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CATALOGUE 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PAR.  S: 
MusIcAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20 


FOR THE YEAR 1925 
Nos. 1-12 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906 
and of March 4, 1909 


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MvusiIcAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20, PART 1 
FIRST HALF OF 1925 
Nos. 1-6 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906 
and of March 4, 1909 


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CATALOGUE 


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COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
) OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 38 
\ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


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1925 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20 


Nos. 1 and 2 


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WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1925 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
| Ee the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions ex- 
plained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the 
title (except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and 
a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conven- 
iently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Chami- 
nade (Cécile Louise Stephanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gluck (Christoph 
Wilibald von); Gounod (Charles Francois); Handel (Georg Friedrich) ; Haydn 
(Franz Josef); Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); MacDowell (Edward Alexander) ; 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) ; 
Offenbach (Jacques); Raff (Joseph Joachim); Rubinstein (Anton Gregoro- 
vitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann 
(Robert Alexander); Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter 
Tijitch) ; Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). In the case of all such works, 
however, there are cross references in the title alphabet from the title of each 
work. , 

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

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address — 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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

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

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,” class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,”’ class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘©,’ 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing 
such contributions is required. 

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

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

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 8, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $1, payable in advance, to the Su- 
perintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. . 


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other gdvernmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1925. 

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

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Rrcister or Copyrrieuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION Gr MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Ger- 
many, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, 
New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The President’s proclamations 
to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, 
Part 3, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—x of no. 7, and pages iv—v of no. 12; 
vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and pages vill-ix of no. 4; 
vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3; vol. 138 (1918), pages vi—xu of 
no. 5; vol. 15 (1920), pages v—vii of no. 3, and pages vi—xiv of no. 133. 
vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—xix of no. 6; iia vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vil 
of no. 3, and pages vi—viii of no. 8. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International Amer- 
ican Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was proclaimed 
by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. This con- 
vention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti. Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A Grenade; par Roger Branga, of 
France; violoncelle, 1°° position, 
avec pf. © Dec. 5, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599953; Durand et cie, 
Paris. 1 


A Vapproche du Soir; 2° nocturne, C. 
Galos, of France; pf. Paris, Henri 
Gregh. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 
17, 1925; E 608229; Henri Gregh 
and son, Paris. ‘ 2 


"A liberta’ d’ ’ea femmene; versi e 
melodia L. Albano, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. 4to. ©1e. July 1, 1924; Feb. 
28, 1925; E 607727; Luciano Albano, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 3 


A marina e’ Surriento; barcarola, 
versi G. Marano, melodia G. Ciu- 
eiano, of Italy, domiciled at Newark, 
Nien? Ort ce. Keb. 16, 19255) EB 
607336; Giovanni Marano, Newark, 
Ny: 4 


A Rosa ’e aucelluzzo; versi e musica 
Tony Miccio [i. e. A. Miccio], of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 e«. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 607327; Antonio 
Miccio, Brooklyn. 5 


°A signora ’e Mott street; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Feb. 5, 
1925 ; E 605507 ; Frank Amodio, New 
York. 6 


"A sunata ’e donn’ Antonio ’o cecato; 
versi e musica di F. Amodio, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c Feb. 5, 1925; E 605509; Frank 
Amodio, New York. 7 


Aboard at a ship’s helm; cho. and 
quartet, w Walt Whitman, m Chris- 
topher O’Hare, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 18; E 607386; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 8 

Abraham Lineoln; w and m L. B. 
Boley Of Win Ss; © tt ¢, Keb. 11: 
1925; E 607115; Lillie Baldwin Bo- 
ley, Baltimore. 9 

Absence; w anon., m K. L. Richards, 
ou. 8S. © Ll « Feb. 24, 19254 Bb 
607547 ; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 10 

Absolute (An) hair cloth swell; w 
and m G. 8S. Cox, of U. 8S. (Cover- 
title:—Become an absolute swell) 


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© Feb. 14, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 19; EB 
605943; Geo. 8S. Cox, Philadelphia. 
11 


Accompaniments for songs in one- 
book course; compiled Osbourne 
McConathy, E. B. Birge and W. O. 
Miessner, all of U. S. 4to. (Pro- 
gressive music series) © Jan. 12, 
1925; 2c. and aff. Jan. 13; A 819085; 
Silver, Burdett & co., Newark. 12 


Accusa (L’) ; versi Giuseppe Tetamo, 
melodia Ino Finizio, of Italy; mand. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607706; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 13S 


Ach zeig mir doch dein radio! onestep, 
text und musik Arthur Meusel, arr. 
E. Bittrich, both of Germany: salon 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. © 
Sept. 25, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1925; H 


608193; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 14 
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Max Rohlee, both of Germany. 

Oct. 8, 1924; 1 c« Jan. 3, 1925; E 
608192; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
' Berlin. 15 


Achal by the sea; w Coralie Stanley 
McKellar, m Rosada Lawrance, of 
New Zealand; in G. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 6; E 605889; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 16 

Adagio élégiaque; by Henri Wieniaw- 
ski, arr. Adolf Schmid, of England, 
domiciled at New York. 1. Small 
orch.—2. Full orch. © Dee. 29, 
1924- 2 efCeach ‘Jane i2,..1925; HB 
606103, 606104; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

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Adelka; polka, Frank Przybylski, of 
UW. Sts pt. © Sant 2851925 2 .c: 
Feb. 13; E 605791; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 19 

Adeste fideles; chant liturgique, mu- 
Sique R. P. Ant. Lhoumeau, of 
France; cheur 4 4 voix mixtes, 
orgue ace. © Dec. 20, 1924; 1 «. 
Feb. 12, 1925; E 608555; Vve. L.—J. 
Biton, France. 20 

paraphrase, Carl Wilhelm Kern, 

of U. S., op. 524; pf. Lawrence, 

Mass., Bay state music co. © Dec. 

5, 1924; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 607411; R. 

Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. [© ar- 

rangement and harmony] 21 


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Adieux (Les); by Bernard Hamblen, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. 1. Violoncello and pf.—2. 
Violin and pf. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2c. 


each Feb. 25; E 610068, 610069; . 


Enoch & sons, New York. 22. 2a 


Adoration; by J. G. Cummings, of 
U. S.; organ. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. 
Jan. 2,.1925; E 606186; Theo. Pres- 
Ser co., Philadelphia. 24 


Adoro Te; Latin w, m John Singen- 
berger, completed and arr. L. Bon- 
vin, of U. S. 4to. 1. Solo and four 
mixed voices.—2. Solo and four fe- 
male voices. © Jan. 27, 1925; 2 ec. 
each Jan. 31; E 605475, 605477 ; Otto 
A. Singenberger, Milwaukee. [© 
arrangement and new matter] 

» 25, 26 

Aero blues; w and m G. V. Patterson, 
of U. S.. © 1-e@ Jan. 26, 1925; E 
605587 ; Glennie Vale Patterson, La- 
mesa, Tex. 27 

Affolement (Frensy) ; par Hans Our- 
dine, of France; orch. avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608019; S. Chapelier, 
Paris. 28 


African blues; w and m Sam Man- 
ning and Fred Hall, both of U. S. 
(West Indian tunes) © Jan. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 18; E 605013; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

29 


After a while; w Raymond B. Egan, 
m Richard A. Whiting, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele in D. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 25; E 607604; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 


30 


After all these years; w and m S. 
Brooks, of U. S., arr. N. L. Kineaid. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1925; E 610094; 
Shelton Brooks, New York. 31 


After the opera; w H. F. Cook, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604846; Harry F. 
Cook, Reno, Pa. 32 

After you’ve done what you’ve done; 
w and m Van, Schenck and Baron 
Keyes, all of U. S. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 7; E 605635; Florintine 
music pub. co., San Francisco. 33 

After you’ve kissed me, kiss me again ; 
w Jack Caddigan [i. e. John J. 
Caddigan], m Chick Story [pseud. 
of Oliver EK. Story], of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © 1. Feb. 20, 1925; E 
605948; Grey gull records, inc., 
South Boston. 34 

Afterglow (The); reverie, Charles 
Huerter, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 21, 


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1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 607684; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 35. 


Agony ; by Leo. A. Kempinski, of U.S., 
op. 81; orch. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 3; E 605737; Photo play music 
co., inc., New York. 36 


Ah-ha! w Sidney Clare, m James V. 
Monaco, of U. S.; pf. ace. with arr. 
for ukulele Dick Konter. © Feb. 
28, 1925; 2 '¢. Mar.’ 25 W610118: - 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 37 


Ah! ne blasphémez pas; duo, de 
Nerto, paroles Maurice Léna, mu- 
sique Ch. M. Widor, of France. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
599939; Heugel, Paris. 38 


Ain’t my baby grand; w Lew Brown, 
m Robert King and Ray Henderson, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Dick Konter. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Jan. 15; E 605063; Shapiro, 
‘Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 39 

Ain’t the sunshine grand; w and m 
W. W. Hall, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1. Feb. 27, 1925; 
E 610089; Wendell Woods Hall, 
Chicago. 40 

Ain’t-ya comin’ out to-night; w and m 
Carson Robison, of U. 8.; pf. and 
ukulele acc., in C. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Jan. 15; E 605064; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 41 

Aidla; march, G. Tripodi, of U. S.; 
instrumental. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1925; 
E 6053819; Gaetano Tripodi, New 
York. 42 


Air in B flat; by Arthur Somervell, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
Jan:: 29, 19254 Vitel) Web) 12: 
608567 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 43 

Airy fairies; by Maria Del’Aqua, of 
U. S.; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 
2c. Dec. 29; E 607423; R. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 44 

Airy man; w and m Charlie Jackson, 
of U. S.; in ©. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1925; 
E 607719; Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. 45 

Alabama; w Julia Tutwiler, m HE. 
Gockel-Gussen, of U. S. 4to. © 
Jan. 28, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 30; E 606878 ; 
Edna Gockel-Gussen, Birmingham, 
Ala. 46 


Alabamy bound; w Bud De Sylva and 
Bud Green, m Ray Henderson, of 
U. S. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 15; 
E 605062; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 47 


~MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Album of arpeggios; study pieces com- 
piled Preston Ware Orem, of U. 8.; 
pf: ©») Feb. 3;°1925; 2c. and) aff. 
Feb. 6; A 821038; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 48 


Algerian night; valse boston, Learsi, 
of France; pf. © Dee: 12, 1924; 1 
ce. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608003; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 49 


Ali-Baba and the 40 thieves, couldn t 
steal away my Sweetie from me; 
w and melody K. E.. Burdick, of 
Vy 8. 3 im, F.>maj. ©. 1,.¢,; Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607277; Kenneth E. Bur- 
dick, New York. 50 


Alice in Wonderland; from Music box 
afternoon, Mari Paldi, of U. S.; pf. 
(Alice in Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 ¢«. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606166; 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 51 


Alice in Wonderland ; from Music box 
revue 1925; w and m I. Berlin, of 
i, Sine Jan, 14.1925: 2 eo; dan. 
15; E 6050538; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 52 

suite, w Clara Louise Kessler, 

m Edgar Stillman Kelley, of U. S.; 

unison or two-pt. cho. 4to. 1. Alice 

on her way. [3 others] © Jan. 

15, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; E 606692; 

Oliver Ditson co., Boston. ae 


Alice on her way; unison or two-pt. 
cho., w Clara Louise Kessler, m 
Edgar Stillman Kelley, of U. S.; 
treble voices. 4to. (Alice in Won- 
derland, no. 1) © Jan. 23, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 2; E 606887; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 54 


Al-kasar; intermezzo mauresque, R. 
Tapponnier, arr. A. Daniele, of 
France; orch. 4to. © Dee 12, 


O24 oe. Jad,,.5, 1925); 1. 599856 ; 
Edition Arlequin, Paris. [© or- 
chestration ] 55 
All aboard for Alabam’; w and mel- 
ody L. Lococo, of U. S. ©. 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1925; E 605469; Lena Lo- 
coco, Pittsburgh. 56 


All aboard for heaven; w Billy Rose, 
melody Joseph Meyer, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607534; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 57 

All God’s chil’en have wings; w and 
m G. Fairman, of U. S. © 1. 
Jan. 8, 1925; E 604923 ; George Fair- 

* man, New York. 58 

All I want is love; fox trot, w James 
Kendis, m Hal Dyson, of U. S. © 
Noms) 11) 1924: .2 c.: dan! 30, 1925: 
E 606871; Kendis, Brockman music 
eco., inec., New York. 59 


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All my very own; by Louise McDer- 
maid and Barbara Melville Hope, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. 
conductor, in F. 4to. © Jan. 14, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 12; E 608532; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 60 


All that a heart can give; w Leo 
Wood, m Fred Phillips, of U. S.; 
pf. acce., with ukulele arr. Louis 
Fleischer. © Feb. 13, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 18; E 607348; Denton & Has- 
kins music co., New York. 61 


All the bells were ringing; from Sing- 
song, unison song for children, w 
Christina Rossetti, m Ernest Bul- 
lock, of Great Britain; in G. Wil- 
liams ed. 8vo. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Jan. 22, 1925; 1 
e. Feb. 5; E 608463; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 62 


All the birds are here (Alle végel sind 
schon da); spring song, Dietrich 
Krug, arr. Lucien Fordell [pseud. 
of Carl Wilhelm Kern] of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1924; 2 « Jan. 2, 
1925; E 604817; Shattinger piano 
& musie ¢co., St. Louis. [© new 
arrangement | 63 


All the girls think I’m wonderful; 
w Fred Fisher, m A. Koppel, of 
Ue) 8S: 4to/n@: Jan. 25,':1925.7. 2. 
Jan. 7; 1 ec. Feb. 6; E 605584; Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 64 


All the universe is singing; w and m 
I. B. Linebarger, of U. S. Rock- 
ville, Ind., The Quest shop. © Feb. 
1, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 9; E 607091; Iva 
B. Linebarger, Rockville, Ind. 65 


All the while; w and m C. E. Clutia, 
GEwu,, 8.) ()-d'e. Webi 1S 19255" hi 
607383 ; Carleton E. Clutia, Boston. 

66 


All the world goes fox-trotting; w 
and m EH. L. Verner, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 18, 1924; 1c. Nov. 19; 
EK 608201; E. L. Verner, London. 67 


All through the night (Ar hyd y nos) ; 
English version Florence Hoare, m 
arr. 8. Northcote, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd. 4to. [English and 
Welsh text] © Jan. 17, 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 20; E 608725; Sydney North- 
cote, Hayward’s Heath, England. 

68 


Alla tarantella; by Alfred J. Thomp- 
son, of England, op. 16; pf. © Jan. 
30, 1925;.2 ec. Feb. 9; E 605724; 
B. F. Wood musie co., Boston.: 69 


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70 


Alla tarantella—Continued. 

—by Paul Stoeving, of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. © Feb. 138, 1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 16; E 607260; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., New York. 70 


Allegretto from Sonata no. 8; by Vis- 
conti, arr. Henry Tolhurst, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Feb. 23, 
1925; 1 c Feb. 19; E 608666; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 71 


Allegro appassionato; trio, Paul Fau- 
chey, of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loncelle avee contrebasse ad lib. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; H 
599977; Francis Salabert, Paris. 72 


Allegro mosti; waltz lento, Joe Mosti, 
of U. 8.; accordion. (Sonata men- 
Sile per armonica, August, 1922, no. 
1 * Aue: 2, 1924 SBE! an. 20. 
1925; E 605149; Biagio R. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 73 

Alluring coquetry; air de ballet, Mau- 
rice Baron, of France; pf. © Dec. 
30, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 604749; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 74 


Alma mater; w Thuringian folk-song, 
m arr. A. Davis, of U. S.; male 
voices. S8vo. © Feb. 7, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 24; E 607595; Arthur Davis, 
St. Louis. 15 


Almeda; w O. O. Milliken, m Jack A. 
Webb, of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 14; E 607266; O. O. Mil- 
liken, Cache, OKI. 76 


Alone; w Minnie Pierce. Preston, m 
E. D. Evans, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1925; EH 605345; Effie D. Evans, 
Lockwood, Mo. 77 


Along the road to the fair; w and 
melody T. Reilly, of Canada. ©1c. 
Jan, 22, 1925;.E 605235;. ‘Themas 
Reilly, Barrie, Ont., Canada. 78 
Alt Wiener weisen; im modernen stil, 
Rio Gebhardt, of Germany, op. 4; 


klavier. © Oct. 6, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1925: E 608185; Frankfurter 
musikverlag, Frankfort, Germany. 

79 


Altar flowers; meditation, Frederic 
Lacey, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 
606157 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 80 

Always a smile for the other fellow; 
w and m §. K. Russell, of U. S. 
1c. Oct. 15, 1924; E 606452; Sydney 
King Russell, Los Angeles. 81 

Always bear your burdens with a 
smile; w Alfred Barratt, m A. C. 
Fisher, of U. 8S. (Jn Best revival 


4. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


songs) © Dec. 2, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 
12, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 6; E 605580; 
Albert Christopher Fisher, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 82 


Always in my dreams but never in my 
arms; fox trot, w G. C. Pennington, 
m Vincent Rizzo and Aurthur Shade, 
both of U. 8.; violin or voice, in E 
flat. ©l1c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 610072; 
George C. Pennington, Philadelphia. 

83 


Always smiling and gay; w and mel- 
ody J. Tuena, of U. S. ©1 6. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607579; John Tuena, 
Torrington, Conn. 84 


Always you're near: waltz song, w and 
m E. M. Goodrum, of U. S. © Jan. 
9, 1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606368; Ella 
Mae Goodrum, Lonoke, Ark. 85 


Amants (Sweethearts) ; valse boston, 
Octave Crémieux, of France; pf. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 
599958 ; Marcel Labbé, Paris. 86 


Amber (The) gate; pageant play, writ- 
ten and arr. K. Barne, of Great 
Britain. Pf. ed, London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd. 4to. © Jan. 24, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 20; E 608726; Kitty 
Barne, Windmill Corner, East- 
bourne, England. 87 


Amelica; mazurka, melody Antonino 
Caucano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. } © -1\\ e+ Kebs; 18, 1925; Eb 
607372 ; Giovanni Licitra, New York. 

88 

America; historic fantasia, Mayhew 
L. Lake, of U. S.; orch., with piano- 
organ conductor. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 17; BE 605871; Feature 
music syndicate, New York. 89 


America bella; versi e musica F. 
Amodio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Jan. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 607137; Frank 
Amodio, New York. 90 


America is singing; w and m L. R. 
Maxwell, of U. S., arr. Wilmuth 
Gary. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 
607532; Lucia R. Maxwell, Wash- 
ington. 91 


America is the place for me; w V. A. 
Garwood, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1925; E 606999; Violet 


Ann Garwood, Marshall, I11. 92 
American (The) broadcast; march, 
George L. Cobb, of U. S.; pf. © 


Apr. 4, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 
604868 ; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 
93 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


115 


American legion march; by S. C. Coles, 
of U. S.; pf. Washington, D. C., 
E. F. Droop & sons co. © Jan. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 606565; Sade 
Catherine Coles, Washington. 94 


America’s sweetheart, Mary; w and 
melody M. O. Dyer, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607554; Margaret 
Onetta Dyer, Cincinnati. 95 

America’s tribute; w and m F. Mur- 
ray, of U. S. ‘© 1c. Feb. 4, 1925; 
E 607056; Florence Murray, Spring- 
field, Mass. 96 

Ammore abbandunato (Love for- 
saken) ; versi Antonio Paolilli, Eng- 
lish version Frederick H. Martens, 
musica Giuseppe Camilloni, of Italy. 
© Feb. 2, 1925; 2c. Feb. 16; E 
605882 ; A. Paclilli’s music co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 97 

' Amor materno; valzer sentimentale, 
Baldassare Mauceri, of U. S., arr. 
J. Gioe; violin or mandolin. 4to. 
© Nov. 24, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1.¢. 
Jan. 28, 1925; E 605698; Antonino 
Centonze, Brooklyn. 98 

Amore e primavera (Spring of love) ; 
waltz, E. Waldteufel, arr. B. Quat- 
trociocche, of U. S.;. accordion. 
(Sonata mens'le per armonica, June, 
1923, no. 156) © > May 28, 1923; 
2 e. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605145; Biagio 


R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O, 


[© arrangement] 99 
Amorita; waltz, w Al J. Neiburg, m 
KF. Henri Klickmann and James C. 
Osborne. both of U. S.; med. voice, 
inge. Gy Jans6, 4925 : 2. c. Feb;7 ; 
E 605531; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York, 100 
Amour! amour! valse lente, G. Ama- 
niera, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. Dec. 12, 1924; 
le. Jan. 5, 1925: E 599849; G. Ama- 
niera, Paris. 101 


Amour (L’) d’une mére (La paloma) ; 
paroles Emma Plante, musique 
arr. Eusebe Champagne, of U. S. 
Lowell, Mass.,. Orion music co. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 610031; 
Edward B. Latour, Lowell. [© 
arrangement ] 102 


Amour (L’), j’en ai connu le nom; de 
Nerto, paroles Maurice Léna, mu- 
sique Ch. M. Widor, of France. © 
Dee.417.5 1924; 1 'e. Jan. 5,, 1925; Bb 
599938 ; Heugel, Paris. 103 


And I was right; w and m Bud 
Browning [pseud. of K. A. Brown- 
ing] of U.S: ©1e. Feb. 27, 1925; 
E 610082; Kenneth Adrian Brown- 
ing, Frazeysburg, O. : 104 


Andante dolorose no. 1; by N. Ciganeri, 
of Russia, domiciled at Brooklyn ; 
pf. ©le. Jan. 26,1925; E 605790; 
Nathan Ciganeri, Brooklyn. 105 


Andina; gavotte, R. E. De Orddfiez, 


of Ecuador, domiciled at San Fran- 
eisco: Calif: pt. © 'I"e" Jany 29: 
1925; E 605363; Rosa Elvira De 
Ord0dfiez, San Francisco. 106 
Anemone; by F. Heltman, arr. Andrew 
Luck, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
Feb. 25, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 610108 ; 


Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. [© 
bowing, fingering, phrasing and 
changes in melody] 107 
Anfitrite; mazurka, HE. Becucci, arr. 


A. Di Cesare, of U. S.; accordion. 
(Sonata mensile per armonica, Sep- 
tember, 1922, no. 155) © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605158 ; 
Biagio R. Quattrociocche, Steuben- 
ville, O. [© arrangement] 108 


Angel (The); w J. J. Robbins, m M. 
Gold, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 29, 1924; 
E 605031; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
IN at 109 


Angel eyes; w and m V..C. Seaver, jr., 
of..U, S. © Tye. Jan. 9, -1925;-E 
606406; Vernon C. Seaver, jr., Chi- 
cago. 110 


Angeline; w and melody Samuel Kes- 
tenbaum and M. M. Korn, both of 
U.S. ©l1c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604804; 
Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

111 


Angels from the realms of glory; w 
James Montgomery, m ©. Lee Wil- 
liams, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, in F. 8vo. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 c« Jan. 14, 1925; E 608510; A. 
Weekes & co., ltd., London. [© new 
arrangement] 112 


Angel’s kiss valse; by S. Cambria, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; ten. 
banjo or ten. mandola, in duo style. 
Brooklyn, New York, Messina music 
co. © Dec. 29, 1924; 2 ce. Dee. 31; 
E 606325; Stellario Cambria, Brook- 
lyn. [© arrangement] 113 

Anger motive; by Edward Kilenyi, arr. 
Morris Aborn, both of U. S8.; orch. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 21; 
E 605141; Belwin, ine., New York. 

114 

Angling rhymes; w G. F. Barwick, m 
C. Lee Williams, of Great Britain ; 
male voices, in B flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
23,1924; -1 ¢.. Jan. 30, 19253. 
608629; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
[© new edition] 115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


116 


pt. 17, n, s., v. 20 


el aA RA NOD DS Na TN aga Weyupin ene ve ONIN CIENT VR 


Animals (The) came in two by two; 
fox trot, from Charlot’s revue, 
Philip Braham, arr. Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; orch. with w. 4to. 
Gi dan. 9) 19252. 1, ¢...lan.. 193) 
608287 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 116 


Anna; dance coquette, melody H. S. 
Ellis, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1925; 
E 610076; Harry Seymour Ellis, 
Paterson. 117 


Annie Laurie; quartet, harmonized 
Claude MacArthur, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 28; E 610104; Boston music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

118 

Antologia didattica (Didactic anthol- 
ogy); per lo studio del pianoforte, 
F. Rossomandi, of Italy. Nuova ed., 
riv. ed ampliata. Categoria A, fasc. 
4-10°.—Categoria B, fase. 1, 3-8°. 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 1 ¢. each Jan. 16, 
1925; E 608276, 608277; Florestano 
Rossomandi, Naples. 119, 120 


— Categoria C, fase. 
2, 4to., fase. 5, 6. obl. Svo. ‘© Jan. 
2,°1925; 1c.’ Feb. 12;..). 608558 ; 
Florestano Rossomandi, Naples. 121 


Antonietta; polka, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. or violin. 4to. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 606560; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. p22 


Antoueno (L’) (L’Antoine); recueilli 
et harmonisé J. Canteloube, of 
France. (Chants d’Auvergne, 2° 
série, no. 2) © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608221; Heugel, 
Paris. [© collection and harmoni- 
zation | 123 


Anywhere Thou leadest; w James 
Rowe, m Harry Dixon Loes, of U. S. 
(In Best revival songs) © Dee. 2, 
1924; 1¢. Jan. 12, 1925; 1c. Feb. 6; 
E 605579 ; Lamar and Barton, Nash- 
ville. 124 

Appassionato, no. 2; for tragic situa- 
tions, ete., William Axt, arr. James C. 
McCabe, both of U. S.; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604812; 
Robbins-Engel, inec., New York. 125 

Appel (L’) du matin; pastorale, E. 
Lovreglio, of France; pf. © Dec. 
12,1924; 1c. Jan. 7, 1925 ; E 608056 ; 
Delrieu fréres, Nice, France. 126 

Apple time’s the time for me; w and 
melody A. Sanchez, of U. S. ©1c. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 607098; Alfred 
Sanchez, Worcester. 127 


‘ 


Appontate ’a giacchetta! cantabile 
sul motivo: Cielo celeste, versi 
Armando Gildo, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn, musica arr. M. Sando- 
val: mand. ace. 4to. © July 12, 
1924: 2 e@ Dee. 19; EH 604914 ; 
D’Agostino bros., New York. [© 
words] : 128 


Aprés un réve (After a dream) ; by 
Gabriel Fauré, transcribed Guy 
Maier, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924: 2 ce. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604907 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
transcription ] 129 


April; duet, w Ruth Oliver, m Walter 
Golde, of U. S.; high voice. © Dee. 
31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1925 ;: E 604906 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 130 


w William Watson, m Gwendolen 
Coleridge-Taylor, of Great Britain, 
op. 38; in E flat. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 c. Jan. 2, 1925; BE 599682 ; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 131 

Arabania; melody, A. T. Jacobs and 
L. Hanes, arr. L. Hanes, of U. s. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1925; E 606729 ; Al- 
pert T. Jacobs and Lee Hanes, San 
Francisco. 132 

Arabian nights; melody J. Carmel, of 
U. 8. © 1e. Jan. 19, 1925; FE 606658 ; 
Jack Carmel, New York. 133 

Arboreti; waltz, by M. Gardner, of 
U. 8.: pf. ©1ec. Feb. 9, 1925; E 
607100: Marguerite Gardner, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 134 

Areadian (An) idyl; rondo a Van- 
tique, Ida Bostelman, of U. S.; pf. 
© Jan. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 24; E 
606751 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 135 


Archer (J. Stuart) Three Scottish 
folk tunes; arr. J. S. Archer, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 1. 
Loch Lomond. [2 others] © Feb. 
23, 1925; 1c. Feb. 19; H 608672 ; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 1386 

Ardent (The) lover; w R. C. Smith, — 
m Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Jan. 15, 
1925: 2 ec. Jan. 16; H 606528 ; Roy 
C. Smith, Daiton, Mass. 137 

Are you coming never more to say 
goodbye; w and melody Mrs. W. D. 
Dobbins, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1925: E 607573; Mrs. W. D. Dob- 
bins, Seattle. 138 

Arietta; by Gilbert A. Aleock, of Great 
Britain; violoncello solo with pf. 
ace. © Dec. 20, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 
1925: E 608385; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. . 139 

Arlequin (L’); comédie lyrique en 
cing actes et six tableaux, paroles 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Jean Sarment, musique Max D’Ol- 
lone, of France; partition chant et 
pf. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 
17; D 26715; Heugel, Paris. 140 


Arouse ye, Christian soldiers; w C. L. 
Perris, m J. O. Long; of .U.'S:.: © 
Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 25; E 610041 ; 
J. Owen Long, Harrisonburg, Va. 

i 141 

Arpa d’amore; trio, Paul Fauchey, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avee contrebasse ad lib. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599984 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 142 


Arsinoé ; intermezzo, E. Dorothea Bar- 
croft, arr. Sydney Baynes, both of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. (Boosey’s orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 251) © Dee. 22, 1924; 1. 
Jan. 30, 1925; E 608392; Boosey & 
co., London. 143 


Art thou weary! anthem, w J. M. 
Neale, m Harold Vincent Milligan, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 
i lees. 2c. Jan. 17; °° 605100; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 144 

AS a poreupine pines for it’s pork, 
that’s how I'll pine for you; w Ar- 
thur Walsh, m A. Paganucci, of 
U.S. ©1c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 607608 ; 
Anthony Paganucci, Brooklyn. 145 


As I came down from Lebanon; w 
Clinton Scollard, m Alice Barnett, 
of U. S.; med. voice. © Dec. 23, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1925; E 605391; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 146 


As now the sun’s declining rays; 
hymn-—anthem, w tr. Charle Coffin, 
m George Henry Day, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 2; E 607038; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 147 


Ask dad, he knows; recitation song, 
w and m Augustus Barratt, of U. S. 
ey dane 2.41925. 2a Tan Or oR 
604912; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 148 

Ask her while the band is playing; 
waltz, Archibald Joyce, of Great 
Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Dee. 17, 1924; 1 © Jan. 38, 
1925; E 599807; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London . [© ar- 
rangement | 149 

Aspiration; par Héléne Graton, of 
France; oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599887; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

150 

Assurance (The) man; humorous 
song, w Fred Rome, m Clarkson 
Rose, of Great Britain; in F. © 


7 


~ 162 


Dee. 30, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12; 1925; EB 
608121; Reynolds & co., London. 
151 


At close of day; w and m CG. M. 
Meeker, of U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 2; E 610289; Choral May 
Meeker, Greeley, Col. 152 


At dawning; by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, arr. H. F. Odell, both of 
U. S.; mand. orch. with pf. ace. © 
Dec. 27, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1925; HE 
604960; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

153 

At eventide; by Tivadar Nachéz, of 
Great Britain, op. 38; violin and pf.. 
© Jan. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; E 
668331; Schott & co., Itd., Londom 

154 


w Norman Weir, m adapted from 
Raff’s Cavatina, by Henry Tolhurst, 
of Great Britain. no. 1. © Feb. 23, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 19; E 608675; W. 


Paxton & co., itd., London. 155 
At. fall “time':. melody, J... Stuart 
Archer, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Heb. 25, (19255 0b eo Pep. 19's. a 
GO8668 5°" W. Paxton .& "cox ltd: 
London. 156 
At sea; song cycle for children, w 
Abbie Farwell Brown, m W. O. 


Miessner, of U. S. Milwaukee, Wis., 
Miessner music co. 1. The sea. [5 
others] © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 6; A 820788; W. Otto 
Miessner, Milwaukee. TDS 


At; that: ),jelly, . bean, ball :.:.w,..C.. P- 
Walker, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding music 
house. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
31; E 606892; C. P. Walker, South 
Chicago. 158 


At the end of day; w and m E. Shan- 
non Cargile, of U. S. © 1e Jan- 
19, 1925; E 606657; Eulalie Shan- 
non-Cargile, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

159 


At the end of night; w and melody 
P. Bartholomew, of U. S. © 1ec¢. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 604791; Paul Bar- 
tholomew, St. Helena, Calif. 160 


At the end of the long long trail; w 
and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S. 
Svo. (© diily 15, 1924; 2 es Meb.13, 
1925; E 607216; Mrs. John A. An- 
derson, Topeka, Kan. 161 


At the opree house; w Jack Caddigam 
fi. e. John J. Caddigan], m Chick 
Story [pseud. of Oliver E. Story} 
of U. S:; pf. with w:. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
20, 1925; H 605952; Grey gull rec— 
ords., inc., South Boston. 162. 


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163 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


At the river ; quartet, w Virginia Low- 
man Hoult, m F. P. Ross, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. Asbury Park, N. J., 
Frances Porter Ross co. © Feb. 
AP 1O255'42° & Keb 19g, BGO : 
Frances Porter Ross, Asbury Park, 
IN So 163 


At the seaside; by C. Carter, of U. S.; 
pf. New Haven, Conn., Rungee 
pub. co. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
10; E 607206; Clarence Carter, New 
Haven, Conn. 164 


At twilight ; four-part song, w Martha 


Martin, set to Simple aveu, Francis. 


Thomé, arr. Edward Shippen Barnes, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, with violin 
obbl. ad lib. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1925; 
2e. Jan. 20; E 606693; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢o., Boston. 165 


two-part song, w Martha Martin, 
m of Simple aveu, Francis Thomé, 
arr. Edward Shippen Barnes, of 
U. S.; women’s voices, with violin 
obbl. ad lib. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 8; E 604959; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 166 


At twilight in the garden of sweet 
dreams; w and melody L. Sikes, of 
UicSi) ©. tc. Reb: AG. 1925. b 
607312; Louise Sikes, Eastport, Fla. 

167 

Athlone; w Chas. (Sandy) Chapman, 
m J. Fred O’Connor, of U. S. 
Jan. 23, 1925; 2c. Jan. 26; E 606819 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

168 


Atmesphere; musical comedy in two 
acts, w Warren HK. Murray and D. H. 
Merriam, jr., m D. H. Merriam, jr., 
OL U.S. “Se. °©*Feb. ‘6; 192512 ec. 
Feb. 24; E 610027; David H. Mer- 
riam, jr., Fitchburg, Mass. 169 

Au temps jadis; gavotte-fantaisie, H. 
Montagné, of France; orch. 4to. 
Oi Jani it: 199d Gc. Janiidice, © 
608253 ; Heugel, Paris. 170 

Aubade; de EHdouard Flament, of 
France, op. 5; orch. avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. Dec. 31, 1924; 


1 e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608255; Paul | 


Decourcelle, Nice, France. 171 
Australia; fox trot, vers adaptés de 
Pierre Chaffange, mélodie Ch. Pillon, 
of France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608266; C. Jou- 
bert, Paris. 172 
Automobile (The) of life; w and m 


Herbert Buffum, of U. 8S. Topeka, 
Kan. Anderson ptg. & music co. 
8vo) © Webi Gi119257; 2: c Mebi 3 ; 


E 607209; Mrs. John A. Anderson, 
Topeka, Kan. 173 


Autumn fragrance; by Rob Roy Peery, 
of Wy Si3ipf. «©: Dee. 81, 192452 ec. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606180; Theo. Pres- - 
ser co., Philadelphia. 174 


Autumn leaves; w and m E. R. 
Leonard, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 14, 
1925; E 605840; Ella Rosamond 
Leonard, Beverly, Mass. 175 


Ave Maria; Father, all-loving, three- 
part chorus, sacred w, m Robert W. 
Wilkes, of U. S., op. 25; female 
voices. 4to. [Latin and Wnglish 
text] ‘ ©" Jan, 16/1925: *2>e> Gan. 
17; E 605107; Yonkers music co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 176 


hear us, O Father, Luigi Luzzi, 
op. 80, tr. and arr. Paul Bliss, of U.S. 
1. Low voice.—2. High voice. © 
Jan. 22'"t925" 2c, “eae eam. 24. 
KE 605315, 605316; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© translation and 
new arrangement | 177,178 


Latin w, m M. Brosig, arr. Lud- 
wig Bonvin, of U. S. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices ; organ ace.—2. Three female 
voices. © Jan. 27, 1925; 2 ec. each 
gan. 31; E 605474, 605476; Otto A. 
Singenberger, Milwaukee. [© ar- 
rangement ] 179, 180 


(Let not death fright us) ; quar- 
tette, English words, Thomas F. 
Mosimann, m EH. D. Mosimann, of 
U. S.; mixed or male voices. © 1 c. 
Jan. 26, 1925; E 606779; Elise Devi- 
neau Mosimann, Charleston, S. C. 
181 


m T. Lowther, of Great Britain; 
sop. © Dec. 18, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 
1925; KE 608450; Toupie Lowther, 
London. ' 182 
w anon., m K, M. Jones, of U. S.; 
in G.. ©,.Jan. 31,1925; 2 c).Beb.\10; 
EH 607202; Katherine M. Jones, Fall 
River, Mass. 183 
w from hymnal,’m S. Stepanian, 
of Armenia, domiciled at Philadel- 
phia; harmonium or pf. ace. © 
Feb. :,14, .4925 3; Zier eb. , 18: Hi 
607406; Stephen Stepanian, Phila- 
delphia. 184 
Awake! awake my love; waltz, w 
Mary Howard. Olmstead, m Robert 
Huntington Terry, of U. S. 1. 
High voice.—2. Med. voice. © Feb. 
11, 1924; 2 ¢. each Feb. 14; E 
605803 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 185 
Awakening; by A. Shaeffer, of U. S.; 
guitar; ©, Jan. 4992552, 2.Jan. 
16; HE 606571; Arling Shaeffer, Chi- | 
cago. 186 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


A-way back home; w and m B. W. 
Vore, of U. 8. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1925; 
E 605489; Blanche Whealen Vore, 
Wichita. 187 


Away from you; w Benny Davis, m 
Milton Ager, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Mitagee, 19255 2) ec. san 22% H 
605191; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 188 


Aye she kaimed her yellow hair; 
eight-pt. cho., w Henry Johnston, m 
W. G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, in C. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 
1924; 1 ec. Feb. 12, 1925; E 608528 ; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 189 


AZ si té budu brat; napsal Vac AI- 
brecht, arr. A. Paulsen, of U. S.; pf. 
with words. © Nov. 15, 1924; 2 «. 
Dec. 27; E 606654; Joseph Jiran, 
Chicago. 190 


Babillage; par. Ch. Leuntjens, of 
France; violon avee acc. de pf. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 
608058; A. Bose, Paris. 191 


Baby blue eyes; w and melody T. J. 
Machin, of U. 8S. ©1e. Jan. 22, 
1925; E 605234; T. James Machin, 
Jersey City, N. J. 192 


Baby brother; w anon. m Sylvia 
Frances Metcalf, of U. S. ©le. 
Feb. 7, 1925; E 605648; Sylvia F. 
Metcalf, Washington. 193 

Baby face; w and melody C. Hscher 
and Richard Witts, both of U. 5S. 
© 1c Feb. 17, 1925; E 605863; 
Chester Escher, New York. 194 


Babyish eyes; w and m Beity Tilford 
fi. e. Mrs. L. H. Tilford], of U. S. 
© 1e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606236; Mrs. 
L. H. Tilford, Dallas. 195 


Babylon ; part song, w Willis K. Jones, 
m Joseph W. Clokey, of U. S.; sop. 
1,2 and alto. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 16; E 607340; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 196 

Baby’s Christmas song; w and m 
Thesba Chevin, of Great Britain. © 
Dec. 15, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1925; HB 
599700; H. Chadfield, Bushey, Hert- 
fordshire, England. 197 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ave Maria; 


by Bach-Gounod, arr. J. Stuart 
Archer, of Great Britain; organ. 
obl. S8vo. © Feb. 27, 1925; 1c. 


Keb. 27; E 608777; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 198 
Coneerto no. 2; trans., arr. and 
ed. Aiexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; violin and pf., 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


210 


in E major. © Nov. 28, 1924; 2 ec. 
Jan: ' 19, 1925; HE 606650;; :Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 199 


——Prélude; from the Cantata no. 
35, for organ and orch., transcribed 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; violin and pf. 
Newly rev. ed. © Dee. 2, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606682; Carl Fis- 
cher, inc., New York. 200 


—— Suites francaises (French suites) ; 
éd. rev. A. Bloch, of France; pf. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 7, 1925; B 
608055 ;; Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition ] 201 


Toccata in D major; by J. S. 
Bach, transcribed Harold Bauer, of 
WW. St nien Cy Jani tar 1925212 se. 
Jan. 16; E 605081; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© transcription] 202 


Baci al buio! serenata, parole G. 
Drovetti, musica G. De Micheli, of 
Italy, op. 33. © Nov. 20, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599762; Carlo Bel- 
tramo, Milan. 203 


Baci in fretta; polcha, melody Anto- 
nino Caucano, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1925; E 
607369; Giovanni Licitra, New York. 

204 


Bacio di mamma; waltz, 8S. Cusenza, 
Of UL Shie@®) Le Fant. JO01925F BH 
606848 ; Salvatore Cusenza, Brook- 
lyn. 205 


Back again to the old home; w A. K. 
Neuenfeldt, m James Francis Lan- 
gan, of U. S. Cleveland, Ohio, 
Broadway pub. co. © Jan. 24, 1925; 
2c Jan. 22; E 605250; Albert K. 
Neuenfeldt, Appleton, Wis. 206 


Back home to mother (Nazaj domov 
k materi); Sloy. tr. Kazimir Zak- 
rajsek, w and m Hmil V. Gregorich, 
of U. S. English and Slovenic ed. 
Or Meh 2e: naan. eC.” Nrare to) Bl 
610285; West side music sales, Chi- 
eago. 207 


Back to a garden I know; w and m 
B. W. Vore, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 12, 
1925; E 605738; Blanche Whealen 
Vore, Wichita, Kan. 208 


Back to Colorado; fox trot, Raymond 
Newton, Al. Milne and Gene Silver 
[and] The Ogo-pogo; by Mark 
Strong: arr. Boosey & co., of Great 
Britain; band with conductor. © 
Dec. 24, 1924; 1 c. each Jan. 30, 
1925; E 608397, 608398; Lareine & 
co., ltd., London. [© arrangement] 

209, 210 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


211 pt. 111, n. si, v.20 
Badinage; fox-trot, J. Girardon, of tirée Léontine-sceurs, de A. Mari- 
France; orch. 4to. © Dee. 31, otte, of France; orch. avee pf. con- 


1923; 1.6): Jan.5; 1925); i 599888 ; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. ai il 


Bagh-e-Gulistin (Jardin de Goles- 
tane) ; by H. G. Hart, of England; 
pi © | Dec. 120192461 \e. Fan: 7, 


1925; E 698073; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 
A We 
Bailéro; chant de bergers de Haute- 


Auvergne, recueilli et harmonisé J. 
Canteloube, of France. (Chants 
d’ Auvergne, 1°" série, no. 2) © Dee. 


She lG24 Ae. dansod,, 925% 
608218; Heugel, Paris. [© collec- 
tion and harmonization] ae 


Bain (Le) de soleil; du Train bleu, 
Darius Milhaud, transcrit H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avec. pf.-con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12; 1924; ic. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599879; Heugel, 
Paris. [© transcription] 214 


Baiser (Le) de Boud’dha; ballet ori- 
ental, C. P. Simon, of France; orch. 
4to. 1. Marche et danse des pre- 
tresses. [three others] © Dec. 132, 
1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599859; 
Hdition Arlequin, Paris. 215 


Bajadera (La); operetta in tre atti, 
Giulio Brammer ed Alfredo Griin- 
wald, musica Emmerich Kalman, of 
Hungary, riduzione Gustavo Volk, of 
Austria. © Nov. 20, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599764; Casa musicale 
Mauro, Milan. 216 


Balfe (Michael William) Bohemian 
girl; airs from the opera, M. W. 
Balfe, arr. Albert Franz, of U: S.; 
Violin. and. pf.. ©. Feb., 25, .1925; 
2c. Feb. 27; E 610109; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. [© bowing, fin- 
gering and phrasing] al iff 

Ballad (The) of fair Helen; w anon., 
m Cyril Seott, of England. © Jan. 
13, 19255; 1c. dan: 14;5°°H GO82ro:: 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 218 

Banquet (The) of the red queen; uni- 
son or two-pt. cho., w Clara Louise 
Kessler, m Edgar Stillman Kelley, 


of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. (Alice 
in Wonderland, no. 4) © Jan. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 606898; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 219 


Barcarolle; by Alfred Hollins, of Eng- 
land ;, organ. © Feb. 6, 1925;1 c. 
Feb. 10; E 608515; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 

par Roger Branga, of France; 

violoncelle, 1°" position, avee pf. © 

Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; HB 

599957; Durand et cie., Paris. 


220 


22:1. 


iLO 


ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924;1¢c. - 
Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599855; Edition Ar- 
lequin, Paris. [©arrangement] 222 


Basset marcia; by L. Basset, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1925; 
E 605027; Louis Basset, Rochester, 
i av 22s 

Batik; shimmy, Mac Braily, of Ger- 
many; pf ©" dani/'2Ty 1924 5 alte. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 608189; Arthur 
Leuschner, Berlin. 224 


Battle (The) of flowers; by Oliver 


Lytton, of Great Britain; pf. 1. A 
merry company. [3 others] © 
Jan... 29... 19235; Sitel dam aso 2 ~ EI 
608375 ; Reid bros., ltd., London. 225 


Bayadera ; fox trot, letra Rubén Dario 
Herrera, mtisica A. Dominguez B., 
of Mexico. © Dee. 22, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1925; E 608318; A. Wagner 
y Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mex. 

226 


Be like Jesus; w and m C. F. Targ- 
gart, of U.S. © July 8, 1923; 2c. 
Jan. 10, 1925; E 604974; Clarolyn 
Frances Targgart, Wonewoe, Wis. 

Zant 


Be my smiling bride; w and melody 


E. B. MecMillian, of U. S. ©l1e 
Jan. 31, 1925; E 605458; Edith 
Banes McMillian, Seattle. 228 


Be yourself; fox trot, w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, m Eddie Sharpe and Henry 


Busse, both) ‘of WU: Sp4@©) Heb. )17, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 605937; Leo. 
Feist, inec., New York. 229 


arr. Frank E. 
Barry, all of U: S.« oreh, °4to- © 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605981 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 230 


w L. Wolfe Gilbert, melody Eddie 
Sharpe and Henry Busse, both of 


ese Ses rout ai: 1925; BH 
606904; Leo Feist, | New York. 
yh 

Beato (Il) regno; poema, Vincenzo 
Tommasini, of Italy; orch. parti- 
tura.. ,8vo.,.@ .Beb. 16, 1925; 1..c. 


Feb. 17; E 608632; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. VEyA 


Beau (Le) gosse; du Train bleu, 
Darius Milhaud, transerit H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf.-con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599877; Heugel, 
Paris. [© transcription ] Bae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Beautiful (A) dream; w and m Leona 
Lovell, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 6; E 605551; Leona Lovell 
pub. co., St. Louis. 234 


Beautiful (The) garden of prayer; w 
HEleanor Allen Schroll, m J. H. Fill- 
more, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 19; E 
607460; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 235 


Beautiful Hawaiian isle; waltz, w and 
m J. B. Doan, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 18; E 607448; John 
B. Doan, Olney, Ill. 236 


Beautiful maiden; w and melody J. T. 
Lahtenma, of Canada. © 1e. Jan. 
8, 1925; E 604789; J. T. Lahtenma, 
Manyberries, Canada. 2G 


Beautiful Mill creek park; w and m 
Sigler Pennell, of U. S. © Feb. 21, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 21; E 605969; S. 
Pennell, Youngtown, O. 238 


Beautiful pay-day; one step, w and 
m Fred Pattison and Will Wise, 
both of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
Meo ee Feb) 12" HY 608587 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

239 


Beauty of earth; sonnet sequence, w 
Charles Hanson Towne, m A. Wal- 
ter Kramer, of U. S. 1. I have 
known loveliness. [Three others] 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 1925; 
E 604905; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 240 


Bebel et Quinquin; pré-opérette bouffe 
en 3 actes, paroles Jean BasStia et 
Paul Cloquemin, musique Albert 
Chantrier, of France; partition, pf. 
et chant. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
5, 1925; D 26711; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 241 


Because she calls me daddy; wand 
m EK. Schou, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Feb. 24, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 26; E 610066; Emil Schou, 
Eau Claire, Wis. 242 


Because youre you; w Truman A. 
Crist, m R. B. Schwartz, of U. 8S. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606242; Roger 
Baer Schwartz, York New Salem, 
Pa. 243 


Beck-Slinn (Edgar) Four sketches; 
by E. Beck-Slinn, of Great Britain; 
pf.) 1... Capriccio: [3. others] © 
Feb. 2, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 608581 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 244 


Becskereker heimker ; polka, P. Miller, 
of Hungary, domiciled at Philadel- 


255 


phia ;band;:© 1 ¢ Dec: 3, 1924; 
E 605702; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 
phia. 245 


Bedouin (The) song; part-song, w 
Bayard Taylor, m Franz C. Born- 
schein, of U. 8.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 2 c« Feb. 27: E 


610096; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 246 


Beefeater (The) ; march. Harold Arp- 
_ thorp, of Great Britain; pf. (Hull 
élite edition, no. 2) © Dee. 20, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599790; 
James P. Hull, London. 247 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Ecossaises; 
concert arr. Ferruccio B. Busoni, 
rey. Frederic Lamond, of Scotland; 
pf. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 605989; Breitkopf publications, 
inc., New York. [© revision] 248 

I jlift mine eyes; w from Psalm 

CXXI, m arr. Frank E. Barry, of 

U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 

©. Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ¢.. Feb.: 11; E 

607138 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

[© arrangement] 249 

New love, new life (Neue liebe 

neues leben); w Goethe, English 

version, transcribing and ed. A. Wal- 
ter Kramer, of U. S.; three part 
cho. women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 

6, 1925; 2 ec Feb. 7; E 605680; G. 

Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 


250 
Before dawn; w Walter de la Mare, 
m A. Benjamin, of Great Britain. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
Jan. 1, 1925; 1c. Feb. 20; E 608733; 
Arthur Benjamin, Beare Green, Sur- 
rey, England. 251 
Behold! I have in Zion a _ stone; 
anthem, w from the Bible, m R. H. 
Prutting, of U. S.: mixed voices, 
with bar. or bass Solo, pf. or organ 


ace.. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 ce, Feb. 13; 
E 605777; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 252 


Beim teich (At the river); w Mani 
Leib, m Solomon Golub, of U. S. 
New.....York, Metro music _ ¢o. 

(pera. 4 E27 3)) 
© Dee: 15; A924 52. €.;Dee!. 26; BE 
604580; Henry lLefkowitch, New 
York. 20e 

Bel esprit; entr’ acte, Ph lippe Maurel, 
of Great Britain; pf. Jan.12. 
19235 J) aicie: Keb. 13.08 Gogg A. 
Hammond & co., Londen. 254 

Believe me pal; w A. J. Paladino, 
melody Richard Farby, of U.S. 

1 ec. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607657; Alfred 
J. Paladino, New York. 255 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


256 


Bella notte; trio, 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse et orgue ad lib. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
599985; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

256 

Bellissima (La); mazurka, Luigi 
Canoro, of U. S.; mand. or violin. 
4to. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 16; 
E 606555; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 257 


Bells; pianologue, w Martyn Herbert, 
m Herberte Jordan, of Great Brit- 


ain. © Dec. 30, 1924; 1 c Jan. 12, 
1925; E 608124; Reynolds & co., 
London. 258 | 


Bells of evensong; w and m Leslie 
Elliott, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
13, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 26; E 608773; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 259 


Belote (La); de la revue Bonjour 
Paris, paroles Albert Willemetz et 
C. A. Carpentier, musique Maurice 
Yvain, of France. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1e. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599996; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 260 

Belote (La), on fait un’ petit’ belote; 
nouvelle java, Maurice Yvain, of 
France; orch. parties, avec. pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 5, 1925; HE 608096; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 261 


Beneath the lanterns; entr’acte, Frank 
Gregory, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c«. Feb. 18; E 
608635 ; Banks & son, York, England. 

262 


Beneath the western skies; in the 
shadows of the moon, EH. EH. Harder, 
or USS. pt. “©, Jan’ 12, 192 2se, 
Jan. 17; E 605179; Erwin EH. Harder, 
Chicago. 263 


Benedicite, omnia opera; based on the 
8th Gregorian tone, m Clifton C. 
Brainerd, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 
ec. Feb. 6; E 605765; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 264 

Benedictus es Domine; in chant form, 
w from the Bible, m J. Christopher 
Marks, of U. S.; mixed voices, in B 
flat, organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607239; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 265 

w from the Bible, m Rowland W. 
Dunham, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 18, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1925; E 606663; Charles W. Ho- 
meyer & co., Boston. 266 

Beneditto ’o mese austo! . versi F. 
Fiore, musica G. Lama, of Italy; 


Paul Fauchey, of 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


mand. ace. Naples, Casa editrice La 
canzonetta. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1924; 
1c. Feb. 18, 1925; E 608624; Italian - 
book co., New York. 267 


Beni mora; oriental orchestral suite 
in E minor, G. Holst, of Great Brit- 
ain, op: 29,006. 115 pt ode wRirst 
dance. [2 others}. © Dec. 18, 1924; 
1e. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608449; Gustav 
Holst, Thaxted, Dunmow, JHssex, . 
England. 268 


3enjamin (Arthur) Five pieces ; based 
on jubilee songs of American negro, 
A. Benjamin, of Great Britain; vio- 
loncello and pf. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 1. I’m a-trav’lin’ to 
the grave. [4 others] © Jan. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 20; E 608731; Ar- 
thur Benjamin, Beare Green, Sur- 
rey, England. 269 


Benkshaft (Longing); w and m 
Solomon Golub, of U. S., English 
tr. M. L. Herbert. New York, Metro 
music co. © Dee. 15, 1924; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E 604579; Henry Lefko- 
witch, New York. 270 


Bennet’s triumphal; mareh, M. H. 
Ribble, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Jan. 
eee 1925 : 2. Gi Jan. 2; E 606331; Vic- 


tor music Co., Chicago. 271 
Berce-moi; mélodie Gaston Paulin, © 
transcription H. Mouton, of Bel- 


gium; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599860; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 22 


Bereeuse; by Selim Palmgren, tran- 
seribed H. Clough-Leighter, of U. S.; 
organ. (Jn American organ quar- 
terly,..v. 6, no. 12, Jan, 1925). © . 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 3; E 604837; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© 
transcription] 273 

de Paul Lacombe, of France; pf. 

© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; 

FE 608060; Heugel, Paris. bina 

de Pierre Arbeau, of France; vio- 

lon avee ace. du quatuor a cordes et 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608271; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 275 


par Roger Branga, of France; 
violoncelle, 1°" position, avec pf. 

Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
599955; Durand et cie., Paris. 276 
poésie Ludovie Bron, musique E. 
Rey-Andreu, of France, op. 45. 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 « Jan. 5, 1925; E 
599959; Ch. Hayet, Paris. PTH 


—— (Cradle song) ; de Jensen, ed. rev. 
M. Moszkowski ; pf. (Edition fran- 


12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


caise de musique classique, no. 275) 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; H 
599919; Heugel, Paris. [revised edi- 
tion] 278 


Bergbach (Der); konzert etude, 
Clemens Schmalstich, of Germany, 
op. 81, no. 2; klavier. © Dec. 31, 
1924: 1 ec. Feb. 14, 1925; E 608615; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 279 

Bernardina Sommers; waltz; w and 
m P. Monroy, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 1925; E 610346; Pedro Monroy, 
San Francisco. _ 280 

Bertini (—) Etude; by Bertini, op. 
100, no. 6, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. (Progres- 
sive series studies) © Feb. 26, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 5;. E 610207; Art 
publication soc, St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary |] 281 


Beside a silv’ry stream; w and m 
Ben Black, Neil Morét and Louis 
Nova, all of U. S. © Jan. 24, 1925; 
2.€. Jan, 29: ; Villa Morét, 
ine., San Francisco. £605 73S 282 


Bessie couldn’t help it; w and m By- 
ron H. Warner, J. L. Richmond and 
Charles A. Bayha, all of U. S8.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Dick Konter. 
©, dan; +24.) :1925;.2 ce. Jan, .26;,.E 
606810; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©Co., 
ine., New York. 283 


Best revival songs; ed. Albert C. 
Fisher, of U. S. Nashville, Tenn., 
Cokesbury press. 12mo. © Dec. 2, 
1924; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 12, 1925; A 
814724; Lamar & Barton, Nashville. 

284 

Beware little children; w and m Art 
Beiner, of U. S.. © Dee. 5, 1924; 
2 e. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606123; Charles 
P. Hughes, Chicago. 285 

Bianco fantasma; versi Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, melodia 8S. Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
© tc "Jan, 29. 1925* Bb 605350; 
Santi Tafarella, Giovanni Licitra 
and Salvatore Giacino, New York. 

286 

Bid love to last; part-song, w Thomas 
_ Campbell. m Franz C. Bornschein, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 2 «. Feb. 27; E 610097; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 287 


Big Smith; unison song, w Juliana 
Ewing, m R. Tansley, of Great Brit- 


ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
lta. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 2, 1925; 1 «. 


Web. 20: E 608742; Reginald Tans- 
ley, London. 288 


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299 
Bilbol el afrah; oriental air, L. S. 
Nahbmee, of Syria, domiciled at 


Brooklyn; pf. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1925; 
E 606936; Leon S. Nahmee, Brook- 
lyn, 289 


Bimbe folli! fox-trot. parole Leone 
Vitali, musica Luigi Fagiolari, of 
Italy. .© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 


5, 1925; E 599756; Carlo Schmid], 


Milan. 290 
Bionda Dolly: tango milonga, versi 
Nando Vitali, musica Vincenzo 


Billi, of Italy, op. 398; pf. con pa- 


role. © Feb. 19, 1925; 1 c Feb. 
20; E 608685; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 291 
Bird (A) flew: three-part song, w 
Willis K. Jones, m Joseph W. 
Clokey. of U. S.; women’s voices. 
40. ) ane: 1, 192 2 ea 1G 


E 606541; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 292 


Birds that warble in the gloaming; 
waltz, w and m L. D. Shaffer, of 
U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c:.Feb. 
28; E 607669; Lila D. Shaffer, Pine, 
Col. . py) Bs 


Birmingham bound: w and m Larry 
Schloss and Larry Spiers, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in D. 
(Gislan., wee, 498-2. C.. bans) Die. BI 
606820; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 294 

Birth (The) night; medley, arr. Mrs. 
J. V. Fehn, of U. S.; organ. © Jan. 
10, 1925; 2 e« Jan. 14; E 606476; 
Mrs. J. VY. Fehn, Lincoln, Ill. 295 

Birth (The) of music; musical play- 
let, w and m B. W. Dewey. of U. S. 
© 1.c Feb. 20, 1925; D 26739; 
Blanche Waldo Dewey, Brooklyn. 

296 

Birth (The) of the Star Spangled 
Banner; by B. Harper, arr. and 
orch. Claude Lapham, both of U. S.; 
orch:.. © 1c. Feb.*10,:1925; E 
605710; Bruce Harper, New York. 

297 

Bitter feelin’ blues; w Duke Jones 
and Arthur Ray, melody D. Jones, 
arr. Merle T. Kendrick, both of 
Wi Sati @o 1 verdant 24,4925; EF 
605274; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 29 

Bizet (Georges) Carmen; selections 
from the opera, arr. P. F. del Cam- 
piglio, of U. S., ed. and fingered J. 
Frank Leve; pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2 ce. Jan. 2, 1925; B 607052; Estate of 


Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. [© 
simplified arrangement] 299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


300 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen—Continued. 
—— chorus of street boys; from Car- 
men, arr. G. O. Hornberger, of U.S.; 
mixed cho. 4to. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 3; E 606959; Gustav Otto 
Hornberger, Woodhaven, N. Y. [© 
arrangement | 300 


Black hearse blues; w and melody 
Monte Jackson and Arthur Ray, 
both of U. S. © 1. Feb. 24; 1925; 
EK 607540; Triangle music pub. @o., 
ine., New York. 301 

Blarney ; w Stephen Chalmers, m Paul 
Ambrose, of U. S.; in A flat. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605536; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 302 

Blessed art Thou; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m E. H. Pierce, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1925: 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605674; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 303 


(Benedictus es Domine) ; m R. S. 
Stoughton, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 17, 1924; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 
1925; E 607040; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 304 


Blessing (The) of a fool there was; 
w and m James Brockway, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; EB 605851; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 305 

Bloch (Ernest) Melody; by E. Bloch, 
of U. S.; pf. (Hnfantines, no. 6) 
© Dec. 17, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606628; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 306 


Pastorale; by E. Bloch, of U. S.; 
pf. (HEnfantines, no. 7) © Dee. 17, 
1924; 2 ce. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606624; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 307 

Blue bells of Scotland; by T. P. Ryder, 
op. 85, rev. Harry L. Harts, of U. S.; 
pf. Rev. ed. © Dec. 24, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606711; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. [© 
revision | 308 

Blue bonnets; reverie, by S. S. Losh, 
of U. S.; pf. solo. Fort Worth, Tex., 
Turrentine & Thompson. © Feb. 
25, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607232; 
Sam 8. Losh, Fort Worth, Tex. 309 

Blue (The) bowl; w Winnifred Pow- 
ell, m Vaughn De _  Leath-Geer 
[pseud. of Leonore Von Der Lieth] 


of U. S., op. 106, no. 1. © Feb. 14, 

19255 2... Hebi: 127650 6GODT80 - 

Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
310 


Blue day; w B. F. Warren, melody 
William Robert Clarke, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1925; E 606731; Benja- 
min Frederic Warren, New York. 

311 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20 


Blue heaven; w George Whiting, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; E 605921; Leo. 
Feist, ine., New York. 312 


Blue Kentueky blues; w and m Gene 
Burdette, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 26, 
1925; E 607636; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. 313 


Bluebird’s song; w G. H. Herrick, m 
Arthur H. Murphy, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 15, 1925; E 605041; G. Herbert 
Herrick, Winchendon, Mass. 314 


Blushing Rose, where the Volga flows; 
w and m F. Fisher, of U. 8. (Cover 
title :—My blushing Rose where the 
Volga flows) © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 
e. Jan. 15; E 605052; Fred Fisher, 
inc., New York. 315 


Boat song; w Montrose J. Moses, m 
Harriet Ware, arr. Ralph L. Bald- 
win, of U. S.; men’s voices. © Feb. 
3, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 5; E 605535; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. [© arrange- 
ment ] ) 316 


Boating song; w anon., M. BE. M. Nor- 
ton, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1925; 
E 605757 ; Elizabeth M. Norton and 
Albert H. Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 

317 


Boatman’s song; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of England; pf. © Dee. 13, 
1924; 1 c@ Jan. 2, 1925; EH 599691; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 318 


Boats of mine; four-part cho., w R. L. 
Stevenson, m Anne Stratton Miller, 
arr. Bryceson Treharne, of Great 
Britain. 4to. 1. Men’s voices. 2. 
Mixed voices. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 
ec. each Feb. 13; E 605778, 605779 ; 
Harold Flammer, inec., New York. 
[© arrangement] 319, 320 


Bob heads; w and m H. T. Zeller, of 
U. 'S:.., ©" 1, ec) Rebi 728) oe 
607720; H. T. Zeller, Defiance, O. 

321 


Bobbed (The) hair girl; w and melody 
R. J. Coles, of Canada. ©1e. Jan. 
31, 1925; E 605455; Robert J. Coles, 
Port Alice, B. C., Canada. 322 


Bobbed hair girl from New York; w 
G. H. Brooks, m Helen McDonald, 
of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
26; E 606827; George H. Brooks, 
Louisville. 323 

Boecherini (—) Rondo; by Bocche- 
rini-Squire, of Great Britain; vio- 
loncello with pf. acc. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 1 c. Jan. 30; E 608386; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 324 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ee 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Bozsi ne sirjon [and] Csalodni faj; 
by Bela Zerkovitz, of Hungary, arr. 
Leslie Semsey, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. ©1e. Feb. 
18, 1925; E 607362; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 325 


Bogus lovin’ Sam; w and m Jesse 
Crump, of U. S., arr. Jimmie Scott. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607631; 
Chicago music pub. co., Chicago. 


326 
Bolero; di S. Tafarella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; instru- 


mental. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1925; E 
605354; Santi Tafarella, Giovanni 
Licitra and Salvatore Giacino, New 
York. 327 


Bolero d’amore (Love’s bolero) ; versi 
C. E. Gaeta, English version Fred- 
erick H. Martens, musica Rafaiele 
Falvo, of Italy. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 
e. Feb. 16; E 605880; A. Paolilli’s 
musie co., Providence, R. I. 328 


Bonheur .. qui sait; valse lente, pa- 
roles J. d’Hirlaux, mélodie Sydney 
Price, of France. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608263: 
C. Joubert, Paris. 329 


Boodle-am; Charleston pat, w and m 
Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams, 
both of U. S.; instrumental with w. 
© 1. Feb. 27, 1925; E 610085; 
Handy bros. music co., ine., New 
York. 330 


Boosey’s B flat clarinet .solo album, 
no. 1; arr. Boosey & co. and Sidney 
Baynes, both of Great Britain; with 
pf. ace. Chanson de la unit; by 
Arnold Safroni. [five others] © 
Meco, foe 1 C.:aan. 5) 1925 ;° Eh 
599803; Boosey & co., London. [© 
arrangement ] 331 


Boosey’s military journal, 150th series, 
no. 2; arr. Boosey & co., of Great 


Britain; full military band. 1. 
Eventide at the convent. [5 
others] © Dec. 16, 1924; 1 c¢. Jan. 


30, 1925; E 608475; Boosey & co., 
London. [© arrangement] 332 


Bootlegger’s blues; w and melody A. 


E. Waters, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607566; Alma UH. 
Waters, Philadelphia. 333 


Boulevard; polka, Alfred De Cesare, 
of U. S.; accordion. (Sonata men- 
sile per armonica, January 1924, no. 
167) © Jan. 3, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 20, 
1925; E 605164; Biagio R. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 334 


347 


Bouncing on the keys; by Ed. Clay- 
poole, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 831, 
1924; 2 ce. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606548; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 335 


Bouquet de Noéls: airs canadiens, H. 
Maurice Jacquet, of France; pf. ou 
orgue. © Dee. 17, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608296; Edition Belgo- 
canadienne, Montreal, Canada. 336 


| Bourrée; danse, Louis Vuillemin, of 


France, op. 16; parties d’orch. © 
Dee..12. 1924. -" 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925:. 5 
599943 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 337 


Bowen (York) Capriccio; by Y. 
Bowen, of Great Britain, op. 77; 
Pipi (Webs 43, 1925541 c..Behb. 26; 
E 608768; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 338 


Bowl of Hollywood: w Juanita E. 
Ross, m A. P. Risher, of U. S. Post 
eard, 3% in. by 5% in. © June 1, 
1924; 2 ec. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607358; 
Anna Priscilla Risher, Hollywood, 
Calif. 339 


Boy-days; w and m Thomas Sigurd- 
son, of U. S. © Jan. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 7; E 606354; Westway music 
publishers, Manson, Wash. 340 


Boy scouts on parade: by Vernon 
Lloyd, of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state music co. © Dec. 26, 
1924; 2 ec. Dec. 29; E 607417; R. 
Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 341 


Bradley (Scott) Intermezzo; an epi- 
Ssode in the life of Victor Herbert, 
w and m S. Bradley, of U. S. 
Le Jan, te 1925 -"E, G05S16> Scott 
Bradley, Houston. 342 


Bread of the world; w R. Heber, m 
R.. Bur&of U.S. . Qt e:.Dec.. 31, 
1924; E 607043; Raymond Burt, 
Paterson, N. J. 343 


Break; w Phil Phillips, m T. Bruce, 
Gh BoTSS © i c Websi2sA9253, EB 
606944 ; Thomas Bruce, Kansas City, 
Kan. 344 

Break (The) ‘em down blues; w W. 
A. Holmes, m‘H. D., of U. S. © 
1 e. Jan. 17, 1924; E 605180; Wm. 
A. Holmes and Helen Dewey, Chi- 
cago. 345 

Breen (The May Singhi) comic uke 
song folio; w and melodies various 
authors, ukulele arr. M. S. Breen, 
with extra cho. Irving Rose, both 
of U..S. S8vo. no. 1,.2..© Feb. 19, 
1925; 2 ec. each Feb. 20; E 607490, 
607491 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

346, 347 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


348 


Breen’s (May Singhi) Hawaiian song 
folio for the ukulele; fox trot and 
waltzes, arr. May Singhi Breen, of 
U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
11; EH 607134; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 348 


Breitenstein (Henry) Valse; extraite 
de Celui qui recoit les gifies, de H. 
Breitenstein, of France; pf., violon 
et violoncelle avec 2° violon et con- 
tre-basse ad lib. © Dec. 31, 1923; 
1 ec. Jan.. 7, 1925; EH 608086; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. [© arrangement] 

349 

Brésiliana; piéce de genre, Carlos de 
Mesquita, of Spain; pf. © Jan. 10, 
1925; 1c. Jan. 12; E 608145; Société 
anonyme des editions Ricordi, Paris. 

350 

Bricht die ’ne freudin die treu’...; 
one-step, text und musik Hrik Hrik- 
sen, of Germany, mel. Fritz 
Dziewior. © Oct. 1, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 
3, 1925; E 608188; Viktoria-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Lichtenrade, Ger- 
many. 351 


Brin de bruyére; mélodie, Louis 
Diémer,. transerit H. Mouton, of 
Belgium ; orch. avec pf.conducteur. 
4to.. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 © Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599872; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 352 


Bring back my whole life to me; w 
and m J. J. Rechner, of U. 8S. Port- 
land, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. © Feb. 
AL, AG25 ys 2 ex Keb. 21; Er (605973 ; 
Jessie J. Rechner, Portland, Or. 

353 

Bring back the memories of childhood ; 

~ wand m H. Christman, of U. S. 
fan stoky : TORS Zs.” eps ao <4 B 
607200; Harvene Christman, Allen- 
town, Pa. 354 

Bring her back to me; w and melody 
P. McFarland, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607302; Pat McFarland, 
Weesatche, Tex. 355 


Bring me a rose; w and m F. Hewitt, 
of UL. 8. 9 ©.t eli Web. da}! 4925. 
607105; Frances Hewitt, Avalon, 
Catalina Is., Calif. 356 


Brise d’ Orient; valse-hésitation, P. 
Dezeff, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. Dec. 31, 1924; 
1e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608227; Pierre 
Dezeff, Bordeaux, France. 357 

British (The) grenadiers; variations 
on an English tune, Hubert Crook, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 2, 
1925 51 ’e.*Peb. “1352 608115 5 A. 
Hammond & co., London. 358 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Broadcasting mama; w and melody J. 
Brandon Walsh, of U. S. © le 
Jan. 13, 1925; E 604987; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 359 © 

Same. © Feb. 19, 1925; 2c. Feb. 
20; E 607486; Irving Berlin, inc. — 
New York. 360 

Broadway; fox trot,. versi Vincenzo 
Narciso, musica Luigi 8. Roger, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York ; mand. 
ace. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606388; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 361 


Broadway butterfly; w Ballard Mac- 
donald, m Harry Carroll, of U. S. 
© Jan, 14, 19255" 2 cyan ia 
605057; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 362 

Broadway’s calling; w M. G. O’Shea, 
melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604856; M. 
Grace O’Shea, Hackensack, N. J. 

363 

Broadway, the great white way: w 
J. P. O’Connor, melody S. Fidler, 
of 'U. S.. © 2 & San) 29e ies 
605346; James P. O’Connor, Jersey 
City,-and Samuel Fidler, New York. 

364 

Broken bubbles; waltz song, w and 
m V. Lindstrom, of U. S. © Feb. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24: H 610020; 
Victor Lindstrom, Tacoma. 365 


Broken heart of mine; fox trot, w A. 
Teplitzky, m M. Teplitzky, of U. §S.; 
in B flat maj. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1925; 
E 605484; Murray and Al Teplitzky, 
Brooklyn. 366 


Broken-hearted blues; w and m Mar- 
garet Bell, of England; pf. and uku- 
lele ace., in F. [Staff and tonic 
sof-fa notations] © Feb. 9, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 11; E 608522; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 367 

Broken moorings (Amarrages brisés) ; 
by Léon J. Fontaine, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 38; violin and pf. © Jan. 
29, 1925 1 ‘c.. Jam, 2G; Pieuesio; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 368 


Brooklet’s song; two part school cho., 
w Marion Roberts, m R. M. Stults, 
of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606156 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 369 

Brown eyed girl; w and melody 
V. R. ‘Stortz, of U.S, Ore Jan. 
7, 1925; E 606384; Vincent R. Stortz, 
Montclair, N. J. 370 


‘Brune et blonde; paroles Phylo, mu- 


sique Gaston Gabaroche, of France. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599891; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

: 371 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 c 


Bubbles ; by Maria Del ’Aqua, of U.S.; 
ptf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
‘eo. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2.c. Feb. 20, 
1925; E 607424; R. Liversidge, Law- 
rence, Mass. BE 4 


Bubikopf ist mode! shimmy, text und 
musik Gaston Massay, of Germany. 
© Oct. 6, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1925; 
E 608183; Frankfurter musikverlag, 
Frankfort, Germany. 3¢3 


Buddies ; w and m C. Graves, of U. S. 
© 1e. Jan. 9, 1925; E 604971; Clara 
Graves, Los Angeles. 374 


Buddy mine; w and m P. L. Jahnke 
and Edward Spencer Paxton, both 
of U.S.) ©! 1 e@ Feb. 16,'1925; 
607273; Paul L. Jahnke, Chicago. 

375 


_Bug-house bound blues; w J. Guy Sud- 
doth, m A. Dickerson, of U. S.; in 
©. ©1c. Feb. 2, 1925; EB 606929; 
Aletha Dickerson, Chicago. 376 


Builder (The); by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, arr. Bryceson Treharne, of 
Great Britain; cho. of men’s voices. 
Atonu©) Dee, Bi, 1924 -"2) e¢ Jan! 2. 
1925; HE 606099; Harold Flammer 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

SUC 


Burreneht.: “by” i. Jackson; :arr.” H. 
Qualli Clark, both of U. S.; pf. 

-1c¢ Feb. 7, 1925; E 605651; Helen 
Jackson, New York. 378 


Buneh (A) of flowers; unison or two 
part song, w Laurene Highfield, m 
H.W. Porter, of U.S: 4to: © Jan. 
G, 1925; 2 ee.’ Jan.’13;° EB 606467 ; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

379 

Burden (The); w J. Keirn Brennan, 
melody Gitz Rice, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1925; E 607615; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 380 

Burgmuller (F.) Etude; op. 105, no. 
3, Selected and ed. Leopold Godow- 
sky, of U. S.; pf. (Progressive se- 
ries studies) © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 14; E 605827; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, phras- 
ing, annotations and glossary] 381 


no. 9, selected and ed. 
Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. 
(Progressive series studies) © Feb. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610203; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary ] 382 
— Study; op. 105, no. 6, selected and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; 
pf. (Progressive series studies) © 
Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610200; 


17 


393 


Art publication soc., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary ] 383 


Burlesque; par Roger Branga, of 
France; violoncelle, 1*° position, avee 
pi © Dee! |S, {19245 Axel Fan. 5; 
1925; E 599948; Durand et cGie, 
Paris. 384 

Busted and disgusted blues; w and m 
E. Wilson and J. Bonbrest, both of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605897 ; Elwood Wilson and 
Joe Bonbrest, Washington. 385 


Busy (The) buzzing bees; four-part 
song, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 12, 1924; 2. 
Feb. 18, 1925; E 607217; Eldridge 
entertainment house, Franklin, O. 

386 


Buttercup (The) ; mazurka, P. F. del 
Campiglio, ed. J. Frank Leve, of 
U. §.; pf. (Children’s garland, no. 
6) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 @ Jan. 9, 
1925; E 605378; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 387 


Butterflies; w and m Mae Aileen Erb, 
of U. S., op. 23, no. 7; pf. with w. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dee. 26, 1924; 2 «& Dee. 29; 
HE 607426; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 388 

Butterfly; five-step, thedrie A. Pra- 
dére-Niquet, musique José Sentis, of 
Spain: pf.. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599896; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 389 


Butterfly (The) ; gavotte, Pietro Fro- 
sini, of U. S.; pf.  (Quattrociocche 
edition, no. 34) © Nov. 5, 1923; 
2c. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605160; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

. 390 


Buya (Alfeo) 95 esercizi (95 easy ex- 
ercises) ; facili e preparatori al IT° 
fase. della la pte. del nuovo metodo 
per violino con la teoria del tetra- 
cordo, Alfeo Buya, of Italy, englése 
e francése traduzione e cura Luisa: 
Caico. © Dee. 10, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
20, 1925; E 608322; A. & G. Carisch 
& co., Milan. 391 


By an old mill stream; by Norman 
Leigh, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. 8.; 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 8, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 
25, 1925; E 610059; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 392 

By the fireside; night, by Emil Breit- 
enfeld, of U. S.; pf. (Sierra 
sketches) © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
7; E 605627; Villa Morét, inc., San 
Francisco. 393 


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394: 


By the lake; w Raymond Klages, m 
Arthur Lange, of U. S.; medium 
voice, in F.. © Jan. 15, 19255) 2e. 
Jan. 16; E 605096; Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. 394 


By the lakes of old Killarney; w B. 
Costello, melody J. Heinzman, of 
eS. ,Ouvl- e. Meb; (12) 19256 R 
605729; Bartley Costello and John 
Heinzman, New York. 395 


By the moon; unison song, w Thomas 
Ravenscroft, m E. L. Bainton, of 
Great Britain; in'D. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 2, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 20; E 6087438 ;s Edgar 
L. Bainton, Neweastle, England. 

396 


By the old mill stream; w and m J. 
R. Luxon, jr., of U. S. © Feb. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 607646; Joseph 
Roswarne Luxon, jr., Kelvin, Ariz. 

397 


By the side of the road; from Comic 
supplement of American life, w J. 
P. McEvoy, m Henry Souvaine, of 
U. S. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2c. Feb. 3; 
E 607021; Harms, ine., New York. 

398 

By the way of Calvary; w Alfred Bar- 
rett, m J. M. Black, of U. S. 12mo. 
©) Jan. 3/1925. .2).e: Santee 
604877; James M. Black, Williams- 
port, Pa. 399 


Bygone days; w and m H. A. Her- 
ring, of Great Britain. London, W. 
Paxton & co., ltd. © Jan. 7, 1925; 
1 ce Jan. 5; E 608631; HE. A. Her- 
ring, East Boldon, England. 400 


C’est pour ca; paroles Phylo, musique 
G. Gabaroche, of France. © Dec. 
12, 1924;1¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608002 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 401 


Ca sSfait tout seul; paroles Henri 
Varna et Fernand Rouvray, musique 
Raoul Moretti, of France. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599894 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 402 

Ca vient ou ca n’vient pas; paroles 
Albert Willemetz et Ch. Pothier, 
musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
©). Dec. 12, .1924;.1 @; Jam, 7, 1925. 
E 608042; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
. 403 

Cabaret capers; Parisian march, Thos. 
S. Allen, of U. S.; pf. © June 5, 
1924; 2 e. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604898 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 404 


Cactus (The); Mexican dance, P. F. 
-Campiglio, ed. J. Frank Leve, of 
~U. S.; pf. (Children’s garland, no. 


’ pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


4) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c@ Jan. 9, 
1925 ; E 6053880; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 405 


Cal; march, F. E. Noel, of U. S.; 
band. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore mu- 
sic house. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1925; 
2 e Jan. 30; E 606844; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinneti. 406 


California moon; w and m R. R. Clay- 
son, of U. 8S. Card 5% in. by 4% > 
in. [Photographed] © 1 ec. Feb. 
11, 1925; E 607112; Rodman R. 
Clayson, Glendale, Calif. 407 


California Rose; w and m J. C. Stapp, 
of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E 605567; James C. Stapp, Hen- 
derson, Ky. 408 

California straight ahead; w and 
melody R. R. Macdonald, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605617; R. 
Ray Macdonald, Lincoln, Calif. 409 


Call (The) ; boy scout hymn, w Harry 
Joseph Heltman, m M. A. Wood, of 
U:.. Ss 3 Ov Doea am 2a ea ai H) 
605341; Marion Abigail Wood, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 410 


Call of the dawn; by Sydney M. Wal- 
lace, of Great Britain; pf., English 
fingering. 1. Aurora. [2others] © 
Jan. 7, 1925; 1c¢. Jan. 19; E 608288 ; 
S. Rowland, London. 411 


Call (The) of the forest; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; 
sop., alto and bass, melody in bass. 
4to. © Nov. 11, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 13, 
1925; E 607218; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 412 


Call (The) of the open road; w Har- 
riet Chubblo, m A. Neumeister, of 
U. S. Rockford, ll, A. G. Ogren 
musie co. \© Jam, /14,)49255,2. ¢. 
Jan. 15; E 605073 ; Alice Neumeister, 
Los Angeles. 413 

Camicie nere; inno-marcia, versi N. 
Onorato, musica M. Coen, of Italy. 
Florence, Italy, G. & P. Mignani. 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 c Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599751; Max Coen, Milan. 414 

Camp Wigwam song book; by various 
composers, of U. S. 4to. © Jan. 12, 
1925; 2c. and aff. Jan. 13; A 819604; 
Camp Wigwam for boys, Harrison, 
Me. 415 

Campers (The) good-night;,w and m 
K. Lilliefors, of U. S. © 1e. Jan. 
24, 1925; E 605862 ; Katherine Lillie- 
fors, Duluth, Minn. 416 

Can it be; w and m T. Burke, of U.S.; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1925; HE 
607066; Thomas Burke, Brooklyn. 

417 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Can you forget; w Tyrone King, 
melody C. O. Ellis, arr. Homer Tour- 
fee bet, of... 8;: © .1 ec, Feb:.2, 
1925; E 606926; Cecil Osik Ellis, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 418 


Canard (Le); fox-trot, de Vivette, 
Joseph Szule, arr. F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to.. © Dec. 12, 1924;.1.¢c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 608091; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [C arrangement] 419 


Cancién (La) de la escoba; fox-trot 
humoristico, letra y musica Belisario 
de Jest Garcia, of Mexico. © Dec. 
1, 1924; 1c. Jan. 24, 1925; E 608315; 
A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, 
D. F., Mex. 420 


Candle-light; waltz, w Eric Master- 
man, m S. HE. Tolchard Evans, of 
England. © Jan. 31, 1925; 1 e. 


Feb. 16; E 608596; Wilford, Itd., - 


421 


Canoe (A) and you; w and melody 
B. O. Brooks, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
30, 1925; E 606856; Belle Orton 
Brooks and Fred J. Schnell, Chi- 
cago. 422 


Can’t you hear me u-hoo-hooing you; 
w and melody H. Loveless and C. 
Williams, both of U. S., arr. H. 


London. 


Loveless. €C 1c. Jan. 29, 1925; E 
605365; Henrietta Loveless and 
Carolyn Williams, New York. 423 


Can’t you hear the eall of spring; w 
and melody Samuel Kestenbaum 
and M. M. Korn, both of U. S. © 
1 e. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604797 ; Maurice 
M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 424 


Can’t you say you'll be mine; w and 
mew Oar of U.S, © > e. 
Feb. 18, 1925; E 607385; Frank L. 
Carr, Rochester, Minn. 425 


Can’t your friend get a friend for me; 
w Herman Ruby, m Lou Handman, 
Moth ws (ce) Adin, 26,1920 :'2 6 Jan: 
27; E 605329; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 426 


Canteloube (J.) Deux bourrées; re- 
cueillis et harmonisés J. Canteloube, 
of France. (Chants d’Auvergne, 2° 
série, no. 5) a. N’ai pas iéu de mio. 
[1 other] © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608224; Heugel, 
Paris.. [© collection and harmoni- 
zation ] 427 


Trois bourrées; recueillis et har- 
monisés J. Canteloube. of France. 
(Chants d’Auvergne, 1°" série, no. 3) 
a. L’aio dé rotso. [2 others] © 
Dec, 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 


19 


437 
608219; Heugel, Paris. [© collec- 
tions and harmonizations] 428 


Cantiléne; by George Henry Day, of 
U. 8.; organ. (Jn American organ 
quarterly, v. 6, no. 12, Jan. 1925) 
@iadans 2." 1995 I2ero Tams. 
604831; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

429 


Canzone dei cristiani; di Nerone, atto 
3, A. Boito, ridotta Armanno Mor- 
laecchi, of Italy; mand. o violino. 
4to. © Feb. 19, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 20; 
E 608681; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

430 


Canzonetta; de F. MHeurteur, of 
France; violin solo ou violoncelle 
avec ace. d’ orch. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608256; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

431 


Capriccietto in E minor; by Lewis G. 
Thomas, of U. S., with biographi- 
cal and general information, finger- 
ing, pedaling and instructive anno- 
tations [ete.]; pf. (Progressive se- 
ries compositions) © Feb. 26, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 5; E 610208; Art publica- 


tion soc., St. Louis. 432 
Capr'ecio in G; with biographical 
sketch, fingering, phrasing, pedal- 


ing, [ete.] Lewis G. Thomas, of U. 
S; pf. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 
29; E 605340; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. 433 


Caprices (Les) de Marianne; comédie 
en trois actes, Alfred de Musset, 
chant et cheurs Germaine Gues- 
nier, musique d’orch. Marius Fran- 
cois Gaillard, all of France; parti- 
tion chant et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1 -e> Jan.’ %, 1925;° D’' 26710; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 434 


Captain Kidd; unison song, w and m 
Earl Branson [pseud. of Otis M. 
Carrington], of U. S.; boy’s voices. 
Moy lilt gD,” Loe. 20¢. San... 
E 607159; Myers & Carrington, Red- 
wood City, Calif. 435 


or, The daughters of Robinson 
Crusoe, an operetta, w Frederick H. 
Martens, m William E. Beazley, of 
U. S. Stage manager’s bk. 4to. © 
Jan.) 22, 1925; 2.e: Jan. 29 ;:aft Jan. 
28; A 814824; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. . 436 


Caravan (A) from China; w Richard 
Le Gallienne, m David Stanley 
Smith, of U. S.; three pt. cho. 
women’s voices, bar. solo. 4to. © Feb. 
6, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 7; E 605682; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 437 


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438 


Caravan (A) from China comes; w 
Richard Le Gallienne, m Alice Bar- 
nett, of U. S.; med. voice. © Dec. 
203) LO2E "2 es Jan. "S05 1920 
605390 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

438 

Caravan songs; w Ivy Sheirson, m 
D. H. Wassell, of Great Britain. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 
4; E 608471; J. Saville & co., Itd., 
London. 439 


Carem Carmela; w from the original | 


Oliver Orden, m Mexican folk tune 
arr. Harvey Worthington Loomis, of 
U. OS 4to* © Jany 12) gaa hase 
Jan. 26; E 605370; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
440 


Carmelina; w Maurice Talbot, m 
Francis Ames, arr. Samuel Richards 
Gaines, both of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
EK 607678; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 441 


Carmelita; tango fox trot, w and m 
KF. P. Search and J. R. Van Vieck, 
poth’ of “Ut S-" "© “Noy: 20; ‘1924 ; 
2c. Nov. 24; E 601671; Frederick 
Preston Search and J. Reynolds Van 
Vleck, Monterey, Calif. 

Carnaval de Vienne; humoresque, sur 
les thémes de Johann Strauss, freely 
transcribed Moriz Rosenthal, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© Feb. 27, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 


610115; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© free transcription] 443 
Carnival (Masopustni); polka one 
step, A. Aust, arr. Louis Vitak, of 


i, Se: 4to7 43, Band.—2. Orch; © 
Dee. 27, 1924; 2 ce. each Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607513, 607519 ; Vitak-Elsnic 
co., Chicago. [© arrangement] 


444, 445 
Carnival of roses; by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; pf., six hands. 


© Reb. it, 1925.57 2.6" Nepy. 142 i 
605810; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 


ton. [© arrangement] 446 
Carnival (The) of the elements; bal- 
let Suite, Howard Carr, of Great 
Britdin: pr D*Air!/’ [3 others]". © 
Feb. 18, 1925; 1 c« Feb. 16; H 
608630; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 447 


Carolina gal; w Henry Troy, melody 
Edgar Dowell, of U.S. © 1. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 607084; Tune-house, 
inc., New York. 448 

Caroline oh! oh! my baby; w and 
melody EH. L.. Poehlsen, arr. Jean 
Walz, both of U. S. © 1 ce. Jan. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


26, 1925; E 6067873 Emil L. Poehl- 
sen, Blue Island, Ill. 449 


Carse (Adam) Waltz; by A. Carse, 
of Great Britain; string quartet or 
string orch., with double bass, ad 
lib., and pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 24, .1925; EH 6083.41 ; Augener, 
Itd., London. . 450 


Casella (Alfredo) Concerto; per A. 
Casella, of Italy; due violini, viola 
e violoncello. Partitura. 12mo. 


Dec. 2, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1925; BH 
608518; Universal edition, a. g. 
Vienna. 451 


Castéra (René de) Concert; de R. de 
Castéra, of France; pf., violoncelle, 
fiite et clarinette, ou violon. 1. 
Paysage. [2 others] 1. Partition 
et parties.—2. 2° pf. séparément. 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. each Jan. 7, 1925 ; 
E 608082, 608083; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. [© Transcription] 


452, 453 
Castigliana (Castilian girl) ; serenata 
Spagnola, versi Adolfo Genise, 


English version Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, musica Agostino Magliani, of 
Italy.. © Web.2, 1925. 2re: ep. 16; 
E 605878; A. Paolilli’s music co., 
Providence, R. I. 454 


Castle chimes; gavotte, Fred Strubel, 
arr. R. HE. Hildreth, both of U. S.; 
orch.”’’ 4to:*. © Dee. 3al,, 19238 ;"2 ec. 
Feb. 25, 1925; HE 610052;. Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 455 

Cat (The) show; humorous part song, 
MAS 05s ‘arr. M. A. Simpson, of 
U. S.; male quartet. 4to. © Feb. 
#1, 1925: 2 ec. Feb. 11; E 607151; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

456 


Catalina; w and m W. H. McKeaig, . 
of U. S. . ©, hee. ,Pebagey 19255) © 
610078; Willys Howard McKeaig, 
Sturgis, Ky. 457 

Catalina, aloha-oe (I love you) ; 
and m J. C. Quinn, of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles, arr. Homer 
Tourjee, of U. S., © Pe. dan. 26, 
1925; E 606771; James C. Quinn, 
Los Angeles. 458 


Catch me if you can; by Charles Har- , 
ford Lloyd, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 2. °1925% 1c Sam 24: E 
608337 ; Augener, ltd., London. "459 


Cathedral chimes (Die domglocken) ; 
by Franz Blumenberg, op. 97, ed. 
E.R. Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 2: c« Jan. 2, 1925; H 
604825 ; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis [© pedaling, phras- 
ing, fingering and editing] 460 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


483 


Cats (The) march in; by Russell 
Snively Gilbert, of U. S.; pf. 
concert) Dec. ‘31, 1924; 2. ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606158; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 461 


Cauchemar (Nightmare); par Hans 
Ourdine, of France; orch. avec pf. 


econducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12,1924; 
1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608029; Chape- 
lier, Paris. 462 
Cavaleando (On horseback); polka, 


Santi Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 
2 e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606306; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 463 


Cavalieri (I) di ekebt ; dramma lirico 
in 4 atti e 5 quadri, libretto Arturo 
Rossato, musica Riccardo Zandonai, 
riduzione Maffeo Zanon, both of 
Italy; canto e pianoforte. 4to. © 
Mar. 16, 1925;'2 e@. Marl!'19; D 
26748: G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 464 


w and melody A. 
© 1. e. Feb. 24, 


Cave man blues; 
Atkins, of U. S. 
1925; E 607528; Adolph Atkins, 
Chicago. 465 


Ce sont des choses; couplets, de Trou- 
blez -moi, paroles Yves Mirande, 
musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
1. Couplets; pf. et chant.—2. Fox 
trot; pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 «. 
each Jan. 5, 1925; E 599988, 599989 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 466, 467 

fox-trot, de Troublez -moi, de 
Raoul Moretti, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1c, Jan. 5, 1925; E 599993 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 468 

Celia; mazurka, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; in- 
strumental. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1925; 
E 605351 ; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 469 

Celosa! tango, Manuel Jovés, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France: orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ¢@. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608105; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment ] 470 

Cerebral (The) dinosaur; part song, 
w B. L. T., m Lester Jenks [pseud. 


of Harvey B. Gaul] of U. S.; male. 


voices. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 e«. 
Feb. 18, 1925; E 607401; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 471 
Ceitier (P.) Caprice; par P. Cettier, 
of France; fifite et pf. Dec. 
12, 1924;1¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599960; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 472 


(Cat | 


Chain (The) gang song; w and mel- 
ody Robert E. Massey, of U. S. © 
1 e. Feb. 13, 1925; E 607184; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 473 


“Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 


Le matin; de C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 79, no. 1; violon et pf. 
© Feb. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb: 21; E 
608689 ; Enoch & cie., Paris. 474 


— Searf dance; rhythmic paraphrase 
A. Lange, of U. S.; dance, theatre 
or symphony orch. © Feb. 7, 1925; 
2 e. Feb. 10: E 605716: Arthur 
Lange, ine., New York. [© rhyth- 
mic paraphrase ] 475 


Champion (The); march, Arthur 
Graham, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. (Boosey’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 241) © June 
28, 1924; 1 c« Aug. 19; E 598496; 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment ] 476 


Championne (La) de tennis; du 
Train bleu, transcrit H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 12, 1824;'1 c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599881; Heugel, Paris. [© 
transcription | 477 


Chanson d’amour; by Percy Elliott, 
of Great Britain; pf.. © Jan. 12, 
1925 LG aes La. Bb QOSTLU 5, A. 
Hammond & eco., London. 478 


mélodie P. de Bréville, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608014; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment ] 479 


Chanson d’exile; souvenir de Califor- 
nie, Tivadar Nachéz, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 37; violon et pf. © Jan. 9, 
1925; 1c. Jan. 24; BE 6083832; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 480 


Chanson (La) du vent; mélodie, pa- 
roles Jean Philippe, musique Pierre 
Thielemans, of France. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608078; 
H. Gallet, Paris. 481 


Chanson italienne; sicilienne, J. Por- 
ret, of France, op. 38; orch. parties 


avec. pf. conducteur. © Dee. 19, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608090; 
Julien Porret, Paris. 482 


Chanson petite; by Gustav Klemm, of 
U.+S:; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 
2 c. Dec. 29; E 607419; R. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 483 


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484 


Chanson triste; by Arthur Nevin, of 
U. 8.; organ. © Jan. 29, 1925’; 2 e. 
Jan. 31; H! 606882; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. — 484 


Chant d’amour; andante, Ernest Weil- 
ler, of France, op. 353; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608087; Evette 


et Schaeffer, Paris. . 485 
Chant des vendeuses de pommes de 
pin; paroles Machiavel, musique 


Jacques Ibert, of France; trois voix 
égales sans acc. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
- le. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608012; Heugel, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 486 


Chant du soir; trio, René Rabey, of 
France; violon, violoncelle et pf. 
avee contrebasse et clarinette ad 
lib: gi bhid., Av © Weed? y1S2aen. ie: 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608080; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 487 


Chante si doucement; mélodie, poesie 
Henri de Régnier, musique Adolphe 
Borchard, of France; voix moy- 
ennes. 
Crampon et cie. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599928; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 488 


Chants d’Auvergne; par divers au- 
teurs, recueillis et harmonisés J. 
Canteloube, of France. 1° et 2° 
série. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. each 
Jan.. 17, 1925.5. B). 608238, 608239 - 
Heugel, Paris. [© collection and 
harmonization | 489, 490 

Charmeuse; valse, P. Dezeff, orches- 
trée G. Joyeux, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
Oy | LO2Z4? . Tes sam! ! VE) “25s BH) 
608226; Pierre Dezeff, Bordeaux, 
France. 491 


Charms; w and melody J. White, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604788 ; 
James White, Bear Creek, Mont. 

492 

Chateau (Le) du _ Saint-Pére! de 
Nerto, paroles Maurice Léna, musi- 
que Ch. M. Widor, of France. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5,. 1925; HB 
599937 ; Heugel, Paris. 493 

Che me ne fo’ tete’; versi Raffaele Ca- 
vallo, melodia Sante Cofini, arr. L. 
Canoro, both of U. S.; violin. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610033 ; Henry 
Giordanelli, New York. 494 


Cheatin’ on me; w Jack Yellen, m 
Lew Pollack, of U. S.; pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen, 
of U. S. © Jan. 31, 1925; 2 ¢ Jan. 
30; E 606864; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 495 


Editions musicales Buffet-. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Check, check, checkerberry; every- 


body’s chewing it now, w A. Lip- 


schutz, melody J. Maser, of U. S. 
~© 1-e. Feb. 14, 1925; E 605844; 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, 
Philadelphia. 496 


Chefs-d’euvre classique (Classie 
masterpieces) ; ed.. rev. M.-J. Riss- 
Arbeau, of France; pf. (Hdition 
francaise de musique classique, no. 
260) © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 © Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599909; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revised edition ] 497 


Cherubic hymn; English text Nathan 
Haskell Dole, m Paul Tschesnokov, 
arr. Archibald T. Davison, of U. S.; 
cho. for men’s voices, a cappella. 
4to. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; 
E 607398 ; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 498 

Cheshire (The) eat; by Mari. Paldi, 
of U. S8.; pf. (Alice in Wonder- 
land) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 @ Jan. 
2, 1925; E 606167; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 499 

Chi m’ e’ mamma; versi e musica A. 
Miccio, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; mand. ace. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c Feb. 16, 1925; E 607326; 
Antonio Miccio, Breoklyn. 500 

Chiantu di Galiota; versi Rosario di 
Vita, musica A. Montalto, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; canto e 
mand. © 1 « Jan. 20, 1925; E 
605130; Agostino Montalto, New 
York. 501 


Chiaro di luna; valzer, F. A. Di 
Cecco, of Italy; pf. ©1e. Feb. 17, 
1925; E 6073853; J. Nicholas Di 
Ceecco, Vienna, Md. 502 

Chicago accordion club; polka two- 
step, Leo Piersanti, of U. S.; ac- 
cordion. (Sonata mensile, Nov. 
1924, no. 178) © Nov. 12, 1924; 2 
e. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606126; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

503 

Chicago last winter blues; w and 
melody M. Davis, of U. S.; in H 
flat. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607708 ; 
Madlynn Davis, Chicago. 504 

Chickie; waltz, w Emma See David- 
son, m W. Miller, of U. S. Fern- 
dale, Mich., Miller & Davidson. © 
Jan. 26, 1925; 2c. Feb. 6; E 605578 ; 
William Miller, Ferndale, Mich. 505 

Childhood days; w and m F. H. New- 
comb, of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding music house. 
Feb. 11, 1925; 2 e@ Feb. 14; E 


607269; F. H. Newcomb, Ashland, | 


Mass. 506 


22 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


528 


——w G. Nadolny, melody Hazel Ed- 
wards, arr. L. L. VosBurgh, both of 
ons eo) fe,’ Jan.’ 24," 1925);) EB 
605255 ; George Nadolny, New mua 

O07 


Childhood memories ; medley one-step, 
arr. Debroy Somers, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. with. w. pts..1, 2. © Jan. 
foe dose.) 1 .e. tan. 225 H . 6O83a0T ; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., seers 

0 


Children; w and melody Mrs. H. J. 
Boudreau, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607311; Mrs. Henry J. 
Boudreau, Crandall, S. D. 509 


Child’s dream (Kindestraum); by 
Duci de Kerekjarto, of Hungary, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif., op. 
1; violin and pf. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1925 ; E 606741 ; Duci de Kerekjarto, 
Hollywood, Calif. 510 


Child’s (A) epitaph; unison song for 
children, poem Herrick, m A. Gibbs, 
of Great Britain; in E. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
20, 1924; 1 ec. Dee. 16; E 608514; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, 
England. 511 

Child’s (A) evening prayer; unison 
song, w S. T. Coleridge, m F. White, 
of Great Britain; in G. ‘ London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 2, 


1925; 1c. Feb. 20; E 608732; Felix 


White, London. 512 
Child’s (A) grace; unison song for 
children, poem Herrick, m A. Gibbs, 
of Great Britain; in E. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
21, 1924; 1 ce. Dee. 16; E 608518; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Hssex, 
England. 513 
Chitarrata; versi Peppino Castiglia, 
musica ©. D’Alessandro, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Edizioni Castiglia. 4to. 
(Piedigrotta 1924) © Nov. 25, 
1924; 1 ce. Dee. 2; E 6083034 John 
Petrillo, New York. 514 
Chodské pisni¢ky; sousedskaé, arr. V. 
FF. Fiser, of U. S. 4to. 1. Orch.—2. 
Band. © Nov. 10, 1924; 2 « Jan. 
12, 1925; E 606442, 606443; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 515, 516 
pf. with w. © Nov. 10, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 13, 1925; E 606434; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 517 
Choice anthems; collection of melodi- 
ous scripture-text anthems of easy 
grade for volunteer choirs, compiled 
to Hy Willmore./\06) 0.08, -4t0le © 


23 


Jan. 14, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 30; 
A 820228; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 518 


Choice collections; special selection of 
sacred songs, compiled Jno. T. Ben- 
son, M. Homer Cummings and 
others, of U. S. 16mo. © Feb. 2, 
192)> 2 e; Keb. 10; aff. Feb. 9A 
820676; M. Homer Cummings, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 519 


Choo-choo train; w and m E. I. Beas- 
ley, of U. S. Cle. Feb. 24, 1925; 
E 607520; Elizabeth Irene Beasley, 
Memphis, Tenn. 520 

Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Chopin- 
iana; pot-pourri, excerpts from the 
compositions of Chopin, arr. Herman 
Finek, of England; pf. © Dee. 23, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599811; 
Hawkes & son, London. 521 


Concertos; op. 11 et 21, ed. revue 
M. Moszkowski, of France; pf. 1°’, 
2™° nos. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608051; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 522 

—— Httiden (Studies) ; op. 10 and op. 
25, neue instruktive ausgabe Theo- 
dor Wiehmayer, of Germany; pf. 
© Dee. 17, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 26, 1925; 
E 608320; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. [© editing, 
phrasing, fingering and compilation } 

523 

Scherzos; op. 20, 31, 39, 54, ed. 

revue M. Moszkowski, of France; pf. 

nos. 1-4. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 

7, 1925; E 608052; Heugel, Paris. 

[© revised edition] 524 

Sonates (Sonatas); op. 35, si 

bémol mineur, et 38, si mineur, ed. 

revue M. Moszkowski, of France; pf. 


UL A2Er nest) G:, Dée:), 12 1924 “A= ec. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608053; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 525 


—— Tristesse éternelle; paroles, adap- 
tation et arr. Suzanne d’Astoria, of 
France, musique F. Chopin, op. 10. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608268; C. Joubert, Paris. [© 
words, adaptation and arrangement ] 

526 

Valse; op. 70, no. 1, transcribed 
Bronislaw Huberman, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
Diet Ouvany 20! 1025's 2c. Jan, «eps 
EK 605286; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 527 

Choral fantasy on Welsh airs; w 
anon., M. Haydn Owens, of U. S.; 


mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 12; E 607597; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 528 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


529 


pt. ITI, n. s.. v. 20 


Choral-motette; vom himmel hoch da 
komm ich her, text Luther, kompo- 
nist unbekannt, arr. Georg Schu- 
mann, of Germany, op. 71, no. 5; 
sechsstimmig, mit sop. solo 1, 2. 4to. 
© June 26, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 3, 1924; E 
608142; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

529 


Choral prelude on the futile Melcombe ; 
by T. Tertius Noble, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at New York; organ. 
© ‘Web. 11, 19253°\2 ‘c Feb. 143) b 
605806; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 530: 


Rockingham ; by T. Tertius Noble, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; organ. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 14; E 605804; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. dol 


St. Ann; by T. Tertius Noble, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; organ. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. 


Keb. ‘143° E 605805; Arthur ~P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 532 
Chorus (The) from the_ kitchen; 


dramatized song, w Someple [pseud. 
of Gladys Lloyd],m H.C. Eldridge, 
of U. S. 4to. Franklin, O.,—Den- 
ver, Col., Eldridge entertainment 
house. © Sept. 26, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 
13, 1925; E 607228; Harry C. Eld- 
ridge, Franklin, O. 533 
Christ my refuge; w Mary Baker 
Eddy, m H. S. Green, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1925; EH 605494; Howard 
Sylvester Green, Butler, Pa. 534 


Christiane; drama lyrique en 4 actes, 
poéme et musique H. Gazave, of 
France; partition chant et pf. 
Paris, Cavel et cie. 4to. © Dec. 
27, 1924; Le. Heb. 2,.1925; D 26721; 
Henry Gazave, Toulouse, France. 

535 

Christians triumphant; w Franklin 
Pearse, m Richard Kountz, of U.S.; 
low voice. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606198; Theo. Pres- 
ser ¢o., Philadelphia. 536 

Christmas (A) carol; w and m Mrs. 
W. W. Woodward, jr., of U. S.; pf. 


Wwithe wel) ©: dive, “Web! 1696192545) 
607272; Mrs. William W. Wood- 
ward, jr., Newton, N. J. 537 


Christmas eve; w John Drinkwater, m 
Frederic Austin, of Great Britain. 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1925; 
EH 6083889; Boosey & co., lid., Lon- 
don. 538 

Christmas greetings; medley, arr. El- 
lis Levy and Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
both of U. S.; violin and pf. © Dee. 


24 


20, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2,1925; EH 604815; 
Shattinger piano & music ¢co., St. 
Louis. 539 


Christmas holidays; medley, arr. Lu- 
cien Fordell [pseud. of Carl Wil- 
helm’ Kern], of "0." S2s spe. four 
hands. © Dee. 20, 1924; 2 e@ Jan. 
2, 1925; E 604816; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 540 


Chums; by Barry M. Gilholy, of Great — 
Britain; pf., English fingering. 1. 
Cynthia.» [3 ophers] “ans. 
1925.1 ¢. Jan. i928 Gbs2e4.. 5. 
Rowland, London. 541 


Cicina mia; w Fay Jackson Van- Nor- 
den, m Mary Carr Moore, of U. S. 
© Jan, 29, 1925.2 .¢..Keps, og) 1 


605481; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 542 
Ciclamino (Cyclamen); waltz, HE. 
Becucci, arr. Pietro Deiro, of 
Italy, domiciled at New Milford, 
N. J.; pf. accordeon. © Dee. 30, 


1924; 2c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606316; 
O. Pagani & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement | 543 


Cigarette; fox trot, w and melody K. 
E. Burdick, of U. S.; in ©'maj. 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 606246; Kenneth 
EK. Burdick, New York. 544 


tango, w and m John H. Dens- 
more, of U. §S.; pf. and song. © 
Jan. 10; 1925) Ce. Stan aS 
606951; Boston music co. New 
York. [© revision of music and ad- 
dition of words] 545 


Cigarette (The) (La _ spagnoletta) ; 
waltz, F. De Bueris, arr. Pietro 
Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.; pf. accordecn. © 
Dec. 30, 1924; 2 e. Jan. 7, 1925; HB 
606314; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 


[© arrangement] 546 
Cinderella; valse ballet, Frederick A. 
Williams, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 9, 


1925; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 605691; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 5AT 


w G. C. Cabale, melody E. §. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607550; Generoso C. 
Cabale, Laguna, Pagsanjan, P. I. 

548 

Cinderella waltz; by J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.: steel emt ©, Pep. 16: 
1925; 2c. Feb. 20; E 607480; Joseph 


Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 549 
Ciribiribin; waltz, arr. J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Jan. 


2, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 6; E 604884; Jo- 
seph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
[© new arrangement] 550 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ; 


571 


City (The) of my dreams; w H. Gun- 
zelmann, m Morton Levin, of U. S. 
Baitimore, Md., Monumental music 
co @) dan. 8, 19263)2 .esoam:J9 ; 
E 606412; Eva Gunzelmann, Balti- 
more. 551 


Civettuola; marcia, Adolph Salemme, 


of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; instrumental. © 1c. Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605224; D’Agostino 
bros., New York. 552 


Clair de lune (Moonlight) ; by Gabriel 
Fauré, transcribed Guy Maier, of 
Wes opt. © Wee! Si, 1924 * 2°: 
Jan. 6, 1925; EH 604908; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© transcription] 
558 

Clark (Donald EE.) Idyll; by D. E. 
Clark or WU; S.;''E flat’ alto “or C 
melody saxophones with pf. ace. 
New York, Richmond-Robbins, inc. 
© Jan. 2, 1923; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1925; 
E 606813 ; Robbins-Hngel, inc., New 
York. 554 


Classic and romantic piano works; 
compiled and ed. Albert E. Weir, of 
U. 8S. (Ideal home music library. 
ve tye Nov: 28/1924) 2c. Jan. 
re doze Mar. ‘idan: 7+: AS15626; 
Charles Scribner’s sons, New York. 
[© revision and new matter] 555 


Classic (A) in jazz; melody J. A. 
Basea.cor Us. © 1 ¢., Keb, 10, 
1925; E 605711; Joseph A. Hagen, 
Paterson, N. J. 556 


Classiques (Les) du débutant; tran- 
scriptions, réductions et arr. faciles 
d’oeuvres théatrales, ete, J. A. 
Wiernsberger, of France; pf., 4a 
quatre mains. Premiére livraison, 
deuxiéme suite. © Dec. 12, 1924; 

le Jan. 7, 1925; H 608065; Costal- 

lat & cie., Paris. [© transcriptions 

reductions and arrangements | 557 


Claudina; mazurka, Biagio Quattro- 
cioeche, of U. S.; accordion. (Sonata 


mensile per armonica, May, 1924, 
no. 165) © Apr. 30, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 
20) A925 5) PE 605152 3; Biagio —R. 


Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 
558 


Clayton (Harold) Four miniatures; 
by H. Clayton, of England; pf. 
Dec. 17, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1925; EB 
599685; Warren & Phillips, London. 

559 

Cleansing songs;, for use in anti-to- 
bacco and anti-idolatry campaigns, 
w and m H. and Lillie Buffum, both 
of U. 8S. Stockton, Calif., Herbert 
and Lillie Buffum. S8vo. © Jan. 


20 


16, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 22; E 605202; 
Herbert Buffum, Stockton, Calif. 
560 


Cleopatra; opera burlesque of college 
life, w and m John W. Brigham, 
of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1925; 2¢ 
Feb. 7; D 26724; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 561 


Cleveland, you’re a grand old town; 
w Bob Lenze and I. H. Isaacs, melo- 
dy Edgar Lehn and B. Lenze, both 
ot) FU. 1S) (Opes Jani: 7, 1925 > 1B 
606349; I. Harry Isaacs, Youngs- 
town, O. 562 


Cloches dans le soir; 7° nocturne, C. 
Galos, of France; pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599921; 


Henry Gregh et fils, Paris. 563 
Cloches (Les) de Corneville (The 
chimes of Normandy); by Robert 


Planquette, adapted from the opera, 
arr. and ed. Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain} pis vwijer2: “© Wee, 30; 
1924; 1 c each Jan. 14, 1925; E 
608202, 608203; Joseph Williams, 


ltd., London. [© arranging and ed- 
iting | 564, 565 
Clouds to sunshine; w and m HE. 


Morton, of Canada. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1925; E 608767; Ernest Morton, 
Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada. 566 


Coast (The) Pacific; march, R. B. 
Hisenberg, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; HB 605511; 
Fred Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 

567 

Coasting ; by Juan Masters, of U. S8.; 
pf. (In 7 tunes for tots) © Jan. 
19, 1925; 2 «@ Jan. 24; E 605402; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

568 


Cochrane (Peggy) Two musical 
studies; by P. Cochrane, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Rosemary—2. The 
swing. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 
15, 1925; E 608197; The Anglo- 
French music co., ltd., London. 

569 


Cold in hand blues; melody Jack Gee 
and Fred Longshaw, both of U: S. 
©1c. Feb. 3, 1925; E 605492; C. R. 
pub. co., New York. 570 


Cold winter’s ice; w traditional, m 
Thomas Weelkes, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; five mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 19243! 1 ¢. Jan. '13, 1925 ; 
E 608154; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 571 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


572 


Colette; by Ernest A. Boxall, of Great 
Britain; pf., 1st violin and cello ad 
Hb.’ © Jane ,27, 1925° 1c: Web. 10. 
E 608516; Duff, Stewart & co., lid., 
London. 572 


College songs of Northwestern college, 
Naperville, Ill.; compiler of U. S. 
Chicago, H. T. FitzSimons, music 
publisher. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 24; E 607506; Northwest- 
ern college, Naperville, Ill. 573 


Colorado Rose; w and m Lon Healy, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Feb. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 9; E 605770; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 574 


Colorado, the top of the world; w and 
m Branch Cowell, of U. S. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 7; E 606364; J. 
H. Cowell, Kansas City, Mo. 57D 


Columbia (The) collection of patriotic 
and favorite home songs; 120 songs, 
arr. R. BE. Hildreth, of U. 8S. 4to. 
1. B flat ten. Saxophone and trom- 
bone, baritone, euphonium, B flat 
bass, BB flat bass.—2. Horns in E 
flat, melophones and. 2d. E flat alto 
saxophone.—8. E flat alto saxo- 
phone, E flat clarinet and ist E flat 
alto saxophone.—4. Ist C ten. saxo- 
phone, 1st ten. banjo, 1st plectrum 
banjo. © Apr. 21, 1924; 2 c@ each 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604862-604865 ; Wal- 
ter Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 576-579 


Columbia post march; by Fred K. 
Huffer, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Jan. 
6, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 18; E 606464; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 


580 


Columbine; march, P. FE. del Cam- 
piglio, of U. S., ed. J. Frank Leve; 
pElLO Dee. 31) 2924: '2 er tan. 2 
1925; E 607053 ; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 581 


Come again; w Fred G. Bowles, m 
Gwynn Morris, of England; med. 


voice. © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 c¢. Jan. 13; 
E 608486; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., 
London. 582 


Come along; w and m F. E. Blanch- 
ard, of U.S: @idan 31, 1925232 e. 
Feb. 10; E 607204; Francis HE. 
Blanchard, Defiance, O. 583 


Come away; by Fritz Hartmann, of 
Germany, op. 219, no. 2; pf. (In 
good humor) © Feb. 3, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 7; E 605677; Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 584 


26 


Come back, sweet girl; w and m C. B. 
Loeffler, of U. S. © 1 ce Feb. 2, 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 20 


1925; E 605470; Carolyn B. Loeffler, | 


Gulfport, Miss. 585 


Come back to Hollywood, Molly; w 
and m D. Newton and E. Peterson, 
both of U. S. © 1.¢. Feb. 2, 1925; 
E 606927; Dwight Newton and El- 
win Peterson, Los Angeles. 586 


Come back to me; w and melody A. 
Kitts, of U. S. 
1925; E 605237; Annis Kitts, No. 
Kenova, O. 587 


w and melody EH. S. Connell, of 
U.S. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1925; BE 604793 ; 
Earl S. Connell, Sacramento, Calif. 
| 588 
Come live in my world of love; w 
and m H. L. Freeman, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607655; Harry 
Lawrence Freeman, New York. 589 


Come, O thou traveler unknown; an- 
them, w Charles Wesley, m H. Alex- 
ander Matthews, of U. S.; sop. solo 
and mixed voices. 4to. 
1925; 2 c Feb. 14; E 607241; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 590. 

Come on now Lindy; fox trot, w and 
m Grace L. Ingram and George Hill, 
both of U. S., arr. Harry L. Alford. 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606213; South Bend music pub. 
co., South Bend, Ind. 591 


Come out of my dreams little girl; 
w and melody V. E. Evans, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Jan, 22) 1925778 7o05246 ; 
Violet E. Evans, Columbus, O. 592 


Come smile love; w and melody C. G. 
Ramsay, of Canada. © 1 e¢. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607581; Cora Graham 
Ramsay, Airdrie, Alta., Canada. 

593 


Come to me; w Darl MacBoyle, m 
Clifford. Grey, of (U2 aan 2 AcC., 
with ukulele in D. © Dee. 22, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1925; E 605383 ; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 594 


Come to me at twilight; w and m HE. 
B. Davis, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 6; E 605576; Elsie Blud- 
worth Davis, Orange, Tex. 595 


Come to me my darling: w and m 
E. BE. Page, of U. S. © 1. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 606772; Hugene Edgar 
Page, Los Angeles. 596 


Come to the fair; two-part song, w 
Helen Taylor, m Easthope Martin, 
of Great Britain: treble voices, in B 
fiat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 19, 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 9; E 608496; Hnoch & sons, 
Itd., London. 597 


©y'd veer ame 22, 


(OrBebs 11° 


+ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


622 


Come up a little higher—you won’t 
fall; w and m Herbert Buffum, of 
Unset Syvo.. ©LOct. 25,: 1924; 2c. 
Feb. 13, 1925; E 607212; Mrs. John 
A. Anderson, Topeka, Kan. 598 


Come with me, sweetheart, to love- 
land; w and melody J. R. Hamilton, 
Of Wes. nO 1se. Jan,;29,',1925 5; B 
605357; James R. Hamilton, New 
York. 599 


Come, ye disconsolate; anthem, w 
Thomas Moore, m Edward Keith 
Macrum, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
with sop. and contralto solos, organ 
aceharn ston, ©; Heb. 13; 19255) 12.) c. 
Feb. 16; E 607344; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 600 

Coming (The) of spring; fantastic 
light opera, w L. G. Nicholson and 
J. W. James, m L. G. Nicholson, 
bru S. > 7@)11%e) Mar. 5; 19253..D 
26735; Laurie Gregory Nicholson & 
& J. Wharton James, Los Angeles. 

601 

Coming (The) spring; part song, w 
ane a MM. 1. Robinspn,;, of U.S. ; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1925; 
E 605942; Mabel Leverett Robinson, 
Boston. . 602 

Comm’ e’ bella ’a giuventt; versi R. 
Cavallo, musica S. Cofini, of U. S.; 
wanna ec. Fan? 20." 1925%" hi 
605131; Raffaele Cavallo and Sante 
Cofini, New York. 603 


Gomme des fous; marche joyeuse, 
Raoul Boischot, of France: orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
42, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; BE 599847 ; 
R. Boischot, Paris. 604 

Common street blues; w and melody 
A. B. Cannon, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1925; E 607108; Albert B. Can- 
non, Philadelphia. 605 


Comrades in arms; march, Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. 
Dec. 13, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1925; EH 
599694; Warren & Phillips, London. 

606 

Concentration; by B. M. Nishkian, of 
U. S. San Francisco, Fisk music 
man Peo. Cc) Mar. 11, “1925 5" '2'~e. 
Mar. 7; E 610297; Beatrice M. Nish- 
kian, San Francisco. 607 


Concert valse; by P. Stoye, of U..S.; 
pf., left hand alone. Des Moines, 
Ia., Youngerman music co. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 607675; 
Paul Stoye, Des Moines, Ia. 608 

Conchita ; Spanish dance, R. 8. Stough- 
hom voto. pr © Dee 12” 1923: 
2 e. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604871; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 609 


52684—25—_3 


arr. R. E. Hildreth, 
of U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Mar. 15, 
1924; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610051; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© 
arrangement ] 610 


Concone (—) Etude; op. 24, selected 
and ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. 8.; 
pf. (Progressive series studies) 
nos. 8, 19,20." ©: Feb. 9;-1925 2 e. 
each Feb. 14; E 605829—-605831; Art 


publication soec., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary ] 611-613 


Confession blues; w James and Janice 
Blythe, m James Blythe, of U. S.; in 
CLOG Ale, Men, 26, 1920, Br B01regs 
Chicago music pub. co., Chicago. 614 

Confessione d’amore; mazurka, J. 
Gioé, of U. S.; mand. or violin. 4to. 
Organ.” 8,7 1925-"S"'e san: 16 By 
606553; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 615 

Confrey’s (Zez) modern conception of 
Six old masterpieces; by Zez Con- 
frey [pseud. of Edward Elzear Con- 
frey] of U. S.; pf. Triumerei; by 
Robert Schumann. [5 others] ©. 
Feb. 7, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 20; E 607497 ; 


Jack Mills, inc., New York. 616 
Consecration; w F. G. Currier, m 
Henry “Cowell, “of PW) S.° © tie 


Jan. 13, 1925; E 604990; Florence 
Gay Currier, Fall River, Mass. 617 
Contadinella: mazurka, M. Bellis, of 
USS": viol: 4" 2 Fam."'6, 1925'; 
EK 604861; Matthew Bellis, Brooklyn. 
618 

Conte fantastique;: d’aprés Le masque 
de la mort rouge, André Caplet, of 
France: pf. et quatuor 4 cordes. © 
Pec. 5, 1924-")) «Jam. 5/1925 7° 


608109; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement | 619 
Conte romanesque; par Robert-Le- 


Grand, of France, op. 5; violon et 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 

Deer tA. TO24e 1 e+ Sana. A925 e. 
599884; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 620 


Contessa Mariza; operetta in tre atti, 
di Julius Brammer e Alfredo Griin- 
wald, traduzione italiana A. Bos- 
chetti e A. Delveechio, musica Em- 
merich Kalman, riduzione Franz 
Kopriva, both of Hungary; pf. solo 
con testo italiano. © Nov. 20, 1924; 
1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599760; Casa 
musicale Mauro, Milan. 621 


Contessina; versi Giuseppe Tetamo, 
melodia Alfredo Mazzucchi, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Svo. © Feb. 26, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 28; E 607704; Rosario Ca- 
talano, Brooklyn. 622 


27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


623 


Convento (Il) veneziano; commedia 
coreografica in due atti e due quadri, 
argomento J. I. Vaudoyer, riduzione 
Alfredo Casella, of Italy; pf. © 
Feb. 24, 1925; 1c. Feb. 25; E 608701 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 623 

Co-optimists (The) ; 6th selection, arr. 
Henry E. Pether, of England; pf. 
© Dee. 29, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; 
E 608647; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 624 


Coquetas (Las); fox trot, letra y 
musica. Eliseo Grenet [i. e. E. 
Grenet y Sanchez] of Cuba. © Dec. 
15, 1924: 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; HE 
608618; Eliseo Grenet y Sanchez, 
Havana. 625 

Coquette (The) ; by Karl Rissland, of 
VU. S50. 124,.,n0.,,.; wiolin and pf. 
© idan. 17,1925; 2 ,.e.) fan 20-58) 
606694; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


626 

Coquette (La); valse impromptu, 
Nellie Owen, of England; pf. 

Feb. 11); 1925%..4°.e. sWKeb., 24.1 


608693 ; Phillips & Page, London. 
627 


Coquette (Le); Viennese serenade, 
George E. Hurt, of England, domi- 
ciled at Asheville, N. C.; violin and 
pf. ©l1ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606289; 
George Hurt, Asheville, N. C. 628 


Cordiferro; schottische, J. Gioe, of 
U. S.; mand. or violin. 4to. © Jan. 
8, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 16; E 606561; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 629 

Cordon S. V. P.; de Troublez-moi, pa- 
roles Yves Mirande, musique Raoul 
Moretti, of France. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608282; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 630 

Core che chiagne; versi M. Romanelli, 
melodia Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605908; Michele Romanelli, 
New York. 631 

‘Corn-fed mama; w W. Durham, m 

Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New York, 

Frank Harding. © Jan. 15, 1925; 

2c. Jan. 16; E 606532; W. Durham, 

% Postmaster, New York. 632 


Cortége de féte; by George A. Burdett, 
of U. S.; organ. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 
Za, WMlO2 2) Gx dans) oO.) o LOZ cs 6 i) 
605389 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
633 

Cortege of the Cyclops; by George L. 
Cobb, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 9, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1925; EH 604891; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 634 


Could I but find the words to tell; w 
J. C. Graham, m Fr. Kiicken, op. 44, 


pt. Int, n. s., v. 20 


no. 2, arr. Carl F. Pfatteicher, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 
24, 1924; 2 ©) Jan. 190% 19252 7H - 
606601; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [C arrangement] 635 


Country gardens; by Perey Aldridge 
Grainger, arr. Adolf Schmid, of Eng- 
land, domiciled at New York. 1. 
Small orch.—2. Large orch. © Feb. 
21, 1925; 2c each Feber 27: * Bb. 
607685, 607686; G. Schirmer, ine.,_ 
New York. [© arrangement] 

636, 637 

Cover (Lily) Two songs; w P. J. 
O’Reilly, m L, Cover, of England ; 
in ©. 1. The haven. [one other] 
© Feb. 5; 1925: 1. ¢-4mep, 162" b 
608491; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

638 

Cradle song; by M. Helfand, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Feb.-28, 1925; EB 607699 ; 
Maurice Helfand, New York. 639 


—by Reginald Redman, of Great 
Britain; pf... © Dee. 3 1924- 1 c. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 599680; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 640 


—— unison song, w Jane Taylor, m 
R. Tansley, of Great Britain; in A. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jan. 2, 1925; 1c. Feb. 20; E 608741; 
Reginald Tansley, London. 641 


[and] Danse mignonne; by 
Gladys Cumberland, of England ; pf. 
©, Dee., 13,1924; te; dam 2.9925 ; 
E 599696; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 642 


Craving; w and m Ben Bernie, Philip 
Charig and Kenneth Casey, all of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in D. 
© Feb. 13, 1925; 2 c. Feb.,16; E 
607352; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
New York. 643 


Créche (La) merveilleuse; conte pro- 
vencal de Noél en trois tableaux, 
paroles Charles Hellem et Pol 
d’Estoec, musique Lucien Marie Aube, 
of France; pf. et chant. 4to. 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; D 
26706; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 644 


Creeping ; w and m J. Myerov, of U.S. 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606660; 
Joseph Myerov, Philadelphia. 645 


Creole love song; two-part song or 
duet, w and m Edgar Belmont 
- Smith, op. 4, arr. N. Clifford Page, 
of U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Jan, 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 8; E 604957 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 646 


Cretan cradle-song; w May Byron, m. 
J. Backer-Lunde, of Norway; in F. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 . 


669 


© Jan. 15, 1925; 1 ec Feb. 4; E 
608426 ; Enoch & sons, ltd., London. 
. 647 


Crisantemo; waltz, G. Sartori, arr. B. 
Quattrociocche, of U. 8.; accordion. 
(Sonata mensile per armonica, De- 
cember, 1923, no. 158) © Dec. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605156; 
Biagio R. Quattrociocche, Steuben- 
ville, G. [© arrangement] 648 


Cro’ chaillean (Colin’s cattle) ; Scot- 
tish Keltic song, w traditional, m 
John Foulds, of Great Britain, op. 
70, no. 2; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Titverso toes 1 eG). dan, 24° EK 
608348; W. Paxton & co. ltd., Lon- 
don. 649 


Crooked (The) man; by George F. 
Hamer, of U. 8.; pf. with w. Law- 
rence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Wee..26,.1924; 2 ¢..Dec..29,; E 
607437; R. Liversidge, Lawrence. 
Mass. 650 

Croon a little tune at twilight; w and 
m C. M. Prieste, arr. Vern Elliott 
and C. M. Prieste, both of U. S.; pf. 


with w. © 1. Feb. 16, 1925; E 
607315; Charles M. Prieste, Los 
Angeles. 651 
Cross country; march, H. Howard 
Cbeney, of, U:.S.5; pt.. ©,.Jan.. 16, 


1924; 2 «. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604867; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© 
arrangement | 652 
Cross word mama, you’re puzzling me: 
m R. J. Papalia, of U. S.; violin. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1925; E 605524; Rosario 
Joseph Papalia, New Orleans. 653 
Cross-word mamma you puzzle me, but 
papa’s gonna figure you out; w Sid- 
ney Clare and Willie Raskin, m 
Jimmie Monaco, of U.S. © Dec. 
2a; N24: 2, e, Jan.,,29,, 1925; 
605386; Jerome H. Remick & Go., 
New York. 654 
CrosS word papa you sure do puzzle 
me; w and melody Arthur Ray and 
Monette Moore, arr. Merle T. Ken- 
drck allo. U. S.."© 1 e& Jan: \24, 
1925; E 605277 ; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 655 
Cross word puzzle blues: w and m 
Emery Wellons, of U. S. © Jan. 
25. doses ft elivan. 27; te Rep "6. 
1925; E 605589; Emery Wellons, 
New York. 656 
wand mV. M. Catok, of U. S. 
Grey. a4, 192y-) 2 ¢.o-Hebs 14%, B) 
605813; Victor M. Catok, Spring- 
field, Mass. 657 
w M. E. Worker, melody Harry 
I Ross, “ef US. (©°1 @& Jan! 5, 


29 


1925; E 606258; Max HE. Worker, 
Philadelphia. 658 
Cross (The) word puzzle blues; w 
Mrs. George Stoupa and John Wag- 
ner, m G. J. Stoupa, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1925; E 606852 ; George 
Joseph Stoupa, New York. 659 


Cross-word puzzle of love; from Someé 
girl, w George A. Kershaw, m Ed 
Smalle, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 11; E 607136; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 660 


Cross words; w Chas. Tobias, m Hd. 
Gladstone, of U. S.; pf. acc, with 
ukulele arr. Louis Fleischer. © Jan. 
19,,, 1925.;20e. Jan. 19; . 606671; 
Breau & Tobias, New York. 661 


I love you, w and m Kd HE. 
Bryant, Fred Godfrey and Hubert 
W. David, all of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
11; E 608545; Worton David, Itd., 
London. 662 

Cross-words between sweetie and me; 
w Fred Steele and Bob Schafer, m 
Billy Heagney and Bert Reed, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 7, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 8; E 604916; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 663 

Crosspuzz ; one-step, w Thos. H. Lewis, 
m J. W. Johnson, of England; in 
D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
Mons | ©“ sane °28;"1925- 1: c.- Feb. 
12; E 608559; Imperial music pub. 
co., London. 664 

Crossword puzzle blues; melody Ar- 
thur Ray and Bob Fuller, both of 
U.°S."are’ AY ‘Bay: “O°? e& Jan 24 
1925: E 607062; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 665 

wandm J. A. Greif, of U. S. © 

1 ¢«. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606777; Jean 

Anthony Greif, Tacoma, Wash. 


666 

Crossword (The) puzzle glide; w F. 
Goss, m Mrs. Foster Goss, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 26, 1925; 
E 607624; Foster Goss, Inglewood, 
Calif. 667 
Crewn after cross; Easter service, w 
Mattie B. Shannon and others, m 
Ira B. ‘Wilson and others, of U. S. 
8vo. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 31; A 820315; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton. 668 
Crowned with victory ; Easter pageant 
for young people and children, lib- 
retto Lizzie DeArmond, m J. H. 
Fillmore, of 'U.'S. Svo. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 607456; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 669: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


670 


af 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Crucifixion 
from the Gospels, m Pearl G. Cur- 
ran, of U. S.; high voice. © Feb. 
14, 1925; 2 ¢., Feb..18;..E 607387 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 670 


Crystal (The) brook; four-part 
chorus, English paraphrase Nathan 
Haskell Dole, m Anthony Stepano- 
vich Arensky, arr. Archibald T. 
Davison, of U. S.; men’s voices, a 
cappella, with violin obbl. 4to. © 
Jan. 25.) AS25¢.. Qsenidan. vA eV EB 
605093; EH. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 671 


Cuban (A) nocturne; part-song, W 
Margaret Lester, m William Lester, 
of U. S., op. 26, no. 1; mixed voices. 
Ato. © Jan! 27, 1925; 2:e. Jan. 29; 
E 605338; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 672 


women’s voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 30. 1925 20°C. Sheba 
GO6987; J. .Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 673 
Cuckoo; w and m Wm. J. Rietz, of 
U. S.: pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 606920; B. 
A. music pub. co., New York. 674 
Cuddle me up; from the Chiffon girl, 
w and m Monte Carlo and Alma 
Sanders, both of U. S. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 14; E 605816; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New ieee 
75 
Cuddles and kisses; w Raymond B. 
Hgan, m Richard A. Whiting, of 
U. 8.3; pf. aece., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 17, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 16; E 605110; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc, New York. 676 
Cullum (H. J. Burges) Two songs; w 
Almey St. John Adcock, m H. J. B. 


Cullum, of Great Britain. 1. Har- 
lequin.—2. Columbine. © Jan. 16, 
1925; 1 e@ Jan. 28; H 608406: 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 677 
Cumberland (Gladys) Idyl; by G. 

Cumberland, of England; pf. 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1925; H 
599688; Warren & Phillips, London. 
678 


—Two-old world dances; by G. 
Cumberland, of England; pf. 1. 
Minuet.—2. Gavotte. © Dec. 13, 
1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599692; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 679 


Cumparo duneto; versi e musica di 
F. Amodio, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1925; E 
605508; Frank Amodio, New York. 

680 


(The); sacred song, w | Cunziglio ’e mamma; versi P. Buon- 


giovanni, musica Francesco Renda, 
of Italy; pianola. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1925 ; E 605344; Gaetano Lo Bianco, 
New York. 681 


Cupid’s broadcasting tonight; w and 
melody E. Herndon, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605448; Ella 
Herndon, Colorado Springs, Col. 

682 - 


Cup‘d’s lottery; w Thomas Moore, m 
Otis M. Carrington, of U. S.: boys’ 
voices. 4to. ©,Jan, 5, 1925: 2. c. 
Jan. 16; E 607158: Myers & Car- 
rington, Redwood City, Calif. 683 


Cut it out willya; w and melody M. 
Oliver,, of, Ul) Si @) aie ae 
1925; E 606284; Miles Oliver, Jer- 
sey City. 684 


(La) (The ezarina); ma- 
russe, L. Ganne, arr. Pietro 
and Mario Perry, both of 
domiciled at New Milford, 
; pf. accordeon. (Pagani edi- 
tion, no. 7312) © Dee. 30, 1924; 
2 e.Jan. 7, 1925; E 606322; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 685 


Czerny (—) Study; op. 686, no. 9, se- 
lected and ed. Leopold Godowsky, of 
U. S.; pf. (Progressive series 
studies) © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
26; EH 607641; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, 


Czarina 


annotations and glossary] 686 

— selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. (Pro- 
gressive series studies) 1-8. Op. 


553, nes. 1, 4. 5. — 4-6. Op. 636, nos. 
11°22. 94) "© Web. 2o.n roe ei ‘ec! 
each Mar. 5; E 610196—-610199, 
610201, 610202; Art publication soc., 


St. Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, 
annotations and glossary] 687-692 
—__ —___ —__ —__ —— 1-3. Op. 599, 


nos. 68, 70, 84.— 4. Op. 636, no. 7. 
© Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ec each Feb. 14: 
E 605818, 605832, 605834, 605835; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary ] 693-696 


D’automne; by Franz ODrdla, of 
Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 1843 violin andi. © 
Feb. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 11; E 607126: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 697 


D’une fAme ardente; andante appas- 
sionato, transcription Maurice Pesse, 
of. France; violon ou violoncelle 
avee ace. de pf. Editions musicales 


30 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


. nos. 1-2, 1925 


Buffet-Crampon & cie. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 @ Jan. 7, 1925; E 608079; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 698 


Daddy is coming home etc.; w and 
melody E. O. Lowry, of U. Ss. ©1 
e. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605616; E. O. 
Lowry, Colorado Springs, Col. 699 


Daddy 0’ mine; w and melody Mrs. 
E. Foster, of U. 8S. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607298; Mrs. Elma Fos- 
ter, Hoy, La. 700 


Daddy’s girl; w and melody Mrs. lL. 
H. Hopkins, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
@,) 19255" H'.605625*) ‘Mrs.’ Lysle’ 4. 
Hopkins, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


Daffodils waltz; miniature, Frederic 
A. Franklin, of U. 8.; violin and pf. 
© Feb: 11, 19252" ce: Feb. 14; E 
607255; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 702 


Dainty dance; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; string quartet or 
string orch. with double bass, ad 
ipa pt. ©. Dee, 31:.1924: 1 e. 
Jan. 24, 1925; E 608339; Augener, 
ltd., London. 703 


Daisy, why don’t you keep that date; 
w and m F. C. Calnen, of U. S. © 

1 e. Feb. 9, 1925; E 607088; Fred 
Charles Calnen, New Bedford, Mass. 
704 


Dame Elaine; paroles Tristan Kling- 
Sor, musique Paul  Pierné, of 
France. © Dec. 19, 1924; 1 ¢ Feb. 
5, 1925; E 608429; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 705 


Dance; interpolation in Place Congo, 
EE EY Gribert,-of 'U:S.; pf: © 1 
ce. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607525; Henry 
F. Gilbert, Cambridge, Mass. 706 


Dance des cloches; by Charles F. 
Pearce, of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state music co. © Dee. 
26, 1924; 2 e Dec..29; E 607413; 
R. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 707 


Dance of the Gillie Dhu; by Helen L. 
Cramm, of.U. S., op. 36, no. 4; pf. 
© Feb. 11, 1925; 2 ¢«. Feb. 14; EB 
607247 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 708 


Dance of the marionettes; by Fran- 
cesco B. De Leone, of U. S., op. 22, 
no. 14; pf. (Quattrociceche edi- 
tion, nov 411). © Dee,, 22,,1991 + 2c. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 605159; Biagio R. 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 709 

Dance of the satyrs; by George L. 
Cobb, of U. S.; pf. © June 5, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604897; Walter 
Jacobs., inc., Boston. 710 


723 


Dance while the world is young; w 
Edward Teschemacher, m Herbert 
Oliver, of England; in D. © Jan. 
27, 1925; 1 « Feb. 5; E 608489; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. Til 


Dancers (The); w Dave Dreyer, mel- 


701 


31 


ody Abe Lyman and Tippy Gray, 
both of U. S: © 1c. Feb. 19, 1925; 
E. 605905; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. £12 
Dancing leaves; by Helen L. Cramm, 
Gri Seton. 36s nel: pl ©). web: 
11, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607245; 
Theo, Presser co., Philadelphia. 713: 
w and m Mae Aileen Erb, of 
U. S., op. 23, no. 1; pf. with w. Law- 
rence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
©" Dee: 28, 1924 772) «Bec 297-'R: 
607480; R. Liversidge, Lawrence,. 
Mass. 714. 
Dancing on with you; waltz, w and m 
BE, Silver, of U.S: ©. 1 ce’ Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605903; Ethel Silver, Mil- 
waukee. 715 
Daniel in the lions’ den; spiritual.,. 
arr. Harvey Worthington Loomis, of 
U. 8.; mixed voices, eight pts. 4to. 
OC) Jan. 12%, 19951 0%eF Jan! *s6.w 
605373 ; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] ' 716 


Danse; arr. Angela Diller, of U. S.; 


pt. ©, Fete t) 1995. 2 e:) Febsai2* 
EK 605788: G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 717 


Danse folatre; par A. Segall, of U. S., 
op. 1; violon avec acc. de pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 606381; Arno Segall, 
Savannah, Ga. 718 

Danse petite; by Gladys Cumberland, 
of England; pf. © Dec. 13, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599689; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 719 

Danza (La) pro-bita; melodia Spag- 
ncola, V. Russo, of U.S.; pf. (Cover- 
title: The prohibited dance) ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606574; Vincenzo 
Russo, Garfield, N. J. 720 

Daphne; valse gracieuse, P. E. Dur- 
ney, of U.S. 7-piir ©.1-¢.. Jan, 10, 
1925; E 606457; Paul Edmund Dur- 
ney, San Francisco. 721 

Dark days or fair; w Cecil Fanning, 
m Charles G, Vardell, jr., of U. S. 
© Feb. 20, 1925;,2.¢: Feb. 24; E 
607508 ; Boston music co., New York. 


’ 


hoe 
Darkies’ (The) patrol; by Geo. L. 
Lansing, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 


U.- See oreh: |: .4t0: 1.@©' Dee, 31,1923: 
2 ¢. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610054; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 723 


724 


Darktown dancing team; w and mel- 
ody Fred Hall and Dave Elman 
[pseud. of David Kopelman], both 
or U! S. © Jan: 24, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
24; EH 605253 ; Equitable music corp., 
New York. 724 


Darlin’ o’ mine: w Tyrone King, mel- 
ody C. O. Ellis, arr. Homer Tourjee, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1925; 
EH 604847; Cecil Osik Ellis, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 725 


Darling; w and melody Samuel Kes- 
tenbaum and M. M. Korn, both of 
LOA io © Mitac ite cpanel fs icatiines Satins IS ra MD) 
604802 ; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
ING Dy 726 

Darling mine; w and m Henry G. 
Millier, of U. S. Los Angeles, Mis- 
sion music pub. co. © Dec. 17, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606262; 
A. Hi. Millier, Los Angeles. Vag 


Darling wonderful girl; waltz, w and 
m D. EH. Lundin, of Sweden, domi- 
ciled at Escanaba, Mich. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1925: E 607198; David E. 
Lundin, Escanaba, Mich. 728 

Dat Mississippi moon; by T. Frazer, 
Of We Sic" pt, dive. dan. 2% 01925 - 
E 605289; Thompson Frazer, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 729 

Date a piene mani, date le rose; di 
Nerone, atto 38, A. Boito, ridotta Ar- 
manno Morlaecchi, of Italy: mand. o 
violino, ,.4to.,° © Feb. 19,1925; 1. ¢. 
Feb. 20; E 608680; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 730 

Davico (V.) Six quatrains populaires 
portugais; paroles divers auteurs, 
musique V. Davico, of Italy. 1. 
Tu m’as appelée ta vie. [five others] 
©’ Dee. '12,°1924° Te: Jan, 5: 1925; 


EK 599963; Delrieu fréres, Nice, 
France. 731 
David the bard (Dafydd y gareg 


wen); new English version, Doug- 
las Llewellyn, m arr. 8S. Northcote, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
{English and Welsh text] © Jan. 
15, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 20; E 608724; 
Sydney Northcote, Haywards Heath, 


Sussex, England. 732 
Davis (Arthur) Idylle; by A. Davis, 
of U. 8.; organ. obl. Svo. © Dee. 


31, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; EH 604822 ; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 733 
Dawn of love; valse, A. H. Robinson, 
of England; pf. © Dec. 1, 1924; 
1 ec. Dec. 8; E 608464; Alfred Hol- 
den Robinson, Rastrick, Yorks, Eng- 
land. 734 


| Dawn of spring; 


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pt. 117, nu s., v.20 - 


two part cantata, 
w Alice Clifton Beil, m Richard 
Kountz, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
© .Feb,...3) 1925) 2c Pens 
605671; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 735 
Dawn shall over Lethe break ; w Hil- 
aire Belloc, m Colin Macleod Camp- 
bell, of Great Britain; in F. 
Jan, 14, 1925;1c¢. Feb. 12; EH 608539; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 736 
Day before yesterday; operetta for 
children, book, lyric and m Cynthia 
Dodge, of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 3, 
1925; 2 e@/ Feb: 72D 26725) Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 737 
Day by day; w A. G. Fisher, m EH. R. 
Farrar, of, Use S.c\@©, Bebs 2.4 1925 : 
2c. Feb. 5; E 605510; E. R. Farrar, 
Chicago. 738 
Day dreams; by Alice Barnett, of 
U. S.; violin solo, in first position, 
pf. ace. © Dec.'5, 1924°°2 @) "tan. 
19, 1925; E 606646; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 739 
Day dreams; w B. Bowden, melody B. 
Bowden and N. Cobblediek, both of 
U.S. ©1e¢. Mar. 9, 1925; H 610341 ; 
Bertha Bowden and Nell Cobbledick, 
Oakland, Calif. 740 
Day (The) dreams never come true; 
wand m G. F. Nick, jr., of U. S. 
© 1e Jan. 15, 1925; E 605038; 
George Frances Nick, jr., Green Bay, 
Wis. 741 
Day (A) in the country; by Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. 
Feb. 18, 1925:' 1 € “hep, gar? 1) 
608764; Warren & Phillips, London. 
742 


Day (A) in the life of a child; seven 
episodes in easy style, Jeannette L. 
Norman, of U. 8.; pf. © Dec.. 19, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606628 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 743 

Day (The) of resurrection; by Wil- 
liam. Ms Webbe, of Ui, iSeq /4to.j7 1. 
Trumpet 2, in B flat—2. Ten. trom- 
bone.—3. Bass trombone.—4. Tim- 
pani. 5.) Trtmpet, (ne iat) C) 
Feb. 27, 1925; 2 c. each Mar. 2; E 
610183-610187 ; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 744-748 

w taken from The canon for 

Easter by St. John of Damascus, 

Rey. 1, 18, and a hymn, m William 

Y. Webbe, of U. S.; mixed voices, 


organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 6; E 605763; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 749 


Days (The) are never long enough ; uni- 
son song, Ww Blanche H. Tritton, m Lil- 
jan Blight, of England. 4to. © Dec. 


32 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925: 


4, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E. 599687 ; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 750 
De lamps all lit up in Ziyon; w anon., 
m arr. C. L. Corbitt and L. C. Eley, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1925; 
EK 607689; C. L., Corbitt and L. C. 
_Eley, Salem, Va. 751 
De ol’ time campmeetin’; negro camp 
meetin’ story in song, w and m 
Unohoo [pseud. of Ernest August 
Meyer] .of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1924; 
2 c. Dec. 26; E 605143 ; Unohoo pub. 
co., Brooklyn. 752 
Dear absent one; w and melody J. 
Wallis Or . 9. ©) 1 ¢,. Jan. 22, 
1925; E 605231; Jessie Wallis, Ak- 
ron, O. 753 
Dear, dear! humorous song, w H. M. 


Burnaby, m Harold Arpthorp, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 


1924; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1925; H 608125; 
Reynolds & co., London. 754 
Dear harp of my country (Llwyn 
on); English w Moore, m arr. S. 
Northcote, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. [English and Welsh text] 
© Jan. 24, 1925; 1 c Feb. 20; E 
608727; Sydney Northeote, Hay- 
wards Heath, Sussex, England. 755 


Dear (A) little goose; song or musical 
recitation, Ww anon. m August 
Halter, of U. S. © Feb. 3, 1925; 
2 ¢. Feb. 7; E 605676; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 756 


Dear love, adieu; w A. L. Glynn, m 
Albert M. Kanrich, of U.S: ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607530; Annie L. 
Glynn, Waltham, Mass. (57 


Dear mother mine; w J. Healy, m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New York 
city, Frank Harding. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb.'14; E 607267; Jo- 
seph Healy, Worcester. 758 


Dear old back yard days; w Sam 
Ehrlich, m Johnny Tucker, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Feb. 20, 
1925; 2:¢c. Feb. 27; E 610114; Mau- 
rice Abrahams, inc., New York. 759 


Dear old Cumberland; w C. H. W. 
Robertson and Sarah L. Shepherd, 
m CC. H. W. Robertson, transcribed 
S. L. Shepherd, both of U. S. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 605518; 
Charles H. Wesley Robertson, La- 
fayette, Ind. 760 


Dear old Kansas City, the heart of 
“OU. 8S. A.; w and m N.:.A. Caswell, 
of U. S. Kansas City, Mo., Franklin 
Hudson, publishers. © Jan. 16, 
‘1925; 2 ce. Jan. 26; E 605285; Neva 
A. Caswell, Kansas City, Mo. 761 


775 


Dear old pal I can’t forget you; w 
H. G. Brock, m H. O. Wheeler, of 
U.S. ©lc. Feb. 9, 1925; E 605695 ; 
Homer G. Brock, Kansas City, Mo. 

762 


Dear pal of mine; w and m R. Cy 
' Bryant, of Russia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. ae ath 44. 925° En 
605028; Rudolph C. Bryant, Chi- 
cago. . 763 


Dearer than dear; w H. Kahn, melody 
Evans Lloyd, arr. Jean Walz, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1925; EB 
605904 ; Herman Kahn, Chicago. 

764 


Dearest little red head ; w and melody 
P. H. Lundgren, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Feb. 12, 1925; E 607382; Paul Henry 
Lundgren, Lowell, Mass. 765 


Death letter dream blues; w and 
melody M. Davis, of U. S.; in C. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607707 ; Mad- 
lynn Davis, Chicago. 766 

Dédetkovy mamluyy; sousedska, arr. 
V.¥F. Fiser, of U.S. 4to. 1. Band.— 
2. Orch. © Nov. 10, 1924; 2 c. each 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 606486, 606437; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 767, 768 


pf. © Nov. 10, 1924; 

2c. Jan. 13, 1925; E 606432; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 769 
Deep blue eyes; by Maria Del’ Aqua, 
of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 
ec. Dec. 29; E 607422; R. Liversidge, 
Lawrence, Mass. 770 
Delage (Maurice) Sept hai-kais; pa- 
roles traduits du Japonais, musique 
M. Delage, of France. obl. 24mo. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1.¢. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608262; J. Jobert, Paris. [© 
translation ] T71 
Delaissido (La) (La délaissée) ; re- 
cueilli et harmonisé J. Canteloube, 
of France. (Chants d’Auvergne, 2° 
série, no. 4) © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «4 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608223;  Heugel, 


Paris. [© collection and harmoni- 
zation | 10 (4 
Delaware peaches blues; w and m 


Jack Sawyer, of U. S.. ©1-e. Jan. 
21, 1925; E 606730; United song 
writers, inc., New York. 773 


Dénouement; w tr. from. the. Per- 
sian, m Jeanne Woolford, of U. S. 
© -Feb. 9,;'1925; 2 c. Feb.12;, E 
607116 ; Boston music co., New York. 

174 

Denuded (The) forest; by Frances 
Terry, of U. S.;.pf., four hands. 
Feb. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; EH 607440; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 775 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


776 


Desert (The) shall rejoice; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m Rowland W. Dun- 
ham, of U. S.; women’s chorus. 4to. 
© Dee. 18, 1924; 2 @ Jan. 17, 1925; 

E 606662; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co., Boston. 776 


Désespérance; par Alfred d’Ambrosio, 
arr, F. Heurteur, of France; violon, 
violoncelle et contrebasse avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ¢e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608027; Henri 
Gregh, Paris. [© arrangement] 

T77 

Desire; part song, w Mary E. Glasson, 
m T. Bath Glasson, of U. S., op. 14, 
no. 2; sop. 1, 2, and alto. 4to. © 
Feb. 18 1925 ; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 607339 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 778 


Detroit; fox trot, w J. A. Fehlner, m 
Al. Taylor, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Dee. 30, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606206; Fehlner and Tay- 
lor, Detroit. 779 


Detroit marcia; by J. De Fazio, of 
U. S.; instrumental. ©1 ec. Jan. 19, 
1925; E 605175; Joseph De Fazio, 
Detroit. 780 


Deutschland darf nicht untergehn! 
marsch, text und musik W. Kahle, 
of Germany; klavier. © Oct. 14, 
1924; 1 c Jan. 3, 1925; E 608184; 
Wilhelm Kahle, Berlin-Schoéneberg, 
Germany. 781 


Deuxiéme entr’acte; trio, tiré de la 
musique de scéne compossée pour 
Robert Macaire, A. Chantrier, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse ad lib. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599980; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 782 


Devon (The) maid; poem Keats, m 
Eric Fogg, of England; high voice. 
© Jan. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Jan. 20; B 
608290; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

783 


Diabelli (—)  Sonates (Sonatas) ; 
Ops., 32,33, 37, 38,. 73, ed. rey. Vic- 
tor Charmettes, of France; pf. 4 4 
mains. (Edition francaise de 
musique classique, no. 298) © Dec. 
12, 1924; Ive. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599902 ; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revised edition] 

784 

Diabolic-rayon; paroles Léo Leliévre 
et H. Varna, musique Raoul Moretti, 
of France. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608085; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 785 

Diaphenia; by Hy. Constable, m A. 
Benjamin, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 1 ¢«. Feb. 20; E 608734; 


pt. III, n. s.. v. 20 


Arthur Benjamin, Beare Green, Sur- 
rey, England. ~ 786 
Dirty hell-ish blues; w and m W. - 
Benbow, arr. Lovie Austin, both of 


U. S.; pf with-w, In EF. ©'1 e. 
Feb. 28, 1925; E 607723; William 
Benbow, Chicago. 787 
Disappointed—feelings hurt blues; 


w and melody D. D. Holmes, of 
“U.S... Cla, Web. te mazos, 
607300 ; D. D. Holmes, New Orleans. 
788 

Disarmonie; versi Mya Nipotina, mu- 
sica Antonio Guarnieri, of Italy. © 
Feb,, 19, 1925; J1,.e.,.Feb. 20,;. B 
608688 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 789 


Divertissement; prelude and fuga, 
from Spanish-suite, De l’espanya de 
llegenda, J. C. Coll, of U. S; orch. 
sec. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607721: 
John Costa Coll, New York. 790 


Divine (The) affirmation; text St. 
Stephen the Sabaite, tr. J. M. Neale, 
m T. Hilton-Turvey, of England; in 
D, flat...©.Jan.,.2, 19255 1.-¢. Jan. 
3; E 599732; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
‘don. 791 


Divka v kroji nérodnim; polka, arr. 
NW. Bs oRiser ofsabbwis. + Atos 1. 
Orch.—2. Band. © Nov. 10, 1924; 
2 c. each Jan. 12, 1925; E 606440, 
606441; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 

792, 793 

pf. with w. © Nov. 10, 

1924; 2c. Jan. 18, 1925; E 606433 ; 

Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 794 


Dixie breeze; w and m G. Dunbar, 
arr. Otto Zimmerman, both of Can- 
ada. tee! Jian!) Ty 1925): H 
606569 ; George Dunbar, Montreal, 
Canada. — 795 


Dixie-land; part-song, arr. Nathaniel 
Irving Hyatt, of U. S., op. 37; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 16; E 6065438; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© nap enone] 

7 


Dixie sweet Dixieland; w and melody 
W. R. Jones, of U. S., arr. Lovie 
Austin; in A) flat..~.@,® ¢.Jan,, 2, 
1925; E 606111; Will Rodger Jones, 
Chicago. 797 


Dixieland blues; or, Down in dear 
old Dixie—there’s where I long to 
be, w and m H. T. McDowell, of 
U. S. © 1 e« Feb./26, 19253) E 
607620; Harold Troutt McDowell, 
Nashville, Ill. 798 

Do (The) I, or don’t I blues; w and 
melody Elsie Janis, of U. S. ©-1 
e. Feb. 3, 1925; E 605486; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 799 


34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


the undecided blues, from Puz- 
ales of 1925, w and m Hlsie Janis, 
of U. S.; pf. acec., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 25, 
“1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 607640; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 800 


Do you do cross-word puzzles; w and 
m K. L. Richards, of U. S. ©1«. 
Feb. 18, 1925; E 605850; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 801 

Do you ever dream of me; w Dave 
Goldye, m Charles L. Cooke, of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © Jan. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 26; E 606824; 
Ted Browne music co., inc., Chicago. 


802 
Do you mean it; fox trot, w and 
melody M. Bockel, arr. Rudolf 


Thaler, both of U. S. © 1. Jan. 
3, 1925; E 604845; Maurice Bockel, 
Philadelphia. 803 
Doctor; w G. O’Ramey, m Herbert 
Stothart, arr. Carl C. Gray, both of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © 1. Jan. 19, 
1925; E 606584; Georgia O’Ramey, 
Chicago. 804 


Dolce Risolino; valzer, Santi Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; instrumental. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
29, 1925; E 605355; Giovanni Lici- 
tra & Salvatore Giacino, New York. 

, 805 


Don Juan; w and m R. A. Mirzan, of 
France. © 1 c¢. Jan. 31, 1925; E 
606962; Richard Antony Mirzan, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 806 


Don Quixote; suite, V. F. Safranek, 
arr. Lester Brockton, of U. S.; full 
orch. with pf. conductor. 1. A 
Spanish village. [3 others] © Dec. 
2, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606617; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [@€ 
arrangement | 807 


Doniach (Shula) Four songs from a 
Child’s garden of verses; w Robert 
Louis Stevenson, set to m S. Don- 
iach, of Great Britain. 1. The 
swing. [8 others] © Feb. 24, 1925; 
1 ce. Feb. 26; E 608753 ; Edwin Asb- 
down, Itd., London. 808 


Donnybrook fair; by George Roberts, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606093; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 809 


Don’t be ashamed of the name of Abra- 
ham; w Howard Johnson and Lew 
Klein, m Irving Bibo, of U. S. © 
Web. 13;; 1925; 2 ce. Feb.) 2D EB 
607119; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 

. ine., New York. 810 


Don’t blame your daddy; w and mel- 
ody F. C. Schutz, of U. S.. © 1. 


52684254 35 


823 


Feb, 11, 1925; E607114~ Frea €arl 
Schutz, Galveston, Tex. 811 


Don’t bother me; w Virginia M. Munn, 
m Carl Rupp, of U. S. © Jan. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605534; Jack 

~ Mills, inc., New York. 812 


Don’t cry—sweetheart; waltz, Evan 
Georgeoff, arr. H. A. Hummel, both 
OF eso OGM, ane toe hep. ae 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 605964; Evan 
Georgeoff music pub. co., Cleveland. 

813 


Don’t dog me around; w and m La- 
Thair Stevens, of U.S. ©1ce. Feb. 
26, 1925; E 607633; Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. 814 


Don’t ever say you'll leave me; w 
and! mi" W's Gillen,’ of 'U.  S-*-pf. 
©1ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 605177; Wil- 
liam Patrick Gillen, Elmhurst, L. I., 
New: 815 


Don’t leave me alone; w Anthony- 
Angelo Agro, melody Alfred An- 
tonimi, of UW Si) © :- IT ciJam 26, 
1925: E 606780; Anthony Agro, 
Brooklyn. 816 

Don’t say Aloha when I kiss you 
good-bye; w and m Wendell W. 
Hall and Bert H. Carlson, both of 
U. S.; pf. aee:,, with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2 c¢ 
Jan. 15; E 605058; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 817 

Don’t say no; w Baron Keyes, m 
F. M. Buckholz, of U. S. © 1. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 606451; Fred M. 
Buckholz, San Francisco. 818 


Don’t send me back to Petrograd; 
from Music box revue, w and m 
i ‘erin oar U.S. (O* dan 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 14; E 606484; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 819 

Don’t tell me I’ve just been dreaming ; 
w R. E. Hausrath, m Walter Smith 
and lL. Goelzlin, both of U.S. [Blue- 
print] © 1 e@ Oct. 28, 1924; EB 
607104; R. E. Hausrath and Louis F. 
Goelzlin, San Francisco. 820 


Don’t touch it; w and melody A. W. 


Green, of U. S. © 1 c@ Jan. 16, 
1925; E 606497; A. W. Green, At- 
lantie City. 821 


Don’t try to’ cry your way back to 
me; w Phil Kelly, m Henry Well- 
ing, of U. S.. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 24; E 605271; Triangle music 


pub. co., ine., New. York. 822 
Doorway (A) in Norway; w. and 
melody O. W. Baker, of U.' S.: © 


1 c. Feb. 18, 1925; H 607187; Oscar 
“W. Baker, West Allis, Wis. 823 


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824 


Dorado (El); danse tango, A. J. 
Weidt, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
OLCH. . 440. KC) AMS. te. | oes 3 Oe 
Feb. 25, 1925; E 610057; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 824 


Dorise; Spanish waltz, Nell Scannell 
[pseud. of K. Stovall] of U. S.; pf. 
[Photographed] © 1 c« Jan. 7, 
1925; E 607613; Kathryne Stovall 
pub. co., Oklahoma, Okl. 825 


Dot and dash; polka, by Clara Lam- 
bert Hill, of U..S.;-pf....©.Jan., 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 2; E 606897; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 826 


Doubtful blues; fox trot,’ w and m 
Sampson Butts, of U. S. © Feb. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 607644; Samp- 
son & Jackson, St. Louis. 827 


Down and out blues; w W. Earthman 
Farrell, m Arthur Sizemore, of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2 ce. Jan. 27; E 605333; L. B. Curtis 
music publisher, New York. 828 


Down at the end of the garden; w 
Royden Barrie, m May H. Brahe, of 
Great Britain; in C. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 16; E 608571; Enoch 
& sons, Iltd., London. 829 


Down by the clothes line, Maggie 
that’s where I hang out; w B. 
Banks, m H. A. Hummel, of U. S. 

Feb. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 4; E 
605517; B. Banks, Gary, Ind. 830 


Down by the river blues; w and m 
J. Guy Suddoth, arr. John J. Erby, 
o@mU. S. © 1c. Feb.. 20,. 1925;. EB 
607454; John J. Erby, Chicago. 831 


w and m J. Guy Suddoth, of 
U. S., arr. Thomas Dorsey; in F. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607626; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. 832 

Down by the tra la la la; w and melo- 
dy M. Stokes, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
17, 1925; E 605108; Melvin Stokes, 
Ossining, N. Y. 833 

Down gulf way; w and melody F. B. 
Rush, of U.S. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1925; 
EK 606517; Flim B. Rush, Hatties- 
burg, Miss. 834 


Down in old Kentucky, where dreams 
come true; w H. M. Dougherty, m 


J. L. Frank, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
29, 1925; E 605348; Harry M. 
Dougherty, Cincinnati. 835 


Down in Tennessee; song-fox-trot, w 
Jos. Gardner, m V. Balch, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 6, 1924; E 605032; Vade 
Balch, Woodland, Wash. 836 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Down to a cabaret; w Graham John, 


ote 


m Max Darewski, of England;in fF. ~ 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 29, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; 
E 608658; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 837 


Dramatic agitation; by Walter G. 
Hauenschild, of U. S.; oreh. 4to. 
©. Dec. 31, 1924; 2 e. Jan; 2, 1925; 


E 606835 ; Photo play music ¢co., inc., | 


New York. 838 


Draw on, sweet night; w traditional. 
m John Wilbye, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; six mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608156 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 839 


Drdla (Franz) Notturno; by F. 
Drdla, of Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled 
at New York, op. 183; violin and pf. 
© Feb. 5, 19253. 2 ¢;(heb. .di;; 
607128 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 840 


Dream; by Ernest Bloch, of U. §8.; 
pf. (Enfantines, no. 10) © Dec. 
17, 1924; 2 ©. Jan. 19, .Ag2hes EB 
606627; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York, 841 


Dream cottage; w J. P. Whedon, m 
Le Roy Wetzel, of U. S. © Feb. 11, 


1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607258; Theo. 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 842 


Dream girl; waltz, w Iva Cahoon, m 
Lucile Pyper, of U. S. © Dee. 29, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1925; EH 604844; 
Cahoon & Pyper, Salt Lake ere 


Dream girl of mine; w and m W. R. 
Bond,,, 0£:-U..8." © ae mms, 19, 
1925; E 605166; William Raymond 
Bond, Hubbard, O. 844 

Dream-girl (The) of my heart; w and 
m R. M. Stultz, of U. S. © Feb. 
18,1925; 2.¢, Feb, 19 j2E 605875 ; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. 845 


Dream moth; w and m P. H. Lawless, 
of U. Sitsoimtkedisveigesig @i1i c. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607526; Paul Hen- 
derson Lawless, Topeka, Kan. 846 

Dream (A) of Egypt; suite, Amy 
Woodforde-Finden, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. (Boosey’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 250) 1. Intro- 
duction.—I[five others] © Nov. 29, 
1924: 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599804 ; 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 

— ment] 847 

Dream on; w Sam Braverman, m 
Leon Close, of U. S. © Dec. 31, 
1924: 2 ec. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606549 ; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 848 


36 


~MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Dreaming; from Aladdin, w and m 
B. Hamblen, of U. S. © Jan. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 3; E 606382; Ber- 
nard Hamblen, New York. 849 


from Comic supplement of Ameri- 
can life, w J. P. McEvoy, m Henry 
Souvaine and Con Conrad, both of 
iowa we). rep. 2, 1925: 2.¢. Keb. 3; 
E 607020; Harms, inc., New York. 
850 
w.and m J. Crawford, of U. S. 
Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. 
een 1a, 1925 «2 CC Jan. 19°. 
606681; Jack Crawford, Sedalia, 
Mo. 851 


w and m J. McCusker, of U. S. 
© 1 c¢..Jan. 10, 1925; E 605033; 
John McCusker, North Adams, Mass. 
852 


w V. R. Jones, melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U.S. ‘©1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 605300; 
Voyd R. Jones, Middleton, O. 853 


Dreaming in the moonlight; w John 
J. Caddigan, m Oliver E. Story, of 
se ts with, w., © 1,¢.,.Feb. 20; 
1925; HE 605949; Grey gull records, 
ine., South Boston. 854 

Dreaming of childhood days; w Mary 
Merrell, m Jack A. Edwards, of 
U. 8S. -New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Jan. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 605988; Mary M. Merrell, Havre, 
Mont. 855 


Dreaming of Dixie; w and m N. I. 
Mantz, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Groton, Conn. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1925: E 606859 ; Nellie Irene Mantz, 
Groton, Conn. 856 

Dreaming of home and you; w and m 
J. Rh. Wolte, of 'UlS'S! '© Te: Feb. 
3, 1925; E 605485; J. Raymond 
Wolfe, St. Charles, Pa. 857 

Dreaming of love; w and melody Mrs. 
D. H. Singley, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
7, 1925; E 605609; Mrs. D. H. Sing- 
ley, Souwilpa, Ala. 858 

Dreaming of the old school days; w 
and m E. B. Case, of U. 8S. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1924; E 605171 ; 
Eugene Belding Case, Amsterdam, 
No 859 

Dreaming of you; w Lewis Patterson, 
melody and arr. J. L. Brannon, of 
Woes: ©) 1).e, Keb. 16, 1925>. Eb 
605859; James Leo Brannon, Dela- 
ware City, Del. 860 


w Monte Williams, m L. Cooper, 


a, SO Ee. Jan. 5, 49252" 1h 
606291; Lawrence Cooper, MHollvy- 
wood, Calif. 861 


‘Dreamland (The) piper ; 


a7 


873 


Dreaming of you dear; w Sydney 
Lanier Gibson, m Eva Lee Sum- 
mers, of U..S: © Jan..5, 1925; 2 @ 
Jan. 7; E 606400; Ray B. Summers, 
Birmingham, Ala. 862 


Ww and m 
Grace Twyman, of U. S. © Jan. 10, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 18; E 606488; C. W. 


Thompson & co., Boston. 863 
Dreams of boyhood days; w R. A. 
Bear, melody Herman Dubois 


[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
©1c. Feb. 4, 1925; E 606997; Roy 
A. Bear, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 864 


Dreams of Dixie; w Perry Johnston, 
m L. G. Bivens, of U. S. © Feb. 
11, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 16; E 607334; 
LeMay music eco., Yakima, Wash. 

865 


Dreams of Lough Neagh; waltz, Wm. 
Bird, of England; pf. © Feb. 17, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 19; E 608628; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 866 


Dreams of memory; w and melody 
J2ck. .Bross) of US. .© Insel Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607284; J. Fred Bross, 
Waterloo, Ia. 867 


Dreams of the Southland; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 9, 1925; 
E 607098; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 868 


Dreams that come true; fox trot, w 
B..C. Riddick, m N. C. Davis, of 
U. S. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c Feb. 
24; E 610022; Birdie C. Riddick 
music pub. co., Texarkana, Ark. 

869 


Dreamy Delhi; w Lou Davis, m Henry 
Santly, of U. S., arr. J. E. Andino; 
pf. ace., with ukulele in D. © Mar. 
2, 1925:..2,e.. Mar. 5; E.. 610191; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

870 

Dress parade; by Juan Masters, of 
U3) eapL. . (in -T faunes:, for, tots) 
© Jan.419, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. °24; 0 
605399 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 871 


Driftin’ on; w Cameron Field, m Rich- 
ard Kountz, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Jan. 22, 1925; 2 c Jan. 24; E 
605318 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 872 


Drifting; barearolle, Fred Strubel, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; oreh. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1925; E 610058; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 873 


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874 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


“Drifting—Continued. 
by L. Leslie Loth, of U. S.; pf. 
© -Jan. 12-49905"2 2° e@.' Web: hi 
605685 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
~ Boston. 874 
w and m L. G. Nicholson, of 
Di. [OVA e. ) Rebs 119955 0) 
605735; Laurie Gregory~ Nicholson, 
Los Angeles. 875 
Drifting along; by G. L. Stalzer, of 
WwW. S.; pf... © 1 c.;)July, 26, . 1924; 
E 604760; George L. Stalzer, Chi- 
cago. 876 
Drifting on the lake; by Hans Schick, 
of U. S.; pf. (Recreation park) 
GC Heb, 1 1925 2) 2'"e Wen a 
607248; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 877 
Drifting on the sea; w and m S§. A. 
Langis and S. R. Bourque, both of 
UT! S2°O© Pe “Jan! 18,1925 
605003 ; Samuel A. Langis and Syl- 
vain R. Bourque, Lynn, Mass. 878 
‘Drink more beer; fox trot song, Bur- 
ton Hale, of Great Britain; in F. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 12, 1925; 1 c@ Feb. 25; H 
608698 ; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 
879 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
variations on an English tune, Hu- 
bert Crook, of Great Britain; pf. 
©: Feb,-:.2;., 4925," .0.e. Bebe 33 7.8 
608720; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 


don. 880 
Drinking song; from ‘The _ student 
prince in Heidelberg, w Dorothy 


Donnelly, m Sigmund Romberg, of 
as.” © Jan. 9f1925* 2..c. Fan. 10: 
E 606492; Harms, inc., New York. 
881 

Dromedary; fox trot, Milt Hagen and 
‘Roslyn Clephane, arr. C. E. Wheeler, 
One SS. “oren. Ato: (©) sam. “f0. 
1925; 2c. ' Jan." 7a; Hi. 60p012* Kd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 882 


—w and m Milt Hagen and Roslyn 
Clephane, both of U. S. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 2 e«. Jan. 9; E 606410; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

883 


Drum, fife and trumpet; miniature, 
Frederic A. Franklin, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 
e. Feb. 14; E 607256; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 884 


Duck, your mother’s a- goose, that’s 
doing the daffy duck; w and mel- 
ody, J. Ri Hamilton, .of) Us S..) © 
1 ¢@. Jan. 8, 1925; EK 604935; James 
R. Hamilton, New York. 885 


38 


Duenna (The) ; selection from Sheri- 
dan’s comic opera, m composed and 
compiled Thomas Linley and his 
son, arr. Tudor Cray, all of Great 
Britain; pf. with w. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 20, 
1925; 1 c Feb. 2; E 608424; Duff, 
Stewart & co., lItd:, London. 886 


songs and dances from the comic 
opera in three acts, Richard Brins- 
ley Sheridan, m composed and arr. 
Alfred Reynolds, of Great Britain. 
Svo. © Jan.'24, 1925>2.eF Web. 12); 
D 26727; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
887 

Duett Edmond-Susette; from Ninon, 
w Egon Schubert, melody Erno 
Balogh, of U. S. © 1 ce. Feb. 21, 
1925; EH 610220; Karczag pub. co., 
inc., New York. 888 


Duke or devil; farcical opera in one 
act, w Ivor Gatty, m Nicholas C. 
Gatty, of England. Vocal se. Re- 
vised ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Jan. 13, 1925; D 26736; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 889 


Dus weibel next door; w Samuel 
Lowenwirth, melody J. and J. Kam- 
men, both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 20, 
1925; E 607450; Jack and Joseph 
Kammen, Brooklyn. 890 


Dusk; impromptu, Gustay Klemm, of 
U.S. ; violin and pf, @y Bee. 23, 
1924; 2 c Jan. 30, 1925; EH 605387 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. S891 


Dust O! [and] Old elo’es; w tradi- 
tional, m arr. Hrnest Newton, of 
Great Britain; in C. 8vo. (Street 
cries of old London, nos. 2, 3) © 
Jan, 14) OZ ae OD ele eae sr) 
608159; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 892 


Dutch fishergirls; intermezzo, Joen 
Fresco, of Holland, op. 8; pf. © 
Jan.) 22°): 192540 Byer dame. 24 7H 
606753 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 893 

Duvernoy (—) Etude; selected and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. 
(Progressive series studies) 1-3. 
Op. 120, bk. 3, nos: (5, 11,°14. © 
Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. ‘each Mar. 5; 
E 610204610206; Art publication 
soc. St. Louis. [© fingering, phras- 
ing, annotations and glossary] 


894-896 
EK’ arrivata Migghierema; versi e 
musica Nino Marchetti, of Italy, 


domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 


4to. © Feb. 3, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; 
E 607321; D’Agostino bros., inc., 
New York. 897 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


"EH duie ‘nnucente; ovvero, Sacco e 
vanzetti, versi R. M. Grimaldi, 
melodia R. Borrelli, both of U. 8. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1925; E 605252; R. 
Mirto Grimaldi and Raffaele Bor- 
relli, Philadelphia. 898 


BH’ ggiglie ’a Nola; versi e musica A. 
Miccio, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; mand. ace. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 c Feb. 16, 1925; H 607329; 
Antonio Miccio, Brooklyn. 899 


EH’ ssempe Maria; versi Peppino Cas- 
tiglia, musica ©. D’Alessandro, of 
Italy; mand. acc. LEHdizioni Cas- 
tiglia. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1924) ©€ 
Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ¢. Dec. 2; H 608302 ; 
John Petrillo, New York.- 900 

*E vvoce belle ’e Napule; versi e mus- 
ica Tony Miccio [i. e. A. Miccio] of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2c. 
Feb, 16, 1925; E 607325; Antonio 
Miecio, Brooklyn. 901 

Eagle parade march; by J. H. Heac- 
ker, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1925; E 605845; John Henry Heac- 
ker, Tacoma. 902 

Earl’s (Mary) Hawaiian song folio; 
collection of Hawaiian song gems, 
w and m Mary Earl [pseud. of Rob- 
ert King] and others, all of U. S.; 
with ukulele arr. Dick Konter, of 
U.S: © Jan.,24, 1925; 2).¢.. Jan: 
26; E 605767; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 903 

Hast St. Louis blues; w Mrs. O. M. 
Hollis, m John L. Herman, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Jan. 26, 1925; E 606786; 
Mrs. O. M. Hollis, Hast St. Louis, 
Tl. 904. 


East (The) side and the west side; 
or, The Little Irish Rose, w and m 
J. D. McCarthy, of U. S. 1. Song. 
20 Walta: pt... © Heb,.,16, 19255. 2 
ec. each Feb. 19; E 605940, 605941 ; 
K. Dehnoff, New York. 905, 906 

Faster gates swing wide; service for 
Sunday schools and young people, w 
Lizzie DeArmond and others, m 
Roy H. Nolte and others, of U. S. 
Svo. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c., Feb. 19; 
E 607457; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 907 


Easy piano lessons; by Stella Morse 
Livsey, of U. S. v. 1. © Feb. 7, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 9; E 605725; B: F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 908 

Eat more fruit; singing fox trot, w 
and m Herbert Rule and Harry 
Stogden, both of Great Britain; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] C= Feb. 18, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 


920 


19; E 608646; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. +909 
"Haven ’elp the sailors; solo. version, w 
Clifford Seyler, m John C. Holliday, © 
of England; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 29, 1924; 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 608648; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 910 


Ebel (Arnold) Nocturne; von A. 
Ebel, of Germany, op. 23, no. 2; 
klavier. © Nov. 10, 1924; 1 c. Dee. 
16; E 608478; D. Rahter, TL ee 4 

Git. 


Noveliette; von A. Ebel, of Ger- 
many. op! 237 m0.) 1; Klavier... © 
Nov. 10, 1924; 1 ¢. Dee. 16; E: 
608477 ; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 912° 

— Sechs kleine lyrische stticke (Six 
petites piéces lyriques) ; in leichter 
spielart, A. Ebel, of Germany, op. 
24, mit fingersatz versehen Maria 
Leo; klavier. © Dec. 15, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 12, 1925; H 608205; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 913 

Ecco il magico specehio; di Nerone, 
atto 2, A. Boito, ridotta Armanno 
Morlacchi, of Italy; mand. o vio- 
lino. 4to. © Feb. 19, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 20; E 608679; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 914 


Echo (The); w C. Seiler, m Anthony 
S. Lohmann, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
21, 1925; E 605978; Charles Seiler, 
Denver. 915 


Heho song; antiphonal, English text 
Nathan Haskell Dole, m Orlando Di 
Lasso, arr. Archibald T. Davison, of 
U. S§.; eight-part cho. for men’s 
voices, a cappella. 4to. © Feb. 14,. 
1925; 2 c Feb. 18; E 607399; H. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 916. 


Eeo (L’) ragusano; schottisch, melody 
Antonino Caucano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1 e.. Feb. 
18, 1925; E 607873; Giovanni Lici-. 
tra, New York. 917 

Heny-meeny-miney-mo; operetta for 
girls, libretto Sarah Grames Clark, 
m Ira B. Wilson, of U. 8S. 4to. © 
Sept. 25, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1925; D 
26728 ; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 918 

Hglise (L’) de village; de J. de la 
Presle, arr. S. Chapelier, of Franee; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. ©: 
Dec. 31,, 1924; 1 ¢.. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608248: Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 919° 

Egyptiana; by J. Carmel, of U. S.: 
violin. Co dae OL) ROQS. = Hy 
606659 ; Jack Carmel, New York. 

920° 


oo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


921 


Ei (Das) des Columbus; shimmy-fox. 
text Theo. Scholle, musik Richard 
Etlinger, of Germany. © Oct. 15, 
1924: 1 e«. Dec. 1; E 608425; Mu- 
sikverlag city, Berlin. 921 


Hileen O’Neal; w and m Frank Cosby 
Carpenter, of U. 8S. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 606398; Frank Car- 
penter, Louisville. 922 


Ejaculation to God; w Herrick, m 
Percy Turnbull, of Great Britain. 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1925; 
E 599822; Forsyth bros., ltd., Lon- 
don. 923 


Elegia; in morte di Giacomo Puccini, 
w Italo Stanco, m L. Romano, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ec. Dec. 29, 1924; EH 604663; Luigi 
Romano, New York. 924 


Elegie; by Maurice Baron, of France ; 
pf. © Jan. 22, 1925; 2c. Jan. 24; 
E 606755; Belwin, inc., New York. 
925 
de P. de Bréville, arr. S. Chape- 
lier, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 17, 1925; HE 608247; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment} 926 
liederfolge nach gedichten von 
Lenau u. MHichendorff, Englische 
iibersetzung Florence T. Jameson, 
Franzosische tibersetzung Amédee u. 
Frieda Boutarel, musik Othmar 
Schoeck, of Switzerland, op. 36; eine 
singstimme __U. kammerorchester. 
Partitur. © Dee. 18, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
22, 1925; HE 608455; Breitkop{f & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. 927 
par Héléne de Callias, of France ; 
pf. Editions musicales Buffet-Cram- 
pon & cie. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1.¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599925; Hvette et 
Schveffer, Paris. 928 
par Roger Branga, of France; 
violoncelle, 17° position, avec pf. 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
599947; Durand et cie., Paris. 929 
Elegy ; by Rudolf Friml, of U. 8.3 vio- 
lin and pf. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 12; E 607118; Boston music C€o., 
New York. 930 
Elena: valse brillante, Josephine Ho- 
vey Perry, of U. S:;\ pt. © Jan. 7, 
4925-2 c. Jan. 12; E 605022; C. W. 


Thompson & co., Boston. 931 
Tlévation; piéce religieuse, P. de 
Bréville, arr. S.  Chapelier, of 
France, violon solo avee ace. de 


quatuor, et pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee, 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; 1D) 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


608013;  Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] © 932 
Eleventh (The) star folio; seven of | 
the most celebrated symphonies, arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain. 
1. Violoncello.—2. Violin. © Oct. 
30, 1924;.1.¢e.,each Feb. 2, 1925; EH 
608473, 608474; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 933, 934 


Elfes (Les) des bois; paroles L. - 
Fortolis, musique Paul Pierné, of 
France. © Dee. 19, 1924; 1 ¢. Feb. 
5, 1925; E 608430; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 935 

Fliane s’endort; berceuse, de G. Ama- 
niera, of Italy; orch. avec pf.-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 5, 1925; H 599869; G. Ama- 
niera, Paris. 936 

Klite (The) ; march, Thos. Bidgood, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Hull élite edi- 
tion no. 1) © Dec. 20, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 599792; James P. 
Hull, London. La 937 

Hlves; by Ernest Bloch, of U. S.; pf. 
(EHnfantines, no. 4) Dee. 17, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606621: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 938 

Elves and gnomes; mazurka brillante, 
H. Engelmann, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; EH 606695; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston 939 

Elves in the moonlight; caprice, 
Charles Lindgreen, of U. S.; pf. 
Dec. 30, 1923'5 2) ec sane 2, eee - By 
604748 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 

940 

Emerald isle; w and melody B. Keyes, 


of “U. ST © 1'e" Febiv 14192577) 
605841; Baron Keyes, San Fran- 
cisco. 941 


and melody F. J. Ad- 
©? ce? Fan 16, 


Emma G: w 
cock, of Canada. 
1925; KE 606505; Fred J. Adcock, 
Stone, Sask., Canada. 942 

Empire (The) march; 1924, Edward 
Elgar, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf.—conductor. London, Boosey & 
co. (Boosey’s orchestral journal, 
no.’ 243)" © June 2g aes 2 aie, 
Aug. 19; E 593495; Enoch & sons, 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

943 

Empty (The) love nest; w and melody 
EE) Sifert, of Uy Suen, Jan. 
16, 1925; E 606498; Hmeline Egan 
Sifert, Golva, N. D. 944 

En Eeocsse; par Roger Branga, of 
¥ranee; violoneelle. 1°° position, 
avec pf. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; EH 599949; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 945 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Enchanted river;  w Stoddard King, 
m Zo Elliott, of U. S. © Feb. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 6074438; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 946 


End (The) of the lane; w A. Ella 
Bridger, m Kennedy Russell, of 
Great Britain; no. 1 in C. © Jan. 
29, 1925; 1 ce. Jan. 30; E 6083876; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 947 


Enough to know; w Frances 8S. Clark, 
m Frances Porter Ross, of U. S.; 
quartet or cho. of mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606098; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 948 


Ensorceleuse ; hésitation, paroles 
André Lénéka et Henry Moreau, 
musique G. Bonincontro, of France; 
chant seul. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608246; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 949 

pf. avee_ paroles. 

Editions musicales Buffet, Crampon 

Soe, ©) Dee. 12,1924: 1. ¢. Jan, 5, 

1925 ; E 599931; Evette et Schaeffer, 

Paris. 950 


Enthroned in light; trio, arr. Cuth- 
bert Harris, of Great’ Britain; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 607006; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement | 951 


Entry of the procession; march, Carl 
Schmeidler, of Germany; pf. 
Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; B 
606196 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 952 

Epiphanie ; fresque d’aprés une 
légende éthiopienne, André Caplet, 
of France; partition de violoncelle 
et d’orch. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608274; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 953 

Hrlebach (Rupert) Three old English 
songs; w Robert Herrick and Rob- 
ert Wever, m R. Erlebach, of Great 
Britain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 


ltd. 1. To the willow tree. [2 
others] © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
20; E 6087387; Rupert Erlebach, 
London. 954 


Ernestine; couplets, de Troublez-moi, 
paroles Yves Mirande, musique Raoul 
Moretti, of France. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c«. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599987; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 955 


-—— one step; de Troublez-moi, Raoul 
Moretti, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608108; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

956 


968 

tht ge 8 —pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599994; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 957 


Eros; w Robert H. Davis, m Arthur 
- Nevin, of U. S.; high voice. © Jan. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 22; E 605194; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 958 
Ertel (Paul) Sonate; von P. Ertel, 
of Germany, op. 50; violine und 
Klavier. © Jan. 1, 1925 :°#"e?'Web. 
14; E 608608; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. . 959 
Es vet nit regenen mehr; w D. Nodiff, 
m I. J. Hochman, of U. S. 
(AAI JDIVAYT wr) YY) OY) 
© 1c. Jam 5, 1925. E 606260; 
David Nodiff, Brooklyn. 960 
Esearlate; march, Jos. La Fratta, of 
U. 8.; band. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Jan. 
28, 1925; 2 c«. Jan. 30:28 GO6S42 : 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 961 


Escorte-marche; by <A. Turlet, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c Jan. 17, 
1925; E 608225; A. Turlet, Paris. 

962 


Esther, princesse d’Israél; drame 
lyrique en 3 actes, André Dumas et 
S. Charles Leconte, musique A. 
Mariotte, of France. Jan. Zee 
1925; 1 e. Jan. 22; E 608308; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. 963 

Estrella (La) vespertina (The evening 
star) ; por EK. Thimgren, of Mexico; 
violin. ¥' pl "OC! Jan 5," 1995-2 e 
Jan. 10; E 605015; Edward Thim- 
gren, Popotla, D. F., Mexico. 964 

Estudiantina; Spanish dance, arr. J. 
D. Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. 
©) Jan’ o2h 74995) 2telJan enon 
604883 ; Joseph Daniel Schurmann, 
Denver. [© new arrangement] 

965 

Kternal (The) city (Citta eterna) ; 

march, Emil Onori, of U. S8.; accor- 


dion. (Sonata mensile, Dec. 1924, no. 
176) © Nov. 12, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606127; Biagio R. Quat- 


trociocche, Steubenville, O. 966 


Eternal light (Lux eterna); anthem, 
English text and arr. Paul Bliss, m 
A. Buzzi-Peccia, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1925; 2 c. 
Jan. 24; E 605311; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 967 


Eternal love; w and m Lester W. 
Beckley, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 4, 
1925; E 606979; L. W. Beckley, 
Loudonville, O. 968 


41 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


969 


pt. It, n. S., Vv. 20 


Hternal question; w J. Jushny, set.to | Evening song; by Alice Barnett, of 


folk songs arr. I. Golgotzki, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York. © 1. 
Jan. 10, 1925; EH 606423; J. Jushny’s 
Blue bird theatre, New York. 969 


Eternal Son of God; Easter cantata, 
EK. K. Heyser, of U. S. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore music house. 4to. 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; aff. Feb. 
20; A 824054; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati.- 970 


Etna (L’) ; polka two step, Pietro Fro- 
sini, of U. 8.; accordion. (Sonata 
mensile per armonica, February 
1923, ne. 154), @alanir3k, 1923: 
2 c. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605146; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

971 

Etrange (L’) mélodie; fox-blues, pa- 
roles Philippe Goudard, musique M. 
Cazes, of France. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 e¢ Jan. 7, 1925; E 608074; Mario 
Cazes, Paris. 972 


Etude caprice; by Rode-Elman, trans- 
seription Mischa Elman, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2 
e. Jan. 13; E 605011; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 973 


Etudes de gammes et d’arpéges; toon- 
ladder en accoord oefeningen, Guil- 
laume Hesse, of Netherland ; violon- 


celle. Amsterdam, Seyffardt’s mu- 
viekhandel..... 1°" pte.., 2" et. 3..,0c- 
taves. © Nov. 21, 1924: 1 ¢ Jan. 


2, 1925; H 599848; J. L. W. and 
C. Seyffardt, Amsterdam. 974 


Even tho; w and melody Billy Tay- 
lor and Tom Burke, arr. Geo. R. 
Buechner, all of U. S. ©1. Feb. 
27, 1925; E 607673; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 975 


Hvening; melody Phil Napoleon and 
Frank Sighnorelli, both of U. §S., 
arr. L. Katzman. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 6, 
1925: E 607069; Louis Katzman, 
New York. 976 


Evening chimes; reverie, W. A. John- 
son..of U.S. 3 (pf... © drerdan14, 
1925; E 606479; Warner Albin John- 
son, Randall, Minn. 977 


Hvening dreams; w 8. V. Flynn, m 
Albert. M. Kanrich, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605218; Sada V. 
Flynn, Lowell, Mass. 978 

Evening (An) prayer; by J. R. Mor- 
ris, op. 62, no. 2, ed. and fingered 
J. Frank Leve, both of U. S.; pf. 
(Little sketches from musicland, no. 
2) 4 © Dee. 81, 1924; 2,¢.Jan.,9, 
1925; E 605377; Estate of Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, New York. 979 


42 


U. 8.3; violin solo, in first position, 
pf. acc. © Dee. 5, 1924; 2 © Jan. 
19, 1925; EK 606647; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 980: 


Eventide; w and melody L. Tromer, | 
of Us 8S. © 1 @ Jam. 16,1925; EF 
606511 ; Lydia Tromer, Rome, N. Y. 

981 


—I want you, w Harold Dixon, 
m Ches. Nordman, of U. S.; me- 
dium voice, in E flat. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 10; E 604962; Dix- 
on-Lane music pub. co., ine, St. 
Louis. 982 


Everlasting (The) song; anthem,’ w 
from the Bible and Milton’s At a 
solemn music, m F. Leslie Calver, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to. © Jan. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 17; 
E 605098; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 983: 


Every day is Mother’s day to me; w 
and melody L. H. McKinley, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan, 24, 1925; E 605266; 
Lulie Hard McKinley, Birmingham, 
Ala. 984 


Every night; w and melody R. Fen- 
nell, arr. L. L. VosBurgh, both of 
U. SS.) ©,di.ce Feb. TG igen: Ee 
607333 ; Robert Fennell, New York. 

985. 


Every rainbow is a promise; fox trot, 
w and melody Ken Burdick [i. e. 
K. E. Burdick] of U. S.; in C 
major. © 1 ¢ Jan. 16719250407 
606520; Kenneth H. Burdick, New 
York. 986. 


Every Saturday night; w and melody 
N.). B} “Forrest, 1of Ub) Sa@ VEe. 
Jan. 31, 1925; E 605461; Nellie B. 
Forrest, Portland, Or. 987 


w G. R. Robertson, melody C. Neff, 
arr. L. L. VosBurgh, both of U. 8. 
© 1e Jan. 12, 1925; E 606460; 
Clad Neff and Guy Richmond Rob- 
ertson, New York. 988 


Everybody has a girl but me; w Ray 
Klages, m Vic Lauria, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen: © Jan. 10, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
10; E 604970; Biltmore pub. co., 
inc., New York. 989 


Everybody .ought to love Him; w 
James Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of 
U. S.. (In Best revival songs) © 
Dee; 2; 1924-- Ae) amy a Loe 5 
1c. Feb. 6; E 605578 ; Albert Chris- 
topher Fisher, Fort Worth, ae 

) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


1013 


Everybody’s wireless mao; fox trot, 
w and m J. H. Stodel, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 11, 1924; 1c. Feb. 
28, 1925; E 608779; Jack H. Stodel, 
London. 991 

Everyone looks good to someone; W 
and m I. C. Puggsley, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © 1. Feb. 28, 1925; E 
607724; Irvin Clythwaite Puggsley, 
Philadelphia. 992 

Everything so different when you’re 
married; w and melody E. B. Wil- 
com of .. S.\. © 1 ¢, Jan. 22, 1925. 
E 605590; Ernest Baden Wilson, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 993 

Evidemment; fox-blues, paroles. et 
musique Harold de Bozi, of France; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Jan. 9, 1925; 1c Jan. 9; E 599789; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 994 


Evocation; mélodie, G. Amaniera, of 
Italy; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599850; G. Amaniera, Paris. 

995 


Evolution of jazz; descriptive over- 
ture, Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S.; 
orch., with piano-organ conductor. 
©, .Jan. 9, 1925; 2.¢c. Jan. 14; E 
606486; Feature music syndicate, 
New York. 996 


Ev'ry little while; waltz, w and m Al. 
Rose, of Great Britain; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
15, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2,:1925; E 599701 ; 
Lareine & co., London. 997 

Ev’ry time I feel de spirit; negro 
spiritual, arr. H. T. Burleigh, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Feb. 18, 1925: 
2 c. Feb. 19; E 607446; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 998 


Ev’rybody has a diff’rent way; w and 
melody Joe Major [pseud. of J. 
Majerowski] of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607563 ; Joe Majerowski, 
Brooklyn. 999 


Ev’rything my sweetie does pleases 
me; w and m Donald Redman and 
Speneer Williams, both of U. S. © 
Heb. 21, 192550 2sse%)Mebi 2066 
607489 ; Triangle music pub. co., ine.. 
New York. 1000 


Hv’rything seems different in the 
morning ; w H. G. Merz, m C. Ender. 
arr. Carolton Colby, both of U: 8S. 
[Photostat] © 1 c.. Jan. 14, 1925; 
E 605029; Cliff Ender, Chicago. 

1001 

. Exaudet’s minuet: arr. Angela Diller, 

OFPDISs pi IOvFebu 7, 192532 ie. 

Feb. 12; 605787; G. Schirmer, inc.. 

New York. [© arrangement] 1002 


A 


Fairest Lord Jesus; 


Exercises on the rudiments of music; 
EH. Norburn, of South Africa, bk. 2. 
Johannesburg [South Africa], Mac- 
kay bros., ltd. © Dec. 2, 1924; 1c. 
Dec. 22; E 599795; Mrs. E. Norburn, 
Johannesburg, South Africa. . 1003 


Exspectantes ; w from the Bible, m S. 
F. Hartley, of U. S. [English and 
Latin text]: © 1c. Feb. 3, 1925; HE 
605487; S. Francis Hartley, Water- 
loo, Ia. 1004 


Extase; the voice of nature, poésie 
Victor Hugo, English w Will Ran- 
som, musique Lewis Carey, of Great 
Britain. © July 18, 1924; 1c¢. Aug. 
19; E 593492; Boosey & co., London. 

1005 


Extréme-orient; de J. de la Presle, 
arr. S. Chapelier, of France: orch. 


avec. pf. econducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
S44: 1924: 5 ilived nian. Wz nA925ip nw 
608249; Rouart, Lerolle et cGie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 1006 


Exuberance; w F. G. Currier, m Ruth 
Wood Cadmus, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 
13, 1925; E 604989; Florence Gay 
Currier. Fall River, Mass. 1007 


Eyes of blue; waltz song, w and m 
Bob Feuerstein [i. e. R. L. Feuer- 
stein] of U.S. ©1ce. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 604986; Robert L. Feuerstein, 
Washington. 1008 


Faery song; shed no tear, w Keats, m 
K. L. Richards, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607546; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 1009 


Fair is the rose; w traditional, in Or- 
lando Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England, five mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee. '31,. 192431 @:' Jans 13;°1925 ; 
FH 608152; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 1010 


Fair land of dreaming; from The love 
song, w Harry B. Smith, m Ed. 
Kiinneke, of Germany. © Jan. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 607027; Harms, 
inc., New York. 1011 


Fair weather; march, Helen UL. 
Gramm, of U. S., op. 36, no. 33. pf. 
©, Feb. .11,, 1925; 2: ec, Feb. 145: E 
607246; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 1012 


anthem, trans- 
ecription R. L. Willis, m Eduardo 
Marzo, of U. S.. op. 151 (bis.); 
mixed voices. * 4to. -©* Jan. 22, 
1925; 2c Jan. 24: E 605313; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1013 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1014 


Fairies’ frolic; one act musical 
pageant, w and m Edith K. Rowley, 
of U. 8. Cincinnati, Fillmore music 
house. Svo. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 12; E 606425; Fillmore bros. 
co., .Cineinnati. 1014 


(The) parade; _ fanciful 
sketch, S. Claude Ridley, of Great 
Britain; pf.. © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 ec. 
Jan. 28; E 608420; Banks. & son, 
York, England. 1015 


Fairy ballet; by Charles F. Pearce, 
of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 
2 ec. Dec. 29; E 607418; R. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 1016 


Fairy bells; waltz, Arnoldo Sartorio, 
of Germany ; pf., six hands. © Feb. 
18, 1925; 2 c« Feb. 20; E 607408; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1017 


Fairy echo, no. 2; introduction to 
Schonbrun’s composition, Joseph 
Spinelli, of U. S.; pf. New and im- 
proved ed. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 28; E 610106; K. Dehnhoff, 
New York. [C introduction] 1018 


Fairy moonlight; Il bacio waltz, 
three-part school cho., L. Arditi, 
text and arr. of m Paul Bliss, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 
Seo 11924 3352.9 ey Jam P21 G25 26H) 
606153 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© text and new arrange- 
ment ] 1019 


Fairy (The) queene; two-part song, 
Ww anon., m Perey EH. Fletcher, of 
England; sops. 1, 2, in E flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 16; B 
608213; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

1020 


Fairy revels; three-part song, w 
Shakespeare, m Buenta Carter, of 
U. S.; female voices. 4to. © Jan. 
22, 1925; 2 c Jan. 26; E 605404; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

1021 


Fairy song; valse lente, C. L. G. Mar- 
tin, of France, domiciled at Wash- 
ington, theme by Emil Hess; pf. 
©l1e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 6063847; Ca- 
mille L. G. Martin, Washington. 

1022 


Faithful old pal; w B. Costello, mel- 
ody J. Heinzman, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 1925; E 605728; Bartley 
Costello and John Heinzman, New 
York. 1023 

Faithful one; w F. Kish, m B. M. 
Hale, of U.S. ©1e. Feb. 24, 1925; 
E 607523; Frank Kish, Detroit. 

1024 


Fairies’ 


44 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Faithful to you (A te fedele) ; valse, 
D. Montano, of U. 8.; pf. (Ameri- 
can beauties) © Feb. 7, 1925; 2 
ec. Feb. 9; E 605656; D: Montano, 
Brooklyn. 1025 


Falk’s collection of pipe organ vol- 
untaries ; composed, and arr. Louis 
Falk, of U. S.; organ, with pedal 
bass. Chicago, Il. Geo. F. Rosche 
& co. obl. 8vo. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 7; A ‘818104; . 
Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 1026 


Fall (The) of the stone; w Rudyard 
Kipling, m P. A.. Grainger, of U. S.; 
mixed chorus. Voeal and pf. se. 
London, Schott & eco. Itd. Ato. 
(Kipling settings, no. 16) © Sept. 
12, 1924; 1 ce. Dee. 9; 1 © Jan: 6, 
1925; E 606357; Perey Aldridge 
Grainger, White Plains, N. Y. 

1027 

Falling leaves; waltz, George EH. Hurt, 
of England, domiciled at Asheville, 
N. C.; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 606287 ; George Hurt, 
Asheville, N. C. 1028 


Falling spray; valse caprice, W. Alet- 
ter, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 9, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1925; EK 604889; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 1029 


Fan-tan; w Sidney Holden, melody 
B. Roborn, of U. S. © 1 e¢ Jan. 
8, 1925; E 604918; Bert Roborn, 
New York. 1030 


Fantasia; by Theodor Bubeck, ed. 
Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; or- 
gan. (In American organ quar- 
terly; vi) 6, no. 12; Jan. A925 )'© 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2c Jan. 3; E 604838 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© 
editing] 1031 

Fantasia in D flat; by R. Tildesley, 
of England; pf. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 3; E 608485; Richard Til- 
desley, London. 1032 

Fantasia on Irish airs; by Stuart 
Templeton, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 e@ Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 599739; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. [© arrangement] 1033 


Fantasia on Scottish airs; by Stuart 
Templeton, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 @ Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 599738; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. [© arrangement] 1034 

Fantasie Cecile; by Donald H. Clark, 
of U. S.; E flat alto or C melody 
saxophones with pf. acc. New York, 
Richmond-Robbins, inc. © Jan. 2, 
1923; 2c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606814; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

10385 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


1059 


Fantasie tiber motive der Smetana’- 
schen oper Dalibor (Fantaisie-selec- 
tion sur les motifs de lVopéra de 
Smetana Dalibor); arr. Leopold 
Weninger, of Germany; orch mit 
pf. direction. © Feb. 28, 1924; 1 
e. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608208; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 1036 


Fantasie itiber slowakische volkslie- 
der (Fantasie na slovacké lidové 
pisné); von Heinrich MHrbaéek, 
instr. HE. Haensch, of Germany, 
orch. 4to. © Mar. 24, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 608204; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 1037 

Far away; waltz, w and melody F. J. 
Varone, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1925; E 605975; Frank J. Varone, 
Brooklyn. 1038 


Far away from you dear I am lonely; 
w and melody B. Stuart, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607578: 
Blanche Stuart, Northampton, Mass. 

1039 


Far from my friends and my home 
sweet home; w and m W. F. Mitch- 
Sine by s., 1c). 1. @ Hep. “91925 ; 
E 607085; Wm. F. Mitchell, Minne- 
apolis. 1040 


Farewell; fantasy, poem Katharine 
Tynan, m George Oldroyd, of Eng- 


Pode Giada. 19, 1925 °' 1 "c Jan. 
20: EH 608291; Elkin & co., It¢.. 
London. 1041 


Farewell dear heart; waltz, w J. N. 
Hogg, m Nicholas Lambert Ridder- 
inne ot Se tC), Heb. 11. 1925 ° 2°c. 
Feb. 26; E 607643; John Neal Hogg, 
Los Angeles. 1042 


Farewell to the Highlands; w Roh- 
ert Burns, m Andrew T. Bogart, 


Hier, ac) hep, 3.192 : 12": ‘Heb. 
7; E 605675 ; Theo. Presser eco., Phil- 
adelphia. 1048 
Farfallina; polcha. melody Antonio 


Caucano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Marke, (©, 1 oc. Feb. 18; 19255 5 
607371: Giovanni Licitra, New 
York. 1044 
Farfallina (La) del tabarin; one step. 
versi e musica Peppino Castiglia, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Edizioni Castig- 
lia. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1924) © 
Nov. 25, 1924; 1c. Dec. 2; E 608304 ; 
John Petrillo, New York. 1045 
Faries (The) dream; by C. H. Petry, 
OA s Op.2icsipl., ©,1.¢,,.Feh. 2, 
1925; E 606921; Charles H. Petry, 
San Francisco. 1046 
Farjeon (Harry) Six preludes; by 
H. Farjeon, of Great Britain, op. 
56, no. 1-6; pf. © Feb. 23, 1925; 


1c. Feb. 19; E 608674; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 1047 


( Fat (The) man of Bombay; by George 


Hamer, ot< UU." Ss pi., With w. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 c. Dec. 29; 
_E 607486;-R. Liversidge, Lawrence. 
Mass. 1048 


Father hear our prayer: w Mrs. W. A. 
Barron, mm ©. ke Pyle, or U.s. “© 
Janice , 1925 3:12.) €.. 4 MebeisdO jo. 9 dt 
607203; Clark Ernest Pyle, Rock- 
wood, Pa. 1049 


Father mine; w and melody Mrs. L. 
R. Gribble, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607564; Mrs. L. R. Grib- 
ble, Mantua, O. 1050 


Faulkes (William) Canzone; by W. 
Faulkes, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
HK} 606191; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 1051 


Favorite home songs: compiled and 
ed. Albert E. Wier, of U. S. (Ideal 
home music library, v. 10) © Nov. 
25i71924-> 2 e..- Jan 16," 1925 ; ait: 
Jan. 7; A 8156385; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. [© revision 
and new matter] 1052 

Feedin’ the kitty ; fox trot, Roy Bargy, 
of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 24; E 610019; Milton Weil mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 1053 

arr. Fred K. Huffer; 
orch. 4to. © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 «. 
Dec. 19; E 605297: Milton Weil mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 1054 

Feelin’ gay; w and m Ralph Williams, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in 
Ds) .@ Mam 2,)1925> 2.e. Mam,5; 
E 610190; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 1055 

Felicita mazurka; by Andrea Genna, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N. Y.:; violin or mandolin. 4to. © 
Nov. 24, 1924; 1 ce. Dee. 30, 1 «. Jan. 
28, 1925; E 605697; Antonino Cen- 
tonze, Brooklyn. 1056 

Felt stockings; w and melody M. 
Brown, of U. S. © fe “Keb: a6, 
1925; E 607281; Myrtle Brown, Wil- 
limantiec, Conn. 1057 

Iemmes jolies; fox trot, Raoul Mo- 
retti, of France; pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608006; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1058 

Fervido bacio; valzer, Santi Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; in- 
strumental. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1925; 
BE 605353 ; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 1059 


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1060 


pt. 11, n. s., v.20 


Festa (Una) in casa di Nofrio; versi 
Giovanni De Rosalia, musica Giusep- 
pe Tarantolo, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. ©.1.¢. Feb... 10,. 1925; 
E 607509; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
Ign 1060 


Féte anglaise; by Denis Dupré, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 12, 1925; 
1 e, Feb. 18; E 608713 ; A. Hammond 
& co., London. 1061 


Fetz seales for violin; ed. Harry H. 
Petz, of (U. Si sop. 2) 0bk. ABT © 
Dee. 29, 1924; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1925; A 818858; Classic music 
shop, Cincinnati. 1062 


Fidgety Bob; w Edgar Allen and Bob 
Nelson, m Jack Stern, of U. S. 
Jan. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605529; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 10638 


Fifi’ fatti fotografar; w and melody 
Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. © 
Jan. 25, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1 c. Feb. 
5; E 607058; Joseph Palazzolo, New 
York. 1064. 

Fight—fight—fight ; by W. J. O’Callag- 
has OfiU..1S.t- pki © dy cosh ebssh, 
1925; E 605523; William J. O’Cal- 
laghan, Culver, Ind. 1065 


Fighting (The) chance; w G. Douglas 
Furber, m Frank Lambert, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. © Jan. 3, 1925; 
1 ce Jan. 22; E 608309; Enoch & 


sons, ltd., London. 1066 
Filigran; arabeske, Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, of Norway; pf. © Jan. 29, 


1925; 1 ce. Jan. 30; E 608372; Ed- 
win Ashdown, lid., London. 1067 


Fillmore’s Easter recitations and ex- 
ercises no. 21; for children and 
young folks, w and m various au- 
thors, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 12mo. 
Me 1925); Ze. BebL 195; ati; Reb.) 20; 
A 824053; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 1068 


Fior di Maggio; waltz, I. Termini, of 


Wey Se3 pt. (© |e: haa 29 eng 
EX 605366; Isidore Termini, Buf- 
falo. 1069 


Fioraia (La); mazurka, Adolph Sa- 
lemme, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; instrumental. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 22, 1925; E 605223; D’Agos- 
tino bros., New York. 1070 

Fiore gentile; valzer, S. Tosti, of 
Italy, domiciled at Newark, N. J.; 
clarinetto, cornetto baritono, basso 
e*corm. \Se:. © Lier Jam 6/1925 ; 
FE. 604852; Salvatore Tosti, Newark, 
ING: 1071 


46 


© Feb.” 


Fiori Alpini (Alpine flowers) ; polka, 
Frank Lucas [pseud. of Frank Lu- 
canese] of U. 8.; armonieca. (La 
sonata mensile, October 1923) © 
Oct.) 4192854 2-e,, Jam 20,1925 775 
606976; Biagio R. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. 1072 

Fireflies on parade; novelette, by 
Theron Bennett, of U. S.; pf. 
Heb: 19,,»1925)5 2° aie g2duet) i 
605991; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 1073 

Firefly (The) ; by H. Moss, of Great 
Britain ; solo for ten trombone with 
pf. ace. © Nov. 21,'1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; EH 599798; Boosey & co., 
London. 1074 

First (The) Easter dawn; w tr. from 
the Latin, John Mason Neale, m T. 
Tertius Noble, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; mixed 


voices. 4to. © Jan. 16, 1925; 2c. 
Jan: 17; .. Ky. 605101: Arthur 2 P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1075 


First pianoforte suite; by Ivor R. 
Foster, of Great Britain. Scherzo. 
[8 others] © Jan. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 30; E 608877; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 1076 

First pleasure pieces for piano; by E. 
G. Epperson, of U. S., op. 71, no. 1, 
grades 1, 2. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 6; A 820789; Emery 
G. Epperson, Chicago. 1077 

Fischer (Carl) junior orchestra al- 
bums; selected and arr. Charles J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. pts. v. 
1. 4to. © Dec. 22, 1924; 2c Jan. 
19, 1925; E 606599; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 1078 

Fish tail dance; w and m G. W. 
Thomas, of,.U.).S.\. Guat es Meby 1, 
1925; EH 605594; Geo. W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 1079 

Fisher (William Arms) Ten negro 
Spirituals; in song form, arr. W. A. 
Fisher, Harvey B. Gaul, J. Rosa- 
mond Johnson and Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, of U. S. © Feb. 12, 1924; 
2c. Feb. 18; E 610278; Oliver Dit- 


son co., Boston. [© arrangement 
and harmonization } 1080 
Flag (The) that I love; march-fox 


trot, w M. B. Delker, m C. L. Philip- 
pus, of U. 8S. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 24; E 610025; M. B. Delker, 
Denver. 1081 
Flag that train, to Alabam’; w and m 
Eddie Richmond, Lindsay McPhail 
and Irving Rothschild, all of U. S. 
Ci Febs''9, 1925: 2yerWep. 1927 
607168 ; Quigley & Benson, inc., Chi- 
cago. 1082 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NOs. 1-2, 1925 


Flame o’ love; waltz ballad, w and 
. Inelody F. E. Hardy, harmonized 
Laura Rinehart Wilkinson, both of 
U. S. [Los Angeles] Florence Eva 
Hardy-Donald E. Formby. © Jan. 
24 99295 )2)Csi;dan. 26; 606822); 
Florence Eva Hardy, Los Angeles. 
1083 


Flap cakes; fox trot, w and m L. F. 
Novak, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2 ¢. Feb. 6; E 605550; Lester  F. 
Novak, Albion, Mich. 1084 


Fleeting shadows; morceau carac- 
téristique, Irving Weiss, of U. S., 
arr. and se. Geo. H. Sanders; piano- 
organ conductor pt. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605654; Geo. H. Sand- 
ers, Brooklyn. 1085 


Fleur de mon coeur (Flower of my 
heart) ; episode sentimentale, Nor- 
man Leigh, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 1 
1924; 2c. Jan. 6, 1925 : E 604893 ; 

. Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 1086 


Fleurs d’amour; de 1h revue Bonjour 
Paris, paroles Albert Willemetz et 
Jacques-Charles, musique José Pa- 
dilla,. of Spain. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608000; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1087 


Florentine reverie; by Ernest A. 
Boxall, of Great Britain; pf. 
Jan. 2, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 12; E 608137; 
Duff, Stewart & co., Itd., London. 

1088 


Floria; valse de salon, Perey Elliott, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 12, 
1925 >) tc... Keb... 13;.E 608709; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 1089 


Florida; w Abel Green, m Jesse Greer, 
of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
David Berend. © Jan. 19, 1925; 2 
e. (Jan, 20; © 605117; °-Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 1090 


w and melody J. E. Woodard, of 
Ea 9) ©.1.¢. Jan. 31, 1925: E 
605453 ; Julia E. Woodard, Bushnell, 
Fla. 1091 


—w John H. McDonald and Arthur 
S. Josselyn, melody A. S. Josselyn, 
Of Uns. YO! A ea Jan? 24,+1995-! © 
605269 ; Alpha music co., Providence, 
R. I. ” » 1092 

Florida, way down in Dixie; w and m 
D. Bartlett, arr. Beulah Roney, both 
of U. S: © Feb. 3, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E 605939; Draper Bartlett, Or- 
lando, Fla. ° 1093 

Flower (A) garden; by Alice Bar- 
nett, of U. S.; violin solo, in first 

_ position, pf. ace. © Dec. 17, 1924; 
2 ec. Jan. 19,.1925; E 606644; Carl 
--Fischer ine., New York. 1094 


1104 


Flower of Eros; w, Princess Troubetz- 
koy, m Inga Orner, of Norway, 
domiciled at New York, arr. A. 
Kostelanetz, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. © Nov. 16, 1924\;72 -e. 

— Dec. 9; E 605382; Inga Orner, New 
York. 1095 


Flower of love (Fleur d’amour); w 
Charles Arthur Austin, m Christian 
A. Grimm, of U. S.: low voice. © 
Feb. 23, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 605984 ; 


Lyceum music publishers, Chicago. 
1096 
Flower of my dreams; w Robert B. 


Talley and Harold C. Buell, m N. 
Grabin, of U. S. Madison. Wis., 
University music shop, inc. © Jan. 
265, 1925 > 2 .e¢ Keb: 635. BH 6OW116; 
Nathan Grabin, Madison, Wis. 1097 


—w Robert EH. Talley and Bud 
Buell [i. e. Harold C. Buell], m N. 


Grabin, of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606591; Nathan 
Grabin, Madison, Wis. 1098 


Flower (The) of old Erin’s green 
isle; w and melody H. Britting, of 
U.S. ©1 ce. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604767; 
Hazel Britting, Tawas City, Mich. 


1099 
Flower song; by Gustav Lange, arr. 
Walter A. Phillips, of U. S., ed. and 


fingered J. Frank Leve; pf. © Dee. 
23, 1924; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 604972; 
Estate of Hamilton 8S. Gordon, New 
York. [© simplified arrangement] 

¢ 1100 


Flower waltz: by W. Berwald, of U. 


Spot. Oy dane 27, 1925 2.2. ec) Keb; 
2: E 607034; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 1101 


and lambs are 
w Christina 


Flowers are closed, 
sleeping; unison song, 
Rosetti, m R. R. Terry, of Great 
Britain ; in D. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 9, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 20; E 608740; R. R. Terry, 


London. 1102 
Flowers of forgetfulness; w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. 8S., op. 88, 


no. 2. 1. High voice, in E flat.—2. 
Medium voice, in C. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2 e. each Feb. 18; E 607441; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 1103 


Flow'rs have the hearts of girls; fox 
- trot song, w E. Ray Goetz, of U. S., 
m Vincent Seotto. © July 9, 1924; 
2c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 610016; Harms, 
inc., New: York. [© English ver- 
sion ] 1104 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


~1105 


Fluttering swallows; by R. E. De Or- | 


défiez, of Ecuador, domiciled at San 
Francisco, Calif.; pf. © 1e¢. Jan. 29, 
1925; BH 605362; Rosa Elvira De 
Ordonez, San Francisco. 1105 


Folio of most famous sacred songs; 
arr. H. W. Porter, compiled F. E. 
Warner, both of U. S.; male quar- 
tette. 4to. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Kebiiod2 y caff. Feb. 9 3¢:A 4821282 ; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

1106 

Fondness; w R. S. C., m Nelson Wil- 
liams, of U. S: © Jan. 7, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 9; E 605188; Rosebud  S. 
Conghman, Muskogee, OKI. 1107 


Fontaine (Léon J.) Thirty studies; 
by L. J. Fontaine, of Great Britain ; 
violin, in the 1st position. © Feb. 
23, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 19; E 608671; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 1108 


Fool (A) and a butterfly; w and m 
S. Brooks, of U. S., arr. N. L. Kin- 
caid. tC. Jan. ole io Za FE) 

_ 605442; Shelton Brooks, New York. 

1109 


Foolish (A) song; unison song, w and 
m Earl Branson [pseud. of Otis M. 
Carrington] of U. S.; boys’ voices. 
Ato. ©. Jan. 5, 1925; 2:e)-Jan. 16’ 
E 607156; Myers & Carrington, Red- 
wood City, Calif. 1110 


Foolish songs; composed, arr. and 
compiled Lois C. Haupt, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele acc., with violin, 
mand., and © melody saxophone, ad 
lib. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 
19, 1925; E 606600; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 11 

For days he’s been crazy for Daisy; 
fox-trot, w S. E. Burritt, melody 
Vincent Nery, of U. 8S. ©1ce. Jan. 
20, 1925; E 605120; Samuel HK. Bur- 
ritt, Chicago. 1112 

For-get-me-nots for you; w and m 
B. E. Hughey, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 
1925 ; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 605998 ; Bertha 
EK. Hughey, Portland, Or. ets 


For His wondrous love; w and m O. 
Ingold, of U. S. © Jan. 29, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 9; E 607691; Oscar Ingold, 
Goltry, Okl. 1114 


For we like each other; w Luther C. 
Schmehl, melody R. Reber, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; E 607558; Roy 
Reber, Philadelphia. 1115 


For you a rose in Portland grows; w 
and melody R. D. Harris, of U. S. 
©1ec. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606501; Roy 
ID. Harris, Pine Grove Furnace, Pa. 

1116 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Forever and aye; w Frank Heinz, m 
R. A. Clinchy, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 


17, 1925; E 605858; Richard A. - 
Clinchy, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 
1117 


Forever mine (Voto supremo); w 
Federico Bussi, English version Th. 
Baker, m Giovarni A. D’Auria, of 
Italy, domiciled at Bridgeport, 
Conn. ; high voice. 
2e. Jan, 29; E 605393; G. Schirmer. 
inc., New York. 1118 


Forgive; w W. W. Musser, m LeRoy 
Stover, of U. S.:\ ©)1+@ Feb. 24, 
1925 ; E 607521; W. W. Musser, Chi- 
cago. 1119 


Forgiveness; w and m Ernest Rogers, 
of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
12; E 607172; Standard music co., 
Nashville. 1120 


Four lovers; by H. Jackson, arr. H. 
Qualli Clark, both of U. S.; pf. 
1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605650; Helen 
Jackson, New York. 1121 


Fox (Sam) sacred folio; collection 
arr. J. S. Zamecnik, of U. S.; pf. 
v. 2. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 10; 
E 605690; Sam Fox pub co., Cleve- 


land. 1122 
Fox (Le) du eanard; couplets de 
lVoperétte Vivette, paroles Gaston 


Dumestre, musique Joseph Szule, of 
France. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1925; EH 6080382; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1123 


Fox trot no. 42; melody Horace M. 
Williams, arr. Marion Smart, both 
of U. 8S. © 1e. Feb. 11, 1925; BE 
607111; Francis J. Spanier, Chi- 
cago. 1124 


Fox trot oriental; by I. G. Lohr, arr. 
Augustin Borguno, both of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605211; Isabelle G. Lohr, 
Mt. Rainier, Md. 1125 


Foxy (The) kitten; recreation, Rudolf 
Friml,; of U. 8.70 pe. «@) Web. 24 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 27; E 610101; Willis 
music eco., New York. 1126 


Fra i mici sogni; marcia, versi N. 
Palmadessa, melodia Luigi Tutela, 
of Italy, domiciled at Newark, N. J. 
© 1. Feb. 27, 1925; E 610075; 
Nicola Palmadessa, Newark, On ie 

° 127 


Fragrance lane; valse melodique, Joen 
Freseo, of Holland, op. 13; orch. 
4to. © Jan. 19, 1925; 2 e. Jan. 21; 


E 605142; Belwin, ine., New York. | 


1128 


48 


© Jan. 24, 1924; 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Fraser-Simson (H.) Fourteen songs 
from When we were very young; w 
A. A. Milne, m H. Fraser-Simson, of 
Great Britain. © Dee. 4, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 2, 1925; E 608623; Methuen & 
co., ltd., London. 


Fraternity march; by Alice Morse 
Glover, of U. S.; pf. Boston, Mass., 
W. B. Hasey & co. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2 e¢. Jan. 3; E 604842; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 1130 


Frauen (Der) treue! shimmy, text 
und musik Arthur Rebner, of Aus- 
iria., ©. Sept. 14,,,1924;,,1'.¢., Jan. 
38, 1925; E 608179; Crescendo thea- 

4, berverlag;.g+ mm. b,..h, Berlin. 1131 


Freakish blues; melody Bob Fuller 
and Louis Hooper, both of U. §., 
arr. L. Hooper. © 1 ¢ Feb. 24, 
1925 ; EH 607541; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 1132 


Free (The) lover-son of the great 
western republic, United States of 
America; w and m P. M. Kosta, of 
et Sian® oc. Meb.. 262-1925; B 
. 607658; Peter M. Kosta, St. Louis. 

$133 

Freedom (Fremad); cho., w Bjorn- 
stjerne Bjérnson, m Mentor Crosse, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605888; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 1134 


Frehlicher (Der) yom tov pesach; w 
and melody Aaron Lebedeff, of U. 8S. 
‘irri fencing al Fa b= Hi oar 
© 1. Feb. 27, 1925; E 607652; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 1135 
Freilicher (Der) rumeiner; w and 
melody A. Lebedeff, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 605705; Aaron. Le- 
bedeff, New York. 1136 


Frenesia (Rapture) ; mazurka, Santi 
Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606310; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., inc., New York. 1137 

Fresh fish; w and m E. Morton, of 
Canada. © 1. Feb. 11, 1925; EH 
608766; Ernest Morton, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba, Canada. 1138 


Friend (A) in need; safety first song, 
w EK. S. Hadley, m George E. Orton, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. Lon- 
don, Great Western railway social 
and educational union. © Feb. 6, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 19; E 608626; Ed- 
ward Sharp Hadley, London. 1139 


Frog went a-courting; Kentucky folk 
song, w collected Loraine Wyman, 
m collected and arr. Howard Brock- 
way of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © 


1129 |.. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1150 


Jan. 2, 1925;.2 ec. Jan. 3; E 604828 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 1140 


Frohe jugend; kinderlieder — marsch, 
text und musik C. Woitschach, of 
Germany; klavier mit worte, Berlin- 
Lankwitz, Radio verlag. © Oct. 1, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 608182; 
Carl Woitschach, Berlin-Lankwitz, 
Germany. 1141 


Frolics and fancies; by Harold Clay- 
ton, of England, op. 14; pf. 1. Cra- 
‘die song [> ‘others|, ©, Jan, 7, 
1925; 1 e. Jan. 27; E 608325; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 1142 


From a Gipsy caravan; suite, Dudley 
Glass, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Mag- 
yar strains. [3 others] © Jan. 1, 
1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; E 608328 ; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 1148 


From day to day; w and m Willard 
Thompson, Gene Rose and Herb 
Wiedoeft, all of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele in D. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11; E 607122; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New. York. 1144 


(De die in diem) ; solo or duet, 
Clay Smith, of U. S.; wind instru- 
ments. with pf. ace. © Dec. 3, 
1924; 2.c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606609; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 1145 


From desert & pueblo; five authentic 
Navajo and Tewa Indian songs, w 
based on the-Indian text Elizabeth 
Willis De Huff, Indian melodies 
transcribed and harmonized Homer 
Grunn, of U. S. 1. Love song. [4 
others] © Dec. 9, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 
8, 1925; E 604956; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 1146 


From now on; w Benny Davis, m 
Jessie Greer, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
Jan. 10, 1925; 2c. Jan. 8; E 604915; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 1147 


From the nursery window; w Helen 
Taylor, m May H. Brahe, of Great 
Britain. 1. The milkman. [5 others] 
cy’ Rep. Pt” 198s ce Pep. 265) 
608747; Enoch & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 1148 


From the Rockies; by Samuel Gard- 
ner, of U. S., op. 23; violin and pf. 
© fan’ 19)" 1995". (20er “an. 22308) 
605192; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 1149 


Fulford by the sea; musical comedy 
’ in three acts, w and m M. C. Beck- 
er, of U.S. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1925; 
D 26738; May Crawford Becker, 
Shreveport, La. 1150 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1151 


Full moon; w V. Sackville-West, m 
H. Anson, of Great Britain. Lon- 
. don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 1.¢. Feb.+20; E 608735; 
‘* Hugo Anson, London. 1151 
Full of pep; march and two-step, by 
 H. Luebtow, jr., of U. S.; pf. Mil- 
waukee, H. Luebtow, jr. pub. co. 
© Nov. 3, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 16; E 607357 ; Hector Lueb- 
tow, jr., Milwaukee. 1152 
Fun and phrasing; w and m Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, of U. S.; pf. 
Keb.) tee O22 "e Wen e LS 3h aK) 
607439; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
bagi ols 
Funny feelin’ blues; melody Arthur 
Ray and Bob Fuller, both of U. S. 
© 1e¢. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607539; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 1154 


Furiosa (La) (Furious) ; tarantella, 
Santi Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606311; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 1155 


Fut-il jamais; rondeau, poésie Alfred 
de Musset, musique Paul Fiévet, of 
France. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608071; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 1156 


Galilee; w anon., m H. M. Norton, of 
od Wg) ne 2 ero Web, vi, Toa 5 
- 605756; Elizabeth M. Norton and 
Albert H. Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 
1157 


Galveston blues; w F. Tramonte, m 
Bauer bros., arr. F. Tramonte, all 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. .14, 1925; E 
605846 ; Frank Tramonte, Galveston, 
Tex. 1158 

Gambler’s blues; w C. Moore, m P. 
Baxter, of U.S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 15; E 605070; Phil Baxter 
and Carl Moore, Little Rock, Ark. 

1159 


Game chicken; fox trot, Eileen Watt, 
| Of (Loos. 7 pt. “Oo Webs 19: 1925," 2. /¢) 
Feb. 12; E 607164; Jas. E. Watt, 
Crookston, Minn. 1160 


Games (The) we used to play; w 
and melody W. Smith, jr., of U. S. 
-© 1c Feb. 16, 1925; E 607296; 
William Smith, jr., Acushnet, Mass. 
1161 


Garden (A) of lies; fox trot from 
Boodle, w Douglas Furber, m Philip 
Braham, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
24, 1924;.1' ce... dan. 10,1925; BH 
599818; Ascherberg,. Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. _ 1162 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Garden (The) of life; w J. A. Bell, 
m J. M. Capel, of Great Britain. 
no. 1. ©.Feb. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
19; E 608673; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 1163 


Garden of my dreams; w Frank Ban- 
nister, m Sam Goold, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Thos. R. 
Confare, of U. 8S. © Jan. 12, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605558; Thos. J. _ 
Quigley, Chicago. 1164 


Garden (The) of mystery; grand 
opera, 1 act, 3 scenes, libretto Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. 8.’; vocal 
se. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2c. Mar. 
14; D 26745; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 1165 


Garden (The) of old Broadway; w 
Edwyn Stanley, melody Jesse M. 
Winne, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1925; E 605643; William TT. Phil- 
lips, New York. 1166 


Garden of used to be; from Green- 
wich Village follies, w Owen Mur- 
phy, m Jay Gorney, of U. S. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 5; E 605542; 
Harms, ine., New York. 1167 


Garland (The); short suite, Ethel 
Boyce, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
The rhyme. [5 others] © Jan. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Jan. 24; E 608338; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 1168 


Gates (The) of twilight; w J. Shel- 
don Tyler, m Robert Huntington 
Terry, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 16/°19255"2 ‘ee. Fan 17: BE 
605103 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 1169 


Gathering of the braves; for Indian 
gatherings, preparation for relig- 
ious rituals, ete., William Axt, arr. 
Chas. N. Grant, both of U. S.; orch., 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1925; H 
604810; Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. 1170 


Gavotte; by Francois J. Gossee, arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 27, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 27; E 608775; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 1171 


Gay (The) musketeers ; romantic com- | 
edy opera, in three acts, bk. and ly- 
rics Frederick Channon Collinge, of 
Great. Britain, domiciled at New 
York, m Maurice Baron, of U. S. 
In two pts., libretto and music. ©. 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1925; D 26743; Bernard 
Novambére, New York. 1172 


50 


~MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Gee but I’d like to be; w and melody 
R. Valdes, of Cuba, domiciled at 


New York. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1925; 
E 605733; Raphael Valdes, New 
York, 1173 


Gee but it’s tough to be married when 
there’s so many nice girls around; 
w and m G. C. Hess, of U. S., arr. 
H. N. Lugg. © 1. Feb. 10, 1925; 
HE 605704 ; George C. Hess, Elmwood, 
Conn. 1174 


Gee, I got static in my attic; w and 
melody J. Vollmer, of U.S. ©1.. 
Feb. 27, 1925; E 610070; James Voll- 
mer, Philadelphia. 1175 


Gee I’ll have some fun; w and melody 


0. L. Chadwick, of U. S. © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1925; E 605598; O. Linwood 
Chadwick, Hyannis, Mass. 1176 


Gee! I’ve got a wonderful baby; w 
and m S. E. Perey, of Great Britain, 
arr. W. H. Butland. ©1e. Dec. 18, 
1924; EK 604927; Sidney Easton 
Percy, Brisbane, Australia. 1177 


Gemacht, mein schatz; shimmy-fox- 
lied, text Willy Rosen und Kurt 
Schwabach, musik Willy Rosen, 
bearb. Otto Lindemann, both of Ger- 
many. © Dee. 1, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1925; E 608280; Drei-masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 1178 


Gemma; canzonetta, Alick Maclean, 
of England; reed and brass band. 
4to. © Dec. 23, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 
1925 ; E 599813 ; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 1179 


Georges (Alexandre) Trois chants 
populaires du royaume-uni d’Angle- 
terre; courtes paraphrases, A. Geor- 
ges, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
& cie. Galles. [two others] © 
Wee: 12)" 1924; 1 ¢«. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 608007 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 1180 

Georgette waltz; by Jos. W. Nico- 
mede, of U. S.; mandolin orchestra. 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19; EB 
606674; Nicomede music c¢o., Al- 
toona, Pa. 1181 


Georgia hound blues; w C. J. Parker, 
m Bert Houze and C. J. Parker, both 
of U. S. © 1e. Feb. 26, 1925; BE 
607637 ; Chicago music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 1182 

Georgia moonlight; w and m C. 
Catchings, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 28; E 605421; Cora Catch- 
ings, Hapeville, Ga. 1183 

Georgia sleep song; three-part cho., 
w E. D. Barker, m Ray C. Blick, of 


U. S., arr. Daniel Protheroe; treble 


Gethsemane; sacred song, w J. 


1195 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2c. 
Feb. 17; E 607351; Gamble hinged 


music co., Chicago. 1184. 


w E. D. Parker, m Ray C. Blick, 
of U. S.; med. voice. © Jan. 24, 
1925 52 ¢. Jan. 26; E 605283; Gam- 
ble hinged music ¢o., Chicago. 1185 


Get lucky; fox trot, Roy Bargy, of 
U..S., arr. Fred K. Huffer; orch. 
4to. © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 ec. Dec. 19; 
E 605298; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 1186 


Mar- 
tyn Walsh, m Charles Fonteyn Man- 
ney, of U. S. 1. High voice, in F.— 
2. Med. voice, in. D flat. © Jan. 
21, 1925; 2 c. each Feb. 2; E 606896; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 1187 


Gettin’ right close together blues; w 
L. Winston, m Wm. H. Miller, of 
Us Seen Oil ebulf 21, }1925; 2 a. Feb: 
21; E 605971; Love Winston, Gary, 
Ind. 1188 


Ghetto (A) cradle song; w Philip M. 
Raskin, m Sascha Povlot [pseud. of 
©. S. Miller] of U. S.. ©: Feb. 5, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1 ce. Feb. 16; E 

- 605865; Charles Sholem Miller, 
Philadelphia. 1189 


Ghost (The) of John Barlycorn; w 
and melody John Birch, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605644; William 
T. Phillips, New York. 1190 


Ghost pipes; Indian idyl, Lieurance- 
Cardin, both of U. S.; violin and 
pf. with ’cello ad lib. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606151: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1191 


Gigolette; w A. M. Willner, English 
version Wm. Cary, of U. S., m Franz 
Lehar. © Jan. 30, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 


24; E 610018; Harms, ine, New 
York. [© English version] 1192 
Gigue; danse, Louis Vuillemin, of 


France, op. 16; parties d’orch. © 

Méer (12)  T924 <t ec Jan. 9, 19255 

EB 599944; Durand et cie., Paris. 
1193 


Gilbert (Gladys V.) Arabesque; by 
G. V. Gilbert, of U. S., op. 17, no. 
foe sot i) Jan. 22. 1925 ; 2 ce. Feb. 
2; E 606899 ; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 1194 


Gilhooley’s gramophone; humorous 
song, w Perey Beck, m Nelson Jack- 
son, of Great Britain. Paxton’s ed. 
© Jan. 12, (1925 3:\1 ican, 27) 
608143 ; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 1195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1196 


Gin-mill shimmy: by W. Fritz, of U. 


Si" arst violin.’ ©) 1 ¢.' Jain? 220, 
1925; E 605118; William Fritz, Chi- 
cago. 1196 


Gioventu allegra ; polk, P. E., of Italy, 
*» domiciled at New York; instrumen- 
tal. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1925: EH} 605134 ; 

P. Eliseo & son. New York. 1197 


Gipsy caprice; by F. Varallo, of 
Italy; violin and pf. Chicago, IIl., 
F. & J. Varallo. © Feb. 12, 1925; 
2 c. Jan. 9; E 605800; Francesco 
Varallo, Chicago. 


Girl (The) across the way; w Albert 
T. Schoelwer, m E. H. Schoelwer, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1925; E 604853; Edward Henry 
Schoelwer, Cincinnati. ' 1199 


Girl, girl you got me in a whirl; w 
and melody R. H. Howard, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605596; R. 
H. Howard, Autaugaville, Ala. 1200 


Girl of dreams; w and m G. White, 
of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1925; EB 
605444; Gene White, Los Angeles. 

1201 


Girl (The) that went away; w and 
melody A. Linko, of U. S. ©1e. 


Feb. 7, 1925; E 605610; Andrew 
Linko, Star Junction, Pa. 1202 
Girl with the garnet lips; w and 


melody BE. C. Richley, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1925; E 610340; Edward 
C. Richley, Middletown, O. 1203 
Girls (The) never smile at me; w S. 
Totaro and Sahador Faleone, melody 
Arnold? L Wax,: of is. 8.2 @2i ce. 
Feb. 12, 1925; E 605740; Samuel 
Totaro, San Jose, Calif. 1204 
Giuramento d’amore; polka, Santi 
Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; mand. or violin. 4to. 


© Jani. 8:.d925 5°.2: ren Jang 16.0 
606554; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 1205 


Giuseppina al mare (Josephine on the 
beach) ; mazurka, G. Tarantola, arr. 
Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New Milford, N. J.; pf. accordeon. 
©. Dec. 30 1924; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1925; 
EK. 606315; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 1206 


Give me just a little bit of what you’ve 
got a whole lot of; w George Whit- 
ing, melody Walter Donaldson, of 
Us Su -© 1. e.. Feb. 17, 1925; EB 
605916; Leo, Feist, ine., New York. 

1207 

Give me just a little bit of your love; 


w and m Jack Palmer and Spencer 
Williams, both of U. S. © Jan. 17, 


1198 


a2 


pt. 117, n. s.. v. 20 


1925; 2c. Jan. 19; E 606669 ; Handy 
bros. music co., ine., New York. 
1208 - 


Give me sympathy; w B. F. Warren, 
melody William Robert Clarke, of 
U. 8S. © lie; Jan. (27, 1925; B 
605290; Benjamin Frederic Warren, 
New York. 1209 


Give me the corner give me the girl; 
w Howard Johnson, melody Irving. 
Bibo and Ira Schuster, of U. S. © 
1 -c. Feb. 17, 1925; E 605920; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 1210 


Glicklicher (Der) mechuten; w and 
m Solomon Golub, of U. S. New 
York, Metro music co. 

(mim aysr2py2a Ay) 


© Dec. 15, 1924; 2 e. Dec. 26; EB 
604578; Henry lLefkowitch, New 


York. 1211 
Gloom street blues; fox trot, w and 
m D. E. Brown, of U. S. ©l1.. 


Feb. 3, 1925; E 605490; Dale Ernest 
Brown, Long Beach, Calif. 1212 


Gloria! marcia trionfale, M. Schréder, 


of Italy; orch. Monealieri [Italy], 
Edizione C. Beltramo. 4to. 
Nov. 12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 


599750; Georg Bratfisch, Frankfort, 
Germany. 1213 


Gloria d’Italia; inno-marcia, versi 8S. 
C. Finocchiaro, musica L. Tutela, of 
Italy, domiciled at Newark, N. J.; 
mand. ace. © 1 e. Jan. 20, 1925; 
E 605126; Luigi Tutela, Newark, 
IN. J 1214 


Gloriette (La); amor sacrum, worte 
Edgar Kramer-Bangert, English w 
John Bernhoff, musik Julius Ront- 
gen, of Germany. © Feb. 2, 1925; 


1 ce Feb. 17; E 608620; Edgar 
Kramer-Bangert, Cassel, Germany. 
1215 


Glorious (The) morn; Haster song, w 
and m W. J. Marsh, of U. S. 1. In 
©.—2//In A: © Jani! 20, 1925272) ¢. 
each Jan. 23: E 606746; Arthur P. 
Sehmidt co., Boston. 1216 


Glow-worm (The) and turtle; by 
George F. Hamer, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dee. 26, 1924; 2 e. Dee. 29; 
H) 607433; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 1217 


Gluck (Christopher Wilibald von) 
Lento; in the form of a minuet, 
from Orpheus, Gluck, arr. Herbert 
A. Fricker, of Canada; organ. (In 
American organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 
12, Jan; 1925) @Janin2, 1925.;:2)¢. 
Jan. 3; E 604839; H. W. Gray co., . 
New York. [© arrangement] 1218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 1-2, 1925 


Go fly your kite; fox trot, w Doré 


Trevor, m Lee Rudd, of Great 
Britain. 1. Orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to.—2. Song. © Jan. 16, 
1925; 1 c. each Jan. 28; E 608408, 
608409; Ascherberg, Hopwoed & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment for orchestra ] 1219, 1220 


Go tell your father, your mother, I’m 
just simply wild over you; w and m 
C. Ronde, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
25, 1924; 1 c. Nov. 26; E 608305; 
Charles Ronde, London. J yay A 


Go your way and J’ll go mine; w 
and melody M. E. Mullins, of U. S. 
© 1/eJan. 16)''1925; BE 606514; 
Mary E. Mullins, Boston. 1222 


Gobbaerts (Jean Louis) Etude; by 
Streabbog [pseud. of J. L. Gobba- 
erts, op. 64, selected and ed. Leo- 
pold Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. (Pro- 
gressive ser’es studies) nos. 1-3, 6, 
8, 9. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. each 
Feb. 14; E 605819, 605823605825, 
6058338, 605836 : Art publications soc., 
St. Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, 
annogations and glossary] 

1223-1228 

— Study; by L. Streabbog [pseud. 
of J. L. Gobbaerts, op. 638, no. 1, 
selected and ed. Leopold Godow- 
sky, of U..8.; pf. (Progressive se- 
ries studies) © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 14; E 605820; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, phras- 
ing, annotations and glossary] 

229 


God hasn’t told me so yet; w and m 
Herbert Buffum, of U. S.. (In Mu- 
sical news v. 1, no. 5, Jan. 1925) 
© Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 13: E 
607208; Mrs. John A. Anderson, To- 
peka, Kan. , 1230 

God is a Spirit: motet, m Peter Chris- 
tian Lutkin, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
2e¢. Jan. 16; E 606538; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 1231 


God is everywhere; w Stella L. My- 
att, m George R. Henninger, of U. S. 
© Feb. 18, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 26: EB 
607602; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 1232 


God of our fathers; hymn of the 


American nation, w J. H. Hopkins, ' 


m Hugene W. Wyatt, of U. S.; men’s 
voices, with organ or pf. ace. 4to. 
i San. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Jani \283; B 
606839; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

1233 


God of the universe; people’s peace 
hymn, w and m Unohoo [pseud. of 


1245 


Ernest August Meyer] of U. S. © 
Oct. 1, 1924; 2 c. Dec. 26; E 605144; 
Unohoo pub. co., Brooklyn. 1234 


Goin’ along; w M. K. and C. Kauf- 
man, melody M. Krause, of U. S. 
-© 1e Aug. 5, 1924; E 605424; 
Charles Kaufman and Max Krause, 
Brooklyn. 1235 


Gold and frankincense and myrrh; 
text from Ellen Thorneycroft Fow- 
ler, m Mary M. Gilbert, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605761; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 1236 


Golden memory; w C. W. J., m Nel- 
son Williams, of U. S. Jan. 
7, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 9; E 605190; Carl 
W. Johnson, Minneapolis. 1237 


Golden sand; dance intermezzo, Her- 
man Finck, of England; reed and 
brass band. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1924; 
1e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599814; Hawkes 
& son, London. 1238 


Golden slumbers kiss your eyes; song, 
arr. Cedric Sharpe, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Feb. 6, 1925; 1c. Feb. 10; 
E 608504; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. _ 1239 

Golden state; march and _ two-step, 
T. EH. Burrill, of U. S.; pf. Phila- 
delphia, Harry J. Lincoln music co. 
© Jan. 31> 1925; .2. ie: / Web. 124): B 
606923; Tellula Evans-Burrill, San 
Francisco. 1240 

Golgotha; Lenten meditation on The 
seven last words, m Leroy M. Rile, 
of U. 8.; solo voices, cho. and or- 
gan. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 12; E 605773; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 1241 

Golliwogs’ (The) procession; by Al- 
fred Herbert Brewer, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. (Summer-time, no. 3) © 
Feb. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 183; E 608579 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 1242 

Gondola (La) (The gondola) ; ma- 
zurka, Santi Tafarella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 
Dee. 28, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; EH 
606305 ; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 


1243 

Gone; w and melody M. Bailey, of 

WES. ie. Jansn'3,. O2s¢ 1 
604781; Mary Bailey, Elgin, Il. 

. 1244 


Gone are the days when you. meant 
the world to me; w and m Freder- 
ick G. Johnson and Leo Friedman, 
both of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2 e. Feb. 6; E. 605565; McClure 
music ¢@o., St. Paul. 1245 


53 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1246 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Good advice I’m sure; w and melody 
W. S. Reid, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 606803; W. S. Reid, 
Chapelton, P. O., Jamaica, B. Li 


Good-by old world I’m thru; duet 
and cho., w and m Herbert Buffum, 
of U. S. 8 vo. © Sept. 10, 1924; 
2 ce. Feb. 13, 1925; E 607214; Mrs. 
John A, Anderson, Topeka, Kan. 

1247 

Good-morning and good-morrow; w 
Fred G. Bowles, m Kenneth Wynne, 
of Great Britain; in D. © Dec. 24, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 14, 1925; E 608511; 
A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 1248 

Good-night; w and m Leona Lovell, 
OF OU. Se Oh Daas 2. LOAD e. 
Feb. 6; E 605552 ; Leona Lovell pub. 
eo., St. Louis. 1249 


Good time flat blues; w and m Spencer 
Williams, of U. S. © Jan. 31, 1925; 
2 e. Jan. 30; E 606863; Lincoln 
music co., New York. 1250 


Goodbye and good luck; w James J. 
Fogarty, m CC. R. Fogarty and 
Charles L. Gartner, both of U. S., 
arr. Herman Schloss. © 1 c. Mar. 
5, 1925; E 610215; Cora Rita Fo- 
garty, New York. 1251 

Goodbye my baby Peggy, you’re just a 
friend to me now; fox trot, w and 
m E. C. Weise, of U. 8S. ©1c. Jan. 
2, 1925; E 606115; Ernest C. Weise, 
Leavenworth, Kan. PED D2 

Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye; by J. 
L. Hatton, transcribed Maxwell A. 
Davidson, of U. S.; C melody saxo- 
phone.‘and' pf. ‘© .Nov.21, . 1924; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606603; Carl 
Fischer, inc. New York.’ [© ‘ar- 
rangement ] 1253 

Goodrich (Henry) Thirty-five folk 
tunes; arr. and ed. H. Goodrich, of 
U. S.: pf. Boston, N. E. conserva- 
tory music store. © Jan. 3, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 5; E 606355; New England 
conservatory music store, Boston. 

1254 


Gospel sunshine; song service, 
B. B. Bateman, with G. M. Bate- 
man, Geo. W. Sides and others of 
Un 8) 12m. i@iaant: 4, 1924 3,2. 
and aff. Jan. 2, 1925; A 814668; 
Bateman bros., Knoxville. 1255 


Gosses de fauchés; paroles Phylo, 
musique G. Gabaroche et Phylo, 
both of France. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599986; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1256 


Gott beschiitz’ mich vor verwandten; 
marschlied aus Wenn man verliebt 


Bd 


ed.: 


ist, worte Arthur Rebner, musik 
Hugo Hirsch, of Germany. © Dec. 


1, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; H) 599703 ;. 


Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
1257 
Gott! far vos shtrofstu deine kinder? 
w anon., m J. M. Rumshisky, of 
U. S. New York, Metro music co. 


PIT JVDERIDD ONT IND NI) 
‘ened ade 
© Dee. 15, 1924; 2 ce Dec, 26; E 


604573; Henry lLefkowitch, New 
York. 1258 


Gouffre (Le) ; poéme symphonique, J. 
Porret, of France, op. 120; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608089; 
Julien Porret, Paris. 1259 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Fantasie 
tiber motive der oper Faust (Fan- 
taisie sur les motifs de lopera 
Faust) ; arr. Leopold Weninger, of 
Germany ; orch mit pf.-direction. © 
July, 31,..1924;, 4; es Jan. , 12,1925 ; 
E 608207; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. , 1260 


Grace and prayer; w Mrs. William 
McCarroll, m Mrs. George W. Berry, 
of U.S. > pe. -OvFane22,.1925 312 c. 
Jan. 23; E 605292; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 1261 


Grafton (The) piano tutor; by Beat- 
rice Poirin, of England. © Jan. 10, 
1925: 1 ce. Jan. 24; EH 608310; Her- 
bert Freeman, London. 1262 


Grand festival march; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 474; pf. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state. music 
co. © Dee. 26, 1924; 2 c. Dee. 29; 
E 607410; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 1263 


Grand old friendly Texas; w J. W. 
Torbett, m W. T. Betts, of U. S. 
© Feb. 13, 1925; 2 ¢c. Feb. 16; E 
605891; Torbett & Betts, Marlin, 
Tex. 1264 

Grand old pa; w Z. Rearick, m B. M. 
Hale, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606107; Zelda Rearick, Yates- 
boro, Pa. 1265 


Grand (A) party; trio, arr. Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; women’s 


voices. 4to. © Jan. 29, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 4; E 607007; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 1266 


Grandaddy’s days; w and m W. Head, 


of Canada. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1925; 
E 607193; Wilfrid Head, London, 
Ont., Canada. 1267 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Grandma’s lullaby; w and m R. N. 
Johnson, of U. S. Moline, IL, J. K. 
Q. pub. co. © Feb. 21, 1925 : 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21; E 605970; Ray N. Johnson, 
Moline, TL. ~ 1268 


Grasshoppers hop; melody T. F. 
Nixon, of U. S. © 1 ce. Feb. 20, 
1925: E 607452; Theodore Fender- 

. son Nixon, New York. 1269 


Gray dusk; by Chester Nordman, of 
U. S.; organ. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 604819; 
Shattinger piano & music COo., St. 
Louis. 1270 


Graziella; by Franz Drdla, of Czecho- 
Slovakia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 180; violin and pf. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 607129; ‘Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1271 


Great (The) god Pan; by T. Freder- 
ited Cangiyn, of U. S. _ 4to. 1. 
Mite. 2. Horn, in ft - 3. Harp... © 
Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c. each Feb. 11; E 
607139-607141 ; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 1272-1274 


Great God, Who, hid from mortal 
sight; anthem, w from O luce qui 
mortalibus, tr. J. Chandler, m B. 
Harwood, of England, op. 33; mixed 
voices, organ acc. London, Novello 
& co., ltd. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1925: 
1 @ Feb. 25; E 608697; Basil Har- 
wood, Bristol, England. 1275 

Green's (George Hamilton) new in- 
struction course for xylophone for 
the advanced pupil; complete course 

of fifty lessons, G. H. Green, of U. S. 
lessons 1-10. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Poh 25 yatta Web. 19: A 821525; 
George Hamilton Green, New York. 

1276 

Greenwood (The); w William Lisle 
Bowles, m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, of 
U. §8., op. 110; mixed. voices.  4to. 
CL Meb., ds, 1925-2 ¢ Keb. 27°" 
607680; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 1277 

Greet the world with love; w and 


m EK. KE. Page, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 
26, 1925; EK 606773; Eugene Edgar 
Page, Los Angeles. 1278 


Greeting (A); w Bernard Abbott, m 
Jean Morel, of England; in D. 
Jan. 1, 1925; 1c. Jan. 7; E 599793: 
Reeder & Walsh, London. 1279 

Grocery (Die) lady (Die koshenir- 
kes) ; w and melody Isidor Lillian, 
PIS CG) 1) ¢:-Keb. 9, 2925; 
607099; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 1280 

Gryphon (The); by Mari Paldi, of 
U. S8.; pf. (Pictures from Alice in 


1291 


Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606177; Theo. Pres- 
ser Co., Philadelphia. 1281 


Guess who; w Lucille Davidson, melo- 
Gy 7s. Stein and Adolph Deutsch, 
‘both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 24, 1925: 
E 607553; Jules Stein, Hollywood. 
Fla. 1282 


Guida per lo studio tecnico del piano- 
forte; di F. Rossomandi, of Italy. 
Nuova ed., riv. ed ampliata. bri, 
5-7 © Dec. 30, 1924; 1,,¢. ; Jan: 
16, 1925; E 608278; Florestano Ros- 
somandi, Naples. 1283 


Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah: 
anthem, w W. Williams, m Stanley 
R. Avery, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 8, 1925 : 2 c., Jan. 20; 
E 606696 ; Oliver Ditson E04 Bos- 
ton. 1284 


Guiding (The) star; w and m Loren 
Bragdon, rev. Harry L. Harts, of 
U. S.; sop. and contralto. Rev. ed. 
© Dee. 24, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606712; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 1285 

Guinea gabble; by Nell Scannell 
[pseud. of K. Stovall], of U. S.; pf. 
[Photographed] © 1 e¢ Jan. 7, 
1925; E 607612; Kathryne Stovall 
pub. co., Oklahoma, Okl. 1286 

Gulliver’s travels; by Frank Adlam. 
of England; pf. 1. Lilliputian 
march. [5 others] © Dec. 24, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608442; 
Nightingale & co., London. 1287 

Gumps (The) are at it again; w Hric 
Valentine, m J. A. Tunbridge. of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 4, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 9; 
E 608500; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 1288 


Gwenllian (Chwaraegerdd); mewn 
tair act, libretto T. Gwynn Jones a 
T. Williams, gerddoriaeth David de 
Lloyd, of Great Britain; vocal sc. 
Ato. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] -. ©, Dec... 31, 1924; 1 \c. Feb. 
10, 1925; FE 608702; David de Lloyd, 
Aberystwyth, Wales. 1289 

Gypsy trails; two-part song, w Sarah 
Grames Clark, m Ira B. Wilson, of 
BS: Ate. © Nov. 12,4924.) 2c. 
Feb. 138, 1925; E 607223; Eldridge 
entertainment house, Franklin, O. 

1290 

Gypsyland; w M. J. Gunsky, melody 
M. H. Bories, arr. C. B. Frank, both 
Orth: S..°O eMart 10 tena: a 
610335; M. J. Gunsky and Merton 
Bories, San Francisco. 1291 


ay) 


1292 


Gyro-hymn ; 
Bridges [pseud. of Robert Bridges], 
of U. S. © Jan. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 
2; E 605876; Chicago Gyro club, 
Chicago. 1292 


Hab’n sie *ne ahnung, wie heut’ die 
minner sind; shimmy, text u. mu- 
sik Erik Eriksen, of Germany. © 
Oecty 2251924: 0 ey dan... 3.) 1925) 
608186; Viktoria-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin-Lichtenrade, Germany. 1293 


Had I but known; w Raymond Klages, 
m William Axt, of U. S.; in E flat. 
© Jan. 2, 1925: 27d) Fans 3) cu925 ; 
E 604808; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 1294 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Sonate; 
op. 2, no. 1 and 2, rev. H: Schickel, 
of France, acc. de pf. A. le Maitre. 
no. 7. Deux violons et pf., ou fifite, 
violon et pf., en ut min.—no. 8. 
Deux violons et pf., en fa. © Dee. 
12, 1924; 1 c each Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608048, 608049; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 1295, 1296 


= no. 3-6, rev. H. Schickel, 
ace. de pf. A. le Maitre, both of 
France.—no. 9. Deux viclons ou 2 
hautbois, et pf., en mi bémol.—no. 
10. Deux violons et pf., ou fltte, 
violon et pf., en fa.—no. 11. Deux 
violons et pf., ou 2 hautbois et pf., 
en fa.—no. 12. Deux violons et pf., 
en mi. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c each 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599899-599901, 
599903; Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition ] 1297-1300 
Hail! alma mater; w Hlizabeth Elly- 


son, [and] Proclamation song; w 
Mary Peple: m F. F,.. Harker, of 
UA -4to.. "©? Feb.).24, ; 1925 ;5..2..c. 


Feb. 28; E 607725; F. Flaxington 
Harker, Richmond. 1301 


Hail! J-B-U!; w and m William M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 30; EH 606845 ; John Brown 
University, Sulphur Springs, Ark. 

1302 

Hail the Lord triumphant; Easter 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Joseph 
Fletcher, of U. S.; solos, duett and 
cho. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
30; E 606865; Wm. A. Pond. & co., 
New York. 1308 

Hail Washington; w and m R. C. 
Boettiger, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 21, 


1925; E 605976; Rose Cole Boet- 
tiger, Seattle. 1304 
Hamavdil; w.anon.,. m. Joseph M. 
Rumshisky, of U. S. New York, 


Metro music co. (°72") © Dec. 


56 


w and m Gyro Bob 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TY, n.'s.,'v..20 


15, 1924; 2 c. Dee. 26; EB 604574: 
Henry Lefkowitch, New York. 1305 


Hand painted Rose; w and melody C. 
Escher and Richard Witts, both of 
U. S., arry, C; Wseher.,7@ ei vequan. 
9, 1925; E 606422; Chester Escher, 
New York. 1306 


Hands off the old Book; w James 
Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. ©. 
Noy. 28}, 1924; 2sie." Mame ay, 92>) 
E 606265; Albert Christopher Fish- 
er, Ft. Worth, Tex. 1307 


Handschriften unbekannter nieder- 
landischer tonsetzer ; in freier bearb. 
erstmalig hrsg., Willem de Boer, of 
Switzerland; violine u. Klavier. 1. 
Andante. [8 others] © Oct. 1, 
1924; 1 c Jan. 3, 1925; E 608190; 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 1308 


Hannibal duett; Susette, from Ninon, 
w Egon Schubert, melody Erné 
Balogh, of, -Ui.S., ©, tue Meb. 21, 
1925; E 610218; Karezag pub. co,, 
ine.,J New York. 1309 


Hansen (Hans Johannes) Four songs 
for female voices; w and m H. J. 
Hansen, of Denmark, domiciled at 
Racine, Wis. Lamentation. [3 others] 
© 1 ie: Jan: 80, 1925; (bY 606954: 
Hans Johannes Hansen, Racine, 
Wis. 1310 


—— Four songs for little singers; w 
and m H. J. Hansen, of Denmark, 
domiciled at Racine, Wis. What to 
do when Santa comes. [8 others] 
© 1c Jan. 30, 1925; E 606955; 
Hans Johannes Hansen, Racine, 
Wis. 1311 


Happiness ; waltz, w Frank J. Brehme, 
m Daphine M. Brehme, of U. S. 
©. Jan, 2, 92a=, Beemer oe - or 
605256; F. J. Brehme and L. Steiner, 


jr., Greenlawn, L. 1.) N. WY. 1312 
Happy (A) bride; w Mrs. W. F. 
Earley, melody Herman Dubois 


[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
©)4 .c.. Feb. 245 -91925.3(EG01a22 ; 
Mrs. Wm. F. Earley, Lansford, Pa. 

1313 


Happy (The) dancers; miniature, 
Frederic A. Franklin, of U. S.; vi- 
olin and pf. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 14; E 607254; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 1314 


Happy isles; morning, by Emil Breit- 
enfeld, of U. S.; pf. (Sierra 
sketches) © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
7; E 605629; Villa Morét, ine., San - 
Francisco. 1315 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos.1=2, 1925 


Happy little children; w and m O. 
Ingold, of U. S. © Jan. 29, 1925; 
2 ce. Feb. 9; E 607693; Oscar Ingold, 
Goltry, Ol. 1316 


Happy memories; ten pieces, element- 
ary gr., Albert H. Oswald, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Ruby’s album, no. 
10) © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 @ Jan. 2, 
1925; E 599809; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 1317 


Happy (The) robin; by J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 20; E 607472; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 


1318 
Harder (Erwin E.) Impromptu; by 
E. E. Harder, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 


12, 1925; 2 c Jan. 17; E 605178; 
Erwin H. Harder, Chicago. 1319 


Hark: alleluia; w_ traditional, m 
Thomas Morley, -ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; six mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee. 31,1924; 1-e, Jan.,:13;..1925 ; 
E 608146; Stainer & Bell, ltd.; Lon- 
don. 1320 


Hark, the band; w and m Mae Aileen 
Hrb; of }U; S., op. 25; no..5;. voeal 
or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 24; E 606765; B. F. Wood 
music ¢co., Boston. Ue pAl 


Harmonie waltz: w John Jaros, m 
Jerry Jaros, of U. S. Chicago, Jaros 
music co. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 7; E 606367; John Jaros, Chi- 
cago. 1327) 


Harmonizing waltz; by L. B. Coon, of 
U.'S:3' 1st mand:’ © 1 ¢c. Jan.'19, 
1925; EH 606684; Lester Berle Coon, 
Newton, Ia. 1325 


Harold J’Hones, with an apostrophe; 
humorous song, w EH. A. Searson, 
m H. EK. Pether, of Great Britain; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dee. 30, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 1925; EH 608129; Reynolds & co., 
London. 1324 


Hartist’s (The) model; monologue, w 
Robert Rutherford, m Harold Arp- 
thorp, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
Oe eo, bir Coy fel dy: Loot LOD 4 1 
608132; Reynolds &.co., London. 

1325 


Hartley (Virginia Lynd) Three 
short songs for you and me; w and 
m Ws L.(Hartley;. of (OU. SS! i..I’d 
like to ride on a fluffy cloud. [2 
others] © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 @. 
Feb. 13; E 607227; Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, Franklin. O. 1326 


o¢ 


| 


1836 


Hartz (A) vus liebt; w and melody 
M. J. S., of U. S. 


(pap) ONT) YING RN) 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605220; 
Max J. Schwartz, Brooklyn. 1327 


Harvest (The) festival; children’s 
Succoth celebration, w A. Irma Co- 
hon, of (U.. -S.,..m oA. 12. - ldelsahn. 
ALGL (CG) Sans 2. 1920 5,2 7e. Jan. 
1925; aff. Jan. 5, 1925; A 817901; 
National council of Jewish women, 
Cincinnati. 1328 


Have a little fun; by Eduard Werner, 
of, U.S. > band. 4te. ©, Jan: 40, 
1925; 2.¢. Jan. 9; E 6064138; Chas. 
EK. Roat music co., Battle Creek. 

1329 


Have faith in God; w T. O. Chisholm, 
my A: C.yhisher;of U.S: ©} Nov. 
28 pl ODA Or Gk Dame O,4 hi ODe eB 
606264; Albert Christopher Fishe7, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 1350 


Have you seen my senorita; w and 
melody Eddie McGinley and Jack 
Griffin, both of U. S.; 1st violin. 
© 1e. Jan. 29, 1925; E 605348: 
Edw. Joseph McGinley and Jack J. 
Griffin, Boston. LSB1 


Haven (The) of home; w Clark, m 
Hettie Eckel, of U. S). © 1c. Jan. 
23, 1925: E 606740; Marie Eckel 
Fullinwider, Eldorado, Kan. 1332 


Hay, beans and rags; w and m Ned 
Underhill, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1925; E 607609; Jack Riley music 
pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 1333 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Communion 
service in D; w from Book of com- 
mon prayer, m MHaydn’s imperial 
third mass, arr. Ervin W. Read, of 
UetS. +: ©: Dees 27; 1924" Qrerndanw2, 
1925; E 606097; Rader music pub. 
co., New York. 1334 


Gipsy rondo; biographical sketch, 
rev., fingering, phrasing, pedaling 
[ete.] Lewis G. Thomas, of U. S. 
© Dee. 29, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
EK 606095; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. [© biography, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, and instructive 
annotations on form and structure] 
1335 


My mother bids me bind my hair ; 


pastorelle, Joseph Haydn, tran- 
seribed Kalman Ronay, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Dec. 9, 


1924; 1 ec. Jan. 24, 1925: BE 608327: 
Schott & co., 1td., London. [© tran- 
seription ] 1336 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1337 


Haydn (Franz Josef)—Continued. 


Sonata in D major; ed. and rev. 
with biographical sketch, fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling [ete.] Lewis G. 
Thomas, of U. S.: pf. © Jan. 24, 
1925-2: ec. Jam, 29> FB). (605339.5" Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. [© bio- 
graphical sketch, fingering, phrasing, 
etc. | 1337 


He died for me; w Luther B. Bridgers, 
marr. A.C. Wisher,:,of WU... S. 
Nov. 28, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; HB 
606276; Albert Christopher Fisher, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 1338 


He is r’sen; Easter anthem, w Pres- 
cott Thompson, m Reginald W. Mar- 
tin, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
. Keb:..16; 1925; 2 e«. Peb 1958 
605873; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

1339 


He is the king of love; cho.. w 
A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Ackley, of 
OU. SS -© Jan. 26;°19257"2 ‘ec. Jan, 
19: E 606675; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 1340 


He pays everytime: w E. E. W. Zip- 
per, m Walter W. Newcomer, of 
U. S.. © Jan, 28, 1925; 2c. Jan. 28; 
FE 605414; Ernest EH. W. Zipper, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 1341 


He rambled till the butcher killed him 
dead; w and melody John Perry, of 
U.S. ©lc. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606239; 
Ethel Bradford, New York. 1342 


He’s a fellow who kisses and tells: 
w and m C. Loveday and Richard 
Howard, of U. S. Boston, Mass., 
Brewster music co. © Feb. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 610029; Car- 
roll Loveday, Salem, Mass. 1348 


He’s just a horn-tootin’ fool; fox trot, 
w and m Lou Davis, Henry Busse 
and Ross Gorman, all of U. S. © 
Beb.: 17, <1925;> 2° .eh Pebreaso3n 
605934; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1344 


arr. R. Gorman, all 
of UU. Si oreh: with w. 4to. (C 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 7; E 605930; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 1345 


He’s mine, all mine; w and m Jimmy 
Hoster,, of UW. Se “©: Jane 30) 1925 
2 e. Jan. 22; E 605199; Equitable 


music corp., New York. 1346 
Hear Him egall; anthem, Alfred 
Wooler, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 


osan. 22-1995 ~24~" Jan 2a" 
605406; Clayton F. Summy ©co., 
Chicago. 1347 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


Heart (The) goes faring far; w and 
m Grace Twyman, of U. 8S. © Jan. 


7,-1925;°2 ec. Jan. 12;' H°605021 ; © 


C. W. Thompson & co., Boston. 1348 


Heart 0’ me; w F. Tart, melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607278; F. Tart, Radcliffe, 
England. 1349 


Heart (The) of the wood; poem tr. 
from the Irish, Lady Gregory, m A. 
Maddison, of Great Britain. lLon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Dec. 
17, 1924;° @o Jam SZ aoe tis 
608448 ; Adela Maddison, Beaulieu, 
France. 1350 


Heart whispers; by J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel guit. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 20; E 607478; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 1351 


Heartbroken over you; fox trot bal- 
lad, w and m “Al. Rose, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 
c. Feb. 6; E 608495; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 1352 


Heart’s delight ; waltz, P. W. Newton, 
of Canada; guit., or harp guit. © 
Feb. 19, 1925;°2.e Bebs’ 245K 
607592; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 

1353 


Hebben’s a beautiful place, I’m told; 
w anon., m HE. M. Norton, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1925; EB 605759; 
Elizabeth M. Norton and Albert H. 
Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 1354 


Hebrew prayer book; hymns for Sab- 
bath services, w from Hebrew prayer 
book, m S. D. Bach, of Argentine, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 607148; Solomon D. 
Bach, New York. 1355 


Heel brain; w and m Mrs. A. M. Coe, 
arr. L. H. Unglesby, both of U. S. 
Ci1c. Feb. 6, 1925; E 607384; Mrs. 
A, Miles Coe, Baton Rouge, La. 

1856 

Heller (—) Study; op. 45, no. 238, se- 
lected and ed. Leopold Godowsky, 
of U. S.; pf. (Progressive series 
studies) © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
14; E 605837; Art publication scc., 
St. Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, 
annotations and glossary] 1357 

Hello little pretty one; fox trot, w 
and m E. Ostrom, of Sweden, domi- 
ciled at Chicago; violin. © 1 «. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606579; Erik Os- 
trom, Chicago. 1358 

Hello ’Tucky; from Big boy, w B. G. 
De Sylva, m Joseph Meyer and James 
F. Hanley, both of U. S. © Dec. 


08 


2 — 


» MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


1381 


12, 1924 >»2.c. Dee. 15; EH 604199 ; 


Harms, inc., New York. . 1359 


Henning (John H.) Waltz; by J. E. 
Henning, of U. S., op. 204, no. 15; 
standard and ten. banjos, mand. or 


violin and Spanish guit. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 607012; John HE. 
Henning, Los Angeles. 1360 


Her daddy has the dough; w Hellen 
Ellen White [pseud. of I. E. Fike], 
melody Herman Du Bois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S' © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1925; E 606994; Ida E. Fike, 
Spalding, Neb. 1361 


Here comes the band; march, Walter 
Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. duet. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606202 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

; 1362 


Here’s a home dear; fox trot, L. Cas- 
tellucci, of Italy, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; melody with pf. ace. © 1 
e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 606568; Louis 
Castellucci, Los Angeles. 1363 


Here’s to N-I; w and. m Madge I. 
Nichol, of U. S. [Photographed] 
Card 3% in. by 5% in. © June 1, 
1924; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 605422; State 
normal and industrial school, Ellen- 
dale, N. D. 1364 


Here’s to New York our city great 
and free; w and m J. H. Saunders, 
Oi S20) Le) Sani; 1925: B 
604850 ; John H. Saunders, Stafford 
Springs, Conn, 1365 

Here they come; march, A. J. Weidt, 
of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 28, 1924; 2 ec. 
Jan. 6, 1925; .E 604892; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] — 

Hesse (Guillaume) 1200  exercices 
pratiques des doigts (1200 practi- 
eal finger exercises) ; von G. Hesse, 
of Netherland; violoncelle. Amster- 
dam, Seyffardt’s muziekhandel. © 
Wee 2aite2es' te: san .2,. 1925; BE 
599844; J. L. W. and C. Seyffardt, 
Amsterdam, Netherland. 1367 


Heure (L’) espagnole; de Maurice 
Ravel, reduit Gabriel Grovlez, both 
of France; chant et orch. avee pf.- 
conducteur. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 e«. 
Jan. 5, 1925; D 26704; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 1368 


Heure folle; berceuse de_ Vivette, 
paroles Gaston Dumestre. musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608034; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1369 


de Joseph Szule, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 


52684— 25——_5 


1366 | 


o9 


conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608106; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© orchestration] 


1370 
Heure (L’) jolie; sérénade, André 
“Grandjean, of France; pf. © Dee. 


Sli VOP4 a A ve. gan. Lt, 1925 
608273; Paul JDecourcelle, Nice, 
France. [© transcription] 1371 


Hier au soir; pensée musicale, Lionel 
Tertis, of Great Britain; violon ou 
Viola et pt, (©) (dane 29; 1925 1. e: 
Feb. 13; E 608583 ; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 1372 


High (The) cost of living; w C. H. 
Riddle, m Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Dec. 16, 1924; 
2 ce. Dec. 31; E 606394; Charles H. 
Riddle, Omaha, Neb. 13738 


High upon the hill; w P. J. O'Reilly, 
m Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Brit- 
ain; in G. © Jan. 8, 1925; 1c. Jan. 
30; E 608387; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 1374 


Hillside and garden; story cantata for 
Easter, bk. Elsie Duncan Yale, m 
Adam Geibel, of U. S. 12mo. © 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 2; D 267382; 
Adam Geibel music co., Philadel- 
phia. 1375 


Hillside (A) melody; by Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 40; 
orech. with Ist violin conductor. 
(Chappell’s orchestral selections, no. 
167); ©) Jan. i22) 1925 : be Web."6; 
E 608482; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 1376 


Hilltop (The) district school; farce 
and romance in two acts and inter- 
lude; w Laurene Highfield, m Wini- 
fred E. Moore, of U. S. 8vo. © 
Jan, 8, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 12; D 26733; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

1377 

Hill-top dreaming; by Gena Brans- 
combe [i. e. Gena Branscombe Ten- 
ney) 08 1. So wt... O Mebw Lt.) 1925: 
2 e. Feb. 14; E 605808; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1378 


Hinemoa’s love song; Maori love song, 
w Marieda Batten, m William G. 
James, of England. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 6; E 608492; G. Ricordi & 
co., London. 1379 


His Almighty hand; w and m Bernard 
Hamblen, of U. S. 1. High voice.— 
2. Low voice. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2c. 
each Jan. 2, 1925; E 606189, 606190 ; 
Thec. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1380, 1381 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1382 


pt. 111, n. 8.; v. 20 


His love is true; w James Rowe, m | Home ties; fox trot, w Chas. Ronde, 


- Harry Dixon Loes, of U. S. (In 
Best revival songs) © Dec. 2, 1924; 
Pre. Jan. 12 19252 Pe. Webs Gs BH 
605581; Lamar and Barton, Nash- 
ville. e 1382 


Histoire (L’); by W. Primrose, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. Lon- 
don, Strad ed. © Dee. 1, 1924; 1 e. 
Nov. 26; E 608460; William Prim- 
rose, London. 1383 


Hit Isrul mein toire; w and melody 
P. Laskowsky, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York. ©1ce. Feb. 18, 1925; 
E 607364; Philip Laskowsky, New 
York. 1384 

Ho! beauty; w F. Olivo, m Irving 
Burdick, of U. S. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605658; Frank Olivo, 
Brooklyn. 1385 


Hodsager ammy; polka, P. Miller, of 
Hungary, domiciled at Philadelphia, 
Pa.;) band! < ©/aelecDee) 4, 1924: 
E 605427; Peter Miiller, Philadel- 
phia. 1386 


Holiday suite; by Heller Nicholls, of 
England; pf. 1. Merrie England. 
[3. others] + © Jane) 75.4925. 4» e, 
Jan. 27; E 6083824; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 1387 


Hollywood bowl; w Juanita E. Roos, 
m A. P. Risher, of U. S. Post card 
3-1/2 in... by 5-1/2 in, . © July 10, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1925; E 606830; 
Anna Priscilla Risher, Hollywood, 
Calif. 1388 

Hollywood (The) high school hymn ; 
w and m John Laurence Seymour, 
of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2c. 
Feb. 7; E 605632; Neville Marple 
music ¢co., Los Angeles. 1389 

Holy (The) angels; hymn from Mys- 
tery play, w and m Agnes H. Lam- 
bert, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Dec. 24, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1925; 
E 608393; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 


don. 1390 
Homage suite; by Alec Rowley, of 
England; pf. Prelude. [2 others] 


© Jan. 9, 1925; 1c. Jan. 24; E 


608434; Winthrop Rogers, Iltd., 
London. 1391 
Home; from China Rose, w Harry 


Cort and George E. Stoddard, m 
A. Baldwin Sloane, of U. S. © Feb. 
3, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 607130; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 13892 


Home of my childhood days; w and 
m R. E. Saunders, of U. S. © Jan. 
7, 1925; 2 « Jan. 18; E 605005; 
Ralph E. Saunders, Los Angeles. 

1393 


m Jack S. Greaves, of England; in 
A flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dee. 29, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 608659; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 1394 


Homing; trio, w Arthur L. Salmon, 
m Teresa Del Riego, arr. Isabel 
Dungan Ferris, of U. S.; women’s 
voices, 4to. © Jan. 28, 1925; 2 c: 
Jan. 29; E 606881; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

1395 


Honey; w S. Bodine, melody S. 
Grand, of U..S. © 1 e¢ Jan: 30, 
1925; E 606860; Stephen Bodine 
and Samuel Grand, Philadelphia. 

1396 


Honey bee; w L. M. Pickens, m Luther 
A. Clark; of U.S, (Gy iewen. 27. 
1925; EK 610088; Lillie M. Pickens, 
Fruita, Col. 1397 


Honey man blues; w Andreu Rayaf, 
melody T. F. Nixon, of U. S. © 
1e. Jan. 21, 1925; E 605122; Theo- 
dore Fenderson Nixon, New York. 

1398 


Honey moon (Luna di miele) ; mazur- 
ka, F. De Bueris, arr. Pietro Deiro, 
of Italy, domiciled at New Milford, 
N. J.; pf. aeccordeon. © Dec. 30, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606319 ; 
O. Pagani & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement] 13899 


Honey time; fox trot, w R. R. James, 
melody Frank J. Kaplan, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1925; E 607451; 
R. R. James, Point Loma, Calif. 

: 1400 


Honeymoon (A) trip to the sky; w 
A. Smith, melody Ed. Caplin, of 
U. 'S.’ © cc! Pan tb 1925°""h 
606522; Amanda Smith, Hoboken, 
N. J. 1401 


Hong-Kong; comic opera in two acts, 
w H. G. Maclaurin, m Charles Jes- 
sop, of Great Britain. Vocal sc. 
4to. ‘© Jan. 19, 1925; 1 «@ Jan. 22; 
E 608345; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 1402 


Honolulu honeymoon; waltz, w Fran- ° 
cis DeWitt, m Robert Hood Bowers, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Robert Yap. New York, Richmond- 
Robbins, ine. © Jan. 2, 1923; 2 c. 
Jan. 26, 1925; E 606816; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 1403 

Hop-scotch; by Alfred Herbert Brew- 
er, of Great Britain; pf. (Summer- 
time, no. 1) © Feb.” 2; 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 13; E 608577; Augener, Itd., - 
London. 1404 


1h 


‘ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Hope: w Ben Black. m Neil Morét, of 
Ty) Ss © Jam. .16;/1925+..2. .e. Jan. 
7; E 606352; Villa Morét, inc., San 


Francisco. 1405 
Hopeless (Bez nadéje); polka, arr. 
Louts , Vitak;,,;of  U:: S.. » 4te.. 1: 


Band.—2. Orch. © Dec. 27, 1924; 
2 e. each Feb. 24, 1925; E 607515, 
607517: Vitak-Elsnie co., Chicago. 
{© arrangement] 1406, 1407 


Hornpipe; by Norman O’Neill, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Dec. 23, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 608215; Bosworth 
& co., Itd., London. 1408 


Hot tamale Molly; w and m Herman 
Ruby, Gilbert Wells and Bud Coop- 
er, all of U. S.; pf. acc., with, uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
16, .49025;..2..¢. Jan.~1¢; HE 605090; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 1409 


Hour (An) with you; waltz ballad, 
w and m A. MeMorrow, of U. S. 
ey game LO 192." 2..¢.. Jan... ;, 
606366 ; Agnes McMorrow, Leadville, 
Col. 1410 


How can any little girl be a good 
little girl with a bad little boy 
around; w and m A. Witt, of U. S. 
© 1 e¢. Dee. 29, 1924; E 606573: 
Annette Witt, Los Angeles. 1411 


How can I forget; w and melody P. 
Bartholomew, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607292; Paul Bartholo- 
mew, Sanitorium, Calif. 1412 


How can I miss you when you're 
gone; w and melody Monette Moore, 
Gea ey tC) Keb.” 24-1995 - 
EH 607537; Triangle music pub. co., 

-ine., New York. 1413 


How could Red Riding Hood; w and 
m A. P. Randolph, of U. S., arr. 
R. D. Wichard. © 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 
1925; E 607662; A. P. Randolph. 
Warrenton, Va. 1414 


How I'd welcome back my old sweet 
Adeline; w J. Daniels, m- Arthur 
Knowlton and Bobby Jones, both of 
ris. “Oh bkae’ Fang 24:'1025:. hb 
604759 ; Joe Daniels, New York. 

1415 

How I would like to wander down 
that old street again; w and melody 
J. and R. E. Fitzpatrick, both of 
road)” Coda. es sfao5 so, 
604771; James and Robert E. Fitz- 
patrick, Hazleton, Pa. 1416 

How long wilt Thou forget me; w 
Psalm XIII, m Russell H. Miles, 
of U. S.: middle voice. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605766; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 1417 


61 


1426 


How’s your folks and my folks, down 
in Norfolk town; w and m Cal De 
Voll and Dudley Mecum, both of 
US 52 © Wep. 20; 1925-2: ef Web. 
27; E 610100; Ted Browne music 
co., ine., Chicago. 1418: 


How .sweet are the charms (Come 
Siete gentil) : madrigal, poem A. de 
Lauziéres, English version Th- 
Baker, of U. S., m Vittorio Norsa, 
rev. Giovanni A. D’Auria, of Italy, 
domiciled at Bridgeport, Conn. © 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 6; E 605886: 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
revision and translation] 1419 


How sweetly flowed the gospel sound: 
w John Bowring, m Harry L. Vib- 
bard, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
©, alany “22,3925 2 e Jan.2it2ec Hs 
605017; C. W. Thompson & co., Bos- 
ton. 1420 


How they so softly rest; w Ernst 
Stockmann, tr. Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, m Richard Kountz, of 
U. S.; men’s voices, a cappella. 4to. 
©;-Jan. 10, _1925;.2. ¢.. Jan..13;, 58 
606463; Boston music co., New 
York. 1421 


How to fake, fill in, improvise and 
jazz on the saxophone; ed. W. Van 
Scoyoe, of U. S. pt. 1, lessons 1-5. 
4to. © May 10, 1924; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Jan. 30, 1925; A 820240; Wilbur 
Van Secoyoe, Tyrone, Pa. 1422 


How would you like to be Andy; w 
Jay Pay O’Connor [pseud. of J. P. 
O’Connor], melody S. W. Fidler, of 


U.S. afyerrdan.. 25), 1925: EB 
6050387; Jas. P. O’Connor, Jersey 


City, and Samuel W. Fidler, New 
York. 1423 


Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin; four- 
part song, w William Cornish, jr.. 
m Alan Palmer, of England; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 
e. Feb. 25; E 608696; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 1424 


Hula Lee: w W. T. Phillips, melody 


Jesse M. Winne, of U. S. © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1925; E 605641; William T. 


Phillips, New York. 1425 
Hum a little tune: w and melody 
sohnn Perry, of U. °S., (O"1.¢: Web. 


16, 1925; E 607316; Ethel Brad- 
ford, % Acme music pub. co., New 
York. 1426 
Humoresque; by Anton Dvorak, intro. 
Old folks at home, Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, transcribed Maxwell A. David- 
son, of U. S.; E flat alto saxophone 
and pf. ©. Nov. 25, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1427 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Humoresque—Continued. 
19, 1925; E 606605; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
1427 
—by Gladys V. Gilbert, of U. S., 
op. 1%. no. 2: pt. ©. Jan. 2a Aloe < 
2 ec. Feb. 2; E 606895; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 1428 


Hunt (The); by R. Dettloff Vickers, 
of) Us:S. c(i © Jan. dd,) 92555..'2 
ce. Jan. 20; E 606697; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 1429 


by W. Berwald, of U. S.; pf. © 
Dee. 31, 1924;°2' e: Jan.’ 2, 1925; 
E 606185; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 1430 


Hunting song; two-part song, Ww 
Walter Scott, m William Lester, of 
U. S., op. 41, no. 4; women’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; 
E 606698; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 1431 


Huntsman (The); w J. Hamilton, m 
B. M. Hale, of U. S. ©1ce. Feb. 4, 
1925; E 606993; Jesse Hamilton, 
Carrick, Pa. 1432 

Hurakan, the west wind; w and har- 
monization Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of U. S., m Vancouver and 
Navajo Indian tunes; mixed voices. 
4¢0) XO Fane 12, T9IsI 2 Ye. Fan. 
26; E 605374; C. C. Birchard & co, 
Boston. [© text and new harmoni- 
zation | 1433 


Hurry back old sweetheart of mine; 
fox trot ballad, w and m Tommy 
Kemp, M. K. Danaway and Whitey 
Kaufman, all of U. S. © Jan. 3, 
1925; 2 @ Jan. 5; E 606245; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

1434 


Hush-a-bye song; by Juan Masters, 
of U. S.; pf. (in 7 tunes for tots) 
© Jan. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 24; E 
605396; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 1435 

Hydrant water blues; w M. L. G. Ben- 
nett, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Jan. 38, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 605986; Mamie 
L. G. Bennett, Louisville. 1436 


Hyhra; mélodie, F. Heurteur, of 
France; violon avee ace. de petit 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ec. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608026; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 1437 

Hymn for America; w William Adams 
Slade, m Perey Lee Atherton, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 
30, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 18; E 605796; 
C. C. Birchard & ¢o., Boston. 14388 


62 


Hymn of nativity; w John Golds- 
worthy, m William Spielter, of U. S. 
© Dec. 22, 1924; 2 ec Jan. 8, 1925; 
EK 604940; Musikraft, ine., New 
York. 1439 


Hymn (A) to the Madonna; by George 
EK. Hurt, of England, domiciled at 
Asheville, N. C.; violin and organ or 
pf. ©1e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606288; 
George Hurt, Asheville, N.C. 1440 


Hymns of the Christian life; ed. Mil- 
ton S. Littlefield, of U. S. 8vo. © 
Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; aff. Feb. 
10; A 815972; A. S. Barnes & ©Co., 
New York. 1441 


Hyperprism; by E. Varése, of U. S.; 
orch. and percussion. © Sept. 1, 
1924; 1c Sept iG: “i esa. 44, 
1925; E 605046; Edgar Varése, 
Paris. 1442 


IT ain’t gonna cry; w and melody S. N. 
Edmonds, of U. 8S. © 1 ce Jan. 29, 
1925; E 6053842; Shepard N. Hd- 
monds music pub. co., New York. 

1443 


I ain’t gonna cry no more; w and m 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S8.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 21, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; EH 605527; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 1444 


I am always peeking; w and melody 
D. Long, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607577; Dorothy Long, 
Hammond, Ind. 1445 


I am dead in love; by R. Clephane, of 
YU. S..5 pt. © fe, Jama 19Z5. 
604934; Roslyn Clephane, New 
York. 1446 


I am fate; w and m Bernard Hamblen, 
of U. S.; low voice. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 2; E 607019; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 1447 


I am going nowhere, won’t you please 
come along; w and melody Mrs. G. 
W. Boswell, of U. S. © 1. Jan. 
22, 1925; EH 605245; Mrs. G. W. Bos- 
well, Wills Point, Tex. 1448 


am just for you; w and melody A. 
Frager, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1925; E 606503; Anna Frager, St. 
Louis. 1449 
I am lonely just for you; ballad, w 
M. Hullum, m Theo. G. Beach, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 2 c Jan. 16; B 
606531; M. Hullum, Boston. 1450 
I am longing for my Mississippi home; 
w and m R. Larsh, of U. 8S. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606377; Ralph 
Larsh, Chicago. 1451 


La 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 1-2, 1925 


I broke my funny bone; w and m W. 
-W. Hall, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
‘ace. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1925; E 610090 ; 

Wendell Woods Hall, Chicago. 1452 


I can get more lovin’ from a dum-dum- 
dummy than I’ve been getting from 
you; w Lew Brown and Billy Rose, 
m Ray Henderson, of U. S. © Jan. 
24, 1925;'2 c. Jan. 26; E 606809; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 1453 

I can never forget my dear old home; 
w and melody I. Zimmerman, of 
U.S. ©1e. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604765: 
Irene Zimmerman, Kansas, O. 1454 


can’t be bothered with no blues; w 
and m W. A. H., arr. Helen Dewey, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 605181; Wm. A. Holmes, Chicago. 

1455 


I can’t help loving that girl; w Cum- 
berland Clark and Joe Hanna, m 
Dave Sonenscher and Wal Burton. 
of Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 5, 
1925; 1 c«. Jan. 6; E 599805; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 1456 

I can’t realize you love me; w Bud De 
Sylva, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
Se) —anm 21. 1925; 2 ¢.. Feb. 7; 
EK 605528; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 1457 

I eash clo’es; w and melody F. G. 
Moritsky, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606240; Fred George Morit- 
sky, Brooklyn. 1458 


could not be without you any more 
(Ich kénnte ohne dich ja nicht mehr 
sein) ; w and melody W. Benignus, 
of U. S. [English and German 
text] © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
25; E 610037; W. Benignus, New 
York. 1459 
I'd be a butterfly; w and m Thomas 
Haynes Bayly, arr. Flora Woodman, 
of Great Britain. © July 1, 1924: 
1 e. Aug. 19; E 593493: Boosey & 
co., London. 1460 
I'd like to be a baby: lullaby, w and 
melody Jay Pay O’Connor [i.e. J. P. 
Q’Connor] of U. S. © 1. Feb. 18, 
1925: E 607378; James P. O’Connor, 
Jersey City. 1461 
I did not know: w and m R. J. Shan- 
ley, of U. S..© 1. Feb. 24, 1925: 
E 607562; Rose Janet Shanley, Los 
Angeles. 1462 


I don’t care to see you anymore; w 
and m C. T. Larabee, arr. Adolph 
Tandler, both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
24, 1925: E 607561; Charles T. Lara- 
bee, Los Angeles. 1463 


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1473 


don’t know how folks make such 
things; w and m A. P. Hamblen, 
arr. John Marshall Gillespie and 
Paul Werhan, all of U. S. © Feb. 
4, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 4; E 605514; A. 
Porter Hamblen, Franklin, Ind. 
1464 


I dream of you; w and m F. Zimmer- 


Le 


mann, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 606248; Fritz Zimmermann, Los 
Angeles. 1465 


dreamed with a smile but woke up 
with tears; w and melody Halsey K. 
Mohr, Jack Keene and Violet Sharpe, 
all ‘of US: ©’ Pe" Feb: 20;°1925: 
E 607453; Mohr, Sharpe & Keene, 
New York. 1466 


follow, lo, the footing; w _ tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Morley, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; five 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608150; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 1467 


found the end of the rainbow; w 
John William Mason, m Goody 
Johnson [pseud. of Alexander Frair 
Johnson] of U. S. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2e Jan. 3; E 604841; Mason & 
Johnson, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 

1468 


had to leave him alone; medley, w 
and melody J. A. Kutzleb, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606525; Jud- 
son Anton Kutzleb, Indianapolis. 
1469 
have made my reservations there: 
w and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S. 
Svo. © Sept. 20, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 13, 
1925; E 607210; Mrs. John A. An- 
derson, Topeka, Kan. 1470 


have seen the face of my King; w 
T. V. Voorhees, m Carl A. Black- 
more, of U. S.; medium voice. Erie, 
Pa., Mission press. © Jan. 19, 1925; 
2c. Jan.,.22;.B. 606721; C. A. Black- 
more, Erie, Pa. 1471 


hear America singing: cantata, w 
Walt Whitman, m Harvey B. Gaul, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, with pf. acc. 
for four hands. 4to. © Dec. 23,: 
1924 2 ¢.. Jam, 2, 1925;. Hy .605367 ; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 1472 


hear you calling me back to your 
heart; waltz song, w and m R. M. 
K., of U. S. Vincennes, Ind., Moran 
musie pub. co. © Feb. 27, 1925: 2 e. 
Mar. 2; E 610290; R. Monroe Kerr, 
Anna, Iil. 1473 


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1474 


pt. I, n. S., v. 20 


I know how you feel when you’re wor- 
ried; w Archie Gillam, m Dave Pey- 
ton, of U. S. Chicago, Gillam bros. 
© Feb. 9, 1925: 2 ce. Feb. 12; E 
607165; Archie Gillam, Chicago... 

1474 


I know what’s become of Sally; w 
Bob. Chamberlain, mF. Stross, .of 
U.S. ©l1c. Feb. 4, 1925; E 607001 ; 
Robert Chamberlain and _ Fred 
Stross, Venice, Calif. 1475 


I Jaugh till I ery when I think how I 
fooled you; w FEF. Foote, melody 
Theo,.:G. Beach..of VU, JS. Oy. e. 
Jan. 29, 1925; E 605358; Frank 
Foote, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 1476 

I like pie, I like cake but I like you 
best of all; w and m George A. Lit- 
tle, Arthur Sizemore and Larry 
Shay, all of U. S.; pf. aee. with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
sem: iG. LOD eo ee aT. tee) 
605115 ; Broadway music corp., New 
Tork: 1477 

I like to take my girl to the beach; 
w and melody L. Dewey, of U. S. 
©° te Feb.°14) 1925: 1605847 § 
Laurence Dewey, Lafayette, La. 

1478 

Ill be waiting with a smile dear; w 
and m A. Zwack,’jr., of U. S. © 
Feb. 28, 1925; 2c. Mar. 2; E 610288; 
Anthony Zwack, jr., Dubuque, Ia. 

1479 


I’ll bid my heart be still; old border 
melody, part-song, w Thomas Prin- 
gle, m §S. EH. Lovatt, of Great Brit- 
ain; four female voices, in B min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tifms] © Jan. 15,) 1925; 1. c. Feb. 
12; E 608530; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 1480 

IH give the world for you; w Kath- 
arine Bainbridge, m J. S. Zamecnik, 
of U. S.; with violin and cello obbl. 
1. High, in D—2. Medium, in B 
flat.—3. Low, in A flat. © Feb. 9, 
1925; 2 c. each Feb. 10; E 605694; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 1481 


I'll never be happy any more; w and 
melody L. Spencer, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1925; EK 607571; Lucy Spen- 
cer, McComas, W. Va. 1482 

Ill tell the sunshine; w Edward Lock- 

ton, m Dorothy Forster, of U. S. 

©) Jani 20 1995 oe" Jan. 222° Hh 

605305 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

1483 
love, alas, I love thee; w _ tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Morley, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; five 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 


tal 


© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; 
E 608148; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- _ 
don. 1484 


I love her; w and melody Mose Sig- 
ler, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1925; 
E 607097; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 1485 


I love Him dearly; w and m Oscar 
Ingold, of U. S. © Jan. 29, 1925; . 
2c. Feb. 9; E 607692; Oscar Ingold, 
Goltry, Okla. 1486 


I love my love; Cornish folk-song, w 
collected G. B. Gardiner, m arr. G. 
Holst, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd.,; 4to..;¢© «Dees 30) ie2t- 4) e. 
Feb. 20, 1925; E 608738; Gustav 
Holst, Thaxted, Dunmow, Hssex, 
Engiand. 1487 


I love the moon; valse, Paul A. Ru- 
bens, arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Feb. 17, 1925; 1 e. 
Feb. 18; E 608642; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 1488 


WwW anon., m George E. Hurt, of 
England, domiciled at Asheville, 
N.C. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1925; H 606286 ; 
George Hurt, Asheville, N. C. 1489 


I love to tell the story; w Katherine 
Hankey, m J. DeForest Cline, of 
U. S.; low voice in B flat. © Jan. 
19, 1925; 2 @ Jan. 24; E 605403 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

1490 


I love you so: w and m M. 8. Fei- 
busch, of U. S. ©1 ce. Feb. 2, 1925; 
E 606933; Mignon Schocken-Fei- 
busch, San Francisco. 1491 

I’m a cross word puzzle fan; w and 
melody J. E. Hill, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1925; H 605604; Josephine 
BE. Hill, Brooklyn. . 1492 

I’m a happy coon; w W. Curtis, m 
luther A. Clark) ‘oi- U2 sa 7@) tc. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 6063850; William 
Curtis, Woodland, Me. 1493 

I’m afraid of love; w Clifford Seyler, 
m Max Darewski, of England; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 1 ec. Feb. 16, 1925; 
EK 608649; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 1494 

I’m all alone; fox trot, w Patricia 
Lennard, m Earl Thursten, of Great 
Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Ato. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 e. Jan: 27, 
1925; E 608400; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 1495 

I’m a-wantin’ you; w Daniel 8S. Two- 
hig, m B. Sherman Fowler, of 


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nos. 1-2, 1925 


1519 


© Feb. 9, 1925; 


Diese tin.<2Z, in. F. 
2 ¢. Feb. 11; E 607142; Enoch & 
sons, New York. 1496 


I’m coming back to Ireland; w J. 
Crozier, m Luther A. Clark, of 
Dyosr oO “1 «Feb. 18; 1925: E 
607183 ; Joseph Crozier, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 1497 


I’m coming back to you; w and melo- 
dy J. V. Rosendund, of U.S. ©1e«. 
Jan. 22, 1925; E 605226; Joseph V. 
Rosenlund, Worcester. 1498 


Im crying now; w and m H. B. 
Kaiser, “OL U. S. © 1°¢. Feb..‘12, 
1925; E 605743; Howard B. Kaiser, 
Detroit. 1499 


I’m from Missouri, you gotta show me; 
w and m G. W. Axtell, arr. Ruth 
Axtell Dornburg, both of U. S. © 
1 e¢. Feb. 11, 1925; E 607110; George 
Wayland Axtell, Kansas City, Mo. 

1500 


I’m glad; fox trot, w Leo Wood, m 
Frank Trumbauer, arr. Wm. Schulz, 
both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Jan. 
50, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 606903; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 1501 

I’m goin’ back to Minnesota; w and 
melody J. F. Miller, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606796; James 
Freeman Miller, Minneapolis. 1502 


I’m goin’ back today; w and melody 
R. Noland, of U. S. © 1e. Jan. 3, 
1925; E 604774; Ruth Noland, Seat- 
tle. 1503 

I’m goin’ to jazz my way to Mandalay ; 
ohe step, w and m Jos. Geo. Gil- 
bert, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
11, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 12; E 608585; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 1504 


I’m going home and never coming | 


back again blues; w and m P. 
Carter, of U. S.; in C.. © 1c. Feb. 
2, 1925; E 606930; Paul Carter, 
Washington. 1505 


I’m going to dance at your wedding; | 


from Betty Lee, w Irving Caesar, m 
Con Conrad, of U. S.. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 5; E 6063802; Harms- 
Harbach, ine., New York. 1506 
I'm going to march in April with May; 
w and melody G. Williams, of U. S. 
©1c. Jan 23, 1925; E 6067 43 ; Ger- 
ald Williams, New York. 1507 
lm going to steal you; w BE. J. 
Gberly, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
U:. 8S. 1 ce. Feb. 16, 1925;) Bb 
607274; Ed. Jones Oberty, Lebanon, 
Pa. 1508 


I’m in love at last; fox trot, w and 
m Cumberland Clark, Joe Hanna, 
Dave Sonenscher and _  “Tolchard 
Evans, all of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
1) - Peb.._9.. 1925+ 1-6 “Web. 187 
608641 ; Cecil Lennox & CO., Lon- 
don. 1509 


I’m in love with a married woman; 
w C. L. Marsh, melody Bobby 
O’Brien, of U. S. © 1e. Jan. 24, 
1925; E 605262; Charles Leland 
Marsh, Milwaukee. 1510 


I’m just a bit of driftwood; w and m 
G. E. Crandell, of U. S. © 1le. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 607082; Geo. HE. 
Crandell, DeBeque, Col. 1511.” 


I’m just a cabaret nightingale; w 
and melody Benton Overstreet, of 
Br S: dcr Jan. 24); 19255. 8 
605279 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 1512 


I’m just a hard working bacheler [sic] 
maid; w Charles Marsh, melody J. 
Christy, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 12, 
1925; E 605730; Joe Christy and 
Ruth McDonald, Chicago. 1513 


I’m just a lonesome gal; w and mel- 
ody C. Williams, of U. S. © 1e. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 605128; Clarence 
Williams, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

1514 


I’m lonesome dear for you; w and 
‘melody I. C. Schmidt, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1925; EH 605620; Irma C. 
Schmidt, Walla Walla, Wash. 1515 


I’m lonesome for a lonesome little 

ig w John J. Caddigan, m Oliver 

. Story, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 

p ce. Feb. 20, 1925; E 605950; Grey 
gull records, inc., South Boston. 

1516 


I’m lonesome for someone like you; 
from When summer comes, w Jack 
Arnold, m A. Baldwin Sloane, of 
U. S. © Feb. 18, 1925; 2 « Feb. 
26; E 607599; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. ata We 


I’m longing for my Rocky Mountain 
home; w and m C. Morris, of U. S. 
© Dee. 30, 1924; 2 c Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606212; Courtland Morris, Mason 
City, Ill. 1518 


I’m looking for a he-man for my dad- 
dy; w Gayle Vincent Grubb, melody 
C. R. Samuelson and G. V. Grubb, 
both of U. 8S. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1925; 
EK 607648; Charles Ransom Samuel- 
son, Long Beach, Calif. 1519 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1520 


I’m never going to leave Miami where 
the sun shines ali the time: w and 
m F. Hagan, of U. S. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; H 607677; Frank 
Hagan, Miami, Fla. 1520 


I’m not sad; w Gwilyn Gwyer, m O. 
D. Kineaid, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
17, 1925; E 605861; Owen D. Kin- 
eaid, Youngstown, O. 1521 


I'm off for France again; w and mel- 
ody A. O. Kirk, of U. S. ©1«. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E.604777; A. O. Kirk, 
Adams, Or. a2, 


I’m on my way to Paris; w and mel- 
ody S. Bruce, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
7, 1925; E 605619; Sophie Bruce, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 1523 


I’m on my way to-day to Broadway; 
w M. Holiner, melody Alberta Nich- 
ols, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1925; 
E 606853; Mann Holiner, Brooklyn. 

1524 


I’m only lonely for you; fox trot, w 
and melody E. Tillman, arr. Harry 
L. Alford, both of U. S. © 1le. 
Jan. 8, 1925; E 604938; Edwin Till- 
man, Milwaukee. 1525 


I’m remembering moments with you; 
w EK. B. Babcock, m Clyde Briggs, 
of U. 8S. [Photographed] © 1 e. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 604762; Ethel Ber- 
nice Babcock, Seattle. 1526 


I’m so ashamed; w Ned Miller, mel- 
ody Chester Cohn, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Jan. 30, 1925; E 606906; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 1527 


—— waltz, w Ned Miller, m Chester 
Cohn, of U. S.; with extra fox trot 
cho. © Feb. 17, 1925; 2 e Feb. 
19; EH 605938; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. 1528 


I’m sorry for you; w Charles Con- 
stance Maxwell, m Percy Flagus, 
of U. S. © Oct. 8, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 605428; Musical advance 
pub. co., New York. 1529 


I’m sorry now; w and melody HK. 
Fortunato, of U. S. 1 e@ Jan. 
20, 1925; EH 605135; Eugenio For- 
tunato, Philadelphia. 1530 


I’m that pal; w and m W. W. Whit- 
ney, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1925; 
EK 607076; Walter W. Whitney, 
Peoria, Ill. 1531 


I’m tired of ev’ry single thing but 
you; w Harold Vosburgh, m F. G. 
Frie, of U.S. ©1e Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606118; Forest Glenn Frie, Min- 
neapolis. 1532 


pt. TI, 'n-s2-¥- 20 © 


I’m tired of this married life; w 
J. C. Reid, m Eugene Platzman, of 
U. S. New York City, I. M. Law-- 
son. © Feb. 2; 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 10; 
E 607102; Jack Cecil Reid, New 
York. ) 1533 


I’m trying to forget Love’s old sweet 
song; w and m John P. Long, of 
England; .in G. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 29, 1924: 
1 ¢ Feb. 16, 1925; E 608657; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

1534 

I’m waiting ’til you get it like you 

handed it to me; w and melody H. 


A. Quicksell, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
19, 1925; E 605899; Howard A. 
Quicksell, Detroit. 1535 


I’m working for myself; w C. Marsh, 
melody Hampton Durand, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1925; E 610010; 
Charles Marsh, Milwaukee. 1536 


I miss Carolina; melody Joe Ribaud 
and Joe Gibson, both of U. S. © 
1 ce. Jan, 8, 1925; E 604920; Joseph 
Ribaud, New York. 1537 


I miss my dear old southern home; 
fox trot, w Walter Bradley and Al- 
bert Britton, m Arthur C. Liscombe, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 9, 1925; 
1 ¢ Feb. 18; E 608637; Cecil Len- 
nox & co., London. 1538 


I miss you Lulu; w and melody W. A. 
Boyd, of U.S. ©1e. Feb. 7, 1925; 
EH 605601; Wm. A. Boyd, Philadel- 
phia. 1539 


I need somebody to lullaby me; w and 
melody Abner Silver and Sam Cos- 
low, both of U. S.. © 1 ec. Jan. 22, 
1925; EH 605215; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1540 

w Sam Coslow, m Abner Silver, 
of U. S. © Feb. 17, 1925; 2-c. Feb. 
18; E 607403; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1541 

I never had plenty of money; w and 
melody B. Z. N. Ing, of U. 8S. © 
1e. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606510; Ben- 
jamin Z. N. Ing, Yellow Springs, O. 

1542 


I never knew how much I loved you; 
fox trot, w and m Dave Ringle, 
Phoebe Diamond and Burt W. 
Spear, arr. C. E. Wheeler, of U. S8.; 
orch. 4to. © Jan. 29, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 31; E 606874; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement} 1548 

w and m Dave Ringle, Phoebe 

Diamond, and Burt W. Spear, all of 

U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. 

May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 20, 


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nos. 1—2, 1925 . 


1567 


1925; 2 ec. Jan. 21; E 606716; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
1544 


I. O. U. (I owe you) ; w Clifford Sey- 
ler, m Hero De Rance, of Great 
Britain. © Jan. 5, 1925; 1c. Feb. 
12; E 608538 ; Cavendish music co., 
London. 1545 


I raised in my garden with infinite 
care; w C. M. C. White, m K. I. 
White, of U. S.; pf. with w. ©lc. 
Feb, 12, 1925; EH 605746; Kathryn 
Irene White, New York. 1546 


I roll ’em; w C. Marsh, melody Hamp- 
ton Durand, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
21, 1925; E 610012; Charles Marsh, 
Milwaukee. 1547 


I saw the moon rise clear; unison 
song, w Thomas Moore, m Otis M. 
Carrington, of U. S.; boys’ voices. 
4to. © Jan. 5, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 16; 
HE 606550; Myers & Carrington, Red- 
wood City, Calif. 1548 


I sing of a Savior; w William M. 
Runyan, m Harry Dixon Loes, of 
U. S. (In Best revival songs) © 
Dee. 2, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 6; E 605577; Lamar and Bar- 
ton, Nashville. 1549 


I sing of the lady of all most fair; 
earol, w John McClure, m Charles 
Repper, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 20, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606301; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 1550 

I still long for you; w Ray Williams 
li. ec R. C. Williams], m Walter 
Fuchs, of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1c. 
Jan. 16, 1925; E 606519; Raymond 
C. Williams, Brooklyn . 1551 


I used to be your sweet mamma; w 
L. Miller, melody L. Miller and F. 
Longshaw, both of U. S. ©.1 «¢. 
Jan. 22, 1925; E 605210; Leslie Mil- 
ler and Fred W. Longshaw, Phila- 
delphia. "1552 

I’ve found my sweetheart Sally; w 
Jack Yellen, m Lew Pollack, of U. 
S.; pf. acc., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 13, 1925; 2 
e. Feb. 11; E 607120; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, ine., New York. 1553 

I’ve got a peach of a pal; w and mel- 
ody R. Doubt, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607565; Raymond Doubt, 
Johnstown, Pa. 1554 

I’ve got a vampire crazy over me; w 
C. Marsh, melody Ernie Erdman, 
Of) WiPSi ©! We; Meb.! 12;)4925); oh 
607199 ; Charles Leland Marsh, Mil- 
waukee. 1555 


52684—25——_6 


I’ve got a wonderful sweetie treatin’ 
me pretty now; w Eddie Porray and 
J. Clark, melody J. Clark, of U. S. 
© le. Jan. 21, 1925; E 606725; 
Jimmy Clark, Brooklyn. 1556 


I’ve got the blues about somebody; w 
and m E. Franklin, of U. S. © Jan. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605555; 
Eddie Franklin, Norenel, Ill. 1557 


I've got the blues for Tennessee; w 
and m Cal DeVoll, Dudley Mecum 
and Wallace Bradley, all of U. S., pf. 
arr. Ethwell Eddie Hanson. © Feb. 
9, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 10; E 607101; 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

1558 


I’ve got the crossword puzzle blues; 
fox trot, w R. A. Lort, m C. 8S. Cobb, 
of U. S. © Jan. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31; E 607349; Chester S. Cobb and 
Ross A. Lort, Seattle. 1559 


I’ve got the girl; fox trot, w and melo- 
dy R. H. Silverman, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dee. 22, 1924; E 606570; Robert 
Henry Silverman, New York. 1560 


I’ve got the wandering blues; w and 


melody J. Pitch, of Canada. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607586; James 
Pitch, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 1561 


I’ve got those cross word puzzle blues; 
w W. D. Darowish, m A. Ricci, of 
G: Sxhi ©otre: Web. 25, 19257) 
610035; Anthony Ricci and Wm. D. 
Darowish, Lawrence, Mass. 1562 


I’ve got those gimmie blues; w R. E. 
Calhoun, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
USS. tse. Jani *6 1925) Er 
604858; Roy E. Calhoun, Johnson 
City, Tenn. 1563 


I’ve got those mean cross-word puz- 
zle blues ; w Victor Hiseman Fribourg, 
moa dy bourse, Of Us Sv». Grd’. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 607555; Ernest Jay 
Fribourg, Sioux City, Ia. 1564 


I’ve got to do what pleases Fuzzy Wuz; 
w Leo Hirschfield and Hal Keidel, 
melody H. Keidel, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606589; Harold 
Keidel, Minneapolis. 1565 

I’ve lost my head over you; w and 
melody A. Razaf, W. Asher and M. 
Deas, all of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1925; E 605854; Chateau music pub. 
co., New York. 1566 

I’ve made a hit with a sweet little 
Miss; w C. P. Matthews, melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. ©.1.¢. Feb. 4, 
1925; E 606998; Clinton P. Mat- 
thews, Waltham, Mass. 1567 


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1568 


I 


Ln 


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b= 


want a little love; from The punch. 


bowl, w and m Jack Strachey, of 
England; in E fiat. 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 29, 1924; 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 608665; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 1568 


want somebody; w Clifford Grey, m 
Melville Gideon, of England; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 29, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 608650; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 1569 


want someone to love me; w and 
m A. B. Jackson, of Canada. © 
1 ce. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607337; Ar- 
lene B. Jackson, Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada. 


want the sunshine and you; w Har- 
old W. Bell, melody D. Cornish, of 
U.S. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1925; E 607072; 
DuBois Cornish, Klamath Falls, Or. 

1571 
want to dream my days away with 
thoughts of you; w and m G. H. R. 
Welsh, of Us S....©: 1. e. Jan: 27, 
1925; E 605288; George Harold 
Ralph Welsh, Boston. 1572 
want you; wW Roy Dieterich and Ray 
Gorrell, m Al Lewis and Howard 
Simon, both of U. S.;:pf. ace., with 


ukulele arr. David Berend. © 
Feb: '25;. 1925); .2 ie. | Keb.. 26; .H 
610112; Robbins-Engel, ine. New 
York. 1573 


was a fool to be fooling with you; 
w Lou Zoeller and Janet Bodwell, 
m L. Zoeller, of U. S., arr. Geo. O. 
Hills ;-©; Jam. 24, 1925 32 ¢.diteby 2; 
EK 606950; Zoeller music co., Los 
Angeles. 1574 
was glad to let you go, but I’m so 
sorry now; w Cliff Friend, melody 
Walter Donaldson, of U.S. ©le. 
Feb. 17, 1925; E 605919; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 1575 
will give you rest; Sacred song, w 
William Chatterton Dix, m Hugh 
Blair, of U. S.; med. voice, organ 


ace. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2c. Jan. 16; 
E 606540; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 1576 


wish you a happy New Year; w 
Huntley Trevor and Herman Darew- 
ski, m H. Darewski, of England; 
in ©. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 1,°1925 ;'9%e."Tan. 
13; E 608140; Cecil Lennox & co., 
London. 1577 
wonder; w and m Beatrice Fenner, 
of U. S., op.’ 7;:no. 4.) © Web. 18, 
1925; 2 « Feb. 19; E 607445; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 1578 


[Staff and tonic 


1570 


ptrin; ms, °vi'20 


w and m C. Cole, of U. 8S. [Pho- 
tostat] © 1 ce. Jan. 26, 1925; BH 
606791; Clifford Cole, Los Angeles. ° 

1579 

I wonder if the same moon shines; w 
and m L. D. Shaffer, of U. S. © 
Feb.!':28;' "£9253 2 > eo Feb. 28; HB 
607670; Lila D. Shaffer, Pine, Col. 

1580 

I wonder whose baby you are; melody: 


Hal Keidel, of U. 8S. 1 e. Jan. 
19, 1925; E 606587; Harold Keidel, 
Minneapolis. 1581 


Ich kenn’ ein kleines weinhaus; lied 
und shimmy, text Hd. May und 
Bruno Balz, musik Tom Burns, of 
Germany. © Aug. 15, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 608194; Musikverlag 
Drei sterne, Berlin. 1582 


instrum. Roland 
‘Hanke, both of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 608176; Musik- 
verlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 1583 


Ich mécht’ schlafen, lass mich ein 
nickerchen machen; text und musik 
Erik Eriksen, of Germany. © Oct. 
1, 1924; 1¢. Jan. 3, 1925; E 608187 ; 
Viktoria-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichtenrade, Germany. 1584 


Ida, I do; w Gus Kahn, melody Isham 
Jones, |. of ,U.).8.. «© jh @. «san. 14, 
1925; E 606472; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1585 


Same. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
5; E 605499; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1586 


Idle dreams of Broadway; melody HE. 
Brooks,’ of UW; S! ©eb eh Jani. 8, 
1925; E 604924; Emmanuel Brooks, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 1587 

Idler’s (The) slouch; one-step or two- 
step, Ronald McDougall, of Great 
Britain; pf. with w. © Dee. 17, 
1924; 1 ¢@ Jan. 30, 1925; E 608391 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 1588 


Idolo d@inecanto (Love’s idol) ; waltz, 
Santi Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Dee. 28, 1924; 
2 ee. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606309; O. 
Pagini & bro., ine. New York. 

1589 

Idylle montagnarde ; trio, Paul 
Fauchey, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avec contrebasse ad lib. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 599969; Francis Salabert, een 


If anything happened to Maggie, what 
would become of Jiggs; w H. HE. 
Calnan, m Theo. G. Beach, of U. 5. 


68 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Jan. 26,1925; 2: ¢e.Jan. 27; EH 
605320; Helen EB. pe Pawtuck- 
et, R. i 1591 


If I can’t have you: w and m Nick 
Lucas, of U. 8.; pf. acce., 
lele arr. Dick Konter. © Feb. 11, 


1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 9; E 605769; Sha- | 


p ro, Bernstein Sa reO., Ines, NEN 


York. 1592 


If I could only call you mine; w 
and m H. E. Treumann, of U. S. 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 2c. Feb. 11; .E 
605715 ; Edward B. Treumann, 
“York. 1593 

If I ever ery you'll never know; w 
and m Sylvia Clark, Bobbie Kuhn 
and Eddie Kuhn, all of U. S. © 
Feb. 115,9925;; .2::te..Febi.16; HE 
605892 ; Milton Weil music Co., Chi- 

cago. 1594 

—— Ww Sylvia Clark and Bobbie Kuhn, 
~m Bddie Kuhn and B. Kuhn, both 
of U. S. © Sept. 6, 1924; 2 ce. Sept. 
9; E 605912; Kuhns music pub- 
lishers, Kansas City, Mo. 1595 

If I had wings like a dove; w EK. M. 
Cross, m William G. Still, of U. S. 
© 1. Feb. 12, 1925; E 607145; 
Hllen Montague Cross, New York. 

1596 


If I had you; melody C. D. Rocco, 


of US) © 1..e) Feb. 4, (1925; E 
606981; Charles D. Rocco, New 
York. 1597 


Jf I lose, let me lose, mama don’t 
mind; w and m Tom Delaney, of 
U. S:. © Jan. 13, 1925; 2° ce. Jan. 
13; E 604991; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 1598 

If I stole your gal, forgive me old 
pal; w and melody W. Gargin, of 
Canada, domiciled at Winthrop, 
Mass., arr. Bernard H. Smith. 
1c Dec. 30, 1924; E 604909; Wil- 
liam Gargin, Winthrop, Mass. 1599 


If I were a boy; one step, from 
Boodle, w Douglas Furber, m Philip 


Braham, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
24, 1924; 1 e@. Jan. 10, 1925; E 
599819; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 1600 


If I were a tree; w Mabel Living- 
stone, m Rhea Silberta, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 c. 
Jan. 16; E 605080; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 1601 

If it ain’t you sweet daddy itll be 
somebody else; w and melody Por- 
ter Grainger, Johnny Stein, Harvey 
Schloemann and Ray Miller, all of 
Pos Gt ec em. ot L805 = il 


with uku- | 


New | 


If love were true; 


MUSIGAL COMPOSITIONS 


1613 
606728 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
- York. 1602 


If it wasn’t for my dear old daddy I 
wouldn’t have my dear old ma; 
w Sidney Holden, m Charles Bow- 

- man and Mitchell Parish, both of 

_.U..8.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. 

* Anthony Franchini. © Feb. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; E 607505; Joe 
Morris music eco., New York. 1603 

If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t be 
crying now; fox trot, w and m 
Buddy Fields, Gene Rose, Harold 
Berg and Herb. Wiedoeft, all of 
U..S:..,.© Dee; 31, 1924; 2 c Jan. 
2, 1925; E 606142; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 1604 

w H. K. Harrison, 

m D. Kaplan, arr. Frank J. Black, 

both of U. S. Atlantic City, N. J., 

Atlantic City music co. © Feb. 9, 

1925; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 605717; David 

Kaplan, Atlantic City. 1605 


If someone beneath the sun would 
build a school for wives; melody 
J. Clark,’ 6€°U."S.- ©: 1) e*Jan.7,; 
1925; E 606739; Edward R. Hal- 
perin and Jimmy Clark, New York. 

1606 

If you do not ecare; melody L. E. 
Turner, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605910; Lloyd Edward Tur- 
ner, New Bedford, Mass. 1607 

If you don’t know the words sing la 
la la; fox trot song, w and m 
Louis Breau, Dorothy Terriss and 
Leo Wood, all of U. S. © Feb. 6, 
1925; 2 « Feb. 9; E 605670; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 1608 

If you knew; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody Ken Burdick [i. e. K. E. Bur- 
dick] of U. S.; in F maj.’© 1. 
Feb. 27, 1925; EH 6100938; Kenneth 
E. Burdick, New York. 1609 


—— waltz ballad, w and m HE. C. 
Weeise).0b, Uens.,©: 1,,€, heb. 17, 


1925; E 607360; Ernest C. We se. 
Leavenworth, Kan. 1610 
If you knew Susie; w and melody 
B. G. De Sylva, of U. S. © 1 «@ 
Jan. 24, 1925; E 605267; Shapiro. 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
1611 
If you love her tell her so; w and 


melody H. V. Aldrich, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605606; H. Y. 
Aldrich, Providence, R. I. 1612 
If you meet our little girl; waltz, w 
L. J. Burt, m G. Apolski and P. 
Bukantis, both of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
4, 1924; E 605025; Geo. Apolski and 
Paul Bukantis, Detroit. 1613 


69 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1614 


If you only knowed; w and melody 
Porter Grainger, of U. S. ©1.. 
Jan. 26, 1925; E 605588; Robb 
Kelly, Brooklyn. 1614 


Same. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2c. Jan. 
27; E 605328; Equitable music 
- corp., New York. 1615 


If you won’t go to school to me, Ill. 


go to school to you; w and m F. S. 
Colburn, of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2e. Jan. 15; E 605066; Frank S. 
Colburn, Leavenworth, Kan. 1616 


Tllinois ; march with song trio, w R. H. 
Wocds and W. E. Fitch, melody R. 
H. Woods, harmonized Harry I. 


Bowers, both of U. S.; pf. © Jan. | 


25, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan:''23 7 BH 605703; 
Ralph H. Woods, La Salle, Ill. 1617 


w C. H. Chamberlin, m Ethelyn 
Mabry Newell, of U.S. 4to. 1. Uni- 
son or two-part chorus.—2. Four- 
part chorus for mixed voices. © 
Jan, 23, 1925; 2 ¢. each Jan.’ 29; H 
605408 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 1618 

Image (The) of the rose; by G. 
Reichardt, transcribed Maxwell A. 
Davidson, of U. S.; C melody saxo- 
phone and pf. © Dee. 1, 1924; 2 «. 


Jan.!  19- (OZ: oR GOSG1IS" s Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement } 1619 


Immortality ; Easter song, w anon., m 
RY We: Stulvs ob Us. Saleem im Cc: 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 2 c Dee. 31; E 
604945; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 1620 

Impassioned melody; waltz, J. Nord- 
strand, of Sweden, domiciled at Big 
Mork, Minn? phyiO'r, ey sam i350; 
1925; E 606858; John Nordstrand, 
Big Fork, Minn. 1621 

Impressions fugaces; études poétiques, 
EK. Rey-Andreu, of France, op. 42; 
pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 
1925; E 608067; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

1622 

Impromptu caprice; trio, Paul Fau- 
ehey, of France; pf., violon et violon- 
celle avec contrebasse ad lib. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e: Jan. 5, 1925; HB 
599978 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1623 

Improvisation; par Gabriel-Marie et 
Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
om, O24 ob ves) Fane 17) kOe as Oe 
608233 ; S. Chapelier, Paris. 1624 

Improvisation tiber ein thema von 
Bruckner; aus der F moll-messe, 
Joseph Messner, of Austria, op. 19; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20: 


orgel. © Dee. 18, 1924; 1 ce: Feb. 5, 
1925; E 608521; Universal-edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 1625 


In a bonnie little garden by the sea; 
w and melody W. Watts, of U. S. 
©1c. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605238; Wm. 
Watts, Wilton, Me. 1626 


In a hammock; by Alfred Herbert 
Brewer, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Summer-time, no. 2) © Feb. 2, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 18; EX 608578; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 1627 


In a rocking gondola; by Leo. Oehm- 
ler, of U. S., op. 164; pf. © Jan. 
27, 1925;..2.¢e. Keb. 2; EH 607032; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1628 


In a rush; by Hans Schick, of U. S8.; 
pf. (Recreation park) © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607249; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1629 


In an orange grove; by Albert V. 
Davies, of England, domiciled at 
Gulfport, Miss.; pf. Jam, 119, 
1925; 2-e) Jan. ‘225 HW 605195; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1630 


In areoplano; valzer cantato, parole 
Giulio M. Albin, English version 
Frederick H. Martens, musica Co- 
lombo Cranazio, of Italy. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; H 605877; A. 
Paolilli’s music co., Providence, R. I. 

1631 

In days of knighthood; serenade, 
Joseph Silvestri, transcribed Max- 
well A. Davidson, of U. 8.; E flat 
alto saxophone and pf. © Nov. 25, 
1924: 2c. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606606; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement | 16382 

In dear old Dixieland; w and m J. M. 
Biggs, of Us 8S. © Jan! )9, 1925%: 2 e. 
Jan. 73) Eh GO68I2 TMi eiBiees, 
Helena, Ark. 1633 

In double harness; waltz, Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; two violins and 
pf.) in DD! "© DTani3O/1925)) 1: ¢. 
Feb. 13; E 608572; Augener, Itd., 
London. 1634 

In gondola; waltz, Nathaniel Ippolito, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 2 c. 
Jan. 7; E 606313; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. 1635 

In Him we live; w Rida Johnson 
Young, m William Schroeder, of 
U: S. © Jan. 30; 1925 2c Fan." al ; 
E 605471; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. . 1636 

In love with you; w and m Arthur 
Lenox [pseud. of A. H. Hosking], 
arr. Lampe’s music writing con- 


10 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1662 


cern, both of U. S.. © 1. ¢. Jan. 17, 
1925; E 605105; Arthur N. Hosking, 
New York. 1637 


In loveland; w J. P. Beckham,: jr., m | 


Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 27;.E 6053245) J. 
Posey Beckham, jr., Evansville, Ind. 

1638 


In my heart; w and melody D. HE. 
Freed, of. U. S. © 1 c.. Jan. 31, 
1925; E 607197; Daniel Edward 
Freed, St. Paul. 1639 


In my lady’s sedan; suite, Percy Hi- 
liott, of England; pf. 1. March 
Pompadour. [2 others] © Feb. 21, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 27; E 608757; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 1640 


In old Chihuahua (Chi-wah-wah) ; w 
and melody Cliff Friend and Walter 
Donaldson, both of U. S. © 1e. 
Jan. 9, 1925; E 604967; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 1641 


In olden days; minuet, Ernest H. Kit- 
tredge, of U. S.; pf. New York- 
Boston, Evans music co. © Dec. 
30, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606328 ; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 1642 


In orange time; from Models of 1925, 
w Geo. E. Stoddard, m Chas. G. 
Maynard, of U. S. © Jan. 22, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 22; E 605203; Wintz pub. 
co., New York. 1643 


In prison; w Ernest Lee Thompson, 
m N. Carlson, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 e. Feb. 19; E 607651; 


Nathaniel Carlson, Miami, Fla. 1644 


In sunny Spain; four characteristic 
sketches, Percy Hlliott, of England; 
pf. 1.La bolero. [8 others] © 
Dec. 28, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1925; 
FE 608216; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 1645 
In the arms of love; lullaby, w and m 
W. A. Haberstro, of U. S. Glee. 
Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606656; W. Albert 
Haberstro, Topeka, Kan. 1646 
In the days of golden hair; w and 


melody A. 8. Monroe, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607306; Aubrey 
S. Monroe, Shawano, Wis. 1647 


In the eternal city; w Arthur J. Lamb, 
m H. Von Tilzer, of U. S. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 ec. Jan, 2; E 606121; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 1648 


In the firelight glow; waltz ballad, w 
Claris Hartman, m W. M. Hartman, 
of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 10, 1925; EB 


71 


604976; Ward M. Hartman, Auburn, 
Washington. 1649 


In the garden of roses; w and melody 
J. Easley, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607569; James Easley, 
Louisville. 1650 


In the gloaming; by Charles Harford 
Lloyd, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
Dee TOBA st GY dan. 24 1925. | i 
608336 ; Augener, Itd., London. 1651 


In the golden autumn time; w and m 
H. B. Ziegler, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605570; Hazel 
B. Ziegler, Dayton, O. 1652 


In the greenwood; gavotte, Dorothy 
Harris, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 608593 : 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 1653 


In the harbor of my heart; w and 
melody J. M. Johnson, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605452; Jessie 
M. Johnson, Los Angeles. 1654- 


In the heart of Hawaii; w Mitchell. 
Parish, m Eugene Herbert, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Anthony 
J. Franchini. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 24; E 607501; Joe Morris music: 
co., New York. 1655 


In the heart you gave back to me; w 
Nick Kenny, melody J. LoCascio, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Mar. 5, 1925; E 610212 
_ Joseph LoCascio, Bayonne, Nd 

1656 


In the land of golden dreams; w 
Leonard Robert Kiecker, m H. J. 
Masemann, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 2, 
1925 ; E 606117 ; Herman John Mase- 
mann, Minneapolis. 1657 


In the land of my dreams; w and 
melody J. C. Wilburn, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607314; J. 
Clifton Wilburn, Schenectady, N. Y. 

1658 

In the land of sunny days; w and 
melody F. A. Whitehead, of U. S. 
Oe Hebi 167) 1925". GOTT - 
Frank A. Whitehead, Pittsburgh. 

1659 

In the meadow; w and m Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond, of U. S.; lowin F. © 
Feb, 2, 1925; 2c. Feb. 14: E 6072338 : 


Carrie J acobs-Bond & son, New 
- York. 1660 
In the middle of the night; w Billy 


Rose, melody Walter Donaldson, of 
U.S. ©1e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606241; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 1661 
Same. ©) San, 22.1925: 2) ¢. 
Jan. 23; E 606758; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 1662 


1663 


In the movies; w Wilbur Beatty, melo- 
dy Jack King, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. . 


19, 1925; E 605907; Jack King and 
Wilbur Beatty, Steubenville, O. 


1663 | 


In the old convent down by the sea; 
w and m A. A. Czechorowski, of 
U. S. (Cover title:—The old con- 
vent down by the sea) © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605574; An- 
thony A. Czechorowski, Bridgeville, 
Pa. 1664 


In the starlight; school cho., w Marion 
Roberts, m R. M. Stults, of U. S.; 
sop., alto and bass, melody in bass. 


Ato. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2:¢ Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606155; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 1665 


In the storm; fox-trot, w S. R. Debre, 
melody Vincent Nery, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605121; Salomé 
Richert Debre, Michigan City, Ind. 

1666 

In villa: fox trot, versi Giuseppe Te- 
tamo, musica G. Donnarumma, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 16; E 606551; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 1667 


In Wonderland; unison or two-pt. 
cho., w Clara Louise Kessler, m Ed- 
gar ‘Stillman Kelley, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. (Alice in Wonderland, 
no. 3). ,,,©,dan: 3, 1925; 2c. Feb. 
2; E 606894; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 1668 


Ina of my dreams; w Melbourne Felt- 
man, melody B. Solomon, of U. S. 
© 1e Jan. 24, 1925; E 605265; 
Berenice Solomon, Chicago. 1669 


Incidental minatures; motif drama- 
tique, arr. W. G. Hauenschild, of 
xt, S.;,oreh.” 4to. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2 ec Feb. 3; E 605736; Photo play 
music co., inec., New York. 1670 

Incline Thine ear to me; anthem, text 
selected from Holy writ, m George 
Henry Day, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
ALO... Chats 22, 192n5 2 eC. ghepwee : 
E 607039; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 1671 

Indian (The) Chickemingo dance; w 
and melody Mrs. H. G. Hartgrove, 

‘ot U.S. dO wey heb, 24, A925). Hl 
607582; Mrs. H. G. MHartgrove, 
Birthright, Tex. 1672 

Indian love moon; w William J. Mc- 
Kenna, of U. S., m Christian Sind- 
ing, arr. Fredric Watson, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Dec. 1, 1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606094; Denton & 
Haskins music co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 1673 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. UI n. Sv. 20 


Indian love songs ; three-part choruses, 
arr. Thurlow Lieurance, OL UWS: ; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 2. 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 5; E 606362; Theo. 
Presser CoO., Philadelphia. 1674 


Indian revel; by Frances Terry, of 
U38s3 pis four hands. © Feb. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 607393; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 1675 


Indolences (Les); de Nerto, paroles 
Maurice Léna, musique Ch. M. 
Widor, of France. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; BE 599941: 
Heugel, Paris. 1676 


Infanta (La); tango, Santi Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York ; 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1924; 2 @ Jan. 7, 


1925; E 606312; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 1677 
Infinite love; w and melody M. A. 
Emmerick, of U. S. © 1 e@ Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607285; Mary Astar 
Emmerick, Chicago. 1678 
Inno del cuore; m V. Maisto, of U. S.; 
cornetta si bemolle. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1925; E 606343; Vincent Maisto, 
Brooklyn. 1679 


Inno di Mameli (Mameli’s patriotic 
song); by Navarro, arr. Pietro 
Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.; pf. accordeon. © 
Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1925: E 
606320; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 1680 


Insouciance; par Alfred d’Ambrosio, 
arr. F. Heurteur, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608024; 
H. Gregh, Paris. [© arrangement] 

1681 

Inspiration ; God’s greatest gift, w and 
m H. Brown, of England; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 16, 1925; 1 ¢c Feb. 26; E 


608746; Harold Brown, Sheffield, 
England. - 1682 
—w and m C. M. Cole, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1. Jan. 26, 1925; 
E 606792; Clifford M. Cole, Los An- 
geles. 1683 
Instructions for improvising; jazz 


endings, novelty breaks, ete., J. Sil- 
verman, of U. S.; saxophone, violin, 
cornet, trombone, banjo, pf. clari- 
net, ete. S8vo. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c¢. 
and aff. Feb. 12; A 821223; Jack 
Silverman, Chicago. 1684 


Interlude for a drama; by A. Walter 
Kramer, of U. S., op. 46, no. 1; 
melody with pf. acc. © Feb. 6, 
1925; 2:-c. Feb. 7; E 605684; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 1685 


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nos. 1—2, 1925 


Intermezzo danzante; by A. Cavaleabo, 
Orr Da: ; pt: * ©.1.c., Mar.’ 5,..1925 : 
E 610216; Arturo Cavaleabé, New 
York. 1686 


Intermezzo scherzoso; by Gustav 
Saenger, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Dee. 2, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1925; 
EH 606615; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 1687 


Into Thy hiding; sacred song, w Fred 
R. Chenault, m H. S. Green, of U. 8. 
© 1e. Jan. 13, 1925; E 604998; 
Howard Sylvester Green, Butler, 
Pa. 1688 

Invan mi danni; di Nerone, atto 2, 
A. Boito, ridotta Armanno Mor- 
lacchi, of Italy; mand. o violino. 


4to. © Feb. 19, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
20; E 608678; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 1689 
Inventor (The); book and_ lyrics 


Charles Marsh, m Hampton Durand, 


of UiaSs © 1..e. Jan.; 26, :1925: 
D 26720; Charles Leland Marsh, 
Milwaukee. 1690 


Invid korset; w and m H. E. Alm- 
quist, of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 19; E 606667; Herman E. 
Almquist, Minneapolis. 1691 


Invitation to the dance (Aufforder- 
ung zum tanz); by C. M. v. Weber, 
arr. A. Sartorio, of Germany; two 
pfs. eight hands. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606192; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement ] 1692 


Invocation; sacred song, w and m 
Marion Moore, of U. S. 1. Mixed 
voices. 4to.—2. Med. voice, in F 
with violin obbl. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. each Jan. 6; E 606298, 606299 ; 
J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

1693, 1694 


Invocation to spring; w Hlizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, m Elinor Remick 
Warren, of U. S. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
2e Jan. 15; E 606535; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 1695 


Tola; valse de ballet, A. J. Weidt, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Dee. 8, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1925; E 610056; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 1696 


Ireland (John) Prelude; by J. Ire- 
land, of Great Britain; pf., in H 
flat; © Jan. 14,1925; te. Feb. 13; 
E 608582; Augener, Itd., London. 

1697 

Irish dance; by Frank Adlam, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Dec. 24, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608440; Nightin- 
gale & co., London. 1698 


1710 


Irish eyes; w and m H. B. Powers, 
Of TiShv@Or jam 438, 1925: -2i1e. 
Jan. 22; E 605299; Hugh B. Pow- 
ers, Brockton, Mass. 1699 


Irish (An) honeymoon; w and m T. 
V. Cator, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 13, 
1925; E 607190; Thomas Vincent 
Cator, Roslyn, New York. 1700 


Irish memories ; medley of Irish tunes, 
adapted and arr. Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; quartet of male 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 ce. 
Feb. 27; E 610099; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© adapting and 
arranging | 1701 


Irish mother, I love you; w and mel- 
ody J. R. Hamilton, of U.S. ©1 
ec. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604937; James R. 
Hamilton, New York. 1702 


Irish reflections; w and m F. C. 
Calnen, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 9, 
1925; E 607087; Fred Charles Cal- 
nen, New Bedford, Mass. 1703 


Is Jesus truly satisfied with me; w 
James Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of 
U. S. © Nov. 28, 1924; 2 ec Jan. 
5, 1925; E 606270; Albert Chris- 
topher Fisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 

1704 


Ishtar; excerpts from music-drama, 
HE. C. Potter, of U. S.; grand orch., 
full sc. and pts. [Photostat] © 1 
ce. Jan. 21, 1925; E 606964; Edward 
Clement Potter, Washington. 1705 


It is just as the case may be; waltz, 
w and m A. W. Bradesen, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607280; 
Alice W. Bradesen, San Francisco. 

1706 


It may be for your child or mine; 
w and m R. M. Caldwell, of U. S. 
© ‘Sania 1025>' 2° er sant es) Rh 
606404; R. M. Caldwell, Shelbyville, 
Ky. 1707 


It’s a beautiful day; by Edith Eather- 
ley and T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, 
arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
©: Jan, 15, 1925 :' 1" ¢.. Feb. 12:, 
608531; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 1708 


It’s a nice day ain’t you; w and mel- 
ody D. FE. Curran, of U; S...© 1.c. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 607295; Daniel F. 
Curran, Hyde Park, Mass. 1709 


It’s a sin; fox trot, w and melody 
G. C. Anderson; of U. S. © 1. 
Jan. 29, 1925; E 605349; George 
Clarence Anderson, eprer eas 3 

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1711 


(pt. Pyare, ve 


It’s all the same to me; w and m 
Roy Turk and Lou Handman, both 
of 'U. 8.) ©: Jane'9; 2925 3 2c: 'Pan. 
10; E 604975; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1711 


It’s goin’ rain again; w and melody 
J. Spolverino, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605228; Joseph Spol- 
verino, Gardiner, N. Y. 1712 


It’s great what a song will do; w D. 
Kelly, melody Frank T. Hensley, of 
Ui Set (Oh "e" Keb. 12; 1925 
6057381 ; Daniel Kelly, Bayonne, N. J. 

1713 


It’s home sweet home for me; w and 
melody W. A. Lowell, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605233; Wil- 
fred A. Lowell, St. Albans, Vt. 1714 


It’s just too bad; fox-trot, H. H. and 
Cc. D. Byron, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1925; E 606850; Herbert H. and 
C. D. Byron, Chicago. 1715 

It’s leaving time, goodbye; song fox- 
trot, w and m E. Wilson, J. Bon- 
brest and C. Martin, all of U. S. 
© 1.¢e Jan. 10, 1925; E 604985; 
Elwood Wilson, Joe Bonbrest and 
Carroll Martin, Washington. 1716 


It’s Mather’s the way to my heart; w 
Winifred Pettus, m Charles R. 
Crane, of .U..S.' © Feb. 4, 1925: 
2 ce. Feb. 11; E 607133; Charles R. 
Crane, Decatur, Ga. 1717 


It’s naughty but nice; w J. J. Calla- 
han, m H. T. Bauersachs, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606770; 
James J. Callahan and Hubert T. 
Bauersachs, St. Louis. 1718 


It's not my barber shop any more; 
fox trot, w Robert R. Reed, m Neil 
Reed, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Winona, Minn., Reese musie co. 
Jan... 10, 1925;. 2 .e), Feb: :19; H 
605902; Robert R. Reed, Winona, 
Minn. 1719 

It’s so nice to have you here; w M. 
‘Webb, melody Nell Cobb [pseud. of 
N. Cobbledick] of U. S. ©1« 
Jan.. 26, 1925; E 606776; Nell Cob- 
bledick and Maude Webb, Oakland, 
Calif. ; 1720 


It’s the blues, number 14 blues; w 
Porter Grainger, melody Jean Gold- 
kette and Geo. Crozier, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606521; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1721 

Same. © Jan. 30, 1925; 2 c. Jan 
31; E 605480; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 22 

It’s you I love; by A. A. Durand, of 
U. S.: melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 


Feb. 21, 1925; E 605974; Albert A. 
Durand, New York. a: L(23 - 


It was moonlight on the ocean; w and 


melody D. Brooks, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 38, 1925; E 604786; David 
Brooks, Des Moines. 1724 


It wasn’t there at all; w and m Her- 
bert Buffum, of U. S. 8vo. © July 
3, ., 1924 2 oe. Mee Odea ames” 1. 
607215; Mrs. John A. Anderson, To- 
peka, Kan. 1725 


It won’t be long now; w M. M. Mc- 
Williams, m Angelo Vitale, of U. S. 
© 1.c. Jan.:14, 1925; E 606961 ; 
Margaret Mary McWilliams, Cleve- 
land. 1726 

Italiani vittoriosi; marcia, melodia L. 
Tutela, of Italy, domiciled at New- 
ark, N. J. © 1c Jan. 5, teen 
606250; Luigi Tutela, Newark, N. J. 

1727 


Itzaya ; canto basco, texte francais V. 
D’Indy, of France, armonizado Ra- 
mon Usandizaga; seis voces mixtas. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 
1925; H 608243; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. [© French text] 1728 

J’ai eu tort; paso doble, de Troublez- 
moi, Raoul Moretti, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 
608104; Francis Salabert, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 1729 


ee ee oe eerie. 
1924; 1 @ Jan. 7, 1925; E 608039 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 1730: 


J’ai quarant’ de fiévre pour cett’ femm’ 
la! blues, paroles Battaille-Henri, 
musique René Mercier, of France. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 @ Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608069; L. Maillochon, Paris. 

1731 


Jack and Jill; valse piquante in E flat 
major, Jean Marat, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., English fingering. © Feb. 
6, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 11; E 608549; 
Cary & co., ltd., London. 1732 


Jack be nimble; by M. Doolittle, of 
U. S.; pf. New York, Sidney A. 
Reeve. (Reeve-rational system of 
musical notation) © Jan. 9, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 10; E 6064381; Maude Doo- 
little, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 


1733 
Jack-tar (The); hornpipe, Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. © 


Dec, 13, 1924: 1c. Jan. 2, 1925: B 
599690; Warren & Phillips, London. 
1734 


Jacob’s ladder; w anon, mE. M. 
Norton, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 10, 


14 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


1925; E 605748; Elizabeth M. Nor- 
ton and Albert H. Stoddard, Savan- 
nah, Ga. 1735 


Jade; w O. M. Watson, m Jack Mc- 
Guire, arr. O. M. Watson, both of 
U. S.. ‘[Photostat] © 1 c¢. Feb. 2, 
1925: E 606919; McGuire and Wat- 
son, Hollywood, Calif. 1736 


Jake’s weary blues; melody Louis 
Hooper and Jake Frazier, both of 
WU. §.,.are: L: Hooper... ©)1 ‘c.’ Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607542; Triangle music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 1737 


Japanese bluebird; oriental fantasy, 
song or fox-trot, w and m Ramon 
Newton, Al Milne and Gene Silver, 
all of Great Britain; in E flat 
[Staff. and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@Oetebe a.) 1925: 2c. Neb.) 14; .H 
608569; Lareine & co., lItd., Lon- 
don. 1738 

Japanese evening song; by J. F. Greg- 
son, of U. S.; instrumental. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 606986; John F. 
Gregson, Chicago. 1739 

Japanola; by A. J. Weidt, arr. R. E. 
Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Nov. 5, 1923; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1925; EH 


610055; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 1740 
Jaques-Daleroze (Emile) Six minia- 


tures; pour jeunes pianistes, H. 
Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland. © 
Dec. 26, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 1925; E 


608198; Jobin & cie, Lausanne, 
Switzerland. a) VAG 
Jardinier (Le) de Samos; comédie 


Charles Vildrac, musique Jacques 
Ibert, of France; partition pf. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1925; 
EK 608241; Heugel, Paris. 1742 


Java dreams; w and melody David 
Sturgis. of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1925; E 607696; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 1743 


Java-javotte (La); paroles Rip et 
Briquet, musique Fred Pearly. of 
France. © Dec. 12, 1924: 1c. Jan. 
5, 1925; EH 599892; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1744 

Javanese dance; by R. S. Stoughton, 
Ob Liew; wet... © ituly: 7, 1924: 2..¢ 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604895; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 1745 

Jazz-band; von Wilhelm Grosz, of 
Austria; violine und klavier. © 
Nov. 20, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1925; E 
608520; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 1746 

Jazz’e-sax (The) album; by Ed. Bar- 
roll, Jack Craig, George A. Finder 


| Jeni¢ku rozmily ; 


1760 
and Joseph Urbanek, all of U. 8.; E 
flat saxophone and pf. v.1. © Feb. 
4, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 6; E 607596; 
Finder & Urbanek, Chicago. 1747 


Je sais ce que c’est; couplets, de Trou- 
blez-moi, paroles Yves Mirande, 
musique, Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© Dec; 12,1924; 1, e. Jan. 5,..1925; 
E 599992; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1748 

Je vous aime (I love you); from 
Puzzles of 1925, w and m Arthur L. 
Beiner, of U. S. © Feb. 14, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 14; E 6072387; Harms, inc., 
New York. 1749 


Jealous life; w and melody H. C. Bum- 
pass, of U. S: ©1e. Jan. 22, 1925; 
E 605248; H. C. Bumpass, Eagle- 
town, Okl. 1750 


polka}: arr Vi FE. 
Wiser, of UY Sz) 4to. (1:)Orch.—2. 
Band. © Nov. 10, 1924; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 606488, 606439; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 1751, 1752 


pf. with w. © Dee. 15, 
1924; 2 «. Jan. 10, 1925; E 605024: 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 1753 


Jennie kissed me; w anon., m John §S. 
Fearis, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
©) Heb.) 7, '/ 1925) 2" ee) Reby 42H 
605812; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

; 1754 

Jennings (Amy 8.) Two folk-songs 
from the German; tr. A. S. Jennings, 
of U. S.; guit. ace. (In New stu- 
dent, Jan., 24, 1925)i) ©uJan) 24, 
19253) .'2'0e@) and) aft. i Meb.. T1304 
820752; Amy S. Jennings, New York. 

1755 

Jensen (—) 25 études (Studies) ; op. 
32, ed. rev. M. Moszkowski, of 
France; pf. (Edition francaise de 
musique classique, nos. 273, 274) 
v, 1-v. 2. .©' Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. 
each Jan. 5, 1925: E 599913, 599914: 
Heugel, Paris. [© revised edition] 

1756, 1757 

Jentle [sie] Savior pilot me; w and 
melody J. Liljenberg, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607650; Joseph 
Liljenberg, Canova, S. D. - 1758 


Jersey; w and m Holly EH. Kahn, of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Jan. 5, 


1925; 2 ec. Jan. 5; BE 605172; Cin- 
derella music pub. co., Newark, 
N. J. 1759 


Jesus calleth; w Truman Richard 
Dunham, m C. N. Tucker, of U. S. 
© Dee. 18, 1924; 2. e. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606689 ; Chauncey N. Tucker, Chi- 
cago. 176C 


75 


1761 


Jesus calls us; anthem, w C. F. Alex- 
ander, m J. G. Cummings, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 22, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 24; E 605310; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1761 


Jesus, hear me while I pray; hymn- 
anthem, w Joseph Fletcher, m 
Eduardo Marzo, of U. S. 1. Mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to.—2. High 
voice, in G.—Low voice, in D. 
Jan. 30, 1925; 2 ec. each Jan, 30; E 
606868, 606869; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 1762, 1763 


Jesus is calling; w and m I. R. North, 
or US. (G\ 1 ec. Jan. 12) 199° on 
605429; Israel R. North, Baltimore. 

1764 


Jesus is His name; w and:'m J. O. 
Long, of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 25; E 610043; J. Owen 
Long, Harrisonburg, Va. 1765 


Jesus, lover of my soul; hymn-anthem, 
w'C. Wesley, m R. M. Stults, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606152; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1766 


Jesus numi tuitua; Comanche Indian 
Christian hymn, w and m Nau-noc- 
ea, transcribed Richard H. Harper, 
both of U. S. © Nov. 18, 1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 605184; The Wom- 
en’s board of domestic missions of 
the reformed church in Ameriea, 
New York. 1767 


Jewel Venus dance; by F. Varallo, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. Chicago, II1., 
F. & J. Varallo. © Feb. 12, 1925; 
2 ¢c. Jan. 9; E 605799; Francesco 
Varallo, Chicago. 1768 


Jic-jac dance; one-step fox-trot, Serge 
Walter, of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1923; 1.¢..an. 3); 1925.9 15°599920; 
Edition Arlequin, Paris. 1769 

Jimtown blues; by Charlie Davis, arr. 
Alford-Colby, all of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
@* Jan 5, $925 %.:2 es: Jan. 125 
606435; Melrose bros. music ¢o., 
Chicago. 1770 

Jing-a-ling-a-ling ; fox trot, w and m 
Ernie Erdman and Ralph Williams, 
both of U. S. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 9; E 605669; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. LT C1 

arr. Wm. Schulz, all 
of U. S.; orch., with w. 4to. © Jan. 
Si1925 ; dice; Pan, Vell fane235 
E 605293; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] Mi2 

Joan don’t leave me alone; w and m 
B. L. Seaman, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 


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6 


pt. Int, n.S., v. 20 


16, 1925; E 606572; Bernard Le 
Roy Seaman, New York. * 1773 
John Hielandman; Scottish Keltic 
song, w Burns, m John Foulds, of 
Great Britain, op. 70, no. 5; mixed 
voices. . 4to. © Jan. 23, 1925;.1.¢. 
Jan. 24; EH 608351; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 1774 


John Peel; variations on an Hnglish 
tune, Hubert Crook, 
Britain; pf. (Cover title: D’ye 
ken John Peel) © Feb. 2, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 18; E 608716; A. Ham- 
mond & co., London. 1775 


Johnnie Harvard’s hunting song; w 
and melody B. 8S. Cogan, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢) Jan. 23,1925 Sto iss; 
Bernard S. Cogan, Stoneham, Mass. 

1776 


Joie des yeux; grande valse, Raoul 
Boischot, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; KB 599848; R. Bois- 
chot, Paris. 1777 

Jolie (La) bétise! couplets, de Trou- 
blez-moi, paroles Yves Mirande, mu- 
sique Raoul Moretti, of France. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e.. Jan. 5) 1925; HE 
599997; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


1778 
Jolie mousmé; fox-trot exotique, 
Charlys, arr. Louis Billaut, of 


France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 
1925; E 608023; G. Gross, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 1779 
paroles Gaston Gross et Rosy 
Green, musique Charlys, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608228; G. Gross, Paris. 1780 
Jolly (The) flapper ; fox trot, w J. E. 
Reed, m H. A. Hummel, of U. S. 
©1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606259; J. H. 
Reed, Cleveland. 1781 


Same. © Feb. 25, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 607726; J. E. Reed, Cleveland. 
1782 

Jolly (The) sailor boy; by Juan ~ 


Masters, of U. S.; pf. (in 7 tunes 
for tots) © Jan. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 
24; E 605398; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 1783 
Joueur (Le) de golf [and] Valse; du 
Train bleu, Darius Milhaud, tran- 
secrits H. Mouton, of Belgium ; orch. 
avec pf.—conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; H 599880 ; 
Heugel, Paris. [© rieegaag a 


Joy in heaven; w and m M. A. Steph- 
ens, of U. S. Lake George, N. Y., 
H. L. Stephens. © Nov. 15, 1924; 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605140; May 
Agnew Stephens. Lake George, N. Y. 
1785 


Joy (The) of Haster; Easter service, 
Fred B. Holton, et al., of U. S.; 
8vo.. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 31; A 820314; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton. 1786 

Joy (The) of singing; w Lillian Lauf- 
ferty, m C. Dello Joio, of U. S. © 
1 c. Feb. 12, 1925; E 605747; Casi- 
miro Dello Joio, New York. 1787 


Joyeuse marche; d’Hmm. Chabrier, 
arr. Rudd, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Jan. 9, 1925; 

ie. Jan. 9; E 599788; Enoch & cie., 

- Paris. 1788 

Joyous farmer; arr. J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel guit. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 6; E 604882; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 1789 


Joyous march: by Ernest Bloch, of 


U. S.; pf. (Enfantines, no. 5) © 
Dee. 17, 1924; 2c: Jan. 19, 1925; H 
606622; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 1790 


Joyous moment; by Fritz Hartmann, 
of Germany, op. 219, no. 3; pf. (In 
good humor) © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 
e. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606199; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1791 


Joyous mood; by Buenta Carter, of 
Dips eu. (Oy Jan. 6260999255325. 
Jan. 29; E 605409; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 1792 

Joyous (The) party; by Ernest Bloch, 
of U. S.; pf. (Enfantines, no. 2) 
© Dee. 17, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606619; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 1793 

Joyous (A) song; melody, Fritz Hart- 
mann, of Germany, op. 219, no. 4; 
pf. (In good humor) © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606200; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1794 

Juanita ; love song, w Lester O’Keefe, 
m Louis Breau, of U. S.; pf. acc, 
with ukulele in D. © Mar. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 5; E 610189; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 1795 


Julia, nobody fool me; w and m A. H. 
Perry, at U.S: © 1. ¢@* Feb: 10, 
1925; EH 605712; Augustus H. Perry, 
Philadelphia. 1796 


Juliet; fox trot, w James Kendis, m 
J. Kendis and Hal Dyson, both of 
U. S. © Nov. 11, 1924; 2 e.-Jan. 
30, 1925; E 606870; Kendis, Brock- 
man music co., ine, New York. 

1797 


77 


1808 


Jump-ups ; American negro folk-songs, 
collected Harriet Turner, arr. 
Claude MacArthur, of U. S.; bar. 
solo and cho., of men’s voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; B 
610103; Boston music co, New 

Bid G0) 9 1798 


June; rhythmic paraphrase, A. Lange, 
of U. S., intro. Andante cantabile 
from String quartette op. 11, P 
Tschaikowsky; orch. © Jan. 19, 
1c €. Mans 2:  b.C. Hels. D, 
1925; E 607014; Arthur Lange, inc., 
New York. [© paraphrase] 1799 


Jus’ a listen; four-pt., plantation-hu- 
morous, B. M. Davison, rev. Harry 
L. Harts, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Rey. ed. 4to. © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 
e. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606708; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. [© 
revision ] 1800 


Just a dream that never will come 
true; fox trot, w Edward B. Gor- 
don, melody D. Herman, Walter 
Miller and Lloyd Turner, all of 
UW. us. >in Mate, (Cyt -e,, web. -G, 
1925; E 607068; David Herman, 
Philadelphia. 1801 


Just a little drink; w and m Byron 
Gay, of U. S. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 
e. Jan. 29; E 605334; Villa Morét, 
ine., San Francisco. 1802 


Just a little love; fox trot, w and m 
Billy Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of 
Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
18, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 19; E 608644: 
Worton David, ltd., London. 1803 


Just a little smile; w and m M. F. 
Holsclaw, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607529; Melva F. Hols- 
claw, Danville, Ky. 1804 


—w B. G. Roberts, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 ce. Jan. 29, 
1925; E 605359; Barbara. Goebel 
Roberts, Ovid, Id. 1805 


Just a little too late; w and melody 
R. H. Eggert, of U. S. ©1ce. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607583; Raymond H. 
Eggert, Andalusia, Pa. 1806 


Just a little twilight song; w Ralph 
Stanley, m Nat D. Ayer, of U. S.:; 
in E flat, pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Jan. 28, 1925; 2 e¢. Jan. 30; E 
606846; B. Feldman & co., London. 

1807 


Just a mamma’s boy; w G. Johnson, 
m Chas. S. Offenberg, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Feb. 2, 1925; E 607606; Gladys 
Johnson, Oakland, Calif. 1808 


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1809 


Just a night back in Hawaii; w Phil 
Shapiro, melody Fred Asmus, of 


Br oS ei Wen (Sf 2925. 
605506; Shapiro & Bastedo, Buf- 
falo. 1809 


Just a sweetheart to baby me; w and 


m J. G. Kohler, of U. S. © 1e. | 


Jan. 12, 1925; E 606456; 
George Kohler, Waupun, Wis. 


John 
1810 


Just a week ago today; w and mel- 
ody Howard Johnson and Irving M. 
Bibo, both of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1925; EH 610074; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 1811 


Just an old fashioned waltz, with an 
old fashioned girl; w Frank HE. Till- 
son, m Bill Hatch [i. e. W. J. Hatch] 
GE. (Si :(©y Lie «heb. Am 1920s 
606348 ; Wilbur Jackson Hatch, AIl- 
tadena, Calif. 1812 


Just another smile; w and melody ©. 
Kohlman and C. Garland, both of 
thes. ©... .e. Bebse Goan. ee 
605624; Churchill Kohlman & Car- 
mel Garland, Pittsburgh. 1813 


Just at twilight think of me; w and 
melody E. A. Bennett, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605457; Ed- 
win A. Bennett, Ilion, N. Y. 1814 


Just count the stars; w J. Will Calla- 
han, m Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; 
in EH flat. © Feb. 16, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 17; E 605866; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 1815 


Just for a while; w Arthur Anderson, 
musie Oskar Geiger, op. 52, arr. 
Ernest Newton, of Great Britain ; 
sop. or ten. and contralto or bar. 
(Cm Dan. 5, (AO ae we. Dam Sia, BY 
608383; Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 1816 


Just for mother; w and melody W. A. 
Clapsattle, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 24, 
1925: E 607574; W. A. Clapsattle, 
Nuela, Col. 1817 

Just for you; melody M. Meyers, of 
| sige Or ee Web: Dt t9e 5s oa 
610091; Matthew Meyers, Brooklyn. 

1818 

Just happy; melody L. P. Ibelli and 
Jack Rinaldo, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 26, 1925; E 607623; Louis P. 
Ibelli, Brooklyn. 1819 


Just happy, that’s all; w and m Ray- 


mond EH. Rapp, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 40.) (©, daw de O25. Die 
Dee. 26, 1924; E 605174; Arthur 


Davis, St. Louis. 1820 


Just let me eall you sweetheart; w 
and m Urban Schwartz, of U. S. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


©. Feb: 4) 19253)'2 @: Bebe 4:5. H 
605515; Urban J. Schwartz, Fre- | 
mont, O. 1821 


Just like a Gypsy; fox trot ballad, w 


and melody Ken Burdick [i. e. K. E. 
Burdick] of U. 8.; in G@ maj. ©1c. 
Feb. 2, 1925; E 606943; Kenneth EF. 
Burdick, New York. 1822 
Just like you; ballad, w and melody 
Joe Goldstein [i. e. J. Goldstein] of | 
UW! Se @e we el! an. Oe ree ei. I 
604977 ; Joseph Goldstein, Washing- 
ton. 1823 
w Jack Caddigan [i. e. John J. 
Caddigan], m Chick Story [pseud. 
of Oliver E. Story], of U. S.; pf. 


with w. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1925; E 
605951: Grey gull records, inc., 
South Boston. 1824 


Just lonesome; waltz, w and m N. 
Wilmae, Ann Dennis and Frank 
Magine, all of U. S.; pf. ace, with 
ukulele in D. © Jan. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Jan. 26; E 606821; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 1825 

Just smile; w and m V. M. Catok, of 
U.S. ©. Jan! 34,1925") 2a wan St : 
HE 605472; Victor M. Catok, Spring- 
field, Mass. 1826 

Just to be a child again on mother’s 
knee; waltz ballad, w W. S. Boltz. 
m Herman A. Hummel, of U. S. © 
Feb: ‘20; 1925; 2'e. Feb) 243038 
610023; Walter S. Boltz, Detroit. 

1827 

Just to see you again; w and melody 
M. EH. Witt, of U. S. © 1 & Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607580; Maude Hdith 
Witt, Haskell, Okl. 1828 


Just travel on with a song; fox trot. 
w and m Robert Siddons, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 21, 1925: 
1 ec. Jan. 24; E 608384; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 1829 


Just we two: w and m E. J. Bubel. 
of U.S. ©.1 © JaneSs 1925-7 
604932; Edward J. Bubel, Chicago. 

1830 


Just you; w and m E. T. Laurent, of 
eS; LG) (dame Oo. i 
605264; Evelyn T. Laurent, Louis- 
ville. 1831 

Just you and 1; w and m H. D. Fink- 
elstein, of U. S. St. Paul, Minn.., 
State music co. © Jan. 12, 1925: 
2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605563; Harold D. 
Finkelstein, St. Paul. 1832 


w E. E. Bateman, m Wilmuth 
Gary, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 26, 1925; 
E 606805; E. Elizabeth Bateman, 
Washington. 1835 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Just you sweetheart and I; w and 
melody P. Ottmann, jr., of U.S. © 
1 ec. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607585; Phil- 
ipp Ottmann, jr., New York. 1834 


Juvenile piano pieces [and] Selected 
piano duets; compiled and ed. Al- 
bert E. Weir, of U. S. (Ideal home 
music library, v. 4) © Nov. 28, 
#924; 2c.) Jan. 16, 1925; aff. Jan. 


7; A 815629; Charles Seribner’s 
sons, New York. [© revision and 
new matter] 1835 


K. P. (The) rag; p‘éce de resistance, 
L. B. Coon, of U. S.; Ist mand. © 
1e. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606682; Lester 
Berle Coon, Newton, Ia. 1836 


Kaddish (The) of my ancestry (Der 
Kaddish fun mein shtam); w Ed- 
ward Bennett Marks, m Jos. Cher- 
niavsky, of U. S.; medium voice. © 
Jan. 29, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 606876; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 1837 


Kajiko; Japanese fox-trot, w and m 
A. H. McGittigan, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 605123: Anna Hor- 
tense McGittigan, Philadelphia. 


Kansas grows the best wheat in the 
world; w and m Bess Bartlett 
Beard [i. e. Mrs. R. L. Beard] of 
i peee@e ties Jan: 42) 19253; EB 
606957; Mrs. Robert Lester Beard, 
Wichita, Kan. 1839 


Karroo sunset; waltz, M. EH. Coetzee, 
of Great Britain: pf. © Nov. 18, 
1924; 1 ec. Nov. 19; E 608200; Min- 
nie Eugenie Coetzee, London. 1840 


Kaska za piece maciek za nia; opra- 
cowal, Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. Jan. 19, 1925: FE 606593: 
Victor music roll co., Chicago. 1841 


Katie dear; w and melody C. Ladeck, 
of Us Siou@ 41/¢,. Jan. 8% 1925:. B 
604763 ; Charles Ladeck, Muskegon 
Hegts., Mich. 1842 


Katydid; w and m Mae Aileen Erb, 
of U. S., op. 25, no. 2; voeal or in- 
strumental. © Jan. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
Jan. 24: E 606762; B. F. Wood mu- 
sie ¢co., Boston. 1843 


Kay and Gerda; or, The snow queen, 
operetta in three acts, adapted from 
Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy 
story, w and m Hazel Watts Cooke, 
of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 20, 1925: 2 
e. Mar. 7; D 26741;-H. T. FitzSi- 
mons, Chicago. 1844 

Keel (The) row; variations on an 
English tune, Hubert Crook, of 


1855 


Great Britain; pf. (Cover title: 
Weel may the keel row) © Feb. 
2, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 18; E 608718; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 1845 


Keep a thought of me; waltz, w and 
melody R. M., arr. Harry P. Guy, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 605113 ;. Renatta. McKulsey, De- 
troit. 1846 


Keep away; w Nick Kenny, melody 
J. LoCascio, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1925; E 610211; Joseph LoCascio, 
Bayonne, N. J. 1847 


Keep faith with the boys over yonder 
(Estu fidelaj al niaj entombigitaj 
soldatoj); w and m A. EK. Beatty, 
of U. S. Council Bluffs, Ia., Chris- 
tian home orphanage [English and 
Esperanto text] © Dec. 30, 1924; 
2 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 605095; Ann E. 
Beatty, Cardington, O. 1848 


Keep on looking for the bright, bright 
skies; plantation song, w Frank 
Libby Stanton, m A. Scott, of Eng- 


land. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1924; 1 e. 
Nov. 17; E 608311; Adam Scott. 
London. 1849 


Keep smiling; w and m Willie Coch- 
rane, of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 29, 
1924; 1 ec. Feb. 16, 1925; E 608656; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

1850 


Keep your shoe strings tied; w John 
H. McDonald and Arthur S. Josse- 
lyn, m A. S. Josselyn, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Edward Carl 
Turrow. © Jan. 6, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 
5; E 606274; Alpha music co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1851 


Keep yourselves in the love of God: 
anthem, w adapted from the Bible, 
m F. Leslie Calver, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 16, 
1925: 2 e. Jan. 17; E 605099: Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1852 


Keeping step; miniature, Frederic A. 
Franklin, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
@uBeby 14.4995, 2c, Web. 14> 0 
607252; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 1853 


Keller (Robert S.) Intermezzo; by 
R. S.: Keller, of U. S.; organ. © 
Jan; 2G 975 v2 yes nPancp ess: Hh 
606884; John Church eco., Cincin- 
nati. 1854 


Kelly (The) waltz; by C. A.. Kim- 
brough, of U. S.: pf. © 1e¢. Jan. 
28, 1925; E 605423; Charles Ashley 
Kimbrough, Caddo, Tex. 1855 


79 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1856 : 


Kentucky (The) junior clubs; w J. F. 
C., m Isabel Crawford Hutson, of 
U..S. © Nov. 15, 1924; 2 e Dec. 

_8; E 606661; Jessie Frazer Caswall, 
Lexington, Ky. 1856 


Kentucky way; from Mr. Tickle, M. 
P., w and m R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, both of England; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 


29, 1924; 1c Feb. 16, 1925; BH 
608660; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 1857 


Keppel (Francis) Deux images; w F. 
Keppel, m H. Anson, of Great Brit- 
ain. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd.. 1. On the shore.—2. Akka from 
Haifa., © Jan. 1, 1925:°1''e Feb. 
20; E 608736; Hugo Anson, London. 

1858 


Ket Babonas szep szemednek [and] 
Akit en szeretek; by Balazs Arpad, 
of Hungary, arr. Leslie Semsey, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©l1e. Feb. 18, 1925; E 607363 ; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 1859 


Khan Zada; three lyrics from The 
garden of Kama, Laurence Hope, 
set to musie Maurice Besly, of Great 
Britain. Contents:—Khan Zada’s 
song on the hillside—As one may 
sip.—When love is over. © July 
17, 1924; 1 e. Aug. 19; E 593494; 
Boosey & co., London. 1860 


Kick-a-poo; w Nick Kenny, melody 
J. LoCascio, of U. 8S.’ © 1 ¢. Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605221; Joseph LoCas- 
cio, Bayonne, N. J. 1861 

Kid-fox ; fox-trot, L. Tenaro, of Spain ; 
Diz) (©) Dee: 12. 1924 - Tle van. 5, 
1925; E 608005; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 1862 

Killarney I’m longing for you; w and 
melody J. Brannigan, of U. S. © 
ie. Jan. 31, 1925: EH 605464; John 
Brannigan, Rockland, Me. 1863 

Kinder yuhr; w lL. Gilrod, melody 
Herman Wohl, of U. S. 

(RANT IDIID) 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1925; E 605842: 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 1864 

Kindness; w Jay Pay O’Connor 
[pseud. of J. P. O’Connor], melody 
S. W. Fidler, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
14, 1925; E 606480; James P. O’Con- 
nor, Jersey City, and Samuel W. 


Fidler, New York. 1865 
King , (Reginald) Preludes; by R. 
King, of Great Britain, op. 7, no. 


1-5; pf. bk. 2. 1. In F sharp minor. 
[4 others]  (Covertitle: Five pre- 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 20 


ludes) © Jan. 29,1925: 1 ©. Feb. 
1235 HB dele ek Joseph Williams, itd.,. 
London. 1866 


King David; symphonic psalm in 3 
pts. after a drama, René Morax, 
freely tr.. with additional text 
adapted from the Holy Scriptures, 
Edward Agate, m Arthur Honegger, 
of Switzerland. Vocal se. In two 
pts., libretto and music. © Jan. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 9: D 26747: Foetisch 
fréres, s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 

1867 

King eternal: sacred duet, R. M. Stults, 
of U. S.; sop. and alto, organ ace. 
© Dec. 29,;1924> 2 canDecsis 1 


604943; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 1868 
King of glory: choral eantata for 


Faster, w and m R.’S. Morrison, of 
U. S.: soli, cho. and organ. Vocal 
se. Ato.,).©, Janin22y 1925 2c) Jan. 
24; E 605314: Theo. Presser ¢o.. 
Philadelphia. 1869 


King (The) of hearts: by Mari Paldi, 
of U. S.; pf. (Alice in Wonder- 
land) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1925: E 606168: Theo. Presser ¢0.. 
Philadelphia. 1870 


King (The) of song am I; w and m 
Alfred Beirly, of U. S.: mixed quar- 


tette!) 4to. 6@, Heb! S102n- 2c. 
Feb. 12; E 607152; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 1871 


Kiss me; from Topsy and Eva, w and 
m Dunean sisters [i. e. Rosetta and 
Vivian Duncan] of U. S. © Jan. 
31, 1925; 2 e. Feb. 23. E.. 606947 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 1872 


w and melody Duncan sisters, of 
U.S. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1925; 8.606342 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1873 

Kiss me -a-a-tchoo-again (Sneezing 
song): w and m Augustus Barratt. 
of UW. S: © Jan! 2) Woes" 2-e. San. 
9: EB 604911: John Franklin music 
co., New York. 1874 

Kissing: from Comic supplement of 
American life, w J. P. MeHvoy, m 
Con Conrad, of U. S. © Feb. 2, 
ag 2c. Feb. 3; E 607023: Harms, 

, New York. 1875 

ae sini kin; w Christopher Morley, 
m’ Hi.’ Si: Green, «ef HU siSe8i14@) dc. 
Feb. 3, 1925; E 605493 : Howard Syl- 


vester Green, Butler, Pa. 1876 
Kitty kittens’ dance; by Russell 
Snively Gilbert, of U. 8.; pf. (Cat 


concert) © Dec. 31, 1924; 2c. Jan. 
2, 1925; E 606162; Theo. Presser co.., 
Philadelphia. 1877 


80 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1902 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


White, of U. S.; military band. 4to. 
+ © Dees, 1924; 2 c.-Jan. 19, 1925; 
’ KE 606641; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
_, ¥ork.. 1878 


Klansman’s (The) dream; w and m 
JeS. Prose; of U.S. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606281; J. S. Prose. Huron, 


1D: 1879 
Klemm (Gustav) Ballade; by G. 
Klemm, of U. S8.: pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state music co. © Dee. 


26, 1924; 2 ¢«. Dec. 29; E 607416; 
R. Liversidge. Lawrence, Mass. 
1880 


Knave (The) of hearts; by. Mari 
Paldi, of U. 8.; pf. (Pictures from 
Alice in Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 
foe. 2 €. Jan. 2, 1925;.E GOG1TS; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18 


Knight (The) of Bethlehem; part- 
song, w N. H. Maugham, m Franz 
C. Bornschein, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 16; E 606544; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 1882 


Knights of Pythias; march, L. E. 
Demers, of U. S.; orch. Syracuse, 
N. Y.,.T. Jay Flannigan music co. 
foe 4tt, 1924-2? e Web: 2. 1925; 
E 607262; Louis Edward Demers, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 1883 


Kohler (—) Study: selected and ed. 
Leopold Godowsky. of U. S.; pf. 
(Progressive series studies) 1. Op. 
151, no. 6.—2. Op. 157, no. 1.—3. Op. 
157, no. 3.—4. Op. 242, no. 3. © Feb. 
9, 1925; 2 ec tach Feb. 14; E 605817, 
605821, 605822, 605826; Art publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. [© fingering. 
phrasing, annotation and glossary] 

1884-1887 


Kok (Leo) Trois danses exotiques; de 
L. Kok, of Switzerland; pf. 1. 
Danse de l’esclave. [2 others] © 
Feb. 24, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 608762; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 1888 


Koloa ; danse hawaienne, Joseph Szule, 
of France; pf. © Feb. 2, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 7: E 608507; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 1889 


Komm mit mir, mein schatz, auf den 
fussballplatz; lied und one _ step, 
text Beda, musik Ferdinand und 
Hermann Leopoldi, both of Austria. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1925: 
E 608381; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 1890 


— 


81 


Kiwanians (The) ; march, W. C. | Komoko: Japanese love song, fox trot. 


Patricia Randle, arr. F. R. Fuller, 
both of U. S.; orch. with w. 4to. 
©, Web. 2.1925: 2 ¢, Keb. 6... 
605546; Patricia Randle. Dallas. 


‘ 1891 
Konzert polka; b6misch, Emil v. 
Sauer, of Germany: pf. © Nov. 24, 


1924: 1 c. Feb. 5, 1925: E 608519; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

1892 

Toceata ; par G.K., 

© Dee. 31, 1923: 

EK 599961; Ch. 

HM TSOS 


Krieger (Georges) 
of France: orgue. 
heer Fan! '5: 1925); 
Hayet, Paris. 


Ku. klux klan blues: w and melody 
H.- B.. Webb, arr. Arthur Darvo, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1925; 
E 607113; Harry Benjeman Webb. 


New York. 1894 
Kumt der lieber shabbos: w and m 


Solomon Golub, of U. S. New York, 
Metro music co. 
(M2v Ayay*) AYA VDP) 
©- Dee. 15,.1924; 2 ¢. Dec. 26; E 
604581; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 1894 < 
Kutemoff blues; from In Bagdad, w 
and m L. E. Yeamans, of U. S. © 
Jan. 2h, A9255 2 . Gagdan, 225) BI 
605410: L. E. Yeamans, Oberlin, O. 


1896 

Kye song of Saint Bride: w William 
Sharp, m Joseph W. Clokey, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 


AZ JO2rs 2 Ciidan. 26> © GOdai2Z; 
C. C. Birehard & co., Boston. [© 
arrangement]. 1897 


Lac (Le) de Garde; 1°" nocturne, C. 
Galos, of France; pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608062; 
Gregh and son, Paris. 1898 


Lackawanna; from Big boy, w B. G. 
De Sylva, m Joseph Meyer and 
James F. Hanley, both of U. S. 
Jan. 5, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 6; E 606360: 
Harms, inc., New York. 1899 


Lad (The) so dear to me; w and melo- 
dy M. Hicks, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 605848 ; Margaret Hicks, 
Brooklyn. 1900 


Lady be good; selection, George Gersh- 
Wing Of UsS.5 pin Olam 2h .1925. 
2 ce. Feb. 2; E 607025; Harms, inc., 
New York. 1901 
Lady when I behold; w traditional, m 
John Wilbye, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England ; six mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31. 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925;.E 608155 ; 


Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 1902 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1903 


Ladybugs; w Thomas Grant Springer, 
m Vaughn De Leath-Geer [pseud. 
of Leonore Von Der Lieth] of U. S., 
op. , 102" no. 6: (©, Feb) (14) 1925: 
2 ce. Feb. 12; E 605781; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 1903 


tra i giunchi di Genésareth 

..; di Nerone, atto 4, A. Boito, 

ridotta Armanno Morlacchi, of 
Italy; mand. o violino. 4to. 

Feb. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 20; E 608677; 

.  G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1904 


Lagunera Mexicana; letra Ortega y 
Saénz, musica M. Castro Padilla, of 
Mexico; dos voces. © Nov. 20, 1924; 
1 e, (dat, 24. 1920° R GOSaIG 2 A 
Wagner y Levien, Mexico, D. F., 
Mex. 1905 


Lambert (Grace) Fifteen dances for 
small children; by G. Lambert, arr. 
Theodora Carter; pf. 4to. © Jan. 
30, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 4; E 608467; J. 
Saville & co., ltd., London. 1906 


Lament; by K. L. Richards, of U. S8.; 
pf. ©1ec. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607548; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 1907 


Lament (A); by Stewart Macpherson, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
Dec: 19, 1924. 1 c.’ Yan: 2° 1925* EB 
599683 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 1908 

Lament of the caged lark; poem Lily 
Nightingale Duddington, m A. Mad- 
dison, of Great Britain. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Dec. 17, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608447; 
Adela Maddison, Beaulieu, France. 

1909 

Land o’ lakes I hear you calling; w 
and m A. O. Johnson, of U. S. 
1c. Jan. 14, 1925; E 606960; Ar- 
thur Oscar Johnson, Minneapolis. 


Laggit, 


1910 

Land of tomorrow; w and melody V. 
ine: Stortz) oft S=. Orr ee) Jane 7, 
1925; E 606385; Vineent R. Stortz, 
Montclair, N. J. 1911 
Language (The) of flowers; w Perci- 


val, m H. S. Green, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 1925; E 604999; Howard 
Sylvester Green, Butler, Pa. 1912 
Languid dance; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; string quartet or 
string orch. with double bass, ad lib. 


and pf.. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
24, 1925; EH 608340; Augener, Iltd., 
London. 1913 
Larghetto: aus dem Divertimento op. 


67, fiir kleines orch., Paul Graener, 
bearb. Georg Graner, both of Ger- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


many; klavier. © Dec. 31, 1924; 


1 ce. Feb. 14, 1925; H 608609; Hd.. 


Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 1914 


Largo cantabile; trio, Paul Fauchey, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse et orgue ad lib. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
599975 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

1915 


Larme (Une), un sourire! par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608025; H. Gregh, 
Paris. 1916 


Last journey blues; w and melody 
Duke Jones, arr. Merle T. Kendrick, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1925; 
E 605278; Triangle music pub. ¢o., 
inec., New York. 1917 


Last night; w and melody J. Cabral, 
of U. S.. © 1 e@ Jan. 31,1925: EB 
605465; Joseph Cabral, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 1918 


w George Darley, m H. Anson, of 
Great Britain. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 e«. 
Feb. 20; EH 608744 ; Hugo Anson, 
London. 1919 


Last (The) night; Ht eae song, W 
Willis K. Jones, m Joseph W. Clokey, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. © 


Jan. 14... 1925: 2) @.) Jama wos) 
606542; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
1920 


Last picture; melody, J. V. DeCimber, 


of U.S. (©: ie San. 2g), EB 
606109; Joseph V. DeCimber, Mil- 
waukee. 1921 


Lastoo ansa-l-ahbab ; oriental air, L. 8. 
Nahmee, of Syria, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1925; 
E 606935; Leon S. Nahmee, Brook- 
lyn. 1922 


Late summer; w Hdward Shanks, m 
Peter Warlock, of Great Britain. © 
Jan: 30; 19253". eso Mepis: 1 
608575 ; Augener, Itd., London. 

1923 


Latin and English chants and hymns 
for benediction service; compiled 
and ed. Charles C. Doorly, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
vocal pt. 24mo. (Fischer edition, 
no. 5455) © Feb. 13, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 16; A 820918; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 1924 

Laugh; w G. R. Robertson, melody 
C. Neff, arr. L. L. Vosburgh, both of 
UW SY OY! We. Wana ee 


606459; Clad Neff and Guy Rich- | 


mond Robertson, New York. 1925 


82 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


"nos. 1-2, 1925 


Lavender gown; w Clifford Seyler, m 
- Cecil Cameron, of England; med. 
voice. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
‘29; E ‘605392; G. Schirmer,. inc., 
New York. 1926 


Lawrence’s melody; by L. S. Law- 
“renee; of UU: Sis pf!) © le. Jan. 12, 
1925; BE 606444; Laurence Shubert 

Lawrence, Philadelphia. 1927 


Lawsuit (The) blues: w and arr. M. 
Forte and N. Williams, m Elizabeth 
so: Black, of U. S....©,1.¢.,.Febs 18, 
1925; E 607449; Mary Forte and 

~ Nettie Williams, New Orleans. 

ry 1928 

Lawsy don't believe it; w and m Anna 
Booster of. 6. © fc Web: 13, 
1925; BE 607194; Anna Knop Slater, 
Omaha, Neb. 1929 


Lay those precious pennies by; w and 
melody E. C. Mackenzie, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Jan. 3, 1925; EB. 604795,;.Bs- 
tella C. Mackenzie, Mamaroneck, 
NUDY: 1930 


Lazy blues; w F. Megson and Baron 
Keyes, m Charles Humphreys, of 
ie Oly Co Wap. 19. 1925 <2 HW 
605898; Fred Megson, Minneapolis. 

1931 


Lea (The) rig; ancient Scots’ folk 
song, transcription and pf. acc. W. 
Primrose, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. London, Strad ed. © Dee. 
1, 1924; 1 e@. Nov. 26; E 608461; 
William Primrose, London. 1932 


Lead on O King eternal; anthem, w 
EK. W. Shurleff, m Eduardo Marzo, 
to Sen nOp., Lea. (bis). : mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1925; 2 «. 

- Jan. 24; E 605312; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 1933 


Legend ; bv E. Prang Stamm, of U. S.., 
op. 16; organ. obl. Svo. © Dec. 
Se 1924) 2) exh (Fam: | 2, 1925 3°: 
604821; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 1934 


Legende: by Gabriel Tischendorf, ed. 
arin benker, of U. §.. pf. () Jan. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; E 606702; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 1935 


par J. Clémandh, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 599981; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1936 


Lent et grave; extrait du Concert, 
René de Castéra, of France; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608084; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 1937 


1947 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) La maschera 
nuda ; operetta in tre atti, Luigi Bo- 
nelli e Ferdinando Paolieri, adatta- 
nento di Salvatore Allegra, of Italy, 
per la musica di R. Leoncavallo, of 


Italy. In two pts., libretto and 
music. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1925; D 26722 ; 
Berta Leoneavalio, Montecatini, 
Italy. 1938 


Léontine-sceurs; comédie musicale en 


trois actes de Albert Acremant, 
musique A. Mariotte, of France; 
partition, pf. et chant. © Dec. 12, 


1924; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; D 26708; 
Edition Arlequin, Paris. 1939 


Lesson (The); w and melody E. 8. 
Payne, 02 U. UR ©) te. Same 122, 
1925; H 605219; Elizabeth Stancy 
Payne, Hast Orange, N. J. 1940 


Lessons in harmony; by J. Mokrejs, 
of U. S. New York City, Odowan 
pub. co. 8vo. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2c. 
and att.” Fan, 6 1995:;. A Si5477 ; 
John Mokrejs, New York. 1941 


Let it rain; fox trot, w James Kendis, 
m J. Kendis and Hal Dyson, both of 
US: “OYNow ttl. 1924+" 2c. yan. 
30, 1925; E 606872; Kendis, Brock- 
man music co., inc., New York. 

1942 


Let it rain; let it pour, I'll be in Vir- 
ginia in the morning; fox trot, w 
Cliff Friend, m Walter Donaldson, 
OL UsS. © Neb. 6; 1925: ‘ce. Web. 
9; E 605668; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 1943 


Let me dance with you; w F. L. 
Carver, m Billy Lloyd, of U: S., arr. 
Vern Elliott. [Photostat] © 1. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 606985; Fred Lang- 
henry Carver, Los Angeles. 1944 


Let’s elope; w and m E. Carifo and 
C. T. Burneson, arr. Raoul A. Gri- 
jaiva, or UO, © ©) Jan. 10,:1925.- 2 
e. Jan. 21; E 605251; Eddy Carifo 
and Clyde T. Burneson, Cleveland. 

1945 


Let’s go [and] Our burst of song is 
over; minstrel cho., w various au- 
thors, m arr. H. C. Eldridge, of 
U. S. Franklin, O.,—Denver, Col., 
Eldridge entertainment house. © 
Nov. 12, 1924: 2 e. Feb. 18, 1925; 
E 607229; Harry C. Eldridge, 
Franklin, O. 1946 


Let’s try forgetting; w L. Mott, m F. 
Hewitt, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 11, 
1925; E 607106; Lawrence Mott ane 
Frances Hewitt, Avalon, Catalina 
Is., Calif. 1947 


83 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1948 


pt. 11, n.s., v.20 


Let’s wander back; w E. A. Nash, m | Lieutenant (The) commander; march, 


J. Rode Jacobsen, of U. S. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 606373; KE. 
A. Nash, Peterson, Ia. 1948 


Let the sun shine through; w and 
melody HE. C. Dickes, of U. S. 
1 e@ Jan. 21, 1925; E 606723; Er- 
nest Clyde Dickes, Burlingame, 
Calif. 1949 


Let us waltz as we say goodbye; w 
and m A. L. Beiner, arr. John Bach, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1925; 
E 607712; Art. L. Beiner, Chicago. 

1950 


Let us worship; Biblical anthem, for 
minister and choir, w from Book of 
psalms, m William Arms Fisher, 
of U. S.; organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 2; E 606893; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 1951 


Letters (The) my sweetheart writes; 
w C. W. Wratchford, m B. M. Hale, 
of .U. S. ©.1 e... Feb: 4,.1925: 2 
606995; Charles: Werner: Wratch- 
ford, Ellamore, W. Va. 1952 


Lezginka (JlesruukKa); #£Russian 
dance, arr. H. L., of U. S.; violin 
or mand. New York, Metro music 
co. © Dee. 15, 1924; 2 c Dec. 26; 
E 604576; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 1953 


Li Tsin; pagoda dance, R. S. Stough- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 9, 1923; 
2 ec. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604876; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 1954 


Lianesque; intermezzo, Gabriel-Marie 
et Hans Ourdine, both of France; 
orch. avee pf.—conducteur. 4to. © 


ex 12, 1924; be. Jan, 0102p: “Ki 
599874; S. Chapelier, Paris. 1955 


Liaudies dainiui (Margas),—Siena- 
piuté, — Tévynen (Lygiems bal- 
sams),—Vazavau diena (lTiandies 


nuo velionos) [and] Béda (Nuo ve- 
lionos) ; composed. and arr. A. Ba- 
Ciulis, of U. S.; quartet of women’s 
voices and mixed voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 12, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2: E 607041; 
Antanas Baéiulis, South Boston, 
Mass. 1956 


Lieb dein shprach; w and melody M. 
J. Schwartz, of U. S. 

(LaIEw pos ay) 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1925: E 606924; Max 
J. Sehwartz, Brooklyn. 1957 

Lied-Abeles; from Ninon, w Egon 
Schubert, melody Ernd Balogh, of 
Wot Sak) © pdeovey J Pee 2h, ml 925 4-H 
610219; Karezag pub. co., inec., New 
York. 1958 


George E. Hurt, of England, domi- 
ciled at Asheville, N. C.; pf. © 1° 
ce. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606285; George 
Hurt, Asheville, N. C. 1959 


Life eternal; anthem, w William 
Henry Monk, m Oscar J. Fox, arr. 
Bryceson Treharne, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices with sop. or ten. 
solo, pf. or organ:ace. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 605775; 
Harold Flammer, ine, New York. 
[© arrangement] 1960 


Life is what you make it; w and m 
B. V. Peters, of Canada.- © Feb. 9, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 12; E 608561; Burt 
V. Peters, Galt, Ont., Canada. 1961 


Life over death is king; sacred song, 
w Sarah Louise Arnold, m Clifford 
Bloom, of U. S.; high voice; in A 
flat. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 9; 
E 610113 ; Gamble hinged music co, 
Chicago. 1962 


Life’s ragtime orchestra; w Stanley 
C. West, m Marjorie Broughton, of 
Great Britain; in D. © Jan. 2, 
1925; 1e¢. Jan. 23; E 608312; Enoch 
& sons, Itd., London. 1963 


Lift your eyes; w Edward Lockton, 
m Gatty Sellars, of England; in D. 
© Jan. 20, 1925; 1 ¢ Jan. 24; E 
608347 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 1964 


Light; cantata for three-part cho., w 
Frederick Baxter Brooks, m Rich- 
ard Kountz, of U. S.; treble voices, 
pf. ace., four hands. 4to. © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 5; E 6063863 ; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 1965 


Light beyond the shore; w and melody 
M. A. Hogan, of U. S. ©1ce Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605241; Mary A. Hogan, 
Roanoke, Va. 1966 


Light from the tomb; two-part Haster 
cantata, text arr. and m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S.] 4to. © Jan. 15, 
1925:. 2 \e@) \and Wadia amore: > A 
820316; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

1967 


Light heels; rustic dance, Allene K. 
Bixby, of UneSusgee ee ae 12. 
192552 ¢. Jan. 16; BE 600019 ;,..G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 1968 


Light (The) in mother’s eyes; fox 
trot, w William Clancy, m EK. W. 
Keenan, of U. S. Toronto & Wind- 
sor, Canada, Globe music Go. 
Sept. 25, 1924: 2 c. Oct. 2; E 607607: 
Eddie W. Keenan, Windsor, Ont., 
Canada. 1969 


84 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nds. 1-2, 1925 


Light piano pieces; compiled and ed. 
Albert E. Wier, of U. S. (Ideal 
home music library, v. 3) © Nov. 
Beer. 2¢, Jan, 16; aff, Jan..7 5 
A 815628; Charles Scribner’s sons, 
New York. [© revision and new 
matter] 1970 


Lighthouse (The) bell is a wedding 
bell; w Arthur J. Lamb, m Alfred 
Solman, of U. S. 1. Basso profundo, 
in C.—2. Basso eantanto, in D.—3? 
har. imi... ©, Feb., 19, 1925; 2 e. 
each Feb. 21; E 605993; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 1971 


Like a flash; galop, Eduardo Marzo, 
ow. comi IC; Jan. 22, 1925: 2 e. 
Jan. 24; E 605317; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 1972 


pf. duet. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1925; E 606201; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1973 

Like a rose my heart; w Evelyn Sha- 

pire vile M.—Teltand, of U.S. © 
1 c. Jan: 8, 1925; E 604926; Maurice 
Helfand, New York. 1974 


Like as the hart; anthem for four-part 
chorus, w Psalm XLII, m Minnie T. 
Wright, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1924; 
2 ¢. gan. 50; 1925; BE 605388;..G: 
Sehirmer, inc., New York. 1975 

Like the sunshine follows rain; from 
Models of 1925, w Geo. E. Stoddard, 
m Chas. G. Maynard, of U. S. 
Jataeey AO2a 2 2 -C. bans \22-.0 
605204: Wintz pub. co., New York. 

1976 

w and m M. H. Mann, of 
U.S. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ie 4c) Wep. 2 1995*~ 2 c&. Reb. 14: 
E 607268; Marl Hanks Mann, Le- 
high, Mont. 1977 

Lilt (A) of spring: w Lillian Gard, 
mF. G. Galajikian, of U. S.; in F. 
Chicago, Grandland Galajikian. © 
Dee. 30, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 
606214; Florence Grandland Gala- 

- jikian, Chicago. 1978 


Lily (The): lullaby, P. F. del Cam- 
- piglio, ed. J. Frank Leve, of U. S.; 
pf. (Children’s garland, no. 5) © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1925; BE 
605379: Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 1979 


Limehouse (A) night; fox trot, from 
London calling, w Peggy Connor, m 
Philip Braham, of England; in E. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Dec, 29, 1924 5:1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 
608653: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 1980 


Lillies ; 


1991 


Lineolnshire (The) poacher; varia- 
tions on an English tune, Hubert 
Crook, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 1 e. Feb. 13; E 608719; A. 
Hammond & co., London. 1981 


Linger and smile; fox trot, J. EH. Hen- 
ning, of U. S., op. 203; banjo, guitar 
and mand. orch. © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606253; John E. Henning,” 
Los Angeles. 1982 

standard and ten. ban- 

jos, mand. or violin and Spanish 

guit. ©1e. Feb. 4, 1925; E 607013; 

John E. Henning, Los Angeles. 1983 


Littig’s new harmony self instructor ; 


by Frank Littig, of U. S., with dia- 
gram chords and strokes; Hawaiian 
steel guitar. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1925; 
Ze. dan. 137 att. Jan, 12: A 818465; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 
1984 


Little Alabama coon; quartette, w and 
m Hattie Starr, arr. M. T. Bohan- 
non, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 31, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; EK 606946; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 1985 


Little (The) angel band: old negro 
song arr. G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
U. S. (Songs from the South) 1. 
High voice.—2. Low voice. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 2 c. each Feb. 4; E 607010; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 1986 


Little beauty mazurka: by J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 20; E 607473; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 

1987 


Little blue bird of my heart; w Daniel 
S. Twohig, m Frank H. Grey, of 
U. S. 1. High, in A flat.——2. Me- 
dium, in G.—3. Low, in F. © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2 c. each Jan. 2; E 606125; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 1988 


Little Boy Blue; unison song, w Ale- 
thea Chaplin, m Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
18, 1924: 1c. Jan. 2. 1925; E 599676 ; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 1989 


Little (The) chick; w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 23, no. 6; 
pf. with w. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dee. 26, 1924; 
2 ec. Dee. 29; E 607425; R. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 1990 


Little (The) coquette;: by Miner Wal- 
den Gallup, of U.'S.; pf. © Jan. 
20, 1925: 2 ec. Feb. 2: E 606892; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 1991 


85 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1992 


Little (A) dance; Colinette, 
Beaumont, arr. Tom Clark, of U. S. 
1. Small orch., pts.—2. Full orch., 
pts.. © Jan. 31,1925; 2 ¢. each 
Feb. 2; E 606989, 606990; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 1992, 1993 

Little David; old negro song, arr. De 
Loss Smith, of U. S8.. © Feb. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 607466; Fill- 

_ more bros.. co., Cincinnati. 


————— men’s voices. 4to. 


Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 607461 ;. 


- Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 1995 


Little duchess minuet; by J. D. Schur- 


mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 20; E 607471; Jo- 
seph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
1996 
Little Dutch dollies; w Rita Creigh- 
ton Smith, m M. G. Ruggles, of U. S. 
©l1e Jan. 8, 1925; E 604933; Mar- 
garet George Ruggles, Thomaston, 
Me. 1997 


Little HKileen from the County Clare; 
w and m Jack Strachey, of Engiand ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 29, 1924;,1 ec. Feb. 
16, 1925; EH 608664; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 1998 


Littie (The) evangel; songs ed. and 
compiled R. H. Coleman, of U. S. 
12mox) '©!.Jan. (20:41925,:) Biel Jian. 
20; aff. Feb. 5; A 819933; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. . 1999 


Little (The) god in the garden; w 
Katherine Howard, m Amy Worth, 
of U..8.; high voice. © Feb. 7, 
0925; 2 ce. Feb. 12; E 605785: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2000 


Little (The) green baleony; w Louise 
McDermaid, m Eric Coates, of Great 
Britain. © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
6; E 608486; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 2001 


Little heroes; march, Gladys Cumber- 
land, of England; pf. © Dee. 13, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; H 599693; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 2002 


Little (The) huntsman; Russian song, 
arr. by Y. Yushny, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. © 1. Feb. 
17, 1925; EH 605855; Yasha Yushny, 
New York. 2003 

Little lad; w and m Charles G. Morti- 
mer, of Great Britain. © Jan. 7, 
1925; 1:e. Jan. 19; E 608285; S. 
Rowland, London. 2004 

Little lady of the sunshine; w G. O. 
Haskeel, m Luther A. Clark, of 


Paul 


1994 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Ue. iS. @Qy de. Bebiy 13) lea 
607181; Geo. O. Haskeel, Ferguson, © 
Ta. 2005 


Little leaves goodbye; w and melody 
Mrs. G. A. Baker, of U. S. ©1e. 
' Feb. 16, 1925; EK 607310; Mrs. G. A. 
Baker, Union, W. Va. 2006 


Little Lindy Lou; w and m Wendell 
W. Hall and Leland Johnson, both 
ot U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2 c. 
Jan. 15; E 605059; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 


Little (The) lonely homestead ; w and 
melody BH. W. Peele, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 31, 1925; EH 605459 ; Elbert 
Walter Peele, Dublin, Va. 2008 


Little Miss Seventeen; w and m E. L. 
Verner, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
18, 1924; 1 ¢«..Nov. 19; EH 608199 ; 
E. L. Verner, London. 2009 


Little ole New York; w and melody 
S. Bruce, of U. S. © 1 ec. Jan: 16, 
1925; E 606500; Sophie Bruce, Pitts- 
field, Mass. 2010 


Little (The) one I knew; w and meio- 
dy G. Walker, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 
22, 1925; EH 605229; George Walker, 
Keansburg, N. J. 2011 


Little orphan Annie; w and m A. 
Wyrick, arr. Albert Heilman, both 
of USS. pr © Wesamy WG.1925 5 
EB} 604984 ; Ambrose Wyrick, Chicago. 

2012 

Little (A) page’s song; w William A. 
Percy, m L. S. Saxe, of U.S. © 
1c. Feb. 12, 1925; H 605744; Leon- 
ard Spier Saxe, of New York. 2013 


Little (A) prayer; by Alice Barnett. 
of U. S.: violin solo, in first posi- 
tion, pf. ace. © Dee. 5, 1924; 2 c. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606645; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 2014 


Little red boat; w Fred G. Bowles, m 
Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., op. 100. 
no. 2. 1. High, in A flat—2. Medi- 
um,.in Ei, © Dee. 29) .h924 5 2, ‘ec. 
each Jan. 8, 1925; H 604955; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2015 


Little robin red-breast-:; by George F. 
Hamer, of U. 8.; pf. with w. Law- 
rence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 26, 1924: Brey Wee 29:7) i 
607434; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2016 

Little (A) song; miniature, Frederic 
A. Franklin, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Feb. 11, 1925; 2 « Feb. 14; EB 
607253; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 2017 


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Little (A) story; by Louis Godowsky, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 23, 
1925: 1 c. Feb. 19; HE 608670; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 2018 


Little sweetheart of my dreams; w 
‘Luther ©. Schmehl, melody R. 
Reber. of. U.) S.... © 1..¢e. Heb. 17, 
1925; E 607559; Roy Reber, Phila- 
delphia. 2019 


Little tin soldiers; march grotesque, 
R. S. Morrison, of U. S.; pf. New 
York-Boston, Evans music co. © 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2c. Feb. 9; E 605657 ; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 2020 


Little (A) while; w Nixon Waterman, 
m M. lL. Driver, of U. S. ‘©’ Feb. 
10, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 607319; 
Maurice Leon Driver, San Fran- 
cisco. 2021 


Living in the past; w and melody HE. 
PMagise of tl.o8.) (Cyd e, dan. 22, 
1925; E 605247; Emma Judd Davis, 
Los Angeles. 2022 


‘Liza and Bill; humorous duet, w and 
m Frank O. Lyster, of Great Brit- 
ain; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 30, 1924; 1 ec. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 608118; Reynolds 
& co., London. 2023 


Lizabuth Ann on bakin’ day; w James 
Whitcomb Riley, m H. S. Green, of 
U.S. ©lc. Feb. 5, 1925; EH 605521 ; 
Howard Sylvester Green, Butler, Pa. 

2024 


Lizza my honey bride; w and m A. D. 
Clarke, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1925; 
E 606680; Arthur D. Clarke, Brook- 
lyn. 2025 


Lo! the dawn of resurrection; Easter 
anthem, w and m Hugh A. Mac- 
kinnon, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
geo. 410... (. Web: 13,.°1925;"2° ¢. 
Feb. 16; E 607348; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 2026 


Lobster (The) quadrille; by Mari 
Paldi, of U. S.; pf. (Pictures from 
Alice in Wonderland) © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606170; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
) 2027 

Lodger’s (The) song of home; w 
Robert Rutherford, m Harold Brier- 
ley, of Great Britain; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
on tole re Jan, te fO25 = BH 
608123; Reynoids & co., London. 

2028 

Log (The) of the musketeers; w G. H., 

melody G. Hill, Dave Hirsch and 


2041 


Ben Gorny, all of U. S. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1925; E 604929; George Hill, 
Chicago. 2029 


Lola; w and m Bud Browning [pseud. 
of K. A. Browning] of U.S. Cle. 
Feb. 27, 1925; E 610083; Kenneth 
Adrian Browning, Frazeysburg, O. 

: 20 


Lolita; by Ernest A. Boxall, of Great 
Britain? pt, © ‘Jaw 24519255" .e¢: 
Jan, 12; E 608138; Duff, Stewart & 
co., Itd., London. 2031 


London bridge; by Albert Harvey, of 
U. S.; violin and pf., with 2nd vio- 
lin. (Crescent edition, no. 64) © 
Tan: 94 /49253 6 2 en Jan. 02h 5. 
605165; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 2032 


<— = py ‘Juan Masters, of 0. S.3: (pt: 
(In 7 tunes for tots) © Jan. 19, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 24; E 605400; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 2033 


London fantasies; by P. Garratt, of 
Great Britain, op. 50; pf. London, 
J. Curwen & sons., ltd. © Dee. 23, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608451; 
Percival Garratt, London. 2034 


London is the place for me; fox trot, 
w Joan Hopkins, m Geoffrey Dray- 
cot, of Great Britain; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
26, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; E 608465; 
Cecil Lennox & co., London. 2035 


Same. © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
18; E 608638; Cecil Lennox & co., 
London. 2036 


Lonely ’cos of you; waltz, w E. Laid- 
man Browne, m Frank Matthew, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 3, 1924; 1c. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 608595; Wilford, 
Itd., London. 2037 


Lonely hours; idyl, Granville, English, 
arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 
20, (9248's Bere.) Jan 89, .1925>° 
606639; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 2038 

Lonesome; w and melody EH. Potter, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604779; 
Ella Potter, Clifton City, Mo. 


2039 

Lonesome as the lonesome moon; w 
and m Lester M. Palmer, of U. S. 
© Jan. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1924: 
E 606665; Jesse L. Williams, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 2040 
Lonesome for you; w and melody N. 
Trotter: of) U.S... Gt c. an. 3, 
1925; E 605468; Nona Trotter, 
Plano, III. 2041 


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2042 


Longest way ‘round, is the sweetest 
way home; w B. Bowden, melody N. 
Cobbledick and B. Bowden, both of 
U.S. [© tc) Mar. 9. (19255. 
610342 ; Nell Cobbledick and Bertha 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 2042 


Longing for the sight of you; waltz 
ballad, w and melody K. E. Burdick, 
of; Ds S. 510. By may, © 4 ce Keb: 
1925; E 607276; Kenneth E. Bur- 
dick, New York. 20438 


Longing for you; w and melody S. A. 
Weber, of U. S. 
1925; E 605236; Stephen A. Weber, 
Bethlehem, Pa. 2044 


Lontano (Far away); waltz, Santi 
Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 2 
ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606308 ; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 2045 


Look up, lift up; w and m J. G. Per- 
kins, of bk) 'S:}. pis \Oulve Janie? 1, 
1925; EH 605287; Jennie Geer Per- 
kins, Gales Ferry, Conn. 2046 


Looking, hoping and wishing for some 
man; w and m J. A. Gray, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1. Jan. 26, 1925; 
E 606797; James A. Gray, Los An- 


geles. 2047 
Lord (The) is arisen; Haster, Bo- 
hemian folk song, English text 


Helen A. Dickinson, m arr. Clarence 
Dickinson, of U. S.; mixed voices. 


4to. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 16; 
KEK 606537; H. W. Gray’ co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 2048 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; musical 
recitation, w from Psalm 23, m 
Phyllis Fergus, of U. 8S.; pf. © Jan. 
21,- \L925 ¢. 2rve> (eb, 7 2:9 Rh. 6OTOST : 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 2049 

Lord (The) is risen again; Paster 
anthem, w Weiss-Winkerworth, m 
John W. Thomas [pseud. of Joseph 
Fletcher] of U. S.; mixed voices. 


4to. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2c. Jan. 26; 
EK 606823; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park, Nig 2050 


Lord (The) is risen indeed; Haster 
anthem, w Marion Roberts, m R. M. 
Stults, of U. S.; cho. of mixed voices 
with sop. solo, pf. or organ ace. 4to. 
©: Feb. 14)" 1925). 2).¢.. Web 13's) 
605776; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 2051 

Lord (The) is the true God; festival 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Or- 
lando A. Mansfield, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 26, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 28; E 610105; Boston 
music co., New York. 2052 


(© Te sane 22 


88 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 20 


Lord (The) of life; anthem, w Wil- 


liam C. O'Neill, m Alfred Wooler, of 


U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 
9; 1925; 2 se. »Jans: 125 (6064297 - 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement ] 2053 
Lord’s (The) my Shepherd: anthem, 
C. P. Morrison, rev. Harry L. Harts, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. Rey. ed. 
4to. 
1925; E 606706; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 
2054 
Lorella; w and melody David Sturgis, 
oF U. Ss © Wie Weber 2s? 1925+. E 
607697 ; Edward B. Marks musie ¢o., 
New York. 2055 
Lorenz’s Vox angelica, no. 4; collec- 
tion of organ voluntaries for church 
use, composed, arr. and ed. E. L. 
Ashford, of U. S.; organ. obl. 12 mo. 
© Feb. 7, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16; A 820850; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 2056 
Los Angeles; fox trot, w G. C. Pen- 
nington, m Vineent Rizzo and Aur- 
thur Shade, both of U. 8.; violin or 
voice, in E. flat. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 610071; George C. Penning- 
ton, Philadelphia. 2057 
——waltz, J. B. Sontag, of U. 8.; pf. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Mariposa music 


pub. co. © Jan. 1,,1925;.2 ei Jan. 
8; E 606396; John B. Sontag, Los 
Angeles. 2058 


Los Angeles amen; w and m D. W. 
Fitch, of U. S. Card 3% in. by 5% 
in. © Jan., .24,, 1925 +2. c.) Jan, 26 ; 
E 606826; Dudley Warner Fitch. 
Los Angeles. 2059 

Lost arrow trail; twilight, by Emil 
Breitenfeld, of U. 8.; pf. (Sierra 
sketches) © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
7: HE 605628; Villa Morét, ine., San 
Francisco. 2060 

Lost love (Amour perdu) ; boston hési- 
tation, José Sentis, of Spain; pf. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 © Jan,.7, 1925; H 
608038; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2061 


Lot (A) of love; w Dorothy Terriss 
and Lester O’Keefe, melody Art Kas- 
sel, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1925; 
E 605925 ; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 

2062 

Louisiana, I’m so lonely; w and m 
J. I: Johnson,.of. U.S. bee: 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 606237; Jas. Irwin 
Johnson, New York. 2063 

Louisiana nights; valse creole, R. 8. 
Stoughton, arr. R. HE. Hildreth, of 
U. S..s-oreh..., 4to. «© Ot) &) 1923 ; 


© Dee. 24, 1924; 2 e. Jan. 19, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


2c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610044; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment | 2064 


Love bells; from Patricia, w Arthur 
Stanley, m Geoffrey Gwyther, of 
England: in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 29, 1924; 
1 c. Feb: 16, 1925; E 608654 ;’ Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 2065 


Love, come from your hiding-place; 
from Poppy, w Greatrex Newman, m 
Reynell Wreford and H. C. G. 
Stevens, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; 
EH 608119; Reynolds & co., London. 
2066 


Love dreams; w Z. C. Coil, melody 
May til, of UW: S. © Te. Keb. 13, 
1925; E 607191; Zola Cadenhead 
Coil, Lavaca, Ark. 2067 


Love dreams come true; w A. Smith, 
melody Ed. Caplin, of U.S. ©1le. 
Jan. 16, 1925; E 606523; Amanda 
Smith, Hoboken, N. J. 2068 


Love (The) hour; musical play in 3 
acts M. M. Hensley, lyrics compiled 
M. M. Hensley, m Thomas Vincent 
Cator, of U. S. In two pts. libretto 
and music. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1925; 
D 26740; Matie Manard Hensley, 
Mitchel Field, L. I., N. Y. 2069 


Love is an I. O. U.; w and m D. Gar- 
rison [pseud. of D. G. En Earl], of 
i. Se" +O (1 ye Jan. / 10,1925; B 
604979 ; Dorothy Garrison En Earl, 
Anaheim, Calif. 2070 


Love me blues: w and melody M. 
Shidell, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1925: E 605613; Mary Shidell, Bur- 
ton, W. Va. 2071 


Love me, I’m a milk-fed baby; fox 
trot, w and m L. Tessin, of U. S. © 
Pep; \ 1611995 2" 2 el! Rebs 243 
610026; Loreto Tessin, Boston. 2072 


Love motifs; from music drama suite 
Thais and Talmaae, Colin Macleod 
Campbell, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf.-conductor. (Boosey’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 246) © July 
14, 1924; 1 ec Aug. 19; E 593499; 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 2073 


Love (The) of a Spanish girl; w and 
melody J. J. Healy, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Jan. 16, 1925; E 606507; J. J. Healy, 
Birmingham, Ala. 2074 


Love’s like a ship; w and melody 
rearr. L: P. Ibelli, of U.S. ©l1e. 


2087 


Feb. 26, 1925; E 607622: Louis P. 
Ibelli, Brooklyn. 2075 


Love song; by I. G. Lohr, arr. Au- 
gustin Borguno, both of U. S.; melo- 
dy with pt ace, -C) 1 ¢.. Jan. - 22, 
1925; E 605212; Isabelle G. Lohr. 
Mt. Rainier, Md. 2076 


Love (The) that’s in your smile; w 
and melody D. H. Miller, of U. S. 
© 1e. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605608; D. 
H. Miller, Cumberland, Md. 2077 


Love—the minstrel; part-song, w Mar- 
ion Ray, m F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 
26, 4925; dive. fam .28;, B,.608418: 
Banks & son, York, England. 2078 


Love time; w and m W. V. Deane, of 
U.S. ©1ece. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604849; 
William Vernon Deane, Pittsburgh. 

2079 

—w and m William Deane, of U. S. 
© Febi 23:51925 552 e" Febiy 283. E 
607668; Keystone music pub. ¢o.. 
Pittsburgh. 2080 


Love will find you someday; duet, 
from The love song, w Harry B. 
Smith, m Ed. Kitinneke, of Germany. 
(C): Jan: 31." e275. 2 eo Wep.. 2): ob 
607028 ; Harms, inec., New York. 

2081 


Love will lead the way; w C. Wiles 
Hallock, m B. M. Tice, of U. S. 
gan. 5, 1925.; Zee, Jan. (>. 1)-G060M : 
Blanche M. Tice music pub. co., 
Denver. 2082 


Lovelight ; w and m EH. M. deLiesseline, 
of U. S.; med. voice. Atlanta, Ga., 
Georgia music co., ine. © Jan. 28, 
1925; 2 «. Jan. 28; E 605412; Ethel 
McDonald deLiesseline, Atlanta. 

2083 


Lovely lady ; waltz, w Dorothy Terriss 
and Leo Wood, m Carl Rupp, arr. 
Wim. Schulz, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 11: 
E 605932 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement ] 2084 


Lover (The); w Helen Taylor, m 
Easthope Martin, of Great Britain ; 
in D! © Oct. 3, 192331 ¢. Jan. 28, 
1925; E 608359; Enoch & sons, Itd., 
London. 2085 


Lover’s (The) isle of somewhere; w 
and melody J. W. Robinson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605463 ; John 
W. Robinson, Clinton, Ind. 2086 

Lovers of Venice; melody M. Perlman, 
SE UIYS. d© DP ec. eb! 6, 19253. 
607071; Morris Perlman, spasiars 

2087 


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2088 


pt. III, n. s., y..20 


Lovers waltz; w and melody J. H. | Loving mama; w and m L. Johnson, 


Morrison, arr. E. B. Brown, both of 
U.S. ©l1e. Feb. 2, 1925; E 606922; 
James Hughie Morrison, Napa, 
Calif. 2088 


Love’s avowal; aveu, Emil Kronke, of 
Germany, op. 185; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; EH 606181; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

. 2089 


Love’s caprice; mazurka de _ salon, 
Charles F. Carey, of U. S., op. 40; 
pf. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; 
E 606891 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2090 


Love's dawn; w E. Larson, m Florence 
Coulter, of U. S. © Feb. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 28; E 607730; Eugene Lar- 
son, Mason City. Ia. 2091 


Love’s ecstasy; w Walter E. Grogan, 
m Guy D’Hardelot, of Great Britain. 
© Feb. 18, 1925; 1 c Feb. 26; E 
608771; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2092 


Love’s greeting; waltz, W. L. Dees, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; H 605901; Wm. 
L. Dees, St. Louis. 2093 


Love’s home-coming; Ww Fred UH. 
Weatherly, m Kennedy Russell, of 
Great Britain; in D flat. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 1c. Jan. 30; E 608388 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 2094 


Love’s inspiration; ballet, w William 
Fuhrmeister, melody P. Ignelzi, of 
Ut See: 1st) yiolin. ©. Feb. 6; 
1925; E 607063; Placido Ignelzi, 
New York. 2095 


Love’s melody; w Edna L. Erbes, m 
Gertrude Ross, of U. S. © 1e. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 610181; William 
P. Erbes, Los Angeles. 2096 


Love’s night; w and m M. A. Trent, 
of U. S. © 1e Jan. 26, 1925; BH 
605487 ; Marie Anne Trent, Albany, 
Til. 2097 


Love’s old sweet song; w G. Clifton 
Bingham, m J. L. Molloy, ed. S. 
Camillo Engel, of U. S.; med. voice, 
in F. © Nov. 18, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 
1925; E 606633; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 2098 


Love’s own melody; w Dorothy Ter- 
riss, melody Sam Goold, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 607617; Leo. 
Feist, inec., New York. 2099 

Loving hands; w and m V. Lind- 
strom, of Uy 8.’ © Web..'20,' 1926 ; 
2 ¢. Feb. 24; E 610021; Victor Lind- 
strom, Tacoma. 2100 


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a 


of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1925; H 
607638; Lenora Johnson, Perkins, 
Calif. 2101 


Lu dulurusu viaggiu di San. Giuseppi ; 
scena drammatica siciliana, versi e 
musica G. Marrone, of U. 8S. _ pte. 
2..,© 1.¢.. Jan. do) 1925: eeGits : 
Gaspare Marrone, Brooklyn. 2102 


Lucia-Carmela-Maria; versi e musica 
Peppine Castiglia, of Italy; mand. 
ace. Edizioni Castiglia. Ato. 
(Piedigrotta 1924) © Nov. 25, 1924: 
1c. Dec. 2; E 698298; John Petrillo, 
New York. 2103 


Lucky Kentucky; w Billy Rose and 
Mort Dixon, m Ray Henderson, of 
U. S.; pf. aee. with ukulele in D. 
© Dee. 22, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1925; 
E 605385; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 2104 


Lullaby: by Ernest Bloch, of U. S.; 
pf. (Enfantines, no.1) © Dee. 17, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606618; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 2105 


four-part cho., w Shakespeare, m 
James P. Dunn, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 7, 1925; EH 606304; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 2106 


ninna nanna, w and m Dino Bor- 
gioli, of Italy, tr. Patricia Borgioli. 
© Jan. 16, 1925; 1 « Feb. 24; B 
608705; W. H. Paling & eco., ltd., 
Sydney. 2167 


Lullaby (A); w and m M. §S. Fei- 
busch, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 2, 1925: 
E 606932; Mignon Schocken-Fei- 
busch, San Francisco. 2108 


Lulu; paroles André Mauprey et Louis 
Lemarchand, mélodie A. Mauprey, 
of France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
Le. Jan. 17,1925: WAGes2en-. ©. 
Joubert, Paris. 2109 


Luna d’argento (Silvery moon) ; valse 
cantabile, w and m P. Cicculli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 
e. Jan. 10, 1925; E 605114; Patrick 
Cicculli, Brooklyn. 2110 


Luna-park; operetta in 8 atti, versi 
Carlo Lombardo, musica Virgilia 
Ranzato, of Italy. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 12; E 608557; Carlo Lom- 
bardo, Milan. 2111 


Luzon Lou; w and melody P. R. Terry 
and J. Cobello, both of U. S. © 1 
ce. Feb. 5, 1925; E 605502; Percy R. 
Terry and Joe Cobello, Philadelphia. 

2112 

Lyrie of the night; w Marjorie D. 

Lyon, m James Lyon, of England. 


‘MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


2136 


(Swan edition, no. 51) © Dec. 30, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599816 ; 
Swan & co., ltd., London. 2113 


Lysia; operetta in three acts, w and 
m M. M. C: Jacoby, of U. S. ©1 
ce. Feb. 5, 1925; D 26723; M. Marie 
Cowles Jacoby, Seneca Falls, Mer 


M’ami? versi e musica Peppino Casti- 
glia, of Italy; mand. ace. Edizioni 
Castiglia. 4to. (Piedigrotto 1924) 
@© Woy. 25, 1924; 1c Dee. 2; H 
608299; John Petrillo, New York. 

2115 

Ma la mia sartina; versi e musica 
A. R. Borella, of italy. © Dec. 25, 
1924; 1 e. Feb. 12; BE 608556; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 2116 


Ma mammy loves me so; w A. F. 
Shepard, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Jan. 6, 1925; EH 604857 ; 
Annie F. Shepard, Lexington, Mass. 

2117 


New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 2; 
EH 610153; Annie F. Shepard, Lex- 
ington, Mass. 2118 

McCullough’s Irish warpipe tutor and 
tune book; by D. McCullough, of 
Great Britain. obl. 16mo.. © May 
21, 1924; 1 ec. June 2; E 608765; D. 
McCullough, Dublin. 2119 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Con- 
stanecy; op. 58, no. 1, transcribed 
Ernest Austin, of Great Britain; pf. 
(In Song melodies, no. 6) © Jan. 
2, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 8; E 599781; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
transcription ] 2120 


Deserted; op. 9, no. 1, transcribed 
Ernest Austin, of Great Britain ; pf. 
(In Song melodies, no. 5) © Jan. 
2, 1925; 1 ce. Jan. 8; E 599780; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 

. transcription] 2121 

Long ago; op. 56, no. 1, tran- 

scribed Ernest Austin, of Great 

Britain; pf. (In Song melodies, no. 

Zien Owain. 2, 1925; 1-¢ Jan, §; 

599777; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 

ton. [© transcription] 2122 


A maid sings light and a maid 
sings low; op. 56, no. 3, transcribed 
Ernest Austin, of Great Britain; pf. 
(In Song melodies, no. 4) © Jan. 
2, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 8; E 599779; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
transcription ] 2123 
O lovely rose; op. 40, no. 5, tran- 

seribed Ernest Austin, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn Song melodies, no. 
fay. cr Jan. 2, 192551 clan, 8 : 


52684—25——_7 


E 599778; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [© transcription] 2124 


Scherzo; second movement from 
Sonata tragica, op. 45, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, of England, domiciled at 
New York. 1. Full orch.—2. Small 
orch. © Dec. 29, 1924; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606101, 606102; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 2125, 2126 
Sunrise; op. 58, no. 2, transcribed 
Ernest Austin, of Great Britain ; pf. 
(In Song melodies, no. 7) © Jan. 
2, 1925; 1 « Jan. 8; HE 599782; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
transcription] 2127 
Thy beaming eyes; op. 40, no. 3, 
transcribed Ernest Austin, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn Song melodies, no. 
i) ., ©. dan. 2;,-1925; 1, ¢; Jan.. 8; 
599776; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. [© transcription] 2128 
Madame; fantaisie-sélection, sur les 
motifs de la comédie-opérette, H. 
Christiné, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608102; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 


2129 

Nas \¢) ee © Se OY me 3 Os 
1928; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1925; E 608040; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 2130 


Madame Pompadour; selection, Leo 
Fall, arr. Charles Miller, of U. S.; 
pf. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2c. Jan. 10; E 
606490 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

2131 

Madrid; w and melody Wm. (Billy) 
Tully and J. Cobello, arr. Billy Held, 
all of U.S. ©1e. Dec. 19, 1924; E 
603817 ; Wm. Tully and Joe Cobello, 
Philadelphia. 2132 


Madrigal; par J. P., of France, op. 6; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec..,.12,. 1924; 1. ¢c.. Jan. .7,. 1925; H 
608022; Julien Porret, Paris. 2133 


sur des vers de Moliére, musique 
Roger Ducasse, of France; 4 quatre 


voix. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599923; Durand et cie., - 
Paris. 2134 


trio, Lao Silésu, of Italy; pour 
pf., violon et violoncelle, contre- 
basse ad lib. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608011; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 2135 

Madriguera; fox trot, Eliseo Grenet 
[i. e. E. Grenet y Sanchez] of Cuba; 
pf. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 608619; 
Hliseo Grenet y Sanchez, Havana. 

2136 


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Hee 


Magdalena (Madge) ; tango, J. A. Ar- 
tigas, of Mexico; pf. 1 e. Jan. 
-20, 1925; E. 605129; José Antonio 
Artigas, Los Angeles. 2137 


Maggie and Jiggs; w and melody Mrs. 
i: b. Borst, of USt © te. Neo (, 
1925; E 605597; Mrs. J. L. Borst, 
Altoona, Pa. 2138 


Maggie Jane; w H. E. Kinney, m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S.. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Jan. 16; E 606529; Helen E. 
Kinney, Bronxville, N. Y. 2139 


Magie of spring; by L. M. George, of 
UU. Si: pf.’ © 1 c, dawns 19257) 1h 
606292; Lulu May George, Los An- 
geles. 2140 


Magic (The) wand; three crystal 
visions, Percy Elliott, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. The magician; introduc- 
tory measure. [38 others] © Feb. 
24, 1925; 1 «@ Feb. 26; E 608750; 
Reid bros., ltd., London. 2141 

Magnolia blossoms; by Albert  V. 
Davies, of England, domiciled at 
Gulfport, Miss.; pf. Jan. 19, 
1925 3"2 “e. Jane 225° BE 60519S;°G: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2142 

Mah honey am goin’ sleepy-bye lul- 
laby, w L. Bureky, melody Vincent 


Nery, (of U.S" Ce ten Neps f2, 
1925; E 605734; Louise Burcky. 
Chicago. 2143 


Mah-jong; fox-trot, versi Cip, musica 
Max Kreutzler [pseud. of Corinna 
Ginami], of Italy. © Sept. 28, 1924; 
1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599755; Sapo- 
retti & Cappelli, Florence, Italy. 

2144 


Mah-jongg; w and m M. EH. Pendexter, 
Of TUAS) (Or Les sam. 2 cd ae ase) 
605303 ; Mabel E. Pendexter, Wash- 
ington. 2145 

Mai; poéme Gabriel Vicaire, musique 
Francisque Darcieux, of France; 
cheur pour trois voix de femmes. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c Jan. 7. 1925; 
E 608068; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. . 2146 

Maiden’s (A) dream (Sogno di fan- 
ciulla) ; di Lucia Avella, of U. S.; 
pf. © Oct. 29, 1924; 2 « Nov. 1: E 


602795; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York, 2147 
Maine; w A. B. Andrews, m Miriam 
Eunice Andrews, of U. S.; © Feb. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605687; 
Miriam Andrews, Brunswick, Me. 
2148 
Maison (La) isolée; romance, arr. 


Bradford-Boutelje, of U. S.; orch. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


©:Feb. 7, 19255. 2: ¢ >Febs 95) E 
607089; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
i York. eke 2149 


Maitres (Les) du violon (The masters 
of the violin); douze cahiers d’- 
etudes, Spohr, Kayser, ete., rev., an- 
notées et doigtées, Mathieu Crick- 
boom, of Belgium. ‘Cah. 1-4. © 


Dee. 15, 1924; 1 c¢. each Jan. 38, 

1925; FE. 599745-599748; Schott | 

fréres, Brussels, Belgium. 
2150-2153 


Make all my dreams come true; from 
The annual boosters club operetta, 
University of Colorado, 1925, w 
Frances Wolle, m H. C. Beresford, 
of U. 8S. Boulder, Col., Gordon 
Kerr’s. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 
12; E 607161; Howard C. Beresford, 
Boulder, Col. 2154 


Making goo goo eyes at me; w J. 
Reinmiller, melody Theo. G. Beach, 
of U. S: © fc dam: 135 1025-5) 
606449 ; Joseph Reinmiller, Weath- 
erly, Pa. 2155 


Mal de amor; tango milonga, paroles 
espagnoles S. Porta, musique Jose 
Sentis, of Spain; pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599889 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2156 


Mala el kassate wasaany ; oriental air, 
L. S. Nahmee, of Syria, domiciled 
at. Brooklyn: Dt. glows © en. 2, 
1925; E 606937; Leon S. Nahmee, 
Brooklyn. ANTS 


Malborough s’en va-t’en guerre; mu- 
sique de scéne pour la chanson en 
trois actes de Mareel Achard, par 
Georges Auric, of France; pf. 4to. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; 
EH 599875 ; Heugel, Paris. 2158 


Mammy’s I'ttle angel child; w and m 
Charles E. Lewis, Sonny Clay and 
Herb Wiedoeft, all of U. S. © Jan. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; HE 605532; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 2159 


Man (A) ain’t never satisfied; melo- 
dy L. P. Flounders, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1925; E 605325; Leslie 
Pyewell Flounders, Philadelphia. 

2160 


Man (The) in the moon; waltz, w 
H. M. James, m Reginald Stoneham, 
of Australia. © 1. Feb. 24, 1925; 
E 608690; Helen Maud James. 
Brighton, Victoria, Australia. 2161 


Man (A) wants a wife that can cook; 
w and m J. P. Flanagin, of U. S. 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 2 c Jan. 2, 1925; 
EK 606211; J. P. Flanagin, Mil- 
waukee. 2162 


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nos.-1—2, 1925 


Mandoline (Het) orkest. deel. 8; twee 
fantasién, door Theodor Ritter, of 
Germany; mand. orch. pts. mit pf. 
-direktion. Amsterdam, Seyffardt’s 
muziekhandel. Contents:—1. Cay- 
alleria rusticana; von P. Mascag- 
ni.—2. Der bajazzo; von R. Leon- 
eavallo. © Nov. 2, 1924; 1 e¢. Jan. 
2, 1925; H 599842; J. L. W. and C. 
Seyffardt, Amsterdam. 2163 


Mandolinista fratelli Franchi, no. 1; 
nuove canzonette, versi e musica 
diversi autori, of Italy. S8vo. © 
Oct. 8, 1924: 1 c. Jan. 6, 1925; A— 
Foreign 26247 ; Italian book co., New 
York. 2164 


La canzonetta no. 1; nuove can- 
zonette, versi e musica diversi 
--autori, of Italy. Edizione La can- 
zonetta. 4to: © Nov. 4, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. :17,.-.1925;)7 A—For. ..26438; 
Italian book co., New York. 2165 


Manhattan; melody F. J. Kaplan, of 
WES Se ie e€. Ehecs "19, 19246" hy 
605364; Frank Joseph Kaplan, Chi- 
cago. 2166 


Manhattan blues; by H. O. Henne- 
man and Chas. L. Ague, both. of 
U. S., arr. H. O. Henneman; pf. 
© 1 ec. Feb. 17, 1925; E 607338: 
Henry O. Henneman, Chicago. 2167 


Mannaggia ’o matremmonio; versi G. 
Amato, musica Luigi S. Roger, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York ; mand. 
ace. ©1e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606345; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 2168 


Manola (la); by J. D. Schurmann, of 
U. S.: steel guit. © Feb. 16; 1925; 
2 c. Feb. 20; E 607479; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 2169 


Man’s life is but vain; angler’s song. 
Ww and melody from The compleat 
angler, by Isaac Walton, arr. C. L. 
Williams, of Great Britain; three 
male voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1924; 
ies. a0, 1925, -H)/6G0S8Ss9a2" C. 
Lee Williams, London. 2170 
Marcel bob and shingle me; w and 
melody C. J. Fisher, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 607287; Charles 
John Fisher, Stockton, Calif. 2171 
March (The) hare; by Mari Paldi, of 
U. S.; pf. (Pictures from Alice in 
Wonderland) © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606175; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 2172 
March of the A-B-C’s; by Arthur Hart- 
mann, of U. S8.; violin and pf. 
BReb. 714, 119253"°'2' cr eb. 7 183)*, H 
607391; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
4 Han2Ts 


2186 


March (The) of the gnomes; by M. E. 
Bixref: U. 18.7 ph.v©uwdierjdan., 114, 
1925; E 605137; Mary Elizabeth 
Blackmore, Montclair, N. J. 2174 


March of the iron horse; by Erno 
Rapee, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 30. 
1924; 2 e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 604900: 
Belwin, inc., New York. 2175 


Mareh of the khaki clad: by Elliott 
Gris: OF Us: OD, 15. no. i10 * pt. 
Cr hep je Agen: 2 Ce. Neb. pony By 
607483: Composers’ music corp.. 
New York. 2176 


March of the musketeers; arr. Angela 
Diller,-of U. Ssf-pfe -<Oueb..f, 1925.5 
2c. Feb. 12; E 605790; G. Schirmer. 
ine.. New York. [© arrangement f 

PACT 

March (The) of the three kings: arr.. 
Angela Diller, of U. 8.; pf. © Feb. 
1, 1925;;.2.¢.. Feb. 12; By. 605786.:-G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. [© ar- 

. rangement] 2178: 


on; by Edna J. Warren, of: 
cp. 9; pf. Lawrence, Mass... 
state music co. © Dec. 26.. 
Dee: +29 3- Bs 607415.2) R.. 
2179 


Mareh Vancouver: w and m E. G. 
Woodrow, of U. S:: pf. © Jan. 19, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 22; © 606722; Ernest 
G. Woodrow, Vaneouver, B. C. 2180 


Marche des escholiers; de Nerto. pa- 
roles Maurice Léna, musique Ch. M. 
Widor, of France. © Dec. 12, 1924: 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599936; Heugel. 
Paris. 2181 


Marche grotesque: by Anton Vodorin- 
ski, of Great Britain; pf. © Jan. 
12, 1925; 1 ec. Feb..13; E 608708; A. 
Hammond & ¢o., London. 2182 


Marche Mignonne; by L. Leslie Loth, 
of Us. Sitephs © Jan.,12, 1925212 ¢. 
Feb. 7: E 605686; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 2183 

Marching on; hymn, w and m O. Bar- 
nette, of U. S.. © 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925: 
E 606344; Obera Barnette, Somer- 
set, Ky. 2184 

Marching song; w Norman Weir. m 
Seotson Clark, arr. Henry Tolhurst. 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Feb. '25;) 1925:.:4./¢ Feb. 242. 5 
608776; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 2185 

Marguerite! tu vas trop vite; paroles 
Phylo, musique V. Scotto & Phylo. 
of France. © Dec. 12; 1924; 1 ©. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608030; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 2186 


March 
MiSs, 
Bay 
1924)3,2:7C. 
Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 


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2187 


Maria: waltz, L. Tafarella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. or 
violin. 4to. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 16; E 606559; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 2187 

Maria, Mari (Marie, ah, Marie) ; versi 
Gerualdo Russo, English version 
Frederick H. Martens, musica Edu- 
ardo Di Capua, of Italy. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; EH 605884; A. 
Paolilli’s music co., Providence, R. I. 

2188 

Marie! Marie! Marie! w and melody 
Nacio Herb Brown, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1925; E 606415; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 2189 


pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 17, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 18; E 607405; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 2190 
Marine’s (Robert) modern method in 
jazz playing on the tenor banjo; by 
R. Marine, of U. S. © Dec. 19, 
1924 --2:e. Jan. (19255 a. Van: 6; 


A 817882; Rebert Marine, New - 
York. 2191 
Marionette (A) suite; by Leonard 


Peck, of England; pf. 1. The dancer. 
[3 others: “© Web) 21) 1925" 1" e. 
Feb. 27; E 608756; Leonard & co 


London. 2192 
Marja wale; by A. Gnatkowski, arr. 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; orch. 


4to. © Dec. 15, 1924; 2 © Dee. 8; 
E 606329; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 2193 
opr. Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; 
pf. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 ¢.Feb..24; 
E 607511; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
2194 
Marsala mia! mazurka, R. Caravag- 
lios, of U. S.; accordion. (Quattro- 
ciocche edition, no. 170) © Nov. 
26, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 19253" H 
605163; Biagio R. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. [© arrangement] 
195 
Marseille; paroles André Mauprey, 
mélodie A. Mauprey et Robert Casa, 
both of France. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608264; 
C. Joubert, Paris. 2196 
Masks: four pieces, A. Bliss, of Great 
Britain; pf. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 
20; E 608722; Arthur Bliss, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 2197 
Masques (Les); poésie Paul Bilhaud. 
musique Paul Pierné, of France. © 
Dec. 19, 1924; 1 c¢. Feb. 5, 1925; H 
608428 ; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 
2198 


pt. IIt, n. S., V. 20 


Mass in D; by Ethel Smyth, of Bng- 
land ; soli and cho. Rev. ed. 4to. 
© Jan. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Jan: 30; EB 
608368 + Novello & e0., ltd? London. 

2199 

Master, I would follow Thee; w J. 
Martyn Walsh, m Paul Ambrose, of 
AS. © tow voice. —2. High voice. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. each Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606187, 606188 : Theo. Pres- . 
ser COo., Philadelphia. 2200, 2201 


Master (The) is risen; Easter an- 
them, w selected and m Joseph 


Fletcher, of U. S.; three female 
voices, organ or pf. ace. 4to. 
Jan. 15, 1925; 2c. Jan. 16; E 606534 ; 


Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 
2202 

Maithew, Mark, Luke and John; west 
country folk-song, w and m from 
Songs of the West, arr. G. Holst, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Dec. 16, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 12, 1925; 
E 608444; Gustav Holst, Thaxted, 
Dunmow, Essex, England. 2203 
May comes laughing; madrigal, w 
Henrietta Jewett Keith, m May A. 
Strong, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
©). dan. ST O2S 2 nes rete es i) 
606699.; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
2204 

May I waltz with you; by Dora V. L. 
Kling, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Jan. 26, 
1925; E 606769; Dora V. Landt 
Kling, Hastings, N. Y. 2205 
May (A) madrigal; w Frank Demp- 
ster Sherman, m Annabel Morris 
Buchanan, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Nov. 20, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606638; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 2206 


Maybe you will, maybe you won’t; w 
Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, m 
Harry Warren, of U. S. © Jan. 6, 
1925; 2 «¢. Feb. 7; E 605538 ; Jack 


Mills, inc., New York. 2207 
Mazurka-caprice; by Ambroise Far- 
man, of England; pf. © Dee. 29, 


1924; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599728: 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 
2208 
Mazurka in B flat; by Felix Swin- 
stead, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 26; E 608754; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 2209 
Mazury weselne; opracowat Frank 
Przybylski, of U. S.; fortepian. © 
1c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606594; Victor 
music roll co., Chicago. 2210 
Me ne vaco ’o paese; versi G. Amato, 
musica Luigi S. Roger, of Italy, 


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domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 


©1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606386; Gen. © 


naro Amato, Brooklyn. 2211 


Mean mama; w and melody A. Bo- 
mento, of U.S. ©1ce. Jan. 8, 1925; 
EK 604773 ; Anthony Bomento, Cam- 
‘den, N, 0 CAA We 


Meat man Pete; w and melody Mike 
Jackson, arr. Merle T. Kendrick, 
- both of U. S$ © 1e..Jan. 24,.1925: 
EH 605275; Triangle music pub. cO., 
ine., New York. 2213 


Meditation; by M. F. Notz, of U. S.; 
orch. Ole. Feb. 14, 1925; E 607318 : 
Minnie F. Notz, Washington. 2914 

love song, Paolo Conte, of U. S., 

Ceci. 1.6), Jan. 20, .0925.: 24: 

Feb..2; E 606890 ; Oliver Ditson CO.. 

Boston. 2215 


Méditation religieuse; by Hugh Blair, 
of U. S.; organ. (In American or- 
gan quarterly, yF- 6, no. 12, Jan. 
1925) © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 «. Jan. a 
E 604833; H. a Gray CO., New 
York. 2216 


Medley quartet no. 2; by C. A. White, 
rev. Harry L. Harts, of U.)8.:: mixed 
voices. Rev. ed. 4to. © Dee. 24. 
1924; 2 c Jan. 19, 1925: FE 606707: 
White- Smith music pub. co., Bos- 
ton. [© revision] 2217 

Meglio accussi; versi Giuseppe Te- 
tamo, melodia G. Donnarumma, of 
Italy ; mand. ace. 8vo. © Feb. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 607701; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 2218 


Mein yugend; w M. Goldstein, melody 
i Hochman and M. Goldstein, both 
Of Ut S." © Lie. Feb, 18. 1925: E 
607379 ; Isidore Hochman and Mor- 
ris Goldstein, New York. 2219 


Mélancolie; par R. Branga, of France: 
violoncelle, lre position, avec pf. 
© Dec. 5, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599946 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 

2220 

Melodie du coeur; romance, Renzo 
Viola, arr. Walter G. Hauenschild, 
both of U. S.:; orch. © Dec. 381, 
1924: 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606836: 
Photo play music co., ine, New 
York. 2221 


Melodie poétique; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of England ; pf. © Dee. 13, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 1925; E 599695; 
Warren & Se ae London. 9999 

Mélodie russe; by Th. Akimenko, arr. 
S. Chapelier, ‘of France: orch.avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 c. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608244; Rouart. 
Lerolle et cie., Paris, [© ‘arrange- 
ment] 22238 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


2236 


Melodie sketches; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of U. 8., op. 140; organ. obl. 
 8vo. © Feb. 19, 1925; 2c. Feb. 21; 
E 605995; Sam Fox pub. CO., Cleve- 
land. 2224 
Melodies (The) of Brockweir; w and 
m Ernest Austin, of England, op. 
T9,'no, 2+"in Wo ©''dam' 30/'1925.; 
1c. Feb. 5: E 608490 ; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 2225 


Melodious and characteristic studies ; 
by A. Young, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
17, 1924; 2 ¢. Feb. 20, 1925; HE 
610563 ; August Young, New York. 

2226 


Melody blues; by W. J. Holzhaus, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 1 
ec. Dee. 18, 1924; E 607270; Walter 
Joseph Holzhaus, San Antonio. 

222 


Melody in F; arr. J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel guit. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 6; E 604879; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. [© new ar- 
rangement] 2228 

Melody of memories; w and m Dudley 
Glass, of Great Britain. © Jan. 24, 
1925; 1c¢. Jan. 22; E 608306; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 2229 


Melody (The) that made you mine: w 
Cliff Friend, m W. C. Polla, of U.S. 
© Jan.''14, 1925 -2°c..Jan..15;/ B 
605061; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 2230 

Melody (The) way to play the piano; 
by O. W. Miessner, of U. S. 16mo. 
© Aug. 8, 1924; 2c. and aff. Jan. 2, 
1925; A 816901; W. Otto Miessner, 
Milwaukee. 2231 

Melrose; Spanish waltz de concert, 
Nell Scannell [pseud. of K. Stovall] 
of U. S.; pf. [Photographed] © 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 607614; Kath- 
ryne Stovall pub. co., Oklahoma, Ok!. 

RD 

Memories from childhood; cycle for 
piano, Leo Ornstein, of U.S. © Jan. 
19, 1925; 2 c Jan. 22: H 605198: 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 2233 


Memory lane; duet, w B. G. De Sylva, 
m Larry Spier and Con Conrad, both 
of U. S.; high and low voice. 
Jan. 31, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 607024 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2234 

Memory voices; w and melody B. O. 
Brooks, of U. S. ©1e Jan. 30, 
1925; E 606857; Belle Orton Brooks 
and Fred J. Schnell, Chicago. 2235 

Mem’ries; w Phil Shapiro, melody 
Fred Asmus, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
5, 1925; E 605504; Shapiro & Bas- 
tedo, Buffalo. 2236 


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2237 


Mem’ry blues; w and m H. Rosoff, of 


LS: (©. tes san. 712, 1920.) 
606454; Herman Rosoff, Philadel- 
phia. 22a 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 


Mary came beside the 
arr. William 


wig Felix) 
tomb; Easter carol, 


Benbow, of U. S.; mixed voices, 


organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1925; 
2 « Feb. 6; E 605760; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 2238 


A midsummer night’s dream; 
themes from incidental m by Men- 
delssohn, arr. Harry Geehl, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Overture. [5 
others] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
26; E 608751; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 2239 


——— Piéces choisies (Selected pieces) ; 
ed. rev. M.—J. Riss—Arbeau, of 
France; pf. (Edition francaise de 
musique classique, no. 279) © Dec. 


12,° 1924; 1 1echan: 05,0925 34 B 
599918; Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition ] 2240 


—— Preludes et Fugues; op. 35, ed. 
rey. M._J. Riss—Arbeau, of France; 
pt. (Edition francaise de musique 
classique, no. 281) © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599915; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 2241 
romance; op. 109, [ed. revue 
Alberto Bachmann], of Switzerland ; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
le. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608046; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 2242 
——A song of devotion; Mendels- 
sohn’s first organ sonata, arr. Mel- 
chiore Mauro-Cottone, of U. S.; soli 
and cho., of mixed voices, organ acc. 


Ato’) ©: Jan, 2471925 ;.2-e,) Jan. \28 ; 
EK 606840; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 2243 


Trois préludes (Three préludes) ; 
op. 104, ed. rev. M.—J. Riss—Arbeau, 
of France; pf. (Edition francaise 
de musique classique, no. 280) © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
599916; Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition | 2244 
7 pieces caractéristiques (Seven 
characteristic pieces) ; op. 7, ed. rev. 
M. Moszkowski, of France; pf. (Edi- 
tion francaise de musique classique, 
no. 278) © Dee. 12,.1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599917; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 2245 
Menuet fantastique; by Elliot Griffis, 
of\ U.S... op. 15,,no. 4° pt, ©. Web: 
18, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 20; E 607484; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 
2246 


96 


_ pt. m1, n. s., v. 20 


Ménuet héroique; by H. J. Stewart, 
of U. S.; organ. © Jan. 20, 1925; 
2c Jan. 23; HE 606749; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 2247 


Menuet russe; de Th. Akimenko, arr. 
S. Chapelier, of France; orch. avec. 
pf: conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1c. Jan. 17, 1925; EH 608242; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement | 2248 


Merk (Jos.) 20 études (Studies) ; op. 
11, [ed. revue Loeb], of France; 
pour violoncelle. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; EH 608045; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 2249 


Merry (The) fisherman; unison song, 
Ww Beatrice Wood, m Alec Rowley, 
of England; school voices, in D. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 
28; E 608355; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 2250 


Merry makers; march, S. W. Lewis, of 
Ue. 8:5 pe © Jan... 14,1925" 2).c. 
Jan. 21; E 606720; Sadia Willetta 
Lewis, Los Angeles. 2251 


Merry (The) sunbeams; by J. R. 
Morris, of U. S., op. 62, no. 3, ed. 
and fingered J. Frank Leve; pf. 
(Little sketches from music land, 
no.'3)' "© Dee. 381, 1924.2 ee: Jian. 2, 
1925; E 607047 ; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 2252 


Mesquita (Carlos de) Pastorale ; 
piécette, C. deMesquita, of Spain; 
pt. “Ci dan. 20) 1925); ‘1c sane 21: 
E 608292; Societe anonyme des edi- 
tions, Ricordi, Paris. 2253 

Message of spring; three-pt. song, w 
and m Grace Clark DeGraff, of 
U. S.: women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1925; 2 c«. Feb. 17; E 6073850; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

2254 

Messe in A; von Kurt Thomas, of Ger- 
many, op. 1; fiir soli und zwei chore. 
Partitur. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 1 e. 
Jan. 22; E 608454; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 2255 

Méthode d’ crgue; exercices techniques 
de J. Lemmens et de Bach, avec 

~ commentaires Ch. M. Widor et J. L., 
both of France. (Ecole d@’ orgue & 
d’ harmonium, basée sur le plain- 
chant romain, 2°"° partie) © Dec. 
20, 1924; 1c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 599699 ; 
J. Hamelle, Paris. 2256 

Mexican (A) romance; by M. Lauro, 
of U. S.; violin solo with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607356; 
Michael Lauro, Brooklyn. 2257 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Mexico; by H. Jackson, arr. H. Qualli 
Qlark, both ‘of U. S.; ph “©. c. 
Feb. 7, 1925; E 605649; Helen Jack- 
son, New York. 2258 


Mexico blues; w and melody M. S. 
Lakey, of U. S. 
1925; E 607656; Marion S. Lakey, 
Evanston, I11. 2259 


Mi copla (Mi reja); sérénade anda- 
louse, Manuel Jovés, arr. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 16. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 608098; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

2260 


Mia (La) Vincenzina; mazurka, J. 
Gioé, of U. S.; mand. or violin. 4to. 
Gurian 8, , 1925.2 ¢... Jan. 16; 
606552 ; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

2261 


Miami; w Mary Belle Rich, melody 
ET. Mutehler,. of: U..,8..©, 1. ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607557; Erdell T. 
Mutehler, Miami. 2262 


Midnight (The) hunter of Dartmoor ; 
by Alec Rowley, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Jan. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 30; 


E 608378; Hdwin Ashdown, lItd., 
London. 2263 
Midnight on the Mississippi river; 


w and melody Mrs. J. D. MacDonald, 
OLY UL S. © e¢. Keb. 16/9/1925: Bb 
607289; Mrs. J. D. MacDonald, Baton 
Rouge, La. 2264. 


Midnight (The) waltz; w Gus Kahn, 
m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
1 ec. Feb. 21, 1925; E 610032; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2265 


Mighty blue; w Raymond B. Egan, 
melody Richard A. Whiting, of U. S. 
©1e. Jan. 9, 1925; E 604966; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2266 

Mignonette; w and melody L. S. Saxe, 
Or Wee Se ©. 1 er Reb. (22) 41925) sh) 
605745; Leonard Spier Saxe, New 
York. 2267 

Mill (The) of the gods; w and m A. 
Parkinson, of U. S., arr. Fordyce 
Hunter, rearr. Mrs. Marquis Ellis. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 605652: Allan 
Parkinson, Los Angeles. 2268 

Mille (La) quatriéme; drame lyrique 
en un acte, Léon Xanrof, musique 
C. Kufferath, of Belgium; partition, 
pf. et chant. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 5, 1925; D 26705; Edition Arle- 
quin, Paris. 2269 

Millions (Les) d’arlequin; serenade, 
R. Drigo, arr. B. Quattrociocche, 
of U. S.; accordion. (Sonata men- 
sile per armonica, Nov. 1923, no. 


© 1c. Feb. 26,- 


e 


2281 

171) © Oct. 29, 1923; 2. ¢. Jan. 20, 

1925; E 605162; Biagio R. Quat- 

trociocche, Steubenville, O. [© ar- 

rangement |] 2270 
Mimic (The); canon in G, Adam - 


Carse, of Great Britain; two violins 

and pf. © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 

13; E 608573 ; Augener, ltd., London. 

2271 

Mimkomcho; w traditional ritual, m 
Zavel Zilberts, of U.S. (413p%%) 

© Jan. 16, 1925; 2 c.: Jan. 24; E 
606750; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 

2272 

Miniature suite; by B. Walton O’Don- 

nell, of England; strings and pf. 1. 


Canzonetta. [2 others] © Jan. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 12; E 608588; 
Hawkes & son, London. 2273 


Mining camp blues; w and melody T. 
Smith, arr. Porter Grainger, both of 
Uses). © i ve) Jane 30) 1925 35) 
605721; Trixie Smith, New York. 

2274 


Minneapolis Min; w and melody S. 
Waldman, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607293; Sidney Waldman, 
Oyster Bay, N. Y. 2275 


Minnie the mermaid; w and m M. 
O’Brien, of U. S. © 1. Jan. 26, 
1925; E 606778; Mickey O’Brien, 
San Francisco. 2276 


Minuet; by Berenice Benson Bentley, 
of Ub Si pew ©, Heb: 2. 1925 2. ¢: 
Feb. 5; E 607016; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 2277 


Minuet caprice;: by Stewart Macpher- 
son, of Great. Britain; violin and pf. 
© Dec. 19, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 599684; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 2278 


Minuetto (Il) diabolico; suite orches- 
trale, di F. Balilla Pratella, of 
Italy, op. 41, su musica clavicem- 
balistica di Pier Giuseppe Sandoni. 
Partitura. 12mo. © Jan. 23, 1925; 
1c. Jan. 24; E 608344; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 2279 


Miracle (Le) des loups; par Henri 
Rabaud, of France; partition pf. 
seul. Premiére et deuxiéme parties. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608237 ; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 

2280 

Miroir (Le) de Jésus; mystéres du 
rosaire, André Caplet, of France; 
parties dorch. 1. Miroir de joie. 
[2 others] © Dee. 5, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608059; Durand et ecie., 
Paris. 2281 


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2282 


ptt, nis. v.20 


Miroir (Le) de Jésus—Continued. 

poémes Henri Ghéon, mu- 
sique André Caplet, of France; voix 
principale, cheur de femmes, orch. 
a cordes et harpe. Partition. 1. 
Miroir de joie. [2 others] © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1¢. Jan. 5, 1925; H 599972 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 2282 


Mirror lake; dawn, Hmil Breitenfeld, 
of U. S.; pf. (Sierra sketches) 
Feb. 2,:1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605631; 
Villa Morét, ine., San Francisco. 

2283 

Miscellany (A); ten little pieces, Roy 
Thompson, of Great Britain; pf. 
Heb. 12) toe le Ga ek. 2a. ak 

- 608759 ; Anglo-French music co., Itd., 
London. 2284 


Misery blues; w and m Ida Cox; of 
LOR asi te eb. 26.0 192 = 
607632 ; Chicago music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 2285 


Miss you; w Harry Tobias and Ira 
LaShan, melody Geo. O. Perry, of 
WE Shiny Oud Ge Hebe 252, 1925 0am 
607618 ; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

2286 

Missing pal; waltz, w and m B. O. 
Wheeler, of U. 8S. ©1e. Feb. 18, 
1925; E 6073865; Bianche Olivia 
Wheeler, Hamilton, Mass. 2287 


Mississippi moon; waltz, w and m 
H. A. Turkington and John D. Mal- 
lon, both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 28; 
EK 605416; Harold A. Turkington, 
So. Manchester, Conn. 2288 


Mississippi river blues; w and m Bert 
Houze, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 26, 
1925; E 607627 ; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. 2289 

Missouri; w and m §. J. A. [i. e. 
Mother Bernard] of U. S. 4to. © 
Dee. 10, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; EB 
604813; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 2290 


Missouri, your hills are calling me; 
w and melody G. J. Chiarotlino, of 


WS) © Pe. Jan’rs-'1925) 
604766; G. J. Chiarotlino, Calloa, 
Mo. 2291 


Mist; w Marguerite H. Barnsdale, m 
Cyril Seott, of England. © Jan. 19, 
1925; i c. Jan. 20; E 608289; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 2292 

Misterioso;. intermezzo [and] Ber- 
ceuse: de Zereo, of France; rch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
Sl, 1924391 ceovdiandy it, 19253) 
608231 ; Barrau, Luchon, France. 

2293 


Misterioso: fantastique; by Irénée 
Bergé, arr. R. Jungnickel, both of 
U. 8.; grand orch. (Photoplay se- 
ries, no. 12) © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 24; E 607594; Ross Jungnickel, 
New York. ' 2294 

Mistinguette; versi A. R. Borella, mu- 
sica C. Lombardo, of Italy. © Dec. 
1, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; BE 599753 ; 
Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 

Mrs. Goidberg’s bridge; w Herman 
Ruby, melody D. Dreyer, of U. S. 
© 1 c¢. Feb. 21, 1925; E 610009; 
Dave Dreyer, New York. 2296 


Moanalui; w and m Doreen M. Walsh, 


of Australia. © Jan. 1G) 1925-7) 1 .c. 
Feb. 24; E 608706; W. H. Paling 
& co., Itd., Sydney. 2297 


‘Mock (The) turtle; by Mari Paldi, of 


U. S.; pf. (Pictures from Alice in 
Wonderland) © Dec. 31, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606172; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2298 


Modern girl; w and melody L. F. 
Miller, ‘of Uso Se" (©. i 7s, den. 3, 
1925; E 604775; Leo. F. Miller, 
New York. 2299 


Modern piano compositions; compiled 
and ed. Albert E. Wier, of U. S. 
(Ideal home music library, v. 2) © 
Nov. 28, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 1925; 


aff. Jan. 16; A 815627; Charles 
Secribner’s sons, New York. [© re- 
vision and new matter] 2300 


Mollie Vaughn; w John Ryan, m Chas. 
A. Siep, of U. S.; low med., in E 
flat. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; 
E 605566; McClure music co., St. 
Paul. 2301 

Molly; w Ray Klages, m Hugo Frey, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
David Berend. © Jan. 31, 1925; 
2 ce. Feb. 2; E 606880; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 2302 


Molly (The) blues; w W. H. C., melody 


Arnold...0., uax, ,o£. 0. 1S. @eA. c¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925; EB G06238>> WV. 7 H. 
Cooper, Waterloo, Or. 2303 


Molly on the shore; Irish reel, Percy 
Aldridge Grainger, arr. Fritz Kreis- 
ler, of Austria, domiciled at New 
York; violin and pf. © Noy. 18, 
1924; 2 ce. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606637; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 2304 


Moment (Le) sentimental; par Jeanne 
Bernard, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
1 e@ Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599885; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 2305 

Moment (Le) triste; par Jeanne Ber- 
nard, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 


98 


2295 . 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1924; 
1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599864; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 2306 


Mon réve; nocturne, trio, Louis A. 
Metz, arr. F. Salabert, both of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avee contrebasse ad lib. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599983 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2307 


- Mona, when she taps on her Corona ; 
fox trot, from Charlot’s revue, w 
Clifford Seyler, m Jara Bene§s, of 
Austria. © Jan. 29, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
10; E 608508 ; Dix, ltd., London. 
2308 


Monday rag, Tuesday rag, Wednesday 
rag and Thursday rag; arr. in 
syncopated form R. G. Wright, of 
Pees pt) Niagara Nalis, (Nv Y¥!, 
Niagara school of music. © Jan. 
me foes De.” yan, 21, 19255 “aff. 
Jan. 20, 1925; A 818924; Ronald G. 
Wright, Niagara Falls, N. Y¥. 2309 


Money mad; musical comedy, book 
and lyrics S. W. DeCoursey, m 
Dave Peyton, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
9, 1925; D 26750; Sarah Woods 
DeCoursey, Chicago. 2310 


Monkey glands; w Marsh Adair, m 
Spencer Adair, of U. S. New York, 
W. C. Handy pub. co. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605585; W. C. 


Handy, music publisher, New York. 


2311 

Monterey; fox trot, w Carl Zerse, m 
Tom W. Phillips, of U. S. [Blue- 
print]. ; ©), 1) e. .fan: 23,1925; EH 
606742; Elite music co., St. Louis, 
Mo. 2312 


Montmartre Rose; fox trot, Tommy 
Lyman, arr. C. E. Wheeler, of U. 
S.; orch. with w. 4to. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 605868; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 2313 


w and m Chet Gaylord, of 
U. S. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 ¢ Jan. 9: 
E 606411; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 2314 


Moon eyes; Indian play in 2 acts, w 
and m L. O. Miller, of U. S| © 1 
ce. Mar. 16, 1925; D 26746; Lucy O. 
Miller, Guatay, Calif. ~ 2315 

Moon fancies; suite of easy pieces, 
Edric Cundell, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Feb. 23, 1925; 1 c Feb. 19; E 
608667; W. Paxton & eco., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2316 

Moon (The) goes drifting; w Juanita 
EK. Roos, m Homer Grunn, of U. S&. 
1. High voice, in A flat.—2. Medium 


52684—25-———+8 


2327 


voice, in F. © Dec. 29, 1924; 2 e. 
each Jan. 8, 1925; E 604954; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2317 


Moon (The) was a-waning; part- 
song, w James Hogg, m Franz C. 
Bornschein, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 27; 
EK 610098; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 2318 


Moonbeams; rondo in F major, Jean 
Marat, of Great Britain; pf., conti- 
nental fingering. © Feb. 6, 1925; 
1 ¢. Feb. 11; E 608548; Cary & co., 
ltd., London. 2319 


—w and melody Samuel Kesten- 
baum and M. M. Korn, both of U. S. 
© 1e Jan. 38, 1925; E 604803; 
Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

2320 


Moonfliower; by Charles Huerter, of 
U. S&S.) p& © Feb. 2) 1925-2'c. Feb. 
4; E 607009; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2321 


Moonlight; by Hans Barth, of U. S.; 
pf. © Jan. 17, 1925; 2c. Jan. 19; 
E 606672; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. Oe Ps 


w and m Mae Aileen Erb, of 
Us Ss 6p. 23; no. 5:3. pi. with: we 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 c. Dee. 29; 
EK 607427; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2323 


—— (Clair de lune) ; three-part song, 
w Paul Verlaine, tr. Alexander 
Blaess, m Gabriel Fauré, op. 46, no. 
2, choral version Victor Harris, of 
U. S.; women’s’ voices. Ato. 
[French and English text] © Jan. 
6,, 1925; 2.e.;Jan.,,203..E; 606701 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2324 


Moonlight (The), a waltz and you; 
waltz, w and m Harry Snodgrass, 
Ted Koehler and Russell Hird, all 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 607671; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 2325 


Moonlight and roses bring mem’ries 
of you; adapted from Andantino in 
D flat by Lemare, w and m Ben 
Black and Neil Morét, both of U. S. 
© Jan. 19, 1925; 2 ec Feb. 14; E 
607235; Villa Morét, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 2326 

w Ben Black, m Neil Morét, of 

U. S., adapted from Andantino in 

D flat, by Edwin H. Lemare. © 

Van> dD; 1925-3) 2-'et dam. 9153: 

605065; Villa Morét, ine., San Fran- 

cisco. 2327 


99 


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2328 


Moonlight (The) glee club sings; by 
‘Russell Snively Gilbert, of U. S.; 
pf. (Cat concert) © Dee. 81, 
1924; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1925; E 606163 ; 
Theo, Presser. @0., Philadelphia. 

2328 


Moonlit lake of the isles; legend and 
barecarolle, w and m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of U. S.: treble voices... 4to. 
© Jan. 1%, 1925 9 -¢. Jan. 29: 
605368 ; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. ese) 


Morceau caracteristique ; by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany; pf. lLaw- 
rence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 26, 1924-.2°c. Dec. 29; EB 
607414; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2330 


More (The) I see of somebody else 
_the more I think about you; w Max 
C. Freedman, m J. Harry Link and 
Carl Hoefle, both of U. S. © Dec. 
26, 1924; 2 ec. Feb. 7; E 605655; 
Consolidated music pub. Co., Phila- 
delphia. 2331 


Morning glories; by W. Berwald, of 
U. S82; pt. “@FJan,” 27,- 19253 2* ce. 
Feb. 2; E 607031; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2332 

Morning glory; caprice, P. W. Newton, 
of Canada; guit., or harp guit. © 
Feb. 19, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24;:°B 
607591; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 

Zaae 


Morning (A) lullaby; w John T. 
Grant, melody H. K. Luke, of U.S.., 
op. 4, no. 4. ©1ec. Jan. 24, 1925: 
E 605257; Hazel Knapp Luke, 
Berkeley, Calif. 2334 


Mortimer (Charles G.) Three songs 
of the birds; w E. Temple Thurston, 
m C. G. Mortimer, of Great Britain ; 
low voice. 1. The wren. [2 others] 
© Jan. 17, 1925; 1c. Jan. 26: B 
6083852; Leonard & co., London. 

2335 


Motette zum Weihnachtsfest: lobt 
Gott, ihr Christen, musik Arnold 
Mendlessohn, of Germany, op. 90, 
nr. 9; fiir achtstimmigen chor. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1925: 
E 608453 ; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
ZAg. 2336 

Mother darling; w and m J. R. Luxon, 
jr., of U. S. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 26; HE 607645; Joseph Ros- 
warne Luxon, jr., Kelvin, Ariz. 

2337 

Mother (The) Goose Christmas tree 
[and] The balsam; w Julia Colton 
Willard, m Mathilde Bilbro, of U.S.; 
children’s voices. © Sept. 25, 1924; 


pt. 117, n. s., v.20. 


2 e. Feb. 18, 1925; E 607226; Eld- 
ridge entertainment house, Frank- 
lin, O. 2338 


Mother (A) Goose cycle; cho., w 
anon., m Louis Edgar Johns, of U. 
S.: women’s voices. © Dec. 23, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 19, 1925; BE 606642 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 2339 


Mother Goose melodies; set to m Hugh 

Hodgson, of U. S: © Feb. 10, 1925: 
Feb. 12; E 605771; Schroeder 
~& Gunther, ine.; New York. 2340 


Mother Goosey music; m Maude Doo- 
little and S. A. Reeve, both of U. S.: 
vocal or instrumental. © Jan. 9, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 10; E 606428; Sid- 
ney A. Reeve, New York. i O2541 


Mother of mine I love you; w and 
m Helen McClay and Harry K. 
Nier, of U. S. © Jan. 21, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 11; E 607132; Gotham music 
service, inc., New York. 2342 


Mother said there’d be days like these; 
waltz, w and m B. B. Greene, of 
U. S., arr. N. L. Ridderhof. Los 
Angeles, Calif., R. B. Greene. © 
Reb. 11, "1925; °2;-e.” Heb. 16-2 Ei 
607331; Bertha Blanchard Greene. 
Culver City, Calif. 2343 

Mother’s day; carnation to mother 
from me, w and melody R. J. Davis. 
of (UU: Si" @o1 ef dant 1651925 5. EF 
606513 ; Robb J. Davis, Ft. Maginnis, 
Mont. 2344 

Mother’s (A) dream at twilight; w 
and m L. M. Babcock, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606261; Lila M. 
Babcock, Waitsburg, Wash. 2345 


Mother’s (The) heart; poem tr. from 
French of Jean Richepin by Herbert 
Trench, m Robert Coningsby Clarke, 
of Great Britain. © Jan. 27, 1925; 
1c. Jan. 29; EH 608405; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 2346 

Mother’s old fashioned lullaby ; w and 
m L. Lovell, of U. S. © Jan. 9. 
1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606369; Leona 


Ze 


Lovell, St. Louis. 2347 
Mother’s own; lullaby, w and m M. 
M. Whitney, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
21, 1925; E 610015; Mabel May 
Whitney, Harvey, Ill. 2348 


Moujik: par Roger Branga, of France; 
violoncelle, ler position, avee pf. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 @. Jan. 5, 1925: H 
599956; Durand et cie., Paris. 2349 

Mount Royal; fox trot, Jack Milton 
[pseud. of H. M. Jacquet] of France: 
pf. © Feb. 11, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 16; 
E 608621; Edition Belgo-canadienne, 
Montreal. 2350 


100 


.- "MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS ©. 


nos. 1-2, 1925... 


Mountain meadow march; by H. R. | 


Krall): of sU:"'S.3. pf © Jani, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 14; E 606469; Edythe 
WR. Krall, Reno, Nev. : 2351 


Mowgli’ s song against people w Rud- 
yard Kipling, m P. A. Grainger, of 
‘U. S.; mixed chorus. “Vocal and pf. 
“se. London, Schott & co., ltd. 4to. 
(Kipling settings, no. 15) © Sept. 
“12, 1924; ; ves Adee 19 5th cindan. 16; 
1925; Bon 606356 ; Percy Aldridge 
“Grainger, White Plains, NY? 2352 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) O Lord 
on high ; 


Marwick. m W. A. low 


Mozart ; 


Voice. © Jan. ‘2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 6; 
‘BE 606956; G. Schirmer, Ine." New 
Mork: 2353 ° 


‘cancion ConA letra 
Rubén Dario Herrera M.,. musica 
José R. Gutiérrez, of Mexico. © 
Dee t24 19946 1 ¢,: Jan. 24° 1925: 
_E 608317; A. Wagner vy Levien, sue.. 
Mexico, D. F., Mex. 2354 


Mulberry (The) bush; unison song, 
w. Alethea Chaplin, m Cyril Jen- 
kins, of Great Britain;.in IF. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


Mujer enigma: 


© Dee: 17, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
EH 599673; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 2355 


Murmures des bois: trio, Paul Fan- 
chey. of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loncelle avec contrebasse ad lib. © 
Dec. 12,71924:;'1-c. Jan. 5,.1925 3. H 


599973; Francis. Salabert, Paris. 


2356 
Musettina; valzer, melodia Francesco 
Parlavecchia, of Italy. © 1. Jan. 


6, 1925; E 606256; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 2357 
Music; duet, poetry Shelley, m Hubert 


Parry, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 29, 1925: 1 ¢. 
-Jan. 30; E 608373 ; Edwin Ashdown, 


Itd., London. 2358 
Music for the office of the Holy Eu- 


charist; by L. Neilson, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Hebe Ase) 19255. 2 'c.4Webs.160%E 


6073845 ; Lewis Neilson, Philadelphia. 
2359 

Music is stealing; w Mary S. B. Dana, 
m arr. from old German melody Ira 


B. Wilson, of U. S. 4to. © Nov. 
LOO 24 2k. Keb. p13, 41925 2 
607222; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 2360 


Musical speeches; pianologue, w Gra- 
ham Squiers, m arr. Fred Cecil, of 
Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 


sacred’ song, w Virginia P. 


ee, 


“Musical (The) | trust; .w 


Qere 

‘tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 30; 
1924; 1-e. Jan. 12, 1925,; E 608116 ; 
Reynolds & co., London. 2361 


Musical tales of the sharps and flats: 


w and m Laurene Gardner, of U.-s., 


+ Op. 10.;. vocal or instrumental. © 
‘Jan. 21, i 1 Ls ANIA CNN FW ee dia 3 
606760:.-B. F. Wood music. ¢o., 
Boston. 2362 


David Ste- 
‘vens. m Joseph W. Clokey, of WW S.: 


mixed voices, pf. duet acc. 4to. © 
Revels stoawe eo ee MeO. 2a a RG 


GOTETS 5 B. C. Birchard & ¢c0., Boston. 


2363 
-Musicanti sperduti; valzer, melody 
Antonino Caueano, of Italy, domi- 


' ciled at New York. © 1. Feb. 18, 
1925; E 607370; Giovanni Licitra, 
New York. 2364 

Muss man denn schlafen gehn: aus 

«der operette Anneliese von Dessau, 
text Richard Kessler, musik Robert 
Winterburg, of Austria. © Dec. 
wi 1924; ae, Keb. .14,. 1925; 5 
608613 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

2365 

Must you break my heart; fox trot 
ballad, w and m Ramon Newton, 
Al Milne and Gene Silver, all of 
Great Britain., © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 18; E 608639; Cecil Lennox & 
co., London. 2366 

Mutability: w Percy B. Shelley. m 
H. S. Green, of U. S.. ©id €-Jan. 
13, 1925; E 605000; Howard Syl- 
vester Green, Butler, Pa. 2367 

Mutt and Jeff: fox trot, duet, Pietro 
Frosini, of U. 8.; 1st & 2nd accor- 
dions. Quattrociocche ed. © Aug. 
Or, 1924 2 Cs SAM. 20g, MeO ee 

605150; Biagio R. Quattrociccche, 
Steubenville, O. 2368 

Pietro Frosini, of U. 8.; ac 
cordion. (Sonata mensile per ar- 
monica, February 1924, no. 159) © 
Feb. 2, 1924; 2 ce. Jan. 20, 1925: KE 
605155; Biagio R. Quattrociocche. 
Steubenville, O. 2369 

My absent valentine; w E. A. Nash, 
m J. Rode Jacobsen, of U. S. © 
Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605572 
EK. A. Nash, Peterson, Ia. 2370 

My Angeline; w William T. Phillips, 
melody Jesse M. Winne, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605640; Wil- 
liam T. Phillips, New York. 2371 

My Argentine rose; by F. L. Ventre. 
of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. © 
1e. Jan. 19, 1925; H 606577; Frank 
Leo Ventre, East Weymouth, Mass. 

2372 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2373 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


My baby; w and melody Nick Lucas, 


Fred Rose and Joe Lyons, all of | 


te SS.) ©ht ehgan) 14409255 
606473; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


My bed is like a little boat; part song, 
w R. L. Stevenson, m Frank H. 
Ward, of U:. 'S., op. °42; no. 4; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 4, 
1925: 2 ce. Feb. 6; E 605762; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 2374 


My Bible and I; w anon., m J. Nord- 
holm, of U. 8S. © Jan. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 30; E 606841; John Nordholm, 
St. Paul, Minn. 2375 


My boy: w and m Harold Dixon, of 
U. S.; medium voice, in BE flat. © 
Jan. 8, 1925: 2 ec. Jan. 10; E 604961; 
Dixon-Lane music pub. co., ine., St. 
Louis. 2376 


My colleen; w and m Vera Eldredge, 
of U. S. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2c. Feb. 5; 
FE 605548 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

2377 

My coveted goal; w A. Standley, mel- 
cdy Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
1925; E 606996; Amy Standley, 
Teton, Id. 2378 

My cross-word puzzle girl; puzzlin’, 
w Cecil Owen, m Helen Gilmore, of 


«eS 1 ie. Bebb. 2999252 
606928; Stella Helen Gilmore, 
Brooklyn. 2379 


My daddy’s gone away: w and melody 
D. Sargent and EH. Freshman, both 
of U. 8S. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1925; EB 
605714; Dollo Sargent and Hliza- 
beth Freshman, Los Angeles. 

2380 


My dancing flapper; w and melody 
C. BE. Larson, of U. S. © 1. Jan. 
3, 1925: E 604778; C. HE. Larson, 
Portland, Or. 2381 

My dearest Kate; w and melody M. 
KFranchak, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607290; Michael Franchak, 
Jermyn, Pa. 2382 

My departed Billy: w and melody M. 
A. Frisk, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; KE 607299; Mabel A. Frisk, 
New Richland, Minn. 2383 

My desire; w Nelle Richmond Eber- 
hart, m Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
of U. S., op. 84, no. 2. © Jan. 23, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 24; EH 605308 ; Harms, 
inc., New York. 2384 

My Dixie dream; w Betty Baxter, m 
Raymond J. Iden, of U. S. © Jan. 
10, 1925; 2 ec Jan. 138; E 605138; 
Irving J. A. Miller, Chicago. 2385 


2373 | 


My dolly dear; w and m Mae Aileen 
Erb, of U. S., op. 25, no. 4; yoeal 
or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 24; E 606764; B. F. Wood 
music ¢co., Boston. 2386 

My don’t care papa; w and m Aletha 
Dickerson, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 26, 
(1925; E 607634; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. 2387 

My dream of dreams; w and m Jo’s 
Carson, of U. 8S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 6; E 605549; J. F. Carson, 
Chicago. 2388 


My dream of love; w and m Ethwell 


Eddie Hanson, of U. S. © Feb. 23, 
1925 ; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 607694; Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 2389 
My dream rose; w Mannie Densen and 
G. Strassberg, m George H. Strass- 
berg, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1925: 
E 607060; George. Strassberg, New 
York. 2390 
My dreams of you; waltz ballad, w 
and m Richard Bateman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1925; E 606417; Mor- 
timer Browning, New York. 2391 
My dreamy Alabama moon: waltz, w 
Betty Lorne, m Harold Trinoen, of 
England; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 29, 1925; 
1 c. Feb. 3; E 608423; Stork music 
pub. co., London. 2392 


My first book of studies; by Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. 
Feb. 7, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 21; EH 608692; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 2393 


My friend; w Henry H. Poole, m A. 
Robert Poole, of U. S.; no. 2 in E 
flat. © Jan. 29, 1925; 1 c¢. Jan. 30; 
E 608379; Reid bros., ltd., London. 

2394 


My gal as is a gal; w and melody H. 
D. Cole, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 18, 
1925; E 607361; Harry D. Cole, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 2395 


My garden; w Herman A. Heydt, m 
Mana-Zucca [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann] of U. S., op. 94; low 
voice. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606197; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2396 


My garden of memories; w and melody 
V< Daley, of U. S: © a ean, 31, 
1925; E 605462; Vashti Daley, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. 2397 

My Georgia; w and melody M. Oliver, 
of U. S.. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
606283 ; Miles Oliver, Jersey City. 

2398 

My God, accept my heart this day; 
anthem, w Matthew Bridges, m 
Charles Huerter, of U. S.; mixed 


102 


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nos. 1-2, 1925 


2 woItesi"Ate! (©vdan: 16/1925) 2 } 


Jan. 17; W .\605097; Arthur | P. 
Schmidt ¢co., Boston. 2399 


My good for nothin’ man; w and m 
Spencer Williams, of U. S. © Feb. 


26, 19255 2°'e."* Feb. 25 7° BE. 610062 ;- 


2400 


My heart is yours; melody C. I. Dav- 
idson, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 2, 1925; 
E 606942; Cecil Irving Davidson, 
Chicago. 2401 


My heart's desire; w and melody G. 
M. Turner, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 16, 
1925: E 607288; G. M. Turner, Pell 
City, Ala. 2402 


My home; waltz, w W. E. Guy, m A. 
Manzinoja, of U. S. © Jan. 23, 
1925; 2 ¢«. Jan. 28; EH 606828; Wm. 
E. Guy, South Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 2403 


My home by the sea; w E. A. Nash, 
m J. Rode Jacobsen, of U. S. © 
Jan. 5, 1925; 2 c. Jan:.7; E 6063875; 
EK. A. Nash, Peterson, Ia. 2404 


My honey love; w and m E. S. Hoff- 
mann, of U. 8. [Photostat] ©1le. 
Jan. 8, 1925; E 604928; Eva S. 
Hoffmann, Washington. 2405 


My ideal; ideale, w Carmelo Errico, 
English w Harrison Millard, m F. 
Paolo Tosti, ed. N. Clifford Page, 
of U. 8.; high voice, in A. [Eng- 
lish and Italian text] © Nov. 18, 
1924; 2 e. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606634: 
‘Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 2406 


My Jane; w and m Van, Schenck and 
Baron Keyes, all of U. S. © Feb. 
2! 1925; 2:e, Feb. 7; BE: 605634; 
Florintine music pub. co., San Fran- 
cisco. 2407 


My jazz girl; w Bobbie Price, m A. 
Vielmas, of U. S. © Dec. 29, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604848; Emma 
Price and Alex Vielmas, San Fran- 
cisco. 2408 


My John blues: w and melody Edgar 
Dowell, of U..S.° © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1925; E 604995; Tune-house, inc., 
New York. 2409 


My lady Lou; w and m J. F. Nash, 
Ore eS, © be) Jan. 19) 1925 °° 
605598; John Frank Nash, Palo 
Alto, Calif. 2410 


My lady’s garden; caprice, R. S. Mor- 
rison, of U. S.; pf. Boston—New 
York, Evans music eo. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2. ¢ Jan. 22, 1925; E 606757: 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 2411 


Lincoln music co., New York. 


e 


2495 


My little brown eabin; w and melody 
-P. E. Monks, of U. S. 1 «Jan. 
16, 1925 ; E 606496; Pearl E. Monks, 
Wilton, Me. 2412 


My little darling (Bobetek) ; polka, © 
J. Kastk, arr. Louis Vitak, of U.S. 
4to. 1. Band.-—2. Orch. © Dec. 27, 
1924; 2 e. each Feb. 24, 1925; HE 
607514, 607518; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] . 

: 2413, 2414 

My little flapper girl; w G. W. Chit- 
tenden, m Helen McDonald, of U. 8s. 
© Feb. 14, 1925;°2 c. Mar. 2: E 
610147; Geo. W. Chittenden, New 
Orleans. 2415 


My little girl; w and m E. Wood, of 
U.S." °©°* 1" Nov.~ 24,1924 -- 
606333 ; Earl Wood, Cincinnati. 

"1 file 2416 

My little Irish queen is Molly McGee; 
w and melody J. J. Hall, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Jan. 16, 1925; E 606495; 
John J. Hall, Bayonne, N. J. 2417 


My little jazzy mother back in my 
home town; w and melody L. R. 
. Grimes, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1925; E 606504; Lottie R.. Grimes, 
Rome, N. Y. 2418 


My little yellow dog; w and m Au- 
gustus Barratt, of U. S.. © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 9; E 604910; John 
Franklin music co., New York. 

2419 

My Lord’s return; w and m R. Hark- 
ness, of Australia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © June 9, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 
19. 1925; EK 606670; Robert Hark- 
ness, Los Angeles. 2420 


My lovin’ Spaniard man; w and m I. 
S. Jacques, of U. S. © 1c. Feb: 
26, 1925; E 607639; Irene Sinclair 
Jacques, New York. 2421 


My loving Savior; w and m R. M. 
Brown, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925: 
2 e. Jan. 27; E 605332; Ruth M. 
Brown, Huntington, W. Va. 2422 


My mammy’s melody; melody D. 
Bafta: ot i. Sit, ©) de Pep. is, 
1925; E 607375 ; Dominic Baffa, Los 
Angeles. 2423 


My man was Herman; w D. D. Bloom, 
melody C. HE. Eggett, of U.S. © 1 
ec. Jan. 28, 1925; E 606737; D., D. 
Bloom and C. E. Eggett, Brooklyn. 

2424 

My Mary Jane; w M. M. Walker, m 
Nina E. Walker, of U. S. © Feb. 
21, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 25; E 607619; 
Margaret M. Walker, Chicago. 2425 


103 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2426 


My melancholy Sue; w and m H.:B. 
' Ziegler, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2 « Feb. 6; E 605569; Hazel B. 
Ziegler, Dayton, O. ; 2426 
My mother; w Beryl Carter, m Marie 
Horne, of Great Britain. © Dec. 


31, iO 1.e@ Jan. 14, 1925; EH 
608512; A. Weekes & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 2427 


My mother’s humming lullaby; waltz, 
Dorothy Terriss and Leo Wood, arr, 


Wm. Schulz, all of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14: 
BE 605928; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 2428 


My mother’s voice; w and m Frank 
J. Roff, of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 12; E 607171; F. af Roft, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2429 

My name will always be Chickie; w 
Geo. Davis, m P. Spitalny, of U.S. 
© Feb. 19, 1925; 2. ¢.. Feb. 21; EH 
610006; Phil Spitalny, Weyeene: : 

43 


My New York home; w and m J. 
Reubel, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1925; E 610081 ; Joseph Reubel, New 
York. 2431 


My old fashioned home; w and melody 
Jacek Scholl [i. e. J. T. Scholl] of 
U. "Si" Or" e)) Feb? 625, 1925; an 
610034; John Trevor Scholl, New 
York. 2432 

My own; w and m EK. J. Bubel, of 
ses: 1 ¢ Jan. Ge 19252" 
604931; Edward J. Bubel, Chicago. 

2433 


waltz, w and melody K. Freier, 
Of U.S: - ©) i: eodan., 16, 19257 1 
604983 ; Kurt Freier, Cape Cottage, 
Me. 2434 
My Persién pearl; fox trot, w Sam 
~’ Ward, in Ray H. Stark and Hd. 
Ward Sivad [pseud. of Edward 
Davis], arr. Frank E. Barry, all of 
U. S.; orech. 4to. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 17; E 605926; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
2435 
w Sam Ward, melody Ray H. 
Stark and Ed. Ward Sivad [pseud. 
’ of Edward Davis] both of U. S. 
1c. Jan. 30, 1925; EH 606908; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 2436 
My queen; w and melody A. Simpson, 
of UU. S."'© te Web, 24, "1925-7 
607568 ; Amanda Simpson, Erie, Col. 


2437 | 


My radio girl; w and melody G. 
Gates, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 3, 1925; 
_E 604772; Gertrude Gates, Morris- 
town, S. D. 2438 


. pean mis.pvs20 


My red red rose;'w E. H. Fairless, m 
Frank A, Schoedler, of U.S. ©le. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607524; Emily H. 
Fairless, Washington. 2439 


My rose ain’t white; w Ruth McEnery 
Stuart, m Mabel Woodworth, of U. 
-§.; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © Feb. 
2, 1925 >. 2° ei: Bebo (; Mi iG0abss:; - 
Neville Marple: music ¢co., Los An: 
geles. - 2440 


My ‘Scottish queen : w and m A. M. 
Fowler, arr. Henry W: Foster, both 
of US. 9O: fe: am 3Ly aes 
605445; Archibald McKay Fowler, 
Oakland, Calif. 2441 

My shadow; w Robert Louis Steven- 
son, m Ernest Bullock, of Great 
Britain; in F. © Feb, 24, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 26; E 608752; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 2442 

My sheperdess;.w and m M. Limonick, 
of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1925; E 
610336; Maurice lLimoniek, New 
York. 2448 

My shingled baby; w Clifford Harris, 
m. Noel Gay, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 
ce. Feb. 11; 1 ec. Feb. 20; E 605958 ; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 2444 

My son; w L. Mott, m F. Hewitt, of 
Ue Si" © 1 "eo Rep? A, St925%4 
607107 ; Lawrence Mott and Frances 
Hewitt, Avalon, Catalina Is., Calif. 

2445 


My sunshine came on a rainy day; 
foxtrot, w and m Ramon Newton, 
Al Milne and Gene Silver, all of 


England. © Dec. 24, 1924; 1 «@ 
Jan. 13, 1925; E 608139; Dix., lItd., 
London. 2446 


My sweetheart Hileen; Irish waltz 
ballad, w and m J. O’Brien, of U. S. 
@i: Feb. 5, 1925; 2 e);Mebe aT > 
605688 ; Jack O’Brien; Boston. 2447 

My sweetheart of yesterday; w and 
melody P. Ottmann, jr., of U. S. © 
1e. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605450; Philipp 
Ottmann, jr., New York. 2448 

‘My sweetie; w Charles Marsh, melody 
J. Christy, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 12, 
1925; E 605726; Joe Christy and 
Ruth McDonald, Chicago. 2449 


My sweetie and me; w Herman Ruby, . 
m Phil Spitalny and Carl Rupp, 
both of U. S. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 13; E 605009; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. ~ 2450 

My Tennessee rose; w and m Z. Kelly, 
of U. S. © Mar. 2; 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
5; E 610195; Zettie Kelly, Coving- 
ton, Tenn. 2451 


104 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


‘ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2475 


My thoughts are as a flight of little 
birds; w and m Vernon Lathom- 
Sharp, of England. London, Novello 
& co., ltd. 1. In E minor.—2. In 
C minor. ©. Feb. 138, 1925; 1 ec. 


each Feb. 16; E 608597, 608598; | 


-Oscatel Irlam, Sandwich, Kent, Eng- 
land. ; 2452, 2453 


My true love; w Philip Sydney, m 
' Henry Hadley, of U. S., op. 94, no. 
-. 1; high voice, in D flat maj. © 
Nov. 28, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 
606640; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 2454 


My wedding dress; w C. Marsh, melody 
Hampton Durand, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 21, 1925; E 610011; Charles 

~ Marsh, Milwaukee. 2455 


My worrying days are over now; Ww 
M. De Luca, m Nelson Williams, of 
EIS2i@r Jan 7). 1925 2) ci Jano; 
E 605189; Michael De Luca, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 2456 


Mystére ; melodie nostalgique, G. Ama- 
niera, of Italy; orch. avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. Dee. 12; 1924; 
1e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599851; G. Ama- 
niera, Paris. 2457 


Mystery; by J. D. Schurmann, of 
U.-S.; steel guit. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2 ¢« Feb. 20; E 607474: Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 2458 


Mystery (The) of night; w Gwynne 
Denni, m Lucien Denni, of U. S. 
© Jan. 5, 1925; 2c. Jan. 2; E 606124; 
J. W. Jenkins sons’ music ¢co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 2459 


Mystic (The) stars; four-part chorus, 
English version Henry G. Chapman, 
m Antony Stepanovich Arensky, arr. 
Archibald T. Davison, of U. S.; 
men’s voices, a cappella, with violon- 
cello obbl. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 19; E 605094; E. C. Schir- 


mer music co., Boston. 2460 
Na szary wisty brzeg; wale, tekst 
Leon Rzeszutko, muzyka Frank 


Przybylski, of U. S.; fortepian. © 
1c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606597 ; Victor 
musie roll co., Chicago, 2461 


Naches fun kinder; w Louis Gilrod, 
m Peretz Sandler, of U. S.; pf. 
with w.. (yap PB AM.) © Jan. 
23, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 29; E 605662; 
Michel Saks, New York. 2462 


Napule e Roma; versi Giuseppe Te- 
tamo, melodia Alberico Simonetti, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 8vo. © Feb. 26, 


1925; 2-c,. Feb. 28; E 607705; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 2463 


Nasze obertasy, no. 2; zebrati utozyt 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; pf. © 
Jan. 28, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 13; E 605792 ; 
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 2464 


Natalina ; polka, melodia N. Tesoriero, 
On, US. ©) Ave! heb. 28:.71925 > ih 
607709; N. Tesoriero and V. Buffa, 
New York. 2465 


National and character dances; by 
D. H. Wassell, of Great Britain, arr. 
Doro Carter; pf. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 4; E 608469; J. Sa- 
ville & co., ltd., London. 2466 


National federation; march, w Jean 
Rivinius, m Harry J. Lincoln, of 
U.S. 1. Song.—2. Pf. solo. © Feb.. 
1S, A925 2 ee each Heb: 20-5 EB 
607495, 607496; Vandersloot music 
pub co., Williamsport, Pa. 2467, 2468 


Nature song; book of songs for chil- 
dren, w various authors, m Martin 
Shaw, of Great Britain, ed. Joan 
Cobbold. v. 1. 1. Seasons. [5 
others] © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
11; E 608542; J. B. Cramer & c0., 
Itd., London. 2469 


Naughty girl; w and m Al. Dubin, 
Harold Leonard and Walter H. Fett, 
all of U. S. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 16, 1925; E 606545; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 2470 


Navy frolic; march, by George Hahn, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S8.; orch. 
4tosbo@ Webssi29'1924-02 a “Meh: 
25, 1925; E 610048; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. [© arrangement] 

2471 

Ne pleure pas; fox blues, paroles P. 
Alberty, musique M. Cazas, of 
France. Montmartre ed. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608061; 
Mario Cazes, Paris. 2472 


Neapolitan nights; w Harry D. Kerr, 
m J. 8. Zamecnik, of U. S. 1. High 
voice.—2. Med. voice.—3. Low voice. 
© Feb. 25, 1925; 2 c. each Feb. 28; 
E 607729; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 2473 


’Neath the old elm tree; w A. O. J. 
Staplin, m J. EH. Ward, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
16, 1924; 2 c. Dee. 31; E 606391; 
Addie Owen Johnson Staplin, Jones- 
boro, Ark. 2474 


Nebraskana; w and m G. Hornby, of 
U..Si5, pt: with-w. ©'t.e. Web.. 25; 
1925; E 607598; George Hornby, 
Valentine, Neb. 2475 


105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT: ENTRIES » 


2476 


Nederlandsche muziek; van 1600 tot 
heden, gerangschikt in chrono- 
_logische volgorde, Christian Fred- 
erik Hendriks, jr., of Netherland ; 
orgel of harmonium. 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599846; 
‘Seyffardt’s muziekhandel, Amster- 
‘dam, Netherland. 


Neophite (The) ; by Aug. H. Schaefer, 
of U. S8.; cornet, trombone or alto 
saxophone, with pf. ace. © Feb. 6, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 19; E 607469; Fill- 
more bros. ¢co., Cincinnati. 2477 


Nerto; ballet du drame lyrique en 
quatre actes, musique Ch. M. Widor, 
of France; pf. 4to. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599873; 
Heugel, Paris. [© arrangement] 

2478 


Nerven; w and melody A. Lebedeff, of 
Go Ss, . ©. 1c Reps iO.) 1925, -" 78) 
605706; Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 

2479 


Nervous (The) nation; w V. A. Gar- 
wood, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606784; Violet 
Ann Garwood, Marshall, Ill. 2480 


Neryda; opera in a prologue and 3 
acts, w and m N. G. J. Weatherill, 
of Great Britain. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 
1925; D 26734; Nellie Gertrude Jane 
Weatherill, Waverly, Australia. 

2481 


Neue (Der) Damm; klavierschule und 
melodienschatz, Theodor Stein- 
graber, of Germany, neu bearbeitet 
unter berticksichtigung moderner 
pidagogischer grundsitze, Theodor 
Raillard, of Germany. 500. auflage. 
© Sept. 1, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1925; 
E 608526; Steingraber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 2482 

New (The) Christ; w Gordon John- 
stone, m Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S.; 
med. voice, in C. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 28; HE 606885; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 2483 

New drill singing games; w Ivy Shier- 
son, m Amy Hill, of Great Britain. 


4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 31; 
EK 608413; J. Saville & co., Itd., 
London. 2484 


New glory; w G. H. Herrick, m Ar- 
thur H. Murphy, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 15, 1925; E 605042; G. Herbert 
Herrick, Winchendon, Mass. 2485 


New (A) method for the piano forte; 
by James Bellak, rev. Hamilton A. 
Gordon, of U. S. Gordon’s enlarged 
and rev. ed. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan. 2, 1925; A 816874; 


© Dee, ; 9, 


2476 


pt. II, n. S., v.20 


Kstate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 2486 


New Year’s eve; humoresque, Erdell 
Mutchler, of U. S8.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dee. 30, 1924; 
2c... Jan. 2 1995°" 8) (606207 =). 
Mutchler, Miami. 2487 


Newton (The) imperial march; by L. 
B. Coon, of U. S.; 1st mand. © 
1c. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606686; Lester 
Berle Coon, Newton, Ia. — 2488 

Niagara-fox; fox-trot, par Teddy 
Moon-Mevensen, of Belgium; partie 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608016, 
Mado, Brussels, Belgium. 2489 


Niemann (Walter) Zwei kleine son- 
aten von W. Niemann, of Germany, 
op. 98; klavier. (Hdition Peters. 
no. 3753) 1. D dur—2. E moll. © 
Oct. 22, 1924; 1 ¢c. each Jan. 8, 
1925; E 608191; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. . 2490 

Night (The) before Christmas; by J. 
Murray, of U. S.; pf. ©1 ec. Dec. 
2, 1924; E 6063883; John Murray, 
New York. 2491 

Night beloved. (Chére nuit) ; three-part 
song, w Hugéne Adenis, English tr. 
Isidora Martinez, m Alfred Bachelet, 
cho. version Victor Harris, of U. 8.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 8; EH 604958; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2492 


Night of love; waltz, w Harvey Wol- 
ford, m G. B. Reid, of U. 8. [Photo- 
stat], .©..1..¢. Webs 2) 1925 574 
606918; George Bartlett Reid, 

Bethesda, Md. 24938 


Night song; w and m V. L. De Tar, of 
U. S.; male voices. [Blue-print] © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1925; H 605626; Vernon 
Lorenzo De Tar, Syracuse, N. Y. 

2494 


Night thoughts; part song, w D. 
Vaughan Thomas, m Cyril Jenkins, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dee. 17, 1924; 1 « Jan. 2, 
1925; E 599674; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 2495 


Night time; w and m Rod. Morton 
[pseud. of W. M. Holmes] of U. 8. 
© 1e Jan. 21, 1925; E 606727; 
William Morton Holmes, Windsor, 
Ontario, Canada. 2496 

w B. F. Warren, melody William 
Robert Clarke, of U. S..©1ce. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 606244; Benjamin Fred- 
eric Warren, New York. © 2497 

Night-time is dream-time; w C. A. 
Adams, m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
New York city, Frank Harding. © 


106 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925. 


Jan 26) 19253 !.2(e. 
605322; Cecile A. Adams, Wabash, 
Ind. 2498 


Nightingale (The); w collected Lor- 
‘aine Wyman, melody collected and 
arr. Howard Brockway, of U. S.; 
cho. of men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
14, 1925;-2.¢. Feb..17; E 605870; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 2499 


Nightingale’s (The) melody; two-part 
song, Ww anon., m Ira B. Wilson, of 
Ws, ato. © Nov. 5, 1924* 2c. 
Feb. 18, 1925; E 607221; Eldridge 
entertainment house, Franklin, O. 

* 2500 


Nineteen birds; two-part canon, w M. 
L. Elliott, m George L. Rathbone, 


of England; equal voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 14, 1925; 1 ¢ Feb. 17; E 
608617 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

2501 


Ninon; entree, introduktion und lied 
—Kdmond, from the play, w Egon 
Schubert, m Hrn6o Balogh, of U. S. 
© 1 ce Mar. 5, 1925; E 610221; 
Karezag pub. co., ine., New York. 

2502 


w Fred G. Bowies, from the 
French of Ch. M. Coubya Boukay, 
m W. McConnell-Wood, of Great 
Britain; with violin obbl. © Feb. 
20, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 608695; 
Cary & co., London. 2503 


; w R. Cavallo, 
© 
Raf- 
New 
2504 


Nisciuna e’ comme a te’ 
musica 8S, Cofini, of U. S.; violin. 
ie. dan..20, 1925: BH 605132: 
faele Cavallo & Sante Cofini, 
York. 


Nisht tu kein masel; w and melody 
Isidor Lillian, of U. S. iL pe: 
Jan. 29, 1925; EH 606831; Jack and 
Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 2505 


Nnanz’ ’a funtana ; versi Nicola Capur- 
ro, musica Domenico Valente, arr. 
G. Russo, both of U. S.; mand. ace. 
Om ire, Jan.’ 5, 19257") 606251; 
Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 2506 


No little two-shoes to climb on my 
knee; w Jack Caddigan [i. e. John 
J. Caddigan], m Chick Story 
[pseud. of Oliver E. Story] of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1925; H 605946; Grey gull records, 
ine., South Boston. 2507 


No one; w Jack Yellen, m Milton 
Ager, of U. 8.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 
17, 1925; 2 c Jan. 17; E 605089; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 2508 


2519 


Jan. 27; E | No one else will do; w Charles Dorn- 


berger, m Frank L. Ventre, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. An- 
thony J. Franchini. © Jan. 22, 
1925; 2. ec Jan. 24; E 605282; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 2509 


No one to love; w Jack Yellen, m 
Milton Ager, of U. S.;. pf..aee., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 3, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 2; E 604840; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. 2510 


No wonder nobody cares for me; fox 
trot, w and m Billy Mayerl and 
Gee Paul, both of Great Britain. © 
Jan. 21, 1925; 1¢. Feb. 4; E 608481: 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 2511 

—— —_ ——_ —— — orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 11; EH 608543; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, lid., London. [© 
arrangement ] 25 E2 

Nobby gobs; nautical march, Hugo 
Frey, arr. Otto Frey, both of CLAS. ; 
orch. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 @. 
Jan. 3: E 604807; Robbins- Engel. 
ine., New York. 25138 

Noble (The) duke; by Aug. H. Sehae- 
fer, of U. S.; cornet, trombone or 
alto saxophone, with pf. acc. © 
Feb. 6, 1925; 2c. Feb. 19; E 607470: 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 2514 

Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen; 
negro spiritual, Clarence Cameron 
White, arr. N. Clifford Page, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 3, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606610: 


Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 2515 
Nobody knows what aé_e red-head 


mamma ean do; w and m Irving 
Mills, Al Dubin and Sammy Fain, 
ail Of U1. [S.7©), Dees 2% Name fac: 
Jan. 12; E 606424; Jack Mills, ine.. 
New York. 2516 
Nobody knows what the next style 
will be; humorous costumed action 
song for young ladies, w and m 
Sarah B. Eldridge, of U. S. © Oct. 
16, 1924; 2 e: Web. 13, 1925; EB 
607230: Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 2517 
Norrland-scherzo (Domare-dans); by 
H. Smidt-Gregor, of Germany; pf. 
© Jan. 5, 1925; 2 ce. Jan. 9;.H 
604964; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 2518 
North Attleboro; w A. A. Fournier, 
m Nelson Williams, of U. S. © Jan. 
7, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 9; E 605187; Al- 
cide A. Fournier, Attleboro Falls, 
Mass. 2519 


107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2520 

Northern lights; by J. M. Baldwin, 
of U. S., op. 76; pf. Lawrence, Mass., 
Bay state music co. © Dec. 26, 
1924; 2 « Dee. 29; E 607420; R. 
_ Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 2520 


Northern romance; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany, op. 78; pf. © Dee. 
31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606183 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2521 


Norvégia; mélodie-fox trot blues, 
Teddy Moon, of Belgium; partie pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ce. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608017; Mado, 
Brussels, Belgium. 2522 


Nosegay (A); from a Child’s garden 
of verses, Robert Louis Stevenson, 
set to music H. J. Hansen, of Den- 
mark, domiciled at Racine, Wis. © 
1c. Jan. 8, 1925; E 606395; Hans 
Johannes, Hansen, Racine, Wis. 

2523 


Nostalgia Andoluza ; elegia campestre, 
palabras A. J. Colon, musica HE. 
Martinez y A. J. Colon, both of 
Spain, domiciled at New York. © 
1e. Jan. 31, 1925; E 606901; Emilio 
Martinez y A. Jimenez Colon, New 
York. 2524 


Nostalgia d’ Oriente; shimmy-fox— 
or—blue, parole Leone Vitali, mu- 
sica Luigi Fagiolari, of Italy. © 
Dec. 20, 1924; 1 c« Jan. 24, 1925; 
E 608319; Carlo Schmidl, Milan. 

2525 

Nostalgic blues; de L. L. Lynde, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 19, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 5, 1925; E 608432; Librairie 


Hachette, Paris. 2526 
Nostalgie; par Roger Branga, of 
France; violoncelle, 17° position, 


avee pf. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599950; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 2527 


Notas Kapitany; operett 3 felvonas- 
ban, irta és zenéjét szerzette Farkas 
Imre, of Hungary. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1925; D 26726; Alexander Marton, 
Budapest, Hungary. 2528 


Notte di danze; mazurka, F. A. Di 
Cecco, of Italy; pf. ©1 ec. Feb. 17, 
1925; E 607354; J. Nicholas. Di 
Cececo, Vienna, Md. 2529 


Nouvelle danse tzigane (New Gypsy 
dance); de Tivadar Nachéz, of 
Great Britain, op. 39; violon et pf. 
©, Jan: 9; 19253, 1 ,e., Jan.) 24: BH 
608330; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

2530 


Novel (A) novelette; by Ed. Chenette, 
arr. M. H. Ribble, both of U. S.; 


pt. 11, n. s., v.20 


band. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 2; E 606332; Victor musie ¢o., 
Chicago. 2531 
Now is the gentle season; w_ tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Morley, ed. Ed- 
mund H.. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to, 
©: Dec. 31, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608151; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
~ don. 
Now that we have our radio; w and 
melody ©. D. Greenlees, of Canada. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606509; 
Charles D. Greenlees, Redwater, 
Alta., Canada. 2533 


Now that you’re back; w and melody 
H. Sammann, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
28, 1925; E 606832; Herbert Sam- 
mann, San Francisco. 2534 

"Nu core ’e guappo; versi e musica 
Alfredo Bascetta, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; mand. ace. 4to. 
Feb. 3, 1925; 2c. Feb. 16; E 607323 ; 
D’ Agostino bros., ine., New York. 

2535 


Nuages (Clouds) ; mélodie, paroles et 
musique Léo Duran, of France; ten. 
[French and English text] © Dec. 


31,. 1924; 1y.¢.. Jans ia ae oh 
608235; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 2536 


Nubes de humo (Fume compadre) ; 
grand tango-milonga, Manuel Jovés, 
arr. FE. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924 3 De Sa ee 
608093; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] PABY | 


Nuit (La); by Reginald Redman, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599681; Hdwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 2538 


Nuit damour (Liebesnacht); noc- 
turne, A. Seassola, of Italy; violon- 
celle et orch. avec pf. conducteur. | 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 %. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 608099; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2539 

Nuit d’été; réverie, M. Anceaux, of 
France; quatuor @ cordes avee ace. 
de pf. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599886; Ch. Hayet, 
-Paris. 2540 


Nuit de Venise; mélodie valse, de Bon- . 
jour Paris, paroles Albert Wille- 
metz, Saint-Granier et J. Le Seyeux, 
musique José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
599998; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2541 


Nuova (La) vita: mazurka, C. . Va- 
lenti, of Italy, domiciled at New 


108 


2582 . | 


* MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2562 


nos. 1-2, 1925. 


-York; violin. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1925; 
HH 606941; Charles Valenti, New 
. York. 2542 


Nursery rhyme dances; w anon., m 
“by Doro Carter, arr. Alec Rowley, of 
Great Britain. 4to. 
Horner. [5 others] © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 4; E 608470; J. 
_ Saville & co., ltd., London. 2543 


Nursery rhymes; part-song, Old Eng- 
lish rhymes, m Adam Carse, of Eng- 

land. 4to. 1. Men’s voices.—2. Trio, 

of women’s voices. © Jan. 29, 1925; 
ile. each Jan. 30; E 608370, 608371 ; 
- Noyello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
_ rangement] 2544, 2545 


Nuthin’s gonna stop me now; in 
George White’s scandals of 1924— 
1925, w and m Willy White. Bernard 
Grossman and Rubey Cowan, all of 
‘U. S. New York, Stark & Cowan. 

© Dec. 1, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 
606119; Stark & Cowan, inc., New 
York. 2546 


*O bagno ’o Carmene; versi e musica 
~ Tony Miccio [i. e. A. Miccio], of 
‘Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 

ace. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 «. 
~ Feb. 16, 1925; E 607324; Antonio 
- Miccio, Brooklyn. 2547 


‘O bbene ’e mamma; versi C. Parisi, 
melodia R. Borrelli, of U. S. © 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1925; E 610080; Ciro Parisi 
and Raffaele Borrelli, Philadelphia. 

2548 

O beautiful homeland of gold; w F. E. 
Roush, m Richard Hainsworth 
[pseud. of Haldor Lillenas] of U.S. 
Ousan. 2. 1995: 2 e. Jan.25 3H 
606277 ; Frank E. Roush, Cincinnati. 

2549 

O brightness of the immortal Father’s 

face; w from Candlelight hymn, tr. 
Hdward W. Eddis, m Peter Chris- 
tian Lutkin, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ acc. 4to. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 

@. Keb. 6; E 605764; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 2550 


O. C. (The) march; by Ernest Reeves, 

of Great Britain; pf. (Hull élite 
. edition, no. 4) © Dec. 20, 1924; 
1 e..Jan. 7, 1925; E 599791; James 
..P, Hull, London. 2551 
O captain, my captain; w Walt Whit- 
-man, m Arthur Olaf Andersen, of 
_U. S.; male cho. 4to. © Feb. 2, 
,-1925; 2 c Feb. 24; E 607507; H. T. 

FitzSimons, Chicago. PATI PA 
O’ cielo e’ marechiaro ; parole Roberto 
Sgueglia, musica H. Lambiase, of 

Italy, domiciled at East Boston, 


1. Little Jack - 


Mass.; mand. ace. 4to. © Feb. 1, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 10; E 605425; Henry 
Lambiase, Orient Heights, Mass. 
2553 
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste 
fideles) ; w tr. from the Latin F. 
Oakeley, m J. Reading, arr. Ralph 
L. Baldwin, of U. S.; male voices, 
organ acc. 4to. (Fischer edition, 
no. 5511) © Dee. 31,. 1924; 2.¢. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604902; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 2554 


O eyes that are weary; sacred song, 
m Homer Nearing, of U. S. 1. In 
B flat.—2. In G. © Feb. 19, 1925; 
2 c. each Feb. 21; E 605960; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 2555 


O God forasmuch as without Thee; 
anthem, w from collect for 19th. 
Sunday after Trinity, m J. Christo- 
pher Marks, of U. S.; tenor solo and 
cho. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14: 
E 607242; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 2556 


O, inexpressible as sweet; w George 
Edward Woodberry, m Hanna Van 
Vollenhoven, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Feb. 21, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 27; E 
607683: G. Schirmer, ine. New 
York. 2557 

O Jesus, Thou art standing; sacred w, 
m George A. Burdett, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Jan. (1b vIOPs Pai2" evi sam. Zee 
605167 ; Boston music co., New York. 

2558 

O, Katharina; fox trot, w L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, m Richard Fall, arr. Frank 
E. Barry, all of U. S.; orch. with w. 


Feist ed. 4to. © Dec. 341, 1924: 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606141; Leo 
Feist. inc.. New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 2559 


.O magnify the Lord; w anon., m M.G. 
li. e. Sr. M. Gisela] of U. S.; organ 
ace. 4to: © ifanl’ 27, M9252. 27 @ 
Jan. 31; E 605478; Otto ‘A. Singen- 
berger, Milwaukee. 2560 

marenariello (The sailor boy) ; 
versi G. Ottaviano, English version 
Frederick H. Martens, musica Sal- 
vatore Gambardella, of Italy. © 
Feb, 2, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 16; E 605881 : 
A. Paolilli’s music co., Providence. 


0 


BROT. 2561 
O Master, let me walk with Thee; 
anthem, sacred w, m T. Tertius 


Noble, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Jan. 16, 1925; 2. ¢. Jan. 17; H 605102; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co.,*Boston. 2562 


109 


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2563 


O mon épée; de Nerto, paroles Mau- | 


rice Léna, musique Ch. M. Widor, 
of France. ©. Dec: 12, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599934; Heugel, 
Paris. 2563 


‘O saciccio taliano; versi G. Amato, 
musica Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; 1° violin. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606387; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 2564 


O sacrament most holy; w anon., m 
QO. A. Singenberger, of U. S.; organ 
ace; Atos. Oy wan’ 2a 1925 422" ¢. 
Jan. 31; E 605479; Otto A. Singen- 
‘berger, Milwaukee. 2565 


O salutaris (O great Redeemer) ; Eng- 
lish w and m T. Hilton-Turvey, of 
England. [Latin and WHnglish 
words! © Jan. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 
See Be 59007302. Wikine 6 CO.” bipl., 
London. 2566 


O saving victim, Ww anon., m 
Walter N. Waters, of U. S.: three 
part chorus women’s voices. © Feb. 
4. 1925; 2 c. Feb. 5; E..605545.; G.- 
Ricordi & eo., ine., New York. 2567 

°O sole e ’a luna; I’ ecclisse, versi e 
musica F. Amodio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. 4to. 
©» Feb. 1, 1925; '°2 ec. Feb. t6¢/ h 
607332; Frank Amodio, New York. 

2568 

O sole mio (My sunlight) ; versi Giu- 
seppe Capurro, English version Fred- 
erick H. Martens, musica Eduardo 
Di Capua, of Italy. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 16; E 605879; A. Paolilli’s 
musie co., Providence, R. I. 2569 


O that learned poets; w traditional, 
m Orlando Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; five mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan: 13,/4925; 

- KH 608149; Stainer & Bell, 
London. 2570 

O were I on Parnassus hill: w Robert 
Burns, m W. Erskine, of Scotland. 
Glasgow, Mozart Allan. © Nov. 26, 
1924; Le. Dee. 8; E 608313; William 
Erskine, Dumfries, Scotland. 2571 

O wonderful day; sacred song, w 
Logan J. Massee, m Carl Lamson, 
CfA; (S. AO Heb: (271925 + 2 ee. 
Mar. 2; E 610291; John C. Miller, 
Boston. 2502 

Octobre; chant sans paroles, Percy 
Elliott, of England; pf. © Feb. 21, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 27; E 608755; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 2573 

Ode to Kansas; w and m H. Henner, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. © Dec. 10, 


Offenbaeh 


ltd;,.. 


pt: u, n. s., v. 20 


1924: 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1925; BE 604814; 
Geo. D. Tufts, Arkansas City, Kan. 
2574 

Ofelia: waltz, R. Diaz, of. Mexico; pf. 
Jan!) 5)\ 1925s tover Janet f 70 
599815; Rosende Diaz, Matamoros, 
Mexico. 2575 


(Jacques) He writes. a 
song: quartet, from The love song, 
w Harry B. Smith, m arr. Ed. Ktin- 
neke, of Germany. © Jan. 31, 1925; 
2¢. Feb. 2; E 607026; Harms, inc., 
New York. 2576 


-Only a dream; duet, from The 
love song, w Harry B. Smith, m 
arr. Ed. Kiinneke, of Germany. © 
Jan. 31, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 607029: 
Harms, inec., New York. 2517 


Yes or no; duet. from The leve 
song, w Harry B. Smith, m arr. Ed. 
Kiinneke, of Germany. © Jan. 15, 
1925: 2c. Jan. 16; E 607030; Harms, 
inc., New York. 2578 


Oh ain’t it grand to be a single man; 
or, Oh ain’t it url to be a single 
girl, w Harold Percey, m Hugene 
Platzman, of U. 8. © 1c. Feb. 17. 
1925: EH 605853; Harry L. Weaver, 
San Francisco. 2579 


Oh alma mater: w J. W. Sturmer, m 
A. Viehoever, of U. S.; with cho. 
for mixed voices and male voices. 
© Dec. 1, 1924; 1 c. Dec; 20, 1 c. 
Feb. 2, 1925; E 605887; Julius W. 
Sturmer, Collingswood, N. J. and 
Arno Viehoever, Glen Olden, Pa. 

2580 


Oh Andy; w and melody H. Wolf, of 
Wes) 1 c. Feb. 24, i92577 
607570; Helen Wolf, New York. 

. 2581 

Oh! Auntie, I’m pleased I’m twenty- 
one; w and m Ed. E. Bryant and 
Hubert W. David, both of Great 
Britain ; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 ec. 
Jan. 31; E 608410; Worton David, 
Itd.. London. 2582 


Oh, could I mount on fairy wings; w 
-F. G. Currier, m Henry Cowell, of 
TE Sa OP t! ee? Jane! anes Er 
604988; Florence Gay Currier, Fall 
River, Mass. . 2583: - 

Oh dad you know; w and melody A. J. 
Tedd: of U.S) OMe Wee -16.. 
1925; E 607305; Albert James Todd. 
Pensacola, Fla. 2584 


Oh! dear, I never knew; w and m L.. 
P. Steele, of U. S. ©1 e Jan. 23. 
1925: E 606744; Lester P. Steele. 
New York. 2585, 


110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


2609 


Oh! for the wings of a swallow ; w | Oh, oh, Eleanor; w and melody E. 


- Florence Daly, m Hermann Lohr, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Jan. 27; E 608401; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 2586 


Oh Geraldine; w Mont Crail, m Jodie. 


Womack, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
1925 ; E 605327 ; J. Lawrence Moore, 
New York. 2587 


Oh girl of the desert I love you: w 
M. Morrow, melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
fed ¢ Jan, 26,1925: EK 606781: 
Michael Morrow, Beaver Falls, Pa. 

2588 

Oh girlie why do you pass me by; 

w and melody J. G. Zawitkowski, of 


Ui De Pie Rew ph. soaas,. 1 
605621: Joseph G. Zawitkowski, 
Camden, N. J. 2589 
Gt Harry; fox trot, “melody ” F. 


Niemezyk, of U. S. © 1c. Feb 11, 
1925; E 607147; Frank Niemczyk, 
Cleveland. 2590 


Ob how I long to see you dear; w and 
melody C. A. Derr, of U. S. ©1«. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 604782; Clarence 
A. Derr, Enola, Pa. 2591 

Oh, how I miss you to-night: w and 
m Benny Davis, Joe Burke and 
Mark Fisher, all of U. S.; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
Cisdane 31211925 3 2 \e. Feb. 2; E 
606948; Irving Berlin, inc.,, New 
York. 2592 

Qh it’s the blues: w Porter Grainger, 
melody Jean Goldkette and Geo. 
Crozier, both of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 
9, 1925; E 606414: Irving Berlin. 
ine., New York. 2593 

Oh, Katharina: fox trot, w L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, of U. S.. m Richard Fall: 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi' Breen. (Covertitle: O 
Katharina) © Dec. 31, 1924: 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606140; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© American 
lyric] 2594 

Oh Mabel, my dream girl; w and melo- 
admits. G. Smith, of. Si07©@ Lie 
Jan. 16, 1925; EK 606512; Arthur G. 


Smith, Cortland, Tl. 2595 
Oh! mademoiselle ; de Bonjour 
Paris, paroles Albert Willemetz, 


musique Raoul Moretti. of France. 
© Aec. 13, 1924 > Te. Jan. 5,,.1925 ; 
E 599999; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
2596 
Oh me! oh my! blues: w and m J. H. 
King; ofU. S.. ©nl ex Jan. 247519295: 
E 606736; John Henry King, Chi- 
cago. 2597 


Bergen, of U. S. © 1 e.. Feb. 10, 
1925; E 605722; Edward Bergen, 
New York. 2598 


Oh Peter go ring-a dem bells; three © 


part chorus, H. T. Burleigh, arr. 
Victor Harris, of U. S.; Women’s 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 13; E 606493; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 2599 


Oh! so lonesome for you; waltz ballad, 
w and m EK. C. Weise, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 17, 1925; E 607359; Ernest 
C. Weise, Leavenworth, Kan. 2600 


Oh such apple sauce; fox trot, w Pearl 
Wolfson Essey, m Minnie Wolfson 
Roseman, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 21; E 610000; F. Morse 
music co., New York, 2601 


Oh sweet Marie, come back to me; w 
M. Morrow, melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606782; 
Michael Morrow, Beaver Falls, Pa. 

2602 


Oh that charming little bungalow-oo- 
hoo; w and melody A. Burns, of 
BS. Ort San st 19257 
605454; Aurilla Burns, Fort Ed- 
ward, N. Y. 2603 


Oh the bobbed haired girls; w and 
melody B. Higgins, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 604790; Ben Hig- 
gins, West Scarboro, Me. 2604 


Oh! the Irish, yes the Irish; w and 
m ©. T. Larabee, arr. Adolph Tand- 
ter, both of U. S. © 1 ce. Feb, 25, 
1925; E 610036 ; Charles T. Larabee. 
Los Angeles. 2605 


Oh Tony Tony I love you only; w and 
melody S. Supinee, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 22, 1925; EH 605248; Samuel 
Supince, Jamestown, N. Y. 2606 


Oh Versa; w and m Nacio Herb Brown, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in D. 
ey ten Ot domes 2 ea Oe 
610210; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 2607 


Oh, what a girl; from Some girl, w 
George A. Kershaw, m Ed Smalle, 
of U.S.’ ©'Feb, 16, 1925-2 c, eh. 
11; E 607135; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 2608 


Oh! where’s there any sense to that; 
w Charles Marsh, melody J. Christy 
and R. McDonald, both of U. S. 

1 ec. Feb. 12, 1925; E 605727; Joe 
Christy and Ruth McDonald, Chi- 
cago. 2609 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT: ENTRIES 


2610 


_pt-11, nvs., v.20 


Oh why can’t my daddy be a pal to 
-his boy; w and melody A.-D. Tol- 
liver, of U.S... © 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; 
H-605599 ; Alice Davis Tolliver, Seat- 
tle. 2610 


Oh, why I cry, I sigh for you; w R. E. 
King, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
New ‘York City, Frank Harding. .© 
Feb. 19, 1925; 2. ¢. Feb: 24;  B 
605987 ; Richard H. . King, Altoona, 
Pa. 2611 

O’Hooley ; football fox trot, w and m 
M. P. W. Locke, of U. S., arr. TI. 
Arndt. -‘©- 1c. Feb.’ 6, 1925; E 
607067 ; Marshall P. W. Locke, In- 
dianapolis. 2612 

Oi di quota; w Leon Kessner, m Max 
I. Schulman, of Russia, domiciled 
at Schenectady, N. Y. 

| (DYORIP °F 9N) 
©, Jam 23, 41925. 2.1¢. Jann 20 >a 
607150; Max Mansky, Newark, N. J. 

2613 

Oi gewald vie der lebt men dos; w 
L. Gilrod, melody Aaron Lebedeff, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1925: B 
605707 ; Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 

2614 

Oimé; Scottish Keltic song, w George 
Macdonald, m John Foulds, of Great 
Britain, op. 70, no. 4; mixed voices. 
Ato, (©) dan: 20, 1925 1e Jan. 24: 
EK 608350; W. Paxton & co., Iltd., 
London. 2615 


Okanogan, the land of promise; w 
Agnes Brattain, m C. B. Witt, of 
U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
28; E 607664; C. B. Witt, Tonasket, 
Wash. 2616 


Old back porch o’ mine; w and 
melody J. M. Stephenson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605603; John 
M. Stephenson, Bellevue, Ia. 2617 


Old chap (Vieux copain) ; one step, G. 
Rinaldi, of France; pf. Editions 
musicales Buffet, Crampon & Gie. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; 
EK 608076; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Rams. a 2618 


Old daddy of mine; love song, w and 
m E. A. Forman, of U. 8S. © Jan. 
9; 1925572 ce) Jan. 13 7) 606301 > Bi. 
A. Forman, Chicago. 2619 

Old fashion girl of mine; waltz bal- 
lad, w and m A. V. Bailey, of U. S. 
© 1c Jan. 27, 1925; E 605326: 
Allen V. Bailey, Trenton. 2620 


Old fashioned love; w and melody J. 
Cobello and Art Norato, both of 


URS 1 ey Maro, 1925-078) 
610214; Joe Cobello, Philadelphia. 
2621 


Old-fashioned mother; w and m Ber-— 
trand-Brown, of U. S. [Photostat} 
© 1 ce. Jan. 20, 1925; BE 605124: 
Bertrand-Brown, New York. 2622 


Old (An) fashioned mother ; Ww and 
m E. Wheeler and R. Wilson, aft 
Carolyn Ayres Turner, all_of. sci 
Indianapolis, Ind., Edward Wheeler 
music co. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 e. 
- Jan. 28;.E 605417; Edward Wheeler 
and R. Wilson, Indianapolis.. 2623 


Old fashioned mother of mine; fox 
trot, w and melody J. R. Hamilton. 
of US. "Out -e" dane Shao 
604986; James R. Hamilton, New 
York. : ~ 2624 

Old (An) fashioned rose; w Gus 
Kahn, m Ethel Bridges, of U. S.. © 
dan. 23," 1925). 2 Oe a aia De 
606817; Jerome H. Remick & co.. 
New York. | 2625 


Old fashioned sweetheart. of mine; W 
and melody J. S. Slater, of U.S. 
© 1e Jan. 16, 1925; EH 606516; 
Jerry S. Slater, Richmond, Mo. 

2626 


Old flames; monologue, w W. 'S. 
Frank, m Frank S. Wilcock, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 30, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1925; EK 6081383; Reyn- 
olds & co., London. 2627 


Old (The) folks at home; by Stephen 
C. Foster, cadenza capriccioso by 
C. Bonewitz, of U. S.: violin. 
Mar. 2, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5: E 610193; 
Clarence Bonewitz, Wheatland, Ind. 

2628 


Old (The) front door; monologue, w 
Geoffrey Wilkinson, m George 
Barker, of Great Britain. © Dee. 
30, 1924; 1 ¢@ Jan. 12, 1925;.E 
608131; Reynolds & co., London. 

2629 

Old (The) home place; w and m M. 
L. Boyce, of U. S. Chicago, M. L. 
Boyce & co. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 6; E 605568; M. L. Boyce, Chi- 
cago. 2630 


Old (The) home town; w Ella C. 
Brunson, m E. W. Duffield, of U. 
S. © Aug. 15, 1924 %'2\e% Nov.'28 ; 
E 605170; Ella W. Duffield, Los 
Angeles. 2631 - 

Old man blues: w and melody C. O. 
Bergner, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 31, 
1924: E 606389; Carl Otto Bergner, 
Johnstown, N. Y. 2632 

Old (The) mill-wheel; by Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 12. 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 16; E 605084; G.. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2633 


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mos. 1—2, 1925 . 


Old (The) minstrel singer; w and 
melody J. Egan, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 6, 1925; E’607075; James Egan, 
New York. 2634 


Old Norwegian blues; w Spencer Wil- 


liams, melody T. F. Nixon, of U. S. . 


© 1 ¢.. Feb) 7; 1925; E 607144; 
‘Theodore Fenderson Nixon, New 
York. 2635 


Old Portage moon: w Raymond H. 

-_ Clark, m D, E. Miller, of U.S. 
1c Jan, 24, 1925; E 605270; Ray- 
mond H. Clark, Ashland, Me. 2636 


Old (The) quartette; ballad fox trot, 
w and melody Ken Burdick [i. e. 
K. EH. Burdick]. of U. S.; in C maj. 
© .1¢ Feb. 27, 1925; BE 610092; 
Kenneth EK. Burdick, New York. 

2637 


Old (The) refrain; two-part Viennese 
popular song, w and arr. Paul Bliss, 
of U. S., m J. Brandl; trebel voices. 
4to. ..©._ Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14: 
¥) 607240; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement and 
text] 2638 


Old. (The) sewing circle; novelette, 
Jesse M. Winne, of U. S.; pf. © 
Nove 9; 1923: 29 ¢c. Jan. 6,,1925+ BH 
604874; Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 

2639 


Old (The) spinet; w Charles Roff, m 
W. H. Squire, of Great Britain; in 
FE flat . © Nov. 3, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599800; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 2640 


Old (An) timer’s rosary; w Mort 
Dixon, melody Ray Henderson, of 
Misco) Owe. i‘Beb. ite 1995 
605918; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 

2641 


Old tunes for young people; arr. BE. 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Feb. 2, 1925: 1 c. Feb. 16: E 
608590; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 2642 

Olymp'c; marche-one step, Craven, of 
France; orch. avee. pf. conducteur. 
Ao. © Dee. 12,'1924611 eG Jan. 7, 
1925; E 608101; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2643 


Ombre de sogni; cinque impressioni, 
Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, of Italy; 
pf. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924: 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 608321; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 2644. 

On a balmy summer night ; memories, 
w and m F. BH. Blanchard, of U. S. 
© Jan. 31, 1925; 2 ¢ Feb. 10;:E 
607205; Francis E. Blanchard, De- 
fiance, O. 2645 


2656 


On a summer day; w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of..U. S., op. 25, no. 7; 
.voeal or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 24; E, 606767; B. F. 
Wood music ¢co., Boston. 2646 


On a windy day in March; fox-trot, 
Ben Bernie, Mack Henshaw, Walter 
C. Ness and Murray Sturm, arr. 
C. E. Wheeler, of U. S.; orch. with 
w. 4to. © Jan. 29, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
31; E 606875; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 2647 


On a windy day in March you blew 


into my heart; w and m Ben Bernie, 
Mack Henshaw, Walter C. Ness and 
Murray Sturm, all of U.S. © Jan. 
20} 1925%)2) ec. Jan: i2h: H 606715; 


Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. - 2648 
On dancing waters; by Charles 
Huerter, o£.U. .S.;, pf. -©.Feb.. 2, 


1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 607008; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 2649 


On m’a oublié sur le piano; fox trot 
ou shimmy, sur les motifs de la 
chanson, Léo Leliévre fils et J. 
d’Hirlaux, musique A. Jullienne, of 
France, et C. Urbini, of Italy ; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
BL, 1924: 1 wer), Janyw44%,, 1925 5. 
608245: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 2650 


——— AVEC. pa- 
roles. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. Jan. 17. 
1925; E 608251; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 2651 


On San Domingo Isle; w and m O.A. 
Andrews, ,jr. ;of .U..S.>-@©, 1-4e.. Jan. 
9, 1925: E 606419; Orville Alexander 
Andrews, jr., Lincoln, Neb. 2652 


Same. © Feb. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
9: E 607090; Orville Andrews music 
co., Lineoln, Neb. - 2653 


On Sussex downs; by Nicolas D’Averil, 
of England; pf. 1. Prelude. [5 
others] © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 
31; E 608417; Elkins & co., Itd., 
London. 2654 


On the air; radio fox trot, w Howard 
M. Castle, m Harry M. Snodgrass. 
of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E 605564; South Bend music pub. 
co., ine., South Bend., Ind. 2655 


On the banks of the Plum; from In 
Bagdad. w and m L. HE. Yeamens, of 
U.-Si(@ Jans21, 1925 921¢6., Jan. 22 : 
E 605411; L. HE. Yeamans, Oberlin, O. 

2656 


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2657 


On the bayou; from From the cotton | 
fields, Clarence Cameron White, op. 
18, no. 2, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of 


U. S.; full orech. with pf.-conductor. 
© Dec. 2, 1924; 2c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 
606614; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 2657 


On the beach; melody Mrs. BE. Nagel, © 


Of US. 4041 te Reba) 19259 FE 
‘605646 ; Mrs. Ed. Nagel, West Dover, 
O. 2658 


On the dunes; w Sara Teasdale, m 
Mrs. Cecil Hollis Stone, of U. S. 
© Heb. 2, .4925¢ Dice. eb. T>..40 
605636 ; 
San Francisco. 2659 


On the Oregon trail; w Edw. Sedge- 
wick, m Henry R. Cohen, of U. S. 
© Feb. 38, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 9; EB 
607081; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 2660 


On the promenade; by Arthur Traves 
Granfield, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 606889; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 2661 


On trouv’ ca tout naturel; paroles 
Fernand Rouvray et Henri Varna, 
musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599893 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2662 


One born every minute; w and melody 
Harry Pease, Ed Nelson and Harry 
Tobias, arr. George Scott, all of 
Uw. us... Opt ve. Keb: 13.) 1925.70) 
607192; Breau & Tobias, inc., New 
York. 2663 


One (The) eternal mind; w Osear O. 
Cozad, m Frederick W. Vanderpool, 
or Lf Sv © Keb...3, 1925 '2-er Web. 
11; E 607131; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 2664 

One (The) finger waltz; by Arthur 
Hartmann, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Feb. 14, 1925; 2 « Feb. 18; E 
607389; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 2665 

One little smile; w N. MeLaughlin and 
Harry Gleich, m N. McLaughlin, 
arr. James J. Dunn, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1925; E 605956; Neil 
McLaughlin, Bayonne, N. J. 2666 

One moment with Jesus in glory; w 
KF. E. Roush, m Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
© Jan. 2192 2 ee ra. ote B) 
606278 ; Frank E. Roush, Cincinnati. 

2667 

One more; I’ll say—It’s California, w 
and melody H. K. Luke, of U. 8. 

1 e, Jan. 24, 1925; E 605259; Hazel 
Knapp Luke, Berkeley, Calif. 2668 


Roberta Summers Stone, . 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


One sweet angel; w Edmund Ruehl, 
m Walter W. Newcomer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1925; E 607059; Ea- 
mund H. Ruehl, Kitchener, Ont., 

2 


Canada. 669 
One to love; w and m W. Thompson, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1. Jan. 


14, 1925; E 606477 ; Willard Thomp- 
son, Los Angeles. 2670 
One, two, and cne, two, three; from 
Madame Pompadour, w Clare Kum- 
mer, m Leo Fall, of Austria. © 
Jan. 3, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 5; E 606359 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 2671 


One word from you; w Al Wilson, 
m Duke Yellman and Max Prival, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 19, 1925; 
E 605894; Hdward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 2672 

Only an English rose; w and m FE. 
Murray, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 4, 
1925: E 607057; Florence Murray, 
Springfield, Mass. 2673 

Only fly to my heart, bird o’ blue; w 
and m D. M. Goritz, of U. S. © 
Keb. (24, 1925; "2 ex Heb: 2p, 1 
607676; Delia M. Goritz, Detroit. 

2674 


Only (The) girl; w and melody C. 


Williams, of U. S. © 1 « Jan. 3, 
1925; E 604794; Cleo Williams, 
Weinert, Tex. 2675 


Only you; w and melody EH. E. Brown, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 
607304; HK. E. Brown, Milwaukee. 

2676 


Onward G. W. U.; w and melody H. 
Graham, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605895; Hdgar Graham, 
Washington. 2677 


Oo-00; w and m G. White, of U.S. 
© le. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605443; 
Gene White, Los Angeles. 2678 


Opera marmalade; fox trot, Charles 
Frank, of U. S.; pf.. © 1-4 Feb. 
20, 1925; E 605953; Grey gull rec- 
ords, inc., South Boston. 2679 

Ophélia; ouverture, Zereo, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dec. 31, 19243'1°¢ Jan. Ay, 1925; 
E 608275; Barrau, Luchon, France. 

2680 


Orange and black; march, J. W. Chad- 
wick, of U. S.; pf. Mt. Vernon, IIl., 
W. J. Stevenson. © Feb. 21, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 605966; J. W. Chad- 
wick, Mt. Vernon, Ill. 2681 


Orange blossoms; intermezzo, Emile 
Gastelle, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb. 25, 1925; 1 %¢. Webi 9-243) H 
608699; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2682 


ii4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Orchid (The); romance, P. F. del 
- Campiglio, of U. S., ed. J. Frank 
iStieve tpt. ©. Dee! 31,1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 607055; BHstate of 
Hamiiton S. Gordon, New York. 
2683 
Orchil; w Fiona Macleod [pseud. of 
William Sharp], m John H. Foulds, 
of Great Britain. Paxton’s ed. © 


Mate pe 1925: 1 ¢. Jan. 13.:,- BE 
608214; ..W. Paxton. &. co.,. 1td., 
London. 7 2684 


Oriental moonlight: fox trot, w and m 
-B. L. Seaman, of U. S.. 1. Original 
ed.—2. Simplified ed. © 1 ¢. each 
Jan. 10, 1925; E 605480, 605431; 
Bernard LeRoy Seaman, New York. 

2685, 2686 

Original two time man; w George 
Whiting, melody Walter Donaldson, 
of U.S’ O©'1'e Web! 17)’ 1925" Bb 
605922; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

2687 

Otbello’s remorse ; Shakesperian 
sketch, tone poem Maurice Baron, 
of France; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Grane 62998 2 er Jans 5: EB 
606324; Belwin, inc., New York. 

2688 

O’Toole’s wedding; melodies of Ire- 
land, quartet medley, H. H. Reed, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Queens, 


N. Y.; men’s voices. © 1 c. Feb. 
22, 1925; H 610014; Herbert HB. 
Reed, New York. 2689 


Our day of praise is done; hymn- 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Arthur 
FE. M. Custanee, of U. 8.; contralto 
solo and mixed voices, organ ace. 
4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 30; 
E 606866; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 2690 


Our dear old cottage home; w and 
melody Mrs. J. Austin, of U. S. 
le. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606804; Mrs. 
John Austin, West Burke, Vt. 2691 


Our Father’s voice; w S. E. Riley, m 
Effie M. Globke, of U. S. © 1« 
Feb. 2, 1925; E 605488; Susanne EK. 
Riley, Minneapolis. 2692 

Our flag of Red, White and Blue; 
four-part harmony, w and m EK. V. 
Huddlestone, of U. S. Philadelphia, 
Harry J. Lincoln music co. © Feb. 
21, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 24; E 607502; 
Effie V. Huddlestone, LeRoy, Il. 

2693 

Our house of dreams; w J. Keirn 
Brennan, m Pierre Connor, of U. S. 
©) Feb) 2, 1925; 2°e: Jan. (32. B 
606878 ; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 2694 


2706 


Our Lord victorious; Easter eantata, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, m Harry 
Rewe Shelley, of U. S. 4to.. © Jan. 
2) 1925 5772 ch and ‘aff: Jan.i31j7 A 
820317; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

2695 


Our village; by Frank Adlam, of Eng- 


land; pf. Going to market. [5 
others]: © Dee. 24,1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1925: E 608441; Nightingale & 
co., London. 2696 
Out of my arms; w Jack Mahoney, m 
I. G. Lohr, arr. Augustin Borguno, 
beth of U.S. © Fe Jan: 22, 1925 - 
E .605213; Isabelle. G. Lohr, Mt. 
Rainier, Md. 2697 


Out of the skies came you; w and 
melody Alta Vera [pseud. of A. V. 
Eagrie] “of US. (@"F ef Peb"17, 
1925; E 610264; Alta Vera Laurie, 
Reno, Nev. 2698 


Out of the West; w Gordon Tohn- 
stone, m Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S.; 
low voice, in C. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2 ¢e. Feb. 21; E 610004; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 2699 


Out on the dim horizon; or, The fish- 
erman’s prayer, w and melody J. R. 
Hamilton, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1925; E 605356; James R. Hamilton, 
New York. 2700 

Out where poppies bloom; w Sylvia 
Clark and Bobbie Kuhn, m Eddie 
Kuhn and B. Kuhn, both of U. &. 
© Sept. 6, 1924; 2 c. Sept. 9;.E 
605913; Kuhns music publishers. 
Kansas City, Mo. 2701 


Over the orchard wall: w and melody 
BE lint, , of Ue Sz...©, 4: eden, 3. 
1925; E 604780; Eva Flint, Peter- 
boro, N. H. 2702 

Over the radio; w EH. L. Noblitt, m 
H. L. Noblitt and C. L. Philippus, 
both of U. S.c© A.e: Jan~26, 1925 ; 
E 606807; Edna Lucy. Noblitt, 
Denver. 2703 


Over the rocks; w Mrs. L. B., m Bauer 
bros. Of; ,\S¢),©Oitan 5. dG25- 2 
Jan. 7; E 606378: Mrs. Louis Bohr- 
inger, Bloomington, Wis. 2704 

Over there he is waiting for you; w 
and melody L. B. McFarren, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1925; E 606861: 
Leonard B. McFarren, Glens Falls, 
Nowe 2705 

Ow’d Bob; w and m Robert Har- 
greaves and 8. J. Damerell, both of 
Great: Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1¢. Jan. 2, 1925; H 599808 ; 
Lawrence Wright musie¢ ¢o., London. 

2706 


115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2707 


Pack your grip, make way for my 
lovin’ man; fox trot, w W. V. 
Archer, m Woody Frisino and Myer 
Stern, both of U. S., arr. W. Fri- 
sino. 1 e@.. Jany 5, 1925; HB 
606247; W. Vernon Archer, Balti- 
more. 2707 


Paddling; w and m Ann. Dennis and 
Frank Magine, both of U. S. © 
Jan. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 6; E 604899; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 2708 

Pageant (The) of the Nile; by H. 
Chisholm Jackson, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1c. Feb. 
18; E 608636; Banks & son, York, 
England. 2709 


Pal o’ mine; w Edward Everett Dale, 
m J. A. Parks, of U. S.. 1.Four— 
pt. arr. Marion Moore, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to.—2. Med. voice, 
in E flat. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ce. each 
Jan. 6; E 606297, 606300; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 2710, 2711 


Pal of my dreams; w and m B. J. 
Rommal, of U. S.; 1st. violin. © 
1c Feb. 12, 1925; E 607510; Ber- 
nard Joseph Rommal, Baltimore. 

2712 


Pal of my heart; w and m G. G. 
Palmer, of U. S. © 1c Jan. 380, 
1925; FE 606862; Glen Gilbert Pal- 
mer, Minneapolis. 2713 

Oliver Lytton, of 

Great Britain; pf. Her grace, the 

duchess. [3 others] © Jan. 29, 

1925; 1 c Jan. 30; E 608380; Reid 

bros., Itd., London. 2714 


Palestina liebe; w I. Lillian, m Ar- 
nold Perlmutter, of U. S. 
PINDAPYND 7 TN NIVDYONE) 

(payed ADP WDYIND TN 
© Jan. 8, 1925: 2 ec. Jan. 9; EB 
605381; Isidore Lillian, Brooklyn. 


Palais royal; by 


2715 
Paling’s annual, no. 5; children’s 
songs, compiler, of Australia. © 


Jan. 16, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 24; E 608704; 
W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney. 
2716 


Paling’s piano folio, no. 2; compiler, 
of Australia. © Jan. 16, 1925; 1 ce. 
Feb. 24; E 608707; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney. 2717 


Palms of victory; anthem for Palm 
Sunday, w written, selected and m 
Joseph Fletcher, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 15, 
1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 16; EB 606533; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 2718 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Paloma (La); arr. J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel guit. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 6; E 604885 ; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 2719 


Pals; fox trot, w and m L. Haskins, 
arr. Homer Tourjee, both of U. 8. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 604939; Le- 
norr Haskins, Los Angeles. 2720 


Pals’ when’ you’re old and gray; w 
and m HE. J. Bubel, of U. S. © 1 
e. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604930; Edward 
J. Bubel, Chicago. 2721 


Pan; by Stanley Long, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 
21; E 608691; James P. Hull, Lon- 
don. 2722 


Panicy agitato; for brawls, fights, ete., 
Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; oreh., with 
piano or organ conductor. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 605849 ; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 


: 2723 
Pantomime dance; musical dainty, 
Wm. Baines, of U..S.; pf. © Dee. : 


12, 1923; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1925; H 604875; 


Walter Jacobs, ine, Boston. [© 
arrangement | 2724 
Papa’s lawdy lawdy ‘blues; w and 


melody Charlie Jackson, of U. S. 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607716; 
Chicago music pub. co., Chicago. 

2725 

Parade of the clowns; marche bur- 

lesque, Ernest Harry Adams, of U. 


S.; pf. © Feb. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
21; E 605961; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 2726 


Parade of the wooden soldiers; by 
Jessel, arr. Harry Bettoney, of U. 
S.; B flat clarinet, B flat cornet or 
B flat ten. saxophone, and E flat 
alto and C ten. saxophones with pf. 
ace. © Jan. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 31; 
E 606877; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

’ 2727 

Parafia; English w Alba, m Serge 
Walter, of France, and Eddy Hr- 
vande, of England. © Dec. 31, 
1923; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599971; 
Hdition Arlequin, Paris. 2728 


Parfum; petite valse charmante, 
Miner Walden Gallup, of U. S.; pf. 
© Jan. 20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 
606886; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

2729 

Parting (A) kiss; w and melody M. 
Oken, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 7, 1925; 
E 605615: Morris Oken, New en 

7 


116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


“Pas d’Espagne (Ila ge-cnan); Rus- 
~ sian dance, arr. H. L., of U. S.; pf. 
“New York, Metro. music co. © 
Dee... 15,,-1924; 2.e:. Dee: 26;. E 
604577; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 2731 


Pasqua di resurrezione (Paques de 
résurrection)-; de G. Francesco 
Malipiero, of Italy; pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608072; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 2732 

Pass me not little darling; w and 
melody T. E. Mullens, of U. S. 

“1 e. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605467; T. E. 
Mullens, Searcy, Ark. 2733 


Passage—bird’s farewell (Abschied 
- der vogel); w J. von BHichendorff, 
_ English version Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, m Eugen Hildach, op. 14, 
no. 1. 1. Sop. and ten.—2 Sop. and 
bar. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 « each 
Mar. 2; E 610292: Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 2734 


Passe-pied; dance in the olden style, 
Ernest Gillet, transcribed Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. with pf.- 
conductor. © Dee. 2, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 
19, 1925; E 606611: Carl Fischer, 
inc.. New York. [© arrangement] 

2735 

Louis Vuillemin, of France, 
op. 16; parties d’orch. © Dec. 12, 
4924; 1 €. Jan. 5, 1925; BE 599942; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 2736 

——par Edouard Théve, of France: 
orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee: 39749924-) 1 c.. Jan. 5)°1925; Bi 
599865: Ch. Hayet, Paris. 2737 

par Roger Branga, of France: 

violoncelle, 1*° position, avec pf. © 

Dec. 5, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925: EB 

599954 ; “Durand et cie., Paris. 2738 


Passifiora; valse, Adolph Salemme. of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. N. Y.: 
‘instrumental. © 1c. Jan. 22.1925: 
E 605222; D’Agostino bros., New 
York. 2739 
Passione: valse intermezzo, Virgilio 
Ranzato. arr. Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain: violin and pf. © 


Feb. 13, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 26: HB 
608772: Ascherberg. Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 2740 


Pastorale-rococo: trio, Erik Meyer- 
Helmund et F. Salabert. both of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse ad lib. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 7. 1925; E 599968: 


Francis Salabert. Paris. 2741 
Pastoura (La) als camps (La bergére 
‘aux champs) ; chant de Quercy, re- 
cueilli et harmonisé J. Canteloube, 


2752 


of France. (Chants d’Auvergne, 1°* 
série, no. 1) © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608217; Heugel, 
Paris. [© collection and harmoni- 
zation] 2742 


Pastourelle; recueilli et harmonisé J. 
Cantaloube, of France. (Chants 
d’Auvergne, 2° série, no. 1) (© Dee. 


ol, daot sn TC. Satis 14, toe 
608220; Heugel, Paris. [© collec- 
tion and harmonization] 2743 


Pastrouletta (La) @ lou chibalié (La 
bergére et la cavalier) ; recueilli et 
harmonisé J. Canteloube, of France. 
(Chants d’Auvergne, 2° série, no. 3) 

- © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 608222; Heugel, Paris. [© collec- 
tion and harmonization] 2744 


Pater noster; missa, liturgical text,m 
Philip G. Kreckel, of U. S., op. 33, 
no. 1; mixed voices, organ ace. Se. 
Ato. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
E 610095; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 2745 


Path (The) of life; sacred song, m 
Guy Michell, of U. S. 1. In F.— 
2)? in Ds inf fla © Fep te 
1925; 2 c. each Feb. 14; E 605807; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

2746 

Patotera (La); tango, Manuel Jovés, 

arr. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 


avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
¢2)°9924 04d eS Jan: * 5) 9255 9H 
608094; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 2747 
Patria; marcia trionfale, by M. 
Schroder, of Italy; orch. [Monca- 


lieri. Italy] Edizioni C. Beltramo. 


4to. © Nov. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 
1925: E 599749: Georg Bratfisch, 
Frankfort, Germany. 2748 


Patricia ; selection, on melodies Geof- 
frey Gwyther, arr. Henry E. Pether, 
of England: pf. © Dec. 29, 1924; 
1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1925; E 608651; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 2749 


Patriots (The) on the green; w P.S. 
Broderick. m P. M. Paulsen, of U. 
S. © Feb. 17, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; 
E 610028: Patrick S. Broderick, 
Waltham, Mass. 2750 


Patter. patter, in and out; from can- 
tata The rock of liberty, m Ros- 
setter G. Cole, of U. S.: women’s 
voices. 4to. © July 9, 1920: 2 «. 
Feb, 4. 1925: E 607004; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 2751 

Pavane; danse. Louis Vuillemin, of 
France. op. 16: parties d’orch. © 
Dee, 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
599945: Durand et cie., Paris. 2752 


117 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2753 


Peace; w and melody F. Dier, of U.S. 
1c Jan. 3, 1925; EH 604768; 
Frances Dier, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. 

| 2753 
Peace on earth; march, w Jean Rivi- 
nius, m Harry J. Lincoln, of U. 8. 
1. Song.—2. Pf. solo. © Feb. 19, 
1925; 2 ce. each Feb. 20; E 607493, 
607494; Vandersioot music pub. co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 2794, 2759 


Peacemaker (The); w Joyce Kilmer, 
m Alexander MacFadyen, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 27; HE, 607682; G. Schirmer, 
-ine., New York. 2756 


Peachy; fox trot, w and m Percy 
Wenrich, of U. 8S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2c. Jan, 16; E 606564; L. L. Vos- 
Burgh musie co., New York. 2757 


Pearl (The); w Oliver Orden, m 
Spanish-American folk song, arr. 
Harvey Worthington Loomis, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 26; BE 605387; ‘C.-C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 2758 


Peasant cradle song; w from Voye- 
voda by Ostrowski, m Modest Mous- 
sorgsky, arr. David Nyvall, jr., of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
12, 1925; 2 c«. Feb. 14; E 607231; 


Boston music co., New York. [© 
arrangement |] 2759 
Pell street; Chinatown, Emerson 


Whithorne, of U. S., op. 40, no. 3, 
arr. from original se. Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 


conductor. © Dee. 16, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606629: Carl 
Fischer, ine, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] ' 2760 
Pemberton inn; fox trot, Pietro 
Frosini, of U. S.; accordion. (Son- 


ata mensile per armonica, January, 
1923, no. 152) © Jan. 8, 1923: 2 ec. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 605148; Biagio R. 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 
2761 
Penitentiary bound blues; w and melo- 
ody Duke Jones, arr. Merle T. Ken- 
drick, both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 24, 
1925; EH 607544; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 2762 
Pensée joyeuse; piéce romantique, J. 
Porret, of France, op. 56: orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢@. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608261; 
Julien Porret, Paris. 2763 
Pensiero (Un) notturno (A_night’s 
thought) ; waltz, S. Persico, arr. 
Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New Milford, N. J.; pf. accordeon. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


© Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ¢.. Jan. 7%, 1925; 
KH 606323; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 2764 


Peora (The) hunt; w Rudyard Kip- 
ling, m P. A. Grainger, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. Vocal and pf. sc. 
London, Schott & co., ltd. 4to. (Kip- 
ling settings, no. 14) © Sept. 12, 
1924; 1 ce. Dec. 9; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1925; 
FH 606358 ; Percy Aldridge Grainger, 
White Plains, N. Y. 2765 


Pep; by Donald H. Clark, of U. S.; E 
flat alto or C melody saxophone 
with pf. acc. New York, Richmond- 
Robbins, ine. © Jan. 2, 1923; 2 ec. 
Jan. 26, 1925; HE 606812; Robbins- 


Engel, inc., New York. 2766 
Percolatin’ papa come on and perco- 
late me; w WH. Malle, melody E. 


Malle and Billy James, both of U. S., 
arr. B. James. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1925; 
E 607094; Eddie Malle, Philadel- 
phia. 2767 


Perlouse (La) ; du Train bleu, Darius 
Milhaud, transcrite H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 


4to.., © Dees 12 19242" asa. 5, 
1925; FE 599878; Heugel, Paris. [© 
transcription ] 2768 


Pero mira por favor; letra Edmundo 
Fernandez Mendoza, musica Fer- 
nando del Castillo Guido, of Mexico. 
© Dec. 24, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1925; 


E 608314; A. Wagner y Levien, 
sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mex. 2769 
Persuaded; w Harry Noyes Pratt. 
melody H. K. Luke, of U. S., op. 


4, no: 1.. © 1.c.,Jan.,24, 1925; BH 
605258 ; Hazel Knapp Luke, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 2770 


Peter, Peter pumpkin eater ; by George 
I’. Hamer, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Lawrence, Mass., Bay state music 
co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 ec. Dee. 29; 
E 607435; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2771 

Petit (Un) coin tout rose; fox-trot, 
extrait de Il’ opérette, La reine de 
la Rue de la paix, de Speranza 
Camusat, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599857; Hdi- 
tion Arlequin, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 2772, 


Petite berceuse ; poésie Charles Magué, 
musique Francisque Darcieux, of 
France. © Dec. 19, 1924; 1 ¢. Feb. 
5, 1925; E 608431; Librairie Ha- 
chette, Paris. 2773 

Petite fleur de dancing; valse, Teddy 
Moon, of Belgium; partie pf. con- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 1-2, 1925 


2798 


ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608018 ; Mado, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 2774 


Phantom minuet; by Brian Hope, of 
Bnetand;,pi. © Jan. 2, 1925; 1 ec. 
Jan. 3; E 599731; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 2775 


arr. Eric Mareo, of England ; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. 4to. 

Feb. 9, 1925; 1c. Feb. 10; E 608547 ; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 2776 


Phi (The) sig dream girl: w and m 
Wo no wanes, ‘of Ui S. "©: Van. 26, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 28; E 605420; James 
T. Laing, Dunbar, W. Va. 2nC 


Phillida bewailed; w traditional, m 
Giles Farnaby, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 381, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 138, 1925; E 608153 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 2778 


Piano playing by harmony diagrams; 
student’s bk., Zay Rector Bevitt, of 
th Ss, © Heb. 2, 1925; 2 c.. and, aff. 
Feb. 7; A 821117; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 2779 


Piccola bionda; versi L. Sica, musica 
G. Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; violin. © 1. Jan. 17, 
1925; E.605112; Rosario Catalano. 
Brooklyn. 2780 


Piccolo navio; ou, Le petit bateau, 
tango, paroles francaises C. A. Car- 
pentier, musique L. Riccardi, of 
Italy. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608037; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 2781 

Pickpocket (The); monologue, w E. 
A. Searson, m Herbert Townsend. of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 30, 1924; 
1 e@. Jan. 12, 1925; E 6081384; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 2782 


Piéce en forme de rag; par Daniel 


Ericourt, of France; pf. © Dee. 

of, 1924 501. ¢@,, p Sams 7, 1925; E 
608234; A. Ledue & cie., Paris. 

2783 

Piéces  choisies (Selected pieces) ; 


par J. L. Dussek, ed. rev. Solomon, 
of France; pf. nos. 1-9. (Edition 
francaise de musique classique no. 
271).;;.©.Dee. 12,1924; 1 « Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599897; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revised edition] 2784 
Pierrette; air de ballet, Cyril French, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599741; 
Banks & son, York, England. 2785 


by Franz Drdla, of Czecho-Slo- 
vakia, domiciled at New York, op. 


186; violin and pf. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 11; E 607125; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 2786 
Pierrot (Il) nero; operetta in 8 atti, 
parole Fritz Lohner, musica Karl 
_Hajos, of Hungary; pf. con testo 
italiano. © Nov. 15, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599761; Casa Editrice 
Mauro, Milan. 2787 
Pilgrimes (A) solace; fourth book of 
airs, w traditional, m John Dow- 
land, ed. Edmund Horace Fellows, 
of England; pf. and lute acc. pt. 1, 
nos. 1-11 (English school of lutenist 
song writers) © Dec. 17, 1924; 1 «@. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 599742; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 2788 


Pilgrims’ chorus; w and m Cardinal 
O’Connell [i. e. W. H. O’Connell] 
Of) Wye Svo Ate. Cpe bsn 9 192552 ¢e. 
Feb. 18; E 607397; William H. 
O’Connell, Brookline, Mass. 2789 


Pillois (Jacques) Douze chansons de 
bon ton; recueilles et harmonisées 
J. Pillois, of France. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 8, 1925.; EH 599775; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 2790 


Pirate song; w Stuart Blythe, m Clar- 
ence Olmstead, of U. S. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 2 «@ Feb. 2; E 607018; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 2791 

Pirates bones; w Josie Hinton Fink, 
melody H. T. Mutchler, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607722; Erdell 
T. Mutchler, Miami. 2792 


Pittsburgh, Pa.; w and m W. YV. 
Deane, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 6, 1925; 
EK 604848; William Vernon Deane, 
Pittsburgh. 2793 


Pixie music; by E. Dorothea Barcroft, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Dance of 
the butterflies. [3 others] © Dec. 
7, 1924 sd ver J ane ov, mazes) Hi 
608390; Boosey & co., London. 

2794 


Plaisir de femme; boston, paroles J. 
Carwald, musique E. V. Malderen, 
of France; pf. © Dec. 5, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 12, 1925; E 608554; Librairie 


Hachette, Paris. 2795 
Platti (Giovanni) Sonata; bearb. u. 
hrsg. Philipp Jarnach, of Spain. 


no. 1. In EH moll; flote u. klavier.— 
no. 2. In G@ dur; violine u. klavier. 
© Aug. 12, 1924; 1 c. each Dec. 19; 
E 608211, 608212; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [© arrangement] 

2796, 2797 


Play it again; w and m B. B, Pollock, 


ofr. S i. @il-e. Janie, 1925; Eh 
605208; Belle Hlizabeth Pollock, 
Philadelphia. 2798 


T19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2799 


Play mates; w.and m C. W. McLaugh- 
linjofAU; Sib ©: \Fant 9,.11925. 2). 
Jan. 12; E 606468; C. W. McLaugh- 
lin, Kansas City, Kan. 2799 


Play time; by Alice Barnett, of U. S.; 
violin solo, in first position, pf. acc. 
© Dee. 13, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606648; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 2800 


——by Jean Marat, of Great Britain ; 
pf., English fingering. © Feb. 13, 
1925; 1 c« Feb. 16; E 608589; Cary 
& co., ltd., London. 2801 


Playmates; w and m Billy Hill, of 
U. S.; pf. aec., with ukulele in D. 
© Feb. 3, 19255 i2!tce “Web: (95) 
607080; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 2802 


Playthings for little players; ten little 
studies, T. Matthay, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 35; pf. London, Anglo- 
French music co., ltd. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 26; E 608745; Tobias 
Matthay, London. 2803 


Playtime at the Piccadilly; w and m 
Eric Valentine, of Great Britain. 
Vocal se. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations | 1. Introduction and 
opening chorus. [4 others] © Feb. 
4, 1925; 1 e Feb. 9; E 608499; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 2804 


Playtime tunes; by Gladys Cumber- 
land, of England; pf. © Jan. 29, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 12; E 608564: War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 2805 


Please come across, come across and 
give it to me; w and m Bud Brown- 
ing [pseud. of K. A. Browning] of 
UE ©) ee. Web. 2 1925.> sab) 
610084; Kenneth Adrian Browning, 
Frazeysburg, O. 2806 


Please come back to me; w and mel- 
ody R. G. Moore, of U. S. ©1«. 
Jan. 31, 1925; E 605449; Robert G. 
Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 2807 


Please take me back again; w and m 
E. J. Rogers, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
9, 1925; EH 607092; Everett J. Rogers, 
New Orleans. 2808 


Pledge (The); song, w J. C. Cady, of 
Ui Se. 4Outan.) 27319254 2c. Febi2; 
EK 606949; J. C. Cady, Seattle. 2809 

Plein air; suite, Alfred Capri, arr. Ad. 
Gauwin, of France; quintette 4 
cordes avec fitite, clarinette, haut- 
bois, ad lib. et pf. conducteur. 4to. 
1. Rives fleuries. [3 others] © 
Dee. 1, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1925; E 
599774; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 2810 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Pluie matinale; par Félix Daub, arr. 
R. Schubert, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to.. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599861; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. [© orchestra- 
tion ] 2811 

Pobre perecanta! tango, Manuel Jovés, 
arr. F. Salabert, of -Franee; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; EH 608097: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. .[© ar- 
rangement ] 2812 

Pobres mujeres; tango, Manuel Jovés, 
arr. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 19243 1 ey) Jame, bo qagaa = 
. 608092; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 2813 

Pod zielonym debem; piesn, na tle 
melodyi ludowej, opracowat Frank 
Przybylski, of U. S.; instrumental 
with w. © 1 ¢e..Jan. 19, 1925; E 
606596; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 2814 

Poem: dramatie scene, C. M. Loeffler. 
of U. S.; violoncello and pf. © 1 
e. Feb. 7, 1925; E 607077; Charles 
Martin Loeffler, Medfield, Mass. 

2815 

Poet (The) and the peasant; humor- 
ous duet, w Robert Rutherford, m 
Harold Arpthorp, of Great Britain ; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dee. 30, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 608120; Reynolds 
& co., London. 2816 

Poet (The) complains; poem tr. from 
the Irish, Lady Gregory, m A. Mad- 
dison, of Great Britain. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd. © Dee. 17, 
1924; 1 « Jan. 12, 1925; EH 608446; 
Adela Maddison, Beaulieu, France. 

2817 

Poet's (The) song; duet, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m Hubert Parry, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
© Jan. :29, 19259 1 © Janies0; & 
608374; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 2818 

Polish chivalry ; by George F. Hamer, 
of Ui S.° pt! (© Jan? Tapio 2522". 
Jan. 20; E 606703; Oliver Ditson 


co., Boston. 2819 
Polka palermitana; di Giuseppe Ta- 
rantola, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn; mand. or violin. 4to. © 
Jan. 8, 1925; 2c. Jan. 16; E 606557 : 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 2820 
Pollikoff (Max) Notturno; by M. Pol- 
likoff, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Jan. 29," '1925:7 2) Jan “ore i 
606883: John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. | 2821 


120 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS... 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Polly of Hollywood; from Music box 
revue 1925, w B. G. De Sylva, m 
James F. Hanley, of U. 8S. © Jan. 
30, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31; E 605473; 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 2822 
Polly put the kettle on; variations 


on an English tune, Hubert Crook, 
of .Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 1 c« Feb. 18; E 608717; A.- 
Hammond & co., London. 2823 


Pompei; ouverture, G. Amaniera, of 
Italy; orch. avec pf.—conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599882 ; G. Amaniera, Paris. 

2824 


Pomposo; mazurka, Louis C. Toepel, 
of Ui Sit op.2 41; pf. 9 ©) Jan.’ 15, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 15; E 605067; Com- 
monwealth music pub. ¢o., Detroit. 

2825 

Poor Alexander; or, The ugly duck- 
ling, w and m Augustus Barratt, of 
U. S=-@©Wan. 21925: 2ie- Jan. 9; 
EH 604913; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 2826 


Poosh de aak; w anon., m E. M. Nor- 
ton, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 10, 1925: 
E 605755; EKlizabeth M. Norton and 


Albert H. Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 
2827 
Poplar street blues; fox trot, AIL. 


Short and Will Mont, both of U. S., 


arr. Fred K. Huffer; orch. 4to. © 
Dec. 24, 1924; 2 c« Dee. 19; HB 


605296 ; Milton Weil musie co., Chi- 
cago. 2828 


Popular melodies, no. 15; by M. Gold, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; BH 
607335; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
N. J. 2829 


Potpora (Nicold) Aria; liberamente 
elaborata ed armonizzata per cura, 
Mario Corti, trascritta da Lionel 
Tertis, of England; viola. © Dec. 
20, 1924; 1. ¢. Jan. .20, 1925; E 
608323; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

2830 


Porret Giulien) Andante; de J. Por- 
ret, op. 90, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608259: 
Julien, Porret, Paris. 2831 


Pastorale; -de- J:  Porret;*s of 
France, op. 62; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 
e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608258; Julien 
Porret, Paris. 2832 
Prélude; par J. Porret, of 
France, op. 30; violoncelle et orch. 
avee pf. conducteur, en fa mineur. 


2843 
4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599883; Julien Porret, 
Paris. 2833 


Porto Rican serenade (Serenata Puer- 
torriguefa); duet, English and 
Spanish words and m L. S. Perkins, 
of U. S. © 1le Jan. 26, 1925; EB 
606775; Lindsay S. Perkins, Ben- 
ning, D. C. 2834 - 

Poéstas Katiea; spaltetes 4 felvonas- 
ban, szovegét és verseit irta Har- 
math Imre, zenéjét szerzette Zer- 
kovitz Béla, of Hungary. In two 
pts., libretto and music. © Jan. 10, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 18; D 26731; Fran- 
cis: Bard & son, Budapest, Hungary. 

2835 

Pouget (Léo) Trois piéces; par IL. 
Pouget, of France; pour violon, vio- 
loneelle et pf. 1. Gavotte. [2 oth- 
ers > ©, Wee aky 1923-1 kaa}, 
1925; E 599964; Edition Arlequin, 
Paris. 2836 

Poulene (Francis) Impromptu III; 
de F. Poulenc, of France; pf. Nou- 
velle ed. (In. Impromptus pour 
piano, 1°" livre) © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ¢. Jan. 29, 1925; EH 608360; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 2837 


Poules et gigolos: Qu Train bleu, 
Darius Milhaud, transcrit H. Mou- 
ton, of France: orch. avec pf.-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599876; Heugel, 
Paris. [© transcription ] 2838 

Poupée s'éveille; schottisch espagnole, 
KF. July, of France; pf. Editions 
musicales Buffet, Crampon et cie. 
Dec. .12, 1924; 1 @ Jan: 5,1925: B 
599933; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

2839 


Pour passer le temps; schotis espanol, 
de La reine de la Rue de la paix, 
de Speranza Camusat, of France; 
orch; 4to. . © Dec: ''12,/1924*' 7 ec. 
Jan. 5, 1925; EH 599853 ; Edition Ar- 
lequin, Paris. [© arrangement] 

2840 

Pour un homme; schottisch ou fox, de 
Troublez -moi, Raoul Moretti, of 

. France: orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
Aton (yy Meee tio: | dear he eeeeame a, 
1925; E 608107; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 2841 


pt? «© oaDee. 12. 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599991; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 2842 


Pour Yvonne; valse_ sentimentale, 
Norman Leigh, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
28, 1924; 2c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604888: 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 2843 


121 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2844 


pt. L11, n. s., v.20 


Poursuite de papillons; trio, 
Fauchey, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avee contrebasse ad lib. 

© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608008; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2844 


Powder and patches; by Walter E. 
Miles, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 19, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 605990; Sam: Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 2845 


Practice what you preach; w and 
melody W. A. Schell, jr., arr. Ale- 
tha Dickerson, both of U.S. ©l1e. 
Jan. 14, 1925; E 606474; William 
Arthur Schell, jr., Chicago. 2846 


Prego, ancor un po! versi Maras, 
musica EK. Lazzari e EF. Boni, both 
of Italy. Pesaro, Italy, D. E. E. 
MM. P... ©, Nov..11, 192421 ¢€ Jan. 
Dd, 1925; EH 599757; M. Raffaelli, 
Milan. 2847 


Prelude C sharp minor; by S. Rach- 
maninoff, op. 3, no. 2, transcribed 
Edouard Hesselberg, of U. S.; two 
pfts., four hands. © Jan. 22, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 26; E 605407; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 2848 

Prélude funébre; par Edouard Théve, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur.. 4to.. ©.Dec. AZ 1924-1 ©. 
Jan. 7, 1925; H 608021; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 2849 


Prélude grave; de Arthur Letondal, 
of Canada; orgue. © Feb. 11, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 16; E 608622; Edition Bel- 
go-canadienne, Montreal. 2850 


Prelude on the benediction Ite missa 
est; by Leo Sowerby, of U. S.; or- 
gan. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; 
EK 605482; Boston music co., New 
York. 2851 


Premier entr’ acte; tiré de la mu- 
sique de scéne pour Robert Macaire, 
trio A. Chantrier, of France; pour 
pf., violon et violoncelle avec con- 
trebasse ad lib. © Dec. 12, 1924: 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608010; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

2852 


Premier (Le) jour; paroles Leo Le- 
liévre, fils et J. D’Hirlaux, musique 
André Jullienne, of France et Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; pf. avec paroles et 
chant seul. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
each Jan. 17, 1925; E 608252; Ev- 
ette et Schaeffer, Paris. 2853 

Premier (The) plan piano reader, no. 
1; arr. and composed Regina Guil- 
mette Hall, of U. S. © Sept. 1, 
1924; 2 ec. Oct. 6; aff. Nov. 10; A 
820690; Premier plan co., Kansas 
City, Mo.. 2854 


Paul 


Present arms; march, Clarence #. 
Brandon, arr. Gus. Guentzel, both 


of U. S.; instrumental. © 1 e. Jan. 
17, 1925; E 605106; William lL. 
Shockley, St. Louis. 2855 


President Coolidge march; by M. Az- 
zolina, of U. 8.; pf. © Dee. 30, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606209; 
Christopher music pub. c¢o., Du- 
Quoin, Ill. 2856 


President (The) march; by Reg Con- 
nelly, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
9, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 20; E 608627 ; Duff, 
Stewart & co., ltd., London. 2857 

Prétresse (La) de Koridwen; ballet 
en deux tableaux, Albert Juhellé et 
Georges Cléret, musique Paul Lad- 
mirault, of France; partition pf. 
4to.. ‘©; Dee. 315 1924; Ae Sams +17, 
1925; E 608232; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 2858 

Pretty face; fox trot, w and m B. 
Fazioli, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
1 e: Mar. 5, 1925; E 610223; Ber- 
nardo Fazioli, Watertown, Mass. . 

2859 


Pretty finger studies for the young 
pianist ; forty melodious studies for 
developing technique, Mathilde Bil- 
bro;.of U, Sy \© Jan. 19.1925 -2. c. 
Jan. 22; E 605197 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 2860 

Pretty Winnie Winkle; w Jay Pay 
O’Conner [pseud. of J. P. O’Con- 
ner], melody S. Fidler, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606255; Jas. P. 
O’Conner, Jersey City and Samuel 
Vidler, New York. 2861 

Pride (The) of Tennessee; w Emmett 
R. Johnson, m Joseph S. Diasio, of 

_U. SS. Memphis, R. L. Crowe. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 605516; 
Athletic committee University of 
Tennessee doctors, Memphis. 2862 


Pride (The) of the Sioux; w and m 
Helen Warfield Druger, of U. S. 
Sioux City, Ia., C. M. Warfield. © 
Keb. .13, 19255 020e8 KMebisaey? 
605893; Clara M. Warfield, Sioux 
City, Ia. 2863 

Priére (La) me fuit; de Nerto, paroles 
Maurice Léna, musique Ch.-M. 
Widor, of France. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599940; Heugel, 
Paris. 2864 


Primrose (William) Nocturne; by 
W. Primrose, of Great Britain ; vio- 
lin and pf. London, Strad ed. © 
Dee. 1, 1924; 1 c. Nov. 26; H 608459 ; 
William Primrose, London. 2865 

Primrose; selection, George Gershwin, 
arr. Dan. Godfrey, of Great Britain ; 


122 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


2887 


full military band. London, Chap- 
_pell & co., Itd. (Chappell’s army 

journal, no. 522) © Jan. 15, 1925; 
1 le Jan. 22; E 608343; Harms, ine., 

New York. [© arrangement] 


2866 | 


Princess Ida; six easy pieces from the 
operetta, Arthur Sullivan, adapted 
and arr. Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Oh dainty 
iriolet—[5 others] © Jan. 24, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 6; E 608485: Chap- 

' pell & co., Iltd., London. 2867 


Princess (The) Ulalia; lyrical fairy 
tale, w and m G. Francesco Mali- 
piero, of Italy; soli, cho. and orch. 
@© WPeb:,3, , 1925; .2. ¢. Feb., 14; BH 
605798; ©. C. Birchard & co.. Bos- 
ton. 2868 

Printemps (Le) valse (Springtime) ; 
by Fred K. Huffer, of U. S.;: oreh. 
4to. © Jan. 6, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 13: 


E 606465; Chart music pub. house. - 


Chicago. 2869 


Private Ortheris; military overture. 
John Ansell, of Great Britain; orch. 
(Chappell & co.’s orchestral selec- 
tions, no. 168) © Jan. 21, 1925: 1 «. 
Feb. 6; E 608483; Chappell & co.. 
Itd., London. [C agrangement] 

2870 

arr. Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band. 
(Chappell’s army journal, no. 523) 
Geten to, 1925: 1.¢. Keb. 27: 
608774; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 2871 

Prize (The) cat fiddles; by Russell 
Snively Gilbert, of U. S.; pf. (Cat 
concert) © Dee. 31, 1924: 2 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1925; E 606160 ; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2872 

Processional march; by Frederick 
Keane Gr D...3: pi. ©, Keb. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607251; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2873 

Professor Cat sings a prayer: by Rus- 
sell Snively Gilbert, of U. S.; pf. 
(Cat concert) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 
eo 12. 1925 > H, GO6159.;, Eheo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 2874 

Profumo d’amore; valzer, S. Tafarella, 
of Italy; instrumental. © 1c. Jan. 
22, 1925; EH 605206; Santi Tafarella. 
New York. 2875 

Progressive course for violin; by Al- 
bert Harvey, of U. S. bk. 4 © 
Feb. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; E 605525; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 2876 

Progressive (The) music series; for 
basal use in the grades, high school 
and normal classes, Horatio Parker 


52684—25—_9 


and others, compiled Norberto Rom- 
ualdez, of U. S. and Charles E. 
Griffith, jr. bk. 4. Philippine ed. 
4to. © Aug. 21, 1924; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 22; A 800710; Silver, Burdeit 
& co., Newark, N. J. [© supple- 
mentary Philippine material] 2877 


Proletary aidas; compiled Edward J. 
Sugar, of U. S. 4to. Boston, Mass., 
John Worley co. © Jan. 16, 1925; 
2 @. and aff. Jan. 19; A 814720; 
A. L. P. M. 8S. II Apskritys. Boston. 

2878 

Prologue ; pastorale romance, from the 
suite Evangeline, Charles O. Banks, 
of, U.,S.; organ. © Jan. 2, , 1925: 
2c. Jan. 3; E 604829; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 2879 


Prologue in C; di Giuseppe Becce. of 
Italy: orch. avee pf. conductor. 4to. 
@ Jan: 6) 1925: @ @& dans: 172 5 


608294; M. de Wolfe, London. [© 
arrangement] 2880 
Promenade  sentimentale; réverie, 


Robert-Le-Grand, of France, op. 1; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 12, 1924;°1 @ Jan. 5, 1925: Eh 
599867; Ch. Hayet. Paris. 2881 


Prometida (La) (La promise); par- 
oles Charles Gallo et M. S. Valencia, 
musique Rogelio Huguet, of Spain. 
[Spanish and French text] © Dee. 
22) 1924 > ee fan. ae A G2ae as 
608004: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

2882 

Prophecy (The) of Isaiah: w from 
the Bible. melody P. Jassinowsky, 
of UL. S:. © Pf «Webi "%, 219252°H 
610079; Pinchos Jassinowsky, New 
York. 2883 


Psalm of praise; from cantata The 
rock of liberty, m Rossetter G. Cole, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 9, 1920; 2 « Feb. 4, 1925; 
607005: Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 2884 


Psaume; du fond de Vabime; Lili 
Boulanger, of France; parties 1° 
violons. © Dee. 5, 1924: 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599924; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 2885 

Psaume CXXIX; par Lili Boulanger, 
of France; parties d’orch. © Dec. 
Dy, POZA cM Cis AT § hae cog Hs 
599932; Durand et cie., Paris. 2886 

Puck: by Edgar L. Bainton, rev. and 
re-fingered Arthur P. Schmidt co.. 
Ot Liaw. mpl. a ©hdan. 20519025: 2: ©. 


Jan 223s to. ROOG T4928 PLnUr.«P. 
Sehmidt co., Boston. [© revision 
and refingering] 2887 


123 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ys 


2888 


Puck in the belfry; by H. Anson, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Jan. 1, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 20: E 608739 ; Hugo Anson, 
London.. 2888 


Puck’s serenade; by Berenice Benson 
Bentley, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 19, 
1925; 2'c. Jan. 24; E 605395 ; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 2889 


Puneh (The) bowl; selection, arr. 
Henry E. Pether, of England; pf. 
© Dec. 29, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925: 
EK 608655 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 2890 


Puppchen, fahr’ mit mir nach Norder- 
ney! jazz-band shimmy. text Fritz 
Rotter, musik Robert. Stolz, of Aus- 
tria, op. 436. © Sept. 20, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 608178; Crescendo- 
theaterverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

2891 


Puszta-liebchen; operette in drei 
akten, Wilhelm Sterk, musik Michael! 
Krausz, of Hungary; klavierauszug 

- mit singstimmen. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 20; D 26749; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 2892 

Put me off on hallelujah street; w 
and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S. 
Topeka, Kan., Anderson ptg. & 
music co. S8vo. © Oct. 11, 1924; 
2 c. Feb. 13, 1925; E 6072138; Mrs. 
John A. Anderson, Topeka. 2893 


Put on the gas; w and melody H. C. 
Atwood, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 7, 
1925; E 605611 ; Harriett C. Atwood, 
Warren, Conn. 2894 

Puzzler’s paradise; w W. M. Butler, 
m Nicholas Sloane [pseud. of Nicho- 
las Slonimsky], of Russia, domiciled 
at Rochester, N. Y. ©1l1ce. Jan. 22, 
1925; E 605217; William Mill But- 
ler, Beachwood, N. J. 2895 

@uand tu vois une femme; couplets 
de Vivette, paroles Gaston Dumes- 
tre. musique Joseph Szule, of 
France. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c¢. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608033: Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 2896 

fox-trot, de Vivette, Joseph Szule, 

arr. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. ce 4to. © Dee. 

12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1925; H 608108 ; 

Francis Salabert) ’ Paris. [© ar- 

rangement] 2897 


Quand une femme me regarde comme 
ca; chanson fox-trot dans Vive la 
femme, paroles Georges de Wissant, 
F. Rouvray et H. Varna, musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1925: E 608041 : 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2898 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Quatuor; de P. Cettier. 
violons, alto et pene 
2h 1924 sae panie 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


~ 


of France; 2 
© Dee. 
, 1925: E 608070 ; 
2899 


Quatuor a cordes; de Paul Fiévet, of 
France; en ré mineur. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
599962; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
2900 


Que les hommes sont heureux ; couplets 
de. Varguille, “ade Troublez- -moi, 
paroles Yves Mirande, musique 
Raoul Moretti, of France. © Dec. 
12,1924: 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925: E 599990 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris.. 

Queen City; march, A. J. Weidt, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, both of U. S.: orch. 
4to:, © Octy' 8), 1923") Bee een 2: 
1925 ; E 610049 ; Walter Jacobs, ine., 


Boston. 2902 
Queen MHsi-shih; Chinese ballad of 
summer, w Li-Po, tr. Shigeyoshi 


Obata, m K. L. Richards, of U. S. 
© 1e. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607549; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 2903 


Queen Mab; 5 little tone pictures, A. 
T. Lee Ashton, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. The little fairy [4 others] 
© Feb. 3, 1925. 1 eG Femni3: Ee 
608552; Alfred Lengnick & ¢o., Itd., 
London. 2904 

Queen (The) of hearts; by Mari 
Paldi, of U. S.; pf. (Pictures from 
Alice in Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c« Jan. 2, 1925; E 606169; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2905 

Queen of my dreams; waltz, melody 
L. P. Ibelli, of U. S. © 1 e. Feb. 26, 
1925; HE 607621; Lows) Py ihells, 
Brooklyn. 2906 

Queenie, the carnival queen; w Rob- 
ert Rutherford, m Harold Arpthorp, 


of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608128; 
Reynolds & co., London. 2907 


Quelle (Die) ; konzert etude, Clemens 
Schmalstich, of Germany, op. 81, no. 
1; klavier. © Dec.*31, 1924; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 14, 1925; E 608616; Ed. Bote 
and G. Bock, Berlin. 


Quelques fleurs (A few flowers) ; 
valse tendre, Maurice Baron, of 
France; pf. © Jan. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 24; E 606752; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 2909 

Querelle (La): méiodie, poesie Com- 
tesse de Noailles, musique Adolphe 
Borehard, of France. Editions mu- 


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2901 


2908 | 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 «. 


2933 


sicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 

Dee? 12,.29924::1 ce» Jan: 5; 1925; HB 

599927 . Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
2910 


Quiet (A) little wedding: from Mr. 


Tickle, M. P., w R. P. Weston and / 


Bert Lee. m Harris Weston, of Eng- 
land; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 29, 1924: 1 «. 
Feb. 16, 1925: E 608661; Francis. 
Day & Hunter. London. 2911 


Quiétude; trio, Adrien Lévy, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle, 
eontrebasse ad lib. © Dee. 12, 1924: 
1e. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599979; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 2912 


Quindry Bay; song at sundown, Scot- 
tish Keltic song, w H. K. Ainsworth. 
m John Foulds, of Great Britain, 
op. 70,.no. 3; mixed voices. 4to. 
©y Jan: 23, 1925: Jy.c. Jan. 24; EH 
608349: W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, 2913 


Quintet; by Arnold Bax, of England: 
oboe and strings. Sc. and pts. © 
Heb. yee, 19252 4 Je. Keb. 13; H 
608748; Murdoch, Murdoch & co.., 
ine., London. 2914 


Radio blues; w and melody L. A. 
Tang, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1925; 
E 604764; Lucille A. Tang, Syra- 
euse, N. Y. 2915 


Radio (The) bug; melody E. Birken- 
maier, of U. S., arr.: Harry Hovel. 
© 1 ¢c.’ Féb. 12, 1925;E 607207; 
Edward Birkenmaier, Cincinnati. 

2916 


Radio (The) girl; w and melody M. J. 
Coleman, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 24. 
1925; E 607575: Mary J. Coleman. 
Spirit Lake, Id. 2917 

Radio lullaby; w Mother Trevor fi. e. 
Mrs. W. Trevor]. m Bill Hatch [i. e. 
W: J. Hatch] of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
7. 1925; E 605591; Wilbur Jackson 
Hatch. Altadena, Calif. 2918 


Radio refrain: w and m C. A. Brozek. 
of Russia, domiciled at Harlowton. 
Mont} G4! ¢. Feb. 5, ) 1925+! EB 
605696 ; Charles A. Brozek, Harlow- 
ton, Mont. 2919 


Radio waves rag; by Evans Brown, of 
U. S.: accordion. (Sonata mensile 
per armonica, June 1924, no. 162) 
© May 29, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1925: 
EH) 605154; Biagio R. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. 2920 

Raff (Joseph Joachim) Suite; op. 
91, rev. M. Moszkowski. of France: 
pf. en ré mineur. (Hdition fran- 
caise de musique classique, no. 283) 


12 


©. Dec. 12, 1924; 1 e.-Jan. 5, 1925; 


E 599912: Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
vised edition ] 2921 
Rage; for fiendish anger. etc., Wil- 


liam Axt, arr. James C. McCabe, 
both of U. S.; orch., piano or organ 
conductor. (© Feb. 6, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 7; E 605659; Robbins-Engel, 
ine.. New York. 2922 


Railroad Bill; w and m Roba Stanley, 
of U. S., arr. Irene Spain. © 1 c. 
Feb. 21, 1925; E 605980; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 2923 


Rain or shine, pal of mine; w Edgar 
Leslie, m Charles Borrelli, of U. S. 
© Jan, 19. 1925 2. co Jan... 14; 
606653 ; Clarke & Leslie songs, inc.. 
New York. 2924 


Rainbow (The); by Theodora Dut- 
ton, of U.S:; pt. © Jan/l2Z1925 > 
2 ec. Jan. 16; E 605082; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2925 
Raindrops; w Larry Liebson, melody 
B. Solomon, of U. S. C1. Feb. 
6, 1925; E 607073; Berenice Solo- 
mon, Chicago. 2926 


Rainstorm (The); concert _ study, 
Cuthbert Harris, of England; pf. 
© Jan; 71,4192 i.e. Hans 2s Bb 
608326: Warren & Phillips. London. 

2927 

Rainy day; by Ernest Bloch, of U. S.: 
pf. (Enfantines, no. 8) © Dec. i7, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606625: 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 2928 

three-part school cho., w Alice B. 
Neal, m Roland Ray. of U. S.: 
treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606154; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

2929 

Rainy days; fox-trot, w and m B. O. 

Wheeler, of U. S.. © 1c. Feb. 18, 


.1925; E 607367; Blanche Olivia 
Wheeler, Hamilton, Mass. 2930 
Rajola-tango; di Max  Kreutzler 


[pseud. of Corinna Ginami], of 
Italy; pi; ©' Sept. 28, 1924; 1 e. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599763; Saporetti & 
Cappelli, Florence, Italy. 2931 


Rakin’ in the hay; w James Brock- 
man, melody Abel Baer, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Feb. 17, 1925; E 605928; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 2932 
Ramage (Le) des oiseaux (Singing of 
the birds); paroles Emma Plante, 
English version Helen F. Latour, 
musique H. B. Latour. of U. S. 
Lowell, Mass., Orion music co. © 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 21: E 610030; 
Edward B. Latour, Lowell. 2933 


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2934 


Rano; by Franz Drdla, of Czecho- 
Slovakia. domiciled at New York; 
violin and pf. © Dee. 27, 1924; 2 
ce. Feb. 2, 1925; E 606952: Boston 
musie co., New York. 2934 

Ratuj ze mnie boze; krakowiak, na 
tle melodji ludowej opracowat Frank 
Przybylski, of U. S.; instrumental 
with w. © 1. e@ Jan 19,1925.) 
606595; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 2935 

Rayon (Un) de soleil; danse gra- 
cieuse, Denis Dupré, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Jan. 12, 1925; 1. 
Feb. 13; E 608712; A. Hammond & 
co., London. . 2936 

‘Reapers are needed; w N. W. AIl- 
phin, m P. B. Collins, of U. S. © 
Dec. 15, 1924; 2 e. Jan. 24, 1925; 
E 605485; Paul B. Collins, Ashe- 
ville, N.C. 2937 

Reckless blues; melody Bessie Smith, 


of U: Si. © 1 cel Pebe B92 5s E 
605491; C. R. pub. co., New York. 
2938 

Recompense; life, w Josephine M. 


Fabricant, m Meta Schumann, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Feb. 18, 1925; 
2 c. Feb. 19; E 607444; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 2939 


Recompense d’amour; tone poem, IL. 
A. Kempinski, of U. S., op. 33; orch. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925; 
EK 606837; Photo play music co., 
inc., New York. 2940 

Recueillement; piéce religieuse, P. de 
Bréville, arr. S. Chapelier, of 
France; violin solo avee ace. de 
quatuor et pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; B 
608020; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 2941 

Red devil blues; w Maceo Jefferson, 
melody C. T. White, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 607647; Carl 
Talbot White, New York. 2942 

Red head; waltz, w E. Mogle, m Helen 
McDonald, of U. S. © Feb. 14, 
1925;2c¢. Mar. 2; E 610146; Evelyn 
Mogle, Minneapolis. 2943 

Red-head Riley; fox-trot, w L. J. 
Burt, m G. Apolski and P. Bukantis, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1924; 
E 605026; Geo. Apolski and Paul 
Bukantis, Detroit. 2944 

Red hot; w and melody W. P. 
Hoye, of U. S. © 1 «@ Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607576; W. BP. Hoye, Little- 
ton, N. C. 2945 

Red Serge—the bolshevik; humorous, 
w Peter Cheyney, m Harold Arp- 
thorp, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 
30, 1924;,1.¢. Jan. 12, 1925; E 
608117; Reynolds & co., London. , 

. 2946 


Reflections (Réflets) ; valse, Ennart, 
arr. Adolf Lotter, of France; orch. 
with pf. conductor. Hawkes octavo 
ed. © Dee. 23, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 
1925 ; E 599812; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 2947 


Refiets sur l’eau; intermezzo, L. L. 
Lynde, of France; pf. © Dee. 19, 
1924; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1925; E 608483; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 2948 


Reggie; one-step, Hero de Rance, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Jan. 
16, 1925; 1 c« Feb. 12; E 608533; 
Cavendish music co., London. [© 
arrangement ] 2949 


Regina coli: w from the Catholic 
church, m M. J. Vanden Elsen, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. nos. 1, 
2. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 ce. each Feb. 
24; E 607503, 607504; M. L. Nem- 
mers, Milwaukee. 2950, 2951 


no. 1; m O. Talbot, of U. S., op. 
45; two or four voices, with organ 
aec. 4to. © Jan. 31, ‘1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 10; E 607160: Odilon Talbot, 
Worcester. 2952 


Regina mundi dignissima; cantique, 
- paroles Latin, mus:que Adolphe Bor- 
chard, of France; pf. ou orgue acc. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
& cie. © Dee. 15, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599926; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 2953 


Regular fellows; w Billy C. Owens, 
m Jack B. Tenney, of U. S. Los 
Angeles, Calif., W. A. Quincke & 
co. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; 
E 605874: W. A. Quineke, Los 
Angeles. 2954 

Reine (La) de la Rue de la paix; 
opérette en trois actes, Raymond 
de Cesse et Jack Cazol, musique 
Speranza-Camusat, of France; par- 
tition, pf. et chant. © Dec. 31, 
19283: 1 ¢@. Jan. 5, 1925; D 26709; 
Edition Arlequin, Paris. 2955 

Reine des reines; java G. Amaniera, 
of Italy: orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599863; G. Amaniera, Paris. 

2956 


Religious themes; from music drama 
suite Thais and Talmaae, Col’n Mac- 
leod Campbell, of Great Britain; 


orch. with pf.-conductor. (Boosey’s 
ofchestral journal, no. 245) © 
July 3, 1924; ’1 ec. Aug. 19; EB 


126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


_ nos. 1-2, 1925 


2981 


593498; Boosey & co., London. 
arrangement | 


Remember; w and melody I. Berlin, 
of U. S. ©. 1.¢. Feb; 26, 1925; BH 
607660; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 2958 

Remembered (A) kiss; reverie, Kate 
Vannah, of U. S., arr. Maurice 
Baron, of France; orch. © Feb. 
mw 1925+ 2) ‘ec. Feb. 7;) E 607078 ; 
Maurice Baron, New York. 2959 


Remembrance; song without words, 
Bernhard L. Jewett, of U. S., op. 
16, ed. J. Frank Leve; pf. © Dee. 
Bij 1924" 2 ec! Jani! 2.1925; EB 
607049 ; Estate of Hamilton §. Gor- 
don, New York. 2960 


Rem'ck (The) collection of popular 
songs; arr. E. T. Romeder, of U. S., 
ed. George Botsford, with directions 
for playing ete., arr. Zarh Myron 
Bickford; ukulele ace. no. 5. © 
mp 2e 1925; 2 ¢« Feb. 25; EB 
607603; Jerome H. Remick & co., 

_ New York. 2961 

Rem ‘niscence; reverie, W. A. Johnson, 
ore. Si;:pi0' ©: Lic iJan. 114,) 1925 ; 
E 606482; Warner Albin Johnson, 
Randall, Minn. 2962 


Repentence; valse piemontese, arr. B. 
Quattrociocche, of U. S.; accordion. 
(Quattrociocche edition, no. 146) 
©. Dec. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1925; 
BH} 605161 ; Biagio R.- Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. [© arrangement] 

2963 


Requiem; w Robert Louis Stevenson, 
m Vernon Lathom-Sharp, of Eng- 
land. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
1. In B flat—2. In F. © Feb. 13, 
1925; 1 ¢. each Feb. 16; E 608599, 


[© 
2957 


608600; Oscatel Irlam, Sandwich, 
Kent, England. 2964, 2965 
Response: sacred words, m_ Bessie 


Stukey-Hill, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
© 1 «¢. Feb. 6, 1925; E 607065; Mrs. 
Jas. A. Hill, Jefferson City, Mo. 
2966 
Responsive singing gameS; w and m 
Enid Blyton, of Great Britain. © 
Jan. 30, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 6; E 608488; 
J. Saville & co., Itd., London. 2967 


Rest from thy labors: part-song, w 
and m Rupert Edward Blatchford, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, pf. or organ 
acc. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1925; 2 e. 
Jan. 12; E 605018: C. W. Thomp- 
son & ¢o., Boston. 2968 

Return; w and m P. Schauland, of 
UF 8! VW ep: Jan: 19}':2925)3 
606586 ; Paul Schauland. Waterbury, 
Conn. 2969 


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Réve d’amour; par J. B. C. de Pauw, 
of Netherland; grand orgue. Am- 
sterdam, Seyffardt’s muziekhandel. 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 599845; J. L. W. and C. Seyffardt,. 
Amsterdam, Netherland. 2970 


Réve douloureux: de Th. Akimenko, 
arr. S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
avec pf—conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924; le. Jan. 5, 1925; HE 599870 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement ] 2971 


Reveille (The); poem Minna Irving, 


m Alexander MacFadyen, of U. S.; 
med. or high voice. © Feb. 14, 


1925; 2.¢c. Feb. 18; HE 607392; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 2972 
Reverie; by F. Feldman, of U. S., op. 


B52 PRIS A: ef Faw 4, 399259) Wh 
605030 : Frank Feldman, Brooklyn. 
2973 


by J. L. Steinbugler, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1924; 2 «. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606279; John L. Steinbug- 
ler, New York. 2974 
de J. Porret, of France, op. 32; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dees, A924> We Jans Ve AGZ9: 
E 608260; Julien Porret, Paris. 
2975 
Réverie du patre; trio, Paul Fauchey, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avee contrebasse ad lib. © Dee. 12, 


1924: 1 «. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599974; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2976 
Reverie of love: by Erno Rapee and 
William Axt, both of U. S.; pf. © 
Jan 2, (T9253 ° Dre Jan 2i°" BE 
606719; Robbins-Engel. inc., New 
York. 2977 


—-— reverie, Erno Rapee and William 
Axt, arr. James C. McCabe, all of 


U. S.; orch. with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1925: E 604811; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 2978 


Revive Thy work, O Lord; w and m 
M. A. Stephens, of U. S. Lake 
George, N. Y., H. L. Stephens. © 
gan. 1, 1925: 2-e. Jan: 20-8 G0ots9 - 
May Agnew Stephens, Lake George, 


N.Y. 2979 
Rhapsodie; sur un chant canadien 
Alouette, Maurice Jacquet, of 
France; pf. © Jan. 19, 1925: 1 «. 


Jan. 22; E 608293; Edition Belgo- 
Canadienne, Montreal, Canada. 
2980 


Rhapsody; by Clifford Demarest, of 


t Si organ’and “pre © Jan. 1p 
¥924:3):2) eooFJan;: 167°E) 605075 G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. d981 


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2982 


| pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Rhapsody in blue; by George Gersh- 
win, of U. S.; pf., with 2nd pf. in 
se. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c Jan. 2, 
1925: E 606144; Harms, inc., New 
York. 2982 


Rhyme (A) of time; unison song, w 
Christina G. Rossetti, m Felix 
White, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Read; treble voices, in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic-sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
£8, ,LOZ4: AeA Sa@nor2) 2HOZS eh 
599675; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2983 


Ricordo di Caruso; mazurka, Natale 
Fiorenza, of U. S.; aeeordion. (So- 
nata mensile per armonica, Septem- 
ber, 1923, no. 166) © Sept. 2, 1923; 
2 e¢. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605151; Biagio 
R. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

2984 


Right and left hand relations; by M. 
Doolittle, of U. S.; pf. New York, 
Sidney A. Reeve. (Reeve-rational 
system of musical notation) © Jan. 
9 1925: 2 c Jan. 407 HB. 6064350; 
Maude Doolittle, Jackson Heights, 
fy IN TY 2985 

Right at your door is the rainbow’s 
end; w and melody I. Watson, of 
U.S. ©1ec. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605622; 
Isabel Watson, Lowell, Mass. 2986 

Rimington ; with variations, arr. Wil- 
son Preston, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Jan. 26, 1925; 1 ec. Jan. 28; E 
608421; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. [© arrangement] 2987 

Ring (A) song; children’s two-part 
song, w Hleanor Farjeon, m H. Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain; treble voices. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
© Jan. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 20; E 
608729 ; Harry Farjeon, London. 

2988 


Rinnece na Hirann (National dances of 
Ireland) ; ed. and. described Eliza- 
beth Burchenal, of U. S., pf. arr. 
Emma Howells Burchenal. © Jan. 
30, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1925; aff. Feb. 
7, 1925; A 815948; A. E. Barnes & 
co., New York. 2989 


Rio Verde; Mexican serenade, James 
M. Fulton, of U. S., op. 962; band. 
4to. © Feb. 6,.1925.; 2 c..Feb..19; 
E 607462; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 2990 

Rippling brooklet; by Maria Del’ 
Aqua, of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state music co. © Dee. 
26, 1924; 2 c. Dee. 29; E 607421; 
R. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 2991 

Riquette; operette in drei akten, von 
Rudolph Sechanzer und Ernst Wel- 


isch, musik Oscar Straus, all of Aus- 
tria, klavier arr. Otto Lindemann, 
mit textbuch der gesinge. © Jan. 
20, 1925;.1 c. Mar. 12; D 267442 W. 
Karezag verlag, Vienna. 2992 


Rise, crowned with light; festal an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Arthur 
F. M. Custance, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 30; E 606867; Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York. 2993 


Rispetti . . . per dispetto; versi Nan- 
do Vitali, musica Vincenzo Billi, of 
Italy, op. 397; pf. con parole. © 
Feb." 19,." 19255, 1) ef Fepap20rk B 
608686; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

2994 

River (The) path; suite, Adrien La- 
marte, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Sun- 
rise on the river. [2 others]' © 
Dec. 18, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; EB 
608135; Phillips & Page, London. 

2995 


Roaming; w J. Randolph Quinn, m 
C. Kneeshaw, of Wales. London, 
Warren & Phillips). © Dec. 17, 


1924; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; BE 599686; 


Cecily Kneeshaw, Abergele, N. 
Wales. 2996 
Robinson Crusoe; by George F. 


Hamer, of U. S.; pf. with w. Law- 
rence, Mass., Bay state music co. 
© Dec. 26, 1924; 2 c. Dec. 29; EB 
607488; R. Liversidge, Lawrence, 
Mass. 2997 


Rock-a-bye, baby boy o’mine; w and 
melody G. Slusser, of U. 8S. © 1 e¢. 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607567; Genevieve 
Slusser, Clarksburg, W. Va. 2998 


Rock pile blues; mama’s prison yard 
blues, w and m Spencer Williams, of 
U. S. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 25; 
E 610064; Lincoln music co., New 
York. ipeoe 

Rocking (The) chair rag; by A. W. 
Coe, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 20, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 605999; Albert W. 
Coe, Mason City, Ia. 3000 


Rocking (The) horse; w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 23, no. 8; 
pf. with w. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 
2 c. Dec. 29; E 607428; R. Liver- 


sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 3001 
Roland’s violin tutor; by Benjamin 
Roland, of Great Britain. © Dee. 


29, 1924; 1¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599705; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 3002 
Roll along; fox trot, w and m W. A. 
Sullivan, of U. S., arr. Vineent Nery. 
Chicago, Ill, Englewood music 


128 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


house. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
17; E 605869; Wm. Agusta Sullivan, 
Chicago. : 3003 
Roll along, roll along, roll along, we’re 
buddies all the time; w Alger Train, 


m C. R. Pascoe, of U. S. ©l1e- 


Feb. 7, 1925; E 605593; Clarence R. 
Pascoe, Hancock, Mich. 3004 


Roll on thou dark and deep blue 
ocean; quartette, w H. B. Dale, m 
H. W. Petrie, arr. M. T. Bohannon, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Jan. 
31, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 2; E 606945; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 3005 


. Rolling stones; first concert party al- 
bum, w and m Dick Henty, of Great 
Britain. nos. 1-7. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 1924; 
1 e. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608115; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 3006 

Romance; by A. d’Ambrosio, op. 9, arr. 
Maurice Baron, of U. S. 1. Small 
orch.—2. Full -orch. © Feb. 21, 
1925; 2 c. each Feb. 27; E 607687, 
607688; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] 

3007, 3008 


— by Lily Strickland, of U. S.; vio- 


lin and pf. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 16; E 605074; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 3009 

by M. F. Notz, of U. S.; orch. 


© 1e¢ Feb. 14, 1925; E 607317; 
Minnie F. Notz, Washington. 3010 


——w Elizabeth Clegg, m Violet Dale, 
of Great Britain. © Jan. 22, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 3; E 608422; T. E. Bevan 
& eo., Caleutta, India. 3011 


w S. Rosen, melody Al Jacobs, 
arr. Harry A. Powell, both of U. S. 
©1c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 607095: Sam 
Rosen and Al Jacobs, San Fran- 
cisco. 3012 


Romance en mi; par Alberto Bach- 
mann, of Switzerland; violon et pf. 
@ Dec. 31, 1928: 1 ce. Jan. 751925: 
FE 599967; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

3013 


Romance ancienne;: trio, Paul Fau- 
chey, of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loncelle avee contrebasse ad lib. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7. 1925; E 
599970; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

3014 


Romantic melody; waltz, w and m 
B. L. Seaman, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 
24, 1925; E 605268; Bernard Le 
Roy Seaman, New York. 3015 

Romanza: by Enrique Granados, arr. 


Maurice Baron, of France. 1. Small 
orch.—2. Full orech. © Dee. 29, 


3028 


1924; 2 e. each Jan. 2, 1925; EH 
606105, 606106; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

3016, 3017 


Romanza appassionata; trio, Paul 
Fauchey, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avec contrebasse, ad. lib. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 599966; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


3018 
Romanza sérénata; trio, Paul Fau- 
chey, of France; pour pf., violon 


et violoncelle avec contrebasse ad 
lib. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 
1925; E 608009: Francis Salabert; 
Paris. 3019 


Romola; mazurka, M. Bellis, of U. S.; 
violins, ©) 4./ce,7 Jan. 20, 1925 si. 
606726; Matthew Bellis, Brooklyn. 

3020 


Romp (A) on the sands; by John A. 
Tatam, of Great Britain: pf. © 
dato, a2 1 ec. Rep, 12 5 
608566; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 


don. 3021 
Rondoletto; by Fritz Hartmann, of 
Germany, op. 219, no. 1; pf. (In 


good humor) © Feb. 3, 1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 7; E 605678 : ahec: Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 3022 


Rooster (The); thoughts in a hen 
coop, w John Kendrick Bangs, m 
John Barnes Wells, of U. S.; high 
voice, in FEF. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 11; E 605890; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 3023 


Rosa gentile; mazurk, P. E., of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; instrumen- 
tal’ ‘(© f ¢. San, 20, 1925 >" '605133'- 
P. Eliseo & son, New York. 3024 


Rosalie; fox trot, w and m Melvin O. 
Dee [pseud. of Carl E. Austin] of 
Uns; © dam. 2,,1925: 2c, Jan.,5; 
E 606272: Ace music co., Indianap- 
olis. 3025 


Rosary hour in Ireland; w and m 
M. M. Countryman, of U. S. © Jan. 
26, 1925; 2 e. Feb. 6; E 607178: 
Margaret Countryman, Alton, Ta. 


3026 
Rosas (Las) eastellanas (Castilian 
roses) ; danza espafiola, P. EH. Dur- 


ney. of U. S., op. 9; pf. ©1c. Jan. 
24, 1925; E 605261; Paul Edmund 
Durney, San Francisco. 3027 


Rose (The); waltz, P. F. del Cam- 
piglio, of U. S., ed. J. Frank Leve; 
pes. “©: Wee. dt! 1924-92 "eF Jan. 2. 
1925; E 607054; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 3028 


129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3029 


Rose (The) and the kiss; w Clifford 
Kane Stout, m V. G. Wright, of 
U. Sta@etwretJan. 13), aoe 
605002; Viola Gordon Wright, Coro- 
nado, Calif. 3029 

Rose (The) and the thorns; w Henry 
Oyston, m H. Chisholm Jackson, of 
Great Britain; sop. and contralto 
soles with mixed voices. 4to. © 
Aen o. LO2h: 1 e. Jian./e2o oe oe 
608419; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 3030 

Rose. .and,,thorn;:w_and,.m,,M. R. 
Brown, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 6; E 605556; M. Russell 
Brown, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 3031 


Rose leaf waltz; by Chas. Brunner, 
ed. EK. R. Kroeger, of U. S.; pf., 
feur hands. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 604824; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, pedaling, editing and 
phrasing | 3032 

Rose Marie; musical play, bk. and 
lyrics Otto Harbach and Oscar 
Hammerstein 2nd, m Rudolf Friml, 
of Czecho Slovakia, and Herbert 
Stothart, of U. 8. Voeal se. © Feb. 
18, 1925; 2 ¢«. Feb. 26: D 26730; 
Harms, inc., New York. 3033 

Rose © mine; w R. Crump, melody 
Theo. G. ‘Beach, of U..S. © 1 «. 
Jan. 29, 1925; E 605360: Raymond 
Crump, Brooklyn. 3034 

Rose of Cuba; w and m F. Peters, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
@© Jan. 4, 1925: 2 c. dame d4>) Eb 
605048 ; Frank Peters. E. Pittsburgh. 

3035 

Rose of dreams; by Oliver E. Story, 
of U. S.;. pf. ©-1.¢. Feb. 20,1925; 
FE 605945; Grey gull records, inc., 
South Boston. 3036 

Rose cf Hawaii; w and m Wendell W. 
Hall and Bert H. Carlson, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace.. with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Jan. 14, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 15; E 605060; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 3037 


Rose of Japan; fox-trot, w G. Marion 
Burton, m William B. Kernell, of 
U. S., arr. Wm. Schulz; orch. 4to. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 
607672; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 3038 


from Houses of sand, w § G. 
Marion Burton, m William B. Ker- 
nell,,of U, S.; ©,Heb. 17,1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 19; E 605935; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 3039 

Rose of Los Angeles: w W. J. Bryant, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.. © 


Fn a SS 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


1c. Jan. 30, 1925; E 606855; W. J. 
Bryant, Los Angeles. — 3040 


Rose of my country (La rosa de mi 
patria) ; patriotic pageant cantata 
for girls’ voices, w Alberto Campos, 

_ English lyrics Abbie Farwell Browa, 
of U. S., m Francisco Buencamino. 
4to. (In New beacon operettus, 
Philippine series no. 1) © Jan. 10, 
1925; 2) e@ and aie tfan,; aera? A 
819082; Silver, Burdett & co., New- 
ark. 3041 


Rose of romance; w Charles Wilmoit, 
m Joseph Batten, of England; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 29, 1924; 1 c Feb: 
16, 1925; E 608662; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 3042 


Rose of the moonlight; fox trot in- 
termezzo, w Edgar Leslie, m Henry 
Lodge, of U. S. © Jan..19, 1925; 
2c Jan. 14; E 606651; Clarke & 
Leslie songs, ine., New York. 3043 


Rose (The). that broke my heart; w 
Don O’Dare, melody Jesse M. 
Winne, of U.S. © 1 ec Feb. 7, 

1925: E 605642; William T. Phil- 

lips, New York. 3044 


Rose (The) that grows in Yankee 
land is the Irish Rose for me; w 
and m Carlo and Sanders, arr. Wm. 
M. Redfield, all of U. S.; pf. ©1 
ce. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604859; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

“ 3045 

Rosebud waltz; by C. Becht [pseud. 
of Carl W.: Kern]. of UL 8.2 pf., 
four hands. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ec. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 604826; Shattinger 


piano and musie co., St: Louis. [© 
arrangement] 3046 
Rough daddy; w F. L. Carver, m 
Billy Lloyd, of U. S: [Photostat] 


© 1 ¢ Feb. 4, 1925; E 606984: 
Fred Langhenry Carver, Los An- 
geles. 3047 


Roundelay (A); part-song, w A. J. 
Perman, m Frances McCollin, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. Jan. 2, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 8; E 604953; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 3048 


Rubbers; w M. G. O’Shea, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U: S. © 1 «. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606583; M. Grace 
O’Shea, Hackensack, N. J. 3049 


Rubeville: rustic suite, M. L. Lake, 
of U. S.; full orch. with pf. con- — 
ductor. 1. Twilight on the farm. 
[2 others.] © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 19, 1925;. E 606631; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 3050 


1380 


t 


\ 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


3073 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Kamennoi-Ostrow; by <A. Rubin- 
stein, arr. William M. Felton, of = 
S.; pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2 
1925 - E 606164; Theo. ‘Presser Co.., 
Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 3051 


Melody in F; by A. Rubinstein, 
arr. Andrew Luck, of U. ie violin 
and pf. © Feb. 25, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
Phas, thy GLOLOT 5 Fred aed CO., 
Cleveland. [© bowing, fingering 
and phrasing] 3052 


Ruddigore; seven easy pieces from 
the opera, Arthur Sullivan, adapted 
and arr. Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. I know a 
youth who loves a little maid. [six 
others] © Jan. 24, 1925; 1 ¢ Feb. 
6; E 608484: Chappell & co., Itd.. 
London. 3053 


Rufus McGoofus; w and melody E. 
Faneuf, of U. S. © 1 .¢ Jan. 3, 


1925; E 604783: Estelle Faneuf, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 3054 
Ruminische fantasie (Fantaisie ru- 
maine); von Jonel Dimitriescu, 
instr. E. Haensch, of Germany; 
orch. mit pf.-direction. © April 
Dumont e. dan. t2. 19257 0H 


608206: Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 3055 


Runaway (The) train; w Robert HE. 
Massey, m Harry Warren, of U. S 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1925; E 607186; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 3056 


Rustic pictures; by Arthur Somervell, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Zephyr. 


[5 others] © Feb. 4, 1925: 1 «. 
Feb. 16; E 608591 ; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 3057 
Rustic suite; by Alec Rowley, of 
Great Britain: organ. obl. S8vo. 1. 
Sunlit morning. [4 others] © 
Feb. 23, 1925; 1 c<«-. Feb. 19; E 
608669 ; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3058 
Rusticanella; canzone, parole Gio- 
vanni Droyvetti, musica Domenico 
Cortopassi, of Italy. © Nov. 20, 


1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925: E 599754; 
Carlo Beltramo, Milan. 3059 


Rustling of the flowers (Sepot kvétin) ; 
waltz, E. Stole, arr. Louis Vitak, 
of U. S. 4to. 1. Band.—2. Orch. 
© Dec. 27, 1924; 2 ce. each Feb. 24, 


1925; BE. 607512, 607516; Vitak-Els- 
nie co., Chicago. [© arrangement] 
3060, 3061 


52684—25— —10 


Ruth; sacred cantata, Paul Bliss, of 
U. S.; cho. of women’s voices with 
solos. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 7; E 605672; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 3062 


Sabbath evening service, 2; from Un- 
ion prayer book, m F. P. Fisk, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. New York, 
Bloch pub. co. 4to. © Sept. 26, 
1924; 2c. Dec. 27; E 605660; Frank- 
lin Pierce Fisk, Kansas City, Mo. 

3063 


Sacred music; compiled and ed. Al- 
bert E. Weir, of U. S.; pf. solo 
_and vocal. (Ideal home music li- 
brary, v. 7) © Nov. 28, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1925; aff. Jan. 7; A 815682 ; 
Charles Seribner’s sons, New York. 
[© revision and new matter] 3064 


Sad; w and m Walter Donovan and 
Elmer Barr, both of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 ec. 
Feb. 6; E 605548; Milton Weil mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 3065 

Sad hearted Sal: w and melody P. R. 
Terry and J. Cobello, both of U. 8. 
© 1c Feb. 5, 1925; E 605503; 
Perey R. Terry and Joe Cobello, 
Philadelphia. 3066 

Safety: tell it—think it—spell it; w 
and m John Consiintin Zouboulakis, 
on, OU: S. © an.' 12, -1925 2 e Web.: 
6; E 605561; John C. Zouboulakis, 


Bristol, Conn. 3067 
Sailing; fox trot, w Ra Howes, m 
Sid. Mayor, of England. © Dec. 


ek 1924; PT ee) Web. 12; 1.608560; 
Imperial music pub. co., London. 
3068 

Sailing along on Tampa Bay; w S. R. 
Wallbaum, melody Anna Hering 


Sovereign, of U..S. © 1. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606282; Sarah Roberts 
Wallbaum,. Chicago. 3069 


Sailing with dolly; by Juan Masters, 
or: WU.) Ssopt. (iwc tunes for’ tots) 
©); Jan.+19,. 1925:; 2:0. Janu 243; EB 
605397 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
eago. 3070 

Sailor (The) boy: by W. Berwald, of 
LS ie Oimaie OC lOO Do: 
Feb. 2; E, 607033; Theo. Presser CO., 
Philadelphia. 307 1 

Sailor’s (The) tomb; w. and m P. 
Schauland, of U. S.; bass voice. © 
1 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606585; Paul 
Sechauland, Waterbury, Conn. 3072 


St. Bernard commandery march; by 
Fred K. Huffer, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© -dian.;.6; 1925:;; 2.e:; Jan: 13,3. EB 
606466 ; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 3073 


131 


3074 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


St. George march; by D. Reinhardt, 
of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 5, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 28; E 606873 ; Dick Reinhardt, 


New York. 3074 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
cygne (The swan); by C. Saint- 


Saéns, transeribed Alexander Siloti, | 


of Russia, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © Nov. 29, 1924; 2 ¢ Jan. 19, 
1925; EH 606612; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

38075 
Mon coeur s’ouvre 4 ta voix; can- 
tabile extrait du duo, de Samson et 
Dalila, transcription EH. Lucas, of 
France; clarinette, en si bémol, et 
pf. © Dee. 12, 19245-41 ce Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599922; Durand et egie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 3076 


Une nuit 4 Lisbonne; barcarolle, 
transcrite H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
orch. avec pf.—conducteur. 4to. 
© Dec. 12; 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 5, 1925; 
E 599871; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© transcription] 3077 
Le pas d’armes du roi Jean; bal- 
lade. C. Saint-Saéns, transcrit H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec 
pf.—conducteur. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
le. Jan. 17, 1925; EB 608272; Durand 
et cie., Paris. [© transcription] 

3078 


Sally, Irene and Mary came from the 
same alley aS me; w and melody 
L. 8S. Hollister, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 
6, 1925; EH 604851; Leona Stephens 
Hollister, New York. 3079 


Sally’s got the blues; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Ray Lopez, Abe Lyman and 
John Schonberger, all of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606338; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 3080 


Same. 
29: E 605336; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 3081 


Salt Lake City blues; w and m 
Charlie Jackson, of U. S.; in C. © 
1 e. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607718; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. 3082 


Salty dog blues; w and m Charlie 
Jackson, of U. S.; in C..' ©.1 ec. 
Feb. 28, 1925; E 607717; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 3083 


Salut d’ amour; by Edward Elgar, op. 
12, arr. Karl E. Hopphan, both of 
U. S.; two alto saxophones or alto 
saxophone solo and pf. ace. De 
troit, Hopphan school of music. © 
Feb: 928)" 19253 2° -e) Webi 21 22) 
605965; Karl E. Hopphan, Detroit. 


3084 


© Jan. 28, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 


Salute the flag; w F. B. Davis, m 
Boyce sisters, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
5, 1925; E 610217; Florence Boyce 
Davis, Waitsfield, Vt. 3085 


Salute the happy morn; Christmas 
anthem, w John Byrom, m Joseph 
Fletcher, of U. S.; solos, trio and 
cho. 4to. © Dee. 29, 1924; 2 e. 
Dee. 31; E 604944: Wm. A. Pond - 
& co., New York. 3086 


Salvation is mine; w Avis Burgeson 
Christianson, m Harry Dixon Loes, 
of U. S. © Nov. 28, 1924; 2 e. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 606267; Albert Christo- 
pher Fisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 3087 


Sa-ma-wee-no (Dearest sweetheart) ; 
Menominee love seng, w and m 
Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S.; with 
violin obbl. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606179; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia: 3088 


Same old blues; w and m Jesse 
Crump, of U. S.. © 1 « Feb. 26, 
1925; E 6076380; Chicago musie pub. 
co., Chicago. 3089 

Same (The) old moon is shining; w 
and m H. Donahue, of U. S. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; E 610102; 
Harry Donahue, San Francisco. 

3090 

Samet in seid; w L. Gilrod, melody 
Herman Wohl, of U. S. 

(3°55 J3N WPND) 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1925; E 605843; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 8091 

Sammy band; w and melody K. S. 
Stovall, of U. S. [Photographed] 
© 1:e Jan. 31,1925; BeG0ia56 : 
Kathryne Scannell Stovall pub. co., 
Oklahoma City, OKI. 3092 


Sand dance; by Frank Adlam, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Dee. 24, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608489; Nightingale & 
co., London. 3093 

San Francisco; fox trot from Crash, 
w and m Harry Carlton and Harry 
Condor, both of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 21, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
24; E 608694; Lawrence Wright 
musie ¢co., London. 3094 


San Salvador; w Haven Gillespie, m 
Erwin R. Schmidt and Jesse Craw- 
ford, both of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele, in D. © Jan. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Jan. 26; E 606818; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 3095 

Santa Claus march; by Lucien For- 
dell [pseud. of Carl Wilhelm Kern] 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 20, 1924; 2 ¢. 


132 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Jan. 2, 1925; E 604818; Shattinger 
piano and music co., St. Louis. 38096 


Sarabande; by Christian Carpenter, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 23, 
1924: 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; HE 599744; 
Ryalls & Jones, 
England. 3097 

Saralee; w and m Helen Good Morris, 
of U. S. Fort Wayne, Ind., Will A. 
Young pub. co. © Aug. 25, 1924; 
2 ce. Jan. 6, 1925; E 606335; Will A. 
Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 3098 


Sassy Sue; w and melody Buddy 
Fields and Seymour Simons, both of 
U.S. ©lc. Jan. 9, 1925; E 605294 ; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 3099 


Saterlacher; walzer, P. Miiller, of 
Hungary, domiciled at Philadelphia ; 
band. © 1. ¢« Dec. 3, 1924; E 
605701; Peter Miiller, Philadelphia. 

3100 


Saturday night; w and m J. Jilbert. 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © 1c. Dec. 
24, 1924: E 606416; Jack Jilbert, 
New York. 3101 

Save, save, save; w and m R. Lewis, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1925; E 
607380; Roger Lewis, Chicago. 3102 

Savior (The) King; Christmas song, 
I. H. Treadway, of U. S. © Dec. 
20, 1924; 2c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606336 ; 
Ida Hoyt Treadway, Brooklyn. 3103 


Sax (The) prince; by Ed. Chenette, 
of U. S.>\ band. 4to. © Feb.’'6, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 19; E 607458; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 3104 


solo for all saxophones with 
pf. acc. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
19; E 607463; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 3105 


Sax-princess (The) ; by Ed. Chenette, 
foes vand.. 4to. (©). Neb. 6, 
1925; 2 e. Feb. 19; E 607459; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 3106 


Say yes; w B. F. Warren, melody 
William Robert Clarke, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 27, 1925; E 605291; Benja- 
min Frederic Warren, New York. 

3107 


Seale stories; by Ida Mae Crombie, of 
U. S.; violin, in first ‘position. 
Jn: iG, 1925: 2 e Jan. 172 
605104; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 3108 


Seandal blues; w and melody Monte 
Jackson and Arthur Ray, both of 
WeS.) © 1 ve.) Feb. :24),.1925> BE 
607543 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 3109 


Searecrow. (The): w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 25, no. 1; 


Itd., Birkenhead,- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3124 


_ yocal or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 
1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 24; E 606761; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 3110 


Searecrows (The) ; unison or two part 
cho., w Laurene Highfield, m W. E. ~ 
Moore, of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 12; BE 607153; Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago. 3111 


Searlatti (Domenico) Suite; tran- 
scribed from the clavichord works 
of D. Searlatti, by Julius Harrison, 
of England: string orch. or quartet. 
1. Praeludium. [2 others] 1. Se. 
4to.—8. Contra basso.—38. Viola.—4. 
Violoncello). Violino II.—6. Vio- 
lino primo. © Feb. 13, 1925; 1 ec. 
each Feb. 16; E 608601—608606 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© 
transcription ] 3112-3117 


—30 piéces choisies (Selected 
pieces) ; ed. rev. M.—_J. Riss-Arbeau, 
of France; pf. (Hdition francaise 
de musique classique, no. 284) 
[Cover title; Piéces choisies] © 
Dec. 12) 1922 eA Jan. Oo, 1925.7 
599910: Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition] 3118 


Scarlet moth of dreams; w and m P. 
H. Lawless, of U. S.; male quartet. 
© 1c. Feb. 24. 1925; E 607527: Paul 
Henderson Lawless, Topeka, Kan. 


3119 
Scented floweret: romance, Joseph 
Tivelli;. Of Wel S.2 (pi. avi Jam, 22, 


1925: 2 c«. Jan. 24; E 606754; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 3120 


se. Morris Aborn, both 
of U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 


or 


4to. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 ce Jan. 29; 
E 606829; Belwin, inc.,. New York. 
3121 

Schubert (Franz Peter) Impromptus 


et moments musicaux (Impromptus 
and musical times); ed. rev. M.-J. 
Riss-Arbeau, of France; pf. (Edi- 
tion francaise de musique classique, 
no. 285) © Dee. 12, 1924: 1c. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599906; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 3122 


Lilac time; second selection, m 
arr. from F. Schubert, G. H. Clut- 
sam, orch. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; orech. with 1st violin con- 
ductor.” © Jan. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
10; E 608541; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 3123 


selection, Schubert, arr. G. 
H. Clutsam, violin and pf. arr. H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 26; E 608770; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 3124 


133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3125 


pt. It, n.s.,.v..20 


Schubert (Franz Peter)—Continued. 


Military march; hail to the chief, 
three-part song, w Martha Martin, 
m Franz Schubert, op. 51, no. 1, arr. 
Edward Shippen Barnes, of U. S.; 
treble voices, with bass, ad lib. 4to. 
© Janey Gs Oeb 2 1ey Jam 20008 
606700: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
2125 
Night and dreams (Nacht und 
trfiume) ; w M. von Collin, English 
version and trans. A. Walter Kra- 
mer, of U. S.; three pt. cho. women’s 
WOlCES4)) 440. ©) Heb. 6. .1925.<42e. 
Feb. 7; E 605681; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 3126 
The Omnipotence; English ver- 
sion and choral arr. partly after 
Liszt’s paraphrase, Frank VY. van der 
Stucken ; mixed voices, ten. or sop. 
solo or solo quartet. © Jan. 14, 
1925*> 2 ¢ Jan. 15% H6050T1: D. 
H. van der Stucken, Reading, Pa. 


3127 

Schumann (Robert Alexander) Kreis- 
leriana; op. 16, ed. revue M.-J. 
Riss-Arbeau, of France; pf. (Hdi- 


tion frangaise de musique classique, 
no. 290) © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; EH 599907; Heugel, Paris. 
[© xvevised edition] 3128 
—— Nocturne in F (Nachtsttick) ; op. 
23, no. 4, arr. W. P. Mero, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 « Jan. 2, 
1925; E 606203; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. [© new  arrange- 
ment ] 3129 
Novelettes; op. 21, ed. rev. M.-J. 
Riss-Arbeau, of France; pf. (Hdi- 
tion francaise de musique classique, 
no/ 291). ‘©? Dee, |:42,, - 1924354 1n-e. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599911; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 3130 
Piéces romantiques (Romantic 
pieces) ; op. 12, ed. rev..C. Galeotti, 
of France; pf. (Edition francaise de 


musique classique, no. 292) © Dec. 
2, AQ24 604 eG: Jian. 4d, (2925 3, Eh 
599904; Heugel, Paris. [© revised 
edition | 3131 


Toccata: op. 7, ed. rev. M. Mosz- 
kowski, of France; pf. (Edition 
francaise de musique classique, no. 
294) © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan..5, 
1925; E 599908; Heugel, Paris. [© 


revised edition ] 3132 
Scintilla; polka, L. Pieroni, arr. <A. 
Di Cesare, of, U. S.;. accordion. 


(Quattrociocehe edition, no. 157) © 
INOW OOS SC even Oe Ney ep 
E 605157; Biagio R. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. [© arrangement] 

3) Ts 


Scottish blues; by R. S. Morrison, of 
Wi-S.y, pf (©, dani i277 oes iar 
Feb. 2; E 607036; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 3134 


Scouts’ march; by Charles Harford 
Lloyd, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Dec. 22, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan: 24.1925 
E 608335; Augener, ltd., London. 

3135 


Scuordete ’e me! versi Peppino Cas- 
tiglia, musica Vincenzo Rotondo, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Edizioni Cas- 
tiglia. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1924) © 
Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ec. Dec. 2; E 608300; 
John Petrillo, New York. 3136 


Sea burial: from Eastern seas, Hast- 
wood Lane, of U. 8.; pf. © Feb. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 607663; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 3137 

Sea (A) dirge; part-song, w Shake- 
speare, m Buenta Carter, of U. S.; 

-male voices. 4to. © Jan, 22, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 26; E 605405; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 3138 

Sea foam; by Mildred Adair, of U. S.; 
pt. © Jan.15, 1925; 2 .¢c) dan. 22 
E 605169; Willis music co., New 
York. ' 3139 

Sea (The) of life; sacred song, w 
Hthel Paterson, m Gatty Sellars, of 
Great Britain. Paxton’s ed. © 
Jan. 16,).1925 ;. dyes Wel a een) 
668144; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 3140 


Seasons (The); Swedish folk-song, 
Hnglish text and m harmonized and 
adapted Samuel Richards Gaines, of 
U. S.; low. voice. © Jan. 12, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 16; HE 605085; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© harmonization 
and adaptation] 3141 

Second (A) book for piano; by Ida 
Bostelmann, of U. S. © Dee. 30, 
1924; 2 c«. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606308 ; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 3142 

Second hand love; w and melody Art 
Gillham and Billy Smythe, both of 


We S., © PV Co Keb 2 tes, 
606931; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. ~ 31438 


Second (The) minuet; by. Aubrey 
-Dowdon and Maurice Besly, .arr. 
Sydney Baynes, of Great Britain; © 
orch. with pf. conductor; in G. © 
Dec: 19; 192431 @ Jan! "30,1925; 
E 608396; Boosey & eco., London. 
[© arrangement] a 3144 

Secret (A): by W. Berwald, of U. S.: 
nt. © Jani 27, | 1925: 2c stem, 2: 
E 607035: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 3145 


134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Secret of spring; réverie, Dorothy 
Harris, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 608592 ; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 
3146 


Secret (The) of the stars; w Edward 
Lockton, m Franco Leoni, of Eng- 
land: high or med. voice. © Feb. 
14, 1925: 2 c. Feb. 18; E 607396; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New Yerk. 3147 


Secrets; w Elizabeth McCabe Gilmore, 
m D. Garrison [pseud. of D. G. En 
Eiarl| of U.S. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1925; 
E 604978; Dorothy Garrison En 
Earl, Anaheim, Calif. 3148 


See-saw (The) ; by Arthur Hartmann, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Feb. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 607390; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3149 


See saw, see saw; w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S8., op. 28, no. 3; 
pf. with w. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 
2 c. Dee. 29; E 607482; R. Liver- 
sidge, Lawrence, Mass. 3150 


Seed (The) corn song; w and melody 
J. W. Case, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607808; John W. Case, 
St. Anne, Ill. 3151 


Seek, en ye shall fine; w anon., m 
E. M. Norton, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
10, 1925; E 605751; Elizabeth M. 
Norton and Albert H. Stoddard, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 3152 


Select anthems; collection of choir 
favorites, compiled Jas. H. Fillmore, 
of U. S. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1925; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 12; A 818373; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 3153 


Selected dance music; compiled and 
ed. Albert HE. Wier, of U. S.; pf. 
(ideal home music library, v.6) © 
Nov. 28, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1925, aff. 
Jan. 7; A 815631; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. [© revision 
and new matter] 3154 


Selected hymns; for use in school or 
home, w and m various authors, 
compiled Kate Stearns Page, of U. 
S. 12mo. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
19; E 605092; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 


(Ideal home musie¢ library, v.5) © 
Nov. 28, 1924; 2c. Jan. 16, 1925; aff. 
Jan. 7; A 815630; Charles Scrib- 
‘ner’s sons, New York. [© revision 
and new matter] 3156 


3155 


Selections from the operas; compiled | 
and ed. Albert E. Wier, of U. S.; pf. | 


3168 


Seltzer short route harmony course, 
in fifteen lessons; by Frank R. Selt- 
Zemwoet-UsiS: © dan; 10;)1923% 2 « 
and aff. Jan. 30; A 820611; Wilbur. 


Van Scoyoc, Tyrone, Pa. 3157 
Send a great revival; w and m B. B. 
McKinney, of U. S. © Jan. 20, 


1925; 2 ¢« Jan. 19: -E 606678; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. 3158 


Sentimental melody; w and melody J. 
Scholl and M. Kyle, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925: E 605645; Jack 
Scholl and Mel Kyle, New York. 

3159 

Sentimental songs; compiled and ed. 
Albert E. Weir, of U. S. (Ideal 
home music library, v. 9) © Nov. 
28, 1924; 2 e. Jan. 16, 1925, aff. Jan. 
7; A 815634; Charles Scribner’s 
sons, New York. [© revision and 
new matter | 3160 


Sentimento-mazurka; A. Montalto, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
1. ©l1e. Jan. 26, 1925: BE 606794: 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 3161 


Septembre; poésie Raymond Genty, 
musique Félix Fourdrain, of France. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 599929; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 3162 


Serenade; from R. Drigo’s ballet suite - 
Les millions d’Arléquin, arr. Aug. 
Damm, of U. S.; ten. saxophone in 
B flat and in C, E flat alto saxo- 
phone and pf. © Nov. 24, 1924; 
2c. Dec. 27; E 605173; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

3163 
par L. Tenaro, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 

12,1924; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608088: 

Hayet, Paris. 3164 

w Perey Bysche Shelley, m D. S. 
Drake, of U. S. © 1c Jan. 22, 
1925; E 605185; Dorothy Sussdorff 
Drake, Oakland, N. J. 3165 

Sérénade  ibérienne: par Roger 
Branga, of France; violoncelle, 17° 
position, avee pf. © Dee. 5, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599951; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 3166 

Sérénade mélancolique; poésie G. 
Jean-Aubry, musique Louis Aubert, 
of France. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 @. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608085: Durand et 
cie., Paris. 3167 

Serenade mignonne ; by Norman Leigh, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 10, 1924; 2 e. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604869; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 3168 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3169 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Serenade nocturne; ’tis love, ’tis love 
that sets our hearts aglow, w Regi- 
nald Somerville, m Etchecopar, of 
Great Britain. © Jan. 21, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 4; E 608480; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

: 3169 


Serenade romantique; waltz lento, F. 
Ferrato, of U. S.; pf. 
13, 1925: E 607263; Frank Ferrato, 
Corona, L. I., N. Y. 3170 


Sérénade sentimentale; trio, A. Chan- 
trier, of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loncelle avec contrebasse ad lib. © 
‘Dec. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; EB 
999976 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

3171 

Serenata; by E. Thimgren, of 
Mexico; violin and pf. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 10; HE 605014; 
Edward Thimgren, Popotla, D. F., 
Mexico. 3172 


by Jules Schulhoff, transcribed 
Maxwell A. Davidson, of U. S.; E 
flat alto saxophone and pf. © Nov. 
21, 1924; 2 c« Jan. 19, 1925; HE 
606604; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] Sly 


by R. F. Reisa, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
6; E 605575; Rudolph F. Reisa, 
Warren Park, Ill. 3174 


" Serenata ’e lacreme; versi E. Castel- 
lucci, musica L. Tutela, of Italy, 
domiciled at Newark, N. J.; mand. 
ace. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605127; 
Luigi Tutela, Newark, N. J. 3175 


Serenata ’e sango; versi C. Parisi, 
melodia R. Borrelli, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 26, 1925; E 606789; Ciro Parisi 
and Raffaele Borrelli, Philadelphia. 

3176 


Sergeant Perey; w Eric Valentine and 
Bennett Scott, m Richard Fall, of 
Austria; in D. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dee. 30, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 2, 1925; EH 599704; B. Feldman 
& co., London. [© corrected version 
and English lyrics] 3177 

Service; w and m Clayton W. Butter- 
field, arr. L. L. VosBurgh, both of 
Uw SS. © .L e@ Jani ae; 1925558 
606563 ; C. B. Fields music co., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 3178 

Seven day blues; w and m_ Jesse 

* Crump, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 
1925; E 607629; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago, 3179 

Seven (The) last words of Christ on 
the cross; liturgical text, m Fred- 
erick T. Short, of U. S.; four men’s 


© 1c. Feb. | 


voices. 4to. © Feb. 13, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 16; E 607341; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 3180 


Sextette from Lucia; arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. © 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 6; E 604878; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
[© new arrangement] 3181 


Shadow chords; caprice, Dudley Peele, 
of U. S., op. 16, no. 2; organ. ©- 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 3; E 604830; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 3182 


Shadow songs; w Ivy Sheirson, m D. 
H. Wassell, of Great Britain, 4to. — 
© Jan. 30, 1925; 1 « Jan. 31; E 
608412; J. Saville & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3183 


Shadowless (The) hour; w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S., op. 84, 
no. 1. © Jan. 23, 19253) 2:e: Jan. 
24; E- 605307; Harms, ine, New 
York. a 3184 

Shakespeare songs; w Shakespeare, m 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of 
Italy. bk. 5, 6. ©, Feb. 24, 1925; 1 
c. each Feb. 27; E 608760, 608761 ; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

3185, 3186 


Shall I tell him; from Natja, w Harry 
B. Smith, m Karl Hajos, of U. S. 
© Feb. 16, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 
605915; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

1p NE 


Shasta rose; waltz, J. Stewart, of U. 
S.; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. Jan. 
12, 1925; E 606448; Jack Stewart. 
Dunsmuir, Calif. : 3188 

She ain’t goin’ to paint.no more; w 
I. L. King,,m J. C. Halls, of.U. S. 
© Feb. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 21; E 
605972; Ira L. King, Coloma, Mich. 

| 3189 

She greets me with a smile; w and m 
C. L.-Shoffner, of U. S., arr. Ed- 
ward Turner. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; 
EH 605856; Chauncey Leon Shoffner, 
Wichita. 3190 

She kisses me goodnight; w Jack 
Boyle and Dave Kramer, melody 
Jack McCoy, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
27, 1925: E 607674; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 3191 

She’s my sheba I’m her sheik, I’m his 
sheba, he’s my sheik; w and m Jack 
Palmer and Spencer Williams, both 
of U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
20; E 607485; Lincoln music ¢o., 
New York. 3192 

She was just a sailor’s sweetheart; w 
and melody Joe Burke, of U. 8S. © 


136 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


1 ¢c. Jan. 9, 1925; E 604965; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3193 
Sheba; w and melody BH. J. Boivin, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604784 ; 
Eddie J. Boivin, Brightwood, Mass. 
3194 
S-H-E-B-O-Y-G-A-N; w and melody 
L. W. Wood, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
28, 1925; E 607698; Lyman Worthy 
Wood, Sheboygan, Wis. 3195 
Sheikest (The) sheik; w and melody 
L. Barbrick, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607572; Lola Barbrick, 
Wichita, Kans. 3196 
Shelter (The) of His arms; sacred 
song, w Edna Bell Seward, m Geo. 
M. Seward, of U. S.; in F. © Feb. 
20, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 21; E 607499; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 
3197 
Shepherd’s lilt; by Adam Carse, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Wee) 22, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 24, /'1925 ; 
EK 608342 : Augener, ltd., London. 
3198 
Shine on, bright hice wand m J. R. 


Baxter, qu). or UL S.-"©: Oct. 16, 
1924 ; D) Cc. Dec. 5; E 603427; J. R. 
Baxter, jr., Texarkana, Ark.—Tex. 

3199 


Shipwrecked blues; deep sea lameni, 
w and m Spencer Williams, of U, S. 
© Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 25; E 


610063; Lincoln music co., New 
dew etid's ' 3200 
Shmendr’k (In Yeden land); from 


the play, w Mollie Picon, m Jos. M 
Rumshinsky, of U. S. 
(ao tata) 
© Jian... -10;., 1925); °2% e. San 29; H 
605664 ; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 3201 
Shmendrik is a knakker ; from Shmen- 
drik, w Mollie Picon, m Jos. M. 
Rumshinsky, of U. S. 
(AypPRAP N Te praayyy) 
© Jan;-10, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 29; E 
605663; Jack and Joseph Kammen. 
Brooklyn. 3202 
Short (A) life and a merry one; by 
Alfred Herbert Brewer, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Summer-time, no. 4) 
@Meb: 125.1925.) die, Febsd3);; E 
. 608580; Augener, ltd., London. 3203 
Shortnin’ bread; w and melody Reese 
Dupree, of U. S. © 1 ec Feb: 12, 
1925; E 605794; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 
3204 
Si j. étais le bonheur; mélodie, poésie 
 L. J. Rosey, musique Francois Per- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3216 


pignan, of France . 1. Mi flat, mezzo 
ou baryton.—2. Sol, sop. ou tén. © 
Dec. 5, 1924; 1 ec. each Feb. 12, 
1925; E 608553 ; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. 3205 
Si le public; paroles Albert Wille- 
metz et Ch. Pothier, musique Raoul 
Moretti, of France. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599890; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3206 
Si vous saviez comm’ je fais ¢a; 
paroles Max Eddy & Fred Pearly, 
musique Joseph Szule, of France. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608036; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
3207 
Sia benedetta mammeta ; versi e melo- 
dia A. Gildo, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; mand. ace. 4to. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 2 e«. Feb... 17; E 605867; 
Armando Gildo, Brooklyn. 3208 
Siciliana; serenata-hésitation, versi 
Nando Vitali, musica Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op. 396; pf. con parole. 
© Feb. 19, 1925; 1.c.,Feb., 20;, E 
608687; G. Ricordi & eo., Milan. 
: 3209 
Siesta (La); barcarolle, Frederick 
Norton, of England; pf. Jan. 
9, 1925; 1c. Jan. 24; E 608346; 
Hawkes & son, London. 3210 
Sighing for someone; waltz ballad, w 
and m-E. C. Weise, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606116; Ernest 
C. Weise, Leavenworth, Kan. . 3211 


Sightseeing round New York town; 
w A. Smith, melody Ed. Caplin, of 
EE. Si te. dan. 16, )1925,77 Bi 
606524; Amanda Smith, Hoboken, 
INS <3): 3212 

Silent Cal Coolidge; w and m W. M. 
B. Wadley, arr. N. C. Smith and S. 
W. Young, all of U.S. ©1e Jan. 
12, 1925; E 606978; W. M. B. Wad- 
ley, Chicago. 3213 


Silent night, holy night; arr. Valentin 
Newman, of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, 
Mass., Bay state music co. © Dec. 
5, 1924; 2 @ Dec. 29: E 607412; 
R. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 

) 3214 

Silent (A) pool; w and m Florence 
Parr Gere, of U. 8.; high or medium 
voice, in E flat. © Dee. 31, 1924: 
2 ce. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604904; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 3215 

Silly (The) isles; operetta in four 
scenes, w M. Josephine Moroney, of 
U. S., m E. S.. Hosmer: mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb: 20; D 26742; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 3216 


137 


3917 


Silver bells; valse, H. A. Walker, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd. © Feb. 24, 1925: 
1 c Feb. 24: E 608700; Edward A. 
Walker, Sheffield, England. o21T 


Silver eyes; w S. R. Jordan, m Alban 
[pseud. of A. B. Langham] of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1924; E 605700; 
Sidney Robert Jordan and Arthur 
B. Langham, Honolulu. 3218 

Silver spangles; schottische, F. W. 
Meacham, rev. Harry L. Harts, of 
TS - pt Rev. 20: Oo pec 12, 
1924; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606710; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
[© revision] 3219 

Silver star; Indian melody, by E. F. 
Wendell, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 18; E 607261; Edith 
Florence Wendell, Boston. 3220 

Silver swan: w Abbie Farwell Brown. 
m W. O. Miessner, of U. S. Mil- 
waukee, Wis., Miessner music co. 
©“Fep. ‘9, 192552 "e. Feb. 12> E 
607162: W. Otto Miessner, Milwau- 
kee. 3221 

Simple (A) girl; w and m George 
Ellis, of Great Britain. © Dec. 6, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599797; 
Cavendish music co., London. 3222 

Simple marches for schools: by Rita 
Sackville, of Great Britain: pf. 4to. 
© “san: a0 es: oe emets $B; 


608468: J. Saville & co., itd., Lon- 
don. 3223 
Simplicity graded violin course; by 
Louis Retter, of U. S. grade 1. 


Rey. ed. © Dee. 30, 1924; 2 c. Dec. 

26; E 605885; Louis Retter music 

co.. St. Louis. [© new matter] 
3224 


Since baby came; w E. A. Nash, m 
J. Rode Jacobsen, of U. S. © Jan. 
5, 1925: 2 e. Jan. 7; E 606374: E. A. 
Nash, Peterson, Ia. 3225 


Since Jesus spoke to me; w W. C. 
Stewart and J. O. Long, m J. O. 
Long, of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925: 2 ¢. 
Feb. 25; E 610038; J. Owen Long, 
Harrisonburg, Va. 3226 

Sing again; w Marie Louise Van 


Vorst, m Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; 
low voice, in A. © Jan. 24, 1925; 


2c Jan. 26; E 605284: Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 3227 
Sing it when you're dancing: singing 


fox trot, w and m Ramon Newton, 
Ray Vincent and Leo Herbert, all 
of U. S.; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations} © Feb. 18, 1925; 
1 ce. Feb. 19: E 608645: Worton 
David, Itd., London. 3228 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt! iy; nes, V2 


Sing Loo: w Herman Ruby, melody 
Theo. V. Norman, of England. 
1c. Jan. 15, 1925: E 605035; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 3229 


Same. © Feb, 4, 1925: 2 ¢. Feb. 
5: E 605500: Irving Berlin. ine., 
New York. 3230 


Sing Sing prison blues: w and m Por- 
ter Grainger and Freddie Johnson, 
both of E. 8.: (© Han.30; 1192552 '« 
Jan. 22; E 605200: Equitable music 
corp... New York. 3231 


Singer (The); part-song, w Marion 
Ray, m F. A. Challinor, of Great . 
Britain; male voices. 4to. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 1 e. Feb. 18: E 608634; 
Banks & son, York, England 3232 


w Edward Shanks, m Peter War- 
» lock, of Great Britain. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 13; E 608576; Auge- 
ner. ltd., London. 3233 


Singing sands; by Helen L. Cramm, of 
U. S., op. 36, no. 1; pf. © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 ce. Feb. 14: E 607244; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3234 


Single life: w and m Roba Stanley, of 
U. S., arr. Irene Spain. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
21, 1925; E 605981: Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 3235 


Sinnah, yo bettah git ready; w anon., 
m EK. M. Norton, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Feb. 10, 1925; E 605750; Elizabeth 
M. Norton and Albert H. Stoddard, 
Savannah, Ga. 3236 


Sir Pantaloon; arr. Angela Diller, of 
w..S.; pf. © Feb. 7, 1925-2 hep. 
12; E 605789; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 3237 


Sir Topas; w Chas. P. Weaver, m E. 
D. Naff, of U. S. Murfreesboro, N. 
C., Chowan college. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 28; E 607667; Ed- 
ward D. Naff, Murfreesboro, N. C. 

3238 

Sirena (La) ; danza habanera, Walter 
Burke, arr. R. E. Hildreth, both of 
U. S.: orch. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1923: 
2c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610050; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 3239 


Skandinavisk; par Roger Branga, of 


France; violoncelle, 1*° position, 
avec pf. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 © Jan. 
5, 1925: E 599952; Durand et cie.., 
Paris. 3240 
Skating; fox trot and rag, G. H. 


O'Malley, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606280; 
George Harry O'Malley. Somerville, 
Mass. 3241 


138 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Skating song: arpeggio study, Allene’ 


KOiBixby! of (Oi So; pf. i©-Jan. 12, 
1925; 2 c« Jan! /16;'H 605078; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3242 


Sketch; by Hugh Blair, of U. S8.; 
organ. (Jn American organ quar- 
terly, v. 6, no. 12,°Jan,.1925), -© 
Jan, 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 3; HE 604832; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 3243 


Skowhegan: Indian waltz song, w and 
m W. R. Gage, of U. S. Hollywood, 
Calif., Gage music co. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 28; E 606912; Wal- 
ter R. Gage, Philadelphia. 3244 


Sleep. baby, sleep; w and m A. Bates 
Jonas, arr. J. Ludwig Frank, both 
Cb Ow lan, 28, .1925<\2.c. Jan. 
28; E 605415; Amelia B. Jonas, Cov- 
ington, Ky. 3245 


Sleeping (The) beauty; by Gladys 
Cumberland; pf. (Fairy tales told 
in music, no. 5) © Feb. 13, 1925: 
1c. Feb. 28; E 608763: Warren & 
Phillips, London. 3246 


Slidin’ some; trombone oddity, Ed. 
Chenette, arr. M. H. Ribble, both of 
UW Say band. 4to; ©” Jan. 2, 1925; 
2¢. Jan. 2; E 606330; Victor music 
co., Chicago. 3247 


Slumber song; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of U. S:., op. 139; organ. obl. 8vo. 
© Feb. 19, 1925; 2 ¢ Feb. 21; E 
605994; Sam Fox pub. eo., Cleve- 
land. 3248 


—— by George L. Cobb, of U. S.; pf. 
© Jan. 16, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1925; 
E 604872;Walter Jacobs, ine., Bos- 
ton. 3249 


arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © July 5, 1924; 2 «. 
Feb. 25, 1925; E 610045; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 3250 


w and melody K. E. Burdick, of 
U. S.; in D minor. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
‘1925; E 605909; Kenneth E. Bur- 
dick, New York. 3251 

Smile (A), a rose, a kiss; waltz, w 
C. S. Montanye, m Dwight Conn 
and Robert Braine, both of U. S.; 
low voice. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 14; E 606487; Hinds, Hayden, 
& Hldredge, inc., New York. 3252 

Smile all the while; w and m G. E. 
Hassmer, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605900; Gerald Edward 
Hassmer, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 3253 

Smile all your troubles away; w and 
melody Samuel Kestenbaum and M. 
M. Korn, both of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 


MUSICAL COMPOSILIONS 


3266 


3, 1925; E 604798 ; Maurice M. Korn, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. 3254 


Smile along; w and m V. C. Seaver, 
fr, of OS SO? Te! Jan? 9t"1925 - 
E 606407; Vernon C. Seaver, jr., 
Chicago. 325d 


Smile and let the sunshine through ; 
w Emilie D. Semsey, m L. Semsey, 
Gio Sool, te. anes. aon ir 
606257 ; Leslie Semsey, New York. 

3256 


Smile ever smile; w Bertha Mulliner, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 1925; E 607180: Mrs. Ber- 
tha Mulliner, Richmond, Calif. 

3257 

Smile, smile, smile; w Arno Marsh, 
melody A. T. Jacobs, of U. S. © 
1 c. Feb. 13, 1925; E 607189; Albert 
T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 3258 


Smile (The) that bloomed in dream- 
land; w and melody A. Sanders, of 
U.S. ©1e. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605602 ; 
Adrene Sanders, Paris, Ark. 3259 


Smiling eyes; w and melody Lou 
Davis, Lou Gould and Harry Rich- 
man, all ef U. S. ©1e. Feb. 6, 
1925; E 607064; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3260: 


Smith (James Miller) jr. A fantasy; 
w Helen C. Roller, melody J. M. 
Smith, jr., of U. S. ©1ce. Feb. 28, 
1925; E 607695; James Miller 
Smith, jr., Irvington, N. J. 3261 


Smith’s two hundred songs for uku- 
lele; arr. William J. Smith, of U. 8. 
4to. © Dee. 19, 1924; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 20; A 817289; William J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 3262 


Smocks and frocks; rustic dance, by 
C. Repper, of U. S.; pf. Boston, 
Charles Brashear. © Jan. 19, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 21; EK 606714; Charles Rep- 
per, Boston. 3263. 


Snag ‘em blues; from Put and take, 
w and m Spencer Williams, of U. S. 
Keb...6, 1925; 2, cc. Feb. 73. E 
605639 ; Ethel Bradford, New York. 
3264 


Snowbound; w and melody B. Lewis, 
OE US @pde ce. “Web. 276s MOF 
607587; Blanche Lewis, Cincinnati. 

| 3265 

Snowdrops; unison song, w Laurence 
Alma Tadema, m Arthur Richards, 
of England; school voices, in D. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 27, 1925; 1.¢. Jan. 
28; E 608354; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 3266 


139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 


3267 


So am I; from Lady, be good, w Ira 
Gershwin, m George Gershwin, of 
U.S. ‘© Jan. 5,,1925; 2.¢c: Jan. 6; 
E 606361; Harms, ine., New York. 

3267 


Sob sister Sadie; fox-trot, w and m 
Bob Bigelow and Chas. Bates, arr. 
C. E. Wheeler, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
©. Jan: 20) 1925*" 2 ico Jane 
606718 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


vamp cry-baby, w and m Bob 
Bigelow and Chas. Bates, both of 
U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 16; E 606494; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 3269 


Society: w and m H. M. Lawrence, 
ofoU. S.- ©vitee; Jani 16; 1925 - Hi 
606518; Horace M. Lawrence, Pal- 
myra, N. Y. 3270 


Sofrazetta ; fox-trot-tango, w and melo- 
dy N. Roubanis, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1925; E 606478; Nicholas 
Roubanis, New York. SDL 

Soft hearted Sal; w M. Holiner, melo- 
dy Alberta Nichols, of U. S. ©1ce. 
Jan. 30, 1925; E 606854; Mann Holi- 
ner, Brooklyn. 3272 

Sognando; versi Mya Nipotina, mus- 
ica Antonio Guarnieri, of Italy. © 
Feb. 19, 1925; 1 ¢ Feb. 20; E 
608684; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

SPAT 

Sognandoti; fox-trot, parole F. Boni, 
musica HE. Lazzari, of Italy. Pe- 
saro, Italy, D. EB. E. M. I. P. © 
Nov. 11, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; H 
599758; M. Raffaelli, Milan. 3274 

Sogno (Il) di Salvatore; waltz, Luigi 
Tutela, of Italy, domiciled at New- 
ark, N. J.; mand. or violin. 4to. 
@ Jan. 8/1925: 2 ¢. Jan, 16> 
606558; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 3275 


Soir d’ hiver; réverie, J. Porret, of 
France, op. 46; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 
ec. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608257; Julien 
Porret, Paris. 3276 

Solomon (The) Islands; humorous 
song, w H. M. Burnaby, m Haroid 
Arpthorp, of Great Britain; in A 
fiat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 30, 1924; 1 ec: Jan. 
12, 1925; E 608127; Reynolds & co., 
London. 3277 

Sombra (La) del pilar; zarzuela en 
tres actos, letra F. Romero y G. F. 
Shaw, musica J. Guerrero, of Spain. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Vocal sc. Pte. de apuntar y dirigir. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 29, 1924; D 26700; J. 
Guerrero, Madrid. 3278 


Some day you will know me; w and 
melody A. Gray, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1925; E 605607; Alice Gray, 
San Jose, Calif. 3279 

Some night I’m going back to D-i-x-i-e ; 
w and m G. E. Widmer, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606592 ; George 
Edward Widmer, Detroit. 3280 


Somebody cares; w and m L, Lovell, 


of U. S. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
7; E 606370; Leona Lovell, St. 
Louis. 3281 


Somebody else; waitz, w and m Mel- 
vin O. Dee [pseud. of Carl HE. Aus- 
tin] of U. S. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 5; EH 606273; Ace music co., 
Indianapolis. 3282 


Somebody else will love you; waltz 
ballad, w and m L. J. Circeo, of 
U.S: © Tan 227198 are en 2 - 
E 606914; Louis J. Circeo, Everett, 
Mass. 3283 

Somebody fell in love with my little 
girl; w and m H. Christman, of U. 
S. © Jan. 31, 1925; 2 ec Feb. 10; 
E 607201; Harvene Christman, AI- 
lentown, Pa. 3284 

Somebody I know; from Tilly, w and 
m R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, both 
of England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 29, 1924; 
1c, Feb. 16, 1925; E 608652; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 3285 


Somebody knows etc.; w and. melody 
A. H. Christian, of) U.GS. 4G, ©. 
Jan. 22, 1925; E 605242; Alma 
Herem Christian, Hsterville, Ia. 

3286 


Somebody laughs when somebody 
cries; w Richard W. Pascoe, m H. 
O’Reilly Clint, of Canada, domiciled 
at Detroit. © Feb.'1, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 5; E 607236; Chamberlain co., 
‘Detroit. 38287 

Somebody like you dear; fox trot, w 
and m Reg. Batten, of Great Bri- 
tain; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 19, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 26; E 608769; Cecil Len- 
nox & co., London. 3288 


Somebody’s wrong; w and melody H. 
W. Donahue, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
26, 1925; E 607654; Harry Warren 
Donahue, San Francisco. 3289 

3omeone belongs to you; w and melody 
J. Turner, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607313; Jack Turner, El- 
kader. Ia. 3290 


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nos. 1—2, 1925 


Someone that I used to know; w B. 
F. Warren, melody William Robert 
Clarke, of U. S. © 1.c¢. Jan. 21, 
1925; E 606733; Benjamin Frederic 
Warren, New York. 3291 


Something I can’t understand; waltz 
ballad, w and melody G. F. R. Bris- 
coe, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; 
E 605864; George F. Robert Briscoe, 
Oakland, Calif. 3292 


Something new; melody S. Kesten- 
baum and M. M. Korn, both of U. S. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604805; Mau- 
rice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 3293 


Something tells me that one is you; 
w and m Roy Turk, Gus Arnheim 
and Abe Lyman, all of U. 8. 
Jan. 28,':1925; 2 e. Jan. .29; E 
605337; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 3294 


Something tells. me there’s something 
wrong; w and melody Samuel Kes- 
tenbaum and M. M. Korn, both of 
BPUESS! 1+-el Jan's, 2925.5 Hh 
604799 ; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
NY; 3295 


Sometime; w and melody E. Fresh- 
man, of U. S. ©1ce. Feb. 10, 1925; 
E 6057138; Elizabeth Freshman, Los 
Angeles. 3296 


Sometime, somewhere; w and melody 
A. L. Polson, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1925; E 605614; Angelyn L. Pol- 
son, Clear Lake, Wis. 3297 


Somewhere in Honolulu; w and mel- 
ody S. Jordan, of U. S.. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1925; E 606499; Sidney Jordan, 
Honolulu. 3298 


Somewhere in this summer night; w 
Hdward Lockton, m Molly Carew, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 3, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 7; E 608505; Chappell & 

- @0., Itd., London. 3299 

Somewhere (The) land; w and m Wil- 
liam Baines, of U. S. 4to..1. Duet, 
sop. and alto.—2. Mixed voices. © 
Jan. 7/1925. 2:;e:,eaeh Jan. 12; EB 
605019, 605020; C. W. Thompson & 
eo., Boston. 3300, 3301 


Somewhere the moon is shining; from 
Bride-of-the-sun, w and m H. W. 
Howard, of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2 @. Jan. 15; E 605056; Harry 
Wheaton Howard, Washington. 

3302 

Somewhere the sun is shining; w and 
m D. Soper, of U. Si. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
30, 1925; E 605361; Dick. Soper, 
Chelsea, Mass. 3303 

Somewhere with you; w and m Tom 
Bashaw, Dan Russo and Frank Ma- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3314 


gine, all of U. S. © Jan. 6, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 606341; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 3304 


Sohando y llorando (Dreaming and 
Weeping) ; Mexican waltz, E. Gar- 
fias, of Mexico; accordion. (Sonata 
mensile per armonica, August 1924, 
no. 164) © Aug. 2, 1924; 2c. Jan. 
20, 1925; E 605153 ; Biagio R. Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. 3305 


Sonata in A; by A. M. Wall, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Jan. 29, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 20; E 608728; Alfred 
M. Wall, Newcastle, England. 3306 


Sonate en ré mineur; par Marcelle 
Soulage, of France, op. 36; violon 
et pf. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 e¢. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608236; Evette 
et Schaéffer, Paris. 3307 


Sonate in E moll; von Kurt Thomas, 
of Germany, op. 2; violine u. klavier. 
© Jan! 2.°1925+/1 es/Janiv92) Bb 
608456: Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 3308 

Sonates choisies (Selected sonatas) ; 
de M. Clementi, ed. rev. M.—J. Riss- 
Arbeau, of France; pf. nos. 1-8. 
(Edition francaise de musique class- 
ique, no. 266) © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599898 ; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 3309 

Song for spring; w and m Sydney 
King Russell, of U. S.; no. 2 in G. 
© Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 
607143; Enoch & sons, New York. 
3310 

Song (The) in my heart; w adapted 
from the Swedish H. W. L., set to 
Swedish folk tune harmonized Har- 
vey Worthington Loomis, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 13; E 605797; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 3311 


Song is so old; w Hermann Hage- 
dorn, m Robert Huntington Terry, 
of U. S.; low or medium voice, with 
violin obbl. © Jan. 12, 1925; 2 «¢. 


Jan. 16; E 605076; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 3312 
Song o’ the lass; spring song, w 


Gertrude Mercia Wheelock, m Sam- 
uel Richards Gaines, of U. S._ 1. 
High voice, in G.—2. Med. voice, in 
F.. © Nov. 14, 1924; 2 e. each Jan. 
20, 1925; E 606705; Oliver Ditson 
eo., Boston. 3313 


Song of autumn; w Shelley, m Percy 
Judd, of Great Britain. © Aug. 5, 
1924; 1c. Aug. 19; E 593489 ; Boosey 
& co., London. 3314 


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CATALOGUE 
3315 


Song of contentment; by Carl F. 


Mueller. of U. S., op. 19; organ. © | 


Dec. 31, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; EH 
606195; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 3315 


Song (The) of gladness; w and m 
Laura Bigger [pseud. of L. A. H.] 
of U.S) © Jane2; 1925 > 2) e..dian. 
13; E 605007; Laura A. Hendrick, 
Los Angeles. 3316 

Song (A) of greeting; w and m E. L. 
Ashford. of U. S.; mixed voices. 


4to. © Feb. 13, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; 
E 607681: C. C. Birehard & eGo.., 
Boston. 3317 


Song of home; waltz, w J. S. Hines, 
m Bauer bros., of U. S. © Feb. 20, 
1925: 2c. Feb. 24; E 610024; Jessie 
Shepard Hines, Granville, O. 3318 

Song of India; from the legend, Sadko, 
by N.  Rimsky-Korsakow. — tran- 
seribed Carl Deis, of U. S.; pf. © 
Pani! 12). 1925. 52) .e.0 dade AG HE 
605086; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© transcription] 3319 

Song of Oh boy gum; w and melody 
G. W: -‘Frohoek, of U.S. 4to. © 
Jan. 4, 1925; 2c. Jan. 22; E 605249; 
Goudey gum co., Allston. Mass. 

3320 

Song (A) of Seville; four-part song, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m Ira 
B. Wilson, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 14, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1925; E 607220; HKldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 3321 

Song (The) of songs; from the second 
Hebrew song cycle, w A. Pouchkin, 
English tr. Lillian Saminsky, m 
Lazare Saminsky, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 18, % no. 
1: high voice. © Dee. 1, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 606602; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc., New York. 3322 


Song (A) of tears; WwW Stephanie 
Ward, m Kennedy Russell, of Great 
Britain; in D. © Nov. 3, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599801; Boosey & 
co., London. 3323 

Song of the bell; unison song, w 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, m 
Otis M. Carrington, of U. S.; boys’ 
voices. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 16; E 607157; Myers & Car- 
rington, Redwood City, Calif. 3324 

w from the German, tr. Longfel- 
low, m H. S. Green, of U.S. ©1le. 
Jan. 13, 1925; E 604997; Howard 
Sylvester Green, Butler, Pa. 3325 

Song (The) of the blacksmith ; Hamp- 
shire folksong, collected G. B. Gardi- 
ner, arr. G. T. Holst, of Great Bri- 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n, s., 7. 20 


tain; men’s voices. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 4to. © Dec. 24, 
1924; 1 « Jan. 12, 1925; E 608448 ; 
Gustav T, Holst, Thaxted, Dunmow, 
Hssex, England. 3326 


Song of the canoe; four-part song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S.; mixed voices. Ato. 
© Nov. 4, 1924; 2 ce. Feb. 13, 1925; 
E 607219; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 3327 


Song of the crickets: by Theodora 
Dutteny of U. Kept -O Dany a2. 
1925; 2 c« Jan. 16; E 605083; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 3328 


Song of the exiles; from the suite 
Evangeline, Charles O. Banks, of 
U. S.: organ. (Jn American organ 
quarterly, v. 6, no. 12, Jan. 1925) 
@ ‘Jan. 2. 1925-2) e" Ganewece 
604835; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

3329 

Song (The) of the foot-plate; w 
Charles Dunn, m J. A. Tunbridge, 
of Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 12, 
1925; 1 c«. Jan. 14; E 608141; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 3330 


Song of the genie (Sang des genius) ; 
w Helen F. Bantock, Deutsche tiber- 
setzung L. Kirschbaum, musik Gran- 
ville Bantock, of England; high 
voice sop. or ten. © Dec. 10, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 22, 1925; E 608458; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 3331 


Song of the ships; w Clinton Scol- 
lard, m Earl H. Towner, of U. S.; 
cho. of men’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 
18, 1925; 2 «. Feb. 21; BE 605996; 
Boston music ¢o., New York. 3332 


Song of the Volga boatmen; w Samuel 
Drake, m Russian Moujik tune, har- 
monized Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Jan. 12, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 26; E 
605369; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [© new arrangement] 3333 


Song of trust; w Isaac Williams, m 
Samuel Liddle, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. © July 23, 1924; 1 «. Aug. 
19; E 593491; Boosey & co., London. 

3334 


Song of winter; w Shakespeare, m 
Percy Judd, of Great Britain. © 
Aug. 5, 1924; 1 ec. Aug. 19; E 593490 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 3335 


Song that I love; w and m B. Price, 


of U. S. [Photostat] © 1 c. Feb. 
10, 1925; E 605708; Bert Price, Los 
Angeles. 3336 


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nos. 1—2, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3307 


Song (The) triumphant; hymn-an- 
‘ them, w and m P. Douglas Bird, of 
England, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif. ; mixed voices, with organ or 
pf. ace. 4to. © Dee. 22, 1924; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1925; E 605814; P. Douglas 
Bird, San Diego, Calif. 3337 


Songs for the Latin club; selected and 
ed. Roy C. Flickinger, of U. S. 16mo. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1925; 
aff. Jan. 30; A 814832; University 
of Chicago press, Chicago. 3338 


Songs from Rosseter’s book of airs; w 
traditional, m Thomas Campian, ed. 
Edmund Horace Fellowes, of Eng- 
land; pf. and lute acc. pt. 2, nos. 
11-21. (English school of lutenist 
song writers) © Dee. 17, 1924; 1 
c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 599743; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 3339 


Songs from the operas; compiled and 
ed. Albert EH. Weir, of U. S. (Ideal 
home music library, v. 8.) © Nov. 
28, 1924; 2c. Jan. 16, 1925; aff. Jan. 
7; A 815633; Charles Scribner’s 
sons, New York. [© revision and 
new matter] 3340 


Songs from the poets; w various 
authors, m Alec Rowiley, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Jan. 30, 1925; 1 
e. Feb. 4; E 608466; J. Saville & 
co., ltd., London. 3341 


Songs of gladness; w Enid Blyton, m 
Alee Rowley, of Great Britain. 4to. 
Jan! +30) 1925 54. (el Fan. 31)' H 

- 608414; J. Saville & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3342 


Songs of Gorham normal school; com- 
piled and arr. Miriam Hunice <An- 


drews, of U. S. Boston, Mass.., 
John Worley co. 4to. © Jan. 14, 
mig 232 Ve: anda. .sawio1h 1) A 
_ 814687; Miriam Andrews, Bruns- 
- wick, Me. 3343 


Songs of Kiwanis; compiled and ed. 
Charles A. Gage. of U. S. 12mo. 
‘© Nov. 1, 1924: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 2. 
~1925; A 816913; Kiwanis Interna- 
tional, Chicago. 3344 


Songs of the Pi tau pi; w J. William 
Frank and Gertrude Printz Green- 
berger, m Isidore Rosenfeld and Ger- 
trude Printz Greenberger, both of 
Pees: bi tau pl irl. je. others] 
erdan. 2 1925; 2 ¢ Jan. (5:08 
605054; Alvin Austin Silberman, 
New York. 3345 


Songs of the Scots; arr. George Short, 
of Great ‘Britaintoi2vi 2.0% 1:'The 


deil’s awa’. [4 others] © Feb. 11, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 18; E 608643; Meth- 
ven, Simpson, ltd., Edinburgh. 3346 


Songs of the sod, that daddy sang to 
me; w and mH. E. Reed, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Queens, L. I.; 
male quartet. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1925; 
E 610077; Herbert HE. Reed. New 
York. ; 3347 


Sonny boy; w L. R. Maxwell, m Wil- 
muth Gary, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607533; Lucia R. Max- 
well, Washington. 3348 


Sonny, you’re worth a load of money ; 
w and melody Mrs. H. White, of 
URS ©) st oe. dans 22 19252. 
605239; Mrs. Hinckley White, Willi- 
‘mantic, Conn. 3349 


Sons of men; sacred song, w Henry 
Orme, m Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
ef U. S.; low, voice, in D flat... © 
Jans (44 AS as were Sadly boi. 
606536: Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 3350 


Sore bunion blues: w and melody 
Spencer Williams, arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick, both of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
24, 1925; E 605276: Triangle music 


pub. co., inc., New York. 3351 
Sorridendo; polcha, Santi Tafarella, 


of Italy. domiciled at New York; 
instrumental. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1925; 
BE 605352; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 3352 
Sorry; w W. VY. Archer, m Woody 
Frisino and Myer Stern, both of 
WIS., arr. Wo Prisino. |} © 1 e-dan: 


16, 1925; E 606527; W. Vernon 
Archer, Baltimore. 3353 
Sortie: by Arthur Davis, of U. S8.; 


organ. obl. Svo. © Dee. 31, 1924; - 
2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925: E 604820; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 
3354 
Sounds from the cloister; by William 
Axt, arr. Chas: N. Grant, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Jans Lis 292562 wel oFamee tO eh 
606688: Robbins-Engel, ine... New 
York. 3355) 
Sounds of revelry; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany: pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2°e. Jan. 2, 1925; BH. 606182 ; 
Theo. Presser co.. Philadelphia. 
3356 
Souvenir: by Franz Drdla, transeribed 
Maxwell A. Davidson, of U. S.; E 
flat alto saxophone and pf. © Nov. 


26:84924 5: 2isestJam 19719257) 
G06607; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] Bea 


143 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3308 


Souvenir intime; by Gustav Saenger, 
of U. 8.; violin and pf. © Dec. 2, 
1924; 2 e. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606616; 
Carl. Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 3358 


Souvenir joyeux; by Roland Diggle, 
of U.S: organ. ©. Dec..31,) 1924 ; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606165; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3359 

Spagnola (La) (The Spanish girl) ; 
bolero, versi e musica Vincenzo Di 
Chiara, of Italy, English version 
Frederick H. Martens. © Feb. 2, 
1925: 2 ec. Feb. 16; E 605883; A. 
Paolilli’s music co., Providence, R. I. 

3360 

Spain, my dreams and you; by C. V. 
Goudreau, of Canada, domiciled at 
Detroit, Mich.; pf. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1925; E 605944; Cyril Vital Gou- 
dreau, Detroit. 3361 

Spanish eyes; w and m S. W. 
Knowles, of U. S.: pf. with w. © 
i « Feb. 21, 1925; E 610007; Squire 
Warren Knowles, Berkeley, Calif. 

3362 

Spanish romance; w Napoleén Alcain- 
tara, m A. S. Martin, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 10, 1925; EH 604982; Ada- 
line Stephens Martin, Camden, N. J. 

3363 

Spavaj, spavaj milka moja (Sleep, 
sleep, Sweetheart sleep); w and m 
V. Lisjak, of Italy, domiciled at 
Cleveland; pf. with w. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; E 607407; Victor 
Lisjak, Cleveland. 3364 

Speak, earth, speak! w <A. Kipps- 
Rushton, m Alison Travers, of Great 
Britain. © Jan. 9, 1925; 1 © Feb. 
12; E 608536; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 3365 


Special songs: no. 3, compiled J. M. 
Henson and H. F. Morris, both of 
U. S. 12mo. © Nov. 15, 1924; 2 e¢. 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1925; A 814748; 
Southern music plate co., Atlanta. 

3366 

Spinning-wheel song; two-pt., w Wal- 
ter Scott. m Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 11, 1925; 2 e. Feb. 14; B 
605802 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 3367 

Spirit (The) of progress: march, 
Chas. J. Limley, arr. M. L. Lake, 
both of U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Jan. 
9, 1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606365; Lim- 
ley music co., Pittsburgh. 3368 

Spirit (The) of Rotary; w and m 
BE. Van Norden, of U.:S., arr. Frank 
A. Sedgwick. © Dec. 23, 1924; 2c. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dec. 31; E 606664: Eric Van Nor- 
den, Hartford, Conn. 3069 
Spirit (The) of the first division ; 
march, EF. Frank, of U. S8.; band. 


4to. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 6; 
E 605547; Frank Frank, Ft. Hthan 
Allen, Vt. 3370 
Spirito (Lo) (The sprite); polka, 


Sanit Tafarella, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © Dec. 28, 1924; 
2 e.. Jan. °7; 1925  GOG307:* O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 3371 


Spitin’ ol Mistah Hoovah;: march, 
quick-step, hoe-down, w and m 
Unchoo [pseud. of Ernest August 
Meyer], of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1924; 
2c. Dec. 26; E 605768 ; Unohoo pub. 
co., Brooklyn. 3372 


Spceoks: eccentric novelty, George L. 
Cobb, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 16, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1925; H 604866; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 3373 


= arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 
U. S.; ereh. 4to. © Apr. 25, 1924; 
2 ¢. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610047; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 3374 


Sporting proposals; w and m Jay 
Ross, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
30))° 1924 3 1 Nel San Wer sm25 
608113; Reynolds & co., London. 

3315 

Spring has came; w Hal Keidel and 
Leo Hirschfield, melody H. Keidel, 
of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 
606588; Harold Keidel, Minneapo- 
lis. 3376 


Spring-time is love-time; w Frank 
Heinz, melody E. L. Horst, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610295; 
Richard A. Clinchy, Forest Hills, 
Werki,. Non¥ 3377 

Spring voices; w EH. J. Coghill, m 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 1e. 
Feb. 27, 1925; E 610087; Eliza Jane 
Coghill, McAlester, OKI. 3378 

Springtime; w and melody D. Otta, 
of Us. S. © 1 cadanwsijgdgZs; 
E 605456; Dora Otta, pacar 


Springtime brings mem’ries of you; 
w and melody, G. Y. Howe, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607301; 
Grace Young Howe, Waldron, Mich. 

3380 

Springtime melody; w and m Edwin 
A, Freeman, of U. S. © Jan. 7, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 19; E 606713; Fae- 
pub. eco., Boston. 3381 


V4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3404 


Springtime (A) novellette; by H. F. 
Schlott, of U. S.: pf. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1925; E 606982; Herman Fred- 
rick Schlott, San Francisco. 3382 

Springtime singers; w and m E. Mor- 
ton, of Canada. © 1 ce. Feb. 11, 
1925; EK 608562; Ernest Morton, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 3383 


Staie apposta; versi Pasqualino De 
Stefance, musica Ciociano, of Italy: 
mand. ace. Ediz‘oni Castiglia. Ato. 
(Piedigrotta 1924) © Nov. 25, 
1924; 1 c Dee. 2, 1924; E 608297; 
John Petrillo, New York. 3384 


Stances aux @toiles; par Paul Fau- 
chey, of France; vioion avec acc. 
de pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 
7, 1925; EH 608110; A. Bose, Paris. 

3385 

Stanley; march, F. E. Noel, of U. S.; 
band. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore mu- 
sic house. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1925; 
2e. Jan. 30; E 606843; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 3386 

Stanno murenno ’e femmene; versi 


e musica G. Amato, of Italy, domi- | 
ciled at Brooklyn; mand. ace. © | 


1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 606346; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 3387 


Starlight (A) romance; by Charles 
Ancliffe, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Wee,  sijpxg24) 1 .ctvJan: 14: 1925: 
E 608158; Ascherberg. Hopwood & 


Crew, Itd., London. 3388 
Stars (The) and Stripes; w and m 
R. L. Fletcher, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 2d rev. ed. © Feb. 14, 


1925; 2 ce. Feb. 16; E 607346; Rob- 


ert Lowe Fletcher, Wheeling, W. 
Va. [© harmonic changes and 
new matter] 3389 


Steam, steam, steam; w and melody 
S. Lowenwirth, of U. S. © 1. 
Feb. 4, 1925; E 607000; Sam Low- 
enwirth, Brooklyn. - 3390 


Steel drivin’ Sam; w and m Billy 
Gray, of U. S. © Jan. 30, 1925; 
2 ¢. Jan. 22; E 605201; Equitable 
musie corp., New York. 3391 


Stepan; opéra en trois actes, paroles 
danoises Fredrik Nygaard, version 
francaise et deutsch Frank van der 
Stucken, English tr. Margaret W. 
Hamerik, musique Ebbe Hamerik, 
of Denmark; partition pf. et chant. 
© Oct. 10, 1924; 2 @ Dec. 2: D 
26678; Schott fréres, Brussels. 

3392 


Stepping in society; w A. Gerber, 
melody Harry Akst, of U. S. 
1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606112; Alex 
Gerber, New York. .3393 


Stepping out; rag and buck dance, 
P. J. Vargas, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 606290; Peter J. 
Vargas, Los Angeles. 3394 


Stepping so lightly: by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606184; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

3395 


Stepping stones to sax-cess; simplified 
system of jazzing, filling in, ete, 
R. A. K., of U.S. Canandaigua, N. Y., 
Kenval sales co. S8vo. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 2c. and aff. Feb. 6; A 820530; 
Raymond A. Kennedy, New ahve 

3396 


Stil, still with Thee; w Harriet 
Beecher Stowe, m J. A. Parks, of 
U. S.; med. voice in E flat, with 
violin obbl. ad lib. © Feb. 4, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605638; J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. . 3397 


Stingy blues; w and melody Henry 
Troy and Edgar Dowell, both of 
Ur Si @ “& "e Sian, “43)> 19253) 
604996 : Tune-house, ine., New York. 

3398 


Stop pickin’ on me; fox trot, w Jack 
Mahoney, m I. G. Lohr, arr. Au- 
gustin Borguno, both of U. S. © 
Ie. Jan, 22, 193538 605214 =" 'Tsa- 
belle G. Lohr, Mt. Rainier, Md. 


3399 
Stories from the garden; by Mana- 
Zucea [{pseud. of Augusta Zucker- 


mann] of U. S.; pf. 1. In my gar- 
den. [5 others] © Feb. 9, 1925; 
2 c. Feb. 12; E 607117; Boston mu- 
sie co., New York. 3400 


Storm (Der); konzert etude, Clemens 
Schmalstich, of Germany, op. 81, no. 


3; klavier. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 14, 1925; E 608614; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 3401 
Stornellata sentimentale; parole L. 


Sica, musica G. Ferraro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; violin. © 
1 e. Jan. 17, 1925; E 605111; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 3402 


Stornelli romani; versi e musica Nino 
Marchetti, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; mand. ace. 4to. © Feb. 
on Oo.  aee. Nem. 1G Jes GOdaae: : 
D’ Agostino bros., ine., New York. 

3403 


Story (The) of mah-jong; w Marion 
B. Halliday, m H. B. Lane, of U. S. 
© Jan. 26, 1925; 2 e. Jan. 28; E 
605498 ; Henry B. Lane, Waterbury, 
Conn. 3404 


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3405 


Story (The) of the Shriners: w and 
melody O. H. Oakley, of U. S. © 
1 ¢«. Jan. 12, 1925; EH 606455; Otis 
Hoyt Oakley. Minneapolis. 3405 


Streamlet; w and m L. Williams, of 
WSs © .1-e. \WEbOUS8e: Tegasah 
607185; Lewis Williams, Denver. 

3406 

Street (The) singer; selection, H. 

' Fraser-Simpson, of Great Britain; 

band with conductor. © Dec. 23, 

1924; 1 e. Jan. 30, 1925; E 608399 ; 

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 

London. [© arrangement] 3407 


Strife (The) is o’er; Haster song, w 
from the Bible, m Lucina Jewell, 
of U. S. 1. In A flat.—2. In F. 
Jan: 20, 1925;5.2 e.,eaeh (Jan: .23; 
E 606747; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 3408 

Strollers (The) midnight band; by G. 
Green, of Ui Si> pt. (Ott "ce: eitep: 
5, 1925; E 605520; Griswold Green, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 3409 

Student (The) prince, in Heidelberg: 


selection, Sigmund Romberg, of 
U. S.; pf. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2c. Jan. 
10; E 606491; Harms, ine., New 
York. 3410 


Students march song; from The stu- 
dent prince in Heidelberg, w Doro- 
thy Donnelly, m Sigmund Romberg, 
ol US © Jans 26, 1925 > 2ic* Jan. 
27; E 605309; Harms, inc., New 
York. 3411 

Studies in sight-singing; for element- 
ary pupils, Ernest Read, of Great 
Britain’ 12meo;*"'©' Jan: “80% £925 : 
1 ¢ Feb. 10; H 608501: Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 3412 

Studies, scales and pieces for violin 
in the third position; by Grace 
White, of U. S. (Schirmer’s scholas- 
tic series, v. 168) © Dec. 29, 1924; 
2 @: Jan. 2,..1925.; EH 606100; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 3413 


Stumping with father; w Payson 
Parks, m Lester Jenks [pseud. of 
Harvey B. Gaul] of U..S.; men’s 
voices. 4to.. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Jan. 22; E 605168; Boston music 
co.. New York. 8414 


Subway blues: w and melody C. Oli- 


Ver, Of Uys. LO tel Jam ot. 31925 ; 
E 605440; Chester Oliver, New 
York. 3415 


Suite of classic dances; ed. and se- 
lected Victor L. F. Rebmann, arr. 
* Tom Clark, of U. S. 1. La lugubre. 
[5 others} 1. Orch. se—2. Full 
orch. pts.—3. Small oreh. pts. © 


pt. thy nes. ove20 


Feb. 7, 1924; 2 ec. each Feb. 12; E 
605782-605784; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
3416-3418 
Suite 16: w Billy Meyers and Art 
Kassel, melody Elmer Schoebel, of 
U.S. ©1le. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604860: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 3419 


Same. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 
26; E 606825; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3420 


Sultan (Le); egyptian-fox-blues, pa- 
roles J. D’Hirlaux, musique Abel 
Bourgeois, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 17," 1925" ee GUSsZ69 ; 
C. Joubert, Paris. 3421 


Sultan’s (The) slave; oriental fox 
trot, w and m P. M. Rogers, A. L. 
Milme and Gene Silver, all of Great 
Britain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 1, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 16; E 608594; Wilford, Itd., 
London. 3422 


Summer; w Christina Rossetti, m Her- 
mann Lohr, of Great Britain. © 
Jan. 27)):89025.; aie see 29 BD 
608402; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3423, 

Summer breezes: melody Mrs. E. Na- 
gel, of - U. S.: © 1 @ Feb. 7, 1925; 
HK 605647; Mrs. Ed. Nagel, West 
Dover, O. 3424 


Summer furs; syncopated classic, on 
scarf dance—Chaminade, by George 
Li. -Cobb;, of fUlS. 3p OO Age Ps, 
1924; 2 « Jan. 6, 1925; E 604890; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 3425 

Summer months; w and melody J. S. 
Ray; of U.S. "OL eh Webs a, 1925 ; 
E 605612; Joseph S. Ray, Salt Lake 
City. 3426 


Summer (A) night; nocturne, Bern- 
hard L. Jewett, of U. S., op. 15, ed. 
J. Frank Leve; pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 607048; Estate 
of Hamilton 8S. Gordon, New York. 

3427 


Summer noon; three-part song, Ww 
-anon., m Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 

1925; 2 « Jan. 8; E 604952; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 3428 


Summer zephyrs; waltz, J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U-: S.; steel guit. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 2 « Feb. 20; EH 607475; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 

3429 


Sun (The); waltz, V. Giovannelli, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dee. 1,'1924; 2°@ Tan. 
2, 1925; E 606128; Vincent Giovan- 
nelli, McKeesport, Pa. 3430 


146 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


Sun-flower valse; by S. Cambria, of 
Ttaly. Brooklyn, Messina music co. 
1. Op. 39, ten. banjo or mandola 
solo.—2. Op. 40, mandolin solo. © 
Dec. 29, 1924; 2 ec. each Dec. 31; H 
605497, 606326; Stellario Cambria, 
Brooklyn. 3431, 3432 


Sun (Di) hot far mir noch Kein mul 
nit gesheint; from False gods, w 
and m I. Lillian, of U. S.; pf. with 
we : 


IN PP NI WD AND WHA YT) 
(y2°wyA wed 
(dan) S,. 8925 52-0. Jan,.O2 


606409; Isidore Lillian, Brooklyn. 
3433 


Sunny (A) corner in the finger gym- 
nasium ; twenty short studies, Fran- 
ces“Terry, of U. S.;"pf. _© Dee, 8, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604951; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3434 


Sunny May; w Dale Jackson [i. e. D. 
Jaxon], m' M. B. Grasby and D. 
Jackson, both of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607265; M. Bernice 
Grasby and Dale Jaxon, Miami, 
Ariz. 3435 


Suny Rayiera:.. fox-trot,. B.. °O: 
Wheeler, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1ec. Feb. 18, 1925; EB 607366; 
Blanche Olivia Wheeler, Hamilton, 
Mass. 3436 


Sunset ; w Hester Burnlap Dwinell, m 
Josephine Hovey Perry, of U. S. 
Jan. 7, 1925; 2c. Jan. 12; E 605023; 
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston. 

3437 


Sunset and evening star; w Alfred 
Lord Tennyson, m C. Lee Williams, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1c. Jan. 30, 1925; 
E 608394; C. Lee Williams, % 
Boosey & co., London. 3438 


Sunset-land; w Arthur L. Salmon, m 
Landon Ronald, of Great Britain: 
med. voice. 1. After the lonely day. 
[3 others] © Jan. 20, 1925; 1 e. 
Feb. 9; E 608498; Hnoch & sons, 
Itd., London. 3439 


Sunshine and clouds; w V. R. Jones, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
2, 1925; E 605301; Voyd R. Jones, 
Middleton, O. 3440 


Sunshine and gladness; Children’s day 
service for the Sunday school, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, James 
Rowe and others, m Samuel W. 
Beazley, Clarence Nevin, Clinton 
Lowden and others, of U. S. S8vo. 
© Jan. 2, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 7: 


3453 


A 818102; George F. Rosche, Chi- 
cago. 3441 


Sunshine in Rainbow valley; w and m 
Bernard Hamblen, of U. 8S. 1. High 
voice.—2. Low voice. © Dee. 31, 
1924: 2 e. each Jan. 2; E 606193, 
606194; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 3442, 3443 


Sunshine (The) of Dixieland; w D. 
M. Goad, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 


UagS. 1 @ijlyes Feb. ;12):,1925;, B 
605741; Dorsay M. Goad, Flint, 
Mich. 3444 


Sunshine of love; by Louis F. Gott- 
sehalk, of U. S., arr. James C. Mc- 
Cabe, both of U.S.;orch. © Feb. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 10; E 605718; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 3445 

Sunshine (The) of my heart; w and m 
B. B. McKinney, of U..S. © Jan. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 19; E 606676; 
Robert H. Coleman; Dallas. 3446 


Sunshine, some flowers and you; w 
and melody S. E. Lane, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607307; Sarah 
Elizabeth Lane, Fairfield, Ill. 3447 


Supplication; w and m Herbert. Stave- 
ly Sammond, of U. S.;. mixed 
voices, organ acc. 4to. (Fischer edi- 
tion, no. 5492) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 
e. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604901; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 3448 


Sur la butte (Sur la butte Mont- 
martre) ; paroles et musique Albert 
Evrard, of France. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608057; Lucien 
Brulé, Paris. 3449 


Surriento, sulo tu! versi Enzo Cas- 
tiglia, musica Peppino Castiglia, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Edizioni Castig- 
lia. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1924) © 
Noy. 25, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 2; E 608301 ; 
John Petrillo, New York. 3450 


Suzett’? -blues; de Troublez-moi, par 
Raoul Moretti, of France; pf. 
Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ce. Jan 5, 1925; BE 
599895 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 3451 

Suzette; gavotte, Cedric F. Hawxby, 
of England; pf. London, Nightin- 
gale & co. © Dec. 24, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608438; Dora Han- 
nah Coombs, Frome, England. 3452 


Swallow (The) ; by F. Burgmiiller, op. 
100, no. 24, selected and ed. Leo- 
pold Godowsky, of U. S.;_ pf. 
(Progressive series studies) © Feb. 
9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 605828; Art 


publication soc.. St. Louis. [© fin- 
gcering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary | 3453 


147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3454 


Swallows’ (The) flight; by Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. © Dec. 
18, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599697 ; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3454 


Swanee butterfly; w Billy Rose, m 
Walter Donaldson, arr. T. E. Andino, 
both of U. S.. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 4; E 607011; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 3455 


Swansea town; Hampshire folk-song, 
collected G. B. Gardiner, arr. G. 
Holst, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd.. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 608445; Gustav 
Holst, Thaxted, Dunmow, Essex, 
England. 3456 


Sweet Aleen; w and melody A. W. 
Eklund, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 15, 
1925; E 605048; Arvid W. Eklund, 
Represa, Calif. 3457 


Sweet brier waltz; by T. Richards, 
arr. E. R. Kroeger, of U. S.; pf., 
four hands. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 604823; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. [© 
editing, pedaling, phrasing and fin- 
gering | 3458 

Sweet dreams; w and m Baron Keyes, 
of U.S... © Feb. 2, 1925;.2 e Keb. 7; 
E 605637 ; Florintine music pub. co., 
San Francisco. 3459 

Sweet gusoline; fox trot, w J. May- 
field, m Carl Zerse, of U. S. © Jan. 
2. 1925; 2 c. Jan. 5; E 606293; John 
Mayfield, St. Louis. 3460 


Sweet Kathleen Adair; w and m Carlo 
and Sanders, both of U. S.; in F. 
© web... 12, 1925:.2 ¢. Feb. 14; EB 
605801; Rebbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 3461 

Sweet (The) little flower called you; 
w and m U. G. Davis, of U. S. 


Jan, 5, 1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606399 ; 
Urner G. Davis, Elizabeth City, 
N.C. 3462 


Sweet Marcelona shore; w and mel- 
ody A. J. Gudaitis, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Jan. 16, 1925; E 606506; Anthony J. 
Gudaitis, Manchester, Conn. 3463 


Sweet mother: w and m Robert H. 
Cloud, of U. S.. © Nov. 19, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 606334; Will A. 
Young, Fort Wayne, Ind. 3464 

Swect’n pretty mama blues: melody 
Arthur Ray and Bob Fuller, both of 
U.'S., arr..A;. Ray. © 1:¢e. Jan: 24, 
1925; E 607061: Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 3465 


Sweet patooty; waltz, L. B. Coon; of 
GU. S.: Ist mand. © Lie! dan’ A9, 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


/ 
1925; E 606683 ; Lester Berle Coon, 
Newton, Ia. 3466 


Sweet regret ; valse, Patrick J. Greene, 
of Great Britain : pie an 2, 
HO25)e lean: 29 ; EK 608403 ; Law- 
rence Wright music ¢o., London. 

3467 


Sweet (The) story; w and m B. HE. 
Hughey, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 21; E 605997; Bertha E. 
Hughey, Portland, Or. 3468 


Sweet sunny south-land; w and m A. 
W. Kinney, arr. A. D. Hunler, both 
of U..S. © .1.@ Mar, 10, 1925; E 
610344; Arthur W. Kinney, Los_An- 
geles. 3469 


Sweeter than the rose; valse, Roger 
Barsotti, of Great Britain; pf. 
Jan, 27, 1925, 17) Jan e2oew h 
608404 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 3470 


Sweetest girl; fox trot, w Glen Hisley 
fi. e. F. G. Hisley] and Pat Patter- 
son [i. e. Norman H. Patterson], m 
F. G. Hisley, arr. Archibald Morri- 
son, both.of U.,S:., ©. 1 e&. Jan. 29, 
1925; E 607103; Frederick Glendin- 
ning Hisley, Philadelphia. 3471 


Sweetest (The) girl; melody J. Ri- 
baud and Joe Gibson, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604919; Joe 
Ribaud, New York. 3472 


Sweetest (The) thing you ever said; 
melody L. P. Ibelli, of U. S. ©1e. 


Feb. 2, 1925; E 606915; Louis P. 
Ibelli, Brooklyn. 3473 
Sweetheart; w J. Rish, m Theo. G. 


Beach, of U. 8S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Jan. 26, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 27; HE 605323; Joseph Rish, 


Edwardsville, Pa. 3474 
——w Jack Hagerty [i. e. J. J. 
Hagerty], melody Louis Ethelbert 


[pseud. of Louis Ethelbert Smith] 


of Us S.-© 1. ¢. \dan.,14,, 19257 
606483; John J. Hagerty, Washing- 
ton. 3475 


Sweetheart days; w and m C. G. Col- 
lins, of U. S., arr. Harry L. Alford. ~ 
Little Rock, Ark., Southern music 
pub. co. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
4; E 605512; C. G. Collins, Little 
Rock, Ark. 3476 

waltz ballad, w W. B. Hill, m 
Alice Nadine Morrison, of U. S. 
San Francisco, Morrison music co. 
© Feb. 14, 1925; 2.¢. Feb. 24; E 
610110; William B. Hill, San Fran- 
ciseo. 3477 

Sweetheart don’t forget me; w and 
melody K. Snyder, of U. S. © 1 ¢. 


148 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3499 


Jan. 31, 1925; E 605447; Katherine 
Snyder, Taylor, Pa. 3478 


Sweetheart, I love you; waltz ballad, 
w and m W. Harris, of U. 8S. San 
Francisco, Morrison music co. © 
Feb. 18, 1925; 2 e. 
610111; Wilfred Harris, San Fran- 
cisco.. 3479 

Sweethearts; w and m Laura Big- 
ger [pseud. of L. A. H.] of U. S. 
© Jan. 2, 1925; 2 « Jan. 13; E 
605008; Laura A. Hendrick, Los 
Angeles. 3480 

Sweetly singing; by J. R. Morris, of 
U. S., op. 62, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
J. Frank Leve; pf. (Little sketches 
from music-land, no. 1) Dec. 
31, 1924; 2 « Jan. 2, 1925; E 
607046; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 3481 

Swing songs; w and m Ivy Edwards, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Jan 30, 
1925-° 1 ce. Jan. 31; EF 608415; J. 
Saville & co., ltd., London. 3482 


Sylvan charms; four sketches, 
Charles G. Mortimer, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., continental fingering. 1. 
Woodland echoes. [3 others] © 
Dec. 29, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 608286; Rowland’s, London. 

3483 


Sylvan echoes; waltz, P. W. Newton, 
of Canada; guit., or harp guit. © 
Feb. 19, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 24; EH 
607590; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 

3484 


Symphony (The) series of programs 
for school and community orches- 
tras; compiled Frederick Stock, 
George Dasch and Osbourne Mc- 
Conathy, all of U. S.; oboe, bassoon, 
ist and 2d horn. Program 1. 
Jan. 19, 1925; 2 e. each and aff. 
Jan. 283; A 818949; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Newark. 3485 

Symptoms; w James W. Riley, m H. 

~ 'S. Green, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 5, 
1925; E 605522; Howard Sylvester 

- Green, Butler, Pa. 3486 


Syntheolus; by C. Rhodes, of U. S.: 
pf. Des Plaines, (IIL, C. Rhodes 
pub. co. © Feb. 9, 1925 : 2 e. Feb. 
12; E. 607169; C. Rhodes, Des 
Plaines, Il. 3487 


Y’amero’ sempre; mazurka, Santi Ta- 
farella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. or violin. 4to. © 
Jan. 8, 1925; 2c. Jan. 16; BE 606562; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 3488 

Y’oublier! jamais; valse chantée, de 
La reine de la Rue de la paix, de 
Speranza Camusat, of France; 


Feb. 20; E- 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. © Dec. 


12 A244 TT Ch. Fane, FLO2bs). 
599854; Edition Arlequin, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 3489 


Table of chords and harmony sym- 
bols for tenor banjo; by W. HE. 
Pats of U8." © Oct 1,7 1924: 
2e. Jan. 30, 1925; E 606963 ; Walter 
E. Paris, Covington, Ky. 3490 


Tableaux d’une exposition; série de 
10 piéces originales, Modeste Mous- 
sorgsky, orchestrés Leonidas Leon- 
ardi, of France; partition d’orch. 
avec pf. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 c¢. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608111; W. Bessel & 
cie., Paris. [© orchestration] 

3491 

Tahoe, peaceful dreamland-loveland ; 
w and m T. Davis, of U. S. [Pho- 
tostat] © 1 ce Feb. 17, 1925; E 
605857 ; Townsend Davis, Pasadena, 
Calif. 3492 


Tailleferre (G.) Concerto; de G. 
Tailleferre, of France; pf. princi- 
pal et reduction de V’orch. pour 2° 
Die WO Jan. teetoon  le Same Fes 


i 608240; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
duction ] 3493 

; boy gi cy 

Take me back little { at of mine: 


w and melody T. Doucet and J. 
Blake, both of U. S8., arr. T. Dou- 
cet. ©1c. Feb. 19, 1925: E 605911: 
Ted Doucet and Jack Blake, Chi- 
cago. 3494 


Take me back to California: fox-trot, 
wand m G. H.C., of U.S. ©le. 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 605186; George 
Herbert Coates, Los Angeles. 3495 


——-w TT. E. Turpin. m Luther A. 
Clark, .of UlSl © *4e+ Keby /13, 
1925; E 607182; T. BE. Turpin, Dun- 
dee, Kans. 3496 


Take me back to Louisiana: w and 
m A. L. Runyan, of U. S.. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 2c Feb. 16; E 607320: 
Arthur Lester Runyan, Hollywood, 
Calif. 3497 


Take me back to my castle in dream- 
land; w and melody W. Williams, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; EH 

607309; Walker Williams, Wapako- 
neta, O. . 3498 


Take off your hat as the flag passes 
you; w and m HK. N. Brody, arr. 
A. ©. Maynard, both of U. S. 

1 ec. Feb. 6, 1925; E 605583; Hd- 
ward N. Brody, Roxbury. Mass., 
and Averil C. Maynard, Somerville, 
Mass. 3499 


149 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3500 


Take your time; w L. Gilrod, melody 
Aaron Lebedeff, of U. S. 
eee are vie) 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1925; E 607653; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 3500 


Tale (The) of a cat tail [and] The 
dumb dolly; w Julia Colton Wil- 
lard, m Mathilde Bilbro, of U. S.; 
children’s voices. © Sept. 18, 1924; 
2 ¢e. Feb. 13, 1925; E 607225; HI- 
dridge entertainment house, Frank- 
lin, O. 3501 


Tales of Hoffman [sic]; arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. 8.; steel guit. © 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 6; E 604886 ; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
[© new arrangement] 3502 


Talk about Jerusalem mornin’; col- 
lected Andrew Merkel, arr. Geoffrey 
O’ Hara, of U. S.; men’s voices.- 4to. 
‘© Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c« Feb. 10;. B 
605693; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 3503 


Tall brown blues; w Ethel Robinson, 
m Henry Shayne, of U. S.; in C. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607715; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. 3504 


Talofa! shimmy, text Rudolf Lester, 
musik Hans Toifl, of Austria. © 
Oct: 1y 19242 1. ¢.. Jan. 3, 1925; 5 
608177; Mandria, Abbazia, Italy. 

3505 


Tammurriatella ’e primmavera; versi 
Giuseppe Tetamo, melodia G. Don- 
narumma, of Italy; mand. ace. 8vo. 
© Feb. 26, 1925; 2 ¢ Feb. 28; E 
607703 : Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

3506 


Tampa mama blues; w H. A. Almand, 
m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Jan. 15, 
1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 16; E 606530; H. A. 
Almand, Tampa, Fla. 3507 


Tangletoes ; fox trot from the play, w 
Gertrude Purcell, m Vincent Rose, 
of U. S. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
9; E 605666; Leo Feist. inc., New 


York. 3508 
——_— —_- —__ —__- arr. W m. 
Schulz, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. 


© Feb. 16, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 
605927; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 3509 
Tango caprice; by M. Lauro, of U. S.: 
violin with pf. acc., maj. and min. 
key. ©1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607355; 
Michael Lauro, Brooklyn 3510 
Tango Paree; w and m B. W. Rhoades, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Jan. 22,1925; 
E 605225; Bertha Ware Rhoades, 
New York. 3511 


pt. 1, n. s., v..20 , 


Tango serenade; by Edward G. Simon, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. Two ver- 
sions. © Dec. 11, 1924; 2c. Jan. 19, 
1925; E 606649; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. 35012 


| Tango vénitien; de Léontine-sceurs, A. 


Mariotte, of France: orch. avee pf. 

- eonducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 
le. Jan. 5, 1925; H 599858 ; Hdition 
Arlequin, Paris. [© arrangement] 
3513. 

Tantalizing papa; w and melody C. 
Otis, arr. Carl F. Williams, both of 
Usp aS: 1). .G@;) Jamo 50 19255 4 


606339 ; Courtlandt Otis, New York. 


3514 

Tantum ergo; praise my soul the 
King of heaven, Latin words St. 
Thomas Aquinas, m Walter ‘N. 
Waters, of U. S.; three part chorus 
“women’s voices. [Latin and English 

' words] © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
5; E 605544: G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 3515 


(Lowiy now before Him bend- 
ing); sacred w, m T. Frederick H. 
Candlyn, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
[Latin and English text] © Dee. 
23, 1924; 2c. Jan. 8, 1925; E 604949; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. © 3516 


Tap yo’ foot: by L. Gould, of U. S.; 
two E fiat alto saxophones and pf. 
© Jan. 24, 1925; 2 c«. Jan: 29; EB 
6068388 ; Lew Gould, New York. 3517 


Tapis (Le) persan; trio, Jean Nou- 
gués, transcrit F. Salabert, of 
France; pf., violon, et violoncelle 
contrebasse ad lib. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
le. Jan. 7, 1925; EB 599965; Francis. 
Salabert, Paris. [© transcription] 

3518 

Tarantella; by Jean Marat, of Great 
Britain; pf., in C min. Continental 
fingering. © Feb. 6, 1925; 1 ¢. Feb. 
11; E 608551; Cary & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 3519 


Tarantella d’ ’e vase; versi Correra, 
musica S. Gambardella, of Italy, 
arr. G. Russo, of U. 8.; mand. acc. 
© 1 ¢ Jan: 5,.19255 HE. 606252; 
‘Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 3520 


Tarantella dei Ricordi; by N. Teso- 
riero, of U. S.; instrumental. 
ce. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607710; V. Buffa 


and N. Tesoriero, New York. 3521 - 


Tarantelle; by Arthur Foote, of U. S., 
with biographical sketch, and gene- 
ral information, fingering, pedaling 
and instructive annotations [etc.]; 
pf. . (Progressive series composi- 
tions) © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 


150 


©1. 


‘nosy 1-2, 1925 


5; E 610209; Art publication soc., 
“St. Louis. 3522 


Tarragonesa ; paso doble, J. Clémandh, 
-of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 608254; Paul De- 
eourcelle, Nice, France. 3523 


Tartarinetté; morceaux detachés de 
- Popérette, couplets André Mauprey, 
mélodie A. Mauprey et Robert Casa, 
both of France. 4to. 1. Douce nuit 
viendra ... [3 others] © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1925; E 608267; 
- €. Joubert, Paris. 3524 
Tas (Un) de petites choses; d@’ André 
‘ Caplet, of France; pf. 4 4 mains. 
‘Premier cahier. obl. 4to. © Jan. 
Petty O25) 1 cc. Jan: 17;.H 608270; 
' Durand et cie., Paris. 3525 
Taunting eyes; w and melody F. L. 
Hower; of U. S. © 1 ec. Jan! 3, 
1925; E 604792; Frank L. Hower, 
Brooklyn. 3526 
Favulata (La) di San Giuseppi; scena 


‘. drammatica siciliana, versi e mus- 
ica G. Marrone, of U. S. pte. 1. © 


1 ec. Jan. 19, 1925; D 26717; Gas-. 


pare Marrone, Brooklyn. 3527 
Te chiamme: tradimento; versi Giu- 
seppe Tetamo, melodia Franco Ba- 
rile, of Italy; mand. ace. S8vo. 
Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; BE 
607702 ; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 
3528 
Te Deum in B flat; four-part cho., m 
P. D. De Coster, of U. S.; mixed 


voices and quartet, organ ace. 4to. 
©e Jany aly 19253) 2) .¢ Keb... 2% EB 
606988: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 3529 


Te Deum laudamus; based on the 8th 
Gregorian tone, m Clifton C. Brain- 
erd, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ec 40: ©): eb) dal 1925 +2 e. 
Feb. 12; E 605774; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3530 


Te Deum laudamus in A flat; w from 
Book of common prayer, Simple set- 
ting founded on theme from Farm- 
er’s mass, Thornton Gregory, of 
U.. Sv, 4to.. © Dec. 27, 1924; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 606096; Rader mu- 
sie pub. co., New York. 3531 


Tears of the Shannon; w Giselle W. 
Hichert and N. T. Granlund, m F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S. © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 16; E 606546; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. ay 

‘easing; by Ernest Bloch, of U. S.; 
pt. (Enfantines, no. 9) © Dee. 17, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 19, 1925; EH 606626; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 3533 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3545 


Teasing (A) fairy; four-part song, w 
Hdith Sanford Tillotson, m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 4, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1925; 
E 607224; Eldridge entertainment 


house, Franklin, O. 3534 
Teasing the pup rag; by J. D. .Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel. guit. © Feb. 


16, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 20; E 607476; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
3535 


Technique (The) of the lower posi- 
tions for violoncello; by Ludwig 
Lebell, of Great Britain, op. 22. bk. 
2, first to sixth positions. © Jan. 
©, 19253 th..eoan.,/24%,, E)5,608329 : 
Schott & co., Itd., London. | 3036 


Tehama temple; march, R. B. Hisen- 
berg, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Feb. 
2 Oe 2 ey Web. 215° k GO0S96S): 
Fred Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 

3537 


Telepathy; w A. K. Van Buren, m D. 
S. Drake, of U.S. ©-1 ce. Jan: 22, 
1925; E 605186; Dorothy Sussdorff 
Drake, Oakland, N. J. 3538 


Tell me again; poem EH. C. Lodge, m 
William Janaushek, of U. S.; low 
voice, in D flat. © Dec. 27, 1924: 
2 c. Feb. 2, 1925; E 606953; Boston 
music eco., New York. 3539 


Tell me fiddle; w and m J. C. Turner, 
OL Ay Ss. Oulie Jan’ 7, 1925 °° FB 
606977 ; Jack Cobb Turner, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 3540 


Tell me not; two act musical comedy, 
w and m James G. Thurber and 
Robert Bond Jennings, et al, of 
U. S.. © Dee. 23, 1924; 2c Jan. 8, 
1925; aff. Jan. 6; A 817893; Searlet 
mask club of Ohio state university, 
Columbus, O. 3941 


Tell) me,’ pretty lady ;" wand) mB. 1H. 
Pollock, of Ui. S. .©.1 ¢. Jan 21, 


1925; HE 605207; Belle Elizabeth 
Pollock, Philadelphia. 3542 
Tell me the meaning of the thing 


ealled love; Angeline, w and melody 
W. R. Jones, of U. S., arr. Lovie 
Austin; in F. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606110; Willi Rodger Jones, Chi- 
eago. 35043 
Tell me with your Smile; w and m 
S. J. Stoceo and Carme Romano, 
both of U. 8S. © Feb. 17, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 18; E 607404; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 3544 
w Carme Romano, melody S. J. 
Stoceo, of U. S. © 1e Jan. 14, 
1925; EH 606471; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3545 


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3546 


pt. ILT; n.‘s.,v. 20 


Tell me your troubles; waltz, w and 
m F. A. Hanson, of Norway, domi- 
ciied at Los Angeles, arr. Raymonde 
L. ‘Morley. © Nov: 11, 1924; 2°«. 
Feb. 10, 1925; E 607690: Fred A. 
Hanson, Los Angeles. 3546 


Tell-tale eyes; fox trot, w Con West, 
m Jack Hylton and Claude Ivy, 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace. with 
banjulele, banjo and ukulele, in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 23, 1925; 1c. Feb. 25; E 
608749; B. Feldman & co., London. 

3547 

Tell the world Jesus saves; w James 
Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of U. SS. (In 
Best revival songs) © Dec. 2, 1924: 
Le. han, 2) 1925.30 c. Keb. Giga 
605582; Albert Christopher Fisher, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 3548 


Telling eyes; w Lee Morse, m Lew 
Pollack, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 
13..0925,:; 2-e. Beb.; 1: .H 6Oa21: 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
Work. 3549 


Telling the one you love to tell; w 
Thomas Robinson, m Arnold T. Lax, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Harding 
music house. © Aug. 8, 1924; 2 ¢. 


Feb. 24, 1925; E 605985; Frank 
Harding, New York. 3550 


Tempest; di Giuseppe Becce, of Italy: 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1925; 
E 608136; M. de Wolfe, London. 
[© arrangement] 3551 

Temple service for Sabbath morning ; 
from Union prayer book, m R. Hous- 
man, of U. S.; eantor and mixed 
voices, organ acc. ed. Wm. Carol. 
New York, Bloch pub. co. 4to. 
May) 20).1924; 2>¢. “Deeyo2zt EB 
605661: Rosalie Housman, New 
York. 3552 

Tender thoughts {Pensées tendres) ; di 
Giuseppe Becce, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Jan. 6, 1925; 
1 ¢. Jan. 17; E 608295; M. de Wolfe, 
London. [© arrangement} 3553 

Tendresse: mélodie, Joseph Szule, of 
France; violon et pf. © Dee. 12, 
1924-1 c. Jan. 5, 1925); i 599982 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3554 

Ténébres (Gloom) ; de Hans Ourdine, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
peur 460... © Dee 12) 1924 sit) ce: 
Jan. 7, 1925: E 608028: S. Chape- 
lier, France. 3555 

Tengo celos; vals, arr. e musica de 
Juan Garriga, of U. S:.: pf. -San 
Juan, Puerto Rico. Garriga bros. & 


eo. \©} dani: 27,1925 9 2el pan. 28 =: 
E 605331; Juan Garriga Alvarez, 
San Juan, P.. R. 3556: 


Tennessee dreams; waltz, Earl dH. 
Coffey, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 7; E 606405; Coffey and 
McNabb. Marion, O. » B855T 


Tentation: de Jeanne Bernard, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 © Jan.-5, 
1925; E 599866: Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

3558: 

Tentation (La) de Saint-Antoine; 
prologue et deux épisodes, tirée du. 
texte original de Gustave Flaubert,.. 
adaptation italienne Alba; musique 
Vincenzo Davico, of Italy; parti- 
tition pf. et chant. [Freneh and 
Italian text] © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6; D 26737; Edition Arlequin,' 
Paris. 3559 

Texas heart disease; blues, w and m 
O: J. Cobb, of U. So ©riiexHeb. 
28, 1925; E 607711; Olman J. Cobb,. 
Chicago. 3560: 

Thank God it is true just the same; 
w and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S. 
8vo. © Oct. 10, 1924; 2 ¢. Feb. 13, 
1925; E 607211; Mrs. John A. An- 
derson, Topeka, Kan. 3561 


That blessed mother of mine; w and. 
melody C. L. Pope, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1925; E 604776; Carrie Lee. 
Pope, Champaign, II. 3562 

That brown eyed baby of mine; w 
and melody H. F. Nebrensky, of U: 
S. ©l1e. Jan. 31, 1925; E 605466: 
Henry F. Nebrensky, W. New York, 
Ne J 3563- 

That farm in old New Hampshire is a 
Broadway to me; w H. EH. Marston, 
m Al Meehan, of U. 8. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 @ Feb. 24; E 607593; Hu- 
gene Ettleson Marston, JExeter, 
Ni aed UF 3564 

That Indiana home of mine; w H. M. 
Dougherty, m J. L. Frank, of U. 8. 


© ic Jan. 29, 1925; E 605347 ; 
Harry M. Dougherty, Cincinnati. 
3565. 


That little old sweetheart of mine; w 
Annelu Burns, m Madelyn Shep- 
pard, of U. S:’ © Jan. 15, 1925 ;'2°e. 
Jan. 15: E 605069; Burns-Sheppard — 
music co., Selma, Ala. 3566. 

That naughty yodel; fox trot, Paul 
Van Dyke, of U. S. and Maurice 
Baron, of France; saxophone solo 
er duet with pf. aec: © Dee. 15;: 
1924: 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606630; 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement | 3567 


152 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3591 


That new gal of mine; w P. Wickham, 
m B. Price, of U.S. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1925: E 606590; Paul Wickham and 
Bert Price, Hollywood, Calif. 3568 


That old Angora cat; w Clifford Sey- 
ler, m Frank Stafford, of Germany. 
Gi Jan) 29)" 19253 ‘1 ‘ec: Feb 10; EH 
608502: Dix, Itd., London. 


That old fashioned home town of 
mine; w and m S. J. Stoceo and 
Nick Lueas, both of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. (Cover title:—In that 
old fashioned home town of mine) 
©) Dee, 25, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1925; 
EK 605091; Dunean sisters music 
publishers, Chicago. 3570 


That old gray haired mother of mine; 
w Albert Brooks and Willis Payne, 
Mee Huet, of UU. Ss ©;1 c, Dec, 31, 
1924: E 607044; Raymond Burt, 
Paterson, N. J. 3571 


That old jazz band; w and melody 
J. J. Campbell, of U. S. ©41c. Feb. 
7, 1925; E 605595; J. Jay Campbell, 
‘Windsor, Col. Soe 


That pup; w and melody Mrs. E. L. 
Smith, of Canada. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1925; E 605451: Mrs. Edwin L. 
Smith, Scotland, Ont., Canada. 

3573 

That’s all I do; w and melody EH. L. 
Poehlsen, arr. Jean Walz, both of 
Deas ee) tece.; Jat. 26) 11925; Bb 
606788; Emil L. Poehlsen, Blue 
Island, Il. 3574 


That’s how I lost my girl; w and 
melody J. J. Donnelly, of U. S. © 
1 c. Jan. 23, 1925; E 606738; James 
Joseph Donnelly, Paterson. 3575 


That’s life along the Nile; w and m 
R. P. Yaw, of U. S.. © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1925; E 606774: Ralph Percy Yaw, 
Douglas, Ariz. 3576 


That’s soon enough: w and melody 
Edgar Dowell, of U. 8S. ©1e. Feb. 


9, 1925; EH 607083 ; Tune-house. inc., 
New York. 3577 
That’s the history of the U. S. A.: 


w A. Gerber, melody Dave Dreyer, 
Oh US: © Ol ep Jan.o9}11925.5°H 
606420; Alex Gerber, New York. 
3578 
That's why dad’s a regular guy: w 
and melody L. D. Horton, of U. S. 
© 1¢. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605244: 
Lee D. Horton, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
3579 
That sunkissed baby of mine; w Earle 
Foxe, melody L. F. Cowan, arr. 
Verne Elliott, both of U. S|. © 1 


3569 


ce. Jan. 12, 1925; E 606447; Lynn 
Freeman Cowan, Hollywood, Calif. 
3580 

That vision of the face in the stream ; 
fox trot, w and melody A. Wilson 
and BE. Shakely, both of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 31, 1925; E 607610; Al. 
Wilson and Edgar Shakely, Pitts- 
burgh. 3581 


Thee; w Florence Parr Gere, m Meta 
Schumann, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Feb. 18, 1925; 2 c« Feb. 19; E 
607442 ; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 3582 


Then I met you; w and melody Ab- 
ner Silver, Sam Coslow and Otto 
Metzan, all of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 
22, 1925; E 605216; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 3583. 


w and m Abner Silver, Otto Mot- 
zan and Sam Coslow, all of U. S. 
© Feb. 19, 1925; 2 « Feb. 20; E 
607487; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 3584 


There’s a big bit of heaven in you; 
waltz ballad, w Cecil Ayre Abbott, 
m August H. Dietze, of U. S. 
Jan. 5, 1925; 2 ¢ Jan. 7; E 606402 - 
August H. Dietze, Lincoln, Neb. 

3585. 

There’s a colleen still waiting for me; 
w Elizabeth McDonald, m Edward 
H. McDonald, of U. S. © Jan. 8, 
1925 ; 2 ce. Jan. 18; E 605006 ;s Marks- 
Ring assn., Rochester, N. Y. 3586 

There’s a girl in old Virginia that I 
call mine; w Lena Raffaele, m 
Chas. L. Johnson, of U. S. © Feb. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 28; E 607665; 
Mrs. Lena Bec Sault Ste. 
Marie, Mich. 358T 


There’s a hand that’s holding mine; 
w W. C. Stewart, m J. O. Long, 
of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
25; E 6100389; J. Owen Long, Har- 
risonburg, Va. 3588. 

There’s a heart of gold in the girl 
of the street; w and melody L. W. 
Windsor, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607303; Leland W. Wind- 
sor, Baltimore. 3589 


There’s a place for everyone; w and 
m H. D. Loes, of U. S. © Dee. 
31,7 1924 2 he Web! 4,.°°1925-) 
607008; Harry Dixon Loes, Three 
Rivers, Mich. 3590 

There’s a place in my Lilly eyes; w 
and melody F. F. Randolph, of U. 
S. ©1e. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607282: 
Fred F. Randolph, Palmer, Mass. 

3591 


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3592 


There’s a tribe of painted redskins on 
Broadway; w Herman Kahn, m 
Jean Walz, of U. S. ive. van: 
21, 1925; E 606724; Jean Walz and 
Herman Kahn, Chicago. 3592 


There’s been a big change in Sally; 
w and m Bill Hatch [i.'e. W. J. 
Hatch] of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1925; E 605592; Wilbur Jackson 
Hatch, Altadena, Calif. 3593 


There’s no one can love me like you; 
w Al Dubin, m Zez Confrey, of 
UW Sic © Jan. 6,:1925; 2 c.-Keb. 7; 
EB 605530; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 3594 


There’s some one who’s waiting; w 
G. P. White, m Theo G. Beweh, 
of U. S. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 ec. 
Jan. 27; E 605321; Georgina P. 
White, Pawtucket, R. I. 3595 


There was an old woman; old nur- 
sery rhyme, set to m Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; male voices. 
4to. ©. Heb; 16, ,192b;, 1, ex ep. 
18; E 608633; Banks & son, York, 
England. 3596 

They never have a cross word now; 


w and m Will E. Haines and Julien 
Wright, both of Great Britain; in 


D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 11, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 
12; E 608586; Lawrence Wright 


music co., London. 3597 


They're doing cross word puzzles now ; 
w and m F. C. Calnen, of U. S. © 
1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; EH 607086; Fred 
Charles Calnen, New Bedford, 
Mass. 3598 


Theyre waiting for me on the, old 
Sewanee shore; w and m V. R. Gilli- 
land, of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 
e. Feb. 12; E 607170; V. Rawl'ns 
Gilliland, Coleman, Tex. 30909 


They that trust in the Lord; w from 
Psalm 125, m Aileen Wier Dortch, 
Of 2. Sy HO, “Web: tl Geb ei 2c. 
Feb. 14; E 607257: Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 3600 


Thief (A) in paradise; w Bartley 
Costello, m Alfred Solman, of U. 
S7 © HNeb.29; d925e 2 ere. 10; 
HK 605689: Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. - 38601 


Thine and mine alone; ballad, w Dean 
Collins, m Opal McDevitt, of U. S. 
Los Angeles, W. A. Quincke & co. 
© Feb. 28, 1925; 2-¢. Feb. 25; E 
610061: W. A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 3602 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


This one tuv-day and that one to-mor- 
row means no one at all in the end; 
w Sam Coslow and Willie Raskin, 
melody Abner Silver, of U. S. 
1c. Jan. 30, 1925; EH 606851; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 3603 


Same. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 25: E 610067; Irving. Berlin. 
inc., New York. 3604 


Tho trials may come; w and m H. H. 
Almquist, of U. S. Jan. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 19; E 606666; Her- 
man EH. Almquist, Minneapolis. 

3605 

Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Je suis Titania (I am Titania) ; reci- 
tative and polonaise from Mignon, 
w M. Carré and Jules Barbier, m 
Ambroise Thomas, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; high voice, in B 
flat. [French, English and Italian 
text]. ©) Nov. 20,)9924 ae san. 
19, 1925; E 606636; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

3606 

Thorn-apple tree; unison song, w 
Doris Rowley, m Alec Rowley, of 
England; school voices, in F. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jan, 20, 19Zp 5 ¢ Dee eae. een 
608357; Novello & co., {td., London. 

3607 

Thorn-crowned (The) King; Easter 
cantata, w H. vonBerge, m Fred B. 
Holton, of U: S., 4to. ©@edam... 2, 


1925; 2 ¢@), and au. ata eee 
820318; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

3608 

~ arr. Chas. L. Lewis, 

of U. S.; orech. 4to. © Feb. 7, 

1925; 2c. Keb- 165 HE 607238; “Lo- 

renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 38609 


Those crossword puzzle blues; w John 
D. O'Neil, m Clement W. Boucher, 
of U. S. Orono, Me., Boucher & 
O’Neil. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 
4; E 605513; C. W. Boucher, Orono, 
Me. 3610 

w M. M. Fass, meiody H. Alex- 

ander, of -U: S +@je endas 28, 

1925; E 606833; Hy Alexander and 

M. Monroe Fass, New York. 3611 


Those eyes; w and m W. C. Stuif, of 


WS: 1 ee: (Febs29301925 2) 
605896; Willard C. Stuff, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 3612 


Those good old times; w and m Her- 
bert Rule, of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 

_ tions] © Feb. 7, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 9; 
E 608506; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 3613 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3635 


Those home-brew blues; w R. Oliver, 
m B. M. Hale, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 606783; Roscoe Oliver, 
Detroit. 3614 


Those lovely hours; w and melody 
Samuel Kestenbaum and M. M. 
Korn, both of U. S. ©1ce. Jan. 3, 
1925; E 604801; Maurice M. Korn, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. 3615 


Those married man blues; w Rosa 
‘Taylor and Aletha Dickerson, m A. 
Dickerson, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 26, 
1925; EH 607635; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. 3616 


Those twinkling eyes; w and melody 
G. D. Russell, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 
24, 1925; E 607584; G. D. Russell, 
Morven, N. C: 3617 


Thou art my refuge; w from. the 
Bible, m Harry L. Vibbard, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 7, 1925: 
Zoey wane 12: KH GODOIG:.-C_ WwW. 
Thompson & co., Boston. 3618 


Thou brilliant bird; from La perle de 
Bre’sil, F. David, arr. A. Damm, 
of U. 8.; clar., cello, flute, ten. and 
alto sax. and pf. ©-Nov. 24, 1924; 
Picuver «2,01 uer Keb. : 519253) 
607045; Cundy—Beittoney co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 3619 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
anthem, w from the Bible, m H. 
Alexander Matthews, of U. S8S.; for 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 3, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605673; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 3620 


Thoughts; by Alice Barnett, of U. S.; 
violin solo, in first position, pf. acc. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 606648; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 3621 


Thoughts and dreams; w B. Hjorlief- 


son, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
ese). ft sel Web. 12°" 1925 =" 
605742; B. MHjorliefson, Selkirk, 
Manitoba, Canada. 3622 


Thoughts of home; w and m HK. P. 
Miller.of ;U:-S: .©-;dan. 15, 4925: 
wee. gan. 15; © 605068; . Hillis. P. 
Miller, North Canton, O. 3623 

Three (The) bears; by Gladys Cum- 
berland, of England; pf. (Fairy 
tales told in music, no. 4) © Jan. 
SG toes. tie.. Mebs 12> W..G08565.; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3624 


Three (The) black cats play a trio: 
by Russell Snively Gilbert, of U. S.; 
pf. (Cat concert) © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606161; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3625 


52684—25——_11 


Threnody; by William Lester, of 
U.. Sy op. 93, no. 1; organ... (In 
American organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 
12, Jan. 1925) © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 e. 
Jan. 3; E 604836; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3626 


Threshold (The) of The Reeve-ra- 
tional system; by Maude Doolittle 
and S. A. Reeves, both of U. S.; pf. 
@ dane. 9) 1995-2 ec. Jan. 102) Hi 
606429: Sidney A. Reeve, New 
York. 3627 


Through love to light; w Richard W. 
Gilder and H. von Berge, of U. S., 
m EK. L. Ashford. 1. High voice.— 
2. Low voice. © Jan. 2, 1925: 2 «. 
each Jan. 30; E 606900; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. [© 2nd stanza] 

3628 

Through the air; arpeggio waltz, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 525; pf. 
© Feb. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 14:' B 
607259 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 3629 

Through the valley of shadow; by 
Van Denman Thompson, of U. S.; 
organ. (In American organ quarter- 
ly, v. 6, no. 12, Jan. 1925) © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2 ce. Jan. 3; E 604834; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. 3630 


Through the wood; Scottish part- 
song, w W. Fergusson, m Kenneth 
G. Finlay, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, in C. 4to. (Boosey’s mod- 
ern festival series, no. 422) [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
3, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; BE 599802: 
Boosey & co., London. 3631 


Thunderstorm blues; w and m Spen- 
cer Williams and Arthur Ray, both 
or_U; Ss, © Tan, 13, 1925-2 /e. Jan. 
13; E 604993; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 3632 


Thy kingdom come; by Philip 
Grainger. of Great Britain; melody 


with pf. ace. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1925; 
E 607649; Philip Grainger, New 
York. 3633 


Tick tock, tick tock: w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 23, no. 2: 
pf. with w. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 
ce. Dee. 29; E 607481; R. Liversidge. 
Lawrence, Mass. 3634 

Tickled to death; musical comedy in 
two acts, w and m Donald EH. L. 
Snyder, additional music and lyrics 
Joseph C. Ellis and Wm. C. Kratz, 
all of U.S. ©; Dec: 8, +1924; 2, ec. 
Jan. 12, 1925; D 26703; University 
of Michigan union, Ann Arbor. 3635 


155 


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3636 


Tickling the banjo; novelty solo, W. 
Morris, of U. S., arr. C. E. Wheeler : 
ten. banjo. with pf. ace. © Jan. 21, 
1925; 2 « Feb. 7; E 605526; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 3636 


Tiger lady ; song tango and recitation, 
w and m J. F. McMahon, of U.S. © 1 
e. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606526; Joseph 
EF. McMahon, New York. 3637 


‘Tilda the tattooed queen; one-step, 
from Boodle; w Douglas Furber, m 
Philip Braham, of Great Britain. 
© Dee. 24, 1924; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1925; 
E 599820; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. - 3638 


Till the angels call me away; w and 
melody B. P. McDonald, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604769; Bettie 
Peak McDonald, Graham, Okl. 3639 


Till the dawn breaks through; by 
Richard Kountz, arr. A. Luck, both 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 14; E 607243; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3640: 


w Monica Rily, m_ Richard 
Kountz, of U. S. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606204; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3641 


Tillie the toiler; fox trot, w Agnes 
Mote Worden, m Jule Cameron, of 
U. S.’ © Jan. 31, 1925; 2 ce. Feb.7; 
E 605653; Agnes Worden, Lanker- 
shim, Calif. 3642 


Tim please come back to me; w and 
m (W. Damm) Ujr:)- 08 U.S.) arr: 
George Black. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1925; 
E 607179; William Damm, jr., Phil- 
adelphia. 3643 


Time (The) will come; w and m Car- 
son J. Robison, of U. S. © Jan. 13, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 14; E 606485; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 3644 


Time will tell; w and m Sam Dicker, - 


Darl McBoyle and Al. Hoffman, or- 
chestration George F. Briegel, all 
of U. S.; orech. 4to. © Dee. 24, 
1924; 2 c Dec. 31; E 605176; Sam 
Dicker & co., New York. 3645 
Tin pan alley; w and melody Billy 
Hill, of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 21, 1925; 
E 605979; Lloyd H. Campbell, San 
Francisco. 3646 
Ting-a-ling-a-ling: fox trot, w Jack 
Caddigan: [i. e. John J. Caddigan], 
m Chick Story [pseud. of Oliver HE. 
Story] of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1925; EH 605947; Grey gull 
records, ine., South Boston. 3647 
Tiny-tot’s (The) album; by Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. © 


| 


pt iene sy kee 


Jan! -26, 19251 Tees Web ae 
608563 ; Warren & Phillips, London. 
3648 

Tired; w and m T. §S. Magnani, of 
U. S.  [Photostat] © 1. Jan. 8, 
1925; H 604925; Thos. S. Magnani, 
Los Angeles. 3649 


"Tis morning; w Paul Laurence Dun- 
bar, m Montague Ring, of England: 
no. 1 in C. © Jan. 19, 1925; 1 « 
Jan. 20; E 608288; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 3650 

Titina; je cherche aprés Titine, from 
Puzzles of 1925, w Bertal-Maubon 
and E. Ronn, English version Wm. 
Cary Dunean, of U. S., m Léo 
Daniderff. © Jan. 26, 1925 ; Bec. 
Feb. 24; E 610017 ; Harms, ine., New 
York. [@ English version] 3651 


To fetch some water from the spring 
(Och jungfrun gick 4t Killan) ; 
‘English version Greta Torpadie, 
Swedish folk melody, harmonized 
and arr. A. Walter Kramer, of U. S. 
[English and Swedish text] © Feb. 
6, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 7; E 605683; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 3652 


To God; w Herrick, m Perey Turn- 
bull, of Great Britain. © Dec. 29, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1925; E 599821; 


Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 3653 


To have and to hold; w and m W. A. 
Haberstro, of U. 8S. ©1c. Jan. 19, 
1925; E 606655; W. Albert Haber- 
stro, Topeka, Kan. 3654 

To morning; part song, w William 
Blake, m Chris. M. Edmunds, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dec., 31, 19243416) Jany 271925 
EH 599740; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 3655 


To the end of the rainbow with you; 
w A. J. Pulvino, melody Burrell Van 
Buren,,. of .Ul S..4@) by eaieree 
1925; E 610296; Anthony J. Pul- 
vino, Fredonia, N. Y. 3656 


To you, for you; baliad, w and m H. 
Ostrom, of Sweden, domiciled at 
Chicago; violin. © 1 ¢ Jan. 19, 
1925; E 606578: Erik Ostrom, Chi- 
cago. 3657 

Tobey’s luck; w T. Levinson, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 «e 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607535; T. Levin- 
son, Huntsville, Ont., Canada. 3658 

Together; w Harold Christensen, m 
Alfred Solman, of U. 8.; with violin 
and cello obbl. 1. High voice.—2. 
Med. voice.—3. Low voice. © Feb. 
25, 1925; 2..c. ea#eh” HNeb.228 2) EB 
607728: Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 3659 


156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Tongue can never tell; w A. H. Ack- 
ley, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
Jans 20, 1925;.2+c. Jan. 193; B 
606677: Robert H. Coleman, Dallas, 
Tex. 


Toni; selection, Hugo Hirsch and 
Stephen Jones, of Great Britain ; 
full military band with conductor. 
Boosey’s military journal, 150th 
series, no. 4) © Jan. 14, 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 12; E 608540; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 3661 


Too bad Jim; w Andrea Razaf, mel- 
ody Edgar Dowell, of U.S. ©1ce. 
Feb. 28, 1925; E 607700; Tune- 
house, inc., New York. 3662 


Too late; w Matthew Arnold, m Ivor 
Atkins, of England. 1. In E flat.— 
2. In C.—3. In F. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
1 c. each Feb. 11; E 608523-608525 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© re- 
vised edition ] 3663-3665 

Tour (La) d’argent; extrait du Songe 
de Namouna, paroles et musique 
Nova Barelli, of Italy. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. 
© Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608077; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 3666 

Tours (Berthold) Thirty melodies; 
ed. FE. Lorenz Smith, of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. 
Jan. 29; E 605394; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© editing] 3667 

Tourterelles (Les) de Suzon; poésie 
G. Chaigne et A. Buchot, musique 
J. Clémandh, of France. © Dee. 
12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599930; 
Costallat et cie., Paris. é 3668 

Tout-kiepte (Le); par Leo Pouget, of 


France; orch. 4to. © Dee. 12, 
1924- 1c. Jan. 5; 1925;- HE 599852 ; 
Hdition Arlequin, Paris. 3669 
Towers (The) of spring; part-song, 


w John Hall Ingham, m Edward G. 
McCollin. of U. 8S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 8; EB 

' 604950; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
3670 
Toy (The) doll; valse burlesque, Er- 
nest Harry Adams, of U. S.; pf. © 
Mebji9.1.1925; 2. .¢.:KFebs 2he. EB 
605962; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 3671 
Toy (The) drum major; see them 
marching on parade, w Jean Fred- 
erick, m Horatio Nicholis, of Great 
Britain ; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 30, 1925; 


1 ¢ Feb. 6: E 608487: Lawrence 
Wright m™sic co., London. 3672 


15 


3660 | 


© Jan. 24, 1925: 2 ¢. | 


3685 


Toy soldiers’ parade: by Karl .Riss- 
land, of U. S., op. 24. no. 2; violin 


and pf. © Jan. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 
20; E 606704; Oliver. Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. 3673 
Trading smiles; w and melody W. 
Hull, of U. S.; solo cornet. © 1. 
Mar. 3, 1925; E. 610142; Walter 
Hull, Long Beach, Calif. 3674 


Tragiratore ’e nfame; versi e musica 
A. Miccio, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn; mand. acc. 4to. © Dee. 
ol) AS24 ey 2 ne. ‘Webs 16) 91925 5 BE 
607328; Antonio Miecio, Brooklyn. 

3675 


Tranquility; by H. Anson, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. London, J. 
Curwen & sons., ltd. © Jan. 1, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 20; E 608730; Hugo 
Anson, London. 3676 

Trattato d’armonia; di Giulio Bas, of 
Italy. 4to. pte. 4e5. © Feb. 19, 
1925; 1 c. each Feb. 20; E 608682, 
608683 ; G. Ricordi & co.. Milan. 

3677, 3678 


Travellers to fairyland: six minia- 


tures, Raymond Loughborough, of 
England; pf. 1. Little fairy This- 
tledown. [5 others] © Feb. 21, 


1925; 1 ce. Feb. 27; E 608758; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 3679 
Treccia d’oro; valzer, melody Antonino 
Caucano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
YY OK, (©) je hen Web: 18/7 1925.71 
607368 ; Giovanni Licitra, New York. 
3680 

Trees; w Joyce Kilmer, m J. Mc- 
Manus, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 21, 
1925; E 605977; Joseph McManus, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 3681 
Tri-boro-bridge; march, w and m J. 
F. MeMahon, of U. 8S. ©1. Feb. 
19, 1925; H 607374; Joseph F. Mce- 


Mahon, New York. 3682 
Tristes soledades; vals, Juan Gar- 
riga, siof! Uni Sigs pie San’ Vuan, 
Puerto Rico, Garriga bros. & co. 


© Jan: \'27, 1925;:2 ¢ Jan '28° BF 
605330; Juan Garriga Alvarez, San 
Juan, P. R. 3683 
Trix-see blue; fox trot, H. A. Maz- 
yola, of WS S.:) pf. ‘© 1) e! Jan.- 5, 
1925; E 606249; Henry Andrea 
Mazzola, Minneapolis. 3684 


Trois (Les) nuits; chanson réaliste, 
paroles Léo Leliévre, fils et E. Au- 
diffred, musique Ant. Ferré, of 
France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy; pf. 
avee paroles et chant seul. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 e. each Jan. 17, 1925. 
E 608250; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 3685 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3686 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 26 


Trombone blues; w Ted Nixon, mel- 
ody Spencer Williams, of U. S. © 
1c Jan. 14, 1925; E 606470; Mel- 
ody music co., New York. 3686 


Troublante Sémiramis; fox-trot 
chanté, paroles A. Olivier et Paul 
Diolot, musique J. Lenoir, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 
17, 1925; E 608230; Olivier et cie., 
Paris. 3687 

Troublesome blues; w and m Tom 
Delaney, of U. S. © Feb. 21, 1925; 
2 ce. Feb. 20; E 607488; Triangle 
musie pub. co., ine., New York. 

3688 


Troublez-moi; opérette-vaudeville en 
3 actes, paroles Yves Mirande, mu- 
sigue Raoul Moretti, of France; 
partition pf. et chant. © Dee. 12, 
1924: 1 ¢c. Jan: 5,°1925*"*D" 2672; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 3689 


Trouvére (Le); by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 182; violin and pf. © 
Feb. 5, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 607127; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

3690 


True (The) memorial; poem W. P. F. 
Ferguson, m Hagbard Brase, of U. 
S.; male cho. 4to. Feb. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 607342; A. G. 
Ogren & co., Rockford, Ill. 3691 

Try and get it blues; w and melody 
Dave Elman [pseud. of David Ko- 
pelman] and Lester Steele, both of 
UT.  S@© Jan. 24, °19255-2-¢: Jan: 
24: B 605254; Equitable music corp.. 
New York. 3692 

Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Eyes 
that haunt me; from Natja, w 
Harry B. Smith, m adapted from 
melodies of P. I. Tschaikowsky by 
Karl Hajos, of U. S. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 2 « Feb. 6; E 605540; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 3693 

JI hear love call me; from Natja, 

w Harry B. Smith, m adapted from 

the melod’es of P. I. Tschaikowsky 

by Karl Hajos, of U. S. © Feb. 

4, 1925: 2 e. Feb. 6; E 605538; Leo 

Feist, inc., New York. 3694 

A lady who lives for love; ’tis 

love leads to glory, from Natja, w 

Harry B. Smith, m adapted from 

melodies of P. I. Tschaikowsky, 

Karl Hajos, of U. S. © Feb. 16, 

1925; 2 c. Feb. 17; E 605914; Leo 

Feist, inc., New York. 3695 

The magic of moonlight and love; 

from Natja, m adapted from melo- 

dies of P. I. Tschaikowsky, Karl 

Hajos, arr. Frank BH. Barry, both 


of U. S.; orech. 4to. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 11; E 605933; Leo. 
Feist, ine, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 3696 


——The magic of moonlight and 
love; from Natja, w- Harry B. 
Smith, m adapted from melodies 
of P. I. Tschaikowsky by Karl Ha- 
jos, of U. S. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 
e. Feb. 6; E 605537; Leo Feist, 


inc., New York. 3697 
March; from the Nutcracker 
suite, transcribed Edwin Arthur 


Kraft; of U: S20 organ Feb. 
14, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 18: E 607388: 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
transcription] 3698 


There is a garden in loveland: 
from Natja, m adapted from melo- 
dies of P. I. Tschaikowsky, Kar] 
Hajos, arr. Frank EH. Barry, both 
of U. S.; orch. © Feb. 6, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 7; E 605929; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

3699 


w Harry B. Smith, m 
adapted from the melodies of P. I. 
Tschaikowsky by Karl Hajos, of 
U. S. © Feb. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 6; 


E 605539: Leo Feist, ine. New 
York. 3700 
Trojka; musik ‘Tschaikowsky, 


arr. A. Omelczuk, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 21, 1924; 2 ec. Nov. 26; 
E 606228; Joseph Krygier, Philea- 
delphia. [© arrangement] 3701 


Tu draw ir llen (Beyond the veil) ; 
cyfieithiad T. F. Roberts, English 
w Henry Vaughan, m David de 
Lloyd, of Great Britain; in F. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic-sol-fa notat'ons! 
© Aug. 28, 1924; 1 «. Feb. 10, 1925; 
E 608703; David de Lloyd, Abery- 
stwyth, Wales. 3702 


Tubman high school march; by J. L. 
Sayre, of U. S.; pf. © Jan. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 15; BH 605072; J. 
Lewis Sayre, Augusta, Ga. 37038 


Tuorne addu’ mamma’; versi C. Pa- 
risi. melodia R. Borrelli, of U. S. 
© 1e Jan. 26, 1925; H 606795; 
Ciro Parisi and Raffaele Borrelli, 
Philadelphia. 3704 


Tuorne Marti’; versi e musica A. Mic: 
cio, of Italy, domiciled at Brook 
lyn: mand. ace. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924: 2c. Feb. 16, 1925; EH 607330; 
Antonio Miccio, Brooklyn. 3705 


Turn -o’ the tide; waltz, w S. J. 
Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, m 


158 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3730 


Cor Brighton, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. 9, 1925: 1c. Feb. 18; 1 608640; 


Cecil Lennox & co., London. 3706 
Turtle dove: w M. Nelson, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 


Jan. 6, 1925; EH 604855; Myrtle Nel- | 


son, Portland, Or. 3707 


Tweediedum and Tweedledee ; by Mari 
Paldi, of U. S.; pf. (Pictures from 
Alice in Wonderland) © Dec. 31, 
1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606174; 

.. Theo. Presser co., Philadeiphia. 

3708 

Twilight; w and m Florence Parr 
Gere, of U. S.; high voice in HE flat 
min. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 6, 
1925; EK 604903; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 3709 


w and melody E. D. Brooks, of 
U.S. ©le. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605605 ; 
Hdith Davis Brooks, Shrewsbury, 
Mass. 3710 

Twilight bells; four-pt. serenade, by 
C. A. White, rev. Harry L. Harts, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Dec. 24, 1924; 2 « Jan: 19, 1925; 
RB) 606709; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 3711 

Twilight, the stars and you; w and 
m Nacio Herb Brown, of U. S.; pf. 
acc., with ukulele in D. © Feb. 20, 
1925; 2 « Feb. 25: E 610060; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

3712 

Twilight waitz; by J. D. Schurmann, 
Gi lees: sree omit. “© Keb 1G, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 20; E 607477; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 3713 

Twinkle and Winkle: w and m Mae 

' Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 25, no. 8; 
vocal or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 24; E 606768; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 3714 

Twinkling lights; by Hans Schick, of 
U. S.; pf. (Recreation park) © 
Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c@. Feb. 14; E 
607250; Theo. Presser co., 
delphia. 3715 

Two abreast; march in C, Adam 
Carse, of Great Britain; two violins 
and pf. © Jan. 30, 1925; 1'c. Feb. 
13; E 608574; Augener, Itd., Lon- 


don. 3716 
Two eyes: w and melody Irving M. 
Bibo, Howard Johnson and Joe 


Cooper, all of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 26, 
1925; E 607659; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3717 
Two little owls; w and m Mae Aileen 
Erb, of U. S., op. 23, no. 4; pf. with 
w. lawrence, Mass., Bay state mu- 
sic co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 c Dee. 


Phila- | 


28; EH 607429; R. Liversidge, Law- 
rence, Mass. 3718 
Two (The) sweetest words are home 
and mother; w and m M. L. Boyce, 
of U. S. © Feb.’ 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
12; E 607163; M. L. Boyce, Chi- 
eago. 3719 
U. T. D. method for the tenor banjo; 
by M. B. Eaton, of U. S. © Jan. 6, 
1925; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 9; A 814620; 
John Church ¢o., Cincinnati. 3720 
Ub getanzt;  w and melody M. J. 
Schwartz, of U. S. (WSINVDIDN) 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1925; E 606925; Max 
J. Schwartz, Brooklyn. 3721 
U-ka-hoo-la-hoo; the U-ka-hoolian kid, 
w and m A. L. Runyan, of U. S. 
Gh) dane i. O25 2) 2 eee Jan. AS: 6 
605004; Arthur Lester Runyan, 
Holly woed,, Calif. HEA 
Uke Hughes simplified instructor for 
ukulele, banjo-ukulele and Miami 
tiple; by E. S. Hughes, of U. S. 


4to. © Oct. 10, 1924; 2 c. and aff. 
Tate tan 192s Oot. BEL. 
Hughes, New York. 3723 


Ukulele Daly; w Felix Austed, m 
Henry Welling, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 24; E 607589; Phil Ponce pub- 
lications, New York. 3724 

Ukulele-lady; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Richard A. Whiting, of U.S. ©l1c. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 606450; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 3725 

Uncle Tom’s cabin blues; w and melo- 
dy Dunean sisters [i. e. Rosetta and 
Vivian Dunean] of U. S. ©1e.. 
Feb. 6, 1925; E 607070; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 3726 

Undecided (The) blues; w and melo- 
dy Elsie Janis, of U.S. ©1c. Jan. 
31, 1925; E 605446; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 3727 

Under the banners; by Frances 
Terry, of U. S.; pf., four hands. 
© Feb. 14, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 18; EH 


607394; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 3728 
Under the double eagle; arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. 


©: Jan: 2, 1925; 2 ec Jan; 6; EH 
604887; Joseph Daniel Schurmann, 
Denver. [© new arrangement] 


Under the greenwood tree; set of pas- 
toral dances founded on traditional 
tunes, arr. Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. The ploughman’s 
dance. [4 others] © Jan. 12, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 13; E 608714; A. Ham- 
mond & co., London. 3730 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3731 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 20 


Unfold thy snowy pinions; Maori love 
song, w Marieda Batten, m William 
G. James, of England. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1 ce. Feb. 6; E 608494; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., London. 3731 


University of Dayton march; w Law- 
rence Boll and Harry Finke, m Louis 
J. Panella, of U. S.: © Jan. 12, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 13; E 605010; Frank 
A. Panella, Crafton, Pa. 3732 


University of Washington songs; w 
Riley H. Allen, Edmond S. Meany 
and others, m Robert Stevenson, 
Geo. Hager and others, of U. S.; 
2d. ed., 1924.. © Dee. 17, 1924; 2 «. 
Jan. 26, 1925; aff. Jan. 23, 1925; A 
814811; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
inc., New York. 3733 


Until you came my way; w and m 
H. H. Yates, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 
12, 1925; E 606445; Harold Hugh 
Yates, New York. 3734 


Unto us a Child is born (Uns ist ein 
Kind geboren) ; Christmas anthem, 
W. Sassmannshausen, of U. S§&.; 
mixed voices with bar. solo, chil- 
dren’s voices, and organ ace. 4to. 
© Dec. 1, 1924; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1925; 
E 606426; Walter Sassmannshau- 
sen, Chicago, 3735 


Up town blues; by W. F. Krenz, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
Mar. 2, 1925; E 610140; William 
Fred Krenz, Detroit. 3736 

Uplywa szybko zycie; tekst Valery 
Karcz, na tle melodyi ludowej opra- 
cowal, Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; 
instrumental with w. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610149; Victor music roll 
co., Chicago. 3737 

Useful (The) plough; traditional 
poem, m Norman Peterkin, of Great 
Britain; unison voices, in E. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 12; ' BH 
608529 ; Boosey & €0., ltd., London. 

3738 


Vale; w de Burgh d’Arcy, m Kennedy 
Russell, of Great Britain. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Dee. 
31, 1924; 1 ec. each Jan. 2, 1925; BH 
599677, 599678; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 3739, 3740 


Vale (The) of golden dreams; w and 
m Frank Davis, Gertrude Arras and 
Minnie Dolgoff, all of U. S.: pf. 
acc., with ukulele in C. © Jan. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Jan. 26; E 605811: Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

3741 

Valley (The) of roses: w J. Anthony 

McDonald, m Haydn Wood, of Great 


Britain. © Jan. 5, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 
6; E 599806; Chappell & co., ltd.. 
London. 3742 


Valse apache; by R. S. Stoughton, of 


U. S.; pf. © June 5, 1924; 2c. 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604896; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 3748 


Valse-berceuse; d’aprés Henselt, Mar- 
cel Herwegh, of France; violon avec 
acc. de pf. © Dee. 19, 1924; 1 «. 
Feb. 5, 1925; E 608427; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. 3744 


Valse brillante; by L. Leslie Loth, of 
U. S.; pf., in D flat. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1925; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3745 


Valse d’ amour; by C. H. Mueller, jr., 
of U. S., op. 1: pf. © 1.¢. Jan. 24, 
1925 ; E 605295 ; Carl H. Mueller, 
Int Brooklyn, 3746 


Valse de musette; by S. Cambria, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, op. 40. 
Brooklyn, Messina musie co. 1. 
Mand. solo.—2. Ten. banjo solo, or 
ten. mandola solo. © Dee. 29, 1924; 
2c. each Dee. 31; E 605496, 606327 ; 
Stellario Cambria, Brooklyn. 


3747, 3748 
Valse grazioso; by Berenice Benson 
Bentley, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 2, 


1925; 2 c. Feb. 5; E 607017; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 3749 
Valse grotesque; by August Noelck, of 
Germany, op. 243; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2.¢ Jan. 2, 1925; E 606178; 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
3750 
Valse mignonne; by Gladys Cumber- 


land, of England; pf. © Dee. 13. 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599698; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 3751 
Valse sérénade; by F. HE. Blanchard, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606120; 
Francis KH. Blanchard, Defiance, O. 
3752 

Valse swimming; by C. T. Bremer- 
man, of U.S.; pf. Washington, D. C., 


Cc. T. Bremerman. JAN, 123; 
1925; 2 ¢« Jan. 24; E 605280; 
Corinne T. Bremerman. Lynchburg, 
Va. 3753 


Valse vanity: by Donald E. Clark, of. 


U. S.; E flat alto or C melody saxo- 
phones with pf. ace. New York. 
Richmond-Robbins, ine. © Jan. 2, 
1923; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606815; 
Robbins-Engel, inc.. New York. 3754. 
Valse viennese: by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York; violin and pf. 1. Op. 187’, 


160 


EK 604948 ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


SO) 1925 


37716 


encore ed.—2. Op. 187. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 2 c. each Feb. 11; E 607123, 
607124; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. Bos- 
ton. 3755, 3756 


Valse viennoise; by Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 60, no. 4; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599679 ; 
‘Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 3757 


Valsette; by Werner Janssen, of U. 
S.; pf. © Jan. 17, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
10; E 607149; Boston music Co., 
New York. 3758 


Vanished (A) dream: by O. D. von 
Mehren, of Denmark, domiciled at 
New York; violin and pf. © 1. 
Jan. 21, 1925; E 606734: Oswald 
Domenico von Mehren, New York. 

3759 

Vechol boe oilom: w and melody M. J. 

Schwartz, of U. S. 


(B>3y-2ND 953) 
© ic. Feb. 10, 1925; E 605730; Max 
J. Schwartz, Brooklyn. 3760 
N. 


© 
Jan. 16; EH 


Veil dance; morceau de _ genre, 
Louise Wright, of U. S.; pf. 
dane, 1925502 oe 
605077: G. Sehirmer, inc., New 
York. 3761 


Velias! tango, versi F. Boni, musica 
EE. Lazzari, of Italy. Pesaro, Italy, 
Casa D. E. E. M. I. P. © Nov. 11, 
1924: 1 ¢. Jan. ‘5, 1925; BE 599759; 
M. Raffaelli, Milan. 3762 


Vendetta ‘e’ core; di Mario Ostuni, 
of Italy; pf. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1924; 
E 605957; Ostuni bros., New York. 


3763 
Venice (Venezia); fox trot, Al. J. 
Harbridge, of U. S.: accordion. 


(Sonata mensile per armonica, no. 
153) © Oct. 4, 1923: 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1925; E 605145; Biagio R. Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. 3764 
Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida; celeste Aida, 
romanza, G. Verdi, arr. Pietro Deiro 
and Mario Perry, both of Italy; pf. 
accordeon. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Tato. loz: NW G0Ga21. ©. Paeani 


& bro... New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 3765 
— selections from the opera, 


arr. P.. F. del Campiglio, of U. S., 
ed..and fingered J. Frank Leve; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 607050; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. [© simplified 
arrangement |] 3766 
—— O cieli azzuri (O skies cerulean) ; 
romanza, from Aida, w A. Ghislan- 
zoni, m G. Verdi. ed. N. Clifford 


_~— Il trovatore; 


Victory (The) 


Page, of U. S.; high voice, in F. 
[English and Italian text] © Nov. 


20, V1924:.2) er Jan.19, 2925.7) 
606635; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] 3167 


arr)’ J. D.*-Sehur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Jan. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Jan...6; E 604881; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
[© new arrangement] 3768 


rhythmic paraphrase of ex- 
cerpts from the opera, arr. A. Lange, 


of U. S.; orch. © Jan. 12, 1925; 
2 ec. Jan. 15; E 605087: Arthur 
Lange, inc.. New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 3769 


selections from the opera, 
arr. P. F. del Campiglio, of U. S., 
ed. and fingered J. Frank Leve; pf. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 607051; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. [© simplified 
arrangement | 3770 


1st selection, prima fantasia, 
G. Verdi, arr. Pietro Deiro and 
Mario Perry. both, of Italy, domi- 


ciled at New Milford, N. J.; pf. 
accordeon. (Pagani edition, no. 
7317) © Dee. 30, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 


1925; E 606317: O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. [© arrangement] 3771 


Vers le drame; de Jeanne Bernard, 
of France; orch. avec pf.-conduc- 
teu. 1 0: “ey Dee. 12° 19941: 
‘Jan, 5, 1925: E 599868: Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 3772 

Vesper (The) bells; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Franco Leoni, of England: 
high or med. voice. © Feb. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 18; E 607395; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 3773 


Victorious (The) resurrection; Easter 
service, prepared L. R. Lauroge, of 
U. S.°.8vo.' © #Feb.: 13,1925; 2 '¢. 
and aff. Feb. 18; A 820966: Metho- 
dist book concern, New York. 3774 


Victory (A) ball: fantasy, Ernest 
Schelling, of U. S., after the poem 
by Alfred Noyes; orch. se. Leipzig, 
verlag von F. E. C. Leuckart. 12mo. 
© pdans.2. 1925; -2ce: Keb. 521 B 
607002; Carl, Fischer, ine., New 
York. 3775 


won; Easter service 
for the Sunday school, w Laurene 
Highfield,. Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, m Clarence Nevin, W. J. 
C. Thiel, G. F.’ Rosche and others, 
of U. S.. 8vo: © Jan: 2, 1925: 2 e«. 
and aff. Jan. 7; A 818103; George 
F. Rosche, Chicago. 3776 


161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3TTT 


Vigor in Arduis; march, James M. 
Fulton, of U. S., intro. the Hymn to 
the Holy Name, William Cardinal 
O’Connell; orch. 4to. © Dec. 30, 
1924; 2 e@ Jan. 19, 1925; E 607042; 
James M. Fulton, Boston. 3TTT 


Violin studies in the 3rd and 2nd posi- 
tion; by Harry Pabst,-of U. S., op. 
3404 (C) Pana FOI5)s\ De. Pane 26 ; 
E 606808: Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. ; 3778 

Virginalistes anglais (Hnglish virgin- 
alists); piéces choisies, William 
Byrd et divers auteurs, ed. revue I. 
Philipp, of France: pf: © Dec. 12, 
1924: 1 «. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608054; 
Heugel, Paris.. [© revised edition] 

3779 

Virginny, Virginny, to, ya ah, lift ma 
hat; w A. F.. Shepard, m Theo. G. 
Beach,, of U. S...New York, Frank 
Harding... © Feb; 28,:/1925542:;¢. 

Mar. 2; © 610154; Annie F. Shepard, 


Lexington, Mass. 3780 
Vision (A): in my dreams; w and 
melody E. Sinconis, of U. 8S. ©1e. 


Jan, 22, 1925; EH 605227; Elizabeth 
Sinconis, Sugar Notch, Pa. 3781 
Visionen; sechs, symphonische sitze 
Hermann Hans Weitzler, of U. S., 
ep. 12; orch..sc.. © July 15, 1924; 
2 e. Jan. 3, 1925; BE 606567; Max 
Brockhaus, Leipzig. 3782 
Visions ; suite, by Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. with 
2nd violin ad lib. 1. Vision de bal. 
[3 others] © Feb. 3, 1925; 1c. Feb. 
3: EH 608472; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 3783 


Visit (A) to orchestra-land; by Jane 
B. Mattingly, of U. S., op. 12; pf. 
1. The violin. [5 others] © Feb. 
38, 1925; 2 e@. Feb. 7; E 605665; 
Willis music co., New York. 3784 

Vita Siciliana; polka, J. Gioé, of U. 
S.; mand. or violin. 4to. © Jan. 
8, 1925; 2 « Jan. 16; E 606556; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 3785 

Vivete in pace; di Nerone, atto 3, A. 
Boito, ridotta Armanno Morlacchi, 
of Italy; mand. 0 violino. 4to. 

_ Feb. 19, 1925; 1 @ Feb. 20; E 
608676; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3786 


Vivette; couplets de lopérette Vivette, 
paroles Gaston Dumestre, musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Dec. 
12, 1924; 1 e@ Jan. 7, 1925; E 
608031; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

3787 


fox trot, de Vopérette, par Jo- 
seph Szule, arr. F. Salabert, 


of 


: 
6 


7 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


' France; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 608095; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 


Voglio turna addo'' mamma; ' versi 
Pasquale L. Esposito, musica EHu- 
genio Grio-Falletti, of Italy. © 1 
e. Feb. 5, 1925; E 605501; Ambro- 
gio Rizzi, Brooklyn. 2189 


Voice (The) of a friend; w and m 
A. Nielsen, of U. S. © Jan. 5, 
1925; 2 ce. Jan. 7; E 606380; An- 
ton Nielsen, Racine, Wis. 3790 


Voice (The) of Emmett; w and m. 


M. Butterly, of England, domiciled 
at Turlock, Calif.: © Jan. 23, 1925; 
2 ec Jan. 29; E 605489; Michael 
Butterly, Turlock, Calif. 3791 
Voice (The) of the high Sierras; w 
and m I. H. Treadway, of U. 8S. 
© Dec. 20, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 606337; Ida Hoyt Treadway, 
Brooklyn. 3792 
Voice (The) we have lov’d; hymn 
anthem, w and m P. D. Bird, of 
U. S.: mixed voices)’ © Jan. 138, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 14; E 605815; P. 
Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 
3793 
Vom schlossplatz bis zum Brandenbur- 
ger tor; marschlied, worte Pordes- 
Milo, musik Gerhard Pordes, of 
Austria, bearb. Otto Lindemann, 
of Germany. © Dee. 1, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1925; E 608279; Drei-mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3794 


Vorspiel (Romanze) ; zum vierten akt 
der oper Kénig Manfred, von Carl 
Reinecke, op. 93, bearb. Martin 
Schmeling, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit klav. 4to. © Dec. 10, 1924; 
1 ce. Jan. 22, 1925; E 608452; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 3795 

Vrai (Le) five-step; par Raoul Mo- 
retti, of France; pf. © Dec. 12, 
1924: 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1925; E 608001; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. » 3796 


Wagner (Richard) Le crépuscule 
des dieux; trio arr. Roger Branga, 
of France; violon, violoncelle et pf. 
avec contrebasse et clarinette ad 
lib. Ed. A. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 ¢. 


Jan. 7, 1925; E 608075; Durand et . 


[© arrangement] 
3797 
Siegfried; arr. Roger Branga, of 
France; trio pour violon, violon- 
celle et pf., avee contrebasse et clar- 
inette ad lib. Ed. A. © Oct. 28, 
1924: 1 ¢. Nov. 17: E 608209; Dur- 
and & cie, Paris. 3798 


2 


cie., Paris. 


> Gor 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


—— Tannhiiuser; evening star and 
pilgrims cho., R. Wagner, rhythmic 
paraphrase A. Lange, of U. S.; 
symphony or dance orch. © Feb. 
1, 1925; 2 c« Feb. 5; EB 607015; 
Arthur Lange, inc., New York. [© 
paraphrase] 3799 

—— Tristan et Isolde; traduction 
francaise Maurice Léna et Jean 
Chantavoine, reduit par G. Cloez, 
of France; partition chant et pf. 
4to, .© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢., Jan. 
17, 1925; D 26716; Heugel, Paris. 

3800. 


Waikiki; w and m H. C. Oblinger, 


of U. S. © 1e. Jan. 26, 1925; E 
606793; Harry C. Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 3801 


Wait till the morning after; w Ray- 
mond B. Egan, m Richard A. Whit- 
me) ob US); ©), fan.” 16, ; 1925: 2 
e. Jan. 7; E 606353; Villa Morét, 
inec., San Francisco. 3802 


Waitin’ for the moon; w Joe Brown, 
melody Sam Lerner, of U. S. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1925; E 606983 ; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 3803 


Waitin’ in the shadows; duet or two- 
pt. school cho., w Effie Cutler 
Coombs, m Grant Wellesley, of U. 
S. 4to. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
10; E 605692; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 3804 


Waiting; w Mrs. C. Kingsland, mel- 
ody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604854; Mrs. 
Clyde Kingsland, Judith Gap, Mont. 

3805 


——w Clyde McArdle, m J. A. Ber- 
imam OFC AS. ©. bh ee. Feb 12, 
1925; E 605732; J. Albert Bertol- 
ami, Medford, Mass. — 3806 


Waiting round the corner; w H. Rus- 
kin, melody F. Farber, of U. S. © 

1 @e. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610294; Harry 
Ruskin and Fred Farber, New York. 
3807 

Waiting, that’s why I’m waiting for 
you; w Fred G. Flint, m Jack Sad- 
ler [i. e. John Sadler] of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 12, 1925; EH 606462; John 
B. Sadler, Chicago. 3808 


Wake (The) of the storm; w Jethro 
Jones, m H. L. McCowen, of Great 
Britain; in C. © Jan. 30, 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 7: E 608508: Cary & GoO., 
Londcn. 3809 

Wakef ala babikome: oriental air, 
L. S. Nahmee. of Syria, domiciled 
at Brooklyn: pf. © 1’ ¢. Feb. 2, 
1925: EH 606938; Leon S. Nahmee, 
Brooklyn. 3810 


52684—25——12 


3823 


Waken, lords and ladies gay; hunting 
song, w Walter Scott, m Humphrey 
J. Stewart, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Jan. 17, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; 
E 605116: J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. 3811 
——part-song. w Walter Scott, m 
Sumner Salter, of U. S.; men’s 


voices, 4to. (© Jan. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Jan. 20; E 606690; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 3812 
Walkin’ in de gahden; negro spiritual, 
w Strickland Gillilan, m Mark An- 
drews, of U. S. © Jan. 10, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 12; E 606489; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 3813 
men’s voices. 4to. 
© bam; 12... 1995 +2 -.c,.ban. 0145 0 
606566 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 
[© arrangement] 3814 
Walking with my King; w William 
M. Runyan, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. 
©; Nov. 28, 1924; 2c: jane 5.31925; 
E 606266; Albert Christopher Fisher, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 3815 


Wally Wop Wu: Chinese novelty, 
Walter Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. © July 
7, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604894 ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 3816 


Waltz, op. no. 10: melody J. Nelson, 
eo U. S. © 1 ¢ Fanswoi91925; Bb 
606576; Joseph Nelson, Brooklyn. 

3817 


Waltz hesitation; by J. C. Cobian, of 
Argentina, domiciled at New York, 
op. 101; pf... © 1 ¢. Jan) 23¢11925; 
E 606745; Juan Carlos Cobian, New 
York. 3818 

Waltz (The) supreme: w and melody 
O. W. Baker, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
138, 1925; E 607188 ; Oscar W. Baker, 
West Allis, Wis. 3819 

Waltz with me; waltz song, w and m 
C.;ke Doyt,oCoft U.S. 1©.gsani 5, 
1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 7; E 606401: Clark 
Le Doyt, Memphis, Tenn. 3820 

Wander-thirst; part song, w Gerald 
Gould, m Mark: Andrews, of U. 8.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 2, 1925; 
2c. Jan. 3; E 604827; H. W. Gray 
eo:, New York. P<) S821 


Wanderer (The) ; by Alexander Fesca, 
transeribed Maxwell A. Davidson, 
of U. S.;\ HE. flat- alto saxophone and | 
* pf. ©. Nov. 25; 1924312 e:: Jan: 19, 
1925; E 606608; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 3822 
Want ter go ter hebben? oh, yes; w 
anon., m E. M..Norton, of U.S. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1925; E 605758 ;. Eliza- 
beth M. Norton and Albert H. Stod-. 
dard, Savannah, Ga. 3823 


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CATALOGUE 
3824 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IT, n.'s., v. 20 


Wanted a pal by the name of Mary; 
waltz and fox trot, w and m Zeula 
Z. Miller; of .U. S.; orch. 4to.. © 
Jan. 30, 1925; 2c. Feb. 2; E 606917 ; 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. 3824 


waltz ballad, w and m Zeula Z. 
Miller, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Jan’. 6) 1925522 es" Jan. as! 
606296; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 3825 


Wanted, somebody to love; w and mel- 


ody H. F. Schmidt, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1925 ; H 607545; Helen Ford 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 3826 


Warner’s three part songs for treble 
voices; compiled F. E. Warner, of 
UPS 4to.): © Jan. 8 1995 FO « 
Jan. 18; aff. Jan. 12; A 818466; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

3827 

Washed in the blood of the Saviour ; 
w Ira Long, m J. O. Long, of U. S. 
© Feb. 9, 1925: 2 c Feb. 25; EB 
610040; J. Owen Long, Harrison- 
burg, Va. 3828 

Water lilies: rondo in G major, Jean 
Marat, of Great Britain; pf., conti- 
nental fingering. © Feb. 6, 1925: 
le. Feb. 11: E 608550: Cary & co., 
ltd., London. 3829 

Water parted from the sea; w F. H. 
Green, m Eugene Platzman, of U. S. 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; 
E 606210 ; Frederick Hy. Green, Mus- 


catine, Ta. 3830 
Waterfall (A): noon, by Emil Breit- 
enteld,.. Of WU.) SS. 3 ph (Sierra 
sketches) © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
7; FE 605630; Villa Morét, ine., San 
Francisco. 3831 


Wave (The); w from the German of 
Tiedge, tr. Longfellow, m H. S. 
Green,Qof. B.S.) Out ve San, 13, 
1925; E 605001; Howard Sylvester 
Green, Butler, Pa. 3832 


Way down home; fox-trot, w and m 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S.: pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen, 
of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925: 2 c. Jan. 
16; E 605483 ; Edward B. Marks 
music CO., New York. 3833 


Walter Donaldson, arr. C. BE. 
Wheeler, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Jan. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 21; E 
606717 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

3834 

Way down South my Dixie’s calling; 
by L. B. Coon, of U. S.; 1st mand. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606685; Lester 
Berle Coen, Newton, Ia. 3835 


Way (The) to Polden; ambling tune, 
York Bowen, of England, op. 76; 
pf. ‘©! Jam3t,!1925 - aiediwewy 7 
EH 608509; Swan &:co., Itd., London. 

3836 

Wayside (The) rose; waltz, w and 
m A. Albanese, of U.S. ©1c. Jan. 
3, 1925; EH 604761 : Alice Albanese, 
Brooklyn. 3837 


We'll build a brand new bamboo 
bungalow; from Chinese Rose, w 
Harry Cort and George H. Stoddard, 
m A. Baldwin Sloane, of U. S. © 
Dec. 31,'°1924: 2 @. Jan. .Si1925- 
E 604941; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 3838 

We'll go on kissing, kissing; w J. 
Pilolli, m Bauer bros., of U. S. © 
Feb. 28, 1925; 2c. Mar. 2; E 610286; 
Joe Pilolli, Youngstown, O. 3839 


We'll meet again on heaven’s golden 
Shore; w and m R. P. Targgart, of 
U.S. ..© July.8,,1923%, 2. Jani 10, 
1925; E 604975; Raymond Peterson 
Targgart, Wonewoc, Wis. 3840 


We met, we lived, we parted; w and 
melody C. E. Stuart, of U. S: © 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607294; C. EH. 
Stuart, Chicago. 3841 


We're back together again, my baby 
and me; w Sidney Clare, m Jimmie 
Monaco, of U. S. © Feb. 24, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 25; EH 607605; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 3842 


We're comin’ inauguration; w and 
melody M. O. Sprinkle, of U. S. © 
1e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 604921; Marie 
O. Sprinkle, Bethesda, Md. 3843 


—— Same. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 
21; E 605983; Marie O. Sprinkle, 
Battery Park, Md. 3844 


Wedding bells, bring sweet memories 
to you; w and m M. H. Babb, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1925; E 610086; Mary Hoban Babb, 
New York. 3845 


Wedding march; by B. Harwood, of 
England, op. 40; organ. London, 
Novello & co., Itd., obl. S8vo. © 
Jan. 9, 1925; 1 c. Jan. 10; E 599817 ; 
Basil Harwood, Bristol, Hngland. 

3846 | 

Wedding of Phil and Beth; waltz, and 
fox trot, Chas. E. Roat, of U. S. 
1. Orch. pts. 4to.—2. Song. © Jan. 
6, 1925; 2 c. each Jan. 5; E 606294, 
606295; Chas. E. Roat music Co., 
Battle Creek. 3847, 3848 

Wedding (The) of Sara Lee; w Helen 
Taylor, m Easthope Martin, of Great 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


3870 


Britain: in G. © Oct. 3, 1923: 1. | West Virginia; w T. J. Honaker, m 


Jan. 28, 1925; E 608358; Enoch & 
sons, Itd., London. 3849 


Weidt’s chord system; demonstration 


paver AU} J. Weidt;. of U.S. 
Jan. 21, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 7; aff. Feb. 
17;, A 821448; Albert J. Weidt, 
, Newark, N. J. 3850 


Weird night; for dark scenes at night, 


etc., William Axt, arr. Chas. N. 
Grant, both of U. S.; orch. with | 
pf. or organ conductor. © Dec. 31, 


1924; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1925; E 604809; 
Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 

3851 

Welcome, spring: minuet, w Martha 
Martin, m Ed. Poldini, arr. Edward 
Shippen Barnes, of U. S.; unison 
or two-pt. cho. 4to. © Jan. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 20; E 606691; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 3852 


Welsh, playbook; suite, W. S. Gwynn 
Williams, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Little soldiers. [3 others] © Feb. 
20.) 192531. ¢e: Keb. 26;,.E 6O8T(S8 ; 

Cary & co., Itd., London. 3853 


Wen Columbus gefint nit dus land; w 
and melody S. Lowenworth, of U. S. 
© 1.¢ Jan. 26, 1925; E 606798; 
Samuel Lowenworth, Brooklyn. 

3854 


Wenn die liebe nicht so teuer wir; 
shimmy, text und musik Arthur 
Rebner, of Austria, klav. erleichtert 
Walter Borchert. © Sept. 13, 1924; 
tc. 'Jan. 3, 1925; E 608180; Cres- 
cendo-theaterverlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 3855 

Wenn ich eine ahnung hitt; shimmy- 
lied, text Beda und Fritz Rotter, 
musik Stephan Weiss, of Austria. 
© Dee. 12,1924; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1925; 
HE 608382; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 3856 


Wenn man verliebt ist; operette in 3 
akten, Martin Zickel und Artur Reb- 
ner, musik Hugo Hirsch, of Ger- 
many, volistindiger klavierauszug 
eingerichtet Siegfried Schulz, of Ger- 
many. © Dee. 12, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 
30, 1925; D 26729; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 3857 


We-no-nah; w Herman A. Zellmer, m 
Herman A. Hummel, of U. S. © 
Jan. 5, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 7; E 606397; 
Herman Zellmer, Strongs Prairie, 
Wis. 3858 

Were you there; negro spiritual, arr. 
H. T. Burleigh, of U. S.; male 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 7; E 605679; G. Ricordi &-co., 
inc., New York. 3859 


Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lin- 
coln], of U. S.. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb: 21; E 605968; T. J. Honaker, 


Charleston, W. Va. 3860 
Western world; overture, Ed. Che- 
nette, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Feb. 


16, 1925 ;) 2c. “Feb: 10; HE’ 605839 ; 
Victor music co., Chicago. 3861 


What a fickle (La capricciosa) ; polka, 
F. De Bueris, arr. Pietro Deiro, of 
Italy, domiciled at New Milford, 
N. J.; pf. accordion. © Dec. 30, 
1924; 2 ¢. Jan. ‘7, 1925: E 606318; 
O. Pagani & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement] 3862 


What a life when no one loves you; 
w and m George A. Little, Joe 
Goodwin and Larry Shay, all of 
U. S.; pf. acc, with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Jan. 22, 
1925; 2c. Jan. 23; E 606759; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 3863 


w George A. Little and Joe Good- 
win, m Larry Shay, arr. Ted Hast- 
» wood, both of U..S.:'© 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 
1925: E 606108; Broadway music 
pub. corp., New York. 3864 


What a smile can do; w Art Walsh, 
m A. Paganucci, of U. 8.; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Jan. 22, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 
24; E 605281; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 3865 


What are you doing for Jesus: w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m J. O. Long, of 
U8. «© ‘Hep. 9! 1925." 2e > Web. 
25; E 610042; J. Owen Long, Har- 
risonburg, Va. 3866 

What bird so sings; part-song, w 
John Lyly, m W. R. Cowles, of U.S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1925: 
2c. Jan. 16; E 606539: H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 3867 

What de sinnah man gwine do da day; 
w anon., m E. M. Norton, of U. S. 
© 1. Feb. 10, 1925; E 605754; 
Elizabeth M. Morton and Albert H. 
Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 3868 

What do you say boys: whadaya say, 
w and m Cal De Voll, of U. S.: pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Feb. 19, 1925; 
2 ce. Feb. 21; E 605992: Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 3869 


What does he eall you, girls? humor- 
ous song, w Ed. Harvey, m H. Clar- 
ence Weston, of Great Britain; in 
D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 30, 1924: 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 1925: EH 608122: Reynolds & co., - 
London. 3870 


165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3871 


What eyes don’t see, heart won't de- 
sire; w and melody C. V. A. Choppy, 
of U)/S..1:©) 1 &) Jan, (16, 19255, H 
606515; Carl V. A. Choppy. White- 
hall, N. Y. 3871 


What have I done: w and melody 
fT: HH, Oden; of .0..S:©..1 ‘ci Feb. 
4, 1925; E 606980; Thomas Hildred 
Oden, Chicago. 3872 


What I'd like to be; w Lucia B. Cook, 
m J. H. Fillmore, of U. S. © Feb. 
9, 1925: 2 « Feb. 19; E 607464; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 3873 


What kind of man is he; w L. Miller, 
melody F. W. Longshaw, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1926; E 605209; 
Leslie Miller and Fred W. Long- 
shaw, Philadelphia. 3874 


What needeth all this travail? w tra- 
ditional, m John Wilbye, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. Jan. 18, 1925; 
E 608157: Stainer & Bell., ltd.., 
London. 3875 


What’s it to you; w G. O. Haskeel, m 
Luther A. Clark, of “UL (St © ‘te. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 606351; George O. 
Haskeel, Ferguson, Ia. 3876 


What’s the good of dreams that never 
come true; w Staven Gillespie, mel- 
ody Ben Kanter and Jesse Craw- 
ford, both of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 15, 
1925; E 605036; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 3877 

What’s the use of crying: fox trot 
ballad, w and melody J. F. Cobello 
and B. Tully, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1925; E 606421; Jos. Francis 
Cobello and Billy Tully, Philadel- 
phia. 3878 


What’s wrong with fish, eat more fish ; 
fox trot, w and m Ralph Butler, 
Harry Tilsley and Tolchard Evan 
all of Great Britain; in D. 
tonic. sol-fa notations] © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Feb. 14; E 608584; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 


w and m B. V. Peters, of Canada. 
© Feb. 9.192552 ¢ Keb. 1220) 
607167: Burt V. Peters, Galt, On- 
tario, Canada. 3880 


What will become of me: waltz mel- 
ody, Lee David, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 2, 1925; E 606916; Louis Katz- 
man, New York. 3881 


What will you do without Jesus: w 
T. O. Chisholm, m A. C. Fisher, of 
U.S. © Noy. 28, 1924; 2c. Jan. 5; 
E 606268 ; Albert Christopher Fisher, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 


[Staff ana ; 


3879 
What the pretty kitty said, I love you; | 


3882 


pt..111, n. s., v. 20 
= 


i 
What would you do: re-arrangement, 
melody L. P. Ibelli and Jack Ri- 
naldo, both of U. S. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607275; Louis P. Ibelli, 
Brooklyn. 3883 


What you think I am; w and melody 
J, Hassel, of U.S; \Oiae game 22. 
1925 ; E 605240: John Hassel. James- 
town, N. Y. 3884 


When de bridegroom comes; w anon., 
m EH. M. Norton, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 10, 1925; E 605749; Elizabeth 
M. Norton and Albert H. Stoddard. 
Savannah, Ga. 3885 


When dreams come floating o’er me: 
w and m M. R. Brown, of U.S. © 
Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605557 ; 
M. Russell Brown, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 

3886 


When evening shadows fall; from 
Greenwich Village follies, w and m 
Jay Gorney, Irving Caesar and Owen 
Murphy, all of U. 8S. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 2c. Feb. 5; E 605541; Harms, 
inc., New York. 3887 


When fireflies go a-riding; w and m 
Mae Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 25, no. 
3; vocal or instrumental. © Jan. 
21, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 24; BE 606763; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 3888 


When first you came my way; w 
Louise Worskett, m V. Browne, of 
Great Britain. London, W. Paxton 
& co., Itd. © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Jan. 
2; E 599729; Vernon Browne, Sut- 
ton, Surrey, England. 3889 


When granny sings The rowan tree; 
w and m L. M. Kennedy, of .U. S., 


arr. Wal Bromby. Chicago, IIL. 
Kennedy bros. © Feb. 9, 1925: 2 e. 
Feb. 12; E 607175; Ll. Maclean 
Kennedy, Chicago. 3890 


When granpa was a little boy; w 
Lizzie DeArmond, m J. H. Fillmore. 
of U. S. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
19; E 607468; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 3891 


When I got home this ev’ning she was 
there; w George Joy Horther and 
Clarence Gaskill, melody Will Don- 
aldson, of; U.S. :© 1 e@ Jan. ..30, 
1925 ; H 606905 ; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York, . . 3892 

When I had you by my side; w and 
melody, B. Gross, of U. S. © 1c. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 607291; Bessie 
Gross, Baltimore. 3893 

When I hear a bed-time story over the 
radio; w and m Nelson Ingham, of 
U. Sx © Jan.5, 1925,:,.2 ¢ Jan. 5; 
E 606275; Morris music pub. co.. 
Philadelphia. — 3894 


166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1—2, 1925 


3917 


When I’m big: unison song, w Alethea 
‘Chaplin, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 
Britain; in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic 

- sol-fa notations] © Dec. 17, 1924; 

' Le, Jan. 2, 1925; E 599672; Joseph 

_ Williams, Itd., London. 


When I’m home again; w Louise Mc- 
~“Dermaid, m Daniel Wood, of Great 
_ Britain; in A flat. © Jan. 14, 1925; 
1 ec. Jan. 28; E 608353; Enoch & 
sons, ltd., London. 3896 


When ,[..think of you; foxtrot, w 
Harry Owens, m Vincent Rose, of 
ts. © Heb. 6, .1925;'2 ¢, ‘Feb. 9; 
E 605667 ; Leo Feist, inc.. New York. 

3897 


arr. Frank KE. 
Barry, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 


Jan. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Jan. 30; E 606902 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 3898 


When Ireland’s a nation again; wand 
m A. T. Meredith, of U. S. © Jan. 
26,1925 ¢ 2c. .Feb..:6 5... GOT1LTT; 
Agnes Trainor Meredith, Chicago. 

3899 

When it’s springtime in the South; w 
and m M. B. Segeberg, of U. S. © 
1 e@ Feb. 11, 1925; E 605795; Mar- 
garet B. Segeberg, Somerville. Mass. 

3900 


When Jesus comes; w F. A. Christo- 
pher, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. © 
Noy. 28, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
606271; Albert Christopher Fisher, 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 3901 


When Mary Kelly danced upon the 
sidewalks of New York; w W. T. 
Phillips, melody Jesse M. Winne, of 
Urs huOri+e Jane: 15.1925; EB 
605034: William T. Phillips. New 
York. 3962 


When Mike stepped out in Hollywood : 
one step, w and m J. Taylor, of U.S. 
©1c. Feb. 26, 1925; E 610345; Jess 
Taylor, Glendale, Calif. 3903 


When my precious mother prayed: w 
James Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of 
US... ©. Nov..28: 1924: 2.¢.. Jan. 5, 
1925; E 606263; Albert Christopher 
Fisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 3904 


When my sugar walks down the street, 
all the little birdies go tweet-tweet- 
tweet ; w and m Gene Austin, Jimmy 
McHugh and Irving Mills, all of 
Esso Ge Dee. B1, 192452 ca Jan.i16, 
1925; E 606547: Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 3905 


When roaming in the gloaming, you 
and I; waltz, w and m L. D. Shaffer, 


3895 - 


of U. S. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
5; E 610194; Lila D. Shaffer, Pine, 
Col. 3906 


When roses bloom again; w and 
melody M. Hughson, of U. S. 
1c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606802; Maud 
Hughson, St. Petersburg, Fla. 3907 


When shadows fall; w Jack Gould, m 
Ward Allen, of U. S.; med. voice. 
© Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 12; E 


607173 ; Majestic music co., Minne- 
apolis. 3908 
When skies are clear; w Martin 


m Richard Bateman, of 
© 1e. Jan. 24, 1925; E 
New 


Browne, 
ir Ss 

605263; Mortimer Browning, 
York. 3909 


When somebody else forgets; w and 
melody I. H. Seull, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Jan. 15, 1925; E 605040; Irma Hop- 
kins Scull, Chicago. 3910 


When summer comes; from When 
summer comes, w Jack Arnold, m 
A. Baldwin Sloane, of U. S. © 
Hep. “18; -1925=-' 20°. Keb. 263) 
607600; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 3911 


When summer comes again; fox-trot, 
Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S. ©1.. 
Feb. 17, 1925; E 605852; Feature 
music syndicate, New York. 3912 


When the blues roll away for me; w 
and m EK. G. Lally, arr. Harley F. 
Bracht, both of U. 8S. © 1. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 607271; Eugene G. Lally, 
Toledo, O. 3913 


When the cows come home; from 
Sing-song, unison song for children, 
w Christina Rossetti, m EHrnest 


Bullock, of Great Britai in D. 
Williams ed. 8vo. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Jan. 22, 1925; 


1 c. Feb. 5; HE 608462; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 3914. 


When the cuckoos are a’ealling ; w and 
m ©. KuhP'of U)'S. ©1¢. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 606801; Otto Kuhl, New 
York. 3915 


When the flowers bloom again; by 
O. Cure, of U. S.; orch. New York, 
Frank Harding. 4to. © Dee. 10, 
1924; 2 c Dee. 31; E 606890; Orla 
Cure, Shelbyville, Ind. 3916 


When the golden rod is waving Annie 
dear: w and m H. Von Tilzer, of 
U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. Ed. 
Smaile, of U. S.. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
2 ¢. Jan. 2; E 606122; Harry Von 
Tilzer musie pub. co., New York. 

3917 


167 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3918 


When the mist’s around the moon; 
~ Ww and melody J. Nay, of U. 8S. 
1 ce. Jan. 22, 1925; E 605230; Jane 
Nay, Monroe, Utah. 3918 


When the nighttime comes; w and m 
H. Hupfeld, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
29, 1925; E 606910; Herman Hup- 
feld, Montclair, N. J. 3919 


When the rain-bow’s in the cloud; w 
and m F. Peters, of U. S. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 610065; 
Krank Peters, Pittsburgh. 3920 


When the roses bloom; by Louise 
Reichardt, arr. J. S. Fearis, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © Feb. 7, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 14; EH 605811; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

3921 


When the shadows are falling; w and 
melody Mrs. M. B. Eades, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1925; E 605618; Mrs. 
M. B. Hades, Cobre, Nev. 3922 

When the silver is in your hair; w 
and melody J. R. Luxon, of U. S. 
©1c. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606508; Jo- 
seph R. Luxon, Kelvin, Ariz. 3923 


When the sunset brings me you; w 
and m A. L. Beiner, arr. John Bach, 
both of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1925; E 607718; Art. IL. 
Beiner, Chicago. 3924 

When the team goes through; w and 
m G. F. Morgan, of U. S. © Feb. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 28; E 607666; 
Geoffrey F. Morgan, Athens, O. 

3925 


When the winter winds are blowing; 
w C..S. Watson, m Arnold T. Lax, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Dec. 16, 1924; 2c. Dec. 31; E 
606393; C. S. Watson, Ord, Neb. 

3926 

When the yellow kowhai blooms ; Maori 
love song, w Marieda Batten, m 
William G. James, of England. © 
Feb. 5, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 6; EH 608498 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., London. 3927 

When things go wrong with you; w 
Leslie Moore, m Alfred Solman, of 
U. S. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 10; 
E 604963; Dixon-Lane music pub. 
¢o., ine., St. Louis. 3928 

When thoughts of you come stealing ; 
w §. Langhenry Carver, m B. Lloyd, 


of U. S.. [Photostat]) © 1 c. Feb. 
2, 1925; EH 606939; Billy Lloyd, Los 
Angeles. 3929 


When were alone; w Charles Noel 
Douglass, m H. M. Carter, of U. S. 
©1c. Jan. 8, 1925; H 606408; Hat- 
tie M. Carter, Pownal, Vt. 3930 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


When we two parted; w Lord Byron, 
m Mark Andrews, of U. S.; male 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2c. 
Feb. 18; E 607400; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 3931 


When we went a-Sailing; w Robert 
Nelson, m Lauri Bowen, of Eng- 
land; in B flat. © Jan. 1,. 1925; 
1 ce. Jan. 7; E 599794; Reeder & 
Walsh, London. 3932 


When will I see my bluebird; w and 
melody James Brockman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1925; E 605924; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3933 


When yo hear de rocks a-rendin’;— 
Ww anon., m HE. M. Norton, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1925; E 605753; 
Elizabeth M. Norton and Albert H. 
Stoddard, Savannah, Ga. 3934 


When you and I go to a dance; w and 
mR. Juarsh,’ Of.0ess.07 ©) eeleene i. 
1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 7; EB 606376; Ralph 
Larsh, Chicago. B985 

When you and I were twenty-one; w 
Ralph Stanley, m Nat D. Ayer, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace.; in C. © 
Jan. .28, 19253 02 "exams toe Bs 
606847; B. Feldman & co., London. 

3936: 


When you are mine again; w and mel- 
ody W. Harris, of U. S.: ©'D e. 
Feb. 26, 1925; E 607661; Wilfred 
Harris, San Francisco. 3937 


When you do what you do; w Mitchell 
Parish, m George Johnson, of U. S., 
with ukulele arr. Anthony J. Fran- 
chini. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2’ ¢.. Jan. 
15; E 605055; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 3938 

When you knew you never cared; w 
EK. Wedge, m Hy. Wehrmann, of U.S. 
© fan. (5). 19255, 42a) Jamie 
606379 ; Elmo Wedge, New Orleans. 

* 3939 

When you lose your mother, you lose 
your home; w and m H. Domsalla, 
of U. S. ©.1, c. Jan, 28, 1925 os 
605699 ; Edward Domsalla, Detroit. 

3940 

When you roll your eyes; w and mel- 
ody Cliff Friend and Joseph Meyer, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1925; 
E 606907 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

3941 . 

When you smile; fox-trot, by H. H. 
and C. D. Byron, both of U. S. © 
1 ec. Jan. 80, 1925; E 606849; Her- 
bert H. and C. D. Byron, Chicago. 

3942 

When you were an old sweetheart of 
mine; waltz, w and m Albert HB. 
Short and Frank Magine, both of 


168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


U.S. © Jan. 12, 1925: 2 c. Feb. 6; 
E 605562; Great western music co., 
Chicago. 3943 


Where is my Rose of Waikiki; fox 
trot. w Raymond B. Egan, m Rich- 
ard A. Whiting, of U. S. © Feb. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 19; E 605936; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 3944 


——w Raymond B. Egan, melody 
Richard A. 
1 ¢« Jan. 9, 1925; E 604964; Leo 
Feist, inec.. New York. 3945 


Where is the smile you used to smile 
to me; w and m R. Craft, arr. John 


L. Herman, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 15, 1925; E 605044; Ralph 
Craft, St. Louis. 3946 


Where is your smile; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Fred Procter, of U. S. © 
Mee o25, 1925 2ie: Feb. 26;;7 EB 
607642; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 3947 


Where sunshine spends the winter; 
w H. Wilson Austin, m S. S. Austin, 
OE Hees) ©) Kre) Beb: 3,:19257 Eb 
605495; Sylvia Sanford Austin, El 
Paso. 3948 


Where the bee sucks; Ariel’s song in 
The tempest, T. A. Arne, arr. Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain. 4to. 1. 
Sop. and contralto.—2. Three female 
voices. © Dec. 24, 1924; 1 ¢. each 
Jan. 24, 1925; E 608333, 608334; 
Augener, ltd.. London. [© arrange- 
ment] 3949, 3950 

Where the four-leaf clovers grow; w 
Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S.; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Jan. 17, 1925; 2c. Jan. 16; E 605109 ; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. 3951 

Where the golden rod was blooming by 
the way; w and m E. S. Hook, arr. 


BE. L. Dover, both: of U. S. © Jan. | 


5, 1925; 2c. Jan. 7; E 606408; EK. S. 
Hook, St. Bernard, O. 3952 
Where the roses bloom forever; w 
B..B. McKinney, m A. C. Fisher. of 
U. S. © Nov. 28, 1924; 2.¢. Jan. 5, 
1925: E 606269; Albert Christopher 
Wisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 3953 


Where the summer spends the winter ; 
w and m Mary Louise Edson and 
Diek Christie Henderson, both of 
U. S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 6; 
E 605560: Edson & Henderson, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 3954 

Where the temple bells are ringing; 
Indian idiosyncrasy;, w Martyn Her- 
bert, m Frank S Wileock, of Great 


Whiting, of U. S. ©- 


3967 


Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 1924; 
1 e. Jan. 12, 1925; E 608126; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. . 3955 


Where the violets grow; w Edward 
Oxenford, m Erik Meyer-Helmund, 
of Germany. © Jan. 16, 1925; 1¢ 
Jan. 28; E 608407 ; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 3956 


While Hawaiian stars are gleaming; 
waltz, w and m Roxanne Hampton, 
of U. S. © Jan. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Jan. 
24; E 605272; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 3957 


While I have you; w Ray Klages, mel- 
ody D. Yates, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
10, 1925; E 610339; Dan Yates, New 
York. 3958 


While soft music’s playing; waltz 
song, with fox trot refrain, w and m 
H. Pracht, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1925; E 605982; Harald 
Pracht, San Francisco. 3959 


While the world is going wrong; w 
EK. C. Faust, melody E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington, of U.S. ©1e. Jan. 8, 1925; 
EK 604917;-E. C. Faust; Brooklyn. 

3960 


While we danced till dawn; w Lou 
Davis, melody Henry Santly and Ira 
Schuster, both of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 
25, 1925; E 607616; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 3961 


While you say the words that make 
you mine; melody J. Clark, of U.S. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1925; EB 605125: 
Jimmy Clark, Brooklyn. 3962 


Whisper sweet nothings to me; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Abel Baer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1925; E 606909; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 3963 

Whispering hope; vocal duet, w and 
m Alice Hawthorne, rev. Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 17; E 607347; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. [© revision] 

3964 

Whispering melody; ballad waltz, w 
and melody C. Benton, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 27, 1925; E 605302; Charles 
Benton, White Plains, N. Y. 3965 

Whispers; w D. Jaxon, m M, B. 
Grasby and D. Jaxon, both of U.S. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607264; M. 
Bernice Grasby and Dale Jaxon, 
Miami, Ariz. 3966 


Whistling; w and m A. M. Raphael, 


of U. S.. ©.1.c¢,, Feb.) 24,;,1925;, E 
607551; Angus M. Raphael, New 
York. 3967 


169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3968 


Whistling (The) farmer boy; by 
Henry Fillmore, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
© Feb. 6; 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 19; E 
607455; Fillmore bros. co:. Cincin- 
nati. 3968 


White (The) and the blue; march, w 
and melody G. X. Richmond, of U.S. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1925; E 605260; Gor- 
don Xixtus Richmond, Omaha. 

3969 

White pompons; by C. Repper, of U. 
S.; pf. Boston, Charles Brashear. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 
606218: Charles Repper. Boston. . 

3970 

White (The) rabbit: by Mari Paldi, 
of U. S.; pf. (Pietures from Alice 
in Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 1924; 
2¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606171; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 3971 


—— unison or two-pt. cho., w Clara 
Louise Kessler, m Edgar Stillman 
Kelley, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
(Alice in Wonderland, no. 2) © 
Jan. 23, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2; E 606888 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 3972 


White (The) rose; waltz, A. Szabo, 
jr., of U. S.; zither and violin. © 
1c. Jan. 19, 1925; E 606687; Andy 
‘Szabo, jr., Kenmore, O. 3973 


Whither away; unison song, w Doris 
Rowley, m Alee Rowley, of England ; 
school voices, in E flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
27, 1925; 1 @ Jan. 28; E 608356; 
Novello & eco., ltd., London. 3974 


Who are you? w and m Anna de 
Longueville Muckle, N. W. Bene- 
detto and Vito La Monaeca, all of 
U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 2; 
E 610287; Richards pub. co., Phila- 
delphia. 3975 

Who broke your heart little girl; 
waltz, w and melody R. R. Nelson, 
or USS! Oa es Jan 14,71925°* B 
606481 ; Robert Russell Nelson, Mays 
Landing, N. J. 3976 


Who did Sally ever kill; w Gladys 
Kattelman, melody M. R. Prebish, 
of U. S. ©1. Feb. 24, 1925; BE 
607560; M. Raymond Prebish, Los 
Angeles. 3977 


Who did the courting; musical read- 
ing, w and m Mathilde Bilbro, of 
| OF aaa OF i 
Feb. 19; E 607465; Fillmore bros. 
eo., Cincinnati. 3978 


Who loved you best; w and melody 
C. Whipple, A. Wylie and M. David- 
son, all of U. S. 


1925; E 606458; Clark Whipple, 


© Heb. 9:9 1925- Bere..4 


OMe: fan 212; 


pt. 111, n: s., v. 20 


Austin Wylie and Morris Davidson, 
Cleveland. $3979 


Who’s in the moon; w and melody G. 
P. Sproles, of U. S. ©1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 607283 ; Grace Pugh Sproles, 
Galax, Va. 3980 


Who’s loving you now; w Ira Schu- 
ster and Danny O’Neil, melody Abel 
Baer, of U. S. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1925; 
E 604968 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

3981 


Who stole my family tree; w Beth 
Young, m H. M. Gilmore, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1925; E 606806; 
Helen M. Gilmore, Brooklyn. 3982 


Who told you; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Art Kahn and Bob Allan, both of 


UD. 8. 'O@) fe ep 42, 1925-7 
605739; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 3983 


Who took my place; w Herman Ruby, 
melody Jack and Harry Shilkret, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1925: 
EH 607714; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 3984 


Who was chasing Paul Revere; from 
Big boy, w B. G. De Sylva. m Jo- 
seph Meyer and James F. Hanley. 
both of U. S. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Feb. 3; E 607022; Harms. ine., New 
York. 3985 


Who will bring the flowers; w and 
melody M. Owings, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Feb. 7, 1925; HE 605600; Melissa 
Owings, Paterson, N. J. 3986 

Whole (The) world is dreaming of 
love; w Gus Kahn, m Don Bestor 
and Charley Straight, both of U. S. 


© Jan! 601925752) ec Jansime, EB 
6063840; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 3987 


Whoop ’em up blues; shimmee fox 
trot, W. P. Barnett; of U. S.; pf. 
© . Jan.) 26, 1925).2 e Weby 63) HE 
605554; W. P. Barnett, Minneapolis. 

3988 


Whose kids are you; w and melody 
Mrs. G. H. Miller, of U.S. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1925; EH 604787; Mrs. George 
H. Miller, Loveland, Ia. 3989 

Whose little girl is the girl you’re 
with to-night; fox trot, w Blanche 
Merrill, m Leo Edwards, of U. S. — 
© Feb. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 17; E 
605872; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 3990 

Why am I so lonely; w and melody 
Lew Finston and De Philipps, both 
oF UF Si’ © We! Fae 19; 51925 4 
606580; De Philipps, Corona, L. I., 
N. Y. 3991 


170 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Why. are you sad; w E. E. Durant, « 


melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 607279; HE. 
Elliot Durant, New York. 3992 


Why be blue? w and melody A. Spray, 
of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1925; E 

_ 610008; Angie Spray, Aurora, Iil. 
3993 
Why couldn’t it be poor little me; fox 
trot ballad, w Gus, Kahn, m Isham 
Jones, of U. S. © Dec. 29, 1924; 
2¢. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606233 ; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 3994 


Why did you leave me alone; w I. 
Simpson, melody J. Bennett, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1925; E 607146; Ida 
Simpson and Jules Bennett, New 
York. 3995 


Why do you tell me you love me after 
teaching me not to care; w and 
melody Samue: Kestenbaum and M. 
M. Korn, both of U. S. ©1ce. Jan. 
3, 1925; HK 604800; Maurice M. Korn, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. 3996 


Why does a girl shut her eyes when 
she’s kissed; w and melody Mrs. 
J. B. Hadden; of U. S. .© 1 ¢. Feb. 
7, 1925; E 605623; Mrs. J. B. Had- 
den, Sheffield, Pa. 3997 


Why does a hen lay an egg; w and m 
Wal Burton, Harry Castling and 
Hubert W. David, all of Great Brit- 


ain; in HK flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 11; E 608544; Worton 


David, |td., London. 3998 


Why don’t you give me your answer 
and just make it y-e-s; Ww Phil 
Shapiro, melody Fred Asmis, of 
U.S: ©lc. Feb.-5, 1925; EB 605505 ; 
Shapiro & Bastedo, Buffalo. 3999 


Why.1 cry for you; w. R: E. , King, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1e. Jan. 20, 1925; E 605119; Richard 
BH. King, Altoona, Pa. 4000 


Why make believe: w J. De St. Mau- 
rice, m L. Grenfell, arr. Al. Moquin, 
Douro. Ss, ©) de dan.od, 1925; 
H 605441 ; Leroy Grenfell! and James 
De St. Maurice, Calusa, Calif. 4001 


Why not go back to mother ; waltz bal- 
lad, w and m EK. C. Weise, of U. S. 
HOt ey Jan. 2. 19256) 6). .GO6L14:: 
Ernest C. Weise, Leavenworth, Kan. 
4002 

Why should I pine for the world to 
be mine; w Cliff Friend, melody 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Feb. 17, 1925; E 605917; Leo. Feist, 
inec., New York. 4003 


pT 
aS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


E . : 4013 


Wiener comodienlieder aus drei jahr- 
hunderten; text und musik hrsg. u. 
bearb. Blanka Glossy und Robert 
Haas, both of Austria. obl. S8vo. 
© Sept: 30, 1924; 1 e. Jan. 3, 1925; 


E  608195;. Kunstverlag Anton 
Sehroll & co., g: m. b. hi, Vienna. 
ant Saber 4004 


Wild (The) cat walk; w R. G. Corp, 
m R. G. and Pansy Corp, both of 
U. S.. [Photostat] © 1c. Feb. 16, 
1925; E 610141; Ruby Gladys Corp, 
Los Angeles. 4005 


Wild flower; three part song, w Lau- 
rene Highfield, m W. E. Moore, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © Feb. 
5, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 12; E 607154: 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

4006 

Wild rose songs; w and m Amy Hill, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1925. 1..¢@, Jan.-81;, B..608411;: J. 
Saville & co., ltd., London. 4007 


Wild (The) woman’s lullaby; w 
Constance Lindsay Skinner, m A. 
Buzzi-Peccia, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. 1. High voice, in C.—2. 
Medium voice, in B flat. © Dec. 17, 
1924; 2 ¢«. each Jan. 8, 1925; BH 
604947 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4008 

Will somebody put me to bye-bye? w 
C. P. Leggett, m Ed. Ellis Vinni- 
combe, of Great Britain; in A flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 30, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1925; 
FE 608114; Reynolds & co., London. 

4009 

Win them all along the way; w J. T. 
Sisk, m G. W. Sebren, of U. 8S. © 
“Dec. 15,:1924; 2 ce. Jan. 24, 1925; 
EK 605436; Geo. Washington Sebren, 
Asheville, N. C. 4010 

Wind (The) blows north; children’s 
two-part song, w Eleanor Farjeon, 
m H. Farjeon, of Great Britain; 
treble voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © Jan. 18, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 20; HE 608723; Harry Far- 
jeon, London. 4011 


Windmill (The) ; w F. Wyville Home, 
m Gerrard Williams, of England. 
© Fan. Ee 192578 1 her Fane 13) 2) 


608487; Winthrop Rogers, lid., 
London. 4012 
Windsor (The May) album; w and 


m May Windsor, of Great Britain. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
1. Opening chorus. [5 others] © 


Dewy 304 1O24 Ler’ Farm. ae A925 ; 
E 608112; Reynolds & co., London. 
4013 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4014 


Winged hours; by Gomer Bath, of 
UU. S33 pt. © Keb. IG. Tog. 2 e, 
Jan. 6, 1925; E 604873: Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 4014 


Winning (The) spurt; by TT. H. 
Clough, of Great Britain; solo for 
ten. trombone with pf. acc. © Nov. 
22, 1924; 1c. Jan. 5, 1925; H 599799 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 4015 


Winsome Winnie; Jeannette joyeuse, 
graceful dance, Hileen Mehegan, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Jan. 21, 1925; 1° ¢. Feb. 9; 
E 608546; Hawkes & son, London. 

4016 


Winterlandschaft; von Hermann Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 53; violoncell 
u. klav. © Jan. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Jan. 
22; E 608457; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 4017 


Wise up my fickle pal; w and melody 
A. Girola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Oakland, Calif. © 1c Jan.’ 12, 
1925; E 606958; Armando Girola, 
Oakland, Calif. 4018 


Wistful; w Lucille Davidson, melody 
A. Deutsch; of -U. S: ©'1 c¢. Fan. 
19, 1925; E 606679; Julian David- 
son, Lucille’ Davidson, Adolph 
Deutsch, Buffalo. 4019 


With all your faults, I keep on loving 
you still; w Edward Gordon, m 
William Wallace, L. Turner and 
Charlie Kerr, all of U. S., arr. L. 
Turner. .G 1-e¢., Jan. 2 1925 
604980 ; Lloyd Turner, New Bedford, 
Mass. 4020 


With just you; w and m J. W. W. 
Cumming, of U. S. [Photostat] © 

1 ec. Feb. 10, 1925; H 605719; John 
W. W. Cumming, Washington. 4021 
With mother; by Ernest Bloch, of 
U. S.; pf. (Enfantines, no. 3) © 
Dee. 1G, A242 2. C.d am. -19,..1925 + 
E 606620; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 4022 
With strawberries; w William Hrnest 
Henley, m Leo Sowerby, of U. S. 
©. Jan.. 22. 1925: 2 sesidian. 26%) 
605375 ; Boston music co., New York. 
4023 

With your conscience and God; w 
HK. A. Nash, m J. Rode Jacobsen, of 
U.S. © Jan. 26, 1925; 2 ¢. Feb. 6; 
FE 605571; H. A. Nash, Peterson, Ia. 
4024 

Woman (The) ain’t born that can 
take my man from me; w and m 
LaThair Stevens, of U. S. ©1e. 
Feb. 26, 1925; E 607625; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 4025 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Woman (The) of today; w and m 
A. K. Mellos, of U. S. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1925; EH 607109; Athanasios K. 
Mellos, Los Angeles. — 4026 . 


Wonder (The) of your eyes; w W. 
David, m Godfrey Williams, of Great 
Britain; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 599810; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 4027 


Wonder-pieces for young pianists; by 
Torvald Fredericksen, of U. S.; pf. 
1. The cuckoo. [five others] © 
Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Jan. 9; EB 604942: 
Boston music co., New York. 4028. 


Wonder song book; collection of popu- 
lar and comic songs, Jimmy Ken- 
nedy, arr. Lloyd Loar, both of U. S. 
©: Jan.2, 1925; 2 ce Jan. 19° FB 
606673 ; Nicomede music co., Altoona, 
Pa. 4029 


Wonderiul boy; fox-trot, w R. Bellos, 
m Frank Joseph Kaplan, of U. S. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606113: Rose 
Bellos, Chicago. 4030 


Wonderful land of dreams ; w and mel- 
ody “R: \M. Dix;..0£--G, (So 3:@) 1<c. 
Jan. 22, 1925; EH 605232; Ralph M. 
Dix, Arlington, Md. 4031 


Wonderful mother in heaven; waltz 
ballad, w and m Charles Hiram 
Wood, of U. 8S. ©1e. Dee. 9, 1924: 
E 606475; Chas. H. Wood, Rich- 
mond. 4032 


Wonderful night of love; w and m H. 
Lochary, arr. Edward G. Clements, 
both of U. S.; pf. with w. © 1 ec. 


Jan. 28, 1925; E 606834; Harry 
Lochary, Amesbury, Mass. 4033 
Wonderful sweetheart I’m coming 


back to you; w and m C. E. Hoene, 
of .UeS.. ©. ex Neb. 79, 19252) 
607096 ; Clifford E. Hoene, Chicago. 

4034 


Wonderful wonder; that wonderful 
vonder is you. w Fleta Jan Brown, 
m Herbert Spencer, of U. S. © Feb. 
18, 1925; 2 c Feb. 26; E 607601; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

4035 


Wondering; w and melody EH. Fortu- 
fiato,’ of “U...S° "Osa ee eae meer 
1925: E 605304: Eugenio Fortunato, 
Philadelphia. 4036 


Wondering and pining for you; w and 
melody E. R. Williams, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1925; E 606502; Ellena 
R. Williams, Russell Gulch, Col. 

4037 


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hos. 1-2, 1925 


Wonderland; vaudeville act, w and m 
M. Penella, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1925; H 
607481; Manuel Penella, New York, 

4038 

Wonderland waltz; by Mari Paldi, of 
8. 3..pf. (Pictures from Alice in 
Wonderland) © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 
«. Jan. 2, 1925; E 606176; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4039 


Won't you call me sweetheart; w 
Harold Robe and Henry Burr, m 
Edna Grey, of U. S. © Jan. 21, 
1925 ; 2c. Jan. 22; E 6053806 ; Harms, 
ine., New York. 4040 

Won’t you come back to me dearest 
pal; w T. H. Halsey, m H. Francis 


‘Buckmeyer, of U. S. © Jan. 26, 

1925; 2 e. Jan. 28; E 605419; 

Thomas E. Halsey, Zanesville, O. 
4041 


Won’t you come back to me dream 
girl; w and m BH. J. Kelly, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1925; E 607531; 
Bugene ‘Joseph Kelly, Philadelphia. 

4042 


Won’t you heed; w and melody HE. 
Louton, of U. S. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1925; E 604770; Emmett Louton, 
Pearcy, Ark. 4043 


Wood (Arthur) Three dale dances; 
by A. Wood, arr. Sydney Herbert, 
of Great Britain; band with con- 
ductor. (Jn Boosey’s brass band 
journal, no. 651) © Dec. 18, 1924: 
1 e. Jan. 30, 1925; E 608527 ; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 


[© arrangement] 4044 
Woodland (A) romance; by R. S. 
Morrison, of U. 8.; pt. Boston—New 
York, Evans music co. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2c. Jan. 22, 1925; BH 606756; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 4045 


Woodpecker (The); w and m Mae 
Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 25, no. 6; 
vocal or instrumental. © Jan. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Jan. 24; EB 606766; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 4046 

Woodsy (A) nymph came dancing; by 
Gena Branscombe [i. e. Gena Brans- 
combe Tenney] of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 
11, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 14; E 605809; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

4047 


Work and play book; help to musician- 
ship, Mrs. Crosby Adams, of U. S.; 
pf. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2c. Feb. 5; aff. 
Feb. 4; A 814926; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 4048 

Workin’ woman’s blues; w and melody 
Spencer Williams and Thomas Wal- 
ler, arr. Merle T. Kendrick, all of 


4060 


Uess, - ©.ie,,Jan:, 24, 1925; E 
' 605273 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 404¢ 


World (The) will smile when you 
smile; w and melody S. Rothermel, 
of U. S. ©1e. Feb. 16, 1925; E 
607286; Sarah Rothermel, Shamo- 
kin, Pa. 4050 


Wot’s ther price 0’ Swedes? wi OP. 
Leggett, m Ed. Ellis Vinnicombe, of 


Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 30, 
1924; 1 e. Jan. 12, 1925; EH 608130; 
Reynolds & co., London. 4051 


Wot tebia na; tshashtushki, w P. Bur- 
stein, melody H. Zalis, of Russia, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1. Feb. 
18, 1925: E 607376; Herman Zalis 
and Pesach Burstein, Brooklyn. 

4052 


Would you; w B. F. Warren, melody 
William Robert Clarke, of U. S. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 606248; Benja- 
min Frederic Warren, New York. 

4053 


Write a letter home tonight; by Mau- 
rice Baron, of France; orch. 4to. © 
Sept. 23. 1924; 2 ec. Sept. 6; E 
607196; Beiwin, inc... New York. 

4054 

Wrong all along: fox trot, w G. C. 


Pennington, m Arthur Shade, rev. 
G. C. Pennington, poth. of WITS. 


violin or voice, in B flat. © 1 «. 
Feb. 24, 1925: E 610073; George C. 
Pennington, Philadelphia. 4055 


Wu-wu whose who are you; w and 
melody Harold Hodkinson, of Eng- 
land, domiciled at Philadelphia. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1925: E 607074; John 
Harold Hodkinson, Philadelphia. 

4056 

Xylophonia; by Joe Green, of U. S.; 
xlyophone with pf. acc. © Jan. 26 
1925; 2c. Jan. 28; E 605418; Leedy 
mfg. co., Indianapolis. A057 


Ya oumy min baadick; oriental air, 
L. S. Nahmee, of Syria, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; pf. © 1 e¢. Feb. 2, 
1925; E 606934: Leon S. Nahmee, 
Brooklyn. 4058 


Yah-ha-ha; w and m Irving Aaronson, 
Sammy Fain and Jean Herbert, all 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Feb. 7, 1925; 2 ce. Feb. 20; E 607498; 
Jack Mills, inec., New York. 4059 


Yankee Doodle; varied, arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. © 
Jan, 2, 1925; 2c. Jan. 6; E 604880; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
[© new arrangement] 4060 


173 


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4061 


Ye choirs of New Jerusalem; anthem 
for Eastertide, w St. Fulbert of 
Chartres, tr. R. Campbell, m Hugh 
Blair, of England; mixed voices, 
organ acc. Ato. © Jan. 29, 1925; 
1 e. Jan. 30; E 608369; Novello & 
co., Itd.. London. 4061 


Yearning; waltz, w and melody J. J. 
Russo, of U. S. © 1. Feb... 18, 
1925; E 607381; John J. Russo, 


Portland, Me. 4062 
Yearning just for you; w and melody 
Benny Davis and Joe Burke, both 
of U. S. © lve) Jan. 26), 19255) 
606785; Irving Berlin, ine. New 
York. 4063 
moO. Mebwadl t 192h 2 2 ve: 
Feb. 18; E 607402; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 4064 
You ain’t nothin’ to me; w and melody 
Billy Higgins, of .U. Soii© sie | 
Feb. 24, 1925; E 607538; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
4065 
You and I; w Albert Chevalier, m 
Cuthbert Clarke, of Great Britain; 
in G. © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 c¢. Feb. 
16; E 608570: Enoch & sons, ltd., 
London. 4066 


Uz Ss; Lt vexn Jan. 19411925. 4 
606575; F. P. Smith, Shelbyville, 
Ind. 4067 


w G. R. Robertson, melody C. 
Neff, arr. L. L. VosBurgh, both of 
U: So, OtveuTdn. A426, 1925) b 
606461: Clad Neff and Guy Rich- 
mond Robertson, New York. 4068 

You are a wonderful pal; fox trot, 
w and m A. M. Wooley, of U. S. 
© Feb. 16. 1925: 2 c Feb. 18: E 


607447: A. M. Wooley. Kokomo, Ind. 
4069 
You are my same, sweet girl; w and 


ma, houG.« Hwan? of 3U,. Ss. arr. e 

S. J. © Dee. 30, 1924; 2 ¢. Jan. 
1925: E 606208: Frank G. wens 
Medford, Or. 4070 
You are never alone with a radio: w 
and melody P. Timmerman, of U. 
S. ©1e. Feb. 24, 1925: E 607588: 
Paula Timmerman, Mankato, Minn. 
4071 


You are the girl that deceived me; w 
Harry Goldenberg, m Alee Garelic, 
of Canada, arr. Eddie Gordon, of 
U.S. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1925; BE 606418: 
Harry Goldenberg, Brooklyn. 4072 

You better keep the home fires burn- 
ing cause your mamma’s getting 
cold; w Edgar Leslie and Charles 
Kinney, m Percy Wenrich, of U. S. 


w and melody F. P. Smith, of | 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20) 


© Jan. 19, 1925: 2e Jan. 145. 
606652 ; Clarke & Leslie songs, inc., 
New York. 4073. 


You bought me with money, yet you 
complain ; w W. 4H. A., melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. Ole Jan. 19) 
LIAS PAB Ned 9) 606582 : W. Hz. Ayles, North- 
east Harbor, Me. 4074 


You can be just as lonesome on Broad- 
way; W and m Sam Goold and Dave. 
Walters, both of U. S. © Jan. 26, 
1925 ; 2 c. Feb. 6; E 605553: Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. AQTD5. 


You can’t beat the old fashioned 
razor;, w W. Beatty, melody J, 
King, of U.S. ©1e. Feb. 19, 1925; 
EK 605906; Jack King and Wilbur 


Beatty, Steubenville, O. 4076: 
You’d like to buffalo Bill; unison 
song, w and m Farl Branson 


[pseud. of Otis M. Carrington] of 
U. S.; boy’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 
5, 1925; 2 ¢« Jan. 16; E 607155; 
Myers & Carrington, Redwood City, 
Calif. 4077 
You don’t know what you want ‘til 
you lose it; w and m O. M. Wat- 
son and Jack McGuire, arr. O. M. 
Watson, both of U. 8S. ©1c. Mar. 
10, 1925; E 610337: McGuire and 
Watson, Hollywood, Calif. 4078 


You just you; fox trot, w and m B. 
L. Seaman, of U. S. © 1. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 606799; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, Astoria, L. I. City, N. Y. 

4079: 


You know how I used to love you: 
w and melody J. Fejes, jr.. of U. S. 
© 1c¢ Jan. 31, 1925; E 605460: 
Joseph Fejes, jr., Bridgeport, Conn. 

4080’ 

You know I know; fox trot, w and 
m Krank Bannister and Sam Goold. 
both of U. 8.; pf. aee., with ukulele 
arr. Thos. R. Confare, of U. S. © 
Jan. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605559 : 
Thos. J. Quigley, Chicago. 4081 

You laughed because you made me: 
ery; w C. S. Frankson, m Wyne-. 
berry Boyd, of U. 8S. © 1. Feb. 
20, 1925: E 607482; Canute S. 
Frankson, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 4082: 


You'll be happy then; w and m C. E. . 
Moody, of U. S. © Dee. 15, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1925; E 605484; Chas. 
E. Moody, Asheville, N. C. 4083" 

Youll never regret; w Will Hollis, 
m W. Russell, of U. S.: pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Feb. 16, 1925: 2c. 
Feb. 21; E 610005; Willard Russell 
musie pub. co., Los Angeles. 4084! 


174 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Yowll want me but then; waltz, 
melody R. Grauso, of U. S. © 1 


c. Feb. 18, 1925; E 607377; Ralph 
Grauso, New York. 4085 


You may go but you’ll come back 
some day; w and m Tom Delaney, 


of U. S. © Jan. 13, 1925; 2 c. Jan.’ 


13; EH 604994; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc... New York. 4086 


You may mean the whole world to 
somebody else, but you don’t mean 
- a thing to me [and] Headin’ home 
‘to Oklahoma; waltz, Gus Kondas 
and Herman A. Hummel, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Jan. 28, 1925; 
2e Jan. 28; E 605413; Kondas 
music pub. co., Ashtabula, O. 4087 


You, me and the moonlight; w and m 
Mee Abel; of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
26. 1925: E 606800; L. Harl Abel, 
Berwyn, Ill. 4088 


You must know where to stop; w 
Charles Hayes, m Hilda Bertram, 
of Great Britain. © Jan. 14, 1925; 

~~ 1e. Feb. 12; E 608537; Cavendish 
music co., London. 4089 


You need Jesus, too; w and m C. HE. 
Moody, of U. S. © Dee. 15, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1925; FE 605483: Charles 
Ernest Moody, Asheville, N. C. 


4090 
You never can tell, your man may 
leave you: w A. Jackson, m J. 
McCrea, of U. S.° © Mar. '5, 1925: 
2c. Mar. 7: E 610293; Archer Jack- 
son and James McCrea, Plainfield, 
N. J 4091 


You pretty flowers; w traditional, m 
John Farmer, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Jan, 13, 1925; 608147; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4092 

Youw’re a wise guy; w and m Bonnie 
M. Windsor, of U. S. © Feb. 3, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 6; E 605586; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 
4093 


You’re all the world to me; w and 


melody . Spier, of U. S. © 1 «. 
m Feb. 21, 1925;'* 87’ 610013 Larry 
Spier, New York. 4094 


You're bringing this on yourself; w 
M. Holiner, melody Alberta Nichols, 
of U. S.: ©'1-c. Jan.. 5, 1925: EB 
606254; Mann Holiner, Brooklyn. 
a 4095 
You’re in wrong with the right baby 
-if-you wanna kiss yourself good-bye ; 
w Alex Belledna and Spencer Wil- 
liams, m Maceo Pinkard, of U.S. © 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4107 


SDs Gu tO2d +3210, dana 19: 
606668 ; Handy bros. music co., inc., 
New York. 4096 


You're just a little bit too late; w 
Sydney Caplan, melody M. Schoen- 
feld, of U. S. ©1ce. Mar. 10, 1925; 
H 610348 ; Myron Schoenfeld, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 4097 


You’re just the girl of my dreams; 
w and m 8. Goldstein, of U. S. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 605519; 
Sol Goldstein, Richmond. 4098 


You’re so near and yet so far: w and 
m Larry Spier and Larry Schloss, 
both of U. S8.: pf. aec., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Feb. 13, 
1925; 2 e. Feb. 12; E 605772; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

4099 


You're the flower of my heart, sweet 
Iodine; w and melody J. Schuster, 
M. Murphy and A. Moquin, all of U.S. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1924; E 604969; Joe 
Schuster, Mike Murphy and AI. 
Moguin, New York. 4100 


You're the only girl for me; w and m 
Richard Bateman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 12, 1925; E 606446; Mortimer 
Browning, New York. 4101 


You’re the only one, w Earl Burtnett, 
m Diek Newlin, of U. S8.; pf. ace, 
with ukulele in D. © Dec. 22, 1924; 
2 e. Jan. 29, 1925: E 605384; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 4102 


You're the only one that ever made me 
cry; w and melody F. H. Anderson, 
aeetOLUarS 1. ©) i @: Feb! (24,, 1925: 
E 607536; Frank Henry Anderson, 
jv., San Francisco. 41038 


You’re the rose that brought sunshine 
to me; w and melody F. J. Pelka, 
OfG Ws Sah Qudve. Jan. .372192546,,E 
604806; Frank Joseph Pelka, Phila- 
delphia.. 4104 


You really don’t know what-it means 
to me, to hear you say that you’re 
going away; w O. J. (Sonny) Por- 
ter, m S. Hedgepath, of U. S. 
Lec. Feb. 24;,1925;.E 607552; O. J. 
Porter and Stewart Hedgepath, Chi- 
cago. 4105 


You remind me of bright flowers; w 
and m Anna McGittigan [i. e. A. 


HW. Me] Gof- U.S: -O} Wee. xdan, 8; 
1925; E 604922;- Anna Hortense 
McGittigan, Philadelphia. 4106 


You taught me how to ery; w and 
melody E. Rolland, of U. S. ©1e. 
Jan. 8, 1925; EH 604785; Esther Rol- 
land, New Orleans. 4107 


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4108 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


You think you won’t, I know you will; 
w B. F. Warren, melody William 
Robert Clarke, of U. S. © 1. 
Jan. 21, 1925; E 606732; Benjamin 
Frederic Warren, New York... 4108 


You told me so; and m -S2)K. 
Russell; OF °W2"SE ©" L eo Oet. 15, 
1924; E 606453; Sydney King Rus- 
sell, Los Angeles. 4109 


You’ve been a good oid wagon, daddy 
but you done broke down; w and 
m John Henry, of U.S. ©1c. Jan. 
19, 1925; E 606581; Ethel Bradford, 
New York. 4130 


You’ve got to beat me to keep me 
‘cause mama loves a hard boiled 
man; wand melody Porter Grainger 
and Bob Ricketts, both of U. S. 
te. Jam. 22, 1925. By) 605205.= 0A. 
Satherley, New York. 4111 


You've got to mix te-day so mix .the 
New-mix way; w and m Jack Ma- 
honey, o: .U2"s. © Web. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 16; E 605959; New-mix 
products, ine., New York. 4112 


You went away; w and m R. Valdes, 
of Cuba, domiciled at New York, 
Ney ee Ke) ay CLS alin Oe enn) 
605488 ; Raphael Valdes, New York. 

4113 

You will forget; from The love song, 
w Harry B. Smith, m Ed. Kiinneke, 
of Germany. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 


Ww 


Jan. 16; E 605088; Harms, inc., 
New York. 4114 
You wouldn’t believe me; fox-trot 


song, w and m Frank Davis, Bernie 
Grossman and Geo. J. Bennett, all 
of U.S.) © Fan! 1371995". 2c. 
Jan. 13; E 604992; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 4115 


Young man, yo know de road; w 
anon., m H. M. Norton, of U. S. 
1c. Feb. 10, 1925; E 605752; Eliza- 
beth M. Norton and Albert H. Stod- 
dard, Savannah. 4116 


Your cross-words are making me blue; 
w and m Francis Conover, of U. S.; 
pi. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 12; E 607174; Jimmy France 
pub. co., Avon, N. J. 4117 


Your eyes: valse de concert, B. Kop- 
lowitz, of U. S.; orch. © 1 ec. Feb. 
10, 1925; E 605723; Benjamin Kop- 
lowitz, Baltimore. 4118 

Your flag and my flag; w and m B. 
Harper, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ce. Jan. 
3, 1925; E 604796; Bruce Harper, , 
New York. 4119 


Your jelly roll is good, but it ain’t as 
good as mine: w and melody S. 
Brooks, arr. N. L. Kineaid, both of 
U.S. © 1 -eiodanm £0, 629250) 
604981: Shelton Brooks, New York. 

* 4120 


‘Youth: by Julian Pascal, of Great 


Britain, domiciled at New York; pf. 
solo. New York, Luckhardt & Bel- 
der.—London, Weekes & co. © Feb.. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 21; EH, 607500 ; 
G. S. Bowen, New York. 4121 


Yum-yum lane; w and m Frank Wood 
and John P. Long, both of England ; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations} © Dec. 29, 1924; 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1925: E 608663; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 4122 


Zamacueca (La); souvenir de Val- 
paraiso, Theodore Ritter, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, of Hngland, domiciled at 
New York. 1. Full orch., pts.—2. 
Small orch., pts. © Jan. 31, 1925; 
2 ce. each Feb. 2; E 606991, 606992 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement | 4123, 4124 


Zanzi (Le); fox trot populaire, de La 
reine de la Rue de la paix, de Spe- 
ranza Camusat, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1924) 1G. an eo 
599862; Edition Arlequin, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 4125 


Zingarella (La): de Nerto, paroles 
Maurice Léna, musique Ch.-M. Wi- 
dor, of France. © Dec. 12, 1924: 
1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599935 ; Heugel, 
Paris. 4126 


Zion; symphonie, Maurice Rudolpe, 
of Germany; orch. partitur. © Dec. 
31, 1921; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1925; E 608196 ; 
Reinhold Prinz (Erich Bensch) 
Berlin. 4127 


Zion’s harp; collection of hymns and 
songs for the apostolic Christian 
church of America, tr. from the Ger- 
man by a committee of six, of U. S. 
16mo. © Jan. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. 14; A 818541; Apostolic Chris- 
tian chureh, Akron, O. 4128 


Zoraida; danse egyptienne, R. S.. 
Stoughton, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 4, 
1924; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1925; E 604870; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 4129 


arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 
U. S.; orech. 4to. © June 3, 1924; 
2 ¢. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610046; Walter 
_ Jacobs, inc.,.Bosten. [© arrange- 
ment] 4130 


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4144 


nos. 1-2, 1925 

Zosia; polka, Frank Przybylski, of | 2"° suite symphonique; de Darius 
pense wt. ©) Jan. 28,1925 ;' 2 c. Milhaud, of France; _ partition 
Feb. 13; E 605793; W. H. Sajewski, d’orch. format de poche. 8vo. © 


Chicago. 4131 


ZR II1; text R. Perl, musik John W. 
Lang, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1925; 
EH 610222: Rudolph Perl, New York. 

4132 

Zuiderzé (Lo); fox-trot, parole C. L., 
musica G. F. Checcacci, of Italy; 
mand. ace. S8vo. © Dec. 1, 1924; 
1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1925; E 599752; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 4133 


Zumurrud;: Egyptian dance, R. S. 
Stoughton, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 
U. 8.; orch. 4to:' © Nov. 5, 1923; 
2c. Feb. 25, 1925; E 610053 ; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 4134 

1° concerto; par P. Rode, rev. Georges 
Catherine, of France; violon et pf. 
(Edition francaise de musique class- 
ique, no. 83) © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925: E 599905; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 4135 

1st of May; march, C. J. Peterson, of 
U. S., arr. Alford-Colby; orch. 4to. 
© Mar 3. 1925;'2 « Mar. 5; B 
610192; C. J. Peterson, Des Moines. 


4136 
2°™" nocturne; par HE. Rey-Andreu, of 
France, op. 49; pf. © Dee. 12, 


1924; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1925; E 608066; 


Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1925; E 
608281 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 4138 


‘4e™° nocturne; par BE. Rey-Andreu, of 


France, op. 57; pf. © Dec. 12, 
1924; 1 « Jan. 7, 1925; E 608064; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 4139 
6° concerto; de RP. Rode, revu Georges 
Catherine, of France; violon et pf. 
© Dee. 12, 1924; 1 c Jan. 7, 1925; 
E 608047; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
vised edition] 4140 
19° concerto; de J. B. Viotti, revu et 
annoté Alfred Brun, of France; vio- 
lon et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
7, 1925; E 608050; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised and annotated edition] 
4141 


23° concerto; par J. B. Viotti, revu 
et annoté Alfred Brun, of France; 
violon et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608044; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 4142 
24° concerto; par J. B. Viotti, revu et 
annoté Alfred Brun, of France; vio- 
lon et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 «2. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E. 608043; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 4143 
63; w and m Jos. W. Elardo, of U. S. 
© Feb. 21, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 21; E 
605967; 20th century music pub- 


Ch. Hayet, Paris. 4137 lishers, Fredonia, N. Y. 4144 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 14 unpublished) __ 41 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 1,181 unpublished) —-------~- 4,103 
TUG) ini ieee 3 IIe! ae Os CET 2 CT Re BR kel el a Pe Oe 1 4,144 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Abide with me; anthem by Emma L. 
Ashford; ladies, male and double 


cho. © E. L. Ashford, Nashvy.%e, 
as the author. R 28944, Dec. 26, 
1924. . 1 


Advancement studies for the piano- 
forte ; by Frank Lynes, op. 26. Aug- 
mented ed. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 28245, Oct. 24, 1924. 

2 


All for thee; ballad from the comic 
opera Serenade, by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 28999, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 3 


And it came to pass: sacred quartet, 
by Emma L. Ashford. © E. L. 
Ashford, Nashville, as the author. 
R 28942, Dee. 24, 1924. + 


Angelus (The) ; from the comic opera 
Serenade, by Victor Herbert; high 
voice. © Therese Herbert, New 
York. as the widow of the author. 
R 29022, Dee. 31, 1924. 5 


Answer Him, Lord, I will; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by E. 8S. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 28758, 
Dee. 29, 1924. 6 


Anthem (The) king; collection of an- 
thems, by E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 28940, Dec. 24, 1924. 7 


Art (The) of bowing; _ practical, 
theoretical guide for developing the 
technique of the bow and for ac- 
quiring a fine tone, by Emil Kross, 
op. 40, English tr. by G. Saenger ; 
violin. ©. Fischer’s ed. © Gustav 
Saenger, % Carl Fischer, New York, 
as the author. R 28428, Nov. 18, 
1924. 8 


As Christ upon the cross; by Fred 
Field Bullard. © Maud 8. Bullard, 
South Orleans, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 28658, Dec. 18, 
1924. 9 


As it began to dawn towards the first 
day of the week; Easter anthem by 
P. A. Sehnecker; quartet and soli. 
© Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, New York, as 


4144 


the widow of the author. R 28997, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 10 


Barcarolle; piano duet by Mrs. C. 
Adams. © Mrs. Crosby Adams, 
Chazy, N. Y., as the author. R 


29150, Jan. 5, 1925. 11 


Beautiful isle of somewhere; words 
by Jessie Brown Pounds, musie by 
J. S. Fearis. © John E. Pounds, 
Hiram, O., as the widower of the 
author. R 283878, Nov. 5, 1924. 12 


Bed in summer; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by G. Tomp- 
kins. (Six child songs, no. 5) © 
Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, Pa., 
as the author. R 28170, Oct. 7, 
1934. 13 


Before Jehovah’s awful throne; by C. 
Simper; ten. solo and trio for sop., 
alto and bar., with sop. solo and 
cho. © Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England, as the author. R 28492, 
Dec. 5, 1924. 14 

Bella (La) Mexicana; serenede, by 
Otto Langey, op. 129; band. © 
Lizzie Langey, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 28425, Nov. 13, 1924. 15 

Celestial (The) city; song by W. H. 
Pontius. © W. H. Pontius, Min- 
neapolis, as the author. R 29159, 
Jan. 5, 1925. 16 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Minuetto; par C. Chaminade, op. 23 ; 
pf. 44 mains. © Cécile Chaminade, 
Le Vesinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29030, Dee. 27, mea 


Sérénade; par C. Chaminade, op. 
29: pf. 4 4 mains. © Cécile Chami- 


nade, Le Vesinet, Seine et Oise, 
Franee, as the author. R 290381, 
Dec. 27, 1924. 18. 


Chanson exotique; par Carlos de Mes- 
quita, op. 108; pf. © Carlos Mes- 
quita, Paris, as the author. R 28235, 
Oct. 20, 1924. 19 

Child’s (The) first study in music; by 
S. W. Cole. © Samuel W. Cole, 
Brookline, Mass.,‘as the author. R 
28721, Dec. 24, 1924. 20 


178 


RENEWALS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


eharts ‘or the kindergarten, the 
primary school and the home, by 8. 
~W. Cole. © Samuel W. Cole, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 28714, 
Dee. 24, 1924. ZA 


Christ our passover; Easter anthem. 
by C. G. Spross, op: 15; with sop. 


solo. © Chas. Gilbert Spross, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as the author. 
R 28449, Noy. 20, 1924. Pap 


—__+—_ py EH. L.; Ashford; full. cho. 
© Emma L. Ashford, Nashville. as 
the author. R 28945, Dec. 26, 1924. 

j 23 

Christ (The) who died for me; by 
J. M. Black and Ada Blenkhorn. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 28344, Oct. 27, 
1924. 24 


Cincinnati 99; by James McGranahan 
and Mattie Botilar. © Addie Mc- 
Granahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author. R 283852, Oct. 
27, 1924. wes 


Come gracious Spirit; sacred solo. by 
Emma lL. Ashford; alto voice. 
HH. L. Ashford, Nashville, as the au- 
thor. R 28943, Dec. 24, 1924. 26 


Cupid and I; from the comic opera 
Serenade, by Victor Herbert: low 
voice. © Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29021, Dec. 31, 1924. 27 


Dance semplice; by F. G. Rathbun. 
© Edna Rathbun, Lyringham, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
79203, dan. 2, 1925, 28 


Drink. to me only with thine eyes; 
song by Louis R. Dressler. © L. R. 
Dressler, % Chas. H. Ditson & co., 
New York, as the author. R 28454, 
Nov. 20, 1924. 29 


Egyptian war song (Sebek hétep) ; 
words by Stephen F. Whitman, mu- 
sic by H. K. Hadley, op. 9, no. 1. 
© Henry K. Hadley, New York, as 
the author. R 28524, Dec. 5, 1924. 
i 30 

Evening song; by F. A. Porter, op. 15, 
no. 6. © F. Addison Porter, Boston, 
as the author. R 283883, Nov. 5, 
1924. 31 

Fear not; words by Viola B. Hall, 


music by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 


R 28756, Dee. 29, 1924. 32 | 


Fear not O Lord: cho. by C. Simper. 
© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 28490, Dec. 
5. 1924. ae 33 


4144 (46) 


Fierce raged the tempest ; sacred song, 
words by Godfrey Thring, music by 


S. Liddle. © Samuel Liddle, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 28670, Dec. 
12, 1924. 34 


‘First (The) position; elementary in- 


struction book for the violin, by 
Henry Schradieck. © J. Alice 
Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the widow 
“.of the author. R 28741, Nov. 29, 
1924. 3D 
Florine schottische: by Leander 
Fisher; pf. New and rev. ed. © 
Marjorie Mason Fisher Scott and 
Dorothy Hale Mortensen, % Mid- 
land credit co., St. Paul, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 28455, Nov. 20, 1924. 36 


Fluffy ; words by Juliet Wilbor Tomp- 
kins, music by G. Tompkins. (Six 
child-songs, no. 4). © Gilbert Tomp- 
kins, Gladwyne. Pa., as the author. 
R 28169, Oct. 7, 1924. oe 

Fourth (The) of July ; words selected, 
musie by G. Tompkins. (Six child 
songs, no. 3) © Gilbert Tompkins, 
Gladwyne, Pa., as the author. R 
28168. Oct. 7, 1924. 38 

Friend (A), a song, a home; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by W. A. 
Ogden. © Mrs. W. A., Ogden, To- 
ledo, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 28759, Dee. 29, 1924. 39 

Gardes du corps; two-step, by R. B. 
Hall. © Isabelle Hall Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass.. as the widow of the 
author. R 29273, Jan. 12, 1925. 40 

Gather ye rosebuds; part song, by H. 
Lohr ; two voices. © Hermann Lohr, 
London. as the author. R 28671, 
Dee. 12, 1924. 41 

Gethsemane: sacred solo and cho., by 
B. L. Ashford. © Emma L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 


28948, Dee. 26, 1924. 42 
Girls (The) of Seville; by Luigi 
Denza. © Leila Denza, London, as 
the widow of the author. R 28397, 
Nov. 7, 1924. 43 


Give alms: by Albert J. Holden; alto, 
in G. © Chas. E. Holden, Mont- 
clair, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29189, Jan. 9, 
1925. 44 

Glory, laud and honor; words by J. 
M. Neale, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 28757, Dec. 29, 1924. 45 


God shall charge His angel legions: 
sacred trio, by E. L. Ashford. 
Emma Wl. Ashford, Nashville. as: the 
author. R 28951. Dec. 26; 1924. 46 


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4144 (47) 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn, by B. Godard, 
transcription de salon by Alfred 
Kleinpaul, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle ; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 29072, Dec. 
22, 1924. 47 


composed and _ tran- 
scribed by B. Godard, ed. and fin- 
gered by P. Mittell; violin and pf. 
© Philip Mittell, New York, as the 
author. R 28195, Oct. 16, 1924. 48 


Golden bells; words by Clifton Bing- 
ham, music by James L. Molloy. © 
Clarice Molloy, Ipsden, Wallingford, 
England, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 28697, Dec. 12, 1924. 49 


Golden (The) gates are lifted; Easter 
song, words by Mrs. V. G. Ramsey, 
music by HE. Marzo; organ or pf. 
acec., with violin obbl. © Eduardo 
Marzo, New York, as the author. 
R 28630, Dee. 16, 1924. 50 


Golden slumbers; part song, words by 
Thomas Dekker, music by R. H. 
Walthew. (The choralist, no. 323) 
© Richard H. Walthew, London, 
as the author. R 28675, Dec. 12, 
1924. 51 

Gouncd (Charles Francois) Waltz 
from Faust; by Gounod, arr. by 
Samuel W. Cole. © S. W. Cole, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 


28451, Nov. 20, 1924. 52 
Grande valse brillante; by Homer 
Bartlett, op. 159. © Emma UL. 


Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 28194, Oct. 16, 1924. 


53 
Happy moments; by Nettie D. Hlls- 
worth; pf. bk. 2. © Mrs. A. E. 


Williams, Chicago, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 25801, Jan. 9, 1924. 54 
He is risen; Easter anthem, by John 
A. West. © Joseph M. West, West 
~ Chicago, Ill., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29153, Jan. 5, 
‘1925. 55 


Heigho! the morning dew: Irish folk 
song, words by Alfred Percival 
‘ Graves, music arr. by C. Wood. © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
‘‘as the author. R 28703, Dec. 12, 
1924. 56 


Hosanna in the highest; sacred solo 
‘ and cho. by BE. L. Ashford. © Em- 
ma L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 28950, Dec. 26, 1924. 57 
How delicious is the winning; words 
by Thomas Campbell, music by A. 
L.; no. 2 in D. © Hva Eckersley, 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 20 


Danbury, Chelmsford, England, as 
the executor of the author. R 28698, 
Dec. 12, 1924. 58 


Husheen; modern Irish hush song, 
words by Francis H. Fahy, music 
by A. A. Needham. © Alicia A. 
Needham, London, as the author. R 
28704, Dec. 12, 1924. . 59 


I envy the bird; romance from the 
comic opera Serenade, by Victor 
Herbert; bar. © Therese Herbert, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 28998, Dec. 31, 1924. 60 


In God is my salvation; by James 
McGranahan. © Addie McGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 28354, Oct. 27, 
1924. 61 


In my Father’s house are many man- 
sions; anthem, by C. Simper. © 
Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, England, 
as the author. R 29800, Jan. 13, 
1925. 62 


In the forest, moonbeam brightened ; 
poem by Heinrich Heine, music by 
H. K. Hadley, op. 9, no. 5. © Henry 
K. Hadley, New York, as the author. 
R 28528, Dec. 5, 1924. 63 


In the promised land; words by Ida 
Seott Taylor, music by EH. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 28755, Dec: 29, 
1924. 64. 


Jenny’s baby ; by Victor Herbert ; orch. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29002, 
Dec. 31, 1924. 65 


Jesus of Nazareth; Easter anthem, by 
H. P. Danks; with solos for bass 
and sop., or ten. © Bertha D. 
Builder, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 29190, Jan. 
9, 1925. 66 

Jesus will give His beloved sleep; 
abendlied, words from the German, 
music by W. R. Spence; quartette 
of mixed voices, or cho. © Wm. R. 
Spence, Perth, Ont., as the author. 
R 28452, Nov. 20, 1924. 67 

Kerry (The) cow; Irish folk song, 
-words by Alfred Perceval Graves, 
music arr. by C. Wood. © Charles 
Wood, Cambridge, England, as the 
author. 

King (The) of love; by C. Simper; 
sop., ten. and bass solosand cho. © 
Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, England, 
as the author. R 28493, Dee. 5, 
1924. Go 

Kit; the flower of the regiment, words 
by Annette Baker, music by Stephen 
Adams. © Laura Maybrick, Ryde, 


180 


R 28702, Dec. 12, 1924. 68. 


RENEWALS 


mos. 1-2, 1925 


4144 (94) 


‘Isle of Wight, England, as the widow 
of the author. R 28668, Dec. 12, 
1924. 70 


Lift up your heads; anthem, by Mrs. 
BE. L. Ashford; full cho. © Mrs. 
E. L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 28941, Dec. 24, 1924. 71 


Little Boy Blue; words by Eugene 
Field, music by S. Liddle. © Samuel 
Liddle, London, as the author. R 
28699, Dec. 12, 1924. 72 


Little (The) Esquimaux; words by 
Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, music by 
G. Tompkins. (Six child songs, 


no. 1) © Gilbert Tompkins, Glad- 
-wyne, Pa., as the author. R 28166, 
Oct. 7, 1924. 13 


Little patriots’ march; by L. BH. Orth; 
pf. © John Orth, Boston, as the 
widower of the author. R 28655, 
Dee. 11, 1924. 74 


Magnificat in B flat; by Albert J. 


Holden. © Chas. E. Holden, Mont- 
clair, N. J., as the author. R 29191, 
Jan. 9, 1925. v3) 


Mandarin waltz; selections from The 
mandarin, by Reginald DeKoven; 
orch. © Anna F. DeKoven, New 
York. as the widow of the author. 
R 28744, Nov. 29, 1924. 76 


March of the guards; march and two- 
step, by H. Engelmann, op. 252. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29204, Jan. 2, 1925. 17 


Marche fantastique; by W. G. Smith, 


op. 73; pf. © Wilson G. Smith, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 29206, 
Jan. 2, 1895. 78 
Marching along; words by Robert 


Browning, music by M. V. White. 
‘© Maud Valerie White, % Boosey 
& co., London, as the author. R 
» 28706, Dec. 12, 1924. 79 


Master (The) is come; by J. M. Black. 
*© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
—Pa., as the author. R 283845, Oct. 
27, 1924. 80 


Mazurka no. 2; by. Felix Borowski. ed. 
“and fingered by L. Oesterle. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
‘author. R’ 29071, Dee. 22, 1924. 81 
Meadow dance; by F. A. Williams, 
‘op. 15. © Frederick A. Williams, 
- Oleveland, as the author. R 29202, 
Jan. 2, 1925. 82 
Mercy (The) seat; sacred recitation 
and aria. by E. A. Leo; contralto 


“for bar. © Ernest A. Leo, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia., as the author. R 29160, 
Jan. 5, 1925, 83 


Meyer-Helmund (E.) Uymne; by E. 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. EH. H. Lemare; 


organ. © Edwin H. Lemare, Leip- 
zig, as the author. R 286388, Dec. 
18, 1924. 84 


“Moonlight reverie ; by Leander Fisher ; 


pf. New and rev. ed. © Marjorie 
Mason Fisher Scott and Dorothy 
Hale Mortensen, % Midland credit 
co., St. Paul, as the next of kin 
of the author who is not living. R 
28456, Nov. 20, 1924. 85 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Menuet, 
by Mozart, op. 14, no. 2, arr. by 
Franz Bendel, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author. R 29069, 
Dee. 22, 1924. 86 


My old Kentucky home; waltz on mel- 
odies by Stephen Foster, by Andrew 
Herman [pseud. of T. M. Tobani], 
op. 349; orch. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, % Carl Fisher, ine., New York, 
as the author. R 28424, Nov. 13, 
1924. 87 


My star: words by Paul Laurence 
Dunbar, music by H. K. Hadley, 
op. 9, no. 6. © Henry K. Hadley, 
New York. as the author. R 28529, 
Dec. 5, 1924. 88 


Neglected (The) fingers: studies for 
the fourth and fifth fingers, by G. 
Tompkins; pf. © Gilbert Tompkins, 
Gladwyne, Pa., as the author. R 
28164, Oct. 7, 1924. 89 


New Vienna (Neu Wien); waltz, by 
Johann Strauss, op. 342, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. Moses 
Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York, as the author. R 28427, Nov. 
13, 1924. 90 


Northern (The) song; words by An- 
drew Lang, music by C. Hartog. © 
Cecile Hartog. London, as_ the 
author. R 28677, Dee. 12, 1924. 91 


Nune dimittis in B flat; by Albert’ J. 
.. Holden. © Chas. E. Holden. Mont- 
clair, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29192, Jan. 9, 
1925. 92 


O how I love Thy law; by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Addie McGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow: of 
the author. R 28353, Oct. 27, 1924. 

93 


O Lord I will exalt Thee; anthem by 
Horatio W. Parker; solo, quartet 
and cho. (© Anna Parker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 28742, Nov. 29, 1924. 94, 


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4144 (95) 


Of speckled eggs; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by G. Tomp- 
kins. (Six child songs, no. 2) 
Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, Pa., 
as the author. R 28167, Oct. 7, gre 

D 

Oleott’s fly song; by C. Olcott. © 
Chauncey Olcott, New York, as the 

author. .R 28557, Dec. 6, 1924. 96 


Old (The) refrain; by J. L. Molloy, 
arr. by G. B. Nevin. '© George B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 28660, Dec. 19, 1924. 97 


Organ (The) in the corner; words by 
©. W. Hidden, music by Alan Tom- 


son. © Charles Walter Hidden, 
Carver, Mass., as the author. R 
29182, Jan. 8, 1925. 98 


Oriental roses (Orient rosen) ; waltz 
by J. Ivanovici, arr. T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, % 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York, as the 
author. R 28426, Noy. 138, 1924. 99 


Perses (Les) ; tragedie antique, suite 
by Xavier Leroux; orch. © Gaston 
Xavier Leroux, Salbris, Loir et Cher, 
France, as the child of the author. 
R 282387, Oct. 20, 1924. 100 

Poppies ; slumber song, words by Mrs. 
G. R. Waters, music by Reginald 
DeKoven; sop. or ten. © Anna F. 
DeKoven, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29067, Dec. 22, 
1924, 101 


Quiet evening; by C. W. Grimm. 
(Dew drops, bk. 1) © Carl Wil- 
liam Grimm, Cincinnati, as fhe au- 
thor. R 28401, Nov. 8, 1924. 102 

Rachmaninoff (S.) Prelude; by S. 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, arr. EH. H. Le- 
mare; organ. © Edwin H. Lemare, 
Leipzig, as the author. R 28682, 
Dee. 18, 1924. 103 

Rest ; words by Horatius Bonar, music 
by L. T. Sheldon; contralto. © Lil- 
lian Taitt Sheldon, Gouverneur, N. 
Y., as the author. R 28450, Nov. 20, 
1924. 104 


Reverie poetique; by Homer Bartlett, 
op. 156. Emma lL. Bartlett, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 28193, Oct. 16, 1924. 105 


Ride on, O King; sacred solo by BH. L. 
Ashford; sop. © Emma lL. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 28949, 
Dee. 26, 1924. 106 


Risen (The) King; Haster service by 
I. H. Meredith and G. C. Tullar. © 
I. H. Meredith and Grant Colfax 
Tullar, New York, as the.authors. 
R 29028, Dec. 19, 1924. 107 


pt. 10, n.s., v.20 


Robins’ (The) departure; by Leander 
Fisher; pf. New and rev. ed. 
Marjorie Mason Fisher Scott and 


Dorothy Hale Mortensen, % Midland - 


credit co., St. Paul, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 28457, Nov. 20, 1924. 108 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Fantasias, 
impromptus and moments musicais ; 
by Schubert, [ed. and fingered by 
Buonamici] (Schirmer’s library, v. 
75) © Th. Baker, New York, as the 
author, of biographical sketch. R 
28398, Nov. 7, 1924. 109 


Second valse impromptu; by F. G. 
Rathbun, op. 15; pf. © Edna Rath- 


- bun, Lyringham, Mass., as _ the 
widow of the author. R 29207, Jan. 
2, 1925. 110 

Serenade (The) march; from. the 


comic opera Serenade, by Victor 
Herbert; pf. © Therese Herbert, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 29000, Dee. 31, 1924. 111 


Serenade (The) waltzes; from the 
comie opera Serenade by Victor 
Herbert; arr. for mand. and guit. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author.. R 29023, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 112 


Shadow (The) of the cross; sacred 
solo and quartet by E. L. Ashford. 
© Emma Il. Ashford, Nashville, as 
the author. R, 28947, Dec. 26, 1924. 

113 


Shall I look to ease my grief? words 
from Robert Jones’ Love poems, 
music by A. Webber. © Ambhurst 
Webber, Shillingstone, Dorset, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 28705, Dec. 
12, 1924. 114 


Shepherd’s (The) wife’s song; words 
by Robert Greene, music by R. H. 
Walthew. © Richard H. Walthew, 
London. as the author. R 28669, 
Dee. 12, 1924. 115 


Simple little mignonette; song by C. 
W. Krogmann. © Carrie W. Krog- 
mann, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 28348, Oct. 24, 1924. 116 

Since Jesus my Saviour found me; by 
J. M. Black and Kathrine Purvis. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 


Pa., as the author. R 28346, Oct. 
27, 1924. 117 
Since Mary Harris went to Paris; 


words and music by W. B. Gray. 
© Wm. B. Gray, New Rochelle, N. 
Y., as the author. R 28440, Nov. 
20, 1924. 118 


Singing - (The): leaves: cantata, words - 


by James Russell Lowell, musie by 


182 


ep ore i 


RENEWALS 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


Grace Mayhew [pseud. of G. M. 
Stults] © Grace Mayhew Stults, 
% Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 29196, Jan. 2, 
1925. 119 


Six child ‘songs; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson and Juliet Wilbor 
Tompkins, music by G. Tompkins. 


© Glbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, 
Pa., as the author. R 28165, Oct. 
7, 1924. 120 


Somebody has my heart; words and 
music by George L. Spaulding. © 
Jessica Spaulding, Roselle, N. J., 
as the widow of the author. R 
28439, Nov. 20, 1924. LAL 


Songs for the children; by W. W. 
Gilchrist. .© Susan B. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29194, Jan. 2, 1925. 122 


Sound forth again the nations voice; 
words by Thomas Wentworth Hig- 
ginson, music by C. Crozat Con- 
verse; mixed voices. © Clarence 
Converse, Highwood, N. J., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
28656, Dec. 11, 1924. PAR 


Southern lullaby; poetry by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by W. W. 
Gilchrist. © Susan B. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29205, Jan. 2, 1925. 124 


Stand to your horses; cavalier song, 
words from Holmby house by G. J. 
Whyte Melville, music by M. V. 
White. © Maud Valerie White, % 
Boosey & co., London, as the author. 
R 28701, Dec. 12, 1924. 125 


Strife (The) is o’er; sacred solo, by 
Emma L. Ashford; bar. or mezzo 


sop. © E. L. Ashford, Nashville, 
as. the author. R 28946, Dec. 26, 
1924. 126 


Sun of my soul; trio, by Albert J. 
Holden; sop., alto and ten., in D. 
© Chas. E. Holden, Montclair, N. 
J., aS the ch‘ld of the deceased au- 
thor. R 29186, Jan. 9, 1925. NAG 


Sweet and low; cho., by C. B. Hawley; 
women’s voices. © Hattie B. Haw- 
ley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author. R 29068, Dec. 22, 1924. 

128 


Sweet little woodland rose; words and 
music by HE. L. Sanford. © Edel- 
bert L. Sanford, Derby, Conn., as 
the author. R 29201, Jan. 2, 1925. 

129 

Tally-ho party; by C. W. Grimm. 
(Dew drops, bk. 2) © Carl Wil- 
liam Grimm, Cincinnati, as the au- 
thor. R 28400, Nov. 8, 1924. 130 


4144 (143) 


Tarantelle; par S. B. Mills, op. 13; 
pf. © E. A. Mills, White Plains, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29188, Jan. 9, 
1925. 131 


Temptation (The) ; sacred solo and 


cho., by E. L. Ashford. © Emma 
L. Ashford, Nashville, as the au- 
thor. R 28952, Dec. 26, 1924. 132 


They that trust in the Lord; quartette 
by ©. Simper. © Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England, as the author. 
R 28491, Dee. 5, 1924. 133 


This would I do; words by Constance 
Fauntleroy Runcie, musie by W. R. 
Chapman. © Wm. R. Chapman, 
Bethel, Me. -as the author. R 
28453, Nov. 20, 1924. 134 


Thou crownest the year; by C. S'm- 
per; cho. © Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, England, as the author. R 
28494, Dee. 5, 1924. 135 

Thou, Lord, wilt arise; anthem, by 
E. L. Ashford; full cho. © Emma 
L. Ashford, Nashville, as the au- 
thor. R 28953, Dec. 26, 1924. 136 


Thou wilt not leave me; words by E. 
EK. Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 28754, Dec. 29, 
1924. 137 


"Tis free; words by Harriet E. Jones, 
music by ©. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. 
R 28760, Dee. 29, 1924. 138 


Triumerei; by Jend Hiibay, arr. E. 
H. Lemare; organ. © Edwin H. 
Lemare, Leipzig, as the author. R 
28633, Dec. 18, 1924. 139 

Troublesome (A) child; words by 
Jul et Wilbor Tompkins, mus‘c by 
G. Tompkins. (Six child songs, no. 
6) © Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, 
Pa., as the author. R 28171, Oct. 


7, 1924. 140 
Valleys (The) of Eden; words and 
music by L. Stuart. © Leslie 


Stuart, London, as the author. R 
28674, Dec. 12, 1924. 141 


Vendée; drama lyrique en trois actes 
et quatre tableaux, poem en vers 
libres de Charles Foley et Adolphe 
Brisson, musique de G. Pierne; par- 
tition chant et pf. © Gabriel Pierne, 
Paris, as the author. R 28234, Oct. 
20, 1924. 142 


Venetian moonlight waltzes; by R. A. 


Keiser. © Robert A. Keiser, % 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co.. ine., New 
York, as the author. R 29259, Jan. 
9, 1925. 143 


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pt. III, n. S., Vv. 20) 


et 


Venite exultemus Domino; five set- 
tings in free chant form, by A. Whit- 
ing. © Arthur Whiting, New York, 
as the author. R 28192, Oct. 16, 
1924. 144 

Vocal gems; from the Serenade, comic 
opera in 38 acts, libretto by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29001, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 145 

Wagener (Richard) Wedding hymn; 
from Lohengrin, act 3, words by N. 
H. Dole, music by R. Wagner. © 
Nathan Haskell Dole, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass., as the author. R 
28654, Dec. 11, 1924. 146 


Waken lords and ladies gay; two- 
part hunting song, by H. Lohr. © 
Hermann Lohr, London, as_ the 
author. R 28672, Dee. 12, 1924. 

147 


Water (The) nixie (Die wasser elfe) ; 
poem by Heinrich Heine, tr. by 
Kate F. Krocker, music by H. K. 
Hadley, op. 9, no. 4. © Henry K. 
Hadley, New York, as the author. 
R 28527, Dee. 5, 1924. 148 

Wedding chimes waltz; by Geo. Wie- 
gand. © Hugo Wiegand, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 28616, Dee. 15, 1924. 149 


When love is done; by W. H. Alling. 
© Willis Howard Alling, New York, 
as the author. R 28657, Dec. 18, 
1924. 150 


3 wai » er 


While thee I seek; by C. P. Morrison. | 


© Mary A. Morrison, Boston, as the 
widow of the author. R 28659, Dec. 
19, 1924. 151 


White hyacinths; words by Clinton 
Seollard, music by H. K. Hadley, 
op. 9, no. 2. © Henry K. Hadley, 
New York, as the author. R 28525, 
Dec. 5, 1924. . 


Why seek ye the living among the 
dead; anthem for Easter, by W. 
C. Williams. © Walter Williams, 
Summit, N. J., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 291938, Jan. 9, 
1925. 153 


Willst du dein herz mir schenken (If 
thou thy heart will give me); by 
Carl Bohm, ed. and fingered by L. 


Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 29070, Dec. 
22, 1924. 154 


Wondrous May; poem by Heinrich 
Heine, tr. by Theodore Martin, music 
by H. K. Hadley, op. 9, no. 38. 
Henry K. Hadley, New York, as the 
author. R 28526, Dec. 5, 1924. 155 


Wrist studies; by Chas. W. Landon. 
© Mrs. C. W. Landon, New Orleans, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29200, Jan. 2, 1925. .156 


Your eyes; song by G. d’Hardelot. © 
Guy dHardelot, London, as _ the 
author. R 28396, Nov. 7, 1924. 157 


184 


152 


Ero OF EMUSIC USED OR LICENSED TQ; BE.USED,.FOR.THE .MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 


CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


Ada Jane’s blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Oct. 
27, 1924; recorded, v. 6, p. 78. 

158 


All the girls think I’m wonderful. © 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 108. 159 


Amorita. © Jack Mills, ine. New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 112. 160 


Any lane is lover’s lane. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 110. 161 


Appassionato no. 2; composed by Wil- 
liam Axt, arr. by James C. McCabe. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 3, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. 6 yp: kOe. 162 


Baby, what is your name. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
reec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. 163 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Medita- 
tion; by Bach-Gounod, arr. by W. 
H. Squire; violoncello and pf. © 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 30, 1925: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 108. 164 

Boat song: slowly stealing up and 
down the river; by G. Romille. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, 
Wa6:) 100: 165 

Bouncing on the keys. © Jack Mills, 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
16, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 166 

By the lake; by Raymond Klages and 
Arthur Lange. © Robbins-Engel, 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 167 

China boogie man; words by Harry 
Cort and George HE. Stoddard, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. © M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec'd Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 100. 168 

China Rose: words by Harry Cort and 
George E. Stoddard, music by A. 


ACT 


1 (E) OF THE 
! 4144 


Baldwin Sloane. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
8, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 169 


Come to me. © Henry Waterson, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 170 


Cross words between sweetie and me. 
© Broadway music corp., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 17, 1925; recorded, 
Vea eee: 171 


Don’t bother me. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. Ke 


Down in pickaninny alley. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Jan. 10, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. 173 


Dream on. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 174 

Easy goin’ mamma. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 


175 
Eventide I want you. © Dixon-Lane 
music pub. co., ine, St. Louis. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1925: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 109. 176 
Every girl I get. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v.'6, p. 110. 177 
Fascinating rhythm. © Harms, inc. 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 15, 
1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 178 
Fidgety Bob. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 179 
From now on. © Ager, Yellen and 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Jan. 16, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 101. 180 
Same. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 16. 
1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 181 
Gathering of the braves; composed by 
William Axt, arr. by Chas. N. Grant. 
© Robbins-Engel, ine... New York. 
Notice rec'd Jan. 3, 1925: recorded, 
¥v. GD. L0G: 182 


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© Henry 
Notice 


Give me just one little kiss. 
Waterson, inc., New York. 


rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6; 


p. 109. 183 
Googily goo. © Henry Waterson, inc., - 
New York. Notice rec'd Jan. 10, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 184 


Guard’s patrol; by Williams; band. 
© Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 
Notice rece’d Jan. 30, 1925: recorded. 
vy. 6, p. 108. 185 


Had I but known; words by Ray- 
mond Klages, musie by William Axi. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 3, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 107. 186 


Happy watchin’ all the clouds roll by. 
© Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
ve GO: p. LO; 187 


He’s the kind of a man that you like. 
© Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6 p. 110. 188 


Heart broken Sal. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

189 


Homeless men blues. © Henry Water- 
son, inc.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 

190 


How can you ask me to smile. © 
Henry Waterson, ine. New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10; recorded, v. 
6, p. 109. 191 


I ain’t gonna cry no more. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 

192 

I ain’t got nobody to love. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

193 


I can’t forget your eyes. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. 194 


I can’t realize. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 7, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 195 

I got along before I met you. © 
Henry Waterson, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 109. . 196 

I like pie, I like pie but I like you 
best of all. © Broadway music 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Jan 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 


1970) 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20 


I’m all alone; words by Harry Cort 
and George EK. Stoddard, musie by 
A. Baldwin Sloane. © M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. Notice rece’d 
Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 

198 


I’m gonna tramp, tramp, tramp. © 
Irving Berlin, inec.,.New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 109. 199 


If I had you. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 200 


If I only had you back again. 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 109. 201 


In the Eternal city. © Harry Von 
Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 107. 202 


It’s all the same to me. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 

203 


Just for old times’ sake. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 110. 204 
Just you. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 205 


Knock at the door. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Jan. 10. 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

206 


Laff it off. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 207 


Laughin’ at you. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 208 


Lonely me. © Henry Waterson, inc, 
New York. Notice rece’d Jan. 10. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 209 

Lonesome moon. (© Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Not*ce reed Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 210 

Longing for you. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 211 

Lost world. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 212 

Loving you. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 213 

Madunnella. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 214 


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NOTICES OF USER 


Waterson, 


Mamie. © Henry ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 215 


Mamma mammi-ma. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 216 


Mammy’s little angel child. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Heh. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 

PAU 

Mare e musica. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 218 


Mare Napulitano. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 219 


May you laugh in your dreams. © 
Jack Nelson music co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 108. 220 

Maybe you will maybe you won't. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dorr: 2aL 


Monella. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 222 


Moon of Waikiki. © Henry Waterson, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

223 

Mother’s (A) a mother forever. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 110. 224 


Mousmes. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 225 

My boy. © Dixon—Lane music pub. 
co., inc., St. Louis. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

226 

My rose in the garden of love; words 
by Hazel M. Lockwood, music by 
Lee W. Lockwood. © Boosey & co., 
ltd.. New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 227 

Napule e sempe Napule. © Italian 

book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

228 

Napule mio. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 229 

Naughty girl. © Jack Mills, ine.. New 
York. Notice reec’d Jan. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 230 


Neoppa a guardia. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 231 


52684—25——_13 


No nun me fa pieta. © Italian book- 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28,. 
1925; recorded, v.'6, p. 106. (5 ed 


No other one but you. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
110. Zac 

Nobby gobs; composed by Hugo Frey, 
arr. by Otto Frey. Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 107. 

234 


Nobody knows what a red head mama 
can do. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 235 


Ntunette. © Italian book co.. New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 236 


Nuthin; words and music by Libbie 
Davidson Carpenter. © Boosey & 
co., Itd., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 

237 


Nuvola Nera. © Italian bcok co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 238. 

O cunziglio d’a gummara. © Italian. 
book co., New York. Notice ree’& 
Jan. 28, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 106.. 

239: 

O guappo nammurato. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan.. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

\ 240 

O Marenariello. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notiee ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 241 

O Piccirillo. © Italian book co., New 


York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925> 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 24> 
O surdato tene vint anne. © Italian 


book eco., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
243 
O tiribotorota. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28,, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 244 
O vino e Marechiare. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
245 
Oh! Flo. © Henry Waterson, inc.,. 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10,. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 246° 
Oh! Joe. © Henry Waterson, ine. - 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 247 - 
Oh, Mabel. © Irving Berlin, ine.. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 2, 1925; recorded.. 
v. 6, p. 106. 248: 


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Oi Necola ei-.:© Italian book co., New 
York. Notice: rec’d Jan. 28, 1995 ; 
~ recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 249 


Oi sole oi luna oi-mare. © Italian 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

250 

On the road to Mandalay ; fox-trot by 
Speaks. © John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati.. Notice ‘rec’d Jan. 9, 1925; 
recorded, v..6, p. 108. 251 


On the ZR 3. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 

252 


One kiss. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York.’ Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 253 


Oriental moon. © Henry Waterson, 
inc.,, New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

254 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New 

Notice ree’d Jan. 13, 1925; re- 

255 


Paddling. 
York. 
corded, v. 6, p. 111. 


© Italian book 
Notice ree’d Jan. 
recorded, v. 6, ‘p. 106. 


Perche mi baci. © Italian book 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
‘1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 


Primo amore. © Italian book 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 258 


Pupetia. 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, vy. 6, p. 106. 259 


Quando mi baci tu. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 266 

Questa-non si tecea. © Italian book 
€0., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 


Pensando a te. 
New York. 
1925 ; 


261 
“© Italian: book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6,-p. 106: 262 


Radio lady o’mine. © Henry Water- 


Qui fu Napoli. 


son, inec., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 109. 
263 

Rain or shine pal of mine. © Ciarke 
and Leslie songs, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 14, 1925; recorded, 
vy. Gp, 11h 264 
‘Reason (The).I love you. © Henry 
Waterson, ine.,; New York. - Notice 


ree’d Jan. 10,'1925; recorded, v. 6, 
2p. 110. 265 


© Italian book c¢o., New 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Reverie of love; composed by Erno 
Rapee and William Axt, arr. by 
James C. McCabe. ©  Robbins- 
Hngel, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 3, 1925; recorded,,v..h.4m 107. 
266 


Rose of the moonlight... © Clarke and 
Leslie songs, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 14, 1925; recorded, 
WeiOs ee debe 267 


Roses of red; by G. Romille. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec'd Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 100. 268 


Seumminicato. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 269 


Sempre cosi. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 270 


Senza Napule. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 271 


Ser natella Spagnuola. © Italian 
book eco., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 

Dae, 


Serenata a Maria. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 273 


Serenata a mmare. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 274 


Serenata napoletana. © Italian book 
eco., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 275 

Shimmy shimmy. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1825; recorded, v. 6, p.. 108. 276 

Sil’ guappo 0 no. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan.. 28, 


1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 277 
Si loca un core. © Italian book ¢0., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 278 
Signorina. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan, 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 279 
Sobbing. Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 280 
Sogna la gioventu. © Italian book 
eo., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 281 
Sogno d’ amore. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; 282 


recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 


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NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 1-2, 1925 


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Some day, I'll have you. © Broadway 
music corp., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 

283 

Something’s wrong. © Henry Water- 
son, ine., New York. Notice reec’d 
Jan. 19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

284 

Somewhere with you. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New’ York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 

285 

Song of my dream; words and music 
by Byron Gay. Boosey & CO0., 
Itd., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 286 


Speranza e gioventu. © Italian book 
eco., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 287 


© Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 288 


Star dust. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

289 

Stornelli del cuore. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 290 


Stornelli romani. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 291 


Stornelli toseani. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 292 


Sunshine always shines for me. © 
Jack Nelson music co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925 : recorded, 
v. 6, p.108. 293 


Suonno e primmavera. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 294 


Sweet temptation man. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dotto: 295 

"Tain’t nothing but a little nut. © 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Not'ce ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 

ove Gent: LOD. 296 

Tarantella italiana. © Italian book 


Spingi spingi. 


co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 297 
Tatunniello. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 298 
Te lasso. © Italian book co., New 


York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 299 


Tears of the Shannon. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 300 


Then maybe I will forget. © Henry 


Waterson, ine, New York. Notice 
ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 110. 301 


There’s no one can love me like you. 
© Jack Mills, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
Gp. La: 302 


Tickling the banjo. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
7, 1925; recorded, .v. 6, p. 112. 3038 


To think I thought so much of you. 
© Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
wi Grp: 109. 304 


Tokio blues. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 305 


Uncle Wip. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 306 


Uno per cento. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 307 


Vezzosetta. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 308 

Via Vai. © Italian book co., New York. 

- Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 108. 309 

Vittorio Veneto. © Italian book co., 

- New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. 310 

Voce e Napule. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 108. lal 

Waltz me lightiy, hold me tightly; by 
Sidney Holden and Eugene West. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 100. sl 

Wanted a pal by the name of Mary. 


© Chas. EH. Roat music co., New 
York.’ Notice reed’ Jan..'5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 107. Sues 
We'll build a brand new bamboo 


bungalow; words by Harry Cort 
and George H. Stoddard, music by 
A. Baldwin Sloane. © M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 100. 
314 

Wedding of Phil and Beth. © Chas. 
EK. Roat music co., Battle Creek, 
Mich. Notice rec’d Jan. 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 107. OLo 


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© Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 3, 
1925 ; recorded, wi6; p. LOT: 316 
When my sugar walks down the street. 
© Jack Mills, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 100. 317 


Weird night. 


t 


When the golden rod is waving Annie. 


dear. © Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 107. 

318 


When they made you. © Henry Wat- 
erson, inc... New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 

319 

When things go wrong with you. . © 
Dixon-Lane music pub. co., St. Louis. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v-..6,; .ps.109. 320 

When you send a four-leaf clover to 
me. © Harry Waterson, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 321 

Where is my little old New York. © 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 


¥: Gip. 109: 322 
Where's my sweetie hiding. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 


rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. 323 
Where the skies are blue. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. : 324 
Whip-poor-will. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 325 
Whisper to me in dreamland. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 110. 326 
Who. © Irving Berlin, ine. New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. SAT 


O 


pt..1H, n.s., ve 20 


Who am I thinking of; words by 
Harry Cort and George E. Stod- 
dard, music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 8, 1925; recorded,. 
v. 6, p. 100. 328. 


Who is the one that you're fooling 
now? © Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 329: 


Whole (The) world is dreaming of 
love. © Irving Berlin, ine., New. 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 111. 330° 


Without your love. © Henry Water- 
Son, inc., New York. Notice rec’d. 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 

Bol 


Write a letter home to mother. © 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York; 
Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, 
Vi Gs oer LAO: 332: 


You better keep the home fires burn- 
ing, cause your mamma’s getting 
cold. © Clarke & Leslie songs, ine. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 14, 1925; recorded, 
¥:6,4p: lap 333. 


You flew away from the nest. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 109. 334 


You'll never know. © Henry Water- 
son, ine.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 110. 

335. 


You’re lovable—so lovable. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Jan. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 109. 336. 


You’re the certain someone. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106.. 

337 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year, The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except ‘a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
‘ alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS —(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); 
Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric 
Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); Donizetti (Gaetano); Gluck 
(Christoph Wilibald von); Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Gounod (Charles 
Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Leoncavalio 
(Ruggiero); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Massenet 
(Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); 
Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques) : 
Paganini (Niccolo); Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Raff (Joseph 
Joachim); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; 
Saint-Saens (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert 
Alexander); Strauss (Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi 
(Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an sip cee giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. } 

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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

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

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice i bechk each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,” Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,’? Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by 
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; and 
““2c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of con- 
tributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing such 
contributions is required. 

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

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

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


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
article deposited from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1919, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1925. 

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

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recister or Coprricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua 
and Norfolk Island, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, 
France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the 
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The President’s 
proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries, Part 3, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—x of no. 7, and pages iv— 
v of no. 12; vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and pages vili-ix of 
no. 4; vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3; vol. 13 (1918), pages vi—xil 
of no. 5; vol. 15 (1920), pages v—vii of no. 3, and pages vi—-xiv of no. 
13; vol. ‘17 (1922), pages vii—xix of no. 6; and vol. 18 (1923), pages 
vi-vii of no. 3, pages vi—-vili of no. 8; and vol. 20 (1925), pages vil-Viii 
of nos. 83-4. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on J uly 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para- 
guay, and Uruguay. 


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COPYRIGHT—AUSTRIA 


By tur PresipentT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
A PROCLAMATION 


Whereas it is provided by the Act of Congress approved March 4, 
1909, entitled “An Act to amend and consolidate the Acts respecting 
Copyright,” that the copyright secured by the Act, except the bene- 
fits under section 1 (e) thereof as to which special conditions are im- 
posed, shal] extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is a 
citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, only upon certain 
conditions set forth in section 8 of the said Act, to wit: 

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

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

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

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

And whereas the President by proclamation dated April 9, 1910, 
did declare and proclaim that one of the alternative conditions speci- 
fied in section 8 of the Act of March 4, 1909, was then and from 
July 1, 1909, had been fulfilled in respect to the subjects of Austria, 
and that the subjects of Austria were and since July 1, 1909, had 
been entitled to all the benefits of the said Act other than the bene- 
fits of section 1 (e) thereof. 

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received that 
in Austria protection of copyright, which is similar to the protection 


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afforded by section 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 1909, is and since 
August 1, 1920, has been available to citizens of the United States. 

Now, therefore, 1, Catvin Coouines, President of the United States 
of America do declare and proclaim 

That on and after August 1, 1920, the conditions specified in sec- 
tion 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 1909, existed and were fulfilled in 
respect to the citizens of Austria and that citizens of Austria are 
and since August 1, 1920, have been entitled to all the benefits of 
section 1 (e) of the Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, in- 
cluding copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to 
reproduce mechanically musical works, 

Provided, That the enjoyment by any work of the rights and bene- 
fits conferred by section 1 (e) of the Act of March 4, 1909, shall be 
conditional upon compliance with the requirements and’ formalities 
prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the 
United States. 

And provided further, That the provisions of section 1 (e) of the 3 
Act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling 
the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical 
works shall apply only to compositions published after August 1, 
1920, and registered for copyright in the United States which have 
not been reproduced within the United States prior to the date’ of 
this proclamation on any contrivance by means of which the work 
may be mechanically performed. 

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

Done at the city of Washington this eleventh day of March in tive 
year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five and 
of the independence of the United States of America the one: hun- 
dred and forty-ninth. 

[ SEAL. | Canvas @odumae: 

By the President: 8 Goes 

Frank B. KeEtioge, 
Secretary of State. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A brivélé; fox-trot, Nat Sing, of 
France. 1. Orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to—-2. Pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 


1c. each Apr. 17, 1925; EH 609711, 
609740; Julien Porret, Paris. 
4145, 4146 


A la menuetto; by Christian Sinding, 
of Norway, op. 125, no. 2; pf. solo. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; H 
612126; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. 4147 


A la papa huppa; paroles Juan Hens 
musique René de Buxeuil, of France. 
1. Pf. seul—2. Chant et pf.—3. 
Orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ec. each Apr. 6; EH 
609557, 609558, 609595; H. Lacroix, 
Paris. 4148-4150 


Abraham Lincoln; the civil war, w 
and m Dorothy Gaynor Blake, of 
ia SacebtwC) Mar. 26°°1925 2) e. 
Mar. 28; EH 612480; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4151 


Absence; w and m Paul Haeussler, of 
U.S. :\© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
19; E 612217; Edward Schuberth & 
co., New York. 4152 


Ach, bitte, bitte, verraten sie mir...:; 
aus Madame Pharao, worte Bruno 
Hardt-Warden, musik Anton Profes, 
arr. H. Bliithgen, of Austria. © 
Dee. 15, 1924; 1 « Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609860; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

4153 

Ach die stissen migdelein; aus der 
operette Pst! pst! die liebe kommt! 
text Oskar Bronner und Hermann 
Hausleiter, musik Themelis Eliadis, 
of Germany. © Dee. 23, 1924; 1. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609897; Frank- 
furter musik-verlag, Frankfort a/M.., 
Germany. 4154 


duett, aus der operette Pst! pst! 
die liebe kommt, text Oskar Bron- 
ner u. Hermann Hausleiter, musik 
Themelis Eliadis, of Germany ; salon 
orch. 4to. © Dee. 22, 1924; 1 «@. 
Mar. 19; 19, 1925; FE 609887; Frank- 
furter musikverlag, Frankfort, a/M., 
Germany. 4155 


Achron (Joseph) Quatre tableaux 
fantastiques ; par J. Achron, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York, op. 23, 


52683—25 


no. 1; violon et pf. IlIlémesuite. © 
Oct. 16, 1924; 1 @ Feb. 5, 1925, 1 
ce. Mar. 17; E 612113; Universal- 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 4156 


Zwei stimmungen (Deux impres- 
sions); von J. Achron, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York, op. 36, no. 
1; violine und klavier. © Oct. 14, 
1924; 1¢. Feb. 5, 1925; 1c. Mar. 17; 
EH 612112; Universal-edition, a. ¢g., 
Vienna. 4157 


Acrobat (The): by Elsie K. Brett, of 
Wit Susi pees Or Apr: Bt, 741924:; 2rie. 
Apr. 24, 1925; E 611385; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 4158 


Adieu sweet Amaryllis; w traditional, 
m John Willbye, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 e Jan. 18, 1925; E 608855; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4159 


Adorable Doris; fox-trot, w and 
melody R. R. Nelson, of U. S. © 
1e¢. Apr. 27, 1925; E 613511; Robert 
Russell Nelson, Brooklyn. 4160 


Advance of the scouts; march, by 
Charles Huerter, of U. S.; pf. © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 e@. Mar. 20; H 
612203; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 4161 

Aeroplane galop (La voie aérienne) ; 
by Georges Lamothe, arr. Aubrey 
Winter, of England; orch.+with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Apr. 6, 1925; 1 
e. Apr. 21; E 609955; Hawkes & 
son, London. 4162 


After a tear comes a smile; w John 
J. Caddigan, m Oliver HE. Story, of 
U. S.: pf. ©1c Apr. 24, 1925; 
613453 ; Grey gull records, inc., Bos- 
ton. 4163 


After all is said and done; w Tommie 
Malie, m Sammy Stept, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 3; E 610975; Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. 4164 


After I’ve gone; w and m Smiler 
Whalen [pseud. of J. S. Whalen], 
arr. Andy Mansfield, both of U. S. 
[Blue-print] © 1. Apr. 1, 1925; 
E 613111 ; Joseph Stanislaus 
Whalen, Ithaca, N. Y. 4165 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4166 


pt. 1, ni. S) v.20 


After school; by Elizabeth Gest, of 
U. S.; pf. Playing baseball. [2 oth- 
ers] © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 607995; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 4166 


After the night before; w J. Brock- 
man,m Sam Williams, of U.S. New 
York City, Song brokers music pub- 
lishers.. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
11; E 611076; James Brockman, 
New York. 4167 


Afton pa sj6n (Abend auf dem was- 
ser) ; Norwegian w Kerstin Soder- 
holm, German w Alice Klengel, Fin- 
nish w V&ind Siikaniemi, musik 
Lauri Ikonen, op. 20, nr. 3, rev. Karl 
Krebs, of Germany. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar 21; E 609251; Breit- 


kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 4168 
Aftonstamning (Abendstimmung) ; 
Norwegian w Daniel Fallstrém, 


German w Alice Klengel, Finnish 


w Oili Siikaniemi, musik Lauri 
Ikonen, op. 18, nr. 1, rev. Karl 
Krebs, of Germany. © Feb. 10, 


1925; 1 ec. Mar. 21; E 609252; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 4169 


Again the klan; w W. H. Longsworth, 
m T. Parsons, of U. S. © Mar. 21, 
1925 > 2) C4Mar. 223 3° E 612272. 2 WS. 
Longsworth and Tom Parsons, Can- 
ton, O. 4170 


Agitated hurry; by Irénée Bergé, of 
U. S., arr. James C. McCabe; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. Sc. 
©. Apr 2 1975 <2" ¢ Apr. 22°) 
613420; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 4171 


Agitato;.by R. W. Wooby, of U. S.; 
pf. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
28; E 611252; Robert William 
Wooby, Lyndhurst, N. J. 4172 


Ah! ah! Archie; w and m Ed. Ward 
and Jack Ford, both of U. S. © 
Mans) 260) 1925 35 2 ce Apr: (6078 
612865; Gene Rodemich music pub. 
corp., New York. 4173 


Ah! dear heart; w attributed to John 
Dorn, m Orlando Gibbons, ed. Kd- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 © Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608863 ; Stainer & Bell, 1td., Lon- 
don. 4174 


Ah! les Hoffmann’s girls; paroles V. 
Telly et Jacques-Charies, musique H. 
Gavel, of France. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1c¢. Apr. 6; E 609493; Francis Sala- 
bext, Paris. 4175 


Ah! quel amour que mon Bobby; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 e. Apr, 20; 2 760erss: 
Aliph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 4176 


Aimée; shimmylied, worte Kurt Schwa- 
bach, musik Hans May, of Austria, 
klay. erleichtert Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. (© Mar. 20, 1925;°1 ec. 
Apr. 29; E 614020; Drei-masken 
verlag, Berlin. 4177 


Ain’t it funny what money can do? w 
Robert and Frances Porteous, m F. 
F. Porteous,, of U. S. Holyoke, - 
Mass., Frances Franklin pub. co. 
Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 6; E 607881 ; 
Frances Franklin Porteous, Holyoke, 
Mass. 4178 


Air de ballet; by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 192, no. 3; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 17; E 610525; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4179 


Air de Giséle; de Le coup de soleil, de 
Michel Carré, musique Maurice De- 
pret, of France. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
i ec. Apr. 25; E 609992; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. 4180 


Air de la lettre; de Le coup de soleil, 
de Michel Carré, musique Maurice 
Depret, of France. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 25: E 609994; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. 4181 


Air triste; by Felix Borowski, of U. 
S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 21; E 610585; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 4182. 


Airs and graces; gavotte, André Mar- 
celle, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
12, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 14; E 609179; 
Gould & Bolttler, London. 4183 


Airs francais; paroles et musique de 
divers compositeurs, transcription et 
réalisation de la basse continue, G. 
Tailleferre, of France. 1°* volume. 
4to. © Mar. 5,°1925> ie ages G- 
E 609438; Heugel, Paris. [© tran- 
seripticn and realization of the fig- 
ured bass] 4184 


Airs italiens; paroles et musique de 
divers compositeurs, transcription et 
réalisation de la basse continue G. 
Tailleferre, of France. 4to. v. 1, 2. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ce. each Apr. 6; 
609439, 609440: Heugel, Paris. [© 
transcription and realization of the 
figured bass] 4185, 4186 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4208 


Al fresco; intermezzo, Herbert. ed. | All nature now seems to whisper of 


McNair Igenfritz, of U. S., played 
by Barry Mortimer. (Solo carola, 
no. 75805) [Music roll] © Apr. 11, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 22; E 611408; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 4187 


Alabama; w and m J. V. DeCimber, of 
Peon nc, Aor. 1, 19255 2.¢. Apr.(3.; 
E 612775; Ted Browne music Co., 
inc., Chicago. 4188 


Alabamy mammy: w and melody M. 
Hess, of U.S. ©i1c. Mar. 11, 1925; 
E 607897 : Myrtle Hess, Detroit. 

4189 


Album fiir gitarre solo; zehn leicht- 
spielbare original kompositionen, 
Carl Henze, of Germany, op. 65. 
24mo. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
11; E 609655; Seyffardt’s muziek- 
handel, Amsterdam, Netherland. 

4190 


Alchemy; w Marjorie F.. Wagner, m 
M. E. Dreier, of U. S. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 612746; Marie 
E. Dreier, Chicago. 4191 


Alésia ; ouverture symphonique, L. Blé- 
mant, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Apr. 6, 1925: E 609431; E. Gaudet. 
Paris. 4192 


Algy, my feller: w and melody P. Fen- 
nell, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1925; 
FE 612532; Peggy Fennell, New York. 

4193 


All aboard for heaven, all aboard for 
home sweet home; w Billy Rose, m 
Joseph Meyer. of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2c. 
Mar. 17; E 610512; Irving Berlin. 
ine., New York. 4194 


All (The) alone blues: w and melody 


M. M. Schacht, of U. S. ©l1e«e 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607833; Max M. 
Schacht, New York. 4195 
All (The) blacks: fox trot, from 


George Storey’s revue, w HE. Chan- 
dier, m Harry Hiscocks, of New 
Zealand. © Oct. 28, 1924; 1c. Feb. 
20, 1925; E 608788 ; Elizabeth Chan- 
dler, Auckland, New Zealand. 4196 


All creatures now: w traditional, m 
John Bennet, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Feb. 8, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 16; E 608834; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 4197 


you; w and melody John Larson 
[pseud. of J. N. Olson] of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 7, 1925; E 610989; John 
Norman Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 
4198 


All the world’s in love with someone, 


but no one’s in love with me; w Al 
Piantadosi, melody Sam Williams 
and Jeanne Horowitz, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1925; EH 611595; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 4199 


All the world seems to me like a love 
song; w and m C. Wilde, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; E 610660; 
Caroline Wilde, Cambridge, Mass. 

4200 


All these years; w O. M. Watson, m 
Jack McGuire, of U. S. Ie. 
Apr. 138, 1925: E 6138119; Mc@Guire 
and Watson, Hollywood, Calif. 

4201 


Allegro agitato; by R. Wm. Wooby, 
of Wass pk; 4iol. ©) Mar: 23,1925% 
2 ce. Mar. 28; E 611251; Robert Wil- 
liam Wooby, Lyndhurst, N. J. 4202 


Alley (The) of golden hearts; waltz 
ballad, w and m Wyn Ewart and 
Hubert W. David, both of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 14, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 15; E 609668; Worton David, 
ltd., London. 4203 


Allvarsdagen (Sind pidivand); text 
Rabindranath Tagore, musik Erkki 
Melartin, op. 105, nr. 4, ed. and rev. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. S8.; med obligat 
violin och piano. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
2 @. Mar. 138; E 612710; Wilhelm 


Hansen, music publishers, Copen- 
hagen. 4204 
Alma _ Siciliana; fox-trot, Gaetano 
Stérnaiolo,:-of Italy: spt. «© aie. 


Mar. 26, 1925; E 610749; George M. 
Dada, San Salvador, C. A. 4205 


Almea; la regina de la danze e del 
canto, waltz, M. Bellis, of U. S.; 
Violiniiei©,; dio ee Apr. 3)),4925)4; 
612767 ; Matthew Bellis, Brooklyn. 

4206 


Almond eyes; melody, M. Giaquinto 
and H. Marchese, both of U. S. 
1 ¢. Feb. 14, 1925; E 607747; Marty 
Giaquinto and Hector Marchese, 
Louisville. 4207 


Aloma; from Aloma of the South seas, 
w Francis De Witt, m Robert Hood 
Bowers, of U. S. © Apr. 21, 1925; 
2 c.: Apr. 22; E 613429; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 4208 


193 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4209 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


i 


Alone; w Robert Nichols [and] The 
year’s at the spring; w Robert 
Browning: m Norén, of Sweden. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © Mar. 6, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
20; E 609217; Helmer Noren, Lim- 
hamn, Sweden. 4209 


Along the Penobscot Bay; w and m 


FF. A. Grant, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Mar. 
26, 1925; E 612417; Frederic A. 
Grant, Brooklyn. 4210 


Alphonse (Maxime) Deux cents études 
nouvelles; mélodiques et progres- 
sives en six cahiers, M. Alphonse, 
of France; cor 4 pistons. 1. 2° cah., 
40 études faciles.—2: 1° cah, 70 
études trés faciles et faciles.—38. 3° 
cah., 40 études moyenne force. © 
Deer ol.” 124 Mita: Mans MhO Dey ak ies 
each Apr. 6; EH 609563-—609565 ; . A. 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 4211-4213 


Alt-Berlin in wort und lied; worte und 
musik Kiite Hyan, of Germany. © 
Woy: 18.7 1924" Tel PebsatG. 19254 
E 609041; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 

4214 


Alt kan vaskes; fra Den gamle g¢gler, 
tekst Alfred Kjerulf, musik Edvard 
Brink, of Denmark; pf. © Jan. 
29, 1925: "1c. Feb. 13); Hh 609409 ; 
Wiiheim Hansen, Copenhagen. 

4215 

Alte lautenkunst aus drei jahrhunder- 
ten ; Sammlung der schonsten lauten- 
lieder, [ete.], ausgewihlt und bearb. 
Hans Dagobert Bruger, of Germany. 
hete'th "© Oct 25) 1923) dten Mar. 
19, 1925; H 609918; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 4216 


Alte und neue weihnachtslieder zur 
laute; bearb. und hrsg. F. Dahlike, 
ot Germany; klavier mit text. Mu- 
sik fiir alle, band 18; nr. 210) © 
Oct. 28, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; EH 
609008 ; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 4217 


Alte weisen und tdnze; sammlung 
freier bearb, bertihmter lautenmusik 
aus dem 16. u. 17. jahrhundert, Fritz 
Rothschild, of Austria; violine und 
klavier. © Nov. 38, 1924; 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1925 ; E 609037 ; L. Doblinger (B. 
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 4218 


Altes (Hin) lied vom Sterben; worte 
und musik Heinz Tiessen, of Ger- 
many, op. 19, nr. 1; gemischten chor. 
Partitur. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; H 609834; Ries 
& Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 4219 


Altkirch: marche, A. Courtade, of 
France; fanfare de  trompettes, 
cors. alto, batterie. Editions musi- 


eales Buffet-Crampon et cie. 4to. 
© Mar. 28, 1925; 1 c. Apr, 17; B 
609703 ; Hvette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

4220 


Altro (Un’) bacio; mazurka, Fran- 
cesco Parlavecchia, of Italy; clari- 
net. B, flat. ©) Le. Marl Geeta - 
HE 610506; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 4221 


Always be careful ; monthly safety les- 
son and song, F. J. Kroulik, of U. S. 
© Feb. 12, 1925; 2 © Feb. 18; aff. 
Mar. 6; A 824791; F. J. Kroulik, 
Chicago. 4222 


Always dear; melody R. BH. Spencer, of - 


U..S.; pf. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1925: EF 
612589; Robert HE. Spencer, San 
Francisco. 4223 


Always ready polka; by Harrison EK. 
Ruhe, of U: S.; pile -© Mar. 5, 
1925; 2. ce. Mar. 18; E 610465; Co- 
operative music co., Philadelphia. 

4224 


Always with you; w and m Cosmo 
Brigandi, of U. 8S. ©le Mar. 16, 
1925; E 611045; Cosmo G. Brigandi, 
Rochester. 4225 


Am Sierra Nevada; shimmy, José Ar- 
mandola, of Germany; klavier. © 
Oct. 30,. 19245" 1 e. Feb. 16/951925 ; 
E 609021; Musikverlag Rund um die 
welt, R. Fischer, Dresden, Germany. 

4226 


Amani (Nicholas) Wight Russian or- 
gan pieces; by Nicolas Amani and 
others, transcribed American organ- 
ists, compiled W. A. Fisher, of U. S. 
© Apr. 3, 1925;/2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
10; A 828252; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 4227 


Amanti (Le); fox-trot, dell’ operetta 
in tre atti, 11 re della api, di Mario 
Costa, of U. S8.; pf. solo con parole. 
© Feb. 11,°1925- 1 e@ MareG. i 
609068 ;. Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
s. a., Milan. 4228 


Amanti (Gli) sposi; opera giocosa in 
tre atti, versi Giovacchino Forzano, 
musica Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, of 
Italy. © Dee. 31, 1923‘ 1 ec Feb. 
16, 1925; H 609035; J. Weinberger, 
Leipzig. 4229 

Amavdil:;: w and melody M. J. 
Schwartz, of U. S. (.5°7207) ©l 
ec. Apr. 29, 1925; EH 613584; Max J. 
Schwartz, Brooklyn. 4230 

Ambrosio (Alfred D’) Aria; par A. 
D’Ambrosio, of Italy, op. 22; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 


194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


eto! Gl. Apr. 175° 609705: 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. [© 
arrangement] 4231 


Ame errante; de M. Guerri, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; ED 


609429; E. Gaudet, Paris. 4232 


America our own, our all; w J. B. 
Strauss, m Joe Hahn, of U. S. 
Dec. 30, 1924; 2-c. Mar. 30, 1925; 
EH 612566; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 4233 


American colors, dey neber is run; 
w and m A. C. Russell, of U. S. 
©) Apri; 1925;,2-¢c..Apr.'13; B 


613103; Annie Christian Russell, 
Alexander City, Ala. 4234 
American girl’s complaint, congress 


gives us moral husbands; w and m 
M. Doree, of U. S. ©1ce. Mar. 31, 
1925; E 610882; Nadage Doree, New 
York. 4235 


American impressions; by Fritz Roths- 
child, of Austria; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 25, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; 
E 609036; L. Doblinger (B. Herz- 


mansky), Leipzig. 4236 
Amérique (L’) séche; fox trot, de 
Haut les mains, paroles Charles 


Tutelier, musique René Demaret, of 
Belgium. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 609569 ; Wolff, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 4237 


Among the roses; waltz, w and mel- 
ody F. W. Kekut, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1925; EH 610609; Fred Wil- 
liam Kekut, Brooklyn. 4238 


Amor paterno; by Mario Bruno, of 
WS? pt “© <1°e. Mari’ 23; 1925:; 
E 612359; Errico Erario, Brooklyn. 

4239 

Amorosa (L’) ; mazurka, S. Tafarella, 
of Italy; instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1925; E 611126; Santi Tafarella, 


New York. 4240 
Amour ave. struggles; by James 
Blythe, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Mar. 


23; 1925; E 612349; Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. 4241 


Amourette; valse petite, Gustav 
Klemm, arr. Maurice Baron, of U. S. 
1. Small orch., pts.—2. Full orch., 
with pf. conductor, pts. © Mar. 
Cl 020 7-2 eC. each. Mar 272. Bh 
612443, 612444; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

4249, 4243 

Amoureuse (L’) lecon; duo final du 
comédie lyrique en 1 acte, musique 
Georges Zyeca, of France; petit 


4255 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608926; R. Furnari, Paris. [© 
arrangement |] 4244 


Amyshim; by A. Peacock [pseud. of 
Albert de Pauw] of Netherland; pf. 
© Dee. 29, 1924: 2 c. Jan. 17, 1925; 
E 609330; Seyffardt’s musiekhandel, 
Amsterdam, Netherland. 4245 


Anaframo no. 1; by I. Moscovitz, of 
U. §:; instrumental. © 1 ec. Apr. 
16; 1925; E 611131; Isidore Mosco- 
vitz, New York. 4246 


Anchor (The) of my soul; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m B. D. Ackley, of U. 8. 
© Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ‘ec: Mar (305 
610824; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 4247 


And I believed in you; w William R. 
Clay, m E. H. Williams, arr. James 
Sylvester Scott, all of U.S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 611192; Emmit 
Hinton Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 

4248 


Andantino, in D fiat; by Edwin H. 
Lemare, ed. Edwin Arthur Kraft, 
of England, domiciled at Chatta- 
nooga; organ. © Apr. 3, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 10; E 612972; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [© editing] 4249 


Andantino melody; arr. and rey from 
Edwin H. Lemare’s Andantino, Vic- 
tor La Grave, of U. S., transcription 
Glenhall Taylor. © Mar. 6, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 10; E 610857; Florintine 
music pub. co., San Francisco. 

4250 

Andrea Chénier; fantaisie, U. Gior- 
dano, arr. L. Weninger, of Ger- 
many; orch. mit pf. direction. © 
Hep, 2S, . 1925°: Mene sMar. 425260 
609316; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

4251 

Andrew Jackson; the war of 1812, 
w and m Dorothy Gaynor Blake, of 
Wo Sis pis “Or Mar.’ 265.1995 Sone: 

- Mar. 28; E 612479; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4252 


Angel of my dreams; w and m Flor- 
ence Gaylord and C. E. Shoemaker, 
both of U. S. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ec. 
Apr. 10; E 613011; Clayton? BR. 
Shoemaker, Fairfax, Okl. 4253 

Anita; Spanish one step, F. E. Noel, 
of U.'S:; band. 4to: © Feb: 28, 
1925; 2 ce Mar. 12; HE 610382; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 4254 

Anna; w Wm. H. Leahy and Joe 
Friedman, m Geo. S. Hirst and Ace 
Brigode, both of U. 8S. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1925; E 611154; Joe Friedman, 
New York. : 4255 


195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4256 


Antike idylen; nach dichtungen von 
Elsa Bergmann, von Walter Nie- 
mann, of Germany, op. 99; klavier. 
1. Pompeja. [5 others] © Dee. 14, 
1924; 1 c Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609909 ; 
N. S:mrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

4256 

Anténia; cimti vigjatékabél Szabados 
Béla, of Hungary. 1. A Liliom az 
én virigom. [5 others] © Dec. 5, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 25; E 609304; Roz- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

4257 

Any old place is lover’s lane; w and 
melody L. Morse, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Apr. 13, 1925; E 618121; Lee Morse, 
New York. 4258 


Anybody here want to try my cab- 
bage; w Andrea Razaf, melody 
Thomas Waller, of U. S. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 7; E 610996; 
Tune-house, ine., New York. 4259 


Anything; from Bamboula, w Doug- 
las Furber and Irving Caesar, m 
Harry Rosenthal, of U. S. © Mar. 
21, 1925;.2 ¢. Apr. 3; HB. 610946; 
Harms, ine., New York. 4260 


Apple blossoms, roses pink; w and 
melody M. H. Haynes, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 1925; E 618050; Mae 
H. Haynes, Yamhill, Or. 4261 


Aprés Vorage; esquisse symphonique, 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢ Apr. 17, 1925; E 609728; 
Yves (K., Paris. ~ 4262 


April fool; w and m I. M. Goldsmith, 
of Ug Ss. ph iwith w. °©:1.e) Apr. 
14, 1925; E 611097; I. Morris Gold- 
smith, New York. 4263 


Arab dance: (Arabischer tanz); by 
John Ansell, of England; orch. with 


i.e econductor, © 4tor “© Mars20; 
1925; 1 e¢ Mar. 30; E 609365; 
Hawkes & son, London. 4264 


Arabella; w John J. Caddigan, m 
Chick Story [i. e. Oliver E. Story] 
of WiajSe ©) We Apr, 241925000) 
613451; Grey gull records, inc., Bos- 
ton. 4265 

Arabian (The) nights; four impres- 
sions of Eastern legends, Boris Ley- 
enson, of Great Britain; pf. Pro- 
logue. [5 others.] © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 21; BE 609277; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 4266 

Arabian romance; Dvorak fox-trot, 
W. ©. Polla, of U. S.; orch. © Apr. 
ft 71925; 2 ¢e. ,; Apr 420°) BE 611207 : 


William C. Polla; New York. 4267. 


pt. TI, n. S., V. 20 


Arabs (The); by H. M. Fyrberg, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1925; E 610347; Hildur 
Maria Fyrberg, South Hamilton, 
Mass. 4268 


Ardea; valse, Jas. M. Shaw, arr. 
Harry Ditson, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. .© Mar. 25, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 17; E 614024; Hvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© arrangement] 

4269 

Are you my wife? musical comedy, in 
three acts, w and m J. R. Penni- 
man and others, of U. S. 1. Are you 
my wife. [3. others.] (© Apr: 2, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 22; E 613559; De- 
partment of student activities, 
school of engineering, Northeastern 
university, Boston.: AZTO 


A-ric-a-rac-a-poo, sheik of the plains; 
w and m F. S. Beebe, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; EH 612591; Mloyd 
Sangster Beebe, Wichita, Kans. . 

4271 

Arietta; quasi gavotta, . Theodore 
Lack, transcribed Arthur Hartmann, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; E 612124; Breit- 

' kopf publications, ine., New York. 
[© transeription] 4272 


the time of roses, w Thomas 
Hood, adapted Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, m Theodore Lack, op. 97, ° 
adapted William Lester, of U. S.; 
three women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
9, 1925; 2 « Mar. 14; E 610428; 
Breitkopf publications, ine., New 
York. [© English text and adapta- 
tion. of music] 4273 


Arise shine; w from the Bible, m and 
arr. N. Dempster, of U. S.; pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1925; 
2 e. Apr. 6; E 612818; Norman 
Dempster, Michigan City, Ind. 


4274 


Arkansas (The) traveler; old Ameri- 
can fiddle tune, concert paraphrase, 
Harl McDonald, of U. S.; pf. © 
Mar... .3,. 1925/5723 Merge Mig ee ine By 
607929; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. : 4275 

Armonie notte; preludio di 
Franco Vittadini, of Italy; orch. . 
Partitura. 12mo. © Apr. 22, 1925; - 
1 ec. Apr. 23; E 609998; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 4276 

Around the Bordj; Arabian idyl, fox © 
trot, Harry W. Hampton, of France; 
orch,. 4to.) © Deel Bae aO22—" tc 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608963; L. Maillo- 
chon, Paris. 4277 


della 


196 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS — 


nos. 3-4, 1925 
Arrow head up in Minnesota; w and 
melody W. H. Perrins, of Great 


Britain, domiciled at Hibbing, Minn. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1925; E 610674; 
William Henry Perrins, Hibbing 
Minn. 


Art thou weary; sacred song, w J. N. 
Neale, m Charles H. Marsh, of U.S.; 
middle voice. © Apr. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr tts 611074; H.-W. Gray’ co., 
New York. 4279 


As a porcupine pines for its pork, 
that’s how I pine for you; w Art 
Walsh, m A. Paganucci, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © Apr....3,.-1925:,,.2° ¢. 
Apr. 3; E 612774; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 4280 


As I lay in the early sun; w Edward 
Shanks, m Alan EH. Slater, of Great 
rca o© “heb. 118109255) 1!¢. 
Mar. 26; E 609348; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 4281 


As long as I have you; w Al Lewis 
and HK. Haubrich, melody Howard 
Simon, arr. R. D. Becker, both of 


Di me isite. wApE! 29418925 <0 
611485: BEarl WHaubrich, % Ted 
Browne music co., Chicago. 4282 


w Tommie Malie, m Sammy Stept, 


of U. S8.; pf.. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Jeanné Gravelle, of U. S. © 
pepe A92b save, Apr. 105 BH 


613076; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 4283 


As long as you are there; w and m 
Duncan Ross [pseud. of H. D. Rose], 
am Wes, © 1), eb Mari?) )1925 + EB 
610412; Hugh Duncan Rose, New 
York. 4284 


As the hart panteth ; anthem, w Psalm 
XLII, m Russell Hancock Miles, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
fe Apr, 83,1925; 2a Apr 4; EB 
610942; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

4285 


As the sun sinks o’er the hill; w Ray- 
mond W. Hazlitt, m William M. 
Felton, of U. S. 1. Med. voice, in 
B flat.—2. Med. low, in A flat. © 
Apr 14. 1925 >.> G.eaeh.-Apr.. 23 ; 
E 613496; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4286 


As Vesta was from Latmos hill; w 
traditional, m Thomas Weelkes, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. Jan. 13, 1925; 
EK 608870; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 4287 


4278 


~ 4298 


Ashes of love; w B. E.. McCracken, 
m <W. L. Shockley; of (U. (Soc iSt. 
Louis, Mo., Shockley-Petersen music 
co. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; 
E 607998; B. E. McCracken and 
Wm. L. Shockley, St. Louis. 4288 © 


Asleep in the deep; four-part song, w 
Arthur J. Lamb, m H. W. Petrie, 
arr. Geo. J. -Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
male voices. School ed. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 8; E 612900; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 4289 


At dancing school; two ballet airs, 
H. O. Osgood, of U. S..; pf. Valse 
piquante. [1 other] © Apr. 11, 
1925 ¢°2e. Apre 1 :. Ha6471 Hor 4. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4290 


At dawn: w and melody V. Teel, of 


UW. -Sui@©et. ee Mar), 302 19255 1 
612545: Velma Teel, Cranberry 
Isles, Me. 4291 


At Easter dawn; service for Haster, 
w Roy E. Nolte and A. A. Payn, m 
M. Isabelle Ritter, R. EH. Nolte, and 
John J. Thomas, all of U. S. 12mo. 
OM Rep. 5, A922 Ee. War, 2" By 
610119 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

4292 

At the boar’s head; musical interlude 
in one act, libretto from Shakes- 
peare’s King Henry 4, m founded on 
old English melodies, Gustav Holst, 
of England, op. 42, pf. arr. Vally 
Lasker, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
20,1925; 1 ‘ce. Mar. 215 EB 609233 ;5 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 4293 


At the break of dawn; w and m Ethel 
Smith and Dannie O’Neil, both of 
Ue SSO) Mara 23. 1925)" (2 error: 
7: E 610964; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 4294 


At the close of day: w Zella Beebe, 
m Marion Beebe, of U. S. © Apr. 
a 8020. 2 6. Apr. 1 nu Olloedes 
Brunswick shop, Seattle. 4295 


At the cross; anthem, w Isaac Watts, 
m James D. McRae, of Canada; 
mixed voices. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2.-@.: “Mar. 24° °R 612374: C....W. 
Thompson & co., Boston. 4296 © 


At the end of the rainbow of love; 
w Harry D. Kerr, m Otto Motzan, 
of U. S.; low voice, pf. .ace., with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 4; E 610936; Denton & Haskins 
musie co., New York. 4297 


At the foot of the rainbow; w and m 
L. Thacker, of U. S.: © Mar. 28, 
1925: 2c. Mar. 28; E 612610; Lilian 
Thacker, Dayton. 4298 


197 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4299 


At the inner shrine; by Gustavo Car- 
ranza, of U. S., op. 2, no. 1; pf. | 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 7; E 612872; 
Breitkopf publications, inc, New 
York. 4299 


At the sepulchre: Hastern anthem, w 
from the Bible and T. Kelly, m 
George B. Nevin, of U. S.; male 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 2; EH 610288; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 4300 


At the shrine of the rose; w Helen 
S. Epps, m C. P. Keene, arr. C. P. 
Keene and Arthur H. Ryder, both of 
U. S.; med. voice. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1925; E 607905; Clarence P. Keene, 
New York. 4301 


At the wedding of Jimmy and me; 
w M. Woolfolk, m Nelsen Williams, 
onnUl Sa @eMar: 13,91925:; 2i-e. 
Mar. 19; E 612158; Maizie Wool- 
folk, Boston. ‘ 4302 


At twilight; w and m R. L. Feuer- 
stein, of U: ‘Si? ‘© Lt. © Apr. ‘18, 
1925; BE 611198; Robert L. Feuer- 
stein, Washington. 4303 


At twilight time; w F. J. La Motta, 
m Alfonse Molinar and Manuel Ser- 
eijo, both of U. S8.; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
AD In. ley, POD 2" 2. CAO Les ccy 
611211; Frank J. La Motta, New 
York. 4304 


Au jardin qui s’endort ; sérénade, Guil- 
laume Astresse, of France; violon 
solo avec ace. de quintette 4 cordes, 
fiite et clarinette. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608922; 
Sterny, Paris. 4305 


Au ruisseau du bois joli; poésie Mau- 
rice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609787; Alph. Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

4306 

Au vol des souvenirs; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; pf. © Mar. 25, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 17; E 609762; Alph. 
Schotte & cie., Boulogne, s/mer, 
France. 4307 


Aubade; trio, Paul Pierné, of France; 
pf., violon, violoncelle et contrebasse 
40 lib. ©, Mar; 5, 1925; 1c. Apr. 


6; E 609514; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 4308 
Auberge (L’). de Capri; morceau 


séparé no. 3 de L’arlequin, poéme 
Jean Sarment, musique Max D’ 
Ollone, of France; pf. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609452; Heugel, 
Paris. 4309 


pt. Ti, n. s., v.20 


Auf der wache; worte Wilhelm Kreit- 
en, musik Gustav Erlemann, of Ger- 
many, op. 7, no. 3; mannerchore. 
4to. © Feb. 23, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 11; 
E 609139; Bantus-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Trier, Germany. 4310 


Auf verbotnem pflaster; terzett, ein- 
lage in Cloclo, worte Bela Jenbach, 
musik Franz Lehar, of Austria. © 
Jan. 25, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 5; E 608795; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

4311 

Aurore (L’); marche, E. Etesse, of 
France, op. 55; partie pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924: 1 «. 


Mar. 6, 1925; E 608921; E. Etesse, 


Tours, France. 4312 


Autumn; four-pt. cho., w Nikolaye- 
vich Maikov, English version Nathan 
Haskell Dole, m Alexander Tikhono- 
vich Gretchaninov, arr. Archibald 
T. Davison, of U. S.; men’s voices, 
a capella. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 11; E 610370; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 4313 


Autumn idyll; by André Marcelle, of 
Great Britain ; pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
1 ¢. Mar. 14; E 609184; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 4314 


Autumn leaves; w Charles Dickens, 
m Charles Wakefield Cadman, of 
US. -©wJan: 122,. 4925.5 diemitieb: 
12; 1c. Feb. 19; E 608535; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 4315. 


Autumn (An) mood; by William Les- 
ter, op. 98, no. 3; organ. (In Amer- 
ican organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 13, 
Apr., 1925) © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 11; E 618090; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


— by William M. Felton, of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; 
E 607935; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4317 


Aux clartés de Il’ aurore; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; pf. © Mar. 25, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609771; Alph. 
Schotte & cie, Boulogne, s/mer, 
France. 4318 


Ave Maria; Holy Redeemer, w and 
m Héléne Le Boeuf, of U. S.; sop. 
or ten. Boston, Mass., Belue & co. 
[Latin and English text] © Apr. 
20, 1925). 2 e. Apr.) 235 hirGieaon: 
Héléne Kearney, Boston. 4319 


liturgical text, m Pietro A. Yon, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. (In Hymns 
and motets for the services of the 
three hours’ agony) © Mar. 11, 
1925:3')°2: e. Mare 13% HY’ 6ls2ad ae a: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 4320 


198 


4316 


nos. 3-4,1925 ~ : 


Avec moi (With me) ; one step, w and 
m J. Hopkins, of Great Britain; pf., 
ist. violin, cello and bass. London, 
Reginald George. © Dee. 20, 1924; 
1 ce. Feb. 2, 1925; E 609976; James 
Hopkins, London. 


Avee vous; paroles Jack Cazol, mu- 


sique J. Sieulle, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 17; E 609746; 
Evette & Schaeffer, Paris. 4322 


Avril fleuri, bonjour; poésie Maurice 
Dufresne, musique Maurice Pesse, 
of Hrance. © Mar. 25,1925; 1 ce. 
Apr. 17; E 609776; Alph. Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

4323 


Avvenir (L’) ; parole Enea Bruno (D. 
co d’Antonio), musica HWnrico Cris- 
po, of Italy. Naples, Canzone Par- 
tenopea. © Oct. 8, 1924; 1 « Jan. 
6, 1925; E 599766; Italian book co., 
New York. 4324 


Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite; w 
traditional, m Thomas Campian, 
tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 


mixed voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 
1925 ic. seb. 275 EB 608845; 


Stainer & Bell, Itd., ‘London. 4325 


Away o’er the mountain ; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, of U. S., op. 6, NOS 2 Lh 
(From my window, no. 3) © Mar. 
tz 5 > 2 ee. Mars ts; EH 6O7T98l; 

Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


Awful (The) bad feeling biues; w and 
melody V. A. Johnson, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1925; EH 611439; Vance 
A. Johnson, Pittsburgh. 4327 


Ay me she frowns; w traditional, m 
Francis Pilkington. tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, 
in € min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 27; E 608842; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 4328 


Azan-i-sibth (The eall to prayer at 
dawn) ; w and m Norman G. Apper- 
son, of England; contralto or bar. 
(In Two Persian love lyrics) © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 1 ¢.. Mar. 17; HE 
609625; Joseph Adams music pub. 
co., Birmingham, England. 4329 


Babe (A) is here of Mary born; part- 
song, w Nellie Richmond EHberhart, 
m Charles Wakefield Cadman, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. © Ap.. 
AD POIs > 2c, Apr 135° Gis08s ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 4330 


4321 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4340 


Baby; from My fair lady, w B. G. De 
Sylva and Ira Gershwin, m George 
Gershwin, of U.S. © Apr. 22, 1925 ; 
ZC APES 24: 1D} 611413 ; Harms, inc., 
New York. 4331 


Baby doll; w and m Walter Wasser- 
man, of U. 8.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Mar. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 9; E 
610464; Walter Wasserman music 
pub. co., Baltimore. 4332 


Baby mine; w and m G. W. Sargent, 
jr., of U. S. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 30; E 612748; Geo. W. Sargent, 
jr., Corinth, Miss. 4333 


Baby o’ mine; w Mae E. Greene, 
melody W. M. Yates, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 18, 1925; EH 610658; War- 
ren M. Yates, Newark, N. J. 4334 


Baby, there'll be no one else but you; 
w J. P. Abato, melody J. P. Abato 
and Ettore V. A. Gentile, both of 


U.S: “G lice ‘Mar. 24, 1925: 
610656; Joseph Paul Abato, New 
York. 4335 


Baby what’s on your mind; w and 
melody R. F. Moore, of U. S. © 
1 e. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612538 ; Russell 
F. Moore, Canonsburg, Pa. 4336 


Babylon; oriental fox-trot, Jack Mul- 
len, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
18, 1925; 1 c Mar. 19; E 609203; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

4337 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ave Maria; 
anthem, w from the Scriptures, Eng- 
lish w and arr. Paul Bliss, of U.S., 
m Bach-Gounod ; mixed voices. 4to. 
[English and Latin text] © Apr. 7, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 9; E 612994; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© Eng- 
lish words and new arrangement] 

4338 


—— Chaconne; transcrite J. Raff, rév. 
I. Philipp, of France: pf. © Feb.5, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 608897 ; Durand 
et cie., Paris. [© revision] 4339 


Der erst Bach; 24 kleine klavier- 
stticke nach den notenheften der 
Anna Magdalena und des Wilhelm 
Friedemann Bach, progressiv geord- 
net u. bezeichnet Hans Huber, fin- 
gersatz Oswin Keller, both of Ger- 
many. © Dee. 2, 1924; 1c. Mar. 19, 
1925 ; EH 609882; Gebritider Hug & co., 
Leipzig. . 4340 


Gavotte [and] Musette; by J. S. 
Bach, arr., bowed and fingered Per- 
cival Hodgson, of Great Britain; 
violin and violoncello. Berner’s ed. 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 1 ce Mar. 30; EB 


199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4341 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 
609355; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement, bowing and 
fingering] 4341 

Largo; from the pf. concerto in F 

minor, J. S. Bach, transcribed Mau- 

rice Besly, of Great Britain; pf. © 


Feb. ti20, 1925 2 oa te. Marsii26>° Bi 
609341; Boosey & co., Itd.; London. 
[© arrangement] 4342 


—— Minuet; transcribed Felix Win- 
ternitz, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Jan. 12,1925; 2\c. Apr. 1; 612671; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 4843 


My heart ever faithful; English 
version, from cantata Also hat Gott 
die welt geliebt, ed. Dawson Freer, 
of Great Britain; in C. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 609599; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. [© edit- 
ing | 4344 
My spirit was in a heaviness; 
sinfonia from a cantata, J. 8. Bach, 
arr. Charles N. Boyd, of U. 8.3; or- 
gan. (Jn American organ quarterly, 
v. 6, no. 13, Apr.,. 1925).. ‘© Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 ¢.. Apr. 113, BE 613093; H.-W. 
Gray co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 4345 


Baciami forte; waltzer, versi Riccardo 
Cordiferro, musica Santi Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York, 
trascrizione L. Canoro, of U. S.; 


mand. ace. 4to. © Feb. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Feb. 28; E 612142; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 4346 


Back among the remnants once again; 
w Vincent Bryan, m Dorothy Bren- 
ner, OF U. S..©.1 ¢ ,Apr...15,.1925 ; 
E 613194; Dorothy Brenner Moss, 
Los Angeles. 4347 

Back home; fox trot, w and m H. W. 
Gambill. of US. © Ape Ws, 1925: 
2 ¢. Apr: 163° 613266; Henry _W. 
Gambill, Oak Park, IIl. 4348 


Back home again blues; w and melody 
M. Mahieu, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610171; Mary Mahieu, El 
Monte, Calif. 4349 


Back in old Nebraska; w Ruth Gam- 
mon Brown and Mae Morey, m R. G. 
Brown, of U. S. Rushville, Neb. 
Brown & Morey. © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 612812; Ruth Gam- 
mon, Rushville, Neb. 4350 

Back to my mother’s own back door; 
w and m B. Drohan, of U. S._ Bos- 
ton, Brewster music co. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 20; E 612292; Bennie 
Drohan, Dorchester, Mass. 4351 


- DUT nese v2 


Back to Palestina ; valzer, G. Pantano, 
of UU oS. 2; pe © die; Mar. 2121925 5 
EK 612459 : Giuseppe Pantano, New 
York. 4352 


Back to the faith of my childhood; w 
A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Ackley, of 
U.S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; 
E 610856; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 4353 


Back to Utah; w and m D. Alexander, 


on U: S.°© 1 es Apr 2 eae 
611806; Dorothy Alexander, Salt 
Lake City. 4354 


Back where the dear Murray flows; - 
w and m A. Benson, of Australia. 
©, Jan; 31,1924). 4) Ga yA peed eh 


608625; Alex Benson, Melbourne, 
Australia. 4355 
Bagatelle; by Reginald H. Hunt, of 
Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 
obl. 8vo. © Apr. 7, 1925; 1 ec Apr. 
2; EK 609616; Wi Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 4356 


Baie (Les) des anges; 8° nocturne, C. 
Galos, of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 e Mar. 6, 1925; E 608947; 
Henry Gregh & son, Paris. 4357 


Baisers; three-step melody, paroles P. 
Chapelle, musique’ L. Gallini et 
Etchecopar, both of France. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; BE 609553 ; 
Pierre Chapelle, Paris. 4353 


Baisers' (Les) d’amour;  fox-trot 
chanté, dans Trés excitante, paroles 
Léo Leliévre et Varna, musique 
José Padilla, of Spain. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1¢. Apr. 6; E 609499; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 4359: 


Bald bliiht die heide; gedicht Carl 
Schulz-Bauer, musik Willy Jaeger, 
of Germany; 8 frauenstimmen. Par- 


titur. -4to:; © Now 95) 19240m) c. 
Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609825; Hans 
Kessler, Trier, Germany. 4369 


Bald headed daddy; w Al Derrick, 
melody Al Derrick and John Russo, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; 


E 612413; Aaron Al. Derrick, Pat- 
erson, N. J. 4361 
Bald headed mama blues; w and m 


J. Meller, arr. Lemuel Fowler, both 

of U.’ Si. ©ul c Mer ys. 1925. 

607756; Edith Smith, New York. 
4362 


Baldheaded (The) two: w and melody 
E:. Stone, of U.S. ©iave: Wert. 
1925; E 607909; Fred Stone, Chi- 
cago. 4363 


200 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4385 


Balfe (Michael William) The Bo- 
hemian girl; arr. Léon J. Fontaine, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Aor ede AGL al .cay Apr. 20: EE 
609808 ; Leonard & co., London. 


4364 _ 


Ballade de la lune; barcarolle, André 
Colomb, of France; pf. © Feb. 17, 
1925; 1¢. Mar. 12; E 609091; Enoch 

_& sons, ltd., London. 4365 


Ballade en souvenir du grand maitre 
Fr. Chopin; drame passionel, Anatol 
Provaznik, of Austria, op. 130; pf. 
Omran. al, 1925:5..1. ee, Mar. 63. 1 
609332: Universal-edition a. g., 
Vienna. 4366 


Ballerina: mazurka, Carl Schmeidler, 
of Germany; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 20: E 612209; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4367 


Bampton (Ruth) Three Spanish- 
‘Californian folksongs; arr. R. 
‘ Bampton, of U. 8.; pf. El queléle. 
[2 others] © Mar. 2, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 7; E 607873 ; White-Smith pub. 

co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
4368 


Banana oil: w and m AI. Dubin. 
Jimmy McHugh and Milt Gross, all 
OME s. “C)Mar. 23, 019255 -2~e. 
Apr. 7; E 610958; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 4369 


Banjo (The) player: w F. M., m Alice 

‘harnett. of .U.°S.; high in. F. 
Mariii2t 2025: 2 ec: Mari '24>+H 
612372; Boston music eco., Boston. 
4370 


Banjo rag: by..C.,.C. Lee, of -U..S.; 
nano. ©) te.,Mar, 25, 19253, © 
612410: Chauncey Corbett Lee, 
Cleveiand. 4371 


Barber (The) of Seville; from Sky 
high, w Clifford Grey, m Maurie 
Rubens and Carlton Kelsey, both 
of U. S. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 


7: ‘BH 612891; Harms,’ inc., New 
York. 4372 
Barber shop rag: medley, L. B. Corn, 
of U. S.; Ist mand. © 1 ¢. Mar. 


11, 1925; E 607888; Lester Berle 
Corn, Newton, Ia. 4373 


Barbuti (To) (T6 uwrapyrott.); Greek 
Apache dance, w and melody S. 


Stamos, of Greece. op. 3, domi- 
eiled at Chicago. © 1. Apr. 18, 
1925; E 611204; Spyros Stamos, 
Chicago. 4374 


Barearolle; by Paul Du Val, of Great 
Britain: pf. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1 e. 


Apr. 22; E 609990; Banks & son, 
York, England. 4375 


by Rachmaninoff, arr. Louis 
Godowsky, of Great Britain; violin 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1e¢. ~- 
Mar. 6; E 609072; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 4376 


Bareback (The) rider (Le voltigeur) ; 
by Charles Dallier [pseud. of Con- 
stantin von Sternberg] of U. S.; pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 
610636; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

4377 

Bargain basement blues; w Donovan 
Parsons, m Vivian Ellis, of HEng- 
land; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. 
Mar. 31; E 582941; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 437838 


Barnum was right all right: w and m 
Fr, L. Carr, of U. S.; arr. Otto Stock, 
jr. ©1e. Mar. 31, 1925; EB 610866; 
Frank L. Carr, Rochester, N. Y. 

4379 


Barnyard (The) conference; novelty 
quartet, w and m W. A. Williams, 
arr. Fred K. Huffer, both of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 3; E 612782; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 4380 


w and m W. A. Williams, of U.S.; 
mixed voices.. 4to. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 2 e. Apr. 3; #'612783 ; Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago... 4381 


Barren (The) rocks of Aden; quick 
maich, J. Ord Hume, of Great Brit- 
ain; band. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 376) © Feb. 5, 1925: 
1 ec. Mar. 10; E 609046; Boosey & 
eo., Itd., London. 4382 


Barroll (Edward C.) Ten little pieces 
for the saxophone; by EH. C. Barroll, 
of U. S.;: E flat alto saxophone and 
De. * © Mar \1.'1925.- 2c. Mar. 6; 
E 610327; Willis music ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati. 4383 


Bashful, I’m so very ba-ba-ba-bashful ; 
stuttering song, w and melody Bill 
Russell, of U. S.; with diagrams and 
names of chords for other instru- 
ments. Ukulele ed. 4to. © Mar. 
304 19256 2. «Apr. Ge WeGoi2s6i- 
Willard Russell music pub. co., Los 


Angeles. 4384 
Basking in Jesus’ love: w and m Mrs. 
C. Ziebell, of U. S., harmonized 


Anna, Emely and Myrell Lovejoy. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 607948; Mrs. 
Chas. Ziebell, Granite Falls, Minn. 

4385 


201 


4386 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 20 


Baussnern (Waldemar von) Zwei 
praeludien und fugen (Two pre- 
ludes and fuges); von Waldemar 
von Baussnern, of Germany; kKla- 
vier. 1. Dem gedichtnis der toten. 
[1 other] © Dee. 29, 1924; 1 «. 
Mar. 19, 1925; H 609866; Chr. Fr. 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 4386 


Be on the level with mother and the 
world will be square with you; w 
Harry Pease, melody Ed. G. Nelson, 
of U. S. © 1c Mar. 20, 1925; H 
612287; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

4387 


Same. ©» 1: ce.’ Apr. 80; 1925; 
E 611592; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
4388 


Beatitudes (The); w Matt. 5: 1-12, 
yo mee), ee Bultens or Uo Ss © Mar 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 24; E 610722; 
Elmer L. Fulton, Oklahoma City, 
Ok. 4389 


Beau (The) Brummel; by Aug. H. 
Schaefer, of U. S.; solo for cornet, 
trombone or alto saxophone, with 
pf. ace. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
12; E 610391; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 4390 


Beau (Le) chemin du réve; poésie 
Maurice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr.17; E 609777; Alph. Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

; 4391 


Beautiful (The) dreamer; by Franz 
Kalbert, of U. S.; pf. Boston, W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Mar. 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 26; E 610757; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. [© arrangement with vari- 
ations for pf. solo] 4392 


Beautiful girl; w Tommie Malie and 
Addy Britt, m Dick Finch, of U. S.; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 e. 
Feb. 26; E 607739; Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. 4393 


Beautiful hours of twilight; w and 
melody L. Leech, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 613027 ; Lura Leech, 
West McHenry, Ill. 4394 


Beautiful Montana; w and m W. D. 
Merritt, of U.S. are. WW.) 2. .vle- 
Adow. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
10; E 613014; Walter D. Merritt, 
Billings, Mont. 4395 


Beautiful thoughts of mother; w and 
m Walter Goodwin, of U.S. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 612419; 
Faber music co., New York. 4396 


Beba ; tango milonga, Harold de Bozi, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1925; 1 «4 
Mar. 7; E 608997; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 4397 


Because you’re you; w Truman A. 
Crist, m R. B. Schwartz, of U. S. 
©. Mar. 31,4925; 2c" Ape i 
610894; Roger Baer Schwartz, York 
New Salem, Pa. 4398 


Bees on the mule; w and m O, K. 
Howe, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 16) 1925-72 
Apr. 20; E 613356; Oren K. Howe, 
Kansas City, Kans. 


Beethoven (Ludwig von) Adagio 
from Moonlight sonata; op. 27, arr. 
and fingered Spencer Dyke, of Eng- 
land; violin and pf. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 27; E 614004; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. [© arrang- 
ing and fingering] 4400 


Ave Maria; three-part song, from 
The moonlight sonata, L. van Bee- 
thoven, op. 27, no. 2, arr. Hermann 
Spielter, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; 
E 612887; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 4401 


— Menuet in G; ed. S. Engelke, of 
U. Sop) pt. (© “Mar 57 19252. 
Mar. 18; E 610469; Co-operative 
music co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement | 4402 


Minuet in G; arr. Henry Tol- 
hurst, of Great Britain; pf., violin 
and cello, with bass, ad lib. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 17; E 609173; 
W. Paxton & co., Iltd., London. 


4403 


—— Minuet in G; arr. Henry Tol- 
hurst, of Great Britain; violin with 
pf. ace. Paxton’s ed. © Mar. 11, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 9; E 609075; W. 

Paxton & co., ltd., London. 4404 

& 


ed. and fingered Carl Deis, 
of U. 8.3 pt. ©) Mar iS 
2c. Mar. 21; E 610567; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© editing and 
fingering] 4405 


Sonata in A major; op. 12, no. 
2, ed. Hans Wessely, of England, pf. 
pt. rev. George Farlane; violin and 
pf. Berners ed. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 27; EH 614001; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. [© editing and 
revision of piano part] 4406 


Sonates complétes. (Complete 
sonatas) ; de L. van Beethoven, rév. 
Alfred Brun et A. Pelliot, both of 


202 


4399 ~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 

France; violon et pf. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 608915; Heugel. 
Paris. [© revision] 4407 


1** concerto: de L. v. Beethoven, 
op. 15, rev. I. Philipp, of France; 
pf., en ut maj. 
1c. Apr. 6; E 609467 ; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 4408 


2° concerto; de L. v. Beethoven, 
op. 19, rev. I. Philipp, of France; pf., 
en si bémol maj. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 6; E 609464; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 4409 


3° concerto: de L. van Beethoven, 
op. 37, ed. revue M. Moszkowski, of 
Hranee;. pf., en ut. min. Hd. 
francaise. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Avr. 6: EH 609458; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 4410 


— 4° eoncerto; de lL. v. Beethoven, 
op. 58. rev. M. Moszkowski, of 
France; pf., en sol maj. © Mar. 
Delores. te. Apr...6;, H. 609466; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 4411 


—5° eoneerto; de lL. v. Beethoven, 
op. 73, rev. M. Moszkowski, of 
France; pf., en si bémol maj. © 
Mar. 5, 1925: 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609465; 
Heugel, Paris. [© transeription and 
revision] 4412 


Beginners’ promotion service; by Mrs. 
Wm. H. Dietz, of U.S. 12m0. © 
Sept. 3, 1924; 2 ce. Sept. 18; aff. Mar. 
7; A 824786; William H. Dietz, Chi- 
cago. 4413 


Behold, God is my salvation; w from 
the Bibie, m Lucina Jewell, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 26; E 610687; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 4414 


Behold now praise the Lord; w tra- 
ditional. m Richard Alison, ed. Hd- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608869; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 4415 


Beim Rheinwein sollst du mein sein; 
worte Ernst Neubach, musik Hans 
May, of Austria. © Mar. 25, 1925: 
1c. Apr. 29; E 614021; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 4416 


Bells (The) of Berghall church; w 
Frederick H. Martens, m Jean Sibe- 
lius, op. 65b., adaptation, William 
Lester, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Man 14; 
E 610433; Breitkopf publications, 
inec., New York. [© adaptation] 

4417 


: 20 


© Mar. 5, 1925; |} 


4428 


Belote (La); java, de Bonjour Paris, 
Maurice Yvain, of France; pf. © 
Dees 25.) A924 set es -Apr. G6, E925 ; 
E 609491; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4418 


Beloved, let us love one another; in- 
troit anthem, w from the Bible, m 
Bruce Steane, of HEngland; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 612974; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 4419 


Beneath a balcony; by Winne, ed. and 
played McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. 
(Solo ecarola, no. 75815) [ Music 
BOM. Chew Adie, O25 2 ce. sAqt. 
22; E 611405; Cable co., Chicago. 
[© editing] 4420 


Beneath the flowers today; w C. EH. 
Moore, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 


tae Se ©) te Mar: 30." 1925 7h 
612519; Charles E. Moore, Water- 
ville, Me. 4421 


Benedicite, omnia opera; sacred w, m 
S. G. P. Stubbs, of England; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. to. 
Feb. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 9; E 609083 : 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4422 


Benediction ; O God of our fathers, tra- 


ditional Hebrew melody arr. N. 
Lindsay Norden, of U. S.; mixed 
echo. and solo, a capella. 4to. © 
Marty 20 (nA O22 .ea4 Mat.) Diss 


610581; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 4493 


Benedictus es, Domine; m FE. M. 
Michell, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
ALOAWkC) Matn25,, 1925 < 2.03, Mar 26's 
E 610688; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 44294 

Benjamin (Arthur) ‘Three impres- 
sions; w William Sharp, m A. Ben- 
jamin, of Great Britain; medium 
voice with string quartet and pf. 
aee. Curwen ed. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 1. Hedgerow. [2 


others] © Mar. 2; 1925; 1c. Mar. 
20; E 609222; Arthur Benjamin, 
London. 4425 
Berceuse; de Marguerite Canal, of 
France; chant et pf. © Dec. 31, 


1924; 1 c Mar. 6, 1925; _E 608958 ; 
Maxime Jamin, Paris. 4426 


paroles Madame de Coderch, mu- 
sique P. José Antonio, of Spain. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608975; B. Roudanez, Paris. 
4427 
Bergakungen ; tekst Bo Bergman, mu- 
sik Ture Rangstrom, of Sweden. 


Mar. 30%). 19257), 1 yeseAsor. ¢) 140 =F) 
609678; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 4428 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4429 


pt. Ir, n. s., v. 20 


Best black; melody Frank Carle and 
Wm. McKenzie, both of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 18, 1925; E 611200; Bruns- 
wick-Balke-Collender co., New York. 

4429 


Best (The) friend; a song of mother, 
w M. J. C. A. Maurer, m Helen Me- 
Donald, of U. S. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Feb. 28; E 610544; Martin J. C. 
A. Maurer, Springfield, Ill. 4430 


Better farther on; negro camp meeting 
song, w anon. and by J. D. Swagerty, 
m and cho, arr. J. D. Swagerty, of 
We Ss) Oude kp 241 G2h etek 

613437; J. Douglas Swagerty, At- 
lanta. 4431 


Better time a coming; w and melody 
Tt; Burch, (of00: SS o@i 18¢e) Aprrdy; 
1925; E 613022; Ione Burch, Corona. 
N. M. 4432 


Betty girl; w and melody Carlton 
Bates [i. e. W. C. Bates] of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1925; E 607750; Wil- 
liam Carlton Bates, Arlington, Mass. 

4433 

Between you and me and the lamp- 
post; w Fred Rath, melody J. J. 
Garren, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 29, 
1925; E 613589; Jos. J. Garren, New 
York. 4434 

Big Ben chimes; novelty waltz, 
founded on the Westminster chimes, 
Richard Beech, of Great Britain; pf. 


© Mar. 27. 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 28; BE. 


609361; Cary & co., ltd., London. 
4435 


Big brother (Mon grand _ frére) ; 
march, Ian Playfair, of England; pf. 
@i* Mar: '24,)'1925: 1 e) -Apr! 63H 
609633; Hawkes & son, London. 

4436 


Big daddy; w EH. B. Price, m H. A. 
Hummel, of U. 8S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 20; E 613362; E. B. Price, 
San Francisco. 4437 


Big (The) tune; from Boodle, w 
Douglas Furber, m Max Darewski, 
of England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 81; E 592064; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 4438 

Bildnis (Das) der Madonna; oper in 
2 akten, von Lothar Ring, musik 
Mareo Frank, of Austria; klavier- 
auszug mit text. ©: Nov. 1, 1924; 
1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 609033; J. 
Weinberger, Leipzig. 4439 

Bill and coo; w and m Duncan Ross 
[pseud. of H. D. Rose], of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 12, 1925; E 610411; Hugh 
Duncan Rose, New York. 4440 


Billie; w and m J. B. Kennedy, jr., of 
U. S. St. Louis, B. M. S. pub. co. 


© Apr. 11, 19253" 2 (¢) Apel 


613256; John Bernard Kennedy, jr., 
St. Louis. 4441 


Bim, bim das ist gut was der radi tut; 
shimmy fox, text und musik Gaston 
Massay, of Germany. ~ 1. Orch. mit 
worte und pf. direktion. 4to.—2. 
Klavierauszug mit text. © Aug. 9, 
1924: 1 ¢« Feb. 9. 1925; E 609000, 
609012; Frankfurter music-verlag, 
Frankfort, Germany. 4442, 4443 


Bingo farm; w Ralph Stanley, m Nat 


D. Ayer, of U. S.;: pf. acc., with arr. 
for banjulele banjo and ukulele, Kel 
Keech; in E fiat. 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612931; B. Feldman 
& co., London. © 4444 


Birchath kohanim (Priestly benedic- 
tion) ; for Sabbath and festive occa- 
sions, w traditional, m G. Ephros, 


of U. S.; solo and cho. New York, . 
Bloch ‘pub. co: ine. {2°IAs A231) OC” 


Mar. 25, 1925 : 2. ee bea eencd cme) 
610891 ; Gershon Ephros, New York. 


4445 - 


Bird (The) and the frog; by Justin 
Ring and F. W. Hager, both of U. 
S; pf. New York, F. Wallace Rega. 
© Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 24; EB 
613439; Fred W. Hager, Bayside, 
Ty, ee INE, 


Birds, bees and butterflies; by Frank 
L. Eyer, of U. S.; pf. solo. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 2 ¢«. Mar. 20; HB 612212; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4447 


Birth (The) of a melody; ballad, w 
Jay Pay O’Connor [pseud of J. P. 
O’Connor], melody 8S. W. Fidler, of 
Ur Sar ©) be Apraeangie2a ak: 
611449; James P. O'Connor and 
Samuel W. Fidler, Jersey City. 

4448 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; opera in 4 
acts, English w Henry Hersee, con- 
cert ed. Emil Kreuz. of Great Brit- 
ain; cho. pts., in B flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
27,1925: 1.¢c. Mar. 10: 8) G0otai, 
Metzler & co. (1920), Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 


potpourri Arthur Seybold, of 
Germany, op. 206, no. 5; Klavier, 
violine und violoncello. © Jan. 5, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 20; E 609963; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 4450 


204 


[Staff and tonic. 


4446 


A44Q° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4471 


22, trio Roger Branga, of France; 
pf.. violon et violoncelle avec. con- 
trebasse et clarinette ad lib. Ed. A. 
1. Duo. [3 others] © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1 ¢. Apr. 6; E 609533; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© arrangement] 4451 


Black, but sweet oh, Godd; w and 
melody B. Mack, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Mar. $, 1925; E 610331; Billie Mack, 
Chicago. 4452 


Black cat blues; melody Bob Fuller 
and Louis Hooper, both of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 5, 1925; EH 610232; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

4453 


Black eyes; w tr. from the Armenian 
of Avetis Isahakian, by Zabelle C. 
Boyajian, m Francesco Ticciati, of 
tally © Dee. 3; 1924" 1'¢. Jan. 7; 
1925; BE 599771; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 4454 


Black (The) rose; overture, Lester 
Brockton, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. 8.; 
full orch. with pf. conductor. Lud- 

. wig library ed. © Mar. 30, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 31; E 610889; Ludwig 
music pub. co., Cleveland. 4455 


Black roses; w E. Josephson, English 
version Frederick H. Martens, m 
Jean Sibelius, op. 36, no. 1, arr. 
William Lester, of U. S.; three 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 610424; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 
[© English text and arrangement] 

4456 


Blair (Hugh) Canzona; by H. Blair, 
of England, organ. (Jn American 
organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 138, Apr. 


1925) © Apr. 8,:1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 11; 
E 6138092; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 4457 

Scherzo: by H. Blair, of Eng- 


land; organ. (Jn American organ 
quarterly, v. 6, no. 13, Apr. 1925) 
(pA. 8." 1920 2 ce Apr ti i 
613091; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

4458 


Blanchet (E. R.) Trois petits pré- 
ludes;.. par 
Mwagee! >) pts, )-O»Dee. 315 19245 1 e. 
Apr. 1%, 19254... E., 609756 ;.. Max 
Eschig & cie., Paris. 4459 


Blessed are the people; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m Roy E. Nolte, of 
U.S." ©* Mar. 31, 1925; 2° ¢. Apr. 
16; E 611107: Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia, 4460 


E.; KR: Blanchet, of 


Jeux d’enfants; de G. Bizet, op. | Blessed is the nation; anthem, w from 


the Bible, m Roy E. Nolte, of U. 8. 
© Mate-31, 71925:; Qe." Apr.: 165 -H 
611110; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

4461 


- Blessing (The) of the priests; a prayer 


in Hebrew, w from the Bible, m P. 
Jassinowsky, of U. S. (D737 no") 
©), Apres 139192552 Apr. 65H 
613595; Pinchos Jassinowsky, New 
York. 4462 


Bleuet (Le); cheeur, paroles Albert 
Pétrot, musique Julien Tiersot, of 
France; voix de femmes, avec soli, 
aplab, ©); Maro) 29255 1c. Apr..6 
E 609582; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 4463 


Bloch (Ernest) Three nocturnes; by 
BE. Bloch, of U. S.; violin, cello and 


pt, n©) Hebs 28, 19255)2-c. “Apr..1; 
E 612677; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. ; 4464 


Blow, blow thou winter wind; two- 
part song, w Shakespeare, m Arthur 
Somervell, of Great Britain; treble 
voices, in A flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 31, 
1925; 1¢. Apr. 20; E 609936 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 4465 


Blue bells of Scotland; arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. © 
Apr. 8, 1925; 2c. Apr. 20; E 6138354; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. [© arrangement] 4466 


Blue bird waltz; by Dorothy Brown, 
of U. S:; pf. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 esi Mari 2371t Hi GL2Z366; sAGe Ww. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 4467 


Blue (The) checked gingham apron 
mother wore; w and m FE. V. Duffy, 
Gf. SiC@ ‘Apress A922 eitimep: 
28; E 612759; Edward V. Duffy, 
Hornell, N. Y. 4468 


Blue day blues; w William Sumner 
Whitmore, m Cora Emily Whitmore, 
we SC) en Apr. 3, lo20.7 
610978; Wm. S. Whitmore, Minne- 
apolis. 4469 


Blue (The) men of the Minch; w 
Donald A. Mackenzie, m Granville 
Bantock, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
25) 1925 3 Pes Apr. 20:3, 'H' 609951 5 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 4470 


Blue streak; galop, Thos. S. Allen, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1924; 2 c. Apr. 
15, 1925; HE 6138202; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 4471 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4472 


Blue (The) waltz; w and melody L. 
Morse, 06.0. Si gi@ a ehvor 3: 
1925; E 613120; Lee Morse, New 
York. 4472 


Blues in A minor; by H. W. Tate, 
Obj Ul. Sus yaoline: «© scenes, Apran4s 
1925 ; E 610945 ; Harry Warren Tate, 
New York. 4473 


Blumer (Theodor) Capriccio; von 
T. Blumer, of Germany, op. 42; 
violine mit orch. Partitur. © Nov. 
BOW LOZ: he eh nliy 258.4 val O24. ai a) 
592999; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 4474 


Boardwalk (The) flyer; march, Isa- 
dore Raksin, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
5, 1925; 2 e. Mar. 13; E 610466; 
Atlantic City railroad band, Read- 
ing system, Camden, N. J. 4475 


Bobbed (The) hair blues; w and mel- 
ody E. Campbell, of U.S. ©1e 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607821; Eunice 
Campbell, Hilliard, Fla. 4476 


Bobbed haired baby doll; w and mel- 
ody T. Fischer and H. Schmidt, both 
of U2 SiG ve. Apres 145719257 
611089; Harry Schmidt and Ted. 
Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 4477 


Bobbed haired maiden; w and melody 
Mrs. G. W. Wyant, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 25, 1925; E 611440; Mrs. G. W. 
Wyant, Roanoke, Va. 4478 


Bobbie; w and m M. P. Start, of U. 8S. 
©1e. Mar. 2, 1925; BE 610182; Mary 
Parker Start, Burlington, Vt. 4479 


Bocca baciata; java, versi Nando 
Vitali, musica Virgilio Ranzato, of 
Italy. © Feb. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; 
E 609185; Carlo Schmidl, Milan. 

4480 


mazurka, F. Carella, of Italy, 
domiciled at Chicago; violin. ©1e. 
Apr. 138, 1925; E 618150; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 4481 


Bogdan; w B. Rosenthal. melody J. 
Rumshisky, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
29, 1925; EH 613580; Joseph Rum- 
shisky and Bores Rosenthal, New 
York. 4482 


Bogus Sam; w Will H. Hendrickson, 
m De Koven Thompson, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. May 4. 1925; 
E 613700; Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 

4483 


Boll weevil blues; set to tune All 
night long, w and m G. Tanner, of 
U. S. © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1925; H 
607942; Gid Tanner, Decula, Ga. 

4484 


pt. II, n.s., v. 20 


Bolzoni (G.) Melodie; di G. Bolzoni, 
of Italy; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1c. Apr. 17; 
E 609707; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. [© arrangement] 4485 

Bombay ; w Jack Caddigan [i. e. John 
J. Caddigan], m Chick Story, [i. e. 
Oliver EK. Story] of U. S.; pf. 

1 ec. Apr. 24, 1925; E 618454; Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. 4486 

Bond (The) of friendship; quick 
march, J. Mackenzie-Rogan, of 
Great Britain; band. 32mo. © 
Mar. 30, 1925; 1 @ Apr. 17; EH 
609794; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 4487 | 

Bondman (The) ; overture, F. EH. Noel, 
of U.. Su; full) bands torte. 
138, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 16; E 611146; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 4488 

Bonjour Paris; one-step de la revue, 
parcles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Ch. Borel-Clere, of France. © Dec. 
31,. 1924; 1. car 6 ao2ar 
608934; Ch. Borel-Clere, Paris. 

4489 

Bonne (La) aventure; fox-trot chanté, 
paroles et musique Pierre Gasc, of 
France. © Dee. 25, 1924; 1 ¢. Apr. 
6, 1925; E 609497; Francis. Sala- 
bert, Paris. 4490 

Bonne (La) chanson; 8° année, no. 
87, Janvier 1925, revue de la famille 
et des cuvres d’éducation, de divers 
auteurs, of France. 4to. © Mar. 
5, 1925;°1 e) Apr: 6% 2 609596; 
Georges Ondet, Paris. [© collec- 
tion] 4491 

Boo-hoo blues: w and melody A. J. 
Prayne, of .U.)S..4© teenie 
1925: E 611295; Anthony J. Frayne, 
Loretto, Pa. 4492 

Boom, boom; w and melody P. Burns, 
of U.S. © oF ef Mar 27 1925.50 
612461; Paul Burns, New York. 

: 4493 


Boosey’s brass band journal; arr. J. 
Ord Hume, of Great Britain; brass 
band. London, Boosey & co., ltd. 
Ato. 1. The little wooden whistle 
wouldn’t whistle; fox-trot, Harry 
Von Tilzer. [1 other] © Feb. 6, 
1925: 1c. Mar. 10; BE 609280; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 4494 

no. 653; arr. Boosey & co., and 

Sydney Herbert, both of Great Brit- 

ain; band. 4to. Introduction to 

Faust. [4 others] © Feb. 19, 1925; 

1 ¢@ Mar. 10: E 609050; Boosey & 

co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

4495 


206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


4515 


Boothroyd (Frederick) Ten songs; 
w P. B. Coolidge and Byron, m F. 
Boothroyd, of U. S. Lander, Wy., 
Coolidge pub. co. 1. Low voice.—2. 
High voice. © Mar. 2,:1925;,2 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 5; A 825081; P. B. 
Coclidge and Frederick Boothroyd, 
-Lander, Wy. 4496 


Bootleggers blues; w and melody I. 
E. Waters, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 5, 
1925; EH 610213; Ilma H.. Waters, 
Philadelphia. 4497 


Boots; comedy song, w Dorothy Dick- 
inson, m F. Gilbert Lamb, of Great 
Britain. Paxton’s ed. © Mar. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 6;. E 609073; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 4498 


Boris Godunov; dramma in un pro- 
logo e quattro atti, parole.e musica 
Modesto Mussorgsky, edizione rive- 
duta e strumentata N. Rimsky- 
Korsakov, nuova versione Italiana 
G. Macchi ed EH. Magni, both of 
Italy: spartito per canto e pf. © 
Dee. 12, 1924; 2 ce. Jan. 7, 1925; D 
26707; W. Bessel et cie., Paris. 4499 


Borowski (Felix) Arabesque; by F. 
Borowski, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 21: B 
610584; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 4500 


3oston music company’s popular fa- 
vorites for the saxophone; trans. 
Jasecha Gurewich, of U. S.; pf. pt. 
© Mar/i1925: 2° ¢.. Mar)’ 2:-H 
607737 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

4501 


Bound for home; by Carl Schmeidler, 
of Germany; pf. © Mar. 3, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 11; E 607931; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 4502 


Bouquet, I shall always think of you; 
w Ray Morelle, m Horatio Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
9, 1925; 1 ce. Mar: 18; E 609206; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 4503 


Bourrée ; from Suite in C minor, Adolf 
Weidig, op. 21, transcribed Joseph 
Brinkman, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 21, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 24; E 611386; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. [© 
transcription] 4504 


Bourrée de Chapdes-Beaufort; chan- 
son populaire, HE, Vuillermoz, arr. 
Louis Aubert, of France; orch. Par- 
tition et parties. © Dec. 31, 1924: 
1c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608972; A.. Z. 
Mathot, Paris. [© orchestration] 

4505 


Bowl of pansies; by Reynard, ed. Mc- 
Nair Ilgenfritz, played. by A. B. 
Nierman. (Solo carola, no. 75825) 
[Music roll] ©. Apr. 11, 1925; 2.¢. 
Apr. 22; E 611403; Cable co., Chi- 
eago. [© editing] 4506 


Boy of mine; w Harley Rosso, m Billy 
Kelly, of U. S.; low med. in C. © 


Aprit 13, °925,; 2 .eerApry 1655, 
613264; McClure music co:, St. Paul. 
4507 


Boy (The) scout; by Aug. H. Schaefer, 
of U. S.; solo cornet, trombone 
or. alto saxophone, with pf. acc. © 
Peb. 628.0 1925: (2° ee. Mar. 12.08 
610389; Fillmore bros. _co., Cincin- 
nati. 4508 


Boy (The) with the bye-bye blues; w 
and m. Jay, Laurier and John P. 
Long, both of England; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Reb 245049925.) dee, Ware st; Eh 
609392; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 


don. 4509 
Boyle (George F.) Sonata; by G. F. 
Boyle, or W. Sco pt. ©. hep: 10, 


1925; 2 ce. Apr. 1; E 612690; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 4510 


Brahms (Johannes) Andante mode- 
rato; second movement for fourth 
symphony, op. 98, arr. Chas. J. Rob- 
erts, of U. S.; full orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 1; E 612667; Carl Fischer, inc.., 
New York. [© arrangement] 4511 


— —Hungarian dance; transcribed 
Pascha Gurewich, of U. S.; © 
melody saxophone and E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. © Jan. 9, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612672; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

4512 


no. 6; by J. Brahms, arr. A. 
Sartorio, of Germany; 2 pfs. 8 
hands. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E 612206; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

4513 


Brand new Charleston; w and m Ben- 
ton W. Overstreet, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612354; Chicago 
musie pub. co., Chicago. 4514 


Breaking the chains (Gesprengte fes- 
seln) ; seena, poem Rabindranath 
Tagore, tibersetzung ins deutsche 
Luise Hirt: m Osear HE. Schminke, 
of U.S. bar, (©; Web AG As25: 1 'e, 
Mar. 13, 1 c. Mar. 25; E 610696; 
Steingriber verlag, Leipzig. 4515 


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4516 


Breath of roses; by Leora Haight, of 
 U. S.; mand. duo, in G. © Mar. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 6: E 607778; H. F. 
Odell & eco., Boston. 4516 


Breen’s (May Singhi) kiddy-ukes; in- 
cluding tunes for tiny tots, M. S. 
Breen, of U. 8.; ukulele. 12mo. © 
Mar. 9, 1925; 2 eo Mar. 10; E 
610321 ; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. [© arrangement] 4517 


Bright college years; by T. C. Romney, 
of U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 610594; Theo- 
dore Culver Romney, New Brighton, 
SNe Oye 4518 


Brighten your way with a smile; w 
Newt. C. Keeling, m J. B. Herbert, 
of U. S.. © Jan. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
16; E 612083; J. B. Herbert, Mon- 
mouth, Il. 4519 


Bring back my buddy to me: w and 
melody M. Griffin and E. Huss. both 
Of. DS 1Ou dee: Mar 130. 1925.00) 
612529; Maurice Griffin & Emil 
Huss, Holyoke, Mass. 4520 


Bring back my yesterdays; w William 
Boi Clay.) am HA. Williams, ‘arr. 
James Sylvester Scott, all of U. 8S. 
© tye5 Mr: 2.20, (925° 611191 5 
Emmit Hinton Williams, Kansas 
City, Mo. 4521 


Bring back those olden days: fox trot. 
w Arthur H. Villiers, m Hero de 
Rance, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 12, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 18: EB 
609197; Lawrence Wright music co.. 
London. . 4522 


Bring her to me whippoorwill (Llama 
mi amor ruisefior) : fox-trot. w and 
m Mario Alvarez, of Cuba, domiciled 
at New York. [Hnglish and Spanish 
text], ©: Apr! 10; 1925); Qie, Apr, 15: 
FE 613222; Emerson pub. co., New 
York. 4523 


Bring me a rose: w Glen Visscher. 
melody Henri Weber, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612054; Glen 
Visscher-Weber, New York. ABQA 


Bring me a rose from the southland: 
w and melody Mrs. M. Sawyer, of 
WH Sh (Oe seEnvApriigie 125e Hh 
611298 ; Mrs. M. Sawyer, Riverhurst, 
Sask., Canada. 4525 


Bring on the girls: melody A. M. 
Raphael, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 21, 
1925; FE 610603; Angus M. Raphael, 
New York. 4526 


— 
QO 


PU nia nee vee 


Broadway butterfly ; w and melody M. 
Keane, of U. S. © 1€e Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607828; Margie Keane, Den- 
ville, N. J. 4527 


Broadway’s calling; w M. G. O’Shea, 
m and arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U.S&. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 
Mar. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 16; EH 
612090: M. Grace O’Shea, Hacken- 
sack, "N.S. 4528 


Broadway violets: w Beth Young, m 


A. Gilbert, of U. S. © 1° Mar. 5, 
1925: E 610589: Annette Gilbert, 
_ New York. 4529 


Broken blossoms turn the smiles to 
tears: waltz ballad, w and m G. B. 
Slawson, of U. S. © Mar. 3, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 12; E 610399; Gernal Bart- 
lett Slawson, Detroit. 4530 


Broken down blues: w and m Fred 
Rose. of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele in D. ©1c. Avr. 20, 1925; B 
611304: Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. A531 


Broken hearted: w Hddie Rizzotti, 
melody T. Raph, of U. S. © 1-¢. 
Mar. 6, 1925: E 607774; Theodore 
Earl Raph, New York. | 4532) 


Brook (The); by E. Mareo, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. © Mar. 5, 
1925: 1 ec. Mar. 20; E 609223; Eric 
Mareo, St. Albans, England, 45383 


Brother you done me a favor and I’m 
certainly much obliged to you; w 
H. A. Almand. melody Theo G. 
Beach) of LUL°S. ©) di reqrAprins, 
1925: E 612949; H. A. Almand, 
Tampa, Fla. 4534 


Brunetta mia (Morena mia); Spanish 
waltz, versi R. Cordiferro, musica 
M. A. Sandoval, of Spain e Joseph 
Gioé, of Italy, both domiciled at 
New York: mand. ace. 4to. © Dee. 
8, 1924 soi 2tne., Apr W238 sae es Hy 
611392: Schettino music roll co., 
New York. A535 


Bubble-blowing: unison song, w Wil- 
liam Canton, m H. Menges, of Great 
Britain; in EH min. Curwen ed. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
© Mar. 6, 1925; 1 @ Mar. 20; E 
609219: Herbert Menges, Strawberry 
Hill, Twickenham, England. 4536 


Bubble land; two-part song, w and m 
Arthur Anderson, school version 
Emerson Poe, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S.: treble voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


2c. Apr. 23: E 611348; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 4537 


Bubikopf ist mode; shimmy, text und 
musik Gaston Massay, of Germany; 
orch. mit klavier -direktion. 4to. 
© Dee. 4, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609890 ; Frankfurter-musik-verlag, 
Frankfort a/M, Germany. 4538 


Bueccolica : by Ludwig Lebell, of Great 
Britain, op. 24, no. 4; violoncello 
and pf. © Feb. 23, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 
10; E 609292; Augener, ltd., London. 

4539 


Buck town blues; by Boyd Senter, arr. 
Carleton Colby, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Jan. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
EH 612147; Melrose bros. music co., 
Chicago. 4540 


Buddha land: w Ann Dennis and Ed. 
Rose, melody, F. Maguire, of U. S. 
© 1 ec Mar. 25, 1925; BH 612411; 
Frank Maguire, Chicago. 4541 


Buenaventura (La) : tireuse des cartes, 
fox trot, paroles Max Eddy et Ch. 
L. Pothier, musique Joseph Szulc, 
of France. © Feb. 5, 1925: 1 e. 
Mar. 6; E 608951; Edition Charles 
Brull, Paris. 4542 


Buggy ridin’; w Mildred Mesirow, 
melody H. Goodman, arr. Harry Al- 
ford, both of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1925; EH 612446; Helen Goodman, 
Chicago. 4548 


Buhuser husid; melody I. Moscovitz, 
bE WS) @y fe. Apr 9: 19252. B 
611018 ; Isidor Moscovitz, New York. 

4544 


Build me a beautiful bungalow; w and 
m Duncan Ross [pseud. of H. D. 
Reso Or Us. * Ct ea war 12: 
1925 ; KE 610410; Hugh Duncan Rose, 
New York. 4545 

Bunny Cottontail; by Allene K. Bixby, 
of U. S.;:pf. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 14; E 607987; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 4546 


But the world didn’t come to an end; 
w and melody N. Green and K. Price, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 18, 1925; 
Hi 611180; Nelson Green and Kate 
Price, Detroit. 4547 


Butterflies (The) wedding; by André 
Marcelle, of Great Britain; pf. 
Mart tan AlO2be 7 eayMarm 14.+)08) 
609176; Gould & Bolttler, London. 

4548 


\ 
Butterfly; w and m Gene Rodemich, 
J. Reeves Espy and Larry Conley, 


4560 


all of U. S. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 ec. 
Apr. 7; E 610957; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 4549 


Butterfly and bumble-bee; two part 
cho., w and m Richard Kieserling, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
Apr 2, Osa 2) Co Apr th 20 eB 
611601; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 4550 


Butterfly on the wing; w Matie Ma- 
nard Hensley, m T. V. Cator, of 
We SekowE: vel! Apr) 1925 2 
611065 ; Thomas Vincent Cator, Ros- 
Dyn.) Ne¥: 4551 


By-lo; lullaby, w and m Alice J. Bul- 
lock, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23; E 612370; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 4552 


By my fireside; by Gitz Rice, arr. H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; salon 
orch. 4to. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. 
Mar. 14; HE 609208; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

4553 

By the fountain (Am springbrunnen) ; 
by Géza Horvath, of Hungary, op. 
146, no. 3; pf., in octaves. © Apr. 
Te ed925 502 -eApr P73) HY G1 1164; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 4554 


By the garden gate; w and melody W. 
P. Augustin, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
23, 1925; HE 611380: Wm. Price Augus- 
tin, New Orleans. 4555 


By the light of the stars; w and m 
George A. Little, Arthur Sizemore 
and Larry Shay, all of U. S.; pf. 

- ace, with ukulele in D. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 610691; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

4556 


By the Poudre’s murmuring waters; 
w J. M. Young, m Mrs. J. M. Young, 
of U.'S., with cho. S8vo. © Apr. 
20; 1925: 2 c. Apr. 24; E 613480; 
Josiah Morton Young, Laporte, Col. 

4557 

By the temple gate; w R. HE. Haus- 
rath, m Walter Smith, of U. S. 
Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 612146; 
J. W. Jenkins sons music ¢o., Kan- 
sas. City, Mo. 4558 


By wireless: galop, Irénée Bergé, arr. 
Chas. N. Grant, both of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Apr. 23,.1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 24; 
E 618465; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 4559 

Bye bye blues; w and melody Fred 
Hamm and Dave Bennett, both of 


Wo SY Ort Grp. fe 1995 3.4 
611194; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 4560 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4561 


pt. 111, n/s.,.v. 20 


Byeways: 12 miniature sketches, Su- 
san. Forde, of Great Britain; pf. 
@- Jame 24, 1925-7) ,en Mary 12:26 
669301; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4561 

Cest a Montmartre; de la Grande 


revue du Moulin rouge, paroles C. 
A.. Carpentier et Jacques-Charles, 


musique Maurice Yvain, of France. 


@) Dec. 25, 1924-. 1.-¢. Apr. 6, 1025: 
E 609507; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


4562 

C'est la ronde des mois; poésie Mau- 
rice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
ese) Apts AC 2) eK < GOO(GA: i oll. 
Schotte & cie., Boulogne, s/mer, 
France. 4563 
Cest les p’tits trucs qui sont en 


d’ssous ; fox trot, de la Gaiety-revue, 
paroles Max Eddy et George de 
Wissant, musique Joseph Szule, of 
France. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
6; E 608950; Edition Charles Brull, 
Paris. 4564 


C’est toi que j’aime; fox-trot, paroles 
Charlys,, musique M. Cazes, of 
France. Montmartre ed. © Dec. 
ak, (LOD s* Sh Gy sApE: 6, 71025 yk 
609542; Mario Cazes, Paris. 4565 


C’est un peu de soleil (June night) ; 
fox trot, de Trés excitante, paroles 
Léo Leli€évre—Varna et Rouvray, 
musique Abel Baer, of U. S. 
Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612869; 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 

4566 


Cabaret (Le); overture to a French 
comedy, John Foulds, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 72a; pf..-|©. Mam. 5,-1925 ; 
1 e. Mar. 6; E 609070; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 4567 


Cabaret echoes; fox-trot, V. J. Lu- 
bowski and A. Parenti, both of 
U..S.; instrumental. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
9, 1925; E 607804; Vitaly Jaques 
Lubowski and Anthony Parenti, 
New Orleans. 4568 


Caddy (The); w and melody L. W. 
Lockwood, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1925; EH 613311; Lee William Lock- 
wood, Minneapolis. 4569 


California; w Tom Adams, m agrr. 
Walter W. Newcomer, of U. S. © 
he. Apr 10. 1925" 2h G6 tsO0Ga 1 he 
Swinney, Hayden, Ariz. 4570 


California how I love you; w and m 
A. Newkirk, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
3, 1925; E 607765; Annie Newkirk, 
Long Beach, Calif. 4571 


California’s calling me; w and m 
W. O. Miessner, of U. S.. © Mar. 
9, 1925 ;.2.¢. Mar. 23; E 612376; W. 
Otto Miessner, Milwaukee. 4572 


Milwaukee, Wis., Miessner 
music co. © ‘Mar. 42, 19253.2) ec. 
Mar. 23; E 610626; W. Otto Miess- 
ner, Milwaukee. 4573 


California (The) southland; w and m 
J...W..B. of U.S. Ovi View 2: 
1925; E 610130; Joseph Whitman 
Barrows, Grass Valley, Calif. 


4574 
Call (The) to arms; w Geo. O. Web- 


ster, m H. A. Rodeheaver, of U. S. 


© .Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ¢«. Mar. 30; E 
610830; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 4575 


Calling for you; w Jessie I. Pierson, m 


William T. Pierson, of U. S. 1. Low 
voice, in A flat.—2. Med. voice, in 
C.—3. High voice, in E flat. © Jan. 
21, Apr. 16, 1925; .2 c. each Apr. 16; 
BH 611174-611176; W. T. Pierson & 
eo., Washington. 4576-4578 


medium low voice, in B 


flat. © Apr. 27,,1925; 2 c. Apr. 29; 
EK 618612; W. T. Pierson & c¢o., 
Washington. 4579 


Calling (The) winds: w Lester Jenks 
[pseud. of H. B. Gaul], m Harvey B. 
Gaul, of U. S.; high voice. © Mar. 
31, 1925; 2 « Apr. 6; E 611001; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 4580 


Calliope blues; w S. W. Goldsmith, m 
Edwin Tillman, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele in D. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
2-c. Apr. 6; E 610937; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 4581 


Calm sea and mist; w William Sharp, 
m A. Benjamin, of Great Britain. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. 
Mar. 20; E 609227; Arthur Benja- 
min, Beare Green, Surrey, Rs 

5 


Calvary hymns; selection of songs with 
a Gospel message, compiled Ru- 
fus H. Cornelius, of U. S. © Feb. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 2; A 


823235; R. H. Cornelius, Fort Worth, ~ 


Tex. 4583 


Camel (The) walk; oriental dance, 
melody A. King, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York, arr. Jeanne 
Schwartzenberg. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1925; E 613182; Adolph King, New 
York. 4584 


210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4607 


Camilla fair tripped o’er the plaim; w 
traditional, m Thomas Bateson, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 192431 c..Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608876; Stanier & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4585 


Camp (The) fire ceremony and guide 
law; set to m M. Meredith, of Eng- 
land. London, Independent music 
club. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 ec. 
Apr. 4; E 609628; Margaret Mere- 
dith, Fleet, Hampshire, England. 

4586 


Can roses tell; w and m S. La Flot- 
ronne, of U.S. ©1e. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612790; Suzanne La Flotronne, 
Los Angeles. 4587 


Can we forget; w and melody EH. Gain- 
fort, of Ireland, domiciled at San 
Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of U.S. 
© ic. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612053; 
Hmma Gainfort, San Francisco. 

588 


_ Can you; w and melody C. Grand, of 

Hoss. ©), €! Mar. 23, 1925... 58 

612332; Carl Grand, Philadelphia. 
4589 


Candied sweets; glorified jazz, Marion 
Carley and Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. J. 
Bodewalt Lampe, of U. S.; orch. 
with two pianos. © Apr. 7, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 10; E 613085; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© arrangement] 
4590 


—— pf. © Apr. 7,°1925; 2 
e. Apr. 9; E 611000; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 4591 


Candle-light blues; w and melody Obe- 
diah Watkins, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
3, 1925; E 607759 ; Tune-house, inc., 
New York. 4592 


Cannes lensoleillée; aubade, A. Cour- 
tade, of France; fanfare de trompes 
de chasse. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1 ce. Apr. 17; E 609693; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 4593 


Can’t see why this life should fall on 
me; w andm EH. L. Wendel, of U. 8S. 
© 1e¢ Mar. 16, 1925; E 612010; 
Hmma L. Wendel, Trenton, N. J. 

4594 


Canta fanciulla; versi e musica Fran- 
cesco Renda, of Italy; pianola. © 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1925; E 611054; Gae- 
tano Lo Bianco, New York. 4595 


Cantate 4 Saint Joseph; paroles Alida 
et Pierre Calel, musique F. de la 
Tombelle, of France; chceur mixte 
avec ace. d’orgue. 4to. 


—_———_ 


© Feb. 7, 


1925; 1c, Mar. 3; E 608784; Vve. 
L.-J. Biton, St. Laurent-sur-Sévre. 
France. 4596 


Canterbury bells; w Charles G: Morti- 
mer, m Molly Carew, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Feb. 28, 1925; 1c. Mar. 14; 
E 609210; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4597 


Cantilena; by J. Stuart Archer, of 
Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 
obl. 8vo. © Apr. 7,'1925; 1c. Apr. 
2; E 609618; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 4598 


Canto di John; dell’operetta in tre 
atti, Il re delle api, di Mario Costa, 
of Italy. © Feb. 11, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Mar. 6; EH 609064; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 4599 


Canzonetta ; by Richard Hammer, op. 
35, no. 2, arr. A. E. Harris, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Mar: 12, 1925 '2 e. 
Apr. 27; E 613505; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

4600 

Capelli dorati; mazurcha, S. Tafar- 
ella, of Italy; instrumental. © 1e. 
Apr. 16, 1925; E 611127; Santi. Ta- 
farella, New York. 4601 


Caplet (André) Deux sonnets; mu- 
Sique A. Caplet, of France; voix 
haute avec ace. de harpe. 1. Quand 
reverrai-je, hélas! paroles Joachim 
du Bellay. [1 other] © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609528: 
Durand et cie., Paris. 4602 


Caprice sylvan; by Bertha Weber, of 
U. 8.; pf. © Apr. '1,'1925;'2 ¢ Apr. 
20; E 6138567; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 4603 


Captain Kidd; w and m Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake, of U. S.; pf. (© Mar. 20, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 25; E 610719; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4604 


Captain Stratton’s fancy; ballad, w 
John Masefield, m Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; bar. solo with male 
voice cho. Paxton’s ed. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 23; E 609274: 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 4605 


Caquet (Le) des femmes; par Clément 
Janequin, reconstitué et mis en par- 
tition, Maurice Cauchie, of France; 
voix mixtés. 4to.. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608986; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© recon- 
structed and scored] 4606 


Caraquefia (La); habanera, Carlos 
Celzo-Blanco, of Spain; pf. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609744: 
Meligne, Paris. 4607 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4608 


Caravan; by Francis Hendriks, of 
U. S., op. 39, no. 2; pf. © Mar. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 612135; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 4608 


— by Francis William Massi-Hard- 
man, of Great Britain; pf. 
Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 10; E 
609293 ; Augener, ltd., London. 
4609 


Caravan dreams; waltz, w Owen 
Peterson, m Wade Barickman, of 
U. S. -© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 ¢c. Mar. 
7; E 610455; Barickman pub: co., 
Streator, Ill. 4610 


Care for thy soul; w traditional, m 
Francis Pilkington, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 81, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; E 608873; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4611 


Caresse (Une) ; intermezzo-valse, 
Georges Picquet, of France; quin- 
tette 4 cordes avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 17; 
E 609708; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 4612 


Carezze d’amore; mazurka, Santi Ta- 
farella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1°) Mar.’ 241925; H 
612449; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 4613 


Carissima ; three-part song, Arthur A. 
Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, ten. 1, 2 and alto, 
or quintet. School ed. 4to. © Apr. 
15, 19253) 2 er Apri 23 > 61329 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement } 4614 


Carmelita; w Berton Braley, m A. H. 
Samuels, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610871; Arthur H. Samuels, 
New York. 4615 


Carmen; selection, [and] La spag- 
nola: arr. M. Karlinsky, of U. S.; 


violin. © Dee. 25, 1924; 2 ec. Apr. 
17, 1925; E 613289; Morris Kar- 
linsky, Brooklyn. [© _ re-arrange- 
ment] . 4616 


w and melody S. A. Frost, of 
U. S. © ic. Apr. 21, 1925; E 
611282; Silas Ames Frost, Green- 
wich, Conn. 4617 


Carmencita; w and m C. Repper, of 
U.S. © Apr. 23, 1925; 2c. Apr. 24; 
E 618498; Charles Repper, Boston. 

4618 


Carneval der liebe; operette in drei 
akten, von Friedrich Stein und Will 
Steinberg, musik Walter Bromme, of 
Germany; klavier auszug mit sing: 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


stimmen zum dirigieren eingerichtet. 
© Noy. 30, 1924; 1 c Mar. 19, 1925; 
EK 609828; Rondo-verlag, SBerlin- 
Wilmersdorf, Germany. 4619 


Carnival roundelay ; by Theodore Dut- 
ton; of UU. Sr; pf.) ©) Apregs 4025 : 
2c. Apr. 25; E 613550; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 4620 


Carol (A) of Bethlehem; w and m 
Dudley Glass, of Great Britain ; ten. 
or sop. solo and cho. 4to. ©.Mar. 
10, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 12; EH 610373; 
Enoch & sons, New York. 4621 


Carolina; polka, Mario Bruno, of 
U.S:: pf: ©-1 evar oes EH 
612356; Errieco Erario, Brooklyn. 

4622 


Carolina home sweet home; w and 
melody H. F. Sandstedt, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 22, 1925; E 613415; 
Hensy F.. Sandstedt, Los Angeles. 

4623 


Carolina moon; w and m Sam Braver- 
man and Leon Close, both of U. S. 
© Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 23; B 
611893 ; Jack Mills, inc., New York.. 

4624 


Carolina sunshine; w and melody J. 
Donohue and L. Haslam, both of 
U.!) Sov ©; hte, iar. 195 O25.) h 
610550; James Donohue and Lloyd 
Haslam, Brooklyn. 4625 


Carolina sweetheart; waltz, w and m 
Billy James, of U. S.; with cho., pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 7, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612948; A. J. Stasny 
music co., ine., New York. 4626 


Caroline; melody A. M. Raphael, of 


U. So © 1 € Marie yie2s; fh 
610607; Angus M. Raphael, New 
York. Pp 4627 


Carranza (Gustavo) Prelude; almost 
a cuckoo clock, G. Carranza, of 
U) S., op::2; 02/4 pims@ eApra 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 7; H 612875; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 

4628 

Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
Bland, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. S., played by Roger Hilliard. 
(Solo carola, word roll, no. 75886) 
[Music roll] © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 22; E 611899; Cable eco., Chi- 
cago. [© editing] 4629 


Casella (Alfredo) Concerto; di AlIl- 
fredo Casella, of Italy; per due vio- 
lini, viola e violoncello; stimmen. 
© Jan. 21, 1925; 1 @ Mar. 6; E 
609335;  Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 4630 


212 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4652 


Cast-a-way blues; w and m G. Hin- 
riens) of WecS:. © “1 'e; Mar. 23, 
1925; HE 612334; Gerhard Hinrichs, 
Greenfield, Ill. 4631 


Castagnette dance; by Heller Nich- 
olls, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
161925 -2 ¢: Mar: 205 8) 612190; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4632 


Castle (The); w Celia Congreve, m 
Alee Rowley, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, in D min. 4to. Boo- 
sey’s modern festival series, no. 427) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 27, 1925; 1 c Mar. 10; H 
609049; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 


4633 
Castles in Spain; w Lucy Wilson, and 
others, m Myrtle Sanzenbacher, 


Ruth Tallman, and others, of U. BS. 

© Mar. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 31; 
aiie, Apt. a; A, S26817 >. Women’s 
league of the University of Michi- 
gan, Ann Arbor. 4634 


w M. H. Meisrow, melody H. 
Goodman, of U. S., arr. Walter 
Goodell, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1925; E 610556; Mildred H. Mesi- 
row and Helen Goodman, Chicago. 
4635 


waltz, w and m W. H. Craig, 
PE TOMS. O©yt ae Apr, 16,1925; 
E 611123; William H. Craig, Drain, 
Or. 4636 
Cat’s (The) got the measles; w and 
m Charlie Jackson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1925: E 612346; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 4637 
Catalogue de fleurs; poemes Lucien 
Daudet, musique Darius Milhaud, 
of France; partition d’orch. et 
chant. © July 1, 1924; 1 @ Aug. 
4: © 593293; Durand et cie., Paris. 
4638 

Cataract (The) of Lodore; how does 
the water come down at Lodore, 
eantata, w Robert Southey, m Wil- 
liam Y. Webbe, of U. S.; two treble 
voices. 4to. “© Feb. 27, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 2; E 610188; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 4639 
Catari’, me faie muri’; versi E. Pa- 
cella e Pasquale Buongiovanni, mu- 
Sica Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
4to. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 ec Mar. 
13; HE 612250; Enrico Pacella, New 
York. 4640 
Catching Mary Jane; w and m V. A. 
Lodwick, of U. S.. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1925; E 610928; Vera Arleta Lod- 
wick, Los Angeles. 4641 


Cathedral echoes; 16 compositions in 
various styles, John Winter Thomp- 
son, of U. S.; organ. Arlington, 
N. J., Wm. E. Ashmall & co. obl. 
4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 ¢c Apr. 
4; E 610944; Wm. E. Ashmall, Arl- 
ington, N. J. 4642 


Cathedral service; w Book of com- 
mon prayer, m arr. Norma Behrens, 
Of OU 20S... ©) Mar: 157419251 2 . ©, 
Apr. 18; E 611207; Parish press, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 4643 


Causette; morceau de genre, Louis 
Maurice, of France; pf. © 1 « 
Apr. 27, 1925; E 611453; Jean Mau- 
rice Rouyer, San Francisco. 4644 


Cavalieri (I) di Ekebi ; dramma lirico, 
libretto Arturo Rossato, musica Ric- 
cardo Zandonai, riduzione Maffeo 
Zanon, of Italy; pf. solo con parole. 
Edizioni G. Ricordi e ec. 4to. 
Mari) 257. 4025: ihe. Mars 226: (i) 
609349; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

4645 

Cavalry march; by Jean Prevost, of 
UL S.3 pt. Oh Madr} 11,:°1925- 2. 
Mar. 14; E 607988; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 4646 


Cavatina; by Franz Drdla, of Czecho 
Slovakia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 191, ‘no. 13° violin ‘and: ‘pf, © 


Mare 16, 19255 2 c/o Niar StH 
610529; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4647 


Cavendish (The) sixth concert party 
album of concerted numbers; w 
Charles Hayes and James M. Gal- 
latly, m J. M. Gallatly, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 13, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 
10; E 609059; Cavendish music co., 
London. 4648 


Ce baiser; valse, de Bebel et Quin- 
quin, Albert Chantrier, arr. F. Sai- 
abert, of France; avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 6; E 609518; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 4649 


Ce qu’on aime a entendre; 15 mox- 
ceaux, divers auteurs, compilateur, 
of France; pf. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 
ce. Mar. 6; E 608940; Smyth, Paris. 

4650 

Cell bound blues; w and m Gertrude 
(Ma) Rainey, of U. S.; in C. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 612837 ; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 4651 


Celtic lullaby; by Gilbert Beard, of 
S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 6, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 18; E 610418; Bos- 
ton musie ¢co., Boston. 4652 


213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4653 


Cena (La) delle beffe; opera, versi 
Sem Benelli, musica Umberto Gior- 
dano, of Italy; orch. Grande parti- 


fura. -© 1? ec.’ Mar23, \1925> EH 
6093871; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
s. a., Milan. 4653 
Centola (Ernest) Impromptu; par 


E. Centola, of France; quintette a 
cordes, avec. pf., ad lib., et pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 
ce. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609589; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 4654 
Chain (The) gang song;. ballad, w 
and m Robert EK. Massey, of .U. S.; 
in F.. ©.Apr. 14, 1925;.2 ¢. Apr. 
15; E 613223; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 4655 
Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Interlude; de C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 152; pf. 4 4 mains. © 
Feb. 13,. 192533" f.e¢ Meb. 14.9 Hi 
608991; Enoch & cie., Paris. 4656 


Piéce dans le style ancien; de C. 
Chaminade, op. 74; violon et pf. © 
Kebeo als, -f92b a" 1c. wep. 147 5 
608990; Enoch & cie., Paris. 4657 


Champs (Les) ; pastorale idyl, Brad- 
ford-Boutelje, of U. S8.; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 21; E 611305; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 4658 


Chanson alsacienne; poésie André 
Alexandre, musique Georges Hitie, of 
France. 1. Hn fa, baryton ou mezzo- 
sop.—2. En la bémol, ten. ou sop. 
© Mar. 5,-1925; 1 c. each Apr. 6; 
EK 609445, 609446; Heugel, Paris. 

4659, 4660 


Chanson de Guillot-Martin; harmon- 
ized A. Perilhou, transcribed, Marie 
Miller, of U. S.; harp. © Apr. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 611228; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 


4661 
Chanson des Alpes (Song of the 
Alps) ; fantasie de concert, T. P. 


Ryder, op. 51, rev. Harry L. Harts, 
of DU. Se pe! Rev. ed. 8 @uAdgpr. 5, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 20; E 613563 ; White- 
Smith musie pub. co., Boston. [© 
revision ] 4662 


Chanson (Le) du rouet; piéce imita- 
tive, I. Snoék, of France, op. 188; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce Apr. 17, 1925; 
EH 609723; J. Yves K., Paris. 4663 


Chanson suédoise; de C. A. Cantt, of 
Krance, op. 12; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608907; Paul De- 
coureelle, Nice, France. 4664 


Pty nosy ve 


Chantez petits et grands; 25 chansons 
pour la jeunesse, poésie Maurice Du- 
fresne, musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. .© Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
17; E 609788; Alph. Schotte & cie., ° 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 4665 


Chaperon rouge; overture, H. Mouton. 
of Belgium; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. .©.Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Apr: (17, 1925; EH. 609733; Jd. Yves K., - 
Paris. 4666 


Chaperone (The) moon; w and m 
Duncan Ross [pseud. of H. D. Rose], 
of U. S: © 1 ec. Mari 225; © 
610413; Hugh Duncan Rose, New 
York. 4667 


Charleston; w and melody D. Ringle, 
of TW. SQ Aes Pebs18, 21925" 
610728; Dave Ringle, Jersey City. 

, 4668 

Charleston clarinet blues; melody 
Louis Hooper and Bob Fuller, both 
of U. S. © 1.4 Man Ve 1925.) b 
610507 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 

Charleston (The) steppers ball; w and 
melody Paul Carter, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1925; E 607896; Ha- 
ward Lloyd, Brooklyn. 4670 


Charline; from Charline, intro. Like 
a cave man, w and m De Lancey 
Cleveland, of U. S. © Feb. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Feb. 25; EH 612103; Bay 
State music co., Somerville, Mass. 

4671 


Charming melody; waltz, w and m 
Walter Louis Mahnke, arr. Herbert 
August Umnus, of U. S. © Jan. 
29, 192535; 2/¢. Janiw;30; Hi G07790 ; 
Manitou pub. co., Manitowoc, Wis. 

4672 


Charmion ; w Ida M. Carnes and Mary 
E. Carnes, m J. R. Carnes, of U. S. | 
© Mar. 30, 1925; 2 @ Apr. 1; BH 
612734; Josef R. Carnes, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. | cs 4673 

Chatterbox; w and melody Mrs. J. 
Armstrong, of Canada. ‘© 1 e¢. Mar. 
2, 1925; E 610180; Mrs. James 


Armstrong, Carnforth, Alta., Can- 
ada. 4674 
Che pretendi tu ; duettino 


comico, da La Fornarina, versi Giu- 
seppe Adami, adattamento musicale 
Carlo Lombardo, of Italy; pf. con 


parole. © Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
17; E 609160; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 4675 


Cheatin’ mama; w and m R. Danis, 
of U. S. © 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1925; BH 
612182; Ray Danis, San Francisco. 

4676 


| 214 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4698 


Cherry lane; w R. N. Browder, m | Children’s day welcome; w and m 


Sylvia Forrest, of U. S. © Feb. 
14, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; #610224; 
Robert N. Browder, Walla Walla, 
Wash. 4677 


Cherry (The) tree; valse, Lewis 
Steele, [pseud. of S. A. S. Lewis], 
of England; pf. London, Sun music 
pub. co. © Feb. 27, 1925; 1.c. Mar. 
21; EH 609258; Samuel Alfred Steele 
Lewis, London. 4678 


Cherubim song; English adaptation N. 
Lindsay Norden, m M. Ippolitoff- 
Ivanoff, of U. S.; cho., mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; 
E 610369; Boston music co., Boston. 
[© English adaptation and arrange- 
ment ] — 4679 


Chevauchée infernale (Infernal ride) ; 
de F. Popy, of France; orch avec. 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609425; E 
Gaudet, Paris. 4680 


Chez. mére grand’; bluette, E. F. Fon- 
teille, arr. H. Mouton, of Belgium ; 


orech. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 

Dee. 38), 1924%"% «Apr. o1T;. B 
609737; J. Yves K, Paris. [© or- 
chestration ] 4681 


Ch’fal a nider fun shluf; w L. Satz, 
melody J. Rumshisky, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Apr. 29, 1925; E 613586; Joseph 
Rumshisky and Ludwig Satz, New 

' York. 4682 


Chicago stomps; by James Blythe, of 
We S. 2 pet. ey Mar. 23, 1925 5 
E 612348; Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. 4683 


Chickie; fox trot, w John W. Lang, 
m W. J. Elener, of U. S. © Mar. 
30, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 8; A 612785; 
Win. J. Elener, Jamestown, N. Y. 

4684 


Child (The) Jesus; sacred idyll, w 
Katharine Adams, m Cecil Forsyth, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; sop., organ ace. © Apr. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 25; E 611419; H. W. 


Gray co., New York. 4685 
Childhood (A) dream; melody, F. 
Mittleman; of U!'S.; pi ©. Le 


Apr. .21, 1925; E 611257; Frances 
M ttleman, Brooklyn. 4686 


Children’s day helper, no 11; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, Hlsie Duncan Yale, of 
U. S., and others, m John J. 
Thomas, and others, 8vo. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 2 ec: and: ait. Apr. 23; A 
827827; Hall-Mack co., Philadephia. 

4687 


52683—25—_3 


Carolyn R. Freeman, of U. S. © 


Mar: CS) Fag25 si 2 ies, Apr 1165)! 
611102; Hall-Mack co., Philadephia. 
4688 

Children’s (The) hour; four little 


songs, w Rose Fyleman, m Robert 
Coningsby Clarke, of England. 
1. The apple tree. [3 others] © 
Dec. 19, 1924; 1 e@ Jan. 5, 1925; B 


599770; Metzler & co. (1920), ltd., 
London. 468Y 
Children’s (The) prayer; w Hattie 


Belle Newell, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Ci Uae Sar CONDE TO2 ee 
Mar. 30; E 610845; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 4690 


Chili Bom Bom; I love my, de Vive 
la femme, paroles anglaises Cliff 
Friend, adaptation francais Léo 
Lelievre, H. Varna et F. Rouvray, 
musique Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1925; 


E 610274; Publicat‘ons Francis 
Day, Paris. 4691 
Chinatown; de la Grande revue du 


Moulin rouge, paroles C. A. Carpen- 


tier et Jacques-Charles, musique 
Maurice Yvain, of France. © Dec. 
2 LODE tes ADI Oy 1 MOL 2. Ey 
609504; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4692 


Ch'nese flower; vocal fox trot, w and 
m Jack Strachey, of Great Britain. 
1. Oreh. with pf. conducteur. 4to.— 
2. Song. © Feb. 18, 1925; 1 c. each 
Mar. 10; E 609115, 609117; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

4693, 4694 


Chinese lotus; w Virginia Haugh, m 
F. Thompson, of U. S. © Feb. 8, 
LODHi) - 2ewes Mary, 165); .Hi 1612097 ; 
Floryane Thompson, Los Angeles, 
Calif. 4695 


Chinese lullaby; transcribed MHar- 
mecte: Cady.v Or Wn ses ple.) wien, 
TS wl O25) 2 eh Apr. 1s, KH 612669); 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 4696 


Ch'nese lullabye; three or four-part 
cho., w Frederick H. Martens, m 
and arr. William Lester, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. Mar. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 610441; 
Breitkopf publications, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 4697 

two-part cho., w _Frederick H. 

Martens, m William Lester, of U. S.; 

women’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 

1925; 2c. Mar. 14; E 610430; Breit- 

kopf publications, inc., New York. 

[© arrangement ] 4698 


215 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4699 


Chinese (The) magician; by Gustav 
Klemm, of U .S.; pf. 
1925; 2 « Apr. 138; EH 611115; John 
Chureh ¢o., Cincinnati. 4699 


Chinese rose; w M. Raymond Prebish, 
melody B. Simons, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1925; E 607789; Bertram 
Simons, Los Angeles. 4700 


Chinese (The) weddah man; w and 
melody E. Gainfort, of Ireland, 
domiciled at San Francisco, arr. 
Ariur) stisk: Ok Mase) KG). mene 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 612501; Emma 
Gainfort, San Franc sco. 4701 


Chink; Mongolian fox-trot, W. C. 
Polla, of U. S.; orch. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 611216; 
William C. Polla, New York. 4702 


Chinka (China doll) ; w and m J. Kal- 
lini .ot OU. .Sieopt.  @. Vilve: Apres ay 


1925; FE 612604; Josef Kallini, 
Brooklyn. 4703 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Marche 


funébre; arr. and fingered Spencer 
Dyke, of England; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 16, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 27; 
E. 614006; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 4704 


La nuit ensorecelée (The _ be- 
witching night); ballet en deux 
tableaux, adaptation musicale Emile 
Vuillermoz, of France; pf. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; D 
26756; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

4705 


——Praludien und grosse polonaise 
(Preludes and grand polonaise) ; 
von F. Chopin, neue instruktive aus- 
gabe Theodore Wiehmayer, of Ger- 
many; pf. © Mar. 20, 1925; 1 e. 
Apr. 11; E 609653 ; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. [© 
editing, phrasing, fingering and com- 
pilation ] 4706 


Prelude in C minor; transcribed 


Marie Miller, of U. S.; harp. © 
Apr. .14,:-1925; 2..¢, Apr. 18; H 
611226; Composers’ music corp. 
New York. 4707 


Chortgover husid; melody 1 Mosco- 


vitz, of U. S. 1c. Apr. 9, 1925; 
FE 611020; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. - 4708 


Christ-cradle song; w J. C. Graham, 
m Friedrich Mergner, ed. Carl F. 
Pfatteicher, of U. S.; four mixed 
voices a capella. 4to. © Feb. 9, 


Apr. 11, 


Christian 


pt. THI, n. S., v. 20 


1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612650; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 4709 


Christ is risen; w anon., m O. A. Sin- 
genberger, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 25; B 
612424; Otto A. Singenberger, Mil- 
waukee. 4710 


Christ my soul will keep; w Lizzie 
De Armond, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© Apr. 1, 1925; 2 «@ Mar. 30; E 
610823 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. | 4711 


(The) world; album of 
sacred songs, compiled and ed. Rich. 
Blackaller, of Great Britain. v. 2. 
London, James Clark & co., Itd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 30, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1925; 
E 608802; Bowerman & co., London. 
4712 


Christmas (A) cradle song of the 14th 
century; by Harm. Erh. Boden- 
schatz, ed. Carl F. Pfatteicher, of 
U. S.; mixed voices a capella. 4to. 
© Mar. 6, 1925;.2 ec. Apr. 1; EB 
612653; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 4713 


Chrystus zmartwych wstan jest; w N. 
N., m J. Kallini, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612603; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. 4714 


Chummy (The) pair; w and melody J. 
Bird, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1925 ; 
E 611425; Jennie Bird, Los Angeles. 

4715 


Chums; waltz. Harold M. Smith, of 
U. 8.; pf. Boston, Evans music co. 
©.Apr. 6.1925; 2 ec. Apr. 4; E 
612772; M. T. Evans, Boston. 4716 


Ciappolino ; valzer, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. © 
1 ce. Mar. 27, 1925; E 612454; Gio- 
vanni Licitra and Salvatore Giacino, 
New York. 4717 


Cieca (La) di Sorrento; melodia An- 
thony Galasso, of Italy, domiciled at 
Jersey City. ©1c. Apr. 16, 1925; 
E 618568 ; John Clano, New York. 

4718 


Cimini (Pietro) Three mazurkas; by 
P. Cimini, of Italy, domiciled at Chi- 
cago, op. 12; pf. © 1c. Apr. 22,. 
1925; E 613408; Pietro Cimini, Chi- 
cago. 4719 


Cincinnati is the best bet yet; w and 
melody Charles Clayton Deans, of 
U. 8.) © Le. Apr. 15, 1925; B 
613189; Advance feature service. 
Cincinnati. 4720 


216 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4741 


Cinderella ; intermezzo, by A. H. Ma- 
lotte, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 6, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 9; E 607879; Albert Hay 
Malotte, Chicago. 4721 


—w and m E. H. McKenney. of 
U.S. (Jn An evening with the chil- 
dren): © Ae); Mar.) 916, (192551 E 
612006 ; Elena H. McKenny, Los An- 


geles. 4722 
Cinémanie (La) ; one step, de Haut les 
mains, paroles Charles Tutelier, 


musique René Demaret, of Belgium. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609573 ; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 

4723 


Ciribiribin; waltz, parole Carlo Tio- 
chet, English version Frederick H. 
Martens, musica di Arturo Pestaloz- 
za, of Italy. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 16; E 607769; <A. Paolilli’s 
music co., Providence. 4724 


City (The) of our God; w and m W. 
A. Post, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2 ¢. May 6; E 613737; E. O. Excell, 
jr., Chicago, 4725 

Clair de lune [et] Visage du jour; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1995 2..1 es: Apr: 17 ;-:- 609774 ; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 4726 


Clarke (Rebecca) Three old English 
songs; w Shakespeare and others, 
m arr. R. Clarke, of Great Britain; 
voice and pf. 1. It was a lover and 
his lass; m Thomas Morley. © Feb. 
26, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 11; E 609297; 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd., London. 

4727 

Cloches joyeuses; carillon, H. Staz, of 
France; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
tio. G! Dec. 31, 1924: 1 ¢., Apr. 6, 
1925; E 609427; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

4728 

Close in my arms; song-valse, w Gra- 
ham John, m Horatio Nicholls. of 
Great Britain; in # flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 12, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 18; E 609198; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

. 4729 

Cloud (The) ; cantata, w Shelley, m R. 
Boughton, of England; female 
voices. London, Stainer & Bell, Itd. 
4to. © Feb. 18, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 26; 
E 608824; Rutland Boughton, Glas- 
tonbury, England. 4730 


Cloud pictures ; two-pt. school song, w 
and m F. EH. Rich, of U. S.: treble 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 20; E 610575; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 4731 


Clouds of sorrow; w and melody M. 
©. Unden and W. H. Johnstone, of 
Un St) Godie Aprs 10,4925; EB 
613059; Martin C. Unden and Wm. 
H. Johnstone, Fort Amadar, C. oe 

AT 


Cockney cameos; three songs, w and m 


Leslie Elliott, of Great Britain. 1. 
When the springtime comes to Lon- 
don. [2 others] © Mar. 23, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 7; E 609631; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
4733 


Coeurs de porcelaine; fox trot de Trés 
excitante, paroles Léo _ Leliévre, 
Henri Varna et Fernand Rouvray, 
musique R. Penso, of England. 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609568 ; 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 

| A734 

Colleen my own; w Florence Moran, 
m M. Bland, of U. S. © Mar. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 612276;. Flor- 
ence Moran and Margie Bland, Cin- 
cinnati. 4735 


College echoes; medley of college 
songs, solo or duet, compiled and 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U: S.; € 
melody, B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28: E 610800; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 4736 


Collegiate; w and melody Moe Jaffe 
and Nat Bonx, both of U. S. © 1 
e. Apr. 8, 1925; E 612935; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

4737 

Columbia songs; compilers of U. S. 
Ato. © Feb. 18, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; 
aff. Mar.-11; A 823415; Alumni fed- 
eration of Columbia university, New 
York. 4738 


Columbus; w and m Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake, of,.U. SS: \pt,. , ©, Mar. 20: 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E. 610721; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 4739 


Come a little closer; fox trot, from 
On with the dance, w Noel Coward, 
m Philip Braham, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 1 c Mar. 31; BE 
609384; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 4740 


Come again! sweet love doth now in- 
vite; w traditional, m John Dow- 
land, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy, 
ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices, in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] © 
Feb. 3, 1925; 1c. Feb. 16; E 608836: 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 4741 


217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4742 


Come along boys; march, HE. Gain- 
fort. of Ireland, domiciled at San 
Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of 
U.S.; pf © 1e@ Mar. 17, 1925; EB 
610504;, Emma Gainfort, San Fran- 


cisco. 4742 
Come back old pal; w and melody 
M: M. Sirokman, of U. S. ©1.. 


Mar. 2, 1925; E 610162; Mary M. 
Sirokman, Sand Coulee, Mont. 4743 


Come back to Hollywood Molly ; waltz, 
D. Newton and E. Peterson, both of 
U. S., arr. Louis LaRondelle, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Mar. 
21, 1925;°2.'c. Mar:'30; E'6138572 ; 
Dwight Newton and Elwin Peter- 
son, Los Angeles. 4744 


Come back to me; w and melody C. M. 
Jenkins, of U. Sf © 1 c. Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612333 ; Charles M. Jenkins, 
Carbondale, Pa. 4745 


Come back to me again; w H. Carroll, 
m Reginald Stoneham, of Australia. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1925; E 609381; 
Hilda Carroll, East Malvern, Vic- 
toria, Australia. 4746 

Come be my baby; w W. R. Langley 
[pseud. of A. Files], m Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © May 3, 1924; 1 c« Feb. 24, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 30; E 613598 ; Alice 
Files, Fruitvale, Calif. 4747 

Come forth, sweet nymph; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Vautor, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1925; 
E 608808; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4748 


Come, heart, and tell; by Michael Pra- 
torius, ed. Carl F. Pfatteicher, of 
U. S.; mixed voices a capella. (In 
Carl Fischer’s choir music edition, 
no. 172) 4to. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 1; E 612644; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 4749 


Come, heavy sleep; w traditional, m 
John Dowland, tonic solfa tr. H. J. 
Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England ; mixed voices, in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Jan. 21, 1925; 1 ce. Feb. 4; E 608819 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4750 


Come, holy hosts, with us along; 
Haster processional, w Charles L. 
O'Donnell, m J. Lewis Browne, of 
U. S.; organ ace. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices. 2. Male voices. © Mar. 11, 
1925; 2 ec. each Mar. 18; E 607971, 
607972: J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

4751, 4752 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Come just now; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. 
Aprii i / 1925512 &. : Mamitsoe se 
610849 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 4753 


Come love me blooos; w Kathryn Jus- 
tus, m Violette Bournet, of U. S. 
1 c. Apr. 27, 1925; E 613509; Bour- 
net and Justus co., Chicago. 4754 


Come papa to mama; w J. J. Sentner, 
m Jack A. Edwards, of U. S. New 
York, Manhattan music co. © Feb. 
16) 19254) 2 e@. (Mare 7.610226; 
Jos. J. Sentner, Carnegie, Pa. 4755 


Come, Phyllis, come into these bowers ; 
w traditional, m Thomas Ford, tonic 
solfa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices, in B flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
13, 1925; 1 e Péb 26% oH? GeeszZa > 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 4756 


Come sail away with me; moonlight 
song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m Geo. 
Lowell Tracy, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S.; male voices. School 
ed.) 4to:''° © Mar’ SE 9935 = -2 ic. 
Apr. 8; E 612921; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] AT57 


Come, shepherds, follow me; w tradi- 
tional, m John Bennet, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1924 1 ce Janis, §825 77K: 
608860; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

4758 

Come to me: w Walter Hawley, m 
Alfred Solman, of U. S.; med. 
voice. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2c Apr. 8; 
E 612952; Forester music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 4759 


Come unto Me; w from Matt. 24 and 
11., m Grace Mayhew Putnam, of 
U. S.; med. voice, in F. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 e. Apr. 163; B,6111972 3; W. T. 
Pierson & co., Washington. 

4760 — 


Comedy galop (Comédie galop) ; by P. 
Fahrbach, arr. Aubrey Winter, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Apr. 6, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 21; 
E 609952; Hawkes & son, London. 

4761 — 


Comfort ye one another ; two-part song, 
w Caro Roma, m Jessie Mae Jewitt, 
arr. Harold Ivers, of U. S.; treble 
voices. School ed. 4to. © Apr. 
15, -1925+.2) cisApEes Zeer ertsat 5 
M. Witmark & .sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 4762 


218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


Coming back to you in old Virginia; 
fox trot, w Al Wilson, melody A. 
Wilson and E. Shakely, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607837; Al 
Wilson and Edgar Shakely, Pitts- 
burgh. 


Coming home today; w and m D. I. 
Netherow, of U.S. El. Dorado 
Springs, Mo. Music exchange. 
Apr. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 613337 ; 

_D. I. Netherow, El Dorado Springs, 
Mo. 4764 


Communion service in C; m J. Christo- 
pher Marks, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 7; E 607866; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 4765 


Complete (The) church hymnal; comp. 
A. R. Walton, H. F. Morris and J. M. 
Henson, all of U.S. 12mo. © Mar. 
9, °9925; 2 c..and ‘aff: ‘Mar. 12; A 
823387; Southern music plate co., 
Atlanta. 4766 


Complete scale and arpeggio manual; 
by Alfred E. Roland, of Great 
prim: pie. ©. Mare'2, 1925: 1. 
Mar. 5; E 608790; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 4767 


Comprehensive beginner’s band book; 
by H. E. Nutt. of U. S. Svo. [Blue- 


print] © Feb. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
13; E 607962; Hubert E. Nutt, Chi- 
cago. 4768 


Concert study in C minor; by Arthur 
Somervell, of England; pf. © Jan. 


Zoe). hc, Mep,, 4." Ki 608822 : 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 4769 


Concertino ; pour quatuor 4 cordes, par 
Igor Strawinsky, arr. Arthur Lou- 
rié, of France; pf. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
1 ce Mar. 13; E 609404; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 4770 


von Paul HEssek, of Switzerland, 
op. 18; violine u. klav., D moll. 

Jan. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 19; E 609833: 
C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 4771 


Concerto. in G minor; by H. R. Hoare, 
of U. S., op. 24; violin with pf. acc. 
© Apr. 9, 1925; 2c. and aff. Apr. 16: 
A 828485; Henry R. Hoare, Chicago. 

4772 


Concone ( ) Etude; op. 24, nos. 8, 
19, selected and ed. Leopold Godow- 
sky, of U. 8.; pf. @ Apr24, 1925: 
2 ¢. each Apr. 24; E 613604, 618605: 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. 

[© fingering, phrasing, annotations. 
general information and glossary] 
4773, 4774 


4763 | 


4784 


Connais-tu le pays; an orange grove in 
California, de Vive la femme, paroles 
H. Varna, F. Rouvray et L. Le- 
liévre, musique Irving Berlin, of 
U. S. [French and English text] 

© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1925; 
BH 610275 ; Publications Francis- Day, 
Paris. 4ATT5 


Consecration ; w Frances Ridley Haver- 
gal, m William Lester ,of U. S.. op. 
103, no. 2; pf. or organ ace. 1. High 
voice, in F.—2. Low voice, in D flat. 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. each Mar. 23; 
_E 610644; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
A4T76 


Conte (Le) vrai de grand’ mére; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 17;.E 609770; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, s/mer, 
France. A777 


Contemplation; by Karl Rissland, of 
U. S., op. 25; violin and pf. © Apr. 
18, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 23; E 613495; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 4778 


Coolidge, Coolidge, Coolidge; w and 


melody G. P. Sproles, of U. S. © 
1c Mar. 2, 1925; E 610170; Grace 
Pugh Sproles, Galax, Va. 4779 


Coo-00-00; w and melody E. Gainfort, 
of Ireland, domiciled at San Fran- 
cisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612051; Emma 
Gainfort, San Francisco. 4780 


Corazon roto (Broken heart); South 
American waltz ballad, Jack Levy, 
of U. S. [Spanish and English text] 


© Apr. 29, 1925; 2 ec Apr. 30; E 
6115387 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 4781 
Core che chiagne!...; versi Mike 


Gaeta, musica H. Lambiase, of U.S.; 


mand.).ace-’ ©: Jan (loz '2 se: 
Jan. 24; E 579797; Henry Lam- 
biase, Boston. 4782 


w M. Romanelli, melodia Joseph 
Gioe, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Yorkos©: Mar, 15,1925 -"1 ec. Aor: a 
1925, 1 e. Apr. 15; EH 613259; Michele 
Romanelli, New York. 4783 


Cornago (Luigi) Cento solfeggi can- 
tati; nelle chiavi di sol e di fa con 
appendice di 10 solfeggi parlati nelle 
Stesse chiavi alternate ad uso del 
Corso magistrale inferiore liceo fem- 
minile e scuole corali, L. Cornago, 
of Italy. Edizioni Carisch. S8vo. 
© Jam, 12; 19255: ec. Mar. 252 Wh 
609852; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

4784 


219 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4785 


Corned beef and cabbage; w and mel- 
ody Michael Joseph Fitzpatrick, of 


U. 8. ©riativehi Mar. 18) 192551 Eb 
611006; Michael J. Fitzpatrick, 
Brooklyn. 4785 


Corned beef and cabbage blues; w 
and melody B. Nelson, of Canada. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1925; H 611446; 
Bert Nelson, Peterboro, Canada. 

4786 


Corniche (La) d’or; ouverture, A. 
Courtade, of France; fanfares de 
trompettes. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1 ¢ Apr. 17; E 609694; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 4787 


Cortége; par Maxime Dumoulin, arr. 
R. Furnari, of Italy; orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 @ Mar. 6, 1925; E 608930; R. 
Furnari, Paris. [© arrangement] 

4788 


Cosmopolitan lady; one-step, from On 
with the dance, w and m Noel 
Coward, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 31; E 6093888; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., 
London. 4789 


Cote d’azur; ouverture, A. Courtade, 
of France; fanfares de trompettes. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1c. Apr. 17; 
EK 609692; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 4790 


Could you learn to love me just for 
old times’ sake; w S. Burritt, mel- 
ody Vincent Nery, of U.S. ©l1le. 
Mar. 12, 1925; E 612169; Sam Bur- 
ritt, Chicago. 4791 


Couldn't we keep on dancing; fox 
trot, from On with the dance, w 
Noel Coward, m Philip Braham, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 
e. Mar. 31; E 609385; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Iltd., London. 

4792 


Count me with thy children; w and 
m P. O. Campbell, of U. S. © Mar. 
6, 1925; 2 c« Mar. 11; E 607886; 
Paul Omar Campbell, Los Angeles. 

4793 


Count on us; w Lizzie DeArmond, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © Apr. 
1, 1925; 2 c..Mar..30; EB 610842: 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

4794 

Country life; w and melody M. Vun- 
canan, of U. S. © 1.e¢ Mar. 30, 
1925 ; E 612525; M. Vuncanan, Lake- 
land, Fla. 4795 

Couplet; by Ludwig Lebell, of Great 
Britain, op. 24, no. 1; violoncello 


pt. If1, n. s., v. 20 


and pf. © Feb. 23, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
10; EF 609289; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4796 


Court house blues; w and melody 
Clara Smith, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
9, 1925; E 611083; C. R. pub. co., 
New York. 4797 


Cow boy love; w O. Myracle, melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1. Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610602; Ollie Myracle, 
Brookland, Ark. 4798 


Cowboy dream; fox trot, text Bruno 
Balz und Armin Jongg, musik Tom 
Burns, arr. Georg Griiber, of Ger- 
many; orech. mit worte und pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1924; 
1c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609006; Musik- 
verlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 4799 


Cowboy’s Christmas (Cowboys Weih- 
nacht) ; by Jaromir Weinberger, of 
Austria, rev. Otakar Sevcik; violin 
and pf. © Feb. 18, 1924; 2 c. May 
10; E 592070; Universal-edition a. 
g., Vienna. 4800 


Cradle song; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 7, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 612992; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 4801 


(Wiegenliedchen) ; by Géza Hor- 
vath, of Hungary, op. 146, no. 1; 
pf., in octaves. © Apr. 11, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 17; E 611162; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 4802 


Cradle (A) song of our Lady; w 
Mary Winter Were, m Horace 
Spence, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 609945; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 4803 


Cragun conservatory method for: the 
saxophone; in four volumes, J. 
Beach Cragun, of U. S. v. 3. © 
Apr. 2, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 6; 
A 826999; Finder & Urbanek, Chi- 
cago. 4804. 


Crazy ’bout love; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c Apr. 24, 1925: 
E 613447; Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. 4805 


Crazy crossword puzzle blues ; w Fran- 
cis C. Chantereau and Dick Soper, 
m Bernardo Fazioli, of U. S. © | 
Mar. 30, 1925; 2 ec@ Mar. 31; H 
612749 ; Franco-American music pub. 
co., Boston. 4806 


Creole blues; melody, V. J. Lubowski 
and A. Parenti, both of U.S. © 1 
e. Apr. 1, 1925; E 612622; Vitaly 
Jaques Lubowski and Anthony Par- 
enti, New Orleans. 4807 


220 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


Creole love song; by J. D. Schurmann, 


of U. S.; steel guit. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 « Apr. 20; E 613345; Jos- 
eph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. 4808 


Crepe hanger’s blues ; w and melody 


Spencer Williams, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Mar. 20, 1925; E 612237; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 4809 


Crépuscule (Im zwielicht) ; von Ru- 
dolt ,Friml, op.,36, no. 2, arr. L. 
Artok, of Germany; salon orch. mit 
pf. conductor. © Jan. 15, 1925; 1 
ce. Mar. 7; E 609130; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. [© ar- 
rangement and orchestration] 4810 


Crimson (The) rose; Spanish sere- 
nade, w and m Joseph W. Clokey, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. © Feb. 21, 
1925; 2-c. Mar. 7; E 607857;'C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 4811 

Cross (The); w and m L. H. Slaugh- 
ter, of U. S., arr. Gene Burdette. 
(In His own words) © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E 6138004; Louis 
H. Slaughter, Chicago. 4812 


Cross (Le) puzzle; versi A. Gildo, 
musica Alfredo Salemme, of Italy. 
@i Mar, 319; 1925.,,2.¢c. Mar; 275..B 
612469 ; Armando Gildo, Brooklyn. 

4813 


Cross-word mama; w D. E. Albert, m 
Dave Albert, of U. S. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610239; D. E. 
Albert, Los Angeles. 4814 


Cross word mamma; w and melody 
Lasses White [pseud. of LeRoy 
White] of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1925; E 607773; LeRoy White, Dal- 
las, Tex. 4815 

Cross word puzzle; by Chas. Olson, of 
ULMSUss pf XO! Mar!) 23) 1925: 2: 
Apr. 7; E 610962; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 4816 

fox trot, w A. A. Fournier, m 

Nelson Williams, of U. S. © Mar. 

13, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 19; E 612159; 

Alcide A. Fournier, Attleboro, Mass. 


4817 
w and melody H. S. Leifeld, of 
WHS 3 © Ve) Mar, a6) 1995" Eb 


612040; Hedwig S. Leifeld, Potts- 
ville, Pa. 4818 
Cross word puzzle blues; w and mel- 
ody V. Bland, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612032; Viola Bland, 
Carthage, Mo. 4819 


Cross-word puzzle news; fox trot, w 
and m Mary Blue, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 4, 1925: E 611085; Mary Blue 
co., Naches City, Wash. 4820 


4832 


Cross words, why were they spoken; 
w and m Al Dubin, Clarence Gas- 
kill and F. Henri Klickmann, all of 


U,\S:, ‘©. Apr: 16, 1925.5, 2) ex | Apr. 
30; E 611550; Jack Mills, inc, 
New York. 4821 


Crossword (The) puzzle; from Louise 
the 14th, w Arthur Wimperis, m 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. © Mar. 
Wr dO2Z5: 2rer Mar. «9; Eh, GOtS10; 
Harms, inc., New York. 4822 


Crossword puzzle blues; w and mel- 
ody J. A. Rinehart, of U.S. ©le. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612307; J. A. Rine- 
hart, Marshalltown, Ia. 4823 


Crown after cross; Easter service, 
Ira B. Wilson, arr. Chas. L. Lewis, 
of U: .S.;‘orch.: -4to.. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 613112; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 4824 


Crown Him! Lord of all; anthem, w 
Edward Perronet, arr. F. S. Ray- 
mond, of U. S.; bass solo, duet and 
Cho ato. kG) Mar, 4 1925 ¢"'2..c. 
Mar. 14; E 612105; Robin Ellis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 4825 


Cry aloud; w Charlotte G. Homer, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S.; © Apr. 
1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E 610847; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

4826 


Cry baby blues; w and melody Mrs. 
R. A. Wilson, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
2A or LODO Gg,» By Gld288 : GMTS, . Re TA. 
Wilson, Redondo Beach, Calif. 

4827 


Cryin’ out loud; w and m. R. 8. Bax- 
ter, of -U.18. 4 © -Apry 20° 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 20; E 618329; Ray S. Baxter, 
Atlanta, Ga. 4828 


Crying fool; w A.C. Gibbons and J. L. 
Robinson, m and arr. James Gross, 
of .U. S... ©.1 e: Mar. 25,1925; HB 
612396; J. Leon Robinson, Glouces- 
ter City, N. J. 4829 


Cud nad wista; melody, arr. J. Kal- 
lint, of “U. S. - ©, 1; ¢..-Aprady. 1925 ; 
E 612620; Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

4830 


Cuna (La); eradle song, w C. A. 
Neville, m L. A. Parés, of Australia ; 
medium voice, in C. © Feb. 19, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 25; E 609310; Luis 
Amadeo Parés and Charles Allan 
Neville, Brisbane, Australia. 4831 


Cuor che soffre; valzer, Remo D’Alba, 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1925; E 613314; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 4832 


221. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4833 


pt. 1H, nis., v.20 


Cupid in a bed of roses; w_ tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Bateson, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1925; 
E 608875; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 4833 


Cupid! oh! Cupid; w Harry M. 
Smith, m Victor Doux Ehle, of U. S. 
© 1 e¢ Apr. 14, 1925; EB 611094; 
Victor D. Ehle, San Jose, Calif. 


4834 
Cupid’s dream; danse _ characteris- 
tique, Frank Bertram, of U. S.; 


banjo solo. © Nov. 24, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 618215; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 4835 


Curios I’ve found: w Glen Visscher 
[pseud. of V. G. V. Weber], melody 
Henri Weber, of U. S. © 1 ec Mar. 
21, 1925; E 610597; Viva Glen Vis- 
scher Weber, New York. 4836 


Czerny (—) Study; op. 553, no. 1, 
636, no. 24, selected and ed. Leo- 
pold Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. © 
Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ce. each Apr. 29; EH 
613607, 613610; Art publication Ssoc., 


St. Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, 
annotations, general information 
and glossary ] 4837, 4838 


op. 6386, no. 8, selected and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; 
E 612497; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, an- 
notations and glossary] 


D'or et de verre; paroles D. J. D’Or- 
baix, musique G. Berry, of France. 
© Dee. 31,'1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608973; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 

4840 


Daddy come back; w and melody H. 
M. Cogert, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1925; E 618521; Henry Mans- 


field Cogert, Brooklyn. 4841 
Daddy has two watchmen; w and 
melody J. M. Herbert. © 1c. Apr. 


25, 1925; E 611422; J. M. Herbert, 
Akron, O. 4842 


Daddy’s (A) prayer; ballad fox trot, 
w and melody K. E. Burdick, of 


UES? “© ave Apes 16; Sts25.7 
611139; Kenneth HE. Burdick, New 
York. 4843 


Dainty fine bird; w traditional, m 
Orlando Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 381, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; E 608861; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4844 


4839 


Daisies; w and m J. W. Ryback, of 
U. 8. Oak Park, Ill. Ryback music 
shop. © Mar. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
30; E 612581; Joseph W. Ryback, 

~ Oak Park, II. 4845 


Daisy; w and melody Mrs. E. M. Wil- 
liams, of U. S. © i-c. Mar. 9, 1925: 
E 607816; Mrs. E. M. Williams, 
Covington, Ky. 4846 


Dakota blues; w and melody D. W. 
Paul, of U.S. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1925: 
E 607811; Daisy Woodcook Paul, 
Pingree, N. D. 4847 


Damais (E.) Sonate; par E. Damais, 
of France; violoncello. © Mar. 25, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 17; E 609742; Emile 
Damais, Paris. 4848 


Dammi un bacio; valzer, Santi Ta- 
farella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1 €) Mariage - 
E 612456; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 4849 


Dan-Sing; the China dancing man, w 
R. Turk, melody J. Meyer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr.’ 9, 1925-3) 1611017 - 
Joseph Meyer and Roy Turk, New 
York. 4850 


Dance in the mountain hut; by Rich- 
ard Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 104,. 
no. 3; pf. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
29; E 611618; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 4851 


Dance of the ballerine; from Pe- 
trouchka, w Frederick H. Martens, 
m Igor Strawinsky, transcribed and 
adapted William Lester, of U. S.; 
three women’s voices, with violin 
obbl. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 14; E 610427; Breitkopf publi- 
cations, inc., New York. [© English 
text and trans. and adaptation] 

4852 


Dance of the coachmen and nurses; 
from Petrouchka, w Frederick H. 
Martens, m Igor Strawinsky, aug- 
mented and adapted William Lester, 
of U. 8.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 
610423 ; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. [© text and arrange- 
ment |] 4853 


Dance of the elephants; by Gustav > 
Klemm, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 13; EH 611114; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 4854 


Dance of the flower girls; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 521; pf. 
© ‘Mar! 3,1 1925'S 20 Gai eee 
607933; Theo. Presser ¢v., Phila- 
delphia. 4855 


222 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


’ 
nos. 8-4, 1925 


Dance rhythm; by David Alberto 
[pseud. of David Albert Cohn] of 
w-S:5.pi. © Apri (28, 1925;,:2 ¢. 
Apr. 28; E 611513; Breitkopf pub- 
lications, ine., New York. 4856 


Dancers (The); w Herman Ruby, m 
Abe Lyman and Tippy Gray, both 
of U. S. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
24; E 610682; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 4857 


Dancing figures; by Cedric W. Lemont, 
Oia se pl. ©), Mar, 23, 1925; 2c. 
Mar. 27; E 612430; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 4858 


Dancing through; fox trot, Eric An- 
sell, of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 
24, A925; 1.c, Mar, 18; E 609194; 
Ascherberg. Hopwood & Crew, lItd.., 
London. 4859 


Danger; w Gus Kahn, m Isham Jones, 
of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
©, Apr, 20,,.1925;.2 ¢. Apr. 23 E 
613516; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 4860 


Danger in your eyes; w and m C. K. 
Harris,,of..U. S...© Mar. 2, 1925; 
Pe. Wires ors fy OOliok: ‘Chas, K. 
Harris, New York. 4861 


Danny boy; Londonderry air, on an 
old Irish air, Fred E. Weatherly, 
arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great Brit- 
ain; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
(Boosey’s string band magazine, no. 
240) © Jan. 28, 1925; 1c. Mar. 10; 
E 609051; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 4862 


Dans la _ clairiére; esquisse sym- 
phonique, H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. Apr. 17,1925; E 
609720; J. Yves K., Paris. 4863 


Dans la forét bleue; poésie Maurice 
Dufresne, musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
17; E 609778; Alnh. Schotte & cie., 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 4864 


Dans la vallée; fantaisie, A. Courtade, 
of France; fanfare de clairons. Edi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon et 
cie. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 17; E 6093689 ; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 4865 


Dans le joli bois embaumé; poésie 
Maurice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609768 ; Alph. Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

4866 


Dans mes roses ... dans vos choux; 
de Pépéte, paroles Didier Gold, R. 
Dieudonné et C. A. Carpentier, 


52683—25—_—4 


musique José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609501; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 4867 


Danse caprice; by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho Slovakia, domiciled at New 
> York, op. 191, no. 2; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 17; E 
610530; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 4868 


Danse (La) de Chrysis; par Edouard 
Mathé et Fernand Malet, both of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 
608906; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 4869 


Danse orientale; by G. Lubomirski, 
arr. and ed. W. C. Polla, of U. S.; 
pf. © Apr. 10, 1925; 2.c. Apr. 13; 
E 613097; United States music pub. 
co., New York, [© new arrange- 
ment] 4870 


Danza spagnola; w P. Buongiovanni, 
musiea Louis Canoro, of U. 8.; vio- 
lin. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612252 ; 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, New York. 

4871 


Dark eyes; w L. Holland, m Jack A. 
Edwards, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 5; E 610240; Leo Hol- 
land, Hamilton. Ala. 4872 


Dark Hawaiian eyes; fox-trot song, w 
Bartley Costello, m Roxanne Hamp- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © Mar. 2}, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 20; E 612236; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 4873 


Darktown broadcasting; w and mel- 
ody H. Creamer, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 8, 1925; HE 612928: Henry 
Creamer, New York. 4874 


Darling tonight I’m thinking of you; 
w Murillo Kirchner, m W. P. Kirch- 
ner, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1925; 
E 612464; Wm. P. Kirchner, Min- 


neapolis. 4875 
Das ist schdne so in der ehe; aus 
Madame Pharao, worte Bruno 


Hardt-Warden, musik Anton Profes, 
arr. H. Bliithgen, of Austria. © 
Dec. 15, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; E 
609861; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 4876 


Dat olle lid; worte Paul Warncke, 
musie HE. Schuster, of Germany; 
ftir eine singstimme u. klavierbeg- 
leitung. © Nov. 27, 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 


12, 1925; E 609098; Elfriede 
Schuster, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany. A877 


223 


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4878 


pt. 11, m's., v. 20 


Dat wicked Charleston; w and m A. 
Hisenberg, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 24, 


1925; E 613462; Anna Wisenberg, — 


4878 


Daughter (The) of Souvenir; ma- 
zurka, by V. Spadea, of U. S8.; pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 
610859 ; V. Spadea, New York. 4879 


David’s dream; by Aug. H. Schaefer, 
of U. S.; solo for cornet, trombone 
or alto saxophone, with pf. acc. © 
Feb! 28) 19253'"2 eo Mar? 12';* E 
610390; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 4880 


Dawn (The); cantata, text from the 
epilogue to the wine press, Alfred 
Noyes, set to m Mark Andrews, of 
U. S., op. 100; ten. solo and cho., 
with pf. ace. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 610515; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 4881 


Dawn (The) of gladness; junior 
pageant, Carolyn R. Freeman, of U. 
S. 8vo. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 11; A 824965; Meigs pub. 
eo., Indianapolis. 4882 


Dawn to dusk; w BE. H. Goad, m Jack 
A. Edwards, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan musie co. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 610245; BE. H. 
Goad, Anniston, Ala. 4883 


Dawning (The) morrow; w and m 
LeRoy J. Robertson, of U. S.; pf. 
ace. and violin obbl. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 613372; Inter- 
mountain music pub. co., Salt Lake 
City. 4884 


Day and night; w and m Hilbert Earl 
Stewart, of U. S. 1. High voice, in 
D.—2. Med. voice, in C. © Mar. 23, 
1925; 2 ec. each Apr. 6; E 612885; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. © 4885 


Day (The) of need; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. 
S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; EB 
610846 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 4886 


Days; w and m J. I. Roberts, of U. 
S., arr. C. Peters. © 1c. Mar. 30, 


Brooklyn. 


1925; E 611205; Jack I. Roberts, 
Buffalo. A88T 
De ol’ ark’s a-moverin’; four-pt. cho., 


collected and harmonized David W. 
Guion, arr. Carl Deis, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 21; E 610566; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 4888 


De possum stew; w A. De Bardi, m 
A. Paoli, of U. S. New York, Man- 


eee 
SSS 2° QGFESS = 


hattan music co. © Apr. 1, 1925; » 
2c. Apr. 18; E 611185; A De Bardi, 
Cheeotah, Okl. 4889 


Dear little girl of mine; w Walter 
Gilchrist, m EH. Baimbridge, of Can- 
ada. Toronto, Canada, Whaley, 
Royee & co., ltd. © Apr. 25, 1925; 
1c Apr. 27: E 609999; EH. Baim- 
bridge, St. Catherine, Canada. 4890 


Dear little mother; waltz, w Fred 
Kekut and Bill Bowers, melody F. 
Kekut, B. Bowers and P. Cicculli, 
all of U.S? © 1 & Mar, 21,°1925 ; 
E 610608; Patrick Cicculli, Brook- 
lyn. 4891 


Dear little pal of my heart; w and 
mC. P.. Keené, of (U.S. Ort \c. 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607904; Clarence 
P. Keene, New York. 4892 


Dear little pal of yesterday; w Bert 
Bernier, m O. E. Soboda, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 610807; 
Olga E. Soboda, Conneaut, O. 4893 


Dear little Robinson Crusoe; vocal 
one-step, w Eddie Rosen, m Jack 
Lewis, of England. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 9, 1925; 

. 1 ce. Mar. 31; E 573003; West’s, Itd., 
London. 4894 


Dear mother o’ mine; w F. Dawson, 
m Helen Kent, of U. S. © Mar. 
8, 1925; 2 c Mar. 21; E 612787; 
Fred Dawson, Milestone, Sask., Can- 
ada. 4895 


Dear mother you; w' and m V. N. 
Ray, of U. S. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 
e. Mar. 23; E 610625; Vernon N. 
Ray, Chicago. 4896 


Dear, oh, dear; w and melody Carlos 
B. McAfee, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1925; E 612229; Carson J. Rob- 
ison, New York. A897 


Dear old Adams; w and melody J. L. 
Storer, of \U..S.. © 1 GG. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612548; J. L. Storer, West 
Union, O. 4898 


Dear old Colorado; w E. L. Noblitt, 
m Inez Jones, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612057; Edna L. Noblitt, 
Denver. 4899 


Dear old Dixieland; the choo choo 
song, w James Kendis, m Hal Dy- 
son, of U. S. © Feb. 27, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 21; E 611311; Kendis, Brock- 
man music co., ine., New York. 

4900 


Dear old girl: fox-trot, Theo. Morse, 
arr. Claude Lapham, both of U. S.; 
orch. Old master’s ed. 4to. © 


224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 
Apr 29.) 1925; 2.0¢., Apri’28; HE 
611492: Jack Snyder pub. co., inc., 
New York. 4901 


Dear old Puget Sound; w J. Cusber, 
melody Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610742; James 
Cusber, San Francisco. 4902 


Dearer than ever; w and m H. J. 
Mutts Or 0. S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 18; E 611209; Horace J. 
Kurtz, Lafayette, Ind. 4903 


Dearest one; w and m M. B. Segeberg, 


Meee KC) AC ADI, 2.) L92D,5 Hi 
612631: Margaret B.  Segeberg, 
Somerville, Mass. 4904 
Death of Floyd Collins: w and m 


Andrew Jenkins, of U. S., arr. Irene 
Spain ©, 1..c.,;Apr.,20, 1925;., B 
613310: Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
4905 

Deep river; old negro melody, tran- 
scribed Carlos Salzedo, of U. S.; 
harp. © Feb. 27, 1925; 2 ¢c. Mar. 
2: E 607767; Composers music corp., 


New York. 4906 
Deep 2nd. st. blues; melody, Wm. 
McKenzie, of U. S. © 1 ec. Apr. 
18, 1925; E 611202; Brunswick- 

Balke-Collender co., New York. 
4907 


Degrossi (F.) Trois études d’artistes ; 
de F. Degrossi, of France; violon. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 
6, 1925; H 609486; Evette et Schaef- 

’ fer, Paris. 4908 


Dein ldcheln; worte Felix Weingart- 
ner nach dem Englischen des Met- 
ealf, musik F. Weingartner, of Aus- 
tria, op. 70, no. 2. © Dec. 15, 1924; 
1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609837; Rich- 
ard Birnbach, Berlin. 4909 


Deine augen leuchten wie die sonne; 
worte Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik 


Anton Profes, of Austria. © Dec. 
it O4 ss 1 ser Marsodt Spr 925); oH 
609858; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 4910 
Delibes (Clement Philibert Leo) 
Naila; intermezzo, rhythmic para- 
phrase, Arthur Lange, of U. S. © 
Marie 23 O25); 2) ¢.iaMar. J23:,08 
612262; Arthur Lange, ine., New 
York. [© paraphrasing] 4911 


O thou cruel sea (O mer, ouvre- 
toi) ; three-part song, English w M. 
Barnett, arr. Victor Harris, of U.S.; 


women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612886; Oliver 
Ditson: co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 4912 


‘Delizioso : 


4925 


Délicieuse Provence; 
Courtade, 


ouverture, A. 
of France; fanfare de 


trompes de. chasse. 4to. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 1 @ Apr. 17; E 609695; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 4913 


vaizer, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1925; E 612450; 
Giovanni Licitra and Salvatore Gia- 


cino, New York. 4914 
De Long (George Bowen) Hight 
songs; by G. B. de Long, of U. S. 


Oumar. 12-1925 3 21e! Mar eg ok 
610513 ; Edith de Long, New York. 
4915 


Demi-heure (Une) de _ préparation 
technique; par I. Philipp, of France; 
pf. 1. Difficile—2. Moyenne force. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ce. each Apr. 6; 
E 609441, 609444 : Heugel, Paris. 

4916, 4917 


Départ; paroles D. J. D’Orbaix, mu- 
sique G. Berry, of France. © Dec. 
Bl, +1924; 2 .ae Mar. 6, <1925; E 
608967; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 

4918 


Departed; w and m M. J. Silva, of 
U.S: ..©..1, ¢., Mar.,.24;. 1925; EB 


610661; Manuel J. Silva, Hudson, 
Mass. 4919 
Derniére (La) aubade de Pierrot; 


poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 e. Apr.’ 17.3 H. 609778; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 4920 


Desert dreams; melody, C. L. Hard- 
ing jr., of U.S. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1905; 
E 612821; Charles Lewis Harding, 
jr., Dedham, Mass. 4921 


Desert love song; three-pt. song, w 
Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, m Charles 
Gilbert Spross, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 25; E 610702; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 4922 


Desert sands; w Milton Uecker, m H. 
Kovarik} ‘of U.S.’ ©" 1 Ge Apr. "7, 
1925; E 610988; Hedviga Kovarik, 


Chicago. 4923 
Desiderio valzer (Desire waltz); by 
L. Basset, of U. S.; instrumental. 


© 1 ec. Mar. 11, 1925; E 607894; 
Luigi Basset, Rochester, N. Y. 4924 


Design; w Leolyn Louise Everett, m 
Timothy Mather Spelman, of U. S.; 
high voice, in G flat. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 609324; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 4925 


225 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4926 


Deutscher arbeitersang ; worte Ludwig 


Thoma, musik Hrwin Lendvai, of 
Germany, op. 38, no. 1; m&nner- 
chor a cappella. Partitur. 4to. 


Dec. 2, 1924: 1c Mar. 19, 1925; B 
609884; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
Zig. 4926 


Deuxieme sonate; par Joseph Achron, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 45; violon et pf. © Aug. 28, 
1924; 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 17; 
E 612116; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 4927 


Devant le bergeau vide; berceuse, R. 
Ch. Martin, of France, op 125; vio- 
lon avee acc. de pf. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609442; Heugel, 
Paris. 4928 


Devilish; w D. Batchelor, m Luther A. 
Clark, of U:'S:, © 1. Apr. 3.1925 ; 
E 612768; David Batchelor, Man- 


chester, Ga. 4929 
Dew drop; polka, J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel guit. © Apr. 8, 


1925; 2 c Apr. 20; E 613351; Jo- 
seph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. 4930 


Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly: w 
Henry Constable, m Francis Pilking- 
ton, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol fa notations] © Feb. 24, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 9; E 609081; Stainer 
& Bell, 1td., London. 4931 


Diavolo (il) nel campanile; grottesco 
in un atto, parole e musica Adriano 
Lualdi, of Italy; canto e pf. © 
Apr.. 14, 1925; 1 e¢ Apr. 25; D 
26761; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. 
a., Milan. 4932 


Dictionaries; w and m GC. W. B. 
Sykes, of U. S. © 1 ce Mar. 5, 
1925; E 610262; Clarence W. B. 


Sykes, New Bedford, Mass. 4933 


Dictionary blues; w and melody Spen- 
cer and C. Williams, both of U. S. 
© 1c Mar. 5, 1925; E 610225; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 4934 


Didone; frammento di cantata di 
Benedetto Marcello, trascrizione da 
Alceo Toni, of Italy; sop. o ten. col 
basso continuo realizzato; orch. 
d’archi. Partitura. 12mo. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 23; E 609997; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 4935 


Die not, fond man; w traditional, m 
John Ward, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of Iingland; mixed voices. 


pt. tr, n. s., v. 20 


Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608881 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 4936 


Dio (La) estas mia pa8tisto (The 
Lord is my shepherd) ; w tr. D. O.S. 
Lowell, m W. Hutchins, of U. S. 
[English and Spanish text] ©1e. 
Jan. 15, 1925; E 605039; Willis 
Hutchins, Brookline, Mass. 4937 


Dionysiaques; de Florent Schmitt, of 
France, op. 62. 1. Orch. d’ harmonie. 
militaire. Partition—2. Harmonie. 
Parties. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Apr. 6; E 609539, 609552 ; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 4938, 49359 

Dirge; by. S. Bator, arr. Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Apr. 7; 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 9; EB 
612985; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 4940 

Dixie; w and melody L. W. Wood, of 
U. Ss. © 1 ce Apr. 8, 1925; E 
612930; Lyman Worthy Wood, She- 
boygan, Wis. 4941 


Dixie on Broadway; march song, m 
E. G. Griffith, of U. S. © Jan. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 2; E 607748; Edna 
Gertrude Griffith, New York. 4942 


Dixie polka; by the Dixie orchestra, 
of U. S.; pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 7, 1925; E 610991; Bishop mu- 
Sie pub. house, Buffalo. 4943 


Dizzy Lizzy; by V. J. Lubowski and 
A. Parenti, both of U. S.; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 6125138; Vitaly 
Jaques Lubowski and Anthony Pa- 
renti, New Orleans. 4944 

Diuga mitos¢; walce, I. Ivanovici, arr. 
A. Omelezuk, both of U. S.; forte- 
pian. © Jan. 31, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
10; E 612705; Joseph Krygier, Phil- 
adelphia. 4945 

Do doo do; w and melody B. Smith, 
of. U.S. .©. se.) Marae Ozer 
610310; Ben Smith, New York. 

4946 


Do dreams come true; w and melody 
R. Wilds and R. Coleman, both of 
U. SS. Oo Mare Ve 192a2 
610751; Ruby Wilds and Ruth Cole- 
man, Hast Point, Ga. ‘4947 


Do not forget; w and melody I. W. 
O’Shea, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612335; Irene W. O’Shea., 
Hackensack, N. J. 4948 


Do tanzu; de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1 ce. Apr. 17; E 609713; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [@©- arrange- 
ment ] 4949 


226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Do you ever dream of me? w and 
melody Mrs. R. C. Watson, of U. 8. 
© 1 e¢ Mar. 9, 1925; E 607882; 
Mrs. R. C. Watson, Fort Covington, 
NLY: 

Do you know: w and m Leslie Elliott, 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 27, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 18; E 609195; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

4951 

Do you remember: by Carrie Jacobs 
Bond, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. 
S., played by Roger Hilliard. (Solo 
earola word roll, no. 75895) [Music 
roly © Apr: 11,1925; +2'c.”’ Apr. 


22: E 611400; Cable co., Chicago. 


[© editing] 4952 
Do you remember the love nest; fox 
trot, w and m Ray Vincent and Leo 
Herbert, both of England; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 18; EH 
609154: Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 4953 


Does my sweetie do-and how; w and 
m Sidney Holden, Alex. Belledna 
and Maceo Pinkard, all of U. S.: 
pf. ace., with arr. for ukulele Dick 
Konter. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
2: E 610117; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo., ine., New York. 4954 

Dogliani: polka, A. Cagnazzo, of U. S.; 
accordion. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 11: BE 610360: Biagio R. Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. 4955 


Doing the bearcat there; w and mel- 
ody.F. Stein, of U. S. © 1c¢. Mar. 
30, 1925: E 612544; Frank Stein. 
Pittsburg. Calif. 4956 


Dolee carezze; polka, J. Partipilo, of 
es 71. violin. © )4. ext: Apr: i.6, 
1925: E 612806; Joseph Partipilo, 
Chicago. 4957 

Dolee frenesia: mazurka. Santi Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1 c¢ Mar. 27, 1925; 
E 612455: Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 4958 

Dolce primavera ; mazurka, Santi Taf- 
arella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; instr. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; 
EK 610665; Joseph Giacino, New 
York. 4959 

Doleezza; polka, E. Erario, of U. S.:; 
mand. © 1 ec. Aug. 27, 1925; HB 
-§95183 : Errico Erario, Brooklyn. 

4960 
Doll days: novelette, George L. Cobb, 

' Varn: Boil: Hildreth}! of) U. Svs! oreh. 

4to. © Dec. 31, 1923: 2 c Apr. 15, 

1925: E 613201; Walter Jacobs, inc., 

Boston. [© arrangement] 4961 


4950 


4971 


el eee SS 


Dolly blues; de Haut les mains; pa- 


roles Charles Tutelier, musique 
René Demaret, of Belgium. © Dec. 
Si.) 1924; 1 @ ) Apeorey 9192577" 
609578; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 
4962 


Dolorosa; fox-trot, paroles E. Du- 
mont, musique F. L. Bénech, of 
France. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
6; E 609555; F. L. Bénech, Paris. 

4963 


Dome (The) voluntaries; by H. W. 
Chuter, of Great Britain; American 
organ, harmonium or organ. Set 1. 
Om Near 3 19h ole.) Apr 2c) 


609380; Collard Moutrie, London. 
4964 
Doniach (Shula) Two child songs; 


Hebrew w Rahel Doniach, English 
tr. and m S. Doniach, of England. 
Numi-na (Lullaby) [1 other] © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; E 610307; Shula 


Doniach, London. 4965 
Donizetti (Gaetano) Lilting Lucia; 
the Sextette by Donizetti, arr. 


Frank J. Black. of U. S.; orch. © 
Dee. 15, 1924; 2 ce. Mar. 30, 1925; 
E 612577; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 4966 


Die regimentstochter (La fille du 
régiment) ; potpourri Arthur Sey- 
bold, of Germany, op. 205, no. 1; 
violine 1. und violoncello. © Jan. 
HE 1925 1 cr Apr: (207 “W2609958- 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 4967 


Think not this heart can alter; 
from Lucia di Lammermoor, arr. T. 
Belmont’ Davis, of U. S.; pf. Chi- 
cago, Davis music co. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 610540 ; Thomas 
Adams, Cleveland. 4968 


Donna (La) Lombarda (The lady of 
Lombardy); ballata, Italian folk- 
song, English version Th. Baker, 
m collected, elaborated and arr. 
Geni Sadero, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Italian and English 
text © Agri? 21. 19255 oe)" Nor. 
25; E 611473; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© collection, elabora- 
tion and arrangement] 4969 

Donna Sasa’; versi Ignazio Buttitta, 
musica Cosentino Salvatore, of U. S. 
© 1e Mar. 25, 1925; E 612408; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 4970 


Don’t blame me; w Tommie Malie, m 
Sammy Stept, of U. S.; pf. acce., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
Webi 26. "192052 ter ene. 26 5°" 
607738 ; Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. 4971 


227 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 111; n..s., v. 20 


4972 


Don't bother me; w and melody, I. H. | Don't tell me I’ve just been dreaming ; 


Seull.: of ; Gia Sie--Onjdy ie) Mar, 20, 
1925; E 612247; Irma Hopkins 
Seull, Chicago. 4972 


Don’t bring Lulu; w Billy Rose and 
Lew Brown, m Ray Henderson, of 
U. S: ©,Mar. 18, 1925; 2.c¢..,Mamn. 
20: E 612185; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 4973 


Don’t cha be too sure; w Frank Kurtz, 
m Jack Cully, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 2; E 607735; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 

4974 


Don’t forget to pray; w and m B. B. 
McKinney, of U. S.; male quartet. 
(In Coleman’s new quartet book) 
@OrAprd ty 1925 3 Wael OA pr ha on 
612841: Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

4975 


Don’t forget you have a mother; w 
and melody W. E. Gilmore, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612524; 
Wesley E. Gilmore, Bethesda, O. 

4976 


Don't get blue; w and melody J. J. 
‘Brady, of U. S.- © 1 c: Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612048; Jesse J. Brady, 
Show Low, Ariz. 4977 


Don’t hesitate; w and m Heck [pseud. 
of A. H. Keena] of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612064; Allis 
Hardy Keena, Mercer Island, Wash- 
ington. . 4978 

Don’t let anybody vamp your man; 
from Louie the 14th, w Arthur Wim- 
peris, m Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. 
© Apr.04.°4925); Zee Aprae2ey 
612712; Harms, inc., New York. 

4979 

Don't let your mouth get you in noth- 
ing your feet can’t get you out of; 
w and m J. Allard, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 13, 1925° VE “GlSiI270>  SIimmie 
Allard, Dallas. 4980 

Don’t take a chance, take a Checker ; 
w Jonny Chamberlain and Tony 
Luongo, m Joe Long, of U. S.. © 
ADE... 2257 Lo20 3 2. se) yApr.4e 23 po KH 
613499 : Checker taxi co.. Boston. 

4981 

Don’t take your love from me; w and 
m F. B. Jensen, of U. S. Chicago, 
Innovation music press. © Mar. 7, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; E 607918; Frank 
Brown Jensen, Chicago. 4982 

Don’t tell all the world ; w and melody 
Mrs. R. E. LaPlace, jr., of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1925; E 611302; Mrs. 
R. E. LaPlace, jr., Natchitoches, La. 

4983 


w R. E. Hausrath, m Louis F. Goelz- 
lin and Walter Smith, both of U. S. 
© Mar. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 13; B 
613135; Pacific musie co., San Fran- 
cisco. 4984 


Don’t want you no more blues; w and 


melody A. Lacey, of U. S: © 1. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612534; Aleen 
Lacey, St. Louis. sah 4985 


Don’t you know I'll be waiting; w P. 
Peterson, m Zoe Eastwood, of U. S. 
© 1 escApr. .138,°1925;,. Bi) 618140; 
Phyllis Peterson, Chugwater, Wy. 


4986- 


Don’t you remember, deat’; w and m 
Carl Winge, of U. 'S: © Apr. 3, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 17; H 611322; Bruns- 
wick shop, Seattle. 4987 


Don’t you want to go home; w and 
m W. Oliver Cooper, of U. S. © 
Jan. 1, 1925; 2c. Mar. 16; E 612089 ; 
Eugene M. Bartlett, Hartford, aa 

498 


Doo (The) dab; from Puzzles of 1925, 
w Bert Kalmar, m Harry Ruby, of 
U. S.. © Feb. 26,1925; 2.¢ Feb. 
26: E 607742; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 4989 


Door to eternal life; w W. H. Shef- 


field, m Bauer bros., of U. S. 

Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; EH 613017 ; 

William H. Sheffield, Indianapolis. 
4990 


Doré (Yvonne) A sonnet; w Dorothy 
Dickinson, m Y. Doré, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Mar. 19, 1925; 1 e. Apr. 
20; E 609939; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 4991 


Dotty, I’m waiting for you; w and 
melody T. Fischer and H: Schmidt, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 14, 1925; 
E 611090; Harry Schmidt and Ted 
Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 4992 


Douces larmes; morceau de genre, A. 
Barbirolli, of France; pf. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 1 c<« Apr. 8; E 609634; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 4993 


Down by the old Wang Ho; w Peter 
Brayton, m Alba Rizzi, of Great 
Britain; in G. 
fa notations] © Feb. 26, 1925; 1 
ce. Mar. 5; E 608794; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 4994 


Down by the Rio Grande; fox trot, w 
James Lamont, m B. Fazioli, of U. 


S.; pf. © 1 ce Mar. 16, 1925; B 
612003; Bernardo Fazioli, Water- 
town,. Mass. 4995 


228 


[Staff and tonic sol- . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


5020 


Down by the seaside; w S. S. Bonell, 


melody S. Gambardella, of Italy. 


© 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 612788; Sam- 
uel Salvatore Bonell, Detroit. 4996 


Down deep in an Irishman’s heart; 
w J. Keirn Brennan, m James Fran- 
cis McHugh, of U. S. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 7; E 610963; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 4997 


Down in dreamland; w and melody 
A’ Hayward, of U. S. © 1:c. Mar. 
16. 1925; E 612033; Albert Hay- 
ward, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 4998 


Down in Indiana; w and melody F. 
F. Le Beau, of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1925; E 607813; Froua Fravel Le 
Beau, Harvey, II. 4999 

Down in old Virgin’a; w W. S. Whit- 
more, m Cora Emily Whitmore, of 
U8. Ord ey CApE 3, 19255 
610977; William Sumner Whitmore, 
Minneapolis. 5000 


Down Main street; march, A. J. 
Weidt, arr. Clayton Mills, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Dee. 20, 1924; 
2 ¢. Apr. 15, 1925; E 613209; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 5001 

Down the Petersky (Byons no IIntepc- 
Koi); Moscow dancing song, adapted 
Fedor Chaliapin, of Russia, rey. and 
arr. F. W. Gaisberg, of England. 
[Photostat] ©1e. Jan. 14, 1925; 


EK 605918; Gramophone oco., Itd., 
Hayes, Middlesex, England. [© ar- 
rangement ] 5002 


Down the trail to home sweet home; 
by Ernest R. Ball, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S. Schooled. 4to. 1. 
Two part song; treble voices.—2. 
Three part song; sop. 1, 2 and alto, 
ten. 1, 2 and alto, or quintet.—3. 
Three part song for sop., alto and 
bar., bar. melody. © Apr. 15, 1925: 
2c. each Apr. 23; E 611345-611347 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 5003-5005 
Dozy-land; w Jay Schugert, m Gypsy 
[pseud. of Elsa Musgrave] of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Apr! 2 1925: m6 11958 : 
Elsa Charlotte Musgrave, Los An- 
geles. 5006 
Dramatic adagio; by Irénée Bergé, 
arr. R. Jungnickel, both of U. S.; 
grand orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 7; E 610994; 
Ross Jungnickel, New York. 5007 
Dramma: ouverture, H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 3, 1924; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 
1925: E 609735; J. Yves K, Paris. 
5008 


Drawing; w Anthony Richardson, m 
L. Stanton. Jeffries, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Feb. 3, 1925; 1c. Mar. 10; 
E 609057: Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5009 


Dream-chains; part-song, w Fred G. 


Bowles, m W. Berwald, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 25, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 610686; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 5010 


Dream cottage; w J. P. Whedon, m 
Le Roy Wetzel, of U. S. © Mar. 3, 
tooo; 2c. Mar tt: hy GO%92¢ -. Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5011 


Dream girl mine; w and m I. Covino, 
of U. S. [Blue-print] © Apr. 17, 
1925: 2 c. Apr. 18; E 611199; Isaae 
Covino, West New York, N. J. 5012 


Dream (A) in the moonlight of you; 
w and melody Mrs. B. G. Hayes, of 
Uys. O° Aine. “Aprgnas, #9251" 
611436; Mrs. B. G. Hayes, Brenham, 
Tex. 5013 


Dream (A) melody: by Leonard Els- 
ton, of Great Britain, op. 10; pf. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 e Mar. 14; E 


610450; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 5014 
Dream (A) picture; by Albert W. 


Ketélbey, arr. Evan Marsden, both 
of England; violin and pf. © Apr. 
3, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 3; E 609639; Jo- 
seph Henry Larway, London. 5015 


Dream time; waltz melody, L. Bell, of 
Wei ©) Ay ie yAprsilT) 192i 
6138272; Louis Bell, Brooklyn. 5016 


Dream (The) trail; w and melody E. 
Gainfort, of Ireland, domiciled at 
San Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of 
Use Oi Le) Apr: 19589925.) 
613254; Emma Gainfort, San Fran- 
cisco. 5017 


Dreamer dream on—sweet dreams; 
valse lente, w Adéle George [i. e. 
Adele George Brandon], m Mary 
Shields [pseud. of A. M. van Vel- 
thuysen] of Holland. © 1 ec. Mar. 
7, 1925; E 607796; Annie Mesritz 
van Velthuysen and Adele George 
Brandon, Amsterdam, Holland. 5018 


Dreaming ; morceau de concert, Haydn 
Wood, of England; pf. © Feb. 25, 
1925; 1¢. Mar. 9; E 609094; Hawkes 
& son, London. 5019 


w Percy Waxman, m A. H. Sam- 
uels, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1925; 
E 610858; Arthur H. Samuels, New 
York. 5020 


229 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5021 


Dreaming in the twilight of the days 
of long ago; w and melody M. M. 
Troutman, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 10, 
1925; E 613057; Minnie M. Trout- 
man, Bonaparte, Ia. 5021 


Dreaming—just dreams; w and melody 
I. G. Kempton, of Canada. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 618029; Iris Ger- 
trude Kempton, Kempt, N. S., Can- 
ada. 5022 


Dreaming of thee; w and m L. A. 
Whittemore, of U. S. ©1.. Apr. 
24, 1925; E 613457; Lura Alfredine 
Whittemore, Washington. 5023 


Dreaming of those days gone bye: w 
and m H. W. Arndt, of U. S. © 1 
CG. Ar 17 1925 O1SZ75 | ver- 
bert Wm. Arndt, Cleveland. 5024 


Dreaming of you; w and m J. M. 
Sowers, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2c. Mar. 
21; E 610621; John M. Sowers, 
Ridgway, Col. 5025 


——w and melody E. M. Gardiner, of 


U.S. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 
612035; Eleanore M. Gardiner, 
Utiea, N: Y. 5026 


Dreamland; w and melody J. C. Wil- 
burn, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1925; 
E 612326; J. Clifton Wilburn, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 5027 


Dreamland bay; w and melody EH. F. 
Thayer, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611300; Ellen F. Thayer, 
Crescent City, Calif. 5028 


Dreams; w Harriet Foster Chandler, 
m M. Helfand, of U.S. ©1ce. Apr. 
14, 1925; E 611095; Maurice Hel- 
fand, New York. 5029 


Dreams, dreams, dreams; w Frederick 
G. Johnson, m Leo Friedman, of 
U. S. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
28; E 610812; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago, 5030 


Dreams of Fulford by the sea; waltz 
ballad, w and m Robert H. Nolan, 
of U. S. © Mar. 1, 1925; 2 c..Mar. 
23; E 612383; Florida cities finance 
co., Miami, Fla. 5031 


Dreams of to-morrow; w Rousseau 
Simmons, melody Sidney Bechet, of 
U.S. ©1e. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610314; 
Elkay pub. co., ine., New York. 5032 


Dreamy Argentine; w Cliff Friend, m 
Dan Gregory and Billy Lindemann, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
in D.- © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
1; E 612632; Jerome H. Remick & 
eo., New York. 5033 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


Dreamy Carolina moon; w Evans 
Lloyd, m Erwin R. Schmidt, of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 22, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 25; E 611484; Ted 
Browne music ¢co., ine., Chicago. 

5034 


Dreamy Hilo nights; Hawaiian waltz, 
w and m Andy Sheridan, of U. S., 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 24; E 613441; F. Wallace Rega, 
Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 5035 


Dreamy nights in Honolulu; waltz, w 
and m Roxanne Hampton, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2c. Mar. 
5; E 610234; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 5036 


Dresden china doll; from Footlight 
fancies, w Ross Cleveland and Ham- 
ilton Harrower, m Gilbert Wall and 
Keith Handyside, both of England. 
©, Apr. 28, 1925;.1 ¢c.. Apr., 30; 
614028; International music store, 
Montreal, Canada. 5037 


Drift-wood; w José Gold, m Edgar 
Winslow, of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dee. 22, 1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1925; E 599768; Atlago music pub. 
co., London. 5038 


Drifting; w and m L. H. Slaughter, 
of U. S., arr. Gene Burdette. (Jn 
His own words) © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2c; Apr,..10;. 2 613001; Towser. 
Slaughter, Chicago. 5039 


Drifting along with the tide; w and m 
Fred Robbins and Harl Whittemore. 
arr.’ J; H. Andino;’dlt of Us. pi. 
acc., With ukulele in D. © Mar. 
27, 1925; (2 «.-Apre 2-H o12634 ; 
Jerome H, Remick & co., New York. 

5040 


Drifting away from you; w Robert 
Ashe, m R. Bayne, of U. S. ©1«. 


Mar. 18, 1925; E 612168; Rex 
Bayne, Kittanning, Pa. 3041 
Dritte sonate; in einem satz, Otto 


Siegl, of Austria, op. 33; violoncello 
und klavier. © Aug. 20, 1924° 1c. _ 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 6090380; L. Dob- 
linger (B. Herzmansky), Leipzig. 
5042 


Drolerie; von A. Lullack, of Germany, 
op. 10; violine und klavier. © 
Nov. 10, 1924; 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1925; 
E 609025; Selbst-verlag A. Lullack, 
Dresden, Germany. 50438 


230 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Drowsy eyes; by Cedric W. Lemont, of 
Ate e Di SG Mar: 23; 492552" ¢: 
Mar. 27; E 612482; Clayton F. 

 Summy co., Chicago. 5044 


Drums (The) of the sea: w Frederic | 


Mertz, m Alice Barnett, of U. S.; 
low voice...© Mar. 21, 1925; 2c. 
Mar. 27; E 6124389; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 5045 


Dryade; tableau musical, Louis Au- 
bert, of France; parties d’orch. © 
Dee. 25, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 
609527; Durand et cie., Paris. 5046 

partition d’orch. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 609550; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 5047 


1° violons. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608902; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 5048 


Du bist mein schwarm; aus der oper- 
ette Hoheit franzl, text Felix Dor- 
mann, musik Ernst Steffan, of Aus- 
tria. © Nov. 7, 1924; 1 ¢ Feb. 16, 
1925; E 609027; L. Doblinger (B. 
Herzmansky), Vienna, Austria. 

5049 


Du bruit (s. v. p.) ; march, J. C. Coll, 
of U. S.; band and orch. with pf. 


conductor. Se. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1925; 
E 607840; John Costa Coll, New 
York. 5050 


‘’ Duehess (The) of Broadway ; musical, 
numbers from the comedy in 2 acts, 
w A. B. Brand and others, m Homer 
Huntoon, Rufus L. Briggs and 
others, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 30; E 612748; Tech show, 
Cambridge, Mass. 5051 


Duckpond (The) ; by S. James Ching, 
of Great Britain; pf. Curwen ed. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 
BeOS, eloge he G. Nar.” 20. By 
609230; S. James Ching, Leicester, 
England. 5052 


Due (I) campari; valzer, Francesco 
Parlavecchia, of Italy; clarinet B 
flat. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1925; EB 610305; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 5053 


Duenna (The) ; selection, Alfred Rey- 
nolds, arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Feb. 13, 1925; 1 ec. 
Mar. 10; E 609054; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

5054 

Duetto; de Le coup de soleil, de 
Michel Carré, musique Maurice De- 
pret, of France. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 25; E 609993; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. 5055 


5068 


Duetto comica; dell’ operetta in tre 
atti. Il re delle api, di Mario Costa, 
of Italy; pf. solo con parole. 1. In 

p12! In CH Oubeb: 11,:1925; 1. 
each Mar. 6; E 609065, 609067 ; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 

5056, 5057 


Duetto comico sentimentale ; dell’ oper- 
etta in tre atti, Quartetto vaga- 
bondo, di Giuseppe Pietri, of Italy; 
pf. solo con parole. © Feb. 11, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 6; E 609063; Casa musi- 
cale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 5058 


Dumb dumb Dora; w P. M. Girard, 
m William Brinton Starbird, of 
UD. S|. ©1e Mar. 26, 1925; E 
610745; Phil Martin Girard, Los 
Angeles. 5059 


Dumka; de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609712; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 5060 


Dungeon (A) scene; by Wm. Chas. 
Schoenfeld, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Apr. 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 13; E 611099 ; Photo play music 
co., ine., New York. 5061 


Duorme, core mio! canzone napole- 
tana, versi e musica Mariano de 
Luca, of Italy. © Jan. 20, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 18; E 609189; F. Bongio- 
vanni, Milan. 5062 


Duos pour violon et violoncelle; de 
divers auteurs, transcrits V. Hus- 
sonmorel, of France. © Mar. 5, 
ID25 pie. ADE. Ge hs GOUpOt sd: 
Jobert, Paris. [© transcription] 

5063 


Duos pour 2 violons; par I. Pleyel, op. 
8, revue et doigtée Ed. Nadaud, of 
France. © Mar. 1, 1925; 1. Apr. 
6; E 609526; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© revision and fingering] 5064 


Durga; fox trot, Pen Clayton, of U. S. 
1. Orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to.— 
2. Pf. © Dec. 25, 1924; Mar. 5, 
1925; 2 c. each Apr. 6; E 612867, 
612868 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5065, 5066 


Dusty (The) road; by Cora W. Jen- 
kins, /0L- Us S:,: Op. 0, moe s2 7 pr. 
(From my window, no. 2) © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13;. E 607980; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 5067 


Dutch blues; w and melody A. 
McHugh, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612047; Anna McHugh, 
Philadelphia. 5068 


931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5069 


Duvernoy ( ) Etude; op. 120, bk. 
3, no. 5, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 e@«. Apr. 29; E 613608; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. [© 


fingering, phrasing, annotations, 
general information and glossary] 
5069 

—& arrivata migghierema; versi e 
musica Nino Marchetti, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. 4to. © 
gan. °28,? 19252 -"0.¢c. 0 Apri 830. 


612947 ; D’Agostino bros., New York. 
5070 


‘E cepullette; versi e musica F. 
Amodio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Yorkiit’'©). wien iAprii22, :1925 
6138411; Frank Amodo, New York. 

5071 


duetto tipico, versi e 
of Italy, 


‘E parulane; 
musica Nino Marchetti, 
domiciled at New York. 4to. 
Jan. 28, 1925; 2 e@. Apr. 8; H 
612946 ; D’Agostino bros., New York. 

5072 


Eagle (The) and the parrot; musical 
reading, w J. S. Mayer, m Charles 
D. Wagstaff, of U. S.; pf. Salina, 
Kan., Study studio. © Feb. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 26; E 612110; Jane 


Smith Mayer, Salina, Kan. 5073 
Early (The) violets; by Charles 
Huerter, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 20, 


1925; 2 ec. Mar. 25; # 610711; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5074 


East (The) side blues; w C. Derick- 
son, m Milton Salomon, of U. 8.; 
pf. with w. 1 ec. Apr. 8, 1925; 
E 612769; Charles Derickson, New 
York. 5075 


Easter bells; w Margaret E. Sangster, 
m John Hyatt Brewer, of U. S. 1. 
High voice in E flat.—2. Low voice, 
in C. © Feb. 24, 1925; 2 ec. each 


Mar. 2; E 610284; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 5076 
Easter helper, no. 11; recitations, 


exercises and songs for children’s 
division, compiled by Elsie Duncan 
Yale, of U. S. 8vo. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 2; A. 821916; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 5077 


Haster (The) hymn; with faux bour- 
don, altered from melody in Lyra 
Davidica, M. Shaw of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 16mo. © Mar. 
4, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 20; E 609221; 
Martin Shaw, London. 5078 


pt. III, n. s.,v..20 


Easter memor'es; w Hlsie HE. Hger- 
meier, m A. L. Byers, of U. S. © 
Mar.) .9,° .19253:.2,, cx Mar. dies. 
607915; A. L. Byers, Ashland, Or. 

5079 


Haster prologue and_ processional; 
Easter anthem, w _ Christopher 
Wordsworth, m Arthur F. M. 


Custance, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
sop. and ten. solos and organ ace. 
4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 2; 
FH 610282; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

. 5080 


Easter tidings; service for Haster, w 
C. Austin Miles and HEls‘e Duncan 


Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall, of U. S. 


12mo. © Feb.. 5, 1925,; 2 ¢. Mar, 2; 
E 610121; Hall Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 5081 


Easy and free; w V. McDonald, m - 


Henri Van der Zanden, of U. S. 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1925; E 610747; 

Virginia McDonald, New York. 
5082 


Easy studies in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 


positions; by Helen M. Strite, of 
U. S.; violins © Mar. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 30; E 612565; A. G. 


Rockford, Ill. 
5083 


Easy to please; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613442; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 5084 


Echoes from the opera; medley of 
operatic melodies, Solo or duet, com- 
piled and arr. Calvin Grooms, of 
U: S.; C melody, B flat ten., or E 
flat alto saxophone with pf. ace. © 


Ogren and ©Co., 


Mar. 27, 19255 (2 ey Wire 
610795; Century music pub. ©co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 5085 


Echoes of Er'n; medley of Irish airs, 
solo or duet, 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C melody, 
B flat ten., or E flat alto saxophone 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28; E 610798; Century pub. 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

50 


Echoes of Galilee, no. 4; w and m 
P. D. Bird, of England, domiciled at 


San Diego, Calif.; mixed voices, 
organ or pf. ace. 4to. 1. The gentle 
mother. [2 others] © Mar. 17, 


1925; 2 ¢c Apr. 1435) Glatlor ye 
Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 

5087 

Echos (Les) de Picardie; fantaisie, 

A. Courtade, of France; fanfare de 

trompes de chasse. Editions musi- 


232 


compiled and arr. | 


ae 


— COC 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 3-4, 1925 


5111 


cales Buffet-Crampon et cie. 4to. | Eins un zwei; tanz lied, w A. L. Wein- 


© °Mar. 28, 1925; 1 @ Apr.17; E 
609701; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
5088 


Eclipse (The); by L. V. Pandolfini, 
fe s.: pi.» (1c Apr. 1,, 1925; 
FE 610879; Lucius Valerio Pandol- 
fini, Hartford. 5089 


Beole de piano; morceaux mélodiques, 
Enckhausen, op. 84, no. 1-58, rev. 
Victor Charmettes, of France; 4 
mets vod 2.) (Ox Keb... Dy.,19252 
1c. each Mar. 6; E 608918, 608919 ; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 

5090, 5091 


. il pleut; poésie Maurice 
Dufresne, musique Maurice Pesse, 
of, Hrance. .©,; Mar..,25;.,1925. 1. ¢. 
Apr. 17; E 609775; Alph. Schotte & 
cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

5092 


Carol-Bérard, of 
France; pf., 2 mains. 1. Sphinx 
dans le soir. [2 others] © Dec. 
pea, ASA; dl) Jes c Apr. L7,'- 19255) 
609759; Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 
5093 


Egyptian dance (Agyptischer tanz) ; 
by John Ansell, of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 30; E 609368; 
Hawkes & son, London. 5094 


Egyptian echoes; Luigini’s Hgyptian 
ballet, arr. Frank J. Black, of U. S.; 
orch.. © Dec. 15, 1924; 2c. Mar. 
30, 1925; E 612572: Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 5095 


Highteenth (The) amendment and the 
Volstead act; w and m J. W. Zu- 
zick, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1925; 


Eeoute, . . 


Hgypte; suite, 


E 612448; John William Zuzick, 
Stillwater, N. Y. 5096 
Hileen Shannon; w J. J. Hgan, m 


Richard Bernard, of U. S.; 1st. vio- 
lin. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1925; E 610479; 
James J. Egan, New York. 5097 


Hili, Eili; traditional Yiddish melody, 
as noted by M. Shalitt, arr. Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher, transcribed Karl 
Rissland, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
@) Apriv, 9;- 1925; 2ren Apr. 232; H 
613494; Oliver Ditson c¢o., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 5098 


Hine (Das) um das sich alles dreht; 
aus Charleys tante, worte Arthur 
Rebner, musik Hugo Hirsch, of Ger- 
many. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609873; Rebner & Wer- 
go, Berlin. 5099 


per,.m N. L. Saslavsky, of U. S. 


Sa Le a eee 
© Feb. 25, 1925: 2-c. Mar... 25: 
610873: Nicholas L. Saslavsky, New 
York. 5100 


Hinst, in heiliger nacht; worte u. mu- 
sik Erik Meyer-Helmund, of Ger- 
many. (in Die woche, Weihnachts- 
heft) © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢« Mar. 
19, 1925: E 609871; August Scherl, 
g.m.b.h., Berlin. 5101 


Hlegie; by HE. Nollet, transcribed 
Edouard Hesselberg, of U. S.; two 
pianos, four hands. © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 11; E 613160; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment | 5102 


de 8S. Rachmaninoff, of Russia, 
transcrite Jeno Hubay, of Hungary ; 
violon avec acc. de pf. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 1 ‘ce Feb. 16; “BH 609257; Ed. 
Hamelle, Paris. 5103 


Hlegy; by Walter F. Starbuck, of 
U. S.; organ. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 24; E 612375; C. W. Thomp- 
son & co., Boston. 5104 


Elévation; de Marguerite Canal, of 
France; violon et pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1c. Mar. 6,°1925; E 608960; 
Maxime Jamin, Paris. 5105 


Hleven o’clock; melody M. Giaquinto, 
eb sSatiOvue Mar, 21, 19255, 6 
610611; Marty Giaquinto, Louis- 
ville. 5106 

Ella; dancing song, w and m Harold 
Dixon, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
acc.,..©.,Mar.,.18,;.1925; 2 ¢... Mar. 
25: E 611041; Dixon-Lane music 
pub. co., ine., St. Louis. 5107 


Elle avait une robe a carreaux; pa- 
roles Plébus et Danerty, musique 
Roger Dufas, of France. © Mar. 5, 
1925: 1c. Apr. 6; E 609556; Péle 
méle edition, Paris. 5108 

Elle ou lui; blues, H. Adnan, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 25, 1924; 1 c. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 609489; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 5109 

Elment a rozsim Amérikiba [and] 
Rongyos a kend haiza vége; két 
székely népdal, Atirta Lanyi Vik- 
tor, of Hungary. © Dee. 27, 1922; 
1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1925; E 609305; Roz- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

5110 

Em-i-lee; w and melody V. S. Teel, 
6b U.S © 1° e& Mar 6254925: 
610177; Velma S. Teel, Cranberry 
Isles, Me. 5111 


233 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5112 


Emotional agitato; by Domenico Sa- 
Vino, xof Wr Sisvorch. © ‘Apr 7, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; HE 611220; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 5112 


En Espana; Spanish intermezzo, Wai- 
lace A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 135; 
Dt. ©) Ape «1925 2c. Apr. oo: 
E 612988 ;. Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 5113 


En songe .. ; valse hesitation, T. Si- 
mora, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608925; G. Amorsi, 
Nice, France. 5114 


Einchantement; trio, Paul Pierné, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse ad lib. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 609510; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 5115 

Enchanting; by R. Valdes, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 17, 1925; E 610499; Raphael 


Valdes, New York. 5116 
Enchantment’s end; Ww E. Temple 
Thurston, m D. Barney, of U. S. 


(©). c.. Mar. 48, 1925.5". EL. 612176 ; 
Dorothea Barney, Massillon, O. 

5117 

End (The) of the toreadore; w and 

melody D. Travaline, of U. S. © 


$s  ... 


1c. Mar. 13, 1925; E 607955; Don. | 


Travaline, Camden, N. J. 5118 
End (The) of the world with you; 
w J. Ackerman, m Joseph K. Kamp, 
of. Ue (SiO. 1c ‘Apr 2, 1925) Bb 
610899; Jack Ackerman, Philadel- 
phia. 5119 
English ayres; eight selected ayres of 
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger, 
transcribed and ed. Peter Warlock 
and Philip Wilson, both of Great 
Britain, v. 4. © Apr. 3, 1925; 1c¢. 
Apr. 18; E 609799; Enoch & sons, 
Itd., London. 5120 
English folk-song pieces; arr. Thomas 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; pf. 


nos. 1-18. Berners ed. © Mar. 6, 
1925; 1 c« Mar. 23; E 609320; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
editing and arrangement] 5121 
Entr’acte; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 12, 


1925; 1 ec. Mar. 14; E 609182; Gould 
& Bolttler, London. 5122 


Entrata di Fornarina, coro e danza; 
da La Fornarina, versi Giuseppe 
Adami, adattamento musicale Carlo 
Lombardo, of Italy; pf. con parole. 
© Mar. 13, 1925; 1 © Mar. 17; B 
609162; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

5123 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Epiphanie ; fresque d’aprés une legen- _— 


de ethiopienne. André Caplet, of 
France; violoncelle et orch., parties. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609549; Durand et cie., Paris. 
' 5124 
Hpitaphs; w and m R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, both of Hngland; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 « Mar. 31; E 
582939; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 5125 
Er der pjank i bagbutikken, Frede- 
rikke; fra Den gamle gggler, tekst 
Alfred Kjerulf, musik Edvard Brink, 
of Denmark; pf. 
1 ¢« Feb. 13; E 609411; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5 5126 
Er und sie; worte Felix Weingartner 
nach dem HEnglischen des Yeats, mu- 
sik F. Weingartner, of Austria, op. 
70, no. 1. © Dee. 15, 1924; 1 e. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609886; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 5127 


Hrb (Mae Aileen) Eight little tone 
impressions; w and m M. A. Erb, 
of (U.08., copy 255% pi © iWeb 24. 


1925; 2 c. Feb. 28; E 607733; B. F. 


Wood music ¢co., Boston. 5128 


Erin you're heaven to me; w H. J. 
Flinkman, m C. §8. Millspaugh, of 
U. S.. © 1 e Mar. 11, 1925; EB 
607945; H. Julian Flinkman, Balti- 
more. 5129 


Ernster walzer; valse sérieuse, H. N. 
von Reznicek, of Germany; klavier. 
© Dec. 15, 1924; 1 e Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609853; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

Dt30 

Erste (Das) rendez-vous; blues, aus 
der operette Hoheit franzl, text Fe- 
lix Doérmann, musik Ernst Steffan, 
of Austria. © Nov. 11, 1924; 1 e. 
Feb. 16; E 609028; L. Doblinger 
(B. Herzmansky), Vienna, Austria. 

5131 

Erste symphonie; von Richard Wetz, 
of Germany, op. 40; grosses orch., 
C moll. Partitur. © Sept. 9, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609913; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 5132 


Es ist ein reihen geschlungen; zehn 
lieder meiner jugend, Louis Zehnt- 
ner, of Switzerland; eine  sing- 
stimme und klavier. Ztirich und 
Leipzig, Gebriider Hug & eco. heft 
1, 2. © Oct. 10, 1924; 1 c each 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 609040; Louis 
Zehntner, Basel, Switzerland. 5135 

Es ist modern... ein’n schlitz im 
rock zu seh’n; shimmy-lied, text und 
musik Gaston Massay, of Germany. 


234 


© Jan. 29, 1925; 


ee re 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 3-4, 1925 


5157 


@) Jan: 1,:1925;.1.¢., Mar. 12; H Eva shimmy; exirait de Eva, w 


Frankfurter musikverlag, 
5134 


Es muss ja nicht immer grad die- 
selbe sein; aus der oprettenparodie, 
Quo vadis? von Kurt Robitschek 
u. Paul Morgan, musik Willy Rosen, 
arr. Otto Lindemann, both of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 20, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
10; E 609645; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 5135 


Es pumpert mein herz; walzer-duett, 
-aus der operette in drei akten, Das 
milliardensouper, von A. M. Will- 
ner u. Hans Kottow, musik Ernst 
Steffan, of Austria, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Feb. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 10; E 609644; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5136 


Eseales ; de Jaeques Ibert, of 
France; partition d’orch. © Feb. 
5, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 608943; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 5137 

Espiégle (L’) ;des Mélodies Siamoises 
de EB. C. Grassi, transerit F. Dela- 
marche, of France; oreh. avec pf. 


609112 ; 
Frankfort, Germany. 


eondueteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 c« Mar. 6, 1925; E 608966; A. Z. 
Mathot, Paris. [© transcription] 

; 5138 


Esquisses rythmiques 2; par Emile 
Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland ; pf. 
3) v. 4tes. © Dee: 31, 1924; -1 ¢ 
Jan. 20, 1925; E 609236; Jobin & 
co., Lausanne, Switzerland. 5139 


‘Est-ce un homme... est-ce une fem- 
me; one step de Bonjour Paris, 
paroles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Ch. Borel-Clere, of France. © Dee. 
25, 1924; 1¢. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608938 ; 
Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. 5140 


Et voici qu’elle dort: de L’arlequin, 
poéme Jean Sarment, musique Max 
D’Ollone, of Franee. 1. Morceau 
séparé, no. 2.—2. Morceau séparé 
fOLe2 en’ ia pour ten, (©) Mar, 
5, 1925; 1 ce. each Apr. 6; E 609450, 
609451; Heugel, Paris. 5141, 5142 


Eternity: w and m John W. Metcalf, 
of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo- 
Sop: Or; bar. .©nPeb.25,5,1925 5) 2y¢. 
each Mar. 2; E 610127; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 5143 

Etoile ; march, Jos. LaFratta, of U. S.; 
band, 4to." ‘© Apr. 13," 192552 ¢. 
Apr. 16; E 611147; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 5144 


Etude-impromptu : de Robert Deneu., 
of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 
ce. Mar.....6,".1925; EE - 608932" H. 
Maquaire, Paris. 5145 


Lucien Mayrargue, musique Franz 
Lehar, of Austria. © Mar. 25, 
1925: 1 c. Apr. 17; E 609751; Max 
Eschig & cie., Paris. 5146 


_ Eve—even as you and J; from The 


purple sign, w L. Shaffner, m Leo 
Flanders, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 19, 


1925; E 610548; Lillian Shaffner, 
New York. 5147 
Evelyn, daughter of Eve, Adam is 


calling to you; w and melody P. E. 
Rosencrantz, of U. S. ©1.. Mar. 
2, 1925; E 610163; P. Evelyn Rosen- 
crantz, San Francisco. 5148 


Evening ; voluntary, Harry Rowe Shel- 
ley; organ. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 30; E 613611; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 5149 


Evening bells; by Norwood Dale, of 
U..S.; pf. solo. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 20; E 612210; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 5150 


Evening, bringing thots of you; w and 
m L. Earl Abel, of U. S. © Mar. 
30,,.1925;.2;-¢., Apr. 13;.E 613130; 
Forster, music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 5151 


Evening hour; anthem, William H. 
Pontius, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
410.) (C) Apt: 2G 3920 =: 2.0; ADE. “295 
E 611599; Theo Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 5152 


Evening memories; waltz, P. W. New- 
ton, of Great Britain; banjo, C and 
A notation. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 23; E 612378; H. F. Odell 
& co., Boston. 5153 


Evening prayer; w and m B. H. 
Borders: of U.S. © Mar. 13, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 18; E 610446; Bernice 


Holdren Borders, Kingston, O. 
5154 
Evening (An) prayer; w _  Jessalie 


Lyndon Jones, m Charles Gilbert: 


Spross, of U. S.; high voice. © 
AGEs Dot, EOD), 2 wes cAI. ela As 
613551; John Church co., Cincinnati. 
5155 

Iiventail (L’); mélodie, poésie 
Georges Boutelleau, musique Luci- 
enne Barbirolli, of France. © 


Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609447 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 5156 


Eventide; reverie, A. J. Weidt, arr. 
Herman Friedrich, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © June 3, 1924; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1925; E 610591; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 5157 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5158 


Ever alone for you; w and melody F. 
Brooke, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612319; Florence Brooke, 
Atlantie City, N. J. 5158 


Ever at rest; sacred two-part or 
unison song, w and m Charles B. 
Blount, arr. Henry Wadsworth, of 
U. §S.; treble voices. School ed. 
4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; 
E 612897; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 5159 


Ever since we’ve been sweethearts, 
you’ve had another beau; w and m 
G. Fairman, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 20, 
1925; E 613306; George Fairman, 
New York. 5160 


Everglade blues; w Lucille Davidson, 
melody J. Davidson and A. Deutsch, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610263; Julian Davidson and 
Adolph Deutsch, Hollywood, Calif. 

5161 


Every bygone prayer; choral hymn, w 
‘George MacDonald, m Cecil Forsyth, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; sop. or ten, and mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
2! c@ Apr. 15; E 611144; Ho WwW. 
Gray co. New York. 5162 


Everybody stomp; w Billy Meyers, 
melody Elmer Schoebel, of U. S. 
© 1'c« Mar. 20, 1925; EH 612286; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 5163 


Evoé! w Fiona Macleod [pseud. of 
William Sharp], m John H. Foulds, 
of Great Britain. Paxton’s ed. © 


Mar. 25, 1925; 1 . G@iaMar. 23°55 1 
60927: W. Paxton & co.,_ ltd., 
London. 5164 


Ev’ry body says good morning; fox- 


trot song, w and m H. Donahue, of 


Ue. So Or ites Apr. 125;.11925)3) 
611461; Harry W. Donahue, San 
Francisco. 5165 


Ev’ry one home is asking for you; 
w Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, 
of U. S., arr. Geo. Botsford, of U. S. 


@) Apr 24 1925 Bie: Apr 2 2 7B) 
611487; Jerome H. Remick & Go., 
New York. 5166 


w and melody W. 
Marion Cook, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
1, 1925;. E 587241; Will. Mercer 
Cook, New York. 5167 


Ev’rybody’s got a beau but me; w 
and melody EH. L. Zimmerman, of 


We Se ©: Wee Mar. Oi STO 2y ei 
607829; EH. L. Zimmerman, Crag, 
W. Va. 5168 


ye 


owt} 


pt. In, ‘n. S3vi' 20 


Exercice journalier (Daily exercise) ; 


de Paul Bazelaire, of France; 
violoncelle. [French, English, 
Spanish and Italian text] © Mar. 


d, 1925;.1 ¢.Apr.,6; E 609586; | 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 5169 


Extravagant episode; bv Gustavo Car- 
ranza, of U. S., op. 2, no. 3; pf. 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2c, Apr. 7; E. 612874; 
Breitkopf publications, inc., New 
York. 5170 


Extreme-Asie; suite, Carol-Bérard, of 
France; pf. 2°™* serie. 1. Portique. 
[2 others] © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 609753 ; Max Hschig 
& cie., Paris. 5171 


HKyes of Egypt; by P. M. Barker, of 
Ul S.3- ph © & Apr ds 12s - 
E 611193; Pearl Marie Barker, 
Evanston, Il. 5172 


Face to face; by Tullar, transcribed 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 « Mar. 23; E 612365; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 
[© transcription] id 5173 


Faded (A) flower and a lock of golden 
hair; w and melody M. Seharn, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607818: 
Maggie Seharn, Decherd, Tenn. 

5174 


Faint heart; w Corey Ford, m H. S. 
Stewart, of U. S. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2 ¢. Mar. 23; E 612270; Henry S. 
Stewart, Roanoke, Va. 5175 


Fair are those eyes; w traditional, m 
Michael Cavendish, tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, in 
G min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Feb. 16, 1925; 1c. 
Feb. 27; E 608848; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 0176 


Fair Galathea ; humorous legend, waltz 
fantasy on themes from The lovely 
Galatea, w Hal Howick [pseud. of 
Frederick H. Martens], m Franz 
Von Suppé, arr. William Lester, of 
U. S.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 9)"1925 5°22 (GMa Aa oe) 
610431; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 5177 


Pair ladies, that to love; w from 
Spenser’s Faery queene, m Orlando 
Gibbons, ed. Edmund M. Fellowes, 
of England: mixed voices. Trans- 
posed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 
ce. Jan. 138, 1925; E 608862; Stainer 
& Bell, itd., London. 5178 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


5201 


Fair pal o mine; w and melody BH. H. | Far away from London; w Ralph Stan- 


Wesse. ot U.S '©/1 -e. Mar’2; 1925; 
E 610178; E. H. Jesse, Bluefield, 
W. Va. 5179 


Fair-weather love; fox-trot ballad, w 
Francis Deacon, m Jack English, of 
England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 18, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 26; E 609322; Whitehall 
music co., London. 5180 


Fairy queen waltz; by J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Apr. 
oto. 2c. Apr, 20: i 613346; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. 5181 


Fairy-tales; fox trot, w and m Robert 
Stevenson, of U.S. © June 1, 1924; 
2 ec. Apr. 17, 1925; E 6113826; Harold 
Weeks, Seattle. 5182 


Fais dodo Minouchette ; poésie Maurice 
Dufresne, musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
17; E 609772; Alph. Schotte & cie., 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 5183 


Faithful (The) heart;.w G. Laurence 
Groom, m Raymond Quirke, of 
. Great Britain; in G. © Feb. 27, 
1925; 1¢. Mar. 26; E 609342; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 5184 


Falling leaves; Indian lullaby, w and 
m §&, La Flotronne, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 612791; Suzanne La 
Flotronne, Los Angeles. 5185 


Falling petals; by Carl Schmeidler, of 
Germany; pf. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 9; E 612983; Theo. Presser co.. 


Philadelphia. 5186 
Fame and fortune; march, J. W. Chad- 
wick, ‘of (Uy. S:.;, band: 32mo. 


Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 613504 ; 
Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 5187 


Famous Scotch airs; medley from the 
Highlands, solo or duet, compiled 
and arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
saxophone with pf. acc. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 610797; Cen- 


tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement] 5188 
Fantaisie d’Auvergne; par A. Cour- 


tade, of France; fanfare de trompes. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 17; E 609702; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 5189 
Fantasia on Christmas carols; w tra- 
ditional, m R. Vaughan Williams, of 
England; bar. solo, cho. and full 
orch. Se. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
138, 1925; EK 608829; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 5190 


2 


ley, m Leslie Alleyn, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc. with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mari 306 19259 i ‘ie. Aprir iis. 
609373; B. Feldman & co., London. 

5191 


Fare thee well because I’m gone; w 
and m H. Jenkins, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 610731; Hezekiah 
Jenkins, Washington. 5192 


Farewell (A); w G. Schmidt, m Helen 
Kent, of U. S. © Mar. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 17; E 610510; Gerda Schmidt, 
North Newark, N. J. 5193 


Farewell, dear alma mater; parting 
song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m J. L. Gil- 
bert, arr. Henry Wadsworth, of U. 
S.; male voices. School ed. 4to. 
©WMAT, 3h, 1925; 2c. AprinSsoE 
612922; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 5194 


Farewell (A) kiss; w and m Jack 
O’Hagan, of Australia. © Feb. 6, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 28; E 614023; Allan 
& co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, Austra- 
lia. 5195 


Farfallina (La); polka, Francesco 
Parlavecchia, of Italy; clarinet B 
flat. ©1e. Mar. 7, 1925; E 6103038 ; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 5196 

Farsangi lakodalom; vigopera 3 fel- 
vonasban, szdvegét irta: Vajda 
Erno, zenéjét szerzette Poldini Ede, 
zongorara Aatirta Volk Gusztav, both 
of Hungary; teljes zongorakivonat 
két kézre feléirott széveggel. © 
Nov. 15, 1924; 1-e. Feb. 16, 1925; 
E 609034; J. Weinberger, Leipzig. 

5197 

Fascinating dream; w Frederick C. 
Russell, melody H. Veo, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 24, 1925; E 610655; Harold 
Veo, New York. 5198 

Fatherless (A) girl; w L. Fulkerson, 
mi A: Rossi, of U. S. New? York, 
Manhattan music co. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 610243; Lorene 
Fulkerson, Mulberry, Kan. 5199 


Faust frivolities; waltz, Language of 
love. arr. Frank J. Black, of U. S.; 
orch. © Dee. 15, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612573; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 5200 

Feast (The) of the Kol folk; exotic 
scene, w John Greenleaf Whittier, 
m C. Hugo Grimm, of U. S.; mixed 
cho., or women’s voices and sop. 
Solon, 410... ©? Janets 71925 -" 2 ce. 
and aff. Apr. 4; A 827245; D. H. 
Van der Stucken, Reading, Pa. 5201 


7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5202 


Feathered trees; w and m Florence 
Parr Gere, of U. S.; high voice. © 

6 PAGO. (PME ODE rae Dae AT ol di Fage ted 
611168 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
5202 

Feelin’ kind o’ blue; w and melody Al. 
Wohlman, Herman Ruby and Bud 
Cooper, all of U. S. ©1ce. Apr. 8, 
1925; E 612934; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5203 
Same. © Apr. 22, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
23; E 611398; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5204 
Felvincen a hazam; Szoke Jeno 
szOvege [and] Befordultam a kony- 
hara; Petofi Sandor szdvege, zené- 
jét szerze Balazs Arpad, of Hungary. 
© Dec. 5, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1925; 
E 609307 ; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 


pest, Hungary. 5205 
Féministe; fox trot, de Haut les 
mains, paroles Charles Tutelier, 


musique René Demaret, of Belgium. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609575; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 

5206 


Femmena assassina; w G. Gaetano, 
melody Joseph Gioe’, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1925; E 6138528; Giuseppe Gaetano, 
New York. 5207 


Festal (The) day; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, w Elsie Duncan Yale and 
others, m J. Lincoln Hall and Clyde 
Willard, both of U. S. 8vo. © Apr. 
13, 1925 532 .@, Apr... 163. Bie 611105; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 5208 


Festival polonaise; by Richard Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 105, no. 3; pf., 
left hand alone. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 29; E 611606; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 5209 


Féte nipponne; divertissement, H. 
Mouton, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. Apr, 17, 1925; E 609727; J. Yves 
K., Paris. 5210 

Féte nuptiale; marche classique, Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; harmonie et fan- 
fare. »4to.* © ‘Mar."5,° 192551" ¢: 
Apr. 6; E 609479; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 5211 

Féte rustique; by George Dudley Mar- 
tin, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 20; E 612194; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 5212 


Fiddlin’ days waltz; by Thomas Si- 
gurdson, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 14. 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 613327; West- 
way music publishers, Vernita, 
Wash. 5213 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Fiedelfum’s A B C; leichteste art, von 
R. Michel, of Germany; violinspiel 
zu erlernen. © Aug. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 609015; Reinhold 
Michel, Hirschfelde, Germany, 5214 


Fille (La) 4 Vestama; one _ step 
Franco-Napolitain, sur les motifs de 
la chanson Jo-Berardy, musique F. 
Tamburini, of France; orch. avec 
paroles. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 17; E 609739; Paul Paoli, Nice, 
France. [© arrangement] 5215 


ou, La fille au rétameur, paroles 
Jo Berardy, musique Francois Tam- 
burini, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1 ce. Apr. 17; E 609741; Paul Paoli,. 
Paris. . §216 


Filuccia ; polka, melody Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York... ©. 1) /¢ Apr, iio ieee 
611056 ; Enrico Pacella, New York. 

5217 


Final (The) order; w and melody H. 
E. Owens, of U. S. ©1ce. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612547; Heman E. Owens, 
Wellsville, N. Y. 5218 


Fine knacks for ladies; w traditional. 
m John Dowland, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices, 
in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 21, 1925; 1¢ 
Feb. 4; E 608818; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 5219 


Finzi (Gerald) Two motets; w Henry 


Vaughan, from Psalm 121, and 
Thomas Traherne, m G. Finzi, of 
England; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Feb. 10, 1925; 1 @ Feb: 24; B 


608811; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 
5220 


Fiori profumati; valse, F. Carella, of 
Italy, domiciled at Chicago; violin. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1925; E 613149; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 5221 


Fioridi canicatti; waltz, melodia, Jo- 
seph Vallone, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 
613573; C. Napoli and G. Piombino 
music co., New York. 5222 


Fiorita d’amore; versi Taira-No- 
Kanemori, musica Josie Mallia Pul- 
virenti, of Malta. © Jan. 23, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 25; E 609683; A. & G.. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 5223 


Fire! Fire! w traditional, m Thomas 
Morley, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; mixed voices. Transposed 


ed. 4to. © Jan. 21, 1925; 1c. Feb. 
4; EK 608821; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 5224 


238 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


5248 


Firefly; w and m M. K. Sherrill, of 
U. S. Seattle, Harold Weeks. © 
Noy. 15, 1924; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1925; E 
611324; Merle Kulow Sherrill, Se- 
attle. 5225 


Fireside waltz; by Harrison E. Ruhe, 
Sees. pi. (Mar. 5, 1925; ‘2. c. 
Mar. 13; E 610472; Co-operative 
music co., Philadelphia. 5226 


First lesson for bugle in G; U. S. 
Army regulation, Francis Findley, 
wes. 4t0., © Keb. 2, 1925; 2 « 
Apr. 1; E 612658; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 5227 


First lesson for fife; without keys, 
Wesley A. Maynard, of U. S.: scale 
of D major. 4to. © Feb. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Apr. 1; E 612659; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 5228 


First lesson for snare drum; by Carl 
E. Gardner, of U. S. 4to. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612660; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5229 


First love; fox trot, from On with the 
dance, w and m Noel Coward, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 
ce. Mar. 81; E 609386; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

5230 


First semester march: by Edwin J. 
Skinner, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 6, 
1925; 2.c. Mar. 7; E 610396; W. B. 
Hasey, Boston. 5231 


First (The) snowfall; waltz, S. Im- 
ola, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
Zima Mar. 805 By 1692511 sai Syivia 
Imola, Northvale, N. J. TA 


Fischer (Carl) junior orchestra al- 
bums; selected and arr. Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.: orch. pts. v. 2. 
4to. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 


1; E ,. 612648; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 5233 
Fisher (William Arms) Ten original 
compositions; compiled W._ A. 
Fisher, of U. S.; organ. © Apr. 8, 
en 2 C. and. aby -ADE A106. A. 
828251; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 

5234 


Fisher boy, fisher maid: w and mel- 
ody O. O. Vorum, of U. S. ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 613319; Ola Owen 
Vorum, Berkeley, Calif. 5235 


Flapper (The); w E. G. Thrash, m 
Ethel Phillips, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
20y L925 5° 7H) 2612395 4 Dthyl. 1G. 
Thrash, San Bernardino, Calif. 

5236 


Flapper (The) of 1925; w and melody 
Mrs. A. B. Loverin, of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607822; Mrs. A. B. 
Loverin, Sanger, Calif. 5237 


-Flapper (The) wife; fox trot, w Bea- 


trice Burton, m Carl Rupp, of U. S. 
i AGT 2b AOS 2 CAI ebay a 
~ 613507; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 5238 


Flapper (The) wife, Gloria; w Bea- 
trice Burton, m Carl Rupp, of U. S. 
(CO) tc, Mar, .20,, 1925 >""H: 612246; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 5239 


Flappers; fox trot, w John W. Lang, 
m W. J. Hlener, of U. S.. © Mar. 
30,71925;:..2,.c. Apr..38; KE 612784; 
Wm. J. Elener, Jamestown, N. Y. 

5240 


Fleur d’avril; morceau légér, Jean 
Douste, of Great Britain; piano, 
continental fingering. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 27; E 609328; Ed- 
win Ashdown, ltd., London. 5241 


Fleur de champ; by C. von Sternberg, 
of U..S.; pf. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 11; °E 607939; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5242 


Fleur de mon cceur (Flower of my 
heart) ; episode sentimentale, Nor- 
man Leigh, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 
UW. S.;'orch:  4to.' © Sept. 12, 1924; 
2c. Apr. 15, 1925; E 613205; Wal- 


ter Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 7 5243 
Flickan under nymanen; tekst Bo 


Bergman, musik Ture Rangstr6m, 
of Sweden. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 14; E 609675; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 5244 


Flirt: morceau de genre, R. Gachet, 
arr. R. Furnari, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924: 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608929; 
R. Furnari, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 5245 


Flirting; fox trot Pen Clayton, of U. 
S.; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
G@) Mar: 5. 1925: 2ck Aprn' 6s: Ei 
612866; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

5246 


Floating canoe; Indian love-a-by, w 
and m S. La Flotronne, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 612792; Suzanne 
La Flotronne, Los Angeles. 5247 


Floating in air: by Hans Schick, of 
U. S.: pf. (Recreation park) © 
Maris, 19253) 2 ich. Margedi ss 
607936; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 5248 


239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5249 


Flor querida; valse lento, Marcial 
Prem, of Guatemala, domiciled at 


Washington. Washington, D. C., W. 
F. Droop & sons co. Mar. 6, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 6; E 607770; Marcial 
Prem, Washington. 5249 


Florcia poika; arr. M. Pajakowski, of 
U. 8.; violin. © 1c Mar. 3, 1925; 


EK 607783; Matthew Pajakowski, 
Buffalo. 5250 
Floretta; valse, Richard Kountz, of 


Searcy WADA. trea dee mon er tem es 
Apr. 29; E 611607; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5251 
Florida; one-step, Gaston Massay, of 
Germany; pf. © Dee. 5, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609894; Frank- 
furter-musik-verlag, Frankfort a/M., 


Germany. 5252 
Florida (The) spiritual; by John 
Foulds, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Metre Oke 192 see ele rae een ny 
609278; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5253 


Flow not so fast, ye fountains; w 
traditional, m John Dowland, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices, in EH flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
3, 1925; 1 ¢ Feb. 16; E 608840; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 5254 

Flower girl; by Cady C. Kenney, of 
U.6S.3 piinn@ Jami 3049925 +2) e. 
Apr. 15; E 613216; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 5255 

Flower (The) of Detroit; mazurka, 
melody J. De Fazio, of U. S. © 1 
c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 613569; Joe De 
Fazio, Detroit. 5256 

Flower queen; waltz, A. J. Weidt, 
arr: Reh. Hildreth, ‘of Us Si; oreh. 
‘to. © Sept. 29, 1923; 2 ec. Apr. 
15, 1925; E 613208; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. [© arrangement] 


5257 
Fluffy; melody, C. L. Harding, jr., of 
Unt Ss Gy adive?) “Apr, 222 1925108 


612824; Charles Lewis Harding, jr., 
Dedham, Mass. 5258 
Flute (La) de jade; mélodies chin- 
oises, extraites des Cent mélodies, 
Marguerite Canal, of France. 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c Mar. 6, 1925; EB 
608962 ; Maxime Jamin, Paris. 5259 


Fly not so swift: w traditional, m 
John Wilbye, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1925; E 608892; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 5260 


2 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Folies-bergére; album selection from 
the revues, En pleine folie and La 
revue des Quat’z’arts, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; pf. © 


Keb... 18, 1925;° 1) '@¢ Mare sees: 
609116; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., & Enoch & cie., London. 
5261 

Folle passione; valzer, Santi Tafa- 


rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York >, pf>, ©, 1. ci ee 
E 612452; Gicvanni Licitra and 
Salvatore Giacino, New York. 5262 


Follow Jesus all the way; w and m 
P. B. N. Watkins, of U. S. New 
York, Watkins school of music. © 
Reb. / 2%) 192570 2Te. Mar Sete 
607848; P. B. N. Watkins, New 
York. 5263 


F¢énix revyen 1925; tekst Alfred Kje- 
rulf, musik Edvard Brink, of Den- 
mark. nos. 1-11. © Mar. 30, 1925; 
1 ce. Apr. 14; E 609672; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5264 


Fooling; fox-trot, w and m Ray 
Kiages, Jack Meskill and Al. Sher- 
man, all’ of Us Si: spt. aecs with 
ukulele arr., Louis Fleischer. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 3; E 612944; 
A. J. Stasny musie co., ine., New 
York. 5265 

Fooling me; w and melody Domenic 
S. Leone, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 e. Apr. 14, 1925; E 
611083 ; Domenic Leone, New York. 

5266 

Fooling with you: by Lloyd Turner 
[i. e. L. E. Turner], of U. S.; instru- 
mental. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; E 
610654; Lloyd Edward Turner, New 
Bedford, Mass. 5267 


Foot-steps of Jesus; w and m L. H. 
Slaughter, of U. S., arr. Gene Bur- 
dette. (In His own words) © Apr. 
6; 1925;.:2 ce: Apr. AGH G13000 : 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 5268 

For gracious sake hold on tight; w 
and melody H. Gainfort, of Ireland, 
domiciled at San Francisco, arr. 
Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
14, 1925; E 610482: Emma Gainfort, 
San Francisco. 5269 


For old Erin and you mavourneen; w 
Ida Simpson, melody Jules Bennett, 
of U. S: » ©“ :e iar. 3) 1925" Eh 
607762 ; Simpson-Bennett, New York. 

5270 


For you; from The purple sign. w 
L. Shaffner, m Leo Flanders, of 
U.P Shu ©) eres Mae. AS SGo2b Ry 


610549 ; Lillian Shaffner, New York. 
5271 


0. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Fore: w and melody L. W. Lockwood, 
CEN San©; de) Apr 20;°1925; EB 
613312; Lee William Lockwood, 
Minneapolis. 5272 


Forget me not dream of my heart, 
till I come back again; valse lente, 
w Adéle George [i. e. Adele George 
Brandon], m Mary Shields [pseud. 
of A. M. van Velthuysen] of Hol- 
land. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 607798; 
Annie Mesritz van Velthuysen and 
Adele George Brandon, Amsterdam, 
Holland. 5273 


Fornarina (La); operetta in tre atti, 
di Giuseppe Adami, musica autori 
diversi, adattata Carlo Lombardo, 
of Italy; pf. solo con parole. S8vo. 
@ Apres 27/192); 1 .e.- Apr. 3;;H 
609620; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

5274 


Forward; w and m L. A. Stulce, of 
U. S.; male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s 
new quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 
2 ¢. Apr. 6; E 612840; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 5275 


Four and twenty elders; w anon., m 
arr. B. B. McKinney, of U. S.; male 
- quartet. (Jn Coleman’s new quar- 
tet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2c. Apr. 
6; EH 612852; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 5276 


Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio, no. 
7; collection various authors, arr. 
J. S. Zamecnik, all of U. S.; 1st 
violin.» © Feb. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
21; E 610364; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 5277 


Friulein, wie kann man nur so treu 
sein; shimmy-lied aus Der Orlow, 
text Hrnst Marischka and Bruno 
Granichstaedten, musik B. Granich- 
staedten, of Austria. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 16; E 609966; Edi- 
tion Bristol, a. g., Vienna. 5278 


Frag den mond. frag die sonne, frag 
die sterne; shimmy-lied, text Beda, 
musik Stephan Weiss, of Austria. 
© Jan. 125,925; 1,,e3;MarvS53 EB 
608797; Drei-masken verlag, a. @., 
Berlin. 5279 

Fragment (A); w and m J. Roberts, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Tot- 
tenville, S.1., N. Y. ©1c. Apr. 23, 


1925; E 611860; Jessica Roberts, 
Tottenville; 8.) \1.;;-N. ȴ4 5280 
Fragrant flowers; novelette, A. J. 


Weidt, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 e. 
Apri'}15, 1925; E 613207; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 5281 


5292 


Fraidy-cat; w E. L. Swikard, m Dave 
Peyton; of U.. Ssiv© flee: Apr. 23, 
1925; E 611871: Sidney M. Spiegel, 
jr., Chicago. 5282 


Francisco march; by A. Oliveras, of 
U. 8.; pf. San Francisco, Fisk mu- 
sic pub. co. © Apr. 25, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 22; E 6138417; Armin Oliveras, 
San Francisco. 5283 


melody A. Oliveras, arr. Arthur 
Fisk, both of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
1925; E 610502; Armin Oliveras, 
San Francisco. 5284 


frank Dupre; w and m Andrew Jen- 
kins, of U. S., arr. Irene Spain. © 
Te rApEsi2o) 1925." W* Gl1365 >" Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 5285 


Frasquita; by H. O. Osgood, of U. S.; 
pi, © Agr 24 1975-2 @ “Apr. 22: 
E 611417; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 5286 


operetta in tre atti, A. M. Willner 
ea Heinz Reichert, musica Franz Le- 
hair, of Austria; pf. con _ testo 
italiano. © Nov. 15, 1924; 1c. Jan. 
5, 1925; E 599765; Casa ed. Mauro, 
Milan. ist D250 


Frau (Die) ohne kuss; lustspiel in 
drei akten, von Richard Kessler, 
gesangstexte Willi Kollo, musik 
Walter Kollo, of Germany, klavier- 
auszug mit singstimmen Otto Lin- 
demann. Partitur. © Sept. 20, 
1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609829; 
Rondo-verlag, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
Germany. 5288 


Freedom; w Rabindranath Tagore, m 
Felix White, of Great Britain. © 


Mary 1934192596 «2° e Apr 20:7 
609934; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
5289 

Freedom for all forever; two-part 


song, w and m B. C. Hilliam, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. School 
ed. 4to. '©-Apr. 15, 1925; 2 c: Apr. 
23; E 611331; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 


5290 
French market blues; by V. J. Lu- 
bowski and A. Parenti, both of 


U: S23 pi. © fc. Mar! 30) 29252 Bb 

612593 ; Vitaly Jaques Lubowski and 
Anthony Parenti, New Orleans. 

5291 

Fresh (A) nosegay; w from A child’s 

garden of verses, Robert Louis Stey- 

enson, m H. J. Hansen, of Denmark, 


domiciled at Racine, Wis. 1. Night 
and day [2 others] ©1e. Apr. i1, 
1925; E 613078; Hans Johannes 
Hansen, Racine, Wis. 5292 


24) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 


5293 


Freshet (The) ; study in spiccato bow- 
ing, Donald Heins, of Canada; vio- 
lin and pf. © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 17; E 611161; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 5293 


morning club; one sweet 
waltz, D. C. Gallur, of 
U. S., op. 301; pf. © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1925; E 612763; Damasus Garcia 
Gallur, San Quentin, Calif. 5294 


Friend (A) to man; w adapted and 
m B. B. McKinney, of U. S.; male 
quartet. (Jn Coleman’s new quar- 
tet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
6; E 612845; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 5295 


Frisco town; w and melody Bill Au- 
brey [pseud. of Aubrey Gittleman] 
of U. S., arr. Herman King. ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 1925; E 612415; Aubrey 
Gittleman, Detroit. 5296 


Frolic of the goblins; by Elsie K. 
Brett, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 21, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 24; E 611384; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 5297 


Frolic of the wood-nymphs ; by Mamie 
Eliza Nelson, of U. S., op. 2, no. 2; 
pf. (Midst hills and rills) © Mar. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 611004; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 5298 


From old Madrid; little Spanish 
dance, Charles Huerter, of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; 
E 612485; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 5299 

From the gates of His garden; pag- 
eant service for Easter, w Hlsie 
Dunean Yale, m M. Isabelle Ritter 
and others, of U. S. 12mo. © Feb. 
§, (1925 372 ec. Mari. 237 EB } 6dOi20; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 5300 


From the hills; pastels, by Frederick 
S. Converse, of U. S.; pf. 1. Camp- 
fires. [3 others] © Mar. 13, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 612132; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 5301 

Friihling ; gedicht Heinr. Seidel, musik 
©. Tiirk, of Germany, op. 89; min- 
nerchor. 4to. 
ce. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609822; Hans 


Friday 
thought, 


Kessler, Trier, Germany. 5302 
Friihlingszeit; worte Mirza-Schaffy 
(Bodenstedt), musik Reinhold 


Becker, op. 3, nr. 3, bearb. Hgon J. 
Schmidt, both of Germany, op. 83; 
harmonium-solo. © Dec. 13, 1924: 
1 e@. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609930; C. A. 
Klemm, Leipzig. 5303 
Fulfillment; three-pt. song, w Eliza- 
beth Evelyn Moore, m Charles Gil- 
bert Spross, of U. S.; Women’s 


© Noy. 17, 1924; 1. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


voices. 4to. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 25; E 610705; John Church 


co., Cincinnati. 5304 
Funny little tune; w and m B. Price, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 


23, 1925; E 612302; Bert Price, Los 
Angeles. . 5305 
Fusyama ; shimmy-fox, Alfred Lullack, 
of Germany, op. 41; salonorchester. 
4to. © Nov. 10, 1924; 1 c Feb. 16, 
1925; E 609022; Selbst-verlag Lul- 
lack, Dresden, Germany. 5306 


G string melody; w and melody W. 
Robison, of U. S. © 1c Apr. 13, 
1925; E 613145; John Campbell and 
Willard Robison, Kansas City, Mo. 

«5807 

Gal o’ mine; w and melody M. M. Bos- 
well, of U.S. ©1e. Apr. 30, 1925; 
E 611533; Martha Meldania Bos- 
well, New Orleans. 5308 

Galop comique; by Gungl, of Austria, 
transcribed Joen Fresco, of Holland ; 
pf. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2c Apr. 6; E 
612808 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 

5309 


Gamle (Den) gé¢gler; fra folkekome- 
dien, Den gamle gégler, tekst Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark; pf. © Jan. 29, 1925; 1 
ce. Feb. 13; E 609412; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 5310 


Gammalsvenskt; tekst Bo Bergman, 
musik Ture Rangstrom, of Sweden. 
© Mar. 30, 1925; 1c. Apr. 14; E 
609674; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 5311 


Gammes et arpéges (Seales and ar- 
peggios); de Paul Bazelaire, of 
France; violoncelle. [French, Eng- 
lish, Spanish and Italian text] © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. Apr. 6; E 609587 ; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 5312 

Ganz still zuweilen: im _ volkston, 
gedicht Cisar Flaischlen, musik 
Ernst Kloepfer, of Germany, op. 8. 
nr. 1; minnerchor. 4to. © Nov. 
17, 1924; De 'e.\ Mary mo. tO2a 5 
609819; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 5313 


Garden (A) of lies; vocal fox-trot 
from Boodle, Philip Braham, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 1c. 
Mar. 13; E 609204; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 5314 

Garden of my heart; by K. L. Rich- 
ards, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1925; E 611525; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 5315 | 


242 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Gardiner (H. Balfour) Fantasia; by 
H. B. Gardiner, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1c. Apr. 21; 
E 609957; Forsyth bros., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5316 


Garlanded (A) lane: w Linnie Corene 
Benoit, m Ernest Harry Adams, of 
U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo— 
sop. or bar. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. 
each Mar. 18; E 612131; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 5317 


Garry (The) musketeers; w and m 
Ds B. Willis,.of U.S: ‘© Mar: 12, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 612099; David 
Brainerd Willis, Oskosh, Wis. 5318 

Gaselen; liederfolge nach gedichten 
Gottfried Keller, musik Othmar 
Schoeck, of Switzerland, op. 38, 
klavierauszug mit text Paul Klengel, 
of Germany; bariton. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 609245; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 5319 

Gathering home; w Mariana B. Slade, 
m R. M. McIntosh, arr. B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S.; male quartet. 
(In Coleman’s new quartet book) 
Gaming ds. A025, 2. ¢. Apr. 6;,.H 
6128438 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 
[© arrangement] 5320 

Gavotte in D; by J. P. Rameau, arr. 
and fingered Spencer Dyke, of Eng- 
land; violin and pf. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 1 c@ Apr. 27; E 614016; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement and fingering] 5321 

Gavotte-Stephanie; von A. Czibulka, 
op. 312, arr. L. Artok, of Germany; 
orch. mit pf. conductor. © Feb. 5, 
PoZa.e) 6 C. Mar. “(: E. 609132: BB. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. [© 
arrangement and orchestration] 

5322 

Gazelle (The) ; mazurka brillante, by 

Rich. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 74; 


pf. duet. @©Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20> 8. GI2213 Theo. Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 53823 


Gdym spojrzat w czarowne twe oczy: 
melody J. Kallini, of U.S. ©1le. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612599; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. 5324 


Gedalge (André) 20 chansons pour 
les enfants ; paroles Mme. H. Renau- 
din, musique A. Gedalge, of France; 
pf. et chant. © Mar. 28, 1925: 1 
e. Apr. 11; E 609654; André Ge- 
dalge, Lagny, France. 5325 

Gee—but it’s tough to be lonesome 
and blue; w and m M. Antoine, of 
Dey See© i ¢iApr:/ 9,) 192560 
611040; Mary Antoine, New Orleans. 

5326 


5338 


Gee gee—put your tongue out, ’cause 
you can’t win with your tail; w and 
m Dave Sonenscher and Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert, both of Great Britain; in 
EK flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Mar. 12, 1925; 1. Mar. 

- 23; E 609287; Lareine & co., ltd., 
London. 532 1. 


Geliebte (Die) Sr. Hoheit; operette in 
3 akten, von Rudolf Bernauer und 
Rudolf Oesterreicher, musik Jean 
Gilbert, of Germany; klavier-auszug 
mit text. © Oct. 1, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609831; Arcadia-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 5328 


General von Steuben march; w Fred- 
erick Franklin Schrader, m P. J. 
Engels, of U. S. New York, The 
Progressive. © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 28; E 613591; Peter J. Engels, 
New York. 5329 


Georgia stomp; w and m C. Fulcher, 
of U..S.; pf. with w. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1925; E 611023; Charles Fulcher. 
Augusta, Ga. 5330 


Geraldine; w E. St. Vincent and M. 
Cahill, m Joseph Monk, of U. S. 
© 1c Mar. 11, 1925;-E 610729; 
Eleanor St. Vincent and Marion Ca- 
hill, Pittsburgh, Pa. 5331 


Get it fixed; fox trot song, w and m 
Spencer Williams, of U. S. © Mar. 
30, 1925; 2 c@ Mar.. 28; -E 610809; 
Triangle music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 5332 


Get up Harry; w and melody L. Mc- 
Eneaney, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611271; Leonard McEn- 
eaney, Danbury, Conn. 5333 


Gettin’ told; melody, Eddie Lange and 
Wm. McKenzie, both of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1925; E 611201; Bruns- 
wick-Balke-Collender co., New York. 

5334 


Gib mich frei! tango milonga, text 
Richard Rillo, musik Ludwig Fried- 
mann, klav. arr. Otto Lindemann. 
both of Germany. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 29; E 614019 ; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5335 


Gibbons (Orlando) Fantazia; by O. 
Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England; string quartet or small 
string orch. se. no. 1, 2. 4to. © 
Jan. 18, 1925; 1 c. each Jan. 23; H 
608805, 608806; Stainer & Bell, ltd.. 
London. 5336, 5337 

Gibson (The) F-4 waltz; by L. B. 
Corn, of U. S.; Ist mand. © 1. 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607891; Lester 
Berle Corn, Newton, Ia. 5338 


243 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5339 


Gioconda (La); phantasie aus Amil- 
care Ponchiellis oper, arr. Max 
Rhode, of Germany, op. 61; orch. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 29; E 
614022; Drei-masken verlag, a. &., 
Berlin. [© arrangement] 5339 


Gipsy song; w Allan Ross MacDou- 
gal, m I. F. Esperon, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. with w. 
© 1.c. Apr. 2,.1925; E 610910; 
Ignacio Fernandez Esperon, New 
York. 5340 


Girl 0’ mine; w and melody E. L. 
McConnell, of U. S. © 1 ce. Mar. 
23, 1925; E 612316; Ethol L. Mc- 
Connell, Abilene, Kans. 5341 


Girl of my dream; w Sam Stone, m 
Carlo Andre, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1925; E 612750; Carl 
Albert Anderson, Brooklyn. 5342 


Girl (The) that men never forget: 
fox-trot, w and m A. Van Over- 
berghe, arr. Boleslaus Krajewski, 
both of U. S. © Mar. 26, 1925: 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 612470; Albert Van 
Overberghe, Garfield, N. J. 5343 


Give me back my kisses; w M. A. 
Pepe, m Jack A. Edwards, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. 
© Feb. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 5; B 
610248: M. A. Pepe, Columbus, O. 

5344 


Give me just what I want that’s all: 
w and melody A. M. West, arr. H. 
Quallie Clark, both of U. S. © 1 
ce. Apr: 14, 1925; E 611096; Alvin 
Mark West, New York. 5345 


Give me the bouquets now and knock 
me when I’m gone; w W. Goodwin 
and Frederick N. Tracy, m Walter 
Goodwin, of U. S. © Mar. 26, 1925: 
2c. Mar. 30; E 612595; Faber mu- 
sic co., New York. 5346 


Give me the corner, give me the girl; 
w Howard Johnson, m Ira Schuster 
and Irving Bibo, both of U. S. © 
Heb. 228, h925 | 2. .e. .,. Mars. 13i5, 48) 
612072; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5347 


Give me the right to call you dearest: 
w J. Will Callahan, m Frank H. 
Grey, of U. S:;:in C. © Mar. 23, 
1925; 2 @ Apr: 8; E 612955; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 5348 


Give me the right to call your lovin’ 
my own; w H. R. Brandt, m R. N. 
Lindquist, of U. S.. © 1. Apr. 15, 
1925; E 611143; Rudolph Nathaniel 
Lindquist and Hans Robert Brandt, 
Omaha, Neb. 5349 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20° 


Give your heart in June time; from 
Sky high, adapted Harold Atte- 
ridge, w Clifford Grey and H. Atte- 
ridge, m Victor Herbert, of U.S. © 
Mar. 25, 1925; 2 @ Mar. 28; E 

- 612476; Harms, inc., New York. 

5350 


Glad summer days; Sunday school 
service for Children’s day, w and m 
Walter A. Shawker, of U. S. 8vo. 
© Apr. 13, °19253;~2) ¢.cAprialGa 
611111; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 5BDL 


Gliding along; adapted from Dewey’s 
victory, w and m Arthur §. Josse- 
lyn, of U. S. Rev. ed. © Mar. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; E 612153; Alpha 
music co., Providence, R. I. [© ad- 


dition of words] 5352 
Glissando waltz; arr. J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Apr. 


8, 1925; 2 ¢c. Apr. 20;,E 613348; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. [© arrangement] 5353 


Globe (The) trotter; w and m K. L. 
Richards, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1925; E 610598; Katherine Louise 
Richards, New York. 5354 


Gloriana; letra Ramiro Hernandez, 
musica J. M@ Barrientos, of Mexico. 
(© Mar. 27, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 30; E 
609417: Jose M* Barrientos, Tam- 
pico, Mexico. 5355 


Glorieux fanion; marche, A. Courtade, 
of France; fanfare de trompettes 
avec conducteur. Editions musicales 
‘Buffet-Crampon et cie. 4to. 
Mar. 28,'"1925 915 ve. CAE ag. OE 
609698 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

5356 


Glorious month of June; two-part 
song, w William H. Gardner, m 
J. L. Gilbert, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; treble voices. School ed. 
4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 e Apr. 23; 
E 611349; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 5357 


Glory, glory, glory, I want to be 
glorified; w and m D. Walker, of 
U;,,8. ©) Ave... Mar: 19; di92554(5 
610559; Dan Walker, New York. 


Ddo8 | 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) An- 
dante; from Orpheus, arr. Albert 
Harvey, of U. S.; 1st, 2d, 3d, and 
4th violin with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 611225; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. [© bowing, 
fingering and phrasing] 5359 


244 


\iscniacuan loa as Saal 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 38-4, 1925 


5382 


—Dance of the furies; from Or- 
pheus, arr. Alfred Roth, of U. 8.; 
orch. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2c. Mar. 
16; E 613476; Sonnemann music €o., 
inc., New York. 5360 


Gnessina (Hleanor) Allegro; arr. 
Angela Diller and Elizabeth Quaile, 
both of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
Pee Apr. 18; HW 611235; G.“Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 5361 


Go; w and m E. M. Bartlett, of U.S. 
© Jan. 1, 1925;\2 c Mar. 16; E 
612085; Hugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford, Ark. 5362 


Go back where you slept last night; 
w and melody Sidney Easton, arr. 
Harry Collins, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1925: E 612055; Sidney 
Easton, New York. 5363 


Go down great sun; anthem, w E. 
Husband, m J. Sebastian Matthews, 
of U. S.; cho. mixed voices, with 
organ ad lib. 4to. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 6112389; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5364 


Go forward; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © 
At a toe = 2 oe. Max -'30; °° 
6108388; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5365 


Go smilin’ thru; w N. P. Reinhard, 
melody May Hill, of U.S. ©le 
Mar. 14, 1925; E 610481; N. P. Rein- 
hard, Jackson, Calif. 5366 


Gobbaerts (Jean Louis) Etude; by 
Streabbog [pseud. of J. L. Gobb- 
aerts] op. 64, nos. 2, 6, 8, Selected 
and ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; 
pf. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 
29; E 613601, 613603, 613606; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, phrasing, annotations, gen- 
eral instructions and glossary] 

5367-5369 


— Study; by L. Streabbog [pseud. 
of Jean Louis Gobbaerts] op. 63, 
no. 1, selected and ed. Leopold Go- 
dowsky, of U. S.; pf. © Apr.. 24, 
1925; 2.c. Apr. 29; E 613602; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, phrasing, annotations, gen- 
eral instructions and glossary] 

5370 


God all in all; w Briggs P. Dingman, 
m D. W. Peterson, of U. S. © Apr. 
2819252 2 ee Apr) 273) H4613533': 
David W. Peterson, Dassel, Minn. 

5371 


God bless you; w Fred. G. Bowles, m 
Herbert Ralph Ward, of U. S. © 


Var. 305. 190 De -Mar’y aly) 1 
612747; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 5372 


God calls for men; w Charlotte G. 


Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
Apr 199h. 2 ec, * Mar. 30s, 
610850 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5373 


‘God cares; w Helen A. Casterline, m 


Helen Nicholas, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 29; E 611618; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 53874 


God (A) of love; w and melody S. S. 
McConnell, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607825; Susy Searcy Mc- 
Connell, Salina, Kan. 5375 


God smiled and sent me you; w Marie 
Scammell, m Paul Haeussler, of U. 
S. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 19; 
E 612218; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 5376 


God will make all things right; day- 
light will come, anthem, w Anne 
Campbell, m George B. Nevin, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
() 7 Web. 924, 1995) 27 Ee Mar 22 i 
610281; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5377 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; extrait des six Duettini, arr. 
Victor Charmettes, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 24; E 609978; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 53878 


Chinoiserie (Chinese chit-chat) ; 
from Symphonie orientale, op. 84, 
arr. R. Jungnickel, of U. S.; large 
or small orch., with pf. conductor. 
© Mar. 31, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 
610888 ; Ross Jungnickel, New York. 
[© arrangement] 5379 


Goddag—og tak for sidst; tekst Al- 
fred Kjerulf, musik Edvard Brink, 
of Denmark. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Apr. 14; E 609671; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 5380 


God’s day; w HE. Jewell Robinson, m 
Chas. V. Ward, of U. S. Philadel- 
phia, Harry J. Lincoln music co. 
Svo. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 23: 
E 612380; Chas. V. Ward, Muncie, 
Ind. 5381 


God’s morning; w James Francis 
Cooke, m Josef Gauby, of Austria, 
op. 58, no. 5. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 25; E 610713; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5382 


245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5383 


Gold star mother; w G. F. Waecker- 
ley, m John L. Herman, of U.S. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 2c. Mar. 7; E 610269; 
Gustave F. Waeckerley, St. Louis. 

5383 


Golden gate; w S. Stone, m S. Stone 
and Carlo Andre, both of U. S., arr. 
C. Andre; pf. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1925; 
E 612175: Sam Stone, Brooklyn. 

5384 


Golden (The) hour; w and m C. H. 
Young, of U. S.; medium voice, in 
E flat. Cleveland, O., Houghton 
music shoppe. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 
ce. Mar. 13; E 610442; Clarence E. 
Young, Cleveland. 5385 


Golden (A) key to music land; new 
method of instruction for children, 
Mae Aileen Erb, of U. S., op. 24; 
pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay state 
music co. © Dec. 26, 1924; 2 ¢. Dee. 
29; E 607409; R. Liversidge, Law- 
rence, Mass. 


Golden memories of Hawaii; waltz, w 
Bartley Costello, m R. L. Stevens, of 
U. S.. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 c Mar. 5; 
E 610233; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 5387 


Golden sunshine follows night; come 
all ye that are heavy laden, w Wm. 
H. Gardner, m Manuel Klein, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 1. 
Female voices.—2. Male voices. © 
Apr. 15, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 23; H 
611335, 611336; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

5388, 5389 


Golden West commandery march; by 
A. F. Frankenstein, of U. S.; band. 
A4to.. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; 
EH 612510; Neville Marple music co., 
Los Angeles. 5390 


Goldene (Der) k§&fig; 
lustspiel in drei akten, text Giovac- 
chino Forzano, deutscher text Fr. 
Rau, musik Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, 
of Italy ; Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Nov. 15, 1924: 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; B 
609016; J. Weinberger, Leipzig. 

5391 

Gondoliera; barcarole, Giuseppe Za- 
fira, w and m Georg Henschel, of 
England, op. 38a; sop. and alto. 4to. 
© Apr. 27, 1925 2 c. Apr. 28; E 
613548; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 5392 


Gondoliers (The); dance a cachuca, 
fandango, bolero, finale from the 
opera, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Seymour Sullivan, arr. Archibald T. 
Davison, of U. §8.; four-part cho. of 


5386 . 


musikalisches - 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 11, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 18; E 611219; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. — 5393 


Gondolier’s love (L’amour du gondo- 
lier) ; by Charles Dallier [pseud. of 
Constantine von Sternberg] of U. S.; 
pf. © Jan. 20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 2: 
607922; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

5394 


Good-bye to summer; by Cecil Bur- 
leigh, of U. S., op. 7, no. 3; violin 
and pf. (Under.the open sky) © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; B 
607992 ; Composers’ music corp., New 
York. 5395 


Good gravy; by Mike Bernard, of U. 
S.3 pf... .©) Apr. 16, 19255, 2%e) Apr: 
30; E 611552; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 5396 


Good night beloved; w and m L. A. 
Whittemore, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
24, 1925; E 613456; Lura Alfredine 
Whittemore, Washington. 5397 


Good-night, my love, good-night; w 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, m L. Leslie 
Loth, of U. S.; med. voice. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 612926; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 5398 


Gospel song piano accompaniment; by 
R. Harkness, of Australia, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. (Home study cor- 
respondence course, study, no. 20) 
© Apr. 25, 1925: 2 ¢ Wen 22" an. 
Mar. 2; A 825019; Robert Hark- 
ness, Los Angeles. 5399 


Got a different daddy now; w G. H. 
Gowen and C. Poole, melody Jack 
Sadler, of U. S. ©1 ce Mar. 20, 
1925; E 612230; G. Howard Gowen, 
Clarence Poole and Jack Sadler, 
Chicago. 5400 


Got no time; w Gus Kahn, m Richard 
A. Whiting, of U. S. ©, Mar) 23, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 25; E 610693; Jer- 
ome H. Remick & co., New York. 

5401 


Gotta kiss? Got one! Thank you! w 
EK. J. Gray, m E. J. Gray and Billy 
Will, both of U. S.; pf. ©1ec. Apr. 
15, 1925; E 6138196; Elmer Jamison 
Gray, New York. 5402 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
potpourri Arthur Seybold, of Ger- 


many, op. 206, no 3; klavier, violine - 


und violoncello. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
1 e. Apr. 20; E 609962; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 5403 


Send out Thy light; anthem, w 
traditional, Psalms XLIII and XX, 
m Gounod, arr. Henry Tolhurst, of 


246 


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: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 ° 


5424 


Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
©! Mar. 26, 1925; 1 c.. Mar. 21; E 
609276; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5404 


Grabner (Hermann) Fiinf gesange 
fiir kammerchor; worte Gottfried 
Keller und andere leute, musik H. 
Grabner, of Germany, op. 21. Parti- 
tur. 1. Abend auf Golgatha. [4 
others] © Jan. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
19; E 609832; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

5405 

Graceful minuet; by W. D. Arm- 
strong, of .U. S.,. op. 114, no. 2; pf. 
@owlare a. 1925.2 ¢.. Mar,, di +. Bb 
607938 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 5406 


Gracious Spirit, dwell with me; sacred 
duet, w Thomas T. Lynch, m Henry 
Wildermere, of U. 8. 1. Sop. and 
alto—2. Sop. and ten. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ce. each Apr. 4; E 610952; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 5407 


Graener (Paul) Suite; von P. Graen- 
er, of Germany, op. 66; violoncell 
u. Klavier... ©) Oct. 13, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609910; N. Sim- 
rock g. m. b. h., Berlin. 5408 

Grand (Le) arbre; paroles Georges 
Duhamel, musique Albert Doyen, of 
France; sop. et alti, chant seul. 4to. 
emeMdt es, 19255 )1.¢, Apr. 635 EB 
609476; Heugel, Paris. 5409 

téns. et basses, chant 
seul. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 6; E 609470; Heugel, Paris. 

5410 

Grand (The) duke; five easy pieces 
from the opera, by Arthur Sullivan, 
adapted and arr. Thomas FE. Dun- 
hil: of Great Britain; pf.. 1. By 
the mystic regulation. [4 others] 
Gn Mar 18. 1925: 1 ¢.. Mar. 19.;. Bi 
609202; Chappell & eco., ltd., London. 

5411 

Grand-mother’s wish for her grand- 
children; w J. Schirmacher, m Her- 
bert O. Sontag, of U. S. Milwaukee, 
Wis., Wm. A. Kaun music co. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612859 ; 
Josephine Schirmacher, Waupaca, 
Wis. 5412 

Grand alse brillante; by Rich. 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 108; pf. 
Oe ap oe 192: 2 ee Agr 9: Bi 
612993 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 5413 


Grande (La) bleue; ouverture, A. 
Courtade, of France; fanfare de 
trompettes. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609697; Evette et 
Schaetfer, Paris, 5414 


52683—25——5 


Grave (The) could not hold Him; w 
and mC. A. Gabriel, of U.S. © Mar. 
30.4 A925 y 2 er Apr 2; Hy. 610893 ; 
Chalvar Axel Gabriel, Battle Lake, 
Minn. 5415 


Gravures (Les) en couleurs; suite 


d’orchestre, Gaston Paulin, arr. H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. 1. La vaine at- 
tente. [3 others] © Dee. 31, 1924; 
i ep Aprs,17 1925; HH 608729; 25. 
Yves K., Paris. [© orchestration] 

5416 


Great (The) beyond; w and m E. T. 
Favro, of U. 8. (Jn O sing unto the 
Lord a new song) © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ce. Apr. 1; EH 612637; Earl T. 
Favro, Winona Lake, Ind. 5417 


Great (The) commission; w and m 
R. Ll: Fletcher, of U.S... © Mar. 
Sie Oe Ce. CADE. Nee OL Zone; 
Robert Lowe Fletcher, Wheeling, W. 
Va. 5418 


Great peace have they; w from Psalm 
119-165-167, m Stanley T. Reiff, of 
U. S.: four mixed voices, organ acc. 
Ato. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; 
EH 612651; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 5419 


Great (The) rabbi’s invocation; Levi- 
Izchak’s dudele, from the second 
Hebrew song cycle, Hnglish tr. 
Mary HBllis Opdycke, m Lazare Sa- 
minsky, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 13, no. 2; high voice. © 
Jani 19, 1925), 2:e, Apr. 1); 612682 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 5420 


Green (The) sheet blues; fox trot, 
Cliff Aubuchon, of U. S.; melody 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 14, 1925-2 
e..oMar. .48 3) W6121525 (Star 
chronicle pub. co., St. Louis. 5421 


Greer County; frontier ballad, from 
Cowboy songs and other frontier 
ballads, collected John A. Lomax, m 
Oscar J. Fox, of U. S.; low voice, 
in B® San!’ I6, 19255) 24 ©. oApr. 
1; EH 612687; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5422 


Greeting to spring; w E. Sisca, melo- 
dy J. Gioé, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 6134385; HErminia Sisca, Brooklyn. 

5423 


de Th. Akimenko, arr. 
S. Chapelier, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1925: 1 @ Apr. 17; E 609717: Rou- 
art, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 9424 


Gretchaniki; 


247 


CATALOGUE OF 
5425 


Grey ‘neath the moon; w Douglas 
Young, m Madge Wells, of Great 
Britain= in min, ©! Mar ad 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 12; E 6091138; J. B. 
Cramer & co., Itd., London. 5425 


Grey skies; w and m R. Engel, of 
U.S. ©le. Apr. 4, 1925; H 610929 ; 
Roy Engel, Chicago. 5426 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Northern 
impressions; humoresques, op. 6, 
arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; full 
orch. 1. Shepherd’s frolic.—2. Rus- 
tic festival. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 1; E 612689; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 5427 

The wood- 

land fairy.—4. Carnival. © Jan. 24, 

1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612680; Carl 

Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 

rangement ] 5428 

Triumphal march; from Sigurd 

Jorsalfar, op. 56, transcription Joen 


Fresco, of Holland; pf. © Apr. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 22; E 618366; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 5429 


Groch z kapusta; comic scene, w and 
melody J. Kallini, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612601; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. 5430 

Growing up for Jesus; w George O. 
Webster, m A. Bancroft, of U. S. 
© Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec Mar. 30; E 
610844 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5431 

Gruss in die ferne; Chinesisches volk- 
slied aus der Han-Zeit, nachdich- 
tung Richard Wilhelm, musik Ed- 
vard Moritz, of Germany, op. 26, no. 
i © ‘Deen 15, 1924° 1.6" Mar... 19: 


1925; E 609844; R. Birnbach, Ber- 
lin. 5432 
Guessing; w and m SS. Billeci, of 
Ue Seun@) dc. Apr) Te 2a 
610992; Salvatore Billeci, Galt, 
Calif. 5433 


w Harry D. Kerr, m Henry R. 
Cohen, of U. S.; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele in D. © Mar. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 25; E 610689; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 5434 

Gwendoline; opéra en 3 actes d’Emm. 
Chabrier,  fantaisie, Rudd, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 

to. © Apr. 24 1925 2.1 c Apr 24: 
E 609977; Enoch & cie., Paris. 5435 

Gypsy lullaby; waltz lullaby, w and m 
i Tiliman of US. © Wel Apres 2s: 
1925; E 611454; Edwin ‘Tillman, 
Milwaukee. 5436 


Gypsy sweetheart; w and m Eddie 
Morton, Dick Hubler and M. J. Ty- 
man, all) of, Ul) S:; 2 pr. ace. “with 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. S., v. 20 


ukulele arr. David Berend, of U. S. 
© Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 24; B 
610634; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 5437 


Gyro spirit; adapted from Sousa’s 
march, Gyro Bob Bridges [pseud. of 
Robert Bridges] of U. S. © Jan. 
30, 1925; 2. ¢«. Feb. 2; E 607780; 
Chicago Gyro club, Chicago. [© 
words and adaptation ] 5438 


Hab’ geduld bald kommt der Mai; lied 
und fox-blues, text Harry Roberts, 
musik Fred David, of Germany. © 
Heb, 10,1925; 1c. "Apr 2 s0-s se 
609641; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 5439 


Had the violet sent me you; w T. HE. 
B. Henry, m Geoffrey O’Hara, of 
U.* 8. © Mar. 18,1925; 2! es oar. 
23; E 610684; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 5440 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Andante 
and allegretto moderato; from So- 
nata in A major, arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
27; E 614012; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 5441 


Arioso; arr. and fingered Spencer 
Dyke, of England; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 16, 1925: 1" ¢. Apr 27)» 
614010; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arranging and fingering] 
5442 


Largo, from Xerxes; arr. A. Sar- 
torio, of Germany; 2 pianos, 8 
hands. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E 612207; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 
5443 
Largo in D; arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
27; E 614008; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [© arranging and finger- . 
ing] 5444 
Largo in D minor; arr. and fin- 
gered Spencer Dyke, of England ; vio- 
lin’ and’ pf. .© Apres, 1925. tine. 
Apr. 27; E 614009; Joseph Williams, 


Itd., London. [© arranging and 
fingering ] 5445 

Largo in G; arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin — 


and pf: © Apr. 16) 192554) eaApe 
27; E 614015; Joseph Williams, !td., 


London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing | 5446 
Lord, remember Thy children; 


sacred w, arr. Harold Vincent Mil- 
ligan, of U. S.; high voice, organ 


248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 3-4, 1925 


nee) © 7 Mariio27, 19255 :1".¢:: Mar. 
28; E 610764; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 5447 


Xerxes ; oder, Der verliebte kénig, 
heitere oper in drei akten, freie 
neugestaltung des textbuches und 
der -secco-rezitative Oskar Hagen, 
klavier-auszug V. Ernst Wolff, both 
of Germany. 4to. © Get. 30, 1924; 
1 c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 609039; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 5448 


Hagen; worte Wilhelm vy. Scholz, musik 
Gustav Erlmann, of Germany, op. 
30; minnerchére. 4to. © Feb. 23, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 11; E 609140; Bantus- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Trier, Germany. 

5449 

Hahnenruf (Der) ; Chinesisches volk- 
slied aus der Han-Zeit, nachdichtung 
Richard Wilhelm, music Edvard Mor- 
iz, or Germany; Op. 26, no. 2. 
Dec. 15, 1924: 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 
609845 ; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 5450 


Half (The) o’ me kingdom; w Lytton 
Cox. m Henry 8S. Sawyer, of U. S. 
@) Mar, 30, 1925; 2 ¢.Apr. 3; E 
612776; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 


5451 
Halka polka; by Josef Kmiec, of 
U. S.: instrumental. © 1 c. Mar. 


21, 1925; E 610614; Victor music 
roll co., Chicago. 5452 


Hall’s rudiments of music; plain, con- 
cise and practical lessons for students 
in vocal music, F. Hall, of U. S. 
Cincinnati, O., F. L. Rowe. 12mo. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 2.c. Feb. 28; aff. 
Feb. 27; A 821894; Flavil Hall, 
Trion, Ga. 5453 


Hands up!!!; one step, de Haut les 
mains, paroles Charles Tutelier, mu- 
sique René Demaret, of Belgium. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609571; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 

5454 

Handwerksburschenpenne; worte 
Hesse, musik E. Schuster, of Ger- 
many; eine singstimme u. klavier- 
begleitung. © Nov. 27, 1924; 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1925; E 609099; Elfriede 
Schuster, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany. 5455 


Handy’s (W. C.) collection of blues; 
w W. C. Handy and Walter Hirsch, 
m W. C. Handy, of U.S: © Apr. 
dee ORD 02) ve. Apr Aes) Bi Gli222- 
Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 

5456 
famous comic blues for the uku- 
lele; w W. C. Handy and Walter 

Hirsch, m W. C. Handy; of 'U. S. 


ees 
SS eee 


5468 
8vo. © Mar. 4, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 17; 
E 612109; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 5457 


Hang fear, cast away care; four-part 
song, m C. H. H. Parry, of England ; 


-mixed voices. 4to. (The musical 
times, Apr. 1, 1925) © Mar. 30, 
19255) Uo 6. UO Mar:2°31 9°22 6093625 


Novello & co., ltd., London. 
5458 
Hanoumiko (To) (T6 = Xavotmice) = 
Turkish dance, S. Stamos, of Greece... 
domiciled at Chicago, op. 4; instru-- 


mental. © 1 ¢ Apr. 18, 1925; E: 
611195; Spyros Stamos, Chicago. 

DADS 

Hansen (Hans Johannes) Twelve 


miscellaneous songs; w and m H. J. 
Hansen, of Denmark, domiciled at 
Racine, Wis.’ © 1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1925;, 
E 613079; Hans Johannes Hansen). 
Racine, Wis. 546M 


Happy daze; w and m Heck [psead.. 
of A. H. Keena] of U. S.©1e¢. Marz 
16, 1925; E 612065; Alice Hardy 
Keena, Mercer Island, Washington. 

o46L 


Happy (The) forest; by Arnold Bax. 
of Great Britain; orch. Se. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 1 ec Apr. 17;.E 609975; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine., Lon- 
don. 5462 


Happy go lucky; by Mel B. Kaufman, 
OF Weis: pty, © iMar., 19) 1925 open 
Mar. 20; E 612184; Robbins-Enger 
inc., New York. 34635 

Happy hearts; polka rondo, Harrisou: 
E. Ruhe, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 5, 
1925" 2. ¢. Mar. 13'; .E G10470 - Ge— 
operative music co., Philadelphia. 

5464. 

Happy Hooligan; w and melody M. J. 
Miller,: of (Us. Sus© a @ Apr 21, 
1925; E 611294; Max J. Miller, 
Menominee, Mich. 5465" 

Happy hours; by André Marcelle, of’ 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 14; E 609178; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 466 


Happy Japanee; melody, A. T. Jacobs,. 
arr. Harry A. Powell, both of U. S.. 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613295 -:. 
Albert T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 

5467 


Happy little home; from Goldbrick’ss 
return, w Billy Maine, m True R.. 
Fristoe, of U. S. © Mar. 30; 1925 :- 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612723; Maine & Fris- 
toe, Chicago. 5468” 


249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5469 


Happy me; w L. P. Bell, melody L. P. 
Beil and Jack Rinaldo, both of U. S. 
@i1 e Apr.'30, 1925; BH) G#h5s4 ; 
Louis P. Bell, Brooklyn. 5469 


Happy, O happy he; w traditional, m 
John Wilbye, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of Hngland; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 «@ Jan. 18, 1925; E 608854; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 5470 


Happy thought waltz; by D. S. Mc- 
Cosh, revised, fingered and edited 
Edward Stevenson, of U. S. © Feb. 
2, 1925; 2 e@ Feb. 2; E :610545; 
Wayne Tankersley, music publisher, 
Frankfort, Ind. [© revision, finger- 
ing and editing] 5471 


Happy (The) warrior (Le guerrier 
heureux); mareh, Vietor Kahl, of 
Germany, arr. Adolf Lotter, of Great 
Britain; pf. .© Mar. 28, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 4; E 609614; Hawkes & son, 
London. 5472 


Harbor (The) of peace; w R. T. Ny- 
gren, m Ruth Lundgren Bard, of U. 
S. (in The covenant companion, v. 
4, no. 1, Jan. 1925) © Dec. 20, 1924; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1925; EH 611046; Ruben 
Theodore Nygren, Princeton, N. J. 

5473 


Hard hearted gal of mine; w and mel- 
ody G. H. R. Welsh, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1925; E 613525; George 
Harold Ralph Welsh, Boston. 5474 


Harem blues; by A. Cox:and A. R. 
Griffen, arr. Nelson L. Kincaid, all 
Gb UL S: pt. . Or tae: Appin, 6.-l020 4 
E 612835; Attler Cox and A. R. 
Griffen, New York. 5475 


Harmonica blues; melody Herbert 
Leonard and Harry Mayes, both of 
US. S@: des Apr ail: aG25. oh) 
611059 ; Tune-house, ine., New York. 

: 5476 


Harmonium-album; zusammengestellt 


u. bearb. Paul Blumenthal, of Ger- | 


many. bk. 1-3. © Aug. 31, 1923; 
1 e@. each Mar. 19, 1925; E 609885 ; 
Georg Bratfisch, Frankfort, a/O., 
Germany. BATT 


Harp (The) of delight; trio, w Fred 
G. Bowles, m Cuthbert Harris, of 
U. S.; women’s voices: 4to. © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; H 607977; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement | 5478 


Harvest moon; w and melody C. L. 
Harding, jr., of U.S. © 1c. Apr. 
2, 1925; E 612823; Charles Lewis 
Harding, jr.. Dedham, Mass. 5479 


- pterr, n.s., v.20 


Has anyone seen Hendrick? from P’s 
and Q’s, w Donovan Parsons, m Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 1 c Apr. .20; E. 609804; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 5480 


Hassan; drama in 5 akten, James Hl- 
roy Flecker, musik Frederick Delius, 
klavierauszug Fhilip Heseltine, of 
Great Britain, deutscher text der 
gesinge Rudolf Stephan Hoffmann, 
of Austria; klavier mit text. Neue 
vollstindige ausgabe. © June 23, 
19245) 2 Gin AUG. (LD Goe 5 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

. 481 

Hassen, der schwirmer; oper in drei 
aufztigen, dichtung Henry Bauer, 
musik Wilhelm Kienzl, of Austria, 
op. 100; vollstindiger klavierauszug 
mit text. © Jan. 1, 1925; 1 c Mar. 
19; E 609879; J. Weinberger, Leip- 
zig. 5482 

Hatfield bells; w Helen Taylor, m 
Hasthope Martin, of Great Britain; 
in A flat. © June 14, 1917; 1c. Apr. 
13, 1925; EH 609965; Hnoch & sons, 
itd., London. 5483 


Haunting humoresque; by Dvorak, arr. 
Frank .J. Black, of WU. Sc: orchy Ci 
Dee. 15, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; E 
612574; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 5484 


Have a smile for everyone you meet; 


two-pt. song, w J. Keirn Brennan 
and Paul Cunningham, m Bert Rule, 
arr. Henry Wadsworth, of U. S.; 
treble voices. School ed. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; H 612918 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement |] 5485 


Have I found her? w traditional, m 
Thomas Bateson, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 

-Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; E 608877; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 5486 


Have mercy upon me, O God; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar, 17, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; 
E 612130; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 5487 


Haven (The) of home; w and m Het- 
tie Eckel, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 24; EH 610725; Marie Heckel 
Fullenwider, Eldorado, Kan. 5488 

Hawaiian song of love; waltz, w Phil 
Kelly, m Merle T. Kendrick, of U. 
S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 20; H 
612235 ; Triangle music pub. co:, inc., 
New York. 5489 


200 


He that believeth ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 38-4, 1925 


Hawkes (The) photo-play series; by 
John Ansell, of England; pf. no. 7. 
37. A street in Algiers. [5 others] 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 1 « Mar. 27; EB 
609358 ; Hawkes & son, London. 

5490 


Hay, beans and rags; w and m Ned 
Underhill, of U. S. © Apri, 1925; 
2 ADI 2us 3 611481 ; Jack Riley 
music pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 

5491 


He calls to me; hymn-anthem, w and 
m R. Deane Shure, of U. S., op. 122; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 11, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 20; E 613565; White-Smith 
musie pub. co., Boston. 5492 


He doesn’t know what it’s all about; 
w and melody I. Berlin, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 22, 1925; EB 613405 ; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 5493 


He is coming again; w and m L. H. 
Slaughter, of U. S., arr. Gene Bur- 
dette. (In His own words) © Apr. 
G7 1925 2c. Apr. 10; E 613008: 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 5494 


He is risen; Haster service for the 
Sunday school, arr. Emma Hoppe 
Hunton, of U. S. 8vo. © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 27; aff. Feb. 26; A 
824323; Board of publication of the 
United Lutheran church in America, 
Philadelphia. 5495 


—w and melody Mrs. HE. L. Smith, 
of Canada. © 1. Mar. 30, 1925; 
E 612526; Mrs. Edwin L. Smith, 
Scotland, Ont., Canada. 5496 


He’s such a nice boy; w Brian Foy 
and Murray Roth, m M. Bitter, of 
THUS! ©) ee) Mar.) .26, 1925" 
610746; Marguerite Bitter, Los An- 
geles. 5497 


w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© Apr.:1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E 
610852 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 5498 

He that is down need fear no fall; 
anthem, w John Bunyan, m HE. T. 
Sweeting, of England; sop. solo and 
cho., with organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 
18, 1925; 1 c Mar. 9; E 609084; 
Sta ner & Bell, Itd., London. . 5499 

He that winneth souls is wise; w 
Peter Hanson, m J. M. Northwood, 
Cf WAS, SOeiiApr Avs1925: 02h. 
Mar. 30; E 610819; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 5500 


He took my place; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m H. A. Henry, of U. S. 
© (Apred, 1925; :2%e Mar. 30%, B 
610822; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 5501 


: 5dD12 


He was a good man but he’s dead 
and gone; w Trebor Rellim [pseud. 
of Robert Miller], m Bob Miller. of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
Merle T. Kendrick. ©. Apr. 13, 
LOO 2. Co APES ALS. OLLOCie LC EEI 
angle music pub. ¢co., inc., New York 

5502 


He was my best pal, but he stole my 
gal ow Goy.Wi5, Putnam, melen 
Fepnt, .0f.0.) S ©. Le Mar., 18, 
1925; E 607947; Leonard W. Put- 


nam, Palm Beach, Fla. 5503 
He will lead me home; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, of U. S., arr. . 


Irene Spain. © le. Apr. 23, 1925; 
EK 6113866; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 5504 


He will welcome me; w and m H. T. 
Favro, of U.S. (Jn O sing unto the 
Lord a new song) © Mar. 20, 
19255, 2, c., Apr. s H.612638 ; Earl. 'T.. 
Kavro, Winona Lake, Ind. 5505 

Heads up; march, John N. Klohr, of 
We Ssupt: Apr. 29, 1925: 2 
May 1; E 611588; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 5506 

Hear the call; w and m W. F. Sher- 
wan, are “C. A. Gi? Doth “of U.S: 
© Apr, 1. 1925% 2% e.. Mar. 30° E 


610835; Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© changes in melody and 
harmonization ] 5D07 


Heart breakin’ Mose; w and m Gene 
Rodemich and Larry Conley, both 


of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Marr ie aoa a oc. Meare heb i 
611043; Dixon—Lane music pub. 


co., ine., St. Louis. 5508 


Heart of gold; w Robert W. Service, 
m Ches Nordman, of U. 8. 1. Low 
voice, in B flat.—2. Med. voice, in 


D. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ¢ each 

Mar. 25; H 611042; Dixon-Lane 

muse pub. co., ine, St. Louis. 
5509 


Heartaches; w and melody H. Gain- 
fort, of Ireland, domiciled at San 
Franciseo, arr. Arthur Wisk, of U. S. 
© 1« Mar. 26, 1925; E 610741; 
Emma Gainfort, San Francisco. 

5510 

Hearts; w and melody H. H. Albert 
and S. Brown, both of U.S. © le. 
Mar. 13, 1925; E 607951; Harry H. 
Albert and Sam Brown, Washington. 

aan al 

Heart’s desire; gavotte, EK. Meinardus, 
of U. S.; pf. Boston, Hivans music 
COM; ©yp, Apr. 06,6 1925/2) Qe nApry4: 
ii 612770; M. T.. Evans, Boston. 

Doi 


251 


5515 


Heart’s haven; w and m M. C. Tr'p- 
‘lett, of U. S.; with violin obbl. © 
1 e. Mar. 28, 1925; E 611010; Mary 
Calvert Triplett, Malta, O. 5513 


‘Heather (The) moor [and] The corn- 
field; by S. J: Ching, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 16, 
“1925; 1 ce. Mar. 20; E 609214; S. 
vlames Ching, Leicester, England. 

5514 


dieaven’s a sweeter place, since God 
took mother there; w W. R. Miron, 
m M. I.. Boulanger, arr. W. R. 
Miron and M. I. Boulanger, both of 
Wer Sins Ode er. Apr S25 uO Pas bb 
611455; William Romeo Miron and 
Margaret Isabel Boulanger, Haver- 
hill, Mass. 5515 


THeavenly (The) Shepherd; w and m 
Albert Simpson Reitz, of U. S. 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610831 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


‘Heavenly (The) vision; w Frank H. 


Hixley, m M. J. Camp, of U. S. 
©, - Agi yd: ITO + 2 ele VAD ry Glee 
611155; Mabel Johnston Camp, 
Chicago. 5517 


WMeavy little eyelids; w and m P. W. 
Hyde, ‘of ‘U: S!'@©@: 1 c«. ‘Apr: 27, 
1925; E 613512; Paul Woodworth 
Hyde, Chicago. 5518 


Hedgerow; w William Sharp, m A. 
Benjam‘n, of Great Britain. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 


Itd. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
20; E 609211; Arthur Benjamin, 


Beare Green, Surrey, England. 
5519 


Medgerow (The); by Frank Bridge, 


of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 1 ¢ Mar. 10; E 609288; 
Augener, ltd., London. 5520 


Heebie jeebie blues; w O. H. Spear- 
braker, m O. H. Spearbraker and 
George Spearbraker, both of U. S. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Spearbraker bros. 
(© Mar 1. T9254" 2)" ary ie") 
610516; Otto H. Spearbraker, Mil- 


waukee, 5521 
Heim (A) in Palestina (A home in 
Palest ne); from A chasene in 


Palestina, w Louis Gilrod, m Peretz 
Sandler, of U. S.: pf. 


: NISYODONE PN OMT N 
‘OiWApr! %, 1925302 %e. Apr. | 8s B 
613475 ; Michel Saks, New York. 

5522 


‘CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v..20° 


Heim stise heim; w and melody J. — 
Rumshisky, of U. S. 1 ec. May — 
1, 1925; E 618622; Joseph Rum- 
shisky, New York. 


Heitere sonate (Sonatina giocosa) ; 
von Walter Niemann, of Germany, 
op. 96; klavier. © Sept. 30, 1924; 
1 ce. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609906; N 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 5524 


Hellen-Maria ; march, Himil L. Scharf, 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1925;. 


OL OS S22 Apt 
E 612355; Emil L. Scharf, Wash- 
ington. 5525 


Hello Bill; w and m E. M. Nordstrom, 
of U. S., arr. Frank C. Harnack. © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610820; Ernest 
M. Nordstrom, Portland, Or. 5526 


Hello Sue; w and melody E. Gain- 
fort, of Ireland, domiciled at San 
Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of U.S. 
©: 1, ec) Apr. 25, 82a en NG13253 : 
Emma Gainfort, San Francisco. 

5527 


5523 


Hello Vittoria; polka, J. Partipilo, of 


U. S.; 1° violin. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612805 ; Joseph Partipilo, Chicago. 
5528 

Help yourself; three act comedy with 
musical numbers, M. M. Godbold, of 
U. S. In two pts., libretto and 
music. © 1. Apr. 27, 1925; D 
26762 ; Mollie Moore Godbold, Dallas. 
5529 


Hendriks (Francis) Intermezzo; by 
F. Hendriks, of U. S., op. 39, no. 1; 
pf.. © Mar..12, 1925; 2 c., Mar. 16; 
E 612134; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 5530 


Henselt (A.) Cadence; par A. Henselt, 
of France, pour le concerto en ut 
mineur, op. 37, de L. van Beethoven, 
ed. revue I. Philipp, of France; pf. 
Ed. francaise. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 
e. Apr. 6; E 609457; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 5531 

Her daddy; w Mrs. M. HK. Bell, m John 
HK. Ward, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
20; EH 613357; Mrs. M. HE. Bell, Mid- 
land, Ont., Canada.‘ 5032 


Her have went, her have gone, her 
have left I all alone; fox trot, w and 
m Earl S. Smith, of U. S8.; orch. 
4to. © Apr. 30, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 30; 
EH 611541; Chas. EH. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 5533 


w and m Harl S. Smith, 
U. S.; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
Mar. 21/1925); > 2.te., Mar, 
610561; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek, Mich. 5534 


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195 Ee | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Her name was Daisy; ballade ang- 
laise, G. Badenes, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 
e 1925- 1 c. Apr. 6G; BE 609433; G. 
Badenes, Paris. 5d39 


Here they come; march, A. J. Weidt, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © July 5, 1924; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1925 ; E 613200; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 5536 


Herman, I’m burnin’ for you; w and 
melody A. T. Jacobs, arr. Harry A. 
Powell, both of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1925; E 613296; Albert T. Jacobs, 
San Francisco. 5537 


Heroic piece; by Rossetter G. Cole, of 
US.) ‘op: 39; organ: *'©: Mar. 12, 
1925°°2 ec. Mar. 13; EH 607978; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 5538 


Heure (L’) bleue; nocturne, M. Baron, 
Gna Sat pt: ©) Apr. 20! 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 22; E 613474; Maurice Baron, 
New York. 5539 


Heure (Une) d’amour; valse, W. J. 
Alexander, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Mart, 19925 be Mar. 14° R) 
609205 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

5540 


Heute nacht wird es sein; tango, aus 
der operette in drei akten, Das mil- 
liardensouper, von A. W. Willner u. 
Hans Kottow, musik Ernst Steffan, 
of Austria, arr. Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © Feb. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10; E 609642; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5541 


High felootin Christopher Columbo; w 
and melody F. L. Paynter, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610173; Fred 
L. Paynter, Seattle. 5542 


High school girls; melody H. Ortiz, arr. 
Arthur Fisk, both of U.S. ©1e 
Mar. 17, 1925; E 610501; Humberto 
Ortiz, San Francisco. 5543 


High tone mama of mine; w Joe 
Fleischer, m Mitchell bros., of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele in D. © Mar. 
fae a2 2c Mar.” 25>") 610690 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

5544 


Hills (The) of beyond; w Raymond 
Orme, m Howard Fisher, of Great 
Britain. © Feb. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
26; E 609337; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 5545 


Hilis (The) of home; w and melody 
M. A. Mons, of U.S. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1925; E 611273; Mary A. Mons, 
Kylertown, Pa. 5546 


DdD06 


Hinkie Dee; w and melody John Lar- 
son [pseud. of J. N. Olson], of U. S. 
© Ine; Miar:; 28;; 1925; 610791. 
John Norman Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 

5DAT 


~Hint (A); w Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, 


m Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; high 
voice in D. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 26: E 610753; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 5548 


His crowning day; Easter service, w 
Ann Aiken Payn, m Adam Geibel, 
GF WW: S 2 12ni6. |) ©) Feb: 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 2; E 610125;.Adam Geibel 
music co., Philadelphia. 5549 


His golden locks; w traditional, m 
John Dowland, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. 
Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England ; mixed voices in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©Optep.,24,..192) 304 cx, Mar..95 8 
609078; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5550 


His own way; w and m L. H. Slaugh- 
ter, of U. S., arr. Gene Burdette. 
(In His own words) © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E 613003; Louis 
H. Slaughter, Chicago. DID 


His wondrous works; service and pag- 
eant for Children’s day, w Elsie 
Duncan Yale, m M. Isabelle Ritter, 
John J. Thomas and others, of U. S. 
GVO! XC) Apr 15, aon: 2c: Apr: 16% 
E 611106; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 


phia. ddo2 


Hit me but don’t quit me sweet lovin’ 
man of mine; w and m Chris Smith, 
of U. S. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
9; E 607844; Triangle music pub. 


co., ine., New York. 5553 


Hjemyvee; underlige aftenlufte, af 
Carl Nielsen, of Denmark; blandet 
chor. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1925; E 609406; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 5554 


Hoch lebe die jugendzeit; worte Fr. 
Winkel, musik Hermann Sonnet, of 
Germany, op. 210, no. 1; mé&nner- 
chore. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 609001; Hans Kes- 


-—~—— 


sler, Trier, Germany. DOO 


Hochzeit im fasching; komische oper 
in drei akten, text Ernd Vajda, 
deutscher text Béla Didsy, musik 
Eduard Poldini, of Hungary; voll- 
standiger klavierauszug mit text. 
(IAN. 3S, oAQ2o - te Mar. 19 20h) 
609880; J. Weinberg, Leipzig. 5556 


203 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


55070 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Hodge podge; a symphonic syncopa- 
tion, A. J. Weidt, of U. S.; banjo 
sclo. © Oct. 18, 1924; 2 c Apr. 
15, 1925; E 613214; Walter Jacobs, 
inec., Boston. 5507 


Hold me Father; w and m T. €. 
Coffey, of U. S. © Apr. 9, 1925; 2 
@ Apr 1 By Grio38-'T. 6. Cottey, 

Springfield, Il. 5008 


Holdin’ the sack; w Frank Kurtz, m 
Jack Cully, of U. S.; pf. aec., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
Feb. 9, 1925; 2 c Mar. 2; E 607736; 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 

5559 


Holiday (A) tune; by B. J. Dale, of 
‘ Great Britain; small orch., full se. 
and : pts. +; ©;, Mars 24,, 1925; 4). 
Apr. 6; E 609603; Augener, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 5560 


Holiywood our home; w and m W. E. 
Cornwell, or UU. 'S*'@ Apr.’ 40, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 18; E 611218; Wm. 
EH. Cornwell, Tujunga, Calif. 5561 


Hollywood, the heart of movieland; 
w H. B. Vaughan, m Jack A. Hd- 
wards, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Apr. 1, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 18; E 611186; Henry B. 
Vaughan, West Point, Pa. 5562 


Holy (The) child; quartet, w Martin 
Luther, m Easthope Martin, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
(©) Apr. 3;, 1925; 1 .¢. ‘Apr. 48 + EB 
609798 ; Enoch & sons, ltd., London. 

5963 


Home again; w and m G. M. Rohrer, 
of @. S. © 1'c¢.. Mar. 24 -1935:- 
610792; Gertrude Martin Rohrer, 
Pittsburgh. 5564 


Home and the old folks there; w and 
m W. Young, of U. S. © Mar. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 610537; Wm. 
Young, Detroit. 5565 


Home and you; w and m C. W. Krog- 
mann, of U. 8S. © Mar. 13, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 610533; C. W. Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass. 5566 


Home favorites; medley of home 
songs, solo or duet, compiled and 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.;. C 
melody, B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Mar. 
2f, 1925 202) c. soars 28 72 GLOSOL: 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 5567 


Home gospel songs; compiled J. W. 
Dennis and H. A. Gilbert, both of U. 
S. Tipton, Okla., Tipton orphan’s 


home. 12mo. © Feb.’ 18, 1925; 2 
e. and aff. Mar. 2; A 823234; J. W. 
Dennis, Erick, Okl.. 5568 


Home in Tennessee; w and melody P. 
K. Regg, of U. S-:© ie. Apri, 
1925; E 611265; Phillipphina K. 
Regg, Carter Camp; Pa. 5569 


Home (A) on the range; w from Cow- 
boy songs and other frontier bal- 
lads, collected John A. Lomax, m 
Oscar J. Fox, of U. S.; med. voice, 
in. .G.)- ©Jan,)16, 71925 429.7 Apr. 
1; E 612688; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 5570 


Home (The) over there; w Hariet EH. 
Jones, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
Apr, 1, 1925 >.2, €neMae 30>. H 
610832; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. qo tL 


Home, sweet home; melody Henry R. 
Bishop, arr. W. B. Yates, of U. S.; 
harmonica. [Shorthand for music 
notation] © Feb. 7, 1925; 2 e«. and 
aff. Feb. 11; A 8243880; William Ben- 
jamin Yates, Chicago. 5572 


Home sweet home blues; w and m C. 
Fulcher, of U. S.;.pf...with w. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1925; © 611024; Charles 
Fulcher, Augusta, Ga. 5573 


Home to my joy and thee; sea song, 
w Susan Hartly, m Frederick W. 
Vanderpool, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 8; E 612895; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new - 
arrangement] 5574 


Home town blues; w and melody O. O. 
Vorum, .o£.U.cS.7 © 4466.20, 
1925; EH 6138321; Ola Owen Vorum, 
Berkeley, Calif. 5575 


Homeland; from Louie the 14th, w 
Arthur Wimperis, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9; E 607869; Harms, inc., New 
York. . 5576 


Homesick blues; w Mrs. Herb Smith, 
m V. Verhearst, of U. S., arr. Her- 
man A. Hummel. © Mar. 17, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 612098; Victor Ver- 
hearst, Yuma, Ariz. D577 


Honest and truly; fox trot, Fred Rose, 
arr. O. Sciacea, both of U. S.; band. 
obl. 24mo. ©. Mar. 16, 1925; 2, c¢. 
Mar. 17; E 613172; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 5578 


Honey bunny; w and m K. L. Rich- 
ards, of U. S. © 1c. Apr.,20, 1925; 
E 613303; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 5579 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


Honey girl; w and m A. N. Wray, of 
| GRP bre ee hie. Apre 6/1925 > 
612820; Arthur Norman Wray, Chi- 
cago. 5580 


Honey, I’m in love with you; fox trot 
from Mercenary Mary, w and m 
William B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both of U. S. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c Apr. 7; E 613162; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 5581 


—_ ——__ —___ ——__ ——-arr. Frank H. 
Barry, all of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 2c. Apr. 10; E 613169 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 5582 


Honolulu moon; song waltz, Reg. Bat- 
ten, of Great Britain; pf. and uku- 
lele ace., in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 609424; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 5d83 

Hopak; by M. Moussorgsky, tran- 
seribed Edouard Hesselberg, of U. S.; 
two pf., four hands. © Apr. 4, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 610998; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment. ] 5584 

Hopes of youth; reverie, Leon EK. Sim- 
mone or U. s.; pl. © 9 Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 612369; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 5585 

Hoping; lyric ballad, w Al Rappaport, 
melody T. B. Linderman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 610805; 
Tillie B. Linderman, New York. 

5586 

Horace victorieux; symphonie mimée, 
d’aprés Tite-live, A. Honegger, of 
Switzerland. 1. Pf. 4 4 mains.— 
2. Partition d’orch. © Dec. 25, 31, 
1924; 1 e. each Apr. 6, 1925; EH 
609559, 609560; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. [© réduction for 
piano. | 5587, 5588 

Horn’s (Art) modern method for the 
saxophone; by A. Horn, of U. 8S. © 
Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 17; aff. Mar. 
5; A 822267; Nicomede music co., 
Altoona, Pa. 5D89 


. Host (The); w Muna Lee, m Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, of U. S., op. 117, 
nNGie2. +©),,Aps., 27,1925) 2), &), Apr: 
29; E 611586; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 5590 

Hot coffee; melody B. Krueger, of 
Pee ne de GriApm., 27,), 19255.) H 
613500; Bennie Krueger, Newark, 
ae © 5591 

Hot Eskimo; w Spencer Williams and 
Bob Schafer, m Fay Meisel, of U.S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 e. 


52683—25——6 


255 


5604 


Apr. 22; E 613424; Denton & Has- 
kins music co., New York. 5592 


Hot foot Sue; cho., w and melody 
M. R. Prebish, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
7, 1925; E 610985; M. Raymond 
Prebish, Los Angeles. 5593 


Hot water; comedy song fox-trot, w 
and m Herbert Rule, of Great Brit- 
ain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 14, 1925; 
1 ce. Apr. 15; E 609667; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 5594 


Hot zie, git zie, git zie, wus sie hot; 
w Samuel Lowenwirth, melody S. 
Lowenwirth and Jack and Joseph 
Kammen, all of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612014; Jack and Joseph 
Kammen, Brooklyn. D995 


Hou! hou! chanson-marche des Mid- 
inettes nicoises, J. Autié, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609591; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 


5596 
Hours; w Hughie Clark, melody 
Tommy Monaco, of U. S. ©1-6. 


Apr. 4, 1925; E 610927; Clark and 
Monaco, New York. 5D9T 


House (The) of clouds; w Elizabeth 
Barrett Browning, m L. Stanton 
Jefferies, of Great Britain. © Feb. 
3, 1925; 1.c.,Mar. .10;; ©, 609055 ; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 5598 


How am I to know; w Nat Friedman, 
‘melody A. Hoffman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 13, 1925; H 613124; Al Hoff- 
man, Seattle. 5599 


How can I forget you now; solo or 
duet, w and m Harold Dixon, of 
U. S. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E 611044; Dixon-Lane music 
pub. co., ine., St. Louis. 5600 


How can I tell; w and m Bertha Rose 
Livingston, of U. S., arr. Jessemin 


Pages (© (LiveiiMars, 5,:4925¢), BH 
610227; Bertha L. Goldstein, Chi- 
cago. 5601 


How ean I win him; w M. Arnold, m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 1; E 612724; Minnie 
Arnold, Covet, Mich. 5602 

How could my sweet man turn his 
back on me now; w and m D. C. 
Nelson, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1925; E 613115; Davidson Cloudfield 
Nelson, New Orleans. 5603 


How do I know what’s been going 
around; w and melody O. J. Lively, 
oF U: Si: © 1 Gc. Mari-23)78925 57h 
612303; Omar J. Lively, North 
Heath, Mass. 5604 


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5605 


How do I know when you really mean 
no; fox trot, w and melody A. Wil- 
son, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 1925; 


E 612019; Al. L. Wilson, Evans 
City, Pa. 5605 
How grandma teaches me; w Beth 


Slater Whitson, m Henry S. Saw- 
yer, of U.S" © Apr 2) 1925°) 2 "e: 
Apr. 6: E 612862; T. S. Denison & 
eo., Chicago. 5606 


How long blues; melody Ted Nixon 
[i. e. Theodore Fenderson Nixon] of 
U.S. © 1 ce: Mar. 10; 1925:°E 
610338; Theodore F. Nixon, New 
York. 5607 


-Howe (Mary) Prelude; by M. Howe, 
of. UW. Sie) pf.y.©, Apr 21,.1925; 2c. 
Apr. 25; E 611475; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 5608 


Humoreske (Humoresque); von M. 
Lévine, op. 6, arr. W. Gorgel, of 
Germany; oreh. mit pf. direction. 
© Jang 31; 41925 :(1s.e;,; Mar. 25.2) b 
609315; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 5609 


Humoresque; by Christian Sinding, of 
Norway; op. 125, no. 3; pf. © Mar. 
4) 1925; 2.¢c. Mare. 18) BE 612927 ; 
Breitkopf publications, inc, New 
York. 5610 


Humorestless; by Zez Confrey [i. e. 
Edward Elzear Confrey] of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
E 612077; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 5611 


Humour (L’) est enfant d‘Amérique; 
one step, de Haut les mains, paroles 
Charles Tutelier, musique René De- 
maret, of Belgium. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609581; 
Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 5612 


Humpty Dumpty march; w and m 
Howard Johnson and Irving Bibo, 
both of U. S.. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 31; E 610886; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 5613 


Huna dlws dy fam (The sailor’s 
babe); y geiriau Cymraeg gan R. 
Silyn Roberts (trwy ganiatad) y 
geiriau Saesneg gan T. G. J., y gerd- 
doriaeth gan D. de Lloyd, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 4, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
4; E 609421; David de _ Lloyd, 
Aberystwyth, Wales. 5614 

Hungarian dance no. 1; by J. E. Mach- 
mach, arr. A.“(Omelezuk, of © U-°S. ; 
orch. :4to.. © Nov. 21, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 26; E 612505; Joseph Krygier, 
Philadelphia. 5615 

Hungarian herdsmen’s march; by 
Fritz Hartmann, of Germany, op. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


231; pf. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
11; E 607941; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 5616 


Hurry back old sweetheart of mine; 
fox-trot, w and m Tommy Kemp, 
M. K. Dunaway and Whitey Kauf- 
man, arr. C. HE. Wheeler, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 10; E 610322; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© | 
arrangement | 5617 


Hushed woods; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 28, no. 1; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1925; 2°¢. Aprs 22))' b 
611314 ; Composers’ musie corp., New 
York. 5618 


Hussarde (La); operette in trois 
actes, de Henry de Gorsse, Victor 
Darlay and Georges Nanteuil, mu- 
Sique Félix Fourdrain, of France. 
Partition chant et piano. © Mar. 
28, 1925; '2 ¢.) Apr./17 3"-D (26759; 
Choudens, Paris. 5619 


Hvis hun er oplagt og i humé¢gr, tekst 
Mogens Dam, musik Laurits Howalt, 
of Denmark; pf. © Jan. 29, 1925; 
1 ce. Feb. 18; E 609418; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5620 


Hvorfor ser du aldrig til mig? fra 
F¢gnox revyen 1925, tekst Alfred 
Kijerulf, musik Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark; pf. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
1 e@. Apr. 14; E 609673; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 5621 


Hymn to the little flower; w Edward 
M. Farrell, m Pietro A. Yon, of 
U. S.; organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; E 607970; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 5622 


Saint Therese of the Child Jesus, 
w and m H. Maery [i. e. Sr. Mary 
Theodosia] of U. S. 4to. © Apr. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 22; E 613426; 
Sisters of Providence, St. Mary-of- 
the-woods, Ind. 5623 

Hymnal for worship; ed. H. Augus- 
tine Smith, of U. S. 12mo. © Feb. 
26; 1925; 2 ec. Mart ds "atk iar ’s ; 
A 823278; Century co., New York. 
[© new matter] 5624 


Hymne des nations ; paroles et musique 
Charles Crelinger, of Holland. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢c Mar. 6, 1925; 
E. 608945; A. de Smit, Paris. 5625 


Hymni de sanctissimo sacramento 
(Latin eucharistic hymns); bene- 
diction service, auctore H. Tappert, 
of U. S.; quatuor vocum  viril'um. 
4to. © Mar. 4, 1925; 2 c Mar. 7; EB 
610954; Henry Tappert, Covington, 
Ky. 5626 


256 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


564T 


Hymnus; by Christian Sinding, of 


KH 


Lae 


Norway, op. 124; organ. © Mar. 


Mo olo: 2 ee Apr.’ ts oH 612871; : 
Breitkopf publications, ine. New 
York. 5627 


ain’t goin’ to marry; w M. L. Car- 
penter, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
Wass © koe. Apr. 22,1925; E 
613392; Melva L. Carpenter, Col- 
bert, Okl. 5628 


ain’t good lookin but um sho Lawd 
satisfied; w J. L. Pollock, m Her- 
man A. Hummel, of U. 8S. Chicago, 


Julius Pollock pub. co. © Jan. 26, 
1925; 2 «@ Feb. 11; E 6138574; 
Julius Lillian Pollock, Chicago. 

5629 


ain’t got nothin’ now; from When 
summer comes, w and m Billy 
Baskette, of U. S.; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
Mary tas 1925 52,.e, Mar. 113. Bb 
607865; Henry Waterson, inc. New 
York. 5630 


always see the bargains when I’m 
broke; w and melody B. Carpenter, 
of Ue Si © 1c. Apr. 25, 1925; EB 
611420; Bert Carpenter, Boston. 
5631 


am blue since I lost you; w Joseph 
Crupi, melody J. Tranchitella, of 
Wevs.2 @©<a) ¢ Mar. -7,) 1925%' Bb 
610316; John ‘Tranchitella, Phila- 
delphia. 5632 


am coming back to you; w Carlot- 
ta Klinker, m C. A. Grimm, of U. 
S. Chicago, Lyceum music publish- 
ers. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 ec Apr. 
14; E 613480; C. A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago. 5633 


am looking for a union sweetheart; 
w Tom Kennedy, melody B. Smith, 
oy os. ©: te, Mar. 740025) b 
610309; Ben Smith, New York. 

5634 


am Satisfied; w and melody G. 
Tanner, of U. S. © 1c Feb. 25, 
1925; E 607948; Gid Tanner, De- 
cula, Ga. 5635 


am the Good Shepherd; w from 
St. John, m H. S. Green. of U. S. 
© 1 .¢: Mar. 25, 1925; E 612405; 
Howard Sylvester Green, Butler, 
Pa. 5636 


am the Lord thy God: w Isaiah 48, 
m F. H. Fryberger, of U. S. Sheri- 
dan, Wyo., Johnstone studio. © 
Matj2ts. 10253 2) \e Mar. 232. H 
612268; Frank HE. Fryberger, Sheri- 
dan, Wyo. 5637 


SS 


Lo 


am three times seven, knows just 
what I wants to do; w and m C. 
H. Lewis and HE. R. Douglas, both 
on US! © Mc: Maris, 19255 
610506; Chas. H. Lewis and Ernest 


R. Douglas, Brownsville, Tex. 
5638 
am thy God and thou art child of 


Mine; sacred two-part or unison 
song, w and m Caro Roma, alr. 
Henry Wadsworth, of U. S.; treble 
voices. School ed. 4to. © Mar. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 612896; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 5639 


eall her Kewpie; w Norman Fos- 
ter, melody Frederick L. Morse and 
C. E. F., Noble, both of U. S.. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 16, 1925; EH 612060; Chas. 
K. F. Noble and Earl C. Coburn, 
Boston. 5640 


cannot believe I lost you; w Frank 
Davis, m Max Prival, of U. S. © 
Mar. 23, 1925; 2 ¢@ Mar. 24; E 
610680; Edward B. Marks musie co., 


New York. [© rearrangement of 
melody ] 5641 
ean’t feel frisky without my liquor; 


w W. E. Hunter and G. W. Thomas, 
m G. W. Thomas, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 618188; Geo. W. 
Thomas, Chicago. 5642 


can’t forget you; w Ted Baehr, m 
D. McGlenn, arr. F. H. Hermsen, 
both of U. S.. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 9; ,Z 612756; Daniel R. Mc- 
Glenn, St. Louis. 5643 
can’t help loving you; w Donna 
Taylor, m H. and D. Taylor, both 
of"Us.S. © the; Apr. -13, 1925: 
613154; Harry Taylor, Kansas City, 
Mo. 5644 


I come to Thee; two-part sacred song, 


w Geo. Graff, jr., m Caro Roma, 
arr. Henry Wadsworth, of U. S.; 
treble voices. School ed 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612906; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 5645 


I couldn’t hear nobody pray; w anon., 


257 


Tb varr., 2 .,MeKinney,. of sus. 5 
male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s new 
quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 6; E 612853; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. [© arrangement] 

646: 


couldn’t help loving you; w A. A. 
Connor, melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1c Mar. 21, 1925; E 610601; 
Alma A. Connor, St. Peter, Minn. 

5647 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5648 


Id like a _ basin full of that; w 
Charles Austin, m Ruby Austin, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
We 19255 4..e,,Apr. 2:3). 60037) :. B. 
Fe'dman & co., London. 5648 


I’d like some one who’d like some one 
like me; fox trot w James Lamont, 
m B. Fazioli, of U. 8S. © 1 c.. Apr. 
7, 1925; E 610984; Bernardo 
Fazioli, Watertown, Mass. 5649 


I'd like to, but I dasn’t; w and melody 
H. E. Siebenmark, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 618051; H. H. Sie- 
benmark, Elyria, O. 5650 


I’d like to find the fellow who stole 
my gal; w and m Leo Wood, of U. S. 
© Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; BE 
612079; Jack Mills, inec., New York. 

5651 

I’d love to be loved; w Don Patter- 
son, melody Jack Sampson and D. 
Patterson, both of U.S. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1925; E 610477; Donald Wm. 
Patterson, Streator, II. 5652 


I’d rather be an Odd fellow; w and m 
W. L. Alban, arr. M. Meline, both 
of U. S.. © Mar. 28, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
9; E 611037; William L. Alban, .St. 
Paul. 5653 


I didn’t understand; song fox-trot. w 
and m William Armstrong, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 4, 1925; 1 e. 
Apr. 6; E 609612; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢co., London. 5654 


I doan wanna go back to Dixie; one- 
step or fox-trot, T. C. Sterndale Ben- 
nett, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 23; E 609986; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. [CG 
arrangement ] 5655 

vocal one-step or fox-trot from 

The punch bowl, w and m T. C. 

Sterndale-Bennett, of Great Britain. 

© Mar. 9, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 24: EB 

609270; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 

Crew, ltd., London, 5656 


I don’t care (A mi qué)! humoristic 
song, w and m HE. Anglada Ochoa, of 
Spain. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1c. Mar. 30; 
E 609806: Antonio Matamala, Ma- 
drid. 5657 


I don’t care to see you any more; w 
and m C..T. Larabee, arr. Adolph 
Tandler, both of U. 8S. Los Angeles, 
C. T. Larabee & co. © Mar. 10, 
19254 2) Cc Mar. 163°)’ 612093": 
Charles T. Larabee, Los Angeles. 

5658 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


I don’t know what to do; w and m 
Carrie Tozer, of U. S. San Fran- 
cisco, Fisk music pub. co. © Apr. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 8; E 613108; 
Carrie F. Tozer, San Francisco. 

5659 

I don’t say; w and m A. Hisenberg, of 
U: SS! (© die. Ag 24 ee 
613460; Anna Hisenberg, Brooklyn. 
; 5660 

I don’t want no two-time daddy, to try 


and two-time me; w and m H. L. 
McLane and Lorenzo McLane, arr. 


Edwin Stevens, all of U.S. ©1c. 


Mar. 5, 1925; E 610258; Henrietta 
Loveless McLane, Washington. 5661 


I don’t want you round here no more; 
w and melody J. L. Johnson, arr. 
Tim Brymn, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 10, 1925; E 610334; John Les- 
ter Johnson, New York. 5662 


I don’t want you to be sorry for me; 
w Gus Kahn, m Richard A. Whiting, 
of U. S.. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c Mar. 
16; E 612094; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Francisco. 5663 


I dream of you; melody Dominic Baf- 
fa, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 30, 1925; 
E 612518; Baffa & Baffa, Los Ange- 
les. ; 5664 


w and m A, G., of U. S.; pf. with 
w. ©1e. Mar. 11, 1925; E 607900: 
Anthony Glogowski, Chicago. 


| 


dreamed but my dream was untrue; 
w and melody S8. P. Shull, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612521: S. 
P. Shull, Ft. Jennings, O. 5666 


found a way to love you, but I can’t 
find a way to forget; w Don Morgan, 
m Charley Straight, of U. S. © Dec. 
30, 1924; 2 e. Mar. 19, 1925; BH 
610554 ; Forster music publisher inc., 
Chicago, 5667 


I go to prove my soul; w Robert 
Browning, m Granville Bantock, of 
England. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
30; E 609418; Swan & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 5668 


got stung; w and m R. J. Beatty, of 
U.S. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1925; E 612766 ; 
Robert J. Beatty, Columbus, O. 5669 


pac 


= 


I had a dove; w John Keats, m Felix 


White, of England; high voice. © 
Mar. 4, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 610271; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 5670 


had someone else before I had you, 
and I’ll have someone after you’re 
gone; fox-trot, w Harry Harris and 
Joe Darey, m Jack Stanley, arr. 
Frank E. Barry, both of U. S.; oreh. 


Lom 


258 


5665 » 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


4to)"'© Apr. 30, 1925; 2c. May 1; 
E 611591; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 5671 


I have hung my tent in crimson; three- 
pt. song, w Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, 
m Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S.: 
Women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 610704; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 5672 


I hear my lover’s sleigh; Russian 
peasant’s lament, w and m Glenn 
McGarrity, of Great Britain. © 
Apr: 3, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609622; 
Cary & co., ltd., London. 5673 


I hear the Ozark Mountains calling 
me; fox trot, Chas. L. Lewis, arr. 
Harry L. Alford, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E 610590; Sidney B. Holcomb, Cha- 
nute, Kan. 5674 


I hear the soft note of my Saviour’s 


voice; six-part anthem, w J. E. Mid- 
dleton, of U. S., m Arthur Sulli- 


van; mixed voices. 4to. © Mar. 
18, 1925; 2 e. Mar. 23; E 6106438; 
Oliver Ditson .co., Boston. [© 
words] 5675 


I hear you calling me; w and mel- 
ody Mrs. G. W. Boswell, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1925; E 611280; 
Mrs. G. W. Boswell, Wills Point, 
Tex. 5676 


I heard of late; w traditional, m John 
Bartlet, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timo- 
thy, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; mixed voices, in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 c« Mar. 9; EB 
609079; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5677 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; Ww 
Horatius Bonar, m Arnold Bode, 
OLeUs Ss ©, Febi 140° 1925 -':2'e 
Feb. 19; E 607467; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 5678 


I hope she goes where she told me 
to go; w and melody J. Kaiser, of 
U.S. © 1 e¢.* Mar. 13, ' 1925; EB 
612240; Jack Kaiser, Boston, Mass. 

5679 

I-J-G (The); trio comic song, w G. 
Morgan, m E. S. Costa, of Italy. 
© 1e Apr. 10, 1925; E 618019: 
EHugene 8S. Costa, Mobile. 5680 


I knew; barcarolle, w and m C. K. 
Harris, of U. S.; low key. © Apr. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 17; E 618286; 
Chas. K. Harris, New York. 5681 


I knew you would do; w Ted Thiel 
and Bob Mages, m Geo. Dittmar, of 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5693 


TWtS © Mars 2001925 :°2. ¢.) Mar. 
24; E 610676; Paramount music ©o., 
Buffalo. 5682 


I know a bonnie lass; w and m A. L. 
MacGregor, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1925; E 612400; Alice Living- 
ston MacGregor, St. Paul. 5683 


I know that someone loves me; w 
and m J. A. Tunbridge and Eric Val- 
entine, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with arr. banjulele banjo and 
ukulele Kel Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
20, 1925; 1 ec Apr. 21; E 609812; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 5684 


I know that Somewhere there’s a 
flower that’s sweeter than Ireland’s 
wild rose; w and m A. L. Runyan, 
of, U., ‘S:. ©. Mar., 18,° 1925';. 2°“. 
Mar. 18; E 612154; Arthur Lester 
Runyan, Hollywood, Calif. 5685 


I know you’ve got another sweetie; 
fox-trot, w Arthur Crocker, m Ru- 
pert Arthur, of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 12, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
18; E 609199; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 5686 


I like you, you like me; fox trot, w 
and melody John Larson [pseud. of 
J. N. Olson] of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1925; E 613433; John Norman 
Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 5687 


Ill be back dear; w and melody S. 
Myers, of U: S: ©-1 ¢ Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611279; Stanley Myers. 
Darby, Pa. 5688 


T’ll be waiting dear for you; w I. 
Wilkins, m G. D. Johnston, of U. S. 
©) Apr. 6,.1925; 2 ¢.. Apr..10; BE 
613016; Geo. D. Johnston and Ida 
Wilkins, Muncie, Ind. 5689 

Ill get even on you; w and melody 
A. T. Jacobs, arr. Harry A. Powell, 
both of U. 8S. ©1e. Apr. 20, 1925; 
E 613298; Albert T. Jacobs, San 
Francisco. 5690: 


Ill have the blues until I get to 
California; w and m W. Robison, 


Of UN, ©, 4, Cc. Apr 13, 1925 408 
613144; Willard Robison, Kansas 
City, Mo. 5691 


Ill love you just the same; w and 
melody C. R. Lardie, of U. S. © 
1 eas Maris 16) 10252. 1612029! 
Charles R. Lardie, Cleveland. 5692 


T’ll remember you; w and melody C. 


Linehan, of U. S. 1 c@. Mar. 
30, 1925: E 612522; C. Linehan, 
New York. | 5693. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5694 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ill see you in my dreams; w Gus 
Kahn, m Isham Jones, of U. S., arr. 
O. Sciacca; band. 32mo. © Mar. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 610534; 
Leo Feist inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 5694 


(ll take a trip to Erins isle; w and 
melody HE. Gainfort, of Ireland, dom- 
iciled at San Francisco, arr. Ar- 
thurt Wisk, of S. (©i1 °c \Apr. 
15, 1925; © 613255; Emma Gainfort, 

' San Francisco. 


I’ll take the Picadilly girl for mine; 
w J. Bruckner, melody Fred Hall, 
of, U.S: 4©Oei ee. Mar lie A925). 8) 
610490; Joseph Bruckner, New York. 

5696 

YVll tap ’em while you wait; w and 
melody A. J. Archambault, of U. S. 
(Ey) ves Apr 2d. 192505) nt Glatt 
A. J. Archambault, Westbrook, Me. 

5697 


Vll try to forget you, I really think 
it’s all in vain; w and melody B. J. 
Smith, of U. 8S. © 1 c@ Feb. 19, 
1925; E 610332; Benson J. Smith, 
Savannah, Ga. 5698 


long to be in Florida; w John H. 
MeDonald and Arthur S. Josselyn, 
m A. S. Josselyn, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 11; E 611078; Alpha music co., 
Providence, R. I. 5699 


I lost my heart when I found you; 
fox-trot, w and m W. A. Blake, of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman. © 1 
c. Mar. 3, 1925; H 607754; William 
Austin Blake, Baltimore. 5700 


X lost my paradise when I iost you; 
w and melody Ken Burdick [i. e. 
K. E. Burdick] of U. S.; in G maj. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1925; H 612002; 
Kenneth E. Burdick, New York. 

‘ 5TOL 


lost the sunshine in you; w and m 
J. HH. Berliner, ‘of U.,S.°5© 1 ¢ 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607801; Josef H. 
Berliner, New York. 5702 


love ’em all; w and m Harry D. 
Squires and J. Rennie Cormack, 
both of U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele 
arr. Reg. Merville. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 28; E 610808; Harry 
D. Squires, New York. 5703 


love jelly roll; w and m J. Allard. 

(Ole DES. Oy de Coker 3 ot 92. uhy 

‘613126; Jimmie Allard, Dallas. 
5704 


love the boy best who kissed me 
first; w and m R. Treyane, of U. 8S. 


Ln 


ll 


bem 


onl 


5695 | 


© 1. Apr. 13, 1925: EB 613139; 
Rocky Treyane, San Francisco. 


I love the Lord; anthem, w Psalm 
116, m’ Ri Ao Protting’ or ou, iS. ; 
mixed voices, scp. and bass solo. 


4to. © Apr. 22, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 24; 
H 611389; Harold Flammer, inc., . 
New York. 5706 


| 


love the night; w Nat Friedman, 
melody A. Hoffman, of U. 8S. © 1 
e. Apr. 13, 1925; H 613125; Al Hoff- 
man, Seattle. 5707 


love thee more: sweet hour of 
prayer, w and m P. D. Bird, of Hng- 
land, domiciled at San Diego, Calif. 
San Diego, Calif., Galilean press. 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 2 ¢ Apr.’ 14; EB 
613158 ; P. Douglas Bird, San Diego, 
Calif. 5708 


I love you; de Vive la femme, adapta- 
tion francais H. Varna, F. Rouvray 
et R. Nazelles, musique Harry 
Archer, of U. S. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 
e. Mar. 6, 1925; EH 610276; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 5709 


I love you because it’s just you; w 
and melody Marvel Stuhr, of U. S. 
© 1 c.’ Mar: '23,' 1925 BY 612322 - 
Marvel Stuhr, Gackle, N. D. 5710 


I’m a cold-blood-murder pirate bold; 
w and m W. H. Logan} of U.'S.' ‘© 
ic. Apr. 15, 1925; E 6138257; Wyom- 
ing Henri Logan, Chicago. 57i1 


I’m a dancing man; from Patricia, w 
Austin Melford, m Geoffrey Gwy- 
ther, of England; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 31; EH 609399; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 5712 


I’m all upset about you; w L. W. 
Gilber&, melody L. Herscher, of U. 
S: ©1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611448; 
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Lou Herscher, 
Philadelphia. — 5713 


I’m always thinking of someone who’s 
never thinking of me; w Gus Kahn, 
m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © 
Mar... 28, 1925; 2..¢., Mar. 25;.. © 
610692; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 5714 


I’m comin’; w and melody R. Wilds 
and R. Coleman, both of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610750; Ruby 
Wilds and Ruth Coleman, East 
Point, Ga. 5715 

I’m euckoo over you; w and m W. Q. 
Merrill and E. H. Bridgman, both 
of U0. S. Hardwick, Vt., W. O. Mer- 


a 


260 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 5739 
rat. (cy “Apr 111925; 2) ch Apr’'245 Cliff Friend, both of U. S. ©1e. 
BE 613558; W. O. Merrill and E. H. Mar. 17, 1925; E 610505; ° Irving 
Bridgman, Hardwick, Vt. 5716 Berlin, ine., New York. 3728 

Im dream wild over you; w and | I’m in love with you, my love, are 


melody L. M. Taylor, of Canada. © 


1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612026; Lionel | 


M. Taylor, Aylesford, N. S., Canada. 
Te We 

Im glad that I found you out; w 
Curley Adams [pseud. of Chas. H. 
Adams], m John P. Leonhardt, of 


UP Sholxe fare. w Mars’; 11925531. B 
310311; United song writers music 
pub. co., New York. 5718 


I’m glad you're lonesome I’m lonesome 
too; w and melody James mone 
of U.S. ©) 1 te. Mar. .207(1925i7, H 
612253; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 5719 


I’m goin’ to wait till the right one 
comes along; from Ziegfeld follies, 
1924-25, w Gene Buck, m Werner 
Janssen, of U. S. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 30; E 612718; Harms, inc., 
New York. 5720 


I'm going back to that home sweet 
home of mine; w and m Al Reed 
and Margaret Lewis, both of U. 8.; 
pf. with ukulele acc. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 613338; Fred 
J. Schamp pub. co., Sioux City, Ia. 

Jie 

I'm going to see my girl; w and m 
George Ellis, of Great Britain. © 
Heb: 627, 49255 2) eo Mar.'3265" B 
609338 ; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 5722 


I’m going to take a trip some day; w 
and melody J. Tetreault, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611481; Joe 
Tetreault, Putnam, Conn. 3723 


I’m gonna run ’em down; w and 
melody J. N. Williams, of U. 8S. © 
1 ec. Mar. 23, 1925; H 612348; John 
N. Williams, Boston. o724 


I’m her rain-beau ; w and melody Mrs. 
W. Van Sickle, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
9, 1925; EH 607820; Mrs. W. Van 
Sickle, Alpine, Tex. 5725 


I’m in love; by B. HE. Pollock, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
1, 1925; E 612624; Belle Hlizabeth 
Pollock, Philadelphia. 5726 


w Leo H. Bombard, m J. A. Bom- 
bard, of U. 8.; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 2, 1925; 2 ec Mar. 26; 
EK 611247; J. Augustin Bombard, 
Saranac Lake, N. Y. 5727 


I’m in love with a, certain one, guess 
who; w and melody Roy Turk and 


you in love with me? fox-trot song, 
w Donovan Parsons, m Pat Thayer, 
of Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Mar. 31, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 4; E 609609; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 5729 


I'm just a happy-go-lucky; w and 
melody T. Fischer and H. Schmidt, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 14, 1925; 
E 611088; Harry Schmidt and Ted 
Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 5730 


I’m longing for someone like you; w 
Edward Clifford and Robert Man- 
ning, m Irving Edwards, of U. S. 


New York City, Lenox co. © Mar. 
1G, 1925.5 2 Co Apr AZ? o1pS(8 5, d- 
ward Clifford, Brooklyn. 5731 


Im longing for you; w and melody 
A. H. Wright, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613034; Augustus H. 
Wright, Harrisburg, Pa. 57132 

Im ionging today for a pal; w C. 
Tiberend, melody Theo. G. Beach, 
CLs S.C) bem Apr 2 1925 )- 
610900 ; Clyde Tiberend, Benton, Ill. 

5733 


I’m looking; waltz song, w and m I. 
Covino, of U. S. [Blue-print] © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1925; EH 610810; Isaae 
Covino, W. New York, N. J.. 5734 

Tm mad, mad, mad about my Made- 


line; w and m Betsy Wade and Clay- 
ton Butterfield, arr. L. L. VosBurgh, 


all of U. S. [Photostat] ©1l1«. 
Mar T47, “t925%> HY +610492 5/°°C.. YB: 
Fields music co., New York. 5735 


I’m mighty lonesome, hon’, jes’ fo’ yo’; 
serenade, w Lew Crossman and 
George J. Trinkaus, m G. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 24; E 613487; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 5736 


I’m nobody’s buddy and nobody cares 
about me; w T. Block, melody Frank 
Stabley, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1925; E 610920; Theodore Block, 
Detroit. Wot 


I’m not like my picture; w and melo- 
dy H. H. Uthke, of U. S. © 1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 618035; Harry H. 
Uthke, Hickman, ND: 5738 


I'm on my way down South; w and 
melody M. Grossman, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611428; Morris 
Grossman, ‘Atlantic Highland, : oe 

7 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5740 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


I’m so ashamed; w Ned Miller, m 
Chester Cohn, of U. S., arr. Wm. 
Schulz; orch. 4to. 1. Fox-trot.—2. 
Waltz. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 ec. each 
Apr. 30; E 611596, 611597; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 5740, 5741 


I’m so disappointed in you; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Walter Donaldson, of 
U.S. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1925; E 613178 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 5742 


I’m so happy that we waited till the 
springtime, dear; w and melody J. 
I. Weaverling, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 
9, 1925; E 607809; J. I. Weaver- 
ling, Saxton, Pa. 5743 


I’m so happy, wild and daffy about 
that girl of mine; w and m W. H. 
Hogan..of U.S) © olee. Apri; 15, 
1925; E 61382384; Wyoming Henri 
Logan, Chicago. 5744 


I’m so Sleepy, oh so sleepy, I want to 
go to bed; w and m J. R. Walborn, 
of U. S., arr. Helena Burr Smith. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 
610133; J. Roderick Walborn, To- 
ledo, O. 5745 


I'm so sorry; w and m Dunean Ross 
[pseud. of H. D. Rose], of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1925; E 610414; 
Hugh Duncan Rose, New York. 

5746 


I'm sorry I said goodbye; fox trot, w 
and m R. R. Nelson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 612809; Robert Rus- 
sell Nelson, Brooklyn. DT47 


I'm stopping off at Wheeling, W. Va.; 
w and m W. H. Rhoads, arr. Noble 
MacDonald, both of U. S.; pf. 

1 ec. Apr. 7, 1925; E 610982; Wil- 
liam Hood Rhoads, New York. 
5748 


I’m Suspicious; w and melody D. Tra- 
valine, of U.S. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 


1925; E 607953; Don Travaline, 
Camden, N. J. 5749 
I’m through humoring you; w and 


melody H. Johnson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611266; Hayward 
Johnson, Moline, Kans. 5750 


I may be Dumb Dora, but I’m not so 
dumb at all; w and melody G. M. 
Bagwill, of U. S., arr. Jean Walz. 
© 1c Apr. 2, 1925; E 610904; 
Gladys M. Bagwill, Chicago. 5751 


I mean you; w and melody J. Majer- 
owski, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612557; Joe Majerowski, 
Brooklyn. 5752 


I might have kissed one girl; w John 
P. Long, m Vivian Ellis, of England ; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 e@ Mar. 
31; E 609402; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 5753 


I miss my Swiss, my Swiss miss 
misses me; w and melody L. Wolfe 
Gilbert and Abel Baer, both of U. S. 
©1c. Apr. 30, 1925; E 611594; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 57154 


I miss the boys; w and melody J. C. 
Dougherty, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 20, 
1925; E 613301; Joseph C. Dough- 
erty, Philadelphia. ‘57155 


I miss you; L. A. Sabella, melody 
M. Alongi, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1925; E 618088; Louis A. Sabella 
and Mike Alongi, Chicago. 5756 


I must have it; w and m G. W. 
Thomas, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612514; Geo. W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 5TDT 


I need Thee, Savior; w and m R. 
Deane Shure, of U.S. 1. High voice, 
in B flat—2. Med. voice, in A flat.— 
3. Low voice, in F. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2c. each Apr. 4; 1 610951; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 5758 


I need your love; w and melody H. H. 
Byron, of, U. iS: ©. a jew. 23, 
1925; E 612361; Herbert H. Byron, 
Chicago. 5759 

I never could believe; w J. Speranza 
and H. Knight Chapman, m Antonio 
Caricchia, of U. S. ©1 ce. Mar. 9, 
1925; H 612447; Joseph Speranza, 
Trenton, N. J. 5760 


I never knew I loved you, till you said 
good-bye; w and m Jack Mahoney, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Louis Fleischer, of U. S. © Mar. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E 607901; Den- 
ton & Haskins music co., New York. 

5761 


I never loved anyone like I love you; 
w and melody R. Reynolds, of U. 8. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612021; 
Ralph Reynolds, Dayton, O. 5762 


I never never knew; w and m B. HE. 
Pollock, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Apr. 28, 
1925; E 611503; Belle Elizabeth Pol- 
lock, Philadelphia. 5763 


I once had two little dears; w and 
melody P. M. Warner, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610168; Pearl 
M. Warner, Harrisburg, Pa. 5764 


I played the second fiddle; w and m 
J. L. Gould, of U.S. ©1c. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 612502; John L. Gould, 
Jerome, Id. '  5T65 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


noe Bt 1998 


D187 


I realize that I lost. you; fox trot, w 
Sina Smith, melody G. H. Sellers, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Apr. 2, 1925; E 610909 ; 
Graydon H. Sellers, San Francisco. 

5766 


I really can’t say; w Peter Brayton, 
m Alba Rizzi, of Great Britain. 1. 
In C.—2. In E flat. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
1 c. each Mar. 31; E 609383 ; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

5767 


I should like to see you Saturday; 
song fox-trot, w and m Baron Saqui, 
of Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 4, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609611; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

5768 

I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit; w 
traditional m Francis Pilkington, 
tonic solfa tr. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices, in A min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
16, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 27; E. 608846; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 5769 


I sought the Lord; anthem, w from 
Psalm XMXXTY,’* CXVI,° “mm ’ Boris 
Levenson, of Russia, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y., op. 60; mixed cho. 
with alto solo, organ ace. 4to. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 611066; 


G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 5770 


I still remember you: w and melody 
M. M. Korn and Samuel Kesten- 
baund both-'of U= Si -©.1 ce Mar. 
18, 1925; HE. 612181; Maurice M. 
Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. DRL 


I tell yew; echoes from the barn-yard, 
w Mathilde McPhee, m Luther A. 
Clarke, of U. S. © Jan. 1, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 138; E 613134; Mathilde Jo- 
sephine McPhee, Springfield, Mass. 

52 


I thee adore, dearest heart; w and m 
J. C. Zouboulakis, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 612794; John Con- 
stantin Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 

5773 


I think of you as Rose Marie; valse, 
Rollo de Freyne, arr. Max Irwin, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 15; E 609663; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 5174 


I think you’re wonderful, say what do 
you think of me; w and melody 
Cliff Friend, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
2, 1925; E 610898; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 5775 


H. J. Timothy, ed. 


pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 29; E 611516; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 5776 
I travel the road, who cares; from P’s 
and Q’s, w Donovan Parsons, m Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 20; E 609802; La- 
reine & co., Iltd., London. STT7 


I used to love you; w and melody H. 
Piper, ‘of Ul °S:. ©* te" Apr 24 
1925 ; E 611267; Harold Piper, Law- 
rence, Mass. 5778 


I’ve been thinking of what I got; w 
and m J. M. Kulha, of U.S. ©1c. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612537; John M. 
Kulha, Duquesne, Pa. 5779 


I’ve found the one to love; melody, 
L. J. Salomon, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
22, 1925; E 613404; Louis J. Salo- 
mon, Chicago. 5780 

I’ve got a gal, seven feet tall; w Phil 
Baxter and Jack Rogers, m Earl 
McCoy, of U. S.; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Gravelle, of U.S. © 
Apr TO" i252: 2 es Apr: tes 
613077 ; Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. 5781 

I’ve got a real daddy now; fox trot, 
w and m Lew Jerome, Chas. Willis 
and Ramon Newton, all of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 21, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 24; E 609982; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 5782 

I’ve got ma doggone dogs a struttin’ 
tord dear old Dixieland; w W. M. 
Read jr., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S. 
©, Feb. .14,;.1925); .2 c. “Mar. 123, E 
610393; Wm. M. Read, jr., Rochelle 
Park; N. J. 5783 


I’ve got the River Shannon blues; w 
and m Marceline Montague, arr. 
Jean Walz, both of U. S. Detroit, 
Mich., Duffy & Montague. © Mar. 
Ty 19252 °2.-c) Mar, 215. Ei) Gt0b95.; 
Myrtle I. Wright, Detroit. 5784 

I’ve got those hate to get up in the 
morning blues; w Fred Phillips and 
Arthur Johnson, melody Jack Mc- 
Coy, of U. 8S. ‘© 1'c Apr. 10, 1925; 
E 613168; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

5785 

I’ve got those Wales blues; w and 
melody O. Soddova, of U.S. ©1c. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612037; Olga Sod- 
dova, North Minneapolis. 5786 

I’ve got what it takes, but it breaks 
my heart to give it away; w and m 
Charlie Jackson, of U. S. © 16. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612850; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 5787 


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5788 


I’ve lost my head over you; w and m 
W. Asher, M. Deas and A. Razag, 
all of 'U.'S:~ ©'Mar. 10,1925 3%". 
Mar. 12; EK 610395; Chateau music 
pub. co., New York. 5788 


I’ve named my pillow after you; Ww 
and m Fred Rose, Nick Lucas and 
Billy Waldron, all of U. S8.; ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 16; 
E 612096; Duncan sisters, Chicago. 

io BT89 


I’ve seen Sally in a cabaret; w and m 
Hlvin Hedges, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with arr. banjulele banjo and 
ukulele Kel Keech; in G._ [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
20, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 21; EH 609818; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 5790 


I wanna go home to my daddy; w 
and m A. M. Uva, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 612830; A. Michael 
Uva, Brookline, Mass. 57191 


I_wanna roam; w and melody F. G. 
Moritsky, of U. S.. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610185; Fred George Mo- 
ritsky, Brooklyn. 5792 


I want a girl like Peggy O’Neil; w 
and m Al Milne. Ramon Newton 
and Gene Silver, all of Great Brit- 
ain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 21, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 24; E 609980; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 5793 


I want a girl like you; w Charlie 
Angell, m F. A. Wurzburg, of U. S. 
Chicago, Walter Ford music eco. © 


Apr? ’20; 891925 5) 2 Te: VAprts 233428 
613519; Fred A. Wurzburg, Chicago. 
5794 


I want a girl that’s willing; w HE. 
Jones, m Nelson Williams, of Can- 
ada; - ©. Mar:, 13,. 1925 > 2 ¢. “Mar. 
19; E 612161; Ernest Jones, Brae- 
side, Ontario, Canada. 5795 


I want another chance with you; w 
B. iG. De Sylva, melody Joseph 
Meyer and Abel Baer, both of U. 8. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613167; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 5796 


I want meat meat meat; one step, w 
Jack Foley, m Gren Forbes, of Eng- 
land; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 6, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 17; E 609681; Herman Da- 
rewski music pub. co., London. 5797 


i want someone to love me; fox trot 
song, w and m Arlene Jackson, of 
Canada. © Mar. 17, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
16; E 609149; Leo Feist, ltd., To- 
ronto, Canada. 5798 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


I want to be your wife; w R. Hutton, 
melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
te: Apr. 9; 1925344 Gta Loy 
Hutton, Red Deer, Alta., Canada. 

5799 


I want to go back to California; w 
Alfred H. Bankwitz, m Harry Dud- 
ley, of U. S.- © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 18; E 612157; Bankley music 
pub. co., New York. 5800 


I want to marry Mary; w and m KE. 
Wood, of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 6103819; Harl Wood, Cincinnati. 

5801 


I want to see the family a-waiting 
down in Dixie; w and m W. J. Storz, 
ofU. SS.) © fc) Ape 3.2 Fh 
612764; William J. Storz, Detroit. 

5802 


I want you; w and m Grace Rickards, 
of U. S. © June 1, 1924; 2 e. Apr. 
17, 1925; EH 611325; Harold Weeks, 
Seattle. 5803 


w and melody A. T. Jacobs, arr. 
Harry A. Powell, both of U. S. 

1 ec. Apr. 20, 1925,; E 613299; Albert 
T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 5804 


w H. O’Shea, m Theo. G. Beach, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ce Apr. 8; 
E 612950; Helen O’Shea, Hacken- 
sack, N. J. 5805 


waltz ballad, from Rosie O’Reily, 
w Jack O’Hagan, m Tom Swift, of 
U. S. © Nov. 24, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 
26, 1925; HE 612445; Allan & co., 
prop. ltd., Melbourne. 5806 


I was born brownskin, you can’t make 
me blue; w and mW. A. Schell, jr., 
arr. Aletha Dickerson, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612301; 
William Arthur Schell, jr., Chicago. 

: 5807 


I will love you more than ever, when 
your hair turns grey; w and m Tal- 
bot O’Farrell and John O’Leary, 
both of Great Britain; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
1, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 2; E 609390; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

5808 


I will no more come to thee; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Morley, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Jan. 30, 1925; 1 ec. Feb. 14; B 
608830 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

5809 


I wish I had a partner; w Sidney 
Holden, melody Eugene West, of 


264 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


5832 


Wes) © 1c’ Mar, «20,1925. 
612280; Leo Feist, inc., New ne ‘4 
f 


I wish I knew; w Helen Elise Mason, 
m Cedric W. Lemont, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
16; E 612139; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 5811 


I wish it was me; w Lew Brown, 
melody Cliff Friend, of U. Ss. ©1 
e. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612225; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 5812 


Same. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 611545; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5813 


wish my honey’d come home; w and 
melody V. A. Ellingsen, of Canada. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612025; 
Vera A. Ellingsen, Refuge Cove, B. 
C., Canada. 5814 


wonder; w Louis Rouillion, m Mau- 
rice Baron, of U. S. 1. Med. voice, 
in G.—2. Low voice, in F. © Mar. 
24, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 6; E 612884; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 5815 


I wonder what became of old Broad- 
way; w and melody J. Bruckner, 
arr. Fred Hall, both of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1925; EH 618522; Joseph 
Bruckner, New York. 5816 


wonder why; from Footlight fanc- 
ies, w and m Ross Cleveland, of 
England. © Apr. 28, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
30; E 614030; International music 
store, Montreal, Canada. 5817 


I wonder why you’re lonesome; w 
Clifford Blatt, m I. M. Swope, of 
ieese) (©) °t ¢ Apr. 3, 1925: Hh 
612765; Idella Marie Swope, West 
Toledo, O. 5818 


I won’t take you back; w and melody 
J. Donohue and L. Haslam, both of 
U.S. ©1e. Apr. 7, 1925; B 596454; 
James Donohue and Lloyd Haslam, 
Brooklyn. 5819 


would rather be alone in the South; 
w and melody N. J. Vause, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1925; E 607899; 
Norman J. Vause, New York. 5820 


would thou wert not fair; w tradi- 
tional, m John Bartlet, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices 
in G min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 1925; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E 608849; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 5821 


wouldn’t be where I am, if you 
hadn’t gone away; w and melody 
Lew Brown, Billy Rose and Ray 


= 


= 


= 


kt 


| 


ro) 


Henderson, all of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
2, 1925; E 610897; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 5822 


pf. ace., with arr. 
for ukulele Dick Konter. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 2.c..Apr,, 15; Hi. 6138224; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 5823 


Ieh hab’ in’s paradies geschaut! lied 
aus der operette Die grosse unbe- 


kannte, text Julius Wilhelm und 
Gustav Beer, musik Franz von 
Suppé, musikalische  einrichtung 


Karl Pauspertl, of Austria. © May 
1, 1925; 1¢. May 1; E 614032; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 5824 


Ich hitt’? mein herz dir nimmermehr 
gegeben; text Adi Bluhm, musik 
Fred Gollnow, arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 20; E 609169; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 5825 


Ich wil nit sein kein rebe; w L. Satz, 
melody J. Rumshisky, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 29, 1925; E 613579; Joseph 
Rumshisky and Ludwig Satz, New 
York. 5826 


Ich wil sich shpielen; w and m A. 
King, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York, arr. I. J. Hochman; pf. with w. 


(WDOSBw. 37 3°14, 45N) 
©»MebJ 21,1925 2 cilWeb 2:45 
610001; Adolph King, New York. 
5827 


Ich will von dir, was keine zeit zer- 
storet ; worte Hoffmann von Fallers- 
leben, musik Felix Weingartner, of 
Austria, op. 70, no. 3. © Dec. 15, 
1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609838; 
Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 5828 


Icicles; w and m Elizabeth Babcock 
Hess, of U. S. ©1ec. Apr. 14, 1925; 
EH 611084; Mary Blue co., Naches 
City, Wash. 5829 


Ida; w and m Charles Levy, of Eng- 
land; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 
1.e. Mar. 31; E 5738006; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 5830 


Ida-ho-Ida; w and m J. and M. 
Valerio, of U. S. © 1-e. Apr. 17, 
1925; EH 613277; Joseph and Marian 
Valerio, Camden, N. J. 5831 


Ide ide gyere ideArad a Tisza [and] 
Kiinn a Pustéan; irta és zenésitette, 
B. Zsigmond, of Hungary. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 25, 1925; E 612397, Bodrogi 
Zsigmond, Budapest, Hungary. 

5832 


265 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5833 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


mazurka, $G. 
Buzzolani, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; instrumental. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1925; E 610333; Giosué 
Buzzolani, New York. 5833 


Idol; w Robert E. Spencer and Frank 
Anderson, m Joseph Meyer and Les- 
ter Stevens, both of U. S.; pf. acc. 
with ukulele in D. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 21; E 611308; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 5834 


If all my dreams come true I'll al- 
ways dream of you; w and melody 
C. E. Galliano, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
9, 1925; E 610458; Chas. E. Gal- 
liano, Newark, N. J. 5835 

If all the world; w Dena Tempest, m 
H. Lyall Phillips, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 24; E 
609269 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

5836 


Idillio di primavera; 


If all the world had a heart like you; . 


-w and melody H. M. Mendenhall, of 
US» Oude, cy, Apr. +25,./1925> 26 
6114385; Homer M. Mendenhall, In- 
dianapolis. 5837 
If dreams come true what will I do; 
w Jack J. Bishop, m A. Vivio, of 


U. S., arr. Silvio Coscia... © 1 .¢: 
Apr. 24, 1925; E 613486; Anthony 
Vivio, Buffalo. 5838 
If I am not at home, dear; w and 


melody N. J. Ross, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Mar. 2, 1925; E 610156; Nicholas J. 
Ross, New Castle, Pa. 5839 
If I but knew; quartette, m Wm. Lu- 
ton Wood; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ¢« Apr. 9; E.612995 ; 

Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
5840 


If I can’t have you, who can; w 
Hughie Clark, melody Tommy 
Monaco, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612018; Clark and Monaco, 
New York. 5841 

If I could only see you once more; w 
and melody A. Lopiano, of U.S. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610174; Anna 
Lopiano, New York. 5842 

If I ever ery, you'll never know; w 
and m Sylvia Clark, Bobbie Kuhn 
and Eddie Kuhn, all of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Mar. 6, 1925; 


2c. Mar. 9; E 607878; Milton Weil 


music co., Chicago. 5843 
If I lost you; w Chas. F. Strickland, 
melody F. C. Slater, of U.S. ©le. 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607910; Frederick 

C. Slater, Hudson Heights, N. J. 
5844 


If I never see you as long as I live, 
thatll even be too soon; fox trot 


song, w Roy Turk, m Abel Baer, of 
U. S.. © Apr. 17, 1925: 2c. Apr. 18; 
E 6138380; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. 5845 


w Roy Turk, melody Abel Baer, 


of: Us 8... ©) ey Mare 20) 1995 - E 
612284; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
5846. 


If I only knew you loved me, if I 
only knew you cared; w and melody 
L. Jeffers, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612042; Lily Jeffers, Camp. 
Lewis, Wash. 5847 


If it was as easy to get out of debt as. 
it is to get in; w C. B. Kenton, m 
Luther A, Clark, of (UL S2"© 1 <. 
Mar. 30, 1925; EH 612515; C. B. Ken- 
ton, Artesian, S. D. 5848. 


If Jesus is calling me there; w W. C. 
Poole, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610854; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

5849- 

If Jesus is walking with you; w and 
m HK. T. Favro, of U. S. 
unto the Lord a new song) © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c«. Apr. 1; E 612636;. 
Earl T. Favro, Winona Lake, Ind. 


5850" 


If Jesus should come; w John Ue 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of “U.S: 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610826: 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


5851 * 


If money talks it never Speaks to me;. 
w and m R. West, of U. S.; pf. 


with w. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1925; EB 


612005; Robert West, Brooklyn. 


5852: 


If money talks nowadays boys, it cer- 
tainly never speaks; 
m B. Maltin, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
31, 1925; E 610864; Bernard Mal- 
tin, New York. 


If my complaints 
move ; 
land, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, 


ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of Eng-- 


land; mixed voices, in G min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


© Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 27); EH: 


608851; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 


don. 


to life again; w and melody C. 
Thornton, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611264; Charles Thornton, 


Randall’s Island, N. Y. 5855 - 
girl : i 
If the Tian you love loves you; w 


William Henry Huff, m J. J. Erby,. 


266 


(In O sing” 


w Bob West,. 


5853. 


could passions. 
w traditional, m John Dow-. 


5854 - 
If old John Barleycorn came back — 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5878 


Greens. wo.) -¢c.Apr, 1a 1925; E | If you see that gal of mine send her 


611060; Wm. H. Huff and John J. 
Erby, Chicago. 5856 


If we all had the spirit of Jesus; w 
Calia Altstaetter, m J. H. Fillmore, 
ofS. ©) Mar, 2.1925. 2 ¢c, Mar. 
12; E 610386; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 5857 


If winter comes; w and melody L. M. 
Campbell, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612045; Laura Marie Camp- 
bell, Dallas. 5858 


If you ask me I'll take you to Jesus; 
w R. C. Walker, m William R. Pea- 
eock, of U. S. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 
e. Mar. 17; E 610511; Ralph C. 
Walker, Auburn, N. Y. 5859 


If you don’t go to work, then you 
ean’t get the sack; singing comedy 
fox-trot, w and m A. Powell, Al 
Milne and Gene Silver, all of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 9, 1924; 1. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 599767; Cecil Len- 
nox & co., London. 5860 


If you don’t think I’m a’ leavin’ don’t 
hold your breath while I’m gone; 
by W. Zimmerman, J. Taft and A. 
Kenton, all, of U. S.; pf. © 1 «. 
Dec. 27, 1924; E 610675; Wm. Zim- 
merman, James Taft and Art Ken- 
ton, Seattle. 5861 


If you knew Susie like I know Susie; 
from Big boy, w and m B. G. De- 
Sylva, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c@ Mar. 
19; E 610519; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 5862 


If you'll be my little peach; w and 
m W. R. J. McGurk, of U. S., arr. 
Frances Porteous. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1925; E 611049; William Robert 
James McGurk, Holyoke, Mass. 

5863 


If you miss me as I miss you; w 
and melody Joe Burke and Benny 
Davis, both of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 610557; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 5864 


If you only knew; w Stephen E. Bois- 
clair, m Frank Davis, of U. S.:; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
3; E 610973; Henry Waterson, inc., 
“New York. 5865 


If you only knew how much I care: 
w and m Mrs. M. A. Mathews, of 


Ul S= © 1: Mars’ 2) 1995*) 
610167; Mrs. M. A. Mathews, Bos- 
ton. 5866 


home; w Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, m Fred BH. Ahlert, of U. S8.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Feb. 26, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 
26; E 607740; Henry Waterson, ine., 
New York. 5867 
If you should leave me now; song 
ballad, w and m HE. Tillman, of 
U. S.; in G. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
2 ¢@. Mar. 10; E 607883 ; Edwin Till- 
man, Milwaukee. 5868 


If you take a second look at Susie; 
w and melody O. D. Overbey, of 
Wir se © i es tA 25, 1925.5 Bi 
611437; Ola D. Overbey, Carrollton, 
Ala. 5869 


Il pleut du sable; poésie Maurice Du- 
fresne, musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
17; E 609766; Alph. Schotte & cie., 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 5870 


Illinois; by Ralph Hueston Woods, 
arr. Chas. Hentrich, both of U. S.:; 
band. 32mo. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 9; E 611013; R. H. Woods, 
La Salle, Il. 5871 


Ils n’ont pas ca; de Bonjour Paris, 
paroles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Ch. Borel-Clere, of France. © Dec. 
aba e O24) Wye. ‘Mar. Ge, 19975 <) 
608937; Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. 

5872 


Immortality; w from the Bible, m 
Dana Mason Tisdel, of U. S.; high 
voice in G. © Apr. 9, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 16; E 613263; Emily M. Tis- 
del, Muskogee, Okl. 5873 


Impression matinale; dans la forét de 
Senlis, Marthe Grumbach, of Italy; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dees cat F924 2 rdsie, \ Mar. 6, d9Zay 
EH 608928; R. Furnari, Paris. 5874 


Impressions rustiques; suite d’orches- 
tre, Georges Razigade, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 1. 
Paysannerie. [2 others] © Dec. 
Slee oe «res ars Lt: lomo ren ty 
609726; J. Yves K., Paris. 5875 

Impromptu brillant: by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; pf. © Mar. 26, 
1925 ; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 612483; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5876 

Impromptu-caprice; von Walter Nie- 
mann, of Germany, op. 94, no. 2; 


klavier. © Apr. 2, 1924: 1 c. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609917; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 5877 


Improvization: by M. C. Triplett, of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e¢ Mar. 28, 1925; E 
611009; Mary Calvert Triplett, Mal- 
ta, O. 5878 


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5879 


Imps; humoreske, Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 35, no. 2; violin and pf. 
©. Apr. At. 1925: 2 ¢. Apr. 18; E 
611230 ; Composers music corp., New 
York. 5879 


In a bungalow for two; w D. F. Ken- 
hey, m Mrs. D. F. Kenney, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1925; 
EH 610476; Mr. and Mrs. Dan’l F. 
Kenney, New York. 5880 


In a garden of love with you; w and 
m H. J. Dodge, of U.S. ©1e. Mar. 
20, 1925; E 612244; Hugh J. Dodge, 
Lockport, N. Y. 5881 


In a giant’s garden; fairy story, Mon- 
tague Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 


© Apr vis 1925;:.° 2desn, ApriweQy, 
612991; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 5882 


In a Japanese garden; by Oliver EK. 
Story and John J. Caddigan, both of 


U. S.; pf. ©l1ec. Mar. 24, 1925; EH. 
613449; Grey gull Secale anes Bos- 
ton. 5883 


—— (Hin garten in Japan) ; by John 
Ansell, of England; orech. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 30; E 6093866; Hawkes & 
son, London. 5884 


In a little birch canoe; w Mary HE. 
Carnes, m J. R. Carnes, of U. S. © 
Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612732; 
Josef R. Carnes, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

5885 


In a little love boat; fox trot ro- 
mance, w Charles Tobias, m Louis 


Breau, of U. S. © Mar. 30, 1925;, 


2c, Apr. 138; E 613129; Forster, mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. 5886 


In a two-some with you; w and melo- 
dy L. W. Lockwood, of U. S. 
1e. Apr. 20, 1925; E 6133138; Lee 
William Lockwood, Minneapolis. 

5887 


In alto; valzer, Remo D’Alba, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1925; 
EK 613316; James B. Russo, Brook- 
lyn.’ 5888 


In Carolina with my Caroline; w Eric 
Little, m H. M. Tennent, of Hng- 
land; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 31; E 573007; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 5889 


In despair; by Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. or organ conductor. 
©oApr:.28, .1925;;2%c. Apr. 29%) BE 
613590; Robbins-Engel, inec., New 
York. 5890 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20. 


In Dutch; w and melody B. F. Phil- 
ipps, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 23, 1925; 
E}.612325; B. F. Philipps, Watervliet, 
Ne. 5891 


In fairyland; w and m EH. H. Mc- 
Kenney, of U. S. (Jn An evening 
with the children) © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612007; Hlena H. McKen- 
ney, Los Angeles. 5892 


In festis beatae Mariae Virginis per — 
annum; cantum gregorianum har- 
monice modulavit, Julius Bas, of 
France, ad norman ed. rhythmicae 
a solesmensibus monachis exaratae. 
© -Feb: 2,' 1925 :.\2'e YMar.28 § K 
608787 ; Desclée & co., Paris. 5893" 


In good spirits; by Charles Heer of 
U. S.: pf. © Mar, 207 1925-2 Kc. 
Mar. 25; E 610710; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5894 


In haunted shadows; by Cecil Bur- 
leigh, of U. S., op. 28, no. 4; vio- 
lin’ and. pf. | © Apr, 20,,1925-"2 ¢. 
Apr. 22; E 6113817; Composers’ mu- 
sic corp., New York. 5895 


In heaven sitting down; w and m 
H. Slaughter, of U. 8., arr. Gene 
Burdette. (In His own words) © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613007; 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 5896 


In heavenly love; sacred song, w Anna 
L. Waring, m Joseph Fletcher, of 
U. S.; med. voice, in F. © Apr. 24, 
1920; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 613478; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. : 


5897 
In Indian summer; poem, William 
Lester, op. 938, no. 5; organ. (In 


American organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 
18, Apr. 1925)" © Apr. 8, 1925-"2 "ec. 
Apr. 11; E 613089; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 5898 


In love with you; w and m Arthur 
Lenox, of U. S. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
2c Mar. 26; E 610755; Hosking 
music co., New York. 5899 


In mammy’s arms; w and melody 
Georgia Thompson, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611272; Georgia 
Thompson, Lubec, Me. 5900 


In memory of me; duet and cho., w 
and m B. B. McKinney, of U. S. 
(In Coleman’s new quartet book) 
© Apr. 1;//1925:; 2 eApres 6; Hb 
612855 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

5901 


In mischief; by Heller Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 612189; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 5902 


268 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


In my dreams; from Charline, w and 
m De Lancey Cleveland, of U. S. 
Heb: 20,5 '1925;' 2 ¢' Feb. 25; H 
612102; Bay state music co., Somer- 
ville, Mass. 5903 


w Joan Fentriss, melody J. H. 
Fox, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; 
~E 612530; Josephine E. Fox, Per- 
kinsville, N. Y. 5904 


In my little canoe; by Mamie Eliza 
Nelson, of U. S., op. 2, no. 3; pf. 
(Midst hills and rills) © Mar. 31, 
1925°) 2) ¢. Apr. “6; E 611002; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 5905 


In my little coupe; from Barbara Lee, 
w L. S. Bittner, m C. A. Young, of 
Wess. V@) Apr: 13) 1925; 2 e«: Apr. 
23; E 6138557; L. S. Bitner, Brook- 
line, Mass., and C. A. Young, Ded- 
ham, Mass. 5906 


In my old days; w and melody Q. A. 
Childress, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611268; Q. A. Childress, 
Bristow, Ky. 5907 


In old Camagitiey ; w and melody H. L. 
Burnette, of U. S. ©1ce. Apr. 30, 
1925; EH 611518; Harriette Lascelles 
Burnette, New York. 5908 


In old Grenada; Spanish serenade, 
Walter Wallace Smith, of U. S.; pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c Mar. 20; BE 
612192; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 5909 


In oriental mood; by Gustavo Car- 
ranza)"of' U: S., op. 2) no. 2; pf. 
mptde ho2o; 2 ¢. Apr. 7; H 612873 ; 
Breitkopf publications, inc., New 
York. | 5910 


In Pekin (In Peking); by John An- 
sell, of England; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 20, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 30; E 609364; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


In realms of dance; by Dudley Glass, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. With shawl 
and castanet. [2 others] © Feb. 
13, 1925; 1c. Mar. 10; EH 609294; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 5912 


In remembrance; by Franz von Blon, 
arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Mar. 26, 1925; 


2c. Mar. 28; E 612490; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© tran- 
seription | 5913 


In Schubert’s day; by Richard Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 109; pf. © 
Are 27, ' 19253 2 ec Apr) 29:) EB 
611617; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 

- phia. 5914 


~In somebody’s heart; 


5911 


5926. 


In slumberland and dreams; w Mrs. C. 
Gunther, m Chas. F. Baner, of U. S. 
© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 « Mar. 23; HB 
610645; Mrs. C. Gunther, Neenah, 
Wis. 5915. 


w Lotus F. 
Brown, m A. Tallman, of U. S. © 
Apr. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 8; E 612968 ; 
Arthur Tallman, New York. 5916 


In Sunshine valley; w J. O. Leui, m 
Alex Karnback, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 610250; Jennie 
Orr Leui, Postville, Ia. 5917 


In temples fair; service for Children’s: 
day, w Ann Aiken Payn and Mattie 
B. Shannon, m Adam Geibel, of 
U. S. -8vo. © Apr. 18, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 16; E 611112; Adam Geibel 
music co., Philadelphia. 5918: 


In the arms of love; w and m W. A. 
Haberstro, of U. S. Topeka, Kan., 
Haberstro music pub. co. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 c Apr. 10; E 6138068; Wil- 
liam Albert Haberstro, Topeka, Kan. 

= 5919: 


In the cloisters; w Stanley Rivers, m 
Leo Torrance, of England; in F. © 


Mar; 30, 1925; 1 ec; Mar. 30;; B 
609415; Joseph Henry lLarway, 
London. 5920: 


In the early morning; fox-trot song, 
w and melody K. BH. Burdick, of 
Wn OMe ies) Mar 1:23) °1925:50 1b 
612300; Kenneth H. Burdick, New 
York. 5921 


In the eyes of you; w R. A. Youmans, 
m R. H. Smythe, of U. S. © Mar. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; E 612216; G. 
Ricordi & co.,-inc., New York. 5922 


In the forest of Arden; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.; pf. © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 @ Mar. 20; EH 
612191; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 5923 


In the garden; w Elsie EH. Egermeier, 
m A. L. Byers, of U. S. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E 607917; A. L. 
Byers, Ashland, Or. 5924 


In the garden of love; w and m H. W.. 
Dougall, of U. S.; in C. © Apr. 38, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 8; E 610995; Hugh 
Willard Dougall, Salt Lake City. 

5925. 

Same. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 

16; E 611150; Hugh W. Dougall, 

Salt Lake City. 5926- 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5927 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


In the gloaming with your sweetie; w 
and melody J. A. Dewey, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612531; 
James A. Dewey, Hightstown, N. J. 

5927 


In the golden dawn; waltz song, w 
Rosalie Meier, m Daniel Ball, of 
U.S. © Mar.}4,.1925:\2-c.. Mar, 7; 
E 607880; Rosalie Meier, Detroit. 

5928 


In the heart of the West; w and 
melody W. Cummings, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1925; E 6138032; Wm. 
Cummings, San Quentin, Calif. 

5929 

In the land of Tummuijolibad; w 
Ralph Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace. with ban- 


julele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations. ] © Feb. 26, 


1925; 1 «@ Mar. 5; EH 608798; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 5930 


In the moonlight; w A. R. Dutcher, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
19, 1925; E 610672; 
Rivers Dutcher, Bristol, 
5931 


In the Ozark mountains of Arkansaw ; 
w EH. L. Murray, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1925; E 611026; .Effie L. Murray, 
Chicago. 5932 


In the quiet valley; by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op 104, no. 
4 ie Ol Apr 2%. 1925" 2 te. Atpr. 
29; E 611614; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 5933 


In the shadow of the cross; w and m 
Leta D. Anderson, of U. S. © 
Janec2h, 1925: 2c... Mare wl9eo WH 
611007; EF. M. Messenger, Chicago. 

5934 


In the spring; w Gus Kahn and 
Ernie Erdman, melody Walter Don- 


Teer @. i ia. 
Augusta 
Conn. 


aldson, of U. S. 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
1925; E 612285; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 5935 
In the springtime; melody R. M. 
Forkish, of U. S. 1c. Apr. 14, 
1925; E 611093; Robert Morris 
Forkish, Washington. 5936 


In Timbuktu; aus Madame Pharao, . 


worte Bruno Hardt-Warden, mus'k 
Anton Profes, bearb. H. Bltithgen, 
of Austria. © Dec. 15, 1924; 1 c. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609857; R. Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 5937 


In time of rain; m D. Forster, of 
Great Britain; melody with pf. acc. 


© 1e Mar, 16, 1925; E 612001; 
Dorothy Forster Cary, New York. 
5938 
In your arms; w and m C. A. and 
Daphne Brozek, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at Harlowton, Mont. © 1 e. 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 610497; Charles A. 
Brozek, Harlowton, Mont. 5939 


In your old home town; w and m 
Charles Howard Miller, of U. S. 
©. Jani 5, 1925 2 veo 
612758; Ida Manning, Milwaukee. 

5940 

Ina May; waltz, F. E. Noel, of U. S.; 


band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925: 2 ¢ 
Mar. 12; E 610384; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 59.41 


Incense ; fox-trot, Otto Cesana, arr. J. 
S. Zamecnik, both of U. S.; full 
orch. with w. 4to. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 613506; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 5942 


Inching along; w anon., m arr. B. B. 
McKinney, of U. S.; male quartet. 
(In Coleman’s new quartet book) 
©. Aprio 1; 1925 5 2 'e* Apr. 6" 
612850; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

5943 

Independent Sal; w and melody T. F. 
Garrett, of U. S. ©. 1 e@ Mar. 30, 
1925; H 612554; Thomas F. Garrett, 
Musecagee, Fla. 5944. 


India; tone picture, Albert N. Bulmer, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Feb. 25, 
1925; 1 ¢« Mar. 10; E 608994; 
Bowerman & co., Itd., London. 


Ind an dance; by A. N. Ornstein, of 
U. S., op. 12; pf. New York, Sher- 
wood music co. © Apr. 12, 1925; 
2.¢, Apr. 18;°H 611214;, Aaron, N. 
Ornstein, New York. 5946 

Indian (The) juggler (Der indischer 
zauberer); by John Ansell, of 
Pngland; orch. with pf. conductor. 


4to)' ©" Mar: 207 A925) dite Mar. 
30; E 609367; Hawkes & son, 
London. 5947 


Indian (An) legend; by Helen Dal- 
lam, of U. S8.; violin, viola, violon- 
cello and pf. Boston, Mass., Boston 
music co. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 28; E 613539; Chicago daily 
news co., Chicago. 5948 

Indian night (Noche India) ; shimmy, 
fox trot, camel trot, letra Alfredo 
@e Trevino, mtsica R. Coll, of 
Spain; pf. con palabra. Dec. 
12) 1924 1). @) Fame 7, val Oza 
608063; Ramon Coll, Buenos Aires, 
Argentine Republic. 5949 


270 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


5973 


Indian rever'e; by Cecil Kappey, of 
Canada, arr. Morris Aborn, of U. S.; 
-oreh. with pf. conductor. © Mar. 
9, 1925; 2 c« Mar. 11; H 610349; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 5950 


Indian serenade; novelty fox-trot 
song, w and melody K. E. Burdick, 
OEY) Diet aru ape B Jag 0 2 8 anes: 1 e. Apr. 
25, 1925; HE 611450; Kenneth HE. 


Burdick, New York. 5951 
— w Perey Bysshe Shelley, m 
Roland Farley, of U. S.; low or 


medium voice. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 6124387; G. Schirmer, 


inec., New York. 5952 
Indian (The) serenade; w Percy 
Bysshe Shelley, mK. L. Richards, 


Gres. ic) fc: Mar 6,..1925°; EH 
607794; Katherine Louise Richards, 
“New York. 5953 


Innocent pranks; novelette, Edw. J. 
Walt, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 30, 1924; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612567; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 5954 


Inquiétude; morceau.de genre, Henry 
Verdun, arr. F. Furnari, of Italy; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6,°1925; BE 
608927; R. Furnari, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 


Inspiration waltz Spanola; by R. W. 
Wooby, of U. S.; pf. 4to. © Mar. 
23, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 28; E 612508; 
Robert William Wooby, Passaic, 
OW. Hal! 5956 


Installment blues, one buck down and 
one a week; w and m W. E. De- 
lano, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 23, 1925; 
E 612339; Walter Hdward Delano, 
East Grand Forks, Minn. 5957 


Instrumental-suiten (Instrumental 
suites) ; von Waldemar von Bauss- 
nern, of Germany. 1. Violine und 
klavier.—2. Fldte und klavier.—3. 
Klarinette und klavier. © Oct. 20, 
Nov. 1, 29, 1924; 1 c. each Mar. 19, 
1925; E 609868-609870; Chr. Fr. 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

5958-5960 


Interlude ; di Maurice Droeghmans, of 
Belgium ; violon ou violoncelle et pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1925; 
E 609749; Max Hschig & cie., Paris. 

5961 


trio, César Geloso, of Spain; pf., 
violon et violoncelle avee contre- 
basse ad lib. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 6; E 609517; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 5962 


5955: 


Interludium ; for Greek tragedy, Wal- 
ter J. Goodell, of U. S.; orch. pts., 
with pf. condensation. Boston, 
Mass., Boston music co. © Mar. 
27, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 612700; 
Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 

5963 


Intermezzo d’ arlequine; by Carl 
Bohm, arr. W. G. Hauenschild, both 
of U. S.; orch. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 
ce. Mar. 9; E 610518; Photo play 
music co., ine., New York. 5964 


Into mischief; by Charles Huerter, of 
Wee Sey Wee \C) Mala OG WO ete 
Mar. 20; E 612201; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 5965 


Into the land of yesterday; w and 
melody S. H. Moseley, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1925; H 6120381; Sam- 
uel H. Moseley, St. Louis. 5966 


Introduction et dance orientale; com- 
posed, ed. and played McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. S. (Solo carola, no. 
75846) [Music roll] © Apr. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 22; E 611406; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 5967 


Introduction, variations and fugue; on 
an air composed for Winfrith 
church bells, C. W. Pearce, of Great 
Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. obl. 
8vo. © Apr. 7, 1925; 1 ¢.,Apr. 2; 
EK 609615; W. Paxton & eo., ltd., 
London. 5968 


Invincible guard; march, B. EH. Shat- 
tuck, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 613206; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment | 5969 


Invitation to dance; waltz, Carl M. 
von Weber, arr. and fingered Spen- 
cer Dyke, of England; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 27; 


E 614011; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 5970 


Inza; w and melody Mrs. R. P. John- 
son, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1925; 
EH 612553; Mrs. R. P. Johnson, Sou- 
wilpa, Ala. 5971 


Ireland my sireland; w L. D. Eagan, 
m B. M. Hale, of U. S. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 618364; Law- 
rence D. Hagan, Godfrey, Ill. 5972 


Iris; novelette, by Reynard, ed. and 
played McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. 
(Solo carola, no. 75855) [ Music 
roll] © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 22; 
FH) 611401; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
editing] 5973 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


0974 


pt. III, n. 8., v. 20 


{rish eyes; w Jack Hagerty, melody 
Louis Ethelbert [pseud. of Louis H. 
Smith| of i\UP Sl7© Lie. Apr 7, 
1925; EH 612938; J. J. Hagerty, 
Washington. 5974 


Irish (The) fishers; w and m A. M. 
Mitton, of Canada. © 1. Apr. 9, 
1925; E 611034; Agnella M. Mitton, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 5975 


Iriandaise; by S. Marcotte, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612587; 
Sylva Marcotte, Minneapolis. 5976 


Irwin’s (May) frog song; w and m 
Charles T. Trevathan, of U. S.; in 
F. Rev. ed. © Feb. 2, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 20; E 613561; White-Smith 


music pub. co., Boston. [©  re- 
vision | 5977 
Is zat so; fox-trot melody, Robert 


King and Harry Warren, both of 
We Sie s@i ob ei Mans 201719252). f 
612228; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 5978 


Isn’t she the sweetest thing; w Gus 
Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
S. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 20; 
E 612186: Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 5979 


Israel; symphony, Ernest Bloch, of 
U. S.; oreh: Sc. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 18; E 611248; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 5980 


It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that 
you do it; w and m W. McK. Gar- 
man, of U. S.° © 1e. Apr. 18, 1925; 
E 611182; William McKinley Gar- 
man, Los Angeles. 5981 


It came upon the midnight clear; w 
Edmund H. Sears, m arr. B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S.; male quartet. (In 
Coleman’s new quartet book) © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612847; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. [© ar- 
rangement ] 5982 


It is the sunset hour; three-pt. song, 
w Hlizabeth Evelyn Moore, m 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S.; 
women’s yoices. 4to. © Mar. 23, 
1925; 2 «. Mar. 25; E 610706; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 5983 


It makes no difference how old you 
are, it’s just how young you feel; 
w and m Sam Herman and Gilbert 
Wells, both of U. 8.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; 
EH 612726; Milton Weil music co., 
Chicago. 5984 


It may; w M. H. Porter, m Oliver 
Wallace, of U. S. © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 17; E 611323; Mary Blida 
Porter, Seattle. 5985 


27 


It must be a dream, a wonderful 


dream; w and m Anna Augusta Far- 
relly, of U. S. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub..co. © Mar. 30. 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 14; E 611101; William 
Jones, New York. 5986 
It’s a cruel world for the old fashioned 
girl; w and melody C. Salisbury, of 


U.S. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1925; E 610259 ; | 


Charlotte Salisbury, New York. 
5987 
It’s a lie; fox trot, w T. Lo Cascio 
and Drew Seeman, melody Joseph 


Lo Cascio, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 1, — 


1925; EH 612627; Thomas Lo Cascio, 
Bayonne, N. J. 5988 


It’s a pleasure to grow old with you; 
waltz, w and melody G. A. Black- 
man, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 6, 1925; 
EK 607772; George A. Blackman, De- 
troit, Mich. 5989 

It’s a shame; w Winnie Hennings, 
melody J. E. Hennings, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 22, 1925; E 613389; John 
EK. Hennings, New York. 5990 


It’s all right now; w and melody J. C. 
Wilburn, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612327; J. Clifton Wilburn, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 5991 


It’s just a little love I need; w and 
melody M. Abel, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611299; Mary Abel, 
Julesburg, Col. 5992 


It’s just that feeling for home; from 
and . 


Kid Boots, w Sam M. Lewis 
Joe Young, m Fred EH. Ahlert, of 
U. S.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © Mar. 11, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 11; E 607862; Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. 5993 


It’s never too late to be sorry; w and 
melody E. Chapin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611276; E. Chapin, 
Baltimore. 5994 

It’s no use of erying now; w and mel- 
ody T. Fischer and H. Schmidt, both 
of, U. Si © 1 ‘er Apr 147 925.) Hi 
611092; Harry Schmidt and Ted 
Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 5995 

It’s time to keep away from you; w 
Lew Brown, melody Cliff Friend, of 


U.S. © eG Mar. Bo dO25:  E 
612512; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 5996 


Same. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
25; E 611466; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5997 

It’s too bad Jim; w Chris Smith, 
melody GC. Williams, of U.S. ©1ce. 
Mar. 5, 1925; E 610226; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 5998 


2 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6021 


It’s you; love waltz, w and m L. F. 
Novak, of U. S. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 30: E 612740; Lester F. 
Novak, Albion, Mich. 5999 


It was for me; two-pt. song. w and m 


Charles B. Blount, arr. Henry Wads- 


worth, of U. S.; treble voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612911; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 6000 


It won’t do to dare; w and melody 
Mrs. E. L. Cameron, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611297; Mrs. E. L. 
Cameron, Bartlett, Tex. 6001 


Italianella ; polka, M. Bellis, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1. Apr. 7, 1925; 
E 610986; Matthew Bellis, Brook- 
lyn. 6002 


Ivoryland; by Les. C. Copeland, of U. 
S.; pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
30; E 611553; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 6003 


Ivy (The) green; w Charles Dickens, 
m Charles Wakefield Cadman, of 
U. S. © Jan. 24, 1925; 1c. Feb. 12; 
1 ec. Feb. 19; E 608534; Boosey & 
eo., Itd., London. 6004 


J (The) walk; w and m M. Gardner, 


Ofte Sy ©) 1) cx) Mari73, 1925); 
607761; Marguerite Gardner, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 6005 


JA jsem frantisek; by V. Albrecht, arr. 
A. Paulsen, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Heme aose 2 ce Mar 12) i 
610461; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 

6006 


Ja, wenn es lenz ist; walzerlied aus’ 
der operette Die grosse unbekannte, 
text Julius Wilhelm und Gustav 

_ Beer, musik Franz von Suppé, mu- 
sikalische einrichtung Karl Paus- 
pertl, of Austria. © May 1, 1925; 
1 ec. May 1; E 614034; Aug. Cranz, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 6007 


Jack dear, it’s leap year; w L. A. Boss, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
de) Apr. (22, 1925; HW. 613394 5, L.A: 
Boss, Augusta, N. J. 6008 


Jack O’Jill; w E. L. Swikard, m Dave 
revo, of WU. S.. © od ¢., Apr: 23, 
1925; E 611373; Sidney M. Spiegel, 
jr., Chicago. 6009 

Jack o’ lantern; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
eS. op:'9, no. 2° pt.” © Mar: 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 607997; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 6010 

Jacksonville gal; w and melody Fred 
Rose, of U.S. ©1ce. Mar. 26, 1925; 
E 610736; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 6011 


Jag sitter ensam i morkret (Ich sitze 
einsam im dunkeln) ; Norwegian w 
Hjalmar Soderberg, German w Alice 
Klengel, Finnish w und musik Lauri 
Ikonen, of Germany, op. 18, nr. 3, ° 
rev. Karl Krebs, of Germany. © 
Pep. Oy “T9256 “A e," Mawr 
609254; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

6012 


Jag vill lovsjunga; w and m H. E. 
Almquist, of U. S.; cho. 4to. © 
Mar) 10, 4925"; 2), en Man, (44.2. 
610587; Herman EH. Almquist, Min- 
neapolis.. 6013 


Jaj, Aladar, geh mit mir in die bar; 
shimmy-fox, aus  Pusztaliebchen, 
worte Wilhelm Sterk, musik Michael 
Krausz, of Hungary, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Jan. 15, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 20; E 609170; Drei- 


masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 6014 
Jalousie; trio, Henry Verdun, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 


avec violon ripiane et contrebasse 
ad libs: @pMar °5)'1925') ie! Apr. 
6; E 609512; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 6015 


Jalouzie (La); par Clément Janequin, 
reconstitué et mise en partition, 
Maurice Cauchie, of France; voix 
mixtes. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608985; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. [© reconstruct- 
ed and scored] 6016 


Jamais je n’ai fait ca; paroles Phylo, 
musique G. Gabaroche, of France. 
© Dee: 25, 19245 tbveApr. 6,.1925; 
E 609492; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

6017 


Japanese (A) doll’s day; suite, Paolo 
Conte, of U. S., op. 36; pf. © Mar. 
9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 610454; B. 
F. Wood musie co., Boston. 6018 


Japanese rose garden; fox-trot, Billy 
Heagney, R. L. Stevens and Dan 
Gregory, arr. W. C. Polla, all of 
WS. one. 40.” .©, Ants 22, 1929. 
2 ec. Apr. 25; E 613598; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 6019 


Jardin d’amour; de Emile Vuillermoz, 
arr. Louis Aubert, of France; orch. 
Partition et parties. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608968; 
A. Z. Mathot, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 6020 


Jardin (Le) du paradis; opera in 4 
actes, Alfred Bruneau, of France; . 
orch. sc. © Dec. 3, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 
12, 1925; D 26713; Heugei, Paris. 

6021 


273 


6022 


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pt-aiRiniss v.20 


Java-itrdume (Java dreams) ; von Os- 
kar Kreischer, arr. H. Kawan, both 
of Germany; orch. mit pf. direktion. 
Ato. © Oct. 10, 1924; 1c. Feb. -16, 
1925; E 609017; Musikverlag Rund 
um die welt, R. Fischer, Dresden, 
Germany. 6022 


Jaz-o-mine; by B. 8. Calfee, of U. S.; 
banjo solo, with pf. ace. ©1e. Apr. 
9, 1925; E.611035; Burke Stanley 
Calfee, Richmond, Calif. 6023 


Jazz mad; w and m H. H. McDowell, 
of UL S° CO: 1. VApro28,: 1995-7 Bh 
611379; Henry .H. McDowell, Cen- 
tralia, Wash. 6024 


Jazzareno; fox trot, L. B. Corn, of 
Oi, S8/; Ash amandj-— ©) die) Marra 1, 
1925; E 607892; Lester Berle Corn, 
Newton, Ia. 6025 


Jazzy boy; w and melody Mrs. A. 
Ludwig, of U. S: © 1’ c. Apr: 10, 
1925; E 6138037; Mrs. August Lud- 
wig, Baltimore. 6026 

Je echerche aprés Titine; fox trot 
shimmy, sur la chanson de Bertal- 
Maubon et E. Ronn, musique L. 
Daniderff, of France; orch. 4to. © 


Dee? 31. A246 21 elr Aipr: (6, 40925 26. 
609594; Léo Daniderff, Paris. [© 
arrangement |] 6027 


Je me la casse; java, G. Bonincontro, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
E 609590; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 6028 


Je suis photogénique; one step, de 
Haut les mains, paroles Charles Tu- 
telier, musique René Demaret, of 
Belgium. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Apr. 
6, 1925; E 609577; Wolff, Brussels, 
Belgium. 6029 


Je suis venu te dire bon jour; one 
step, de Pas sur la bouche, de Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. Ato. 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609519 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement } 6030 


Jean; by Edward Lockton and Mar- 
jory Meade, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor, in HE flat. 4to. (Boosey’s 
string band magazine, no. 244) © 
Hebe). 19)) 19258 deve i Mar 107 
609045; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 6031 

Jeg berer med smil min byrde; af 
Carl Nielsen, of Denmark; blandet 
chor. 4to. © Dec. 381, 1924; 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1925; E 609405; Wilhelm 
Hanser, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 6032 


Jelly bean boy; w and melody Mrs. 
J. H. Baker; of U.S. »© 1.@.,Mar. 
23, 1925; E 612337; Mrs. John H. 
Baker, Delhi, La. 6033 


w and melody Mrs. J: M. Baker, 
of U. S. © 1 « Mar. 9, 1925; B 
607824; Mrs. J — M. Baker, Delhi, 
wae 6034 


Jesus; oratorium, nach worten der 
Heiligen Schrift und religidsen dich- 
tungen, musik Paul Glaser, of Ger- 
many; ftir einzelstimmen, chor. uw. 
klavy. 4to. Vorspiel: Jesu geburt.— 
1. teil: Aus» dem,.deben “Jesu——2. 


teil: Jesu leiden, tod und auferste- - 


hung. © Dec. 1, 1924; 1 e« each 
Mar. 12, 1925; E 609105-609107; 
C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 6035-6037 


Jesus is calling you; w and m H. §. 
Howard, of U. S., arr. Louise Wat- 
kins; mezzo-sop. and ten. © Apr. 
Tt, 1925 5""2 “e. “ Apradoaw Ey ote: 
Howard Sterling Howard, Pendle- 
ton, Or. 6038 


Jesus lives; Haster anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Caleb Simper, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices with organ 
acc., 4to,.: © Web. 16, 1935-4 ~@ 


Mar. 12: E 609298; A. Weekes & | 


o., Itd., London. 6039 


Jesus my Savior; w and m L. H. 
Slaughter. of U. 8., arr. Gene Bur- 
dette. (In His own words) © Apr. 
6, £925: .2 ¢ Apri adO. He oleate - 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 6040 


Jesus my Saviour; w Charlotte Elliott, 
m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, of U. S., op. 


112. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2. ¢; Mar, 20; 


FE 612193; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6041 


Jesus our Master; w Georgina M. 
Marshall, m D. G. Davis, of U. S. 
12mo. © July 2, 1924; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1925; E 610350; Donald Gordon 
Davis, San Marcos, Tex. 6042 


Jesus sees me; w and m C. A. Smith, 
of U. S. © Mar, 20) 1925." 22e. 
Mar. 25; E 612392; Charles A. 
Smith, Mountain View, Calif. 6043 


Jeu d’éventail ; intermezzo, H. Mouton, 
of Belgium; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur,,., 4te. .. ©. Dec. Bi 49242 Ae. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 609736; J. Yves, .K, 
Paris. 6044 


Jeunes (Les) filles; paroles Hmile 
Verheren, musique Julien Tiersot, 
of France; deux voix 4 femmes. 
Mar. 5,.1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609562 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 6045 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 3-4, 1925 - 


Jeux; de Jacques Ibert, of France; 
filite et pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608944; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie., Paris. 6046 


Jiggs and Maggie; w and m N. P. 
Smith, of U. S. 
1925; E 613237; Norval P. Smith, 
Waldron, Mich. 6047 


——w Ira E. Stratton, melody M. 
Amello, of U.S. © 1 ce. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610137; Miro Amello, West 
Boylston, Mass. 6048 


Jim; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., op. 
28, no. 5; violin and pf. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 22; E 611318; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 6049 


Jim Burger; march, L. B. Skinner, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
2 e. Apr. 20; E 613333; Lewis B. 
Skinner, Denver, Col. 6050 


Jimtown blues; w Fred Rose, m Char- 
lie Davis, of U. 8S. © Mar. 1, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 30; EH 612507; Melrose 
bros. music co., Chicago. 6051 


Joan of Arkansas; w and m C. Gilpin, 
of U. 8., additional numbers by Clay 
Boland and David Zoob. © Mar. 
Eee. 2. Cu. Apr. tf 26758 ; 
Charles Gilpin, Philadelphia. 6052 


—— Will Carleton, m Anne Sheridan, 
of U. S.; musical se. © 1 ce. Mar. 
31, 1925; EH 610872; Anne Caziarc, 
Los Angeles. 6053 


Joanna; w and m V. L. Cover, of U.S. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607746; 
Verna Lyon Cover, Denver. 6054 


——w Isobel K. Robertson, m Eddie 
Persell and Joe Smith, both of U. S. 
Ce otO. 1925-1 ¢. Apr. 17: 1. 
Apr. 28; E 6138592; Cleveland news, 
Cleveland. 6055 


Job (A) on the I. R. T.; w and mel- 
ody C. MeBayne, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1925; EH 611290; Claudy 
McBayne, New York. 6056 


John my paparajon; melody, M. Bi- 
anchi, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 


lyn. bec: Apr. 20, 749255. H 
613307; Mercione Bianchi, Brook- 
lyn. 6057 


—w and melody M. Bianchi, of 
Tialy,. 4©). Avie, ; May. £4925 s7 
613619; Mercione Bianchi, Brook- 
lyn. 6058 

John Paul Jones; the Revolutionary 
war, w and m Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 612478; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6059 


Ol ep tApr. 15, 


6071 


John Pershing; the world war, w and 
m Dorothy Gaynor Blake, of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c Mar. 28; 
E 612482; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6060 _ 


Johnny Banana; w and m BH. B. Mac- 
Farlane, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 6101381; Elvia Bickers Mac- 
Farlane, Newport, Ky. 6061 


Johnny I’m lookin’ for you; fox-trot, 
w and melody G. Apolski and P. 
Bukantis, both of U. S. © 1 
Mar. 28, 1925; E 612360; George 
Apolski and Paull Bukantis, De- 
troit. 6062 


Joli bleuet; valse, Jessie L. Deppen, 
arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 
19/2925); (2"e Apres “HE 612664 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6063 


Jolly jingles for little fingers; juve- 
nile pieces, w and m Helen L. 
Cramm, of U. S.; pf., with words 
ad lib. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
20; E 612215; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 6064 


Josephine; waltz, w P. Colecchia, m 
Earl E. Lawrence, of U. S: © 1 
e. Apr. 23, 1925; E 611374; Pietro 
Colecchia, Erie, Pa. 6065 


Journey (The) of life; w and m F. 
G. Stocking, arr. Victor Doux Ehle, 
both of Ul“ Sic'© Aprit4,71925412\e. 
Apr. 6; E 612819; Frank G. Stock- 
ing, San Jose, Calif. 6066 


Journeying; w and m H. G. Miles, of 
U.S. Portland, Or., Daniel H. W'‘1- 
son. ©- Apr. *1%, °1925% °2 ec) “Apr: 
13; E 613100; Helen G. Miles, Port- 
land, Or. 6067 

Journeys (The) end; w and m W. 
McK. Garman, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Apr. 18, 1925; E 611181; William 
McKinley Garman, Los Angeles. 

6068 

Joy (The) of June; w Anita Trueman 
Pickett, m H. Weissman, of U. 3S. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1925; E 610495; 
Hans Weissman, New York. 6069 

Joy (The) rider; w Mrs. G. I. H. 
Berry, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. ee Apr. 20, 19253) H 
613300; Mrs. G. Isalo Harrison 
Berry, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

6070 

Joyous (The) wanderer; w_ Alice 
Meynell, m Edgar L. Bainton, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 23, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 10; E 609053; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 6071 


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6072 


Joyous youth; by W. Hennssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
Calif. op! 220 no. 42 3;t. “© aye. 
Apr. 18, 1925; EB 613188; Wilham 
Hennssler, Santa Cruz, Calif. 6072 


Jubilee song; for God, our country 
and our schools, w and m M. B. 
Rock, of -U. -S: .4to, ©» Apr.) 20, 
1925: 2 ex Apt. ¢ 234 Bi GlUsi3 ; 
Michael B. Rock, West Brighton, 
Soi. Nar e 6073 


Jugement (Le) de Paris; suite de 
ballet, H. Mouton, of Belgium ; orch. 


avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
a. 1924-1 -¢, Apr, \ Tr, Teas EK 
609719; J. Yves K., Paris. 6074 


Juggler (The) (Der jongleur); by 
Géza Horvath, of Hungary, op. 146, 
no. 4; pf., in octaves. © Apr. 11, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 17; E 611165; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6075 


Juliana waltz; by J. D. Willbrand, of 
WeSeripfs © ie. Apre 7;,.19255 HK 
610981; Julia D. Willbrand, New 
York. 6076 

Julie Ann waltz; by J. M. Macdonald, 
of U. S., arr. Arthur Fisk; instru- 
mental. © 1 ec. Apr. 8, 1925; W 
612936; Joseph M. MacDonald, Se- 
attle. 6077 


Julimorgon (Julimorgen) ; Norwegian 
w Kerstin Sédderholm, German w 
Alice Klengel, Finnish w Vaino 
Siikaniemi, musik Lauri Ikonen, op. 
20, nr. 1, rev. Karl Krebs, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ¢c. Mar. 
21; EB 609249; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 6078 


- June; we'll be together June in June, 
w A. L. Beiner, m P. J. Church 
and A. L. Beiner, both of U. S., 
arr. P..J. Church. .©,.1 ¢. Mar. 2; 
1925; E 610132; Art L. Beiner and 
Paul J. Church, Chicago. 6079 


June of long ago; w Rosalie Hoover, 
m W. Robison, of U. S. © 1 «4 
Apr. 13, 1925; E 613143; Willard 
Robison, Kansas City, Mo. 6089 


June ‘twilight; w. John Masefield, m 
Easthope Martin, of Great Britain; 
med. voice. © Mar. 4, 1919; 1 ec. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 609156; Enoch & 
sons, Itd., London. 6081 


Junge (Der) Rhein; worte Erzher- 
zogin Valerie von Oesterreich, musik 
Gustav Erlemann, of Germany, op. 
2; miénnerchoére. 4to. © Feb. 23, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 11; E. 609141; Ban- 
tus-verlag, g. m. b. h., Trier, Ger- 
many. 6082 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Just a bit of love; waltz, w and m 
Emil Baffa and D. Baffa, both of 
U. S.. © Apr. 14, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 20; 
EK 6138326; D. Baffa, Los Angeles. 

‘ 6083. 


Just:.a crooning lullaby; w W. R. Wil- 
liams, m Albert E. Short and Del 
Delbridge, both of U. 8S. © Apr. 7, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 612961; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 6084. 


Just a dream of a waltz with you; 
w J. Will Callahan, m Frank H. 
Grey, of U. S.; med. voice, in E flat. 
©" Mar. "23" 9925" 12) te" Speen By 
610959; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

6085. 


Just a girl; w Jack Hagerty, melody 
Louis Ethelbert [pseud. of Louis E. 
Smith] “of, U.S.) ©, eee o. 
1925 ; E 612937 ; J. J. Hagerty, Wash- 
ington. 6086. 


Just a girl I can’t forget; w and mel- 
ody L. Dupree, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
23, 1925; E 612308; Leo Dupree, 
Fullerton, La. 6087 


Just a little; w and m Samuel H. 
Speck, of U. S. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 15; E 613231; New York 
publishers, New York. 6088: 


Just a little kiss from you; w and m. 
Dave Ringle, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
10; E 610325; Edward B. Marks: 
music co., New York. 6089: 


—— waltz, w and m Dave Ringle, arr. 
Ed. Smalle, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Mar. 23, 1925; 2. ¢ Mare 245 i 
610679 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 6090 


Just a little smile from you; w M. M. 
Rosenbach, m Sen Kaney and J. E. 
Miller, both of U. S. pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 27; E 612471; John E. Miller 
and Mina Marie Rosenbach, Chicago. 

6091 


Just a little waltz; by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar.. 25; EH 610718; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6092’ 


Just a little word; w L. Tessin, m 
Wm. Rosa and A. D’Agostino, both 
of U. Si © Apr.'5; 1925 ;:2'e:- Apr. 
18; E 611215; Loreto Tessin, Boston. 

6093: 


Just a rose; w and m Paul Haeussler,,. 
of U. 8S. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c Mar. 
19; E 612219; Edward Schuberth & 

co., New York. 6094 


276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


6119 


Just a week ago to-day; w and m 
Howard Johnson and Irving M. 
Bibo, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 21; E 610632; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 6095 


Just a world of make believe; vocal 
waltz, w Percy Hey, m George Lee, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 22, 
1924: 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1925; E 599769; 
Atlago music pub. co., London. 

6096 


Just around the corner from paradise ; 
w Tommie Malie, m Sammy Stept, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © Mar. 11, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 11; E 607861; Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. 6097 


Just as the day is done; w and m 
Clyde Keutzer, of U. S. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 15; BE. 613228; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 6098 


Just because I care for you; w and m 
Joseph J. Davilla, of U.S. ©1-e. 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 61383804; Joseph 
John Davilla, New Orleans. 6099 


Just because I love you; wand melody 
J. H. Spencer, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613062; J. H. Spencer, 
Thelma, Ky. 6100 


Just been wond’ring all day long; 
three part song, Irene Akerley Can- 
ning, arr. Henry Wadsworth, of 
U.S8.; treble voices. Schooled. 4to. 
© Mar. 31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; EB 
612902; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 6101 


Just give me a bit of your heart, and 
you'll soon be ev’ry bit of mine; w 
and melody V. Bonzack, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612028; Vester 
Bonzack, Detroit. 6102 


Just good bye; w M. J. Gunsky, mel- 
ody E. Pressler, arr. Earl Schwartz, 
both, of U.S’ ©’! e. Apr. 27, 1925; 
E 613501; M. J. Gunsky and Edward 
Pressler, San Francisco. 6103 


Just kinder blue; w Walter T. Finton, 
m Helen McDonald, of U. S. © 
Feb. 14, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610238; 
Walter Finton, Fort Lupton, Col. 

6104 


Just let me hope; w J. Will Callahan, 
m Lee S. Roberts, of U. S.. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 24; E 613481; 

- Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 6105 


Just like a fool; w and melody Maceo 
Pinkard, Sidney Holden and Clar- 
ence Williams, all of U. S. ©1«. 


Mar. 20, 1925; BE 612254: Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6106 


Just like a rose; w and m M. P. 
White, or OU: tsa) Xe te Agr 28: 
1925; E 611498; Margaret Penn 

~ White, Washington. 6107 


Just like a song; w and melody M. R. 
Prebish, of U. S. © 1c Apr. 4, 
1925; EH 610932; M. Raymond Pre- 
bish, Los Angeles. 6108 


Just loving your name; Mother’s day 
ballad, w and m P. D. Bird, of 
England, domiciled at San Diego, 
Calif. -San Diego, Calif., Galilean 
press. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
14; EH 613159; P. Douglas Bird, San 
Diego, Calif. 6109 


Just one kiss at twilight; w and mel- 
ody L. M. Hayworth, of U.S. ©1 
c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 612323; Lula M. 
Hayworth, Leas Springs, Tenn. 

°6110 

Just one more dance;.w J. V. Julian, 
m Casper Nathan, of U.S. ©1e«. 
Apr. 18, 1925; E 611255; Jack Vin- 
cent Julian, Mount Vernon, Ia. 

6111 

Just smile; w and m Thomas Kaye, of 
U. S.> pf; © 4,¢. Apr. 24, 19255 EH 
613470 ; Tom Seddon, St. Paul. 6112 

Just smiling; w anon., m John Barnes 
Wells, of U. S.; high voice. © Apr. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612879; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 6113 


Just thinking; waltz ballad, w Mrs. 
Herbert Lawton, m W. A. Clark, of 
WU. Si4:O, Apts 18,,1925> 2c. -Apre 
21; E 611312; William Austin Clark, 
Stamford, Conn. 6114 


Just try me and see; w and melody 
F. W. Petrie, of U. S. ©1c. Jan. 
26, 1925; E 605860; Fred Wallace 
Petrie, Kalamazoo, Mich. 6115 


Just we two; w and melody Mrs. I. E. 
Milton} of SU 8S.) 3@. V%c.. Apri-10, 
1925; E 613047; Mrs. I. E. Hilton, 
Sumner, Wash. 6116 


Just what I mean by blue; w and 
melody F. A. Bryant, of U.S. ©1 
ec. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607827; Frank A. 
Bryant, Auburn, N.Y. 6117 


Just what the doctor ordered; from 
P’s and Q’s, w Donovan Parsons, m 
Pat. Thayer, of Great Britain. 
Apr. 6, 1925; 1c. Apr. 20; E 609805 ; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 6118 

Just you; w Maria Moseley, m EH. N. 
Lilley, of U.S. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1925; 
E 611029; Esta Norfolk Lilley, 
Baltimore. 6119 


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6120 


Just you and I and the baby; waltz 
song, from Mercenary Mary, w and 
m William B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both’ \of | U,,.S8. .-©yAnpr.,. 7, 
1925; 2 ¢@, Apr. 8; E 6181638; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6120 


Just you and me; w Marcelle Fuchs, 
m, 10. J ead., of 00. 8: ©. ie) Mar. 
. 14, 1925; E 610483; Elmer James 


Head, San Francisco. 6121 
Justitias; blues—fox trot, Henrik 
Clausen, of Denmark; pf. © Mar. 


25, 1925: 1°c. Apr: 14; E 609670; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 6122 
Kaleidoscope (The); by Arthur EHd- 
ward Johnstone, of U. S., with bio- 
graphical sketch, fingering, pedaling, 
instructive annotations, [ete.]; pf. 
©)! Mare 26, 31925702" ere Mars ou) HH 


612494; Art publication soc, St. 
Louis. 6123 
Kangaroo (The); syncopation for 


children, w Doris Rowley, m Alec 
Rowley, of England; in E flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aes RE OD oe ap erts Mom sbore A) 
609659; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
6124 

Kansas; w Mary Haymaker, m Frank 
A. Power, of U. S. (Wichita, Kan., 
Power-Myers. 4to.. © Apr. 20, 
19252 ¢. Apr.''20°" 613334; FP. A. 
Power, Wichita, Kan. 6125 
Kar, kar, kar,—F utobolond [and] Rof, 
rof, rof; irta es zenesitette, B. Zsig- 
mond, of Hungary. ©1c. Mar. 25, 
1925; E 612399; Bodrogi Zsigmond, 
Budapest, Hungary. 6126 
Kathleen Malone book for home and 
kindergarten; w and m Kathleen 
Malone, of U. S. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 18; E 611237; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 6127 
Katja, the dancer; musical play in 
three acts, w Harry Graham, m 
Jean Gilbert, of Great Britain; vo- 
eal se. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e. Apr. 
23: E 609988 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood, 
& Crew, Itd., London. 
Kavaléren; blues, C. Rydahl, of Den- 
marke; fin ©idee 31, 1924 sade c. 
Jan. 14, 1925; E 609408; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 6129 


Keep away from the automobiles; w 
and melody B. Burke, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1925; H 611444; Beulah 
Burke, Coal Hill, Ark. 6130 

Keep movin’ ex-daddy, another papa’s 
took your place; w M. Holiner, mel- 
ody Alberta Nichols, of U. S. ©1 
c. Mar. 138, 1925; E 607949; Mann 
Holiner, Brooklyn. 6131 


6128 


pt. Tr, n.8., v. 20 


Keeping step; w George O. Webster, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © Apr. 


; 


@ 


1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; EH 610843; © 


Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
6132 
Kelly at the bat; w and m W. Murphy, 
of U.S, ©. Apr: :24,,1925.; 2.e; Apr. 
25; EH 611483; William Murphy, New 
York. . 6133 


Kickin’ the clouds away; from My fair 


lady, w B. G. DeSylva and Ira Gersh-| 


win, m George Gershwin, of U. S. 
© ‘Apr. (22) 11925125 ¢e? Tapmi2 fe 
611411; Harms, ine., New York. 

| 6134 


Kid boots; selection, w Joseph Mc- 
Carthy, m Harry Tierney, arr. Frank 
EX. Barry, both’ of U:'S/;oren © 
Apr. 4,,19255 2) @} Apri Gh) 613170); 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] — 6135 

Kiddy galop (Galop des enfants); by 
C. Latann, arr. Aubrey Winter, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Ato. ©) Aptss Gil OZ oad epeAnor 2 1: 
EK 609954; Hawkes & sons, London. 

6136 


Kiki; from Mam’selle Kiki, w Clifford 
Seyler, m- Max Darewski, of Eng- 
land; in C.’[Staff*and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24°°1925% 4" c. 
Mar. 31; E 6093897; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 6137 
Kind. wenn du ’nen mann verloren 
hast; aus Madame Pharao, worte 


Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik Anton 
Profes, of Austria. © Dec. 15, 1924; 
1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609859; R. 
Birnbach, Berlin. 6138 
King (Adolph) Waltz; melody, A. 
King, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Jimmy Schwartzenberg. 
© .1. cc. Apr... 1541922) BeGtenT! : 
Adolph King, New York. 6139 
King (The) isn’t king any more; w 
Edgar Leslie, m James V. Monaco, of 
U.. Si (©, ‘Apr. 819255 Zee Apr. 4 * 
E 611005 ; Clarke & Leslie songs, inc. 
New York. 6140 
Kinomusik album ; salonorchester. Heft 
1, von A. Lange, of Germany. Heft 
2, von H. Kawan, of Germany. © 
Oct: 1, 10,°1924:"1"e" each Feb. 16, 
1925; E 609019, 609020; Musikverlag 
Rund um die welt, R. Fischer, Dres- 
den, Germany. 6141, 6142 
Kismet; w Edward Knoblock, m Nor- 
man O’Neill, of Great Britain. 1. 
Three songs.—2. Three dances. © 
Apr. 22, 1925: 1 ¢. each Apr. 24; 
EH 609983. 609984; Keith-Prowse co., 
ltd., London. 


278 


6143, 6144 © 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3167 


Kiss (A) from you; w Sidney D.| Kleine Monna Vanna; shimmy, text 


Mitchell, m Don Maffay, of U. S.; 
jena. ..©) Apr. 1, 1925; 2 e, Apr. 
2; E 610916; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 6145 


Kiss (The) I can’t forget; w George 
Davis, m P. Spitalny, of U. S.. © 
ine, Apr. 27, 1925.:; B),613530 ;., Bhil 
Spitalny, Cleveland. 6146 


Kiss ma again; w and m C. Williams 
and Thomas Waller, both of U. S. 
(OnNprnes, 1925; 2. ¢..Aprz.,,30; BH 
611540; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 6147 


Kisses from you; w Sidney Clare, m 
Fay Furbeck, of U. S.; pf. ace, 
with ukulele in D. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 610939; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 6148 


Kissing’s no sin; w anon., m Addison 
F. Andrews, of U. S. 1. High voice, 
in G.—2. Med. voice, in F. .© Mar. 
23, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 6; E 612883 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 6149 


Kiwanians (The); march, text of 
trio Harry G. Kimball, m William 
C;, White, of .U. S. ;::pf. with, w...,© 
Jan. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612674; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York.. [© 
arrangement] 6150 


‘Klansman junior; fox-trot, w and m 
W... E.,,DeLano,: of U..S.,..© 1 «. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E. 612340; Walter 
Edward DeLano, Kast Grand Forks, 
Minn. 6151 


Klein elschen braucht’n pelzchen; 
worte E. Weer, musik Walter 
Porschmanrf, of Germany. © Dee. 
1, 19245, 14¢ Mar, 19, 19255 
609874; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

; 6152 

Kleine (Das) hiuschen; fox trot, text 
Paul Lincke, musik Bill Nicefield, 
of Germany: salon-orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. ©. Feb. 24, 1925; 
1 c@ Mar. 12; .E 609090; Apollo-ver- 
lag, Berlin. 6153 


(The little house); foxtrot, text 
Paul Lincke, musik Bill Nicefield, of 
Germany. © Feb. 24, 1925: 1 « 
Apr. 1; E 609372; Apollo verlag, 
Berlin. 6154 


Kleine (Hine) hochzeitsreise; aus der 
operette: Anneliese von Dessau, von 
Robert Winterberg, instr. Fritz 
Baumann, both of Austria. 1. Salon 
orch. 4to.—2. Gesang u. klavier. © 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce. each Feb. 14, 
1925; E 608610. 608611; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 6155, 6156 


ry 


52683—25 


und musik Ralph Benatzky, of Aus- 
tia; © sNov., 27, 1924;, 1 -e:; Mar. 
12, 1925; E 609102; Arcadia-verlag, 
Berlin. 6157 


Kleine sonate; von Otto Siegl, of Aus- 
tria, op. 36, no. 1; klavier. © Nov. 
IO 1924 Te; Reb. 160279205: 1 
609031; L. Doblinger (B. Herzman- 
sky), Leipzig. 6158 


Kleine stticke fiir streichquartett ; von 
Max Butting, of Germany, op. 26; 2 
violinen, viola, u. violoncello. Par- 
titur. . nos. “I-10. ~16moe. -©-> Nov. 
12, AOD Vy se@a; Mar. 9. 1925.:. 
609135; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 6159 


Klucker blues; w and melody E. Mce- 
Connell] of .00 5. ior te, Apr 20: 
1925; E 613302; Edwin McConnell, 
Atlanta. 6160 


K-naughty Kanute; song fox-trot, w 
Elsie Mary Skeet, m Jack Arnold, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 14, 1925; 
1 c. Apr. 15; E 609664; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 6161 


Knight (The) in poverty; operetta in 
three acts. w Mary C. Brown and 
others, m Margaret Bixler and 
others, all of .U. S. ©. Mar...20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610883 ; “Han- 
nah Schmitt, Wellesley, Mass. 6162 


Knuts (The): w and m E.. Morton, 
of Canada. © 1 c. Mar, 13, 1925; 
E 6091438 ; Ernest Morton, Winnipeg. 
Canada. 6163 


Kochanka polka; arr. A. Omelezuk, of 
U. S.;.fortepian.,.© Jan. 31, ,1925.; 
2.c. Feb. 10; E 612706; Joseph 
Krygier, Philadelphia. 6164 


Konigin -(Die) vom Naschmarkt; op- 
erette in 3 akten, Emil Wasser, 
musik Ernst Smigelski, of Germany. 
© Nov. 28, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925: 
E 609818; Theater-verlag Otto 
Gaumer, Leipzig. 6165 


Komm’ nach San Remo, die goldoran- 
gen gltih’n. . ; brief aus San Remo, 
verse Fritz Rotter, musik Robert 
Stolz, of Austria, op. 488. © Nov. 
Qik POZA Ad, cae Mars, boa 1025s) R 
609100; Arcadia-verlag, Berlin. 

6166 


Konzert in A-dur; flir violine u. orch., 
von Hermann Suter, of Switzerland, 
op. 23; ausgabe ftir violine und 
klavier. © Dec. 2, 1924; 1c Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609881; Gebriider Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 6167 


279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6168 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Kost’ne (Das) kleinigkeit; foxtrot- 
lied aus der operettenparodie, Quo 
vadis? von Kurt Robitschek u. Paul 
Morgan, musik Willy Rosen, arr. 
Otto Lindemann, both of Germany. 
© Heb.) 20, 192551 ¢.. Apr. 107578 
609646 ; Drei- masken verlag, a. &., 
Berlin. 6168 


Krakowiak; af Pan Twardowski, Lud- 
omir Rdzycki; salonoreh. von Nicolaj 
Hansen, of Denmark. 4to. © Dec. 
Bi, TO24e Ace. aan, sia ho Zoe 
609407; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© arrangement] 6169 


Kramer (A. Walter) Two short 
songs; by A. W. Kramer, of U. S., 
op. 48, nos. 4 and 5; med: voice. 
Dragonflies ; w Ruth Clay Price. [1 


other] © Apr. 11, 19255'2 © Apr. 
17; E 611170; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6170 


Krenek (Ernst) Konzert; fiir violine 
und orchester, von H. Kienek, of 
Austria, op. 29; ausgabe fiir violine 
und klavier. © Jan. 17, 1925; 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 6; E 609334; Universal-edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 6171 


Kujawiak Pajakowskiego no. 1; by M. 
Pajakowski, of U. S.; violin. © 1 
e. Apr. 2, 1925; E 610915; Matthew 
Pajakowski, Buffalo. 6172 


Kullak (—) Study; op. 48, bk. II, no. 
1, selected and ed. Leopold Godow- 
sky, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 30; E 612495; Art publi- 
eation soc., St. Louis. [© finger- 
ing, phrasing, annotations and glos- 
sary ] 6173 


Kurucz Janos népdalai; szovege Mol- 
nar Kalmantol [and others], zenéjét 
szerzé Kurucz Janos, of Hungary. 
1. fiizet, nos. 1-3. 1. Ha meghalok. 
[2 others] © Jan. 5, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
25; E 609303; Harmonia, Budapest, 
Hungary. 6174 


Kysmy; fox trot, A. Magnan, of U. 
S.; melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1925; E 610673; Alice Mag- 
nan, New York. 6175 


La sui prati del Pert... ; duettino 
comico da La Fornarina, versi Giu- 
seppe Alami, adattamento musicale 
Carlo Lombardo, of Italy; pf. con 
parole. © Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
17; E 609159; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 6176 


Lacrymosa dies illa; liturgical text, m 
Pietro A. Yon, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(In Hymns and motets for the serv- 
ices of the three hours’ agony.) © 


Mar. 11, 1925; 2 ce Mar. 13; EB 
6152438 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 


6177 © 


Lady of the Nile; w Gus Kahn, m 
Isham Jones, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 380; E 612738; Milton Weil 
music ¢co., Chicago. 6178 


Lady (The) Oriana; w traditional, m. 


John Wilbye, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608871; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 6179 


4zady-slipper ; intermezzo, Evan Davies, 
of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 11; E 610367; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, 6180 


Lady, the birds right fairly; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Weelkes, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of Hngland; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608867 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, 6181 


Ladybird; one step, from On with the 
dance, w and m Noel Coward, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 31; E 609389; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood &:- Crew, lItd., London. 

6182 


Lais, now old; w tr. from the Greek 
of Plato, m Orlando Gibbons, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608894 ; Stainer & Bett; itd., Lon- 
don. 6183 


Laissez mes parents tranquilles . = 
fox-trot, paroles Philippe Goudard, 
musique M. Cazes, of France. 
Montmartre ed. © Dee. 31, 1924;1¢. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 609544; Mario Cazes, 
Paris. 6184 


Lalapaloosa Lou; w and m M. Green, 
of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 25, 1925; HE 
611456; Moulton Green, Kansas 
City, Mo. 6185 


Lament; from suite 1, by LeRoy J. 
Robertson, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 15, 1925.2 ¢.) Apr is. EH 
613371; Intermountain music pub. 
co., Salt Lake City. 6186 


Land (The) beyond the sunset; w 
Huntley Trevor, m Lilian Ray, of 


England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 11, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 13; E 6091388; Herman 


Darewski music pub. co., London. 
6187 


280 


— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Land (The) of make-believe; two-part 
song for schools, w Maud Louise 
Gardiner, m W. Berwald, of U. S.: 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 610642; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6188 


Land (The) of my dreams; waltz 
song, w Hugh Whitney, melody J. N. 
Miller, arr. Arthur Fisk, both of 


Sapien). ot ¢., Apr... 275° 19255; 
613503; J. Nolo Miller, Oakland, 
Calif. : 6189 


Land (The) of my pride; Texas’ his- 
tory in song, w and m A. Carrano, 
of U. S.; cho., sop. solo and orch. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1925; E 610456; 
Albino Carrano, Austin, Tex. 6190 


Land (The) of Nod; lullaby, L. Les- 
lie Loth, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 21; E 
610565 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6191 


‘Land (The) of what’s-its-name; song 
one-step, w and m Reg Low and 
Ernest Melvin, of Great Britain. © 
fees toes eG. Apr, (205° BE 
609947 ; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 6192 


Lang (Walter) Sieben stticke fiir 
klavier; von W. Lang, of Switzer- 
land, op: 13. © Dec. 30, 1924; 1 ec. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609835; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6193 


(Bernard) Four minia- 
B. Langdale, of Great 
Britain; pf. Banks’ ed. 1. Doll’s 
procession. [3 others] © Mar. 23, 
1925: 1 c. Mar. 28; E 609360; Banks 
& son, York, England. 6194 


Langueurs amoureuses ; intermezzo, A. 
Barbirolli, of France: pf. © Jan. 1, 
1925: 1 ec. Apr. 8; E 609636; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 6195 


Largo; from the symphony From the 
new world, Anton Dvorak, op. 95, 
rev. and ed. M. Zoltai, of Hungary, 
domiciled at Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
arr. for violin Leo Schrattenholz; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 16; E 613250; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© revision] 6196 


Lassateme canté! canzone napoletana, 
versi Macrino De Luca, musica Ma- 
riano de Luca, of Italy. © Jan. 20, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 18; E 609188; F. 
Bongiovanni, Milan. 6197 


Last (The) grand charge; w and mel- 
ody ©. A. Crabb, of U. S. ©le. 
Mar. 30, 1925; BE 612546; C: A. 
Crabb, New Albany, Ind. 6198 


Langdale 
tures; by 


6210 


Last night I got the Willies in Willie’s 
Willys Knight; w A. E. Woolfe, mel- 
ody R. Trotta, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
13, 1925; E 613116; Aaron Ernest 
Woolfe and Ray Trotta, Richmond, 
Ind. 6199 


Last night on the radio; w Henry 
Creamer, melody Otto Motzan and 
M. Bloom, both of U. 8S. ©1c. May 
12, 1924; E 588224; Marty Bloom, 
New York. 6200 


Last (The) review: w and m C. 
Mader, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607839; Carl Mader, Forest 
Park, Il. 6201 


Last (The) song; w G. A. Perley. m 
James A. Sanaker, of U. S. © Feb. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 16; E 607749; 
Geo. A. Perley, Flandreau, S. D. 

6202 


Lately you worry me; w and melody 
O. W. Baker, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1925: E 607791; Oscar W. Baker, 
West Allis, Wis. 6203 


Lavender blues; w and m Fred Gib- 
son, of Great Britain. © Mar. 19, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 20; E 609942; Cav- 
endish music co., London. 6204 


Lavender love: valse, Perey Elliott, of 
Great Britain; pf. Paxton’s ed. © 


Mar 520, 19255, toe: Mar. 2157 i 
609279; W. Paxton & oco., Iltd., 
London. 6205 


Lawrence (Gerald) Two songs; w 
Richard Lovelace, m G. Lawrence, 
of Great Britain. To Althea, from 
prison. [1 other] © Jan. 31, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 10; E 609056; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 6206 


Lay me down in Dixie land; w Ro- 
land Knapp [pseud. of Edward 
Knapp Anderton], m Edward S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 2; E 613179; Anco. 
pub. co., Tarrytown, N. Y. 6207 


Lay my head beneath a rose; w Mrs. 
C. R. Dowty, m Al. Meehan, of U.S.; 
pf. with w. © Jan. 31, 1924; 2. 
Jan. 19, 1925; E 612144; Mrs. Chas. 
R. Dowty, Waukesha, Wis. 6208 


Lazy pickaninny; w and m L. Wolfe 
Gilbert and Lucky Wilber, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Mar. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 607876; Mil- 
ton Weil music co., Chicago. 6209 


Lead, kindly light; sacred song, w 
Cardinal Newman, m W. L. Morris, 
of England. © Mar. 14, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 19; E 609285; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., London. 6210 


281 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6211 


ph III, 0. S., v. 20 


Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us; 
sacred duet, w J. Hdmeston, m Wil- 
liam R. Spence, of Canada ; sop. and 
bar. or ten., organ ace. © Mar. 27, 
SOD. 2 Ce. Apr. 6; E 612889 ; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6211 


Lead us, O Father; anthem, w Wm. 
Henry Burleigh, m J. E. Roberts, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 
7, 1925; 2c. Apr. 9; E 612996; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6212 


duet, w William Henry Burleigh 
and Francis R. Havergal, m John 
Hyatt Brewer, of U. 8.; contralto 
and bass. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 c Apr. 
6; E 612881; John Church co., -Cin- 
cinnati. 6213 


Leading me on; w and m Eugene 
West, Sidney Holden and Redmond 


Barrar, all of U...S.'©.Mart 7, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 610268; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York. 6214 


Lean love from thy window; sere- 
nade, w Blanche A. Sawyer, m C. 
Cutmore, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York. New York 
City, Theo. Arison. © Mar. 831, 
1925""2"'e) Apr: 3:2! E 612701 Con- 
stance Cutmore, New York. 6215 

Learning I’m in love with you; w 
Billy Heagney, m Dan Gregory, of 


U. S.3::pf. ace, with ukulele: ‘arr. 
Merle T. Kendrick. © Apr. 25, 
1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 25; 6114713).d0e 


Morris music co., New York. 6216 
Leaves of autumn; w A. Harvey Lang- 


Ridge, m Harold Howell, of Eng- 
land.) O¢dam 2g, 1925 1).e.+ Web: 
4; E 608823; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 6217 
Leaving: w and melody R. C. Irving, 
Of ie See"©Or CADE: 25 1O2b eH 
611499: Roland Conway _ Irving, 
Hartford. 6218 


Leb’ wohl, geliebte puppe aus Chicago ; 
shimmy. aus der operette Hoheit 
Franzl, text Felix Dérmann, musik 
Ernst Steffan, of Austria. © Nov. 
7, 1924:1c. Feb. 16, 1925; E 609026 ; 
r. Doblinger (B. Herzmansky ). 
Wien, Austria. 6219 

Lebell (Ludwig) 42 studies in the 
first and half positions ; by L. Lebell, 
of Great Britain, op. 23; violoncello. 
bk. 1. © Mar. 31, 1925 ; An ie: “Atpr: 
11: E 609649; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. . | 6220 

Lecons d’harmonie; de F. Lamy, G. 
Marty [and others] of France. 4to. 
© Dee! 81) 1924); Wie:. Mars 6511925 ; 
E 668987: Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. [© revision] 6221 


28 


Lee (ines Markham) 38 sketches; 
by E. M. Lee, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin and pf. 1. A stately dance. [2 
others] © Mar. 17) 1925: 1 c. Mar. 
30; E 609356; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., ltd., London. 4 iG222 


Left ; soldier’s soliloquy, three-pt. song, 
w Damon Runyon, m Clarence Gust- 
lin, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
sop., alto and bar., bar. melody. 
School ed. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 8; E 612915: M:. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 6223 


Legend; by Carl Schmeidler, of Ger- 
many ;-.pf. 2G Mar. toon) 
Mar. 11; E 607930; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6224 


Legende; by Signe Lund, of Norway, 
domiciled at Chieago, op. 16, no. 1; 
pf, New rey. ed. -© Apr’ 13/1925: 

°2-e. Apr. 16; E 613220; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. [© newly re- 
vised edition ] 6225 


Leggenda (La) della marcia su Roma; 
versi Armando Romano, musica G. 
M. Curci, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Mork. © I ¢. Apri 30 1929 2) 
611519; Gennaro Mario. Curci, New 
York. 6226 


Leleu (Jeanne) Six sonnets de 
Michel-Ange; traduction francaise 
M. Varcollier, mis en musique J. 
Leleu, of France. 1. Tout ce qu’un 
grand artiste. [5 others] © Mar. 


5, 1925 5.02 @ Aprs'6 34 - 609598 ; 
Heugel, Paris. [© translation and 
arrangement] 6227 
Lendin’ money blues; song, W. God- 


ding, of U. 8. © 1 & Mar. 12, 1925; 


E 610405; Walter Godding, Cincin- 
nati. 6228 
Leoncavallo (Rug eviero) Serenata ; 


bearb. 
salon- 


aus der oper: Die Medici, 
Fritz Baumann, of Austria: 


orch. © Dee. 31, 1924: 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 
1925; E 608607 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 6229 


Leonida ; mazurka, M. Bellis, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1925; 
E 611122; Matthew Bellis, Brooklyn. 

6230 


Le-o-ta: waltz, w J. M. Owen, m Len 
Fleming, of U. S.. © Apr. 4, 1925; 


2c. Apr. 6; H 612816; J. M. Owen, 
American Falls, Id. 6231 
Lepa naSa demovina; duet, w Jas. 


Runjanin, m VY. Lisjak, of Jugo- 
Slavia, domiciled at Cleveland. © 
Feb. 26, 1925; 2c. Mar. 2; E 610129; 
Victor Lisjak, Cleveland. 6232 


9) 


ad 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


6253 


Lesson sheets 1A and 1G; by H. Beck, 
of U. S.: class violin instructions. 
© Feb: 26, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 25’ E 
610727 : Hans Beck, Detroit. 6233 


Let every day be mother’s day; w and 
melody Mrs. J. H. Bell, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612562; Mrs. 
James H. Bell, Hartford, Tenn. 6234 


Let Him in: w Geraldine L. Welch, 
m L. R. Guier and R. C. Smith, 
both of. S. © Apr. 15, 1925+ 2 e. 
Apr. 29: E 613600; Lester Raymond 
Guier, Waverly, Pa. 6235 


Let it rain, let it pour, Ill be in Vir- 
ginia in the morning; fox trot, w 
Cliff Friend, m Walter Donaldson, 
arr. William Schulz, both of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 613171; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement! 6236 


Let Jesus fix it for you; w and m 
Batus Green, of U. 8S. ©1e. Mar. 
23, 1925; E 612353; Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. 6237 


Let me dream; w Gypsy [pseud. of 
EK. C. Musgrave], m Gypsy and 
Harry George [pseud. of Harry 
George Musgrave] both of U. S. © 
1 -¢. Apr. 6,.1925; E 612833; Elsa 
Charlotte Musgrave, Los Angeles. 

6238 


Let me have the same old moon light; 
w and m H. V. V. Lien, of U. S. 
1c. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612342; Harold 
V. V. Lien, El Centro, Calif. 6239 


Let’s go to monkey land; w H. Broh, 
my, arenes ts) Small, of U.. S. «© 1. ¢. 
Mar. 5, 1925; E 607779 ; Helen Broh, 
Kingston, Pa. 6240 


Let’s waken the world with a love 
song; by Richard A. Whiting and 
Stephen Pasternacki, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal oreh. 4to. 
© Mear31..1925.°2 ef Apr. 8s BH 
612923: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 6241 


Let the rest of the world go by; three- 
part song, w J. Keirn Brennan, m 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S. Schooled. 4to. 1. 
Sop., alto and bar., bar. melody.—2. 
Treble voices. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2c. 
each Apr. 8; E 612901, 612903; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] - 6242, 6243 


—  two-pt. song, w J. Ke'rn Brennan, 
m Ernest R. Ball, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S.; treble voices. 


School ed. 4to. € Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612917; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 6244 


Let the sunshine enter your heart and 
keep the rain away: w and m Bert 
Grant, of U. S.. © Mar. 23, 1925: 
2c. Apr. 7; E 610961; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 6245 


Let. us have peace; prayer. three-pt. 
song, w George Graff, jr., m Ernest 
R. Ball, arr. Henry Wadsworth, of 
U. S.; treble voices. School ed. © 
Mari3101925 4 2iex Apr? 83:1) 6129195 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 6246 


Lezione (La) di Mary; tango, dell’ 
operetta in tre atti, Il re delle api, 
di Mario Costa, of Italy; pf. solo con 
parole. © Feb. 11, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
6; E 609066; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, s.a., Milan. 6247 


Liberty march; by N. Klise, of U. S.; 
pit. ©r Mar? i30:)1925312 es/Aprat; 
E 612731; Norma Klise, Des Moines. 

6248 


Liebe (Die) is a paradis: from Stu- 
dent love, w Joseph Tanzman, m 
A. Olshanetsky, of U. S. 


(MANNE NINN DD) 
© Feb. 1, 1925; 2c. Mar, 21; E 


612259; Alex Olshanetsky, Brooklyn. 
6249 


Liebesfreud (Love’s joy); by Fritz 
Kreisler, arr. Ary van Leeuwen, of 
U. S.; fiute and pf. © Jan. 31,1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612692; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

6250 


Liebesleid (Chagrin d’amour); text 
Artur Rebner, musik Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Germany. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 25; E 609314; An- 
ton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 6251 


(Love’s sorrow) ; by Fritz Kreis- 
ler, arr Ary van Leeuwen, of U. S.; 
flute and pf... © Jan: 31, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1; E 612696; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [C arrangement] 6252 


Liebestraum nach dem balle (Songe 
d’amour aprés le bal) ; intermezzo, 
A. Czibulka, op. 356, arr. L. Artok, 
of Germany ; salon orch. mit pf. con- 
ductor. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1c¢. Mar. 7; 
E 6091381; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. [© arrangement and or- 
chestration ] 6253 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES aks! 


6254 


Liebeswidmung (Love offering) ; von 
Joseph Achron, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York, op. 51; violine und 
klavier. © Oct. 14, 1924; 2 ec. Feb. 
Bi A925): 1 eMart: Bp) Giza: 
Universal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 

6254 


Lied (Das) vom braven kind ; shimmy, 
aus der dreiaktigen operette, Der 
liebling von London, text Felix Dor- 
mann, musik Hans Ewald Heller, of 
Austria. © Apr. 15, 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 609624; Hdition Bristol, 
a.g., Vienna. 6255 


Lied (Das) vom gliick; aus der oper- 
ette, Pst! pst! die liebe kommt! text 
Oskar Bronner und Hermann Haus- 
leiter, musik Themelis Eliadis, of 
Germany. 1. Salon-orch. mit klavier- 
direktion.—2. Gesang u. klay. 
Dee. 22, 1924; 1c. each Mar. 19, 
1925; FH 609892, 609896 ; Frankfurter- 
musik-verlag, Frankfort a M., Ger- 
many. 6256, 6257 


Lied (Das) vom Tulli-mann ; one-step, 
aus der dreiaktigen operette, Der 
liebling von London, text Felix Dor- 
mann, musik Hans Ewald Heller, of 
Austria. © Apr. 15, 1924; 1¢. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 609623; Edition Bristol, 
a.g., Vienna. 6258 


Lied zum klarinett ; worte Camill Hoff- 
mann, musik Edvard Moritz, of Ger- 


many. op. 19, no. 1. © Dee. 15, 1924; 


1 e@. Mar. 19, 1925; HE 609842; R. 
Birnbach, Berlin. 6259 


Lieder aus Des knaben wunderhorn; 
musik Gustav Mahler, bearb. W. 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. mit 
text. (Musik ftir alle. heft 2) 1. 
Der schildwache nachtlied. [1 
other] © Oct. 28, 1924; 1c. Feb. 8, 
1925; E 609009; Ullstein, a.g., Ber- 
lin. 6260 


Life dreams; a cycle of life, w T. J. 
Harris, m August Halter, of U. S. 
Columbus, O., T. J. Harris pub. co. 
© Apr. 20, 1925; 2°e. Apr. 20; EB 
613340; Thomas J. Harris, Colum- 
bus, O. 6261 


Life eternal; Easter cantata, w from 
Bible and hymnal, m R. S. Morrison, 
of U. S.;: Soli, cho., with organ acc. 
At. 1: ©je MEW 3, L925 12 c. Mer 2. 
E 610123; Halli Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 6262 

Life is but a shadow: w and m M. C. 
Triplett, of U. S.; with violin obbl. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1925: E 611012; 
Mary Calvert Triplett, Malta, O. 

6263 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Life’s not worth living without you; 
w ©. P. Keene, m C. P. Keene and 
Billy Jordan [i. e. William Jordan], 
both of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1925; 
EH 607902; Clarence P. Keene, New 
York. 6264 


Lift up your heads; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m R. S. Stoughton, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 


© Mar. 9,' 1925; 2c. Apr.720; EB . 


613562 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
» Boston. P 6265 


Lightning express; w and m HE. V. 
Body, of U. S.. © Mar. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 17;.E 610509; Triangle 
musie pub. co., inec., New York. | 

6266 


Like as a father; anthem, w from the 
Psalms, m F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 1 ¢c. Mar. 17; E 609158 ; 
Banks & son, York, England. 6267 

Like flowers; w and melody Olive 
Lewis, .of ;U..Sice0©@ 1 ca Mar. 23, 
1925; BE 612320; Olive Lewis, Lebow, 
W. Va. 6268 

Like mother did it; w R. Gurton, m 
A. Paoli, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 5; E 610241; Reginald 
Gurton, Kitchener, Ont., Canada. 

6269 


Like the roses: w and m K. R. Bar- 
num, arr. Lena Bell Newkirk, both 
of U. S. Sedalia, Mo., A..W. Perry’s 
sons. © Apr.!22,/1925 72 e; Apr 25 ; 
E 611463; Kenneth Raymond Bar- 
num, Sedalia, Mo. 6270 


Like two proud armies; w traditiona), 
m Thomas Weelkes, ed. Hdmund BH. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to: ©’ Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 138, 1925; E 608890; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 6271 

Lilaes: two-part song, w Hayden H. 
Whitney, m W. Berwald, of U. 8.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 25, 
1925: 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612888; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6272 

w K. Begetoff, paraphrased Fred- 
erick H. Martens, m Sergei Rach- 
maninoff, op. 21, no. 5, arr. William 
Lester, of U. S.; cho. women’s voices. 
Ato. Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 610440; Breitkopf publications, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

6273 

Liliane; sérénade, A. Baugé, of 
France; violon, pf. et cordes avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924: 1c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608923 ; 
Sterny, Paris. 6274 


284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


6297 


Limousine queen; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody Arthur Lenox, arr. Fred Lampe, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1925; 
E 613292; Hosking music co., New 
York. 6275 


Lincoln and Douglas; school song, w 
Laurene Highfield, m Ira B. Wilson, 
of U. S.; sop., alto and bar., melody 
in bar. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 3; E 612780; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 6276 


Linda Lou; w Jack Hagerty, melody 
Louis Ethelbert [pseud. of Louis E. 
SmmiibaOt Waess.( ©) 1}.c.) Apry -7, 
1925; .E 612939; J. J. Hagerty, 
Washington. 6277 


List to the voice of the springtime; 
w Hisie H. Egermeier, m A. L. Byers, 
of U. S. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
11; BH 607916; A. L. Byers, Ash- 
land, Or. 6278 

Listen to me baby; w and melody L. 
Wermyvood, of U.S. © 1 ¢ ‘Apr. 2, 
1925; E 610907; Lyman Worthy 
Wood, Sheboygan, Wis. 6279 


Listening to the whispering of the 
pines; w T. Sallee, m Clifton Keith, 
of U. 8S. Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s 
musie pub. house. © Apr. 1, 1924; 

_2 ce Apr. 28; HE 585850; Thomasia 
Sallee, Danville, Ill. 6280 

Listopad; de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
tirem Apri 17 3 EH 609716); ' Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 6281 

Liszt (Franz) Consolation no. 3; arr. 
Adolf Schmid, of England, domiciled 
at New York. 1. Small orch. pts.— 
2. Full orch. pts., with pf. conductor. 
© Mar. 21, 1925; 2 c. each Mar. 27; 
E 612441, 612442; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

6282, 6283 

Deux etudes de concert (Two 

studies of concert); de Liszt, ed. 

révy. M. Moszkowski, of France; pf. 

1. Dans les bois [1 other] © Mar. 

5, 1925; 1 ¢c. Apr. 6; E 609462; 

Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 6284 

Etudes d’exécution transcendan- 

te; ed. revue M. Moszkowski, of 

France; pf. Hd. francaise. v. 1, nos. 

Tene) Marva. 802 + hoc Apry 6. 

E 609459; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 

vised edition] 6285 

Vv. \2;,/nost, S229) 8. 

La chasse infernale. [4 others] © 

Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609463 ; 

Heugel, Paris. [© revised edition] 

6286 


Hungaria; second rhapsody, arr. 
Frank J. Black, of U. S8.; orch. © 
Dec. 15, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; 
E 612575; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 6287 


Hungarian rhapsody no. 6 (Rhap- 
sodie hongroise) ; ed. and fingered 
Julius Chaloff, of U. S.; pf. © Feb. 
25, 1925,;, 2, ¢. Apr. 1;,) EH, 612694; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6288 


Loreley; ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, 
of U. S., played Marguerite Volavy. 
(Solo carola, no. 75866) [Music 
rok] V@ Apr. 1% 1925 372° e Apr. 22; 
E 611407; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
editing ] 6289 


——- Mazeppa; symphonic poem, re- 
arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; full 
orch. © Feb. 21, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; 
E 612693; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement ] 6290 


Valse de Méphisto; du Faust de 
Lenau, rev. I. Philipp, of France; 
deux pianos 4 4 mains. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608898 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© revision] 

6291 


Lita; w Harry De Costa and M. K. 
Jerome, ™ Isobel K. Robertson, of 
Uns!) © Apr’ 16,1925 702. ec. Apr. 
10; E 613073; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 6292 


Little ballad (Kleine ballade); by 
Géza Horvath, of Hungary, op. 146, 
DO's co Phir Oy ADEs 11, .19D5 see, 
Apr. 17; E 611166; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6293 


Little (The) black dog of the master ; 
w Gordon Johnstone, m Pierre Con- 
nor, of U. 8.; high or med., in A flat. 
© Mar. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 26; E 
610754; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

6294 


Little darling lullaby; by J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guit. © Apr. 
SLO 2 eG, AOI ee iy Odea ses 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. 6295 


Little David play on your harp; negro 
spiritual, arr. Freeman High, of 
U. S.; cho. of men’s voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 2c. Apr. 10; E 611081; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 6296 


Little (The) ensign; march, Norwood 
Dale, of U. S.; pf. solo. © Mar. 16, 
1924; 2c. Mar. 20; E 612211; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6297 


285 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6298 


Little (The) faded stocking; w and 
melody ©. B. Meyer, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612549; Clara 


Bernice Meyer, Helena, Ark. 6298 


Little girl of mine; w and m H. H. 
Yates, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1925; 
E 610152: Harold H. Yates, New 
York. 6299 


Little girlie; waltz, w and m Bill 
McGurk, of U. S., arr. Frances Por- 
teous; + ©)pApr. 13,1925 -.2e Apr. 
15;..H. 613269;. W. R. J.. McGurk, 
Holyoke, Mass. 6300 

Little Henry; w and melody J. B. 
Nelson, of U. S. © 1 c. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612022; J. B. Nelson, Lime- 
stone, Tenn. 6301 


Little Lilly Lou; w and melody Mrs. 
JR) Younes of Urs. Cre pr. 
21 G2 4, GLAS Gash A ge 
Young, Camp Lewis, Wash. 6302 

Little love notes ; waltz, w and m H. D. 
Squires, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Reg. Merville. © Mar. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 607856; Harry 
D. Squires, New York. 6303 


Little Miss Muffet; w and m BE. H. 
McKenney, of U. S. (Jn An evening 
with the children) © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1925: E 612008; Elena H. McKen- 
ney, Los Angeles. 6304 


Little Miss No-one; w and m Hlsie 
Collins, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace.a, © Apr3, 01925 w2ec. Apres: 
E 612956; Neville-Marple music co., 
Los Angeles. 6305 


Little Miss Robinscen Crusoe; w and 
melody Vaughn De Leath, [pseud. 
of Leonore Von der Lieth] of U. S. 
4to. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 21; 
E 611308; American Woman’s assn., 
inec., New York. 6306 

Little pal where are you to-night; w 
Mitchell Parish, m Lou Herscher, of 
wi S. ©) Apr. 24, 1995-2 eivApr. 
24; E 613482; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 6307 

Little peach; from Louie the 14th, w 
Arthur Wimperis, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U.S. © Mar. 7, 1925," 2c. 
Mar. 9; E 607871; Harms, inc., New 
York. 6308 

Little (The) rogue; scherzo, Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 104, no. 


rt pE.S, © Apres. 2 UTS25t! 2) eniipr: 
29; E 611612; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 6309 


Little suite for two violins in the first 
position; by Arthur Hartmann, of 
Wes; ODL. CMa Ooh Tae 
Mar. 11; E 607924; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6310 


pt. WE nes. ve20 


Little sweetheart; waltz, w and mel- 
ody I. Pollack, “of U.S! ©" ec: 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 612503; Isaac Pol- 
lack, Bayonne, N. J. 6311 


Little white cot in the lane; three 
part song, w and m Arthur A. Penn, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. School ed. 4to. © 
Apr.’ 15, "1925-" 20 ¢) Apesarao. FB 
6113850; M. Witmark & sons, New . 
York. [© new arrangement] 6312 


Little (The) white cottage; w E. L. 
Clark, m Jack Edwards, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 18; E 611190; 
Hlizabeth L. Clark, Warrentown, 
Mo. - 6313 


Lively (A) waltz: by Charles Huerter, 
of U. 8.; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 20; E 612199; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6314 


Liz.;,, fox. trot, F...E:, Noel; of \U. 8. ; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 12; E 610377; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 6315 


Lizzie, I’m dizzy ‘bout you; w and 
melody E. A. Bright, of U. S. 
1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610159; Hliza- 
beth A. Bright, Staunton, Va. 6316 


Lock up, fair lids; w Philip Sidney, 
m Thomas Vautor, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. Feb. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Feb. 16; E 608835 ; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 6317 


Lohse (Otto) Drei sd&tze; aus der 
oper Prinz wider Willen, von O. 
Lohse, of Germany, bearb. Martin 
Schmeling; salon -orch. mit klav. 
4to. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 21; 
E 609240; Breitkopf u. Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 6318 


Loint zich zu hoben kinder; w Jacob 
Jacobs, m Philip Laskofsky, of Po- 
land, domiciled at Newark. 

(ADW°P aN. wr wry) 
© Feb. '6, 1925;°2er Hep d4; 
607234; Max Mansky, Newark, 
ING 6319 

Lollie; w and m V. L. Cover, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607743; 
Verna Lyon Cover, Denver. 6320 

Lone Star state blues; w and melody 
OG. Reed, “of Ss WO re. pr. 
21, 1925; E 611296; Cynthia Griffin 
Reed, Augusta, Kan. 6321 

Lonely ; waltz, B. O. Wheeler, of U.S.; 
pf. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1925; E 610547 ; 


Blanche Olivia Wheeler, Boston. 
6322 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 34, 1925 


Lonely and waiting; w and melody 
Masi J.,CGary,.of U- 8: © dye Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613055; Mrs. Jim Cary, 
Bend, Or. 6323 


Lonely blues; w C. Koch, m Jack 
Garner, of U. S. New York, Frank 


Harding. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
20; E 613360; Cornelius Koch, 
Evansville, Ind. 6324 


Lonely (The) cottage [and] The old 
mill; by S. J. Ching, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Feb. 18, 


dope oe. Mar. 20; E..609229;..S, | 


James Ching, Leicester, England. 
6325 


Lonely nights: w and melody Cal De 
Voll, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1925; 
E 613585 ; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 6326 


Lonely road; w Winnie Hennings, mel- 
ody J. E. Hennings, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 18, 1925; E 611212; John E. 
Hennings, New York. 6327 


Lonesome blue bird; w and m Boyd 
Bunch, Sam Rosey and Frank Quar- 
tell, all -of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2.c¢. Apr. 
29; E 611515: Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6328 

Lonesome for night; w and m M. §S. 
Galasso, of U. S. © 1« Feb. 24, 
1925; E 607834; M. S. Galasso, 
Butte, Mont. 6329 


Lonesome, gee I’m awf'ly lonesome; 
w Raymond, Klages, m Dewey Berg- 
man, of U. S., ukulele arr. David 
Berend. © Apr. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
20; EH 613344; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 6330 

Lonesome moonlight; negro dialect 
song, w and m Lilly Strickland, of 
U. S. 1. High voice, in E flat.—2 
Med. voice, in C. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
2c. each Apr. 23; B 613493; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 6331 


Lonesome nest; w and melody C. M. 
Andrews, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612542; C. M. Andrews, 
Peshasten, Wash. 6332 


Lonesome Sam blues; w and melody 
S. A. Mannino, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
9, 1925; E 607836; Samuel A. Man- 
nino, Rochester. 6333 

Longing; by Lundberg Goddard, of 
U. S.; 1st violin and violin obbl. 
©) Apr. °6;)'1925 5.2 e. Apr) 18°". Bb 
613382; P. L. Goddard, Salt Lake. 

6334 

w Wang Ch’ang-ling, tr. W. J. B. 

Fletcher, m Phyllis Mary James, of 

Great Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 


52683—25 


6348 


1c. Apr. 6; E 609604; Augener, ltd., 
London. 6335 
Longing for you; w and m L. Mc- 
Dowell, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 31, 
1925; E 632755; Leona McDowell, 
Centralia, Wash. 6336 


waltz ballad, w Dorothy Ivy, m 
M. M. Spinks, of U. 8S. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 20; E. 6138342; M. M. 
Spinks, Atlanta. 6337 

Longmire (John) Nine insect pieces; 
miniatures, J. Longmire, of Great 
Britain; ‘pf. °© Apr. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14; E 609680; Forsyth bros., 
Itd., London. 6338 

Longo (Alessandro) 20 little pre- 
ludes ; preparatory to the two-pt. in- 
ventions of J. S. Bach, A. Longo, of 
Italy; pf. Augener’s ed. © Mar. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 24; E 609261; Aug- 
ener, Itd., London. 6339 


Look at those eyes; w and m Phil 
Baker and Sid Silvers, both of U. 
S.; pf. acc., with ukulele in D. 
Apr. 3, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 610940; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

6340 

Look who’s here; fox trot, Ken Whit- 
mer, arr. Paul Van Loan, both of U. 
S; orch. Se. 4to. ©’ Mar. 11, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 13; E 612760; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 6341 

Lord I want to be a Christian; negro 
spiritual, arr. R. L. Fletcher, of U.S. 
© Mar’ 30. 1925" 2 ¢. Apres 


611250; Robert Lowe Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. [© new matter] 
6342 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; w from 
the Bible, m T. Austin-Ball, arr. 
Gen. a. Lrimnkaus. ol Wl. Sao 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Male voices.—3. 
Female voices. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2e. 
each Apr. 23; E 6113832-611334; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 6343-6345 

Lord (The) is nigh unto them; w 
from Psalm 139, 16, 145, m Stanley 
T. Reiff, of U. S.; four mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 26, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1: EH 612652; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

6346 

Lord of our life; sacred song, m Ron- 
ald Bateman, of Great Britain; in 
F, with organ obbl. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
1 ce. Mar. 14; E 609183; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 6347 

Lord’s (The) prayer; two-part song, 
musical setting Caro Roma, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 
#925; 2 e. Apr. 8; HB -612905 3M. 


: 287 


6349 


Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 6348 
Los Angeles imperial review; march, 
©. T. Carpenter, of U. S.; pf. © le. 
Apr. 22, 1925; E 6134035, Clitt,T: 
Carpenter, Phoenix, Ariz. 6349 
Lost (The) melody; melody, C. L. 
Hardings Aye, .or, 0. Soar fey eAir: 
2, 1925; E 612825; Charles Lewis 
Harding, jr., Dedham, Mass. 6350 
Lou, I love you; w and melody Mrs. 
R. Shawley, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
25, 1925; E 611429; Mrs. Robert 
Shawley, Mount Union, Pa. 6351 


Louise; selection from the musical 
comedy, James M. Fulton, of U. S.; 
full’ band... 4to.; © Apr. 13,, 1925; 
2c Apr. 16; E 611149; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati, 6352 


Louise, you tease; w Gwynne Denni, 
m Lucien Denni, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 13, 1925; E 613152; J. W. Jen- 
kins sons music co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 6353 


Louons le Dieu Sauveur; 25 pieces en 
style libre, Charles Magin, of France; 
harmonium ou orgue sans pédale. 
Premiére série. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 e¢@. Mar. 3, 1925; E 608786; V’°: 
L. J. Biton, St. Laurent-sur-Sévre, 
France. 6354 

Love and roses; waltz, A. J. Weidt, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1925 ; E 618203 ; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 6355 

Love comes but once; w Douglas Fur- 
ber, m H. M. Tennent, of Great Brit- 
Ain sO, Apr 9, 1995. Ac Apr 25" 
E 609985; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 6356 


Love divine; sacred duet, w Charles 
Wesley, m John W. Thomas, of U. 
S.; sop. .and.alto. © Apr. 24, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 25; E 613479; Robin Ellis, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 6357 

Love-dreams (The) in your eyes; vo- 
cal fox-trot, Eric Zardo, of Great 
Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 


4to. © Apr. 3, 1925; 1c. Apr. 16; E 
609685; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 6358 


Love (A) gift; wand m F. Murray, of 


Ce Sv 2@7 Pse.. Ajorinids,, 1926 1 
613238; Florence Murray, Spring- 
field, Mass. 6359 


Love goes as the wind blows; w Aline 
Kilmer, m Ida Bostelmann, of U.S.; 
med. voice. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16; E 612137; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 6360 


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=~ 


Love in the ranks; from Balieff’s 
Chauve souris, American version 
Leo Wood, melody adapted from 
Gen. Boulanger’s march by Des- 
ormes, m Alexis Archangelsky, of 
U. 8. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 17; 
E 610520; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

6361 


Love in Venice; valse lento, Frank H. 
Grey, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 20, 1924; 
2 e. Apr. 15, 1925; E 613219; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment | 6362 


Love is a pirate; w and m §. D. Rese- 
burg, of U. 8S. Seattle, Wash., Har- 
old Weeks. © May 17, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 611320; Sarah Drot- 
ning Reseburg, Seattle. 6363 


Love is a rover; w and m C, Whitney 
Coombs, of U. S.; medium voice. 
Mar. 21, 1925; 2yie. Mar 2855 Bb 
612440; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

6364 


Love is a wonderful thing; w Gabrielle 
Rogge, m V. V. Rogge, of U. S., arr. 
Frank G. Bornschein. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
26, 1925; BE 612168; Viola Vietsch 
Rogge, Baltimore. 6365 


Love is best of all; from Princess Pat, 
Victor Herbert, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; vocal orech. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612924 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 6366 


Love is enough; w Inez Marie Cald- 
well, m J. B. Gressett, of U. S. © 
Apr. 4; 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612815; 
J. B. Gressett, Meridian, Miss. 6367 


Love is just the same; w and melody 
C. L. Giles, of U.S.) © 4 e: Apr. 
21, 1925; E 611263 ; Charles L. Giles, 
Toronto, Ont., Canada. 6368 


Love is life; w and m Huston Ray, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
Jan. 30, 1925; 2c. Apr. 1; EH 612646; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 6369 


Love is so strong; w and melody HE. 
James, of .U. Sai © pda eae BE 25. 
1925; E 611430; Hliza James, Lenoir, 
N. C. 6370 


Love, joy and sorrow; by H. S. Green, 
of U. S.; harp trio. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1925; E 611538; Howard Sylvester 
‘Green, Butler, Pa. 6371 


Love knows but one; w and m W. W. 
Musser, ?0£°U. (Sia (© more Apr:-2; 
1925; E 610914; W. W. Musser, Chi- 
cago. 6372 


288 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Love may find me today; from Pup- 


- pets, w Clifford Grey. m Isidore 
huckstone; of U.S. © Mar.: 25, 
$925 >> 2 e.-¢ Mar ‘283-'E ’ 612475; 
‘Harms, inc., New York. 6373 


Love me blues; w and m J. D. Brax- 
jen.oL ww. S-- ©. 1 e..Mar. 20),1925: 
EK 610588; Joseph Daniel Braxton, 
Boston. 6374 


Love me not for comely grace: w 
traditional, m John Wilbye, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England: 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
@iiane 2029925: Jac. Web. 14:' EB 
608831 ; Stainer & Beli, ltd., London. 

6375 


Love memories: w and m G. Berendes 
and M. A. Collins, both of U. S. 
ioe eo TOD? 2 el Mars? 134 E 
612000; Gladys Berendes and Marie 
A. Collins, Seattle. 6376 


Love notes to the King: w and m L. 
H. Slaughter, of U. 8. arr. Gene 
Burdette. (Jn His own words) © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613006 ; 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 6377 


Love suffereth long: song, m Carrie 
B. Adams, of U. S. 1. High voice, 
in F.—2. Med. voice, in E flat.— 
3. Low voice, in D flat. © Feb. 16. 
1925; 2 c. each Apr. 4; E 610949: 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 6378 


Love theme to Little Annie Rooney; 
melody, D. Baffa, of U. S. ©1e. 
Ape wae O25 1 Glolsa:. Dominic 
Baifa, Los Angeles. 6379 


Love will find a way: w Emma De- 
vine, m Wm. M. Armstrong, of U. S. 
Or iiaer 21, 1925; 2c. Apr: 1535°H 
613233; New York publishers, New 
York. 6380 


Loved one o’ mine; waltz, by C. P. 
Martin, jr., of U. S.; melody with 


Dipaec. 1 © tee.) Apr. 25, 1925: Eh 
611465; Charles Perry Martin, jr., 
Chicago. ; 6381 


Lovelight; melody, L. F. Martin, of 
WS) Obes: Apric 15$4192540E 
613184; Louis F. Martin, New York. 

6382 

Lovely one; w and melody E. Taylor, 
Ooo s GL Lc. Marien Sone" E 
612330 ; Eldora Taylor, Anoka, Nebr. 

6383 


Lover’s dream waltz: w and m M. 
Abbott, of WioSi: © -1ie.July. 16, 
1924; E 589954: Marvel Abbott, De- 
troit. 6384 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6396 


Lover’s serenade: w Arthur Guiter- 


man, m Go C. Holt, of U. Si © Le. 
Apr. 7, 1925 ;'E 610993 ; Gladys Col- 
lins Holt, Des Moines. 6385 


Lover’s (A) telegraph; w and melody 
EK. M. Wenger, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
2,.1925; E 610161; E. Myrtle Wen- 
ger, Ephrata, Pa. 6386 


eves. cau ww, boaBy, Kamm, on. id. 
Daubert, of U. S. ©.1c¢ Apr. 29; 
1925; E 613581; Theira Foliart 
Kamm and James J. Daubert, Cleve- 
land. 6387 


Love’s fair garden; w Sarepta Strong 
[pseud. of A. Files], m Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © May 3, 1924; 1c. Feb. 24, 1925, 
1 ec. Mar. 30: E 613594; Alice Files, 
Fruitvale, Calif. 6388 


Love’s garden by the sea; duet, w HEd- 
ward Lockton, m Lincoln Taylor, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
‘ie <Apr 23. BY; 609379 ;--Collard 
Moutrie, London. 6389 


Love’s glorious day; w Elsie Juillerat, 
m G. Vargas, of U. S.; high voice, 
in D. © Mar. 7, 1925 ;:2 c Mar. 11; 
E 610366; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6390 

Love’s lottery : song fox trot from new 
version of Charlot’s revue, w and m 

- Billy Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in A flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 20; E 609167; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 6391 

Love’s love light; w Coralie McElroy, 
m M. Sciapiro, of U.S. © 1e 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607912; Michael 
Sciapiro, New York. 6392 

Love’s melody; by Wallace A. John- 
son, of U. S., op. 140; pf. solo. ‘© 


Mart: 16,,.1925;<. 2we. Mars 203, 
612205; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6393 


Love’s message; w and melody P. L. 
Parrott, of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612552; Philena L. Parrott, 
Philadelphia. 6394 

Loves old sweet song; arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guit. © 
Apr. 8, 1925 72 e. Apr. 20 ;;H, 613352 ; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. [© arrangement] 6395 

Love’s. own melody; waltz song, w 
Dorothy Terriss, m Sam Goold, of 
U. Sir ©. ApraiiTe 1925.2 ,.e., Apr. 
18; E 613375; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 6396 


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6397 


Love’s prayer; w and m F. Cones, arr. 
F. Cones and Bertha Moore, both of 
U. & Shat®  . ei iMar, (27) 192500 Hi 
612462 ; Fanette Cones, Indianapolis. 

6397 


Love’s promise; w and melody A. J. 
Randolph, of U. 8S. ©1c. Mar. 23, 
1925: E 612313; Albert J. Randolph, 
New York. 6398 


Love’s rose; melody fox-trot, w and m 
I. Covino, of U. S. [Blue-print] © 


Apr. .929,)7/19256 “2iret, Apr. 7303) Bb 
611543; Isaae Covino, West New 
York, N. J. 6399 


Love’s sweet dream; w John W. Lang, 
m W. J. Elener, of U. S. © Mar. 
BO) W925) 3: 2ives Apr 345K GI27TS6 ; 
Wm. J. Hlener, Jamestown, N. Y. 

6400 


Love’s token; serenade, Fred W. Clem- 
ent, of U. S., op. 1387; band. 4to. 
© Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c« Mar. 14; HE 
610486; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 6401 


Lovesick ; w and melody E. Ludascher, 
ef U. S. © 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1925; HB 
613060; Emma Ludascher, Cornwells 
Heights, Pa. 6402 


Lovin’ lady ; w and melody A. Deutsch, 
of Ut Ss © We Mar. 14019257" bh 
610474; Adolph Deutsch, Buffalo. 

6403 


Lovin’ mama, ah’s your man; w and m 
Z. Seybold, of U. 8. Ada, Okl., Sey- 
bold music house. © Mar. 2, 1925; 
2c. Feb. 21; H 6103865; Zeb Seybold, 
Ada, Okl. 6404 


Loving lullaby ; waltz, w Francis Dea- 
con, m Jack Hnglish, of England; in 
F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations ] 
© Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 26; E 
609321; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
don, 6405 


Loving the wrong girl; from the Co- 
optimists, w Leopold Spero, m Mel- 
ville Gideon, of Great Britain; in B. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1c Mar. 31; B 
609796; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 6406 


Low down daddy biues; w and melody 
Domer C. Brown and Monte Jack- 
son, both of U. S.t © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 
1925; E 610508 ; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 6407 

Low down papa don’t you try to high 
hat me; w Gus Kahn, melody Grace 
LeBoy,: of ‘WU! Si*-@©2t-e) Mar 20, 
1925 ; EF 612288 ; Leo Feist, inec., New 
York. 6408 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Lu Bacealaru; versi Ignazio Buttitta, 
musica Cosentino Oliva, of Italy. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610298; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 6409 

Luau (A); w Margaret Kirby Morgan, 
m HE. Kahl, of (US'S!) (© wee? 10: 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E 607975; Erich 
Kahl, Jamaica, L. i., N. Y. 6410 

Lucky; w Sam Coslow and Jack Mc- 
Gowan, melody Abner Silver, of 


Uy, See © Lites TAs ile ae See 
6138190; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 6411 


Lucky strike; w and m Lew Ward, of 
U. 8... © Mar.. 2, 19255: Qe) Mar. 
19; E 610560; British American = to- 
bacco co., Itd., Ancon, Canal Zone. 

6412 


Ludwig (Franz) Sonate; von F. Lud- 
wig, of Germany, op. 10; klavier, in 
es moll. © Feb. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
21: E 609248; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 6413 

Lullaby ; by Louis Godowsky, of Great 
Britain; violin with pf. ace. © Mar. 
10, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 609074; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 6414 


w and m M. C. Triplett, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1925; BH 611011; 
Mary Calvert Triplett, Malta, O. 

6415 


——w and m T. Seddon; of UioS. .© 
1c Apr. 24, 1925; EH 613472; Tom 
Seddon, St. Paul. 6416 


Lumpen und seide; shimmy-lied aus 
dem gleichnamigen Richard Oswald- 
film, text Arthur Rebner, musik 
Hugo Hirsch, klavier bearb. Max 
Rohlee, both of Germany. © Dec. 
17, 1924; 1 e@. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 
609876; Crescendo-verlag, Berlin. 

6417 


Luna d’amore; serenata, J. Rico, of 
Italy; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
Ato. .©+ Mar, 5, 0925 - 1 en Ar. < 
Joseph Rico, Courbevoie, France. 

- 6418 

Lustspiel-ouverttire (Ouverture d’une 
comédie) ; von Kéler Béla [pseud. 
of Albert von Keler] op. 73, arr. L. 
Artok, of Germany, op. 84; salon 
orch. mit pf. conductor. © Dec. 
30) 1924 3.6 Die. MarhnGh geo 2 
609136; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. [© arrangement and or- 
chestration ] 6419 

Lyric idyll; by Selim Palmgren, arr. 
Walter P. Stanley, of U. S.; organ. 
(In American organ quarterly, v. 6, 
no. 13, Apr., 1925) © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 11; E 613094; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

6 


290 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Lyrical pieces; by M. L. White, of 
Great Britain, op. 16, no. 1-6; pf. 
bk. 1. 1. Zigeuner scene. [5 others] 
Gina, 20, 19256 1 e7 Web. 6,5) i 
609157; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 6421 


Ma berceuse; de J. Batlle, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609430 ; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Ma Ferguson; march, melody C. 
Meaukelset WU, -Sv.,© jy. ¢. ADL.222, 
1925; E 613398; Christian Franke, 
Cross Plains, Tex. 6423 


Ma Lulu; ou, Mon Lulu, java réaliste, 
paroles Philippe Goudard, musique 
M. Cazes, of France. Montmartre 
enw) yee, Si, 1924 1c. Apr. 6, 
1925; E 609548 ; Mario Cazes, Paris. 

6424 

Ma time ain’t ma own; w and melody 
Seott Brampton, of U. S. ©1.«. 
.Mar. 5, 1925; E 610235; William 
Mason Reay, Highland Park, III. 

6425 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) EIl- 
fin dance; op. 46, no. 5, ed. and 
played Lucille Manker, of U. S. 
(Solo carola, no. 75836) [ Music 
roll| © Apr.’ 11, 1925; 2c. Apr. 22; 
BE 611404; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
editing and interpretation] 6426 


Through the meadow; three part 
song, w Wm. Dean Howells, m EH. 
A. MacDowell, op. 47, arr. N. Clif- 
ford Page, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 610486; Breitkopf publications, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

6427 


McFadden’s goat; w and melody 
Michael Joseph Fitzpatrick, of U. S. 
© 1«¢ Mar. 18, 1925; E 610983; 
Michael J. Fitzpatrick, New York. 

6428 


Madame Pompadour; selection, Leo 
Fall, arr. J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; brass band. 4to. © Mar. 
30, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 609938; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 6429 


Madeira; w Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby, m M. K. Jerome, of U. S8.; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
11; E 607860; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 6430 


Mademoiselle Ombrelle et Monsieur 
Parapluie ; poésie Maurice Dufresne, 
musique Maurice Pesse, of France. 


6422 


6442 


© Mar.'25, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 17; E 
609782; Alph. Schotte & cie., Bou- 
logne, s/mer, France. 6431 


Mae Murray tango; by S. Burns, of 
Poland, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. ©1e. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613081 ; 
Seymour Burns, Los Angeles. 6432 


Minner gibt’s genug auf dieser 
schonen welt! lied aus der operette 
Die grosse unbekannte, text Julius 
Wilhelm und Gustav Beer, musik 
Franz von Suppé, musikalische ein- 
richtung Karl Pauspertl, of Austria. 
© -May 4, 1925; 1e:) May?;) 
614033; Aug. Cranz,'g. m. b. h,, 
Leipzig. 6433 


Maestoso; valzer, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; E 610666; 
Giuseppe Giacino, New York. 6434 


Jaggie McGhee; two little rosy cheeks, 
waltz, w and m Herbert Rule and 
W. H. Wallis, both of Great Britain ; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
NOLO ©). Apr... bet, 1925 4-1. 
Apr. 18; E 609949 ; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 6435 


Maggie McGrogan; w and m M. R. 
Callan, of U. S. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
2G Nar, ols” Hy GlOSTG,- Mo wR. €. 
music pub. co., New York. 6486 | 


Magnificat [and] Nune dimittis; m J. 
Christopher Marks, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace.; in A flat. 4to. 
OM iMiar) a 19256) 2 e." Mary ¢ <i 
607867 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

6437 

Mah Dixie land; w and m John W. 
Metcalf, of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. © Feb. 25, 
1925; 2 c. each Mar. 2; E 610128; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

643 


Mah-jongg; fox-blues, F. Strumillo, of 
Italy ; pf. © Feb. 2, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
12; B® 609144; Ferdinando Strumillo, 
Naples. 6439 

Mahr (Ernst) Six virtuoso studies; 
by E. Mahr, of U. S.; violoncello. 
© 1Bebi9,0119257 2 se) Apr: jd B 
612691 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6440 


Maid of Pekin; w K. C. Sebring, m 
Dutch Campbell [i. e. Leon Delos 
Campbell] of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 6, 
1925; E 612798; Kenneth Coyle Se- 
bring, Alliance, O. 6441 

Maiden of Araby; w K. C. Sebring, m 
Leon Delos Campbell, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 612800; Kenneth 
Coyle Sebring, Alliance, O. 6442 


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6443 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Maison (La) d'or; petite suite japon- 
aise, E. F. Fonteille, arr. H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. 1. Hntrée des Mous- 
mées. [4 others] © Dee. 31, 1924; 
Le Apres 17) 1925 RR) 609 F24os. 


Yves K., Paris. [© orchestration] 


6443 


Make believe; w EH. L. Swikard, m 
Dave Peyton, of U.S. ©1e. Apr. 
23, 1925; E 611872; Sidney M. Spie- 
gel, jr., Chicago. 6444 


Make my dream true; w and m Bertha 
Rose Livingston, of U. S., arr. Jes- 
semin Page. © 1 c¢.:Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610228; Bertha L. Goldstein, Chi- 
cago. 6445 


Make room for Jesus: w Viola S. 
Cassidy, m Mrs. J. H. Cassidy, of 
U. S.; male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s 
new quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 612846; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 6446 


Make those naughty eyes behave; fox 
trot, w and m Maceo Pinkard and 
Hdna Alexander, arr. C. E. Wheeler, 
all of WA Sa) 4ton oO Apr. 22925: 
2c. Apr. 25; E 613597; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 6447 


Make up your mind, to make up with 
me; w W. Vernon Archer, m Woody 
¥Frisino, of U. 8S. © 1. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612004; Warren Frisino, 
Baltimore. 6448 


Malou; fox-trot, w Patricia Lennard, 
m Earl Thursten, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apr, 9, 1925.; 1 ec. Apr. 23; E 609987 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 6449 


voeal fox-trot, w Patricia Len- 
nard, m Earl Thursten, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
3; E 609608; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 6450 


Mama had a papa; w and m Gilbert 
Wells, of U. S.: pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c Mar. 23; E 
610647; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 6451 


Maman s’endort; poésie Maurice Du- 
fresne, musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1.c. Apr. 
17; E 609760: Alph. Schotte & cie., 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 6452 


Mama’s baby; w and m Walter Good- 
win, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 25; E 612420; Faber music co., 
New York. 6453 


Mamie; w and melody T. DuBois, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Feb. 2, 1925; E 606940; 
Ted DuBois, Los Angeles. 6454 


Mamie Rose; waltz song, w and m 
Gene Silver and Al Milne, both of 
Great Britain; in C. 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 20, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 21: E 609970; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

6455 

Mamita: valse, R. Tapponnier, arr. A. 
Daniele, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
© Mar.” 28, 9995") 1c. Agr ete =) 


609661; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon-~ 


6456 
valse song, w Percy Edgar, m R. 
Tapponnier, of Great Britain. © 
Mar, 24,. 19255 °° 1" © Mare 2ece o 
609357 ; Chappell & co., itd., London. 
6457 

Mamma, let your daughter alone; w 
and melody J. Ellis, of U. S. ©1 ce. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 613236; Jack Ellis, 
Brocklyn. 6458 


Mamma senti; mazurka, J. Partipilo, 
of U:/S.; 1°) violin’ (© ie Ape G, 
1925; E 612803; Joseph Partipilo, 
Chicago. 6459 


Mammy’s cabin door; w and m F. 
Auspland, of U. 8. [Blue print] © 
Apr.\»,14;,;1925 3 2 vey Agito cer 1) 
613133 ; Florence Auspland, Frederic- 
ton, N. B., Canada. 6460 

Mammy’s evening song; w Arthur Con- 
way, m T. H. Clough, of Great Brit- 


don. [© arrangement] 


ain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations| (© ‘Mar. “23; 9925" "i." c. 


Mar. 24; E 609272; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 6461 
Man (The) in the moon; w and mel- 
ody A. W. Bredesen, of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607807; Alice W. 
Bredesen, San Francisco. 6462 


Man nascht so gern; from Ninon, w 
Egon Schubert, melody Erno Balogh, 
of U. S. © LU © Mar biets25.) 
607781; Karezag pub. co., inc., New 
York. 6463 

Man (The) that never fails to vote; 
w C. H. Root, m A. Paoli, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
Feb. 16, 1925: 2 ec. Mar. 5; E 610247 ; 
Charles H. Root, Ft. Lauderdale, 
Fla. 6464 

Man (The) who smokes a pipe; from 
The co-optimists, w/and m R. P. 
‘Weston and Bert Lee, both of Eng- 
land; in D. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Feb: 24,1925; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 31: BE 608721; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 6465 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


6488 


Manchester high; march song, w and 
m EK. J. Mills, of U. S. Boston, Star 
music pub. co. © Mar. 1, 1925; 2 
ce. Feb. 28; E 611249; Edward J. 
Mills and Charles Durham, Boston. 

6466 


Mandarin; melody L. E. Turner, of 
Woes. ©) 1 -e! Mar! 145191925), EB 
607907 ; Lloyd Edward Turner, New 
Bedford, Mass. 6467 


Mandolinista Capolongo, no. 1; nuove 
canzonette, parole e musica autori 
diversi, of Italy. S8vo. © Dec. 2, 
1924; 1c. Mar. 19, 1925; A—Foreign 
27104; Italian book co., New York. 

DI 6468 


Mandolinista Varieta’ Salotto; no. 1, 
nuove canzonette, diversi autori, of 
Italy. 4to. © Nov. 4, 1924; 1 e. 
Jan. 30, 1925; A—Foreign 26536; 
Italian book co., New York. 6469 


Mandolinizta Santoianni; no. 1, nuove 
canzonette, diversi autori, of Italy. 
4to.". © Noy. 4, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 
1925; A—Foreign 26530; Italian 
book co., New York. 6470 


Mandolin’s (The) song; oddity, L. B. 
Corn, of U. S.; mand. © 1c. Mar. 
11, 1925; E 607890; Lester Berle 
Corn, Newton, Ia. 6471 


Mandy Lee blues; Sammy Lee blues, 
w and melody L. Johnson, arr. Rus- 


sell Wooding, both of U.S. ©le. 
Mar. 31, 1925; E 610867; Lukie 
Johnson, New York. 6472 


Manhire (Wilson) Nocturne [and] 
In a boat; by W. Manhire, of Great 
Britain; violin with pf. ace. (In 
Violinist’s repertoire, bk. 7) 
Mar. 18, 1925; 1c. Mar. 9; E 609076; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 6473 


Mannateme ngalera sequito a m’e 
ssora; melody, di Raffaele Grauso, 
oF OLS) © 1a ‘Aprs 28,1925; 
611502; Antonio Grauso, New York. 

6474 


Many, many years ago; w and melody 
Madelyn Sheppard, of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607805; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6475 

Mar Minalunk babam,—Battonyara 
befutott a gyors vonat [and] Volt 
mar sok szeretom; irta es zenesit- 
ette, B. Zsigmond, of Hungary. © 
1 ec. Mar. 25, 1925; E 612398: Bod- 
rogi Zsigmond, Budapest, Hungary. 

6476 


Marcell; w Al Ritchie, melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 


1925; E 612092; Al Ritchie, San 
Diego, Calif. 6477 
Marcellita; Spanish dance, Richard 
Kerbers of)U. S:: pr (© Mars 16, 


. 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 20; E 612204; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6478 


Mareh (Der) noch Zion; w and 
melody A. King, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1925; E 611030; Adolph King, New 
York. 6479 


Mareh of the Amazons (Amazonen- 
zug); by Géza Horvath, of Hun- 
gary, op. 146, no. 2; pf., in octaves. 
©PMApHoI 1925 si 2iesiAprav: 
611163; G. Schirmer, inc. New 
York. 6480 


March of the classes; by M. L. Pres- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 29; EH 611609; Theo. Pres- 


ser ¢co., Philadelphia. 6481 
March of the clowns; by Gustav 
Klemm, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 11, 


1925; 2 c. Apr. 13; E 611116; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 6482 


March of the goblins; by H. G. Miles, 
of U. 8.; pf. Portland, Or., Daniel 
EE WAlson. 1 On Avra 1 te o192iis 12" @. 
Apr. 13; E 613101; Helen G. Miles, 
Portland, Or. 6483 


March of the iron horse; by Erno 
Rapee, of U. S.; orch. with pf. con- 


ductor. 4to. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 13; E 6138156; Belwin, ince., 
New York. 6484 


March (The) of the klansmen; w and 
m Noah F. Tillery, of U. S. 
Mar. 30, 1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612957 ; 
Harry F. Windle, Kansas City, Mo. 

6485 

w Charles Arthur [pseud. of 

Charles Arthur Lutz], m Abe Nace, 

of U. S. York, Pa., Lutz printing 

co. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2 ¢ Mar. 9; 

EK 607849; Charles Arthur Lutz, 

York, Pa. 6486 


March of the life guards; by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 107; pf. 
©; Apri 27, 192532 e.) Apr: 29 51H 
611616; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 6487 


March of the wee man: Fairy story, 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain; 
Di © Apr. f,, 19205 2ne0 Apr Or 
EK 612990; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6488 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6489 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


March toska po rodine (Longing for 
home) ; rev. with an added original 
pt. [and] Home sweet home; march 
M. Karlinsky, of U. S.; violin. © 
Dees, 25,1924: 2. eo Apr. i, “tO2a: 
E 613288; Morris Karlinsky, Brook- 
lyn. 6489 


Marches funébresg (Funeral marches) ; 
par auteurs divers, ed. rev. Charles 


Quef, of France. 4to. 1. Harmo- 
nium.—2. Grand orgue. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1 ec. each Mar. 6; E 608910, 
608911; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion ] 6490, 6491 


Marching song [and] Swing song; by 
Wilson Manhire, of Great Britain; 
violin with pf. ace. © Mar. 18, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 11; E 609095; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 6492 


Marching song of the Anglo-Saxons; 
w and m M. H. Bowen, of Great 
Britain. © 1c Mar. 2, 1925; H 
610151; Minnie Hallowell Bowen, 
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. 6493 


Marguerite; foxtrot, w Jesse G. M. 
Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 138, 1925; E 607960; 
Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco. 

6494 


———— w Owen Murphy, m Al. Sher- 
man and Ben Bernie, arr. Wm. 
Schulz, all of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 
4to. © Apr. 17, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; 
FE) 611354; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 6495 


w Owen Murphy, melody Al Sher- 
man and Ben Bernie, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612290; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 6496 


Same. © Apr. 13, 1925; 2c. Apr. 

16; E 6138247; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 6497 
Mariage (Le) de Le ‘Trouhadec; 


comédie en quatre actes Jules Ro- 


mains, musique de scéne Georges 
Aurie, of France; pf. 4to. © Mar. 
Hi MOQ ele Apr (6° aD. 26"52: 
Heugel, Paris. 6498 


Marianna; valse, Frank H. Grey, of 
OSes ple ©: Apr. eg on 2c. 
Apr. 9; E 612981; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 6499 

Marie; w Chas. Gordon, m Harry Jay 
[pseud. of Harry, Jay Lincoln] of 
U. 8. Lexington, Ky., Gordon bros. 
music pub. co. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 6: E 612817; Gordon bros.. 
Lexington, Ky. 6500 

Marienlieder; cyclus von elf liedern, 
Hermann Zilcher, of Germany ; hohe 
singstimme. 1. Op. 52a mit streich- 


quartett, stimmen.—2. Op. 52b mit 
klavier. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Mar. 21; E 609246, 609247; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 6501, 6502 


Marietta; mazurk, Francesco Parla- 
vecchia, of Italy ; 1st violin. © 1. 
Mar. 7, 1925; H 610301; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 6503 


Marinello lady, my rose-bud girl; w 
John Paul Jones, m Charlotte The- 
arle Sulcer, of U. S.. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 24; E 610726; Mari- 
nello co., Chicago. 6504 


Maritana; by Wallace, arr. Léon J. 
Fontaine, of Great Britain; violin 
‘and pf. © Apr. 14, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
20; E 609807; Leonard & co., 
London. 6505 


Market street blues; by Chas. Creath, 
of U. S., arr. Z. T. Randolph ; cornet. 
© 1. Apr. 18, 1925; E 613570; 
Artophone corp., St. Louis. 6506 


Marquisette; fantaisie Louis XV, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avee. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Apr. 17, 1925; E 609732; J. Yves 
K., Paris. 6507 

Marriage (The) waltz; melody, R. 
Trotta, of U. S. © 1 e) Apr. 17, 
1925: E 613270; Raymond Trotta, 
Louisville. 6508 

Mars; w and m E. T. Kitto, of U. S. 
© Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 30; EB 
612741 ; Htta 6 Wy Kitto, Ashland, Or. 


6509 
Marsz prezydenta oe w and mel- 
ody J. Kallini, of US; 2) © te. 


Apr. 1, 1925; E 612600; Josef Kal- 


lini, Brooklyn. 6510 
Martial moments (Souvenirs mili- 
taires) ; march medley, selected and 


arr. Aubrey Winter, of England ; pf. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 20; EB 
609256; Hawkes & son, London. 
6511 
Mary: w and nator, Fr. A. Kryesinski, 
of U.. S. .© 1 ce Mar. 2, 1925; E 
610166; Frank A. Kryesinski, Manis- 
tee, Mich. 6512 
Mary-Ella; w Miriam O. Weinberg, m 
F. Isaacs, of U. S. © Mar. 4, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 5; E 610255; Florence 
Isaacs, Buffalo. 
Mary, Mary, quite contrairy ; w and m 
BE. H. McKenney, of U. S. (Jn An 
evening with the children) © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612009; Elena H. 
McKenney, Los Angeles. 6514 
Mary O’Brien, the Irish Hawaiian; w 
and m A. L. Keith and Lée Sterling, 
both of Great Britain; pf., ukulele 


294 


6513 


— 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6539 


and banjulele ace. © Apr. 24, 1925; 
1c Apr. 25; E 609996; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 6515 


Mary, please marry me; w Milton 
Gruber, mlody W. A. Moloney, of 
meee) 1. &- Apr: 29, 1925; Bb 
613583 ; Walter A. Moloney, Altoona, 
a. 6516 


Ma’s kitchen: w and m H. U. V. Lien, 
on WU. S8°© 1 ¢Aprs'11,.1925;5; BE 
611062; Harold U. V. Lien, El Cen- 
tro, Calif. 6517 


Masonic review march; by Mal Hallett 
and Frank Gillfoyle, arr. C. HE. 
Wheeler, all of U. S.; pf. © 1. 
Apr. 2, 1925; E 610903; Al Wilson, 
Robert Danels and Matt Glasser, 
New York. 6518 


Massachusetts: w P. S. Broderick, m 
Paul M. Paulsen, of U. S. © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612017; Patrick 
S. Broderick, Waltham, Mass. 6519 


Mates; from Charline, w Nathan A. 


Conney, m De Lancey Cleveland, of . 


U. S. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
25; E 612101; Bay State music co., 
Somerville, Mass. 6520 


Matouska goloboushka;-Russian folk- 
tune, transcribed Arthur Hartmann, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E 612118; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 
[© transcription] 6521 


Mavis (The) waltz; or, The bird song, 
w and m J. Coon, of Great Britain. 
[Blue print]: © 1 ¢. Apr. 9, 1925; 
E 609652 ; Jack Coon, Calgary, Can- 
ada. 6522 


May bells; gdlop, P. W. Newton, of 
Great Britain; banjo; C and A no- 
tation. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
23; EH 612379; H. F. Odell & co., 
Boston. 6523 


May dance; by Charles Huerter, of 
esse, | ©. Mar) 26, 1925 2° 'e. 
Mar. 28; E 612486; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6524 


May day poem; w and melody T. O. 
Huffaker, of U. S. © 1c. May 4, 
1o2p- oe)  GIS367o; TT. O. Buitaker 
Manassa, Col. 6525 


May night; w Bierbaum, English ver- 
sion Frederick ‘H. Martens, m Selim 
Palmgren, transcribed William Les- 
ter, of U. S.; three women’s voices. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 610482; Breitkopf publications, 
inec., New York. [© English text 
and transcription | 6526 


Maybe she loves me maybe she don’t; 
w and m Irving W. Gielow, of U. S. 
© Marirs6, 9252 Sie) Apmis 
612728 ; Bloom, Randall, Gielow mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 6527 


Maybe someday you'll want to be 
mine; w and m Nib King, of U. S. 
CPA pret ot 19095 | 2 ee: Apr, 27 2B 
613544; Nib King music pub. ¢o., 


Henderson, Ky. 6528 
Mayerhoff (Franz) Sonate; von F. 
Mayerhoff, of Germany, op. 47: 


violine u. klav. © Nov. 25, 1924; 
1-c. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609024; C. A. 
Klemm, Leipzig. 6529 


Mazur ulanow Polskich (Mazurka of 
Polish uians); by J. Kallini, of 
Ua so.0p tia pi. ©-t es Aure 16. 
1925: FE 611124; Josef Kallini, 
Brooklyn. 6530 


’ Mazurka; par Lazare Lévy, of France; 


violon et pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 609758; Max 
Eschig & cie., Paris. 6531 


Me company along; w James Stephens, 
m Richard Hageman, of U. 8.; high 
voice. © Jan. 19, 1925; 2c. Apr. 1; 
E 612684; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 6532 


Me, me and none but me: w tradi- 
tional, m John Dowland, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices, 
in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 9; E 608856; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 6533 


Me neenyah (My little one) ; Spanish 
love song, Herbert Spencer, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
io Miare St “1995 Oe” Aor S~ h 
612910; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 6534 


Spanish three-part song, w Fleta 
Jan Brown, m Herbert Spencer, arr. 
Geos i trinkaus, OF Ul. .6. ¢4iG-,74-, 
Female voices.—2. Mixed voices.—3. 
Male voices. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
each Apr. 8; E 612892-612894; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 6535-6537 


Me tschepet sich zu mir; w and melody 
B. Rosenthal, of U. S. © 1 ce. Apr. 
28, 1925 ; E 611506; Boris Rosenthal, 
New York. 6538 

Me voglio mmareta’; versi e musica 
F. Amodio, of Italy, domiciled at 
New “Work! -© Ff elApr) 23.4995 : 
E 6138413 ; Frank Amodio, New York. 

6539 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


' 6540 


pte mMps seve 20 


Mean papa; w and m C. B. Bocquin, 
oft Us Soi @ vive. Apri 7 49956. 
613529; Clara Baskin Bocquin, Min- 
neapolis. 6540 


Meaning (The) of my dreaming is 
you; w A. Melcher, m Arline R. 
Melcher, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2, ~e@.. Mar. ..26.5 Bip 610152,;. Alfred 
Melcher, Pittston, Pa. 6541 


Meddling with the blues; melody Ed- 
gar Dowell, of U.S. ©1ce. Apr. 11, 
1925; E 611058; Tune-house, inc., 
New York. 6542 


Meditation; by E. S. Hosmer, of U.S.; 
organ. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E 610716; Theo. Presser co,, 
Philadelphia. 6543 


by Signe Lund, of Norway, domi- 


ciled at Chicago, op. 49, no. 1; pf. 
Gi, Apr) Land 925) a 2a. Aer et Grae 


613221; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- — 


6544 


Mediterranean; march, A. W. Hughes, 
OL, Us Si: ybands °4t0: 1G Var_ 12, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 610487; H.C. 
Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 6545 


Medley on national airs; by E. Beyer, 
rev. Julius S. Seredy, of U. S.; full 
orch. © Feb. 18, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; 
E 612662; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] 6546 


Meet me in the spring; that spring- 
time song, w and m. Jos. Geo. Gil- 
bert and Everett Lynton, both of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 24; E 609989 ; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢co., London. 6547 


Meet me to-night at the ball; w and 
melody H. B. Webb, arr. Arthur 
Darvo, both of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
13, 1925: E 607957; Harry Benja- 
min Webb, New York. 6548 


Meet me tonight in dreamland; w W. 
EK. Bradley, m A. Rossi, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
Apre do) 1925 4 2-c), Apr. LS) By GOldked : 
W. E. Bradley, Pocahontas, Va. 

6549 


Meister des rokoko (Maitres du temps 
rococo) ; von Martin Frey, of Ger- 
many ; pf. heft 1, nos. 1-20. © Jan. 
a1, 1925; 1-e. Mar. 25;; Hy 609318 ; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 6550 


Melha temple; march, F. C. Blair, arr. 
Gh UN. .SROGE "bOth. OLRM: oS a upano. 
obl. 24mo. [Photostat] © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613066; Fred- 
erick Charles Blair, Springfield, 
Mass. 6551 


cago. 


Melodia lugubre; av Toivo Kuula, ed. 
and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; 
violoncel, violin, ad lib., och pf. © 


Mar. 30;,1925;. 2.¢e)\ Apes 
611117; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 


6552 


Mélodie dansante; by Felix Borowski, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 21; EH 610583; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 6553 


Melodie religieuse; by Harry Rowe 
Shelley, of U. S.; organ. © Apr. 22, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr..24; E 611390; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 6554 


Melody in C; by Howard Talbot, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 1 e Apr. 25); E'609995 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 6555 


Melody in D; by T. D. Williams, arr. 
Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great Brit- 
ain; organ. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 28; E 612489: Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© transcription] 

6556 

Melody of harmony; w L. A. Sabella, 
melody Michael Alongi and C. Ra- 
dosta, both of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 23, 
1925; EH 612344; Mike Alongi, Louis 
A. Sabella and Charles Radosta, Chi- 
cago. 6557 


Memories; w and melody Mrs. F. Fin- 
nerty, of U.S. ©i1ec. Apr. 10, 1925; 
E 613033; Mrs. Frank Finnerty, 
ities 2 INv ve 6558 


w. Mona Gross Tyer, m W. J. 
Marsh, of U. S.; sop. or ten. mezzo- 
sop. or bar.. © July 11, 1924; 2 c. 
Mar. 27, 1925; E 610758; Arthur’ P. 
Schmidt. co., Boston., 6559 


Memories of a carnival; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, of 'U. 8., op. 6; noi°7T; pf. 
(From my window, no. T) © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 13; BE 607985 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

6560 


Memories of long ago; w Will‘am 
Sumner Whitmore, m Cora Emily 
Whitmore, of U. S. ©1.« Apr. 38, 
1925: E 610979; William S. Whit- 
more, Minneapolis. 6561 


Memories of mother: w H. C. Stewart, 
m Vv. V. Rassouchine. of Russia, 
domiciled at Oakland, Calif., op. 10, 
no. 6;. "©. Mar, to. toea oer rar: 


18; E 612155; Harriet Coleman 
Stewart and Vladimir V. Rassou- 
chine, Oakland, Calif. 6562 


your mother and mine, w and m 
J. A. Mills, arr. Albert W. Coe, both 


296 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6585 


gf UaIS.1 5@ “Apr. 27, 1925 ;)2¢e: Apr. 
25: EB 611468; John A. Mills, Mason 
City, Ia. 6563 


Memories of you; w Clarence Gaskill, 
melody Theodore Julian, of U.S. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1925; EH 613291; T. E. 
Soiree corp., New York. 6564 


Mem/’ries of a thousand dreams; w 
Herbert Thomson and Ansel Mce- 
Murtry, m Samuel H. Speck and A. 
MeMurtry, both of U. S. © Mar. 
21, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 15; E 6138230; 
New York publishers, New York. 

6565 

Ménagerie; paroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France: 
yoix d’enfants, chant seul. 4to. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609475; 
Heugel, Paris.’ 6566 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Capriccio; by Mendels- 
sohn, arr. Van Denman Thompson, 
of U. S.; organ. (Jn American or- 
gan quarterly, v. 6, no. 13, Apr., 


1925) © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 11; 
iE. 613095;, H. W..Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 6567 


Gipsy song; tr. J. C. Graham, ed. 
Carl F. Pfatteicher, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
Apr. 1; H 612648 ; Carl Fischer, ine., 


New York. [© arrangement] 6568 
Quvres, complétes: rev. et 
doigtées, Georges Falkenberg, of 


Mranee= pt.tv. 3.) ©) Mar. 5;: 1925; 
1c. Apr. 6; E 609461; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision and fingering] 6569 


Wedding march; from Midsum- 
mer night’s dream, arr. A. Sartorio, 
of Germany; 2 pianos, 8 hands. © 
Wiaiies 16F vt9255 250. Mar. 203308 
612208; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© arrangement] 6570 


2° eoncerto: op. 40, rév. M. 
Moszkowski, of France: pf. © Feb. 
5, 1925; 1 c«. Mar. 6; E 608916; 


Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 6571 
Menteuse; tango milonga, paroles 
Philippe Goudard, musique M. 


Cazes, of France. Montmartre ed. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 « Apr. '6; HE 
609547 ; Mario Cazes, Paris. 6572 
Menuet; de Francis Thomé, arr. Vic- 
tor Charmeittes, of France: orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 
24,-1925; 1 ec. Apr. 24: BE 609979: 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 65738 
— extrait de la Suite bergamasque. 
Claude Debussy, transcrit Emile 
Nérini, of France: pf. 4 4 mains. 


a a Sa Eee 


Od Marne, 1D25 7° 4d se: }; Apr. 6% HB 
609554; J. Jobert, Paris. [© tran- 
seription ] 6574 
Menuet de Martini (Martini’s minuet) ; 
cho., English version Frederick H. 
Martens, m Padre Martini, arr. Wil- 
liam Lester, of U. S.; three women's 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 14; E 610422; Breitkopf pub- 
lications, inc., New York. [© Eng- 


lish text and arrangement] 6575 


Menuet pour la poupée; par L. Kar- 
ren, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1 
e. Apr. 17; E 609699; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 6576 


Menuet romantique; by P. Cimini, of 
Italy, domiciled at Chicago, op. 17; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1925; E 613407; 
Pietro Cimini, Chicago. 6577 


Menuet vif; par Alex. Roelens, of 
France; violon ou fitite ou viole 
d’amour avec ace. de pf. © Mar. 
5b, 10255 dc, Apr Gz i CO95615 J 
Jobert, Paris. 6578 


Menuett: aus der suite im alten stil, 
Louis Rée, op. 17, no. 2, bearb. Josef 
Németi, both of Austria; salon orch. 
Ato. © Nov. 30, 1924; 1 «@ Mar. 19, 
1925; E 609877; Harth-verlag, Leip- 
zig. 6579 


Mer (La); poéme symphonique, Tré- 
misot, of France; orch. parties avec. 
pf. conductor. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 609509; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 6580 


Mercenary Mary; fox trot from the 
musical eomedy, w and m William 
B. Friedlander and Con Conrad, 
born or Uses... © Apr. ( AS20572. e. 
Apr. 8; E 613165; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 6581 


Mére sur un berceau penchée; par R. 
Ch. Martin, of France, op. 126; 
violon avee ace. de pf. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 6094438 : Heugel, 


Paris. 6582 
Mermaids; valse lente, Richard 
Kountz. of .U. ‘Sis pt. ©" AptiaeeG 


1925; 2 c. Apr. 29; E 611608; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6583 
Merry and gay: w E. Plante, m A. E. 
Gaylord, of U. S. © Apr. 6, 1925; 
ZC, Apr, »10; Hy, 6is015-  Himma 
Plante, Fitchburg, Mass. 6584 
Merry dancers; by Karl Rissland, of 
U. S., op. 24, no. 4; violin and pf. 
© ‘Apr. 6.1925; 2 ce Apr: 10r B 

612975; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
6585 


297 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6586 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Merry swains; morris dance, EH. F. 
Christiani, of U. 8.; pf., four hands. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 
610712; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6586 


Merz’s first steps of the young violin- 
ist; beginner’s book of studies and 
pieces with big notes, Otto C. A. 
Merz, of U. S.. © Mar.-11, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 607999; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 6587 


Message (A) from Missouri; w Cub 
Chester, m Tolch Evans, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 16, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 21; E 609969 ; Cecil Lennox 
© co., London. 6588 


Message (The) of summer; Sunday 
school service for Children’s day, w 
A. A. Payn, m M. Isabelle Ritter, 
Roy E. Nolte and John J. Thomas, 
all of U. S. ‘8vo. © Apr. 18, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 16; E 611104; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 6589 


Messe de la Nativité; musique Pierre 
Kune, of France; chant seul. 4to. 
1., Sops.—2. Basses.— 3.) Téns, / © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. each Apr. 6; H 
609472-609474 ; Heugel, Paris. 

6590-6592 


Messe St. Etienne (St. Stephen’s 
mass) ; m O. Talbot, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ acc. 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 13; E 610420; Odilon 
Talbot, Worcester. 6593 


Messiah, Mediator, King; sacred song, 
w and m Fannie Birdsall Bula, of 
U. S. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1924; 2 «. 
Mar. 14, 1925; E 610488; Leroy E. 


Bula, Indianapolis. 6594 
Metamorphosen (Metamorphoses) ; 
drei selbstgesprache, Walter W. 


Stockhoff, of U. S.; pf. nos. 1-3. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ce. each Apr. 2, 1925; 
E 612876-612878; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 6595-6597 
Mexican Rose; w and m Arthur S. 
Josselyn, arr. M. L. Lake, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
W. M. Rice. Rev. ed. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 11; E 611079; Alpha 

music co., Providence, R. I. [ 
6598 


new matter] 
Meyer (Willy) 2 bertihmte serenaden 
(Deux sérénades célébres) ; von W. 


Meyer, of Germany; pf. 1. In E.— 


2. Indes. © Mar. 24, 1925; 1 c. each 
Apr. 9; E 609629; Apollo-verlag, 
Berlin. 6599 © 


Miami blues; w P. Fogarty, m Whitey 
Berquist, of U. S. Miami, Fla., Fo- 


garty & Berquist. © Mar. 10, 1925; 
2:e. Mar! 13; H) 6127223) Paw o- 
garty, Miami. 6600 


Miami, I hear you calling; w C. B. 
Sledge, m E. Ryan, of U. S. Au- 
gusta, Ga., A. B. Prontaut. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; BH 613546: 
Cecil B. Sledge, Augusta, Ga. 6601 


Miami moonlight; w Claude E. Pullen : 
m Q. Dungan, of U. S. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E 612787; Olive 
Dungan, Miami, Fla. 6602 


Midnight butterfly; w and melody C. 
Holgerson, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 611262; Cecil Holgerson, 
New York. 6603 


Midnight strutters; by James and Ja- 
nice Blythe, both of U. S.; pf. 
1.c. Mar..28, 1925; BH -612347 = Ghi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. 6604 


Midnight (The) waltz; w Gus Kahn, 
m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © 
Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; EB 612069 ; 
Leo Feist inc., New York. 6605 


arr. Otto Frey, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Mar. 19, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 20; E 612278; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

6606 


Mighty blue; fox-trot, w Raymond B. 
Egan, m Richard A. Whiting, of 
U. S., arr. Wm. Schulz; orch. 4to. 
© Apr. 29, 1925; 2 c Apr. 30; E 
611598; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 6607 


—w Raymond B. Egan, m Richard 
A. Whiting, of U. S. © Apr. 13, 
1925; 2.c.. Apr. 163, 613245,2) Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6608 


Mighty like a dream; waltz song, w 
and m Mrs. F. W. Dimon [i. e. S. 
Dimon], arr. A. W. Turner, both of 
U.S: ©%1.e) Apr Zoe S25" Dp 
613617; Seline Dimon, Birmingham, 
Ala. 6609 


Milenberg; melody, L. Rappolo, P. 
Mares and F. Morton, arr. Joe 
Jordan, all of U. 8S. © 1 ce Apr. 
17, 1925; EH 618278; Walter Melrose, 
Chicago. 6610 


Milford; w and m H. Grant, of U. S. 
© Apr.''3; 19253°2e. “Apri mesh 
612960; Hubert Grant, Yonkers, 
N. ¥. 6611 


Military attack; by Georg Hggeling, 
of Germany, op. 245; pf. duet. © 
Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; B 607934; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6612 


298 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Military galop (Galop militaire) ; by 
Ch. Barthman, arr. Aubrey Winter, 
of England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Ato. © Apr. 6, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 21; EB 
609953 ; Hawkes & son, London. 

6613 


Milk O! child’s unison song, w Mrs. 
Harold Spender, m Felix White, of 
England; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 14, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 16; E 609147; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 6614 


Milley; w John Weyer, m A. Weyer, 
OES: 5 O71 ‘eo Mar! 27,1925) 
613387 ; Alvin Weyer, Gary, Ind. 

6615 


Millions of men; from Patricia, w 
Greatrex Newman, m Goeitfrey Gwy- 
ther, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 3r; E 
609795; Francis, Day & ‘Hunier, 
London. 6616 


Minarett (Der) (The minaret) ; suite 
orientalischer melodien, B. Leopold, 
of Germany; orch. mit pf. direction 
u. violine 1 direction. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 25; E 609317; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 6617 


Mind your P’s and Q’s; from P’s and 
Q's, w Donovan Parsons, m Pat 
Thayer, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 20; E 609803; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 6618 


Miniature suite; by C. B. Rootham, of 
Great Britain: string orch. and pf. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 20; E 609218; Cyril B. Roo- 
tham, Cambridge, England. 6619 


Minne (Ett) (A memory): av Selim 
Palmegren, op. 82, no. 3, ed. and rev. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. S.: pf. © Mar. 
oo, 99255, 2--e: Apr: 14; BE. 611120; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© 
editing and revising] 6620 


Minnete (Valse caprice) ; J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.: steel guit. © Apr. 
81925: 2c. ‘Apr. 20; H 6138349; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver, 
Colo. 6621 


Minuet; by Alessandro Scarlatti, tran- 
seribed Arthur Hartmann, of U. S.: 
violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2e. 
Mar. 18; E 612121; Breitkopf publi- 
eations, ine., New York. [© tran- 
scription ] 6622 


Miroir (Le) de Chrysis; danse Ed- 
- ouard Mathé et Fernand Malet, both 
of France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 


9) 


o_ 


6634 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 
609592; Paul JDecourcelle, Nice, 
France. 6623 


Mirth and merriment; intermezzo gio- 
coso, Francis Delille, arr. M. Baron, 
of U. S.: orch. with pf. conductor. 
©: Apr? 7%, 1925; 210e.4 Apr. 103) EB 
613087; Maurice Baron, New York. 

6624 


Mis recuerdos; tango, w and m AI- 
berto Trejo, of San Salvador. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610748; George 
M. Dada, San Salvador, C. A. 6625 


Mischievous eyes; by Charles Huerter, 
of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2c. 
Mar. 28; E 612488; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 6626 


——w and melody T. Fischer and H. 
Schmidt, both of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
14, 1925; E 611091; Harry Schmidt 
and Ted Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 

6627 


Miss America; w and m H. W. Gam- 
bill oe as. | OAD 93. 7192552. 
‘Apr. 16; E 613265; Henry W. Gam- 
bill, Oak Park, Il. 6628 


Miss Tanguett; tango milonga de Bon- 
jour Paris, José Padilla, of Spain; 
Dis (Cl, Bec. 25,2 1924 <1 -¢! Apr, G, 
1925; E 609488; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 6629 

Miss you; waltz, w Harry Tobias and 
Ira La Shan, m Geo. O. Perry, of 
Ww. Sx © Mar 3, 1925. 2.¢e. Mars13 ; 
E 612068; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

6630 


Missa choralis; w Licinio Refice, arr. 
James P.’ Dunn, of -U..S. 5. mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 4, 
125 22 ce. MADE as, En Ol005b. eo. 
Fischer & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 6631 


Missa pro defunctis: liturgical text, 
auctore Alexandro Karezynski, op. 
28: ad quatour voces viriles. 4to. 
© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 21; E 
610577; Bolestaw J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago. 6632 


Missionary (The) barrel; reading 
Lytton Cox, m Henry 8S. Sawyer, of 


U.S. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 3; 
E 612777; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 6633 


Mississippi: w Perrin Holmes Lowrey, 
m Mrs. D. W. Morgan, of U. S. 
Okolona, Miss., Okolona music club. 
@ Apr?) 15551925); 2%e¢. sApri 1830 0 
613373 : Mrs. DeWitt Morgan, Oko- 
lona. Miss. 6634 


99 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6635 


Mississippi, here I come; w and m 
C. B. Loeffler, of U. 8S. [Photo- 
graphed] © 1. Apr. 1. 1925; E 
612941; Carolyn B. Loeffler, Gulf- 
port, Miss. 6635 


Mississippi moonlight: w Ralph Stan- 
ley, m Nat. D. Ayer, of U. S.; pf. 
ace. with arr. for banjulele banjo 
and ukulele, Kel Keech; in OC. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Avr -6..1925" (2 4e. Aur. se ak 
612933; B. Feldman & co., London. 

6636 


Mississippi river shore; waltz, w and 
melody F. G. Moritsky, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610136; Fred 
George Moritsky, Brooklyn. 6637 


Missouri river fox trot; melody W. 
Tolly, of U.S VO Vl eu Mar. 24. 
1925; E 610657; Wim. Tully, Phila- 
delphia. 6638 


Mister Globetrotter: operette in drei 
akten, von Gtinther Bibo, musik 
Otto Urack, of Germany; volistitn- 
diger klavierauszug mit text. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609827; Rondo-verlag, Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf, Germany. 6639 


Mr. Man; fox trot, w and melody G. 
C. Anderson, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
7, 1925; E 610671: George Clarence 
Anderson, Springfield, Ill. 6640 


Mr. Murphy's dilemma; w and melody 
Seott Brampton, of U. S. ©1l1e«. 
Mar. 5, 1925; E 610236; William 
Mason Reay, Highland Park, Il. 

6641 


Mizpah; w from the Scriptures, m C. 
H.-G 2ot Ua. © Apr i 1925. 
2e. Mar. 30; E 6108387; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 6642 


Moda (La) d’America; w and melody 
G. D. Simone, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
13, 1925; E 596480; G. D. Simone, 
Albany, Calif. 6643 


Modern clarinet method for beginners ; 
by R. M. Miller, of U. S.. © Apr. 
10, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 21, aff. Apr. 24; 
A 828806; Roy Merrill Miller, War- 
ren, O. 6644 


Moderna (La) ;' mazurka, V. Spadea, 
of U.S} pie © Mar. 11519255 2c: 
Mar. 12; HK 607913; V. Spadea, New 
York. 6645 


Moderne miniaturen; von Walter Nie- 
mann, of Germany, op. 95; klavier. 
nos. 1-10. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609905; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6646 


© May 14, 1924; 1 ¢.: 


pt. 111, n. s.,. v.20 


Moi je me couche; de Pépéte, paroles 
Didier Gold, R. Dieudonné et C. A. 
Carpentier, musique José Padiila, of 
Spain. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1: c¢. Apr. 
6; E 609502 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

6647 


M6j wianeczku lawendowy: piosnka 
na oczepiny, tekst » muzyka Frank 
' Pryzbylskiego, of U. S. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 ¢c. Mar. 30; -K) 6124725 W. 
H. Sajewski, Chicago. 6648 
Mollie darling; by Hays, trans. M. W. 
Butler, of U. 8.; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 23; EH 612362; A. W. 


Perry's sons, Sedalia, Mo. [© tran- 
seription ] 6649 
Molly; w K. C. Sebring, m Dutch 


Campbell [i. e. Leon Delos Camp- 
bell] of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612797; Kenneth C. Sebring, Al- 
liance, O. 6650 


Molto leggiero; air de ballet, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 


conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 e. Apr. 17, 1925; E 609731; J. 
Yves K., Paris. 6651 


Moment musical; by L. J. Lucken- 
bach, of U. S.; pf. [Photostat] © 
1c. Apr. 22, 1925; E 613402; Leon- 
ard Jacob Luckenbach, Bethlehem, 
Pa. 6652 


Moments of melody; collection of 
waltzes, Rafael A. Castillo, of Guate- 
mala, domiciled at Washington; pf. 
New York, Rialto musie co. 1. La 
ceapricieuse. [four others] © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar: 20; HE 612257 ; 

. Diane des Aulniers, Washington. 

6653 

Mon ame est une infante....; 
paroles Albert Samain, musique 
Marguerite Canal, of France. (In 
Au jardin de Vinfante) © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; EH 608959 ; 
Maxime Jamin, Paris. 6654 


Mon bus’ness; java, paroles Albert 
Willemetz, musique Ch. Borel-Clerc, 
of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 « 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608935; Ch. Borel- 
Clere, Paris. 6655 


Mon noble sire; de L’arlequin, poéme 
Jean Sarment, musique Max D’Ol-. 
lone, of France. 1. Morceau separé 
no. 1.—2. Morceau séparé no. 1 bis, 
en sol mineur, pour tén. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 c. each Apr. 6; E 609448, 
609449 ; Heugel, Paris. 6656, 6657 


Mon vieux; comédie en 3 actes, mélée 
de chansons, paroles André Birabeau 
et Battaille-Henri,, musique Chag- 


500 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


non, Chantrier, Gabaroche, et al, of 
France; pf. et chant. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; D 26755; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 6658 
Mona Lisa; w and m BH. Orlando, of 


England. © Apr. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
4; E 609422 ; Hleanor Orlando, Ham- 


mersmith, N. England. 6659. 
Monday (The) mornin’ washday 
blues; w C. M. McGee and R. L. 


McGee, m C. M. McGee, of U. S., 
arr. A. G. Knight. © Mar. 238, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 26; H 610743; Carroll Mar- 
.tin MeGee and Robert Louis McGee, 
McKeesport, Pa. 6660 


Money is your only friend; w and 
melody kh. .: Mort,” of, U-"S. 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612541; Rollie 
L. Mort, Twin Falls, Id. 6661 


-Monkey business; musical numbers 


and program, w S. A. Hoover, L. J. 


Morrill and others, m H. B. Blakey, 
D. T. Fisher, jr., and Frank Crumit, 
all of U. S. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 26; D 26751; Young busi- 
ness men’s club of Columbus, O., 
Columbus, O. 6662 


Monkey shines; by Cedric W. Lemont, 
OH LUMSiebipt.t ©! MMar., (23, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 27; E 612429; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 6663 


Mont (Le) chevalier; ouverture, A. 
Courtade, of France; fanfare de 
trompes de chasse. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 17; E 609691; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 6664 


Montgomery post; march, George Ro- 
senkrans, of U. S.; band. 4to. 


Maia bee toze 2 ec. | Mar. 145.) 
610485; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa! 6665 


Montie Ikle blues; w Freddie Ains- 
worth, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
16, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 613368; 
Freddie Ainsworth, Beaumont, Tex. 

6666 


Montmartre rose; fox-trot, w and m 
Tommy Lyman, of U. S. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 10; E 610323; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© revision of words and music and 
arrangement as song] 6667 


Moods; by M. Helfand, of U. S8.; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1925: E 610662; 
. Maurice Helfand, New York. 6668 


Moon dreams; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
of U. S., op. 432; pf. © Mar. 24, 
1925 ; 2 c. Mar. 27; E 612427; Arthur 
Davis, St. Louis. 6669 


; 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6683 


Moon-magic; intermezzo, Eric Coates, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 18; E 609193 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 6670: 


Moonbeams bring memories of you; 
Hawaiian love song, w and m Bert 
H. Carlson and C. HE. King, both of 


U. So © 1. ec.’ Mar. 16, 1925; HB 
612016; Charlies Edward King, 
Honolulu. 6671 


Moonlight dreams; w and m C. M. 
Neott,” of ° UL SP©: We: “Apr: "28, 
1925; EH 611508; Clarence M. Scott, 
Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 6672 


Moonshine Kitty; w and m Carolyn 
Keller, of U. S. © 1 ec. Mar. 13, 
1925; E 607965; Gregory Deane, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 6673 

Moorish idyll; by André Marcelle, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 14; E 609175; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 6674 


More love to thee; w Elizabeth P. 
Prentiss, m R. M. Stults, of U. S. 
1. High voice, in G.—2. Med. voice, 
in F.—3. Low voice, in D. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 4; E 6109583 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 6675 

Moritz (Edvard) Drei capricen; von 
EH. Moritz, of Germany, op. 29, no. 
1-3; violine und klavier. © Dec. 
15, 1924; 1 ce. each Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609848—-609850; R. Birnbach, 
Berlin. 6676-6678 


-—— Suite; von EK. Moritz, of Germany, 
op. 20; violoncello. © Dec. 15, 1924; 
Pc? Mar: “19; 1925 Hh’ 6098470; “RR: 
Birnbach, Berlin. 6679 


Morrison manual; major and minor 
scales, one octave, Don Morrison, of 
U.S. pt. 2, 440, © Apr. 4 1925 
2c. Apr. 6; E 612814; Oberlin music 
co., Oberlin, O. 6680 

Mort (La) de Pra Narai; des Mélodies - 
Siamoises de WH. C. Grassi, transcrit 
F. Delamarche, of France: orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
5, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608965 ; 
A. Z. Mathot, Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion] 6681 

Morte di Margherita (Death of Mar- 
gherita) ; from Mefistofele, Arrigo 
Boito, English version Th. Baker, 
selected and ed. Max Spicker, of 
U. S. © Dee. 23, 1924; 2 ec. Jan. 
80, 1925; EH 607732; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© editing] 6682 


Mortels poisons ; fantaisie dramatique, 
Vincent Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609435; 
J. Yves K., Paris. 6683 


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6684 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Moscovite; morceau de genre, Alfred 
Capri, of France; pf., violon et cello, 
contrebasse ad lib. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609706; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 6684 


Most of all I want your love; w 
Harold Horne, m H. G. Tandler, of 
U. S. © Dec. 30, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 
19, 1925; BH 610553; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 6685 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Serenade; four- 
pt. cho., w Frederick H. Martens, 
arr. Bryceson Treharne, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. © Mar. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 610630; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement] 6686 


Motele;: w and melody A. King, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 1925; EH 613271; Adolph 
King, New York. 6687 

Motets for the three hours’ agony serv- 
ice; m ed. and composed Pietro A. 
Yon,of U.S. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.— 
2. Male voices. © Mar. 11, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 13; E 607967, 607968; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 

6688, 6689 

Motette zum Epiphaniasfest; siehe! 
finsternis decket das erdreich, musik 
Arnold Mendelssohn, of Germany, 
op. 90, no. 10; fiir achtstimmigen 
chor. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 21; E 609244; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 6690 

Motette zum erntedankfest; ihr kinder 
Zion freuet euch, musik Arnold Men- 
delssohn, of Germany, op. 90, no. 7; 
fiir achtstimmigen cho. © Feb. 12, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 21; E 609243; Breit- 
kopt & Hartel, Leipzig. 6691 

Mother; w and m H. J. Kurtz, of U.S. 
©; Apr) 1, 19255 2c. Apry\183, 1 
611208 ; Horace J. Kurtz, LaFayette, 
Ind. 6692 

w E. H. King, melody Harry P. 

Guy, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 1925; 

E 612012; Elizabeth Hibbert King, 

Detroit. 6693 

w Esther Swartzberg, m Silvio 

Hein, of U. S..;©. Mar. 30, 1925; 

2c. Apr. 1; BH 612707; John Church 

co., Cincinnati. 6694 


Mother and home: w and m Robert E. 
Massey, of U. S. © Mar. 7, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 9; E 610358; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

6695 

w W. C. Poole, m Ira B. Wilson, 

of U. S.: med. voice. © Feb. 16, 

1925; 2 c. Apr. 4; E 610948; Lorenz 

pub. co., Dayton, O. 6696 


Mother and the book of God; w E. 
C. Baird, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U.S. © Apr. 1; 1925; 2. ¢. Mar. 30; 
E 610827; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 6697 


Mother, come and get your boy; w 
and melody J. Vollmer, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1925; 4 610257; James 
Vollmer, Philadelphia. 6698 


Mother dear; w and m F. A. Wurz- 
burg, of U. S. Chicago, Ill., Walter 
Ford music co. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27; E 618547; Fred A. Wurz- 

burg, Chicago. 6699 

Mother, dear mother; w and m O. L. 
Chadwick,, of U.. S.. © 1)ey Apr. 
15, 1925; E 613235; O. Linwood 
Chadwick music pub. co., Hyannis, 
Mass. 6700 


Mother McGee; w R. B. Fouch, m 
R. B. Fouch and Sylva Marcotte, - 
both of U. S., arr. S. Marcotte. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1925; EH 612586; R. B. 
Fouch and Sylva Marcotte, Minne- 
apolis. 6701 

Mother, my dear; three-pt. cho., poem 
Katherine Nolen, m Bryceson Tre- 
harne, of Great Britain, women’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 23; HK 610631; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 6702 


Mother, never was there name more 
sweet; w and m J. P. Mills, of U. S., 
op. 84. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
9; BH 607877; John Proctor Mills, 
Montgomery, Ala. 6703 

Mother, your place in my heart; w and 
m EK. Harris, of U. S. Sioux City, 
Ia.,, Harris and Share. © Mar. 
30. 1925.2. 2. Guy ADE a ae ere ent aTOs 
Eldon Harris, Sioux City, Ila. 6704 

Mother’s day; w and melody Vibratius 
[pseud. of F. G. Partingtom], har- 
mony N. L. Ridderhof, of U. S. 
Seattle, Wash., Humanity’s pub. co. 
© Mar. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr’ 6; EB 
613599; Frederick G. Partington, 
Seattle. 6705 

Mothers’ day service; ed. R. O. John- 
son and J. E. Sturgis, both of U. S. 
Svo. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 26; A 825773; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 6706. 

Mother’s face; w and melody F. H. 
Davis, of U. S. © 1c Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612038; Floyd H. Davis, 
Richmond, Mo. 6707 

Mother’s lulaby; by C. E. Olson, of 
U... Sic pw ©, 1 ee Apr Sy 1925. 
613021; Charles Edward Olson, Min- 
neapolis. 6708 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


Mother’s reward: w Nettie L. Berg- 
house, m F. G. Smith, of U. S. © 
famines, 21925;..2: ee) Apr., 2%;..B 
613532; F. Gerald Smith, Anderson, 
Ind. 6709 


Mother’s wonderful love; w and m R. 
Se Worsley,’ of (U.'Si .©) Apr: 9, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 16; E 613262; Ruth 
S. Worsley, New Bedford, Mass. 

6710 


Moto perpetuo; by E. Markham Lee, 
of Great Britain ; violin, 1st position, 
and pf.. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
9: E 609637; Alfred Lengnick & Go., 
ltd., London. 6711 


Mots (Les) que l’on se dit... .; fox- 
trot, de Mon vieux, Albert Chantrier, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur 
et paroles. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609521; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© orchestration] 

6712 

Moulin (Le) de Roger Bontemps; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
Zoe bozok Cc, April, ; EK. 6097380; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 6713 


Mountain echoes; waltz, m and arr. 
P, A. Lacy, of U. S.;.orch. © Mar. 
ioe ee, Mar. i238; BH 612275; 
P. A. Lacy, Loretto, Pa. 6714 


Mountain laurel; waliz, Thos. S. Allen, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, both of U. S.; 
oreh. \4to..) ©, Oct.\18, 1924;,.2 « 
Apr. 15, 1925: E 613198; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 6715 


Mounted police galop {Galop de la 
gendarmerie 4 cheval); by Chas. 
Le Thiere, arr. Aubrey Winter, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
aes 2) Apr 6, 1925) 1c, “Apne; 
E 609956; Hawkes & son, London. 

6716 


Mournful agitato; by Bruno Hilse, rev. 
Morris Aborn, both of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2c. Mar. 11; 
E 610348; Belwin, inc., New York. 

6717 

Movovxai edocers A. KaBBadra. 8 povorka 
Tewaxea dia pavdor{.vo, Bort, Kal kAapivo. 
Tevxos 2ov. © Mar. 22, 1924; 2 «. 
Apr. 25; E 588291; Lucien Cavadies, 
New York. [© compilation and ar- 
rangement] 6718 

Movie time; w R. Whitely, melody 
RE Brennen, ‘of U:''S.. “© Lf ¢. 


Apr. 30, 1925; E 611523; Richard . 


Whitely, Saxonburg, Pa. 6719 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Adagio; 
transcribed, Arthur Hartmann, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 


6730 


1925; 1 ec. Mar. 18; E 612119; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 
[© transeription] 6720 


Andante [and] Gavotte gracieuse ; 
transcribed Arthur Hartmann, of U. 
S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 18; E 612122; Breitkopf 
publications, inc.. New York. [© 
transcription ] 6721 


Andantino molto grazioso; tran- 
seribed Arthur Hartmann, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © Mar: 14,1925; 
2c. Mar. 18; E 612125; Breitkopf 
publications, inc., New York. [© 
transcription ] 6722 
Figaro’s hochzeit (Les noces de 

Figaro) ; potpourri Arthur Seybold, 

of Germany, op. 205, no. 6; klavier, 

violine und violoncello. © Jan. 5, 

1925: 1 ec. Apr. 20; E 609959; Anton 

J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 6723 
— Gavotte; transcribed Arthur Hart- 

mann, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 

Mar; 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar: 18; EB 

612123; Breitkopf publications, inc., 

New York. [© transcription] 6724 
Die hochzeit des Figaro (Le nozze 
di Figaro); komische oper in 4 
akten, Lorenzo Da Ponte, deutsche 
iibersetzung teils rev., teils neu 
bearb. Hermann Leyi, vollstAindiger 
klavierauszug mit text, rev. Paul 
Klengel, of Germany. Edition Breit- 
kopf. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Apr. 2; E 609630; Breitkopf u. Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 6725 
Pantomime; transcribed Arthur 
Hartmann, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c Mar. 18; B 
612120; Breitkopf publications, inc.., 
New York. [© transcription] 6726 


Sonata no. 12; by W. A. Mozart, 
ed., phrased and fingered, George 
Farlane, analysis Stewart Macpher- 
son; pf, in FE. © Mar. 27, 1925: 
1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609600; Joseph Wil- 
liams. Iltd., London. [© editing, 
phrasing, fingering and analysis] 

6727 

— Die zauberfidte (La flite en- 
chanteé) ; potpourri Arthur Seybold, 
ot Germany, op. 205, no. 8: klavier, 
violine und violoncello. © Jan. 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 20; E 609960; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 6728 

Muggheri (La) di lu Cascavaddaru; 
versi Giovanni De Rosalia, musica 
Paolo Dones, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
13, 1925; E 607952; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 6729 


Murat temple band; march, F. Jewell, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 28, 


303 


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6731 


1925; 2c. Apr. 28; E 613576; Fred 
Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 6730 
Murmuring leaves; by Concone, op. 
25, no. 11, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 29; E 6138609; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations, gen- 

eral information and glossary] 
6731 


Muscle shoals; w and m J. C. Curry, 
of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
©,” Apr, 20/7 1925-22) G Apre 25 7) 2) 
613515; John C. Curry, Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. 6732 


Musette ; comédie musicale en un acte, 
dapres lVceuvre de Henri Murger, 
livret A. Gandrey, musique HE. Cools, 
of France; pf. et chant. Paris, Max 
Eschig et cie. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; D 26753; Hugéne 
Cools, Paris. 6733 


Music for dancing and drill classes; 
by Lionel Larenne, of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Feb. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 12; EB 
609299; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 6734 


Music (The) serap book; kindergarten 
method for pf. beginners, N. Louise 
Wright, of U. S. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 20; E 612214; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 6735 


Musical adventures for four little 
hands; treble within the compass of 
five notes, Rudolf Friml, of U. S.; 
pf. 1. The wishing moon. [4 others] 
©i Marr, (. 1925 ° 2c. Mary 11.) 
610368 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

6736 


Musical theory at a glance; the ele- 
mentals of notation, transposition, 
ete., Grace Hofheimer, of U. S.; pf. 
©, Jan. 9),19252) 20 e., Aproi hsp 
612665; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. 6737 

Musik fiir geige und orchester; in 
einem satz, Rudi Stephan, klavier- 
auszug Helmut Andreae, both of 

, Germany ;, violine und klavier. © 
Dee. 11, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1925; H 
609121; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 6738 

Musikalische (Der) klavier-unterricht 
(The musical piano teaching) ; von 
M. Mayer-Mahr, of Germany, unter 
mitwirkung Adolph Stark; klavier. 
Band 38, heft 1-4. © Apr. 3, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609915; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6739 


Musique; paroles Albert Samain, mu- 
sique Marguerite Canal, of France. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608957 ; Maxime Jamin, Paris. 
6740 


Muss man denn schlafen geh’n? aus 
der operette: Anneliese von Dessau, 
von Robert Winterberg, instr. Fritz 
Baumann, both of Austria; salon 
orch. 4to. © Dee. -31, 1924; 1 e. 
Feb. 14, 1925; EH 608612; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. 6741 


Mussorgsky (M. P.) Fantasie (Fan- 
taisie) ; tiber motive der oper, Boris 
Godounow, von M. P. Mussorgsky, 
arr. Leopold Weninger, of Germany ; 
orch. mit violine direction u pf. ‘di- 
rection. © Jan. 31, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 
25; E 609312; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. — 6742 


My Alpine girl; Alpine fox-trot, w 
Howard M. Casteel, m A. Franic, 
arr. Harry L. Alford, both of U. S.; 
pf.: and ukulele ace.; with yodel 
duett. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
23; E 610649; South Bend music 
pub. co., South Bend, Ind. 6743 


My baby; melody A. B. Coon and 
Joseph B. Colling, both of U. 8S. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612063; Adel- 
bert B. Coon; Hollywood, Calif. 

6744 


w and melody J. L. Johnson, arr. 
H. Qualli Clark, both of U. S. 

1c. Mar. 3, 1925; E 607757 ; J. Lester 
Johnson, New York. 


My baby went away; w and melody 
KE. Fortunato, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
6, 1925; E 612829; Eugenio Fortu- 
nato, Philadelphia. 6746 


My baby’s lullaby ; w and m B. E. Pol- 
lock, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610592; Belie Hlizabeth Pollock, 
Philadelphia. 6747 


My bandit; w H. G. Thrash, m Ethel 
Phillips, of U. S.. © 1 -¢. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612590; Ethyl G. Thrash, 
San Bernardino, Calif. 6748 

My boy; fox-trot, w S. Hopper, m P. 
Papile, of U. S. © Apr. 18, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 21; E 611307; Phil Papile 
and Scott Hopper, East St. Louis, 
Til. 6749 

My buddy who sleeps over there; w 
O. Cure, m Len. Fleming, of U. S. 


New York City, Frank Harding. © 


Mar. 16,, 1925; 2) eo) Mar) 2h.) 58) 
610624; Orla Cure, Shelbyville, Ind. 
6750 

My California; w J. Cusber, melody 
Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612049; James Cusber, 
San Francisco. 6751 


304 


ditt IN me 


6745 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


My California home; w and m W. F. 
Cushing, sr., of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 610494; William Ferris 
Cushing, sr., Brooklyn. 6752 


My child don’t forget that mother loves 
you; w H. C. Fitch, m Clifton Keith, 
Beas. (©) Ic. Apr.,.30;.1925::, BH 
611530; Henry C. Fitch, Belmont, O. 

6753 


My Colorado home; w C. Seiler, m 
Anthony S. Lohmann, of U. S. © 
1 c. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612232; Charles 
Seiler, Denver. 6754 


My cross-word girl; w and melody 
Cite bardme, jr, of U. S.. © 1.e. 


Apr. 2, 1925; E 612822; Charles 
Lewis Harding, jr., Dedham, Mass. 
6755 


My dear Caroline; w M. De Roya, m 
L. Florin Brown, of U. S. © Mar. 
7, 1925; 2c. Mar. 7; E 610318; Mar- 
garet De Roya, Dillonvale, O. 6756 


My debt to mother; w Nettie L. Berg- |. 


house, m F. G. Smith, of U. 8. 
Apr. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; Hi 618067 ; 
F. Gerald Smith, Anderson, Ind. 
6757 
My do right man blues; w and melody 
H. B. Webb, arr. Arthur Darvo, both 
be tea 1 ec Mar. 13.1925; E 
607958; Harry Benjamin Webb, New 
York. 6758 


My dream boy; w Lura De Marr 
[pseud. of Mrs. W. R. Johnston], m 
Haw. Hale. or U. S..,© .1 ec. Apr. 
So fore  B10918.: ‘Mrs... W.,. R. 
Johnston, Coldwater, Kan. 6759 


My dream city; w Chas. H. Gabriel, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, jr., of U. S.; 
mixed voices. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 30: E 610839; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 6760 


My dream home that is waiting for 
you; w and m Ned Underhill, of 
U. S. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
12; E 610417; Jack Riley music 
pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 6761 

My dreamland girl; w Billy Newton, 
m, Harry L. Alford;/of Uz::S. © 
Apt, 071925 2c, Apr..16 3H 613261,; 
William Newton, Joplin, Mo. 6762 

My eastern princess; piece charac- 
teristic, Hithel Allen Nelson, of Eng- 
mud: pe. “© Dee. 31,1924: 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 608976; B.° Rou- 
danez, Paris. 6763 

My fair lady; from My fair lady, w 
B. G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin, m 
George Gershwin, of U. S. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 2 c« Apr. 24; E 611410; 
Harms, ine., New York. 6764 


6777 


My fairy lover; w Donald A. Mac- 
kenzie, m Granville Bantock, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 10; E 609052; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 6765 


My fireside; w Cornelius W. Weaver, 
m “sd. Patten, yr. Ok? US SS!s pt. 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1925; B 
611055; James Lee Patton, jr., Ger- 
mantown, Pa. 6766 


My floweret; w H. J. Hoose, m Walter 
L. Weil, of U. S., arr. Wm. Chas. 
Schoenfeld. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 2; E 610126; Walter L. Weil, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 6767 


full orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
2. Mar ols 8 GI2Z76L*W alter. i. 
Weil, Port Chester, N. Y. 6768 


My Fordessian; w and melody M. A. 
Bauer; of Wi Sli dO 1s 'e.- Apr.7:21, 
1925; E 611301; M. A. Bauer, Get- 
tysburg, S. D. 6769 


My gal don’t love me anymore; fox- 
trot, w Ben Russell, m Cliff Friend, 
arr. Frank E. Barry, both of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ¢« 
Mar. 28; E 610814; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


6770 

My gal Jo; w Al Bernard, m Russel 
Robinson, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr: Jeanné Gravelle, of U. 
S.7°@ Apr. -10,! 1925 7 2”%e. Apr..10: 


EK 613072; Henry Waterson, ince., 
New York. 6771 
My gal Melindy; w and m Gayle 


Grubb and Orville Andrews, both of 


U. S., arr. August H. Dietze. © 
Apr. 14501925 0:2 5e@, Apri 604 EB 
611177; Harry Sidles, Lincoln, Neb. 


6772 

My girl; w and melody P. Lancio, of 
Ui Sau2@oolh es2Apr): 10, -192he7 EB 
613041; Pasquole Lancio, Los An- 
geles. 6773 


My girl in Reno; w and melody G. 
Reid, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1925; 
E 613038 ;.Gilbert Reid, Detroit. 

6774 

My Guide; sacred song, w Evangeline 
Close, m Hdward Shippen Barnes, 
of U. S.; high voice, organ acc. © 
Mar. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 9; E 610272; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 6775 


My Hawaiian evenin’ star; waltz, w 
and m Andy Sheridan, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. Ken- 
drick. © 1 © Apr. Wf) 1925<t-E 
613284; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6776 


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My heart breaking gal: w and melody 
B. Mack, ‘of' Ul Si, -© d c..Mar. 9, 
1925; E 610330; Billie Mack, Chi- 
cago. 6777 

My heart is bleeding for you; w and 
melody Mrs. W. E. Clifford, jr., of 


Ws BONO a lie Ap 20) Gl925 cok 
611283; Mrs. Wm. E. Clifford, jr., 
Boston. 6778 
My heart is calling; barcarolle, w 


Fred Riley. m Joseph Spurin Calleja, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 18, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 20; E 613369; Harms, inc.. 
New York. 6779 
My heart’s desire; w and m A. Hisen- 
berg, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613461; Anna Eisenberg, Brook- 
lyn. 6780 
My home; w and m Sam Coslow, Al. 
Dubin and Irving Mills, all of U. S. 
Or Apr 16) ) 1925 x 20ren A prii23 oH 
611384; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
} 6781 


My humming bird: w and melody L. .- 


Woodward, of U..S. ©-1 « Mar. 
9, 1925; E 607812; Letta Woodward, 
Plymouth, Ind. 6782 
My jasmine love; w Helen Boardman 
Knox, m Duncan Ross [pseud. of 
H. D. Rose], of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 1925; E 610408; Hugh Duncan 
Rose, New York. 6783 
My kewpie doll: w and melody T. 
Fischer and H. Schmidt, both of 
USS (OP ptentApe 1449253 
611087; Harry Schmidt and Ted 
Fischer, College Point, N. Y. 6784 
My knickers; w and melody Mrs. W. 
H. McKinney, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
23, M6025); _H 612331; .Mers.,..W: “BH. 
McKinney, Newberry, Pa. 6785 
My lady’s throat; w R. L. Megrog, 
m Christian Sinding, of Norway, op. 
126; no. 2. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 18; E 612128: Breitkopf publi- 
cations, ine., New York. 6786 
My law; w Jennie Gould, m Anna 
Grovelle, of U. S. Boston, Mass.., 
John Goddard Gould. © Apr. 10, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 21; E 611358; Jennie 
Gould, Boston. 6787 
My little bobbed hair girl: w Frank 
L. Veach;m Carl Zerse, of U. S. 
Marion, Ill., Veach music co. © 
Feb. 28, 1925: 2 c. Mar. 6: E 607777: 
Frank L. Veach. Marion, III. 6788 
My little hello girl; w and melody 
W. L. Shicke, of U. S. © ic. Apr. 
25, 1925; E 611424; Wm. L. Schicke, 
Jersey City. 6789 
My little Irish queen; w and m T. C. 
Queen; of U. S. © b*e) ‘Apr’ 30, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


1925; E 611528; Thomas C. Queen, 
San Francisco. 6790 


My little jazz girl: w and melody B. 


Reidy of {Uy ss: ier Mate 2, 
1825; E 610176; Blanche Reid, 
Union Hill, N. J. 6791 


My little lotus; w and melody W. 
Smith and P. O. Brewer, both of 
U.S... © 1c. Mar. 2, 1925; BH 610134; 
Percy O. Brewer and Walter Smith, 
San Francisco. 6792 


My little sod house on the mesa; w 
Charles O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of Uy S. J©, Apry 2754925; 
2 ¢. Apr. 29; E 611603; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 6793 


My little sunshine; w and melody C. 
Thornton, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612034; Charles Thornton, 
Randall's Island. New York. 6794 


My little thing (Ma petite chose) ; 
bosten, Harold de Bozi, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Mar. 6, 1925; 1 «. Mar. 7; E 608996 ; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 6795 


My love: w and melody G. R. Shaw, 
of Uir:S." | © Pie) Mar ae o25e 
612329: Glenn R. Shaw, Hitchcock, 
S.. D. 6796 


—— (Mour le amour); melody C. S. 
Blackman, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 1, 
1925; E 612615: Charles Soloman 
Blackman, Los Angeles. 6797 


My love, she’s but a lassie yet; part 
song, arr. Edward Roberts, of Great 
Britain; male voices, in C. 4to. 
(Boosey’s modern festival series, no. 
324) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 27, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
10: E 609048; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 6798 


My love star: w and m Charles P. 
Shisler, of U. S.; in F. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 2; E 610908; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 6799 

My loving mamma; w and melody L. 
Johnson, ‘of UW. So "© ae Mars. 
1925; E 610179; Lenora Johnson, 
Perkins, Calif. 6800 

My Madeline: by Maurice Baron, of 
France; orch., with pf. conductor. 
Ato: © Mar. 2, 1925; 2'e Mar. 5; 
E 607753 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 

6801 

My maid of mystery: w and m Bertha 
Rose Livingston, of U. S., arr. Jes- 
semin Page. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610229; Bertha L. Goldstein, Chi- 
cago. 6802 

My Mandy Lee and me; w and arr. of 
m K. Justus, m Elvira Smith, of 


306 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 3-4, 1925 


6826 


W238: 
613123; Kathryn Justus, Chicago. 
6803 
My million dollar man; w Sidney 


Clare, m Joseph Meyer, ‘of LS) abe. 
acc. with ukulele in D. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 1; EH 612633; Jerome 
. Remick & co., New York. 6804 
My mother; w Dorothy Crawford, m 
Karolyn Wells Bassett, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Apr. 6. 1925; 2 ¢. 
mre ote Ber Glo >: G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 6805 
w S. B. Reichner and Albert Sie- 
grist, melody S. B. Reichner, of U.S. 


© 1 e¢. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610744; 
Samuel Bickley Reichner, Philadel- 
_ phia. 6806 


My mother is my sweetheart; w and 
m HE. FE. Jones, of U. S. ©ic Apr. 
21, 1925; EH 611274; Edna F. Jones, 
Riley, Kans. 6807 

My mother’s loving: w Mame Read 
Bush, melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. 
S. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1925; E 610901: 
Mrs. L. H. Bush. Huntsville, Tex. 

6808 


My mother’s smile:. w and melody 
C. G. Ramsay, of U: S. © 1 ¢) Apr. 
21, 1925; E 611285; Cora Graham 
Ramsay, Airdrie, Alta., Canada. 

6809 

——w and melody E. Chamberlain, of 
U. Ss. © 1 c« Apr. 21, 1925: E 
611261; Earle Chamberlain, Eugene, 
Ore. 6810 


My new sweetie is plenty sweet: w Al 
Bernard, m Russel Robinson, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle, of U. S. © Apr. 10, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 10; FE 613075; Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. 6811 

My Nora’s eyes; w George MacFarlane, 
m Vera Eldredge, of U. S. © Mar. 
11; °1925,;°2 e@. Mar: 12; E 607944; 
Harms, inec., New York. 6812 

My old Kentucky home: w and m BH. 

- Haulter, of U. S. © Mar. 30, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; BE 612733; Harl Haulter, 
Shippensburg, Pa. 6813 

My only refuge ; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U.S. © Apr. 
1, £925); 2° ec. Mar. 30; EH 610875; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago, 

6814 

My opportunity ; w Herman von Berge, 
m Harry Vibbard, of U. S. 1. High 
voice, in F.—2. Med. voice, in D 
flat—3. Low voice, in B flat. © 
Feb. 16, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 4; E 
610950; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

6815 


Ci Lye: Apr. 13, 1925; E | My own dear California girl; w M. E. 


Lapier, m Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 
Apt. 2a, £9252 2) 6, Apr.,,22 9. 
613418; Mary BE. Lapier, Oakland, 
Calif. 6816 


My own Evelyn; w and melody G. 8. 
Blood, of: U;) Sz @©/ 1c. Apr. 25, 
1925; E 611426; Gladys S. Blood, 
N. Fitchburg, Mass. 6817 


My own land; waltz song, w H. Car- 
roll, m Reginald Stoneham, of Aus- 
tralia. Melbourne and Sydney, 
L. T. Collin, pty. ltd. © Dec. 18, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1925; EH 609308 ; 
Hilda Carroll, Victoria, Australia. 

6818 


My Persian pearl; oriental fox-trot, w 
Sam Ward, m Ray H. Stark and Ed. 


Ward Sivad [pseud. of Edward 
Davis], both of U. S. © Feb. 28, 
19275) 3,42 @) Mar.1A3;;-E) 612071; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6819 


My prayer; w Walter B. Pattillo, m 
Harry E. Thomas, of U..S. © Apr. 


Zo. OP A C. Apewo0s- Bh 611549 
Pattillo and Thomas, Florence, S. C. 
6820 


My pretty little lady: w and m Fred 


Rose and Billy Waldron, both of 
U. S.; ukulele arr. © Mar. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 16; E 612095; Duncan 
sisters, Chicago. 6821 


My prince charming; w J. Tobin, m 
Vera Baker; of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Mar. 2, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 21; E 610623; John Tobin, 
Newport Beach, Calif. 6822 


My radio dream girl: radio fox-trot 
song, w and m Ramon Newton, Al 
Milne and Gene Silver, all of Great 
Britain; pf. ace. with arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele, Kel Keech, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
10, 1925; 1c. Mar. 11; E 609093; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 6823 


My red haired lady; w and m HE. 
Rogers, of U. S., arr. W..G. Uter- 
moehlen. ©.1 ¢c. Apr... 13, 1925: B 
613118; Ernest Rogers, Atlanta. 

6824 


My rose girl: w and melody C. W. 


Butler: -of4 Us Sino: ©. 1: @). Mar. .23, 
1925: E 612304; C. W. Butler, Pitts- 
burgh. 6825 


My rose of memory; w and m Jack 
Ziehler and Don Travaline, both of 


©. S...© Mar) 5))d925- Qe. Mar. 
13: E 610467 : Continental music co., 
Philadelphia. 6826 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6827 


pt. TU, n. S., v. 20 


My rose of old Kentucky I’m drifting 
back to you; w B. Payne, m J. W. 
Sherwood, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 9, 
1925; E 612967; Bertha Payne, 
Detroit. 6827 


My Rudy Vaselino; w C. R. Finneran, 
m Harl EH. Lawrence, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 8, 1925; E 612969; Chas. 
R. Finneran, Erie, Pa. 6828 


My sampler ; suite of five pieces, Heller 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
My father. [5 others] © Mar. 10, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 19; E 609239; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 6829 


My second book for little musicians; 
by Olive A. Puttick, of Great Britain ; 
pf. solos and duets. © Apr. 14, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 17; E 609974; Mur- 
doch, Murdoch & co., ine., London. 

6830 


My son; w and m J. C. Quinn, of 
Canada, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607806; 
James C. Quinn, Los Angeles. 


My star of love; waltz ballad, w and 
m G. Marshall, of U. 8S. New York 
city, Marshall pub. co. © Apr. 10, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 15; E 613181; Gloria 
Marshall, New York. 6832 


My star of Texas great; w Mrs. Harry 
O. Kramme, m H. O. Kramme, of 


Wea: 1 ech Apr. 2) 1925" BE 
610806; Harry O. Kramme, Waco, 
Tex. 6833 
My sugar; w Addy Britt, m Jack 


Little, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © Mar. 
30, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 3; E 610976; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
6834 


My sunshine (O sole mio) ; serenade, 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 23; E 612364; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

6835 

My sweet briar rose: w and m A. W. 
Fisher, of U. S. [Photograph] © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 611086; Ada 
Woodward Fisher, Los Angeles. 

6836 


My sweetheart brother and I; w and 
melody C. B. Meyer, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612551; Clara 
Bernice Meyer, Helena, Ark. 6837 


My sweetheart Rose; w Jimmy Quinn, 
melody A. Meyers, of U. S. ©le. 
Apr. 14, 1925; E 613185); Artie 
Meyers, Atlantic City. 6838 

My sweetie’s gone; w and m C. Ernest 
Liggett and D. S. Powers, both of 


U.S. Louisville, Ky., Harmony mu- 
sic pub. co. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 1; E 612735; Dorsey S. Powers, 
Louisville. 6839 


My tango girl; w Billy Painter, mel- 
ody Carl Rupp, of U. S. © 1. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612516; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland; 6840 


My Tennessee gal; w and melody C. 
Luenburg, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 10, 
1925; E 613061; Carl Luenburg, 
Canon City, Col. 6841 


My thoughts of you; w and m L. A. 
Whittemore, of U. 8S. © 1. Apr. 
30, 1925; EH 611536; Lura Alfredine 
Whittemore, Washington. 6842 


My Virginia (Ma Virginie) ; paroles 
Lucien Boyer et Jacques-Charles, 
musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609494; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

i 6843 


My Yiddish mamma; w Jack Yellen, 
m Lew Pollack, of U. S. © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1925; E 607771; Ager, Yel- 
len & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

6844 


Myrtle of the Ore chimney mines; w 
HK. C. Slater, m Clifton Keith, of 
U. S. Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s 
music pub. house. © Apr. 1, 1924; 
2c Apr. 28; E 585848; Edith C. 
Slater, Embro, Ont., Canada. 6845 

Mystery—hurry; by Irénée Bergé, of 
U. S.; oreh., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
2; E 607785; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 6846 

Mystical (A) song; w Charles Mon- 
tague, m Douglas MacDonald Stew- 


art, of Great Britain. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 1 ¢@ Mar. 24; EH 609263; 
Augener, ltd., London. 6847 


N’egg (A) and some nvham and a 
n’onion; w and m St. Juste and 
Higgins and Fred Shuff, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 14, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 15; E 609665; Lawrence 
Wright musie co., London. 6848 

Na ezeSé wodza; melody J. Kallini, 
of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1925; E 
612598 ; Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

6849 

Nicken; tekst Bo Bergman, musik 

Ture Rangstrém, of Sweden. © 


Mar. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 14; E 
609677; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 6850 


Ndin unta kesdstéa kerran (Ich trium- 
te einmal vom sommer) ; Finnish w 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
nos. 3-4, 1925 


Eino Leino, German w Alice Klengel, 
musik Lauri Ikonen, op. 18, nr. 4, 
rev. Karl Krebs, of Germany. 
We 01925 :° 1 ee? Mar! 215° 
609255 ; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 
6851 
Nantucket Nan; fox-trot song, Louis 
Breau, Earle T. Oliver and Billy 
Hueston, all of U. S. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 2 ¢.-Apr. 21;,. EH. 611357; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 6852 


w Billy Hueston, m Louis 
Breau and Hari Oliver, arr. Paul 
F. Van Loan, all of U. S.; oreh., with 
w. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2c. Apr. 6; 
E 611491; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 6853 


—w Billy Hueston, melody Earle 
T. Oliver and Louis Breau, both of 
Unnisnne a.¢.,, Mar. 20, 1925: Hh 
612289; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

6854 


Naomi; w and melody G. W. Seiler, 
jin Of UL9S.) © 1c.) Apr. 25,1925; 
E 611442; George W. Seiler, jr., 
Westfield, N. J. 6855 


Napolitaine; chanson marche, two- 
step, Alberto de Cristofaro, of Italy; 

, orch. avec pf.-conducteur. 4to. 
Feb. 12, 1925; 1c. Mar. 3; E 608781; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 6856 

Napolitana; tarentelle-caprice, Théo- 
dore Lack, orchestrée H. Mouton, of 
Belgium ; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


Ato. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; 
E 609525; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
orchestration ] 6857 


Napule affatata; versi Riccardo Cor- 
diferro, musica P. Signore, of U. S.; 


pf. with w. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1925; 
E 610869; Paolo Signore, Brook- 
lyn. 6858 


Nar (A); w and m L. Satz, of U. S., 
arr. Harry Lubin. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1925; E 611047; Ludwig Satz, Sea 
Gate, N. Y. 6859 


Natacha; chanson russe, paroles Na- 
zelles, musique Mauprey, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925: 
E 608931; Mauprey and Max-Viter- 
bo, Paris. 6860 

Natiirliche (Die) klaviertechnik ; 
praktische studien, R. M. Breithaupt, 
of Germany. Teil 3, heft 2. Roll- 
schwung and kreisung.—Heft. 3. 
Glei'tung u. vibrato. © Dee. 1, 
1924; 1 © each Mar. 12, 1925; H 
609108, 609109; C. F. Kahnt, Leip- 


zig. 6861, 6862 
Nautical scenes; suite, Percy H. 
Fletcher, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
All aboard. [2 others] © Mar. 23, 


6873 


1925; 1¢. Apr. 7; E 609632; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
6863 


Navajo’s (A) dream; waltz, A. J. 
Balfour, of Canada; pf. © 1.-e. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 612183; Arthur Jas. 
Balfour, Tennant, Calif. 6864 


Ne fuyez pas amour; habanera, de 
Haut les mains, paroles Charles 
Tutelier, musique René Demaret, of 
Belgium. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1925; E 609580; Wolff, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 6865 


Neapolitan favorites; medley of It- 
alian songs, solo or duet, compiled 
and arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
C melody, B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Mar. 
24, 1925)3°2. ec) Mar. 28;,H 610799 ; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 


[© arrangement] 6866 
Neapolitan festival; by George F. 
Hamer, 6: De S-5 pt. © Apr 6, 


1925; 2 c. Apr. 9; E 612966; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 6867 


Nearer home; w Alice Cary, m E. D. 
Keck, arr. B. B. McKinney, of U.S.; 
male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s new 
quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 612849; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. [© arrangement] 

6868 


Nearer, my God, to Thee; w S. F. 
Adams, m arr. B. B. McKinney, of 
U. S.; male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s 
new quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 6; E 612854; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 6869 


m F. A. Challinor, of Great 
Britain ; mezzo-sop. or contralto solo 
with organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 10; E 609077 ;s Banks 
& son, York, England. 6870 


’Neath the autumn moon; three-part 
song, w Louis Weslyn, m Frederick 
W. Vanderpool, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of “Ul S.; sop..1, 2. and alto. 
School ed. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 23; E 6113844; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 6871 


Nei diutorni di Bari; waltz, J. Parti- 
pilo, of U! Si¢ 1°. violin. °°© ‘Lie. 
Apr. 6, 1925 ; E 612802 ; Joseph Parti- 
pilo, Chicago. 6872 


Nell; song Gabriel Fauré, op. 18, nr. 1, 
freely arr. Percy Grainger, of U.S.; 
pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; 
E 612133; Perey Aldridge Grainger, 
White Plains, N. Y. [© arrange- 
ment] 6873 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6874 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20 


Nellie was a lady; part-song, Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. De Loss Smith, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 612385; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 6874 


Nervosetta ; mazurka, J. Partipilo, of 
U. S.; 1° violin. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612804; Joseph Partipilo, Chicago. 

6875 


Neue dichtung; worte Kurt Heynicke 
und andere leute, musik Hrwin 
Lendvai, of Germany, op. 19; mién- 
nerchor a capella. Heft 3: 9. Heim- 
gang. [3 others] © Nov. 27, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 9, 1925; E 609133; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

6876 


Neues schweizer salon-album; melodi- 
- .6Oseleichte salonstticke, Richard Wen- 
zel, bearb. Richard Krentzlin,. of 
Germany; pf. bk. 1, 2... © Nov. 17, 
1924; 1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609886 ; 
Georg Bratfisch, Frankfort, a/O 
Germaby. 6877 


Never coming back again blues; w and 
melody Paul Carter, of U.S. Gl1e. 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607895; Edward 
Lloyd, New York. 6878 

Never ending is the love that I give to 
thee: w W. G. Nelson, m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U.S. New York City, Frank 


Harding. “© Apr.6, 19257°2\e) Apr. 
20; E 613355; Walter G. Nelson, 
Boston. 6879 


Never going back; w C. Derickson, m 
M. Salomon, of U. S.. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1925; EH 611196; Charles Derick- 
son and Milton Salomon, New York. 

6880 


Never mind; five step. J. J. Retan, of 
Switzerland; pf. © Dee. 2, 1924; 
1 c. ‘Mar. 19, 1925; E> 609883; 
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig. 6881 


Never weather beaten sail; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Campian, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Hdmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] (© Feb. 16, 1925; 
1c. Feb. 27: E 608841; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 6882 


New (A) kind of song; w and melody 
Wi Hi: \Purswell,; of; UscS: 5©Ow «. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612520; William 
Henry Purswell, Goose Creek, Tex. 

6883 


New York; fox trot. w and melody 
T. J. Blyth, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607802; Thomas John 
Blyth, Brooklyn. 6884 


New York ain’t New York any more; 
w Billy Rose and Lew Brown, m 
Ray Henderson, of U. S8.; pf. ace., 
with ukulele in D. © Mar. 7, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 9; E 610359; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

6885 


Newton (Ernest) Eight old English 
dances; collected and arr. Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Jan, 20, 19254 19 %es are t2* Fi 
609302; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 6886 


Twelve negro spiritual songs; arr. 
EK. Newton, of, Great) Britam a0" A 
little more faith in Jesus. [11 
others] © Apr. 20, 1924; 1c. Apr. 
21; E 609971; F. Pitman Hart & 
co., ltd., London. 6887 


Nice en folie: chanson officielle du 
carnaval de Nice, 1925, paroles D. J. 
Mari, musique A. Pyns, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1925: 
E 608942; H. Martin, Nice, France. 

6888 


Nice papa; w Allen Brooks [pseud. of 
Dave Peyton], m D. Peyton, of U. S. 
©''1 °c; Apr. 28) 1925 2° oR. 610497 : 
David B. Peyton, Chicago. 6889 


Nickel nursin’ nigger; w J. H. Duffy, 
jr., and J. C. Reid, m Eugene Platz- 
man, of, U,\S.. © Wee Mar. 29 1925: 
EK 612463; John H. Duffy, jr., and 
Jack Cecil Reid, New York. 6890 


Night; by Ernest) Bloch, of U: S8.; 
string quartet. Sc. and pts... © 
Feb, 28, 1925; 2 ¢c. Apr. 1; .E 612678; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 6891 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
part-song, w FEF. ‘Bourdillon, m 
Charles H. Marsh, of U. S.; three 
women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 11; E 607859; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 6892 


Night of enchantment: waltz, w and m 
LeRoy J. Robertson, of U. S. © 
Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612736 : 
Intermountain musie pub. co., Salt 
Lake City. 6893 


Nights when I am lonely; w and mel- 
ody M. M. Boswell, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 1925; E 611532; Martha 
Meldania Boswell, New Orleans. 

6894 


Nin (Joaquin) Vingt chants popu- 
laires espagnols; Franeaise version 
Henri Collet, musique J. Nin, of 
Spain.:, 2°", cah. ©) Decisis e24 - 
1c. Apr. 17, 1925; E 609747; Max 
Eschig & cie., Paris. 6895 


310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Nina; w and melody J. Rumshisky, of 


U.S: loc. May 4, 1925; E 
613618; Joseph Rumshisky, New 
York. 6896 


Nixons’ way; w and melody G. F. 
Nixon, of U.S. ©1ce. Apr. 9, 1925; 
E 611031; George F. Nixon, Chicago. 
6897 

No gonne a re no mo’; w and melody 
Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Jan. 25, .1925; 2 ¢e. Mar. 17; E 
612149 ; Joseph Palazzolo, New York. 

6898 

No, no, Nanette; selection, Vincent 
Youmans, selected and arr. H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, Chappell & co., ltd. © Mar. 
11, 1925; 1c. Mar. 18; E 609191; 
Harms, ine., New York. 6899 


2nd violin. © Mar. 
Mtoe. 2 ¢. Mar. 31: B 612720; 
Harms, inc., New York. [© new 
arrangement] 6900 


No one can steal that gal o’ mine; 
melody William Powers [i. e. W. M. 
Powers] of U. S.' © 1 ce Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610150; William Michael 
Powers, Woodhaven, N. Y. 6901 


No one can take you away from me; 
w and melody Al Derrick, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; E 612414; 
Aaron Al Derrick, Paterson, N. J. 

6902 

No one in the world like you; w and 
melody HB. Gainfort, of Ireland, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco, arr. Arthur 
Fisk, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1925; 
EK 610503; Emma Gainfort, San 
Francisco. 6903 


No one to love me, no one but you; 
melody L. E. Turner, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Mar. 31, 1925; E 610863; Lloyd 
Edward Turner, New Bedford, Mass. 

6904 


No other, no one but you; w and m 
Benny Davis and Joe Burke, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
@QuAprs 20,1925 ° °2 evApr 28 +m 
613517; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 6905 


No wonder that I love you; fox trot, 
Joe Burke, arr. O. Sciacea, both of 
U. S.; full military band.. 32mo. 
© Apr. .20,11925 12 e)) Apr s-21 51 
6113855; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 6906 

Nobody cares; w Nat Alberto, melody 
M. Berk, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 7, 
1925; E 610313; Morde Berk, Phila- 
delphia. 6907 


52683—25—_—9 


6919 


Nobody knows the way I feels dis 
mornin’; w and m Tom and Pearl 
Delaney, both of U. S. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 612256; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 6908 


Nobody knows what I know: w Wil- 


liam Wallace, m Rex Burchell, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 10; E 609058 ; Cavendish music 
co., London . 6909 


Noce (La) bretonne ; morceau imitatif, 
G. Willaume, of France, op. 14; 
violon ou alto sans acc. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608955; 
René Gilles, Paris. 6910 


Noél des fleurs de neige; poésie Mau- 
rice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609784; Alph: Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

6911 


Non mi toceate; polka J. Partipilo, of 


Us Se i cyviolit. »©@ De. Mar. 2, 
1925; E 612404; Joseph Partipilo, 
Chicago. 6912 
Nonni; Javanese fox-trot song, w 


‘Chester Cortney, m Will Hender, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 21, 1925; 
1 ce. Mar. 26; E 609344; Cavendish 
music co., London. 6913 


Will Hender, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. 4to. © Feb. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 26; E 609340; Cavendish 
music ¢o., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 6914 


Nora Lee; w Isobel K. Robertson, m 
Eddie Persell and Joe Smith, both 
of U. S., arr. Romo Falk. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 612100; 
Cleveland news, Cleveland. 6915 


Norma is her name; w and melody 
A. Lindsay, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 610558; Alfred Lindsay, 
East Orange, N. J. 6916 


Normandy chimes; waltz, Harry 
Jentes, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 30; E 611551; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 6917 


Norse lullaby; w Eugene Field, m IL. 
Leslie Loth, of U. S.; med. voice. 
© <Apr:,6, 192532 :e.,Apr «8: 
612927 ; Composers’ music corp., New 
York. 6918 


North bound blues; w and melody 
Duke Jones, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
17, 1925; E 613282; Triangle music 
pub. ¢co., ine., New York. 6919 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6920 


Norwegian cradle song; tone picture, 
Gabriel Morel, of Austria, arr. Cal- 
vin, Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone 
and pf.. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
3; E 612773; Century music pub. 
-co., New York. 6920 


Norwegian lullaby; by Valders, tran- 
scribed Gaylord Yost, of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. © Apr. 23, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 24; E 611397; Gamble hinged 
music eo., Chicago. 6921 


Not far from the kingdom; w Char- 
lotte G. Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
of U. S.. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
30; E 610851 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. | 6922 


Nothing really matters after all; w 
Neville Fleeson, m Jos. M. Daly, of 
 U. 8.3; pf. ace. and ukulele in D. 
‘© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 « Mar. 11; E 
610374; Jerome H. Remick & ¢Go., 
New York. 6923 


Notte d’amore; valzer cantabile, versi 
Luigi Sica, musica Albert Canovas, 
of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1925; EB 
612412; Henry Rossi, Brooklyn. 

: . 6924 

Notte (La) delle Kabatciki; dell’ op- 
eretta in tre atti, Quartetto vaga- 
bondo, di Giuseppe Pietri, of Italy; 
pf. solo con parolee © Feb. 11, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 609061; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 

. 6925 

Notturna d’umbriaco; versi Giovanni 
De Rosalia, musica Paolo Dones, of 
U.S violin. © 1’@) Apr. 13, 1925; 
E 613146; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 6926 


Nourritures; paroles Georges Duha- 
mel, musique Albert Doyen, of 
France; voix d’enfants, chant seul. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; 
EK 609471 ; Heugel, Paris. 6927 


Nouvelle méthode de piano; théorique 
et pratique, S. Percheron, of France. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; i-c..Apr4 6; .E 
609584; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 6928 


Novelette; by Franz Drdla, of Czecho- 
Slovakia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 192, no. 5; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 17; E 610523; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 6929 

Now and then; w and melody C. 
Hitchcock, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1925; E 611445; Catherine Hitch- 
cock, Troy, O. 6930 

Now Christ is risen; Easter, English 
text Helen A. Dickinson, music from 
XIII and XVI century, arr. Martin 


pt: fir) n. sv 26 


Pliddemann, ed. Clarence Dickin-— 


son, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ¢ Mar. 21; B 
610582; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© editing] 6931 


Now I know; w and melody Mabel C. 
Heath, of oUs S! «@t) et Apri 10, 
1925; E 613031; Mabel De Laine, 
New York. 6932 

Now I realize; w and melody J. J. 
Vasta, of U.S. © 1 @ Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612036; Joseph J. Vasta. 
Lawrence, Mass. 6933 


Now I see thy looks were feigned; w 
traditional, m Thomas Ford, tonic | 


sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 


H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices, in B flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 27, 


1925; 1 c. Mar. 9; EH 609146; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London: 6934 


Now, O now, I needs must part; w 
traditional, m John Dowland, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 13, 1925: 
1c. Feb. 26; E 608826; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 6935 


Now peep Bo Peep; w traditional, m | 


Francis Pilkington, tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fe!l- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, in 
B flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 9; E 609080; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 6936 


Nuit de Venise; valse-sérénade, de 
Bon jour Paris, de José Padilla; of 


Spain; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


Ato:, © Dee. 3h, 1924251) Gc pApry 6; 
1925; E 609524; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 6937 


Nun te voglio cehiu’ (Catari) ; versi 
e musica F. Amodio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1925; H 613412; Frank Amodio, New 
York. 6938 


Nuovo metodo (Nouvelle méthode) ; 
con la teoria del tetracordo, Alfeo 


Buya, of Italy, traduzione Luisa 
Caico; violino. Seconda e terza po- 
sizione. HEdizioni Carisch. pte. 2 


al. afase. (3%. 
Mar. 25; E 609351; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 6939 


O be joyful in the Lord; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m Roy E. Nolte, of 
U. S. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
16; E 611108; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 6940 


ol2 


© Feb. 27, 1925; 1 «.. 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6962 


O blonde barn (Mein blondes lieb) ; | O gal o’ mine; w and melody Mrs. W. 


Norwegian w Daniel Fallstrém, Ger- 
man w Alice Klengel, Finnish w Oili 
Siikaniemi, musik Lauri Ikonen, op. 
18, nr. 2, rev. Karl Krebs, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
21; E 609253; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 6941 


O care, thou wilt despatch me; w tra- 
ditional, m 'Thomas~ Weelkes, ed. 
- Edmund H. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. . 4to. 
©. van.26, 1925; 1 «, Pebu 7.) 
608809; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 6942 


-O clap your hands, all ye people; an- 
them, H. Simmons, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 13; E 610471; Hiram Simmons, 
Portsmouth, Va. 6943 


O come again; w W. C. Poole, m Ar- 
thur Wilton, of U. S. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 611103; Hall- 
Mack ¢o., Philadelphia. 6944 


©! day of rest and gladness; anthem, 
w Christopher Wordsworth, m Rob- 
ert Ellis Jones, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ acc. 4to. © Apr. 
23, .1925;.2 ce. Apr. 24; E 611396; 

Gamble hinged music:co., Chicago. 
6945 


O, du ljuvliga hem; w anon., m H. EH. 
Almquist, of U. S..; cho. 4to. © 
Mat 10! 1920 > 2c. Mar. * 14°" 4 
610586; Herman HE. Almquist, Min- 
neapolis. 6946 


O, du reizende liebesdienerin; aus 
Madame Pharao, . worte Bruno 
Hardt-Warden. musik Anton Profes, 


of Austria. © Dec. 15, 1924; 1c. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609862; R. Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 6947 


O, Erin I love thee; w Roisin Dhu, 
[pseud. of Mary Rose Regan], m 
Leo Freidman, of U. S. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar, 21; E 613383; Mary 
Rose Regan, Denver. 6948 


O faithful cross; liturgical text, m 
Pietro A. Yon, of U.S. ; mixed voices, 
organ acc. (In Hymns and motets 
for the services of the three hours’ 
agony.) © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
138; E 6138244; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 6949 


O fior, non appassire; romanza, versi 
Antonio Pelaia, musica Camillo Bon- 
signore, of U. §.; bar. New York 
City, V. Spadea music publisher. © 
Mari 171,.°%925;5’ 2 ‘el’ Mar! 12° '® 
607914; C. Bonsignore, New York. 

6950 


H. Johnson, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612023; Mrs. W. Henry 
Johnson, Nashville, Ga. 6951 


’O guarda sala; duetto, versi e musica 
Nino Marchetti, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. acc. 4to. © 
Jan. 28, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1 ¢. Apr. 
17; E 612945; D’ Agostino bros., 
New York. 6952 


O heart, be glad to-day; part-song, w 
May M. Brewster, m Wilson Bishop, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2, ee, Mar:,16 3H G12438 ; -G- 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6953. 


O Jesus, Thou art standing; w Wil- 
liam W. How, m Russell J. England, 
of.U. S. © Mar..6, 1925.2 ec. Mar. 
16; E’ 612111; C.. W...khompson .& 
co., Boston. 6954 


O Katharina! w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Richard Fall, of U. S., arr. O. Sci- 
acea; band. 16mo. © Mar. 12, 
OA, cee: Mar. 1a, tm. OLZO,D Le 
Feist, inc., New York. [C band ar- 
rangement ] 6955. 

O. lady, leave thy silken thread; w 
Thomas Hood, m Cedric W. Lemont, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Mar. 12, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 16; E 612140; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6956 

O land of hope and freedom; w Wm. 
H. Gardner, m George Lowell Tracy. 
School ed. 4to. 1. Male voices; arr. 
Henry Wadsworth, of U. S.—2. Sop. 
1, 2 and alto; arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus,,. 
of U.S.;. © Apr,.15; 1925; 2 ¢: each 
Apr. 23; E 611342, 611348; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement |] 6957, 6958: 

O Lily lady of loveliness; w Gerald 
H. Crow, m Maurice Besly, of Great 
Britain., © (Mar) 13; 21925 3)1. ex 
Apr. 20; E 609941; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 6959 

O Lord what a morning; w and mel- 


ody A. Atkins, of U. S. Ane. 
Apr. 22, 1925; E 613397; Adolph 
Atkins, Chicago. 6960 
O love of God most full: w Oscar 


Clute, arr. of m based on Scandi- 
navian melody Charles P. Scott, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. @ Mar. 
12, 1925 5-2 °c. “Mari 313.2" ‘6OUT9(6= 
Arthur P. Schmidt ¢o0., Boston. 
6961 
O. love that wilt not let me go; sacred 
song, w Geo. Matheson, m Charles 
Gilbert Spross, of U. 8.; high voice, 
moe HAO] «Apr '6:41995-° 2c. 
Apr. 9; E 612971; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 6962 


313 


CATALOGUE OF 
6963 


O my Father; sacred song, w Eliza R. 
_ Snow, m Hugh W. Dougall, of U.S. ; 
high in A flat. © Mar. 18, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 23; E 610651; Hugh W. 
Dougall, Salt Lake City. 6963 


O night divine; w and m ©. M. Scott, 
of U. S. © 1 ce. Apr. 28, 1925; H 
611507; C. Marshall. Scott, Astoria, 
1 A Oe N. Y, 6964 


O sacred heart by sinners so for- 
saken; w anon., m Patrick Walsh, 
of U. S. Louisville, Ky., Rogers 
church goods co. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 23; EH 612271; Rev. Pat- 
rick Walsh, Louisville, Ky. 6965 


O softly singing lute; w traditional, 
m Francis Pilkington, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee (3L, 1924: 1. ee) fan. 1s, TS25: 
E 608872; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 6966 


O sole mio [and] O Marie; simplified 
arr. M. Karlinsky, of U. S.; violin. 
© Dee. 25, 1924;'2 e:- Apr. 17,,.1925 ; 
EH 613287; Morris Karlinsky, Brook- 
lyn. [© rearrangements] 6967 


(My sunshine) ; Neapolitan sere- 
nade, Eduardo Di Capua, arr. Hart- 
ley Moore, [pseud. of Charles F. 
Manney] of U. S.;.pf.,. ©, Apr..:3, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 10; E 612979; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 6968 


O sons and daughters let us sing (O 
filii et filiae) ; Haster hymn, V. Leis- 
ring, arr. Albert Ham, of Canada; 
double cho. 4to. © Mar. 2, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 5; E 610277; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. [© arrangement] 

69 


© sweet grief; w traditional, m John 
Bennet, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; mixed voices. Transposed 
ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1-e. 
Jan. 138, 1925; E 608874; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London, 6970 


O the bitter shame and sorrow; w 
Theodore Monad, m J. B. Herbert, 
of U. S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
30; E 610829 ; Homer A. Rodehaver, 
Chicago. 6971 


Ocean echoes; medley of songs of the 
sea, solo or duet, compiled and arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C melody, 
B flat ten., or E flat alto. saxophone 
with pf. acc. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2:e. 
Mar. 28; EH 610794; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 6972 


Octuor ; 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Ocean (The) sings of you; w Arthur 
Lamb, m Alfred Solman,.of U. S.; 
bass in D. | © Mar. 19, 1925;'2 ec. 
Mar. 20; E 612258; Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York: 6973 


Octandre; by E. Varése, of. U. S.; flute, 
clarinet, oboe, bassoon, horn, ‘trum- 
pet, trombone and contra-bass. Full 
se. London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
Ato. © Dec. 11, 1924; 1 «. Dec. 23, 
1c. Feb. 18, 1925 10) 599835 ; Edgar 
Varese, New York. vi S19 46974 


Octroi; paroles René Kerdyk, musique 
Florent Schmitt, of France, op. 67, 
no. 1. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1c¢. Apr. 6; 
H 609541 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 

6975 


By Igor Strawinsky, ed. Albert 
Spalding, of U. S.; instruments a 
vent. Partition, 12mo. © Nov. 7, 
1924; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 612387; 
Russischer musikverlag, Berlin. , 
) ae 6976 
Oeczepiny; piosnka na oeczepiny, tekst 
i muzyka Frank Przybylskiego, of 
U. S. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 ce Mar. 
30; H 612474; W. H. ‘Sajewski, Chi- 
cago. 6977 


Odd (The) fellows progressive march ; 
by E. Babbitt, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 
D2, LOZ 2 Carag 27 : EH 613554; 
H. Babbitt, Fall River, Mass. 6978 

Ode (L’) aux violons; poéme sym- 
phonique, Gaston Paulin, arr. H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
te... Apres. 17, 1925): Ei. 6087202" J. 
Yves K., Paris. [© orchestration] 

6979 


Ode for St. Cecilia’s day: cantata, w 
John Dryden, m Werner Josten, of 
Germany, domiciled at New York; 
cho. mixed voices with soli, flute, 
harp, pf. and organ ace. 4to. © 
Apr.,, 16,;'19253) 2 vel, Apr. Jd SigG EB 
611232; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

6980 


Of all the birds that. I do know; w 
Henry Gascoigne, m John Bartlet, 
tonic sol-fa tr. H..J. Timothy, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of Hngland; 
mixed voices, in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
16, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 27; EH 608848; — 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 6981 


Of the light of the dawn; w early 
Christian hymn of Hgypt, English 
tr. J. M. Witherow, m Hugh A. 
Mackinnon, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 4, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 5; E 610266; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 6982 


314 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


7004 


Of witches: humoreske, Cecil Bur- 
leigh, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
Apr 3.1925; . 2ivemApr? : 185" Bb 
611231; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 6983 


Off harmony blues: melody Arthur 
Schell, jr.. arr. Alitha Dickerson, 
Hatreor U.S: © 1’c..Apr: 1%;, 1925; 
E 611052: William Arthur Schell, 
_jr., Chicago. 6984 


‘Off to dreamy dreamland; w and m 
F. E. Fryberger, of U. 8S. Sheridan, 
Wyo., Johnstone studio. © Mar. 
21, 192%:2 ce. Mar. 23; FE 612267; 
Frank E. Fryberger, Sheridan, Wyo. 

sabes 6985 


Offenbach ( Jacques ) Barcarolle ; 
from Tales of Hoffman, arr. Andrew 
Luck, of U. S.; 1st and 2d violin 
and pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 18; E 611225; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. [© bowing, finger- 
ing and phrasing] 6986 


——It is love; from The love song, 
‘ow Harry B. Smith, of U. S., m J 


Offenbach. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c¢. 
‘Mar. 12; E 611244; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© lyric] 6987 


—— Tales of Hoffman; selection, arr. 
M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Mar. 13, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 12; E 612703; Ludwig music 
pub. co.,. Cleveland. [© arrange- 
ment] 6988 


Officium majoris hebdomade et oc- 
tave paschze; cum cantu juxta or- 
dinem breviarii, missalis et ponti- 
ficalis romani. 32mo.. © Feb. 4, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 12: A—Foreign 
26990; Desclée & co., Paris. 6989 


Oh! baby; fox trot, de Trés excitante, 
paroles Léo Leliévre-Henri Varna- 
Fernand Rouvray, musique Walter 
Donaldson, of YU. S.. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 6;-E,,612870; Publi- 
cations Francis-Day, Paris. 6990 


Oh come with me to the canyon; w 
and m L. M.- Watson, of U. S..'© 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 611078 ; 
Louisa Margaret Watson, Los An- 
geles. ; 


Oh! Daphne: from Boodle, w Douglas 
Furber, m Max Darewski, of Eng- 
land; in E fiat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 
1 :c.. Mar. 31; E.;582940;. Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 6992 


Oh dark gal. you ain't gonna darken 
my life: w and melody Steve L. 


6991 | 


Roberts, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1925 ; E 612238 ; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 69938 


Oh darling, do say yes; fox-trot, w 
and m Lew Jerome, Al Milne and 
Gene Silver, all of Great Britain; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 21, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
24; E 609981; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 6994 


Oh gee, ain't we got joy; w and m 
George Hill and Ford and Glenn, 
arr. Ethwell Eddie Hanson, all of 
U. S.. © Apr. 25, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; 
E 611479 ; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 6995 

Oh Heinie, my Heinie mine; w G. H. 
Schaffner, melody Carl Zerse, of 
Wea: ep yal ae. -Apr. «21,, 19255 - 
611256; G. H. Schaffner, St. Louis. 

6996 | 

Oh! I do like an ’arf of an ’addick; 
w H. M. Burnaby, m Charles J. 
Winter, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
30, 1925;' I<e, Apr, 20; E 609933 ; 
Cavendish music co., London. 6997 

Oh, Janie; w P. Lancio, melody Cas- 
per Nathan, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
“12, 1925; E 610404; Pasquale Lan- 
cio, Los Angeles. 6998 

Oh my lady; w and melody John Lar- 

' gon [pseud. of J. N. Olson], of U. S. 
©.1 e: Mar..30; 1925 ;.;E, 612583); 
John Norman Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 

6999 


Oh! oh! isn’t he slow; song one step, 
_w Cumberland Clark, m,Tolchard 
Evans, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Mar. 31, 1925; 1 e@ Apr. 4; EB 
609610; Cecil Lennox & co., London. 

7000 


Oh Patsy; w and m N. B. Veeder, of 


Ue no. L'@ Apr,, 27,4925, 
613524; Norma B.. Veeder, Sauk 
Center, Minn. 7001 


Oh solitude, West and you; w and 
melody H. N. Hackert, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613053 ; Henry 
N. Hackert, Buffalo, Wy. 7002 


Oh! that girl back on the farm; w 
B. A. Jarvis, melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 


DASH Orwh erocMar. + 24,1019255 5H 
610600; Blanche A. Jarvis, Ran- 
dolph, Vt. 7003 


Oh! the Irish, yes! the Irish: w and 
m ‘G5’ TD, Harabee,'’of “U.' Si, ‘arr. 
Adolph Tandler. Los Angeles, C. T. 
Larabee & co. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 12; E 610394; Charles T. Lara- 
bee, Los Angeles. 7004 


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7005 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Oh the spirit of our country; w and 
m a friend of Uncle Sam. 4to. 
{Cover title: Oh the good. spirit of 
our country) © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E 613332: Frank Wigbell, 
Cincinnati. 7005 


Oh those dreams; w and melody J. 
Mihalinec, of U. S. © 1 ©. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612535; Joseph Mihalinec, 
Delaware City, Del. 7006 


Oh those eyes; w Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby. m M. K. Jerome, of 
U. S.: pf. aec., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © Feb. 9, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 2: E 607734; Henry Wat- 
erson, inc., New York. T007 


Oh, those Greenwich village nights; 
wand m R. M. Wray, of U.,S. 
1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612341; Ralph 
M. Wray, New York: 7008 


Oh what is the world without Margy 
when my Margy is gone far away; 
w Edgar Clarence Schell, m S. EH. 
Schell, jr., of U. S. ©1. Apr. 18, 
1925; E 611206; Samuel Eugene 
Schell, jr., W. Philadelphia. 7009 


Oh when I’m thinking of you, Sonya; 
w and melody Fred Fisher, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1925; E 612467; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 7010 


Oh where is that friend of the past; 
w and melody M. Stevens, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613044; Max 
Stevens, Brooklyn. 7011 


Oh, where is that girl who was meant 
just for me; w F. W. Hession, m 
Louis F. Boos, of U. S. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 10; E 613010; Frank 
William Hession, Jackson, Mich. 

7012 


Oh, won’t you return to me; w and m 
W. M. Grambs, of U.S. ©1e. Apr. 
11, 1925; E 611460; William Mitch- 
ell Grambs, Seattle. 7013 


Oh! won’t you tell; fox-trot, w and 
melody John Larson [pseud. of J. N. 
Olson] of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 9, 1925; 
E 610397; John N. Olson, Berkeley, 
Calif. 7014 


Oh you can’t fool an old hoss fly; hoe 
down fox-trot slow drag, Blanche 
Franklyn, Nat Vincent and Harry 
von Tilzer [and] One little one 
more: by T. C. Sterndale Bennett: 
_arr. Boosey & co., ltd., of Great Brit- 
ain: brass band with conductor. 
Ato. © Feb. 6, 1925;.1 ¢. Mar. 10; 
E 609047 ; Cavendish musie co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 7015 


Oh you wonderful sea: w and melody 
Q..Gilette, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Mar. 23, 
1925; HE 612314; .Q. Gilette, New 
York. 7016 

Oi a mame’; w B. Rosenthal, melody 
J. Rumshisky, of. U. _S. ing, 
May 1, 1925; E 613623; Joseph Rum- 


shisky and Bores Rosenthal, New 
York. 7017 
Oi wet ir krigen geshmissen; w A. 


Lebedeff, m P. Sandler, of U. S.; 
w with pf. acc. New York, National 
theatre. 


WOM DI aa eae "inca ace nat Ay “YN 
© Mar. 30; 1925: 2 ce. Mar, 31; H 


610887 ; Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 
7018 


Oir Bihan w and melody S. Kurt- 
zer; of U. (Oana) 


G@ Te! ee 7, 1925; E 610542; 
Sophie Kurtzer, Brooklyn. 7019 


Oiseau (L’) et la fontaine (El pajaro 
y la fuente) ; ; tango, paroles L. Jean 
Boyer, musique Lao Silésu, of Italy. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; 

E 609487 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
7020 

Oj fujarko fujarecko; melody J. Kal- 
lini and N. N., both of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612597; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. 7021 


Oklahoma; descriptive: state song, w 
C. D.. Foster, m S. B. Renshaw. 
Oklahoma City, Okl., National music 
pub. co. © Mar. 25, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
24: E 613484; C. D. Foster, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 7022 


Old college; university of Delaware, 
waltz, w Charles E. Green, m Ken- 
neth D. Givan, of U. S. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 10; E 611036; Givan 
& Green music co., Wilmington, Del. 

7023 

Old fashioned girl; melody A. M. 
Raphael, of U. Ss © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 
1925: E 610605; Angus M. Raphael, 
New York. 7024 

Old-fashioned mother; w and m Ber- 
trand-Brown, of U. S. © Mar. 23, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 25; E 610681; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 7025 

Old fashioned mother of mine; waitz 


ballad, w and m W. P. Smith, of 


U.S. ©.Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; 
E 607852 ; _ William Patrick Smith, 
Los Angeles, 7026 


Same. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 6; E 612863; William Patrick 
Smith, Los Angeles. [© new mat- 
ter ] (027 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


7051 


Old friends are the best; w and m |} Old Shanghai; w Lew Brown, melody 


Katharine Lewis, of U. 8S. © Mar. 
13,1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 13; HB 610448 ; 
Katharine Lewis, Cincinnati. 7028 


Old (The) harpsichord; by W. D. 


Armstrong, of U. S., op. 114, no. 1;- 


nef © Mars3,' 1925: 2c. Mar. 11; 
E 607937; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7029 


Old hen cackle; w and melody A. At- 
kins, of U. S. ©1ec. Mar. 9, 1925; 
-E 607800; Adolph Atkins, Chicago. 

7030 


Old jazz beau of mine; w H. E. White- 
head and V. Miller, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. 8S. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1925: E 612231; Hattie E. White- 
head and Vivian Miller, West Camp, 
IN. 3 7031 


Old (The) love nest; waltz, w A. E. 
Veno, m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 20; E 
612222; A. EH. Veno, Worcester. 

7032 


Old (An) lover; w David Morton, m J. 
McManus, of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1925; E 610416; Joseph McManus. 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 7033 


Old names of old flames; w Howard 
Johnson, melody Irving Bibo, of U. 
S. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1925; E 613174: 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 7034 


Old (The) old kitchen floor, and the 
old, old pantry door; w and m 
George L. Rothermel, of U. S., op. 
110: pf. ace. with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. -24,..192535..2 e, «Mar: » 253 ) HE 
612425; Rothermel music pub. ©o., 
Sunbury, Pa. 7035 


Old pal, just you; w and m D. S&S. 
Stauffer, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 2, 
1925; E 610919; Dorothy Small 
Stauffer, Chicago. 7036 


Old (An) portrait; romance, James 
Francis Cooke, arr. Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain; organ. 
@OApr.: 164925 6402 reshlApr. 95:1 
612987; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 7037 

Old (The) refrain; Viennese popular 
song, transcribed Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Ary van Leeuwen, of U. S.; flute and 
Peo) wan. of, 1925" 2 ey Apr, 1: 
E 612697; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 7038 

w Alice Mattullath, m Fritz 

Kreisler, arr. N. Clifford Page, of 

U. S.: three women’s: voices:  4to. 

© Feb..'6,. 1925;.2 e¢.! Apr. 1: E 

612649; Carl Fischer, ine., New 

York. [C arrangement] 7039 


Cliff Friend, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
31, 1925; E 610880; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 7040 


Same. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. ~ 
30; E 611544; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. ' 7041 


Old (The) shepherd; w Fred. HE. 
Weatherly, m Wilfrid Sanderson, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 18, 1925; 1 
ec. Apr. 20; E 609943; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 7042 


Old (The) top hat that father wore; 
fox-trot, w and m Milton Young and 
Ed. HE. Bryant, both of Great Bri- 
tain; pf. and ukulele acc. © Mar. 
31, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 1; E 609382; 
Worton David, Itd,, London. 7043 


Old Towler: eighteenth century hunt- 
ing song, William Shield, arr. Mark 
“Andrews, of U. S.: cho. men’s 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2 
ce. Mar. 11; E 607858; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

704 


Old tunes for young fiddlers; arr. Ar- 
thur Somervell, of Great Britain; 
violin and. pf. 1. Ye banks and 
praes.. [5 others] ©.. Feb. 17, 
1925; 1 ¢c. Mar. 9; E 608999;. Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 7045 


Olden golden afterwhile; melody W. 
J. Siefert, of U. S. © 1 ce Mar. 
31, 1925; E 610881; Walter J. Sie- 
fert, Springfield, Mass. 7046 

On a little silver moonbeam; two-pt. 
school song, w and m J. Lindsay 
,Redmon, of U. S8.; treble voices. 
4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E 610573 ; Willis musie co., Cin- 
cinnati. T7047 

On a night like this; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Wm. Warvelle Nelson, of 
wer See OYA set Aprvtra 925 20 
610922; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 7048 

Same. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 30; E 611546; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 7049 

On a summer evening; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 181; pf. © 


Mor ‘2925 2 elo Apr. +29. Vo 
611610; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7050 


| On dancing waves; by Cecil Burleigh, 


of U. S., op. 7, no. 4; violin and 
pf. (Undér the open sky) © Mar. 
16, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 607991; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 

7051 


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705 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 20 


On my journey homeward; w and m 
E. M. Bartlett, of U. S. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 16; E 612082; 
Eugene M. Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

7052 

On! on! U. of K.; w Troy Perkins, 
melody C. A. Lampert, of U. S.. © 
Jam) Shy 1925 5 Di Mar kG 
612080; Frank H. Carter & Wm. 
H. Skinner, Lexington, Ky. 7053 


On such a beautiful night; from The 
bamboula, w Douglas Furber and 
Irving Caesar, m Joseph Meyer, of 
U. 8S. London, Chappell & co., 1td. 
©-Mar. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 31; E 
612716; Harms, ine., New York. 

7054 

On the Alm; by Richard Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 104, no. 1; pf. © 
Agnr ito 925 5°) Bites Apre29 505R 
611611; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7055 


On the Dixie flyer to home. sweet | 
home; w and melody C. B. Meyer, | 


OOS. Gy Mae. Mar. oO, lucas | 
E 612550; Clara Bernice Meyer, 
Helena, Ark. 7056 


On the hill side; by Noel Norman, 


of England; pf. 1. The butterflies’ 
chase. [4 others] © Mar. .28, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr..14; E 609657; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 


On the merry-go-round; by Lola Lut- 
man, of <A. S.; pf, O.oMar. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; E 607986; M. T. 

. Evans, Boston. ~ 7058 


On the shores of the Gulf of Fin- 
land; trio, Thos. Preston, of Great 
Britain; pf., violin and cello. © 
Mar. 26, 1925; 1 e¢.: Apr. 20; E 
609948: Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

7059 

On the village green; by Oliver EH. 
Story and John J. Caddigan, both 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613450; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 7060 


Once more in my arms let me hold 
you; w William Kenmack, m Cyril 
Jules Deutsch, of U. S.; pf. aec., 
with ukulele arr. Louis Fleischer. 
© Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 1; E 
612641; Denton & Haskins music 
co., New York. 7061 


Once you’ve thought of it; from 
Boodle, w Douglas Furber, m Max 
Darewski, of England; in E fiat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ¢ Mar. 31; BE 
609398; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 7062 


7057 | 


One (The) girl I love; waltz, w I. R. 
Peterson, m Dick Reed [i. e. C. D. 
Reed] of U. S. © 1 @ May 1, 
1925; E 611514; Ivan R. Peterson 
and C. Dickinson Reed, Chicago. 

7063 


One hour; w Max Gartman, m W. L. 
Trytel, of England; in A flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
18, 1925; 1 @ Feb. 19; E 608497; 
G. Ricordi & co., London. 7064 


One (The) legged family, bumpity 
bump; w Harry Castling, m Ben- 
nett Seott, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] | 
© \Apr. 16; 1925;°1.¢ Apr. 21; E 
609811; B. Feldman & co., London. 

7065 


One little dream of love; by Westell 
Gordon, arr. Tom Clark, of U. S.; 
band. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. 4to. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
7; E 612940; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 7066 


w Harold Simpson, m Westell 
Gordon, arr. N. Clifford Page, of 
U. S. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
ine. 4to. 1. Mixed quartet.—2. 
Female . trio.—3. Male. voices. 

Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. each Mar. 18; 
E 610578-610580; Chappell & eo., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

7067-7069 


' One more day; three-pt. song, w J. 


Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; sop., 
alto and bar. School ed. 4to. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 612918; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 7070 


One of His own; w Frank M. Holmes, 
mH. J: KUrtzZ, OF Ul. ae, Cea 
1925; 2c. Apr. 18; E 611210; Horace 
J. Kurtz, Lafayette, Ind. TO71 


One of the guards; w Hugh Chester- 
man, m Howard Fisher, of Great 
Britain. © Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
20; E 609940; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 7072 


One smile; w and melody Irving Bibo, 
Howard Johnson and Joe Cooper, 
all. of U! S:'\©-4 c Apre dy 1925 = 
E 613191; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 7073 


One thousand dollars; four-step, C. N. 
Parker, arr. Harry L. Alvord, both 
of. U. Si; pf, ©-1ce; Apr. .2,/1925; 
-E 610895; Carroll Norman Parker, 
Chicago. 7074 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


7096 


One wonderful dream; four step, C. N. 
Parker, arr. Harry L. Alvord, both 
OL WSs: pf ©: 1 es /Apri 15)'1925 ; 
E 613193; Carroll Norman Parker, 
Chicago. 7075 


Only a girl for sale; w and m Ray | 


Vineent, Ieo Herbert and Eddie 
Stone, all of Great Britain; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(Cover title: For sale) © Apr. 
14, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 15; E 609669; 
Worton David, ltd., London. T7076 


Only just say yes I’m lonely; w H. J. 
Flinkman, m Richard Sarles, of 


U.- 8:11 © » I es: Mar. /18, (1925:; B 
612170; H. Julian Flinkman, Bal- 
timore. TOTT 


Only kinda lonely; w Bernie Gross- 
man, m Nat Osborne and Jack Stan- 
ley, both of U. S. © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 30; E 612751; Grossman, 
Osborne & Stanley, ine., New York. 

7078 


Only to you; w and m E. K. Weaver, 


of U. S). © 1c. Apr. 29, 1925; E 
613616; EK. K. Weaver, Butler, Pa. 
; 7079 


Only trust in Jesus; w Pauline Sad- 
ler, m B. B. McKinney, of U. S.; 
male quartet. (Jn Coleman’s new 
quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 6; E 612838; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 7080 


Only two; w and m Joseph H. Trent, 
of ‘UW. Si; pf.’ ©: 1 e¢. ‘Apr: 24, 1925; 
H 613446; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 7081 


Only you; waltz song, w and melody 
John Larson [pseud. of J. N. Olson], 
of U. S. ©'1 ¢@: Mar. 28, 1925; E 
610790; John Norman Olson, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 7082 


Open (The) door; w Edward Lockton, 
m Yvonne Doré, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 1 @ Mar,.26r E 
6093846; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

7083 


Open to me the gates; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Roy E. Nolte, of U. S. 
© Mar. 31, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 16;.B 
611109 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

: 7084 


Opportunity; w W. S. Reid, melody 
Herman Dubois, [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S., © 1 e¢. Apri 30, 
1925; HE 611522; W...S.. Reid, Ja- 
maica, B. W. I. 7085 


Oraison nuptiale; paraphrase d’aprés 
le Deus Abraham, paroles de l’abbé 


52683—25——-10 


Astrue, musique F. de la Tombelle, 
of France; soli et chceurs ad lib., 
avec ace. d’orgue. © Dec. 10, 1924; 
1 ¢e.. Mar. 3, 1925; E 608785; vV*° 
L.-J. Biton, St. Laurent-sur-Sévre, 
France. 7086 


Orchard (The) of Stars; unison song, 
w William Canton, m Herbert Men- 
ges, of Great Britain; in C. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 6; 1925: 1 «. 
Mar. 20; E 609220; Herbert Menges, 
Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, Eng- 
land. 7087 


Ordinary blues; w K. C. Sebring, m 
Leon Delos Campbell, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; E 612801; Ken- 
neth Coyle Sebring, Alliance, O. 

7088 


Oriental; w and. melody J. R. Paul- 
son, of U. S.. © 1 ec Apr. 4, 1925; 
E 610933 ; Joseph. Ruthern Paulson, 
Freeport, N. Y. 7089 


Oriental fox trot; melody A. King, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York, 
arr. Jeanne Schwartzenberg. © 1c. 
Apr. 138, 1925; E 613117; Adolph 
King, New York. 7090 


Orientale; by César Cui, op. 50, no. 
9, transcribed Charles Fonteyn Man- 
ney, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 10; E 612976; Oliver Dit- 

*son co., Boston. [© transcription] 

7091 


Orientia; by L. B. Corn, of U. S.; 1st 
mand. @©/'1 ¢.. Mar. 11, 1925; E 
607889 ; Lester Berle Corn, Newton, 
Ta. 7092 


Original two time man; w George 
Whiting, m Walter Donaldson, of 
U.S. © Apr. 13, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 
16; E 613248; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 7093 


Otaki San; intermezzo japonais, A. 
Tellier, of Germany; pf. © Jan. 1, 
1925; 1 e:. Apr. 8; E 609635; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 7094 


Other (The) girl; w and melody O. W. 
Baker, of U. S. © 1 @ Mar. 6, 
1925; E 607793; Oscar W. Baker, 
West Allis, Wis. 7095 


Otterstrom (Th.)  Praludien; no. 6, 
ed. and played Lucille Manker, of 
U.S. (Solo carola no. 75875) [Mu- 
sic roll] © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 
22; E 611402; Cable co., Chicago. 
[© editing and interpretation] 

7096 


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7097 


pt. 111, n.'s.. v. 20 


Our America; national hymn, Augusta 
EK. Stetson, arr. Tom Clark, of U. 8S. 
4to. 1. Band.—2: Orch. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2. c. each Apr. 11; E 611067, 
611068; .G. Schirmer, ine. New 
York. [© arrangement] 

7097. T7098 


Our Father; sacred w, m adapted from 
Arensky, by Ernest A. Leo, of U. S.; 
full choir. 4to. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 30; E 612564; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. [© adapta- 
tion] 7099 


Our fire is a nice fire; w and m Harry 
Castling, of England; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 
24, 1925; 1 @. Mar. 31; E 573008; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

7100 


Our flag of liberty; w Mrs. Daniel 
Lothrop, m Margaret Starr McLain, 
of U. S.; solo or cho. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 24; E 612878; C. W. 

» Thompson & co., Boston. 7101 


Our God! anthem, w Margaret Lewin, 
m M. Meredith, of England: lLon- 
don, Independent’ music club. 4to. 
©: Mar: 16, 1925; 1 ¢.:Apr..4; E 
609627; Margaret. Meredith, Fleet, 
Hampshire, England. 7102 


Our God. is over all; w Viola S. Cas- 
sidy, m Mrs. J. H. Cassidy, of U. S.; 
male quartet... (Jn Coleman’s new 
quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 6; E 612848; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 7103 


-Our governor march; by J. M. Mis- 
sud, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 
16, 1925302 ec. Apr.i17; BH) 613374; 
Jean M. Missud, Salem, Mass. 7104 


Our husbands; w Vincent Bryan, m 
Dorothy Brenner, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 613195; Dorothy 
Brenner Moss, Los Angeles. 7105 


Our Savior; w and melody M. C. 
Triplett, of U. S., acc: adapted from 
Prelude C minor, Chopin. © 1 e. 
Mar. 30, 1925;. EH 610970; Mary Cal- 
vert Triplett, Malta, O. 7106 


Out from the vale; w traditional, m 
John Ward, ed. Edmund H. Fellows, 
of England; mixed voices. Trans- 
posed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608882; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 7107 


Out in the West, lass; w and melody 
L. C. Todd, of U. S.. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1925; E 618046; Laura C. Todd, 
Devils Lake, N. D. 7108 


Out of luck; fox trot, i. e: H. A. Maz- 
zola,..of \U.;Sesopfi -.©gl ven Mar. 2, 
1925; E 610138 ; Henry Andrea Maz- © 
zola, Minneapolis. 7109 


Out of the earth; w E. Temple Thurs- 
ton, m D. Barney, of U. S. ©1«. 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 612177; Dorothea 
Barney, Massillon, O. 7110 


Out of the night; w J. Keirn Brennan, — 
m Werner Janssen, of U. 8.; in G. 
© Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 8; E 
612593 ; Jack Mills, inc., New. York. 

7111 


Ouvertures célébres (Celebrated ouver- 
tures); par auteurs. divers, rev. 
M.-J. Riss-Arbeau, of France; pf. a 
quatre mains. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 6; E 608917; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revised edition] 7112 

Over the hills of tomorrow; waltz, w 
and m Fredric Manchester, of U. S., 
arr. W. S. Emmerton. © Jan. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 607854; En- 
sign eco., Battle Creek, Mich. 7113 


Overland; fox-trot, w and m KE. F. 
-Buckmeyer, of U. S. Zanesville, O. 
Buckmeyer pub. co. © Mar. 9, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 19; E 610562; E. Francis 
Buckmeyer, Zanesville, O. 7114 


Overture on negro themes; by James 
P. Dunn, of. U. S.; symphony orch., 
full se... © Apr. 14; ;1925.;,,2 ¢. Apr. 
16; E 611153; J. Fischer & bro., 
New: York. W115 


Owl (The) ; trio, w Tennyson, m G, A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.; women’s 


voices. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2.¢, Mar. 
18; E 612129; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. - 7116 


Oyez! has any found a lad? w tra- 
ditional, m Thomas Tomkins, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, both of Hng- 
land; mixed voices. Transposed ed. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢ Jan. 13, 
1925; E 608888 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 7 UE) 


Oyster’s (An) just an oyster; w and 
melody W. Tully, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 612165; Wm.'Tully, 
Philadelphia. 7118 

P. F. 929; fox-trot, Bert Offt [i. e. H. 
H. B. Offt] of Germany, domiciled 
at New York; melody and pf. acc., 
with ‘waltz -arrl) ©) :¥ireinAprts, 
1925: E 612942; Hans Hermann Ber- 
thold Offt, New York. 7119 

Padmavati; premiére suite, A. Roussel, 
of France; 1° violons.. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 e. Apr. 6; E 609531 ; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 7120 


320 


c 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


7144 


Paganini (Niccolo) Mouvement per- 
pétuel; etude de vélocité, de Paga- 
nini, transcrit I. Philipp, of France ; 
pf.' © Mar. 5, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; 
E 609456; Heugel, Paris. [© tran- 
seription ] 7121 


Violin-konzert, nr. 1; von Paga- 


nini, arr. Mildred Wellerson, of 
England: violoncell u. klavier, D 
dur. © June 30; 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 


1925; E 609899; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. AZ? 


24 eapricen: op. 1, rev. Florizel 
von Reuter, of U. S.; violine allein. 
© Nov. 26, 1924; 2 c. Mar: 12, 1925; 
E 612389; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 
ae 


Page Mr. Handy: w and m W. Robi- 


son, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1925 ;. 


E 613141: Willard Robison, Kansas 
City, Mo. 7124 


Pageantry ; overture, Gatty Sellars, of 
Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 
obl. 8vo. © Apr. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
2; E 609617: W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. ; 7125 


Painted dark; melody, F. lL. Par- 
tridge, of U. S.; pf. © 1-c. Apr. 18, 
1925; E 611184; Frank L. Partridge, 
Keene, N. H. 7126 


Palo’ my heart; w John Richards, m 
Norman Bishop. [pseud. of J. B. 
Claudius] of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1925; E 607195; Patrick J. McDon- 
nell, San Francisco. ele 


Pal of my cradle days; w Marshall 


Montgomery, melody Al Piantadosi, . 


of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 
6108138; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
7128 

waltz ballad, w Marshall Mont- 
gomery, m Al. Piantadosi, of U. S. 
© Apr.) 17" 1925 -. 2 -e> Apr: 18; H 
613376; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
7129 


‘Pal of my heart: w and melody 'P. 
Webber, of Canada. © 1 «¢. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607808; P. Webber, Moose 
Jaw, Canada. 7130 


Palace (The) of our dreams; w and 
melody W. E. Gambril, of U. S. 
Oiive:. Apr: 21.1925: Bb. 6t1289 - 
Winifred Evalyn Gambril, Lexing- 
ton, Ky. 7131 

Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Office of the holy communion; arr. 
from the Missa Brevis of Palestrina, 
by William Y. Webbe, of U. S. 4to. 
© Apr: 27, 1925; 2 ¢c. Apr. 28; B 
611509 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 7132 


Palms (The) ; hymn, arr. C. H. G.. of 
U. S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2.c. Mar. 30; 
E 610820; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© changes in melody and 
arrangement ] Wa 7133 


Paloma (La) ; by Yradier, arr. Albert 


Harvey, of U. S.; 1st, 2d, 3d, and 
Ath violin, with pf. acc. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 18; E 611223; Fred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. [© bow- 


ing, fingering and phrasing] 7134 
(The dove); English version 
Frederick H. Martens, m S. De 


¥radier, arr. U. Menichelli, of U. 8. 
@ Web. 2) 19257°2 c. Feb.’ 16; E 


607768; A. Paolilli’s music ¢o., 
Providence. [© English version 
and arrangement] 7135 


Pan; tekst Bo Bergman, musik Ture 
Rangstr6m, of Sweden. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 14; E 609676; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 7136 

Pansies for thoughts; w and melody 
J., R. Moorefield, of U. S. © 1 ec. 
AGE CAG) tee: Sy Glove. ae Le. 

_ Moorefield, Critz, Va. Tot 

Papa-de-da-da ; New Orleans stomp, w 
and, m C. Williams, Spencer Wil- 
liams and Clarence Todd, all of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman. © 
Apr’ 28, 11925; 02'e>) Apr. 305 E 
611539; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 7138 

Parade around the tent; by Gustav 
Klemm, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 11, 
1925; 2 e. Apr. 13; E 611113; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 7139 

Paragould junior band; march, O. B. 
Karr, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 
20, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 20; E 613328; 
Beards Temple of. music, Paragould, 
Ark. 7140 

Paramount march; w Jesse L. Lasky, 
m Hugo Riesenfeld, of U.S. ©1e. 
Mar. 6, 1925; E 607775; Famous 
players-Lasky corp., New York. 

7141 

Parfum du passé; romanee, de Trés 
excitante, paroles Léo Leliévre, 
Henri Varna et Fernand Rouvray, 
musique Edward May, of France. 
© -Feb.. 5, 1925;°1 ¢ Mar. 6; E 
608949 ; Charles Brull, Paris. 7142 


Part (La) a Dieu; chanson populaire, 


recueillie et harmonisée André Cap- 
let, of France. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ce. 
Mar. 6; E 608903; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 7143 
Parting (The) I shall not forget; w 
and melody Mrs. A. W. Gabb, of 
UES. °©. We. ‘Apr: (Fi) 19295 EB 
611292; Mrs. Arthur Wilfred Gabb. 
Nanticoke, Pa. 7144 


321 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7145 


Pas comme les autres; java, de Mon 
vieux, de Joseph Szule, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur et paroles. 


4to. © Dec. .31, 1924; 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 
1925: E 609520; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 7145 


Pas sur la bouche; opérette en 3 actes, 
livret André Barde, musique Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France; pf. et chant. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Apri 6; 
D 26754: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

7146 


Passacaille; par Rhené—-Baton, of 
France, op. 35; flite avec ace. de pf. 
@) Mar. 5; 1925517 ec Apr 63. E 
609530; Durand et cie., Paris. 7147 


Passionate blues; w and m J. C. 
Curry, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
23; E 613514; John C. Curry, Grand 
Rapids, Mich, 7148 


Pastoral fantasy; by A. Benjamin, of 
England; string quartet. London, 
Stainer & Bell, Itd. 1. Pts.—2. Sc. 
4to. © Nov. 27, 1924; 1c. each Dec. 
8: E 6088138, 608814; Arthur Ben- 
jamin, Beare Green, Surrey, Eng- 
land. 7149, 7150 


Pastorella ; by Franz Drdla, of Czecho- 
Slovakia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 192, no. 2; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 17; E 610526; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 7151 


Path (The) of life; pageant for young 
people, w George O. Webster and 
Jessie Brown Pounds, m J. H. Fill- 
more, of U. S. Cincinnati, O.,. Fill- 
more music house. 8vo. © Apr. 13, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; EB 611145; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. F152 


Patriotic airs; medley of national 
songs, solo or duet, compiled and 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C 
melody. B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. ace. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 28; E 610803; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement] 7153 


Pauline, Pauline, zieh an die seid ’ne 
Pelerine! lied aus der operette, Die 
grosse unbekannte, text Julius Wil- 
helm u. Gustav Beer, musik Franz 
von Suppé, musikalische einrichtung 
Karl Pauspertl, of Austria. © May 
1, 1925; 1 e. May 1; E 614031; Aug. 
Cranz, g..m. b. h., Leipzig. 7154 


Pavan and Galliard; by Orlando Gib- 
bons, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; string sextet or small 
string oreh., sc. 4to. © Jan. 13, 
1925;.1 e¢. Jan. 23;, EF 608807; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 7155 


ptt, n.s., v::20 


Pavane; par Alberto de Cristofaro, of 


Italy: petit orch. avee pf. conduc- _ 


teur. 4to. © Feb. 12, 1925: 1 ce. 
Mar. °>35 ‘EU! 608783); ° Libfairie 
Hachette, Paris. 7156 


Paysages (Landscapes); three short 
pieces, Ernest Bloch, of U. 8.; string 
quartet. 1. North. [2 others] © 
Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612676; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 7157 


Peace be to this house; anthem, w 
Charles Wesley, m Ralph L. Bald- 
win, of U. S.; mixed voices, pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 16; E 612136; G. Schirmer. 
ine.; New York. . 7158 


Peace on earth and liberty; march 
song, Roy L. Burtch, of U. S. 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; EH’ 612793°; 
Halcyon pub. co.,; Indianapolis. [© 
new text] 7159 


Peace, peace; w from the Bible, m H. 
S. Green, of U. S. © 1 e. Mar. 31, 
1925; E 610865; Howard Sylvester 
Green, Butler, Pa. ; 7160 


Peaceful valley ; w and m W. Robison, 
of U. S. ©1e Apr. 4, 1925; B 
610931; Willard Robison, Kansas. 
City, Mo. 7161 


Peaches: w and m Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1925; 
EK 613445; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 7162 


Peaches and cream; fox trot, John 
Philip Sousa, of U. S.; full band. 
4to. © Feb. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 1; 
FE 612663; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 7163 


full orch. 4to. © Jan. 
9, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612661; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 7164 


pf. © Jan. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1; E 612675; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 7165 


Pearce did dance with Petronella; w 
traditional, m Giles Farnaby, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; 
FE 608858; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 7166 

Pearl of Hawaii; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Eugene Herbert, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. 
© Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 24; B 
613486; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. . 7167 

Peasant dance; by William Berwald, 
of U. S.. with biographical sketch, | 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling, in- 


p22 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925. 


‘structive annotations, [etc.]; pf. © 
Mar. 26; 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 30: E 
612493; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. - 7168 


‘Peasant procession (Landlicher fest- 
zug); grotesque march, Géza Hor- 
vAth, of Hungary, op. 146, no. 6; pf. 
© Apr: 11, 1925; 2 c: Apr.,17;..E 
611167; G. Schirmer, ine. New 
York. ae: 7169 


Peggy's eyes; w Roland Knapp [pseud. 
of Edward Knapp Anderton], m Ed- 
ward S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2.c. Apr. 2; E 613180; 
Anco pub. co., Tarrytown, N. Y. 

7170 

Penitent (The) before the cathedral ; 
by David Alberto [pseud. of David 
Albert Cohn] of U. S.; pf.. © Apr. 
23, 1925; 2 ¢«. Apr. 28;. E 611512; 
Breitkopf publications, ine., New 
York. ralal 


Pennsylvania I’m coming home to you: 
w E. G. Miller. m George J. Daw- 
son, of .U.,S;..©:1 c..Feb.,12,.1925; 
E 605838; Estelle G. Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 412 


Pennsylvania state; college song, w 
‘A. Howry Espenshade, m Samuel 
Richards Gaines, of U. S.. © Mar. 
2;, 1925; 2. e Mar.;16;, E 612104: 
Pennsylvania state college glee club, 
State college, Pa. 7173 


Pensée dété: ouverture, A. Courtade, 
of France; fanfare de clairons vet 
batterie. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. 4to. © Mar. 28, 

- 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 17: E 609700; Evette 


et Schaeffer, Paris. 7174 
Pensiero d'amore; valzer, Mario 
Bruno; of .U. S.; pf. © 1c. Mar. 


23, 1925; E 612357; Errico Erario. 
Brooklyn. A1%d 


Penzanno a mamma mia; versi E. Pa- 
cella e Pasquale Buongiovanni, mu- 
sica Giuseppe Ferraro. of. Italy, 
domiciled at New York: mand. ace. 
© Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; HB 
612251: Enrico Pacella. New York. 

7176 


Pep: from Louie the 14th, w Arthur 
Wimperis, m Sigmund Romberg, of 
U.S: © Apr:.1,.1925;:2 ce. Apr. 2: 
E 612711; Harms, inc., New York: 

GUCK 

vocal school march, w and m 

Marion Moore, of U. S.; unison or 

Salon ate, (©, Apr, 20, Gl925:5 2G 

Apr. 24; EF 611387; J. A.. Parks co. 

York, Neb. 7178 


7189 


Pépéte; de LVopérette, livret Didier 
Gold, R. Dieudonné et C. A. Carpen- 
tier, musique José Padilla, of Spain. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; HB 
609500; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

7179 


Pépita de la Sierra; aventure franco- 
espagnole, sur. les motifs du Bahia, 
paroles Jules Combe, musique Fred 
Nossam, of France. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609484; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 7189 


Permanent wave; w Elizabeth G. 
Black, melody A. Finn, of U. S. 
© 1. Mar. 14, 1925; E 610480; 
Abraham Finn, San Francisco. 

7181 


Persische suite (Persian suite); 3. 
Rubinstein-suite, Camillo Morena, of 
Austria, op. 157; orch. 1. Wall- 
fahrt nach Roknabad. [3 others] 

Aug. 22,°1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 
1925; E 609920; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 7182 


Peter, the pal of the ladies; w Clif- 
ford Seyler, m Chater Robinson, of 
Great Britain. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 10; E 609060; Cavendish 
music co., London. 7183 


Petit menuet; par Paolo Conte, of 
U. S.; op. 34; pf. © Mar. 9, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 14; E 610451; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 7184 


Petit (Le) thonier de Concarneau; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 ce: Apr. 17; E 609765: 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 7185 


Petite (Le) béte aux yeux d'or; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 


25, 1925; 1 c« ‘Apr.’ 17; HE 609779 ; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 7186 


Petite mazurka; by P. Cimini, of 
Italy, domiciled at Chicago, op. 11; 
pf. ©1ec. Apr. 22, 1925; E 613410: 

- Pietro Cimini, Chicago. 7187 


Petite sérénade; par I. Philipp, of 
France; pf. © Mar. 5, 1925;.14..c. 
Apr. 6; E 609455; Heugel, Paris. 

7188 


Petite valse; by Richard Krenizlin, 
of Germany, op. 106; pf. © Apr. 
249, 1929 52 Cy ADT 420 inftieeLole 5 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7189 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7190 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Petites (Les) fleurs du bon Dieu; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 


Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1. ce. Apr. 17; E 609769; 
Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 7190 


Petits (Les) mots d’amour; paroles 
Phylo, musique Pierre Margés, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1924;'1 ¢. Apr. 
6, 1925; E 609490; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 7191 


Pfui, schime dich; shimmy-fox, text 
~ Kurt Schwabach und Willy Rosen, 
musik W. Rosen, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, both of Germany. © Jan. 
15. 1920.5" Le... Mar’ 20: Br Gogi72; 

Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
7192 


Phantasy japonaise; suite, Quinto H. 
Maganini, of U. S., op. 7; flute and 
pf. . pt. 1. 1. Cho-San.—2. Sayon- 
ara. pt. 2. 3. Moto-kago-machi. © 
Jan. 19, 1925; 2 ec each Apr. 1; E 
612685, 612686; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7193, 7194 


Philippina Coola Loola; fox trot, w 
and m J. O’Brien, of U. S. © Mar. 
19,°1925; 2 c¢. Mar:,.20; H..612293; 
Jack O’Brien, Boston. 7195 


Phoebe Snow, that anthracite mama; 
w and melody Al. Kay and Fred 
Fisher, both of U.,S.,,© 1.¢. Apr. 
20, 1925; E 6138290; T. E. Soiree 
corp., New York. 7196 


Piano pieces the whole world plays; 
seventy compositions, selected and 
ed. Albert E. Wier, of U. S. 4to. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14; A 823411; D. Appleton & co., 
New York. 7197 


Piano playing by harmony diagrams; 
teacher’s manual, Zay Rector Bevitt, 
Of Diet Se. Sve... ©. Mar. »23.- 1925,- 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 28; A -825915; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

7198 


Pie; w and m Will Meredith, of Great 


Britain, domiciled at New York. ©: 


Mar. 28, 1925; 2c. Apr. 1; E 612596; 
William Richmond Meredith, New 
York. 7199 


Pieces: di Francois Couperin, retrou- 
vées, annotées et rev. par Charles 
Bouvet, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
1° cah. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 
17. 1925; E 609748; Durand & cie., 
Taris. {© annotation and revision] 

7200 


Pieces for the development of technic ; 
by N. Louise Wright, of U..S.;. pf. 
© Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; EB 
‘612491; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 7201 


Pieni legenda (Little legend); av Se- 
lim Palmgren, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 30, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 14; E 611119; Wilheim 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and. revising | 7202 


Pillois (Jacques) Trois’ mélodies; 
paroles Henri de Régnier et R. H. 
de Vandelbourg, musique J. Pillois, 
of France. 1. Veeu. [2 others] © 
Dee. 31, 1924;:1 c. Mar. 6, 1925:.F) 
608954; René Gilles, Paris. 7203 


Pini di Roma; poema sinfonico, Otto- 
rino Respighi, of Italy. 1. I Pini di 
villa Borghese. [3 others] 1. Orch. 
partitura. 12mo.—2. Pf. 4 quattro 
mani. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 ec. each 
Apr. 17; E 609687, 609688; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 7204, 7205 


Pirating; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S.. 
op. 28, no. 2; violin and pf. © 
Apr. 20, 1925;° 2 ¢«. “Apr. 2227 
611315 ; Composers’ music corp., New 
York. 7206 


’ Piropos; tango, J. C. Cobian, of Ar- 


gentina, domiciled at New York; pf. 

© 1c Apr. 15, 1925; E 613186; 

Juan Carlos Cobian, New York. 
7207 


Pisnya; de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609714; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 7208 


Pittsburgh, Pa.; w and m William 
Deane, arr. D. R. Phillippi, both of 
U. S. © Mar. 13, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
13; E 610449; Keystone music pub. 
co., Pittsburgh. 7209 


Pizzicata; polka, Mario Bruno, of U. 
Sov pf: © 1 ee Mar. 23,299256° 8 
612358; Errico Erario, Brooklyn. 

7210 


Plainte d’amour; par Jean Douste, of 
Great Britain; piano, continental 
fingering. © Mar. 26, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 27; E 609827 ;s Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. T2h1 


Plaintive (The) harp; w Julius Green, 
m H. Zimmerman, of U. S. Hadley, 
Ill., Corinthian musie co. © Mar. 
10, "1925°;" 2 ‘eo Max. 145 F-612722; 
Hermes Zimmerman, Evanston, IIl. 

“212 


o24 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Plaisirs (Les) Champétres; ou. Les 
Tentations de la bergére et l’amour 
vainqueur, ballet, Henri Casadesus, 
of France; pf. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 17; E 609748; Max Eschig 
& cie., Paris. (ols 


Plantation echoes; medley of favorite 
southern airs, solo or duet, compiled 
and arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S8.; 
C melody, B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. acc. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 610802; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 7214 


Pleasant pastimes; album of easy 
pieces, J. Sutcliffe Smith, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Feb. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
20; E 609259; Warren & Phillips, 
London. (249 


Pleasant (The) voyage; march, P. 
Nussinof, of Russia, domiciled at 
Baltimore, arr. Ezra Read; violin 
ang, pf. ©-1 ¢ Mar.,14, 1925; “E 
610478; Pioter Nussinof, Baltimore. 

7216 


Please do something diff’rent Jack; 
fox trot, w and melody A. L. Wil- 
son, of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1925; 
E 612245; Al L. Wilson, Evans City, 
Pa Te Alte 


Please don’t leave me alone; w and 
melody L. W. Wood, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Apr. 8, 1925; E 612929; Lyman 
Worthy Wood, Sheboygan, Wis. 

7218 


Please tell me your name; w and mel- 
ody J. Majerowski, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612556; Joe 
Majerowski, Brooklyn. 7219 


Plumes ; trois melodies, poésies 
Georges Gabory, musique Henri 
Sauguet, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Apr. 17, 1925; E 609752; 
Max Eschig « cie., Paris. 7220 


Plus de soupirs, 6 belles; chanson 
Shakespeare, mise en vers francais 
Claude Lorrey, musique René de 
Castéra, of France; choeur 4 3 voix 
de femmes. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
Reewwanr te: K. GOSS: Rowart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. T2at 


Plus fort que l’amour; valse hésita- 
tion, H. Adnan, of France; pf. 
Weer at. 1924 = Ale Apr.6.. 1925 > Bi 
609498; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

: 7222 


Plymouth Sound; w Edward Tesche- 
macher, m Herbert Oliver, of Eng- 
land; in E flat. © Mar. 30, 1925: 
1 ce. Mar. 30; E 609416; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. feo 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7235 


Podlotek; polka, Jézef Kmiet, of U. 
Sos pf, '©"'1 'e) Apr. 16) 1925; 
611134; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 7224 


Poem (Home) ; w Hal Howick [pseud. 
' of Frederick H. Martens], m Z. Fi- 
bich, adaptation William Lester, of 
U. 8.; sop. solo and cho. of women’s 
Worces., 410, ©) Mar. 3, 1925+ 2 €. 
Mar. 14; E 610426; Breitkopf pub- 
lications, inc., New York. [© text 
and adaptation] (e74y 


Poéme dramatique; de P. de Bréville, 
of France;. violoncelle et. pf. 
Mar. 5, 1925; .1 e: Apr.; 6; E 609567 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. . 7226 


Poinsettia; overture, W. L. Skaggs, 
of U. S.; band. .4to. © Apr. 28, 
1925; 2. ¢. Apr. 28; E.613577; Fred 
Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 7227 


Polish dance; by Alfred Prince, of 
U. S.. op. 9; pf. duet. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2.c. Mar. 20;:E 612196; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7228 


Polka; by J. Gawlik, of U. S.; instru- 
mental, ©) 1c. Apr I $920, 
612762; Joseph Gawlik, Milwaukee. 

7229 


by P. Cimini, of Italy, domiciled 
at Chicago, op. 16; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
22, 1925;. E 613409; Pietro Cimini, 
Chicago. 7230 


Polla (William C.) Caprice; by W. 
GC. Polla, of U. S.; pf: © 1 c.-Mar. 
31, 1925; E 610868; William C. Pol- 
la, New York. 7231 


Pollaezek; shimmy, text Artur Reb- 
ner, musik W. Engel-Berger, of Aus- 
tria. © Nov. 27; 1924; 1 ec.) Mar. 
12, 1925; E 609103; Arcadia verlag, 
Berlin. 7232 


Pool (The) ; w Paul Laurence Dunbar, 
m Hilbert Earl Stewart, of U. S. 
1. High voice, in A flat.—2. Med. 
voice, in F.. © Mar. 28, 1925; 2 c¢. 
each Apr. 6; E 612882; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 7233 


Poor little rich girl; fox trot, from 
On with the dance, w and m Noel 
Coward, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 1 «. Mar. 31; E 609387; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 7234 


ng 
Poor old Jiggs; w J. D. Wilson, m 
J. D. Wilson and C. W. Webber, both 
of Canada. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1925; 
E 610617; John Dennis Wilson and 
Charles William Webber, Rosebery, 
B. C., Canada. 7235 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7236: | 


Popper (David) Funf  kadenzen 
(Cing cadences) ; von David Popper, 
of Hungary, hrsg. Georg Von Vi- 
kar; violoncell. 1. Violoncellkonzert 
in D dur, 1. satz; von Haydn. 
[four others] © Jan. 29, 1925; 1c. 
Mar. 6; E 609331; Universal-edition 
a. g., Vienna. 7236 


Popular. melodies, no. 16; melody M. 
Gold, of U.S. © 1e. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613467; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
Nead: 7237 


Portland (The) rose; w and m I. 
Heibel, of -U. S. Portland, Or., 
Daniel H. Wilson. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 28;'E 613578 ; Irene Heibel. 
Portland, Or. 7238 


Potatoes (The) have their eyes on 
me; w J. L. McDermond, m Bauer 
bros., of U. S. ‘© Mar. 30, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612727; J. L. MeDer- 
mond, Reading, Pa. 7239 


Poulenc (Francis) Sonate; de F. 
Poulenc, of France; réduction pour 
pf. 1. Pour deux clarinettes, si 
bémolle. et la.—2. Pour clarinette, 
si bémolle, et basson.—38. Pour cor, 
trompette et trombone. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 1. ¢. each Apr. 2; E 609376— 
609378 ; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 7240-7242 


Pour avoir une belle fourrure; one 
step, paroles P. Chapelle, musique 
Léon Grunberg, of France. Paris, 
Aux melodies nouvelles. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609583 ; Pierre 
Chapeile, Paris. 7243 


Pour conquérir le coeur d’une femme; 
valse, de Haut les mains, paroles 
Charles Tutelier, musique René De- 
maret, of Belgium. © Dec. 31. 
1924; 1 e. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609576; 
Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 7244 


Pour les funérailles d’un marin breton ; 
de Rhené-Baton, of France, op. 33. 
1. Partition d’orch.—2. Parties 
dorch. © Dee. 31, 1924, Mar. 5, 
1925: 1 ¢ each Apr. 6; E 609536, 
609537 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 

7245, 7246 


Pour plaire 4 toutes les femmes... ; 
par Jose Padilla, of Spain; pf. © 
Dec. 12, 1924; 2. ¢e. Jan. 5, 1925; H 
599995; Lucien Brulé, Paris. [© 
arrangement] F247 


Poursuite (La) de Typhon; adapta- 
tion, J. Porret, of France, op. 135; 
orch. avec pf: conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Apr. 17, 1925; 
B 609709; Julien Porret, Paris. [© 
adaptation | 7248 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Povero cundannato; versi 
Cavallo, musica Luigi Canoro, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1925; 
E 613147; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 7249 


Pow-pow; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., 
op. 7, no. 2; violin and pf. (Under 
the. open sky) © Mar. 16, 1925; 
_2-¢e Mar. 14; E 607993 ; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 7250 


Practical ’cello exercises; by Gerald 
C. Maas, of England, domiciled at 
Rochester, N. Y. © Mar. 4, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 9; E 6102738; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 7251 


Pragna oczka pragna ; Z piesni lu-| 


dowej zredagowal Seweryn J. Ku- 
jawski. na tle ludowej opracowat 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1925; EH 610615; Vic- 
tor music roll co., Chicago. “F252 


Praise God, ye peoples, praise the 
Lord: by Melchior Vulpius, ed. Carl 
F. Pfatteicher, of U. S.; mixed 
voices a capella. (Jn Carl Fischer’s 
choir music edition, no. 172) 4to. 
© Mar. 6, 1925;:2 e@ Apr. 1; E 
612645; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 7253. 


Praise His holy name; w and melody 
H. Grant, of U. S. 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 8; E 612958; Hu- 
bert Grant, Yonkers, N. Y. 7254 


Prayer; by I. F. Esperon, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © 1 
ce. Apr.. 2, 1925; E 610911; Ignacio 
Fernandez HEsperon, New York. 

. 7255. 


Prayer (A); w Mrs. A. F. Shepard, 
melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610734; 
Mrs. Annie F. Shepard, Lexington, 
Mass. 7256 


w Thomas & Kempis, m Frank 
Bridge, of Great Britain; cho. with 
orch. wind pts. arr. for organ. 

Mar. 27, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 609601 ; 
Augener, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 7257 


Preciosa overture; by ©. M. von 
Weber, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. 
S.; full. orch. © Jan. 24, 1925; 


2c. Apr. 1; E 612679; Carl Fischer, © 


inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
725 
Preghiera d’amore; mazurka, versi 
Charles D’Aleo, melodia P. Di Pane, 
of Italy. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1925; E 
610498; Philip Di Pane, Brooklyn. 
7259 


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Raffaele | 


©) ) Mees Dy" 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


——- 


Prelude in G minor; by C. E. Gehr- 
ing, of Great Britain; pf. London, 
W. Paxton & co., ltd.° © Apr. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 28 ; FE 609369 ; Carl 


i. Gehring, Ann Arbor. 7260 
Prelude to Chinese or Japanese 
drama; by M. Baron, of France; 


orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Marsi23, 1925; 2. c Mar; .26; 5 
ee Maurice Baron, New York. 

7261 


Prelude to neutral society drama; by 
M. Baron, of France; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. 4to. © 
Mam.) 23, 192502 © Mar) 26; (E 
610700; Maurice Baron, New York. 

7262 


Prelude to romances of the seven seas; 
by M. Baron, of France; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. 4to. © 
Mar 23, (1925: 2. e:,, Man 26 3,1 B 
610701; Maurice Baron, New York. 

7263 

Prelude to rube stories; by M. Baron, 
of France; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Mar. 23; 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 26; E 610698 ; Maurice Baron, 


New York. 7264 
Prelude to stories of boys; by M. 
Baron, of Franee; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. 4to. © Mar. 


23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 26; E 610699; 
Maurice Baron, New York. 7265 


Premier réve; morceau de genre, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 e@ Apr. 17, 1925; E 609734: J. 
Yves K., Paris. 7266 


Premiére ivresse; valse boston, G. 
Rinaldi, of France; pf. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609485; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


Preparatory bowing and finger exer- 


cises; by Ludwig Lebell, of Eng- 
land, op. 23a; violoncello. © Apr. 
16,1925 3) 1 «e@ Apr. 27+ BH 614002 ; 


Joseph Williams, 1td., London. 
— 7268 
Preparazione alla lettura ed al tras- 
porto a prima vista sul violoncello ; 
di Luigi Forino, of Italy. © Mar. 
13, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 17; E 609163; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 7269 
Prés du moulin; de Marguerite Canal, 
of France; violon et pf. © Dec. 
395-1924; 1 c@ Mar. 6/11925:2 Rn 
608961 ; Maxime Jamin, Paris. 7270 
Pressentiments ; fantaisie dramatique, 
Vincent Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 


7267 


7281 


1924; 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609436 ; 
J. Yves K., Paris. TATA 


Pretty. (A) duck there was; w tra- 
ditional, m John Bartlet, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. 

_ Fellowes, of England; mixed voices, 
in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 18, 1925; 1 «. 
Feb. 26; E 608827; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 7272 


Priere du petit enfant sans mere; 
poésie Maurice Dufresne, musique 
Maurice Pesse, of France. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 17; E 609767; 
Alph. Schotte &  cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France: 7273 


Priére pour sa maman; paroles Maur- 
ice Aliot, musique Ant. Ferré, of 
France et Ciro Urbini, of Italy; 
pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 
1925 : EK 609483 ; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 7274 

Priéres (Les); de André Caplet, of 
France; transcribed pour chant, 
harpe et quatuor a cordes. Parti- 
tion. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ce Apr. 
17; E 609789 Durand & cie., Paris. 

7275 

1. Oraison dom- 

© Dee. 31, 


1°" violon. 
inicale. [2 others] 
1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608904; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 7276 


Prill (Emil) 24 etiiden fiir die flote; 
fiir vorgeschrittene verfasst, E. 
Prill, of Germany, op. 15. Heft 1, 
2. © Nov. 21, 1924; 1c. each Mar. 
12, 1925; E 609104; Jul.. Heinr. 
Zimmermann, Leipzig. 727% 

Primeras flores de primavera; vals 
moderato, S. Rodriguez, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Douglas, Ariz. ;' pf. 
Dec. 14, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 93, 1925 ; 
EH 610683; Silvestre Rodriguez & 
Leon, Douglas, Ariz. 7278 


Principles of musical theory; by 
Renée’ Longy-Miquelle, of France. 
8vo. © Feb. 11, 1925; 2c. Feb. 16; 
aff. Mar. 9; A 823362; E. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 7279 

Printemps (Le) est éclos; trio, Henry 
Verdun, of France; pf., violon et vio- 
loncelle avee violon ripiane et con- 
trebasse, ad lib. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1e. Apr. 6; E 609513; Francis. Sala- 
bert, Paris. 7280 


Procession (La) du rocio (La. pro- 
eesion: del rocio) ; de Joaquin Tu- 
rina, transcription Ch. Jacques Le- 
rolle, of France; piano 4 4 mains: 
© Mar. 28, 1925; 1c Apr. 17; EB 
609793; Rouart, Lerolle & Gie., 
Paris. [© reduction] 7281 


27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7282 


Procession (La), qui passe; piéce sym- 
phonique, I. Snoeék, of France, op. 
187; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1925; 
E 609721; J. Yves K., Paris. 7282 


Professor X in Kalamazoo ; comic ‘song. 
Constantin Wieghorst, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. Brooklyn, C. Wieghorst. © 
Apr. 27; 1925;'2-¢: Apr. 27; E 
611489; Alexis Birmingham, Brook- 
lyn. 7283 


Progressi (I) del progresso (Cross- 
word puzzle); parole e melodia J. 
Torre, of U. S. © 1 ce Apr. 29, 
1925; E 613588; Joseph Torre, 
Brooklyn. 7284 


Progressive course for violin; by Al- 
bert, Harvey, of ;U. 8S). bk. 5. © 


Mar.: /28,, 192502 ¢: Mar. 30; iE 
612492; Fred Heltman: co., Cleve- 
land. 7285 
Progressive’ (The) ‘music series; 


teachers’ manual, for first, second 
and third grades, with acc. for book 
1 and: primary song: bk., Horatio 
Parker and others. Philippine ed. 
compiled Norberto Romualdez, of 
U, 8. and Charles E. Griffith, jr. v. 
1. 4to, © Mar. 16; 1925; 2 ec. and 
aff; Mar. 17; A 823423; Silver, Bur- 
dett & co., Newark. N. J. [© new 
material ] 7286 


Horatio Parker and others. 
Philippine ed. compiled Norberto 
Romualdez, of U. S. and Charles H. 
Griffith, jr. 4to. v. 2. For fourth 
and fifth grades, with acc. for bk. 
2.—v. 38. For sixth and seventh 
grades, with ace. for bk. 3. © Feb. 
26, 1925; 2 c. each and aff. Feb. 28; 
A 822210, 822211; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Newark, N. J. [© additional 
material ] 7287, 7288 


des bonzes; par 


——_—_ 


Promenade (La) 
Carol-Bérard, of France; pf. © 
Dec. 21, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1925; EB 
609754; Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 


7289 


Promenade enfantine; par F. de La 
Tombelle, of France: pf. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 ¢e. Apr. 17; E 609761; 


Alph. Schotte & cie., Boulogne, 
s/mer, France. 7290 
Promenade matinale: trio. Paul 


Pierné, of France; pf., violin et vio- 
loncello avec contrebasse ad lib. © 


Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 6; E 609616; ° 


7291 


Promesses (Les) ; fox trot, paroles E. 
Dumont, musique F. L. Bénech, of 


Francis Salabert, Paris. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


France. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
6; E 608952; F. L. Bénech, Paris. 

> fa 7292 

Promise (The) of spring; blossom — 
eantata, w Clinton Scollard and 
others, m E. Towner, of U. S.; solo 
voices and cho. 4to. © Mar. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 10; E 610356; Earl 
Towner, San Jose, Calif, 7293 


Promise that you'll not forget me; w 
and m Molly Wilson, of U. S. © 
Mar. 2, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 3; E 607787; 
Harold Rossiter musie co., Chicago. 

7294 


Przyszia baba do fararza; w tradi- 
tional and by Anton Jax, na tte 
melody i ludowej opracowal Frank 
Przybylski, of, ./S,34 pty wOutye: 
Apr. 16, 1925; E 611136; Victor 
music roll co., Chicago. 7295 


Psalm CXIV; in exitu Israel, w Tonus 
Peregrinus, arr. Charles Wood, of 
England; boys’ and men’s voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 25, 
1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609309 ; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the year 
book press, ltd., London. 7296 


Pst! pst! die liebe kommt! schwank- 
operette in 3 akten, nach Mann- 
staedt, bearb. Oskar Bronner u. 
Hermann MHausleiter, musik The- 
melis Eliadis, of Germany; voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug. © Nov. 22, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 19. 1925; E 609895 ; 
Frankfurter-musik-verlag, Frank- 
fort, a/M., Germany. HOOT 


P’tits (Les) cadeaux (The little 
gifts) ; fox trot de Bonjour Paris, 
paroles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Ch. Borel-Clere, of France. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 ¢c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 
608933 ; Ch. Borel-Clere, Paris. 7298 


P’tit’s (Les) New de New-York: fox 
trot. de Haut les mains, paroles 
Charles Tutelier, musique René 
Demaret, of Belgium. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ¢c, Apr. 6, 1925; BE 609574; 
Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 7299 


Punch and Judy: by Cedric W. Le- 
mont, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 23, 
1925: 2 c. Mar. 27; E 612481; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 7300 


Pupitre (Le) du violoniste musicien : 
technique de virtuosité, par M. Her- — 
wegh, of France. © Mar. 30, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 25; E 609991 ; Marcel Her- 
wegh, Paris. 7301 

Put it where I can get it; w and m 
G. W. Thomas, of U. S. ©1. 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 613343; Geo. W. 
Thomas, Chicago. 7302 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nds. 34,1925" ' 


T3270 

Put on your gingham gown; w and m ee Partition. 12mo. 
T Taylor, of .U. S. C' Apr. ‘15, © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ¢c. Mar. 6; E 
1925; 2 ec Apr. 29; E 6138613; Tell 608896 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 7316 


7303 


Put them away; or, Put your pennies 
away for a rainy day, w and m HE. 
B.P. Crump, of U: 8. -© 1c. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613080; Ellen B. Phelps 
Crump, Nitta Yuma, Miss. 7304 


Puzzle (The) called love; w and m 
Arthur H. Alterman, of U. S. © 
Maris, ° 19255" 2° e: -Mar!'13> BH 
607966; Al Terman agency, Phila- 
delphia. 7305 

Pyceras semua; Russkaia asrillb w and 
melody Philip Krasnow, of. Russia, 
arr. I. J. Hochman, of U. S. 


Taylor, Chicago. 


1 ¢@ Feb. 18, 1925; E 605955; Israel 
J. Hochman, New York. 7306 
Quand on s’est aimé d’amour . . .; fox 


trot, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et Henri 
Varna, musique René Mercier, of 
France. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 c Mar. 
Seah al KE 608964 ; L. Maillochon, Paris. 
7307 
Quant’ & brutta ’a stagione; risposta 
a comm’ @’ bella ’a stagione, versi 
‘Roberto Ciaramella, musica Rodolfo 
Falvo, of Italy: mand. acc. Napoli, 


Marechiaro. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 20; E 612234: Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 7308 


Quartet in A flat; by Eric Fogg, of 
Great Britain; two violins, viola and 
violoncello. 1. Parts—2. Se. © 
Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ¢«. each Apr. 21; E 


609972, 609973; Elkin & co., lItd., 
London. 7309, 7310 
Quartett; von Paul Graener, of Ger- 


many, op. 65; 2 violinen, bratsche u. 
violoneell. Partitur. 16mo. © 
June 17, 1924; 1 c Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609911; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. Ponds 


Quartetto marcia; dell’ operetta in 
tre atti, Quartetto vagabondo, di 
Giuseppe Pietri, of Italy; pf. solo 
con parole. © Feb. 11, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 6; HE 609062; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 7312 


Quatuor; de Gustave Doret, of Swit- 
zerland; deux violons, alto et vio- 
loncelle, en ré maj. 1. Petite parti- 
tion. 12mo.—2. Parties. © Dee. 
pie 19245). c..each Mar. 6... 1925.° 
E 608988, 608989; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 7313, 7314 


Quatuor a cordes; par André Pascal, 
of France; 2 violons, alto et violon- 


celle. Parties séparées. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608900; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 7315 


Que voulez-vous; by K. L. Richards, 
Ot U.S. pEO UO AG. Mar? 14) 19954 
E 612150: Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. W317 


Queen city; march, A. J. Weidt, of 
Uses pk ©r Dee (2401924 = 2e 
Apr. 15, 1925; EK 613212; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 7318 


Queen Mab; w Thomas Hood, m M. 
Jacobson, of Great Britain. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd’' © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 20; 
‘“E 609225: Maurice Jacobson, Lon- 
don. 7319 


Queen of the fairies; air de ballet, 
Francis G. Byford, of England; pf. 
©, Mar: 4.°°1925-"1 e. Mar’ 207.8 
609164; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 7320 


Queen of the night; by J. M. Baldwin, 
of U. S., op. 84; pf. Boston, Evans 
music eo. JO Apr. G. 1925.52 ce Apr, 
4: #612771; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

(ARAL 


Quick fantasia Gare fantazia) ; 
polka, Gustaw Biedrzycki, of U. S.; 
accordion... © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 11; E 610361; Biagio R. Quat- 
trociocche, Steubenville, O. (ea2 

Quintett; by Hrich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, of Austria, op. 15; 2 violinen, 
viola, violoncello und klavier, in E 
dur.. © Dee. 16, 1924;1 ce. Mar. 7, 
1925; E 609119: B Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 7323 


——yon Franz v. Hoesslin, of Ger- 
many: klarinette, zwei  violinen, 
bratsche und vioioncell, cis moll. 
Partitur. 16mo. ©. Noy. 22, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609912; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 73824 

Quo vadis; storia antica, versi Ric- 
eardo Cordiferro, musica L. Canoro, 
of .U.. S:; © 1,¢. Mar., 25, 1925; E 
612407; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 7325 

Rabbit (The) hop; w and m Joseph 
H. Trent, of U. S.. © 1... Apr. 24, 
1925; E 613444; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 7326 

Rachelina; from the second Hebrew 
song cycle, English tr. Lillian Sa- 
minsky, m Lazare Saminsky, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 
13, no. 3: med. voice. © Feb. 19, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 1; E 612683; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 7327 


329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7328 | 


Radio (Il); polka, Francesco Parla- 
vecchia, of Italy; clarinet in B flat. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610304; Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 7328 


Radio (The) at our house; w and 
melody B. Germaine, of U. S. 
1 c« Apr. 10, 1925; E 613052; Bar- 
bara Germaine, Lawrence, Mass. 


7329 
Radio blues; w and m J. C. Smith, of 
Wa) Seo Ord -e;,, Marr 19, 1925: 5) 


610555; James Carter Smith, Chi- 
cago. 7330 


w and melody C. C. Butler, of 
U.S: ©.,4:¢. Mar, 20% 19257. 8 
612223; Clella Cecilia Butler, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 
w R. B. Ripley, m Hrl Howe 
Clark, of Tk S.). © 4 cx,Mar, 25, 
1925; E 612406; Rupert B. Ripley, 
Boston. 7332 
Radio (The) boy; w J. E. Duross, 
jr.. m Rose Villar, of U. S. © 1 
e. Apr. 28, 1925; E 611501; James 
E. Duross, jr., Irvington-on-Hudson, 
ED AY? 7333 
Radio bugs; w and m R. B. Fouch 
and S. Marcotte, both of U. S. © 
1c Mar. 16, 1925; E 612061; Syl- 
va Marcotte and R. B. Fouch, Min- 


neapolis. 7334 
Radio hearts; .w HH... G. Thrash, m 
Ethel Phillips, of U. S. x bonnes 


Mar. 25, 1925; E 612394; Ethyl G. 
Thrash, San Bernardino, Calif. 

7335 

Radio love: w and m S. R. Colucci, 

Of De Sia, Guile CoV Ape. 3.1 /hO25i. By 

610965; Stephen R. Colucci, Girard, 

O. 7336 


Radio love song; by S. H.. Fields, 


arr. Edward Van Loock, both of 
U. S. 4to. 1: Orch. pts.—2. Band 
Dis. OMA prs 2ot poor 2 viel tegen 


Apr. 23; HE 6113868, 611370; S. Helen 
Fields, Washington. (dal. tooo 


w and m S. H. Fields, of U. S. 
©) "Apr. 2291925) (2 te! Apr? 23-8 
611369; S. Helen Fields, Washing- 
ton. 7339 

Raff (Joseph Joachim) Cavatina; 
op. 85, no. 38, arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
27; E 6140138; Joseph Williams, 1td., 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 7340 

Raggio di sole; valzer, S. Tafarella, 
of Italy; instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1925; E 611128; Santi Tafarella, 
New York. 7341 


7331 


pt. Ia sy ws 20): 


Railroad. blues; w,and melody T. 
Smith, of U. S. © 1c Mar. 26, 
1925 ; E 611008; Trixie Smith, New 
York. echt? oli 


Rain (The) pours down all day; w 
and melody Mrs. L. Barker, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1925: E 611441; 
Mrs. Lester Barker, Gloversville, 
Nie ¥ 7343 


Rainy day; w Longfellow, m B. H. 
Borders, of U. S. © Mar. 13, 1925; 
2 e@ Mar. 13; E 610445; Bernice 
Holdren Borders, Kingston, O. 7344 


Rainy (The) day that’s coming; w 
T. A. Johnston, m Ted Terrence, 
of U. S.. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 e Apr. 
28; E 611493; Thos. A. Johnston, 
Chadron, Neb. 7345 


Rainy (A) night lullaby; w Virginia 
Biddle, m Morris W. Hamilton, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
2c Apr. 18; E 611241; G. Sehir- 

mer, ine, New York. 7346 


Rakin’ in the hay; fox-trot, w James 
Brockman, m Abel Baer, of U. S. 
© Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c@ Mar. 13: B 
612074; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

1347 

Rangoon; w and melody HE. M. Daly, 
of Us: eS.:; Ord en Ape. .2ie pi Seae 
E 611278; Eugene M. Daly, Drum- 
right, Okl. 7348 


Rascal Rufus; part song, w Lauralie 
Bexten, m Lee G. Kratz, of U. §8.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 23; E 613492; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 7349 


Rass-berries, Mister Brown; w and 
melody W. P. Gillen, of U. S. ©. 
1 ce. Apr. 18, 1925; E 611197; Wil- 
liam Patrick Gillen, Elmhurst, L. 1.. 
Ni. 7350 


Re (Il) delle api; operetta in tre 
atti, di Mario Costa, riduzione Ea- 
oardo Marocco, both of Italy; canto 
e pf Se." © Apres 140) toga eee: 
Apr. 22; E 609968; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 7351 

Realization (The) song book; by H. 
E. Mills, and others, of U. 8S. 8vo. 
©)! Mar 314. efO25 2A Mae 2 ie 
aff. Apr. 1; A 823597; H. Edward 
Mills, Portland, Or. 7352 

Rebling-Everling (Else) Sechs lieder ; 
worte Else Lasker Schtiler u. andere 
leute, musik E. Rebling-Everling, of 
Germany ; eine mittlere singsstimme. 
1. Weltende. [5 others] © Dec. 
13; -1924 20 Vote Na ao a2 ae 
609929; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 7353 


330 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3—4, 1925 


Vier lieder; worte Momberg u. 
andere leute, musik E. Rebling-Hv- 


erling, of Germany; eine sings- 
stimme. 1. Der spaziergang. [3 
others] © Dec. 18, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 


19, 1925; BE 609928; C . A. Klemm, 


Leipzig. 7354 
Recitative and soliloguy; by Domen- 
ico Savino, of U. S.; orch. Se. © 
Mar. 7, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; E 607846; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 
7355 
Recompense: w Elizabeth Evelyn 
Moore, m Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; 
Mmieymenat.. ©) Apr 21, 1925: 2 e: 
Apr. 22; E 615427; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 7356 


‘Recompense blues: w and melody G. 
Pees. of .'S:'" © 1c. ‘Nov: 28, 
1924; E 603295; Grace Lydia Sohst, 
South Bend, Ind. 7357 


Red-hot, brown-eyed gal; w and m 
F. S. Randall, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1925; E 613122; Frederick S. 
Randall, Duluth, Minn. 7358 


Red hot Henry Brown; fox-trot, w 
and m Fred Rose, of U. S. © Apr. 
30, 1925; 2 ec. May 1; E 611590; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7359 


Red hot man; w and m Ned Under- 
hill, of U. S. © Apr. 21, 1925; 2 ec. 
Apr. 27; E 611482; Jack Riley mu- 
sic pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 7360 


Redeeming love; Sunday-school service 
for Easter, w and m Walter A. 
Shawker, of U. S. 12mo. © Feb. 
aire. v2 Co Mar: ° 2. Ky. 610124 - 
Adam Geibel music co., Philadel- 
phia. 7361 


Reed (The) (Le roseau); paroles 
Henri de Regnier, tr. Dorothy F. 
Russell, m Jacques Pillois, of 
France. [French and English text] 
© Dec. 31, 1924: 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925: 
E 608971; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 7362 


Reed’s instant noteless player; school 
of instruction, James F. Reed, of 
U. S.; ukulele. banjo ukulele, mand. 
and banjo mand. Chicago, Instant 
noteless player. © Apr. 1, 1925; 
aC. 7angds alt, Apa 22 3 Ac S28I2Z4 : 
Ferry & co., Chicago. 7363 

Referee (The) scouts’ march; action 


song for boys, w E. Hayter Preston, 
m G. W. H. Iago, of Great Britain ; 


in B flat. Curwen ed. London, J. 
~Curwen & sons, ltd. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 


1925; 1 ec. Mar. 20; E 609231; Ref- 
eree pub. co., ltd., London. 7364 


7376 


Reflets (Reflections) ; valse, HEnnart, 
of France; pf. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
1 c Apr. 4; E 609613; Hawkes & 
son, London. 7365 


Regenminnlein; worte Alexander von 
Bernus zu einem Sckattenbild von 
Rolf von Hoerscheimann, musik Ed- 
vard Moritz, of Germany, op. 19, 
NO; Js©» Dee. :15,, 1925; L.e.,Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609843; R. Birnbach, 
Berlin. i 7366 


Regimental song, fifth U. S. infantry; 
w F. MecPartland, melody John J. 
Russo,,,of;,U. S. yc. Maria, 
1925; E 610148; Frank McPart- 
land, Portland, Me. 7367 


Regular fellows; fox trot, w Billy C. 
Owens, m Jack B. Tenney, of U. S.; 
with special mixed quartet cho. © 
Moalr it. Wo2ne 2 res Apr. 20 2H 
611309; W. A. Quincke, Los Ange- 
les. 7368 

Reign of May; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 9, no. 1; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; E 607996; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 7369 


Reine de Saba, ah! viens dans mes 
bras; de la Grande revue du Moulin 
rouge, paroles Lucien Boyer et 
Jacques-Charles, musique José Pa- 
dilla, of Spain. © Dec. 25, 1924; 
1c. Apr.’ 6, 1925; E 609505; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7370 

Rejoice in Christ alway; w John 
Moultrie, m EH. O. Sellers, of U. S. 
© Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 
610815 ;. Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 7371 


Remember, I’m thine; w and melody 
O. H. Greer, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 618043; Ophelia Horton 
Greer, Prescott, Ariz. {372 


Remember me; waltz, w and m Marion 
Francis [pseud. of Franklin Ford] 
of U. S. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E 612233; Franklin Ford, New 
York. W313 


Reminiscenze di Santa Lucia Lun- 
tana; mazurka, V. Spadea, of U. S.; 
Dix: © Apr. 2541925; 2a 7 Mary 31 - 
EK 610860; V. Spadea, New York. 

7374 


Repentance; w and melody J. B. Wells, 
of U. S: © 1 e Mar. 23, 1925; E 
612297; Jerome B. Wells, Louisville. 

7375 


Requiem mass and Libera; w from the 
Catholic church, m L. A. Dobbel- 
steen, of U. S., op. 47; two equal 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 22, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 24; EH 6138477; M. 
L. Nemmers, Milwaukee. 7376 


331 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(317 


Rest in my arms; w Harry D. Kerr, 
m Earl Burtnett, of U. S.; med. 
voice. . ©: Apr. 20, 192532 «.. Apr. 
25; E 611478; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. ON CSITELE 


Rest, sweet nymph; w traditional, m 
Francis Pilkington, tonie sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, 
in G min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 3, 1925; 
1 ec. Feb. 16; E 608837; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 7378 


Restless blues; w and melody H. 
Bowser, of U. S. © 1 ce Mar. 30, 
1925: E 612533; Harold Bowser, 
Philadelphia. 7379 


Resurrection; w from the Bible, m 
Beatrice Clifford, of U. S.; med. 
voice, in F,.©,Mar. 24, 1924; 2 ec. 
Apr. 16, 1925; E 611173; W. T. Pier- 
son & co., Washington. 7380 


Retort (The) courteous; w Chang Chi, 
tr. W. J. B. Fletcher, m Phyllis 
Mary James, of Great Britain. © 
Feb. .26, 1925;.1 ¢@.. Mar. 24; 
609264; Augener, ltd., London. 

7381 

Retour d’Ulysse; adaptation J. Porret, 
of France, op. 186; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. Apr. 17, 1925; E 609710; Julien 
Porret, Paris. [© adaptation] 

7382 

Retrospect; by Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain; pf. (In autumn) © Feb. 
10, 1925; 1 c Mar. 10; E 609286; 
Augener, ltd., London. 7383 


Returning; w J. Will Callahan, m 
Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; in C. 
Mar. 23, 1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612954 ; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 7384 


Reverie; by H. J. Dodge, of U. S.; 
pf. ©lec. Mar. 20, 1925; BE 612243; 
Hugh J. Dodge, Lockport, N. Y. 

7385 

Reverie d’ amour; by Franz Drdla, 
of Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at 
New York, op. 192, no. 1; pf. 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ce Mar. 17; B 
610527; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 7386 

Réves crépusculaires; de F. Ausseill, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. ©. Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c Apr. 
6, 1925; E 609551; E Gaudet, Paris. 

7387 

Reznicek (EK. N. v.) Sieben deutsche 
volkslieder; aus dem 16.u.17.jahr- 
hundert, HE. N. v. Reznicek, of Ger- 
many; gemischten chor mit klavier- 


pt. 11, n.'s., v. 20 


begleitung ad lib. Partitur. 4to. 

© Dee. 15, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609864; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

7388 

Rhapsodie; par Blair Fairchild, of U. 

S.; violon et pf. © Dee. 24, 1924; 

1°e. Mar: 7, 19255°1 cc Apre ts | 

. 609118; B. Schott’s. séhne, Mainz, 

Germany. 7389 


Rhapsodie-sonate; von Lothar Wind- 
sperger, of Germany, op. 20; violon- 
cello und klavier. © Dee. 30, 1924; 
1 c. Mar. 7, 1925; EH 609120; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

7390: 


Rheintreue; gedicht Josef Schregel, 
tonsatz Willy Geyr, of Germany, op. 
50. © Dec. 18, 1924: 1 ¢ Mar. 
19, 1925: E 609875; O. Rettke, Kre- 
feld, a/Rh., Germany. 7391 


Rhythm (The) rag; w and m W. 
Robison, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1925; E 613142; Willard Robison, 
Kansas City, Mo. 1392 


Riddle (A); two-pt. song, w and m 
A. N. Moore, of U. S.; treble voices. 
4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 e. Mar. 
20; E 610572; Willis musie co., Cin- 
einnati. 7393 


Ride him cowboy; by R. W. Wooby, 
of =. WU; Se: pt. -4to.5 © \Mars 7 23. 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28: H 612509; Rob- 
ert Wm. Wooby, Passaic, N. J. 

7394 

Rider (The) ; by Charles Huerter, of 
U.-S.: pf.); © Marl 16 1925.42 ¢. 
Mar. 20; E 612198; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7395 

Riding by moonlight; poem anon., m 
Reva Marie Tonnelé, of U. 8.; high 
voice. © Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ec Apr. 
11; E 611069; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 7396 

Ring, bells, ring; w Winnifred Tasker, 
m Maude Craske Day, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E min.. © Mar. 11, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 12; E 609114; J . B. Cra- 
mer & co., ltd., London. (397 


Ring on, sweet chimes; waltz song, 


! 


w and m R. Deane Shure, of U. S., . 


op. 120:°'© Apr. 11,1925; 2 e) Apr. 
20; E 613564: White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 
Ring out sweet bells of peace; two- 
part sacred song, w Wm. H. Gard- 
ner, m Caro Roma, arr. Henry 
Wadsworth, of U. S.; treble voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 


2 ¢ Apr. 8; E 612904; M. Witmark — 


York. [© new ar- 


7399 


& sons, New 
rangement] 


332 


7398 . 


MUSICAL COMPCSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


w Wm. H. Gardner, m Caro 
Roma, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S. School ed. 4to. 1. Female 


voices.—2. Three part song; sop. 1, 
2. and alto, ten. 1, 2 and alto, or 
quintet.—3. Male voices. © Apr. 


15,7 1925¢ .2..e:;;,eaeh) Apr, 23; HE 
611339611341 : M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

7400-7402 
arr. Henry Wadsworth, 
of U. S.: mixed voices. School ed. 
Aone), Ape. 15, 1925-2. Apr., 23 : 
E 611328; M. Witmark & sons,. New 
York. [© new arrangement] 7403 


Rio Verde; 
M. Fulton, of U. S., op. 962; orch. 
Ato. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
12; E 610379; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 7404 


Rippling (The) Gasconade; w Au- 
gusta Flemming, m R. L. McCanon, 
Gea: Mar. 427. LO256,2 ¢. 
Apr. 2; E 6134381; R. L. MeCanon, 


~ Hopkins, Mo. 7405 
Rippling mountain brook; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, of U:_S.,..op. 519; 


pf.. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 @ Mar. 11; 


E 607932; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 7406 


Riquette; operette in drei akten, von 
Rudolph Schanzer und Ernst Wel- 


isch, musik Oscar Straus, of Aus- | 


tria; vollstandiger klavierauszug 
zum dirigieren eingerichtet von Max 
Roth, In 2 pts., libretto and mu- 
Sig, (© Jan. 20.,1925- 1 e, Apr, 18; 
D 26760: W. Karezag verlag, Wien, 
Austria. 7407 


Risen (The) Lord; w Edwin Steph- 
ens, m J. H. Leonard, of U. S. © 
Mar. 12, 1925;,.2 ec. Mar. 16; E 
610536; J. H. Leonard, Owen Sound, 
Ont., Canada. 7408 


Rispetto; parole Brigante Colonna, 
musica Josie Mallia Pulvirenti. of 
Italy. © Mar. 11, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 
12; E 609145; G. Ricordi & co., 


Milan. 7409 
Risveglio (Il) ; mazurka, Luigi Alba- 
nese, of U. S.; instrumental. © 1 c. 


Apr. 20, 1925; EH 6138315; James B. 
Russo, Brooklyn. 7410 
River (The) Cimarron; w B. GC. 
Danels, m Florence Coulter, of U. S. 
© Feb. 14, 1925; 2 c. Mar.'9: BE 
607850; B. C. Danels, Cimarron, 
N. M. 7411 
Rives enchanteresses; fantaisie, A. 
Courtade, of France; fanfares de 
trompettes, batterie ad lib. 4to. © 


Mexican serenade, James | 


7422 


Mars 20s #1925" Pe? Ape £4 
609696 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
7412 


Rivieratraum (Hin) (Das friulein aus 
1001 nacht) ; operette in drei akten, 
Bruno. Hardt und Karl Farkas, 

-gesangstexte Fritz Rotter, musik 
Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 453, 
klavierauszug mit singstimmen zum 
dirigieren eingerichtet Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 16; E 609684; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, itd., London. 
7413 

Riviere (La) (The atte w G. C. 
Pennington, melody Vincent. Rizzo 
and Arthur Shade, both of U. S.; 


violin or voice, in E. flat © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612148; George C. 
Pennington, Philadelphia. 7414 


Rivulet (The) [and] Autumn song; 
miniatures, Susan Forde, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Jan. 27, 1925; 1.e. 
Mar. 12: E .609300; A. Weekes & 
co., Itd., London. 7415 


Road (The) hog’s-in town; wand m 


R. P. Weston and Bert. Lee, both of 
England; in E flat. . [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 
1 c Mar. 31;,. E 609401; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 7416 


Road (The) of sorrow; elegie, L. A. 
Kempinski, of U. S.. op. 35; orch. 
G Apr: 12. 1925 22 Apr. 13; E 
611100 ; Photo play music €0., inc., 
New York. 7417 


‘Road (The) to heaven; w Nancy B. 


Warner’ mC: Dy Joo, OF.U."s.71© 
1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612058; Casi- 
miro Dello Joio, New York. 7418 
Robin redbreast;: by Coneone, op. 25, 
no. 1, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf: © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E 612496; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary] 7419 


Robinson Crusoe: w and m Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, of U. S.:; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar, 25; E 610720; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7420 


Rock-a-bye land; w EH. A. Brininstool, 
m G. Gallo,..of:U.:S...© 1 ce. Apr. 
16, 1925; E 611141; Giuseppe Gallo, 
Ocean Park, Calif. 7421 

Rock-a-bye time; w Gene Shirley and 
Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 

. Whiting, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 

~Jele in D. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
11; E 6103875; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 7422 


838 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7423 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Rock me to sleep mother; w E. A. Al- 
len, m A. L. MacGregor, of U.S. © 
1c. Mar. 25, 1925; E 612401; Alice 
Livingston MacGregor, St. Paul. 

| 4423 


Rock’! of ages; w Toplady, m B. B. 
McKinney, of U. S.; treble voices. 
(In Coleman’s new quartet book) 
©: Apr. 1, 1925; 2. ¢.; Apr. 6; E 
612856; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

7424 


Roll ‘on, to-morrow night; w Ralph 
Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations]. © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 11; E 609092; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 7425 


Rolling stones; w. K. C. Sebring, m 
Dutch Campbell [i. e. Leon Delos 
Campbell] of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 6, 
1925; EH 612799; Kenneth Coyle Se- 
bring, Alliance, O. 7426 


Roman days; w and m H, A. Young, 
of U.'S. Cl c. Apr. /27, .1925; E 
613527; Ernest Alexander Young, 
Chicago. : 7427 


Romance; by Henri. Vieuxtemps, op. 
40, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full 
orch., with pf. conductor. Ludwig 
library ed. © Mar. 13, 1925; 2 c. 
Feb. 12; E 612702; Ludwig music 
pub. co., Cleveland. [© arrange- 
ment ] 7428 


par Gaston Elcus, of France; pf. 
et violon. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1¢. Apr. 
17, 1925; E 609757; Max Eschig & 
cie., Paris. F429 


song without words, 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 105, no. 
1; pf., left hand alone. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 29; E 611604; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7430 


Romance fiir das klavier; von Joseph 
Messner, of Austria, op. 15. © Sept. 
15, 1924; °1° ec. Feb. 16, 1925; HE 
609032; L. Doblinger (B. Herzman- 
sky), Leipzig. 7431 


Romans (Les) feuilletons cinéma ; fox 
trot, de Haut les mains, paroles 
Charles Tutelier, musique René 
Demaret, of Belgium. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609570; 
Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 7432 


Romantic study in double notes; by 
Harry Reginald Spier, of U. S.; pf. 
© Apr. 16, 1925; 2.¢. Apr. 18;'°E 
611240 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

ie 6 rie 7433 

Romanza; by L. Souther, of U. 8S.; pf. 
Boston, Charles W. Homeyer & co. 


Richard. 


© Apr. 25;',1925 12 ena 2a 
613536; Louise Souther, Winthrop, 
Mass. 7434 


Romanza in G; by Rose Eversole, arr. 
Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Apr. 7, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 9; E 612984; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 7435 


Romanze; von A. K. Lentz, of U. S., 
werk 26; violine mit klavierbegle- 


itung.' ‘© 1), ec. .Mar,/ 34/1925: 1 
607766; August Karl Lentz, Iron 
Ridge, Wis. 7436 


von A. Lullack, of Germany, op. 
17; violoncello oder violine wu. kla- 
vier. © Nov. 10, 1924;.1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1925; E 609024; Selbst-verlag 
Lullack, Dresden, Germany. . 7437 


Rome en feu; allegro dramatique, Vin- 
cent Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609434; 
J. Yves K., Paris. 7438 


Romola; |’ eroina dell’ amore, versi 
Riccardo Cordiferro, melodia Luigi 
Canoro, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 
1925: E 610407; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 7439 


——la fanciulla del’ dolore, versi e 
musica F. Pennino, of U. 8. 4to. © 
Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 9; E 607851; 
Francesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 


Ronde de Vhirondelle; poésie Maurice 
Dufresne, musique Maurice Pesse, 
of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 e. 
Apr. 17; E 609781; Alph. Schotte 
& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 

7441 


“Ronde des princesses (Dance of the 


princesses) ; from The fire-bird, w 
Frederick H. Martens, m Igor Stra- 
winsky, transcribed and adapted 
William Lester, of U. S.; three wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 14; E 610434; Breitkopf 
publications, ine., New York. [© 
transcription and adaptation] 7442 


Rondeau provencal; by Henri-Louis 
Blanchard, arr. Angela Diller and 
Elizabeth Quaile, both of U. S.; pf. 
© Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 18; E 
611236; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 7443 

Rondini (Le); versi X. X.,. musica 
Mareo Enrico Bossi, of Italy; coro 
a 4 voci d’uomini. © Dee. 2, 1924; 
1c. Feb. 27, 1925; E 609087 ; Gugliel- 
mo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 7444 

Rosalie; de Bonjour Paris, paroles Al- 
bert Willemetz, musique Ch. Borel- 


‘B34 


7440 © 


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m ~ 
Sa petet RE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Clere, of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608936; Ch. 
Borel-Clere, Paris. 7445 


Rosaline; w and m J. J. Cox, arr. Ed- 
ward Turner, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1925 ; E 610616; John J. 
Cox, Wichita. 7446 


Rose (The) I found last summertime ; 
foxtrot song, w and m Ernest Mel- 
vin, of Great Britain; in C.. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 e. Apr. 20; E 609946; 
Cavendish music co., London. 7447 


Rose-Marie; selection, Rudolf Friml 
and Herbert Stothart, selected and 
arr. H. M. Higgs, of England; pf. 
London, New York & Sydney, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3; E 610947; Harms, inc., New 
York. [© new arrangement] 7448 


Rose o’ the Ghetto; w Al Rappaport, 
melody T. B. Linderman, of U. S. 
© 1 c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 610806; 
Tillie B. Linderman, New York. 

‘T449 

Rose (The) of County Kerry; Irish 
fox trot, w Stephen Fay, m J. Marr, 
oflUyS. b©: Alpr. .9)°1925's''2'¢.' Apr. 
10; E 611039; Joseph A. Marr, Bos- 
ton. — 7450 


Rose (The) of Jericho; three-part 
song, w Doris Smith, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.3; sop. 
1 ‘and ‘2; and’ ‘alto.’ 4to. “©. Apr. 
fee 1925 7 re, Apr, 16> hy GI11D2; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 7451 

Rose of my dreams; reverie, Lillian 
Margaret Conrad, of U. 8.; pf. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Emily Rose Haungs. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613018; 
Lillian Margaret Conrad, Spring- 
- field, Il. 7452 

Rose of Pekin; w and m L. R. Gray, 
of U. S. © 1-e./Apr.} 24, 1925;.E 
613463; Lucinda Ruth Gray, San 
Francisco. 7453 


Rose of the evening; w N. T. Gran- 
lund, melody Al Piantadosi, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612279; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 7454 

waltz, w N..T. Granlund, m Al 

Piantadosi, of U. S.. © Apr. 13, 

1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 613246; Leo 

Feist, inec., New York. 7455 


Rose petals: by André Marcelle, of 
Great Britain; pf., continental fing- 
ering. © Mar. 12, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
14; E 609180; Gould & Bolttler, Lon- 
don. 7456 


Rose-tree (The); old French ballad, 
tr. Andrew Lang, m Samuel L. M. 


7467 


—— 


Barlow, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 11; E 611072; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 7457 


Rosemary; w and m lL. A. Whitte- 
more, of U.S. ©1c. Apr. 30, 1925; 
YE 611535; Lura Alfredine Whitte- 
more, Washington. 7458 


Rosenkette (Die) ; worte Felix Wein- 
gartner nach dem Englischen des 
Cyril Morton Horne, musik F. Wein- 
gartner, of Austria, op. 70,.no. 5. 
© Dee. 15, 1924; 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609840; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

7459 


Rosenleid; volkslied, gedicht Raban 
Sylvius, musik Hermann Sonnet, of 
Germany, op. 210 , no. 2; ma&nner- 
chor. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609820; Hans Kes- 
sler, Trier, Germany. 7460 


Roses ; waltz, A. Judson, of U. S.; pf. 
Oewte:; Mar"5,0 1925 5° Te "G10261-: 
Agnes Judson, Montclair, N. J. 


7461 
Roses (Les) de Noél; poésie Edmond 
Arnould, muSique Carlos Lopez 


Buchardo, of U. S. © May  21,. 
1924; les) May: 23; °1 '@ Apr. 18, 
1925; E 592132; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 7462 


Rosette ; valse bluette, w Frederick H. 
“Martens, m R. Drigo, arr. William 
Lester, of U. S.; three women's 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 
e. Mar. 14; E 610485; Breitkopf 
publications, ine., New York. [© 
text and arrangement] 7463 


Rossignol (Le); introduction, chant 
du pécheur et air du rossignol, Igor 
Strawinsky, ed. and rev. Albert 
Spalding, of U. S., tr. francaise M. 
P. Calvocoressi ; chant et pf. 
Dec. 28, 1924; 1 e., Mar.-..19,; 4925.3 
EK 612391; Russischer musikverlag, 


Berlin. 7464 
Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Wil- 
liam Tell overture: rev. M. W. But- 


fer of U..S.; pet. 
Dr Cet EAL og Dawe 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 
vision] 7465 


Rowley (Alec) Sonnet; by A. Row- 
ley, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 14; 
E 609181; Gould & Bolttler, Lon- 
don. 7466 


© Mar. 20, 1925; 
E 612368; A. W. 


[© re- 


‘Rozmowa telefoniczna ; comic scene, w 


and melody J. Kallini, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Apr. 1, 1925; E 612606; Josef 
Kallini, Brooklyn. 7467 


ake. 


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7468 
R6ézycki. (Iudomir) Vals; af Pan 
Twardowski; salonorch. von. Nico- 


laj Hansen, of Denmark. 4to. © 
Jan., 29, 1925;. die. Web, 13.5... 
609410; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© arrangement] 7468 


Ru-barbra; comedy fox trot, w and 
melody K. E, Burdick, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 16, 1925; E 611140; Ken- 
neth E. Burdick, New York. 7469 


Rubbers; w M. G. O’Shea, m Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S.. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
8; E 612951; M. Grace O’Shea, 
Hackensack, N. J. 7470 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Balletmusik (Musique de ballet) ; 
aus der oper Der d&mon, von A. 
Rubinstein, arr. L. Weninger, of 
Germany; orch. mit pf. direction u. 
violine 1 direction. © Feb. 28, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 25; E 609319; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. T7471 


Lichtertanz der briute von Kasch- 
mir (Danse des fianecées de Kasch- 
mir); aus der oper Feramors, A. 
Rubinstein, arr. L. Artok, of Ger- 
many, op. 85; salon orch. mit pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 12, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 7; E 609126; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [© arrangement 
and orchestration] TAT2Z 


Melody in F; arr. S. Engelke, of 
U.:S.; pf: © \Mar. 5,:'1925;)2> ce. 
Mar. 13; E 610468; Co-operative 
music. ¢o., Philadelphia. [©  ar- 
rangement ] 7473 


Serenade; transcribed ‘Arthur 
Hartman, of U. S.: violin and pf. © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 20; E 
612195; Theo. Presser eco., Philadel- 
phia. [© transcription] TAT4 


Staccato-eaprice; by A. Rubin- 
stein, arr. Edouard Hesselberg, of 
U. S.; two pianos, four hands. © 
Apr. 8, 1925.;2 e. Apr. 11; E 613161; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. [© 
arrangement] 7475 


Toréador et Andalouse; von A. 
Rubinstein, op. 103, no. 7, arr. W. 
Artok, of Germany, op. 86: salon 
orch. mit pf. conductor. © Dee. 30, 
1924; 1 e. Mar. 7, 1925; E 609127; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement and orchestration] 

7476 
Valse. caprice;::von A: Rubinstein, 
arr. L.' Artok, of Germany, op. 87; 
salon orch., mit pf. conductor. © 
Jan. 15, 1925; 1 e. Mar. 7; E 609128: 


_ pt. ne Sy yee q 


B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement and orchestration] 


1477 & 


Rubinstein; march, intro., Melody in 
F, Thomas Bidgood, of England; 
reed and brass band. 4to. © Mar. 
19, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 30; E 609414; 
Hawkes & son, London. 7478 


Ruby ; fox-trot song, w Sammy Perrin, 
melody Gus Nager [pseud. of A. J.- 
Neger] and Irving Cohen, arr. G. 
Nager, both of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
80, 1925; E 611520; A. J. Neger, 
Brooklyn. T7479 


Ruby; w and m J. G. Denver, of 
U. S. © 1 e@ Mar. 30, 1925; BE 
612594; Jack G. Denver, San Fran- 
cisco. | 7480 


Same. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1925; 
613252: Jack G. Denver, San Fran- 
cisco. 7481 


Ruby do be mine; w A. Morse, mel- 
ody J. Kaiser, of U. S..©1 ce. Mar. 
13, 1925; E 612242; Jack Kaiser 
and Albert Morse, Boston. 7482 


Ruiskukka (The _ corn-flower); av 
Selim Palmgren, ed. and rev. Julia 
A, Burt, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 14; E 611121; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© ed- 
iting and revising] 7483 


Runaway (The) train; w Robert KE. 
Massey, melody Carson Robison, of 
BAS.) © hes: Mar, 1 1925. Ws600317 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 7484 


Run-a-way (A) world: w and melody 

Mrs. D. B. Goudelock, of U. S. © 

1 ce. Mar. 30, 1925: E 612536; Mrs. 
D. B. Goudelock, Rock Hill, S. C. 

T485 


Russian lament; the soil of Russia 
speaks, w Leo Wood, m Ruth Rapo- 
port, of U. S.; in F min. © Apr. 13, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 613249; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 7486 


Sabbath echoes; medley of sacred 
songs, solo or duet, compiled and 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. 8.: C 
melody, B flat ten., or E flat alto 
saxophone with pf. acc. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 28; E 610796; Cen- 


tury music pub, co., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 7487 
Sacred choruses and anthems; com- 


piled by J. E. Sturgis, of U. S.; 
mixed voices and cho. choirs. S8vo. 
© Feb. 25, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
5: A 823255; Standard pub. ©o.,. 
Cineinnati. 7488 


336 


' MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Sacred selections : supplementary 


music for Catholic schools, w Sister’ 


of Mercy and others, m Sister of 
Mercy, of U. S._ nos. 1-10. © Apr. 
3, 1925: 2.¢. Apr. 27 ; B,613553,; Sis- 
ters of Mercy. Providence, R. I. 
7489 


Sadie from home; w and m J. A. 
Lynch, of U. S. © Mar. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 31; E 610877; Joseph 
Aloysius Lynch, Jersey City. 7490 


Sailor boy; two-part song, w Edgar 
Malone, school version Edgar Poe, 
m Tom Sherman, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S. School ed. 4to. © 
Apr) 15; 219255) 2se. CApre 23) EB 
611337: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 7491 


Sailor’s (A) life; melody A. M. 
Raphael}. of U.S. © 1 c¢ Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610606; Angus M. Raphael. 
New York. 7492 


Saint-Maur; polka marche, one step, 
Paul Cappé, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec, Apr. 6, 1925; E 609588; 
P. Cappé, St. Maur, France. 7493 


St. Regis school march; by R. Lépine, 
of U. S.; pf. Biddeford, Me., A. D. 
Parenteau pub. co. © Apr. 2, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 13; E 613113; Raoul Lépine 
and Albert D. Parenteau, Biddeford, 

) Me. : 7494 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) 
Marche; de C. Saint-Saéns, transcrit 
J. Bouchel, of France; harmonie 
militaire, parties separées. avec 
cheeur, ad lib. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 6; E 609538: Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 7495 


Printemps qui commence; de 
Samson et Dalila, transcription E. 
Lueas, of France; clarinette en si 
bémol et pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1925: E 608081; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 7496 


Romance sans paroles; freely 
adapted Gordon Balch Nevin, of U. 
S.; organ. © Mar. 8, 1925; 2c. Mar. 
11; E 607940; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

TA9T 

Sally; w and m Lee Norris. arr. L. 
Geer, both of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1925: E 611022; Leonore Geer, New 
York. 7498 


Sally pal of mine: w and melody H. 
F. Sandstedt, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
22, 1925; E 613414; Hensy Frederick 
Sandstedt, Los Angeles. 7499 


7512 


Sally’s coming home: w and m J. 
O’Brien, of U. S. © Mar. 24, 1925; 
2 e Mar. 27; E 612498; Jack 
O’Brien, Boston. 7500 


Sally’s gone to California; song one- 
step, w Cumberland Clark, m S&S. 
Tolchard-Evans, of England; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Web 9. 1Ge ae A) e's Mare yan: BH) 
573002; West’s, Itd., London. 7501 


Sally’s in the movies now; w and m 
H. Seymour, of U. S., arr. Irving 
Abrahamson. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 10; E 610855; Harry Seymour. 
New York. 7502 


Saltarella; by George F. Hamer, of 
LS. 3 pf. © Apr, 6, 19253;2.e,Apr. 
9; E 612964; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. 
Boston. 7503 

Saltarello: by Charles Dallier. [pseud. 
of Constantin von Sternberg] of U. 
S.: pf. © Mar. 20, 1925: 2 c. Mar. 
23: E 610637; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 7504 


by Ludwig Lebell. of Great Bri- 
tain, op. 24, no. 2; violoncello and 
pf. © Feb. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 10; 
E 609290; Augener, Itd., London. 
7505 
Salutation; choral prologue, two-part 
song, poem and m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. 
ey iret rl he 193 58. COT ded seal, 
607973 : J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 7506 
w and m Samuel Richards 
Gaines. of U. S.; three-part song. 1. 
Sop. 1, 2, and alto—2. Sop.. alto. 


bass. © Mar. 20, 1925: 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 23: E 612264, 612265: J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 7507, 7508 


Salve Regina; Latin w, m Marco En- 
rico Bossi, of Italy ; due voci bianche 
ed armonio od organo. Partitura. 
Ato. © Dec. 2, 1924: 1 c. Feb. 27, 
1925; E 609085; Guglielmo Zanibon., 
Padova, Italy. 7509 


Sam Houston: march, intro., Come to 
the bowr’, m V. Alessandro, of U. S.: 
Die with! iw. s©: Apr. .6.:°1925,7) 2re. 
Apr. 10; E 612998: Victor Alessan- 
dro. Houston. 7510 


Sam (The) Houston memorial march: 
by I. Sadun, of Italy, dom‘ciled at 
New York: pt.) © 1 cc. Apr. 22, 
1925: E 613401; Icilio Sadun, New 
York. 7511 

Samarkan; w Earl A. Foxe, melody L. 
F. Cowan, of U. S. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1925: E 613106; Lynn F. Cowan, 
Hollywood, Calif. 7512 


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7513 


pt. 111, n S.; V. 20 


Samet und seid (Silk and satin) ; from | 


Girls of to-day, w Louis Gilrod, m 
Herman Wohl, arr. Jack Kammen, 
both of U. S.; pf. with w. 


(A971 JN WYN) 
© Mar. 11, 1925; 2c Mar. 14; E 
610489; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. 7513 


San Antonio home; by W. J. Holzhaus, 
of U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c. Apr. 16, 1925; E 611138; Walter 
Joseph Holzhaus, Kansas City, Mo. 

7514 

Sanctus in D; by J. M. Sayre, of 
U. S.. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E 612423; John M. Sayre, Van 
Nuys, Calif. 7515 


Sand (A) beach honeymoon; w and 
melody C. Kohlman, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 6138039; Churchill 
Kohlman, Pittsburgh. 7516 


Sand cave; mountain ballad, w and 
melody G. HE. Hunt, of U. Si: ©1e. 
Mar. 18, 1925; H 607989; George E. 
Hunt, Cincinnati. T517 


Sandman is calling you; w Florence 
Dinnin, m George Roberts, of U. S.; 
high in D flat. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 23; E 612266; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 7518 


Sango pe sango; w F. Calise, melody 
R. Borrelli, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610618; Frank Calise and 
Ralph Borrelli, Philadelphia. 7519 


Sans étre polisson; paroles Fred 
Pearly et Max Eddy, musique F. 
Pearly, of France. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609496; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7520 


Santa Chiara (Palm Sunday) ; Naples, 
w Arthur Symons, m John Ireland, 
of Great Britain; in G min. © Mar. 
11, 1925; Lie. Apr. 6; EH 609607 ; 
Augener, Iltd., London. 7521 


Santa Fe eleven; w and m G. W. Ax- 
tell, arr. Ruth Axtell Dornburg, 
both''of -UL'S: ©’) 1"%c. Apr:"9)* 1925: 
EK 611021; George Wayland Axtell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 7522 


Santa Genoveffa; w EH. Bruzio, melody 
Stefano Crapis, of U.S. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1925; E 612141; N. Teso- 
riero and V. Buffa, New York. 7523 


Santa Margherita Belice; polka, Fran- 
‘ecesco Giattino, of Italy; violin. © 
1 c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610300 ; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 7524 
Santu Nicola de Bare; versi e musica 
di G. Milano, of Italy, domiciled 


at New York. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1925; 
E 610925; Giuseppe Milano, New 
York. 7525. 


Sarabande; de Claude Debussy, tran- 
scrit H. Mouton, of Belgium; pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 6; E 608953; Jean Jobert, 
Paris. [© transeription] 7526. 


Sarah; mazurka, J. Partipilo, of U. S.; 
1° violin... © 1°e. Mar’ 2a.10995 > 
612403; Joseph Partipilo, Chicago. 

(527 

Sardines; fishy fox-trot, w Ralph But- 
ler, m Mark Strong, of England; in 
KH fiat. [Staff and tonic-sol-fa no- 
tations] © Jan. 6, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
31; E 573004; West’s, Itd.; London. 

" 7528 

Sarina; polka, Francesco Parlavec- 
chia, of Italy; violin. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
7, 1925; E 610302; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 7529: 


Save me, O Lord; w from Psalm LIV, 
m Roger Clerbois, of U. S., op. 9; 
organ or pf. acc. 1. Medium voice, 
in D.—2. Low voice,.in C.. © Mar. 
17, 1925; 2, c...each »Mar.,, 23;°° EB 
610641; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

7530 


Save your sorrow for tomorrow; w 
B. G. DeSylva, m Al. Sherman, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 29; E 611517; 
Shapirc, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 7531 

Saved and kept; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
BD" Ackley “or (GY Siro an 1, 
1925 ; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610853 ; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 7532 


Savoy Stars and Stripes medley ;. one- 
step, Debroy Somers, of Great 
Brita) "pe? © Aor vate. fc. 
Apr. 6; E 609423; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 7533. 


Sax-princess (The) ; by Ed. Chenette, 
of U. 8.; solo for all saxophones 
with pf. ace. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 12; E 610388; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 7584 


Sax-queen (The); valse melodious, 
Ed Chenette, of U. S.; band. Ato. 
©. Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 
610966; Fillmore bros. eco., Cincin- 
nati. 7535 

solo for C melody saxo- 

phone, E flat saxophone, or B flat 

saxophone and pf. © Feb. 28, 1925; 

2 c. Mar. 12; E 610387; Fillmore 

bros. co., Cincinnati. 7536 


Saxophone; from The bamboula, w 
Douglas Furber, m Harry Rosen- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 7558 
thal, of U. S. London, Chappell & | Scatter your smiles; w Billy Baskette, 
¢o., ltd. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 c. Mar. melody Pete Wendling and Max 
31; E 612714; Harms, ine, New Kortlander, both of U. S. ©°'1 «. 
York. (537 Apr. 8, 1925; E 613176; Leo Feist, 

: = ae: 

Saxophonist’s daily dozen; twelve HE Eh ut (548 


short exercises, Jascha Gurewich, of 
U. S.; adapted for all saxophones. 
ey tgmeo, 1925 >".2 co Apr. 3 08 
612673; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
Tork: 7538 


Say, dear, when will your frowning 
w traditional, m Thomas Weelkes, 
ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. Transposed ed. 
Ato. ‘© Dee. 31,1924; 1c. Jan: 18, 
1925; E 608864; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London. 7539 


Say, love if ever thou didst find; w 
traditional, m John Dowland, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
yoices, in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations}. © Feb. 16, 1925; 
1 ¢. Feb. 27; E 608853; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 7540 


Say Rosie; w and melody M. M. Korn 
and Samuel Kestenbaum, both of 
Bersie. © Wh cx: Mars 18, 1925: 'B 
612178; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
IN: -Y. 7541 

Say, shepherds, say; w traditional, m 
Michael Cavendish, tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, in 


-C. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Jan. 21, 1925; 1.¢c. Feb. 
4; E 608817; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 7542 

Say something; fox trot, w A. Ket- 
roy, m Len Fleming, of U. S. © 
apr teat toe? 2 C.. Apr. 165. “0 


613267 ; Anthony Ketroy, Springfield, 
Tl. 7543 
Say that you love your papa; w Gus 
Costello, m Harold Hodkinson, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Phila- 


delphia. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1925; E 
612466; Thos. J. Caruso co., Phila- 
delphia. 7544 
Scaramouche; aus Pupazzi, Florent 


Schmitt, of France, op. 36; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608974; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. [© 
new revised edition] 7545 


Scarey Ann; w and melody J. Voll- 


mer, of U.S. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613458; James Vollmer, Phila- 
delphia. 7546 


Scat Mister Sweetback; w and melody 
i. Fowler, of U.S: © 1:e¢. Mar. 
3, 1925; H GOT755 - Edith Smith, New 
York. 7547 


Scatterflakes; by R. Deane Shure, of 
.S..On a09. DEL ©) ADEs 20. c1On0 ¢ 
2 c. Apr. 23; E 613422; Clayton F. 
Summy co.,- Chicago. — 7549 


Scene infantili; suite, Gaetano Troi- 
ani, of Italy; orch. partitura. Edi- 
zioni Ricordi. 16mo. 1. Serenita. 
(2 others] ..© “Apr 27'1925 771 “e: 
Apr. 3; E 609619; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 7550 


Scenes de ballet; valse, Alexandre 
Glazounow, op. 52, no. 7, arr. Chas. 
J. Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. with 
pf. conductor. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2 e. Apr. 1; E 612666; Carl Fischer, 


inec.. New York. [© arrangement] 
Tool 
Schatz, wir tanzen fitinfsehritt; five- 


step, aus der operette Hoheit franzl, 
text Felix Dormann, musik Ernst 
Steffan, of Austria. © Nov. 7, 1924; 
1 e. Feb. 16, 1925; E 609029; L. 
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), Vienna, 
Austria. 7552 


Scherzino; av Toivo Kuula, op. 38a, 
no 5, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of 


U. S.; violin och pf. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 14; E 611118; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© 
editing and revising | 7553 


—— by Paolo Conte, of U. S., op. 41; 


pf. “© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 « Mar. 14; 
EK 610452; B. F. Wood music co., 


Boston. 7554 

de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. Chape- 
lier, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1925; E 608015; Rouart, Le- 
rolle, et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 7555 


Scherzo caprice; by Arnoldo Sartorio, 
of Germany; pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 28; EK 612484; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 7556 


Scherzo-tarantella; de ma ex-sinfonia 
in sol major, J. C. Coll, of U. S.; 
orech., with pf. conductor. Se. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607841; John 
Costa Coll, New York. TSST 


Schliessbar; worte Theodore Vulpinus, 
musik Karl Wiist. of Germany, op. 
19, no 3; mannerchore. 4to. © Oct. 
31, 1924; 1 ce. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609008 ; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

7558 


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7559 


Schmalstich (Clemens) Ouverture; 
aus Fasching suite, C. Schmalstich, 
of Germany, op. 75, no. 1; Klavier. 
© Dec. 15, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; 
H 609854; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

7559 


Schmeichelkitzchen ; salonsttick, Rich. 
Hilenberg, op. 25, arr. W. Porsch- 
mann, both of Germany ; bandonion. 
© Dec_.1, 1924" 1 c. Mar, 19, 1925; 
EH 609878; Riihle & Wendling, Leip- 
Zig. 7560 


Schmetterlingschochzeit fiir eine 
nacht; aus Madame Pharao, worte 
Bruno Hardt-Warden, musik Anton 
Profes, of Austria. © Dee. 15, 1924; 
1.¢e. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609863; R. 
Birnbach, Berlin. 7561 


Schminke (Oscar HE.) Five songs for 
high voice with piano (Finf lieder 
fiir eine hohe singstimme mit kla- 
vierbegleitung) ; m O. EK. Schminke, 
of U. S. 1. Morning fancy; w Mary 
M. Fenollosa. [4 others] © Feb. 
16, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1 c. Mar. 25; 
E 610695; Steingraiber-verlag, Leip- 
zig. 7562 


Six songs for a medium voice 
with piano (Sechs lieder fiir eine 
mittlere singstimme mit begletitung 
des klaviers) ; m O. E. Schminke, of 
U. S. 1. Evensong; w James Whit- 
comb Riley. [5 others] © Feb. 16, 
1925 3; “1° e! Mar. '138, 1°e. Mar! 25; 
E 610694; Steingraber-verlag, Leip- 
zig. 7563 


Schon Rosmarin (Fair Rosmarin) ; by 
Fritz Kreisler, arr. Ar¥ van Leeu- 
wen, of U. S.; flute and pf. © Jan. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612695; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 7564 

School days; when we were a couple 
of kids, Cobb and Edwards, arr. M. 
T. Bohannon, of U. S.; male quar- 
tette. New York, Edward B. Marks 
musie co. 4to. © Mar. 238, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 24; E 610677; Gus Ed- 
wards co., New York. 7565 

School is out; by Juan Masters, of 
U. S.; pf. (Jn 7 tunes for tots) © 
Jam 194019250125 elie sami 2410) 
605401; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 7566 


School song; w H. A. Miller, jr., m_ 


M: Maccoul, of U. S. © Feb. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 12; E 607166; H. 
Augustus Miller, jr. and Melvin 
Maccoul, Petersburg, Va. 7567 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Andante and 
Allegretto grazioso; arr. and fin- 
gered Spencer Dyke, of England; 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


violin and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 27; E 614018; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. [© arranging 
and fingering] 7568 


—— Andante from octet, op. 166; by 
Schubert, arr. Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; violin with pf. ace. 
Paxton’s ed. © Mar. §, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 6; E 609071; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. TS 


Ave Maria; arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
27; E 614007; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
Ing| i 7570 


Lilac time; second selection, arr. 
from F. Schubert, by G. H. Clutsam, 
for full military band Dan Godfrey. 
of Great Britain; with conductor. 
© Mar. 10, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 27; EB 
609336 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] Tat 


Polonaise en fa; de F. Schubert. 


arr. Charles Levadé, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. © Mar. 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609481; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 7572 

Polonaise en re mineur; de F. 


Schubert, arr. Charles Levadé, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢c. Apr. 6; E 
609482; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] Toto 


Polonaise en si bémol majeur; de 
F. Schubert, arr. Charles Levadé, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
© Mar. 5,; 19257. f ce, Apey Gage 
609480; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. | 
T7574 


Serenade; by F. Schubert, arr. 
and fingered Spencer Dyke, of Eng- 
land; violin and pf. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 27; E 614003 ; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. [© arrang- 
ing and fingering] 7575 


Schiilerkonzert; von Gustav Cords, of 
Germany, op. 47; violine mit kla- 


vier. © Dec. 29, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 
1925: E 609867; Chr. Fr. Vieweg, 
Berlin. 7576 


Schule des lautenspiels ; nach lehr und 
art der altern meister. hrsg. Hans 
Dagobert Bruger, of Germany; 
laute, basslaute, doppelchérige und 
theorbierte laute. 1. teil, heft 1. © 
Jan, 22,.° 1925 :0 1. ic. SMa oe a 
609826; Julius Zwissler, Wolfenbut- 
tel, Germany. T5T7 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 34, 1925 


7599 


Schulthess 
stiicke ; von W. Schulthess, of Swit- 
zerland, op. 12; pf. 1. Capriccio. 
[2. others]} © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 -c. 
Mar. 7. 1925; E 609122; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 7578 


Schumann (Robert 
Davidsbiindlertinze; piéces carac- 
téristiques, op. 6, rev. M. J. Riss- 
Arbeau, of France; pf. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 609460; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 7579 


: Melody ; transcribed Marie Miller, 
of U. S.; harp. © Apr. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 16; E 611227; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 7580 


A new album for the young; 15 
lyrics.. R. Schumann, selected, arr. 
and fingered Alex Roloff, of Great 
Britam = pf. "© Web: 27, 1925; ‘1. c. 
Mar. 24; E 609268; Augener, ltd., 
London. [© selection, arrangement 
and fingering] 7581 


Petite étude; transcribed Marie 
Miller, of U. S.; harp. © Apr. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 611229; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 7582 


—— Slumber song; arr. and fingered 
Spencer Dyke. of England; violin 
and pt. © Apr. 16,1925 ;- Ie: bApr. 
27; E 614017; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 7583 


A woman’s love and life (Frauen- 
liebe und leben): cycle of songs, 
English version Dawson Freer, of 
Great Britain, m R. Schumann. op. 
42; mezzo-sop. nos: 1-8, 4to. .© 
Mamsacdo: .1925.> 1, .c. pApr. - 43,48 
609420; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 


don. [© English version] 7584 
Schwalbennest: duett aus der oper- 
ette: Pst! pst! die liebe kommt, 


text Oskar Bronner und Hermann 
Hausleiter, musik Themelis Eliadis, 
of Germany. 1. Salon-oreh. mit kla- 
vier-direktion. 4to. 2. Gesang u. 
klavier. © Dec. 22, 1924; 1 ec. each 
Mar. 19, 1925: E 609891, 609893 ; 
Frankfurter musikverlag, Frank- 
fort a M., Germany. 7585, 7586 


Scout (The) ; by F. BE. Noel, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Mar. 12; E 610385; Fillmore bros. 
eo., Cincinnati. 7587 


Screaming the blues; w Fay Barnes, 
melody F. Henderson, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 13, 1925; E 613151; Fletch- 
er Henderson, New York. 7588 


(Walther) Drei klavier- 


Alexander) — 


Se tu piangi io piangerO; duetto comi- 
co, da La Fornarina, versi Giuseppe 
Adami, adattamento musicale Carlo 
Lombardo, of Italy; pf. con parole. 
© Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 17; E 
609161; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

7589 


Sea (A) idyl; by Herbert Dennison, 
of England, op. 3; pf. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 27; E 614000; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 7590 


Sea songs; one step, arr. Debroy Som- 
ers, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
11, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 16; E 609148; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

7591 

Seasons (The) ; by Maud Wingate, of 
England; pf. 1. Spring. [4 others] 
© Feb. 26, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 20; E 
609260; Warren & Phillips, London. 

7592 


Second chorus book for boys; selec- 
tion compiled and arr. or composed 
Ella M. Probst and J. Victor Berg- 
quist, both of U. S., with foreword 
T. P. Giddings. 4to. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 610569; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. [© new 
matter, arranging, editing and com- 
piling] 7593 


Second hand love; w and m Art Gill- 
ham and Billy Smythe, both of 
eS.) Mar it, 1935 >). 2c. Mar. 
12; E 607920; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 7594 


Second lesson for bugle in G; U. S. 
Army regulation, Francis Findlay, 
Cine. S.. 40.64 eb... E920 s7 2 ie. 
Apr. 1; E 612654; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7595 


Second lesson for fife; without keys, 
Wesley A. Maynard, of U. S8.; scale 
of G major. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612655; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 7596 


Second lesson for the snare drum; 
by Carl E. Gardner, of U. 8S. 4to. 
© eb 539925 022 e) Apr! 153,18 
612656; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 7597 


Second (A) thought; by M. E.. Mar- 
shall, of Great Britain; pf. Curwen 
ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
© Feb. 16, 1925; 1'¢. Mar. 20; E 
609213; M. E. Marshal, Porth-Cawl, 
Glamorgan, Wales. 7598 


Secret (Le) ; poésie Henri De Regnier, 
musique Philippe © Gaubert, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 19253 1c. Apr. 
17; E 609790; Durand & cie., Paris. 

7599 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7600. 


pt.. fir ns Sew oe" 


Secret of mine; w. Fred. G. Bowles, 
m John S. Fearis, of U. S.; medium 
voice: © Nov. 5, 1924; 2 ¢. Mar. 
30,1925; EH 612568; Forster music 


publisher, ine., Chicago. 7600 
Secret (The) of the rose; w Alice 
Campbell Macfarlane, m Hmil J. 


Polak,’ of U.'S.; low voice, in F. 
New York, Polak studio. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 23; E 611388; 
Hmil J. Polak, New York. 7601 


Seddon (Tom) Ballade’; by T. Sed- 
don, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 1. 
Apr. 24, 1925; H 613473; Tom Sed- 
don, St. Paul. 7602 


ied: «by, To Seddoni vol U.S. 4 
’cello and pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1925; 
E 613471; Tom Seddon, St. Paul. 
7603 


Seder melodies; Hagaddah set to mu- 
sic, in Hebrew and English, com- 
piled and arr. A. W.. Binder, of 
U. S. 16mo. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 e: 
Mar. 31; E 610890; Bloch pub. co., 
inc., New York. 7604 


See, see the shepherds’ queen; w tra- 
ditional, m Thomas Tomkins, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608886; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 7605 


Seekin’; modern negro spiritual, w 
Louise A. Garnett, m H. A. Rode- 
heaver, of U. S. Chicago-Philadel- 
phia, Rodeheaver co. © Mar. 18, 
1925 ; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 612261; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 7606 


Selbstvergessenheit; Li-Tai-po, nach- 
dichtung von Klabund, musik Ed- 
vard Moritz, of Germany, op. 26, no. 
3; hohe stimme. © Dec. 15, 1924; 
1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609846; R. 
Birnbach, Berlin. 7607 


Selige stimmung; worte HE. Kramer- 
Bangert, musik Julius Rontgen, of 
Germany. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 10; E 608995; Edgar Kramer- 
Bangert, Cassel, Germany. 7608 

Selim grotto; march, D. W. Boland, 
of (U..°S. 3)/band. + 4te., 3© Apr..14, 
(1925; 2 ec. Apr. 13; E 613099; D. W. 
Boland, Minneapolis. 7609 


Sembianze poetiche ; mazurka, HE. Era- 
rio, of U. S.; mand. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1924; E 595180; Errico Erario, 
Brooklyn. 7610 

Seminole dream; fox trot, melody H. 
KF. Neff, of U. S. © 1c Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610598; Hazel F. Neff, 
Deadwood, S. D. 7611 


Send me a kiss by radio; w B. John- 
son, melody Gunnar Anderson and 
Casper Nathan, both of U. S. 

1 ce. Mar. 12, 1925; E 610403; Bern- 
ard Johnson, St. Paul. 7612 


Send my pretty baby back to me; w 
A. Marden, melody EB. Gold, arr. 
L. L. VosBurgh, both of U. S. 

1 e¢e. Mar. 17, 1925;.E 610491; Ad- 
rienne Marden and Eddie Gold, New 
York. ~ 7613 


Senorita; by Alice Bartell [pseud. of 
A. A. Stroecker] of U. S.; tran- 
-seribed Daniel J: Flohrs; instrumen- 
tal. ©1e. Feb. 5, 1925; BE 607611; 
Alice A. Stroecker, Chicago. 7614 


Senorita, I want you; fox-trot, w Ar- 
thur Milanetti, melody L. . Basset, 


of U.S. ,©,.1) ¢ Apr, 13,.4925.- 1 
613155; Luigi Basset, Rochester, 
NY 7615 


Sentimento; valzer, HE. Erario, of U. 
S.; mand. © 1c. Aug: 27,-1924; 
EH 595181; Errico Erario, Brooklyn. 

7616 


Septieme album Francis Salabert ; fox- 
trots, shimmies, blues, divers au- 
teurs, compilé M. Salabert, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 12, 1924; 1 e¢. 
Jan. 5, 1925; E 608100; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 7617 


Sérénade; de Joseph Szule, of France; 
violon solo et orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. 
Mar. 6, 1925; EH 608920; L. Grus et 
cie., Paris. . [618 


de Pépéte, paroles Didier Gold, 
R. Dieudonné et C. A. Carpentier, 
musique José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609503 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 7619 


from ballet Les millions d’arle- 
quin, w Hal Howick [pseud. of Fred- 
erick H. Martens], m R. Drigo, arr. 
William Lester, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 14; E 610487; Breitkopf pub- 
lications, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 7620 


von Alfred Kunert, of Germany. 
1. Klavier.—2. Salon orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Jan. 6, 22, 1925; 
1c. each Mar. 19; E 609814, 609815 ; 
Edition Tarantella, Berlin, Spandau, 
Germany. 7621, 7622 


von HE. Schuster, of Germany; 
klay. u. violine. © Nov. 27, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 12, 1925; E 609101; Hl- 
friede Schuster, Berlin-Charlotten- 
burg, Germany. ' 7623 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


7644 


von Karl Hoyer, of Germany, op. 
29: fiir fiinf blasinstrumente. © 
Sept. 9, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609921; N. Simrock, g. m. Db. h., 
Berlin. 7624 


w Rea Irvin, m A. H. Samuels, 
of U. S. © 1 ce: Mar. 21, 1925; BE 
610870; Arthur H. Samuels, New 
York. 7625 


Serenade espagnole; by Alexandre 
Glazounow, op. 20, no. 2, arr. Chas. 
J. Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. © 
Jan. 24, 1925; 2c. Apr. 1; E 612681; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New Yor. [© 
arrangement] 7626 


Sérénade pour vous; sérénade Napoli- 
-taine, paroles P. Alberty et Géo. 
Valdy, musique G. Bonincontro, of 
France et Ciro Urbini, of Italy. © 
Marn.25. 1025; ,1..e, Apric1T, 4B 
609745 ; Evette & Schaeffer, Paris. 
7627 
Serenade-sonata; by Richard H. Wal- 
thew, of England; viola or violin 
nud pic, in f. min. | ©“Mar' 11, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 23; E 609238; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 7628 


Serenaden (Die) ; kleine kantate nach 
romantischen texten, worte Adolf 
Lieht u. a., musik Paul Hinde- 
mith, of Germany, op. 35; sop.. 
oboe, bratsche und violoncello, par- 
titur mit unterlegter klavieritiber- 
tragung. 4to. © Jan. 22, 1925;1 
eG Mar 97; EH 609125: B. Sehott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 7629 


Serenata; by Ludwig Lebell, of Great 
Britain, op. 24, no. 3; violoncello 
and pf. © Feb. 23, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
10; E 609291; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 7630 


de l’Espanya de la l’legenda, J. C. 


Coll, of U. S.; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. Sc. © 1 ¢ Mar...9; 1925: 
E 607842; John Costa Coll, New 
York. 7631 


(Serenade) ; mentre ello dorme, 
w A. Genise, English version Ar- 
thur Clyde, m Ernesto de Curtis, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York City: 
ten. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 6: 
E 612857; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. 7632 


Serenata delle Alpi (Alpine sere- 
nade); Italian folk-song, English 
version Th. Baker, m collected, elab- 
orated and arr. Gene Sadero, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. [Ital- 
ian and English text] © Apr. 21, 
Pozo eC) LApre 25 > *H Gti to SG, 


52683—25——_11 


Schirmer, inc., New York. [© col- 


lection, elaboration and arrange- 
ment] 7633 
Serenata in Ottwina; mazurka, G. 


Pantano, of U. S.; pf. © 1 c¢.. Mar. 
27, 1925; E 612458; Giuseppe Pan- 
tano, New York. ~ 7634 


Settle down in a little town; from 
Ziegfield follies, 1924-25, w Gene 
Buck, m Werner Janssen, of U. S. 
© Mar. 28; 1925; 2;c. Mar..30; E 
612717; Harms, ine., New York. 

7635 

Severn (A) rhapsody; by G.. Finzi, 
of England; chamber orch. Lon- 
don, Stainer & Bell, ltd. 1. Pts.— 
2. Se. © Nov. 27, 1924; 1 c. each 
Dee. 8; E 608815, 608816; Gerald 
Finzi, Painswick, Gloucester, Eng- 
land. 7636, 7637 


Sextett; von Hans Bullerian, of Ger- 
many, op. 38; fldte, oboe, klarinette, 
horn fagott und klavier, ges dur. © 
Sept. 29, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; E 
609919; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 7638 


Shadowland has turned me mad; w 
P. Barnes, m Jack A. Edwards, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co, © Feb. 16, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 5; 
E 610244; Pearl Barnes, Salida, Col. 

7639 


Shadows falling; serenade, w and m 
J. J. Gardner, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass, melody in bass. 4to. © 
Siar Go, foeo: 2 ce. Mar. 20%. 
610570; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

7640 


Shadows haunt me all the while; 
oriental fox trot song, m Ray Allen, 
Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, 
all of Great Britain. © Mar. 6, 
1925;.1.c. Mar. 18; E 609153; Duff, 
Stewart & co., ltd., London. 7641 


Shadows on the sand; w J. Keirn 
Brennan, m Werner Janssen, of 
ow, © Apr’: 16° 1995-9 ey Aprsso- 


E 611549; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 7642 
Shanghai; Chinese romance, w Ray 


Morelle, m Horatio Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; in G [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Mar. 5, 1925; 
1 ec. Mar. 6; E 608803; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 7643 


Sharpe (Cedric) Eight Welsh melo- 
dies; arr. C. Sharpe, of England; 
violoncello and pf. © Feb. 27, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 10; E 609069; Hawkes & 
son, London. 7644 


343 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7645 


Shattered dreams; w and melody C. 
Yozwiak, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612561; Caroline Yozwiak, 
Youngstown, O. 7645 


Shave ’em dry; w and m William 
Jackson and Gertrude Rainey, both 
of U. S.;in F. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612836; Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. 7646 


She ain’t what she used to be; w Ray 
Klages, m Ray Miller and Jesse 
Greer, both of U. S.; pf. ace., uku- 
lele arr. David Berend, of U. S. 


Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; E 
610371; Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. 7647 


She can smile, oh boy; w and melody 
E. Cummings, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
2, 1925; E 610165; Elsie Cummings, 
Portage, Wis. 7648 


She dwelt among the untrodden ways; 
four part-song, w William Words- 
worth, m Arthur Somervell, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, in E flat. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 20; 
E 609935; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 7649 


She kisses me good-night; fox trot, w 
Jack Boyle and Dave Kramer, m 
Jack McCoy. of U. S. © Mar. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 25; E 610708; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. 7650 


w Jack Boyle and Dave Kramer, 
m Jack McCoy, of U. S., arr. Wm. 
Schulz; orch. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1925; 


2c. Mar. 16; E 610535; Leo Feist 


[© arrangement] 
7651 


She must be like mother; w and mel- 
ody Mrs. J. P. Clise, of U. S., © 
1 ec. Apr. 25, 1925; E 6114383; Mrs. 
John P. Clise, Fairmont, W. Va. 

7652 


She’s a hard woman to shave; w and 


inc., New York. 


melody J. White, of U. S. ©1.. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 6123805; James 
White, Boyd, Mont. 7653 


She’s a wonderful mother to me; w 
and m K. R. Barnum, arr. Lena Bell 
Newkirk, both of U. S. Sedalia, Mo., 
A. W. Perry’s sons. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 25; E 611464; Ken- 
neth Raymond Barnum, Sedalia, Mo. 

7654 


She said yes—she said no; w Ralph 
Stanley, m Nat..D. Ayer, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with arr. for banjulele 
-banjo and ukulele, Kel Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20 


© Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 8; E 
612932; B. Feldman & co., London. 
7655 

She was just a sailor’s sweetheart ; 
fox trot, w and m Joe Burke, of U. 
S. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 25; 
E 610709 ; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 


7656 
——_ ——. -arr. Wm. Schulz, both 
of ,.U.. 8.3. oreh.,, 4ton. Ci Apr te, 


1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 613379; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 7657 


Sheepfold (A) song; w Arthur L. Sal- 
mon, m Landon Ronald, of Great 
Britain; in G min. (Sunset-land) 
© Jan.) 21) 1925° Die Apr deen 
609809; Enoch & sons, ltd., London. 

7658 


Sheik of the desert am I; school song, 
w and m Frank Kotte, of U. S.; 
sop., alto and bass, melody in the 
bass. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 20; E 610575; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 7659 


Shelby; march, F. E. Noel, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 12; E 610383; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 7660 


Shenandoah ; waltz, by E. Gainfort, of 
Ireland, domiciled at San Francisco, 


arr. Arthur Fisk, of U.S. ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1925; E 610541; Hmma 
Gainfort, San Francisco. 7661 


Shiker (Der); w and melody A. King, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1925; E 610003; 
Adolph King, New York. 7662 


Shimmy (The) shakers; vocal one- 
step, w and m Vic Ross and Gus 
Gregory, both of Great Britain. © 
Mar.'' 12; 1925;° 1" @ Mar!) 48 
609196 ; Lawrence Wright music ©co., 
London. 7663 


Shi-my-my-hou-zou (Le) ; shimmy, sur 
les. motifs de la chanson Jules 
Combe, musique André Jullienne, of 
France; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 28; 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
17: E 609690; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 7664 


Shining for Jesus; w W. C. Poole, m 
Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. © Apr. 
1, 1925; 2 @ Mar. 380; E 610848; . 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

7665 


Shining water: by Rudolf Friml, of 
V.,.8.5 opt. «©, MariwaG6s t925 702: ec 
Mar. 20; E 610576; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 7666 


344 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Ships of my dreams; by Fred HE. 
Weatherly and T. Wilkinson Steph- 
enson, arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great 
Britain; orch.,in D. 4to. © Feb. 
27, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 26; E 609339; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 7667 


Shir lamales; w Psalm 121, m J. Rap- 
aport, of U. S. 


(apsynd =z) 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1925; E 612504; 
Jacob Rapaport, New York. 7668S 


Shoot, false love, I care not; w tra- 
ditional, m Thomas Morley, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Jan. 21, 1925; 1 c Feb. 4; E 
608820; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 7669 


Show me the way to go home; fox 
trot, w and m Irving King, of Eng- 
land; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 18; E 609155; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 7670 


Shure (R. Deane) Four _—ibird 
sketches; by R. D. Shure, of U. S., 
op. 115; pf. (Teacher’s library, no. 
28) 1. Bob-o-link. [3 others] © 
Feb. 12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 7; E 607874; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Bos- 
ton. 7671 


Si j étais roi (Wenn ich kénig waar’) : 
ouverture, Ad. Adam, arr. L. Artok, 
of Germany: salon orch. avec pf. 
conductor. © Jan. 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 7; E 609129; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [© arrangement 
and orchestration | 7672 


Si tu vois ma tante; shimmy, de Tres 
excitante, paroles Léo  Leliévre, 
Henry Varna et Fernand Rouvray, 
musique R. Nelson, of France. © 
Feb. 5, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 608948; 
Charles Brull, Paris. 7673 


Siamo forti insieme; romanza, w and 
nie. Dello, 101. Of. Ua s.. - ©)" t, e: 
Mar. 3, 1925; E 607758; Casimiro 
Dello Joio, New York. 7674 


Sieber (Ferdinand) 10 vocalises; by 
F. Sieber, op. 112-116, newly ed. 
Edgar T.. Evetts, of Great Britain. 
Augener’s ed. 1. High sop.—2. 
Mezzo-sop.—3. Contralto.—4. Ten.— 
5. Bar. © Feb. 21, 1924; 1 © each 
Mar. 10, 1925; E 609281-—609285: 
Augener, ltd., London. [© editing] 

(675-1679 


7691 


Siegel (Rudolf) Sechs deutsche volks- 
lieder; duette, musik R. Siegel, of 
Germany, op. 7; mezzosopran und 
baryton mit klavier. 1. All’ mein 
gedanken. [5 others] © Dec. 24, 
1924; 1 e. Mar. 9, 1925; E 609137; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

7680 


Silhouette; by C. W. Kirk, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. Apr. 17, 1925; E 613276; 
C. Weir Kirk, Terre Haute, Ind. 

7681 


Silver (The) gleam -waltz; by I. A. 
Jackson, of U. S.; pf. © 1. Apr. 
22, 1925; E 613395; Irvin A. Jack- 
son, Chicago. 7682 


Silver gray; by John Gunder, of U. 
S.; pf. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 e Apr. 
28; E 6135388; Chicago daily news. 
co., Chicago. 7683 


Simkin said that sis was fair; w tra- 
ditional, m Giles Farnaby, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, both of England; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925: 
E 608880; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 7684 


Simora (T.) Idylle: bluette, T. Si- 
mora, of France; parties pf. con- 
ducteur et 1° violons. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec Mar. 6, 1925; E 608924; 
G. Amorsi, Nice, France. 7685 


Simpatica e bella; mazurka, B. Quat- 
trociocche, of U. S.; accordion. © 
Marl 91925402 "es (Mar) 1122 
610363; Biagio R. Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. 7686 


Simple kiss; waltz song, w and m I. 
Covino, of U. S. © Mar. 11, 1925; 
2° e. Mar. 11;.E 610811; Isaac Co- 
vino, West New York, N. J. 7687 


Simpson’s preparatory scale manual; 
including scales and arpeggios, J. 
Simpson, of England; pf., English 
fingering. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 31; E 609391: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 7688 


Since I’m sure that I found you; w 
and melody L. Williams, of U. S. 
©. 1 ¢ Apr, 21, 1925: B. Giso77 : 
Lucile Williams, Dallas. 7689 


Since I met you; w and melody R. R. 
Gray, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 612789; Ruth Roland Gray, New 
Orleans. 7690 

Since you went away; w Jack Math- 
ews, m Armond Frank, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Apr. 1, 1925: 
2c. Apr. 6; E 612864; W. M. Lewis, 
Chicago. 7691 


: 345 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7692 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sing a little song, funny little song; 
w Gwynne Denni, m Lucien Denni, 
sof Ui Seo © @) Apr. 18) 519255 BH 
613153; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 7692 


Sing a song in the rain; from The 
bamboula, w Douglas Furber and 
Irving Caesar, m Harry Rosenthal, 
of U. S. London, Chappell & co., 
ltd. © Mar.’ 21,’ 1925:'2 e.\ Mar. 31; 
E 612713; Harms, ine., New York. 

7693 


Sing dear while I linger; w and melo- 
dy 1. ‘Hfros; tot: U.S: Orie Apr. 
21, 1925; E 611236; Israel Efros, 
Baltimore. 7694 


Sing me a song; w and m H. Carroll, 
of UW SSet©® sMati As, 19253; 2% e. 
Mar. 18; E 612156; Harry Carroll, 
Los Angeles. 7695 


Sing me a song of the southland way 
down in cotton town; w and melody 
f.eMoyne Sutphen, of U. S. © 1. 
Apr. 11, 1925; E 611051; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 7696 

ite Samev (©) Apr 2 125 2h Apr. 
28: E 611495: Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 7697 

Sing, O daughter of Zion; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m HE. S. Hosmer, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. Ato. 
© Apr. .67at925 ;H2ive. (Aiprt: 102) 0 
612977; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

7698 

Singer (The); w Muna Lee, m Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, of U. S., op. 117 no. 
dee © Apr 27,1925. 42 je. Apr, 29: 
BE 611585; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 7699 

Singing glory; w and m J. T. Sisk, of 
U. S. © Dee. 15, 1924; 2 c. Jan. 24, 
1925; E 605432; Sebren music ©co., 
Asheville, N. C. 7700 

Sirha de braila; melody, I. Moscovitz, 


of U. S. © 1'ey Apr. 16,- 1925; E 
611132: Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. 7701 


Sirba de Galatz; melody I. Moscovitz, 
of U. Sic © 0 iestAprea 2371925: B 
611377; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. 7702 

Sirba de Jassey; melody I. Moscovitz, 
Of U4 Sis, Ouily @ Apres 2351 92a 7B) 
611375; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. 7703 


Sirba inima Romaniaska (Roumanian 
soul) ; melody, I Moscovitz, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1925; E 612625; Isi- 
dore Moscovitz, New York. 7704 

Sirba veselia; melody I. Moscovitz, 
oF U.S.) © 1 c@ Apr. 22731925) b 


611376 ; New 
York. T7705 


Sirto no. 1; by I. Moseovitz, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1925: 
E 611130; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
Vor 7706 

Sister awake; w_ traditional, m 
Thomas Bateson, ed. Hdmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 13, 1925; E 608878; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. T7707 


Sittin’ on the moon; w and m Cecil 
Mack and Chris Smith, both of U. S. 
©. Apr. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 9; EB 
611027 Robbins-Hngel, ine., New | 
York. 7708 

Sitting in the park; w and m George 
Arthurs and John P. Long,. both of 
England; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1. 
Mar. 31; E 5829387; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 7709 


Skaters galop (Galop des patineurs) ; 
by P. Fahrbach, arr. Aubrey Winter, 
of England; oreh. with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © Apr. 6, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
21; EK 609951; Hawkes & son,’ Lon- 
don. 7710 


Skies of blue: w and melody J. Maje- 
rowski, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 380, 
1925; E 612555; Joe Majerowski, 
Brooklyn. (711 

Sky-lines; a symphonic silhouette, H. 
P. Joslyn, of U. 8.; orch. © 1 @. 
Mar. 13, 1925; E 610730; Henry P. 
Joslyn, Indianapolis. TU12 


Slap bang, here we are again boys; 
w and melody Cal de Voll, of U. S._ 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; EH 612517; Mc- 
Kinley music ¢co., Chicago. 7713 


Sleep, happy child; w William Blake, 
m Felix White, of Great Britain. © 


Isidore Moscovitz, 


Mar: 18):'1925 1) e: sApr.7:20;5° E 
609944; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
7714 


Sleep, wayward thoughts; w tradition- 
al, m John Dowland, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices, in 
G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Feb. 16, 1925: 1 c. Feb. 
27; E 608852; Stainer & Bell, itd., 


London. 7715 | 
Sleeping Beauty’s wedding (Dorn- 
roschens brautfahrt) fox-trot, Ww 


Dave Ringle, m Max Rhode, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
25; E 613596; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© English 
words ‘and rearrangement] 7716 


346 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


characteristic, Max Rhode, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 24: 
E 610678; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 
Tera tre 
— march fox-trot, Max Rhode, arr. 
Geo. Briegel, of U. S.: band. 4to. 
@ Apr 2p, 1925; 2ce; Apr. 273), E 
613534; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 7718 


Sleepy time gal; w Jos. R. Alden and 
Raymond B. Egan, melody Ange 
Lorenzo and Richard A. Whiting, 
both of U. S. .©1e. Apr. 8, 1925; 
E 618175 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

7719 

Slender your hands; w Joyce Kilmer, 
m Alexander MacFadyen, of U. S. 
1. High voice, in E.—2. Medium 
voice, in C. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 «. 
each Mar. 23; E 610640; Oliver Dit- 
“son co., Boston. bint | Cho 


Slippery Slim: w and melody Hal 
Kais, of U. S. © 1 Mar. 11, 1925; 
E 607893 ; Harold Kais, Brooklyn. 

T721 

Slovakia: by Albert N. Bulmer, of 
Great Britain: pf. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
1 ¢. Mar. 10; E 608992: Bowerman 


& co., ltd., London. (UPR? 
Stowiczek (Nightingale); waltz; J. 
Kallini, of U. S., op. 114; pf. ©1 


e. Apr. 16, 1925; E 611125: Josef 
Kallini, Brooklyn. 7723 


Slumber on: cradle song, O. Rust, of 
U. 8.. op. 40; violin solo with pf. 
ace. © Mar. 2, 1925; 2.¢. Apr. 27; 
E 613555: Oskar Rust, Little Rock, 
Ark. 7724 


Slumber serenade; w and melody O. 
O. Vorum, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1925: E 613322; Ola Owen Vorum, 

_ Berkeley. Calif. 1725 


Slumber-song ; w anon., m Helen Hope- 
kirk, of U. S.; cho. women’s voices. 
4to. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2.¢ Apr. 18; 
E 611238; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 7726 

Sly thief, if so you will believe; w 
traditional, m Michael Cavendish, 
tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
mixed voices, in G min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations]. © Feb. 
3, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 16: E 608833: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 7727 


Smaértan (Der schmerz) ; text Rabin- 
dranath Tagore, musik Erkki Me- 
lartin, op. 105, nr. 8; ed. and rev. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7739 


Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; obligat vio- 
lin och. pf. © Feb. 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 13; E 612709; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, music publishers, Copenhagen. 
7728 

Smile; w and m F. W. Lenz and D. 
Dolsie, of Great Britain; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 23, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 24; EB 
609273 ; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 7729 


w and melody Fanning G. Ma- 
loney, of U. S. © 1. ¢. Mar. 21, 
1925; E 610596 ; Franklin C. Morris, 
New York. 7730 


Smile a smile that’s true; w and 
melody F. Kastner, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612315; Frank 
Kastner, Hartford, Conn. 7731 


Smile Cupid smile; w A. Thole, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1925; HE 612810; Albert 
Thole, Groton, S. D. Chaz 


Smile land; by Betsey Wade and Clay- 
ton Butterfield, arr., scored and ed. 
Orchestration service, ine., of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 27; E 613434; C. B. Fields 
music co., Syracuse, N. Y. 6((333) 


Smile pal smile; w and melody F. J. 
Kern, of U. 8S. © 1. @ Mar. 27, 
1925; E 612457; Florence J. Kern, 
Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. 7734 


Same. ©. tc. Apr 1925 7) 
611064; Florence J. Kern, Manhas- 


S@b vl ed Nd Mes 7735 
Smile your blues away; w and 
melody Clarence Williams, Buddy 


Christian and Chris Smith, all of 


Cars. Oe iG. Wher. wor Lozot oh) 
612345; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 7736 


Smiling (The) scale; by A. Peacock 
[pseud. of Albert de Pauw] of 
Netherlands; pf. © Dee. 29, 1924; 
2 ce. Jan. 17, 1925; E 609329; Seyf- 
fardt’s muziekhandel, Amsterdam, 
Netherlands. T7137 

Smith’s all star mandolin folio no. 3; 
composed and arranged by well 
known American players, compiler 
of U. S.. © Mar. 22; 1925; 2:¢: and 


aff. Apr. 15; A 828874; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

T7138 

Smith’s Sally-Ann; waltz song, w 


Kate Ayers Robert, m H. S. Costa, 

of Italy. © 1. Apr. 10, 1925; E 

613020; Eugene S. Costa, Mobile. 
T7139 


347 


7740 


Smithy, don’t be shy; kiss me I won’t 
ery; w and melody J. Smist, of U. 
S: © 1c. Apr. 21, 1925 ;.E 611287; 
J. Smist, Ware, Mass. 7740 


Snap and dash; galop, Ed. Strauss, 
of Austria, transcribed Joen Fresco, 
of Holland; pf. © Apr. 4, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 6; E 612807; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 7741 


Snapshots; finale de VEspanya de 
llegenda, J. C. Coll, of U. S.; oreh, 
with pf. conductor. Se. tre 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607848; John Costa 
Coll, New York. (742 


Snow fairies; two-part cho., w and m 
Richard Kieserling, of U. S.; 
women's voices. 4to. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 e. Apr. 29; E 611600; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7743 


Snow-white and Rose-red;: by Gladys 
Cumberland, of England; pf. (Fairy 
tales told in music, no. 6) © Feb. 
23, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 7; E 608998; 

. Warren & Phillips, London. 7744 


Snyder’s (Jack) love songs; w and 
m various authors, arr. J. Snyder, 
of U. S.; ukulele and ukulele banjo. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; 
E 610267; Jack Snyder pub. co., inc., 
New York. 7745 


Snyder’s (Jack) self-instructor for the 
ukulele; by Weston Webb, with w 
and m of 15 world famous songs. 
4to. © Oct. 31, 1924; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 14, 1925; A 827839; Jack Sny- 
der pub. co., ine., New York. 7746 


So shuts the marigold her leaves; w 
William Browne, m _ Wolseley 
Charles, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
,oL10Zo 7 ce. Apr. 20: ~H 609982 ; 
Boosey & co., itd.; London. TTAT 


Sobbing; w and m Fred Singleton 
fi. e. F. W. Singleton] of U. S. 

1 ¢ Apr. 10, 1925; E 613082; Fred- 

erick William Singleton, New York. 

7748 

Softly raining; by Cecil Burleigh, of 

U. SS. op. 7, no. 5; violin and pf. 

(Under the open sky) © Mar. 16, 

1925; 2 «. Mar. 14; BH 607990; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

(749 


Sogno di paradiso; waltz, melody 
Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. es Are al 
1925 ; KE 611057 ; Enrico Pacella, New 
York. T7150 

Soldiers; victory shall be their ery, 
mareh, two-part song, w L. Frank 
Baum, school version Emerson Poe, 


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pt. Hr) Sve 
m Frederic Chapin, arr. Henry: 
Wadsworth, of U. S. School ed. 
4to. © Apr: 15, 1925; 2.¢e. Apr: 23; 
E 611838: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
Meresal 
Soldiers of peace; march, two-step, 
Harry J. Lineoln, of U. S8S.; pf. 
Mar. 21). 19255. 2o\¢. «Mar. $2357 
612381; Harry J. WLineoln music 
co., Philadelphia. 7752 


Solfeggietto ; by Carl Phillip Emanuel 
Bach, transcribed M. C. Triplett, of 
U. S.3' pf... ©! 1 -¢./Mar? 30) 1925';' wi 
610969 ; Mary Calvert Triplett, Mal- 
ta, O. T1533. 


SolskenfOrmiddag (Sonniger vormit- 
tag) ; Norwegian w Kerstin Sdder-_ 
holm, German w Alice... Klengel, 
Finnish w Viino Siikaniemi, musik 
Lauri Ikonen, op. 20, nr. 2, rev. . 
Karl Krebs, of Germany. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 21; E 609250; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. T7154 


Some day, some day we shall meet 
again; w and melody BH. Gainfort, of 
Ireland, domiciled at San Francisco, 
arr. Arthur Fisk, of U. S. © 1. 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 612500; Emma 
Gainfort, San Francisco. 7755 


Some day we'll meet again; w Harry 
Hoch, m Paul Van Loan, of U. S.; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 11; E 607863; Henry Water- 
son, ine., New York. 7756 


Some-day you'll break my heart; w: 
and melody I. F. Barslow, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612044; 
Irving FE. Barslow; Holyoke,-Mass. _ 

T(57T 

Some day you will ery over some-one ; 
w and melody I. Cipriani, of U. S. 
©1e. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613064; Ivan 
Cipriani, New York. . T7158 


Some mother’s child; w T. A. Johns- 
ton, m Ted Terrence, of U. S. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2c. Apr. 28; E 611494; 
Thos. A. Johnston, Chadron, Neb. 

7759 


Some o’ these days; w anon., m alr. 
B. B. McKinney, of U. S.; male quar- 
tet. (Jn Coleman’s new quartet 
book) 
6: E 612851; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 7760 


Some sweet day; w John J. Caddigan, 
m Oliver HE. Story, of U. S.; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1925; E 613452; Grey- 
gull records, ine., Boston. 7761 


348: 


©. Apr: 1.1925" 2 Jee Aur. ~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 34, 1925 


Somebody else; w Don Patterson, mel- 
ody Clarence Barto, of U. S. 
1 e. Mar. 14, 1925; E 610475; Don- 
ald Wm. Patterson, Streator, III. 
7762 


Somebody needs us; w James Rowe, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610833 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

7763 

Somebody's wrong; w and melody H. 
Donahue, arr. Arthur Fisk, both of 
Wes ©) 15 e¢. Mar, 17, 19257) 
610500; Harry Donahue, San Fran- 
cisco. 7764 

Someday; w and melody Mrs. W. 
Bozorth, of U.S. © 1. c¢..Mar.. 2, 
1925; E 610172; Mrs. Walter Bo- 
zorth, Sparkman, Fla. 7765 


Someday your heart will be broken 
like.mine ;,w Julius Burton, m Mitch- 
ell Rowe and Arnold Lax, both of 
U. S. Chicago, Portland, Ore., Fred- 
erick Post, music publisher. © Apr. 
my do2ar 2 ¢. Apr. 16;.E) 6Gl1183; J, 
Burton, Portland, Ore. 7766 


Somehow, sometimes I’m blue; w Mil- 
ton Gruber, melody D. Shoup and 
Walter A. Moloney, both of U.S. © 
1c. Apr. 29, 1925; E 613582; Donald 
Shoup, Emlenton, Pa. TT67 


Someone; w and melody T. J. Mudd, 
of U. S. © 1.c¢. Apr., 25, 1925; EB 
611447; Tommy J. Mudd, Silex, Mo. 
: 7768 


Someone (The) I love loves someone 
else: w and melody M. M. Korn and 
Samuel Kestenbaum, both of U. S. 
© iiec. Mar. 18; 1925; EB 612179; 
Maurice -M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

7769 


Someone’s missing; waltz ballad, w 
and melody K. H. Burdick, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1925; BH 612299; 
Kenneth E. Burdick, New York. 

7770 


Sometime ; selection, Rudolf Friml, se- 
-leeted and arr. H. M. Higgs, of 
Great: Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., Itd. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 e. 
Mar. 18; E 609192; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 7771 


—w and melody H. P. Finney, of 
U. #8) 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1925; B 
610144; Henry Proctor Finney, Avon, 
Til. T7172 


Sometime she would; w traditional, m 
Giles Farnaby, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
‘lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 81, 
1924; 1 e. Jan, 13, 1925; E 608859: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 7773 


7784 


Sometime you will long for me; w and 
m. B..As Baneh, jr., of (Us.S: (© ve. 
Apr. 25, 1925; E 613469; Richard 
Alexander Bunch, jr., Cincinnati. 

T1T7TA 


Sometimes; w Henry G. Brandon and 
Robert Best, melody A. Jacobs, of 
WS ieee, e; Mar. , 16,192) =" B 
612062; Albert T. Jacobs, San Fran- 
cisco. TTT) 


Somewhere a girl is waiting; w and 
melody W. C. Bates, of U.S. ©le. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612296; William 
Carlton Bates, Arlington, Mass. 

7776 


Somewhere the sun is shining; w and 
m F.H. Lunn, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
4, 1925: E 610926; Fred Hamilton 
Lunn, North Kansas City, Mo. 7777 


Son (The) of God goes forth to war; 
anthem, m Joseph Fletcher, of U. S. 
and W. C. W.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 26, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 28; E 
612426; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J: 1778 


Son of the morning star; by Oliver E. 
Story and John J, Caddigan, both of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1925; EB 
613448 ; Grey gull records, inc., Bos- 
ton. 7779 


Sofiar; vals-canci6n, letra y musica 
Belisario de Jestis Garcia, of Mexico. 
© Feb. 2, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 6; E 
608799; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs. 
Mexico, D. F., Mex. 7780 


Sonata 3; by K. Sorabji, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. obl. 4to. © 
Feb. 26/'-1925; 1~-e: Mar. ‘20% B 
609232; Kaikhosru Sorabji, London. 

7781 


Sonata in A; largo, adagio and giga, 
A. Corelli, arr. and fingered by 
Spencer Dyke, of England; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
27; E 614005; Joseph Williams, lItd.. 
London. [© arranging and finger- 
ing] 7782 


Sonata in D; by A. Corelli, arr. and 
fingered Spencer Dyke, of England; 
violin and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 27; E 614014; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. [© arranging and fin- 
gering] 7783 


Sonatine; de P. de Bréville, of France; 
hautbois, ou flite ou violon, et pf. 
© Mar. 5, . 1925; ‘doe. Apri 63. E 
609566:  Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. T784 


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7785 pt. 1, ‘n.'s,, ve'20 
Sonatine—Continued. Song of midnight; w S. A. Lubin, 
de Yves de la Casiniére, of melody Marcelle Fuchs, of U. S. 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 1 c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612050; 
31, 1924; 1c. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608982 ; Stephen A. Lubin, San ee 

(785 


Rouart, Lerolle et cie, Paris. 


par A. Honegger, of Switzerland ; 
clarinette en la, et pf. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 608983 ; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 7786 


violoncelle et pf. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 608984; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. T(87 


von Adolf Waterman, of Nether- 
lands, op. 21; Klavier. June 17. 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609914; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 7788 


Song (The) book of Kappa nu; w and 
m David Zoob and others, all of U. 
S. November, 1924. 4to. © Nov. 
15, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1925; EH 
610326; Kappa nu fraternity, inc., 
Philadelphia. 7789 


Song in the hills; w Muna Lee, m 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, of U. S., op. 
11%. nol 8h OF Apr. 2H 19256.2ee. 
Apr. 29; E 611587; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 7790 


Song (A) o’ Florida; w and melody 
M. A. Mathews, arr. Alice Mathews, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610256; Mary A. Mathews, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 7791 


Song of America; by Robert Saudek, 
of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 18; E 612164; Victor Saudek, 
Pittsburgh. 7792 


Song (A) of delight; three-part song, 
w Fred G. Bowles, m Walter Howe 
Jones, of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 11: E 
607921 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

7793 


Song (A) of India; from Sadko, Eng- 
lish yersion Frederick H. Martens, 
m. N. Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Wil- 
liam Lester, of U. S.; sop. solo and 
cho. women’s voices, with violin obbl. 
4to.. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 14; 
E 610439; Breitkopf publications, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

T7194 

Song (A) of long ago; by Charles 
Huerter, of U. S.: pf. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 612487; Theo 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7795 

Song of Lydia Pinkham: fox trot or 
one step, w and m Blue and white 
orchestra of Lexington, Ky., and 
Nib King, both of U. S. © Mar. 
18, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 13; E 610447; 
P. T. Omer, Lexington, Ky. 7796 


Song (A) of shadows; three-pt. song, 
w Fred G. Bowles, m W. Berwald, 


of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. © 
Mar. 25, -19257 2% @> Mar: 26,7) . 
610685; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
- Boston. T798 


Song (A) of summer; by Edwin H. 
Lemare, of U. S.; organ. © Apr. 
95,1925; "2 co Apriv 2a 77 Veteaso : 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. T799 

Song of the bell: w Edward Tesche- . 
macher, m Herbert Oliver, of Eng- 
land; in E flat. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 27; E 614027; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. © 7800 


Song of the chimes; by Theodora Dut- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 25; E 613549; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 7801 

Song (A) of the night; w Wm. H. 
Gardner, m George Lowell Tracy, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male 
voices. School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612920; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 7802 


Song of the pedler ; from The winter’s 
tale, Harry Vibbard, of U. S.; cho. 
women’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 20, 
1925: 2 ce. Apr. 23; E 611327; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 7803 

Song (A) of the sea; part song, w 
Elvira B. Smith, m George B. Nevin, 


of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 

Apr’: 10, 29253) 2%e? - Apr 2a 

613490; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
7804 


Song of the seasons; w A. L. Wil- 
liams, m Virginia Lynd Hartley, of 
U.S. (dm The message of the sea- 
sons) 12mo.- © Feb. 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5; E 596173; Clara Brenck- 
mann Sibley, Louisville. 7805 

Song (The) of the singer ; monologue, 
w HE. A. Searson, m Frank §. Wil- 
eock, of England; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 31; E 609400; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 7806 


Song of the waterfall; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, of U. S., op. 6, no. 5; pf. 
(From my window, no. 5) © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; E 607983; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

7807 


Song (The) of the willow flowers; w 
Hsieh Neng, tr. W. J. B. Fletcher, 
m Phyllis Mary James, of Great 


300 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
6: E 609606 ; Augener, Itd., London. 
7808 


Song (The) that’s in my heart; from 
Footlight fancies, w Hamilton Har- 
rower and John Norsworthy, m 
Keith Handyside, of England. © 
moe 25, ,bo2Zo>. 1  @. Apr, 504 
614029; International music store, 
Montreal, Canada. 7809 


Song without words; by I. F. Esperon, 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1925; E 610912; 
Ignacio Fernandez Esperon, New 
York. 7810 


Songs about the blues; w E. W. Peele, 
m A. Rossi, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610249; E. W. 
Peele, Dublin, Va. 7811 


Songs and silhouettes; book for chil-+ 
dren, w and m Laura Pendleton 
Roege, of U. S.; pf. S8vo. © Mar. 
6, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 18; E 610419; 


Willis music co., Cincinnati. 7812 
Songs for His praise; w and m T. C. 
Voorhees, Carl Blackmore and 


others, comp. C. A. Blackmore, of 
U. S.. 8vo. © Aug. 21, 1923; 2 «. 
Jan. 30; 1925; aff. Mar. 18; A 
826024; Charles A. Blackmore, Erie, 
Pa. 7813 


Songs of Iowa state; by various com- 
posers, compilers and editors, of 
U.S. 2ded. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 28; A 822212; 
Iowa state college chapters of Sigma 
delta chi and Phi mu alpha, Ames, 
Ta. 7814 

Sengs used in ten happy hours; w 
and melody R. Chase, of U. S. 4to. 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; E 
612221; Russell Chase, Derry Vil- 
lage, N. H. 7815 


Sonnet de Ronsard; musique Raoul 
Brunel, of France. © Mar. 5, 1925; 


1 ec Apr. 6; E 609454; Heugel, 
Paris. 7816 
Sonny boy; w Edward Lockton, m 


Wolseley Charles, of England; in D. 
© Feb. 27, 1925; 1c. Mar. 11; B 
609044; Phillips & Page, London. 
7817 
—w Moe Siegal, melody M. Siegal 
and L. Katzman, both of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 610315; Louis 
Katzman, New York. 7818 


Sono piceola ancora; polka, J. Parti- 
Dilowot: U, Sua? violin. ©, +1, e: 
Mar. 25, 1925; E 612402; Joseph 
Partipilo, Chicago. 7819 


7830 


Sonora Rose; w Jimmy Gustin [pseud. 
of Cecile H. Gustin], m W. Purkiser, 
arr. C. H. Gustin, both of U. 8S. © 
1 c@ Mar. 23, 1925; E 610619; Ward 
Purkiser, Los Angeles. 7820 


Sonus epulantis ; by William Y. Webbe, 
of U. S.; organ. ‘Jn American or- 
gan quarterly, ¥. «0, MO.c13, . Apr., 
1925) (© Apr. 8, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 11; 
FE 613088 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

7821 


Sophys bulgare; melody I. Moscovitz., 
6fR."S: © 1 Ae Apr.’ 9 1925" B 
611019; Isidore Moscovitz, New York. 

7822 

Sor (Ferdinand) 20 ausgewahlite 
menuette (20 menuets choisis) ; von 
F. Sor, bearb. und hrsg. Walter 
Gotze, of Germany, aus op. 22; 
gitarre allein. © Dec. 18, 1924; 1c. 
Mar. 7, 1925; E 609123; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 7823 


—— 20 ausgewdhlte walzer (20 valses 
choisies) ; von F. Sor, bearb. und 
hrsg. Walter Gdotze, of Germany; 
gitarre allein. © Dec. 18, 1924; 1c. 
Mar. 7, 1925; E 609124; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 7824 


Sorabji (Kaikhosru) Trois fétes gal- 
antes; paroles de Verlaine, musique 
K. Sorabji, of Great Britain. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. L’allée. [2 others] © Feb. 
26, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 20; E 609226; 
Kaikhosru Sorabji, London. 7825 - 


Sospiro d’amore (Breath of love) ; 
. waltz serenade, Ciriaco Marra, of U. 
SO nr. «). Apr 2s, 925° 2c. capr: 
21; E 613367 ; C. Marra, Middletown. 
Conn. 7826 


Sous la haine; allegro dramatique, 
Vincent Fosse, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31. 1924; 1 ce. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609437 ; 
J. Yves K., Paris. 7827 


Souvenirs ; tango, D. E. A. Roberts, of 
Great Britain; pf. Firenze, A. For- 
livesi e ec. © Aug. 21, 1924; 1 «. 
Sept. 3; E 593588; Dorothy Eva 
Apedaile Roberts, Florence, Italy. 

7828 


Sow good seeds; w and m H. P. Gibbs, 
of U. S.'©1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 
613466 ; Henry Philip Gibbs, Colony, 
Okl. 7829 


Sowerby (Leo) Two American pieces: 
by L. Sowerby, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. Boston, Mass., Boston music co. 
© Apr. 24, 1925; 2c. Apr. 28; E 
613537 ; Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 7830 


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7831 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sowing the seed for Jesus; w and m | Spinner (The); by Charles Huerter, 


L. H. Slaughter, of U. S., arr. Gene 
Burdette. (In His own words) © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 612999 ; 
Louis H. Slaughter, Chicago. 7831 


Spada; paso doble, Harold de Bozi, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 4; B 
609419; Enoch & cie., Paris. 7832 


Spanish eyes; fox-trot tango, w L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, m Vincent Rose, of 
U. S. © Apr. 30, 1925; 2 c. May 1; 
E 611589 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

7833 


arr. Frank K. 
Barry, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Apr. 4, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 613170; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] >. 7834 


w L. Wolfe Gilbert, melody Vin- 
cent Rose, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 20, 
1925 ; E 612282; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 7835 


Spanish (The) Gipsy; by Heller Nic- 
holls, of Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 
16, 1925; 2 ¢ Mar. 20; EB 612188; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7836 


Spanish serenade; by Frederick 
Grover, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
AEX ZO. tol tie C.. yD. Gece es 
613428; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 7837 


Spat; w H. F. Bechtold, m F. Peters, 
of U. S.. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Mar 12701935 «2 '¢,..Mar. 21: E 
610622; Frank Peters, Pittsburgh. 

7838 


Speranza; mazurka, Sam Gulino, of 
U. S.; accordion: © Mar. 9, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 11; E 610362; Biagio R. 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 


—_——— 


7839 


Speranze d’ amore; valzer, Santi Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; instr. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1925; 
E 610664; Joseph Giacino, New York. 

7840 


Spice o’ life; w and m C. F. Kelly, of 
Us) Si $On te vApriic28,).19255.°E 
611504; Clyde Fayette Kelly, Green- 


ville, Pa. 7841 
Spielzeug (Das); schatz hast du mir 
was mitgebracht, shimmy aus 


Wovon man nicht spricht, text L. 
Seewaldt, musik Frank Stafford, of 
Germany. © Jan: 2, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
31; E 609403 ; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 
7842 


of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 20; E 612200; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7843 


Spinning song; by J. D. Schurmann, 
of. U., ‘Si 3 steel Sevith ©) aan: 
1925 ; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 613347; Joseph 
Daniel Schurmann, Denver, Colo. 

7844 

Spirit of motherhood; w Louise Dris- 
coll, m Gena Branscombe fi. e. 
Gena Branscombe Tenney] of U. S.; 
violin ad lib. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Mezzo-sop. or bar. © Apr. 14, 1925; 
2c. each Apr. 20; E 613365; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
merit] 7845 ~ 


Spirit of the hour; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, op. 102, arr. Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain; organ. 
©. Apr. 7). 19255; 2ie. Apr.+ 9: 
612986; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© arrangement] | 7846 


grand march, Wallace A. John- 
son, of U. S.; pf., four hands. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2c. Apr. 9; E 612989 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. — 

7847 


Splendore; valzer, Santi Tafarello, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; instr. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 24, 1925; E 610663; 
Joseph Giacino, New York. 7848 


Spragilu dainelé; w and m V. Nickus, 
of U. S.; mixed cho.  4to. 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613009 ; 
Vincent Nickus, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
7849 


Spring and youth; part song, w Char- 
lotte R. Jones, m Samuel Richard 
Gaines, of U. S.; mixed voices. © 
Mar. °20,. 19255) 2),@.0 Mla ee 
612263 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 7850 


Spring (A) day;.by Charles Huerter, 
of U. S.3,p8 .©.Mar, 46. 19257222 c. 
Mar. 20; E 612197; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 7851 


Spring flowers; by André Marcelle, of 
Great Britain; pf., continental fin- 
gering. © Mar. 12, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
14; E 609177; Gould & Bolttler, 
London. 7852 

Spring hymn for Aphrodite; part song, 
w Nelle Richmond Eberhart, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U.S.; 
mixed voices. Ato. ©. Apr.-,14, 
1925; 2 ef Apres 1Ge Boulet: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 7853 

Spring (A) memory; w and m J. 
Roberts, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Tottenville; “Si7T4 N. Ye 4@aw ic. 


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nos. 38-4, 1925 


Apr. 23, 1925; E 611361; Jessica 
Roberts, Tottenville, S. I., N. Y. 
7854 


Spring song (Siam chok) ; transcribed 
Harriette Cady, ot U. S.; pf. 
Jan. 18, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; E 612670; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7855 


Spring. the fiddler; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Cecil Baumer, of Great Brit- 
ater: Che HED. 25, h920;.L,¢., Mar: 
14; E 609209; Chappell & eco., ltd., 
London. 7856 


Spring time; by Edwin H. Lemare, op. 
141, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Chattanooga; organ. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 612980; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 7857 


Springhill romance; w Kate Ayers 
Robert, m E. S. Costa, of Italy, 
domiciled at Mobile. © 1 ec. Apr. 
25, 1925; E 611421; Eugene S. Costa, 
_Mobile. j 7858 


Springtime; w Corinne Vaughan Hoff- 
man, m M. Brownold, of U. 8. 
Apr..1, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 611248; 
Max Brownold, Roanoke, Va. 7859 


Springtime roses and you; w and m 

Vito. La Monaca and Charles P. 

' Shisler, both of U. S.; in A flat. © 

Apr. 3, 1925; 2 c.. Apr. 4; E 610934; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

7860 


Stabat Mater; hymn, harmonized Pi- 
-etro-A. ¥on, of U. S. (In Hymns 
and motets for the services of the 
three hours’ agony) © Mar. 11, 
1975 :, 2c. Mar. 13 35 Bi 613242 <7, 
Fischer & bro., New York. [© har- 
monizing | 7861 


Stage (The) coach; three pt. school 
song, w Laurene Highfield, m W. E. 
Moore, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
Gavar. 28. 1925° 2 ¢. Apr og. HM 
612781; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 7862 


Stances a la lune; stances et andante, 
Georges Krier, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
Se OSs OL Cy pA eh Gs. TODS) vl) 
609704; Georges Krier, Paris. 7863 


Stand up for mother boys; w Mrs. 
M. BH. Bell, m John E. Ward, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ce Apr. 20; BH 

» 613358; Mrs. M. E. Bell, Midland, 
Ont., Canada. 7864 


Star of love; reverie, F. Henri Klick- 
mann, of .U. S.;, pf.....\© Apr... 16, 
1925; 2 ce. Apr. 30; E 611547; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 7865 


7876 


Star of morn; w and m M. C. Triplett, 


of U. S. © 1 ce Mar. 30, 1925; E 
610972: Mary Calvert § Triplett, 
Malta, O. 7866 


Stars; w and melody S. M. St. Cin, 
of. U.cs: ©) fe. Apr. 10,-1925" B 
613042; Stella May St. Cin, Kansas 
City, Mo. 7867 


Stars and Stripes are calling; four- 
part song, w Eleanor Gregsten 
Thompson, m N. J. Kirk, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612907; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 7868 


Stately steps; minuet, C. S. Loveland, 
OL Us 4. Din [© 4 .e. Apr. 6, 1925. 
E 612796; Celéne Seymour Loveland, 
Staunton, Va. 869 


Statham (Heathcote D.) Forty six- 
teenth century rounds or catches; 
ed. H. D. Statham, of England ; 3-10 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Feb. 24; E 608812; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 7870 


Static and code; from suite Dementia 
americana, George L. Cobb, of U. S.; 
Dr. @) 4am. of. 1920 > Boe. Aye 1s): 
E 613218; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 7871 


Stay away, little girl stay away from 
my dreams; waltz, w D. Seaman, m 
W. L. Dahl, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 
11, 1925; E 611050; Wm. L. Dahl 
and Drew Seaman, Bayonne, N. J. 

7872 


Stay, Corydon, thou swain; w tradi- 
tional, m John Wilbye, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 13, 1925; EH 
608891; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

7873 


Steady roll blues; by Geo. Bates and 
Mel Stitzel, arr. Elmer Schoebel, all 
of U. “St; orch: ‘4to.: © \ Meant 5, 
1925; 2 ce. Mar. 30; E 612506; Mel- 
rose bros. music co., Chicago. T7874 


Steal away ; negro spiritual, part song, 
arr. from the harmonization of 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, by Fred 
H. Huntley, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Aton. GG), Apr. 1 1925. 2 Gar, 10; 
E 612978; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] T875 


Steal away to Jesus: w Samuel M. 
Glasgow, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
eS jcO Apr de toon 2 eo NMar. 
30; E 610818 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 7876 


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pt128; ni sts v2 


Stelldichein! du sch6ne zeit der jung- 
en liebe, text Arthur Rebner, musik 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Germany. © 
Heb, 28) (1925: -1 Ve: Marya EB 
609313 ; Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

(877 


Step it; w and melody Mose Sigler, 
of .U. S. © 1.e Apr: 287 19253 
611362; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

7878 


Step on the breaks; melody, L. G. 
Kern, arr. Otto Frey, both of U. S. 
©. te. “Apr 220) 1925 2 Shy Giaas < 
Lewis G. Kern and Albert Turk, 
Chicago. 7879 


Sterne des Orients; marsch-intermez- 
zo, Ludwig Siede, arr. Paul Lincke, 
both of Germany; salon oreh. mit 
violine oblig. u. pf. direktion. 4to. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 @ Mar. 12; BE 
609089 ; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 


Still, still with Thee; w _ Harriet 
Beecher Stowe, m J. A. Parks, arr. 
Marion Moore, both of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 3; E 607752; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 7881 


Stimmungen (Impressions) ; von Jo- 
seph Achron, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York, op. 32, nr. 1, 2; violine 
u. pf.. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
2: E 610892; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 7882 


Stolen sweets: Ww Bobbie Starr, m 
EK. Gibson, of U. S.; pf. with; w. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1925; E 610473; Earl 
Gibson, Seattle. 7883 


Stop dance; one step or fast fox-trot, 
by J. B. Lampe, of U. S.; pf. 
Apr. @O,3'2925; 2:2 es .Apr) 23) EB 
613518; J. B. Lampe, Chicago. 

7884 

Stop flirting; w Henri Sloane, m Rus- 
sell Tarbox, arr. Merl Kendrick, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1925; 
HK 611259; Breau & Tobias, inc., New 
York. 7885 


Storia (La) della Monaca Bianca; 
melody Clemente Giglio, of U. S. © 
1c Feb. 26, 1925; E 607763; Cle- 
mente Giglio, Brooklyn. 7886 


Stories you told to me; w and melody 
Jx,A’Dair,. of..U,, 8. © 1 e& Apr. 20; 
1925; E 613308; Jeanne A’Dair, Los 
Angeles. F887 


Stornelli romani; versi e musica Nino 
Marchetti, of Italy, domiciled. at 
New York. 4to. © Jan: 28, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8: E 612948; D’Agostino 
bros... New York. (888 


ca 


Story (The) of The rosary ; three-part 
song, w Maxwell C. Freed, m Harry 
D. Squires, arr. Henry Wadsworth, 
of U. S.; sop., alto and bar. School 
ed. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
23: E 611330; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

7889 


treble voices. 


7880 


School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612916; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 7890 
Strain o’ melody: w and m C. E. 
Clutia, of “WS. ©) Anes: 
1925; EH 613128; Carleton KE. Clutia, 
Boston. 7891 


Stramme (Der) hund; one step, text 


Fr. Kochan, musik Tom: Burns, arr... .... 


Georg Griiber, both of Germany; 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to.. © 
Nov. 27, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 12, 1925; H 
609097; Drei sterne, Berlin. 7892 


Stranger (The) ; sacred rune, w from 
the old Gaelic, adapted, altered and 
m Cecil Forsyth, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; organ ace. 
© Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ¢«. Apr. 25; E 
611418; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

‘7893 


Strauss (Richard) Richard Strauss- 
heft; bearb. Walther Hirschberg, of 
Germany; klavier. 1. Till eulen- 
spiegels lustige streiche. [5 others] 
© Nov. 18, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1925: 
E 609042; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

7894 

Strawinsky (Igor) Concerto; ed. Al- 
bert Spalding, of U. S.; reduction 
pour deux pianos. © Nov. 7, 1924; 
2 ec. Feb. 9, 1925; E 618388; Rus-— 
sischer musikverlag, Berlin. 7895 


Street (A) in Algiers (Hin strasse 
in Algier) ; by John Ansell, of Eng- 
land; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 1 ec: Mar. 30; E 
609363 ; Hawkes & son, London. 

T7896 


Streich-gquartett nr. 2; von Richard 
Wetz, of Germany, op. 49; zwei vio- 
linen, bratsche und violoncell, H 
moll. Partitur. 16mo. © Oct. 18, 
1924; 1 @ Mar. 19, 1925; EH 609898 ; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

7897 

Strength (The) of the hills; w Suz- 
anne Everett Throop, m_ Philo 
Adams Otis, of U. S.; middle or low 
voice. '© Apr. 10, 192532 e.' Apr: 
11; E 611075; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. “7898 


oo4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3—4, 1925 


7920 


Stretch it boy; melody, Wm. McKen- 
zie and Hd. Lange, both of U. 8. 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 18, 1925; E 611203; 
Brunswick- Balke- Collender co., New 
York. 7899 


Stringimi forte; polcha, Santi Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Work: piAer© We. Mars 27) 1925; 
E 612453; Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 7900 


Strutting sheik; w and melody F. L. 
Roberts, of U. S. © 1c Mar. 23, 
1925: E 612324; Francis L. Roberts, 
Sparrows Point, Md. i 901 


Studio della contromelodia (Contrap- 
punto) : di E. Paccagnella, of Italy. 
i) Wep. A) °1925 <1. Mar. das: A— 
Foreign 27126; Ermengildo Paccag- 
nella, Milan. 7902 


Style: reading Lytton Cox, m Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.. © Mar. 30, 
$9255; 2.¢: Apr. 33; BH) 612778; TS. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 7903 


Sufficient unto the day; w Emma C. 
Zimmerman, m Zella B. Sand, of 
U. S.; med. voice. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 27; E 612428: Clayton F. 
Summy ¢o., Chicago. 7904 


Sugar cane blues; w and melody M. 


minisom or U.S. © '1 ¢, Apr, 21, 
ToD. HY O10. ' Mary... Aliison, 
Woodland, Calif. 7905 


Sugar-plum; w B. G. DeSylva, m 
Joseph Meyer, of U.S. ©le Mar. 
20; 1925; E 612291; Harms, - ine.. 
New. York. 7906 


Suite bizarre (Cycle des rhythmes) ; 
par Joseph Achron, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 41: violon 


et pf. © Aug. 26, 1925: 1 c Feb. 

mitO2o3 th e.iMar wits: 612115 ; 

Universal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 
7907 


Suite capricieuse: de Félix Hesse, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. 1. La clairvoyante. [3 others] 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608908; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 7908 


Suite de Pulincella; d’apres J. B. Per- 
golesi, arr.. Igor Strawinsky, ed. Al- 
bert Spalding. of U. S.; petit orch. 
Partition... ©,Wec. ah, 1924-2 "c. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 612390; Russischer 
musikverlag, Berlin. 7909 


Suite du ballet Chout (Crouta u3¢ 6a- 
mera); de Serge Prokofieff, op. 21 bis, 
ed. F. H. Schneider, of Germany; 
grand orch. Partition. 12mo. © 


Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1925; E 


609242 ; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 
7910 
Suite in antiken Loaveen von Wil- 


helm Rinkens, of Germany, op. 26, 
nr. 1-4; violoncell und klavier. 1. 
Toceata. [3 others] © Sept. 9, 
1924; 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609908: 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 
7911 


Suite in C; by Maen Carse, of Great 
Britain ; string orch. or string quar- 
tet, with pf. conductor. 1. Prelude. 
[4 .others],, ©, Mar.,,2,). 1925); 1 ye. 
Mar... 24; E 609262; Augener, ltd., 
London. 7912 


Suite of old national dances; arr. 
John B. McEwen, of Great Britain ; 
string quartet. Miniature sc. Ber- 
ners ed. 12mo. group 1-3. © Feb. 
25, 1925; 1 c Mar..10; E 609043; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 7913 


Suite (A) of three tunes; by Charles 
F. Waters, of England; violin and 
pf. © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 7; E 
608810; Stainer & Bell, itd., Lon- 
don. 7914 


Suite poetique; by Charles Ancliffe, 
of Great Britain; pf. Banks’ ed. 1. 
Interméde elegante. [3 others] © 
Mar. :23..) 1925; hoe. Matic2Sapoh 
609359; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 7915 

Suite tragique; par Frederick Rosse, 
of England; pf. 1. Soliloque d’un 
ange dechu. [3 others] © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1 ce Mar. 5: E 608789; Bos- 
worth & co., Itd., London. 7916 


Sule’ Mari’; versi e musica G. Chec- 
chia, of Italy, domiciled at Phila- 
delphia. © 1 c. Apr. 15, 1925; E 
613197 ; Giovanni Cheecchia, Philadel- 
phia. 7917 


Summer furs; on Scarf dance, by 
Chaminade, syncopated George L. 
Cobb, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
oreh. ' 4to. © Oct. 18, 1924; 2 ¢@ 
Apr. 15, 1925: E 613211; Walter 
Jacobs. ine., Boston. [© arrange-: 
ment] 7918 


Summer idylls; suite, Leonard Peck, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. The field 
path. [3 others] © Mar. 19, 1925; 
1 c. Mar. 18; E 609174; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 7919 


Summer night; w Chuck Lane, m Her- 
bert N. Ehrhart, of U. S. © Apr. 
21,1925; 2 .@ Apr. (27%; E..611480; 
Jack Riley music pub. co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 7920. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7921 


Sumurtn ; fox-trot, Victor Hollaender, 
of Germany; pf. © Feb. 27, 1925; 


1 ec. Mar. 17; E 609152; Metzler & 
co., ltd., London. [© arrangement] 
7921 


Sun flower Sal; song of the sunflower 
state, w and m L. Healy, of U. S. 
© Mar. 6, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 9; E 
607875; Lon Healy, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 7922 


Sun (The) will soon be shining; w 
and m Fred Gibson and John P. 
Long, both of England; in FE flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 31; E 
573009; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 7923 


Sunbonnet gal; w and m EB. McCon- 
nell, of U. S. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 20; E 613331; Edwin McCon- 
nell co., Atlanta. 7924 


Sundown; western idyll, song or fox 
trot, w and m Lew Jerome, Al Milne 
and Gene Silver, all of England, in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 25; B 
609311; Lareine & co., Itd., London. 

7925 


Sunflower Sue; w and melody I. H. 
Seull, of U. S. ©1ce. Mar. 13, 1925; 
EH 607959; Irma Hopkins Scull, Chi- 
cago. 7926 


Suniland; w H. A. Almand, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1e.. 
Mar. 16, 1925; EH 612091; H. A. Al- 
mand, Tampa, Fla. "4927 


Sunny days; w and melody M. Rieck- 
hoff, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 2, 1925; 
H 610158; Mary Rieckhoff, Dover, 
Mo. 7928 


Sunset; w Joseph W. Sanborn, m A. J. 
Witham, of U. S. © 1c Apr. 27, 
1925; EH 613510; Alfred James Wit- 
ham, Toledo, Ia. 7929 


Sunset (The) ; w and m W. J. Perkins, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E 613013; Wm. 
J. Perkins, Oak Park, Il. 7930 


Sunset shadows; valse, Ernest Reeves, 
of Great Britain; pf. (© Mar. 2, 
1925; 1 @ Mar. 26; E 609348; 
Cavendish music co., London. 7931 


Sunshine; w and m Minnie Swan 
Bryan, of Great Britain. © Apr. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609621; Cary & 
co., ltd., London. F932 

w Winnie Hennings, melody J. E. 

Hennings, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 22, 

1925; EH 613391; John EH. Hennings, 

New York. 7933 


pt. 103, n. s., v. 20 


Sunshine and shadow; by C. S. Love- 
land, of U. S.; pf... © Apr. 6, 1925; 
EH 612795 : Celéne Seymour Loveland, 
Staunton, Va. 7934 


Sunshine cottage; w and m Grace Por- 
terfield Polk, of U. S.. © Feb. 27, 
1925; 2 cc. Mar. 2; E 610116;.J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 7935 


Sunshine (The) the rose and you; w 
J. Will Callahan, m Lee S. Roberts, 
of U. S. © May 9, 1924; 2 c Mar. 
30, 1925; E 612570; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 7936 

Sur les sommets; piéce symphonique. 
de Gaston Paulin, arr. H. Mouton, 
of Belgium; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 609725; J. Yves K.. 
Paris. [© orchestration] 7937 

Surf (The) ; w Leolyn Louise Everett, 
m Timothy Mather Spelman, of U. 
S.; high voice, in B. © Dee. 31, 

1924: 2 c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 609323 ; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 7938 


Surrexit Pastor bonus; mottette, Latin = 
w, m Marco Enrico Bossi, of Italy; 
3 voci virili, sop. e contralti ad lib., 
pf. od organo. Partitura. 4to. © 
Dec. 2, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1925; H 
609086; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 7939 

Suzett’ blues; de Troublez-moi, de 
Raoul Moretti, of France; orch. avee 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609522; 
Francis Salabert. Paris. [© or- 
chestration] 7940 


Swanee lullaby ; w and m J. W. Foster. 


of U. S.;, Cid en,Apr. 16,1925, 
613084; James William Foster, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 7941 


Swat; mazurek, piosnka na oczepiny, 
tekst i muzyka Frank Przyby!skiego, 
of U. SS: © Mar: '14;.1925;'2 ‘ec. 
Mar. 30: E or W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 7942 

Swaying to and fro; arpeggio waltz. 
George F. Hamer, of U. S.; pf. © 
Mar. 20, 1925: 2 ¢. Mar. 25; HE 
610714; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 7943 


Sweet as honey; melody, C. L. Har- 
ding! ‘jr: Of U?7'S. SO Maes Are 2: 
1925; E 612827; Charles Lewis Har- 
ding, jr., Dedham, Mass. 7944 


Sweet bells; by K. L. Richards, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 1925; E 611526; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 7945 © 

Sweet Georgia Brown; Charleston- 
swing song, w and m Ben Bernie, 
Kenneth Casey and Maceo Pinkard, 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


7968 


all of U.S: © Mar. .18;.1925; 2 ¢. | 
Mar. 20; E 612187; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 7946 


Sweet honey-sucking bees; w_ tradi- 
tional, m John Wilbye, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices. Transposed ed. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924;.1 c. Jan. 13, 1925; 
E 608893; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 7947 


Sweet Kalula Lou; w May Singhi 
Breen and Leo Wood, m Irving Bibo, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Mar. 30, 1925; 2 eApr.?/225)\H 
613425; Denton & Haskins music 
co., New York. 7948 


Sweet Kathleen; waltz, w and melody 
Keouk, Burdick, of ‘U.S. "© tc. 
Apr. 4, 1925; H 610921; Kenneth E. 
Burdick, New York. 7949 


Sweet Lénore; w and m G. A. Stubler, 


of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 24, 1925; E 
610659; George Arthur Stubler, 
Philadelphia. 7950 


Sweet little Mary Jane; w and m 
Zeph Fitzgerald, of U. S. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 613545; 
Herpolsheimer co., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 7951 


Sweet mammy o’ mine; w F. A. Krze- 
sinski, m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Sept. 20, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 
2, 1925; E 610148; Frank A. Krze- 
sinski, Manistee, Mich. 7952 


Sweet Marie; w Cy Warman, m Ray- 
mond Moore, arr. M. T. Bohannon, 
of U. S.; male quartette. 4to. © 
Mar a0. (1925: 2.°e, Mars: 3b: 
610884 ; Edward B. Marks music ¢Co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 7953 


revised version M. T. 
Bohannon, of U. S. © Mar. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 31; E 610885; KHd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© revised version and arrange- 
ment] 7954 


Sweet names; w and m W. A. Schell, 
jr., arr. Aletha Dickerson, both of 
U. S.; pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1925; B 
610930; William Arthur Schell, jr., 
Chicago. 7955 


Sweet one; fox-trot, w and m B. L. 
Seaman, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 5, 
1925; E 607788; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, Long Island City, N. Y. 

7956 

Sweet pickin’s; from Pickings, w Bal- 
lard MacDonald, m Harry Carroll, 
of U. S. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 25; E 611477; Sherman, Clay 
& eco., San Francisco. 7957 


Sweet queen of the May; w and mel- 
ody’ J..N: Olsen;; of ,U..S.,; © 1xe. 
Mar. 30, 1925; E 612582; John Nor- 
man Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 7958 


Sweet romance; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 28, no. 3; violin and pf. 
© Apr. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 22; .E 
611316; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 7959 


Sweet Romona; w A. Wilson, m R. 
Denels, of U. S., arr. E. C. Wheeler ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1925; E 607961; Al Wilson and 
Robert Denels, New York. 7960 


pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
New York. Robert. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 27; E 612465; Al 
Wilson & Robert Denels, New York. 
7961 


Sweet, stay awhile; w ascribed to John 
Donne, m John Dowland, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices, 
in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ec. 
Mar. 9; E 609082; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 7962 


Sweet Suffolk owl; w traditional, m 
Thomas Vautor, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 81, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608868; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 7963 


Sweet summer days; two-pt. song, to 
melody Honeymoon time, w and m 
Wm. F. Caesar and Irving Weill, 
school version Emerson Poe, arr. 
Henry Wadsworth, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 ec. 
Apr. 8; E 612914; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 7964 


Sweet vampin’ Marie; w H. J. Flink- 
man, m Richard Sarles, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1925; E 612171; H. 
Julian Flinkman, Baltimore. 7965 


Sweetest (The) flower of my heart; 
w and m E. Morton, of Canada. © 
1c. Mar. 18, 1925; E 609142; Ernest 
Morton, Winnipeg, Canada. 7966 


Sweetest (The) song; w J. Rau, m 
John W. Newton, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 24, 1925; E 610670; John Rau, 
Buffalo. 7967 


Sweetheart; w F. Riley, m Arthur 
Risk» of OU. SS.  ©nAprs:25;; 19255 
2 ¢c.. Apr. 22; E 613416; Frank J. 
Riley, San Francisco. 7968 


357 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7969 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 20 


Sweetheart, Clara Day; w EH. C. Grace, 
m A. Rossi, of U. S.. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Feb. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610242; Ed. C. 
Grace, Cape Briton, Nova Scotia. 

7969 


Sweetheart come back to me; w H. 
J. Flinkman, m C. §S. Millspaugh, 
of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1925: E 
607946; H. Julian Flinkman, Balti- 
more. 7970 


Sweetheart, I love only you; w Sam 
M. Lewis, and Joe Young, m George 
Lyons, of U. S.: pf. aee., with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Gravelle, of U. S. 
© Apr. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 10; 
E 613074; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 7971 


Sweetheart mine; w and m E. C. 
McCarthy, of U. S. Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 23; E 610627; E. C. 
McCarthy, Scotia, Calif. 7972 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; w and 
m Mayhew lL. Lake, of U. S. © 


Apr. 10, 1925; 2 ¢ Apr. 15; BH 
613227; Feature music syndicate, 
New York. 7973 
Sweetheart of mine; from Louie the 


14th, w Arthur 
mund Romberg, 
Ta as Oren Wiel 
Harms, inec., New York. 


Wimperis, m Sig- 
of U. S. © Mar. 
9; E 607872; 
(974 


Sweetheart of my dreams; waltz. w 
Norman Foster, melody Frederick 
L. Morse and C. E. F. Noble, both 
of U. S. © 1c Mar. 16, 1925; E 
612059; Chas. E. F. Noble and Earl 
C. Coburn, Boston. 7975 


Sweethearts; from Sweethearts, by 
Victor Herbert, arr. Tom Clark, of 
U. 8S. 1. Small orch.—2. Orch. pts. 
4to. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 c. each Apr. 
18; E 611233, 611234; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

7976, T97T7 

Sweetheart’s (A) prayer, God bless 
our sweetheart days; w and melody 
Mo. Storeh [i. e. Morris Storeh] of 


LO Rea Se tc. Mary, 12 19252 
610402; Morris Storch, Middle Vil- 
lage, L. Lo N. x. 7978 
Sweethearts still; w E. L. Noblitt, m 


C. L.. Philippus, of U. S. © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612056; Edna L. 
Noblitt, Denver. T9779 


Sweetie Vil honey; w and m Catherine 
Benner Barnett, transcribed L. E. 


Benner, both of U. S. © Feb. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 4; E 605709; Lloyd 
E. Benner, Minneapolis. 7980 


Cabrurs mbcaws acuerii (Swietit miesiatz 
yasniy) ; w and melody Kiril Duroff, 
of Russia, arr. I. J. Hochman, of 


WS: 1. c..,, Keb. 18, 192 aR 
605954; Israel J. Hochman, New 
York. 7981 


Swinging; w and m C. E. Clutia, of 
Bas. 1 ce. Mar. 12, 1925; E 
610401 ; IE HB: Ciutia, Boston. 

7982 

Sylvan scene; by Leslie Loth, of U. S.: 
violin and pf. © Mar. 14,. 1925; 
2c. Mar. 21; E 610564; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 7983 

Sylvia; by Leo Livens, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Mar. 12, 1925; 1 ¢ Mar. 
27; E 609326; Anglo-French music 
‘co., Itd., London. 7984 


Symbols of winter; w Leolyn Louise 
Everett, m Timothy Mather Spel- 
man, of U. 8S. 1. Morning. [1 other] 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1925: 
E 609325; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 7985 

Symphony series of programs; pro- 
gram 2, series 1, Frederick Stock, 
George Dasch and Osbourne Mc- 
Conathy, all of U. S.; orch. pts. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. each and aff. Apr. 


3; A 826921; Silver, Burdette & 
.co., Newark, N. J. 7986 
Symphony serieS of programs for 


school and community orchestras : 
by Frederick Stock, George Dasch 
and Osbourne McConathy, all of U. 
S. Program 2. no. 1-9. Conductor’s 
se) © ‘Apr... 9, 1925 -"2.¢ amdreatn, 
Apr. 11; A 827467; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Newark. 7987 
Syncopated blues; w and melody N. 
Green and K. Price, both of U. S. 
©1e. Apr. 18, 1925; E 611179; Nel. © 
son Green and Kate Price, Detroit. 
7988 

Syneopated (A) song about Dixie; w 
and m Billy Lytell, Tom Faunt and 


Gilbert Wells, all of U..S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 23; E 610648; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 7989 
Syneopated step; w and melody C. 
In,Harding, jr. of U.S.) [© ive. 
Apr. 2, 1925; E 612826; Charlies 
Lewis Harding, jr., Dedham, Mass. 
7990 


Szallj, szallj, szallj; w.and m I. HE. 
Miinszter, of U. S. © 1c. May 1, 
1925; E 613634; Ilona Ella Munsz- 
ter, Fontana, Calif. 7991 

Szantok-vetek [and] Battonyara befu- 
tott; két Magyar dal, széveg és zene 
Pete Laszl6, of Hungary. © Noy. 


358 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 38-4, 1925 8013 
10, 1924; 1 c« Mar. 25, 1925; E verlag Rund um die welt, Rob. 
609306 ; ROzsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Fischer, Dresden, Germany. 8003 


Hungary. 7992 


Tabatiere (Une) a musique (A musi- 
eal snuff-box) ; valse-badinage, An- 
tole Liadow, op. 32, arr. Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.: full orch. with pf. . 
conductor.. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 1; E 612668 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 7993 


Taffy was a Welshman; by Charles 
Huerter, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 612202; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 7994 


Tagliapietra (G.) Tre esercizii e 
Venti variazioni; per le grandi es- 
tenzioni del pf., G. Tagliapietra, of 
Italy. Edizione Ricordi. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 26; E 609350; G. 
Ricordi & co.. Milan. 7995 


‘Tain’t no use; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of-U. S.; pf.: © 1 ¢. Apr! 24, 1925; 
E 613448; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 7996 


Take ‘em to the door, that’s all there 
is there ain’t no more blues; w 
Billy Rose and Benny Davis, m Ray 
Henderson, of U. S. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; E 607885; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

1997 

Take here my heart: w traditional, 
m Thomas Weelkes, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Jan. 13. 1925; E 608866: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 7998 


Take me back, Marguerite; w Bernie 
Grossman, m Nat Osborne, of U. S. 
@©vAnr: 6.71925: 2 ¢' Mar. 30: E 
612753: Grossman, Osborne & Stan- 
ley, inc... New York. 7999 


Take me back to your harbor of love; 
w and m D. G. McManus, of U. S., 
arr. Artie Matthews; with male and 
mixed quartet. © Mar. 14, 1925: 
2 e. Mar. 13; E 610448: David G. 
McManus. Cincinnati. 8000 


Tangled melody: w and melody Helen 
Ford, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1925: 
E 611028: Mrs. Wilbert V. Schmidt. 
St. Louis. 8001 

Tango des grands boulevards; tango 
ecaraqueno, Carlos Celzo-Blaneo, of 
Spain; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 1 @ Apr. 17: 
E 609738: Méligne, Paris. 8002 

Tango doloroso; von Tito Murzilli, of 
Italy; klavier. © Sept. 15, 1924: 1 
ec. Feb. 16, 1925; E 609018: Musik- | 


Tanit: divertissement, H. Mouton, of 
Belgium ; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. 1. Entrée des prétresses. [3 
others] © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Apr. 
1%,°'1925; EH ’6097227 3. Yves -K.,; 
Paris. 8004 
Tansman (Alexandre) Quatre danses 
miniatures; par A. Tansman, of 


France: pf. 1. Gavotte. [3 others] 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608970; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


8005 

Tantum ergo; musique B. Lucas, of 
France; deux voix inégales, acc. 
d@orgue. Paris, B. Roudanez. © 


Dec. 31, 1924: 1 -¢ Mar. 6, 1925; 


608946: Blanche Lueas, Sceaux, 
France. 8006 
Tar baby blues; w and melody R. 


Jenkins, of U. S. © 1 ce. Apr. 10, 
1925; E 613048: Ruth Jenkins, Sa- 
binas, Coahuila, Mexico. 8007 


Tar ‘’n the taropatch; w R. B. Fouch, 
m R. B. Fouch and S. Marcotte, 
both of U. S.; arr. S: Marcotte. © 
1 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; BE 612585; R. B. 


Fouch and Sylva Marcotte, Min- 
neapolis. 8008 
Tarantella: '? by ' Franz’ ’Drdla, of 


Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 191. no. 4: violin and pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 17; B 
610528: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 8009 


Tarantella napoletana (Neapolitan 
tarantella) : Italian folk-song, Eng- 
lish version Th. Baker, m collected, 
elaborated and arr. Geni Sadero, of 
Italy. domiciled at New York. 
[Italian and English text] © Apr. 
21, 1925; 2c. Apr. 25; E 611474: G. 


Schirmer, ine.. New York. [© col- 
lection, elaboration and arrange- 
ment] 8010 


Tarantella senza core: versi e musica 
S. Salvio, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1925: E 611505: Salvatore Salvio, 
New York. 8011 

Tarantella siciliana: by E. Erario, of 
U. S.; mand. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1924; 
E 595182; Errico Erario, Brooklyn. 

8012 

Tatters; song-waltz, w and m Ramon 
Newton, Jimmy Campbell and Reg. 
Connelly, all of Great Britain; in B 
fiat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Feb. 9, 1925; 1 ¢@ Mar. 
31: E 573005: West’s. Itd., London. 

8013 


ooo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 


8014 


Tcherepnine (Alexandre) Neuf inven- 
tions; revue et doigtée I. Philipp, 
of France; pf. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609755; Max Eschig 
& cie., Paris. [© revising and 
fingering. ] 8014 


Six mélodies; paroles Gorodezky, 
-version francaise André G. Block, 
musique A. Tcherepnine, of France. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608899; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© French text] 8015 


Sonate; de A. Tchérepnine, coups 
d’archet et doigtés A. Hekking, of 
France; violoncelle et pf., en ré. © 
Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609582 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© bowing 
and fingering] 8016 


Tchouki; exotic-intermezzo, J. de 
Smetsky, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 6; E 608909 ; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. 8017 


Te Deum; for congregational singing. 
w from the Bible, m A. E. Floyd, of 
Great Britain; organ ace.,in D. 4to. 
©” Mar 27 1925." 1 ‘e. Apr 6H 
609602 ; Augener, ltd., London. 8018 


Te Deum laudamus; missa, liturgical 
text, m Pietro A. Yon, of U. S.; ten. 
1, 2 and bass, organ ace. 4to. © 
Moar... dik, 925.72 -.¢e... Mar. 1330 
607969; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

8019 

Te voglio purta a Napule;: w P. Iaco- 
letti, melody L. Donadio, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. ,.@, 
Mar. 20, 1925; E 612226; P. Iaco- 
letti and L. Donadio, New York. 

8020 

Technology of violoncello playing; by 
Arnold Trowell, of Great Britain, 
op. 53. 1. bk 2, 12 etudes.—2. bk. 3, 
12 etudes. © Feb. 26, 1925: 1 «. 
each Mar. 24; E 609266, 609267; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 

8021, 8022 

Tell all the world I love you; from 
P’s and Q’s, w Donovan Parsons, m 
Pat. Thayer, of Great Britain. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 20; E 609801 ; 
Lareine & co., ltd., London. 8023 


Tell me love’s sweet story; w and m 
O. M. Crampton, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1925; E 612834; Olive May 
Crampton, Los Angeles. 8024 


Tell me more; from My fair lady, w 
B. G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin, m 
George Gershwin, of U. S. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 2 c Apr. 24: E 611409; 
Harms, inc., New York. 8025 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Tell me that you love me; w and mel- 
ody P. M. Eckert, of U. S. © 1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 6138025; Pearl M. 
HKekert, Norwalk, Conn. 8026 


Tell me the day; melody H. Veo, of 
U. S. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 1925; BH 
» 607847 ; Harold Veo, New York. 
8027 


Tell me yes tell me no; fox trot, w 
Runcie Tatnall, m Dick Myers, of 
U. S. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E 610707; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 8028 


Same. © Apr. 17, 1925; 2c. Apr. 
18; E 6138378; Leo Feist, inec., New 
York. 8029 


arr. Wm. Schulz, 
both of U. S.; orch. with w. 4to. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 8; E 6138166; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 8030 


—w Runcie Tatnall, melody Dick 
Myers, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1925 ; E 612281; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 8031 


Tell my dear old mother; w and mel- 
ody U. Katon, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613040; Ulrich Katon, 
New York. 8032 


Tell what the Lord hath done; w 
Psalms 30 and 66, m J. B. Herbert, 
of U. S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
30; E 610828; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 8033 


Telling of love; w and m W. Oliver 
Cooper, of U. S. © Jan. 1, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 16; E 612084; Eugene 
Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

8034 — 


Temple bells at twilight; intermezzo, 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
pi. .© Apr. 14, 19252 ie.@y Agnes ae 
E 609640; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 8035 


Tender lips ; melody Charlie Luke fi. e. 
C. M. Luke], of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1925; E 611359; Charles Mar- 
shall Luke, Louisville. 8036 


Tendertryst; by R. Deane Shure, of 
U. S., op. 112; pf. © Apr. 26, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 23; E 613421; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 8037 


Tendre aveu (Tender confession) ; ro- 
mance, Edouard Schiitt, op. 48, no. 
2, rev. Chas. N. Grant, of U. S.; pf. 
Rev. ed. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
18; E 610521; Harms, ine., New 
York. 8038 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


Tennessee, wait for me; w and melody 
M. Schecter, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
30, 1925; E 612540; Manny Schecter, 
Philadelphia. 8039 


Tense misterioso; by Irénée Bergé, of 
U. S., scored James C. McCabe; oreh. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © Apr. 
3, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 4; E 610935; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 8040 


Terry (Frances) Ten short and easy 
special studies; by F. Terry, of U. 
S.: pf. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
27; EH 612488; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8041 


Terzetto; von Henri Marteau, of Bel- 
gium, op. 32, fldte, violine und 
bratsche. Partitur. 16mo. © Aug. 
fd, gh024 1) @:; Mar. 19))'1925; (EB 
609900; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 8042 


Tes jolies yeux noirs; melodie boston, 
incorporant un chant  populaire 
russe, paroles Léo Diensis, musique 
Louis Hillier, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1925; E 608941; 
Smyth, Paris. 80438 


Texas forever! w and m F. S. Me- 
Gowen, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 13, 
1925: E 6131386; F. S. MeGowen, 
Strawn, Tex. 8044 


Texas, land of liberty; w and m J. 
Leslie, of U. S. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 25; EF 611470; Jackson 


Leslie, Strawn, Tex. 8045 
Texas, our Texas; march, W. J. 
Meansh) of WU. S.:. band... 4to. «© 
Apr poe, 925°. 2c. Apr: 28. By 


6138575; W. J. Marsh, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 8046 
Texas special blues; w and melody 
Monette Moore, of U. S. ©1.. 
Mar. 20, 1925; E 612239; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
8047 
Tha thinks tha knaws; w and m 8. M. 
Rukin, of England; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Jan. 
27, 1925; 1 c. Feb. 7; E 609296; Sam 
Middlemort Rukin, Brighouse, York- 
shire, England. 8048 
That blessed mother of mine; w Mrs. 
W. F. Haskell, m Jack A. Edwards, 
of U. S. New York, Manhattan 
music co. © Feb. 16, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 5; E 610251; Mrs. W. F. Has- 
kell, Ferguson, Ia. 8049 
That bobbed haired girl that lives 
down in our alley; w and melody 
O. W. McLaughlin, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 613049; O. W. Mc- 
Laughlin, Grays Landing, Pa. 8050 


8062 


That day in June; w Mrs. Herbert 
Lawton, m W. A. Clark, of U. S. 
© Mar. 8, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 10; E 
610351 ; William Austin Clark, Stam- 
ford, Conn. 8051 


That Hindu rag; by George L. Cobb, 
of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 20, 1924; 2 e. 
Apr. 15, 1925; E 613213; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment | 8052 


That Irish grand-daddy o’ mine; w 
and m Henriette Holland, of U. 8. 
© /1'e.,¢Apr?’. 27,.51925" mh 613531; 
Margaret Shanks, Washington. 

8053 


That little Irish sweetheart o’ mine; 
fox trot, Clitus M. Wickens, arr. 
Alford-Colby, both of U. 8.3; orch. 
Chicago, Miller music pub. co. © 
Mar. 17, 1925; 2 e@. Mar. 21; HB 
613110; Irving J. A. Miller, Chicago. 

8054 


That little white house on the hill; w 
and m A. H. Malotte, of U. S. © 
Mar. 12, 1925; 2 e@. Mar. 16; E 
610538; Albert Hay Malotte, Chi- 
cago. 8055 


That loving melody; w and melody 
Cal: Dp" Voll, “of UsiS4° ©! 1 «7 Apr: 
30, 1925; E 611527; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 8056 


That melody of love; from Some girl, 
w George A. Kershaw, m Ed. Smalle, 
of U. S. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
10; E 610324; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 8057 


That mother of mine; w and melody 
Gy Li: Warwick, of, U.S. ‘© 1 e. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612309; Charles L. 
Warwick, Prospect Plains, N. J. 

8058 


That old, old story; w and m Andrew 
Jenkins, of U. S., arr. Irene Spain. 
©1c. Apr. 23, 1925; E 611364; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 8059 


That pal of mine; w Mrs. L. B. How- 
ard, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 2, 1925; E 610917; Mrs. Lester 
B. Howard, Chico, Calif. 8060 


That place called Dixie land; encore 
song, w and m Fredric Manchester, 
of U. S., arr. R. W. Davidson. © 
Feb. 14, 1925; 2 @ Mar: '9; HE 
607855; Ensign co., Battle Creek, 
Mich. 8061 


That radio rag; w and melody L. B. 
Starns, of Ul S*(© et te. Mar’ 9. 
1925; E 607826; Leonora B. Starns, 
Alpine, Tex. 8062 


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8063 


pt. 11, ns. vee 


That's all there is, there ain’t no more ; 
fox trot, w and m Harry Woods, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in G. 
©! Mar!'5, *1925% 2''c. "Mar. "15 > JE 
607963; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 8063 


w and m Harry Woods, arr. Louis 
Katzman, of U. S.; vocal orch. 4to. 
©) (Apr. ib, > T9202 ec, Walon’ 239 1H) 
611352; M. Witmark «& sons, New 
Ycrk. [© new arrangement] 8064 


That's what makes the women so wild ; 
w and melody R. L. Slack, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1925; E 613036; Rob- 
ert L. Slack, Louisville. 8065 


That's when a feller needs a friend; 
melody ballad, from Mercenary 
Mary, w and m William B. Fried- 
lander and Con Conrad, both of 
U. S.; with fox trot chorus. © Apr. 
7. 1925: 2 c. Apr. 8; E 6138164; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 8066 


That’s why; w and melody P. A. Guer- 
rero, of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1925; 
E 613293; Pastor A. Guerrero, 
Buffalo. 8067 


That’s. why I love to dream; w and m 
J. G. MacNeilage, arr. A. D. Hunter, 
both of Us S., ©@yivc. Mar: 2) 1925: 
E 610145; John Grey MacNeilage, 
Los Angeles. 8068 


That's why I want you; w and melody 
Ji. Oe Manning: of) (Ur ShHOt me, 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612310; John C. 
Manning, New York. 8069 


That's why youre Mary mine;. by 
Harry Mayo, Sidney D. Mitchell and 
Roy King, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
Ul S»: “yocal? oreh A940! 1! © Apr: 
15; 1985; 2 ‘es Apr. -23 5 BH .611353 5 M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 8070 


—w Harry Mayo and Sydney Mitch- 
ell,'m Roy King, of U. S. © Mar. 
27, 1925; 2 « Apr. 4; E 610941; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 8071 


That some people think; w James B. 
Coogan, m Clifton Keith, of U. S. 
Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s music 
pub. house. © Apr. 1, 1924: 2 e. 
Apr. 28; E 585849; J. B. Coogan, 
Six Mile Run, Pa. 8072 


That something in your eyes; w Lee 
M. Walker, m Arthur Layton, of 
U. S.; medium voice. © Nov. 5, 
1924; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612569; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 8073 


That sweet story; w Jemima Luke, m 
Anna Priscilla Risher, of U. S. 


Mar. 3, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; E 607928 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

, 8074 

That teasing smile; w and melody A. 

McHugh, of U. S. © 1-e. Apr. 25, 

1925; E 611448; Anna McHugh, 

Philadelphia. 8075 - 


That twa-twa tune; w and m A. C. 
Thompson, of U. 8S. © 1 ec. Sept. 
17, 1923 ; E 569329; Aaron C. Thomp- 
son, New York. 8076 


That wonderful girl; w and melody 
Mrs. °C: Av Smith) ‘ore ueaser anc. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612041; Mrs. Cur. 
by A. Smith, Texarkana, Tex. 

; 8OTT 

Thelma; melody W. E. Goman and 
J. B. Colling, jr., of U. 8.3 pf. 

1 ce. Mar. 12, 1925; E 610406; W. 
E. Goman and Joseph B. Colling, jr.., 
Hollywood, Calif. 8078 


Then I walked, walked, walked; w 
and melody D. Travaline, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1925; E 607956; 
Don Travaline, Camden, N. J. 

8079 

Then the sun shone; by F. L. Par- 
tridge, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
©.1.¢. Apr. 27, 19253) Hy 613508 ; 
Frank L. Partridge, Keene, N. H. 

8080 

Theodore Roosevelt; the Spanish- 
American war, w and m Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 612481; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

8081 


There are times when it’s good to be 
alone; w and melody J. N. Olson, 
of (UU. Su: © 2 ex iMarngs0 oz a es: 
612584; John Norman Olson, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 8082 


There is a lady sweet and kind; w 
traditional, m Thomas Ford, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 1925; 
1 c. Feb. 27; E 608844; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 8083 


There is danger in the twinkle of her 
eye; w E. A. Cooper, m Burrell Van 
Buren, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 24; E 610724; HE. A. Cooper, 
Kansas City, Mo. 8084 


There is one thing I want you to do: 
w Roldénd Knapp [pseud. of Edward 
Knapp Anderton], m Edward S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S.. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 2; E 613178; Anco 
pub. co., Tarrytown, N. Y. 8085 


510) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


8108 


There'll be shouting : w and m E. M. | They catch ’em young; from Co-op- 


Parilete et Us .S) © Jans; 141925; 
2 ¢. Mar. 16; E 612081 ; Eugene Mon- 
roe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 8086 


There'll come a time when you will 
wonder why, wondering why you 
said good-bye; waltz ballad, w M. 
Nagel and Al Wilson, melody Mi- 
chael Nagel, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 9, 
1925: EK 607838; Michael Nagel and 
Al Wilson, Pittsburgh. 8087 


There never was a girl so true, I do 
love you; w and melody M. Nagel, 
Petes Opt) ex Apr. 1091925): Bb 
610669; Michael Nagel, Evans City, 
Pas 8088 


There's a place high on a mountain; 
w and melody S. M. Parker, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1925; E 6138030; 
Samuel M. Parker, Fletcher Park, 
Wy. S089 


There's a time; w and m L. Brooks, 
few. Ss: © fe. Apr. 25;,,1925,; BE 
611423; Leslie Brooks, Tullahoma, 
Tenn. 8090 


There’s no place like 4A-t-l-a-n-t-a, 
that’s why I eall it home sweet 
home; w and melody R. Wilds and 
R. Coleman, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 20, 1925; E 612224; Ruby 
Wilds and Ruth Coleman, Hast Point, 
Ga. 8091 


There’s no use to come back crying to 
me; w and melody R. Dailey, of 
U.S. ©1le. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610175; 
Robert Dailey, New London, Conn. 

8092 

Vhere’s only one rose, that’S you; w 
and melody R. D. Street, of U. S. 
© een Mar. 123, 1925s 6123821) R. 
D. Street, Philadelphia. 8093 

There’s someone; by W. F. Krenz, of 
Ugo. 3) DE, .©) dre, Mars 2;,, 19255 EB 
610139; Wm. Fred Krenz, Detroit. 

8094 

They all love me; fox-trot, w J. J. 
Schneider, of U. S., m Len Fleming. 
© Feb. 17, 1925; 2 « Feb. 18; E 
607786 ; Robinson Crusoe music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. [© revised lyrics] 

8095 

They call her slow; w F. Sarotte and 
R. Poleo, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
Was. 1.©. Lb: @.Apr 6, 192a+ 1 
612811; Frank Sarotte and Ralph 
Poleo, Punxsutawney, Pa. 8096 


They can’t blame that on me; _ by 
Oliver EK. Story and John J. Caddi- 
gan, both of U. S.; pf. © 1 e¢. Mar. 
26, 1925; E 612468; Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine., Boston. 8097 


timists, w Greatrex Newman, m Mel- 
ville Gideon, of England; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations! 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 1 c Mar. 31: EB 
609395 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 
don. 8098 


They come back to California; fox- 
trot ballad, w and m S. L. Davis. 
of U. S. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
26; E 610756; Stephen L. Davis, Los 
Angeles. 8099 


Thine the glory; w Wm. P. Mackay, 
m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; unison 
cho. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 30: 
E 610834; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8100 


Third lesson for bugle in G; U. S. 
Army regulation, Francis Findley, 
of U. S. © Feb. 5, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
1; E 612657: Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 8101 


Third mass; in honor of the blessed 
sacrament, w old Latin text from 
Catholic church, m W. E. Ashmall, 
GE Lk S.. Ops Zio Arhinston:. New. 
Wm. E. Ashmall & co. 4to. © Mar. 
31, 1925; 2c. Apr. 4; E 610943; Wm. 
EH. Ashmall, Arlington, N. J. 8102 


This is heaven to me; w Robert Leven- 
son, melody J. Kaiser, of U. S° 
1 ec. Mar. 18, 1925; E 612241; Jack 
Kaiser and Robert Levenson, Bos- 
ton. 8103 


This year, next year; from Boodle, w 
Douglas Furber, m Max Darewski, 
of England; in C. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Feb. 24, 1925: 
1 ce. Mar. 31; E 609396; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 8104 


Thistledown; waltz, M. L. Preston, of 
UscSs3 pts .©«Mar.: 20, 1925 ;; 2 e. 
Mar. 25; E 610715; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 8105 


Thompson (Roy) Nine little pre- 
ludes; by R. Thompson, of Great 
Britain; pf. .© Mar. 9, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 21; E 609234; Anglo-French 
music co., ltd., London. 8106 


Those city blues; w and melody J. M. 
Thomas,,-of. U. S...,©.1,.e Marz 16, 
1925; E 612039; John M. Thomas, 
Altoona, Pa. 8107 


Those eyes divine; waltz ballad, w 
and m Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brandon. 
both ef .U..S.,;, ©. Rebs 1; 1925:; 2: c. 
Apr. 21; E 611310; Weile pub. co.., 
ine., St. Louis. 8108 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8109 


Those eyes so tender; from Katja the 
dancer, w Harry Graham, m Jean 
Gilbert, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
38, 1925; 1 ¢« Apr. 16; E 609686; 
Asecherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 8109 


Those heebie jeebie blues; w and 
melody W. Black, of U. S. ©1«. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 613028; William 
Black, Cumberland, Md. 8110 


Those lingering blues; w and melody 
J. C. Andrews, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
10, 1925; E 613024; Julius C. An- 
drews, Hopewell, Va. 8111 


Those mama, sister, brother, loving 
daddy blues; w O. L. Harman, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 22, 1925; E 618393; O. L. 
Harman, Coopers, W. Va. 8112 


Those matrimonial blues; blues fox 
trot, w Norb Engels, m Vic Labedz, 
of Us) 1 @ Apes 13/1925 2 ele: 
16; E 6138268; South Bend music 
pub. co., ine., South Bend, Ind. 

8113 


Those radio blues; w and m W. H. 
Craig, of U. S. © 1c Apr. 30, 
1925; E 611524; Wm. H. Craig, 
Drain, Or. 8114 


These wonderful gals the Sals; w 
and melody W. T. Rice, of U. S. 
1c. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612311; Wil- 
liam T. Rice, Springfield, Ill. 8115 


Thou art so like a flower; w Heinrich 
Heine, m Dana Mason Tisdel, of U. 
S. © Apr. 9, 1925; 2c. Apr. 16; EB 
613260; Emily M. Tisdel, Muskogee, 
OKI. 8116 


— (Du bist wie eine blume); w H. 
Heine, m W. A. Haberstro, of U. S. 
Topeka, Kan., Haberstro music pub. 
co. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 @ Apr. 10: 
FE 613070; William Albert Haber- 
stro, Topeka, Kan. 8117 


Thought (A) of Him; duet, w and m 
D. E. Millard, of U. S.; ten. and 
alto, or sop. and alto. © Mar. 21, 
1925; 2 c Mar. 23; E 612274; D. E. 
Millard, Woodland, Calif. 8118 


Thoughts; song in changing moods, 
W. E. Rowbottom, of England; pf. 
© Mar. 25, 1925; 1c Apr. 14: B 
609656; Warren & Phillips, London. 

8119 


Thoughts of love; w Winnie Hennings, 
melody J. E. Hennings, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 22, 1925; E 613388; John 
EK. Hennings, New York. 8120 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Thoughts of you; w and m H. U. V. 
Lien, of U. S: © 1c. Apr! 11) 1925: 
EK 611063; Harold U. V. Lien, El 
Centro, Calif. 8121 


Three cheers for Pennsylvania; w and 
m M. Jones, of U. 8S. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 612377; Mar- 
garet Jones, Philadelphia. 8122 


Three cheers for Uncle Sam; w H. H. 
King, melody Harry P. Guy, of U. 8. 
© 1c Mar. 16, 1925; E 612011; 
Elizabeth Hibbert King, Detroit. 

8123 


Three little words; w and m Paul 
Haeussler, of U. S. © Mar. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 19; E 612220; EKd-~ 
ward Schuberth & co., New York. 

8124 


Three times a day; from My fair 
lady, w B. G. DeSylva and Ira 
Gershwin, m George Gershwin, of 
U.S. © Apr. 22, 1925 +2 eae 
24; E 611414; Harms, inc., New 
York. 8125 


Thrill me; w R. Reginelli, melody 
J. C. Kovats, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
30, 1925; E 612588; Raymond Regi- 
nelli and Joe C. Kovats, Chicago. 

8126 


Thrills; scherzo, Geo. H. Sanders, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; conductor pf. -organ. © Mar. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 31; E 610874: 
Geo. H. Sanders co., New York. 

8127 

Through the eaves; by Frank Bridge. 
of Great Britain; pf. (In autumn) 
© Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 10; E 
609287; Augener, Itd., London. 

8125 


Through the silent night; three-part 
song, w Fet, English version Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, m Serge Rach- 
maninoff, arr. Victor Harris, of 
U. S.; women’s voices.. 4to. © Mar. 
19, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; BH 610639; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 8129 


Throw down blues; w Phil. Napoleon 
and Frank Signorelli, m B. Lou 
Jackson, of U. S., arr. Louis Katz- 
man. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
10; E 610354; Elkay pub. co., New 
York. 8130 


Thule. the period of cosmography; w 
traditional, m Thomas Weelkes, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1925; 
E 608889; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 8131 


364 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3—4, 1925 


Thy way not mine; w H. Bonar, m 
W. Oliver Cooper, of U. S. © Jan. 
1, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 16; E 612086; 
Eugene M. Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

8132 


Thy will be done; sacred two-part 
song, w William H. Gardner, m 
Arthur A. Penn, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S.; treble voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612898; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 8133 


Thyrsis, sleepest thou; w traditional, 
m John Bennet, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 14; E 608832; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 8134 


Tick tock blues; w and m Carlyle S. 
Guibor, of U. S. © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2 e. Apr. 10; E 613012; Wonder- 
land music publishers, Chicago. 

8135 


Tickling sensation; w and melody 
ewe mMupbard, of U:'S. © 1 ec. 


Mar. 30, 1925; E 612560; Hugh W.. 


Hubbard, Huntington, W. Va. 8136 


T’empe passate! canzone napoletana, 
versi e musica Mariano de Luca, of 


Italy.. © Jan. 20, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
18; E 609187; F. Bongiovanni, 
Milan. 8137 


Tiger lily; tango, w and m F. F. D. 
Gardner, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 38, 
1925; HE 607764; Felicia F... DeBer- 
nard Gardner, New York. 8138 


Till the dawn comes creeping, let me 
waltz with you; w William Harold 
Martin, m Harold Wardell, arr. Wil- 
liam C. Polla, both of U. S. 1. Orch. 
4to.—2. Song; pf. ace. with ukulele 

' arr. May Singhi Breen. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 c. each Apr. 17; E 611245, 
611246; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. [© orchestra arrange- 
ment] 8139, 8140 


Tillerettes; melody A. M. Raphael, of 


Ge Ss aOL..en! Mar ie 1925. 
610604; Angus M. Raphael, New 
York. 8141 


Time is money: fox trot de Haut les 
mains, paroles Charles Tutelier, mu- 
sique Réne Demaret, of Belgium. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
EK 609572; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 

8142 

Time (The) of parting ; three-pt. song, 
w Rabindranath Tagore, m Henry 
Hadley. of U. S., op. 84, no. 2; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 23. 


8155 


192532 ¢€. Apr: 1 EB 612647;- Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 8143 


Tin soldiers parade; by Elsie K. Brett, 


of U.S.; pf. © Apr. 21, 1925: 2-e. 
Apr. 24; E 611383; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 8144 


Tinkling bells; caprice, I'red T. Baker, 
rev. H. L. Harts, of U. S.; pf. © 
Apr. 7, 1925; 2c. Apr. 20; E 613566 ; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
[C. revision] 8145 


Tired of the life in the city; w and m 
W. M. Kemp, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1925; E 610620; Walter Marshall 
Kemp, Chicago. 8146 


Tis hard dear to forget; w and melody 
K. Gainfort, of Ireland, domiciled at 
San Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk, of 
U. S. © 1 .e@.. Mar. 26, 1925: E 
612499; Emma Gainfort, San Fran- 
cisco. 8147 


"Tis the heart within the house that 
makes the home; w and melody M. 
Tannenbaum, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1925; E 611142; Milton Tannen- 
baum, Canton, O. 8148 


Tis you; w and m E. T. Favro, of U. 
S. (Jv O sing unto the Lord a new 
song) © Mar. 20, 1925; 2c. Apr. 1; 
E 612639.; Earl T. Favro, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 8149 


*'Tis you, just you, only you; w and 
melody P. A. Guerrero, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613294; Pastor 
A. Guerrero, Buffalo. 8150 


Titina, Vho trovata (J’ai retrouvé 
Titine) ! parole Donan Viatil, mu- 
sica Celsio Belwinn, of Italy. © 
Feb. 1, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 18; E 609186; 
Carlo Schmidl, Milan. 8151 


To a Danish skylark; w J. C. Lind- 
berg, m E. L. Neumann, of U. S. 
[Blue print] © 1c. Mar. 11, 1925; 
E 607898; Edith Louise Neumann, 
Wymore, Neb. 8152 


To a rose bud: by Paolo Conte, of U. 
S., op. 33: pf. ©.Mar..9, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 14; £ 610453; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 8153 


To have and to hold: w and m W. A. 
Haberstro, of U. S. Topeka, Kan., 
Haberstro music pub. co. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613069; Wil- 
liam Albert Haberstro, Topeka, Kan. 

8154 

To me; w and melody W. Zoffer, of 
Ue Se) Oe. eh: Mero PO25.. 
612393; William Zoffer, Pittsburgh. 

8155 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8156 


pt: aa ne S320 


To Nelly Gray (An Nelly Gray); by 


Jaromir Weinberger, of Austria, rev. 
Otakar SevCik; violin and pf. 


Feb. 18, 1924; 2 ec. May 10; E 
592069; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. ‘8156 


To spend again one hour with thee; w 
Adéle George [i.e. Adele George 
Brandon], m Mary Shields [pseud. 
of A. M. van Velthuysen] of Hol- 
Rand. oh Coe aia Mane POD es i) 
607797; Annie Mesritz van Velt- 
huysen and Adele George Brandon, 
Amsterdam, Holland. 8157 

‘To the attack; by Fritz Hartmann, of 
Germany, op. 223; pf. © Mar. 3, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 11; E 607923; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8158 


To Thee, O precious Saviour; anthem, 


w John 8S. B. Monsell, m J. E. Rob- > 


erts, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Apr. 27, 1925; '2'¢) ‘Apr. 29; BH 
611602; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 8159 


To welcome you; w Royden Barrie, m 
Marjory Meade, of Great Britain ; in 
E flat. © Feb. 21, 1925; 1c. Mar. 
26; E 609345; Boosey & co., lItd., 
London. 8160 


Toccatina; study in double notes, T. 
Matthay, of Great Britain, op. 36; 
pf., in D. London, Anglo-French 
music co., ltd. © Feb. 27, 1925; 1c. 
Mar. 20; E 609166; Tobias Matthay, 
London. 8161 


Tod (Der) ist gross; schlussttick aus 
dem Buch der bilder, worte Rainer 
Maria Rilke, musik Edvard Moritz. 


of Germany, op. 18, no. 1. © Dee. 
15, 1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1925; BE 
. 609841; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 8162 


Toddle along; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1924-25, w Gene Buck, m Werner 
Janssen, of U. S. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 28; E 612477; Harms, inc., 


New York. 8163 
Toi; deuxiéme sérénade boston, 
paroles P. Alberty, musique M. 


Cazes, of France. Montmartre ed. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 
609545 ; Mario Cazes, Paris. 8164 
Told in the firelight; by Heller Nich- 
olls, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
(,, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 9: EB. 612997 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Tom boy girl: w R. Lovegrove, m 
Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. Lin- 
coln] of U. S.. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 23; E 612273; Robert Love- 
grove, Brewersville, Ind. 8166 


Tomorrow is another day; w and m 
H. Baltimore, of U. S. Scranton, 
Pa., Balco music pub. co. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 28; E 612612; 
Harry Baltimore, Scranton, Pa. 

8167 


Tomorrow may never come; w and m 
Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S. © Apr. 
10, 19255. 2 ¢, Apry 252) BigGle226 - 
Feature music syndicate, New York. 

8168 


Tonight’s the night—hooray; w Adéle 
George [i. e. Adele George Bran- 
don], m Mary Shields [pseud. of A. 
M. Velthuysen] of Holland. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 7, 1925; E 607799; Annie Mes- 
ritz- van Velthuysen and Adele | 
George Brandon, Amsterdam, Hol- 
land. 8169 


Too bad Jim: blues, melody Bob Fuller 
and Louis. Hooper,’ both of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1925;.E 610281; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

8170 


Too late; w and melody A. T. Jacobs, 
arr. Harry A. Powell, both of U. S. 
©1e. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613297; Al- 
bert T. Jacobs, San Francisco. 

8171 


Too many mammas; w Billy Tracey, 
m Jack Stanley. of U. S. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 2 ce): Mar. s0-" By Gi2Zi52; 
Grossman, Osborne & Stanley, ine., 
New York. 8172 


Too much I once lamented; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Tomkins, ed. Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, both of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 31, 1924;.1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1925.;.. 
EK 608887 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8173 


Too much static; and m EH. M. 
Spencer, of U. S: © 1 c. Mar. 5, 
1925; E 610230; Elizabeth M. Spen- 
cer, Hannibal, Mo. 8174 


Toots and Casper; w and melody E. 
E. Gross, of U. S. © 1 ec) Mar. 2, 
1925; EH 610169; Edward E. Gross, 
Carnegie, Pa. 8175 


Topsy and the school boys; w and m 
P. Eriksen, of Norway, domiciled at 
Boston, Mass. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1925; 
E 610457 ; Peder Eriksen, Boston. 

8176 

Tormente soave mazurea; melodia L. 
Basset, of U. S. © 1 ce. Mar. 21, 
1925: E 610599; Luigi Basset, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 8177 

Toseanetta; canto siciliano, Giuseppe 
Becee, of Italy; oreh. with pf. ace. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 5,.1925; 


Ww 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 38-4, 1925 


8204 


E 608801; M. de Wolfe, London. 
[© arrangement] 8178 


‘Tote yo’ load: w and m EH. McConnell, 
Bf W.u8.2' ©UApr. 20;.1925i;02 :¢. Apri 
20; E 613330; Edwin McConnell co.., 
Atlanta. 8179 


Tourist’s song of Florida; w Lola M. 
Emerson, m A. W. Hall, of U. S8.; 
pir, © Mar. 16, 19253 2,c., Apr. 6; 
E 613109; Alvin W. Hall, St. Cloud, 
Fla. 8180 


Tout (Un) p’tit peu; de la Grande 
revue du Moulin rouge, paroles Lu- 
cien Boyer, musique Paul Ségo, of 
France. © Dec. 25, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 
6, 1925; E 609508; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 8181 


Tout s’apaise (Appeasement); de V. 
Dyck, of France; orch. avec harpe 
ou pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6; E 609426; E. 
Gaudet, Paris. 8182 

Tracings; w Bernard Raymund, m A. 
Walter Kramer, of U. S., op. 50, no. 
1. 1. High in C min.—2. Medium, 
im: Amini}, © Mar:19; 1925)3).2: ¢. 
each Mar. 23; E 610638; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 8183 


Trade your smiles; w and m G. V. 
Matheson, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 18, 
1925; E 613280; Geraldine Vance 
Matheson, Shoshoni, Wy. 8184 

Triium’, dass unsere lippen sich fin- 
den; lied und blues-foxtrot, worte 
Egon Schubert u. Percy Eckstein, 
musik Erwin Rieger, of Austria. © 
Feb. 20, 1925 5° ie. oMaron16s): 
609150; Edition Bristol, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 8185 

Tragique (La) chevauchée; de Florent 
Schmitt, of France; parties d’orch. 
complétes. (Mirages, no. 2) © Mar. 
wr foo. | Apr. "6: Bs -G095s5 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 8186 

op. 70, no. 2; partition d’orch. 
@ailar, .25,..1925 5. 1je. Apri b 
609792: Durand «& cie., Paris. 8187 

Tragedia; de V. Dyck, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1925; HB 
609428; E. Gaudet, Paris. 8188 

Trascrizioni per violino e pianoforte 
di composizioni celebri; arr. Mario 
Corti, of Italy. nos. 1-8. © Feb. 
£3; 1925; 1 c. Mar. 25; 1609353 3A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 8189 


Traum boston; text Bruno Balz, musik 
Georg Griiber, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © Jan. 14, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 19; E 609816; Mu- 
Sikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 8190 


Traum eines Krieger’s walzer; arr. P. 
Miiller, of Hungary. domiciled at 
Philadelphia, Pa.; band... © 1 «. 
Dec. 4, 1924; E 605426; Peter Miil- 
ler, Philadelphia. 8191 


Trav ling along; sacred song, A. Smith, 


of U. S8S., arr. Edna Lawrence. 
Apr 20 1920 32 “en Apr 25 3) 
611486; Agnes Smith, Los Angeles. 


8192 


Trees; w Joyce Kilmer, m S. D. Rese- 
burg, of U. S. Seattle, Wash., Har- 
old Weeks. © May 17, 1924; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 17, ,1925;.. E._, 611319; Sarah 
Drotning Roseburg, Seattle. 8193 


Trees (The) they do grow high; folk- 
song, arr. E. T. Sweeting, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 
21, 1925 1 ,.@., Mar, 2: EY GO08¢80.; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 8194 


Tremblor; by David Alberto [pseud. 
of David Albert Cohn] of U. S.; pf. 
© Apr. 23, 1925; 2 ¢ Apr. 28; E 
611510; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. 8195 


Trésor musical de la jeunesse; piéces 
trés faciles choisies dans les ceuvres 
de divers compositeurs, arr. M. et 
S. Lemoine, of France; pf. a 4 
mains. 4to. (Edition nationale 
francaise panthéon des pianistes) 
cahier 1-5. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «¢. 
each Mar. 6, 1925; E. 608977—608981 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement] 8196-8200 


Trial by jury; six easy pieces, from 
the opera, by Arthur Sullivan, 
adapted and arr. Thomas F. Dun- 

- hill, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Hark, 
the hour of ten is sounding. [5 
‘others] © Mar. 18, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
19; E 609201; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. \ 8201 


Trianon; Chicago tango, J. Bodewalt 
Lampe, of U. S.; pf: ©. Mar. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; E 610650; J. B. 
Lampe, Chicago. 8202 


Trilogy (A); w Edith Stanley, m H. 
Moreton, of Great Britain. 1. Faith. 


[2 others] © Mar: 4, 1925; 1.e. 
Mar. 26; E 609347: Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 8203 


Trim them all, but the one you love; 
from Sky high, w Clifford Grey, m 
Carlton Kelsey and Maurie Rubens, 
both of U. S. © Apr. 4, 1925: 2 c. 
Apr. 7; E 612890; Harms, ine., New 
York. 8204 


367 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8205 


Trinity (The); w and m H. Grant, 
of Us Si) © ‘Aprui’y 1925): -2 e) ‘Apr. 
8; E 612959; Hubert Grant, Yonk- 
ers, NPY, 2 8205 


Trio; von Gustav Cords, of Germany, 
op. 46; drei violinen. Partitur. © 
Oct. 20, 1924; 1 ¢e Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609865; Chr. Fr. Vieweg, g. m. b. 
h., Berlin. 8206 


Tripping over the green; duet, John 
Martin, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 23; B 612367; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 8207 


Triptyque ; paroles Roger Fréne, musi- 
que J. Canteloube, of France. 1. 
Offrande a 1’été. [2 others] © Dee. 
31, 1924; 1 ¢@ Mar. 6, 1925; HB 
608956 ; Deiss & Crepin, Paris. 8208 


Tristesse de Pan; par Florent Schmitt, 
of France; parties d’orch. © Mar. 
5, 1925; 1 e@. Apr.. 6; E 609534; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 8209 


op. 71, no. 1; partition d’orch. 
© Mar. 25, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 17; E 
609791; Durand & cie., Paris. 8210 


Triumphant over death; message in 
recitation and song for Easter day 
program, Elsie HE. Egermeier, of U. 


S. 8vo. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 138; A 826010; Gospel 
trumpet co., Anderson, Ind. 8211 


Trois mots d’amours; valse, de Haut 
les mains, paroles Charles Tutelier, 
musique René Demaret, of Belgium. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1925; 
E 609579; Wolff, Brussels, Belgium. 

8212 

Trois nuages se poursuivaient; poésie 


Maurice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 


L @& Apri 1%; “EY 6097833 Alph. 
Schotte & cie, Boulogne, s/mer, 
France. 8213 
Trois (Les) princesses; par Emile 


Vuillermoz, arr. Louis Aubert, of 
Franee; orch. Partition et parties. 
© Dee. 31, 1924: 1 e@ Mar. 6, 1925; 
E 608969; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 8214 


Trompette en bois; de la Grande 
revue du Moulin rouge, paroles 
Lucien Boyer, musique Vincent 
Scotto, of France. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609506; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 8215 


Trompette (Le) en bois; one step, de 
la Grande revue du Moulin rouge, 
de Vincent Scotto, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 4to. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


©. Mar.5, 1925; lee. Aprin6e7E 
609523 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
8216 


Tropic; march, L. V. Metcalf, of U. S8.; 
band. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 12; E 610376; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 8217 


Tropical moon; w E. B. Nelson, 
melody R. T. Smith, of U. S. ©1 
ce. Apr. 15, 1925; E 613258; Howard 
Nelson and Russell T. Smith, New 
York. 8218 


Trouble; negro lament, w Don Drew, 
melody L. Breau, arr. Chas. F, 
Wernig, both of U. 8S. ©1 ec. Mar. 
20, 1925: E 612249; Louis Breau, ~ 
New York. 8219 


True hearts; from Louie the 14th, w 
Arthur Wimperis, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Mar. 7, 1925; 2-c. 
Mar. 9; E 607868; Harms, ine,, 
New York. 8220 


True sons of Stone and Webster; w 
Fred James Babcock, m Edward 
Sanford Roberts, of U. S.: four 
male voices. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 6; E 612860; Stone & Webster, 
ine., Boston. 8221 


Truly I do; ballad, w and m Lester 
M. Palmer, Harvey Hubbard and 
Jess Williams, arr. August H. 
Dietze, all of U. 8S. © Apr. 6, 1925; 
2 e. Apr. 14; E 611476; Jess L. 
Williams, Lincoln, Neb. 8222 


Trust not too much, fair youth; w 
traditional, m Orlando Gibbons, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1925; 
E 608865; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8223 


Trusting. my Redeemer; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, of U. S., arr. Irene 
Spain. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1925; BE 
611365; Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

8224 


Tryst (The) ; w Frederick H. Martens, 
m Jean Sibelius, arr. William Lester, 
of U. S.; cho. women’s voices. 4to. 
© Feb. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; B 
610438; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. [© English text and ar- 
rangement] 8225 


Trzysta buezkow we dworze; stowa Z 
piesni ludowej zredagowalt i na tle 
melodya ludowej opracowal Frank 
Przybylski, of U. S.; instrumental. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1925; E 610613; Vic- 
tor music roll co., Chicago. 822¢€ 


368. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 38-4, 1925 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) At the 
ball; w <A. Tolstoi, paraphrased 


Frederick H.. Martens, m P. Tschai- 


kowsky, op. 38, no. 3, arr. William 
Lester, of U. S.; three women’s 
voices with violoncello ad lib. 4to. 
© Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 14; B 
~ 610425; Breitkopf publications, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 8227 


Miniature overture; from the 
Nuteracker suite, transcribed Edwin 
Arthur Kraft, of U. S.; organ. 

Apr. 6, 1925; 2c. Apr. 11; E 611221; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
transcription ] 8228 


—— I[lapmanka (The barrel organ) ; w 
and adaptation of m J. Jushny of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1925; E 607782: J. 
Jushny, New York. 8229 


Turn back O man; w Clifford Bax, 
melody the old 124th psalm, from 
the Genevan psalter, arr. Gustav 

. Holst, of England; cho. and orch. 
Full se. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Jan. 
13, 1925; E 608895; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 8230 


‘Turn homeward; w Jack McGowan, 
melody Edgar Moran, of U. S. 
1c. Mar. 26, 1925; E 610737; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 8231 


Turnanno primmavera; versi R. M. 
Grimaldi, musica R. Borrelli, of 
U.S. ©1e. Apr. 1, 1925; EB 612628 ; 
R. Mirto Grimaldi and Raffaele Bor- 
relli, Philadelphia. 8232 


Turtle’s (The) rebuke; w and melody 
Mrs: J. M. Smith, of U: S. © 1. 
Mar. 238, 1925; E 612317; Mrs. J. M. 
Smith, Beacon, N. Y. 8233 


Tweedle-dee tweedle-doo, you love me, 
TV’ love you; w and melody A. Kas- 
sel and Mel Stitzel, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1925; EB 610913: Art 
Kassel, Chicago. 8234 

Twelve modern compositions in the 
first position; by various authors, 
compiler of U. §8.; violin with pf. 
acc. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
28; aff. Apr. 1; A 826876; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 8235 


Twice 55 games with music; the red | 


book, ed. Peter W. Dykema, of U.S.: 
eo tor! KG) Mar. NG.) TOR5 > Te. 
Mar. 30; aff. Mar. 25; A 822685: 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 8236 
Twilight; dreaming of you, w B. G. 
De Sylva, m Harry Alpert and N. BR. 
Riter, both of U. S. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 2; E 610653; Harms, 
inc., New York. 8237 


8250 


-w Sara Teasdale, m Anna H. 
George, of U. S. © Mar. 13, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 16; E 612107; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 8238 


Twilight and shadows; w and melody. 


F. S. Smith, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
27,' 1925; BE 613523;' Francis S. 
Smith, San Francisco. 8239 


Twilight and you; fox-trot ballad, w 
and m Walter Goodwin, of U. S. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c Mar. 25: B 
612422; Faber music co., New York. 

8240 


Twilight dreams; w and melody D. W. 
Potts,., 6£,00+ SenOwsioies Apr) 20 
1925; EH 611291; D. W. Potts, Chat- 
tanooga. 8241 


Twilight hour; valse, Frank H. Goey, 
o£,U. S.; pi .© Apr. 7; 1925: -2:c. 
Apr. 9; E 612982; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8242 


Twilight meditation; by Franz Drdla, 
of Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at 
New York, op. 192, no. 4; pf. 


Mar, 16192532; es Mar: icy 
610524; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 82438 


Twilight’s (A) repose; w and m F. 
Murray, of U. S. © 1. Apr. 15, 
1925; E 613239; Florence Murray, 
Springfield, Mass. 8244 | 


Twinkle; fox-trot, B. O. Wheeler, of 
WiaSie pe .© deh Mar: 18,' 1995 ; 
E 610546; Blanche Olivia Wheeler, 
Boston. 8245 


Two butterflies; two-pt. school cho., 
w lLaurene Highfield, m W. H. 
Moore, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. 
©-Mar. 28, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 3; EB 
612779; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 8246 


Two chimes; by F. L. Partridge, of 


US. 2 ph © Ase ‘Apr: 10; 1925 ; 
EH 613065; Frank L. Partridge, 
Keene, N. H. 8247 


Two eyes; w Howard Johnson and 
Irving M. Bibo, m Joe Cooper, of 
U. S. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
25; E 612386; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 8248 © 


Two hearts; w and m Irving W. Gielow, 
Org. Sar O. Mar, (30, I925. 2 ic 
Apr. 1; E 612729; Bloom, Randall, 
Gielow music co., Chicago. 8249 


Two little hands; w and m J. Owen 
ones of UL" S.-) © Apr. 7, 7925: 
2c. Mar. 30; E 610841; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8250 


369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8251 


Two pretty eyes of blue; w and m 
©. M. Pinkey Hunter, of U. S. © 
Apr. yA 1925: 2. -e1 As To 
613104; Mid-west music sales ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 8251 


Two (The) springs; pageant, w and 
m Katharine Cooper O’Haver, of 
UeS.  Svov ..©i Mar, 9.492525 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 11; A 824964; Meigs 
pub. co., Indianapolis. 8252 


Two tired eyes: w Lou Davis and 
Harry Richman, melody J. Meyer, 


Obes Sat Oe ie et Mie. Pi Leayr= 
E 607911; Joseph Meyer, New York. 
8253 


Uber die dunkle haide; worte Eman- 
uel Geibel, musik Felix Weingart- 
ner, of Austria, op. 70, no. 4. 
Dee. 15, 1924; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609839; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 

8254 


Ukuleie baby; w Jack Meskill and Hd. 
Rose, m Al. Sherman and Marty 
Bioom, both of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
Jlele acc. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
23; E 6113895; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York, 8255 


Ukulele days; w J. E. Miller, m Mary 
M. Taylor, of U. S.. © 1 c¢. Mar. 3, 
1925; E 607760; Emerson pub. ¢o., 
New York. 8256 


Ukulele Ike’s comic song book; w 
Raymond Klages, m Cliff Edwards 
and Jesse Greer, both of U. S., arr. 
David Berend, of U. S.; ukulele. 
no.,2/)' 8yoit ©, Ape: 4G, 192515.25; c. 
Apr. 7; E 610955; Robbins-Engel, 
inec., New York. $257 


Ukulele lady ; w Gus Kahn, m Richard 
A. Whiting, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 


Mar: 11,1925; 2. we. Mar. oat2ere 
607919; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
Yorks 8258 


Uncle Sam, don’t be a clam; w and 
m P. Felton, arr. A. D. Hunter, 
both of U. S. [Photostat] © tlic. 
Mar. 11, 1925; EK 607908; Phil Fel- 
ton, Los Angeles. 8259 


Under a cloud; w and m T. A. Ber- 
nard, of U. S. [French and English 
text] © 1c Mar. 9, 1925; HB 
610329 ; Theodore A. Bernard, Woon- 
socket, R. I. 8260 


Under the flag of the Union; w and 
melody G. S. Smith, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Mar. 23, 1925; E 612306; George S. 
Smith, New York. 8261 


Under the greenwood tree; two-part 
song, w Shakespeare, m Arthur 


pt. 1: Sve 


Somervell, of Great Britain; treble 
voices, in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Mar. 31, 1925; 1 e. 
Apr. 20; E 609937; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 8262 


Under the old sycamore: w and melo- 
dy J. W. Aldridge, of.U. S. © ¥ ¢. 
Mar.’ 30." 1925* 7H 261 2550eeraeenyy - 
Aldridge, St. Louis. 8263 


Under the rose the lily; w and melody 
M. A. McMichael, of U. S. © 1 e. 
Mar. 16, 1925; E 612027; Mary 
Ainsle McMichael, Stockton, Calif. 

8264 


Under the skies; w and melody W. 
Silberberg, ‘of ‘USS! “@eite Apr: 
1, 1925; E 612623; Angelo Vittali, 
and William Silberberg, Cleveland. 

8265 

Undertakers blues: w and melody 
Duke Jones and Arthur Ray, both 
of | U.. Se) Od veh Apa Aio1925 ; 
E 613283; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 8266 


Unfinished (An) song; w and m D. 
le R. S. Capp, of U. 8S. Philadel- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 18; E 613381; Daisie’ 
le Reu S. Capp, Philadelphia. 8267 


U. S. (The) navy; march, w and m 
J. W. W. Cumming, of U. S. [Pho- 


tostat.}.1.© ‘lie :Aprid, 1925-0 
612617; John W. W. Cumming, 
Washington. 8268 
U. S. A. (The) first and - forever ; 


march or two-step, m J. Varallo, 
arr. Genevieve Boorman, both of 
U. S.: violin with pf. ace. © Mar. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 24;) HE 610723 ; 
Joseph Varallo, Chicago. 8269 


Unter bltihenden biumen; gedicht 
Otto Franz Gensichen, musik Jul. 
Daeschler, of Germany, op. 12; 
miinnerchor. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609823; Hans 
Kessler, Trier, Germany. 8270 


Untold secrets; love theme, Walter G. 
Hauenschild, of U. S.; oreh. “4to. 
©" Apr. 12) 1925-02 MeraeAgyE a Aesue Hi) 
611098; Photo play music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 8271 


Unwritten (The) laws of love; fox 
trot, w W. W. Musser, m Len Flem- 
ing,,,of U.S. ©. Cy ADrad, 1925: 
E 611016; W. W. Musser, Chicago. 

8272 


Up in a balloon, with you; w and m 
F. L. Hower, of U. S. © Mar. 10, 
1925; 2c. Mar. 13; E 607964; Frank 
L. Hower, New York. 8273 


370 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 8-4, 1925 


8295 


Upon a bank with roses; w traditional, 
m John Ward, ed. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 381. 
1924; 1c. Jan, 13, 1925; E 608883 ; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 8274 


Ups and downs, that’s how the world 
goes round; w Will Marion Cook, m 
Will Mercer Cook, of U. S. © 1c. 
Apr. 21, 1925; E 611260; Will Mer- 
cer Cook, New York. 8275 


Uruguay; im polyphonen satze, shim- 
my-intermezzo, George Fips, instru. 
George Gruber, both of Germany ; 
orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. © Nov. 
Bees 1924-1) ce. Mar. 12, 192535. 
609096; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 8276 


Utopia, limited; five easy pieces from 
the opera by Arthur Sullivan, 
adapted and arr. Thomas F, Dunhill, 

~ of Great Britain; pf. 1. O make 
way for the wise men. [4 others] 
©. Mar. 18, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 19; E 
609200 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
8277 


Va. mon bleuet; poésie Maurice Du- 
fresne; musique Maurice Pesse, of 
France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 
17: E 609785; Alph. Schotte & cie., 
Boulogne, s/mer, France. 8278 


Va, soffio di vento (Fly, breath of the 
wandering wind); English version 
Zabelle C. Boyajian, m Francesco 
Tieciati, of*Italy. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1¢. Jan. 7, 1925; E 599772; J. & W. 
Chester, ltd., London. 8279 


Vagabond; w from Masefield, m A. J. 
Milans, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1925; HE 612248; Albert Joseph 
Milans, Washington. 8280 


Vagantenlied ; worte Alexander Pache, 
musik Karl Wiist, of Germany, op. 
54, no. 3; minnerchore. 4to. © 
Oct. 31, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; EH 
609002: Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. 8281 

Valley (The) of roses; by Haydn 
Wood,. arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; salon orch. with organ or 
harmonium. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 14; E 609207; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

8282 

Valley of sunshine and dreams; w and 
m N. O. Nelson, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Mar. 30; E 612742; N. O. Nelson, 
Antioch, Ill. 8283 


Valleys of memory: w and m L. Brec- 
helt, of U. S.; sop., alto and bass, 


melody in bass. 4to. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 20; E 610571; Willis 
music ¢co., Cincinnati. 8284 


Valse; from Suite for two pianos, An- 
ton Arensky, op. 15, arr. David Al- 
berto [pseud. of David Albert Cohn]’ 
of U. S.; pf. solo. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
2c Apr. 28; E 611511; Breitkopf 
publications, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement for pianoforte solo] 

8285 

Valse Apache; by R. 8S. Stoughton, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Novy. 24, 1924; 2 ¢ Apr. 15, 1925; 
E 613210; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 8286 


Valse-ballet; by Arthur L. Brown, of 
U.'S., op. 68; pf.°>©@ Mar: 14, 1925: 
2c. Mar. 21; E 610568; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 8287 


Valse-berceuse; de Herwegh-Henselt, 
arr. Ad. Gauwin, of France; quin- 
tette a cordes avec violon solo origi- 
nal et pf. conducteur. 4to. © Feb. 
12,1925) Te) Mar: 3); EB 608782 ; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 8288 


Valse brillante; by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho-Slovakia. domiciled at New 
York, op. 192, no. 6; pf. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 17; E 610522; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8289 


Valse caprice; by James M. Fulton, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 13, 1925: 
2 ec. Apr. 16; E 611148; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 8290 


Valse-impromptu ; by Gustave Lind, of 
Great Britain; pf. ©- Feb, 25, 
1925; 1 se. Mar.” 24- -R “609265: 
Augener, Itd.. London. 8291 


Valse joyeuse; by Charles Dallier 
[pseud. of Constantin von Stern- 
berg] of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 19, 
1925: 2c. Mar. 23; E 610635; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 8292 


Valse mazanetta; by Rudy Wiedoeft, 
of U. S.; saxophone, with pf. acc. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 16; E 
612704; Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. 
co., New York. 8293 


Valse melodies for the old folks; by 
W. Hennssler, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at Santa Cruz, Calif., op. 2. 


no. 1: pis, © ie. Apr.;13, 1925-> E 
613137; William Hennssler, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 8294 


Valse mondaine: kiisse, ktisse wilder 
knabe, text und musik Arthur Scholl, 
of Germany. © Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 12, 1925; E 609111; Frank- 
furter musikverlag, Frankfort. Ger- 
many. 8295 


371 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8296 


Valse pathétique; by Maurice Baron, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 11; E 611071;.G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 8296 


Valse Pierrette ; by Edouard St. Pierre, 
of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 25; E 610717; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 8297 


Valse romantique ; de Claude Debussy, 
arr. H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
avec. pf. conducteur. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 6; E 609585; J. 
Jobert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

8298 


Valse rustique; by Franz Drdla, of 
Czecho Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 191, no. 3; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 17; E 
610531; Theo. Presser eo., Philadel- 
phia. 8299 


Valse triste; par Anatol Provaznik, 
of Austria, op. 142; violon et piano. 
© Jan. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 6; E 
609333;  Universal-edition a. g., 
Vienna. 8300 


Valsette: by Elsie K. Brett, of U. S.; 
pi) ©! Apr i2i, 19253) Qe. Apre-24 
E 611382; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 8301 


by. +O. Suter, of U.S. opgel: 
violin and, pi. © Mar. 3, 1925; 2 ¢ 
‘Mar. 11; E 607926; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 8302 


Valzer degl’ innamorati;: melodia 
Francesco Parlavecchia, of Italy. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611452 ; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. §303 


Vampire (The) of the Nile; w and m 
Scott Brampton, of U. S. Chicago, 
Bainbridge productions. © Feb. 11, 
1925; 2 c Mar. 5; EB 610237; Wil- 
liam Mason Reay, Highland Park, 
LORE 8304 


Same. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2c. Apr. 
1: E 612725; W. M. Reay, Highland 
Patk, 7211. 8305 


Variationen tiber ein thema von Gia- 
como Meyerbeer; von Clemens von 
Franckenste‘n, of Germany, op. 45; 
grosses orch. Partitur. © Oct. 27, 
1924; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609904: 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 8306 


Variations on a French folk song; au 
claire de la lune, from collection by 
Pierne. Mark Wessel, of U. S., op. 
15; pf. Boston, Mass., Boston music 
co. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 c Apr. 28; 
E 6138540; Chicago daily news co., 
Chicago. 8307 


pt. IIT) n.'s., v.20 


Vendetta pp’ annore; versi e melodia 
A. G. Giudice, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1925; E 613464; A. G. Giudice, 
New Haven. 8308 


Vendredi XIII; paroles René Chalupt, 
musique Florent Schmitt, of France, 
op. 67, no. 3. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ec. 
Apr. 6; E 609540; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8309 


Venetia waltz; arr. J. D. Schurmann, 
of U. S.; steel gnit. © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2e¢. Apr. 20; E 613350; Joseph Dan- 
iel Schurmann, Denver, Colo. [© 
arrangement ] 8310 


Venetian barcarolle; by George °F. 
Hamer,,of U...S.;:.pf-, ©, Apr... 6, . 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 9; E 612965; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. §311 


Venetian idyll; valse, A. D. Green- 
hough, of Great Britain; pf. with 
w. © Aprs8, 192580 ¢. Apra10- 
E 609651; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 8312 


Venezia; barcarole, Walter Niemann, 
of Germany, op. 94, no. 1; klavier. 
© Apr. 2, 1924; 1 @ Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609916; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 8313 


Venetian love poem, Albert N. 
Bulmer, of Great Britain; pf. 

Féb. (25; 79253) nies Mario 2 1 
608993 ; Bowerman & co., Itd., Lon-- 
don. 8314 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida; potpourri Ar- 
thur Seybold, of Germany, op. 206, 
no. 11; klavier, violine und violon- 
cello. © Jan. 5, 1925;:1 ec: Apr. 20- 
E 609964; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 8315 


Carmen capers; the Habanera, 
Toreador song and other themes 
from Carmen, arr. Frank J. Black, 
of U. S.; orech.::© Dee. 15, 1924; 
2 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612571; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 


8316 


Ideal Aida; celeste Aida and the 
March from Aida, arr. Frank J. 
Black, of U. S.: orch. © Dee. 15, 
1924; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612576: 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 8317 


Miserereflection: the Prison 
scene, arr. Frank J. Black, of U. S.; 
orch. © Dee. 15, 1924; 2 @: Mar. 
30, 1925; E 612578; Forster music 


publisher, inc., Chicago. » 8318 
Rigoletto riggles; quartet, arr. 
Frank J. Black, of U. S.; orch. © 


312 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


8341 


Dee. 15, 1924; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1925; 
E 612579; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


Der troubadour (Trouvére) ; pot- 
pourri Arthur Seybold, of Germany, 
op. 206, no. 2; klavier, violine und 
violoncello. © Jan. 5, 1925; 1 « 
Apr. 20; E 609961; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig. 8320 


Verdure (La) dorée; cing poémes, pa- 
roles Tristan Deréme, musique Mau- 
rice Imbert, of France. © Feb. 35, 
1925; 1 ce. Mar. 6; E 608939; Deiss 
& Crépin, Paris. . 8321 


Verso Vinnamorata (Lovers march) ; | 


polkabrillante, Anthony Vivio, of U. 
Sept. «| Photosiat| © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1925; E 610990; Bishop music pub. 
house, Buffalo. 8322 


Very egg; w H. M. Burnaby, m Har- 
vey Bathurst, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 8, 1925; 1c. Apr. 10; 
E 609650; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 8323 


Very (A) melodious mass; m R. J. 
Sorin, of U. S.; 2, 3, or 4 voices. 
4to. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 17; 
E 613285; R. J. Sorin, De Lisle, 
Miss. 8324 


Vesely vandrovnicék; polka, arr. A. 
Grill, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Mar. 
Minos, 20. ADT 10's Kk, GIITTDT ; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 8325 


orch. 4to. © Feb. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 12; E 610462; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 8326 


oS pt. © i Marj 2 1925 - 
2c. Apr. 17; E 611159; Joseph Jiran, 
Chicago. 8327 


Vessilla: de Th. Akimenko, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France: orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17: E 609715; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 8328 


Veux-tu; valse boston hésitation, pa- 
roles P. Alberty, musique M. Cazes, 
of France. Montmartre ed. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1¢. Apr. 6, 1925; E 609548 ; 
Mario Cazes, Paris. 8329 


Vezzosa (La); polka, S. Tafarella, of 
Italy; instrumental. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
16, 1925; EH 611129; Santi Tafarella, 
New York. 8330 


Victoire (La) de Samothrace; opérette 
en trois actes de Gaston Dumestre, 
musique Joseph Szule, of France; 


8319 © 


partition chant et pf. Nouvelle ed. 
4to. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1'c. Mar. 28; 
~E 609370; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. [© new 
matter ] 8331 


Victorious service songs ; Rodeheaver’s 
combination book for all services, 
compiled Homer Rodeheaver, ed. 
Charles H. Gabriel, both of U. S. 
16mo. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 1; 
aff. Apr. 16; A 823767; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8332 


Victory; w and m P. O. Campbell, of 
U. S.. © Mar. 6% 1925 7°2- ¢& Mar. 
11; E 607887 ; Paul Omar Campbell, 
Los Angeles. 8333 


Victory over death; Easter anthem, w 
from Revelations, m R. M. Stultz, 
of U. S.; bar. solo with mixed voices. 
4to. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 2; 
EK 610122; Hall Mack co., Phiia- 
delphia. 8334 


Viens! une fitite invisible soupire...; 
poésie Victor Hugo, m André Caplet, 
of France; ace. de fifite et pf. © 
Dee? 225, .1924- ' 1°'c... Apr. .6,- 1925; 
E 609529; Durand et cie., Paris. 

; 8335 


Village (The) blacksmith; cantata, w 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, m 
Samuel Richards Gaines, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, sop, and bar. solos. 


4to.° © Apr. 3, 1925; 2 ce. Apr..d4; 
E 618096; C. C. Birchard & @o., 
Boston. 8336 


Village (The) green; by Robert Con- 
ingsby Clarke, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Mar. 23, 1925; 1 ce. Mar. 24; BE 
609271; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

8337 


— by S. J. Ching, of Great Britain ; 
pf. Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd. © Feb. 18, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Mar. 20; E 609215; S. James Ching, 


Leicester, England. 8338 
Vim and vigor; march, Gerald F. 
Frazee, of U. S.; pf. © Jan... 31, 


1925; 2 e. Apr. 15; E 613217 ; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. $339 


Vincenzina ; mazurka, Francesco Giat- 
tino, of Italy; violin. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
7, 1925 ; E 610299; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 8340 


Violet (The) (Le violette) ; English 
w M. C. Gillington, m Alessandro 
Searlatti, ed. Dawson Freer, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 19; E 609165: Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. [© editing and Eng- 
lish words] 8341 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8342 


Violets (The) ; mazurka, Antonio De 
Bennardis, of U. S.; solo trombone. 
© 1c Apr. 20, 1925; E 613317; 
James B. Russo, Brooklyn. 8342 


Violets whisper that I love you; w 
Arthur J. Lamb, m Samuel H. 
Speck, of U. S. © Mar. 21, 1925; 
2e. Apr. 15; E 618232; New York 
publishers, New York. 8343 


Violetta; mazurka, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New. York; pf. 
© 1e¢ Mar. 27, 1925; E 612451; 
Giovanni Licitra and Salvatore Gia- 
cino, New York. 8344 


Violette; mazurka, melodia Francesco 
Parlavecchia, of Italy. © 1.e. Apr. 
25, 1925; EH 611451; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. _ 8345 

Violin-konzert;, von HE. N. von Rez- 
nicek, of Germany; violine und pf., 
in E moll. © Dee. 15, 1924; 1 ©. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609851; R. Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 8346 


Violine-konzert in E moll; von EH. N. 
‘von Reznicek, of Germany; orch. 
1. Partitur.—2. Stimmen. © Dee. 
10, 1924;".1 ¢. each, Mar. 19. 1925: 
E 609855, 609856; R. Birnbach, 
Berlin. 8347, 8348 

Violon tzigane; paroles Roland Gaél, 
musique M. Cazes, of France. Mont- 
martre ed. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 e. 
Apr. 6, 1925 ; E 609546; Mario Cazes, 
Paris. 8349 

Viotti (J. B.) Coneerto; de J.:B. 
Viotti, rev. et annotée Alfred Brun, 
of France; violin et pf. nos. 22, 28, 
29. © Feb. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. each Mar. 
6; E 608912-608914; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision and annotation] 

8350-8352 

Virginia Rose; from Barbara Lee, w 
L. 8S. Bitner, m R. L. Harlow, of 
UW: Sap j©wA pr. ni8 1925: 2). ch Apr. 
22; E 613560; L. S. Bitner, Brook- 
line, Mass., and R. L. Harlow, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 8353 


w and melody O. W. Baker, of 
Wes: 1c. Mar. °6, (192) "1 
607792; Oscar W. Baker, West Allis, 
Wis. 8354 

Virginya mammy; w and melody C. 
L. Callanan, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 
23, 1925; EH 612298; Charles Law- 
rence Callanan, Rockland, Mass. 

8355 

Vision d’antique; danse, Edouard 
Mathé et Fernand Malet, both of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 6; 
HK 609593: Paul Decourecelle, Nice, 
France. 8356 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 20. 


Vision d’Orient; trio, Paul Pierné, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse ad lib. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 6; E 609511; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. . 8357 


Visions of you; w and melody C. 
Sorrentino, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
2, 1925; E 610157; Christopher Sor- 

_rentino, Bridgeport, Conn. 8358 


Viva l’Italia ; polka, melodia F. Carel- 
la, of Italy, domiciled at Chicago. 
© 1c Apr. 138, 1925; E 613148; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 8359 


Viva la Sicilia; mazurka, Luigi Can- 
oro, of U. S.; violin, 7) (© eit: 
25; 1925; E 612409; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 8360 - 


VnaSi hosptidce valcik ; by V. Albrecht, 
arr. A. Paulsen, of U. 8.; orch. 4to. 
© Feb. 21, 1925= 27%. Vari 
610460; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 8361 


Voce ’e mamma; versi A. Cennerazzo, 
musica Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Dee. 8, 1924; 2c. Apr. 23, 1925; 
E 611391; Schettino music roll ¢o., 
New York. 8362 

Voice (The) divine; w Jennie Ree, 
m S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © Apr. 
1, 1925; 2 ec Mar. 30; E 610816; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

8363 

Voice I heard; w and m L. H. Slaugh- 
ter, of U. S., arr. Gene Burdette. 
(In His own words) © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613005; Louis 
H. Slaughter, Chicago. 8364 


Voice (The) of the waves brings back 
to me; w O. M. Liisberg, m Daniel 
H. Wilson, of U. S. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 28; E 612611; Olise 
M. Liisberg, Tillamook, Or. 8365 


Voices at even; by Richard Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 105, no. 2; pf., left 
hand alone. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. 
Apr. 29; H 611605; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 8366 


Voix du vieux monde; chansons et 
choeurs, paroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France. 
4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 6; 
E 609468; Heugel, Paris. 8367 


paroles Georges Duhamel, mu- 
sique Albert Doyen; chant seul. 4to. 
1. Téns. et basses.—2. Sop. et alti. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 1 ce. each Apr. 6; 
E 609469, 609477 ; Heugel, Paris. 

| 8368, 8369 


Volean (Le); poéme symphonique. 
Trémisot, of France; orch. avec pf. 


ol4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


eonducteur. ©’ Mar. 5, 1925; 1 e. 
Apr. 6; E 609515; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. ; 8370 


Volga boat song; Russian folk song, 


Engiish version Raymond Klages, 


transcription Hugo Frey, of U. S. 
© Apr. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 11; EB 
611082; Robbins-Engel, inc,, New 
York. 8371 


Voliam lassi; valse, w Giovan Bat- 
tista Lamperti, m A. Patricolo,: of 
te s., sop. ( 1°¢.’Mar. 16, 1925- BE 
612108 ; Angelo Patricolo, New York. 

8372 


Volkslied ; worte Hellmuth Unger, mu- 
sik Oskar Stapf, of Germany, op. 
100; minnerchore. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609005; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 8373 


Volksweise (Lidova pisen) ; worte R. 
M. Rilke, musik Franz Mittler, of 


Austria. © Nov. 20, 1924; 1 «. 
Feb. 5, 1925; E 609190; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. [© English 
version |} 8374 


Volta (Una) sola (Once only); w 
A. Genise, English version Arthur 
Clyde, m Ernesto de Curtis, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; ten. © Apr. 


BO O25 2 ee? Apr!) '67 HY, 612858 ; 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 375 
yoyageur (The); w David P.. MeAs- 


tocker, m .F. Thompson, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612018; 
Floryane Thompson, Los Angeles. 
8376 
Vrai (Le) béguin; fox-trot extrait de 
Eva, de Franz Lehar, of Austria; 
pee, © Wee. 31) #92451 Apr. 17, 
1925; E 609750; Max Eschig & cie., 
Paris. 8377 
W.N.A.C.; march, James M. Fulton, 
of U. S., op. 1143; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
Zo tol: 2 °C. Mar. 127" HY 610380 ; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 8378 
Wagner (Richard) Wagneria; ex- 
cerpts from Evening star, March 
from Tannhauser and motives from 
Niebelungen ring, arr. Frank J. 
Black, of U. S.; oreh. © Dee. 15, 
1924; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1925; EH 613240; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 8379 


Wagneriana; grand fantasia on 
Richard Wagner’s works, arr. and 
se. Herman Hand, of U. S.; grand 
orch. with pf. and conductor. © 
Mae Gl) $925 xk 2 er Manta Bw 
610514; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement and 
scoring] - 8380 


52683—25——_13 


8392 


Wait for me; vocal waltz, w Thomas 
H. Lewis, m Harold Trinoen, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 28; E 609354; Stork music 
pub. co., London. 8381 

Wait’ll it’s. moonlight; wait for a 
moonlight night, w Frank Bannister, 
m Fletcher Henderson and Maceo 
Pinkard, both of U. S., arr. Ted. 
Eastwood, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 18, 
1925; E 612162; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 8382 


Waitin’ at the church door blues; w 
R. Minut, m R. Minut, Stilgo Madi- 
son and Martin Rubin. all of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1925; E 607950; 
Robert Minut, Newark. 8383 


Waitin’ for the moon; w Joe Brown, 
m Sam Lerner, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 
1925 ; 2c. Mar. 21; E 610633 ; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 8384 


Waitin’ for’ you; w and m H.. D. 
Brown, arr. Art Schomberg, both of 
U. S. © 1 e¢ Mar. 16, 1925; BH 
612015; Harry Davis Brown, Pitts- 
burgh. 8385 

Waiting ; w and melody B. M. Filippe, 
ot OS. ey de. JApr $10! 1925578 
613054; Belmeta M. Filippe, Monta- 
gue, Calif. 8386 


cho., w and melody R. C. Bryant, 
of Russia, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 17, 1925; HW: 611156; Ru- 
dolph C. Bryant, Chicago. 8387 

Waiting just waiting for you; w and 
melody M. B. Manley, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1925; EH 607823; Mayme 
B. Manley, So. Bellingham, Wash. 

8388 


Waldron’s (Frank D.) syncopated 
classic; by F. D. Waldron, of U. S.; 
C melody and alto saxophone with 
pf. ace. nos. 1-9. Seattle, Wash., 
Waldron school of saxophone and 
trumpet. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2c. and 
aff. Mar. 30; A 8273845; Frank D. 
Waldron, Seattle. 8389 


Walk-over; one step, Ch. Coda, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 6, 
1925; E 608905; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 8390 


Walk (The) to Emmaus; Easter an- 
them, w from the Bible, m George 
B. Nevin, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
2 c. Mar. 2; E 610279; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 8391 


Walk with me love; w and melody 
Mrs. M. S. Cobb, of U. S. © 1-e. 
Apr. 21, 1925: E 611269; Mrs. M. S. 
Cobb, Louisville, Ky. 8392 


BY 4s) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8393 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Walking and talking with Jesus; w | Walzerserenade; von E. N. von Rez- 


and m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 

Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Mar: 30; E 610825 ; 

Homer A, Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
8393 


Wall street blues; w Bob West, m B. 
Maltin, of U. S. © 1 ec. Apr. 11, 
1925; E 611053; Bernard Maltin, 
New York. 8394 


‘Wally and Polly; w and melody M. L. 
Stanton, of U. S...© 1 e. Mar.. 2, 
1925; E 610155; Mary L. Stanton, 
Boston. 8395 


Walsh (W. H.) Four hymns for the 
-boy Jesus devotion [and] My Shep- 
herd; a _ processional: w W. H. 
Walsh, of U. S., m W. H. Walsh and 
others. Youths’ hymn to the boy 
Jesus; Ist and 2d tune. 
12m0.. © Apr, G, 1925; 2c. Apres 9: 
EK 610999; Apostleship of prayer, 
New York. 8396 


Waltz dreams; caprice, Karl Rissland, 
of U. 8., op. 24, no. 3; violin and pf. 
© Apr 1s. 41925" 72 ler A priate ED 
6138489 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

8397 


Waltz for operetta; by EK. Branner, of 
w. Svs pt. “OC 1 e¢. Apri;%s' 19254 Bb 
610987 ; Edward Branner, New York. 

. 8398 


Waltz (A) in the moonlight and you; 
w Mitchell Parish, m Alfred Solman, 
of U. S.. © Nov. 5, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 610552; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 8399 


Waltz me lightly, hold me tightly; by 
Sidney Holden and Eugene West, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 
with ukulele acc. and w. 4to. 
Mar. 31, 1925; 2c. Apr. 8; E 612909 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 8400 


waltz, Sidney Holden and Eugene 
West, arr. Henry Silberhorn, of U. 
S.; concertina. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2.¢e. Apr. 8; E 612925; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 8401 


‘Waltz of love; w.and melody E. T. 
Beckner, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1925; E 613274; Elizabeth Talia- 
ferro Beckner, Winchester, Ky. 

8402 

Waltz of my dreams; w and melody 
Walter Goodwin, of U. S. ©l1e 
Mar. 5, 1925; E 610260; Faber music 
co., New York. 8403 


Same. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
25; E 612418; Faber music co., New 
York. ; 8404 


[4 others] 


nicek, of Germany; klavier. © Dec. 
15, 1924; 1 ¢.. Mar. 19, 19255; EH 
609852; R. Birnbach, Berlin. 8405 


Wanda Lee; waltz ballad, w and m 
John N. Larson, of U. 8. San Fran- 
cisco, Calif., Morrison music co. © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2 @ Mar. 23; E 
610629; J. N. Olson, San Francisco. 

: 8406 

Wandere mein herzchen, wandere; aus 
Der Orlow, text Ernst Marisechka 
und Bruno Granichstaedten, musik 
B. Granichstaedten, of Austria, arr. 
Gustav Blasser. © Apr. 3, 1925; 1 
e. Apr. 16; E 609967; Edition Bris- 
tol, a. g., Vienna. 8407 


Wanderer (The) ; by Cora W. Jenkins, 
of UWaiSs: op. 6/0. ip epel YiGiirom 
my window, no. 1) © Mar. 12, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 13; HB 607979; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 8408 


Wandering and dreaming; w Mrs. S. 
EK. Perkins, m Jack A. Edwards, of 
U. S.. New York, Manhattan music 
co... (©: Apr.;.1; 192%. Bre, Ames S- 
E 611187; Mrs. S. E. Perkins, Cov- 
ington, Ky. 8409 

Wandering (The) bootblack; w and 
m V. Constantine, of U. 8S. [Photo- 
stat].;© \1,,e. ;Apt.< 20) 1925e) 
613305; Victor Constantine, Los An- 
geles. 8410 

Wandering girl; w Robert Trevors, 
m G. F. Kearns, of U. S.  [Photo- 
stat! ‘© 1 ‘ce “Apr. 20," 1925: E 
6138324; George Francis Kearns, San 
Francisco. 8411 

Wandering little gypsie; by A. Lipen, 
of 0; .'S.3-, violin. "Opie ey pee: 
1925; E 613396; Al Lipen, Cleveland. 

8412 

Wandering (The) sheep; w Horatius 
Bonar, m John Josey, of U. S.; male 
quartet. (In Coleman’s new quartet 
book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; 
E 612839; Robert H. Coleman, Dal- 
las. 8413 

Wanna ride the L. & N. blues; w and 
melody P. Henry, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 24, 1925; E 610668; Ed'‘th 
Smith, New York. | 8414 

Wanted—a man; w and m C. P. Keene, 


of U. S.. © 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1925; EB 
607903; Clarence P. Keene, New 
York. 8415 


Wanted a sweetie; w Hal Walker and 
Manny Ross, m B. Maltin and Ken- 
neth Casey, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1925; E 613459; Bernard 
Maltin, Bronx, N. Y. 8416 


376 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Wanting to see you smile; w Russel 
J. England, m Clay Smith, of U. 8.; 
med. voice, with violin and cello 
obbl. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
16; E 610532; McClure music ©Co., 
St. Paul, Minn. 8417 


Warner (H. Waldo) Three  elfin 
dances; by H. W. Warner, of Great 
Britain, op. 10. 1. Elves. [2 others] 
1. Pf., arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain. 2. Orch. © Apr. 16, Apr. 
20) 1 1925);;.4>,.¢.. each,.Apr, ,..25;3 EH 
614025, 614026; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [© arrangement] 

8418, 8419 


Wartbure-Dimmerung ; gedicht Joseph 
Viktor von Scheffel, musik Hermann 
Sonnet, of Germany, op. 211; mién- 
nerehor., 4to...© Nov...17,:1924; 1 
ce. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609821; Hans 
Kessler, Trier, Germany. 8420 


Warum ktisst du den midels die 
hande? one-step, text Arthur Reb- 
ner, musik Willy Rosen, of Germany. 
© Feb. 10, 1925; 1 «@ Apr. 10; E 
609647: Drei-masken verlag. a. g., 
Berlin. 


Was ich an dir so liebe. . 
lied, text Beda, 
Weiss, of Austria. 


.; shimmy 
musik Stephan 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 


1c. Mar. 20; E 609171: Drei-masken : 


8422 


Was kannst denn du schon melden?! 
...; Bei mir da kannst du stunden- 
lang, Shimmy, worte E. Neubach, 
und Fredy Raymond, musik Fredy 
Raymond, bearb. Max Rohlee, both 
of Austria. © Nov. 6, 1924; 1 «. 
Feb. 9, 1925; E 609007; Musikver- 
lag Drei sterne, Berlin. 8423 


Washboard blues; by Jasper Taylor, 
C28; pt. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23.1925: 
E 612352; Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. 8424 


Wasp (The); w William Sharp, m A. 
Benjamin, of Great Britain. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 20: 
E 609212; Arthur Benjamin, Beare 
Green, Surrey, England. 8425 


Watch in the garden with Jesus; w 
E. C. Baird, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 


verlag, a. g., Berlin. 


Yop OS. ©\Apr! 1)'1925""2 e!{'Mar. | 


30; E 610836; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8426 


Wateh out little girl; w and m C. M. 
Cole, of U. S.. [Photostat] ©.1.«¢. 
Mar. 9, 1925; E 607803; Clifford M. 
Cole, Los Angeles. $427 


8421 | 


8439 


Watch the baton; caprice, James M. 
Fulton, of U. S., op. 1268; orch. 
4to. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 12; 
E 610378; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 8428 


Watchin’ and waitin’ for you; w and 
melody Helen Ford, of U.S. © 1c. 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 612173; Helen F. 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 8429 


Waterman (Adolf) Walzer; von A. 
Waterman, of Netherlands, op. 8; 


klavier. © Dee. 3, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 
19, 1925; E 609907; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 8480 


Wawona moon; w and m Larry F. 
Canelio and Kenneth D. Hall, both 


Of /ULSe O©clve., Marso9;11925; HE 
610539; Rex. pub. co., Richmond, 
Calif. 8431 


Way (The); w M. Faulkner, m Frank 
F. Fryberger, of U.S. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612813; Mar- 
garet Faulkner, Sheridan, Wy. 

8432 


Way down in Arkansas; w and mel- 
ody ’.O, OF Vorum, of. U. SS. ©1-« 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 613318; Ola Owen 
Vorum, Berkeley, Calif. 84383 


Way down in Bam; w and melody 
Tom Delaney, of U.S. ©1c. Mar. 
20, 1925; E 612255; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

8434 

Way down in Miami; w Jay Pay 
O’Conner, [i. e. J. P. O’Connor], 
melody S. W. Fidler, of U. S. 
1c Mar. 17, 1925; E 610496; Jas. 
P. O'Connor, Jersey City and Sam- 
uel W. Fidler, New York. 8435 


Way down in my heart; w Charles 
Dornberger, m Charles Kisco, arr. 
J. E. Andino, both of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele in D. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
2 ce. Apr. 6; E 610938; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 8436 


Way down South in Dixie land; w 
W. A. Waleutt, m Margie Francis 
Walecutt, of U. S. © Apr. 24, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 27; E 613548; W. A. Wal- 
cutt, Frazeysburg, O. 8437 


Way (The) they do today; w and 
melody Mrs. W. M. Gratton, of U. 8. 
© 1e¢. Mar.-30, 1925: B 612559; Mrs. 
Willah M. Gratton, Dillon, Mont. 

. 8438 

Way (The) to your heart; w and m 
Eugene Lockhart, of Great Britain. 
© ‘Apr. .9, 1925;..1.¢, Apr. 14; HB 
609660; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

843 


“BTT 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


8440 


pt. IIT, n. s., v: 20 ; 


Wayside (The) inn; by S. J. Ching, 
of Great Britain; pf. Curwen ed. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 
Feb. 18; 19253'"1'\‘e. Mar: 20; 5B 
609216; S. James Ching, Leicester, 
England. 8440 


We all know a flood is due; w and 
melody C. Salisbury, of U. S. 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 610551; Char- 
lotte Salisbury, New York. 8441 


We are coming back to the U. S. A.; 
w and melody C. Sturman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612336; 
Catharine Sturman, Gove, Kans. 

8442 


We are the Gipsy folk of Spain; hu- 
morous chorus, bolero, w Frederick 
H. Martens, m L. Arditi, arr. Wil- 
liam Lester, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 14; 
EH 610429; Breitkopf publications, 
inc., New York. [© English text 
and arrangement] 8443 


We have no use for you; fox trot, 
w and melody John Larson [pseud. 
ofeds Ne vOlsont of) Ws She lO 'e,. 
Mar. 28, 1925; E 610789; John Nor- 
man Olson, Berkeley, Calif. 8444 


We love the time of Christmas; two- 
part song, w William H. Gardner, 
m George Lowell Tracy, arr. Henry 
Wadsworth, of U. S.; treble voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 8; E 612899; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 8445 


We march to victory; w George O. 
Webster. m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
Ow: S. @©pbpesd, 19257 2c.) Mar: 
30; E 610817 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago, 8446 


We never look for our tomorrows; 
w and melody A. Shoemaker, of 


U.S.) ©o Donen Mara 30, 419252 .E 
612543; Alvina Shoemaker, Grand 
Island, Neb. 8447 


We've insured father; w and m Jack 
Rickards, of Great Britain; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 23, 1925; 1c. May 4; 
EH 614074; Reynolds & co., London. 

8448 


Wedding bells; w and melody J. Ma- 
jerowski, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 612558; Joe Majerowski, 
Brooklyn. 8449 


Wee bit o’ heart; Seotch episode, Nat 
Shilkret, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Aug. 31, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1925; 
E 610392; Carl Fisher, ine., ‘New 
York. 


8450: 


Wee (A) bit of gold dust, my pet 
name for you; w H. H. Reed, melody 
William Heagney, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 31, 1925; E 610861; Herbert 
HK. Reed, New York. » 8451 


Weihnachts oratorium ; dichtung Mar- 
garete Weinhandl, musik Hermann 
Grabner, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1924; 
1 ec. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609014; C: F. 
Kahnt, Leipzig. 8452 


Weihnachtsgruss; gedicht Friedrich 
Winkel, musik Edgar Hansen, of 
Germany; ma&Annerchor. 4to. 
Nov. 17, 1924; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1925; 
E 609824; Hans Kessler, Trier, Ger- 
many. : 8453 - 


Weinlied ; worte Emanuel Geibel, mu- 
sik Hermann Sonnet, of Germany, 
op. 212; miinnerchore. 4to. © Oct. 
31, 1924; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1925 ; E 609004 ; 
Hans Kessler, Trier, Germany. 

8454 

worte Rudolf MHabetin, musik 

Paul Geilsdorf, of Germany; ten. 

u.. bass... 4to.; © Aug. 24,.1924: 

1 e. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609925; C. A. 

Klemm, Leipzig. 8455 


Weiss du noch; duett, aus der operette 
Pst! pst! die liebe kommt, text 
Oskar Broénner u. Hermann Haus- 
leiter, musik Themelis Eliadis, of 


Germany ; salon orch.  4to. © Dee. 
Bri LOZA <1, Cy. Mii. LO ei i, 
609888; Frankfurter musikverlag, 


Frankfort, a/m, Germany. 8456 


Weisst du noch. .? duett aus der 
operette: Pst! pst! die liebe kommt ! 
text Oskar Bronner u. Hermann 
Hausleiter, musik Themelis Hliadis, 
of Germany. © Dee. 22, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 19, 1925; E 609889; Frank- 
furter-musik-verlag, Frankfort a/M., 
Germany. 8457 

Wellesiey song book; w Anne Barrett 
Hughes and others, m H. C. Mac- 
dougall, and others, of U. S. Semi- 
centennial ed. © Apr. 7, 1925; 2 e. 


Apr. 27; E 613552; H. CC. Mac- 
dougall, Wellesley, Mass. [© new 
matter] 8458 


Weltfeier ; symphonische kantate, nach 
gedichten Heinrich Hart, musik 
Karl Weigl, of Austria, op. 17; fiir 
ten. und bariton-solo, gemischten 
chor, u. volistandiger klavierauszug. . 
4to. © Nov. 17, 1924; 1 ¢.. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 609134; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 8459 

Wenn due meine tante siehst; aus der 
burleske, Der harem auf reisen, von 
Rudolph Schanzer und Ernst 


378 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Welisch, musik Rudolph Nelson, 
klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Nov. 29, 1924; 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1925; E 609800; Edition 
Karl Briill, Berlin. 8460 


Wenn ich kénig wir (Si j’étais roi) ; 
phantasie aus A. C. Adams oper, 
von Max Rhode, Germany, op. 60: 
salon orch. mit pf. direktion. © 
Wen... 207), 4925: 1 es Mar. ,20:. 
608168; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 8461 


Yenn man der polizei ein kleines 
schnippchen schlagt ... .: tanzlied 
aus Cloclo, worte Bela Jenbach, mu- 
sik Franz Lehar; of Austria. © Jan. 
25, 1925;°1 ¢. Mar. 5: 608796; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

8462 


Wer keine tante hat; aus Charleys 
tante, worte Arthur Rebner, musik 
Hugo Hirsch, of Germany. © Dec. 
SL) 1924-1 &. Mar!''19, 1925; EH 
609872: Edition Rebner u. Wergo, 
Berlin. 8463 


Wer lieben will, muss le‘den; shimmy, 
text Bruno. Balz, musik Georg 
Gruber, of Germany; orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Dec. 13, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1925; E 609817 ; Musik- 
verlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 8464 


Wesele mikusia; comic scene, w and 
melody J. Kallini, of U.S. ©l1le. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612607; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. 8465 


Wesele na kujawach; melody J. Kal- 
lini, of U. S.: © 1c. Apr. 1, 1925; 
E 612618: Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

8466 


Wesolego alleluja; w N. N., m J. Kal- 
lini, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1925; 
E 612608: Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

8467 


Wesoly fryc a w glowie nic; w and 
melody J. Kallini, of U.S. ©1e. 
Apr. 1, 1925; E 612602; Josef Kal- 
lini, Brooklyn. ° 8468 


West Highland boat song; Scottish 
Keltic song, w anon., m John Foulds, 
of Great Britain, op. 70, no. 1; mixed 
voices: 4to. © Jan. 28, 1925*'1*c. 
Jan. 24; E 608804; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 8469 


West of the Great Divide; fox trot, 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Feb. 
Pages 2). Neat. (5. Hi Giles = VE. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
hew arrangement] 8470 


8481 


Western welcome; w and m A. C. 
Rhea. of 70, S.. © Mar. 28, 1925 
2c. Mar. 28; E 612613; Adelaide 
Culp Rhea, Denver, Col. 8471 


What a wonderful day; w Newt. C.° 
Keeling, m J. B. Herbert, of U. S. 
© Dee. 1, 1924; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1925; 
E 612088; J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Til. 8472 


What an invitation; w Preston W. 
Eldridge, m Fredric Watson, of U. S. 
PA Or oli. 1025s. 2 ue Ary le: Be 
611213; Clemme Ellis White, New 
York. 8473 


What are the waves saying; w J. S. 
Allen, m Lee G. Kratz, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 5, 1925; E 610265; James 
S. Allen, Plattsmouth, Neb. 8474 


What are you doing to-night Blondy; 
w Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, m 
Ray Henderson, of U. S.; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2.c. Mar. 11; EB 
607884; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 8475 


What-cha-call’em blues; fox-trot, W 
and m Steve L. Roberts, of U. S. 
©, Apr. ..25,.,.1925 + 20.e, Apr. 24; 
613483 ; Triangle music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 8476 

What could be sweeter dear than this; 
fox-trot, w and m Dorothy Jardon 
and. Jerry Jarnagin, both of U. S. 
(OntAme. i, AQP re Pit. CADE ne He 
612962; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

8477 


What do I care—what do I care, my 
sweetie turned me down; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Walter Donaldson, of 


Lig Pes WADE. 2s) Sood Bs 
611467; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 8478 


What do we get from Boston; w and 
m Willie Raskin and Frank Silver, 
both of U. S.; ukulele arr. © Feb. 
20, 1925; 2 e. Mar. 16; E 612078; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 8479 


w Arthur Lang and Saul Bere- 
sheim, melody Frank Silver [pseud. 
ot F. Silverstradt}] and Willie Ras- 
kin, both of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1924; E 6043871; Frank Silverstadt, 
Brooklyn. 8480 


What does it matter; w and m E. 8. 
Reichard, of U. S. Long Branch, 
N. J., Keith’s music pub. house. 
Apr. 1, 1924; 2 «. Apr. 28; E 585851 ; 
BE. S. Reichard, % Keith’s music 
house, Long Branch, N. J. 8481 


379 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8482 / 


What is our life; w Walter Raleigh, 


m Orlando Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Jan. 30, 
1925; 1c. Feb. 14; E 608828 ; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 8482 


What is Thy will for me; w George O. 
Webster, m J. H. Fillmore, of U. S.; 
solo, or duet for sop. and alto or 
sop. and ten. Cincinnati, Fillmore 
music house. © Feb. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 12; E 612106; Fillmore bros. 
eo., Cincinnati. 8483 


What makes a wild-cat wild? w and 
melody L. L. Willis, of U. S. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1925; E 613026; L. L. 
Willis, Bristol, Tenn. 8484 


What makes papa hate mama so: w 
and m George Williams and Bessie 
Brown, both of U. S.. © Mar. 10, 

- 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 9; E 607845; Joe 
Davis music co., ine., New York. 

8485 


What name so dear as mother; w and 
melody M. E. Hetherington, of U. 8S. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1925; E 612318; 
Martha EH. Hetherington, Philadel- 
phia. 8486 


What nationality is sawdust? w and m 
Fred Pattison and Will Wise, both 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 20, 
19255). dteudprs 2213) HY, 609810; aB. 
Feldman & co., London. 8487 


What purpose burns; Ww anon., m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U.S. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 610855 ; Homer 
A, Rodeheaver, Chicago. 8488 


What’s become of Josephine; w Tom- 
mie Malie and Buddy Fields, m 
Sammy Stept, of U. S.; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
Gi; Mar: s30) 19259) 26: Apr 3-7 B 
610974; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 8489 


What’s the good of dreams that never 
come true; wand m Haven Gillespie, 
Ben Kanter and Jesse Crawford, all 
of U.S. © Mar. 19, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
20; E 612260; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 8490 

What’s the use of always sighing; w 
and melody O. O. Vorum, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613320; Ola 
Owen Vorum, Berkeley, Calif. 

8491 

What’s the use of being lonesome; w 
and m A. H. Woolley, of U. S. © 
1 c. Mar. 26, 1925; H 611014; Arthur 
Henry Woolley, Seekonk, Mass. 

8492 


! 


pt. fr, ns, v-20" 


What’s the use of lovin’; w and m A. 
Oliver, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; 
EH 610967; Anna Oliver, Chicago. 

8493 


What’s the use of loving you when 
you’re not in love with me; w Blair 
Treynor, m A. Gottler, of U. S. 
Apr. 17, 1925; 2 c. Apr: 4; E 611254 ; 
Archie Gottler, New York. 8494 


What then is love; w traditional, m 
Thomas Ford, tonie sol-fa tr. H. J. 
Timothy, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England; mixed voices, in D 
min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 ec. 
Feb. 27; E 608847; Stainer & Bell, . 
Itd., London. 8495 


What would vou do if I told you; w 
and melody H. D. Webber, of U. S. 
©-1c¢. Apr. 2, 1925; FE 610902; Blia 
Doyle Webber, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

8496 


What would you say; w John J. Caddi- 
gan, m Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; 
pf. Cle. Apr. 24, 1925; BH 613455; 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 

8497 

What ye gonna do when you do do; w 
and 'm'R.“R. ‘Royall’ of Us) © 
1 ce. Mar. 10, 1925; E 610968; Res- 
pers R. Royall, Miles, N. C. 8498 


Whatever you do; by H. J. Gray, of 
U:.S.; pF. with wi © tc ire, 
1925; E 610862; Hilmer, Jamison 
Gray, New York. 8499 


Wheeling into Wheeling; w and m 
Gilbert Wells and Marvin Welt, both 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 238; H 
610646 ; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 8500 


When; w and m V. L. Cover, of U. S. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1925; E 607744; 
Verna Lyon Cover, Denver. 8501 


When a ehap proposes; w and m 
Nettie Naomi Andrews, of U. S. © 
1c. Apr. 30, 1925; E 611529; Janet 
Andrews Richison, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

8502 


When David heard ; w from 2 Samuel, 
xviii, 33, m Thomas Tomkins, ed. 
Edmund H. Fellowes. of England ; 
mixed voices. Transposed ed. 4to. 
© Dee, 31, 1924; 1 @ Jani tay 1925; 
E 608885; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 8503 


When dreaming of Chelsea and you; 
w and m T. F. Punch, of U. S., arr. 
Dick Richards. © Feb. 7, 1925; 2 
e. Mar. 5: E 607784: Thomas F. 
Punch, Chelsea, Mass. 8504 


380 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


—— 


When earth’s last picture is painted; 
w Rudyard Kipling, m Franz C. 
Bornschein, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 13; 
E 607974; J. Fischer & bro., New 

_ York. 8505 


When eyes of blue are fooling you; 
w Sidney Clare, m Jimmie Monaco, 
Of UL. ©, Apr. 20, 1925: 2 °c. Apr. 
27; E 611488; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 8506 


When from my love, I looked for love; 
w traditional, m John Bartlet, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices, in B flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 8, 
19275 7° 1 er" Web. 26). 7; 608839’: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 8507 


When he comes again; w and melody 
W. M. Akery, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 
16, 1925; E 612020; W. M. Akery, 
Dixon, Mo. 8508 


When I am tired: w and m Bill De- 

laney [i. e. W. E. DeLaney] of U.S.; 

. instrumental with w. © 1 c¢. Mar. 

27, 1925; E 610896; William Edward 
DeLaney, Colonial Manor, N. J. 

8509 


When I get to Alaska, Ill asker; w 
Hal Walker, melody B. Maltin, cf 
Case OC). 1c. Apr. 0%, 925. 
613273 ; Bernard Maltin, New York. 

8510 


When I have you; w and m A. H. 
Woolley, of U. S. ©1e Mar. 26, 
1925; EH 611015; Arthur Henry Wool- 
ley, Seekonk, Mass. 8511 


When I observe; w traditional, m 
Thomas Tomkins, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ce. Jan. 18, 1925; E 608884; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 8512 


When I steps out I’m a steppin’ ol’ 
fool; w and melody Lemuel Fowler, 
of U. S. ©1ec. Mar. 24, 1925; BH 
610667 ; Edith Smith, New York. 

8513 


When it’s flying time in Japan; w and 
“melody O. R. Wagner, of U. S. 
1 ec. Mar. 9, 1925; EH 607815; Otto 
R. Wagner, Milwaukee. 8514 


When moonlight falls; nocturne, 
Granville English, of U. S.; pf. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Boston music co. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 28; E 613541; 
Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 

8515 


8526 


When nights are cold; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, of U. S., op. 6, no. 4; pf. 
(From my window, no. 4) © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 13; E 607982; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

8516 


When Ohio calls us home; w. Eliza- 
beth Hughes Kerns, m N. G. Hug- 
gins, of U. S. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 20; E 613336; Elizabeth 
Hughes Kerns and Nina Glenn Hug- 
gins, Hillsboro, O. 8517 


When Oriana walked; w traditional, 
m Thomas Bateson, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England ; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 e Jan. 13, 1925; E 608879; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 8518 


When our dreams come true; solo ‘or 


duet, w and m H. R. Heal, arr. Ar- 
thur D. Hunter, both of U. S. [Pho- 


tostat] © 1c Mar. 238, 1925; E 
612294; Harry R. Heal, Los’ An- 
geles. 8519 


When our hearts entwine; waltz, w 
Bill Reid, m M. Pennoyer, of Great 
Britain. Los Angeles, Los Angeles 
musi¢ pub. co. © Mar. 23, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 30; HE 612563; Margherita 
Pennoyer, Grand Forks, B. C., Can- 
ada. 8520 


When our wedding bells softly chime; 
waltz, w and m V. Clifford, of U. S. 
© Apr. 18, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 25; BE 
611469; Vera Clifford, St. Louis. 

8521 


When roses bloom in June; w and 
melody S. E. Brown, of U. S. © 1 
e. Apr. 2, 1925; E 612630; Samuel 
Elzie Brown, New York. 8522 


When she was my little girl; w and 
melody J. Sheridan, of U. S. ©1 
e. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607814; James 
Sheridan, Luzerne, Pa. 8523 


When summer comes again; Indian 
love song, w and m Mayhew L. 
Lake, of U. S. © Apr. 10, 1925; 2 
e. Apr. 15; E 613225; Feature music 
syndicate, New York. 8524 


When the autumn turns the woodland 
green to gold; w W. Watts, melody 


Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1-.e. 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 610733; Wm. 
Watts, Wilton, Me. 8525 


When the dear old summer goes; w 
Art Walsh, melody A. Paganucci, 
of U. S...©, 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1925;. EB 
612626; Anthony Paganucci, Brook- 
lyn. 8526 


Biolk 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8527 


pt. Hen. S.,pva20 


When the mocking bird sings; w A. | When we a-marching go; march, w 


E. Smyth; melody and arr. Lionel 
Belasco, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. ©1e. Apr. 4, 1925; 
E 610924; Arthur Ernest Smyth, 
East Orange, N. J. 8527 


When the one you love falls for some- 


body else; w R. C. Friend, melody | 


E. B. Stirm, of U. S. © 1 ec. Apr. 

$;/:1925; -B 612629; BR: Cx Friend 

and KE. B. Stirm, San Francisco. 
8528 


When the rim of the world was gray; 
w E. S. Lilly, m Sidney Alan Crys- 
ler, Of, Wey Se fede MADE. 661995 5 
E 612832; Elizabeth Sander Lilly, 
Seattle. 8529 


When the sun goes down; by Arthur. 


A. Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U..S.; voeal orch., in A flat. 4to. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 2.c. Mar. 5; E 
610252; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 8530 


When the sun looked out on the hiils; 
after Whittier, Mamie Eliza Nelson, 
of U. S., op. 2, no. 1; pf. (’Midst 
hills and rills) © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 6: E 611003; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 8531 


When the years grow old; or, The home 
maker, w J. M. Baker, m Casper 
Nathan, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 
20; E 613359; J. M. Baker, Con- 
shohockon, Pa. 8532 


When they ring the golden bells; by 
Dion De Marbelle, arr. B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S.; male quartet. (In 
Coleman’s new quartet book) © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612844; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. [© 
arrangement] 8533 


When those doggone blues dog me 
around; w and melody M. M. Korn 
and Samuel Kestenbaum, both of 
Th St kOe) Cee hot TOO Hl 
612180; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
IN Ve 8534 


When tired caravans are resting; 
three-pt. song, w Elizabeth Evelyn 
Moore, m Charles Gilbert Spross, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
23) PODS | 2 C. Marea = 3H GIOTOs | 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 8535 


When waltz-dreams come true; waltz, 
w and m Dudley Glass, of England ; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


tions] © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 
31; E 609393; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 8536 


and m Roy Pauley, arr. Carl De- 
mangate, both of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 
27, 1925; E 612460; American music 
house, Schenectady, N. Y. 8537 


| When we're alone; w W. Cunningham 


and Jos. Whittaker, m Wm. EHck- 
stein, of U. S. San Francisco, Fisk 
music pub. co. © Apr. 25, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 22; E 6138419; Winifred . 
Cunningham, San Francisco. 8538 


When will I see my biue bird; waltz 
ballad, w and m James Brockman, 
of U. S. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 13; E 612073; Leo Feist, inc., 
New. York. 8539 _ 


When woman rules the world; w T. 
Hickman, m A. Friend, of U. S. © 
Mar! 27,. 19253. 2. @. oMar aii een 
612745; Thomas Hickman, Los An- 
geles. 8540 


When you come back; w and m H.B. 
K. Anahu, arr. Robert Kanaunu, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 12, 1925: 
E 610415; Hiram B. K. Anahu, 
Honolulu. 8541 


When you find yourself alone; w and 
melody A. E. De Keyser, of U. 8. 
© 1°¢ Mar:"30, 2925-° 8) Gi2527- 
Alma E. De Keyser, Everett, Mass. 

8542 


When you're away; from Barbara Lee, 
w L. S. Bitner, m C. A. Young, of 
U.S) “© Apr: 1S, 925 See. 
23; E 618556; L. S. Bitner, Brook- 
line, Mass., and C. A. Young, Ded- 
ham, Mass. 8543 


When you're mine; w Winnie Hen- 
nings, melody J. EH. Hennings, of 
U.S.) @©..1 e@ Apre.22, 1925478 
613390; John E. Hennings, New 
York. 8544 


When you’re waiting for the girl that’s 
true, w ‘C-: “Paisze® my hee. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1. Mar. 26, 
1925; E 610732; Charles Francis 
Paige, Jersey City. 8545 


When young hearts love it’s sweet- 
heart time; w and melody W. C. 
Bates, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1925; 
E 612295; William Carlton Bates, 
Arlington, Mass. 8546 


When your door closed another door 
opened; w and m A. Razaf, of U. 8.; 
pf. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1925; E 613187; 
Andrea Razaf, New York. 8547 


Where; w and m J. J. Crowe, of U. S. 
©) ‘Apr! 20; 1925; 2c) Cape e20 + 
E 613341; James J. Crowe, Nash- 
ville. 8548 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Where are you now when I am need- 
ing a friend; w and melody C. P. 
Harker, of U. 8S. © 1. Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612328; Claud P. Harker, 
New York. 8549 


Where have you been, brown skin; 
w J. Donovan, m Casper Nathan, of 
U. S. © Mar. 2, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 9; 
E 607853; 
‘Louis. 8550 

Where He leads me; w EB. W. Bland- 
ley, m B. B. McKinney, of U. S.; 
male quartet. (Zn Coleman’s new 
quartet book) © Apr. 1, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 6; E 612842; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 8551 


Where I love to go; w and melody C. 
Atkinson, of U. S. ©1e. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612046; Charles Atkinson, 
Chrisney, Ind. 8552 

Where is little Annie Rooney; w and 
m Val Burton, of England, domiciled 
at Los Angeles. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1925; E 613114; Valentine Burton, 
Los Angeles. 8553 
Where is my rose of Waikiki; fox-trot, 

‘ w Raymond B. Eagan, m Richard 
A. Whiting? arr. Wm. Schulz, both 
of U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Mar. 19, 
1925; 2 e. Mar. 20; E 612277; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 8554 

Where love shines; w and m I. Thorn- 
ton, of U. S. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 19; EH 612160; Ida Thornton, 
Nelsonville, O. 8555 


Where the sunflowers grow; w M. J. 
Gunsky, melody M. H. Bories, arr. 


C, B. Frank; both of U.S. © 1c. 
Apr.4 27, 1925; Ee, 6135022.) M.es J. 
Gunsky and Merton Bories, San 
Francisco. 8556 


Where the U. S. flag flies; w P. Caccia, 
m! B.,, Me; Hate, of OU. S.;© 1 e: 
Apr. 30, 1925; 4.611521 ;.; Pasco 
Caecia, % Postmaster, New York. | 

8557 


Where would I be, if I’d never met 
you and you'd never met me? _ fox- 
trot song, w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Frank Wright and Frank Bessen- 
ger, both of U. S. © Apr. 17, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 18; E 613377; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 8558 

Where would I be if I never met you 


and you never met me; w L. Wolfe. 


Gilbert, melody Frank. Wright and 
Frank Bessinger, both of U. S. 

1.e. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612283; Leo 
Feist, inc.,. New York. 8559 


While Old Glory waves; two-pt. song, 
w C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner, 


52683—25——_14 


Joseph Donovan, St. - 


8570 


m Anton Heindl, arr. Henry Wads- 
worth, of U. S.; treble voices. School 
ed. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
Apr. 8; E 612912; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 8560- 


While we danced till dawn; w Lou 
Davis and Ted Lewis, m Henry 
Santly and Ira Schuster, both of 
U. S.; ukulele ace. May Singhi 
Breen. © Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
13; E 612070; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 8561 


While Yankee hearts are praying; w 
and melody P. E. Rosencrantz, . of 
Urs. Le. Mar 20 st O25-" 0 
610164; P. Evelyn Rosencrantz, San 
Francisco. 8562 


While you’re sneakin’ out, somebody 
else is eazin’ in; w Henry Troy, m 
J. Edgar Dowell, of U. S. (Tune- 
house blues series) © Mar. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 11; E 607882; Tune- 
house, ine., New York. 8563 


Whims; caprice, Arthur Emil Uhe, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 18; EH 612117; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 

8564 

Whippoorwill; fox trot, w and melody 
Mario Alvarez, of Cuba, domiciled 
at New York; ist violin. © 1 e. 
Mar. 21, 1925; E 610612; Ildeberto 
Joseph Alvarez, New York. 8565 


Whisper you love me; w and melody 
Roy Turk and Cliff Friend, both of 


es) Our b ey, Mars 26 a LOO 
610739; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 8566 


Whispering hope; by Alice Hawthorne, 
rev. and ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
solo for medium voice, or duet ad 
lib. for mezzo-sop. and alto. © 
Bhar, 24,) 19255 2) ce. Marr) 2840R) 
610804 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 8567 

w and m Alice Hawthorne, tran- 

seription D. Savino, of U. S.; Sop. 


and contralto. © Apr. 24, 1925; 
2 c. Apr. 25; E 611416; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. [© tran- 
scription] 8568 


Whispering leaves; fox-trot, w Billy 
Schary, m Allen Behr, of U. S. 
ADI gee, COLO 5 aCe. Zaye 
613535 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 8569 

Whispering love; w and melody E. A. 
Kent. of U.S... Ou ie. Apr.) 21, 
1925; E 611275; Ethel A. Kent, Wil- 
eox, Ariz. 8570 


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8571 

Whispers of love; w and melody L. 
HINO, of (U.S. , Oxle.; Apr. 25, 
1925; E 611488; Lizzie Elliott, 
Washington, N. C. 8571 


Whistling Bill and the lark; by Jus- 
tin Ring and F. W. Hager, both of 
U. S.; pf. New York, F. Wallace 

Rega. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 
24; E 613440; Fred W. Hager, Bay- 
side, Ei.) Ba aNe ay. 8572 

Whistling (The) farmer boy; by 
Henry Fillmore, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
©» Heb. 285192592. eo Mar. 2 2B 
610381; Fillmore bros. ¢co., Cincin- 
nati. 8573 

White as lilies was her face; w tra- 
ditional, m John Dowland, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 


voices, in G min. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 3, 
1925; 1 ec Feb. 16; E 608888; 


Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 8574 


White ships; w Hlizabeth Hvelyn 
- Moore, m Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; 
med. voice. © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 17; E 611169; G. Schirmer, 
-ine., New York. 8575 


Whiter than snow; transcription, by 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 
20,: A925 )s 2, C.) Mars.23.3) 1 612363 ; 
A, W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

8576 


w Ralph Stanley, m Leslie Al- 
leyn, of Great Britain; pf. acc. with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele acc.; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Feb. 26, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
5; E 608792; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 8577 


Who can it be; w S. Stone, m S. 
Stone and Carlo Andre, both of 
WIS? arr OP Andre: pt! Otc. 
Mar. 18, 1925; E 612174; Sam Stone, 
Brooklyn. 8578 

Who can she be; w and melody M.A. 
Lebo, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1925; 
E 607819; M. Allen Lebo, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Pa. 8579 


Who is it; w and m W. H. Challis, of 


Un Saav@ loses, iar. C2 O25 <2 ik) 
610610; William Hall Challis, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 8580 


Who is like Thee; traditiona: Hebrew 
melody, arr. N. Lindsay Norden, of 
U. S.; mixed cho. and solo a cap- 
pella. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 16; E 612066; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 8581 

Who is she; the sneezing song, w and 


m Hugene West and Joe Manuel, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


in D. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2c. May 1: 
E 613635; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 8582 


Who rules de roost at your house? w 
and melody J. B. Dunlap, of U. S. 
©1c¢. Mar. 9, 1925; E 607810; Julia 
B. Dunlap, Chipley, Ga. 8583 


Who’s lovin’ my sweetie now; w Tom- 
mie Malie, m Sammy Stept, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Mar. 11, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 11; E 607864; Henry Water- 
son, ine., New ‘York. 8584 


Who’s loving you now; fox-trot, w 
and m Abel Baer, Danny O’Neil and 
Ira Schuster, all of U. S. © Feb. - 
28, 1925; 2 ce. Mary 18; #612075; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8585 


Who’s next; w and m EH. S. Hamilton, 
of U. S. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 
30; E 612744; E:; SS. Hamilton, 
Quanah, Tex. 8586 


Who takes care of the caretaker’s 
daughter, while the caretaker’s busy 
taking care; from Lady be good, w 
and m Chick Endor, of U. S.; pf. ~° 
ace., with ukulele in @. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2c. Apr. 1; E 612621; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

8587 


Who told you; w Gus Kahn, m Art 
Kahn and Bob Allan, both of U. S. 
© Mar. 5, 1925; 2 « Mar. 7; E 
610270; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York, 8588 


Who took my place; w Herman Ruby, 
m Jack and Harry Shilkret, both of 
U. S. © Apr. 7,'1925;'2 ¢e. Apr. 8; 
E 612963; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 8589 

Whoop ’em up blues; by W. P. Bar- 
nett, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 18, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 23; E 613432; Melrose bros. 
music ¢o., Chicago. 8590 

Whose who are you? w Ray Klages 
and Abel Green, m Jesse Greer, of 
U. S8.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
David Berend. (© Mar. 30, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 31; E 610878; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 8591 

Whosoever liveth and believeth: cho., 
w anon., m Blanche Kerr Brock, of 
U. S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Mar. 30; 
FE 610840; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8592 — 

Why; w and melody M. D. Balon, of 
US. ©) De) Apr 1G, Teeaea 
613045; Mary Dixon Balon, Bing- 
ham, Pa. 8593 

w Archibald De Bear, m Hero De 

Rance, of England; in E flat. [Staff 


oo4 


nos. 3—4, 1925 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 

24, 1925; 1 ec. Mar: 31; E 6093894; 

Francis, Day.& Hunter, London. 
8594 


Why am I blue; w and melody J, H. 
Rose, of U. S. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1925; 
E 607835; Jack Herbert Rose, New 
York. 8595 


Why can’t I live without you; w and 
m L. Q. Weyant, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 24, 1925; E 613438 ; Lulu Quinn 
Weyant, Middletown, N. Y. 8596 


Why can’t we start all over; w Harry 
D. Kerr, m Harl Burtnett, of U. S. 
Our 3237 1925: 2: .¢;,,Apr..7,;, B 
610960; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

8597 


Why did you make me fall in love; w 
and melody Helen Ford, of U. S. 
© ie. Mar. 18, 1925; E 612172; 
Helen F. Schmidt, St. Louis. 8598 


Why didn’t you start on somebody 
else: w and m C. Hjermstad, of U. 
S. ©1ec. Mar. 18, 1925; E 612166; 
Carl Hjermstad, Red Wing, Minn. 

8599 


Why do I love you; from My fair lady, 
w Bb. G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin, 
m George Gershwin, of U. S. 
Mprin 22  W9259 2 Leh, Aprs /245) E 
611412; Harms, inc., New York. 

8600 


Why don’t the girlies fall for the 
shrimps; w and melody I. Loonan, 
of U. S.. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 
612592 ; Irving Loonan, Brooklyn. 

. 8601 


Why don’t you care; w and melody 
Carlton Bates [i. e. W. C. Bates] of 
U.S. ©1e. Mar. 3, 1925; E 607751; 
William Carlton Bates, Arlington, 
Mass. 8602 


Why should I believe in you; w and 
m Joe Verges, Henri Therrien and 
Irwin Leclere,. all of U. S.: pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar. 30; E 6127389; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 8603 


Why should I love you; w and melody 
HK. E. Applegate, of U. S. ©l1e. 
May 1, 1925; E 6138633; Ed E. Ap- 
plegate, Asbury Park, N. J. 8604 


Why should I pine for the world to 
be mine when you’re more than the 
world to me: waltz ballad, w Cliff 
Friend, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
Ss! © Apr. 20, 1925'; 2 exitprs21: 
E 611356; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

8605 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8617 


Why should you cry over me; fox- 
trot ballad, w and m Walter Good- 
win, of, U.S. . © Mar. 20,,,1925; 2 
ec. Mar. 25; E 612421; Faber music 
co., New York. 8606 


Wi nemt men main heim tzurik; w 
M. Rund, melody A. Lebedoff, of U. 
S. ©1ec. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611462; 
Morris Rund, New York. 8607 


Wiegenlied; aus Christwunder, text 
Curt Bohmer, musik Willy Czernik, 
of Germany. © Noy. 10, 1924; 1c. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 609023; Selbst- 
verlag Lullack, Dresden, Germany. 

8608 

Wikcia; polka, Joseph Kmiec, of U. 
Spt ©-4 e.Apr., 16, 1925; 
611185; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 8609 


Will my dreams come true; w H. W. 
Gaul, m G. Grober, arr. H. W. Gaul, 
both of U. S. Cincinnati, G. G. 
pub. co. © Apr. 11, 1925; 2 c Apr. 
13; E 6138105; Gilbert Grober, Cin- 
cinnati. 8610 


Will we ever meet again; w and 
melody Ed. G. Nelson and Harry 
Pease, both of VU: 'S. ‘© 1 ec.’ Apr. 
22, 1925; E 618406; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 8611 


Will you; w and melody B. Baxter, of 
WitS! -OwuL.-eloagel 10, . 19952) 
613058; Bertram Baxter, New York. 

8612 


Will you be mine; w and melody J. 
Wid grswot Das: Ou 2 Apr25; 
1925; E 611482; Juluis Wind, jr.. 
Maplewood, Mo. 8613 


Will you come back Some day; w and 
m H. Baltimore, of U. S. Scranton, 
Pa., Baleo musie pub. co. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 28; E 612614; 
Harry Baltimore, Scranton, Pa. 

8614 

Will you love me while you’re gone; 
fox-trot song, w and m Porter 
Grainger and Freddie Johnson, both 
on WS.) ©) 1..¢:) Mar, °7, (19255. 
610308 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 8615 


Will you remember me; w and m Lou 
Davis, Henry Santly and Harry 
Richman, arr. O. Sciacca, all of U. 
S.: band. 16mo. © Mar. 12, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 13; E 612067; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

8616 

Will you take a bus ride; w and m 
Kit. Riehardss' of “U7 S25 Oi idk: ¢ 
Mar. 6, 1925: E 607795; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 8617 


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8618 


: pt.a1g niss ve2d ,” 


Will you teach me how to dance; w | Winona march; by C. HE. Leighton, arr. 


and m Dunean Ross [pseud. of H. 
Dy Rosej, of U.S. ©. e!'Mar,/12, 


1925; E 610409 ; Hugh Duncan Rose, | 


New York. 8618 


Williams (Homer Emerson) 


Marr, 2 O25 7 27 Gey er ee 2 oe i) 
612433 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
8619 


Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me; w 
traditional, m John Dowland, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy, ed. Edmund 


H. Fellowes, of England; mixed 
voices, in A min. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Feb. 16, 
1925; 1 e@ Feb. 27; E 608850; 


Stainer & Bell, ltd.. London. 8629 


Wind and lyre; w Edwin Markham, 
m Harriet Ware, of U. S.; men's 
voices, solo in first ten. pt.. 4to. © 
Apr. 4, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 612880; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 8621 


Winder’s 24 novelty breaks; by R. 
Winder, of U. S.; saxophone, violin, 
piano, ete. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 20; E 613335; Rozell Winder, 
Lewistown, Pa. - 8622 


Windmill (The) man; w Frederick 
Bowyer, m Albert Fox, Allan Gray 
and A. H. Behrend, all of England. 
Vocal se. London, The stage, play 
pub. bureau. 4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 9; E 609658; Bert Coots, 
London. 8623 


Wing Kee’s wedding; w and melody 
EH. Gainfort, of Ireland, domiciled 
at San Francisco, arr. Arthur Fisk. 
of CHS. © loe.Mar.: 16; 1925. E 
612052; Emma Gainfort, San Fran- 
ciseo. 8624 


Winged hours; romance, Gomer Bath, 
- arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Aug. 13, 1924; 2 ec: Apr. 15, 
1925; EF 613199; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 8625 


Winging my way to thee; w and m 
Laura Bigger, of U. S. ©.1c¢. Apr. 
27, 1925; E 613520: Laura A. Hen- 
drick, Los Angeles. 8626 


Wings of heaven; w and m Elizabeth 
G. Black, of U. S. © Mar. 6, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 26; E 610444; Hlizabeth 
G. Black musie co., Brooklyn. 8627 


Winning her heart; w Thos. J. Gray 
and Jack Hartley, m Clarence Gas- 
kill, of “Us /S.33 ores pts}, .© Hc. 
Mar. 2, 1925; E 610459; Lew Hen- 
derson, St. Louis. 8628 


Idylle; 
by H. E. Williams, of U. S.; pf. ©. 


Mary E. Curran, both of U. S.; 1st 
and 2nd mand. and banjo solo, with 
pf. acc. © Mar. 9, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 
23; E 610652; Clifford EH. Leighton, 
Portland, Me. 8629 


Wintah, summah, snow er shine; w 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, m L. Leslie 
Loth, of U. S.; high voice. © Apr. 
16,,41925.;° 2..¢., ADP. 18,2 B. Od begeets er, 
Schirmer, inc., New York. — 8630 


Winter fun; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 7, no. 1; violin and pf. 
(Under the open sky) © Mar. 16, 
1925; 2 «. Mar. 14; E 607994; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

8631 

Wir fahren nach Wenedig: aus der 
operette in drei akten, Das milliar- 
densoupez, von A. I. Willner u. 
Hans Kottow, musik Ernst Steffan, 
of Austria, arr. Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1-c. Apr. 
10; E 609643; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 8632 


Wise erackin’ Jack; w Jack McGowan, 
melody Charles Rosoff, of U. S. 
1c. Apr. 9, 1925; E 611032; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8633 


Wishin’-waitin’; w and m Bernard K. 
Mather and Joseph H. Toner, both 


of 1. Soo“ Oowmlprni8) P1925Rr 2) c. 
Apr. 20; E 613370; Harms, ine., 
New York. 8634 


Wishing and longing for you: w Pearl 
Adaline Smith, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1925; E 610735; Mrs. Chas. Smith, 
St. Paul, Minn. 8635 


Wishing (The) tree; by Cora W. Jen- 
kins, -of OO. Si,’top! .6,. mo. 6&5 Ipf. 
(From my window, no. 6) © Mar. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 13; E 607984; 
Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Boston. . 

8636 

Wistfulness; caprice, EH. Markham 
Lee, of Great Britain; violin, 1st 
position, and pf. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 9; E 609638; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., ltd., London. 8637 


Witch (The); by H. Mareo, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Mar. 5, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 20; E 609224; Eric 
Mareo, St. Albans, England. 8638 


With careless ease; dance character- 
istic, R. S. Morrison, of U. S.; pf. 
© Mar. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 11; EH 
607925; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8639 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3—+, 1925 


With my Savior through the shadows; 
w May Justus, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
OF T& Si ©rApr. 1, 1925; 2c, Mar. 
30; E 611490; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8640 


With the Stars and Stripes to lead us, 
come along; w and m EK. M. Nilbor, 
of U..S..°,© 1c... Mar. 6; 1925; BH 

607776; Ed. M. Nilbor, New York. 
8641 


Witmark (The) collection of beautiful 
ballads; foreword and ed. May 
Singhi Breen, arr. George J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; ukulele. 4to. © Feb. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 5; E 610254; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 8642 


Wizard (The) of Oz; comedy song 
fox-trot, w and m Roy Darblay, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Apr. 14, 
1925; 1 c«. Apr. 15; E 609666; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

8643 


Wolfram’s dirge; w TT. L. Beddoes, 
m Alfred H. Allen, of England; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ¢ Jan. 13, 1925; FE 608857 ; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 8644 


Wolken (Skyar) ; text Rabindranath 
Tagore, svensk text Nino Runeberg, 
musik Erkki Melartin, op. 105, nr. 1, 
ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; 
med obligat. violin och pf. © Feb. 
25, 1925; 2 ec.’ Mar. 18; E 612708; 
Wilhelm Hansen, music publishers, 
Copenhagen. [© editing and revi- 
sion | 8645 


Woman’s (A) way; w and m M. C. 
Triplett, of U. S.. © 1 ce. Mar. 30, 
1925; E 610971; Mary Calvert Trip- 
lett, Malta, O. 8646 


Wonder heart; by Jennie E. Miller, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. ©l1e. 
Apr. 17, 1925; E 613279; Emerson 
pub. co., New York. 8647 


Wonder why I love you like I do; w 
HKarl Bray [pseud. of Cliff Hess], m 
Daniel Yates, of U. S. © Mar. 30, 
To ye owe. Keb. (1s 20) Be 6l3ts : 
Forster, music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 8648 


Wonderful boy; w and melody A. 
Stark,ofU.' 8.6 "© Ph eP Aggie 21.) 
1925; E 611284; Astrid Stark, San 
Francisco. 8649 


Wonderful dreams; w and m’ Bradley 
Wright fi. e. F. B. Wright] of U.S. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1925; H 612828 ; Fred- 
erick Bradley Wright, Pasadena, 
Calif. 8650 


8662 


Wonderful girl; w and melody H. 
Morin, of U.. S..© 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612043; Esther Morin, Lew- 
istown, Me. 8651 


w and melody H. D. Masteller, 
Gry UL Se) SO lA ve Apr. 10301925 By 
613023 ; Harvey D. Masteller, Phila- 
delphia. 8652 


Wonderful mama; w Lorin Solon, m 
Sidney A. Crysler, of U. 8. © 1. 
Apr. 18, 1925; E 611178; Elizabeth 
Sander Lilly, Seattle. 8653 


Wonderful moonlight, wonderful June 
night and you; w and melody B. 
Hi. Whitney,! of U. S: © - 1 ¢.: Apr. 
24, 1925; E 611381; Byron Henry 
Whitney, Perkins, Mich. 8654 

Wonderful news from Mars; w and 
m H. Gainfort, of Ireland, domiciled 
at San Francisco. San Francisco, 
Fisk music pub. co. © Apr. 15, 
£925; 2 ce. Apr. 8; BE 613107; Emma 
Gainfort, San Francisco. 8655; 


Wonderful pal come back to me; w 
and melody E. Maxim, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Mar. 30, 1925; EH 612523; Ethel 
Maxim, Rockland, Mass. 8656: 


Wonderful pal of mine, I need you 
more and more; w and m G. B. 
Slawson, of U. S. © Mar. 8, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 12; E 610398 ; Gernal Bart- 
lett Slawson, Detroit. 8657 


Wonderful wonder; that wonderful 
wonder is you, Herbert Spencer and 
Fleta Jan Brown, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.3; oreh. with w. Ato. 
© Mar..31;.1925.- 2.,¢e.. Aprj 8), 1 
612908; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 8658 


Wondering; from The four-flusher, w 
Bert Kalmar, m Harry Ruby; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle, both of U. S. © Apr. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 10; E 613071; Henry. 
Waterson, ine., New York. 8659 

Won’t go; w Harry Castling, m J..A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain; in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic’ sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
1; E 609874; B, Feldman & co., 
London. S660 


Won’t you come back to me dream 
girl; w and m HK. J. Kelly, of U..S., 
arr. A. Matuscowitz. © Mar. 19, 
1925). 2: es Mar. 23 ; 7H) 612382 ;; Hu- 
gene Joseph Kelly, Philadelphia. 

8661 


Won’t you mend a broken heart; w 
and m G. Craig, of U. S., arr. Remo 
Falk.: © Apr. 20, 1925;,2.¢. Apr. 
20; E 613339; Guy Craig, Cleveland 

8662 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8663 


pt. IIT, n.S., v.20 


Wood-nymph (The) ; w Leonora Spey- 
er, m G. M. Rohrer, of U. S.; mixed 
quartet. © 1e¢. Mar. 24, 1925: BE 
610793; Gertrude Martin Rohrer, 
Pittsburgh. 8663 


Wooden shoe; wouldn’t you, w Billy 
Heagney and Bert Reed, m C. 
Sharpe Minor, of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
11, 1925; E 611061; Broadway mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 8664 


Wooden shoes; musical comedy in 
three acts, w H. Fishburn, m D. 
L. Auchenbach, H. Fishburn and 
V. Clingerman, all of U. S.. © Mar. 
6/1925 >°.2. en Mariol3's nmi 610421 - 
Penn state Thespians, State Col- 
lege, Pa. 8665 


Woodruff intensive method; for piano 


study, H. E. Woodruff, of U. S. 
DK. te © 4Apr 6519252 2 eSApris: 
E 610997; H. E. Woodruff, Brook- 
lyn. 8666 


Woofie, w and m Al Keene [pseud of 
C. .P.+Aseene}|. of -U, US. ORG: 
Mar. 11, 1925; E 607906; Clarence 
P. Keene, New York. 8667 


Wooing; by Giuseppe Becce, of Italy: 
Oren. with pt. yAtog ©; Jans 3,,1925 ; 
1c. Mar. 5; E 608800; M. de Wolfe, 
London. [© arrangement] 8668 


World (The) is mine for I have you; 
by Byron Gay, arr. D. Savino, both 
of U. S.; orch. © Mar. 24, 1925; 
2 ce. Mar. 25; E 612416; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 8669 

World (The) is such a lonesome place, 
since I lost you; w Harold Christy, 
m Alfred Soiman, of U. S. © Apr. 
25, 1925; 21a Apr. Tis EOi6l1080 ; 
J. W. Jenkins sons’ music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 8670 

World (The) is waiting for the sun- 
rise; m Ernest Seitz, symphonic 
overture Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf.-organ conductor. © 
Apr. 22732 1985s) Bie. VAprs 183) 
613368 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 


[© symphonie overture arrange- 
ment] 8671 
World (The) made good by your 


smile; w and m S. Kostick and H. 
E. Cooper, both of U. S. ©1-«. 
Jan. 17, 1925; E 612754; Stephen 
Kostick and Harry Edward Cooper, 
Camp Kearney, Calif. 8672 
World’s (The) jazz crazy and so am 
I; w William H. Huff, m James 
Blythe, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 
1925; E 612351; Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. 8673 


Worried down with the blues; w and 
m Hociel Thomas and G. W. 
Thomas, both of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. 
Apr. 4, 1925; E 610923; Geo. W. 
Thomas, Chicago. 8674 


Would God I were a tender apple 
blossom; w Katherine Tynan Hink- 
son, m Irish tune from County Der- 
ry, arr. De Loss Smith, of U: S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 9, 1925; 
2 ec Mar. 25; E 612384; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 8675 


Would He know me; w Mrs. A. W. 
Harris, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© Apr. 1,.1925; 2 ec. Mar.. 30; HB 

- 610821; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- | 
cago. 8676 


Would you come back to me; w and 
melody Lew Brown, Cliff Friend and 
Phil Spitalny, all of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 610738; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 8677 


—Same. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2 e«. 
Apr. 29; E 613614; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 8678 


Wright (N. Louise) Six miniature 
preludes; by N. L. Wright, of U. S.; 
pf. Set 1-3, nos. 1-6. © Mar. 21 
1925; 2 c. each Mar. 25; EH 612434— 
612436 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8679-8681 


Wrong (The) thing at the right time; 
fronr Be yourself, w Geo. Kaufman, 
Marc Connelly and Ira Gershwin, m 
Milton Schwarzwald, of U. S. 
Apr. 15, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; E 613251; 
Harms, ine., New York. 8682 


Wumblements; fifteen songs for chil- 
dren, w traditional, m A. Rowley, of 


Great Britain. Curwen ed. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 


24, 1925; 1 ec. Mar. 20; E 609228; 
Alec Rowley, London. 8683 


Wyoma; w and melody J. A. Costello, 
of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 
611427; J. A. Costello, Casper, Wy. 

8684 


Wyoming; w and melody J. Donohue 
and L. Haslam, both of U. S. 
1c. Mar. 16, 1925; E 612143; James 
Donohue and Lloyd Haslam, Brook- 
lyn. 8685 


Ya va cayendo... ; cancién Mexicana, 
letra y musica Ignacio Fernandez 
Esperon, of Mexico. © Feb. 18, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 6; E 608798 ; Wagner 
y Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mex. 

8686 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


S711 


Ya ya Alma; w and melody F. Fisher, 

Gf sro, Gick, c. Apry J, 19255. 1 
’ 612616; Fred Fisher, Mount Vernon, 
aINen Y. 8687 


Yad-i dost (Memories) ; w and m Nor- 
man G. Apperson, of England; con- 
tralto or bar. (Jn Two Persian love 

’ lyrics) © Mar. 16, 1925; 1c. Mar. 

17; E 609626; Joseph Adams music 
pub. co., Birmingham, England. 

8688 
fox-blues, H. Adnan, of 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. 

Apr. 6, 1925; E 609495; Francis 

Salabert, Paris. 8689 


Yawning; w Ralph Stanley, m Leslie 
Alleyn, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Feb. 26, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 5; E 608791; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 8690 


Ye olden tyme; characteristic dance, 
_A. J. Weidt, arr. R. HE. Hildreth, of 
U. S.; orech. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
2c. Apr. 15, 1925; EH 6138204; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
_ ment] 8691 


Yearning; love poem, Wm. Chas. 
Schoenfeld, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Mar. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Mar.'9; E 610517 ; Photo play music 
co., ine., New York. 8692 


Yellow moon; w F. W. MeMartrie, m 
P. Bruttmg;, of U.S.) New “York; 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 16, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 20; E 613361; F.. W. Mc- 
Murtrie, Monrovia, Calif. 8693 


Yes he did; w and melody F. A. Hum- 
melbough, of U. 8S. © 1. Mar. 9, 
1925; E 607817; F. A. Hummel- 
bough, York, Pa. 8694 

Yes sir, that’s my baby; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1925; E 610980; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 8695 

Same. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2c. Apr. 
28; E 611496; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 8696 

Yes, yes, I’m coming back, w and mel- 
ody E. Fortunato, of U.S. ©1e. 

_Apr. 6, 1925; E 612831; Eugenio 
Fortunato, Philadelphia. 8697 

Yidesher (Der) wanderer; orientale, 
w and m A. King, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York, arr. I. J. Hoch- 
man; pf. with w. 


(AVIVAIN AWN IDI) 
©) Meb iti, C1925" 2 @)Kebs Qitiob 


610002; Adolph King, New York. 
8698 


Yallah ; 
France; pf. 


You and I (Téte a téte); song ro- 
mance, Adolf Lotter, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 21; E 609950 ; 
Hawkes & son, London. 8699 


You are always near; w and melody. 
J. E., Mason, of U. S...© 1 e. Mar: 
23, 1925; E 612838; John F. Mason, 
Nevada City, Calif. 8700 


You are lost; w and m H. M. Bartlett, 
Ort? SY @Pdanss 1.) 1995 4'2 “e.sNiar. 
16; E 612087; Eugene Monroe Bart- 
lett, Hartford, Ark. 8701 


You are my dream; w and melody G. 
M. Bagwill, of U. S., arr. Jean Walz. 
C1 ’c Apr, 2) 1925* W GLUED ; 
Gladys M. Bagwill, Chicago. 8702 


You are my storehouse of happiness; 
w and melody H. EH. Crow, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1925; E 610498; 
Henry Ernest Crow, Topeka, Kan. 

8703 


You are the lady of my dreams; w 
and melody J. C. Wilburn, of U. S. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1925; E 612528; 
J. Clifton Wilburn, Schenectady, N. 
We 8704 


You are the one. for me; w and m 
V4. Cover, of "U- S.°© “1. &. ‘Web: 
28, 1925; E 607745; Verna Lyon 
Cover, Denver. 8705 


You are the only one.I want; w 
ind melody P. Monahan, of U.S. 
© 1 e¢ Mar. 9, 1925; E 607830; 
Patrick Monahan, Chicago. 8706 


You better let my daddy alone; w 
Mrs. E. M. W. Jordan, m A. Paoli, 
of U. 8S. New York, Manhattan 
music co. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 
18; E 611188; Mrs. E. M. W.. Jor- 
dan, Newton, Kan. 8707 


You brought the sunshine; w and m 
D. Small-Stauffer, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Apr. 238, 1925; E 611367; Dorothy 
Small-Stauffer, Chicago. 8708 


You can call me baby all the time; 
w and m M. M. Boswell, of U.S. 
©! 1,.e.1 Apt i830, (4925 > Aly GII531 ; 
Martha Meldania Boswell, New Or- 
leans. . 8709 


You can get it; w and melody G. J. 
Cusimano, of U. S. ©1c. Mar. 16, 
1925: E 612024; Gregory J. Cusi- 
mano, Jamestown, N. Y. 8710 


You can win with a smile; w and m 
W. R. Williams, of U. S. © Apr. 
15% 1925 372) es Aprests: (HH 1623229 ; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 8711 


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8712 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


You cannot trust some pretty dolls 
for they'll fool you at any time; w 
~and m S. Scerra, of U. S., arr. Jack 
Lee. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1925; E 611378 ; 
Salvatore Scerra, Herkimer, N. Y. 
8712 


You can’t keep a good girl down; fox 
trot, w and m A. Stafford, of U. S. 
Seattie, Wash., S. & M. music pub- 
lishers. © Mar. 12, 1925; 2 ce. Mar. 
23; E 610628; Al Stafford, Seattle. 

8713 

You can’t make love while dancing; 
w Hric Little, m H. M. Tennent, of 
Great Britain; pf. ace. with arr. 
banjulele banjo and ukulele Kel 
Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 8, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 10; E 609648; B. Feldman 
& eo., London. 8714 


You didn’t mean to be mean to me; 
w and m J. H. Woodworth, of U. 
S., arr. Romo Falk. © 1 c. Mar. 
17, 1925 ; E 612151; Julian H. Wood- 
worth, Lakewood, O. 8715 


You for me—me for you; w Tommie 
Malie, m Sammy Stept, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. ©. Feb. 26, 1925; 2 ec. Feb. 
26; E 607741; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 8716 


You forgot to remember; w and 
melody I. Berlin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 610740; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8717 


You gave me a smile, now won’t you 
give me your heart; w Harriet 
Elizabeth Cullings, m A. Alton, of 
Us. © Le Mar: 18, 1925; EB 
612167; Alvin Alton, Memphis, Tenn. 

8718 


You have changed sadness into glad- 
ness; w and melody E. D. Turner, 
of, T.-iS. . © 1.e. Mar. .9,,,.1925. 1 
607831; Edith D. Turner, Little 
Rock, Ark. 8719 


You. know me Al, you know me Ed; 
from Greenwich Village follies 
1925, w and m Ed. Gallagher, of U. 
S. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 30; 
EK 611548; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 8720 

You left me crying; w and m R. Danis, 
of U. S.. © .1c¢ Mar. 11, 1925; BE 
610353; Ray Danis, San Francisco. 

8721 

You. left me when I needed you; 
waltz, w Roceo Cuozo, melody R. 


Cook and Louis Lazzari, both of U.. 


S. ©1e Apr. 14, 1925; E 613192; 
Robert Charles Cook, Trenton, N. J. 
8722 


You'll be blue; w and melody P. St. 
John, of UL 'S. © # el Mar. 33) 
1925; E 612312; Pauline St. John, 
Columbus, Ga. 8723 


You'll be near and dear to me; waltz 


- ballad, w and m G. B. Slawson, of 


U.S. © Mar. 8, 1925; 2 & Mar. 
12; E 610400; Gernal Bartlett 
Slawson, Detroit. 8724 


You'll regret; w and melody L. M. 
Eggert, of U. S. © 1¢ Mar. 16, 
1925; E 612030; Louise Marie Keg- 
gert, Andover, N. Y. . 8725 

You made a fool out of me; w and 
melody W. H. Knapp, of U. S. © 
1 c..Apr. 21, 1925; E 611293; Wil- 
bur H. Knapp, Oswego, N. Y. 8726 

You made me love you, now you're 
going away; w and m EK. ©. Lueas, 
ef U: S. © 1 & Mar. 7, 1025-4 hb 
610312; Emery C. Lucas, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 8727 

You must have something on your 
feet; fox trot, w Parl Duke, m 
Gren Forbes, of Hngland; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©’ Apr. 14), 1925; 1 e Apres ye 
609682; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 8728 


You’re a cross word puzzle to me; w 
and melody D. Travaline, of U. S. 
© 1e¢. Mar. 18, 1925; E 607954; 
Don Travaline, Camden, N. J. 8729 


You’re my cross word girlie; w and 
melody M. 8. Zugger, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Mar. 2, 1925; E 610160; Michael 
S. Zugger, Buffalo. 8730 


Youre not what you used to be; w 
and melody A. Wayne, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1925; E 611133; An- 
thony Wayne, Jersey City. Sia. 
You stole the key to my heart, dear; 
w and melody J. A’Dair, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613309; 
Jeanne A’Dair, Los Angeles. 8732 


You’ve been more than a pal, dear 
old daddy; w and m Billy Peters, 
of. U. S. © Mar. 21, 1925; 2.c. 
Mar. 23; E 612269; Peters Le Cocqu 
and Max pub. co., Rock Island, Ill. 

8733 

You’ve got to dance; from Puzzles of 
1925; w and m Hlsie Janis, of U. S. 
© Mar. 28, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 30; E 
612719; Harms, inec., New York. 

8734 


You went away; fox trot song, w and 
m Raphael Valdes, of Cuba, domi- 
ciled at New York. © Mar. 6, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 10; E 610352; Valdes & 
Blaneo pub. co., New York. 8735 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 38-4, 1925 


You were not so smart; w and m Gene 
Verna [pseud. of A. J. Giovanelli], 
ae Us Ss. © Keb. “18 1925;-""2." c. 
Feb. 24; E 612145; Anthony Joseph 


- Giovanelli, Brooklyn. 8736 
Young Americans; march, O. B. Karr, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Mar. 30, 
2a. ec. Mar. “28, BY “6l2609; 


Beards temple of music, Paragould, 
Ark. 8737 


Your garden flower; serenade, w 
Wang Piao, tr. W. 5 B. Fletcher, 
m Phyllis Mary James, of Great 


Britain. © Mar. 16, 1925; 1c. Apr. 
6; E 609605; Augener, itd. Lon- 
don. 8738 


Your kiss told me; from The bam- 
boula, w Douglas Furber and Irv- 
ing Caesar, m Albert Sirmay, of 
Hungary, domiciled at New York. 


London, Chappell & co. Itd. © 

Mar. 21, Pe A. ke. Mar. Si 5H 

612715; Harms, inc., New York. 
8739 


kiss valse, from The bamboula, 
Albert Sirmay, arr. Max Irwin, of 


Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Mar. 
28, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 15; E 609662; 
Harms, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 8740 


Your lips and eyes; w and m Castro 
Carazo [i. e. J. C. Carazo] of Costa 
iea. (©) diver Apr:,,24, 1925;: 
6138468; José Castro Carazo, New 
Orleans. 8741 


Your name and my name; w and mel- 
ody V. N. Pearson, of U. S. © 1 
e. Mar. 20, 1925; E 612227; Virginia 
N. Pearson, New Rochelle, Ni. 

8742 


Your voice; by F. L. Ventre, of U. S.; 
melody with pi. ace... ©: 1.-e. ‘Apr. 
8, 1925; E 612970; Frank L. Ventre, . 
East Weymouth, Mass. 8743 


Your voice at dusk; w and m James 
G. MacDermid, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © Mar. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
1a: Wh 613132: Forster, music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 8744 

Youth and vigor (La fontaine de 
jouvence); march, W. Lauten- 
schlager, of Germany, arr. Adolf 
Lotter, of Great Britain; orch. with 


pf. conductor. 4to. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 1c. Mar. 7; E 609797 ; Hawkes 
& son, London. 8745 


Yucatan; fox-trot, w W. F. Robison 
and v. et Bethel, m L. McHenry, 
Ge Ss. © Mar. Br HOD a 2? eG. 
Mar 23° BY G12371: Victor H. Bethel. 
Warren F. Robison and L. McHenry. 


8758 

Los Angeles. [© change of mel- 
ody | 8746 
Yvon mon petit matelot; poésie Maur- 
ice Dufresne, musique Maurice 
Pesse, of France. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 17; E 609763 ; Alph. Schotte 


& cie., Boulogne, s/mer, France. 
8747 
Z kadshenu .bemizvoisechu; w and 
melody S. Kurtzer, of U. Ss. 
(q"nyge2 12W7D) 
© Ae: Mar.).7,,, 1925: 610543 ; 
Sophie Kurtzer, Brooklyn. 8748 © 


Za ligen; w and m L. Satz, of U. S., 
are at, Lupin: Cy t’e: Apr. 11, 1925; 
E 611048; Ludwig Satz, Sea Gate, 
N. Y. 8749 


Zabawa na saskiej kepie; melody N. 
WN arr.“ S.° Kaliimi: ‘both of: Was. 
© Hac: Apr dk 1S" ay 612619 - 
Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 8750 


Zampanella; Spanish melody, H. 
Singer, of U. S. © 1c¢ Mar. 14, 
1925; E 610484; Harry Singer, Chi- 


cago. 8751 
Zarna; gypsy dance, H. Proper, of 
De S.: E flat alto saxophone solo. 


© 1c Apr. 22, 1925: E 613400:- 
Haskell Proper, Brooklyn. 8752 
Zawijas: oberek; by Joseph Kmieé, 
@f4U..S.; pe. ic. Apr. 16, 1925: 
E 611137 ; Victor music roll co., 


Chicago. 8753 
Zayir; chanter’s march song, w and 
m A. L. Browne, of U. S. ©1e. 


Apr. 28, 1925; E 611500; Alexis L. 
Browne, Oakland, Calif. 8754 


Zbior powinszowan i piesni przygod- 
nych; dla ksiezy i innym, do sl6w 
Ks. F. Feldheima, N. Lechickiej, M. 
Lackiej i B. J. Zalewskiego, napi- 
sali Eugeniusz Walkiewicz, of U. S., 

i Aleksander Karezyfski; na chéry 
ae trzy i eztero gtosowe z fortep. 
lub a capella. 4to. © Mar. 2, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 7; E 610328; Bolestaw J. 
Zalewski, Chicago. 8755 


Zenzontle (El); fox-trot, palabras y 
musica Alberto V. Montiel, of Sal- 


vador C.*40 © lve. Apr. 2Ontooy- 
EK 613615; George M. Dada, San 
Salvador, Salvador, C. A. 8756 


Zero; waltz, Nemo, of Great Britain: 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; 


E 609088 ; Keith, Prowse x co. ltd, 
London. 8757 
Zibales mit aier; w and melody J. 


Retdman, of U.S“ i@e ive, Apr. 22. 
1925: E 613399: Joseph Feldman, 
New York. S758 


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8759 


Zigainer meidel; w M. Picon, .melody 
J. Rumshisky, of U. S. ©1ce. Apr. 
29, 1925; E 613587; Joseph Rum- 

‘shisky and Pe Picon, New York. 

8759 


Zion’s praise; gospel song bk., w and 
m 8S. A. Berrie and others, of U. S., 
compiled and ed. S. A. Berrie. 16mo. 


©: Mar. 7%, 1925: 2 e) Mar. 12; E 
610872; S. Althea Berrie, Ramer, 
Tenn. 8760 


Zip; galop, m and arr. Hugo Frey, of 
U. S.; orech. with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. 4to. © Mar. 28, 1925; 
2 e. Mar. 30; E 612580; Robbins- 
Engel, ine... New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 8761 


Zlaté paprsky valcik; by A. Grill, of 
U..S.; band. 4to. © Mar. 21, 1925; 


2 ec. Apr. 17; E 611158; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 8762 
—- orch. 4to. © Feb. 21, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 12; E 610463; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 8763 
——_ —___ pf. with words.’ © Mar. 21, 


1925; 2c. Apr. 17; E 611160; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 8764 


Zortzico (Le) ; five-step, de Trémolo, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc. 


teur. 4to. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Apr. 6; E 609478 ; Heugel, Paris. 

8765 

théorie descriptive M. Neer- 


man, musique Trémolo, of France; 
pf. © Mar. 5, 1925; 1 c Apr. 6; 


Dt. LE Dass v. 20 


Zrob to dla mnie; w and melody J. 
Kallini, of U.S... © 1 ee Ane 
1925; E 612605; Josef Kallini, 
Brooklyn. 8767 


Zweites streichquartett; in einem 
satz, Otto Siegl, of Austria, op. 35. 
Stimmen. © Nov. 10, 1924; 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1925; E 6090388; L. Dob- 
linger (B. Herzmanskyv), Leipzig. 

8768 


Zwiegesprich ; text Ernst Stadler, mu- 
sik Hermann Grabner, of Germany, 
op. 16; singstimme mit bratsche u. 
orgel. © Dee. 1, 1924; 1 c Mar. 
(12, 1925; E 609110; C. FE. Kahnt, 
Leipzig. 8769 

5™° symphonie; de Louis Vierne, of 
France, op. 47; orgue. © Feb. 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Mar. 6; E 608901; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 8770 


13th U. S. cavalry march : by G. A. 


Berkeley, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Apri) 20,1925 5/12 vexApr: 12a ee 
6138513; G. <A. Berkeley, Jersey 
Shore, Pa. a iP fen bale. 


18th (The) amendment; characteris- 
tic drinking number, R. W. Wooby, 
of UU. 8.3 pt. 4tor” (Oi SMiari a3. 
1925';) 2°.’ Mare r 288) “GidZane 
Robert William Wooby, Lyndhurst, 
a ne I 8772 


49; admission day song for Califor- 
nia, w Joaquin Miller, m Lelia 
France, of U. S. © Apr. 18, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 24; E 611415; Leila France 


E 609453; Heugel, Paris. 8766 McDermott, San Francisco. 8773 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 15 unpublished) —_ 5D 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 2,603 unpublished )_~~_______ 8, 718 © 
POGaR UA AN: SE SVM cag eB leg ene AVG Ba ee 8,773 


392 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE -SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


a 


Abide in love with the Saviour; by 
M. Frazer and James McGranahan. 
© Addie McGranahan, Lestershire, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 28350, Oct. 27, 1924. 1 


Abide with me; hymn anthem, by C. 
B. McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, 
Chicago, as the author. R 30103, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 2 


—— quartet and duet, by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 289383, Dee. 24, 
1924. 3 


Advanced (The) music reader; by F. 
H. Ripley and T. Tapper. (Natural 
music course) © Frederic H. Rip- 
ley, Brookline, Mass., and Thomas 
Tapper, New York, as the authors. 
R 29588, Feb. 5, 1925. 4 


After the night; words by Jennie Wil- 
son, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © EHd- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29630, Feb. 9, 1925. 5 


Ah, ’tis a dream; trio, by Ed. Lassen, 
arr. by Frank Lynes. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 28609, Dec. 
18, 1924. 6 

Ailes (Les) inutiles; poésie Ch. Fus- 
ter, musique Xavier Leroux. 1. En 
mi bémol; voix graves.—2. En fa. 
© Gaston Xavier Leroux, Salbris, 
France, as child of the author. R 
30033, Mar. 9, 1925. a 


Album leaf, no. 1; by S. Seiler. © 
Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 29929, Mar. 11, 1925. 8 


All hail the power; anthem, by Arthur 
W.Nelson. © Mrs. Cornelius Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 

_ kin of the author who is not living. 
R 29654, Feb. 9, 1925. 


All in Thy hands; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
-Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 28868, Nov. 3, 1924. 10 


All is well; sacred song, words by HE. 
EK. Hewitt, music by J. H. Tenney. 
© Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ipswich, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 29527, Jan. 26, 1925. 11 


8773 


All Thy works praise Thee, O God; 
anthem, by William Hamilton Ger- 
rish; male voices. (Gerrish collec- 
tion, no. 534) © Willard P. Ger- 
rish and Isabel F: Gerrish, Ashland, 
Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29797, Feb. 26, 
1925. 12 


Alphabet of mottoes; solo or class 
song by Frank L. Bristow ; with cho. 
ad lib. © Linnie S. Bristow, Cov- 
ington, Ky., as the widow of the 
author. R 30063, Mar. 26, 1925. 13 


Alpine (The) rose; Tyrolienne, by 
Richard Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina 
C. A. Goerdeler, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29768, Feb. 
20, 1925. 14 


Ambrosio (A. D’) Quatre piéces d’or- 


chestre; op. 3, réduites Ernest 
Alder; pf. 4 quatre mains. a. An- 
dantino.—b. Paysanne.—c. Ronde 
des lutins.—d. Tarantelle. © Marie 


Berthe Armandine Richelet, Mala- 
koff, Seine, France, as the executor 
of the author. R 30026, Mar. 9, 
1925. 15 


American belle march; by R. B. Hall; 
pf. © Isabella Hall Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 29549, Feb. 2, 1925. 16 


American (The) girl; 2 step, by Vic- 
tor Herbert; orch. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 29872, Sept. 24, 1925. 17 


Amour (L’) de la patrie; tr. du 
flamand par Gustave Lagye, musique 
de Jan Blockx. (Six chansons pour 
enfants, no.4) © Mme. Jan Blockx, 
Anvers, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 293865, Jan. 19, 1925. 

18 


An (L’) mil; poéme symphonique, de 


G. Pierné; avec chorus. © Gabriel 
Pierné, Paris, as the author. R 
29975, Mar. 13, 1925. 19 


And, if thou wilt remember; words by 
Christina Rosetti, music by A. 


Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 28614, Dec. 
13, 1924. 20 


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8773 (21) 


Andantino aa by <A. Julius 
Biedermann ; © Edward J. 
Sree ee peal Tees SINGS yee: 
as child of the deceased author. R 
30048, Mar. 23, 1925. 21 


Angels roll the rock away; Easter 
song, by Charles B. Hawley. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 28196, 
Oct. 16, 1924. yaya 

Angels’ (The) song; Christmas an- 
them, words by B. H. Winslow, 
music by F. N. Shackley. © Fred- 
erick N. Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., 
as the author. R 28602, Dec. 138, 
1924, 23 

trio, by E. S. Lorenz; ladies 
voices. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
teh, O.; as the author, R 30124 
Apr. 16, 1925. 24 

Angels we have heard on high ; Christ- 
mas carol, by the Sisters of Mercy, 


Manchester, N. H. © M. Cecelia, 
Sister of Mercy, Manchester, N. H., 
as the author: R 29250, Jan. 5, 
1925. 25 


from Serenade, by 
Victor Herbert. © Therese Herbert, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 29007, Dec. 31, 1924. 26 


low voice. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 29020, Dec. 31, 1924. 
27 


Anywhere with Jesus; words by Mag- 
gie HE. Gregory, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R 29458, Jan. 238, 
1925. 28 

April and I; words by Frederick Lang- 
bridge, music R. H. Walthew. © 
Richard H. Walthew, London, as 
the author. R 28690, Dec. 12, 1924. 

29 


Arise, shine; festival anthem, by A. 


Angelus (The) ; 


Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 28605, Dec. 
13, 1924. 30 


Arise, shine! for thy light is come; 
Christmas anthem, by A. W. Lan- 
sing. © A. W. Lansing, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author. R 28555, Dec. 
5, 1924. 31 


As in waves without number; from 
The ring of Haroun Al Raschid, by 
G. W. Chadwick. © George W. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author. R 
28250, Oct. 24, 1924. 32 

As pants the hart; hymn anthem, by 
B. Campbell; mixed quartet. © 
Bradford Campbell, Boston, as the 
author. R 28500, Dec. 6, 1924. 33 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Ashamed of Jesus; sacred song, words 
by Joseph Grigg, music by W. A. 
Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, To- 
ledo, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 29526, Jan. 26, 1925. 34 


Asleep in the deep; words by A. J. 
Lamb, music by H. W. Petrie. © 
Arthur J. Lamb, New York, as the 
author. R 29409, Jan..21, 1925. 35 


At parting; by S. Liddle. (Jn Album 
of nine songs) © Samuel Liddle, 
London, as the author. R 29473, 
Jan, 24, 1925. 36 


At the calling of the roll; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J: Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 28376, Nov. 3, 1924. 

37 

At the fair; by C. Dennée, op. 27, no. 
3. (Children’s delight) © Charles 
Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 28260, Oct. 24, 1924. 38 


At the feet of my Savior; sacred song, 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., 
music by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. 
H. Gabriel. Chicago, as the author. 
R 29525, Jan. 26, 1925. 39 


At the seashore; brilliant waltz, by 
S. G. Kiesling. © Samuel G. Kies- 
ling, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
29991, Mar. 18, 1925. 40 


Au temps passé; de Rodolphe Berger ; 
full orch. (© MHonorine Isophy, 
Paris, as the executor of the author. 
R 29974, Mar. 13, 1925. 41 


Aubade; words by May Byron, music 
by Myles B. Foster. (Choralist no. 
326) © Mabel C. Foster, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 28693, Dec. 12, 1924. 42 


Auf wiederseh’n; words by Jeannette 
Stewart, music by R. G. Cole, op. 12, 
no. 2. © Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, 
as the author. R 29851, Mar. 5, 
1925. 43 


Auspicious morning, hail: words by C. 
H. Gabriel, music by S. F. Smith. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29738, Feb. 14, 1925. 44 


Autrefois' (Yester-year); romance, 
English words by Paul England, 
music by P. J. Garae, arr. by J. A. 
Fuller-Maitland. © J. A. Fuller- 
Maitland, Carnforth, England, as the 
author.’ R 28691, Dec. 12, 1924, 45 

Ave Maria; chorus, English version by 
T’. Baker, music by Victor. H, Ness- 


ler: men’s. voices. © Theodore 
Baker, New York, as the author. R 
29820, Feb. 28, 1925. 46 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


nos. 83-4, 1925 


Awake, awake; festival anthem, by A. 
W. Lansing. © A. W. Lansing, Co- 
hoes, N. Y., as the author. R 28603, 
Dee. 13, 1924. 47 


Awake! my soul, ’tis Haster morn; 
hymn, words by Ida Scott Taylor, 
music by R. H. Woodman. (Jn G. 
Schirmer’s Easter annuals, no. 2) 
© R. Huntington Woodman, Brook- 
lyn, as the author. R 29575,. Dec. 
9, 1924. 48 

Awake thou that sleepest; Easter an- 
them, by F. C. Maker, arr. G. B. 
Nevin; men’s voices. © George B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 298388, Mar. 5, 1925. 49 


by W. R. Spence. © Wm. R. 
Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada, as the 
author. R 29841, Mar. 5, 1925. 50 


Each (Johann Sebastian) Ten 
easiest pieces for the pianoforte: 
earefully selected, rev. and fingered 
by C. Faelten. © Carl Faelten, 
Boston, aS the author. R 28266, 
Oct. 24, 1924. 51 


Baiser (Un) ; poésie de La Lasseur de 
Ranzay, musique de H. V. M. De 
Fontenailles; sop. ou ten. © Her- 
cule Victor Marie De Fontenailles, 
Paris, as the author. R 30014, Mar. 
9,,, 4925. 52 

Baisers (Les) sont des fleurs; poésie 
de Le Lasseur de Ranzay, musique 
H. V. M. De Fontenailles. © Her- 
-eule Victor Marie De Fontenailles, 
Paris, as the author. R 30017, Mar. 
9, 1925. 53 

Ballet (The) girl; new musical play 
by James T. Tanner, lyrics by Ad- 
rian Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. 
Ropes], music by C. Kiefert. Vocal 
se. © Carl Kiefert, New York, as 
the author. R 29939, Mar. 13, 1925. 

54 

—— selection, arr. by C. Kiefert; pf. 
© Carl Kiefert; New York, as the 
author. R 29944. Mar. 13, 1925. 55 


——waltz from the play, by C. Kie- 


fert. © Carl Kiefert, New York, as 
the author. R 29948, Mar. 13, 1925. 
56 

full orch. © Carl Kie- 

fert, New York, as the author. R 
29951, Mar. 13, 1925. oT 


Banner (A) for Jesus; sacred song, 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
A. Geibel. 


delphia, as the author. R 29529, | 

Jan. 26, 1925. 58 . 
Barearolle; by Edwin D. Forest | 

[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] 


(Ten tempters, no. 3) © Wilhel- 


© Adam Geibel, Phila- | 


8773 (70) 


mina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia, as the widow of 


the author. R 29217, Jan. 2, 1925. 
59 
de L. Wurmser; pf. © Lucien 


Wurmser, Paris, as the author. R 
29666, Mar. 13, 1925. 60 


Battle (The) of Pelusium; song from 
The mad lover, by Beaumont and 
Fletcher, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. © Cecil Broderick, Mr. 
Stanford and Plunket Greene, % 
Bell, Broderick & Gray, London, as 
the executors of the author. R 
28676, Dec. 12, 1924. 61 


Be a hero; gospel song, words by 
Adam Craig, music by C. H. Ga- 


briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 29540, Feb. 
2p LOD: 62 


Be ready when the bridegroom comes; 
by J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
28348, Oct. 27, 1924. 63 


Beauteous morn; anthem, by John A. 
West. © Joseph M. West, West 
Chicago, ITll., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 29156, Jan. 5, 
1925. 64 


Beautiful roses; words by Grace J. 
Franees, music by H. P. Main. © 
Hubert P. Main, Newark, N. J., as 
the author. R 28805, Feb. 27, 1925. 

65 


Bedouin love song; by C. B. Haw- 
levy. © Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 29051, Dee. 22, 1924. 66 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) lL. v. Beeth- 
oven’s second symphony; arr. by 
Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. M. To- 
bani]; orch. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 28420, Nov. 
13, 1924. 67 

Behold, I bring you good tidings; an- 
them for Christmas, by F. N. Shack- 
ley. © Frederick N. Shackley, Ros- 
lindale, Mass., as the author. R 
28601, Dec. 13, 1924. 68 

Behold, I stand at the door; anthem 
by S. B. Jackson [pseud. of C. H. 


Gabrie!] © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 29734, Feb. 
14, 1925. 69 


Behold! the Lord has laid; by Wil- 
liam Hamilton Gerrish. (Gerrish 
collection no. 532). © Willard P. 
Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased. author. R 29793, Feb. 26, 
"1925. 70 


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\ 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Bells of gladness; words by HE. E. 
Hewitt, music by C. E. Prior. © 
Charles Edw. Prior, Hartford, as 
the author. R 29640, Feb. 9, 1925. 

71 


Benedictus in F; by P. A. Schnecker. 
© L. W. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29627, 
Feb. 5, 1925. : (2 


Berceuse (Lullaby); by H. Kjerulf, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 29066, Dec. 22, 1924. 73 


Beside the river Loune; words by AI- 
fred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
©. Wood. (In Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29480, Jan. 24, 


1925. 74 
Biedermann (A. Julius) Impromptu; 
op. 81; pf., four hands. © Edward 


J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30048, Mar. 28, 1925. 75 


Birth of the opal (Die opal Ur- 
sprung) ; musical recitation, by S. 
Hawley. © Stanley Hawley, Leip- 
zig, aS the author. R 28687, Dec. 
18, 1924. 76 


Blackberry (The) blossom; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
C. Wood. (In Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29483, Jan. 24, 
1925. 17 


Blackbird (The) and the thrush; 
words by Alfred Perceval Graves, 
airs arr. by C. Wood. (Jn Irish 
folk songs) (© Charles Wood, Cam- 
bridge, England, as the author. R 
29499, Jan. 24, 1925. 78 


Bless the Lord O my soul; by C. R. 
Gale. (The American choir, v. 1, 
no. 17) © Clement R. Gale, New 
York, as the author. R 28652, Dec. 
11, 1924. 719 


Blood-bought (The) hope; words by 
G. M. Bills, music by M. L. McPhail. 
© M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, II1., 
as the author. R 29513, Jan. 26, 
1925. 80 

Blow bugle blow; duett, by I. M. 
Casey; female voices. © I. M. 
Casey, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. 
R 29697, Feb. 16, 1925. 81 


Boating song; four-pt. song, words by 
Mildred McNeal, music by C. G. 
Spross, op. 18; women’s voices. © 
Chas. Gilbert Spross, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., as the author. R 28497, Dec. 
6, 1924. 82 


Boéllmann (L.) Sonate; op. 4; pf. et 
violoncelle. © Marie Louise, Jean 
et Jeanne Boéllmann, Paris, as the 
children of the deceased author.’ R 
30025, Mar. 9, 1925. Pees: 


Boom (A); duet from The ballet girl, 
words by Adrian Ross [pseud. of 
Arthur R. Ropes], music by C. Kie- 
fert. © Carl Kiefert, New York, as 
the author. R 29941, Mar. 13, 1925. 

84 

Bordogni (Marco) Thirty six voeal- 
ises for soprano; ed. by Max Spic- 
ker. (Schirmer’s library, v. 452) 
© Isabel Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29050, Dec. 22, 1924. 85 

Bouquet (A); by J. H. Brewer, op. 39, 
no. 2; in A flat. © John Hyatt 
Brewer, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
28542, Dec. 5, 1924. 86 


Bouquets; poésie de Ch. Fuster, 
musique de H. V. M. De Fente- 
nailles; sop. ou ten. © Hercule 


Victor Marie De Fontenailles, Paris, 
as the author. R 30012, Mar. 9, 


/ 1925, 87 


Boys’ (The) brigade; words by Jennie 
Wilson, music by Arthur W. Nelson. 
© Mrs. Cornelius Barry, Central 
Lake, Mich., as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
29509, Jan. 26, 1925. 88 

Brave boy’s march; by Emil Otto 
[pseud. of J. Orth] © John Orth, 
Boston, as the author. R 29600, Feb. 
2, 1925. 89 

Brave (The) Irish lad; words by Al- 
fred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
C. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29498, Jan. 24, 


1925. 90 
Bread of the world; communion 
hymn, by O. B. Brown; mixed 


voices. © Harold H. Brown, In- 
dianapolis, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 28549, Dece._ 5, 
1924. 91 


Break the news to mother; by C. K. 


Harris. © Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, as the author. R 28626, Dec. 
15, 1924. 92 


Bridge (The) ; words by Henry Long- 
fellow, music by Lady Carew, arr. 
by P. A. Schnecker; mixed voices. 
© L. W. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29615, 
Feb. 5, 1925. 93 

Bright (The) morning land; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 


396 


“RENEWALS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa. vas, 


the widow of the author. R 29279, 
Dec. 26, 1924. 94 


Buds are bursting on the trees; Easter 
earol, by Edith Rowena Noyes. © 
Edith Rowena Noyes Greene, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 29843, Mar. 
5, 1925. 95 


Bugle (The) call; march, by Richard 
Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina C. A. 
Goerdeler, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29771, Feb. 20, 
1925. 96 


words by Mark Adams, music by 


E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 29648, 
Feb. 9, 1925. 97 


Busy work songs; by D. W. Crist. © 
D. W. Crist, Alliance, O.,, as the 
author. R 380056, Mar. 28, 1925. 98 


Butterfly (The); two-step, by N. C. 


Duden. © Nelle C. Duden, Sedalia, 
Mo., as the author. R 29701, Feb. 
16, 1925. 99 


By the brook; by F. A. Williams, op. 
16. © Frederick A. Williams, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 29599, Feb. 
2, 1925. 100 


By the brookside; by J. Orth, op. 7, 
no. 5. © John Orth, Boston, as the 
author. R 29247, Jan. 5, 1925. 101 


By the thorny way of sorrow; Haster 
anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. © L. 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29623, Feb. 
5, 1925. 102 


Cache-cache; by Gabriel Pierne, ed. 
-and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 29048, Dee. 22, 1924. 1038 


Calm on the listening ear of night; 
Christmas anthem, words by Ed- 
mund H. Sears, music by W. A. 
Fisher. © William Arms Fisher, 
% Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as the 


author. R 29241, 29242, Jan. 5, 
1925. 104, 105 
Calm on the night; Christmas an- 
them, by «J. A. \Parksyi@0g..GA. 


Parks, York, Neb., as the author. 
R 30189, Apr. 18, 1925. 106 


Can He trust in you; sacred song, 
words by Mrs. Lanta Wilson Smith, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29518, Jan. 26, 1925. 107 

Cantica peurorum; collection of sa- 
cred pieces for use in church schools 
and convents, by HE. Marzo, op. 66; 


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two voices. © Eduardo 
New York, as the author. R 30087, 
Apr. 13, 1925. 108 


Caring for me; sacred song, words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by C._H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 29650, Feb. 
9, 1925. p09 


Carol it merrily, Birdie Bell; by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. KE. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 30123, Apr. 16, 1925. 110 


Cavendish music book, no. 134; album 
of 12 easy pieces, by A. Renaud; 
pf. © Albert Renaud, % Boosey & 
co., London, as the author. R 
28680, Dec. 12, 1924. 111 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Air de ballet; op. 30; pf. 4 4 mains. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Seine et Oise, France, as the au- 
thor. R 29032, Dec. 27, 1924. 112 


no. 1, ed. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of A. Foote] © Ar- 
thur Foote, Brookline, Mass., as’ the 
author. R 28548, Dec. 5, 1924. 113 


——Amertume; poésie de D. Enoch, 
musique de C. Chaminade; bar. ou 


Marzo, 


mezzo-sop., en mi min. © Cécile 
Chaminade, Le Vésinet, Seine et 
Oise, France, as the author. R 
Z29971,..Mar.,~13, 1925. 114 


April (Avril s’eveille) ; French 
words by Robert Myriel, English 
version by R. E. Elkin, music by 
C. C. Chaminade. 1. In C.—2. In 
D. © Cécile Carbonel Chaminade, 
Tamaris-sur-mer, Var, France, as 
the author. R 29956, 29957, Mar. 
13, 1925. 115 
Arabesque; op. 61; pf. 4 4 mains. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Seine et Oise, France, as the au- 


thor. R 29039, Dec. 27, 1924. 116 
Arlequin; op. 53, ed. and _ fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oes- 


terle, New York, as the author. R 
29063, Dec. 22, 1924. 117 


——Au pays bleu; poésie de Ch. 
Fuster, musique de C. Chaminade. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Seine et Oise, France, as the author. 
R 29967; Mar. 13, 1925. 118 


Bleus; poésie. de Ch. Fuster, 
musique C. Chaminade; tén ou sop. ; 
en fa. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29965, Mar. 13, 1925. 
119 


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Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie )— | 


Continued. 
Chanson triste; poésie de la Com- 
tesse Joseph Rochaid, musique de 
C. Chaminade; bar on mezzo- 
sop., en ré min. © Cécile Cham- 
' inade, Le Vésinet, Seine et Oise, 
France, as the author. R 29962, 
Mar. 138, 1925. 120 


— Guitare; caprice, op. 32; pf. a 
4 mains. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 290383, Dec. 27, 1924. 

. 121 

Lolita; eaprice espagnol, op. 54; 

pf. 4 4 mains. © Cécile Cham- 

inade, Le Vésinet, Seine et Oise, 

France, as the author. R 29037, 

Dec. 27, 1924. 122 


op. 54, ed. and fingered L. 


— 


Oesterle. © Louis Oecesterle, New 
- York, as the author. R 29059, Dec. 
22, 1924. 123 


—— Minuette; op. 23, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, 


New York, as the author. R 29053, 
Dee. 22, 1924. 124 
——Mots d’amour; poésie de Ch. 


Fuster, musique C. Chaminade. © 
Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, Seine 
et Oise, France, as the author. R 
29968, Mar. 13, 1925. 125 


—— Pas des amphores; 2° air de bal- 
let; pf. 4 4 mains. © Cécile Cham- 
inade, Le Vésinet, Seine et Oise, 
France, as the author. R 29035, 
Dec. 27, 1924. 126 


——— Pastorale enfantine; op. 12; cello 
et pf. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29043, Dec. 27, 1924. 

127 

—-— Pierrette; air de ballet, op. 41; 

pf & 4 mains. © Cécile Chami- 


nade, Le Vésinet, Seine et Oise, 
Krance, as the author. R 29036, 
Dee. 27, 1924. 128 


Les présents; poésie de Ch. Fus- 
ter, musique C. Chaminade; bar. ou 
mezzo-sop. en mi bémolle. © Cécile 


Chaminade, Le Vésinet, Seine et 
Oise, France, as the author. R 
29961, Mar. 138, 1925. 129 


Rimembranza; de C. Chaminade, 
op. 88; pf. © Cécile Chaminade, 
Le Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, 
.as the author. R 29963, Mar. 13, 
1925. 130 
Scaramouche ; caprice, op. 56; pf. 
_i4mains. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29088, Dec. 27, 1924. 
iar t 131 

Théme varié; de C. Chaminade, 
op. 89; pf. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29964, Mar. 18, 1925. 
132 


~ 


Valse caprice; op..33; pf. a 4 
mains. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29034, Dee. 27, 1924. 
133 


~ 


Vert galant; op. 85; pf. 4a 4 
mains. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 29041, Dec. 27, 1924. — 

134 

Chanson (La) du laboureur; tr. du 
flamand par Gustave Lagye, musique 
de Jan Blockx. (Six chansons pour 
enfants, no. 1) © Mme. Jan Blockx, 
Anvers, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 29362, Jan. 19, 1925. 

135 

Chant d’ amour; mazurka, by B, T. 

Missler, ed. and fingered by UL. 


Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 29057, Dec. 
29, 1924. 136 


Charity; by William Hamilton Ger- 
rish. (Gerrish collection, no. 535) 
© Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, Ashland, Mass, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
29799, Feb. 26, 1925. 137 


Cheer up; words by E. D. Mund, mu- 
sic by E. 8S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
29461, Jan. 23, 1925. 138 


Cheerfulness; rondoletto, by Richard 
Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina C. A. 
Goerdeler, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29772, Feb. 20, 
1925. 139 


Chevillard (Camille) Sonate; op. 15; 
pf. et violoneelle, en si bémol. © 


Marguerite Victoire Marie lLa- 
moureux, Chatou, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 30020, Mar. 
9, 1925. 140 


Chimes (The) of Christmas morn; 
words by Geo. Cooper, music by L. 
R. Dressler; with violin obbl. © 
Louis R. Dressler, % Chas. H. Dit- 
son & co., New York, as the author. 
R 29252, Jan. 9, 1925. 141 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) _Seven- 
teen songs; by F. Chopin, English 
version by T. Baker; sop. or ten. 


398 


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nos.3-4,1925 ° 


© Theodore Baker, New York, as 
the author. R 29821, Feb. 28, 1925. 
142 

(sbrist is risen; Easter anthem, by F. 
H. Brackett. © Frank H. Brackett, 
% Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as the 
author. R 29849, Mar. 5, 1925. 143 


Christ the Lord is risen today; Easter 
anthem, theme from R. 8. Ambrose, 
by P. Ambrose, op. 18, no. 2. © 
Paul Ambrose, Trenton, N. J., as 
the author. R 29840, Mar. 5, 1925. 

144 

Christ the world’s redeemer ; words by 

- B. H. Winslow, music by William 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Swe- 
ney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29293, Dec. 26, 1924. 145 


Christmas (The) choir; ed. by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 30115, 
Apr. 16, 1925. 146 


Christmas morn; Christmas anthem, 
sy Hdith Rowena Noyes. © E. R. 
Noyes Green, Boston, as the author. 
mh 2c, san. 5, 1925. 147 


Christmas ships; Christmas exercise, 
text by E. E. Hewitt, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 30098, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 148 


Christmas treasury, no. 8; ed. BH. S. 
Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O., as the proprietor. R 30118, Apr. 
16, 1925. _ 149 

Chromatic studies; by W. G. Smith, 

apeues, bk 1, 2... © Walson... G. 
Smith, Cleveland, as the author. R 
27331, 27332, June 7, 1924. 150 

Ciel (Le) est gris; poésie de Georges 
Rodenbach, musique de E. Moret. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as the author. 
R 29361, Jan. 19, 1925. 151 


Clarissa’s dream; by Richard Goer- 
_deler; pf. Julius Goerdeler, 
Ridgefield Pk., N. J., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 28651, Dec. 
11, 1924. 152 


Close to Thy cross, O Christ; words 
by Josephus Anderson, music by Wil- 
liam J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 29275, Dee. 26, 1924. 153 


Clown’s (The) songs; from Shake- 
speare’s comedy, by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. © Cecil Broderick, Mr. 
Stanford and Plunket Green, % 
Bell, Broderick & Gray, London, as 
the executors of the author. Rj 
28673, Dec. 12, 1924. 154 


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Come Holy spirit, heavenly dove; 
duett, by Gsell, arr. by Albert T. 
Holden; sop. or ten., alto or ten. 
© Chas. E. Holden, Montclair, N..J., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 29187, Jan. 9, 1925. 155° 


Come home; words by H. F. James, 
musie by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the au- 
thor. R 28955, Dec. 26, 1924. 156 


Come sit down beside me; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. 
by C. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) 
© Charles Wood, Cambridge. Eng- 
land, as the author. R 29487, Jan. 


24, 1925. 157 
Come, sweet morning; intermezzo, 
transcribed by ©. Kiefert. 1. Vio- 


loncello and pf.—2. Full orch.— 
3. Flute and pf.—4. Violin and pf.— 


5. Pf. © Carl Kiefert, New York, 
as the author. R 30075-30079, Mar. 
13, 1925. 158-162 


Come to the forest; duett and trio, 
by I. M. Casey; female voices. © 
I. M. Casey, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 29696, Feb. 16, 1925. 

163 

Come unto these yellow sands; words 
by Shakespeare, music by Mrs. H. 
H. A. Beach, op. 39, no. 2; women’s 
voices. © Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
28532, Dec. 5, 1924. 164 


Come, ye disconsolate; hymn anthem, 


by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author. R 29732, 
Feb. 14, 1925. 165 


Come ye faithful; Easter anthem, by 
W. A. Fisher. © William Arms 
FWisher, Boston, as the author. R 
29619, Feb. 5, 1925. 166 


Comfort others; words by Jennie Wil- 
son, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 28367, Nov. 3, 1924. 167 


Comfort ye my people; anthem, by 
EK. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lor- 
enz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
80142, Apr. 18, 1925. 168 


Coming now; sacred song, words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by E. S. 


Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 29522, Jan. 
26, 1925. 169 


Coming to the cross of Jesus; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. 


Hall.. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28363, Nov. 
3, 1924. 170 


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Commodore (The) polka; by W. 
Paris Chambers; cornet and pf. © 
Evelyn EH. Chambers, Los Angeles, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29546, Feb. 2, 1925. 171 


Consider ye the lily; by John Wie- 
gand, rev. by Hunter Davidson ; sop. 
and. ten. solo and quartet. © John 

“Wiegand, jr., Savannah, Ga., as the 

child of the deceased author. R 

28496, Dec. 6, 1924. 172 


Consolation; albumblatt, de Robert A. 
Keiser [pseud. of R. A. K. King]; 
-pf. © Robert A. Keiser King, New 
York, as the author. R 30003, Mar. 
13, 1925. 173 


Contrite (The) heart; by R. S. Am- 
brose, arr. by Frank Lynes; wom- 
en’s' voices. 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 28537, Dec. 5, 1924. 

174 


Counterfeit (The) Santa Claus; hu- 
morous Christmas cantata, text by 
Harriet D. Castle, music by J. A. 
Parks. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb., 
as the author. R 30117, Apr. 16, 
1925. 175 


Country (A) cradle song; by S. 
Liddle. (Zn Album of nine songs) 
© Samuel Liddle, London, as the 
author. R 29467, Jan. 24, 1925. 

176 


Country (A) life; four-part song, by 
A. Geibel; mixed voices. © Adam 
Geibel, % White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, as the author. R 29629, 
Feb. 6, 1925. 177 


Cradle song; by C. Dennée, op. 27, 
no. 8. (Children’s delight) © 
Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 28265, Oct. 24, 
1924. 178 


trio, English version by Fred- 
erick W. Bancroft, music by Franz 
Reis, arr. by Frank Lynes. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass.. 
as the widow of the author. R 
28610, Dee. 13, 1924. 179 


Credhe’s lament for Cail; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. 
by C. Wood. (In Irish folk songs) 
‘(© Charles Wood, Cambridge, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 29494, Jan. 
24, 1925. 180 


Crépuscule ; romance sans paroles, de 
Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche Wachs, 
Saint Mandé, Seine, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 29972, Mar. 

13, 1925. 181 


© <Adéle G. Lynes, | 


“pt. IIL, n. s., v. 20 


Cross and crown; Easter cantata for 
choirs, by Mrs. E. L. Ashford. © 
Mrs. E. L. Ashford, Nashville, Tenn., 
as the author. R 28938, Dec. 24, 
1924. 182 


Crossing the bar; poem by Tennyson, 
music by A. Foote; men’s voices. 

_ Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., as 

the author. R 28551, Dec. 5, 1924. 

183 


Crush it down; words by Jessie H. 
Brown, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 29646, Feb. 9, 1925. 

- 184 


Cuckoo (The) madrigal; words by Al- 
fred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. — 
Wood. (in Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29476, Jan. 24, 
1925. 185 


Cueillette; poésie de Ch. Fuster, 
musique de H. V. M. De Fonte- 
nailles ; sop. ou ten. © Hercule Vic- 
tor Marie De Fontenailles, Paris, as 
the author. R 30010, Mar. 9, 1925. 

186 


Cupid and I; waltz song, from Sere- 
nade, by Victor Herbert. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29004, Dee. 31, 
1924. 187 


Dancing waves; by A. Julius Bieder- 
mann, op. 82; pf., four hands. © 
Edward J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. 
I., N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30049, Mar. 28, 1925. 

188 


Dans les fleurs; poésie de Jean Riche- 
pin, musique de E. Moret. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as the author. R 
29355, Jan. 19, 1925. 189 

Darby Kelly; words by Alfred Perce- 
val Graves, airs arr. by C. Wood. 
(In Irish folk songs) © Charles 
Wood, Cambridge, England, as the 
author. R 29482, Jan. 24, 1925. 190 


Daughter of Zion; by HE. 8S. Lorenz; 


bass solo. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 30127, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 191 


Day (A) in June; by J. Orth, op. 7, 
no. 2, © John Orth, Boston, as the 
author. R 29244, Jan. 5, 1925. 192 

Day (The) is ended; evening hymn, 
by J. C. Bartlett; alto solo and 
quartette with violin obbl.. © J. C. 


Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., as the 
author. R 29609, Feb. 5, 1925. 193 
—— with violin obbl. © J. 


C. Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., as the 
author. R 296138, Feb. 5, 1925. 194 


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Day (A) of sunshine; by S. Liddle. 
(In Album of nine songs) © Sam- 
uel Liddle, London, as the author. 
R 29474, Jan. 24, 1925. 195 


De fil en aiguille; par EH. Gillet; pf. 
© Ernest Gillet, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 29042, Dec. 27, 1924. 196 


Dear love, when in thine arms; from 
The ring of Haroun Al Raschid, by 
G. W. Chadwick. © George W. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author. 

_ R 28251, Oct. 24, 1924. 197 


Death potion (Der gift trank) ; mu- 
sical recitation, by S. Hawley. © 
Stanley Hawley, Leipzig, as the 
author. R 28635, Oct. 18, 1924. 198 


Deuxieme romance; de Xavier Le- 
roux; flite et pf, en la min. 
Gaston Xavier Leroux, Salbris, 
France, as child of the deceased 
author. R 30029, Mar. 9, 1925. 199 

Dolce far niente; by J. Orth, op. 7, no. 
4. © John Orth. Boston, as the 
author. R 29249, Jan. 5, 1925. 200 

Don Jose of Sevilla; from Serenade, 

_ by Victor Herbert. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of 


the author. R 29008, Dec. 31, 1924. 
201 
Dormez-vous; poésie de de _ Selle, 


musique de H. V. M. De Fonte- 
nailles; sop. ou tén. © Hercule Vic- 
tor Marie De Fontenailles, Paris, as 
the author. R 30009, Mar. 9, 1925. 

202 


Dream (A); by A. Julius Biedermann, 
op. 79; pf., four hands. © Edward 
J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., N. 
Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30046, Mar. 23, 1925. 

203 


words by H. Heine, music by P. 
Ambrose, op. 12, no. 3. © Paul Am- 
brose, Trenton, N. J., as the author. 
R 29622, Feb. 5, 1925. 204 


Dreaming, dreaming; waltz song, from 
Serenade, by Victor Herbert. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 28996, Dec. 
31, 1924. 205 


Drink to me only with thine eves; by 
P. A. Schnecker. 1. Ten.—2. Bass. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
28523, Dec. 5, 1924. 206 


Drums of the fore and aft: words 
_by Clement Scott, musie by James 
L. Molloy. © Clarice Molloy, Ips- 
den, Wallingford, England, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
‘28667, Dec. 12, 1924. 207 


Dubois (Theodore) Intermezzo; op. 
20, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author.. R 29054, Dec. 22, 1924. 208 


Easter (The) dawn; by L. R. Dress-. 
ler; alto or bar. and ten. solos and 
‘cho. of mixed voices. © Louis R. 
Dressler, New York, as the author. 
R 29618, Feb. 5, 1925. 209 


Echoes from Hrin; medley, by S. Sei- 
ler. © Siegfried Seiler, Los Ange- 
les, as the author. R 29933, Mar. 11, 
1925. 210 


Echoes of the past; gavotte, by C. 
Dennée, op. 27, no. 2. (Children’s 


delight) © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 28259, 
Oct. 24, 1924. 211 


EKgeria; by E. R. Kroeger, op. 35; pf. 
© Ernest R. Kroeger, St. Louis, Mo., 
as the author. R 29413, Jan. 22, 
1925. 212 

Elore, Elore, by A. Somervell; with 
ace. (In Album of five old songs) 
© Arthur Somervell, Kensington, 
London, as the author. R 29465, 
Jan. 24, 1925. 213 


Elves; valse elegante by Francois 
Behr, arr. and fingered by Ferd. 
Meyer [pseud. of C. P. Scott] © 
Charles P. Seott, Malden, Mass., as 
the author. R 28599, Dec. 13, 1924. 

214 


Hnvoie de fleurs; poésie de Henri Ber- 
nard, musique Paul Delmet. © 
Marie Tibout Delmet, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 29960, Mar. 
io, 1925. 215 

Espérance (Hope); by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 56, no. 5; pf. (Violettes, 
no. 5) © Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 29998, Mar. 9, 1925. 216 


Esquisse; valse, de Victor Dolmetsch. 


op. 106; pf. © Victorine Valentine 
Octavie Penisson, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 30024, Mar. 
9, 1925. 217 


Itude en octave; de Georges Falken- 
berg, op. 20; pf. © Georges Theo- 
dore Falkenberg, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 28238, Oct. 20, 1924. 218 

Euridice ; valse brillant, by Mrs. C. A. 
Boyle; pf. © Mrs. C. A. Boyle, 
Emporia, Kan., as the author. R 
29161, Jan. 5, 1925. 219 

Every day for Jesus; words by Anna 
W. Cantrell, music by Mrs. E. L. 


Ashford. © Mrs. E. L. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. R 29508, 
Jan. 26, 1925. 220 


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Every hour for Jesus; words by E. H. 
Hewitt, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. EB. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 29290, Dec. 
26, 1924. yay 


Exercices pratiques; introduction aux 
exercices journaliers, par I. Philipp ; 
pf. © I. Philipp, Paris,’ as the 
author. R 30035, Mar. 9, 1925. 222 


Faith, hope and love; sacred solo, 
words by William H. Gardner, music 
by P. A. Sehnecker. © L: W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29611, Feb. 5, 1925. 

Be 


Fantaisie menuet; 
metsch, op. 107; pf. © Victorine 
Valentine Octavie Penisson, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30023, Mar. 9, 1925. 224 


Fantasy; by A. Whiting, op. 11; pf. 
and orch. © Arthur Whiting, New 
York, as the author. R 28191, Oct. 
16, 1924. 225 


Fashions caprice;: by R. A. Keiser. © 
Robert A. Keiser, % Shapiro & 
Bernstein, New York, as the author. 
R 292389, Jan. 5, 1925. 226 


Feast of lanterns; overture by C. W. 


Bennet; orch. © C. W. Bennet, 
Maiden, Mass., as the author. R 
28980, Dee. 27, 1924. 227 


Festival Te Deum ; without repetitions, 
by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 9, no. 1; 
in B maj. © H. Clough-Leighter, 
Wollaston, Mass., as the author. R 
29254, Jan. 9, 1925. 228 


Flag of victory (Unter dem siegesban- 
ner) ; march, by F. von Blon, arr. 
TT) Ms Dobanin 1, Oreh&-2. Pt iO 
Theo. Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as the author. R 
28419, 28422, Nov. 18, 1924. 229, 230 

Flee away ye shades of night; words 
by Jesse P. Tompkins, musie by Wil- 
liam J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. 


Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
292838, Dec. 26, 1924. 231 


Fleur de lis; par A. L. Brown; pf. 
© Arthur L. Brown, East Pitts- 


burgh, Pa., as the author. R 28277, 
Oct. 25, 1924. Ba, 
Fling out the glorious Stars and 


Stripes; by William Hamilton Ger- 
rish; bar. solo. (Gerrish collection, 
no. 200) © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, Mass, 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 29800, Feb. 26, 1925. 233 


402 


de Victor Dol- 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


4 


Florinda schottische; by E. J. Row- 
ley; pf. © Ella J. Rowley, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 29144, 
Jan. 5, 1925. 234 


Flower greeting; gavotte, by Richard 
Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina ©. A. 
Goerdeler, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 297738, Feb. 20, 
1925. 235 


Flowers are all ablow, my love; song 
by O. Pfefferkorn. © Otto Pfeffer- 
korn, Gainesville, Ga., as the au- 
thor. R 29157, Jan. 5; 1925. 32386 


For I had a spirit above my degree: 
words by Alfred Perceval Graves, 
airs arr. by C. Wood. (Jn. Irish ~ 
folk songs) © Charles Wood, Cam- 
bridge, England, as the author. R 
29493, Jan. 24, 1925. 237 

For Luella; by C. F, Stayner, op. 3. 
no. 7. © Charles Frederick Stay- 


ner, Salt Lake City, as the author. 
R 29937, Mar. 13, 1925. 238 


For the Master; saered song by J. A. 


Parks. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb., 
as the author. R 28956, Dee. 26, 
1924. 239 


For this; by Reginald DeKoven; sop. 
or ten., in D. © Anna F. DeKoven, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 29047, Dec. 22, 1924. 

240 


Forgotten fairy tales; by Edgar 


Thorn [pseud. of Edward MacDow- 
ell]; pf. 1. Sung outside ' the 
prince’s door. [3 others] © Mar- 
ian MacDowell, Peterborough, N. 
H., aS the widow of the author. 
R 29780, Feb. 20, 1925. 241 


Forward g0; gospel song, words by 
Ida M. Budd, music by C. D. Hm- 
erson [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29534, Feb. 2, 1925. 242 


Four leaf clover; words by Ella Hig- 
ginson, music by Lelia M. Brownell. 


© Lelia Brownell Geddes, New 
York, as the author. R 30081, Mar. 
ol, 1925, 243 
Four (The) leaf clover; by H. Engel- 
mann, op. 262, no, 1-4; pf. 1. 
Waltz.—2. Polka.—8. Schottische.— 
4. Mazurka. © Marie C. Engel- 


mann, Philadelphia, as the widow 
of the author. R 29225-29228, Jan. 
2, 1925. 244-247 


Fragrance of flowers; for Children’s 
day, by J. L. Hall and Irvin H. 


Mack. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, aS the author. R 28358, 
Nov. 3, 1924. 248 


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Friede auf erden; Weihnachts-kan- Gavotte; from ’cello suite, by F. HE. 


tate, text von W. F. Werheim, mu- 


sik von FE. S. Lorenz; kirchen- 
ehoere. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 
30126, Apr. 16, 1925. 249 


Friend (A) in Jesus; words by Ida 
Seott Taylor, music by E. 8. Lorenz. 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 28964, Dec. 26, as 


Friendly (A) talk; by A. Julius Bied- 
ermann; pf. © Hdward J. Bieder- 
mann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
30036, Mar. 23, 1925. 251 


Frolic of the birds; polka caprice, 
by S. Seiler. © Siegfried Seiler, 
Los Angeles, as the author. R 
29925, Mar. 11, 1925. 252 


From the recesses; chant, by C. H. 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
eago, as the author. R 30094, Apr. 
18, 1925. 253 


Fromme kinder ; eine Kinderstag litur- 
gie, von C. F. Zimmermann und 
Edmund S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29733, Feb. 14, 1925. 254 


_ Full dress medley overture; by Frank 
H. Robie. © Mrs. Frank H. Robie, 
Boston, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 29604, Feb. 2, 1925. 255 


Funeral (The) march of a toy sol- 
dier; by C. Dennée, op. 27, no. 7. 


(Children’s delight) © Charles 

Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as the 

author. R 28264, Oct. 24, 1924. 
256 


Galatea; no. 1 des poémes virgiliens, 
de T. Dubois; pf. © Théodore Du- 
bois, Paris, as the author. x2 29391, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 257 


Galin-Paris-Chevé method; easy pop- 
ular sight singing manual, rev. and 
augmented by J. Zobanaky. v. 2, 
pt. 1, 2. © John Zobanaky, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 28586, 
Dee. 9, 1924. 258 


Galop miniatures; by C. W. Grimm. 
© Carl William Grimm, Cincinnati, 
as the author. R 28481, Nov. 28, 
1924. 259 


Gathering sheaves for Jesus; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28377, Nov. 
8, 1924. 260 


Farrar, op. 19; pf. © Frederic 
Emerson Farrar, Tampa, Fla., as the 
author. R 29846, Mar. 5, 1925. 261 


Gaynor (Jessie L.) Hymn; ladies’ 
-voices. S8vo. © Dorothy Gaynor - 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
28164, Jan. 5, 1925. 262 


Gazelle (La) ; dance characteristic, by 


T. Bendix. © Theodore Bendix, 
New York, as the author. R 29406, 
Janz (21, 1925, 263 


Gedalge (André) Sonate; op. 12; vio- 
lin. © André Gedalge, Chessy par 
Montevrain, Seine & Marne, France, 
as the author. R 29045, Dec. 27, 
1924. 264 


Gelobet sei dem Herrn; reformations- 
festlied, von E. S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 30097, Apr. 18, 1925. 265 


Gethsemane; Easter service, by C. H. 
Gabriel. (Festal days, no. 39, Jan., 
1897) © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R_. 28936, Dec. 24, 
1924. 266 


Gift of the gods; ballad, words by H. 
A. D. Ransom, music by H. Lohr. 
© Herman Lohr, London, as the 
author. R 28686, Dec. 12, 1924. 267 


Gitana; Spanish song, by Franz Behr, 
rev. and fingered by Ferd. Meyer 
[pseud. of C. P. Seott] © Charles 
P. Seott, Malden, Mass., as the 
author. R 28600, Dec. 18, 1924. 268 


Gleams from the Holy land; sacred 
song, words by H. HE. Hewitt, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29653, Feb. 9, 1925. 269 

Glendale waltz; by A. E. Hosmer;' 
four hands. © A. E. Hosmer, Se- 
dalia. Mo., as the author. R 29699, 
Feb. 16, 1925. “ 270 


Gliding away; words by Jesse P. 
Tompkins, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 29282, Dec. 
26, 1924. a Bl 


Gloria in excelsis ; by C. A. Havens, op. 
178; in A flat. © C..A. Havens, 
Chieago, as the author. R 29545, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 272 

Gloria Patri; anthem, by Arthur W. 
Nelson. © Mrs. Cornelius Barry. 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 30095, Apr. 18, 1925. Zio 


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Gloria tibi and Amen; by Homer N. 
Bartlett; cho. of boys’ or children’s 
voices. © Emma L. Bartlett, Brook- 
lyn. as the widow of the author. R 
30053, Mar. 25, 1925. 274 


Glorious honor of Thy majesty ; hymn 
authem, by E. 8S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29730, Feb. 14, 1925. 275 


Glorious sunshine; words by Adam 
Craig, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29446, Jan. 23, 1925. 276 


Glory be to God on high; by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. (Gerrish collec- 
tion, no. 532) © Willard P. Gerrish 
and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, 
Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29794, Feb. 26, 
1925. 277 

Glory-peace-goodwill; Chistmas quar- 
tet, by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
30099, Apr. 18, 1925. 278 


Glory to God; by Augusto Rotoli; sop. 
or ten. solo, quartett or cho... © 
Francesca Roioti, Brooklyn, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
29234, Jan. 2, 1925. 279 


Christmas anthem, by E. S. Lo- 
renz. © Edmund ‘8. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 30131, Apr. 18, 
1925. 280 


Go bravely forth; words by Charles 
Groendyke, music by James McGran- 
ahan. © Addie McGranahan, Les- 
tershire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 28355, Oct. 27, 1924. 281 


Go lovely rose; madrigal for four 
voices, words by Edmund Waller, 
music by E. H. Smith. (Choralist 
no. 325) © Ernest H. Smith, Liver- 
pool. 
28692, Dec. 12, 1924. 282 


God bless our native land; words by 
J. S. Dwight, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© E .S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29789, Feb. 14, 1925. 283 


God over all; words by H. H. Hewitt, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29453, Jan. 238, 1925. 284 

God’s acre; words by Eugene Field, 
music by J. H. Brewer, op. 39, no. 


England, as the author. R. 


pt. 11, nis3 v.20 


New York, as the widow of the 
author.. R 29866, Sept. 13, 1924. 
286 


Golden (The) summer land; sacred 
song, words by G. M. Bills, music 
by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. Mc- 
Phail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the au- 
thor. .R 29523, Jan. 26, 1925. 287 


Golden sunset; waltz, by E. L. Hinkle. 
© H, L. Hinkle, Sedalia, Mo., as 
the author. R 29695, Feb. 16, 1925. 

288 

Golden (The) treasury of American 
songs and lyrics; by various an- 
thors, ed. by Frederick Lawrence 
Knowles. © L. C. Page & co., Bos- 
‘ton, as the proprietor. R 29759,. 
Dec. 5, 1924. — 289 


Good-bye my Highland lass; song, by 
Richard Goerdeler; in A flat. © 
Julius H. Goerdeler, Ridgefield Pk.. 
N. J., as the child: of the deceased 
author. R 28498, Dee. 6, 1924. 

290 


Good-bye Robin; words by J. Anthony 
McDonald, musie by Frank L. Moir. 
© Eleanor Moir, London, as the 
widow of the author. R 28679, Dec. 
12, 1924. 291 


Good-night; by R. H. Woodman. © 
Robert Huntington Woodman, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 29818, 
Feb. 28, 1925. 292 


Good night good night beloved; quar- 
tette, by W. R. Spence; men’s voices. 
© Wm. R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author. R 29606, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 293 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Naza- 
reth; arr. W. W. Gilchrist. © 
Anna R. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 29260, Jan. 12, 1925. 294 


Graduates (The) ; march two-step, by 
Maurice Levi. © Leon Leyi, New . 
York, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 29405, 
Jan. 21, 1925. 295 


Great architect of earth and heaven; 
by William Hamilton | Gerrish. 
(Gerrish collection, no. 532) © 
Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R.-. 


4. 1. High voice in C minor.—2. 29790, Feb. 26, 1925. 296 
Low voice in E minor. © John | Gypsy wedding: by 8. Seiler. (Hun- 
Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as the au- carian sketches, no. 2) Sieg- 
thor. R 28545, Dec. 5, 1924. 285 fried Seiler, Los Angeles, ‘as. the 
Gold (The) bug march; by Victor author. ~ R 29932, Mar. 11, 1925. 
Herbert; pf: © Therese Herbert, 297 
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Hallowed be His name; words by E. | He and she; by 8. Liddle. 


A. Hoffman, music by J. H. Ten- 
ney. © Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ips- 
wich, Mass., as the widow. of the 
author. R 28959, Dec. 26, eo 


Hamiltonian march; by R. B. Hall. 


© Isabella Hall Philbrook, Lynn, 


as the widow of the au- 
R 29548, Feb. 2, 1925. 299 


Happy in the love of Jesus; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. 


Mass., 
thor. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28361, Nov. 
8, 1924. 300 


Hard times come again no more; 
words and music by Stephen Fos- 
ter, arr. F. J. Smith; men’s voices. 
© Frank J. Smith, New York, as 
the author. R 29233, Jan. 2, 1925. 

301 


Harding’s book of jigs and reels; by 
F. Harding; violin or pf. no. 2. 
© Frank Harding, New York, as 
the author. R 29670, Feb. 12, 1925. 

302 


Hark the herald angels sing; Christ- 
mas anthem, by P. A. Schnecker. 
© L. W. Schnecker, New York, as 


the widow of the author. R 29248, 
Jan. 5, 1925. 308 
Hark! the silver trumpet calling; 


words by Francis V. Hubbard, mu- 
sic by G. B. Nevin. George B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 30066, Mar. 28, 1925. 304 


Harp that once through Tara’s hall; 


transcription by S. Seiler. © Sieg- 

fried Seiler, Los Angeles, as the 

author. R 29928, Mar. 11, 1925. 
305 


Harvest (The) crown; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
K. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 30093, Apr. 18, 1925. 

306 


Have faith in God; words and music 
by May Agnew. © May Agnew 
Stephens, New York, as the au- 
thor, R 29579, Jan. 29, 1925. 307 


Have merey upon. me; anthem, by 


C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, as the author. R 30102, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 308 


Have you found the Saviour precious; 
words by Ida LL. Reed, music by 
J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author. R 28364, 

‘Nov. 8, 1924. 309 


(In Al- 
bum of nine songs) © Samuel 
Liddle, London, as the author. R 
29472, Jan. 24, 1925. 310 


He is my Saviour divine; words by 
' Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. Hall. - 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 28374, Nov. 3, 1924. 
311 


He is sleeping in the Klondike vale to- 
night; words and music by M. J. 
Fitzpatrick. © Michael Joseph Fitz- 
patrick, New York, as the author. 
R 29417, Jan. 24, 1925. 312 


He leadeth me; hymn anthem, by C. 


B. McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, 
Chicago, as the author. R 29729, 
Feb. 14, 1925, 313 


He loveth me; anthem, by John A. 
West. 8vo. © Joseph M. West, 
West Chicago, Ill., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 29162, Jan. 
5,: 1925, 314 


He’s up against the real thing now; 
words by Edward Furber, music by 
Bert A. Williams. © Lottie Wil- 
liams, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 300838, Apr. 4, 1925. 

315 


He saved even me; words by D. C. 
Carson, music by C. H. Gabriel. .© 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29644, Feb. 9, 1925. 316 


He shall come down like rain; by HE. 
S. Lorenz; alto solo, alto and sop. 
duet and quartet. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 30125, Apr. 16, 1925. 317 


Hear O my people; short anthem, by 
F. Stevenson; sop. solo and quartet 
cho. © Frederick Stevenson, Pasa- 
dena, as the author. R 28499, Dec. 
6, 1924. “318 


Hear the loving voice; words by J. W. 
Kounse, music by J. H. Tenney. © 
Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29633, Feb. 9, 1925. 319 


Hear the voice of Jesus say; anthem, 
words by H. Bonar, music by A. W. 
Nelson. © Mrs. Cornelius Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
-kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R, 28935, Dec. 24, 1924. 320 


Hear then in love; duett and quartet, 
words by H. Bonar, music by W. A. 
Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, To- 
ledo, O., as the widow of the author. 
R. 29659, Feb. 9;: 1925: 321 


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Heaven’s harvest home; by J. M. Black 
and Lanta Wilson Smith. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 28347, Oct. 27, 1924. 322 


Heller (Stephen) 28 studies for the 
middle grade; arr., critically rev. 
and furnished with a preface by 
Heinrich Germer, bk. 3. (Academic 
new edition of selected pianoforte 
studies) © H. Germer, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 29868, Sept. 13, 1924. 323 


Help me Master; by J. M. Black and 
Lanta Wilson Smith. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 28349, Oct. 27, 1924. 324 


Her golden hair is cut short now; from 
The ballet girl, words by Adrian 
Ross [pseud. of Arthur R. Ropes], 
music by C. Kiefert. © Carl Kie- 
fert, New York, as the author. R 
29940, Mar. 18, 1925. 325 


Her name is Mandy; or, Dar’ll be 
trouble in the tenderloin tonight, 
words by E. Smith, musie by John 
Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, New 
York, as the author. R 30086, Apr. 
4, 1925. 326 

Herbergprinses; opéra in 3 bedrijven 
en 4 tafereelen, gedicht van Nestor 
de Tiére, muziek van Jan Blockx; 
zang en klavier. Partituur. © 
Mme. Jan Blockx, Anvers, Belgium, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29390, Jan. 19, 1925. Sat 


Here am I; words by Ada Blenkhorn, 
music by S. B. Jackson [pseud. of 
C. H. Gabriel] © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, as the author. R 29533, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 328 


Hermann (Friedrich) 12 easy études; 
op. 29; violin, 1st and 3rd position. 
bk. 2, nos. 1-12. (36 exercises and 
études for the violin) © Gustav 
Hermann, Berlin, Friederich C. 
Hermann, Florence, Italy, Wilhel- 
mina, Bertha and Elisabeth Her- 
mann, Baden, Germany, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
29766, Feb. 20, 1925. 329 

——12 exercises for beginners; op. 
29; violin, 1st position. bk. 1, nos. 
1-12. (86 exercises and études for 
the violin) 
Berlin, Friederich C. Hermann, Flor- 
ence, Italy, Wilhelmina, Bertha and 
Hlisabeth Hermann, Baden, Ger- 


many, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29765, Feb. 20, 
1925. 330 


12 special études; op. 29; violin, 
1st to 7th position. bk. 3, nos. 1-12. 


© Gustav Hermann, 


(386 exercises and études for the vio- 
lin) © Gustav’ Hermann, Berlin, 
Friederich C. Hermann, Florence, 
Italy, Wilhelmina, Bertha and 
Elisabeth Hermann, Baden, Ger- 


many, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29767, Feb. 20, 
1925. . 331 


Hero (A) ’till judgement day ; descrip- 
tive song, words and-music by Mon- 
roe H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. 
Rosenfeld, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 28617, Dec. 15, 
1924. 3a2 


Heure (L’) d’aimer; poésie d’Armand 
Sylvestre, musique H. V. M. De 
Fontenailles. © Hercule Victor 
Marie De Fontenailles, Paris, as the 


author. R 30016, Mar. 9, 1925. 333 
Heure (L’) inoubliable; promenade, 
poésie de Georges Rodenbach, 
musique de E. Moret. © Ernest 


Moret, Paris, as the author. R 
29356, Jan. 19, 1925. 334 


Hey ho, the morning dew; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
C. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29495, Jan. 24, 
1925. 335 


Hey Nonny no; old English lyric, 
music by Laura G. Lemon. A. 
C. Potter, London. as the executor 
of the author. R 28688, Dee. 12, 
1924. 336 


Hobby-horse (The) ride; by C. Den- 
née, op. 27, no. 6. (Children’s de- 
light) © Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 28263, Oct. 
24, 1924. 337 


Hold Thou my hands; sacred song, by 


E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
29648, Feb. 9, 1925. 338 


Holy, holy, holy, Lord; anthem for 
Trinity tide, by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 28607, 
Dee. 138, 1924. 339 


Home to rest; words by Johnson Oat- 
man, jr., music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. EH. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa.,; as. the 
widow of the author. R 29289, Dec. 
26, 1924. 340 


Honey ! you’se ma lady love; coon song 
and cho., by Nat. D. Mann. © 
Mrs. Nat D. Mann, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29396, 
Jan. 21, 1925. 341 


406 


. RENEWALS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 — 


How can I say good bye; words and 
music by C.. W. Krogmann. © 
Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Mass., as the author. 
9, 1924. 342 


Hush-a-by; words by E. E. Hewitt. 
music by William J. Kirkpatrick: 
© Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 29292, Dec. 26, 1924. 

343 


Hush-a-by, baby dear; by Edwin D. 
-Forest [pseud. of Richard Goerde- 
ler] (Ten tempters, no. 7) © Wil- 
helmina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 29221, Jan. 2, 1925. 

. 344 


Hush-a-bye; words and music by G. 
Lane; with violin or violoncello 
ace., ad lib. 1. In A flat.—2. In F.— 
3. In G. © Gerald Lane, North 
Goudburst, Kent, England, as the 
author. R 29953-29955, Mar. 18, 
1925. 345-347 


I'd roam the world over with you; 
words by Alfred Perceval Graves, 
airs arr. by ©. Wood. (in Irish 
folk songs) © Charies Wood, Cam- 
bridge, England, as the author. R 
29492, Jan. 24, 1925. 348 


don’t like no cheap man; written 
and composed by Williams and 
Walker. © Lottie Williams, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 28981, Dec. 16, 1924. 349 


have a wonderful Saviour; words 
by Irvin H. Mack, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28869, Nov. 
3, 1924. 350 


have redeemed thee; words by E. R. 
Latta, music by A. Geibel. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 29502, Jan. 26, 1925. 351 


Ill be a soldier; words by H. A. 
Henry, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 28954, Dec. 26, 1924. 352 


TV’) marry the man I love; written 
and composed by Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 28620, Dec. 15, 1924. Bao 


T’ll sing again down by the sea; words 
and music by C. W. Hidden. © 
Charles Walter Hidden, Carver, 
Mass., as the author. R 29183, Jan. 
8, 1925. 354 


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| I love thee (Ich liebe dich); by AlI- 
bert Mildenberg. © Sarah Milden- 
berg, New York, as the executor of 
. the author. R 29184, Jan. 9, 1925. 
| 355 


I love thee, I adore thee; by Victor 
Herbert; cornet solo and orch. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29016, Dec. 
13, 1924. 356 


from Serenade, by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29003, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 357 


—— Same. © Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29018, Dee. 31, 1924. 358 


I love you, acushla machree; words 
by Smith and DeLange, music by 
John Stromberg. © Edgar Smith, 
New York, as the author. R 30085, 
Apr. 4, 1925. 359 


I'm the boy for bewitching them; 
words by Alfred Perceval Graves, 
airs arr. by C. Wood. (Jn Irish folk 


songs) © Charles Wood, Cam- 
bridge, England, as the author. R 
29488, Jan. 24, 1925. 360 


I said to the wind of the South; from 
The voice of Sakina, by G. W. 
Chadwick. © George W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author. R 28256, 
Oet. 24, 1924. 361 


I shall be satisfied ; gospel song, words 
by G. W. Crofts, music by C. H. 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago, aS the author. R 29541, Feb. 
2, 1925. 362 


I sought the Lord; short anthem, 
by F. Stevenson; contralto solo and 
quartet cho. © Frederick Steven- 

' gon, Pasadena, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 28458, Nov. 20, 1924. 363 


think of thee; melody, by Richard 
Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina C. A. 
Goerdeler, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29770, Feb. 20, 
1925. 364 


will be true to my Savior; words 
by. H. J. Zelley, music by E. S. 


Lo 


Len 


Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 29459, Jan. 
23, 1925. 365 


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will follow on; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr., music William J. Kirk- 


patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 29287, 
Dec. 26, 1924. 366 


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I will praise Thee; anthem by L. |} In mead where roses bloom; from 


O. Emerson. © Mabel. Emerson, 
Arlington, Mass., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 29736, Feb. 
14, 1925. 367 


I would walk with Jesus; words by 
H. F. James, music by E. S. Lor- 
enz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 29512, Jan. 26, 
1925. 368 


If I were a rose; by S. Liddle. (In 
Album of nine songs) © Samuel 
Liddle, London, as the author. R 
29469, Jan. 24, 1925. 369 


If I were a sunbeam; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 29284, 
Dec. 26, 1924. 370 


If ye then be risen; Haster anthem, 
by C. Simper. © Caleb Simper, 
Kilbirnie, Barnstaple, England, as 
the author. R 28889, Oct. 11, 1924. 

371 


If you love me, leave me; written and 


composed by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. 


© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
28618, Dec. 15, 1924. Bie 


Impassioned dream (Ensuefio seduc- 
tor); waltz, by J. Rosas, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani; orch. Theo. 
Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 28417, 
Noy. 138, 1924. 373 


In command; march two-step, by J. 
Ben Michaelis [pseud. of B. Jerome] 
© Ben Jerome, New York, as the 
author. R 29408, Jan. 21, 1925. 

374 


In days of yore; words by Harriet D. 
Castle and E. S. Lorenz. © Ed- 
mund’ S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29655, Feb. 9, 1925. 375 


In dreamland; mazurka, by S. Seiler. 
© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 29931, Mar. 11, 1925. 

376 


In lilting rhythm; by Edgar Thorn 
[pseud. of Edward MacDowell] ; pf. 
© Marian MacDowell, Peterbor- 
ough, N. H., as the widow of the 
author. R 29779, Feb. 20, 1925. 

377 

In May; chorus, by Horatio W. Park- 
er; women’s voices. © Mrs. Anna 
Parker, % Fifth Ave. bank, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 28748, Nov. 29, 1924. 378 


The voice of Sakina, by G.: W. Chad- 


wick. © George W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author. R 28253, 
Oct. 24, 1924. 


379 


In the Gypsies camp; by S. Seiler. 
(Hungarian sketches, no. 1) 
Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as the 
author. R 29935, Mar. 11, 1925. 

. 380 

In the hammock; by L. BH. Orth, op. 
2, no. 1; pf., modern fingering. © 
John Orth, Boston, as the widower 
of the author. R 28504, Dec. 6, 
1924. 381 


In the hollow of His hand; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by A. Gei- 


bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 296386, Feb. 9, 
1925. 382 
In Venice; Italian serenade, by P. 
Rubens. © Paul Rubens, New 
York, as the author. R 29401, Jan. 
21, 1925. 383 


Indian band; two-step march, by D. 
H. Bentley. © D. Holmes Bentley, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 
29694, Feb. 16, 1925. 384 

Indian cradie song; by R. H. Wood- 
man. © Robert Huntington Wood- 
man, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
29816, Feb. 28, 1925. 385 

Irrfahrt (Die) um’s Gluck; overture, 
by F. v. Suppé, arr. by Theo. Moses 
[pseud. of T. M. Tobani]; orch. © 
Theo. Moses Tobani, % Carl Fis- 
cher, ine., New York, as the author. 


R 28415, Nov. 18, 1924. 386 
Jack how I envy you; words and 
music by H. VonTilzer. © Harry 


VonTilzer, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 29787, Feb. 26, 1925. 387 


Japanese lantern dance; by J. W. 
Bratton. © John W. Bratton, New 
York, as the author. R 29399, Jan. 
21, 1925. 388 

Jesus came to me; sacred song, words 
by Flora Bert Harris, music by C. 


H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, as the author. R 29530, 
Jan. 26, 1925. 389 


Jesus is calling the children; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by William 
J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Swe- 
ney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29285, Dec. 26, 1924. 390 


Jesus, lover of my soul; sacred song, 
by HE. L. Ashford; sop. Emma 
L. Ashford, Nashville, as the author. 
R 30106, Apr. 18, 1925. 391 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 

words by Charles Wesley, music 
by C. F. Manney, op. 2, no. 1. © 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, % Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston, as the author. 
R 30069, Mar. 28, 1925. 392 


Jeune (Le) debutante; valse grazieuse 
de salon, by HE. Flemming; pf. 
Elsa Flemming, % Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, as the author. R 28503, 
Dec. 6, 1924. 393 


Jeunesse; poeme de A. L. Hettich, mu- 
sique G. Hiie; partition chant et 
pf. © G. Hiie, Paris, as the author. 
R 30028, Mar. 9, 1925. 394 


Jolly comber; old song arr. by Lucy 
E. Broadwood. © Lucy Broadwood, 
.% WUloyds bank, London, as the au- 
thor. R 28684, Dec. 12, 1924. 395 


Jolly (The) little peasant; waltz, by 
C. Dennée, op. 27, no. 5. (Children’s 
delight) © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 28262, 
Oct. 24, 1924. - 396 


Jour d’ été; tr. du flamand par Gus- 
tave Lagye, musique de Jan Blockx. 
(Six chansons pour enfants, no. 5) 
© Mme. Jan Blockx, Anvers, Bel- 
gium, as the widow of the author. 
R 29366, Jan. 19, 1925. 397 


Joy to the person of my love; by A. 
Somervell; with ace. (In Album of 
five old songs) © Arthur Somer- 
vell, Kensington, London, as the au- 
thor. R 29463, Jan. 24, 1925. 398 


Joy to the world; anthem, by E.-S. 
- Lorenz; full cho. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 30133, Apr. 18, 1925. 399 


Christmas cantata, by E. S. Lo- 
renz; cho. choirs. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 30116, Apr. 16, 1925. 400 


Jubilate Deo; by Albert J. Holden; no. 
5, in F. © Chas. E. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y. and Alice May Lucas, 
Longmeadow, Mass., as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
29625, Feb. 5, 1925. 401 

in A flat; by A. W. Lansing. © 
A. W. Lansing, Syracuse, N. Y., as 
the author. R 28554, Dec. 5, 1924. . 

402 

-——in E flat; by H. Clough-Leighter, 
op. 8, no. 2. © H. Clough-Leighter, 
Wollaston, Mass., as the author. R 
29235, Jan. 2, 1925. 403 


in F; by P. A. Schnecker. © L. 
W. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29617, Feb. 
5, 1925. 404 


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Jubilate in D; by John A. West. 8vo. 
© Joseph M. West, West Chicago, 
Tll., as the child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 29158, Jan. 5, 1925. 405 


Jug (The) of punch; words by Al-. 
fred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
C. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29497, Jan. 24, 
1925. 406 


Just a little sunshine; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 29277, Dec. 
26, 1924. 407 


Just a little while; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 29281, 
Dec. 26, 1924. 408 


Just:as I am; sacred song, by HK. L. 
Ashford; contralto. © Emma L. 
Ashford, Nashville, as the author. 
R 30107, Apr. 18, 1925. 409 


Kate O’Donoghue; by Chauncey Ol- 
cott. Chauncey Olcott, New 
York, as the author. R 28560, Dec. 
6, 1924. i 410 


Keep- me close to Thee; words by 
Laura HE. Newell, music by W. A. 
Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, To- 
ledo, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 28960, Dec. 26, 1924. 411 


Keep me near the blessed Saviour ; 
words by HE. C. Macartney, music by 
J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
28373, Nov. 3, 1924. 412 


Keep me this day; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, musie by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 28965, Dec. 26, 1924. 

413 


Keep step in the march; gospel song, 
words by Jessie H. Brown, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Chicago, as the author. R 
29538, Feb. 2, 1925. 414 


Kerry (The) cow; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. 
Wood. (In Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29478, Jan. 24, 


1925. 415 
King Charles; song, by S. Liddle. (In 
Album of nine songs) © Samuel 


Liddle, London, as the author. R 
29475, Jan. 24, 1925. 416 


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8773 (417) 


King (The) comes in; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as 
the author. R 28751, Dee. 29, 1924. 


417 © 


King Henry to fair Rosamund; words 
by Michael Drayton, music by Liza 
~* Lehmann. 1. In A flat.—2. In B 
flat. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as the widower of the author. R 
29958, 29959; Mar. 13, 1925. 418 


King (The) of kings; by F. C. Gott- 
schalk and L. F. Gottschalk. © 
Louis F. Gottschalk, New York, as 
the author. R 29410, Jan. 21, 1925. 

419 


King (The) of love; Christmas sery- 
ice, by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
30112, Apr. 16, 1925. 420 


Kirehenchor (Der); band 1, nr. 1 
Juni 1897, by various authors, ed. 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O., as the proprietor. 
R 297387, Feb. 14, 1925. 421 


Kiss (A) and a tear; words by Claude 
Fayette Bragdon, music by R. G. 
Cole, op. 12, no. 3. © Rossetter G. 

' Cole, Chicago, as the author. R 

29850, Mar. 5, 1925. 422 


Konigskinder ; 
-akten von Ernst Rasmer, musik von 
' Engelbert Humperdinck; orchester- 
partitur. 
dinck, Oldenburg, Germany, as the 


child of the deceased author. R | 


28388,, Sept. 15, 1924. 423 


Lafitte; comic opera in three acts, 
_ libretto by Louis De Lange, music 
by Victor Herbert. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow 
of the author. 
1924. 424 


Same. © Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29914, Dee. 8, 1924. 425 


Lambs of the fold; words by Birdie 
Bell, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
EK. §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29514, Jan. 26, 1925. 

426 


Lamento; 10° livraison, Ch. M. Mi- 
chel; orgue moderne. © Ch. M. 
Michel, Paris, as the author. R 

- 300381, Mar. 9, 1925. 427 


Land (The) of by and by; words by 
Ida Scott Taylor, music by HE. S. 
- Lorenz. © Edmund _ S._ Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 29638, 
_ Feb. 9, 1925. 428 


ein midrchen in drei | 


© Wolfram MHumper- | 


R 29009, Dee. 31, | 


pt. 1, n-s.,.vi.20 


Late, late, too late; anthem, by Ar- 
thur W. Nelson. © Mrs. Cornelius 
Barry, Central Lake, Mich., as the 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 30105, Apr. 18, 1925. 

“ih 429 

Laugh and the world laughs with you; 
words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, mu- 
sic by S. Seiler; mezzo sop. in F 
min. © Siegfried Seiler, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 29930, Mar. 
11, 1925. 430 


Lead, kindly light; sacred song, words 
by J. H. Newman, music by E. 
Marzo, op. 61; high voice, organ or 
pf. ace. © Eduardo Marzo, New 
York, as the author. R 28631, Dec. . 
16, 1924. 431 


Lead me all the way; words and mu- 
sic by W. A. Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. 
Ogden, Toledo, O., as the widow 
of the author. R 29460, Jan. 23, 
1925. 432 


Lead us, Father; hymn anthem, by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 30137, Apr. 18, 1925. 433 


Legend of the bells; solo. and cho. 
from the Chimes of Normandy, by 
Planquette, arr. by L. B. Marshall. 
(Beacon series, no. 97) © Leon- 
ard B. Marshall, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 28716, Dee. 24, 1924. 4384 


Legend of the east window (Die le- 
gende vom chorfenster) ; musical 
recitation, by S. Hawley. © Stan- 
ley Hawley, Leipzig, as the author. 
R 28636,:Dec. 18, 1924. 435 


Leroux (Xavier) Hymne; paroles de 
Ch. Baudelaire. 1. Hdition pour 
voix graves.—2. En fa, pour voix 
elevées. © Gaston Xavier Leroux, 
Salbris, Loir et Cher, France, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
28240, Oct. 20, 1924. 436 


Let the Saviour pilot thee; words by 
Jennie Wilson, music by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lineoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 28362, Nov. 3, 1924. 

437 


Let the words of my mouth; sentence, 
music by Homer N. Bartlett; cho. of 
boys’ or children’s voices. © Emma 
L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 30052, Mar. 25, ~ 
1925. 438 


Let us forget; words by M. Darmes- 
teter, music by M. V. White. © 
Maude Valerie White, % Chappell 
& co., ltd., London, as the author. 
R 29745, Feb. 21, 1925. 439 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


Let us freely give; words by Ida Scott 
Taylor, music by A. Geibel. 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 

author. R 29510, Jan. 26, 1925. 440 


Let your light shine out; words by 
Mrs. M. L. Herr, music by M. L. 
McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 28962, 
Dee. 26, 1924. 441 


Life’s lullaby; two-part song, by G. 
Lane, ed. Percy Jackman. © Gerald 
Lane, North Goudhurst, Kent, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 29952, Mar. 
HS. 1920. 442 


Lift up lift up your voices now; East- 
er anthem, E. Marzo. © Eduardo 
Marzo, New York, as the author. 
R 29853, Mar. 5, 1925. 443 


Lift up your heads; Haster anthem, 
by Albert J. Holden. © Chas. E. 
Holden, White Plains, N. Y. and 


Alice May Lucas, Longmeadow, 
Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29624, Feb. 5, 
1925. 444 


— words by Mrs. J. M. Dana, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, Chicago, as the author. R 
29641, Feb. 9, 1925. 445 


Lift up your heads ye mighty gates; 
hymn by Weiszel, music by J. E. 
Trowbridge; ten. solo and quartet 
or cho. with violin obbl. ad lib. 
Frances A. Trownbridge, Newton, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 29255, Jan. 9, 1925. 446 


Light at eventide; words by Mark 
Ambient, music by L. Ronald. © 
Landon Ronald, London, as_ the 
author. R 28666, Dec. 12, 1924. 447 


Light (The) of the cross; words by 
EK. W. Chapman, music by J. H. Ten- 
ney. © Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ips- 
wich, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 29445, Jan. 23, 1925. 448 


Light (The) of youth; march song, by 
J. C. Macy. © Mary E. S. Macy, 
Worcester, as the widow of the au- 

thor. R 28661, Dec. 19, 1924. 449 


Lilies (The) of the field; Children’s 
day service, words by Virginia V. 
Whittier, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 29656, Feb. 9, 1925. 
450 

Listen to the Savior’s voice; sacred 
song, words by Wm. H. Gardner, 
musie by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
~ 29455, Jan. 23, 1925. 451 


8773 (463) 


Little Boy Blue; words by Elizabeth 
Harman, music by Florence Buck- — 
ingham Joyce. © F. B. Joyce 
Adams, New York, as the author. R 
28508, Dec. 6, 1924. 452 


Little innocent; gavotte simplice, by | 


T. Bendix. © Theodore Bendix, 
New York, as the author. R 29404, 
Jan. 21, 1925. 453 


Little Maude gavotte; by Edwin D. 


Forest [pseud. of Richard Goerde- 
ler] (Ten tempters, no. 10) © Wil- 
helmina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 29224, Jan. 2, 1925. 
454 
Little (The) musician; by A. Julius 
Biedermann; pf. © Edward J. Bie- 
dermann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
30039, Mar. 23, 1925. 455 


Little pilgrims; gospel song, words by 
Ida M. Budd, music by S. B. Jack- 
son [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29536, Feb. 2, 1925. 456 


Living like the lillies; sacred song, 
words by Wm. H. Gardner, music 
by W. A. Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. Og- 
den, Toledo, O., as the widow of the 
author. R 29520, Jan. 26, 1925. 457 


Lord (The) is King; chorus anthem 
by Emma L. Ashford. © E. L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
28934, Dec. 24, 1924. 458 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
by E. M. Young. © Edward M. 
Young, Orlando, Fla., as the author. 
R 29776, Feb. 20, 1925. 459 


Lost (The) child; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. 
Wood. (Im Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29486, Jan. 24, 
1925. 460 


Love at my heart; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. 
Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29479, Jan. 24, 
1925. 461 


Love’s like a summer rose; from The 
ring of Haroun Al Raschid, by G. 
W. Chadwick. © George W. Chad- 
wick, Boston, as the author. R 


28249, Oct. 24, 1924. 462 
Love (A) song; by S. Liddle. (In 
Album of nine songs) © Samuel 


Liddle, London, as the author. R 
29470, Jan. 24, 1925. 463 


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Love’s dilemma; words and music by 
J. H. Richardson. © J. Howard 


Richardson, Somerville, Mass., as 
the author.. R 28502; Dec. 6, 1924. 
464 


Love’s rhapsody (L’amour); concert 
song, by Homer N. Bartlett, op. 118; 
ten. or sop.: with ’cello obbl. © 
Emma L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the 


widow of the author. R 29090, Dec.. 
22, 1924. 465 
Loving Saviour, with Thy blessings ; 


words by Grace J. Frances, music 
by H. P. Main. © Hubert P. Main, 
Newark, N. J., as the author. R 
29808, Feb. 27, 1925. 466 


Lullaby; solo and cho. from Erminie, 
by Jakobowski, arr. by L. B. Mar- 
shall. (Beacon series no. 98) © 
Leonard B. Marshall, Boston, as 
the author. R 28715, Dec. 24, 1924. 

467 


words by Elizabeth Carpenter, 
music by J. M. Corbin. Octavo ed. 
© J. Ross Corbin, jr., Harrisburg, 
Pa., as the child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 30065, Mar. 28, 1925. 468 


Lullaby up to date; humorous four- 
part song, by A. Geibel; mixed 
voices. © Adam Geibel, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author. R 29304, Jan. 16, 1925. 469 


Lyndon band march; by M. C. Bales; 
pf. or cabinet organ. © M. C. 
Bales, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. 
R 29700, Feb. 16, 1925. 470 


Ma belle Creole; danse characteristic, 
by W. T. Francis. © W. T. Fran- 
cis, New York, as the author. R 
29400, Jan. 21, 1925. 471 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Bon- 
nie Katrine; cho., by Franz von Hol- 
stein, music by E. MacDowell; men’s 
voices. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 
of the author. R 29783, Feb. 20, 
1925. 472 


The brook and the nightingale; 
words by Max. Filke, music by E. A. 
MacDowell, op. 43, no. 2. New ed. 
with English words. © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 


the widow of the author. R 28553, 
Dee. 5, 1924. : 473 
The crusaders; op. 52, no. 3; 


men’s voices. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 
of the author. R 28538, Dee. 5, 
1924. 474 
Folk-song; cho., by Rimsky-Kor- 
--sakow, music by Edward MacDow- 

ell; men’s voices. 


© Marian Mac- 


pt. III, n. 8, v. 20 


Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 29782, Feb. 
20, 1925. 475 


Serenade; by A. Borodine, arr. E.’' 
MacDowell; men’s voices. © Mar- 
ian MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., 
as the widow of the author. R 
28539, Dec. 5, 1924. 476 
Spring; by N. Sokolow, arr. E. 
MacDowell; men’s voices. © Mar- 
ian MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., 
as the widow of the author. R 
28540, Dee. 5, 1924. 477 
Spring song; cho, by Carl 
Beines, music by E. MacDowell, op. 
34;. men’s voices. © Marion Mac- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 


widow of the author. R 29781, Feb. 
20, 1925. 478 
McKinley inauguration march; by 


Victor Herbert; military band. © 
Therese Herbert; New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29012, Dec. 
31, 1924. 479 
Magie (The) mist; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. 
Wood. (in Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. ayo eet Jan. 24, 
1925. 480 


Magnificat in A;.my soul doth magni- 
fy the Lord, by C. P. Scott; mixed 


voices. © Charles P. Scott, Malden, 
Mass., aS the author. R 28552, Dec. 
Dd, 1924. - 481 


Make me more like Jesus; words by 
Mrs. M. E. Baldwin, music by A. 


Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28356, Nov. 
3, 1924. 482 


Mammy’s little pumpkin colored coons ; 
song and cho., by Eugene Hillman 
and Sidney Perrin. © Hillman and 
Perrin, % M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, as the authors. R 297 18, Jan. 
21, 1925. 483 


Same. © Mrs. Eugene Hillman, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 30050, Mar. 5, 1925. 484 


Mandolinata; de Paladilhe, op. 225, 
arr. par J. Pietrapertosa; mand. et 
pf. © J. Pietrapertosa, Paris, as 
the author. R 29377, Jan. 19, oe 


Mansions bright above; by W. A. Og- | 
den. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., as the widow of the author. R 
29511, Jan. 26, 1925. A486 


shade schottische; by A. E. 
© A. E. Hosmer,’ Sedalia, 
R 29698, Feb. 

487 


Maple 
Hosmer. 
Mo., as the author. 
16, 1925. 


412 


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nos. 3-4, 1925 


8773 (513) 


March of the Magi; by T. Dubois, ed. 
and fingered Homer N. Bartlett; or- 
gan. © Emma L. Bartlett, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29065, Dec. 22, 1924. 488 


Marche américaine; de Louis Ganne; 
pf. © Paul Ganne, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
29973, Mar. 13, 1925. 489 


Marche d’Amerique; paroles Léon 
Durocher, musique Louis Ganne. © 
Paul Ganne, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 29970, Mar. 
13, 1925. 490 


Mass in D; by Mercadante, rev. and 
arr., new Sanctus, Benedictus and 
Agnus Dei, by EH. Marzo; mixed 
voices. (© Eduardo Marzo, New 
York, as the author. R 28485, 
Nov. 28, 1924. 491 


Mass in honor of St. Rose of Lima; 
by M. L. Nemmers. © M. L. Nem- 
mers, Milwaukee, as the author. R 
28649, Dec. 20, 1924. 492 


Massa’s in the cold cold ground; air 
varie, by W. Paris Chambers; cor- 
net with pf. acc. © Evelyn E. Cham- 
bers, Los: Angeles, as the widow of 


the author. R 29543, Feb. 2, 1925. 
493 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Année passée; suite de piéces, par 
J. Massenet; pf. 4 quatre mains. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy Masse- 
net, Paris, as the widow of the au- 
thor. .R 29392, Jan. 19, 1925. 494 


— La chanson des lévres; poésie de 
- Jean Lahor, musique de Jules Mas- 
senet; no. 2, sop. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy Massenet, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 29350, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 495 


— Les faux Tziganes; musique de 
bal extraite du premier acte de 
Sapho, de J. Massenet. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy Massenet, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 293889, Jan. 19, 1925. 496 


— Love; English version by T. 
Baker, music by J. Massenet; men’s 


voices; © Theodore Baker, New 
York, as the author. R 29819, Feb. 
28, 1925. 497 


— Melodie; op. 10. ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author. R 29060, 
Dee. 22, 1924. 498 


Sapho ; piéce lyrique en cing actes, 
musique de J. Massenet, transcrip- 


tion par Edmond Missa; pf. © 


Jeanne Barbant Missa, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 29386, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 499 


La solitude de Sapho; prélude, 
de J. Massenet; violoncelle et pf: 
© Louise Constance de Gressy Mas- 
senet, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 29376, ee Jan. 19, 
1925. 500, 501 


de 5é€me acte, de J. Mas- 
senet, transcription de J. A. An- 
schutz. 1. Violon et pf.—2. Har- 
monium.—3. Orgue et pf.—4. Pf. 4 
4 mains. © Charles Désiré Robert 
Mariston, Romilly-sur-Seine, Aube, 
France, as the executor of the au- 


thor. R 29382-29385, Jan. 19, 1925. 
502-505 
Souvenance; poésie de Paul 


Marieton, musique de J. Massenet. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy Mas- 
senet, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 29351, Jan. 19, 1925. 
506 


Master pieces for the violin; air varie, 
by Charles deBeriot, ed. and fingered 
by Henry Schradieck. v. 5, 6. © 
J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 29858, Feb. 
24, 1925. 507 


suite no. 3, by Franz Ries. ed. 
and fingered by Henry Schradieck. 
v.15. @J. Alice Schradieck, Brook- 
lyn, as the widow of the author. 
R 29823, Feb. 28, 1925. 508 


7th air varie, by Charles deBer- 
iot, op. 15, ed. & fingered by Henry 
Schradieck; violin and piano. © 
J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 28745, 
Novy. 29, 1924. 509 


Matchless (The) name; words by HE. 
A. Hoffman, music by J. H. Tenney. 
© Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
28963, Dec. 26, 1924. 510 


Maud Mullers waltz; by S. E. Sanor; 
pf. or cabinet organ. © S. E. Sanor, 
Lorain, O., as the author. R 30058, 
Mar. 28, 1925. 511 


May day; by L. H. Orth, op. 2, no. 2; 
pf., modern fingering. © John Orth, 
Boston, as the widower of the au- 
thor. R 28505, Dec. 6, 1924. 512 


May madrigal; words by Frank D. 
Sherman, music by Elsie E. Horne. 
© Elsie Horne, Woodford, BHssex, 
England, as the author. R 28681, 
Dec. 12, 1924. 513 


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May morning; by A. Julius Bieder- 
mann; pf. © Edward J. Bieder- 
mann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as child 
of the deceased author. R 30042, 
Mar. 23, 1925. 514 


May (The) queen; cantata in two 
scenes, by A. J. Schindler. © An- 
thony J. Schindler, Bloomfield, N. J., 
as the author. R 29581, Feb. 4, 
1925. 515 


Mazurka miniatures; by C. W. Grimm. 
© Carl William Grimm, Cincinnati, 
as the author. R 28482, Nov. 28, 
1924. . 516 


Melody in G; by H. Hopekirk; violin 
and pf. © Helen Hopekirk, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 29603, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 517 


Memory (A); by M. V. White. © 
Maude Valerie White, % Chappell 
& co., ltd., London, as the author. R 
29744, Feb. 21, 1925. 518 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Thy will be done; duet, 
op. 63, no. 5, arr. by L. R. Dressler ; 
alto and bar. © Louis R. Dressler, 
%Y Chas. H. Ditson & co., New York, 
as the author. R 29256, Jan. 9, 
1925. 519 


Merchant’s (The) daughter; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
C. Wood. (fm Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29477, Jan. 24, 


1925. 520 
Merry heart; gavotte, by W. R. 
Spence; pf. © Wm. R. Spence, 


Perth, Ont., Canada, as the author. 
R 28459, Nov. 20, 1924. 521 


Message of gladness; original service 
for Children’s day, by J. L. Hall 
and Irvin H. Mack. © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. R 
28357, Nov. 3, 1924. 522 


Messengers of Jesus; sacred song, 
words by Jessie H. Brown, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund §. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
29651, Feb. 9, 1925. 523 


Mid the blue hills of old Maryland; 
written and composed by Chas. Gra- 
ham. © Alice Graham, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
28619, Dec. 15, 1924. 524 

Mill (The); by Edwin D. Forest 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Ten 
tempters, no. 6) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser ‘€o., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29220, Jan. 2, 1925. 525 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 20 


Minuet; by A. Julius Biedermann; pf. 
© Edward J. Biedermann, Freeport, 
L. I., N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 30041, Mar. 23, 1925. — 

it $526 


Mr. Dream-maker; by R. H. Wood- 
man. © Robert Huntington Wood- 
man, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
29815, Feb. 28, 1925. 527 


Mizpah; benediction, by S. M. Jack- 
son [pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 30109, Apr. 16, 1925. 528 


Montagne (La) enchantée; piéce fan- 
tastique en 5 actes et 12 tableaux, 
paroles d’ A. Carre et H. Moreau, 
musique par A. Messager et Xavier 
Leroux; partition pf. et chant. © 
André Messager, Paris, et Gaston 
Xavier Leroux, Salbris, Loir et Cher, 
France, as the author and the child 
of the deceased author. R 28236, 
Oct. 20, 1924. 529 


Moon moths; by A. Kiissner; pf. © 
Albert Kiissner, Chicago, as the au- 
thor. R 28634, Dec. 18, 1924. 530 


More and more; words by G. M. Bills, 
music by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, IIll., as the 
author. R 29447, Jan. 23, 1925. 531 


More fair is she; words by Henry 
Gaines Haun, music J. H. Brewer; 


‘in E flat. © John Hyatt Brewer, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 28548, 
Dee. 5, 1924. 532 


More love to Thee, O Christ; by W. 


Reed. © William Reed, Quebec, 
Canada, as the author. R 30067, 
Mar. 28, 1925. 533 


More than life to me; by J. M. Black 
and Lida M. Keck. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the au- 
thor. R 28351, Oct. 27, 1924. 534 


Morning (The) light is breaking; mis. 
sionary anthem, words by S. F 
Smith, music by Arthur W. Nelson 
© Mrs. Cornelius Barry, Central 
Lake, Mich., as the next of kin of 
the author; who is not living. R 
30108, Apr. 16, 1925. 535 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Valse _bril- 
lante; ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 
terle; pf., four hands, in A maj. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 29046, Dec. 22, 1924. 536 


Mother Goose songs without words; 
by L. E. Orth, op. 5. © John Orth, 
Boston, as the widower of the au- 
thor. R 29608, Feb. 2, 1925. 537 


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Mother’s (A) song; by R. H. Wood- 
man. © Robert Huntington Wood- 
man, New York, as the author. R 
29814, Feb. 28, 1925. 538 


Mousquetaire (L); pas de quatre, 
théorie de Henri de Soria, fils, mu- 
sique de E. Filippucci. © Edmond 
Filippucci, Paris, as the author. R 
29044, Dee. 27, 1924. 539 


Musette; de Victor Dolmetsch, op. 105 ; 
pf. © Victorine Valentine Octavie 
Penisson, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 30022, Mar. 9, 1925. 540 


My dark Rosaleen; words from The 
Mist by James Clarence Mangan, 
music by A. A. Needham. © Alicia 

~ Needham, London, as the author. R 
28665, Dec. 12, 1924. 541 


My faith looks up to Thee; duet, by 
Ray Palmer and G. B. Nevin; mezzo 
sop. and bar. © Geo. B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author. R 
28507, Dec. 6, 1924. 542 


My gentle child; words by Charles 
Kingsley, music by Teresa Del 
Riego. © Teresa Leadbitter, % 
Chappell & co., ltd., London, as the 
author. R 29747, Feb. 21, 1925. 

543 


My home; from The ballet girl, words 
by Adrian Ross [pseud. of Arthur 
R. Ropes], music by C. Kiefert. © 
Carl Kiefert, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 29942, Mar. 18, 1925. 544 


My hope is in the Everlasting; an- 
them, by Perley Dunn Aldrich; 
mixed voices. (In The American 
Gham, Vo,2, 10, a0,. AUS. .,., loos ) 
© P. D. Aldrich, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 28509, Dec. 6, 1924. 
545 


My Lulu, don’t yo’ know dat I loves 
only you; words by Monroe H. Ros- 
_ enfeld, music by J. W. Wheeler and 
M. H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. 
Rosenfeld, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 28622, Dec. 15, 
1924. 546 


My mighty Savior; sacred song, words 
by E. E. Hewitt, musie E. S. Lor- 


enz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 29519, Jan. 26, 
wptO2h. 547 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. by R. Goerdeler. 
© Wilhelmina Goerdeler, % Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 29197, Jan. 

OZ, 1925. 548 


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173 (560) 


My old New Hampshire home; words 
_ by A. B. Sterling, music by Harry 
Von Tilzer. © Andrew B. Sterling, 
% Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York, as the author. R 29145, 
Jan. 5, 1925. 549 © 


My true love hath my heart; by S. 


Liddle. (Jn Album of nine songs) 

© Samuel Liddle, London, as the 

author. R 29471, Jan. 24, 1925. 
550 


Naiveté (Simplicity) ; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 56, no. 1; pf: (Violettes, 
no. 1) © Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. . R 29996, Mar. 9, 1925. 551 


Name of Jesus; by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 283870, Nov. 3, 1924. 552 


Nearing my Father’s home; words by 
E. C. Macartney, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel’ 
phia, as the author. R 28372, Nov. 
3, 1924. 553 


Neidlinger (W. H.) Thirty vocalises ; 
by W. H. Neidlinger. bk. 1, 2. © 
Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., aS the widow of the author. 
R 29420, Jan. 24, 1925. 554 


Never alone; words by Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 29647, Feb. 9, 1925. 

555 


Newborn (The) King; Christmas an- 
them, by E. L. Ashford. © Emma 
L. Ashford, Nashville, as the au- 
thor. R 30135, Apr. 18, 1925. 556 


Nightingale waltz; by Karl Bechter 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Car- 
nival sketches) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser Co.. 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29208, Jan. 2, 1925. 557 


No more shall we say good bye; words 
by E. C. Macartney, music by J. L. 


Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 28365, 
Nov. 3, 1924. 558 


Now is the time; words by Mrs. H. E. 
Jones, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. . R. 29637, Feb. 9, 1925. 559 


Now the day is over; hymn anthem, 
words by Sabine Baring Gould, mu- 
sic by G. B. Nevin; soli and cho- 
rus. © George B. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., as the author. R 29848, Mar. 
5, 1925. — 560 


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Nutmeg (The) dance; by J.. H. Hillis. 
© Jacob Henry Ellis, New York, 
as the author. R 29407, Jan. 21, 
1925. , 561 


O doubting heart; by S. Liddle. (In 
Album of nine songs) © Samuel 
Liddle, London, as the author. R 
29468, Jan. 24, 1925. 562 


_O flower of all the world; words by 
Gilbert Parker, music by Amy 
Ward; no. 2 in F. © Mrs. North- 
all Laurie, London, as the executor 
of the author. R 28694, Dec. 12, 
1924. 563 


O God have merey; anthem, by Edith 
Rowena Noyes. © Edith Rowena 
Noyes Greene, Boston, as the au- 
thor. R 29605, Feb. 2, 1925. 564 


O homeland! O homeland; words by 
Lucy Rider Meyer, music by Ira D. 
Sankey. © Grace Victoria Sankey, 

.« Northfield, Mass., as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 29802, Feb. 27, 1925. 565 


O Jesus let us help; words by H. J. 
Zelley, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. © 
EK. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
‘author. R 29450, Jan. 28, 1925. 

566 


O Jesus Thou art standing; by John 
B. Grant. © D. W. C. Noyes, New 
Rochelle, N. Y., as the executor of 
the author. R 29601, Feb. 2, 1925. 

567 


O joyous Easter morning; Easter 
carol, by P. A. Schnecker. © L. W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29626, Feb. 5, 
1925. 568 


O lady mine; words by Clinton Scol- 
lard, music by H. K. Hadley, op. 10, 
no. 1; mixed voices. © Henry K. 
Hadley, New York, as the author. 
R 28536, Dec. 5, 1924. 569 


O, Lamb of God, I come; hymn an- 
them, by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
30119, Apr. 16, 1925. 570 


O, let night speak of me; from The 
voice of Sakina, by G. W. Chadwick. 
© George W. Chadwick, Boston, as 
the author. R 28255, Oct. 24, 1924. 

571 


O little town of Bethlehem; by HE. S. 
Lorenz; sop. solo and full cho. © 
Edmund S.. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 30132, Apr. 18, 1925. 

572 


O love divine; duet, words by O. W. 
Holmes, music by J. H. Brewer; sop. 


pt. IT, n. s.,:'v. 20 


and alto, or ten. and bar. © John 
Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as the au- 
thor. R 28547, Dee. 5, 1924. 573 


O love, ’tis a calm starry night; words 
by Alfred Perceval Graves, airs alr. 
by ©. Wood. (Jn Irish folk. songs) 
© Charles Wood, Cambridge, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 29496, Jan. 
24, 1925. 574 


O mother dear, Jerusalem ; anthem, by 


P.! A. Otis: )):© ‘Philo: A..Otis Ohi 
cago, as the author. R 29155, Jan. 
5, 1925. 575 


O risen Lord; by W. A. Fisher; voice, — 
violin and pf. or organ. ‘Trans- 
posed ed. © Wm. A. Fisher, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 29852, Mar. - 
5, 1925. 576 


O saving Victim; hymn for the holy 
communion, by W. R. Spence; bass 
solo and cho. © Wm. R. Spence, 
Perth, Ont., Canada, as the author. 
R 28460, Nov. 20, 1924. 517 


O to be like Thee; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by William.J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 29280, Dec. 
26, 1924. HiT IONS 


O what a Savior; words by H. F. 
James, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 28752, Dec. 29, 1924. | 

579 


Oh! Ebenezer; written and composed 
by D. Reed, jr. © Dave Reed, jr., 
New York, as the author. R 28621, 
Dec. 15, 1924. 580 


Oh for a clean heart; gospel song, 
words by EH. Hoening, music by C. 


H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel. 
Chicago, as the author. R 29535, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 581 


Oh, Yarmouth is a pretty town; old 
song, arr. by Lucy EH. Broadwood. 
© Lucy Broadwood, % Lloyds bank, 
London, as the author. R 28683, 
Dec. 12, 1924. 582 


Old (The) fashioned mother; by C. 


Olcott. © Chauncey Oleott, New 
York, as the author. R 28558, Dec. 
6, 1924. 583 


Ole Virginny reel; by Edwin D. Forest 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Ten 
tempters, no. 5) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29219, Jan. 2, 1925. 584 

Olivet; words by Ida Blenkhorn, mu- 
sic by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
29639, Feb. 9, 1925. 585 


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Qn to the conflict: sacred song by C. | Our only refuge; hymn anthem, arr. 


B. McAfee. © Cleland B. McAfee, 
Chicago, as the author. R 29652, 
Feb. 9, 1925. 586 


One for another: waltz song, from The 
gold bug, by Victor Herbert. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29869, 
Sept. 13, 1924. 587 

One hundred years ago; by William 
Hamiiton Gerrish. (Gerrish collec- 
tion, no. 533) © Willard P. Ger- 
rish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, 
Mass.. as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29796, Feb. 26, 
1925. 588 


Only (The) way home; words by Mrs. 
Frank S. Brock, music by Arthur W. 
Nelson. © Mrs. Cornelius Barry, 
Central Lake, Mich., as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 29452, Jan. 28, 1925. 589 

Orange blossoms waltzes; by Max 8S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray Hill, 
ict Nas the next- of; kin. of 

the author, who is not living. R 
28623, Dec. 15, 1924. 590 

Orgue (L’) de mon 4me résonne; unis- 
son, poésie de Jean Lahor, musique 


de E. Moret. © Ernest Moret, 
'. Paris, as the author. R 29360, Jan. 
19, 1925. 591 


Oriental march; from the comic opera 
Wizard of the Nile, by Victor Her- 
bert. © Therese. Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29019, Dec. 31, 1924. 592 


Oriental roses waltz; by I. Ivanovici, 
arr. T. M. Tobani; pf. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 28421, 
Nov. 18, 1924. 593 


Orpheus and his lute; words by Wm. 
Shakespeare, music by C. F. Manney, 
op. 3, no. 5. © Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, % Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 29246, Jan. 
5, 1925. 594 


Our Father which art in heaven; re- 


sponse, by E. K. Heyser. © E. K. 

Heyser, Uniontown, Pa. as the 

author. R 30138, Apr. 18, 1925. 
595 


Our first; waltz, by J. F. Zimmermann. 
© J. F. Zimmermann, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 30080, Jan. 2, 
1925. ate 596 


Our habitation; words by Alma S. 
Metcalf, music by Mrs. Joseph - F. 
Knapp. © Jos. P. Knapp, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 29185, Jan. 9, 1925. 597 


and rewritten by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29735, Feb. 14, 1925. 598 


Over here; words by Alfred Perceval 
Graves, airs arr. by C. Wood. (In 
Irish folk songs) (© Charles Wood, 
Cambridge, England, as the author. 
R 29490, Jan. 24, 1925. 599 


Over hill and dale; by H. Engelmann, 
Opo2tO. 1. PL solo. 2, Prt. duet... © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29231, 29232, Jan. 2, 1925. 600, 601 


Over hill, over dale; words by Shakes- 
peare, music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. 
op. 39, no. 1; women’s voices. © 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 28531, Dec. 
5, 1924. 602 


Owl (The) and the thrush; song, from 
The gold bug, by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29870. 
Sept. 13, 1924. 603 


Palaces (The) of glory; words by Jen- 
nie Wilson, music by J. L. Hall. © 
J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 28366, Nov. 3, 1924. 

604 


Pass it on; words by Julia H. John- 
son, music by E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29515, Jan. 26, 1925. 605 


Peace on earth; Christmas anthem, by 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 38. © 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 28604, Dec. 
18, 1924. 606 


Pensée d’automne; 3° nocturne, par E. 
Filippucci, op. 58; pf. © Edmond 
Filippucci, Paris, as the author. R 
29969, Mar. 18, 1925. 607 


Pensée d’autrefois; poésie de Ch. Fus- 
ter, musique de H. V. M. De Fonte- 
nailles; sop. ou tén. © Hercule Vic- 
tor Marie De Fontenailles, Paris, as 
the author. R 30013, Mar. 9, 1925. 

608 


Perishing souls; words by E. E. Hew- 
itt, music by William J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 29276, Dee. 26, 1924. 

609 


Petit (Le) chat; tr. du flamand par 
Gustave Lagye, musique de Jan 
Blockx. (Six chansons pour en- 
fants, no. 3) © Mme. Jan Blockx, 
Anvers, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 29364, Jan. 19, 1925. 

~ 610 


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8773 (611) 


Pianist’s (The) anthology; collection 
of 28 favorite pieces, selected and 


ed. by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the author. R 
29822, Feb. 28, 1925. 611 


Pianoforte album; by Halfdan 
Kjerulf, biographical sketch by W. 
J. Henderson. v. 1 by Klauser. © 
W. J. Henderson, New York, as the 
author. R 29825, Feb. 28, 1925. 612 

by W. S. Bennett, biographical 

sketch by W. J. Henderson. v.1. © 

W. J. Henderson, New York, as the 

author. R 29826, Feb. 28, 1925. 613 


Piéce en forme de canon; 10™° livrai- 
son, by G. Dupont; orgue moderne. 
© Robert Achille Dupont, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
30032, Mar. 9, 1925. 614 

Pinkity winkity wee; by Frank L. 
Bristow. © Mrs. Linnie S. Bristow, 
Covington, Ky., as the widow of the 
author. R 30062, Mar. 26, 1925. 615 


Pizzicato bluette; by Theodore Lack, 
op. 152, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 


terle. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author. R 29055, Dec. 22, 
1924. 616 


Poéme du regret; paroles Stephan Bor- 
dese, musique Georges Hutie; parti- 
tion chant et pf. © G. Hiie, Paris, 
as the author. R 28239, Oct. 20, 
1924. 617 


Polka miniatures; by C. W. Grimm. 


© Carl William Grimm, Cincinnati, 
as the author. R 28483, Nov. 28, 


1924. 618 
Polonaise miniatures; by C.. W. 
Grimm. © Carl William Grimm, 
Cineinnati, as the author. R 28479, 
Nov. 28, 1924. 619 
Posies from a Child’s garden of 
verses; by Robert Louis Steven-. 


son, set to music by W. A. Fisher, 
op. 7. © William Arms. Fisher, 
Boston, as the author. R 29257, 
Jan. 9, 1925. 620 


Power (The) of Jehovah’s arm; words 
by G. M. Bills, music by M. L. 
McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 29501, 
Jan. 26, 1925. 621 


Praise to God; Thanksgiving anthem, 
by E. L. Ashford. © Emma L. 
Ashford, Nashville, as the author. 
R 30122, Apr. 16, 1925. 622 


Praise ye the Lord; anthem by EH. L. 
Ashford. © Mrs. E. L.. Ashford, 
Nashville, as the author. 


Feb. 14, 1925. 623 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 20 


Praised in Sion; anthem, by H. S. 


Lorenz. © Edmund S. _ Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 30096, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 624 


- Premiére romance; de Xavier Leroux ; 


R 29731, | 


i 
NT 


fldte et pf, en la maj. © Gas- 
ton Xavier Leroux, Salbris, Loir et 
Cher, France, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 30034, Mar. 9, 
1925. 625. 
Pretty (The) little scorcher; words 
by D. Reed, jr., music by Geo. 
Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg} 
© Dave Reed and G. M. Rosen- 
berg, New York, as the authors. 
R 29789, Feb. 26, 1925. 626 
Prince of life; service for Haster, 
by James R. Murray. © Winthrop 
Root Murray, Cincinnati, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
29542, Feb. 2, 1925. 627 
P’tites (Les) Michu; operette en trois 
actes, de A. Vanloo et Georges Du- 
val, musique de A. Messager; par- 
tition chant et pf. © André Mes- 
sager, Paris, as the author. R 
30027, Mar. 9, 1925. 628 
Quand tu pleureras; poésie de Leo 
Marcel, musique de H. Chrétien. 1. 
En mi,—2. En fa. © Hedwige 
Chretien, Paris, as the author. R 
300380, Mar. 9, 1925. 629 
Quel coquin d’amour; vaudeville 
opérette en trois actes, de L. d’Juin 
et R. de Noter, musique d’ A. 
Picheran; partition chant et pf. © 
Armand  Picheran, Villiers - sur- 
Marne, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 30015, Mar. 9, 1925. 

; 630 — 

Quintette de fleurs; poésies de Robert 
de Montesquiou, musique de L. De- 


lafosse. © Léon Delafosse, Glion 
sur Territet, Switzerland, as the 
author. R 29368, Jan. 19, 1925. 631 


Ritsel (Das) ; song, by Jessie L. Gay- 


nor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 29152, 
Jan. 5, 1925. _ 632 
Read (Angelo M.) Six responses 
after prayer. © Angelo M. Read, 
Buffalo, as the author. R 29602, 
Feb. 2, 1925. 633 


Reaping as you go; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by H. S. Lorenz. 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29454, Jan. 23, 1925. 634 

Redemption draweth nigh; words by 
Priscilla J. Owens, music by E..S. 
Lorenz...© .E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 29503, Jan. 
26, 1925. eee 635 


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Rejoice in the Lord; anthem, by M. L. | Richini’s celebrated vocal studies; ed. 


McPhail. © M. L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 29658, 
Feb. 9, 1925. 636 


Remember me; words by Mrs. E. W. 
Chapman, music by J. H. Tenney. 
© Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29645, Feb. 9, 1925. 637 


Rend the heavens; chorus anthem, by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 30129, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 638 


Requiem; by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, Op. 63; solos, cho. and orch. 
© Guy Desmond Stanford, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 28700, Dec. 12, 1924. 639 


Resignation; by Bruno Oscar Klein, 
op. 56, no. 3; pf. (Violettes, no. 3) 
© Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 29994, Mar. 9, 1925. 640 


Resting in hope; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, musie by Arthur W. Nelson. 
© Mrs. Cornelius Barry, Central 
Lake, Mich., as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
29517, Jan. 26, 1925. 641 


Restlessness: by Edwin D. Forest 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Ten 
tempters, no. 8) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29222, Jan. 2, 1925. 642 


Return (The); sacred song by W. J, 
Baltzell; mezzo-sop. © Winton J. 
Baltzell, New York, as the author. 
R 28939, Dee. 24, 1924. 643 


Return (The) of spring; words by P. 
J. Owens, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 29642, Feb. 9, 1925. 644 


Returning to Zion; words by Pris- 
cilla J. Owens, music by W. A. Og- 
den. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., as the widow of the author. R 
29631, Feb. 9, 1925. 645 


Réve charmant; berceuse, by Gaston 
. DeLille, op. 120, ed. and fingered L. 


Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 29056, Dee. 
22, 1924. 646 


Reveil (Le) du lion (The awakening 
of the lion); caprice heroique, by 
A. v. Kontski, arr. Theo. Moses 
[pseud. of T. M. Tobani]:; military 
band. © Theo. Moses Tobani, % 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as the 
author. R 28418, Nov. 13, 1924. 


by W. Shakespeare; sop. or ten. Ed. 
A. © William Shakespeare, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 27354, June 
13, 1924. 648 


Rienzi’s invocation to Mars; words by 
Dorothy Chapin, music by E. 


Cowles. © Eugene Cowles, Boston, 
as the author. R 29597, Feb. 2, 
1925. 649 


Rockaby, dearie; words by Edwin H. 
Shannon, music by J. H. Brewer, 
op. 39, no. 1. 1. Low voiee in F.— 
2. High voice in A flat. © John 
Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as the au- 
thor. R 28541, Dec. 5, 1924. 650 

Rock-a-by (The) lady from hushaby 
street; words by Eugene Field, mu- 
sic by J. H. Brewer; in G. © John 
Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as the 
author. R 28544, Dec. 5, 1924. 651 

Roll-call (The) ; cho., by E. Broome; 
men’s voices. © Edward Broome, 
Toronto, Canada, as the author. R 
29594, Feb. 9, 1925. 652 

Rolling every burden on the Lord; 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by 


E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 28961, 
Dee. 26, 1924. 653 


Romanza appassionata; by J. Orth, 
op. 7, no. 1. © John Orth, Boston, 
as the author. R 29245; Jan. 5, 
1925. 654 


Romanze; de Severin Froehlich; vio- 
lin and pf. © William Froehlich, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29015, Dec. 31, 
1924. 655 


Roques (Leon Jean) 50 noéls an- 
ciens ; recuillés et transcrits; orgue. 
© Zoé Césarine Bellot, Sceaux, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 30018, Mar. 9, 1925. 656 


Rose-bud; by A. Julius Biedermann ; 
pf. © Edward J. Biedermann, 
Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 30044, 
Mar. 23, 1925. 657 


Rose (A) in heaven; words by Clif- 
ton Bingham, music by H. Trotere. 
ina De Ohne ——ae Tn lantiag 5 
Mrs. H. Trotere, Bournemouth, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 30072-30074, Mar. 13, 1925. 

658-660 


Rose (The) leans over the pool; from 
The city of Irem, by G. W. Chad- 
wick. © George W. Chadwick, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 28248, Oct. 
24, 1924. 661 


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8773 (662) pt. It, n.s., v.20 
Rosemary, that’s for--remembrance; Chicago, as the. author. R 29844, 
' words by Ray Wilson, music by J. ‘Mar. 5, 1925. — 674 


C. Bartlett. 
ton, as the author. 
2, 1925. 662 


Rossini- (Gioacchino Antonio) Mas- 
ter pieces for the violin; fantasie by 
H. W. Ernst, on airs from Rossini’s 
Otello, ed. and fingered by Henry 
Schradieck ; violin and pf. v. 3. 

J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 

._ the widow of the author. R 29859, 
Feb. 24, 1925. 663 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) The 
dream; op. 8, no. 1, arr. by Frank 
Lynes; women’s voices. © Adéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 29778, Feb. 
20, 1925. 664 

Saviour, blessed Saviour; arr. by 

P. A. Schnecker; mixed voices. © 

Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 


© J. C. Bartlett, Bos- 
R 29598, Feb. 


the widow of the author. R 28550, 
Dee. 5, 1924. 665 

Valse-caprice; ed. F. Meyer 
[pseud. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 


thor. R 29775, Feb. 20, 1925. 666 


Run, little brooks; by R. H. Wood- 
man. © Robert Huntington Wood- 
man, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
29817, Feb. 28, 1925. 667 


Saar (Louis Victor) ‘Two ballads for 
the piano; op. 18, no. 1, in D min.— 
no. 2, in F maj. © Louis Victor 
Saar, Chicago, as the author. R 
29714, 29715, Feb. 19, 1925. _ 668 


Sabbath hours; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 29507, Jan. 26, 1925. 

669 


Safe on the rock; gospel song, words 
and music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29539, Feb. 2, 1925. 670 

Sailor’s (The) consolation; words by 
William Pitt, music by A. M. Good- 
hart. © Arthur M. Goodhart, Wind- 
sor, England, as the author. R 
28687, Dec. 12, 1924. 671 


Satisfied with Jesus; words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. K. White. © Mrs. Kent 
White, Zarephath, N. J., as the 
author. R 29423, Jan. 27, 1925. 672 


Savior, listen while we sing; sacred 
song, words by Godfrey Thring, mu- 
sic by J. A. Parks. © J. A. Parks, 
York, Neb., as the author. R 29521, 
Jan. 26, 1925. - 673 


Saviour like a shepherd lead us; by 
R. G. Cole. © Rossetter G. Cole, 


Say, will you meet me there; words 
by May Maurice, musie by William 
J. Kirkpatrick...© .Mrs. L.. BH. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
29811, Feb. 27, 1925. 675 


Schilling (Fred) Six Easter hymns; 
words by Ida Scott Taylor. (G. 
Schirmer’s Easter annuals, no. 1) 
© Eleanor Harper, New- York, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
28740, Nov. 29, 1924. 676 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Hark! Hark 
the lark; words by Shakespeare, 
music by F. Schubert, arr. by Frank 
Lynes ; women’s voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 29777, Feb. 
20,: 1925. 677 


Hedge roses (Haiden-roslein) ; 
arr. by P. A. Schnecker; women’s 
voices. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 


R 28534, Dec. 5, 1924. , 678 

My sweet repose; arr. P. A. 
Schnecker ; women’s voices. © Lou- 
ise N. Schnecker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 28535, Dec. 
5, 1924. 679 


— Who is Sylvia ; trio, arr. by Frank 
Lynes. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 28612, Dec. 13, 1924. 680 


Scotch medley; fantasia, by S. Seiler. 
© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 
the author. R 29924, Mar. 11, 1925. 

681 


Search me, O God; sentence, by C. EH. 
Prior. © Chas. Edw. Prior, Hart- 
ford, Conn., as the author. R 30121, 
Apr. 16, 1925. 682 


Secret (The) ; words by James Rus- 
sell Lowell, music by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29913, 
Dec. 8, 1924. 683 


See the conqueror mounts in triumph ; 
processional, words by C. Words- 
worth, music by G. B. Nevin. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author. R 29842, Mar, 5, 1925. 

684 


Seeing Jesus only; words by EH. E. 
Hewitt, music by Arthur W. Nelson. 
© Cornelius Barry, Central Lake, 
Mich., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 29449, 
Jan. 23, 1925. 685 


Sehnsuch (Longing) ; Rumanian, by 
L. V. Saar. © Louis Victor Saar, 


420 


nos. 38-4, 1925 


8773 (709) 


‘Chicago, as the author. R 29713, 
Feb. 19, 1925. 686 


Selected compositions for the piano; 
by J. N. Hummel, biographical 
sketch by W. J. Henderson. v. 1 
by K. Klauser. © W. J. Henderson, 
New York, as the author. R 29824, 
Feb. 29, 1925. 687 


Self (The) banished; by A. Somer- 
vell; with ace. (in Album of five 


old songs) © Arthur Somervell, 
London, as the author. R 29464, 
- Jan. 24, 1925. 688 


Sentry (The) box; words by Alfred 
Perceval Graves, airs arr. by C. 
Wood. - (In Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29485, Jan. 24, 
1925. — 689 

Serenade; de Severin Froehlich ; violin 
et pf. © William Froehlich, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 29014, Dec. 31, 1924. 690 


—— gems from the comic opera, music 
by Victor Herbert, arr. A. Rihm; pf. 
© Alexander Rihm, Harrisville, 
R. I., as the author. R 29993, Mar. 
9, 1925. 691 


Serenade (The); comic opera in 3 
acts, libretto by Harry B. Smith, 
*' Imusic by Victor Herbert. Vocal sc. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
_the widow of the author. R 29011, 
Dee. 31, 1924. 692 


Serenade (The) lancers; from Sere- 
nade, by Victor Herbert; pf. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 

_ widow of the author. R 29017, Dec. 
31, 1924. 693 


Serenade march; by Victor Herbert; 
full military band. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of the 
deceased author. R 29013, Dec. 31, 
1924. 694 


Serenade (The) march; from Sere- 
nade, by Victor Herbert; orch. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29006, Dec. 
31, 1924. 695 


Serenade waltz; by Victor Herbert; 
orch. © Therese Herbert, New York. 
as. the widow of the author. R 
29010, Dee. 31, 1924. 696 


Serenade (The) waltzes; from Sere- 
nade, by Victor Herbert; pf. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29005, Dec. 
31, 1924. 697 


Serve the Lord with gladness ; anthem, 
by L. O. Emerson. © Mabel Emer- 
son, Arlington, Mass., as the child 


of the deceased author. R 30101, 
Apr. 18, 1925. 698 
Sevillana, morceau de genre, by Otto 
Hackh, op. 336, no. 1. Senta 
' Hackh, % Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston, as the child of the deceased: 
author. R 29764, Feb. 20, 1925. 
699 


She is far from the land; words by 
Tom Moore, music by F. Lambert. 
© Frank Lambert, % Chappell & 
co., Itd., London, as the author. R 
29742, Feb. 21, 1925. 700 


Shepherd’s song; little pastoral, by 
Mrs. C. Adams; pf. © Mrs. Crosby 
Adams, Chazy, N. Y., as the author. 
R 29147, Jan. 5, 1925. 701 


Shine where you are; words by Jessie 
H. Brown, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 28750, Dec. 29, 1924. 

702 

Shining (The) way; by D. W. Crist. 
© D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as the 
author. R 30057, Mar. 28, 1925. 

703 


Shoogy (The) shoo; by Winthrop 
Packard and Grace Mayhew [i. e. 
G. M. Putnam] © Grace Mayhew 
Putnam, Boston, as the author. R 
29607, Feb. 2, 1925. 704 

Si j’étais Dieu; poésie de Sully Prud- 
homme, musique de H. V. M. de Fon- 

_ tenailles; sop. ou tén. © Hercule 
Victor Marie de Fontenailles, Paris, 
as the author. R 30011, Mar. 9. 
1925. 705 


Si tu veux m’ amour; poésie de Jean 
Richepin, musique de E. Moret. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as the author. 
R 29357, Jan. 19, 1925. 706 


Sigma nu waltz; by D. B. Harrison; 
pf. or cabinet organ. © Dottie 
Brogan Harrison, Canton, O., as the 
author. R 30059, Mar. 28, 1925. 

707 


Since Jesus smiled on me; words by 
E. C. Macartney, music by J. L. 
Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 28360, Nov. 
3, 1924. 708 


Since you spurned my gold; or, You 
are the only girl I love, words by 
George H. Norton, music by Monroe 
H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. Rosen- 
feld, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 28625, Dec. 15, 1924. 

709 


Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; 
Easter anthem, C. E. B. Price. © 
C. E. B. Price, Brockville, Ontario, 


421 


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8773 (710) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Canada, as the author. 
Nov. 18, 1924. 


C. Jacoby; two voices. 


R 29860, Feb. 24, 1925. 711 


Sing the name; words by E. E. Hewitt, 
music by William J. Kirkpatrick. © 
Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, Ger- 
mantown, Pa., as the widow of the 
author. R 29291, Dec. 26, 1924. | 

712 

Sing to the Great Jehovah; Thanks- 
giving anthem, by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 30120, Apr. 16, 1925. 713 

Sing unto the Lord; chorus anthem, 
by E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 30128, Apr. 18, 1925. 714 


Singing the songs of Zion; words by 


Jennie Wilson, music by A. Geibel. | 


© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 29457, Jan. 23, 1925. 


715 — 
Sings the nightingale to the rose; from | 


The sorrows of Rohab, by G. W. 


Chadwick. © George W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author. R 28247, 
Oct. 24, 1924. 716 


Sister fairest, why art thou sighing; 
from The voice of Sakina, by George 
W. Chadwick. © G. W. Chadwick, 
Boston, as the author. R 28254, 
Oct. 24, 1924. 717 


Sleep and dream, darling; lullaby, trio, 
by W. R. Spence; female voices. 
© Wm. R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author. R 28501, 
Dee. 6, 1924. 718 


Sleep little child; lullaby, by W. R. 
Spence; quartette for ladies’ voices. 
© William R. Spence, Perth, On- 
tario, Canada, as the author. R 
28653, Dee. 11, 1924. 719 

Snowflakes ; trio, words by Longfellow, 
music by F. H. Cowen, arr. by Frank 
Lynes. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 28611, Dec. 13, 1924. 720 


Softly now the light of day; by G. B. 


Nevin. © Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., as the author. R 29614, Feb. 5, 
1925. 721 
Soldier’s love; transcription, by S. 
Seiler. © Siegfried Seiler, Los An- 
geles, aS the author. R 29934, Mar. 
td 1925. 722 


Soldiers’ return; march caprice, by 8. 


Seiler. © Siegfried Seiler, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 29926, Mar. 
41, 1925. (eR 


R 28409, | 

710. 
Sing on; by Luigi Denza, arr. by L. 
© Louis C. . 
Jacoby, New York, as the author. 


Son (A) is given; chorus anthem, by 
E. S. Lorenz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 

30130, Apr. 18, 1925. feed 

Song bird of night; by W. Ganz, arr. 
G. B. Nevin; women’s voices. © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 29774, Feb. 20, 1925. 

725 


Song (A) in the air; by L. G. Kratz - 


solo and cho. Lee G. Kratz, 
Omaha, Neb., as the author. R 
30140, Apr. 18, 1925. 726 


Song of a heart: words by Frank L. 


Stanton, music by A. F. Andrews. 
© Addison F. Andrews, New York, 
as the author. R 29845, Mar. 5, ~ 
1925. (27 


Song (The) of Niamh of the golden 
tresses; words by Alfred Perceval 
Graves, airs arr. by C. Wood. (In 
Irish folk songs) © Charles Wood, 
Cambridge, England, as the author. 
R 29484, Jan. 24, 1925. 728 


Song of the Alps; by A. Julius Bie- 
dermann; pf. © Edward J. Bieder- 
mann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
30045, Mar. 23, 1925. 729 


Song of the mill; by C. Dennée, op. 27, 


no. 1. (Children’s delight) © 
Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 28258, Oct. 24, 
1924. 730 


Song of the mountaineer; moreeau de 
salon, by Richard Goerdeler ; pf. © 
Julius H. Goerdeler, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J., aS the child of the deceased 
author. R 30068, Mar. 28,1925. 731 


Song (The) of the woods; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
©. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29500, Jan. 24, 
1925. G32. 


Song (The) of triumph; gospel song, 
words by Charlotte G. Homer, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H. 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
29537, Feb. 2, 1925. 733 

Song (The) that my heart is singing ; 
by C. B. Hawley; sop. or ten., in D. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29064, Dec. 22, 1924. 734 


Souris (La); tr. du flamand par Gus- 
tave Lagye, musique de Jan Blockx. 
(Six chansons pour enfants, no. 6) 
© Mme. Jan. Blockx, Anvers, Bel- 
gium, as the widow of the author. 
R 29367, Jan. 19, 1925. 735: 


422 


RENEWALS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Sovereign grace; words by Irvin H. 
Mack, music by J. L. Hall. © J. 
Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 28359, Nov. 3, 1924. 736 

Spahi (Le) ; poéme lyrique en 4 actes 
d’aprés le roman de Pierre Loti, par 
Louis Gallet et André Alexandre, 
musique de L. Lambert; partition 
chant et pf. © Lucien Lambert, St. 
Cloud, France, as the author. R 
30021, Mar. 9, 1925. dot 


Speak a kind word when you can; sac- 
red song, by HE. L. Ashford. © Mrs. 
HE. L. Ashford, Nashville, as the 
author. R 29649, Feb. 9, 1925. 738 


Spread the news; words by F. S. Shep- 
ard, music by E. 8. Lorenz. © E. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 29456, Jan. 23, 1925. 739 

Spring flowers; by A. Julius Bieder- 
mann; pf. © Edward J. Bieder- 
mann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as child 
of the deceased author. R 30037, 
Mar. 23, 1925. 740 

Spring song; song by Jessie L. Gaynor. 
© Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Webster 
Groves, Mo., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29149, Jan. 5, 
1925. 741 

Spring’s awakening; by C. B. Hawley. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29058, Dec. 22, 1924. 742 


Star of Bethlehem; Christmas song, 
by Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 29168, Jan. 5, 1925. 743 


Star of the morning; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
29803, Feb...27, 1925. 744 

Starlight waltz; from The wizard of 
the Nile, by Victor Herbert; pf. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29867, 
Sept. 138, 1924. 745 


Starlight (The) waltz: by J. A. No- 
ble; pf. or cabinet organ. © John 
A. Noble, Toledo, O., as the author. 
R 30060, Mar. 28, 1925. 746 


Stars in my crown; sacred song, words 
by E. D. Mund, music by E. S. Lo- 
renz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R ‘29528, Jan. 26. 
1925. T47 


Stars of the Summer night; by John 
A. West; male voices. 8vo. © 
John M. West. West Chicago, Il. 


8773 (760) 


as the child of the deceased author. 
R 29154, Jan. 5, 1925. 748 
Sternlein (Starlet); by L. V. Saar. 
© Louis Victor Saar, Chicago, as 
the author. R 29711, Feb. 19, 1925. 
749 © 
Stick to your post; words by Jas. 
Orchard, musie by E. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 29661, Feb. 9, 1925. 
750 
Summer; words from Chambers jour- 
nal, music by Elsie E. Horne. © 
Elsie Horne, Woodford, Essex, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 28682, Dec. 
12, 1924. T51 
Summer pleasures polka; by Edwin 
D. Forest [pseud. of Richard Goer- 
deler] (Ten tempters, no. 4) 


Wilhelmina Goerdeler, % Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 29218, Jan. 
vidi d i pits faye 


Sun (The) is shining still; words by 
H. J. Zelley, musie by E. S. Lorenz. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as tie author, ik 29685. ; Feb. 9, 
1925. 753 


Sun of my soul Thou Saviour dear; 
hymn anthem, words by John Keble, 
musie by Frederic Field Bullard. 
© Maud S. Bullard, So. Orleans, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 29847, Mar. 5, 1925. 754 

Sunken (The) city; cho., by Victor 
Herbert; men’s voices. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 28583, Dec. 9, 
1924. 7155 


Sunrise; by A. Julius Biedermann ; 
pf. © Edward J. Biedermann, 
Freeport, T/ -A1., N:. ‘Y.~ as “child - of 
the deceased author. R 30040, Mar. 
Zae 1O2D: 756 

Suppose; words by Eugene Field, mu- 
sic by H. F. Odell. © Herbert For- 
rest Odell, Boston, as the author. 
R 29583, Feb. 4, 1925. (57 

Sur la mer; de L. Boéllmann, op. 38; 
pf. © Marie Louise, Jean et Jeanne 
Boéllmann, Paris, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 30019, Mar. 
9, 1925. 758 

Susana (La); Spanish waltzes, by 
Geo. Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosen- 


berg] © G. M. Rosenberg, New 
York, as the author. R 29788, Feb. 
26, 1925. 759 


Sweet Inniscarra; by C. Olcott. © 
Chauncey Olcott, New York, as the 
author. R 28559, Dee. 6, 1924. 760 


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8778 (761) 


Sweet’ Kate; by A. Somervell; with 

“-aee. (In Album of five old songs) 
© Arthur Somervell, Kensington, 

-. London, as the author. 
Jan. 24, 1925. 


Sweet mignonette; written and com- 
posed by F. McGlennon. © Felix 
MecGlennon, London, as the author. 

' R 28624, Dec. 15, 1924. 762 


Sweetheart; by C. B. Hawley. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 

the widow of the author. R 29062, 
Dee. 22, 1924. 763 


Sweetheart, thy lips are touched with 
flame; from The sword of Tahber, 
by G. W. Chadwick. © George W. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author. 
R 28246, Oct. 24, 1924. 764 


Take our message; words by Grace 
J. Frances, music by H. P. Main. © 
Hubert P. Main, Newark, N. J., as 
the author. R 29806, Feb. 27, 1925. 

765 

Take your clothes.and go; words and 
music by I. Jones. © Irving Jones, 
New York, as the author. R 30084, 
Apr. 4, 1925. 766 

Talk with us; response, by E. S. Lo- 


renz. © Edmund. S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 30136, 
Apr. 18, 1925. (67 


Te Deum no. 1; by C. P. Morrison; 
in E flat. © Mary A. Morrison, 
Boston, as the widow of the author. 
R 29616, Feb. 5, 1925. 768 


Te Deum in F; by E. L. Ashford ; cho. 
© Emma L. Ashford, Nashville, as 
the author. R 30104, Apr. 18, 1925. 

769 


Teach me, O Lord; sentence, by E. S. 
Lorenz. © E. 8S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
._ Q., as the author. R 29660, Feb. 9, 
1925. 770 
Tear-drops; by Edwin D. Forest 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Ten 
tempters, no. 9) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29228, Jan. 2, 1925. 771 


Tempest (The) ; march and 2 step, by 
BE. Katzenstein. © Emil Katzen- 
stein, New York, as the author. R 
29402, Jan. 21, 1925. (72 

Temple echoes; a collection of songs 
for primary classes and small Sun- 
day schools, by HE. S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund §8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
the author. R 28937, Dee. 24, 1924. 

173 


Temps (Au) passe; dance ancienne, 
by Rodolphe Berger; pf. © Isopy 


R 29466, 
| 761 


pt.iizr, nish v0 


-.Honorine, Paris, as the executor of 
-the author. R 29295, Jan. 15, 1925. 
174 


Tendresse; poésie de Jean Lahor, mu- 
sique de E. Moret. © Ernest Moret, 
Paris, as the author. R 29358, Jan. 
19, 1925.. G75 


Terre et cieux; tr. du flamand par 
Gustave Lagye, musique de Jan 
Blockx. (Six chansons pour en- 
fants, no. 2) © Mme. Jan Bilockx, 
Anvers, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 29363, Jan. 19, 1925. 

| 776 

Thanksgiving (The) choir; ed. by 
E. S. Lorenz. © H. S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 30114, ~ 
Apr. 16, 1925. TT 


Thematic octave studies; by W. G. 
Smith, op. 68; pf © Wilson G. 
Smith, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 27333, June 7, 1924. 778 


There is no night in heaven; hymn 
anthem; words by. Francis Minden | 
Knollis, music by Frederic Field 
Bullard. © Maud S. Bullard, So. 
Orleans, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 29612, Feb. 5, 1925. 779 


There little girl don’t ery; words by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
Carl Sobeski. © Thos. D. Gall, Ste- 
vensville, Mont., as the executor of 
the author. R 29610, Feb. 5, 1925. 

780 


There’s ever a song somewhere my 
dear; words from Afterwhiles, by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
J. H. Brewer. 1. High voice in B 
flat—2. In G. © John Hyatt 
Brewer, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
28546, Dec. 5, 1924. 781 


There was a man; humorous four-part 
song, by A. Geibel; mixed voices. © 
Adam Geibel, % White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, as the author. R 
29303, Jan. 16, 1925. 782 


There were shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, by H. K. Hadley, op. 11. 
Henry K. Hadley, New York, as the 
author. R 28613, Dec. 18, 1924. 783 

They know not my heart; words by 
Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. by 
©. Wood. (Jn Irish folk songs) © 
Charles Wood, Cambridge, England, 
as the author. R 29489, Jan. 24, 
1925. ’ 784 

This is the day which the Lord hath 
made; Easter anthem, by G. W. 
Marston. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the 
author. R 29741, Feb. 18, 1925. 785 


424 


» RENEWALS 


nos. 3-4, 1925. 


shorouehbred two-step; - exhibition 

march, by Ph. Fahrbach, arr. by 
T. M. Tobani. 1. Orch. ais” PE: 

Be. Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 

New York, as the author. R 

28414, 28416, Nov. 13, 1924. 786, 787 


Thou, dear Redeemer, dean Lamb ; 
- communion anthem, by L. O. Emer- 
son. © Mabel Emerson, “Arlington, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30110, Apr. 16, 1925. 788 


Thou eternal ! Thou exalted; words by 
William R. Hyde, music by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. (Gerrish collec- 

tion, no. 532) © Willard P. Ger- 
rish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ashland, 


Mass., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 29792, Feb. 26, 
1925. 789 


Thou who dwellest; words by Grace 
_ J. Frances, musie by H. P. Main. © 
Hubert P. Main, Newark, N. J., as 
the author. R 29804, Feb. 27, 1925. 
790 


Thrainen und seufzer (Tears and 
sighs) ; Slavonic, by L. V. Saar. © 
Louis Victor Saar, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29712, Feb. 19, 1925. 791 


Three (The) ravens (Die drei raben) ; 
traditional English air of the 16th 
century, with German words by Wil- 

_ helmine Gretjohann Dohrn, arr. by 
S. Coleridge-Taylor. © Jessie T. 
Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, England, 
as the widow of the author. R 
28695, Dec. 12, 1924. 792 


Through the house give glimmering 
light; words by Shakespeare, music 
by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 39, 
no. 3; women’s voices. © “Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., 
as the author. R 28533, Dec. 5, 
1924, 793 


Through the waving meadow; words 
‘by Grace J. Frances, music by H. P. 


Main. © Hubert P. Main, Newark, 
N. J., as the author. R 29809, Feb. 
27, 1925. 794 


‘Tis the Savior speaks; words by Ada 
-Blenkhorn, music by S. B. Jackson 
[pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. 
R 29516, Jan. 26, 1925. 795 


To the nameless one (Der ungenann- 
ten) ; from the German of Uhland, 
by O. B. Brown. © Harold H. 
Brown, Indianapolis, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 28530, Dec. 
5, 1924. 796 

To Thee alone; four-part song, words 
and music by A. Geibel; mixed 
voices. © Adam Geibel, % White- 


8773 (811) 


Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author. R-«80004, Mar. 16, 1925. 
797 


To Thee O Lord our hearts we raise; 
Thanksgiving anthem, by P. A. 
Schnecker. © L. W. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author. R 
29240, Jan. 5, 1925. 798 


| To us a child is born; Christmas an- 


them, by C. H. Gabriel. © Chas. H 
Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. R 
30141, Apr. 18, 1925. 799 


Transposition studies; for daily prac- 
tice, by W. G. Smith, op. 70; pf. © 
Wilson G. Smith, Cleveland, as the 
author. R 30064, Mar. 26, 1925. 

800 


Travel the country round; old song, 
arr. by Lucy E. Broadwood. © Lucy 
Broadwood, London, as the author. 
R 28685, Dee. 12, 1924. 801 


Trio in C minor for pianoforte, violin 
and clarinet or viola; by R. H. Wal- 
thew. © Richard H. Walthew, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 28689, Dec. 
12, 1924. 802 


Trocadero; Spanish dance, by Richard 
Goerdeler. © Wilhelmina ©. A. 
Goerdeler, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29769, Feb. 20, 
1925, > 803 


Trumpet flowers; by Mrs. C. Adams; 
pf. © Mrs. Crosby Adams, Chazy, 
N. Y., as the author. R 29148, Jan. 
5, 1925. 804 


Trust and believe; words and music 
by G. Lane. 1. In D.—2. In E.—3. 
In F. © Gerald Lane, North Goua- 
hurst, Kent, England, as the author. 
R 29945-29947, Mar. 18, 1925. 

805-807 


Tutor for B flat tenor; selected, arr. 
and composed by Otto Langey. Cole- 
man ed. © Lizzie Langey, % Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 28423, Nov. 
13, 1924. 808 

Twilight reveries; by C. Dennée, op. 
27, no. 4. (Children’s delight) © 
Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as 


the author. R 28261, Oct. 24, 1924. 
809 
Tyrolienne miniatures; by C. W. 


Grimm. © Carl William Grimm, 


Cincinnati, as the author. R 28480, 

Noy. 28, 1924. 810 
Unele Dooley’s delight; hornpipe 

march, by R. B. Hall; orch. 


Isabella Hall Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
29547, Feb. 2, 1925. 811 


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Unto Thee, great God, belong ; by Wil- 
liam Hamilton Gerrish. (Gerrish 
collection, no. 532) © Willard P. 


Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 


land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased author. R 29795, Feb. 26, 
1925. 812 


Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb; fu- 


neral anthem, by S. B. Jackson |, 


[pseud. of C. H. Gabriel] © Chas. 
H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the author. 
R 30100, Apr. 18, 1925. 813 


Valse de soirée; by L. E. Orth, op. 2, 
no. 6; pf., modern fingering. © John 
Orth, Boston, as the widower of 
the author. R 28506, Dec. 6, 1924. 

814 


Valse des cambrioleurs; sur les motifs 
du Papa de Francine, par J. Pie- 
trapertosa, op. 224; mand. ou vio- 


lon et pf. © J. Pietrapertosa, 
Paris, as the author. R 29852, Jan. 
19, 1925. 815 


transcription par J. A. An- 
schutz; 4 4 mains. © Charles Dé- 
siré Robert Mariston, Romilly-sur- 
Seine, Aube, France, as the execu- 
tor of the author. R 29353, Jan. 
19, 1925. 816 


Valse des fétards; sur les motifs de 
l opérette de Victor Roger, par E. 


Domergue. © Eug. Domergue, 
Brussels, Belgium, as the author. 
R 293888, Jan. 19, 1925. 817 


Valse favorite; by A. Julius Bieder- 


mann; pf. © Edward J. Bieder- 
mann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
300388, Mar. 23, 1925. 818 


Valse gracieuse; by J. Orth, op. 7, no. 
3. © John Orth, Boston, as the 
author. R 29248, Jan. 5, 1925. 

819 


Veni, vidi vici; twostep, by R. B. 
Hall. © Isabelle Hall Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 29274, Jan. 12, 1925. 

820 


Venite exultemus domino; by P. A. 
Schnecker; in F. © Mrs. L. W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29839, Mar. 5, 
1925. 821 


Vénus et Adonis; paroles de L. de 
Gramont, musique de Xavier Le- 
roux ; partition chant et pf. © Gas- 
ton Xavier Leroux, Salbris, Loir et 
Cher, France, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 28233, Oct. 20, 
1924. 822 


pt. I, n. s., v. 20 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida; selections, 
selected, ed. and fingered by Max 
Spicker.. (Selections from favorite 
operas for the piano, no. 7) © Isa- 
bel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, ‘as 
the widow of the author. R 29052, 
Dee. 22, 1924. . 823 


Vespers, no. 3; by HE. Marzo, op. 63: 
four voices, in D, with pf. or organ 


-ace. © Eduardo Marzo, New York, 
as the author. R 28484, Nov. 28, 
1924. 824 


Village (The) blacksmith; by A. Julius 
Biedermann, op. 80; pf., four hands. 
© Edward J. Biedermann, Free- 
port, L. I, N. Y., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 30047, Mar. 
23, 1925. 825 


Violette blanche (White violet); by 
Bruno Osear Klein, op. 56, no. 2; 


pf. (Violettes, no. 2) © Mrs. 
Bruno Osear Klein, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 29995, 
Mar. 9, 1925. 826 


Violette Marie Louise; by Bruno Os- 
car Klein, op. 56, no. 4; pf. (Vio- 
lettes, no. 4) © Mrs. Bruno Oscar 
Klein, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 29997, Mar. 9, 1925. 

827 


Violin classics; collection of original 
pieces arr., rev., ed. and fingered 
by P. Mittell; violin, pf. ace. v. 3. 
© Philipp Mittell, New York, as the 
author. R 29061, Dec. 22, 1924. 

828 


Voice (A) from the spirit land; words 
by an American Quaker lady, music 
by.C. N. Davies. © Clara Novello. 
Davies, New York, as the author. 
R 28696, Dec. 12, 1924. 829 


Voodoo (L’) ; dance characteristic, by 
W.... 'T.., Francis.,.; ©, Mrs. . va) & 
Francis, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 29874, Mar. 5, 1925. 

830 


Walking as the Spirit leads; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by William 
J. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. L. HE. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 29288, Dec. 26, 1924. 831 

Walking in thé light; words by 
Eden Reade Latta, music by W. A. 
Ogden. © Mrs. W. A. Ogden, To- 
ledo, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 28966, Dec. 26, 1924. 832 


Waltz miniatures; by C. W. Grimm. 
© Carl William Grimm, Cincinnati, 
as the author. R 28478, Nov. 28, 
1924. 833 


426 


RENEWALS 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Wanderers (The) are coming home; 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 
dis Ball? © °3. ‘Lincoln, ‘Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
283871, Nov. 3, 1924. 834 


Was I not thine; from The ring of 
Haroun Al Raschid, by G. W. Chad- 


wick. © George W. Chadwick, Bos- | 


ton, as the author. R 28252, Oct. 
24, 1924. 835 


Watching for the morning, words by 
Thomas Watson, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
eago, as the author. R 29451, Jan. 
we, 1925. 836 


Wayside stroll; by Emil Otto [pseud. 
of J. Orth] © John Orth, Boston, 
as the author. R 29621, Feb. 5, 
1925. 


We have been to the woods; words 
by Grace J. Frances, music by H. 
P. Main. © Hubert P. Main, 
Newark, N. J., as the author. R 
29807, Feb. 27, 1925. 838 

We'll meet again; words by Mrs. F. 
W. Chapman, music by J. H. Ten- 
ney. © Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ips- 

_ wich, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 29634, Feb. 9, 1925. ‘ 

83 


words and 
© Edmund 


We'll never say goodbye; 
music by EH. S. Lorenz. 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the au- 

thor. R 29444, Jan. 23, 1925. 840 


We shall join the swelling chorus; 
words and music by C. A. Havens, 
op. 173. © C. A. Havens, Chicago, 
as the author. R 29544, Feb. 2, 
1925. 841 


We sing of a land; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 29448, Jan. 23, 1925. 
842 
Wedding bells; grand march, by S. 
Seiler. © Siegfried Seiler, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 29927, Mar. 
11, O21925. 843 
Wedding (A) hymn; by Homer N. 
Bartlett; cho. of boys or children 
and quartet of mixed voices. © 
Emma L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 29861, Feb. 
24, 1925. 844 


Wedding’ of the winds; waltzes; by 
‘J. T. Hall; orch. © John T. Hall, 


New York, as the: author. R 28232, 
Oct. 17, 1924: 845 
Weihnachts (Die) krone; Christmas 


service, by Edmund S. Lorenz. © 
EK. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the au- 
thor. R 30111, Apr. 16, 1925. 846 


837 | 


8773 (857) 


Welcome Grand Army men; by A. F. 
Loud; male quartet. © A. F. Loud, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
29253; Jan. 9, 1925. 847 


Well known and favorite melodies; 
atr. Dy, bo i. Rickgby, Op... 192 pr, 
1. Blue bells of Scotland [5 others] 
© T. L. Rickaby, Taylorville, I1., 
as the author. R 29230, Jan. 2, 
1925. 848 


Were I a bird of air; trio, by Fred 
Hiller, op. 111, arr. by Frank Lynes. 
© Adele G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., aS the widow of the author. 
R 28608, Dec. 18, 1924. 849 


Were I a prince Egyptian; from A 
lover’s canticles, by G. W. Chad- 
wick. © George W. Chadwick, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 28257, Oct. 
24, 1924. 850 


When I am dead, my dearest; words 
by Christina Rosetti, music by R. H. 
Walthew. © Richard H. Walthew, 


London, as the author. R 28678, 
Dec. 12, 1924. 851 
| When once of old in Israel; words by 


W. R. Alger, music by William 
Hamilton Gerrish. (Gerrish collec- 
tion, no. 532) © Willard P. Ger- 
rish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as the children of the 
deceased author. R 29791, Feb. 26, 
1925: 852 


When the swallows homeward fly; 
German volkslied, music by M. V. 


White. © Maude Valerie White, % 
‘Chappell & co., Itd., London, as the 
author. R 29748, Feb. 21, 1925. 853 


When this passing world is done; song 
by B. E. Wade. © Bryant E. Wade, 
Rockford, Ill, as the author. R 
29151, Jan. 5, 1925. 854 


When Thou hast shut the door; words 
by HE. E. Hewitt, music by A. Geibel. 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 


the author. R 28753, Dec. 29, 1924. 
855 
When we were boy and girl; words 


by Alfred Perceval Graves, airs arr. 
by C. Wood. (In Irish folk songs) 
© Charles Wood, Cambridge, Eng- 
land, as the author.  R 29481, Jan. 
24, 1925. 856 


Where the Savior leads; sacred song, 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 
John Tibballs [pseud. of E. S. Lo- 
renz] © E._S. Lorenz, Dayton, O.. 
as the author. R-° 28057, ‘Dec. : 26, 
1924. 857 


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pt. 117, n./s., vr 20 


While mercy calls; sacred song, by 
C. H. Gabriel; solo and quartette. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
‘author. R 301384, Apr. 18, 1925. 

858 

While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; anthem for Christmas, by 
G. W. Marston. © E. Howard 
Thayer, Boston, as the executor of 
the author. R 28606, Dec. 18, 1924. 

~ 859 

Why not decide today; words by Rob- 
ert H. Walton, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R 29505, Jan. 26, 
1925. 860 


Why waitest thou; words by F.. J. 
Crosby, music by Ira D. Sankey. 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 29810, 
Feb. 27, 1925. 861 


Will you come and journey with us; 
words by Jennie Wilson, music by 


J. L. Hall. © J. Lincoln Hall, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
28375, Nov. 8, 1924. — 862 


Willie off the yacht; comic song, by 


J. L. Golden. © John L. Golden, 
New York, as the author. R 29398, 
Jan. 21, 1925. 863 


Windmill (The); words by Longfel- 
low, music by H. H. Nelson. © 
Herbert H. Nelson, % Chappell & 
co., Itd., London, as the author. R 
29746, Feb. 21, 1925. 864 


With hallowed memories; hymn for 
Memorial day, words and arr. of 
old melody by William Hamilton 
Gerrish. (Gerrish collection, no. 
535) © Willard P. Gerrish and 
Isabel F.. Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as 
the children of the deceased author. 
R 29798, Feb. 26, 1925. 865 


With Jesus on board; sacred song, 
words by E. EK. Hewitt, music by 


E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 29531; 
Jan. 26, 1925. 866 


With songs of harvest home; words 
by F. §S. Shepard, music by E. S8. 
Lorenz. 
ton, O., as the author. 
Feb. 9, 1925. 867 


Woman lovely woman; waltz song 
from Serenade, by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 28995, 

~ Dee. 31, 1924. 868 


R 29632, 


© Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 


Wonderful love of Jesus; sacred song, 
words by E. D. Mund, music by E. 
S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 28958, Dec. 

- 26, 1924. 869 


Wondrous (The) cross; communion 
anthem, words by Isaac Watts, mu- 
sic by E. L. Ashford. © Mrs. E. 
‘L,. Ashford, Nashville, as-the author. 
R 29740, Feb. 14, 1925. 870 


Wondrous grace; sacred song, words 
by W. S. Martin, music by J. H. 
Tenney. © Mrs. J. H. Tenney, Ips- 

__ wich, Mass., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 29524, Jan. 26, 1925. 871 


Work for Jesus; words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music by E. S. Lorenz. ©. 
EK. 8S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the au- 
thor. R 29506, Jan. 26, 1925. 872 


Work for the Master; words by H. EH. 
Hewitt, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 29278, Dee. 
26, 1924. 873 


Ye bells of Easter day; by L. R. 
Dressler; sop. and ten. solos and 
quartett or cho. © Louis R. Dress- 
ler, New York, as the author. R 
29620, Feb. 5, 1925. —« 8T4 


Yea and nay (Ni jamais ni toujours) ; 
founded on an old French melody, 
English version by R. H. HEikin, 
arr. by Amelia Lehmann. [Eng- 
lish and French text] 1. In F 
min.—2, In G min.—3. In A min. 
© Alma Gates, London, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 29948— 
29950, Mar. 13, 1925. 875-877 


You lovers all; by A. Somervell, with 
ace. (Jn Album of five old songs) 
© Arthur Somervell, Kensington, 
London, as the author. R 29462, 
Jan. 24, 1925. 878 


Xylophone (The) dance; by P. Cohn. 
© Paul Cohn, New York, as the 
author. R 29403, Jan. 21, 1925. 

879 

Zion in triumph; words by T. Hast- 
ings, music by C. H. Gabriel. © 
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 29504, Jan. 26, 1925. . 

880 


2éme concerto; par T. Dubois; pf. et 
orch., transcription pour deux pf. 
© Théodore Dubois, Paris, as the 
author. R 29354, Jan. 19, eee 
oe 1. 


428 


iat, ORMMUSIC USEDmwOR’:BICENSEB:ITO BE USEDsFOR: THE MAN-.- 


RAC TURE OF; PARTS OF 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK,UNDER,.SEC:1 (6) OF JAE, ACT 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


A canzona do’ pazzarielle. © Italian 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan, 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

882 


A canzona e Santa Lucia. 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

883 


Abbrile cantatore. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 884 


Acquaiola (L’) e Margellina. © 
Italian book co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan, 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 106. 885 


Across the hot sands; by George L. 
Cobb. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 17, 1925; recorded, 
¥. 6.0. 137. 886 


Addio mandulinata. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 887 


Africa. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 888 


After a tear comes a smile; words by 
J. J. Caddigan, music by O. E. 
Story. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 889 


After all is said and done. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 30, "1925 - recorded, v. 6, 
p. 1380. 890 


After you’ve kissed me, kiss me again; 
words by John J. Caddigan. music 


by O. HE. Story. © Grey gull 
records, inec., South Boston. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 116. 891 


Afterglow (The) ; by Charles Huerter. 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. ths 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 892 
Agitated, hurry; by Irenée Bergé, sc. 
by James ©. McCabe. ©  Robbins- 

_ Engel, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 139. 
893 


© Italian | 


8773 


Agitato, no. 1; by Otto Langey. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Da 22) 894 


Agitato, no. 25; by Otto Langey. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec'd Feb. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
BD. 122. 895 


Ah ah Archie. © Gene Rodemich 
music pub. corp., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 6, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 135. 896 

Ah-ha. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 897 

Ain’t my baby grand. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 114. 898 

Alabamy bound. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d. Jan. 24, =e recorded, 
v. 6, p. 114. 899 


Alice in Wonderland. © Irving Ber- 


lin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 
900 

All aboard for heaven. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 
Cope Jat. 901 
Aloma; words by Francis De Witt, 


music by Robert Hood Bowers. © 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Apr. 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 139. 902 
America our own our all. © Forster 


musie publisher, inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 118. 903 


Americana (L’) © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 904 


Ammore giovane. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 905 


Ammore malandrino. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d. Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

906 


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8773 (907) 


Amore libero. © Italian book co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 907 
And love is reflected in love. © Leo 


Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 
908 

Annie dear. © Harms, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 909 


Appuntamento (L’) © Italian book 


co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 

28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

910 
Arabella; words by J. J. Caddigan, 


music by O. E. Story. © Grey gull 
records, inc., Boston. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 
911 

As long as I have you. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Pp, 120: 912 


At the break of dawn. © Jack Mills, 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
(, 19255 recorded, v. 6, p. 122.) 4..913 


At the opree; words by John J. Cad- 
digan, music by O. E. Story.. © 
Grey gull records, ine., South Bos- 


ton. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 914 
Autuno. © Italian book co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 915 


Avvertimento. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 916 


Away from you. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 116. 917 


Baci di bambola. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 918 


Baciami ancora. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 919 


Banana oil. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 920 


Be yourself. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 921 


Beautiful girlh © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 922 

Before the dawn. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 

1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 923 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Bella (La) bruna. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 924 


Betty Lee. © Harms-Harbach, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 925 


Biricchina. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104.” 926 


Birmingham bound. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 140. 927 


Black hand blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 928 ~ 


Bombay; words by J. J. Caddigan, 
music by O. EB. Story. © Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 140. 929 


Booze and blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 930 


minuett; by Harold 
Bauer. © G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 931 


Born and bred in old Kentucky. © 
Harms, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 

932 


Broadcasting mama. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 
27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 933 


Broadway daddy blues. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 934 

Broke again; fox trot, by Herbert 
Sanford. © John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. Notice ree’d Mar. 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 935 


Broken heart. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Mar. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 130. 

936 


Broom dance; from Dances of the 
people, arr. by Elizabeth Burchenal. 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 937 


Bummel schottische ; from Folk dances 
from old homeland, arr. by Eliza- 
beth Burchenal. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. Notice reec’d Mar. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 938 

Buonanotte. © Italian beok co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 939 


Borbernini’s 


430 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Butterfly. © Jack Mills ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 7, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 122. 940 


By the light of the stars. © Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 
reec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 140. 941 


By wireless; by Irenée Bergé, orch. by 
Chas. N. Grant. © Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1389. 942 


Bygones; by Kerr-Abrahamson-War- 
ner. © Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. Notice rec’d Feb. 17, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 943 


Cade la neve.’ © Italian book co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 944 
Campane e primmavera. © Italian 


book co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 
945 

Campane romane. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 946 


Can’t your friend get a friend for me. 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. aa8 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 117. 947 


Canta abbrile. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 948 


Canzona napulitana. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 949 


Canzonetta indisereta. © Italian 
book co.; New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

950 

Carnevale ngalera. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 951 


Carnival grotesque; by Domenico Sa- 
vino. G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 952 


Carolina moon. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d. Apr. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1389. 953 

Catarina. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 954 

Cats (The) got the measles. © Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, 
v: 6, p. 132. 955 

Chain gang song. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Feb. ‘18, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, 
-p. 123. 956 


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Champs (Les) ; by Bradford-Boutelje. 


© Robbins-Engel, ine., New York, 
Notice ree’d Apr. 21, 1925; recorded, 
V6. De 10: 957 


Charleston (The) steppers ball; by 
Paul Carter. © Edward Lloyd, 
Brooklyn. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 958 


Cheatin’ on me. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
, ree’d Feb. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 119. 959 
Chi lo tiene Vorologio. © Italian 
book co., New York. Notice reed 


Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 
960 

Children’s march; by Perey Grainger. 
© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 961 


China girl; by Halstead-Warner- 
Singer. © Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. Notice rec’d Feb. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 962 


Choclo (El) © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. wi263 


Choo choo blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 964 


Christmas chimes; song. © Hlsie 
Jean, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 965 


Cielo celeste. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 966 


Cinderella; song. © Elsie Jean, New 
York. Notice ree’d Feb. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 967 


Cinematografo. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 968 


Clark (Donald E.) Idyll; by D. E. 
Clark; saxophone solo. © Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. ee: 


Cold in hand blues; by Gee and Long- 
shaw. © C. R. pub. co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 118: 970 


Colloquy with the swallows; by Bossi. 
© John Church co., Cincinnati. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 127. 971 

Come to me. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
Apr. 8, 1925 recorded, v. 6, p. sts 

29975 


431 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8773 (973) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Confession blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 973 


Core furastiero. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 974 


Core senza ammore. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

. 975 


Cosi’ e’ ’ amore. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 976 


Cosi’ piange Pierrot. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 

977 


Counting the blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 978 


Court house blues; by Clara Smith. 
© C. R. pub. co., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Apr. 9, 1925; recorded, v. 
6G, piVa3h 979 


Cradle song (Wiegenlied) ; lullaby. 
© Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 130. 980 


Craving. © Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 981 


Crazy "bout love; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 982 


Cross word puzzle. © Jack Mills, 
inec.,. New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 983 


Cross words. © Breau & Tobias, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 984 


Cuddles .and.kisses.. © Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inec., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1925; recorded, 
W,, 6 ps, 115. 985 

Cunziglio e frate. © Italian book 


co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 986 


Curran (Pearl) Nocturne; by P. 
Curran. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
“York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7%, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 987 

Dainty miss; by Barnes. © Sherman 
Clay & co., San Francisco. Notice 
Yec’d Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
‘p. 114. 988 


Dancers (The) © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ‘rec’d Mar. 30, 
- 1925; .recorded;v. 6, p. 130. 


989: 


Danger in your eyes. © Chas. K. 
Harris, New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 

990 


Dear old Santa; song. © Elsie Jean, 


New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 991 
Desert isle. © Leo Feist, ine., New 


York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 992 


Dint ’o vico. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. — 993 

Diver (La) © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d, Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 994 

Dixie moon. © Harms, ine, New 


York. Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 995 


Do (The) I, or don’t I blues; the un- 
decided blues. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 996 


Does my sweetie do like I want him 


to—and how. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 27, 1925 : recorded, v. 6, 
pe k2a: 997 


Don’t be aghlabiied of the name of 
Abraham. © Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 

998 


Don’t blame me. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. — 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 999 


Don’t bring Lulu. © Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 

1000 


Don’t cha be too sure. © Henry Wa- 
terson, ine., New York. Netice rec’d 
Feb. 26, 1925 : recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 


1001 
Don’t dog me around. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
my 22: 1002 


Don’t send me back to Petrograd. © 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 118. 1003. 


Doo (The) dab. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p.. 126. 1004 

Door of her dreams. © Harms, 


inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
8, 1925 ; recorded; v. 6, p. 132... 1005 


432 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


8773 (1087) 


Dorme pusilleco diavolina. © Italian 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

1006 


Down and out blues. © L. B. Curtis 
music publisher, New York. Notice 


rec’d Jan. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6,. 


Dp; 115. 1007 
Down by the river blues. © John J. 
Erby, Chicago. Notice rec’d Feb. 


20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 1008 


© Chicago music: pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 1009 


Down deep in an Irishman’s heart. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
| a PA 1010 


Dreaming in the moonlight; words 
by John J. Caddigan, music by O. E. 
Story. © Grey gull records, inc., 
South Boston. Notice rec’d Feb. 
19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 

1011 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., 
-New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1012 


Drinking song; from The student 
prince. © Harms, inec., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 114. F 1013 


Drunk man strut. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 

1014 


FE denare do nfinferenfi. © Italian 
book eco., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

1015 


E frasche. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1016 


E pparole d’ o coro. © Italian book 
- €0., 
28, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1017 
E vicchiarielle geluse. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 

28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
1018 


Easy to please; by Joseph H. Trent, 

of U. S. © Grey gull records, inc., 
~ Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; 
- recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1019 


Egyptian echoes. © Forster music 
‘ publishers, ine., New York. Notice 
reec’d Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 118. 1020 
Elegie; by G. Lubomirsky. © G. 
-- Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d' Mar. 7, 1925; reeorded;: v.. 6, 
“=p. 124. ahd Bl) YA 


Same. 


Dreams. 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. | 


by S. Bormatine. © G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1022 


Emotional agitato; by Domenico Sa- 
vino; orch. © Robbins-Hngel, inc., | 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 138. 1023 


Ethiopian serenade; by Leopold God- 
owsky. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 7%, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1024 


Evening. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Apr. 13, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 1025 


Ever lovin’ bee. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 119. 1026 


Everybody loves a syncopated song 
about Dixie. © Milton Weil music 


co}, ime., Chicago.» Notice™ reeid 
Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 
1027 

Eyes that haunt me. © Leo Feist, 


inec., New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 
1028 
© Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1029 
Fantasie Cecile: by Donald EH. Clark; 
saxophone solo. © Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 115. 


Facciamo bis. 


1030 


Fatemi danzare. © Italian book co., 
New. York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1031 


Fatte vasa’. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1032 


Fattura nera. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1033 


Faut aimer; by Rudolf Ganz. © G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 124. 1034 


Fedelta’ fallo trasi. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 

1035 


Fellow (A) like me. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 

1036 

Florida; words by Abel Green, music 
by Jesse Greer. © Robbins-Engel, 
ine.. New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 113.- 

i 1037 


433 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES: 


8773 (1038) 


Flourish; by Harold Bauer. © G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 124. 10388 


Follow me; by Dett. © John Church 


co., Cincinnati. Notice rec’d Feb. 
7, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 119. 

1039 

Fox trot della nostalgia. © Italian 


book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
1040 


Frolic of the elves; by Elinor Remick 
Warren. © Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1041 


From day to day. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


Dp: 126: 1042 
Gee! I must be in love. © Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. No- 


tice ree’d Feb. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 114. 1043 


Gelosia. © Italian book co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1044 


Get over Sally blues. © Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 

1045 


Gigolette. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 134. 1046 


Give me a song to remember. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 

1047 


Give me the corner give me the girl. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 118. 1048 


Give me the right to call you dearest. 
© Jack Mills, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 
Gp: 4135. 1049 


Go smilin’ thru. © N. P. Reinhard, 
Jackson, Calif. Notice rec’d Mar. 
14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 


1050 | 


God is everywhere; words by Stella 
L. Myatt. music by Geo. Henninger. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 5, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p.. 124. 1051 


Golden days. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice reec’d Feb. 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 119. 1052 


-Heartease; by John Powell. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Gossiping Ulla; from Folk-dances of 
Finland, arr. by Elizabeth Burehe- 
nal. © G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. - 1053: 


Got no time. © Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1054 


Graveyard bound blues. © Chicago 
music pub. eco., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 1055. 


Guardanno a luna. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28,.1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1056 


Gypsy sweetheart; words and music 
by Eddie Morton, Dick Hubler and 
M. J. Tyman. © Robbins-Engel,. 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
24, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 131. 1057 


Habanera; by Victor Herbert. © G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 124. 1058 


Handy’s (W. C.) collection of blues: 
by W. C. Handy. © Robbins-Engel.,. 
ine, New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 
18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 137. 

1059 


Handy’s (W. C.) famous comic blues; 
ukulele. © Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 5, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 1060 


Hansel and Gretel; song. © Elsie 
Jean, New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 1061 


Happy go lucky; by Mel B. Kaufman: 
pf. solo. © Robbins-Engel, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 131. 1062 


Hayfoot strawfoot; by MacDonald- 
Carroll-Freed. © Sherman, Clay & 
eo., San Francisco. Notice rec'd 
Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 

1063 


He’s just a horn tootin’ fool. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 
1064 

© G. 

Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 

rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

p. 124. 1065 


Hello Tucky. ‘© Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 31, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 1066 

High jinks; by Rudolf Friml. © G. 
Schirmer, inc, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mav. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 124. 1067 


434 


~ NOTICES OF ‘USER 


hos. 3-4, 1925 


High tone mama. © Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 

, 1068 


Holdin’ the sack. © Henry Waterson, 
inec., New York. Notice rec'd Feb. 
-26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 


Home; words by Harry Cort, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. © M. WiCt- 
mark & sons, New York. Notice 
reed Mar. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
py 124. 1070 


Honey chile; by Charles Huerter. © 
Oliver Ditson co.,. Boston. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
| Te: 1071 


Honey I’m in love with you. © Leo 
_ Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
_ Apr. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 

1072 


Honolulu honeymoon; by Francis De 
Witt and Robert Hood Bowers. 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. No- 

. tice ree’d Jan. 26, 1925; recorded, 
Va. p. LES: 1073 


Hot tamale Molly. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1138. 

1074 


How’s your folks and my folks, down 
in Norfolk town. © Ted Browne mu- 
- sie co., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Apr. &. '929- recorded, v. 6, ’p. 135: 
1075 


Humoresque; by Hermann Frommel. 
© Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 116. 1076 


Humorestless. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 1077 


Hungaria. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
118. 1078 


Hurdy (The) gurdy man. (Kaleido- 
scope, no. 3) G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1079 


Hurry, no. 4; by Otto Langey. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec'd Feb. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
ry 122. 1080 


— no. 21; by Otto Langey. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec'd Feb. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

Ss 122: 1081 


1069 


8773 . (1095) 


no. 24; by Christopher O’Hare. 
-© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 14; recorded, v. 6, 
p.n22. 1082 


Hurry back old sweetheart of mine. | 
© Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 1083 


I ain’t got notin’ now. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

77 130. 1084 


I_ bersaglieri. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1085 


can get more lovin’ from a dum 
dum dummy, than I’ve been geitin’ 
from you. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
. Feb: 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 


_ 


123. 1086 
I can’t stop babying you. © Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 226: 1087 


I cu te tu cu me. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1088 


I'd like to find the fellow who stole 
my gal. © Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 1089 


I found a way to love you but I can’t 
find a way to forget. © Forster 
music publisher, ine.; Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 19, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 128. 1090 


I had someone else before I had you. 
© Leo. Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 104. 1091 


I hear love call me. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

1092 


I knew. © Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 137. 1093 


I'll see you in my dreams. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. ai, . 1925 ;- recorded,;.,Vx,.G,.,; De 
102. 1094 


I look into your garden; words by 
Charles Wilmott, music by Haydn 
Wood. © Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. Notice rec’d Feb. 138, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1095 


435 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8773 (1096) 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


I’m a good gal but I’m a thousan’ 
miles from home. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 

~ 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 

1096 


I’m always thinking of someone. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 140. 1097 

I'm glad. © Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1098 


I’m lonesome for a lonesome little 
pal; words by John J. Caddigan, 
music by O. E. Story. © Grey gull 
records, ine., South Boston. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 116. 1099 


I’m lonesome for someone like you; 
words by Jack Arnold, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1100 


I’m so ashamed. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1101 


I’m the only boy in the world who can 
take a biscuit apart and put it back 
just like it was. © Milton Weil 


music co., ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 128. 1102 


I need somebody to lullaby me. © 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 11038 


I never knew how much I loved you. 
© Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1925 ; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1104 


I’ve found my sweetheart Sally. (© 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1105 


I’ve got a gal. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 

1106 


I’ve got what it takes but it breaks 
my heart to give it away. © Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. 6,°p.. 132. 1107 

I want you; by Roy Dieterich, Ray 
Gorrell, Al Lewis and Howard 
Simon. © Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 1108 


I will ne’er forget my mother and my 
home. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 


inec., New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 
18, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 

. 1109 

Ich hab’ ein blaues hizamelnets Tay 

Edward B. Marks music co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; 

recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 1110 


Ida I do. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Heb. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 1111 


If I can’t have you. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
reec’d Mar. 21, 1925 : recorded, v. 6, 
Dp. sa: ike 


—Same. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. Notice rec’d - 
Apr. 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 

1113 


If I ever ery you'll never know. © 
Milton Weil music co., ine., Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 120. 1114 


If I never see you as long as [I live. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 187. , 2115 


If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t be 
crying now. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1116 


If love were true; pf. © David Kap- 
lan, % Atlantic City music co., At- 
lantie City. Notice rec’d Feb. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1117 


If we should part; by Schertzinger. 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Feb. 17, 1925; 
recorded, 'v. 6, p. 114. 1118 


If you knew Susie like I know Susie. 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 1119 


If you only knew. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 130. 

1120 


If you see that gal of mine send her 
home. Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 1121 


In a Japanese garden; by O. EH. Story 
and J. J. Caddigan, of U. S. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 


tice reec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1122 
In a little love boat. © Forster mu- 


sic publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
joa BY @ 1123 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 8-4, 1925 


8773 (1153) 


In despair; by Irenée Bergé; orch. © 
: Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Apr; 29,'1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1124 


In the middle of the night. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 

1125 


Indian moon; fox trot, by Robert M. 
Crawford. © John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. Notice rec’d Mar. 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 1126 


Inno dei fascisti. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1127 


Innocent pranks. 
“publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 
1128 


Isn’t she the sweetest thing: © Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. © 


It makes no difference how old you 
are, it’s just how young you feel. © 
Milton Weil music co., ine., Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 128. 1130 


It’s gonna be a cold cold winter, so 
get another place to stay. © Broad- 
way music corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d. Apr. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dy 13a. 1131 


It’s just that feeling for home. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 126. 1132 


It’s lullaby time; by Rush-Rowell. © 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 114. 1133 


It’s the blues. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 6, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1134 


Jacksonville gal. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Apr. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 134. 1135 

Je vous aime. © Harms, inc, New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 8, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 1136 

Jealous hearted blues. © Chicago mu- 
sie pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 

oS 

Jellybean blues. (© Chicago mus’‘e 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 

1138 


© Forster music | 


1129 | 


Jing a ling a ling.. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 
'1925 ;; recorded, v..6, p. 118.  -11389 


Just a crooning lullaby. © Will Ros- 
siter, Chicago. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 
1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 135. 1140 


‘Just a dream of a waltz with you. © 


Jack Mills, inec., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 122. 1141 


Just a little kiss from you. © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 18, 1925; recorded, 
Vi; Gap. 130; 1142 


Just a week ago today. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 

1143 


Just around the corner from paradise. 
© Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 126. 1144 


Just as the day is done. © Will Ros- 
siter, Chicago. Notice rec’d Apr. 
15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1387. 1145 


Just let me hope. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 139. 1146 


Just like you; words by John J. Cad- 
digan, music by O. BE. Story. © 
Grey gull records, ine., South Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1147 


Kaddish (The) of my ancestry (Der 
Kaddish fun mein shtam) © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co. New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1380. 1148 


Keep smiling at trouble. © Harms, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
31, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 

1149 

King (The) isn’t king anymore. © 
Clarke & Leslie songs, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 4, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 136. 1150 


Kiss (A) from you; by Sidney D. 
Mitchell and Don Maffay. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 138. 1151 


Kiss in the dark. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 29, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1152 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New 
Notice rec’d Feb. 6, 1925; 
1153 


Kiss me. 
York. 
recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 


437 


" CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8778), (1154) 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 20 


Lady of the Nile. © Milton Weil 
music co., ine, Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Feb. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 1154 


Lady (A) who lives for love. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

re urliioeos Wo 55} 

Leading me on. © Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 1156 


Let it rain. © Harms, ine., New York. | 


Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 125. 1157 


Let it rain let it pour. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

1158 


Let me linger longer in your arms. 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
~ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 104. 1159 


Let’s pretend. © Leo Feist., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1160 


Let the sunshine enter your heart. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
pv 1223 1161 


Lettere d’ amore. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1162 


Lita. © Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 1163 


Little peaches. © Harms, inc., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 1164 
Ll’ ora e ll’ appuntamento. © Italian 


book co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
1165 

Lonesome, gee I’m awf’ly lonesome; by 
Ray Klages and Dewey Bergman. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 20, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 188. 1166 
Look at those eyes. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 


reec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 140. 1167 


Look who’s here; by Ken Whitmer, 
scored by Paul Van Loan. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Mar. 13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 127. * 1168 

Lloove dreams. © Zola Cadenhead 
Coil, Lavaca, Ark. Notice rec’d Feb. 
13, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1169 


| Lucianella. 


Love in the ranks. © Leo Feist, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1170 


Love song. © Harms, inc., New York, 
Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 125. 1171 


——pby S. Langaard. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1172. 


Love (The) song. © Harms, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 1173 


Lovely lady. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1174 


© Italian book co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1175 


Lucky Kentucky. © Jerome H. 
Remick co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 

1176 

Madeira. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 1177 


Madeline. © Leo Feist, inec., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1178 


Magie (The) of moonlight and love. 


© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice’ reec’d Apr. 11, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 118. 1179 
Maison (La) isolée; by Bradford- 


Boutelje. © Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 9, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 119. 1180 


Malincunia napuletana. © Italian 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 


1181 
Mama had a papa. © Milton Weil 
music co., ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 1182 


Mamma buy me one of those. © Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, DP. 


102. 1183 
Mamma sfurtunata. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice rec'd Jan. 


28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
1184. 


Mare e pusilleco. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1185 


Marenarella mia. © Italian book co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1186 


438 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Marie, Marie, Marie. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

1187 

Marionette (The) show (Four con- 
ceits, no. 4) © G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

Married man blues. © Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., Chicago. ‘Notice ree’d 
Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 

1189 
© Italian book 

Notice ree’d Jan. 


Massarianta bella. 


co,, New York. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 
1190 
Mazurka in E fiat: by Hermann 


© Harold Flammer, inc., 
New . York.. Notice rece’d Apr. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1191 


Mean looks. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1192 


Melodies of Ireland. © Herbert HE. 
Reed, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 

1193 


Melody (The) that made you mine. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., ine., 
New York. Notice rec'd Jan. 31, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 1194 


Memories of you. © YT. E, Soiree 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 

1195 


Midnight (The) waltz. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

. 1196 


Mighty blue. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 1197 


Miss. you. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 11, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1198 


Mississippi river blues. © Chicago 
music pub. eco., Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 1199 


Misterioso irresoluto; by O. Langey. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New. York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 1200 


Molly; words by Raymond Klages, 
music by Hugo Frey. © Robbins- 
Hngel, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 


Frommel. 


1201 | 
17 439 


52683—25 


S773 (1217) 


1188 


Montmartre Rose; fox trot song. © 
Edward B. Marks musi¢e co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1202 


Moon marketing; by Powell Weaver. 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- . 
tice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 124. 1203 


Moonlight (The).a waltz and you. © 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. i1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 118. 1204 

Most of all I want your lovee © 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Mar. 19, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 1205 


Mother of mine I love you. ©- 
Gotham music service, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Feb. 11, 1925: 
recorded, vy. 6, p. 119. 1206 


Motley; by Harold Bauer. © G. 
Schirmer, ine. New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 124. 1207 

Moussorgskyana: by M. Moussorgsky. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 124. 1208 

Murmere de vent; by Emil Sauer. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 124. 1209 


My desire. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice. ree’d Mar. 11, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 131. 1210 


My gal don’t love me any more. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 104. 1211 

My gal Jo. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d. Apr. 10.) 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 1212 

My garden of memory; by Pierre Con- 
nor. © Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1213 

My home. © Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1389. 1214 

My love star: by Chas. P. Shisler. © 
Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 134. 1215 

My mother’s humming lullaby. © 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 102. 1216 

My Persian Pearl. © Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. TAY, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8775 (1218) 


© Henry Waterson. ine., 
Notice rec'd Mar. 30, 
6. De Os 1218 
© Irving Berlin, 
Notice rec'd Jan. 
Gye ples: 
1219 
Mystery-huiry; by Irénée_ Bergé, 
scored by the composer. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. Notice 
reed Mar. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Lawl Aen 1220 


coming back again blues; by 
Carter. © Edward Lloyd, 
Brooklyn. Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 1221 


New York ain’t New York any more. 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 21, 
1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 133. 1222 


Night comes and day is gone; by G. 
EK. Holmes. © G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 
1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1223 

Night (The) wind; by Roland Farley. 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925: recorded, 
ViGe ped24 1224 


No little two shoes; words by John J. 
Caddigan, music by O. E. Story. © 
Grey gull records, inc., South Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 116. 1225 

No one. © Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 115. 

1226 


No wonder. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 


My sugar. 

* New York. 
1925: recorded, y. 

My sweetie and me. 
inc., New York. 
20, 1925; recorded, v. 


Never 
Paul 


recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1227 
Nobody. knows: but me. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


ESA 1228 
O Katharina. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1229 
Ocean (The) sings of you; words by 
Arthur Lamb, music by Alfred Sol- 
man. © Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Mar. 20, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 1230 
Oh how I miss you tonight. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 
1231 


Oh those eyes. © Henry Watersen, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 

1232 


pt. T1f, n’'s., v. 20 


Oh Vera; by Brown. © Sherman, 
Clay & co.. San Francisco. Notice 
ree’d' Web: iT, 19255 “recorded, ava: 
p. 114. 1233 


Old (An) fashioned rose. © Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. ‘6, 


Dp: , 126, 1234 
Old Virginia moon. (© Milton Weil 
music pub. c¢o., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Feb. 7, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, 
Deel20. 1235 


On, the bridge of Avignon; from Folk- 
dances from old homeland, arr. by 
Klizabeth Burchenal. © G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

1236 


On the Oregon trail; by Sedgewick- 
Cohen. © Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. Notice ree’d Feb. 
17, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 114. _ 

1237 


On the village green; by O. E. Story 
and J. J. Caddigan, of U. S. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1238 


One eternal mind; words Oscar Cozad, 
music by Fredk Vanderpool. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec'd Mar. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 124. 1239 
One word from you. © Edward B. 
Marks musie co., New York. Notice 


ree’'d Feb. 28° 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 126. 1240 


Only two; by Joseph H. Trent, of U.S. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1241 


Opera marmalade; by Charles Frank. 
© Grey gull records, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1925 : recorded, 
Vv. 6, p. 12F. 1242 


Oriental love dreams; by Kerr-Burt- 
nett-Miller.. © Sherman, Clay & co.,; 
San Francisco. Notice rece’d Feb. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 

1243 


Oriental Pearl; by Carroll-MacDonald- 
Freed. © Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. Notice rec’d Feb. . 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 

1244 

O’Toole’s wedding. ©. Herbert E. 
Reed, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 

1245 


440 


NOTICES OF 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


USER 
8773 (1276) 


Our house of dreams; by Pierre Con- 
nor. © Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1246 


Out of the night. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice reec’d Apr. 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1385. 


Pal of my cradle days. © Leo Feist. 
ine., New York. Notice reec’d Apr 
18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 137. 

1248 

Panicy agitato; by Irénée Bergé. © 
Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 14, 1925; recorded, 
we 6, pe12Z2. 1249 


Peaches; by Joseph H. Trent, of U.S. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1250 

Pep; by Donald E. Clark; saxophone 
solo. © Robbins-Hngel, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 26, 1925; 
‘recorded, v. 6, p. 115. 1251 


Pheebe Snow. that anthracite mama. 
© T. BEB. Soiree corp., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 20, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 139. 1252 

Pied (The) piper; song: © Hlsie 
Jean, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 1253 


Playmates; by Hill. © Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 

; 1254 

Polly of Hollywood. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 119. 5 4535) 

Prince of wails. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. . Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1256 


Pulcinello; by W. Aletter. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v.. 6, 
p. 124, a ASy 

Puzzle (The) called love. © Al Ter- 
man agency, Philadelphia. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 129. 1258 

Rabbit (The) hop; by Joseph H. 
Trent, of U: S. © Grey. gull rec- 
ords, inc., Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1259 


Radio (The) blues. © James Carter 
Smith, .Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 131. 1260 
Rage; by William. Axt, scored by 
James C. McCabe. ©. Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb..7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 119. 
1261 


12AT.- 


Rainbow of jazz. 
New York. 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 


© Leo Feist, inc., 
Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 
1262 


Rakin’ in the hay. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Apr. 11, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1263 
Recitative and soliloquy; scored by 
Domenico Savino. Robbins- 


Engel, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Mar. 9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 
1264 

Reckless blues; by Bessie Smith. © 
C. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Feb. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 118. 1265 


Reflection; by Rudolf Friml. © Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, 
we G, Dy LEG: 1266 


Remember I do. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1267 


Rendezvous: by Leopold Godowsky. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded. 


VinG, eg E24: 1268 
Returning. © Jack Mills., inc.. New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 8, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 135. 1269 


Reverie of love; by Erno Rapee and 
William Axt. Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 113. 

1270 


Ride jockey ride. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 

1271 


Rock-a-bye baby blues; by Henry Sul- 
livan. © Oliver Ditson, inc., New 
York. . Notice rec’d Jan. 29, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 117. bw liy 


Roll along; by Wallace. © Sherman, 
Clay & co., San’ Francisco. Notice 
ree’d Feb. 17, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 114. 1273 


Romance; by Hermann Frommel. © 
‘Harold Fiammer, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v.: 6 De ANG. 1274 


Rose of dreams; by Oliver E. Story. 
Grey gull records, inc., South 
Boston. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1205 


Rose of Japan. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New. York. Notice rec’d Apr. 11, 
1925: recorded, v. 6. p. 118. 1276 


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8773 (1277) 


pt. 117, n.8., v. 20 


Rose of the evening. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 

1277 

Rose. of the moonlight. © Clarke & 
Leslie songs, ine.. New York. No- 
tice rec'd Jan. 14, 1925; recorded, 
Lay gn pana Ut a ip 1278 


Runaway (The) train. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 138. 1279 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille)  Sere- 
- nade; by C. C. Saint-Saéns. © G. 
Schirmer, ine.. New York. Notice 
recd Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p:- 124. 1280 
Sally’s got the blues. © Irving Ber- 
lim, ine., New “York. ~ Notice ree’d 
Feb. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 
1281 


Scheherezade: by Nicolai. Rimsky- 


Korsakow. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1282 


© Irving Berlin, 
Notice reec’d Mar. 


Second. hand love. 
inc., New York. 


Lo, 1925)>) recorded, vocG, p. 13k. 
1283 
Secret of mine. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
recd Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Pi ALS, 1284 


© Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 
1925; recorded, vy: 6, p. 120. . 1285 
Serenade; from Madame Pompadour. 
© Harms, ine., New York. Notice 
rec'd Jan. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


See see blues. 


p. 114. 1286 
Serenade populaire; by Arthur Cleve- 
land Morse, op. 4; pf. solo. © B. 
F. Wood musie ¢co., Boston. Notice 
recd Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
ae lis: 1287 
Serenatz; by Alberto Cajani. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 124. 1288 
Shall I tell him. © Leo Feist, ine., 


New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1289 
She ain't what she used to be; by 
Ray Klages, Ray Miller and Jesse 


Greer. © Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v: 6, p. 128. 1290 


She kisses me goodnight. Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925 ;, recorded, v..6, ‘p. 118. 

1291 


She was just a sailor’s sweetheart. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, 
Ve OL pe alae pen, 4292 

Sheep and goat; by David W. Guion. 

G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925 recorded, 
Vie6, op.) 124. » 1293 

Since ma’s gone crazy over crossword 


puzzles. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1294 


© Leo Feist, ince., 
New York. Notice rec'd Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1295 
Sing-loo. © Irving Berlin, ine., New - 
York. Notice reec’d Feb. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 1296 
Sittin’ on the moon; by Cecil Mack 
and Chris Smith. ©  Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 
1297 

© Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 1298 
Slave (The) of love. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 137. 1299 


So am I. © Harms, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 18, 1925; recorded, 
vi 6) php 1300 

Sob sister Sadie; the vamp cry-baby. 
© Edward B. Marks music co, New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1301 


Solo on the drum. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1302 

Some day we'll meet again. © Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 126. 1303 

Some sweet day; words by J. J. Cad- 
digan, music by O. BH. Story. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 140. 1304 


Something tells me that one is you. 


Sing la la la. 


Ske da dee. 


Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 117. 1305 


Somewhere; by Schertzinger. © 
Sherman, Clay & eo., San Francisco. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 17, 1925 ;: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 114. 1306 


Son of the morning star; by O. HE. 
Story and J. J. Caddigan, of U. S. 
© Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice rec’d: Apr. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 140. 1307 


449 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


Songs of the sod, that daddy sang to 
“me. © Herbert H. Reed, New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 27, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 125. ; 1308 


South Carolina croon song; by Will 
Deems-Harvey Gaul. 
son ¢co., Boston. Notice rec'd Jan. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1809 


Springtime, rose and you; by Vito La 
Monaca and Chas. P. Shisler. © 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Apr. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 136. 1310 


Suite 16.. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 117. 1311 


Sun girl. © Harms, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 3, 1925; recorded, 
WinGys p; ) IAG 1312 


Sun’s (The) gonna shine again. © 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d. Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, y. 6, 
py 102, 1313 


Sunshine of love; by J. C. McCabe; 
oreh. © Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. Notice rec'd Feb. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 1314 


Sunshine (The) the rose and you. © 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Mar. 30, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1315 


Swanee butterfly. © Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 

1316 


Sweet Kathleen Adair; by Carlo and 
Sanders. © Robbins-Engel, ince., 
New York. Notice ree’d Feb. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 122. 1317 


Sweetheart I love only you. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 120. 1318 

"Tain’t no use; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1319 


Take ’em to the door, that’s all there 
is, there ain’t no more; blues. © 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 138. 1320 


Tall brown blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 
23. 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 

A321 

Tangletoes. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1322 


Tell me what to do. 


© Oliver Dit-. 


8773 (1336) 


© Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 

1323 


Tell me with your smile. © Irving . 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

1324 


Tell me yes tell me no. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

1325 


Telling eyes. © Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 121. 


1326 
Tense misterioso; by Irenée Bergé, 
se. by James C. McCabe. © Robbins- 


Engel, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 136. 
1327 


Thanks be to God; by Stanley Dick- 
son. © Enoch & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 31, 1925; recorded, 
we 6G pray:  *8a28 


That’s all there is there ain’t no more; 
by Harry Woods. © M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

1329 


That's my girl; by Kerr-McKiernan. 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice ree’d Feb. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1330 


That something in your eyes. © 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Mar.:30, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1331 


Then I met you. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
27, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 

Taos 


There is a garden in loveland. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

1333 


They can’t blame that on me; by John 
J. Caddigan and Oliver E. Story. © 
Grey gull records, ine., South Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Mar. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 1334 


This one today and that one tomorrow, 

. Means no One at all in the end. 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 5, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 13835 


Three bears; song. © Elsie Jean, 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 112. 1336 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8773 (13387) 


pt. 11, n. s.,.v. 20 


Time (The) will come. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Jan. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 113. 

La 

Ting-a-ling-a-ling; words by John J. 
Caddigan, music by O. HE. Story. 
Grey gull records, inc., South Bos- 
ton. Notice reec’d Feb. 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 116. 1338 


Titana. © Harms, ine, New York. 
eee, rec'd Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, 
Vet 0; Dp. P25. 


To. a come by John Powell. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice reec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded. 
yiG6, p. 124. 1340 

Toad frog blues. © Chicago musie 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d Mar. 
23, 1925; recerded,,v: 6,,.p. 120. 


13841 

Toddle along. © Harms, inc., New 
York. , Notice ree’d Apr. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 135. 1342 
To-morrow’s another day. © Harms, 


ine., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 

1343 

Trees: by Oscar Rasbach. © G. 

Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 

rec'd Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

p. 124. 1344 


Turkey in the straw; by David W. 


Guion. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1345 
Twilight; by Brown. © Sherman, 


Clay & co., San Francisco. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 114. 1346 
Two eyes. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 31, (1925 ; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 133. 1347 
Ukulele baby. © Jack Mills., ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, .p.. 139. 1348 


Ukulele Ike’s comic song book, no. 2; 


ukulele. © _ Robbins-Engel, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. %, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1385. 1349. 


Ukulele lady. .© Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 19, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 131. 13850 

Ultimo (L’) addio. © Italian book 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 2%, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 106. 1351 

Underneath the smiling moon; words 
by J. J. Caddigan, music by O. H, 
Story. © Grey gull records. ine., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 140. 1352 


‘Vale (The) 


of golden dreams. © 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25,1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 128. isao 


Valse allurement; from Character 
sketches. © Sam Becker, Minne- 
apolis. Notice ree’d Jan. 22, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 113. 1354 


Valse briliante in D flat; by L. Leslie 
Loth. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 12, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 120. 1855 


Vaise de concert; by Mischa Levitzki. 
© G. Schirmer, inc. New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 1356 


Valse Elise; by Rudolf Friml. ©. 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 
mere ree’d Apr. 18, 1925 ; recorded, 

» Opi pw AIG: 1BAT 


Valse mazanette; by R. Wiedoett ; 
saxophone solo with pf. ace. © 
Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 1358 


by Donald EH. Clark; 
saxophone solo. © Robbins-Engel, 
inc... New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 115. 


Valse vanity ; 


1359 
Vee vodle um voo. © Leo Feist, inc., 


New York.’ Notice ree’d Apr. 11, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 118... 1860 


La donna e mobile ; 
© G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar., 7, 
1925 ; recorded, v.'6, p. 124. 1861 


Volga boat song; by A. T. Rubetz. ©. 


Verdi (Giuseppe) 
by G. Verdi. 


G. Sehirmer, inec., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; reeorded, 
v. 6, p. 124. 1362 


words by Ray Klages, transcrip- 
tion by Hugo Frey. © Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6,-p. 137. 
1363 


Waitin’ for the moon. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inec., New York. | Notice rec’d 
Mar. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 

1364. 


Waltz (A) in the moonlight and you. 
© Forster music publisher, ine,, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Mar. 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 128.. 1365 


We’re back together again. © Jer-> 
ome H. Remick & co., New York: 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
vi 6: p. 126. 1366 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 3-4, 1925 


8773 (1394) 


What a life, when no one loves you. 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 1367 


What an invitation, © ©. E. White, 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 


What are you doing tonight Blondy. 
© Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 20. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 131. 1369 


What could be sweeter, dear than this. 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dy. 135: 1370 


What do we get from Boston.- © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 127. 

1371 


What's become of Josephine. © 
Henry Waterson, ine., New: York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 30, 1925; recorded. 

eG, pe 180. 1372 


What's the good of dreams, that never 
come true. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 26, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 1873 


Whats the use of loving you, when 
youre not in love with me. © 
Archie Goitler, New York. Notice 
reed Apr. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Pp. 1B5. 1374 


What would you say: words by J: J. 
Caddigan, music by O. E. Story. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925: re- 
corded, v¥. 6, p. 140. - 1375 

Wheeling into Wheeling. © Milton 
Weil music co., inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Feb. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 
G. p. 120. 1376 


When I think of you. © Leo Feist, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
it 1925. tecorded,. v. 6,..p. 118: 

1377 


When summer comes: words by Jack 


Arnold, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 5, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 


When the shadows fall; by Dolin. © 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francis- 
eco. Notice rec’d Feb. 1%, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 114. 1379 


When we are together; by Owens- 
Coburn-Rose. © Sherman Clay & 
co., San Francisco. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
114, 1380 


1368 


1378. 


When will I see my bluebird. © 
Leo Feist. inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 118. 1381 


When you and I were dancing. © 
Harms, inc., New York. Notice. 
rec'd’ Jan. 31, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

bas «a al 1382 


Where are you to-night. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 

1383 

Where is my Rose of Waikiki. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
réc’'d Apr. 11, 1925; recorded,. v. 
6, p. 118. 1384 


Where the four leaf clovers grow. 
© Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 115. 385 
While we danced till dawn. © Leo 


Weist, inc.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
118. 1886 


Whispering hope: by Alice Haw- 
thorne, transcribed by D. Savino. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 25, 1925; recorded. 
Ney Gp. 149. 1387 


Who is she; by Eugene West and Joe 


Manuel. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 28, 
1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 141. 1388 
Who's lovin’ my sweetie now. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice reed Mar. 30, 1925; re- 
corded,. v. 6,.p. 130. 1389 


Who's loving you now. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

1390 

Who’s who are you; words by Abel 
Green and Ray Klages, music by 
Jesse Greer. © Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 13838. 13891 


Who takes care of the caretaker’s 
daughter while the caretaker’s busy 
taking care. © Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, Dp. 
ZS. 1392 


Who told you. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 123. 13893 


Why can’t we start all over. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
122: 1394 


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S773 (1895) 


Why couldn't it be poor little me. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
ve, - 6.) por L26. 1395 


Why should I believe in you. © Milton 
Weil music co., inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Mar. 2, 1925; recorded, 
16.6 p. 128: 1396 


Why should I pine for the world to 
be mine. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1389. 1397 


Will you remember me. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec'd Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1398 


Within the walls of China; by Kath- 
arine Allan Lively. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1899 


Woman (The) ain’t born that can 
take my man from me. © Chicag9) 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Mar. 23, 1925; recorded, v. ¢, 
p. 120. 1400 


Wonder why I love you like I do. © 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago... Notice ree’d Apr. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. * 1401 


Wonderful wonder; words by Fleta 
Jan Brown, music by Herbert 
Spencer. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New !. York.) ‘Notice reeid’ Mar: 5, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 1402 


© Henry Waterson, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 10, 
1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 120. 1403 


World (The) is mine for I have you; 
arr. D. Savino; orch. © Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. Notice rece’d 
Mar. 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 129. 

1404 


Ya ha ha. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 1405 


Yah yah Alma. © Fred Fisher, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. Notice ree’d Apr. 1, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 133. 1406 


Wondering. 


€ 


O 


pt. IE; na S..V¥. 20 


© T. EK. Soiree corp., 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 20, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1389. 1407 


Ye sweet retreat; by Harold Bauer. 
© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 7, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 124. 1408 


Yearning just for you. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Feb. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 124. 

1409 

You and I. © Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 102. 1410 


You can win with a smile. © Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. Notice rec’d Apr. 
15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p, 137. 

1411 

You can’t wear it out. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
21, 1925; recorded, v.'6, p. 102. 1412 


You for me—me for you. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Feb. 26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 126. 1413 


You'll git heaps o’ lickin’s; words by 
F. L. Stanton, musie by Robert Con- 
ingsby. Clarke. © Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. Notice rec’d Apr. 11, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 1414 


You ought to know. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 137. 1415 

You’re so near and yet so far. © 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Feb. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 125. 1416 


You women. © Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 104. 1417 

Your voice at dusk. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 

1418 

Zip; by Hugo Frey. © Robbins-Hn- 
gel, ine. New York. Notice rec'd 
Mar. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. Ap 

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Yaya Alma. 


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vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and pages vili-1x of no. 4; 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A B C (The) of sight singing; by 
Conrad King, of Great Britain. pt. 
is ae tune 1), 1925-1 ¢, June 16: 
E 614800 ;. Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. if 8774 


*A canzone d’ ’a nustalgia; versi L. 
Sica, musica R. Balsamo, of Italy ; 
mand. ace. 4to. © June 6, 1925; 
2c. June 9; E 616551; D’Agostino 
bros., inc., New York. 8775 

"A francese e ’o napulitano; versi A. 
Losasso, musica Ettore Bergonzi, of 
Italy. © Sept. 10, 1924; 1 ¢ June 
2, 1925; E 614575; Giuseppe De 
Vita, New York. 8776 

’A fussitella; versi A. Mellini. melo- 
‘Mays Tripepiiwot wt Si) © Lie. 
June 20, 1925; E 616823 ; Domenico 
Tripepi, Brooklyn. 8777 

A Inés; paroles Marceline Desbordes- 
Valmore, musique Victor Gallois, of 
Franee. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 
9; E 614240; Henry Lemoine et cie, 
Paris. 8778 


A la valse; by Rudolph Middecke, of 
DS.,copist'; pi. ©' Mar: 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 1; E 612642; Orbis music 
pub. co., New York. 8779 


"A marina ’e Surriento; barecarole, 
~versi G. Marano, musica Giuseppe 
Cucciano, of Italy. © Mar. 10, 
1925; 2 e. Mar. 11; E 612757; Gio- 
vanni Marano, Newark. 8780 


"A nnammurata Americana; versi e 
musica G. Amato, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1 e. June 8, 
1925; E 618510; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 8781 

°A nutriccia; versi Onofri, musica Do- 
menico Ietti, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. June 26, 1925: 
EH 619183; Mario Badolati, Brook- 
lyn. 8782 

A quoi révait Cendrillon; par Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; pf. 4 quatre 
mains. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. May 9; 
E 614188; Alph. Schotte et cie., 
Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 8783 


A tes amours; dans Un soir de folie, 
paroles Louis Lemarchand, et Ber- 
tal-Maubon, musique Vincent Scot- 
to, of France. © June 12, 1925; 
1 e@ June 12; E 614752; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 


8784 — 


A un enfant; mélodie, poésie Charles 
Sluyts, musique Robert-le-Grand, of 
France, op. 17; chant ou violoncelle 


avee ace. quintette ad lib. 4to. © 
May ))-15; > 19255 -t- e- June “Sky Hh 
614836; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 8785 


A vendetta *e Macri; versi T. Miccio, 
musica Luigi Donadio, of U. 8. 4to. 
© May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 21; E 
618094; Tony Miccio, New York. 

8786 


Abandonnée; intermezzo, J. Frances- 
chi, of France; pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924: 1 c June 8, 1925; 
E 614848; J. Franceschi, Marseilles, 
France. 8787 


Abey! vot a luvly baby; w Peter 
Cheyney, m Harold Arpthorp, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614079; Reyn- 
olds & co., London. 8788 

Abide with me; sacred w, m Cyril 
Jenkins, of Great Britain; cho. of 
mixed voices with sop. solo, organ 
acc. Fischer ed. 4to. © June 38, 
1925; 2 c« June 6; E 616487; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 8789 

Abide with us; w Almeda W. Dris- 
coll, m Charles H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
©). June.8,, 19252,2-¢: June 17; 
616736; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. . 8790 


Absent minded daddy; w and melody 


M. La Porte, of U. S. ©1c. May 
12, 1925; E 611837; Manuel La 
Porte, Philadelphia. 8791 


Ace high; selections from the musical 
comedy in two acts, lyrics Mar- 
garet Cosgrave, Ruth McBride and 
others, m Alice Dodds, George 
Bogue and others, all of U. S. © 
May 7, 1925; 2 ec. May 12; E 618005; 
I. N. Tyroler and J. E. May, Stan- 
ford, Caiif. 8792 


Ach Maxe! lied und shimmy, text Ar- 
min Robinson, musik Werner R. 
Heymann, of Germany. © Feb. 1, 
1925; 1 c. Apr. 27; E 614481; Wien- 
er bohéme verlag, Vienna. 8793 

Across the sea; w and melody W. H. 
Paeblitt,of,.Us St. Ont ex May (16, 
1925; E 611962; Wilmer H. Pol- 
litt, Quantico, Md. 8794 


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Adagio pathetique; by W. Hennssler, 
of Germany, domiciled at Santa 
Cruz, op. 8; violin. © 1c. Apr. 
138, 1925; E 618485; William 
Hennssler, Santa Cruz. 8795 


Addict’s (The) vision; ballet in two 
scenes, A. Bean, of U. S.; pf. 
ver. dune 12.) lOO) 20 i Gilketlene 
Alyeene Bean, Denver. 8796 


Adelina; fox-trot, L. D. Uranga, of 
Mexico; pf. © Apr. 15, 1922; 1 «. 
June 23, 1925; E 614917; Lauro D. 
Uranga, Los Angeles. 8797 


Advertise; w and melody P. E. Hart, 
of U. S. © 1c May 23, 1925; BE 
618153; P. E. Hart, Lloydell, Pa. 

8798 


African blues; w and melody A. Gray, 


of U. S. © 1 c¢. May 23, 1925; E 
618171; Albert Gray, Greenville, 
S. C. 8799 


African snow ball; dance novelty, 
Henry Panduro, of U. S.,; pf. 8 vo. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. June 26, 1925; 
E 619188; George Martin Caskey, 
Milwaukee. 8800 


After all there’s nobody else like you; 
melody C. Hommel, of U. S. © 1e. 
May 25, 1925; E 616237; Charles 
Hommel, Brooklyn. 8801 


After all these years; from The bam- 
boula, w Douglas Furber, m Harry 
Rosenthal, of U. S. London-New 
York-Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. 
© May 18, 1925; 2 c June 18; EB 
618950; Harms, ine., New York. 

8802 


After dark; w Elmer Barr and Wal- 
ter Leslie, m Fred Rose, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Jan. 15, 1925; 
2 ce. June 18; E 616769; National 
music co., Milwaukee. 8808 


After I marry you; w Leo. P. Haley, 
m Rose L. Toland, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 24, 1925; E 619150; Rose L. 
Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 8804 


After sorrow; w and m G. M. Aposh- 
ian, of Turkey, domiciled at Pasa- 
dena, Calif. © May 11, 1925; 2 c. 
May 21; E 618092; George Moses 
Aposhian, Pasadena, Calif. 8805 


After sunset; intermezzo, S. C. Jones, 
of Hngland; band. 4to. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 1 «@ Apr. 14; E 614426; 
Hawkes & son, London. 8806 


After the tornado is over; w N. EH. 
Hooker, m Bauer bros., of U. S. © 
June 8, 1925; 2 ec. June 10; EB 
616574; Norman HE. Hooker, Cen- 
tralia, Ill. 8807 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


After you’ve gone with everyone else, 
then you'll come back to me; w Bob 
Boynton, m Al. Gibbs, of U. S. © 
June 15, 1925; 2 ce. June 17; HB 
618816; H. A. Gibbs, New York. 

8808 


Afternoon; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1. 
May 8; E 614811; Augener, Iltd., 
London. 8809 


Aggie and me; w and melody H. 
Armes, af Canada. © 1c. June 1, 
1925; E 618872; Helen Armes, To- 
ronto, Canada. 8810 


Ah! che si fa per 1 amore: Versi 
Gigi Pisano, melodia H. A. Mario, - 
of Italy. © Mar. 2, 1925; 1 c. May 
25; E 614485; Italian book co., New 
York. 8811 


Ah don’t wants troubles any more; w 
and melody Mrs. D. School, of U. S. 
©1e. May 4, 1925; BE 618668; Mrs. 
D. School, Elmgrove, W. Va. 8812 


Ah! list to the voices of nature; w 
and m Hdmond I. Meyers, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 4, 1925; EB 613661; Ben- 
jamin Blumenthal, Chicago. 8813 


Ab! sweet mystery of life; dream mel- 
ody, from Naughty Marietta, w 
Rida Johnson Young, m Victor Her- 
bert, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 
Witmark ed. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.— 
2. Male voices.—3. Female voices. 
© May 7, 1925; 2 c. each May 15; 
E 616023-616025; M. Witmark & 
sons. New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 8814-8816 


Air de Enfant; de l’Enfant et les 
sortiléges, poéme Colette, musique 
Maurice Ravel, of France; sop. © 
May 15, 1925; 1c. June 8; E 614832; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 8817 


Air de VHorloge; de l’Enfant et les 
sortiléges, poéme Colette, musique 
Maurice Ravel, of France; mezzo 
sop. ou bar. © May 15, 1925; 1 e. 
June 8; E 614829; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8818 


Air du feu; de lV’Enfant et les sorti- 
léges, poéme Colette, musique Mau- 
rice Ravel, of France; sop. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ce. June 8; EH 614833; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 8819 

Airs tziganes; de César Hspéjo, of 
Spain, op. 11; violon et pf. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ¢. June 8; E 614860; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris 8820 

Airship (The) fairy; by Rhéa Silber- 
berta, of U. 8.; pf. © June 27, 1925; 
2 e. June 29; HE 619364; Boston mu- 
sic co., Boston. 8821 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


88435 


Akimenko (Th.) Six piéces ukrain- 
iennes; arr. S. Chapelier, of France ; 
orch. 4to. 1. Dumka [5 others] © 
May 15, 1925; 1c. June 8; H 614839; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement] 8822 


; op. 71, revues et doigtées 
par S, Chapelier, of France; pf. a 
quatre mains. 1 Dumka. [5 
others] © Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. May 9; 
EK 614245; Rouart, Lerolle et cie, 


Paris. [© revision and fingering] 
: 8823 
Alabama; w Julia Strudwick Tut- 


wiler, m Charles Rendell Calkins, of 

U.S. © May 23, 1925; 2c. May 13; 

E 618306; Calkins press, Boston. 
8824 


Alabama Dan; w and m L. Berger, of 
io s:  .© 4  e Sune, 29,, 1925; 
619255; Louis Berger, Philadelphia. 

8825 

Alabama’s calling me; w and melody 
R. I. Owen, of U. 8S. ©1c. June 
6, 1925; E 616479; Robert I. Owen, 
Fort Porter, N. Y. 8826 


Album of miniatures; by L. Padgett, 


of U. S.; pf. ©1e. June 3, 1925; 
E 618505; Lilla Padgett, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 8827 


Alfred’s lullaby; w and melody H. M. 
Wertzler, of U. S. ©1e. June 15, 
1925; E 618766; Ellen Mary Wertz- 
ler, Kalamazoo, Mich. 8828 


Alianza hispano americana (Spanish 
American alliance); marcha, F. 
Bustillos, of Mexico; pf. © May 8, 
1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614823; Feder- 
ico Bustillos, Cananea, Mexico. 

8829 


Alibi Ike; w and melody Arthur E. 
Bebim, of U...S. i ©, Lc. June: 20, 
1925; E 616830; Jean Gold, New- 
burgh, N. Y. 8830 


Alkestis ; musikalische tragoédie in drei 
akten, dichtung Raniero de’ Calza- 
bigi, nach der italienischen urfas- 
sung von 1767, tibersetzt Hermann 
Abert, of Germany, musik Christoph 
W. Gluck, klavierauszug mit text 
Herbert Viecenz, of Germany. Ed. 
Breitkopf. © Feb. 15, 1925; 1 «. 
Mar. 21; E 609241; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 8831 


All alone in old Kentucky; w and 
melody H. J. McAbee, of U. 8S. © 
1 ec. May 8, 1925; E 613843; H. J. 
McAbee, Hagerstown, Md. 8832 


All around the house; for little pian- 
ists, Edouard Mayor, of U. 8S. obl. 


54219—26——2 


Svo. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 12; 
E 616600; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 8833 


All for one penny; w Romer Wilson, 
m Marjorie Slaughter, of Great Brit-. 
ain. © May 25, 1925; 1c. June 19; 
EK 614928; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 8834 


All I want is you; w and melndy 
James Lillard, of U.S. ©le. June 
4, 1925; E 616387; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

8835 


All in the moonless night; English w 
M. C. Gillington, of Great Britain, 
m old French air, ed. Dawson Freer, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1 c. Apr. 6; E 614414; Joseph Wil- 
liams, lItd., London. [© English 
lyries and editing] 8836 


All kings shall fall before Him; w 
from Psalm 72, m F. Leslie Calver, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. 
© June 23, 1925; 2 ec. June 24; BE 
619087 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 8837 


All Seotch; medley one-step, W. Mc- 
Kenna, of Great Britain, arr. Boosey 
& c@o., ltd., of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band. 4to. © May 8, 1925; 
1c. June 4; E 614612; West’s, lItd., 
London. [© arrangement] 8838 


All that I ask of you; w Fred Shuff, 
m G. le Brand, of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 1, 1925; 1 ec. May 
11; E 614297; Perey John Cross, 
Manchester, England. 8839 


All the way to Ballyshee; w Augusta 
Hancock, m Nigel Dallaway, of 
Great Britain. © May 4, 1925;1e. 
May 5; EB 614082; Jos. Adams music 
pub. co., Birmingham, England. 

8840 


All thro’ the night; part-song, English 
w Gerald Cumberland, m Cyril 
Jenkins, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. S8vo. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 25; E 614057; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 8841 


All to myself; w Wilbur D. Nesbit, m 
J. H. Densmore, of U. S. © May 9, 
1925; 2 ec. May 11; E 613962; John 
H. Densmore, Brookline, Mass. 

8842 


All trails lead to Winnipeg; w and m 
J. H. Arnett, of Canada. © Apr. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 13; H 614901; Jona- 
than Hughes’ Arnett, Regina, 
Canada. 8843 


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8844 


pt. 112, nos v220 


All wrong blues; w and m A. Wiley, 
of U. S., arr. James Alston. © 1c. 
May 28, 1925; E 618424; Arnold 
Wiley, Clarendon, Ark. 8844 


Alla minuetto; by Leonard Butler, of 


Great Britain; organ. © May 27, 
1925; 1 ¢« June 11; E 614758; 
Augener, Itd., London. 8845 


Alla toccata; by William Lester, of 
UL S.,) Op: 93,0 mop 4: -organeri(in 
American organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 
14, July, 1925) © June 23, 1925; 


2c. June 25;' EH 616948; H. W. Gray | 


co., New York. 8846 


Allegro (L’); w Bertha R. McDonald, 
m H. M. Gilmore, of U. S. © 1e. 
May 27, 1925; E 616269; Helen M. 
Gilmore, Pasadena. 8847 


Allegro appassionata ; by Louis Godow- 
sky, of England; violin and pf. © 
June! 16911925 3) AY Ge. June £7; Ob 
614906; Murdoch, Murdoch & Go., 
inc., London. 8848 

Allegro vivace; from pianoforte con- 
eerto op. 65, Philip B. Perry, of 
UeSs9 pie © gune 25,1925 372, 
June 29; E 619194; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 8849 


Aliez! ...filons’. marche, galop, etc., 
P. Bernon, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. June 8, 1925; EH 614854; Bernon, 
Nice, France. 8850 


Alma de Dios; cancion Hungara, José 
Serrano, of Spain: pf. © May 15, 
1925; 1 ce. June 8; EH 614876; Lucien 
Brulé, Paris. 8851 

Alma mater; western state college of 
Colorado, w Annie F. Andres, m F. 
G. Damson and EK. Redding, both of 
U. 8. Gunnison, Col., Western mu- 
sic co. © June 26, 1925; 2 c. June 
26; E 616974; F. George Damson 
and Edwyl Redding, Gunnison, Col. 

8852 

Alma pura; danza, Luis R. Miranda, 
arr. A. Mesorana, both of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. June 30, 1925; E 617038; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, P. R. 

8853 

Almanach; paroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France; 
sop. ou ten. solo. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1c. May 9; B 614273; Heugel, Paris. 

8854 

Almand; from the 16th century, tran- 
scribed Harold Craxton, of Great 
Britain» violin) and» pissin’, Ey: 
May 1, 1925; 1¢. May 15; E 614358; 
Schott & co. ltd, London. [© 
transcription ] 8855 


Aloha oe (Farewell to thee) ; Hawai- 
ian love song, w Raymond Klages, 
m Queen Liliuokalani, transcription 
D. Savino, both of U. S. [Hawai- 
ian and English text] © June 20, 
1925: 2 c. June 22; E 619044; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 8856 


Alohaland; w and m R. A. Anderson, 
of Ui Si © June! Aes eee: 
June 16; E 616707; R. Alex. Ander- 
son, Honolulu. 8857 


Alone at last; w Gus Kahn, melody 
_ Ted Fiorito, of U. S. © 1 c¢ May 
28, 1925: FE 618301; Irving Berlin, 


ine., New York. 8858 
pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © June 25, 


1925; 2 c. June 26; E 619175; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 8859 
Alone with Christ; w B. B. MeKin- 
ney, m I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. © 
June’.24) 1925 12) G. Puner Zee 
616994; I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 8860 
Alte (Hine) geschichte (Thereby 
hangs a tale) ; von Felix White, of 
England: pf. © Apr. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
May 19: E 614500; Universal-edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 8861 
Always alone; w M. Sloss, m Zoula 
Hagood, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. June 23, 1925; E 616893; Mar- 
tha Sloss, Los Angeles. 8862 
Ambrosius (Hermann) Sonate; von 
H. Ambrosius, of Germany, op. 24; 
fl6te u. klavier, in D dur. © Nov. 
11, 1924. 1 ¢«. June. 22, 1925-2 
614966; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 8863 
America needs you now; w and m- 
F. S. McGowen, of U. S.; pf. © 
1e. June 6, 1925; E 616502; Frank- 
lin Simmons McGowen, Strawn, Tex. 
8864 

America our happy land; w Jean 
Frey, m S. F. Monroe, of U. S. © 
May 7, 1925; 2c. June 16; E 616704; 
Samuel Frederic Monroe, Youngs- 
town, O. 8865 
America, we love thee; w and m R. 
W. Rogers, of U.S. ©1c. May 21, 
1925; E 618496; Ruth West Rogers, 
Chicago. 8866 
American (The); march, Frank R. 
Bertram, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © 
Jan. 22, 1925; 2 c. May 2; EB 611636; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 8867 
American boy; march, J. HK. Wells, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. (© May 23, 
1925; 2 c. May 23; E 616248; Fred 
Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 8868 


450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


American (The) broadcast; march, 
George L. Cobb, arr. Clayton Mills, 
of U. S.; orch. © Feb. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. May 2; E 611657; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine. Boston. [© arrange- 
ment} 886 


American (The) legion for you and 
me; w and melody L. L. Foster, of 
U.wiss ©; le. June+ 20;,,1925.5. B 
616797; Lawrence L. Foster, Rapa- 
nee, TT, 8870 


A-mer-i-can means the klan; when we 
a-marching go, march, w and m 
Hugh Roy, of U. S. © June 15, 
1925; 2 c. June 22; E 619041; Amer- 
ican music house, Schenectady, N. Y. 

8871 


Americana (L’); mazurea, S. Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York: clarinet solo. © 1 ¢. June 


8, 1925: E 618591; Santi Tafarella, 
Salvatore Giacino & Giovanni Lici- 
tra. New York. 8872 


Ammuina qd’ e’ ’ccase; versi e musica 
G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 3, 1925; EB 
618511: Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 

8873 


Among the roses; waltz ballad, w and 
melody F. W. Kekut, of U. S. © 
1c. June 15, 1925; E 618754; Fred 
William Kekut, Brooklyn. 8874 


Amore d’oggi giorno (Love with the 
eyes of day) ; fox trot, versi E. M. 
Milone, musica Giuseppe Camilloni, 
of Italy, domiciled at Providence. 
“© 1 e@ May 16, 1925; E 611996; 
Emanuele M. Milone, Providence. 

8875 

Amore e fiori (Love and flowers) ; 
valse, G. De Stefano, arr. M. Mi- 
lano, both of U. S.; pf.. © May 2, 
1925; 2 c. May 15; E 618470: Gio- 


vanni De Stefano, Philadelphia. [© 
abridged and simplified arrange- 
ment] 8876 


Amore in giardino; valzer, S. Tafa- 
rella. of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; violin solo. 1c. June 8, 
1925; E 618590; Santi Tafarella, 
Salvatore Giacino and Giovanni 
Licitra, New York. 8877 

Amore (L’) in mezzo al mare; ma- 
zurka, Santi Tafarella, of Italy. 
domiciled at New York. © 1 e. 
July 1; 1925; EH 619337; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 8878 

Amore indimenticabile (Unforgetful 
love) : mazurka, G. M. Messina, arr. 
Joseph Gioé, both of U. S. © June 
Ry 192h64201e: Juneyi263) 6) 619171 : 


8890 
Gaetano Matteo Messina, New 
York. 8879 


Amore infedele; w P. Trupia, melodia 
Ciro Valente, of U. S. 4to. © Apr. 
1, 1925; 2 c. May 14; E 618093: 
Pietro Trupia, New York. S880 


Amore svegliati! valzer, versi P. 
Buongiovanni, musica Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy; mand. o violino acc. 
4to. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 27; 
E 618680; Pasquale Buongiovanni, 
New York. 8881 


Amour (L’) en cage; fox-trot, dans 
Un soir de folie, paroles Louis Le- 


marchand et Ch. Cluny, musique 
Maurice Hermite, of France. © 
sune 42) F985 et 1 vex une’ 123) BH 


614753; Enoch & cie., Paris. 8882 
Amourette; valse, Dorothy Forster, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. ©1e. June 18, 1925; E 
616762; Dorothy Forster Cary, 
New York. 8883 
Amoureux sacrifice; ou, J’aime! 
jaime! j’aime, d’ aprés la Vierge 
folie, paroles Jules Combe, musique 
J. Sieulle, of France. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 c«. May 9; E 614227; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 8884 
An’ I don’t mean if; fox trot, w and 
m Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of 
Leonore Von der Lieth] of U. S. 
© May 27, 1925; 2 ec. May 25; E 
616214; Triangle music pub. ©co., 
inc., New York. 8885 
Anchored on the Rock; w Martha S. 
Clingan, m R. Harkness, of U. S. 
© May 1, 1925; 2 c« June 8; EB 
619271; Robert Harkness, Los An- 


geles. 8886 
And I believed in you; w Sam M. 
Lewis and Joe Young, m Wright 


and Bessinger, of U. S.; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 « June 8; E 
618560; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 8887 
Andantino e Tempo di minuetto; di 
A. Ricci-Signorini, of Italy; due 
violini, viola e violoncello. Parti- 
tura. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1c. June 4; 
E 614648; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 


Milan. 8888 © 
Andy; w E. S. Lilly, m Sidney A. 
Crysler, of U.S. © 1c. May 18, 


1925: E 616095; Elizabeth Sander 
Lilly, Seattle. 8889 
Anemone; South Dakota state flower, 
w and m G. A. Perley, of U. S.. © 


May 14,;1925; 2 c¢. May 16; HE 
18000; Geo. A. Perley, Flandreau, 
Se 1). 8890 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8891 


Angel’s dream; nocturne, F. d’Orso, 
arr. Maurice Baron, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © May 13, 
1925; 2 c. May 15; H 616050; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 8891 


Angel’s greeting (Reverie angelique) : 
duet, Chas. D. Blake, rev. Harry 
L. Harts, of U. S.; pf. in F. Rev. 
ed. © June 2, 1925; 2 c. June 22; 
EH 619137; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 8892 


Angelus (The); part song, w James 
Francis Cooke, m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of U. S.; mixed voices. Ato. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 ec: May 27; E 
$16299; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8893 


Anges (Les) chantant; valse, G. H. 
O’Malley, of U. S.; pf. ©1e¢ May 
19, 1925; E 618041; George Harry 
O’Malley, Somerville, Mass. 8894 


Angora! shimmy de Tres excitante, 
paroles Léo lLeliévre, Varna et 
Rouvray, musique Franc Stafford, 
of Austria. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 «. 
May 9; EH 614179; Edition Charles 
Brull, Paris. 8895 


Angry; w Dudley Mecum, m Jules 
Cassard, Henry and Merritt Bru- 
nies, all of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 12, 1925; 2c. May 15; 
EK 616016; Ted Browne music co., 


ine., Chicago. 8896 
Animals and insects (Tierbilder) ; 
seven songs, w Vachel Lindsay, 


Deutsche von R. St. Hoffmann, m 
Louis Gruenberg, of U. S., op. 22; 
medium voice. © Mar. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Apr. 22; E 619170; Universal- 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 8897 


Annapolis (An) lullaby; w Robert 
Garland, m Gustav Klemm, of U. S. 
© June 29, 1925; 2 « June 29; B 
619189; KE. Morris music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 8898 


Anneliese von Dessau (Der junge 
Dessauer) ; operette in drei akten, 
von Richard Kessler, musik Robert 
Winterberg, of Austria. 1. Chor- 
stimmen. 4to. 2. Klavierauszug 
mit text; von Karl Satow, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
May 5: E 614091, 614092; Ed. Bote 
& G. Boeck, Berlin. 8899, 8900 


Potpourri aus der operette, von 
R. Kessler, musik Robert Winter- 
berg, of Austria, bearb. Karl Satow, 
of Germany; klavier mit worte. © 
Apr. 20, 1925; 1¢. May 5; EH 614096; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 8901 


pt: lah is ae 


Anneliese-walzer; aus der operette: 
Anneliese von Dessau, text Richard 
Kessler, musik Robert Winterberg, 
of Austria, bearb. Karl Satow, of 
Germany; pf. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
1c. May 5; E 614095; Hd. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 


Annette; w EH. Raab, m Richard G. 
Swartzel, of U. 8S. ©1e. June 12, 
1925; E 616931; Hdward W. Raab, 
Cleveland. 


Annie Laurie; transcribed Carlos Sal- 
zedo, of U. S.; harp. © May 12, 
1925; 2 c. May 18; EB 611878; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 


8904. 


Apache (The) ; w and melody C. Kohl- 
man, of U. S. ©1c. June 1, 1925; 
H 618368 ; Churchill Kohlman, Glen- 
over, Pa. 8905 


Apple blossoms waltz; compiled and 
arr. J. D. Schurmann, of U. S.; steel 
guitar. © May 12, 1925; 2 ec. May 
18; E 616085; Joseph Daniel Schur- 
mann, Denver. 8906 


April fool; from Garrick Gaieties, w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, of 
U. S.. © June 25, 1925; 2 c. June 
26; E 619156; Edward B, Marks 
music co., New York. 8907 


April is in my mistress’ face; part- 
song, w anon. and Thomas Oliphant, 
m A. Herbert Brewer, of England, 
mixed voices. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 
1c. June 3; E 614583 ; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 8908 


April, my April; trio, w Virginia Bid- 
dle, m Harold Vincent Milligan, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
June 12, 1925; 2 c. June 16; EH 
618740; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 8909 


Arabian baby; w and melody N. Lac- 
citielle, of Italy, domiciled at Hliza- 
beth, N. J. © 1c. June 6, 1925; 
E 616500; Nicholas Laccitielle, Hliz- 
abeth, N. J. 8910 


Ardita; polka, melody S. Cusenza, of 
U.S. © 1c. June 6, 1925; E 616509 ; 
Salvatore Cusenza, Brooklyn. 8911 


Are there any radios in heaven; w 
and melody E. H. Forrest, harmony 


Mary S. Crocker, both of U. S. © 


1 e. June 1, 1925; EB 618327; Hthel 
Hawkins Forrest, Boston. 8912 


Are you glorifying God; w and m 
Andrew Liliemark, of U. S. © May 
15, 1925; 2 c. May 20; E 618451; 
Conference press, Chicago. 8913 


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8902 


8903 ° 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Are you His; w W. C. Poole, m John 
H. Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2 ¢. June 16; E 616669; John H. 
Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 8914 


Are you ready; w W. C. Poole, m J. 
H. Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2c. June 16; E 616672; John H. 
Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 8915 


Are you ready to meet Him; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. 
S. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 17; 
E 616751; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 8916 


Are you sorry? w Benny Davis, m Mil- 
ton Ager, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
May 13, 1925;2¢. May 13; E 613979; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 8917 


"Arf a cigar; musical recitation, w 
Martyn Herbert, m Herberte Jor- 
dan, of Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614065; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 8918 


Argentine; tango serenade, w and m 
H. C. Weasner, of U. S. © June 
8, 1925; 2 c. June 8; E 618614; H. 
C. Weasner & co., Buffalo. 8919 


w and melody P. H. Casserly, of 
U.S. ©1c. May 4, 1925; E 613703 ; 
Paul Elmer Casserly, St. Paul. 8920 


Arietta graziosa; by N. Lindsay Nor- 
den, of U. S.; violin, harp and or- 
gan. (in American organ quarter- 
ly, v. 6, no. 14, July, 1925) © June 
23, 1925; 2 c. June 25; E 616945; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 8921 


Army (The) of the Sunday school; 
w and m W. A. Post, of U. Ss. © 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2c. May 6; E 613736; 
EK. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 8922 


Around the campfire; by K. H. Ai- 
qouni, of U. S., op. 4 no. 3; violin 
and pf. © May 7, 1925; 2 ce. May 
9; H 613938 ; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 8923 


Arrival of Prince Charming; march 
triumphant, Rhéa Silberta, of U. S.; 
pf. © June 27, 1925; 2c. June 29; 
E 619366; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

8924 


As I was going to Banbury; school 
song; w from an old rhyme, m Roy 
Thompson, of England; unison 
voices, in A flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie in sol-fa notations] © May 
26, 1925; 1 ec. May 27; E 614461; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 8925 


8937 


As night falls; by H. O. Osgood, of 
U. S.3; op. 28; pf. (Bowl of nuts) 
© June 5, 1925; 2 ec. June 8; E 
616520; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 8926 


As Thy will is done in heaven; w 
Lucia B. Cook, m I. HE. Reynolds, of 
U. S. © June 24, 1925; 2 c. June 27; 
EK 616995; I. H. Reynolds, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 8927 


AS we sat on our dear mother’s knee; 
w and melody A. W. Elliott, of 
UL Siac@) 2c. say, 25. 1925 =) Bi 
618160; Archie W. Elliott, Matta- 
pan, Mass. 8928 


Ashamed of Jesus; w Heber Newton, 
m J. H. Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 
1925; 2 ec. June 16; E 616671; John 
H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 8929 


Ashton (A. T. Lee) Capriccio; by 
A. T. Lee Ashton, of England; or- 
gan. © Apr. 28, 1925; 1 c. May 
8; E 614827; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 8930 


Assassina; versi Tommaso Sgambati, 
musica Carlo Nicolo, of Italy ; mand. 
0 violino acc. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1924; 1 ec. May 18; E 614410; Giu- 
seppe De Vita, Genova, Italy. 8931 
At dawning; by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, transcribed Jascha Gure- 
wich, of U. S.; solo for E flat alto 
or C melody saxophone, with pf. 
ace. © Apr. 18, 1925; 2 ec. May 13; 
EK 611868; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 8932 


At dawning, I love you; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, op. 29, no. 1, 
arr. Julie Kellar, of U. S.; harp 
solo. © May 1, 1925; 2 ec. May 18; 
EK 611869; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 8933 


At half past nine; w and melody J. 
M. Clarin, of U. S. © 1. June 
6, 1925; E 616490; J. M. Clarin, St. 
Louis. 8934 


At midnight; w and melody M. R. 
Sista, of U. S. © 1c May 16, 
1925; EH 611977; Margaret Rhoda 
Sista, Morrisville, Pa. 8935 


At night when I’m sleeping alone; w 
and m A. Miller, of U. S. Portland, 
Or., Daniel H. Wilson. © May 6, 
1925; 2 ec. May 7; E 618797; A. 
Miller, Portland, Or. 8936 

At sea; part-song, w Allan Cunning- 
ham, m Stanley Wilson, of Eng- 
land, op. 24; male voices. 4to. © 
Aprewes. \AS25)sikone. Anne Hes!) 
614146; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8937 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8938 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


At the ballet; by Frank H. Grey, of 
Us Se pELIL© TunewdI1925 3) 2c. 
June 18; EH 618975; Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 8938 
At the diamond jubilee; w and m 
Baron Keyes, of U. S. (Cover 


title :—In California at the diamond 
jubilee) © May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 
25; EH 616244; City of Paris pub. 
eo., San Francisco. 8939 
At the Dixie drug store down on 
Missouri street; w and m A. Wiley, 
of U. S8., arr. James Alston. © 
1c. May 28, 1925; E 618423; Arnold 
Wiley, Clarendon, Ark. 8940 
At the end of the trail, I found hap- 
piness; w and melody BH. C. Davis, 
OF HU. SS. ©. Fe) Sime’ 20,1995" EB 
616819; Everett C. Davis, Jerome, 
Id. 8941 


At the inner shrine; by Gustavo Car- 
ranza, of Mexico, domiciled at Yonk- 


ars, oN Visop 260s pl). QwApr. 
i 1925 sa 2 rer spre v7 3h EY GIS2t8 ; 
Breitkopf publications, ince, New 
York. 8942 
At the sunset; by L. Padgett, of 
U.18.2-ph. ©uel caodune:3,) 1925; 
E 618504; Lilla Padgett, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 8943 


Atlantic; valse-capriccio, Fritz Nord- 
haus, of Germany, op. 6; orch. 4to. 
© May 19, 1925; 1 ce June 3: E 
614579 ; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 8944 

Au pare Monceau; 4 croquis, P. O. 
Ferroud, of France; pf. 1. Chat 
jouant avec des moineaux. [3 
others] © May 15, 1925; 1 ce. June 
8; E 614870; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 8945 


Au pays des contes; par “Maurice 


Pesse, of France; pf. 4 quatre 
mains. 1. La Grace du petit poucet. 
[Sothers} (© Apri, 9 1925; <e: 


May 9; E 614186; Alph. Schotte & 
cie., Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 
8946 


Au pays des lagunes; par Robert-le- 
Grand, of France, op. 50; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 15, 
1925; 1 ¢ June 8; EH 614850; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 8947 


Au trot des mules; par Rhené-Baton, 
of France, op. 38, no. 4; pf. a 4 
petites mains. © May 15, 1925; 
1 ec. June 8; EH 614866; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 8948 

Au village; par Rhené-Baton, of 
France, op. 38, no. 2; pf. & 4 pe- 
tites mains. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. 
June 8; E 614864; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 8949 


Aubade; the morning bright, English 
w M. C. Gillington, of Great Britain, 
m Padre Martini, ed. Dawson Freer, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1 ¢. Apr. 6; E 614421; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. [© English 
lyrics and editing] 8950 


Aubert (Louis) Caprice; par L. Au- 
bert, of France; vidlon et pf. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; B 614212; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 8951 

Auf wiederseh’n; w Edmund Vance 
Cooke, m Louis Victor Saar, of 
U. /S.,. op. 105,\ no. 3= ene: smen ’s 
voices and solo quartet, a cappella. 
4to. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 ¢ June 
20; E 618930; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. ; $952 

Aunt Jamima and Ole Black Joe is 
going to have a celebration day 
down home; w C. Chappelle, m C. 
Chappelle and Juanita Stinnette, 
both of U. S.; violin. © 1 ¢. May 
5, 1925; E 611671; Chappie Chap- 
pelle, Los Angeles. 8953 

Aunt Jemima; w Raymond B. Egan, 
m Richard A. Whiting, of U. S.; 
pf. acd, with ukulele in D. 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 4; BE 618519; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

8954 


Aurore; eveil, convalescence, amour, 
Craven, arr. William Sterling, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 « May 9; 
E 614228; L. Maillochon, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 8955 

Auto (An) for two; w.J. W. Pur- 
baugh, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
Ue 8.3: @r def) Tune; 2a 1925 6) 
617018; John W. Purbaugh, Green- 
burg, Pa. 8956 

Autumn days; w and melody Mrs. A. 
C. Fautsch, of U. S. ©.1 ¢. May 
4, 1925; E 613672; Mrs. Arthur C. 
Fautsch, Montrose, Minn. 9857 


Autumn memories ; romance, Leslie W. 
Jones, of Great Britain; pf., in G 
maj. © June 19, 1925; 1 c June 
27; EH 615047; Cary & co., London. 

; 8958 

Autumn twilight; three songs, poems 
Christina Rossetti, m Leslie Wood- 
gate, of England. The charmed 
sleep. [2 others] © Apr. 7, 1925; . 
1 e¢. Apr. 20; E 614148; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 8959 

Autumn voices; intermezzo, R. H. 
Bassett, sc. Morris Aborn, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
May 29, 1925; 2 c. June 1; FE 618433 ; 
Belwin, ine, New York. 8960 


454 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Aux champs; réverie, A. Courtade, of 
France; trompette solo et basse solo 
avee. acc. Editions musicales Buf- 
fet-Crampon et cie. 4to. © Apr. 
Seto 1 ec. May 93 Eh ‘614217; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 8961 


_ Aux héros de la garde; pas redoublé, 
A Courtade, of France, fanfare de 
trompettes avec clairons et tam- 
bours. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. 4to. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 e. May 9; E 614218; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 8962 


Ave Maria; versi Hugenia Lombardi 
Maccia, musica Adolfo Bossi, of 
Italy. © Apr. 20, 1925; i c. May 
14; EH 614344; A. & G. Carisch & «., 
Milan. 8963 


Avery (The) song; w Beulah Shecut, 
m Maude H. Smith, of U. S. 
May 9, 1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 613902; 
Avery institute, Charleston, S. C. 

8964 


Aviadoras (Las); fox-trot de la zar- 
zuela en dos actos Revista moderna, 
L. D. Uranga, of Mexico; pf. 
ae ia tO: ‘tc. dune’ 23,'°1925 ; 
E 614919 ; Lauro D. Uranga, Los An- 
geles. - 8965 


Aviators (The); march, E. Kronke, 
of Germany; pf. © May 7, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 613928; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 8966 


Avril du ccur; intermezzo, paroles 
Pierre d’Amor, musique Désiré Ber- 
niaux, of France. © May 15, 1925: 
1c. June 8; E 614884; D. Berniaux, 
Bois-Colombes, France. 8967 


Avventura tripolena; versi e musica 
P. Vittori, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; violino ace. i UA GF 
May 2, 1925; E 613826; Pasquale 
Vittori, New York. 8968 


Awake, awake: w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Charles H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 17; EB 
616737 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. i 8969 

Away as on wings; w and m Carl 
Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. May 20; E 618455; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 8970 

Away out West in Wyoming; w and 
m E: Philleo, of U. S. ©1e. June 
4, 1925; E 616373; Estelle Philleo. 
Denver. 8971 

Awful (An) lot my gal ain’t got, but 
what she’s got she’s got an awful 
lot; w and m Thomas Waller and 

‘Spencer Williams, both of U. S. 

A 


a 


8985 
© May 19, 1925; 2 ec. May 20; H 
616164; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 8972 


Ay el amor; fox-trot, letra y musica 
L. D. Uranga, of Mexico, domiciled 
at Los Angeles; pf. with w. ©1e. 
June 23, 1925; E 616896; Lauro D. 
Uranga, Los Angeles. 8973 

AZ si té budu brat; by V. Albrecht, 
arr. A. Paulsen, of U. S.; orch. with 
w. 4to. © June 1, 1925; 2c. June 
24; EH 619139; Joseph Jiran, Chi- 
cago. 8974 

iB. 3, amareh by, KR: A.. Horne, arr. 
Adolf Lotter, both of Great Britain ; 
pf. © June 16, 1925; 1 ce. May 27; 
E 615039; Hawkes & son, London. 

8975 

Babbling (The) brook; by Mario Fon- 
tana, “of Us) S27 pe June 20, 
1925; 2 ce. June 25; E 616957; Sher- 
man Clay & co., San Francisco. 

8976 

Baby; from Tell me more, w B. G. 
DeSylva and Ira Gershwin, m. Geo. 
Gershwin, of U. S. London-New 
York-Sydney, Chappel & co., ltd. © 
May 25, 1925; 2 e«. June 18; E 
618949 ; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
new arrangement of music] 8977 


Baby blue eyes; by HE. Mareo, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © May 6, 
1925; 1 c. June 22; E 614987; Hric 
Mareo, London. 8978 

Baby lips; w and melody F. La Tu- 
lippe, of U. S. ©1e. June 6, 1925; 
E 616492; Ferdinand La Tulippe, 
Fall River, Mass. 8979 


Baby mine; w EH. B. Latta, m Luther 
A. Clark, of U. S.. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1925; E 611944; Edith B. Latta, 
Belleville, Canada. 8980 

Baby please; w Will H. Hendrickson, 
m De Koven Thompson, of U. 8S. © 
1c. May 4, 1925; E 613695; Carl A. 
Barrett, Chicago. 8981 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Adagio; 
from the Toccata in C major for 
organ, transcribed Alexander Siloti, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
1. Viola and pf., viola pt. rev. Lionel 
Tertis, of England.—2. Violin and 
pf.. violin pt. rev. Paul Kochanski, 
of Poland.—3. Cello and pf., cello pt. 
rey. Pablo Casals, of Spain.—4. 
String orch., ist. violin pt. rev. P. 
Kochanski. © Apr. 1, 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each June 20; E 618920-618923; 
Carl Fischer, ins, New York. [© 
arrangement and revision] 

8982-8985 


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8986 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 


Awake us Lord, we pray Thee; 
Choral from cantata XXII, arr. Alan 
Gray, of England; organ. © June 
11, 1925; 1 ec. June 22; E 614938; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 8986 


Bach; ed. and arr. Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; pf. bk. 1-3. 
© May 14, 1925; 1 c. each May 28; 
E 614493-614495; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. ; 8987-8989 


Komm, Gott, Schdpfer Heilige 
Geist; choralvorspiel, instr. Arnold 
Schénberg, of Austria; orch. © 
Bebe p21 920 Sty eC. ApEn oan) ak) 
615000; Universal-edition, a. @2., 
Vienna. [© orchestration] 8990 


Préludes et fugues; notices et 
commentaires Louis Vierne, of 
France; orgue.- Edition nationale. 
livre 1-3. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. each 
May 9; E£ 614197-614199; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. [© revision 
with notes and commentaries ] 

8991-8993 


Schmucke dich, o liebe seele; 
choralvorspiel, instr. Arnold Schon- 
berg, of Austria; orch. partitur. © 
Meb.: 2 si9 25 Saies> Apr) 220 
615001; Universal-edition, a. g., 
Vienna. [© orchestration] 8994 


Seb. Bach’s gesinge zu G. Chr. 
Schemellis Musicalischem gesang- 
buch; mit ausgearbeitetem general- 
bass, hrsg. Max Seiffert, of Ger- 
many. 4to. © Feb. 17, 1925; 1 e¢ 
May 25; BE 614739; Leo Liepmanns- 
sohn, Berlin. 8995 


Bachelor’s (A) dilemma ; musical reci- 
tation, w Robert Rutherford, m Har- 
old Arpthorp, of Great Britain. © 
Apr. 28, 1925; 1 ce. May 4; E 614069; 
Reynolds & co., London. 8996 


Bacio (Il) (The kiss); waltz, L. Ar- 
diti, ed. and arr. W. C. Polla, of 
Se pty (©) slaw, uly POD ia 
May 12; E 611816; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© 
editing and arranging] 8997 


Back alley rub; melody James and 
Janice Blythe, both of U. S.; in G. 
© ic. June 8, 1925; E 618579; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

8998 

Back biting woman’s blues; w and 
melody L. Austin, of U. S.; in B 
flat. ©l1e. May 2, 1925; E 613654; 
Lovie Austin, Chicago. 8999 


Back (The) home girl; waltz, w 
Henry Paschke, m A. Baumbach, of 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


U. S., op. 9. ©1c¢. June 17, 1925; 
E 618807 ; Adolph Baumbach, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 9000 


Back (The) o’ beyont; w Charles 
Murray, m D. Frame Flint, of Great. 
Britain; in D. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 22, 1925; 
1c. May 4; E 614088; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 9001 


Back of the clouds. is sunshine; w Liz- 
zie DeArmond, m Geo. C. Stebbins, 
of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
17: E 616750; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 9002 


Back to the farm and the girl I love; 
w and m lL. B. Boley, of U. S. © 
May 21, 1925;) 2  ¢. ‘May .2een i> 
618219; Lillie B. Boley, Delavan, 
Ill. $003. 


‘Back to Utah; w and m D. Alexander, 


of U. S. © Apr. 30, 1925; 2 ec. May 
5; E 611700; Dorothy Alexander, 
Salt Lake City. $004 


Back to your heart with you; w and 
melody V. Siciliano, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 29, 1925; E 619223; Vincent 
Siciliano, Johnstown, Pa. 9005 


Back where the bluebells grow; w H. 
Ryan, m Laura Gilmartin, of U. S. 
©, 1~¢., Apres 29). 0925- Shi Gd Sa 
Hlizabeth Ryan, Los Angeles. 9006 


Bad news: w and m Marvin Preston 
Thompson, of U. S. © May 14, 
1925; 2 ec. May 16; E 618029; Mar- 
vin Preston Thompson, Denver. 

9007 


Birenhiiuter (Der); md&rchenspiel 
nach dem gleichnamigen werke Sieg- 
fried Wagner, fur die deutsche 
jugend, bearb. Otto Daube, of Ger- 
many; klavier. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
Lives June: 22, 1925" H O14907 aa Ny. 
Hirtel & co., nachf., Leipzig. 9008 


Bagatelle: by W. J. Flashman, of 
Us 8.;, flute and pki. .©, Apr, dea Sear 
2 c. May 23; E 618225; Baxter- 
Northup co., Los Angeles. 9009 


Bagatelle in D; by Nicholas Gatty, 
of England; violin and pf. © June 
10, 1925; 1 c«. June 22; H 614936; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 9010 


Bagpipe (The); by A. Louis Searmo- 
lin, of Uy Sit pi © Maw Za, o25" 
2¢e. May 27: EH 616309; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 9011 

Bahama shore; w and melody Mrs. 
M. J: Thompson, of U. S. © 1 ec. 
May 16, 1925; E 611966; Mrs. M. J. 
Thompson, Jacksonville, Fla. 9012 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9033 


Balada; par Joan Manén, of Spain, 
op. A-20; violon avee. acc. de pf. 
© Mar. 21, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 22; EH 
614999; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 9013 


Balazs (Arpad) Ot Balaz magyar 
nota; by Balazs A., of Hungary; 
pf. Csok még egyszer tudnék haza- 
menni. [4 others] © 1c. May 23, 
1925; EH 618232; Rozsavolgyi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 9014 


Bald-headed mama; w Robert C. 
Friend, melody Edward Stirm, of 
hee, WC) 1c. May 26. 1925: BH 
bliscaa. Rk. ©.. Friend vand, Hi.” B. 


Stirm, San Francisco. 9915 


Balfe (Michael William) 
remember me [and] Finale; from 
the Bohemian girl, transcribed Ed- 
win Vaile McIntyre, arr. Carl Wilh. 
Kern, of U. S.; pf. Rev. ed. 
June 2, 1925; 2 ce. June 6; E 616451; 
Shattinger piano and music co., St. 
Louis. [© new arrangement] 


Then you'll 


9016 


Ball and chain blues; w Andrea Ra- 
zaf, melody Thomas Waller, of 
© 1 e. Mar. 28, 1925; EB 
Tune-house, ine, New 
9017 


Ballad (A) of the sea; w and m J. 
Roberts, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Tottenville, S.I., N. Y. © 
1 ec. May 18, 1925; EH 616094; Jessica 
Roberts, Tottenville, S. I., N. Y. 

9018 


Ballad (The) singer; in Charlot’s re- 
vue, w Leonard Henry, m H. B. Hed- 
ley, of Great Britain; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
23, 1925; 1 c. May 4; E 614078; 
Reynolds & co., London. 9019 


Ballade et divertissement orientaux: 
par Adolphe Marty, of France; vio- 
lon, cello ‘et pf., flute, clarinette, 
harmonium, contrebasse ad lib. © 
May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 8; E 614888; 
Ad. Marty, Paris. 9020 


Ballant (A) o’ the Binn; w A. Wis- 
hart, m J. S. Anderson, of Great 
Britain. Glasgow, Bayley & Fergu- 
son. © May 6, 1925; 1c. May 16; 
E 614347; Andrew Wishart, Edin- 
burgh. 9021 


Ballut Abyad march; by Van O. Ole- 
son and Ray Hinckley, arr. Hari 
McCullough, all of U. S.; band. 4to. 
© May 23, 1925; 2 « May 23: B 
616258 ; Ray Hinckley, Albuquerque, 
N. M. 9022 


Baltimore; fox-trot, Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; orech. con pf. con- 
duttore. ..4to. ..,© Mar: 31,1925; 
1c. May 14; E 614840; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 9023 


Bambola sei tu; versi Rataul, melo- 
dia Ativeda, of Italy; mand. o vio- 
lino ace. 4to. © Sept. 10, 1924; 
1 ec. June 2, 1925; EH 614572; Giu- 
seppe De Vita, New York. 9024 


Bamboula (The); selection, Albert 
Sirmay and Harry Rosenthal, se- 
lected and arr. H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © May 8, 1925; 
1c. May 20; E 614407; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

9025 

Banjo twang; danse negre, Charles 
Drumheller, arr. Car] Wilhelm Kern, 
Or UL. Di «ends... «© Lone 2, 
1925; 2 c. June 6; EH 616440; Shat- 
tinger piano and music co., St. 
Louis. [© arrangement] 9026 


Banks (The) of the old Pasquotank ; 
w Bettie Freshwater Pool, m Lilla 
Pople, Price, arr.» Li.) .D..'Waldort, 
both of,U. S.. © Apr. 20, 1925: 2 «. 
Apr. 24; E 611676; Pool and Price, 
Elizabeth City, N. C. [© rear- 
rangement] 9027 


Batyana, my banana girl; w and m 
Hi. M. Hudson, jr., of U. S.. ©.1 ¢.: 
May 14, 1925; E 613970; Herbert 
Miller Hudson, jr., West Palm 
Beach, Fla. 9028 


Barb wire rag; by R. W. Bronson, of 
U. S.; pf. solo, right hand alone. 
Dicer. Oe tes Mary 6) 1925. 
613763; Richard Willard Bronson, 
Chicago. 9029 


Barbirolli (Alfredo) Quattro canzoni 
danze favorite; parole Guido di Na- 
poli, musica A. Barbirolli e Nicola 
Moleti, both of Italy. Lo specchio 
indiscreto. [3 others] © Mar. 16, 
1925; 1 «. May 14; E 6143842; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 9030 


Barcarolle; by Frederick Manns, arr. 
Albert Goossens, of Belgium; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 1 ec. June 17; E 614808; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 9031 

by Gustave Lind, of Great Brit- 

ain; pf. © May 4, 1925; 1 ce. May 

15; E 614356; Augener, Itd., Lon- 

don. 9032 

by Lewis Malone, of U. S.; pf. 

© 1c. May 28, 1925; E 618323: Iris 

L. Decker, Long Beach, Calif. 9033 


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9034 


Barcarolle—Continued. 


by W. Hennssler, of Germany, 
domiciled at Santa Cruz, Calif., op. 
3) ne 26 pr VO die) A PR t3) A925; 
EH 613722; William Hennssler, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 9034 


——- Chinese serenade, w Pai Ta-Shun, 
m Harry Grannait [i. e. H. 8. Gran- 
natt] of U. S. © June 7, 1925; 2 
ce. June 17; E 618821; Harry S. 
Grannatt and Sherman Y. Mills, 
San Francisco. 9035 


—— from Oberon, arr. J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guitar. © 
May 12) 19255 2 Ve.) May 18s Wi 
616093 ; Joseph Daniel Schurmann, 
Denver. [© new arrangement] 

9036 


Barclay (J. Oastler) Twelve hymn 
tunes; set to the words of well- 
known hymns of Great Britain; 
London, Bayley & Ferguson. 12 mo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 19, 1925;1c¢c. June 1; H 614571; 
J. Oastler Barclay, Helensburgh, 
Scotland. 9037 


Baree, son of Kazan; musical sc., 
Michael Hoffman, of U. S.; piano- 
organ se. New York, Tax-free fil- 
music co. © May 18, 1925; 2 e. 
May 28; E 618211; Michael Hoff- 
man, New York. 9038 


Barefoot days: w and melody lL. Ger- 
bino, of U. S. ©1e. May 26, 1925; 
EH 618278 ; Louis Gerbino, New York. 

9039 


Barth (The) chord method; pt. 1, all 
there is to known about chords, J. 
KF. Barth, of U. S8.; for all instru- 
ments. © June 19, 1925; 2 ec. June 
22; E 619042; John F. Barth, Cleve- 
land. | $040 


Barth (The) popular piano method; 
Dy do he Bari Geis) 4O), Mas 2, 
1925; 2 c. May 29, aff. June 9; A 
829675; John F. Barth, Cleveland. 

9041 


Basarabian bulgar; melody I. Mosco- 
vitz, of U. S. © 1c. May 8, 1925; 
EK 618247; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. 9042 


Bashful bumpkin; rube dance, Walter 
Rolfe); of: Un Sis pt we@mMan: 9} 
1925; 2 ec. May 2; E 611658; Wal- 
ter Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 9043 


Bateman (Richard) Novellette: by R. 
Bateman, of U. S.; pf. ©1ec. June 
9, 1925; E 616558 ; Mortimer Brown- 
ing, New York. 9044 


pt. LI, n.s., v.20 


Battle hymn; part-song, w J. W. 
Howe, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 8 vo. 
Apr, 30, 19255) 4: e@ Aprin2Z5s) BE 
614055 ; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9045 


Battle prayer; w Carl Olof Dahlen, m 
Otto Lindblad, of Sweden. © May 
15, 1925; 2 ec. May 20; E 618446; 
Conference press, Chicago. 9046 


Bauerntanz no. 1; von A. C. Lentz, of 
U. 8., werk 22; violine mit klavier. 
© 1e¢ June 1, 1925; E 618332; 
August Carl Lentz, Iron Ridge, Wis. 

9047 

Bax (Arnold) Sonata; by A. Bax, of 
England ; 
May 7, 1925; 1c. May 11; E 614560; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine., Lon- 
don. 9048 


Baxter-Northup (The) library of flute 
music; compiled and arr. Baxter- 
Northop co., of U. S. 2d. ed. 4to. © 
May 9, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. May 23; 
A 856947; Baxter-Northup co.. Los 
Angeles. 9049 

Baylor, dear Baylor of mine; w and 
m F. O. Powell, of U. S. © May 8, 
1925; 2 ec. May 8; E 6138956; Flor- 
ence O’Brien Powell, Waco, Tex. . 

9050 


Baynton-Power (H.) Ten melodious 
recreation studies; little travel pic- 
tures, H. Baynton-Power, of Great 
Britain; pf. bks. 1, 2. © June 6, 
1925; 1 c. each June 5; E 614633, 
614634: IKeith-Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 9051, 5052 

Be glad; children’s day service, w 
May Justus and others, m Fred B. 
Holton, of U. S. 8 vo. © Apr. 4, 
1925.2. .c and: ‘afi Mayearsddas, A 
880834; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

9053 


Be kind to a man when he is down; 
w and m John Carson, arr. Irene 
Spain, both of U. S.. © 1 «¢ May 
18, 1925; EH 616104; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 9054 

Be yourself; melody C. R. Kaull, of 
U. S. “© 1 e. ‘Sune 10; 192557 Eh 
618665 ; Clarence R. Kaull, Oakland, 
Calif. 9055 


—— w and m Aletha Dickerson, of 
Ue SOL ie sume 1S as2a: 
618585 ; Chicago music pub. ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 9056 

Beards temple of music; march, O. B. 
Karr, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 
30; 1925%: 2. €.. Maye Ti Hols? ; 
Beards temple of music, Paragould, 
Ark, 9057 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Beatitude and bliss; pastorale, Jean 
Sibelius, op. 46, arr. Alfred Pagel. 
of Germany; orch. New and rev. ed. 
(Pelleas and Melisande set) © 
May 10;°1925; lc. May 27; H 
614444; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© new arrangement] 
9058 


Beautiful baby; fox trot, from Mer- 
cenary Mary, w Wm. B. Fried- 
lander, m W. B. Friedlander and 
Con Conrad, both of U. S. © May 
14, 1925; 2 ec. May 16; E 618011; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 9059 


Beautiful Colorado; valse caprice, Jo- 
seph De Luea, of U. S.; E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. Car! Fischer’s ed. 
© Apr. 9, 1925; 2 c. June 20; E 
618875; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. [© arrangement] 9060 


Beautiful (A) day is waiting; tomor- 
row, W Mary B. Dodge, m M. Grou- 
leff, of U. S. Indianapolis, Carlin 
music co. © Mar. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
May 9; E 611799; Marguerite Grou- 
leff, Greensburg, Ind. 9061 


Beautiful grain; w B. B. Edmiaston, 
m 8. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15. 1925; 2 «. June 22; H 619004; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

9062 


Beautiful rivulet (Quel ruscelletto) ; 
airetta, Pietro Domenico Paradies, 
English w M. C. Gillington, ed. 
Dawson Freer, both of Great Brit- 
ain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 1 c Apr. 
6; EK 614422; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [© English lyrics and ed- 
iting] 9063 


Beautiful sunshine and roves; w and 
m V. Marcy, of U. S. © June 25, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; BH 619178; Vic- 
tor Marcy, Perrysburg, N. Y. 9064 


Beautiful thoughts; w and melody 
Mrs. ©. W. Von Drehle, of U. 8S. 
© 1e¢. June 13, 1925; E 616630; 
Mrs. Charles W. Von Drehle, High 
Point, N. C. 9065 


Beauty sleep; w Desmond Carter, m 
Jack Strachey, of Great Britain. 
© June 5, 1925; 1 ec. June 16; BH 
614806; Keith, Prowse & co., l1td., 
London. 9066 


Because of you; fox-trot, w Walter 
Hirsch, m Ted Fiorito, arr. Frank 
E. Barry, both of U. S.; orch. Feist 
ed. © June 18, 1925; 2 ¢ June 19: 


E 616884; Leo Feist, ine., New York. | 


[© arrangement] 9067 


9078 


—w anon., adaptation and m Louise 
F. Ewing, of U. S. © Mar. 20, 
1925); 32 .¢2 Mar. 285 .EU6LO781 ; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 9068 


Because of you, the world is mine; 
fox trot, w Walter Hirsch, m Ted 
Viorito, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © May 
18, 1925; 2 c« May 21; E 618100; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 9069 


w Walter Hirsch, melody Ted 
Fiorito, of Ui, Se ©» Laer, Apr..80, 
1925; E 611598; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 9070 


Becky, I ain’t coming back no more: 
w Harry S. Decker and Bert H. 
Carlson, m B. H. Carlson, of U. S. 
© June 2, 1925; 2 «& June 8: EB 
618543 ; Aloha publishers, Honolulu. 

9071 


Bed-time (A) story; by K. H. Ai- 
quoni, of U. S., op. 4, no. 2; violin 


and pf. © May 7, 1925; 2 « May 
9: E 613937; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9072 


Bedtime (A) tale; intermezzo, Firmin 
Swinnen, of U. S.; pf. © June 23, 
1925; 2 ce. June 26; E 616964; Bel- 
win, ine, New York. 9073 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Beethoven- 
ana; arr. R. W. Saar, of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 7, 1925; 1 ec. 
May 2; E 614122; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 9074 


—— Concertos; nos. 1-5, op. 15, 19, 
ed. rev. I. Philipp, op. 37, 58, 78, 
ed. rev. M. Moszkowski, both of 
France; pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e¢. 
May 9; E 614252; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 9075 


Creation hymn ; sacred chorus, by 
L. van’ Beethoven, ed. HE. R. Kroe- 
ger, of U. S. 4to. © June 2, 1925; 
2c. June 6; E 616452; Shattinger 
piano and music co., St. Louis. [© 
new arrangement and harmoniza- 
tion ] 9076 


— — Die wut iiber den verlornen gros- 
chen; rondo a _ ecapriccio, bearb. 
Florizel Von Reuter, of U. S.; vio- 
line und klavier. © Mar. 17, 1925: 
2c. June 22; E 616916; Ernst Eulen- 
burg, Leipzig. 9077 


Behold the Savior at the door; w and 
m Mrs. Cabell Foster Smith. of U. 
S. © June 8, 1925; 2 ce June 17; 
EH 616753; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 9078 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9079 


Bel esprit; march, George Dudley 
Martin, of U. S.; pf. duet. © May 
25, 1925; 2 c. May 27; E 616310; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

9079 


Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms; transcribed Carlos 
Salzedo, of U. S.; harp. © May 12, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 611881; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

9080 


Belle Bayou; w and m Lily Strick- 
land, of U. S. Fischer ed. (In Mo’ 
bayou songs) 1. Low  voice.—2. 
High voice. © May 11, 1925; 2 e. 
each May 14; E 611885, 611890; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 

9081, 9082 


Bells (The) (Die glocken) ; dramatic 
poem Edgar A. Poe, deutsche tiber- 
setzung Alice Klengel, of Germany, 
musik Joseph MHolbrooke, op. 50°. 
Vocal se. 4to. Apr. 14, 1925; 
1c. May 4; E 614098; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 9083 


Bells (The) of St. Giles; w and m 
Eugene Brookfield, of England, in E 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 27, 1925; 1 c May 
28; H 614532; Francis,, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 9084. 


Benatzky (Ralph) 5 heitere lieder; 
worte und musik R. Benatzky, of 
Austria. (Cover title: Heitere lie- 
der) 1. Professor Dr. Viereck. [4 
others] © Mar. 8, 1925; 1 ec: Mar. 
25; E 614689; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

9085 

Beneath a cottage window; serenade, 
Frederick A. Williams, op. 102, no. 
7, transeribed and arr. Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain; organ. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 ce. May 27; E 
616320; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 9086 


Beneath the starlight in June; w and 
m Hsee J. McCormick Mushrush, of 
U. Si © May 21, 1925; 2c May 25 ; 
E 616205; Esee J. Mushrush, Con- 
neaut Lake, Pa. 9087 


Benedicite omnia opera; m C. Hylton 
Stewart, of England; mixed voices. 
4to. © Apr. 14,'1925;°1 ¢c. Apr. 25; 
E 614148; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9088 


Benediction; no. 3, 4, O. Talbot, of 
U. S., op.’ 46, no. 1,°23 two or four 
voices, organ ace. 4to. O salutaris 
Hostia—Tantum ergo. © May 20, 
1925; 2 ec. May 23; E 618200; Odilon 
Talbot, Worcester. 9089 


pt. Ei; DS ve 28 


Benedictus; m C. Hylton Stewart, of 
England; mixed voices, organ acc. 
4to. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 © ‘Apr. 6; 
E 614165; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 9090 


Benjamin (Arthur) Arabesque; the 
muted pavane, A. Benjamin, of Eng- 
land; violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 
1925; 1 « Apr.” 295" hy Gitiag. 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 9091 


Berceuse; par A. Flégier, of France; 
pf. © May 5, 1925; 1c. June 6; E 
614627 ; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

9092 


Berceuse pour Pierrette; par César 
Hspejo, of Spain, op. 18; violon et 
pf. © May 15, 1925; 1 ¢« June 8; 
E 614879; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 9093 


Bérengére ; drame musical en 3 actes; 
poéme Ch. Sohy, musique Marcel 
Labey, of France; partition pf. et 
chant. © May 25, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 
17; D 26689; Max Eschig, Paris. 

9094 

Bernica; march, Frank Forkin, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 21, 1925; 
1 ¢. June 1;'H 614564; James P. 
Hull, London. 9095 


Bernice; fox trot, w and melody Wil- 
frid Head, of Great Britain. © 1 «. 
May 7, 1925; HE 613817; Wilfrid Ver- 
non Arnold Head, London, Ontario, 
Canada. 9096 


Besame; danza mexicana, letra y 
musica L. D. Uranga, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. with 
w. ©1ce. June 23, 1925; E 616895 ; 
Lauro D. Uranga, Los Angeles. 

9097 


Best (The) pal I knew; w and melody 
C. W. Butler, of U. S. © 1c. May 
16, 1925; E 611967; C. W. Butler, 
Pittsburgh. 9098 


Betty; w and m Griff Gordon, of U. 8. 
Oklahoma City, Okl., Gordon Pat- 
terson music co. © Apr. 30, 1925; 
2c. May 7; E 613811; Griffith Gor- 
don, Oklahoma City. 9099 


Bible (The); w J. B. Thomas, cho. 
and m Mrs. Walter G. Taylor, of 
U. S. © June 13, 1925; 2 « June 
20: BE 616840; Harry D. Clarke, Chi- 
cago. 9100 


Bible (The) story in song; w Samuel 
S. Grossman, m Samuel E. Goldfarb, 
of: U.S!" he ark. | (3) others|l7 1) 
Apr. 8, 1925; 2c. June 16; © 616709 ; 
Bureau of Jewish education, New 
York. 9101 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Bible (The) that my mother gave to 
me; w E. C. Baird, m R. O. John- 
son, of U. S.. © Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c. 
Mar. 28; E 610780; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 9102 


Bid me to live; w Robert Herrick, m 
Dagmar de Corval Rybner, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 20; E 618893; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. $103 


Bienen (Die) summen im haidekraut ; 
text und musik Heinrich Zoellner, 
of Germany; mé&nnerchor a capella. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 1c. June 29; 
E 615018; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 9104 


Big ole moon man; w and m M Green, 
of U. S. © 1c. May 18, 1925; B 
616076; Moulton Green, Kansas 
City, Mo. 9105 


Bigelow (Dorothie) Dance; w Dollie 


Sullivan, m D. Bigelow, of U. S. ©- 


1 ec. June 8, 1925; E 618608; Doro- 
thie Bigelow, New York. 9106 


Billie; w and m R. F. Rogers, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 16, 1925; E 616683; 
Robert Francis Rogers, Sawtelle, 
Calif. 9107 


Birds and flowers; waltz, C. A. Tay- 
lor, of U. 8. 1. Violin.—2. Pf. 
1 c. each May 18,, 1925; E 616069, 
616071; Cora Anna Taylor, Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 9108, 9109 


Birth of the sun; from Totem tales, 
Bernhard Jewett, of U. S., op. 18, 
nO’: pi. © > Mayu16.) 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 7; BE 611759; Hstate of Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, New York. 9110 


Birthday greetings; by William Grif- 
fith, of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 
29, 1925; 1 c May 15; E 614853; 
Augener, ltd., London. S1it 


Birthday (A) song; w Agnes Prosser, 
m Hdgar Moy, of England. 4to. © 
June. 19255 Apter dunes ;> 
614898 ; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9112 

Birthright; w John Drinkwater, m 
M. Van Someren-Godfrey, of Eng- 
land. © May 5, 1925; 1c. May 6; 
E 614125; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

9113 


Bits and pieces; selection, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; military 
band, with conductor. 4to. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 1 ec. May 16; HE 6143862; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 9114 


Bittere (Der) strom der zeit (Time’s 
bitter flood); von Felix White, of 


9127 
England; pf. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 19; E 614503; Universal-edi- 


9115 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; easy pieces 
from the opera, arr., ed. and fin- 
gered Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great 
Britain? {pfs ~bkesd, 2! ‘© June 4, 
1925; 1 ¢« June 15; E 614787, 
614788; Metzler & co. (1920) ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 

9116, 9117 


Romance de Nadir (Romance of 
Nadir); from Les pécheurs de 
perles, arr. William Scotti, of U. S.; 
solo and duet saxophones with pf. 
ace. |. ©, Mar. 27; 1925: 2 ¢.. June 
20: E 618913; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

9118 


Black crepe blues; w and m Jesse 
rump, of U5 8S. * ©: Lae. June’ 8, 
1925 ; H 618582; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 9119 


Black eyed Mary: w and melody S. 
Nigrelli, of U. S. © 1c. June 16, 
1925; E 618791; Sam Nigrelli, New- 
eke LNs ia. 9120 


Black eyeS; w Russell J. McLauchlin, 
mV: PaCoffey) of Us Shi ©idi-¢: 
May 15, 1925; E 613998; Valbert P. 
Coffey, Detroit. 9121 


Blame the roses; w V. McDonald, m 
H. Van der Zanden, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 13, 1925; E 616648: Virginia 
McDonald, New York. 9122 


Blessed art Thou, O Lord (Benedictus 
es Domine); w from the Bible, m 
Wm. E. Arnaud, of U. 8.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 2 c. June 16;.E 618781; 
Wm. EH. Arnaud, Atlanta. 9123 


Blessed is the man; w of Psalm 1, m 
EK. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; ten. and 
bar. © June 12, 1925; 2 e. June 
18; E 618974; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9124 


Blue (The) and white; official col- 
lege song, w Otto M. Fabre, m 
Oliver H. Kleinschmidt, of U. S. 
4to. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. June 6; 
E 616455; Central Wesleyan col- 
lege, Warrenton, Mo. 9125 


tion, a. g., Vienna. 


Blue bonnet; w and m Margaret Scott 
Penn, of U. S. ©1ce. June 4, 1925; 
E 616382; Margaret Penn White, 
Washington. 9126 


Blue bungalow biues ; melody, Herman 
Edwards, of U. S. ©1e. June 18, 
1925; E 616782; Herman Isador Ed- 
wards, Chicago. 9127 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9128 


pt. 01, n. s., v. 20 


Blue earth booster ; march, John Har- 
vey Riggs, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
June 16, 1925;..2).e, June, 19; E 
619272; J. F. Riggs pub. co., Des 
Moines. 9128 


Blue Indian; w Louis Gamble and 
Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S.; pf. acc. and uku- 
lele in D. © May 19, 1925; 2 e. 
May 22; E 616188; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 9129 


Blue weepin’ blues; w and melody P. 
J. Dapkus, of U. S. © 1c. June 
1S) 11925 eich 616621 3 Pod, Dapkus, 
Maplewood, Mo. 9130 


Bluebeard; wordless play, M. E. Mar- 
shall, of Great Britain; pf. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. © May 15, 1925; 1c. June 22; 
E 614984; M. HK. Marshall, London. 

9131 

Bliten (Das) idyll (The bossoming 
idyll); von Felix White, of Eng- 
land\;*): pi. © “Apr: 30; 1925 +3. de 
May 19; E 614502; Universal-edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 9132 


Boat ride; by Joseph J. McGrath, of 
U..Ss;\ pE 1© Sume 12, 1925: 2'¢ 
* June 18; E 618967. 'Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9133 


Boat (A) song; by Willy Herrmann, 
of Germany; pf. © June 22, 1925; 
2c. June 24; E 619095; Arthur P. 
Sehmidt co., Boston. 9134 


Boats of mine; w R. L. Stevenson, m 
Anne Stratton Miller, arr. Bryceson 


Treharne, of Great Britain; sop., 
alto and bar., with cho. to. 
May > 12,19255 2c. May. 145: BH 


613982 ; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 9135 
Bob White; w Alfred F. Grubb, m 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. 8S. © 
May 28, 1925; 2c. June 1; EK 616714; 
John Church ¢o., Cincinnati. 9136 
Bob (The) White’s call; by Hlsie K. 
Beli nO Ue aS aioe an OkaL Make- 
believe sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2c. May 2 616122 Clayton. 
Summy co., Chicago. 9137 
Bobbed hair; w and melody G. J. 
Hacker, of U. S. © 1c June 20, 
1925; E 616793; George J. Hacker, 
Cottageville, S. C. 9138 
Bobbie Shaftoe’s gone to sea; two- 
part song, w anon., m Roy Thomp- 
son, of Great. Britain; in D. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 12, 1925; 1 ec May 14; E 
614334; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
9139 


Bobbies; w and m Jack Rickards, of 
Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 c. May 4; E 614075; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 9140 


Bobbin’ along; w and m Orloff Or- 
low, of U. S. ©1c. June 6, 1925; 
E 6165138 ; Charles Nicholas Kuehne, 
Oakland, Calif. 9141 


Bohme (Walther ) Fiinf kleine 
stiicke ; von W. Bohme, of Germany, 
op. 21; orgel oder harmonium. Cha- 
conne. [4 others] © Mar. 117. 
1925; 1 ce. June 22; E 614968: C. F. 
Kahnt, Leipzig. 9142 


Sonate; von W. Bohme, of Ger- 
many, op. 81; violine und klavier ; in 
E moll. © Apr. 8, 1925; 1 « June 
29; E 615012; Heinfichshofen’s ver- 


lag, Madgeburg, Germany. 9143 
Bohnke (Emil) Sonate; yon _ E. 
Bohnke, of Germany, op. 13. 1. 


—2. Bratsche solo. 
© Oct. 7, 1924; 1 e. 


Violine solo. 
3. Cello solo. 


each Mar. 19, 1925; E 609901-— 
609903 ; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 9144-9146 
Bolero; von A. C. Lentz, of U. S., 


werk 32; violine mit klavier. © 1 
e. June 1, 1925; EH 618333; August 
Carl Lentz, Tron Ridge, Wis. 9147 


Bologny: w and melody George Mc- 
Clennon, of U. 8S. © 1c. June 20, 
1925; E 616852; Tune-house, ine, 
New York. 9148 


Bombay; w Sidney Clare, m Jimmy 
Monaco, of U. S.; pf. aece., with uku- 
lele in D.” © June“ 1925-7 
June 4: E 618520; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 9149 


Bon! trés bon! w and m Fred Gib- 
son, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Apr. 23, 1925; 1 e@. May 4; HE 
614080; Reynolds & eco., London. 

9150 


Bond (The) of friendship; quick 
march, J. Mackenzie-Rogan, of Great 
Britain; full military band. 32mo. 
©-~ Apr? | 27,. 1925.7 1%, May vo) 
614103 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement ] 9151 

Bone-yard shuffle; by Hoagy Carmi- 
chael fi. e. H. H. Carmichael] of 
U. S.:; instrumental. © 1 @ May 
28, 1925; E 618293; Hoagland H. 
Carmichael, Bloomington, Ind. 9152 

Bonne promenade (Sauntering) ; in- 
termezzo, Albert Mignard, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


462 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9176 


4to. © Apr. 1, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 14; | Boston guy; w H. Boynton, melody 


BH 614425; Hawkes & son, London. 
9153 
Boodle; selection, on melodies Max 
Darewski and Philip Braham, arr. 
Henry HE. Pether, all of England; 


pe ©) Apr. 2%, 1925; loc. May 283} 


E 614539; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 9154 


voeal fox-trot from the musical 
play, Jack Buchanan, arr. Charles 
Prentice, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © May 8, 
1925: 1 ¢ May 28; E 614514; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 9155 


w Douglas Furber, m Jack Buch- 
anan, of Great Britain. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 380; E 614049; As- 
cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, litd., 
London. 9156 


Book (A) of songs for little children: 
by Jeannette Davis Rothschild, of 
U. S. © May 13, 1925; 2 c. May 
15; E 616044; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 9157 


Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 659; 
arr. Boosey & co., Itd., of Great 
Britain; band. 4to. The fire-fly; 
by H. Moss. [2 others] © May 
12, 1925; 1 c« June 4; E 614615; 
Boosey & co., 1td., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 9158 


Boosey’s military journal; arr. Boo- 
sey & co., Iltd., of Great Britain; 
‘band with conductor. London Boo- 
sey & co., ltd. 150 series, no. 5. The 
dervish; by Evan Marsden. [3 
others]—151 series. no. 8. Selection 
of songs by Herbert Oliver. [2 
others! © Apr. 7, 20,1925 :1.-e. 
each May 16; E 614872, 6143738; 
J. H. Larway, London. [© ar- 
rangement | 9159, 9160 

Bootleg Bill; w and melody J. H. 
Campbell, of U. S. ©1e. June 6, 
1925; E 616484; J. H. Campbell, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 9161 

Bootleg (The) man; w and m W. BU. 
Francis, of U. S. © June 14, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 616866; William 4H. 
Francis, Red Bank, N. J. . 3162 

Borderland: w H. Vielé, m Edith B. 
Dalton, of U. S.; medium voice. © 
Maye ot 2 AG25*) 2 er: May id= 
618006; C. W. Thompson & co., Bos- 
ton. 9163 

Boston( The) burglar: w and melody 
Robert E. Massey, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 28, 1925; E 618821; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

9164 


Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 1. 
June 24, 1925; E 619146; H. Boyn- 
ton, Ocala, Fla. 9165 


Bow legged papa; w and melody 
Clarence Williams, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 4, 1925; E 616386; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 9166 


Boy (The) scouts; w and m A. 8. 
French, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 ce. June 29, 1925; H 619265; Alice 
Spencer French, Van Nuys, Calif. 

9167 


Boy scouts on parade; march, R. J. 
Barta, of U..8.; pf. Chicago, IIL., 
Novy’s sales service. © May 8, 
1925; 2 c. May 8; E 613955; Roy J. 
Barta, Chicago. 9168 


Brahms (Johannes) Famous waltz; 
arr. W. EF. Ambrosio, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 30, 1925; 2 ce. June 
20; E 618901; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 9169 


—— Waltz; op. 39, transcription Jac- 
ques Gordon, of U. S.; violin and 
pt. in H min’ © Mar.’ 18, 1925; 2 
e. June 20: E 618894; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 9170 


Waltz in A flat; transcribed Car- 
los Salzedo, of U. S.; harp. © June 
10, 1925: 2 c. June 12; H 618705; 
Composers’ musie corp., New York. 
9171 


Branch number one march; by E. H.- 


Skiff, arr. A. L. Van Holsen, both 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © June $1, 
1925: 2 ec. June 1; E 618334; Ed- 
mund H. Skiff, Detroit. 9172 


Bravest and best; song for Memorial 
day, w and m Jules Jordan, of U. 
S. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 14; 
E 616114; Julius Jordan, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 9173 


Bread and cheese and kisses; w Mary 
Marriott, m Howard Fisher, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 22, 1925; 1 
e. May 16; E 614368; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 9174 


Bread of angels; sacred song, w and 
mK. A. Robert, of U. S., arr. E. 8. 
Costa, of Italy. © 1 ¢. May 23, 
1925: EB 618249; Kate Ayers Robert, 
Mobile, Ala. 9175 

Bridal procession; by Hugh Blair, of 
England; organ. Jn American or- 
gan quarterly, v. 6, no. 14, July, 
1925) © June 28, 1925; 2 c. June 
25; EH 616947; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 9176 


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9177 


Bright eyes; w EH. Muller, m Sixto 
Duran, of Ecuador. € 1c. May 6, 
1925; EH 611680; Edmund Muller, 
New York. 9177 

Bright sunshine; by Paul Lawson, 
of U. S.; pf. (Mirth and jollity) © 
May 7, 1925; 2 c. May 9; EH 613918; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. . 

i 9178 

Brighter days; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Billy Wynne and Frank O’Farrell, 
both of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © May 23, 
1925; 2 c. May 23; H 618201; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 9179 


Bring back those rock-a-bye baby 
days; w Harold Christy, m Abner 
Silver and Saul Bernie, arr. Al. 
Doyle, all of U. S.; male quartette. 
4to. © May 18, 1925; 2 ec. May 19; 
EK 616125; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 9180 


Bring me a rose from the southland; 
w and melody Mrs. M. Sawyer, of 
Canada. © 1c. May 8, 1925; E 
613867 ; Mrs. M. Sawyer, Riverhurst, 
Sask., Canada. 9181 


Bring your troubles to your mammy; 
w and m J. C. Atkinson, of U. S. © 
1c. May 26, 1925; E 618277; James 
C. Atkinson, Allentown, N. J. 9182 


Broadcaster (The) ; march, 8. L. Al- 
pert, arr. Fred K. Huffer, both of 
U8): band: 4to. “ ©) June. 5,” 1925 ; 
2 ce. June 9; HE 618621; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 9183 


Broadway mammy blues; w and m 
D. Walker, of U. S. © 1e¢. June 
11, 1925; E 616590; Dan Walker, 
New York. 9184 


Broadway whirl; w and m L. Pettit, 
of U. S. © 1c. June 1, 1925; B 
618384; Lena Pettit, Philadelphia. 

9185 


Broken buttons; by H. BE. Baumbaugh, 
of U_ S.: pi. ©. 1 & June 22/1925 : 
EK 619066; Harrison Evan Baum- 
baugh, Lorain, O. 9186 


Broken-hearted dad; w W. R. Miron, 
m M. I. Boulanger, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 30, 1925; E 6170384; Margaret 
Isabel Boulanger and William Ro- 
meo Miron, Haverhill, Mass. 9187 


Broken (A) vow; w and melody Mrs. 
L. H. Morley, of U. S. ©1c. May 
4, 1925; E 613671; Mrs. L. H. Mor- 
ley, Salt Lake City. 9188 


Brook (The); part-song, w Idwal 
Jones, m J. Jones Owen of U. S.: 
sop. 1, 2 and contralto. 4to. © 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 3; E 616527; 
D. O. Evans, Youngstown, O. 9189 


pt. 11, n. S.,/¥.220)- 


Brooklet; w Longfellow, m Bernard 
Johnson, of Great Britain; unison 
voices, in A. Ashdown ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 23, 1925; 1 ec. June 24; E 
614941 ; Hdwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9190 


Brook’s (The) fairy tale; by Paul 
Lawson, of U. S.; pf. (Mirth and 


jollity): ©.May: 7, 1925; 2ieeMay 
9; E 613917; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9191 


Brother Ben; w and melody Thomas 
Waller and Spencer Williams, both 
of U.S. © Tc. oune 4, 19257" fb 
616384; Clarence Williams music - 
pub. co., ine., New York. 9192 


Brother of mine; w and melody M. 
Halapy, of U. S. © 1c. May 8, 


1925; E 613858; Michael Halapy, 
Finleyville, Pa. 9193 
Brown-eyed Joan; fox-trot song, w 
and m Norris London, of Great 


Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. Kel Keech; 
in ©. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 23, 1925; 1 e. June 
24; EH 614944; B. Feldman & Gco., 
London. 9194 


Brown (The) owl; old rhyme, m Alec 
Rowley, of England; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
5, 1925; 1, c.,,.May., 165) 614377; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 9195 


Buddy-o-mine; w W. R. Miron, m M. 
I. Boulanger, of U. S. ©1e. June 
10, 1925; E 618669; William Romeo 
Miron and Margaret Isabel Bou- 
langer, Haverhill, Mass. 9196 


Burmese blues; w and m D. Bigelow, 
of U..S.: pf. © 1.2) dune dae 1925: . 
EK 618767; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York. 9197 


Burmese (A) love song; w R. C. J. 
Swinhoe, m Lawrence Lorraine, of 
Great Britain. Oxford, Sydney 
Acott & co., ltd. © May 1, 1925; 
1 ec. May 5; E 614102; Mrs. P. C. 
Adamson, Oxford, England. 9198 


Busch (Carl) Five songs of the 
Ozarks; w Clara Virginia 'Town- 
send, m C. Busch, of U. S.; medium 
voice. Ed. A. HE. Uhe. 1. The moun- 
tain mother’s lullaby. [4 others] © 
June 6, 1925; 2c. June 8; E 618555; 
A. G. Ogren & co., Rockford, Il. 

9199 


Bustling Bertie; w Eric Woodburn, m 
Marjorie Broughton, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E. flat. [Staff and tonic sol- 


464. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9222, 


fa notations] © Apr. 23, 1925; 1c. 
May 4; E 614072; Reynolds & co., 
London. 9200 


But my bird is long in homing; chorus, 
English version Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, of U. S., m J. Sibelius, arr. 
William Lester, of U. S.; women’s 
votees..- 4to;) ‘© Apr:''25, 1925 ;''2 -e. 
May 2; E 611627; Breitkopf pub- 
lications, inc., New York. [© Eng- 
lish version and arrangement] Aer 


Butterflies; by A. Louis Scarmolin, 
of U. S.; pf.. © May 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 27; E 616308; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9202 


Butterfly (The) (La _ farfalletta) : 
English version Lawrence Lipton, 
m anon., arr. Tito Schipa, of U. S. 
© May 28, 1925; 2 ec June 1; H 
618465; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 9203 


Buy buy blues; w and m D. Clayton, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. June 
1, 1925; EK 618330; Donald Clayton, 


Hollywood, Calif. 9204 
By cool Siloam; anthem, w and m 
Harry Vibbard, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ acc. 4to. © May 6, 


1925; 2 c. May 9; E 611810; Boston 
music co., Boston. 9205 


By faith you can climb to the sum- 
mit; w Wm. Watkins Reid, m S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 
2c. June 22; E 619006; Samuel 
William Beazley, Chicago. 9206 


By gone days; w and melody M. E. 
Heikkinen, of U. S. © 1c. May 4, 


1925; E 613683; Mamie HE. Heik- 
kinen, Demmon, Mich. 9207 
By Syrian shores; overture, H. F. 


Cooper, of England; pf. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © May 12, 1925; 
1 c« May 14; E 614838; Hlsie F. 
Cooper, Worcester, England. 9208 


By the American great heroes; w and 
melody S. Arrington, of U. S8. 
1 c. May 16, 1925; E 611981; Sam- 
uel Arrington, New York. 9209 


By the bivouace’s fitful lame; w Walt 
Whitman, m Harvey B. Gaul, of 
'U. S.; cho. of men’s voices with 
ten. solo and pf. acc. 4 hands. 4to. 
© June 20, 1925: 2 c. June 24; E 
619078; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9210 

By the blue Monongahela; w Bliza- 


beth Davis Richards, m lL. Beltz- 
hoover-Dille, of U. S. © May 5, 


1925; 2 c. May 6; E 611729; Lucie 
Beltzhoover-Dille, Morgantown, W. 
Va. 9211 


By the brook; by L. Padgett, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. June 3, 1925; E 618502; 
Lilla Padgett, Terre Haute, Ind. 

9212 


By the sea; w and m M. V. Dunham, 
of U. S. © 1c. June 22, 1925; E 
616837 ; Mary Van Arsdale Dunham, 
San Francisco. 9213 


By the still waters; by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, of U. S., op. 114, with bio- 
graphical sketch, fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling and instructive anno- 
tations [ete.]; pf. © Apr. 29, 1925; 
2c. May 2; E 611631; Art publi- 
cation soc., St. Louis. 9214 


By the waters of Babylon; w adapted 
from Psalm 137, m arr. G. Coleman 
Young, of Great Britain. © May 
1, 1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614111; Cary 
& eo., Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment and new matter] 9215 


By the waters of Minnetonka; Indian 


love song, Thurlow  Lieurance, 
rhythmie transcription Arthur 
Lange, of U. S.; orch. © June 17, 


1925; 2 ec. June 22; HE 619135; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
rhythmic transcription] 9216 


By the way; selection, arr. Vivian 
Ellis, of England; pf. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 ec. May 28; E 614534; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 9217 


Bye bye blues; w and m Fred F. 
Hamm and Dave Bennett, both of 
U.S. © May 27, 1925; 2 c. May 28; 
E 618319; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 9218 


w H. J. Doyle, melody Luther A. 
Clark, of U. S. ©1c. June 8, 1925; 
E 618571; Harry Joseph Doyle, 
Philadelphia. : 9219 


C’est Ursule; par P. Bernon, of 
France; orch. Ato. Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 « June 8, 1925; EH 614838; 
Bernon, Nice, France. 9220 


Cadets on parade; four-part song, Ww 
Annie Andros Hawley, m Herbert 
W. Lowe, arr. N. Clifford Page, of 
U. S.; school cho. of mixed voices. 
4to. © May 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 5; 
EE 618632; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 9221 


Cairo; melody S. Kestenbaum and M. 
M. Korn, both of U. S. © 1c. May 
9, 1925; E 611771; Maurice M. Korn, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. 9222 


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9223 


Caleb and Joshua; w C. D. Martin, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
dune. 22, 192552. ¢... June; 207 5 
619288 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 9223 


California I hear you call, call, call- 
ing me; w and m E. E. Eben, of 
De Sy Ok cme) 2a hODa 
616922; Edgar Eugene Eben, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 9224 


California, I salute you, my home- 
state,,my land; w E. R. Rabel, m 
Ludolph Waldman, of Germany. © 
Apr. 25519252 €; May 2: Bi. G11663.: 
Ernest Ricardo Rabel, Los Angeles. 

9225 

California is calling to you; w and m 
A. N. Jamison, of U. 8S. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec. May 21; E 618096; Abbie 
Norton Jamison, Los Angeles. 9226 


California moon; w H. Ellingworth, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © May 
6, 1925; 2 c. May 7; E 613806; Her- 
bert Ellingworth, Des Moines. 9227 


California owns my heart; waltz bal- 
lad, w R. N. Thompson, m Dan 
Popovich, of U. S. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
2c. May 6; E 618287: Ruth Norris 
Thompson, Fresno, Calif. 9228 


Call (The) of a klansman; w and m 
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson, of 
U. SS. Streator, Ill., Thompson 
musie co. © May 28, 1925; 2 e. 
May 29: BE 616354; W. L. Thompson, 
Streator, Ill. 9229 


Call of spring; overture, Fred W. 
Clement, op. 1388; band. 4to. © 
June it ptO25 52% ce. June Ass) BE 
618700; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 9230 


Call (The) of spring is in my blood: 
dramatic song, w George Gibson 
Davis, m George P. Hulten, of U. S.; 
low voice, in F. © May 12, 1925; 
2c. May 14; E 618984; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 9231 


Call (The) of the cross; w and m 
I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c. June 27; EH. 616992; 
I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 


9232 
Call (The) of the minaret; oriental 
tone-picture, Charles Ancliffe, of 


Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 29, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 25; E 614060; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 9233 
Call unto Me; w and m I. E. Rey- 
nolds, of Us Ss :;©.June;24:) 1925 ; 
2e. June 27; E 616989; I. EH. Rey- 
nolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 9234 


pt.88 ssa ve20 


Calling for you; w Jessie I. Pierson, 
m William T. Pierson, of U. S.; 
medium low voice, in B flat. © 
Apr: 27, 1925; 2..ei) Jame 
618512; W. T. Pierson & co., Wash- 
ington. 9235 


Calling to you; w and melody M. 
-Stevenson, of U. S. ©1c. May 23, 
1925; E 618156; Margaret Steven- 
son, Leith, N. D. 9236 


Calling you; w and m B. M. Hartson, 
of U. 8S. ©1e. June 19, 1925; E 
618859 ; Bessie Moore Hartson, Har- 
lowton, Mont. 9237 


Calling you; w and m I. Freedman, 
Ou a O Mes 
611999; Israel Freedman, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 9238 


Camaraderie; march, Leon Dumont, 
of Great Britain; pf. Hull élite ed. 
© June 12, 1925; 1 e« June 22; E 
614907; James P. Hull, London. 

9239 


Camp-fire (The) light; tourist song, 
w and m P. C. Miskin, of U. S. © 
June 16, 1925; 2) ¢) Juner22; E 
619038; Phoebe Constable Miskin, 
Port Townsend, Wash. 9240 


Camp fire song; w and m A. C. Rhea, 
of U. S. © May 18, 1925; 2 c. May 
18; HE. 616031; Adelaide Culp Rhea, 


Denver. 9241 
Campagnoli (—) Sept  divertisse- 
ments; transecrits et arr. Auguste 


Périer, of France; clarinette. Paris, 
Editions musicales Andrieu. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. May 9, 1925; H 
614202; Editions musicales Andrieu, 
Paris. [© transcription and ar- 
rangement ] 9242 


Campbells (The) are comin’; Scottish 
folk song, trio arr. John EH. West, 
of England; female voices. 4to. © 
May 15,1925; 1 @) June i357 
614812; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 9243 


Can anybody take sweet mama’s 
place; w and melody Sippie Wallace 
and Clarence Williams, both of U. S. 
© 1e. June 4, 1925; E 616391; 
Clarence Williams music pub. @o., 
inc., New York. 9244 


Can you question; w and m Carl Olof 
Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 
2c. May 20; E 618443; Conference 
press, Chicago. 9245 

Canny Sandy; w and m R. Barclay 
Brown, of U. 8S. © May 22, 1925; 
2c. May 23; E 618229; Lenox mu- 
sic co., Boston. 9246 


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© 1c. May 18, 1925; BH 


Sricgs 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9268 


Can’t catch me; fox trot, w Cumber- 
land Clark, m Howard Flynn, of 
Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 2, 
1925; 1 ec. June 6; E 614668; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 9247 


Can't you believe I love you; w Ben- 
nie Ellison [i. e. B. F. Ellison, jr.] 
m M. W. Cohen and Q. B. Massey, 
both of U. S. © 1°e.’’ dune” 26, 
1925; E 619184; Benj. F. Ellison, 
jr., Merritt W. Cohen and Q. B. 
Massey, Los Angeles. 9248 


Cantabile; par A. Flégier, of France; 
violon, violoncelle et contrebasse ad 
lib. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Mayo ti 1925 te.” June’ 6s) EB 
614621; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

9249 


Canticle of the sun; w St. Francis of 
Assisi, m Paul Edmonds, of Great 
Britain; female voices with organ 
ace.” vo. © Apr. 30) °1925::- 1 ‘e. 
Apr. 25; E 614054; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 9250 

Cantique a Sainte Jeanne d’Arc; pa- 
roles inconnu, musique J. Guy Ro- 
partz, of France; bar. solo et cheur 
a quatre voix mixtes, avec ace. 
dorgue. 4to. © May 15, 1925; 1 
e. June 8; E 614845; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 9251 


Cantos de triunfo; para uso especial 
en avivamientos, etc., arr. H. C. Ball, 
qe St 2mo- (©) May 1,°-1925; 
2c. and aff. June 22; A 859295; 
H. C. Bali, San Antonio. 9252 

Cantos para nifios; Spanish song bk. 
for schools, Monserrate Deliz, of U. 
S,0pL .24mo., ©) Apr. 14, 1925: 2 
e. Apr. 27; aff. Apr. 25; A 823909; 
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. [© pre- 
face and vocabulary] 9253 


Canzone a Maria; versi E. Batti- 
parano, musica A. Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
acc. 4to. © June 6, 1925; 2 «. 
June 9; E 616552; D’Agostino pros., 
ine., New York. 9254 


Canzone dei carrettieri Pugliesi (Song 
of the wagoners of Puglie); e 
quanna tu canta, Italian folk-song, 
English version Th. Baker, m col- 
lected, elaborated and arr. Geni Sa- 
dero, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © May 26, 1925: 2 « June 
4; EH 616465; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© revision] 9255 

Same. © May 26, 1925; 2 e. 

June 4; E 616466; G. Schirmer, inc., 

New York. [© English version] 

9256 


Canzone (La) del fiore; leggenda indi- 
ana, tango, versi Tina Rontani, mu- 
sica Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 406, 
pf. con parole. © June 2, 1925; 
1c. June 3; E 614891; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 9257 - 


Canzonétta ; by Hilma Johnson, of U. 
S.; pf. Ed. A. E. Uhe. © June 6, 
1925; 2 ec. June 8; E 618556; A. G. 
Ogren and co., Rockford, Ill. 9258 


Canzonette; by Joseph Schultz, of U. 
S.; pf. © May 15, 1925; 2 ec May 
20; E 618054; Master music pub. 
co., Newark, N. J. 9259 


Canzoni (Le) di primavera 1925; 
versi e musica diversi autori, of 
Italy. Naples, Italy, Nuova italia 
musicale. © Feb. 2, 1925; 1c¢. June 
2; A—Foreign 27742; Italian book 
co., New York. 9260 


Capriccio variato; by Gaetano La- 
banchi, of Italy, transcribed .G. 
Tasilli, of U. S.; E flat saxophone. 
© 1e¢. June 18, 1925; E 616728; 
Gerardo Iasilli, Brooklyn. 9261 


Capricciusella; versi E. Pacella, mu- 
sica Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. © 
1c. May 2, 1925; E 611568; Enrico 
Pacella, New York. 9262 


Caprice antique; by Ernd Balogh, of. 
Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
pEelv©@ Apr. #) 1935): 2 eine 20: 
EH 618888; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 9263 


Capricietto; by H. Meyerowitz, of U. 
S.; pf., in A min. © 1c. June 23, 
1925; E 616900; Harry Meyerowitz, 
New York. 9264 


Capricious (A) sweetheart; compiled 
and arr. J. D. Schurmann, of U. S8.; 
steel guitar. © May 12, 1925; 2 e¢. 
May 18; E 616084; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. 9265 


Captain (The); march, one or two 
step, Harry J. Lincoln, of U. S8.; 
pf. © June 6, 1925; 2 c. June 8; 
E 618615; Harry J. Lincoln music 
co., Philadelphia. 9266 


Captain Blaze; w Edward Lockton, 
m David Richards, of Great Britain. 
© May 4, 1925; 1 c. May 19; E 
614389; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 9267 


Cara ritorna ancora; versi e musica 
G. Garbarino, of Italy, domiciled at 
Seattle, Wash. ©1c. May 11, 1925; 
E 613877; Giovanni Garbarino, Se- 
attle. 9268 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9269 


Cara  sucia; canaro, transcribed 
Michel Hoffman, of U. 8.; violin and 
pf. New York, G. Lipskin & son 
music house. © May 25, 1925; 2 ce. 
May 19; E 618057; G. & J. Lipskin, 
New York. 9269 


Care free; by Paul Lawson, of U. 8.; 
pf. (Mirth and jollity) © May 7, 
1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 613919; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 92790 


Carita; dans espafia, A. J. Weidt, of 
Us 8.2. pt: 
May 2; E 611661; Walter Jacobs, 
Ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 

9 


ten. banjo. © Mar. 25, 
1924; 2 ce. May 2, 1925; E 611641; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 9272 


Carmencita ; shimmy, versi Corrai, mu- 
sica Aurelio Zuculin, of Italy. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 1 ec. May 5; E 614084; 
Aurelio Zueculin, Milan. 9273 


Carnavalesque; valse, Arthur Benja- 
min, of England; violin and pf. 
ADDS 91925 <0 1 eo. UAT. a 2Osu ee 
614158; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9274 


Caro ricordo; march, D. Montano, of 


Wt ds.3 pro 1K@" May, 29,. 1925'S ce. 
May 29; E 616293; D. Montano, 
Brooklyn. 9275 


Carol (The) in the rain; w Ida M. 
Budd, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
©) June 2221925. 2c. dune 29: Hh 
619284; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 9276 


Carranza (Gustavo) Prelude; almost 
a cuckoo clock, G. Carranza, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Yonkers, N. Y., 
Opie 10. ee ae apr. 1. AS25 : 
2 ec.’ Apr. 7; E 618216; Breitkopf 
publications, inec., New York. 9277 


Carroll song book; ed. F. P. Curtis, 
of U. S. Waukesha, Wis., Carroll 
college. 4to. © May 10, 1925; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 18; A 856620; F. Phil- 
ler Curtis, Waukesha, Wis. 9278 


Carr’s cinemusic; loose-leaf bk. of 
music for miscellaneous scenes, com- 
posed, adapted and orch. Howard 
Carr, of Great Britain; pf. conduc- 


tor pt. er Ae Waly 48 O25, bce 
May 2; E 614123; W. Paxton & co., ! 
Itd., London. | 9279 


Carry on; w Gene Routh, m B. B. 
McKinney, of U. S.. © June 24, 
1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616985; B. B. 
McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 9280 


© Apr. 10, 1925: 2 «.. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Carving (The) blues; w and melody 
Eddie Mackey, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 4, 1925; E 616390; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 9281 

Cass ‘nchiusa; versi L. Sica, musica 
R. Balsamo, of Italy; mand. ace. 


4to. © June 6, 1925; 2 ec. June 9; 
E 616555; D’Agostino bros., ine., 
New York. 9282 


Case (A) in point; w E. A. Searson, 
m Will Bentley, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations! 
©. Apr. 23,.1925: 1 € May 4.0m 


614073 ; Reynolds & co., London. 
9283 
Cassad6 (Gaspar) Sonata; nello 


stile antico spagnuolo, G. Cassad6, 
of Spain; violoncello ed aec. di pf. 
© Apr. 14, 1925; 1 « May 8; B 
614997; Universal edition, a g., 
Vienna. 9284 
Castanets and tambourines ; habanera, 
w and m Channing Lefebvre, of 
U. S.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 25, 1925; 2 ec. Mar. 26: E 
610770; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. — 9285 
Castles in the air; fox-trot, from Cleo- 
patra, Oscar Straus, of Austria; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
May 29, 192557" ye. ee eee Bs 
614777: Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment of English edition] 9286 
from Cleopatra, w Harry Gra- 
ham, of Great Britain, m Oscar 
Straus. © May 8, 1925; 1 « May 
28; E 614518; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd:, London. [© 
new edition with English words] 
9287 
Cat got the measles, blues; w and 
melody M. Davis, of U. S.;-arr. A. 
Atkins: © 1 c.’ Mar. 28, 1925; 
611823; Madlyn Davis, Chicago. 
9288 


Catalina; w and m W. H. McKeaig, 
of “U.S.” ©. May. 8, 1925-2 ¢. May 
8; E 613954; Max music co., Stur- 
gis, Ky. 9289 

Catalina Island; w and m O. H. Sod- 
erberg, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. May 4, 1925; EH 613647; Osear 
Henry Soderberg, Los Angeles. 

9290 

Cath’rine; paroles Léo Leliévre, Henri 
Varna et Fernand Rouvray, all of 
France, musique F. Loewe, of Ger- 
many. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 c. May 
23; E 6144380; Edition Charles 
Brull, Paris. [© French text] 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Caudorosa; danza, J. Morell Campos, 
arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. © 
1c. June 30, 1925; E 617048 ; Adolfo 
Mesorana, San Juan, P. R. 9292 


Caught you cheatin’ blues; w and m 
Joe Gray, of U. S.; pf. ©1c. May 


13, 1925; E 613966; Equitable music 


corp., New York. 9293 
Cecilia; w Herman Ruby, melody 
Dave Dreyer, of U. S. © 1c. May 


23, 1925; E 618151; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 9294 


; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © June 
20, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; H 619039; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 9295 


Chacony; by H Purcell, transcribed 
and ed. Hannah Bryant, of Great 
Britain; quartet for strings, in G 
min. Miniature se. 12mo. © June 
27, 1925; 1 c. June 30; E 615024; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. [© 
editing] 9296 


Chain-gang song; based on negro con- 
vict tunes, collected J. M. Carlisle 
and Kathleen Doyle, m arr. Mary 
Howe, of U. S.; cho. of men’s voices 
with women’s voices ad lib. 4to. 
© June 17, 1925; 2 ce. June 24; E 
619079 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement, elaboration and 
harmonization] 9297 


Chaliapinata; fox-trot, Fedor Chali- 
apine, arr. Debroy Somers, of Great 
Britain ; orch. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1 ce. May 5; E 614104; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

9298 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
L’été; arr. Boosey & co., ltd., of 
Great Britain; cornet solo with full 
military band and conductor. 4to. 
London, Boosey & co. © May 2, 
1925; 1 ce. June 4; E 614608; Joseph 


Williams, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 9299 
Chang; Chinese one-step, Herberte 
Jordan, of England; pf. June 


18, 1925; 1 ce. June 25; E 614950; 
Herman Darewski music pub. ©co., 
London. 9300 


Chanson d’Avril; paroles Jacques 
Heugel, musique Henry Février, of 
France. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 
9; EH 614282; Heugel, Paris. 9301 


Chanson de grand-pére (Song of the 
grandfather) ; w Victor Hugo, Eng- 
lish version Alice Mattullath, m 
Dagmar de Corval Rybner, of U. S.; 


9314 
high voice. [French and English 
text] .© Mar. 17, 1925; 2 ce. June 


20; E 618892; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 9302 


Chanson de route; par A. Flégier, of . 
France; pf. © May 5, 1925; 1 «¢. 
June 6; EH 6146380; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 9303 


Chansonnette ; by Charles Huerter, of 
U. S.; pf. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 
8; E 613907; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 9304 


Chansons sous l’organdi; par Tristan 
Klingsor, of France. 1. Chanson du 
pertuisanier. [4 others] © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614246; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 9305 


Chant canadienne; by Thomas Vin- 
cent Cator, of U. S., ed. Jacob Geg- 
na; violin and pf. © May 18, 1925; 
2 ec. May 19; E 616134; Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York. 93806 


Chant (Un) d’amour; fox-trot, dans 
Un soir de folie, paroles Louis Le- 
marchand, musique Maurice Her- 
mite, of France. © June 12, 1925; 
1 ce. June 12; EB 614751; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 9307 


Chant d’espoir; paroles Georges Du- 
hamel, musique Albert Doyen, of 
France; unisson voix. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1c. May 9; E 614272; Heugel, 
Paris. 9308 


Chant de joie; de Arthur Honegger, of 
Switzerland. 1. Pf. 4 quatre mains.— 
2. Partition d’orch. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. each May 9, 1925; E 
614198, 614194; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. [© reduction for 
four hands] ~ 9809, 9310 


Chant (Le) qui délivre; paroles 
Georges Duhamel, musique Albert 
Doyen, of France; 2 voix de fem- 
mes. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. May 9; E 
614269; Heugel, Paris. 9311 


Charleston chuckles; by Zez Confrey 
[pseud. of E. E. Confrey] of U. S.; 
Di ©Vdine "4"1995; 2c. June. 5: 
E 618528; Jack Mills, ine. New 
York. ; 9312 


Charleston mad; fox trot, from Mer- 
cenary Mary, w Wm. B. Friedland- 
er, m W. B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both of U. S. © May 14, 
1925; 2 ec. May 16; E 618014; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 9313 


—— w and melody Lovie Austin, of 
U. S.; in C. © 1c. May 2, 1925; 
E 613653; L. Austin, Chicago. 9314 


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9315 


Charleston rhythm; by Joseph H. 
Trent, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. June 22, 
1925; E 619081; Grey gull records, 
‘ine., 8S. Boston, Mass. 9315 


Charley’s aunt kept on running still; 
song fox-trot, w and m Cumberland 
Clark, Huntley Trevor and Everett 
Lynton, all of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele acec., in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 11, 
1925; 1 ec. June 13; E 614781; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

9316 


Charlie is my darling; old Scottish 
tune, arr. M. Jacobson, of Great 
Britain; unison voices Curwen ed. 
4to. [Staff and tonic-sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 12, 1925; 1c. June 
22; EH 614982; Maurice Jacobson, 
London. 9317 


Charlston Sam; w and melody N. H. 
Reed, of U. S: ©1c. May 27, 1925; 
E 616268; Nathaniel Elwood Reed, 
South Norwalk, Conn. 9318 


Charmeuse; mazurka java, P. Bernon, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924: 1 «. 
June 8, 1925; EH 614855; Bernon, 
Nice, France. 9319 


Charmina; w Francois Yenomah, of 
U. S., m J. Rosas, arr. Bayley Jor- 
dan, of U. 8.3; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Louis Fleischer. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 1; H 612640; Denton 
& Haskins musie co., New York. 
[© words and arrangement] 9320 


Charming girl; w and m Ann Middle- 
ton [pseud.], of U. S. ©1 ce. June 
28, 1925; E 616909; Margaret Mid- 
dleton, Washington. 9321 


Chasers (The); selections from the 
extravanga in two acts, lyries N. 
Schmulowitz and J. D. Hartigan, m 
J. D. Hartigan, of U. S. © May 7, 
1925; 2 c. May 12; BH 618004; Nat 
Sechmulowitz and John D. Hartigan, 
San Francisco. 9322 

Chattering (The) brook (Ni-ie-sta) ; 
by Princess Tsianina, of U. S.; pf. 
©, Apr. 27,: 1925: 2.c.. May -11:-B 
613958 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 9323 

Cheiato sie zosi jag6dek; pies, opra- 
cowat Frank Przybylski, of U.S. © 

Apr. 21, 1925; 2. ¢. May 4; Bi 613712; 
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 9324 

Cheatin’ blues; double version song, 
w and m Spencer Williams, of U. S. 
© May 18, 1925; 2 ¢ May 16; B 
611948; Maison Blanche music co., 
New York. 9325 


pt. 17, n. s., v.20 


Cheer them on; w Alfred Barratt, m 
I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. © June 24, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; E 616996; I. E. 
Reynolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 9326 


Cheer up chillun; w from Washington 
star, m Frederic Lacey, of Great 
Britain. © June 12, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
18; E 618978; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 9327 
Chiaror di luna; valzer, Francesco 
Parlavecchio, of Italy; violin. © 1 


ce. June 18, 1925; E 616768; R. La- 
zara, Brooklyn. 9328 


Chicago (The) last winter blues; w 
and melody M. Davis, of U. S. © 
1c. May 11, 1925; E 613885; Madlyn 
Davis, Chicago. 9329 


Childhood days; w and melody L. J. - 
Ayres, of U. S. © 1c June 29, 
1925; E 619227; Lawrence J. Ayres, 
Cuyahoga Falls, O. 9330 


Children (The) in the temple; service 
for Children’s day, by George A. 
Royer, of U. S., and others. Svo. 
© Apr. 14, 1925; 2 c. and aff. May 
23; A 829361; Board of publication 
of the United Lutheran Church in 
America, Philadelphia. 9831 


Children of the moon; fancy, three- 
part chorus, w Katharine Adams, m 
Elinor Remick Warren, of U. S.: 
women’s voices. 4to. © June 24, 
1925; 2 ec. June 25; HE 619117; Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. [© 


arrangement] 9332 
Children’s (The) own book; first 
songs for children to play, new 


verses Mary White Slater, m com- 
piled and ed. Elizabeth Newman, of 
Ur Ss. © Apr.17, 1925; 2c: tune’ . 
20; HE 618940; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 9333 


Child’s (The) first album; fifty easy 
pieces ed. and arr. Ralph Dunstan, ' 
of Great Britain; pf.. © June 9, 
1925; 1 c. June 12; E 614814; Reid 


bros., ltd., London. 9334 
Chimere; racconto-fox-trot, versi e 
melodia Aldo Raneli, of Italy; 
mand. o violino ace. 4to. © Sept. 
10; °1924- 1 e@. Sumer 2) 12a 
614573; Giuseppe De Vita, New 
York. 9335 
Chimney corner; dance. grotesque, 


Paul Eno, of U. 8. 1. Pf.—2. Orch., 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S. 4to. 
© Dec. 24, 1924; 2 e each May 2, 


1925: E 611654, 611655; Walter 
Jacobs, ine, Boston. [© arrange- 
ment | 9336, 9337 


470 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


China (The) Rose; seleetion, A. 
Baldwin Sloane, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
2 e. May 1; E 618128; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 9338 


Chinatewn; humoresque de concert, 
Dalhousie Young, of Great Britain; 
Dr. © June 20,1925; 1c, June 25; 
BE 614951; J: & W. Chester, litd., 
London. 9339 


Chinese lanterns; tone-color, G. Car- 
bonara, of U. S.; pf. ©l1c. May 9, 
1925; E 611784; Gerard Carbonara, 
New York. 9340 


Chinese Rose; w and m A. Remsen, 
of U. S.: pf. © 1c. June 15, 1925; 
HE 618757; Alice Remsen, New York. 

9341 


w M. Raymond Prebish, melody 
B. Simons, of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1925; E 618289; Bertram Simons 
and M. R. Prebish, Los Angeles. 

9342 

Chinesische fl6te ; lieder, text Li-tai-po, 
Thu-Fu, Sao-Han und Wang-Seng- 
Yu, tibersetzt Hans Bethge, preloZila 
L. Horakova, musik Anatol Provaz- 
MUKA OF WAUStrias OP. toe.) Lo Der 
tanz der gétter. [3 others] © Apr. 


20, 1925; 1 c. May 8; E: 614128; 
Josef Weinberger, Vienna. [©, 
translations and music] 9343 


Chinita ; cancion Mexicana, letra Man- 
uel Muzquiz Blaneo, musica Mario 
Talavera, arreglo Tomas Ponce 
Reyes, both of Mexico. © 1c. May 
2, 1925; E 611577; A. Wagner y 
Levien, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 9344 


sop. e alto. © Apr. 
25, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E. 614290; 
A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, 
Pe Re Vex: 9345 


Chisidim ; from Studenten liebe; mel- 
ody Alex. Olshanetzky and J. Brody, 
both of U. S. ©1e. May 22, 1925; 
E 616183; Joseph Brody, Brooklyn. 

9346 


Chizzum trail; w traditional, m Daca, 
the cowsongboy, of U. S. © 1e 
June 16, 1925; E 616690; Harry 
Payne Reeves, New York. 9347 


de Enfant et les 


Cheeur des patres; 


sortiléges, poéme Colette, musique 
Maurice Ravel, transcription avec 
ace. de pf., Lucien Garban, of 


France; sop. et contralto. © May 
15, 1925; 1 e. June 8; E 6148380; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© tran- 
seription! 9348 


9558 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Ballade 
nr. 3; op. 47, hrsg. Leonid Kreutzer, 
of Germany; pf., as dur. Tonmeis- 
terausgabe. © Nov. 25, 1924; 1 «. 
May 25, 1925; E 614729; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 9349 


-__ Etudes (Studies) ; op. 25, ed. rev. 


Lucien Wurmser, of France; pf. v. 
2, nos. 1-12. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 «. 
May 9; E 614262; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 9350 


Grande valse; op. 42, hrsg. 
Leonid Kreutzer, of Germany; kla- 
vier, as-dur. Tonmeister ausgabe. 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 ce. May 25, 1925; 
E 614695; Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 

9351 

——Grande valse brillante; op. 18, 
es-dur, hrsg. Leonid Kreutzer, of 
Germany: pf. Tonmeister ausgabe. 
© Noy. 24, 1924; 1 e May 25, 1925: 
E 609928 ; Ullstein, 3 at a Berlin. 


9352 

Nocturnes; hrsg. Leonid Kreutz- 
er, of Germany; pf. Tonmeister 
ausgabe. nr. 13. Op. 48, nr. 1. C- 
moll.—nr. 14. Op. 48, mnr.. 2, fis- 
mol—mry 7S: Op. 155, our: oe 


moll.—nr. 16. Op. 55, nr. 2, es- dur- 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 « May 25, 1925 : 
E 609830 ; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 


9353 
—__ —__ —__ —__——_- nr. 117. Op. 62 
nr. 1, H-dur.—nr. 18. Op. 62, nr. 2 


H-dur.—nr. 19. Op. 72, E-moll. © 
Nov. 24, 1924; 1 e. May 25, 1925; H 
609922; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 9354 
op. 87, nr. 1, 2, hrsg. Leonid 
Kreutzer, of Germany; pf. Ton- 
meister ausgabe. nr. 11, in G- 
moll.—nr. 12, in G-dur. © Nov. 25, 
1924; 1 ec. May 25, 1925; E 614723; 
Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 9355 


Préludes; hrsg. Leonid Kreutzer, 
of Germany; pf. 'Tonmeister aus- 
gabe. 1. Op. 28, nr. 19-24 und op. 
45.—2. Op. 28, nr. 15-18. © Nov. 
25, 1924; 1 c. each May 25, 1925; 
EK 614725, 614726; Ullistein, a. g.., 
Berlin. 9356, 9357 


Valse brillante; op. 34, no. 1, 
hrsg. Leonid Kreutzer, of Germany ; 
klavier, as-dur. Tonmeister aus- 
gabe. © Nov. 25. 1924; 1 e. May 25, 
1925; E 614694; Ullstein, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 9358 
Walzer; hrsg. Leonid Kreutzer, 
of Germany; pf. Tonmeister aus- 
gabe. op. 70, nr. 1 in ges-dur, nr. 
2 in F moll,—nr. 3 in des-dur.—op. 
posth. in E moll.—op. 64, nr. 3 in 
as-dur,—nr. 1 in des-dur,—nr. 2 in 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9359 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois)—Contd. 
cis-moll.—op. 34, nr. 2 in A moll,— 
nr. 8 in F dur.—op. 69, nr. 1 in 
as-dur,—nr. 2 in H moll. © Nov. 
25, 1924; 1 c each May 25, 1925; 
E 614720-614722, 614724, 614727, 
614728; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

9359-9364 


Choro repertuaras; ménesinis leidinys, 
muzika A. Badiulis, of U. S. 4to. 
4a. Pavasaris. [4 others] © May 
19, 1925; 2 ec. June 15; E 618995; 
Antanas Baéciulis, Boston. 9365 


Christmas offertory ; by E. S. Hosmer, 
of |\U. .S.; pipe’ organ. (©. May 7, 
1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 613941; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9366 


Christmas psalm; w Carl O. Dahlen, 
tr, m Johan Olof Wallin, of 
Sweden. © May 15, 1925; 2 «. 
May 20; E 618487 ; Conference press, 
Chicago. 9367 


Christodora arms and Old Glory; w 
and melody J. F. McMahon, of U. S.; 
with se. for band. © 1c. June 10, 
1925; E 616557; J. F. McMahon, 
New York. 9368 


Chureh (The John) company collec- 
tion of organ music; compiled Wil- 
liam F. Collins, of U. S. © June 
6, 1925; 2 e«. June 8; E 616715; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 9369 


Chureh (The) by the side of the 
road; w W. C. Poole, m B. D. Ack- 
ley, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 2c. 
June 15; E 618745; B. D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia. 9370 


Ciarlatani (I); operetta in un atto, 
G. Miceli e Augusto Antimi, musica 
G. Miceli, of Italy, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1925; 
E 611854; Giuseppe Miceli, Los An- 
geles. 9371 

Ciccina la palumma; versi L. Parisi, 
melodia D. Tripepi, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 20, 1925; EH 616824; Domenico 
Tripepi, Brooklyn. 9372 

Cinderella ; w and melody L. E. Scotti, 
of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1925; E 
611832; Louis Ernest Scotti, New 
York. 9373 

Cinderella, Perryana, don’t you hear 
me calling you; w and m M. H. 
Babb; of ‘USS: (© 1: May 13, 
1925; EH 611896; Mary Hoban Babb, 
New York. 9374 

City (The) of glory; w and m F. 
Clark Perry, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. May 6; E 613735; BE. O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago. 9375 


Classic and modern string quartet al- 
bum ; fourteen selected arr., William 
Strasser, of Czecho-Slovakia, domi- 
ciled at Astoria, N. Y. v. 1, 2. © 
Feb. 27, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 1, 2e. Apr. 
3; E 612698, 612699; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 9376, 9377 


Clear Lake highland moon; w Larry 
Yoell, im Billy, BOL, of ape ao 
Apr. 14, 1925; 2 e. Apr. 20; EH 
611831; Clear Lake highland co., 
San Francisco. 9378 


Clemens (H.) Six cantiques du Bx. de 
Monfort 4 la trés Sainte Vierge; 
musique H. Clemens, of Netherlands ; 
1 ou 2 voix, avee acc. de lorgue. 1 
N. D. des ombres. [5 others] © 
Apr.) 25; 2925: the) (May ie ot 
614431; Vve. L. J. Biton, St. Laur- 
ent-sur-Sévre, France. 9379 


Cleora; w and melody G. Adams, of 
U. S. © bee. Ftme -20,01192557) b 
616805 ; George Adams, Chicago. 

9380 

Climb (A) to the hill top; by Edith 
Hatch, of U. S.; pf. (Jn Summer- 
time rambles in melody-land) © 
June 238, 1925; 2 ce. June 24; H 
619107 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9381 


Clinging to Jesus; w Will H. Rue- 
. bush, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


Mar. 15, 1925; 2 e. June 22; HB 
619001; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 9382 


Closerie des lilas; sérénade-boston, 
Babil Calvete, arr. Louis Salvado, of 
France; orch, avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 15, 1925; 1c. June 8; 
FE 614837; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. [© orchestration] 9383 


Cocosnuss; shimmy-fox, text u. musik 
Ado Heine, arr. Max Schulz-Berger, 
both of Germany; salon arch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
1 ¢. June 22; E 614961; Musikver- 
lag Drei sterne, Berlin. 9384 


Co-eds (The) of Michigan; waltzes, 
John Philip Sousa, of U. S.; pf. 
May 5, 1925; 2c. May 7; EH 611738 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 9385 

Coeur (Le) et la rose; valse, paroles 
Léo Leliévre, fils, et d’Audiffred, 
musique Jean Nougués, of France. 
© Mar. 10, 1925; 1c. May 9; EB 
614180; Edition Charles’ Brull, 
Paris. 9386 

Coffee pot blues; w and m Charlie 
Jackson, of U. S. © 1. June 8, 
1924: E 618584; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine.. Chicago. 9387 


472 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9410 


Cold (A) and stormy day; w and mel- 
ody W. F. Martin, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 8, 1925; E 613861; Wm. F. 
Martin, Chicago. 9388 


Cold black ground blues; w Janice 
Blythe, m James Blythe, of U. S. 


© 1c. June 8, 1924; E 618581; Chi- 


cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 
9389 
Collection (A) of songs for the use of 
the Alpha delta theta fraternity ; ed. 
and arr. Julia G. Parker, of U. S. 
4to. (Cover title: Songs of Alpha 
delta theta) © May 10, 1925; 2c. 
and aff. May 18; A 856621; Alpha 

delta theta fraternity, Cincinnati. 
9390 


College days; w and m Ethel Vaughan, 
of U. S.; pf. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 
2c. June 8; E 618612; Kansas City 
Kansas junior college, Kansas City, 
Kan. 9391 


Collegiate; w and m Lew Brown, Moe 
Jaffe and Nat Bonx, all of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Dick Kon- 
ter. © May 19, 1925; 2 c. May 20; 
E 618081; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 9392 


Collette; w H. Stuart Hamill, m L. T. 
evy,) ot tos. Ct er June’ 10, 
1925; E 616581; Leon T. Levy, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 9393 


Collins’ body lies in Sand cave; w 
J. White and Edward A. Watts, mel- 
ody Clarence Williams, of U. S. © 
1c. May 15, 1925; E 613990; Joshua 
White, New York. 9394 


Colonial days; w and m L. McHenry. 
Of, tETS.2 © dic. June 15, 1925 Hh 
618775; Mrs. L. McHenry, Los An- 
geles. 9395 


Color; w anon., m T. E. Rickard, of 
U. S. [Blue-print] .© 1 ¢. May 18, 
1925: E 616072; Truman E. Rick- 
ard, Minneapolis. 9396 


Colorado here’s to you; w Flora M. 
Hobbs, m Josephine Knowles Ken- 
del ofU.,S. .©.Juned9, 1925: 2 ec. 
June 19; EH 618845; Hobbs and Ken- 
del, Denver. 9397 


Colorado onward; march, I. Groll, of 
U. 8.; pf. with w. Canon City, Colo., 


Benedictine soe. © May 1, 1925; 
2 c. May 9; EH 611802; Ignatius 
Groll, Canon City, Col. 9398 


Columbus; national hymn, w Joaquin 
Miller, m G. Langer, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. © 1c. June 16, 1925; HB 
616681; Gustav Langer, Port Wash- 
ington, N. Y. 9399 


594219—26——_3 


Come back, brother; w and m H. D. 
Clarke, of U. S. © June 138, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 616842; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 9400 


Come back to ‘your shack; Ww and - 
melody P. J. McMahon, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 16, 1925; E 611972; 
Patrick J. McMahon, New York. 

9401 


Come back with a smile; w S. Lin- 
check, m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © May 
5, ko Oy CL MayiyG 3) Eb 6Is 4 ; 
Stella Lincheck, Bulger, Pa. 9402 


Come be the rose in my garden; w 
and m A. H. Woolley, of U. 8.; arr. 
Jessie Sanderson. © 1c. June 24, 
1925; E 616910; Arthur Henry 
Woolley, Seekonk, Mass. 9403 


Come, form in a ring; two part-song, 
w and m Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain; treble voices. 4to. © 
June 238, 1925; 2 ec. June 24; EH 
619089 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9404 


Come get your red and hot tamale; 
w and m D. Bassett, of U. S. 
May... 265.1925: "2, @.. May...29); 
616321; David Bassett, Toledo. 

9405 


Come lasses and lads; WwW anon., m 
variations on an English folk tune, 
arr. Charles Wood, of England, ed. 
Martin Akerman; mixed _ voices. 
Aion, ©) ADs 2192) 24d Cea y, 
20: E 614555; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, Year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 9406 


Come let us sing; w Laurene High- 
field, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mar:. 15,, 1925; 2..e., dune,22,3) 
619002; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 9407 


Come live in my world of love; w and 
m H. Lawrence Freeman, of U. S. 
©. Apr? 30,1925; .2..¢,, May .be EH 
618418; Valdo Freeman, New York. 

9408 


Come on along; from Mercenary 
Mary, w and melody William B. 
Friedlander and Con Conrad, both 
Of TU. Ss. ©Oxtee: May, 6e 1925 5. E 
611725; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

9409 


Come on and dance with me; w and 
melody O. Campos, arr. Arthur 
Fisk, both of U. S. ©1e. May 26, 
1925; E 618271; Oliver Campos, 
Irvington, Calif. 9410 


EB 


473 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9411 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Come over in the ranks; w and m 
B. B. McKinney, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 ce. June 27; E 616982; 
B. B. McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 

9411 

Come ride with me, in my aer-o-plane ; 

w and melody C. Fuller, of U.S. © 


OE VAI sto te Oe naka” Ol aie Ors 
Charles Fuller, Palm City, Calif. 
9412 


Come to me; serenade, w L. S. Fer- 
guson, m Leo Dwattedberg [pseud. 
of Edward Lebegott] of U. S. © 
1 c. June 29, 1925; E 619262; Le- 
land S. Ferguson, East Rockaway, 
ile No) NE 9413 


Come to the Savior; w and m Ellis 
Carnett [i. e. E. L. Carnett] of 
US. “OT Hune 24571925) 2[¢.-Fune 
27; E 617009; HK. L. Carnett, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 9414 


Come una bambola; versi L. Sica, mu- 
sica A. Salemma, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; mand. ace. 4to. © 
June 5, 1925; 2 ¢. June 9; E 616558 ; 
D’ Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

9415 


Come unto Me; w from the Bible, m 
M. Levy, of Germany, domiciled at 
Jacksonville, Fla.; organ ace. © 
1 ec. May 25, 1925; EH 616220; Ma- 
tilda Levy, Jacksonville, Fla. 9416 


Come ye blessed; sacred w, m W. J. 
Marsh, of U. S.; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. 4to. © June 23, 1925; 
2c. June 24; EH 619090; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 9417 


Comm’ a rondine; versi Tommaso 
gambati, musica Carlo Nicolo, of 
Italy; mand. o violino ace. 4to. © 
Sept. 10, 1924; 1 c« May 18, 1925; 
EK E 614409; Giuseppe De Vita, 
Genova, Italy. 9418 


Comm’ é bella chesta terra; versi e 
musica G. Amato, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. June 3, 
1925: E 618514; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 


Commencement song; class of 1925, 
w and m M. A. MeCoy, of U. S. 
College of practical arts and letters 
of Boston university. © June 8, 
1925; 2 ec. June 13; E 616607; M. 
Anita McCoy, Boston. 9420 


Complete (A) course of instructions ; 
consisting of music theory-solfeg- 
gio and mandolin method, J. Par- 
tipilo, of U. S. [English and Ital- 
ian text] © Apr. 30, 1925; 2 ec. and 
aff. May 4; A 830646: Joseph Par- 

' tipilo, Chicago. 9421 


9419 


Compiete keyboard works; by Or- 
lando Gibbons, transcribed and ed. 
from the mss. Margaret H. Glyn, 


of England. v. 1-5. © May °22, 
1925; i e June 6; E 614680— 
614684: Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9422-9426 ° 


Complete treatise on transposition ; 
by C. Lagourgue, of U. S. 4to. 
Chicago, H. ©. L., pub. co. © May 
21,,.1925; 2.¢e. May 23; att June, Ss: 
A 829602; Charles Lagourgue, Chi- 
cago. 9427 


Comrades; w and m W. EH. Round, 
of Canada. Banff, Canada, Rocky 
mountains branch of G W. V. A. 
© May 8, 1925). 2)\e)) Mane 
613899; W. H. Round, Banff, Can- 
ada. $428 


Comrades in service; w George O. 
Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U. S: © June 22,9925): 2\eeenine 
29; E 619821; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 9429 

Con moto dramatic; Melisande at the 
spinning wheel, Jean Sibelius, op. 
46, arr. Alfred Pagel, of Germany ; 
orch. New and rey. ed. (Pelleas 


and Melisande set) © May 10, 
1925; 1 @ May 27; E 614445; 
Schlesinger’sche buch wu. musik- 


handlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, Ger- 
many. [© new arrangement] 9430 


Concert study in D flat; by N. Louise 
- Wright, of U. S.; pf. © May 7, 
1925; 2 ec. May 11; E 611821; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9431 


Concerto no. 1; franco-américain, Jean 
Wiener, of France; pf. et orch. de 
cordes. © 1c June 8, 1925; E 
614823 ; Max Hschig, Paris. 9432 

Concord anthem book; no. 13, forty 
anthems, w from the Psalms, John 
Milton and others, m Alexander 
Dimitrievitch Katalsky, Henry Pur- 
cell and others, compiled and ed. 
Archibald T. Davison and Henry 
Wilder Foote, both of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 2, 1925; 2 e. 
May 8; aff. May 26; A 855888; H 
C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 9433 

Confidences (Les) du petit chaperon 
rouge; par Maurice Pesse, of 
France; pf. A quatre mains. © Apr. 
9. 1925: 1¢. May 9; HE 614191; Alph. . 
Schotte et cie., Boulogne-sur-mer, 
France. 9434 

Conquest (The); overture, George 
Washington Parkinson, of U. S.; 
solo cornet 4to. © June 18, 1925; 
2 ¢ July 1; E 619331; William 
Bliss Parkinson, Le Mars, Ia. 9435 


474 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9457 


Consecration; w A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Could Lloyd George do it? from Better 


Ackley, of ut St © June 9, 1925; 
2 ¢ June 16; E 616679; John H. 
Jones, Greensboro, N.C. 9486 


Conte Rose; gavotte, A. Griffié, of 


France; orch. avec pf. conducteur.. 


4to. © en 15, 1925; 1 ce. June 8; 
E 614849 ; _ Griffié, Paris. 9437 


Coo coo nina in a Ford coupe; w 
and melody P. Schwikerth, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 1, 1925; E 618363; 
Paul Schwikerth, Walnut Grove, 
Calif. 9488 


Copasetic papa; w Will H. Hendrick- 
son, m De Koven Thompson, of U. 
S. ©1e May 4, 1925; E 613696; 
Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 9439 


Cor che langue (Longing heart) ! 
valse, D. Montano, of U. S.; pf. 
© May 29, 1925; 2 « May 29; E 
. 616291; D. Montano, Brooklyn. 

9440 


Corazon roto (Broken heart) ; South 
American waltz ballad, w and m 
-Jack Levy arr. William J. C. Lewis, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © May 11, 
1925; 2 ec. May 12; E 611815; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 9441 


Core cantatore; versi G. Givone, mu- 
sica G. A. Bosso, of Italy. © Sept. 


10, 1924; 1 @ June 2, 1925; E 
614576; Guiseppe De Vita, New 
York. 9442 


Corn cobs; characteristic, A. J. Weidt, 
of U. S.; banjo. © Dec. 20, 1924; 
2c. May 2, 1925; E 611638; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 9443 


Cortége (Le) des noces de peau d’ane; 
par Maurice Pesse,*of France; pf. 
a quatre mains. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1c May 9; E 614192; Alph. Schotte 
et cie, Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 

9444 

Corteggiata ; polecha, melodia Antonino 
Cancano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 @. May 14, 1925; BH 
611907 ; Giovanni Licitna ‘and Salva- 
tore Giacino, New York. 9445 


Cosyn (Benjamin) Ten pieces; from 
the Virginal book of B. Cosyn, arr. 
Orlando Gibbons, ed. J. A. Fuller- 
Maitland, of Great Britain; organ. 
© May 21, 1925; 1 c May 23; E 
614433 ; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© editing] 9446 

Could I have the next waltz with you; 
w and m H. L. Morgan, of U. S. 
© 1 e@ May 19, 1925; E 618042: 
Harry Lee Morgan, Denver. 9447 


day’s, w and m R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, both of England; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 27, 1925; 1 ec. May 28; E. 
614542 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 9448 


Couldn’t we keep on dancing; vocal 
fox trot from On with the dance, 
Philip Braham, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
May 4, 1925; 1c. May 19; HE 614888 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 9449 


Country (The) churchyard; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, 
both of U.S. ©1c. May 27, 1925; 
E 616272; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 9450 


County guy; two-part song, w Walter 
Scott, m Alan Gray, of England; 
treble voices, in F. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations! © May 25, 
1925; 1 ce. June 6; E 614798; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, Year book press, 
Itd., London. 9451 


Couperin (Francois) Five harpsichord 
pieces; arr. Kathleen Dale, of Great 
Britain; violoncello and pf. 1. Sar- 
abande grave. [4 others] © Mar. 
30, 1925; 1 ec May 8; E 614814: 
Schott & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 9452 


Cousin Clara’s crazy over cross words; 
w and m Reg Low and John P. 
Long, of England; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 c. May 28; E 614525; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

9453 


Cousin, cousin, won’t you stop your 
cussin’; w and melody M. Mansfield, 
of U. S. ©1e. June 29, 1925; EB 
619250; Mattie Mansfield, Athens, O. 

9454 


Cradle song; by Willette Wilbourne, 
of U. 8.; pf. Boston—New York, 
Evans music co. © May 2, 1925; 
2c. May 2; E 613643; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 9455 


Cradle song for Willy-Wally ; by H. O. 
VOSZ000. 2 OF” Dias spre, bowl OF 
nuts) © June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 
12; E 618704; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 9456 


Cranberry Christmas; musical play, w 
and m C. Scoones, of U. S. 4to. © 
Sept. 5, 1924; 2 ec. May 9. 1925: D 
26765; Charlotte Scoones, Peoria, 
Ill. 9457 


475 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9458 


pt. Tze n. S., v.20 


Cream (The) top bottle; w and m | Crossing the bar; 


Marion Campbell, arr. H. A. Hum- 
mel, both of U. S. © May 18, 1925; 
2 ec. May 18; E 616039; Telling- 
Belle Vernon co., Cleveland. 9458 


Creep into my arms; waltz song, w 
Sydney Ellacott, of Great Britain, 
m Otto Stransky, of Germany ; with 
cho. of mixed voices. New ed. 
May 14, 1925; 1c. June 6; E 614635 ; 
Enoch & sons, ltd., London. [© 
new lyrics and four part refrain] 

9459 

Cricket (The) hop; by Harriet P. 
Sawyer, rev. Ellis Levy, of U. S.; 
violin and pf: © June 2, 1925; 2 e. 
June 6; E 616447; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© phras- 
ing, bowing and editing] 9460 


Crimson and gold; w J. Wegesin, m 
Mae Bachman and Rose Fast, both 
Or. cs. Olt ce. sune 22) 49257 
619069; Johanna Wegesin, Delphos, 
O. 9461 


Crimson lips; w and melody H. W. 
Prosser, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 
1925; E 611983; Harry W. Prosser, 
Oriskany Falls, N. Y. 9462 


Crist (Bainbridge) Nocturne; by B. 
Crist, of U..S.; pi. © May 1, 1925; 
2. .@., dune, 2075, Bh. 618895; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 9463 


Cross (The); w and m Ralph Waldo 
Dutton, of U. S.; medium voice, in 
G, with violin obbl. Shenandoah, 
Ia., Dutton co. © May 1, 1925; 2 c¢. 
May 4; E 611736; Ralph W. Dut- 
ton, Shenandoah, Ia. 9464 


Cross (The) of Christ will triumph ; 
w R.”H. McDaniel, m Charles H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 
2 ec. June 17; E 616754; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 9465 

Cross puzzle maid; w and m A. Wisen- 
berg, of U. S. ©1c. May 11, 1925; 
EH 613882; Anna Hisenberg, Brook- 
lyn. 9466 

“Cross (The), will? triumph ;.. w...R.. H. 
McDaniel, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U.S. © June -22; (1925; 27¢. June 
29; EH 619314; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 9467 

Cross (A) word puzzle; w and melody 
L. Satz, of U. S. ©1c¢ May 29, 
1925; E 618489; Ludwig Satz, Sea 
Gate, N. Y. 9468 

Cross word puzzle news; novelty fox 
trot, w and m Mary Blue, of U. S. 
© June 12, 1925; 2 « June 18; E 
618820; Mary Blue eco., Naches, 
Wash. 9469 


w Tennyson, m 
Luva M. Hess, of U. S. Chicago, 
Whitlock pub. co. © June 17, 1925; 
2 ec. June 19; E 616880; John M. 
Hess, Chicago. 9470 


Crossword blues; w and melody W. C. 
Homer, of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 
1925; E 619230; William C. Homer, 
Buffalo. 9471 


Crossword (The) blues; w and mel- 
ody W. M. Taggart, of U.S. ©le. 
June 29, 1925; E 619237; Winifred’ 
M. Taggart, Woodland, Wash. 9472 


Crossword puzzle fan; w and melody 
D. J. Buckley, of U. 8S. © 1c. May 
23, 1925; E. 6181593 'D.°.J) Backley, ~ 
Oconto, Neb. 9473 - 


Crucifixion’s (The) shadow; w Edna 
B. Ferry, m David Ferdinand Ny- 
gren, of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 20; E 618450: Conference 
press, Chicago. 9474 


Crucify, crucify; w William Dunroy 
Reed, m W. E. M. Hackleman, of 
U. S. © May 16, 1925; 2 c« May 
16; E 611946; W. E. M. Hackleman. 
Indianapolis. 9475 


Cryin’ for the moon; w and melody J. 
Stern, of U.S. ©1c. June 1, 1925; 
E 618417; Jack Stern, Seattle. 9476 

Crying water (Miniahoton) ; duet, w 
and m Bernard Hamblen, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; in 
G min. © June 1, 1925; 2 ¢ June 
3; E 618469; Enoch & sons, New 
York. 9477 

Crying won’t make him stay; w and 
melody L.:-C. Grant, arr. Johnnie 
King, both of U. S. ©1e. May 2, 
1925; E 611570; Leola Coot Grant, 
Washington. 9478 

Cryptic sea tale; at the seashore, 
Jean Sibelius, op. 46, arr. Alfred 
Pagel, of Germany; orch. New and 
rev. ed. (Pelleas and Melisande 
set) © May 10, 1925; 1 c. May 27; 
E 614441; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© arrangement] 9479 


Cuban moon; w and m Tex Newell 
and M. Fischer, both of U. S. © 
1 e. June 15, 1925; EH 618769; George 
Newell and Milton Fischer, New 
York. 9480 


Cuban sweetheart; ballad fox trot, w 
J. Allabough, jr., m G. Scoville, of 
U. S. Chicago, North Shore music 
publishers. © May 14, 1925; 2 «¢. 
May 16; E 618026; Joe Allabough, 
jr. and Glen Scoville, Evanston, II. 

9481 


476 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9503 


Cuckoo’s (The) a bonny bird; unison 
song, w anon., ed. Kenneth Graham, 
m Felix White, of Great Britain ; in 
C 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tations] © May 26, 1925; 1c. June 
6; E 614641; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


Cuddle up; fox-trot, w V. Tilton, mel- 
ody Frank J. Kaplan, GEVWL S: 


1 ec. June 8, 1925; E 618593; Violet 
Tilton, Derry, N. H. 9483 
Currey (Dorothy Chancellor) Noc- 


turne. by: oC, Currey, of U.S. ; 
pf. © June 19, 1925; 2c. June 22; 
E 616874: John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 9484 


Cycle of three songs, each in his own 
tongue; w William Herbert Car- 
‘ruth, m Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S. 
1. Autumn. [2 others] © June 9, 
ieee eC: ane sats june 112" A 
§57714: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 9485 


Cyclone; fox trot, w and m BE. A. 
Gerow, of U. S. ©1ec. June 20, 
1925: E 616833: Emma A. Gerow, 
New York. 9486 


Czar fuer eine nacht (Czar for a 
night) ; operette in 3 akten, nach 
einer aelteren idee, worte und musik 
M. Hanisch und S. Albrecht, of 
Canada, domiciled at Chicago. In 
two pts., libretto and music. © 1. 
May 21, 1925; D 26768; Stephen Al- 
brecht and Max Hanisch, Chicago. 

9487 


Czego ty dziewezyno; stowa zebral i 
zredagowal z piesni ludowych S. J. 
Kujawski, na tte metodyi ludowej 
opracowat F. Przybylski, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 1, 1925; EB 618355; Vic- 
tor music roll co., Chicago. 9488 


Dad 0’ mine; w Margaret O’Laughlin 
HKivans, m Bert H. Carlson, of U. S. 
© June 23. 1925 + 2-@: June On Bh 
616967 ; Sonora shop publishers 
Honolulu. 9489 


Daddy come back; fox-trot song, w 
and m Henry Cogert, of U. S. 
June \ 26). 1925 ;° 2c. Tune’ 24 =) Bh 
619077; Triangle music pub. ©co., 
inc.. New York. 9490 


Daddy is coming home; from the mu- 
sical act, The commencement of a 
musical career, w and m J. Jordan, 


of U. S. Mount Vernon, N. Y., 
Author pub. co. © June 16, 1925: 
2 ce. June 17; E 618945; Julian 
Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 9491 


9482. 


Daddy, your mama is lonesome for 
you; blues fox trot, w Chris Smith 
and Bob Schafer, m Jimmie Du- 
rante, of U. 8S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 


arr. May Singhi Breen. © May 27, 
1925; 2 ¢...May 25: B.. 616213 :. 
Triangle music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 9492 


Dad’s number w and melody J. Al- 
bright, of U.S. ©1e. May 8, 1925; 
E 613841; Julia Albright, Kokomo, 
Ind. 9493 


Daguerrotype of an otd mother; by 


Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.3; organ. 
obl. S8vo. © June 22, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 25; E 619126; J. Fischer & 


bro., New York. 9494 


Daily (The) dozen; w and melody 
Gypsy [pseud. of E. Musgrave] and 
Marta [pseud. of Marta Reavey] 
both of U. S. ©1e. June 1, 1925; 
E 618404; Elsa Musgrave, Berkeley, 
Calif. 9495 


Dainty dances; by Emile Gastelle. arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain; 
pf., with pts. for 1st and obbl. vio- 
lins, ’cello and bass, and organ. bk.4. 
Papillonette. [2 others]. © July 1, 
1925; 1 ec. June 29; E 615041; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 9496 


Dainty steps; by Hans Schick, of U. 
S.; pf. © June 12, 1925; 2c. June 
18; E 618969; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 9497 


Daisies w Frank Dempster Sherman, 
m Amy Worth, of U. S.; high voice. 
© May 138, 1925; 2 ec. May 15; B 
616047 ; G. Schirmer. ine., New York. 

9498 


Daisies don’t tell; w and melody T. 
L. Ayers, of U. S. © 1c. June 18, 
1925; E 616627; T. L. Ayers, Roar- 
ing Spring, Pa. 9499 


Daisy ; melody C. Goldenthal, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. June 1, 1925; E 618400; 
Claire Goldenthal Goldfield, Hart- 
ford. 9500 


Daisy is a funny lady: w and melody 
C. Pinsonneault, of U. S. ©l1le. 
June 6, 1925; E 616471; Clifford 
Pinsonneault, Richford, Vt. 9501 


Daisy (The) that grew for me; w and 
melody EB. O. Lowry, of U. S. © 1 
ce. June 20, 1925; E 616784; E. O. 
Lowry, Colorado Springs, Col. 9502 


Dallas blues; w Lloyd Garrett, m Hart 
A. Wand, of U. S. © June 2, 1925; 
2e. June 1; E 618460; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 9503 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9504 


pt. 111, n. 8. v.20 


Dame Trot’s dance; by Helen L. | Dancing Sue: w and melody EH. Cald- 


Cramm, of U. S., op. 37, no. 2; pf., 
four hands. © June 12, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 18; EH 618964; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 9504 
Dance dream; waltz, w and m H. W. 
Richardson, of U. 8.; in H flat maj. 
© 1c. May 19, 1925; E 618044; 
Helen Wood Richardson, Marion, 
O. 9505 
Dance gracieuse; by W. Hennssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
Ogle. Op. oa, mo) Ae ont 1 ue, 
Apr. 13, 1925; E 618481; William 
Hennssler, Santa Cruz, Calif. 
9506 
Dance in fairyland; by C. S. De Lano, 
of U. S.; steel guit. solo, and 2d. 
steel guit., with pf. and guit. acc. 
© June 15, 1925; 2 c. June 23; B 
619055; C. S. De Lano, Los Angeles. 
9507 
Dance of the cannibals; by Richard 
Stevens, of U. S.; pf. (Zn Robin- 
son Crusoe) © May 28, 1925; 2 «. 
June 2; E 616352; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 9508 
Dance of the elves; by Frederick Mac 
Murray, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
ace. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 
27; E 616318; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 9509 
Dance of the Teddy bears: by A. J. 


Weidt, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © July 
SH ES) 222 ee LAR ENN EF ving 2 ena LS byt eS 8D) 
611640; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

9510 


Dance with your baby to paradise; 
song fox trot, w and m Ernest Mel- 
vin, of England; in F. [Staff and 

- tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 ¢. May 28; BH 614530; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunier, ltd., London. 

9511 

Dancers (The) ; song fox-trot, w and 
m Harry Carlton, of Great Britain: 
pf. and ukulele ace. in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 


11, 1925; 1 e. June 138; H 614783; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 9512 


Dancing doll; by William Baines, of 
U. S.; pf. (in From a toy shop) 
© June 23, 1925; 2 c June 24; FB 
619101 :*Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9513 

Dancing feet; fox-trot, H. G. Van, of 
UiS.s) pin © Wey Apr. 429.4 1925 - 
EK 611567; Helen G. Van., Venice, 
Calif. ey 

Dancing Sam from Alabam’; w C. W. 
Butler, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 20, 1925; E 616159; 
C. W. Butler, Pittsburgh. 9515 


well, of U. S. © 1c. May 4, 1925; 
E 613665; Ethel Caldwell, Boswell, 
Okl. | 9516 


Dang’rous blues; red hot lament, w 
and m Spencer Williams, of U. §S. 
© May 18, 1925; 2 « May 16: EB 
611950; Maison Blanche music co., 
New York. 9517 


Daniel O’Brien and young Paddy 
O’Shea; California diamond jubi- 
lee song, w and m Happy McNeal 
[pseud. of F. G. McNeal] of U. S. 
San Franciseo, F. G. MeNeal co. 
© June 24, 1925; 2 e. June 29) b 
619215; Felix G. McNeal, San Fran- - 
cisco. 9518 


Danny; w and melody T. Moylan, of 
Us: Ie June 76.7 VoZa 7 
616495 ; Thomas Moylan, New York. 

$519 

Dans la forét; paroles Georges. Du- 
hamel, musique Albert Doyen, of 
France; 4 voix mixtes.. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614265: Heu- 
gel, Paris. 9520 


Dans les bois; par Rhené-Baton, of 
France, op. 38, no. 1; pf. 4 4 pe- 
tites mains. © May 15, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 8; E 614863; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 9521 


Danse capricieuse; par A. Flégier, of 
France: -pf.. (© May Ja) 92a. ie 
June 6; E 614631; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 9522 

Danse d’Argolide; par A. Delly, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
parties. 4to. © May 1, 1925; 1 e. 
June 6; E 614623; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 9523 

Danse d’esclave; paroles Jacques 
Heugel, musique Henry Feévrier, of 
France. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 
9; E 614281; Heugel, Paris. 9524 


Danse de la sorciére; fragment de 
ballet Le jardin du paradis, Alex- 
andre Tansman, of France. 1. Pf., 
quatre mains.—2. Instruments 4a 
vent et pf., partition et parties. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. each June §&, 


1925; KE 614826, 614827; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. [© reduc- 
tion and arrangement] 9525, 9526 


Danse des bouffons (Dance of the 
clowns); from Snegourotchka, N. 
Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, of Hngland, domiciled at 
New York; grand orch. with pf. 
conductor. Pts. © Apr. 21, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 25; E 618307; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© ee 

527 


478 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9550 


Danse des demons; tarentelle de con- 
cert, T. P. Ryder, op. 78, rev. Harry 
L. Harts, of U. S.; pf. Rev. ed. © 
June 623) 1925.52 ec. June 22616 
619138 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. [© revision] 9528 


Danse des lucioles; souvenir de Beau- 


lieu, caprice, Francois Perpignan, 
of France; pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ce. 
May 9; E 614185; F. Perpignan, 
Paris. 9529 


Danse des nymphs (Nymphen-tanz) ; 
par C. de Harrack, of U. S., op. 15; 
pf. Vienna, Waldheim-Eberle, a. g. 
© Nov. 20, 1924; 2 c. May 14, 1925; 
E 616586; Charles de MHarrack, 
Cleveland. 9530 


Danse marocaine; par A. Flégier, of 
France; pf. © May 5, 1925; 1 «. 
June 6; E 614629; Librairie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 9531 


Danse paysanne; par Rhené-Baton, of 
France, op. 38, no. 6; pf. 4 quatre 
mains. © May 15, 1925; 1 e¢. June 
8; E 614868; Durand et cie., Paris. 

9532 


Danse polonaise; by L. Padgett, of 
Ue pt. Olt & sune 8,.1925:. 
618503 ; Lilla Padgett, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 9533 


Dansons, ma belle; minuet, E. K. Pat- 
tisson, of Great Britain; pf. © 


June 19, 1925; 1 ec. June 20: E 


614931; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9534 


Danza (La); grand valse de concert, 
W. E. Rowbottom, of Great Britain: 
pf. © May 18, 1925; 1 c. May 26: 
E 614490; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 9535 


Danza (La) delle farfalle; polka, G. 
Buzzolani, of Italy; instrumental. 
© 1c May 7, 1925: E 611713: 
Giosué Buzzolani, New York. 9536 


Danza siciliano; introduction and ta- 
rantella, Edmund Severn, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © Mar. 25, 1925: 
2c. June 20; E 618872: Carl Fis- 
cher, inc., New York. 9537 


Dapple (The) grey and the lady gay: 
w Mary Williams, melody Mary 
Bradbury, arr. Marcelle Fuchs, both 
of U. S. © 1c. May 26, 1925; B 
618268; Mary B. Williams, Liver- 
more, Calif. 9538 


Darkened skies; canzonetta, di Nicolo 
Porpora, English w M. C. Gilling- 
ton, ed. Dawson Freer, both of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 27. 1925: 


1 ec. Apr. 6; E 614418; Joseph Wil- 


liams, ltd., London. [© English 
lyrics and editing] 9539 
Darktown (The) Nurmi; w and m 


Coleman Goetz and Vincent Leslie, - 
both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© May 1, 1925; 2 e May 4; EB 
611739; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 9540 


Darlin’, darlin’ mine; w and m Car- 
son J. Robison, of U. S. © May 6, 
1925: 2 ec. May 8: E 613869; Forster, 


music publisher, ine., Chicago. 9541 
Darling, let us forget all the past; 
w Mrs. F. Musser, m Luther A. 


Clairk: of U.S. ' (ey May ao. 1o2>e2 
ce. May 18; E 618002; Mrs. F. Mus- 
ser, Hampton, Ia. 9542 


Daru madar ha elszalisz; by Zerko- 
vitz Bela, of Hungary; pf. ©l1e. 
May 23, 1925; E 618238; Rozsavolgyi 
& co., Budapest, Hungary. 95438 


Das muss ein wilder aus Afrika sein: 
lied und java, aus Rund um den 
mittelpunkt, text Fritz Griinbaum, 
musik Egon’ Neumann, of Austria. 
© Apr. 4, 1925; 1 ce May 29; E 
614661: Wiener operetten verlag. g. 
m. b. h.. Vienna. 9544 


Das sind die m&ddel, die eine nacht 
man liebt; onestep, aus Die reise 
um die halbwelt, text und musik 
Ludwig Hirschfeld, of Austria. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 29; E 614652; 
Wiener operetten verlag, g. m. b. h.. 
Vienna. 9545 


Dat chicken: w and melody Mrs. Fred 
Mershon, of U. S. © 1. May 23, 
1925: E 618168; Mrs. Fred Mershon, 
Sallisaw, Okl. 9546 


Daught; one step, J. P. O’Fake, of 
U.28..5 pr. 1©: shumey J-5,1925,2 ye: 
June 1; E 618337: A. K. DeLemos 
& co., Newark, N. J. 9547 


Daughter (The) of Souvenir; mazur- 
ka, V. Spadea, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © June 11, 1925; 2c. June 11; 
E 616563: V. Spadea, New York. 

9548 

Davieco (V.) Tre piccoli pezzi; par 
V. Davico, of Italy; pf. a quattro 
mani. Barearola. [2 others] © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614247; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 9549 

Trois poémes agrestes; paroles G. 

J. Gros, musique V. Davico, of Italy. 

1. Annonce du printemps. [2 

others] © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 

9: E 614248; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 

Paris. 9550 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9551 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dawn; by Trygve Torjussen, of Nor- 
way, op. 47, no. 2; pf., four hands. 
© June 12, 1925; 2.¢c. June 16; E 
618733 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9551 


Dawn will come; from Going down, w 
Franklin M. Reck, m C. HE. McKel- 
vey, of U. S. © May 14, 1925; 2c. 
May 16; E 618015; F. M. Reck and 
Chas. E. McKelvey, Ames, Ia. 9552 


Day and night; w David Ferdinand 
Nygren, m Carl Olof Dahlen, of U. S. 
© May 15, 1925; 2 ce. May 20; HB 
618456; Conference press, Chicago. 

9553 

Day (A) at a time; w and m W. M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. May 6; E 613730; BE. O. Excell, 
jr., Chicago. 9554 


Day dreams; ballad with fox trot cho., 
w Larry Butler, m C. A. Young, of 
GS." ©Anr 20," 1925: 02 ve. May 
2; E 613715; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 9555 


w B. Bowden, melody N. Cobble- 
dick and B. Bowden, both of U. S. 

1 ¢c.. Mar. .9, 1925; EH 610341; 
Bertha Bowden and Nell Cobble- 
dick, Oakland, Calif. 9556 


Daydreams o’ mine; vocal waltz, on 
the song by John Roberts, w Percy 
Edgar, m arr. Karl Kaps, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21; E 609235; J. Roberts & co., 
London. 9557 


Daylight saving and standard time; 
w and melody F. HE. Taschner, of 
U.S. ©lec. May 8, 1925; BE 613845 ; 
Flora EK. Tasehner, Absecon, N. J. 

9558 

Days (The) of long ago; w Lydia 
Jane Jones, m HK. C. Davies, of U. 8. 
© May’ 21, 1925> 2c. May 25°. 
616206; W. J. Jones, Atwater, Sask., 
Canada. 9559 


Days we can't forget; w and m Mrs. 
i Evo Haywood ob) Oss. wv©) ire. 
May 8, 1925; E 613862; Mrs. John 
H. Haywood, Troy, N. Y. 9560 


De la pure folie; dans Un soir de 
folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand, 
musique Mauprey, of France. 
aune: 12,.1925,5 1. ¢.-.dSume . 12>) 4H 
614756; Enoch & cie., Paris. 9561 

De mi tierra; suite, Floro M. Ugarte, 


of U. S.; pf. 1. Entre sombras se 
movia el crespo sauce llorén. [2 


De tant d’ amour... De tant @ 
ivresse...; what'll I do, dans la 
revue Vive la femme, adaptation 
francaise H. Varna, H. Rouvray et 
L. Leliévre, musique Irving Berlin, 
of U. S. © Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ec. May 
9, 1925; E 611807; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. ~ 9563 


Dead roses; valse triste, Rollo De 
Freyne, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band, with 
solo clarinet in B flat, conductor. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
525) © Apr. 27, 1925; 1 © May 5; 
E 614105; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 9564 


Dear father of mine; w and melody 
Mrs. L. M. Kitching, of U. S. 
1 ec. June 18, 1925; E 616634; Mrs. 
L. M. Kitching, White Pond, S. C. 
; 9565 
Dear little mother of mine; w J. C. 
Lindberg, m Grace Adair Gage, of 
U. S. © May 23, 1925; 2c. May 25; 
E 618208; Gamble hinged music ¢€o., 
Chicago. 9566 
Dear (The) little old home farm; w 
and m EH. K. Weaver, of U. S., arr. 
Bauer bros. © 1c. May 26, 1925; 
E 618259; E. K. Weaver, Butler, 
Pa. : 9567 
Dear little pal of my dreams; w and 
melody B. M. Smith, cf U. 8S. ©1 
c. June 1, 1925; E 618388; Bessie 
M. Smith, E. St. Louis, D1. 9568 
Dear little, sweet little mother of 
mine; w and melody EH. M. Lees, of 
Ue, iS: Ip c. May 8, 19253. HE 
613838; Elsie M. Lees, Oldham Rd., 
Manchester, England. 9569 


Dear little sweetheart of mine; w. 
and m M. Green, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 20, 1925; E 616832; Moulton 
Green, Kansas City, Mo. 9570 


Dear Lord and Father of mankind; 
sacred anthem, w John G. Whittier, 
m T. Frederick H. Candlyn, of U. 
S.: mixed voices, organ acc. Ato. 
© May 22219252 "2 Feri 2 1 
611664; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9571 

Dear Lord forgive; w and m H. G. 
Dazey, of U. S. © May 6, 1925: 
2c. May 7; E 618803; H. Gladys 
Dazey, Hamiiton, O. 9572 

Dear mother of mine; w and melody 
F. S. Kulas, of U. S. © 1c. June 
29, 1925; E 619243; Frank S. Kulas, 
Detroit. 9573 


others] © May 18, 1925; 1 ce. May | Dear old companion come back to me; 

19; E 616132; G. Ricordi & co., w and m A. Wiley, of U. S., arr. 

Milan. 9562 James Alston; pf. and ukulele ace. 
480 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


© 1c. May 28, 1925; E 618425; 
Arnold Wiley, Clarendon, Ark. 


Dear old Denver town; w and m F. C. 
Jones, of .U.),S.1 ©-—May..4,;, 1925; 
2c. May 4; E 611846; Frank C. 
Jones, Denver. 


Dear old pal; w Phyllis Peterson, m 
Z. Wastwood, of U. S. ©1c. June 
2, 1925; E 618392; Zoe Hastwood, 
Chugwater, Wy. 9576 


Dear ole mammy’s shack; w and mel- 
ody P. L. Munford, of U.S. ©1l-«. 
June 1, 1925; E 618377; P. L. Mun- 
ford, Atlanta. 9577 


Dearer than all to me; w and m H. D. 
Clarke, of U. S. © June 13, 1925; 
2c. June 22; EH 619048; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 9578 


Dearest of all; fox-trot, w and melody 
G. C. Pennington, of U. S.; violin 
ace. in E flat. © 1c. June 1, 1925; 
EK 618394; George C.' Pennington, 
Philadelphia. 9579 


Dearest (The) place; solo or duet, w 
Ladd Johnson, m Janette Leith, of 
W. S.; sop. ‘and ‘ten.’ ©’ May “18, 
1925; 2 c.. May 18; E 616034; L. 
Cradit, Hureka Springs, Ark. 9580 


Death is gain; w Lucia B. Cook, m 
I. EK. Reynolds, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616997; 
I. EK. Reynolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 

9581 

Death (The) of Floyd Collins; w 
Andrew Jenkins, melody A. Jenkins 
and John Carson, arr. Irene Spain. 
all of U. S. ©1c. May 27, 1925; 
E 616271; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 9582 

Debussy (Claude) Deux arabesques; 
trio par Roger Branga, of France; 
violon, violoncelle et -pf., clari- 
nette ad lib. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e«. 
May 9; E 614207; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 9583 


Declare His glory among the heath- 
en; anthem, w from the Psalms, m 
Gottfried H. Federlein, of U. S.; 
mixed cho. with alto solo and or- 
gan ace. 4to. © June 20, 1925; 
2c. June 24; E 619080; G. Schirm- 
er, inc., New York. 9584 

Dedication (Widmung) ; worte Wolf- 
gang Muller, tr. Arthur Westbrook, 
musik Robert Franz, arr. Hugene 
W. Wyatt, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to. [German and English text] 
©. Mar.. 27, 1925; 2c. Mar. 283.5 
610763 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 9585 


594219—26——4 


9575- 


9595 


Deep elm, you tell ’em I’m blue; w 
William R. Clay and Willard Robi- 
son, m W. Robison, of U. S. 
MayicS.r al 925. si? sere May . 140).° 8) 
611940; J. W. Jenkins sons music ' 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 9586 - 


DeHarport’s short and easy method 
of chord diagrams for tenor banjo; 
self instructor, T. DeHarport, of 
U. S. Denver, Col., Charles KE. 
Wells music co. 4to. © June 1, 
1925: 2 c. June 3; E 616528; Tere- 


sita DeHarport, Denver. 9587 
Deine sorgen modcht ich haben; shim- 
my-fox, aus Monsieur’ Troulala, 


gesangstexte Kurt Robitschek, mu- 
sik Hugo Hirsch, klav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. 

May 1;, 19255);1)¢.. May, 29;:. H 
614510; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 9588 


Délibes (Clément Philibert Leo) 
Passepied; transcribed Richard 
Kountz, of U. 8.; organ. (Jn Amer- 
ican organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 14, 
July, 1925) © June 23, 1925; 2 e. 
June 25; E 616949; H. W. Gray = 


co., New York. [© transcription] 
9589 
Demain; paroles Georges Duhamel, 


musique Albert Doyen, of France; 

ten. ou sop.. © Apr..9, 192531 e. 

May 9; E 614270; Heugel, Paris. 
9590 


DeMolay march; by K. N. McKee, of 
WiitSsapree© 1° ¢..June:3; 1925; 
E 618497; Kenneth Newton McKee, 
Pittsburgh. 9591 


Der er revner i den gamle lur; af 
Tivoli revyen, 1925, tekst Mogens 
Dam, musik Laurits Howalt, of 
Denmark; pf. © May 20, 1925; 
1 ec. June 4; E 614675; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 9592 


Deux petites danseuses; by Leon T. 
Levy, of "U.'S.% pf... © June, 24, 
1925; 2 @ June 26; E 619208; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 9593 


Deuxiéme sonate; par A. Honegger, 
of France; violon, et pf. © Dec. 
Sh AOR 1) er, May: 09. A O2 bre 
614196; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 9594 


Dewdrops; English w M. C. Gilling- 
ton, of Great Britain, m Carl 
Reinecke, ed. Dawson Freer, of 
Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 6; E 614412; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London: [Hnglish lyrics 
and editing] 9595 


481 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9596 


¢ pteimy ni ss), ve 20 


Dewey; Dewey junior high school, w 
S. Elizabeth Lawler, m A. M. Sta- 
pleton, of U. 8S. 4to. © May 23, 
1925; 2 ec. May 26; E 618285; An- 
gela M. Stapleton, Brooklyn. 9596 


Dewy morn (Aubade); Charles An- 


cliffe, of Great Britain; pf. 
June 3,,1925; 1 e@ June 17; EH 
614911; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 


Crew, ltd., London. 9597 


Di que me amas; danza, Juan Morell 
- Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1ec. June 30, 1925; EH 617042; 

Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, P. R. 
9598 


Diamond dew; two part song, w Oli- 
ver Wendell Holmes, m _ Daniel 
Protheroe, of U. S.; treble voices. 


4to. © May 11, 1925; 2 c. May 21; 
E 618072; H. T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 9599 


Diaton; by Chastey Hector, of Eng- 
lands piv @wApr: 28, 4925208" c. 
May 8; E 6143825; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 9600 


Did Tosti raise his bowler hat, when 
he said good-bye; from The punch 
bow], w and m Billy Mayerl and 
Gee Paul, both of Great Britain. 
©,“Apr. 27, 1925;.-1,.¢  May,.43, BE 
614061; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 9601 

Die nor die alein; w L. Gilrod, melo- 
dy Peretz Sandler, of U. S. 


(JON NOT IND NM) 
© 1c Apr. 25, 1925; E 611458; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 9602 


Diminished 7th, augmented 5th pro- 
gression; by D. Berend, of U. S.; 
ten banjo. 2. Plate no. 9.—3. Plate, 
no. 10. © June 15, 1925; 2 ec. each 
June 24; E 619118, 619119; David 
Berend, New York. 96038, 9604 


Diminished 7th—augmented 5th _ pro- 
gression 1; by D. Berend, of U. S.: 
ten, ,-bano!. (©) June wi at925,.2 c. 
June 16; H 616695; David Berend, 
New York. 9605 

Ding dong bell; two-part song, w 
anon., m Roy Thompson, of Great 
Britain: in’ Fo 4to. stat and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 12, 
1925; 1 «. May 14; E 614335; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 9606 

Dipping in the milky way; unison 
song, w anon., m Daniel Protheroe, 
of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © May 
11, 1925; 2) ¢. May 21; E.618070; 
H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 9607 

Directions for playing the hawaiolin ; 
arr. Paul Richter, of U. S. obl. 24 


mo. © Apr. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 25; A 857201; Bosstone co., 
EKast Boston, Mass. 9608 


Directions for playing the ukelin; by 
Paul Richter, of U.S. obl. 24mo. © 
May 26, 1925; 2 c. and aff. June 1; 
A 858292; Bosstone co., East Bos- 
ton, Mass. p 9609 


Dirge of the North; by Ern6 Balogh, 
of Hungary, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ee? Tune 20- 
E 618887; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 9610 


Dirty little dig; w and melody D. 
Crawford and E. Taussig, both of 
Uy S.).©wls -e. Maye 200 o2aeark - 
616149; Don Crawford and Emil 
Taussig, Cleveland. 9611 


Disaway an’ dataway (Thisaway and 
thataway); w anon., m Daca, the - 
cowsongboy, of U. 8S. ©1e. June 
16, 1925; E 616687; Harry Payne 
Reeves, New York. 9612 - 


Discouraged blues; w and melody B. 
Henderson, of U. 8S. ©1e. June 10, 
1925; H 618664; Bertha Henderson, 
St. Louis. _ 9613 


Discretion; walzer, Alfred Kunert, of 
Germany ; klavier. © Feb. 3, 1925; 
1c. May 25; E 614702; Edition tar- 
antella, Berlin-Spandau, Germany. 

9614 


, arr. Willy Geisler, 
both of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 1 ec. June 22; E 614955; Hdi- 
tion tarantella, musikverlag, Berlin- 
Spandau, Germany. 9615 


Disenchantment; w Nettie Rooker, m 
Winifred Catford, of Great Britain. 
© Apr. 30, 1925; 1 ec. May 15; EB 
614354; Augener, Itd., London. 9616 


Disillusion blues; w Gypsy, melody 
Gypsy [pseud. of EH. Musgrave] and 
Harry George [pseud. of Harry 
George Musgrave] both of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 1, 1925; E 618401; EHlsa 
Musgrave, Berkeley, Calif. 9617 


Ditson (The) chorus book; for high 
school and choral societies, ed. 
George J. Abbott, William Breach, 
and James D. Price, all of U. S. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 c. and aff. . 
June 5; A 829555; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 9618 


Divina Wnriqueta; danza, J. Morell 
Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1ec. June 30, 1925; BE 617037 ; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, P. R. 

9619 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9644 


Dixie boll weevil; w and m John Car- 
son, arr. Irene Spain, both of U. S. 
© 1c. May 18, 1925; E 616102; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 9620 


Dixie bungalow; w Billy Rose and Al- 
fred Bryan, m George W. Meyer, 


f U. S., arr. George Botsford. © 


June 9, 1925; 2 ec. June 11; EB 
616601; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 9621 


Dixie flyer blues; melody Bessie 
Smith, of U. S. © 1c June 10, 
1925 ; E 618667; C. R. pub. co., New 
York. 9622 


Dixie’s land; with variations, M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. © June 25, 
1925; 2 ec. June 29; E 619196; A. W. 
Perry's sons, Sedalia, Mo. 9623 


Do just as I say; melody D. Newman, 
S. J. Lewis and A. J. Piron, all of 


Wes Ou te, May 18, .1925:° BH 
616074; Armand J. Piron, New Or- 
leans. 9624 
Do you eare?  fox-trot, w James 


O’Shea, m C. G. Rogers, of Canada. 
© ie. June 1, 1925; E 618391; 
Cyril Geo. Rogers, Hamilton, Can- 
ada. : 9625 


Do you ever miss me; w Carl Winge, 
m J. C. Bishop and C. Winge, both 
of U. S. © Apr. 25, 1925; 2 c. May 
7; HE 618778; Brunswick shop, Seat- 
tle. 9626 


Do you grieve, because we had to 
part; w and melody P. F. Quinn, 
of U. S. ©1c. May 23, 1925; BH 
618182; Peter F. Quinn, Suffield, 
Conn. 9627 


Do you mean it all the while? danc- 
ing love song, w and m Maurice 
Bockel, of U. S. © May 8, 1925; 
2c. May 14; E 611917; Morrissey 
music pub. ¢o., Philadelphia. 9628 


Do you recall, my dear; w and mel- 
ody G. G. Schiffhauer, of U. S. 
1 ¢. May 23, 1925; E 618162: Ger- 
ard G. Schiffhauer, Buffalo. 9629 


Do you the Charleston steps; w Oscar 
Heit, m H. Hoffman, of U. S. © 
1c. June 22, 1925; E 619070; Harry 
Hoffman, Brooklyn. 9630 


Do you think it safe to kiss: w H. 
Stuart Hamill, m L. T. Levy, of 
Us: Orr -e June 10, 19255) b 
616578 ; Leon T. Levy, New Rochelle, 
Ne-Y. 9631 

Do you wonder why; w and m Ida A. 
Koritz, of U. S. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. May 1; E 618637; George S. 
Schuler, Chicago. 9632 


\ 


Dolly dear; w and m P. M. Lamar, of 
Was: 1 «4 May 138, 1925; E 
613972 ; Phyllis Moore Lamar, Wash- 
ington. 9633 


Dolly’s dancing lesson; by Elsie K. | 
Brett, of U. 8.; pf. with w (In 
Make-believe sketches) © May 18, 
1825; 2 ec. May 21; E 618113; Clay- 


ton F. Summy eco., Chicago. 96384 
Dominion men; march, Charles An- 
cliffe, of Great Britain; pf. Hull 


élite ed. © June 12, 1925; 1 e«. 
June 22; EH 614909; James P. Hull, 
London. 9635 


Don Juan Marana; opera i 38 akter, 
August Enna, of Denmark; klavier. 
© Apr. 23, 1925; 1 c May 14; E 
614403; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. 9636 


Done; comedy song, w and m A. Bluf- 
fa, Henry Bailey and Eugene Stan- 
ley, all of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 2, 1925; 1 c. June 15; EB 
614821; Cecil Lennox & co., Lon- 
don. 9637 


Donizetti (Gaetano) It is better to 
grin than be groaning; from Going 
down, w Franklin M. Reck, m Doni- 
zetti-McKelvey, of U. S. © May 14, 
1925; 2 ec. May 16; E 618017; F. M. 
Reck and Chas. EH. McKelvey, Ames, 
Ta. ~ 9638 


Donkey (A) ride through Messina: 
from A trip through Italy, v. 3, M. 
Lauro, of U. S.; instrumental. © 1 
c. May 20, 1925; E 616151; Michael 
Lauro, Brooklyn. 9639 

Donna (La) gigante; mazurka, V. 
Acecurso, of U. S.; pf. accordion. 
© 1c May 27, 1925; E 616273; 
Vineenzo Accurso, Brooklyn. 9640 

Dont. (J.) Twenty progressive exer- 
cises for viola; op. 38, adapted from 
the original for two violins Louis 
Svecenski, of U. S.; with ace. of a 
second viola. © May 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 5: EB 611696; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© adaptation] 9641 

Don’t be blue: w and m H. L. Phillips, 
of U. S. © 1 ce May 20, 1925; E 
616161; Howard L. Phillips, New 
Haven. . 9642 

Don’t be too sure that you have me: 
w Jim Sherlock, m M. A. Edwards, 
of U. S. © 1e May 26, 1925: E 
618260; Mack A. Edwards, Pitts- 
burgh. 9643 

Don’t choose a book by its cover; w 
and melody L. Meyers, of U. S. © 
1 ec May 4, 1925; E 613682; Lottie 
Meyers, Windgap, Pa. 9644 


483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9645 


pt. 1’ ns., v220 


Don’t do as I do; w and m A. P. 
Faro, of U.S. ©1e June 2, 1925; 
E 616344; Alfred Paul Faro, Nor- 
folk, Va. 9645 


. Don’t follow me roun’, Mistah John- 
son Brown: w A. Montemurro, m 
H. J. Klimpl, of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © 1 ¢. May 23, 1925; HE 
616539; Anthony Montemurro and 
Harry J. Klimpl, New Haven. 9646 


Don’t push me away; w and m Chas. 
Robinson, of U. S., harmonized John- 
nie J. Douglas. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 27; E 611564; Chas. C. 
Robinson, Bethany, Okl. 9647 


Don’t put the blame on me; w Fred 
Pattison and Will Wise, m Arthur 
Crocker, of England; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
27, 1925; 1 ce May 28; E 614523; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9648 


Don’t say you will when you know 
that you won’t; w and m Sam Cos- 
low, Jimmy Durante and Jack Roth, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
David Berend. © May 4, 1925; 2 
c. May 6; E 613767; Robbins-Engel, 
inec., New York. 9649 

Don’t turn away; w and m H. Lille- 
nas, of Norway, domiciled at Indi- 
anapolis, cho. arr. from Salvation 
army. © May 1, 1925; 2 c« June 
10; E 618647; Haldor Lillenas, In- 
dianapolis. 9650 

Don’t turn the Saviour away; w and 
m H. D. Clarke, of U. S. © June 
13, 1925 2 e. aine. 20): Bi GIGS46- 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 9651 

Don’t waste your time on me; w and 
melody W. Crawley, of U. S. 

1 e. May 26, 1925; E 618682; Wil- 
ton Crawley, Charlotte, N. C. 9652 
Don’t worry; by T. Colucci and J. 


Chance, both of U. S.; pf. ©le. 
June 4, 1925; E 616375; Joseph 
Chance and Tony Colucci, New York. 

9653 


Don’t you hear those lions roar; w 
_ Joseph W. Thurston, m R. Kellogg, 
of U. S. © June 1, 1923; 2 c. June 
25, 1925; E 619273; Robert Kellogg, 
Hartford, Conn. 9654 
Don’t you think I’ve done about 
enough for you; w and melody Mrs. 
W. B. Shaw, of U. S. © 1c. June 
6, 1925; E 616491; Mrs. W. B. Shaw, 
Fishers Island, N. Y. 9655 
Doo wacka doo; w and m Clarence 
Gaskill, Will Donaldson and George 
Horther, arr. Al. Doyle, all of U. S.; 


male quartette. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 e« May 19; BE 616127; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 9656 


Doodle-doo-doo; w and m Art Kassel 
and Mel Stitzel, arr. Al. Doyle, all 
of U. S.; male quartette. 4to. © 
May 18): 1925:\2)) Gi iMag 49F 
616126; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 9657 


Dora! let me chew your gum; w 
Speed Langworthy [pseud. of N. 
Langworthy], m J. Fort, of U. S. 
© 1« May 7, 1925: Gries. 
Joseph Fort and Norval lLang- 
worthy, Chicago. 9658 - 

Dorg’s (A) life; musical recitation, 
w Martyn Herbert, m MHerberte 
Jordan, of Great Britain. © Apr. 
23, 1925; 1 ce. May 4; E 614070; 
Reynolds & eco., London. 9659 

Dos (Las) Marias; danza, Juan Mo- 
rell Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of 


U.S: > pi © Me: csunevs eee 
E 617040: Adolfo Mesorana, San 
Juan, P. R. 9660 


Dos (Las) rosas; bambuco, letra T. 
Esquivel Pren, musica R. Palmerin, 
of Mexico. ©,1 & Vane 1%,,71925- 
E 618805; A. Waguer y Levien, 
Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 9661 


Dottyville; song fox-trot, from Puz- 
zles, w Cumberland Clark, m Paul 
Andrew, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc., in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 2, 1925; 
1c. June 3; E 614593; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 9662 

Dovin (H.) Messe; par EH. Dovin, of 
France; grand orgue ou harmonium. 
4to! ©: Apr.’ 9, 19255 se tases 
E 614182; E. Dovin, Clermont-Fer- 
rand, France. 9663 


Down by the beach; w and melody 
M. Millard, of Canada. ©1ce. June 
29, 1925; E 619247; Milton Millard, 
Aylmer, Ont., Canada. 9664 


Down de road; from the largo of the 
New world symphony, w Raymond 
Klages, m Anton Dvorak, tran- 
scribed D. Savino, both of U. S. © 
June 19, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; E 
619043; Robbins-Engel, ine., New - 
York. 9665 

Down-hill all the way; w R. P. Wes- . 
ton and Bert Lee. m Harris Weston, 
of England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1 ce. May 28; E 614529; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 9666 

Down in Croissant park; w and m 
L. C. Beyerkohler, of U. S. ©1e. 


484 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9692 


May 6, 1925; E 613768; Louis C. 


Beyerkohler, East Elmhurst, L. L., 
ING: 2 9667 
Down in sunny Tennessee; Ww and 


melody L. Burr, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 8, 1925; E 618854; Louise 
Burr, Beacon, N. Y. 


Down in Tennessee; w and m B. C. 
Hodgson, of U. S. Knoxville, Tenn., 
Clarke & Jones. © May 6, 1925; 
2 ce. May 7; E 613813; B. C. Hodg- 
son, Knoxville, Tenn. 9669 


Down the silv’ry trail with you; w 
and m Howard Simon and AL. 
Lewis, both of U. S. © June 20, 
1925; 2 c. June 24; E 619113; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 9670 


Doyen (Albert ) Ronde; paroles 
Georges Duhamel, musique A. Doy- 
en, of France; 2 voix de femmes. 
Oy Apt 94 19255)01) ce. Apr. 9+. EB 
614267; Heugel, Paris. 9671 


Drake—alma mater; hymn of the 
university, w Emma J. Scott, m 
Clifford Bloom, of U. S. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ce. June 8; E 616510; Drake 
university, Des Moines. 9672 


Dramatic agitato; by W. Hennssler, 
of Germany, domiciled at Santa 
Cruz, Califs; pf. © 1-c. June 8, 
1925; E 618595; William Hennssler, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 9673 


Dramatic finale; by W. Hennssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
Calif.; pf. © 1c June 8, 1925; 
E 618596; William Hennssler, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 9674 


Dream (A); by Joseph Schultz, of 
Wei So cwpi.y ©), May 15.) 1925. 2). 
May 20; E 618055; Master music 


pub. co., Newark, N. J. 9675 
Dream clouds; w and m R. Deane 
Shure, of U. S., op. 115. 1. High 


voice, in A.—2. Medium voice, in G. 
© May 21, 1925; 2 c. each June 5; 
E 618636; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 9676 


Dream lady; w and melody L. Ruben 
and Irving Cherin, both of U. S. 
© 1e June 11, 1925; E 616929; 
Louis Ruben, Bayonne, N. J. 9677 


Dream (A) of Honolula and Spain; 
w and m C. Preshon, of U. S. © 
May 18, 1925; 2 e@« May 18; BE 
616036; C. Preshon, New York. 

9678 


Dream (A) of you; w and melody P. 
Ottati, of U.S. © 1 .e- May 23, 
1925; E 618177; Palma Ottati, East 
Paterson, N. J. 9679 


9668" 


Dream-polka (Snéni); by J. Horak, 
arr. Louis Vitak, of U. S. 4to. 1.— 
Band.—2. Orch. © May 15, 1925; 
2c. each May 18; HE 616109, 616110; 
Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement ] 9680, 9681 © 


Dream port; w R. M. Brinkerhoff, m 
John Barnes Wells, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. 8.; female voices. 
Witmark ed. 4to. © June 10, 
1925; 2 c. June 18; EH 616716; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ! 9682 


Dream song by H. Douglas, of Great 


Britain; organ. London, Novello 
eCOe ad. CG) May 12,1925: - 1 ¢. 
May 14; E 614837; H. Douglas, 


Matlock, England. 9683 


two-part song, w Walter de la 
Mare, m Alan Palmer, of England, 
ed. Martin Akerman; equal voices, 
in EK. min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 25, 1925; 
1 ce May 20; E 614558; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, Year book press, Itd., 
London. 9684 


Dream town; w Richard W. Pascoe, 
m Will E. Dulmage and Chas. HE. 
Roat, both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © June 20, 1925; 2c. June 20; 
E 616856; Chas. E. Roat musie co., 
Battle Creek. 9685 


Dream tunes; valse, B. J. Tatman, 
of U. 8.; pf. Greenwood, Del., Tat- 
man music co. © June 14, 1925; 
2c June 20; E 616870; Blema J. 
Tatman, Greenwood, Del. 9686 


Dreaming; melody, HE. Gill, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 5, 1925; E 618536; Em- 
erson Gill, Halfway, Mich. 9687 


Dreaming again; w and melody E. L. 
Gainous, of U. S. © 1c. May 23, 
1925; E 6181838; Erroll L. Gainous, 
Springfield, O. 9688 


Dreaming of love; w and melody Mrs. 
H. G. Tabberer, of U. S: © 1e. 
June 6, 1925; E 616486; Mrs. H. G. 
Tabberer, Rossville, Tex. 9689 


Dreaming of thee; love song, w and 
m E. D. Nixson, of U. S. © May 14, 
1925; 2 c. May 19; E 618059; E. D. 
Nixson, Los Angeles. 9690 

Dreaming of you; w and melody D. 
Morgan, of U. S. © 1c. June 20, 
1925; E 616810; Dorothy Morgan, 
Columbus Junct., Ia. 9691 

Dreaming of your smile; w and m 
L. Smart, of U. S. ©1c. June 11, 
1925; EH 616595; Louis Smart, Chi- 
cago. 9692 


485 


9693 


Dreaming while I waltz with you; w 
H. L. Phillips and Clayton W. 
Morse, jr., m H. L. Phillips, of U. S. 
© 1e. June 19, 1925; E 618946; 
Howard L. Phillips, Philadelphia. 

9693 


Dreams; by Bainbridge Crist, of U. 
S.; pf. © May 1, 1925; 2 ¢ June 
20; E 618896; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 9694 


duet with chorus, w and m A. M. 
Brock, of U. S. © 1. June 19, 
1925; E 618856; Arthur Manless 
Brock, Minneapolis. 9695 


——w and melody A. W. and L. E. 
Snarr, both of Canada. ©1c. May 
8, 1925; E 613860; A. W. and L. EH. 
Snarr, Point du Chene, N. B., Can- 
ada. 9696 


Dreams of California; waltz, w and 
m C. C. Church, of U. S. San Diego, 
Calif., C. C. Church co. © May 19, 
1925; 2 ec. May 25; E 616210; Clar- 
ence Comstock Church, San Diego, 
Calif. 9697 


Dreams of Niagara Falls; waltz, S. 
Ericson, of U. S.; pf. © May 8, 
1925; 2 c. May 8; E 613950; Soren 
Ericson, Jamestown, N. Y. 9698 


Dreamy (A) waltz; melody, A. Vivio, 
of U. S., arr. Silvio Coscia, of Italy, 
domiciled at Buffalo. © 1. June 
23, 1925; E 616932; Anthony Vivio, 
Buffalo. 9699 


Dressmaker (The) ;w H. D. C. Pepler, 
m Donald Ford, of England; in G. 
© May 6, 1925; 1 c May 8; BH 
614559; Murdoch, Murdoch & ©Co., 
inc., London. 9700 


Drifting in dreams to you; w and m 
A. D. Harris, of U. S. ©1ce June 
24, 1925; E 619148; Archer Darrell 
Harris, Hinsdale, Il. 9701 


Drifting leaves, morceau sentimentale, 
Frank E. Hersom, of U. S.; pf. 
Nov. 20, 1924; 2 c. May 2, 1925; BH 
611651; Walter Jacobs, ince., Maho 

702 


Drifting thoughts; w and melody W. 
M. Thorsen, of U. S. © 1c. June 
1, 1925; E 618359; Walter M. Thor- 
sen, Pt. Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 

9703 


Drifting to you; waltz ballad, w O. J. 
Gunnell, m Clay Smith and ALI. 
Short, arr: August Halter, all of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © May 
5 VO25" Qe. May “7s He ohio; 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. 9704 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 12, n. s., v.20 


—— —— — mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 5, 1925; 2 ce. 
May 7; E 618475; Chas. EH. Roat 
music ¢co., Battle Creek. 9705s 


Drowsing in the twilight; Summer 
idyl, w and m EH. K. Weaver, of U. 
S., arr. Bauer bros. ©1c. May 26, 
1925; E 618258; E. K. Weaver, But- 
ler, Pa. 9706 


Drummers (The) delight; drum nov- 
elty, Steve Edwards, of U. S.; band. 
4to. © May 10, 1925; 2 ec. May 9: 
E 611766; Victor publications, inc., 
Chicago. 9707 


Duenna (The); suite of five dances, 
Alfred Reynolds, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf.-conductor. Se. 1. Jig. [4 
others] © May 28, 1925; 1c. June 
19; E 614921; Boosey & co., l!td., 
London. [© arrangement] 9708 


Duet of the dolis; by Elsie K. Brett, 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn Make-believe 
sketches) © May 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 21; E 618112; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 9709 


Duettino dei ma; di Fiordaliso, versi 
Arnaldo Fraccaroli, musica Angelo 
Bettinelli, of Italy; pf. con parole. 
© May 20, 1925; 1 ec. June 9; H 
614763 ; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. 
a., Milan. 9710 


Duetto comico; di Fiordaliso, versi 
Arnaldo Fraccaroli, musica Angelo 
Bettinelli, of Italy; pf. con parole. 
© May 20, 1925; 1 c« June 9; EB 
614765; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. 


a., Milan. 9711 
Duetto della verita; di Fiordaliso, 
versi Arnaldo Fraccaroli, musica 


Angelo Bettinelli, of Italy; pf. con 
parole. © May 20, 1925; 1 ce. June 
9; E 614764; Casa musicale Sonzo- 
gno, s. a., Milan. 9712 


Duhamel (Maurice) Trois Noéls popu- 
laires d’Alsace; textes originaux et 
paroles francaises, arr. M. Duhamel, 
of France; une ou quatre voix, avec 
ace. pf. ou harmonium. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ce. June 8; E 614840; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement | 9713 


Duhem (H.) 386 études mélodiques; — 
Suivies d’un tableau de transposi- 
tions, H. Duhem, of Belgium; cor- 
net & pistons, bugle ou trompette 
sop. si bémol. 2° recueil. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ce. June 8; E 614871; 
Charles Walpot, Brussels, Belgium. 

9714 


4&6» 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9736 


81 études mélodiques; par H. Du- 
hem, of France; cornet a pistons, 
bugle ou trompette sop. si bémol. 1°° 
recueil. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 
8; E 614889; Charles Walpot, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 9715 


Dulore ’e na mamma; 
Giuseppe Manzo, musica Fortunato 
Apicella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Haven, Conn.; mand. acc. © 1 ©¢. 
May 23, 1925; E 618687; Antonio 
Annunziata, New Haven. 9716 


Duo de la Théiére et de la Tasse; de 
VEnfant et les sortiléges, poéme 
Colette, musique Maurice Ravel, of 
France; mezzo sop. et ten. © May 
15, 1925; 1 c. June 8; H 614828; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 9717 


Dusk; by Edwin H. Lamare, of Great 
Britain domiciled at Chattanooga, 
Tenn., op. 138, no. 5; organ. (In 
Twilight sketches) © May 14, 
1925; 2 c. May 14; E 611936; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 9718 

Dutch dolls’ dance; by Helen L. 
Cramm, of U. S., op. 37, no. 4; pf. 
duet. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 
27; -E 616816; Theo. Presser Co.. 
Philadelphia. 9719 

Dwarf dance; by Trygve Torjussen, of 
Norway, op. 46, no. 2; pf. June 
12, 1925; 2 c. June 16; E 618727; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

9720 

Dying (The) poet; by L. M. Gotts- 
chalk, arr. S. Engelke, both of U. 8.; 
pf. Simplified ed. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 611805; Co-operative 
musie ¢o., Philadelphia. 9721 


Dying rose; w and m Louise Tunison, 
rey. and ed. M. Zoltai, of Hungary ; 
medium voice. © May 27, 1925; 2c. 
May 28; E 616296; Harms, ince., 
New York. [© revision] 9722 


Each beautiful promise; duet, w Geo. 
O. Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U. S. © June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 
29; E 6192838 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 9723 


Eagle parade; march two step, J. H. 
Heacker, of U. S.; pf. © June 20, 
1925; 2 ec. June 19; E 618839; J. H. 
Heacker, Tacoma. 9724 


East wind; by Alec Rowley. of Eng- 
land; organ. © Mar. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 25; EH 614171; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 9725 

Easter; w and m B. Stephenson, of 
U.S. 8vo. (Jn Junior home missions, 
v. XXX, no. 4, Apr., 1925) © Apr. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. May 5; E 616017; Bertha 
Stephenson, Cincinnati. 9726 


s 


versi e arr. 


~Eechoes of Ireland; 


Haster (An) carol; w J. M. Neale, m 
Charles Wood, of England, ed. Mar- 
tin Akerman; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Apr. 2, 1925; 1c. May 20; E 6145538 ; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, Year book 
press, ltd., London. ~ 


Easter day; sacred song, w and m 
BH. A. W. Praul, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Apr. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. May 28; EH 618189; Hliza A. 
Warner Praul, Medford, Or. 9728 


EKasy piano lessons; by Stella Morse 
Livsey, of U. S. v. 2. © Feb. 10, 
#9252 2.¢e. Heb. .13, atl, Apr. 303. A: 
830129; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 9729 


Hasy strain; w Phil Shapiro, melody 
Harold Arluck, of U. S. ©1e.. 
June 18, 1925; E. 616757; Shapiro 
and Arluck, Buffalo. 9730 


Ecce panis; par Armand Vivet, of 
France, sur la mélodie Le prétre, de 
EHugéne Gigout; solo de ténor ou de 
sop. avee orgue, cheur 4 4 voix- 
harpe, 1°* et 2™° violons, violoncelle 
et contrebasse ad lib. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; EH 614238; Henry 
Lemoine et cie, Paris. 9731 


rhythmie para- 
phrase, Arthur Lange, of U. S.; for 
dance, theatre or symphony orch. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 25; E 
616961; Arthur Lange, inc., New 
York. [© rhythmic paraphrase] 
9732 
Echoes of woodlands; school song, w 
and m Franklin Turner, of U.S.; 
ist and 2nd ten. and bass. 4to. © 
May 14, 1925;2c. May 19; E 616120: 
Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 9733 


Eehter (Ein) brtinner; lied und 
Shimmy, aus Rund um den mittel- 
punkt, text Fritz Griinbaum, musik 
Egon Neumann, of Austria. © 
Apr. 4, 1925; 1 e. May 29; E 614665; 
Wiener operetten verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 9734 


Eestatie allegro; entr’acte, Jean Si- 
belius, op. 46, arr. Alfred Pagel, of 
Germany; orch. New and rey. ed. 
(Pelleas and Melisande set) © 
May 10,511925> 1e.: May 273° 5 
614446; Schlesinger ’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© new arrangement] 

9735 

Edelweiss; from Louis the 14th, w 
Clifford Grey, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © June 2, 1925; 2c. 


June 4; E 618527; Harms, ince., 
New York. 9736 


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9737 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Edina; variations, C. W. Pearce, of 
Great Britain; organ. © May 5, 
1925; 1 ec. May 6; E 614117; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 9737 


Eglise (L’) de village; poésie Héléne 
Naville, musique Jacques de la 
Presle, of France. © May 15, 1925; 
1 ec. June 8; E 614885; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. 9738 


Egy szal ciganyal huzatom; by Bela 
Zerkovitz, of Hungary; pf. ©1e. 
May 23, 1925; E 618234; Rozsavol- 
gyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 9739 


Egyptian night; tone sketch, Jeanne 
Louise Herring, of U.:S.; pf. © 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 6; E 616457; 
Shattinger piano and music co., St. 
Louis. 9740 

Hili, Hili; traditional Yiddish melody 
arr. from the notation of M. Sha- 
litt, by William Arms Fisher, trio 
arr. Karl Rissland, of U. S.; violin, 
‘cello and pf. © May 9, 1925; 2 c. 
May 13; E 611867; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

9741 

transcribed 8S. Polonsky, of U. S.; 

violin with pf. acc. New York, G. 

Lipskin & son. © May 10, 1925; 

2 ec. May 18; E 616113; Samuel Po- 

lonsky, New York. 9742 


Hilleen; w and melody M. Repole and 
S. Cardinale, both of U.S. ©1e. 
May 25, 1925; E 616212; Maurice 


Repole and Sam Cardinale, Dan- 
bury, Conn. 9743 
Hines schdnen tages wird’s’. vorbei 


sein. ; text Peter Herz, mu- 
sik Bert Silving, of Austria, op. 142. 
© Nov. 25, 1924; 1 c. May 25, 1925; 
E 614697 ; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky) Vienna. 9744 


Eleanor; fox trot, w and melody F. 
Galassi, of U. S. © 1c. May 21, 
1925; HE 618078; Frank Galassi, New 
York. 9745 

Elegie; by E. Birkeland, of U. S.; 
pf. © May 8, 1925; 2 ec. May 8; 
E 613953; Hinar Birkeland, Minne- 
apolis. 9746 

by Trygve Torjussen, of Norway, 

op. 46, no. 4; pf. © June 12, 1925; 

2 c. June 16; E 618729; Arthur P. 

Schmidt co., Boston. QT4AT 

violin and pf. © June 12, 
1925; 2 c« June 16; E 618736; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 9748 

HElegien; auf den tod meines kindes, 


eyklus von acht gesangen, worte 
Joseph von  Wichendorff, musik 
Adolf Brune, of U. S., op. 14; ftir 


eine singstimme mit klavierbeglei- 
tung.. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. June 22; 
E 616917; W. Sulzbach, Berlin. : 
9749 


Hilf (The) man; w John Kendrick 
Bangs, [and] Why: m John Barnes 
Wells, arr. Victor Harris, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © May 19, 
1925; 2 c. May 21; E 618061; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. [© ar- 
rangement | 9750: 


Elite method for the tenor banjo; by 
A. Shaeffer, of U. S. © May 23, 
1925: 2 c. May 29; E 618477; Ar- 
ling Shaeffer, Chicago. 9751 


Elmira college songs; compilers of the ~ 
U. 8S. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 e. 
and aff. June 1; A 858212; Elmira 
college, class of 1925, Elmira, N. Y. 

9752 


Hlsie, is somebody else’s Hlsie now; 
w Ralph Butler, m Mark Strong, of 


England. © Apr. 27, 1925;.1 «e. 
June 1; EK 614568; Wilford, ltd., 
London. 9753. 


HEmanina; characteristic dance, E. E. 
Harder, of U. S.; pf. © May 27, 
1925; 2 c. June 8; E 616533; Erwin 
E. Harder, Chicago. 9754 


Emblem of faith march; by O. B. 
Karr, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 
30, 1925; 2 c. May 7; E 6138790; 
Beards temple of music, Paragould, 
Ark. 9755. 


Emelita ; tango, I. J. Sacher, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1. June 
29, 1925; H 619216; Isidor J. Sacher, — 
Bronx, N: ae 9756: 

Emmy Lou; w Maria Rodrigues, m 
M. Rodricks, of U. S. © June 17, 
1925; 2 c. June 22; EB 619051; Mar- 


cel Rodricks, Honolulu. 9757 
Empire state song; w and m L. J. 
Kaley, of U. S.; pf. with w. [Blue 


print]: ©. 2 esTune 29,925 7s, 
619252; Lester John Kaley, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 9758: 


En dodelinant de la téte; marcietta, 
H. Tellam, of France; pf. © May 
15, 1925; 1 « June 8; H 614878; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

9759: 


En Paris; w H. Stuart Hamill, m L. 
T. Levy, of U. S. © 1e June 10, 
1925; E 616579; Leon T. Levy, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 9760: 


Enchanted (The) wood; w Myrrha 
Bantock, m Granville Bantock, of 
England; in F min. © June 18, 
1925; 1 «. June 29; E 615010; Jo- 
seph Williams, Itd., London. 9761 


488 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9784 


Enchantresse; valse de concert, F. 
Vivier, of U. S.; C melody and 
flat alto saxophone. Cleveland, O., 
Saxophone shoppe, inc. © May 6, 
1925; 2 ec. each May 7; E 618689; 
Felix Vivier, Cleveland. 9762 


Enfant (L’) et les sortiléges; fan-- 


taisie lyrique en deux parties, pa- 
roles Colette, musique Maurice Ra- 
vel, of France. Partition, chant et 
pt. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 « May 9; 
D 26766; Durand et cie., Paris. 
9763 


Engel (Gabriel) Concerto; by G. 
Engel, of U. S., op. 5; violin and 
pf. New York, G. Lipskin & son 
music house. © May 10, 1925; 2 e. 
May 19; E 618056; G. and J. Lip- 
skin, New York. 9764 


English, Irish, Scotch and Welsh melo- 
dies; ed. Julian Edwards, of Eng- 
land; pf. v. 1-3. © June 2, 1925; 
2 ec. each June 6; E 616515-616517 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. [© 
arrangement ] 9765-9767 


Enlevez-le; galop, R. Jacquemont et J. 
Doizy, both of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon et cie. 4to. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614221; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 9768 


Entente cordiale; post-war comedy in 
one act, w and m BH. Smyth, of 
Great Britain. Vocal se. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ce May 8; E 6141387; Ethel 
Smyth, Woking, England. 9769 

Entwined as the vines in the pines; 
w J. Nyswander, m Bauer bros., of 
U. S. © May 28, 1925; 2 « May 
29; E 616359; Jacob Nyswander, 
Grand Rapids, O. 9770 


Epilogue; by William Lester, of U. S.., 
op. 98, no. 6; organ. (In Ameri- 
can organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 14, 
July, 1925). © June 23, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 25;-E 616946; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 9771 

Hrindale, I’m longing for you; w and 
m R. J. O’Reilly, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c June 26; E 616971; 
R. J. O’Reilly music pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 9772 

Eroina (L’) dell’ amore; versi Ric- 
eardo Cordiferro, musica Luigi Ca- 
noro, of U. S.; mand. ace. © 1. 
Apr. 18, 1925; E 613718; Rosario 


Catalano, Brooklyn. 9773 
Hrotikon; tre sdanger, musik Ture 
Rangstr6m, of Sweden. I dina 


hinders mjuka fagelbo; tekst Erik 


> 


Blomberg. [2 others] © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 c. May 14; E 614405; A. B. 
Nordiska musikforlaget, Stockholm, 
Sweden. 9774 


Esperanta danckanto; Esperanto-tanz- - 
lied, Deutsche verse HE. E., Espe- 
ranto Ernst Kliemke, musik Max 
Rohlee, of Germany; pf. [German 
and Esperanto text] © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. June 22, 1925; E 614969; 
Crescendo theaterverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 9775 


Espressionismo; poema sinfonico, Jo- 
sie Mallia-Pulvirenti, of Great Brit- 
ain; partition d’orch. © June 20, 
1925; 1 ec. June 25; E 614953; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 9776 


Essentials of violin mastery ; advanced 
studies for the preservation of vio- 
lin technique, Albert Stoessel, of 
U. S. .© May 1, 1925; 2 ¢. May 5; 
E. 611694; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 9777 


Esther; w Gypsy [pseud..of E. Mar- 
grave] and Marta [pseud. of Marta 
Reavey] melody Gypsy, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ June 1, 1925; E 618405; 
Hlsa Musgrave, Berkeley, Calif. 

9778 


Htna; ouverture italienne, J. Frances- 
chi, of France; partie pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 « 
June 8, 1925; E 614834; J. Fran- 
ceschi, Marseille, France. 9779 


Etude a quatre; d’aprés la légende 
de Saint Bernard de Menthon, Jean 
Diacquenod, of France; quatuor 4 
cordes. © May 15, 1925; 1c. June 
8; E 614861; Avon, Lyon, France. 

| 9780 

Etude pour enfant (Study for a 
child) ; by H. Fenton, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. June 20, 1925; E 616825; 
Harley Fenton, Chagrin Falls, O. 

9781 


Etude 38; by Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain, op. 31, no. 3; violin. 
(In Mechanism and expression, bk. 
2) © May 14, 1925; 2 c. May 19; 
E 618048; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 9782 


Hyvening; by Adam Carse, of Great 


Britain; pf: © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 e. 
May 8; E 614312; Augener, Itd., 
London. 9783 


Evening (The) bell; by Berenice Vi- 
ole, vo JU.) Si poph 1G tes 33) 2DE: 
© May 12, 1925: 2 ec. May 14; E 
613986; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 9784 


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9785 


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a 
} 


2 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


ca 
Evening idyl; by Trygve Torjussen, 
of Norway, op. 46, no. 5; pf. 
June “12; 1925e 2 eu;June: 165° Bb 
618730; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9785 


Evening mists (Abendliche nebelsch- 
leier Uber stillen wassern), by Paul 
Juon, of Germany, op. 79; pf. © 


Apr..,,6, (1925;-.2, eh; June! (203) 1H 
618885; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 9786 


Evening revery (Abendempfindung) ; 
by F. A. Kummer, rev. and elaborat- 
ed Paul T. Miersch, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York; violoncello 
and pf. © May 18, 1925; 2 c. May 
15;, E 616046; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. [© revision and elab- 
orating | 9787 

Evening song; chanson, Lambert, HEng- 
lish w M. C. Gillington, ed. Dawson 
Freer, both of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 27, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; H 614424; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
English lyries and editing] 9788 

Evening (The) watch; dialogue be- 
tween the body and the soul, w 
Henry Vaughan, m Gustav Holst, of 
Great Britain, op. 438, no. 1; mixed 
voices. London, J. Curwen & sons. 
Itd. 4to. © Apr. 23, 1925; 1 c. May 
8; E 614141; Gustav Holst, London. 

9789 

Every man that wears bell-bottom 
breeches ain’t no monkey man; w 
and m F. EH. Campbell, arr. James 
Powell, boi or U.S): "pt. (©; Le: 
Apr. 11, 1925; E 611666; Floyd Eda- 
ward Campbell, St. Louis. 9790 

Hvery morning; w and m I. EH. Rey- 
nolds, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2c. June 27; EH 616987; I. HE. Rey- 
nolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 9791 


Every step towards Killarney; w H. 


B. Tilsley, m Tolchard Evans, of 
Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 2, 


1925; 1 ce. June 15; EH 614820; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 9792 
Hverythinge’s going to be all right; 
from Mercenary Mary, w and mel- 
ody William B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both of U. S. © 1c. May 
6, 1925; E 611723; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9793 
Everything you want to know; w and 


melody P. Scrima, of U. S. ©1e. 
May. 4, 1925; E 613704; Patsy 
Scrima, Brooklyn. 9794 


Eve’s kid; musical sketch in 3 acts, 
bk. A. D. Rothman and Clifford 
Baker, lyrics C. Baker, m J. C. Van 


Straten, of U. S..In two pts., li- 
bretto and music. © 1 ¢. May 7, 
1925; D 26763; John Cornelius Van 
Straten, New York. © 9795 
Evil minded papa blues; w Andrea 
Razaf, melody Edgar Dowell, of 
Us, S..3,. ©. -¢. Mar, "2877 1925 
610784; Tune-house, ine., New York. 
9796 

Ev'ry Sunday afternoon; w and mel- 
ody Chick Endor and Eddie Mack, 
both of U.S. ©1e. June 22, 1925; 
EK 619073; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 9797 
Ky’ry thinking fellow takes a Yellow ; 
w and m J. H. V. Berstein, of U. S. 
Atlantic City, Yellow cab co. © 


May; 21,1925; 2) ch May) 252148 
616203; Jack H. V. Berstein, At- - 
lantie City. 9798 


Hy’rything is hotsy totsy now; w Irv- 
ing Mills, m Jimmy McHugh, of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 8, 
1925; 2 c. June 2; E 616338; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 9799 

Extravagant episode; by Gustavo Car- 
ranza, of Mexico, domiciled at Yonk- 
ers, N.’ ¥., ‘op’2> no#3. ! pr ae aur, 
1, 1925; 2c. Apr. 7; H 618215; Breit- 
kopf publications, inc., New York. 

9800 

Fable; by Arnold Naumann, of Ger- 
many, op. 7, no. 6; pf. © June 12, 
1925; 2 c. June 18; E 618960; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 9801 

Kace the light; w Geo. O. Webster, 
m Adolph Jesreal, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 ce. June 29; E 619306; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

- 9802 


Faces: w and m A. A. Augustus, of . 
U. S. © May 18, 1925; 2 c«. May 
18; EH 616035; A. A. Augustus, Cleve- 
land. 9803 


Faded flowers (Viole bianche) ; [tal- 
ian w Annie Vivanti, English ver- 
sion John Clarke, m Inez Vivara, of 
England, domiciled at New York; 
high voice. © June 20, 1925; 2 e. 
June 24; EH 619086; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 9804 

Faded love letters of mine; w Rich- 
ard W. Pascoe, m Luella Lockwood 
Moore and Will EH. Dulmage, arr. 
August Halter, all of U. S8.; male 
voices. 4to. © May 5, 1925; 2 «¢. 
May 7; E 611754; Chas. E. Roat 
musie eco., Battle Creek. 9805 

mixed voices. 

4to. © May 5. 1925; 2c. May 7; E 

618472: Chas. E. Roat music co., 

Battle Creek. 9805 


490) 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


° MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9829 


Faded (A) rose; w and m I. D. Rich- 
® ards, of U. 8S. © June 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 15: E 618998; Inez Day Rich- 
ards, Houlton, Me. 9807 


" 
Fading (The) rose; by Frederick 
Keats, of U. S.; pf. © May 7. 
1925: 2 c« May 9; E 613947; Theo. 
Presser co.. Philadelphia. 9808 


Fairies robbing an orchard; two-part 
song: w Leigh Hunt, m Felix White, 
of Great Britain; sops. 1, and 2. 4to. 
© Apr. 29, 1925; 1 c. May 11; E 
614295: Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 9809 


Fairy (A) faced the dawn; w Graham 
John, m Vivian Ellis, of England; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


tions} © Apr. 27, 1925; 1 c. May 
28- EB 614587; -Francis, Day” & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 9810 


Fairy feet; march, Edward M. Read, 
tev, Harry bL. Harts, of U. 8.3; pf., 
m 6B flat. “Rev. ed. © May 20, 
1925: 2 c. May 29; E 616366; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. [© 
revision | sir? ol ef 

Fairy frolics; by Felix Burns, of 

’ Great Britain; pf. © May 27, 1925; 
1c. May 27; E 614589; Reid bros., 
ltd., London. 9812 

dancing playlet, for young chil- 

dren, w Alice Green, m Reginald 

Tansley, of Great Britain. 8vo. 

[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 

© May 27, 1925; 1 c June 19; D 

26784; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9813 


Fairy music; w Kathleen M. Grant, 
m A. T. Lee Ashton, of England; 
sop. and mezzo sop. 4to. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 1 ec. Apr. 25; FE 614147; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 9814 

Fairy (A) tale; by F. Kuschan, of 
U. S.: pf. Des Moines, Ia., Young- 
erman music co. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2 e. May 4: E 611746; Franz 
Kuschan, Des Moines. 9815 

Fairy tales; by Karl Komzak, arr. 
Chas. J. Roberts, of. U. S.; full orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Mar. 13, 
1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 618883; Carl 


Fischer, ine. New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 9816 
Faithful one; w F. Kish, m B. M. 
Hale, of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 2. 
June 5; E 618530; Frank Kish, 
Detroit. 9817 


Fakin’ blues: w and m J. Mayo Wil- 
liams, of U. S. ©1e. June 8, 1925; 
E 618576; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 


9818 ! 


Falling leaves; by Albert Stoessel, of 
U. S.; violin ‘and pf.» © July 1, 
19953) 2ie sduly 6; Ei 6171103 0G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9819 


Fan tan man; fox trot orientale, lyric: 
and rey. G, C. Pennington, m Vin- 
cent d’Imperio, of U. S.; violin acce., 
in E flat. © 1c. May 12, 1925; B 
613893 ; George C. Pennington, Phila- 
delphia. 9820 


Fancies; studies in style and expres- 
sion, Benjamin Burrows, of Great 
Britain; pf. nos. 1-5. © May 29, 
1925: 1¢. June 11; E 614757; Auge- © 
ner, Itd., London. 9821 


Fanciful sketches; five charming 
recreations, Cora W. Jenkins, of U. 
S., op. 9; pf. 1. The restless pony. 
[4 others] © May 22, 1925; 2 «. 
May 26; E 616246; Boston music 


co., Boston. 9822 
Fantasia in A no. 8; by Alan Gray, 
of England: organ. © Apr. 18, 
1IG25 e747 E .Aprs|.290% .H ? 614160; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 9823 
Fantasy in EF minor; transcribed 


Jascha Gurewich, of U. S.; E flat 
or C melody saxophone with pf. acc. 
©) sume? 2/1995 > 2" el June 3.240) 
618824; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 9824 


Far-farers (The); w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Felix White, of Eng- 
land. © May 9, 1925; 2c. May 11: 
E 613897; Boston music co., Boston, 
Mass. 9825 


Fare-thee-well poor gal blues: wand m 
Jesse Crump, of U.S. ©lc. June 
8, 1925; E 618586; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 9826 


‘Fare you well sweet Isabel; w and m 


Arthur S. Josselyn, of U. S. © May 

27, 1925; 2 ec. May 25; E 616234; 
Alpha music co., Providence, R. I. 

9827 

Farewell (A); w Alfred, Lord Tenny- 

son, m Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., 

op. 104a, no. 3; cho. for men’s voices 


a cappella. 4to. © Mar. 14, 1925: 
2 er "sune ZO Hi GES9a5" . "Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 9828 
Farewell my love, farewell; from 


Frasquita, m Franz Lehar, of Aus- 
tria; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© May 4, 1925: 1 e« May 19: E 


614387: Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 9829 


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9830 


Farmer Brown’s heir; hey ho! diddle- 
dum die, w Leonard Shutter, m Hr- 
nest Melvin, of England. © Apr. 
27, 1925; 1 ec. May 28; E 614536; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9830 


Farmer (The) is the man that feeds 
them all; w and m John Carson, 
arr. Irene Spain, both of U. S. © 
1c. May 18, 1925; E 616105; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 9831 


Farmer (The) took another load 
away! hay! hay! w Edgar Leslie 
and Charles O’Flynn, m Larry Vin- 
cent, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
London, Lawrence Wright music co. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 ec. May 22; EB 
616185; Clarke & Leslie songs, inc., 
New York. 9832 


Fascinatin’ baby; w and melody Dave 
Ringle: of “Us S- (© 1. ¢e. May 22, 
1925; EH 616175; Victory music ¢o., 
New York. 9833 


Fashion plate; fox trot, w C. L. de 
Philippus, m R. A. Dyhrkopp, of 
eS. ~O. dre; April? 1925: 
611557; Ralph A. Dyhrkopp, Den- 
ver, Col. 9834 


Fast stepping mamma; fox trot, w 
Howard Stengel, m L. Kohler and 
Nelson Williams, both of U. S. © 


May 15, 1925; 2 e¢«. June 25:74 
616920: Louis Kohler, West Ho- 
boken, N. J. 9835 


Fat meat and greens; by John Bis- 
haw and A. Dickerson, both of 
Ue Shek. same Cnc) 1 te. Jane, 21, 
1925; E 617012; Aletha Dickerson, 
Chicago. 9836 


Father of mine; w and melody B. P. 
Prinkey, of U. S. © 1c. June 20, 
1925; E 616812; Blanche Phillips 
Prinkey, McKeesport, Pa. 9837 


Father take in Thy hand (Herre tag 
i din sterke haand) ; Norse words, 
B. Bjornson, English words O. T. 
Arneson, m _ Frederikke Egeberg. 
arr. Haldor Hanson, of U. S.; alto 
solo, 1 and 2 ten. and 1 and 2 bass. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 c. June 1: 
E 618466; Northern book & music 
co., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

9838 


Faune (Le) amoureux; par Anatol 
Provaznik, of Austria; op. 148; vio- 
lon: et spr. O+ADEG ODA Loe e/a Hee: 
May 8; E 614129; Josef Weinberger, 
Vienna. 9839 


Fawn foot; reverie, O. P. Ikeler,. of 
Wo Soop. 44, ono. pi! HO Mstine 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


12, 1925; 2 ce. June 12; E 616918; 
Otto P. Ikeler, Bloomsburg, Pa. ® 
9840 


Feist’s all hit medley, no. 1; intro: 
Will you remember me [ete.], arr. 
F. C. Barry and O. Sciacea, both 
of U. S.; band. Feist ed. 4to. © 
May 9, 1925; 2 ¢. May 12; E 616247; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 9841 


Felice ritorno ; tarantella, D. Montano, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 29, 1925; 2 e. 
May 29; E 616289; D. Montano, 
Brooklyn. 9842 


Feliz encuentro; danza, J. Morell Cam- 
pos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. June 23, 1925; E 616890; 


Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. . 9843 
Felvincen a hazam; Szdke Jeno 


szovege [and] Befordultam a kony- 
hara; Petofi Sandor szO6vege: musik 
Balazs Arpad, of Hungary. © Oct. 
30, 1924: 1. « . May. 19, 4920R 
614319 ; Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, 
Hungary. 9844 
Femmene fé); “Versi eounele- 
dia Tommaso Sgambati, of Italy; 
mand. o violino ace. 4to. © Sept. 
10, 1924; 1 «..June,2,, fo25a0 
614574; Giuseppe De Vita, New 
York. 9845 
Femmes (Les) sont toujours bavar- 
des; one-step, en Trés excitante, pa- 
roles Léo Leliévre, Henri Varna et 
Fernand Rouvray, musique R. Nel- 
son, of Austria. © Apr. 9, 1924; 
1 e. May 9; EH 614205; Charles 
Brull, Paris. 9846 
Ferera and Franchini’s two color 
method ukulele solos; w Walter — 
Hirsch, melody Ferera and Fran- 


chini, ‘of U.S. 4to, © (dunes 
1925; 2 ec. June 5; E 616484; -Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 9847 


Ferienfretiden (Holiday happiness) ; 
drei kleine leichte sonatinen, Leo- 
pold J. Beer, of Austria, op. 39; 2 
violinen und klavier. Bosworth ed. 
1.  Fréhliche wanderschaft. [2 
others] © Feb. 17, 1925; 1 c. May 
4; — 614089; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 9848 

Fernrohr (Das) ; shimmy-fox, text u. 
musik Armin Jongg, of Germany, 
arr. Richard Etlinger. © Dee. 15, 
1924; 1 ce. Apr. 27, 1925; E 614468; 
Musikverlag City, Berlin. 9849 

Ferroni (Vincenzo) Five Italian 
songs; m V. Ferroni, of Italy, op. 
39; ten. [Italian and Hnglish text] 


492 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


MUSICAI, COMPOSITIONS 


1. Fiori effimeri; w Neera, English 
version Arthur Clyde. [4 others] 
© May 28, 1925; 2 c. May 28; E 
618312; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. 9850 


Festal march; by Sister of Mercy, of 
Wess te Bt. O.May 21.) 1925.3, 2...¢ 
May 25; E 616209; Sisters of 
Mercy, Fall River, Mass. 9851 


Festivity ; by Cyril Jenkins, of U. S.; 
organ. Fischer ed. obl. 12mo. © 
dume 15; 64925 3 2iie) June. 1730 EB 
618779; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 9852 

Février (Henry) Quatre mélodies; 
paroles Jacques Heugel, musique H. 
Féyrier, of France. 1. Le repos en 
Egypte. [3 others] © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614279; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 9853 


Fido chases his tail; by H. O. Osgood, 
of U. S.; pf.. (Bowl of nuts) © 
dune  103/°1925:;) 2: .¢e. tuner 123: BE 
618703; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


Fifty years ago; 
Waldrep, of U. S. 
1925; E 613855; Hllen Waldrep, 
Clarksville, Ga. 9855 


Fightin’ blues; w and melody Clar- 
ence Johnson, of U. 8S. ©1e. June 
8, 1925; E 618572; Chicago music 
pub. ¢co., ine., Chicago. 9856 


Fighting for the Red, White and 
Blue; w J. Crozier, melody. Luther 
A. Clark, of U.S. © 1 ¢ May 16, 
1925; E 611990; Joseph Crozier, 
Hamtramck, Mich. 9857 


Figuier (Le); paroles Georges Du- 
hamel, musique Albert Doyen, of 
France; 2 voix de femmes. © Apr. 
9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614271; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 9858 


Fileuse; par César Espejo, of Spain, 
op. 12: violin et pf. ©» May 15, 
1925; 1 ec. June 8; E 614880; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 9859 


Finde den text! foxtrot, von Arthur 
Rebner, of Austria; melodie mit 
klavier ace. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
May 25; E 614705; Edition Rebner 
& Wergo, Berlin. 9860 

Finger dexterity; 14 exercises, Anna 
Priscilla Risher, of U. S.; pf. © 
June,d2, 1925;.2 ¢. June,.16; HB 
618737; Arthur P. Sehmidt .co., 
Boston. 9861 

Fingers ten in work and play; melodic 


miniatures for the beginner, Frances 
Berry, of U.S., op. 39; pf. © June 


w and melody E. 
© 1c. May 8, 


9854 - 


9872 

26, 1925; 2 c. June 29: BE 617056: 
John Church ¢co., Cincinnati. 9862 
Fior d’amore; mazurka, Francesco 


Parlavecchio, of Italy; violin. © 1 
c. June 18, 1925; E 616767; R. Laza- 
ra, Brooklyn. 9863 


Fire fly (The) ; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn., op. 138, no. 4; or- 
gan. (In Twilight sketches) © 
May 14, 1925; 2 ec. May 14; E 
611935 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 9864 


Virefly’s (The) song; by Harriet P. 
Sawyer, rev. Ellis Levy, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © June 2, 1925; 2. 
June 6; E 616446; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© phras- 
ing, bowing and editing] 9865 


First book of songs; compiled, Robert 
Foresman, of U. S. 12mo. © May 
1g too 276, ang. ai: May Jae A 
829359; American book co., New 
York. 9866 


First book of songs or airs; w tradi- 
tional, m Francis Pilkington, tran- 
scribed, scored and ed. Edmund 
Horace Fellowes, both of England. 
pt. 2, nos. 11-21. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
1 c. May 8; E 6143829; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 9867 


First love, last love, best love; song 
fox-trot, w and m Harry Carlton, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc., 


in FE flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 11, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 13; E 614782; Lawrence 


9868 


First me, then you; from Sky high, w 
Eric Little, m H. M. Tennent, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] ۩ May 8, 
1925; 1 ce. May 19; E 614891; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 9869 


First rhapsody; by E. J. Moeran, of 
England; full orch. sec. © May 25, 
1925; 1c¢. June6; E 614678; Hawkes 
& son, London. 9870 


First study book, C. W. Reid piano 
method; by C. W. Reid, of U.S. © 
June 15, 1925; 2 c. and aff. June 18; 
A 859226; C. W. Reid, Salt Lake 
City. 9871 

Fish in the sea; from Cleopatra, w 
Harry Graham of Great Britain, m 
Oscar Straus. © May 8, 1925; 1c. 
May 28; E 614516; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
new edition with English words] 

9872 


Wright music co., London. 


493 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9873 


pt. 15, ne 8) v.20 


Fisher (William Arms) Ten recital 
pieces for the piano; compiled W. 
A. Hisher, of Ui, /S. Ou Meh. |, Zax 
19255 .2.¢@ Mars, 2: aff. Apr o.2 5. A: 
828088; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

9873 


Ten transcriptions for the or- 
gan; compiled W. A. Fisher, of U. 
S. © Apr 14 19952" 2 e. and aii. 
Apr. 23; A 828864; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 9874 


Fisherman (The); w John Greenleaf 
Whittier, m Rossetter G. Cole, of 
U. S.; male voices, 4to. © May 11, 
1925; 2 ec. May 21; E 618067; H. T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 9875 


Flag of freedom; march, M. Brown, 
of U. 8.; pf. or organ. Sedalia, Mo., 
A: W. Perry’s, sons. -.©, June: 25, 
1925; 2 ec. June 29; EH 619197; Mil- 
dred Brown, Beaver City, Neb. 

9876 


Fiapper (The) song; w and m G. F. 
Littlejohn, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© 1e. June 4, 1925; E 616368; 
George Field Littlejohn, Baltimore. 


9877 


_Flappers blues; w HE. W. Sewell, m 
George Butts, of Great Britain, do- 
miciled at Philadelphia. © 1 «. 
May 19, 1925; E 618688; Hugene W. 
Sewell, Williamstown, N. J. 9878 


Flappers on parade; march, P. J. Var- 
gas, of U.S.; pf. © 1 ¢. June, 20, 
1925; E 616857; Pete J. Vargas, Los 
Angeles. 9879 


Flat tired mamma papa’s gonna give 
you air; w and m R. J. Curran, of 
U,_S.,. arr. Bud Hassler, ©. 4) €. 
June 26, 1925; E 619187; Raymond 
J. Curran, St. Louis. 9880 


Fledermaus (Die) 1; von Johann 
Strauss, bearb. Walther Hirsch- 
berg, of Germany; Klavier mit 
worte. © Feb. 3, 1925; 1c. May 
25; E 614691; Ullstein, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 9881 

Fleur (La) de lotus; choeur, paroles 
Ed. Guinand, musique Charles-René, 
of France; sop., contralto, tén. et 
basses. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. May 9; 
EK 614242; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 9882 

Flirtations; caprice, C. Affrunti, of 
Us Sis pit’) Outre, dune 2: 192518 
619277; Charles Affrunti, New York. 

; 9883 

Flirting; w and melody Mrs. R. T. 
Grubbs, of U. S. 1 ¢. May 4, 
1925; EH 618662; Mrs. R. T. Grubbs. 
Augusta, Ga. 9884 


- Folk 


Flirting with love; w and m Ray Vin- 
cent, Leo Herbert and Eddie Stone, 
all of Great Britain [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations.] © May 22, 1925; 
1 c. May 28; E 614483; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 9885 


Flora; by C. E. Wheeler, of U. S.; pf. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 19: EB 
618831; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

9886 

Florenzo; quick march, E. J. Jordan, 
of Great Britain; band. 4to. © 
May 21, 1925; 1 ¢ June 193" E 
614924; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9887 

Florida; melody J. R. Paulson, of U. 
S. ©l1ec. June 27, 1925; HB 617023; 
Joseph Ruthern Paulson, Freeport, 
Ns. Ys 9888 


—-w and m L. H. Bannerman, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © 1c. June 27, 
1925; E 617022; Lurlyne Estelle 
Bannerman, Millville, Fla. 9889 


Florida, among the palms; w and m 
Coleman Goetz and Vincent Leslie, 
both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© May 28, 1925; 2 « May 29: EB 
616362; Stanley realty and develop- 
ment co., Chicago. 9890 


Florie dear is waiting for me down in 
Florida; w and melody L. Gerbino, 
of U. S. © 1c May 26, 1925; EB 
618272; Louis Gerbino, New York. 

9891 


Flower (The) among the roses; w 
and melody Mrs. J. Brandstatter, of 
U.S. ©. 1°e: May 231925, 
618174; Mrs. John Brandstatter, 
Seatonville, Ill. 9892 


Flower (The) girl; w Mrs. Harold — 
Spender, m Felix White, of Eng- 
land. © May 9, 1925; 2 ec. May 11; 
EH 613896; Boston music co., Boston. 

9893 


Flower o’ my dreams; w and melody 
A. McHugh, of U. S. ©1e. June 
1, 1925; E 618366; Anna McHugh, 
Philadelphia. 9894 


Flower of Iowa; w Harle W. Carter, 
m Myrtle E. Nelson, of U. S. © 
May 28, 1925; 2 @ May 29; H 
616363 ; Carter music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 9895 


Floyd Collins’ fate; w and m Mr. 
and Mrs. D. T.. Layman, of U. S. 
© May 4, 1925; 2 ec May .5; HE 
611699; Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lay- 
man, Devil’s Fork, W. Va. 9896 

Songs; pianologue, w Martyn 

Herbert, m MHerberte Jordan, of 

Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 


494 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9921 


tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 « May 4; E 614071; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 9897 


Folk songs and art songs for inter- 
mediate grades; w Katherine Whit- 
more, Cordelia Brooks Fenno and 


others, m Russell M. Dodge, Percy 


Lee Atherton and others, ace. Har- 
vey Worthington Loomis, ed. M. Te- 
resa Armitage, of U. S. bk. 1, 2. 
© May 2, 1925; 2 ec. each and aff. 
May 7; A 829313, 8293814; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 9898, 9899 


Follie d’amore; polka, Almerico Vinac- 
cia, of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. 
© 1e. June 18, 1925; E 616765; R. 
Lazara, Brooklyn. 9900 


Follow His steps of love; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
USS: .© June 22, 1925; 2c June 
29; E 619299; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 9901 


Follow my Bangalorey man; school 
sohg, W hursery rhyme, m Roy 
Thompson, of England; unison 


voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 26, 1925; 
1c. May 27; E 614460; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 9902 


Follow-on studies; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, of U. S.; pf. bk. 3. 
May 7, 1925; 2 c. May 8; E 613878: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 9903 


Fooling; w Waldo Murphy [i. e. 
Henry Waldo Murphy], melody Bob 
Ballin [i. e. R. W. Ballin] of U. S. 
© 1 ec. May 6, 1925; E 613760; Rob- 
ert Walton Ballin, St. George, S. I., 
aN, UNE 9904 

Foot (A) like Cinderella; w Leo P. 
Haley, m R. L. Toland, of U. S. © 
1c. June 8, 1925; E 618599; Rose L. 
Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 9905 

Footloose; fox trot, w Hal Cochran, 
melody Carl Rupp, of U. S. © 1 
e. June 80, 1925; E 617085; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 9906 

For His sake; w Mrs. F. A. Brack, m 
W. A. Post, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613738; E. O. 
Exeell, jr., Chicago. 9907 

For I am going home to glory; w 
K. L. Cramer, of U. S. m Dan D. 
Emmett. © May 8, 1925; 2 c. May 
9; E 611762; K. L. Cramer, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. [© words and arrange- 
ment] 9908 

For I still love Tennessee; w and mel- 
ody F. Newdecker, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 8, 1925; EH 613839; Frank New- 
decker, Memphis. 9909 


For Jesus; w Hdith L. Young, m 
C. D. Emerson, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 619287; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


For love of someone; waltz ballad, w 
and m M. S. Weil, of U. S.; pf. 
1 ec. June 18, 1925; E 616783; Min- 
nie Saul Weil, New York. . 9911 


For love of you; w Anne Lloyd, m 
Harry Gilbert, of U. S8.; high voice. 
© May 21, 1925; 2 c. May 23; B 
618103 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

9912 


For me alone; w H. Stuart Hamill, m 
12". Levys ot,,0.1 8... ©) 1..c.4 dune 
10, 1925; EH 616586; Leon T. Levy, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 9913 


For you—to you; w and m Ted Mc- 
Alsey [pseud. of Hrik Ostromj of 
Sweden, domiciled at Chicago, arr. 
Alford-Colby, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© May 31, 1925: 2.e June. 2;' B 
618792; Hrik Ostrom, Chicago. 

9914 


Ford (The) patrol; by V. Verhearst, 
of U. S., arr. T. B. Boyer; pf. with 
w. © May 14, 1925; 2 c. May 11; 
E 613895; Victor Verhearst, Yuma, 
Ariz. 9915 


Forever and ever with you; w and 
melody Benny Davis and Joe Burke, 
both of U. S. ©1c. June 24, 1925; 
EK 619153; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 9916 

Forever mine; w Kathleen Kirkwood, 
m L. T. Levy, of U. S. ©1ec. June 

° 138, 1925; E 616653; Leon T. Levy, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 9917 


Forget-me-not (The); w and m C. J. 
Bond, of U. S.; high in A flat. © 
May 9, 1925; 2 c. May 18; E 616115; 
Carrie Jacobs-Bond and son, Holly- 


wood, Calif. 9918 
Forgotten; w <A. Morse, melody J. 
Kaiser. of UU." Ss1',©:4.. cx Mayet, 


1925; E 613632; Albert Morse and 
Jack Kaiser, Boston. 9919 


Forsaken; by Thomas Koschat, arr. 
Arthur Hartmann, of U. S.; two vio- 
lins, with w. © May 7, 1925; 2 c¢. 

, May 9; EH 613921; Theo. Presser ¢o., 


Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 
9920 
Fortuna (La); mazurka, Almerico 
Vinaccia, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 18, 1925; 


E 616766; R. Lazara, Brooklyn. 
9921 


4995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9922 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Forward! march! trio, Mathilde Bil- ' French (The Walter) non-pressure 


bro,-of Uk .S.c pi. © dame 20), 1925 ; 
2c. June 24; E 619082; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 9922 


Foster (Ivor R.) Three preludes; by 
I. R. Foster, of Great Britain, op. 
3, no; d—3e «pt. ©: “Apri, 29;7.1925 ; 
1 ec. May 1; E 614037; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 9923 

Foundation of the violin; one hun- 


dred twenty-five special exercises, 
Louis Levan, of U..S. © June 12, 


1925; 2 c. June 15; E 618724; Musi- 


eal students nuh. co., New York. 
9924 


Fox del silbido; de la Revista mo- 
derna, letra Mario Vitoria, musica 
L. D. Uranga, of Mexico; pf. © 
Apr: 15,1922 «+ 2"e> Tune 10.7 1925: 
E 616545; Lauro D. Uranga, Los 
Angeles. 9925 


Fox-Firpo; fox-trot, paroles e musica 
L. D. Uranga, of Mexico; pf. 
June 15, 1923; 1 ¢. June 23, 1925; 
EH 614918; Lauro D. Uranga, Los 
Angeles. 9926 


Fra i miei sogni; versi N. Palmadessa, 
musica Luigi Tutela, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Newark. © June 2, 1925; 
2c. June 3; E 618498; N. Palma- 
dessa, Newark, N. J. 9927 


Fracasso; Neapolitan bagatell, from 
A trip through Italy, v. 3, M. Lauro, 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. May 
20, 1925; E 616154; Michael Lauro, 


Brooklyn. 9928 
Frank (Francis) Fantasia; by F. 
Frank, of U. S.; pf. © June 24, 


1925; 2 c. June 26; E 619209; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9929 


Franklin (The) organ folio, no. 1; 
six compositions by Ernest Jorés, of 
U.S. Autumn. [5 others] © Apr. 
5, 1925; 2c. ‘and ‘aff.’ May 9; A 
830999; John Franklin music ¢o., 
New York. 9930 


¥raser-Simson (H.) Fourteen songs 
from When we were very young; w 
A. A. Milne, m H. Fraser-Simson, of 
Great Britain. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2c. 
Apr. 11; aff. Apr. 10; A 823682; HB. 
P. Dutton & co., New York. 9931 
Fraternity ; march, Frank R. Bertram, 
of U. 8.; banjo. © Jan. 22, 1925; 
22.¢,  May..2; #6116387 2. Walter: 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 9932 


Free from the law; w and m B, B. 
McKinney, of U. S. © June 24, 
1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616984; B. B. 
McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 9933 


method; simple, practical and effi- 
cient method for band instrument 
playing, W. A. French, of U. S. 
Lesson 1-10. © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 27; aif. May 18; A 856819; 
Walter A. French, Kansas City, Mo. 
9934 

Frétillante; polka, A. Courtade, of 
France; clairon solo avee ace. Edi-- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon et 
cie. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 
9; EH 614223; Hvette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. ~ 9935 


Friday ; by Richard Stevens, of U. S.; 
pf. (In Robinson Crusoe) © May 
28, 1925; 2 e«. Juné\2<.H 6ilGsbe > J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 9936 


Friend (A) of mine; w and m B. B.. 
McKinney, of U. S. © June 24, 
1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616993; B. B. 
McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 9937 


Friend (The) on the road; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m H. A. Henry, of U. 
S. © June 22, 1925; 2c. June 29; 
E 619318; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 9938 


Friend (The) that belongs to me; 
w and melody Mrs. C. Berger, of 
U.S. ©1c. June 6, 1925; BE 616489; 
Mrs. Charles Berger, Lenhartsville, 
Pa. 9939 


Friendless blues; w and melody Reese 
Du Pree, of U. 8S. ©1 ce. May 15, 
1925; E 616009; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 9940 


Friendly Indian song; w and m R. A. 
Hohberger, of U. S.; pf. and tom 
tom ace. © May 18, 1925; 2 c. May 
25; E 616241; Roy A. Hohberger,. 
San Jose, Calif. 9941 


Friends; w and m EH. Mc#. Shields, of 
U. S:, ©; July '1,,19243 2 e. Maxy5, 
1925; E 613820; Elizabeth McH. 
Shields, Richmond. 9942 


Friendship’s tie; our strong band can 
ne’er be broken, school song, w anon., 
m George Rathbone, of England; 
unison voices, in B flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
29, 1925; 1 ec. June 3; BE 614582 No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 9943 


Frischenschlager (Friedrich) Sieben 
kammerlieder; musik F. Frisch- 
enschlager, of Austria; ftir bass- 


stimme mit  begleitung  violine. 
viola, violoncello und klavier. © 
Dee. 18, 1924; 1 ec. May 25, 1925; E 
614699; Ludwig Boblinger (SBern- 
hard Herzmansky) Vienna. 9944 


496 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


9967 


Frog (The) he would a wooing go; by 
Harriet P. Sawyer, rev. Ellis Levy, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © June 2, 
1925; 2 c. June 6; E 616448; Shat- 
tinger piano and music co., St. Louis. 
[© phrasing, bowing and rae 

99 


Frolic of the frogs; descriptive frog 
croak, Erdell Mutchler, of U. S.; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
May? 10,1925 5 1°c.. May 23; 1° ¢. 
June 1; E 616926; Mutchler pub. 
co., Miami, Fla. 9946 


Frolic of the goblins; by J. Frank 
Frysinger, of U. S., op. 206; pf. © 
May 25, 1925; 2 e. May 27; HE 
616313 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 9947 


Frolic of the imps; by R. Marial, of 
U. S. pf. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 
138; EH 618784; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 9948 


From an Indian pueblo; by Wm. War- 
velle Nelson, of U. S.; full orch. © 
June 3, 1925; 2c. June 4; E 616525; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 9949 


From my little house; w and melody 
Baroness Royee-Garrett, of Russia. 
domiciled at New York, N. Y. 
1 ec. May 28, 1925; E 618320: Bar- 
oness Royce-Garrett. New York. — 

9950 

From my sketchbook; three cameos, 
Perey Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. 
Banks ed. 1. Snowdrift o’er the 
moorland [2 others] © May 25, 
1925; 1 ec. May 26; E 614488; Banks 
& son, York, England. 9951 


From now on sweet mamma, I’m gon- 
ha treat you rough; fox trot, w 
and m Ruth Gertrude Dunn, of U. 
S. New York, R. G. Curtis co. © 
May 5, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613769; 
Ruth G. Curtis, Washington. 9952 

From the South; march, O. B. Karr, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 380, 
1925; 2 c. May 7; E 613791; Beards 
temple of music, Paragould, Ark. 

9953 

Fulgide stella; mazurka, Giuseppe 
Gambina, of U. S. ©1c. June 11, 
1925; E 616593; Joseph Gambina, 
Brooklyn. 9954 


Full (The) sea rolls and thunders; 
w W. H. Henley. m Francis Brink- 
worth, of England. © Meay 7, 1925: 
1 ec. May 16; E 614379: Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 9955 

Fumée d’opium; valse-boston, par 
Sigismond Tirling, arr. Joé Davison, 
of France: orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 


9: E 614183; S. Tirling, Paris. [O 
orchestration | 9956 


Funny ; waltz, w Larry Yoell, m Frank 
Anderson, of U. 8S. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. May 4; E 6138714; Anderson & 
Yoell, San Francisco. 


melody Charles and Effie Tyus, both 
of U. S. © 1c May 15, 1925; EB 
616006; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 9958 


Gaelic (A) Lullaby; part song, w 
anon., m Sydney Northcote, of Great 
Britain, op. 22, no. 2; sop. 1 and 2 
and alto. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 20; E 614885; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow, Scotland. 9959 

Gai Spahi; marche, par A. Griffié, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Ato. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 8; 
E 614847; A. Griffié, Paris. 9960 


Gale (The); w and m Ralph W. Tag, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © May 
14, 1925; 2 ec. May 19; E 618098; 
Luckhardt & Belder, New York. 

9961 


Galitzianer chasene; w and melody 
fa, Saiz, OF WV. . Sa5 (ud ¢...May, 29: 
1925; E 618487; Ludwig Satz, Sea 
Gate, N. Y. 9962 


Gallinaeccio (Il); waltz, G. A. Cina, 
of Italy; instrumental. © 1c. May 
14, 1925; E 611903; Vincenzo Bur- 
reci, Jersey City. 9963 


Galway (The) piper; three-part song, 
w Nimmo Christie, set to Irish air 
The rakes of Mallow, arr. Perey EH. 
Fletcher, ed. H. Clough-Leighter, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
May 13, 1925; 2 « May 15; E 
616020; E. C. Schirmer music ¢o., 
Boston. 9964 


Gammes en sons filés; par H. Duhem, 
of Belgium; cornet, bugle ou tromp- 
ette, si bémol. [Cover title :—Sons 
filés] © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. June 
8, 1925; E 614875; Charles Walpot, 
Brussels, Belgium. 9965 


Garden (A) song; w Ida M. Budd, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 ce. June 29; EH 619328; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

9966 


Gardener (The) ; three songs, w Rab- 
indranath Tagore, prelozila Louisa 
Horaikova, Deutsch von J. Lowen- 
bach, m Anatol Provaznik, of Aus- 
triacrop.-: 134) "4A Doi not™ go. *T2 
others] © Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ec. May 
8; BE 614127; Josef Weinberger, Vi- 
enna. [© translation and music] 

9967 


497 


9957 - 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9968 


pt. 1 nsv220 


Gardens; duet, w Charles Hayes, m 
T. C. Sterndale Bennett, of Great 
Britain. © May 14, 1925; 1 ¢. June 
4; E 614619; Cavendish music ¢o., 
London. 9968 


Gas (The) jet; unison song, w Wil- 
fred Thorley, m H. A. Chambers, 
of England; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 15, 
1925; 1 ec. June 16; BE 614794; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 9969 


Gather in the children; w and m 
Carl Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © May 
15, 1925; 2 e May 20; BE 618442; 
Conference press, Chicago. 9970 


Gather roses while you may; from By 
the way, w Graham John, m Vivian 
Ellis, of England; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 ce May 28; E 614541; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

9971 


Gaunerliebchen; musikalischer 
schwank in drei akten, A. 8. Pordes- 
Milo gesangstexte und musik Willy 
Rosen, klavierpartitur Paul Weiner, 
both of Germany. © Nov. 24, 1924; 
1c. June 22, 1925; HE 614965; Edi- 
tion Vuvag, Berlin. 9972 


Gavotte; arr. from The violin student, 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 29, 1925; 1 ec. May 1: B 
614041; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 9973 


aus der suite nr. 1, E. Schuster, 
of Germany; klavier. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 1 e@ Mar. 19; E 609926; EI- 
friede Schuster, Charlottenburg. 
Germany. 9974 


Gavotte et Musette; by Paul Zilcher, 
of Germany; pf. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. May 5: E 611692; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 9975 


Gay Paris; one-step, L. L. Lynde, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 9; E 614219; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 9976 


Geeze (The) dance; old Cornish cus- 
tom, John C. Holliday, of Great 
Britain; pf. © June 6, 1925; 1 «. 
June 18; E 614779; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 9977 


Gelosina mia; valse lento, V. Spadea, 
of U. 8S.; pf. © June 11, 1925; 2 c. 
June 11; EH 616562; V. Spadea, New 
York. 9978 


General (The) ; march, Ernest Reeves, 
of Great Britain; pf. Hull élite ed. 


© June 12, 1925; 1 « June 22; EB 
614908; James P. Hull, London. 
9979 


General Dawes march; by W. R. F. 
Behrend, arr. H. Qualli Clark, both 
of, U. S.; pl.” © Ie) Junewza toes: 


EK 6169387; Willi R. F. Behrend, 
Brooklyn. 9980 
General’s (The) march; by A. J. 
Holmes, of U. S.; pf. © 1c May 


22, 1925; E 616170; Arthur Joseph 
Holmes, New Haven. 9981 


Gently the voice of the Savior; w 
Wilmot Colson Stone, m G. M. Apo- 
shian, of Turkey, domiciled at Pasa- 
dena, Calif. © May 11, 1925; 2c. - 
May 21; E 618090; George Moses 
Aposhian, Pasadena, Calif. 9982 


George Washington; football song, w 
S. Brookhart, jr, m H. Bush, of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. June 6, 
1925; E 616512; Smith Brookhart, 
jr. and Henry Bush, bday i 


Georgia breakdown ; melody James and 
Janice Blythe, both of U. 8S. ©l1ce. 
June 8, 1925; E 618587; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine.; Chicago. 9984 


Georgia stockade blues; w and mel- 
ody T. Delaney, of U. S. © 1-e. 
June 20, 1925; E 616928; Tom De- 
laney, Baltimore. 9985 


Get-me’s (The) ; w and melody A. C. 
W. Briggs, of U. S. © 1e¢ May 
11, 1925; E 613894; Alice Chase 
Walbridge Briggs, Ty etc 


Get your woman (Cherchez la femme) ; 
from Mercenary Mary, w and mel- 
ody William B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both of U. S. © 1¢. May 
6, 1925; E 611728; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9987 

Gettin’ rid of you; w and m Billy 
Mendez, of Venezuela, domiciled at 
New York: © 1 e@ June 23, 1925; 
E 616904; William Mendez, New 
York. 9988 

Ghetto: w J. Keirn Brennan, m Ralph 
Benatzky, of Austria. © June 8, 
1925: 2 c. June 19; E 618829; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 9989 

Giara (La) (Der grosse krug) ; com- 
media coreografica in un atto di 
Alfredo Casella, of Italy; pf. © 
May 5, 1925: 1 c. May 19; EH 614497; 
Universal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 

9990 

Giava (La) del Marahja; adatta- 

mento ritmico Enrico Frati, musica 


498 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10014 


Virgilio Ranzato, of Italy. © May 
1. 1925: 1 « June 18; E 614815; 
Carlo Sehmidl. Milan. 9991 


Gipsies (The); English w M. C. Gil- 
lington. of Great Britain, m old 
French air, ed. Dawson Freer, of 
Great Britain. 
1 c. Apr. 6: E 614415; Joseph Wil- 
liams. ltd., London. [© English 
lyrics and editing] 9992 


Giriat (Pierre) Trois poémes: de 
Franz Toussaint. musique P. Giriat, 
of France, op. 4; voix élevée. 1. Le 
mirage. [2 others] © May 15, 
1925: 1c.June 8: E 614873; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 9993 


Girl (The) who tripped: w and mel- 
ody J.J. Gudukas, of U.S. ©l1c. 
June 6. 1925; E 616470; John Jf. 
Gudukas. Homestead, Pa. 9994 


Girls and girls: w and m M. H. Wil- 
hisstom me. S. © May: 21, 1925; .2 ¢ 
Mav 23: E 618218: Mary Helene 
Willis. Lafayette. Ind. 9995 


Girls (The) are gonna get it: w and 
m Cumberland Clark, Huntley Tre- 
vor and Mark Strong, all of Great 
Britain: pf. ace. with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. Kel Keech: 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 18, 1925; 1 ec. 
June 22: E 614996: B. Feldman & 
eo.. London. 9996 


Girls’ (The) league: w Gertrude Ham, 


m Ruth Blomquist. of U. S. Spo- 
kane, Wash., Girls’ league North 
eentral high school. © May 23, 


1925: 2c. May 23: E 618798; Jossie 
E. Gibson. Spokane. Wash. 9997 


Gita (Una) in gioia del colle: valse, 
f DeBellis.. of; U.. S.2 pt. ~©,,1. «. 
June 19. 1925: E 618862; Thomas 
DeBellis. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 9998 


Give and take: w Kathleen Stuart, m 
T. CG. Sterndale-Bennett, of Great 
Britain: in BE flat. © June 5, 1925: 
1 ¢. June 25: E 614992; Enoch «& 
sons, Itd.. London. 9999 


Give me a date with a peach: w and 
m QO. Linwood Chadwick. of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1925: E 611555; O. 
Linwood Chadwick musie pub. co.. 
Hyannis. Mass. 10000 

Give me a mannish hair cut; w and 
m G@. V. Matheson. of U.S. ©1e. 
June 6. 1925: E 616538: Geraldine 
Vance Matheson, Shoshoni, Wy. 

10001 

Give me the moonlight and someone 

to love: lyric Chick Endor, melody 


© Mar. 27, 1925;— 


Cliff Edwards, of U.S. ©1c. May 
15, 1925; E 616002; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10002 


Give me you, just you; w and melody 
R..T. Zimmerman, of U.S. ©1e. | 
May 23, 1925: E 618157; R. T. Zim- 
merman, Macbeth, W. Va. 10003 


Give me your smile again: w Oswald 
BE. Foldvary. melody Vera Wilson 
Wynn, of U. S.. ©1e. May 2, 1925; 
E 613719; Mrs. Edward W. Wynn. 
Chicago. 10004 


Give your smiles to the world but shed 
vour tears alone: w and melody J. 
J: Hall? of 0s Sit © liue.: June! 29, 


1925°° WH 619224-" John J. .Hall. 
Bayonne, N. J. 10005 
Glad: w Marjorie MacLachlan, m 


Lloyd Briggs, of U. S. ©1ce. June 
1, 1925; E 618326; Lloyd W. Briggs, 
Kansas City, Mo. 10006 


Glad days, bring back those glad days 
to me: w Henry Troy. melody Spen- 
cer Williams, of U. S. ©1e. May 
22, 1925: E 616182; Tune house, 
inc., New York. 10007 


Glad (The) little rabbit; by E. Mareo, 
of Great Britain: pf. Curwen ed. 
London. J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 
May 6. 1925: 1 c. June 22; E 614986: 
Eric Mareo, London. 10008 


Glad rags: fox-trot song, w and m 
C. L. Harding, jr.. of U. S. © May 
1, 1925.2)... May 1:° HH) 610752: 
Charles L. Harding, jr., Dedham, 
Mass. 10009 


Gladys: opérette en 8 actes, paroles 
Wilfrid Montel et Henri Christophe, 
adaptation Paul Diolot, musique 
Vineent Puget, of France; partition 
chant et pf. 4to. © May 15, 1925: 
1 e. June 8: D 26779: Choudens. 
Paris. 10010 

Gliding fancies: arpeggio waltz, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern. of U. S., op. 536: pf. 
© June 1, 1925: 2 c June 6: B 
616456: Shattinger piano and music 
co., St. Louis. 10011 

Gloomy: waltz, T. Irigoyen, of U. S.: 
pf. © Mav 16, 1925: 2c. June 8; EB 
618645: Teodoro Irigoyen, Corpus 
Christi, Tex. 10012 

Glorious Georgia; w and melody R. H. 
Greenwell, of U. S. © 1 ec May 
19, 1925; E 618034; Robert Holmes 
Greenwell, Washington. 10013 

Glory, glory! w James Rowe, m J. M. 
Hagen, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2 e. May 6: E 613728; EH. O. Ex- 
cell, jr., Chicago. 10014 


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10015 


Glory, hallelujah; w and m H. D. | God is love; w and 


Clarke, of U. S. © June 13, 1925; 
2 e June 20; E 616844; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 10015 


Glory hallelujah, praise the Lord; w 
and m L. L. Nankivell, of U. S8.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 10, 
1925; 2c. June 11; E 616597 ; Louise 
Lovina Nankivell, Chicago. 10016 


Glows -worm (The); by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chattanooga, Tenn., op. 188, no. 
8; organ. (In Twilight sketches) 
© May 14, 1925; 2 ec. May 14; B 
611934; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 10017 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Ga- 
votte ; from Iphigenia in Aulis, tran- 
scribed Carlos Salzedo, of U. S.; 


harp. © June 10, 1925; 2 ce. June 
12; E 618707; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 10018 


Gracious Saviour; anthem for 
Children’s day, w Jane HE. Leeson, 
m Gluck, arr. Mark Andrews, of 
U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc. 


4to. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 c. May 22; 
E 616193; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 10019 


Gliickstrompeter (Der); operette in 
drei akten, Gustav Beer und Armin 
Friedmann, musik Heinrich Rein- 
hardt, of Austria; klavierauszug mit 
Singstimmen, zum dirigieren einger- 
ichtet. © Dee. 31, 1922; 1 e Mar. 
19, 1925; E 614693; Rondo-verlag, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. 

10020 


Go get ’em Caroline; fox trot song, 
w and m Henry Creamer and Isa- 
dore Myer, both of U. S. © June 
26, 1925; 2 c. June 24; E 619076; 


Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 10021 
G O B; fleet welcome song, w and 


m B. H. Carlson, of U. S. © Apr. 

20, 192522 -@ Apr 225 Wi GisZ3A; 

Bert Henry Carlson, Honolulu. 
10022 


Goces and penas; danza, J. Morell 
Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S8S.; 
pf. ©ic. June 30, 1925; E 617036; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, ) Borate Res 

10023 


God is calling; w Almeda Wight Dris- 
coll, m H. A. Henry, of U. S. © 
June 22, 1925; 2 ec. June 29; EB 
619316; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10024 


pt. 111, n. S.; V. 20 


m Mabel Miller 
Sturgis, of U. S. © May 20, 1925; 
2 e. June 5; E 616407; Standard 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 10025. 


God is our hope and strength; an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Jack 
Allen Westrup, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, orgap ace. 4to. © 
May 18, 19253)" e May *26-) Bi 
614489 ; Banks & son, ite Eng- 
land. 10026. 


God is still upon His throne; w W. 
C. Poole, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U. S. © June 22, 1925; 2 ec June 
29; EK 619298 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 10027 ~ 


God lives; w James Rowe, m B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2e June 16; E 616658; John H. 
Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 10028 


God needs me; w Dora F. Hendricks, 
m 8S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 6193812; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

10029 


God needs you; w Mattie B. Shannon, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 
9, 1925; 2 « June 16; EH 616678; 
A ohn H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 

10030 


God (The) of Abraham praise; hymn- 
anthem, P. A. Schnecker, rev. Harry 
L. Harts, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. Rev. ed. 4to. © June 
2, 1925; 2 « June 25; E 619161; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
[© revision] 10031 


God shall wipe away all tears; w 
J. Josey, m arr. from southern mel- 
ody, J. Josey, of U. S. © June 24, 
1925; 2 ce. June 27; E 617007; John 
Josey, Fort Worth, Tex. 10032 


God took the sunshine;  w Jean Salis- 
bury, m Harriet A. Johnson, of U. 
S. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 13; 
E 616610; John C. Miller, Boston. 

10033 


God will answer prayer; w Catherine 
Norman, m Alma White, of U. S. 
© June 4, 1925; 2 ec June 6; E 
616504; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, — 
Node 10034 


Godard (Benjamin Louis) Paul) 
Sérénade; extraite des six duettini, 
arr. Victor Charmettes, of France; 


orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June 12, 1925; 1 ¢« June 12; BH 
100385 


614746; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Godowsky (Louis) Melody; by L. 
Godowsky, of England; violin and 
pf. © June 16, 1925; 1 c. June 7; 
E 614899; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
ine., London. 10036 


God’s love; w and m L. M. John- 
son, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1924; 2c. 
May 5, 1925; EH 613819; Lois M. 
Johnson, Richmond, Va. 10037 


God’s will; duet with cho., w and m 
Ethel V. Skiff, of U. S. © June 8, 
1925; 2 ce. June 17; E 616752; Hom- 
er A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 10038 


God’s world; w and m HEH. McH. 
Shields, of U.S. © Jan. 1, 1925; 2c. 
May 5; E 618821; Elizabeth McH. 
Shields. Richmond. 10039 


Goetze (Walter W.) Die vier schlau- 
meier; biedermeier-posse in drei 
akten, Bruno Decker und Richard 
Bars gesangstexte R. Bars, musik 
W. W. Goetze, klavierauszug, einger- 
ichtet Paul Weiner, of Germany. © 
Dee. 31, 1924: 1 ec. June 22, 1925; 
E 614976; Edition Vuvag, Berlin. 

10040 


Gold and silver; three-step, C. A. Tay- 
fae eS t Violin,—2. * Pf") 
1 ec. each May 18, 1925; E 616066, 
616070; Cora Anna Taylor, Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 10041, 10042 


Gold moon; w and melody R. R. Proc- 
for, of WU. Si, © 1c. May 11, 1925; 
E 613876; R. Roy Proctor, Furport, 
Wash. 10043 


Golden (The) city of St. Mary: w 
John Masefield, m Thomas Wood, of 
England. © May 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 
21; E 614427; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 10044 


Golden (The) dawn; w Harold Robé, 
m Peter De Rose and Pierre Connor, 
both of U. S.; medium voice. 
May 23, 1925;2c. May 25; E 618825 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine. New York. 

10045 


girl; w and m Lee 
Morse, of U. S. © May 28, 1925; 
2 ec. June 1; E 618462; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

10046 


Golden glow; waltz song, w and mel- 
ody T. C. Heistand, of U. S., arr. 
Frank P. Bakes. © 1 c. June 17, 
1925; E 618810; Thomas C. Heis- 
tand, Columbus, O. 10047 


Golden hours; Children’s day service, 
w Carolyn B. Freeman and others, 
m Ira B. Wilson and others, of U. 


Golden dream 


10058 


es 


S. 8 vo. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. May 11; A 8308382; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 10048 
Golden jubilee march; May 1925; F. 
de V. Ball, of U. S.; pf. Washington, 
D. C., Homer L. Kitt co. © May 6, 
1925; 2 c. May 7; E 613796; Frances 
de Villa Ball, Washington. 10049 


Golden memories; w Benny Davis, m 
Harry Akst, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2c. June 24; E 619110; Forst- 
er music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

10050 


Golden rod; w P. A. Maxwell, m Alice 
Clarke Maxwell, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. © 1c. May 28, 1925; E 
618300 ; Paul Ammon Maxwell, West 
View, Pa. 10051 


Goldiges lachen (Sourire d’or) ; inter- 
mezzo, Oscar Klose, of Germany, op. 
231; salon orch. mit pf. direktion. 
4to. © May 19, 1925; 1 c« June 3; 
E 614580; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 

10052 

Goldylock’s waltz; by Elsie K. Brett, 

Ulaeeio. oS. ss DE. (In Make-believe 
sketches) © May 18, 1925; 2 «. 
May 21; E 618118; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 10053 


Gondoliera veneziana (Venetian boat- 
song) ; English version Th. Baker, 
of U. S., m collected, elaborated and 
arr. Geni Sadero. [Venetian dialect 
and English text] © Mar. 31, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 30, 1 c. May 18; E 618309; 
G. Schirmer, inc.. New York. [© 
English version] 10054 


Italian folk-song, English ver- 
sion Th. Baker, m collected, elabor- 
ated and arr. Geni Sadero, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Italian and 
English text] © Mar. 28, 1925; 2 
ce. Apr. 6; E 611813; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© collection, elabo- 
ration and arrangement] 10055 


Good-bye; from Why not, w Jacque- 
lyn Green, m Cooper Paul, of U. S. 
© May 11, 1925; 2 ec. May 23; H 
618204; Harry D. Squires, New 
York. 10056 

Good-bye o’ pal, I’m leaving you; w 
R. Clyde, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
10011924; 22e." May’ 23) 61925; .H 
618197; Robert Clyde, New York. 

10057 


Good night, pleasant dreams, God 
bless you; w and m G. Spink, of U. 
S., arr. Robert Gray. © May 23, 
1925 ; 2 ce. May 25; E 618228; George 
Spink, Providence, R. I. 10058 


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10059 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Goodnight sweetheart; w and melody, 
Hal Keidel, of U. S. © 1c. May 
15, 1925; E 616001; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 10059 


Same. © June 4, 1925 2 ec. June 
5; E 618529; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 10060 


Goofey blues; w and m L. M. Van 
Sivke, of U. S. ©1c. May 2, 1925; 
EH) 611576; Leland M. VanSlyke, San 
Fernando, Calif. 10061 


Goose (The) and the golden egg; w 
and m J. L. Barrie, of Canada. © 
1c. June 15, 1925; BE 618751; John 
Leonard Barrie, Richmond, P. Q., 
Canada. 10062 


Goose pimples; w EH. Covato, melody 
EK. Covato and Walter Moloney, both 
of U. S. © 1e May 23, 1925; B 
618193 ; Etzi Covato, Pittsburgh. 

10063 


Gosh darn those mosquitoes; w D. L. 
Thompson, m F. R. Lhotak, of U. S. 
© June 15, 1925; 2 c. June 18; EB 
618993 ; Lhotak & Thompson, Beloit, 
Wis. 10064 


Gospel (The) call; w Charles A. 
Parker, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. 
©» June. 8.<1925,;,. 2c. Junesag 
616747 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10065 


Gossip; light allegro, Gaston Borch, 
of Norway; orch. 4to. © June 9, 
1925; 2 ec. June 11; E 618660; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 10066 


w EH. R. Posnack and HEdith 
Donin, melody E. R. Posnack, of 
U.S. ©1le. May 4, 1925; E 613649; 
Emanuel R. Posnack, Brooklyn. 

10067 


Gottesdienst: zusammengestellt und 
hrsg. Gtinther Ramin, of Germany; 
orgel. Hd. Breitkopf. 12mo. _ obl. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 c. June 22; EB 
615003 ; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

10068 

Gounod (Charles Francois)  Ballet- 
suite: aus Die kdnigin von Saba, 
instrumentation und zusamménste!- 
lung untibertroffen Max Rhode. of 
Germany: salon-orch. mit pf.-direc- 
tion. Hdil-Grosehy es Panz der 
Jtidinnen. [4 others] © Feb. 15, 
1925; 1 ce. May 25; E 614704; Ph. 
Grosch, Wtirzburg, Germany. 10069 


—— Faust: ballet music. arr. Herbert 
| KF. Bllingford, of Great Britain: 
organ. obl. 8vo. © June 8, 1925: 
1 ec. June 5; BE 614679; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 10070 


——excerpts from the opera, 
rhythmic paraphrase Arthur Lange, 
of U. S.; orch. © May 11; 1925; 
2 ¢« May 14; E 611893; Arthur 
Lange, inc., New York. [© rhyth- 
mic paraphrase] 10071 


finale, m C. Gounod, arr. G. 
O, Hornberger, of U. S.; mixed cho. 
_4to. © May 1, 1925;.2 ce May 4: 
E 616116; G. O. Hornberger, Wood- 
haven, L. I, N. Y¥. [© arrange- 
ment] 10072 


— My heart can never change (Mon 
ceeur ne peut changer); air from 
Mireille, English w Perey Pinker- 
ton, from the French of M. Carre, 
m arr. Boosey & co., ltd., of Eng- 
land in EH flat. [English and French 
text] © Apr. 24, 1925; 1c. May 16; 
E 614867 ; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
[© English text and arrangement of 

- music] 10073 

Grace (La) du petit poucet; de Mau- 
rice Pesse, of France; pf. 4 quatre 
mains. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ce. May 9; 
EH 614187; Alph. Schotte et cie., 
Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 10074 


Graceful dance; arr. from The violin 
student, Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 
ain: pf. © Apr. 29, 1925; 1 « May 
1; E 614042; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. ; 10075 

Graceful (The) swan; waltz, George 
Prager, arr. Calvin Grooms, both of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © May 28, 
1925; 2 c. May 29; E 616334; Cen-. 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

10076 


Graduation march; by H. Stanley 
Walser, of U. S., op. 41; pf., four 
hands. © June 1, 1925; 2 ce. June 6; 
E 616459; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 10077 


Granada ; from Co-optimists, w Great- 
rex Newman, m Melville Gideon, of 
England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1 ce. May 28; E 614535; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 19078 


Granat; polka, J. Myslik, of U. S.; pf. 
Cleveland, O., J. F. Jaworski. 
June 6, 1925; 2c. June 8; EH 6185538 ; 
J. F. Jaworkski, Cleveland. 10979 

Grand (Le) arbre; paroles Georges 
Duhamel, musique Albert Doyen, of. 
France; sop. solo, basse solo et 
choeur 4 4 voix mixtés. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1c. May 9; E 614277; Heugel, 
Paris. 10080 

Grand (The) De Molay; marching 
song, w and m Bethuelle Gross, of 
U. S.. Topeka, Kan., W. F. Roehr 


502 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10102 


music Co. 
June 19; 
Gross, Topeka, Kan. 


© June 19, 1925; 2 c. 
E 618848; Bethuelle A. 
10081 


Grand march; arr. from The violin 
student, Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 


ain; pf. © Apr. 29 ,1925; 1 c. May | 


1; E 614043; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
10082 


Grandma dances; by Richard Ferber, 
Of GEIS.::pt. © June’ 12, /1925 3:2. ¢. 
June 18; BE 618983; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 10083 


Grandmothers’ polka; by Helen L. 
Cramm, -of, U.S., 0p. 37, (no. 33 3 (pt. 


London. 


duet. © May 25, 1925; 2 c« May 
27; E 616317; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 10084 


Grandpa’s gavotte; by Richard Ferber, 
of U. S.; pf. © June 12, 1925; 2 «. 
June 18; E 618970; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 10085 


Grandpa’s spells; by Jelly Roll Mor- 
ton [pseud. of Ferd Morton], arr. 
Elmer Schoebel, both of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Apr. 1, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 27; 
1 ec. May 21; E 618136; Melrose 
bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 10086 


Grasshopper’s serenade; by Harriet P. 
Sawyer, rev. Ellis Levy, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © June 2, 1925; 2c. 
June 6; E 616449; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© bow- 
ing, editing and phrasing] 10087 


Grave e largamente; at the eastle 
gate, Jean Sibelius, op. 46, arr. Al- 
fred Pagel, of Germany; orch. New 
and rev. ed. (Pelleas et Melisande 
set) © May 10, 1925; 1-c. May 27: 
E 614439; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© new arrangement] 

10088 


Grave (The) in the valley; w and 
melody H. M. Waite, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. June 13, 1925; EH 616625; Elsie 
M. Waite, Ludington, Mich. 10089 


Gray dusk; idyl, by Chester Nordman, 
of U. S.; pf. © June 2, 1925; 2 «. 
June 6; E 616442; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. 10090 


Great (The) god Pan; w Elizabeth 
Barrett Browning, m H. E. Baker, 
of England; cho. of female voices. 
4to. © May 5, 1925; 1 ce. May 16: 
HE 6143876; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10091 


Great Lord of Lords; anthem, Orlando 
Gibbons, ed. by Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, of Great Britain; violin 1 and 


2, viola 1 and 2 and violoncello. 
4to. © May 22, 1925; 1c. June 6; 
EK 614686; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10092 


great King of Gods, w H. R. 
Bramley, m Orlando Gibbons, ed. 
E. H. Fellowes, of England; alto 
solo, mixed cho., organ ace. 4to. 
© Apr. 18, 1925; 1 c Apr. 29; B 
614155 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
10093 


Great (The) price of my pardon; w 
Will H. Ruebush, m 8S. W. Beazley, 
CF A. OSAN@) Mar’. 1541925.5 25 e: 
June 22; E 619025; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 10094 


Greatest (The) of all; w James Rowe, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © Apr. 
27, 1925; 2 c May 6; E. 613745; 
EH. O. Excell, jr., ‘Chicago. 10095 


Grecian serenade; melody J. A. Voul- 
gares, of Greece, domiciled at Cleve- 
land, O. © 1e June 20, 1925; E 
616835; John A. Voulgares, Cleve- 
land. 10096 


Green and silent valley (T-wa-sen- 
tha) ; w Jesse G. M. Glick, m Irv- 
ing M. Wilson, of U. S. © June 
12, 1925; 2 ec. June 18; E 618966; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

10097 


Green meadows; w anon., m Celius 
Dougherty, of U. S.; high voice. © 
May 1, 1925; 2 c. May 5; E 611691; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 10098 


Grief; by William Griffith, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614305; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 10099 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Heart- 
wounds (Hjertesar-herzwunden) ; 
op. 34, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.;: 
full band, with conductor. 4to. © 
May 20, 1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 


618939; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. [© arrangement] 10100 
Norweigian dance; no. 2, arr. 


Herbert Sanders, of U. S.; organ. 
(In American organ quarterly, v. 
6, no. 14, July, 1925) © June 23, 
1925; 2c. June 25; E 616950; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 10101 


Grieve not for those that sleep; sa- 
cred w, m L. K. Whipp, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, with organ acc. 4to. 
© May 25, 1925, 2 e. May 27; E 
616277 ; Lawrence K. Whipp, Paris. 

10102 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10103 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Grieving; Hnglish w M. C. Gillington, 
of Great Britain, m Carl Reinecke, 
ed. Dawson Freer, of Great Britain. 
© Mar. 27, 1925; 1 c« Apr. 6; E 
614418 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© English words and edit- 
ing] 10103 


Grosse (Die) unbekannte; operette in 
drei akten, worte Julius Wilhelm u. 
Gustav Beer, musik Franz von Sup- 
pé, musikalische, einrichtung Karl 
Pauspertl, of Austria ; klavierauszug 
mit tberlegtem text Gustav Volk, of 
Austria. © May 1, 1925; 1 ¢. May 


1; E 614886; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b h., 
Leipzig. 10104 
—— — —— — klavierauszug 


zu zwei handen Gustav Volk, both 
of Austria. ©), duly) t. A920. he: 
June 8; E 614990; Aug. Cranz, g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 10105 
Grosse (Die) welt; wanderlied, worte 
Beda, musik Ralph Erwin, of Hun- 
gary. © Dec. 1, 1924; 1c Apr. 27, 
1925; E 614478; Wiener bohéme-ver- 
lag, Vienna. 10106 


Gruenberg (Louis) Four  indiscre- 
tions (Vier indiscretionen) ; von lL. 
Gruenberg, of U. S., op. 20; string 
quartet. Parts. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
2 c. May 8; E 619165; Universal- 
edition a. g., Vienna. 10107 

Se. 12mo. © May 
12, 1925;.2.¢c. June 25; EB 619163; 
Universal-edition a. g., Vienna. 

10108 

Griinen (Die) wilder versinken; text 
und musik Heinrich Zoellner, of 
Germany; mi&nnerchor a capella. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 1 e@ June 
29; E 615016; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Madgeburg, Germany. 10109 


Grundlagen des klavierspiels und der 
allegemeinen musiklehere; bearb. 
und hrsg. Karl Zuschneid, of Ger- 
many. © June 1, 1924; 1 c. May 
25, 1925; E 614740; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 10110 

Guard patrol; march, Frank R. Ber- 
tram, of U. S.; banjo. © Feb. 28, 
1925; 2 ce. May 2; E 611635; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 10111 

Guardia (La) blanca; marcha, de la 
revista Mexican Ra-ta-plan, Emilio 
D. Uranga, of Mexico; pf. © Apr. 
25, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614291; A. 
Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. 
F., Mex. - 10112 

Emilio D. Uranga, of Mex- 

leo? pf. ©: Pf @ > Mayr 2, »19252)-8 

611578; A. Wagner y Levien, Mex- 

ico, D. F., Mexico. 10113 


Guess where I’m goin’; Yank fox trot, 
w and m Cub Chester and Tolch 
Evans, both of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June ‘2, 1925501 ‘¢. iuinevaer 
614818 ; Cecil Lennox & co., London. 

10114 


Guess you know; w Helen Taylor, m 
May H. Brahe, of -Great Britain; 
in’ B ‘flat.. (Cedunme4/oeneit ce, 
June 25; E 614991; Enoch & sons, 
ltd., London. 10115 


Guiraud (H.) Caprice; ed. Léon Same- 
tini, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
May 2, 1925; 2c. June 20; E 618917; 
Carl Fischer, ine.. New York. [© 
arrangements] 10116 

Gunga Din; w Rudyard Kipling. m 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S.; 
low voice. © May 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 1; E 616713; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati. 10117 


Gut, gut, gut! text Beda, musik Oskar 
Steiner, of Germany. Dee. 1, 
1924; 1 ce Apr. 27, 1925; E 614477; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

10118 

Gypsies in the wood; w and m Law- 
rence Lorraine, of Great Britain. 
Oxford. Sydney Acott & co., ltd. © 
May 1, 1925; 1 ec. May 5; HB 614101; 
Mrs. P. C. Adamson, Oxford, Hng- 
land. 10119 

Gypsy; w Jesse G. M. Glick, melody 
Josef Koenigsberger, of Austria. © 
1 ec. June 15, 1925; E 618770; Joh- 
anna Kristoffy Onesti, San Fran- 
cisco. 10120 

Gypsy dreams; w and m Art Kahn, J. 
Altiere and Fred Huffer, all of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 8, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; EH 619177; Ted 
Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 

10121 

Gypsy love song; w Sarah Grames 
Clark, m David Brooke, of U. S.; 
male quartet. 4to. May 20, 1925; 
2e. May 25; E 616233; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. . 10122 

Gypsy (The) trail; romance, w Rud- 
vard Kipling, m F. A. Howson, of 
U.S. sin A fatweG Apes mos. ; 
2e. May 15; _E 616118; Frank 7. 
Howson, Hollis, L. I, N.Y. 10123 

Handel (George Friedrich) And the 
glory of the Lord; from Messiah, w 
from the Bible, m ed. Carl F. Pfat- 
teicher, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
pf. or -organ acc. 4to. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618924; Carl 
Fischer, ine. New York. ° [© ar- 
rangement | 10124 


o04 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10145 


— Ask if you damask rose; from 
Susanna, w Oid Hnglish, ed. Lud- 
wig Lebell, of England. © June 
15, 1925; 1 c« June 29; E 615054; 
Stainer & Beil, ltd., London. 10125 


Der harmonische grobschmied ; 
arie mit variationen, bearb. Florizel 
Von Reuter, of U. S.; violine und 


klavie. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. June 
22; E 616914; Ernst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig. 10126 


— — Organ concerto no. 5; from the 
2nd. set, ed. Henry G. Ley, of Great 
Britain. © May 22, 1925; 1 ec. 
June 6; E 614688; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 10127 


Tamerlan; oper in drei akten, 
Nicola Haym, klavierauszug mit 
text Hermann Roth, of Germany. 
Ed. Breitkopf. 4to. © June 8, 
1925; 1c. June 22; E 615004; Breit- 
kolf & Hartel, Leipzig. 10128 


Thanks be to Thee (Dank sei 
dir, Herr) ; arioso from a cantata 
for stringed instruments, ed. and 
the English paraphrase added How- 
ard D. McKinney, of U. S.; low 
voice. © May 21, 1925; 2 ec. May 
Zot 618209: .J. Wischer, & ..bro:, 
New York. [© editing and English 
paraphrase] 10129 


Haii! hoiy hill! w H. C. Rollins, m 
James Baden. Powell, of Canada, 
cantors solo, and cho. of mixed 
voices with organ acc. 4to. © May 
25, 1925; 2 « May 27; E 616278; 
Helen Collins Rollins, Alexandria. 
Va. 10130 


Hail Marietta; w Wilbur Schramm, 
m Allen Rupp, of U. 8. Marietta, O., 
Marietta high school. © May 23, 
19255 20¢e. May 23; HB) 616252 ;' A.’ R. 
Keppel, Marietta, O. 10131 


Hail the Sesqui-centennial of 1926; 
w and m M. C. Guthier, of U. S. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Guthier music co. 
© May 1, 1925; 2 ¢ May 9; EB 
611806; Mary C. Guthier, Philadel- 
phia. 10132 


Hail thee, festival day! Sarum pro- 
cessional, tr. M. F. B., m Healey 
Willan, of Canada: unison voices. 


4to. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 22; 
EH 616192; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 10133 


Hail to the King of Glory; w and m 
B. B. McKinney. of U. S. © June 
24; 1925; 2 ce: June 27; E 616986; 
B. B. McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 

10134 


54219—26——_5 


Hail to thee, our alma mater; w Helen 
Stephenson Robertson, m Alma Gar- 
ber Bridges, of U. 8S. [Photostat] 
© Apr. 20, 1925; 2 c. June 30; B 
617052; Des Moines university, Des 
Moines. 10135 


_ Hale and hearty; barn dance, Charles 


Huerter, of U. S.; pf. ©-June' 1, 
1925; 2 ce. June 5; BE 6164381; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10136 


Halielujah! I am free; w and m A. A. 
Jameson, of U. S. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. June 10; E 618651; Lillenas 
pub. co.. Indianapolis. 10137 


Hamilton high school; 1925 class song, 
w Mildred Tuley, m Louise Haid, 
harmonized and arr. W. H. Lebo, 
bot jor VS eh June, 1. 1925-2 ©. 
June i; E 618340; Will H. Lebo, 
Hamilton, O. 10138 


Hang a smile upon your face; w and 
melody A. P. Shepard, of U. S. © 
1c. May 4, 1925; EH 613684; Annie 
Perkins Shepard, Lexington, Mass. 

10139 

Hank’s book of college ditties for the 
ukulele; intro: West Point song, 
etc., W and m various authors, arr. 
Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] of U. S. 12mo. [Cover title: 
Hank’s coliege ditties for the uku- 


lele] © May 18, 1925; 2c. May 19; 
aff. May 26; A 858073; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 10140 


Hank’s book of common camp ditties; 
by Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet]- of U. S.; ukulele. Svo. © 
June 6, 1925; 2 c¢. and aff. June 8: 
A 858570; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 10141 


Hank’s one hour course in ukulele 
playing; by Hank Linet [pseud. of 
Henry A. Linet] of U. S. 8vo. © 
Maty 11, 1925;02%e0 May 124) aif. 
May 22; A 856967; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 10142 


Hank’s songs of the sunny South: by 
Hank Linet [pseud. of Henry A. 
Linet] of U. S.; ukulele. Svo. © 
June 6, 1925; 2 c. and aff. June 8; 
A 858571; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 10143 


Happiness; w and melody F. J. Kern, 
OF Ui SoG ft .c. May A192n. 7B 
611706; Florence J. Kern, Manhas- 
Setoulbewt.., N.Y. 10144 


Happy; waltz-ballad, w and m M. 
Zahn, of U.S. ©1e. May 23, 1925: 
E 618796; Myrtle Zahn, Louisville. 

10145 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10146 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Happy birds; part-song, w C. T. Steele, 
Eduard Holst, arr. Ross Hilton, of 
U. 8.; mixed voices. 4to. © May 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 5; EH 618635; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement | 10146 


Happy days; fox-trot, w Jack Chernis, 
m I. J. Sacher, of U. S. ©1-« 
June 29, 1925; EH 619217; Isidor J. 
Sacher, Bronx, N. Y. 10147 

Happy-go-lucky days; w Al Wilson, 
m A. Wilson and James A. Bren- 
nan, both of U. S. © 1c. Apr. 23, 
1925; E 613827; Al. Wilson music 
pub. co., New York. 10148 

Happy (The) hobo; w and melody L. 
Browne, of U. S. © 1c May 8, 
1925; E 618836; Lawrence Browne, 
Bishops Falls, Newfoundland. 

10149 

Happy holidays for children; collec- 
tion of nineteen songs, w and m 
Leila France, of U. S. San Fran- 
cisco, Elite music co. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 16; aff. Apr. 17; A 
822982; Leila France McDermott, 
San Francisco. 10150 


Happy isle; w and m A. Hisenberg, of 
U. S. © 1 ¢@ May 11, 1925; EB 
613881; Anna Hisenberg, Brooklyn. 

10151 


Happy lad; w and m Dexter Mason 
fi. eC. Di Mason} of U- Se. «© ec. 
May 11, 1925; E 611826; Charles 
Dexter Mason, Springfield,Mo. 10152 


Happyland; w F. W. Goodwin, m 
Dominic Lamonica, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Trenton, N. J. ©1c¢. May 
21, 1925; E 618076; Frederick Wil- 
liam Goodwin, Trenton, N. J. 10153 

Hard-to-get gal; w and m Benny 
Davis and Joe Burke, both of U.S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. May 4; E 611741; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 10154 

Harding jr. high school song; w 
Thomas Harrison, m W. K. Bond, 
of U. S. Philadelphia, Pa., Harding 
jr. high school. © May 1, 1925; 2. 
May 9; E 611800; Wilmer K. Bond, 


Philadelphia. 10155 
Haremsnacht; orientalischer foxtrot 
und blues, text Arthur Rebner, 


musik Tito Murzilli, of Italy, arr. 
Fritz Redl, of Austria. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 1 c. May 25; E 614707; Hdi- 
tion Rebner & Wergo, Berlin. 10156 
Hark, hark the lark; w William 
Shakespeare, m B. M. Altheimer, of 
U.S. ©l1ce. May 2, 1925; £ 611579; 
Bessie Miriam Altheimer, St. Louis. 
10157 


Harrison 


Hark to the tramp; song of Rotary, w 
Stanley Leverton, m Landon Ron- 
ald, of Great Britain; in E flat. © 
May 6, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614289; 
Enoch & sons, London. 10158 


Harmonic fingerings for the fiute; 
Studies in high notes, Arthur 
Brooke, of U. S. © June 3, 1925; 
2c. June 22; H 619131; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. 10159 


Harmonista; polka, J. F. Jaworski, of 
U..S.5; pie! ©, duben6, dS2hs 2c: 
June 8; E 618554; J. F. Jaworski, 
Cleveland. , 10160 


(Sidney) Vier priludien 
(Four preludes) ; by S. Harrison, of 
England, op. 1; pf. Hd. Breitkopf. 
1. Etincelles. [8 others] © Apr. 
18,1925 5.1. ey, Maye Avs; 4614048 - 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Liepzig. 10161 


Harvest time; by Maurice Arnold, of 


U. S.; violin. © June 23, 1925: 2 c. 
June 25; E 619180; M. A. Strot- 
hotte, New York. 10162 


Hast du denn das gewollt? valse-lente, 
Edw. May, instr. Max Mehlhorn, 
both of Germany; salon-orch. mit 
pf. direktion. 4to. © Feb. 25, 1925; 
I'c. June 22; Hi '614972- Ries > & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 10163 


worte HE. Nacke, musik Ed. 
May, of Germany. © Feb. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. June 22; E 614973; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 10164 


Haunting blue eyes; w L. S. Fergu- 
son, m Leo Dwattedberg [pseud. of 
Edward Lebegott] of U.S. ©1e 
June 29, 1925; E 619260; Leland S. 
Ferguson, East Rockaway, L. L., 
N. Y. ; 10165 


Have a little fun; w Richard W. Pas- 
coe and Will HE. Dulmage, m Eduard 
Werner, arr. August Halter, both of 
U. 8.; male voices. 4to. © May 
9,, 1925 3°°2  C.. Maya 7 =) By ioekiaG: 


Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. 10166 
—_— —_—_ —_—_ ——_ ——- mixed voices. 
4to. © May 5, 1925; 2 ce May 7; 


EK 618474; Chas. E. Roat musie co., 
Battle Creek. 10167 


Have a smile for everyone you meet; 
three-part song, w J. Keirn Bren- 
nan and Paul Cunningham, m Bert 
Rule, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
treble voices. School ed. 4to. © 
June.'2,.1925; 2 -e@ June 10; Bb 
618624; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

0168 


006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


10192 


Have mercy upon me, O God; w from 
Psalm LI, m Orlando Gibbons, ed. 
BE. H. Fellowes, of England; treble 
and alto duet, mixed cho., organ acc. 
4to. © Apr. 18, 1925; 1c. Apr. 29; 
E 614154; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10169 


Have you forgotten; by J. H. Wool- 
fordoniW.!.S.7 pi © ih e.oMay 7, 
1925; E 611719; Jeanne H. Wool- 
ford, Rochester, N. Y. 10170 


Have you lightened some burden to- 
day; w George O. Webster, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2 ec. June 29; E 619318; Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 10171 


Have you seen a whyte lily grow; w 
Ben Jonson, m Sydney Northcote, 
of Great Britain, op. 22, no. 2; 
sop. 1, 2. 4to. © May 26, 1925; 
1 ec. June 6; E 614645; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 10172 


Hawaiian ripples; w Harry Alcott, m 
Jimmy Preston, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 1, 1925; 2 «. 
June 4; E 616417; J. W. Jenkins 
sons music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

10173 


Hawaiian star of love; w and m 
Fred Rose, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © May 19, 1925; 2 c. May 22; 
E 616186; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 10174 


Hawaiian (The) vamp; that haunting 
Hula glide, w Bob Lukens, m John- 
ny .Neble, ot UU. S:..©': Apr. - 28, 
1925; 2 c. May 4; E 613713; Noble 
& Lukens, Honolulu, T. H. 10175 


Hawkes & son’s cornet solo album, no. 
4; arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, of 
England; pf. acc. © Apr. 30, 1925; 
1c. May 15; E 614374; Hawkes & 
son, London. 10176 


Hawkes & son’s trombone solo album, 
no. 1; ed. Harold Laycock, of Eng- 
land; with pf. or organ ace. 1. 
Parted. [and 5 others] © Apr. 28, 
1925; 1¢. May 9; E 614317 ;s Hawkes 
& son, London. 10177 


Haydn (Franz Josef) The dying 
child; English w M. C. Gillington, 
of Great Britain, ed. Dawson Freer, 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 6; E 614416; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. [© English 
lyries and editing] 10178 

Die jahreszeiten (The seasons) ; 

Englische tibersetzung Mevanwy 

Roberts, Franzésische tibersetzung 

Amédée und Frieda Boutarel, voll- 


standiger klavierauszug bearb. Paul 
Klengel, of Germany. 4to. [Ger- 
man, English and French text] © 
May 5, 1925; 1 c. May 21; E 6143899; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 10179 


Sonata ; ed., phrased and fingered 
with analysis Stewart Macpherson, 
of Great Britain; pf. Analytical ed. 
no. 1, in E flat major.—no. 7, in D 
major. © May 21, 1925; 1 ¢ each 
June 1; E 614577, 618578; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 10180, 10181 


Hayride (A) party; by, L. Renk, of 
BeiS. +) pt. ©. May 7, 1995-627 e: 
May 9; E 613933 ; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 10182 


He came to save me; w and m Charles 
H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 8, 
1925; 2 c«. June 17; E 616742; Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 10183 


He careth for you; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m) Henry: Po’ Morton, of US-S! 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613726; 
E. O. Exeell, jr., Chicago. 10184 


He is my Savior too; w Calia Alt- 
staetter, m William M. Runyan, of 
CLS. (On May 1A 1025 -, 2) e. tune 
10; E 618656; Lillenas pub. co., In- 
dianapolis. 10185 


He is risen; w and m B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2 ec. June 27; E 616983; B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 10186 


He is the same; w Kathryn Finchey, 
m Herbert G. Tovey, of U. S. 
May 20, 1925; 2c. June 5; E 616408; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 10187 

He keeps the joy-bells ringing; w 
James Rowe, m Katherine Howe 
[pseud. of B. D. Ackley], of U. S. 
© June 9, 1925; 2 c« June 16; B 
616662; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
Nec: 10188 


He lifted my load of sin; w and m 
L. S. Leech, of U. S. © May 9, 
1925; 2 c. May 15; E 616018; Lida 
Shivers Leech, Philadelphia. 10189 

He’ll carry you thru; w and m Mabel 
Miller Sturgis, of U. S. © May 20, 
1925; 2 ec. June 5; E 616403; Stan- . 
dard pub. co., Cincinnati. 10190 


He looked in pity on me; w James 
Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15,1925: 2 ¢. June 22- BH 
619024; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10191 

He may be half-witted, but he’s my 
fellow; w and m H. Heinz and D. 
Walker, both of U. S. ©1e. June 
26, 1925; E 619181; Harry Heinz 
and Dan Walker, New York. 10192 


507 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10193 


Hé! prends ton temps! dans Un soir 
de folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand 
et Bertal-Maubon, musique Vincent 
Scotto, of France. © June 19, 1925; 
1 c. June 20; E 614903; Hnoch & 
cie, Paris. 10193 


He’s always borrowing money; w and 
m Harry Bedford, W. H. Wallis and 
Bennett Scott, all of Great Britain ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions!, ‘(© June® 25, 1925; 1 ¢:.sune 
29; E 615009; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 10194 


~ He’s gone blues; melody Bessie Smith, 


arr. Fred W. Longshaw, both of 
U.S. ©1c. June 2, 1925; E 616343 ; 
C. R. pub. co., New York. 10195 


w and melody B. Smith, of U. S. 
© 1¢ May: 16, 1925; E 616529; 
Bessie Smith, % Perry Bradford 
music co., New York. 10196 


He’s got to let my girl alone; w and 
melody O. D. Overbey, of U. S. © 
1c. May 16, 1925; E 611974; Ola 
D. Overbey, Carrollton, Ala. 10197 


He’s reliable; from Charlot’s revue, w 
Laddie Cliff and Leonard Henry, m 
H. B. Hedley, of England; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr. 27, 1925; 1 ec. May 28; E 
614538 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 10198 


Head (Michael) Three songs of fan- 
tasy; w Frank Dempster Sherman 
and Hileen M. Reynolds, m M. Head, 
of Great Britain. 1. The fairies 
dance, [2 others] © Mar. 9, 1925; 
1c. Mar. 26; E 614045; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 10199 


Headin’ for home; w and m Arnold 
Johnson and Isham Jones, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 
15, 1925; 2 c June 18; E 618990; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

10200 


Headlam-Morley (Hlse) Three songs; 
w August von Platen, m EH. Head- 
lam-Morley, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, W. Paxton & co., Itd. 1. Diora’s 
lied. [2 others] © June 2, 1925; 
1c. May 28; E 614600; Else Head- 
lam-Morley, London. 10201 


Heads up; march, John N. Klohr, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 29, 1925; 
2c. May 1; E 618009; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 10202 


orch. 4to. © May 7, 
1925; 2 ce. May 8; E 613908; John 
Church co., C*acinnati. 10203 


—<$<$<— ——— 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Health songs; w Hmily Nichols Hatch, 
m arr. and composed Ciaude War- 
ford and Willard Sektberg, both of 


U. S. 4to. © May 1, 1925; 2 e. 
May 2; aff. May 15; A 855180; 
National tuberculosis assn., New 
York. 10204 


Hear Thou my song; w and m M. A. 
Stover, of U. S. © April 10, 1925: 
2c. June 15; E 618749; Murray A. 
Stover, Pasadena. 10205 


Hear thy lover’s ery; Indian song, w 
Edna Dean Proctor, m Thurlow 
Lieurance; three women’s voices. 
4to. © May 7, 1925; 2c. May 9; EB 
613912; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 10206 


Heart (The) of a pearl; w arr. from 
Robert Browning, by G. W. Steb- 
bins, m G. Waring Stebbins, of U. 
S. 1. High voice in E flat.—2. Med- 
ium low in C. © May 23, 1925; 2 
ce. each June 5; H 618634; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 10207 


Heart of mine; w Juanita E. Roos, m 
Anna Priscilla Risher, of ,U. S. 1. 
Sop. or ten—2. Alto or bar. © 
June 19, 1925: 2 ce. each June 20; E 
616861; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 10208 


Heart (The) of the storm; w and m 
R. N. Morrill, of U. S. © May 16, 
1925; 2 c. May 23; E 618196; Rosa 
Neil Morrill, Los Angeles. 10209 


Heart (The) of you; w and m L. G. 
Nicholson, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1c. June 22, 1925; EH 619062; Laurie 
Gregory Nicholson, Los Angeles. 

10210 

Heartless woman’s blues; w and mel- 
ody Spencer Williams, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1925; EH 610785; Tune- 
house, ine., New York. 10211 


Heart’s desire; w and melody C. HE. 
Hester, of U. S. © 1c. June 20, 
1925; E 616811; C. EH. Hester, Brad- 
ford, Ill. 10212 

Heather; from Ballet of the flowers, 
Henry Hadiey, op. 92, no. 4, trans- 
scribed André Polah, of Holland, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 c. June 20; 
E 618907; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 10213 


Heaven is just ahead; w and m I. HE. 
Reynolds, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2c. June 27; E 616988; I. EB. Rey- 
nolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 10214 


Heaven’s a sweeter place since God 
took mother there; w W. R. Miron, 


m M. I. Boulanger, of U. S. Haver- .- 


508 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10237 


hill, Mass., William R. Miron. © 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 8; E 618642 ; 
Margaret I. Boulanger and William 
R. Miron, Haverhill, Mass. 10215 


Heavenly (The) land; w Isaac Watts, 
m and cho. J. Josey, of U. S. © 
June 24, 1925; 2 e. June 27; H 
617002; John Josey, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 10216 


Heavenward bound march; by Chas. 
D. Blake, rev. Harry L. Harts, of 
U. S.; pf., 4 hands, in EH flat. Rev. 
ed. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 29; 
E 616365; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 10217 


Hebrew memories; by B. Somerdin, 
bi aas.sviolin, ppf,.aec. -©. 1, ¢. 
May 5, 1925; E 611669; Benjamin 
Somerdin, New York. 10218 


Hegyoldalt (A) venyigesor takarja; 
szoveg Petofi Sandor [and] Madar- 
dalos erd6n; széveg Farkas Imre. 
zenéjét szerzette Balazs Arpdd, of 
Hungary. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1 «¢ 
June 18; E 614914; Réozsavdélgyi 
and co., Budapest, Hungary. 10219 


Heidelberg song book; for seventy- 
fifth anniversary of Heidelberg uni- 
versity, Tiffin, O. 4to. © June 25, 
1925; 2 e. June 27; aff. June 29; 
A 829936; Heidelberg university, 
Tiffin, O. 10220 


Heim (A) in Palestina; w L. Gilrod, 
melody Peretz Sandler, of U. S. 


GNPVODOND PN woes N) 
© 1 e¢ Apr. 25, 1925: BE 611457: 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 10221 


Helen Maria; by Elizabeth Wheeler 
Francis, of U. S.; pf. © 1¢ May 
13, 1925; E 613969; Idlor Wheeler 
Francis ¢co., Washington. 10222 


Hell in Texas; w Paul Bunyan, m 
Daca, the cowsongboy, of U. S. © 
1e. June 16, 1925; E 616691; Harry 
Payne Reeves, New York. 10223 


Help lift the load; w Emma Kendall, 
m H. HB. Franz, of U. S.; sop. and 
alto, with cho. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613815; Mrs. 
H. E. Franz, Ashland, Ky. 10224 


Hennessy (Swan) 4 piéces celtiques; 
par S. Hennessy, of England, op. 
59; cor anglais, violon, alto et vi- 
oloneelle. Parties séparées. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614176: 
Max Eschig, Paris. 10225 

Hennssler (William) Nocturne; by 
W. Hennssler, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at Santa Cruz, Calif., op. 3, 


no. 4; pf. © 1 c¢. Apr. 13, 1925; 
E 618482; William Hennssler, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 10226 


Her have went, her have gone, her 
have left I all alone; fox-trot song, 
Ear! S. Smith, of U. 8.; band. 4to. 
© June 18, 1925; 2 c. June 18; EB 
616777; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 10227 


Here to-day; w Oswald J. Smith, m 
Herbert G. Tovey, of U. S.; pf. 
May =20; (19255262, June 9b.) 1 
616415; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 10228 


Hero (The) of Sugar Pine; w anon., 
m Palmer J. Clark, of U. S.; ladies’ 
voices. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 2 «. 
May 25; HE 616231; J. S. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. 10229 


Heute bin ich schon in laune; lied 
und onestep, aus Rund un den mit- 
telpunkt, text Fritz Griinbaum, mu- 
sik Egon Neumann, of Austria. © 
Apr. 4, 1925; 1 c. May 29; E 614662; 
Wiener operetten verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 10230 


Hic-cough (The) blues; w and melody 
fh) Ladd, of U.S. ‘© 1 e¢. dune 
6, 1925; E 616477; Fred EH. Ladd, 
Brooklyn. 10231 


Hickory sticks; characteristic dance, 
L. Renk, of U. S.; pf. © May 7, 
1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 618931; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 10232 


Hidalgo; marcia, intermezzo, Orfeo 
Rossi, of Italy, orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Mar. 81, 1925; 1e. 
May 14; E 614841; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 10233 


Hidden (The) things; w W. Beau- 
mont, m Victor Hely Hutchinson, 
of England. © June 15, 1925; 1 «¢. 
June 29; EH 615052; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 10234 


Higgs’ daily studies in the treble clef; 
by A. Higgs, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. May 2; E 611620; Arte- 
mas Higgs, Fort Wayne, Ind. 10235 


High school march; two _ step, J. 
Stockfeld, of U. S.: pf. © June 1, 
1925; 2 c. June 1; E 618338; James 
Stockfeld, Fremont, Neb. 10236 


Hildach (Kugen) Zehn kinderlieder ; 
musik E. Hildach, of Germany, op. 
‘29, bearb. Karl Klehammer; eine 
singstimme mit leichter gitarren 
oder lautenbegleitung. obl. 12mo. 
© May 5, 1925; 1 @ June 29; BH 
615022; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Madgeburg, Germany. 10237 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10238 


pt. II, n.S., v. 20 


Hillemacher (Paul) 125 dictées; par 
P. Hillemacher, of France. 8vo. 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614244; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

10238 


Hindu lament; w J. Chernis, m J. 
Chernis and I. Sacher, both of U. S. 


© 1 c¢ June 27, 1925; E 617014; 


Jack Chernis, Bronx, N. Y. 102389 


His at last; w anon., m David Ferdi- 
naud Nygren, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925: 2 ec. May 20; E 618488; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 10240 


His glory; w and m anon., composer 


of U. S. © May 1, 1925; 2 c. May 
1; E 618638; George S. Schuler, 
Chicago. 10241 


His grace has worked wonders; Ww 
James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of 
UU: SP'@* Mar’ 15, 419251; 2c. sune 
22; E 619028; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 10242 


His love will bring me through; w 
James Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of 
Was, © Mar. 15. <4925 2.2 .c.,haine 
22; E 619011; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 10243 


His thought; solo with cho., w James 
Rowe, m Katherine Howe [pseud. 
of Bi .D.Ackley), of U.S. © Dune 
9, 1925; 2 c« June 16; E 616664; 
John H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 


10244 

His voice; w Charlotte G. Homer, m 
Charles H. Gabriel, of U. S. © 
June” \SAVV9256 2. el June ATA 


616748; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10245 


Hist! Hist! from The maid of the 
mill, w traditional, m 8S. Arnold, ed. 
Ludwig Lebell, of England. © Mar. 
25, 1925; 1.c¢. Apr. 6; E 614163; 
‘Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 10246 


Hitch up the horses; w and melody 
Saul Bernie, Jack Meskill and Con 
Conrad, all of U. S. © 1.-c.. May 
13, 1925; E 613964; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. ° 10247 


Hock shop blues; w and melody Spen- 
cer Williams, of U. S: ©1 ce. May 
25, 1925; E 616215; Triangle music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 10248 


Hore liebchen mein (Listen lovely 
maid) ; serenade, German w R. O. 
Kieling, English w J. Powell Jones, 
m D. O. Evans, of U. S., op. 28; male 


voices. 4to. © May 21, 1925; 2c. 
May 25; E 616201; D. O. Evans, 
Youngstown, O. 10249 


Hofmann (Josef) Nocturne; com- 
plaint, transcribed Arthur Hart- 
mann, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
May 7, 1925); 2c. May 9; E.613943; ~ 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement | AW ROASO 


Hold me in your arms; w Robert E. 
Harty, m 8S. J. Stoeco, of U. S. 
Apr. 30, 1925; 2c May 2; 6lt629; 
Forster music publisher, inec., Chi- 
cago. 10251 


Hold up His banner; w Will H. Rue- 
bush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


Mar. 15," 1925% 2 Velo umese22 eH 
619010; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago./ 10252 


Holding my hand; w Ina Duley Og- 
don, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 e. June 29; EH 
619293 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10253 

Holiday (The); by R. Marial, of U. 
S.; pf. © June 8, 1925; 2c. June 
13; E 618785; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 10254 

Holiday-hearts; by Colin Taylor, of 
Great Britain: pf. 1. In the mead- 
ows. [3 others] © May 1, 1925; 
1 ec. May 15; E 614355; Augener, 
ltd., London. 10255 

Holy Bible; -w John Burton, m J. M. 
Harwood, of:,WU..:S:) ©smune 22: 
1925: 2 c June 29: E 619294: Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 10256 


Holy communion in D; sacred w, m 
A. T. Lee Ashton, of Hngland; full 
choir or treble voices. 4to. © May 
29, 1925; 1 c«. June 11; HB 6147%4; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd.. London. 10257 


Holy Thursday; festival song, w Wil- 
liam Biake, m H. F. Ellingford, of 


Great Britain; children’s voices, 
organ and pf. ace. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 4to. © Apr. 23, 


1925; 1 ec. May 8: E 614140; Her- 
bert F. Ellingford, Liverpool, Eng- 
land. 10258 
Home again in Iowa; w C. Brown, m 
F. Maher, of U. S. © May 14, 1925; 
2c. May 16; EH 618025; Frank Maher 
and Clifford Brown, Fort Madison, 
Ta. 10259 


Home-coming; w A. B. Stevenson, m 
HK. L. Ashford, of U. 8. 1. Sop. or 
ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. © June 
19, 1925; 2° & each’ June? 20 7)°H 
616865; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 10260 


Home (The) I left behind; w and 
melody A. Stewart, of U.S. ©le. 
June 6, 1925: E 616478; Anita Stew- 
art, Baltimore. 10261 


510 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Home (The) of my King: w Ada 
Blenkhorn, m Hamp Sewell, of U. 8. 
@LApr. 27, 1925322 @ May’6;’ E 
613754; H. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

10262 


Home sick dreams; w and m R. J. 
Donovan, of U. S., with two-step 
aeamee. (GC) te. June 4. 19295- 
616394; R. J. Donovan, Hempstead, 
Te hy 10263 


Home sweet home don’t mean a thing 
when my mama’s away; w and m 
Ed. East, of U. S. © June 10, 1925; 
2c. June 19; E 618827; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 10264 


Homeland of Maine; w Helen Havy- 
ener,, m Marion A. Gilbert, of U. 8S. 
© Apr. 28, 1925; 2 c May 21; B 
618109; Helen I. G. Havener, Port- 
land, Me. 10265 


Homeless ; romance, Chas. Arthur, op. 
17, arr. William Scotti, of U. S.; 
solo and duet saxophones with pf. 
ace. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2c. June 20; 
E 618871; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 10266 


Homing; w Arthur L. Salmon, m Tere- 
sa Del Riego, arr. Clarence Lucas, of 
Great Britain. New York, Chappell, 
Harms ine. 4to. 1. Male quartet. 2. 
Mixed quartet. © June 8, 1925; 
1 c. each June 9; EH 614766, 614767; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 10267, 10268 


Honeary dady; blues, w and melody 
W. Crawley, of U. S. ©1e. June 
29, 1925; E 619257; Wilton Craw- 
ley, Philadelphia. 10269 


Honegger (A.) Chanson; paroles 
Charles Panzéra, musique A. Hon- 
egger, of Switzerland. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. May 9, 1925; E 614201; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

10270 


Six poésies; paroles Jean Coc- 
teau, musique A. Honegger, of Swit- 
zerland. 1 Le négre. [5 others] 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. May 9, 1925; 
EH 614195; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 10271 


Honest and truly; ballad, Fred Rose, 
arr, Alfred J. Doyle, both of U. S.; 
male quartette. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec. May 19; E 616131; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment} ' 10272 


Honey; w Will H. Hendrickson, m 
De Koven Thompson, of U. S. 
1c. May 4, 1925; E 613692; Carl A. 
Barrett, Chicago. 10273 


10285 


Honey chile; w Phyllis Peterson, m 
Z. Eastwood, of U. 8.; ladies’ quar- 
tet. ©l1e. June 2, 1925; E 618393; 
Zoe Eastwood, Chugwater, Wy. 

10274 


Honey gal; w C. H. Cooper, m Mary 
Waters Houston, of U. S. ©1.. 
May 12, 1925; E 618677; Charles H. 
Cooper, Los Angeles. 10275 


Honey girl; w and m M. Boyce, of 
U. S. © May 28, 1925; 2 c. May 29; 
E 616361; Millard Boyce, Salt Lake 
City. 10276 


Honey, you’se mah Rose; part song, 
wand: in oes (Aly Clark,<"0f sU: 8. 5 
mixed voices with humming ace, 4to. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 9; EB 
616549; EF. A. Clark, Philadelphia. 


TOG 
Honeybug; w and m A. P. McCann, of 
WEE SIS GE) 019 May 28! 1625). Hy 
618296; Anabel Parker McCann, 
Brooklyn. 10278 


Honeymoonlight; w and m A, Mar- 
schner, of U. S. Sheboygan, Wis., 
Marschner music Co. June 12, 
tO 2 "es Sune “Lol? WH GIG 2) "Ad 
fred Marschner, Sheboygan, Wis. 

10279 


Honolulu Lulu; w and melody F. J. 
Kern, of U. S. © 1c. May 7, 1925; 
EH 611707; Florence J. Kern, Man- 
hasset, L. I, N. Y. 10280 


Honolulu moon; w and melody C. L. 
Coward, of U. S. € 1 c..:.June 8, 
1925 ; EH 618605; Clarence L. Coward, 
% Postmaster, San Francisco. 

10281 


Hoop skirt mama, your daddy’s too 
much jelly for you; w J. W. Semon, 
m J. W. Semon and Carle La Fell, 
both of U. S. ©1c. May 25, 1925; 
E 616211; Jake Wells Semon, At- 
lanta. 10282 


Hooray! for the Chelsea yacht club; 
melody L. P. Flounders, of U. 8S. 

1 ec. June 12, 1925; EH 618715; Les- 
lie Pyewell Flounders, Philadelphia. 
10283 


Hop house blues; by George L. Cobb, 
of U. S.; pf. (Dementia Americana, 
no 2)' © Mar. 5,'1925; 2 ¢. May ‘2 
E 611646; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. 10284 


Hope (A) that cheers me on; w Paul 
M. Russell, m Fred A. Fillmore, of 
U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; 
EK 613733 ;x HE. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

10285 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10286 


pt. GE nyse. jve2e 


Hoping; w H. de Resi, m D. Bigelow, 


of, UicSo© we May 21,1925 0H: 


618079 ; New 
York. 10286 


Hopser; danse d’Alsace, M. J. Erb, of 
France; pf. Editions Buffet-Cram- 
pon & cie. © May 15, 1925; 1 «. 
June 8; E 614841; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 10287 


Horn of plenty ; waltz, Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing, of U. S.; pf. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. May 27; EH 616307; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 10288 


Horne (Elsie) Nocturne; trio, w Lydia 
M. Wood, m EK. Horne, of England ; 
women’s voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 23, 1925; 
1 ¢. Apr. 25; E 614561; Murdoch, 
Hurdoch & co., ine., London. 10289 


Horne (Marie) Three Shelley songs; 
sonnets Percy Bysshe Shelley, m M. 
Horne, of Great Britain. 1. When 
the lamp is shattered. [2 others] 
©iApr) Ted 925)- wa te. Main Gb 
614371; Marie Horne, % Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 10290 


Horsie (The) done run last; w and 
melody G. T. Bieling, of U. S. 
1 e@. May 9, 1925; E 611779; Gerald 
Theodore Bieling, Audubon, N. J. 
10291 


Hosanna in excelsis; by W. D. Arm- 
strong of U. S., op. 115, no. 2; or- 
gan. © June 12, 1925; 2 c. June 
18; E 618979; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 10292 


Hot dogs; w and melody W. F. Up- 
ton, of U. S. ©1c. June 23, 1925; 
E 616906; William F. Upton, Bos- 
ton. 10293 


Hot-foot Sue; fox trot, w and melody 
M. R. Prebish and Bertram Simons, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1925; 
E 618526; M. Raymond Prebish, Los 
Angeles. 10294 


Hot mittens; by Marvin Saxby, Vol- 
ley De Faut and Mel Stitzel, arr. 
Hilmer Schoebel, all of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Apr. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 27; 
1 c@ May 21; E 618139; Melrose 
bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 

10295 


Hotsy totsy; melody S. Kestenbaum 
and M. M. Korn, both of U. S. © 
1c. May 9, 1925; E 611770; Maurice 
M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 10296 


Houston’s for you; w and m EF. Wood 
and O. O’Reiley, both of U. S. 
Houston, Tex., J. C. Barolet. © 


Dorothie Bigelow, 


May, 25, ;1925;,.2 ¢. | June a7 
618461; Florence Wood and Orrill 
O’Reiley, Houston. 10297 


Hova sietsz hova; by Zerkovitz Bela, 
of Hungary; pf. © 1 ¢ May 23, 
1925; E 618237; Rozsavolgyi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 10298 


How calmly the evening; hymn an- 
them, w T. T. Lynch, m S. E. Lo- 
vatt, of Great Britain; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 16, 
1925; 1 c. May 4; E 614087; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 10299 


How can I forget? w and melody Al. 
Piantadosi, Harry Tobias and George 
O. Perry, all of U. S. © 1c¢ May 
29, 1925; E 616827; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10300 


pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
June 26, 1925; 2 c June 27; EH 
617028; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 10301 


How can I leave thee; by Franz Abt, 
arr. Freeman High, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © May 19, 1925; 2 «. 
May 22; E 618104; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 10302 


— two variations, compiled and arr. 
J. D. Schurmann, of U. S.; steel 
guitar. © May 12, 1925; 2 ec. May 
18; E 616087; Joseph Daniel Schur- 
mann, Denver. [© new arrange- 
ment] 10303 


How can we know; w Edith Rocke- 
feller McCormick, m EH. EK. Freer, 
of U.S.; op. 29) nos 420) May -S: 
1925; 2 ec. May 8; E 613948; Hleanor 
Everest Freer, Chicago. 10304 


How can you look so good and still be 
so dog-gone bad; w and melody 
Chick Endor, of U. S. ©1e. June 
22, 1925; EH 619072; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. 10305 


How’d ye like to; w Will D. Cobb, 
melody G. Edwards, of U. S. © 
1 ce. June 3, 1925; EH 618501; Gus 
Edwards, New York. 10306 


How dy do, Mis’ Springtime; by Ben 
Gordon and David W. QGuion, arr. 
George J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal 
orch., in G. 4to. © June 2, 1925; 
2 ec. June 10; BH 618622; M. Wit- 


mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 10307 
Witmark-ed. Ato. 


1. Male voices.—2. Female voices.— 
3. Three-part song, treble voices.— 


O12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 . 


10332 


4. Mixed voices. © June 10, 1925; 
2 ec. each June 18; E 616718, 616721- 
616723; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
10308-10311 


How happy I would be; w and m R. 
Guehrer, of U. S.; pf. ©1e¢ May 
19, 1925; E 616101; Roland Guehrer, 
Milwaukee. 10312 


How wonderfully happy; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
©, Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c June 22: B 
619012; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10313 


Huculka; psso doble, von Bernhard 
Bomse, of Austria, klavier arr. St. 
Beranek; pf. © Mar. 9, 1925; 1c. 
May 9; E 614288; Edition Bristol, 
a. g., Vienna. 10314 


Hullo falevel; by Zerkovitz Bela, of 
Hungary; pf. ©1c. May 23, 1925; 
_E 618239; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 10315 


Humming blues; w Will H. Hendrick- 
son, m De Koven Thompson, of U. 
S. [Photostat] © 1 ec. May 4, 
1925; E 618698; Carl A. Barrett, 
Chicago. 10316 


Humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, tran- 
scribed Carlos Salzedo, of U. S.; 


nar ©) sune 10, 1925: 2 ¢. June 
12; E 618706; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 10317 


Humoresque; by Arthur Benjamin, of 
England; violin and pf. © Apr. 18, 
19253> 1 “e. Apr. 29; HE 614159: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 10318 


Hunting song of the Seeonee pack; 
poem Rudyard Kipling, m Hriec Fogg, 
of England; low voice. © May 8. 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614324; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 10319 


Hurray! hurray! my wife’s so good to 


me; w and melody Dave Ringle, of . 


ee sene 1 .c! May 22-° 1925: Wh 
616176; Victory music co., New 
York. 10320 


Hurricane galop; by Ph. Farbach, of 
Germany, transcribed Joen Fresco, 
of Netherlands; pf. ™“ May 29, 
1925; 2 « June 1; E 618432; Bel- 
win, ine., New York 10321 


Hurry up Matilda; w Bert Kaimar 
and Harry Ruby, m Redmond Far- 
rar, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Jeanné Grayvelle. © June 8, 
1925; 2 ec. June 8;.E 618559; Hen- 
ry Waterson, inec., New York. 10322 


542 19—26——_6 


Hush! little blue eyes; slumber song, 
Harold Leston, op. 62, no. 2, rev. 
Harry L. Harts, of U. S.; pf. Rev. 
ed. © May 20, 1925; 2 «. May 29; 
E 616367; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 10323 


Hush, my bonny babe; lullaby. w 
James Hogg, m Sydney Northcote, 
of Great Britain, op. 18, no. 2; in 
EH flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 26, 1925; 1 e¢. 
June 6; E 614648; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 10324 


Hvis ikke du vil, saa vil jeg; af Tivoli 
revyen, 1925, tekst Aage Steffensen, 
musik Laurits Howalt, of Denmark: 
pf. © May 20, 1925; 1 ¢. June 4; 
E 614676; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 10325 


Hymn in honor of St. Peter Canisius, 
S. J.; w and m John G. Hacker, 
of U. S. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 8; E 618648; Boston college, 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. 10326 


Hymn in honor of the little flower of 
Jesus; w and m M. T. Dwyer, of 
U. S.; pf. 4to. © June 16, 1925; 
2c. June 17; EH 618998 ; M. T: Dwyer, 
Cambridge, Mass. 10327 


Hymn to Diana: part-song, w Ben 
Jonson, m C. Hubert H. Parry, of 
Great Britain: sops. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto. 8vo. ‘© May 5; 1925; 1 ec. 
May 6; E 614112; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 10328 


Hymn to night; part-song, w Hamil- 
ton Aidé, m C. Hubert H. Parry, of 
Great Britain; sops. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto. 8vo. © May 5, 1925; 1c. May 
6; E 614113; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 10329 


Hymn to the littie flower; w and m 
H. F. Blunt, of U. 8.: treble voices. 
4to. Cambridge. Mass., Little flower 
assn. © June 3, 1925; 2 ec. June 15; 
E 618994; Hugh Francis Blunt, 
Cambridge, Mass. 10330 


; Sister Therese of the Child Je- 
sus and the holy face, w Mary B. 
Marr, m Hans C. Swertz, of U. S. 
Philadelphia, A. H. Rosewig. no. 1, 
2. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1925: 2 ce. May 
1; E 613629; Francis E. Higgins, 
Center Square, Pa. 10331 

Hymn to the sun (Chant au soleil); 
from The golden cockerel, Rimsky- 
Korsakov, of Russia, arr. Perey E. 

letcher, of England; orch. with pf. 
conductor. Concert ed. © Apr. 24, 
1925; 1c. May 9; E 614816; Hawkes 
& son, London. 10332 


O13 


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10333 


ain’t got nobody and nobody cares 
for me; fox trot, w Roger Graham, 
m Spencer: Williams, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr.. May Singhi 
Breen. © June 2, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
1; E 618459; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 10333 


always thought; w John Steel, m 
Mabel Stapleton, of U. S.© 1 «. 
May 15, 1925; E 616012; Mabel 
Stapleton Steel, Richmond Hill, L. 
IN Ne 10334 


am broke; by Joseph H. Trent, of 
U. S:; pf. © 1c May 18, 1925 ; 
EK 616078 : Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 10335 


am going to live on Mars; w and 
melody P. H. Snyder, of U. S. © 
1 ec. May 4, 1925; E 613674; P. H. 
Snyder, Norton, W. Va. 10336 


am in love again; from The Green- 
wich Villiage follies, w and m Cole 
Porter, of U. S. © June 11, 1925; 
2c. June 13; E 616605; Harms, ince., 
New York. 10337 


am never lonely with Jesus; w W. 
C. Poole, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© June 9, 1925; 2 c. June 16; E 
616680; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
N. C. 10338 


am praying for you; by Ira D. 
Sankey, variations M. W. Butler, of 
U. S:; pf. © June 25, 1925: 2 e. 
June 29; E 619203; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 10339 


am thoughtful of you mother; w 
and melody F. A. Porath, of U. S. 
© 1 c. May 16, 1925; E 611975; 
Fred A. Porath, Newell, Ia. 


10340 
am trying to forget; w and melody 
E. Holman, of U. S. © 1c. June 
13, 1925; E 616629; E. Holman, 
Columbia, Tenn. 10341 


can sing you a song of springtime; 
w A. M. Foster, m Fay Foster, of 
U. S.. © May 7, 1925; 2 ec. May 9; 
E 6138927; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 10342 


- cannot muffle my love for you; w 
B. K. Reeder, melody Arthur Fisk, 
arr. Marcelle Fuchs, both of U. S. 
€C 1c. May 26, 1925; E 618269: 
Bessie K. Reeder, San Jose, Calif. 

10348 


can’t believe what you tell me; w 
and melody H. Yates, of U. S. © 
1 cc. May 25, 1925; E 616226; Har- 
old Yates, New York. 10344 


O14 


I ean’t forget you; 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 20 


w R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, m R. Harris Weston, 
of England; in C.. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1c. May 28; E 614527; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 10345 


I can’t make up my mind; w Waldo 


Murphy [i. e. Henry Waldo Mur- 
phy], melody Bob Ballin [i. e. R. W. 
Ballin] ‘of U. -Sio°@© We May <6, 
1925; E 613761; Robert Walton 
Ballin, St. George, S. I., N. Y. 
10346 


I can’t see the beautiful sea, unless 


it’s filled with beautiful girls; w 
Clarence Gaskill, m George B. Me- 
Connell, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © June 
18, 1925; 2 @« June 18; E 616775; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 
10347 


I care for her and she cares for me; 


w Bud Cooper, melody Sammy 
Stept, of U.S" "© 4 e¢ sune 19, 
1925; E 618858; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 10348 


I cry myself to sleep over you; valse 


song, w and m Everett Lynton, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc., 
in A flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 2, 1925; 1 e. 
June 3; E 614595; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 10349 


I’d like to have someone to love; w 


and melody A. Miksch, of U. S. © 
1c. June 1, 1925; E 618375; Albert 
Miksch, Columbus, Neb. 10350 


I’d rather have someone like you; 


from Dear little Billie, w Desmond 
Carter, m Jack Strachey, of Great 
Britain. © June 11, 1925; 1c. June 
16; E 614802; Keith, Prowse & co., 
lItd., London. 10351 


I’d start a battle to get back to Seat- 


tle; w and melody J. Stern, of U. S. 
©1c. June 3, 1925; BE 618495; Jack 
Stern, Seattle. 10352 


I didn’t know I was in love with you 


till somebody stole you from me; 
waltz song, w and melody Pat Cic- 
culli, Fred Kekut and Frank Cava, 
all' of U: S.' © 1 ©. June 8, 1925; 
E 618617; Venus music pub. co., 
Brooklyn. 103538 


I do believe; three-part song, w George 


Graff, jr., m Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. School ed. 4to. © June 2, 


1925; 2 e. June 10; E 618625; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 10354 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 10377 
I don’t believe you; fox trot, w Slade | I have a rich uncle; w and melody 
Williams, m Charles Ancliff, of Ide Sehneider, iof U.S. ©}: e: 
England; in A fiat. [Staff and June 27, 1925; E 617015; John J. 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 8, Schneider, Philadelphia. 10367 


1925; 1 c«. May 11; E 614298; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 10355 


don’t know why I’m girl shy; w J. 
Page, m Harry Stover, of U. 8.; pf. 
with w. © 1c. June 25, 1925; E 
616940; Jim Page, Buffalo. 10356 


I don’t love no one; w Joseph Tabrar, 


m Arthur Stroud, of England. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 21, 1925; 1 ce. May 11; E 
614411; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 10357 
don’t think so; fox trot, w and m 
G. Grubb, of U. 8S. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 
1925; E 611558; Gayle Grubb, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 10358 
don’t want to leave Alabama; w 
and m G. A. Wilson, of U. S. © 
June 18, 1925; E 618868; George A. 
Wilson, Boston. 10359 
found you, I loved you, I lost you; 
w and m F. S. Randall, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« May 4, 1925; BE 613706; 
Frederick 8. Randall, Duluth, Minn. 

* 10360 


I gave up the one that I loved for you, 


now you don’t want me any more; 
w and melody H. EH. Applegate, of 


US.) ©41 ‘ee June: 25, °1925';" Bb 
616935; Ed. E. Applegate, Asbury: 
Parke Ne J 103861 


I give up trying to make you love me; 


k- 


fox trot, w Jim Sherlock, m M. A. 
Edwards, of U. S. ©1 ec. May 26, 
1925; E 618261; Mack A. Edwards, 
Pittsburgh. 10362 


had to leave you just because I 
cared for you; w and melody A. W. 
Bredesen, of U. S. © 1. May 2, 
1925; E 611625; Alice W. Bredesen, 
San Francisco. 10363 


hate to go home; w and melody E. 
Schaad, of U. S. ©1e June 6, 
1925; E 616473; Earl Schaad, 
Derby, Ind. 10364 


hate you—because I love you; w 
Al. Rappaport, melody T. B. Linder- 
man, of U.S. © 1c. June 30,1925; 
E 617031; Tillie B. Linderman, New 
York. 10365 
have a clock; w Mabel Trustram, 
m Charles Wood, of England; in D. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 25, 1925; 1c. June 
6; EH 614799; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, Year book press, ltd., London. 

10366 


I have a Saviour; w and m Carl Olof 


Le 


| 


O15 


Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 
2c. May 20; E 618444; Conference 
press, Chicago. 10368 


have been born again; w H. E. 
Bright, m B. D. Ackley, of U.S. 
© June 9, 1925; 2 c. June 16; B 
616668 ; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
N. C. 10369 


have found Sally, my wonderful 
pal; w and m H. BE. Ogden, of U. S. 
© June 19, 1925; 2 ce. June 19; EB 
618843; H. E. Ogden, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 10370 


hope someone breaks your heart; 
w Peter Bernard, m Jack Hylton 
and Leon Domque, both of Great 
Britain; pf. acc., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. Kel Keech; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 4, 1925; 1 ec. June 
6; E 614638; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 10371 


know a place; w and m Jay Bren- 
nan [pseud. of J. Brennan], of U. 


S32) pi: © 1c May 7, 1925; B 
611716; James Brennan, New York. 
10372 


know that He is coming back for 
me; w and m Mrs. Walter G. Tay- 
lon Of Ut. .S....©) dunes 13-1925, 2 
e. June 20; E 616847; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 10373 


know they will love you in heaven; 
w and m C. H. Duncan, of U. S. 
© May 10, 1925; 2 ec. May 15; B 
616015; Charles H. Duncan, New 
York. 10374 


know what’s become of Sally; w 
and m L. 8S. Porter, of U. S. [Pho- 
tostat] © 1 c¢ June 6, 1925; HB 
616506; Lloyd S. Porter, South Pas- 
adena, Calif. 10375 


know you know; ‘w and m Joseph 
H. Trent, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


1 ec. May 9, 1925; E 611782; Grey 
gull records, ine., South Boston, 
Mass. 10376 


know you've got the best go; w G. 
Fraction, melody Santiago Sanchez, 
of Porto Rico, domiciled at New 
York! *(@'' 1 ¢. May + 29,1925;' B 
616263 ; George Fraction, New York. 

10377 


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10378 


I lef my heaht in Dixie; w H. W. 
Price, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 


brie 1 ec June 4, 1925; EH 
616379; Hugh W. Price, Stockton, 
Calif. 10378 


I left her on the shores of Minne- 
tonka; Indian love song, w Robert 
Levenson, m Abe Olman, of U. §S.; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. Louis 
Fleischer. © May 29, 1925; 2 «. 
June 19; E 616879; F. B. Haviland 
pub. eco., New York. 10379 


I left you blue; w Bennie Hilison, m 
Q. B. Massey, of U. S. ©1ce. May 
23, 1925; E 618194; Q. B. Massey 
and Benjamin F. Ellison, jr., Los 
Angeles. 10380 


I like, I like, I like them all the time; 
w and melody S. Lowenwirth, of 
UWS. (Oud hen - dune 24. 1925.08) 
619147; Samuel Lowenwirth, Brook- 
lyn. 10381 


I like that little one; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Charles Chaplin and Abe 
Lyman, both of U. S:. ©1ce May 
15, 1925; E 616000; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10382 


I'll admit I’m in love; w and m Cosme 
MecMoon and J. Scholl, both of U. S., 
arr. C. McMoon. © 1c. May 21, 
1925; E 618080; Jack Scholl, New 
York. 10383 


Ill always call you sweetheart; w 
and m Art Sizemore, Art Landry 
and Fred Megson, all of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele in D. © May 4, 


1925; 2 c. May 6; E 611828; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 10384 
Ill be a blessing today; w James 


Rowe, m G. EH. Vinaroff, of U. S. 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 2 ec. May 9; B 
611764; G. E. Vinaroff, Russell, Kan. 

10385 


Ill be coo, coo; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody UG. "SS: Bitte, ofe UirtS: rt € 
May 26, 1925; E 618256; George 
Seth Fitts, Rockland, Mass. 10386 


Ill be waiting; w and m E. A. Gamble, 
of Do Se Ol er Mey. to to2o7) WH 
613626; Evan A. Gamble, New York. 

103887 

Ill build a little doll house; w and 
melody EH. R. Murray, of U. S. 
1c. June 17, 1925; E 618808; Edgar 
Rowland Murray, Hollywood, Calif. 

10388 

Ill dream of you; vocal waltz, from 
Clo-Clo, w Harry Graham and Doug- 
las Furber, both of Great Britain, 
m Franz Lehaér. © May 27, 1925; 


pt. EI, n. S.,.v. 20 


1c. June 10; E 614771; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 

new edition with English words] 
10389 


T’ll dwell with you mother, in man- 
sions above; w I. Kent, melody 


Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 1e. 
June 15, 1925; HE 618762; Isabel 
Kent, Thomson, Ga. ~ 10390 


T’ll find a way to forget you; w and 
melody Lou Davis and Henry Sant- 
. ley, both of U. S. ©1e« May 28, 
1925; E 618303; Irving aa ine., 
New "York. 10391 


T’ll hold you in my arms; w and mel- 
ody S. W. Knowles, of U. S. © 1 
e. June 1, 1925; EH 618416; Squire 
Warren Knowles, Pittsburg, Calif. 

10392 


I’ put you under the jail; w Andrew 
Sissle, melody Porter Grainger, of 
U.4gs: 1 ce. June 20, 1925; BH 
616850; Tune-house, ine., New York. 

10393 


T’ll rock my own little self to sleep: w 
and m FE. Springmyer, of U. S.; 
medium voice. © May 8, 1925; 2 c. 
May 8; E 613949; Faye Springmyer, 
Great Falls, Mont. 10394 


Ill see you'in my dreams; fox trot 
song, w Gus Kahn, m Isham Jones, 
arr. Al. Doyle, both of U. 8.; male 
quartette. 4to. © May 18, 1925; 
2c. May 19; E 616128; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

10395 

VIL ‘tell. it pte: w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Hamp Sewell, of U. S. © 
Apr. 27, 1925: 2G: May 6; B 613750 ; 
E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 10396 


Tll try to mind; w and m H. MckE. 
Shields, of U: S. © Apr. 1, 1925; 
2 ie May i: KH -Glss2ae Elizabeth 
Mc#. Shields, Richmond. 103897 


I love America; w A. White, m Arthur 
K. White, of U. S. © June 12, 
1925; 2 c. June 16; E 616657; Alma’ 
White, Zarephath, N. J. 10398 


love but you; w and m Jimmie Bur- 
. nette, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. 
May 7; E 613800; Baldwin piano 
eo., Cincinnati. 10399 
T love Him; w Marie Ayres, m B. D. 
Ackley; of .U:;S.,, (©paume 220 192 5,: 
2c. June 29; E 619305; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 10400 
I love lemons; w and melody M. 
Jackson, of U. S. © 1e¢ June 5, 
1925: E 618534; Mike Jackson, New 
York. 10401 


Lao 


O16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10424 


I love the sunshine; w Jean Frederick, 
m Horatio Nicholls, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele acc. in HE. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 11, 1925; 1 c. June 13; E 
614784; Lawrence Wright music €0., 
London. 10402 


I love thee grand New York state; 
New York state song, w Henry S. 
De Moss, m G. G. De Moss, of U. S. 
New York, De Moss bros. © May 
ip to2a2 2 -c June 125° KH Gi86gs ; 
George G. De Moss, New York. 

10403 


I love thee so (Ich liebe dich); w 
Raymond O’Neil, German tr. Theo- 


dor Janssen, m C. de Harrack, of. 


eos Om, la, ne. 1. +O. Nov. 20, 

1924; 2 c. May 14, 1925; E 616537; 

Charies de Harrack, Cleveland. 
10404 


I love Thy kingdom, Lord; anthem 
founded upon Shirland, w Timothy 


Dwight, m Wm. E. Fletcher, of 
Canada; sop. solo with mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 9, 1925; 1 «. 


May 11: E 614293; Anglo-Canadian 
music co., Toronto, Canada. 10405 


I love to waltz; waltz, w and m H. F. 
Remillard and F. Riker, both of U. 
S. [Photostat] © 1c. May 8, 1925; 
E 618420; Homer F. Remillard and 
Frank Riker, Los Angeles. 


I love you; w and m M. Rathje, of 
U.S. © Apr. 7, 1925; 2¢. May 4; E 
616498; Marguerite Rathje, Valley 
City, N. D. 10407 


I love you, dear; w by G. Hembert 
Westley, m Clarence: Wainwright 
MacMurphey, of U. S. © May 5, 
1925;°2 © May 8; E 613875; °C. W. 
Murphey, New York. 10408 


I love you more than ever; w and 
melody Benny Davis and Joe Burke, 
both of U. S. © 1c. May 2, 1925; 
E 611575; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 10409 


I love you my pal; w and m P. H. 
Melander, of U. S. ©1e. June 13, 
1925; E 616651; Peter H. Melander, 
Los Angeles. 10410 


I love you so; w and melody R. D. 
Wellman, of U. S. ©1c. May 16, 
1925; E 611955; Rosalie Denham 
Wellman, Fort Cobb, Okl. 10411 


I’m a cheater who sure can cheat; w 
L. Miller, m F. Longshaw, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 5, 1925; E 611677; Fred 
Longshaw and Leslie Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 10412 


10406 | 


I’m a Grand street boy; w Howard 
Johnson and Irving Bibo, melody G. 
Edwards, of U. S. 1. @. J UNE, oS; 
1925; E 618499: Gus Edwards, New 
York. 10413 


I’m a radio fan; w B. W. Ryan, m 
BS. Davis, of UU. ‘S: “© Sune 25, 
1925 3 2) eo Pane: 29 +E)" *6l9200: 
Bertha Wheatly Ryan and Bertha. 
Smith Davis, Warrensburg, Mo. 

10414 


I’m a wand’rin’! old slave song, three- 
part song, w and m Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 20, 1925; 2. 
June 1; E 616423; White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston. 10415 


I’m calling, do you hear me? w and 
melody A. Grant, of U.S. ©1.« 
Jtne 29) 1925; BE) G19221 - Anna 
Grant, Newark, N. J. 10416 


I'm coming back; w and melody A. H. 
Peebles; “of U2"S.> © 1. May 16, 
1925; E 611973; Archibald H. Pee- 
bles, Detroit. 10417 


I’m coming pal; w and m E. Hefler, 
of U. S. © 1. ¢ June 20, 1925; E 
616820; Edith Hefler, Los Angeles. 

10418 


I’m dreaming of you, dear; w and 
melody Arthur E. Nixon, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 15, 1925; E 616004; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ©o., 
ine., New York. 10419 


I’m fed up; w and m Jack Strachey, 
of Great Britain. © June 11, 
1925; 1c. June 16; E 614808; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 10420 


I’m glad my wife’s in Europe; w and 
m John Carson, arr. Irene Spain, 
both of U. 8S. © 1c. May 18, 1925; 
E 616103; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 10421 


I’m glad we're through; w and m 
C. Kelley and G. Meyer, both of 
U.S. © May 11, 1925; 2¢. May 13; 
EK 618973; Clarence Kelley and 
George Meyer, Brooklyn. 10422 


I’m goin’ back; fox-trot, w and m J. 
Casio, of Italy. © 1 ¢. June 13, 
1925; E 616611; Jack Casio, Brook- 
lyn. 10423 


I’m goin’ back to old Kentucky; w 
and melody J. H. Hoffman, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 18, 1925; E 616759; J. 
Herschell Hoffman, Cave City, Ky. 

10424 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10425 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Ym goin’ to buy my way to heaven, 
with my fare to Tennessee: w Jim- 
mie Deans, Jerry Host and Geo. 
Homrighausen, m J. Deans and G. 
Homrighausen, both of U. S. 
Apr. 25, 1925; 2c. May 1; E 6138642; 
Badger state music pub. co., Mil- 
waukee. 10425 


I’m going back to Dixie land; Dixie 
fox trot, w Jessie Sidnam O'Reilly, 
m Pat O’Reilly, of U. S., arr. Eu- 
gene Platzman. € May 8, 1925; 
2 e. May 8; E 613951; H. K. Ar- 
nold music co., Lansing, Mich. 

10426 

I’m going to get a little pet; w and 
melody G. D. Powell, of Canada. 
© 1c. June 29, 1925; EB 619228; 
G. D. Powell, London, Ont., Canada. 

10427 


I’m going to make you love me; w 
and melody K. Wharten, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 6, 1925; E 616494; Ken- 
neth Wharten, Amsterdam, N. Y. 

10428 


I’m gonna cry; w and melody M. M. 
Boswell, of U. S. © 1c. May 25, 
1925; E 616225; Martha Meldania 
Boswell, New Orleans. 10429 


I’m gonna cut you down before you 
start cuttin’ up; w J. Stein and 
Max Worker, melody N. Blank, of 
Us7Ss.. ©. Ave: Tunes42, 19252) 
618714; Nathan Blank and Joe 
Stein, Camden, N. J. 10430 

I’m gonna give something to you; w 
Gus Horsley, melody Philip Worde. 
of U. S. ©1ec. June 20, 1925; H 
616851; Tune-house, inc., New York. 

10431 


I’m gonna hang around my sugar till 
I gather all the sugar that she’s 
got; w and melody Spencer Wil- 
liams and Jack Palmer, both of U. 
S. ©l1e. May 22, 1925; E 616174; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

104382 


I’m gonna lan’ on the shore; negro 
spiritual, w and m W. H. Huff, arr. 
John J. Erby, both of U.S. ©1e. 
May 7%, 1925; HE 611715; William 
Henry Huff, Chicago. 10433 

I’m gonna let the bumble bee be; w 
Addy Britt, m Jack Little, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle, of U. S. © May 12, 1925; 
2c. May 12; E 611844; Henry Wat- 
erson, inc., New York. 10434 


I’m in love; w and m Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © 1c. June 
22, 1925; EH 619034; Grey gull re- 
cords, inc., S. Boston, Mass. 10435 


I’m in love with everyone and every- 
thing; w and melody E. R. Murray, 
of U. S., arr. Morrie B. Streeter. 
© 1c. June 17, 1925; E 618809; 
Edgar Rowland Murray, Hollywood, 
Calif. 10436 


I’m in love with everything about you: 
w and melody Henry Santley and 


Lou Davis, both of U. S. ©le. 
June 24, 1925: E 619154; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 10437 


I’m just a reporter; w H Stuart Ham- 
il, mL. T. Levy; of 3s ota: 
June 10, 1925; E 616582; Leon T. 
Levy, New Rochelle, N. Y. 104388 


I’m just lonely for you; w and melody 
N. Mitchell, of U. S. ©1c¢ May 
25, 1925; E 616218; Nita Mitchell. 
Chicago. 10439 


I’m leaving you; melody L. Maisto. 
of U.S. © 1 ce June 2, 1925- Eb 
616341; Louis Maisto, Brooklyn. 

10440 


I’m lonesome without you; w and mel- 
ody W. R. Masten, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 16, 1925; E 611971; Wm. R. 
Masten, Paterson. | 10441 


I’m looking for someone who’s look- 
ing for me; w and melody S. Samp- 
liner, of U. S. © 1c. June 18, 1925: 
E 616648 ; Sydney Sampliner, Cleve- 
land. 10442 


I’m loving you; w H. Nelson, melody 
R. T. Smith, of U. S. © 1c May 
26, 1925; E 618279; Howard Nelson 
and Russell T. Smith, New York. 

10443 


I’m not the least bit superstitious 
truly; by K. L. Richards, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 ce. May 
25, 1925; E 616224; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 10444 


I’m off to Woop-Woop; fox trot or 
onestep, w and m Jack O’Hagan, 
of Australia. © Apr. 1, 1925: 1 ¢. 
June 29; EH 615011; Allan & co., 
pty. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

10445 


I’m shy; kid her, w Anthony Anto- 
nino and G. Giffoni, m C. §S. Miils- 
paugh, of U. S. © May 19, 1925; 
2 ec. May 22; E 616178; G. Giffoni, . 
Providence, R. I. 10446 


I’m sitting in the twilight, dreaming 


dreams of you; w and m F. Charles- 
worth, arr. Raymard V. Gould, both 


of Ue SO" sd. 'G  fue "415" 1925 
618774; Florence Charlesworth, 
North Seattle, Wash. 10447 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10469 


I’m so blue; w and melody R. HE. 
Spencer, of U. S. © 1c. June 10, 
1925; EK 618666; Robert HE. Spencer, 
San Francisco. 10448 


I’m so in love; vocal fox-trot from 
On with the dance, w and m Noel 
Coward, of Great Britain. © June 
3, 1925;,1.c. June 17; E 614910; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 10449 


I’m the only boy in the world can 
take a biscuit apart; w and m Jay 
Flippen and Gilbert Wells, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Apr. 
Ake AGZ5; 2, @. May 4;. EB 611745; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

10450 


I’m tired of everything but you; w 
and melody Isham Jones, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 25, 1925; E 618253; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 10451 


I’m very fond of my dear wife, are 
you? yes, I yam; w and m Milton 
Young and Hd EH. Bryant, both of 
Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 26, 
1925; 1 c. May 27; E 614487; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 10452 


I’m waiting for the moonlight; fox 
trot, w and m C. W. Barrett, of 
Canada. © 1c. May 25, 1925; E 
616221; Charles William Barrett, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 

10453 


I’m waiting for the sun that never 
shines; w and m C. Kelley and G. 
Meyer, both of U. S. © May 11, 
1925; 2 ec. May 14; E 611918; Clar- 
ence Kelley and George Meyer, 
Brooklyn. 10454 

I’m wond’ring little girl, if you care 
for me? w and melody F. Ferrante, 


ew US. SOUL c.\ sume 4.° 1925. b 
616383; Frank Ferrante, Newark, 
Non els 10455 


I miss my Swiss, my Swiss miss 
misses me; one-step or Shimmy fox 
trot, from Chauve souris, w lL. 
Wolfe Gilbert, m Abel Baer, arr. 
Frank EH. Barry, both of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © June 29, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 30; E 617069; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

10456 


w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Abel Baer, 
of U. S. © May 23, 1925; 2 ec. May 
25: E. 618252; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 10457 


I miss the Missus and the Missus | 


misses me; w and melody Manning 
C. King, arr. A. C. King, both of 


ke 


- 


519 


Un S.v ©ol ei May o16)'1925+ EB 
611947; Arthur C. King, New York. 
10458 


miss you since you're gone; valse- 
ballad, w Eva Leoni, m Ff. Gaitan, 
or Oe SO. fune. 15,1925". 24 e 
June 18; E 618987; Fausto Gaitan, 
Memphis, Tenn. 10459 


must know why she said good-bye; 
w Jos. A. Omela, melody J. J. Mo- 
litoris, of ,U. S. © 1c. June 9, 
1925; E 616560; John J. Molitoris, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. > 10460 


myself and me; w and melody P. 
Lancio, of U. S. © 1.e May 4, 
1925; E 618680; Pasquole Lancio, 
Los Angeles. 10461 


need a daddy like you; w and m 
Jot W.. Kizereiof Thi S.c@©. May. 2; 
1925; 2 ec. May 6; E 613771; Kizer 
music pub. co., Charleston, S. C. 
10462 


heed Thy Presence; w Geo. A. J. 
Gampfer, m Nelson M. Gampfer, of 
U.S! ©’ May 20; 1925: 2'c. June 
5; EH 616413; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 10463 


never can forget His love; w and m 
H., D., Clarke, of. U.;'S: /+© June 
13, 1925; 2 c. June 22; E 619049; 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 10464 


never leave home in the daytime; 
w and melody A. EK. A. Holt, of 
) OA ier A June ? 119255" 
618378 ; Alva E. A. Holt, Lancaster, 
N. H. 10465 


never will leave nor forsake thee; 
w and m J. M. Black, of U. S. 


wune 19.) 1925.52) C2 SUNE, 16:2. Hi 
616665; Chas. H.' Gabriel, River 
Forest, Ill. 10466 


really wonder just what love is; w 
and melody C. S. Bailey, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 1, 1925; E 618386; 
Charles 8. Bailey, Reading, Vt. 
10467 


saw you in your window; w Gwynne 
Denni, m L. Denni, of U. S. © 
1 ce. May 8, 1925; E 613832; Lu- 
cien Denni, Kansas City, Mo. 
10468 


searched the world for you; w Ed- 
ward Lockton, m Dorothy Forester, 
of Great Britain; high voice. © 
June 25, 1925; 2 ce. June 27; EH 
617055; John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 

10469 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10470 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


I shall be sorry for you; w and m. 
John P. Long, of England; in C. | 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Apr: 27. 19255 1.) May 28-8 
614547; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 10470 


shall see Him face to face; w arr. 
and m Fred A. Fillmore, of U. 8S. 
© Apr. 27, 1925; .2 ¢c, May 6; EH 
613734; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 
10471 


I shouldn’t care but I do; w James 
Brockman, m Leo Edwards, of U. 
S.: pf. ace.. with ukulele in D. © 
May 4, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 6138775; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

10472 

I think about you honey, all the while; 

wand m J. N.. Bogs. of Ui. 8. 

1 ec. June 138, 1925; E 616642; John 

Neal Hogg, Los Angeles. 10473 

think of you; by Joseph H. Trent, 

of Us Soe pk t@+1-e) May OF A985 ; 

E 611783; Grey gull records, inc., 

South Boston, Mass. 10474 

I told you so, shout; melody W. Craw- 


Loa 


Le 


ley, of U. S. © 1c. May 26, 1925; 
E 618681; Wilton Crawley, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 10475 


I used to be that way; w O. M. Wat- 
son, m Jack McGuire, of U. S.; pf. 
acc., with arr. for ukulele in D, Art 
Fowler. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 
25; E 616245; Arcade music pub. 
co., Los Angeles. 10476 


I’ve found the end of the rainbow ; 
w 8S. Lawrence Fuller, m V. P. Cof- 
fey,.of U..S.. © 1 -c..May 15, 1925; 
E 613997; Valbert P. Coffey, De- 
troit. 10477 


I’ve got a little shack way, way, back 
in Clear Lake highlands; w Larry 
Yoell, m Billy Hill, of U. S. € 
Apr. 14, 1925 ; 2c. Apr. 20; E 611830; 
Clear Lake highland co., San Fran- 
cisco. 10478 

I’ve got an ace in the hole; w C. Chap- 
pelle, m C. Chappelle and Juanita 
Stinnette, both of U.S. ©1c. May 
5, 1925; EH 611672; Chappie Chap- 
pelle, Los Angeles. 10479 

I’ve got the counterfeit blues just be- 
cause you’ve been false to me; w 
and melody A. W. Bredesen, of U. 
S. ©l1e. June 4, 1925; EB 616381; 
Alice W. Bredesen, San Francisco. 

10480. 

I’ve got those gossip blues; w B. G. 

Roberts, melody Luther A. Clark, of 


US. 1 ce. May 21, 1925; E 
618087; Barbara Goebel Roberts, 
Ovid, Id. 10481 


I’ve got those yellow cottage blues; 
w and melody A. Dandurand, of U. 
S. ©1.c May 8, 1925; E 613848; 
Armand Dandurand, Salina, Kan. 
10482 


I’ve got to be a chaste woman; from 
Mercenary Mary, w and melody Wil- 
liam B. Friedlander and Con Con- 
rad, both of U. S. -© 1'¢. May 6, 
1925; E 611724: Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 10483 


I've gotta getta girl named Mary; 
song-fox trot, w and m Terry Sul- 
-livan, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© 2Fane” 15," 1925 7 eh mes. B 
614929 ; Cecil Lennox & co., London. 

10484 


I’ve nothing else to do; w and m Netta 
Naomi Andrews, of U. S. San Fran- 
cisco, Fisk music pub. co. © May 
1, 1925 5, 2° -@. “Apr. (26. sb oehoae ; 
Janet Andrews Richison, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 10485 


I’ve yearned for you; w Tommy 
Welles [i. e. A. Thomas Welles, jr.], 
melody R. Dorrock, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
June 3, 1925; E 618507; Renee Dor- 
rock and A. Thomas Welles, jr., 
Pasadena, Calif. 10486 


waited patiently for the Lord; w 
from Psalm XI, m A. Louis Sear- 
molin, of U. S.; mixed voices, with 
pf. or organ ace. 4to. © May 20, 
1925; 2 ec. May 22; E 618101; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 10487 


Lamm 


I wan’a see my name on Broadway ; 
waltz, w and melody V. R. Marino, 
of U..S...© jt e@May..25,) 192528 
616216; Vincent Rocoo Marino, 
Tampa, Fla: 10488 


I wanna see a little more of what I 
saw in Arkansas; w Billy Hueston 
and Harry Hdelheit, m Earle Oliver 
and Redmond Farrar, both of U. S8.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle, of U. S. © May 11, 1925; 
2 ce. May 12; E 611842; Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. 10489 


I want a home to go home to; w and 
melody O. A. Boch, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 27, 1925; E 616265; Oscar A... 
Boch, Brooklyn. 10490 


I want a three letter word for love; 
w and m A. C. Russell, of U. S. 
May 18, 1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 
616048; Annie Christian Russell, 
Alexander City, Ala. 10491 


020 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


I want an old fashioned girl with 


= 


curly, curly curls; w and melody 
R. S. Even, of U. S. © 1c. June 
29. 1925; E 619225; R. S. Hven, 
Varnville, S. C. 10492 


want another chance with you; 


waltz song, w B. G. De Sylva, m- 


Joseph Meyer and Abel Baer, both 
of U. S.; with cho. obbl. © May 
8, 1925; 2c. May 12; EB 611894; Leo 
Feist, ine, New York. 10493 


want my little rag doll; w and mel- 
ody H. E. Warner, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 2, 1925; E 611624; Henry Ed- 
ward Warner, Annapolis. 10494 


want to be a sheik like in the 
movies; w and melody J. Sullivan, 
of U. S:. © 1c May 19, 1925; E 
618045; Joseph Sullivan, Roxbury. 
Mass. 10495 


want to be beautiful; w and m B. J. 
Davidson, of U. S. [Blue-print] © 
1 ¢@. May 18, 1925; E 616056; Bruce 
Jordan Davidson, Marseilles, Ill. 
10496 


want to call you honey; w and m 
L. E. Cook, arr. Harry L. Alford, 
both of U. S. ©1ec. May 25, 1925; 
E 616227; Louis E. Cook, Milwau- 
kee. 10497 


want to dream; w and m A. Lind- 
say, of U. S. © 1 ec’ June 13, 
1925; E 616647; Alan Lindsay, 
Union City, N. J. 10498 


I want you all for me; w Mark Fisher 


and Ned Miller, melody Chester 
Cohn, of U: S. © 1c June 12, 
1925; E 616639; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 10499 


want you all to know; w and mel- 
ody C. L. Wood, of U. S. ©1.«4 
May 16, 1925; EH 611968; Chester L. 
Wood, Pottsville, Pa. 10500 


want you only; w and m Hugh B. 
Marshall and Harry Sosnik, both 
of U. S., pf. arr. Ethwell Eddie Han- 
son.) (©) June, 22, .1925- 2. ¢:. June 
22; E 619036; Harold Rossiter mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 10501 


want you to want me to want you; 
w Bob Alfred Bryan and _ Bob 
Schafer, melody F. Fisher, arr. Geo. 
R. Holman, both of U. S. ©1e. 
May 21, 1925; E 618085; Fred Fish- 
er, ine., New York. 10502 


want your kisses if you want my 
kisses ; w Phil Shapiro, melody Har- 
old Arluck, of U. S. © 1c. June 
18, 1925; HE 616758; Shapiro and 
Arluck, Buffalo. 10503 


Lo 


10513 | 


will call upon God; anthem, w from 
55th Psalm, m P. Hoadley, of Can- 
ada, op. 11; mixed voices with solos. 
4to. © May 9, 1925; 1c. May 11; 
E 614292; Anglo-Canadian music Co., 
Toronto, Canada. 


will hold Thy hand; prayer and 
promise, w and m Fannie Rudge 
Lawrence, of U. S. © May 14, 
1925; 2c May 23; E 618227; Fanny 
R. Lawrence, East Canaan, Conn. 
10505 


will lift up mine eyes; anthem, m 
Mark Andrews, of U. S8S.; sop. and 
bass solo, and mixed quartet, with 
organ or pf. ace. 4to. © May 25, 
1925; 2 ec. May 27; E 616711; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 10506 


I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills; 


Ln 


| 


Ln | 


521 


musical recitation, w of Psalm 
CXXI, m Phyllis Fergus, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with violin obbl. © June 
12, 1925; 2 « June 18; E 618959; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
10507 


wish you'd let me know: if you see 
Mary; w and m James Kendis and 
Hal Dyson, both of U..S. © May 
25, 1925; 2 c. May 28; E 618148; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 10508 


wonder; waltz song, w Edward Ox- 
enford, m Ivor Richards, of Great 
Britain; pf. ace., with arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele Kel Keech. 
© May 21, 1925; 1 « May 22; B 
614408; B. Feldman & co., London. 

10509 


wonder if we'll ever meet again, 
dear old gal of mine; w and melody 
Al. Piantadosi and Tommy Lyman, 
both of U.S. ©1e. June 20, 1925; 
E 616827; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 10510 


wonder if you’re thinking of me; 
w and m G. Jensen, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © 1c. June 29, 1925; E 
619256; Gladys Jensen, Walla, Wal- 
la, Wash. 10511 


wonder if you still love me; w and 
m Wallace Butler and Dewey Holm, 
both of U. S. ©1c. May 22, 1925; 
EH 616179; Dewey Andrew Holm, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 10512 


wonder where we’ve met before; w 
Joseph Knecht, m Charles Tobias, 
of U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © June 8, 1925; 
2 ec. June 8; E 618557; Henry Wa- 
terson, ine., New York. 10513 


10504 © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10514 


pt. Te n. S., Vv. 20 | 


I wonder why I miss you; waltz bal- 
lad, w Joseph Carelli, m Harry 
Welsh, of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 
2 c. May 22; E 616576; Welsh & 
Carelli, Philadelphia. 10514 


I wonder why, my thoughts are you; 
waltz,-w and melody Patrick Cic- 
eulli and Andy Stanchi, both of U. 
S. ©1c June 18, 1925; H 616760; 
Venus musie co., Brooklyn. 10515 


I would like to uke a uke with you; 
w H. Stuart Hamill, m L. T. Levy, 
of U. S. © 1e June 13, 1925; E 
616654 ; Leon T. Levy, New Rochelle, 
INS. Xie 10516 


I would press toward the goal; w and 
m I. BE. Reynolds, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c June 27; EH 616990; 
I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 

10517 


Ich fuhr nit auf kein car; w and mel- 
ody L. Satz, of U. S. © 1c May 
29, 1925; E 618488; Ludwig Satz, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. 10518 


Ich hab eine tante in Peking; kuplet, 
aus Reise um die halbwelt, text 
Karl Farkas, musik Ludwig Hirsch- 
feld, of Austria. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1 ce. May 29; E 614654; Wiener op- 
eretten verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

10519 


Ich habe im Mai von der liebe ge- 
triumt; text Alfred Berg, musik 
Franz Doelle, of Germany. © Dec. 


31, 1924; 1 @. May 25, 1925; H 
614717; Mignon-verlag, Berlin. 
- 10520 


Ich kanns dir nur beim tanze sagen ; 
aus Monsieur Troulala, gesangs- 
texte Kurt Robitschek, musik Hugo 
Hirsch, klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © May 1, 1925; 
1 ec. May 29; EH 614512; Drei-mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10521 


Ich spiel’ auf der harmonika! fox trot, 
text Beda, musik Richard Fall, of 


Germany. © Mar. 1, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Apr. 27; E 614475; Wiener  bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 10522 
Ich trage von deiner seele; worte 


Hrich K. W. Zimmermann, musik 
Clemens Schmalstich, of Germany, 
op. 82, nr. 2; hoch: © Apr. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. May 5; E 614094; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 10523 


Ida—I do; w Gus Kahn, m Isham 
Jones, of U. S.. © Feb. 4, 1925; 
2c. May 29; E 616329; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. [© new mat- 
ter | 10524 


Idle hours; melody F. Hill, of U. S. 
© 1c June 26, 1925; E 6169438; 
Fred Hill, La Grange, Ill. 10525 


-Idyle printaniére; by Jean Beghon, 


of France, arr. M. Baron, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Hd. ar- 
tistique. © May 13, 1925; 2 c. May 
16; E 611937; Maurice Baron, New 
York. 10526 


If; w Leo P. Haley, m R. L. Toland, 
of U..S.. ‘©. e,. dane) Ste 
618602; Rose L. Toland, Dorchester, 
Mass. 10527 


If God be for us; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m Henry P. Morton, of U. S. ; 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 ec. May 6; E 6138741; 
E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 10528 


If I can’t come in, please don’t let 
nobody come out; w and melody H. 
TY. Harrington, arr. H. Qualli Clark, 
both of U. S. ©1e. June 4, 1925; 
E 616374; Ham Tree Harrington, 
New York. 10529 


If I can’t have every bit of it, I don’t 
want none at all; w L. Miller, m 
IF. Longshaw, of U. 8S. ©1 ce. May 
5, 1925; E 611678; Fred Longshaw 
and Leslie Miller, Philadelphia. 

10530 


If I had a girl like you; w Billy Rose 
and Mort Dixon, m Ray Henderson, 
of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 2 ec. June 
11; E 616603; Jerome H. Remick & 

o., New York. 10531 


If I had only, only, only known; w 
and m Alec McGill, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Apr. 23, 1925; 1c. 
May 4; E 614076; Reynolds & co., 
London. 10532 


If I only had Aladdin’s wonderful 
lamp, oh what a devil I'd be; w 
and melody ©. Pender, of U. 8S. © 
1 ec. May 20, 1925; H 616150; Chris. 
Pender, New York. 10533 


If the orange grew in Ireland, sure 
he’d pluck it while it’s green; w 
Ralph Larsen and Wm. McCarthy, 
m Bart E. Grady, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 8; E 
618561; Henry Waterson, inc., New | 
York. 10534 


If there were dreams to sell; three- 
part song, w Thomas Loveil Bed- 
does, m A. T. Lee Ashton, of Eng- 
land; women’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 
26, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 4; H 614145; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 10535 


022 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10556 


If we knew; w J. Edward Dean 
Smith, m A. Curran, [i. e. Arthur 
Forrest Curran] of U. S.; medium 
voice. New York, N. Y., Psychol- 
ogy pub. co. © June 11, 1925; 2c. 
June 12; E 618697; Arthur Curran, 
New York. 


If we only knew; w A. H. Ackley, 
m adapted from Hawaiian melody 
B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 9, 
1925; 2 c. June 16; E 616673; John 
H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 10537 


If you can’t bring it you’ve got to 
send it; w Freddie Johnson, melody 
Porter Grainger, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 20, 1925; E 616853; Tune- 
house, inc., New York. 10538 


If you don’t want me; w L. S. Fergu- 
son, m L. S. Ferguson and Leo 

- Dwattedberg [pseud. of Edward Le- 
begott] both of U. S. 1 ec. June 
29, 1925; E 619261; Leland S. Fer- 
guson, Hast Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. 
10539 


If you leave me I'll never cry; w and 
‘ m Erwin R. Schmidt, Evans Lloyd 
and Lew Ferris, all of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © June 22, 1925; 
2 e. June 22; E 619037; Harvld 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 10540 


If you lika me like I lika you; w 
G. W. Hunter, melody W. Astor 
Morgan, of U. S. ©1c. June 27, 
1925; E 617013; Geo. W. Hunter. 
New York. 10541 


If you'll love me just a little, then I 
will love you long; w A. E. Smyth, 
melody Lionel Belasco, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. June 1, 1925; E 616323; Arthur 
Ernest Smyth, Hast Orange, N. J. 

10542 


If you love me tell me so; w Louis 
Weekman, m A. Buzzi-Peccia, of 
U. S.; high voice. © May 14, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 618880; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc., New York. 10545 


If you want to be lucky touch a sailor ; 
w and m Fred Fulton and Kenneth 
Lyle, both of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 9, 1925; 1 ec. June 11; B 
614745; B. Feldman & co., London. 

10544 


If you want to live; musical reading, 
w from Topeka capitol news, m 
Frieda Peycke, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 15; B 
618787; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 10545 


10536 - 


If your life is true; w James Rowe, 
m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15/9925 9°2° c: Pune -223 BH ei9ots; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 


10546 . 
Il m’avait dit. ..; ou, Résignation 
d’amour; mélodie, paroles Jules 


Combe, musique A. Ferré, of France, 
et Ciro Urbini, of Italy. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614216; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 10547 


Ilda; valse brillant, Jean Navarro, of 
UL4S2)..pts = ©« JumecZ,..1925,; 2--e: 
June 6; E 616445; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© finger- 
ing and phrasing] 10548 


lee, do not go; Indian healing chant, 
w and m §S. La Flotronne, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 12, 1925; E 611835; Su- 

zanne La Flotronne, Los Angeles. 
10549 


Ilyenkor este mindeg arra gondolok; 
by Bela Zerkovitz, of Hungary; pf. 
© 1c. May 23, 1925; E 618240; Roz- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

10550 


Im hotel zu den zwei tauben ; shimmy- 
fox, aus Monsieur Troulala, gesangs- 
texte Kurt Robitschek, musik Hugo 
Hirsch, klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © May 1, 1925; 
1c. May 29; E 614509; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 10551 


Im Prater, eine halbe stund’ vom Pra- 


terstern ; lied und foxtrot, text und 
musik Robert Katscher, of Austria. 
© May 10, 1925; 1 c«. June 4; EB 
614585; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 10552 


Immensité; solitude, réverie, sommeil, 
Craven, arr. William Sterling, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
C Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢ May 9; E 
614230; L. Maillochon, Paris. [© 
arrangement ] 10553 


Immer resolut! marsch nach motiven 
aus der operette, Anneliese von Des- 
sau, von Robert Winterberg, arr. 
Oskar Hackenberger, of Austria; 
klavier mit worte. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
1c. May 5; EH 614097; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 10554 


Immortality; w from the Bible, m 
Dana Mason Tisdel, of U. S.; med. 
voice, in F. © June 8, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 10; E 616571; Emily M. Tisdel, 
Muskogee, Okl. 10555 


Imp o’ luck; march, J. BE. Wells, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © May 23, 1925: 
2c. May 23; E 616250; Fred Jewell, 
Worthington, Ind. 10556 


020 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10557 


Impressions de montagne; poéme sym- 
phonique, Yves Fossoul, arr. Ad. 
_ Gauwin, of France; orch. avec pif. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 
1 ec. June 6; E 614625; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. [© arrangement] 
10557 


Impressions of a negro camp meeting ; 
eight traditional tunes, adapted and 
arr. John J. Niles, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Apr. 25, 1925; 2 ec. June 
20; E 618904; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 10558 


In blumen land (In flower land) ; mu- 
sical fantasy in 1 act and 38 scenes, 
N. Kaplan, m J. Davidson, of U. S. 
Svo. 

(3aN> yy1>2 PR) 
© Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. May 16; D 
26767; Nathan Kaplan and Jacob 
Davidson, New York. 10559 


In days of June; suite, Carlyon de 
Lyle, of England; pf. Consolation. 
[4 others] © May 26, 1925; 1 «. 
May 27; E 614552; Swan & co., Itd., 
London. 10560 


In dear old Delaware; w and m B. J. 
Tatman, of U. S. Greenwood, Del., 
Tatman music co. © June 14, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 616868; Blema J. 
Tatman, Greenwood, Del. 10561 


In dedication; part-song, w Gilbert O. 
Ward, m H. B. Hatch, of U. §S.; 
male cho. 4to. 
June 8; E 618552; Homer B. Hatch, 
Cleveland. 


In der grossen stadt Berlin; 
*rrrrreinspaziert, aus der revue An 
alle, text Beda u. Brager, musik 
Rud. Nelson, of Germany. © Dec. 
1, 1924; 1c. Apr. 27, 1925; E 614480 ; 
Wiener boheme-verlag, Vienna. 

10563 


In fountain court; part-song, w Ar- 
thur Symons, m Kenneth Finlay, of 
Great Britain; four women’s voices, 
in G. Ashdown ed. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 23, 
1925; 1 ec. June 24; E 614939: Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 10564 


In gloomy forest; for sinister, ete., 
William Axt, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
or organ conductor. © June 11, 
1925; 2 c. June 12; E 618690; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inec., New York. 10565 


In Him we live; O that I knew where 
I might find Him, anthem, w adapt- 
ed from the Bible, m H. Leroy 
Baumgartner, of U. S., op. 12; 


© June 6, 1925; 2 c.° 
10562 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


mixed voices; organ ace. 4to. © 
May 7, 1925; 2 c. May 13; E 611866; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10566 


In His courts; w Jonas Osear Back- 
lund, tr., m Isidor Dannstrom, of 
Sweden. © May 15, 1925; 2 c. May 
20; E 618435; Conference press, 
Chicago. 10567 


In His service; w and m HE. MeNeely, 
of 'U. S. © + June 24)41925%2) c. 
June 27; E 617011; Edwin McNeely, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 10568 


In jolly mood; by Arnold Naumann, of 
Germany, op. 7, no. 5; pf. © June 
12, 1925; 2 c. June 18; E 618962; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

10569 


In late September; w and m LdOis 
Barker, of Great Britain. © May 


11, 1925; 1 «@ May, 12; E 614320; 
Chappell & co., ltd.,. London. 10570 


In Madrid; w and m C. C. Lee, of 
U. S. © 1 ce June 15, 1925; E 
618755; Chauncey Corbett Lee, 
Cleveland. 10571 


In memory; w and melody S. J. Carp, 
of U. S. © 1c. May 23, 1925; E 
618166 ; Stanley John Carp, Roches- 
ten, N.: Y. 10572 


In my fiyine machine ; w Mrs. L. Gon- 
yea, melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. 
© 1 c« May 15, 1925; EB 613992; 
Mrs. Louis Gonyea, friconderoga, 
N. Y. 10573. 

In my garden; from, Sky high, w 
Adrian Ross, m Harry Rosenthal, 
of U. 8. London-New York-Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. May 20, 
1925; 2 c. May 20; E 611870; Harms, 
ine., New York. 10574 


In my garden of dreams with you; w 
and m J. Vale and Beula Cray,. 
both of U.S. ©1e. June 6, 1925; 
E 616503; John Vale, Chicago. 

10575: 

In my little boat; by Elsie K. Brett, 
OF MUA Ser Di (In Make-believe 
sketches) © May 18, 1925; 2 e. 
May 21; E 618124; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 10576. 

In my neglected garden; by S. Ry- 
der, of U. S.; pf., with words. 1. 
Rusty gate. [2 others] © Apr. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. May 7; E 618428; Stur- | 
kow Ryder, Chicago. 10577 

In Oriental mood; by Gustavo Car- 
ranza, of Mexico, domiciled at 
Yonkers, N. Y., op. 2, no. 2; pf. 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Apr. 7; EH 618214; 
Breitkopf publications, inc., New 
York. 10578 


524 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


In pensive mood; by Roland Diggle, 
of U. S.; organ. © June 22, 1925; 
2c. June 24; E 619094; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 10579 


In schwarzen biischen; text und mu- 


sik Heinrich Zoellner, of Germany ;. 


mannerchor a capella. 4to. © May 
29, 1925; 1 c. June 29; E 615017; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 10580 


In Spain; tango espagnol, J. Jaffe, of 
U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. June 
22, 1925; E 619056; Julius Jaffe, 
New York. 10581 


In suniland with you; w J. Harold 
Sommers, m Geo. R. Henninger, of 
U. S8.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
David Berend. © June 1, 1925; 2 
e. June 2; E 616336; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 10582 


In sunshine or shadow; w W. C. 
Poole, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 e June 22; E 
619014; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10583 


In that little old home down by the 
sea; w and melody G. Wadey, of 
Canada. © 1. June 6, 1925; EB 
616476 ; George Wadey, Canoe Lake, 
Ontario, Canada. 10584 


In the ballroom; waltz, w and melody 
EH. West, of U. S. 1c June 4, 
1925; E 618538; Charles J. Krom- 
berg, New York. 10585 


In the blacksmith’s shop; by Bere- 
nice Violle, of U. S., op. 16, no. 1; 
pf. © May 12, 1925; 2 c. May 14: 
E 613985; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 10586 


In the dawn of eternal day; w and 
m Elton M. Roth, of U. S. © May 
13, 1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 616139; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

10587 


In the days of good King Arthur; w 
EH. A. Searson, m Frank S. Wil- 
cock, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
20; 1925; 1c, May.4; BE. 614077; 
Reynolds & co., London. 10588 


In the depths of His love; w Will H. 
Ruebush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22: EB 
619018; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10589 


In the evening after twilight; w and 
melody V. Vifanta, of U.S. ©le 
May 4, 1925; E 613670; Violet Vi- 
fanta, Brooklyn. 10590 


10602 


In the floating gardens; sketch from 
old Mexico, Cady C. Kenney, of 
UsS.; pt. ©rMar 5.1925; 2 «. 
May 2; E 611644; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 10591 | 


In the forest; idyl, W. Hemnnssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
CAlt.. Op: o,.HO:e . pir--© 1c. Aor. 
13, 1925; E 618483 ; William Hennss- 
ler, Santa Cruz, Calif. 10592 


In the future; w and m BH. A. Gamble, 


of Un S.,,.©O-1 ¢..May.1, 1925; B 
613627; Evan A. Gamble, New York. 
10593 


In the garden of love; w and m Ray 
Charbonneau, of U. 8. [Photostat] 
© 1 e« May 18, 1925; E 616064: 
Clarence Charbonneau, Milwaukee. 

10594 


In the garden of to-morrow; Cuet, w 
Geo. Graffe, jr., m Jessie L. Dep- 


pen, of U. S.; high and low voice. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, inc. © 
May, i477 192522 c. May,. ae Ei 


618008; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 10595 


In the garden with Jesus; w Wm. C. 
Poole, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
gune 22, 19255+2-e,' June 29%. H 
619309 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10596 


In the heart of California; w and 
melody ©. G. Sivesird, of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1925; EH 616800; Carl 
G. Sivesird, Penngrove, Calif. 

10597 


In the land of a million smiles; w 
and m J. Braswell, of U. S. 


June 18, 1925; 2 e June 29;. E 
619268; James Braswell, Jasper, 
Ark. 10598 


In the land of memory; w and melo. 


dy N. M. Meyer, of U. S. ©1e 
June 20, 1925; E 616789; N. M. 
Meyer, Allendaie, S. C. 10599 


In the organ loft; pedal study; Hlsie 
K: Brett, of U.. S.; pf... (in Make- 
believe sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
Z1C. Wa Vieot.: hr 616125" Clayton: b. 
Summy co., Chicago. 10600 


In the pine woods; valse lente, L. 
Renk, of U. S.; pf. © May 7, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 613932; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 10601 


In the same old way; w Lizzie De- 
Armond, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 ce. June 17: EB 
616749 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver. Chi- 
cago. 10602 


020 


10603 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


In the shady wood; rondo mignon, 
Baumfelder, arr. M. W. Butler, of 
U. S.; pf. or organ. © June 25, 
1925; 2 c. June 29; BE 619192; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 10603 


In the sunshine land; w Clara Groth 
Stillings, m A. A. Sprague, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925: 2c. June 29: BE 
619295; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10604 


In the vale of Nahwahtonah; w Louis 
Rouillion, m Maurice Baron, of 
U. S.; high voice. © June 20, 1925; 
2c. June 24; E 61981; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 10605 


In yonder-land; w and m B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S. © June 24, 1925: 
2 ec. June 27; E 616998; B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 10606 


In Zanzibar; lied und shimmy, aus 
Rund um den mittelpunkt, text Fritz 
Griinbaum, musik Egon Neumann, 
of Austria. © Apr. 4, 1925: 1 e. 
May 29; EF 614666; Wiener operet- 
ten verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

10607 


Incense; w M. J. Gunsky, m Otto 
Cesana, of U. S. © May 8, 1925; 
2 e. May 9; E 611767; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 10608 


Inconnu, (L’); marche funébre, A. 
Courtade, of France; fanfares de 
clairons 4 1 piston et clairons sim- 
ples. Editions musicales  Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. 4to. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614222; Hvette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 10609 


Indian camp-fires ; school song, w and 
m Franklin Turner, of U. S.; Ist 


and 2nd ten. and bass. 4to. © 
May 14, 1925; 2 c« May 19; E 
616121; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 10610 


Indian (An) legend of the creation 
of the grand canyon of Arizona; 
dramatico-musical composition in 
two scenes and prologue, w and li- 
bretto Otto L. Jeanson, m Rilla 


Fuller Hesse, of U. S. In two pits., 
libretto and music. 1. God of the 
storms. [4 others] © 1c. Apr. 


30, 1925; D 26764: W. H. Dough- 
erty, San Diego, Calif. 10611 
Indian lullaby (Ewa-yea); w Jesse 
G. M. Glick, m Irving M. Wilson, 
of U. S.; with violin and cello obbl. 
© June 4, 1925; 2 c. June 9; EB 
616547; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 10612 


Indiana I love you; w and melody 
D. B. Dillman, of U. S. © 1. 


May 8, 1925; E 613852; Delos B. 
Dillman, Chicago Heights, Il. 
10613 


Infection blues; w W. L. Bundy, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 15, 1925; EB 618765; 
W. Lattin Bundy, Osawatomie, Kan. 

10614 

Inn (The); w Hilaire Belloc, m F. 
Toye, of Great Britain. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ¢. May 8; E 614142; Francis 
Toye, London. 10615 


Innammurati e Napoli; canzonetta, 
melodia S. Tafarella, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e. May 14, 
1925; E 611906; Joseph Giacino and 
Santi Tafarella, New York. 10616 


Institute hymns and songs; compiled 
by H. Hare, of U. S. New York- 
Cincinnati, Methodist book concern. 
8vo. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
June 6; A 829558; Howard Hare, 
Madison, Wis. 10617 


Intaglio; waltzes in miniature, nos. 
1-8, John Tasker Howard, of U. S.; 
pf. © Apr. 9, 1925: 2 ec. June 20; 
EK 618874; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 10618 


Intermezzo appassionato; von Albert 
Noelte, of Germany, op. 10; pf. © 
Mar. 17, 1925; 1° @ Apr’ 22; 
614998; Universal edition, a. 2., 
Vienna. 10619: 


Introduction [and] Passacaglia; by 
Alan Gray, of England; organ. 
Apr. 18, 1925: 4d, ‘G) Apes one ni 
614156; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10620. 


Introduction to the drama; by W. 
Hennssler, of Germany, domiciled at 
Santa Cruz, Calif.; pf. ©1e. June 
8, 1925; E 618594; William Henns- 
sler, Santa Cruz, Calif. 10621 


Invisible (The) bride; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Alex Raoul Wachtmeister, 
of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 
8: E 618909; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 10622 


Invocation (The) ; musical prayer, H. 
De Bussiers, of U. S.; melody with 
pf. acc. San Francisco, Fisk music 
pub. co. © May 25, 1925; 2c. May © 
25; E 616235; Hugo De Bussiers, 
Berkeley, Calif. 10623 


Io non ho... bambini; versi Enrico 
Frati, musica Renato Berti, of 
Italy; pf.) © Apri? d, Ms2hew is ec. 


May 5; E 614083; Carlo Lombardo, 
Milan. 10624 


526 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


10645 


Iowa; w and m L. C. Maxey, of U. S. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 ec. May 238; H 
616256; L. C. Maxey, Chicago. 

10625 


Ireland for me, when I’m there, oh 
how happy I il be; w and m. M. A. 
Nixon, of U. S. © May 21, 1925; 
2c. May 25; E 616208; Miriam A. 
Nixon, Allentown, Pa. 10626 


Irisk air from County Derry; tran- 
scribed and paraphrased Edwin H. 
-Lemare, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chattanooga, Tenn.; organ. © 
May 15, 1925; 2c. June 5; E 618630; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10627 


Irish eyes of blue; Irish waltz-song, 
w and m KE. J. Grant, of U. S. 
June 15, 1925; 2 ce. June 17; H 
618799 ; Edward James Grant, Cleve- 
land. 10628 


Irish moon and you; w and melody 
W. H. Durbin, of U. S. © 1e 
June 8, 1925; EH 618569; William 
Hinkle Durbin, El Cerrito, Calif. 

10629 


Irma waltz; by H. Beaumont [pseud. 
of Harry C. Jordan] of U. S.; pf. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c«. May 29; EB 
616285 ; Lanpher D. Lasselle, Brook- 
line, Mass. 10630 


Is it naught to you? w James Rowe, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; E 619026; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

~ 10631 


Is there anybody here? w Paul Brit- 
ain and Leonard Henry, m_H. B. 
Hedley, of Great Britain. © May 
12, 1925; 1 ec June 4; E 614618; 
Cavendish music co., London. 

10632 


Is zat so? w B. G. De Sylva, m Rob- 
ert King and Harry Warren, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with arr. for uku- 
lele Dick Konter. © May 28, 1925; 
2 e. May 29; E 618410; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

10633 


Isabella, tell your fella that it’s time 
to go; w and m Harry D. Squires 
and J. Rennie Cormack, both of U. 
S.; ~f. aec., with ukulele arr. Reg. 
Merville. © May 8, 1925; 2 c May 
23; E 618203; Harry D. Squires, 
New York. 10634 


Isabelle; w and m Ted Fiorito, Walter 
Schwimer and Dan Russo, all of 
U. S. © June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 
19; E 618826; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 10635 


Island (The) ; fox trot song, w M. J. 
Hevizi, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
U. S. © 1 e¢ May 15, 1925; EB 
613991; M. J. Hevizi, New York. 

10636 


Isle of enchantment; w and m Har- 
old Alexander and Phil Boutelje, 
both of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 1; EH 618349; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 10637 


Isn’t life wonderful; fox trot, w Dave 
Sonenscher, m Hverett Lynton, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acce.; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 25, 1925; 1 c. June 
26; E 615087; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 10638 


Isouard (Nicolo) Nocturno; sleep 
holds mine eyes, romance de L’in- 
trigue aux fenétres, English w M. C. 
Gillington, ed. Dawson Freer, both 
of Great Britain. © Mar. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Apr. 6; E 614419; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. [© English 
lyrics and editing] 10639 


It is news worth hearing; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
©, Mar; 15,; 1925; 2 ce. June 22; BH 
619005; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10640 


It is spring; w and m May Hewes 
Dodge and John Wilson Dodge, both 
of U. S.; high voice, in E flat. © 
June 27, 1925; 2 e. June 29; HB 
617053 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

10641 


It may be soon; w Wilmot Colson 
Stone, m G. M. Aposhian, of Turkey, 
domiciled at Pasadena, Calif. © 
May 11, 1925; 2 «@ May 21; EH 
618091; George Moses Aposhian, 
Pasadena, Calif. 10642 


It must be a dream, a wonderful 
dream; w and m Anna Augusta 
Farrelly, of U. S. New York City, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. © Mar. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. June 12; E 616640; 
William C. Jones, New York. 10643 


It pays to walk with Jesus: w Jessie 
Loraine Ripper, m G. M. Aposhian, 
of Turkey, domiciled at Pasadena, 
Calif. © May 11, 1925; 2 e. May 
21; E 618089; George M. Aposhian, 
Pasadena, Calif. 10644 


It’s all through you; from Puzzles, w 
Ralph Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 138, 
1925; 1c. May 19; 2614381; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 10645 


O27 


10646 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.’s.vi20 


It’s lonesome in bluebird land; waltz 
ballad, w Geo. A. Norton, m Hal A. 
_Campbell, of U. 8.; with violin obbl. 
or C melody saxophone. Los Ange- 
les, Calif., W. A. Quincke & co. © 


dune 12.) 1995 = 2G. ane | 8: 
618618; W. A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 10646 


Its my turn now; w and melody C. 
O. Bergner, of U. S. © 1 c. June 
25, 1925; E 616933; Carl Otto Berg- 
ner, Johnstown, N. Y. ' 10647 


It’s not the clothes; w and m D. 
Bigelow, of U. S 1 e. June 8, 
1925; E 618606; Dorothie Bigelow, 
New York. 10648 


It’s only you; w and melody R. H. 
higgert, .ofU.n8.) ©Qukve. Mayai6: 
1925; E 611956; Raymond H. Hg- 
gert, Andalusia, Pa. 10649 


It’s radio; w and melody A. G. Bolt, 
of U. S. © 1c. May 8, 1925; BE 
618846; A. G. Bolt, Buffalo. 10650 


It’s the memory of my mother; w 
and melody O. M. Jensen, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 16, 1925 ; EB 611987; Otto 
M. Jensen, Milwaukee. 10651 

It was for me; three-part sacred song, 
Chas. B. Blount, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
School ed. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. May 5; E 611683; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York.. [© new ar- 
rangement | 10652 
It will be wonderful in glory; w 


James Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of 
US.) @vaume9.- 1925: 2 es “pune 
15; E 618746; B. D. Ackley, Phila- 
delphia. 10653 
It will make all the difference to 
you; w C. F. Warren, m Herbert 
G. Tovey, of U. S.. ©, May. 20, 
1925; 2 c. June 5; E 616402; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 10654 
Ittie mamma’s big daddy; w and 
melody L. Nelson, of U.S. ©le. 
May 8, 1925; E 613828; Leonard 
Nelson, New York. 10655 


J'ai revu le jardin; poésie Jean 
Moréas, musique G. Guérande, of 
France. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. May 


9; E 614264; Heugel, Paris. 10656 


J. C. Holmes; w and melody I. Hors- 
ley, of U. S. ©1c. May 20, 1925; 
E 616147; Iris Horsley, New York. 

10657 


Jack and Jill; w Desmond Carter, m 
H. B. Hedley, of Great Britain. © 
sune’ 5, 192522 \e: June AGS Hh 
614807; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 10658 


Jack be nimble; by Elsie K. Brett, of 
U. 8.; pf. with w. (In Make-be- 
lieve sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2 ec. May 21; E 618117; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 10659 


Jacksonville gal; w and m Fred Rose, 
of U. S. June 4, 1925; 2 e. 
June 5; E 616436; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 10660 


Jaj az a buval belelt elet; by Zerko- 
vitz Bela, of Hungary; pf. ©1e. 
May 28, 1925;. HE 618233; Rozsa- 
volgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

10661 

Jamboree blues; w and melody B. 


Henderson, of U. 8S. © 1. June 
10, 1925; E 618663 ; Bertha Hender- 


son, St. Louis. 10662 
Japanese (The) clock; by Hans 
Barth,,. of OU. S.3) pi. © men 22. 
1925, 2. e.., June 24, 8 s619iZs ; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 10663 


Japanese dolls; from Sky high, w 
Adrian Ross, m Harry Rosenthal, 
of U. S. London, Chappell & co., 
ltd. © May 18, 1925; 2 ec. May 20; 
E 618064; Harms, ine., New York. 

10664 


Java (La) d’amour; de P. Bernon, of 
France; orch. avec. pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. June 8, 
1925; E 614856; Bernon, Nice, 
France. 10665 


Java (La) de Manon; dans Un soir 
de folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand 
et Ch. L. Pothier, musique Maurice 


Hermite, of France. © June 12, 
1925; 1 ¢«. June 12; E 614754; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 10666 


Java (La) du Péze; nouvelle java, 
sur la chanson de J. D’Hiriaux, mu- 
sique Edouard Mercier, of France, 
op. 236; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 
614181; C. Joubert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 10667 


Jay walkin’ blues; w Noon Pillow, 
m J. C. and B. F. Spikes, both of 
U. S., arr. J. C. Spikes. © 1c. May 
13, 1925; E 613968; John C. and 
Benjamin F. Spikes, Los Angeles. _ 

10668 


Jazz-polka; von Tom Burns, instr. 
Wilhelm Schade, both of Germany ; 
salon orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© Feb. 20, 1925; 1 c. May 25; E 
614718; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 10669 


528 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10694 


Jazzberries ; four dances, Louis Gruen- 
berg, of U. S., op. 25, nr. 1-4. Fox- 
trot. [3 others] © Apr. 17,1925; 
2 ec. May 8; E 619164; Universal- 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 10670 


Jazzetto; by Samuel Gardner, of U. 
S., op. 24; violin and pf. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 2 ce. June 20; E 618873; 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 10671, 


Jazzy; march and two step, Harriet 
D. Cornelius [i. e. Mrs. E. N. Cor- 
nelius] of U. S.; pf. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 616040; Mrs. 
Emory N. Cornelius, Lewiston, Pa. 

10672 


Je m’la casse; paroles Mare Cab, mu- 
sique G. Bonincontro, of France. © 
May 15, 1925; 1c. June 8; E 614877; 
Pau! Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

10673 


Jeanne got the million dollar eyes; or, 
I got the million dollar eyes, w and 
melody J. La Mar, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 2, 1925; E 611572; Jeanne V. 
La Mar, New York. 10674 


Jeannette; w Robert C. Friend, mel- 
ody Edward Stirm, of U.S. ©1c. 
May 26, 1925; E 618264; R. C. 
Friend and E. B. Stirm, San Fran- 
cisco. 10675 


Jehovah’s praise; choice collection of 
hymns and gospel songs, compiled 
and ed. I. E. Reynolds and B. B. 
McKinney, both of U. S. 12mo. © 
June 24, 1925; 2 c. and aff. June 27; 
A 855695 ; Southwestern press, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 10676 


—— w and m B. B. McKinney, of U. 
S. © June 24, 1925; 2 ¢c. June 27; 
E 616981; B. B. McKinney, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 10677 


Jervis-Reed (H. V.) Sonata; by H. V. 
Jervis-Read, of England; pf. © 
June 10, 1025; 1 ce June 8; EB 
614796; Murdoch, Murdock & co., 
ine., London. 10678 


Jesus calls the children; memorial 
song, w T. M. Blacklock, m Irl L. 
Allison, of U. 8.; solo or cho. in uni- 
son, 4to. © May 6, 1925; 2 ce. May 
7; E 613789; T. M. Blacklock, Lo- 
gan, N. M. 10679 

Jesus cares; w and m Nelson M. 
Gompfer, of U. S. © May 20, 1925; 
2c June 5; EH 616397; Standard 
pub. eco., Cincinnati. 10680 

Jesus changes things; w and m Hal- 
dor Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled 
at Indianapolis; pf. with w. © May 
1, 1925; 2c. June 10; E 618655; Lil- 
lenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 10681 


Jesus is calling; sacred song, w Fanny 
J. Crosby, m Anna Priscilla Risher, 
of U. S. 1. Solo for sop. or ten., and 
alto or bar.—2. Duet for sop. and 
ten. and alto and bar. © June 23, 
1925; 2 ec. each June 24; E 619108, 
619109; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 10682, 10683 


Jesus is calling one and all; w Lau- 
rene Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, 
One Ue. 4 ko) Mae 7d, AO Tae: 
June 22; EK 619027; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 10684 


‘Jesus, lover of my soul; w Charles 


Wesley, m arr. from Abt, B. B. Mc- 
Kinney, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2,c. June 27; E 616978; B. B. Mec- 
Kinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 10685 


, m H. D. Clarke, of U. S. 
@i SJuneris; 1925: 2 ce) June’ 22; 
EH 619047 ; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 
10686 


gesus our friend; w EH. McH. Shields, 
m Elda Flett Baker, of U. S. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. May 5; EH 618822; 
Elizabeth McE Shields, Richmond. 
10687 


Jesus, Savior; w and m I. HE. Rey- 
nolds, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2 c. June 27; E 617005; I. E. Rey- 
nolds, Fort Worth, Tex. 10688 


Jesus the Master; w A. S. Yeager, m 
J. H. Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 
1925; 2 c. June 16; E 616675; John 
H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 10689 


Jesus, the mighty Redeemer; w A. B. 
Christiansen, m J. H. Jones, of U.S. 
© June 9, 1925; 2 c. June 16; EB 
616661; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
INGO ut 10690 


Jesus, the Savior of men; w Mattie 
B. Shannon, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; EB 
619310; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10691 


Jesus wept! those tears are over; Ww 
James Challen, m Fred. A. Fillmore, 
of U. S. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. June 
5; EH 616400; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 10692 


Jiggs turned the yoke on Maggie; w 
and melody Mrs. J. W. Jennings, of 
HHS © ole. Sunes 20019255" BH 
616817; Mrs. J. W. Jennings, Fries, 
Va. 10693 


Jimmy’s boots; musical recitation, w 
Martyn Herbert, m Frank S. Wil- 
cock, of Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 c«. May 4; E 614068; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 10694 


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' CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10695 


JOjj vissza csdkos ifju nyar...; Ww 
Erno Kulinyi, m Lajos Lajtai, of 
Hungary. May)! i) 19255) Liye. 
June 13; E 615028; Francis Bard 
& son, Budapest, Hungary. 10695 


John my paparajon; w and m M. Bi- 
anechi, of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 
2 ec. June 30; E 617046; Mercione 
Bianchi, Brooklyn. 10696 


Joi, ich hab Wien so gern; ungarischer 
shimmy, aus Reise um die halb- 
welt, text Karl Farkas, musik Lud- 
wig Hirschfeld, of Austria. © Apr. 
9, 1925; 1 e. May 29; E 614653; 
Wiener operetten verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 10697 


Jolly musicians; march, O. B. Karr, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 30, 
1925; 2 ce. May 7; E 618793; Beards 
temple of music, Paragould, Ark. 

10698 

Jolly times; by Mary C. Guthier, of 
U. S., op. 83; pf. © June 25, 1925; 
2c. June 29; E 619206; A. W. Per- 
ry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 10699 


Jonson (Perey Ashton) ‘Three songs; 
m P. A. Jonson, of Great Britain. 
London, Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
inc. 1. The garden; w Elizabeth 
Paget. [2 others] © Apr. 30, 
1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614562; Percy 
Ashton Jonson, London. 10700 


Joseph ; entr’acte dance, from Madame 
Pompadour, Leo Fall, arr. Boosey 
& co., Itd., of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band, with conductor. 4to. © 
Apr. 22) 1925: "1 ¢.> May: 16:3. 
614363; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 10701 


Joshua fit de battle ob Jerico; w anon., 
m arr. Lawrence Brown, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 11, 1925; BH 616594; 
Viking press, ine. New York. 

10702 


Joy in service; w H. E. Bright, m 
J. H. Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 
1925; 2 ec. June 16; E 616659; John 
H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 10703 

Joy (The) of living; w Francis Clark, 
m Dorothy Forster, of Great Brit- 
ain; high voice. © June 25, 1925; 
2c. June 27; E 617054; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 10704 

Joyous moments; by Joseph Schultz, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 11, 1925; 2c. 
May 13; E 613981; Master music 
pub. co., Newark, N. J. 10705 

Juana; oper in einem aufzug, dichtung 
Georg Kaiser, musik Max Ettinger, 
of Germany; klavierauszug mit 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


text. © May 22, 1925; 2 ce June 
15; D 26783 ; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 10706 


Jubileums kantate; i anledning af 
Norsk-Amerikansk hundredaarsfest, 
tekst af S. O. Mé@st, musik J. R. 
Jacobsen, of U. S., op. 16. Minne- 
apolis, Minn., Augsburg pub. house. 


4to. © May 2, 1925; 2 c. May 2; 
E 611628; J. Rode Jacobsen, Chi- 
cago. 10707 


Juggler (The) (Der gaukler aus fer- 
nem fremden land); by Paul Juon, 
of Germany, op. 79; pf. © Apr. 6, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; H 618886; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 10708 


June; from When you smile, w Phil 
Cook, m Tom Johnstone, of U. S. 
© June 18, 1925; 2 c June 20; BE 
616877 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

10709 

June birthday party; by Heller Nich- 
olls, of England; pf. 1. The guests 
assemble. [5 others] © June 20, 
1925; 1 c. June 6; E 614896; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 10710 


June (A) morning; by Berenice Violle, 
of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 26, 1925; 2 ec. 
Mar. 28; E 610760; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 10711 


Junges blut; marsch, Alfred Kunert, 
of Germany; klavier. © Feb. 8, 
1925; 1 ec. May 25; E 614703: Hdi- 
tion tarantella, Berlin. 10712 


arr. Willy Geisler, both 
of Germany; salon orch. 4to. © 
Mar. 28, 1925; 1 @ June 22; BH 
614954; Edition tarantella musik- 
verlag, Berlin-Spandau, Germany. 

10718 


Jungle jazz; w and m S. H. Reading, 
of U. S. Philadelphia, Reading adv. 
service. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 
21; E 618095; Sam H. Reading, 
Philadelphia. . - 10714 


Jury duty; w and melody L. Nelson, 
of U. S. © 1c May 9, 1925; EB 
611773; Leonard Nelson, New York. 

10715 


Jus’ a -listen; plantation-humorous, 
four-part song, B. M. Davison, rev. 
H. L. Harts, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Rey. ed. 4to. © May 20, 1925; 2¢._ 
June 1; E 616424; White-Smith mu- 
sie pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 

10716 


Just a bit of memory; w W. O. Hin- 
son, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© May 10, 1925; 2 c. May 18; HB 
618003; Wilks O. Hinson, Waco, 
Tex. 10717 


530 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10741 


Just a bundle of sunshine; w Don 
Drew, m Eugene Spencer, of U. S8.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. by Merle 
T. Kendrick. © May 1, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 1; E 6138628; Joe Morris mu- 
sie co., New York. 10718 


Just a gal; w and melody F. Burk- 
dall, of U. S. ©1c. May 28, 1925; 
E 618190; Francis Burkdall, Sey- 
mour, Ind. 10719 


Just a girl with bright blue eyes; w 
and melody H. Barton, of U. S. © 
1 ce. May 23, 1925; E 618170; How- 
ard Barton, Marinette, Wis. 10720 


Just a kisS; w Cyrus Wood, melody 
Arthur, Johnuston,,of U.S: -©.1.e. 
May 9, 1925; E 611776; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 10721 


Sames Cc). Juner, 2, 1925; 2-.e. 
June 3; E 618523; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10722 


Just a little bit longer; w and m Ray 
Rosenbaum and Edward Meikel, 
Hoth of, U.S... ©cApr. 27,1925; 2-¢. 
May 4; E 611747; Capitol pub. co., 
Davenport, Ia. 10723 


Just a little love song; w and m 
Marvin Preston Thompson, of U. S. 
© May 14, 1925: 2 c. May 16; EB 
618020; Marvin P. Thompson, Den- 
ver. 10724 


Just a longin’ for Dixie; w and melo- 
dy H. G. Tyler, of U. S. ©l1le. 
June 29, 1925; E 619242; H. G. 
Tyler, Redford, Mich. 10725 


Just a melody; w and m Mel Stitzel, 
Fred Rose and Art Kassel, all of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 
4, 1925; 2 c June 4; E 618539; 
Kassel and Stitzel music co., Chi- 
cago. 10726 


Just a mother’s lullaby ; waltz, w and 
melody G. F. Grenier, of U. S. © 
1c. June 18, 1925; E 616726; God- 
froid F. Grenier, New Bedford, 


Mass. 10727 
Just a ray of sunlight; by May 
Amoore and W. H. Squire, arr. 


Sydney Baynes, of Great Britain; 
oreh. with pf. conductor, in B flat. 
Ato. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. May 16; 
EK 614864; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 10728 


Just a tiny bluebell; solo or duet, w 
andsm. A. J. Bullock. of. U.S. 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 5; E 618537; 
Alice J. Bullock, Knox, N. D. 
10729 


Just a walk in the twilight; w J. 
O’Shea, melody Cyril G. Rogers, of 
i Sia Oot’ es Mayits, 192556 
616005; Clarence Williams music 
pub. eco., ine., New York. 10730 


Just adoring you; w R. M. Merchant, 
m R. P. Michaels, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 22, 1925; E 619074; Ruby M. 
Merchant, Oakland, Calif., and Rob- 
ert P. Michaels, Berkeley, Calif. 

10731 


Just an old dreamer; w and m R. R. 
Weideman, of U. S. © 1 ce. May 
14, 1925; E 611912; Reva Raymond 
Weideman, Oakland, Calif. 10732 


Just as you are; w Carroll V. See, 
m Chester A. Tincher, of U. S. 
1 ec. June 15, 1925; EH 618776; C. V. 


See and C. A. Tincher, Renton, 
Wash. 10733 
Just be glad; w James Whitcomb 


Riley, m Le Roy J. Robertson, of 
WisSr ©)Mar.: 23,4925 2) |e: Mar. 
26: E 610774; Intermountain music 
pub. co., Salt Lake City. 10734 


Just because I’m in love with you; 
w. and m I. Smith, of U. S.; in A 
flat. ©1c. May 2, 1925; E 613724; 
Ike Smith, Chicago. 10735 


Just dreaming, and sScheming and 
drifting to happiness; w and melo- 
dy J. Dairo, of U. S. ‘© 1 .¢ May 
28,. 4925: KH 618192; John Dairo, 
Calumet, Mich. 10736 


Just fix me a place in Dixie; w 
Will H. Hendrickson, m De Koven ° 
Thompson, of U. S. © 1. May 4, 
1925; HE 618694; Carl A. Barrett, 
Chicago. 10737 


Just for a while; w and melody P. L. 
Sargent, of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 
1925; E 619278; Preston Leland 
Sargent, Denver. 107388 


Just for fun; march, Frank A. Simp- 
kins, arr. Lester Brockton, of U. S.; 
band, with conductor. 4to. © Mar. 
19, 1925; 2 e; June 20; E 618925; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 10739 


senior follies of 1925, lyries and 
m G. Wettle, of U. S. Tucson, 
Ariz., R. H. Nielson co. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616965; 
George Wettle, Tucson, Ariz. 


10740 


Just for remembrance; w and melo- 
dy H. J. LeMessurier, of U. S. © 
1c. May 23, 1925; E 618176; Hu- 
bert J. LeMessurier, St. John’s, 
Newfoundland. 10741 


Dol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10742 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 20 


Just for you; melody R. E. Spencer, 


of U. S. © 1c. May 11, 1925; B 
613884; Robert E. Spencer, San 
Francisco. 10742 


Just have a care; fox-trot ballad, w 
Sylvestre Dorian, m F. Peters, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
©, May ‘21, 1925; 2 ec. June: 12h 
618346; Frank Peters, Pittsburgh. 

10743 


Just let me know; w Ben Black, melo- 
dy J. N. Wilhoit, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 7, 1925; E 611712; John N. 
Wilhoit, San Francisco. 10744 


Just like a mother; w and melody J. 
J. Schneider, of U. S. ©1e. June 
27, 1925; EH 617019; John J. Schnei- 
der, Philadelphia. 10745 


Just my mammy and me; w Paul 
Bass, m R. Smith and Helen Harris, 
both of U. 8S. ©1e. May 8, 1925; 
E 611833; Russell Smith, Indian- 
apolis. 10746 


Just some heart throbs; w and mel- 
ody W. M. Thorsen, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 1, 1925; E 618358; Walter M. 
Thorsen, Pt. Richmond, S. I., N. Y. 

10747 


Just take more time to pray; w and 
m L. L. Nankivell, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 10, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 11; E 616598; Louise Lovina 
Nankivell, Chicago. 10748 


-Just the girl for me; w and melody 
P. J. Benson, of U. S. © 1c. May 
8, 1925; E 6138853; P. J. Benson, Al- 
pany, N. Y. 10749 


Just wait ’till you see my baby do the 
Charleston dance; w and melody R. 
Simmons, C. Todd and C. Williams, 
all of "U. S.* © ter June) 41925; 
E 616388; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 10750 


Just we two; w N. B. Langworthy, m 
©. Johnson, of U. S., arr. Alford- 


Colby. © 1 ec May 4, 1925; E 
613705; Ole Johnson, Cambridge, 
Wis. 10751 


waltz song, w and m J. Geary, 
of U. S. Sidney, O., Geary music 


pub. house. © June 19, 1925; 2 c. 
June 19; E 618847; John Geary, 
Sidney, O. 10752 


Just you pal of mine; w and melody 
WE MeDonald:ot 0 S) (© We 
May 4, 1925; E 613677; Walter Hu- 
bert McDonald, Anderson, S. C. 

10753 


Juvenilia; five nursery rhymes, m G. 
Williams, of Great Britain. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 1. Jack 
and Jill. [4 others] © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 c« May 8; E 614138; Ger- 
rard Williams, London. 10754 


Kalilah ; canzone-shimmy, Nicola Mol- 
eti, of Italy; piccola oreh, con pf. 
conduttore. Edizioni Cariseh. 4to. 
© Mar. 7, 1925; 1 ec. May 7: E 
614299; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

10755 


Kan du glemme gamle norge; Norwe- 
gian melody, arr. Haldor Hanson, of 
U. S.; alto solo and male cho. 4to. 
© May 29, 1925; 2 ec June 1; E 
618467 ; Northern book & music ¢o., 
Chicago. [CG arrangement] 10756 


Kangaroo court march; by O. B. 
Kruger, arr. Ed. Chennette, both of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 
2c. May 16; E 618018; Oliver Kru- 
ger, Marshall, Minn. 10757 


Kar kraze blues; w and melody B. S. 
Wood, of U.S. ©1e. June 1, 1925; 
H) 618379 ; Beatrice S. Wood, Roscoe, 
NE 10758 


Kashmiri; fox-trot, founded on melo- 
dies from Amy Woodforde-Finden’s 
Indian love lyrics. London, Caven- 
dish music co. 1. Arr. Boosey & ¢€o., 
Itd., of Great Britain; orch. 4to.—2. 
Arr, M. Wiltiams, of Great Britain ; 
pf, “© Apr, 145,21, 1925-.) 1 ie each 
May 16; E 6143861, 614869; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 10759, 10760 


Kathrin ; shimmy, text Harry Roberts, 
musik Fritz Loewe, of Germany ; 
orch. 4to. © Dec. 5, 1923; 1 c. May 
23, 1925; E 614428; Edition Karl 
Briill, Berlin. [© arrangement] 

10761 


‘text Robert Heinz Winter, 
musik Fritz Loewe, of Germany, 
arr. fiir klavier Max! Brunnhofer, of 
Germany. © Dec. 5, 1923; 1 ec. May 
23, 1925; E 614429; Hdition Karl 
Brill, Berlin. 10762 


Katydids; poem set to m Helen L. 
Cramm, of U. S., op. 35, no. 6; pf. 
© Apr. 21, 1925; 2 «. May 13; E 
611860; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

10763 


KdyZ vojaci méstem tahnou pochod; 
arr. A. Grill, of U. S.; band. 4to. 


©" June «13,1925. 2c) omer, 
E 619140; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 
10764 


D2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10786 


Keep it snappy; fox-tret from The 


punch bowl, w and m Billy Mayerl 
and Gee Paul, both of Great Britain. 
@) Apr. 27,1925; 1. .e,May,4; HE 
614062; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 10765 


Keep on shining sily’ry moon,—In the > 


month of June,—There’s a sweet 
little girl [and] Down in old Vir- 
ginny, where it’s home sweet home; 
w and m R. G. Wright, of U. 8S. 
@rdanedd; 1925 ;.2\.c. Jan, 21, 1925 ; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1925; A 818925; Ron- 
ald G. Wright, Niagara Falls. 
10766 
Keep that big smile going; w and m 
Frank Wood and John P. Long, 
both of England; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 c. May 28; H 614526; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
10767 
Keep the love-light burning; w Ida A. 
Guirey, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 ec. June 29; H 
619291; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10768 


Keltic lament; tone picture, H. Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain, op. 57, no. 
2; violin and pf. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
1c. May 8; E 6141383; Harry Far- 
jeon, London. 10769 


Kentucky Sue; w C. Chappelle, mel- 
ody C. Chappelle and Juanita Stin- 
nette, both of U. S. ©1c. May 5, 
1925; E 611670; Chappie Chappelle, 
Los Angeles. ‘10770 

Kept in Christ, I’m Satisfied; w and 
m Mrs. Walter G. Taylor, of U. S. 
iene fs. 1925 2 ec. June 20; E 
616845; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

LOT! 

Kicks; w E. J. Walter, m Eugene 
Biawaman ol, U. Sa. © Le. Apr. 
24, 1925; E 611718; Edward Joseph 
Walter, Philadeiphia. 10772 

Kids; story poem with musical set- 
ting, w Margaret G. Hays, m Phyl- 
iS eercus. OL. U.S: 2G) May 7, 
1925;°2 c.,May 9; E 6138910; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 10773 

King who loves us well; w Laurene 
Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, of 
U.S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 « June 
22; E 619023; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 10774 

Kingdom (The) of the sun; w and 
m B. G. Cole, of U. S. Ocala, Fla., 
Cole and Cole. © May 9, 1925; 
2 ec May 9; E 613901; Browne 
Greaton Cole, Ocala, Fla. 10775 


King’s (The) highway; gospel song, 
w R. Garner, m §S. B. Renshaw, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © June 
4, 1925; 2 c. June 23; E 619046; 
Rose Garner, Oklahoma City, OKl. . 

10776 


Kinky haid; w and m G. M. Murray, 
arr. E. B. West, both of U. S. © 
May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 7; E 618795; 
Grace Mel Murray and Elizabeth 
Barkman-West, Shreveport, La. 

10777 


Kishinower bulgar; melody I. Mosco- 
vitz, of U. S. ©1c. June 23, 1925; 
EH 616894; Isidore Moscovitz, New 
York. 10778 


Kiss (A) from you; by Don Maffay, 
of U. S., se. D. Savino, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; orch. © 
May (2 s 1O2e 20 iG May~ 22.° 3H 
616191; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 10779 


Kiss her well; w Ira E. Stratton, 
melody M. Amello, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 14, 1925; E 611901; Miro 
Amello, Boylston, Mass. 17080 


Kiss (A) I can call my own; w and 
m I. Freedman, of U. S:° ©°'1 ec. 
May 18, 1925; E 611998; Israel 
Wreedman, Dorchester, Mass. 

10781 


Kiss (The) I ean’t forget; w George 
Davis, m P. Spitalny, of U. S. © 
June 20, 1925; 2 ce June 19; EH 
618837 ; Philip Spitalny, Cleveland. 

10782 


Kiss me; w and melody B. Hightower, 
OED. SO 1 ec May 23, 719252 
618155; Bertonia Hightower, Fres- 
no, Calif. 10783 


Kiss me again; w Charles Dunn, m 
J. A. Tunbridge, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in A flat. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© June 22, 1925; 1 ec. June 24: E 
614943; B. Feldman & co., London. 

10784 


Kiss me my darling. -- foxtrot 
chanson, worte Alexander Max Val- 
las, musik Franz Lehar, of Austria. 
©: Apr. 20; : 1925 ;"14e. May 8; E 
614132; Josef Weinberger, Vienna. 

10785 


Kiss me quick; w H. de Resi, m D. 
Bigelow, of U. S. © 1c. May 9, 
1925; E 611788; Dorothie Bigelow, 
New York. 10786 


Doo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10787 


pt. II, n. s.; v. 20 


Kisses kept are wasted; w Edmund 
Vance Cooke, m Louis Victor Saar, 
of U. S., op. 105, no. 2; cho. of men’s 
voices with bar. solo a cappella. 
4to. © Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. June 20; 
E 618937; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 10787 


Klasen (Willy) Melodie; op. 7, 
bearb. Paul Blumenthal, both of 
Germany; 2 violine, violoncello und 
pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. May 25, 
1925; E 614734; Georg Bratfisch, 
Frankfort-Oder, Germany. 10788 


Kleiner spaziergang (Passeggiata ca- 
pricciosa);  intermezzo, Vincenz 
Murzilli, of Italy, op. 3, arr. Biro 
Janes, of Hungary; orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Apr. 1, 1925; 
1c. June 22; E 614959; Musikverlag 


Drei sterne, Berlin. 10789 
Kliemm (Gustav) Two sketches; by 
G. Klemm, of U. S.; orch.. 4to. 
Chinese.—Southern. © June 22, 
1925);> 2,0e; -sUne> 253-41 .6192R58); 
Harms, ine., New York. 10790 
Klokkeklanken (Chimes); study on 


sonorities, Camil Van Hulse, of Bel- 
gium, domiciled at Tucson, Ariz., 
op. 10; pf. Tucson, Ariz., South- 
western music pub. co. © May 24, 
1925; 2 c. May 29; E 616385; Camil 
A. J. Van Hulse, Tucson, Ariz. 
10791 


Knocking at the door; w B. B. Ed- 
miaston, m §S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ce. June 22; EB 
619008; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10792 


Komm suf meinen schoss; blues aus 
Die reise um die halbwelt, text und 
musik Ludwig Hirschfeld, of Aus- 
tria. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c May 29; 
E 614651; Wiener operetten verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 10793 

Komm mit mir nach Brasilien! lied 
und one-step, text Armin Robinson, 
musik Werner Rich. Heymann, of 
Germany. © Dee. 1, 1924; 1c. Apr. 
27, 1925; E 614464; Wiener  bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 10794 

Komm zu mir zum tee; paso doble, 
worte Peter Herz, musik Franz Le- 
har, of Austria. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
1c. May 8; 1 614130; Josef Wein- 
berger, Vienna. 10795 

Kommer det ikke i dag, saa kommer 
det i morgen; af Tivoli revyen, 
1925, tekst Mogens Dam, musik 
Laurits Howalt, of Denmark; pf. 
© May 20, 1925; 1 c«. June 4; E 
614674; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 10796 


Konzert in H-moll; in zwei satzen.,. 
Hermann Zilcher, of Germany, op. 
20; Klavier und orch. Partitur. © 
May 2, 1925; 1 c. May 21; E 614400; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 10797 


Konzertstiick; in einem satze, Her- 
mann Zilcher, of Germany, op. 21; 
fiir violoncell und kleines orch. © 
June 4, 1925; 1 @) June 22" bE 
615005; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 10798 


Kosher Kitty Kelly; from the play, 
w and m Leon De Costa, of U. S. 
©), June ‘25, 1925-" 2% Vion et: 
617059; Harms, ine., New York. 

10799 


Kozak waltz; Russian, Kreselski, arr. 
Louis Vitak, of U. S.; concertina. © 
Dec. 28, 1924; 2 ec. June 25, 1925; EH 
616954; Vitak-Hlsnie co., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 10800: 


Krenek (Ernst) Zwei suiten ftir kla- 
vier (Deux suites pour piano) ; von 
KH. Krenek, of Austria, op. 26. 
Apr, 28, 1925;1c¢. May 19; E 614498 ; 
Universal-edition, a, g., Vienaa. 

10801 - 


Krishna; par Albert Roussel, of 
France, op. 27, no. 3; fitite et pf. 
© Apr. 9, 1925; 1 « May 9; E 
614210; Durand et cie., Paris. 

10802 

Kujawiak muszynskiego; by S. Mus- 
zynski, arr. Louis Vitak, both of U. 
S.; concertina. © Dec. 28, 1924; 
2c. June 25, 1925; E 616955; Vitak- 
Hisnic co., Chicago. 10803 


Lackawanna trail; march, David Mel- 
son, of U. S.; band. 4to. © June 
11, 1925; 2 « June 13; E 618701: 
H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 

10804 


lia Crosse the beautiful; w and m 
Mrs. J. R. Kerr, of U. S. © May 
28, 1925; 2 « May 29; E 616421; 
Mrs. James R. Kerr, La Crosse, Wis. 

10805 

ladies go slowly ; w and m G. H. Bate- 
man, of U.S. ©1ce. June 27, 1925 ; 
E 619282; Gentry H. Bateman, Bal- 
timore. 10806 


Ladies (The) of St. James’s; Phyl- 
lida amo ante alias, w Austin Dob- 
son, m Clarence Olmstead, of U. S.; - 
low or med. voice. Abridged ed. © 
May 26, 1925; 2 c. June 4; H 616463 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 10807 


Lady Jane; w and m Robert C. Friend, 


of U. S..© 1. ¢ May 26, 1925;. EB 
618265; R. C. Friend, Oakland, 
Calif. 10808 


534 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


10831 


Lady (The) of Shalott; cantata, text 
Lord Alfred Tennyson, m Charles 
Bennett; women’s voices. 4to. © 
May 21, 1925; 2c. June 5; EH 618633 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 10809 


Lalo (Edouard’ Victor Antoine) Con- 
certo; ed. Willem Wilieke, of U. S.; 
violoncello and pf. © Apr. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. June 20; EH 618933; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 10810 


Lament (The) for Beowulf; chorus, 
w from the Anglo-Saxon epic, tr. 
William Morris and A. J. Wyatt, m 
Howard Hanson, of U. S., op. 25; 
mixed voices and orch. © Apr. 28, 
1925; 2¢ May 11; E 611808; C..C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 10811 


Laneashire (A) lullaby; by Stanley 
H. Clarke, of England; violin and 
pf. © June 10, 1925; 1 c. June 22; 
E 614934; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10812 

w Edwin Waugh, m Stanley H. 

Clarke, of England. © June 10, 

1925; 1 c. June 22; E 614935; Stain- 

er & Bell, ltd., London. 10813 


Land o’ lakes I hear you calling; w 
and m Arthur Oscar Johnson, of U. 
SohOi Fume 1) 1925 212 e) Tune 5; 
EK 616921; Dale publishers, Minne- 
apolis. 10814 


Land of dreams come true; from Dear 
little Billie; w Desmond Carter, m 
H. B. Hedley and Jack Strachey, 
both of Great Britain. © June 11, 
1925; 1 c. June 16; E 614804; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 10815 


Land of Nod; w Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 


m LeRoy J. Robertson, of U. S. © 


Mar. 238, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 26; HB 
610773; Intermountain music pub. 
co., ‘Salt Lake City. 10816 


Lang (C. 8.) Four canons; by C. 8S. 
Lang, of England; violin and pf. 
© June 10, 1925; 1 c. June 22; B 
614937 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

10817 

Largo; from the symphony, From the 
new world, Anton Dvorak, op. 95, 
arr. Oscar C. Posa, rev. and ed. M. 
Zoltai, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y.; pf. © Mar. 
2A 1925 5:20 e3 Mar. 27; BE G10765; 
Harms, ine., New York. [© revi- 
Sion and editing] 10818 

[and] Allegro giocoso; by Bald- 

assare Galuppi, transcribed Harold 

Craxton, of Great Britain; violin 

and pf. © May 1, 1925; 1 c May 

15; E 614359; Schott & co., Itd.. 

London. [© transcription] 10819 


Largo from the New world symphony ; 
by A. Dvorak, arr. W. F. Ambrosio, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Apr. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 618900; Carl 


Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 10820: 
‘Lark (A) went singing; w Ruth 


Guthrie Harding, m Roland Farley, 
of U. S.; high voice. © May 7, 
1925: Avlie:uMay: 131611819: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 10821 


Last (The) laugh; w and m Harry 
Carlton, of Great Britain; in B flat; 


pf. and ukulele acc. [Staff and - 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 19, 
1925; 4 ie. Sune, 20:3 . H 614932 - 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 10822 


Last (The) rose of summer; tran- 
scribed Carlos Salzedo, of U. S.; 


harp. © May 12, 1925; 2 « May 
13; E 611879; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 10823. 


Laughing brown eyes; lullaby, w and 
neeM. 4) Sloan, of UY S..- ©, 1 e. 
May 138, 1925; E 611877; Mrs. M. 
L. Sloan, Millbrook, N. Y. 10824 


Laws against this and that; w H. 
Stuart Hamill, m L. T. Levy, of 


Ui} 1©@-o% .e8, Fane 10, (1925°" b 
616583; Leon T. Levy, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 10825. 


Lay down your sword of thunder; 
chant pagan, part-song, w Richard 
Middleton, m Felix White, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, in. E. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 18, 1925; 1 « June 4; E 
614611; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

10826. 

Lay up a dollar for a rainy day; w 
William Henry Huff, m J. J. Erby, 
or. WS @) Lc dunes 2s, 1925.71 
617017; Wm. H. Huff and John J. 
Erby, Chicago. 10827 

Lazy days; w and m Lily Strickland, 
of U. S. Fischer ed. (In Mo’ Ba- 
you songs. 1. Low voice.—2. High 
voice. © May 11, 1925; 2 © each 
May 14; E 611882, 611887; J. Fisch- 
er & bro., New York. 10828, 10829 


Lazy Lou; nursery rhyme set to mu- 
sic, Helen L. Cramm, of U. S., op. 
35.'no. 3=pt. © Apr: 23, 4925-2 ¢: 
May 18; E 611857; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 10830: 


Lead me all the way; w Will H. Rue- 
bush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mar. -15,'%19255° 2 ‘ec. June’ 22h 
619018; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 10831. 


030 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10832 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Lead me, blessed Jesus; w arr. and 
m composed I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. 
© June 24, 1925; 2 ¢ June 27; BE 
617000 ;.I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 10832 


Lecons de solfége; faciles et progres- 
Sives, Georges Brun, of France; 
trois voix de femmes ou d’enfants. 
S8vo. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; 
EK 614243; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 10833 


Left my daddy blues; w and melody 
EK. H. Edwards, of U. S. ©1.. 
June 25, 1925; E 616934; Eddie H. 
Edwards, Philadelphia. 10834 


Legend of the waterfall; American 
Indian song, HE. Aldrich Dobson, of 
U. SS. (in Sons of Manitou) § 1. 
Sop. or ten—2. Alto or ‘bar. -© 
May 11, 1925; 2 c each May 14; BE 
611927; Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Bos- 


ton. 10835 
Legénde; by A. Segall, of U. S., op. 2; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1e¢. May 
4, 1925; E 611730; Arno Segall, 
Savannah, Ga. 10836 


par Rhené-Baton, of France, op. 
38, no. 3; pf. 4 4 petites mains. © 
May 15, 1925; 1 e. June 8; HB 
614865; Durand et cie., Paris. 

10837 


Legends; English version Mrs. L. T. 
Craigin, m Mohring, arr. John S. 
Fearis, of U. S.; ladies’ voices. 4to. 
© May 20, 1925; 2 c. May 25; EB 
616232; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement] 10838 


Leila; bacchanale, A. Delly, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur, 
parties. 4to. © May 1, 1925; 1 «. 
June 6; E 614624; Librarie Hach- 
ette, Paris. 10839 


Lena; w and melody W. Wiesbauer, 
of U. S.; 1st. violin, with words, in 


fat... © 1 ce June "12, “1925'-" bh 
616596; Walter Wiesbauer, Hrie, 
ea 10840 


Lenora; waltz, N. Brenner, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. with optional 2nd vio- 


lin pt. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 7; 
E 613799; Nathan Brenner, Akron, 
O. 10841 
Lenormand (René) Six  piéces 
bréves; de R. lLenormand, of 
Hrance, “op: 113; pf. 4. © pApra-9, 


1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614287; Heugel, 
Paris. 10842 
Lenz; text Felix Dahn, musik Eugen 
Hildach, op. 19, no. 5, arr. v. Fer- 
dinand Kollmaneck, both of Ger- 


many; zither und piano. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ec. June 29; E 615015; 
Heinrichshofen’s . verlag, Magde- 
burg, Germany. 10843 


lautensatz von Valen- 
tin Lutz, both of Germany; eine 
Singstimme mit laute oder gitarre 
begleitung. © May 20, 1925; 1 «. 
June 29; EH 615014 ,.Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


10844 . 


Lenz und liebe; marschlied, aus Mon- 
sieur Troulala, gesangstexte Kurt 
Robitschek, musik Hugo Hirsch, 
klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © May 1, 1925; 1 c¢. May 
29; E 614511; Drei-masken verlag,’ 
a. g., Berlin. 10845 


Lessons in piano playing; course in 
technical and musical training for 
stucents of the middle and advanced 
grades, Walter Spry, of U. S. S8vo. - 
©iJune 4, 1925; 2 € June) Seoaft. 
June 6; A 857591; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 10846 


Lest we forget; w and m A. J. Schei- 
decker, [i. e. A. Scheidecker] of U. 
S. Orange, Tex.Galveston, Tex., 
Lucious Leseale. © May 15, 1925; 
2 ce May 19; E 618060; Alphonse 
Scheidecker, Orange, Tex. 10847 


Lester; overture, by HE. H. Frey, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © June 26, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; E 616977; EH. H. 
Frey, Oklahoma City. 10848 


Let all mortal flesh keep silence; in- 
troit, w from the liturgy of St. 
James, m Hdward C. Bairstow, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 27, 1925; 1 c. June 6; E 
614685 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

10849 


Let all on earth their voices raise; 
chorus, w Isaac Watts, m Clarence 
C. Robinson, of U. S.; mixed voices 
with bass solo. 4to. © May 26, 
1925; 2 c June 4; E 616460; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 10850 

Let it rain, let it pour, Ill be in 
Virginia in the morning; fox-trot, 
Walter Donaldson, arr. O Sciacca, 
both of U. S.; full military band. 
Feist ed. 32mo. © May 18, 1925; 
2 ce. May 19; E 616187; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 

10851 | 

——w Ciiff Friend, m Walter Donald- 
son, arr. Al. Doyle, both of U. S.; 
male quartette. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec May 19; E 616130; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 10852 


096 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10875 


Let me. come closer; w arr. from 


Llanthony Abbey hymn, m composed 
and arr. G. S. Schuler, of U. S. © 
May 15, 1925; 2 ec. May 16; H 
611941; George S. Schuler, Chicago. 
[© poem arrangement and new mat- 
ter] 10853 


Let me dream and dream and dream ; 
w and m P. W. Hyde, of U. S. © 
1 c«. May 15, 1925; E 616010; Paul 
Woodworth Hyde, Chicago. 10854 


Let me linger longer in your arms; 
fox-trot, w Cliff Friend, m Abel 
Baer, arr. Frank E. Barry, both of 
U. S.; orch, Feist ed. 4to. © 
May 18, 1925; 2 « May 19; E 
616188; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 10855 


Let me stay daddy, blues; w and mel- 
ody M. Smith, of U. S. © 1 «. 
May 4, 1925; E 613673 ; Mona Smith, 
Lexington, Ky. 10856 


Let my love be as the sunlight; w 
L. S. Ferguson, m Leo Dwattedberg 
[pseud. of Edward Lebegott], of U. 
S. ©1l1ece. June 29, 1925; B 619264; 
Leland 8S. Ferguson, East Rockaway, 
eee IN 10857 


Let’s go; march, H. Beaumont [pseud. 
of Harry C. Jordan], of U. S.; pf. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c May 29; EB 
616283 ; Lanpher D. Lasselle, Brook- 
line, Mass. 10858 


Let’s go back to Alabama; w and mel- 
ody B. H. Watson, of U. S., arr. 
L. L. Vos Burgh. © 1. May 22, 
1925 ; E 616167; Bannah H. Watson, 
Georgiana, Ala. 10859 


Let’s go, Minnesota; march, w and m 
T. EK. Rickard, of U. S. [Blue-print] 
© 1e¢ May 18, 1925; E 616073; 
Truman E. Rickard, Minneapolis. 


10860 
Let’s have a laugh; w and m Herbert 
R. Parsons, of England; in F. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 

© Apr. 22, 1925; 1 « June 1; E 

614566; Wilford, ltd., London. 
10861 


Let's play soldier; march; H. Beau- 
mont [pseud. of Harry C. Jordan], 
of U. S.; pf. © June 1, 1925; 2 «. 

~ May 29; E 616284; Lanpher D. Las- 
selle. Brookline, Mass. 10862 


Let the fiery cross be burning; w L. 
Malloy. im PE. PY Bliss, of Ws" S:; 
mixed voices with cho. © June 6, 
1925; 2 « June 8; E 618548; Lil- 
lian Malloy, Alma, Mich. 10863 


54219—26—_7 


Let the sunlight of love shine in; w 
and m B. B. McKinney, of U. S. 
June 24, 1925; 2 ¢. June 27; E 


616980; B. B. McKinney, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 10864 
Let the world pass by; w and melody 
M. C. Mooney, of U. S. © 1le. 
May 16, 1925; EH 611965; M. C. 
Mooney, Durhamville, N. Y. 10865 


Letzte liebe; worte unbekannt, musik 
Clemens Schmalstich, of Germany, 
op. 82, nr. 1; mittel. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 1 c« May 5; E 614093; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 10866 


Liberati’s (Alessandro) method for 
cornet; by A. Liberati, of U. S. ist 
installment. © June 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 25; HE 616960; A. Liberati, New 
York. 10867 


Liberty ; waltzes, C. C. Sweeney, arr. 
Harry J. Lincoln, both of U. 8.; pf. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 ec. June 23; E 
616901 ; C. A. Mulliner, Willamsport, 
Pa. 10868 


Liebe ; from Studenten liebe, w Joseph 


Tanzman, melody J. Brody and Alex 
Olshanetzky, both of U. S. ©1e 
May 22, 1925; E 616184; Joseph 
Brody, Brooklyn. 10869 


Lied (Das) vom geld; ein zeitgemisses 
lied, worte und musik Dick Pawel, 
of Austria; eine singstimme und 
chorus. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1 ec. May 
19 ; EF 614496 ; Otto Maass, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 10870 


Lied (Das) vom rosa jumper; shim- 
my fox, text und musik Hans Her- 
tel, arr. Hermann Lange, both of 
Germany. © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
June 22; E 614967; Rud. Erdmann, 
Leipzig. 10871 


arr. Georg Jederskow- 
ski, both of Germany; orch. mit pf. 
direcktion. 4to, © Feb. 24, 1925; 1 
e. June 22; E 614956; Rud. Erd- 
mann, Leipzig. 10872 


Life is awful funny; w and melody M. 
Wilcox; of U. S.: © 1 ¢ May 4, 
1925 ; H 613664; Maude Wilcox, San 
Antonio. 10873 


Life is sweet brother; w George Bor- 
row, m George Harris, of U. S.; 
high voice. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. 
July 3; E 617101; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 10874 

Lift up your head: w Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22; 1925; 2. e. June 29; B 
619285 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10875 


O37 


es CATALOGUE OF 
10876. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pti er a Se veo 


Light (A). from St. Agnes: lyric Tras- 


edy in one act, libretto Minnie Mad- - 


-dern. Fiske, m W. Franke Harling, 


of U. 8. 4to. © ie Gil Pony er: 
May 8; E 6138788; R. _ Huntzinger, 
ine., New York. 10876 


Light (The) in the bight; the fisher’s 
lass, w and melody L. N. Ketcham, 
of U. S. © 1c June 25; 1925; H 
616936; Louis 
Oakland, Calif. 10877 

Lights (Gliihwtirmchen) ; w Ted Rob- 


inson, m C. de Harrack, of U. S., op. | 


14, no. 1. bar. or mezzo sop. Vienna. 
Waldheim-Eberle, a. g.. © Nov. 20, 
1924; 2 e: May 14, 1925; E 616535; 
Charles de Harrack, Cleveland. 
10878 
Like the roses need the sunshine that’s 
how I need you; w and melody V. 
A. Theisen, of U. S. © 1c. June 
20, 1925; E 616802; Vernon A. Thei- 
sen, Dubuque, Ia. 10879 


Limousine queen; fox trot, w Sam 
Gottlieb and Dick Lenox, m Arthur 
Lenox and Dick Gasparre, both of 
U. S. -© Apr. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. May 
1; E 613640; Hosking music COo., 
New York. 10880 


Lincolnshire (The) poacher ; English 


folk song, chorus or quartet, Gran- 


‘ville Bantock, of Great Britain; 
male voices. 4to. © June 2,1925; 1c. 
June 11; E 614744; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd.. London. [© arrange- 
ment] 10881 


Line (The) up; march, Frank R. Ber- 
tram, of U. S.; banjo. © Sept. 12, 
1924; 2 ec. May 2, 1925; E 611639; 
Walter Jacobs, inc.. Boston. 10882 


ee eC) Mate een: 
2c. May 2; E 611652; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 
10883 


Linger and smile; w and melody Her- 
melin, arr.and harmonized Edouard 
Hasselberg, both of U. S. © 
June 15, 1925; 2 «@ June 24; EH 
619141; Ritz Hermelin, Chicago. 

10884 

Linger with me; w J. H. Thayer, m 
N. Keff Smith, of U. S. © Mar. 13. 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 11; E 618725; James 
H. Thayer, Elizabeth City, N. C. 

10885 


Listen to; old Irish legend, w and m 
J. T. Searle, of U. S.; med. voice. 
New Bedford, Mass., J. T. Searle co. 
© May 19, 1925; 2 « May 20; E 
618065: Josephine Truax Searle. 
New Bedford, Mass. 10886 


Liszt (Franz) 


Nesbitt Ketcham, | 


Hungarian rhapsody, 
no. 12 (Rhapsodie hongroise) ; ed. 
and fingered Julius Chaloff, of U.S. ; 
pf,” ©* Apr 1° 1925" 2 eae 26 - 
E 618870; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] ~~ 10887 


Liebestraum (Dream of love) ; 
English version Lawrence Lipton, 
arr. Tito Schipa, of U. S., ed. Maur- 
ice Rosenfeld. © May 28, 1925; 2 
‘ec. June 1; E 618463; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 10888 


Sonate (Sonata); ed. rev. M. 
Moszkowski, of France; pf. 

Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; HB 614255; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 10889 


Trois études de concert (Three 
studies of concert) ; ed. rev. M. Mos- 
zkowski, of France; pf. 1. Lamento. 
[2 others] © Apr. 9, 1925; 1¢ May 
9; EK 614256; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
vision | 10890 


Trois nocturnes (Three noc- 
turnes) ; réves d’amour, par F. Liszt, 
ed. rev. M. Moszkowski, of France; 
pf.. © Apr.- 9,..1925; 1 ¢ May 9; 
EK 614250; Heugel, Paris: [© re- 
vision ] 10891 


—— Valse de Méphisto (Mephisto’s 
waltz) ; épisode du Faust de Lenau, 
ed. rev. M.. Moszkowski, of France: 
pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; 
E 614249; Heugel, Paris. 10892 


-—— Venezia e Napoli; supplément 
aux Années de pélerinage de F. 
Liszt, ed. rev. M. Moszkowski, of 
France; pf. 1. Gondoliera. [2 others]. 
© Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢c. May 9; EH 
614254; Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 


10893 
Little beam of light; w George O. 
Webster, m H. A. H. [pseud. of 


Chas. H. Gabriel] of U. S. © June 

22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 619326; 

Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
10894 


Little (A) bit o’ love; w Gordon John- 
stone, m Carl Hahn, of U. S.; high 


voice. © May 4, 1925; 2 c. May 6; 
HE 611781; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 10895 


Little bit of a fellow; W anon., m 
Edward Morris, of U. S. © June 


29, 1925; 2 e. June 29; E 619190; 
EH. Morris music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 10896 


Little (A) bit of evrything; w A. 
Gerber, melody Harry Akst, of U. S. 
© ic. June 10, 1925; BH 618671; 
Alex Gerber, New York. 10897 


038 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10921 


Little (The) black boy; w William 
» Blake, m Dom Thomas Symons, of 
‘Wngland. ‘© -Mar. 30, 1925; 1 c. 
“Apr. 7; BE 614396; Winthrop Rogers, 


“Itd., London. 10898 
nite ~Bo-Peep waltz; by Fannie 
‘| Goodwin- Pmt, “of 2 U." S25 ‘pti’ © 
' May OY 1929) 57*2- ©. May ile BS ee 


613959 : White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. [© revision] 10899 


Little proken dream; w Elizabeth S. 
Ackley, m H. B. Ackley, Ohi Ua 8: 
“© 1.¢ June 22, 1925; E_.619059 ; 
_ Henry Buck Ackley, New York. 

10900 


Little Caroline; w and melody F. B. 

“Winegar, jr., of U.S. © 1'¢. May 
ae 1925: E 611619: Caroline Pame- 
‘lee Lewis, Grand Rapids. 10901 


Little (The) chatter box; by Elsie 
- K. Brett, of U. S.; pf. with w. (In 
‘“< Make-believe sketches) © May 18, 

:1925; 2 ec. May 21; BE 618116; Clay- 
“ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 10902 


Little (A) danee; by R. Marial, of 


Ges. Wpt..- © June 8, 1925';''2 ¢. 
“June 13; E 618783; Clayton F. 
} ‘Summy co., Chicago. — 10903 
Little Doris; gavotte, R. S. Morrison, 


*of U. S.; pf. solo. © May 25, 1925; 


2c. May 27; E 616302; Theo. Pres- 
it ser co., Philadelphia. 10904 
Little (The) evangel ; ed. and com- 
piled. Robert Coleman, of U.S. 


.12mo. ©. Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. May,25, 
Matt apr YC: A 855390 : Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas, Tex. 10905 


Little (A) farther on;..w. James 
Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 

-. Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613748; 
KE. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 10906 


‘Little girl, I’m sorry I made you cry; 


“ w P. A. Guerrero, m L. Sannella, 
Gh. S.. © 1c... June, 23,,1925- 
616905; Pastor A. Guerrero and 
Luigi Sannella, Buffalo. 10907 


Little girlie mine; w and melody L. 
M: Whitacre, of U. S. © 1'c. June 
13, 1925; E 616633; Lena M. Whit- 
acre, Columbus, O. ~ 10908 


Little (The) gloom bird; by Hlsie K. 
Brett, of U. S.; pf. (In Make-be- 
lieve sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2 ¢e. May 21; E 618114; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 10909 

Little gray mothers of men; w C. O. 
Roos, m H. Grunn, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
May. 6, 1925; E 613770;, Homer 
Grunn and Charles ag Roos, Los 
Angeles. 10910 


Little house of dreams; W Royden 
Barrie, m Dudley Glass, of Eng- 
land; in: C:)'’©*May '27)' 192551 c. 
May 28; E 614898; Elkin & ©co., 
Itd., London. 10911 


Little (A) Irish sweetheart; w and 
melody T. A. Flannery, of U. S. © 


a0 Ne. “Lume G13, "92 Kr 616613"; 
Thomas A. Flannery, New Haven. 
10912 


Little Italy ; by Gomer Bath, of U. S.; 
pf. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 c. May 2; EB 
611569; Walter Jacobs, ine., Bos- 
ton. 10913 


Little (The) joy-bird by Elsie K. 
Brett, of U. S.; pf. with w. (in 
Make-believe sketches) © May 18, 
1925 ; 2 ec. May 21; E 618120; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 10914 


Little love notes; waltz, w and m H. 
D. Squires, of U. 8.; pf. acc., with 
ukulele arr. Reg. Merville. © May 
Tt, 1925; 2’ e.:May 23%3'E 618202; 
Harry D. Squires, New York. 

; 10915 

Little Mary Phagan; w and m John 
and Rosa Lee Carson, both of U. S., 
arr. Irene Spain. © 1 ¢. May 22, 
1925; E 616181; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 10916 


Little miss, pretty miss; w and m R. 
R. Weideman, of U. S. ©1ce. June 
6, 1925; E 616514; Reve Raymond 
Weideman, Oakland, Calif. 10917 


Little one; w and m J. Hetzel, of 
U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 11; 
E 613904; Jack Hetzel, Honolulu. 

10918 

Little orphan Annie; w and m A. J. 
Wyrick, arr. Albert Heilman, both 
of U. S.; pf. acce., with ukulele arr. 
R. C. Bryant and arr. for steel 
guitar solo, Kenneth H. Clark and 
Rudolph C. Bryant. Chicago, IIl., 
Wyrick, music publishers: © April 
Bpr1925; 2 ¢. June 32° 618506; 
Ambrose J. Wyrick, Chicago. 10919 


Little Peter Pan; song fox-trot; w 
May Isobel, m Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations| © June 11, 
1925; 1 c. June 13; E 614780; May 
Isobe! Bolton, Mitcham, England. 

10920 

Little (The) red lark; w Katherine 
Tynan Hinkson, m Felix White, of 
Great Britain; unison voices, in D. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@ Apr, 29, 1925" be May at. 
614296; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 10921 


539 


CATALOGUE ‘OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10922 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Little redheaded boy: w and m Sey- 
mour Simons, Gerald Marks and 
Jack Rose, all of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © June 19, 1925; 2c. 
June 22; E 619058; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 10922 


Little (A) romance; by R. S. Morri- 
son, of U. S.; pf. solo. © May 25, 
1925; 2 ce. May 27: E 616301; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 10923 


Little Sally Jones; w and m H. HE. 
Matheson, of Canada. © June 14, 
1925;:. 2. ¢e. , June,.20:.. Hi GIGS6T : 
Henry E. Matheson, Bonner River, 
N. B., Canada. 10924 


Little soldier march; w and m Doro- 
thy N. Brown, of U. S.; pf. or or- 
gan. © June 25, 1925; 2 ce. June 
29: E 619201; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 10925 


Little (A) song for two: w Edmund 
Vance Cooke, m Louis Victor Saar, 
of U. S., op. 105, no. 1; cho. men’s 
yoices, a cappella. 4to. © Mar. 17, 
1925; 2 ce. June 20; E 618929; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 10926 


Little sunbeams: w George O. Web- 
ster, m S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © 
June 22, 1925; 2 «. June 29; HB 
619286: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10927 


Little (A) waltz; by M. Helfand, of 
U.S. opel5; pf .© Lrexsdune/12, 
1925; E 618716; Maurice Helfand, 
New York. 10928 


Little waltzer; by Wallace A. John- 
son, of U. S., op. 145, no. 2; pf. © 
June 12, 1925: 2 ec. June 18; EB 
618957 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 10929 


Living in my dreams; w and m Har- 
old Dixon, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © May 5, 1925; 2 c. May 16; 
E 611945; Dixon-Lane music pub. 
co., ine., St. Louis. 10930 


Living with Jesus; w Albert A. Rand, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © 
June 22, 1925; 2 e June 29: E 
619325: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 10931 


Locatelli (Pietro) Suite; nach capri- 
cen, bearb. Florizel Von Reuter, of 
U. S.; violine allein. © Mar. 23, 
1925: 2 c. June 22; FE 616915; Ernst 
Eulenburg, Leipzig. 10932 

Locust’s slumber song; by Harriet P. 
Sawyer, rey. Ellis Levy, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © June 2, 1925; 2 «. 
June 6; E 616450: Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. 10933 


Log cabin days; w Will H. Hendrick- 
son, m De Koven Thompson, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 4, 1925; EB 613697; Carl 
A. Barrett, Chicago. 10934 


London belle; w and m F. Peters, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© May 21, 1925; 2 e. June 1; E 
618345 ; Frank Peters, Pittsburgh. 

10935 


London bridge; w Louis Weekman, m . 
A. Buzzi-Peccia, of U. S.; high voice. 
© May 14, 1925: 2 ec June 20; B 
618879: Carl Fischer, ine., .New 
York. 10936 


Londonderry air; arr. Maurice Besly, 
of Great Britain: pf. © May 20, 
1925; 1 c« June 19; E 614927; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 10937 


Lonely ; w and m H. G. Dazey, of U.S. 
© May 6, 1925; 2 e May 7; E 
613804; H. Gladys Dazey, Hamilton, 
O. 10938 


waltz ballad, w Jack O’Hagan, m 
Ttom Swift, of U. S. © Apr. 3, 
1925: 2 c. June 29; E 619274; Allan 
& co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 
10939 


Lonesome; w and m Lafayette H. 
Ragsdale, of U.S. © June 1, 1925; 
2c. June 1; E 618336; Stephen Shan- 
non, Memphis, Tenn. 10940 


w Kitt Stoneham, m George Mal- 
len, of U. S. © Jan. 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 18; E 616770; National music 
co., Milwaukee. 10941 


Lonesome for night; waltz song, w 
and m M. S. Galasso, of U. S. 
June 1, 1925; 2 c. June 3; E 616544; 
M. 8S. Galasso, Butte, Mon. 10942 


Lonesome little Arab; w Ernie Erd- 
man, melody Otis Spencer and Jack 
Chapman, both of U. S. © le. 
June 19, 1925; E 616883; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 10943 


Long ago: musical reading, w Eugene 
Field, m Phyllis Fergus, of U. S.:; 
pf. with w. © June 10, 1925; 2 e. 
June 15; E 618786; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 10944 


w M. V. Jackson, m Herman Pa- 
ley, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
in D. © May 4, 1925; 2 ec. May 7; 
KE 613833; Martha VY. -Jackson, 
Brooklyn. 10945 

Long as I’m learning love; w and m 
A. Wiley, of U. S., arr. James Als- 
ton. ©1c. May 28, 1925; BE 618427; 
Arnold Wiley, Ciarendon, Ark. 

10946 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


10968 


Long (The) day is ended; w and m 
Bb: P.*Hains; ‘of U. S.' © May 15, 
~ 1925: 2 c. May 16: E 611942; Ed- 
mont P. Hains. Parsippany, N. J. 
. 10947 


Long lost love: w and melody P. L. 
Sargent. of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 


1925.;..E 619279; Preston Leland 
‘Sargent, Denver. 10948 
Long (A) lost tune (Von irgend 


woher ein verlorenes liedein) : Paul 


Juon, of Germany. op. 79: pf. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 ¢«. June 20; E 
618911; Carl Fischer, inc.. New 
York. 10949 


“Long the Tamiami trail in Florida; 
w and m T. McNelly, of U. S. © 
June 10, 1925; 2 c«. June 17: E 
618817; Tom McNelly, New York. 

10950 


Longing; wand m H.’ B.. Loéb, of 
U. 8.: sop. or ten. New Orleans, 
Harry B. Loéb piano co., inc. © 
MM yro2d, 192572... May,,..25.;,,.B 
616197; Harry Brunswick Loéb, 
New Orleans. 10951 


Longing for you; w and melody E. 
H. Forrest, harmony Mary  S. 
Crocker, both of U. S. © 1c. May 
(14, 1925: E 611900; Ethel Hawkins 
Forrest, Boston. 10952 


w and melody QO. HK. Foldvary, of 
Suse) 1) c... Mar... 28,,,1925: EB 
610783; Oswald Ernest Foldvary, 
Chicago. 10953 


Longing for you. absent one: w and 
m B. J. Tatman, of U. S. Gréen- 
wood, Del., Tatman music co. © 
June 14, 1925; 2 ¢. June 20: E 
616869; Blema J. Tatman, Green- 


wood. Del. 10954 
Look what you're missin’, wastin’ 
time: w Franz Kurtz and Jack 


Cully, m Dick Finch, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., With ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle.. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 8: 
E 618562; Henry Waterson. ince., 
New York. 10955 


Look who's here! from Puzzles of 
1925, w Ray Klages. m Ken Whit- 
mer, of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. David Berend. © May 27, 
1925: 2 ec. May 28: E 6183138; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 10956 


Lord, I am longing for Thee; w Carl 
Olof Dahlen, m Johan Gustaf Emil 
Sjogren, of Sweden. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. May 20: E 6184384; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 10957 


Lord, I must pray: w Susan Hubbard. 


Martin. m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
teh) 4) signe 22°°1925.-" 2 ce. June: 
29; EH 619328; Homer A.. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 10958 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd (La Dio 
estaS mia Pdastisto). sacred duet 
Hsperanto text D. O. S. Lowell, m 


We Hitehimns,' of US... medium 
voices. Boston, Mass., John C. 
Milier. [English and Esperanto 
text} | © Apr. 7294 1925); oes May 
7; E 611751; Willis Hutchins, 
Brookline, Mass. 10959 


Lord (The) is risen; w Thomas Hast- 
ings, m Fred A. Fillmore, of U. S. 
© May 20, 1925; 2 ce. June 5; E 
616398; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 10960 


Lord of the worlds above; anthem, 
w  Isaae’ Watts;:“m Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, of U. S., op. 109; mixed 
voices, organ acc. 4to. © May 28, 
1925; 2 c. June 5; E 618631; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 10961 


Lord’s (The) prayer: four-pt. song, 
m Edward Keith Macrum, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, a cappella. 4to. © 
May 13. TZ os. Cana lp Sea By 
616045; G. Schirmer, ine. New 
York. 10962 


Los Angeles imperial review; official 
Shrine march, C. T. Carpenter; of 
i Sis apis. Maye. 1925). ie: 
May 16; E 618030; Cliff T. Carpen- 


ter, Phoenix, Ariz. 10963 
Los Angeles’ own of the U. S. A.; by 
Po "Fhonmson,, o£. .U,, Se. DE, .,©.L & 


June 3, 1925; KE 618508: Floryane 
Thompson, Los Angeles. 10964 


Lou, my own; w and melody C. Weber, 


of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 1925; E 
611969; Charles Weber, Brooklyn. 
10965 


Loud from the mountain top; w and 
m G. 8. Schuler, of U. S. © May 
1, 1925; 2 c. May 1; E 613639; 
George S. Schuler, Chicago. 10966 


Loud speakin’ papa you'd better speak 
easy to me; w Jack Yellen, melody 
Lew Pollack, of U. S. ©1c. June 
16, 1924; E 616682: Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 10967 


Louie the 14th; selection, Sigmund 


Romberg, of U. S.; pf. June 8, 
1925; 2 ec. June 10: E 616566; 
Harms, inc., New York. 10968 


041 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10969 

TOV Eso, Wise Acne « Shepherd, melody 
Luther, A wOlurke, of. iS) ue), lie 
June 15, 1925: E 638763: Adolphus 


J. Shepherd, Hyde Park, Mass. 


10969 


w and m F. Mollica. of U. S.. © 
1c. May 19, 1925: E 618040; Frank 
Mollica, New York. 10970 


Love alone; from Cleopatra, w Harry 
Graham, of Great Britain. m Oscar 
Straus. © May 8, 1925; 1 ¢ May 
28: E 614517; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. [© new 
edition with English words] 10971 


Love among the clouds; w and m 
H. B. Murphy, of -U..S. ©1¢. May 
4, 1925: E 613708; Horace Bentley 


Murphy. Middleport, O. 10972 
Love and glory; quick-step march, 


Barretto de Souza, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; instrumen- 
tal. ©1ec. June 29, 1925 ; E 619219: 
J. Barretto de Souza. New York. 
10973 


Love by the sea; waltz-song, w Mar- 
jorie Holligan, m M. A. Ramirez, of 
U. S., arr. Paul Romeo. © 1c. May 
13, 1925; E 613967; Maximilian A. 
Ramirez, New York. 10974 


Love in June; by M. Helfand, of U.S.. 
op. 14; pf. © 1c. May 9, 1925; HB 
611787: Maurice Helfand, New York. 

10975 


Love in the subway; characteristic 
piece, M. de Adalid y Gamero,. of 
Honduras, domiciled at New York: 
violin or voice with pf. acc. © 
1c. June 22, 1925; E 619060; M. de 
Adalid y Gamero, New York. 10976 


Love is calling you; w Elizabeth Mc- 
Cabe Gilmore, m J. H. Forshaw, of 
U.S. ©1c: June 8, 1925; E 618566: 
John Harold Forshaw, Los Angeles. 


10977 
Love is foreyer young; w and m P. 
QO. Wiedenkeller. of U. S. © 1-«. 


June 4, 1925; 
Wiedenkeller, 


E 616393; Peter Otto 
Camp pix Nv J: 
10978 


Love is just a dream of you; w and 
m J. H. Trent, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


© 1 e. June 22, 1925: BE 619035: 
Grey gull records, inc.. S. Boston, 
Mass. 10979 
Love keeps me happy: w James Rowe, 
m B,, D.; Ackley, of. ;U..S.. © Apr. 
27, 1925: 2 ce. May 6; E 6138748; EH. 
O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 10980 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Love leads to glory; w James Tye 
m J. M. Hagan, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 2..¢,,May, @> HaGis 2g 38.0: 


.Exeell, jr., Chicago. 10981 

Love (A). lesson: intermezzo, Joen 
Fresco, of Netherlands, op. 16; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Hd: ‘ar- 
tistique. © June ft, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
5; EH 618493; Maurice Baron, New 
York. 


10982 


Love limited ; matrimony’s a matter o’ 
“money. w and m R. P. Weston. and 
' Bert Lee, both of England; in G. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 

© Apr. 27, 19252 ‘em Nia 2s 
6145438 ; Francis, ey & Hunter, ‘itd., 
London. 10983 


Love me Josephine; w and m M. Dav- 
idson and B. Goldman, both of U. S. 
© 1. ¢. June 11, 1925; E 616591; 
Morris Davidson and Bernard Gold- 
man, Cleveland. 10984 


Love me like you used to do; w and 
melody Ona Piper Welsh, of U.'S. 
© 1 ce. May 15, 1925; BH 616007: 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New “York. 10985 


Love’s a plaything; w and m M. A. 
Nixon, of U. S. © May 21, 1925: 
2c. May 25; E 616207; Miriam A. 
Nixon, Allentown. Pa. 10986 


ove song: stances. A. Flégier, arr. 
William Scotti, of U. S:; solo and 
duet saxophones with pf. acc. © 
Mar. 27... 1925°, 2 (20 men 20.2 i 
618914;. Carl Fischer,. ine.. New 
York, [© arrangement] - 10987 


Love (A) song; w and melody I: Hug, 
of U. S: © 1c: June 20, 1925; BE 
' 616801; Isabella Hug, San Anselmo, 
Calif. _ 10988 


Love songs ; edible! aE U. S.; ukulele 
and ukulele-banjo. 4to. © "Apr. 1, 


1925: 2 ce: Apr. 20; aff. May 4:;°A 
830578; Jack Snyder pub. co., ine.. 
New York. 10989 


Love (The) story: w and melody A. 
Grefe, of U.S. ©1c. May 8, 1925; 
FE 613859; Adeline Grefe, Brooklyn. 

10990 

Love (The) string; operetta, with pro- 

logue and 4 acts, lyrics and m W. 


A. Morgan, of U. S. ©1 ec. May 
22, 1925: D 26769; W. Astor Mor- 
gan, New York. 10991 


Love theme: by H. Warren, of U.'S.: 
pf. ©1c. May 6, 1925; EB 613765: 
Howard Warren, New York. 10992 


542 


MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Love will come some day; w and mel- 
ody 'E,;R.. Logan, of U. S:. ©,1.<. 
June 6, 1925; H 616485; Thomas R. 

- Logan, Rome, Ga. 109938 


Love will trace a rainbow; w George 
-O: Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
tk S£¢OPTune: 22,1925: 2c. June 
29; E 619330; Homer A. Rode- 
sheaver, Chicago. j 10994 


Love works wonders in my soul; w 
James Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of 
U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 
6; E 613747; E. O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
cago. 10995 


Loveland lullaby; fox trot. w Norine 
Wintrowe, m Jack Page [i. e. H. J. 
wacel. 01, U. S. .© 1 ¢.: June ‘13, 
1925; E 616652; Herman Jack Page, 
Chicago. 10996 


Lovely (The) land of Texas; w Walter 
J. Doherty, m M. Prigmore, of U. 
S77 ©) June 19, 1925;;,2 c. June 19; 
EH 618842; Walter J. Doherty and 
Martha Prigmore, Ft. Worth, Tex. 

10997 


Lovely one; w and m I. McClung, of 
Ue.8., ©711:-¢c.;; May,..15,..1925; 
613996; Irene McClung, Chicago. 

10998 


Love’s call; w and m C. M. Scott, 
of U. S.; three voices. ©1c. June 
1, 1925 ; E 618490; C. Marshall Scott, 
Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 10999 


Love’s dawning; w and melody A. M. 
Losey, of ‘US. "© Te! June’ 1, 
1925; E 6183889; A. Marquis Losey, 
Jersey City. 11000 


Love’s memories; w and m Edmond I. 
Meyers, of U. S. © 1 ce May 4, 
1925; E 613660; Benjamin Blumen- 
thal, Chicago. 11001 


Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. Mol- 


‘loy, arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great 
Britain; orch., in F. 4to. © June 
4, 1925; 1 c« June 19; BE 614925; 
Boosey & co., 1td., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 11002 


Love’s prayer ; a meditation, J. Nitano, 
of Haiti; pf. © Apr. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 10; E 613086; M. Baron, % Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 11003 


Love’s sweet song; w and melody L. 
Leech, of U. S. 1 ¢e June 20, 
1925; H.616818; Lura Leech, West 
McHenry, Ill. 11004 


Love’s victory; mazurka de salon, H. 
-Bollman, rev. Carl Wilh. Kern, of 
W.. S23 .pf..+- ©) Dee. +29,:-1924 +. 2-1. 


11016 
June 6; EH 6164388; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© new 
arrangement] 11005 


Love’s young dream; w Marcelle 
Fuchs, m A. Oliveras, of U. S. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. © 
,May.. 25, 1925; 2 .¢c. May 25; .E 
616236; Armin Oliveras, San Fran- 
cisco. 11006 


Loving (A) shepherd; w Walter M.. 
Lee, m S. B. Jackson, of U. S.. © 
June 22,1925; 2 ¢e. June 29;, EB 
619297 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 11007 


Loving time down through the lane; 
w and melody J. J. Kennedy, of 
U. S., arr. Harry French. © 1 ¢. 
May 21, 1925; E 618086; James J. 
Kennedy, Altoona, Pa. 11008 


Loyal to the King; w Will H. Rue- 
bush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
«Mag. 16, 1925:, 2 ,¢. . June, 22 5) 
619017; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. _— 11009 


Lucerne, on beautiful Clear. Lake 
beach; w and m §. F. Allison, of 
U. S. © May 29, 1925; 2 ec. June 
5; E 6185382; Clear Lake beach co., 
Los Angeles. 11010 


Lucia; valse espana, Frank R. Bert- 
ram, of U. S.; banjo. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. May 2; E 611634; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 11011 


Lucinda’s aria; from the opera Love 
in a village, w traditional, m Fran- 
cesco Geminiani, ed. Ludwig Lebell, 
of England. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6; E 614166; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 11012 


Lucky; w Sam Coslow and Jack Mc- 
Gowan, m Abner Silver, of U. S. 
© May 28, 1925; 2 c. May 29; EB 


616331; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 11013 
Lucky hours (Gluckliche stunden) ; 


American shimmy serenade, deut- 
scher text Armin Jongg, musik H. 
v. Platen, of Germany. © Mar. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 27; E 614466; Mu- 
sikverlag City. Berlin. 11014 


Luftballon (Der); shimmy-lied, text 
und musik Anatole Sutro, arr. Max 
Rohlee, both of Austria; salon orch. 
mit pf. direction. 4to. © Mar. 12, 
1925; 1c. May 25: E 614715; Musik- 
verlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 11015 

Lullaby ; by Arnold Naumann, of Ger- 
many, op. 7, no. 4; pf. © June 12, 
1925: 2 c. June 18; FE 618963; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11016 


543. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11017 


pt. WE 1.8. V, 2e 


Lullaby —Continued. 


Ww anon., m E. F. Ruth, of U. S. 
© ves Apr. 1, 1925; E 618148 ; 
Estelle Fossee Ruth, Akron, O. 

11017 


—w William C, Bennett, ee Te 
F. Sanborn, of U. S. May 
22, 1925; E 616171; es T San- 
born, South Yarmouth, Mass. 11018 


Lullaby (The) my mother used to 
sing; w and melody W. Rasmussen, 
of U. S. © 1 c« June 29, 1925; E 
619240; Willmetta Rasmussen, El- 
gin, Or. 11019 


Lullaby, my sweet little baby; w tra- 
ditional, m William Byrd, adapted 
and arr. Hdmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; three female voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 25; EB 
614144; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 11020 


Lulu my gal; w and melody R. E. 
Van, of U. S. ©1c. June 1, 1925; 
BE 618365 : R. E. Van. Parris Island, 
S. C. 11021 


Lyric-poem; by John Crowther, of 
Great Britain: violin with pf. acc. 
© May 14, 1925: 1 e May 25: E 
614437; Joseph Williams, lItd., Lon- 
don, 11022 


Ma chérie: w and m Lily Strickland, 
of U. S. Fischer ed. (Jn Mo’ bayou 
songs) 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. 
© May.11. 1925; 2 c. each May 14; 
E 611884,.611889; J. Fischer & bro.., 
New York. 11023, 11024 

Ma little sun flow’r, good-night ; three- 
part song, w Louis Weslyn, m Fred- 
erick W. Vanderpool, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
School ed. 4to,. © Apr. 27. 1925; 
2 c..May 5; E 611687: M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© New ar- 
rangement] 11025 

Maccabee marching song; w Roy 
Berryhill and Clinton Sears, m G. 
McCauley, of U. S. ©1c. June 20, 
1925; E 616821; George McCauley, 
Washington. | 11026 

Mach mich mah-jongg; text Max 
Meyer, musik Alfred Miinzer, of Ger- 
many. © Mar. 9, 1925; 1c¢. May 25; 
E 614736: Areadia verlag, g. m. b. 
h., Berlin. 11027 


Macht (Das) das herz, das macht die 
liebe, da stehst du machtlos vis-a- 
vis; schlager couplet, text Harry 
Heinrich, musik Hugo Leonard, of 
Germany. © Feb. 15. 1925; 1 «. 
May 25: E 614710: Hugo Leonard, 
Berlin-Schéneberg. Germany. 11028 


Mad over jazz; w and melody C. Hum-. 
mer, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 1925; 
K 611961: Caroline Hummer, Phil- 
lipsburg, N. J. 11029 


Madcaps (The) ; operetta for children 
or adults, w and m William Baines, 
of U. S. 4to. © June 19, 1925; 2c. 
June 22; D 26785; Theo. Presser ¢@o., 
Philadelphia. 11030 


Madonna, du bist schoner als der son- 
nenschein ! lied, serenade, und blues, 
aus der revue Ktisse um mitter- 
nacht, text und musik Robert Kat- 
scher, of Germany. © Dee. 1, 1924; 
1c. Apr. 27, 1925; E 614476; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 11031 


Madrigale; by Dom Thomas Symons, 
of England; violin and pf. © Mar. 
29,.1925; 1 c. Apr. 7; H 614397; 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd., London. 

11032 


Madchen (Die) von ‘rsp tRixiedh ane. 
Ku! worte Willi Wolff, musik Wal- 


ter Kollo, of Germany. © Mar. 4, 
1925; 1 c. June 22; BH 614974; Edi- 
tion Vuvag, Berlin. 110383 


Magic isle; w A. N. Marsden, m Eliza-. 
beth Marsden, of U. S. Los Angeles, 
Abbey of San Encino. © May 20, 
1925; 2 c. May 26; E 618283; Albert 
Newton Marsden, Los Angeles. 

034 


Magic love; w Carol Raven, m James 
C. Bradford, of U. S. © May 18, 
1925; 2 c. May 20; E 616166; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 11035 


Magic (The) wood; huimorous op- 
eretta, w and m May H. Brahe, of 
Great Britain; vocal se. with full 
dialogue. 4to. © June 8, 1925; 2 ¢ 
June 12; D 26774; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 11036 


Magnet (The) march; by E. Helder, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c¢. May 29, 1925; 
E 616325; Ernie Helder, Cleveland. 

11037 

Magnificat ; praise ye the Lord, m C. 
©. Stearns, rev. Harry L. Harts, of 
U. S.: mixed voices, organ acc. Rev. 
ed, 4to. © June 2, 1925; 2c June 
25; E 619160; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 

110388 

[and] Nunc dimittis; m C. Hyl- - 

ton Stewart, of Hngland; mixed 

voices, organ ace. 4to. © Mar. 25, 

1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 614164; Stainer 

& Bell, ltd., London. 11039 


Mah-jong; blues, text Beda, musik 
Jara Bene’, of Hungary, op. 21. © 


044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Dec. 1, 1924; 1 c. Apr. 27, 1925; KH 
614472; Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vien- 
na, - 11040 


‘iliden (The) w E. D. Merrill, m F. 
L. Carlton, of U. S.  Machias, Me., 
Merrill and Carlton. ©. June 1, 
1925; 2 c. June 8; E 618644; E. D. 

- Merrill and F. L: Carlton, Machias, 
Me. . 11041 


Major Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore; 
march, P. EH. Rosenzweig, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © May 21, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 25; E 616199; P. EH. Rosen- 
zweig, East Orange, N. J. 11042 


Major progression around cycle; by 
D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. A. 
Plate no. 14.—B. Plate no, 15.—C. 
Plate no..16. © June 15, 1925; 2 
c. each June 24; EH 619120619122: 
David Berend, New York. 

11043-11045 


Make a fuss of me; song 
m L. Dyson, of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations | 
© Apr. 30, 1925;:1 ee: May 1; E 
614053 ; Lawrence Wright music Co., 
London. 11046 


Make a joyful noise unto God; an- 
them, w from the Psalms, m Basil 
Sellars, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. organ acc. 4to. © May 7, 
1925; 1 c. May 20; E 614882; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 11047 


Make-believe; music and lyrics of the 
play, lyrics C. E. Burton, m Georges 
Dorlay, of England. © May 11, 
1925; 1 ¢ May 16; E 614346; Sam- 
uel French, ltd., London. 11048 


Make those naughty eyes behave; w 
and m Maceo Pinkard and Edna AIl- 
exander, both of U. S. © June 18, 
1925; 2 c. June 19; E 618852; Ed- 
ward B. Marks musie co., New York. 

11049 


-Make up your -mind to make up with 
someone; w Al. Bryan, melody Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S. ©1e. June 4, 
1925; E 616369; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 11050 

Make way for the King; w Will H. 
Ruebush, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; EB 


-619003; Samuel William Beazley, 
_ Chicago. 11051 
Making love to the roses; w G. O. 


Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. 
S. © June 22, 1925; 2c. June 29; 
E 619289; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 11052 
Malice (La) du chat botté; par Maur- 
ice Pesse, of France; pf. 4 quatre 


54219—26——8 


valse, w and: 


(11064 


mains. ©, Apr. 9, 1925;.1 ¢. May 
9; E 614189; Alph. Schotte & cie., 


Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 11053 
Mamie, is waitin’ for me; I. Freed- 
man, of U. S. 1.e, May 18, 


1925; E 611997; Israel Freedman, 
Dorchester, Mass. 11054 


Mamma mia; versi e musica Floriano 
Carpiniello, of Italy, domiciled at 
Newark, N. J.; violin. © June 19, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; E 616838; Lom- 
bardo ptg. co., inc., Newark, N. J. 

11055 

Mamma. 0’, mine blues; w and melody 
Clifford Hayes [i. e. C. G. W. Hayes] 
of -U.?S.°' ©) 1° e? June’ 15:0 195 ; 
E 619280; Clifford George Washing- 
ton Hayes, Louisville. 11056 


Mamma, would I be an angel; w and 
nt ©. P. Ikeler, of U..S.;.op. 44., © 
dune: 12. 4925" 92 e.sune 12)" oH) 
616919; Otto P. Ikeler, Bloomsburg, 
Pa. 11057 


-Mammy’s knee; w and melody A. M. 


Church, of U. S. 
A925 + O51 (1D : 
Church, Quiney, Mass. 


© 1 e.: May 23, 
Alexander M. 
11058 


Mammy’s lullaby; w Leo P. Haley, m 
R. L. Toland, of U. S. ©1e. June 
24, 1925; E 619151; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 11059 


Mandalay; fox-trot dans Un soir de 


folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand, 
musique Burtnett, Lyman et Arn- 
heim, all of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 
2 ce. June 8; E 618833; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 11060 


Mandoli-mandola! tango und lied, text 
Beda, musik Richard Fall, of Ger- 
many. © Mar. 1, 1925; 1.c.. Apr. 
27; E 614471; Wiener bohéme-ver- 
lag, Vienna. 11061 


Mandolinista ;. casa. editrice Pierrot, 
no. 1, nuove canzonette. di diversi 
autori, of Italy. Milano, Casa edi- 
trice musicale Pierrot. 4to. © 
Dec. 4, 1924; 1 ec. Mar: 30, 1925; A— 
Foreign. 27239 ; Italian book co., New 
York. 11062 


edizioni Aurora, no. 1, nuove can- 
zonette di diversi autori, of Italy. 
Napoli, Casa editrice musicale Luigi 
Mascolo. 4to. © Dee. 4, 1924; 1c. 
Mar. 30, 1925; A—Foreign 27238; 
Italian book co., New York. 11063 


Mandulinatella; versi EH. Battiparano, 
musica G. Pastorelli, of Italy ; mand. 
gee: 4to. Cyne a, abe ae. 
June 9; E 616554; D’Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 11064 


045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11065 


Mandy Lou; w and melody O. L. 
Cole, of U.S. © 1c. May 8, 1925; 
E 613842; Olga Lockwood Cole, 
Paris, Ark. 11065 


Mandy won’t you come on down; w 
Clarence F. Conaway, m L. M. Cona- 
way, of U. S. ©1e. May 6, 1925; 
E 613766; Lincoln M. Conaway, New 
York. 11066 


Manhattan; from Garrick Gaieties, w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 
of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 26; E 619157; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 11067 


Manon; comédie en trois actes, Nozi- 
ére, musique de scéne Henri Bus- 
ser, of France, op. 74; partition pf. 
et chant. © May 15, 1925; 1 «. 
June 8; D 26776; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 11068 


Mareh of the Saracens; by Trygve 
Torjussen, of Norway, op. 47, no. 3; 
_pf., four hands. © June 12, 1925; 
2 ec. June 16; E 618734; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11069 


March of the tin soldiers; by Berenice 
Violle, of U. S., op. 16, no. 2; pf. 
© May 12, 1925: 2 ec May 14; EB 
613988 ; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 11070 


March of the toy soldiers; by Elsie K. 
Brett, of U. S.; pf. (In Make-be- 
lieve sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2 ec. May 21; E 618111; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 11071 


March on; by Hannah Wenner, of 
U. S.: pf., with arr. for violin, Ellis 
Levy. © June 1, 1925; 2 & June 
6; E 616458; Shattinger piano and 
music co., St. Louis. 11072 


Mareh on Wyoming; w and m H. L. 
Clements, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 ec May 28; 
E 618676; Henry Loren Clements, 
Brooklyn. 11078 


Marche chevaleresque ; by Trygve Tor- 
jussen, of Norway, op. 47, no. 1; pf., 
four hands. © June 12, 1925; 2 «. 
June 16; E 618732; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11074 


Marche des diables verts; par A. 
Griffié, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 15, 1925: 
1 ¢ June 8; E 614846; A. Griffié, 
Paris. 11075 

Marche mignonne; by Trygve Torjus- 
sen, of Norway, op. 46. no. 6; pf. 
© June 12, 1925; 2 c. June 16; E 
618731; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11076 


pt. 17, n. s., v.20 


Marconi; gran valzer, Joseph Torre, 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. May 
14, 1925; E 611911; Melody piano 
co., ine., New York. 11077 - 


Mare (La); w Pierre Gauthiez, m H. 
S. Green, of U. S. © 1c June 18, 
1925; E 616764; Howard Sylvester 
Green, Butler, Pa. 11078 


Marguerite; romanza, w and m C. A. 
White, rev. H. L.»Harts, of U.-'S. 
Rev. ed. © May 20, 1925; 2 ec May 
29; E 616364; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 

11079 


Marguerites ; from Ballet of the flow- 
ers, Henry Hadley, op. 92, no. 2, 
transcribed André Polah, of Hol- 
land, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 e. 
June 20; E 618908; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 

11080 


Marie; w L. Arvid Lohe, m Marie A. 
Collins, of U. S. San Francisco, 
Fisk music pub. co. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18: E 616140; Lars 
A. Lohe, Los Angeles. 11081 

Mariuccella si vuo maret&; versi e 
musica G. Amato, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. June 38, 
1925; E 618512; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 11082 


Marion; dancing song. w and m G. 
White,.of <U,, Sis © ten june 8, 
1925; E 618597; Gene White, Los 
Angeles. 11083 

Mariquita; w George Cooper, m Hdu- 
ardo Marzo, of U. S., op. 28 bis.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1925; 2 c. May 13; E 611868; Oliver . 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 11084 

Marriage feast song; American In- 
dian song, EK. Aldrich Dobson, of 
U. S. (In Sons of Manitou) 1. 
Sop. .or ten._2. Alto or “bar. “© 
May 11, 1925; 2 c. each May 14; E 
611929: Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11085 

Marry for gold; musical recitation, w 
W..S. Frank, m Frank §8. Wilcock, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
1c. May 4; E 614067; Reynolds & 


co., London. 11086 
Marsh hymn; w Sidney Lanier, m 
Ashley Pettis, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © May 7, 1925; 2 ec. June 


Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 11087 
Martial moments (Souvenirs mili- 
taires) ; march medley, selected and 
arr. Aubrey Winter, of England; 


20;. E 618882 ; 


046 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


orch. with pf. conductor. Concert 
Meare) Ap. 25, 1025" 1c: "May. 9; 
_E ‘614318 ; Hawkes & son, London. 

11088 


Math Luther; his life and time. arr. 
“and composed Edward Rechlin and 
HY. Spielter, both of U. S.; pf. 
* Mtg 1, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. May 9: A 
- 856052 : Lutheran film division, inc.. 
“New York. 11089 


Mary Lou: w and m Carl Winge, of 


480: S:i5@) Aprs:25; 192553: 2.c. “May 
s 4% BpGlst(?T; Brunswick shop, Se- 
> tattle. 11090 
Marylee; w E. G. Thrash, m Ethel 


‘Phillips, of U. S.. ©-1.¢. May 11. 
(Si E 613878; Ethel G. Thrash. 
~San Bernardino, Calif. 11091 


Mietlenont (Pietro) Iris: opera in tre 
. ‘atti, libretto Luigi Illica, musica P. 
-Maseagni, of MItaly;: partitura 
_. Worch. 4to. © May 18, 1925; 1 «. 
-~May 19; E 614892: G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 11092 


Ja; die dame aus den folies Ber- 
géres, operette in 3 akten Carlo 
Lombardo und “Franci, deutsche 
tubersetzung Josco Schubert, of Aus- 
tria, musik P. Mascagni. of Italy. 

1 @) Apr 15) 1925 32 ‘ec!’ May ‘29+ ‘D 
26772; Wiener Bitirgertheater ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 11093 


Masearade; marehe, A. Griffié, of 
. France; orch. avec. pf. conducteur. 
4to. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 8: 
E 614857; A. Griffié, Paris. 11094 


‘Massachusetts; w E. A. Ryder, m E. 
_.€.. Daniels, of U. S. © June 12, 
*..1925; 2 ce. June 22; E 616881; Earl 

A. Ryder, Arlington, Mass. 11095 


Master (The) holds my hand; w and 
..m M. Hallquist, of U. S. © May 
16, 1925; 2 ec. May 23: E 618205: 
> Margaret Hallquist, Los Angeles. 

11096 


-Master (The) 
‘thee; w and m Carl Olof Dahlen, 
of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2 c. May 
20; E 618452; Conference press, 
- Chicago. 11097 


Master melody; dawn of a _ perfect 
‘first, D. E. Hartnett and J. R. Han- 
sen, both of U. S.; ten. banjo or 
mandola. © May 14, 1925; 2 e. 
May 16; E 618022; John R. Han- 


son, Ely, Minn. 11098 
Matchless (A) friend; w James 
Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
me te OOD): 2. eC. May G2 

_ 6138744; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 
11099 


is here and _ calieth. 


11109 


Mavra: opera bouffe en 1 acte d’aprés 


A. Pouchkine, texte Boris Kochné, 
traduction francaise Jacques Lar- 
manjat,. deutsche tibersetzung A. 
Elukhen, English version Robert 
Burness, musik Igor Strawinsky, 
hrsg. Albert Spalding, of U. S.: 
chant et pf. Ed. russe de musique. 
© Mar. 11, 1925; 2 c. May 25; E 
616565; Russischer musikverlag, 
Berlin. 11100 


May day; part song, w Reginald He- 
ber, m Sydney Northcote, of Great 
Britain, op. 22, no. 3; sop. 1, 2. 4to. 
© May 26, 1925; 1 « June 6; E 
614644: Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 11101 


May-day revels; suite, Ernest Newton, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. The May- 
pole dance. [4 others] © May 27, 
1925; 1 ec. June 10; E 614810; Al- 
fred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

11102 


May-day song; trio, w Helen A. 
Brooks, jr., m Anna Priscilla Risher, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
June 23, 1925; 2 « June 24; E 
619091; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11103 


May days and grey days; by Percy 
Elliott, arr. Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 1. 
Lilacland. [3 others] © Apr. 30. 
1924; 1 @ May 4, 1925; E 614090: 
Leonard & co., London. 11104 


Maytime; w and m A. Bulloch, of 
Ww: S., arr. J. W. Parnum: in?’ D. 
© June 15, 1925; 2 c. June 18: E 
618985 : Alice Bulloch, Waco, Tex. 

11105 


—w B. G. De Sylva, m Vincent 


Rose, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, both of 
U. S.: male quartette. 4to. © 
May 18;° 1925; 2 e May 19; E 
616124 ; ‘Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 11106 


courtship (Mazurische 
brautwerbung) ; von Paul Juon, of 
Germany, op. 79: pf. © Apr.. 6, 
1925; 2 ce. June 20; BE 618912; Carl 


Mazurian 


Fischer, ine., New York. 11107 
Mazurka in D major; by C. E. Pyle, 
of U. S., op. 3, no. 1; pf. © May 


21, 1925; 2 ec. May 25; E 616194; 
Clark Ernest Pyle, Rockwood, Pa. 
11108 


Me soggira; Sicilian song, versi B. 
Mario, musica G. Buzzolani, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ec. May 20, 1925; E 616146; Giosué 
Buzzolani, New York. 11109 


547 


“11110 


Meadowbrook (The) ; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 523; pf. Boston- 
New York, Evans music co. © May 
2, 1925; 2c. May 2; E 613644; M. T. 
Kyans, Boston. 11110 


——by Edith Hatch, of U. S.; pf. 
(In Summer-time rambles in mel- 


ody-land) © June 238, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 24; E 619105; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11111 


-Meaning you; duet, from The brown 
derby, w Clifford Grey and Ray 
Perkins, m R. Perkins and Paul Lan- 
nin, both of U. S. © June 4, 1925; 
2c. June 6; E 618641; Harms, inc., 
New York. 11112 


Mechanical (The) doll; w and m C. 
Salisbury, arr. Eugene Platzman, 
both of U. SS. New York. Charac- 
terization songs ©¢o. May 6, 
1925; 2 ec. May 6; E 6138772; Char- 
lotte Salisbury, New York. 11113 


Mechanism and expression; progres- 
sive collection of studies selected, 
arr. and ed. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin. bk. 2. © May 14, 
1925; 2 ec May 19; E 618047; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
Selecting, arranging and editing] 

11114 


Medicine (The) dance (Kloo kwal- 
lie) ; from Totem tales, Bernhard 
Jewett, of U. S., op. 18, no. 4; pf. 
© May 6, 1925; 2 ce May 7; H 
611758; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 11115 


Meditation; melody J. F. Gregson, of 


Cs: aver Wray 27s eos. a 
616266 ; John i Pececee Chicago. 
11116 


sur un motif de Claude Debussy, 
Zoltan Kodaly, of Hungaria ; pf. 
Apr. 28, 1925; 1°¢« May 19; E 
614499; Universal-edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 11117 

Medley buck dance; by J. L. Finning, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. (Cover title :— 
4 buck dances) 1. Chet Wilson’s 
buck. [3 others] © May 1, 1925; 
2 ¢. May 9; EH 611801; James L. 
Finning, Albany. 11118 


Meet me at Reno; w and melody A. V. 
Laurie, of U. S. © 1 @ May 11, 
1925; E 613891; Alta Vera Laurie, 
Reno, Nev. 11119 


Meet me in the gloaming; w William 
Rout Clay, m Emmit Williams [i. e. 
H._H..~Williams] of-U.. S.° © 1, ec. 
May 15, 1925; EH 611915; Emmit 
Hinton Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 

11120 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TRIES 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


Mehara march; by E. Schou, of U..S.; 
band. 4to. © May 22, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 25; E 616238; Emil Schou, Eau 
Claire, Wis. 11121 


Mein Rheinland; walzer, H. Land- 
wehr, of Germany, op. 51; klavier. 
Berlin, Hymnophon. Mar. 9, 
1925; 1 c. Mar. 25; E 609927; Hein- 
rich Landwehr, Berlin. 11122 


Méjiska; danse bohémienne, A. Grif- 
fié, of France; orch. Parties. 4to. 
© May 15, 1925 - 1 ec. June 8; E 
614844; A. Griffié, Paris. 11123 


Mélaneoly blues; par Don Carlos, arr. 
Ciro Urbini, of Italy; orch. 4to. 
© May 15, 1925; 1 ec. June 8; EB 
614835 ; Byette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 11124 


Melancholy Lou; w and m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U.S. ©1c. May 27, 1925; 
EK 616262; Raymond O. Hibbeler, 
Chicago, 11125 


Meiha temple; march, F. C. ey arr. 
Ee. Vy Short, both? of Ul 8. 5 pi. 
May 8, 1925; 2 c. May 15; E. 618083 ; 
Frederick CC. Blair, Springfield, 
Mass. Ye : 11126 


Melisande; mediaeval love theme, Jean 
Sibelius. op. 46, arr. Alfred Pagel, of 
Germany; orch. New and.-rey. ed. 
(Pelleas and Melisande set) © 
May 10, 19257°17'°@! May 2th 
614440: Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin- Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© new arrangement] 

“41127 


Melodie amorosa;. di Giuseppe. Becce, 
of Italy: pr. *@-orch, Wor Aur, 27, 
1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614173; M. de 
Wolfe, London. [© arrangement] ~ 

11128 

Mélodie triste: elegy, Gustav Klemm, 
of: U..S.: pi ©) May f, fez Ze, 
May 11: E 611820; G. Schirmer, inc.,. 
New York. 11129 


Melodielehre: beitrag zur musikthe- 
orie, Ernst Toch, of Germany. 12mo. 
© Dee. 31, 1923; 1 c. May 25,-1925 ; 
A—Foreign 27771: Max Hesses. ver- 
lag. Berlin. 11130 


Meledious etudes in double notes and 
octaves; by Edith Hatch [i. e. Edith 
Hatch Jamesson] of U. S.; pf. © 
June 12° 2925-7 2e<e June 163° 
618739: Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11131 


Melody of destiny: the three blind 
sisters, Jean Sibelius, op 46, arr. 
Alfred Pagel, of Germany: orch. 


O48 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11155 


New and rev. ed. (Pelleas and Mel- 
isande set) © May 10, 1925: 1 c¢. 
May 27; E 614442; Schlesinger’sche 


buch wu. musikhandlung. Berlin- 
Lichtenfelde, Germany. [© new ar- 
rangement]. $4182 


Melting (The) pot; by S. Berliner. of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e¢. May 11, 1925; E 
613883: Selma Berliner, New York. 

: - 11138 

Memories: just you: w Gypsy [pseud. 
of E. Musgrave]. melody David Phen- 
nig. of U. S. © 1c. June 1, 1925; 
-E 618406; Elsa Musgrave, Berke- 
ley. Calif. 11134 


Meniories of a rose: w John Preston. 
Herbert Oleott and Scott Parker, 
mS. Parker, of U. S.: with pf. acc. 
‘and ukulele in D. © May 19, 1925: 
2c. May 22; E 616187: Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 11135 


Memories of mother; w and melody A. 
L. Schmitt, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 
1925;.E 611957; August L. Schmitt, 
Canton, O. 11136 


Memories of my childhood; life in a 
‘Russian village, Charles M. Leffler, 
of U. S.; orch. sc. © June 24, 1925; 
2 ¢. June 26; HB 619214: G. Schirmer, 
inc... New York. 11137 


Memories-polka (V upominku) ; by V. 
Osvald, arr. Louis Vitak, of U. S. 
-4to. 1. Orch.—2. Band. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. each May 18; E 616111, 
616112; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 11138, 11139 


Memory (A) of you: w Anna Isador 
Sacher, m I. J. Sacher. of U. S. 
1c. June 29, 1925; E 619218; Isidor 
J. Sacher, Bronx. N. Y. 11140 


Ménagerie; paroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France: 
yoix d’enfants 4 l’‘unisson. © Apr. 
9 19255. 1.6. 1.May 9:):BR 614274; 
Heugel, Paris. 11141 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Mendelssohnana: intro. 
Overture, Ruy Blas, [etc.]. Mendel- 
ssohn, arr. R. W. Saar, of Great 
Britain; pf. © June 2, 1925: 1 «¢. 
May 28; E 614598: W. Paxton & 
co.. ltd., London. 11142 


Variations for piano: op. 54, 82 
and 43. ed. Edwin Hughes. of U. S. 
Variations sérieuses. [2 others] © 
June 1, 1925; 2 ¢. June 5: E 616429: 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
editing] 111438 


Mentre dormi (While asleep); sere- 
nata, D. Montano, of U. S.: pf. © 


May 29, 1925; 2 ¢«.- May 29; Hb 
616286: D. Montano, Brooklyn. 
11144 


Menuett in G; by Fernando d’Almey- 
da, transcribed Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin, ‘celio and pf. 
© June 12, 1925; 2 c. June 16; E 
618744; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. Bos- 
ton. [© transcription] 11145 


Merry go round; by Berenice Violle, of 
U. S., op. 16, no. 4; pf. © May 12, 
1925: 2 c«. May 14; E 613987; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York, 

11146 

Merry (The) sailors; by Valverde, arr. 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.: pf. or or- 
gan. © June 25, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
29; E 619202; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 11147 


Meseritz; foxtrot, text und musik Ar- 
thur Rebner, of Austria. © Feb. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. May 25; E 614709; Edi- 
tion Rebner & Wergo, Berlin. 

11148 

Message (A) for Jesus; w Lizzie De- 
Armond, m S. B. Jackson, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c June 29; E 
619329; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 11149 


Message of the mountains; tone poem 
perfect first, D. E. Hartnett and J. 
R. Hansen, both of U. S.; ten. ban- 
jo or mandola. © May 14, 1925: 
2c. May 16; E 618028; John R. Han- 
sen, Ely, Minn. 11150 


Message of the rose; w and melody 
H. C. Renner, of U. S. ©1e. June 
12,1925; E 618721; Harriet Carter 
Renner, Cleveland. 11151 

Messalina; polka, Filippo Biazzo, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 

1 e. May 26, 1925; E 618281; Mel- 
ody piano ¢co., ine., New York. 
be 

Messe de requiem: de Mare Delmas, 
of France; voix d’ hommes et orgue. 
Partition. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e. 
May 9; E 614234; Henry Lemoine 
et cie, Paris. 11153 

Messe jubilaire: eecce sacerdos mag- 
nus. Emile Brune. of France; 4 
voix inégales, ou 2 voix égales. et 
ace. d’orgue. © Apr. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 23; E 614482; Vve. L. J. Biton. 
st. Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 

11154 

Mexicali Rose: waltz ballad, Stone 
and Tenney, arr. O. M. Watson, all 
of U. 8.: full band. 4to. © Apr. 21. 
$925; 2c ‘May 4° 6137237 W> A. 
Quincke, Los Angeles. 11155 


049 


11156 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Grand air de 
Nelusko; de L’Africaine; baryton. 
(Répertoire classique du chant fran- 
cais de F. A. Gevaert, continué par 
Alfred Wotquenne. of France) © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614237; 
Henry Lemoine et cie, Paris. 11156 


——_— Pastorale de Jean; du Prophéte ; 
ténor. (Répertoire classique du 
chant francais de F. A. Gevaert, 
econtinué par Alfred Wotquenne, of 
France) © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec May 
9: EB 614235; Henry Lemoine et cie, 
Paris. 11157 


—— Scéne et romance d’ Inés; de L’ 
Africaine ; sop. (Répertoire classique 


du chant francais de F. A. Gevaert, - 


continué par Alfred Wotquenne, of 
France) ۩ Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. May 
9; E 614236; Henry Lemoine et cie, 
Paris. 11158 


Mi terrufio; vals, B. D. Colon, of Porto 
Rico; pf. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 
José Laza & ca. © June 20, 1925; 
2c. June 25; E 616944; Braulio 
Duefio Colon, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

11159 


Mia cara Napoli; versi Frank Amo- 
dio, musica Louis Canoro, of U. S8.; 
pf. © May 16, 1925; 2 c May 19; 
E 618058; P. Elisso 


York. 11160 


Miami; song-fox trot, w Mary Belle 
Rich, m Erdell Mutchler, of U. S. 
© June 20, 1925; 2 c. June 19; EB 
618840; Mutchler pub. co., Miami, 
Fla. 11161 


Miami mammas; w Waldo Murphy [i. 
e. Henry Waldo Murphy] melody 
R. W. Ballin, of U. S. ©1 ce. June 
30, 1925; E 617044; Robert Walton 
Ballin, St. George, 8. I., N. Y. 

11162 


daisies; w Fred G. 
Bowles, m Robert Coverley, of 
Great Britain; low voice. © May 
7, 1925; 2 c. May 9; BE 613944; Theo. 
Presser co.. Philadelphia. 11163 


Michaelmas 


Midinettes; one step, M. Czerwinski, 
Of UO .. Sast ph. .©, 1 eo. May 4. 1925 - 
E 613707; Marthe Czerwinski, Chi- 
cago. 11164 


Midnight bells; song, Viennese melody 
from The opera ball, Heuberger, 
arr. Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, dom- 
iciled at New York. © May 16. 
1925; 2 ec. June 20; EB 618877; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 11165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


& son, New | 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 20 


Midnight serenade; reverie, H. Boll- 
man, arr. Carl Wilh. Kern, of U. S.; 
pf. Rev. ed. © June 2, 1925; 2 c. 
June 6; E 616453 ; Shattinger piano 
and music co., St. Louis. [© new 
arrangement | 11166 


Midnight special; w and m Charence 
Johnson, of U. S.._© 1c. June 8, 
1925; E 618588; Chicago music pub. 
eo., ine., Chicago. 11167 


Midnight (The) waltz; by Gus Kahn. 
.and Walter Donaldson, arr. O. 
Sciacca, all of U. S.; band. Feist 
ed. 32mo. © May 4, 1925; 2 c. May 


6; E 611721; Leo Feist, inc., New. 


York. [© arrangement] 11168 


Mighty (The) eagles; w and melody 
A. D. Prince, of U. S. ©1e. June 
8, 1925; EH 618567; Albert D. Prince, 
San Francisco. 11169 


Mighty Savior, risen Lord; w and m' 


Herbert G. Tovey, of U. S. © May 
20, 1925; 2 ec. June 5; HE 616401; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati, 


(11170, 


Mighty (A) Saviour; Avis B. Chris- 
tiansen, m J. H: Jones, of U. S. © 
June 9, 1925;2c. June 16; E 616676; 
John H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 


11171, 
Mignonette; from Ballet of the flow- 


ers, Henry Hadley, op. 92, no. 9, 
transcribed André Polah, of Hol- 
land, domiciled at New York; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ec. June 
20; E 618905; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 
Milenberg joys; by Paul Mares, Leon 
Rappolo and. Jelly Roll Morton, arr. 
Joe Jordan, all of U. S.; orch. 4to. 


© June 20, 1925; 2 c. June 22; EF. 


619050; Melrose bros. music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 11173 
Milvain (Hilda) Three songs; w 
anon., m H. Milvain, of England. 
The morning moon. [2 others] © 
May 7, 1925; 1¢. May 16; E 614378 ; 
Stainer & Bell. ltd., London. 11174 


Min hametzar: w from Psalm 118, 
melody S. Shribman, of U. S.; vio- 
lin. © 1c. June 3, 1925; E 618793 : 
Samuel Shribman, Chelsea, Mass. 

HATH 


Minden esak komedia: by Zerkovitz. 


Bela, of Hungary; pf. © 1c. May 
23, 1925: E 618236; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 11176 
Mine evermore! from Cleopatra, w 
Harry 
m Osear Straus. © May 8, 1925: 
1 ec. May 28; B 614515; Ascherberg, 


200 


[© arrangement] 11172. 


Grabam, of Great Britain, ° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11201 


Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
new edition with English words] 
11177 


Mine is the love of Jesus; w E. C. 
Baird, m J. C. Williams, of U.S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29: EH 
619296; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 11178 


Miniature fugues; Russell Snively Gil- 
bert, of -U.‘'S.; pf. nos. 1-10. 
June 19, 1925; 2 ¢. June 22; E 


619134: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11179 
Miniature suite; by OC. Charlton 


Palmer, of England; organ. © May 
14, 1925; 1 c. May 25; E 614456; 
Stainer & Bell, Ita., London. 11180 


Minnesota; song fox-trot, Ww and m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert and Everett Lyn- 
ton, both of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace. in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 2, 1925; 
1 ¢« June 38; E 614594; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 11181 


Minor agitato; to depict situations not 
too serious, excitement or pursuit, 
Irénée Bergé, arr. James C. Mce- 
Cabe, both of U. S.; oreh. with pf. 
of organ conductor. © June 11, 
1925: 2 c. June 12; E 618691; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 11182 

Minor—diminished progression 2, 3; 
by D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c. each June 16; 
E 616696, 616701; David. Berend, 
New York. | 11183, 11184 

Minor—diminished 7th progression 1; 
by D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c. June 16; E 
616702; David Berend, New. York. 

11185 


Mirka la bohémienne; ouverture dra- 
matique, Ciro Urbini, of-Italy; op. 
414, .orch; © Apr., 95; -19253:1 
May 9; E 614225; Evette et Schaef- 
fer: }Parisi...::: 11186 

Mirth; by William Griffith, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Apr. 20, 
1925; 1 e. May 8; HB 6143806; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 11187 

Miss you; w Gypsy [pseud. of EH. Mus- 
grave], melody Harry George [pseud. 
of H. G.. Musgrave] of U. S.. © 
ic. June 1, 1925; E 618403; Hlsa 
Musgrave, Berkeley, Calif. 11188 

Missa; in honorem ssmi. cordis Jesu, 
w from the Roman Catholic church, 
composuit, A. Schwanderla, of U. S., 
op. 22; 2, 3 vel 4 voces inaequales 
cum organo. Floral park, L..I., N. 
Y., —. Jordan pub. co.—Buffalo, N. 
Y., H. Schunke & co. 4to. © June 


2, 1925; 2c. June 3; E 618522; An- 
thony Schwanderla, Jamaica, N. Y. 
11189 


Mississippi, here I come; w and m 
C. B. Loeffler, of U. S.. © May 23. 
1925; 2 ec. May 23; E 616260; Caro- 

- lyn B. Loeffler, Gulfport, Miss. 

11190 


Mister Abendstern? one-step, Tom 
Burns, arr. Max Schulz-Berger, both 
of Germany; orch. mit pf. direk- 


tion: 4to: © Mar. 16; 1925; Te. 
June 22; E 614957: Musikverlag 
Drei sterne, Berlin. 11191 


Mister Ascham is a good man; school 
song, w from an old rhyme, m Roy 
Thompson, of England; unison 
voices, in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic. 
sol-fa notations]..© May 26, 1925; 
1c. May 27; E 614462; Novello & 
co., |td., London. ; 11192 


Mr. de la Péjaudie; per Albert Rous- 
sel, of France, op. 27, no. 4; filfite 
et pf.. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. May 9; 
E 614211: Durand et cie., Paris. 

11193 


Mr. Man; w and m Charlie Jackson, 
of .U.S.. pt..1, 2.,.©,1,c..each June:; 
8, 1925; E 618574, 618575; Chicago 
musie pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

11194, 11195 


Mr. Radio man, I’ve lost my beau;.. 
w and melody Mrs. L. Bailey, of 
Uns: ©.di-¢2June -13, 1925+.4b 
616618: Mrs. L. Bailey, Lancaster, 
ING 11196 


Mistreating daddy blues; w and melo- 
dy L. Austin, of U. S.; in B flat. © 
1,e. May 2, 1925; HB 613655; Lovie 
Austin, Chicago. 11197 


Mmiez e-giure; ncoppeé carrettelle, 
versi e melodia G. Amato, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ec. May 
6, 1925; EH 613758; Gennaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 11198 


Modern. (The) flapper; w. and melody 
M. W. Stickel, of U. S.. © 1c. June 
1925; E 616487; Martha W. Stickel, 
Boyee, Va. 11199 


Modern school for the saxophone; by 
M. Schneider, of U. S.. 2d ed. © 
May..10, 1925; 2..c ,.May..23:, 


618695; Morris Schneider, New 
York.. [© page 55, 162-177] 11200 
Molinero—foxtrott mit lied: Was es 


kostet, das ist ganz egal; text und 
musik August Thomae, of Germany; . 
pf.. © Feb. 12, 1925; 1 ce May 25; 
E 614711; A. Thomae, Wiesbaden- 
Kloppenheim, Germany. 11201 


Ook 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


41202 


pt. ITF 0: Ss, v. 20 


Molly, by golly; fox trot, w Donald 
Brey and August Smieja, m Jack 
Mahoney, of U. S. Independence, 
Wis.,. Donald. Brey. © June 1, 
1925; 2 c June 3; E 618509; Brey 
& Smieja, Independence, Wis. 

11202 


Moment (Le) funébre; par Jeanne 
Bernard, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © May 15, 1925; 
1 e. June 8;.E 6148538; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 11203 


Moment (Le) mystérieux; par Jeanne 
Bernard, of France; orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1.e June 8, 1925; E 614852; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 11204 


Momsey womsey; w Billy Tracey, m 
Jack Stanley and Charles Dorn- 
berger, both of U. S. | © June 22, 
1925; 2c. June 22; EB 616924; Gross- 
man, Osborne and Stanley, inc., New 
York. 11205 


Monday morning blues; w and melody 
L. B. Grant, of U. S. © 1 ce. May 
14, 1925; E 611913; Leola B. Grant, 
Washington. 11206 


Money can’t buy love; waltz, w and 
m HE. A. Gerow, of U. S. © 1. 
June 20, 1925; E 6168384; Emma A. 
Gerow, New York. 11207 


Monkey blues; w and melody C. W. 
Smith, of U. S. © 1 ¢« May 23, 
1925; E 618180; Charles W. Smith, 
Chicago. 11208 


Monkey glands; w and m R. G. Brown. 
of U. 8. [Blue-print] ©1c. June 
1, 1925; E 619348; Ruth Gammon 
Brown, Rushville, Neb. 11209 


Monolee; w and m L. A. Harline and 
Beth Whitney, both of U. S. 
1 ¢. May 11, 1925; E 613890; Leigh 
A. Harline, Salt Lake City. 11210 


Monotone; w and m Peter Cornelius, 
arr. Eugene W. Wyatt, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Mar. 28; E 610761; H. W. 
Gray co., New. York. [© arrange- 
ment] 11211 


Monsieur de Pourceaugnac; opéra 
bouffe en trois actes, d’aprés Moli- 
ére, livret Albert Pajol, musique 
Paul Bastide, of France; partition 
chant et pf. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. 
June 8; D 26780; Choudens, Paris. 

11212 


Montana pal; w A. M. Clark, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U. S. De, 
May 12, 1925; E 611888; Alyce Mor- 
gan Clark, Missoula, Mont. 11213 


Month (The) of maying; unison song, 
w from Morley’s ballets, m Albert 
EK. Baker, of Hngland, ed. Martin 
Akerman; in A. 4to. 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 25, 
-1925; 1 ¢@. May 20; E 614557; H. 
FF. W. Deane & sons, Year book 
press, Itd., London. 11214 


Moon beams bring memories of you; 
Hawaiian love song; Bert H. Carl- 
son and C. EH. King, arr. Alfred 
Dalby, all of U. S. © June 5, 1925; 
2 ec. June 6; E 618646; Chas. EK. 
King, Honolulu. 11215. 


Moon divine; from Dear little Billie, 
w Desmond Carter, m H. B. Hed- 


ley, of Great Britain. © June 11, 
1925; 1 e. June 16; E 614801; 
Keith, Prowse & eo., Itd., London. 
11216 


Moon dreams; w and m W. H. Clay- 
ton, arr. Harry Guy, both of U. S. 
© 1e. May 23, 1925; E 618195; 
Wilbur H. Clayton, Detroit. 11217 

Moon madness; w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, of U. S.; in F. © June 22, 
1925; 2 e@. June 25; E 619159; 
Harms, ine. New York. 11218 

Moon-marketing; w Richard De [sic] 
Gallienne, m Harriet A. Johnson, of 


U. S. © June 38, 1925; 2 ce. June 
13; E 616609; John C. Miller, Bos- 
ton. 11219 
Moon (The) reappears; from The 


moon, two-part chorus, w Charles 
Williams, m Henry Purcell, adapta- 
tion W. G. Whittaker, ed. H. Clough- 
Leighter, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © May 13, 1925; 2c. May 15; 
E 616022; EH. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. ° 11220 


Moon Rose; song fox-trot, w and m 
T. W. Small, of U. S. © May 25, 
1925; 2 ec. May 23; E 616255 ; Chapel 
musie pub. co., Cleveland. 1 7h 


Moonbeam fairies; by W. Berwald, of 


U. S.; pf. © June 22, 1925; 2 «. 
June 24; E 619092; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11222 
Moonbeams; intermezzo, L. Leslie 


Loth, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
June 19, 1925; 2 e@ June 22; EB 
619045; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 11223 
Mooning; novelette, Fleta Jan Brown, 
rev. Carl Wilh. Kern, of U. S.; pf. 
New ed. © June 2, 1925; 2’:c. June 
6; E 616439; Shattinger piano and 
music co., St. Louis. [© new ar- 
rangement, fingering and phrasing] 
11224 


Do2 


[Staff and. — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


21247 


Moonlight and memories;:w H. Ir- 
win, melody Charles Borrelli, of U. 
S. ©1e. May 28, 1925; EH 618304: 
‘Harry Irwin, New York. 11225 


Moonlight blues; w Will H. Hendrick- 
son, m De Koven Thompson, of U. 


S. ©1e May 4, 1925; E 613693 ;- 


Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 11226 


Moonlight melodies; by A. Schrieber, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 30, 1925; 2 «. 
June 26; E 619172; Arthur Schrieb- 
er, St. Louis. ° 11227 


Moonlight serenade; by Trygve Tor- 
jussen, of Norway, op. 46, no. 1; 
pf. © June 12, 1925; 2c. June 16; 
E 618726; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 11228 


More for the Master; w C. R. Piety, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
PMc Io. 2.cC.., sune VC: i 
616734; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 11229 


More love to Thee, O Christ ;-w Eliza- 
beth Prentiss, m Chester Nordman, 
of. U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
June 19, 1925; 2. ec. June 20; E 
616859 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11230 


More precious to me; w William M. 
Runyan, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. 
© June 24, 1925; 2 ec. June 27; E 
617010; Albert CC. Fisher, Fort 
‘Worth, Tex. 11231 


Morning; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1. 
May 8; E 614310; Augener, Itd., 
London. 11232 


Morning and evening service; set to 
m Craig Sellar Lang, of England, 
ed. Martin Akerman; mixed voices, 
organ ace., in A. 4to. © Apr. 25, 
1925; 1 c. May 20; E 614554; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, Year book press, 
ltd., London. 11283 


Morning hour; by Geo. H. Ryder, rev. 
Harry L. Harts, of U. S.3; organ. 
Rey. ed. © June 2, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
22; E 619186; White-Smith music 
pub. eco., Boston. [© revision] 

~ 11234 

Morning (A) in June; by Charles HE. 
Meredyth, of England; pf., con- 
tinental fingering. © May 26, 1925; 


1 ec. May 28; E 614548; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 11235 
Morrison manual, pt. 8; beginning 


studies in thirds, fourths, sixths, oc- 
taves and tenths, Don Morrison, of 
Wc Sccdto.,; © ,.Fune 6, 19252 2.,.¢. 
June 8; E 618550; Oberlin music 
co., Oberlin, O. 11236 


Most (The) wonderful girl; 


w A. 
Heikkinen, melody Luther A. Clark, 
of U. S: ©.1c. June 6,.1925;. B 
616507;  Arvie Heikkinen, San 
Francisco. 11237 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Dawn in the 
forest; cantiléna, op. 94, no. 8, 
transcribed Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin, ’cello and pf. © 
June 12, 1925; 2 ec. June 16; E 
618742; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. [© transcription] 11238 


—— Malagueana; from Boabdil, arr. 
M. L. Lake, of U.'S.; military band 
with conductor. Carl Fischer’s ed. 
© Apr. 11, 1925; 2 c. June 20; BE 
618942; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 11239 

Mother; Mother’s day program, arr. 

Nettie L. Berghouse, of U. S. 8vo. 

© Apr. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 

27; A 828918; Gospel trumpet co., 

Anderson, Ind. 11240 


——w and melody A. H. Woolley, of 
U.:S:.© Lb e@ May. 8,-.1925; E 
613829; Arthur Henry Woolley, 
Seekonk, Mass. 11241 


Mother and home; w and m G. A. 
Belknap, of U. S. © June 19, 1925; 
2c. June 19; E 618844; Gardner A. 
Belknap, Conneautville, Pa. 11242 


Mother, angel and queen; anthem, w 
H. L. D’arey Jaxone, m Ciro Pin- 
suti,, arr. Arthur H. Ryder, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, pf. or organ 
ace. 4to.. © Apr. 20, 1925: 2 ec. 
May 138; E 611865; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

\ 11243 

Mother, dear mother; w and melody 
O. L. Chadwick, ace. arr. H. A. 
Hummel, both of U. S. © June 4, 
1925; 2c. June 4; E 618540; O. Lin- 
wood Chadwick music .pub. co., 
Hyannis, Mass. 11244 


Mother dear, you are my all; w and 


melody T. J. Cave, of U. S. ©le. 
June./29, 1925= | HW - 619222: RS Bi. 
Cave, Petersburg, Va. 11245 


Mother, I’m coming home to you; 
comedy song fox-trot, w and m 
Herbert Rule, Harry Carlton and 
Everett Lynton, all of Great Bri- 
tain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 28, 1925; 1. . 
Apr. 30; E 614051; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 11246 


Mother love in jewelled crown; w and 
m,C:,A. Austin, of.U.,S. .©.May 
21, 1925; 2 c«. May 28; E 618224; 
Charles Arthur Austin, De Kalb, 
Til. 11247 


D090 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11248 . 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Mother mine; w G. BH. Bird, m E. S. 
Hosmer, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. .© Apr. 28,.1925; 
2 ec. May 18; E 611864; Oliver Dit- 


son co., Boston. 11248 
1. High voice, in G.—2. 
‘Low voice, in E flat. © May 5, 


1925; 2 ec. each May 18; E 611862; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 11249 


Mother, my dear; w Katherine Nolen, 
m Bryceson Treharne, of Great 
Britain; sop., alto and bar., .with 
cho. 4to. © May 12, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 14; E 6138983; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 11250 


Mother o’ mine; waltz, w G. E. Stev- 
ens, m Wm. H. Craig, of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 8, 1925; E 618570; Gert- 
rude Evelyn Stevens, Granite Falls, 
Wash. 11251 


Mother of mine down in Dixie; w 
and melody R. Perkins, of U. S. © 
1c June 18, 1925; E 616615; R. 
Perkins, Washington. 11252 


Mother (The) of your heart; w Val- 
eria R. Lehman, of U. S., m George 
James Webb and others. 12mo. 1. 
Day (A) for mother. [4 others] 
© Apr. 10, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 16, Ie. 
May 5; aff. May 26; A 858061 ; Hall- 
Mack eo., Philadelphia. 11253 


Mother’s our favorite flower; w Stella 
Lydia Campbell, m Ray Hibbeler, 
of U. S. © May 28, 1925; 2 c. May 
29; E 6163860; Stella L. Campbell, 
Pueblo, Col. 11254 


Mother’s the best pal I ever had; w 
and melody HE. L. Dockey, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 13, 1925; E 616682; H. 
L. Dockey, Millersburg, Pa. 11255 


Mother song; w A. H. Ackley, m B. 
D. Ackley, of U. S. © May 20, 
1925; 2 ec. June 5; EB 616404; Stand- 
ard ‘pub. co., Cincinnati. 11256 


Mother, the best friend of all; w and 
melody Mrs. J. Delph, of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1925; E 616804; Mrs. 
Jesse Delph, Chapin, Il. 11257 


Mother tra-lee, hum your Gaelic to 
me; w A. McMahon, m Harry Jay 
{pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln] of U. 
S. © June 4, 1925; 2 c. June 4; 
EH 618451 ; Annabell McMahon, Min- 
neapolis. 11258 


Mother was living for me; w and mel- 
ody G. P. Daniels, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 29, 1925; E 619248; George P. 
Daniels, Pomeroy, O. 11259 


Mothers baby silent call; w and mel- 
ody J. E. Tomek, of U. S. ©1e. 
i May 23, '1925;. E 618164; J. 4. 
Tomek, Warren, O. 11260 
Mothers’ (A) day offering; by Lola . 
Johnson, of U. §8.; arr. for unison 
or children’s voices, with pf. ace. 


4to. © Mar. 25, 1925; 2 ec. June 20; 
E 618927; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 11261 


Mother’s love; w and melody M. V. 
Morgan, of U. S. © 1 ¢. May 16, 
1925; E 611960; Minnie V. Morgan, 
Gold Hill, N. C. 11262 


waltz, G. Aguirre, of San Sal- 
vador. domiciled at San Francisco; 
pf. ©1c. June 8, 1925; B 618568; 
Gilberto Aguirre, San Francisco. 

11263 


Mothers of men; Mothers’ day pro- 
gram of song and story, story and 
lyrics May M. Brewster, m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S. 8vo. © Mar. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. and aff. May 11; A 
8308383 ; Lorenz pub. co.. Dayton, O. 

11264 


Mother’s (A) voice so loving; w and 
melody R. C. Johnson, of U. S. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1925; E 618189; R. C. 
Johnson, New York. 11265. 


Mother’s way; w EH. C. Baird, m R. O. 
Johnson. of U. S. © Mar. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. Mar. 28; E 610778; Standard 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 11266 


Mouill’ pas l’taxi! dans Un soir de 
folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand et 
VY. Vallier, musique Maurice Her- 
mite, of France. © June 19, 1925; 
1 e. June 20; E 614902; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 11267 


Mountain trails; intermezzo, Wm. 
Chas. Schoenfeld, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © May 15, 
1925; 2c. May 18; E 616082; Photo 
play music co., ine., New York. 

11268 


Mountaineers; w H. T. Manuel, m H. 
Redding, of U. S. (Jn The crimson 
burro, May 1925) © May 1, 1925; 
2 ec. May 11; E 611824; Edwyl Red- 
ding and H. T. Manuel, Gunnison, 
Col. 11269 


Mouquet (Jules) Cing piéces bréves; 
par Jules Mouquet, of France, op. 
39; fiite et pf. © Apr: 9, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 9: E 614239; Henry Lemoine 
et cie, Paris. 11270 

Mow’ em down; from Going down, w 
Franklin M. Reck, m C. EH. McKel- 
vey, of U. S. © May 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 16; E 618016; F. M. Reck and 
Chas. HE. McKelvey, Ames, Ta. 11271 


oo4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11297 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Quinze 
valses (Fifteen waltzes) ; ed. rev. F. 
Boghen, of France; pf. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1c. Apr. 9; E 614259 ; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 11272 


Mumbo (The) jumbo man; w Ralph. 


Butler and Jack Prentice, m Tol- 
chard Evans, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 2, 1925; 1 c. June 6;'H 
614667 ; Cecil Lennox & @O., London. 

11273 


Maraatons Monty, and light fingered 
Jane; from Tell me more, w Des- 
mond Carter, m George Gershwin, 
of U. S. London-New York-Sydney, 


Chappell & co., ltd. © May 25, 
1925; 2 e. June 18; E 618952; 
Harms, inc., New York. 11274 


Musette; par A. Flégier, of France; 
pf. © May 5, 1925; 1 c. June 6; 
E 614626 ; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

11275 


Music for all occasions; arr. Henry 
Tolhurst, of Great Britain; pf., with 
pts. for 1st and obbl. violins,: cello 
and bass, and organ. bk. 1. Flow- 
ing melodies.—bk. 2. Sad melodies.— 
bk. 3. Romantic melodies. © June 
11, 12, 1925: 1 c each June 8, E 
614741-614743 : W. Paxton & ©COo., 
Itd., London. 11276-11278 

Musie (The) of His love; w James 
Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
Apr: 27, 1925; 2c. May 6; E 613742; 
H}. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 11279 

Music, when soft voices die; part- 
song, w Shelley, m Cyril Jenkins, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
8vo. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1 e. Apr. 25: 
E 614058; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 11280 

Musical (A) journey; in eight stages, 
Walter Silbert, of U. S., op. 16, no. 
1-8; pf. © May 11, 1925; 2 c. May 
19; aff. May 21; A 8569387; Luck- 
hardt & Belder, New York. 11281 

Musical moments; first and second 
grade recreations, compiled Mrs. H. 
B. Hudson, of U. 8.; pf. © June 
Sacle2) > a2.c. and,ait.. June JA -+A 
857713: Theo. Presser co.; Philadel- 
phia. 11282 

Musical settings for ~ymnastics; com- 
piled and arr. Gertrude Haynes 
Meme. OFC. 5. 2) Ol.) Apr, . 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Apr. 22; E 611580; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

; 11283 

Musical (The) trust; w David Ste- 
vens, m Joseph W. Clokey, of U. S.: 
men’s voices. 4to. © May 19, 


1925; 2.c. June 1; E 616332; C. C. 

Birchard & CO., Boston. [© male 

voice arrangement of chorus] 
11284 


My baby waltz; by C. De Kay, of 
Us Sui sbi. .G@) duney 19; 192552 6: 
June 19; E 618851 ; Charles De Kay, 
Great Falls, Mont. 11285 


My bald headed man; w and melody 
C. W. Seeger, of U. S. ©1c. May 
23, 1925 E 6181738; Carl W. Sleeger, 
Dayton, O. 11286 


My beautiful American rose; w and 


melody Q. Gilette, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 8. 1925: E 613857; Q. Gilette, 
New York. 11287 


My beautiful mother; w and melody 
C. K. Bonito, of U. S. ©1c. May 
4, 1925; E 613686; Clara Katherina 
Bonito, Shelton, Conn. 11288 


My book of silver memories; w and 
mh. Ey Mben, of .U. sS.:-@©) <1 +e: 
June 2, 1925; E 616923; Edgar Hu- 
gene Eben, Hollywood, Calif. 11289 


My Broadway blue bird; w and m 
G. Burnes, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2 c. June 27; E 616966; Ger- 
trude Burnes, Portland, Or. 11290 


My brown eyed girl; w and melody 
J. Bowen, of U. S. ©1c. May 23, 
1925: E 618165; J. Bowen, Elvine. 
Mo. 11291 


My bungalow in Bangalore; w Olive 
Chandler, m Herbert R. Parsons, of 
England. © Apr. 8, 1925; 1c¢. June 
1; EB 614565; Wilford, Itd., London. 

11292 

C. F. Holland, m 

Gf U.S. OL ADE: ao) 


My California; w 
I. J. Angier, 


1925— 2°o. “Apr. 223.) 613423. Iva 
J. Angier and C. F. Holland, Los 
Angeles. 11298 


My California poppy, I’m coming back 
to you; w and m A. Shlien, of U. S., 
arr. Henry E. Prati. © 1 ¢. May 
15, 1925: E 613999; Anna Shlien, 
Kansas City, Mo. 11294 


My Chili queen; w and melody D. F. 
Porbes, “of U.S. ©.1 «rune 720; 
1925: E 616790; Denver F. Forbes, 
Tueson, Ariz. 11295 

My Colorado home; w C. Seiler, m 
A. S. Lohmann, of U. S. © May 
G6... 19252 2. c.. May, «f4' +H, 613794; 
Charles Seiler, Denver. 11296 

w Leon J. Gibson, m C. B. Car- 

michael, of U. S. New York, Frank 

Harding. © May 2, 1925; 2 ec. May 

23: E 618199; Cora B. Carmichael. 

Ridgeway, Col. 11297 


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11298 


My country ‘tis of thee I sing; w 
and m A. H. Thacher, of U. S..© 
June 3, 1925; 2 ¢«. June 29; E 


619267 ; Albert Hayden Thacher, 
Pittsburgh. 11298 
My cross word puzzle gal; w and 


melody K. Rabino, of U. S. ©le. 
June 29, 1925; E 6192385; Kenneth 
Rabino, Schenectady, N. Y. 11299 


My cross word puzzle sweetie; w and 
melody F. Farmer, of Canada. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1925; E 616803; Flor- 
ence Farmer, Sault Ste. Marie, Can- 
ada. 11300 

My darling blue eyed girl; w and 
melody A. C. Elliott, OE U. S. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1925; ro} 616799; A. C. 
Elliott, Dry Fork, an 11301 

My dear soul; by May Byron and Wil- 
frid Sanderson, arr. Sydney Baynes, 
of Great Britain; orech. ace. to 
voice, violin or solo cornet with pf. 
conductor, in B fiat. 4to. © May 
2, 1925; 1 « June 4; E 614607; 


Boosey & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement } 11302 
My dream; w and melody R. Mack, 


jr., of U. S. © 1c May 23, 1925; 
E 618181; Robert Mack, jr., Ash- 
land, Ky. 113038 
My dream girl; w Leo P. Haley, m 
mR. «pe Toland, of U. S. if : ie. 
June 8, 1925; E 618598; Rose L. 
Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 113804 


My dreams of yesterday; w and melo- 
dy H. B. Fluegge, of U. S. ©1e. 


May 18, 1925; E 616098; Henry 
Bruce Fluegge, Chicago. 11305 
My empty arms; from Chatter box 


revue, W Raymond B. Egan, m 
Richard A. Whiting, of U. S.. © 
June. 22, 1925;..2 c¢.., June 235; BH 


616872 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 11306 
My faith looks up to Thee ; anthem, 


w Ray Palmer, m Ralph W. Price, 
of U. S.; mixed cho., sop. and alto 
soli, organ acc. 4to. May 8, 
1925 : 2c. May 11; E 611790; Willis 
music cO., Cincinnati. 11307 
My gal has halitosis; w and m Lew 
Brown, Carl Schraubstader and 
Howard B. Cushman, all of U. S.; 
pf. ace. with arr. for ukulele Dick 


Konter. © May 28, 1925; 2 ec. May 
29; E 618409; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 11308 


My Galveston gal; w and melody Gil- 
bert Wells and Hughie Clark, both 


of U. S. © 1c. May 9, 1925; E 
611777; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 11309 


4 
| 


pt. sae em oo ee ee 


Same. © May 28, 1925; 2 «. 
May 29: B 616330 ; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 11310 


My garden of memory ; Ww and. ia 
Gipsy Smith [pseud. of R. Smith], 
arr. Ensign Edwin Young, of U. S.. 
London, Epworth press. © Jan. 13, 
1925 ; pe Jan 20, 1 c Apr. 29; EH 
609679 - Rodney Smith, Cambridge, 
England, - 11311 


My girl said yes; w and melody Ben 
Russell and Al Sherman, both of 
U:85 © 1 @¢ May 25, 1925; H. 
618254; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

11312 


My golden shower girl; w Don Blana- - 
ing, m R. A. Anderson, of U.S. © 
June 11, 1925; 2 @ June 16; E 
616708 ; RB Alex. Anderson, Hono- 
lulu. 11813 


My gray haired sweetheart; w and 
melody K. S. Wilson, of U. 8. © 
1c. May 8, 1925; E 613856; Kate S. 
Wilson, Unity, Sask., Canada. 
11314 


My heart; from Amelia, w Alice C. 
D. Riley, m Dorothy Riley Prown, 
of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 2 «. May 
29; E 618429; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 11315 


My heart is bowed; w James Rowe, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U.S. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 ce. June 22; EH 619022;: 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 
11316 


My heart is calling for you; w and 
melody C. Thompson, of U. S. 


1 ec. June 138, 1925; E 616624; 
Charles Thompson, Jersey City. 
11317 


My heart lies buried near Broadway ; 
w Leo. P. Haley, m R. L. Toland, 
of U. S. ©1c. June 24, 1925; H 
619152; Rose L. Toland, Dore ches- 
ter, Mass. 11318 


My heart’s radio; w and melody L. 
Davis, of U. S. © 1 ce. June 29, 
1925; E 619239; Lora Davis, Mans- 
field, I11. 113819 


My home town gal; w and melody E. 
H. Paisley, of U. S. © 1c. May 
8, 1925; E 6138847; Edna H. Paisley, 
It. Pierre, S. D. 11320 


My homeland, ‘Tennessee; Ww _ Nell 
Grayson Taylor, m Roy Lamont 
Smith, of U. 8S. 4to. © May 17, 
1924; 2 ec. May 14, 1925; E 611920; 
Chattanooga writers’ club, Chatta- 


nooga, Tenn. 1521, 
My honey is the best of all; w and 
melody J. H. Belcher, of U. S. © 


206 


~~“ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“nos. 5-6, 1925 


~~ 4 ©, June 13, 1925; E 616628; James 
’ H. Belcher, Forney, N. C. Tile 


My Hoosier-ana-maid; w and melody 


__E. B. Woltereck, of U. S. 2 te. 
May 23, 1925; E 618158; E. B. Wol- 
tereck, Baltimore. * 31898 


My hot baby; by R. and D. Elbel. 
Pomodnoat W S.° pi, © 1 -e..May .25, 
1925; E 616219; Robert and Don- 
ald Elbel, South Bend, Ind. 11324 


My Indiana Mary Anna; w and m 
Bud Fisher, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 
'-1925; 2 c. May 4; E 611744; Bud 
Fisher, San Pedro, Calif. 11325 


My Joe! Joe! Joe! w and m W. K. 
Bond, of U. 8.; pf. © 1c. May 
12, 1925; E 611836; Wilmer Kru- 

sen Bond, Philadelphia. 11326 


My Killarney rose; w and melody 
-. J. S. Hardy, of U.S... ©-1:¢c.. May 
16, 1925; E 611978; Jean S. Hardy, 
Moogomin, Sask., Canada. S27 


My kind of man; w and melody L. 
Austin, of U. S.; in B flat. ©l1e. 
May 2, 1925; E 613651; Lovie Aus- 

- tin, Chicago. 11328 

My Lady Daffodil; trio, w Augusta 

- Hancock, m Arthur -Thayer, of 

. U. .S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
june, 19751925; 2 c. June..20; EH 
616858; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 11329 


My little blonde; w and melody P. 
cumin. ae U. s. © 1. ¢..Jtne. 20, 
1925 ; B 616787 ; Pearl Nurmi, Wor- 
-cester. 11330 


My little cottage of dreams; w and 
m. ME" Sloans!-of UU: S.~'©'1.¢. 
May 138, 1925; E 611876; Mrs. M. 

~ L. Sloan, Millbrook, N. Y. 11331 

My little girl, are you lonely; w and 
m Billy McAtur, Sam Albert and 
Jerey Eby, all of U.ss.,,. arr. “Hid. 
‘Sprague; pf. acc. with ukulele arr. 
© 1 e. June 10, 1925; E 618668; 
, Sam Albert music Co., Portland, Me. 

11332 


My little pretty one; w Old English, 
“-m Ian Montrose, of England. © 
yume Ty 19255: Te Tine (29. 
615048; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 11333 


My little Sambo coon; w and m W. 
HM PTisk OF°UO SO) le May 22, 
1925; E 616177; W. H. Prisk, New 
Florence, Pa. 11334 

My little soldier boy; march, R. J. 
Barta. Ot. U. Ses? pi Chicago, 
_Novy’s sales service. © May 28, 
192552") ‘May 29%) 616357 “Roy 
J. Barta, Chicago. 11835 


D0 


11348 


My little sweetie; w and melody M. 
E. Johnston, of U. S. © 1c. May 
ZY, 42a 1 618082 ; Melvin BE. John- 
ston, Chicago. 11336 


My little Tommylad; w and m F. T. 


Moore, of U. S., arr. John Salb. © 


1 ec. June 26, 1925; E 619185; F. 
Thomas Moore, Washington. 11337 


My Lo Loma lodge; w F. Springmyer, 
m Carl Wengart, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © May 28, 1925; 2 ec May 

_29; E 6163858: Faye Springmyer, 
Great Falls, Mont. 11338 

My long lost faithful friend; w and 
melody J. Heaton, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Philadelphia. © 1 e. 
May 7, 1925; E 611709; Jack Hea- 
ton, Philadelphia. 11339 

My Lord’s goin’ to move the cloud 
away; negro spiritual, w and m _R. 
B. Garnes, of U. S. New York. 
Tullar-Meredith co. © May 28 
1925; 2 ce. June 2; E 616347; Rosa 
Browne Garnes, Cambridge, O. 

11340 


My Lord’s gonna move this wicked 
race; negro spiritual, w and m F. 


M. Askew, drt Se "Or tte,’ Apr. 
22, 1925; E 611622; Fairie Mae 
Askew, Wylam, Ala. 11341 


My love for you is true; w and mel- 
ody J. C. Wilburn, of U.S. © A... 
May 8, 1925; EB 613837; J. Clifton 
Wilburn, Schenectady, N. ty. “149342 


My love is like a red, red rose; part- 
song, w Robert Burns, m Cyril Jen- 
‘kins,. of Great Britain. 4to. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Male voices. © 
~ June 26, 1925: 1 ¢. each June’20: E 
615006, 615007: W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 11348, 11344 


My love lies dreaming; w and m L. §. 
Hillis, .of, U,,-.8. Feb. 7, 1925; 
2 ce. June 15: E 618997; Leland S. 
Ellis, Boston. 11345 


My love of Londonderry; melody of 
Londonderry air, w and arr. Helen 
Boardman Knox, of U. 8S. © May 
26, 1925; 2 ec June 1; H 6184380; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
[© words and arrangement] 
11346 

My love’s own song; W anon., m arr. 
Freeman High, of U. S8S.; men’s 
voices. © May 19, 1925; 2 c. May 
22: E 618106; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

11347 

My modern mother; w Georgie Gross, 
m H. Mitchell, of U. S. ©1.. 
May 28, 1925; E 618804; Homer A. 
Mitchell, Palo Alto, Calif. 11348 


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11349 


pt. JEL, RB, Si, % 20 


My movie girl; w and m H. W. Rich- 
ardson, of U. S.; in F maj. ©l1e. 
May 19, 1925; E 618043; Helen 
Wood Richardson, Marion, O. 11349 


My name is written there; w and m 
Andrew Liliemark, of U. S. © May 


15, 1925; 2 c. May 20; EB 618448; | 


Conference press, Chicago. 11350 


My Nancy; w and melody N. Mitchell, 


of U. S. © 1e May 8, 1925; E 


‘613840; Nellie Mitchell, Hosford, 
Fla. 11351. 
My native land; unison song, w 
Thomas Davis, m Sydney North- 


eote, of Great Britain, op. 18, no. 
3; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 26, 1925; 1 e. 
June 6; E 614642; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 11352 


My Nellie’s blue eyes; w and melody 
C. A. Morris, of U. S. ©1e June 


20, 1925; E 616796; Charles A. Mor- ! 


ris, Dayton, O. 11353 


My old Kentucky home; by Foster, 
chimes fantasy arr. Louis Hintze, 
GE) Win Sus! Ml Oy NDA, who, boo: 
2c. May 15: E 616051; G. Schirmer. 
ine.. New York. [© arrangement] 

11354 


transcribed Carlos Salzedo; harp. 
© May 12, 1925; 2. ce. May 13; E 
611880; Composers’ music corp.. 
New York. 11355 


My old Missouri home; w M. F. Doyle, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1c. June 
1, 1925; E 618412; Martin F. Doyle, 
Port Angeles, Wash. 11356 


My orange blossom girl; w and mel- 
ody M. J. Faustine, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 138, 1925; E 616622; M. J. 
Faustine, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 113857 


Mv own Irene; w and melody J. J. 
Doyle, of U. S.. © 1 e« June 6, 
1925; E 616483; J. J. Doyle, Wor- 
cester. | 11358 


My paradise; w and m Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines, of U. S.; high or me- 
dium voice. © June 20, 1925: 2 ¢. 
June 24; EH 619084; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. 11359 
My queen of Argentine: w Charles 


Dornberger. m Frank L. Ventre, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
1, 1925; 2 ec. May 1; E 613630; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 113860 
My quest; w and melody R. J. Ro- 
mero, of U. S. © 1 ¢ May 16, 
1925; E 611958; Rupert J. Romero, 
Los Angeles. 11361 


My radio gal: w A. Heikkinen, melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e 
June 6, 1925; E 616508; Arvie 
Heikkinen, San Francisco. 11362. 


My red hot gal; w and melody Chick 
Endor, of U. 8S. © 1c June 22, 
1925; E 619071: Shapiro, Bernstein. 
& co.. ine., New York. 113863. 


My Red Lake River home; Indian. 
song, w W. Somondsen, melody Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U.S. ©1c..June 
1, 1925; E 618867: William Som- 
ondsen, Thief River Falls, Minn. 

~ 11364 


My Saviour; w Irwin H. Evans, m 
QO. J. Olson, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
© May 4, 1925; 2.c. May 12; E 
611840; Olaf Jentoft Olson, Loma 
Linda, Calif. 11365 

My Saviour is coming again; w and m 
Herbert. G." Povey. of (Us ss. ©) 


May 20, 1925; 2 ce:> June’ 5; EB 
616414; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. ; 11366. 


My ship and I; w Robert Louis Stev- 
enson, m Sydney Northcote, of Great 
Britain. op. 18, no. 1; unison voices. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 3, 1925; 1 ¢. June 
13; E 614785; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 113867 


My summer bungalow; w and melody 
J. J. Doyle, of U. S. © 1c. June 
6, 1925; E 616482; John J. Doyle, 
New York. | 11368. 


My sunset hour; w and m M. L. Sloan, 
of U. S. ©1c. May 18, 1925;.E 
611872; Mrs. M. L. Sloan, Mill- 
brook, N. Y. . 11369 

My sweet little blue-eyed Miss; w F. 
A. Weismann, jr., m KF. A. Weis- 
mann, jr. and D. Miller, both of 
U.S: © 1 @. May ty 1925; E 
6138892; Frank A. Weismann, jr., 
and Duncan Miller, Brooklyn. 

me 11370 

My sweet sweetie; w and melody Wil- 
liam lL. Russell, of U. S.. © 1 -e. 
June 4, 1925: E 6163885; Clarence 
Williams musie pub. co., ine., New 
York, 11871 


My sweetheart; w Wallace L. Hen- 
derson, m D.-Fossier, of France, do- 
miciled at Philadelphia. © 1c. Apr. 
30, 1925: E 611559; Wallace Le- 
Grande Henderson and Denise Fos- 


sier, Philadelphia. 11372 
My tango girl: w Billy Painter, m 
Cark ;Rupp, .of,.U. S.; ©. sume, 


1925;°2 c. June 4: E 616418; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 113873 


008 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11393 


My tempermental, sentimental gal;.w | Nancy Clancy; w and melody V. Du- 


and melody C. W. Richards, of U. 
S. © 1c. May 4, 1925; E 613667; 
Clayton W. Richards, Stockbridge, 
Mass. 11374 


‘My true love hath my heart; three- 


part song, w Sir Philip Sidney, m | 


George. Rathbone, of Great Britain. 


4to. © May 12, 1925; 1 c. May 14; 
E 614336 ; Novello & co., ltd., Lon-, 
don. 11375 


My wild Irish rose; m Chauncey Ol- 
cott, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; male voices. 4to. © June 10, 
1925; 2 ce. June 18; E 616720; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] s st1A376 


“My wonderful mother : w and melody 


R. T. Bucher, of U. S. © 1c. June 
20, 1925; HE 616807; Richard T. 
Bucher, Chicago. 11377 


My yellow rose of Alabam’; w and 
melody J..M. Farrington, of U, S. 


@ Ae June; 13,1925" 6ig6est ;| 


Jessie Maud Farrington, Haskins, 
Ta. 11378 


My Yiddishe momme; w Jack Yellen, 
m J. Yellen and Lew Pollack, both 
of U. S. (Cover title :—Yiddishe 
momme) © May 8, 1925; 2 c. May 
8; E 613871; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 11379 


Mystic andante; prelude, Jean Sibe- 
lius, op. 46, arr. Alfred Pagel. of 
Germany; orch. New and rev. ed. 
(Pelleas and Melisande set) © 
May: 10,° 1925; 1 ¢. May 27; -E 
614447; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 
Germany. [© new arrangement] 

11380 


Na okolo ciemny las; stowa poprawet 
i zredagowai z piesni ludowej S. J. 
Kujawski, na tie melodvi ludowej 
opracowal F. Przybylski, of U. S. 


© 1e. June 1, 1925; E 618856: Vic-’ 


11381 


Naderman (F. J.) 7 sonates progres- 
Sives; revues et doigtées selon l’en- 
seignement de Alphonse Hassel- 
mans, par Raphael Martenot, of 
France; harpe a double movement. 
© May 15, 1925; 1 « June 8: BE 
614874; Louis Rouhier. Paris. 

11382 


-Na-jare (Springtime); two-step, arr. 
- Josef Narovec, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
© May 15, 1925; 2 e. "May 18; EB 
616108: Vitak- Elsnic CO., Chicago. 
11383 


tor music roll. co., Chicago. 


~Napolitaine 


Nazareth ; 


dek, of U. S. ©1c. June 29, 1925; 
E 619238; Vic Dudek, Salem, Mass. 
11384 


Nancy Jane; w Margaret North 
[pseud. of Margaret North Hrick- 
son], melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
U.S) SO) Peo Maye dT 19253") 
613621; Margaret N. Erickson, Se- 
attle. 11385 ; 


Nanon ; die wirtin vom goldenen ake 
komische oper. in drei akten, F. Zell 
and Richard Genée, musik R. 
Genée, worte und musik bearb. 
Walther Hirschberg, of Germany; 
pf. 1. Anna, zu dir ist mein liebs- 


ter gang, [5 others] © Apr. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. June 22; E 614978; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 11386 


(La); chanson-marche, 
Alberto de Christofaro, of Italy; 
pre’ ©) Apr. +1, 1925 +1). c. » May: 63 
E 614121; . Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. 11387 


Napule e ammore; canzonetta napo- 
letana, versi R.. Pollice, musica Al- 
merico Vinaccia, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; violin or mand. with 
Wa 1G apr 1, 1920. 1c. Ane ale, 
1 ec. Apr. 30: E 611563; Raffaele 
Pollice, New York. 11388 


Nashua high school song; w Eliza- 
beth Allen, m D. V. Morrison, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. 4to. © May 
11, 1925; 2 ec. May 14; E 611925; 
Doris Morrison, Nashua, N. H. 

11389 


National shrine march; by Mabel 
Metzger-Wright, of U. S.; pf. 
June 11, 1925; 2 « June 16; E 
616706; Wright music co., Los An- 
geles. 11390 


Natures’ praise; Children’s day serv- 
ice, wand .m F. A. Clark, of U. S. 
8vo. © May 7%, 1925: :2 c. May 9; 
E 613911; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11391 


visione lirica in un atto, 
Giuseppe Adami, musica Franco Vit- 
tadini, both of Italy; riduzione per 
eanto.e._pf. © June 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 16; D 26782; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 11392 


Neaera’s wirres haar (The tangles of 
Neaera’s hair); von Felix White, 
of England; pf. © Apr. 14, 1925; 
1 ec. May 19; E 614504; Universal- 
edition a. g., Vienna. 11393 


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11394 


pt. 11, n. si,.v..20 


Neapolitan (A) festival; from A trip 
through Italy, v. 3, M. Lauro; of 


U. S.; instrumental. © 1 ce. May 
20, 1925; EH 616155; Michael Lauro, 
Brooklyn. © 11894 


Neapolitan (A) romance; from A trip 
through Italy, v. 3,,M. Lauro, of 
U. S.; instrumental. © 1 °c. May 
20, 1925; EH 616153 ; Michael Lauro, 
Brooklyn. 11395 


Neapolitan songs and serenades; En- 
rico Caruso’s favorites of Italian 
folk songs, compiler of U. S. 
Franklin ed. v. 1, 2. [English and 
Italian text] © Apr. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each and aff. May 9; A 830997, 
830998; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 11396, 11397 

Nearer my God, to Thee; w Sarah F. 
Adams, m H. D. Clarke, OL U.S: 
© June 18, 1925; 2 ec. June 20; B 


616848; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 
) 11398 
*Neath California skies; w G. A. 


Baker, m Vincent O. Casinas, of 


the Phillipines, arr. F. C. Harnack. 
1 ec. May 2, 1925; E 613716; 

Georgia A. Baker, Portland, Me. 

11399 


’Neath the oriental moon; w and 
melody D. M. Colby, of U. S. © 


1c. May 8, 1925; E 613851; Dorothy 


M. Colby, Winthrop, Mass. 11400 
Neill improvising system; simplified 
instrumental harmony, compiled, 


written and ed. Jack Neill, of U. S. 
© May 12, 1925; 2 c. May 26; aff. 
May 25; A’ 857218; Neill eo., Chi- 
cago. 11401 
Nella; w and m N. B. Dyckman, of 
wee EOutac.. Miy 19. tote. a 
618039; Nellie Briggs Dyckman, 
New. York. ~ 11402 


Neue lieder zur laute; worte Josef 
Hichendorff u. a., singweisen und 
lautensatz Theodor Meyer-Steineg, 
of Germany. hft. 7. © Aug. 20, 

' 1924; 1 ec. May 25; E 614692; Eu- 
gene Diederichs, Jena, Germany. 


11403 
Neues federspiel; nach versen aus 
Des knaben wunderhorn, Walter 


und Bertel Braunfels, both of Ger- 
many; ftir eine singstimme mit beg- 
leitung eines . kammerorchesters. 
Neue fassung. © Feb. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 22; EH 614971; Ries & Erler, 
Berlin. 11404 


Nevada; w Clarence Eddy, m N. Nin- 
nis, of Us 8.0 © May 12,1925; 2 «. 
June 1; E 619270; Lillian N. Nin- 
nis, Tonopah, Ney. 11405 


Never lose heart; w B. B. Edmiaston, 
m S.. W. Beazley, of U. S.. © Mar. 
15,;°1925;.2 c. June 22; E 619030; 

Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 
11406 

Never to. leave you again; from 
Kosher Kitty Kelly, w and m Leon 
De Costa, of U. S.. © June 25, 
1925; 2 c.. June 27;. E 617058; 
‘Harms, ine., New York. 11407 


New Jersey; w and melody T. J. 
Floersch, of U. S. © 1c. May 23, 
1925; BE 618185 ; Thomas J. Floersch, 
veh ersey City. 11408 


New Orleans — blues; by Jelly Roll 
Morton, [pseud.: of Ferd Morton] 
arr. Joe Jordan, both of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 1, 1925; tc. 
Ar) 2he Wee May 91: 0) 618141 - 
Melrose bros. music ¢o., inc., Chi- 
cazo. 11409 


New Orleans Ee iat dust blues : Ww 
and m Thelma Laveezo, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 8, 1925; E 618573; 
Chicago music pub. cO., inc., Chi- 

~ cago. 11410 


New (The) parson; w Leonard Shut- 
ter, m Ernest Melvin, of England. 
© Apr. 27, 1925; 1 ce. May 28; BE 
6145338 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London: 11411 


New Seth Thomas chime; melody E. 
S. Mayland, of U. S. [Photostat] 
© 1 e¢: June 15, 1925; E 618772; 
Seth Thomas clock CO., Thomaston, 


Conn. 11412 
New. (The) terminal yeb oy by H. 
Kogen, of U. S.; -© 1.e. June 


: 29, 1925 : -K 619278; Harry Kogen, 
Chicago. 11413 


New York; fox fooee w and m R. H. 
. Bonnell, of U. 8S. © June 17, 1925; 
2 e...June 19; E 6188538; Robert 
Henry Bonnell, New York. 11414 
New York city blues; w and melody 
M. Di Luco, of U.S). ©1 ce. June 
20, 1925; E 616815; Michael Di 
Lueo, Schenectady, N. Y. 11415 


Next ‘to you, JI like me, next to you; 


~ wand melody Howard Johnson, Iry- 


ing Bibo and Billy Hueston, all of 


Ui Sir ©! bovie. sTume: 11,9°:1925— EF 
616589; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 11416 


Nfama catena! versi Riccardo Cordi- 
ferro, musica S. Tafarella, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. G40 ¢. 
May 14, 1925; HB 611905; Santi Ta- 
farella, Giovanni Licitra and Salva- 
tore Giacino, New York. 11417 


560 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11440 


Nicholls (Frederick) Toccata; by F. 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. 
June 19, 1925; 1 ¢«. June 30; E 
615025; Anglo-French music €o., 
ltd., London. 11418 


Night and day I dream of you; w 
and melody J. A. DeMello, of U.S. 
©1c. May 8, 1925; E 613865; John 

A. DeMello, Pawtucket, R. I. 11419 


Night (The) has a thousand -eyes:. 


w F. W. Bourdillon, m E. Forsythe, 
of U. S.: © 1 ee. June 1, 1925; E 
618396; Eleanor Forsythe, Boston. 
11420 


Night on a wharf in India; by H. 
Fenton, of U. S.; pf. © 1. ¢. May 
2, 1925; FE 611573; Harley D. Fen- 
ton, Chagrin Falls, O. 11421 


Night song; by Trygve Torjussen, of 
Norway, op. 46, no. 3; pf. © June 
“12, 1925; 2 c« June 16; E 618728: 

Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Boston. 
11422 


Nightingale’s (The) song; w_ tradi- 


tional, m E. Headlam-Morley, of 
Great Britain. London, W. Paxton 
& co., Itd. © June 2, 1925; 1 «. 


May 28; E 614601; Else Headlam- 
Morley, London. ‘ 11423 


Nights, you never will forget (Nachte, 
die man nie vergisst): American 
shimmy lied, deutscher text Armin 
Jongg, musik Léon Dazar, of Ger- 
many. © Mar. 1, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 
27; E 614467; Musikverlag City, 
Berlin. 11424 


Nina; mazurka, melodia 8S. Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
© 1e¢ May 14, 1925; EB 611909: 
Joseph Giacino and Santi Tafarella, 
New York. 11425 


Ninin ; canzonetta of Lombardy, Eng- 
lish version Th. Baker, m collected, 
elaborated and arr. Geni Sadero, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 


May 26, 1925; 2 e« June':4; B 
616467; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© revision] 11426 
——Same. © May 26, 1925; 2 «. 
June 4; E 616468; G. Schirmer, 
inc, New York. [© English ver- 
sion] 11427 


*"Nnanze a Dio; versi Luigi Scarano, 
musica Luigi S. Roger, of U. S.; 
mand. e pf. con parole. © June 
10, 1925; 2 ec. June 10; E.618661; 
Italo-American press, New Haven. 

11428 


No man cometh unto the Father; w 
, A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Aekley, of 


U. S. © June 9; 1925; 2 ce June 
16; E 616660; John H. Jones, 
‘Greensboro, N. C. 11429 


No night is there; w I. H. Evans, 
m §. White, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
with arr. for male voices. 4to. 
May 1, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 618145; 
Stemple White, Chicago. 114380 


No no Nanette; musical comedy, w 
Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, 
additional w Irving Caesar, m Vin- 
cent Youmans, of U. 8.; vocal se. 
London, Chappell. & co. ltd. © 
May 14, 1925; 2 ¢c, June 3; HB 
616420; Harms, ine., New York. 

11431 


No one but you; w and melody M. 
Winchel, of U. S. ©1 ce. June 19, 
1925 ; E 618861: Max Winchel, New 
York. 11482 


No one can love me like the way you 
do: w and m Spencer Williams, of 
U. S. © May 18, 1925; 2 «. May 
16: E 611951: Maison Blanche. mu- 
sie co., New York. 11433 


No one kisses like you; w and m I. 
Frank, of U. S. © 1. June 19, 
1925; E 618857; Ivan Frank, New 
York. 11434 


No one loves me like my Wilhemina; 
w Lew Brown and Francis Wheeler, 
music by M. K. Jerome, of U. S.; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle, of U. S. © May 12, 1925; 
2 ec. May 12: E 611845; Henry Wat- 
erson, inc., New York. 114385 


w and melody W. H. 
Stamper, of U. S. © 1c. May 9, 
1925: E 611785; Walter Hunter 
Stamper, Chattanooga. 11436 


No summertime for me; w Ira E. 
Stratton, melody M. <Amello, of 
U. S. 1 c. May 14, 1925; E 
611902; Miro  Amello, Boylston, 
Mass. - 11487 


Nobby gobs; nautical march, Hugo 
Krey, ‘of “USS: 7 pi. "© - Tune “33; 
1925; 2 ec. June 24; E 619133; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 114388 


Nobody but you; w Bert Kalmar, m 
Harry Ruby, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle, of 
US. © May 11, 1925. aoe. Mery. 
12: E 611843; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 11439 


w Leo Wood, melody Sam Goold, 


No parking; 


of U. S. ©1 ce. May 29, 1925; E 
616328.; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 11440 


061 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11441 


pt. 1m, n. s., vy. 20. 


Nobody cares for you; w and melody 
C. Harlan, of U. S.' © 1c. June 
6, 1925; E 616474; Charles Harlan, 
Omaha, Neb. 11441 


Nobody else can take your place; w 
and m Charlie Master, Elmer Nay- 
lor and Lou Herscher, all of U..8.; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © May 27, 
1925 ; 2 ec. May 25; E 616541; Elmer 
‘Naylor, Philadelphia. 

Nobody knows but myself and me; 
w and m J. L. Johnson, arr. Tim 
Brymn, both of U. S. © 1c. June 
12, 1925; E 618717; John Lester 
Johnson, New York. 11443 

Nobody loves me, and I wonder why; 
w Lew Brown, m Roger Wolfe Kahn 
and-Paul Van Loan, both of U. S.; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. by: Dick 
‘Konter. June 16, 1925; 2 «@. 
June 17; E 616774; Shapiro, Bern- 
Stein & co., ine., New York. 11444 


Nobody wants me; w H. Nelson, melo- 
vay Ry T.: Smitheiof- Ws. Sh} © Wie. 
May 26, 1925; E 618278; Howard 
. Nelson, and Russell T. Smith, New 
York. - 11445 
Nobody’s pet; w M. J. Gunsky, melo- 
_dy EH. Fisher, of U. S.. © 1 c« June 
-10, 1925; E 618670; M. J. Gunsky 
and Edna Fisher, San Francisco. 


11446 


Noche de luna; one step, E. G. Diaz, 
of Mexico; pf. © May 21, 1925; 
1 ce. May 23; E 614452; Emilia Gu- 
tierrez Diaz, Monterrey, . Nuevo 
Leon, Mex. . 11447 


Nocturne no. 1; évocation de la 


-sixiéme époque de Jocelyn, Georges 


Quertant, of France; pf. © May 
~15,°1925; 1 ¢. June 8; E 614862; 
Ch. Hayet, Paris. 11448 
Noel! Noel; Christmas pastorale, H. 
O. Osgood, of U. S., op. 28; pf. 
(Bowl of nuts) © June 5, 1925; 
2 ¢. June 8; -E 616522; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 11449 
Nomad (The) ; w Tyrone King, melo- 
dy C..O. Bllis, arr. Homer Tourjee, 
both of U. S. ©1 ce. May 23, 1925; 
EK 618149; Cecil Osik Ellis, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 11450 


Noodle soup; w and m Milton Gru- 
ber and Etzi Covato, both of U. S. 
(OQ, May.. 8.19255" 2 ¢, June .1;. 1 
618348 ; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

11451 


Noon; trio, w Evelyn Davey, m Cuth- 
‘bert Harris, of Great Britain; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © June 23, 1925; 
2 ec. June 24; E 619088; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11452 


06 


11442. 


Norsk flagsang ; 


a 


Nora: darlin’; w and m M. L. Sloan, 
of U: S..-© 1 ¢. May 13, 1925: E 
611873 ;. Mrs. M. L. Sloan, Mill- 
brook, N. Y. (11453 


Nora, dear, I am longing for you; 
from Broke, w Zelda Sears, m 
Harold Levey, of U. S: © May 6, 
1925; 2 ec. May 7; BE 613784; Harms, 
-inc., New York. = © 11454 


Norfleet (Helen) Hight little tunes; 
by H. Norfleet, of U. S., string pts. 
ed. Catharine and Leeper Norfleet; 
violin, cello and pf. © Apr. 27, 
“1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618903; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 11455 


Normandy isle; w Jessie Smith, m 
Dick Martin, of U. 8S. [Photograph] 
© 1c. Apr..30, 1925;.H 611554; R. 
B. Gryzmish, Brookline, Mass. 

tekst Bjornstjerne 

Bjornson, musik A. Paulsen, of U. 

-$.: mandskor. 4to. © May 11, 1925; 

2 c. May 8; E 611811; Alfred Paul- 

sen, Chicago. 11457 


North Dakota; Teddy. Roosevelt’s 
West, w and m W. E. DeLano, of 
U.S. New York, Harold Flammer, 
ine. © June 8, 1925; 2 ¢ June 10; 
E. 616912; Walter Edward DeLano, 
Grand Forks, N. D. re. 


North ‘wind; by Alec Rowley, of HEng- 
land; organ: © Mar. 18, 1925;.1 c. 
Mar. 25; E 614169; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London.  - wou 11459 

Northern dream girl; w and melody 
G..J..Wenholz, of. U. S. ©.1 ¢. May 
16, 1925; EH 611986; G. J..Wenholz, 
Owatonna, Minn. - 11460 

Nostalgie: (Lonely) ; waltz, w and m 
P: Tuzzo, of U. S. [Italian and Eng- 
lish text] © June 28, 1925; 2. 
June 24; E 619132; Paolo Tuzzo, 
New York. _ 11461 


Not so long ago; w and m Marion 
Sunshine, of U. 8. © June 1, 1925; 
2-e. June 3; E 616548; Mario An- 
tobal, Philadelphia. - 11462 

Nothing at all; fox trot, from Boodle, 
w Douglas Furber, m Jack Buchan- 
an, of Great Britain. 
-1925; 1 c. May 21; EH 614484; As- 
cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 

— vocal fox-trot, from Boodle, Jack 

Buchanan, arr. Charles Prentice, of 

Great ‘Britain; orch. with pf. con- 

ductor. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 1c. 

June 13; E 614776; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 

arrangement ] 11464 


9). 


11456 


11458. 


© May 1, — 


11463. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Nothing ever happens to me; duet, 
from By the way, w Ronald Jeans, 
-m Philip Braham, of England; in 

G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations ] 
© Apr. 27,1925; 1 c. May 28, 1925; 

_ E 614544; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

~ Itd., London 11465 


‘Nothing to do but be blue; by Joseph 
“H. Trent; of U. S.; pf. © 1-¢. May 
18, 1925; E 616079 ; Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine., Boston. 11466 


Nothing to do but love; w Sid Silvers, 
“melody Phil Baker, of U. 8S. © 1 
ec. May 22, 1925: E 616173 ; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 11467 


TQUSEREHTSS » paroles Georges Duha- 
- Inel, musique . Albert Doyen, of 


France] voix d’enfants 4 V’unisson.. 


© Apr. 8, 1925: 1c. May 9: E 
614275: Heugel, Paris. — 11468 


Nouveaux (Les) mariés; chanson de 
--noees, paroles Jean Nicolet, musique 
Philias Champagne, of U. S. © 
Apr 18,1925: 2 ec. May the. HE 
613960 ; Philias Champagne, Lowell. 
11469 


ences w W.c. Poole, mS. W. Beazley, 


«Of -U. S.,;.©,.Mar. 15,. 1925 ;,.2>.¢e. 
June 22; E 619019; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 11470 


Now I ask you; musical comedy in 
three acts, w Leila Nell Richey. 
Alice Russell and others, m Virginia 
- Henkel, Carleton F. Rust and others, 
arr. C. F. Rust, ed. Howard D. Fab- 
_ ing and Fred D. Berger, all of U.S. 
© Apr. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Apr: 28: aff. 
_ Apr. 29; A 855087; Fresh painters 
of the University of Cincinnati, 
Cincinnati. 11471 


Now is the time; w Lizzie DeArmond, 
m Charles H. Gabriel, of U. S. © 
June '8)79925°2°¢) June. 173) EB 
616789; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 

“eago. 11472 

' w that you’ve had all the love that 

_ you want you don’t want me around 

-any more; w Hugene West, m James 

“V. Monaco, of U. S.. © May 8, 1925: 
2 ¢. June 2; E 616337; Jack Mills. 
ine., New York. 11473 


Now the day is over: w and m R. 
loyd, of, ,U...S.:. ©, kc... Apr... 8, 
1925; E 611565; Robert Lloyd, Oak- 
land, Calif. 11474 

Nu er der foraar i luften igen; af 
Tivoli revyen, 1925, tekst Aage 
Steffensen, musik Laurits Howalt., 
of Denmark: pf. © May 20. 1925; 
1 ce. June 4; E 614673; Wilhelm 

- Hansen, Copenhagen. 11475 


Nuovo serie di esercizi : 


11485 


stornelli: w and m $G. 
© 1 ¢. May 12, 
Giuseppe Russo. 

11476 


Nuovi (1) 
Russo, of -U. S. 
1925: E 611848; 
Philadelphia. 


Nuovi (1) sueccessi della danza per 
pianoforte; di Fernando Limenta e 
Vittorio Mascheroni, both of Italy. 
Carillon [3 others] © Mar. 16, 
1925; 1 c. May 14; E 614343; A. & 
G. Carisech & ¢., Milan. “T1477 


Nuovo metodo per violino (New meth- 
od for the violin) ; con la teoria del 
tetracordo, traduzione a cura Louisa 
Caico, musica Alfeo Buya, of Italy; 
seconde e terza posizione, pte. II°, 
‘fasc.cfV"_, © May Ty 1925 - Ve. 
June 4; E 614647; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢c., Milan. 11478 


per lo studio 
progressivo del basso senza numeri, 
composti ad uso del corso comple- 
mentare d’armonia, Carlo Peoron, of 
Italy. 8vo. © May 8, 1925; 1 «. 
June 4: E 614646: A. & G. Carisch 
& @., Milan. 11479 


Nur ein viertelstiindchen; texte und 
musik Heine Steiner, instr. P. Miil- 
ler, both of Germany; orch: mit pf. 
direcktion. 4to. © Dee. 30, 1924; 
1 ¢. May 25, 1925; E 614737; Hein 
Roman, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ger- 
many. 11480 


O, be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate 
Deo): w from the Bible, m W. E. 
Arnaud, of U. S.; mixed voices, with’ 
organ ace. 4to. © June 15, 1925; 
2 ec. June 16: E- 618780; Wm: ‘EH. 
Arnaud, Atlanta. 11481 


O douce Infante; souvenir de Sara- 
gosse, paroles et musique Eduardo 
Garcia-Mansilla, of Spain. © May 
25, 1925; 1 ec. May 26; E 614453; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 11482 


’O duttore; w and m G. Russo, of 
U8 ie May <2, 1925; Hh 
611851; Giuseppe Russo, Philadel- 


phia. 11483 
°O fatto d’ 6 giurnale; versi e musica: 
G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 3, 1925; E 
618513; Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 
11484 


O for a closer walk with God: an- 
them, w and m Harry Vibbard, of 
U. S.; sop. solo and mixed cho., 
with organ ace. 4to. © May 6, 
1925; 2 c. May 9: E 611809; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 11485 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11486 


O for a hill-side white with snow; 
w Estelle Merrymon Clark, m Pal- 
mer J. Clark, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 

, 2c. May 25; E 616230; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. 11486 


O give thanks unto the Lord; w 
from the Bible, m J. Best, of Great 
Britain,: domiciled at New York. 1. 
Quartett or cho. of mixed voices.— 
4to.—2. Solo, in A flat. © Feb. 24, 
1925; 2 c. each Mar. 6; E 613779, 
613780; James Best, New York. 

11487, 11488 


O, it’s nice to be in love when you 
ain’t been used to it; w and m J. 


H. Birchall, of Canada. © 1 ec. 
May 16, 1925; E 611989; John 
Henry Birchall, Temiskaming, P. 
Quebec, Canada. 11489 


O Joe: w and m R. Hall, of U. S.: 
pf. with w. © 1c. June 27, 1925; 
E 619281 ; Robert Hall, Columbus, O. 

11490 


O love divine; w H. M. Caldwell, m 
D. O. Evans, of U. S., op. 72; sop. 
or ten. © May 21, 1925; 2 c. May 
25; EH 616202; D. O. Evans, Youngs- 
town, O. 11491 


O ma belle réveuse; berceuse, paroles 
Michel Carré, musique Maurice De- 
pret, of France, op. 95. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 1 ce. May 6; E 614120; Librai- 
rie Hachette, Paris. 11492 


O Maria; sérénade presque Espagnole, 
paroles Jules Combe, musique A. 
Valsien, of France; pf. © Apr. 9. 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614226; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 11493 


O. N. U. hymn; w and m B. L. New- 
ton, of U. S. © May 9, 1925; 2 «. 
May 9; E 613900; Bess L. Newton, 
Ada, O. 11494 


O-o-o-oh! w John Butler, melody C. 
Fairchild and Melvin Wilson, both 
of U. S. © 1c. May 22, 1925; EB 
616180; Carl Fairchild, New York. 

11495 


O one more dance, my dear; w and 
melody E. R. Posnack, of U. S. © 
1c. May 4, 1925; E 613650; Eman- 
uel R. Posnack, Brooklyn. 11496 


O queen divine! fox-trot, from Cleo- 
patra, Oscar Straus, of Austria; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
May 29, 1925; 1 ¢« June 13; E 
614778: Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment of English edition] 11497 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 20 


—— from Cleopatra, w Harry Gra- 
ham, of Great Britain, m Oscar 
Straus. © May 8, 1925; 1,¢. May 
28; E 614520; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. [© 
new edition with English words] 

11498 


O salutaris Hostia! w anon., m J. L. 
Steinbugler, of U. Ss; men’s voices. 
[Photostat] © May 238, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 27; E 616270; John L. Stein- 
bugler, New York. 11499 


O sapientia (O wisdom) ; anthem, m 
K.. Robertson, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. London, Novello & 
co., ltd. 4to. © May 15, 1925; 1 
e. June 15; E 614811; Kinniburgh 
Robertson, Edinburgh. 11500 


O saving victim; anthem, w tr. from 
the Latin KE. Caswall, m Hugh 
Blair, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices with sop. or ten. solo. S8vo. 
© Apr. 30, 1925; 1 ¢ Apr. 25; E 
614056; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 11501 


°O sciumecco; versi e melodia G. 
Amato, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. ©1c. May 6, 1925; E 613757; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 11502 


‘O scuorno; versi raffele Cavello, mu- 
sica Luigi Canoro, of U. 8.; violin 
ace. ©1ec. June 1, 1925; E 618399; 
Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 11503 


O sing unto the Lord! w Psalm 96, 
m J. Christopher Marks, of U.S.; 
mixed voices with organ ace. Ato. 
© May 4, 1925;.2 « May 6; E 
611732: John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. 11504 


O sole mio; by Eduardo di Capua, 
transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of. 
U. S.:: pf. © sMay 19,»1925)5) 2:.c. 
May 22; E 618108; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 11505 


(Sunshine) ; w G. Capurro, Eng- 
lish version and m rev. and ed., 
Ben Selvin, of U. 8., m BE. Di Capua. 
© May 18, 1925: 2 ec. May 20; E 
616165 ; Royal music pub. co., Long 
Island City, N. Y. [© arrange- 
ment and English version] 11506 


O wonderful city; w and m Mrs. 
Walter G. Taylor, of U. 8S. © June 
13, 1925: 2 ec June 20; E 616843; 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 11507 


Oberlin college song book; w Mrs. B. 
F. Shuart, Lucien H. Warner and 
others, m James Husst Hall, L. H. 
Warner and others, compiler of the 


064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11530 


U. S. 7th ed. rev. 4to. © Apr. 
28, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 30; A 
823962: Alumni assn. of Oberlin 
~ college, Oberlin, O. 11508 


Oberon; by Weber, operatic fantasia, 
Carl Hemann, of Great Britain; pf. 


© June 8, 1925; 1 « June 11; EH 


614773; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. [© arrangement] 11509 


Océan (L’); paroles M. Bertal et L. 
‘“Maubon, musique Emile Spencer, of 
France. © Mar. 10, 1925; 1 ce. May 
9: FE 614204; Bertal-Maubon, Paris. 
11510 


Odds and ends; by Arthur Benjamin, 
of England; pf. bk. 1. Etude-pre- 
lude. [2 others] bk. 2. Legend [2 
others] © Apr. 8, 1925; 1 ¢c. each 
‘Apr. 25; E 614151, 614152; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 11511, 11512 


Ode to Western; w H. T. Manuel, m 
E. Redding, of U. 8S. (Jn The Crim- 
son burro, May 1925) © May 1, 
1925; 2c. May 11; E 611825; H. T. 
Manuel and Hdwyl Redding, Gun- 

~ nison, Col. 11513 


(#inone’s song; w J. J. Pain, m Noel 
Forrester, of Great Britain; in D. 
© May 5, 1925; 1c. May 6; E 
614119; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 11514 


Off for a lark; by Joseph J. Mc- 
ieGuath, of U. Si: pt. © June. 12, 
1925; 2c. June 18; EH 618954; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11515 


Off for Florida; part song, w Stanton 
Hill, m Charles P. Scott, of U. S.; 
men’s voices.. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 
2 e.-May 8; EH 613872; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11516 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle ; 
from Tales of Hoffmann, transcribed 
Carlos Salzedo, of U. 8.; harp. © 


June 10, 1925; 2c. June 12; H 
618708; Composers’ music ecorp., 
New York. . 11517 


——— The love song; selection from the 
- operetta based on Offenbach’s life 
and music, J. Offenbach and Ed. 
Kiinneke, of Germany; pf. © Mar. 
Pieter 2 C.. War. 27H. Groves ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11518 
O shining night (Belle nuit) bar- 
earolle, from Taies of Hoffman, w 
Charles Henry Meltzer, m J. Offen- 


bach, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; three female voices. Wit- 
mark school ed. 4to. © June 10, 


1925; 2 c. June 18; E 616719; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 11519 


Oh! by George, I love George. and 
George loves me, by George; w and 
m Johnny Burris, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. ©1ce. May 18, 1925; BE 611943; 
John Andrew Burris, Mount Car- 
mel, Ill. 


Oh! Dora, I adore you; w and m 
F. L. Hower, of U. S. © 1c. May 
27, 1925; E 616264: Frank Leslie 
Hower, New York. 11521 


Oh Florida; Florida’s state song, w 
and m G. B. Boynton, of England, 
domiciled at Tampa, Fla. © 1 «. 
May 11, 1925; E 613887; Griffith 
Bertram Boynton, Tampa, Fla. 

11522 


Oh Hazel; fox trot, w and m M. G. 
Meyers, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
1 ce. June 23, 1925; E 616908; Max 
G. Meyers, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 

11523 


Oh! Heinrich! you’re so nice; w Clar- 
ence Gaskill, m Richard Fall, of 
Austria; pf. and ukulele ace. Leip- 
‘zig-Wien-Berlin, Edition Bristol, a. 
& “© Apr’ 23, 19255 2: en May;13 ; 
E 613977; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 11524 


Oh Helen; fox trot, w and melody 
G. S. Fitts, of U. S. © 1c May 
26, 1925; E 618257; George Seth 
Fitts, Rockland, Mass. 11525 


Oh Henry, I love you; w Frank Hut- 
ter, m Alvano Mier, of Mexico City, 
Mexico, domiciled at New York. 
June: 5, 1925) 2, cuneate 
618811; Alvano Mier music pub. co., 
New York. 11526 


Ob how can I do it, oh how; w and 
melody D. Long, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 6, 1925; E 616475; Dorothy 
Long, Hammond, Ind. 11527 


Oh! how I hated to lose you; w J. E. 
Jones, m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln], of U.S. ©l1e. 
June 8, 1925; E 618616; J. Elliott 
Jones, Camden, N. J. 11528 


Oh, how I miss you to-night; w and 
m Benny Davis, Joe Burke and 
Mark Fisher, all of U. S.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
(©:sant 31, 192532 "ce, + Mia 1 
613905; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. [© new lyrics] 11529 


Oh how lovely are the pizzeatos and 
Sspicatos on string instruments; by 
M. Paioff, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© 1c. June 27, 1925; E 617024; 
Meyer Paioff, New York. 11530 


065 


11520 ~ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘215381 


pt. 11I, n..s., v. 20 


Oh how she can love; w Benny Davis, 
m Harry Woods, of U. S.. © June 
9, 1925; 2 c. June 11; EB 616602; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

11531 


Oh how she radiates on the radio; w 
_Francis D. Ballard, m David B. 
Zoob, of U. S.; pf. aec, with uku- 
lele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © 
May 28; 19253 2); \¢..;/Mayw,..28.4; EH 
618317; Joe Morris music co.. New 
York. 11532 


Oh isn’t there a girl for me; sailor 
song, w and m F. Webbe, of U. S. 
© 1e May 26, 1925: E 618274; 
Francis Webbe, New York. 11533 


Oh joy; by Archie A. Mumma, of U. 
S.; pf. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 
27: E 616306; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. ‘11534 


Oh love, I love ’til love is pain: w and 
melody..J..L; Creel; of U.S... ©dic. 
May 16, 1925; E 611984; James Luke 
Creel, Greensburg, Ky. 11535 


Ob love, such love; w and m David 
Ferdinand Nygren. of U. S. © May 
‘15, 1925; 2 c. May 20; E 618447; 
Conference press, Chicago. 11536 


Oh Maggie, have a heart; w and mel- 
ody E. A. Koch, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 13, 1925; E 616614; Evelyn 
A. Koch, White Deer, Pa. 11537 


Oh mama; w Herman Ruby, melody 
Arthur Johnston, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 9, 1925; E 611778; Irving Ber- 
lin, inec., New York. 11538 


from Oh mama!, w Herman Ruby 
m Arthur Johnston, of U. S. © 
June 2, 1925; 2c. June 3; E 618524: 


Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
11539 
Oh Mary, dear, you are so dear; w 


and melody J. E. Brinkman, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 16, 1925; E 611985; J. 
EK. Brinkman, Deridder, La. 11540 


Oh Min I’m coming back to you; w 
H. A. Almand, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 c¢. May 25, 
1925; E 616240; H. A. Almand, 
Tampa, Fla. 11541 


Oh! Mom, I’m erying for you; w and 
melody M. Wingate, of U.S. ©l1e. 
May 16, 1925; E. 611976; Maude 
Wingate, Norwood, O. 11542 


Oh, oh, Marie: w M. Tellis, m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S. San Francisco, 
Fisk music pub. co. © May 1. 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 27; E 618241; Man- 
uel Telles, Oakland, Calif. 11548 


Oh! paradise, fond! paradise, I am 
waiting here for thee; w and m M. 
J. Tampa, of U.. 8S. Chicago, I1., 
Tampa music co. © May 14, 1925: 
2c. May 16; E He EN M. J. Tampa, 
Chicago. 11544 


Oh Robbie; w ee melody P. M. La- 
mar, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 1925; 
E 611992; Phyllis -Moore Lamar, 
Washington. 11545 


Oh, sacred heart; sacred song, w and 
m E. C. Hoey, of U. 8S. 4to. © May 
7, 1925; 2 @ May 15; E 618031; 
Edward C. Hoey, Boston. 11546 


Oh, she’s but a country girlie; w: and 
melody Mrs. F. Edwards, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 28, 1925; E 618161; Mrs. 
Fred Edwards, Gouvernuer, N. Y. 


11547 
Oh! that Cuban dance; w and m 
Alice Wilson, arr. Christopher 


O’Hare, both of U. 8.; pf. with w. 

© 1 ce June 20, 1925; BE 617026; 

Alice Wilson Bastine, New York. 
11548 


Oh that flapper; w and melody E. 
Peak, of U.S. ©1c. June 20, 1925; 
E 616809 ; Ed. Peak, Plainfield, N. J. 

11549 


Oh the home that I see w R. 4H. 
Adams, m Barton Merrills, of Can- 
ada. © Apr. 24, 1925; 2 ec. May 5; 
E 611698; R. H. Adams, Fort Fra- 
ser, B. C., Canada. 11550 


Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast; 
four-part song, w Robert Burns, m 
Oliver King, of Great Britain, op. 
54, no. 2; ten. 1. 2, bass I, 2. ‘4to 
© Apr. 29, 1925: 1c.’ May 1; BE 
614036; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 11551 


Oh! yes! fox trot sur la chanson, F. 
Perpignan, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur, 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. May 9, 1925; EH 614184; Fran- 
cois Perpignan, Paris. [© orchestra- 
tion] 11552 

Oh yes I’ve got the cunger blues; w 
and m H. Jenkins, arr. Don Dawley, 
both of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Mar. 26, 
1925; E 611560; Hezekiah Jenkins, 
Washington. 11553 

Oh you tiresome jazz baby; w and 
melody W. M. Thorsen, of U. 8S. © 
1c. May 4, 1925; E 618676; Walter 


Maurice Thorsen, Pt. Richmond, 
Sr 11554 
Oi der pusik; w and melody J. Jaffe, 
Of SUES) 1 ‘e,..June 22, -1925; 
E 619057; Julius Jaffe. New York. 
11555 


066 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Oi shlof main feigele; song arr. 
Henry Gideon, of U. S.; male voices. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1925; E 613824; 

Arthur P, Schmidt co., Boston. 

GS. 11556 


Oiy Katharina; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
melody Richard Fall, of Germany. 
. [Jewish version] © 1 ec. May 25, 
1925; E 618255; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 11557 


Ojos risuefios; vals, letra e musica 
Ricardo Garcia De Arellano, of Mex- 
ico. ©1c. May 9, 1925; E 611789; 
A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, 
D. F., Mex. 11558 


Oklahoma; w and melody A. Mar- 
Salk or U.S. © 1 ¢ June 20, 
1925; E 616791; Alice Marshall, 
Muskogee, Okl. 11559 


Old black Joe; part song, Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. Daniel Protheroe, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © May 
11, 1925; 2 e May 21; E 618068; 
H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 11560 


Old (The) Columbia shore; w and m 
B. E. Hughey, of U. S. © June 
20, 1925; 2 ec. June 25; E 616911; 
Bertha HE. Hughey, Portland, Or. 

11561 


Old Essex march; by A. S. Potter, of 
U. S., arr Clara M. Leibe; pf. 
Irvington, N. J., C. M. Leibe. © 
May 12, 1925; 2 e« May 14; EB 
611919; Arthur Seymour Potter, 
Irvington, N. J. 11562 


Old-fashioned (The) highway; w and 
m A. Q. Bridwell and C. E. Bridges, 
of U. S.,—Come to-day; w and m 
A. Q. Bridwell, harmony Virginia 
Bland and C. E. Bridges [and] Sol- 
diers for Christ; w and m A. Q. 
Bridwell and C. E. Bridges. (In 
Old-fashioned highway.) © Apr. 
9, 1925; 2 c. June 25; E 616956; 
Anderson Quincey Bridwell, Hick- 
man, . Ky. 11563 


Old folks at home; way down upon 
de Swanee ribber, w and m Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. Gustav Saenger, of 
U. S. © Apr. 30, 1925: 2 c June 
20; E 618902; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

11564 


Old Glory; w and melody G. R. An- 
derson, of U. S. 4to. © June 15, 
1925; 2 « June 20; E 616839; 
George Ruben Anderson, Visalia, 
Calif. 11565 


Old (The) homestead; w and m C. §. 
Aaby, of U. S. New York, Frank 


Old 


11577 
’ Harding. © May 21, 1925; 2 «. 
‘June 1; E 618344; Catharine S. 


Aaby, Ridgway, Col. 11566 


Old (An). portrait; by Bainbridge 
Crist.) of) U.S: 3 se. ©). May 4, 
1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 618898; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 11567 


Old (The) silver dollar; w and mel- 


ody Mrs. C. R. Dowty, of U. S. 
1 ¢e. June 1, 1925; E 618380; Mrs. 
Charles R. Dowty, Waukesha, Wis. 
11568 
(The) soldier; part-song, w 
Walter De La Mare, m A. Gibbs, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. © May 9, 1925; 1c¢. June 22; 
E 614988; Armstrong Gibbs, Dan- 
bury, Essex, England. 11569 


Old (An) time song; w and melody 
S. W. Knowles, of U. S. © 1e 
June 1, 1925; E 618415; Squire 
Warren Knowles, Pittsburg, Calif. 

11570 


Old (The) tin Lizzie; w and m Elmer 
S. Hughes [pseud. of Elliott Sha- 
piro] of .U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech, in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
20, 1925; 2 ec, May 21; E 618097; 
Bailey music co., New York. 11571 


O’Leahy’s lullaby; w John J. Caddi- 


gan, m Oliver EB. Story, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © 1c. May 9, 1925; 
EK 611780; Grey gull records, ine. 
South Boston, Mass. 11572 


Oleio (That song is old) ; blues, de N. 
Denissoff, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 2, 1925; 
1 ec. June 23; E 614949; N. Deniss- 
off, Paris. © 11573 


Olga von der Volga; by H. O. Os- 
good, of U. S.; pf. © June 10, 
1925; 2 c. June 12; E 618711; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

11574 


Olimbia ; polka, Giuseppe Gambina, of 
U.S. © 1 :e June 11 1925; Bb 
616592: Joseph Gambina, Brooklyn. 
11575 


Olive; valse, Maurice Hermite, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 12, 1925; 1 ec. June 
12; E 614747; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

11576 

Olympia Macri; w V. Capobianco, m 
Minnie Trasacco, of U. S. © Apr. 
20, 1925; 2 ec. May 25; E 616242; 
Vineenzo Capobianco, New Haven. 

11577 


067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11578 


pt; 1, ni s3, v.20 


Olympia Macri’s song; w_ Vincent 
Capobianco, tr. M. Ungerleider, m 
Paolo Signore, of U. S.; sop. or ten. 
New Haven, Conn., A Cannelli pub. 
co. [Italian and English text] 
June 13, 1925; 2 ec. June 19; EH 
618855; Anthony Cannelli, New Ha- 
ven. 11578 


Ombres (Les) ; par M. Wagniére-Hor- 
ton, of Switzerland; pf. Basel, 
Switzerland, Hug & co. © Sept. 1, 
1924; 1 ce. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609011; 
Marguerite Wagniére-Horton, Petit 
Sully, Tour de Peilz, Switzerland. 

11579 


On a moonlight night; serenade, w 
L. S. Ferguson, m Leo Dwattedberg 
[pseud. of Edward Lebegott] of U. 
S. ©1l1e. June 29, 1925; HB 619263 ; 
Leland S. Ferguson, Hast Rocka- 
way, L. I1., N. Y. 11580 


On gentle waves; barcarolle, Georg 
Eggeling, of Germany, op. 215; pf. 
© May 7, 1925; 2 « May 9; E 
613922; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11581 


On horseback; by L. Renk, of U. S.; 
pf. © May 7, 1925; 2 c. May 9; EB 
613934; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11582 


On Lake Como; barcarolle, from A 
trip through Italy, v. 3, M. Lauro, 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. May 
20, 1925; E 616157; Michael Lauro, 
Brooklyn. 11583 


On Mother Kelly’s doorstep; w and m 
Geo. A. Stevens, of England; in EH 
flat. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 27, 1925; 1 c. May 
28; E 614528; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 11584 

On my way to Broadway; waltz bal- 
lad, w and m P. H. Melander, of 
Ue Sey te une: 20, baer oe 
616822; Peter H. Melander, Los An- 
geles. 11585 


On that beautiful shore; w B. B. Ed- 
miaston, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. June 22; EH 
619016; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 11586 


On the breast of the silvery Yellow 
Stone Lake; w and m M. Chris- 
tiansen, of U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. May 4; E 611749; Marion Chris- 
tiansen, Wise River, Mont. 11587 

On the briny; nautical suite, How- 
ard Carr, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
A last step with Polly and Sal. [3 
others] © June 17, 1925; 1c. June 
15; E 614789; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 11588 


On the dark lagoon; w T. J. Haynes, 
m David Brooke, of U. 8.; sop., alto 
- and bass. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 
2c. May 25; E 616229; J. S. Fearis - 
& bro., Chicago. ‘11589 


On the highways of Wisconsin; song 
L. Lousetta Bennett, of U. S.; with 
male quartette, melody and arr. 
Herbert W. Willett. © June 8, 
1925; 2 c. June 10; E 616573; L: L. 
Bennett, Madison, Wis. 11590. 


On the Kanawha; barearolle, H. 
Schultze, of U. S.; pf. Charleston, 
W. Va., Galperin music shop. 


May 21, 1925; 2 cya eo. 
6162006; Henri Schultze, Charles- 
TOR Evie ey ae . ee TOL 


On the Nile; suite, Bruno Hilse, of 
Germany, op. 16, arr. Chas: J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full oreh. with 
pf. conductor. 1. The sandstorm. 
[2 others]* © Mar. 237 1925° 2 ec. 
June 20; E 619040; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 11592 


On the road to Delhi; descriptive pic- 
ture of the East, Montague Ewing, 
of, Great’ Britain ; “pf; "©. .yune. 2, 
1925; 1 ce. June 15; E 614817; Cecil 
Lennox & ¢co., London. 11593 


On the road to Mandalay; w from 
Barrack ballads, Rudyard Kipling, 
m George Gilder, of U. S. © Apr. 
29, 1925; 2 « May 20; E 616280; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

¥] 11594 


On the sands at Coney; w and m A. 


P. McCann, of U. S. © 1c May 
28, 1925; H 618295; Anabel Parker 
MeCann, Brooklyn. 11595 


On the shores of the Danube; Hun- 
garian fantasia, J. Prindl, of U. S.; 
B flat clarinet solo, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. June 17, 1925; E 618800; 
Joseph Prindl, Horicon, Wis. 11596 

On the’ stream; by Hans Sehick, of 
Ue S.; pf. © May 25,99925-),2 c. 
May 27; E 616803; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. | 11597 

On the swing; by K. H. Aigouni,. of 
U. S., op. 4, no. 1; violin and pf. 


© May 7%, 1925; 2 «4,May 9; E 
613936; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11598 


On wings of living light; carol an- 
them for Haster, w W. W. How, 
m,' Stanley. "ic" Rem, On ULeis. Tour 
mixed voices with organ acc. Carl 
Fischer’s choir music ed. 4to. © 
Mar. 16, 1925; 2he aunerveo> 
618936; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 11599 


068 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


On wings of love; intermezzo, Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. 
May i, 1925; 1c. May 15; EH 614849; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 11600 


On with the dance; selection, from the 
musical play, Noel Coward and 
Philip Braham, arr. J. B. Hastings, 
of Great Britain; pf. © May 27, 
1925; 1.e. June 10; E. 614772; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Iitd., 
London. 11601 


Once in a while; w and m G. EH. 
Myers, of U.S. ©l1c. June 1, 1925; 


EH 618413; Gertrude E. Meyers, 
Portland, Or. 11602 
Once to every heart; w Will ‘H. 


Hendrickson, m De Koven Thomp- 
SOMeae l..s5. ©) L ¢. May.4, 1925. 
H 613689; Carl A. Barrett, Chi- 
cago. 11603 


Once upon a time; w and m M. M. 
Ford, of U.S. ©1c. May 21, 1925; 
E 618131; Margaret Mary Ford, 
Brookline, Mass. 11604 


One little rose; w and m M. KEast- 
man, of U. S. © May 14, 1925; 2 e. 
May 16; E 618021; Morgan East- 
man, Chicago. 11605 


One little smile; from The brown 
derby, w Ray Perkins and Clifford 
Grey, m R. Perkins, of U. S. © 
June 4, 1925; 2c. June 6; E 618639; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11606 


waltz ballad, w N. McLaughlin 
and H. Gleich, m N. McLaughlin, 
arr. James P. Dunn, both of U. S. 
©) Apr. s0:,1925> 2 ¢..May 6: BE 
618135; Neil Mclaughlin and 
Harry Gleich, Bayonne, N. J. 

11607 


One night; w and m B. H. Cavanaugh, 
Qe ties. . ©, 1c. May 28, 1925; 
618305; Bernice Hunt Cavanaugh, 
Chicago. 11608 


One smile; w and m Irving M. Bibo, 
Howard Johnson and Joe Cooper, 
Bite Ce os tC) Vay 4, Toes) Qe 
May 8; E 613870; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 11609 


One thing I know; w and m Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis; pf. with w. © May 
d2 1925: 2 ‘¢e;, June 105° BH o1se4s ; 
Lillenas pub. coc., Indianapolis. 

11610 

Only for you; w Perry Walsh Sigler, 
me ON Go lGtth Of OO OSS Pape. 
[Photostat] © 1 ec. June 16, 1925; 
E 616684; Helen Freeman Gigliotti, 
Bedford, O. 11611 


54219—26—_9 


Only once again; 


11625 


Only love is the life; from Mandra- 
gola, w Alfred Kreymborg, m Ignatz 
Waghalter, of Germany. © Mar. 21, 
1925; 2 e. Mar. 27;.E 610767: 
Harms, ine., New York. 11612 


w and m EH. A. 
Gamble, of U. S. © 1¢ May 1, 
1925; E 618624; Evan A. Gamble, 
New York. 11613 


Only the groom; w Leo P. Haley, m 
R. L. Toland, of U. S. ©1c. June 
8, 1925; E 618600; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 11614 


Only you; w and m D. F. Cowan, jr., 
of /U, Sin.@ lie. May; 21, 1925:, E 
618074; David F. Cowan, jr., New 
York. 11615 


w and melody M. Callum, of 
We Se SO ah oc... May, 16, 1925... 
611970; Mary Callum, Three Lakes, 
Wis. 11616 


Onward league of nations; march, D. 
K. Jacobs, of U. S.; pf. ©1e¢. May 
8, 1925; E 618246; Denia K. Jacobs, 
Cincinnati. 11617 


Open wide, ye portals; w lLaurene 
Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; EB 
619029; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 11618 


Opera bouffe; overture, travesty based 
on themes of operatic airs, Mayhew 
L: Lake; of U. S.; orch. with ‘pf. 
or organ conductor. © May 16, 
RIAD Eh Ae: June Lae OR) GkGnek: 
Feature music syndicate, New York. 

11619 


Operatic gems; selection, J. W. Chad- 
wick, of U. S.; full band. 4to. © 
June 3, 1925; 2 e. June 22; HEH 
619130; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 11620 


Opus 2; melody, L. Palminteri, of 
U. S. no. 2,1. ©1c..each May 5, 
1925; E 611681, 611682; Leo Pal- 
minteri, Brooklyn. 11621, 11622 


Oran; w and m T. EH. White, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 19, 1925; BE 618038; T. 
Everett White, St. Louis. 11623 


Oregon, a garden of roses; fox-trot 
ballad, w and’m C. W. Paula, of 
U. S. © May 25, 1925; 2.¢. June 
1; E 618481; R. E. Richards, Oak- 
land, Calif. 11624 

Oregon rose time fox-trot; w and 
melody ©. L. Lacey and H. Thur- 
ber, both of U. S. ©1ce June 13, 
1925; E 616650; C. L. Lacey and 
Hiram Thurber, Portland, Or. 

11625 


069 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11626 


pt. 1, n.'s.; v. 20 


Orfanello (L’) ; waltz-boston M. Bel- 
lis, of U. S.; instrumental. © 1. 
May 5, 1925; E 611673; Matthew 
Bellis, Brooklyn. 11626 


Orient; by M. Zahn, of U. S8.; pf. © 
1 ec. May 28, 1925; E 618795; Myrtle 
Zahn, Louisville. 11627 


Oriental baby go to sleep; w and m 
V. O. Black, of U. S. © 1c. May 
7, 1925; E 611710; Vyra O. Black, 
Birmingham, Ala. 11628 


Oriental moonbeams; w and m E. O. 
Roy and J. M. Deal,. both of U. S. 
© Mar. 23, 1925; 2 «. Mar. 26; E 
610775; Julia M. Deal and H. 
Owsley Roy, Chicago. 11629 


Oriental romance; by N. Rimsky-Kor- 
sakow, transcribed Jacques Gordon, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Mar. 17, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; FE 618919; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 11630 


Oriental star; by P. De Franco, of 
Italy; violin. © 1c. May 14, 1925; 
E 611904; Patsy De Franco, Bos- 
ton. 11631 


Orientale; by H. Farjeon, of Great 
Britain, op. 57, no. 1; violin and pf. 
Londen, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 
Apr. 23, 1925; 1 c. May 8; E 614134; 
Harry Farjeon, London. 11632 


Orientale legend; by B. Somerdin, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1c. May 18, 1925; 
E 616077; Benjamin Somerdin, New 
York. 11633 


Original Italian oldtimers; waltz, 
compiled G. M. Messins, arr. Geo. 
F. Briegel, both of U. S. orch. 4to. 
©eMay 11, 1925; 2 c. May 19; E 


618035; Gaetano Matteo Messina, 
New York. [© arrangement and 
compilation] 11634 


Orphan’s (The) dream; w and melody 
K. BE. Martin,,of U. S. © 1c. June 
1, 1925; E 618361; Fred E. Martin, 
Northboro, Mass. 11635 

Others are following you; w T. A. 
Green, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; EH 
619021; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 11636 

Oubli (L’) ; paroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France; 
solo de bar. ou mezzo-sop. © Apr. 
9, 1925; 1 ce. May 93) 614276; 
Heugel, Paris. 11637 

Our country’s starry banner; w Geo. 
O. Webster, m J. C. Williams, of 
W: ‘Sii(© June 22:59925 562° cisJune 
29; E 619324; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 11638 


Our dispensary [and] Closing time; 
opening chorus and finale, w Jack 
Lamb, m Harold Arpthorp, of Great - 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonie sol- 
fa notations]. © Apr 23) 1925" 1 
ce. May 4; E 614063; Reynolds & 
co., London. 116389 


Our dreams can’t come true if you 
don’t wake up; w and melody EH. W. 
Schroeder, of U. S. ©1e. June 6, . 
1925; E 616472; Edward W. Schroe- 
der, Chicago. 11640 


Our flat; pianologue specialty, w and 


melody D. Ringle, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
June 2, 1925; E 616345; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 11641 


Our Jacksonville; w and m L. H. Hop- 
per, of U.S. Jacksonville, Ill., Mrs. 
Charles Hopper. © June 10, 1925; 
2c. June 19; E 616780; Lulu Hiller- 
by Hopper, Jacksonville, Fla. 11642 


Our love will never die; w and mel- 
ody T. Stouder) Of Uae at. Cc. 
May 8, 1925; E 618863; Theo. Stou- 
der, Goshen, Ind. 11643 


Our own alma mater; school song, 
w and m Franklin Turner, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 
2 ec. May 19; E 616119; Willis mu- 
sie co., Cincinnati. 11644 


Our trip to Watkins Glen; w and m 
Caroline Barnes, of U. S. Watkins, 
N. Y., B. B. pub. col © ernme: 26. 
1925; 2 ce. June 26; E 616976; Caro- 
line S. Barnes, Watkins, N. Y. 

11645 


Out among the Black Hills and pines; 
waltz song, w and m P. Bravo, of 
U. S. © June 26, 1925; 2 c June 
26; E 616969; Paul Bravo, Rapid 
City, S. D. 11646 


Out in the night; ballad, w and m 
C. R. Ziegler, of U. S. © 1c May 
9, 1925; E 618146; Clarence Ray 
Ziegler, Philadelphia. 11647 


Out in the West; w and melody J. J. 
Garren, of U. S. © 1. June 23, 
1925; E 616907; Jos. J. Garren, New 
York. 11648 


Out of a clear sky; w Charles Derick- 
“son, melody G. Edwards, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 8, 1925; E 618500; Gus 
Edwards, New York. 11649 


Out of self-into Thee; w G. Dare, m 
Birdie McMahan-Maupin, of U. S., 
arr. W. C. Maupin. San Francisco, 
Cal., G. D. Blake & co. '© Apr. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 618478; Gloria 
Dare, San Francisco. 11650 


ov0 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11675 


Out where the waters lull and moan; 
w F. Springmyer, m Carl Wengart, 
OS ©. May 24,))19253;.2. e. 
May 23; E 618223; Faye Spring- 
myer, Great Falls, Mont. 11651 


Out yonder; w Ernie Erdman, melody 
Vincent Rose, of U. S. ©1e. June 
12, 1925; E 616638; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 11652 


Outdoor life; melody, California here 
I come, three-part song, w and m 
Al Jolson, Bud de Sylva and Joseph 
Meyer, school version Emerson Poe, 
m arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
sop., alto and bar., bar. melody. 
School ed. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1925; 
2c. May 5; EB 611688; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 11653 


two-part song set to melody Cali- 
fornia here I come, lyric and m Al 
Jolson, Bud de Sylva and Joseph 
Meyer, school version Emerson Poe, 
arr. Henry Wadsworth, both of U. 
S. School ed. 4to. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 2c. May 1; E 618126; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement and school version] 

11654 


Outside daddy blues; w and melody L. 
Austin, of U. S. © 1c May 16, 
1925; E 611953; Lovie Austin, Chi- 
cago. ' 11655 

Outside man blues; w and m Gene 
Burdette, of U. S. © 1c. June 8, 
1925; E 618580; Chicago music pub. 
co., inc., Chicago. 11656 

Over a garden wall; from Mercenary 
Mary, w and melody William B. 
Friedlander and Con Conrad, both 
of UL S: .© 1’ ¢ May 6, 1925; E 
611727; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

11657 

Owl (The); by John Barnes Wells, 
arr. Victor Harris, of U. S.; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © May 12, 1925: 
2c. May 14; E 611855 # John Church 
co., Cincinnati. [© arrangement] 

11658 

Owl on the organ; by George L. Cobb, 
of U. S.; pf. (Dementia Americana, 
no. 3) © Mar. 19, 1925; 2 « May 
2; E 611647; Walter Jacobs, ine., 
Boston. 11659 

Owls; two-part song, w Will H. Ogil- 
vie, m William H. Harris, of Eng- 
land, ed. Martin Akerman; sop. 1, 
2 in D min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 11, 1925; 
1 ec. May 20; E 614556; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, Year book press, Itd., 
London. 11660 


Pa, they’re kissin’ again; w A. M. 
Clark, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ May 12, 1925; E 611839; 
Alyce Morgan Clark, Missoula, 
Mont. 11661 


Pacchianella mia; versi E. Pacella, 
musica Giuseppe Farraro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. © 
1c. May 2, 1925; E 611569; Enrico 
Pacella, New York. 11662 

Paddlin’ Madelin’ home; w and mel- 
ody Harry Woods, of U. S. ©1«. 
June 20, 1925; E 616828; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

11663 

Paese mio; versi Luigi Sica, musica 

A. Bascetta, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn; violin acc. © 1. June 
1, 1925; E 618411; Alfredo Bas- 
cetta, Brooklyn. 11664 


Pagan love; w Minnie K. Breid, m 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S. 
May 238, 1925; 2¢. May 25; E 616712; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 11665 

Paganini (Niccolo) Grandes études de 
Paganini (Paganini’s great etudes) ; 
transecrites F. Liszt, ed. rev. M. 
Moszkowski, of France; pf. v. 1, 
nos, 1-3.—v. .2, nos. 4-6. © Apr. 
9, 1925; 1 c. each May 9; E 614251, 
614257; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion ] 11666, 11667 

Pagina d’album; di Corrado Nini, of 
Italy; pf. a 6 mani. © May 1, 
1925; 1 c. June 4; E 614649; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 11668 

Pajara (La) vaciladora; fox cancion, 
J. I. P. Enriquez, of Mexico; pf. e 
letra. © May 21, 1925; 1 ¢e: May 
23; E 614451; Jesus I. Perches En- 
riquez, Chihuahua, Mex. 11669 

Pal (A) like you; waltz song, w and 
m de MyawWeeks, of:/0.48) ©imiltee. 
June 2, 1925; E 6163839; Joseph 
Mayo Weeks, Plainfield, N. J. 11670 

Pal of my cradle days; waltz, w Mar- 
shall Montgomery, m Al. Piantadosi, 
arr. Frank E. Barry, both’ of U. S.; 
orch. Feist ed. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 
2c. June 2; E 616427; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

11671 


Pal of my dreams; waltz ballad. w 
and m C. E. Roat, arr. August Halt- 
er, both of U. S.; male voices: 4to. 
© May 5, 1925; 2 c« May 7; EB 
611753; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 11672 


—— mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 5, 1925; 2 ec. May 7; B 
618471; Chas. HE. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 11673 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11674 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Pal of my heart; w and melody Mrs. 
1.) D: Ki thombard) of iW, WS.) ©) tc: 
May 4, 1925; E 6138666; Mrs. Ison 
D. Kirkpatrick Lombard, Flats, 
Neb. 11674 


Pal (The) that I loved stole the gal 
that I loved; by Harry Pease and 
Ed. G. Nelson, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, 
all of U. S.; male quartett. 4to. © 
May 18, 1925; 2 e, May 19; E 
616122; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 11675 

Palestina horey; w L. Gilrod, melody 
Peretz Sandler, of U. SS. 

(DINT NOVOYOND) 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1925; E 611459; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 11676 

Palm Beach blues; w Icie Morris 
Sands, melody C. Sands, of U. S. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1925; T 616885; 
Charles Sands, New York. 11677 


Paimgren (Selim) Tre fantasier; op. 


82, ed. and rey. Julia A. Burt, of 
U. S.; pf. 1. En sommarfantasi. 
[2 others] © Apr. 27, 1895; 2 e. 
May 14; E 618062; Wilhelm Han- 
sen music publishers, Copenhagen. 
[© editing and revising] 11678 
Paloma (La) (The dove); serenade, 
Sebastian de Yradier, ed. and arr. 
W. C. Polla, of U. S8.; pf. © May 
11) 1925; 2c: May 12: B® 611807: 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 
11679 

Pan; par Albert Roussel, of France, 
op. 27, no. 1; fifite et pf. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1c. May 9; E 614208; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 11680 


Pangbourne fields; by R. E. Agnew, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614139; Roy 
E. Agnew, Highgate, England. 

11681 

Pa-pup-ooh (Deer flower) ; Pueblo In- 
dian song, w and m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of U. S.; three women’s 
voices, with pf. and flute acc. 4to. 
© May 7, 1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 
613914; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11682 


Paraphrasen tiber alt-jiidische volks- 
weisen; von Juliusz Wolfsohn, of 
Austria; klavier. band 8. 1. Schluf 
main tochter. [3 others] © Apr. 17, 
1925; 1c. May 8; E 614994; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 11683 

' Parisian blues; vocal fox-trot, from 

Clo-Clo ; w Harry Graham and Doug- 

las Furber, both of Great Britain, 

m Franz Lehir. © May 27, 1925; 


[© editing and arranging]. 


1c. June 10; E 614769; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
new edition with English words] . 

11684 


Park the blues; w and m F. Hendon, 
of U. S. © June 1, 1925; 2 c. June 
1; E 618342 Frank Hendon, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 11685 


Parker (Kitty) Nocturne; by K. 
Parker, of Great Britain; pf. 
Apr. 28,1925 i7 alien Magi i 
614851; Augener, Itd., London. 

11686 


Parrot; by Richard Stevens, of U. S.; 
pf. (Jn Robinson Crusoe) © May 
28, 192552 ies dume (27 osGeol : 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 11687 


Passacaglia; thema, variationen und 
finale, Carl Prohaska, of Austria, 
op. 22; grosses orch. Partitur. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 1 ec. May 4; H 614099; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 11688 


Passing (The) of the moon; from The 
moon, w Charles Williams, m Henry 
Purcell, adaptation W. C. Whitta- 
ker, ed. H. Clough-Leighter, of U. S.; 
unison cho. © May 13, 1925; 2 c¢. 
May 15; E 616021; E. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 11689 


Passione; roses of today, w Desmond 
Carter, of Great Britain, m Virgilio 
Ranzato. © Mar. 9, 1925; 1 c. Mar. 
24; E 614485; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. [© Hnglish 
words ] 11690 


Pastore (Il) svizzero; fantasia, Pietro 
Morlacchi, of Italy, transcribed G. 
Iasilli, of U. S.; E flat saxophone 
solo. © 1 e¢. June 18, 1925; H 
616729; Gerardo Iasilli, Brooklyn. 

11691 


Path of memories; w and m H. I. 
Beck, .of U.S.) ©) 1 @, Sune, 2, 
1925; E 616927; Hazel Ida Beck, 
St. Louis. 11692 


Patience; pdroles Georges Duhamel, 
musique Albert Doyen, of France; 
sop., alto, ten., et bass solos et choeur 
& 4 voixemixtes. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1 e¢. May 9; E 614266; Heugel, Paris. 

11693 


Pauline; dans Un soir de folie, pa- 
roles Louis Lemarchand et Buzelin, 
musique Maurice Hermite, of 
France. © June 12, 1925; 1c. June 
12; E 614750; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

11694 

Pay day; w and melody H. B. Steffes, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢.-May 28, 1925; H 
618178; Henry B. Steffes, Spring- 
field, Ill. 11695 


O72 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11718 


Peaceful (The) meadow; by Edith 
Hatch, of U. S.; pf. (Jn Summer- 
time rambles in melody-land) © 
June 23, 1925; 2 c. June 24; H 
619104; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11696 


Peaceful valley; w and m Willard 
Robison, of U. S. © June 17, 1925; 
2 e. June 22; E 619054; J. W. Jen- 
kins sons music co., Kansas City. 
Mo. 11697 


Pearls (The); by Ferd (Jelly Roll) 
Morton, arr. Elmer Schoebel, both 
Of UW.) S.; oreh. 4to. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 27; 1 ce. May 21; E 
618137 ; Melrose bros. music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 11698 


Peek-a-boo; waltz, Helen L. Cramm, 
OF U.S. Op. 3¢. no. 1; pf. duet. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 c. May 27; E 
616314; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11699 


Pendule (la), la fileuse et le galant 
(Die pendeluhr, die spinnerin und 
der galan) ; par Gaspar Cassado, of 
Spain; violoncello, ou violon, et pf. 
© Apr. 14, 1925; 1 c. May 8; E 
614995 ; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 11700 


Penitent (The) pirate; w L. G. Eady, 
m Temple Abady, of Great Britain. 
© May 19, 1925; 1 ec June 4; HB 
614606; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

11701 


Pensami; valzer, melodia S. Tafarella, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. May 14, 1925; E 611908; 
Joseph Giacino and Santi Tafarella, 
New York. 11702 


Pensando a Napoli; barcarola, D. 
Montano, of U. S.; pf. © May 29, 
1925; 2 ec. May 29; E 616292; D. 
Montano, Brooklyn. 11703 


Pensée de L. Auer; developpée Joseph 
Achron, of Russia, domiciled at New 
VYorks= violon et (pf. ©: Apr. “1%, 
1925; 2 ec. May 8; E 619168; Uni- 
versal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 11704 


Pensée romantique; by Norman Leigh, 
Of Use; pt. © Apr.) 10; 1925 +2" ¢. 
May 2; E 611660; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 

11705 


Pep; w and melody Mrs. E. L. Smith, 
of U.S: (© 1 e., June, '1;°1925- EB 
618360; Mrs. Edwin L. Smith, Scot- 
land, Ont., Canada. ' 11706 


Peperl, zieh das lichtblaue an; walzer- 
lied, aus Rund um den mittelpunkt, 


text Fritz Griinbaum, musik Egon 
Neumann, of Austria. © Apr. 4, 
1925; 1¢. May 29; HE 614664; Wiener 
operetten verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 
11707 

Percy the sheik from Jersey; w and m 
- C, R. Ziegler, of U.S. ©le May 
9, 1925; E 618147; Clarence Ray 
Ziegler, Philadelphia. 11708 


Perfume of roses; idyl, L. Renk, of 
Lee See SptamOp Maiy~ 7.192542 se. 
May 9; E 613930; Theo. Presser co.. 
Philadelphia. 11709 


Perpetuo mobile; from The little 
suite, Carl Bohm, rev. and ed. M. 
Zoltai, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y.; violin and pf. 
© Mar. 21, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 27;-E 
610768; Harms, ine., New York. 

11710 


Pesach melodies; w from the prayer 
book, m arr. Samuel E. Goldfarb, 
of U. S. © Apr. 8, 1925; 2 c. June 
16; E 616703; Bureau of Jewish 
education, New York. tt 


Petit valse: by A. Boleato, of U. S.; 
pf. © May 16, 1925; 2c. June 15; 
E 618725; Arthur Bolecato, Union 
City, N. J. TPRAZ 


Petite romance; by Frank H. Grey, of 
Wer. Vin ©, une: 12) 1925” 2a 
June 18: E 618978; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. leet 


Petite valse; by Paolo Conte, of 
WeeS2 op. 26>. pl. © Maly 271925: 
2c. May 18; E 611861; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 11714 


Petites poésies; par Edouard Poldini, 
of Hungary, op. 66, no. 1-6: pf. 
Cah. 1. 1. Invitation. [5 others] 
© Dee. 31, 1924: 1 c. May 25, 1925; 
EK 614738; Julius Hainauer, Bres- 
lau, Germany. 11715 


Petrouchka’s wedding polonaise, w 
and m Channing Lefebvre, of U. S.; 
three women’s voices. © Mar. 25, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 26;.E 610771; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

11716 


Petruccie e il cavolo cappuccio; fa- 
vola Hedda, musica Elisabetta Od- 
done, of Italy; 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 1 « May 19; E 614894; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11717 


Pettin Jennye; w and m L. O. Bloch, 
of U. S; © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 ce. May 
4; EK 611748; Laz O. Bloch, Vicks- 
burg, Miss. 11718 


O79 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11719 


pt. Tan. Sv. 20 


Phacelia; by lL. Powell, of Great 
Britain, op. 17; pf.  Curwen ed. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 


Apr. © 43) 1925 220 westesune? 2227 0H 
614981; Laurence Powell, Madison, 
Wis. 11719 


Photo-play series; piano album, no. 9, 
Frederick Noyes, of England. Dra- 
matic andante. [5 others] © May 
A 1925); Ae May. 215i) BY O14375.: 
Hawkes & son, London. 11720 


Piano playing papa blues; w and m 
A. Wiley, of U. S., arr. James AlI- 


ston. Peo Mary 28," LO. 7K 
618426; Arnold Wiley, Clarendon, 
Ark. 11721 
Ilaras conata (Cinquiéme  sonate) ; 


di Serge Prokofieff, op. 38. ed. Al- 
bert Spalding, of U. S.; pf., en ut. 
©; Jan. 30,1925" Ie Mary oleae. 
May 1; E 611584; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. al 22 


Pickaninny blues; w and m R. D. 
Penneman, of U. S. ©1c. June 25, 
1925; FE 616942;°° Ruth Driscoll 
Penneman, Los Angeles. Jl es 


Picnic in the woods; impression, 
Charles E. Meredyth, of England; 
pf., continental fingering. © May 
25, 1925; 1 ec. May 25; E 614449; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

11724 

Pier head chorus: w John Masefield, 
m Thomas Wood, of England. 
Mar wo. AO oie ih ey pty sorte 
614168; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 11725 


Pierrette; by L. Leslie Loth, of U. S.; 
pf. © May 13, 1925; 2 ce. May 15; 
E 616048; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 11726 


Pierrot; by L. Leslie Loth, of U. S.; 
pf. © May 13, 1925: 2 ¢. May 15; 
E 616049; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 11727 

Pign’, pagn’, pouf (Doo wacka doo) ; 
fox-trot, dans Un soir de folie, pa- 
roles L. Lemarehand et Valier, mu- 
sique Gaskill, Donaldson et Horther, 
all of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2-e. 
June 8; E 618835; Publications 
Hrancis-Day, Paris. 11728 

Pilgrims (A) solace; fourth bk. of 
airs, pt. 2, nos. 12-21 [and] Three 
songs included in A musical ban- 
quet: w traditional, m John Dow- 
land, transcribed, Scored and ed. 
Edmund Horace Fellowes, of Eng- 
land. © Apr. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. May 8; 
E 614328; Stainer & Bell, lid., Lon- 
don. 11729 


Pim-pum-pam; polka, melodia Adolfo 
Salemme, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 9, 1925; H 
616556 ; D’Agostino bros., inc., New 
York. 11730 


Pining; w and m H. G. Dazey, of 
U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 7: 
E 618801; H. Gladys Dazey, Ham- 
ilton, O. - 14.731 


Pinkie’s dream; rondo, by Leslie W. 
Jones, of Great Britain; pf., in C. 
© June 19, 1925; 1 c« June 27: BH 
615046; Cary & co., London. 

11732 

Pioggia di fiori; mazurka, J. Boniello, 
of U. 8.: pf. ©1c¢ June 30, 1925; 
E 617033 ; John Boniello, New York. 

11733 


Pirates (The) ; unison song, w Kate 
Forman, m Daniel Protheroe, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © May 
11, 1925; 2 c« May 21; E 618071; 
H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 11734 


—-w H. Stuart Hamill)’ m LL.” T. 
Levy, of -U. S32 (©) fe rune 10, 
1925; E 616580; Leon T. Levy, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 11735 


Pirate’s bones; w LErdell Mutchler, 
melody Josie Hinton Fink, of U. S. 
© 1c June 12, 1925; E 616636; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 11736 


Pirmoji paukStuté ; deSims dainu, mu- 
zika parasé A. S. Pazaisliétis, of U. 
S.; miSram korui. 4to. © May 9, 
1925; 2.c. June 22; H 616882; An- 
tanas S. Pazaislétis, South Boston, 
Mass. 11737 


Piros hajnal feher alom; by Gyory 
Emil, of Hungary; pf. © 1c. May 
23, 1925; E 618235; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 11738 


Pizzetti (Ildebrando) Tre canti; di 
I. Pizzetti, of Italy; violino e pf. - 
1. Affettuoso. [2 others] © May 25, 
1925; 1 ce. May 26; E 614455; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11739 


—- violoncelle e pf. 1. Af- 
fettuoso. [2 others] © May 25, 
1925; 1c. May 26; EH 614894; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11740 


Place (A) where somebody cares; w 
and m A. J. Bullock, of U. S.; with 
male voice cho. © May 1, 1925; 2 
c. May 6; E 6138764; Alice J. Bul-- 
lock, Knox, N. D. 11741 


Placeres de la vida; danza, Juan Mo- 
rell Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of 
U.S.’ pt. (Oot Grimmer ameha2 5 = 
E 616889; Adolfo Mesorana, San 
Juan, Port Rico. 11742 


574 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11767 


Plain b-l-u-e blue; w and melody L. | Polka Sorrentina; by M. Lauro, of 


Austin, of U. S.; in F. ne: 
‘May 2, 1925; E 6138652; Lovie Aus- 
tin, Chicago. 117438 


Plaisir champétre; par A. Flégier, of 
Reames. or ©) May 5, 19252)'1"¢ 
June 6; E 614628; Librairie Ha- 
chette, . Paris. 11744 


Plaisir de femme; boston, paroles J. 
Carwald, m EH. V. Malderen, arr. 
Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © May 5, 
1925; 1 c. June 6; E 614622; Li- 
brairie Hachette, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 11745 


Plantation frolics; opera, w J. O. 
Rosenthal, m Lew Pollack, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. June 6, 1925; D 26771; Jack 
Osterman Rosenthal, New York. 

11746 

Playing the field; w and m Joe Simms, 
Oey Uns Oot c, Lune 8,.1925.;. B 
618577 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 11747 


Playtime; by G. N. Benson, of U. S.; 
pf.. © May 7, 1925; 2 c« May 9; 
E 613940; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 1174 


Please give me the right to love you, 
or I’ll die of a broken heart; w and 
melody F. W. Schindler, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 8, 1925; E 613864; Fred 
W. Schindler, Philadelphia. 11749 


Please, Mr. Rainman, stay away to- 
day; w and melody J. G. McLeod, 
of Canada. © 1 c¢. May 23, 1925; 
E 618179; J. G. McLeod, Milnet, 
Canada. 11750 


Plotting (The) foe; dramatic mister- 
ioso, Edward Kilenyi, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. or organ conductor. 
© May 8, 1925; 2 « May 9; B 
611768; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York, is Orda | 


Pochades andalouses; par Manuel In- 
fante, of Spain; pf. 1° cah. 1. Can- 
to flamenco. [3 others! © May 15, 
1925; 1 ce. June 8; E 614825; Henri 
Gregh & son, Paris. 11752 


Poem; in form of a sonatina, Louis 
Gruenberg, of U. S., op. 19; viclon- 
cello and pf. © Apr. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 8; E 619166; Universal-edition 
a. g., Vienna. 11753 


Poika naive; by H. O. Osgood, of U. 
S., op. 28; pf. (Bowl of nuts.) © 
June 5, 1925; 2c. June 8; E 616519; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 

11754 


U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. May 20, 
1925; E 616152; Michael Lauro, 
Brooklyn. 11755 


Polychordia string tutor, step 7; no. 
56, arr. and ed. James Brown, of 
England. © May 6, 1925; 1 c. May 
16; E 614880; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 11756 


Pomona ; negro folk song, paraphrased 
Christopher O’Hare, of U. SBS. 4to. 
i. Mixed voices in four parts.—2. 
Men’s voices in four. parts.—=s. 
Three-part choral—4. Two-part 
choral. © May §&, 1925; 2 ¢. each 
May 9; E _ 611791-611794; John 
Franklin music co. ine., New York. 

11757-11760 


Pomponette ; one step, Urbini, of Italy, 
et Bailly, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 
1 e. May 9; E 614224; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 11761 


Poor little brooklet (Ritornerai fra 
poco) ; canzone, Adolfo Hasse, Eng- 
lish w M. C. Gillington, ed. Dawson 
Freer, both of Great Britain. © 
Mar. 27, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; E 614423; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
English lyrics and editing] 11762 


Poor little rich girl; vocal fox-trot, 
from On with the dance, Noel 
Coward, of Great Britain ; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 
1 ¢. June 13; E 614775; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] Liss 


Poplar Bluff blues; w and melody 
Emmette McKeever, of U. S. 
1 ec. Mar. 28, 1925; EH 610787; Tune- 
house, inc., New York. 11764 


Poppa-catia-pettle (The); song fox- 
trot, w Cumberland Clark, m Mark 
Strong, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace., in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 8, 
1925; 1 ec. June 11; EH 614768; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

11765 


Popular suite for piano; by D. Robin- 
gon, ‘or U.S... © ie May 3, 1925: 


E 613971; David Robinson, New 
York. 11766 
Portami a danzar; one-step, Nicola 


Moleti, of Italy; piccola orch, con 
pf. conduttore. Carisch ed. 4to. © 
Feb. 13, 1925; 1 c. May 7; E 6143800; 
A. & G. Carisch & co., Milan. 11767 


SY ES) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11768 


Porter (Ambrose P.) Two chorale 
preludes; by A. P. Porter, of Hng- 
land; organ. Short postlude on a 
chorale. [1 other] © June 15, 1925; 
1 ec. June 29; E 615051; Stainer & 
Bell. 1td., London. 11768 


Porto Rico blues; w Will H. Hend- 
rickson, m De Koven Thompson, of 
U.S. ©1c. May 4, 1925; E 613691; 
Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 11769 


Portrait of a dancer in red; by Mau- 
rice Besly, of Great Britain. 1. Vio- 
lin Vand pi. SPE WO mia 6, 
1925; 1 ec. each June 4; E 614616, 
614617; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement ! 11770 20074 


Postman (The) ; nursery rhyme set to 
music Helen L. Cramm, of U. S., 
op. 35, no. 4; pf. © May 6, 1925; 
2c. May 13; E 611858; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 11772 


Potpury of Russian favorites; songs 
and dances arr. M. Karlinsky, of 
UW. Sos" violin: ©- Wee, 25)'41924— 2 
ce. Apr. 17, 1925; H 611581: Morris 
Karlinsky, Brooklyn. [© arrange- 
ment | 11773 

Pour endormir la belle au bois dor- 
mant; par Maurice Pesse, of France; 
pf. 4 quartre mains. © Apr. 9, 
i925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614190; Alph. 
Schotte et cie., Boulogne sur mer, 
France. 11774 


Pour toi; paroles et musique Charles 
Gordon, of ‘Great Britain. [French 
and Hnglish text] © June 18, 1925; 
1c. June 19; EH 6149380; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 11775 


Pour Yvonne; valse_ sentimentale, 
Norman Leigh, arr. R. E. Hildreth, 
of U.S.;orch. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1924; 
2e. May 2, 1925; E 611656; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 11776 

Poutin’ papa (mama) ; fox trot, w and 
m 4. Seybold, of U. S., arr. N. C. 
Davis. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2. ce. May 
4; EH 611742; Zeb Seyboid, Ada, OKI. 

11777 


Powder River ripples; melody of the 
West, w and m M. A. Johnson, of 
U. S., arr. Len Fleming. © May 8, 
1925; 2 c. May 8; E 613952; Mary 
Agnes Johnson, Weston, Wy. 11778 

Praise; w Mabel Miller Sturgis, m 
G. K. Sturgis, of U. S. © May 20, 
1925; 2c. June 5; E 616406; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 11779 

Praise the Lord, He lifted me; w and 
m H. D. Clarke, of U. S. © June 
13, 1925; 2 c. June 20; E 616841; 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 11780 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Praise ye His name; w W. C. Poole, 
m and adaptation of cho. J. H. 
Jones, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2 ec. June 16; E 616677; John H. 
Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 11781 


Pranks; by F. Wilson-Reade, of Great. 
Britain; pf. © May 18, 1925; 1 ec. 
May 26; E 614491; Banks & son, 
York, Hngland. ‘. 11782: 


Prayer (A); sacred song, w A. F. 
Shepard, m Theo. G. Beach, of U. | 
S. New York, Frank Harding. © 
May .23, 1925; 2 ¢ May 25; E 
616239; Annie F. Shepard, Lexing- 
ton, Mass. 11783 


w and m Russel O. Dufour, of 
U. S. © May 20, 1925; 2 «. June 
5; E 6163899; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 11784 


Prayer (A) of a klansman; w and m 
Wm. L. Thompson, of U. S. Streator, 
Til, Thompson music co. © May 14, 
1925; 2 c. May 16; B 618024; W. L. 
Thompson, Streator, Ill. 11785. 


Prayer, the soul’s desire; w James 
Montgomery, m Florence Newell 
Barbour, of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Mezzo sop. or bar. © June 12, 
1925; 2 c. each June 16; E 618788 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

11786 


Prayer to Saint Anthony; w and m 
EK. H. Holroyd, of U. S., arr. Fausto 
Gaitan. © May 14, 1925; 2 ec. May 
16; E 618023; Elizabeth Hammond 
Holroyd, Memphis, Tenn. 11787 


Preghiera; prelude, Albert von Doen- 
hoff, freely transcribed Michael 
Press, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; string quartet, Sec. © May 
7, 1925; 2 ec. May 11; E 611822; G. 


Schirmer, inc, New York. [© 
transcription ] 11788 
Preghiera d’amore; mazurka, versi 


Charles D’Aleo, musica P. Di Pane, 
of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © May 7, 
1925; 2 ec. May 9; E 611765, Philip 
Di Pane, Brooklyn. 11789 


Prelude 1; by S. Lifson, of U. S.; pf., 
in F sharp min. © May 15, 1925; 
2¢. May 15; E 618686; Samuel Lif- 
son, Brooklyn. 11790 


Prélude 4 Vaprés-midi d’un faun; de 
Claude Debussy, transerit Gustave 
Samazeuilh, of France; fitite et pf. 
©,, Apr... 9); 19255 Lie: Mayr Ory a 
614203; J. Jobert, Paris. [© tran- 
seription ] 11791 

Prelude satanic; by L. A. Kempinski, 
of U. S., op. 34; orch. © May 15, 


O76 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11813 


1925; 2 c. May 18; E 616081; Photo 
play music co., ine., New York. 
11792 


Preparatory exercises and etudes in 
shifting from first to third position ; 
by E. Schroeder, of U. S., op. 18, 19. 
Chicago, Clayton F. Summy. © 
May 12, 1925; 2 c. each May 14; 
E 611921, 611922; Edward Schroe- 
der, Dubuque, Ia. [© new matter] 

11793, 11794 


President Arthur, Zion ship, w and m 
Solomon Small, of U. S. Hnglish 
text James I. Jacobs, 

(Pe DIS WSIN yaya wy) 
© Apr. 29,1925: 2)’ «May 1;'E 
613645; Albert Teres, New York. 


11795 
Pretty Antoinette; petite valse de 
salon, George Prager, arr. Calvin 


Grooms, both of U. §8.; violin and 
pf. © May 28, 1925; 2 c May 29; 
E 616333; Century music pub. co.., 
New York. 11796 


Pride (The) of Tipperary; w and m 
A. Lochhead, of Scotland; in C. © 
May, 12. 1925;>" 1 (c.*May. 25:° 
614436; Paterson, sons & co., Itd., 
Glasgow. 11797 


Priére; paroles Ed. Guinand, musique 
Charles-René, of France. © May 
15, 1925; 1 ce. June 8; E 614882; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

11798 


—— trio, Boris Levenson, of U. S., op. 
43, no. 1; violin, cello and pf. © 
June 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 19; EB 
618948; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11799 


Priére d’amour, ich weiss in der nih’ 
eine kleine pension; valse boston 
lied, text Armin Jongg, musik Theo. 
Scholle, of Germany. © Dec. 15, 
1924; 1 ec. Apr. 27, 1925; BE 614463: 
Musikverlag City, Berlin. 11800 


Prillar-guri; suite no. 8, av David 
Monrad Johansen, of Norway, op. 
12; pf. Wilhelm Hansen ed. 1. 
Prillar-guri. [4 others] © Apr. 
23, 1925; 1 c. May 14; E 614401; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

11801 

Prince of Hawaii; favorites from the 
Hawaiian opera, English tr., Fran- 
ces H. Gerber, m Charles Edward 
King, of U. S., and others. [Eng- 
lish and Hawaiian text] © Apr. 
30, 1925; 2 c and aff. May 2; A 
8856766 ; Charles EH. King, Honolulu. 

11802 


594219—26——10 


Priscilla’s blues; w Priscilla Stewart, 
m Aletha Dickerson, of U. S. ©1 
ce. June 8, 1925; E 618583; Chicago 
music pub. ¢o., ine., Chicago. 11803 


Prisoner’s (The) song; waltz, Guy 
Massey, arr. Arthur Lange, of U. S.; 
orch. “4to.., ©. June22,. 1925. 2 « 
June 23; E 619142; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co. ine, New York. [© 
arrangement] 11804 


Privateer (The); comic opera in 38 
acts, w Kenneth A. Millican and S. 
Howard, m S. Howard, of U. S8.; 
cho. pts. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 
23; E 613783; Shafter Howard, 
Newport, R. I. 11805 


Procession of gnomes; by Arnold Nau- 
mann, of Germany, op. 7, no. 7; pf. 
(rr hue: to ten 2c" Sune tc Hh 
618961; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11806 


Processional march ; by George W. An- 
drews, of U. S.; organ. Fischer ed. 
obl. 12mo. © May 28, 1925; 2c. 
Sune) 22 he '616590a: J. Kischer-é& 


bro., New York. 11807 
Prodigal (The); w M. Halapy, m 
Kathryn I. White, of U. S. © 1. 


June 18, 1925; HE 6167381; Michael 
Halapy, Finleyville, Pa. 11808 


Progressive course for violin; by Al- 


bert Harvey, of U. S. bk. VI. © 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 3; EH 618525; 
Fred. Heltman co., Cleveland. 11809 


Promenade; par Rhené-Baton, of 
France, op. 38, no. 5; pf. a 4 petites 
mains. © May 15, 1925; 1 ¢« June 
8; E 614867; Durand et cie., Paris. 

11810 


— two-step, Helen L. Cramm, of U. 
S., op. 37, no. 5; pf. duet. © May 
25, 1925; 2 ec. May 27; E 616315; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11811 


Prophecy (The) of Isaiah; in the end 
of the days, w from the Bible, m 
P. Jassinowsky, of U. S. [English 
and Hebrew text] 

Canaan PAN) nea) 
© Ater 3996.1 1925i3,02" eo Apr i-6gi; 
613485; Pinchos Jassinowsky, New 
York. 11812 


Prophet (The) of spring; arietta, 
English w M. C. Gillington, of Great 
Britain, m Grétry, ed. Dawson 
Freer, of Great Britain. © Mar. 
27, 1925; 1 @ Apr. 6; E 614420; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
English lyrics and editing] 11813 


aya 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11814 


pt. Iz, n. s., v. 26 


P’tit? (La) Lulu d’Honolulu; chanson 
hawaienne, dans Un soir de folie, 


paroles Louis Lemarchand et Buze- . 


lin, musique Vincent Scotto, of 
France. © June 12, 1925; 1c. June 
12; EH 614748; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

11814 


Pucker up; w Jessie B. Helm, m H. C. 
Renner, of U. S. © 1c. June 12, 
1925; E 618719; Hattie C. Renner, 
Cleveland. 11815 


Pudding; potpourri, C. Morena, of 
Germany, op. 153; grosses orch. mit 
violine 1 direktion. © May 1, 1925; 
1c. June 29; HE 615023; Heinrich- 
Shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 11816 


klavier. © May 1, 
1925; 1 ec. June 29; E 615013; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 11817 


Punjab; w Harry George [pseud. of 
H. G. Musgrave], melody H. George 
and Gypsy [pseud. of Elsa Mus- 
grave] both of U. S. © 1c. June 
1, 1925; E 618408; Harry George 
Musgrave, Berkeley, Calif. 11818 


Pure (The) white and the blue; w 
Sister of St. Ann, m A. C. Beaudoin, 
of U. S. Marlboro, Mass., Sisters of 
St, Ann: (©Mrsune ta: 9257 2 oe 
June 15; E 618996; A. C. Beaudoin, 
Marlboro, Mass. 11819 


Puss-puss, where’s my pussy cat; w 
and m Milton Young and Hd. H. 
Bryant, both of Great Britain; in 
K. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 4, 1925; 1 c June 
5; EH 614669; Worton David, ltd., 
London. 11820 


Put your arms around me; melody, 
I. Brodsky, of U. S. © 1c July 
1, 1925; E 619347; Irving Brodsky, 
Brooklyn. 11821 


Puzzle (Il); puzzle-fox, versi Angelo 
Raniero Borella, musica C. Lom- 
bardo, of Italy. © Apr. 1, 1925; 
1c. May 5; E 614086; Carlo Lom- 
bardo, Milan. 11822 


Quand on est trois. ; comédie 
musicale en 3 actes, livret Pierre et 
Serge Veber, lyrics Albert Wille- 
metz, musique Joseph Szule, of 
France, partition pf. et chant. © 
May 15, 1925;.1.¢c.-June 8; D 
26777; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

11823 


Quanto so’ belle ’e femmene! versi e 
musica P. Buongiovanni, of Italy; 
mand. 0 violino acc. 4to. © May 


25, 1925; 2 ec. May 27; E 618679; 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, New York. 
11824 


Quartet; by V. H. Kasper, of U. S., 
op. 5; two violins, viola and cello. 
Se. © 1 ce May. 16, 1925; 
616526; Victor Hugo Kasper, New 
York. 11825. 


Quartetto vagabondo; operetta in tre 
atti, Enrico Serrette, musica Giu- 
Seppe Pietri, of Italy; riduzione per 
canto e pf. © May 28, 1925; 2c. 
June 9; D 26781; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 11826. 


Quatuor 4 cordes; par Gabriel Fauré, 
of France, op. 121. 1. Partition. 
12mo.—2. Parties. © May 15, 1925 ; 
1c. each June 8; E 614843, 614872 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 11827, 11828 


Quejas del alma; danza, J. Rodriquez 
Arrezon, arr. A. Mesorana, both of 


U., Si: pl ©ode eluwersty 1925 = 
E 617041; Adolfo Mesorana, San 
Juan, P. R. 11829: 


Quell’ ora soave (That happy hour) f 
polka, D. Montano, of U. S.; pf. 
© May 29, 1925; 2c. May 297 
616287; D. Montano, Brooklyn. 

11830: 


Queues; a la chinoise, w and m Chan- 
ning Lefebvre, of U. S.; three wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © Mar. 25, 1925; 
2c. Mar. 26; E 610772; G. Ricordi & 
co., inec., New York. 118381 

Quick step; by Gustave Lind, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Mar. 30, 1925; 1 ce. 
May 8; E 6143138; Augener, ltd., 
London. 11832: 

Quién d& primero . . . ; da Ma- 
riana, one-step, de M. Lucarelli, of 


Italy; pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 9; E 614178; Lucien Brulé, 
Paris. : 11833 


Quiet (The) country places; w Doro- 
thy Dickinson, m Guy D’Hardelot, 
of Great Britain. © May 11, 1925; 
1 ec. May 12; EH 6143822; Chappelk 
& co., Itd., London. 11834 

Quiet fjords; by H. O. Osgood, of 
U. Sé> pf. -©, Jume 10; A925: 52> c. 
June 12; EH 618710; Composers’ mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11835: 

Quiétude; romance, Louis Gregh, arr. 
R. L. Halle, of U. 8.; full band, 
with conductor. 4to. © May 13, — 
1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618938; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 11836. 

Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conservator 
of music; piano and organ course, 
M. L. Quinn, of U. S. 1. Lesson 


og 


. 4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


123-126, sec. 36 and 37.—2. Les- 
sone 4..):©:. Apr,.3; 17, 1925; 2. ¢. 
each May 6; aff. May 21; A 857009, 
857010; Marcus Lucius Quinn, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 11837, 11838 


Quintette en sol mineur; par Vin- 
cent D’Indy, of France; 2 violins, 
alto, violoncello et pf. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. May 9; HE 614200; HKdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 11839 


Quo vadis; valzer, C. Matarazzo, arr. 
Anthony Galasso. both of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 610782; Verdi 
music shop, ine., New York. 11840 


Rachel! quand du Seigneur la grice 
tutélaire (When thou by heaven’s 
grace wert given me); from La 
Juive, J. F. E. Halévy, arr. Wil- 
liam Scotti, of U. S.; solo and duet 
saxophones with pf. acc. © Mar. 
27, 1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618890; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 11841 


Radio crazyo; w and m G. Watson, 
Ob eS, ©. 1.c. May .25,.1925: E 
618794; Gertrude Watson, St. Louis. 

11842 


Radio (The) jazz; w and melody W. 
Piabike OU. 8. Ci tee. June 29, 
1925; E 619234; W. H. Pike, Bis- 
hops Falls, Newfoundland. 11843 


Radio (The) party; w and m A. §. 


Boyer, of U. S. New York, Frank | 


Harding. © May 18, 1925; 2 e. 
May 23; HE 618244; Albert S. Boyer, 
Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa. 11844 


Radio pioneer march; by Seitz, of U. 
S.; band. 4to. © May 15, 1925; 
2 ec. May 18; E 616080; R. F. Seitz. 
Glen Rock, Pa. 11845 


Radio rage; w E. D. Nosred, m A. E. 
Nosed, Orr) 9... CG) de. Sune, 16: 
1925; E 616686; Edith Henderson, 
Washington. 11846 


Rafale; tempéte, bataille, panique, 
Craven, arr. William Sterling, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; 
E 614229; L. Maillochon, Paris. [© 
arrangement | 11847 


Raggedy Ann; fox trot, Jerome Kern, 
arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain ; 
full military band with solo clari- 
net in B flat, conductor. (Jn Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 525) © 
Apr. 27, 1925; 1 c. May 5; E 614109; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 11848 


Rags and silks; fox-trot, w Ray Mor- 
elle, m Gene McCarthy, of Great 


11860 


Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in 
C. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 


tions] © June 29, 1925; 1 c. June 
30; E 615036; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London, 11849 


Railroad (The) man’s blues; w A. L. 
Calhoun, m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln], of U. S. © May 
8, 1925; 2 ¢. May 9; HE 613898; A. 
L. Calhoun, Palatka, Fla. 11850 


Rainbow ; from Broke, w Zelda Sears, 


m Harold Levey, of U. S. © May 
Gree ae OF) eGo May 17.) Ey C1Set ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 11851 


Rainbow glasses; w Roy Case Har- 
rington, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. 
S. © June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; 
E 619303; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 11852 


Rainbow members; w and m C. A. 
Smith, of U. S. © May 29, 1925; 
2 ec. May 9; E 618486; Our little 
friend, Mountain View, Calif. 11853 


Rainbow schottische; compiled and 
arr. J. D. Schurmann, of U. S.; steel 
guitar, © May 12, 1925; 2 c. May 
18; E 616088; Joseph Daniel Schur- 
mann, Denver. 11954 


Ranks (The) of youth; w Geo. O. 
Webster, m Charles H. Gabriel, of 
U! Sie pf. “with swords.’ © June 8, 
1925; 2c. June 17; E 616744; Hom- 
er A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 11855 


Rapsodie gaélique; par Swan Hen- 
nessy, of England, op. 63; violon- 
celle et pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 «. 
May 9; E 614175; Max Eschig & 
cie., Paris’ 11856 


Ready, are you? w and m A. L. Euler, 
of U. S. © May 12, 1925; 2 c. May 
18; E 613975; A. L. Euler, York, Pa. 

11857 


Real (A) honest girl; w and m Bar- 
ton Isbell, arr. Earl Moss, both of 
U. S. Sheffield, Ala., I. M. music 
co. (Cover title: Like a real honest 
girl would do) © May 18, 1925; 
2 ec. May 18; E 616038; Barton C. 
Isbell, Sheffield, Ala. 11858 


Recreation march; by HE. Mack, rev. 
Harry (LasHartsof Un Se 2) prin 
EB. Rev, ‘ed. © May 138, 1925; 2 <¢. 
June 1; E 616426; White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 

11859 

Red (The) and gold; Trojan battle 
song, w H. L. Martin, m Chauncey 
Haines, of U. S. © May 23, 1925; 
2e. June 1; E 618351; Harry Lee 
Martin, Los Angeles, Calif. 11860 


o7v9 


\ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11861 


pt. Imr, n. s., v. 20 


Red (The) arrow division; military 
march and two-step, L. M. Swoish, 
arr. Harry L. Alford, both of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © May 21, 1925; 2 e. 
May 23; E 618220; Louise M. Swo- 
ish, North Branch, Mich. 11861 


Red (The) cloak; march, J. W. Mans- 
field, of Great Britain; band. 4to. 
©. May 7, 1925" 4 -¢ -June 4-H 
614613; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

11862 


Red (A) head gal in my home town; 
w and m H. J. White, of U. S. © 
1c. June 1,.1925; E 618382; Henry 
J. White, Dalton, Mass. 11863 


Red-head Riley; fox trot, w and m 
Apolski, Bukantis and Burt, all of 
U. S. Detroit, Mich., Apolski & 
Bukantis. (© Apr) 27), 1925-2). 
May 4; E 611748; Apolski, Bukan- 
tis and Burt, Detroit. 11864 


Red hot colored blues; w E. R. Pos- 
nack, melody H. R. and George Pos- 
nack, both of U. S. ©1 ce. May 4, 
1925; E 613648; Emanuel R. Pos- 
nack, Brooklyn. 11865 


Red hot Henry Brown; fox-trot, w 
and m Fred Rose, arr. Leroy Walk- 
er, both of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. 
© May 4, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 
611720; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 11866 


Red man blues; melody Peter HEH. 
Bocage and A. J. Piron, both of U. 
S. ©l1c. May 18, 1925; E 616075; 
Armand J. Piron, New Orleans. 

11867 


Red Mountain blues, w Henry Troy, 
melody Edgar Dowell, of U. S. © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1925; E 610788; Tune- 
house, ine., New York. 11868 


Red River boat song; mon cri era, tir’ 
la lirette, tr. John Lekberg, arr. G. 
A. Grant-Schaefer, of U. S. French 
and English text. © June 19, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 616864; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 11869 


Red Rose; from Ballet of flowers, 
Henry Hadley, op. 92, no. 1, tran- 
seribed André Polah of Holland, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2c. June 20: 
EH 618906; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 11870 


Red (A) rose; w and melody O. Dot- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. June 1, 1925; 
E 618385; Olive Dotson, Enid, Ok. 

11871 


Redeemed (The) ones in glory; w and 
m Carl Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © 


May 16, 1925; 2 ce. May 20; EB 
618440; Conference press, Chicago. 
11872 
Réflexions; nocturne, Tristan Lianow- 
ski, of Great Britain; pf. © May 
26, 1925; 1 ce. June 6; E 614650; 
James P. Hull, London. 11873 


Regatta day; impression, Charles HE. 


Meredyth, of England; pf., conti- 
nental fingering. © May 25, 1925; 
1 ce. May 25; E 614450; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 11874 


Regreso de Curacao (Come back from 
Curacao); valse, A. P. Ogenio, of 
Dutch West Indies, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. © 1c. June 17, 1925; 
E 618803 ; Antonio P. Ogenio, Brook- 
lyn. 11875 


Rejoice; w David Ferdinand Nygren, 
m John I. Bergstrom, of U. S. © 
May . 15, 1925;. 2 @ May 205) 
618458; Conference press, Chicago. 

11876 


Rejoice and be glad; w and m Carl 
Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. May 20; E 618454; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 11877 


Rekrut mazur: by Joseph Kmieé, of 


WU. S.; pf, © 1 ewume G1925.-° 
618357; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 11878 


Remembering you; from June days, 
w Clifford Grey, m J. Fred Coots, 


of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 
10; E 616567; Harms, inc., New 
York. { 11879 


Remembrance; by Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany; pf. © May 1, 1925; 2 e. 
May 5; E 611693; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 11880 


regrets, crépuscule, convalescence, 
Craven, arr. William Sterling, of 
France: orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
©: Apr. 9; 192555 sav Gel aia eo, EE 
614232; L. Maillochon, Paris. [© 
arrangement } 11881 


tenunciation; w and m Robert Hden, 
of England; in C. © June 5, 1925; 
1 ec. June 6; E 614890; Hlkin & co., 


Itd., London. 11882 
Repos (Le) en EHgypte; paroles 
Jacques Heugel, musique Henry 
Février, of France. © Apr. 9, 1925; 


1c. May 9; E 614280; Heugel, Paris. 
11883 

Requiem; w R. L. Stevenson, m Kath- 
leen Billingham, of England. (In 
Two songs) © June 15, 1925; 1 ec. 
June 29; EH 615050; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 11884 


580 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


11907 


Résurrection ; paroles Jacques Heugel, 
musique Henry Février, of France. 
©. Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e«. May 9; BH 
614283 ; Heugel, Paris. 11885 


Retrospection ; American Indian song, 
E. Aldrich Dobson, of U. SS. (in 
Sons of Manitou) 1. Sop. or ten.— 
9. Alto or bar. © May 11, 1925; 
2 ce. each May 14; E 6119381; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 11886 


Rettich (Wilhelm) Drei lieder; von 
W. Rettich, of Germany, op. 8; eine 
singstimme, klavier und obligate 
fldte. 1. Abendstindchen; dichter 
Cl. Brentano. [2 others] © Sept. 
20, 1924; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 
609013; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 11887 


Return, O Israel, return; w and m M. 
Haliquist, of U. S. © May 16, 
1925; 2 c. May 28; E 618206; Mar- 
garet Hallquist, Los Angeles. 11888 


Return of the legion; from Frasquita, 
w Reginald Arkell, of Great Britain, 
m Franz Lehar. © May 13, 1925; 
1e. June 2; E 614590; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
hew edition with English words] 

11889 

Reyenge (The) of Rain-in-the-face; 
part-song, w Longfellow, m James 
Lyon, of Great Britain, op. 83, no. 
1; men’s voices. 8vo. © May 5, 
1925; 1 e. May 6; E 614114; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 11890 

Reverie; arr. from The violin student, 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 29, 1925; 1 ec. May 1; E 
614040; Hdwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 11891 

Reveries of home; w and melody E. D. 


Carmichael, of U. S. ie. June 
ip. 1925; © 616616; BH. .D.. Car- 
michael, Mellette, S. D. 11892 
—w E. I. Carmichael, melody 


Walter W. Newcomer, of U. S. 
1c. June 29, 1925; EH 619249; E. I. 
Carmichael, Mellette, S. D. 11893 
Rhythmic-melodic violin method for 
beginners; by John Grolle, of U. S. 
Newly rev. and enl. ed. © Apr. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 618944; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. [© 
newly revised and enlarged edition] 
11894 
Rhythmic revels; bk. of musical appre- 
ciation in song, w and m Felicity 
Logan, of Great Britain. © June 
20, 1925; 1 c. June 22; E 614933; 
Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 11895 
Ricci-Signorini (Antonio) Tre espres- 
sioni liriche; di A. Ricci-Signorini, 


of Italy; viola e pf. © Mar. 9, 
1925; 1c. May 7; E 614802; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 11896 


Rickety rattle; by Edward C. Barroll, 
of U. S.; E flat alto saxophone. © 
Feb. 28, 1925; 2 c. May 2; E 611633; 


Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 11897 
Ride (A) on the lake; _ barcarolle, 
Hath Efatch;, of -U..°8.3) opt. 1° (in 
Summertime rambles in melody- 
land) © June 23, 1925; 2 c. June 
24; E 619106; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 11898 


Ridin’ on the steamer J. S.; fox-trot, 
w and m Harry PE. Jarret, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © June 2, 
1925; 2 c. June 6; E 616441; Shat- 
tinger piano and music co. St. 
Louis. 11899 


Rigaudon ; sailors’ hornpipe, Dalhousie 
Young, of Great Britain; pf. © 
June 20, 1925; 1 ¢ June 25; EH 
614952; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 11900 


Rio; w Don Drew [pseud. of James 
O’Keefe] m Cyril Crossing [pseud. 
of W. G. Haenschen] of U. S. © 
June 12, 19250 2ie) June -135" BH 
616656; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 11901 


Rio Grande; from The bamboula, w 
Douglas Furber and Irving Caesar, 
m Harry Rosenthal, of U. 8S. Lon- 
don, Chappell & co., ltd. © May 
11, 1925; 2 ec. May 20; E 618063; 
Harms, ine., New York. 11902" 


Rip van Winkle; fantasia, Clifford 
Demarest, of U. S.; organ. © June 
20, 1925; 2 ec. June 24; E 619085; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

11903 

Ripples; by Elsie K. Brett, of U. S.; 
pf. (In Make-believe sketches) © 
May 18, 1925;°2, ec May 21; EH 
618125; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 11904 

Rippling waters; by A. Hunt, of U. S8.; 
pf. ©le. June 17, 1925; E 616710; 
Albertha Hunt, Los Angeles. 11905 


Rise up, O men of God; Sacred an- 
them, w William Pierson Merrill, m 
T. Tertius Noble, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; mixed 
voices. 4to. © May 1, 1925; 2 e«. 
May 2; E 611665; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 11906 

Rising (The) eagle; march, F. Frank, 
of. Siz band.) 4to.7/© -June. 15, 
1925;.2 e«. June 18; E 618991; 
Frank Frank, Fort Ethan Allen, 
Vt. 11907 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11908 


pt. IIT, n. S., v. 20 


Rittenhouse (George) Eight glorious 
gospel hymns; w G. Rittenhouse and 
from Psalm 139, m G. Rittenhouse, 
of U. S. 12mo. © June 16, 1925; 
2 c. and aff. June 20; A 857897; 
George Rittenhouse, Brooklyn. 

11908 


Rivelazione del cuore; mazurck, G: 
Gambina, of U. S8.; violin with pf. 
acc. ©1e. June 4, 1925; E 616396; 
Joseph Gambina, Brooklyn. 11909 


River (The) of life; duet, w Mrs. Wm. 
Gardner, m Kenneth Wells, of 
U. 8.; ten. or sop. and contralto. © 
May 28,4925); 92 re eid une!) 103. 
618659; Lillenas pub. co., Indiana- 
polis. 11910 


River (The) road; waltz song, w and 
m lL. Lemmerman, of U. S. Cleve- 
land, O., Lemmerman pub. co. © 
June 20, 1925; 2 ce: June 19; BH 
618838; Lloyd Lemmerman, Cleve- 
land. 11911 


Riverboat shuffle; by Dick Voynow, 
Hoagie Carmichael and _ Irving 
Mills, all of U. S:; pf.. © June 17, 
1925; 2 c June 24; E 619111; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 11912 


Riviera; fox trot, Hazel Gilbert, of 
U. Siept © May “2571925 72 | 
May 23; E 616251; Gilbert music 
pub. co., Elyria, O. 11913 


Road (A) that winds to the sea; w 
and ameC.S: Hulk, of WU. Sa 4© 4 | 
June 22, 1925; E 619058; Claude 
Stanford Hull, San Francisco. 

11914 


Road (The) to sleepy-town; w James 
B. Kenyon, m Grover Tilden Davis, 
of U. S.; low or med. voice. © May 
26, 1925; 2 c. June 4; E 616461; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 11915 


Road (The) to yesterday; w and m 
R. Tarbox, of U. S. ©1c. June 38, 
1925: E 618494; Russell Tarbox, 
New York. 11916 


Roaring (The) forties; topical revue, 
w and m J. S. Carroll, of U. 8S. © 
1 ¢«. Apr. 8, 1925; D 26757; John 
Stuart Carroll, New York. 11917 


Robinson Crusoe; by Richard Stevens, 
of U. 8.; pf. (Jn Robinson Crusoe) 
© May 28,1925; 2 ce) June 2; H 
616349; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

11918 


Rock Aunt Dinah rock; w and mel- 
ody K. W. Wilson, arr. Johnnie 
King, both of U. S. © 1c. May 2, 
1925; E 611571; Kid Wesley Wil- 
son, Washington. 11919 


Rock me to sleep in Georgia again; 
southern ballad, w C. B. Sledge, m 
H. L. Bilger, of U. S. Augusta, Ga., 
C. B. Sledge. © May 18, 1925; 2 «. 
May 18; E 616032; H. L. Bilger, 
Augusta, Ga. 11920 


Rock me to sleep mother; w anon., m 
A. J. Carson, of U.S. © May 23, 
1925; 2 c. May 23; E 616261; Agnes 
J. Carson, Auburn, Neb. 11921 


Rock of ages; choral prelude, Alan 
Gray, of England; organ. © Apr. 
18, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 29; E 614161; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 11922 


Rocking horse; by William Baines, of 
U. S.: pf. (dn From a toy shop) 
© June 23, 1925; 2 c. June 24: B 
619102; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11923 


Rocky (The) road to Dublin, isn’t 
rocky any more; w Sam M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, m Dick Finch, of 
U. S.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © June 24, 1925; 
2 ec. June 24; E. 619114; Henry Wa- 
terson, ine., New York. 11924 


Rou, dollar, roll; w and m F. R. Nor- 
man,, of -U. S. , © Fume B9PaG25 - 
2c. June 19; E 618846; Fannie R. 
Norman, Joplin, Mo. 11925 


Roller coaster; by William Baines, : 


of U. 8.; pf. (in From a top shop) 
© June 23, 1925; 2 « June 24; EB 
619099; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 11926 


Rollin’ stone; w H. Keidel and Billy 
Waldron, melody H. Keidel, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 13, 1925; E 616649; 
Harold Keidel, Minneapolis. 11927 


Rolling down to Rio; serio comic ditty, 
w Rudyard Kipling, m F. A. How- 
son; of -U. S!> in B Miata Apr. 
25, 19253°2 e) May 15; i Groity- 
Frank A. Howson, Hollis, L. I., N. Y. 

11928 


Romance; by F. Fradkin, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. 1 °c. June 
25, 1925; E 616938; Fredric Frad- 
kin, New York. 11929 


by Herbert Sharpe, of Great 
Britain, op. 75; pf. Berners ed. © 
May 29, 1925; 1 e. June 10; HE 
614809; Joseph Williams, lItd., Lon- 
don. 11930 


tekst H. C. Andersen, musik Ad. 
Riis-Magnussen, of Denmark. © 
Apr. 23, 1925; 1 ¢@ May 14; EH 
614402; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. 11931 


082 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


11956 


Romance in A flat; by Edward Rein- 
hardt, of U. S.; pf. © May 235, 
1925; 2 c. May 27; E 616304; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 11932 


Romance land; by Dorothy Forster, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
June 18, 1925; E 616761; Dorothy 
Forster Cary, New York. 11933 


Romanza; by L. Souther, of U. S8.; 
pf. Boston, Mass., Charles W. Ho- 
meyer & co. © Apr. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 11; E 613961; Louise Souther, 
Winthrop, Mass. 11934 

Rondeau; cho. w Leigh Hunt, m Louis 
Victor Saar, of U. S8., op. 104a, no. 
2; men’s voices, a cappella. 4to. 
© Mar. 14, 1925; 2 c. June 20; E 
618926; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 11935 

Rondel; w Clinton Scollard, m Clive 
Carey, of Great Britain; in A flat. 
© May 12, 1925; 1 c« May 13; H 
614332; HEikin & co., ltd., London. 

11936 


Rosalie; fox trot, w and m S. Lesin- 
sky, of U. S., arr. Edward R. Cooke. 
© 1c: June 16, 1925; E 616693; 
Samuel Lesinsky, Baltimore. 11937 


Rose (The) ; w M. 8. Duffield, m Helen 
Kent, of U. S. ©1c. May 9, 1925; 
EK 618134; Mary Sharpe Duffield, 
Camden, N. J. 11988 

Rose (A) for every heart; w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, m _ Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.; high 


voice. © June 11, 1925; 2 «. June 
13; E 616606; Harms, inc., New 
York. 11939 


Rose (A) from the Em’rald isle; w 
and melody A. J. Snow, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 22, 1925; E 619063; Al- 
bert John Snow, S. Boston, Mass. 

11940 

Rose Marie; selection, Rudolf Friml 
and Herbert Stothart, arr. Dan God- 
frey, of U. S.; military band with 
conductor. London, Chappell & co., 
ltd. © June 16, 1925; 1c. June 23; 
E 614946; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 11941 

selected and arr. H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 
©} Apr.).27-1925,; 1.e.,May 145.8 
614406 ; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
new orchestration ] 11942 

Rose of all the world; w Hubert Hen- 
derson, m J. Hammond, of U. S. © 
1 c. May 20, 1925; E 618075; John 
Hammond, New York. 11943 


Rose of dawn; w and m W. Wake- 


field, of Great Britain, domiciled at ! 


San Francisco, Calif., arr. Geo. O. 
Hill. San Francisco, Calif., Criter- 
ion music pub. co. © June 4, 1925; 
2 c. June 8; E 618611; Wallace 
Wakefield, San Francisco. 11944 


Rose (The) of love; w and m Ber- 


nard Hamblen, of U. S. 1. Low 
voice.—2. High voice. © June 12, 
1925; 2 ce. each June 18; E 618980, 
618981; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 11945, 11946 


Rose (The) of mother’s love; w E. 
C. Baird, m G. K. Sturgis, of U. S. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 e. Mar. 28; E 
610779; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 11947 


Rose cf my heart; w and melody V. 
Scott, of U'\S. "© 1 ¢ May 23, 
1925; E 618191; Violet Scott, Nel- 
sonville, O. 11948 


Rose of Samarkand; w Royden Bar- 
rie, m Hric Coates, of Great Britain. 
© May 13, 1925; 1 c. May 19;'E 
614390 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

11949 

Rosella del mio cuore (Rosella of my 
heart) ; tamo, t’adoro, d’ amore, w 
and m M. Ferrandino, of U. S. 

1 ec. June 8, 1925; EH 618619; Mike 
Ferrandino, Portland, Or. 11950 


Rosemary; that’s for remembrance, 
Edward HElgar, arr. Cyril Jenkins, 
both of Great Britain. 1. Brass band, 
32mo.—2. Military band. 4to. © 
June 2, 1925; 1 c. each May 28; 
EH 614596, 614597; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 119515511052 


Rosemary’s lullaby; w and m Dora- 
belle Rose, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 
2 ca May 7; E 613810; Mrs. C. O. 
Rose, Decatur, Il. 11953 


Rosen biusser; af Seala revyen, 1925, 
tekst Ludvig Brandstrup und AI- 
fred Kjerulf, musik Emil Reesen og 
Kai Normann, both of Denmark. 
© May 20, 1925; 1 ¢. June 4; E 


614677; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 11954 
Rosenthal (Arechy) Etude; by A. 


Rosenthal, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Apr. 8, 1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614809; 
Augener, Itd., London. 11955 
Roses (Les) du ciel ont fleuri la terre; 
cantique a Sainte Thérése de len- 
fant Jésus; poésie R. P. Courier, 
musique E. Bruneau, of France; 
solo et choeur 4 lunisson ou 4 3 
voix égales, ou 4 voix mixtes ad lib. 
© May 1, 1925; 1. e@) June 6; E 
614632; Vve L. J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur-Sevre, France. 11956 


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11957 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Rosie; w and m P. M. Kosta, of U. 8. | Rtibezahl (EHh’ ich ftir deine liebe 


© June 20, 1925; 2c. June 29; HE 
619269; Peter M. Kosta, St. Louis. 


11957 
Rossi (Michel Angelo) Six toccatas; 
transcrites Felice Boghen, of 


France; pf: © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 e. 
May 9; E 614260; Heugel Paris. 
[© revision] 11958 


Rotary call to service; w Annie F. 
Kready, m U. H. Hershey, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. © Mar. 10, 1925; 1 
ce. Apr. 25; 1 c. May 4; E 613782; 

. Urban H. Hershey, York, Pa. 

11959 


Rote sonne (Red sun); boston, Syd. 
Bondy, arr. Max Schulz-Berger, both 
of Germany ; salon orch. mit klavier- 
direktion. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1925; 1 
ce. May 25; E 614716; Musikverlag 


Drei sterne, Berlin. 11960 
Rough house blues; a_- reckless 
woman’s lament, w and melody 
Spencer Williams, of U. S. ©1e. 


May 26, 1925; E 618280; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
11961 


Row! row! Rosie; w.Alfred Bryan, 
melody George W. Meyer, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 9, 1925; E 611774; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

11962 


pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © May 
20, 1925; 2.c. May 19; E 616162; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. 11963 


Rowena; w J. J. Henry, m H. A. Hum- 


mel, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 2 c. 
June 26; E 616972; J. J. Henry, 
Grant Town, W. Va. 11964 
Royal; one step, Nicola Moleti, of 


Italy ; piccola orch, con pf. condut- 
tore. Carisch ed. 4to. © Feb. 27, 
1925; 1 ec. May 7; E 614301; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 11965 


Royal flush, march; by J. P. Hopper, 
of U.S.; band. 4to. © May 14, 1925; 
2c. May 16; E 618019; J. P. Hopper, 
Sloan, Ia: 11966 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Mel- 
ody in F; arr. Arnoldo Sartorio, of 
Germany ; two pfs., eight hands. © 
May 7%, 1925; 2 c. May 9; H 613939 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement] 11967 


transcribed Carlos Salzedo ; 
of U. 8.; harp. © June 10, 1925: 
2c. June 12; E 618709; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 11968 


zahl’).; shimmy-fox, text Kurt 
Schwabach u. Willy Rosen, musik 
W. Rosen, of Germany, arr. Biro 
Janos, of Hungary; orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion. 4to. © Apr. 1,'1925; 1 ec. 
June 22; H 614960 ; Musikverlag Drei 
sterne. Berlin. 11969 


Ruisseau (Le); caprice, Bradford- 
Boutelje, of U. S.; orch, with pf. or 
organ conductor. © June 22, 1925; 
2 e. June 23; E 616903; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 11970 


Rumba dance and song; by J. Elie, 
of Haiti, domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©le May 28, 1925; BE 618297; 
Justin Elie, New York. 11971 


Runaway (The) train; novelty song, 
w Robert E. Massey, m Carson Robi- 
son, of U. S. © June 16, 1925; 2 c. 
June 17; E 616773; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 11972 

Running away from the blues; w P. 
G. Smith, melody Carl C. Seamon, 
of U.S... ©1 cx May Gl 92a 


618756; Paul Gerard Smith, ince., 
New York. 11973. 
Rural fiirts; intermezzo, James C. 


Bradford, arr. Morris Aborn, both 
of U. S8.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Belwin con. ed. © June 23, 1925; 
2c. June 26; EH 616963 ; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 11974 


Rush hours; morceau caractéristique, 
George H. Sanders, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; orch. with 
organ or pf. conductor. © June 8, 
1925; 2 c. June 13; EH 616655; Geo. 
H. Sanders co., New York. 11975. 


Rushpool; by Carlyon De Lyle, of 
England; pf. © May 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 1; EH 614604; Swan & co., Itd., 
London. 11976 


Russian dance; tone picture, H. Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain, op. 57, no. 3; 
violin and pf. London, J. Curwen & 
sons:,1 lid: 1 ©!) Apr, 23.) 1925,968% ec. 
May 8; E 614135; Harry Farjeon, 
London. 11977 

Rustic revels; by Felix Burns, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 27, 1925; 
1c. May 27; E 614588; Reid bros., 
Itd., London. 11978 

Rustiing leaves; by Orville A. Lind- 
quist; of U. S.; pf ‘© June 22, 
1925; 2 ec. June 24; E 619096; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 11979 


Rybner (Dagmar de Corval) <A song; 
w Clinton Scollard, m D. de C. Ryb- 
ner, of U. S.; high voice. © Mar. 
17, 1925; 2 ec. June 20; E 618918; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 11980 


584 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12004 . 


Rythmes 4 danser; de René Lenor- 
mand, of France, op. 110, nos. I a 
V; pf. 1° .série. 1. Smyrne. [4 
others] © Apr. 9, 1925; 1¢. May 9; 
E 614263; Heugel, Paris. 11981 


nos. VI 4 X; pf. 2° série. 
6, Koutais [4 others] © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1 e. May 9; E 614286; Heugel, 
Paris. 11982 


Rhythmic sketches for the kindergar- 
ten; by R. C. Vesper, of U. S.; pf. 
obl. 24mo. © June 2, 1925; 2 «. 
June 8; E 618542; Ruth Cawthorne 
Vesper, Los Angeles. 11983 


S. W. A. K. (Sealed with a kiss); w 
and melody B. H. Molloy, of U. S. 
©l1e. June 23, 1925; E 616886; Bes- 
Sie Haynes Molloy, Vimy, Canada. 

11984 


Sabbath evening in the village; by L. 
Renk, of U. S.; pf. © May 7, 1925; 
2 c. May 9; E 613935; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 11985 


Sabbath (The) school song; w A. 
Snowberger, m Kathryn I. White, of 
U.S. ©Clec. June 2, 1925; E 616346; 
Arthur Snowberger, New Brighton, 
Pa, 11986 


Sacred soles and duets; w Mabel Mill- 
er Sturgis, E. C. Baird and others, 
m G. K. Sturgis, J. C. Blaker, and 
others, compiled J. E. Sturgis, of 
U: S. 12mo. © May 15, 1925: 2c. 
and aff. May 22; A 855346; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 11987 


Sacred (The) trust; w Virginia M. 
Cosby, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; BH 
619804; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 11988 


Safety first; w and melody J. W. El- 
ler, of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 1925; 
EH 619233; J. W. Eller, Cement, Okl. 

: 11989 

Sahara, don’t desert your shiek; w 
and melody F. G. Moritsky, of U. 8. 
© 1c. May 7, 1925; E 611717; Fred 
George Moritsky, Brooklyn. 11990 


Sail boat; by William Baines, of U. 
S.; pf. (Jn From a toy shop) © 
sume 23) (19253), 2°>.¢c.. dune? 24> BE 
619100; Arthur P. Schmidt, co., Bos- 
ton, 11991 

Sailors (The) have a dance; by Paul 
Lawson, of U. S8.; pf. (Mirth and 


jollity) © May 7, 1925; 2 c. May 
9; E 6138916; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 11992 


Sailors (The) of the guard; from The 
prince of Mah Jong, w and m Fraser 


Allan, of Canada. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
1c. May 1; E 6140385; Leo Feist, 
Itd., Toronto, Canada. 11993 


St. Lawrence boat song; fringue, 
fringue sur l’aviron, tr. John Lek- 
berg, m arr. G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
of U. S. French and English text. 
© June 19, 1925; 2'c. June 20; E 
616860; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 


ton. 11994 
St. Matthew; choral prelude, Alan 
Gray, of England; organ. © Apr. 


22, 1925; 1 « May 4; E 614149; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 11995 


St. Oswald; choral prelude, Alan Gray, 
of England; organ. © Apr. 18, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 29; E 614162; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 11996 


Sakuntala; by A. Setaro, of U. S.; 


1st. violin. © 1c. May 7, 1925; E 
611703; Andrea Setaro, Berkeley, 
Calif. 11997 


Sally Gray; w and melody C. Kay, 
of U: S. © 1 © May 23, 1925; E 
618184; Clifford Kay, Hopewell, Pa. 

11998 


Salve caput cruentatum; St. Bernard’s 
hymn, tr. John Addington Symonds, 
m Fritz Bennicke Hart, of Great 
Britain; sop. solo and female cho., 
with pf. acc., violin and cor. anglais 
pts. ad lib. 8vo. © Apr. 29, 1925; 
1c. May 16; E 614860; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 11999 


Sand cave; w and melody O. G. Tea- 
ford, of U. S. ©1ce June 1, 1925; 
E 618371; Olive G. Teaford, French 
Lick, Ind. 12000 


Sandman (The) ; little suite, Mildred 
Weston, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
June 28, 1925; 2 e. June 24; EB 
619097 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 12001 


Sandman is calling you; w Florence 
Dinnin, m George Roberts, of U. S.; 
low voice in B flat. Fischer ed. © 
May 12, 1925;2 ec. May 14; E 
611892; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

12002 


Sandman’s (The) call (Sandminn- 
chens ruf); w Lora Kelly, m C. de 
Harrack, of U. S., op. 14; bar. or 
mezzo sop. Vienna, Waldheim-Eb- 
erle, a. g. © Nov. 20, 1924; 2 «. 
May 14, 1925; EH 616534; Charles de 
Harrack, Cleveland. 12003 

Sanemangogne o’ moving pictures; 
versi e musica P. Vittori, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; pf. ©1e. 
May 2, 1925; E 6138825; Pasquale 
Vittori, New York. 12004 


089 


12005 


Sans le savoir j’suis venu au monde; 
fox-trot, sur les motifs de la chan- 
son de Francois Bontemps, Antonin 
Ferré, of France et Ciro Urbini, of 
Italy; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
Ato..©, Apr. 9, 192535.1 ‘¢. May)9; 
E 614220; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 12005 


Santa; opereta en dos actos, letra y 
musica L. D. Uranga, of Mexico, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. Vocal 
se. ©ic. June 23, 1925; HE 616898 ; 
Lauro D. Uranga, Los Angeles. 

12006 


Sarabande; by William Croft, tran- 
scribed Harold Craxton, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © May 1, 
1925; 1 ec. May 15; E 614357 ; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 12007 


Sarah and Clara; comedy fox trot 
song, w and m Harry Tilsley and 
Huntley Trevor, both of Great Brit- 
ain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 15; E 614819; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 12008 


Sari; from The brown derby, w Clif- 
ford Grey and Ray Perkins, m R. 
Perkins and Paul Lannin, both of 
U. S. © June 4, 1925; 2 c. June 6; 
E 618640; Harms, ine., New York. 

12009 


Savannah sunset; by George L. Cobb, 
of U. 8.; pf. (Dementia Americana, 
no..‘4) * ©, Apr.; 10; 1925 42.6.) May 
2; E 611648; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 12010 

Save me, O God; recitative and aria, 
w from the Bible, m Cuthbert Har- 
risy of Great Britain. [1. n C— 
Dito pA tiatel © Ame S19 O25 ; 
2 ec. each June 20; E 616863; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12011 

Saved forever; w Ray EH. York, m 
M. Dow Mooney, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 ec. June 27; H 617008; 
Dow Mooney, Fort Worth, Tex. 

12012 

Saved to serve; w and m J. Josey, of 
U. S. © June 24, 1925; 2 ec June 
27; E 617008; John Josey, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 12013 

Savior, breathe an evening blessing; 
w anon., m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. 
S. © June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; 
E 6193808; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 12014 

Saviour (The) is near; w and m Carl 
Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. May 20; E 618445; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 12015 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Saviour mine; sacred song, w Emily 
Carr Taylor, m C. E. Shepard, of 
U. ‘Si; ink... ©May 21, 192522 "ec. 
May 25; E 616195; Charles HE. Shep- 
ard, Batavia, N. Y. — 12016 


Savoy medley of medleys; one-step, 
arr. Debroy Somers, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © June 2, 1925; 1 ¢. June 
3; E 614592; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 12017 


Savoy southern memories; medley one- - 


step, Debroy Somers, of England ; 
pt... © Apr: 27, 1925.) bye. winavi ; 
E 614540; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Itd., London. 12018 
Saxophun ; novelty fox-trot, Rudy Wie- 
doeft, arr. Hugo Frey, both of U. S.; 
E flat alto saxophone with orch. 
ace. 4to. © June 2, 1925; 2c. June 
3; E 618516; Robbins-Engel, ine., 
New York. 12019 
Say Arabella, what's a fella to do; w 
Gus Kahn, melody Ted Fiorito, of 


U. S.. © 1. e Mune eirs2ae 
618328; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 12020 


pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © June 25, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; H 619176; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 12021 
Say! how I can love; w and m Daca, 


the cowsongboy, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 16, 1925; E 616689; Harry 
Payne Reeves, New York. 12022 


Say it love with diamonds; w H. de 
Rési, m D. Bigelow, of U.S. ©l1e. 
June 8, 1925; E 618607; Dorothie 
Bigelow, New York. 12023 

Say Thank you; w Ida M. Budd,’ m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June ZO eH Gles22 - 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

12024 


Scale tunes; by Fred W. Smallwood, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 23, 
1925; 1 c. June 24; E 614942; Ea- 
win Ashdown, Itd., London. 12025 

Scarlatti (Domenico) Seize mor- 
ceaux faciles (Sixteen easy pieces) ; 
de D. Scariatti, recueillis et révisés 
F. Boghen, of France; pf. © Apr. 
9, 1925; 1 c«. May 9; E 614261; Heu- 
gel, Paris. [© revision] 12026 

Scene de carnaval; by Aug*st Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 252; pf. © May 


25, 19253 2i0e8 May) 2 GlGald: — 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
12027 
Scenes that are brightest; from Mari- 
tana, Wallace, simplified Alice T. 
Davis, of U. S.; pf. Davis ed. Chi- 
cago, Ill, Davis music pub. co. © 


O86 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


June 24, 1925; 2 e«. June 25; WH 
616953 ; Ed. O. Peets, Cleveland. 

. 12028 

Scenic (A) impression; a spring in 
the park, Jean Sibelius, op. 46, arr. 
Alfred Pagel, of Germany; orch. 
New and rev. ed. (Pelleas and 
Melisande set) © May 10, 1925; 
1 « May 27; E 614442; Schle- 
singer’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 


Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. [© 
new arrangement] 12029 
Schenk doch deine augen; einem 


kinde, foxtrot und lied, text und 
musik Arthur Rebner, of Austria. 
@) Janis, 1925; 1 « May 25; EB 
614706; Edition Rebner & Wergo, 


Berlin. 12030 
Scherzo from sonata no. 2; by C. M. 
von Weber, op. 39, orch. Adolf 


Schmid, of England, domiciled at 
New York; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 26; EB 


6192138; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. [© orchestration] 12031 
Schmeichelei (Cajolery); von Felix 
White, of England: pf. © Apr. 15, 


1925; 1 <« May 19; E 614501; Uni- 
versal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 12032 


Schmeiele; w and melody A. King, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York, arr. 
Jeanne Schwartzenberg. 5 RBA Es 
June 18, 1925; E 616756; Adolph 
King, New York. 12033 

Schmidt’s collection of short trios; 
compiler Arthur P. Schmidt co., of 
U. S.; violin, cello and pf. © June 
15, 1925; 2 c. June 19; E 618947; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

12034 

Schmitt (Aloys) Sonata; op. 132, ed. 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain: 
violin and pf. Augener’s ed. 
Apr. 24, 1925; 1c. May 8; E 614803; 
Augener, Itd., London. [© editing] 

12035 

Schone (Die) Adrienne hat eine 
hochantenne ; tschintarata-radio, 
foxtrot, text Wauwau, musik Her- 
mann Leopoldi, of Germany. © 
Jan. 1, 1925; 1c. Apr. 27; E 614469; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 


12036 
Schreker (Franz) Zwei  lyrische 
gesinge; nach dichtungen Walt 
Whitman, musik F. Schreker, of 


Austria; hohe singstimme und kla- 
vier. 1. Wurzeln und Halme sind 
dies nur. [1 other] © Nov. 27, 
1924; ic. Feb. 5, 1925; E 608517; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 
12037 


12047 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Schubert 
album; collection of favorite melo- 
dies, transcriptions and lighter com- 
positions, compiled Preston Ware 
QremeCofl PD. ope.) «OyApri: 24, 
1925; 2 c. and aff. May 6; A 830645; 

. Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12038 


Serenata di Schubert; versi F. 
Pennino, arr. F. Pennino, of U. S.; 
mand. acc. Edizione Pennino. 4to. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 « June 8; E 
618613; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. [© words and arrangement of 
music] 12039 


Soirées de Vienne; valse caprice, 
Schubert-Liszt, bearb. Florizel Von 
Reuter, of U. S.; violine und klavier. 
© Mar. 17, 1925; 2 c. June 22: EB 
616513 ; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 
12040 
no. 6, F. Schubert, tran- 
scribed Liszt, arr. V. F. Safranek, 
of U. S.; military band with con- 
ductor. Carl Fischer’s ed. © Apr. 
20, 1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618934; 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 12041 
Schumann (Robert Alexander) The 


album; op. 34, no. 4, arr. Bendix 
Wilson, of U. S.; full orch. with 
conductor’s sc. © May 7, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Maly’ 11; 1925 5 616524; ‘C. C.-Bir- 
chard & co., Boston. [© orchestra- 
tion ] 12042 


Concerto; op. 54, ed. rev. M. 
Moszkowski, of France; pf., en la 
mineur. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. May 
9; E 614253; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision } 12043 
Fantasiestticke; three tone pic- 
tures, op. 73, arr., sc., ed., fingered 
and bowed James Brown, of Eng- 
land ; string orch., with pf. © May 
14,1925; 1 ¢. May. 255.) 614457 ° 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 12044 
Faschingsschwank aus Wien; 
phantasiebilder, op. 26, neue aus- 
gabe Emil von Sauer, of Germany; 
pf. Ed. Peters. 1. Allegro. [4 
others] © Feb. 14, 1925; 1 «& May 
25; E 614732; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
12045 

——Phantasie; op. 17, neue ausgabe 
Emil von Sauer, of Germany; pf. 
Ed. Peters. © Feb. 14, 1925: 1 e. 
May 25; E 614733; C. EF. Peters, 
Leipzig. 12046 
Schumannana; arr. R. W. Saar, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 17, 
1925; 1 ec. June 15; E 614790; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 12047 


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12048 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 20 


Schumann (Robert Alexander)—Con. | 


Symphonische etiiden in form von 
variationen; op. 13, neue ausgabe 
Emil von Sauer, of Germany; pf. 
Ed. Peters. © Feb. 14, 1925; 1 ¢. 


Leipzig. 12048 


—Triumerei and nocturne; arr. Al- 
bert Harvey, of U. S.; 1st violin 
with pf. acc. © May 20, 1925; 2c. 
May 22; H 616189; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. [© bowing, finger- 
ing and phrasing] 


Sciasciona mia; versi e musica G. 
Amato, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. ©1e. June 3, 1925; E 618515; 
Gennaro Amato, Brooklyn. 12050 


Scotch idyl; by Clarence Cameron 
White, of U. S., op. 26; violin and 
De: “© Apr. 30,1925; 2.¢. June /Z0:: 
E 618899; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 12051 


Scotch piper; by Wallace A. Johnson, 
Of WU. Say oputh4oq. now opi n© 
June 12, 1925; 2 ec. June 18; EH 
618955; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 12052 


Scottish ‘patrol (La patrouille ecos- 
saise) ; the gathering o’ the clans, 
A. Williams, of England; military 
band. Military band ed. June 
17, 1925; 1 ec. June 29; EH 615040; 
Hawkes & son, London. 12053 


Scouts march song; w M. M., m M. 
Moncrieff, of England. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 1 « June 16; E 614792; 
Murri Moncrieff, London. 12054 


Se tu sapessi (If you knew)! valse, 
D. Montano, of U. S.; pf. © May 
29, 1925; 2c. May 29; EH 616288; 
D. Montano, Brooklyn. 12055 


Sea haven; w Martyn Herbert, m 
Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Bri- 
tain sim, G., ©) Apr. 4b. 1925200 ¢. 
May 16; E 614865; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 12056 


Sea (The) lily; by Thomas Vincent 
Cator, oi U. S., ed. Jacob Gegna; 
violin and pf. © May 18, 1925; 
2 e. May 19; E 616183; Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York. 12057 


Search me, O God; w adapted from 
Psalm 189, m Harry Dixon Loes, of 
U. S. © May 20, 1925; 2 c. June 
5; E 616412; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12058 

See the Word is incarnate; anthem, 
Orlando Gibbons, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of Great Britain; violin 


12049 | 


1 and 2, viola 1 and 2 and violon- 
cello. 4to. © May 22, 1925; 1 «¢. 
June 6; E 614687; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 12059 


| —— biblical w, Orlando Gibbons, 
May 25; HE 614731; C. F.. Peters, | m ando Gibbons 


ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, of HEng- 
land; ten. solo, with cho. mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Apr. 18, 
1925; 1 ec. Apr. 29;-E 614153 ; Stain- 
er & Bell, Itd., London. 


Seeing Russia with teacher; ten de- 
scriptive duets, Leo Ornstein, of 
U. S.; pf. Set 1, 2. © June 1, 1925; 
2c. June 5; HE 616482, 616433; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 

12061, 12062 


Segreto di Zingara ; canzone spagnola, 
versi Tina Rontani, musica Vincen- 
zo Billi, of Italy, op. 403; pf. con 
paroles. © May 25, 1925; 1 c. May 
26; E 614454; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 12063 


Select revival songs; ed. N. W. All- 
phin, of U. S., and W. H. Free. 
16mo. © May 25, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 5; A 858498; Newton Wash- 
ington Allphin, Abilene, Tex. 

12064 

Selected organ preludes; for tunes of 
the Ev. Luth. hymn-book, composed 
and arr. H. Grote, of U. S., op. 33. 
v. 3. St. Louis, Mo., Concordia pub. 
house print. © June 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
June 20; EH 616854; Herman Grote, 
St. Louis. 12065 


Selected works for organ; ten pieces, 
César Franck, ed. Edward Shippen 
Barnes, of U. S. obl. 8vo. © May 
1, 1925; 2 c. May 5; E 611697; G. 
Schirmer, inc, New York. [© 
editing} 12066 

Selection from Spohr’s works; select- 
ed and arr. Walter Reynolds, of 
Great Britain; band. obl. 8vo. © 
May 28, 1925; 1 ec. June 19; E 
614920; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 12067 


Seminola; Indian love song, w and m 
Robert King and Harry Warren, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Dick Konter. © Apr. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Apr. 20; E 6138325; Skid- 
more music co., inec., New York. 

12068 


o—- Same,.... © \Apr 18a 1945-702 e. 


May 14; E 611916; Skidmore music © 


co., inc., New York. 12069 


Send out the light; w Alfred Bar- 
ratt, m I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. © 
June 24, 1925; 2 e«. June 27; EH 
616999; I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 12070 


588 


12060 


ee erie iin, ting 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Send out Thy spirit; by Fr. Jos. 
Schuetky, op. 8, ed. Cecil Forsyth, 
of England; mixed voices. 4to. 
Mar (27,9925; 2 « Mar.) 283) BE 
610762; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© editing] 12071 


Send us refreshing times O Lord; w 
and m Carl Olof Dahlen, of U. S. 
© May 15, 1925; 2 c. May 20; EB 
618449 ; Conference press, Chicago. 

12072 

Seneca; Indian dance, H. Beaumont 
[pseud. of Harry C. Jordan] of U. 
Sse niko) une 1, 1925; 2 ¢ May 
29; E 616282; Lanpher D. Lasselle, 
Brookline, Mass. 12073 


Sentimental me and romantic you; 
from Garrick Gaieties, w Lorenz 
Hart, m Richard Rodgers, of U. S. 
© June 25, 1925; 2 c. June 26; H 
619155; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 12074 


Sentinel (The) poppies; w Stephen A. 
Doyle, m EH. A. Schulze, of U. S.; 
med. voice. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
May 4; E 6138709; Ernest August 
Schulze, Chicago. 12075 


Serenade; by Norbert Rosch, of Ger- 
many; 
1925; 2 ¢..May 9; E 613926; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12076 


by R. Drigo-L. Auer, arr. William 
Scotti, of U. S.; solo and duet saxo- 
phones with pf. ace. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618889; Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 12077 
by S. Cardillo, of U. S.; pf. 


1 e. June 22, 1925; E 619068; Salva- 
tore Cardillo, Brooklyn. 12078 
par Gaspar Cassado6, of Spain; 
violoncello, ou violon, et pf. © Apr. 
‘10, 1925; 1 ec. May 8; E 614996; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 
12079 
sketch from old Mexico, Cady C. 


Kenney, of U. S.; pf. © Mar. 19, 
1925; 2 c. May 2; E 611645; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 12080 


suite, Arnold Schonberg, op. 24, 
arr. Felix Greissle, of Austria; aus- 
gabe fiir klavier zu 4 hinden. © 
Mave AOZos 1 ec. tune 42 By 
614671; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. 12081 

Sérénade badine; by Gabriel-Marie, 
arr. R. L. Halle, of U. S.; full band, 
with conductor. 4to. © May 14, 
1925; 2 c. June 20; E 618931; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 12082 


violin and pf. © May 7, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12092 


Sérénade coquette; by R. Barthélemy, 
transcribed with variations, Jascha 
Gurewich, of U. S.; E flat or C 
melody saxophone and pf. ace. 
June 2, 1925; 2c. June 3; EH 618823; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

12083 


Serenata; by Alois Reiser, arr. M. L. 
Lake, of U. S8.; full band, with con- 
ductor. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 2 «. 
June 20; E 618932; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 

12084 


Serenata andermatt; von Vincenz Mur- 
zilli, of Italy, op. 6; orch. mit pf. 
direktion. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
1c June 22; E 614962; Musikver- 
lag Drei sterne, Berlin. 12085 


Serenata siciliana (Sicilian serenade) ; 
English version Th. Baker, of U. S., 
m collected, elaborated and arr. 
Geni Sadero. [Sicilian dialect and 
English text]’ © Mar. 31, 1925; 1 


ce. Apr. 30, 1 ec. May 18; E 618308; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
English version] 12086 


— Italian folk-song, English version 


Th. Baker, m collected, elaborated 
and arr. Geni Sadero, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. [Italian 


and English text] © Mar. 31, 1925; 
2c. Apr. 6; E 611812; G. Schirmer, 


ine, New York. [© _ collection, 

elaboration and arrangement] 
12087 

Serenata spagnola; versi Riccardo 


Cordiferro, musica Salvatore Giut- 
tari, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; with violin ace. ©1ce. June 
1, 1925; E 618398; Rocario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 12088 


Serpent (The) in Eden; w G. Harblin, 
m Walter Newcomer, of U. S. New 
York City, Equitable music corp. 
© Mar. 30, 1925; 2 « June 3; EB 
616925; Georgia Harblin, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 12089 


Serva (La) ed il soldato; w and m 
G. Russo, arr. Borrelli, both of U. 
S. ©le. May 12, 1925; E 611849; 
Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 

2090 


Serving others; w and m Albert Simp- 
son isBReltz, of. WU. > S.:+@ June! 8, 
1925; 2 ec. June 17; E 616745; Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12091 


Same. © June 22, 1925: 2 «¢. 
June 29; EK 619311; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 12092 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12093 


pt. 111, n.'s.;-v. 20 


Shack (The) where I was born; w } She’s crying for me blues; melody 


M. Lozay, m Helen Kent, of U. S. 
© May 25, 1925; 2 c«. May 28; E 
618314: Marie Lozay, Indianapolis. 

12093 


Shadow waltz: by W. Berwald, of U. 
S.; pf. © June 22; 1925; 2c. June 
24; E 619093; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 12094 


Shadows; ballad, w A. Rand, m Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding, music publisher. © 
wune: O" T9252 ve June 19 4h 


616779; Alice Rand, Haverhill, 
Mass. 12095 
Shadows, graceful shadows; w and 


melody E. Hyde, of U. S. ©1e 
May 4, 1925; E 613663; HE. Hyde, 
Siler, Va. 12096 


Shadows (The) of the evening hours; 
w Adelaide A. Procter, m S. E. 
Lovatt, of Great Britain; children’s 
voices and mixed cho., in E. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Apr 29.7 1925 1c May 1 
614294; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 12097 


Shake that thing; 
George Washington Bates, of U. S., 


arr. S. Walford Young. ee, 
June 10, 1925; E 618672; George W. 
Bates, Chicago. 12098 


w and m Charlie Jackson, of 


LON gas? i Ve. June 2s. 1025 37k 
618578 ; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. 12099 


Shake those blues; w Will H. Hend- 
rickson, m De Koven Thompson, of 


U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. May 4, 
1925; E 613701; Carl A. Barrett, 
Chicago. 12100 
Shamur; w and m D. S. Drake, of 
Heiss eee May 22. 19252 
618133; Dorothy Sussdorff Drake, 


Oakland, N. J. 


Shark (The) dance; South sea epi- 
sode, Wm. Chas. Schoenfeld, of 
U. S.; oreh. © June 16, 1925; 2 «. 
June 18; E 618818; Photo play mu- 
sie co., ine., New York. 12102 


She’s a rose that grows in your heart; 
w Ed. Rose, m Harold A. Dellon, 
of U. S. © May 11, 1925; 2 c. May 
22; E 618132; Harold Dellon, inc., 
Cleveland. 12103 


She’s crying for me; by Santo Pecora, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 20, 1925; 2 «. 
May 25; E 618526; Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 12104 


12101 


fox trot, w and m | 


Santo Pecora, arr. Elmer Schoebel, 
both of U. S. ©1e. May 22, 1925; 
E 616172; Melrose bros. music ¢o., 
ine., Chicago. 12105 


She’s drivin’ me wild; w and m Ger- 
old Marks and Buddy Fields, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © June 15, 
1925; °2> «| June? 17: “Hy versst4 ; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

12106 


w Buddy Fields, m Gerald Marks, 
of U.S." © 1 May 2671925" 5 
618275 ; Broadway musi¢ corp., New 
York. 12107 


She’s got nothing above the ears; w 
and m Eric Valentine and J. A. Tun- 
bridge, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
4, 1925; 1 c. June 6; E 614637; B 
Feldman & co., London. 12108 


She’s just a burst of Sunshine; w H. 
EK. Culp, m Eugene Platzman, of 
U. .S.. © Lf ©) (Maw oleae o2 a 
618088 ; H. Edward Culp, Sunbury, 
Pa. 12109 


She’s the sweetest gal in Kankakee; 
w Bud Green, m Harry A. War- 
ren, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Dick Konter. © June 22, 1925; 
2 ec. June 23; E 616873; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

12110 


She’s up at the break of dawn; w and 
melody P. E. Hart, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 23, 1925; EH 618154; P. H. Hart, 
Lloydell, Pa. 12111 


little folk song, w Les- 
lie Elliott, music George Burrows, 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 2, 
1925; 1c. June 15; HB 614816; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 12112 


Shellin’ peas; 


Shepherd with Thy tend’rest love; w 
anon., m Chester Nordman, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, with duet and solo. 
Ed. Shattinger. 4to. © June 2, 
1925; 2 c. June 6; E 616443; Shat- 
tinger piano and music co., St. 
Louis. 121138 


Shepherdess (The) ; poem Alice Mey- 
nell, m Dermot Macmurrough, of 
Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
© May: 2, 1925; L.c May. 48> E 
614348; Enoch & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 12114 


O90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12137 


Shiek’s blues; valse, Harold Hunt, of 
Great Britain; pf. © May 25, 1925; 
1 «. May 27; E 614486; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. f2M5 


Shimmy; w and m Earl Gibson, Fay 
Killiott and Vic. Meyers, all of U. S. 
© June 20, 1925; 2 c. June 24; E 
619112; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

12116 

Shout! for the Lord is coming [and] 
Quickened together with Him; w 
and m C. R. Fish, of U. S. 12mo. 
© May 9, 1925; 2 « May 18; E 
613976; Cora Rice Fish, Randolph, 
Vt. 12117 


Show it; w Lizzie DeArmond, m A. C. 
Nelson, of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2c. June 29; E 619290; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12118 


Show me the way to go home; sing- 
ing fox-trot, Irving King [and] Do 
you remember the love nest? fox-trot 


song, Ray Vincent and Leo Her- 
bert; arr. Boosey & co., ltd., of 
Great Britain; band. 4to. © May 


11, 1925; 1 ec. June 4; E 614614; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 
[© arrangement] ~ 12119 


Show-off (The) ; character sketch, G. 
H. Sanders, of England, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; pf. or organ conductor. 
@) Je g2.4925- 2. e. June; 9° BE 
616550; Geo. H. Sanders co., New 
York. 12120 


Shower moon; American Indian song, 
E. Aldrich Dobson. of U. 8S. (in 
Sons of Manitou) 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Alto or bar. © May 11, 1925; 2c. 
each May 14; E 611926; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. gh aL 


Shreeveport stomps; by Jelly Roll 
Morton, [pseud. of Ferd Morton] 
arr. Elmer’ Schoebel, both of 
. s.;) orch. 4to. - © Apr. 1) 1925: 
We Apr 2. 1 ec: May 2h) HW 618138; 
Melrose bros. music co., inc., Chi- 
cago. : 1222 

Shrine (The) song; w and m E. Col- 
fms KOneULe Se: + ©i May (23,1925: 12 
ce. May 29; E 618329; Hrrol Collins, 
Los Angeles. 1223 

Shriner (A) bold: w and m J. P. 
Becker, arr. Grace Becker, both of 
Was: 1 G2 May “25, 19252" 1 
618083 ; John P. Becker, Berkeley, 


Calif. 12124 
Shriner’s (The) march; by D. C. 
Cianfoni, of U: S.; band. 4to. © 
May o2aanl925 +. Qine Mayeri23 to BE 


616249; Santa Ana conservatory of 
music, Santa Ana, Calif. 12125 


Shtarben darf men sie vi sie; w and 
melody R. Doctor, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 4, 1925; E 616377; Rubin Doc- 
tor, Brooklyn. 12126 


Shu-Shan, city of dreams; w Manly 
Wellman, m Paul Russell, of U. S. 
3 @ ‘May 23) 19255°2e. June- 17) Bb 
616425 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 12% 


Shy (A) coquette; by Charles N. 
Grant, arr. Harold Sanford, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © May 138, 1925; 
2c. May 14; E 611871: Harms, inc., 
New York. 12128 


Si les hommes savaient ca. ..; dans 
Un soir de folie, paroles Louis Le- 


marchand et Ch. Cluny, musique 
Maurice Hermite, of France. © 
June 224 £925 +h er duner ds) 


614749; Enoch & cie., Paris. 12129 


Si tu m’aimais? mazurka, D. Montano, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 29, 1925; 2 e. 
May 29; E 616290; D. Montano, 
Brooklyn. 12130 


Sicilienne; de César Hspéjo, of Spain, 
op. 14; violon et pf. © May 15, 
1925; 1 c. June 8; E 614858; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 12131 


Sieber (Ferdinand) 10 vocalises; op. 
117, ed. Edgar Thomas Evetts, of 
Great Britain: bass. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 ec. May 15; E 614350; Aug- 
ener, Itd., London. [© editing] 

12132 


Sient’ . . 6 vvocé 6 Napule.. .; versi 
P. L. Faggello, musica Clarence P. 
Keene, of U. S.; violin or mand. 

1 e. June 9, 1925; E 616559; Peter 
L. Faggello and C. P. Keene, Brook- 
lyn. 12133 


Sighing; by A. Petersen, of U. S.; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1c. May 6, 
1925; E 6138889; Ann Petersen, Oak 
Parke Sail 12134 


Sigma pi sweetheart; w and m Vir- 
ginia Freeze, of U. S. © May 23, 
1925; 2 ec. May 23; HB 616253; Sigma 
pi fraternity, Athens, O. 12135 


Sigma sigma sigma song book; w and 
m various authors, ed. Edna H. 
Von Berge, of U. S. 4to. © May 
6, 1925; 2 ec. May 7; aff. May 8; A 
830727; Sigma sigma sigma soror- 
ity, Dayton, O. 12136 


Silent Cal Coolidge; w and m W. M. 
B. Wadley, arr. N. C. Smith and S. 
W. Young, all of U. S. © May 25, 
1925; 2c. May 23; E 616257; W. M. 
B. Wadley, Chicago. 12137 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12138 


ene 


Silent noon; w D. G. Rossetti, m M. 
van Someren-Godferv. of Hngland. 
© May 5, 1925; 1 ec. May 6; E 
614126; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

12138 


Silk stockings; w G. Van Lieu, melody 
W. Astor Morgan, of U.S. ©1« 
June 16, 1925; E 616692; Gertrude 
Van Lieu, New York. 12139 


Silva’s waltz; by L. L. Hixson, of U. 
S.; pt. © June 25, 1925; 2 c. June 
29; HE 619199; L. L. Hixson, Des 
Moines, Ia. 12140 


Silver bells (Silberglocken) ; jubilee 
song, m Ignatius M. Wilkens, of U. 
S.; two treble voices. 4to. [English 
and German text] © June 2, 1925; 
2c. June 6; H 616444; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 12141 


Silver-head; w and melody James 
Brockman, Vincent Lopez and Jo- 
seph Nussbaum, all of U.S. ©l1e. 
June 4, 1925; E 616372; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 12142 


Silver (The) weir; pastoral suite, 
Gladys A. Wood, of England; pf. /. 
The wedding of the water lilies. [2 


others] © June 3, 1925; 1c. June 
9; E 614640; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don, 12143 


Silvered mists; by Charles Huerter, of 
U. S.; pf. © May 5, 1925; 2 c. May 
7; E 611734; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12144 


Silvery southern moon; w Leo. P. 
Haley, m R. L. Toland, of U. S. © 
1c. June 24, 1925; E 619149; Rose 
L. Toland, Dorchester, Mass. 12145 


Since Beulah bobbed her hair; w A. 
F. Staples, m Paul 8. Duffy, of U.S. 
© June 11, 1925; 2 c. June 12; B 
616641; A. F. Staples, Dudley, Mass. 

12146 


Since God took mamma away; w F. 
Dobson, m James F. Langan, of U. 
S. Cleveland, Broadway pub. co. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 10; B 


618662; Fannie Dobson, Scranton, 
Pa. 12147 
Since I fell in love with you; w Haven 


Gillespie, m Art Kahn, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele in D. © June 1, 
1925; 2 ec. June 4; EB 618517; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 
12148 


Since I met you; w and m R. R. Gray, 
of U. S. © May 23, 1925; 2 c. May 
23; E 616259; Ruth R. Gray, New 
Orleans. 12149 


pt. Hr, n. s., v. 20 


Since Jesus my Saviour came in; w 
W. C. Poole, m J. H. Jones, of U. Ss. 


© June 9, 1925; 2 c. June 16; BE i" 


616667 ; John H. Jones, Greensboro, 
N. C. 12150 


Since Jesus redeemed me from sin; w 
Lizzie De Armond, m Cyrus S. Mal- 
lard, of U. 8S. © Apr. 27; 1925; 2c. 
May 6; E 6138732; EH. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 12151 


Since you went away; w and m H. P. 
White, jr., and L. S. Block, both of 
U.-S. © June 15, 1925; 2 ¢ June 
18; E 618989; Louis 8S. Block and 
Hlliot P. White, jr., Louisville. 

12152 


Sing-a-lee; fox-trot-waltz, w and mel- 
ody F. G. Moritsky, of U. S. ©le. 
May 29, 1925; E 616324; Fred. 
George Moritsky, Brooklyn. 12153 


Sing a song; wand melody Charlie 
Chaplin, of U. 8. © 1 e¢ June 17, 
1925; E 618801; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 12154 


Sing along! three-part song, m Arthur 
A. Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
Ui, S. 3)°SOp:,\) Bl to}, aaa barter: 
melody. Witmark school ed. 4to. 
© May 7, 1925; 2 ec May 15; EB 
616030; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

12155 


Sing children sing; w Ada Blenkhorn, 
m Hamp Sewell, of U. S.. © Apr. 
27, 1925; 2 c. May 6: E 613751; 4B. 
O.. Excell, jr., Chicago. 12156 


Sing me a song about Jesus; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of 
U.S. ©. Apr. 27, 1925: 2 ex May 6G; 
E 613739; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

12157 


Sing robin sing! by Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of U. S.; pf. duet, with w. © June 
12, 1925; 2 c. June 18; EH 618976; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

hanes WA Ihaye: 


Sing unto the Lord a new song; sup- 
plement, w Mrs. H. S. Lehman, W. 
W. Colby and T. V. Voorhees, m 
Mrs. H. S. Lehman, of U. 8. Erie, 
Pa., Lehman & co. 12mo. © Mar. 
31,1925; 2 c@..and; ait. Mar. 23) A 
830267: Mrs. Harry Stuart Lehman, 
Erie, Pa. 12159 


Sing your cares away; fox-trot, w 
Desmond Carter, m Jack Strachey, 
of Great Britain; © June 5, 1925; 
1 e. June 16; E 614805; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 12160 


D092 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Singing as we go: collection of illus. 
songs and stories for the home and 
kindergarten, w Elsie Jean, m 
George H. Gartlan, of U. S. © Apr. 
14, 1925; 2 c. May 14; aff. May 9; 
A 855116; Hinds, Hayden & EIl- 
dredge, inc., New York. 12161 


Singing heart; w Elizabeth S. Ackley, 
m Henry B. Ackley, of U. S.; high 


voice. © June 24, 1925; 2 c. June 
26; E 619211; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 12162 


Singing in the rain; w Corey Ford, m 
Henry Shepherd Stewart, of U. S. 
© June 12, 1925; 2 c. June 18; EB 


618982; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 12163 
Singing on Mother’s day; w E. C. 


Baird, m R. O. Johnson, of U. 8S. 
© Mar. 20, 1925; 2 c«. Mar. 28; B 
610777; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 12164 


Sinigaglia (Leone) Sonata; di L. 
Sinigaglia, of Italy, op. 41; violon- 
cello e pf. Ed. Breitkopf. © Apr. 
1919255 /1..e; May 1; .E 614046; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 12165 


Sinister misterioso; by Irénée Bergé, 
of U. S., scored James C. McCabe; 
orch. with pf. or organ conductor. 
© May 8, 1925; 2c May 9; E 
611769; Robbins-Engel, inec., New 
York. 12166 


Sirens (The); part song, w William 
Browne, m Felix White, of Great 
Britain : sop. 1, 2 and contralto 1, 2., 
in A flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © May 19, 1925; 1. 
June 4; E 614610; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 12167 


Sittin’ Bull; w G. McQueen, m R. T. 
Dodge, of U. S. ©1e. June 29, 
1925; E 619259; George McQueen 
and Ralph Dodge, Galveston, Tex. 

12168 


Sittin’ pretty ; w Will H. Hendrickson, 
m De Koven Thompson, of U. S. 
© 1 e. May 4, 1925; E 613690; Carl 
A. Barrett, Chicago. 12169 


Ski-bi-bi-la (Indian spring bird); w 
Alfred Fletcher, m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of U. S.; three women’s 
voices. 4to. © May 7, 1925: 2 ¢. 
May 9; E 613915; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 12170 


Skipper of Toonerville; comic inter- 
mezzo, Walter L. Slater, of U. S.: 
full orch. © Mar. 23, 1925: 2 e. 
June 20; E 618916; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 12971 


12182 


Sky high; selection, Harry Rosenthal, 
Owen Murphy and Felix Austead, 
selected and arr. H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © June 22, 1925; 
1c. June 23; E 614945; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

BA By fs 


Skylark’s (The) song; fantasie, M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. © June 25, 
1925; 2c. June 29; E 619204; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 12173 


Sleepy afternoon; by Cady C. Ken- 
ney, of U. S.; pf. © Apr. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. May 2; E 611648; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. 12174 


Sleepy Hollow tune; duet, w Bertram 
Fosdick, m Richard Kountz, of U. 
S.; mezzo sop. and bar. © May 7, 
1925; 2 c May 9; E 613942; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12175 


fox trot, Richard Kountz, arr. M. 
Nagel, both of U. S.; orch. pts. 4to. 
© June 9, 1925; 2 c June 11; E 
616570; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 12176 


Slow down papa; fox-trot, w and m 
Jimmie Hudson, Charley Raymond, 
C. L. Philippus and Marcus Brutus 
White, all of U. S. © 1c. May 19, 
1925; E 618036; Independent music 
pub. co., New Orleans. 12177 


Slumber boat; barecarolle, L. G. del 
Casthic. of UL 8:5 pl (© Jan ot, 
1925; 2 ec. May 2; E 611649; Walter 


Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 12178 

ae arr. Clayton Mills, both 
66 Teo US. :Korel: . 4to.' “©: Fani222, 


1925; 2 c. May 2; E 611650; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 12179 


Slumberland visions; w Donald S. 
Johnstone, m J. HE. Clark, of U. S. 
© May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 7; E 
6138807; J. Ev elyn Clark, Denver. 

12180 


Smekke vinneverret op og nynne 
med; af Tivoli revyen, 1925, M. 
Clifford, of Denmark; pf. © May 
20, 1925; 1 ce. June 4; E 614672; 
“Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

12181 


Smead (Archie) 100 dance breaks; 
by A. Smead, of U. S.; for all saxo- 
phones or violin, trumpet, tuba or 
bass. Series 1. 4to. © May 12, 
1925; 2 e. June 1; E 616422; Asso- 
ciated artists, Tyrone, Pa. 12182 


093 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12183 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Smile all the while; w Benny Davis, | So tanzt man in Kastilien; paso-doble, 


m Milton Ager, of U. S.; pf. ace, 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© May 22, 1925; 2 c« May 20; E 
616163; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 12183 


Smile away the shadows; w George 
O. Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U. S. © June 22, 1925; 2 e«. June 
29; E 619320; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 12184 


Smile today; w and m R. E. Duke, 
on! Ux Sa\.© 1pe. May, 25,1925. 48 
611626; Russell E. Duke, Chicago. 

12185 

Smiling Dorothy; w and melody W. 
Ry Jexc or US. (Ow eames 29. 
1925; E 619231; William R. Jex, 
Pittsburgh. 12186 


Smiling eyes; w James Dyrenforth, 
rey Hrank «ee Vontss ol UL Sael© 
June to 1925-2 cl dune. ie oy 
618953; Harms, ine., New York. 

12187 

Smiling Peggy; w Catherine J. Wy- 
ley, m KE. A. Gamble, of U. S. © 
1 e@. May 1, 1925; E 618625; Evan 
A. Gamble, New York. 12188 


Smiling time; w and m Edmond I. 
Meyers, of U. S. © 1 ce. May 4, 
1925; EH 6138657; Benjamin Blumen- 
thal, Chicago. 12189 


Smith college songs; w R. K. Cran- 
dall, Henrietta Sperry and others, 
m B. C. Blodgett, H. D. Sleeper and 
others, of U. S., compiled and ed. 
Clef club committee for the college 
song bk. 38d. ed. Boston, Mass., C. 
W. Thompson & co. 4to. © May 
19m 1925 ;.2..e: and. aff. May -21; A 
829347; Smith college clef club, 
Northampton, Mass. 12190 

Smooth glide blues; by T. Raph, of 
Uns.) ©) shee umes dl. 1925 = eeE 
616587; Theodore Raph, New York. 

12191 

Snyder’s (Jack) march folio; by Jack 
Snyder and others, of U. S.; pf. 
© June 29, 1925; 2 c June 27: E 


617027; Jack Snyder pub. co., ine.,, 


New York. 12192 


Snyder’s (Jack) self-instructor and 
chords for the tenor banjo; by J. 
Snyder, of U. 8S. © May 9, 1925; 
2c. May 7; aff. May 21; A 857018; 
Jack Snyder pub. co., ine, New 
York. 12193 

So long dead head goodbye; w and 
melody R. Snodgress, of U. S. © 
1c. May 16, 1925; E 611980; Roy 
Snodgress, Oglesby, III. 12194 


text Beda, musik Oskar Steiner, of 
Germany. © Dec. 1, 1924; 1c. Apr. 
27, 1925; E 614474; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 12195 


So that’s the kind of a girl you are; 
w Billy Rose and Al Dubin, mel- 
ody Joe Burke, of U. S. © 1e. 
May 238, 1925; E 618152; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 12196 


Same. © June 16, 1925; 2c 
June 17; H 618815; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 12197 


So wonderful; w and m Hayden H. 
Whitney, of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2c. June 29; E 619315; Homer ‘A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12198 


Sobbing hearted blues; w and m Mary 
Bradford, R. C. Layer and Geo. 
Davis, all of U. 8S. © May 25, 1925: 
2c. June 4; HE 618854; Ray C. Layer, 
Saint Louis. 12199 


Soft pedal blues; melody Bessie 
Smith, arr. Fred. W. Longshaw, both 
of U. Si) ©) 1%e. Tuned, 1925+) © 
616342 ; C. R. pub. co., New York. 

12200 

—w and melody B. Smith, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 16, 1925; E 616530; 
Bessie Smith, % Perry Bradford mu- 
sic co., New York. 12201 


Softly and tenderly; hymn-anthem, w 
and m Will L. Thompson, arr. Free- 
man High, of U. S.; men’s voices, 
ten. and bar. duet, with pf. or organ 
ace, 4to.”  ©uwdume” 24 pees = o2Le. 
June 25; E 619116; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 12202 

Soir; de Lucien Wurmser, of France; 
pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 « May 9; 
E 614285; Heugel, Paris. 12203 

Soir (Un de folie; de lVoperette, pa- 
roles Louis Lemarchand, musique 
Maurice Hermite, of France. © 
June 19, 1925; 1.¢. June 20; E 
614904; Enoch & cie., Paris. 12204 


Soir (Un) en mer, all alone; valse, 
dans Un soir de folie, paroles Louis 


Lemarchand, musique Irving Ber- 
lin, of "U.S: ©, May ita 4192575) 2ue 
June 8: E 618836; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 12205 


Solace; meditation, M. C. Stern, of 
U2 Si op. 2080 pie OMe iikined 8... 
1925; E 616099; Max Conrad Stern, 
Mayfield, Calif. 12206 


Soldiers of the cross; Children’s day 
service, w E. S. Tillotson and C. B. 
Freeman, m Carolyn B. Freeman 
and classical composers, arr. Ira B. 


o94 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Wilson and J. S. Fearis, both of 
DAS Svox ©: Apr: 4, '19253.2/-e. 
and aff. May 11; A 830835; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 12207 


score for Children’s day service, 
Ira B. Wilson, arr. Chas. L. Lewis, 
bana ssvoreh.’ -4to:; © Apr: 25, 
1925; 2 e. May 12; E 611895; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 12208 


Soldiers (The) pass: fanfare, Eduar- 
do Marzo, of U. S.; pf. duet. © 
May 25, 1925>2 ec. May 27; ..H 
616300; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ty 12209 


Soleil ; victoire, joie délirante, Craven, 
arr. William Sterling, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. Ato. 
Apr. 9, 1925: 1 ¢. May 9; EB 614231; 
L. Maillochon, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 12210 


Comuue KomHatTy MavomHuso0 (Dans la 
chambre la pouissiére d’or) ; poesie 
d’Anna Akhmatova, francaise Louis 
Laloy, Deutsch V. M. und B. S., 
English text R. Burness, m Serge 
Prokofieff, op. 27, no. 1, ed. Albert 
Spalding, of U. S. © Mar. 6, 1925; 
ie were le. Mar 1s: hi 611583 ; 
Breitkopf & MHiirtel, Leipzig. 

12211 


Some crimson rose; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Aileen Vernon-Neighbour, of 
Great Britain. © May 25, 1925; 
1c. June 30; E 615035; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 12212 


Some day; w and melody J. Han- 
non, of U. S. ©1ce. June 6, 1925; 
E 616493; James Hannon, Chicago. 

i ipa) | 


Some day Ill see Him: w Wm. M. 
Runyan, m Harry Dixon Loes, of 


U. S. © May 20, 1925; 2 c June 
2; E 616411; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 12214 


Some day, some one else will be fool- 
ing you, then you'll know what it 
means to fool me; w Johnny G. 
Kohler, m J. G. Kohler and Max 
E. Hasenbein, both of U. S. ©1e. 
May sy2d. 5 1925: H 618077: John 
George Kohler, Waupun, Wis. 

LPAI 

Some day some one will love me; w 
and m M. S. Briscoe, arr. Queenie 
Daylon. both, ot U:.S<,.©: June. 1, 
1925; 2 c. June 1; E 618339; Madi- 
son S. Briscoe, Winchester, Va. 

12216 


Some day, somewhere I shall meet 
you; w and melody C. C. Culshaw, 


12228 


of: W458: ȴ Oy1e&, May. 28, .1925.2)8 
618187 ; C. C. Culshaw, Cedar Brook, 
NEES 12217 


Some day we'll meet again; w and m 
C. M. Word, arr. Chas. L. Lewis, 
both of U. S. ©-May 6, 1925; 2 «. 
May 7; E 613805; Charles M. Word, 
Cincinnati. 12218 


w and melody C. Affrunti, of 
Ue dt heer Juner29, 1925 
619276; Charles Affrunti, New York. 
12219 


Some day you'll care for me; la fem- 
me 4 la rose, valse, Gaston Gaba- 
roche, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band with 
solo clarinet in B flat, conductor. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
Db OpApr. 20, 01925 = di ce May, 5s 
EH 614107; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 12220 

Some go smiling; w A. P. Graves, m 
E. Headlam-Morley, of Great Bri- 
tain. London, W. Paxton & co., ltd. 
© June 2, 1925; 1 c. May 28; BH 
614602; Else Headlam-Morley, Lon- 
don. 12221 

Some house party; comic opera, story, 
lyrics and m R. Y. Smith, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 3, 1925; D 26770; Rob- 
ert Yale Smith, Chicago. my 12222 

Some little somebody to love; w and 
m Thos. Oden, of U. S. © June 15, 
1925; 2 ec. June 18; E 618988; Uni- 
versal music makers, Chicago. 

i222 

Some morning, oh, some morning; 
sacred song, w Gertrude Knox Wil- 
lis, m Mrs. R. R. Forman, of U. S. 
O, | Mayr 1925726) May ‘9° 
613924; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 12224 


Some one is waiting: w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. 
S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; EB 
613740; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

12225 

Some other bird whistled a tune; w 
Al Bryan and Bob Schafer, melody 
HY Wisher, of U.S: © 1 © June 6, 
1925; E 616501; Fred Fisher, ine., 
New York. 12226 

Some place with you: w and melody 
R. Hulse, of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 
1925; E 619236; Robert Hulse, Wall 
Lake, Ia. gL | 

Some sweet tomorrow: w Al. Dubin, 
m from Andantino, Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of Great Britain, adapted F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S. © Apr. 
30, 1925; 2 c« May 13; E 618288: 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 12228 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


42299 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Somebody else broke your heart; w | Someone like you I'd like to love; w 


and m M. Speracio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Passaic, N. J. ©1c. June 
15, 1925; E 618753; Mario Speracio, 
Passaic, N. J. 12229 


Somebody loves me; fox-trot, Geo. 
Gershwin, arr. Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
525) ©: Apr: 27; 1925; Lc. May 5: 
E 614106; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 12230 


Somebody needs your love; w and m 
Harry Dixon Loes, of U. 8S. © May 
30, 1925; 2 ec. June. 5; E 616410; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

12231 


Somebody that’s gone; w and melody 
E. Lefever, of U. S. ©1c. June 1, 
1925; E 618390; Hdythe Lefever, 
Saxonburg, Pa. 12232 


Somebody told a lie; w and melody 


S. Adelkind, of Canada. © 1 e«. 
June. 20, 1925; E 616813; Samuel 
Adelkind, Fort Qu’Appelle, Sask., 
Canada. 12233 


Somebody’s garden; w J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, m Werner, Janssen, of U. S.; 
in D flat. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, ine. © June 25, 1925; 2 «. 
June 26; E 617057; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12234 


Someday-somehow; D. Sedito, melody 
C. Grosso, of U. S. © 1c. May 13, 
1925: E 613965; Dominick Sedito 
and Carlo Grosso, New York. 12235 


Somedays; musical reading, w Rose 
Fyleman, m Frieda Peycke, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © June 10, 1925; 
2c. June 15; E 618788; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12236 


Someone is coming this evening; w 
and m J. A. Buxton, of U. S. Cin- 
cinnati, O., M. C. Valley music co. 
© May 23, 1925; 2 « May 23; E 


618797 ; John A. Buxton, Cincinnati.. 


12237 


Someone is stealing you from me; w 
and m Louis O’Connell, Ann Dennis 
and Frank Magine, all of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © May 21, 1925; 
2c. May 23; E 618222; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 12238 


Someone like you; w Addy Britt, m 
Jack Little, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanne Gravelle. © 
June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 8; E 618568 ; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 

12239 


Albert Pierre Napoleon, melody D. 
I. Martin, of U. S. © 1c. June 25, 
1925; E 616941; David I. Martin, 
New York. 12240 


Someone to love; w and m B. J. Da- 
vidson, of U. S. [Blue-print] © 
1c. May 18, 1925; E 616055; Bruce 
Jordan Davidson, Marseilles, Ill. 

12241 


Sometime; w A. E. Walford, m F. 
Peters, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © May 21, 1925; 2 e. 
June 1; E 618347; Frank Peters, 
Pittsburgh. 12242 


w W. C. Poole, m B. D. Ackley, 
of U. S. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. May 
6; E 613749; E. O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
cago. 12248 


Sometimes the sunbeam’s ray; m An- 
tonio Caldara, arr. Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain. Augener’s ed. 


4to. 1. Two-part song; sop. and 
alto._—-2. Three-part song;  sop., 
mezzo sop. and alto. © May 29, 


1925; 1 ¢. each June 11; E 614759, 
614760; Augener, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement |] 12244, 12245 


Somewhere; w Leo P. Haley, m R. L. 
Toland, of U. S. © 1e¢ June 8, 
1925; E 618603; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 12246 


Somewhere a rose is blooming for me;:. 
w and melody H. HE. Thompson, of 
U. S|. © 1.¢ May 8 1925; BE 
613835 ; Harry E. Thompson, Stand-. 
ard, Ariz. 12247 


Somewhere in smokeland; from Fras- 
quita, w Reginald Arkell, of Great 
Britain, m Franz Lehar. © May 
13, 1925; 1 ¢c. June 2; E 614591; 
Ascherberg, Hoopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© new edition with Eng- 
lish words] 12248 


Sofiando; danza, J. Morell Campos, 
arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. 
1c. June 30, 1925; E 617039; Adolfo 
Mesorana, San Juan, P. R. 12249 


Sonate celtique; par Swan Hennessy, 
of England, op. 62; pf. et alto. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «@ May 9, 1925; 
E 614177; Max HEschig et cie., Paris. 

12250 - 


Sonatinas; by Clementi, op. 36-38, ed. 
Byron C. Tapley, of U. S.; pf. H. 
S. Gordon’s ed. of Peters. © May 
4,°°1925;, 2. ¢) and*ath,) iia Ss > A. 
830721; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 12251 


596 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12272 


Song of a heart; song, Louise Tunison, 
rey. and ed. M. Zoltai, of Hungary ; 
medium voice. © May 27, 1925; 
2 ce. May 28; E 616295; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© revision] 42252 


Song (A) ‘of exultation ; romantic fan- 
tasie, Lily Wadhams Moline, of U. 
S.; organ. obl. Svo. © May 22, 
1925; 2c. May 25; E 618212; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

12253 


Song of Proserpine; w P. B. Shelley, 
m E. Headlam-Morley, of Great 
Britain. London, W. Paxton & co., 
Itd. © June 2, 1925; 1 c May 28; 
E 614603; Else Headlam-Morley, 
London. 12254 


Song (The) of songs; w M. G. Bente, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
May 10, 1925; 2 c« May 18; E 
618001; Mabel Gold Bente, Sedalia, 
Mo. 12255 


Song (The) of the bluebird; w Mary 
Williams, melody Mary Bradbury, 
of U. 8S. © 1c. May 26, 1926; E 
618270; Mary K. Williams, Liver- 
more, Calif. 12256 


Song of the Czar; from Snegourotch- 
ka, N. Rimsky-Korsakow,  orch. 
Adolf Schmid, of England, domi- 
ciled at New York [and] The en- 
chanted hour (L’heure exquise) ; 
by Reynaldo Hahn, orch. Maurice 
Baron, of U. S.: orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © June 24, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
26; E 619212; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© orchestration] 

12257 


Song of the fishermen; w T. C. Hor- 
ton, m Herbert G. Tovey, of U. S. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 ce June 29; E 
619266; T. C. Horton, Los Angeles. 


12258 | 


Song (The) of the homeward bound; 
w Steve Diggins, m Robert Conings- 
by Clarke, of Great Britain. © 
May i22, 19255.) 1 'e..May 23): BH 
614482; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 12259 


Song of the mill wheel; by Charles 
EX. Meredyth, of England; pf., con- 
tinental fingering. © May 29, 1925; 
1 ec. May 28; E 614550; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 12260 


Song of the pale moonlight; American 
Indian song, E. Aldrich Dobson, of 
U. 8S. (dm Sons of Manitou) 1. 
Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or bar. © 
May 11, 1925; 2 c May 14: E 
611930; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 12261 


Song of the pine; from Totem tales, 
Bernhard Jewett, of U. S., op. 18, 
no. 3;pii © May 6, 1925; 2 «¢. 
May 7; E 611761; Estate of Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, New York. 12262 


Song (A) of the road; part-song, w 
Robert L. Stevenson, m Daniel Pro- 
theroe, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
© May 11, 1925; 2 e. May 21; EB 
618069; H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 

12263 


Song of the vikings; part song, w. 


Somerville Gibney, m Haton Fan- 
ing, of U. S.; female voices. 4to. 
© May 11, 1925; 2 ec. May 21; B 
618073 ; H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 
12264 
Song (The) of the whip-poor-will; w 
and melody H. K. Wilcox, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 1, 1925; E 6183881; 
Howard K. Wilcox, Tipler, Wis. 
12265 
Song suite classic; by C. H. Nutter, 
of U. S., ed. and rev. Harry L. 
Alford. 1. Gray day in autumn. 
[3 others] © May 29, 1925; 2 ce. 
and aff. June 1; A 858213; Carl H. 
Nutter, Newark, O. 12266 


Song without words; by Paolo Conte, 
OL US op. 14s pt. OY Ape 2, 
192552 ce. May 1: HE 6138781;' B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 12267 


by W. Hennssler, of Germany, 
domiciled at Santa Cruz, Calif., ‘op. 
ono. pt. .©) fe. Apr. 13/1925 ; 
E 6138721; William Hennssler, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 12268 
Songbird (The) of Poverty Row; w 
and m Wynn Stanley and Andrew 
Allen, both of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
(© Funey.4, 1925-1 "e.-June 5>) i 
614670; Worton David, ltd., Lon- 
don. 12269 


Songs and cheers of Wyoming Semi- 
nary; w and m H. Loren Clements 
and; others, of “U.S: arr. Hs i. 
Clements. 4to. © May 26, 1925; 

'2 e and aff. May 28; A 858138; 
Wyoming seminary, Kingston, Pa. 

12270 

Songs from Punch; for children, set 
to musie Eleanor Farjeon, of Great 
Bribarme anos. 1-10, (Ce Mian, 12. 
1925; 1 « May 18; E 614330; J. 
Saville & co., ltd., London. 12271 

Songs from the oratorios; w tradi- 
tional, m arr. J. Stuart Archer, of 
Great Britain; contralto, pf. or or- 
gan ace. bk. 2. © June 19, 1925; 
1c. June 15; E 614822; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 12272 


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12273 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Songs from the oratorios—Continued. 
sop. with organ or pf. 
ace. bk. 1. 4to. © May 4, 1925; 
1c. Apr. 29; E 614059; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. A223 
Songs of a Welsh village; cycle of 
five songs, w Ed. Teschemacher, m 
Frederick Drummond, of Great Brit- 
ain; low voice. 1. Three hundred 
miles from London. [4 others] © 
june 19, 1925) Lie. June. 20508) 
615045; Cary & co., London. 12274 


Songs of Beta phi alpha; by Bertha. 


Libby Hughes and Emma Viola 
Hesse and others, compilers of U. 8. 
Milford, Ill, Anna Ratzesberger. 
Ate.) ©) June“ 1925: 2 eand aie. 
June 4; A 858403; Beta phi alpha, 
Milford, Il. 12275 
Songs of deliverance; w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Hamp Sewell, of U. S. © 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613753; 
EK. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 12276 
Songs of Delta delta delta; ed. Rus- 
sell Ranson Richardson, of U. S. 
4th ed. 4to. © June 20, 1925; 
Ze! Sune 20. wairsesinets Zee A 
829937; Delta delta delta fraternity, 
Cincinnati. 12277 
Sonja; operette in 3 akten, von Ru- 
dolf Presber und Leo Walther Stein, 
musik Leo Ascher, of Austria; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Mar. 6, 
1925; 2 ec. May 29; D 26773; Wiener 
operetten-verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 
12278 
Sonntag palmarus; aus dem Goldenen 
buch, text und musik Heinrich 
Zoellner, of Germany ; m’nnerchor a 
eapella. 4to. © May 29, 1925; 1c. 
June 29; EH 615020; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
12279 
Sonny’s lullaby; w and m F. V. Ver- 
beckmoes, of U. S. Atkinson, IIlL., 
H. Acs "Ve <muste: co. (©) sune i), 
1925; 2c. June 18; E 618992; Fred 
A. Verbeckmoes, Atkinson, I11. 
12280 
Sono innamorata; versi Angelina B. 
Triulzio, musica Giuseppe Salerno, 
of U. S. © May 2, 1925; 2 ce. May 
14; E 618311; Angelina Triulzio, 
New York. 12281 
Sons of God awake; w James Rowe, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
gune “22> 1925-2 ves, dune. 29-51) 
619319; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 12282 
Sonya; yup alay yup, w Bob Schafer, 
melody Fred Fisher, of U. S. © 
1c. June 27, 1925; E 617029; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12283 


Sorcery; valse, Dorothy Forster, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1 c June isha - 
E 616763; Dorothy Forster Cary, 
New York. 12284 


Sorority march; by John“F. Barth, 
arr. Andrew Luck, of U. S8.; violin 
and pf., 2nd violin included. © 
June 2, 1925; 2 ¢. June 5; E 616419: 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. [© 
bowing, fingering and phrasing] 


12285 
Sorrisi d’amore; mazurka, Eugenio 
Grio-Falletti, of Italy; pf. © 1 «. 


May 2, 1925; E 611574; Ambrogio 
Rizzi, Brooklyn. 12286 


Soul’s (The) desire; w Robert 
Bridges, m Colin Macleod Campbell, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 22, 1925; 
1c. May 16; E 614870; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 12287 

Sous les grands pins; par Ed. Théve, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur.., 4to....© May. 15,) 1925-4 ce. 
June 8; E 614851; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

12288 


Sous les mimosas, ali alone; fox-trot, 
dans Un soir de folie, paroles Louis 
Lemarchand, musique Irving Ber- 
lin, of U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 8; E 618832; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 12289 

South wind; by Alec Rowley, of Hng- 
land; organ. © Mar. 18, 1925; 1 c¢. 
Mar. 25; E 614170; Stainer & Bell, 


ltd., London. 12290 
Southern blues; by A. Petersen, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 


May 6, 1925; E 618888; Ann Peter- 
sen, Oak Park, Il. 12291 


Southern California dream girl; w 
H. L. Martin, m Chauncey Haines, 
of U. S. © May 23, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
1; E 6183853; Harry Lee Martin, 
Los Angeles. 12292 


Southern California rose; w H. L. 
Martin, m Chauncey Haines, of 
U. S.. © May 23, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
1; E 618352; Harry Lee Martin, 
Los Angeles. 12293 

Southern moon; w and m Lily Strick- 
land, of U. S. Fischer ed. (Jn Mo’ 
bayou songs) 1. Low  voice.—2. 
High voice. © May 11, 1925; 2 ec. 
each May 14; E 611883, 611888; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 

12294, 12295 

Southern Rose of mine; waltz, w and 
melody J. R. Hamilton, of U. S., 
arr. Gene Rautenberg. © 1c. May 
9, 1925; E 611786; James R. Ham- 
ilton, New York. 12296 


098 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12320 


Southern serenade; by A. Vecsey, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
i'c. May 7, 1925; E 618110; Ar- 
mand Vecsey, New York. . 12297 


Southern women’s blues; w and melo- 
Owen Austin, of U. S.’; in B° flat. 
© 1c. May 2, 1925; E 6138656 ; Lovie 
Austin, Chicago. 12298 


Souvenir; by R. Jtizek, of Czechosla- 
vakia, domiciled at New York; vi- 
enn. 11@ “i tes) May: 195 219255; HE 
618037 ; Robert Juzek, New York. 

12299 


Spanish dance; by Cyril Scott, of Eng- 
land; pf. © June 24, 1925; 1 «. 
woue 25> HH) -615008; Hikm’ & ¢co., 
ltd., London. 12300 


Spanish fandango; arr. J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U. S.; steel guitar. © 
Nea ote 19255 2° "Ee. May 187° Eh 
616092; Joseph Daniel Schurmann, 
Denver. [© new arrangement] 

123801 


Spanish lullaby; w and m M. L. Ram- 
say, of Canada; sop. or ten. solo with 
quartette arr. for mixed voices. © 
1 ce. May 5, 1925; E 611667; Mar- 
garet L. Ramsay, Montreal, Can- 
ada. 12302 


Speak now; w and melody W. Wil- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. May 14, 1925; 
E 611914; Wesley Wilson, Wash- 
ington. 12303 


Spencer (R. E.) Melody; by R. E. 
Spencer, of U. S. © 1c. June 10, 
1925; E 616930; Robert E. Spencer, 
San Francisco, Calif. 12304 


Spieluhr (Die) (The musical clock) ; 
von J. Leiss, of Austria; pf. 
May 6,7 1925; ‘1 ‘ec. June 13; 
614813; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

12305 


Spinningwheel;. by F. Spindler, op. 
164, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; 
full orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Mites oop. 2 el June 20°) Hh 
618869; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 12306 


Spirit of victory; march, Fred K. 
Huffer, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
June 5, 1925; 2c. June 9; E 618620; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

12307 

Spooks; w and m G. V. Matheson, of 
as: te. May 13,.:1925; . BE 
611847; Geraldine Vance Matheson, 
Shoshoni, Wy. 12308 


Spring; from The bamboula, w Doug- 
las Furber and Irving Caesar, m Al- 


E 


bert Sirmay, of Hungary. London- 
Sydney, Chappell & co., ltd. © May 
18, 1925; 1 ec. June 18; E 614913; 
Harms, ine., New Work. 12309 


——w Elizabeth Session, m Eliza- 
beth Thorn Boutelle, arr. Bryceson 
' Treharne, of Great Britain; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © May 19, 
1925; 2 «. May 22; E 618107; Har- 
old Flammer, ine, New York. [© 
arrangement | 12310 


Spring (The) fever blues; w and mel- 
odyybD. Py Baker, of. U. os... ©.1-¢ 
June 1, 1925; E 618864; David P. 
Baker, Yampa, Col. 12311 


Spring (The) flower (Qual farfaletta 
amante) ; English w M. C. Gilling- 
ton, m Domenico Scarlatti, ed. Daw- 
son Freer, of Great Britain. © 
Mar, 2%, 092o: <4 ae Apr Gi.) 
614417; Joseph Williams, itd., Lon- 
don. [© English lyrics and edit- 
ing] pA bs 


Spring flowers; waltz, w Genet Spald- 
ing, m M. Ferrandino, of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 30, 1925; E 617045; Mike 
Ferrandino, Portland, Or. 12313 


Spring joy; w  Hlizabeth Evelyn 
Moore, m Charles Gilbert Spross, of 
U. S.; high voice. © May 13, 1925; 
2c. May 15; E 618010; John Chureh 


co., Cincinnati. 12314 
Spring (A) morning; by William 
Griffith, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Pt aaone ole. we. Mid. y slapee Hy 

614352; Augener, Itd., London. 
te bu A 


Spring time gal; w and m A. Hisen- 
bere of U.S. * © 1 ec? May 11/1925 
E 618879; Anna Eisenberg, Brook- 
lyn. 12316 


Spring violets; trio, Mathilde Bilbro, 
On Ua Sts0b ) June’ 20.1925 2/2 7¢. 
June 24; E 619083; G. Schirmer, 
inec,, New York. Jee tg 


Springtime, I love you; w and m R. 
Guehrer, of U. S.; pf. ©1ec May 
19, 1925; E 616100; Roland Gueh- 
rer, Milwaukee, Wis. 12318 


Springtime is lovetime; w and melody 
J. M. Ramel, of U. S. ©1¢. May 
23, 1925; E 618163; Julia M. Ramel, 
Merchantsville, N. J. 12319 


Squeeze da coconuts; nutty novelty, 
w Dave Silverstein, m M. A. Ea- 
wards, of U. S. © 1 e@ May 26, 
1925; E 618683; Mack A. Edwards, 
Pittsburgh. 12320 


o99 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12321 


Srawley (Bertram) Two lyric pieces ; 
op. 37, arr. G. H. Sanders, both of 
Great Britain; pf. or organ conduc- 
tor pt. 1. Disillusioned—2. A me- 
lodious melody. © Apr. 19, 1925; 
2c.) Apr. «2d: H, GlsTt4-” Geo a: 
Sanders co., New York. 12321 


Stabat (The) mater; Mary stood the 
cross beside, arr. J. Wiegand, of U. 
S.; male quartet. .© May 1, 1925; 
2 ec. May 9; E 611804; Estate of 
John Wiegand, Savannah, Ga. 

12322 


Staecato-serenade ; von Gustav Macho, 
of Austria, op. 10; violine und 


klavier. © Dec. 8, 1924; 1 c. May 
25, 1925; E 614700; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Vienna. 12323 


Standard (The) of the world; march, 
J. F. Terry,-of U. S.; band. © May 
8, 1925; 2 c. May 14; E 611924; J. 
Frank Terry, Mansfield, O. 12324 


Star of the West; w R. C. Friend, 
melody E. B. Stirm, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 5, 1925; E 611675; R. C. Friend 
and E. B. Stirm, San Francisco. 

4 12325 

Starbreak; by Thomas Vincent Cator, 
of U. S., ed. Jacob Gegna; violin 
and pf. © May 18, 1925; 2 c. May 
19; E 616135; Edward Schuberth & 
co., New York. 12326 


Starlight; reverie, H. Beaumont 
[pseud. of Harry C. Jordan] of U. 
S: Ssph,, © June -1;1925- 2°. May. 
29; E 616281; Lanpher D. Lasselle, 
Brookline, Mass. 12327 


Starlit skies; w F. W. Goodwin, m 
Domenico Lamoniea, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Trenton, N. J. ©1c. June 
27, 1925; E 617025; Frederick Wil- 
liam Goodwin, Trenton, N. J. 12328 


Starve, and save your money; w and 
m Harry Tilsley, Geo. Ricards and 
Eugene Stanley, all of England; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 21, 1925; 1 ¢. June 
1; BE 614570; Wilford, ltd., London. 

12329 

Stasera; versi A. F. Calise, melodia 
L. Donadio, of U.S. ©1c. May 21, 
1925; E 618084; A. F. Calise and L. 
Donadio, Philadelphia. 12330 


Stealing kisses; w and m P. H. 
Canutt, of U. S. © 1c. May 18, 
1925; E 616532; Pearl E. Canutt, 
Seattle. 12331 


Step on the gas with me; w and mel- 
ody: A. H. Rich, of U:"S!"@uii e. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


June 29, 1925; E 619220; Ambrose 
Holdum Rich, Stamford, Conn. 
12332 _ 


Steppin’ in society; w Alex Gerber, 
m Harry Akst, of U. S. © May 25, 
1925; 2 c. May 26; E 618286; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., New York. 

12333 

Steppin’ mama blues; w and melody 
D. Spurlock and A. L. Gustaveson, 
both of U. 8S. © le. June 20, 1925; - 
E 616785; Don Spurlock and Arthur 
L. Gustaveson, Ottumwa, Ia. 12334 

Stepping blues; w and melody EH. 
Krentz, jr, of U.S) ©.f esJune 
20, 1925; EH 616794; Ed. Krentz, jr., 
Chicago. 12335 

Stepping on the blues; melody L. Aus- 
tin, of -U.. S.;. in. EF and, Bat. © 
1c. May 16, 1925; H 611952; Lovie 
Austin, Chicago. 12336 

Stepping on the gas; w and meiody 
Clarence Todd, Clarence Williams 
and Rousseau Simmons, all of U. S. 
© 1. ce. June: 4, 19255 EH 616389 - 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
inc., New York. P55 


Stick to water; w and m Percy Edgar, 
of England; in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 ec. May 28; E 614524; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

12338 


Still (The) small voice; w and m Carl 
Olof Dahlen, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925; 2 ec. May 20; EH 618453; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 12339 

w and m J. Josey, of U. 8.; solo, 

with quartet cho. © June 24, 1925; 

2c. June 27; H 617006; John Josey, 

Fort Worth, Tex. 12340 


Still, still with Thee; w Harriet 
Beecher Stowe, m Anna M. Uhler, 
of U. S. © May 16, 1925; 2 c. May 
19; E 618099; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 12341 


Stolen kisses are the sweetest; w 
Henry Troy. m Spencer Williams, 
of U.S. .©,.Jdune 2 1925-2. c. 
June 20; E 616849; Tune-house, 
inc., New York. 12342 

Stop! I’m beginning to care, fox trot, 
w Gus Kahn, m Henry Winston and 
Ralph Williams, both of U. S. © 


May 15, ‘19253. 2) "es, lato 
618012; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

. 12348 

——__ ——_ ——__ —___ ——__arr. Frank HE. 


Barry, all of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Jtne: 29,1925): 2 ee Fane ao. 1 
617070; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] - 12344 


600 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Stop your ticklin’ me; w Walter 
Hirseh, m Jack Little, of U. S.; pf. 
aee., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. © June 8, 1925; 2c. June 8; 
E 618564; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 12345 


Stornellata romanesca (Roman folk- 
song); English version Th. Baker, 
m collected, elaborated and arr. 
Geni Sadero, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. [Italian and Hnglish 
text | “©: Mar: 31, 1925; 2 c. Apr. 6; 
E 611814; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© collection, elaboration 
and arrangement] 12346 


—— —— [Roman dialect and 
English text]. © Mar. 31, 1925; 1c. 
Apr. 30; 1 c. May 18; E 618310; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© Eng- 
lish version ] 12347 


Stornellata sull’ Arno; visione trecen- 
tesea, versi Tina Rontani, musica 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 404; pf. 
con parole. © May 28, 1925; 1 e. 
May 29; E 614892; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 12348 


Stornelli cinesi; w and m G. Russo, 


OU. SO 1 @. May 12, 1925; BH 
611850; Giuseppe Russo, Philadel- 
phia. 12349 
Stornelli vecchierelli; versi 


Nando Vitali, musica Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op 405. © May 18, 1925; 
1 ec. May 19; E 614395; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan, 12350 


Story of old; two-part song with cho., 
w Charlotte G. Homer, m Charles 
H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 8, 
1925; 2 ec. June 17; E 616746 ; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12351 


Strauss (Johann) Walzer:  bearb. 
Walther Hirschberg, of Germany; 
pf. 1. An der schénen blauen 
Doraulvvis fothers| + © Apr.:)3, 
1925; 1 e. June 22; E 614979; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 12352 

Strawberries; w and melody C. O. 
Bergner, of U. S. © 1c. June 24, 
1925; E 619144; Carl Otto Bergner, 
Johnstown, N. Y. 12353 


Streichquartett ; in einem satze, Adolf 
Busch, of Germany, op. 29; fiir 2 
violinen, viola und violoncell. 16mo. 
©dienme: 25/1925 514 en Sune’22<7 H 
615002; Breitkopf und Hirtel, Leip- 
zig. 12354 

von HKgon Kornauth, of Austria, 

op. 26; G moll. © Nov. 5, 1924; 

1 e. June 22, 1925; BE 614970; L. 

Doblinger (Berhard Herzmansky ) 

Leipzig. 12355 


12366 


Strenna Rosa; primavera 1925, versi 
e musica diversi autori, of Italy, 
compilatore H. A. Mario. Napoli, 
Casa editrice musicale EH. A. Mario. 
© Jan. 161925; :ei) Apr. 15 +) Ae— 
Foreign 27330; Italian book co., 

. New York. 12356 


Strickland (Lily) Nocturne; in ze 
lan’ of ol’ bayou, w and m L. Strick- 
land, of U. S. Fischer ed. (In Mo’ 
Bayou songs, no.5) 1. Low voice.— 
2. High voice. © May 11, 1925; 
2c. each May 14; E 611886, 611891; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

12357, 12358 


Strolling along, underneath the smil- 
ing moon; w John J. Caddigan, m 
Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; pf. © 
1c Apr. 24, 1925; E 6138816; Grey 
gull records, inc., South Boston. 

12359 


Strum it with Crumit; w and m Frank 
Crumit, of U. S.; ukulele. Svo. © 
May 28, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. May 
29; A 857344; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 12360 


Strumming, I just keep strumming 
along; w and m Harry Wocds, of 
U.S. °>© Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. Apr. 
24; EH 613488; M. Whitmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

12361 


Strumming my blues away; w and 
melody ©. J. Robison, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. May 15, 1925; E 613993; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 12362 


Student sein! lieder und kliinge aus 
gliick und not, Josef Buchhorn, of 
Germany. 8vo. © Feb. 23, 1925; 
1c. May 25; A—Foreign 27811; Wil- 
helm Meister, verlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 12363 


Studi melodici; di Alberto Oréfici, of 
Italy; fagotto. © May 15, 1925; 
1 ec. June 8; HE 614824; HEvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 12364 


Study in B flat; by Karl Henkel, of 
Great Britain; violin. (Jn Mecha- 
nism and expression, bk. 2) © May 
14, 1925; 2 ec. May 19; E 618050; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

12365 


Study in C; by J. J. Haakman, of 
Great Britain; violin. (Jn Mecha- 
nism and expression, bk. 2) © May 
14, 1925; 2 ec. May 19; E 618049; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

12366 


54219 26 11 601 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12367 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Study in D minor; by Karl Henkel, 
of Great Britain; violin. (In 
Mechanism and expression, bk. 2) 
© May 14, 1925; 2 c May 19: BE 
618053 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 12367 


Study in E minor; by Karl Henkel, 
of Great Britain; violin, in the 4th 
position. (Jn Mechanism and ex- 
pression, bk. 2) © May 14, 1925; 
2c. May 19; E 618051; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12368 

Study in F sharp minor; by J. J. 
Haakman, of Great Britain; violin. 
(In Mechanism and expression, bk. 
2) © May 14, 1925; 2 ec. May 19; 
E 618052; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 


Boston. 12369 
Study no. FD; by A. Robison, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. ©l1e. 


June 13, 1925; EH 616646; Abraham 
Robinson, Orestwood, N. Y. 12370 


Study no. FF; by <A. Robison, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. ©l1e. 
June 138, 1925; E 616644; Abraham 
Robison, Crestwood, N. Y. tat li 


Study no. WE; by A. Robison, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
June 13, 1925; E 616645; Abraham 
Robison, Crestwood, N. Y. 12372 

Stunde (Hine) spanien (L’heure es- 
pagnole) ; musikalische komodie in 
ein akt, text Franc-Nohain, musik 
Maurice Ravel, of France; klavier- 
auszug mit gesang. © May 15, 
1925; 1 ec. June 8; D 26778; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 12373 


Stutterin’ (The) owl; w and m M. 
Green, of U. S. © 1c. June 25, 
1925; E 616939; Moulton Green, 
Kansas City, Mo. 12374 


Suffering; w Nathalia Crane, m A. 
S. Martin, of U. S. © 1c May 2, 
1925; E 611623; Adaline Stephens 
Martin, Camden, N. J. 12375 

Suicide blues; lost world wail, w and 
m Spencer Williams, of U.S. © May 
18, 1925; 2 ec. May 16; E 611949; 
Maison Blanche music co., New 
York. 12376 


Suite de danses anciennes; par Mar- 
celle Soulage, of France, op. 32. 1. 
Pf. ou harpe—2. Pf. 4 4 mains. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
& cie. © June 4 1925; 1 c. each 
July 2; E 615168, 615169; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© transcription] 

12377, 12378 


Suite helvétique; par M. Wagniére- 
Horton, of Switzerland ; pf. pts., 1-3. 
Basel, Switzerland, Hug & co. Au 
bord du lae, [2 others] © Sept. 1, 


1924; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1925; E 609010; 
Marguerite Wagniére-Horton, Petit 
Sully, Tour de Peilz, Switzerland. 


12379 - 


Summer; w L. Mitchell’ Thornton, m 
M. Helfand, of U. S., op. 16. © 
1c. June 18, 1925; H 616732; Maur- 
ice Helfand, New York. 12380 


Summer (A) idyll;~musical reading, 
w from Boston Transcript, m Phyl- 
lis Fergus, of U. S. © Apr. 27,‘ 
1925; 2 c. May 1; E 611582; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 12381 


Summer’s here, duet, from By the 
way, w Graham John, m Vivian 
Hllis, of England; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
27,) 1925.5... @.) Maly 28 7 H614522 - 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

12382 

Sun (The) shines bright in Cali- 
fornia ; w and m Geoffrey O’Hara, of 
U. S. © June 11, 1925; 2 ce. June 
16; EH 616705; Wright music co., Los. 
Angeles. 12383. 


Sunbeams on the water; by G. Hol- 
combe, of U. S.; pf. © June 25, 
1925; 2 c. June 29; E 619207; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 12384 


Sundown; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. op. 1388, no. 1; or- 
gan. (In Twilight sketches) © 
May 14, 1925; 2 e. May 14; E 
611932; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 12385. 


Sunny Italy; w Ralph Stanley, m Les- 
lie Alleyn, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
©: June :4,°1925;) twe.!, June 6s E 
614636; B. Feldman & co., London. 

12386 


Sunrise on the lake; ballad, w Hliza- 
beth Waterston, m Christian A. 
Grimm, of U. S. Chicago, Lyceum 
music publishers. © May 8, 1925; 
2c. May 11; E 611898; Lyceum mu- 
Sic publishers, Chicago. 12387 

Sunset; w M. B. Halliday, m Charles 
VanNess DeWitt, of U. S. © Apr. 
22, 1925; 2 « May 13: E 611852; 
Marion Borden Halliday, Wallkill, 
Naty. 12388 


Sunset brings memories of you; w W. 
D. Morsters, m Clifton Keith, of 
U.S. ©l1c. May 8, 1925; E 613834 ; 
William Dow Marsters, Boston. 

12389: 


Sunset on the desert; oriental fox 
trot, w and melody I. Pollack, of U. 
S. ©1c. May 25, 1925; E 618248; 
Isaac Pollack, Bayonne, N. J. 12390 


602 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Sunset shadows; waltz, Ernest Reeves, 
arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© May 18, 1925; 1 ¢. June 4; B 
614609; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 12391 


Sunset shadows and you; w and m 
Henry Hadley, of U. S., op. 94, no. 
5; high voice. © May 14, 1925; 2 
ce. June 20; E 618881; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 12392 


Sunset (The) trail; operatic cantata, 
w Gilbert Moyle, m Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, of U. S.; four-part 
cho. mixed voices with soli. Temple 
ed. 4to. © May 2, 1925; 2 c. May 
11: E 613957; White-Smith music 

pub. co., Boston. 12393 


Sunshine; w and m W. A. Haberstro, 
of U. S. Topeka, Kan., Haberstro 
music pub. co. © June 15, 1925; 
2 ce. June 18; E 618866; William Al- 


pert Haberstro, Topeka, Kan. [© 


new matter and revision] 12394 


Sunshine and laughter; six four-hand 
recreations, Edwin Vaile McIntyre, 
of U. S., op. 66; pf. Good morning. 
[5 others] © June 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 26; E 619173; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 12395 


Sunshine (The) of a smile; w George 
O. Webster, m C. S. Brown, of U. 8. 
© June 22, 1925;°2 c. June 29; EH 
619300; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
eago. 12396 


Sunshine (The) of love; w E. C. 
Baird, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. 8. 
@ June 22, 1925 ;°2 ce! June’ 29; 
619317; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 12397 


Susan; from Chatter box revue, w 
Raymond B. Hgan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. © June 24, 1925; 
2 ec. June 25; E 616959; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc.,. New York. 

12398 

Suspiro (Hl) ; cancion mexicana, letra 
y musica L. D. Uranga, of Mexico; 
ect ye sune 10, 192550) 
616546; Lauro D. Uranga, Los An- 
geles. 12399 

Swallow dance; three-part song, W 
Margaret Lloyd, m Elizabeth Cook, 
of U. S.; cho. of women’s voices 
with sop. solo. 4to. © May 28, 
1925; 2 c. June 10; E 618692; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 12400 

Sweet baby of mine; w J. Hamilton, 
ive: .Vl. ,Eate, of U. S.. ‘© 'T «. 
May 16, 1925; E 618242; Jesse Ham- 
ilton, Pittsburgh. 12401 


12415 


Sweet blue bird, take my love a mes- 
sage; adapted from the Blue bird 
waltz, w Arthur Lamb, m Abe Ol- 
man? of°UlilCse ©r June 6, , 1925 ; 
2 ce. June 18; E 616776; Morris mu- 
sic pub. co., Philadelphia. 12402 


Sweet dulcy blues; w and melody O. 
Campos, arr. Arthur Fisk, both of 
Ss Pert May“26; 19253. & 
618267; Oliver Campos, Irvington, 
Calif. 12403 

Sweet Elenor; w and melody Mrs. 
A. Barrows, of U. S. © 1c May 
25, 1925; E 618188; Mrs. A. Bar- 
rows, Dunkirk, N. Y. 12404 

Sweet Irish Nell; w A. M. Arnesen, 
m Chas. B. Brown, of U.S. ©1«. 
June 22, 1925; E 619067; Alfred M. 
Arnesen, Chicago. 12405. 

Sweet little flower of Capri; waltz, 
K. L. Richards, of U. S.; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1c¢. May 25, 1925; 
E 616222; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 12406 


Sweet memories; melody W. Dubrow, 
or UU. 8S. Cul e@ Junesl 7. 1925-408) 
618865 ; Will Dubrow, Philadelphia. 

12407 

Sweet memories come back to me; 
w A. M. Rich, m Harry Walton, of 
ee Se ©) od «Gh, May oo, sAO2n en. Wy 
611668; Arvilla Maxwell Rich, Wa- 
terville, Conn. 12408 


Sweet Mumtaz; melody, J. Oliver, of 
Wie pare us. ©. rucseils (©) 15.6: 
June 6, 1925; EH 616496; Joseph Oli- 
ver, Chicago. — 12409 

Sweet Oregon; w and m H. S. De 
Moss, of U. S. © Mar. 5, 1925; 2 
ce. June 12; E 618699; Henry S. De 
Moss, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 12410 

Sweet peas; waltz, C. A. Taylor, of 
UM Sam. Vicknie2sPlic@Olpkeve 
May 18, 1925; E 616061, 616063; 
Cora Anna Taylor, Kankakee, Ill. 

12411, 12412 

Sweet southern love; w and m How- 
ard Johnson, Irving Bibo and Joe 
Dareypail,,of UsiSe,.) Apres, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 613978; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 12415 

Sweet springtime; w and melody F. 
Cotter «Ob Us Sa ©; dn Cene 20; 
1925; E 616816; Frances Cotter, 
Novinger, Mo. 12414 


Sweet thought; polka, Chas. D. Blake, 
rey, Harry .l.. Harts, of Wi.S::: pf. 
Rey. ed. © June 2, 1925; 2 ec. June 
25; E 619162; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 

12415 


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12416 


pt. cH Ns 


Sweet woozie woo; frog song, w and | Sweetie blues; w and m C. Kelley and 


m His hun oth Uauwsu  @©ads ©. 
May 1, 1925; E 613631; Fred Hamil- 
ton Lunn, North Kansas City, Mo. 

. 12416 


Sweet yesterday; w Louis Weekman, 
m A. Buzzi-Peccia, of U. 8.; high 
voice. © May 14, 1925; 2 c. June 
20; E 618878; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 12417 


Sweetheart, I’m coming back to you; 
w and melody R. I. Jordan, of U. S. 
Qi... C.J unex) LOD = BOG LSaico : 
Ralph I. Jordan, Indianapolis, Ind. 

12418 


Sweetheart, I’m wanting just you; 
w N. Gordon, m Burrell Van Buren, 
of U. S. © June.j, 1925,;,2 ¢. June 
12; E 618789; Nina Gordon, Man- 
chester, N. H. 12419 


Sweetheart o’ mine; w and m F. K. 
Schultz, of U. S. © 1 ce June 8, 
1925; E 618565; Frank Karl Schultz, 
St. Paul. 12420 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; w and 
m Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S. © 
Apr: 20,2: 9925.0 2) es May GG 
611993; Feature music syndicate, 
New York. [© words and new ar- 
rangement ] 12421 


Sweetheart of gold; w Jimmie Deans, 
Jerry Host and Geo. Homrighausen, 
m J. Deans and G. Homrighausen, 
both, of, U.S.) © Ape, 25, 1925; 
2e. May 1; E 613641; Badger state 
musie pub. co., Milwaukee. 12422 


Sweetheart of long ago, won’t you 
come back; w and melody V. Ba- 
ruch, of U. S. © 1 ec. June, 29, 
1925; HE 619244; Victoria Baruch, 
Chicago. 12423 


Sweetheart of mine; w and m G. 
Kelly, of U. S. © June 26, 1925; 
2 e. June 26; E 616973; Guy Kelly, 
Akron, O. 12424 


w C. F. Stubbs, m Ira W. Hamil- 
ton, of -U.* Se Lynn,’ Mass), CiF. 
Stubbs music co. S8vo. © May 5, 
1925; 2c. May 7; E 618250; Charles 
EF. Stubbs, Lynn, Mass. 12425 


Sweetheart Rose; w and melody 
Benny Davis, Artie Meyers and 
Jimmy Quinn, all of U. S. ©1e. 
June 16, 1925; H 616685; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12426 


w M. Jeanne Smith, m Marjorie 
Franklin, of U. S. © June 1, 1925; 
2 e. June 1; E 6183835; Marjorie 
Franklin, Atlanta. 12427 


G. Meyer, both of U. S. © May 11, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 613974; Clar- 
ence Kelley and George Meyer, - 
Brooklyn. 12428 


Swinging; tale of love, waltz song, w 
and m Wallace A. Johnson, of U. S. 
© May 7%, 1925; 2 « May 9: B 
613923 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 12429 


Swiss (The) guides dream; compiled 
and arr. J. D. Schurmann, of U. S.; 
steel guitar. © May 12, 1925; 2 «. 
May 18; EH 616089; Joseph Daniel 


Schurmann, Denver. 12430 
Symphonie-passion ; par Marcel 
Dupré, of France, op. 23; grand 


orgue. © May 15, 1925; 1 ¢. June 
8; E 614883 ; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 12431 


Sztajerek oberek ; arr. A. Omelezuk, of 
U.S. 2 pts 0 May ot) 1925 = 42: ¢. 
May 9; E 611798; Jos. Krygier, 
Philadelphia. 12432 


Tago; fox-trot, di Vittorio Masche- 
roni, of Italy; orch. con. pf. condut- 


tore. 4to. © Mar. 31, 1925; 1 «¢. 
May 14; E 614839; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 12433 
Tahiti; shimmy lied, text Harry 


Housley, musik Mike Sottneck, of 
Germany. © Feb. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 25; E 616564; Frankfurter 
musik verlag, Frankfort a/M, Ger- 
many. 12434 
Take back your lemon and give me a 
peach; w and melody EH. P. Ward- 
leigh, of U. S. © 1 June 29, 
1925; E 619241; Hliza Pearl Ward- 
leigh, Lewiston, Id. 124385 
Take me back to sunny southland; 
song of California, w Clara Schatz, 
m Stanley F. Widener, of U. 8S. © 
May 4, 1925; 2c. May 14; E 6138989 ; 
Pacific coast pub. & distributing co., 
Los Angeles. 12436 
Take my hand; w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m Charles H. Gabriel, of U. 
S. © June 8, 1925; 2c. June 17; 
E 616735; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 12437 
Take O take those lips away; part- 
song, w Shakespeare, m C. Hubert 
H. Parry, of Great Britain; sops. 1, 
2 and contralto. S8vo. © May 5, 
1925; 1 c. May 6; E 614116; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 12438 
Take the cook along; w and m C. F., 
Kelly, of U. S. © 1 @ May 20; 
1925; E 618046; Clyde F. Kelly, 
Greenville, Pa. 12439 


604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12462 


Tale (The) of Ackmed Kurd; or, 
Haschish, musical recitation, W 
Cedric Forbes, m Minnie G. Crispen, 
of Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 1925; 
1 ec. May 4; E 614066; Reynolds & 
co., London. 12440 


Talking (The) fiddle; w andm J. W. 
Samuels, of U. S.; violin. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 30, 1925; E 6138818; Joseph W. 
Samuels, Brooklyn. 12441 


Talmont-au-péril-des-flots; ballade, 
paroles Georges Duhamel, musique 
Albert Doyen, of France; alto solo 
et cheur d’enfants 4 l’unisson. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614268; 
Heugel, Paris. 12442 


Tamerlan; oper in drei akten, Nicola 
Haym, musik Georg Friedrich Hin- 
del, klavierauszug mit text Hermann 
Roth, of Germany. Ed. Breitkopf. 
4to. © June 3, 1925; 1 c. June 22; 
E 615004; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 12443 


Tanezrouft (Le); fox-trot, Paul Flo- 
rendas, of France: orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 22, 1925; 
1 ce. June 23; E 614948; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

12444 


Tango-serenade; w and m H. B. Loéb, 
of U. S. New Orleans, Harry B. 
Loéb piano co., inc. © May 21, 
1925; 2c. May 25; E 616198; Harry 
Brunswick Loéb, New Orleans. 

12445 


Tantalizing Tilly; w and m A. S. Mel- 
ton and L. W. Triay, both of U. S. 
New Orleans, Nola pub. co. © Apr. 
mir 1925-2 C.uApr. 718 3. BE + 611827; 
Alma §S. Melton and Lo. W. Triay, 
New Orleans. 12446 


Tanz-walzer; von Ferruccio Busoni, 
op. 53, bearb. Martin Schmeling, of 
Germany; salon orch. 4to. © Apr. 
Tomo: te May’ 1: 614047: 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 12447 


Tarantella; by Edward German, of 
Great Britain; pf., four hands. © 
Apr. 29, 1925; 1 ec. May 1: E 614038; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 

12448 


Tarentelle; par Frédéric d’Erlanger, 
of Great Britain; violon avee. pf. 
ace. © May 11, 1925; 1c. June 11; 
E 614761; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

12449 


Tchouki; exotic intermezzo, paroles 
Pierre d’Amor, musique Jean de 
Smetsky, of Belgium. 1. Pf. seul.— 
2. Chant et pf. © May 15, 1925; 


1c. each June 8; E 614886, 614887 ; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 
12450, 12451 
Te adoro; danza, Arturo P. Pasarell, 
arr. A. Mesorana, both of U. §S.; 
pf. ©1e. June 23, 1925; BE 616892; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 12452 


Te voglio cunzula; versi E. Pacella, 
musica Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 
© 1c. May 8, 1925; E 613830; En- 
rico Pacella, New York. 12453 


Teach me; w Leo P. Haley, m R. L. 
Toland, ore Ua Ss. "©" tc Furnes; 
1925; E 618601; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 12454 


Tehuanitas (Las) ; cancion mexicana, 
letra y musica L. D. Uranga, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles; 
pf. with w. © 1c. June 23, 1925; 
EK 616897; Lauro D. Uranga, Los 
Angeles. 12455 


Tell about Jesus; w W. C. Poole, m 
Katherine Howe [pseud. of B. D. 
Ackley] of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2 e) June: 16="H 616670 + John (HH. 
Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 12456 


Tell all your troubles to Jesus; w 
and m Arthur K. White, of U. S. 
Quine. 4. 1925-2 'c.2 finest BH 
616505; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
Nuids 12457 


Tell me more; selection from the mu- 
Sical play, George Gershwin, arr. 
Russell Bennett, of U. S.; pf. © 
dune 718)5 1925 202° en: June; 202° 
616876; Harms, ine., New York. 

12458 

Tell me more about Jesus; w and 
m J. Josey, of U. S. © June 24, 
1925; 2 ec. June 27; BE 617004; John 
Josey, Fort Worth, Tex. 12459 

Tell me now: by A. Fitzpatrick, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. acc. [Photo- 
stat] “©? 1° e= Sune! 25, 1925) Bh 
619145; Alice Fitzpatrick, Los An- 
geles. 12460 


Tell me the time of day my dear; 
w Mrs. L. J. Schumaker, m Jack 
Edwards, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c. May 23: EH 618248 ; 
Mrs. L. J. Schumaker, New Castle, 
Pa. 12461 


Tell me truly, wonderful eyes; w H. 
McNaughton Richardson, m ‘Ta- 
bitha M. S., and H. G. Hehn, both 
of Canada. © 1c. May 20, 1925; 
E 616148; Harvey G. Hehn, Elmira, 
Canada. 12462 


605 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12463 


pt. 111, n.s.,v. 20 


Tell me will my dreams come true; 
w and m Arnold Barr, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © May 28, 1925; 
2 ec. May 29; E 616355; Great West- 
ern music ¢co., Chicago. 12463 


Tell mother I’ll be there; by M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. or organ. © 
June 25, 1925; 2c. June 295) 4 
619195; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 12464 


Temple bells; fox trot, founded on In- 
dian love lyrics, Amy Woodforde- 
Finden, arr. M. Williams, of Great 


Britain; orch. 4to. © May 21, 
1925; 1 c. June 19; E 614923; Boo- 
sey & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 12465 


London, Cavendish 
music co. © May 9, 1925; 1 c¢. June 
4; BE 614620; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 12466 


Temptation blues; w and melody N. 
E. Reed, of U. S. © 1c. May 15, 
1925; E 616008; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

12467 

Ténébres; anxiété, séparation, agonie, 
Craven, arr. William Sterling, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 

£0. 4), Are id S254. tes May. O: 
E 614233; L Maillochon, Paris. [© 
arrangement ] 12468 


Tennessee moon: w and melody H. 
W. Ralph, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 
1925; H 611959; Harry W. Ralph, 
East Dorset, Vt. 12469 

Teresita; tango, Spanish shawl dance, 
kK. L. Richards, of U. S.; melody 
wit pi. ace. ©), Luc. May, 25,0925 ; 
E 616223; Katherine Louise Rich- 
ards, New York. 12470 

Terry “(Frances) Fifteen program 
studies for the development of piano 
technic; special ref. to nuance and 
pedalling. KH. . "Ferry, ol, 0. S71 © 
June 24,.1925; 2c. June 26;. E 
619210; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 12471 

Texas; w and m A. Bulloch, of U. S. 
© June 15, 1925; 2 c. June 18; H 
618984; Alice Bulloch, Waco, Tex. 

12472 

w and m C. C. Bruce, of U. S. 

© 1c. May 14, 1925; E 618610; 

Clara Chrisman Bruce, Houston. 

12473 


w and m W. R. Waghorne, of 
England, domiciled at Houston, Tex. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 c« June 11; H 
616599; W. R. Waghorne, Houston, 
Tex. 12474 


Texas, our Texas; w Gladys Yoakum 
Wright and W. J. Marsh, m W. J. 
Marsh, of U. S. © June 6, 1925; 
2c. June 8; E 618551; W. J. Marsh, 
Kt. Worth, Tex. 12475 


Thanksgiving blessing; w and melody 
G. A. Kalar, of U. S. © 1. June 
20, 1925; E 616798; George A. 
Kalar, Largo, Fla. - 12476 


That dear old gal of mine; w and 
melody B. J. Niehaus, of U. S. © | 
1c. June 13, 1925; E 616617; Bern- 
ard John Neihaus, Cincinnati. 

12477 

That Havana girl of mine; melody 
C. H. Sims, arr. Jas. H. Harring- 
ton; both,of, Us.S,. ©.l ei june 17, 
1925; E 618802; Carrel H. Sims, 
New York. 12478 


That home bungalow; w and m TT. 
Gibson, of Canada. © Apr. 27, 
1925; 1 « May 4; H 614124; Tom 
Gibson, Winnipeg, Canada. 12479 


That is why you are Sigma nu phi; 
w Frank Baer, m Agustin Borguno, 
of U. S. © Apr. 28, 1925; 2 e@ June 
6; E 616428; Sigma nu phi frater- 
nity, Washington. 12480 


That little gal is my pal; w G. E. 
Madden, melody Luther A. Clark, 
of | Ue 8S." Oh Gr aunesi5.7 1925 : 
E 618759; G. E. Madden, Tulalip, 
Wash. 12481 

That means nothing to me; from, On 


with the dance, w and-m A. L. 
Keith and Lee Sterling, both of 


Great Britain. © May 12, 1925; 
1 @ May 138; E 6143831; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 12482 


That old home of mine; Kansas, w 
and m EH. J. McDonald, of U. S. 
© 1c May 28, 1925; E 618298; 
Eugene J. McDonald, Chicago. 

12483 


That's a lotta apple sauce; w Tommy 
Powers and Jack Miller, m Alvano 
Mier, of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York. © May 11, 1925; 2 « May 
14; E 611923; Alvano Mier music 
pub. co., New York. 12484 


That’s all I have to say; w James 
Gracie, m A. Caney and E. Stevens, 
both of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1e.. 
May 22, 1925; EH 618864; Ashton. 
Caney and Ernie Stevens, Ridge- 
wood, N. J. 12485 


That’s all there is, there ain’t no 
more; fox trot, Harry Woods, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. 8.; erch. with 
w. 4to. © Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 


606 


F MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12508 


5; E 611689; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 
12486 


That's not all; w and melody N. 
Wricht, of U. S. © 1c May 8, 
1925; E 613866; Naomi Wright, 
Parksley, Va. 12487 


That’s what girlS are for; w and m 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, both of 
England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 27, 1925; 
1 e@. May 28; E 614546; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 12488 


That’s why I hang around; w and 

melody J. M. Freeman, of U. S. © 

1 ce. May 4, 1925; E 6138687; J. M. 
Freeman, West Hickory, N. C. 

12489 


That vision of the face in the stream ; 
ballad-fox trot, w and m Al. Wil- 
son and Edg. Shakeiy, arr. M. Na- 
gel, all of U. S. © Apr. 30, 1925; 
2 ¢@. May 7; E 613812; Pittsburgh 
music pub. co., Pittsburgh. 12490 


That wonderful cottage for two; w 
Mae Brumley, m J. Brandenburg, 
of U. S:- © 1. @ May 16, 1925; 
KH 611988; Julia Brandenburg, 
Grand Prairie, Tex. 12491 


That wonderful day; duet, from The 
brown derby, w Clifford Grey, m 
Paul Lannin, of U. S. © June 4, 
1925; 2 c. June 6; E 618637; Harms, 
inc., New York. 12492 

That wonderful dream girl of mine; 
w and m J. L. Hankinson, of U. S. 
©.jume <8, 1925: 2 ¢. June, 8; .E 
618545; Jesse L. Hankinson, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. 12493 


That wonderful girl of mine; w J. R. 
Riney, m J. A. Vahey, of U. S. © 
May 29, 1925: 2c. June 1; E 618468; 
John R. Riney & John A. Vahey, 
St. Louis. 12494 


Theme and variations; Roman pano- 
rama, from A trip through Italy, 
wl oy Mi Lauro; jeft Us:S); instr 
mental. © 1 ¢. May 20, 1925: E 
616156; Michael Lauro, Brooklyn. 

12495 

There ain’t no flies on auntie; w and 
m W. Van Der Decken, of Great 
Britain; pf., acc. with ukulele arr. 
M. Kalua. © June 6, 1925; 2 «. 
_June 19; E 618828; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 12496 

There ain’t nothin’ she ain’t got; w 
and m Maurice Sam Amsterdam ITI, 
Ge Sls pe. © te June 5:79925.- 
EK 618533; Maurice S. Amsterdam, 
Til, San Francisco. 12497 


There be none of beauty’s daughters ; 
chorus or quartet, w Lord Byron, 


m A. Herbert Brewer, of Great 
Britain, ed. James Lyon; men’s 
voices. 8vo. © May 5, 1925; 1c. 


May 6; E 614115; Hdwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 12498 


There is a little church; w H. Stuart 
Hamill, m L. T. Levy, of U. S. © 
1c June 10, 1925; E 616585; Leon 
T. Levy, New Rochelle, N. Y. 12499 


There is a man to be known; w and 
melody H. J. Krol, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 1, 1925; E 618374; Henry J. 
Krol, Chicago. 12500 


There is where my soldier sleeps; w 
and melody A. HE. Lawderbaugh, of 
wr s. © h © .June.d3) 1995" 8 
616619; Ada E. Lawderbaugh, Ogal- 
lala, Neb. 12501 


There'll come a time; w and m Joseph 
H. Trent, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
1 ec. May 9, 1925; E 611781; Grey 
gull’ records, ine., South Boston, 
Mass. 12502 


There never was a better friend; w 
Lizzie DeArmond, m B. D. Ackley, 
of U.S. © June 22, 1925; 2c. June 
29; E 619301 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 12503 


There’s a battle on; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m J. H. Fillmore, of U. S.; 
cho. men’s voices. 4to. © Apr. 
20, 1925; 2 c. May 18; E 616106; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

12504 


There’s a door that’s always open; 
w and melody R. C. Hevia, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 16, 1925; E 611963; 
Rhoda Clark Hevia, Ocean Grove, 
IN. 12505 


There’s a laddy dear; w and melody 
I. M. Haley, of Canada. © 1 -«¢. 
June 20, 1925; E 616806; Ida M. 
Haley, South Rawdon, N. S., Can- 
ada. 12506 


There’s a little bit of color, and it 
means the world to me; flag song, w 
Elisha Whippe McGuire, m Chris- 
topher O’Hare, of U. S. © May 
19, 51925 ;)2.¢., May 21.5. ,E..G162 (6; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12507 
two-part song, w HElisha Whip- 
ple McGuire, m Christopher O’Hare, 
of U. S.; treble voices. School ed. 


4to. © June 2, 1925; 2c. June 10; 
EK 618626; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrahgement] 


12508 


607 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ° 


12509 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


There’s a little bit of color, and it 
means the world to me—Continued. 
w EHlisha Whipple McGuire, m 
Christopher O’Hare, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. Witmark school ed. 4to. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 c. June 18; BE 
616724; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [© new arrangement] 
12509 


There’s a place in dear old Georgia; 
w and melody O. Shannessy, of U. S. 
© 41 eo May -23, 19255 EB 618172; 
Oscar Shannessy, Chicago. 12510 


There’s a room in my heart; w F. R. 
Norman, m Mrs. M. C. Mayers, of 


U. S. © June 19, 1925; 2 c. June 
19; E 618850; Fannie R. Norman, 
Joplin, Mo. 12511 


There’s a wee flower in my heart, 
mother, dear, for you; w and m 
S. E. Martin, harmonized Herbert 
Stavely Sammond, both of U. S. © 
May 8, 1925; 2 c. May 12; E 618419; 
Samuel E. Martin, Brooklyn. 

12512 


There's no one else; w and melody M. 


Williams, of U. S. 1 ¢« June 
20, 1925; E 616836; Muriel Wil- 
liams, New York. 12513 


There’s nobody loves me but me; sen- 
timental fox trot, w Reg. Batten, m 
Van Phillips and Carroll Gibbons, 
both of U. 8S. © Apr. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
May 25; E 618230; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 12514 


There’s only one; w and melody I. 
Steffen, of U. S. © 1c June 20, 
1925; E 616795; Idelle Steffen, Mil- 
waukee. 12515 


There will be a glory morning here; 
w James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, 
Of. 58a, e©; Mar: 90511925 2092/6. 
June 22; E 619020; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beaziey, Chicago. 12516 


These three we should not forget; 
w W. J. Kennedy, m G. Yelle, of 
U. S. © June 19, 1925; 2 c. June 
19; E 618849; Walter J. Kennedy 
and George Yelle, Indian Orchard, 
Mass. 12517 


They have not heard-Ssend me; hymn, 
w 8S. M. Glasgow, m Chas. T. Cald- 
well, of U. S.; cho. set to tune Fed- 
eral street. © Mar. 23, 1925; 2 e. 
May 1; E 6138636; Samuel M. Glas- 
gow, Knoxville, Tenn. 12518 


They knew her for a vamp; w and 
m J. Chernis, of U. S. © 1c June 
18, 1925; EH 616733; Jack Chernis, 
New York. 12519 


They shall be mine; w Annie B. Rus- 
sell, m Ernest O. Sellers, of U. S. 
© Apr. 27, 1925; 2 « May 6; EB 
613731; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

12520 


They still look good to me; from 
Mercenary Mary, w and melody 
William B. Friedlander and Con 
Conrad, both of U. S. © 1c. May 
6, 1925; E 611722; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12521 


Thief (A) in the night; for misterioso, 
William Axt, of U. S.; orch. with 
pt. or organ conductor. © June 22, 
1925; 2 c. June 23; H 616902; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 12522 


Thine; w and m Carl Olof Dahien, of 
U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2 @ May 
20; E 618489; Conference press, 
Chicago. 12523 


Thinking ; by C. H. Beckman, of U. S.; 
pi. © 1c Apred, 19252 Gilssi4 - 
Constance Harrison Beckman, Hast 
Orange, N. J. 12524 


w and melody L. J. Koelfgen, arr. 
Arthur B. Ward and Roy Bargy, all 
of U. S. © 1c June 29, 1925; E 
619254; Leon J. Koelfgen, Minne- 
apolis. 12525 


Thinking of thee; w M. A. Scott, m 
J. H. Densmore, of U. S. © May 9, 
1925; 2 c. May 11; E 613963; John 
H. Densmore, Brookline, Mass. 

12526 


Thinking of you; w and melody J. R. 
Armour, of U.S" © 1) ce Juue 29, 
1925; E 619251; James Roosevelt 
Armour, Washington. 12527 


Thirteenth (The) cavalry; march, w 
and m T. Lipartiti, of U. S.; band. 
© 1c. May 25, 1925; E 616228; Tito 
Lipartiti, Fort D. A. Russell, Wy. 

12528. 

Thirty (The) first of April; w Jack 

Prentice, m S. E. Tolchard Evans, 


of England. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
June 1; E 614567; Wilford, Itd., 
London, 12529 


This island is old Ireland, and it’s 
painted green; w and melody G. 
O’Brien, of U. S. © 1c. May 16, 
1925; E 611964; George O’Brien, 
New York. 12530: 


Thomsett (Gillham) 12 old Irish mel- 
odies; arr. G. Thomsett, of Great 
Britain; pf. © May 11, 1925; 1 ec. 
May 20; E 614506; Leonard & @o., 
London. 12531 


608 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mos, 5-6, 1925 


Those alluring oriental eyes; w and m 
Edmond I. Meyers, of U.S. ©1e. 
May 4, 1925; E 613658; Benjamin 
Blumenthal, Chicago. 42532 


Those Asheville North Ca’lina blues; 
w and melody F. B. Cook, of U. S. 
©'1 ce. June 11, 1925; EH 616588; 
Frank B. Cook, Asheville, N. C. 

12533 


Those lips, those eyes, those nose; w 
and melody Roy Turk, of U. S. © 
1 e June 12, 1925; EH 616635; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12534 


Those two wonderful friends of mine; 
w and melody W. P. Skelly, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 23, 1925; EH 618169; Wm. 
P. Skelly, New York. 12535 


Those were the good old days; w and 
m Henry J. Ott,-of U. S. © June 
20, 1925; 2 c. June 19; E 618841; 
H. J. Ott, Turtle Creek, Pa. 12536 


Thou art my sunshine; o sole mio, 
two-part song, English version Ar- 
thur A. Penn, of U. S., m E. di 
Capua, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. 8. School ed. 4to- © Apr. 23, 
fuze 2 ¢,. May 1; Hi 618127; M: 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
hew arrangement and English ver- 
sion] 12537 


Thoughts; w Himer William Wick- 
ham, m L. F. Stafford and Earl Lis- 
son, both of U. S. © 1c. May 4, 
1925; EH 616141; Lewis Frederick 
Stafford, Syracuse, N. Y. 12538 


Thoughts of heaven; sacred song, w 
Wm. H. Arbogast, m Bessie Brad- 
ford, of U. S., arr. N. Clifford Page. © 
May 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 9; E 616569 ; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 

12539 


Thoughts of mother; w C. W. Butler, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U.S. 
1 ec, May 20, 1925; H 616160; C. W. 
Butler, Pittsburgh. 12540 


Three (The) bears: by Hlsie K. 
Brett, ‘of U. S.; pf. with w. (in 
Make-believe sketches) (© May 18, 
1925; 2 ce. May 21; EH 618119; Clay- 
ton KF. Summy co., Chicago. ‘12541 


by Mary Evelene Calbreath, of 
U. S.; pf. New and rev. ed. © May 
22,1 1925; 2 ec. May 23; BE 618210; 
Schroeder & Gunther. inc., New 
York. 12542 
Three little kittens; encore song, w 
old nursery rhyme, m arr. Freeman 
High, of U. 8.; men’s voices. 4to. 
54219—26——_12 


12554 


© May 19, 1925; 2 e. May 22; B 
618105; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 12543 


Three (The) men; w R. E. Payton, m 
Harriet A. Johnson, of U. S. 
June 8, 1925;2.c¢. June13; E 616608; 
John C, Miller, Boston. 12544 


Through love to light; w A. H. Ackley, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 
22,°1925; 2 ¢. June :29;: EB 619292 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

12545 


Through peace to light; sacred song, 
w Adelaide Proctor, m James Hay- 
den Morris, of U. 8.; in E flat. New 
York, Chappell, Harms, inc. © 
AMD Oi dye LOE ee Cs veh UAC Lee oa 
616604 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

12546 


Through the fields of waving rye; w 
and melody L. C. Bugdale, of U. S. 
©. 1 ec. June:,20, 19255. E 616788 ; 
Luther C. Bugdale, Parsons, Pa. 

12547 


Through the riches of His grace; w 
and m I. H. Reynolds, of U. S. © 
June 24, 1925; 2 e. June 27; BH 
616991; I. E. Reynolds, Fort Worth, 
Tex. 12548 

Through the village; suite, Maude 
Gilson, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
Gipsies’ march. [3 others] \© May 
4, 1925; 1 ec. May 14; E 614345; 
Joseph Williams ltd., London. 12549 


Thrush (The) ; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. op. 138, no. 2; or- 
gan. (In Twilight sketches) © 
May 14, 1925;2c. May 14; EH 611933 ; 
Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Boston. 

: 12550 


Thus saith the Lord; sacred song, w 
from the Bible, m Henry G. Millier, 
of U. S.; in KF. Los Angeles, Mis- 
Sion music pub. co. © May 28, 
1925; 2 c. May 18; HE 618217; A. EH. 
Millier, Los Angeles. 12551 


Thy light is come; w Ada Blenkhorn, 
m Hamp Sewell, of U. S. © Apr. 
27, 1925; 2 e@. May 6; E 6138755; 
EK. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 12552 


Thy will be done; w and m H. C. 
Renner, of U. S. © 1c June 12, 


1925; E 618720; Harriet Carter - 
Renner, Cleveland. 12553 
Tick-tock; by HE. Mareo, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, 


J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © May 6, 
1925; 1 ec. June 22; EH 614983; Hrie 
Mareo, London. 12554 


609 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12555 


Tide (The) rises; part-song, w Long- 
fellow, m Bernard Johnson, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, in A flat. 
Ashdown ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 23, 1925; 
1c. June 24; E 614940; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 12555 


Tie a string around your finger and 
remember me; w and m E. J. Gray, 
of; U; S.;. pf. ,,/Photostati«c© de e. 
May 5, 1925; E 611679; Elmer Jami- 
son Gray, New York. 12556 

Tiens-toi bien, Cyprien (Follow the 
swallow); fox-trot, dans Un soir 
de folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand, 
musique Ray Henderson, of U. S. 
© May 15, 1925; 2 c«. June 8; EB 
618834; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 12551. 


Tiger lily; tango, w and m F. F. D. 
Gardner, of U. S. © 1c. May 26, 
1925; E 618282; Felicia F. De- 
Bernard Gardner, New York. 

12558 


Till I met you; w John Steel, melody 
Mabel Stapleton, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 15, 1925; E 616011; Mabel 
Stapleton Steel, Richmond Hill, 
OW, NGO Ye 12559 


Same... (©) dune. 1%) 1925-0" Oe 
June 18; E 616771; Burrhus music 
pub. co., New York. 12560 


Time is too short; w from poems of 
Henry van Dyke, m Clarence Wain- 
wright MacMurphey, of U. S.; high 


voice. © May 5, 1925; 2 c. May 8; 
E 6138874; C. W. Murphey, New 
York. 12561 


Times we can’t forget; w and melody 
H.C. Martin, of U. S. ©1e. June 
20, 1925; E 616808; Hallie Cavin 
Martin, White Deer, Tex. 12562 

Ting-a-ling—ting-a-ling; w and melo- 
dy P. Serima, of U. S. ©1c. June 
30, 1925; E 617032; Patsy Scrima, 
Brooklyn. 12563 


Tiny blossom infant fair; anthem, w 
Ambrose Philips, m Felix White, of 
Great Britain; three female voices. 
© May 7%, 1925; 1 « May 20; E 
614884; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 12564 

Tired of waiting; w and m H. F. 
Sandstedt, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. May 
8, 1925; E 613868; Hensy Frederick 
Sandstedt, Los Angeles. 12565 


"Tis then I love you best; w Kathleen 
Kirkwood, m lL. T. Levy, of U. S. 
© 1e. June 10, 1925; E 616584; 
Leon T. Levy, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

12566 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


"Tis you,—my rose-bud; w and m §8. 
KF. Chamberlain, of Canada. Toron- 
to, Canada, Whaley, Royce & eo., 
ltd.; © Apr..18,)9925) ie AE 20 = 
E 614581; S. F. Chamberlain, Lind- 
say, Canada. 12567 


"Tisn’t worth it; musical recitation, 
w Martyn Herbert, m Frank §8. Wil- 
cock, of Great Britain. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614064; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 12568 


Titina; march intro:. Flowers have 
the hearts of girls, Leo Daniderff 
and Vincent Scotto, arr. R. L. Halle, 


of U. S.; band. 4to. © May 27, 
1925; 2 @ May 28; HE 616294; 
Harms, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 12569: 


Tityre; par Albert Roussel, of France, 
op. 27, no 25 .flutenetspiew@nAnr. 
9,..1925; .1+¢... May. 9s Bi 1614209'- 
Durand et cie., Paris. 12570 


To a skyiark; William Wordsworth, 
m Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., op. 
104a, no. 1; cho. men’s voices with 
bar. solo, a cappella. 4to. © Mar. 
17, 1925; 2 c« June.20; EH 618928 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 12571 


To Althea, from prison; w Richard 
Lovelace, m Frederick Keel, of 
Great Britain; in F. © Apr. 15, 
1925; 1 ec. May 16; E 614366; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. 12572 


To look on His face; w James Rowe, 
m R. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 e. June 29; E 619307; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

12573 


To the cuckoo; w William Words- 
worth, m EH. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain; sops. 1, 2 and contralto. 
Augener § ed: -4t0., ©) peo. 
1925; 1 c. May 8; E 6143804; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 12574 


Toast (A) to Cuba; w and m Tito 
Schipa, of U. S., English version 
Lawrence Lipton, ed. Maurice Ros- 
enfeld. © May 28, 1925; 2 ec. June 
1; E 618464; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 12575 


Toddlin’ whoam; w Edwin Waugh, m 
Stanley H. Clarke, of England. © 
June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. June 17; E 
614916; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. | 

12576 


Todo por ti; danza, Luis R. Miranda, 
arr. A. Mesorana, both of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. June 23, 1925; E 616891 = 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 1257T 


610 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12599 


Tom eat blues; slow drag, Jelly Roll 
Morton [pseud. of Ferd Morton}, 
arr. Elmer Schoebel, both of U. S.; 
ue sto. © Apr.. 1,-1925.:444 ¢. 
Mite ct. tc. May 21; EY 618140; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 12578 


Tom Mix; Tony trot, w and m Cum- 
berland Clark, Huntley Trevor and 
Mark Strong, all of Great Britain. 
Mr Aursgts. 19255) 1 cs-Apr.. 307 5 
614050; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 12579 


— —_. ——__ —__ ——_orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © May 8, 1925; 
1 ec. May 28; E 614513; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 12580 


Tom (Le) pouce; dans Un soir de 
folie, paroles Louis Lemarchand, 
musique Jean Lenoir, of France. © 
Sneed O25 hb C2, June (123; BH 
614755 ; Enoch & cie., Paris. 12581 


Tomorrow; from Mercenary Mary, w 
and melody William B. Friedlander 
and Con Conrad, both of U. S. © 
1 @ May 6, 1925; E 611726; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12582 


w and m A. C. Russell, of U. S. 
© May 18, 1925; 2 «. May 18; E 
616042; Annie Christian Russell, 
Alexander City, Ala. 12583 


w James Rowe, m David Ferdi- 
nand Nygren, of U. S. © May 15, 
1925; 2c. May 20; E 618457; Con- 
ference press, Chicago. 12584 


Tomorrow may never come; w and m 
Mayhew L. Lake, of U. S. © Apr. 
10, 1925; 2 c. May 16; E 611994; 
Heature music syndicate, New York. 
[© words and arrangement] 12585 


Tone (A) portrait; by Harl McDon- 
ald, of U. S.; pf. © June 4, 1925: 
2 ec. June 9; E 618696; Breitkopf 
publications, inc., New York. 12586 


Tonga Bay; vocal -waltz, from Clo- 
Clo, w Harry Graham and Douglas 
Furber, both of Great Britain, m 
Franz Lehar. © May 27, 1925: 1. 
June 10; E 614770; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd.. London. [© 
hew edition with English words] 

12587 


To-night; w Sara Teasdale, m W. J. 
Marsh, of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Mezzo sop. or bar. © June 19, 
1925; 2 c. each June 20; E 616862; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

12588 


Tony sure know how to shingle: w 
and m G. Gallucci, of U. S. ©ile. 
May 1, 1925; E 613620; George Gal- 
lucci, Jefferson, O. 12589 


Too many kisses bring too many tears: 
w and melody G. A. Robinson, of 
Canada. © 1c. June 13, 1925: E 
616623 ; George A. Robinson, Inger- 
soll, Ont., Canada. 12590 


Toot! Toot! Toot! hear the whistle 
blow, by Wallace A. Johnson, of 
U. S., op. 145, no. 1; pf. © June 
12, 1925; 2 « June 18; E 618958; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12591 

Torjussen (Trygve) Nocturne: by T. 
Torjussen, of Norway; violin and 
pf. © June‘12, 1925; 2 ce. June 16; 
E 6187385; Arthur P. Schmidt co.., 
Boston. 12592 


Tormento; danza, Juan Morell Cam- 
pos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 e. June 23, 1925; E 616888; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 12593 


Torno addO mamma; romanza napole- 
tana, versi Riccardo Cordiferro, 
melodia 8S. Tafarella, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. June 8, 
1925; E 618589; Santi Tafarella, 
Salvatore Giacino e Giovanni Li- 
citra, New York. 12594 


Toy train; by William Baines, of 
U. S.; pf. (Jn From a toy shop) 
© June 23, 1925; 2.c. June 24; E 
619103 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 12595 

Trading smiles; fox trot march, w 
and m Walter Hull, arr. H. Guy, 
both of U. S.. © June 8, 1925;.2 c. 
June 8; EH 618544; Walter Hull pub. 
co., Dearborn, Mich. 12596 


Tragic andante; death of Melisande, 
Jean Sibelius, op. 46, arr. Alfred 
Pagel, of Germany; orch. New and 
rev. ed. (Pelleas and Melisande 
set) © May 10, 1925; 1c. May 27; 
E 614448; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichtenfelde, 


Germany. [© new arrangement] 
12597 
Trapani, del fraterno amore; valse, 


Giuseppe Gambina, of U. S.; violin 
with pf. acc. © 1c. June 4, 1925; 
EK 616395; Joseph Gambina, Brook- 
lyn. 12598 
Traveller’s song: two-part song, w 
and m Hric H. Thiman, of England: 
sop. 1, 2. 4to. © June 15, 1925; 
1 ec. June 16; E 614793; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 12599 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12600 


Treasure island; from Chatter box 
revue, w Raymond B. Egan, m Rich- 
ard A. Whiting, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c. June 25; E 616958 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York, 12600 


Treat your wife kindly ; 
G. Ayres, of U. S. © 1c June 1 
1925; EH 6183887; George Ayres, Ypsi- 


w and melody 


lanti, Mich. 12601 
Trebor; by J. Ficarro, of U. S.; in- 
strumental. © 1. June 29, 1925; 


E 619253; Joseph Ficarro, ‘Bronx, 
IN aN: 12602 


Trembling agitato; by Edw. Kilenyi, 


arr. Morris Aborn, both of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Juney 23; G9255112 Ve. ssiune) 264.) 
616962; Belwin, ine., New York. 


12603 


Trenton marching song; w and m Ken- 
neth Willoughby Moore, of U. S 
© June 4,-4925 >.2 .¢c.. June -62. 
618722; Quota club of Trenton 
Trenton, N. J. 12604 

Trio; by EF. Laurence, of Great Brit- 
tain ; violin, violoncello and pf. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr 
25, 19257, Fe May 837 6f4is6 
Frederick Laurence, London. 

12605 


Trio in D-moll; von Kurt Thomas, of 
Germany, op. 3; violine, violoncell 
und klavier. © May 2, 1925: 1. 


May 21; EH 614898; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 12606 
Triquenita; cancion mexicana, duet, 


letra y musica L. D. Uranga, of 
Mexico, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© ie June 23, 1925; E 616899; 
Lauro D. Uranga, Los Angeles. 
12607 

Tropic night; w Gypsy [pseud. of HB. 
Musgrave] melody Harry George 
[pseud. of Harry George Musgrave] 
Of Wi/S. s@ok esnhunes 1h; 192527. 
618407; Elsa Musgrave, 
Calif. 12608 
Trottery trot: nursery rhyme set to 
music Helen L. Cramm, of U. S., 
op. 35, no. 2; pf. © May 7, 1925; 
2e. May 18; H 611856 ; Oliver Dit- 
Son COo., Boston. 12609 
Trumpeter’s (The) daily stunt; by R. 
Shuebruk, of U. S. Mar. 31, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 30; E 610759; Rich- 
ard Shuebruk, New York. 12610 
Trust and obey; w James Rowe, m 
H. A. Henry [pseud. of Chas. H. 
Gabriel] of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2e. June 29; E 619327; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12611 


Berkeley, 


61 


pt. 1, n. s., Vv. 20 


Try to love me; w and melody B. 
- Blevins, of U. S. © 1c. Jume 1, 
1925; E 618373; Bessie Blevins, El- 
don, Mo. 12612 


Trying; w Harry B. Smith, m Wright 
and Bessinger, both of U. S8.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. © June 24, 1925; 2 ec. June 
24; HE 619115; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 12613 


Tschaikowsky (Peter IJljitch) An- 
dante; from The fifth symphony, P. 
Tschaikowsky, arr. W. F. Ambrosio, 
of U. 8.; violin and pf. © Apr. 
30,,.1925; 2 ec. June, 20; 8) GISs(G - 


Carl Fischer, ine, New York. [© 
arrangement ] 12614 
The magic nutcracker; operetta 


Jane Kerley, of U. S., woven about 
the m of Nutcracker suite, Tschai- 
kowsky, arr. S. Essipoff, ed. Carl 
Deis. © May 8, 1925; 2c. May 11; 
D 26775; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. [© words] 12615 


Pathetic symphony. no. 6; frag- 
ments, arr. George Rosey [pseud. 
of G. M. Rosenberg] of U. S.; orch. 


4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 2 ce. June 3; 
E 618521; G. M. Rosenberg, New 
York. j 12616 

Playfulness; op. 2, no. 12, arr. 


Adolf Schmid, of England, domiciled 
at New York; oreh with pf. con- 
ductor. © May 26, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
4; E 616469; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© orchestration] 12617 


Un poco di Chopin; von P. I. 
Tschaikowsky, op. 72, no. 15, bearb. 
Issay Barmas, of Germany; violine 
und klavier. © Apr. 30, 1924; 1.e. 
May 12, 1925; EH 614333; Universal- 
edition a. g., Vienna. [© transcrip- 
tion] 12618 

Tulip time in tulip town; w Lois A. 
Greene, m Lillian Mohr, of U. S. 
© May 20, 1925; 2 « May 25; B 
616243 ; Tulip festival assn., Belling- 
ham, Wash. 12619 

Tumbling (The) clown; by Hisie K. 
Brett, of U. S.; pf. (Jn Make-be- 
lieve sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2c. May 21; EH 618121; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12620 

Tunes and runes for the school room; 
by Alice C. D. Riley and Dorothy — 
Riley Brown, both of U. S. © May 
11, 1925; 2 ec. May 15; aff. May 13; 
A 856479; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 12621 

Tuolumne; pastoral scene; Q. E. Ma- 
ganini, of U. S., op. 2; trumpet in 


2 


-_ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5—6, 1925 


B flat obbl. © Apr. 22, 1925; 2 «. 
Apr. 29; E 611899; Quinto E. Ma- 
ganini, New York. 12622 


Tuorne ammore; versi R. Chiurazzi, 
musica R. Bossi, of Italy; mand. 
ace. 8vo. © Dec. 30, 1924; 1 «. 
May 25, 1925; E 614484; Italian 
book co., New York. 12623 


Turn homeward: w Jack McGowan, 
of U. S., m Edgar Moran. © May 
14, 1923; 2 c. May 15; E 618673; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. [© 
new lyrics] 12624 


Turn Thee, O Lord and deliver my 
soul; anthem, w adapted and ed. 
Ivor Atkins, m Orlando di Lasso, 
of Netherlands; mixed voices, or- 
gan ace. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 1c. 
May 20; E 614883; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 12625 


Turn your eyes unto Jesus; w H. H. 
Lemmel, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of 
Wes. oO, tune 8, 1925: 2'e«. June 
17; E 616740; Homer A. Rodeheav- 
er, Chicago. 12626 


Tuya es mi vida; danza, J. Morell 
Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. June 23, 1925; E 616887; 
Adolfo Mesoram, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 12627 


Tweedle-dee tweedle-doo, you love 
me—I’ll love you; w and m Art 
Kassel and Mel Stitzel, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © May 
a oe ee. Mayo. Bf) GIS2ot* 
Kassel and Stitzel music co., Chi- 
cago. 12628 


Tweet; the new bird song, w A. N. 
Marsden, m Elizabeth Marsden, of 
U. S. Los Angeles, Abbey of San 
Encino. © May 20, 1925; 2 «. May 
26; E 618284; Albert Newton Mars- 
den, Los Angeles. 12629 


Twelve o’clock; waltz, Rhéa Silberta, 
feiss. > pi...) June, 27, 1925-' 2 ¢. 
June 29; E 619365; Boston music 
co., Boston. 12630 


Twenty-third psalm; w and m Mabel 
Miller Sturgis, of U. S. © May 
20, 1925; 2 «. June 5; E 616405; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

12631 


Twilight; w Sara Teasdale, m Kath- 
leen Billingham, of England. (In 
Two songs) © June 15, 1925; 1c. 
June 29; E 615049; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 12632 

— (Crépuscule) ; by Rudolf Friml, 

op. 386, no. 2, transcribed Alfred 

Moffat, of Great Britain; violin, 


12644 


‘cello and pf. © June 12, 1925; 2c. 


Jtine.,. 465078  618743.:, Arthur P. 
Schmidt c¢o., Boston. [© transcrip- 
tion] 12633 


Twilight and you; love song, w W. 
E. Guy, m A. Manzinoja, of Great 
Britain © dune; 22..A9255. 2 x. 
June 27; E 616968; Wm. EK. Guy, 
So. Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

12634 

Twilight dreams; w and melody E. A. 
Qhisson, of U..S. © 1-¢ June 6, 
1925; E 616481; Eric. A. Ohlsson, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 12635 


Twilight memories; by H. McCabe, 
o£lU.. 8.5 violin. © 1c. Junex80, 
1925; E 617030; Hugh McCabe, As- 
pen, Col. 12636 


Twilight time: w and m C. E. Clutia, 
of UeSs ©.1:@ May 15; 1925; E 
616013 ; Carleton E. Clutia, Boston. 

12637 

Twinkles; by Harry Jentes, of U. S.; 
pi... © ‘dune 1,,,1925;.2) c. .June.2- 
E 616348; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 12638 


Twist your face into a smile; w and 
melody M. Van Rensellaer, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 29, 1925; E 619226; 
Madge Van Rensellaer, Detroit. 

12639 

Two (The) Easter bunnies; by Elsie 
K., Brett, of U.S.; pf. (Jn Make- 
believe sketches) © May 18, 1925; 
2e. May 21; E 618115; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 12640 


Two happy tenor banjo bugs; polka- 
march, 8S. Cambria, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, op. 42; ten. banjo 
solo’ with 2nd ten. banjo acc. 
June 4, 1925; 2 ec. June 6; E 616531; 
Stellario Cambria, Brooklyn. 

12641 

Two smiles; w and melody C. A. Veal, 
of ;U. S. © 1c. June .20, 1925; EB 
616786; C. A. Veal, Thiells, N. Y. 

12642 


Two tired eyes; w Lou Davis and 
Harry Richman, m Joseph Meyer, 
of U. 8.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle, of U. S. © May 
19,9253 2 ec... May.12; 2-684; 
Henry Waterson, inec., New York. 

12643 

Tycho Brahes drém (Le réve de Tycho 
Brahé) ; ballet i en akt, Viggo Cav- 
ling, musik Hakon Bé¢rresen, of Den- 
mark. Wilhelm Hansen ed. © Apr. 
23, 1925; 1 ec. May 14; E 614404; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

12644 


613 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12645 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Types; par P. O. Ferroud, of France; 
pf. 1. Vieux beau. [2 others] © 
May 15,. 1925; 1 e. June 8; E 
614869; Rouart, Lerolle et cie.,, 
Paris. 12645 


Uciekia mi przepid6reczka; mazurek 
ze Spiewem i tancem, opracowal 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S. © Apr. 
21, 1925; 2 c. May 4; E 618711; 
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 12646 


Ueber die haide; text und musik Hein- 
rich Zoeliner, of Germany; manner- 
chor a capella. © May 29, 1925; 
1 ¢«. June 29; E 615019; Heinrich- 


shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 12647 
Ugly (The) dwarf; by Montague 


Ewing, of Great Britain; pf., four 


hands. © May 7, 1925; 2 ce. May 
9: E 6138925; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 12648 


Ukojenie polka; by Joseph Kmieé, of 
We-S2e pir; (Oil ehisumnie, 4,125.27) 
618354; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 12649 


Uncle Hiram; country dance, Charles 
Huerter, of U. S.; pf. © June 1, 
1925; 2 « June 5; E 616480; G. 

_ Schirmer, ine., New York. 12650 


Under the old beach tree; waltz bal- 
lad, w Clinton Maxwell, melody J. 
W, Brandt, or U.S Ce Mar: 
31, 1925; E 618674; John William 
Brandt, Sheridan, Wy. 12651 

Under the palm; from Sky high, w 
Adrian Ross, m Harry Rosenthal, 
of U. S. London-New York-Sydney, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © May 18, 
192%: 2° ce. ‘June’ 18; H 618951; 
Harms, ine., New York. * 12652 

Under the stars of romance; w Clif- 
ford Grey, m John Openshaw, of 
Great Britain. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. May 27; E 616279; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12653 

Underneath the stars with you; w 
Nick Lueas and Harold Alexander, 
melody Sammy Stept, of U. S. 
1 ¢« June 17, 1925; E 618806; Ed- 


ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
12654 


Underneath the weeping willows; w 
and m J. Keirn Brennan, Irving 
Weill and Jimmy McHugh all of 
U. S. © May 9, 1925; 2 ¢. June 1; 
E~ 618350; Jack Mills, ine. New 
York. 12655 

Undine: w P. J. O’Reilly, m Harold 
Jgenner, of England. © May 21, 
1925: 1c. June 16; E 614895; Metz- 
ler & co., Itd., London. 12656 


University of Buffalo chorale; w and 
m Philip Becker Goetz, of U. S. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Denton Cottier & 
Daniels, ine. 4to. (Cover title: © 
Chorale of the university of Buf- 
falo) © May 26, 1925; 2 « May 
28; E 618693 ; University of Buffalo, 
Buffalo. 12657 


University,—St. Flavian [and] St. 
Peter’s ; choral preludes, Alan Gray, 
of England; organ. © Apr. 22, 
1925; 1 ec. May 4; E 614150; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 12658 


Unnecessary papa; w Walter Hirsch, . 
melody Fred Rose, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 20, 1925; E 616829; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. _ 

12659 


Until you spoke to me; w Theda Ken- 
yon, m M, Helfand, of U. S. Gl1e. 
May 15, 1925; E 616014; Maurice 
Helfand, New York. 12660 


Unto the King Eternal; w Will H. 
Ruebush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925: 2 c..Jame,22> 1 
619000; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 12661 


Up the little winding hill to Mary- 
ville; song fox trot, w andm A. L. . 
Keith and Lee Sterling, of Great 
Britain; with pf., ukulele and ban- 
julele acc. © May 1, 1925; 1 e. 
May 2; E 614100; Worton David, 
Itd., London, 12662 


Up-to-date religion; w and m Haldor 
Lillenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Indianapolis. © May 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 10; E 618658; Lillenas pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 12663 


Upon a balmy summer Sunday (An 
einem schOnen warmen sommersonn- 
tag); by Paul Juon, of Germany, 
op: 79: pf. © Apr G6, 1925-7272 
June 20; E 618884; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 12664 


Use me in Thy service; w Jane C. 
Yoder, m Charles H. Gabriel, of U. 
S.° © June 8, 1925. 27e aune ha: 
E 616738; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 12665 

Vale (Farewell) ; by Kennedy Russell, 
of Great Britain; 1. Violin and 
pr. 2: Cello and pet.” © May. 27; 
1925; 1 ec. each May 27; E 614586, 
614587; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 12666, 12667 

Valentine (The); nursery rhyme, set 
to music Helen L. Cramm, of U. 8., 
op. 35, no. 5; pf. © May>7, 1925; 
2 ec. May 13; E 611859; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 12668 


614 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12693 


Valley (The) of love; w and m I. L. 
King and Mrs. O. W. Fellows, both 
of U. S. © May 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
May 18; E 616037; Ira L. King, 
Coloma, Mich. 12669 


Valse bluette ; air de ballet, R. Drigo— 
G. Saenger, arr. William Scotti, of 
U. §S.; solo and duet saxophones 
with pf. acc. © Mar. 27, 1925; 2 
ce. June 20; E 618915; Carl Fischer, 
inc.. New York. [© arrangement] 

12670 

Yalse caprice; by Dorothy Chancellor 
Currey, of U. S:; pf. © June 19, 
1925; 2 ce. June 22; E 616875; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 12671 

by James M. Fulton, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 «. 
May 18; E 616107; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 12672 

Valse charmante; by Wilbur R. Che- 
noweth, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of 
U. S.; full orch. with pf. conduc- 


teur., © Mar. 19, 1925; 2 «June 
20; E 618891; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


12673 


Valse cherie; by Joseph Schultz, of 
Beis: pi. © Mayigtitl 1925-2 ¢. 
May 138; E 613980; Master music 
pub. co., Newark, N. J. 12674 

Valse elegante; by Eugene F. Marks, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 7, 1925; 2c. 
May 9; E 613929; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 12675 


Valse Elize; by Frank H. Grey. of 
US So repi.c.]® May 25, 19253 02° e. 
May 27; E 616305; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12676 


Valse Hloise; by M. L. Pike, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. June 27, 1925; E 617020; 
Mary Lois Pike, Whitehouse, Tex. 

12677 

Valse grotesque; by W. Hennssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
Calsen op 5, 1023; pioi© ie Apr. 
13, 1925; E 618484; William Henns- 
sler, Santa Cruz, Calif. 12678 

Valse in E flat; by Aug. Durand, op. 
83, transcribed G. Iasilli, of U. S.: 
E flat saxophone. © 1c. June 18, 
1925; E 616727; Gerardo Iasilli, 
Brooklyn. 12679 

Valse intermezzo; by W. Hennssler, of 
Germany, domiciled at Santa Cruz, 
Galt. op. T:: pi. “OL c.. Apres 3, 
1925; BE 618480; William Hennssler, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 12680 


Valse melodique: by Frances Terry, 


of U: S.'; pf.' © June 12,1925: 2c. 
June 18; HE 618972; Theo. Presser 
eco., Philadelphia. 12681 


61 


——by H. Kogen, of U. S., op. 2; pf. 
© 1c. June 29, 1925; E 619258; 
Harry Kogen, Chicago. 12682 


Valse Ninette; by Frank H. Grey, of 
Tees. te “Or Sune ot 2 Oey ee er 
June 18; E 618971; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12683 


Valse pour Polichinelle; de César 
Espéjo, of Spain, op. 10; violon et 
pf. © May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 8; 
EX 614859; Henry Lemoine et cGie., 
Paris. 12684 


Valse-prelude; by Archy Rosenthal, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
1c. May 8; E 614308; Augener, ltd., 
London. 12685 


Valse voluptuese; by E. KE. Hanson, of 
U. S.; pf. © May 9, 1925; 2 c. May 
12; E 618476; Ethwell Eddie Han- 
son, Chicago. - 12686 


Valses; de l’Enfant et ies sortiléges, 
intro. Danse des rainettes et Danse 
des libellules et des Sphinx, Maurice 
Ravel, transcription Lucien Garban, 
of France; pf. © May 15, 1925; 
1c. June 8; E 614831; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 

12687 

Valsette; arr. from The viclin student, 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Apr. 29, 1925; 1 e« May 1;-B 
614044; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., Lon- 
don. 12688 


Vanitas vanitatum; song cycle from 
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 
w tr. Edward Fitzgerald, m Else 
Headlam-Morley, of Great Britain. 
© June 2, 1925; 1 ¢. May 28: EB 
614599 ; Else Headlam-Morley, Lon- 
don. 12689 


Vanity: w A. lL. Burl, melody Luther 
A. Clark, of U.'S2 © 1c. June 15, 
1925; EF 618760; Albert L. Burl, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 12690 


Variations symphoniques; sur un 
théme en forme de_ passacailte, 
Henri Libert, of France; orgue. € 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; E 614241; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 12691 


Varsity (The) hitch: new dance 
rhythm, R. Alex Campbell, of U. S., 
harmonized Robert H. Heiss: pf. 
© June 8,.1925; 2 e. June 10; E 
616575; R. A. Campbell, Chicago. 

12692 


Venetian (A) carnival; from A trip 
through Italy, v. 3, M. Lauro, of 
U. S.; instrumental. © 1/'c. May 
20, 1925; E 616158; Michael Lauro, 
Brooklyn. 12693 


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o 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Venetian song; arr. from The violin 
student, Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Apr. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. May 
‘1; E 614039; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 12694 


Ventaglio (Il); commedia musicale, 
fantasia Alfredo Cuscina, of Italy ; 
orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
May; 18, ,1925;. 1. c. May 49; H 
614393 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

12695 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Anvil chorus; from 
Il trovatore, ed. M. W. Butler, of 
Bey Ses pts) ©). dune 25, ) 1.925.209) c. 
June 29; E 619193; .A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 12696 

Quartet; from Fantasia on Ver- 

di’s Rigoletto, Luigi Bassi, of Italy, 

transcribed G. Iasilli, of U. S.; EH 

flat saxophone. © 1c June 18, 

1925; E 616730; Gerardo Iasilli, 

Brooklyn. 12697 


La traviata 2; von Verdi, bearb. 
Walther Hirschberg, of Germany ; 
klavier mit worte. 1. Zerstortes 
gliick. [4 others] © Feb. 3, 1925; 
1c. May 25; E 614690; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 12698 

Veronica; barearolle, A. J. Weidt, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 2 c. May 2, 1925; 
E 611653; Walter Jacobs, ine., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 12699 

Versprechen (Das) (Promise) ; shim- 
my-fox, worte Armin Yongg, musik 
Georg Griiber, of Germany; salon- 


orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. 

Hebrii20 751925) t:cem May, 2a 
614719; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 12700 


Vertauschte (Die) frau; operette in 
drei akten, Franz Arnold und Ernst 
Bach, gesangstexte Willi Kollo, mu- 
sik Walter Kollo, klavier-auszug 
eingerichtet Willi Lachner, both of 
Germany. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 « 
May 25, 1925; E 614712; Hdition 
Vuvag, Berlin. 12701 

Vesper; w and m A. G. Warburton, 
of England; mixed voices. © June 
15, 1925; 1 c«. June 16; E 614791; 
Alan G. Warburton, London. 12702 

Vesper hymn; ancient spiritual folk 
song, w anon., m H. L. Clements, 
of U. S.; Ist, 2nd sop. and alto. 
4to. © May 29, 1925; 2 c. May 28; 
HB) .618675; Henry Loren Clements, 
Brooklyn. 12703 

Victory overture; by M. Hayden, of 
U. S.; pf. © 1 ce June 16, 1925; 
H} 616694; Marion Hayden, Atlantic 
City. 12704 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Vieni a danzar; fox trot, versi Cor- 
rai, musica A. Zuculin, of Italy. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 1 ec. May 5; E 614085; 
Aurelio Zueulin, Milan. 12705 


Vienna; valse, Roger Branga, of 
France; orech. avec pf.-conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 ¢ May 9; 


E 614206; Durand et cie., Paris. 
12706 


Vierge sainte... ; paroles Henri 
Perreyve, musique J. Guy Ropartz, 
of France; pf. ou orgue ace. © 
Apr. 9, 1925; 1 «. May 9; E 614214; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 12707 


Vigil (A); w and m Helene [pseud. 
of H. Herzog], of U. S. © June 
25, 1925; 2 ec June 26; E 619179; 
Helene Herzog, New York. 12708 


Village chapel; by Wallace A. John- 
son, of, U: ‘S8.,, op. 145, noi 3.) pt: 
© June 12, 1925; 2 « June 18; E 
618956 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 12709 


Village reminiscences; by Leonard 
Butler, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Madrigal. [8 others] © Apr. 7%, 
1925; 1 ec. May 8; BH 6143807; Auge- 
ner, Itd., London. 12710 

Village (The) school-mom; w D. W. 
Nearhof, m Luther A. Clark, of U. 
S. ©1e. May 16, 1925; BE 611991; 
D. W. Nearhof, Oostburg, Wis. 

yen 

Villain’s (The) den; incidental sym- 
phony, R. T. Damaur, of U. S.; 
orch. © June 16, 1925; 2 ec. June 
18; E 618819 ; Photo play music co., 
inec., New York. 12712 


Villen vil de gantze velt; w and mel- 
ody R. Doctor, of U. S. © 1l-« 
June 4, 1925; E 616378; Rubin Doc- 
tor, Brooklyn. 12713. 


Violets; from Ballet of the flowers, 
Henry Hadley, op. 92, no. 5, tran- 
seribed André Polah, of Holland, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. June 20; 
FE 618909; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 12714 

Virginia, don’t go too far; fox-trot, 
George Gershwin, arr. Dan Godfrey. 
of Great Britain; full military band 
with solo clarinet in B flat, conduc- 
tor. (Jn Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 525) © Apr. 27, 1925; 1¢ May ~ 
5; E 614110; Harms, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 12715 


Virginia, I ean hear you calling me; 
w and melody W. J. Dowd, of U. S. 
© 1e. June 29, 1925; H 619245; 
William J. Dowd, Brooklyn. 12716 


616 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Virginia, my paradise; w and m Eric 
Valentine and J. A. Tunbridge, both 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in D. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 5, 1925; 1c. 
June 6; E 614639; B. Feldman & 
co., London. yews 


Virginian voyage; w Drayton, [and] 
Chorale; m Charles Repper, of U. 
S,4tox ©, Apr. 10, 1925; 2 c. May 
15; E 618032; Pageant of Lexing- 
ton, ine., Lexington, Mass. 12718 


Visione d’amore; versi Riccardo Cor- 
diferro, melodia S. Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Apr. 14, 1925; E 611561; Santi 
Tafarella, Salvatore Giacino and 
Giovanni Licitra, New York. 12719 


Vittoria (La) di Ugo Frigerio; galopp, 
G. Ardizzone and F. Biazzo, both of 


emcee) fc. tiily | tn 12s 
619338; Le due Sicilie music roll 
co., New York. 12720 
Vivaldi (—) Andante; arr. Bach, 


transcribed from an organ concerto, 
Alfred Pochon, of Switzerland, dom- 
iciled at New York; violin and pf. 
(© Apr ds, 1925; 2 c..June 20.;, EB 
618943; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. ibaa 


Vivian; w Nat Herd, m David Lieber, 
of Russia, domiciled at Cleveland, 
Oy ena ¢pApr..17,. 1925: BY 613281 ; 
Lieber & Herd, Cleveland. 12722 

Volkerfriede; hymne, A. Thomae, of 
Germany ; gemischten chor. 4to. © 
HeEDE yao ness al we: May 25; . 
614730; Aug. Thomae, Wiesbaden- 
Kloppenheim, Germany. 12723 

Voix du _vieux monde; _ paroles 
Georges Duhamel, musique Albert 
Doyen, of France; 4 voix mixtés. 
© Apr. 9,.1925; 1 c. May 9; EB 
614278; Meugel, Paris. 12724 

Volkslieder—foxtrot; von Carl Rob- 
recht, of Germany; salonorchester. 
mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © May 25, 
1925; 1 ec. June 29; E 615021; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. AQZT25 

Vox populi, vox Dei (The voice of the 
people is the voice of God; w and m 
D. Underwood, of Great London, 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd. © May 5, 
1925; 1 «. May 6; E 614118; David 
Underwood, London. 12726 

Vus hart dus mich; w and melody R. 
Doctor,,,of .U... S.«.©@. 1c... June ;4, 
1925; E 616376; Rubin Doctor, 
Brooklyn. 12727 


12738 


Wagner (Richard) Albumblatt (AI- 
bum-leaf) ; transcrbided Herbert A. 
Fricker, of England; organ. © May 
1, 1925; 2 ec. May 5; BH 611695; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 
transcription ] 


— Walther before the master’s guild 
(Walther vor der meisterzunft) ; 
paraphrase, Tivadar Nachéz, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Way 11> 99253 “he? Fume: Ale? 
614762; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 12729 


Wabrheits-klinge; eine sammlung, w 
Wm. Ebel, B. E. Warren and others, 
musik A. L. Byers, B. E. Warren 
and others. 3d ed. 12 mo. © May 
11, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. May 14; A 
855120; Christian unity press, An- 
derson, Ind. 127380 


Wait for me; by Joseph H. Trent, of 
Lisa tm tc. me 22, 1925..,.h) 
619033; Grey gull records, ine., S. 
Boston, Mass. Pil 


Wait for me pal of mine; w and mel- 
ody F. BE. Dingman, of U. S. Cl 
e. June 20, 1925; E 616792; Floyd 
EH. Dingman, Conklingville, N. Y. 

12732 


Waitll its moonlight; w Frank Ban- 
nister, m Maceo Pinkard, of U. 8.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © June 4, 1925; 2 
e. June 5; EH 618531; Broadway 
music ecorp., New York. 12733 


Wait till the clouds roll by; w AL. 
Wilson, m James A. Brennan, of 
WesS! ©: de: May -23,..1925; —B 
618150; Al Wilson music pub. co., 
New York. 12734 


Waiting; w and m B. J. Davidson, of 
U. S. [Blue-print] © 1c. May 18, 
1925; E 616054; Bruce Jordan Dav- 
idson, Marseilles, Ill. AZTSS 


w Dick Dickinson [pseud. of 
Milton A. Dickinson], melody Lynn 
Cowan, of U. 8S. © 1c. June 27, 
1925; E 617021; Lynn Freeman 
Cowan, Hollywood, Calif. 12736 


Waiting for you; w and m Edmond 
I. Meyers, of U.S. © 1c. May 4, 
1925; E 6138659; Benjamin Blumen- 
thal, Chicago. IQS ¢ 


Waiting on the doorstep: comedy song 
fox trot, w Ralph Butler, m Mark 
Strong, of England; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Mar. 
6, 1925; 1 ce. May 25; E 614438; Wil- 
ford, ltd., London. 12788 


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Wal, I swan; HEbenezer-Frye, git-dap 
Napoleon, w and m Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S. Witmark school ed. 4to. 1. 
sop. alto and bar., bar. melody.—2. 
Mixed voices.—3. Male voices. © 
May 7, 1925; 2 c. each May 15; HE 
616027-616029; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

12739-12741 


Walkin’ and talkin’; single women’s 
blues, w and melody G. Horsley, arr. 
Phil. Worde, both of U. S. ©l1e. 
May 20, 1925; E 616145; Gus Hors- 

“ley, New York. 12742 


Walking in the beautiful. light of 
God; w and m Haldor Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
© May 1, 1925; 2c. June 10; EB 
618657; Lillenas pub. co., Indian- 
apolis. 12743 


Waltz-encore; by HE. Chapman, of U. 
S.; pf. © June 15, 1925; 2c. June 
18; E 618986; Elizabeth Chapman, 
Chicago, 12744 


Waltz from Katja; by Jean Gilbert, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Apr. 22, 
1925; 1c. May 8; E 614315; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

12745 


Waltz-serenade; by Josef Gauby, of 
Austria, ‘op. 66% pi?” © May, 
1925; 2 ec. May 9: E 613945; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12746 


Waltz with me all through the night; 
w and m C. Morris, of U. S. © 
May 28, 1925;2c. May 29; E 616356 ; 
Courtland Morris, Mason City, Ill. 

12747 


Waltzing dominoes; by Paul Lawson, 
of U. S.; pf. (Mirth and jollity) © 
May 7%, 1925; 2c. May 9; E 613920; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12748 


Waltzing with Mamey and Rose; w 
and m F. L. Partridge, of U. S. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1925; BE 618251; Frank 
L. Partridge, Keene, N. H. 12749 


Wanda; from Chatter box revue, w 
Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2e. June 23; E 616871; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

12750 


Wanderlust; song fox trot, w Cum- 
berland Clark, m SS. E. Tolchard 
Hvans, of England. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Apr. 20, 1925; 
1 ec. May 8: E 614174; Dix, ltd., 
London. 12751 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Want a job, be an agent, that’s all 
you have to do; w and melody A. 
Hi: Rich, of sUs 8: © rkicsainess, 
1925; E 616612; Ambrose H. Rich, 
Stamford, Conn. 12752 


Wanted, a pal by the name of Mary; 
waltz ballad, Zeula Z. Miller, of 
U. S.; band. 4te. © June 18, 1925; 
2c. June 18; E 616778; Chas. F, . 
Roat music co., Battle Creek. 12753 


w and m Zuela Z. Miller, 
arr. August Halter, both of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © May 5, 1925; 
2c. May 7; Chas. EH. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 12754 


——mixed voices. 4to. 
© May 5, 1925; 2 © May 7; HB 
618473; Chas. EH. Roat music co., 
Battle Creek. 12755 


War (The) cry of Irthing; part-song, 
w William Steele, m George Tootell, 
of England: male voices. Ato. 
Apr. 30, 1925; 1 c. May 9; E 614326; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 12756 


Warum soil die mizzerl nicht tanzen 
geh’n? walzer-lied, text Beda, musik 
E. Schaale, of Germany. © Dec. 1, 
1924; 1 ec. Apr. 27, 1925; EH 614473; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 

12757 


Was geht denn das die welt an; 
walzer und csardas, aus Rund um 
den mittelpunkt, text Fritz Griin- 


baum, musik Egon Neumann, of 
Austria. © Apr. 4, 1925; 1 ¢ May 
29; E 614663; Wiener operetten 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 12758 
Was machst du, lieber schatz, am 
Sonntag nachmittag? lied und 
shimmy, text Beda, musik Jara 


Benes, of Hungary, op. 20. © Dec. 
1, 1924; 1c. Apr. 27, 1925; EH 614479; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 
12759 
Was macnst du mit dem knie, liber 
Hans; paso doble, text Beda, musik 
Richard Fall, of Germany. © Mar. 
1, 1925; 1 ce. Apr. 27; EB 614470; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 
12760 


Washboard (The) blues; by Hoagy 
Carmichael [i. e. H. H. Carmichael] 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c¢ May 28, 1925; 
F) 618294: Hoagland H. Carmichael, ~ 
Bloomington, Ind. 12761 


Water (The) babies; after Kingsley, 
easy pieces without octaves, E. 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain ; pf. 
bk. 1. Mr. Grimes, the chimney 
sweep. [4 others] © May 8, 1925; 


618 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12784 


1c. May 28; E 614521: Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
12762 


Water lilies; by Charles EH. Meredyth, 
of England; pf., continental finger- 
ing. © May 29, 1925; 1c. May 28; 
EK 614551; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 12763 


Water parted from the sea; from the 
opera Artaxerxes, w traditional, m 
Dr. Arre, ed. Ludwig Lebell, of Hng- 
land. © Mar. 25, 1925; 1c. Apr. 6; 
HE 614167; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 12764 


Waterman (Adolf) Sonate; von A. 
Waterman, of Holland, op. 11; vio- 
line -und klavier, C moll. © Jan. 
28, 1925; 1 c« June 22; E 614980; 
Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

12765 


Watervliet; rippling water, w and m 
I, L. King, of U. S.; mixed voices 


with cho. © ‘June .6, 1925; 2 e. 
June 8; E 618547; Ira L. King, 
Coloma, Mich. 12766 


Watkins Glen enchantment; w and m 
Caroline Barnes, of U. 8S. Watkins, 
N. WW. 9B 9B? pub.<co. “© June 26, 
1925; 2 c. June 26; H 616975; Caro- 
line S. Barnes, Watkins, N. Y. 

12767 


Waves and wabbles; by H. O. Osgood, 
of U. S., op. 28; pf. (Bowl of nuts) 
© June 5, 1925; 2 ¢«. June 8; E 
616521; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 12768 

Waves of the Danube; waltzes, Ivano- 
vici, arr. Albert Harvey, of U. S.; 
ist and 2nd violin with pf. acc. © 
May 20 wove: 2c. May, 22°. 
616190; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. [© 2d violin arrangement, 


bowing, fingering and phrasing on j 


1st violin pt.] 12769 
Way over yonder; w and m H. C. 
Renner, of U. 8.; with refrain for 
quartette. © 1c. June 12, 1925; 
E 618718; Harriet Carter Renner, 
Cleveland. 12770 
Wayfaring (The) pilgrim; hymn arr. 
B. B. McKinney, of U. S. © June 
24, 1925; 2 c«. June 27; E 616979; 
B. B. McKinney, Fort Worth, Tex. 
12771 

We agree to disagree; w and melody 
BH. Tout, of U. S. © 1c. June 1, 
1925; E 618369; Elbert Tout, Sul- 
tana, Calif. 127 62, 


We are the bolshiveeks; w and m Mor- 
timer Weinberg, of U. S. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2 c. May 28; E 618315; Cordes 
& Marks, New York. 12773 


We can’t can all the peaches we pick, 
but we can all the peaches we can; 
w Al. Bryan, melody Jean Schwartz, 


of U. 8S: © 1 e June 4, 1925; B 
616370; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 12774 


We have heard with our ears; an- 
them, sacred w, m EK. W. Naylor, 
of England; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. 4to. © May 26, 1925;1 ec. 
May 27; E 614458; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 12775 


We're on our way to the gall game; 
march and two step, w and melody 
HK. Carifo, arr. Erminio Rosati, of 


U. §.; conductor pt. © 1c. June’ 
2, 1925; E 6163840; Eddy Carifo, 
Cleveland. 12776 


We shall be busier than the busy bee; 
w and melody J. J. Cabonis, of 


WES © # es Sune! 13," 19257 0 
616620; J. J. Cabonis, Shamokin, 
Pat TCE 


We shall conquer; w Will H. Rue- 
bush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
©) e Mar! ae P925MoNe> June 22-" h 
619007; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 12778 

We shall go rejoicing; w W. C. Poole, 
m D. M. Shanks, of U. S. © May 
Lado sae .C..dune, 10; Hi 618652 + 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

12779 

We shall reign with Him; w James 
Rowe, m G. EH. Vinaroff, of U. S. 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 2 c. May 9; E 
611763; G. E. Vinaroff, Russell, 
Kan. 12780 


We will cross over Jordan; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris, of U.S. 
May 1, 1925; 2 c. June 10; E 618654; 
Lillenas pub. co., Indianapolis. 

12781 


We will look for you; w W. C. Poole, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 
9, 1925; 2 c« June 16; E 616663; 
John H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 

12782 

Weary Willie; fox trot, w and melody 
Len Riley [i. e. W. L. Riley] of 
U. Silo-Oo dl eh vTune) sii 1925 30 BH 
618414; William Leonard Riley, 
Chicago. 12783 


Weber suite; by C. M. von Weber, se- 
lected and ed. Victor L. F. Rebmann, 
arr. Tom’ Clark, of U. S.3-oreh.) full 
se. 1. March of the peasants. [5 
others] © May 7, 1925; 2 ec. May 
11; E 611818; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

12784 


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12785 


Wedding (The) in the bath; the 
loofah and the sponge, from Co-op- 
timists, w Greatrex Newman, m Mel- 
ville Gideon, of England; in EH 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Apr. 27, 1925; 1 c.. May 
28; E 614545;. Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 12785 


Wee bit o’ heart; Scotch episode, Nat 
Shilkret, transcribed Jacques Gor- 
don, of U. S.; violin and pf. 


Mar: 17, 1925.;- 2% ci, Jduner 2067 
618910; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 12786 


Weeping Carolina Rose; w Richard 
J. Silliphant, m Hugene McClana- 
han, of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. 
May 25; E 616254; Silliphant and 
McClanahan, Kansas City, Kan. 

12787 


Weeping (The) willow; by Charles 
E. Meredyth, of England; pf., con- 
tinental fingering. © May 26, 1925; 
1 ec May 28; E 614549; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 12788 


Weg (Der) zur meisterschaft im kla- 
vierspiel (The road to perfection) ; 
achttaktige studien Alterer und 
neuer meister, geordnet und bearb. 
Rudolf Tanner, of Germany, op. 4. 
iid, Yanner Het. 2) 1. ©: Dec So, 
1924; 1c. each May 25,° 1925: 
6147138, 614714; R. Tanner, Leip- 
zig. 12789, 12790 


Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. Weidt, 
of U. 8S. 1. Lesson 18, composi- 
tion.—2. Melody rhythm stroke, 
supp. 2b, T—-B, B, M-B.—3. Synco- 
pated rhythm stroke, supp. 3b, T—B, 
Ee MB © Apr, ts tgon es 2 e, 
each Mar. 13; E 613384613386; Al- 
bert J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 

12791-12793 


Lessons 1, 2, composition. 
Supplement 12°. © May 9, 1925; 
2c. each May 16; E 616142-616144; 
Albert J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 

12794-12796 


Wenn deine frau’nen andern kitisst; 
shimmy-lied, aus Monsieur Troulala, 
gesangstexte Kurt Robitschek, mu- 
sik Hugo Hirsch, klav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
May 1, 1925; 1 c. May 29; E 614507; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

12797 


Wenn leise durch’s radio ein walzer 
erklingt! Weiner radio-walzerlied, 
worte Peter Herz, musik Bert Sil- 
ving, of Austria, op. 143. © Dec. 
30; 1924; 1 c. May 25, 1925; B 


pt.III, n. s., v. 20 


614698; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky) Vienna. 12798 


Wenn man kein gliick bei frauen hat; - 
shimmy-fox, aus Monsieur Troulala, 
gesangstexte Kurt Robitschek, mu- 
sik Hugo Hirsch, kKlav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
May 1, 1925; 1 ce. May 29; EB 614508; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

12799 


West of the Great Divide; w George 
Whiting, m Ernest R. Bell, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 8. School 
ed. 4to. 1. Two-pt. song; treble 
voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and alto, or 
ten. 1, 2 and bar. @©dApr. 27, 1925; 
2 ec. each May 5; E 611684, 611690; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement. 12800, 12801 


West Virginia sweet homeland of 
mine; w and m-F. H. Ritzinger, of 
U. S...© June 23, 1923-2 «June 
24; E 619127; Frances Hart Rit- 
zinger, Buckhannon, W. Va. 12802 


West wind; by Alec Rowley, of Eng- 
land; organ. © Mar. 18, 1925; 1 c¢. 
Mar. 25; E 614172; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 12803 


West (The) wind and the night; 
American Indian song, EH. Aldrich 
Dobson, of U. S. (Jn Sons of Mani- 


tou) 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 
bar. © May 11, 1925; 2 ¢. each 
May 14; E 611928; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12804 


Western romance; tone picture, Reu- 
ben Davies, of U. S.; pf. © May 
21, 1925; ‘26: May. 25 = eGl S207 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 12805 


What a friend we have in Jesus; 
duet, w Joseph Scriven, m J. Josey, 
of U. S.; treble voices. © June 24, 
1925; 2 ec. June 27; E 617001; John 
Josey, Fort Worth, Tex. 12806 


What a wonderful world it would be; 
by Hermann Lohr, arr. Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain ; military band 
with cornet solo, solo clarinet in B 
flat, conductor and w. (in Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 525) © 
Apr. 27, 1925; 1 ce. May 5; E 614108; © 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 12807 


What about you; w Fred Pattison 
and Will Wise, m Turner Layton, 
of U. S.; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol fa notations] © Apr. 30, 1925; 
1e@ May 1, 1 ec May 7; E 614052; 
Lawrence Wright music ¢o., Lon- 
don. 12808 


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nos. 5-6, 1925 


12831 


What did you do that for? w and 
melody L. Nelson, of U. S. ©1c. 
May 9, 1925; E 611772; Leonard 
Nelson, New York. 12809 


What do I care, what do I care, my 
sweetie turned me down; w Gus 
Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
S. © May 14, 1925; 2 c. May 15; 
E 616003; Irving Berlin, inc. New 
York. 12810 


What’ll I play; piano flash, Len Gray 
li.e. b.,G. Gray], of U.S. .© dc. 
June 2, 1925; E 618479; Leonard 
Campbell Gray, New Bedford, Mass. 

12811 


What makes me love you like I do; 
w and melody Herman Ruby, Dave 
Dreyer and Gus Austin, all of U. S. 
© 1c May 28,. 1925; E 618302; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

12812 


What meanest thou, O sleeper; w T. 
O. Chisholm, m Wm. M. Runyan, 
of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 
17; E 616741; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© change in melody and 
new harmonization ] 12813 


What’s a feller gonna do; w and mel- 
ody Herman Ruby, Dave Dreyer 
and Harry Woods, all of U. S. © 
1 ce. May 7, 1925; E 611704; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 12814 


Same. © May 27, 1925; 2 «. 
May 28; E 618318; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 12815 


What’s the use; w Maud Luise Gard- 
iner, m Herbert Ralph Ward, of U. 
S. © June 12, 1925; 2 ce. June 18; 
EH 618977; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 12816 


What’s to become of me: w and m A. 
Hisenberg, of U. S. © 1 ec. May 
11, 1925; EH 613880; Anna WBisen- 
berg, Brooklyn. 12817 


What we need most; w A. H. Ackley, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 
9, 1925; 2 ec. June 16; E 616674; 
John H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 

: 12818 


What will it be; w Mattie B. Shan- 
non, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
sune 9, 1925; 2 e- June 15;) Eb 
618747; B. D. Ackley, Philadelphia. 

12819 


What will you do with Jesus; w 
Alfred Baratt, m James M. Black, 
one HS: o@) Apri 27, 01925: 24 c. 
May 6; E 613729; BH. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 12820 


What will you say to me; w Harry 
B. Holden, m Alice Howe, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 11, 1925; E 616577; 
Alice Horwischer, Cincinnati. 12821 


What would I do, if you ran away 
and left me now? song fox-trot, w 
Harry Carlton, m Arthur Davies, 
of Great Britain; pf. and ukulele 
ace., in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 16, 1925; 
1 ec. June 17; E 614912; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 12822 


What would my honeydew do; w and 
m Peter De Rose and Billy Heag- 
ney, arr. B. Heagney, both of U. S. 
© 1c May 15, 1925; E 613995; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

12823 


Wheat cradles; w Elizabeth Murray, 
m Alec Rowley, of England; unison 
voices, in E flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © May 26, 
1925; 1 @« May 27; E 614459; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 12824 


Wheaton college songs; compiled and 
ed. Iris H. Entwistle and others, 
ail ot I. S.../3d.- ed:.4ta., ©) “Max 
18, 1925; 2. ¢ and aff. May 20; A 
856929; Wheaton college, Norton, 
Mass. 12825 


When autumn leaves are falling; w 
Sam Coslow, melody Abner Silver, 


of .U. S:).© 1 ¢. Mar. 28. 1925: 
610776; Irving Berlin, ing, New 
York. 12826 

Same. © May 9, 1925; 2 c. May 


11; EK 6138906; Irving Berlin, inc., - 
New York. 12827 


When hearts are trumps; w Will H. 
Hendrickson, m De Koven Thomp- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. May 4, 1925; 
EK 613702; Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 

12828 


When I come out the wilderness; ne- 
gro spiritual, w and m W. H. Huff, 
of U. S: © 1 ¢. May 28, 1925; E 
618325; William Henry Huff, Chi- 
cago. 12829 


When I come youre very happy; w 
S. N. Harris, m Al. Meehan, of U. 
S.; pf. © Mar. 14, 1925; 2 ce. June 
12, 1925; E 618702; Samuel N. Har- 
ris, Pine Grove, Pa. 12830 


When I dream of you; w Annabelle 
Carr, m C. H. Spencer, of U. S8.; pf. 
Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. © 
June 25, 1925; 2 c«. June 29; EB 
619198 ; Charles H. Spencer, Ulysses, 
Kan. 12831 


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12832 


When I hold my baby in my arms; 
w and m J. Daul, of U. S.. © Apr. 
27, 1925; 2c. May 4; E 611750; Jack 
Daul, Wausau, Wis. 12832 


When I hold you in my arms; w and 
melody E. J. Guthy, of U. S. © 1 
ec. June 1, 1925; H 618362; Edward 
J. Guthy, Woodhaven, N. Y. 12833 


When I’m gone; by W. L. Handzlik, 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c. May 9, 1925; 
E 611775; Walter Lawrence Hand- 
zlik, Pittsburgh. 12834 


—— w and melody G. R. Minor, of 
Uw So .©;1 @ May 16,1925: EH 
611982; Georgia Ruth Minor, Hast 
Lake, Tenn. 12835 


When I said the last yes; w V. W. 
Littrell, m Zula Wallace, of U. S. 
8vo. © Apr. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Apr. 21; 
E 611939; Vernon William Littrell, 
Beatrice, Neb. 12836 


When I think of Jesus’ love; w and m 
H. G. Dazey, of U. S. © May 6, 
1925; 2 e«. May 7; E 613802; H: 
Gladys Dazey, Hamilton, O. 12837 


When I think of you; fox-trot, Vin- 
cent Rose, arr. O. Sciacca, both of 
U. S.; full military band. Feist ed. 
32mo. © May 18, 1925; 2 « May 
19; EH 616136; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 12838 


When Irish eyes are smiling; three- 
part song, w Chauncey Olcott and 
Geo. Graff, jr., m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. School ed. 4to. © 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 5; E 611686; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 12839: 


When it is night time in Venice; w 
and melody F. Ferrante, of U. 8. 
© 1c May 8, 1925; E 613831; 
Frank Ferrante, Newark, N. J. 

12840 


When it rains it pours; w and m Al 
Stedman, of U. 8. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1925; E 611566; Al Stedman, Boston. 

; 12841 


When it’s moonlight on Lahave; w and 
m L. A. Allen, of Canada. New 
York, Frank Harding. © May 18, 
1925; 2 c. May 23; E 618245; Laura 
A. Allen, Bridgewater, N. S., Can- 
ada. 12842 


When it’s springtime; w and m HE. C. 
Schroeder, of U. S. © 1. May 9, 
1925; E 611829; Hsther Coupanger 
Schroeder, Lakota, Ia. 12843 


62 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


When it’s: too late; w and m F. Hin- 
ton, of U. 8.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Memphis, Tenn., F. Frayser Hinton. 
© May 1, 1925; 2 «. May 4; E 
611735; Frayser Hinton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 12844 


When Jesus leads home; w James 
Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. May 6; E 613746; 
E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 12845 


When June comes along with a song; 
three-part song, w and m George M. 
Cohan, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U.S., treble voices. School ed. 4to. 
© June 2, 1925; 2 c. June 10; E 
618629; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© arrangement] 12846 


two-part song, w and m George 
M. Cohan, school version Hmerson 
Poe, arr. Henry Wadsworth, of U. 
S.; treble voices. School ed. 4to. 
© ‘Apr. 271925: *2Z:ey Mew >. Bl 
611685; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 12847 


When life’s summer skies have fled; 
w Roscoe Gilmore Stott, m Clay 
Smith, of U. 8. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. May 27; E 616312; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12848 


When lucky stars are shining; melody, 
L. Martin, of U. S. ©1¢ May 5, 
1925; E 611674; Louis Martin, New 
York. 12849 


When ma goes on a strike; w and mel- 


ody G. Webb, of U. 8S. ©1c. May . 


' 28, 1925; E 618186; Grace Webb, 
Bloomington, Ill. 12850 


When my little sweetheart smiles; w 
and melody H. Fritsch, of U. S. © 
1c. May 8, 1925; EH 618850; Hliza- 
beth Fritsch, New Smyrna, Fla. 

12851 


When my sweetie comes back to me; 
w and melody W. L. Schicke, of U. 
S. ©l1e. June 1, 1925; E 618367; 
Wm. L. Schicke, Jersey City. 12852 

When pathways drift apart; w and 
melody L. Manwill, of U. S. © 1 
c. May 8, 1925; E 613849; Lamont 
Manwill, Koosharem, Utah. 12853 

When she’s getting cold on you, she’s 
warming up to somebody else; w 
Al. Bryan, melody Jean Schwartz, of 


U. Si ©rl e. June 4, 19252. 
616371; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York, 12854 


When someone steals your sweetie 
away; by Joseph H. Trent, of U. S8.; 
pf. ©l1ce. June 22, 1925; E 619032 ;s 
Grey gull records, inc, S. Boston, 
Mass. 12855 


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nos. 5-6, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12878 


When summer comes again; Indian 
love song, w and m Mayhew lL. 
Lake, of U. S.. © Apr. 10, 1925; 
2e. May 16; E 611995; Feature 
music syndicate, New York. [© 
verse, words and new arrangement] 

12856 


When the badge grows old; w Charles 
Field Kellog, m F. O. Eggert, of 
U. S. © May 9, 1925; 2 c« May 
9; E 6138903; Phi chi medical fra- 
ternity, ine., Nicholasville, Ky. 

12857 


When the crescent moon peeps o’er 
the Jersey hills; w and melody Mrs. 
R. Wehrfritz, of U.S. ©1e.June 


6, 1925; E 616488; Mrs. Robert 
Wehrfritz, New Brunswick, N. J. 
12858 


When the dear old summer goes; w 
Art Walsh, A Paganucci, of U. S8S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © May 27, 1925; 2 e. 
May 27; E 616275; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 12859 


When the evening shadows fall, I 
dream and dream of you; w and 
m HK. Moscoe and G. Crow, both of 
U.S. [Photostat] ©1c. June 15, 
1925: E 618771; Ellen Moscoe and 
Goldie Crow, Los Angeles. 12860 


When the hurdy-gurdy plays: from 
Broke, w Zelda Sears, m Harold 
Levey, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 
2e .May 7; E 613785; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12861 


When the kye come hame; w anon., 
m Archibald Calder, of England. © 
dune’ 15, 1925: 1.¢e. June 29; B 
615053 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

12862 


When the leaves turn brown: w Elwin 
Punt, mH. Wenner, .of .U. .S..-© 
Dee 29, 1924: 2 ¢. June 6, 1925: 
E 616454; Geo. D. Tufts, Arkansas 
City, Kan. : 12863 


When the Master’s way is my way; 
w Geo. O. Webster, m J. C. Wil- 
liams, of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2c. June 29; E 619302; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 12864 


When the mocking bird sings; ballad, 
w A. E. Smyth, m Lionel Belasco, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. East Orange, N. J., Titan 
pub. co. © May 7, 1925; 2 c May 
9; E 618290; Arthur Ernest Smyth, 
East Orange, N. J. 12865 


When the old Green River went dry; 
w and m B. J. Davidson, of. U. S. 


6 


[Blue-print] © 1c. May 18, 1925; 
E 616057; Bruce Jordan Davidson, 
Marseilles, Ill. 12866 


When the sun goes down; by Arthur 
A. Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
We Ses band. 4to.¥ © June 2, 1925 
2c. June 10; BE 618623; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] : 12867 


duet, w and m Arthur A. Penn, 
Of. 1.5.2, ten. or Sop: and, alto, or 
bate te ie Ae? ea or ena Ce, (GC) 
Apr. 27, 1925; 2 c. each May 20; E 
618129, 618130; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© arrangement] 
12868, 12869 
w and m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. A. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 1. 
School ed. three-part song for sop., 
alto and bar., bar. melody.—2. 
Quartett of male voices. © June 
Ber $925 702 verpieachy Funec10;: 
618627, 618628; M. Witmark & Sons, 


New York. [© new arrangement] 
12870, 12871 
—_—__ —___ female voices. Witmark 
eds -4t0.).© June 10, 1925 75.2. »e. 


June 18; E 616717; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 


ment] 12872 
mixed voices. Witmark 
ed. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 2 ce. May 


15; E 616026; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [© new arrangement] 
12873 
When we gather home; w Will H. 


Ruebush, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
©r Mar. 15,°1925-°2 ¢.-dsune. 225" 


619009; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 12874 
When we see the King: w A. B. 


Christiansen, m J. H. Jones, of U. 
S. © June 9, 1925; 2 ce. June 16; 
E 616666; John H. Jones, Greens- 
boro, N. C. 12875 
When we went forth from England; 
w Rober Wilson, m Marjorie 
Slaughter, of Great Britain. © 
May. 25, - 1925 += dase.» une,.19=,.H 
614926; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

. 12876 

When you and I were young Maggie; 
arr. J. D. Schurmann, of U. §.; 
steel guitar. © May 12, 1925; 2 ce. 
May 18; E 616090; Joseph Daniel 
Schurmann, Denver. [© new ar- 
rangement] 12877 
When you're far away; w and m Jack 
Coffey [i. e. J. G. Coffey] of U. S.; 


Tm H, 1 -e€-Apre 2oeelo2o 
611897; John G. Coffey, Philadel- 
phia. 12878 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12879 


When you're gone J’ll miss you; w 
J. HE. Cook, m Carl Zerse, of U. S. 
St. Louis, Mo., American music co. 
© June 18, 1925; 2 c. June 15; E 
618748; John E. Cook, St. Louis. 

12879 


When you're loving me, you're leaving 
somebody else alone; w and m G. C. 
Pennings, of U. S.; 1st violin, in 
By iap Goad, e»Jdune 15) 3925 41h 
618752; George C. Pennington, Phil- 
adelphia. 12880 


When you smile; from the musical 
play, w Phil Cook, m Tom John- 
stone, of U. S.. © June 18, 1925; 
2c. June 20; E 616878; Harms, ine., 
New York. 12881 


When you were the honey and I was 
the bee; w and m A. Newkirk, of 
U.S. ©l1e. May 7, 1925 ; EB 611702; 
Annie Newkirk, Long Beach, Calif. 

12882 


When your heart turns to Jesus; w 
Ada Blenkhorn, m Hamp Sewell, of 
U. S...© Apr. 27, 1925; 2c. May 6; 
HE) 613752; EH. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

12883 


Where are you now; w and m Elmer 
Olson and Vernon Stevens, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in D. 
© May 4, 1925; 2 ec May 6; E 
613776; Jerome H. Remick & @co., 
New York. 12884 


—-—w Walter Scanlon, melody E. A. 
Jaudas, of U. S8. 1 ec June 5, 
1925; E 618535; Eugene A. Jaudas, 
New York. 12885 


Where do you work-a John; w and m 
Mortimer Weinberg and Charles B. 
Marks, both of U. S. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 2c. May 28; HE 618316; Cordes 
& Marks, New York. 12886 


Where poppies grow; w and m J. W. 
W. Cumming, of U. 8S. [Photostat] 
©1e. May 7, 1925; © 611714; John 
W. W. Cumming, Washington. 

12887 


Where’s that little bit of sunshine 
shining for me; w and melody F. 
Kekut and Frank Cava, both of U. 
S. ©1e. June 1, 1925; FE 618395; 
Fred Kekut, Brooklyn. 12888 


Where sunshine spends the winter; 
w Hiram Wilson Austin, m S. M. 
Austin, of U. S. El Paso, Austin 
music shop. © Apr. 20, 1925; 2 ec. 
May 2; E 611662; Sylvia M. Aus- 
tin, El Paso. 12889 


Where Tennessee begins; w Will H. 
Hendrickson, m De Koven Thomp- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


son, of U. S. © 1c, May 4, 1925; 
E 613688; Carl A. Barrett, Chicago. 
12890 


Where the bee sucks; trio, w Shake- 
speare, m Anna Priscilla Risher, of 
U. S.; women’s voices; pf. ace., with 
violin obbl. 4to. © June 12, 1925; 
2c. June 16; E 618741; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12891 


Where the dreamy Wabash flows; w 
and m Abel Baer and Cliff Friend, 
arr. Alfred J. Doyle, all of U. S.; 
male quartette. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 c May 19; E 616123; Leo 
Feist, ine, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 12892 


Where the silver Kentucky flows; w 
and m Hsee J. McCormick Mush: 
rush, of U. S. © May 21, 1925; 2c. 
May 25; HE 616204; Hsee J. Mush- 
rush, Conneaut Lake, Pa. 12893 


Where we'll never grow old; w Vir- 
ginia M. Crosby, m H. A. Henry, of 
U.S.’ © June 8, 1925; 2c. Tune’ t7 ; 
E 616755; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 12894 


While I dream of you; w and m J. T. 


Mrazik, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 
2 May “F;  Gtos0e = sopra Tr. 
Mrazik, Homestead, Pa. 12895 


While the wedding bells were ringing ; 
w N. Shepard, melody Luther A. 
Clark. ot os, 1c.) dune 1S, 
1925; E 618758; Nettie Shepard, St. 
Louis. 12896 


While yow’re away: w Lorin Solon, m 
Sidney A. Crysler, of U.S. ©l1e. 
May 18, 1925; E 616096; Elizabeth 
Sander Lilly, Seattle. 12897 


Whiskey! rye whiskey; w anon., m 
Daca, the cowsongboy, of U. 8S. © 
1c. June 16, 1925; E 616688; Harry 
Payne Reeves, New York. 12898. 


Whisper of the pines; w and m M. L. 
Slean, of U. S.. © 2 e.;May,.ds, 
1925; E 611875; Mrs. M. L. Sloan, 
Millbrook, N. Y. — 12899 


Whisper to me; w Haven Gillespie, m. 
Lillian Rosedale Goodman, of U. S8.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele in D. © June 
1, 1925; 2 ¢«. June. 4: ey (Gis is): 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

12900 

Whispering hope; by Alice Haw- 
thorne, arr. Christopher O’Hare, of 
U. SS. 4to. 1. Two-part choral. 
2. Three-part choral. © May 8, 
1925; 2 c. each May 9; E 611795, 
611796; John Franklin musie co., 
inc., New York. 12901, 12902 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 . 


12928 


compiled and arr. J. D. Schur- 
mann, of U.S.; steel guitar. © May 
12, 1925; 2 « May 18; E 616091; 
Joseph Daniel Schurmann, Denver. 
12903 


Whispering winds: waltz, Frank R. 
Bertram, of U. S.: ten. banjo. © 
Oct. 18, 1924; 2 c«. May 2, 1925; EH 
611632; Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 

12904 


Whispers of love; w and m A. Rem- 
SainioreU. Sig pt: © 1 ¢:. Fane 15, 
1925; E 618756; Alice Remsen, New 
York. 12905 

w and melody W. P. Hoye, of 

Hos. ©*1“e: Jane ' 29,1925: EB 

619232; W. P. Hoye, Littleton, N. C. 

12906 


Whistling: w and m A. C. Russell, of 
U. S. © May 18, 1925; 2 c. May 
18; E 616041; Annie Christian Rus- 
sell, Alexander City, Ala. 12907 


White hot poppa; w and m D. Bige- 
lowes Us. S.: pi. --©.,1 c. June. 15, 
1925; E 618778; Dorothie Bigelow, 
New York. 12908 

White lilies and roses; waltz, C. A. 
Taylor, of U. S. 1. Pf—2. Violin. 
© 1c. each May 18, 1925; E 616067, 
616068; Cora Anna Taylor, Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 12909, 12910 


White (The) moth; little ballet, Har- 
riet Ware; pf. © May 20, 1925; 2 
e. May 22; E 618102; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 12911 


White peacocks; by T. F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain, op. 58, no. 1; pf. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sens: iid.- © -Apr. 30, 1925; 1c. 
June 22; E 614985; Thomas F, Dun- 
hill, Guildford, England. 12912 


White rose in the bud; w and m A. W. 
Weber, of U. S. © 1c. May 28, 
1925 ; E 618299 ; Alma Walsh Weber, 
Seattle. 12913 

Who discovered jazz; w Marty May, 
melody Dick Jackson, of 1. S. © 
1 e. June 24, 1925; E 619143; AIl- 
fred Thomas Jackson, Philadelphia. 

12914 


Who'll chop your suey when I’m gone; 
w Rousseau Simmons, m Sidney 
Bechet, of U. S. © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2c. May 15; E 618492; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 12915 


Who loved you best: w and m Clark 
Whipple, Austin Wylie and Morey 
Davidson, all of U. S. © June 4, 
1925; 2. c. June 5; E 616435; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 12916 


Who’s crying now; w Waldo Murphy 
[i. e. Henry Waldo Murphy], mel- 
ody Bob Ballin [i. e. R. W. Ballin] 
of U. S. © 1c. May 6, 1925; E 
613759; Robert Walton Ballin, St. 
Georges, 1, oN. Ye 12917 


Who’s lonely; w and m Mrs. H. A. 
Stukenberg, of U. S. © May 1, 
1925; 2 ec. May 4; E 611738; Mrs. 
H. A. Stukenberg, Milwaukee. 12918 


Who’s with you to-night; w Marty 
Bloom, m Otto Motzan, arr. Ted 
Eastwood, both of U. S. © le. 
May 26, 1925; E 618276; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 12919 


Who taught ma dog to go bow-wow; 
w and melody A. C. Lungley, of 
England. © 1 ec. June 20, 1925; E 
616814; Arthur C. Lungley, London. 

12920 

Who will vou love after I’m gone; w 
and melody Anson Weeks [i.e. A. B. 
Weeks, jr.] of U. S. ©1e. Apr. 
23, 1925 ; EH 611705; Anson B. Weeks, 
jr., Sacramento. Calif. 12921 


Who wouldn’t love you; w Benny 
Davis, melody Joe Burke, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 12, 1925; E 616637; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 12922 

Whoa! Nellie; shimmy fox-trot, George 
Gould, of U. S.; pf. © June 4, 1925; 
2c June 9; E 616548; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 12923 


Why: w and m Margaret Scott Penn, 


oly Us. Sc >. ©. cy dune 40, 1925. 1 
618768; Margaret Penn White, 
Washington. 12924 


w Don Beaumont, m J. Mason, 
of U. S. Canton, O., Geo. C. Wille 
& co. © May 6, 1925; 2 c. May 7; 
E 613809; Jack Mason, Canton, O. 
12925 


——-, waltz, w and m F. Love, of U. 
S. © June 1, 1925; 2c. June 3; E 
616542; Francis Love, New York. 

12926 


Why are you lonely when I’m so near; 
melody L. J. Salomon, of U. S. © 
1...c. - May, .7, 1925; Ei 611701;, Louis 
J. Salomon, Chicago. 12927 


Why did I care about you; w and mel- 
ody Billy Morlen, of U. S. ©1le 
May 8, 1925; E 611711; Wasa Miol- 
ski, Chicago. 12928 


Why did you call me wonderful one; 
by Ray Vincent and Leo Herbert 
[and] I can’t help loving that girl; 
by Dove Sonenscher and Wal Bur- 
ton: arr. Boosey & co., Itd., of Great 
Britain; military band pts. London, 


625 


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12929 


Why did you call me wonderful one— 
Continued. 


Boosey & co., ltd. 4to. © May 28, 
1925; 1 c. June 19; EH 614922; Wor- 
‘ton David, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 12929 


Why did you leave me; w and melody 
Carlos B. McAfee, of U. S. ©1e. 
May 15, 1925; EH 6138994; Carson J. 
Robinson, New York. 12930 


Why do I dream of you; w and mel- 
ody. J. N. Kirton, of U. S. Gl1e. 
June 29, 1925; E 619229; Joseph N. 
Kirton, New York. 12931 


Why do they come to California; w 
and melody J. L. Smith, of U. S. 
©1c. May 2, 1925 ; E 611621; James 
L. Smith, Tujunga, Calif. 12932 


Why do you always cry; w and mel- 
ody N. Mitchell, of U.S. ©1c. May 
25, 1925; E 616217; Nita Mitchell, 
Chicago. 12933 


Why does a girl always pay; w and 
melody J. W. Lyons, jr., of U. S. 
© 1e¢ June 6, 1925; E 616480; 


John W. Lyons, jr., Jersey City, 
ING eels ; 12934 
Why don’t we eonsolidate; w and 


melody S. Steinberg, of U. S. 
1 c,.May 23, 1925; E 618167; Sol 
Steinberg, New York. 12935 


Why don’t you do it now; w and m 
Coleman Goetz and Vincent Leslie, 
both of U.'S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Vay toe: 2 fe, May 4) BH 
611740; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 12936 


Why _ is love; from June days, w Clif- 
ford Grey, m J. Fred Coots, of U. S. 
© June 8, 1925; 2 c June 10: BE 
616568; Harms, inc., New York. 

12937 


Why should He love me so? w and 
melody R. Harkness, of Australia, 
domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. with 
w. ©1c. May 18, 1925; E 618685; 
Robert Harkness, Los Angeles. 

12938 


Why should I care if my pal stole 
my gal; fox trot, w and m F. P. 
Forziano, of U. 8S. ©1e¢. May 28, 
1925; E 618322; Frank Paul Forzi- 
ano, New York. 12939 


Why sing about bananas when we’ve 
peaches everywhere; w Donald HE. 
Winstead, m L. F. Stafford and Al. 
Moquin, both of U. S. ©1e May 
5, 1925; E 618491; Lewis Frederick 
Stafford & co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

12940 


pt. 11; n. s., v. 20 


Why won’t you love me too; w and 
m J. L. Brite, of U. S. [Photostat] 
© 1 ce. May 18, 1925; E 616053; 
Joe L. Brite, Chicago. 12941 


Wicked (The) Chinaman and other 
song tales; w Leigh Henry, w Dud- 


ley Glass, of Australia. 1. The 
wicked Chinaman. [4 others] © 
May 29, 1925; 1-~e;. June 33° HB 


614795; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 


ine., London. 12942 
Widerspenstigen (Der) zahmung; 
komische oper, Hermann Goetz, 


Worte und musik bearb. Walther 
Hirschberg, of Germany; pf. nrs. 
I-%:) © Apr, 3,,1925 = 1¢e. Suner22 > 
E 614977; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. — 
12943 

Wild cats of Daytona; novelty march, 
May F. Donald Walker, of U. §8.; 
pf. © May 21, 1925; 2 e. May 25; 
E 616196; M. Donald Walker, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 12944 
Wild (The) man’s dance; by William 
Berwald, of U. S., with biographi- 
cal sketch, fingering, phrasing, ped- 
aling and instructive annotations 
[ete.]:" pf ‘© Apri 929,925 2! ec. 
May 2; E 611630; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. 12945 
Wild roses and ferns; waltz, C. A. 
Taylor, of U. S. 1. Violin.—2. Pf. 
© 1c May 18, 1925; E 616060, 
616062; Cora Anna Taylor, Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 12946, 12947 


Wild wave radio blues; w B. Gerard, 
melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 4, 1925; E 613646; Ber- 
nice Gerard, Oklahoma City, Okl. 

12948 


Wildes wappenbild (The dread em- 
blazonry) ; von Felix White, of Eng- 
land': pf. © Aprer2o™ 2a". 
May 19: E 614505; Universal-edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 12949 

Wiley (The Arnold) rag; by A. Wiley, 
of U. 8., arr. James Alston; pf. 
© 1c. May 28, 1925;.E 618421; 
Arnold Wiley, Clarendon, Ark. 

12950 

Will my dreams come true? w D. R. 
Maltby, m Fredric Moss, of U. S. 
Ogden, Utah, Robison-Maltby musie 
co. © May 11, 1925; 2 c. May 16; 
E 616019; Dolly Robison Maltby, 
Ogden, Utah. 12951 . 

Will you marry me; w and melody 
TT Fritsch, jr, er hie eS-e@i ec: 
May 4, 1925; E 613678; Theo. 
Fritsch, jr., Milwaukee. 12952 

Will you receive Him? w C. D. Mar- 
tin, m W:' S. Martin, of U.<S..7© 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


12976 


May 20, 1925; 2c. June 5; E 616409 ; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 
12953 
Will you remember me? w Lou Davis, 
m Henry Santly and Harry Rich- 
man, arr. Al. Doyle, all of U. S.; 
male quartette. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec. May 19; E 616129; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 12954 
Willan (Healey) song albums, no. 1; 
w various authors, m H. Willan, 
of Canada. Drake’s drum. [5 
others] © June 26, 1925; 1c. June 
15; E 614897; Frederick Harris co., 
London. 12955 
Williams’ (John M.) very first piano 
book; modern preparatory bk., with 
keyboard chart, J. M. Williams, of 
eee Obl. 12mon., © June, 12, 
1925; 2 c. June 15; E 618782; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 12956 
Win one; w Mrs. A. W. Harris, m 
S45 se. Jackson; » of. U.S... © June 
Bari925 > 2c. June At; H 616743; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
12957 
/Wings ; sacred song, w Jessie I. Pier- 
son, m William T. Pierson, of U. S.; 
medium voice, in C. © May 19, 
1925; 2 ec. June 17; EF 618813; W. T. 
Pierson & co., Washington. 12958 
w Edward lLockton, m Guy 
D’Hardelot, of Great Britain. © 
May “4191925 ;:'1 ¢ :May 12;. 5H 
614321; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
12959 


Wise crackin’ Jack; w Jack McGowan, 
m Charles Rosoff, of U. S. © Apr. 
22-4925; 2 eo May: 4:08. 618717; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

12960 

Wish fairies; or Fairies of the moon, 
w and m C. D. Merrill, of U. S. 

1 ce. May 18, 1925; E 616058; Clara 
Dell Merriil, Portland, Or. 12961 

With God and His friendship; w Carl 
Olof Rosenius, m Oscar Ahnfelt, 
of Sweden. © May 15, 1925: 2. 
May 20; E 618436 ; Conference press, 
Chicago. 12962 


With you beside me; caravan song, 
from Broke, w Zelda Sears, m Har- 
old Levey, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 
2c. May 7; E 613786; Harms, inc., 
New York. 12963 

With you dear, in Bombay; w and m 
Charlie Chaplin, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © June 22, 1925: 
2c. June 30: BH 617047 sy M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 12964 

] 


Wi-um ; Pueblo lullaby, w and m Thur- 
low Lieurance, of U. S.; three wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © May 7, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 6138913; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12965 


Wo mag mein Johnny wohnen; Ha- 


waiian song, worte Peter Herz, mu- 
sik Franz Lehar, of Austria. © 
Apr. 20, 1925; 1 c. May 8; E 614131; 
Josef Weinberger, Vienna. 12966 


‘Wo war denn Marie heute nacht? 
walzer, text Richard Bars, musik 
Johannes Miiller, of Germany. © 
Mar. 1, 1925; 1 c. Apr. 27; E 614465; 
Musikverlag City, Berlin. 12967 


Woman (A) knows all; from Mandra- 
gola, w Alfred Kreymborg, m Ignatz 
Waghalter, of Germany. Mar, 
21. 1925«. 2 @ Mar, 27; BH, Gl0rée6; 
Harms, ine., New York. 12968 


Woman’s (A) heart; from Cleopatra, 
w Harry Graham, of Great Britain, 
m Oscar Straus. © May 8, 1925; 
1 ec. May 28; E 614519; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. [© 
new edition with Hnglish words] 

12969 

Women of the Ku klux klan; w L. 
Malloy, m James W. Trent, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. © June 6, 1925; 2 «¢. 
June 8; EH 618549; Lillian Malloy, 
Alma, Mich. 12970 


Wonderful garden of life; w M. Hal- 
apy, m Kathryn I. White, of U. S. 
© 1e¢. June 19, 1925; E 618860; 
Michael Halapy, Finleyville, Pa. 

12971 

Wonderful girl; w Robert Donaldson, 
m E. Homuth, of U. S. © May 1, 
1925; 2 « May 4; E 611737; Erwin 
Homuth, Milwaukee. 12972 

Wonderful girls ; fox trot, w Nola Keen 
Prentice, m M. J. Prentice, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 26, 1925; E 619182; 
Melvin J. Prentice, Washington. 

12973 


Wonderful Savior! King of my heart; 
w F. EH. Roush, m Eva Williams 
Magee, of U. S. © May 4, 1925; 
2c May 6; E 613773; Frank HE. 
Roush, Cincinnati. 12974 

Wondering; w and m Raymond and 
Le Roy De Witt, both of U. S. © 
Apr. 20, 1925; 2 c. May 4; E 613710; 
Weile pub. co., ine., St. Louis. 


12975 
w Hugh Dillman, m Zoel Paren- 
feau,.. Of, .U..,8S.;. med... woice., © 


June 5, 1925; 2 c. June 8; E 616523; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 
12976 


627 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12977 


_ pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Wond’ring ; w and melody B. Cliffords, 
of U. S. © 1 ce June 22, 1925; H 
619065; Bennie Cliffords, Lynn, 
Mass. 12977 


Won’t you come back; w and m F. 
Charlesworth, arr. Raymard  V. 
Gould, both of U. S. © 1e. June 
15, °° 1925 5°°° ER: 618773} Plorence 
Charlesworth, North-Seattle, ‘oma 

1297 


Won’t you give me one more waltz? 
w Clarence Gaskill, m Geo. B. Mce- 
Connell, of U. S8.; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Granville. © June 
8, 1925; 2 « June 8; E 618558; 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 

12979 

Wood nymphs; compiled and arr. J. D. 
Schurmann, of U. S.; steel guitar. 
© May 12, 1925-°2 e2 May isi; Eh 
616086; Joseph Daniel Schurmann, 
Denver. 12980 


Wooden soldiers; by William Baines, 


OF US. oe (In From a toy 
shop) © June 23, 1925; 2 c. June 
24; EH 619098; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 12981 


Woodland idyl; by Camille W. Zeck- 
wer, op. 40, no. 3, transcribed and 
arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. May 27; BE 616319 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 12982 


Woodland sprites; novelette caprice, 
Hans Plath, of i. ese: pie. © 
Mar. 19, 1925; 2 c. May 2; E 611642 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 12983 


Woodland (The) trail; w and melody 
B. Bowden and R. Browning, both 
of U. S., arr. Nell Cobb [pseud. of 
Nell Cobbledick] © 1 ec. May 12, 
1925; E 611834; Bertha Bowden and 
Ray Browning, E. Oakland, Calif. 

12984 


Woofus (The) bird; from The brown 
derby, w Ray Perkins and Clifford 
Grey, m R. Perkins, of U. S. 
June 4, 1925; 2c. June 6; EH 618638 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 12985 


Words and music that’s all; w and 
melody Arthur E. Behim, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 20, 1925; E 616831; 
Jean Gold, Newburgh, N. Y. 12986 


World peace; march song, w H. F. 
Moore, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Apr. 
G, 1925... 2° @ Aprs 20: HY Gti1s5e ; 
Harry F. Moore, Columbus, O. 

12987 


Worried about you; w John Steel, 
melody Mabel Stapleton, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 11, 1925; E 613886; 
Mabel Stapleton Steel, Richmond 
Ey En whe. Neo 12988 


pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © June 17, 
1925; 2 c. June 18; E 616772; Bur- 
rhus music pub. co., New York. 

12989 


Would God I were the tender apple — 
blossom; w Katharine Tynan Hink- 
son, m Irish melody from London- 
derry County, arr. William M. Fel- 
ton, of U. S. 1—Low voice, 2— 
High voice. © May 25, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each May 27; E 616297, 616298; 
Theo. Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. [© 
new arrangement] 12990, 12991 


Would you? fox-trot song, w W. C. 
Mitchell, m Charles Summer, of U. 
S. Springfield, O., Wallace C. Mitch- 
ell music pub. co. © June 8, 1925; 
2c. June 8; E 618546; Wallace C. 
Mitchell, Springfield, O. 12992 


Y. G. B. L. (Yellowstone-glacier bee 
line); by H. Liephart, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. June 
23, 1925; E 619075; Harvey Liep- 
hart, Browning, Mont. 12993 


Yatove (—) IdylHe; intermezzo; Ya- 
tove, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1c. 
May 9; E 614215; Jean Iatowski, 
Paris. 12994 


Ye holy angels bright; anthem, w R. 
Baxter, m Stanley Marchant, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © May 4, 1925; 1 ec. 
May 5; E 614081; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 12995 


Year (The) 1925; w R. Ray, m Kall 
bros. [i. e. Morris and Samuel Kall] 
of U. S., arr. Samuel Kall, of U. S. 
© 1c. May 26, 1925; E 618266; 
Robert Ray, Brooklyn. 12996 


Yearning; by Bainbridge Crist, of U. 


S..2 pt....©) May. doo ae ane 
20; E 618897; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 12997 


by Frederick MacMurray, of U. 
Si: ‘violim <andijph 7iCGiane 12, 
1925; 2 c. June 18; E 618965; Theo. 
Presser co.. Philadelphia. 129988 | 


Yellow man blues; Mr. Man, w and m 
G. Davis, of U. S. arr. John J. Erby, 
©1c. June 8, 1925; HB 618592; Ger- 
trude Davis, Chicago. 12999 


Yelth’s love song; from Totem tales, 
Bernhard Jewett, of U. S., op. 18, 


628 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


no. 2: pf. © May 6, .1925;°2 c¢. 
May 7; E 611760; Estate of Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, New York. 


Yes we got it, no hot dogs; w D. K. 
Coukoulas, m H. A. Hummel, of U. 
S. Cleveland, O., Coukoulas pub. co. 
© June 24, 1925; 2 c. June 26; H 
616970 ; D. K. Coukoulas, Cleveland. 

13001 


Yesterday; w and melody J. W. Wallo, 
Go tp Ss. ©. 1 c:* June 13,°1925' E 
616626; J. W. Wallo, Philadelphia. 

13002 


Yielded to Thee; w Haldor Lillenas, 
m Richard Hainsworth [pseud. of 
Haldor Lillenas] of U. S. © May 1, 
1925; 2c. June 10; E 618653; Lille- 
nas pub. co., Indianapolis. 18003 


You and I; w and melody A. J. An- 
derson, of U. S. © 1. May 16, 
1925; E 611979; A. J. Anderson, 
Drexel Hill, Pa. 13004 


You are just a vision; w Howard 
Quicksell, m Jean Goldkette, Ray 
Lodwig, Don Murray, Chas. Hor- 
vath, all of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © June 20, 1925; 2 ce. June 
20; E 616855; Chas. E. Roat music 
co., Battle Creek. 13005 


You are my beautiful garden of 
dreams; w and m M. L. Sloan, of U. 
S. ©1ec May 13, 1925; E 611874; 
Mrs. M. L. Sloan, Millbrook, N. Y. 

13006 


You are the rose of the golden isles; 
w W. Brown, melody H. Q. Clark, 
of U. S. ©1e. May 14, 1925; E 
611910; Walter Brown and H. 
Qualli Clark, New York. 13007 


You be my flapper, and I will be your 
sheik; w and melody L. Light, of 
U. S. © 1c. June 29, 1925; E 
619246; L. Light, E. Watertown, 
Mass. 18008 


You can come home, cause the jail 
burned down last night; w and m 
H. G Oblinger; of ©U: S.' ©: 1‘ ec. 
June 6, 1925; E 616511; Harry C. 
Oblinger, San Francisco. 13009 


You can never tell what a gal will do, 
they’re always changing their 
minds; w L. M. McClain, melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. 
June 15, 1925; E 618761; Lucille M. 
McClain, Jackson, S. C. 13010 


You can’t be a good little fellow and 
still be a good little girl; w Jack 
Stanley and Carl Perillo, m Alfred 
Solman, of U. S. © June 22, 1925: 
2c. June 22; EH 619052; Grossman, 


13023 
Osborne and Stanley, ine, New 
York. 13011 


13000 You can’t break my heart, when 


there’s no love from the start; w 
and melody J. O. Newton, of U. S. 
©1c. May 8, 1925; E 613844; J. O. 
Newton, Duquoin, Il. 13012 


You can’t shush Katie, the gabbiest 
gal in town; w Harry White and 
Henry Creamer, melody Harry War- 
ren, of U. S. ©1e. June 20, 1925; 
E 616826; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inec., New York. ; 130138 


You'd be lonely too; w and m Don 
Travaline, of U. S. © May 1, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 611803; Emmett J. 
Welch, Philadelphia. 13014 


You’d cry too; w and melody N. J. 
Vause, of U. S. © Le. June 27, 
1925; E 617016; Norman John 
Vause, New York. 13015 


You danced your way into my heart; 
w Billy Hays, m Jim O’Leary, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1c. June 6, 1925; 
E 616499; James J. O'Leary and 
William Hays, Philadelphia. 13016 

You didn’t care; w and m E. L. Long, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
1 ec. May 7, 1925; E 618292; Hileen 
Lucille Long, Milwaukee. 13017 


You didn’t mean to be mean to me; 
w and m Julian Woodworth, arr. 
Romo Falk, both of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. William I. Cowan, 
of U. S. © June 1, 1925; 2 ¢. June 
1; E 618341; Julian H. Woodworth, 
Cleveland. 13018 


You for my own; w and melody J. 
Pontician, of U. 8S. © 1c. May 4, 
1925; E 613681; John Pontician, St. 
Clair, Pa. 13019 


You forget but I remember; w N. 
Trotter, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 1, 1925; E 618397; 
Nona Trotter, Plano, Ill. 13020 


You gave me up for someone else; w 
J. Wright, m H. Gleich, of U. S. 
Jsune Ss, “19255 2'e Sune Yew 
618684; Harry Gleich and James 
Wright, Bayonne, N. J. 13021 


You have left me alone; w and melody 
J. Cappetto, of U. S. © 1c. May 
4, 1925; E 613669; James Cappetto, 
Chicago. 13022 


You have to give mama what she 
wants or else she won’t be satisfied ; 
w and melody Philip Worde, Gus 
Horsley and Lucille Hegamin, all of 
WeS) Oe Fume ee. 98s 
619064; Gus B. Horsley, New York. 

13023 


629 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13024 


pt. Ens. av 20 


You just you; w and m F. R. Norman, 
of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 2 «. May 
7; E 613798; Fannie R. Norman, 
Joplin, Mo. ) 138024 


You lied to yo sweet mama and I’m 
gonna tear you down; w H. A. 
Almand, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
Uiise sO, Lice wMayy 18, 1925 3.) 
616065; H. A. Almand, Tampa, Fla. 

13025 


You'll do it someday so why not now; 
w and m A. Wrubel, of U. S. Mid- 
dletown, Conn., Allie Wrubel music 
eo. ©). June 12, 1925> 2 ce. June! 15. 
E 618723; Allie Wrubel, Middle- 
town, Conn. 13026 

You'll never know; w H. Schoenlaub, 
mC: 'Slider"0£L 0. S.. © June .s, 
1925; 2c. May 28; E 616540; Harry 
Schoenlaub and Clifford Slider, 
Louisville. 138027 

-Yowll want me back, when I won’t 
want you; w and melody N. HE. 
Reed, of U. S. ©1c. May 27, 1925; 
E 616267; Nathaniel Elwood Reed, 
South Norwalk, Conn. 13028 

You made me cry and now it’s my 
turn to make you sigh; w and mel- 
ody K. Q. Hamilton, of U. S. 
1c. May 4, 1925; H 613679; Ken- 
neth Q. Hamilton, New York. 138029 

You never loved me; waltz, w and m 
T. B. Page, of U.S. ©1e. June 6, 
1925; E 616497; Thomas Buster 
Page, Lima, O. 13030 

You ought to; w Waldo Murphy [i. e. 
Henry Waldo Murphy], melody Bob 
Ballin [i. e. R. W. Ballin] of U. S. 
© 1c. May 6, 1925; E 613762; Rob- 
ert Walton Ballin, St. George, S. I., 
NW. 13031 

You ought to see the old. folks now! 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston, of Hngland; in D. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 


© ;Apr: 2%) 1925 1 .¢e), May .28%, EH 
614531; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 13032 
You're a crossword puzzle to me; w 
and melody P. A. Daniel, of U. S. 
© 1c May 4, 1925; E 618685; 

Pauline A. Daniel, Kilbourne, Ill. 
13033 


You're always chasing my troubles 
away; w and melody B. H. Whit- 
ney, of U. S. ©1e. May 18, 1925; 
E 616097; Byron H. Whitney, Per- 
kins, Mich. 13034 

You're in my heart; w K. C. Maxwell, 
melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 
1 ec. June 4, 1925; E 616380; King 
Charles Maxwell, New York. 138035 


You’re just a show off; w and m 
James and Andy Sindelar and Al. 
Dubin, both of U. S. © June 10, 
1925; 2 c. June 19; E 618830; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 13036 


You’re out of my mind forever ; w and 
m L. W. Harp, of U. S.. © June 
16, 1925; 2 ce. June 19; E 616781; 
L. William Harp, Paris, Ky. 13037 

You’re some baby; w Will H. Hend- 
rickson, m De Koven Thompson, of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. May 4, 
1925; EH 613699; Carl A. Barrett, 
Chicago, 13038 

You're still an old sweetheart of mine; 
w and melody Mrs. B. Palmer, of 
US... ©. eran rie ieee 
618383; Mrs. Billy Palmer, Colo- 
rado Springs. 18039 

You’re the flower of my heart sweet 
Iodine; w and m Jos. Schuster, Al. 
Moquin and Mike Murphy, all of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © June 12, 
1925; 2 ec. June 15; E 618750; Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 138040 

Youre the mamma that I’m crazy 
about; w and m C. Summers [i. e. 
L. C. Summers], of U. 8., arr. Harry 


Alford. © 1c. May 27, 1925; E 
616274; Lem Cherry Summers, 
Ethel, Mo. 13041 


Yow’re the sweetest rose of all; w and 
melody C. V. Wilby, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 1, 1925; E 618376; Cyril V. 
Wilby, Wirral, Ni ee Canada. 

13042 


You’re with me still; w and m EF. L. 
Long, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© 1 ¢. May 7, 1995 : E 618291 ; Hileen 
Lucille Long, Milwaukee. 13043 

You tell ’em my home’s in Dixie; w 
and m L. M. Wetzel, of U. S. © 1 
ce. June 8, 1925; E 618609; Lydia 
Mae Wetzel, Palestine, Ill. 18044 


You told me you loved me; w and 
melody R. E. Beard, of U. S. ©1 
ec. May 18, 1925; E 616059; Roy 
Earnest Beard, Vallejo, Calif. 

13045 

You used to call me sweetheart, so 
please don’t call me down; w D. V. 
Dougherty, m D. V. Dougherty and 
J. Delia, both of U. S: © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1925 ; E 611556 ; Dominic Vincent 
Dougherty and Joseph Delia, Bris- . 
tol, Pa. 13046 


You vamped me; w W. L. Bundy, mel- 
ody: Luther A. Clark, of ‘U.S. "© 
1c. June 15, 1925; E 618764; W. 
Lattin Bundy, Osawatomie, Kan. 

13047 


630 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


13069 


You waited too long; w and melody 
Gypsy [pseud. of E. Musgrave] and 
Marta [pseud. of Marta Reavey] 
NOGh, Ob. L48...Cy 1c. June,1,. 19254 
E 618402; Hlsa Musgrave, Berkeley, 
Calif. 13048 


You were always meant for me, that’s 
as plain as A B C; w Sarah Roberts 
Wallbaum, melody L. Friedman, of 
Mea ee)- i> Coysune 22, 19252, Bi 
619061; Leo Friedman, Chicago. 

13049 

You will never know until you’re lone- 
some too; written and composed 
Jack Charman and Billy Chapman, 
both of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 11, 
1925; 1 ec. June 1; E 614569; Wil- 
ford, ltd., London. 13050 


Young Debussy; aut pedale, aut nul- 
lus, H. O. Osgood, of U. S.; pf. © 
June’ 10; 1925.:;:2 -c.- June ,12;. EB 
618712; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 13051 


Young (The) prince and the young 
princess; third movement from 
Scheherazade, Rimsky-Korsakow, 
pphoo, wrr. M. LL. Lake; of U: S.; 
military band with conductor. Carl 
Fischer’s ed. © Apr. 14, 1925; 2 c. 
June 20; E 618941; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

» 13052 

Your eyes are wide open but you are 
fast asleep; w and m A. Wiley, of 
U. S., arr. James Alston; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © 1c. May 28, 1925; 
E 618422; Arnold Wiley, Clarendon, 
Ark, 13053 


Your hand belongs to someone else, 
but your heart belongs to me; w 
W. H. Huff, m J. J. Erby, of -U. 8S. 
(etter. Way 26" 19252. Hy :618524 ; 
William Henry Huff and Jno. J. 
Erby, Chicago. 13054 

Your heart is beating with mine; 
waltz, w and m M. S. Galasso, of 
Wess ne) |e. May 18, 1925:' Bb 
616052; M. S. Galasso, Butte, Mont. 
138055 

Your man is the man for me; w W. H. 
Huff, melody Aletha Dickerson, of 
Betsy seul es June 8. 1995: mh 
618604; William Henry Huff, Chi- 
cago. 13056 

Your mother’s prayers; duet, w and m 
Harry Dixon Loes, of U. S. © May 
20, 1925; 2 c. June 5; E 616416; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

13057 

Your promise was like a rainbow; w 

Dora Stewart Griffith, m R. Sauer, 


of U.S. © 16. May 16, 1925; E 
611954; Robert Sauer, Provo, Utah. 
13058 


Your roses may have thorns; w and 
m Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, do- 
miciled at Indianapolis. © May 1, 
1925; 2 ce. June 10; EH 618649; Lil- 
lenas pub. co.. Indianapolis. 13059 


Your silver hair; w and melody O. 
H. Jacobs, of U. S. © 1c. June 
18, 1925; E 618822; Oscar H. Ja- 
cobs, New York. 13060 


Your wonderful eyes tell wonderful 
lies; w Robert C. Friend, melody 
Edward Stirm, of U.S. ©1ce. May 
26, 1925; E 618262; R. C. Friend 
and HE. B. Stirm, San Francisco. 

13061 

Youth; gavotte in old style, F. Feld- 
man, of U. S., op. 7, ed. Leo Port- 
noff; violin and pf. © May 12, 
1925; 2 ec. May 18; E 618007; Frank 


Feldman, Brooklyn. 13062 
Z pod Warszawy; polka, Jan. Nie- 
wiadomski, of Poland, arr. A. 
Omelczuk, of U. S.; pf. © May 1, 


1925; ZieauMay 9; Hr6li79Ts. Jos. 
Krygier, Philadelphia. 13063 


Zeppelin-marsch ; Los Angeles U. S. A., 
worte Arthur Rebner, musik Hugo 
Hirsch, of Germany,  erleichtert 
Fritz Redl. © Jan. 31, 1925; 1 e. 
May 25; E 614708; Edition Rebner 
& Wergo, Berlin. 13064 

Zingaresea ; by Georg Eggeling, of Ger- 
many, op. 218; pf. © May 7, 1925; 
2c. May 9; E 6138946; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13065 

Zuffolo (la) (Flute song); by Har- 
riet Heywood Hamilton, of U. S.; 
pt.) ©,June 25,1925; 2c.<June,29: 
EK 619191; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 13066 

Zur liebe gehdrt doch auch ein biss- 
chen musik; lied und foxtrot, aus 
Madame revue, text Rudolf Schanz- 
er, musik Rudolf Nelson, of Ger- 
many. © Apr. 15, 1925; 1 « June 
15; E 614947; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. 13067 


Zweite kleine sonate; von Otto Sieg], 
of Austria, op. 38; klavier. © Dee. 
ow LOO ih eh May” 25s) 192 EB) 
614696; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 13068 


Zweites quartett; von Hugo Kauder, 
of Austria; 1. 2. violine, bratsche 
und violoncell. © Dee. 3, 1924: 1c. 
May 25, 1925; E 614701; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 13069 


631 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 


13070 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


1st major chromatic progression; by 
D. Berend, of U. 8.; ten. banjo. © 
June 1, 1925; 2c. June 16; E 616697 ; 
David Berend, New York. 13070 


1st minor chromatic progression; by 
David Berend, of U. S8.; ten. banjo. 
Plate no. 11. © June 15, 1925; 2 c. 
June 24; E 619123; David Berend, 
New York. 13071 


lire suite en style ancien; par Jo- 
seph Achron, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York, op. 21; violon et pf. 
Prélude. [4 others] © Feb. 28, 
1925; 1 ce. Apr. 22; E 619169; Uni- 
versal-edition, a. g., Vienna. 18072 


2nd army corps march; melody A. J. 
Hayes, of U. S. © 1. June 26, 
1925; E 619186; Andrew J. Hayes, 
Seranton, Pa. 13073 


2nd major chromatic progression; by 
D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c. June 16; EH 

616698 ; David Berend, New York. 
13074 


2nd minor chromatic progression; by 
D. Berend, of U. S8.; ten. banjo. 
Plate no. 12. © June 15, 1925; 2 
e. June 24; E 619124; David Ber- 


end, New York. 13075 
2° sonate; de Philippe Gaubert, of 
France; fitite et pf. © Apr. 9, 1925; 


1c. May 9; E 614284; Heugel, Paris. 
: 13076 


Iliéme suite; by Joseph Achron, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 


others] © Apr. 9, 1925; 2 ¢«. May 
8; E 619167; Universal-edition, a g., 
Vienna. 13077 


2 time papa mama can’t use you no 
more; w G. McQueen, m R. Dodge, 
of U..S. © 1:e, June 4 1925.) B 
616392; Geo. McQueen and Ralph 
Dodge, Galveston, Tex. 13078 


38rd major chromatic progression; by 
D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 « June 16; E 
616700; David Berend, New York. 
13079 
38rd major chromatic progression B; 
by D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
© Sune. 1,’ 19255"2e" Funes: 
616699 ; David Berend, New York. 
13080 
3rd minor chromatic progression; by 
D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. 
Plate no. 13. © June 15, 1925; 2 
e. June 24; E 619125; David Ber- 
end, New York. 13081 


4 (Le) di mattina (4 o’clock in the 
morning) ; valzer melody, J. Petrillo, 
of U. Si ©t «Apr. 167299255) EB 
611562; John Petrillo, New York. 

13082 


5th U. S. infantry; march, Kurt 
Freier, of U. S.; full. band. 4to. 
©: June 3, 1925 ;°2° @) dite) we. Bs 
619129 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 
13083 

19th infantry march; by H. Scholtens, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © May 18, 
1925; 2 ec. May 20; E 618066; H. 


22; violon et pf. En passant [4 Scholtens, Honolulu. 13084 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 24 unpublished) __ ~A9 
Class EK, Musical compositions (including 3,776 unpublished) —________ 13, 005 
Total Wee oe a SD a Pe 13, 084 


632 


/ 


LIST GeaviUsic OF. WHICH. THE SUBSISTING. COPYRIGHT .HAS, BEEN s 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Above the clear blue sky; anthem for 
Children’s day, by HE. S. Hosmer ; 
bar. solo, sop. and alto duet, mixed 
quartet and cho. © E. S. Hosmer, 
Pawtucket, R. I., as the author. R 
30620, May 26, 1925. i? 


Acquaint Thee, O Spirit; by C. P. 
Scott; mixed voices. © Charles P. 
Scott. Malden, Mass., as the eh leon 
R 30306, Apr. 15, 1925. 2 


Aeolian bells; waltzes, by C. W. Krog- 
mann; pf. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 29327, Jan. 17, 1925. 

3 


Alla Turea; by Gustav Janke, ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle. © Louis 
Oesterle, New York, as the author. 


R 30499, Apr. 27, 1925. + 
American eagle; march, by J. G. 
Boehme; military band. © John 


Geerge Boehme, % Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York, as the author. R 
30557. Apr. 30, 1925. 5 
oes pf. © John George 
Boehme, % Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York, as the author. R 30558, Apr. 
30, 1925. 6 


Andante religioso; by R. G. Cole; 


organ. © Rossetter G. Cole, % 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago, 
as the author. R 30634, May 25, 
1925. 7 
Archangels, fold your wings; Easter 
anthem, by George W. Marston; 
mixed voices. © FE. Howard 
Thayer, Boston, as the executor of 


R 380349, Apr. 15, 1925. 
8 

Around the maypole; by ©. Dennée, 
op. 28, no. 5. © Charles Dennée, 
Breokline, Mass., as the author. R 
30342, Apr. 15, 1925. 9 


Arouse thee; by W. BH. M. Hackleman. 
© W. HE. M. Hackleman, Indianap- 
olis, as the author. R 30735, June 
1, 1925. 10 


At the spring (An der quelle); by 
Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 3. 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 


54219—26——_13 


the author. 


13084 


Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30699, 
May 29, 1925. 1] 


Autumn; part song, tr. N. H. Dole, 
music by A. Grechaninof: chorus 
of mixed voices. © N. H. Dole, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass., as the author. 
HK 30507, Apr. 27,‘ 1925. ie 


Ave Maria; chorus, by Tomas Louis 
da Vittoria, ed. by F. Damrosch; 
men’s voices. © Frank Damrosch, 
New York, as the author. R 30503, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 13 


Ave printemps; romance sans paroles, 
par Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche 
Marie Pauline Simone Lemarchand, 
Saint-Mande, Seine, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 30670, May 
2a, 1925. 14 


Aveu (L’) ; poésie de Villiers de I'Isie- 
Adam, musique de B. Crocé-Spinelii. 
(Six mélodies, no. 2) © B. Crocé- 
Spinelli, Bordeaux, Gironde, France, 
as the author. R 30656, May 25, 
1925. 15 


Babbling (The) brook; by Karl Bech- 
ter [pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] 
(Carnival sketches) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
BuEnOr Ye 2o2i aan. 2. 1925 16 


Ballade (A) of mid-summer; words 
by Clinton Scollard, music by H. K. 
Hadley, op. 8, no. 2; men’s voices. 
© Henry K. Hadley, New York, as 
the author. R 30318, Apr. 15, 1925. 

17 

Bear Him home; by W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man. © W. H. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis, as the author. R 30740, 
June 1, 1925. 18 


Beautiful lamp; music by W. E. M. 
Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30748, June 1, 1925. 19 


Beautiful waters of Eden; words by 
- Fanny J. Crosby, music by A. Gei- 
bel. © Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 293825, Jan. 17, 
1925. 20 


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13084 (21) 


Behold, I bring you good tidings; 
anthem for Christmas, by Homer N. 
Bartlett. © Emma lL. Bartlett, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30514, Apr. 27, 1925. 21 


Beloved, awake; nocturne-serenade, 
by Reginald DeKoven; sop. or ten., 
in F. © Anna DeKoven, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
293138, Jan. 14, 1925. pape 


Berceuse; by Anatole Liadow, op. 24. 
no. 2, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 
terle. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as the author. R 30509, Apr. 27, 
1925. 23 


by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 40, 
no. 2; violin and, pf.. © Mrs. oe Hi. 
A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the 
author. R 3032], Apr. 15, 1925. 24 


by P. Ambrose, op. 9, no. 2; pt. 
© Paul Ambrose, Trenton, N. J., as 
the author. R 29320, Jan. 15, 1925. 
25 


Bicycle galop ; by Karl Bechter [pseud. 
of Richard Goerdeler] © Wilhel- 
mina Goerdeler, % ‘Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 29215, Jan. 2, 1925. 

26 


Bin ein fahrender gesell (The wand- 
erer’s song); English version by 
Frederick W. Bancroft, music by 
A. Foote, op. 39, no. 1. © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 30329, Apr. 15, 1925. 27 


Bird (A) at twilight; by F. A. Porter, 
op. 15, no. 5. © F. Addison Porter, 
Boston, as the author. R 30709, 
May, 29, 1925. 28 

Blessed be the name; arr. by W. H. 
M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30733, June 1, 1925. 29 

Bonjour Colinette; paysannerie pour 
piano, par Paul Wachs; transcrip- 
tion pour hautbois et pf. © Blanche 
Marie Pauline Simone Lemarch- 
and, Saint-Mande, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 29344, Jan. 
19, 1925. 30 

Bouffées printaniéres ; suite de valses, 
par Emile Waldteufel, op. 266; pf. 
© Gustave Waldteufel, St. Mande, 
Seine, France, Louis René Waldteu- 
fel, Aulnay-sous-Bois, Seine, France 
et Berthe Waldteufel épouse Rolet, 


Paris, as the children of the de- 
ceased author, R 29831, Jan. 19, - 
1925. 31 


Broken chords; by, Albert Biehl, op. 
171, no. 3. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl, 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Hamburg, Germany, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 30687, May 29, 1925. 32 


Bye-baby Bunting; by G. B. Nevin. 
(Two nursery rhymes, no. 2) © 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author. R 30476, Apr. 18, 1925. 

33 

Caprice mélancolique; par R. Hahn; 

deux pianos. © Raynaldo Hahn, 


Paris; . as. the” authors ly 2uaca, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 34 
Captive (La); by Mrs. H. HL A. 


Beach, op. 40, no. 1; violin for G 
string and pf. © Mrs. O. H. A. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the 
author. R 30819, Apr. 15, 1925. 35 


Castanet dance; by C. Dennée, op. 28, 
no. 7. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 30340, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 36 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Les sylvains (The sylvans) ; op. 60, 
ed. by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of 


A. Foote] © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 30296, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 37 


Chase of the butterflies; by C. Den- 
née, op. 28, no. 4. © Charles Den- 
née, Brookline, Mass., as the author. 
R 30348, Apr. 15, 1925. 38 


Child of the dark eyes; words by F. 
H. Bourdillon, music by C. W. 


Coombs. © C. Whitney Coombs, 
New York, as the author. R 303809, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 39 

Same. © C. Whitney Coombs, 
New York, as the author. R 30861, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 40 


Children’s round dance (Ringelreig- 
en); by Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 8. 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30704, 
May 29, 1925. 41 


Christmas alleluia; Christmas carol, 
words by Ida Scott Taylor, music 
by Fred Schilling. © BHleanor Har- 
per, New York, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 30627, May 23, 
1925. 42 

Christmas (The) herald; behold I 
bring you glad tidings, Christmas 
anthem, arr. by C. W. Coombs; 


chorus. © C. Whitney Coombs, 
New York, as the author. R 30562, 


May 2, 1925. 43 
song by C. Whitney Coombs; acc. 
of pf. and violin, ad lib. © C. W. 
Coombs, New York, as the author. 
R 30561, May 2, 1925. 


634 


RENEWALS 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


13084 (65) 


Christmas jubilate; Christmas carol, 
words by Ida Scott Taylor, music 
by Fred Schilling. © Eleanor Har- 
per, New York, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 30630, May 23, 
1925. 45 


Christmas song; three kings have 
journeyed, by Peter Cornelius, arr. 
by F. Damrosch; chorus of men’s 


voices. © Frank Damrosch, New 
York, as the author. R 30563, May 
2, 1925. 46 


arr. by W. Damrosch ; 
alto or bar. solo with cho. of mixed 


voices. © Walter Damrosch, New 
York, as the author. R 30564, May 
2 1925. 47 


Christofaro-Lansing method for the 
mandolin; condensed, carefully rev. 
and with additional recreations by 
George L. Lansing. © Richard 
Lansing, Lynn, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 30598, 
May 16, 1925. 48 

Ciaccona; for violin and figured bass 
by Tommaso Vitali, arr. for violin 
and pf. by Ferd. David, rev. by 
Henry Schradieck with a biograph- 
ical sketch of the author. © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 30530, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 49 


Civil (The) war; by T. M. Tobani, 


op. 350; band. © Theo. M. Tobani, — 


% Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as 
the author. R 30407, Apr. 14, 1925. 
50 


Clover (The) blossoms kiss her feet ; 


chorus, by C. B. Hawley; men’s 
voices. © Hattie B. Hawley, Ny- 
ack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 30494, Apr. 27, 1925. 51 


Columbia’s banner on the sea; song, 
W. A. Fisher. © William Arms 
Fisher, % Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 30607, May 
26, 1925. 52 

Columbine minuet; by C. Dennée, op. 
28, no. 6. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 30341, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 53 

Come Thou light of gladness; Christ- 
mas song, chorus, by H. von Herzo- 
genberg, tr. by T. Baker; mixed 
voices. © Theodore Baker, New 
York, as the author. R 30505, Apr. 
27, 1925. 54 

Come unto Me, ye weary; anthem 
hymn, by C. B. Hawley; mixed 
voices. © Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 30519, Apr. 27, 1925. 5D 


——by A. W. Lansing; mixed voices. 
© A. W. Lansing, Syracuse, N. Y., 
as the author. R 30299; Apr. 15, 
1925. 56 


Coming (The) of the King; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Ida Scott Tay- 
lor, music by Fred Schilling. © 
Eleanor Harper, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
30631, May 23, 1925. 57 


Complete (A) method for the rhyth- 
mical articulation; by Bona-Pas- 
quale, tr. from the 4th Italian ed. 
by Theodore Baker, rev. and aug- 
mented by the author. © TT. Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 30515, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 58 


Conquering (The) cross; missionary 
concert exercise, words by Jessie 
Brown Pounds, music by J. H. Fill- 


more. © James Henry Fillmore, 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 30403, 
Apr. 8, 1925. 59 


Contrite (The) heart; by R. S. Am- 
brose, arr. Frank Lynes; alto solo 


and mixed voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 30298, Apr. 
Mey AG Diy 60 


Country dance; by A. Sartorio, op. 
274, no. 2; pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Crefeld, Germany, as the author. 
R 305938, May 16, 1925. 61 


Creation’s hymn; chorus, tr. and ed. 
by Dudley Buck, music by Hermann 
Mohr; men’s voices. © Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 30560, May 
2. 1925). 62 


Daddy’s gwine to bring yer somethin’ 
nice; by C. Horwitz and F. V. Bow- 
ers. © Chas. Horwitz, Brooklyn, 
and Fred’k. V. Bowers, New York, 
as the authors. R 30750, June 5, 
1925. 63 


Dame cuckoo (Frau kukuk) ; by Ferd. 
Hiller, arr. by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecilia collection) © Isabel Spicker 
Ellsner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 30492, Apr. 138, 1925. 

64. 


Dance of the fairies; by F. A. Porter, 
op. 15, no. 8. F. Addison Porter, 
Boston, as the author. R 30711, 
May 29, 1925. 65 


Dans un songe; suite de valses, par 
Emile Waldteufel, op. 265; pf. © 
Gustave Waldteufel, St. Mande, 
Seine, France, Louis René Waldteu- 
fel, Aulnay-sous-Bois, Seine, France 


635 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13084 (66) 


pt. TI, Nn. s., v. 20 


Dans un songe—Continued. 
‘et Berthe Waldteufel épous Rolet, 
Paris, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 293840, Jan. 19, 
1925. 66 


Danse de prétresses; par Edmond 
Missa; pf. © Jeanne Barbant Mis- 
sa, Paris, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 29343, Jan. 19, 1925. 67 


Danses flamandes (Vlaamsche dan- 
sen); par Jan Blockx, op. 26. 1. 


Grand orch.—2. Edition réduite 4 


4 mains. © Mme. Jan Blockx, An- 
vers, Belgium, as the widow of the 
author. R 29869, 29370, Jan. 19, 
1925. 68, 69 


Deck not with gems; by Walter S. G. 
Kennedy; in C. © Alexander H. 
Bullock, Worcester, as the executor 
of the author. R 30457, Apr. 2, 
1925. 70 


Delecta ; fantasia, by T. H. Rollinson; 


orch. © T. H. Rollinson, Boston, 
as the author. R 30452, Apr. 27, 
1925. iva. 
Delibes (Clément Philibert © Léo) 


- Valse lente; ballet de Coppélia, tran- 
seription par C. Fievet; mand. et pf. 
© Claude Fievet, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 29378, Jan. 19, 1925. (4 


Distel (Thistle) ; von R. Oehme, op. 
10; pf. (From an old garden, no. 
7) © Robert Oehme, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the author. R 30286, Apr. 
13, 1925. 73 


Douze (Les) femmes de Japhet; bou- 
quet de mélodies, de |’ operette de 
Victor Roger, arr. par J. A. An- 
schutz; pf. © Charles Désiré Rob- 
ert Mariston, Romilly-sur-Seine, 
Aube, France, as the executor of 
the author. R 29874, Jan. 19, 1925. 

74 


Drill music; by Edwin Gage Clarke; 
band. set no. 2. © Hdwin G. 
Clarke, % Carl Fisher, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 30591, May 
14, 1925. 15 


Drummer (The) boy’s march; by Karl 
Bechter [pseud. of Richard Goer- 
deler] (Carnival sketches) © Wil- 
helmina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser 
co.. Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 29213, Jan. 2, 1925. 

76 


DuBois (Théodore) Deux petites 
piéces; orch. 4 cordes. © Théodore 
Dubois, Paris, as the author. R 
29335, Jan. 19, 1925. [7 


Eblouissement; poésie de Villers de 
V’Isle-Adam, musique de B. Crocé- 
Spinelli. (Six mélodies no. 1) © 
B. Crocé-Spinelli, Bordeaux, Gi- 
ronde, France, as the author. R 
30655, May 25, 1925. 78 


Ecstasy ; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
19, no. 2; men’s voices. © Mrs. H. 
H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the 
author. R 30383, Apr. 15, 1925. 79 


Entreaty ; by Carl Bohm, arr. by Max 
Spicker. (Jn Cecilia collection) © 
Isabel Spicker Hllsner, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 30488, 
Apr. 13) 1925: 80 


Ersten (Die) veilchen (The first vio- 
lets) ; by W. Taubert, arr. by Max 
Spicker. (In Cecilia collection) © 
Isabel Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 30481, 
Apriis, 1025:>, 20a 81 


Even song; words by Edward Bulwer 
Lytton, music by H. K. Hadley, op. 
8, no. 1; men’s voices. © Henry K. 
Hadley, New York, as the author. 
R 30316, Apr. 15, 1925. 82 


Evening is falling to sleep in the 
west; words from the German, 
music by W. R. Spence; qguarteitte, 
for mixed voices or cho. © Wm. R. 
Spence, Perth, Ontario, Canada, as 
the author. R 30448, Apr. 27, 1925. 

83 

Fairy tale; by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 

148, no. 8, ed. and fingered by L. 


Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 30498, Apr. 
27, 1925. 84 


Farmer (The) boy; chorus, by S. S. 


Myers. © S. S. Myers, New Casile, 
Pa., as the author. R 30538, Apr. 
24, iO by. 2 85 


Father, in Thy mysterious presence; 
anthem, words by Samuel Johnson, 
music by C. P. Scott; mixed voices. 
© Charles P. Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the author. R 30807, Apr. 15, 
1925. 86 


Festival procession; from wedding 
music by A. Jensen, arr. Theo. 
Moses [pseud. of T. M. Tobani] ; 
orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, % 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as the 
author. R 30428, Apr. 25, 1925. 87 


Fétards (Les) ; opérette en 3 actes et 


4 tableaux, de Antony Mars et Mau- 
rice Hennequin, musique de Victor 
Roger; pf. et chant. © Eva Hmille 
Marie Davin Roger, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 29373, Jan. 
19, 1925. 88 


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nos. 5-6, 1925 


13084 (1138) 


Figured study: by Albert Biehl, op. 
171, no. 11. © Marie W. C. M. 
Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 30695, May 29, 1925. 89 


Fire-flies; by F. A. Porter, op. 15, no.. 


7. © F. Addison Porter, Boston, as 
the author. R 30710, May 29, 1925. 
90 


First daffodil; by L. E. Orth, op. 7, 
no. 1; 4 hands. © John Orth, Bos- 
ton, as the widower of the author. 
R 30610, May 26, 1925. 91 


Five finger and scale study; by AI- 
bert Biehl, op.171. 1. Right hand.— 
2. Left hand. © Marie W. C. M. 
Bieh], Hamburg, Germany, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 30685, 30686, May 29, 
1925. 92, 93 


Flax; Russian folk-song, tr. N. H. 
Dele, music by A. Grechaninof ; 
chorus of mixed voices. © N. H. 
Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass., as the 
author. R 30508, Apr. 27, 1925. 94 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Stradella 
overture; arr. Theo. Moses [pseud 
of. T. M. Tobani]; band. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 30427. 
Ape 255. 1925. 95 


Foote (Arthur) Idyl: by A. Foote, 
op. 34, no. 4. Arthur Foote, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 

» 30330, Apr. 15, 1925. 96 


Forest (A) ramble: by Franz Abt, ed. 
by Max Spicker. bk. 1. (In The 
Cecilia collection of part songs for 
two women’s voices compiled and 
arranged by Max Spicker) © Isa- 
bel Spicker Eisner, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 29863, 
Mar27, 1925. 97 


Forward in His name: words by L. C. 
Kirk, music by A. Geibel. © Adam 
Geibel, Philadelphia. as the author. 
R, 29326, Jan. 17, 1925. 98 


Friend after friend departs; requiem, 
by Albert J. Holden; male voices. 
© Chas. E. Holden, Montclair, N. J., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 30394, Mar. 31, 1925. 99 


From his business care so thrifty; 
sextet from the comic opera The 
mandarin, by Reginald DeKoven. 
© Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 30758, Nov. 
24, 1924. 100 


Full consecration by W. EH. M. 
Hackleman. © W. HE. M. Hackleman, 
Indianapolis, as the author. R 
30719, June 1, 1925. 101 


Gardes du corps; twostep, by R. B. - 
Hall; orch. © Isabelle Hall-Phil- 
brook, Lynn, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 30435, Apr. 11, 
1925. 102 


Gavotte elegante; by C. P. Scott, op. 
10, no. 2. © Charles P. Scott, Mal- 
den, Mass., as the author. R 30335, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 103 


Give peace in our time, O Lord; by 


W. A. Fisher. © Wm. Arms Fisher, 
Boston, as the author. R 30449, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 104 


Give us a thankful heart; by W. HE. 
M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30726, June 1, 1925. 105 


Glorious Father; sacred solo, words 
and musie by C. Gingrich; sop. or 


ten. © Charles Gingrich, Harris- 
burg, Pa., as the author. R 30400, 
Apr. 8, 1925. 106 


Go bury thy sorrow; by W. E. M. 
Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30723, June 1, 1925. 107 


God hath appointed a day; Haster 
anthem, by A. W. Lansing; mixed 


voices. © A. W. Lansing, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as the author. R 30347, Apr. 
15, 1925; 108 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn, transcribed by 
S. P. Warren; organ. © Jeanne J. 
Warren, Los Angeles, as the widow 
of the author. R 305381, Apr. 27, 
1925. 109 


Lullaby from Jocelyn; simplified 


acre. by e.| Ambrose: pi, ©) Pant 
Ambrose, Trenton, N. J., as the 
authors” R'29323; san. 15,°19255 110 


Renouveau ; etude, by B. Godard, 


op. 82, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 30314, Apr. 15, 1925. 111 


Going through the land; arr. by W. 
E. M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. 
Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the 
author. R 30744, June 1, 1925. 112 


Golden sunset; valse brillante, by F. 
A. Fillmore; instrumental. © Fred- 
erick A, Fillmore, Cincinnati, as the 
author. R 30399, Apr. 8, 1925. 1138 


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Good-bye; part-song, words by Amelia 
Sanford, music by Kar] lUinders 
[pseud. of A. Geibel] ; ladies’ voices. 

Adam Geibel, % White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston, as the 


author. R 380575, May 7, 1925. 114 
Gospel (The) call; by W. EH. M. 
Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 


man, Indianapolis, as the author. R 
30734, June 1, 1925. 115 


Great is the Holy One of Israel; by 
Henry Lineoln Case; sop. or ten. 
© Rose Case, New York, as the next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 30367, Apr. 25, 1925. 116 


Haide (Heather) ; von R. Oehme, op. 
10; pf. (From an old garden, no. 3) 


Robert Oehme, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the author. R 30289, Apr. 
13, 1925. 117 
Happy thoughts; mazurka, by OC. 
Dennée, op. 28, no. 3. © Charles 
Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 380344, Apr. 15, 1925. 118 


Happy youth; by A. Sartorio, op. 274, 
no. 4; pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Crefeld, Germany, as the author. 
R 30595, May 18, 1925. 119 


Hark, hark my soul; by W. H. Pier- 


son. © W. H. Pierson, Newark, 
N. J., as the author. R 30618, May 
26, 1925. 120 


Hark the glad tidings; Christmas of- 
fertory anthem, by Victor Ham- 
merel; mixed voices. (© Mabel 
Hammerel, Providence, R. I., as the 
widow of the author. R 30406, Apr. 
9, 1925. 121 


Haste happy day; quartette, words by 
Joseph Nicolds, music arr, by J. B. 
Herbert; mixed voices. © Jobn 
Bunyan Herbert, Monmouth, Ill., as 
the author. R 30537, Apr. 27, 1925. 

122 


Haven (The) of love; words by G. 
Hubi-Newcombe, music by H. Pic- 
ecolomini. no. 1, in F.—no. 2, in G. 
© Ada Pontet Piccolomini, London, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30675, 30676, May 26, 1925. 123, 124 


He giveth food; harvest anthem, by 
C. Simper. © Caleb Simper, Kil- 
birnie, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 30419, Apr. 20, 1925. 125 


Heart’s ease waltz; by Edwin D. For- 
est [pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] 
(Ten tempters, no. 1) © Wilhel- 
mina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29439, Jan. 2, 1925. 126 


pt. IIT, Nn. S.,-v. 20 


Herbst (Autumn) ; English version by 
Frederick W. Bancroft, music by A. 
Foote, op. 39, no. 3. © Arthur Foote, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
30327, Apr. 15, 1925. 127 


Herd-bells (The) ; by Ferd. Gumbert, 
arr. by Max Spicker. (In Cecilia 
collection) © Isabel Spieker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 380478, Apr. 138, 1925. 

128 


Hey diddle, diddle; quartette, by J. B. 
Herbert ; male voices. © John Bun- 
yan Herbert, Monmouth, Ill., as the 
author. R 30532, Apr. 27, 1925. 129 


Homeward bound (Die heimfahrt) ; 
by Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 11. © 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30707, 
May 2%, 1925. 130 


Humoreske; by N. von Wilm, op. 47, 
no. 2, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 


terle. © Louis Oesterle, New York. 
as the author. -R. 30512, Apr. 27, 
1925; 131 
Hunter’s (The) greeting (Jiger- 


gruss) ; by Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 
10. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Ham- 
burg, Germany, as the next of kin 
of the author who is not living. R 
30706, May 29, 1925. 132 


Hunters’ song; by Karl Bechter 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] (Car- 
nival sketches) ©  £Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia, as the widow of the au- 
thor. BR 29210, Jan. 2. 1925, ese 


Hunter’s (The) song; by F. Kucken, 
ed. by Max Spicker. bk. 1. (In 
The Cecilia collection of part songs 
for two women’s voices compiled and 
arranged by Max Spicker) © Isa- 
bel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 29862, Mar. 
27, 1925. 134 


I love thee, I adore thee; from The 
serenade, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
H. L. Clarke; cornet and military 
band. © H. L. Clarke, Huntsville, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author. R 
30623, May 29, 1925. 1345) 


I’m looking for Mr. What’s-His-Name ; 
written by Tom Brown, composed by — 
F. McGlennon. © Felix McGlen- 
non, London, as the author. R 
30415, Apr. 17, 1925. 136 


I’m the bosom friend of Albert, Prince 
of Wales; song and chorus, by C. 
Horwitz and F. V. Bowers. © Chas. 


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Horwitz, Brooklyn, and Fred V. 
Bowers, New York, as the authors. 
R 30747, June 5, 1925. 137 


Idilio; by Theodore Lack, op. 134, ed. 
by Ferdinand Meyer |[pseud. of A. 


Foote] © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 30315, Apr. 
1 eA G2: 138 


Tle (L’) du réve; polynésienne de 
Pierre Loti, André Alexandre et 
Georges Hartmann, musique de R. 


Hahn. © Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, 
as the author. R 29348, Jan. 19, 
1925. 139 


Impromptu valse; par Emile Waldteu- 
fel, op. 263; pf. © Gustave Waldteu- 
fel. St. Mande, Seine, France, Louis 
René Waldteufel, Aulnay-sous-Bois, 
Seine, France et Berthe Waldteufel 
épouse Rolet, Paris, as the children 
of the deceased author. R 29341, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 140 


In dreamland; waltzes, by Reginald 
DeKoven:; pf. Anna DeKoven, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 29317, Jan. 14, 1925. 141 


In her garden; chansonette, by Regi- 
nald DeKoven; sop. or ten., in J. 
© Anna DeKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 29315, Jan. 
14, 1925. 142 


In the quiet evening hours; by Ar- 
thur Keller [pseud. of Richard Goer- 
deler] © Wilhelmina Goerdeler; % 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, as 
the widow of the author. R 29438, 
Jan. 2, 1925. 143 

In the twilight; by A. Sartorio, op. 
274, no. 3; pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Crefeld, Germany, as the author. 
R 30594, May 16, 1925. 144 

Indifferent (The) mariner; words by 
Arthur Macy. music by Frederic 
Field Bullard. © Maude S. Bull- 


ard, South Orleans, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 30451, Apr. 
27, 1925. 145 


Is there any room up yonder; by W. 
E. M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. 
Hackleman,. Indianapolis, as the au- 
miors WE. SOTLS. June. 1, 1925: 146 


Isabelle: grande valse, by G. Bach- 
mann, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 


terle. © Louis Oesterle, New York, 
as’ fhe author. R 30523, Apr. 27, 
Pe hO25. 147 


Italian nights; waltz, arr. T. M. To- 
bani; orch. © Theo. Moses Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as 
the author. R 30426, Apr. 25, 1925. 

148 


byt. M., Tobani? pi © 
Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York, as the author. R 
30408, Apr. 14, 1925. 149 


J’ai peur d’un baiser; poésie de Paul 
Verlaine, musique de B. Crocé-Spi- 
nelli. (Six mélodies no. 5) © B. 
Crocé-Spinelli, Bordeaux, Gironde, 
France, as the author. R 30669, 
May 25, 1925. ; 150 


Jack and Jill; by G. B. Nevin; wo- 


men’s voices. (Two nursery 
rhymes, no. 1) © George B. Nevin, 
EKaston, Pa., as the author. R 


30292, Apr. 13, 1925. 151 


Jesus calls us; hymn-anthem, words 
by Mrs. C. F. Alexander, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard. © Maude 
S. Bullard, South Orleans, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
30447, Apr. 27, 1925. 152 


Jesus lover of my soul; by H. C. Mac- 
Dougall; mezzo-sop. or bar., in D 


flat. © H. C. MacDougall, Welles- 
ley, Mass., as the author. R 30488, 
Apr. 20, 1925. 153 


Jolly darkies: by Karl Bechter [pseud. 
of Richard Goerdeler] (Carnival 
sketches) © Wilhelmina Goerde- 
ler, Y% Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia, as the widow of the author. 
B 29209, Jan. 2, 1925. 154 


Jolly sailor; fragment characteristic, 


by William Arthur Thorne; pf. © 
Minnie Storey, Northport, L. I., N. 
Y., as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 29322, Jan. 15, 
1925. 155 
Jubilate Deo in B flat; by A. W. 
Lansing; mixed voices. © A. W. 
Lansing, Syracuse, N. Y., as the 
author. R 30300, Apr. 15,1925. 156 
King (The) is dead; words by Ma- 
dame Darmsteter, music by M. R. 
Lang, op. 27. © Margaret Ruthven 
Land, Boston, as the author. R 
30355, Apr. 15, 1925. 157 
Knight (A) there came; quartette, 
arr. by J. B. Herbert; male voices. 


© John Bunyan Herbert, Mon- 
mouth, Lll.. as the author. R 30536, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 158 


Land of the leal; quartette, arr. by 
J. B. Herbert ; male voices. © John 
Bunyan Herbert, Monmouth, Ill., as 
the author. R 30534, Apr. 27, 1925. 

159 

Leona, coming back at mem’ry’s call; 
by W. E. M. Hackleman. © W. E. 
M. Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the 
author. R 30739, June 1, 1925. 160 


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Lettre (La) au _ petit; paroles de 
Charles Fuster, musique de Edmond 
Missa. © Jeanne Barbant Missa, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 29349, Jan. 19, 1925. 161 


Life’s story in song; by W. H. M. 
Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30729, June 1, 1925. 162 

Light cavalry overture; by F. v. 
Suppe, arr. by T. M. Tobani; band. 


© Theo. Moses Tobani, % Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York, as the 
author. R30431. Apr. 25,1925. 163 


Light of light, celestial brightness; by 


G. B. Nevin. © George B. Nevin, 
HMaston, . Pa.,)..as the jauthor. 4 
30453, Apr..27, 1925. 164 


Little (The) acorn waltz: by S. G. 


Kiesling. © Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 30410. 
Apr. 16, 1925. 165 


Little cotton dolly; plantation Julla- 
by, words by Richard Henry Buck, 
musie by A. Geibel. © Adam Geibel, 


% White-Smith music pub. co., Bos-. 


ton, as the author. R 30571, May 
7, 1925. 166 


Little recruit march; by Edwin D. 
Forest [pseud, of Richard Forest] 
(Ten tempters, no. 2) © Wilhel- 
mina Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 29216, Jan. 2, 1925. 

167 


Little tarantella (Italienischer tanz) ; 
by Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 9. 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30705. 
May 29, 1925. 168 

Lo, I will give you rest; anthem, arr. 
by Arthur Dana [pseud. of Frank 
Lynes]: mixed voices. © Adéile G. 


Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 30348, Apr. 
154 AQGQTe. » « 169 
Lord (The) hath chosen Sion; an- 
them, W. Wolstenholme. © William 
Wolstenholme, London, as_ the 
author. R 30336, Apr. 15, 1925. 170 


Lord (The) is in His holy temple; 
opening sentence, music by H. P. 
Danks. © Gertrude L. and Albert 
V. Danks, % Begg, Begg & Begg, 
New York, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 30614, May 26, 
1925. rat 

Lord (The) is King; by A. W. Lan- 
sing; mixed voices. © A. W. Lan- 
Sing, Syracuse, N. Y., as the author. 
R 303802, Apr) 15/4925. 172 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


sacred song, words by Chas. Wes- 
ley, music by C. W. Coombs; sop. 
or ten., alto or bass. © C. Whitney 
Coombs, New York, as the author. 
R 30358, Apr. 15, 1925. 173 


Lord (The) is thy rewarder; by W. 


EK. M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. 
Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the 
author. R 80742, June 1, 1925. 174 


Lord of all being; hymn anthem, by — 
G. W. Marston; mixed voices. © 
EK. Howard Thayer, Boston, as the 


executor of the author. R 30323, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 175 
| Lord’s (The) table; by W. E. M. 


Hackleman. © W. EB. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30725, June 1, 1925. 176 


Lou and Sue; from A stranger in New 
York, lyric by Chas. Hoyt, music by 
Richard Stahl. © Leona Supplee 
Stahl, Philadelphia, as the widow of 
the author. R 30604, May 19, 1925. 

mC 

Love dreams; reverie, by A. L. Brown, 


op..4; pf. © A. L. Brown, East 
Pittsburgh, as the author. R 30439, 
Apr. 20, 1925. 178 


Love in paradise; romance in 6 pts., 
by S. G. Kiesling. © Samuel G. 
Kiesling, Brooklyn, as the author. 
R 30411, Apr. 16, 1925. 179 


Love me if I live; words by Barry 
Cornwall, music by A. ‘Foote, op. 
26, no. 2)" int BH flap ee aninur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 30304, Apr. 15, 1925. 180 


Maaslieb (Daisy) ; von R. Oehme, op. 
10; pf. (From an old garden, no. 
5) © Robert Oehme, Dresden, Ger- 
many, as the author. R 30284, Apr. 
Sy O25 181 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) The 
ballad of Charles the Bold; words 
and music by H. MacDowell, op. 54, 
no. 1; male cho. © Marian Mace- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 


widow of the author. R 30366, Apr. 
15, 1925. 182 

Bonnie Ann; op. 53, no. 1; male 
chorus. Marian MacDowell, 


Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 
of the author. R 380360, Apr. 15, 
1925. 183 


The collier lassie; op. 53, no. 2; 
male voices. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. H., as the widow 
of the author. R 30359, Apr. 15, 
1925. 184 


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Under flowering branches; words 
by Charlotte Coursen, musie by J. 
Von WoOss, op. 36, no. 2, ed. by Hd- 
ward MacDowell. © Marian Mac- 
Dewell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 30364, Apr. 
es 1925. 185 

Macedonian (The) ery; by W. E. M. 
Hackleman. © W. EH. M. Hackle- 


man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30737, June 1, 1925. 186 


Maennersang; sammlung populiren 
maennerchoere, hrsg. von J. Weis- 


chinger. © Johannes Weischinger, 
‘ New York, as the author. R 29871, 
Sept. 24, 1925. 187 


Miinnertreu (Morning glory); von R. 
~ Cehme, op. 10; pf. (From an old 
garden, no. 2) © Robert Oehme, 
Dresden, Germany, as the author. 
R 30287, Apr. 13, 1925. 188 


Marzenwind (The march wind) ; Eng- 


lish version by Frederick W. Ban- 
eroit, music by A. Foote, op. 39, 


no. 2. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 30328, Apr. 
155, 1925. 189 


Magic (The) slipper; shadow dance, 
by Edward M. Read. © E. M. Read, 


St. Louis, as the author. R 30578, 
May 9, 1925. 190 


Magnificat, no. 1 and Nune dimittis; 


A 


by Charles B. Hawley: solo and 
cho. of mixed voices. © Hattie B. 
-Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 30525, Apr. 27, 
1S 2a rags 191 


Mandarin’s (The) song; from the 
comic opera The mandarin, by Regi- 
nald DeKoven. © Anna DeKoven., 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 380752, Nov. 24, 1924. 

192 


March of our nation; four-part song, 
by A. Geibel; male voices. © Adam 
Geibel, % White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, as the author. R 30581, 
May 2, 1925. 193 


Mardi (The) gras; march and two- 
step. by Wm. A. Corey. © Mrs. W. 
A. Corey. of New York, as widow 


of the deceased author. R 30751. 
June 5, 1925. 194 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Bacchanale; nouveaux airs de bal- 
let VI, de Thais, comédie lyrique en 
trois actes, poéme de Louis Gallet. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 30671, May 25, 1925. 195 


13084 (207) 


Comédienne et courtisane; nou- 
veaux airs de ballet I, de Thais, 
comédie lyrique en trois. actes, 
poéme de Louis Galiet. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, Paris, as the — 
widow of the author. R 30669, May 
Dey. L925. 196 


Entr’acte des’ Hrynnies; violin 
avee. ace. d’ orch. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy Massenet, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29338, Jan. 19, 1925, 197 


Fantaisie pour violoncelle et or- 
chestre. 1. Partition qd orcech.—2. 
Réduction pour violoncelle et pf. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy Masse- 


net, Paris, as the widow of the 
AUEnOGn kt, 20k 29a 2y, phon. LO, 
1925. 198, 199 


——lLes faux Tsiganes; musique de 
bal de Sapho, transcription et ré- 
duction de HE. Alder. 1. Violon et 
pf.—2. Pf. 4 4 mains. © Marie 
Berthe Richelet, Malakoff, France, 
as the executor of the author. R 
29379, 29881, Jan. 19, 1925. 200, 201 


Filles d’Asie; nouveaux airs de 
ballet II, de Thais, comédie lyri- 
que en trois actes, poéme de Louis 
‘Gallet. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 30668, May 25, 1925. 202 


Ivresse; nouveaux airs de ballet 
III, de Thais, comédie lyrique en 
trois actes, poéme de Louis Gallet. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 30667, May 25, 1925. 2038 


Marche solennelle; choeur. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy Masse- 
net, Paris, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 29380, Jan. 19, 1925. 204 


Les masques; nouveaux airs de 
ballet IV, de Thais, comédie lyrique 
en trois actes, poéme de Louis Gal- 
let. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, aS the widow of the author. 
R 30666, May 25, 1925. 205 


Petite valse; nouveaux airs de 
ballet V, de Thais, comédie lyrique 
en trois actes, poéme de Louis Gal- 
let. © Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 80665, May 25, 1925. 206 

—— Sapho; piéce lyrique en cing actes 
d’ aprés Je roman d’Alphonse Dau- 
det, paroles de Henri Cain et Ber- 


nede. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 29359, Jan. 
19, 1925. 207 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Master pieces for the violin; Hun- | New York, as the ehild of the de- 


garian airs with variations, by H. 
W. Ernst, ed. and fingered by Henry 
Schradieck ; violin and pf. v. 4. 

J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 29857, 
Feb. 24, 1925. 208 


Master’s (The) questions; by W. E. 
M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30722, June 1, 1925. 209 


May the maiden; barcarolle, by Regi- 
nald DeKoven; sop. or ten., in B 
flat. © Anna DeKoven, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 


29316, Jan. 14, 1925. 210 
Mazurka; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 40, no. 3; violin. © Mrs. H. H. 


A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H.. as the 
author. R 30322, Apr. 15, 1925. 211 


Medley of national airs; by C. F. 


Furey. © C. F. Furey, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 30615, May 26, 
1925. 212 


Melody in A flat; by A. Geibel; pf. 
© Adam Geibel, % White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston, as the author. 
R 30572, May 7, 1925. 7 


Memnon; words by Arlo Bates, music 
by <A. Foote. © Arthur Foote, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
30331, Apr. 15, 1925. 214 


Same. © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 380354, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 215 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Folk-song: by F. Men- 
delssohn, arr. by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecilia collection) © Isabel Spick- 
er Hllsner, Brooklyn, as the widow 


of the author. R 30489, Apr. 13, 
1925. 216 
Merry (The) party (Im_ frohen 


kreise) ; by Albert Biehl, op. 174, 
no. 4. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not liy- 
ing. R 30700, May 29, 1925. Paul 


Messe de St. Francois qd  dAssise; 
kyrie, gloria, sanctus et benedictus 
agnus Dei, composée par E. Pala- 
dilhe ; choeur et solo, réduction pour 
orgue, pf. ou harpe et quatuor. © 
EK. Paladilhe, Paris, as the author. 
R 29837, Jan: 19, 1925. 218 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Chorus of bish- 
ops and priests; from L’africaine, 
concert paraphrase by Dudley Buck ; 
men’s voices with obbl. ace. of pf. 
and reed organ. © Helen B. Buck, 


ceased author. R 30522, Apr. 27, 
1925. 219 


Middleman (The) march; by Herman 
Bellstedt, jr. © H. Bellstedt, jr., 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 30577, 
May 9, 1925. 220: 


Midnight (The) moor; four-part song, 
words by Richard Henry Buck, mu- 
sic by A. Geibel; male voices. © 
Adam Geibel, % White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, as the author. R 
30573, May 7, 1925. 221 


Midsummer clouds; by Edward Mac- 
Dowell, op. 54, no. 2; male cho. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 30365, Apr. 15, 1925. 222 


Missa brevis in honorem St. Antonii 
de Padua; by Ignatius M. Wilkens, 
op. 34; two voices with organ acc. 
© Ignatius Wilkens, Louisville, as 
the author. R 30405, Apr. 9, 1925. 

apa 


Mrs. Rooney’s cat; written by James 
Curran, composed by F.. McGlennon. 
© Felix McGlennon, London, as the 
author. R 30414, Apr. 17, 1925. 

224° 


Moonrise; chorus, tr. T. Baker, music 
by Johannes Pache; men’s voices. 
© Theodore Baker, New York, as 
the author. R 30496, Apr. 27, 1925. 

225 

Morning greeting; by Cornelius Gur- 
litt, op. 148, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author. R 30497, 
Apr. (20, 1925 226 


Morning (The) star on high is glow- 
ing; hymn, by Mich. Praetorius, tr. 
by T. Baker ; chorus of mixed voices. 
© Theodore Baker, New York, as 
the author. R 30506, Apr. 27, 1925. 

227 

Moszkowski (Moritz) Monologue; op. 
31, no. 1. © Marcel Moszkowski, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30605, May 20, 1925. 228 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Lulla-_ 
by: by W. A. Mozart, arr. by Max 
Spicker. (Jn Cecilia collection) © 
Isabel Spicker Eisner; Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author, R 30480. 
Apr. 13, 1925. 229 


Miides kindchen (Tired child) ; by W. 
Taubert, arr. by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecilia collection) © Isabel Spicker 
Ellsner, Brooklyn. as the widow of 
the author. R 30483, Apr. 18, 1925. 

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My Creole Sue; words and music by 
Gussie L. Davis. © Lottie Davis 
Smith, Chicago, as the widow of 
the author. R 30417, Apr. 17, 1925. 

Zed 


My old Kentucky home; words and 
musie by Stephen C. Foster, arr. by 
J. W. Parson Price; female voices. 
© Mrs. Vernon Williams, Richmond 

~ Hill; N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 30397, Mar. 31, 
1925. BS? 


My sweetest girl; words by Leander 
Richardson, music by A. Mack. © 
Andrew Mack, New York, as the 
author. R 30677, May 26, 1925. 233 

My sweetheart has her faults in 

plenty ; ballad from the comic opera 

The mandarin, by Reginald De 

Koven. © Anna DeKoven, New 

York, as the widow of the author. 

R 30758, Nov. 24, 1924. 234 


My thought is of thee (Denk’ ich 
dein) ; poem by Maria Jager, Eng- 
lished and music by Charles Font- 
eyn Manney, op. 1, no. 3. © Chas. 
F. Manney, Boston, as the author. 
R 30444, Apr. 27, 1925. 235 


My true love hath my heart; words 
by Philip Sidney, music by Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, op. 1, no. 5. 
Chas. F. Manney, Boston, as the 
author. R 30441, Apr. 27, 1925. 236 


Myrthe (Myrtle) ; von R. Oehme, op. 
10; pf. (From an old garden, no. 
8) © Robert Oehme, Dresden. Ger- 
many, as the author.’ R 30290, Apr. 
13, 1925. 7aa¥i 


Nearer my God to Thee; music by W. 
BK. M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. 
Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the 
author. R 30717, June 1, 1925. 238 


Night (A) in. spring; by C. Bohm, 
arr. by Max Spicker.. (Jn Cecilia 
collection) © Isabel Spicker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30498, Apr. 13, 1925. 239 


Novelette romantique; by C. P. Scott, 
op. 10, no. 1. © Charles P. Seott, 
Malden, Mass., as the author. R 
30334, Apr. 15, 1925. 240 


Nunc dimittis; unison song, by H) K. 
Hadley ; mixed voices. © Henry K. 
Hadley, New York, as the author. 
R 30351, Apr. 15, 1925. 241 


O haste thee sweet; song by Charles 
B. Hawley. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 30539, Apr. 28, 1925. 242 


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O little town of Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas anthem, by C. B. Hawley. © 
Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 30504, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 243 


O mighty one (O maitre de tout) ; 
from Izely, poem by Armand Sil- 
vestre, Englished by Charles Font- 
eyn Manney, music by J. P. Mar- 


shall. © John P. Marshall, Boston, 
as the author. R 30454, Apr. 27, 
1925. 244 


O paradise; anthem hymn, by C. B. 
Hawley; double quartet. © Hattie 
B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author. R 30500, Apr. 
BT, 1925. 245 


O salutaris; by W. Reed; ten. soio 
and cho. © William Reed, Quebec, 
Canada, as the author. R 30618, 
May 26, 1925. 246 


O silent night [and] O sanctissima ; 
Christmas songs, by Franz Wohl- 
fahrt. op. 83; fantasia by G. Saen- 
ger; two violins and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, % Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York, as the author. R 30425, Apr. 
25, 1925. 247 


Oh for a day of spring; words by 
Wilfred S. Blunt, music by A. F. 


Andrews. © Addison F. Andrews, 
New York, as the author. R 30450, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 248 


Old Black Joe (Alter Schwarzer Joe) ; 
arr. by J. B. Worster ; female voices. 
© Jennie B. Worster, New York, as 
the author. R 30395, Mar. 31, 1925. 

249 

Old Glory is waving; by C. F. Man- 
ney. © Charles Fonteyn Manney, 
% Oliver Ditson co.. Boston, as the 
author. R 30608, May 26, 1925. 

250 

Old (The) rustic swing; four-part 
song, by A. Geibel; mixed voices. 
© Adam Geibel, % White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston, as the author. 
R 30574, May 7%, 1925. 251 


Once at the angelus; by C. W. Coombs ; 
high voice. © C. Whitney Coombs, 


New York, as the author. R 308683, 
Apre dd, 1925. 252 


low vaice. © C. Whitney 
Coombs, New York, as the author. 


R 30310, Apr. 15, 1925. 253 
Open (An) secret; spring song, by 
R. H. Woodman; sop. or ten. © 


R. Huntington Woodman, Brooklyn, 
as the author. R 30521, Apr. 27, 
1925. ; 254 


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Orphan’s (The) song; by F. Gum- 
bert, arr. by Max Spicker, (Jn Ce- 
cilia collection) © Isabel Spicker 
Elisner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 


the author. R 30479, Apr. 13, 1925. 
| 255 
Our Savior: by W. H. M. Hackle- 
man; male quartet. © W. E. M. 


Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the au- 
thor. R 30716, June 1, 1925. 256 


Out of the deep; by A. W. Lansing; 
mixed voices. © A. W. Lansing, 
Syracuse, N. Y., as the author. R 
30301, Apr. 15, 1925. PAO 


Over the way; song, by J. P. Mar- 


shall. © John P. Marshall, Boston, 
as the author. R 380455, Apr. 27, 
1925. 258 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Ave Maria; motet for chorus, ed. 
by EF. Damrosch; women’s voices. 
© Frank Damrosch, New York, as 
the author. R 30502, Aprfl 27, 1925. 

259 


Papa (Le) de Francine; opérette de 
Louis Varney, bouquet de mélodies, 
par J. A. Anschutz; pf. © Charles 
Désiré Robert Mariston, Romilly- 
sur-Seine, Aube, France, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 29375, Jan. 
19, 1925. 260 


Papillon (Le) (The butterfly); by 
Calixa Lavallée, ed. and fingered by 
L. Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 30518, Apr. 
2 1925. 261 


Paragraph 38; overture, by F. vy. Suppe, 
arr. by Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. M. 


Tobani] ; orch. © Theo. Moses To-. 


bani, % Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York, as the author. R 30429, Apr. 
25, 1925, 262 


Penitent’s (The) plea; by W. H. M. 
Hackleman. © W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30741, June 1, 1925. 263 


Perversity (Trotzkopfchen); by Al- 
bert Biehl, op. 174, no. 5. © Marie 
W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 30701, May 29, 
1925. 264 


Pianoforte album; selected pieces by 
William Sterndale Bennett, ed. and 
fingered by Karl Klauser and Wm. 
Scharfenberg. v. 2. (Schirmer’s 
library v. 401) © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, as the proprietor. R 
30589, May 12, 1925. 265 


Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin; re- 
sponse, by G. W. Marston; mixed 
voices. © HE. Howard Thayer, Bos- 
ton, as the executor of the author. 
R 30824, Apr. 15, 1925. 266 


Pleasant are Thy courts above; by 
WwW. R. Spence. © William R. 
Spence, Perth, Ontario, Canada, as 
the author. R 30612, May 26, 1925. 

. 267 — 

Pluie d’ été; petit caprice, par Edmond 
Missa; pf © Jeanne Barbant 
Missa, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 29342, Jan. 19, 1925. 

268 


Postilion (The) (Der postillion) ; by 
Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 6. © Ma- 
rie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Ger- 
many, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30702, 
May .29, 1925. .- 269 


Prayer from the opera Der frei- 
schtitz; by Carl Maria von Weber, : 
_arr. by Max Spicker. (Jn Cecilia 
collection) © Isabel Spicker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30486, Apr. 13, 1925. 

270 


Présents (Les) ; poésie de Villiers de 
V’Isle-Adam, musique de B. Crocé- 
Spinelli. (Six mélodies, no. 3) © 
B. Crocé-Spinelli, Bordeaux, Gi- 
ronde, France, as the author. R 
30657, May 25, 1925. 271 


Princesse d’ Auberge; de l’ opéra Her- 
bergprinses, poéme de Nestor de 
Tiere, paroles francaises de Gustave 
Lagye, musique de Jan Blockx. © 
Mme. Jan Blockx, Antwerp, Bel- 
gium, as the widow of the author. 
R 29334, Jan. 19, 1925. D2 


Processional march;. by A. Sartorio, 
op. 274, no. 5; pf. © Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, Crefeld, Germany, as the au- 
thor. R 30596, May 16, 1925. 273 


Punch and Judy waltz; by C. Dennée, 
op. 28, no. 1. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
30338, Apr. 15, 1925. 274 


Pussy’s in the well; quartette, by J. 
B. Herbert; male voices. John Bun- 
yan Herbert, Monmouth, I1l., as the 
author. R 30535, Apr. 27, 1925. ~ 

PAGS 


Quellen rauschen (Rippling brooklet) ; 
by F. Spindler, op. 348, ed. and fin- 
gered by L. Oesterle. © Louis Oes- 
terle, New York, as the auther. R 
30517, Apr. 27, 1925. 276 


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Raff (Joseph Joachim) Fairy tale; 
mirechen, von J. Raff, op. 162, no. 
4, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. 
of A. Foote] © Arthur Foote, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
30313, Apr. 15, 1925. Paper 


Recollections of home; by 8. B. Mills, 
op. 28.) Rev. ed. © H. A: Mills, 
White Plains, N. Y., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 30396, 
Mar. 31, 1925. 278 


Red (A) red rose; words by Robert 
Burns, music by Frank Seymour 
Hastings. © Charles F. Hastings, 
Erie, Pa., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 380807, June 20, 
1925. 279 


Réve divin; valse chantée, paroles de 
Blie Frebault, musique Emile Wald- 
teufel; pf. © Gustave Waldteufel, 
St. Mande, Seine, France, Louis 
René Waldteufel, Aulnay-sous-Bois, 
Seine, France et Berthe Waldteufel 
épouse Rolet, Paris, as the children 


of the deceased author. R 29832, 
Jan. 19, 1925. 280 
Rittersparn. (Larkspur); von R. 


Oehme, op. 10; pf. (From an old 
garden, no. 6) © Robert Oehme, 
Dresden, Germany, as the author. 
R 30288, Apr. 13, 1925. 281 


Romance; study in pedal effects, by 
G. W. Bryant, op. 24. © Gilmore 
Ward Bryant, Durham, N. C., as 
the author. R 30293, Apr. 15, 1925. 

282 


Romanze; by N. von Wilm, op. 47, 
no. 1, ed. and fingered by L. Oest- 
erle. © Louis Oesterle, New York. 
as the author. R 30511, Apr. 27, 
1925. 283 


Roses (The); Sunday school concert 
exercise, words by Palmer Hart- 
sough, music by J. H. Fillmore. © 
James Henry Filimore, Cincinnati, 
as the author. R 30402, Apr. 8, 
1925. 284 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Il bar- 
biere di Seviglia (The barber of 
Seville) ; selections, arr. by Max 
Spicker; pf. © Isabel Spiker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the author. R 
30526, Apr. 27, 1925. 285 


Ruisseau (Le) (The brook); by L. 
Gautier, ed. by L. Oesterle. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 30524, Apr. 27, 1925. 286 


Rustic pleasures (Spiel im freien) ; by 
Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 1. 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 


Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30697, 
May 29, 1925. 287 


Savior’s (The) voice; by W. EH. M. 
Hackleman. © W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
“Ry 807381, June 1, 1925. 288 

Seale and chord study; by Albert 
Biehl, op. 171, no. 12. © Marie W. 
C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 30696, May 29, 
1925. 289 

Scandal midst the blossoms; words by 
EK. Smith and Louis De Lange, mu- 
sic by John Stromberg. © Edgar 
Smith, New York, as the author. 


R 30412, Apr. 17, 1925. 290 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Hedge roses; 
arr. by Max Spicker. (Jn Cecilia 


collection) © Isabel Spicker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30490, Apr. 18, 1925. 291 
—— Twenty-four songs; transcribed 
by Franz Liszt; pf. v. 1. Ed. and 
fingered by L. Oesterle, A. P. Par- 
sons and Wm. Scharfenberg.—v. 2. 
Ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle and 
Wm. Scharfenberg. © G. Schirmer, 
inc.. New York, as the proprietor. 
R. 30566, 30567, May 2, 1925. 
292, 2938 
Schttt (Hdward); Intermezzo; by E. 
Schtitt, op. 8, no. 4, ed. by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseud. of A. Foote] 
© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 30311, Apr. _15, 
1925. 294 
Second daffodil; by L. HE. Orth, op. 
fino, 23 °'4 ‘hands. .C', John. Orth; 
Boston, as the widower of the 
author. R30611, May 26,1925. 295 
See, the Christmas light is breaking; 
Christmas carol, words by Ida Scott 
Taylor, music by Fred Schilling. 
© Eleanor Harper, New York, as 
the child of the deceased author. 


R 30629, May 28, 1925. 296 
Sereines (Les) fiancailles; prose et 
musique de B. Crocé-Spinelli. Six 


mélodies, no. 6) © B. Crocé-Spin- 
elli, Bordeaux, Gironde, France, as 
the author. R 30661, May 25, 1925. 
297 

Serenade; by Anton Strelezki, op. 191, 
no. 4, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 30510, Apr. 27, 1925. 293 
—— by J. Pache, arr. G. Saenger; 
two violins and pf. © Gustav Saen- 
ger, Y Carl Fischer, inc., New York, 
as the author. R 30424, Apr. 25, 
1925. 299 


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Serenade (The); comic opera in 3 
acts, libretto by Harry B. Smith, 
musie by Victor Herbert. Vocal sc. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 


the widow of the author. R 29915, 
Dee. 8, 1924. 300 
laneers from Victor Herbert’s 


comic opera, arr. H. L. Clarke; oreh. 
© H. L. Clarke, Huntsville, On- 
tario, 
30624, May 29, 1925. 301 


Serenade campeador; words by C. A. 
Fisher, music by Carl Heilmaier ; 


bass. © Charles <A. Fisher, St. 
Paul, as the author. R 30580, Apr. 
6, 1925. 302 


She was bred in old Kentucky; writ- 
ten and composed Harry Braisted 
[pseud. of H. B. Berdan] and Stan- 
ley Carter [pseud. of F.. J. Red- 
cliffe] © F. J. Redcliffe and Harry 
B. Berdan, % E. B. Marks music 
co., New York, as the authors. R 
30413, Apr. 17, 1925. 303 


Si tu veux m’amour; poésie de Jean 
Richepin, musique de B. Crocé-Spi- 


nelli. (Six mélodies, no. 4) © B. 
Crocé-Spinelli, Bordeaux, Gironde, 
France, as the author. R 30659, 
May 25, 1925. 304 


Silver (The) lining; words by Geo. 
D. Sutton, music by E. Broome. © 
Edward Broome, Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author. R 30337. 
Apr. 15, 1925. 305 


Simple aveu; romance, by F. Thomé, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; cornet in B 
flat and pf. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, ine., New York, as 
the author. R 30409, Apr. 14, 1925. 

306 

Sing praises unto the Lord; by Ar- 
thur W. Marchant. (Lute, no. 171) 
© Leonora Marchant, Stirling, Scot- 
land, as the widow of the author. 
R 297638, Feb. 20, 1925. 307 

Sing unto the Lord; by W. E. M. 


Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30738, June 1, 1925. 308 


Sinner’s (The) fear and the Chris- 
tian’s hope; by W. E. M. Hackle- 


man. © W. E. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis, as the author. R 30721, 
June 1, 1925. 309 


Skaters (The) (Hislauf); by Albert 
Biehl, op. 174, no. 2. © Marie W. 
C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 30698, May 29, 
1925. 310 


Canada, as the author. R 


Sleep, dollie, sleep; by Karl Bechter 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler] © 


Wilhelmina Goerdeler, % Theo. — 
Presser co., Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 29441, Jan. 
Pes 1925. 311 


Some damsels sigh; vocal duet from 
the comic opera The mandarin, by 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna De- 
Koven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 30756, Nov. 24, 1924. ~ 

. 312 


Song from the Rubaiyat of Omar 
Khayyam; Fitzgerald version, mu- 
sic by A. Foote, op. 40. © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 30357, Apr. 15, 1925. 313 


Song (A) of four seasons ; when spring 
comes laughing, words by Austin 
Dobson, music by A. Foote, in D. 
© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 30305, Apr. 15, 
1925. 314 

“a low voice, in B flat. 
© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 


as the author. R 303817, Apr. 15, 
bOZ5. pen 
Song of Judith; O Lord Thou art 


great, motet by C. W. Coombs. 
C. Whitney Coombs, New York, as 
the author. R 30297, Apr. 15, 1925. 
316 

Song of the nautch girl; danse indi- 
enne, words by Edwin Arnold, mu- 
sic by Reginald DeKoven, op. 131, 
no. 2; mezzo-sop or bar. © Anna 
DeKoven, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 29318, Jan. 14, 
1925. S17 
Souvenir; by Heinrich Lichner, ed. 
and fingered by L.. Oesterle. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 30565, May 2, 1925. 318 


Spanish dance; by A. Sartorio, op. 
274, no. 6; pf. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Crefeld, Germany, as the author. R 
30597, May 16, 1925. 319 


Speak ye comfortably ; Easter anthem, 
by F. N. Shackley; mixed voices. 
© Frederick N. Shackley, Roslin- 
dale, Mass., as the author. R 30346, 
Apre th 1925 320 

Spinnrocken (Spinning wheel); by N. 
von Wilm. ed. and fingered by L. 


Oesterle. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 305138, Apr. 
27, 1925: 321 


Spirit (The) of liberty; march and 
two-step, by Geo. Rosey [pseud. of 
G. M. Rosenberg] © George M. 
Rosenberg, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 380416, Apr. 17, 1925. 322 


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Spirit of the summertime; by C. W. 


Coombs. © C. Whitney Coombs, 
New York, as the author. R 30362, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 323 


words by William Allingham, mu- 
sic by C. W. Coombs; high voice. 
© ©. Whitney Coombs, New York, 
as the author. R 30308, Apr. 15, 
1925. 324 
Spring delight (Lenzelust) ; by Albert 
Biehl, op. 174, no. 7. © Marie W. 
C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 30703, May 29, 
1925. O25 
Staceato study; by Albert Biehl, op. 
171, no. 7. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl. 
Hamburg, Germany, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 30691, May 29, 1925. 326 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; by 
J. P. Sousa; orch. © John Philip 


Sousa, New York, as the author. 
R 30579, May 9, 1925. Brey 
me pf., six hands. © John 


Philip Sousa, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 304384, Apr. 11, 1925. 323 


march, by J. P. Sousa; band. © 
John Philip Sousa, New York, as 
the author. R 30576, May 9, 1925. 
329 


pf., two hands. © John 
Philip Sousa, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 30482, Apr. 11, 1925. 330 


De, four’ hands. “© 
John Philip Sousa, New York, as 
the author. R 30433, Apr. 11, 1925. 
331 


Stars in heaven shining (Es stehen 
unverweglich) ; poem by H. Heine, 
Englished and music by C. F. Man- 
ney, op. 1, no. 2. © Charles Fon- 
teyn Manney, Boston, as the author. 
R 30445, Apr. 27, 1925. 332 


Study in broken thirds and sixths; by 
Albert Biehl, op. 171, no. 6. © 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30690, 
May 29, 1925. 3a0 


Study in octaves; by Albert Biehl, op. 
171, no. 8 right hand, no. 9 left 
hand. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 30692, 30693, May 29, 1925. . 


334, 335 
Study in thirds; by Albert Biehl, op. 
171, no. 10. © Marie W. C. M. 


Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 30694, May 29, 1925. 336 


Suite miniature; par T. Dubois; par- 
tition d’ orch. © Théodore Dubois, 
Paris, as the author. R 29336, Jan. 
19, 1925. 337 


petit orch. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the author. R 30658, May 25, 1925. 
338 


Summer voices; by Franz Abt, arr. by 
Max Spicker. (In Cecilia collec- 
tion) © Isabel Spicker Hlsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30487, Apr. 13, 1925. 339 


morning; by Karl Bechter 
Richard Goerdeler] 
(Carnival sketches) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29212, Jan. 2, 1925. 349 


Sweet Bess gavotte; by Karl Bechter 
[pseud. of Richard Goerdeler|] 
(Carnival sketches) © Wilhelmina 
Goerdeler, % Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 29440, Jan. 2, 1925. 341 


Sweet spirit hear my prayer; from 
Lurline, by Wallace, arr. by J. Hone 
and G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York, as the author. R 


Sunday 
[pseud. of 


30430, Apr. 25, 1925. 342 
Sweetheart awake; pizzicato  sere- 
nade, tr. by T. Baker, music by 


A. M. Storch; cho. of men’s voices. 
© Theodore Baker, New York, as 
the author. R 30495, Apr. 27, 1925. 
343 

Sweetheart sigh no more; words by 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, music by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, op. 1, no. 
6. © Chas. F. Manney, Boston, as 
the author. R 30446, Apr. 27, 1925. 
344 


Swing song; by Carl Reinecke, arr. 
by Max Spicker. (In Cecilia col- 


lection) © Isabel Spicker Ellsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30485, Apr. 13, 1925. 345 


Tanzweise; by Erik Meyer-Helmund. 
op. 28, no. 2, ed. by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of A. Foote] © 
Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., as 
the author. R 30295, Apr. 15, 1925. 

346 


Tarantella; by Karl Bechter [pseud. 
of Richard Goerdeler] (Carnival 
sketches) © Wilhelmina Goerdeler, 
% Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29214, Jan. 2, 1925. 347 


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Te Deum laudamus in D; by Charles 
S. Elliott. © Louise F. Davy, 
Cooperstown, N. Y., as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not liy- 
ing; 303852, Apr. 15, 1925. 348 


in G; by Edwin J. Decevée: 
mixed voices. (Sacred octavo series, 
no. 398) © Anna M. P. Decevée, 
Harrisburg, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 30294, Apr. 15, 1925. 
349 


Tell it out among the nations; by 
W. E. M. Hackleman. © W. HE. M. 
Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the 
author. R 30736, June 1, 1925. 350 


Ten thousand times ten thousand; by 
P. A. Schnecker; mixed voices. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 303038, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 351 


There was once a dainty Chinese shep- 
herdess; vocal duet from the comic 
opera The mandarin, by Reginald 
DeKoven. © Anna DeKoven, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30754, Nov. 24, 1924. 352 


Third daffodil; by L. E. Orth, op. 7, 
no. 3; 4 hands. © John Orth, Bos- 
ton, aS the widower of the author. 
R 30617, May 26, 1925. 353 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Marche d’ Hamlet; d’ A. Thomas, 
transcrite par T. Dubois; grand 
orgue. © Théodore Dubois, Paris, 
as the author. R 29347, Jan. 19, 
1925. 304 

Solféges posthumes; 4 change- 
ment de clef, par A. Thomas. © 
Mme. vve. Auguste Wolff and René 
Thomas, Paris, as the next of kin 
of the author. who is not living. 
R 29339, Jan. 19, 1925. 3D0 

Those village bells; quartette, by J. 
B. Herbert; male voices. © John 
Bunyon Herbert, Monmouth, II1l., as 
the author. R 30533, Apr. 27, 1925. 

356 


Thou who of the heavens art (Du der 
in dem himmel bist); poem by 
Goethe, Hneglished and music by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, op. 1, no. 
4. © Chas. F. Manney, Boston, as 
the author. R 30442, Apr. 27, 1925. 

: 357 

Time speeds away; by W. HE. M. Hack- 
leman. © W. E. M. Hackleman, 
Indianapolis, as the author. R 
30727, June 1, 1925. 358 

Ting Ling was a mandarin’s daughter ; 
song and cho, from the comic opera 
The mandarin, by Reginald De- 


Koven. © Anna DeKoven, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30755, Nov. 24, 1924. 359 


To Irma; mélodie tragique, by Regi- 
nald DeKoven; sop. or ten., in B 
flat. © Anna DeKoven, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
29314, Jan. 14, 1925. 360 

Triftiger grund (A good excuse) ; 
Engilish version by Frederick W. 
Bancroft, music by A. Foote, op. 
39, no. 4. © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 30326, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 361 


Trill study; by, Albert Biehl, op. 171, 
no. 4 right hand, no. 5 left hand. 
© Marie W. ©. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30688, 
30689, May 29, 1925. 362, 36a 


Umbrella dance; from the comic op- 
era The mandarin, by Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna DeKoven, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30757, Nev. 24, 1924. 364 


Under the shadow of Thy wing; song, 
by, J. B. Herbert. © J. B. Herbert, 
Monmouth, Il., as the author. R 
30626, June 4, 1925. RioOs 


Valse caprice; sur des themes de J. 
Strauss, par I. Philipp ; deux pianos. 
© Isidore Philipp, Paris, as the 
author. R 29346, Jan. 19,1925. 366 


Valse de salon; by Jean Vogt, op. 109, 
no. 2, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer, 
[pseud. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R30312, Apr. 15,1925. 367 


Valse peu dansante; by A. Foote, op. 
34, no. 5. © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 30332, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 368 

Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida;* opera in 4 
acts, libretto by A. Ghislanzoni, 
English version by Mrs. G. G. Law- 
rence, essay on the history of the 
opera by W. J. Henderson. © W. 
J. Henderson, New York, as the 
author. R30516, Apr.27, 1925. 369 


Rigoletto; selections, arr. Max 
Spicker ; pf. © Isabel Spicker Hlls- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30527, Apr. 27, 1925. 370 


La traviata; selections, arr. Max 
Spicker; pf. © Isabel Spicker Ells- 
ner, Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 30529, Apr. 27,1925. 371 
Il trovatore; selections from the 
opera, arr. by Max Spicker; pf. © 
Isabel Spicker Hlisner, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 30528, 
Apr. 27) 1925: 372 


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RENEWALS 


. nos. 5-6, 1925 


Vergissmeinnicht  (Forget-me-not) ; 
von R. Oehme, op. 10; pf..(From an 
old garden, no.1) © Robert Oehme, 
Dresden, Germany, as the author. 
R 30291, Apr. 138, 1925. 373 


Violet (The) ; quartet or chorus, by F. 
Damrosch; women’s. voices. 
Frank Damrosch, New York, as the 
author. R 30520, Apr. 27,1925. 374 


Violet (The) and the bee; by A. J. 
Caldicott, arr. by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecilia collection) © Isabel Spick- 
er Hllsner, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 30477, Apr. 138, 
1925. 375 

Voice (The) divine; sacred duett, by 
C. H. Gabriel; sop. and ten. 
Charles H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 30401, Apr. 8, 1925. 376 

Voix (Les) du réve; par Augusta 
Holmés. (Contes de fées, no. 10) 
© Helyonne Geneviéve Mendes Bar- 
busse, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 29345, Jan. 19, 
1925. att 

Wagner (Richard) Swan song from 
Lohengrin ; simplified ed. by P. Am- 


brose; pf. © Paul Ambrose, Tren- 
ton, N. J., as the author. R 29324, 
Jan. 15, 1925. 378 


Walters prize song; aus Die meis- 
tersinger von Ntirnberg, simplified 
ed. by P. Ambrose; pf. Paul 
Ambrose, Trenton, N. J., as the au- 
fhor - or 29a21, Jan.15, 1925.’ 379 

Waiting for my Savior; by W. EH. M. 
Hackleman. © W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30724, June 1, 1925. 380 

Walk (A) in the fields; by A. Sar- 
torio, op. 274, no. 1. © Arnoldo 
Sartorio, Crefeld, Germany, as the 
author. R 30592, May 16, 1925. 

381 

Walt’Gott (Now I lay me); by W. 
Taubert, arr: by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecilia collection) © Isabel 
Spicker Hllsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 30484, Apr. 
13, 1925. 382 

We would see Jesus; sentence, by G. 
W. Marston; mixed voices. © E. 
Howard Thayer, Boston, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 30325, Apr. 
Pe O25. 383 

Wer hat das alles so gemacht (From 
whom are all these gifts of love) ; 
by W. A. Taubert, arr. Max Spicker. 
(In Cecilia collection) © Isabel 
Spicker HEllsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 30482, Apr. 
18, 1925. 384 


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What will you do when the Savior 
comes; by W. E. M. Hackleman. © 
W. E. M. Hackleman, Indianapolis, 
as the author. R 30728, June 1, 
1925. 385 


What will you do with Jesus; by W. 
E. M. Hackleman. © W. E. M. 
Hackleman, Indianapolis, as the au- 
thor. R 30730, June 1, 1925. 386 


What would your answer be; words 
and music by C. W. Krogmann. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 
20828) Jan. 27, 1925. 38T 


When breaks the dawn of Christmas-. 
tide ; Christmas carol, words by Ida 
Scott Taylor, musie by Fred Schil- 
ling. © Eleanor Harper, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 30628, May 23, 1925. 388 


When Christmas dawn is o’er the 
hills; Christmas carol, words by Ida 
Scott Taylor, music by Fred Schil- 
ling. © Eleanor Harper, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 30632, May 238, 1925. 389 


When heaven sang to earth; words 
by Nella, music by Henry Parker. 
1. Mezzo.-sop., in G.—2. Alto or bar., 
in F. © Nellie L. Parker, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 30486, 304387, Apr. 20, 1925. 

390, 391 


When I survey the wondrous cross; 
sacred song, words by Isaac Watts, 
music by EH. Pettman; pf. or organ 
ace. © Edgar Pettman, London, as 
the author. R 30850, Apr. 15, 1925. 

392 


When lilacs last in the dooryard 
bloomed; words by Walt Whitman, 
music by W. H. Neidlinger ; mezzo- 
sop. or bar. © Orra B. Neidlinger, 
East Orange, N. J., as the widow 
of the author. R 30467, Apr. 27, 
1925. 393 


When two who have loved are parting 
(Wenn zwei von emander scheiden) ; 
poem by H. Heine, Englished and 
music by Charles Fonteyn Manney, 
op. 1, no. 1. © Chas. F. Manney, 
Boston, as the author. R 30443, 
Apr. 27, 1925. 394. 


When winds are raging; words by 
Harriet Beecher Stowe, music by A. 


Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 30356, Apr. 
15, 1925. 395. 


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Whispering winds; by P. Ambrose, 
op. 9, no. 1; pf. © Paul Ambrose, 
Trenton, N. J., as the author. R 
29319. Jan. 15, 1925. 396 


Wiegenlied (Cradle song) ; by W. Tau- 
bert, arr. by Max Spicker. (In Ce- 
cilia collection) © Isabel Spicker 
Eisner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
‘the author. R 30491, Apr. 13, yee 

7 


Winde (Speedwell) ; von R. Oehme, 
op. 10; pf. (From an old garden, 
no. 4) © Robert Oehme, Dresden, 
Germany. as the author. R 380285, 
Apr. 13, 1925. 398 

Winter (A) frolic; by C. Dennée, op. 
28, no. 2. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 

' line, Mass., as the author. R 30345, 
Apr. 15, 1925. 399 


Without rest (Ohne aufenthalt); by 
Albert Biehl, op. 174, no. 12. 
Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30708, 
May 29, 1925. 400 


Won’t you come; by W. E. M. Hackle- 
man. © W. E. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis, as the author. R 30720, 
June 1, 1925. 401 


Workers in His vineyard; by W. E. 
M. Hackleman. © W. EH. M. Hack- 
leman, Indianapolis, as the author. 
R 30732, June 1, 1925. 402 


Young (The) huntsman; rondo, by 
C. Dennée, op. 28, no. 8. © Charles 
Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R380339, Apr. 15, 1925. 403 


650 


Men Of MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO, BE.USED FOR THE MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


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Aloha oe; transcription by D. Savino. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 22, 1925; record- 
ed, v. 6, p. 156. 404 


And I believed in you: © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
146. 405 


Angry. © Ted Browne music ©o., 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d May 15, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 406 


Are you sorry? © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. . Notice 
rec’d May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 145. 407 


Awful (An) lot my gal ain’t got, but 
what she’s got, she’s got an awful 
lot. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 151. 408 


Baby. © Harms, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 15, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 146. 409 


Barber (The) of Seville. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d May 


16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 410 


Be yourself. © Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 411 


Because of you, the world is mine. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice reec’d May 23, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p’ 151. 412 
Blue Kentucky blues. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 156. 413 
Brand new Charleston. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 


ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

p. 156. 414 

| Butterfly (The) (La farfallatta) © 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
| cago. Notice rec’d June 1, 1925; 
| recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 415 
Bye bye blues. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d June 3, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 416 


Candied sweets; by Geoffrey O’Hara 
and Marion Carley. © J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. Notice rec’d 
May 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 

417 


Cats got the measles. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 
reec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 156. 418 


Cell bound blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 419 


Century girl. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice reec’d June 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 420 


Champs (Les) by Bradford-Boutelje. 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 21, 1925; recorded, 
Vag: Os Bey schoo 421 


Charleston. (© Harms, ine, New 
York. Notice ree’d June 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 492 


Charleston chuckles. © Jack Mills, 
inec., New York. Notice ree’d June 
5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1538. 423 


Charleston mad. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 424 


Charleston rhythm; by Joseph H. 
Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d June 22, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 425 


Coffee pot blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 426 


Collegiate. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. Notice reed 
May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 144. 

427 


Cross words, why were they spoken. 
© Jack Mills, ine, New . York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 30, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. 6, <p. 126: 428 


Crying won’t make him stay. © Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 156. 


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© Milton Weil music co., 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 430 


Darlin’, darlin’ mine. © Forster, mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d May 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 148. 431 


Death (The) of Floyd Collins. © P. 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. Notice rec’d 
May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 

432 


Deep in my heart. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d May 15, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 433 


Dixie flyer blues; by Bessie Smith. 
© C. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dp. LSD: 434 


Don’t say you will, when you know 
that you won’t; by Coslow, Durante 
and Roth. © Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 6, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 435 


Down de road; transcribed by D. Sa- 
vino. © Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 22, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 436 


Down the silv’ry trail with you. © 
Jack Mills, inec., New York. Notice 
rec'd June 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
De pt. 437 


Dreamland (The) lover; from The 
Dutch girl, words by Harry Gra- 
ham, music by Emmerich Kalman, 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d May 16, 1925; recorded. 


Danger. 


v. 6, p. 145. 438 
Dreamy Carolina moon. © ‘Ted 
Browne music ¢o., ine., Chicago. 


Notice rec’d May 15, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 145. 439 


Drinking song. © Harms, inec., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 15, 1925; 
recorded. v. 6, p. 146. 440 


Dromedary. © Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. Notice ree’d May 
5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 441 


Drumadoon; words by C. A. Renshaw, 
music by Wilfrid Sanderson. © 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 19, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 186. 442 


Everything is hotsy totsy now. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 154. 443 

Farewell. © P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 148. 444 


Farmer (The) took another load 
away, hay, hay. © Clarke & Les- 
lie songs, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6,° 
p. 151. 445 


Feelin’ kind o’ blue. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inec., New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 118. 

446 


Fightin’ blues. © Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June &, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 447 


Flora. © Jack Mills, inec., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 19, 1925: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 138. 448 


Georgia breakdown. © Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 

449 


Georgia hound blues. © Chicago mu- 
sie pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 

450 


Ghetto. © Jack Mills, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 19, 1925; recorded, 
Vie Ge Delos. 451 


Golden dream girl. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
ree’d June 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 


154. 452 
Golden memories. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d June 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
D 1oe: 453 
Good gravy. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 30, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 454 
Good night sweetheart. © Irving 
Berlin, inc. New York. Notice 


rec’d. June 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 155, 455 


Hank’s college ditties for the ukulele ; 
by Hank Linet. © Robbfns-Engel, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d May 
19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 456 


Hank’s one hour course, in ukulele 
playing; by Hank Linet. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. Notice 
reec’d May 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 148. 457 


He’s gone blues; by Bessie Smith. © 
C. R. pub. eco., New York. Notice 
reec’d June 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 152. 458 
Headin’ for home. © Milton Weil 
music co., ine, Chicago. Notice 


reec’d June 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 148. 459 


652 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


Heart to heart I hold you dear; words 
by Don Valentine, music by F. W. 
Vanderpool. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 14. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 460 


Heaven (The) of your love; words by 
Gordon Johnstone, music by W. Mil- 
bank. © Boosey & co., ltd., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 19, 1925: 


recorded, v. 6, p. 136. 461 
Hold me in your arms. © Forster 
music publisher, ine, Chicago. 


Notice rec’d May 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 141. 462 


Home sweet home don’t mean a thing. 
© Jack Mills, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 19, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 138. 463 


Hurry up Matilda. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 

464 


I am broke. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 465 


I got mine. © P. C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. Notice reec’d May 18, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 465 


I know you know. © Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine. South Boston, Mass. 
Notice ree’d May 9, 1925; recorded, 
Ve 6, Dekoue 467 


I love her. © P. ©. Brockman, At- 
lanta. Notice rec’d May 18, 1925. 
recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 468 


I’m gonna let the bumble bee be. © 
Henry Waterson, inec.. New York. 
Notice ree’d May 12, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 134. 469 

I’m in love; by. Joseph H. Trent. € 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice ree’d June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 142. 470 


I might be your once in awhile. © 
Harms, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 15, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, 
p. 146. 471 

I think of you. © Grey gull records, 
inc., South Boston, Mass. Notice 
rec’d May 9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 136. 472 

I think you’re wonderful, say what do 
you think of me. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 148. 473 

I’ve got what it takes, but it breaks 
my heart to give it away. © Chi- 
cago music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 156. 474 


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I wanna see a little more. © Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. Notice 
reec’d May 12, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 134. 475 


I want you. © Harms, ine, New 
York. Notice ree’d June 5, 1925; 
‘recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 476 


I want you to want me to want you. 
© Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 21, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 150. 477 


I wish it was me. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d May 
6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 478 


I wish you’d let me know if you see 
Mary. © Harry Von Tillzer music 


pub. co., New York. Notice rec’d 
May 238, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 151. 
479 

I wouldn’t be where I am, if you 
hadn’t gone away. Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


Notice ree’d May 13, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 144. 480 


If I had known that you eared; by 
Edgar Wheeler. © Longacre music 
co., New York. Notice rec’d May 
19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 481 


If the orange grew in Ireland. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 146. 482 


In gloomy forest; composed and sc. 
William  Axt. Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice reec’d June 
12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 144. 483 


In Suniland with you: by J. Harold 
Sommers and Geo. R. Henninger. 
© Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 2, 1925; recorded, 
pga! vie gone Ret. 484 


In the baggage coach ahead. © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
Notice reec’d May 5, 1925; recorded, 
Vo. 6, Dz Laz. 485 


Is zat so. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. Notice. rec'd 
June 11, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 138. 

486 


Isabelle. © Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. Notice ree’d June 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 487 


Isle of enchantment. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 151. 488 


© Adelaide R. Hise- 
Notice ree’d May 
489 


It can be done. 
man, Baltimore. 
6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 


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13084 (490) 


It’s time to keep away from you. © 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d May 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 141. 490 


Ivoryland. © Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 30, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 491 
Jesus is coming back again. © P. C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. Notice rece’d 
May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 
492 

Joanna. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 


York. Notice rec’d May .7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 143. 493 


Just a kiss. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d June 9, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 494 


Kickin’ the clouds away. © Harms, 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d May 
15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 

495 


Kiss (A) from you; by Don Maffay 
se. by D. Savino. © Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d May 
22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p: 150. 496 


Legend (The) from Lady Billy. © 
Harms, ine, New York. Notice 
ree’d. May 15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 146. 497 


Liebstraum (Dream of love) © For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
Notice rec’d June 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 154. 498 


Look what you’re missin’, wastin’ time. 
© Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 146. 499 


Look who’s here; by Ray Klages and 
Ken Whitmer. © Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d May 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 151. 

500 


Love is just a dream of you; by 
Joseph H. Trent. © Grey gull rec- 


ords, ine., Boston. Notice ree’d 
June 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 
501 


Love send a little gift of roses. © 
Harms, ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d June 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 154. 502 


Lucky. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 503 

Make Jesus your choice. © P. C. 


Brockman, Atlanta. Notice rec’d 
May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 
504 


pt.aim mis.ev.20 


Mama, won’t you Gome and ma ma me. 
© Edward B. Marks music co., New 


York. Notice reec’d May 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 132. 505~ 
Many, many years ago. © Shapiro, 


Bernstein & co. inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 144. 506 


Marguerite. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice reec’d June 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 507 


Married man blues. © Chicago music 
pub. eco., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 


8, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 508 


Mecea flat blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 509 


Midnight special. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 510 


Minor agitato; by Irénée Berge, sc. by 
J. ©. McCabe. © Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d June 
12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 142. 511 


© Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 512 


Mr. Freddie blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 513 


Mr. Man. pt. 1, 2. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v., 6, p.-156... 514 


Musical scenes from Spain; by Otto 
Langey. © Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d May 1, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 141. 515 

My don’t care papa blues. © Chicago 
musie pub. eco. Chicago. Notice 
rec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 156. 516 

My Galveston gal. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d June 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 517 

My sweetie is plenty sweet. © Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 184. 518 

My Yiddishe momme. © Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’a May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 145. 519 

Nantucket Nan. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 


Misery blues. 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 520 
New Orleans goofer dust. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
156. 521 


654 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 5-6, 1925 | 


Night owl;. march, by Manning King 
and Hugo Frey. © Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d June 
19, 1925; recorded, v. 6,,p. 148. 522 


No one loves me like my Wilhelmina. 
© Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 12, 1925; recorded, 


vy. 6, p. 184. 523 
No other, no one but you. © Milton 
Weil music co., ine, Chicago. No- 
‘tice ree’d. June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 148. 524 


Nobby gobs; by Hugo Frey. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

shpat’. 025 

Nobody but you. © Henry Waterson, 
ine. New York. Notice rec’d May 
12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 134. 526 


Nobody cares. © P. C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. Notice rec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 527 


Noodle soup. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d June 1, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 151. 528 


Nora Lee. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d May 7%, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 529 


Normandy chimes. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice reed Apr. 30, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 530 


Nothing to do but be blue; by Joseph 
H. Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 531 


Now that you’ve had all the love that 
you want, you don’t want me around 
anymore. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 532 


Ob Heinrich. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
Yor. Notice reec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 533 


Oh mama. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d June 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 534 


Old (An) fashioned wife. © Harms, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 535 


Old Shanghai. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 6, 
1925 ; recorded, v 6, p. 142. 536 


O’Leahy’s lullaby; words by John J. 
Caddigan, music by Oliver E. Story. 
© Grey gull records, ine, South 
Boston, Mass. Notice rec’d May 9, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 537 


18084 (554) 


On a night like this. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec'd 
May 6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. See 

53 


One smile. © Irving Berlin, inc., New | 
York. Notice reec’d May 13, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 144. 539 


Outside man. © Chicago music pub. 
eco., Chicago. Notice rec'd June §8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 540 


Peekin’ blues. © Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 541 


Plotting (The) foe; by Edward Ki- 
lenyi. Scored. ©  Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d May 
9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 143. 542 


Priscilla’s blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 548 


Railroad Bill. © P. C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. Notice rec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 544 


Railroad blues. © Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 8, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 545 


Red hot Henry Brown. ©.Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d May 
2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 141. 546 


Rhapsody in blue. © Harms, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d May 15, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 547 


Right under your nose; by Edgar 
Wheeler. © Longacre music ¢Co., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 19, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 548 


Rio. © Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 138, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 549 


Riverboat shuffle. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d June 24, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 157. 550 


Rock Aunt Dinah—rock. © Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
156. dol 


Row, row, Rosie. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
guilds 552 


Ruisseau (Le) ; by Bradford-Boutelje 
© Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 157. 553 

Sail on. © P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
Notice ree’d May 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 149. 554 


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13084 (555) 


Salty dog. © Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 8, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 555 


Same old blues. © Chicago music pub. 
eco., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 556 


Save your sorrow for to-morrow. © 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d June 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 557 


Sax-o-shun; by Hugo Frey; orch. © 
Robbins-Engel, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 158. 558 


Seminola. © Skidmore music co., inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d May 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 559 


Serenade. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 15, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 146. 560 


Seven day blues. © Chicago music 
co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 561 


Shadows on the sand. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 
30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 562 


Shave ’em dry. © Chicago music pub. 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d June 8, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 563 


She’s drivin’ me wild. © Broadway 
music corp., New York. Notice ree’d 
June 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 

564 


She’s my Sheba. I’m her sheik, I’m his 
Sheba, he’s my sheik. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 


New 


Shimmy. © Jack Mills. ine., 
York. Notice ree’d June 24, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 157. 586 

Shout and shine for Jesus. © P. C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. Notice rec'd 
May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 

567 


Silver (The) lining. © P. C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. Notice ree’d May 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 568 


Sing it and tellit. © P. C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. Notice reec’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 569 


Sing me a song of the southland, way 
down in cotton town. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
May 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 130. 

570 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Sinister misteriose; by Irenée Berge, 
se. by James C. McCabe. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd May 9, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, 


p. 143. 571 
Sleeping Beauty’s wedding (Dorn- 
réschen’s brautfahrt) © Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 


Notice ree’d May 5, 1925; recorded, 
¥. 6. po .d32. 572 


Slow down papa. © Independent mu- 
sie pub. co., New Orleans. Notice 
rec’d May 19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 149. 573 


Smile all the while. © Ager, Yellen &. 
Bornstein, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d May 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p Wi, 574 


Snowbirds; by Cecil Burleigh; pf. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d May 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 149. 575 


So that’s the kind of a girl you are. 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 157. 576 


Soft pedal blues; by Bessie Smith. © 
Cc. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 2, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, 
p. 152. 577 


Some day. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 5, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 154. 578 


Some other bird whistled a tune. © 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
155. 579 


Some sweet tomorrow. © Jack Milis, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d May 
13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 580 


Someone is stealing you from me. © 
Milton Weil music co., inc., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 148. 581 


Someone like you. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d June 5, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 582 


Same. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d June 8, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 583 


Song of rest (Chant la repos) ; d’Au- 
vergne Barnard. © B. F. Wood 
musie ¢co., Boston. Notice rec’d May 
16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 584 


Spanish eyes. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 19, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 58) 


6956 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 5-6, 1925 


13084 (617) 


Star of love. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 30, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 126. 586 


Step it. © P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
Notice ree’d May 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 147. 


Steppin’ in society. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d May 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p91. 588 


Stop you’re ticklin’ me. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 146. 589 


Students march. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 590 


(A) morning; by Ralph 
© J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 128. 591 


Sweet southern love. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d May 
18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 143. 592 


Syringa tree. © Harms, inc, New 
York. Notice reec’d May 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 593 


Tell me more. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice reec’d May 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 594 


Tell me yes, tell me no. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 155. 595 


There ain’t no flies on auntie. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
DD lac. 596 


There'll come a time; words and 
music by Joseph H. Trent. © Grey 
gull records, ine., South Boston, 
Mass. Notice rec’d May 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 136. 597 


There’s a little bit of color,’ and it 
means the world to me; w EK. W. 
Meguire, m Christopher O’Hare. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 29, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 153. 598 

Thief (A) in the night; by William 
Axt. © Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d June 28, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 157. 599 

Three times a day. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 600 

Till I met you. © Burrhus music pub. 


co., New York. Notice rec’d June 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 157. 601 


Summer 
Kinder. 


587 


Till the dawn comes creeping; w W. 
H. Martin, m H. R. Wardell. © 
Edward Schuberth & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 6, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 153. 602 


Toast (A) to Cuba. 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d June 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 154. 603 


Totem tom tom. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 604 


Twinkles; by Harry Jentes. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 152. 605 


Two tired eyes. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d May 
12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 606 


Underneath the weeping willow. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 151. 607 


Until you say good-bye. © Harms, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d May 
15, 1925 ; recorded; v. 6, p. 146. 608 


Wait for me; by Joseph H. Trent. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d June 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 142. 609 


Wait'll it’s moonlight. © Broadway 
music corp., New York. Notice rec'd 
June 5, 1925; recorded, Vv. 6, p. 153. 

610 


Wanted a pal by the name of Mary. 
© Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. Notice rec’d May 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 148. 611 


Washboard blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., Chicago. Notice ree’d June 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 612 


Washington and Lee swing. © Thorn- 
ton W. Allen and Robt. G. Thach, 
New York. Notice rec’d June 5, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 613 


Way down town. © T. B. Harms co., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 15, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 145. 614 


What do I care, what do I care, my 
sweetie turned me down. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
May 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 

615 

What’s a feller gonna do? © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
June 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 153. 

616 

When autumn leaves are falling. © 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 16, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 146. 617 


657 


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13084 (618) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


When love dies; words by Percy Ed- 
gar, music by H. Leopoldi. © Boo- 
sey & co., ltd, New York. Notice 
rec’d June 19, 1925; recorded,’ v. 6, 
p. 186. 618 


When someone steals your sweetie 
away; by Joseph H. Trent. © Grey 
gull records, ine, Boston. Notice 
reec’d June 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 142. 619 


When the sun goes down; by Arthur | 


A. Penn. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 620 


Who took my place. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice. rec’d Apr. 
15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 141. 621 


Whoa mule. © P. C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. Notice ree’d May 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 147. 622 


Why do I love you. © Harms, ince., 
New York. Notice ree’d May 15, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 146. 623 


Wise crackin’ Jack. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
May 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 143. 

624 


Worid’s (The) jazz crazy. © Chicago 
music pub. co. Chicago. Notice 
rec'd June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 156. 625 


Worried about you. © Burrhus mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. Notice rec’d 
June 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 157. 

626 


Would God I were the tender apple - 
blossom; by Fisher. © Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. Notice rec’d May 
19, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 149. 627 


Would you come back to me. © Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d May 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 141. 628 


Ya da doo. © Chicago music pub. co., 
Chicago. Notice ree’d June 8, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 156. 629 


Yellow man blues; from Mr. Man. © 
Gertrude Davis, Chicago. Notice 
ree’d June 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 155. | 630 


Yes sir, that’s my baby. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
May 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 130. 

631 


You know me Al, I know you Hd. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Apr. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 126, | 632 


You’re just a show off. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June - 
19, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 

633 


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Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A Barcelone; schottisch espagnole, 


Robert Granville, of France; orch. 
avee. pf. conducteur. Edition mu- 
sicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615795; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13085 


’A figlia d’ ’o secupatore; versi Ar- 
mando Gildo, melodia G. Amato, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1925; E 620166; Gen- 
naro Amato, Brooklyn. 13086 


A hegyoldalt venyigesor takarja; irta 
-Petofi. Sandor [and] Madardalos 
erdon; irta Farkas Imre: zenéjét 
szerzette Balazs Arpad, of Hungary. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 e July 20; E 
6154389; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 13087 


A la francaise; divertissement, Andre 
Caplet, of France; harpe. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 8; E 615763; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 13088 


A la mémoire de Lili Boulanger; de 
C. Blane de Fontbelle, of France; 
DEG Wee. 31, 1924; 1 ic Aug. 8, 
1925; E 615702; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 13089 


A lei; serenatella, E. Rivela, of Italy; 
- piecola orch. econ  pf.-conduttore. 
4to. © Aug. 17, 1925; 1c Aug 18; 
E 615905; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
13090 


A quoi bon; paroles et musique par 
EK. Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzer- 
land. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢ July 
2; E 615224; Heugel, Paris. 13091 


Abbellimenti musicali; nella storia e 
nell’ interpretazione, EH. Paccagnella, 
of Italy. III. ed. riveduta ed am- 
pliata. Monza, Arti grafiche Monza. 


8vo. © May 25, 1925; 1.¢. July 21; 
A—Foreign 28216; Ermenegildo 
Paceagnella, Milan. 13092 


Abendlied (Evening song); by Fiva- 
dar Nachez, op. 18, transcribed A1]- 
fred Wallenstein, of U. S.; cello 
and pf. © July 10, 1925; 2 ¢ July 
18; E 617347; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago. [© transcription] 

13093 

Abou Ben Adhem and the angel; w 
Leigh Hunt, m EH. S. Hosmer, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.—2. 


Women’s voices. © Aug. 13, 1925; 

2c. each Aug. 15; EH 6203831, 620332 ; 

Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
13094, 18095 


Above the clouds; reverie, Edwin H. 
Lemare, of U. S., op. 148; organ. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ec Aug. 22; BE 
622585; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13096 


Acacia leaves; mignon, August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 247, no. 5; violin 
and pf. (In Arabesques, no. 5) 
Aug. 6, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 138; E 622257; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

13097 


Accuser (The) ; dramatic agitato, Ar- 
thur Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both 
of U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ce Aug. 15; E 
622319; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13098 


Across the fields; by John Desmond 
Courtney, of U. S., op. 15, no. 6; 
Dia eo) Auly <6. 1920272 ‘Cy Aly: 
EK 619509; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13099 


_Across the hills; march from A holi- 


day, Harry B. Cairns [pseud. of 
John §. Fearis] of U. S.; pf. (In 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 
17,, 19255 2, eo Ang ;22% BW . 622521 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 13100 


Adagio and allegro moderato; from 
Sonata in G minor, Purcell, pf. pt. 
arr. Frederick Corder, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. (In 1926 
school examinations, higher division, 
list As),,4© July28,,1925 «i e,, Aug. 
7; E 615862; Associated board of 
the R. A. M. and the R. C. M., 
London. [© arranging and edit- 
ing] 13101 


Adagio and canzona; from Sonata in 
E minor, Purcell, pf. pt. arr. Henry 
William Richards, of Great Britain ; 
violin with pf. ace. (Jn 1926 school 
examinations, violin, lower division, 
list A) © July 18, 1925; 1 c Aug. 
1; E 615602; Associated board of 
the R. A. M. & the R. C. M., Lon- 
don. [© new arrangement] 

18102 


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13103 


Addo’ ne’e’ il vino buono; versi e 
melodia Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. ae; 
July 11, 1925; HE 619562; Joseph 
Palazzolo, New York. — 13103 


Adieux (Les); rondo, J. L. Dussek, 
ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 27, 1925; 2 c Aug. 27; BE 
620529; Century music pub. ¢Co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

. 13104 


Adieux a Ninon; sérénade, sur les 
motifs de la chanson de Jules 
Combe, A. Ferré, of France, et Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 1c. 
July 2; HE 615111; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. [© arrangement] 

13105 


Adios amor; vals boston, Pedro Colo- 
mar [pseud. of P. C. Romani] of 
Spain; pf. © 1e Aug. 25, 1925; 
E 620498; Pedro Colomar Romani, 
Havana, Cuba. 13106 


Adios Mexico; waltz, w and m J. C. 
Quinn, of Canada, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, arr. Homer Tourjee, of 
WS. 1 ec. Aug. 4; 1925; BH 
620171; James C. Quinn, Los An- 


geles. 13107 
Adoration; by Felix Borowski, of U. 
S.; pf. Concert ed. © July 18, 


1925; 2c. July 21; E 617489; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13108 


Adoro Te; Latin w, m Bruno Oscar. 


Klein, of U. S., op. 28, no. 1, ed. 
Mrs. E. Klein, of U. S.; men’s voices, 
with organ ace. (In ‘Six motets) 
© July 8, 1925; 2 « July 11; EB 
617288 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© editing] 13109 


Afloat at dusk; gondolier’s serenade, 
w Charles §S. Elliot, m Leonard 
Barnes, arr. Paul Ambrose, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. © July 20, 
1925; 2 « July 20; HE 619762; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement | 13110 


Afraid of losing you; w Ben Bernie 
and Kenneth Casey, m Ray Doll and 
Bernard Maltin, both of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanne Gra- 


velle. © Aug. 4, 1925; 2c. Aug. 4; 
E 620138; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 13111 


After shipwreck; trio, w Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart, m Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, of U. S.; women’s 
yoices. | 4to. © July 11925; 2 c. 
July 9; E 617295; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 13112 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 20 


After the rain; w and melody C. W. 
Wirth, of U. S:. © 1 @ AugesaE 
1925; E 622777; C. W. Wirth, Forty- 
Fort, Pa. 13113 


Age (The) of youth; march, H. J. 
Woods, of U. S.; full band. 4to. 
© June 26, 1925; 2 c July 23; B 
619832; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 13114 


Aggio passato ’o guaio; versi e musica, 
P. Buongiovanni, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. o violino. 4to. 
© July 11, 1925; 2 ¢ July 28; E 


619949; Pasquale Buongiovanni, 
New York. 13115 
Agréves (Ernest d’) Lied; par H. 


d’Agréves, of France; alto ou vio-— 


loncelle avec pf. ace. © June 4, 
1925; 1 e. July 2; E 615214; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13116 


Ah! les eoins...; de Chou-Chou, 
paroles Max Eddy et Raoul Praxy, 
musique Henri Berény, of France. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 « July 2; EB 
615186; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13117 


Ah! les petits poissons; couplets de 
Troublez-moi, paroles Yves Mirande, 
musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 ec. July 2; E 
615149; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13118 


Ah! Luglio provocante; versi Enzo 
Battiparano, musica Alfredo §Sa- 
lemme, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; mand. ace. 4to. © July 1, 
1925; 2 c. July 8; E 617239; Enrico 
Pacella, New York. 13119 


Ah! qu'il est doux de...; de Jane 
Malka, of France; pf. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; EH 615098; Heugel, 
Paris. 13120 


Akinek a szive faj; by Bela Zerkovitz, 
of Hungary; pf. ©1e. July 20, 
1925; E 619797; Rozsavolgyi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 13121 


Alabama cabin of mine; fox trot, w 
and m H. A. New, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 620073; Harold A. 
New, Los Angeles. 18122 


Album di sei pezzi; di E. Pozzoli, of 
Italy; pf. Ed. Ricordi. 1. Mazurka 
semplice. [5 others] © June 30, 
1925; 1 e« July 1; EB 615042; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 13123 


Album (An) leaf; by Jules Devaux, 
of England, op. 38, no. 4; pf. 
Auge 19, 1920.8 2° ey Aer tera is 
622639; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton, 13124 


660 


ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Aleock (W. G.) Twelve short intro- 
ductory voluntaries; by W. G. Al- 
cock, of Great Britain; organ. © 
ett. 1925: ft ec Julysd8sn: 
615434; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

13125 


Alfano (Franco) Sei liriche; di 
autori diversi, adaptation francaise 
Henry Pruniéres, musica F. Alfano, 
of Italy; canto e pf., con canto solo. 
1. Dormiveglia. [5 others] © June 
30, 1925; 1 c. July 1; E 615044; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 13126 


Algerian song (Mélodie algérienne) ; 
by Albert W. Ketélbey, of Great 
Britain; pf. © July 21, 1925; 1. 
Aug. 15; E 615899; Bosworth & co., 
ltd., London. 13127 


Alkalina Ollie; w W. R. G. Duane and 
George O’Hanlon, m W. R. G. Duane 
and Wallace Witcome, both of U. S. 
©1e. July 2, 1925; EB 617085; Wil- 
liam R. Galt Duane, New York. 

13128 


All alone; waltz, Irving Berlin, ed. 
_ MeNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Phil Ohman. (Solo carola, word 
roll, no. 75975) [Music roll] © 
June 30, 1925; 2c. July 9; E 617261; 
Cable co., Chicago. [© arranging 
and editing] 13129 


All in play; by Mildred Adair, of 
WarS:; pf. 4© Aug: »14,,1925.;. 2 ¢. 
Aug. 17; E 622358; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13130 


All night song; fox trot, Arthur Wil- 
lett, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1e. July 30, 1925; E 620000; 
Willette Wilbourne, Greenville, S. C. 

13131 


All-of-a-twist; by Billy Mayerl, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 21, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 19; E 615895; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 13132 


All the girls think I’m wonderful, I’m 
a big butter and egg man from the 
West; w Fred Fisher, m Al. Koppel, 
of U. S. © July 16, 1925; 2. ¢. July 
18; E 617426; Fred Fisher inc., New 
York. 13133 


All the nice girls are in the ballroom; 
w Harry Castling, m Bennett Scott, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
Kel Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 2, 1925; 

ile. June 4; E 614584; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 13134 


All the way with Him; w J. M. Hen- 
son, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


65757—26——_2 


13146 
Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec June 22; E 
617718; Samuel William Beazley, 


Chicago. 13135 
All the world’s in love with someone, 
but no one’s in love with me; lyric’ 
Al Piantadosi, m Sam Williams and 
Jeanne Horowitz, both of U. S. © 
June 30, 1925; 2c. July 2; H 619395 ; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 13136 


All the world wears a smile once 
more; w P. F. Quinn, m Luther A. 
Clark, of UM S. O@). 1 eo Fully 16: 
1925; HE 619694; Peter F. Quinn, 
Suffield, Conn. 13137, 


Allegro vivo; deuxiéme arabesque, par 
Alexandre Tchérepnine, ed. revue 
et doigtée I. Philipp, of France; pf. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 « Julv 2; EB 
615180; Heugel, Paris. [© revision 
and fingering | 13138 


Alleluia; by Roland Diggle, of U. S.; 
organ. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
17; E 622365; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 13139 


Alone and feelin’ blue; w and m C. 
Thompson, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 8, 
1925; E 620260; Charles Thompson, 
St. Paul. 13140 


Along the bay; souvenir, w and m 
D. Stevenson, of U. S. Raymonods- 
ville, Tex., Red Fish Bay assn. 


Nae it) BOQ ee Gul vAus. OR 
622216; Daisy Stevenson, Lyford, 
Tex. 13141 


Alpine dance; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of U. S., op. 147; organ. © Aug. 
17, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 22; EH 622530; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 13142 


Altadena; w and melody M. A. 
Stover, of U. S. © 1. July 20, 
1925; E 619789; Murray A. Stover, 
Pasadena. 13143 


Always; w and melody I. Berlin, of 
U.S. ©1e. July 2, 1925; E 617075; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

13144 


Always got the blues; by Joseph H. 
Trent, of Ui 8.3 pf. 1 ec. Aug. 
14, 1925; E 622592; Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine., S. Boston, Mass. 13145 


Amant (L’) jaloux tandis que tout 
sommeille; sérénade, Grétry, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 
le. Aug. 3; E 615782; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

13146 


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13147 


Amante (L’) dei dollari; versi e melo- 
dia Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1. July 
18, 1925; E 617481; Joseph Daraio, 
New York. 13147 


A-maying, a-playing; four-part song, 
w Thomas Nashe, m Alec Rowley, 
of England; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 14101925941 fen Daly 215341 
615342; Novello & eco., ltd., London. 

13148 


Ambassador (The); musical comedy 
in 2 acts, w and m M. Kyle, of 
Great Britain. ©1e. July 6, 1925; 
D 26790; Morison Kyle, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 138149 


America the beautiful; part-song, w 
Katharine Lee Bates, m Charles P. 
Scott, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 5, 1925; 2) e,;Ansa 136-8 
622250; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13150 


America, the home land; w Geo. O. 
Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U8) © Sune 224925 >-2.64 June 
29; E 620021; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 13151 


American cadet; march, Eugene Hd- 
gar Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. 
Johnson] of U: S.;,pf. ,© .Mar. 
17%;.,19257 2 e. Aug, ” 22:3 Hy) G22507 5 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 13152 


American girl’s complaint, Congress 
give us moral husbands; w and m 
N. Dorée, of U. S.. New York, 
Nadage Dorée soc. © July 13, 1925; 
2c July 9; E 619491; Nadage Do- 
rée, New York. 13153 


American national hymn; w 8S. F. 
Smith, m John N. Brown, of U. S. 
© July 24, 1925;.2 ¢. July.20; E 
619771; Brown brothers, Winsted, 
Conn. 13154 


American scouts ; march, Leo Oehmler, 
of U..S., op. 348, no.-1; pi: © July 
18, 1925; 2 c«. July 21; E 617499; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13155 


America’s flag; w and melody N. Do- 
rée, of U. S. ©1 ce. Aug. 13, 1925; 
E 622591; Nadage Dorée, New York. 

13156 


Among the poppies ; mazurka de salon, 
Carl Angeloty, of U. S., ed. and fin- 
gered Edm. Roth; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 c« Aug. 22; E 622584; 
Forster music publisher, ine. Chi- 
cago. 138157 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


Amore ardente! polka, HE. G. Falletti, 
of Italy. © 1 ¢. July 23, 19257 Hh 
617645; Eugenio Grio _ Falletti, 
Brooklyn. 138158 


Amorous (The) sylph; air de ballet, 
Eugenio Pirani, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 17, 1925; E 622672; Eugenio 
di Pirani, Brooklyn. 18159 


Amour (L’) cest equi y’a d’meiileur ; 
de la revue Trés excitante, paroles 
Léo Leliévre, Varna et Deyrmon, 
musique R. Nelson, of Austria. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; H 615068; 
Charles Brull, Paris. 13160 


Amoureux ...; de la comédie musi- - 


cale, paroles Gaston Dumestre, mu- 
sique Albert Chantrier, of France. 
(© , June; 43; 19252 1. 1G sedan 
615137; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

13161 


An eine rose (To a rose); worte 
Holderlin, English version A. Mat- 
tullath, musik Philipp Jarnach, of 
Germany, op. 7, no. 2; eine mittlere 
singstimme. © July 1, 1925; 1c. 
Aug. 4; E 615807; Schlesinger’- 
sche buch u. musikhandlung, Ber- 
lin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 13162 


Andalusian serenade; by Edward A. 
Mueller, of U. S.; pf.” © Aug 15, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 622417; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 13163 


Andante appassionato; par Théodore 
Dubois, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
©. June! '4, 19255" 4 ely en 
615217; Heugel, Paris. 13164 


Andante grazioso; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of U. S., op. 146; organ. © 
Aug,;1%,. 19254 2.0: , Ae 2a 
622536; Forster. music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 13165 


Andante religioso in 7/4 time; by’ 


Alec Rowley, of England. 1. Contra 
basso.—2. Organo.—8. Viola.—4. 
Violoncello. 5. Violino primo.—é. 
Violino secondo. © Aug, 14, 1925; 1 
e. each Aug. 21; E 615941-615946 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 13166-13171 


Angel (The) city of the West; w and 
m A, Victoria, arr. Homer Tourjee, 
‘both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1925; 
E 622129; Anna _ Victoria, Los 
Angeles. 138172 


Angelic voices; by Carl Schmeidler, of 
Germany; pf. © July 18, 1925; 2 
e. July 21: E 617501; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13173 


662 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13195 


Angel’s (The) angel; w and m P. M. | Anxious; w and m H. Lindner, of 


Kosta, of U. S. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
Joe, Aue, 27;,%) 620586; Peter M. 
Kosta, St. Louis. 13174 


Angels (The) will carry me home; 
w and melody D. F. Spencer, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620358 ; 
Della Flickinger Spencer, Columbia- 
ville, Mich. 13175 


Angelus; w and m Cyril Scott, of 
England; in A. © July 29, 1925; 
1 ¢e. July 30; E 615580; Hlkin & 
co., ltd., London. 13176 


Angelus (The); creole legend, Thur- 
low Lieurance, of U. S.; orch. with 
harp and pf. ace. 4to. © July 18, 
1925; 2c. July 21; E 617469; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13177 


Angelus (The) ; a musical impression, 


Gerald Flavell, of England; pf. 
Aug. 14, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 24; E | 
615962; Warren & Phillips, London. 


13178 


Ann; melody Hazell Ruth Horton, of 
Weve. (Ocdsc, July .23.;.1925; EH 
617648; Hazell Horton, Cleveland. 
13179 


Ann-Maria; text Arthur Rebner, musik- 
Walther Bransen, of Germany. © 
Feb. 11, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 615824; 
Schlesinger’sche buch wu. musik- 
handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ger- 
many. 13180 


Anneliese yon Dessau (Der junge 
Dessauer) ; operette in drei akten, 
musik Robert Winterberg, of Aus- 
tria; sdamtliche orchesterstimmen. 
© Apr. 20, 1925; 1 @ May 5; B 
615474; Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 13181 


’Avorécatixd yNevte (Spring-time); dreamy 
waltz song, m G. Myrianthopulos, 
of Great Britain. © June 30, 1925; 
2c. July 6; E 619480; Geo. Myrian- 
thopulos, Lowell. 13182 


Anthem glory; collection of anthems 
for general use, compiled by Preston 
Ware Orem, of U. S. 4to. © July 
Peo Gs, AUS." 4%.= ait MUSE 2 5 
A 861563; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13183 


Antonia; cimt vigjatékabol, Szabados 
Béla, harmonized Demeny Dezso, 
both of Hungary. 1. A liliom az én 
_viragom. [5 others] © June 1, 
1924; 1 e. May 9, 1925; E 615407; 
Rozsavélgyi & eco., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 13184 


U. S.; pf. with w.-© 1c. Aug. 11, 
1925; E 620290; Harry Lindner, 
Bernardsville, N. J. 13185 


Appassionato dramatico; by Irenée 
Bergé, of U. S.; orch. with pf., or 
organ conductor. © Aug. 10, 1925; 
2c Aug. 11; E 620277; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 13186 


Appetite; w and m H. McAuley, of U. 
SPL y@yp den Go AMZ.795- 1920.5, 0 
617947 ; Eleanor McAuley, Brooklyn. 

-- 13187 


April caprice ; by Florence Newell Bar- 
bour, of U. 8.; pf. (In Caprice- 
etudes) © July 15, 1925; 2c. July 
16; E 619675; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13188 


April showers; gavotte, Frank HE. 
Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Augly. 1h t925.°" 2 “e.” duby to; 
619648 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

3189 


April song; by Gail Ridgway Brown, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. Boston- 
New York, Evans music co. © June 
29, 1925; 2c. July 3; E 617098; M. 
T. Evans, Boston. 13190 


Ardea; valse, Jas. M. Shaw, arr. 
Harry Ditson, of Italy; pf. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615079; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 13191 | 


Arethusa (The); by Geoffrey Shaw, 
of Great Britain; pf., four hands. 
(In Six sea songs) © July 17, 
1925; 1 c. July 18; E 615488; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 13192 


Aria en ré mineur; de Frescobaldi, 
transcrit H. Forterre, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615198; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. [© _ transcrip- 
tion ] 13193 


Ariadne; mazurka, M. B. Rock, of U. 
S.; pf. Staten Island, N. Y., Ye 
musie shoppe. © Aug. 4, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 5; E 622009; Michael B. Rock, 
West Brighton, S. I., N. Y. 138194 


Ariette; par Fernand Rogister, of 
France; violon avec ace. pf. Edi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon et 
cie. © June 4, 1925; 1c July 2; 
E 615087 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

13195 


663 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13196 


Arise, arise; w Florence HB. Marshall, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
June 22, 1925; 2 e. June 29; H 
620016; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 13196 


Army camp harmony blues; w Ma 
Rainey [i. e. Gertrude Rainey], m 
’ Hooks, Tilford, of U. SS. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1925; EH 619877; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 138197 


Arrowhead up in Minnesota; booster 
song, W. H. Perrins, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at Hibbing, Minn. ; 
pf. with w. © June 20,.1925; 2 ¢. 
June 4; E 617214; William H. Per- 
rins, Hibbing, Minn. 13198 


Art (L’) de la mandoline (Metodo 
per mandolino) ; de Silvio Ranieri, 
Ole taly,: Hid: “Orang aneaers prem 
partie. © July 1, 1925; 2 ec. each 
June 25; E 615240, 615241; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

13199, 13200 


As far as I’m concerned; w Chris 
Smith and Tim Brymn, melody 
Clarence Williams, of U. S. © 1 
e. July 24, 1925; EH 619931; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 13201 


As I learn more of Him; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
(©) Mar 15,” V92 2. Cc. Jue 22. 0h 
617722; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13202 


As Joseph was a-walking; Christmas 
carol, w traditional, m Hric H. Thi- 
man, of Great Britain. © June 23, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615632; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. 13203 


As me seht mit treren, shneidt men 
mit gesang; w L. Gilrod, melody 
Peretz Sandler, of U. S. 


WAM IW FDAIDAW wry wd Yr IN) 
(AINTDA wry yn 

© 1c. July 6, 1925; E 617181; 

Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 13204 


AS my dear old mother; four-part 
song, tr. Isabella G. Parker, m An- 
tonin Dvorak, arr. G. Waring Steb- 
bins, of U. S.; women’s voices with 

. alto solo. 4to. © Aug. 18, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 29; E 622760; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

rs 13205 


As the days go by; fox-trot, H. M. 
‘Tennent, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 
- 10, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 25; E 624005; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ascherberg, Hoopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 13206 


AS we part; composed, ed. and played 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. (Solo 
carola, word roll, no. 75985) [Mu- 
sie. roll].,.© Sune 30, 1925; 2) ¢. 
July 9; E 617256; Cable co., Chi- 
eago. [© arranging and editing] 

13207 


Ash (The) grove; w Alfred Phillips, 
old Welsh melody, arr. Carl Hahn, 
of U. S8.; women’s voices. 4to. 
July: 23, 1925; Zoey duly 2 ae 
617685; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13208 


Asi eres tu; danza, Juan Rios Ovalle, 
arr. A. Mesorana, both of U. S.; 
pf. ©lc. Aug. 3, 1925; EH 620150; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 13209 


Ask and it shall be done; w and m 
Helen Wing, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2c. June 29; E 620032; Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 13210 


Ask Henry; w and melody Pistorius 
and Billings, both of U. S. © 1. 
July 30, 1925; E 620062; Mr. and 
Mrs. George Pistorius, Los Angeles. 

13211 


Asleep in the forest; by Helen Dal- 
lam, of U. §8.; violin and pf. © 
July (18) W925 <5 Ge els a ier pee ee 
617508; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ‘13212 


Asperges me; w Liturgical text, m 
Martin G. Dumler, of U. S., op. 10; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
Aug. 24, 1925; 2 @ Aug. 26; E 
622700; J. Fischer & bro., New York. — 

13213 


At dawning; fox trot, Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, arr. Frank Black, 
both of U. S.; orech. © Aug. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 620509; For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

13214 


At last; w and melody R. A. Booker, 
of U. S.: -(©: 1, ¢. duly aoa Bs 
617268; R. Arthur Booker, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 13215 


At love’s nest; w G. H. Lowell, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. ©1c. 
Aug. 12, 1925; E 622180; Georgie H. 
Lowell, Sephyrhelia, Fla. 13216 


At nature’s shrine; w J. P. Becker, m 
J. P. and Grace G. Becker, both of 
UicS: +© xtic. Subp is, 192547 
617435; John P. Becker, Berkeley, 
Calif. 13217 


664 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13241 


At night; child song, w Eleanor Ham- 
mond, m Alden Barrell, of U. S. © 
June 30, 1925; 2c. July 1; H 617091 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

13218 


At starlight time; w after an old Ger- 
many lullaby, m Oley Speaks, of 
U. S.; low voice. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 620320; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 13219 


At the fireplace; vision intime, Wer- 
ner Janssen, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© iuly 8,.1925;' 2 -¢, July .10, 1 
617354; Harms, ine., New York. 

13220 

At the rainbow’s end; w and melody 
Tk Gottsof U,15.1 ©.) ec) Aug. 15, 
1925: E 620354; Lucile Field Cott, 
Gilliam, Mo. iey ral 


At twilight; w and m Robert Hunting- 
ton Terry, of U. S.; high voice. 
July, 2). 1925.:),.2, ec) July, 27;- EH 
617692 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18222 


Atlantic (The) to the Golden Horn ; 
or, The girl I am breaking in, w 


and m P. H. Hale, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 620339; Philip 
Henry Hale, St. Louis. J3223 
Au balecon des mélancolies; rondel 


Jean Hytier, musique Marcel Sou- 
lage, of France, op. 20; sop. ou tén. 
ou mezzo-sop. Edition musicales 
Buffet-Crampon et cie. © July 5, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615790; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13224 


Au bois des moines; fantaisie dra- 
matique, Vincent Fosse, of France ; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; H 615144; 
J. Yves K., Paris. 1S225 


Au bord du Daoura; de Gabriel-Marie 
et Hans Ourdine, both of France; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur. Paris, 
Rouart, .Lerolle et cie. © July 5, 
1925: 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615744; S. 
Chapelier, Paris. 13226 


Au pays des cocotiers; scéne exotique, 
Vineent Fosse, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
5,1 1925; 4 c. Aug. 3; BH 615751; J. 
Yves K., Paris. fael 

Au revoir mademoiselle; by F. Vajda, 
of Hungary; melody with pf. acc. 
© A ¢.4 July 22, 192538 619872 ; 
Frederick Vajda, New York. 13228 

Aubert (Louis) Caprice; de L. Au- 
bert, of France; violon et orch. 
Parties. © July 5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 
3; E 615757; Durand et cie., Paris. 

13229 


Auld (The) hame; w and m N. Mac- 
Nicoll, of U. S. Cleveland, Ohio, 
Frank MacNicoll. © June 26, 1925; 
2c. July 7; E 617538; Nessie Mac- 
Nicoll, Cleveland. 13230 


Auric + (Georges) Ouverture; de G. 
Auric, of France; petit orch. (Mal- 
borough s’en va-t’ en guerre, no. 1) 
1 Partition—2. Parties. ‘© ‘July 5, 
1925; 1 c. each Aug. 3; E 615686, 
615687 ; Heugel, Paris. 13231, 13232 


Australia, land of ours; anthem, w 
and m Dudley Glass, of Great Brit-. 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
28, 1925; 1c. Aug. 29; E. 624028; 
Chappell & co., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 13233 


Author of life divine; communion 
hymn, set to tune Severnside, w 
Charles Wesley, m B. Harwood, of 
England; mixed voices. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © Aug. 14, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 21; E 615940; Basil 


Harwood, Almondsbury, Bristol, 
England. 13234 
Automnale; par Henry Verdun, of 


France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. ©’ June 4, 1925; 1/¢ July 2; 
HE 615133 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

’ £3235 


Automobile race; by Cyrus S. Mallard, 


OL! Sin pt. (©Ochug, 13)! 2925 12 -e: 
Aug. 15;. H 6203285)! Clayton . F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 13236 


Autumn leaves; duet, Mildred Adair, 
of U. S.; pf. (In Merry moods) © 
ey 10) GH ees. uly Seka |B) 
619638 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13237 


Autumn leaves; elegie, Frank HE. 
Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
July? 1077 F925 2 GF  Suly 43>; 
619642; Harms, inc., New York. 

13238 


Autumn tints; praeludium, August 
Nolek, of Germany, op. 247, no. 1; 
violin and pf. (Jn Arabesques, no. 
By © Ane. 619395 - Oe Auge! 43 - 
E 622253; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13239 


Auxiliary (The) meeting; waltz, w 
K. A. Robert, m E. 8. Costa, of U. S. 
©. duly, 14 199 2 daly. ia. ES 
619904; Kate Ayers Robert and E. 
S. Costa, Mobile. 13240 


Ava May; fox trot, w and m H. B. 
Cheetham, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 20, 
1925; E 620420; Howell Butler 
Cheetham, Sandusky, O. 13241 


665 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


413242 


pt. 4111,.n.. ss v.20 


Avalanche; dramatic allegro, Arthur 


Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Aug ide AOR 2 ie. tA. | 45 3.8 


622318; Forster music publisher, 
_ine., Chicago. 13242 


Avalon, I’m coming on; fox trot song, 
-w and m Harley Rosso and Billy 
Kelly, both of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 10, 1925; 2c. July 
13; E 617360; 1 oe ON music ¢Co., 
St. Paul. 132438 


Avant que tu ne t’en ailles; paroles 
Paul Verlaine, musique J. Minsmer, 
ge Erance*. © July 9, -ao2o ore. 
Aug. 3; E 615769; Max BHschig et 
cie., Paris. 13244 


Ave Maria; adaptation of the Inter- 
mezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana, 
arr. Isaac Van Grove, of U. S8.; 
mixed voices. 4to. St. Louis, Mo., 
Golterman opera co. © July 29, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1925: H 620141; 
Guy Golterman, St. Louis. 13245 


Ave Maria; liturgical text, m M. C. 
Marks, of U. S.; mixed voices, a 


capella, organ ace. ad lib. New 
York, J. Fischer & bro. 4to. 
Adig?, 24.5 19253 2 eerAug 205 


620498; Malcolm C. Marks, Engle- 
wood, Col. . 13246 


Ave verum; Latin w, m T. P. Murphy, 
of England; sop. or ten. 4to. © 


Aue Pa ye 192neooN at -Aug.. 427406 
622188; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
_ Boston. 13247 


Avec trois jolis dragons; poésie Bour- 
guignonne, musique Raoul Leparra, 
of France. © July 5, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 3; E 615657; Heugel, Paris. 

13248 


Aventurier (L’) ; comédie musicale en 
1 acte, tirée de la piéce de Jean 
Variot, musique Maurice Fouret, of 
France. © June 4, 1925; 1c. July 
2; D 26794; Choudens, Paris. 18249 


Aviators (The) ; march, E. Kronke, of 
Germany; pf., four hands. © June 
195, 1925. 22: epoduly 26 . Hi 619888 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13250 

Avril frileux; intermezzo, Marcel Co- 
lin, of France, et Hubert Mouton, 
of Belgium; orch. avec pf. conduc- 

eteur. | 4t0.~ ©, Dee... 3h 1924: ol ve. 
se@iny 2, 1925; BH 615128; J... Yves-K.., 
Paris. 13251 


Awake and sing; anthem of praise, 
w. W. Hammond, m R. M. Stults, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © June 


25, 1925; 2 ¢. July 2; EB 619382: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
13252 


Awake, beloved; w Thekla Hollings- 
worth, m Clara Edwards, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 ec. 
Aug. 21; E 620471; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13253 


Ax me no questions; w and m R. J. 
Cole, of U. S. ©1ce. July 13, 1925; 


E 617334; Robert Jermain Cole, 
New York. 13254 
Azzoni (Italo) Melodia; di I. Az- 


zoni, of Italy; orech. mit pf. direk- 
tion. 4to. © June 10, 1925; 1c. 
July 14; E 615357; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig-Reudn., Germany. 
13255 
B. (The) S. E. D. A.; w Nixon Wa- — 
terman, m Harry L. Harts, of U. S. 
4to. Boston, Mass., Boston school 
of expression and dramatic art. © 
May 9, 1925; 1 ec. May 23, 1c June 
11; E 618226; Nixon Waterman, 
Canton, Mass., and Harry L. Harts, 
Newton, Mass. 13256 


Baby; by S. Peecora and F. Newman, 
both of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622663; Santo Pe- 
cora and Freddie Newman, New Or- 
leans. 13257 


Baby blue eyes; w and melody Mrs. 
A) 'B! Near; of U.S “Quite: winly: 
6, 1925; E 617168; Mrs. A. B. Near, 
Jetersville, Va. 13258 


Baby (The) looks like me; w Henry 
B. Murtagh and Harry Ruby, m 
Bert Kalmar, of U. S. © Aug. 4, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 4; E 620137; Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. 13259 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Fantasie 
[and] Fugue; transcribed Franz 
Liszt, ed. Edwin Hughes, of U. S.; 
pt: ©. Suly’ 31)-1925 322) e@ Anes: 


EK 620207; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© editing] 13260 
well-tempered  clavichord 


(1 clavicordio bien templado) ; ed. 
Hdwin Hughes, of U. S., tr. Maria 
Paz Gainsborg; pf. bk. 2. © Aug. 
8, 1925: 2c. Aug. a3 + Bh 622275.2G. 
- Schirmer, inc., New York. [© edit- 
ing] 13261 
Bachelors’ wedding bells; w and melo- 


dy.’ P.. Wharton,” of WW. “S2, © sie. 
July 21,'°1925; HE. -ol76027 ~ Paul 
Wharton, Wheeling, W. Va. 13262 


Back home in Illinois; w and m Cole- 
man Goetz and Sammy Stept. both 
of U. S.; with pf. and ukulele ace. 


666 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


© July 17, 1925; 2 « July 20; E 
617704; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 13263 


Back in the mountains of dear Ten- 
nessee; w and m John H. Rothery, 
Oe Ss Oy ALY. .10s1925 5 2) fe. 
July 31;.E 617899; Frank Hard- 
ing, New York. 13264 


Back to Bradford; w Joseph A. Riley, 
m M. J. Bradley, of U. S. Old home 
week committee. © June 15, 1925; 
2 ce. Aug. 24; E 622665; Mary J. 
Bradley, Bradford, Pa. 13265 


Back to my love; waltz, melody Irene 
- Stephanoff, of Bulgaria, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. May 23, 1925; 


E 620609; Irene V. Shishmanoff, 
New York. 13266 
Back to that town of mine; w and 


melody R. Miller, of U. S. ©1-«. 
Aug. 10, 1925; E 622096; Rosa Mil- 
ler, Jersey City. 13267 


Back to the city of go; w and melody 
De tone, of U.S: © 1c. Sully 6, 
1925; “E 617132; Dorothy Long, 
Hammond, Ind. 13268 


Back yard sweetie; fox trot, w I. H. 
Isaacs, melody Bob Lenze [i. e. 
Robert C. Lenze] of U. S. ©1e.. 
July 7, 1925; EH 619469; I. Harry 
Isaacs, Youngstown ,O. 13269 


Bagdad ; ‘Ww and m Glen Dale, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1925; E 620495; 
Leonard S. Saxe, New York. 13270 


Baldheaded daddy; w J. P. Buckey, 
melody Syd Sampliner. of U. S. 
#fe. Aus. 4, 19252.' 6201735: 2P. 
Bueckey and Syd Sampliner, Cleve- 
land. 1 Aide 


Ball o’ fire; red hot, R. M. Jones, of 
U. S.; pf... © 1 ce. Aug. 10, 1925; E 
622132; Richard M. Jones, Chicago. 

13272 


Ball-room dances; arr. Henry Tol- 
hurst, of Great Britain; pf., with 
pts. for 1st and obbl. violins, celic 
and bass, and organ. The roses 
speak.of you. [2 others] © July 
18, 19253 1 ¢«. July 16; EH 615405; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 13273 


Ball room fancies; by Nathaniel Fins- 
ton and Josef Koestner, both of U. 
Sf: pf. .©' Aug: 17, 1925; 2c. Ang. 
22; EH 622554; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 18274 


Ballad (A) to Queen Hiizabeth: w 
Austin Dobson, m lL. Stanton Jef- 


13286 


feries, of England. © July 6, 1925; 
1e. July 7; E 615268; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 13275 


Ballet egyptien; suite, Alexandre Lui- 
gini, of France, arr. W. G. Chap- 
man, of England; reed and brass 
band. pt. 1, nos.1, 2. 4to. © Aug. 
Oy 1925>"1 ¢. Aug, 21>" 624000; 
Hawkes & son, London. 138276 


Ballo di gelosia (Dance of jealousy) ; 
Apache, melodia D. Dellolio and B. 
Rochelle, both of Italy. ©l1c. Aug, 
28, 1925 ; E 620606; Deno Dellolio 
and Blanche Rochelle, Vineland, 
Navi: 13207 


Ballyhoo (The) man; w and melody 
cook, of Us 252, (Ov lice. Amex Site 
1925; EH 622778; Talcott Cook, Long 
Beach, Calif. 138278 


Banana (La); versi Antonino Artale, 
melodia A. Montalto, of Italy, do- 
miciled at New York. © 1. Aug. 
24, 1925; EH 622654; Agostino Mon- 
talto, New York. 13279 


Band boys; march, Ed. Chenette, of 
U. 8.; band: 4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 12; E 622200; Victor pub- 
lications, ine., Chicago. 13280 


Banderilleros; passo doppio spagnu- 
olo, Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 
386; orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© July 22, 1925; 1 ¢« July 233° Bh 
615532; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

‘ 13281 


Banks of the Nile; w and m J. A. 
Gray, of U. S. [Photostat] ©le. 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 620080; James A. 
Gray, Los Angeles. 13282 


Barber shop ballads; book of close 
harmony, ed. Sigmund Spaeth, of 
U.. 8. illus. Ellison Hoover, fore- 
word Ring Lardner. obl. 12mo. © 
July 10, 1925; 2 ce. July 8; aff. July 
15; A 861129; Simon & Schuster. 
ine., New York, 13283 


Barcarolie; by John S. Fearis, of U. 
Sh; DE. sOsAugz,1O) A925: Deer Aug: 
15; E 622345; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 13284 


Barcarolle Florentine; by Barretto De 
Souza, of Great Britain; pf. ©le. 
July 20, 1925; E 619786; Joseph 
Barretto De Souza, New York. 

13285 


Barchetta (La) bruna; w A. Salani, 
melody D. Tripepi, of U.S. ©1« 
Aug, 19, 1925; E 622445; Domenico 
Tripepi, Brooklyn. 13286 


667 


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13287 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Bard (The) of Armagh; freely arr. | Be home early tonight my dear boy; 


Herbert Hughes, of Great Britain; 
violin or violoncello and pf., finger- 
ing and bowing of violin pt. Jelly 
D’Aranyi, violoncello pt. Beatrice 
Harrison. © June 15, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 15; E 615378; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

13287 


Barrel house blues; w and melody D. 
Sims, of U. S. ©1e. July 21, 1925; 
E 617600; Dorothy Sims, Columbus, 

ee an 13288 


Base ball blues; w and melody W. 
Gasser and George Moorhead, both 
of DU. S. ©. 1 -¢. June. 27, 19255- EH 
617301; Walter Gasser, Chicago. 

13289 

Basta de sufrimientos mujer; danzon, 
letra y musica A. Brito, of Cuba, 
arr. A. Romeu; pf. Habana, Excel- 
sior music co. © Jan. 20, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 31; EH 624023; Alfredo 
Brito, Havana, Cuba. 18290 


Bataille (La); de Georges Auric, of 
France; petit orch. partition. (Mal- 
borough s’en va-t’en guerre, no. 5) 
@-duby 5, x 19253 dh -G. “Ange. 3-57 
615682; Heugel, Paris. 13291 


par Georges <Auric, of 
France; clarinette, basson, tromp- 
ette, violon, violoncelle et pf. (Mal- 
borough s’en va-t’en guerre, no. 5) 
Ouduly 5, M2 eot Vee Aue. SE 
615643 ; Heugel, Paris. 13292 


Bath (Hubert) Two romantic pieces; 
by H. Bath, of Great Britain; pf. 
1. En souvenir. [1 other] © July 
£3; 1904 ee. Ame AD Lovo. 5 
615928; A. Hammond & co., London. 

13293 

Bazelaire (Paul) Ballade; d’aprés 
Antoine et Cléopatre, de J. M. de 
Hérédia, par P. Bazelaire, of France, 
op. 91; pour 2 violons, alto, 2 vio- 
loncelles et pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 c. Aug. 8, 1925; E 615718; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 138294 


Be a messenger somewhere for Jesus; 
w John R. Clements, m B. D. Ack- 
ley, of U. S?'"© Auer2s; 1925;°2 c. 
Aug. 28; E 622717; Review & her- 
ald pub. assn., Washington. 18295 


Be a radio fan; w and m M. J. Mar- 
tin of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1925; EB 
620227; Minnie J. Martin, New 
York. 13296 

Be careful Carrie; w and m John C. 
and B. F. Spikes, both of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1925; E 620301; Spikes 

* bros. pub. co., Los Angeles. 13297 


suite, 


w and melody J. J. Daley, of U. S. 

©:1e¢ Aug. 3, 1925; BH 617963; 

John Joseph Daley. Worcester. 
13298 — 


Be still and know; duet, w Porter C. 
Fox, m William T. Pierson, of U. 8. 
1. Sop. and ten. or sop.’and alto in 
D.—2. Ten. and bar. or ten. and 
contralto, in B flat. © July 22, 
1925; 2 ce. each July 23; E 617663, 
617664; W. T. Pierson & co., Wash- 
ington. 13299, 13300 


Be Thou my guide; hymn anthem, m 
Alfred Wooler, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with sop. solo. 4to. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 ec Aug. 21; EF 622480; . 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

13301 


w.and m Ruth C. Dovenspike and 
Gerall G. Dovenspike, both of U. S. 
© June 25, 1925; 2 ec. July 2; EB 
619387 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 13302 


Be yourself; cho., w and m H. F. 
Sandstedt, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620346; H. F. Sandstedt, 
Chicago. 13303 


Bear yo’ burden; collected and arr. 
Jean’ Taylor, of “UW... 5. Cima wrx 
spirituals)*. © Aus. "3," 1925 392 c. 
Aug. 8; E 620249; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


304 


Beautiful door to America; Missis- 
sippi gulf coast, w Frances M. Lipp, 
m F. P. Grant, of U. 8S. Missis- 
sippi City, Miss., Truth pub. co. © 
Aug To 19255 j2Nerc Amen eae rae 
622218; Frances P. Grant, Missis- 
sippi City, Miss. 13305. 


Beautiful dreams; waltz and cadenza, 
Elmer Philby, of U. S.; pf. © July 
14, 1925; 2 «@ July 17; E 619907; 
E. Philby, Elwood, Kan. 13306: 


Beautiful flag of the brave; march, 
w and’ m M. ¥F. Starr en. Gen. 
Hutchinson, Kans., Western music 
publishers. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 13; E 620293; Mary F. Starr, 
Belmont, Tex. f3307 


Beautiful Florida, you’re my dream of 
dreams; Indian love song, w and m 


M. D. Walker, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace.. © July 28, 1925; 2 c. 
Aug. 1; E 617901; M. Donald 


Walker, Jacksonville, Fla. 13308 


Beautiful garden of Eden; w and mel- 
ody J. Shands, of “UstSiKkOr? ec. 
July 29, 1925; E 617841; Josie 
Shands, Washington. 13309 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13330 


Beautiful garden of her’s; w and mel- 
ody J. Wojoiechowski, of U. S. © 
lie. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620359; Jo- 
seph Wojoiechowski, Donora, Pa. 

13310 


Beautiful girls; from Gay Paree, w 
Clifford Grey, m Alfred Goodman, 
J. Fred Coots and Maurie Rubens, 
all of U. S. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 21; E 619988; Harms, inc., 
New York. 13311 


——w Frank Cornell, melody Ray 
Kavanaugh, of U. S. © lec. July 
30, 1925; E 617868; Rosalno amuse- 
ment corp., New York. 13312 


Beautiful golden gates; w B. Shaffer, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
Tw, ia O25: 2G July 31; 
617890; Bessie Shaffer, Detroit. 

13313 


Beautiful isle of the charmed land; 
waltz, w and m R. E. Raddatz, of 
Vi Sa ©. Gc. Augs 15,..1925;..H 
620344; Ruby H. Raddatz, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. 13314 


Beautiful moon, beautiful June; w 
anal mM, Saile) fof U.S, ©, Le. 
July 15, 1925; E 619699; Lewis 
Saile, Grove City, O. 13315 


Beauty and fragrance; service for 
Children’s day, w Carolyn R. Free- 
man and others, m William Moore 
and others, of U. S. 8vo. © Apr. 
6, 1925; 2 c« and aff. July 22; A 
863155; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 13316 


Beazley’s new songs; w various au- 


thors, m 8S. W. Beazley and others,. 


all of U. S. Atlanta, Ga., Union 
song book co. 12mo. © June 15, 


19253 2>-e.; ,and.,.,aff.. June: 225 7:A 
862138; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13317 


no. 2; w various authors, m S. 
W. Beazley and others, all of U. S. 
Atlanta, Ga., Union song book co. 


12mo. © June 15, 1925; 2 « and 
aff. June 22; A 862139; Samuel 
William Beazley, Chicago. 13318 


Because; w and melody R. A. White, 
of US. + ©-1e..Augs)15,/1925> B 
620362; Royal A. White, Manches- 
ter, Mass. 13319 


Because of you; w Celia 8. Dawe, m 
Alice M. Dallaire, of U. S. © Aug. 
21, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 622684; 

- Alice Dallaire and Celia Dawe, Low- 
ell. 13320 


Because of your love for Him; w Liz- 
zie DeArmond, m C. 8S. Brown, of 
U. S. © June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 
29; E 620033 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 13321 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet in- 
G; arr. Adolph Mann, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf. © June 18, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 8; E 615621; Auge- 
ner, ltd., London. [© arrangement] 

13822 


Rondo piacevole; transcribed and 
ed. Alex Roloff, of Great Britain; 
pf. © June 2, 1925;'1 c. June 22; 
E 615399; Augener, Itd., London. 
[© transcription and editing] 

13323 


Die ruinen von Athen; festspiel 
mit tinzen und choren, musik unter 
teilweiser benutzung des ballettes 
Die geschopfe des Prometheus, neu 
hrsg. und bearb. Hugo von Hof- 
mannsthal, of Austria und Richard 
Strauss, klavierauszug mit text Otto 
Singer, both of Germany. © July 1, 
1925) Li sen Duly. 24 -Hy. 615339 ; 
Adolph Fitirstner, Berlin-W., Ger- 
many. 13324 


Bella (La) concettina; mazurka, 
- Louise Donarumo, arr. J. Gioe, both 
of U. S.; 2 mand. and guit. 4to. © 
May 1, 1925; 2c. July 29; E 617850; 
Schettino music roll co., New York. 
13325 


Bellini (Vincenzo) Norma-ouverture ; 
arr. Leo Artok, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf.-conductor. © Apr. 25, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 25; E 615983; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 
rangement | 


Bells at evening; duet, Mildred Adair, 


of U. S.; pf. (Jn Merry moods) © 
la OS ES 2 SS 2) Cae yao despre ote 
619633; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13327 


Bells (The) of happiness; w Edward 
Lockton, m Gerald Maundrell, of 
England; in F. © Aug. 21, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 31; E 624021; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 13328 


Ben Bolt; arr. M. W. Butler, of U. S.; 
pf. or organ. © July 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 20; E 619775; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 13329 


Beneath His banner true; w Laurene 
Highfield, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; HB 
617728; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13330 


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13331 


pt. 11 ns; veZ20 


Beneath Italian skies; waltz song, w | Betty Lou; w and melody B. G. Cox, 


Alphonso H. James, m B. Blackman 
and Herman Rosen, both of U. S. 
©) eo Am g7 1A 925: Wk G2OLTT, 
Blanche Blackman, New York. 
13331 


Benedictus es Domine (Blessed art 
Thou, O Lord God of our Fathers) ; 


sacred w, m W. Applebye-Robinson, | 


of U. S.; mixed voices with organ 
ace.. 4to: © July 2, 1925; 2. ¢:.July 
7; E 619484; W. Applebye-Robinson, 
Cornwall, N. Y. 13332 


Ben-Ellen (Ralph) March; by R. 
“Ben-Hilen, of U.S: 5) pt. ©, dla 3, 
1925; 2c. July 6; E 619485; Lenox 
music co., Boston. 13333 


Berceuse; by Clarence Dickinson, arr. 
Godfrey Ludlow, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 10, 1925-2 ce. Aug. 
12; FE 622145; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

13334 


by Gustave Lind. of Great Brit- 
ain: pf, intAdiat.) © duly 22) 1925 ; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 615950; Augener, 
Itd., London. 13835 


by Mary, Howe, of U.S. pe 1© 
Age 615, . L925) U2. Aaget) Oe) sh) 
622421; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
13336 


Berceuse d@’Izumo (Slumber song of 
Izumo); paroles du Japonais, tra- 
duites en Anglais, Clara Walsh, en 
Francais, Annie Hayward, musique 
Eva Ruth Spalding, of England. © 
Dec: p31, 19245) Te Aug, 3,925.5) 0 
615678; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 13337 


Bergé (Irenée) Twelve melodie selec- 
tions; in all major keys of the chro- 
matic scale, J. Berge, of U. S.; 


organ. , © May, 22... 1925.2 @ and 
git, SUly, 225 Ao. oOo Gon peur 
Meredith co., New York. 13338 


Berwald (W.) Twelve Mother Goose 
melodies; by W. Berwald, of U. 8.; 
pf. with w, ad lib. © July 24, 1925; 
2c. July 30; E 617881 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. — 13339 


Besame; vals, letra y musica Maria 
Grever, of U. S. © May 6, 1925; 
ft e July 3, 1 ©. July 29; EB 619976; 
Casa Alemana de musiea, Ss. 4., 
Mexico City, Mexico. 13340 


Best. life after all; w R. McLean, m 
Phik Starr,,.of WW. JS.) @©pdulye4, 
1925: Lic. Aug..6ect c.pAugaabs Hh 
622428; Randolph McLean, Balti- 
more. 13341 


of -U. Sac Oty elodulyy 6, 1925), 40 
617170; Bertram G. Cox, Monaton, 
N. B., Canada: 13342 


Beware of a girl with a fan; from 
George White’s scandals, w B. G. 
De Sylva and Lew Brown, m Ray 
Henderson, of U. S.. © Aug. 5, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 7; E 622184; Harms, 
inec., New York. 13343 


Beware of the sheik; w and melody 
E. Ciappetta, of U. S. ©l1e. Aug. 
3, 1925; E 617954; Evangeline Ciap- 
petta, Kenosha, Wis. 13344 


Big butter and egg man from the 


West; w_and melody P. Baker, of — 


Os. LC. uly i oe Bi 
619658; Philip Baker, New York. 


13345 


Big daddy; w and m H. T. McLean, 


of U. S..© d.e June 29, 1925 & 
620125; Harry Taylor McLean, 
Gulfport, Miss. 13346 


Big hearted Sal; by Jack Rock, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1-c. June 9, 1925; 


E 619439; Hedley Graeme Gardiner, 


New York. 13347 


Big ole moon man; w and m M. 
Green, of U. S. Kansas City, Mo., 
Moulton Green pub. co. © July 10, 
1925; 2 ec. July 11; E 619612; Moul- 
ton Green, Kansas City, Mo. 138348 


Billboard (The) caravan march; by 
Ed. Chenette, of U. 8.; band. 4to. 
©. July (10). 19255 \2es etl ee 
617119; Victor publications, inc., 
Chicago. 13349 

Binghamton song; w, m and arr. L. 
J. Kaley, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1925; E 620672; Lester 
John Kaley, Binghamton, N. Y. 


Bionda dolly; tango milonga, Vincen- 
zo Billi, of Italy, op. 398; orch. con 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © July 22, 
1925.1 ve. July 23) Shin Gila teen cenG. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. — 13351 

Bionda miss, versatemi il thé; poesia 
Camillo Francisi, musica Guglielmo 
Cecconi, of Italy. © July 20, 1925: 
1e. July 16; E 615423; A. Forlivesi 
& ¢., Florence, Italy. 13352 


Bird (The) at dawn (Chant du ma- 
tin) ; by Henry Purmort Hames, of 
U.S! pt ©> Auge DOF 19257) 2c: 
Aug. 15; E 622331; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. ‘julaode 

Bird (The) with no wing; w and 
melody G. Poletti, of U.S. ©le. 
July 29, 1925; E 617840; Germano 
Poletti, Barre, Vt. 13354 


670 


13350 


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i 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13378 


‘Birds and silver bells; by E. J. Mil- 
lersorcU. S.; pt. -©,Juty,6, 1925; 
2 e. July 18; E 619770; Esther J. 
Miller, Alstead, N. H. hah 393195) 


JBitterstisse (Das) lied; worte Her- 
mann Lons, musik Paul Graener, 
.of Germany, op. 71, nr. 2; hoch. © 


Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ec. May 5; E 615476;> 


Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin. 
13356 
-Bizet (Georges) Agnus Dei; golden 
light, intermezzo, from L’Arlésienne, 
suite 2, arr. Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain. 1. Organ solo.—2. 
Pf. solo or American organ. © 
June 15, 1925; 1 c. each June 26; 
EH 615242, 615243; Metzler & co. 
(1920), ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 13357, 13358 


Habanera; from Carmen, tran- 
seribed Gustav Lange, ed. Calvin 
Grooms. of WU. S.;°pi” ©’ ‘Aug: *27, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 27; E 620530; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 13359 


Black cat blues; by Bob Fuller and 
Louis Hooper, both of U. S.; elari- 
net and pf. ©, Aug.:17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 14; E 622294; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 13360 


Black (The) horse troop; march, John 
Philip Sousa, of U. S.; pf. © July 
6, 1925; 2 ec. July 6; E 617202; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 13361 


Black mammy; w and melody Mrs. 
i Bo Melvin, ‘of U. S: © 1 «, July 
11, 1925; E 619588; Mrs. T. B. Mel- 
vin, White Oak, N. C. 13362 


Black sheep blues: w and melody 
Pete Dale [i. e. P. D. Wimbrow] 
Om les: Orie. Aug: 8) 19257 
620266 ; Peter Dale Wimbrow, Wha- 
leyville, Md. 13363 


Bless His name; w Laurene High- 
field, m S: W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


Mar tid; 19255512 eho tuly?) 2430 
617711; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13364 


-Blest are the pure in heart; anthem, 
w John Keble, m Dion W. Kennedy, 
of U. S.; cho. of mixed voices with 
ten. or sop. solo, organ ace. 4to. 
© June 30, 1925; 2 ¢. July 1; HB 
617048 ; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 13365 


“Blood (The); w James Rowe, m S. 
Weehenaley Onn Ss: © Mar 15, 
1925; 2 ec. June 22; E 617738; Sam- 
uel William Beazley, Chicago. 

13366 


Blood (The) covers all of my sin; w 
and m H. Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis, Ind. © May 
1, 1925; 2 ec. June 10; E 618650; 
Haldor Lillenas, Indianapolis. 

13367 


Blow, blow, thou winter wind; w Wil- © 
liam Shakespeare, m William 
Vowles, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2c. July 15; E 619662; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 13368 


Blow, zephyrs, blow; by John Des- 
mond Courtney, of U. S., op. 15, no. 
5; pf. ‘© July 6, 1925; 2c. July 9; 
E 619510; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13369 


Blowin’ bubbles; w EH. Weidemeyer, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
©1e. July 6, 1925; E 617176; Ethel 
Weidemeyer, Houston. 13370 


Blue bell waltz; by Mary L. Ahern, 
Ol Ul Saino (Chul io. 1920.2 eC 
July 7; E 6175382; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. 13371 


Blue bells; flower song, Eugene Edgar 
Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. John- 
son],.ot.U. S.; pt. © Aug 17, 1925. 
2c. Aug 22; EH 622578; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 13372 


Blue bells of Scotland; variations, J. 
Musso and Juan Aguilar, both of 
U. S.; pf. and contra-bass. © July 
10, 1925; 2 ¢. July 14; E 617348; 
John Musso, Los Angeles. Toker 


Blue (The) bird; coquetterie, Frank 
EK. Tours, of U. S8.; violin and pf. 
© July 10, 1925; 2 c..July 13; BH 
619651; Harms, ine., New York. 

13374 

Blue black blues; w and m C, R. 
Erdell, arr. Walter W. Newcomer, 
Ol U.S *) © Cc, Algcael i, LO2aeeiE 
622429; Carl R. Erdell, St Louis. 

13375 

Blue bonnet; w and m Margaret Scott 
Penn, of U.S... icy duly 28) 1925-72 
ce. July 28; E 619953; Mayflower 
music pub. co., Washington. 13376 


Blue time; w and melody T. Cumings, 


Die Ulsan. Ol ec Aust S925 ar 
620078; Thayer Cumings, Bedford 
Hillis. N.Y: 13377 


Bluebelis: no. 2, of April morn, by 
William, Alwyn, of Great Britain; 
pf. (Jn 1926 local centre examina- 
tions, pianoforte, intermediate 
grade, ‘list A) © July 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 1; E 615589; Associated board 
of the R. A. M.’and the R. C. M., 
London. 13378 


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13379 


Bluebird; fox trot, w and m P. Cer- 
ami, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 18, 1925; 


K 620398; Patrina Cerami, New 
York. 13379 
Bluette; waltz J. B. Duvernoy, op. 


272, no. 1, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
leis: pl © Aue, Dios 2, 
Aug. 27; E 620547; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 138380 


Blumensprache; worte Schanzer und 
Welisch, musik Rudolph Nelson, of 
Germany. ©1e. July 6, 1925; EH 
615236; Wiener boheme _ verlag, 
Vienna. 13381 


Boat song; by K. H. Aiqouni, of U. 
S., op. 3, no. 2; violin and pf. © 
Aug. .24,, 1925; 2. ¢ Aug: 27;. H 
622703 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

13382 


Bobbed hair; w R. A. De Pender, m I. 
Vv. C. Jesseph, of W. S. © 4 c.Aug. 
11, 1925; E 620292; Rena A. De 
Pender and Ida V. C. Jesseph, Vera- 
dale, Wash. 13383 


Bobby-apple sauce; w and m W. E. 
Merrick, of British West Indies, do- 
mic.led at New York. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622126; Walter Ernest 
Merrick, New York. 13384 


Bobby Shafto; by Geoffrey Shaw, of 
Great Britain; pf., four hands. (In 
Six sea songs) © July 17, 1925; 1 
ce. July 18; EH 615481; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

r 13385 


Bobo (Le) de sa fille; poésie du XVIIe 
siécle, musique Raoul Laparra, of 
France. © July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
3; E 615660; Heugel, Paris. 

13386 

Bobolink; waltz, Eugene Edgar Bal- 
lard [pseud. of Chas. L. Johnson] 
of U. S.; pf... ©. Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. 
Aug. 22; E 622573; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 13387 


Boghen (F.) Toccata; par F. Boghen, 
of France; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1c. 


July 2; E 615183; Heugel, Paris. 7 


13388 

Bonjour, Madame du Céans; poésie 
populaire du _ Finistére, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5, 1925:° 1 «ec. Aug. 3%: BF '615647; 
Heugel, Paris. 13389 


Bonjour mon chéri ... (Good morn- 
ing, darling); bluette, F. Popy, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. July 2; 
E 615118; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 13390 


DL. 111, Sy 


Boom (The) of the sea; prelude, Flor- 
ence Newell Barbour, of U. S.; pf. 
(In Caprice-etudes) © July 15, 
1925; 2c. July 16; E 619678; Arthur: 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 18391. 


Boosey’s military journal 151st. se-- 
ries, no. 2; twelve quick marches, 
arr. Boosey & co., ltd., of Great Brit-. 
ain; band. 1. Roya! standard. [11 
others] © June 19, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
15; E 615385; Boosey & co., 1td.,. 
London, 13392: 


Border (A) home; w Will H. Ogilvie,. 
m Montague F. Phillips, of Great. 
Britain, op. 39; no. 4. © Aug. 1, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 6; E 615856; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 13393° 


Borrowers (The); w and melody V. 
M. Lane, of U. S. ©1c. July 21, 
1925; EH 617565; Verda M. Lane, So. 
Hanson, Mass. 13394. 


Bow-legged mama; w and melody T. 
Delaney, of U. S.; in D flat. ©1e. 
July 15, 1925; E 617395; Tom De- 
laney, Baltimore. 13395. 


Boy scouts march; by Henry Purmort 
Hames, of U. 8.; pf. © Aug. 10,. 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 622325; For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

138396: 

Boy scouts of America; march, by 
Nan Ray [pseud. of A. V. Leeuwen] 
of Netherlands, domiciled at Cincin-- 
nati: pf. © 1, @) duly 22701925 
619873; Ary Van Leeuwen, Cincin- 
nati. Pe ¢ 


w and m P. H. Timpson, of U. S. 
©l1c. July 8, 1925; E 619467 ; Pearl 
Hammond Timpson, Pocatello, Id. 

13398. 


Boy (The) who never came home; w 
EK. S. Nixon, m P. Nixon, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1925; E 622240; Ed. 
and Paul Nixon, Rome, Ga. 13399 


Boys’ brigade; march, Perey Wen- 
rich, of U. S.; pf. duet. © July 18, 
1925; 2c. July 21; E 617493; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13400. 


Brahms (Johannes) Famous waltz; 
arr. W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; four- 
violins with pf. ace. © June 15, 
1925; 2c. July 28; E 619852; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 13401 

We strolled along (Wir wandel- 

ten); three-part song, w G. F. 

Daumer, English version Charles 

Fonteyn Manney, m J. Brahms, op. 

96, no. 2, arr. Victor Harris, of U. 

S.; women’s voices. 4to. © July~ 


672 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


28, 1925: 2 c. Aug. 5; E 620188; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement ] 13402 


‘Breath o’ heaven; w George Gibson 
Davis, m George P. Hulten, of U. S. 
1. High voice, in D flat—2. Low 
voice, in B flat. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
2c. each Aug. 29; E 622763; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 13403 


Breve manuale missae et officii; ad 
usum FF. minorum Capuccinorum, 
cum cantu Gregoriano. 24mo. © 
sume 15, 1925; 1-e. July 15; A— 
Foreign 28161; Desclée & co., Paris. 

13404 


‘Bridal roses; wedding march, Leo 
Oehmler, of U. S., op. 222; pf. © 
Ae LA A92h 2 AUss At 


622360; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13405 
Bride (The) of Lebanon; ecanticle, 


Bryceson Treharne, of England; low 
or medium voice. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 13; E 622270; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13406 


‘Bright star of hope; w Lillian A. 
Thorsten, m Martha HE. Koenig and 
W. C. Handy, both of U. S. © 
Mme e 20. HOI: 2) ec, July, 23; Eh 
619888; W. C. Handy music pub- 
lisher, New York. 13407 


‘Bring back your wonderful love; w 
and melody M. J. Woodley, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 617975; M. 
Jean Woodley, Warsaw, N. Y. 

13408 


Broken promises; w and melody Mrs. 
G. S. Gibson, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
24, 1925; EH 622626; Mrs. G. S. Gib- 
son, Columbia, S. C. 13409 


Broken (A) song; Irish ballad, w 
Moira O’Neill, m Rudolph G. Kopp, 
of U. S.; high voice, in G. © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 6; E 622498: 
Pallma music publishers, Chicago. 

13410 


-Brontze; w and melody Jacob A. 
Zanger, of Poland, domiciled at New 
Yorks (i©¢ lie. Mar: 26; 1925: : 1 
619999; Jacob Zanger, New York. 

13411 

Brook (The); w Eugene Field, m J. 
H. Brice, of U. S. Boston, White- 
Smith music pub. co. © June 27, 
1925; 2 c. July 6; E 619481; James 
H. Brice, New York. 13412 


Brooklyn Sunday school union; nine- 
ty-fifth anniversary musical pro- 
gram, w Grant Colfax Tullar and 
others, m I. H. Meredith and others, 


13423 
at Woes Cl2nie. WO) Apr, d2..)1924 
ZC. Ane pate MUL y sary IOZ so AX 
863140; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 13413 

Broughton (Marjorie) Six odd 
songs; w Stanley C. West, m M. 


Broughton, of Great Britain. 1. 
Reveille. [5 others] © July 21, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 615801; Enoch 
& sons, ltd., London. 13414 


Brouillard (Le) montait doucement 
dans la nuit; de C. Blane de Font- 
belle, of France; pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615704; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

13415 


Brown eyed baby doll; w and melody 
Io Mt Sullivan,. of, U.S... © “tc 
Aug. 20, 1925; E 620419; Joseph 
M. Sullivan, Roxbury, Mass. 13416 


Brownies (The) in fairyland; [can- 
tata in 2 acts] by Palmer Cox, lyrics 
and music by Malcolm Douglas. 
Auge, 29,1925; 1 © and aff, Sept 
1; A 861806; Century co. New 
York. 13417 


Browns (The) ; monologue or song, W 
Perey Linkson Tarling, m_ Lois 
Barker, of England. © June 22, 
1925; 1¢. July 11; E 6153812; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

13418 


Bruckner (Anton) Drei kleine vor- 
tragsstiicke; von A. Bruckner, of 
Austria, hrsg. Josef Lorenz Wenzi ; 
klavier zu vier hinden. © May 12, 
1925; 2 ce. June 25; E 614993; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 13419 


Brume; poéme Jacques Balder, mu- 
sique E. Letellier, of France; sop. 
ou tén. Paris, Max Eschig et cie. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. July 2; H 
615091; Edgar Letellier, Paris. 

13420 


Bryan believed in heaven, that’s why 
he’s in heaven to-night; w Alfred 
Dubin and Wm. Raskin, m F. Henri 
Klickmann, of U. S. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 3; E 620674; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 13421 


Bryan's last fight; w and melody Car- 
los B. McAfee, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
28, 1925; E 622741; Carson J. Robi- 
son, New York. 13422 


Bubble song; w Mary Williams, mel- 
ody Mary Bradbury Williams, of 
Wes: 1 ec. Aug. 26;,-1925; H 
622688; Mary B. Williams, Liver- 
more, Calif. 13423 


673 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13424 


Buchbinder (Berndt) Intermezzo ; 
von B. Buchbinder, of Austria; vio- 
line solo mit pf. © Mar. 15, 1925; 
1c July 15; E 615893; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 13424 


Buena (La) suerte; paso-doble, Pedro 
Colomar [pseud. of PR. C. Romani] 
of Spain pt../ © 1 ¢. Aug. 25,1925 ; 
EH 620482; Pedro Colomar Romani, 
Havana, Cuba. 13425 


Buffalo Bill; fox trot, Wm. (Banjo 
Bill). Morris, of U. S.; ten. banjo 
solo or duet with pf. acc. © Aug. 

OE, OQ 2 OC epi lien Hi O22ea 
Nicomede music co., Altoona, Pa. 

13426 


Burgraves (Les) ; drame lyrique en 4 
actes tiré de la trilogie de Victor 
Hugo, par Léo Sachs, of France; 
partition chant et pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 @ Aug. 8, 1925; D 26799; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

13427 


Business (A) man’s luncheon; w E. 
M. Stuart, melody Frances Stuart 
von Wachtelhausen, arr. Harry Al- 
ford, both of U. S. ©1e. July 17, 


1925; E 619749; Evelyn Marie 
Stuart, Chicago. 13428 
Busted (The) bank song; w C. H. 


Dickenson, m Jack A. Edwards, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c. July 16; 
E 619705; Claude H. Dickenson, 
Huron, 8. D. 13429 


But she’s my girl now; w and melody 
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and 
Ray Henderson, all of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 6, 1925; E 622037; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 13430 


Butterfly’s (The) courtship; by Ken- 
nedy Thayne, of England; pf. 


AWS. MOV RODS 2 AC, Ae on) 
615975; Warren & Phillips, London. 
13431 


Buzz along; w and m George Collins, 
of England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations ] 
1c. Aug. 28; FE 624016; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 13432 


By grace are ye saved; w YT. O. 
Chisholm, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 5, 1995-" 2:"el! Sime 22-7 BH) 
617725; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 134383 


By quiet waters; by Paul Bliss, of 
U. S.; pf., left hand alone. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 24; BE 622634; 
B. F. Wood musie co., Boston. 

13434 


© Aug. 14, 1925; 


pt. 111,.n.'s., v. 20° 


By the brookside; idyl from suite A. 


summer afternoon, Harry B. Cairns. 
[pseud. of John S. Fearis] of U. 8.; 
pf. (Jn Forster miniature suites) 
© ‘Aug. 17, ) 1925 ;::2) e)) Ame 2224 
622517; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13485 | 


By the sea; cantata, w-G. Hubi-New-- 


combe, m Luigi Denza, of Great 
Britain; women’s voices. 4to. ©: 


Aug. (20, 1925.5; 2>-G@ Alsi BasierH. 
620475 ; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 
13436. 


set of duets for beginners, w and 
m H. Gilmore, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


© 1c. Aug. 8, 1925; E 620271; Helen 


13437 


By the stream : by Hrno Rapee and. 
William Axt, both of U. §8.; pf. 
July 2, 1925; 2c. July 3; EH 619420; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

13438 


by Ivor R. Foster, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. (Jn 1926 school examina- 
tions, pianoforte, higher division, 
list. CG). © July 18, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
1; EH 615590; Associated board of 
the R. A. M, and the R. C. M., Lon- 
don. 
Bye bye my Cinderilla [sic] ; w Aimes. 
Merrick, m W. E. Merrick, of Brit- 
ish W. I., domiciled at New York. 
© 1e. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620403; 
Walter Ernest Merrick, New York. 

— 13440: 

Bygone times; classical compositions,. 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain ; 
violin and pf. v. 1, 2. © July 27, 
1925; 1 c. each Aug. 20; E 615953, 
615954; Schott & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 13441, 13442 


Cc. C. blues; by EH. L. Bowman, of 


Gilmore, Pasadena. 


U. S.; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 

July 23, 1925; E 617656; Huday 

Louis Bowman, Ft. Worth, Tex. 
13443: 


C’est dommage; de J’adore ¢a, livret 
Albert Willemetz et Saint-Granier, 
musique H. Christiné, of France. © 
June 4, 1925; 1 ec. June 2; E 6151638; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. 13444 
C’est Séraphin; polka argentine, 
paroles Géo. Koger, musique V. 


Scotto, of France. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615739; Vincent 
Scotto, Paris. 13445. 


C. M. T. C. (The) ; march, F. Frank, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © July 10, 
1925; 2c. July 138; H 617359; Frank 
Frank, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. 

13446 


674 


13439) 


2 ee a eenatll 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Ca eest gentil; de l’operette Pas sur 
la bouche, livret André Barde, mu- 
sique Maurice Yvain, of France. 1. 
@hant et pt.—2. Orch. 4to. .© 
June 4, 1925; 1c. each July 2; E 
615063, 615064; 
Paris. [© arrangement] 

13447, 13448 


Ca m’est venu tout simplement? fox- 
trot, de Amoureux, par A. Chantrier, 
of France; petit orch. avec pf. con- 

-ducteur. 4to. © July 5, 1925;1e. 
Aug. 3; EH 615779; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 13449 


Ca ne peut pas mieux tomber; de 
J’adore Ga, paroles Albert Willemetz 
et Saint-Granier, musique H. Chris- 
tiné, of France. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; EH 615107; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 13450 


Ca s’fait pas; de Le million du bouif, 
couplets Hugues Delorme, musique 
Edouard Mathé, of France. © June 
feign tc.) Suly 23 -E 615146 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13451 


Cabal; dramatic misterioso, Arthur 
Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both of 
Cl s.5 “ore: ‘with ~pt.”.conductor. 
©jAuge, 10, 1925:; .2).e:- Aug. 15;\E 
622314; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13452 


Cadets on parade: two-part cho., w 
Annie Andros Hawley, m Herbert 
W. Lowe, arr. N. Clifford Page, of 
U.S. 4to. © July 29, 1925; 2:c. 
Aug. 5; E 620187; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 13453 


Cairo moonlight; w and melody M. 
' Repole and S. Cardinale, both of 
UST) © ce. Ames 225192550 B 
622676; Maurice Repole and Sam 
Cardinale, Danbury, Conn. 13454 


Calementy; w and melody B. Berlin, 
of U.S. © 1.e¢! Aug. 24, 1925; H 
622608; B. Berlin, Sarasota, Fla. 

13455 

California; light opera in 38 acts, w 
and m Victorine Hoyt [pseud. of 
I. H. Treadway] of U. 8S. ©1«. 
June 11, 1925; D 26795; Ida Hoyt 
Treadway, Brooklyn. 13456 


California breezes; w M. Monseth, 
melody Nell Cobb [pseud. of N. 
Cobbledick] of U. S.- © 1 ce. Aug. 
1, 1925; E 622589; Marie Monseth 
and Nell Cobbledick, Oakland, Calif. 

13457 

California paradise; w and melody 
Teak Kelly. of U.S. ©, ber Aue 
10, 1925; E 622133; Thos. F. Kelly, 
Long Beach, Calif. 13458 


Francis Salabert, 


13470) 


Call me Rosalie, call me homeward; 
w J. P. Brock, m A. Paoli, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 4; E 620140; 
Julius P. Brock, El Reno, Okl. 

13459 


Call me up tomorrow; w D. Frank 
Marcus, m M. Alexander, of U. S. 
©) Aug. 445 51925%):2! enAue) 1550 
620336 ; Maloof music co., New York. 

13460: 


Call (The) of home; w and m HE. T. 
Turnbladh, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
8, 1925; E 620262; Edwin Theodore 
Turnbladh, Los Angeles. 13461 


Call of my heart; w and m F. Cones,,. 
on UL 8) ©! tee July” 2; 192547 0 
617068 ; Fanette Cones, Indianapolis. 

13462: 


Call (The) of San Antonio; w Ber- 
tha J. Clemans, m Gertrude Clem- 
ans Ob: Ll. S..\.© Aug. (, 1925-2 
Aug. 15; E 6203834; Dan P. Alex- 
ander, Camp Baldy, Calif. 13463: 


Call (The) of the buckaroo; vaquero,. 
w Jesse G. M. Glick, melody I. M. 
Wilson, offi S.u, © B c...Sept. 3, 
1925; E 620671; Irving M. Wilson, 
San Francisco. 13464 


Call (The) of the Catskills; w Frank 
Cornell, melody Ray Kavanaugh, of 
U.S. dished uly 430, » #925 2. Hy 
617872; Rosalno amusement corp., 


New York. 13465: 
Call (The) of the East; by Felix 
White, of England; pf. © July 21, 


1925: 2°e. July 27; 617696 : (G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 13466: 


Call (The) of the plains; by Rubin 
Goldmark, of U. 8.; grand orch. 
se. © June 1, 1925; 2 ec. July 23; 
E 619848; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 13467 


Call (The) to service; w Nellie C. 
Brockhuizen, m I. H. Meredith, of 
U. S. 12mo.. © Mar. 6, 1924; 2 «. 
July 9, 1925; E 619516; -Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 13468" 


Calliope; by N. Louise Wright, of U. 
S., op. 28; pf. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2. 
Aug. 13; E 622266; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13469" 


Calvary’s cross; sacred song, w T. A. 
Owen, m S. J. Cassell, of U. S. ©- 
1c. Aug. 14, 1925; EH. 622309; Sam- 
uel Joseph Cassell, Palos Park, Ill. 

13470: 


675 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13471 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Camanche [sic] tomahawk; w and m | Canerino; scotis, melody P. Seminara, 


Netta Naomi Andrews, of U. 8S. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. © 
Aue) 27, 19256 2)e: Ames 227 HW 
622677; Janet Andrews Richison, 
Santa Cruz, Calif. 13471 


Camel (The) walk; w Cecil Mack and 
Bob Schafer, m Chris Smith and 
Tim Brymn, both of U. S8.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
CT AUe 22, 19255) 2°" Aue 2547 
620480; Broadway music corp., New 
York, 13472 


—w Chris Smith and Bob Schafer, 
m Tim Brymn and Cecil Mack, both 
Gt U.S. ©! 1 es duly pa. Loe aye 
619406; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 13473 


Camelia; mazurka, melody P. Semi- 
nara; of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 28, 1925; 
E 622735; Peter Seminara, Brook- 
lyn. 13474 


‘Campbell (Colin Macleod) Nocturne; 
by Colin Macleod Campbell, of Eng- 
land. 1. Violoncello or violin and 
pf.—2. Violin. Violoncello... 
1st violin.—5. 2nd violin.—6. Cello.— 
7. Viola._-8. Bass.—9, Harmonium.— 
10. Pf. conductor. © July 24, 1925; 
1 e. each July 25; E 615511-615520 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 

13475-13484 


‘Campbells (The) are comin’; Scottish 
folk song, arr. John EH. West, of 
England; voices in unison, in D. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 29, 1925; 1 c¢. July 
1; E 615027; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 13485 


‘Camps (The) of the C. M. T. C.; w 
and melody M. Hicks, arr. Harriet 
N. Snow, both. of U. S. © 1.« 
Aug. 7, 1925; E 622065; Margaret 
Hicks, Brooklyn. 13486 


-Can I be your big baby boy once more? 
w and melody A. M. Young, of U. S. 


©1c. July 11, 1925; BE 619586; Ada 


13487 


-Can this be love at last; waltz, w and 
m V. Lavelle, of U. S. New York 
City, Gilbert M. Elliott co. © June 
30,, 1925 5) 2eie.. duly “Hs: EE 67063 ; 
Vincent Lavelle, New York. 138488 


‘Canada, we love thee; w and m J. 
Fax, of Canada, arr. Manie G. Ma- 
son. Toronto, Mellifluent melody co. 
© Aug. 21, 1925; 1 c Aug. 24; EB 
615968; James Fax, Toronto, Ont., 
Canada. 13489 


M. Young, Gary, Ind. 


of U. S.. ©.1 c:..Aug. 14),49255' 8 
620155; Peter Seminara, Brooklyn. 
13490 


Cantique; sur un sonnet Etienne de 
la Boétie, musique Jean Dora, of 
France. © July 5, 1925; 1 ¢ Aug. 
3; E 615772; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 13491 


Canto nostalgico (Chant nostalgique) ; 
1°° sérénade en sol mineur, Ernesto 
Bosso, of Italy, op. 6; violon et pf. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 « July 2: EH 
615202; T. Lefévre, Nice, France. 

13492 


Canzonetta romagnola (Song from the - 
Romagna) ; il mazzetto, English ver- 
sion Th. Baker, of U. S., m Geni 
Sadero, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. [Italian and English text] 
©. July ..31,;/ 1925; 2) ¢e) Aug./4: 
620212; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© translation and revision 
of editing] 13493 


Cape Cod; w and m W. B. Johnstone, 
of U.S. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
20; E 622509; Wm. Bard Johnstone, 
Orleans, Cape Cod, Mass. 13494 


Capriccetto ; petit valse de concert, A. 
D’Andrea, of U. S.; saxophone with 


pf. ace. © 1 c¢ Aug 3, 1925- Bb 
617950; Alfred D’Andrea, Port 
Chester, N. Y. 13495 


Capriccietto; by Leonard Butler, of 
Great Britain; organ. © June 25, 
1925; 1 e. Aug. 3; E 615630; Augen- 
er, ltd., London. 13496 


Caprice de Pierrette; pantomime, bk. 
and m Dorothy Wilde, of U. S.; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1e¢. July 18, 
1925; E 617446; Dorothy Wilde 
Adair, New York. 13497 

Capricieuse (La); valse, Georg Egge- 
ling, of Germany, op. 120; violin 
and pf. © July 15, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
16; E 619665; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 


13498 
ase Se violins 1, 2 and pf. © 
July ..15,, 1925; 2. ex fuly AGED 


617775; Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement for violin and 
pf.] 13499 
Captain Wood; by Charles Huerter, 
of U.S.; pf... ©, dume 2a, 1925. 2..c: 
July 2; E 619385; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 13500 
Careless; w J. Cinderella, m Phil 
Baird, of. U.,.S., © Loe. May 26, 
1925; E 619487; Jos. Cinderella, 
New York. 13501 


676 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13524. 


Carita; w Dick Marvin [i. e. R. G. | Carrie from sunny Caroline; w and 


Marvin], m Donald K. Phillips, of 

U.S. ©l1c. Aug. 12, 1925; E 622207; 

Richard Gose Marvin, New York. 
13502 


Carmelina; w Maurice Talbot, m 
Francis Ames, arr. Samuel Richards 
Gaines, both of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4t6. © July 23, 1925; 2 ¢)Aug:’'3; 
E 622003; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 13503 


Carmencita; m with story, fingering, 
phrasing, glossary, ete, J. Lilian 
Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. © July 
29, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 617924; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. 
. 13504 


Carmencita waltz; valse espagnole, G. 
M. Messina, arr. Ed. Morbach, jr., 
both of U. S.; orch. 8vo. © July 
15, 1925; 2 ce. July 25; E 622433; 
Gaetano M. Messina, New York. 

13505 


Carnival dance; by R. Krentzlin, of 
Germany, op. 98; pf. (Jn Summer 


days) © July 20, 1925; 2 c. July 
20; E 619765; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13506 


Carnival memories; w and m Walt 
Merrick [i. e. W. E. Merrick] of 
British West Indies, domiciled at 
New York. Married to you. [3 
others]. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1925; EB 
622285; Walter Ernest Merrick, 
New York. 13507 


Carolina, I’m coming back to you; w 
La Moyne Sutphen and F. J. Cad- 
well, m F. J. Cadwell and Len Gray, 
both, of U. S..°©.1:c. July 29,, 1925 ; 
EK 617874; Frank James Cadwell, 
West Hartford, Conn. 13508 


Carolina moon; w and melody 2. 
Tareyton-Genge, of U. S. © 1e«. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617968; E. Tarey- 
ton-Genge; Takoma Park, D. C. 

13509 


Carolina Rose; w and melody L. Lau- 
derdale, of U. S. © 1. July 21, 
1925; E 617583; Linda Lauderdale, 
Kellyton;, Ala. 13510 


Caroline mine; w F. Olivo, m Irving 
Burdick, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Morma Jo Andrews. © 
a TO Za 2 Cul ae Woe.) 
620309; Frank Olivo, Brooklyn. 

13511 


Carolyn, when shall we meet; w and 
melody C. LaDue, of U. S. ©1«. 
July 29, 1925; E 617828; Carrie La 
Due, St. Albans, Vt. 138512 


melody B. A. Thomas, of England,. 
domiciled at Detroit, Mich., arr. 
John W. Sherwood, of U.S. ©le. 
July 6, 1925; E 617185; Bertie Al- 
fred Thomas, Detroit. 13513. 


Carry me back to that tumbled down 
shack; w and melody S. E. Bowles, 
pr UES: ©ol ¢. July 11549253 He 
619595; Susie E. Bowles, Norfolk, . 
Va. 13514 


Cascade; arpeggio waltz, Eugene EHd- 
' gar Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. 
Johnson] of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 22; E 622572; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
13515. 


Cast your cares away; w James Rowe, 
m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15h 19253) Que. duly 24 : Rh - 61 Tee 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

13516. 


Casting all cares away; w and melody 
EH. W. Anderson, of U. S. © 1 ¢. 
July 29,.1925; E 617839; Emil W. 
Anderson, Marvin, S. D. 13517 ° 


Castle of dreams; w R. Hardy, melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Risher} of U: ‘S. ) ©ct ‘ce Aur: 3, 
1925; E 617948; Ruth Hardy, Ro- 
lapp, Utah. 13518: 


Castlepatrick ; w G. K. Chesterton, m. 
Hubert J. Foss, of Great Britain. 
© July 27, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 19; BH 
615916; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

13519 : 


Castles in Spain, bring dreams of you; 
w and melody H. Keidel, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 620118; Har- 
old Keidel, Minneapolis. 13520 


Catalina island and you; fox-trot, w 
Jack FEF. O'Hagan, m Tom Swift, of’ 
U. S. © May 1, 1925; 2c. July 30; 
E 620005; Allan & co. pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. IBLyAl 


Cath’rine! shimmy, paroles Léo Le-- 
liévre, Varna et Rouvray, musique- 
F. Loewe, of Austria. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615171; Edition 
Charles Brull, Paris. 13522~ 


Caught you triflin’ blues; w and mel- 
ody Joe Gray, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
11, 1925; E 620284; Equitable music: 


eorp., New York. 13523 - 
Cavalier (The); march, Sidney P. 
Hanis: Cn CUS. ae oO), wuly tot. 


19252’ @ July’ 273" 6GU(TTT; “Jack 
Snyder pub. co., ine., New York. 
13524. 


677 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13525 


pt. 11, mvs. v.20 : 


Celani (C.) Arabesque; danse arabe, 
riduzione Vincenzo Billi, of. Italy; 
piceola orch. con pf. conduttore. 
4to.. © July 22, 1925; 1 ¢. July 23; 
E 615535 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13525 

Celene; w and m V. A. Lodwick, of 
Wl Serie Ane? 25, m9 259 oH 
622656; Vera Arleta Lodwick, Los 
Angeles. 13526 


Cha, cha, cha; w and melody P. Bur- 
stein, of Poland, domiciled at New 
Work... © sc. dune 25,1075. on 
617282; Paul Burstein, Brooklyn. 

13527 


Chagrin d’amour;  valse-hésitation, 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 388; 
orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. © 
Ayer FOZ 1 mea wAnie IS sak 
615907 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13528 

‘Chanson caprice; by Edwin H. Le- 

mare, of U. S., op. 150; organ. © 


PRI Mf MOD et ea ANT ere Hy 
622529; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13529 


Chanson d’automne; par C. Denisty, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to.. © June 4, 1925; 1 « 
July 2; E 615117; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 13530 


‘Chanson du forestier; par Guillaume 
Balay, of France; cor et pf. Hdi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon et 
eie,+1C), June 4, 1925" Wy cabal se? ; 
BH 615165; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

13531 


‘Chanson espagnole; chant populaire, 
traduction francaise de la Maison 
- du lied, harmonisation Maurice Ra- 
vel, of France. [Texte francaise 
et espagnol] © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 2; E 615085; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© harmonization] 13532 


‘Chanson francaise; chant populaire 
du Limousin, harmonisation Maur- 
ice Ravel, of France. [Texte fran- 
caise et limousin] © June 4, 1925; 
1 ce July 2; E 615084; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© harmonization] 


‘Chanson hébraique; traduction fran- 
caise de la Maison du lied, harmoni- 
sation Maurice Ravel, of France. 
[Texte francaise et hebreu] © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2: E 615082; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© harmoni- 
zation | 13534 

‘Chanson italienne; romaine chant 
populaire, traduction francaise de 
la Maison du lied, harmonisation 
de Maurice Ravel, of France. 


13533 


[Texte francaise et italien] © 


-; June 4,:1925; 1 ¢.. July 2 ;:H 615083 ; 


[© harmoni- 
13535 


Chanson pastorale; by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; organ. © 
July -18,,.1925;..2) ex duly) eee 
617522; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13536 


Chanson sans paroles; par Avenir H. 
Monfred, of Italy; orch. avee pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 
ic. July 2; E 615112; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 13537 


Chansonette; by R. H. Prutting, of 
U.eSis pi ©Ordiulpi25) tees 2c. 
July 20; E 619768; Anthony bros., - 
Fall River, Mass. 13538 


Chansons bréves; quatre mélodies, 
Hmile Nerini, transecrites A. G. A. 
Moignard, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. 1.Le long du 
quai. [3 others!” © July &, £925- 
1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615729; Costallat et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 

13539 

Chant arabe; by A. Segall, of U. S., 
op. 3; melody with pf. ace. © 1. 
July 18, 1925; EH 619769; Arno Se- 
gall, New York. 138540 


Chant d’ avril; 2™° sérénade en la 
majeur, Ernesto Bosso, of Italy, op. 
7; violon et pf. © June 4, 1925; 
1-e@.,July 23. 61bfo, To eteyre; 
Nice, France. 13541 


Chant de bravoure; de Guillaume 
Balay, of France; harmonie et fan- 
fare. Parties et partition. Edition 
musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
July 5, 1925;.1¢: Aug. 3; HE '615798 ; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13542 

Chant du soir; par Florent Schmitt, 
arr. S. Chapelier, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
5,)) 1925 sve! CANS. CSL Giae27 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
orchestration ] : 13543 

Chant élégiaque; par Léon Van Stra- 
ten, of Belgium; violon avee pf. ace. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 @ Aug. 3, 1925; 
E 615721; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 13544 

Chant of the corn grinders; w Charles 
O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieurance, of 
U.S. «© July, tS, alos eee dely 
21; E 617513; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 135468 


Chant slavonique; by Paul Du Val. 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2 e.July..21.; WGl/a2h = hes. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13546 


Durand et cie., Paris. 
zation | 


678 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Charabane Joe; w Greatrex Newman, 
m Wolseley Charles, of Great Brit- 
ain. © June 22, 1925; 1c. July 15; 


E 615376; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 


don. 13547 


Characteristics in music; illustrative 
compositions for music appreciation, 
Helen S. Leavitt, of .U. S.; pf. © 
June 22, 1925; 2c. July 9; aff. July 
8; A 855818; Ginn & co., Boston. 

13548 


Charleston baby of mine; w Bernie 
Grossman, m Danny Dougherty. of 
Wes. © July 24, 1925; 2°c. July 
25; E 617682; Stark & Cowan, New 
York. 13549 


Charleston blues: w W. R. G. Duane, 
m W. R.G. Duane and Frank Owens, 
both of U. 8S. ©1e. July 30, 1925; 
E 620064; William Richard Galt 
Duane, New York. 13550 


Charleston clarinet blues; by Bob 
Fuller and Louis Hooper, both of 
U. S.; clarinet and pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 14; E 622295: Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 

13551 


Charleston geetchie dance; w and mel- 
ody T. Delaney, arr. Bob Ricketts, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1925: 
EK 622456; Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 

13552 


Charleston mad; w and melody J. 
Burns, of .Us Ss© 1e.,..Aug/>10, 
1925; E 622111; John Burns, Brook- 

- lyn. 13553 


Charmed land; w and m A. L. Phil- 
lips, of U.S... © 1 e::July: 23,1925 ; 
E 617660; A. Lynn Phillips, Seattle. 

13554. 


Chase (The); impromptu, Josef 
Rheinberger, op. 5, no. 1, ed. Cal- 
vin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
27, 1925; 2 ec Aug. 27; E 620536; 
Century music pub co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 13555 

Chasse (la) des papillons (Chasing 
butterflies) ; danse de ballet, Jennie 
Franklin, of U. S.; pf. © July 15, 
1925; 2 c. July 16; E 619704; Fran- 
ces Franklin pub. co., Holyoke, 
Mass. 13556 


Chatterbox; by E. S. Hosmer, of U. 


Sty ph. + ©) Aue. 145192956 2iewAue. 
17; E 622361; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 13557 
‘Cheer up; w and melody Clara Belle, 
of.. Us <8. 1 Co AME. play sel OOH <4 
EK 620355; Helena Haderer, Genoa, 
‘GUY 13558 
6 


13570 
Cheers, tears and roses; w and m 
Tt Sst Harrison, of 3 U.iS..19© be. 


‘July 23, 1925; E 617651; Leonard 


S. Harrison, Akron, O. 13559 
Chemin (Le) de tous; de Georges 
Auriec, of France; petit orch. (Mal-- 


borough s’en va-t’en guarre, no 2) 
1., Partition —2. Parties. © July 
5, 1925; 1 c. each Aug. 3; E 615684, 
615685; Heugel, Paris. 
13560, 13561 
Chester-Min-Andy; w G._ Richard, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 


AG VAN Se. ie AOgo! IN .G22463 5 
George Richard, Leechberg, Pa. 
13562 


Chicago waddle; w and melody H. 
Dowell, “of U.S. «© toe Aug: 13; 
1925; EH 620308; Edgar Dowell. New 
York. 13563 

Chick, chick, chick, chick, chicken lay 
a little egg for me; fox trot, w and 
m Fred Holt, Thos. McGhee and 
Irving King, all of England; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. Irving King. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 19, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 24; E 615967; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 13564 


Child (The) and the star; two-part 
school song, w M. L. Hlliott, m Jos- 
eph Speaight, of England; treble 
voices. 4to:' © July 2; 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 13; E 615831; Winthrop Rog- 
ers, ltd., London. 13565 

Childhood days; w and melody A. E. 
Golding, of Canada. © 1 ec. Aug. 
16, 1925; E 622090; Albert E. Gold- 


ing, Redditt, Ont., Canada. 18566 
Child’s play (Tdndelei); by Franz 
Behr, op. 575, no. 3, ed. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 27, 


1925; 2 ec. Aug. 27; E 620517; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 13567 


Chill of the eve; choral song, w James 
Stephens, m eHerbert Hughes, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, in B 
flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 138, 1925; 1 e. 
Aug. 19; E 615911; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 13568 


Chinatown; tanzpantomime, Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany; pf. © 1 e. 
July 6, 1925; E 615234; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 13569 

Chinesischer tanz; intermezzo, Jaap 
Kool, of Holland; oreh. mit har- 
monium und violine direktion. 4to. 
© duly 1.419253 dc duly 14; 5 
615336; Adolph Furstner, Berlin-W., 
Germany. 13570 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13571 


° pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Chiquitita mia; letra y musica Maria 
Grever, of U. S. © June 12, 1925; 
1c. July 3, 1 ¢. July 29; E 619978 ; 
Casa Alemana de musica, s. a., Mexi- 
co D. F., Mexico. 13571 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Chopin 
violoncello album; arr. and ed. Ced- 
ric Sharpe, of England; with pf. 
ace. Berners ed. 1. Mazurka in C 
major. [5 others] © July 23, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 615852; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. [© arrang- 
ing and editing] 13572 


Nocturne; op. 15, no. 3, ed. Cal- 
vin Grooms, of U. S.; pf., in G min. 
©) Anes 2.71925") 2 el wAue. 2s 
620522 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 13573 


Chou-Chou; de l’opérette, paroles Max 
Eddy et Raoul Praxy, musique 
Henri Berény, of France. © June 
4 A925 27/1. .@) (Fuly|2% BW Gl5187 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13574 


Chrétien (Hedwige) Six etudes ro- 
mantiques; par H. Chrétien, of 
France; pf. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon et cie. 1. Dés 
Vaube. [5 others] © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615167; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13575 


Christensen’s (Axel) new instruction 
book for playing rag, jazz and popu- 
lar music on the saxophone; by A. 
W. Christensen, of U. S. Chicago, 
Ill., Christensen school of popular 
music. © Feb. 20, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
3; E 622491; Axel W. Christensen, 
Chicago. 13576 


rag and jazz piano playing; by 
A. W. Christensen, of U. 8S. Chicago, 
Ill., Christensen school of popu- 
lar music... -© Apr; 29, 1925; 2 ec. 
Aug. 3; E 622492; Axel W. Chris- 
tensen, Chicago. [© pages 17-19- 
22 and 31] IBD 


Christensen’s instruction book for 
playing rag, jazz and popular mu- 
sic on the tenor banjo; arr. J. B. 
Corbett and Henry Russo, both of 
U. S. Chicago, Ill, Christensen 
school of popular music. © Apr. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 3; E 617917; Alex 
W. Christensen, Chicago. 13578 


Christensen’s rag time instructor, no. 
2; including The Christensen’s in- 
structor for jazz piano playing, etc., 
A. W. Christensen, of U. 8S. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Christensen school of 
popular musie. (Cover title: Chris- 
tensen’s (Axel) ragtime instructor, 


no.2) © July 18, 1925; 2¢. Aug. 33 
KE 617918 ; Axel W. Christensen, Chi-- 
cago. 13579: 


Christianity, the heritage of all man-. 
kind; w and m BH. B. Davis, of U.. 
S.; cho. for mixed voices, pf. or: 
organ ace. 4to. © June 22, 1925; 
2e. July 23; E 617708; Edgar B. 
Davis, Campello, Mass. 13580: 


Christmas carol; the first Noél, har-- 
monized and freely arr. Alfred. 
Pochon, of Switzerland, domiciled. 
at New York; 1st and 2nd violin,. 
viola and violoncello. © May 26.. 
1925; 2c. July 23; E 619847; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 


Christmas (A) earrolle; w and melo-- 
dy E. R. Otis, of U. S. © May 15,. 
1925; 2 c. June 5; E 617411; Eliza- 
beth Richards Otis, New York. 

13582: 


Christmas (A) of her own; songa-- 
logue, text and lyrics Edith Sanford. 
Tillotson, m I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 
8vo. 1. Music only ed.—2. Complete: 
ed. © Oct. 19, 1923; 2 c. and aff.. 
each July 9, 1925; A 862013, 862014 ;. 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

135838, 13584- 


Churban; w Z. Schneyer, m Israel. 
Gladstein, of Germany, op. 2, no. 1. 


(ja17) 
© saby (2%, 1995s Bre VAnreee ee ah 
622404; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 

‘ 18585. 


Ci manchi tu; w S. Parisi, melody D.. 
Tripepi, of U. S” ©) 1) eG Ane A19,. 
1925; E 622444; Domenico Tripepi,. 
Brooklyn. 13586: 


Ciccio toccami; valzer, G. Ardizzone- 


and F. Biazzo, both of U. S. ©1e. 

July 1, 1925; E 619340; Le due- 

Sicilie music roll co., New York. 
13587 


Cicciuzza mia; polecha, Santi Tafar- 
ella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. (© J ‘e) Hilyo dyine2a 
619336; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 


13588. 
Cinquecento (La) e nove; inno popo-- 


lare, versi G. Adami, musica R. Zan- 
donai, of Italy. © July 6, 1925; 
1c. July 7; E 615270; Societa ano- 
mina fiat, Torino, Italy. 13589" 


Circling pigeons (KrouZici holubi) ; 
laendler, arr. Karel Echtner, of 
U. SS. 4to: 1. Orech.—2, Band. ©: 
July 11, 1925; 2 c. each July 17; 


680 


13581. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. T—-8, 1925 


E 619732, 619738; Vitak-Elsnic co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 

13590, 13591 

Circus (The) ; w Edward Anthony, m 

Eleanor Marum, of U. S.; med. 


voice. © July 1, 1925; 2c. July 6;. 
EH 617116; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Mork, 13592 


Ciribiribin waltz; by Pestalozza, arr. 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. or organ. 
© Thue 25,.1925.;.2)¢. June; 293) B 
619205; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 13593 


Clair de lune sur l’étang; par Auguste 
Chapuis, of France; pf. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615212; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 13594 


Clark method of study for the drum- 
mer; compiled and arr. HE. V. Clark, 
ares: Cr tuty “10° 1925: 2: 
ivets« dit. Sily 24: A SGtZo7 ; 
Eugene V. Clark, Chicago. 13595 


Class (The) method for the violin; 


teacher’s manual and pf. acc. for bk. 
1, Albert G. Mitchell, of U. S. © 
July 16, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 5; 
A 864107; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

13596 


Cleo; fox-trot from Cleopatra, Arthur 


Wood, arr. Al. Frisk, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 1 c Aug. 25; E 


624006; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment |] 13597 


from Cleopatra, w Percy Green- 
bank, m Arthur Wood, of Great 
Britain. © July 29, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
15; E 615885; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 13598 


Cleopatra ; selection from the musical 


comedy, Oscar Straus, additional 
nos. and arr. Arthur Wood, of Great 
Britain; pf. © July 31, 1925; 1 ¢. 


Aug. 15;. E 615881; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 13599 


-Cléopatre; poéme symphonique, Paul 


Pierné, of France; orch. avec pf. 
eonducteur. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 2; EH 615196; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 13600 


-Cler (Le) ruysselet courant; poésie 


Joachim Du Bellay, musique Raoul 
Laparra,' of France. © July 5, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615665; Heugel, 
Paris. 13601 


«Clo-clo; selection, Franz Lehar, addi- 


tional numbers Max Darewski, arr. 
EKdward ‘Green, of Great Britain; 


13613 


pf. © Aug. 12, 1925; 1c. Aug. 26; 
EK 624003; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© English 
edition and arrangement] 138602 


Close in my arms, only you; w B. F. - 
Ellison, m L. T. René, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 3, 1925; E 620678; Bennie 
F. Ellison and Leon T. René, Los 
Angeles. 13603 


Close your eyes, Mister Moon, close 
your eyes; w R. L. Blymyer, melody 
H. A. Coibion, of U. S. ©1ce. July 
1, 1925; E 6193858; Raymond Leroy 
Blymyer, Rawson, O, and Harry A. 
Coibion, Chicago. 13604 


Closerie des lilas; sérénade-boston, 
Babil Calvete, of Spain; pf. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615794; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 13605 


Coates (Eric) Two light syncopated 
pieces; by E. Coates, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. 1. Moon magic. [1 
other] © July 25,4925; 4 ¢..Aug. 
6; E 615857; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 13606 


Cocoanut (The) cook; w and m C. HE. 
Ciarniello, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © June 10, 
$9252 ec. July 15; EB 617367; C. H. 
Ciarniello, Cleveland. 13607 


Cocoanut strut: by Bob Fuller and 
Isadore Myer, both of U. S.; pf. 
with clarinet pt. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1925; E 620458 ; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 13608 


Coeur brisé (Broken heart) ; by Ernest 
Gillet, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S8.; 
full band with solo B fiat cornet 
conductor. 4to. © June 10, 1925; 
2c. July 23; E 619836; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 


13609 
Cour (Le) désolé; par E. Jaques- 
Daleroze, of Switzerland. © June 


4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615226; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 13610 
Coeur meurtri; de Gabriel-Marie et 
Hans Ourdine, both of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. Paris, 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie. © July 5, 
125 ve: (Aayel 3's 61a (43% *S. 
Chapelier, Paris. 13611 
Coeur (Le) simple; huit petits chants, 
paroles et musique EH. Jaques-Dal- 
eroze, of Switzerland. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615151; Heugel, 
Paris. 13612 


Coffee (The) pot; w and melody A. 
Razzoe, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622108; Andrew Razzoe, 
New York. 13613 


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13614 


pt. III, n. S., v. 20) 


Cold storage papa, your hot house 
mama is too warm for you; w avi 
melody Tim Brymn, Chris Smith and 
Clarence Williams, all of U. S. © 
le. July 24, 1925; E 619930; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 18614 


Coleridge-Taylor (S.) Three dream 
dances; arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain ; violoncello and pf. © Aug. 
5, 1925; 1 « Aug. 22; E 624010; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 13615 


Colleen’s (The) harp; w and melody 
G. A. Kalar, of U. S: ©1ce. Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622787; George A. Ka- 
lar, Largo, Fla. 13616 


Colombes (Les); poésie d’Albert Sa- 
main, musique Léon Escoffier, of 
France. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. © June 4, 1925; 
1 c« July 2; E 615086; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13617 


Colombine; minuet, L. L. Delahaye, 
op. 15, ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
Di, ©) Aue 24) 1925.-"2"e. Aue 20 * 
EE 620545; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


13618 
paroles Paul Verlaine, musiqne 
Max D’Ollone, of France. © July 


dD, 1925; Te.” Aug? 33H 615674 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 13619 
Colonial (The) lady; minuet from 


suite The masquerade ball, Harold 
N. Wansborough, of U. S.; pf. (Jv 
Forster miniature suites) .© Aug. 
17, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 22; EH 622538 ; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 13620 


Colorado nights; w Willard Robison, 
m Russel Robinson, both of U. S.; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © July 3, 1925; 2c. July 
3: E 619401; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 13621 


Combination; from Mimi, T. Schipa, 


of Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, 
Fla.; melody with pf. ace. ©1.. 
duly 138, 1925; B,..61(820;. Tito 


Schipa, % Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 13622 


Come a little closer; from On with 
the dance, Philip Braham, of Great 
Britain; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © July 2, 1925; 1c. July 15; 
E 615388; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd. London. [© arrange- 
ment } 138622 


Come back my dearie; w and melody 
M. Barber, of U. S. © 1e. July 
21, 1925; E 617555; Maud Barber, 
Washington. 13624 


Come back to me dear; w and melody 
C.F. Dale, of: U.. 8S): © 01 @ Aug. 
ol, 1925; E 622776; Carl F. Dale, 
Port Richmond, 8S. I., N. Y. 18625. 


Come back to me my baby doll; waltz. 
song, w and m P. H. Hale, of U. 8. 
© July! 8, 1925.:6-2 e. cauly ey ih, 
617287; Philip Henry Hale, St. 
Louis. 18626. 


Come back with a smile; ballad, w 
S. Lincheck, m Theo. G. Beach, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. ~ 
© }July 27, 1925; 2 e. duly (29778) 
617796; Stella Lincheck, Bulger, Pa. 

13627 

Come little girl and fly with me; w 
and melody S. Phillips, of U. S. 
© 1e Aug. 10, 1925; BE 622098; 
Samuel Phillips, Creston, Ky. 

13628: 

Come May with all thy flowers; three- 
part song, w Thomas Moore, m Pal- 
mer John Clark, of U. S.; women’s. 


voices. 4to. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E 620500; J. S. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. 13629- 


Come o’er the sea; four-part vocal 
waltz, w Thomas Moore, m Frederic: 
Field Bullard, arr. C. Francis. 
Woods, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c Aug. 29; BE. 
622759; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 13630: 

Come on boys; w and melody A. King, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York. 
City, arr. Gussie Schwartzenberg. 

1 ec. Aug. 7, 1925; E 622047; 
Adolph King, New York. 13631. 


Come over to-night I want you; w 
and m Leo Friedman, of U. S. 
© July 27, 1925; 2 ec. July 30; E: 
620011; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 13632 - 


Come rally around our flag; w P. D. 
Clear, m Kathryn I. White, of U. S. 
© 1e June 2, 1925; E 620129; 
Phillip D. Clear, Kansas City, Mo. 

13633 . 

Come rally ’round our flag all free- 
men; w P. D. Clear, m Kathryn I. 
White, of U. S. © July 17, 1925; 
2c July 20; E 619774; Philip D. 
Clear, Kansas City, Mo. 13634 - 


Come to Okeechobee; w and m A. R. 
Wilson, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. June. 
25, 1925; E 620098; Ada Rogers 
Wilson, Miami, Fla. 13635 - 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS > 


nos. 7-8, 1925 | 


Come where the Finger-lakes are danc- 
ing; Indian fox-trot melody, w A. 
Runyon, m EH. J. La France, of 
U. S., arr. Lew-Gould. Auburn, N. 
Y., La France-Runyon pub. co. © 
Meter booms 2. e Aue: 33 


622283 ; HE. Jos. La France and Anna’ 


Runyon, Auburn, N. Y. 13636 


Comes, at times, a stillness; anthem, 
w I. Gregory Smith, m Henry L. 
Read, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 13, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 15; E 615387; Banks & son, 
York, England. 13637 


Comin’ home; w Bert Kalmer and 
Harry Ruby, m Jack Little, of U. S.; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © July 7, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
7; E 619456; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 13638 


Coming again; w Albert A. Rand, m 
Grant, Colfax,Tullar, of U..S. “© 
Kepeo 1924 <2" ec) July 9, 1925: Hh 
619517; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 13639 


Coming back; w and melody J. Koch, 
Cnivorss« © te July diy 1925 >" 
619604; Jackie Koch, Easton, Pa. 

13640 


Comme les américains; one step, sur 
les motifs de la chanson de Jules 
Combe, Ciro Urbini, of Italy, et W. 
Gradel’s, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © June 
eGo re. uly’ 25°. 6L5142.; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement |] 13641 


Comme so’ belle ’e femmene ’a stag- 
gione; w R. Cavallo, m L. Canoro, 
of U. S.; violin acc. © 1c. July 
16, 1925; E 619688; Louis Canoro 
and Ralph Cavallo, New York. 

13642 


Communion service; in Gregorian 
style, w from the Bible, m Arthur 
F. M. Custance, of U. S. 4to. © 
Aug. 5, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 622010; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. 

13648 


Community singers’ programme no. 1; 
w J. W. Graves, Florence Hoare and 
others, m ed. Gerrard Williams and 
Gibson Young, both of Great Brit- 
ain. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
May 8; E 615248; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 13644 


no. 3; ed. Gerrard Williams, of 
Great Britain and’ Gibson Young. 
4to. © May 26, 1925; 1 c. June 22; 
E 614989; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 13645 


13656 


no. 4; ed. Gerrard Williams and 
Gibson Young, both of Great Brit- 
ain ato. YC). June 10." 1925* 1 @. 
Aug. 10; E 615839; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 


Comociamo; by M. B. Williams, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1925; 
E 622687; Mary B. Williams, Liv- 
ermore, Calif. 13647 


Concentrate mama; w and melody S. 
C. Miller, of U. S. ©1¢ July 29, 
1925; E 617825; Sam C. Miller, Ak- 
ron,, @: ¢)’ 13648 


Coneert-etude; by Brahm van den 
Berg, of Holland, domiciled at Los 
Angeles,, Calify: .pf. .© 1c... Aug: 
5, 1925; E 622673; Bertha Wake- 
field van den Berg, Los Angeles. 

13649 


Concertino; von Pau! Dessau, of Ger- 
many; solovioline mit fidte, klari- 
nette und horn. Partitur. 12mo. 
© Fuly 3131925 :-A ‘en Aug, 255, 0 
615988; B. Schott’s. sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 13650 


Concerto grosso; by Ernest Bloch, of 
Switzerland, domiciled at Cleveland, 
O.; conductor’s se., and orch. pts., 
With violin obbl. Birchard ed. 
RUSE, OD e Or ANIC. | ites bel, 
622671; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 13651 


Concone (—) Etude; op. 24, no. 20, 
selected and ed. Leopold Godowsky, 
of U. S.; pf. © July 29, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 3; E 617921; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, phras- 
ing, annotations and glossary] 

13652 


Confession (The) ; part-song, w Rich- 
ard Harris Barnham, m Irving Ging- 
rich, of U. S.; mezzo-sop., alto and 
bars! 4to.% © Ade) 24192572" ¢ 
Aug. 27; E 620503; J. S. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. 13653 


Confidences (Les) ; paroles et musique 
HH. Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland. 
©) (dune 401995 41 eo July 2 
615227 ; Heugel, Paris. 13654 


Conjuration (The); w after the 
Chinese of Hung-So-Fan, m Martin 
Shaw, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
© ‘July 28, 192531 c= July 29%" hi 
615574; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 13655 


Connecticut college song book; by 
various composers, of U. S. 4to. © 
June 13, 1925; 2 c. and aff. July 2; 
A 860287; Connecticut college for 
women, New London, Conn. 13656 


/ 683 


13646 - 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13657 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Consider and hear me; 
from Psalm 13, m I. H. Meredith, 
of U. S8S.; contralto solo and cho. 
4t0..,. ©, Oet. 3, 1923: 2. er July, 9, 
1925 ; E 619528; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 13657 


Conspiration; fantaisie mysterioso, 
Vincent Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. June 4, 
1925; 1 ce. July 2; E 615126; J. 
Yves K., Paris. 13658 


Contestant; march, Harry L. Alford, 
of: U:; S.; band.: 4to. © Auge: 45, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 12; E 622197; Victor 
publications, ine., Chicago. 13659 


Conversations; par Edouard Mathé, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. >" Parties) 4to! © 4 July’. 5, 
1925 > 1 es /Aug./ 33 BH G15787s: Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 13660 


Converted (A) flapper; w and melody 
G. W. Anderson, of U. 8S. © 1 «. 
July 6, 1925; E 617129; G. W. An- 
derson, Mulberry, Ark. 13661 


Cooky (The) moon; w Edmund Vance 
Cook, m Gladys M. Bell, of U. 5S. 
© July 22, 219254°2" eo July? 245° H 
619925 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 13662 


Coon’s (A) doxology; w Jeff Branen, 
m Leo Friedman, of U. S. © Aug. 
25, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 620597; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 13663 


Cogs (Les) d’or canadiens; paroles 
Joseph Courteau, musique G. R. 
Amiot, of Canada. © June _ 30, 
1925; 2c. July 6; E 615493; Gilles 
Rene Amiot, Valleyfield, Canada. 

13664 


Coqueta!... ; tango milonga, José 
Sentis, of Spain; pf. con parole. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615205; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13665 


Corbreuse (Claude) Quatre chansons 
d’amour; paroles RosSemonde Gé- 
rard, musique CC. Corbreuse, of 
France. 1. L’amour qui passe. [3 
others] © July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
3; E 615738; Lucien Brulé, Paris. 

13666 


Cordace; danse grecque, Sylvio Laz- 
zari, of Italy; pf. © July 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 3; E 615767; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 13667 


Core traduto...; versi Vincenzo 
Manente, musica Raffaele Grauso, of 
U. 8.; mand. ace. 4to. © Aug. 27, 
1925; 2, ¢. Aug. 28; 6 622725: An- 
tonio Grauso, New York. 13668 


anthem, w | Corinne; love song, Arthur Kay, arr. 


Edmund Roth, both of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 622349; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
13669 
Corn bread wiggle; by Bob Fuller and 
Isadore Myer, both of U. S.; pf. 
with B flat clarinet pt. A ir 
Aug. 22, 1925; H 620459; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
13670 


Corydon, marche devant; odes, frag- 
' ment, poésie Ronsard, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615653 ; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 


Cosmopolitan lady; one-step, from On 
with the dance, Noel Coward, of 
Great. Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 15, 1925;1c. 
July 3; E 615256; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 13672 


Cossack dance; by Edward A. Muel- 
ler, of U.\S.'> pk, Ou Anes to e275, - 
2c. Aug. 17; E 622414; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 13673 


Cottage (The) by the river; w and 
melody G. Hinrichs, of U. 8S. © 
1e. July 21, 1925; E 617568; Ger- 
hard Hinrichs, Greenfield, IU. 

13674 


Coucou (Le) (The cuckoo); rondo, 
Claude Daquin, ed. Calvin Grooms, 
of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 27; E 620550; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 138675 


Could you but live your life again; 
w M. Smith, m Charles T. Edwards, 
of U. S. Wilmington, Del., One 
price music co. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
2 e. Aug. 19; E 622504; Morde 
Smith, Wilmington, Del. 13676 


Country dance; by Florence Turner- 
Maley, of U. S.; pf. © July 14, 
1925; 2 ec. July 18; E 619812; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 13677 


Country (A) dance; by E. Beck-Slinn, 
of England, op. 26, no. 3; pf. © 
uly: 113)! 19254" 2 ce. 0S idye Ze? Hh 
617640; B. F. Wood music co., Bos: 
ton. 13678 


Country tune; by Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; violin. (In 1926 
school examinations, higher divi- 
sion—list B) © July 28, 1925; 1 
e. Aug. 7; E 615863; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. and the R. C. 
M., London. 13679 


684 ' 


13671 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13703 


Couplets-Lulu; from Mimi, T. Schipa, 
of Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, 
Fla.;: melody with pf. ace. © 1. 
tly 1025; HK G6I¢sl9.; Lito 
Schipa, % Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 13680 


Cours raisonné de solfége et de théorie 
élémentaire; par Alice Gabeaud, of 
France; pf. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 
1 e. Aug. 3; A—Foreign 28375; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 13681 


Cousin Cuz; w J. H. Edwards, m Mrs. 
L. H. Edwards, of U. S. Portland, 
Or., Oregon conservatory of music. 
©) July 17," 1925;' 2c. July 20: E 
617703; J. H. and L. H. Edwards. 
Portland, Or. 13682 


Cradle (The) of Bethlehem: Christ- 
mas service, w Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson and others. m Alice Larry 
Woodcock and I. H. Meredith, both 
of U.S. Syo. © Oct. 6, 1923: 2 c. 
and aff. July 9, 1925: A 862009; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

13683 


Cradle song; w and m Frederick Mac 
Murray, of U. S. i 
2. Violin and pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. each July 21; E 617487, 617488 : 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

13684. 13685 


Cradle (A) song: poem Padraic Co- 
lum, m Kenneth Tod, of England: 
medium voice. © June 380, 1925; 
2c. July 3: E 617104; G. Schirmer. 
inc., New York. 13686 


w W. Blake, m K. L. Richards, 
Meroe tC, Lic. Julyse5, 19257 Bi 
617756; Katherine Louise Richards, 
New York. 13687 


Crazy: w and melody. B. A. Thomas, 
of England. domiciled at Detroit, 
Mich. © 1 ¢« July 6, 1925; E 
617184; Bertie Alfred Thomas, De- 
tro‘t. 13688 


Crazy Bill; fox trot, Wm. (Banjo Bill) 
Morris, of U. S.; ten. banjo solo or 
duet, with pf. ace. © Aug. 27. 1925: 
2 c. Sept. 1: E 622838; Nicomede 
music ¢@o., Altoona, Pa. 13689 


Crest march; by A. M. Satterlee, of 
Wess art Web Baker? pf. © 
Aue.’ 1, 1925: 2 cc.’ July 30: B 617888 - 
M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia. 13690 


Crisp autumn days: By Florence New-. 


ell Barbour, of U. S.; pf. (In Ca- 
-price-etudes) © July 15, 1925; 2 c. 
July. 16; E 619676; Arthur. P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13691 


Crispus Attucks; w F. Grant Gilmore, 
m T. Wilson, of U. S., arr. John W. 
Ellison. © 1c. July 27, 1925; E 
617784; Theo. Wilson, Atlantic City. 

13692 

Croissant Park you’re calling me; w 
Eduard Sullivan, m R. L. Toland, 
Of US: | © fe. June* 29,1925 
617305; Rose L. He Dorchester, 
Mass. 13693 


Croon (A); by Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; violin. (In 1926 
school examinations, violin, primary 
division, list B) © July 18, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 1: E 615596: Associated 
board of the R. A. M. & the R. C. 
M., London. 13694 


Croon a little lullaby: w Harry D. 
Kerr, m Chris Schonberg and Clyde 
Baker beth -of U..S24.©.. Auz. 36 
£925: 2/e. Auge it; BH 620278; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

13695 

Croquis et Silhouettes, no. 3: by 
Schutt, ed. and played McNair Ilgen- 
tritz, of U.S. “S6fo.carola. “no. 
75955) [Music roll] © June 30, 
1925; 2 ec. July 9: E 617258; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© arranging and 


editing] 13696 
Croquis zoologiques; de Armand Bol- 
séne, of France; pf. 1. Chien et 


chat. [4 others] © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615696; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 13697 
Cross (The); w and m F. Loeble, of 
es OC) Me aly 2 ooo eo 
617667 ; Frank Loeble, Philadelphia. 
13698 

Cross my heart, there’s none but you: 
wand m J. A. French, of U. 8S. © 
Mug. 71,1925; 2 e. Aug..3; BE 620095% 
J. A. French, Louisville. 13699 


Cr oss (The) victorious; w Hileen New- 
ton, m Keith Delmore, of England ; 
iB lak ©. Aug: 142, W925 5 4. 
Aug. 24; E 615970: Warren VY. Phil- 
lips. London. 13700 

Cross word papa: w and melody S. 
Guckenheimer, of U. 8S. ©1c. June 
22, 1925: E 617418; Sims Gucken- 
heimer, Savannah, Ga. 13701 


‘Crossing the bar; w Alfred Tennyson, 


m J. ©. Blaker, of U. S.: male 
voices. 4to. © Mar. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 11; HE 619624; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 13702 
Crown of victory; mareh, J. W. Es- 
plin, of Great Britain; pf. Hull 
élite ed. © July 7, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
18, 1925; E 615414; James P. Hull, 
London. 13703 


65757263 685 


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13704 


Crying water (Miniahoton) ; w and m 
Bernard Hamblen, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; in E min. 
Gy Nae.) 4 TOI 8h Dore) ae ee By 
622059 ; Hnoch & sons, New York. 


13704. 


Csicsone; by Bela Zerkovitz, of Hun- 
gary: pt. .©,.14¢. J lye20,-1925.. HI 
619796; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 13705 


Cuban serenade; by Frederick Wil- 
liams... .Ola7 Was 34 Dilan oO) wulyyct8: 
1925; 2 c. July 21; HE 617491; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Cucu (Il) innammorato; w L. Ferri, 
melody Louis Canoro, of U. S. © 
1e. July 29, 1925; E 617847; Loreto 
Ferri, New York. 13707 


Cuffietta blu! versi M. A. Mancini, 
musica U. Colonnese, of Italy ; mand. 
acc. Naples, Edizione casa editrice 
Marechiaro. S8vo. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. July 14; EH 615325; Vincenzo 
Esposito, Naples. 13708 


Cuneo (A. F.) Trentadue eserecizii e 
studii; per lettura a prima vista, A. 
F. Cuneo, of Italy; contrabbasso a 


4 corde. Ed. Ricordi. © June 30, 
1925 ee. July a ae Ei Ol s0 4a: WG. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 13709 


Curly-girlie I love you; w and m H. 
iB Hill, of. .6S. Gok, exrombyg 27, 
1925; E 620264; Edward B. Hill, 
Chicago. 13710 


Curly head; w Frederick B. Hornby, 
melody Herman A. Hummel, of U. 
S. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1925; H 622462; 
Frederick B. Hornby, Minden, La. 

13711 


Czardas temesvar; by W. N. Kosta- 
kowsky, arr. Paul Korkos, of U. S. 
1: Orch 2" Band: * © Sulyit1 11925 ; 
2c. each July 17; E 619733, 619739 ; 
Vitak-Hisnic co., Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement | 13712, 13713 


Czerny (—) Study; op. 553, no. 4, 
selected and ed. Leopold Godowsky, 
of 'U. St; pt. (© Aug. 24,-1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 29; E 620595; Art publication 
see., St. Louis. [© fingering, phras- 
ing, annotations and glossary] 

13714 


———op. 599, nos. 70, 84, selected 
and ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U.S.; 
pf. © July 29, 1925; 2 ¢. each Aug. 
3; E 617919, 617920; Art publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, 
phrasing, annotations and glossary] 
13715, 13716 


13706. 


pt. 111, n. Ss. v. 20 


D’ you mind the day; w and m J. C. 
Quinn, of Canada, arr. Homer Tour- 
jee, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; 

EH 622124; James C. Quinn, Los 
Angeles. 13717 

Daddy; w and melody M. E. J. 
Groves, of U. S. © 1 e¢ July 6, 
1925; E 617139; Mary EH. J. Groves, 


Columbus, O. 13718 
Dainty Phyllis; gavotte, John S. 
Fearis, of Ul"S?s pe: 4@e Awe: 


1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 622346; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
13719 
Daisy (The) chain; waltz-intermezzo, 
C. E. Wheeler, of U. S.; pf. © June 
30, 1925; 2 «. July. <3; 7H L@0e- 
Boston musie ¢o., Boston. 13720 
Daisy crazy; w and m H. S. and Ida 
P. Smith, both of U. 8. ©1e. July 
7, 1925; E 622071; Harold Simpson 
Smith, Chattanooga. — 13721 
Daisy’s (The) story; by Charles F. 
Carey, of U. S., op. 7, no. 3; pf. 
July }15; £925 +. 2 el ye 


617530; Anthony brothers, Fall 
River, Mass. + Ae 18722 
Daicroze (H. Jaques) 4 danses 
frivoles; de EH. J. Dalcroze, of 


Switzerland; violon et pf. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615699 ; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 
13723 
Dame (La) en décolleté; fantaisie- 
sélection, sur les motifs de la 
comédie musicale, Maurice Yvain, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. . 4to...© duly) 5 de2a ee! 
Aug. 3; E 615781; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 13724 


Dance (The) from down yonder ; from: 
Big boy, w B. G. De Sylva, m Joseph 
Meyer and James F. Hanley, both 
of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E 6238079; Harms, ing, New 
York. 13725 

Dance of the dolls; by Frances Terry, © 
of U. S.; pf. © July 18, 1925; 2 «. 
July 21; E 617470; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13726 


Dance of the dragon-flies; by R. 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 99; pf. 
(In Summer days) © July 20, 
19253) 2 > ¢. Sly “20s 5 he se SiGe 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

13727 

Dance of the toy regiment ; xylophone 
solo, N. Shilkret and Joe Green, arr. 
Nathaniel Shilkret, all of U. S.; 
orch. © July 18, 1925; 2c. July 14; 
E 617369; Leedy mfg. co., Indian- 
apolis. 13728 


686 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 7-8, 1925 


13751 


Dance the Charleston; w and melody 
F. Fairley, of U. S. © 1c. July 31, 
1925; E 617907; Freeman Fairley, 
New York. 13729 


Dancing (The) bear; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. ¢ 
dey iS, OM Drege : halys 2s 


617486; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13730 
Dancing (The) brook;  tarantella, 


Frank E. Tours, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © July 10, 1925; 2 ¢. July 13; 
E 619644; Harms, inc., New York. 
T3731 
Dancing fairies; by Jane M. Mat- 
musty. or U.8.,.0p. 16, no,. 1; pt: 
sixt hands.” ©Tuly 27,°1925: 2. 
Aug. 1; E 620100; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. ator 


Dancing girl; Hindu lament, Edward 
A. Mueller, of U. S.; pf. Aug. 
hago. 2 ¢. Aug. W770 622415: 
John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 13733 


Dancing girl of mine; w and m BH. 


McAuley, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. Aug. 
3, 1925; E 617945; Eleanor Mc- 
Auley, Brooklyn. 13734 


Dancing in the dark; w and m Sam 
Coslow, Al. Sherman and Max Pri- 
val allot, Ui Seyi pi + ace, 7 with 
ukulele in G. © Aug. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 13; E 620295; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 13735 


Dancing in the grove; polka, Charles 
F. Carey, of U. S., op. 7, no. 4; pf. 
@Oydulby (15; 19252. 2-eauTaly: Ti. B 
617531; Anthony brothers, Fall 
River, Mass. 13736 

Dancing (The) party (Mein erstes 
tanzchen) ; waltz, R. Krentzlin, of 

’ Germany, op. 103, no. 1; pf. © July 
15, 1925; 2 c. July 16; E 619666; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

; T3030 

Dancing sunbeams; caprice 
suite A summer afternoon, Harry B. 
Cairns [pseud. of John §. Fearis] 
of U. S.; pf. (in Forster minia- 
ture suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 2. 
Aug. 22; EH 622516; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 13738 


Dancing time; w La Moyne Sutphen 
and F. J. Cadwell, m F. J. Cadwell, 
Of Wa St (HO) Ai cole. 6219925. +1 
622461; Frank James Cadwell, West 
Hartford, Conn. . 137389 


Dancing toes; from Kosher Kitty 
Kelly, w and m Leon De Costa, of 


DERESEH! Oxsualy 11419255201 I uly 
14; E 617352; Harms, inc, New 
York. 13740 


from | 


Dancing woodland sprites; scherzo, 
Florence Newell Barbour, of U. S8.; 
pf. © July 15, 1925; 2¢ July 16; 
E 619664; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13741 


Dandelions (The); w and m C. G. 
Davies, of U. S. © Jan. 16, 1925; 
2 e. July 16; HE 619706; Charles 
George Davies, Seton Lake, BL. C., 
Canada. 13742 


Daniel (The) jazz; w Vachel Lind- 
say, Deutsch R. St. Hoffman, musik 
Louis Gruenberg, of U. S., op. 21; 
eine singstimme und acht instru- 
mente. 12mo. © May 12, 1925; 2. 
June 15; E 614905; Universal-edi- 
tions actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 


13745 

Dans la nuit... ; ronde nocturne, 
A. Bose, of France; pf. © July 5, 
1925 ;°2 e Aug: 33; A. Bose, Paris: 
15744 


Danse attique; tableau gree, par Ar- 
mand Marsick, of France; pf. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615175; 
Heugel, Paris. : 13745 


Danse de ballet; by Talitha Bots- 
ford? ef Us Sue opt, {© osuly? Si. 
1925; 2 c« Aug. 4; HB 620208; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 13746 


Danse gracieuse; by Jules Devaux, of 
England, op. 38, no. 1; pf. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 24; E 622636; 
B. F. Wood music co., Bostou. 

13747 


Danse orientale; by G. Lubomirsky, 
ed. Joseph Gahm, of U. S.; pf. 
Superior ed. © June 22, 1925; 2 «¢. 
July 28; E 619842; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 

13748 


Danse (La) pendant le festin; com- 
édie musicale en 1 acte, paroles Ger- 
maine Guesnier, musique Marius 
Francois Gaillard, of France. Par- 
tition, pf. et chant. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c«. July 2, 1925; D 26793; 
Choudens, Paris. 13749 


Danse petite; by Paul Du Val, cf 
Great Britain; pf. Aug. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E 622368; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13750 


Danza siberiana; gopak, G. T. Niev- 
tra, arr. Adolf Schmid, of England, 
domiciled at New York; orch. with 
pf. conductor. © July 31, 1925: 2 
e. Aug. 4; E 620205; G. Schirmer, 
ine... New York. [© arrangement} 

13751 


687 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13752 


Darest thou now, O soul (Oses-tu 
maintenant, O mon ame); w Walt 
Whitman, French version Léon 
Bazalgette, m Hugene Bonner, of 
U.S. (Jn Edition Chester, no. 140) 
© July 21, 1925; 2 ec. July 25;°H 
619945; J. ‘& W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 13752 


Darewski’s fifth album of seven com- 
edy duets; w and m Jack Foley, of 
Great Britain. © July 9, 1925;1e. 
July 8; E 615245; Herman Darew- 
ski music pub. co., London. 138753 


Dario tango; melody J. B. Hurtado, 
OF Wn Ss ©) ak @ July 62. 1925" 
6194386; J. B. Hurtado, Hartford. 

13754 

; fox trot song, w and m R. 

©. Ave. July 9: 

Rowland Penderel, 
Detroit. 13755 

Darling never leave me; w and mel- 
ody Gertrude [pseud.], of U. S. © 
1 ec. July 21, 1925; E 617566; Mrs. 
H. H. Mishoe, Allsbrook, S. C. 

13756 

Darn (The) ane fell apart; w Jean 

M. C. Henner and Kendal G. Sis- 


Darling 
Penderel, of U. S.. 
1925; E 619492 ; 


son, melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 


© Le July. 20,.1925; BE 619779; 
Jean Henner, New Bedford, Mass. 
Uses 

Darned if I know but I’m glad; w 
Victor E. Fribourg, m EH. J. Fri- 
pours, “or. Sl) © st eh fuly AS. 
1925; E 617314; Ernest J. Fribourg, 
Sioux City, Ia. 13758 


Das ist die Lou aus der roten lan- 
terne; shimmy one step, text Bruno 
Balz, musik Erwin Neuber, arr. 
George Grtiber, both of Germany, 
instrument. Roland Hanke; orch. 
mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. June 22; E 614958; Mu- 
sikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 13759 


Das neue deutsche lied; worte und 
musik Eduard May, of Austria, arr. 
Georg. Griiber, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf.-direktion. 4to. © Mar. 16, 
1925; 1 ce. June 22; EB 614963; Mu- 
Sikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 13760 


Dawn; w Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby, m Neil Moret, of U. S.; pf. 
ace. with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
velle. © July 20, 1925; 2 e¢. July 
18; E 617424; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 13761 

Dawn dance; by Paul Bliss, of U. S.; 
pf. © June 30, 1925; 2 ec. July 3; 
EF 619475; John Church CO., Cincin- 
nati. 13762 


$$$ sss ASS 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. 20 


Dawn (The) has a song; w Royden 
Barrie, m Montague F. Phillips, of 
Great Britain, op. 39, no. 3. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 615855 ; Chappell & 
CO., ltd., London. 13763 


Dawn (The) of a brighter day; w 
and m T. Stackman, of U. S. © 
1 e¢. July 2, 1925; E 617087; Theo- 
dore Stackman, Kansas City, Mo. 

13764 

Dawn (The) of Christmas; sacred 
cantata, Fred W. Peace, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 16, 1923; 2 e. 
and aff. July 9, 1925; A 862016; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

13765 

Day by day; w and melodv G. C. 
Clarke, of | U:-Savr@s tee Pdnalez "6: 
1925; E 617144; Georgia C. Clarke, 


Cincinnati. 13766 
Day (The) is. bright; w lLaurene 
Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, of 
U..S. ©, Mar d5, 1995: 2 es fume 
22; E 617735; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 13767 


Day (The) is dying; w Jay Shaw, m 
R., Prosser, .of “W'S. © a em ae. 
22, 1925; E 620451; Ruth Prosser, 
Hast Orange, N. J. 13768 

Day (The) of golden promise; w and 
m Bernard Hamblen, of Great Brit- 


ain, domiciled at New York. © 

JULY NT,) 1925" 20? aly disieee ob) 
619680; Harms, ine., New York. 

13769 

Day of victory; Easter service, w 


Edith Sanford Tillotson and others, 
m I. H. Meredith and Broughton 
Edwards, both of U. 8S. 12mo. 
Feb. 4, 1925; 2 c. and aff. July 22; 
A 863146; Tullar Meredith co., New. 
York, 13770 
Daybreak; melody J. M. Smith, jr., 
of U. S. ©1.e July 10, 1925; BH 
617270; James Miller Smith, jr., 
Irvington, N. J. 13771 


Days gone by; w and m J. C. Quinn, 
of Canada, domiciled at Los Ange- 
les, arr. Homer Tourjee, of U. S. 
© ie Aug, D925 26 BiPe2onie:: 
James C. Quinn, Los Angeles. 

LOGS 


De autifas ; danza, J. Morell eee 
arr ad. Mesorana, or TS. ; 
1 ec. Aug. 3, 1925; HB 620146 : Bbc 
ae thas San Juan, Porto Rico. 
coe (3 


De possum stew; w A. De Bardi, m 
A. Paoli, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Mar. 16, 1925; 
2e July 20; E 622069; Annie C. 
Lueas, Checotah, Okl. 13774 


688 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Dear little Billie; selection, H. B. 
Hedley and Jack Strachey, both of 
Great Britain, arr. Domenico Sa- 


vino, of U. S.; pf. © July 28, 1925; - 


1c. Aug. 5; E 615902; Keith-Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 13775 


Dear little hush of morn; w and melo- 
dy A. F. Chalmers, of U. S. © ic. 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 620120; Agnes Flori- 
da Chalmers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

AST(C 


Dear little mother of mine; w and 
melody A. C. Albin, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622615; Ada Corr 
Aibin, Gering, Neb. LSCTT 


Dear (The) little old-fashioned house ; 
w Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, m 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. 8.; high 
voice. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ec. July 
9, 1925; E 619532; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 13778 


Dear Lord and Master mine; w T. 
H. Gill, m W. Berwald, of U. S.; 
high voice. © July 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 21; E 617495; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13779 


low voice. © July 18, 
1925 52 ec. July 21; BE 617523 ; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13780 


Dear mother of mine; w and melody 
Ss. Bistey,,.of! U, S.°> © 1 ¢ Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622794; Steve Pistey, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 13781 


Dear old childhood days; w and melo- 
dy G. W. Calkins, of U. S. ©1e 
July 6, 1925; E 617146; George W. 
Calkins, Longview, Wash. 13782 


Dear old dad; w and m C. F. Hol- 
land, of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
2c. June 15; E 617415; Christo- 
pher F. Holland, Los Angeles. 

13783 


Dear old fashioned mother of mine; 
w Reinhold J. Muller, m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 27, 1925; 
E 620581; Reinhold J. Muller, Sum- 
ner, Ia. 13784 


Dear old Rockland; w and m G. A. 
WV ison. or, WU. OS. ° ©) ve Ane. 3. 
1925; E 622015; George A. Wilson, 
Boston. 13785. 


Dear old San Francisco; w F. M. 
Easton, melody Marcelle Fuchs, of 
Lee S. - @, Auge Qiy 1925 >.> Hi 
620569 ; Fred M. Easton, San Fran- 
cisco. 13786 


Dear old Texas; w M. G. Taggart, m 
_M. S. Leonard, of U. S. Eastland, 
Tex., Leonard and Taggart. © Aug. 


- Death (The) 


13798 


25, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 26; E 620562; 
Maud Shick Leonard and Maud Gar- 
rett Taggart, Eastland, Tex. 13787 


Dear one; w and melody F. C. Reed, 
of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1925; EH 
620574; Francis C. Reed, Mingo 
Junction, O. 138788 


Dear pal of mine; w and m P. Cun- 
nineham. of U.S. arr’ Frank’ EE 
Asperi ©!/1' eoiJduly- 16; 19253 8 
620122; Peter Cunningham, Ogden, 
Utah. 13789 


Dearest girl in the world; w and m 
W. Smith, jr., of U. S. ©1c. July 
20, 1925; E 617440; Wright Smith, 
jr., Mobile. 13790 


Dearest, I love the morning; w Roy- 
den Barrie, m Haydn Wood, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 25, 1925; 
1 ¢. Aug. 26; E 624001; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 138791 


Dearest you're gone; w Edward Sa- 
naga, melody V. A. Vedova, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York.” © ole! “Ange! A, “1925 = 5) 
620164; Victor Aramis Vedova, New 
York. 13792 


of Floyd Collins; w 
Andrew Jenkins, m Irene Spain, of 
U..S. Atlanta, Ga., Jas. K. Polk, 
me. © july: 1,-4925.2) 2. .e; Aug. 
E 622017; Polk C. Brockman, At- 


lanta. 13792 
Dedans Vamoureuse cuisine; rondeau, 
poésie Charles d’Orleans, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
a JORS ss iliic. otAms, aio 6156aLF 
Heugel, Paris. 13794 


Deep River; darkey spiritual, har- 
monized and arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. Witmark ed, 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 9; 
EK 620721; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 13795 


old negro melody, harmonized 
and arr. Alfred Pochon, of Switzer- 
land, domiciled at New York; ist 
and 2nd violin, viola and violon- 
cello. © May 26, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
23; E 619846; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 13796 
Deep within my heart; w and m P, 
Hutchens, of U. S. © June 25, 
19255'°2e. July: 82" 6177241: Paul 
Hutchens, George, Ia. 13797 
Delicious (A) trip; w Lucille Rude- 
sill, m Gladys M. Bell, of U. S. © 
July; 157° 192533 “QihesstFuly Jpn 
619712; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 13798 


689 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13799 


Del Rio; march, A. W. Hughes, of 
Great. Britain; band. 32mo. 
July 15, 1925; 2c. Aug. 6; E 620198 ; 
Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 138799 


Dem Reben’s shtiekele; w and melody 
Rudolf Berg, of U. S.. © 1 ec. May 
29, 1925; EH 616326; Jack Kammen, 
Joseph Kammen and Rubin Silberg, 
Brooklyn. 13800 


Derniére pensée; de C. M. von Weber, 
arr. EF. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
Be ORG) gale. Age 3 5 Ghodror 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© _ or- 
chestration | 13801 


Désenchantée; tango milonga, Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 389; piccola 
orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
AU ys ut. Oo Ae ee Tully i2o6 OR) 
615553 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13802 


Desert caravan; Oriental, no. 2, Ar- 
thur Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both 
of U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
©.WAUs) 10.1925 12 ev Ang. 15 —. i) 


622321; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 13803 
Desert rose; w and m J. Hetzel, of 
Wie S: el vAe. ) 20, O25 = > EB) 
620427 ; Jack Hetzel, Berkeley, Calif. 
13804 


Désespérance ; lamento, Maurice Pesse, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
tour’ 4to.5 SC) hung, 5, MOD oils hee 
Aug. 3.) EH G157T52 5 J. ¥ves, Ky Paris. 

13805 


Désir; paroles Marie Mjennsen, mu- 
' sigue J. Minsmer, of France. © 
July; 51925): 1 ec. Aus. 3: 615768 ; 
Max HEschig et cie., Paris. 13806 


Dessus la quai; d’aprés une chanson 
populaire, paroles Jean Hytier, 
musique Marcelle Soulage, of 
France, op. 24; bar. ou mezzo-sop. 
©) July 5. 1925 =) A cee DAN he nH} 
615800; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

13807 


Deutsche (Die) messe; aus. den 
Zwolf geistlichen gesingen, Heinrich 
Schiitz, hrsg. Rudolf Holle, of Ger- 
many; vierstimmigen gemischten 
chor a cappella. Partitur mit unter- 
legtem klavier-auszug. © June 24, 
1925s. bee Auge 25:4 615987 :-B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© new arrangement] 13808 


Deutches motto; worte Karl Repke, 
musik F. Beidel, of U. S.; pf. 
1c. Aug. 17, 1925; E 622427; Franz 
Beidel, Chicago. 13809 


pt. 111, nJS., ve20 


Deuxiéme petite suite: di G. De- 
Micheli, of Italy, op. 18; orch. avec 
pf. direction. 1. Preludio. [3 
others] © June 10, 1925; 1c. July 
14; E 615358; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig-Reudn., Germany. 13810 


Devenons sages désormais; poésie 
Charles d’Orleans, musique Raoul 
Laparra, of France. -© July 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 8; E 615664; Heugel, 
Paris. 13811 


Devil’s (The) tail; fable, w and m 
Lorraine Noel Finley, of Canada; 
low voice. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 13; E 622268; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 13812 


Devotion ; by Carl Moter, arr. Orlando 
A. Mansfield, of Great Britain; 
organ. © July, 18, 1925; 2 e. July 
21; EH 617484; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. [© new  arrange- 
ment] 13813 


Diable fox; par Franc Stafford, of 
Austria; pf. seul. © Apr. 9, 1925: 
1 ec. July 2; EH 615252; Charles 
Brull, Paris. 138814 


Dialogo (Un); danza, Juan Morell] 
Campos, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 620143; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 13815 


Dictionaries; w and m C. Sykes, of 
U.; 8S.” © July 15. 19252 ie uiy. 
14; E 617377; Clarence Sykes, New 
Bedford, Mass. 13816 


Did you call me back; w La Moyne 
Sutphen and F. J. Cadwell, m F. 
J. Cadwell and Len. Gray, both of 
UW 8." Ouls ex July poe 492 ae 
617875 ; Frank James Cadwell, West 
Hartford, Conn. lacs Wi 


Did you take away the one I love; w 
and melody M. Gardner, of Canada. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620375; 
Minnie Gardner, E. Kildonan, Win- 
nipeg, Canada. 13818 

Didjever; w and m Lou Herscher and 
Lew White, both of U. S.; pf. acc.., 
with ukulele arr. Fred Schaefer. © 


Aug, 120° 1925 * 2 Ga oe 
622501; Stanley music cc., Philadel- 
phia. 13819 


Diff’rent way blues; w and melody 
Joe Major, of U. S. ©1ec. Aug. 11, 
1925; E 620285; Equitable music 
corp., New York. 13820 

Dimples; melody A. J. Papalia and 
J. M. Holloway, both of U. S. 

1 ec. July 20, 1925; E 620054; An- 
thony J. Papalia and J. M. Hollo- 
way, New Orleans. 13821 


690 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 1-8, 1925 J 


13845 


Dinah; from The new plantation, w | Do you love that other girl as well as 


Sam M. Lewis.and Joe Young, m 
Emory Ast, “OL U. Ss: .© Aue. 12, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 12; E 622165; Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 13822 


Ding dong bell; nursery rhyme in pan- 
tomime, L. C. Haupt, of U. S.; pf. 
with words. © June 1, 1925; 2 e. 
July 6; E 617410; Lois C. Haupt, 
New York. 13823 


Ditson’s progressive orchestra folio; 
for beginners, James M. Fulton and 
T. H. Rollinson, both of U. S.; 1st 
violin. © July 13, 1925; 2 c. July 
20; E 617460; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 13824 


Divertissement; par Alex. Voormolen, 
of France; pf. et violoncelle. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; BH 615197; 
Rouwart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 


13825 © 

Dixie flyer blues; melody Bessie 
Smith, of U. S. © 1e July 2, 
1925; E 617074; Edward Lloyd, 
Brooklyn. 13826 


Do daddy do! w and m W. Mickey, of 
UP sn@ Ie: Aug. 26, 1925: 5 

620607; Webster 

mouth, Va. 


Mickey, Ports- 


13827 


Do dreams come true? w and m F. 
Schu-ette, of U.S. © July 22, 1925; 
2c July 31; HE 617903; Florence 
Schu-ette, New York. 13828 


Do it for the Master; w T. O. Chis- 
holm, m Francis Foster, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; B 
617751; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13829 


Do not idle away the daytime; w 
James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 
22; E 617744; Samuel William Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 13830 


Do thy work lovingly; w Fanny J. 
Crosby, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S8. 
© Aug. 28, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; B 
622706; Review & Herald pub. assn., 
Washington. 13831 


Do you love me, I wonder; from Gar- 
rick gaieties, w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers, of U. S. © Aug. 
19,,.1925.;,,2,¢e, Aug. 20; BH :620438 ; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 13832 


Do you love me sweetheart as I love 
you; w EH. Cullen, m Ray Hibbeler, 
Ob yes.) Or 1 eyaSepi.3)s10256., 0 

620686; Ed. Cullen, Gratiot, Wis. 

13833 


I; w M. Smith, m Charles T. Kd- 
wards, of U. 8. Wilmington, Del., 
One price music co. © Aug. 14, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 19; E 622506; Morde 
Smith, Wilmington, Del. 13834 


Dodgin’ my man; by Hd. Richard, of 


UP Sl’ pr’ ©) 't ei ‘Aue. 28) 1925 - 
EH 622739; Edith Smith, New York. 
13835 


Dolee ricordo (Sweet remembrance) ; 
by S. Pagano, of Italy, domiciled at 
BrooklymuiNs, W.s got: |) Oud icy Ane 
29, 1925; EH 620615; Saverio Pagano, 
Brooklyn. 13836 


Dolly is broken; lament, from suite 
Five little sketches, Harold N. Wans- 
borough, of U. S.; pf. (Jn Forster 
miniature suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 22; E 622543; Forster mu- 
sie publisher, inc., Chicago. 13837 


Dolores; elegy, Arthur Kay, arr. Ed- 
mund Roth, both of U. S.; orech. 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 6223822; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

13838 


valse parisienne, Emil Waldteu- 
fel, transcribed Louis Retter, of U. 
S.; pf. © July 15, 1925; 2 ec. July 
11; E 619547; Louis Retter music 
co., St. Louis. 13839 


Donna (La) allegra; w and melody 
Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1ce. Aug. 5, 
1925 ; EF 622029; Joseph Daraio, New 
York. 13840 


Don’t be blue little girl; w J. E. 
Cass, melody Mabel C. Packard, of 
ChOESt 1 e* duly 2) “192554 R 
617539; James E. Cass and Mabel 
Packard, New Orleans. 13841 


Don’t be leading me on; w and m G. 
King, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1925; 
E 622045; Grace King, Wheaton, 
Til. 13842 


Don’t be sad; w and m M. Pakr, of 
U. S. 1 e. Aug. 25, 1925; EB 
620489; Mary Pahr, Los Angeles. 

13843 


Don’t make a monkey out of me; w 
and m B. C. Hodgson, of U. S&S. 
Knoxville, Tenn., Volunteer pub. co. 
© Aug. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 12; E 
622237; Volunteer pub. co., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 13844 


Don’t put up your old umbrella, till 
the rain drops start to fall; w 
Emanuel Schrader and A. L. Bryan. 
melody A. L. Bryan, of U. S. © 
1e. July 7, 1925; EH 619463; Albert 
Lee Bryan, New York. 13845 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13846 


Don’t worry; w and melody Frank 
Bingham Winegar, jr., of U. S. © 
1c. July 29, 1925; E 617860; Alice 
Hodges, Shreveport, La. 13846 


Doodle-oodle dee, means won’t you 
marry me; w Arthur Fields, m 
Theodore Morse, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
@reuly 715, 1925; 2 ¢ July 23" H) 
617630; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

847 


Doris darling; w and melody H. W. 
Buerger, of U. S. © 1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617563; Emma W. Buer- 
‘ger, New Haven, Mo. 13848 


Dorothy, I’m absolutely dotty over 
you; w and melody J. C. Edgar, of 
Canada. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1925: E 
622780; J. C. Edgar, MacLeod, Can- 
ada. 18849 


Dors, mon angelet; paroles et musique 
EK. Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland. 
© June“4) 7925) zoe. July, 23.) 
615223 ; Heugel, Paris. 13850: 


Dort in meiner kleinen wohnung ...; 
lied und vyalse-boston, text Ernst 
Marischka, und Bruno Granich- 
staedten, musik B. Granichstaedten, 
or ‘Austria’. ©' 1 ¢.' July’ 2: 1925: 
E 615034; Edition Bristol, a. g,, 


Vienna. 13851 | 


Dotty, don’t be so naughty; fox trot, 
wand m J. Hetzel, of U.S. ©. 
Aug. 20, 1925; E 620426; Jack Het- 
zel, Berkeley, Calif. 13852 


Double chceur; sur un texte tiré du 
Mystére des Sts. Innocents, Charles 
Péguy, musique Georges Migot, of 
France. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924: 1 
e. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615701; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 13853 


Double-crossed ; operetta in two acts, 
w Robert F. Atlen, m W. Franke 
Harling, both of U. §. 4to. © July 
21-4925 + 2.e, Aug. 3; H.62200a. C.,C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 13854 


Dounis (The) violin players’ daily 
dozen; by D. C. Dounis, of Greece, 
domiciled at Norwalk, Conn., op. 20. 
© June 10, 1925; 2 ce. June 12; aff. 
June 25; A 8638592; Harms, inc, 
New York. 13855 


Down beneath the southern Dixie 
moon; w and melody G. Wilson, cf 
U. S. 1 @ Aug. 24, 1925: B 
622605; Glenn Wilson, Chicago. 

18856 

Down by the riverside; fox-trot, w 

and melody R. C. Seyring, of U. 8. 


pt. 111, 0.'8., Vv. 20 


©..1 ¢- July 15, 1925: Hy 6199038 - 
Reinhardt C. Seyring, Milwaukee. 
13857 


Down home bound; w and m Jimmy 
Foster, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2c Aug. 29; E 620599; Paragon 
music co., New York. 13858 


Down in lovers lane; w and meicdy 
W. F. Dissell, arr. Herman A. Hum- 
mel, both of U. S.. © le Aug. 24 
1925; E 622664; Wm. F. Dissell, 
Cleveland. 13859 


Down in meadow-lea; w and m D. 8. 
Reneborne, of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 15, 
1925; S 620342; Dorothea Shattuck 
Reneborne, San Francisco. 13860 


Down in New Orleans; fox trot, w 
Helen Deane, m H. and William 
Deane, both of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
11, 1925; H 622055; Keystone music 
co., Pittsburgh. 13861 


Down in sweetheart lane; w and m 
F. M. Auspland, of U. S. [Blue- 
print] © July 18, 1925; 2 e. July 
18; E 617316; Florence May Aus- 
pland, Fredericton, N. B., Canada. 

13862 


Down in Tennessee; w and m V. Lane, 
of UU. S.. © Aug. 25). a25 sere: 
Aug. 26; E 620560; Virginia Lane, 
Chicago. 13863 


Down on the levee; w and melody 
S. C. Miller, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 3, 
1925; E 617951; Sam C. Miller, 
Akron, O. 13864 


Down that merry old lane; w and 
melody R. Thompson, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622789; Ray 
Thompson, Lewisville, Ark. 13865 


Down the road; march, Charles F. 
Carey, of, U:,S.,.op..¢, mord 3 pe 
July 15, 1925; 2c. July 7; E 617528 ; 
Anthony brothers, Fall River, Mass. 

13866 


Down where the bingled babies grow: 
w and m John P. Long, of England ; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations |’'*'@’ June’ 2249257 ue. 
July 11; E 615320; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 13867 


Dragonfly; caprice, Arthur Kay, of 
USS: pf. © Aus 10s esac: 
Aug. 15; E 622338; Forster music 
publisher, ine., New York. 13868 


Dramatic andante (Andante dra- 
matique) ; for scenes of grief, etc., 
Frederic Noyes, of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 9, 
1925) 5 2! Yeh July “21. ee Gitano: 
Hawkes & son, London. 13869 


692 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Dramatie finale (Finale dramatique) ; 
for dénouements and heavy dra- 
matie scenes, Frederic Noyes, of 
U. 8.; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Gyluly 9, 1925:)1 ¢. July 21; 8 
615528 ; Hawkes & son, Paris. 


13870. 


Dramatic scene and agitato; by Wil- 
liam Axt, of U. S.; orch. © Aug. 
Atlee: 2c. Augs..284.E 622723% 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

13871 


Dramatic tension; by André Duro and 
Thos. Mongeluzzi, both of U. §8.; pf. 
©l1e. June 4, 1925; E 617303; An- 
drew Duro, Brooklyn. 13872 


(Emotion tourmentée) ; for 
scenes of suppressed emotion, etc., 
Frederic Noyes, of England; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 9, 

paver de. uly”. 245) 615526: 
Hawkes & son, London. 12873 


Draw me nearer, Rose; w and m G. A. 
Wilson, of .U. S. .© 1 ¢ Aug..10, 
1925; E 622114; George A. Wilson. 


Boston. ; 13874 | 


Dream clouds; by R. Deane Shure, of 
U. 8.; orch. 4to. 1. In G.—2. In A. 
© June 25, 1925; 2 c. each July 20; 
HE 617459; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 13875 


Dream (The) is mine; romance, w 
and m M. S. Blitzstein, of U. S. 
LG wuiy 21, 19252 H 617549: Mar- 

cus 8. Blitzstein, Philadelphia. 

13876 


Dream love; w D. Field, m J. Dean, 
Ores. (© te dnly 15.1995" Bi 
617397 ; Jack Dean and Doris Field, 
St. Louis. 13877 


Dream of love and you; from Liebe- 
straum, w and transcription Glen- 
hall EK. Taylor, of U. S.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. Yama Reynolds. 
© July 30,1925; -2 c. Aug. 4: B 
620134; Florintine music pub. co., 
San Francisco . 13878 


Dream pal; w and m Billy Baskette, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © July 7, 1925; 
2c. July 7; EH 619455; Henry Water- 
son, ine., New York. 13879 


Dream town; fox trot, Will E. Dul- 
mage and Chas. E. Roat, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 31; E 622768; Chas. E. Roat 
music co., Chicago. 13880 


Dream trail; w Juanita E. Roos, m 
Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S. 
Aue, 14.) 1025: 2) c cAug. At BH 


13893 


622370; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13881 


Dream valley; romanza, Ambroise 
Farman, of England; pf., English 
fingering. 
July 17; E 615447; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 13882 


Dream waltz; w J. W. Smith, m C. 
Bédard, of Great Britain. © 1 e. 
July 10, 1925; E 617277; Camille 
Bédard, Pembroke, Canada. 13883 


Dreaming (The) lake; w Elizabeth 
Evelyn Moore, m Michael Head, of 
Great Britain. © July 27, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 19; E 615913; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 13884 


Dreaming of Allena; w and melody 
C. C. Miller, of U. S. ©1e. July 
6, 1925; E 617147; Clarence C. Mil- 
ler, Akron, O. 13885 


Dreaming of Fanny; w A. Calafiura, 
melody Vincent Vinci, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Aug. 20, 1925; E 622675; An- 
thony Calafiura, New York. 13886 


Dreaming of love and you; w and 
melody M. Powell, of U. S. ©1«. 
July 6, 1925; E 617167; Mollie 
Powell, Tonkawa, Okl. 13887 


Dreaming of my angel mother; w and 
melody H. Jones, of U. S. © 1e. 
July 6. 1925; E 617151; Howell 
Jones, Bellaire, O. 13888 


Dreaming of tomorrow; w Benny 
Davis, m Joe Sanders, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. David Ber- 
end. © Aug. 12, 1925; 2 ce Aug. 
13; E 6203810; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 13889 


Dreaming, still dreaming; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; E 
617740; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 13896 


Dreaming-tide; w Lillian Gard, m fF. 
G. Galajikian, of U.S. ©1e. July 
14, 1925; E 617312; Florence Grand 
land Galajikian, Maywood, Ill. 

13891 


Dreamland bells (Le pays des réves) ; 
moreeau, J. S. Howgill, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 


July 27, 1925: 1c Aug. 10: BE 


615867 ; Hawkes & son, London. 
13892 


Dreamland fancies; idyl, Louis C. 
Toepel, of U. S., op. 42; pf. © 
July 138, 192532'¢. Suly 14;: 
617376; Commonwealth music pub. 
co., Detroit. 13893 


65757-—26—— 4 693 


@duly, (145 1925 3 Sek 


13894 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dreams; w and m Louise Le Noir 
[pseud. of L. L. Jones], of U. 8. 
© 1e¢ Aug. 14, 1925; E 622308; 
Louise Lenore Jones, Washington. 

13894 


——w and melody M. J. Preske, of 
Ws: Ol "ec; Vee. oe, o2e ee 
617972; Marvin J. Preske, Milwau- 
kee. 13895 


waltz ballad, w Chryse MacMa- 
hon, m Doris Hgan, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E fiat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 24, 1925; 
1 ec. July 25; E 615541; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 13896 


Dreams of Aloha; w J. Hetzel, m Jo- 
seph Lopes, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1925; E 620428; Jack Hetzel, 
Berkeley, Calif. 13897 


Dreams of by gone days; w and m 
E. Rose Reese Ort, of U. S. © 
May 29, 1925; 2c. July 1; E 619362; 
Kendis, Brockman music ¢o., ine., 
New York. 13898 


Dreams of long ago; w and m Uku- 
lele Hughes [pseud. of HE. 8S. Hughes] 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
July 2, 1925; 2c. July 3; E 619423; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

13899 


Dreams of Oahu; w and melody L. M. 
Dawsonoa, of U. S. © 1e July 
6, 1925; E 617188; L. M. Dawsonoe, 
New York. 13900 


Dreams of yesterday; w and melody 
M. Wilson, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1925; E 6203882; Mabel Wilson, 
Macy, Ind. 13901 


w Fred. G. Bowles, m Wilfrid 
Shaw, of England; in F. © Aug. 
12, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 24; E 615971; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 138902 


w Virginia McDonald, m Henri 
Van Der Zanden, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © July 10, 1925; 2 ¢«. July 
22; EH 619857; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 13903 


Dreams that never come true: fox 
trot, w Sandy Meek, melody H. 
Sosnik, of U. S. © 1c July 15, 
1925; E 617403; Harry Sosnik. For- 
est Park, Ill. 13904 


Dreamy Hawaiian eyes; hula fox trot, 
w J. Hetzel, m J. Lopes, of U. S. 
© July 6, 1925; 2 @ July 11; E 
619615; Jack Hetzel and Joseph 
Lopes, San Francisco. 13905 


Dreamy (The) Hudson’s hills and 
winding ways; w Bruce Brewster 


[pseud. of C. S. Brewster], m AIl- 
bert E. Gaylord, of U. S. © 1e 
July 20, 1925; E 619781; Clarenc2 
S. Brewster, Boston. 13906 


Dreamy isle; waltz song, w and m 
TL. Liewellyn, of U. S.@ial ec. 
Aug. 10, 1925; EH 622122; Tedd Lock- 
wood Llewellyn, Tacoma. 13907 


Dreamy shadowland; w and melody 
G. W. Gardner, of U. S. © 1e. 
Aug. 24, 1925; EH 622609; George W. 
Gardner, Louisville. 13908 


Dreamyland; w and m H. Berry, of 
U.S! © “1 er ii ae oe 
617298; Hyatt Berry, London. 

13909 


Dress parade mareh; by Charles Der- 
ing, of. Us 'S. 3 DE. ©) Aue. oy 
2. ¢.. Aug. 177° BE 2622882 >> Arthur 
Davis, St. Louis. - 13910 


Drifting along; song waltz, w and m 
Billy Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of 
England; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
Le. July 213) BY 6iss2 i rancis, 
Day & Hunter, Iltd., London. 13911 


w and melody M. Frank, of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 15, 1925; E 622680; 
Mari Frank, Brooklyn. 13912 


Drifting in love; w and melody Dick 
Cooper [i. e. R. S. Cooper] of U. S. 
©” 1. ¢. July 1, 519252 eset 9343 - 
Richard Sidney Cooper, Baltimore. 

too tS 


Drifting ‘neath the silver moon; w 
Robert Levenson, m Bernard HEyges 
and George M. Lipschultz, both of 
U.. S.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
Louis Fleischer. © June 24, 1925; 
2c. July 15; E 619682; F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co., New York. 13914 


Drifting with you; waltz ballad, w 
and melody EH. H. Thomas, of U. S. 
©le. July 22, 1925; E 619867; El- 
win H. Thomas, Brooklyn. 13915 


Drone; by Felix Swinstead, of Great 
Britain; pf. (Jn 1926 school ex- 
aminations, pianoforte, primary di- 
vision, list B) © July 18, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 1; E 615594; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. & the R. C. 
M., London. 13916 


Drowsily come the sheep; three-part 
chorus, w Louis V. Ledoux, m Da- 
vid Proctor, arr. Bryeeson Treharne, 
of Canada; sop., alto and bar. 4to. 
©’ July 28, 1925. 2 ee aly oi 
620097 ; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 13917 


694 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Drum (The) ; m with story, fingering, 
phrasing, glossary, ete, J. Lilian 
Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. © July 
29, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 617928; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 13918 


Drum-major (The); march one-step, 


S. M. Fleming, of Great Britain; 


pany ©ywJuly 21,:1925901 cduly,,21; 
E 615467; Stella M: Fleming, Lon- 
don. 13919 


Du bist zu schon, mein schatz, um 
tag und nacht zu weinen! aus Die 
blonde sphinx, text Gustav Beer und 
Hmmerich Fdoldes, musik Max Nie- 
derberger, of Brazil. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 1c¢. May 29; BH 614655; Wiener 
btirgertheater verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 138920 


Dualism ; by Abram Chasins, of U. S., 
op. 4; pf. (Jn The master class) 
OrAgei0) 192552 Aue W123) Ei 
622194; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 13921 


Ducks; syncopation for children, w 
Doris Rowley, m Alec Rowley, of 


England; in D. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 15, 


1925; 1 c«. July 17; E 615395; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 13922 


Duenna’s (The) dance; from The du- 
enna, Alfred Reynolds, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain ; orch. with 
pf. conductor. (in Boosey’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 254.) © June 6, 
I92o > Awe duly) hoy BE) 6Lo8TA: 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 13923 

Duette fiir zwei mandolinen; 12 sehr 
leichte duette in der 1 lage, original 
kompositionen und transcriptionen 
aus bertihmten werken, in progres- 
siver form und als supplement zu 
jeder mandolinenschule zu verwen- 


den, Alberto Bracony, of Italy, op. 


16. band 1. Elite ed. © June 1, 
1925; 1c¢. July 14; E 615354; Anton 
J. Benjamin, Leipzig-Retidn., Ger- 
many. 13924 
Duhem (H.) 24 études mélodiques; 
études pour apprendre la maniére de 
phraser et développer le sentiment 
du rythme, H. Duhem, of Belgium; 
pour cornet a pistons, bugle ou trom- 
pette sop. si bémol, suivies de 20 
études pour trompette aigué en ré, 
petite. 3™° recueil © June 4, 
1925; 1c¢. July 2; E 615228; Charles 
Walpot, Brussels, Belgium. 13925 
Dunn’s (John) violin tutor; by John 
Dunn, of Great Britain. © July 
21,°1925;; 1 ¢. July 21; H 615473; 
Reid bros., ltd., London. 13926 


13938* 


Duo-Mimi-John ; from Mimi, T. Schipa, 
of Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, 
Fla.; melody with pf. acc. © 1. 
July 13, 1925; E 617325; Tito Schi- 
pa, % Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 


Duo-Mimi-Lulu ; from Mimi, T. Schipa, 
of Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, 
Fla.; melody with pf. ace. © 1. 
July 13, 1925; E 617322; Tito Schi- 
pa, % Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 13928 

During a dream (Pendant le réve) ; 
ballet, Léon Van Straten, of Bel- 
gium; pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 615700; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 138929 


Dusk comes floating by; w John Bunk- 
er, m Anne Stratton, of U. S.; high 
voice, in A flat. © Aug. 5, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 10; E 622242; Boston mu- 
sie co., Boston. 13930 


Duvernoy (—) Etude; op. 120, bk. 3, 
no. 1i, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 620594; 
Art publications soc., St. Louis. [© 
fingering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary | 13931 


EH. C. S. C.—the appeal to the great 
spirit A; w and m Richard H. 
Bennett, of U. S.; pf. ©1c July 
27, 1925; E 620219; Eternal A, 
Princeton, N. J. 138932 


"EH quaato nnammorate;. versi e melo- 
dia Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. July 
11, 1925; E 619559; Joseph Palaz- 
zOlo, New York. 13933 


Each night and day; w and melody 
D. Richardson, of U. S. ©1ec. July 
6, 1925 ; E 617183 ; Dorothy Richard- 
son, Nevada, Ia. 13934 


Hagle blues; w and melody C. Me- 
Riley. ot Us Stn © 1 we. paul, ile 
1925; E 617582; Charlie McRiley, 
Kansas City, Kan. 139385 


EHagle’s (The) call for all; w and m 
J.S. Parks, of U. S. Seattle, Wash., 
Parks music co. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
ZC AUS IOs Ky G2200as dau. aks, 
Seattle, Wash. 13936 


Early morning blues; w and m Ed- 
monia Henderson, arr. Hddie Hey- 
wood, both of U. S. [Photostat] 
© 1c. July 24, 1925; BE 619938; 
Polk C. Brockman, Atlanta. 13937 


Early roses; entr’acte, Maurice Baron, 
of U. S.; oreh., with pf. conductor. 
Oi July? aset9een:: Yate daly? 6) 
619425; Belwin, inc., New York. 

13938 


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13939 


Earth (The) is the Lord’s; anthem, 
w Psalm 24, m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © July 21, 1925; 
2 « July 23; E 619826; Boston 
music co., Boston. 13939 


Easy anthems with simple solos; w 
from the Bible and various authors, 
im various authors, ed. Charles H. 
Morse, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ace. “4to. ‘© June 3,°1925; 2 e. 
July 20; E 617457; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 13940 


Easy pickin’; fox-trot, W. N. Dean, of 
WoHS': : tenorsbanjo.-«.@ Jubys (24, 
1925; 2 c July 17;-E 617542; War- 
ren N. Dean, York, Pa. 138941 


Ecce sacerdos [and] Tantum ergo; m 
F,. A. Lombardi, of U. S.; 4 mixed 
voices. 4to. © July 25, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6; E 620192; Francis A. Lom- 
bardi, New York. 13942 


Echo; paroles Henri de Régnier, 
musique Marcel Labey, of France, 
op. 28, no. 1; voix élevée. © July 
5, 1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615771; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 13943 


Echos des bois (Woodland echo) ; by 
Kdmund Parlow. of Germany; pf. 
© ‘Aug. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 14; E 
620313 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

13944 


Eeolier de mélancolie; rondel, poésie 
Charles d’Orleans, musique Raoul 
Laparra, of France; voix de basse. 
© Jaly'5,- 1925/2 ©. “Aug: 3; BE 
615659 ; Heugel, Paris. 13945 


Ecos di mi patria; danza, Simon Ma- 
dera, arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c Aug. 3, 1925; E 620144; 
Adolfo Mesorana, San Juan, Porto 
Rico. 13946 


EKeoutez les yviolons (Haunting mel- 
ody); valse, dans la Grande revue 
des ambassadeurs de 1925, paroles 


L. Leliévre, H. Varna et F. Rou- | 


vray, musique L. Spier et L. Schloss, 
Doth’ of W./Si © July 5; 1925-2 ec. 
Aug. 8; E 620109; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 13947 


Beureuil (’) dans les bois; par Au- 
guste Chapuis, of France; pf. 
June 4, 1925; 1c¢. July 2; EH 615156; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 13948 


Eddie be good; from Ziegfeld follies, 
w Gene Buck, m Dave Stamper, of 
TS. © July 23; 1925;°2 ¢. July 
25; E 619985; Harms, inc., New 
York. 13949 


pt. TH, nes: vw 20 


Hegeling (Georg) Melodie; by G. 
EKeggeling, of Germany, op. 250; pf. 
© Aug. 14,1925; 2 ¢. Augi-17 Bb 
622371; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13950 

Hgyptian march; from Cleopatra, by 


Oscar Straus, of Austria; pf. 
July! '29; 19256) de. Ane he dae 


615883 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment ] 13951 


Hgyptiana ; oriental fox trot song, w 
D. Frank Marcus, m Alexander 
Maloof, of U. S. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 15; E 620335; Maloof 
music co., New York. 


Einen kleinen fehler hat ja jeder 
mann; aus Die blonde sphinx, text 
Gustav Beer und Emmerich Foldes, 
musik Max Niederberger, of Brazil. 
© Mar. 26, 1925; 1 c. May 29; B 
614657; Wiener Butirgertheater ver- 
lag. g. m. b. h., Vienna. 13953 

Elegia ; from the trio in A min., by S. 
Coscia, of Italy, domiciled at Buf- 
fale, .N.; Y.,,..o0p. < 10." orehe twathhepr, 
conductor. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1925; 
E 620761; Silvio Coscia, Buffalo. 

13954 

Elegiac poem (Obsequies) ; by Sigfrid 
Karg-Hlert, of Germany, op. 108, 
no. 3: organ. ©" July, 6, 1925.2 e. 
July .9; . Ey 6195073. Arthuy, | P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13955 

Hlégie ; poésie Albert Samain, musique 
Michel Dillard, of France. © Dee. 
31). 1924; 1 cc, Aus. (43,5) 192004 
615702; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 13956 

sur la mort d’un jeune Frangcais 

tombé pour la patrie, V. Husson- 
morel, of France; violoncelle et pf. 

© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1925; 


E 615709; Editions Maurice Senart,. 


Paris. 13957 
Elegy; by E. Nollet, op. 88, ed. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.: pf., in C sharp 
minor. © Aug. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 
27: E 620548; Century music pub. 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 
13958 
Eleven o’clock; w James F. Hgan, m 
Jesse M. Winne, of U. S. © June 
30, 1925; 2c. July 1; HE 617072; G. 
Riecordi & co., ine., New York. 
13959 
Elfin revels; duet suite, E. Beck- 
Slinn, of Great Britain, op. 23; pf. 
Banks’ ed. 1. March of the goblins. 
[4 others] © July 6, 1925; 1 ec. 
July 7: E 615275; Banks & son, 
York, England. 13960 


696 


13952 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


13984 


Eli, Eli; arr. G. S. Edward, of U. S8.; 
violin in first position, with pf. acc. 
mms, 4) 1995-7 2 ex Aug, oO x, 
622011 ; Edward B. Marks music Co., 
New York. 13961 


Elmult a legszebb dlom; by Bela Zer- 
kovitz, of Hungary; pf. 
July 20, 1925; E 619798; Rozsavol- 
gyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

13962 


Hiter (Di); w and melody J. Jaffe, 
Ole. As... (Ot, 1c. duly i185, 19257, Ei 
6174383; Julius Jaffe, New York. » 

13963 

Embe’ lassammece; versi P. Buongio- 
vanni, musica Antonio Galasso, of 
Italy; violino ace. 4to. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 25; E 620478; Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, New York. 

13964 


Embouteillé; de l’operette Pas sur la 


bouche, livret André Barde, musique 


Maurice Yvain, of France. © June 
Aah gee  droepwauly . 2: Hy, 615201); 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 13965 


Hmbrace; w and melody J. H. Lange, 
Cfo Ss. ©: bh c:) July .6,.(1925.:; B 
617126; J. H. Lange, Los Angeles. 

13966 


Emmaus; by J. Frank Frysinger, of 


tans organ. (© July ,18;) 1925; 
2 e. July 21; E 617496; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13967 


Hmpty (The) house; w Arthur L. Sal- 
mon, m Hric Fogg, of England; 
med. voice. © July 31, 1925; 1. 
Aug. 1; E 615616; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 13968 


Hn Crimée (In der Krim) ; capriccio, 
Modeste Moussorgsky, transcription 
Olga Hueber, of Austria; violon et 
pf. © June 8, 1925; 1 c June 6; 
E 615277; Universal-edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 13969 


En Norvége; fantaisie scherzo, Vin- 
cent’ Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. econducteur. Parties. 4to. 
July 5, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615746; 
J. Yves K., Paris. 13970 


En se promenant; intermezzo, Vin- 
-cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 383; pic- 
cola orch. con pf.-conduttore. 4to. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 18; B 
615906; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13971 

En veine de Pavlova; dance-phantasie, 
I. Leo Pavia, of Great Britain; pf. 
©. June 26, 1925; 1c... Aug. 3: BH 
615626; Augener, ltd., London. 

13972 


©, (dy ec. 


Ensemble; from Mimi, T. Schipa, of 
Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, Fla. ; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. July 
13, 1925; E 617324; Tito Schipa, % 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 13973 © 


Entr’acte; by Alfred Quensel, of U. S%., 
op. 12; pf., flute and clarinet. ‘© 
July 15, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 620208 ; 
Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 13974 


Entreaty; sacred song, w and m Rob 
Roy Perry, of U. S.; with violin 
obbl. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ¢; Aug. 
22; E 622547; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 13975 


Entrée de la premiére danseuse ... 
au chatelet! air de ballet minuscule, 
Jane Malka, of France; pf. © June 
4, 1925; 1 c«. July 2; EH 615095; 
Heugel, Paris. 13976 


Epitaphe (L’) de Mathurine; poésie 
du Finistére, musique Raoul La- 
parra, of France. © July 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 3; E 615663 ; Heugel, Paris, 

13977 


Hroticon ; valse, Willy Geisler, of Ger- 
many; pf. © 1c: July 6, 1925; B 
615233; Harmonie  verlagsgesell- 
schaft, m. b. h., Berlin. 13978 


Erste suite ftir orchester; von Josef 
Matthias Hauer, of Austria, op. 31, 
Partitur. © May 2, 1925; 1c. Aug, 
4; E 615829; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
u. musikhandlung, Beriin-Lichter- 
feld, Germany. 13979 


Erwartung; worte Hermann L0ons, 
musik Paul Graener, of Germany, 
Op! ti mr, 4-"hoch. ©. Apr. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. May 5; E 615478; Ed. 
Bote and G. Bock, Berlin. 15980 


Escapade; intermezzo, H. Fabry, of 
France, et H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dec. 31,1924; 1'c. July, 2, 1925; E 
Gls Wes IS, aris. 13981 


Eskimo shivers; Billy Mayerl, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 19; E 615896; Keith- 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 13982 

Esperance (L’); by Denis Dupré, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 13, 1925; 
1c Aug. 15; E 615932; A. Ham- 
mond & co., London. 13983 


Hspoir, confort des malheureux; po- 


ésie Charles D’Orleans, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5. 1925; 1, e@.., Aug.) 3.5; Ei, 615652 5 
Heugel, Paris. 13984 


697 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13985 


pt. III, n. S., v. 20 


Esquisses sur une famille amie; pe- | Hvening invocation; mélodie, Ernest 


tites piéces, Jane Malka, of France; 
pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 2; 
EK 615174; Heugel, Paris. 13985 


Hstudiantina; Spanish valse, Emil 
Waldteufel, transcribed Louis Ret- 
ter, of U. S.; pf. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 11; E 619545; Louis Ret- 
ter musie co., St. Louis. 13986 


Eszembe jut; verse Ignotus [pseud. of 
Hugo Feigelsberg], zenéjét szerzette 
Balazs Arpad, of Hungary. © Nov. 
16, 1924; 1 ¢. May 9, 1925 ; E 615408 ; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 13987 


Etude appassionata; by Abram Cha- 
sins, of U. S., op. 3; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 12; EH 622192; 
J. Fisher & bro., New York. 

13988 

Etude pratique de Vuniversalité des 
modes; modes des grands systémes 
musicaux, accompagnée d’une pré- 
face et d’un tableau synoptique, Jean 


Hautstont, doigtée et augmentée 
d’une partie technique, Mathieu 
Crickboom, of . Belgium; _ violon. 


Bruxelles, Notation musicale auto- 
nome. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 
2; E 615072; J. Hautstont, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 13989 


Etude rhythmique; adapted from 
Czerny, Georges Liebling, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at Chicago, Ill., op. 
69; pf. © Aug. 26, 1925;.2 ¢. Aug. 
28; E 622731; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13990 


Euda, my sweet Bermuda baby; w 
and m J. M. Weeks, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620298; Joseph 
Mayo Weeks, Plainfield, N. J. 13991 


Eva, won’t you please stop those babies 
erying; w and melody A. M. Draz- 
KOwski!) Of vWaese. © du ex! Jmmby. 2. 
1925: E 617576; Albert M. Draz- 
kawski, Manchester, N. H. 13992 


Evelyn, I love only you; w and melo- 
dy E.R. Walsh, ob.Do.8 i@ok c. 
July 29, 1925; E 617831; Francis R. 
Walsh, Bensonhurst, N. Y. 13993 


Evening; w Ray Clar, m C. Yates, of 
England, domiciled at Oakland, 
Calif. I-\e, Aug: » 25,., 1925 >. Bb 
622683 ; Constance Yates, Oakland, 
Calif. 13994 

Evening bells and you; w R. M. Mer- 
chant, m ©. B. Haton; of VU. SS.” © 
1c. June 27, 1925; E 617545; Co- 
rinne B. Eaton, Oakland, Calif., and 
Ruby M. Merchant, Denver. 138995 


Harry Adams, of U. 8.; pf. © July 
2, 1925) 2° e. duly’ (3 Sa oleate: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


13996 
Evening shadows; reverie, Alice 
Morse Glover, of U. 8.; pf. Boston, 


W. B. Hasey & co. © July 9, 1925; 
2c. July 10; E 617293; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 13997 


Evening star waltz; by Joseph Lan- 
ner, ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
“pf. © Aug. 27.) W922 ene 27 - 
E 620539; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

13998 . 


Hventide ; rustic idyl, Arthur Kay, of 
U. (Svs pi © ‘Aust edez eae. 
Aug. 22; E 622555; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 13999 


Ever close to Jesus; part song, w S. 
E. Mekin, m Alfred Wooler, of U. 8.; 
male voices. 4to. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 21; EH 622481; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 14000 


Ever since I met you; w and melody 


L.- Valley, of U2? S..4@ ites Aug. 
15, 1925; E 6203885; Leo Valley, 
Keene, N. H. 14001 


Every lad goes after a doll; w and 
melody M. B. Dunsmoor, of U. §S. 
© ile. July. 20) 1925 -S heiress): 
Maurice B. Dunsmoor, Portland, Me. 

14002 


Every morning on his banjo; w and 
melody M. Conroy, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 6, 1925; H 617154; Mary Con- 
roy, Rochester, N. Y. 14003 


Livery night she’s kissing someone else 
goodnight ; fox trot, w and m B. L. 
Seaman, of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1925; E 620409; Bernard Le Roy 
Seaman, Long Island City, N. Y. 

14004 


Every Sunday afternoon; w and melo- 
dy Chick Endor and Eddie Ward, | 
both of U. S. ©1e. July 25, 1925; 
FE 617671; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 14005 


Everybody does the Charleston now; 
w and melody Elmar White, Bud 
Green, Cecil Mack and Jimmy John- 
ston, allfofoU! St“© Ave: shuly16, 
1925; E 619690; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14006 


Everybody stomp; fox-trot, w Billy 
Meyers, m Elmer Schoebel, of U. S. 
© Aue: 3" 1925-22 ee Ane ee 08) 
617997; Leo Feist ine., New York. 

14007 


698 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14030 


-orch. 4to. © July 
22, 1925; 2. ec. July 24; E 617802; 


Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 14008 
Everybody’s favorite collection of 


latest songs for ukulele; no. 2, com- 
piled Anthony J. Franchini, of U. S. 
© Aug. 25, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28; A 861617; Morris music pub. co., 
Phiiadelphia. 14009 


Everything I do means I love you; 
by: Joseph H. Trent, of U. S8S.; pf. 
@,) tac vAus.. 14... 1925; . B- 622593; 
Grey gull records, inc., S. Boston, 
Mass. 14010 


Evolution (The) riddle; w J. McLes- 
key, m Burney Williams, of U. S. 
Memphis, Tenn., Sullivan pub. co. 
@ Anes6, 19255 2:¢. Aug: 085: E 
620254 ; Jo McLeskey, Memphis. [© 
additional words and new arrange- 
ment in music] 14011 


Evolution; w and m J. L. Wissler, 
emer. s. © 1c. suly 30,1925; 
EK 620063; John L. Wissler, sr., Mt. 
Jackson, Va. 14012 


—w M. Monseth, melody Nell Cobb 
[pseud. of N. Cobbledick] of U. S. 
i tee. pans if, .1925;)/B 622590; 
Marie Monseth and Nell Cobbledick, 
Oakland, Calif. 14013 


Evolution blues; fox trot, w John T. 
Neligan, m M. L. Wright, of U. S. 
© 1c. June 27, 1925; E 619454; 
Maynard Lattimer Wright, Chatta- 
nooga. 14014 


Evolution (The) riddle; w Jo McLes- 
key, m Burney Williams, of U. S. 
Memphis, Tenn., Sullivan pub. co. 
GCG snly. ot, 1925.2 ¢. July 232 B 
617642; Jo McLeskey, Memphis, 
Tenn. 14015 


Ev’ry Sunday afternoon; novelty, w 
and m Chick Endor and Eddie 
Ward, both of U. C.; pf. aec., with 
ukulele arr. Dick Konter; in F. © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 620231; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 14016 


Exalt His holy name; w Laurene 
Highfield, m 8. W. Beazley, of U.S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; B 
617733; Samuel William Beazley. 
Chicago. 14017 


Excitation; one step, Ham Eddey, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4¢0:7-° ©): ‘July '5,, 1925501: Aug. 3 ; 
EH 615725 ; Ham Eddey, Paris. 14018 


Explaining the blues; w and m Thomas 
Dorsey; of 4.0.) Ss .©O ot :e., July 22, 
1925; E 619878; Chicago music pub. 
co., inec., Chicago. 14019 


Exxtase; melody, by W. M. Yates, of. 
UAs: Ocrresc Futy 291925. oe 
617855; Warren M. Yates, Newark, 
Nuswe 14020 


Eyes of love; w and m C. A. Kemp, 
Ofek, Sy © of Ge Auge ,6. 1925 es 
620217 ; Clinton A. Kemp, New York. 

14021 


F. & U. popular jazz saxophone meth- 
od; by G. A. Finder, J. Urbanek, and 
others, of U. S. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; aff. July 30; A 864053; 
George A. Finder and Joseph, Ur- 
banek, Chicago. 14022 


Faery shepherd ; by Ambroise Farman, 
of England; pf., English fingering. 
© July 14, 1925; l‘e. July 17; E 
615449 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 14023 


Fair (A) lady; w Helen Redington, 
i daorace sannsen: ~ Ob: ise Bb. 
High voice, in F.—2. Medium voice, 
in WY flat:’~©' ‘June 20, *1925° 2 ¢. 
each July 20; E 617468; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 14024 


Fair Pepita; w and melody S. Gucken- 
heimer, of U. S. © 1. June 22, 
1925; E 617417; Sims Guckenheimer, 
Savannah, Ga. 14025 


Fairies’ march; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; E 617524; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 14026 


Fairy blossoms; idyl, Joseph Mueller, 
Of U.S. pir” © "Aug 17, 4925 2 e. 
Aug. 22; E 622566; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 14027 


Fairy-caprice ; mood picture, T. Haigh, 
of Great Britain; pf... Paxton’s ed. 
@msilys 7; 49995 4 (July he 
615262; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14028 


Fairy (The) dream-boat; w Alan 
Firsk, m M. Scott, of Hngland; in 
G. London, Maurice Scott music co. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 4, 1925; 1 ‘er dune’ 15; EB 
615508; Maurice Scott, London. 

14029 


Fairy elves; by Paul Du Val, of Great 
Britain ;-pf. » ©, July, 48; 1925.; 2. c. 
July 21; EH 617526; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14030 


699 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


140381 
Fairy (The) gardeners; w Edward 
Lockton, m Cuthbert Harris of 


Great Britain. 1: Sop: or ten.—2. 
Mezzo-sop. or bar. © July 2, 1925; 
2 ec. each July 3; E 619373; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14031 


Fairy queen’s wedding ; two-part song, 


w J. J. Pain, m Ernest Austin, of | 


England, op. 80, no. 8; in D. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Liye 1381925 ele Jal hs 
615344 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 14032 


Fairy (The) shoon; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Maude Craske Day, of Great 
Britain; in D. © July 28, 1925; 
1e. July 29; E 615569; J. B. Cramer 
& ¢o., Itd., London. 14033 


Fairy ways; w Rose Fyleman, m Der- 
mot MaecMurrough, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E flat. © July 14, 1925; 
1 ec. July 30; E 615578; Hnoch & 
sons, ltd., London. 14034 


Fallin’ down; w Charlie Davis, m 
Russel Robinson, of U. S.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
© Augsi 22, 1925 4 2c. Aue, 2207 Bl 
620441; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 14035 


False (The) accusation; plaintive, 
William Axt, of U. S.; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © July 10, 
1925; 2c. July 11; E 619631; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 140386 


Fan fan Fannie; w Eddie Wagenfeld, 
melody M. Linett, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1925; E 622399; Maurice 
Linett, Philadelphia. 14037 


Fanechette; by Edmund Parlow, of 
Germany; pf. © Aug. 11, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 14; E 620312; Boston mu- 
sic co., Boston. 14038 


Fandango; from The duenna, Alfred 
Reynolds, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; string orch., with 
pf. conductor. (In Boosey’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 255) © June 6, 
1925; 1 e. July 15; E 615373; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14039 


Fantasie orientale; rhythmic para- 
phrase, A. Lange, of U. S.; for 
dance, theatre or symphony orch. 
© July 11, 1925; 2 c. July 13; H 
617349; Arthur Lange, inc., New 
York. [© rhythmic paraphrase] 

14040 


Far from the city’s roar; w and mel- 
ody Lk: Breyer! of) Us Si" © fe. 
July 29, 1925; E 617823; Ludwig 
Breyer, Jacksonville, Fla. 14041 


Far from the madding crowd; pas- 
toral suite, Geo. F. Tomlinson, of 
Great Britain; pf/"‘@) “duly 20, 
1925; 1 c. July 27; HE 615556; Beal, 
Stuttard & co., ltd., London. 14042 


Far vos? (Why?) ; w Euzial Fleish- 
man, m Abraham §. Ellstein, of 
U.S. 

(20N39 IND) 
© July 27, 1925; 2c Aue. a7: E 
622407; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 
14043 


Farewell to the flag; w J. B. Mon- 
tero, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © 
1c. July 6, 1925; E 617188; John B. 
Montero, Delagua, Col. . 14044- 


Fascination; caprice, Clifford Chat- 
field, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 22; E 622570; For- 
ster music publisher, inec., Chicago. 

14045 

Fata morgana; by Raymond Lough- 
borough, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 28, 1925;3 > te Aue 29 >) 
624030; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

14046 


Father Knickerbocker; melody Rose 
R. Korn and M. M. Korn, both of 
U.S Old leloduly 2), d92a8 0H 
617079 ; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
Now, 14047 


Father, whate’er of earthly bliss; an- 
them, w Anne Steele, m Edward 
Shippen Barnes, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
June 3, 1925; 2 ¢. July 20; E 617458 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 14048 


Favorite anthem classics; collection 
of anthems adapted from themes by 
celebrated composers, compiled I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. v. 1. 4to. © 
Dee. 29, 19238; 2 c. and aff. July 9, 
1925; A 862017 ; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 14049 


Fear thou no evil; sacred song, w 
Louis E. Holcomb, m John §S. Fearis, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Aug. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 620506; For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

14050 

Feeskem hova szallsz; by Bela Zerko- 
vitz, of Hungary; pf. ©1e. July 
20, 1925; E 619806; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 14051 


Federlein (Gottfried H.) Seven re- 
sponses; w Thomas Austin-Ball, m 
G. H. Federlein, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © June 30, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 3; E 617089; Boston music co., 
Boston. 14052 


700 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Fedora; fantasie, selection, Umberto 
Giordano, arr. Leopold Weninger, 
of Germany; orch. with pf. direc- 
tion. © Jan. 15, 1925; 1c. June-1; 
BH 615351; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig-Reudn., Germany. 14053 


Feelin’ blue; w and m Harold Leon- 
ard, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 


ime vGrisuly 10, 1925; 2 ¢.. July} 


11; EH 617345; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 14054 


Feist dance folio, no. 9; arr. and com- 
piled Lee Orean Smith, of U. S.; 
pf. ace, with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6; E 6220383; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

14055 

Fell out; w and m Percy Edgar, Terry 
Sullivan and John P. Long, all of 
England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
1 @ July 11; E 615309; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 14056 


Femmes (Les) de chez nous; paroles 
Amelet, musique Pierre Chagnon, of 


France. © June 4, 1925; 1c. July 
2; E 615207; Francis Salabert, 
Paris, 14057 


Femmes (Les) mariées; de Quand on 
est trois, paroles Albert Willemetz, 
musique Joseph Szule, of France. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 ¢« July 2; EB 
615106; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14058 


Fern greens; by Helen Dallam, of U. 
S.; violin and pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; E 617510 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14059 


Féte (La) au village; par Auguste 
Chapuis, of France; pf. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ce July 2; E 615080; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 14060 


Féte florentine; airs de ballet, Ed- 
ouard Mignan, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. 1. Carnaval. 
[3 others] © July 10, 1925; 1c. 
July 10; E 615279; Enoch & eie., 
Paris. 14061 

Fibich (Zdenko) Poém; valse, arr. 
Debroy Somers, of Great Britain; 
orech. with pf. conductor. Special 
ed. 4to. © July 7, 1925;1¢ July 
9; E 615253; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 14062 

Fickle; trio, w Nelle Richmond Eber- 
hart, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
MO Mily 6, 1020) aoe ily Oe. Hy 
617294; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 14063 


14074 


Fiddle and piano; w and melody R. A. 
Herzere, OL Ue Ss: © "1 ‘ee Iuty 2, 
1925; E 617080; Roy Arnold Ber- 
gere, New York. 14064 


Fiddle (A) tune; by FEF. Percival. 
Driver, of Great Britain; violin 
with pf. acc. (In 1926 school ex- 
aminations, violin, lower division, 
list B) © July 18, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
1; E 615603; Associated board of 
the R. A. M. & the R. C. M., London. 

14065 


Fiddler (The) at the wedding; w and 
melody M. J. Fitzpatrick, of U. 8. 
Orley Aue Ji 1925 hl Geeta. 
Michael Joseph Fitzpatrick, Brook- 
lyn. 14066 


Fiddler come and play for me; w 
Jennie Dunbar, m Montague F. 
Phillips, of Great Britain, op. 41, 
no. “© Aig: 125, 1925. 1° ¢. Aug. 
26; E 624002; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 14067 


Fiddlin’ blues; by L. C. Finlay, of 
Us.) Di Ole Sep S, 1925q) 8 
620681; L. C. Finlay, Houston. 

14068 


Fiddling the fiddle; melody D. Rabi- 
nore, of ‘U.S. ‘©'ive: Aug) 131925; 
E 620303; David Rabinoff, Minne- 
apolis. 14069 


Fiedele (Dus); w and melody A. 
King, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Gussie Schwartzenberg. 
@Qri chr Aue... 7) 19253 «Hk 622051 
Adolph King, New York. 14070 


Fighting (The) 32nd march; by J. G. 
Kohler, of U. S.; instrumental. © 
1 e. Aug. 27, 1925; E 6205738; John 
George Kohler, Waupun, Wis. 

14071 


Figlia del mare (The ocean’s daugh- 
ter); parole Eugenia Pancerasi, 
English w John Bernhoff, musica 
Enrico Toselli, of Italy. © July 1, 
1925; 1 e. June 25; E 615239; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 14072 


Fileuse (La); poéme en _ frangais, 
adaptation musicale et arr. Suzanne 
d’Astoria, musique 8. Moniuszko, of 
France. © June 4, 1925; 1 e. July 
2; E 615164; C. Joubert, Paris. 

14073 


Fille (La) du contrebandier; ouver- 
ture, H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 
4, 1925; 1 c. July 2; E 615114; J. 
Yves K., Paris. 14074 


701 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14075 


Fimmini (Li) d’aguannu; versi An- 
tonio Artale, musica A. Montalto, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand, acc. © 1. July 11, 1925; 
E 619553; Agostino Montalto, New 
York. 14075 


Finding Jack in heaven; w and m 
A. Elliott, of U. S. New York, 
Paragon music co. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2 ce. Aug. 15; E 620396; Anna 
Elliott, Burlington, Vt. 14076 


Fior de gelsomino; waltz, Antonio Lo 
Coco, of U. S.; 1st. violin. © 1. 
July 22, 1925; EH 619869; Gaetano 
Lo Bianco, New York. 14077 


Fiorellin di siepe; valzer, G. Ardiz- 
zone and F. Biazzo, both of U. S. 
©1e. July 1, 1925; E 619339; Le 
due Sicilie music roll co., New York. 

14078 


Fiorellino .(Un); valzer, melody P. 
Seminara, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1925; E 620154; Peter Seminara, 
Brooklyn. 14079 


First love; fox trot, from On with the 
dance, Noel Coward, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. 
@) duly: 2049253 deer byes 2° PH) 


615389; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14080 


First steps in the use of the pedal; 
by Dorothy Gaynor Blake, of U. S.; 
pf. © June 11, 1925; 2c. July 25; 
EX 617697; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 14081 


Fisher (William Arms) LEHight piano 
pieces by French composers; com- 
piled W. A. Fisher, of U. S. © Aug. 
21, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 29; A 
861618 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

14082 


Fitiederita; w and melody P. Bur- 
stein, of Poland, domiciled at New 
Yorks i© vilken Mune 25) 192567 EB 
617284 ; Paul Burstein, Brooklyn. 

14083 


live o’clock; fox-trot, d’aprés l’Enfant 
et les sortiléges, Maurice Ravel, arr. 
Roger Branga, of France; pf. 
June 4, 1925; 1¢. July 2; E 615101; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 14084 


Flapper (The) ; character sketch, Ber- 
tram Srawley, of England, op. 32, 
arr. Geo. H. Sanders, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 


Ae TQ ee Ao ay te 
622385; Geo. H. Sanders co., New 
York. 14085 


Dt. dE Os sy 420 


fox trot, J. W. Lewis, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. July 13, 1925; EB 619609; 
Jessie Winston Lewis, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 14086 


Flappers (The); w and melody _B. 
Reeder, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1925; E 622779; Barnie Reeder, 
Williamsburg, Pa. 14087 


Fleur de lys; intermezzo, Walter C. 
Simon, of U. S:; pt. 7 © wulgs, 
1925; 2c. July 21; E 617490; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14088 


Fleurs d’amour; fox-trot ou one step, 
de Bonjour Paris, José Padilla, of 
Spain; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 «. 
July 2; E 615215; Francis Salabert, © 
Paris. 14089 


Fleurs qui me parlez; mélodie, J. 
Batlle, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 
1e@ July 2; E 615173; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14090 


Flexatone; from Artists and models, 
w Clifford Grey, m Alfred Goodman, 
Maurie Rubens and J. Fred Coots, 
all of U. S. © July 11, 1925; 2c 
July 14; EH 617351; Harms, inc., 
New York. 14091 


Flight of the bumble bee; by Rim- 
sky-Korsakow, arr. J. Langendoen, 
of U. S.; orech. © July 15, 1925; 
2 e Aug. 6; E 620202; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

14092 


Flirting mama; w L. Chambers, m B. 
M. Hale, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 21, 
1925; E 622466; Luther Chambers, 
Dan, W. Va. 14093 


Flitting bats; by Albert Stoessel, of 
WU. 8.3: violin : and'pt. 9 © Duly? 1, 
1925; 2 e@ July) 6; Moe oriiss?G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 14094 


Flocons de neige; intermezzo, Brad- 
ford-Boutelje, of U. S.; orch. with 
pf. or organ conductor. © July 15, 
1925; 2c. July 16; E 619685; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 14095 


Flor de un dia; vals, G. N. Bravo, 
of Mexico; pf. © July 17, 1925; 
le. July 20; E 615529; Gonzalo N. 
Bravo, Mexico City, Mexico. 14096 


Flor (La) della canela (The girl of 
the South); Spanish intermezzo, 
Nan Ray [pseud. of Ary Van Leeu- 
wen] of Netherlands, domiciled at 
Cincinnati; pf. 1 +@. , duly p22, 
1925; E 619875; Ary Van Leeuwen, 
Cincinnati. 14097 


702 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14120 


Florida; waltz ballad, w and m D. A. | Folk dance; Georg Eggeling, of Ger- 


Cooper, of U. S. (Cover title: In 
sunny Florida) © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 14; E 617380; D. A. Cooper, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 14098 


[Florida by the sea; w and melody I. 
‘Berlin, of, U0.) Siy ©xtdoe Aug. 12, 
1925; E 622139; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14099 


Florida calls me; w and melody L. 
Mocqg, of U. S. © 1c. July 16, 
1925; E 619687; Louie Mocq, Yon- 
kers, N, Y. 14100 


’Flower garden; waltz, Dorothy N. 
isrown, of U. S:s "pt. ‘© ‘July’ 17, 
1925; 2c. July 20; E 619773; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 14101 


Flower songs and others; w Betty 
Sage and others, m H. Boericke, 
of U. S. © June 26, 1925; 2 «. 
July 1; aff. June 29; A 859736; 
Helene Boericke, Philadelphia. 

14102 


Flowers (The) that bloom in the 
spring; one act operetta in two 
scenes, for girls, w and m Arthur 
A. Penn, of Great Britain, domiciled 
Abo Bayside) in 14) N. *¥:° 4to. © 
Augiot4s 1925; 20'e ‘Aug.’ 22:: 
622473; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 14103 


Flowing (The) brook (Am fliessenden 
bach); by R. Krentzlin, of Ger- 
many, op. 108, no. 6; pf. © July 
fay he25; 2c.’ July 16; ‘619671; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


14104 
Flutter (The) of birds; by Willy 
Heremann, ‘of “UW: S.:° pf’* © July 


Zona sa Co wily a. EW 619512: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
14105 


Fluttering butterflies (Kosender fal- 
ter); by Carl Bohm, op. 282, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © 
upon 1025)" 2 eh AUS. vous. 
620540 ; Century music pub co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 14106 


Fly, butterfly ; from Seandals, w B. G. 
De Sylva, m Ray Henderson, of U. 
Ss ©. July, 4:)1995-2 :e: July 2: E 
619379 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

14107 


Fly roun’ young ladies; w and m 
Cecil Mack and Chris Smith, both of 
WU. S.3..pf. ace. with. ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © July 1, 1925; 2 ec. 
July 8; E 617231; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14108 


many, op. 220; pf., 4 hands. © 
July 918,1949290;- 2reciJIwy - 21; 
617512; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 14109 


Follow me; dancing song, w Graham 
John, m Vivian Ellis, of England; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Jan. 26, 1925; 1 ¢ July 
11; E 6153814; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 14110 


w Harry Hume, m P. I. Jacoby, 
of U. S. [Photostat] ©1e. Aug. 
28, 1925; EH 622747; Philip Irving 
Jacoby, San Francisco. 14111 


Following the King; w Ida A. Guirey, 
m S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © June 
Zo, WO wi Ca dune, 29. By 62002 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

14112 

Folly-Lulu; from Mimi, T. Schipa, of 
Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, Fla. ; 
melody with pf. ace. ©l1e. July 13, 
1925; E 617327; Tito Schipa, 9% 
Forster musie publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 14113 


Fond memories; w and melody, M. 
Rice, of U.S. © 1.c. July 6, 1925~ 
EK 617171; Myrtle Rice, Vermilion, 
S. D. 14114 


Fool (The) I have been; w Harold 
Alven; melody C. Pierro, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 4, 1925; E 620159; Car- 
mine Pierro and Harold Alven, Port 
Chester, N. Y. 14115 


Foolin’ around; w and melody J. Ro- 
mano and J. Gillard, both of U. S. 
© 1 e¢. July 28, 1925; BH 619955; 
Joseph A. Romano, New York. 

14116 


Footloose; fox trot, w Hal Cochran, 
m Carl Rupp, of U. 8S. © Aug. 11, 
1925752 co) Aus. 3* 6220645 "Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 14117 


For a dollar down; w and melody 
G. S. Fulton, of Canada. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 617984; G. S. Ful- 
ton, Port McNicol, Ont., Canada. 

14118 


For Georgia; w and melody S. Guck- 
enheimer, of U. S. ©1e. June 22, 
1925; E 617416; Sims Gucken- 
heimer, Savannah, Ga. 14119 


For He shall give His angels charge 
over thee; anthem, w from Psalm 
91, m John R. Van Vliet, of U. S.; 
cho. of mixed voices with sop. solo, 
organ ace. 4to. © July 14, 1925; 
2c. July 18; E 619809; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14120 


703 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14121 


For Josephine; w and melody Alan 
Lewis//of*®U.'S. (©. 1%), Ame 81, 
1925; E 622822; Abraham Lewis 
Steinberg, Detroit. 14121 


For me; w W. C. Poole, m B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S.. © Aug. 28, 1925; 


2 c. Aug. 26; E 622718; Review. & 


Herald pub. assn., Washington. 
4122 


For you can’t get ahead of time; w 
and m A. E. Devonish, of U. S. 
1c. July 14, 1925; E 617405; Ath- 
ward EH. Devonish, New York. 

14123 

For you Rebecca; w and melody A. 
Castagnoli, of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 21, 
1925; E 622455; Alfred Castagnoli, 
New York. 14124 


’Fore man evolutionized; w and mel- 
Oty J. B Nelson, of U.48), -©vtl 
July 21, 1925; E 617599; John B. 
Nelson, Limestone, Tenn. 14125 


Forest glades; autumn song, John 
Franklyn, of U. S.; pf., left hand. 
© July BT 1925; 2c" tAnes tT. Bb 
620104; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 14126 


Forge (The) master; overture, Chris- 
topher O’Hare, of U. S.; orch. © 
July 20, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; E 620190 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 14127 

Forget: w and melody W. Rogers and 
Les Franklyn Clark, both of U. 8. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620400; 
Waiora Rogers, Los Angeles. 14128 


Forget-me-not land; w and melody I. 


DeLaMater, of U. S. ©1e. July 
29, 1925; E 617820; Irene Dela 
Mater, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 14129 


Forget me not, pal; w and melody 
J. E. Handler, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622105; Joseph E. 
Handler, Washington. 14130 

Forgive me dear; waltz, w Thyra Per- 
rault, m W. Stokking, of Holland, 
domiciled at Atlantic City. © 1 ¢. 
June 10, 1925; EK 617419; William 
Stokking, Atlantic City. 14131 

Forgotten; w and melody L. Greene, 
of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; B 
620352; L. Greene, Indianapolis. 

14132 

Forse; valzer, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
ieee Sily 31) 925 3) EOL sso O,; 
Pagani & bro., New York. 14133 

Fortune (The) teller; characteristic 
melody, Leo ‘Torranee, of Great 
Biihain = pr. ),.©),.tuky 20, 1925") tive, 
July 20; E 615489; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 14134 


pt. 111, nm. s., v. 20 


Forward-march, home army of the 
world; marching song, w and m 
D. S. Drake, of U. 8. ‘© 1 e« July 
6, 1925; E 617208; Dorothy Suss- 
dorff Drake, Oakland, N. J. 14135. 


Found, fondled, fooled and forgotten ;. 
w and melody M. Oliver, of U. S.. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620616; 
Miles Oliver, Jersey City. 14136. 


Four leaf clover; w Albert Edmund 
Trombly, m A. Botefuhr, of U. S. 
Kansas City, Mo., Alice Botefuhr- 
Spaulding. © July 20, 1925; 2 e. 
July 22; E 619821; Alice Botefuhr, 
Kansas City, Mo. 14137 


Fox no. 77; by Richard Fall, of Ger-- - 


many; melody with pf. acc. ©1e. 
July 15, 1925; E 615391; Wiener: 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 141388 


Fox trot; by N. Silvestroff, of Russia,. 
domiciled at New York, op. 6; pf. 
© 1c. Sept: (3, 1925; E 620687: 
Nikolas Silvestroff, New York. 

14139: 


from Mimi, T, Schipa, of Italy, 
domiciled at Seabreeze, Fla. ; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1.¢. July 13, 1925; 
E 617318; Tito Schipa, % Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 
14140: 
Fox-trot nach 8. Gastaldon’s lied, Mu- 
sica proibita (Verbotener gesang) ; 
von Carl Robreecht, of Germany ;. 
klavier. © July,1, 1925; 1 ec. July 
14; E 615337; Adolph Fiirstner,. 
Berlin-W., Germany. 14141 


orch. mit harmonium, violine- 
obbl. u. pf. direktion. 4to. © June- 
23, 1925; 1 ¢. July, 133. EB 61a359 ; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin-W., Ger-. 
many. [© arrangement] 14142° 
Frances; w and m James Altiere and 
Fred Rose, both of U. S.; pf. and- 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 e. 


Aug. 11; E 622596; J. Thomas. 
Harding, Chicago. 14143 
Francois (Frong-swah)! song one- 


step, w and m R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, m Harris Weston, of Eng- 
land; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
1e. July 11; E 615317; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 14144. 


Frau’n (Die) hat der Herrgott ja 
zum lieben nur gemacht; aus Die: 
blonde sphinx, text Gustav Beer: 
und Emmerich Foldes, musik Max 
Niederberger, of Brazil. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 1c. May 29; E 614656; Wiener 
Biirgentheater verlag, g. m. b. h.,. 
Vienna. 14145. 


704 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


-Freakish blues; by Bob Fuller and 
Louis Hooper, both of U. S.; clari- 
net and pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2.¢. 
Aug. 14; E 622297; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14146 


-Freckles on her nose; w and melody 
Mrs Pe. Warner, of U.S. ©r1.4 
Aug; 15, 1925.>, K.. .620386;. Mrs. 
Philip Wagner, Munger, Mich. 

14147 


-Fresh‘e; fox trot, w Jesse Greer and 
Harold Berg, m J. Greer, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. David 
Berend. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
25; E 620476; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 14148 


-Freu dich Fritzchen, der lenz ist da! 
foxtrot-potpourri, Carl Robrecht, of 
Germany; salon-orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion. 4to. © July 1, 1925; 1. 
July 24; E 615498 ; Heinrichshofen’'s 
‘verlag, Madgeburg, Germany. 

14149 


Friend (The) of man; sacred song, w 
Louis E. Holcomb, m John 8. Fearis, 
of U. S.; med. voice. © Aug. 24, 
1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 27; E 620505; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 


14150 - 


‘Friend (The) on the road; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m H. A. Henry, of U. 8. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 
620030; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14151 


-Yriendships; w D. Eardley-Wilmot, m° 


Hermann Lohr, of Great Britain. © 
July Hage? 192529 eS July? 2125 
615485; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14152 


_Frisch ans werk! bunte reihe leichter 
instruktiver vortragsstticke, Leo- 
pold J. Beer, of Austria, op. 35; 
violine alle‘n oder mit begleitung 
einer zweiten violine, nos. 1-9. © 
May 18, 1925; 1c. Aug. 4; E 615812; 
Schlesinger ‘sche buch wu. musik- 
handlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ger- 
many. 14153 


‘Fritz (Der) bezahlt die kleider; aus 
der burleske Der harem auf reisen; 
von Rudolph Schanzer und Ernst 
Welisch, musik Rudolph Nelson, 
klay. arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Dee. 8, 1924: 1 e. 
July 18, 1925; E 615457; Edition 
Kar! Briill, Berlin. 14154 


Fritzi; w LL. Weslyn, melody J. 
Knecht, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 28, 
©1925; E 622744; Louis Weslyn and 
Joseph Knecht, New York. 14155 


14166 


From a toy cupboard; five easy 
pieces, Alec Rowley, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. Toy band. [4 others] © 
Ame. AQ. OUR ber ext Ades. Bless BH) 
624027; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14156. 


From every stormy wind that blows; 
w H. Stowell, m Charles Huerter, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
f3, 192072 ‘e. Aug, 2b? Ei 620230. 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14157 

From many lands; pageant for Christ- 
mas, Mabel A. Sanford, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, m 
Fred W. Peace and others, of U. S. 


8vo. © Oct. 19, 1923; 2 c and aff. 
July 9, 1925; A 862004; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14158 


From the land of the sky blue water; 
fox trot, Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
arr. Frank Black, both of U. S.; 
orch. © Aug. 21, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
27; E 620508; Forster music. pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 14159 


Frowsy Fred: w and melody E. Jean, 


of the’S. “Oui le. July: 8; 192545 4H 
619414; Elsie Jean, New York. 
14160 

Frunniatella; versi e melodia A. Gil- 
do, of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
mand. acc. ©1e. July 7, 1925; E 
619468; Armando Gildo, Brooklyn. 
14161 


Fuimmucenne a Napule; versi e mu- 


sica Alfredo Bascetta, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. New York-Naples, La 
canzonetta napoletana. 4to. 


Fly Ci tehoeoe we Co) Oly ene Hl 
619741; Rosina Lazare, Brooklyn. 
14162 


Full speed ahead; march, Oakley Mel- 
Vin, OL ;U. ss band. d4to.” © Luly 
AO ta 2) eG) duly. °22 s Hy G1SSa 7; 
Neptune pub. co., Annapolis. 14163 


Fun and pleasure; eight pastimes for 
little folks, w and m Ella Ketterer, 
Of 1 Sls peo Aue. 24, 1925" Dre. 
Aug. 27; E 620590; Hatch music 
co., Bost@n. 14164 


Fun at Finnigan’s funny ball; w and 
mm de bs. Wark. “Ol Jt) (Cr Aue, 
fon 1925°°2 © Auge sl > i 6206014 
J. B.. Wark, Portland, Or. 14165 


Fundamental-studien fiir kontrabass; 
etudes spéciales, Eduard Madenski, 
oft Austria, heft 1: © Mare 711, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 615811; Schles- 
inger’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin Lichterfelde, Germany. 

14166 


705 


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14167 


Funny (A) story; by HE. Beck-Slinn, 
-of England, op. 26, no. 5; pf. 
July: t3) 1925" 2 ey Duly) 233 
617638; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 14167 


Furioso; by Gaston Borch, of U. S.; 
orch. © July 16, 1925; 2 ¢ July 
20; E 617465: Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 14168 


Fuzzy-wuzzy;: by Oley Speaks, arr. 
Adolf Schmid, of U. S.; orch., with 
1st violin conductor. 4to. © July 
TS L925 2 ee uly oop be Ol icoo 
John Church co., Cincinnati. [© 
arrangement ] 14169 


G. & V. Polish dance orchestra col- 
lection, no. 1; compiled and arr. 
Louis Vitak, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
©) duly, 13.8025 2 te Ae ae 
619668; Vitak-Elsnie co., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 14170 


G (The) major scale parades; by Jane 
Munn Spear, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
SP i1925* 2 ¢. ~Awment13 ih 622278 : 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 14171 


Gaiety polka; by John S. Fearis, of 
U. S.; pf. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 15; E 622341; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 14172 


Gala enight; overture, Ed. Chenette, 
of U. S.; military band. 4to. © 
July 10, 1925; 2c. July 6; E 617118; 
Victor publications, inc., Chicago. 


14173 
Game (A) of tag; by N. Louise 
Wright, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 8, 


1925 "2 eAugyass EY '6222652 'G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 14174 


Gamin; six pieces, Yvonne Adair, of 
Great Britain; percussion band. 1. 
Gamin tient une revue. [5 others] 
© March 19, 1925; 1 c. May 8; EB 
615250; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14175 


Garcons (Les) d’Ambly; solo ou duo, 
poésie de la Champagne, musique 


Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5, 1925; 1 e Aug. 38, E 615662; 
Heugel, Paris. % 14176 


Garden of childhood; Children’s day 
service, w Mabel J. Rosemon and 
others, m I. H. Meredith, of U. S., 
and Broughton Edwards. 12mo. © 
Apr. 6, 1925; 2 c and aff. July 22; 
A 863154; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 14177 


Garden of love; w and m C. Lapham, 
of US: '© Aue 10, 21925 272% e. 
Aug. 17; E 622377; Claude Lap- 
ham, New York. 14178 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20" 


Garden (The) of love’s young dreams ; 
w and m J. EH. Holmes, arr. G. 
Strehlow, both of U. S. © le 
Sept. 3, 1925; E 620670; Joseph E. 
Holmes and Gustav Strehlow, Jack- 
son, Mich. 14179: 


Garden of memories; souvenir collec- 
tion, compiled Wm. F. Collins, of 
U. (Sos pt?" July Bor 4925 ere 
July 27; E 617788; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati. 14180 


Garden (The) of Rome; waltz, melody 
R. Pellegrino, of U. S. ©1e. July 
13, 1925; Eh. 617332 >) heosaite sel 
legrino, Brooklyn. 14181 


Garden (A) of roses; w and melody 
M. Wade, of U. S. ©1le Aug. 24, 
1925; EH 622617; Muriel Wade, Co- 
lumbus, O. 14182 


Gardiner (H. Balfour) Fantasia; by 
H. B. Gardiner, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Apr. 20;:19252°0 ‘oe “May 21: 
EK 614492; Forsyth bros., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14183 


Gate (The) in the moonlight; w A. 
Howe, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
©r le: July).13, 19255 Sw eoliess - 
Anne Howe, Mansfield, Ill. 14184 


Gates (The) of if-ever; w D. Hard- 
ley-Wilmot, m Eric Coates, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 28, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
29; E 624031; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 14185. 


Gateway of dreams; w W. V. Archer, 
melody Woody Frisino, of U. S. 
1 c. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620624; W. 
Vernon Archer, Baltimore. 14186 


Gather ye rosebuds; w Robert Her- 
rick, m Kenneth Ferne,. of Great 
Britain; in A flat. © July 11, 1925; 
1 c« July 29; E 615568; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 14187 


Gatto (Il) del mulino; polka, melo- 
dia G. Buzzolani, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e. Aug. 24, 
1925; E 622648; Giosué Buzzolani, 
New York. 14188 


Gaubert (Philippe) Quatre ballades 
francaises; paroles Paul Fort, 
musique Philippe Gaubert, of 
France; voix élevées. Le départ du 
matelot. [3 others] © July 5, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615758; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 14189 


Gavotte; by Alexander Berne, of U.S.; 
pf.’ © July 20, 1925% 2c. ily 722 ; 
E 619819: A. K. De Lemos & @o., 
Newark, N. J. 14196 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


- 


14213 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


—by Emil Kronke, of Germany, op. 
155; no. 5; pf.) © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 21; E 620468; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 14191 


from The duenna, Alfred Rey- 
nolds, arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great 
- Britain; orch. 
(In Boosey’s orchestral journal, no. 
ano) ©) June: 6.1925: 1c. July’ 15; 
E 615372; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 14192 


Gavotte e musette; canone alla terza, 
Gino Valbonesi, of Italy; pf. © 
dnplve 20. (1925.7; /1 'e. “July 7163) EB 
615424; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 14193 


Gavotte gracieuse: by R. Marial, of 
OS vp © -July 2.19252’ ¢_ suly 
7; E 617204; Hatch music co., Bos- 
ton. 14194 


Gay (The) gavotte; w Annie Andros 
Hawley, m Perey E. Fletcher, arr. 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S. 4to. 1. 
Two-part song.—2. Three-part song. 
©, Aug. 8, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. 29; 
BH 622757, 622758; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 

14195, 14196 


Gee but I’ll be blue; w Ed. Stuart, m 
Donald Earl, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
oa o2a Hi 1617939. C, 6H: > Stuart, 
Chicago. 14197 


Gee but I’m lonesome for you; w and 
melody Jerry Sullivan, Ned Miller 
and Chester @ohn, all of U. S. © 
1 c¢« July 24, 1925; E 617807; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 


Gee, but it’s tough to be alone; fox- 
trot, w Michael Manganella, m A. 
Matzer, of U. S. © 1c. July 22, 
1925; E 619853; Anthony Matzer, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 14199 


Gee! I wish I had a sweetheart just 
like you; w and m Leo Friedman, 
of -U: S. © July 27, 1925; 2.4 July 
30; E 620010; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 14200 


Gee, who will dance now with me; w 
and melody A. King, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York, arr. Gussie 
Schwartzenberg. © 1c. July 29, 
1925; E 617848; Adolph King, New 
York. 14201 


Geeze (The) dance; old Cornish cus- 
tom, John C. Holliday, arr. H. Mor- 
ley Acre, of Great Britain; orch. 
Ato. © July 10, 1925; 1 c¢. July 18: 
EH 615444; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 14202 


with pf. conductor. 


14198 


Geminiani (F.) Sonata; arr. Emilio 
Pente, of Italy; violon et pf.; in re 
minore. © Mar. 20, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 
25; E 615986; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [© arrangement] 

14208 - 


Genevieve; w L. Silver, melody Irving 
Cherm Or Us S.. ©) eke es ulyed 
1925; E 619332; Louis Silver, New 
York. 14204 


Gentle sleep; part-song, w Mrs. He- 
mans, m W. G. Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices, in F. Ashdown 
ed. S8vo. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 21, 1925; 1. 
July 21; E 615466; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 14205. 


Georgianna rose; w and melody H. C. 
O’Hara and M. A. O’Hara, both of 


W.tSier Our c.AAug? (26) 19256) EF 
622698; Emory Charles O’Hara, 
East Palmyra, N. Y. 14206 


Get off my money; w and melody 
Clarence Williams, of U.S. ©le 
July 24, 1925; E 619929; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 14207 


Gethsemane ; part-song. w J. C. Booth, 
m Alfred Wooler, of U. S.; male 


voices. 4to. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 21; E 622482; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 14208 


Getreie (A) mame; w and m O. Heit, 
of U. 8.3; pf. with w. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., J. & J. Kammen. 


(POND DIDI N) 
© June 25, 1925; 2 ec June 26; EB 


619174; Oscar Heit, Brooklyn. 
14209 


Ghost trot; night revue, w J. W. 
Smith, m C. Bédard, of Great Brit- 
ain. ©1e. July 10, 1925; E 617279; 
Camille Bédard, Pembroke, Canada. 

14210 


Giava...giava...giava...; versi H. 
Fusco, musica O. Cattedra, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, EHdizione casa 
editrice Marechiaro. Svo. © Apr. 
I O25 le. J uhy 143 i Glo3a4 
Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 14211 


Gigue; by Emil Kronke, of Germany, 
op. 155, no. 3; pf. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 21; E 620472; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 14212 


Gimme; w and melody F. H. Peele, 
On US Ort em uny wil tO2 5 Ky 
619594; Fannie Hoss Peele, Bristol, 
Tenn. 14213 


107 


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14214 


Gingerbread (The) man; m_ with 
story, fingering, phrasing, glossary, 
etce., J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. S.; 
pie... ©. July 29:+ 1925; 2 5c. Augic3 ; 
E 617927; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 14214 


Gingham girl; w and m C. Myers, of 
US ©) Ame 142 1925 Poe. Ane: 
19; E 622500; Chas. Myers, Phila- 
delphia. 14215 


Gipsy dance; by A. C. Mackenzie, of 
Great Britain; violin with pf. acc. 
(In 1926 school examinations, 
higher division—list A) © July 28, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 7; E 615861; Asso- 
ciated board of the R. A. M. and 
the R. C. M., London. 14216 


Gipsy heart (Zingaro cuor) ; fox trot, 
versi Nando Vitali, musica G. Meoni, 
of Italy. © Aug. 25, 1925;1c. Aug. 
11; E 615859; A. Forlivesi & co., 
Florence, Italy. 14217 


Girl (The) I left behind me; varia- 
tions on Brighton Camp, w anon., 
m Charles Wood, of England; male 
cho. 4to. © May: 25, 1925; 1 «. 
June 6; E 614797; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, Year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14218 


Girl o’ mine; w and m G. Spink, of 
U. S. © June 30, 1925; 2 ¢. July 1; 
E 6193896; George Spink, Provi- 
dence. 14219 

Girl (The) of my dreams; w and 
melody E. M. Hunt, of U.S. ©le. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622797; Ellis M. 
Hunt, Evansville, Ind. 14220 


——w and melody F. Yates, of U. S. 
© 1 ;es Auge 3, 1925;> BE) 617982; 
Frederick Yates, Waterbury, Conn. 

14221 

Girl of my heart; w A. G. Walker, m 
B. M. Hale, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
21, 1925; E 622465; Agnes G. 
Walker, Toronto, O. 14222 

Girl scout’s song; w and m J. O’Neill, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
Nork,') ©? deo suly 10" 1925 20 
617273; John O’Neill, New York. 

14223 

Girl (The) that I could not get; w 
and melody F. W. Anderson, of 
CS. .Or leeenuly. it OZ aw BS 
617574; Fritz W. Anderson, Attle- 
boro, Mass. 14224 

Girls of today; w M. G. O’Shea, m 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8. New York 
city, Frank Harding. © June 3, 
1925; 2 c. June 15; E 619488; M. 
Grace O’Shea, Hackensack, N. J. 

14225 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Gitana; mazurka  brillante, Carl 
Heins, op. 156, ed. Calvin, Grooms, 
of Uy.S. pf. > ©iAug. 27, 1925 5 2)¢ 
Aug. 27; E 620535; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 14226 


Giulietta mia; versi di P. Ferrara, 
musica Giuseppe Quaranta, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. © July 20, 1925; 2 e. 
July 24; E 622068; Pietro Ferrara, 
Paterson. 14227 

Give a little, get a little kiss; from 
Louie the 14th, w Irving Caesar, m 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2 c« Aug. 4; E 620241; 
Harms, ine., New York. 14228 


Give me a date with a peach; w and ~ 


m O. Linwood. Chadwick, of U. S. 


© July :25,. 1925); 2ke, Inly, 2H 


617781; O. Linwood Chadwick music 
pub. co., Hyannis, Mass. 14229 
Give me roses now; w A. N. S., m 
F. M. Strang, of U. S. © July 31, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 622042; Fanny 
McD. Strang, Memphis. 14230 
Give of your sunshine; w Annie M. 
Sexauer, m Adolph Jesreal, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 
620013; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14231 
Give us the Charleston; from Scan- 
dals, w B. G. De Sylva, m Ray 
Henderson, of U. S. © July 1, 
1925; 2c. July 2; EH 619380; Harms, 
inc., New York. 14232 
Giving to God; hymn-anthem, w 
Christopher Wordsworth, m Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 
6, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 29; E 622756; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 14233 


Gladiola; waltz. Bert R. Anthony, of 


Us So: pt (©) July 2 1 eee: 

July 20; E 617456; Anthony bros., 

Fall River, Mass. [© revision] 
14234 


Gloria (La) ; overture, by J. Sonnone, 
of U.OSi3 pt. | ©. Wier daly. trea; 
E 619740; John Sonnone, Hartford. 

14235 

Glory! Glory! Glory! I want to be 
glorified; fox trot, Dan Walker, 
fantasie-arr. Phil Boutelje, of U. S.; 
oreh: |, 4t0.: © Julys/ 2s ieee ec. 
July 24; E 619910; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 14236 


from The Grand Street follies of 
1925, w and m Dan Walker, of 


D.. Ss ©» duly, 16; 19255 Ze arly: 
17; E 619754; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 14237 


708 


cna aR oattercginl 


ew ls 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 
Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Ga- 
votte; from Iphigenie in Aulis, 


Gluck-Brahms, ed. and played Lu- 
cille Manker, of U. S. (Solo carola, 
no. 75916) [Music roll] © June 
oes: 2 C. buy Os Ke GL259 ; 
Cable co., Chicago. [© interpreta- 
tion and editing] 


Go back little girl and forget; w C. 
Carolton, m Helen Moles, of U. S. 
(Opinii, 1925-)..2 4c) duly t734 2 
619708; Constance Carolton, San 
Francisco. 14239 


Go forth, O reaper band; w James 
Rowe, m S..W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; E 
617734; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14240 


Go home and put something on; w 
‘and melody J. S. Terry, of U. S.; 


ist violin. © 1c. July 11, 1925; 
E 619557; John Seymour Terry, 
New York. 14241 


Go on; w and melody J. P. Cole, of 
Gandda. we) 4c. Aug. 10... 1925.: 
E 622082; John P. Cole, Quebec, 
Canada. 14242 


Go the right way little girl; w and 
m HK. HE. Placide, of U. S. ©l1e. 
June 24, 1925; E 610280; Eugene 
EK. Placide, New Orleans. 142438 


Go ’way blues; w and melody A. Barr, 
OLS Kode. Auge6, 19255) 
620220; Great Western music ©co., 
Chicago. 14244 


Gobbaerts (Jean Louis) Etude; by 
Streabbog [pseud. of J. L. Gob- 
bearts] op. 64, no. 3, selected and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; 
pf.. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2c. Aug: 29; 
E 620593; Art publications soe., St. 
Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, an- 
notations and glossary] 14245 


no. 9, selected and ed. 
Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. 
© Jaly, 29, 1925-2 ¢ Aug. 3:5 
617922; Art publications soc., St. 
Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, an- 
notations and glossary] 14246 


God calls for men; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June. 22, 1925; 2 c June 29: B 
620042; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14247 


God gives us a smile as He gives us 
the sun; w and melody I. A. An- 
mony, Of Ws S20.) ce, “Aue 3 
1925; EH 622775; Ida May Anthony, 
Davenport, Ia. 14248 


14238 | 


14262 


God has a place for you; w May Jus- 
tus, im C.0S*"Brown, of U.S... °© 
sune 22, 1925; 2 ec. June 29>" 
620046 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14249 


God knoweth the actions of men; w 
Laurene Highfield, m S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S.. © Mar. 15, 1925: 2 
ce. June 22; E 617732; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 14250 


God of the tempest; w Frederick M. 
Steele, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22,1925: 2 c. June 29;. E 
620014; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14251 


God so loved the world; w and m 
M. J. MeInnis, of U. S. © June 12, 
1925; 2c. July 8; E 617242; Mal- 
colm James McInnis, Lamar, S. C. 

14252 


God’s little children; short service, 
w Valeria R. Lehman, m I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U.S. 8vo. © Apr. 8, 1925; 
2 e. and aff., July 22; A 863157; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

14253 


God’s song-land; w W. C. Poole, m 
B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2 ec. June 29; E 620017; Ho- 
mer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 14254 


Goin’ down to tear up things; w Ida 
Mae Miller, m W. H. Miller, of 
tos. © te, Age 26. 1925. 8, 
622693; William H. Miller, Gary, 
Ind. 14255 


Gold and frankincense and myrrh; 
arr. Harry M. Gilbert, of U. S. 1. 
Violin.—2. Harp.—3. Cello. © Aug. 
feta. -e. ench” Ags. 21H 
622483-622485 ; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 

14256-14258 


Gold star mother; w Addie Taylor, m 
Jimmy Fallon [i.e. James R. Fallon] 
of U. S: ©1e July 10, 1925; E 
617271; A. C. Taylor, Keokuk, Ia. 

14259 


Golden (The) chain of love; w James 
Brockman, melody Joseph Nuss- 
baum, of U. S. © 1. Aug. 12, 
1925; E 622204; Arthur Lange, inc., 
New York. 14260 


Golden dreams; w A. Stiller, m B. 
Harris, of U. S. © 1e July 6, 
1925; E 617122; Bud Harris: and 


Art Stiller, Chicago. 14261 
Golden gleam; w and melody J. 
Gracey, of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 


10, 1925; E 622088; John Gracey, 
Low, Quebec, Canada. 14262 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. i 


14263 


Golden grain; harvest cantata, sacred 
w, m Charles Jessop, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
4to. © July 30, 1925; 1 ce. Aug 1; 
E 615585; James Broadbent & son, 
Itd., Boston Spa, Yorkshire, Eng- 
land. 14263 


Golden (A) link; w Almeda Wight 
Driscoll, m W. C. Brown, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c June 29; BE 
620022; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14264 


Golden melody; by M. Rothman and 
L. Ruben, both of U. S.; pf. ©le. 
July 7, 1925; E 617429 ; Morris Roth- 
man and Louis Ruben, Bayonne, 
N. J. 14265 


Golden-rod; w P. A. Maxwell, m Alice 
C. Maxwell, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
4to. © July 6, 1925; 2 ¢. July 24; 
E 619940; Paul Ammon Maxwell, 
West View, Pa. 14266 


Golden rule blues; melody Bessie 
Smith, of U.S. ©le July 1, 1925; 
EK 619357; C. R. pub. eo., New York. 

14267 


Golden slipper; gavotte, Eugene Ed- 
gar Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. 
Johnson] of U. 8.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
HOZD: : 2.5 Ause22c) By G62257) + Ihor- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

14268 


Goldy and Dusty; w and melody Wil- 
liam Wirges, of U. S. ©1e. July 
7, 1925; E 619464; William F. 
Wirges, New York. 14269 


Gondellied (Gondola song) ; by Theo. 
Oesten, op. 56, ed. Calvin Grooms, 
Ok WW, Sc5, DE. © Aue 2', 925: u2-e. 
Aug. 27; E 620543; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 14270 


Gone but not forgotten; w and melody 
J. B. Coogan, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622078; James B. 
Coogan, St. Petersburg, Fla. 14271 


Goodby O pal, I am leaving you; w 
R. Clyde, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
W487 @, i ef Aue. 12.2, 1925- 5 Bb 
622181; Rob’t Clyde, Martin’s Fer- 
ry, O. 14272 


Goodbye; Indian farewell, m founded 
upon a Navajo tribal melody col- 
lected S. HE. Blakeslee, w and m S§. HE. 
Blakeslee, of U. S. [Blueprint] © 
1 e July 11, 1925; E 619697; S. 
Harle Blakeslee, Ontario, Calif. 

14273 


w Jacquelyn Green, m Cooper 
Paul, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 


pt. ign Save 


© July. 20,1925, 2 ¢. Jy. 2 
617611; Harry D. Squires, ine., New 
York. . 14274 


Good-bye little home; w Donald Mac- 
bride, m Mackenzie Morgan, of Eng- 
land; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 30, 1925; 1 «¢. 
June 15; E 615803; Annie Swift, 
Manchester, England. 14275 


Good-bye Louise; w and melody, M. 
Smith, m Charles T. Edwards, of 
U. S. Wilmington, Del., One price 
music co. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 19; E 622505; Morde Smith, 
Wilmington, Del. 14276 


Goodbye old fashioned days; w and 
melody E. Obering, of U. S. ©1e 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622618; Ella Ober- 
ing, Milwaukee. 14277 


Good bye Sal, so long gal; w and m 
Henry Creamer, Joe Schuster and 
Harry Jentes, all of U. S. © Aug. 
4, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; H 620230; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 14278 


Good fellowship; w C. N. Douglass, 
m Wm. Christopher O’Hare, of 
U. 8.; male voices. 4to. © July 
15, 1925; 2-¢. July 23; E 619620; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement |] 14279 


Good morning, friend; w and m A. F. 
Chalmers, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 1, 
1925 ; E 620114; Agnes Florida Chal- 
mers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 14280 


Goodness me, holy gee; w and melo- 
dy ©. J. Robison, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 28, 1925; E 622742; Carson J. 


Robison, New York. 14281 
Goofy (A) Jane; w and m Percy 
Venable, of U. S.; pf. ©1ec. July 
138, 1925; E 617331; Sidney M. 
Spiegel, jr., Chicago. 14282 


Gopher state march; by Oliver Kru- 
ger, arr. Chas. L. Johnson, both of 
U. 8.; band. 4to. © June 30, 1925; 
2c. July 1; E 617061; O. B. Kruger, 
Granite Falls, Minn. 14283 


Gospel truth in song, no. 3; w and m 
various authors, compiled H. D. 
Clarke, of U. S. 16mo. © May 15, 
1925; 2 c. and aff. July 9; A 860589; 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 14284 


Gossip; light agitato, Arthur Kay, arr. 
Edmund Roth, both of U. 8.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 10, 
1925 %2"¢c. Aus. 15.5) Meo2252e Or 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

14285 


710 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


pee (Charles Francois) Let me 
gaze; from Faust, arr. Henry Gib- 
son, of Great Britain, selected and 
ed. Thomas Beecham ; pf., violin and 
“cello. © June 4, 1925; 1 ce June 
15; E 614786; Metzler & co. (1920) 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 
14286 


‘Gradus ad Palais royale; by Abram 
Chasins, of U. S., op. 4; pf. (In 
The master class) © Aug. 10, 
oz 2 Cc. Aug, 123 Hi 622196; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 14287 


‘Grandfather’s tale; by Eyvind Hager- 
up, Bull, of U. 8.;. pf... (dn From a 
child’s day) © Aug. 13, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 15; E 620325; Clayton F. 
‘Summy co., Chicago. 14288 


Grannie; w and melody E. C. Max- 
ham, of U. S.. © 1c. July 30, 1925; 
EK 620228; Earl Cleland Maxham, 


Chicago. 14289 
Grapevine (The) swing; by Mari 
Rigi. 8.3 Dit; © ‘July :23, 


1925; 2c. July 20; E 617690; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14290 


Grasshopper’s dance; ballet from suite 
‘Through the meadows, Harry B. 
Cairns [pseud. of John S. Fearis] 
ot U. 8.; pf. (Jn Forster miniature 
suites)  @©Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
22; EH 622518; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 14291 

Grayhaired daddy of mine; quartet or 
four-part song, w Rens Holden, m 
Marion Moore, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 21, 1925; 2 ec. 
Aug. 24; H. 622513; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Nebr. 14292 

w Rens Holden, m Marion Moore, 

of U. S8.; medium voice with violin 


©bbl. ad lib.; in E flat. © July 31, 
1925/2 e@ Aug.: 3°; HY 6179165) d.4A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 14293 


Great masters; Purcell, ed. and arr. 
Cuthbert Harris, of England; pf. 
bicmikenC) July 24,,1925";1e Aug. 
10; E 615957; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 14294 

Grecian serenade; by J. A. Voulgares, 
of Greece, domiciled at Cleveland; 
pf. and violin. ©1c. July 9, 1925; 
E 617285; John A. Vouigares, Cleve- 
land. 14295. 

Green willow ; by William Henry Reed, 
of Great Britain; violin with pf. 
ace. (In 1926 school examinations, 
violin, elementary division, list B) 
(Gy July 18.1925; 1).c..Aug, .d¢ «HB 
615600; Associated board of the R. 
A. M. & the R. C. M., London. 

14296 


14307 


Green’s (George Hamilton) new in- 
struction course for xylophone; for 
the advanced pupil, complete course 
of fifty lessons, G. H. Green, of U. S. 
Lessons 11-20. © July 15, 1925; 2 
c. and aff. Aug. 6; A 862827; George 
Hamilton Green, New York. 14297 


Grey eyes; w and m F. Raynes, of 
US, 2 ©: ft ce. «aly; 27/1925 52-8) 
617770; Florence Raynes, Totten- 
ville, N. Y. 14298 


polka—brillante, M. 
Anduola, of U. S., op. 52; mand. or 
violino. © 1 ¢, Aug. 29, 1925; E 
620626; Michele Anduola, New York. 
14299 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Ase’s death ; 
from Peer Gynt suite, no. 1, op. 46, 
no. 2, ed. Calvin Groons, of U. S8.; 
Pi: © Auge: 27,°19253°2) e Aug 27 ; 
EK 620516; Century music pub. ¢o., 


Grido di gioia; 


New York. [© arrangement] 
14800 
Jesu, friend of sinners; song, m 


HK. Grieg, arr. Clarence Dickinson, 
of U. S. 1. Violin obbl. pt.—2. Vio- 
loneello obbl. pt. © July 2, 1925; 
2c. each July 3; E 619368, 619369; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 14301, 143802 


Morning (Morgenstimmung) ; 
from Peer Gynt suite, no. 1, op. 46, 
no. 1, ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S8.; 
pi- ©. Auel 21925: Qe Aus 2h 
E 620588; Century music pub. ©o., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

14803 


Solvejg’s song (Solvejg’s lied) ; 
from Peer Gynt, op. 52, no. 4, ed. 
Caivin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. 

AU? 2h. I9Zo. 25 6, vAUS. ci. 
6205238 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 14304 


—— Wedding day at Troldhaugen 
(Hochzeitstag. auf Troldhaugen) ; 
op. 65, no. 6, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 


We Sas pt’ ©? Augs.27, 1925. 2.6 
Aug. 27; E 620541; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 14805 


Grieve not for me; from Nur jahan, 
w and m F. Hill Rivington, of Great 
Britain. London, A. Weekes & co., 
Itd. © June 15, 1925; 1 c. June 22 
E 615367; Mme. F. Hill Rivington, 
London. 14306 


Grinding song; . w and melody A. F. 
Olialmers, of: U.S.) © Le! Augi-1, 
1925; BE 620113; Agnes Florida Chal- 
mers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 14307 


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14308 


Grove (The) of Julie; by Franz Ben- 
del, op. 189, no. 2”, arr. Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain; organ. 
© July’ 18 1925; 2'« July 21; EH 
617485; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 14308 


Guide to health; w W. H. Wallis, m 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain. 
© duly th, £925; 1°¢ July 23°) 
615507; James P. Hull,, London. 

14309 

Gum; w Johnny Grump, m Casper 
Nathan, of U. S. New York, Para- 
gon music co. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E 620893; Clyde L. Bryan, 
McComb, O. 14310 

Gwine to lay down my life for my 
Lawd; w and melody M. E. Lamkin, 
Of 4. Ss 4©,hier Duly 11925) 77H 
619565; Marjorie EH, Lamkin, Clarks- 


dale, Miss. 14311 
Gyppie; w and melody J. Bauder- 
mamin Orr Oe St: sO). re uly 29, 


1925; E 617838; Joe Baudermann, 
Newark, N. J. 143812 
Gypsy dance; by Frances Terry, of 
UL S:sopf, (©) Holy AS 19253) Zire, 
July 21; E 617474; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14313 
Gypsy (The) dancer; by K. H. Aiq- 
ouni, of U. S., op. 3, no. 3; violin 


and pf. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
27; E 622702; Boston music co., 
Boston. 14314 
Gypsy moon; w and melody P. O. 


Brewer, arr. Walter Smith. both of 
U.S. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1925; E 620084; 
Percy O. Brewer, San Francisco. 
14315 
Habits; w and melody F. Rudisill, of 
US. GU Ly ca Sune 245, 1925-08) 
622646; Fred Rudisill, Clover, S. C. 
14316 
Handel (Georg Friedrich) Defend 
her heaven; from Theodora, ed. 
Ludwig Lebell, of England. © June 
i TOA Ly eral ye. 1) Ol OUT 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 
14317 
Endless pleasure; song from Se- 
mele, ed. Ludwig Lebell, of Eng- 
land. © June 17, 1925; 1 ec. July 
2; EK 615060; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 14318 


Hiindel suite; no. 6, arr. Tom 
Clark, of U. S., selected and ed. 
Victor L. F. Rebmann; orch. Full 
se. 1. March from sonata, no. 2. 
[5 others] © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 18; E 622274; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
143819 


pt. 11) B.S. '¥. 20" 


Larghetto; arr. W. H. Squire, of- 
Great Britain; violoncello with pf.. 
ace. © July 4, 1925; 1 ¢ Aug. 1;. 
E 615613; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 14320: 


Masque-suite; six dance move-- 
ments, ed. and arr. Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, of Great Britain; string orch. 
Se. Curwen ed. ©-July 27, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 10; E 615848; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 14321. 


Hail, all, hail; w J. M. Henson, m. 
S. W.. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar... 
15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; BH G1i7730; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

14322" 

Hail to the G. A. R.; w M. L. War- 
ren, m'G. A. Lentz, of UL S.) © 
1c. July 20, 1925; EH 619782; Mary 
L. Warren and Grace A. Lentz, Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass. 14323. 


Hail ye time of holie-dayes; w Ken- 
dall Banning, m Gena Branscombe. 
Tenney, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 19, 1924; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1925; 
E 620329; Arthur P. Schmidt co..,. 
Boston. [© arrangement ] 14324. 


Hall (Beatrice Mary) Andante; by 
B. M. Hall, of Great Britain; pf.,. 
in G maj. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ce. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 615675; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 143235. 


Hallowe’en night; scherzo from suite: 
Five little sketches, Harold N. 
Wansborough, of U. S.; pf. (In. 
Forster minature suites) © Aug. 
17, 1925; 2 c Aug. 22; E 622545; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi-. 
cago. 14326 


Hallowe’en pranks; story, fingering,. 
phrasing, glossary, etc., Ernest R. 
Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 24,. 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 29; EH 620591; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 14327 


Ham and eggs and chicken legs; w 
W. H. Huff, m James Blythe, of 
USS)? in Fo" ©/1 eA 2s 192 ; 
E 622748; William Henry Huff, 
Chicago. 1432S 


Hand in hand; notenbuch ftir junge 
geiger, zwOlf kleine instruktive vor- 
tragsstiicke, Leopold J. Beer, of 
Austria, op. 27; violine allein oder 
mit begleitung einer zweiten vio- 
line. © May 11, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
4: E 615816; Schlesinger’sche buch 
u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter-. 
felde, Germany. 14329" 


Hand (The) of love will guide; w 
James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of 


als 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14352 


U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ce. June 
22: BE 617749; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 14830 


Hanging (The) gardens of Babylon; 
w M. Carlo, melody Alma Sanders, 
Ties. G te. July 21, 1925, B 
617551; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 14331 


Hanum! punkto lieb’ versteh’n die 
minner keinen spass; grotesk-duett, 
aus Die blonde sphinx, text Gustav 
Beer und Emmerich Foldes, musik 
Max Niederberger, of Brazil. © 
Apr, 124 °1925);5)' ie. (May! 295. 
614660; Wiener Biirgertheater ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 14332 


Happy; w and melody T. L. Pruno, 
CEN VS. HO siie!. July 41; 1925; 
619570; Thelma LL. Pruno, Milwau- 
kee. 14333 


‘Happy blues; fox trot, w and melody 
R.E. Verson, of U. S. ©1c. Auz. 
31, 1925; E 622823; Ralph E. Ver- 
son, Chicago. 14334 

“Happy days; duet, Mildred Adair, of 
U. S.; pf. (In Merry moods) © 
Tay Loge Ate. OUP lys ALS) *). 
619639 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14335 


“Happy go lucky days; from Topsy 
and Eva, w Al. Wilson, m James A. 
Brennan and A. Wilson, both of 
U.. 8.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
“May Singhi Breen. © June 18, 
oak ec Lune,tG: Lc. June 29; 
-E 617547; Al. Wilson music pub. 
co., New York. 143836 


“Happy prince; from the Greenwich 
village follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Willy 
‘Engel-Berger, both of U. S. © 
Ante ei een Neo VATS. MES ay 
622183 ; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
additional lyrics] 14337 


“Happy (A) song; by Paul Du Val, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2 e. July 21; E 617525; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14338 

“Happy thoughts; romance, Henry 
Purmort Eames, of U. 8S.; pf. © 
Maye betOre1 925 ki (es! Aug cha so 0h 
622330; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 14839 


~Har hotzofim march; by M. Lichten- 
stein, of U. ‘S.; instrumental. © 

1 ec. June 29, 1925; E 617237; Matus 
Lichtenstein, Bronx, N. Y. 14340 
“Hard boiled papa; w W. D. Bellamy, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
©. 1 ¢. June 15,1925; BE 617215; 
“Wm. D. Bellamy, El Dorado, Ark. 
14341 


Harem (Der) am Kurfiirstendamm ; 
aus der burleske Der harem auf 
reisen, von Rudolph Schanzer und 
Ernst Welisch, m Rudolph Nelson, 
klay. arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Dec. 8, 1924: 1 «. 
July 18, 1925; E 615454; Edition 
Karl Brill, Berlin. 14342 


Hark the bosun! w Charles Dibdin, 
m. Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain: 
male voices. Williams ed. Svo. © 
Way 27. ASZ5 eT ve Inly tse! By 
615362; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14343 


Harlekinade; von Berndt Buchbinder, 
of Austria; violine mit pf. © Mar. 
Hoget925 31 es dd Gly 0b > Ei, GI5S94: 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 

14344 


Harvest (The) moon; nocturne, Frank 
EH. Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
wily 10 1025-99 eo. July 13° 
619648 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

14345 


Has anybody seen Kelly of the Ku 
klux klan; w and melody W. R. 
Mullins, ofoU. 08:7) ©nd ielbAug 3, 
1925; E 617966; W. R. Mullins, 
Wayland, Ky. 14346 


Haunting memories; w and melody 
Tommy Welles [i. e. A. T. Welles, 
See or es, SC) el raty 10, "1925- 
E 617276; A. Thomas Welles, jr., 
Pasadena. 14347 


Haut (Le) de la tour; de Georges 
Auriec, of France; petit orch. parti- 
tion. (Malborough s’en_ vyva-t’en 
suerre, no. 4) _© July 5,'1925.;: 1 e. 
Aug. 3; E 615683; Heugel, Paris. 

143848 


Have I given Jesus my heart: w and 
m G. S. Schuler, of U. S. © July 
1. 19255 Zier uly: 16:.-H 619700 ; 
George S. Schuler, Chicago. 14349 


Have you forgotten ; waltz-song, w and 
m Anthony Gale, Gene Cirina and 
Harry D. Squires, all of U. S.; pf. 
‘and ukulele acc. © July 8, 1925; 
2 ie. July 9; E 619515 y Marry (D. 
Squires, inc., New York. 14350 


Hawaiian girl o’ mine; w and m 
Sonny Cunha, of U. S. Honolulu, 
T. H., Cunha pub. co. © July 13, 
1925; 2 ce. July 20; E 619777; Al- 
bert R. Cunha, Honolulu. 14351 


Hawking time; w and m B. A. Gill, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. June 
15, 1925: E 619441; Betha A. Gill, 
Topeka, Kan. 14352 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14353 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Symphonies; 
ed. revue A. Pelliot, of France; pf. 
&4mains. nos. 1-6. Ed. Francaise 
de musique classique. © July 5, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615669 ; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 14353 


He did not die in vain; anthem, w 
Mrs. Frank A, Breck, m Grant Col- 
fax Tullar, arr. John Shepherd, both 


of U. 8.; mixed voices. 4to. -© 
dunes 2.71925 21 2eve. aaky,-, doe 
619617; Tullar-Meredith co., New 


York. 14354 


He kissed her in the moonlight; w and 
m Harry Castling, Dave Sonenscher 
and Julian Wright, all of England; 
pf. ace. w.th banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 9. 1925> te! gully 10-> 
615301; B. Feldman & co., London. 

14355 


He liveth; Easter service, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, m 
and ed. I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 
Svo. © Feb. 16, 1924; 2 ec and 
aff. July 9, 1925; A 862007; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14356 


He only says good night; he never 
says good-morning, fox-trot, Ww 
George Gish, m Hal Griff, of Eng- 
land; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 23, 1925; 
1 ce. Aug. 10; E 615850; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 

14357 


He’s a titled bootlegger; w and melo- 
dy C. Robertson, of Canada. ©1e. 
July 11, 1925; E 619596; Catherine 
Robertson, Victoria, B. C., Canada. 

14358 


He’s gone away that man of mine; 
fox trot, w Adam Carl Haberman, 
m Victor E. Maul, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 617941 ; Maul Haber- 
man musie publisher, Lincoln, Neb. 

14359 


[© rearrangement] 


He’s gone blues; melody Bessie 
Smithir of) Us Sei @wl te edakyy 2: 
1925; E 617073; Edward Lloyd, 
Brooklyn. 14360 


He that believeth; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
©: June 22, 1925; 2. ¢. June 29; HB 
620039; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14361 


Headin’ for Baltimore; w Con Con- 
rad and Sam Coslow, m Saul Bernie, 
of U. S. © Aug. 22, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E 620438; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 14362 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Hear us, Father; prayer, w Edith San-- 
ford Tillotson, m Broughton WHd-. 
wards, of U. S. (Jn Brooklyn Sun- 
day school union ninety-sixth anni- 
versary musical program) © Apr. 
15,, 19255. 20. July Ee eres |: 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

14863: 

Heart breakin’ Creoie Rose; w and 
melody Chick Endor and Eddie- 
Ward, both of U. S. © 1€¢ July 
25, 1925; E 617668; Shapiro, Bern-- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 143864. 


Heart-breakin’ daddy; w and m C.. 
Kay, of U.S. ©l1e. July 21, 1925;. 
E 617610; Carl Kay, Pocatello, Id. 

14365. 


Heart (The) of America; w and m. 
R. G. Brown, of U. 8S. [Biue print] 
© 1c. July 1, 1925; E 617065; Ruth. 
Gammon Brown, Rushviile, Neb. 

14366. 

Heart of me; or, Dear heart of me,. 
w and melody W. Rogers and Les 
Franklynn Clark, both of U. S. ©: 
1c. Aug. 18, 1925; EH 620399 ; Waiora 
Rogers, Los Angeles. 14367 


Heart of my heart come back to me; 
w Ida A. Brown, m Lawrence Dud-. 
ley, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 24, 1925;. 
2 ec. Aug. 19; E 620605; Ida A. 
Brown, Elmira, N. Y. 14368. 


Heart (The) that once belonged to: 
me, belongs to someone else; w and. 
m Clarence Williams and Thomas. 
Waller, both of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. Dick Konter. © July 
1, 1925+ 2° ce. uly 2a Gilssar: 
Clarence Williams music pub. Co.,. 
ine., New York. 14369. 


Heartbroken; w and melody P. G.. 
Erickson, of U. S.. © 1. Aug, 3,. 
1925; E 617981; Paul G. Erickson,,. 
Media, Ill. 14370: 


Heavenly breezes.in song; w and m. 
G. F. Jacobs, of U. S. Svo. © June- 
10, 1925; 2 ce. June 24; aff. Aug: 17; 
E 866243; G. F. Jacobs, University 
Park, Ia. 14371 


Heavenly (The) guide; sacred song, 
w and m Bernard Hamblen, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; © July it. 1925eeee sully 
18; E 619681; Harms, inc., New 
York. 143872" 


Heavenly (The) voice; w Elizabeth 
Reynolds, m Granville English, of 
U. S.: mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. © June 15, 1925; 2 ec. July 23; 
EH 619850: Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement ] 14373: 


714 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14396 


Hebrew lullaby; by F. Feldman, of 
U. S., op. 32, ed. Leo Portnoff: pf. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Ll. Portnoff and 
sons. © June 15, 1925; 2:¢. July 1; 


EH 617050; Frank Feldman, Brook- - 


lyn. 14374 


Hedjas; Orientale, no. 1, Arthur Kay, 
arr. Edmund Roth, both of U. S8.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Aug. 


10, 1925: 2 c. Aug. 15; E 622315; » 


Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 14375 


Heebie jeebies; by H. F. Reser, of 
U. S.; solo banjo or Ist violin. © 
1 ec. July 8, 1925; E 617236; Harry 
F. Reser, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 
14376 
Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! w and melody 
C. H. Longbottom, of U. S.- © 1. 
Aug. 27, 1925; E 620580; Chas. H. 
Longbottom, Brooklyn. 14377 


Heiliger (Der) purim; w and melody 
esata of WU. S. © i-c. Aug..,19, 
1925; E 622442; Ludwig Satz, Sea 
Gare, “N.Y. 14378 

Heiter weiter! kleine schule der. ver- 
zierungen, neun leichte instruktive 
vortragsstticke, Leopold J. Beer, of 
Austria, op. 34; violine allein oder 
mit begleitung einer zweiten violine. 
© May 11, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 
615814; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 14379 


Hello Bill; w and m.E. M. Nordstrom, 


of U. S8., arr. Frank C. Harndack. ° 


© aiune’ 25,1925; 2c. June 27; E 
619726; Ernest M. Nordstrom, Chi- 
cago. 14380 
Hello everybody march; by A. M. 
Rin On ws. pi; © 1c July 17, 
1925; E 619751; Alice M. Ring, 
Worcester. 14881 
Hello everybody, say how-do-you-do; 
w and melody Capt. Schack, of U.S. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1925; E 620608; 
Sol Schachne, Brooklyn. 14382 
Hello father, hello mother, how’s 
everybody in the old home town; 
w and m Arnie Barr and Erman 
Babbe, both of U. S. © 1c. July 
20, 1925; E 619788; Great western 
music co., Chicago. 14383 
Hello! hello! hello; w Frank Cornell, 
melody Ray Kavanaugh, of U. S. 
te) July 30, 1925; BE 617873; Ro- 
salno amusement corp., New York. 
14384 
Hello radio; fox trot, wand m Tommy 
Norman, of Australia. © May 12, 
1925; 1 ¢. July 30; E 615577; Allan 
& co. pty., ltd., Melbourne. 14385 


Hello Seattle, I’m coming back to 
you; fox trot, w and m Fred Rin- 
Sons, Oo Sat alee. a. Ut o eeds 
Seattle, S. and M. music publishers. 
On Sulye ts) G25) 42 er daly. tess 
619653; Al. Stafford, Seattle. 14386 


Help me to do my part; w Ida A. 


m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U.S.) OcdJuner 22,1925; 2e.-Fune 
29; E 620028; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 14387 


Herbert from Indiana; w and melody 
G. Taylor, of U. S: © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1925; E 622773; George Taylor, 
Fredericktown, Pa. 14888 


Hercules; rugged, boisterous, Arthur 
Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Ane AO. TOD se ee Aue. To Ki 
622312; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 14389 


Here am 1; w E. A. Hoffman, m S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 


Guirey, 


2 e July 24; E 617710; Samuel 

William Beazley, Chicago. 143890 

Here’s another day; w and melody 

aK. Chalmers, of Us. Se, iOy, heest 
Aug...1, 1925; H- 620115; Agnes 

Florida Chalmers, Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 14391<— 


-Here’s love and success to you; friend- 


ship song, w Geo. Graff, jr., m Er- 
nest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © July 
155, 1925 2.6. duly 23.5 Ei: 6176135 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 14392 


Here’s your hat, what’s your hurry, 
how are you today; w and melody 
Dick Sanford [i. e. R. Y. Sanford] 
of U. S., arr. George Holman. © 
1e. July 21, 1925; E 617548; Rich- 
ard Y. Sanford, New York. 14393 


Hermanos (Los); vals, Pedro Colo- 
mar [pseud. of P. C. Romani] of 
Spain; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1925; 
EK 620494; Pedro Colomar Romani, 
Havana, Cuba. 14394 


Hermosas fuentes; corrido mexicano, 
arr. Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of Mexi- 
co. ©l1c. July 24, 1925; E 619916; 
A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico 
City, D. F., Mexico. 14395 


Hero (The) and the villian; humor- 
ous duet; w Broughton Black, m 
Lauri Bowen, of Great Britain; ten. 
and bar. © July 30, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
4; E 615822; Reeder & Walsh, Lon- 
don. 14396 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14397 


Heroical love drama; _ prelude, 
Baron, of U. S.; orch., with pf. or 
organ conductor. 4to. © May 13, 
1925; 2 ce. June 8; E 619434; Mau- 
rice Baron, New York. 14397 


Heute nacht, da will ich was erleben ; 
shimmy, aus Die blonde sphinx, 
worte Gustav Beer und Emmerich 
Foldes, musik Max Niederberger, of 
Brazil. © Mar. 26, 1925; 1 c. May 
29; E 614659; Wiener Buiirgerthe- 
ater verlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

14398 


‘Heute will ich’s wissen ; worte Welisch 
und Schanzer, musik Rudolph Nel- 
son, of Germany. © 1. July 6, 
1925; E 615232; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. . 14399 


‘Hey, hey, fever; from Flashes of the 
great white way, w Mack Gordon 
and Anton F. Scibilia, m George D. 
Wiest and Edgar Dowell, both of 
Ui-Si.© Auge 29, 1925202" e.-Sept. 
1; E 622842; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic co., New York. 14400 


Hey! Jack! nautical dance, Gerald F. 


Frazee, of U. S.; pf. -© Aug. 14, 
AG25 4 2) CO, AME ior) Bi G22400% 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 14401 


‘Hidden melody; w Donald K. Phil- 
lips, m Dick Marvin [i. e R. G. 
Marvin], of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 12, 
1925; E 622208; Richard Gose Mar- 
vin, New York. 14402 


Hide and seek! w Walter de la Mare, 
m Charles Anton Speyer, of Great 
Britain, op. 14, no. 2. © July 24, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615634; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 14403 

High Barbary; by Geoffrey Shaw, of 
Great Britain; pf., four hands. (In 
Six sea songs) © July 17, 1925; 
1 ec. July 18; E 615430; Novello & 


co., ltd. London. [©  arrange- 
ment ] 14404 


‘High stepper; fox-trot, J. W. Lewis, 
of, U..S.¢ pt: © inc. duly+13- 1925 ; 
E 619608; Jesse Winston Lewis, 
Santa Monica, Calif. 14405 


High street, Africa, on the road to 
Timbuctoo; w and m Cumberland 
Clark, Huntley Trebor and Everett 
Lynton, all of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © July 1, 1925; 
1 ec. July 2; E 615056; Lawrence 
Wright music eco., London. 14406 

High tide; w and m M. H. Babb, of 
U2 So: tpt, with, we Ola ces wadall y 
25, 1925; 1 c. m June 29; EH 622171; 
Mary Hoban Babb, New York. — 

14407 


pt. III, n.S., v. 20 


M. | His glory shines abroad; w James 


Rowe, m 8. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


Mar. ,.15,..1925; 2 e. June, 22>) E 
617716; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14408 


Hitch up the horses; w and m Con 
Conrad, Saul Bernie and Jack Mes- 
kill, all of U. S. © July 22, 1925; 
2c. July 23; E 617649; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. -. 14409 

Ho, every. one that thirsteth; w R. J. 
Oliver, of U. S., m C. L. Barn- 
house; cho. choir. (Jn Gospel mes- 
sages) © May 1, 1925; 2 ec. May 
18; E 616083; Richard J. Oliver, 
Chicago. [© words and arrange- 
ment] 14410 


Ho! for the briny deep; w Bartley 
C. Costello, m Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male 
voices. 4to... ©, July 15, 1925; 2 e. 
July 23; EH 617622; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 14411 


Hold me in your arms; w and m Hal 
Porter, arr. Harry L. Alford, both 
of “Us. 82) © tye Iunty oa ear b 
619498 ; Harry H. Porter, Rockford, 
Il. 14412 


Holka polka; w Gus Kahn and Ray- 
mond B. Hgan, m William Ortmann, 
of Germany, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1925; E 619978; 
Harms, inc., New York. 14413 


Holy (The) city; by Adams, ed. Me- ~ 


Nair Ilgenfritz, 
Roger Hilliard. 
roll, no. 75926) 
June 30, 1925; 


of U. §S., played 
(Solo earola, word 
[Musie roll] © 
1 Cc) Jlya ae 
617257 ; Cable co., Chicago. [© ar- 
ranging and editing] 14414 
Home and you; fox-trot, w and melo- 
dy R. C. Seyring, of U..S. .©1 ce. 
July 15, 1925; E 619902; Reinhardt 
C. Seyring, Milwaukee. 14415 


Home brew mama; w and melody L. 
P. Fried, of U.S. © 41,,ef duly. 11, 
1925; E 619576; L. P. Fried, New 
Orleans. 14416 


Home coming march; by F. Schulte, 
of /U.+ Ses pia: with wien ieionr © 
June 23, 1925202) ex duis Ge. Hi 
617203; Frederick Schulte, Racine, 
Wis. 14417 

Home (The) edition; containing 
songs of childhood, ete., w and m 
various authors, compiled Thaddeus 
P. Giddings and others, all of U. S. 
v. 1. 4to. (Music education  se- 
ries) © July 2, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
July 18; A 855840; Ginn & co., 
Boston. 14418 


(16. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14441 


Home of the blest; w and melody R. | Honolulu sunshine; waltz song, w and 


Jones, of U. S. Chicago, Ruben- 


stein Jones & co. 12mo. © Aug... 


14, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 620435; 
Rubenstein Jones, Chicago. 14419 


Home office men; w Art Tileston, m 


mric ‘C: Nissen, jr.,; of U.. S., arr 


Jack Miller. © July 3, 1925; 2 ec: 
July 6; E 617800; R. S. Edwards, 
Hartford, Conn. 14420 


. 


H-O-M-E- the only place that means 
a thing to me; w Charles Dorn- 
berger, m Frank L. Ventre, of U. S. 
(nae. 10" 1995; 2c. Ang. "55. © 
622067; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 14421 


Homeland of mine; w and melody J. 
W. Nichols, of U. S. ©1e. July 
29, 1925; E 617821; James W. Nich- 
ols, Newton, Mass. 14422 


Homesick; w and m G. Huleu, of U. 
S. ©le Aug. 24, 1925; E 622611; 
Gladys Huleu, Hempstead, L. I., 
N. Y. 14423 


Homeward bound; melody, Harvy 
JonesHieh 0... © 41 ee Tully -22, 
1925; E 619879; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14424 


—w and melody T. V. Dedwith, of 
W.etSa- © +1:fe.- Aug. 43)." 1995 * 
617970; Thomas VY. Dedwith, Peta- 
luma, Calif. 14425 


Honduras, bananas: land....; w 
and m M. de Adalid [i. e. M. de 
Adalid y Gamero] of Honduras, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 e. 
July 7, 1925; E 619473; M. de Ada- 
lid y Gamero, New York. 14426 


Honey baby of mine; w and m H. 
Berry, ot U. S. © 1 ec... July..13, 
1925; E 617299; Hyatt Berry, Lon- 
don. 14427 


Honey dear; ballad, w and m C. D. 
Joslyn, of U. S.; with quartette for 
male or mixed voices. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Los Angeles music pub. co. 
Cc) Aue (< 1925-22 e. Aue sid. 
620391; Carlina De Witt Joslyn, 
Long Beach, Calif. 14428 


Honolulu Lou; w Berta Reviere, mel- 
ody A. Paganucci, cof U.S. ©l1e. 
July 17, 1925; E 619746; A. Paga- 
nucei, Brooklyn. 14429 


Honolulu moon; w Carl C. Pittard, 
m B. F. Gibson, of U. S. ©1«. 
July 20, 1925; E 619787; Benjamin 
Franklin Gibson, San Francisco. 

14430 


m Harry D. Squires and Al Ross, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © 
Aue: Ii Aggb 2) eh Aug, 14: "R 


622298; Triangle music pub. ¢o., - 


ine., New York. 14431 


Honor and glory; march, K. A. Tall- 
madge, arr. and ed. McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. 8.- (Solo carola; ‘no. 
75965) [Music roll] © June 30, 
1925; 2 c. July 9; E 617262; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© arranging and 
editing] 14432 


Hopes and kisses; polka, Stephan 
Stephanoff, of Bulgaria, domiciled 
at New York; instrumental. © 1c. 
May 23, 1925; E 620613; Irene V. 
Shishmanoff. New York. 14433 


Hoping; w and melody J. R. Hess, 
ottU. S. © 1c." Ttly 6, 19253. 
617190; Jay Ross Hess, Akron, O. 


14434 
Hoquet (Le); de Pas sur la bouche, 
paroles André Barde, musique 


Maurice Yvain, of France. © June 
A 19a. tote? July “25h GI518t; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14435 


Hosmer (FE. S.) Intermezzo: by E. 
S. Hosmer. of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
14.-89925:°2 ec. Aug! 17; BE 622362; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14436 


Hot-foot’n, we’re gonna have fun; 
from The new plantation, w Sam 
M. Lewis and Joe Young, m Harry 
Akst,. of U. S. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 12; E 622164; Henry Wa- 
terson, ine., New York. 14437 


Hova, hova; by Buttykay Akos, of 
Hungary; pf. ©1c. July 20, 1925; 
FE 619805; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 14488 


How calmly the evening; trio, w T. 
T. Lynch, m Edward Elgar, of Eng- 
land; female voices. 4to. © July 
14, 1925; 1 « July 15; E 615341; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 14439 


How can I believe you don’t want 
me; w and m D. Monahan, of U. S. 
New York, Paragon music co. © 
Aes DSA 2, ee Bae hey OH} 
620394: Douglas Monahan, Chelsea, 
Mass. 14440 


How do I love thee; w Elizabeth Bar- 
rett Browning, m H. Maurice Jac- 
quet, of France, domiciled at New 
York; high voice. © July 24, 1925; 
2c. July 30; E 620065; Manus mu- 
sic co., ine., New York. 14441 


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14442 


How do I love you, dear; w and mel- 
ody P. Harris, of U. S. © le 
July 11, 1925; E 619585; Peter Har- 
ris, Garden City, Kan. 14442 


How I love you each day more and 
more; w Annie Piper, melody Ona 
P. Walsh, of U. S. © 1c. July 8, 

1925; EH 617219; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14443 


How long Lazrus been dead; collect- 
ed and arr. Jean Taylor, of U. S. 
(In Six spirituals) © Aug. 8, 
T9252 e. Aug. 185° HW (6202005 A. 
W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 14444 


How proud I am since I’m a radio 
fan; w and melody J. Guadagnoli; 
OF U.S ©) 1: MAUe. oe toon. 
617987; John Guadagnoli, Berwind, 
Colo. 14445 


How sweet the name of mother; w 
and melody M. Rieckhoff, of U. S. 
©1e. July 6, 1925; E 617156; Mary 
Rieckhoff, Dover, Mo. 14446 


How to write a sea song; humorous 
pianologue, w Warren Hastings, m 
Herberte Jordan, of Great Britain. 
© MulyobetO25511 ea July 133° 
615290; Reynolds & co., London. 

14447 


Hubby’s blue bird; w and melody K. 
Clark, of" Us S:" © <b <e. “uly 729, 
1925; E 617846; Katherine Clark, 
Siren, Wis. 14448 


Hugo—I go where you go; w L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, melody Richard Fall, 
of Austria. © 1c. July 24, 1925; 
E 617804; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14449 


walk around one step or shimmy 
fox-trot, w and m L. Wolfe Gilbert 
and Richard Fall, arr.. Frank E. 
Barry, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
4, 1925; 2 ec. Aug 6; E 622034; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© Ameri- 
ean lyrics and arrangement] 


14450 


w and m L. Wolfe Gilbert 
and Richard Fall, arr. Lee Orean 
Smith, of U. S. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2 c. Aug 20; E 622489; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© American 
lyrics ] 14451 


Huip! samba, Alcib ‘Mario, orchestrée 
Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 8, 
£925; +1 es; July 155) Hy 6453235; hi- 
brairie Hachette, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 14452 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Hulda of Holland; musical comedy in — 
3 acts, May Hewes Dodge and John 
Wilson Dodge, both of U. 8. Vocal 
se. with full dialogue. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 5; D 26806; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 14453 


Hum ,all your troubles away; w Don 
Patterson, melody Jack Sampson . 
and Fleming Smith, both of U. 8. 
©:1 c. Aug. 31, 1925; BH 622818; 
Donald Wm. Patterson, Streator, 
Til. 14454. 


Humoresque; by H. S. Hosmer, of U. 


S.;.pfi. © Aug. 14,,19255) 2 ey Ane. 
17; E 6223863; Theo, Presser Go..,. 
Philadelphia. 14455. 


by Edwin H. Lemare, of U. S., 
op. 151; organ. © Aug. 17, 1925; 


2 e@, Aug./22.=" Ey 6225383 > Horster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

14456 

Humorous pieces; arr. Henry Tol-. 


hurst, of Great Britain; pf., with 
pts. for 1st. and obbl. violins, cello. 
and bass and organ. The cracks- 
man’s crawl. [2 others] © July 
18, 1925; 1 « July 16; H 615404; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 
14457 


Humorous quartets and encores, no. 
3. Imperial ed. 4to. 1. Women’s. 
voices, compiled J. A. Parks, of U. 
S.—2. Mixed voices, compiled Mar-. 
ion Moore, of U. S. © Aug.. 31, 
1925; 2 c. each and aff. Aug. 24; 
A 866374, 866375; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 14458, 14459. 


Hurrah for the trail; w Hdgar D. 
Stone, m H. H. David, of U. 8. Ato. 
©.June 15, 1925; 1 c. June 18, 1. 
June 30; EH 619427; HElizabeth Har-— 
bison David, Waterford, Conn. 

14460 

Hush-a-bye; Mildred’s lullaby, w and 
m Albert W. Noll, of U. S. 4to. © 
Aug. 6, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 622753 ; 
Mildred Johnson Howatt, Spring- 
field, Mass. 14461 


Hymenee; marche nuptiale, Hdouard 
Mathé, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. Parties. 4to. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615791; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 14462 


Hymn (A) of praise; w Ada Bienk- 
horn, m James Coggswell, of U. S. 
CrJune 22, 1925; Der eine 29" hi) 
620050; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14463 

Hymns of the living gospel; no. 3, w 
Mrs. J. M. Hunter, Mrs. J. IL. 
McClelland and others, m C. Austin. 


718 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


~ 


— 


perk. of: U. S. 


Miles, J. L. Hall and others, ed. J. 
Lincoln Hall, Adam Geibel, and 
others, all of U. S. 12mo. © June 
o 1925: 2'e(Suly' S>) aff Juby' 24; 
A 864021; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 14464 


ain't gonna play no second fiddle, 


if I can’t play the lead; w and m 
Perry -Bradford, of U. 8.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 10; E 622117; Perry Brad- 
ford music pub. co., New York. 
14465 
always have your smile; fox trot, 
w S. A. Purrington, m Ray Hibbeler, 
Gruss. ©. 1 ie, Aug. 22. 1925+ 
620457; S. A. Purrington, Twin 
Falls, Id. 14466 


always think of you; w and m L. 
© Aus: 13, ',4995 : 
2 c. Aug. 31; E 6228388; Lew Berk 
music co., Rochester, N. Y. 14467 


I always will love you the same; duet, 


~ GIScO. 


bm 


fem 


EK. M. Carney, of U. S.; saxophone. 
©1c. July 3, 1925; E 619407; Hd- 
mund Michael Carney, San Fran- 
14468 


am a nice mamma please don’t get 
me wrong; w and m Leo. Besse, of 
Wins8.77 ©) Suly+15,° 1925 5 2ie Aug. 
18; E 620410; LeMay music co., 
Yakima, Wash. 14469 


am satisfied with Jesus; w Anna H. 
Schuler, m G. 8. Schuler, of U. S. 
© July 415, 19252°2 ec July 16°'-E 
619701; George S. Schuler, Chicago. 
[© changes] 14470 


am still waiting; w E. Savoie, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U.S. ©1ce. Aug. 
38, 1925; E 617944; Edwin Savoie, 
Allemands, La. 14471 


am the count of no account; w and 
melody R. R. Ronzio, arr. Gene 
William, both of U. S. ©1e. July 
20, 1925; EH 619778; Ralph Rogers 
Ronzio, Providence. 14472 


believe in Jesus; w and melody 
Buddy Christian, of U. S. ©1.. 
July 8, 1925; E 617225; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14473 


ean’t get over a boy like you; w 
Harry Ruskin, melody M. Broones, 
of U. S.° ©°1 c.. July’ 15; 19235°'h 
617398 ; Martin Broones, New York. 

14474. 
can’t keep away from honey, and 
my honey can’t keep away from me; 
w and melody Spencer Williams, of 


719 


"I che bella primmavera ; 


14486 


UL S})°© Pel July 8;'1925 ; EB 617226 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 14475 


ean’t quite understand; w and m 
R. J. Shanley, of U.S. ©1e. July - 
14, 1925; E 617366; Rose Janet 
Shanley, Los Angeles. 14476 


care for her and she cares for me; 
w and m Bud Cooper and Sammy 
iept. woth) OL, U.S. / 47 Aug. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; E 6227380; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 14477 
versi e 
musica Mario Nicolo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Edizione casa 
editrice Marechiaro. Svo. © Apr. 
£51925 3) Ee. uly. 143 61o3Z7¢ : 
Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 14478 


confess; w and melody L. Gerbino, 

of UW Sp2@©i1 @ July :20, 1925; 8 

619783 ; Louis Gerbino, New York. 
14479 


could love you all over again; w 
Al Truscott, melody R. P. Yaw, of 


WS Oho he. Ouly 7, 21925" TB 
619466; Ralph Percy Yaw, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 14480 


I’d kiss you if I only had the nerve; 


w and m L. Anderson, of U. S., arr. 
Scott Bradley. Houston, Tex., An- 
derson pub. co. © July 30, 1925; 
2 e¢ Aug. 3; E 622276; Lois Ander- 
son, Houston. 14481 


I’d start a battle to get back to Seat- 


tle, and the great northwest; fox- 
trot song, w and m Jack Stern, of 
Uist . © uly sorig7s: Be Auey 3% 
E 617990; Stern and Brin music 
co., Seattle. 14482 


- didn’t know I loved you so; w and 


m James Kendis and Ha! Dyson, 
both of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 4; E 620253; Harms, inc., New 
York. 14483 


I don’t care any more; w and m Chick 


Endor and Eddie Ward, both of 
U. 8.; pf. ace. with ukulele in C. 
©; WAugisA, 1925: :2ce: Ate. 559 LE 
620236; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 14484 


w and melody Chick Endor and 
Eddie Ward, both of U. S. ©le. 
July 25, 1925; E 617675; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

14485 


don’t feel at home in ’igh society; 
humorous song, w and m Frank 
Wood, of Great Britain. © July 1, 
1925; 1 ce. July 18; E 615298; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 14486 


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14487 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20: 


i den’t know why; w and melody C. 


= 


Lama 


= 


| 


b= 


H. Bhack,)of U..S.. ©71 e July; 23, 
1925; E 617650; Clarenee H. Black, 
Chicago. 14487 


don’t know why you made me cry; 
w and melody R. N. Monfort and 
Lewis Alexander Golden, both of 


WS "rw? e.\/by) PO MOR at 
619995: Robert Newton Monfort, 
Detroit. 14488 


don’t need a bed any more, ma; w 
and melody H. Morse, of U. S. © 
te. July 6, 1925; E 617159; Harriet 
Morse, Derry Village, N. H. 14489 
don’t wanna sleep; w and melody 
K. Sutton, of U. 8S.’ © 1 ce. Aug. 3, 
1925; E 617971; Kate Sutton, W. 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 14490 
don’t want you blues; w and melody 
C. GG. W.. Hayes;: of U.S: “© he: 
June 12, 1925; HE 619493; Clifford 
George Washington Hayes, Louis- 
ville. 14491 
dream of you; w Henriette K. Har- 
rison, m L. Colmans, of U. 8. 

1 c. Aug. 21, 1925;.E 622467; Louis 
Colmans, Atlantic City. 14492 
dwell in the land of everywhere; 
w and m A. F. Chalmers, of U. S. 
©. 1) ec, Aug... 1,,\1925;, BH 620119 - 
Agnes Florida Chalmers, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 14493 
gave you all; w Donald Macbride, 
m Mackenzie Morgan, of Hngland; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 30, 1925; 1 ¢ June 


_15; E 615802; Annie Swift, Man- 


chester, England. 14494 


gotta be good’ cause my baby’s in 
town; w and melody Ray Klages, 
S'dney Clare and Jimmie Monaco, 
all of U. S: © 1 ec. Aug. 22, 1925; 
EH 620456; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14495 
had a sweet mamma, but she’s 
turned sour now; w and m Gene 
Austin, Charles Bates and Rubey 
Cowan, all of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
June (25h.. 1925:> 2ite, -Ausiel VE 
622072; Stark & Cowan, New York. 

14496 
had one with him; humorous song, 
w and m Claude Chandler, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 1, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 18; E 615297; Reynolds & co., 
London. 14497 
have a pansy too; w and melody 
H. Owen, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 
1925; E 619573; Harry Owen, Den- 
ver. 14498 


720 


I have a rich uncle; w and melody 


J: Ji Schneider, sof ‘Ut 8S. \Owinke 
July 15, 1925; E 617401; John J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. 14499 


heard the voice of Jesus say; sa- 
cred song, w H. Bonar, m J. Chris- 
topher Marks, of U. S. 1. Low 
voice.—2. High voice. © July 18, 
1925; 2 e. each July -21; E 617504, 
617505; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 14500, 14501 


hope I will not be unhappy; w 
and melody G. P. Butts, of U. S. 
© 1e. July 21, 1925; EB 617556; 
G. P. Butts, Lacoochee, Fla. 14502 


I-I-boy; w Harry Fink, melody Eddie . 


Duunstedter, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
21, 1925; E 622449; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 14503 


idolize Ida; fox trot. w and m H. 
Hackwood and Olivia MacQueen, 
both of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©'Tuly'-15,°1925 }01 eo duly. 2721. 
615522; Whitehali musie co., Lon- 
don. 14504 


just adopted a baby who’s gonna 
baby me; w Jack Ellis, melody 
Dave Ringle, of U. S. ©1e Aug. 
18, 1925; E 622686; Victory music 
co., New York. 14505 
know; w and m J. L. Gardner, of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Lundgren. © 
July: 21,..1925 3. lac. July 244i ec. 
Aug. 7; E 622431; Jessie Louis 
Gardner, Chicago. 14506 


know it’s so; w L. Brooks, melody 


Luther A. Clark, of U.. S:, © 1 ec. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 620347; Leslie 
Brooks, Tullahoma, Tenn. 14507 


laugh till I ery, when I think how 
I fooled you; w F. Foote, m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding, music publisher. © 
Aug. 1,'19253°2' e* Aug. 3s HeGr7gs2 ; 
Frank Foote, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 

14508 


Ill be there; waltz, w and m R. R. 


Crank, of U. S. © July 30, 1925; 
2e Aug. 5; E 622019; Robert R. 
Crank, Salina, Kan. 14509 


I’ll be there at ten o’clock; w and m 


EK. O. Smith, arr. Hugene Platzman, 
both of U: S. ©1e. July 25, 1925; 
HK) 617666; Elmer O. Smith, Pena- 
wawa, Wash. 14510 


T’ll be waiting; w Kent Merk, mel- 


ody Alexander Maloof, of U.S. © 
1c July 30, 1925; EH 620056; Ma- 
loof phonograph and music co., 
New York. 14511 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14536 


Vll broadcast my love to you; w 
Frank Cornell, melody Ray Kava- 
mye, of U.S.’ ©, 1, c. July 3G, 
1925; E 617866; Rosalno amusement 
corp., New York. 14512 


Vl come back to you; waltz, w and. 


meee Siiva of Us.) ©) "he 
Aug. 17, 1925; E 622400; Ted Jo- 
seph Silva, Gooding, Id. 14513 


IV’ll come back to you my dear; w 
and melody E. Howard, of U. S. 
@it-e. Aug. 12, 1925-) EB 622278. 
Edward Howard, Washington. 

14514 


Ill count the ties till the trainman 
eries Miami; w and melody J. R. 
Hess, of U. S. © 1c. July.6, 1925; 
E 617192; Jay Ross Hess, Akron, O. 

14515 


Tl forget you, you must try to for- 
get me too; w C. C. Anderson, mel- 
ody J. Houston, Oty Ut Si © fa oe 
July 7, 1925; E 619462; Jesse Hou- 
ston and Carl C. Anderson, Represa, 
Calif. 14516 


Ill get along somehow; w and m 
A. L. Beiner, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
27, 1925; E 620577; Art. L. Beiner, 
Chicago. 14517 


Ill never do to you, what you have 
done tO me; w and melody S. C. 
Mailer, of ~U:"'S. ©. 1c. Aug. 3, 
1925; EH 617952; Sam C. Miller, Ak- 


ron, O. 14518 | 


Ill play Sally for you; w and mel- 
ody C. Kahle, of U. 8S. ©lce. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622104; Cora Kahle, 


Johnstown, Pa. 14519 | 


TU tell the world; w Phil Phillips, m 
Thomas Bruce, of U. S. Aug. 5, 
foo 2. AUS. Or Ky 622018 3.3... WwW. 
Jenkins scons’ music co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 14520 


I long for you; fox trot, E.. Birch, of 
Poland, domiciled at Philadelphia, 
Pa.; instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1925 ; E 620267; Efrem Birch, Phila- 
delphia. 14521 


I long for you at twilight: w and 
melody A. Rickey, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617985; Al Rickey, 
Winnecook, Mont. 14522 

I look for you no place, I find you 
everywhere; by L. Maisto, of U. S.: 
violin. © 1c. July 1, 1925: E 
619352; Louis Maisto, Brooklyn. 

14523 

I look into your garden: w Charles 
Wilmott, m Haydn Wood, arr. Clar- 
ence Lucas, of Great Britain. New 


York, Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. 1. 
Female. voices—2. Male voices. © 
July 16,:1925; 1 ¢. each July 18: 
E 615448, 615445; Chappell & co., 
Itd.,. Londen. [© arrangement] 


mixed voices. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. © 
Aitly,29;- 1925:-" 1 -e: July 3A... 
615853 ; Chappell & co., itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 14526 


I lost my girl; fox. trot, Olof Thiel, 
of Sweden; pf. © Apr. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 3; E 615260; A. b. Nordiska 
musikforlaget,. Stockholm, Sweden. 

14527 

I lost my heart on Broadway; w and 
melody HE. \C. Gelinas, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622606; Edgar 
C. Gelinas, Fitchburg, Mass. 14528 


I love the moon; valse, Paul A. Ru- 
bens, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band, with 
solo clarinet in B flat conductor. 
(In Chappell’s army journal) © 
duly .,.16;,. 5925. 51;:¢e:° duky, 23; 
615546; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 14529 

I love thee: Carolina; w B. F. Pool, 
m, Lilla Poole Price, of U. S. © 


May ~25, -1925:5;,2¢:; June 10;° HE; 


617207; Bettie Freshwater Pool, 
Hlizabeth City, N. C. 14530 
I. love you;.serenade nocturne, w 
Clifford Grey, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Long Island City, N. Y., 
m Etcheeopar:in A flat. New York, 
N.. Y., Chappell-Harms ine. © July 
Ze 1925; 2 ce. July 21; EH 6176997 
Harms inc., New York. [© new 
lyrics | 14531 
I love you dearie; w G. O’Brien, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark, of U. S&S. 
1 ec. Aug. .31, 1925; E 622817: Geo. 
O’Brien, New York. 94532 
I love you no longer; w and meiody 
W. Lyness, of Canada. ©1«. Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622788: William Lyness, 
Tillsonburg, Canada. 14533 
I love, you’ so; w and m Carscn J. 
Robison, of U. S.; med. voice. © 
Ausiy10, 1925;>° 2 Je. 7Augieddss EE 
622328; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 14534 
I love you sweet Marie: w and melody 
E. Fortunato, of U. 8. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1925; EK 620289; Eugenio For- 
tunato, Philadelphia. 14535 
I loved him so; w and melody Eliza- 
beth LaVoye, of U. S. ©1c. July 
29; 1925 7-H 6178192. P. Bouchard, 
Caribou, Me. 14536 


721 


14524, 14525 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14537 


I loved you; waltz, w and m EK. Vau- 
pel, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1925; 
EK 622113; Emil Vaupel, Newark, 
N.S. 14537 


I loved you once but that’s all over 
now; w and melody F. Favares, of 


CO. Sag 2 es? Auge 10, As25 5.8 
622652; Frank Favares, San Fran- 
ciseo. 14538 


I’m a bashful child; w Frank Cornell, 
melody Ray Kavanaugh, of U. S. 
© ie. July 30, 1925; EH 617869; 
Rosalno amusement corp., New 
York. 14539 

I’m a hard to get can be had papa 
looking for a can be had hard to get 
gal; w and melody Chick Hndor and 
Eddie Ward, both of U. S. ©1e 
July 25, 1925; E 617669.; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

14540 
pf. and ukulele acc. in B flat. 
©. Aug. 4574025) Qe), Anes) 53! HE 

620234; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 

inc., New York. 14541 


I’m _a little jail bird looking for a 
love bird like you; from Flashes of 
the great white way, w Mack Gor- 
don and Anton F. Scibilia, m George 
D. Wiest, of U. 8S. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 1; E 622840; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 14542 


I’m a-longin’ fo’ you; fox trot, Jane 
Hathaway, arr. J. S. Zameenik, both 
66°20" .Si- loreh..4ter. Or duly 28: 
1925; 2 ec. July 28; EH 619947; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. [© new 
added melody! 14543 


I’m a radio fan; w and melody Billy 
Morten, of U. S. © 1c. June 8, 


1925: E 616518; Wasa Miolski, 
Philadelphia, 14544 


I’m a real kind mama, lookin’ for a 
lovin’ man; fox trot, w Roger 
Graham, m Maceo Pinkard, of U.S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 14; E 622299; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14545 


I’m Alabama bound; w and m Charlie 
Jackson; of UW. 'S. ; ©) 1 .e! July (23, 
1925; E 617659; Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. 14546 

I’m always dreaming of you; waltiz 
song, E. E. Spaulding, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. July 23, 1925; EH 617647; Eddie 
Jdgar Spaulding, Portland, Or. 

14547 

I’m always just a little bit not just 
right; fox trot, w Gus Kahn, m 
Walter Donaldson. of U. S. © Aug. 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 20 


19;/ 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 20; HE 622488; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 14548 


w Gus Kahn, melody Walter Don- 
aldson, of U. S.. © 1 ce. July 28, 
1925; E 617808; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 14549 


I’m an heir to the King: w James 
Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15,°1925; 2°¢! June’ 22, 
617748; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14550 


I’m an outlaw with my inlaws; w 
Leo Hirschfield, Billy Waldron and 
H. Keidel, melody H. Keidel, of U. 
S. ©1e July 6, 1925; E 617175; 
Harold Keidel, Minneapolis. 14551 


I’m at home in any town, but my home 
town; w Irving Caesar and Ray- 
mond B. Egan, m Richard A. Whit- 
ing, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © July 3, 
1925; 2.c. July 3; E 619399; Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 14552 


Im coming back; w and m Bess B. 
Chapin, of U. S. ©1e Aug. 24, 
1925; E 622661; Elizabeth Bacon 
Chapin, Los Angeles. 14553 

Im coming back to you; w Mat Sil- 
vers, melody D. Elfman, of U. 8. 
© 1c July 2, 1925; E 617086; 
David Elfman, Philadelphia. 


554 
I’m crying sighing dying for love of 
you; w Fleta Jan Brown, m Her- 
bert Spencer, of U, S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © July 22, 1925; 2 c. July 
30; E 619970; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 14555 


I’m dreaming of a little bungalow; 
w Ella Chogill Bundy, m M. C. Trip- 
lett, of U.S... ©: 1 e, Auge ait ado2s.: 
E 620279; Mary Calvert Triplett, 
Malta, O. 14556 


I’m glad I wrote a song; w Raymond 
Herbert Bergman, m O. H. Peak, 
of BSS! 2G) et Mate od ieeae 
622808; Otto Herbert Peak, Phila- 
delphia. 14557 | 

Ym goin’ back to that cabin by the 
railroad track; w and melody J. R. 
Hess, of U. S. ©1e. July 6, 1925; 
BE 617189; Jay Ross Hess, Akron, O. 

14558 

I’m gonna be for myself; w and m 
Steve L. Roberts, of U. S.; with 
Charleston cho. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 14; E 622290; Joe Morris 
music co., New York. 14559 

I’m gonna Charleston back to Charles- 
ton; w and m Roy Turk and Lou 
Handman, both of U. 8., arr. Wm. 


722 


J 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


J. C. Lewis. © July 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 30; E 620061; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 14560 


I’m gonna hang around my sugar, till 
I gather all the sugar that she’s 
got; w and m Jack Palmer and 
Spencer Williams, both of U.S. © 
we: 20) 1925+; 2 ¢. Aug.; 215. 
622450; Irving Berlin, inc,, New 
York. 14561 


J’m gonna run ’em down; w and m 
J. N. Williams, of U. S. © July 27, 
1925; 2c. July 29; E 617793; John 
N. Williams, Boston. 14562 


I’m in love forever; w and m P. H. 
Sload, arr. Alfred H. Johnson, both 
of U. S.,© 1c. July 18, 1925; EB 
617443; Paul Hoffer Sload, Colum- 
bia, Pa. 14563 


T’m in love with you; w and m John 
Wolohan, Ben Black and Neil Moret, 
all of U. S.; pf. and uke ace. 
July 27,1925; 2 c. Aug.1; E 620091; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

14564 


I’m in paradise when I’m back on old 
Broadway; w H. VU. Mayer, melody 
John Burgh Leckie, of U.S. ©1e. 
June 26, 1925; E 619447; Henry 
Otto Mayer, Buffalo. 14565 


I’m just a bit of driftwood; w and m 
G. E. Crandell, of U. S. New York, 
Paragon music co. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2 ce. Aug. 15; E 620395; Geo. E. 
Crandell, De Beque, Col. 14566 


I’m knee deep in daisies; w Joe Good- 
win and Larry Shay, m Paul Ash, 
of U. 8.; with pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 17, 1925; 2c. July 20; B 
617706; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 14567 

I’m lonesome; w and m Carolyn Kel- 
ler or UW. S.'©' 1c. Aug, 11, 1925- 
EK 620281; Gregory Deane, Yonkers, 
INE eX 14568 

I’m lonesome for someone, the some- 
one I love; w and melody P. Barnes, 
Ob Wis: ©. 1 ec say 29, 192559 8 
617817; Pearl Barnes, Denver. 

14569 

I’m longing for my old girl now; 
vocal fox-trot, w and m Ramon New- 
ton, Al. Milne and Gene Silver, all 

_ of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 15, 
1925; 1c. July 27; EB 615522; White- 
hall music co., London. 14570 

I’m longing for you; w G. Brott, m 
Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. AP We 
July 20, 1925; E 619795; George 
Brott, Rice Lake, Wis. 14571 


14583 


I’m making a wish to you; w and 
melody G. O. Peel, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 620384; G. O. Peel, 
Durham, N. C. 14572 


I’m not weary yet; go in the wilder- 
ness, negro spiritual, arr. Hlizabeth 
Gest, of U. S. © July 18, 1925; 
2 ce July 21; E 617507; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement] 14573 


I’m on the right side, brudder, whar 
is you; w and melody M. EH. Lam- 
kin, of UW: S! %@© ier duly 71111925 ; 
E 619564; Marjorie E. Lamkin, 
Clarksdale, Miss. 14574 


I’m roaming in the gloaming; w and 
melody J. W. Nichols, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622099; James 
W. Nichols, W. Newton, Mass. 

14575 

I’m so disappointed in you; waltz, w 
Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of 
U. S. © May 15, 1925; 2 ec. May 
16; E 618013; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 14576 


I’m so in love; fox-trot, from On with 
the dance, Noel Coward, arr. Al 
Frisk, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © July 10, 
1925; 1 ce. July 24; E 615539; As- 
cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 

London. [© arrangement] 14577 


I’m sole owner of my name; w and 
m F. EH. Lee, of U. S. Memphis- 
Little Rock, The music mart. © 
Aus. 25,,1925: 2. es. Aug..262 qi 
620554; KF. Elmore Lee, Memphis, 
Tenn. 14578 


I’m sorry for you; w and melody B. 
Rigerone, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1925; E 617956; Beatrice Rigerone, 
Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 14579 


I’m sorry I ever left my home; w 
and melody T. Delaney, arr. Bob 
Ricketts, both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
21, 1925; E 622457; Tom Delaney, 
Baltimore. 14580 


I’m strolling back to Caroline; w and 
melody Gene King, of U. S. © 1 
e. July 21, 1925; E 617554; Hugene 
D. Plowden, Jordan, S. C. 14581 

I’m thinking of you; w and m R. 
Prosser, of U.S... ©, h G@ Aug. 22, 
1925; E 620455; Ruth Prosser, East 
Orange, N. J. 14582 

I’m tired of being lonesome; w and 
melody HE. M. Hindera, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622802; Hliza- 
beth M. Hindera, St. Joseph, Mo. 

14583 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14584 


I’m tired of everything but you; fox- | I 
trot, w and m Isham Jones, of U. S. 
© July 17, 1925; 2 ce July 18; E 
619755; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14584 


arr. Frank E.. Barry, 
both of U. S.; orech. Feist ed. 4to. 
@ Julyi3) 1925512 exduly 63 E 
619486; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
14585 


I’m wearing my heart away; set to w 
and arr. W. H.  Perrins, m = Ar- 
thur Stromwall, of U. S. (In Min- 
nesota . Arrowhead magazine) © I 
Jaly 25, 1925.42 Me. sFulys 23. 
622286; William Henry Perrins, 
Hibbing, Minn. 14586 


I made believe that I loved you; w 

- and melody J. J. Boylan, of U. S. 
© 1 ©. July 11, 1925: EH 619599, 
John J. Boylan, New York. 14587 | [ 


I married the bootlegger’s daughter ; 
w and melody Frank Crumit, of 
eS. © 1 °c July 1, M257 EL 
619344; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14588 


Same. © July 22, 1925; 2 «. 
July 23; E 617648; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 14589 


I may be a monkey, but I’m not in 
that cage; w and melody EH. How- 
ard, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1925; 
E 622280; Edward Howard, Wash- 
ington. 14590 


I may be of some good to you; w 
' and melody L. R. Byfield, of U. S. 
© 1.c. Aug. 15, 1925; BH 620372; L. 
R. Byfield, U. S: Naval sta., Guanta- 
namo Bay, Cuba. 14591 


I miss my Swiss, my Swiss miss 
misses me; fox trot, w L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, m Abel Baer, arr. Arthur 
Lange, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© »Aug;; 19, 1925; 2c: Augi d5; Bi | I 
622439; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 14592 


I miss you dear; w Bruce Whitney, 
m Jessie Hilton Farrell, of U. S. 
no. 1.:-©@ (May 18; 1924; 2.e. July 
9, 1925; E 619523; Tullar-Meredith | I 
co., New York. - 14593 


I missed my train; w and m Jeff 
Branen, of U. S. © Aug. 25; 1925; 
2c. Aug. 29; E 620598; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 14594 


I need you dear; w and m H. A. For- 
manor “UW: 38°" © tt eo. Aue. 26, 
1925; E 622691; Elizabeth Ann For- 
man, Independence, Kan. 14595 


724 


Lam 


jm 


bh 


ke 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 20 


never again shall roam; w and mel- 
ody EK. M. Greisiger, of U.S. ©1e 
July 6, 1925; E 617127; Edward M. 
Greisiger, Danbury, Conn. 14596. 


never knew; w Dorothea Lawrence 
Mann, m L. Thompson, of U. 8S. © 
le. July 27, 1925; E 617767; Leland 
Thompson, E. Liverpecol, O. 14597 


never thought you could ever love 
me; w Bud Morley, m Roland A. 
Lowell, of U. S. © Aug. 25, 1925; 
2-¢. Aug.” 26; E 620563 ;° Hugh J. 
Morley, Albany. 14598 


. O. U. (1 owe you) ; fox-trot, Hero 


de Rance, arr. Chater Robinson and 


Sydney Baynes, both of Great Brit- | 


ain; orch. 4to. © June 29, 1925; 
1 ce July 15; E 615370; Cavendish 
musie co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14599 


pity poor me and little you; w and 
melody W. Kaylo, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 21, 1925; E 617564; Wm. 
Kaylo, Detroit. 14600. 


saw God wash the world; w Wil- 
liam L. Stidger, m W. Woodruff, 
of U.,, S., .©* cme; 102 1o2 52 oe 
June 29; E 617365; Wesley Wood- 
ruff, Chicago. 14601 


saw you last night in my dreams; 
w and m H. A. Miller, of U. S. 

Dec. 24, 1924; 2 c. July 16, 1925; E 
619707; Harold Amadeus Miller, Mt. 
Vernon, O. 14602 


seem to hear sweet Indiana calling; 
w and melody EH. Baker, of U. S. 
©l1c. July 6, 1925; HE 617152; Ella 
Baker, Milwaukee. 14603 


shall be awake; w Ronald Frankau, 
m Conrad Leonard, of Great Brit- 
ain; in A flat. [Staff and. tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 22, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 28; E 624013; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 14604 


takes a sartin’ notice o’ that; w 
Charles Hayes, m T. C. Sterndale- 
Bennett, of Great Britain; in B 
fiat: ©- July. 28,1925") Cadmlyn29 ; 
E 615573; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 14605 


thee adore, dearest heart; w and m 
John Constantin Zouboulakis, of 
U.S... © July 2, 192h= 2 easy G - 
EK 619724; John C. Zouboulakis, 
Bristol, Conn. 14606 


thrive on it! from Cleopatra, w 
Harry Graham, m Arthur Wood, of 
Great Britain. ‘© July ,31,, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 615886; Ascherberg. 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
14607 


re ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7—8, 1925 


I’ve a hankering for the old fashioned 
girl; w and melody Mrs. EK. H. 
Smite of US: (©. 1 ie), Aug. 3, 
1925; E 617977; Mrs. Hugene Hoke 
Smith, Tarrant, Ala. 14608 


I’ve found other things worth while; 


w E. Cobb, melody Arnold T. Lax, - 


OEE US) © -e.) July 6, 1925 5 
617174; Eva Cobb, Hillsboro, N. H. 
; 14609 


I’ve found the way; w and m Helen 
Wing, of U. S. © June 22, 1925; 
2 ce. June 29; E 620051; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 14610 


I’ve got a brand new way of making 
you love me; w and melody M. EH. 
Lamkin, of U. 8S. © 1c. July 11, 
1925; EH 619566; Marjorie E. Lam- 
kin, Clarksdale, Miss. 14611 


I’ve got a girl named Luella; w 
Wheeler Milmoe, m J. Everett 
Jones, of U. S.. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 12; E 622234; J. & M. music 

- pub. co., Syracuse, N. Y. 14612 


T’ve got a little bungalow; fox trot, 
w and m Herbert Finney and Car- 
roll Gibbons, both of England; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech, in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 24; E 
615966; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. — 14613 


I’ve got a new sweetie now; w and m 
Bill Hatch [i. e. W. J. Hatch] of 
Ws. 2m@l! Wy? es Jaily 1; 1925; oH 
619342; Wilbur Jackson Hatch, 
Altadena, Calif. 14614 


I’ve got the blues and nobody but 
you, knows why; w and melody 
Mrs. H. Rogers, of U. S.. © 1. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617980; Mrs. Hugh 
Rogers, Bartow, Fla. 14615 


I’ve got the crossword puzzle blues; 
w Marguerite A. Bruce, m D. J. 
Michaud, of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 

.2e. June 27; E 619731; American 
music pub. co., Chicago. 14616 


I’ve got the dry weather blues; w and 
m Mrs. L. A. Williams, of U. S. 
Ozark, Ark., L. A. Williams pub. co. 
(Cover title: Dry weather blues) 
© Aug. 7, 1925; 2 « Aug. 10; E 
622220; Mrs. Linus Allen Williams, 
Ozark, Ark. 14617 


I’ve got the temperamental blues; w 
B. A. Gill, m A. C. Rose, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1. July 20, 1925; 
EK 619892; Betha A. Gill, Topeka, 
Kan. 14618 


14630 


I’ve got those evolution blues; w J. T. 
Urner, m J. T. Urner and Ernest F. 
Dummel, both of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 
7, 1925; EH 622056; John T. Urner, 


Phoenix, Ariz. 14619 


I’ve got those nobody loves me blues; 
w and m Bess B. Chapin, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Aug. 24, 1925; E 622660; 
Hlizabeth Bacon Chapin, Los An- 
geles. 14620 


I’ve got to have a little time to play; 
w and m M. N. Anderson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 617940; 
Mildred N. Anderson, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 14621 


I’ve got to have you; w M. Seff, mel- 
ody Jack Klenner, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 13, 1925; E 619900; Manuel 
Seff, New York. 14622 


I’ve loved you ever since; w and mel- 
ody Ay Keys, of WioS;! © Le. 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622601; Althea F. 
Keys, Chicago. 14623 


I wanna be good; fox trot, Mackey 
and Lowry, both of Great Britain ; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 6, 1925; 1 e. 
Aug. 19; E 615912; Cavendish music 
co., London. [© arrangement] 

14624 


w Cumberland Clark and 
Huntley Trevor, m Mackey and 
Lowry, both of Great Britain; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© June 30, 1925; 1 ec. July 15; B 
615383; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. . 14625 


I want a lovable babv: from Scandals, 
w B. G. De Sylva, m Ray Hender- 
son, of U. S. © July 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 2; E 619377; Harms, ine., New 
York. 14626 


want a sheik who’s not so meek; w 
and m L, Borroum, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 28, 1925; E 619958 ; Leona Bor- 
roum, New York. 14627 


want my rib; w Dolph Singer, m 
Harry Von Tilzer, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 13, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 8; EH 617253; Harry Von Tilzer 
musie pub. co., New York. 14628 


= 


Lame! 


I want my sweetie too; w and melody 
G. Viar, ‘of U. S. ©1e¢. July 11, 
1925; E 619598; Gene Viar, Ursa, 
Til. 14629 


I want some loving; fox-trot, w and 
melody E. Fortunato, of U. S. © 
1c. July 28, 1925; E 619960; Huge- 
nio Fortunato, Philadelphia. 

14630 


65757—26——6 725 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14631 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


a 


I want to be a pal to everybody; w 


ke 


Lom 


Ll 


and m K. R. Barnum, of U. 8. 

Avg...) 20,21925 3 i 2iucehs Augon24ais 
622599; Kenneth R. Barnum, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 14631 


want to go back to that little brown 
shack; w and m W. Axtell, arr. 
Ruth Axtell Sornburg, both of U. 8. 
© 1e July 25, 1925; E 617678; 
Wayland Axtell, Kansas City, Mo. 

14632 


want to marry you; w Henry Lind- 
ner, m Harry Lindner, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1925; E 
620291; Henry Lindner and Harry 
Lindner, Bernardsville, N. J. 

14633 


want to see a smile like the sun- 
rise; w and m F. Peters, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 
24, 1925; 2 e. Aug. 31; E 622838; 
Frank Peters, East Pittsburgh, Pa. 
14634 
want what I get when I go after it; 
w and melody Z. McCamly, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 6, 1925; E 617134; Zu- 
rah McCamly, Honesdale, Pa. 


14635, 


I want you; w and melody F. B. Cook, 


Loom 


of U. S.; two treble voices. © 1. 
sulby 6, 19255" Hh) CGIT1(S 3 “Krank B. 
Cook, Asheville, N. C. 14636 


want you all for me; fox-trot, w 
Mark Fisher and Ned Miller, m 
Chester Cohn, of U. 8S. © July 831, 
1925; 2 e. Aug. 1; EH 617929; Leo 


Feist, inc., New York. 14637 
arr. Frank iH. 
Barry, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. 


©: Amey '3,) 1925572 ex Augicd 3H 
622000; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 14638 


want you to want me to want you; 
Charleston waltz, w Bob Schafer 
and Alfred Bryan, m F. Fisher, of 
U.S. © July 31, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
1; E 620072; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 14639 


was a fool; waltz, J. Kasanoff, of 
UW. Si yrdst waolin.’ (©OVvies Aug.) 26, 
1925; E 622685; Jack Kasanoff, 
Patchogue, N. Y. 14640 


will always remember days with 
Flossie; w and melody J. M. Darby, 
efii0 S. ©) 1%e. July Bk 1925 45 
617560; Jerry M. Darby, Coco Solo, 
Canal Zone. 14641 


will folow Jesus; w Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; B 


I 


I 


= 


726 


I 


620034; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14642 


will meet you tonight in the garden; 
w and melody N. Lee, of U. S. © 
1 ce July 11, 1925; EH 619597; Nora 
Lee, Phoenix, Ariz. 146438. 


will not—will you? w Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m H. A. Henry, of U. S. © 
June 22, 1925; 2 ¢ June 292.5 
620025; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14644 


will walk with my love; freely arr. 
Herbert Hughes, of Great Britain; 
violoncello and pf., fingering and 
bowing of violoncello pt. Beatrice 
Harrison. © June 15, 1925; 1 ec. 
July 15; E 615380; Boosey & Go... 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

f 14645 


old tune, arr. Herbert Hughes, of 
Great Britain, fingering and bowing 
of the violin parts Jelly D’Aranyi; 
violin and pf. Kilmacrenan ed. © 
July, 27, 192530 doiesc Awe oe 
615917; Boosey & eco., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 14646 


wish’t I was in Peoria; w Billy Rose 
and Mort Dixon, m Harry Woods, 
of U. S. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
13; E 628528; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 14647 


wish you would love me like I’m 
loving you; w and m Chappie Chap- 
pelle and Juanita Stinnette, both of 
U.S. © June 20, 1925; 2¢. July 8; 
E 617232; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14648 


wonder; w W. R. Miron, m M. I. 
Boulanger, of U. S. © 1 ce. July 
28, 1925; E 619963; Margaret Isa- 
bel Boulanger and William Romeo: 
Miron, Haverhill, Mass. 14649 


wonder, if she wonders too; w Joe 
Goodwin and George A. Little, m 
Jesse Crawford and Larry Shay, 
both of U. S. © July 27, 1925; 
2c. July 29; E 617790; Milton Weil - 
music co., Chicago. 14650 


wonder if we'll ever meet again, 
dear old gal of mine; w and m 
Tommy Lyman and Al. Piantadosi, 
both of U. 8.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Dick Konter. © July 2,.1925; 
2 e July 3; E 619418; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
14651 


wonder if you care; w and melody 
C. Harlan, of U. S. ©1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617570; Charles Harlan, 
Omaha, Neb. 14652 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14675 


I wonder if you ever loved me; w 
and m T. Buster Page, of U. S. © 
“1 ec. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620408; 
Thomas Page, Lima, O. 14653 


I wonder where my old girl is to- 
night; w Bert Kalmar and Harry 


Ruby, m Dick Finch, of U. S.; pf. 


acc., with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gra- 
weile. (C) July 9, 1925; 2 ¢. July 9; 
E 619512; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 14654 


I wonder why; w and melody Raleigh 
W. Thompson, of U. S. ©1e. July 
8, 1925; E 617221; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14655 


I wonder why I love you; w and 
melody Herman Ruby, Dave Dreyer 
and Gene Austin, all of U. S. 
1c. July 24, 1925; E 619941; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 14656 


I wonder why no one’s in love with 
me; ballad with waltz chorus, w 
Al. Piantadosi, m Sam Williams and 
Jeanne Horowitz, both of U. S. © 
Julpemer 925812 caoAugs 137) E 
617930; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14657 

I wonder why nobody cares for me; 
w and m D. Jones, of U.S. ©le. 
July 15. 1925; E 617386; Dempsey 


Jones, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 14658 
I would not give Him up for the 
world; w James Rowe, m J. P. 


Seholfield, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 
19257 14 ce Amgi( 10; dee. Aug. 21; 
E 622644; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14659 


I wouldn’t be one bit surprised; fox 
trot, w Gus Kahn, m Walter Don- 
aldson, of U. S. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 20; E 622487; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 14660 


w Gus Kahn, melody Walter Don- 
aldson, of U. S. © 1c. July 30, 
1925; E 617885; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 14661 


Ice carnival; valse chromatique, Er- 
nest Harry Adams, of -U. S.; pf. 
Oe wily 10,1925; 2°¢ July js 
619640; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14662 


Ice cold papa, mama’s gonna thaw 
you out; w and m J.T. Drew, .of 
U.S; ©.July 29, 1925.)2) ¢.. July 
30; E 620060; John T. Drew, Roselle 


Park. Noid. 14663 
Ich hab’ das fraul’n Helen’ baden 
(seh 7252! foxtrot,” text --Fritz 


Griinbaum, musik Fredy Raymond 


of Austria, op. 128. ‘©: May 25, 
1925; 1 «. July 6: E 615230; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 14664 


Ich hab’ zu haus’ ein grammophon; 
foxtrot, text Beda, musik Karel - 
Hasler und Jara Benes, both of 
Hungary. © May 20, 1925; 1 «¢ 
July 6; E 615231; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 14665 


Ich suche dich; walzer, Ferdinand 
Adam Esslinger, of Germany. op. 
27; salon-orch., mit pf. direktion. 
Ator JO dally; 2, 4925; de Ge duly, LG: 
E 615413; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 

14666 


Ich trink; w and melody J. I. Tanz- 
manor U.S: (© “re. Fumest9, 
1925; E 617382; Joseph I. Tanzman, 
Brooklyn. 14667 


Ida; melody Sidney Bechet, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 24, 1925; H 619928; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 14668 


Ida from Idaho; w and melody Sol 
Kestenbaum, and M. M. Korn, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1925; E 
622305 ; Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, 
N= 7Y. 14669 


Tere, dat’s the place for me; w and m 
W. KE. Merrick, of British West In- 
dies, domiciled at New York. © 1 
e. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622127; Walter 
Ernest Merrick, New York. 14670. 


If all thé tomorrows were just like 
today, I’d gladly marry you; w and 
melody S. C. Miller, of U.S. ©le. 
July 29,. 1925; HE. 617827; Sam C. 
Miller, Akron, O. 14671 


If I didn’t have you; w and melody J. 
Crasviord,) 06).Ur Sco, @ 1 e.Aug. 
4, 1925; E 620174; Jack Crawford, 
Sedalia, Mo. 14672 


If I had a million dollars; w H. Heim- 
sttetter, melody Arnold T. Lax. of 


U. 682) © 1 -e: Aug, 29,1925; HB 
620621; Henry Helmsttetter, New- 
ark, N. J. 14673 


If I had my old-time sweetheart I’d 
love them all over again; w Jack 
Girard. m J.ou Herscher, of U. S. 
(Cy Mar. 10, 1925;°.2. ey Mar’9; 
619990: Keystone music ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 14674 

If I had my way “bout my sweetie: 
w and m Jack Palmer and Spencer 
Wiliams.’ both. 01-7382. + Dl. .acc., 
with ukulele arr. A. Paolua. © July 
Se GIG = OD. eh Fuly 9. RY -6P9pd 4 : 
Harry D. Squires, inc., New York. 

14675 


727 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14676 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


If I’m only dreaming; w and m H. A. 
New, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 1925; 
HK 619556; Harold A. New, Los 
Angeles. 14676 


If it don’t rain; w and melody D. L. 
Blakeman, of U. S. ©1ce. July 21, 
1925 ; EH 617573 ; David LeRoy Blake- 
man, Rensselaer, N. Y. 14677 


If it only could be; w and melody J. 
Klynn,. of Us' Se Ook, ec: Saly 14; 
1925; E 619582; John Flynn, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 14678 


If Jesus is calling me there; w W. C. 
Poole, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
Sune 226 1925 1 24e. Sune, 207 
620043 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 14679 


If man is not descended from the 
monkey, why does he always act 
like one? w Rox Reynolds, melody 
RiStern of) So. Oi. 2d Julys, 
1925; EH 617248; Jack Stern, Seattle. 
14680 

If mother didn’t spoil it; w and mel- 
ody C. Maginnis,.of U. S:\.© 1c. 
July 6, 1925; E..617164; Constan- 
tine Maginnis, Pittsburgh. 14681 


If only the world were mine; w 


Charles Roff, m W. H. Squire, of 
Great Britain; in D flat. © July 
27, 1925; 1 c Aug. 19; E 615915; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 14682 
If Rip Van Winkle had my gal, he 
never would have slept at all; w 
Bob Schafer, m Fred Fisher, arr. 
George R. Holman, both of U. S. 
© e. eJuky,, 6. 1925¢- Buel ; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
14683 

If somebody else has yon your heart; 
w and m Claude Tennyson, of U. S8.; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © June 15, 
1925; 2 c June 16; H 619446; J. 
William LaBai music pub. co., Balti- 
more. 14684 


If vou can love every night like you 
do on Sunday; w Russel Robinson, 
m ‘Phil Baxter, of U.. Si; -pt,%aee., 
with ukulele arr. Jeanne Gravelle. 
©. Aue «12: 8925-4 2 e.. Aves) As. i 
622163; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 14685 

If you don’t want my kisses, Vl take 
them back again; w and m R. B. 
Hyde, arr. Walter W. Newcomer, 
both, of, Uz SO 2. duly. a2 
HE 619893; Ronald B. Hyde, Revere, 
Mass. 14686 

If you give your kisses to somebody 
.else we may just as well say good- 
bye: waltz ballad, w Phil Shapiro, 


m F. Asmus, jr., of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ¢.. 
Aug. 8; E 620256; Chas. E. Roat 
music co., Battle Creek. 14687 


If you leave me now for someone else; 
w and melody M. Songer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1925: E 622079; 
Maida Songer, Youngstown, O. 

14688 

If you love me; w and melody G. F. 
Paci, of U. S. ©1e. July 29, 1925 ; 
EH 617837; Gerda Frey Paci. South- 
borough, Mass. 14689 


If you loved me truly; w and melody 
BE. H. Blake, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
24, 1925; H 622651; Edna Hycinthe. 
Blake, San Francisco. 14690 


If you should die; w Nathaniel Fin- 
ston, m N. Finston and Josef Koest- 
ner, both of U. S. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 22; E 622581; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

14691 

if you want me for your honey; w 
and melody F. EH. Reckow, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; BE. 617986; F. 
HK. Reckow, Crete, Ill. 14692 


If you were the only girl; by Nat. 
D. Ayer, arr. Chas. N. Grant, of U. 
S.; orch,.. 4to. “© Fully “21, 1925; 
2c. July 22; E 617698; B. Feldman 


& co. London. [© arrangement] 
14693 
-fox trot, Nat D. Ayer, arr. 


Charles N. Grant, of U. §S.; oreh. 
4to. © Aug. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 4; 
H 620252; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 14694 


——w Clifford Grey, m Nat D. Ayer, 
of U. S. New ed. New York, Chap- 
pell Harms, ine. © June 30, 1925; 
le July 2; 1-¢. July 21; H 615057; 
B. Feldman & co., London. [© re- 
arrangement of music] 14695 


Il faut tout passer aux gosses; de 
Chou-Chou, paroles Max Hddy et 
Raoul Praxy, musique Henri Be- 
rény, of France. © June 4, 1925; 
le. July 2; E 615204; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 14696 

Tl .sufiit’ d’un., rien de, Paswisur la 
bouche, paroles André Barde, mu- 
sique Maurice Yvain, of France. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615147; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14697 

seottisch, de Pas sur la bouche, 


Maurice Yvain, of France; orch. 
parties avec pf. conducteur, et 
paroles. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 1 e. 


Aug. 3; E 615773; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 14698 


728 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14721 


Tle (L’) désenchantée; drame musical 
en 2 actes, musique Henry Fé€vrier, 
of France; chceurs hommes. 4to. 
Acte. 1,52. .© June 4); 1925508 c. 
July 2; E 615113; Heugel, Paris. 
[© arrangement ] 14699 


prélude, acte 1, Henry Féy- 


rier, of France; cheurs femmes. 
Ato. © June 4, 1925;-h-c. July 2; 
BE 615120; Heugel, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 14700 


Illinois (The) waltz; w HE. V. Lebeck, 
m Helen Kent, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2 ec. June 26; EH 617302; Hu- 
gene V. Lebeck, La Harpe, I11. 

14701 


Tilusion-valse; de Mon vieux, Raoul 
Moretti, of France; pf. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; EH 615210; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

14702 

Tlusi6n (Illussion) ; fox-trot cancion, 
letra David Alberto Cossio, version 
en Inglés Benjamin Ruben Olivares, 
misica LL. Flores, of Mexico. © 
July 10, 1925; 
617356; Leonor Flores, Monterey, 
N. L., Mexico. 14703 


Iméadom a néger zenét; shimmy blues, 
magyar szovegét irta Dombay Géza 
[pseud. of Fiktar Lanyi], zenéjét 
szerzette Oscar-Oscar, of Hungary. 
© Feb. 23, 1925; 1 ec. May 9; HE 
615411; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 14704 

Imogéne; valse, Angela Becker, of 
Ue Siz ph ©} July: '18,7 1925 ; 2° ce. 
July 21; E 617506; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14705 

Impressioni d’autumno (Autumnal 
thoughts) ; parole Eugenia Pance- 
rasi, English w John ~ Bernhoff, 
musica Enrico Toselli, of Italy. © 
July 1,1925; 1c. June 25; HE 615238 ; 
Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

14706 


Impressions d’enfant; de Jane Malka, 
of France; pt. 1. Mon par cceur. 
Le OLners(i Gy. J une 4. 19255. Le. 
July 2; E 615099; Heugel, Paris. 

14707 

Impromptu on black keys; by George 
Liebling, of Germany, domiciled at 
Chicago, Ill:; op. 60; pf. © Aug. 
Wie NOP: 2 ee Aire 25-622 753 | 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14708 

Improvisation on Pilgrims; hark, 
hark, my soul, F. Leslie Calver, of 
Great Britain; organ. © July 2, 
1925; 2 c.. July 3; E 619375; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14709 


2 .c. July 133° EB. 


In a camp of the ancient Britons; 
tone-picture, Albert W. Ketélbey, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 6, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 15; E 615900; Bosworth & 
eo., itd., London. 14710 


In a dear little garden; w and m 
A. A. Brooks, of U. S. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 26; E 620558; A. A. 
Brooks, Indianapolis. 14711 


In a lovers’ garden; suite, Albert W. 
Ketélbey, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
A song of love. [2 others] © Aug. 
10, -1925; 1 c. Aug. 25; E 624008; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 14712 


In a mandarin’s garden; by Edward 
A. Mueller, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
15, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 17; E 622416: 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 14713 


In a mountain hut (In der sennhiitte) ; 
by R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
103 NOs og) pt..4 ©» daly edd, 419250: 
2e. July 16; E 619668; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14714 


In a New Zealand forest; four musi- 
eal sketches, J. C. Easton, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Kowhai. [8 others] 
© July 21, 1925; 1 « July 21; EB 
615469 ; Chas. Begg & co., ltd., Dune- 
din, New Zealand. 14715 


In a Persian market; song arr. on 
the orchestral piece, w and m Al- 
bert W. Ketélbey, of England; in B 
flat.; 5@°Suly 3.1925')1-es Jub ie; 
E 615340; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 14716 


In a rose garden; caprice, A. Brau- 
neiss,* of UL Si; spi. Cu Auge 12, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 6222389; Alois 
Brauneiss, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

14717 

In a snow clad vale; winter lullaby, 
John Franklyn, of U. S.; pf., left 
hand. © July 27, 1925;2c¢ Aug. 1; 
E 620105; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 14718 


In a Venetian gondola; by Edward A. 
Mueller, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 17; E 622418; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 14719 


In Amberley vale; by Reginald Red- 
man, |/of Great. Britain; ‘pf. 1 
Marching tune. [3 others] ©June 
26, 1925: 1 ¢c.:Aug. 3; HW 615624: 
Augener, Itd., London. 14720 


In an old manse; by R. Marial [pseud. 
of Sr. Mary Verda] of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c Aug. 29; E 
622755; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

14721 


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14722 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


In dreamland; cradle song, Gail Ridg- 
way Brown, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
Boston-New York, Evans music co. 
© June 29, 1925; 2 « July 3; EB 
617099 ; M. T. Evans, Boston. 14722 


In elfiand; elfentanz, August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 247, no. 4; violin 
and pf. (Jn Arabesques, no. 4) 
Aug. 6, 1925; 2c. Aug. 18; EH 622256 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14723 


In harbor; w Helen Hay Whitney, m 
Trénée Bergé, of U. S.; male voices. 


4to....@, Oct. 3,;,1923; .2..¢c., July 9, 
1925; E 619527 ; Tullar-Mer edith co., 
New York. 14724 


In Hawaii by the sea; waltz song, w 
Joseph M. Davis, m arr. Merle T. 
Kendrick, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 17, 1925 : 2c. Aug. 14; 
EB 622300; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 14725 


In her bathing suit; fox trot, w Wm. 
MeMillan Talbott, m Harold Woll- 
stein, OF "U:9 Sx ©; Awe: 2a. 71925, 
2c. Aug. 26; E 620555; Wollstein 
& Talbott, Paris, Ky. 14726 


In Lemberig; w and melody L. Satz, 


of U. S. © 1e¢ Aug. 16, 1925; EB 
6224438; Ludwig Satz, Sea Gate, 
ING Ys 14727 


In lilae time; by Paul Bliss, of U. S.; 
pf., left hand alone. © Aug. 19, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 24; B 622633; B. F. 
Wood musie co., Boston. 14728 


In May; w Paul Lawrence Dunbar, 
m Alice Barnett, of U. S. 1. High 
voice, in G@—2. Med. voice, in HE. 
© July 23, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. ae 
E 620191; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 14729 


In memory’s garden; w Loring Gun- 
ther, melody HE. Diedsch, of U.S. 
© 1c. July 3, 1925; E 619409; 
Elsie Diedsch, Bayonne, N. J. 

14730 


In merry mood; waltz, Charles F. 
Carey, ‘of Us Sop? tT mole Mpt. 
©): Jply ows, T1925; re. uly ane! 
617529; Anthony brothers, Fall 
River, Mass. 14731 


In mother’s arms; lullaby, Allene K. 
Bixby, of U. 8.; pf., four hands. 
©.Tune 25, 1925;.2 c duly 25h 
619391; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 14732 


In my dreams; w and melody J. W. 
Nichols, of U. S. © 1 c¢ Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622100; James W. Nichols, 
W. Newton, Mass. 14733 


In my garden; from Sky high, m 
Harry Rosenthal, arr. Max Irwin, 
of Great Britain; pf. London-Syd- 
ney, Chappell & co., Itd. 4to. © 
May \i42191925 5) Die. uly dare 
615488 ; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 14734 


twenty-four sight reading pieces, 
Leon Feorde, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 8, 1925; 1 e@ Aug. 17; B 
615958 ; Leonard & co., London. 

14735 


In pensive mood; by Irénée Bergé, 
air. Ross Jungnickel, both of -U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © July 
6, 1925; 2 c. July 6; E 617120; Ross 
Jungnickel, New York. 14736 


riva al mare; mazurka, HE. G. 
Falletti, of Italy ; Bre (C) nes aly 
ey 1925: E 617644; Eugenio Grio 
Falletti, Brooklyn. 14737 


In some day land; w A. EB. Estabrook, 
m L. D. McCoy, of U. S. @ eh... 
July 20, 1925; HE 619794; Lincoln 
Delano McCoy, Long Beach, Calif. 

14738 


In springtime; by E. Bicknell, of Eng- 
land; pf. London, Phillips & Page. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 1 c Aug. 24; B 
615963 : Blizabeth Bicknell, London. 

14739 


In Sy-ri-a; fox trot, founded on C’est 
Paris, from Cleopatra, w Percy 
Greenbank, m Maurice Yvain, of 
France. © July 17, 1925; 1¢. July 
29; EH 615564; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 


In that old old fashioned way; w and 
m ©. P. Habig, of U. S. Omaha, 
Neb., Ed. Patton music co. © July 
10, 1925 5°22 e@. July 133.8) GE7sG6L ; 
Chauncy P. Habig, Omaha, Neb. 

14741 


In the bay; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Zn 1926 school 
examinations, pianoforte, higher di- 
vision, list A) © July 18, 1925; 
1 e. Aug. 1; E 615591; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. & the R. C. M., 
London. 14742 


In the candy shop; musical sketch, w 
and m Mildred Adair, of U. 8S. 4to. 
© Sept. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; D 
26807; Theo. Presser: co., Philadel- 
phia. 14743 


In the days of creation; w J. Farmer, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1ce. July 
2, 1925; E 6170838; John Farmer, 
Largo, Fla. 14744 


In 


730 


14740 » 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


14768 


In the garden of my heart; by K. L. | In the valley of the moon; w and m 


Richards, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1c. July 25, 1925; E 617757 ; 
Katherine Louise Richards, New 
York. 14745 


In the gloaming ; romance, Evan Mars- 
den, of England; pf. © July 17, 
1925; 1¢. July 17; EH 615450; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 14746 


In the heart of the redwoods; reverie, 
Frank H. Grey, of U. S.; pf. 
July 1, 1925; 2c. July 6; E 617114; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

i 14747 


In the hills of California; w Charles 
H. Murdock, m Z, Murdock, of U. 
S. © 1c. May 7, 1925; E 619449; 
Zola Murdock, Sawtelle, Calif. 

‘14748 


In the hills of old Virginia; w and 
m Chas. Wylie, of U. S.. © July 
io toa 2 -e)* July 145 (ECL; 
W. & J. pub. co., Johnson City, Tenn. 

14749 


In the lamplight; w M. Seff, melody 
Jack Klenner, of U. 8S. ©1e. July 
29, 1925; E 617863; Manuel Seff, 
New York. 14750 


In the land of Jack and Jill; w Sam 
M. Lewis and Joe Young, m EKd- 
uard Werner and M. K. Jerome, 
both ot U.S, ©) Aug. ,22,,1925);. 2 
e. Aug. 22; E 620440; Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. 14751 


In the land of paradise far away; w 
and melody S. Malagisi, of U. S. 
© 1e. July 11, 1925; E 619598; 
Sylvia Malagisi, Youngstown, O. 

14752 


In the moonlight} serenade, John S. 
Fearis, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 10, 
ioZa De. Aug, “15;' BH 622339; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 14753 


In the shade of the Alamo; from the 
Ziegfeld follies, w Gene Buck, m 
Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. © July 
23, 1925; 2 c. July 25; E 619986; 
Harms, ine., New York. 14754 


In the spring; w Addy Britt, m Jack 
Little, of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. Jeanne Gravelle. © Aug. 12, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 12; E 622162; Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 14755 


dn the sunny South ; fox-trot, w Roscoe 
H. Dunn, m Frank J. Kaplan, of 
U.S... © May. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. June 8; 
EH 622282; Rosdue music co., Chi- 
Cago. 14756 


E. M. Laing, of U. S. ©1c. June 
13, 1925; HE 617212; Edith Mary 
Laing, Santa Rosa, Calif. 14757 


In vieg (In the cradle) ; w Celia Drob- 
kin, m Abraham §S. Ellstein, of U. S. 
71) PS 

© July 27, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 7; BE 
622406; Joseph P. Katz, New York. 
14758 

In what did I fail to make you happy ; 
w and m N. W. King, of U. S. © 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1925; E 620077; Nellie 
Wells King, Brooklyn. 14759 


Indian (An) faney; by Helen Dallam,,. 
of U. S.; pf. © July 18, 1925; 2 e. 
July 21; E 617476; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 14760 


Indian (An) lament; m founded upon 
a Teton Sioux tribal melody col- 
lected Frances Densmore, w and m 
S. E. Blakeslee, of U. S. [Blue-print] 
©1c. Juiy 11, 1925; E 619696; S. 
Karle Blakeslee, Ontario, Calif. 

14761 

Indian star; w and m EH. A. Forman, 
of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 26, 1925; BE 
622692; Elizabeth Ann Forman, In- 
dependence, Kan. 14762 


Indian tomahawk dance; by Leo 
Oehmler, of U. S., op. 329; pf. © 
July 24, 1925; 2'c. July 27; EB 
617683 ; Schroeder and Gunther, inc., 
New York. 14763 


Indiana, I love; march song, w and 
melody Marshall Locke [i. e. M. P. 
W. Locke] of U. S., arr. Will Mor- 
rison. © 1 ec. Aug. 7, 1925; EB 
622284; Marshall P. W. Locke, In- 
dianapolis. 14764 


Indianapolis blues; w T. Haffey, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. ©l1e. 
July 29, 1925; E. 617853; Timothy 
Haffey, Indianapolis. 14765 


Indifférente (L’) ; poésie chinoise, tra- 
duction Franz Toussaint, musique 
Max D’Ollone, of France. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615644; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 14766 

Ines; mazurka, Luigi Donadio, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; in- 


strumental. © 1c. July 6, 1925; 
EK 617179; D’Agostino bros., New 
York. 14767 


Inno degli’ Italiani; canto popolare, 
versi G. Cozzolino, musica Enrico 
Ranieri, of U. S.; mezzo sop. or 
bats inCy ©) Aug 43..01 925 * (20: 
Aug. 5; E 622248; Mauro V. Car- 
dilli, New York. 14768 


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» CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14769 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 20 


Inspiration; four-part song, w Rich- 
ard Church, m Charles F. Waters, 
' of England; mixed voices. 4to. 
Ang, 11) 29255015 efnAumge 123 
615874; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 
14769 
Interlude appassionata; di Giuseppe 
Becce, of Italy; orch. © June 30, 
1925; le. July 13; E 615284; M. de 
Wolfe,” London. [© arrangement] 
14770 
Intermezzo appassionato; von Albert 
Noelte, of Germany, op. 10; pf. © 
Webs FIG AZ 5 CiGic..L Aus: 2S). B 
624020; Universal-edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 14771 


Into the sunset; w Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, m Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; 
high voice in F. © Jan. 6, 1925; 
2c. July 11; E 619626; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 14772 


Introspection; song without words, 
Fritz Hartmann, op. 172, arr. Orlan- 
do A. Mansfield, of Great Britain; 


organ. © July 18, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
21; E 617483; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© new  arrange- 
ment] 14773 


Invano (Vergebens) ; Serenata, A. Ama- 
dei, of Italy; orch. with pf. direc- 
tion. 4to. © June 10, 1925; 1 «. 
July 14; HE 615356; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig-Retidn., Germany. 

14774 


Invocation; par Sylvain Dupuis, of 
France; pour violon ou violoncelle 
avec. ace. d’orch. ou de pf. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1.c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 


615715; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. — 14775 
Io, white butterfly; w Daré, m 


Katheryn Julyé, of U. S. © Aug. 8, 
1925; E 617985; Kathryn Julyé 
Myers, San Francisco. 14776 


Iowa (The) band law; march, K. L. 
King, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
A1,;1925; 2. e,.Aug.:12; BH 622231 ; 
K. L. King music house, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 14777 


Ireland and mother machree; w Al- 
verta Curliss, m Joseph Regan, of 
U. 18:7 @e daly 0 27,4192551:2., €: sTaly 
29; E 617791; Milton Weil music 
co., Chicago. 14778 

Irene; by I. B. Newman, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. ©1e. Aug. 
17, 1925; E 620401; I. Bear New- 
man, Los Angeles. 14779 

Irish dance tune; by Percival Gar- 


ratt, of England; violin and pf. © 
May 12, 1925; fe June 11; 


615237; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 14780: 


Irish romance; suite, Henry Pur- 
mont Hames, of U. 8.; pf. 1. A song 
of long ago. [2 others] © Aug. 
10; 1925; 2 ei; Aussi: 622327 - 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 14781 


Irwin (The) unit system of rhythm ; 
musical instruction, section 2, T. 
J. Irwin, of U. S. 4to. © Mar. 13, 
1925; 2 ec. Mar. 18; aff. July 20; A 
863117;..Theodore J. Irwin, San 
Francisco. 14782 


Is heaven to my soul; w Robert L. 
Selle, m S. W. Beazley, of U. 8S. © 
Mar, 15, -d9252 2.4e Juney2207 Eh 
617721; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14783. 


Is there anybody here; fox-trot, H. B. 
Hedley, arr. M. Williams, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © July 16, 
1925; 1 «. Aug. 1; E 615606; Cav- 
endish music co., London. [© ar- 
rangement } 14784. 


Is your blue bird late; w Hazel Nulf 
Shoffner, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. 

1 ec. July 2, 1925; E 617084; Mrs. 
Hugh Shoffner, Jacksonville, Mo. | 
14785. 


Iste confessor; Latin w, m Bruno 
Oscar Klein, op. 28, no. 3, ed. Mrs. 
BE. (B. O.) Klein, of U. S.; men’s. 
voices, with organ ace. (in Six 
motets) © July 8, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
11; HE 617290; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© editing] 14786. 


It all depends on me; w andm N. A. 
Stephens, of U. S. © July 22, 1925; 
2c. July 29; E 617876; Nannie A. 
Stephens, Indianapolis. 14787 


It always was you; w and melody W. 
A. McCord, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1925; H 622097; Walter A. Mc- 
Cord, Black Mountains, N. C. 14788 


It goes on like that for days and days; 
w and melody B. G. De Sylva, Ray 
Henderson and Lew Brown, all of 
U.S.» ©. 4d .c. Aug. e6, 29255. EK. 
622036; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14789. 


It isn’t quite what I expected; w and 


melody M. Seff, of U. S. ©l1e. 
July 2, 1925; E 619901; Manuel 
Seff, New York. 14790: 


It’s a long way to bonnie Scotland; w 
Jack Foley, m Arthur Stroud, of 
England. [Staff and. tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 18, 1925; 1 ce. 
July 8; E 615288; Herman Darew- 
ski music pub. co., London. 14791 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. T-8, 1925 


It’s a walk-in with Walker; w and 


melody I. Berlin, of U. S. ©1.. 
Aug. 29, 1925; E 620625; Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. 14792 


It’s a year almost; w Christina Ros- 
setti, m Hermann Lohr, of Great 
Britain. © July 17, 1925; 1c. July 
21; E 615486; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 14793 


It’s all in fun; w Tommie Malie, m 
Sammy Stept, of U. S.; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
peu On Loe: 2, G. Ply os EB 
619402; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 14794 


It’s always June on the old gulf coast ; 
w and melody B. G. Weaver, of 
i: Sen Or bic.) Juby 29, 1925.;, H 
617815; Bertha Gray Weaver, Bi- 
loxi, Miss. 14795 


It’s an old Irish mother that’s wait- 
ing; words by David R. Price, mel- 


ody E. Diedsch, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 20, 1925; BH 620414; Hilsie 
Diedsch, Bayonne, N. J. 14796 


It’s just because I love you; w M. H. 
Winters, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© €)) Aug. “8)° 1925.7 Hh 620265 ; 
Margaret H. Winters, Des Moines. 

14797 


It’s lonesome in bluebird land; waltz 
ballad, w George A. Norton, m Hal. 

' A. Campbell, arr. O. M. Watson, 
both of U. S.; oreh. with w.  4to. 
©) Ane). 19252 eieAus!) 70 B 
620255; W. A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 
14798 


It’s nothing but the old Carolina 
dance; w and m H. Jenkins, arr. 
Carolyn A. Thornton, both of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1925; B 622178; 
Hezekiah Jenkins, Washington. 

14799 


It’s red, red headed red; w and mel- 
ody F. H. Zellmer, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 21, 1925; H 617590; F. H. Zell- 
mer, Trego, Wis. 14800 


It’s too good to be true; w and melody 
Howard Jackson and Harold Mc- 
Donald, both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
4, 1925; E 620162; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 14801 


It was all right then, fancy me doing 
it now; valse, w and m Jack Foley, 
of Hngland; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 17, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 10; E 615848; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 

14802 


14813. 


Italia (L’) nova; versi e musica G. 
Spadacenta, of Italy, domiciled at 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; mand. ace. 
4to. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2c. Aug. 31; 
K 622829; Giovanni Spadacenta, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 14803 

Italian street song; three-part song, 
from Naughty Marietta, w Rida 
Johnson Young, m Victor Herbert, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S8.; sop., 
alto and bar. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 23; E 617631; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement | 14804 

Italy; versi e musica Tony Ferraz- 
zano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Aug. 10, 
19235,3;7 2),e. Aus. - 24:7 He 622653; 
Joseph Palazzolo, New York. 14805 


J’adore ca; comédie musicale en 3 
actes, paroles Albert Willemetz et 
Saint-Granier, musique H. Chris- 
tiné, of France. Partition, pf. et 
chant. © June 4, 1925;1¢. July 2; 
D 26792; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14806 

J’ai vétu ma robe ® Venvers; poésie 
du XVe siécle, musique Raoul La- 
parra, of France. © July 5, 1925; 
‘1c. Aug. 3; E 615648; Heugel, 
Paris. 14807 


Ja, so ein Rutscher; one-step, text 
Arthur Rebner, musik Hermann 
Leopoldi, of Austria. © Dec. 5, 
1924; 1c¢. July 18, 1925; E 615456; 
Edition Karl Brtill, Berlin. 14808 


Jack Frost; by Jane M. Mattingly, of 
U. 8., op. 16, no. 3; pf., six hands. 
@i duly “27,° 19255 2%. Aue.) PA 
620102; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 14809 


Jack in the pulpit; capriccio, Frank 
H. Tours, of U. S8.; violin and pf. 
©' July 10, 1925; 2 ¢. July 13; E 
619645 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

14810 


Jacksonville; w and m C. P. Sieg- 
fried, of U. S., pf. arr. Willard L. 
Wesner. © June 8, 1925; 2c. June 
10; E 616572; C. P. Siegfried, Jack- 
sonville, Ill. 14811 


Jalouse; valse-intermezzo, hésitation, 
Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy: orch. 
avee pf.-conducteur. 4to. © July 
25, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 7; E 615865; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

14812 


Janet; w Robert A. Klein, melody J. 
Tranchitella, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
20, 1925; E 620413; John Tranchi- 
tella, Philadelphia. 14813 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14814 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 20 


Japanese dolls; from Sky high, m |Je me mets en votre merci; poésie 


Harry Rosenthal, arr. Max Irwin, 
of Great Britain; pf. London-Syd- 
ney, Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. © 
May... 11,. 1925;,. 1 .¢c. July 15; H 
615487; Harms, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement ] 14814 


Jarnach (Philipp) Sonate; von P. 
Jarnach, of Germany, op. 8; violine 
solo, in A moll. © June 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 4; E 615804; Schlesin- 
ger’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

14815 


Jashke mach es noch a mol; w and 
melody J. A. Zanger, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «. 
Aug. 27, 1925; E 620564; Jacob A. 
Zanger, New York. 14816 


Jaske mach es noch amuhl; w and 
melody Jacob A. Zanger, of Poland, 


domiciled at New York. A 
Mar. 26, 1925; E 619997; Jacob 
Zanger, New York. 14817 


Jasmin (Jessamine) ; worte Boerries 
von Minchhaysen, Hnglish version 
A. Mattullath, musik Philipp Jar- 
nach, of Germany, op. 7, no. 3; eine 
mittlere singstimme. © July 1, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 4; E 615808; Schle- 
singer’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

14818 


Java (La) de java; de Quand on est 
trois, paroles Albert Willemetz, 
musique Joseph Szule, of France. 
© )Suneii4, 19257 %1-¢e); Julys Ww 
615135; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14819 

Java (La) rigolote; par L. L. Lynde, 
of France; pf. © July 22, 1925; 
1 e July 28; E 615530; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

14820 


Jazz baby blues; w and melody L. 
Bee, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 1925; 
E 619572; Lillian Bee, Baltimore. 

14821 


Jazz (The) master; by Billy Mayerl, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 4, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 11; EH 615860; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 14822 


Je cognoys approcher ma soef; poésie 
Francois Villon, musique Raoul La- 
parra, of France. © July 5, 1925; 
1e. Aug. 3; E 615666; Heugel, Paris. 

14823 

Je me la casse; java, G. Bonineontro, 
of France; pf. © July 5, 1925; 1 «. 
Aug. 3; E 615792; Paul Decoureelle, 
Nice, France. 14824 


Charles d’Orleans, musique Raoul 
Laparra, of France. © July 5, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615650; Heugel, 
Paris. 14825 


Je n’ai pas su m’y prendre; d’Amour- 
eux, paroles Gaston Dumestre, musi- 
que Albert Chantrier, of France. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615138; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14826 


———fox-trot d’Amoureux, musique A. 
Chantrier, of France; orech. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © June 
4.1925%) 1 c Daly? 2 ae eee 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 14827. 


Je ne sais les gronder; par Robert 
Charles Martin, of France, op. 133, 
no:-'3; pf. “© 'June* 421925: ai ce 
July 2; E 615219; Heugel, Paris. 

: 14828 


Je sais pas y faire avec les hommes; 
de J’adore ca, paroles Albert Wille- 
metz et Saint-Granier, musique H. 
Christiné, of France. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ce. July 2; E 615189; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 14829 


Je suis une femme honnéte...; @ 
Amoureux, paroles Gaston Dumes- 
tre, musique Albert Chantrier, of 


France. © June 4, 1925; 1c. July 
2; E 6151386; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 14830 


fox-trot, d’Amoureux, musique A. 
Chantrier, of France; orch. avee pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615143; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

ae 14831 


Je suis venu te dire bonjour; de Pas 
sur la bouche, paroles André Barde, 
musique Maurice Yvain, of France. 
© June 4, 1925; 1 « July 2: EB 
615150; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


14832 


Je t’adore; from Universities inc., w 
Joseph Quentin Riznik, m I. A. Ham- 
ilton, of U. S. © May 9, 1925; 2 
e. June 12; E 6175386; Irving A. 
Hamilton, Los Angeles. °* 14833 


Je vois ce que ec’est; fox trot, de la 
comédie musicale J’adore ca, musi- 
que Henri Christiné, of France; 
orech. avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © June 4, 1925; 1 ec. July 2; 
E 615076; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 14834 


Jesu. duleis memoria; Latin w, m 
Bruno Osear Klein, op. 28, no. 5, ed. 
Mrs. E. (B. O.) Klein, of U. S.; 


734 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. T-8, 1925 


14856 


men’s voices, with organ ace. (In 
Six motets) © July 8, 1925; 2 c¢. 
July 11; BW 617292; 3: Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© editing] 14835 


Jesu lover of my,soul; w Charles 
Wesley, m Lawrence Hope, of Eng- 
land; with organ obbl.; in D. 
Age tO). t925 st c.. Aug. 21; H 
615974; Warren & Phillips, London. 

14836 


Jesus calls us; hymn-anthem, w Cecil 
F. Alexander, m Broughton Kd- 
wards, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
bass solo. 4to. © Oct. 21, 1924; 
2c. July 9, 1925; E 619521; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14837 


Jesus, holy Child divine; for children’s 


day, or general use, W anon. m 
William Lester, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © June 


BY) 11925 892) (ec. July’ 235°E 6198389; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
~ 14888 


Jesus my all; w James Rowe, m 8. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 
2¢. July 22; E 617712; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 14839 


Jesus supplies us grace; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
eM ta 1925) 2 -C:. Mar. 225 


617736; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 14840 
Jeunesse; mélodie, H. Tartanac, of 


France; violin solo et orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615116; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 14841 


Jewell [sic] (The) of my heart; w 
T. Haffey, melody Arnold T. Lax, 
Go Ss © 1 &” Aug. ’29,"'1925- 
E 620623; Timothy Haffey, Indian- 
apolis. 14842 


Jimmy, the sheik; w and melody Mrs. 
we rieks. of U:"S2; © Ff e Aug. 
24, 1925; EH 622612; Mrs. J. B. Hicks, 
St. Joseph, Mo. 14843 


Joe! Joe! Joe! put a little bit of 
rosin on your bow; w and m Her- 
bert Rule, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc., in E flat. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Aug. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 21; E 615960; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

14844 

John Erickson memorial march; no. 2, 
AL Woon, Austin: of, U.S): pt.. © 
eV AUS. oh loos" WH Ohi9o,.. Axel 
W. H. Austin, New York. 14845 


John (The) T. Scopes ffrial; w and 
melody Carlos B. McAfee, of U. S. 


Qi e¢) Sully 27,1925; LLGii1eL; 
Carson J. Robison, New York. 
14846 


Johnny Doyle; freely arr. Herbert 
Hughes, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello and pf., fingering and bowing 
of violoncello pt. Beatrice Harrison. 
© June 15, 1925; 1 e July 15; E 
615381; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] | 14847 


old tune, freely arr. Herbert 
Hughes, of Great Britain, violin pt. 
fingered and bowed Jelly D’Aranyi; 
cello, or violin and pf. Kilmacre- 
nan ed. © July 15, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
1; E 615611; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 14848 


Joli (Le) bleu du lac: paroles et 
musique EK. Jaques-Dalcroze, of 
Switzerland. © June 4, 1925; 1 «¢. 
July 2; E 615098; Heugel, Paris. 

14849 

Jolly (The) miller; old English song, 
m Kenneth Finlay, of England; ten. 
1, 2 and bass 1, 2; in HE flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 31; EB 
624024; Edwin Ashdown ltd., Lon- 
don. 14850 

Jordan (Julius) Ten songs and duos; 
w Samuel Morris Conant, and 
others, m Jules Jordan, of U. S. 
© June 25, 1925; 2 c. June 22; BE 
617350; Julius Jordan, Providence, 
Pe 14851 

Joropo; Venezuelan dance, Juan Le- 
cuna, of Venezuela, domiciled at 
New "York; ‘pf. ©” 1 ‘c. “Aug. 731, 
1925; E 622813; Grace Fisher, New 
York. 14852 


Joshua; the walls of Jericho, Ameri- 
can negro folk song, collected and 
harmonized Harriet Turner, of U. 
Sus. high volee;) (©) duly. 21,1925: 


2 e July 238; E 619829; Boston 
music co., Boston. [© harmoniza- 
tion. ] 14853 


Josie Oh, and her little switch-a-man ; 
w C. P. Walker, melody Arnold T. 
Lax, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 29, 1925; 
E 620620; C. P. Walker, Chicago. 

14854 

Joy; by Eyvind Hagerup Bull, of U. 
S25 pf. .(Jnm From a, child’s’ day) 
©) Ame. 13/1925; 2) e. Aug nibs 
620326; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 14855 

Joy (The) of my Lord; w and m 
Lucina Moon, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E 622707; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 14856 


735 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14857 


pt. 1, nvs:, v.20 


Joy (The) of summer; by R. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 82, no. 3; pf. 
(In Summer days) © July 20, 
1925; 2 ec. July 20; E 619764; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14857 


Joy (The) of thanksgiving; short 
cantata for harvest-tide, w selected 
and m Ernest A. Dicks, of Great 
Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. © June 
2: M925 yok. evi duly 243) 1625504 ; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

14858 


Joy. the Prince of peace has come; 
w E. A. Hoffman, m 8S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2c. June 
22; E 617715; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 14859 


Joy (The) you give to others; w Liz- 
zie DeArmond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Of Ui S.C dunen22,, 12a. 2 ©. 
June 29; E 620019; Homer S. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 14860 


Joyeuse alerte; caprice, Vincent Fosse, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4ips : @©iduly 15, A925; ab. ex Ane 3; 
EK 615754; J. Yves K., Paris. 


Joyous (A) song; duet, Mildred Adair, 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn Merry moods) 
© July 10;/19254°2'e. ‘Fuly 13: BE 
619634; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14862 


Jubilate; three-part song, w Thomas 
Moore, m EH. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain ; female voices; in F. Ash- 
down ed. 8vo. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fay notations! © July 21, 19257 1 
ce. July 21; E 615461; Edwin Ash- 
down, itd., London. 14863 


Jubilee mass in honor of St. John; 
by Joseph Fletcher, of U. S8.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 622008; Robin 
Hillis, Ridgfield Park, N. J. 14864 


Judith ; drame biblique en trois actes, 
paroles René Morax, musique Arthur 
Honegger, of Switzerland, Vocal 
se. ©. July.5, 19252 2 ‘e  Aug 3; 
D 26798; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. . 14865 


Jum-jum; w and melody A. Lebedeff, 
of U. S. 

(AVY Ww) 

© 1c. May 22, 1925; E 616169; 

Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 14866 


Jump-ups; American negro folk song, 
collected and harmonized Harriet 


Turner, of U. S.; high voice. © 
July -"21, °1925 } 2) ch esiky 23s oe. 
619830; Boston music co., Boston. 
[© harmonization] 14867 


June; three-part® chorus, w Arthur 
Guiterman, m Charles T. Ferry, arr. 
F. S. Newcombe, of U. S.; women’s. 
voices. 4to. © July “23, 1925; 2 c. 
July 24; E 619883; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 14868 


June blessings; pageant for children’s. 
day, w Valeria R. Lehman, mI. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. 4to. Afar o’er 
the hills. [5 others] © Mar, 31, 
19253" 2°. and, ahh, yee 
863161; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 14869" 


June brought the roses; ballad, m 
John Openshaw, of Great Britain. 
1. Violin obbl.—2, Cello obbl. © 
July 10, 1925; 2°e each Duly 1s ; 
E 619757, 619758 ; Harms, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 

14870. 14871 


June days; Children’s day programme, 
w Charlotte Irene Ford and others, 
m Broughton Hdwards and others, 


of. U. SS. 12mo0.>..©” Apr. 671924 - 
2° @, and, aff.; July... 22, (2S 2ae A. 
363123; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 14872 


from the musical comedy, w Clif- 
ford Grey and Cyrus Wood, m 
Stephen Jones, of U. S. © July 
21, 1925; 2c. July, 29; BH ei199ss ; 


Harms, ine., New York. 14873 
Junior songs; collection, ed. Hollis 
Dann,.of.U; S. 4tom © Septs,21, 


1925; 2c. and aff. July 2; A 855748 ; 
American book co., New York. [© 
revision ] 14874 


orchestral arr. of selected num- 
bers, Hollis Dann, arr. Mayhew L. 
Lake and Cecil Forsyth, both of 
U. S.; conductor’s se. © Aug. 8, 
1925°;°'°2) 0." Alig AEA BP G22to1: 
American book co., New York. [© 
arrangement |] 14875 


Ato. I. Second 
trumpet.—2. Timpani and drums.— 
3. ist. clarinet.—4. Trombone.—5d. 
Bass.—6. 1st trumpet.—7. Viola.—8. 
Oboe.—9. 2nd violin.—10. Horns.— 
11. Flute.——12. Bassoon.—13. ist 
violin —14. 2nd clarinet.—15. Vio- 
loncello. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 12; E 622146—-622160 ; American 
book co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 14876-14890- 


736 


MUSICAL COMPCSITIONS 


mos. T-8, 1925 


Junk bucket blues: w and m Porter 
Grainger, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2c Aug.295,E 620600; Paragon mu- 


s'¢ co., New York. 14891 
Junonia waltz; a butterfly, R.  V. 
Mvchie: of U. S.:- pi. “© le. Tuly 


29, 1925: FE 617858: Rebert Vaughan 
Wyche, Los Angeles. 14892 


Juon (Paul) Sonate: von P. Juon, 
of Germany. 1. Op. 82. Klarinette 
in B und _ =Xklavier.—2. Op. 82a. 


Bratsche und klavier. © Jan. 8, 
1925; 1 c. each Aug. 4; E 615827, 
615828 ; Schlesinger’sche buch-u. mu- 
sikhandlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 14893, 14894 


Jus’ a smile I’m missin’; w Charles 
Hayes, m T. C. Sterndale Bennett, 
of Great Britain; in E flat. © July 
feeton- 1 c. July 29; 6155; 
J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., London. 

14895 


Just a cottage small, by a waterfali: 
w B. G. DeSylva, m James F. Han- 
ley. of U. S. © Aug. 21, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 24; E 622669; Harms, inc., 
New York. 14896 


Just a dream of you at sunset; w 
and m R. T. Beechler, of U. S. 
1 ¢. July 17, 1925; E 619747; Reed 
Tunce Beechler, Peoria, Ill. 14897 


Just a kiss my baby; mazurka, 
Stephan Stephanoff, of Bulgaria, 
domiciled at New York; instru- 
mental. © 1c. May 23, 1925; E 
620611; Irene V. Shishmanoff, New 
York. 14898 


Just a little nearer home; w Rich- 
ard William Pascoe, m H. O’Reilly 
Clint, of Canada, domiciled at De- 
troit, Mich. © July 18, 1925; 2 «. 
July 27; E 617773; Chamberlain co., 
Detroit. 14899 


Just adoring you; waltz ballad, w 
Ruby Merchant. m Robert Michael, 
Of Us... @ Aug. 8 1925; .2 e: Aug. 
15; E 622586; Michael & Merchant, 
Berkeley, Calif. 14900 

Just an old fashioned plain gold ring: 


w Will Prentis, m K. Roskopp, of 
U. S. Mit. Clemens, Mich., Roskopp 


pub. co. © July 2, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
6; E 619720; Kate Roskopp, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 14901 


Just another waltz with you; w and 
melody C. Thompson, of U. S. © 
i jes), Joly 721, $1925 238 eGh7T557 ; 

Charles Thompson, Jersey City. 

14902 


14915 


Just around the corner; 
Singer, m Harry Von Tilzer, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © July 
13-7 1925: 2 ten Duly 7S 3 qE«Gl7250.; 
Harry Von paler music pub. co., 
New York. 14903 


Just back of sundown; w and melody 
H. N. Griffin, of U.S. ©lc. July 11, 
1925; E 619602: H. Newcomb Grif- 
fin, Lawrenceville, N. Y. 14904 


Just bide a wee; w I. Mench Cham- 
bers, m Mrs. R. R. Forman, of U.S. 
()- Tulyt-1S, 1925 22". July. 217 
617503; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 14905 


Just count the stars; w J. Will Cal- 
lahan, m Frank H. Grey, arr. Ber- 
nard Kaun, both of U. S. 1. Sop. 
1 2 alto “1, -2.—2; 'Ten.> 1, 22s har: 
and bass. 4to. © July 6, 1925; 2c. 
exch July 7; HE 619430, 619431; 
Enoch & sons, New York. 

14906, 14907 


Just dreams: w and melody A. Long, 


w Dolph 


of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 15, 1925; E 
620374: Arthur Long, Stockton, 
Calif. 14908 


Just for a day; w and melody C. 


O'Dell, Sat -U. Sos Ovi <e:’ Augiss, 
1925; E 617962; Caroline O’Dell, 
Ansted, W. Va. 14909 


Just for awhile; fox trot, B. L. Sea- 
man, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
©1e. July 3, 1925; E 619397; Ber- 
nard Le Roy Seaman, Long Island 


City; N.Y. 14910 
Just for me; w Nora C. Usher, m 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of “U. ‘'S. 


Gets 1o93 Ss ‘e: -Suby (93-1925 
619530; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 14911 
Just for today; sacred duet, w Sybil 
F. Partridge, m Daniel Protheroe, 
of U. S8.; sop. and ten., organ or 
piace. ©: July 23-1925 5\2 ely 
24; E 619887; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 14912 


w Irwin H. Evans, m J. Wil- 
liam Osborn, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1925: 2 e. Aug. 28; E 622712; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Washing- 
ton, 14913 

Just for you; fox trot, w B. Johnson, 
m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Aug. 22, 1925; E 620464; Bert John- 
son ,McKeesport, Pa. 14914 


Just for your kiss; w and melody G. 
P. Parrish, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1925; E 622793: George P. Parrish, 
Chicago. 14915 


137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14916 


Just let us live for to-day; w and 
melody J. J. Garren, of U. S. 
1c July 138, 1925; E 617313; Jos. 
J. Garren, New York. 14916 


Just like a baby; novelty, w and m 
Chick Endor and Eddie Ward, both 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Aug. 4, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; E 620237; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 14917 


w and melody Chick Endor and 
Eddie Ward, both of U. S. ©1e. 
July 25, 1925; E 617673; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

14918 


Just like a raindrop; w and m R. N. 
Monfort and Lewis Alexander Gold- 
en, both of U. S.; 1st. violin acc. 
© 1c. July 29, 1925; E 619996; 
Robert Newton Monfort, Detroit. 

14919 


Just missing you; w Leo. J. Hers- 
dorfer, melody J. Lo Cascio, of U. 
S. (©. 1,e. July)2,. 1925; 617078 ; 
Joseph Lo Cascio, Bayonne, N. J. 

14920 


Just one little kiss from you; w and 
melody W. Myers, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 6, 1925; E 617135; Winsor 
Myers, Perry Point, Md. 14921 


Just one more; w and m CC. Durham, 
of U. 8. Boston, Mass., Star music 
pub. co. © July 27, 1925; 2 c. July 
24; EH 620123; Charles Durham, Bos- 
ton. 14922 


Just one more waltz with you sweet- 
heart; w Richard Blanck, m J. J. 
Heise and William Thoms, both of 
UraSe > © ybece.-. J unee2ds 1925248) 
617210; John J. Heise, Baltimore. 

14923 


Just put away a ray of sunshine for 
your mother; w and melody C. A. 
Zwickey, of U. S. ©1e Aug. 3, 


1925; E 622075; Clarence Alter 
Awickey, Brighton, Ia. 14924 


Just someone; fox trot, w aid melody 
HH. Ostrom, of Sweden, domiciled at 
Chicago. ©:1 ©. ‘Aug, 3; 1925); 
617942 ; Hrik Ostrom, Chicago. 14925 

Just someone like you; w and melody 


P. O. Brewer, arr. Walter Smith, 
both of U. S.. © lec. Aug. 1, 1925; 


EX 620083; Percy O. Brewer, San 
Francisco. 14926 
Just the same; w W. C. Poole, m B. 
D. Ackley, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 


1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; EH 622719; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Washing- 
ton. 14927 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Just the same dear, good pal, sweet-. 
heart mine; ballad, w Virginia Moos 
Williams, i, -StanleyapAhiW. 
of U. S. KN Toile 15, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
17; E 619897; Pacific coast pub. & 
distributing co., Los Angeles. 14928: 


Just think; w Fred G. Bowles, m 
Cecil Moon, of England; in £ flat. 
© July 10, 1925; 1. eo duly 20-or: 
615509; Warren & Phillips, London. 

14929: 

Just to go back and be kids again; 
w J. Vale, m J. Vale and Beula 
Cray, both of U. Si’.©@i 1 «© Aug. 
5, 1925; E 622028; John Vale, De-. 
troit. 14930: 


Just to think of me; w and m Sammy > 


Stept and Henry Santrey, both of 


U. S. © Aug, 28, 1925; 2 e., Aug: 
29; E 620602; Irving Berlin, inc.,. 
New York. 14931 


w and melody Sammy Stept, and 
cakes Santrey, both of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 4, 1925; E 620160; Irving 
Berlin inec., New York. 14932: 


Just two; w EH. A. Searson, m Cuth- 
bert Ciarke, of Great Britain; pf. 


with w. © July 1, 1925; Pe. July 
18; E 615292; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 14933: 


Just turn the world around to my old. 
Kentucky home; w and melody W. 
‘Martin and H. Louden, both of U.. 
S. ©lc. July 22, 1925; EH 619866; 
Wm. Martin and H. Louden, Coving-- 
ton, Ky. 14934. 


Just wait till I’ve polished my glasses 


w Robert Rutherford, m Harold Arp-. 


thorp, of Great Britain; in A flat, 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July | 1, 19255. 2) ec. Suly7is 5 oH. 
615296; Reynolds & co., London. 
14935. 


Just waiting for his call; w and mel- 
ody A. V. Bawden, of U. S. ©1ec. 
July 21, 1925; E 617572; Alice Vir- 
ginia Bawden, Caliente, Calif. 


Just waiting for you; w Billy Smythe, 
m Art Gillham, of U. S. © July 15, 
1925: 2 @ July 10 i 6tOTte-) Na- 
tional music co., Milwaukee. 14937 

Just we two; w N. B. Langworthy, m 
O. Johnson, of U. S., arr. Alford- 
Colby. Cambridge, Wis., Ripley mu- 
sic co. © July 2, 1925; 2c. July 6; 
E 619725; Ole Johnson, Cambridge, 
Wis. 149388- 


Just you and I, sweetheart; w and 
melody Mrs. D. M. Wilcox, of U. S. 
© 1 c¢. July 21, 1925; HE 617592; 
Mrs. D. M. Wilcox, Tampa, Fla. 14939: 


738 


id@ner, 


14936: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Kalbe (Die) ; w and melody A. King, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York, 
arr. ‘Jeanne::Sehwartzenberg. © 1 
e. Aug. 7, 1925; E 622048; Adolph 
King, New York. 14940 


Kalif (Der) von Bagdad (Le calife de 
Bagdad); ouverture, A. Boieldieu, 
arr. Leo Artok, of Germany; orch. 
mit pf.-conductor. © June 9, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 25; E 615982; B. Schott’s 


sOhne, Mainz, Germany. [© ar- 
rangement] 14941 
Kammerkonzetrt ; von Alexander 


Tscherepnin, op 33, bearb. und hrsg. 
Jeane Kilp, of Germany; fidte und 
violine, mit begleitung eines kleinen 
orchesters; in D-dur.  Partitur. 
12mo. “© July 3, 1925; 1c. Aug. 25; 
HE 615992; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz 
Germany. [© arrangement and 
editing] 14942 
von Hermann Wunsch, of Ger- 
many, op. 22; klavier und kleines 
orch. 12mo. © June 5, 1925; 1. 
Aug. 25; E 615990; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 14943 


Kammermusik no. 8; _ cello-konzert, 
Paul Hindemith, of Germany, op. 
36, no. 2; obbl. violoneell und 10 
solo-instrumente. Partitur. 4to. © 
Aprn20:-19257 a: ec. Aug. 253, H 
615991; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 14944 


Kansas wheat; march, by J. A. Mc- 
Millan, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
22, 1925; E 620450; Julius A. Mce- 
Millan, Wamego, Kan. 14945 


Kaoma; w M. Seff, melody Jack Klen- 
ner, of U. S. ©l1e. July 29, 1925; 
EK 617864; Manual Seff, New York. 

14946 


Kashmiri; foxt trot, founded on melo- 
dies from Indian love fyrics, by Amy 
Woodforde-Finden, arr. M. Williams, 
of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
July 15, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 1; E 615607; 


Boosey & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 14947 
Katey’s reel; freely arr. Herbert 


_ Hughes, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello and pf., fingering and bowing 
of violoncello pt. Beatrice Harrison. 
© June 30, 1925; 1 ce. July 15: B 
615382; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 14948 

old tune, freely arr. Herbert 

Hughes, of Great Britain ; violin pt. 

fingered and bowed Jelly D’Aranyi; 

cello, or violin and pf. Kilmacrenan 

ed. © July 15, 1925; 1 e Aug. 1; 

EK 615612; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [© arrangement] 14949 


14961 


Kathleen mavoureen I’m waiting for 
thee; w and melody E. E. Sifert, of 
We SO (1 Tuly © 29,2'1925* “Ee 
617824; Emeline Egan Sifert, Golva, 
Ni Ey: 14950: 


Katja, the dancer; selection, Jean Gil- 
bert, of Great Britain; full military 
band. © July 18, 1925; 1 ¢c Aug. 
19; E 615920; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14951 


Katja waltz; by Jean Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 15, 1925; 1¢e. 
July 3; E 615257; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 14952 


Katty ; mazurka, melody R. Pellegrino, 
of.U.. S. . ©. de. July 13, 19258 
617333; Rosario Pellegrino, Brook- 
_lyn. 14953 


Katy Brady: w and melody P. Mc- 
Connell, of U. S.. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1925; E 622734; Pat. McConnell, 
New York. 14954. 


Katz is putting on the dog; w Alfred 
Bryan, melody Abner Silver, of U. S. 
Gye. ASS, A190 = hy G201 G1: = 
Irving Berlin, New York. 14955. 


Same. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 29; E 620608; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

14956: 

Keep on croonin’ a tune; in Sky high, 
wand m Sammy Fain, Irving Weill 
and Jimmy McHugh, all of U.S. 
Aug. 6, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 622376; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 14957 


Keep on smiling; w and melody H. 
Eller and Jack Davis, both of U. S. 
© 1e¢. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620305; 
Herman Eller, New York. 14958: 


Keep smiling; w and melody I. Hal- 
vorson, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620387; Isabelle Halvorson, 
Bingham Canyon, Utah. 14959: 


Keep smiling at trouble; fox-trot, 
Lewis Gensler, arr. Dan Godfrey, 
of Great Britain ; full military band, 
with solo clarinet in B flat conduc- 
tor. London, Chappell & co., ltd. 
(In Chappell’s army journal) © 
Shy LG. AO Brats el aly ee 
615548 ; Harms, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement] 14960: 

Keep smiling through; sacred ballad, 
w T. A. Herring, m I. H. Meredith, 
of U. S.; medium voice in A fiat. 
© Apr. 28, 1925; 2 ec. July 11; EB 
619628; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [© new matter] 14961 


739 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14962 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Keewatin; march, H. J. Crosby, of U. 
S.; band. 32mo. © July 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 6; E 620199; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. 14962 


Kenst du das land... ? text Arthur 
Rebner, musik Walther Bransen, of 
Germany. © Jan. 31, 1925; 1 «. 
Aug. 4; EH 615825; Schlesinger’sche 
buch-u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lich- 
terfelde, Germany. 14963 


Kentucky baby; w and melody H. E. 
Keyl, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 1925; 
E 619590; Ernest E. Keyl, Decatur, 
Til. 14964 


Két veréb; by Huszka Jeno, of Hun- 


gary; pf. ©1e. July 20, 1925; E 
619803; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 14965 


Ketch your breath; by Isadore Myer 
and Bob Fuller, both of U. S.; B flat 
clarinet solo with pf. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1925; E 620618; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 14966 


Kicks; w and m E. J. Walter, of U. S. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Palethorpe pub. 
co. © July 16, 1925; 1 c. July 20; 
1 « Aug. 38; E 622014; Edward 
Joseph Walter, Philadelphia. 14967 


Killarney May; ballad, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, m Irénée Bergé, of 
U. Sx.no...3...©,. May,, 18, 1924.:.2.¢. 
July 9, 1925; E 619524; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 14968 


King and subject: w and m Helene 
[pseud. of H. Herzog] of U. S. © 
JUL LG, - PQ AS ne ; daly ALS 6b 
617438; Helene Herzog, New York. 

14969 


King Jesus is a listening: negro folk- 
song, m William L. Dawson, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
15; 1925!302:e. ‘Aug.017 9-H 622372; 
H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 14970 


King (The) of love; anthem, w H. W. 
Baker, m Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.: 
women’s voices. 4to. © July 23, 
1925: 2 e. July 24; E 619885; Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 

14971 


King of the sea; w A. R. Sackett, m 
Marguerite Porter, of U. S.; pf. 
1 e. Aug: 4,.1925;. EH, 6226825, A: R. 
Sackett, Los Angeles. 14972 


Kinky (The) kids parade; fox-trot, 
w Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
by May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 3, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 5; E 622001; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 14973 


w Gus Kahn, melody Walter Don- 
aldson, of U.S. © 1 «. July 28, 
1925; E 617809; Leo. ,Feist, inc., 
New York. 14974 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight; from Earl 


Carroll vanities, w and m Clarence 
Gaskill of. U.. S4..2bind §ede ac© 
Aug.: 21, 1925;3,,2 -e., Aug. 24e) Ei 
622668 ; Harms, ine., New York. 
14975 
Kiss the rose and say you love me; 
w and melody M. Cardiff, of U. S. 
© 1e Aug. 31, 1925; BE 622800; 
Margaret Cardiff, Johnstown, Pa. 
14976 


Kiss them while you may; w Thomas 
Moore, m Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S.- 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 22; 5 
622549; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 14977 


Kkisses; w and melody C. T. Sprague, 
of} UiS..) ©u ive. Auge. 28 1925 > 
622771; C. T. Sprague, Houston. 

14978 


Kitchen mechanic blues; w and mel- 
ody S. S. Miller, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Aug. 18, 1925; E 620405; Stanley S. 
Miller, New York. 14979 

Kiwanis; rally song, w Hugh Mal- 
colm McCormick, m S. W. McCor- 
mick, of U. S.; pf. with words. 4to. 
© June 4, 1925; 2 ce. June 10; E 
619448; Sara Weber McCormick, 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 14980 


Klaviertibung; studien und vortrags- 
stiicke, Ferruccio Busoni, of Italy. 
Zweite umgestaltete u. berescherte 
ausgabe. © Aug. 3, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
21; H 615977; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 14981 

Knowest thou the dell; w Hleanor 
Hardy Trusselle, m Stanley Porter 
Trusselle, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 ¢,-Aug. 27; 
E 620504; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 14982 


Kobold’s dance (Tanz der kobolde) ; 
by R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
103, n0. 53) pf: @* July aa OAS - 
2c July 16; E 619670; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14983 

Konig (Der); worte Hermann LOons, 
musik Paul Graener, of Germany, 
op. 71, nr. 35> hoch: «© Apry 20, 
1925; 1 ec. May 5; HE 615477; Ed. 
Bote and G. Boeck, Berlin. 14984 

Konig Davids harfe (La harpe du 
Roi David); fantaisie réligieuse, 
Albert. Loeser, of Germany, op. 99; 
klavierauszug. © May 18, 1925; 
1c July 17; HE 615441;  Philhar- 
monischer verlag, Berlin. 14985 


740 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


18, 1925; 1 ec. June 17; E 615442; 
Philharmonischer verlag, Berlin. 
: 14986 


Konigin ; worte Hermann Lons, musik 
Paul Graener, of Germany, op. 71, 
nur. 8; hoch. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1 «. 
May 5; E 615482; Kd. Bote and G. 
Bock, Berlin. 14987 


Kehinoor; fox-trot, L. Edwards, of 
Meee Oh dG. JUlyete 1925: Ey 
617244; Lily Edwards, New York. 

14988 


Kokomo blues; w and melody D. J. 
Cavaliere, of U.S. ©1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617594; D. J. Cavaliere, 
Climax, Col. 14989 


Kreisler (Fritz) Two Russian folk 
songs; paraphrase, freely  tran- 
seribed F. Kreisler, of Austria; vio- 
lin and pf. Sydney, Australia, 
Nicholson & co., ltd. a. A Volga 
boat song. [1 other] © June 10, 
1925; 1 ce. July 24; E 615500; Fritz 
Kreisler, Berlin. 14990 


Kronke (Emil) Prelude; by UH. 
Kronke, of Germany, op. 155, no. 1; 
pf. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2c. Aug. 21; 
E 620474; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 14991 


Ku (The) klux klan forever; w and 
m L. F. Saylor and Thomas Board- 
ian, both of U.S... ©. June; 25, 
1925; 2 ec. June 27; E 619729; Say- 
lor-Boardman, Caldwell, O. 14992 


Kuckuck (Der); worte Hermann 
Lons, musik Paul Graener, op. 71, 
Bear hoch! VO Apr: '20,° 1925 1: 
May 5; E 615481; Ed. Bote and G. 
Bock, Berlin. 14993 


Labate (Bruno) Pastorale: di B. 
Labate, of U. S.; oboe o flauto e pf. 
Padova, Guglielmo Zanibon. © 
June 20, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 243 HB 
622512; Bruno Labate, New York. 

14994 

Labios pintados; letra y musica Beli- 
sario de Jesus Garcia, of Mexico. 
1. Fox-trot humoristico.—2. Fox-trot 
eancion. © 1c. each July 24, 1925; 
E 619914, 619915; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs, Mexico City, D. F., 
Mexico. 14995, 14996 

Lad (The) so dear to me; w and m 
M. Hicks, of U. S. © Mar. 14, 1925; 
2 ce. July 3; E 622066; Margaret 
Hicks, Brooklyn., 14997 

Laddie boy; w E. B. Graham, m Chas. 
Ey agohnson,,of U. S 1© July: 18, 
1925; 2 ec. July 23; E 617665; Ed- 
ward B. Graham, Seattle. 14998 


salonorchester. © May 


15008 


Lady Daffadowndilly ; unison song, w 
Christina Rossetti, m Edgar L. 
Bainton, of England; in D. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@)- Aug. 15, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 217°) 
6159387 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

14999 


Lady love; w and m 8. Goldstein and 
F. A, Ritter, both of U.S. ©le 
Aug. 4, 1925; E 620176; Saul Gold- 
stein and Florence A. Ritter, San 
Francisco. 15000 


Lindler; dance-phantasie, I. Leo 
Pavia, of Great Britain; pf. © 
gune 25, 1925;, 1..c.sAng...34 5B 
615625; Augener, ltd., London. 

15001 


La Hache’s mass in honor of St. 
Theresa; Latin w, m Theo von La 
Hache, ed. and arr. James A. Reilly, 
of U. S.; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. (Cover title: Mass of 
St. Theresa) © Aug. 1, 1925; 2. 
Aug. 12; E 622189; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. [© editing and 
arrangement ] 15002 


Lake George blues; by Bob Fuller 
and Isadore Myer, both of U. S8.; 
clarinet in B flat and pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1925; E 622292; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

15003 


Lalapaloosa Lou; w and m M. Green, 
of U. 8S. Kansas City, Mo., Moulton 
Green pub. co. © July 10, 1925; 
2e July 11; E 619611; Moulton 
Green, Kansas City, Mo. 15004 


Lalla Rookh; valse indienne, Joseph 
Mueller, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925°) 2c, Aug: 22; H. 622557 ;. For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

' 15005 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Au- 
bade; from Le roi d’Ys, transcribed 
Alfred Wallenstein; cello and pf. 
© July 10,°1925; 2c. July 13; BE 
617348; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. [© transcription] 15006 


Lament (A); O world! O life! O 
time! w Perey Bysshe Shelley, m 
H:. S. Green, of U. S. © July 27, 
1925; 2 ec. July 29; E 617884; How- 
ard Sylvester Green, Butler, Pa. 

15007 


Lamento (El) del Caribe; par David 
Sequeira, of Spain, op. 9; pf. © 
Des, 31, 192454) c. Angi3, 1925: Bb 
615706; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 15008 


141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15009 


Lamento russe; de F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
Ato. .© June,4, 1925; 1 e:duly 2; 
E 615123; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

. 15009 


Land (The) of howdy do; Florida, 
w A. A. Tyson, m Sallie Tyson 
Maner, of U. S. (Cover title: To 
land of Howdy do) © Aug. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 622229; Anne 
Arrington Tyson, Montgomery, Ala. 

15010 


Land (The) of liberty; w and melody 
C. L. Smithy, of U.S. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
3, 1925; EH 617974; C. L. Smithy, 
Marion, 8. C. 15011 


Land of lullabye dreams; w and m 
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Hthwell 
Eddie Hanson, both of U. S. © 
JANG AG NOAa nee ees Sy ey onee: |), 
617814; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 15012 


Land (The) of seem; fantasie ex- 
travaganza, w and mI. L. A. Baier, 
of U. S., harmonized Llewellyn Ren- 
wick. © 1c. w May 4, 1925; 1 e¢. 
m Aug. 3; D 26800; Ila Leone Ar- 
nold Baier, Detroit. 15013 


Land of the free; w and m M. Hall- 
quist, of U. S. © June 5, 1925; 2 ¢. 
June 13; E 617341; Margaret Hall- 
quist, Los Angeles. 15014 


Lane (The) that leads to home sweet 
home; w H. L. Murray, melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1925; E 620263; Effie L. Murray, 
Chicago. 15015 


Larghetto affettuoso; by Benedetto 
Marcello, transcribed Sam Franko, 
of U. S.;. violin or violoncello with 
pf. ace. © July 14, 1925; 2c. July 
18; E 619814; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 15016 


Largo; from Sonata in E minor, Mas- 
citti, op. 1, no. 5, pf. ptt arr. Fred- 
erick Corder, of Great Britain; vio- 
lin with pf. ace. (In 1926 school 
examinations, violin, elementary di- 
vision, list A) © July 18, 1925; 1 
e. Aug. 1; E 615599; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. & the R. C. 
M., London. [© arrangement and 
editing] 15017 


from Sonata in G minor, Purcell, 
pf. pt. arr. Henry William  Rich- 
ards, of Great Britain; violin with 


pf. ace. (Jn 1926 school examina- 
tions, violin, elementary division, 
list B.) © July 18,-1925; 1c. Aug. 


1; E 615601; Associated board of the 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


R. A. M. & the R. ©. M., London. [© 
new arrangement and editing] 
15018 


from the New world symphony, 
A. Dvorak, arr. W. F. Ambrosio, of 
U. S.; four violins with pf. ace. © 
June 15, 1925; 2 e: July 23; EB 
619851; Carl Fischer, inec., “New 
York. [© arrangement] 15019 


transcribed and arr. Ed- 
win H. Lemare, of England; organ. 
Abridged version. © July 15, 
1925; 2 ec. July 20; E 617466; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 15020 


Largo and allegro assai; from Sonata 
in G minor, Tartini, op. 2, no. 2, pf. 
pt. arr. from the original figured 
bass W. H. Reed, of Great Britain; 
violin with pf. acc. (Jn 1926 school 
examinations, advanced grade-list 
A) ,©-July, 28.1925 > ae Aas, 7: 
EK 615864; Associated board of the 
R, A. M. and the R. C. M., London. 
[© arrangement of pianoforte part 
and editing of violin part] 15021 


Last (The) invocation (L’invocation 
supréme) ; w Walt Whitman, French 
version Léon Bazalgette, m Hugene 
Bonner, of U. 8S. (Jn Edition Ches- 
ter, no. 140) © July 21,,1925; 2 c. 
July 25; EH 619944; J. & W. Chester, 
ltd., London. 15022 


Last night; w Clinton Scollard, m 
George B. Nevin, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © Oct. 3, 1923; 2 c. July 9, 
1925; E 619531; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 15023 


Last night as the moon was shining; 
w and melody L. D. Kohlhof, of 
U.o Sie © odie. Aust TiO sne2ar: BE 
622077 ; Louise D. Kohlhof, Custer, 
S. D. 15024 


Last night blues; w and melody H. 
Dowell, of U. S.; in D. ©1c. Aug. 
13, 1925; E 620307; Edgar Dowell. 
New York. 15025 


Laughing breezes; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; E 617527 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15026 


® 


Laughing moon; w and melody P. 
Harper; .of (U. S..1@i Breiiauly 6, | 
1925; E 617140; Pete Harper, St. 
Louis. 15027 


Laughing waters; waltz, melody, D. 
Spina, of U.S. "Or Peay 21, 
1925; E 617550; Dale Spina, New 
York, 15028 


742 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIUNS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Lawranee’s (Aif. J.) 1st comedy, cos- 
tume, concert party album; w and m 
Alf. J. Lawrance, of Australia. © 
Aug. 6, 1925; 1c. Aug. 17; E 615880; 
Allan & co., pty. Iltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 15029 

Lazy river croon; w Alfred M. Lor- 
ham, m Ida Bostieimann, of U. 8. 
July 31, 1925; 2c. July 31; E 620098 ; 
Harold Fiammer inc., New York. 


15030 
‘League oi nations; march, George 
Thurman Bye, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. 


July 28, 1925; E 617654; George T. 
Bye. New Canaan, Conn. 15031 
Lean upon His arm; w Laurene High- 
field, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mar. 15,. 1925: 2.¢c,.June 22% HB 
617723; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 15032 
Leave a little bit of love; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m Grant Coltax Tuliar, 
OES SO \Oct."'I, 1923; 2'e. July 
9, 1925; E 619529; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 15083 
Leave me alone; w and m H, T. Wallis, 
ge LP mini@:? 1 cJuly 28, 1925; EB 
619965; Edward Theodor Wallis, 
Los Angeles. 15034 
Lebensweg (Life’s pathway); worte 
Boerries von Miunchhausen, Hng- 
lish version A. Mattullath, musik 
Philipp Jarnach, of Germany, op. 
7, no. 1; eine mittlere singstimme. 
Oates, AGZ¢ 1c» Aug, 43) 
615806; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
inusikhandlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 150385 
Lebert y Stark; gran metodo teorico- 
practico, para el estudio del piano, 
ed. rev. Filippo Iwvaldi, of Italy. 
Texto espanol. Primera pte. v. 1, 2. 
© Aug. 25, 1925; 1 c. each Aug. 26; 
HH} 615997, 615999; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 15036, 15037 
Lechaim; w L. Gilrod, melody Peretz 
Sandler, of U. S. aon 
©ic. July 6, 1925; E 617182; Louis 
Gilrod,;, Brooklyn. 150388 
Legon (La) d’amour (Way down in 
my heart) ; fox-trot, dans la Grande 
revue des ambassadeurs de 1925, 
paroles L. Leliévre, F. Rouvray et 
HM. Varna, musique Charley Kisco, 
of U. S. © July 5, 1925; 2c, Aug. 
3; EH 620108; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 15039 
Légende (Une) au vieux chateau; par 
Lucien Haudebert, of France; violin 
et pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Aug. 
3, 1925; EK 615719; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 15040 


15051 


Legion of America; w E. L. Wright, 
m P. Nixon, of U. S. Rome, Ga., 
Shanklin-Attaway Post. © Aug. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 622228; Paul 
Nixon, Rome, Ga. 15041 


Legiony; marsz, w and m Joseph 
Kmiée, of U. 8.3 pf. with. w. 
1 e. July 20, 1925; E 619791; Vic- 
tor music roll co., Chicago. 15042 


Lemare (Edwin H.) Nocturne; vox 
seraphique, E. H. Lemare, of U. S., 
op. 154:.organ: “© ‘Aug. )17,..1925; 
2c. Aug. 22; E 6225382; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 15043 


Lemondas; szeretnék ellopni minden 
orgonat, Antal Ivan sz6vege, zenéjét 
szerzette Balasz Arpad, of Hungary. 
© Jan. 10, 1925; 1 ec. July 30; E 
615579 ; Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, 
Hungary. 15044 

Lena, be lenient with me; w and 
melody A. Linick, of U. S. ©le 
July 18, 1925; E 617447; Arthur 


Linick, Chicago. 15045 
Lendvai (Erwin) Zwei hymnische 
gesange; m E. Lendvai, of Ger- . 


many, op. 39; frauenchor a cappel- 
la. 1. Heiliger lenz. [1 other] © 
Kari) 6, A925< 4 setts 2a ek Bi 
615981; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 15046 


Lenten (The) lily; w A. E. House- 
man, m Hilda Milvain, of Great Brit- 
ain. (©) Aug.) t 1925: lve: Anes d9% 
E 615914; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 15047 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Bajazzo-fox- 
trot; nach motiven aus R. Leon- 
cavallos oper, Carl Robrecht, of 
Germany; klavier. © July 1, 1925; 
1, e. July 14; HE 615338;. Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin-W. Germany. 

15048 


orch. ‘mit harmonium, 
violin obbl. u. pf. direktion. 4to. 
© Juney 23; 1925; Ines, July de 
615360; Adolph Furstner, Berlin-W., 
Germany. [© arrangement] 15049 


Zazi; fantaisie, selection, R. 
Leoncavallo, arr. Leopold Weninger, 
of Germany; orch. with pf. direc- 
tion.) ©, Jan,15,, 19255 ,1).¢., June, 1; 
EH 615352; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig-Retidn., Germany. 15050 


Les en voulez-vous garder? rondeau, 
poésie Charles d'Orléans, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 3; E 615645; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 15051 


743 


15052 


Let me dwell in the halls of memory: 
w and melody L. Leech, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1925; EH 620366; Lura 
Leech, West McHenry, Ill. 15052 


Let me let you know I love you; w 
and m C. Talbert, of U. S.; pf. and 


ukulele ace.’ [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622655; Clinton 
Talbert, Minneapolis. 15053 


- Let me whisper my secrets to you; 
waltz song, w and m R. HK. iad- 
datz, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 15, 1925; 
E 620343; Ruby E. Raddatz, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. 15054 


Let’s be the same old pals; waltz bal- 
lad, w W. J. Whalen, m Al. Meehan, 
of U. S. © Aug. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 
26; E 622695; William J. Whalen, 
Los Angeles. 15055 


Let’s dance; by Eyvind Hagerup Bull, 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn From a child’s 
day) © Aug. 13, 1925; 2 c Aug. 
15; E 620324; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 15056 


Let’s go roaming in the gloaming; w 
John J. Caddigan, m Oliver E. Story, 
O£.U. 28.3, pie. ©. eh July 21925 ; 
E 617753; Grey gull records, ine., S. 
Boston, Mass. 15057 


Let’s wander away; w Earl Burtnett, 
m Harry Owens, of U. S. © Aug. 


26,1925; 2 @ Aus 2839H 622728); 

Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

15058 

w Ed. Stuart, m Don. Earl, of 

Ue SS 7WOrtre Aue -24 2 19250" 
622662; C. HE. Stuart, Chicago. 

15059 


Let the Master use you; w Laurene 
Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 


© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 22; BE 
617746; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 15060 


Let the rest of the world go by; by J. 
Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male 
voices. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 2c. 
July 23; E 617623; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment |} 15061 


Let the tears fall where they may; w 
and melody M. Oliver, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620617; Miles 
Oliver, Jersey City. 15062 


Let the waves roll high; w J. M. Hen- 
son, m James H. Ruebush, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2.c. June 22; HB 
617731; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 15063 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 20 


Let us waltz as we say goodbye; w 
and m Art L. Beiner, of U. 8.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 ¢. Sept. 1; E 622839; Harold Ros-. 
siter music co., Chicago. 15064 


Let your light shine; w E. HE. Hewitt, 
m.B,,D. Ackley, of UL 5.) Gleam. 
28,1925 ;\2¢. AUS #282) WuG22 740): 
Review & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 15065. 


Letter from home sweet home; w and 
melody Charles Navell, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. July 27, 1925; EH 617782 ;. Arto- 
phone corp., St. Louis. 15066. 


Levy’s (Aaron W.) jazz scale card; 
by A. W. Levy, of U. S.; pf. © 
AUS. tO VIZ ee Aug. 123° EB 
622221 ; ‘Aaron W. Levy, San Fran- 
cisco. 15067 


Life; w and melody Mrs. A. H. Fer- 
guson, of U. S. © 1c July 11, 
1925; E 619601; Mrs. Albert H. 
Ferguson, Lawrence, Mass. 15068 


Life-boat (The) song; w and m C. L. 
LaHatte, of U. S. © June 6, 1925; 
2c July 8; E 619993; Claudia Lu-. 
cille LaHatte, Atlanta. 15069: 


Life (The) of a hunter for me; w 
Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 


2e. July 23; E 6176382; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 15070: 


Life (The) of Christ in song; with 
a supplemental collection, w Doro- 
thy Lehman Sumerau and others, m 
I. H. Meredith, Grant Colfax Tullar 
and others, of U. S. 12mo. © July 
11; 1925: 2. c. ANG! ao. snl vereen AL 
863159; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 15071 


Life’s highway; w and m R. Prosser, 
of U..8. © 1 ey duly See 
619494; Ruth Prosser, Hast Orange, 
ING Ji 15072 


Life’s pathway; w Chas. J. ‘Moore, m 
Willie Rouse, of Great Britain; pf. 
with w:..©) July, dof O2oe ie ily, 
13; E 615291; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
con. 15073 


Lift up your head; w Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; B 
620036; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15074 


Light agitato (Un peu d’agitation) ; 
for scenes of fear, unrest, etc., 
Frederic Noyes, of England; orch. 


744 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 9, 
1925; lie. July) 21; BH 615525; 
Hawkes & son, London. 15075 


Light cavalry allegro; by Von Suppe, 
arr. Byron C. Tapley, of U. S., op. 
123; pf. without octaves. © July 
17, 1925; 2 c. July 18; E 617450; 
Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 

-York. [© simplified arrangement] 

15076 


Light of day; w and melody A. French, 
Of WBE Ot e. Auge '24, 1925; EB 
622610; Arthur French, Bayonne, 
INES 15077 


Light of the world; Christmas can- 
tata, w and m Roy HE. Nolte, of 
U. S.; choir. 4to. © June 10, 1925; 
2c. July 8; D 26796; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 15078 


Lightning (The) switch; humoresque, 
Kenneth J. Alford, arr. W. G. Chap- 
man, both of Great Britain; reed 
and brass band. 4to. © June 19, 
Zo, ave) dune ..29:. HE 615893 ; 
Hawkes & son, London. 15079 


Like ships that pass; w Peter Chey- 
ney, m Harold Arpthorp, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. © July 1, 1925; 
1c. July 13; E 615295; Reynolds & 
co., London. 15080 


Like they do in Caroline; w and melo- 
dy Bob Williams, of U.S. ©1l1e. 
July 24, 1925; E 619933; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 15081 


Lil’ Farina, everybody loves you; w 
H. G. Smith, m A. Mier, of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York. © Aug. 38, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 620240; Har- 
rison G. Smith and Alvano Mier, 
New York. 15082 


Lilac blooms; by Julian Rexford, of 
tins. api... 1 ¢: July..%,. 1925: 7H 
619465; Gerald Onativia, New York. 

15083 

Lilacs; w O. J. Bierbaum, English w 
and m Charles Anton Speyer, of 
Great Britain, op. 16, no. 2. © July 
24, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3;. E 615633; 
Schott & co., 1td., London. 15084 


Lily (The) and the rose; w and m 
M. Dutton, of U. S.; organ ace. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 11, 1925; EH 620283; Maud 
Dutton, St. Joseph, Mo. 15085 


Lily Ann; w Onslow Frampton, m 
H. Waldo Warner, of Great Britain, 
op. 26, no. 1; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 5, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 138; EB 
622246; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 15086 


15097 


Lily (The) of my heart; w and melo- 
dy ©. W. Butler, of U.S. ©1«e 
July 21,° 19255: E | 6176015. -C. Ww. 
Butler, Pittsburgh. 15087 


Linden grove; summer idyl, Christo- 
pher O’Hare, of U. S.; oreh. © 
sully . 16,2925)" 20 enn Sully 62030 
617464; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

; 15088 


Lingering beneath the moonlight; w 
and melody R. Marcello, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 617955; R. 
Marcello, Rochester, N. Y. 15089 


Lisette; d’aprés une chanson du XVII* 
siécle, Félix Fourdrain, of France. 
©, july 744 1925571 (c..July, 24655) 
615496; Magasin musical Pierre 
Schneider, Paris. 15090 


Listen to this melody; vocal fox-trot, 
w Huntley Trevor, m Herman Da- 
rewski, of England; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
#5, , 1925 5-1 ei Imly.i 83. Hs Gla2s7 ; 
Herman Darewski music pub. ¢o., 
London. 15091 


Liszt (Franz) Hungarian fantasia; 
ed. and fingered Thomas Frederick 
Dunhill, of Great Britain; pf., with 
second pf. in sc. arr. Btilow. © 
JUNG. LOZD Le une. 2s on 
615398; Augener, ltd., London. [© 
editing and fingering] 15092 


Liebestraum (A dream of love) ; 
nocturne, arr. Adolph Mann, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 

July 9, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615619; 
Augener, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment ] 15093 


1°* concerto; éd. revue M. Mosz- 
kowski, of France; pf. Ed. fran- 
caise de musique classique. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615670; Heu- 
gel, Paris. [© revised edition] 

15094 


Little baby feet; w Russel Robinson, 
m Jud Kline, of U. 8.3 pf. acce., 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle, 
of U. S. © July 9, 1925; 2 ce. July 
9; EH 619511; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 15095 


Little blue-bell; valsette, Leo Oehmler, 
of U. S.,. op. 348, no. 2; pf. © July 
18, 1925; 2 c July 21; E 617497; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15096 


Little Boy Blue; w Hugene Field, m 
James H. Brice, of U. S. Boston, 
White-Smith music pub. co. 
June 27, 1925; 2c. July 6; H 619483 ; 
James H. Brice, New York. 15097 


745 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15098 


Little (A) bungalow; w and melody 
I. Berlin, of U. S::'© 1 @) Aug. 12, 
1925; EH 622141; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 15098 


Little coquette; valse Parisiénne, Na- 
thaniel Kinston and Josef Koestner, 
both of U. 8.3; pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2 ¢@. Aug., 22} HE. 622565; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15099 


Little (The) dancer; by L. Streabbog 
[pseud. of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], 
ed. and fingered M.. Greenwald, of 
U.S.; pf. 1. Valse.—2. Schottische. 
‘© Aug. 27, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. 27; 
E 620551, 620552; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 15100, 15101 


Little (The) flower girl; valse from 
suite The masquerade ball, Harold 
N. Wansborough, of U. S.; pf. (In 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 
1 1925 7! 2) ef Aue 22% WH G22539 5 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 15102 


Little flower of Jesus; w and m T. F. 
McKoan, of U. S. 4to. © July 28, 
1925; 2: ¢: July 295°H 617883; Thos. 
EF. MckKoan, Shrewsbury, Mass. 

15103 

Little gray mouse; caprice, Hugene 
EKdgar Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. 
Johnson] of We Ser pr. © Auge ey, 
1925; 2 c..Aug. 22; EH 622576; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15104 

Little grey mother; w Perey Edgar, 
m John Roberts, of Great Britain. 
© July 22, 1925: 1 ¢ Augiiasnh 
615586; J. Roberts & co., London. 

15105 

Little lamb; w William Blake, m Amy 
Worth, of U. 8.; high voice. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E 620470; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 15106 


Little lovin’ girl from lovin’ ville; w 
and mi H.iHoyt,, of U.S. 3©. dace. 
Aug. 22, 1925; E 620461; Hilda 
Hoyt, Portland, Or. 15107 


Little (A) maid dances; by Henry 
Purmort Eames, of U. S.; pf. © 


Atte: chO;, 925 4:2) ec. (AUS. lo Ew 
622326; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15108 


Little (The) merry fat gray man; m 
J. Blewitt, arr. John Shepherd, of 
U. S., rev. and ed. Edith Sanford 
Tillotson; men’s chorus. 4to. © 
Oct. 3, 1923; 2 ¢. July 9, 1925; BH 
619525: Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 15108 


pt. 111, nD. S., Vv. 20: 


Little old New York; w and m J. H. 
Ainsworth, of Great. Britain, domi-. 
ciled at Long Beach, Calif., arr. 
Charles Bartow Fletcher, of U. S.. 
© L' «, July. '13, 4920" Beige 
John Harrison Ainsworth, Long 
Beach, Calif. 15110. 


Little Red Riding Hood; romance. 
from suite The masquerade ball, 
Harold N. Wansborough, of U. S.; 
pf. (Jn Forster miniature suites) 
©;Aug. 17%, «19255, 2 ety Aue 2a E. 
622541; Forster music publisher,. 
inc., Chicago. 15111 


Little (A) serenade; by Harry Far-- 
jeon, of Great Britain; violin with 
pf. ace. (Jn 1926 school examina- 
tions, violin, lower. division, list A) 
©. July 18,1925: 4 .e; Aue aE: 
615587; Associated board of the 
R. A. M. and the R. C. M., London. 

15112 

Little silver lady with your heart of 
gold; w Leslie Moore, m Alfred Sol-. 
man and Fred Procter, both of U. S. 
© July a 198592 el uly se) 
619422; Forster music publisher,. 
ine., Chicago. 15113 


Little songsters; by Elizabeth Gest,. 


of U. S.: pf. © July 29, 1925;-2 c. 
July 20; EB. GIGS. : Art haee. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15114. 


Little (A) stroll; by Richard Kreniz-. 
lin, of Germany, op. 111, no. 1; pf. 
© July 18;:1925; 2-e,,Julyeegdiiv: 
617516; Theo. Presser co., Philadel-- 
phia. ATS 


Little things; w George O. Webster, 
m 8S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 620018; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

15116. 

Little (The) tin soldier and the doll 
from France; w and m Frederick G. 
Johnson, of U. S. © Aug. 25, 1925; 
2 e, Aug. 29; E 620596; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 15117 

Little (The) virtuoso suite for piano; 
by John Thompson, of U. 8S. 1. The: 
scales’ holiday. [5 others] © July 
31, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 620206; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 15118: 

Little waltz; by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Jn 1926 school 
examinations, pianoforte, primary 
division, list C) © July 18, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 1; EH 615595; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. and the R. 
C. M., London. 15119° 

Little (A) waltz; from suite Five 
little sketches, Harold N. Wansbor-. 
ough, of U. S.; pf. (Jv Forster: 


746 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15144 


miniature suites). © Aug. 17, 1925; 

2 ¢. Aug. 22; E 622544; Forster 

music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
15120 


Little (The) wonder; novelette, Ed 
Chenette, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
Mago. 19252 etAug. 195: /H 
622201 ; Victor publications, inc., Chi- 
cago. 15121 


Live in your dreams of today; Ww 
F. V. Salisbury, m Cora Broadwell, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© ) July 6; 1925; 2 ¢: July 31; ‘EB 
617897; F. Vern Salisbury, Peter- 
boro, Ontario, Canada. 15122 


Livin’ high, sometimes; w Alex Bel- 
ledna, m Maceo Pinkard, of U. S. 
© Jone 47, ,1925:"2 c. July. 8; 
617233; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15123 


Living in the sunshine; w T. O. Chis- 
holm, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 
Sees tO 2 ©. JUne..29 2, 1 
620020; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15124 


Lizzie; from The jail birds, w and m 
R. Barclay Brown, of U. S. © Aug. 
Pro Co AUS. 53°. WH 6220382 ; 
Lenox music co., Boston. 15125 


Lo mir sich i berbeten; Jewish folk 
song, arr. J. Kammen, of U. S.; pf. 


(wPAIVAN PT WN?) 
© June 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 
622475; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. [© arrangement] 
15126 


Lo que me dicen tus ojas; fox trot, 
letra Luz Maria Cardus, misica P. 
M. Diaz, of Mexico; pf. © Aug. 7, 
1925- Bie “Aug. 10>" Fh, 622215: Por- 
firio M. Diaz, Monterey, N. L., Mex- 
ico. T5127 


Loar’s modern method for ukulele, 
ukulele-banjo and tenor banjo; by 
Lloyd Loar, of U. S. © June 15, 
1925; 2 ec. June 19; aff. June 27; A 
860214; Nicomede music co, AI- 
toona, Pa. 15128 


Lolita; w Ray Morelle and Horatio 
Nicholls, m H. Nicholls, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] (© July 22, 1925; 
1c July 23; E 615548; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 15129 


Lone Star of the grand constellation; 
hymn for Texas, w and m P. H. 
Hale, of U. S. © June 1, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 3; E 620069; Philip Henry 
Hale, St. Louis. 15130 


Loneliness dreams; w and m O. C. 
Rollevson, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1925; E 620483; Oscar C. Rol- 
levson, Tacoma. 15131 


Lonely ; by Joseph H. Trent, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1925; BH 622595 ; 
Grey gull records, inc., S. Boston, 
Mass. 15132 


in Skycrest, w Joseph Hislop, m 
R. J. Ward,.of. U. S.;. in F..,.New 
Haven, Conn., The Little music shop. 
©: duly 15,) 1925 5. 2-e, July. 10%;. 5 
619895; Roy J. Ward, New Haven, 
Conn. 15133 


w and m G. D. Martin, of U. S. 
© 1. July 14, 1925; E 619659; 
George Dewey Martin, Hartford. 

15134 

—w and melody M. Oakley, of U. S. 
© 1 c«. Aug. 15, 1925; HE 620357; 
Margaret Oakley, Westfield, Mass. 

15135 

Lonely girl; w Harry B. Smith, m 
Angelo Vitale, of U. S. © Aug. 22, 
1925; 2c. Aug 22; E 620446; Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 15136 

Lonely in the gloaming; w Frances 
Musser, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
©1e. July 1, 1925; E 619695; Mrs. 
F. Musser, Hampton, Ia. 15137 


Lonesome; w and m E. L. Aldrich, of. 


WS! Opt 'e.. Sept- 3, 19255 EB 
620684; Emma L. Aldrich, Chicago. 
15188 


Lonesome for you; w and melody M. 
McIver, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1925; E 622621; Minnie McIver, 
Seville, Fla. 15139 


Lonesome, longing for you; w and m 
J. Hetzel, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 20, 
1925; E 620425; Jack Hetzel, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 15140 


Lonesome moonlight; by Lily Strick- 
land, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 1. In E 
figt——2. Ineo 1©) July 20;,1925- 2 
ce. each Aug. 5; E 620180; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 15141 

Long-ago (The) ; w Dena Tempest, m 
Mary Nightingale, of England; in 
B flat. © July 11, 1925; 1c. July 
738; E 615345; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 15142 

Long lost locks; w and melody J. D. 
Casey, Of) ULS. 2 °©,. Lee taly’, 21, 
1925; E 617586; J. D. Casey, New 
London, Conn. 15143 

Long songs for your ukulele; w and 
min Lone! of. St) ve 227 ©. Le 
June 29, 1925; E 6173808; WHileen 
Long, Milwaukee. 15144 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15145 


pt. I, n. s., v. 20 


Longing; w and m R. Prosser, of U. 
S. ©le. Aug. 22, 1925; E 620454; 
Ruth Prosser, Hast Orange, N. J. 


15145 

—w Katherine Maria Motta, m H. 

O. Motta, of U. S. New York, 

Frank Harding. © May 23, 1925; 

2 ce. Aug. 5; E 622485; Emilio 
O’Brien Motta, Pensacola, Fla. 

15146 


Longing for you; w John Coffin, m 
P. Ferdinando, of U. S. ©1e. July 
8, 1925; BH 6175438; Philip Ferdinan- 
do, Manchester, N. H. 15147 


w W. E. Guy, m Rosie K. Bram- 
well. Of. User “©p duly, 314925 - 
2 c. Aug. 4; E 6201386; William HB. 
Guy, S. Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

25148 


Longing for you blues; w Zella Bee- 
be;.an .M.-Beebe,.'o& U.\S.;, ©, 1. 
Aug. 20, 1925; E 620424; Marion 
Beebe, Seattle. 15149 


Longshaw’s rag time dance; w and 
melody Fred W. Longshaw, of U. S. 
@a1-.c. July 23271925: ° 1.620112 ; 
Perry Bradford music pub. co., New 
York. 15150 


Lontan dagli occhi; w and melody 
Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1925; E 622030; Joseph Daraio, 
New York. 15151 


Look up; rainbow land, w Elsie Kass, 
m Leo Kass, of U. S. ©1e. July 
1, 1925; E 619350; Louis Kazze, 
Philadelphia. 15152 


Looking backward; memories of melo- 
dies we love, arr. Herman Finck, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
London, Boosey & co., ltd. © July 
Be POZO ee a (Cx ees ss ie Ol oobe. 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 15153 


Lord, attend unto my cry; a prayer, 
w from Book of Psalms, m Mabel 
Browning Fairlie, of Great Britain ; 
in b ©) duly. 2 1925 Ave Aue. 
17; EH 615923; A. Weekes & co., ltd., 
London. 15154 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; w para- 
phrase of Psalm 23, m Koschat, arr. 
J. H. Francis, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
8vo. © July 27, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
31; EH 622831; J. Henry Francis, 
Charleston, W. Va. [© rearrange” 
ment of voices and harmony] 15155 


Lord of the harvest; w from the Bible, 
m Caleb Simper, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 


July 6, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 17; E 615922; 
A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 
15156 © 


Lords and ladies gay; duet, Mildred 
Adair, of U. S.; pf. (in Merry 
moods) © July 10, 1925; 2 e. July 
13; E 619635; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. | + FAR TST 


Lord’s (The) prayer; w from the 
Scriptures, m C. F. Williams, of 
U. S. 1. Episcopal protestant pray- 
er—2. Catholic prayer. © 1. each 
Aug. 4, 1925; E 620172, 620173 ; Carl 
F. Williams, New York. 

15158, 15159 


Lorelei; arr. T. Belmont Davis, of 
U. S.; pf. Davis ed. Chicago, IIL, 
Davis music pub. co. © June 24, 
1925; 2. .e June” 25 s.4m). Gidea - 


Thomas Adams, Cleveland. 15160 


Lost (The) chord; by Arthur S. Sul- 
livan, arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, of 
Great Britain; organ. © July 18, 
1925; 2 c. July 21; E 617480; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement] 15161 


——part song, w A. A. Proctor, m 
A. S. Sullivan, arr. C. F., of Eng- 
land, domiciled at New York City; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 8; E 620245; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

15162 


Lost in London town; w W. H. O., 
m R. E:’ Mitchell, of U. S..7©@ 1 ec. 
Aug. 18, 1925; EH 620397; Raymond 
BE. Mitchell, Milwaukee. 15163 


Lost (The) key ; songalogue, story and 
poems Grant Colfax Tullar, m I. H. 
Meredith and Robert Harkness, both 
of U. S. © Jan. 23, 1924; 2 e and 
aff. July 9, 1925; A 862010; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 15164 


Lost love; w and melody R. H. Rogers, 


of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; 
EH 620369; R. H. Rogers, Hudson 
Bay Jct., Sask., Canada. 15165 


Lost your head blues; melody Bessie 
Smith, of -U. S..- © 1 ses) dadye 41, 
1925; E 619356; C. R. pub. co., New 
Yorks 15166 


Losted; w Burges Johnson, m John 
Barnes Wells, of U. S.; high voice, 
in F.-:© July 21, 192552 eguly 28 : 
E 619828; Boston musie co., Boston. 

15167 

Loud speakin’ papa, you’d better speak 
easy to me; w Jack Yellen, m Lew 
Pollack, of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 


748 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15192 


July 6, 1925; 2c. July 6; E 617200; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 15168 


Louisville blues; by Mike Jackson 
and Bob Ricketts, both of U. S.; 
clarinet and pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2 c. Aug. 14; E 622293; Triangle 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15169 


Love always finds a way; w and mel- 
ody R. BE. Duke, of U. S. ©l1e.. 
July 15, 1925; EH 617400; Russell E. 
Duke, Chicago. 15170 


Love at a glance; from Universities 
inc., w Joseph Quentin Riznik, m 
Irving Hamilton, of U. S. © May 9, 
1925; 2 ec. June 12; E 617535; Irv- 
ing A. Hamilton, Los Angeles. 

5171 


Love chat; intermezzo, H. Smidt- 
Gregor, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York, arr. Russell Bennett, of 
U. S.; orech. 4to. ‘© Aug. 26, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 28; E 622765; Harms, inc.. 
New York. 15172 


Love dearie; or, Winsome butterfly, 
w and melody R. A. Warner, of U. S. 
©1ec. July 6, 1925; E 617136; Rob- 
ert A. Warner, Chicago. 15173 


Love dreams; w Ed. Rettberg, mel- 
ody R. Escamilla, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 10, 1925; HE 622123; Robert 
Escamilla, San Francisco. 15174 


Love duet; canone alla seconda, Gino 
Valbonesi, of Italy; pf. © July 20, 
1925; 1 «. July 16; E 615418; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

: 15175 


Love (The) god; w and m M. J. Mar- 
tin, of U. S. © ic. Aug. 6, 1925; 
EH 620226; Minnie J. Martin, New 
York. 15176 


Love (The) I can’t forget; w and 
melody VV. H. Hansen, of U. 8S. © 
1e. July 6, 1925; E 617153; Virginia 
H. Hansen, Oneida, Wash. 15177 


Love in the dark; w and melody C. 
Pezzolo, of U. S.. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1925 ; E 620488 ; Caesar Pezzolo, San 
Francisco. 15178 


Love in the woods; w Edward Tesche- 
macher, m Landon Ronald, of Great 
Briain: im FE. ‘© Jan. 11, 1924: 
1e. July 8, 1925; E 615285; Enoch 
& sons, Iltd., London. 15179 


Love is a fortune; waltz ballad, w 
and m G. A. Fick, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. '17, 1925; E. 622394; George 
Albert Fick, Los Angeles. 15180 


65757—26——7 


Love is a golden gleam; w and melody 
P. L. Cochran, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
24, 1925; EH 622620; Pearl L. Coch- 
ran, Lone Rock, Ark. 15181 


Love is a wonderful thing to know;- 
w and m Rene Dietrich [pseud. of 
I. D. Wright] of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1925; EH 622395; Irene D. Wright, 
Chatham, N. J. 15182 


Love is just a little bit of heaven; w 
Alfred Bryan, melody Abel Baer, 
Of U. Sx. © ot. ec) July’ 36419253. 
617886; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

15183 


Love me; w and melody C. O. Musser, 
Of US... © Pre* Aue? 25/1925. 
620485; Clair Omar Musser, Man- 
heim, Pa. 15184 


—w and melody M. Stanford, of 


Wer sSe eC) fate ery iy 5: 1525 ey 
617392; Marian Stanford, New 
York. 15185 


Love must have a melody; w and m 
Hric Valentine and J. A. Tunbridge, 
both of Hngland; pf. ace., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 6, 1925; 
1c. July 10; EH 615300; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 15186 


Love 0’ mine; w and m Cissy Murray, 
of England; in E flat. © July 28, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 10; EH 615851; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 15187 


Love of long ago; w and melody H. 
Assalena, of U. S., harmonized Babs 
Kerr, arr. Denis 8S. Wright, both of 
Great Britain. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1925; 
EK 622277; Helen Assalena, San 
Francisco. 15188 


Love’s just a flower; w Clifford Grey, 
m Virgilio Ranzato, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E flat. New York, N. Y., 
Chappell-Harms, ine. © July 15, 
1925: 1 ec. July 16; E 615390; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., Lon- 
don. 15189 


Love song (Liebeslied) ; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, op. 40, arr. Anna 
Priscilla Risher, both of U. S. 1. 
Violin, cello and pf.—2. Cello and 
pf. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 
24; E 622641, 622642; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 15190, 15191 


Love (The) that you can’t forget; w 
and m M. Adams, of U. S. © Aug. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 18: E 620411; 
Marian Adams, New York. 15192 


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15193 


Love time; w A. Constantine, melody 
Nicholas Pisani, of U. S. © 1e« 
July 23, 1925; H 617658; Anthony 
Constantine, New York. 15193 


Love to the end of the world; w and 


m, L., Sailes, of: Us, 5.4.©, bcs duly 
20, 1925; E 619793; Lewis Saile, 
Grove City, O. 15194 


Love (The) virtue’s melody; w and 
melody Q. Gilette, of U. 8S. © 1... 
July 6, 1925; E 617157; Q. Gilette, 
New York. 15195 


Love when the well runs dry: w and 
mJ... Wark, ef Un Sk Ceduly 
16, 1925; 2 ch, July 2Gp BH GOLii4s £. 
B., Wark, Portland, Or. 15196 


Love will lead the way; w C. Wiles 
Hallock, m Blanche M. Tice, of 
US, - ©, July 2.1925. \2.¢. July. 6; 
E 619716; Blanche M. Tice music 
pub. co., Chicago. 15197 

Love will roll the clouds away; w 
James Rowe, m 8. W. Beazley, of 
UD. 8... ©7>»Mar, 15, °1925 + 2c) June 
22; E 617742; Samuel William Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 15198 


Lovely Annie Lile; w and melody C. 
Harrigan, of U. S. © 1c. July 21, 
1925; EH 617597 ; Cuthbert Harrigan, 
New York. 15199 

Lovers’ lane; minuet, Frank E. Tours, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 10, 
1925; 2c. July 18; E 619649; Harms, 
inec., New York. 15200 

w R. Bergman, melody H. Evans, 

of U. S. ©1ce Aug. 25, 1925; EB 

620496; Rob Bergman and Hal 

Evans, New York. 15201 


Lovers time; w and melody J. R. 
Wrman,..of Ul Sry ©. dead uly 6, 
1925; E 617150; John R.. Wyman, 
So. Bend, Ind. 15202 

Love’s call; w Max Gartman, m W. L. 
Trytel, of England; pf. acc., with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
Kel Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 22, 1925; 
1 e. Aug. 28; E 624017; B. Feld- 
inan & co., London. 152038 

Loves caprice; by Edna B. Woods, ed. 
and played McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. 8S. (Solo earola, no. 75936) 
[Musie roll] © June 30, 1925; 2 c. 
July 9; E 617260; Cable co., Chi- 
cago. [© arranging and editing] 

15204 

Love’s mystic hour; w and m Doris 
Oderfield Potter, of U. S. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 27, 1925; E 620582; ‘Doris 
(“harline Potter. Los Angeles. 


15205 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Love’s trilogy; w Edna Sterrett, m 
M. Hennion Robinson, of U. S8.; med. 


voice. © July 31, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 4; 
E 620209; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Yorks: 15206 


Love’Ss vow; w and m J. W. Calder- 
wood, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1925: 
E 622046; James W. Calderwood, 
Washington. 15207 


Lovesick; w Harry B. Smith and 
Francis Wheeler, m Jeanné Gravelle, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 22, « 1925); 2a Net eae In 
620436; Henry Waterson, inec., New 
York. 15208 


Lovin’ you; w Zella Beebe, m M. 
Beebe, ' of, U."'S. "©. 1G Aue: 720, 
1925; E 620423; Marion Beebe, 
Seattle. 15209 


Loving and helping; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m A. O, Oliver, of U. S.. © 
June. 22,, 1925; 2). ec. «dune 29; EB 
620045 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. ‘ 15210 


Loving Shepherd; w and m L. Ahban, 
of U..S.; med. voice. © July 3, 
1925; 2. ¢. July 6; E 617105; Clayton 
IF. Summy co., Chicago. 15211 


Lovingly yours; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody R. E. Verson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622824; Ralph HE. 
Verson, Chicago. 15212 


Lowlands; by Geoffrey Shaw, of Great 
Britain; pf., four hands. (In Six 
sea songs) © July 17, 1925; 1 ec. 
July 18; E 615429; Novello & co., 
ltd.. London. [© arrangement] 

15213 


Lowlands (The) of Holland; freely 
arr. Herbert Hughes, of Great Brit- 
ain; violin and pf., fingering and 
bowing of the violin pt. Jelly D’- 
Aranyi. © June 15, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
15; E 6153877; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 15214 


old tune, arr. Herbert Hughes, of 
Great Britain, fingering and bowing 
of the violoncello pts. Beatrice Har- 
rison; violoncello and pf. Kilmacre- 
nan ed. © July 22, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 
19; E 615918; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 


15215 | 


Lucita; from Artists and models, w 
Clifford Grey, m Alfred Goodman, 
Maurie Rubens and J. Fred Coots, 
all of U. 8.’ Paris ed. ©. July 20, 
1925; 2c. July 22; E 619980! Harms, 
inc.. New York. 15216 


750 


* MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15239 


Lucky boy; w and melody I. Berlin, 


seGfei,.o8. O11 ve: Aug. 12,1925; 1 
622140; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 15217 


Lullaby (A); by E. Beck-Slinn, of 
‘England, op. 26, no. 2; pf. © July 
13, 1925; 2 c. July 23; E 6176386; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

15218 


Lullaby for the youngest; w Anne 
Campbell, melody E. R. Wolfe, of 
Uz S. Peer Aus. 1 1925." 
620350; Edwin R. Wolfe, East Or- 
ange, N. J. 15219 


Lullaby lane; w and m Leo. Wood 
and Harry De Costa, both of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © July 22, 
no 62 edly) 303) 619972 ;. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 15220 


Lulu! par A. Mauprey, of France; 
orch. avec. pf. conducteur. 4to. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; EH 615182; 
C. Joubert, Paris. 15221 


Lunacy; w and m M. M. McMaster, 
of U. S.; low voice. © 1c. Aug. 
7, 1925; E 622054; Myrtie Miller 
McMaster, Washington. 15222 


Lyric sonata; by Ernest Austin, of 
Great Britain, op. 70; violin and 
pe © July 22; 1925; 1 ¢- Aug. 20; 
E 615955; Augener, Itd., London. 

152235 


Ma perché? versi e melodia Tony Fer- 
razzano, of Italy, domiciled at New 


York. Live? July cit: 1925¢ 5 
619563; Joseph Palazzolo, New 
York. 15224 
Mabe your [sic] lonely; w and m 


M. W. McKay, arr. Cliff Lang, both 
OLeU. Ser ©. 1 ey Aug! 8):1925> Bb 
617938 ; Marion Wayne McKay, Wil- 
mington, O. 15225 


MeKenzie (The) modern method of 
rag time; -lesson no. 2, V. D. Mec- 
nenae, of U. S.>°pi. “©. Anes; 22: 
125 2 .e; and. ait. Aug. 26:° A 
866488; Vivian D. McKenzie, El 
Paso, Tex. 15226 


Madame Pompadour; waltz, Leo Fall, 
arr. Boosey & co., Itd., of Great Brit- 
ain; band. 4to. © Jung 4, 1925; 
1c. July 15; E 615368; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 15227 

Mademoiselle Kiki; air de danse, from 
Sketch of Montmartre, Harold Raw- 
linson, of Great Britain; pf. solo. 
© June ;11,, 1925.71 -e¢. July, 15; EB 
615375 ; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

15228 


from Sketch of Montmartre, Har- 
old Rawlinson, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © June 12, 
19253401 jexnndualy, ,15; EH. 615371 = 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 15229 - 


Minnertreu; worte Hermann Lo6ns, 
musik Paul Graener, of Germany, 
op. 71, nr. 6; hoch. © Apr. 20, 1925; 
1c. May 5; E 615480; Ed. Bote and 
G. Bock, Berlin. 15230 


Magnify His name; w Laurene High- 
field, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mar. 15>-49025;5°° 2. -e Fume .223 . BE 
617745; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 15231 


Magnolia blossoms; alla gavotte, G. 
Wareas, of Uti S. jp). ©) dJulyi27, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 1; E 620103; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 15232 


Mahdi; fox-trot orientale, Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 391; piccola-orch., 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Aug. 
i, 192531 tes tAne: AS* 8 615904 > 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 15233 


Maid of dreams; from Universities, 
inc., w Joseph Quentin Riznik, m 
I. A. Hamilton, of U. S. © May 9, 
1925; 2c. June 12; E 617537; Irving 
A. Hamilton, Los Angeles. 15234 


Maisie Brown; w and melody W. 
Wiesbauer, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 1, 
1925; E 620090; Walter Wiesbauer, 
Erie, Pa. 15235 


Majestic misterioso; dramatic, Edw. 
Kilenyi, arr. Morris Aborn, both of 
U. 8.; orch. with ist. violin and pf. 
conductor. 4to. © July 7, 1925: 
2c. July 10; E 617297; Belwin inc., 
New York. 15236 


Make a joyful noise unto Jehovah; 
anthem, w from Psalm 100, m 
Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; unison 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1924; 2 «¢. 
July 9, 1925; KE. 619522; “Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 15237 


Maldita timidez; danzon, letra y mu- 
sica, -A. ) Brito; of Cuba, ares An- 
tonio Ma. Romeu; pf. Habana, Ex- 
celsior music co. © May 20, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 31; E 624022; Alfredo 
Brito, Havana, Cuba. 15238 


Maloof (Alexander) Six Syrian 
‘songs; arr. and rev. A. Maloof, of 
U. S. 1. Sham-il-Kokayeen. [5 
others] © July 7, 1925; 2 ¢ July 
15; E 617408; Maloof phonograph 
& music co., New York. 152389 


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15240 


Mama let Rosie alone; w and m Jack 
Hilis, Billy Heagney and Will Clay- 
ton, all of U. S.; pf. aec., with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Aug. 22))''1925;°)2 .e Auge 25: 
620481; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 15240 


Mama take your papa home; w and 
m Joe Schmidt, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 e. 
June 8; H 622834; North American 
music co., Chicago. 15241 


Maman (Mamma) ; versi Piero Ciga- 

rini, versione italiana Nando Vitali, 

* musique Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; op. 

407. © June 1, 1925; 1c. July 21; 
E 615490; Carlo Schmidl, Milan. 

15242 


Mamma, Napule e Maria; versi e 
musica E. Impagliazzo, of U. S.; 
mand. acc. Hd. Impagliazzo. 4to. 
@iSae. 523) 1925); Qe, Aug: 719 5)A0 
622681; Eusebio Impagliazzo,. Cor- 
ona, N. Y. 15248 


Mamma’s gone dancing! comedy song 
fox-trot, w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Harris Weston, of England; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 22, 1925; 1%. July 
11; E 615319; Francis, Day & Hunt- 
er, ltd., London. 15244 


Mammy Lize; w and melody G. W. 
Wilson, of U. S.; male voices. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 620239; 
George W. Wilson, Maplewood, N. J. 

15245 


Manaolana; hope, J. Sedberry, of U. 
S.; solo steel guitar, regular guitar 
ace. and second steel guitar. © 
Aug. 8, 1925; 2c. Aug. 12; H 622224; 
Jesse Sedberry, Phoenix, Ariz. 

15246 


Mandragora ; poem Mary BH. Coleridge, 
m George Harris, of U. S.; high 
voice. © June 30, 1925; 2c. July 3; 
E 617102; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 15247 


Manger (The) message; service for 
Christmas, w Edith S. Tillotson and 
others, m I. H. Meredith and others, 
of. WU. Sxd2mo.;/ C) Oat 2) 1924 32 
ce. and aff. July 22, 1925; A 863142; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

15248 


Manhattan; collegiate fox-trot, from 
The Garrick gaieties, w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers, arr. Arthur 
Lange, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
July 2, 1925; 2c. July 3; E 619405; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 15249 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 20 


Man’s lasting wonder; w Mrs. G. I. 
H. Berry, melody Theo. G. Beach, 
of U.S. “©! 1 c. Aug l2251925" E 
620462; Mrs. G. Isalo Harrison 
Berry, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

15250 


Mantilla days; Spanish dance, Allene 
K. Bixby, of U. S.; pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2c. July 21;-E 617478; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15251 


Manual of select Catholic hymns and 
devotions; compiled and arr. P. M. 
Colonel, rev. and ed. Francis Auth, 
of U.S. 82mo;, ©, duly) 22791925 - 
2c. and aff. July 25; A 864005; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 15252 


Many a time; waltz, w Phyl Fraser, 
m Joseph McCall, of Great Britain. 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 1 e; Aug’ 19: BH 
615898 ; Cecil Lennox, Iltd., London. 

15253 


Many many years ago; ballad, w and 
m Madelyn Sheppard, of U. S.; in 
E flat, with violin obbl. © July 
30, 1925; 2 c. July 31; E 617905; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 15254 


Many times you will wish you. had 
me; w and m R. Minne, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 3, 1925; E 617932; Roset- 
ta Minne, Brooklyn. 15255 


Ma-ona-Lou; w and melody C. S. 
Aaby, of!!Ut..S.. ©od ‘éaduly .14, 
1925; EH 619580; Catharine Strome 
Aaby, Ridgway, Col. 15256 


Maori lullaby; Maori love song, w 
Marieda Batten, m William G. 
James, of England; in E min. © 
Aug. 3, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 4; E 615820: 
G. Ricordi & co., London. 15257 


Marcellita; Spanish dance, Richard 
Ferber, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
June 12, 1925; 2 c« June 18; EB 
618968 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15258 


March of the recruits; by A. Schmoll, 
op. 50, ed. Calvin Groums, of U. S.; 
pt. © Aug. 27, 1925-927 Ane 27 « 
E 620546; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

i 15259 

March (A) past; by E. Beck-Slinn, of 
England, op. 26, no. 4; pf. © July 
13, 1925; 2 ¢. July 239°) '6L7639 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

15260 

Mare (La) aux canards; par Auguste 
Chapuis, of France; pf. June 
4, 1925; 1c¢. July 2;-H 615153; Du- 

- rand et cie., Paris. 15261 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Mareo (Eric) Two diversions for the 
left hand; by E. Mareo, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. In D flat—2. In 
G. © June 25, 1925; 1 c. each Aug. 
3; E 615628, 615629; Augener, Itd., 


London, 15262, 15263 
Margherita; mazurka, Antonio Lo. 
Coco, of U. S.; violin. © 1c. July 
22, 1925; E 619870; Gaetano Lo 
Bianco, New York. 15264 


Joseph Pafumi, arr. Joseph 
Gioé, both of U. S.; orch. Svo. © 


dulyetd, 29253 Zier July i25,°.H 
6224382; Gaetano Matteo Messina, 
New York. 15265 


Mariana; idyll, Denis Dupré, of Great 
Bria pr. Cc) July 15, 1925- ft ¢, 
Aug. 15; E 615931; A. Hammond & 
co., London. 15266 


Mariners (The) of Devon; two-part 
song, w Charles G. Mortimer, m 
Ernest Austin, of England, op. 80, 
no. 9; treble voices, in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
24, 1925; 1 c Aug. 24; E 615995; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 


15267 


Marionette appassionate; fox trot, 
versi Enrico Rinaldi, musica Attilio 
Margutti, of Italy. © Sept. 10, 
1924; 2c July 27, 1925; E 617772; 
Joseph De Vita, New York. 15268 


Mariquita; two-part song, w George 
Cooper, m Eduardo Marzo, of U. S., 
op. 28; women’s voices. 4to. © 
July 29, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; E 620179; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 15269 


Marivaudage; par Edouard Mathé, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Parties. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 1. 
Aug. 3; E 615788 ; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 15270 


Market street blues; by Chas. Creath, 
of U. S.; pf. © May 5, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 17; E 622381; Artophone ecorp., 
St. Louis. 15271 


Matriage blues; w and melody H. L. 
Owens, of U. S. © 1e July 6, 
1925; E 617158; Harriet L. Owens, 
Escondido, Calif. 15272 


Marry me do; one-step, from Clo-clo, 
m Max Darewski, arr. Al. Frisk, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
14, 1925; 1 c« Aug. 29; E 624029; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 15273 


vocal one step, from Clo-clo, w 
Harry Graham and Douglas Furber, 
m Max Darewski, of Great Britain. 


15284 
© July 17, 1925; 1 ce July 29; E 
615565; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 15274 


Mary Brown; w John J. Caddigan, m 
Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; pf. . 
1 e July 2, 1925; E 617754; Grey 
gull records, ine., S. Boston, Mass. 

15275 


Mary Calhoun; w and m R. B. Col- 
grove, of U. S. New York City, 
Black and white music co. © July 
1, 1925; 2c. July 6; E 617409; Rob. 
Byron Colgrove, Brooklyn. 15276 


Mary don’t be shy; w and melody C. 
Vv. A. Choppy, of U. S. ©1e. July 
11, 1925; E 619603; Carl V. A. 
Choppy, Whitehall, N. Y. 15277 


Mary had a little lamb; vocal fox 
trot, w Hugh Bellamy and Bret 
Hayden, m Pauline Wray, of Great 
Britain. © July 28, 1925; 1c. July 
29; E 615572; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 15278 


Mary Malone is never alone in New 
York now; w and melody A. Rem- 
sen, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1925; 
E 622135; Alice Remsen, New York. 

15279 


Mary’s mouth; comedy one-step song, 
w and m Ernie Mayne and Everett 
Lynton, both of Great Britain; pf. 
and ukulele ace., in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 4, 
1925; 1 e. Aug. 15; E 615887; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

15280 


Mascagni (Pietro) Cavalleria rusti- 
cana; intermezzo, ed. McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. S., played Harl Billings. 
(Solo carola, no. 75905) [Music 
roll] © June 20, 1925; 2c. July 9; 
E 617264; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
arranging and editing] 15281 


Visione lirica (Lyrische vision) ; 
di P. Mascagni, of Italy; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 ec. Feb. 14, 1925; HB 
615901; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 
15282 


Mass in honor of St. Anne; Latin w, 
m Eben H. Bailey, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. © Aug. 
4 2D 2 C) ANS GLa NE O22190": 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

15283 


Mass in honor of St. Dominick; w 
from the Scriptures, m W. Gelhard, 


of U. S.; mixed voices. 8vo. © 
July) 15;; 19253; 2 }e; July 28: B 
619952; Walter Gelhard, Duluth, 
Minn. 15284 


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15285 


Massenet (Jules Emile 
‘Hlegie; arr. Byron C. Tapley, of U. 
S., op. 221; pf. without octaves. © 
Fully tT,0n1 925.2 eh ex aby 8s. 
617449 ; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. [© simplified ar- 
rangement | 15285 


The last dream of the Virgin 
(Le dernier sommeil de la Viérge) ; 
from the sacred legend La Viérge, 

ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. 8.; pf. © 
- PATS. WAT rp AGI vy Qin€, AUS Zie? es 
620524 ; Century music pub. co., New 


York. [© arrangement] 15286 
Master-player (The): part-song, w 
Paul Laurence Dunbar, m Louis 


Adolphe Coerne, of U. S., op. 167, 
no. 4; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 

/ 14, 1925; 2 c Aug. 29; E 622761; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15287 
Matinee (The) girl; a musical com- 
edy, w McHElbert Moore and Bide 
Dudley, melody F. H. Grey, of U. S. 
Vocal sc. © 1c. July 3, 1925; H 
619415; Frank H. Grey, New York. 
15288 

May-day revels; easy suite, Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
The maypole dance. [4 others] © 
June 3, 1925; 1 ¢c«. June 22; EH 
615401; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 
London. 15289 


May flowers; waltz, melody Stephan 
Stephanoff, of Bulgaria, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. May 23, 1925; 
E 620612; Irene V. Shishmanoff, 
New York. 15290 

May-pole (The); old Hnglish morris 
dance, arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain. 4to. 1. Two-part song; 
sop. and alto.—2. Three-part song; 
sop., mezzo-sop. and alto. © June 
12, 1925;; 1 ¢., each, Aus. 3; E 

_ 615622, 615623; Augener, Iltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 

15291, 15292 

Maypole dance; premier mai, danse 
rustique, Sidney Smith, op. 45, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U.' S.; pf. © 
AME 2) DOD 2 Ga PAM Ont 2a) 
620526 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 15293 


May-time; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
U2TS., (Op. ids) Porsany ©) Aus, 17, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 22; EH 622531; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15294 


Mazurka ; canone all’ottava, Gino Val- 
bonesi, of Italy; pf. © July 20, 
1925-3 1 ce July 16 Rh)" 6154273'7A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

15295 


Frédéric) | 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 20 


Mazurka fantastique; by Richard 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 112; pf. 
© “July: 18) 11925 ; 12 ‘eh duly 2h 
617515; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15296. 


Mazurka grazioso; by John S. Fearis, 
of UL S.s pf. . ©rAuge 10; 19252 ec. 
Aug. 15; E 622348; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 15297 


Mazurka (Der) oberst; oder, Die 
galante festung, komische oper in 
drei akten, neuer text Wilhelm 
Jacoby, musik Albert Lortzing, 
eingerichtet Heinrich Spangenberg, 
of Germany; klavier-auszug mit 
gesang. © Feb. 4, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
25; FE 615994; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [© new arrange- 
ment, compilation and new text] 

15298 


Me and my pal: w and melody Jack 
Stanley, of U. 8S.” © 1 ce JInly 6, 
1925: E 617180; Max Mueller, New 
York. 15299. 


Measly blues; fox trot, w and m Car- 
roll Levan, arr. Paul Van Loan, 
both of U. 8.; orch. 4to. © July 
31, 1925; 2. ec. Aug. 21; E 622470; 
Denton & Haskins music co., New 
York. 15300 


Medinah ; w Gym [pseud. of James W. 
Ranson], m Alfred George Wathall, 
of U. 8.; solo or unison cho. with 
ad lib. harmony. © June 15, 1925; 
2c. July 3; E 619421; Medinah tem- 
ple A. A. O. N. M. S., Chieago. 

15301 


Meet me at the glen; w and m Caro- 
line Barnes, of U. S. Watkins, 
Ne Yu Bi Bi pub." co. ; @©iAarg. 111; 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; EB 622236; Caro- 
line S. Barnes, Watkins, N. Y. 

15302 

Meet me at twilight; w and melody 
M. F. Paulson, of U. S. ©1e. July 
29, 1925; E 617833; Mabel Florence 
Paulson, Denver. 15303 

Meet me in the city; w A. Howe, m 


May Warren, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e 
July 13, 1925; E 617337; /Anne 
Howe, Mansfield, Il. 15304 


Meet me there; w and m Joseph G. 
Johnson, of U. 8. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 28; E 622714; Review & 
Herald pub. assn., Washington. 

15305 

Meeting (The) in the air; Ozark song, 
w and m M. T. Roberts, of U. S., 
arr. F. M. Lehman. 4to. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 c« Aug. 26; E 622666; 
May Taylor Roberts, Los Angeles. 

15306 


704 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15329 


Mejn tajere brantze; w and melody 
J. A. Zanger, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1925; 
E 620565; Jacob A. Zanger, New 
York. 15307 


Melancholy Lou; w and m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© June “29, 199552 -e. July 13: EH 
619363; Garrick music sales, Chi- 

. cago. 15308 


Melancholy melody; by A. B. Weeks, 
jr., of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
©. te July 16,'"1925 ;: HE’ °619691 ; 
Anson B. Weeks, jr., Sacramento, 
Calif. 15309 


Mélancolies (Les) passionnées; huit 
mélodies sur des poémes Charles 
Guerin, musique Gabriel Grovlez, of 
France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Aug. 
3, 1925; H 615713; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 15310 


Mélodie in E; by Rachmaninoff, arr. 
W. H. Squire, of Great Britain; 
violoncello with pf. ace. © July 10, 
1925; 1c. July 24; E 615545; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 153801 


Melodious double-stops (Mélodies en 
doubles-cordes) ; by Josephine Trott, 
qasiuess, violin.” © Aug. 12 1925: 
2c. Aug. 15; E 620318; G. Schirmer, 
ine.. New York. 15312 


Melody (A) at dawn; by Ambroise 
Farman, of England; pf., English 
fingering. © July 14, 1925: 1 «. 
July 17; E 615448; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 15313 


Melody in G; by K. H. Aigouni, of 
U. ®ipcops! 38, ‘now 1; violin and. pf. 
©: Aug. 24,,1925; 2'c -Aug. 27; E 
622701; Boston music co.. Boston. 

15314 


Memories; w and melody N. Jacobsen, 
of U. S. © 1e¢. Aug. 4, 1925; B 
620163; Nelle Jacobsen, Port Wash- 
ington, N. Y. 15315 


—w Ida M. Mattison, melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U.'S."°© 1. July 11, 
1925; E 619567; Mrs. G. F. Matti- 
son, Augusta, Ga. 15316 


Memories lullaby; w and melody L. B. 
McKinney, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 24, 
1925: E 622616; Lawrence B. Mc- 
Kinney, Decatur, Ill. 15317 


Memories of Iowa in harvest time; w 
and m F. O. MeWhortor, of U. S. 
©) Augiwl11) 14925; -2.ie. Aug, 127 
622238; F. O. MeWhortor, Mallard, 
ma 15318 


Memory blues; w Eugene West, m 
Alfred Bryant, arr. Billy Heagney, 
both of U. S. ©1e. July 10, 1925; 
E 617280; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 15319 


Memory of mother’s lullaby; w and 
melody M. Rice, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 31, 1925: E 622782; Myrtle 
Rice. Vermilion, 8S. D. 15320 


Mem’ries of love and you; w Harry 
D. Kerr, m Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. 
S.; med. voice. © Aug. 24, 1925; — 
2 c. Aug. 27; E 620507; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15321 


Mem’ry kiss; waltz song, w and m 
H. P. Cameron, of U. S.. © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1925; E 622128; Holland 
Peter Cameron, St. Paul. 15322 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Mélusine; ouverture, 
arr. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
By -b925; 4d es Aug. : 35>1H: 615780 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 15323 


Menuet; by Edmund Parlow, of Ger- 
many: pf’ ©’ Aug! 44 1925.: ~2' e. 
Aug. 14; E 620314; Boston music 
co., Boston. 15324 


Menuetto sinfonico; by R. Krentzlin, 
of Germany, op. 100; pf. CC July 
15, 19252 2re. July 16; GIVTIG; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

15325 


Menuetto spiccato; by August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 247, no. 2; violin 
and pf. (Jn Arabesques, no. 1) 
© Aug. 6, 1925; 2 ec Aug. 13; E 
622254; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. Bos- 
ton. 15326 


Mer (La) sombre; impression dra- 
matique, Vincent Fosse, of France; 
orech. avec pf. conducteur. Parties. 
4to. © July 5, 1925; 1 c Aug. 3; 
BE 615747: J. Yves K., Paris. 

15327 


fingering, 
J. Lilian 


Mercedes; m with story, 
phrasing, glossary, etc., 
Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. © July 
29-9255: 2- ie, Augir 33. H,.GL7923 ; 
Art publication soec., St. Louis. 

15328 


Mercedes habanera; by Joseph La 
Monaca, of U. S., op. 14; full orch. 


Ato. © June 26, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 
6; E 620201; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 15329 


799 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15330 


Merikanto (Aarre) Konzert; bearb. u 
hrsg. Jean Kilp, of Germany; vio- 
line, kKlarinette, horn und _ streich- 
sextett. Partitur. 12mo. © July 
15,' 1925; 1-¢c. Aug. 253) 7615993 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement and editing] 

15330 

Merry brooklet; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, of U. S., op. 210; pf. © Aug. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 620195; F. 
W. Schulz & co., Boston. 15331 


Merry little sunbeam; w George O. 
Webster, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U. S. © June 22, 1925; 2 ce. June 
29; E 620052; Homer A. Rodeheay- 
er, Chicago. 15332 


Merry-makers (The); by Jane M. 
Mattingly, of U. S., op. 16, no. 2; 
pf., six hands. © July 27, 1925; 2 
e. Aug. 1; E 620101; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 15333 

Merry (A) re-union; w A. Klugh, m 
V. K. Birkett, of Canada. Toronto, 
Canada, Whaley, Royce & co. © 
July 30, 1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 615605 ; 
Mrs. V. K. Birkett, Kingston, Ont., 
Canada. 15334 


Merz’s graded compositions for fret- 
ted instruments; by Otto Merz, of 
U. S.; Ist mand. © July 16, 1925; 
2c. July 21; aff. July 18; A 861154; 
William J. Smith music co., ine, 
New York. 153835 


Message (The) look and live: w 
James Rowe, m 8. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 
22; E 617739; Samuel William 
Beasley, Chicago. 15336 

Metro (The) march; by J. W. Calder- 
wood, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c Aug. 21, 1925; BE 622468; 
James W. Calderwood, Washing- 
ton. 15337 

Mexico; w and m Bess B. Chapin, of 
USO O©@ Fie. Bael24* O85 
622659; BHlizabeth Bacon Chapin, 
Los Angeles. 15338 

Mi-ami; my lady, w and m R. H. Bon- 
nell, of U. S. © July 28, 1925; 2 
c. July 29; E 617787; Robert Henry 
Bonnell, New York. 15339 

Mi gusto es; cancion mexicana, letra 
y musica Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of 
Mexico. © 1c. July 24, 1925; E 
619918; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
Mexico City, D. F., Mexico. 15340 


Miami; w J. P. O’Connor, melody S. 
Fidler,’ of ‘U..S. -© lee. Aug. 31, 
1925; E 622809; James P. O’Connor, 
Jersey City and Samuel Fidler, 
‘New York. 15341 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 20 


Miami bound, that’s where Ill stay; 
w and melody B. Lee and George 
Garrison, both of U. S. ©1ee. 
July 24, 1925; E 619936; Bert Lee, 
Miami, Fla. 15342 


Miami mammy; w M. Seff, melody 
Jack Klenner, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
12, 1925; E 622177; Manual Seff, 
New York. 15343 


Michaelmas daisies ; w Nora C. Usher, 
m Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; low voice. 
© Nov. 4, 1923; 2 ¢« July 9, 1925; 
E 619534; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 15344 


“Mid the pine trees; by Helen Dallam, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 21; E 617511; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15345. 


Middie (The) maids; topsy-turvy ex- 
travaganza in 1 act, w and m Ar- 
thur A. Penn, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 
4to. ‘© Aug. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 21; 
BE 622474; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15346. 


Mifelenk a mi falunkban; by Janos 
Kurucz, of Hungary: pf. © 1.«¢. 
July 20, 1925; E 619799 ; Harmonia, 
Budapest, Hungary. 15347 

Mignon; valse, August Nolck, of Ger- 
many, op. 235; pf. © July 23, 1925; 
2c. July 30; E. 617689; Arthur P. 
Schmidt c¢o., Boston. 15348 


Mike Clanecy’s hack; w and melody 
M. J. Fitzpatrick, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1925; E 622451; Michael 
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Brooklyn. 

15349 


Mill-wheel (The) (Am miihlenrad) ; 
by R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 
108, no:'4.; pf.) © July.15, 1925 ;.2 ec. 


July 16; E 619669; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15350 
Miller bros. 101 ranch; souvenir 


march, D. G. La Banea, of U. S.; 
pf. © June 29, 1925; 2c. July 2; 
E 617067; D. G. La Banea, St. 
Charles, Mo. 15351 


Millie, Millie: w and melody M. E. 
Patt, of U: S.,.© tic. duly 25 1925 ; 
E 617591; M. E. Patt, W. La Fay- 
ette, Ind. 15352 


Millionaire (Der); w and melody J. 
Jaffe, of UL S5.-©*arettaty 10, 
1925: E 617267; Julius Jaffe, Bronx, 
Na. 15353 

Mime (Die) glickele; w and melody 
A. King, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York, arr. Gussie Schwartzen- 
berg. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1925; E 622050; 
Adolph King, New York. 15354 


756 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15378 


Mimi and ensemble; from Mimi, T. 
Schipa, of Italy, domiciled at Sea- 
breeze, Fla.; melody with pf. acc. 
©l1e July 13, 1925; E 617323; Tito 
Schipa, % Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15355 


Mimi’s song; from Mimi, T. Schipa, 
of Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, 
Fla.; melody with pf. ace. Act 1, 2. 
© 1c. each July 13, 1925; E 617326, 
617321; Tito Schipa, % Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15356, 15357 

Mine alone; w and m Constance How- 
ard Kingsley, of U. S.; high voice. 
© 1.c. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620629; 
Constance Kingsley, Milford, Pa. 


15358 
Miniature (A) ballet: by Leonard 
Peck, of Great Britain; pf. Banks’ 


ed. 1. Badinage. [3 others] © 
Wal. 12> > hk e JUly 315-5). 61522 : 
Banks & son, York, England. 15359 


Minnesota so fair; arrowhead, march, 
w and m H. Williams, of U. 8. Du- 
luth, Minn., Arrowhead music 
studio. © July 20, 1925; 2 c. July 
29; E 622259; Henry Williams, Du- 
luth, Minn. 15360 


Minnie and Winnie; two-part song, w 
Tennyson, m Cuthbert Forster, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
© June 30, 1925: 1 e. July 21; E 
615503; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
zow. 15361 


Minstrels (The); by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, of U. S., op. 209; pf. 
Aug. 18, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; E 620193 ; 
F. W. Schulz & co., Boston. 15362 


Minuet; by Boccherini, arr. Cedric 
Sharpe, of Great Britain; string 
quartet. © June 30, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
3; E 615618; Augener, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 15363 


—— by Emil Kronke, of Germany, op. 
155, no. 2; pf. © Aug. 19, 1925: 
2c. Aug. 21; HE 620473; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 15364 


Minuet and trio; by G. H. Farmer, of 
Great Britain; organ. London, Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. © June 22, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 24; E 615976; George H. 
Farmer, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, 
England. 15365 


Minuet in G; by C. L. Richards, of 
WS... opt; ‘pany OP e/ aly. 25, 
1925; HE 617758; Christine Louise 
Richards, New York. 15366 


Minuit-java; par A. Bosc, of France; 
pf. © July 5, 1925; 1c. Aug. 3; E 
615740; A. Bose, Paris. 15367 


Mirologue; tableau grec, par Armand 


Marsick, of France; pf. © June 4,° 


1925; 1c¢. July 2; E 615176; Heugel, 
Paris. 15368 


Mirth and merriment; intermezzo 
giocoso, Francis Delille, of U. 8.; 
pf. © Aug. 83,1925; 2 ec. Aug. 6; E 
622166 - Maurice Baron, New York. 

15369 


Mis penas; danza, J. Morell Campos, 
arr. A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. © 
1 ec. Aug. 3, 1925; E 620149; Adolfo 
Mesorana, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

15370 


Miseremini mei; Latin w, m P. L. 
Stoecklin, of Germany ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dee. 1, 1924;.2 ec. Aug. 12, 
1925; E 622187; McLaughlin & 
Reilly eco., Boston. 15371 


Miss Floridia; intermezzo, A. Scas- 
sola, of Italy ; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 1 e. 
Aug. 3; E 615730; L. Monier, ‘Lyon, 
France. 15372 


Miss Mary won’t you come into my 
garden; w Dorothy Vail, m Ida Bos- 
telmann, of U. S.; high voice. © 
July 14, 1925; 2 e«. July 18; EB 
619813 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

15373 


Miss Yankee girl charming, that’s you; 
w and melody C. Maginnis, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 6, 1925; E 617165; Con- 
stantine Maginnis, Pittsburgh. 

153874 


Missa Angelica; m Eduardo Bottig- 
liero, of Italy, op. 113. 1. Duabus 
vocibus aequalibus concinenda or- 
gano comitante.—2. Parti cantanti 
staecate. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1925; 
1 ¢ each Aug, 26; E 615996, 615998 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan, Italy. 

15375, 15376 


Missa in honorem S. Petri Canisii, 8. 
J.: w from the Roman Catholic lit- 
urgy, m H. J. Gruender, of U. S.; 
ten. 1, 2 and bass 1, 2, with organ 
ace. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
19; H 622447; Otto A. Singerberger, 
Milwaukee. 15377 


Missa latreutica (Mass of adoration) ; 
m Martin G. Dumler, of U. S., op. 
10; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to, 
© Aug. 24, 1925;-2 ec. Aug. 26; E 
622699; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, 15378 


65757268 757 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


15379 


Missel (Le) chantant; suite de mélo- 
dies sur de vieilles poésies francaises, 


poésie Clément Marot, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France; pour 
voix moyennes et graves. 4to. v. 


5G. AC) hyo,” 1925; a" vedch 
Aug. 3; E 615641, 615642; Heugel, 
Paris. 15379, 15380 


Mississippi blues; w and melody W. 
H. Beadles, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622801; W. H. Beadles, 
Breckenridge, Tex. 153881 


Mississippi moon; w and m J. M. 
Raftery, of U. S. ©1e July 28, 
1925; E 619967; Joseph M. Raftery, 
Chicago. 15382 


Missouri national—i, Missouri na- 
tional—2, Arizona [and] An area 
bird ; songs arr. Frederick C. Mayer, 
of U. S., ed. Philip Egner and F. C. 
Mayer. 4to. (In Songs of the 
United States military academy) 
© June 8, 192567 2c. July. te EB 
620066 ; Egner & Mayer, West Point, 
N. Y. [© arrangement] 15383 


Mr. Man blues; w and m J. Mayo Wil- 
liams;of (W@W S! -pts2i) © MenJuly 
22, 1925; E 619880; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 15384 


Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Garrity; w and 
m Perey Wenrich, of U. S. © Aug. 
10,-19255.72 c. Aug- 40; BH, 622118 ; 
Gorilla corp., New York. 15385 


Mister Stork; song, fox-trot, w W. S. 
Boltz, m Herman A. Hummel, of 
US... © .June ,25,, 1925; 2 .c. June 
27; E 619728; Walter S. Boltz, De- 
troit. 15386 


Mister Sunshine; w and m HK. C. Bar- 
roll, of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 2 c. 
July 2; E 619394; Theo. Presser 
eo.. Philadeiphia. 15387 


Mistletoe; w Walter de la Mare, m 
Charles Anton Speyer, of Great 
Britain, op. 16, no. 3. © July 22, 
1925; 1 c« Aug. 3; E 615635; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 15388 


Mistreated man blues; w Wm. Graves 
and Wm. Jackson, m Ashton Nel- 
son, of U. S.. © July 6, 1925; 2 ec. 
July 6; E 617107; Nelson and Jack- 
son, Dallas. 15389 


Mrs. McCarty’s party; w and melody 
K. Davis, of U.S. © 1 ec” Aug! 10, 
1925; E 622091; Kathleen Davis, 
San Francisco. 153890 

Mitleidige (Das) madel (The lass who 
took pity); worte Gustav Falkc, 
English version A. Mattullath, mu- 
sik Philipp Jarnach, of Germany, 


pt. IIT, n. S., Vv. 20° 


op. 7, no. 4; eine mittlere sing- 
stimme. © July 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
4; E 615809; Schlesinger’sche buch 
u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 15391 


Mizpah; choral benediction, w from 
the Bible, m I. H. Meredith, of UV. S. 
©@.-Mar. 16, 1925;:2-e, July dl: E 
619622; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 15332 


Modern (The) crusade; w M. B. John- 
son, m Adam Geibel, of U. 8S. 12me. 
(C) June’ 17, ° 1925-92" Ee sully Ser 
617249; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 15393: 


Molly mine; ballad, w and m Edward 
J. Walt, of U. S.; with violin or 
flute obbl.- (Gv Aus. 17) 19252 2c. 
Aug, 22; E 622556; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 15394 


Molto drammatico e grandioso; by 
Gaston Borch, of U. S.; orch. © 


July. “16, 99255 "2. Ch thy aa 
617463; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
15395. 

Momento feliz; vals lento, letra y 


musica J. R. Pérez, of U.S. © June 
11, 19253; 2 ¢.,Aug.. dts BH) 6202765 ; 
Juan R. Perez, Ponce, Porto Rico. 

15396 


Mon ami Paoli; by Edmund Parlow, 
of Germany; pf. © Aug. 11, 1925; 
2 e Aug. 14; E 620315; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 15397 


Mon bon; de Pas sur la bouche, pa- 
roles André Barde, musique Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France. © June 4,. 
1925; 1 e. July 2; E 615192; Fran- 
eis Salabert, Paris. 15398. 


Mon cceur est un compartiment; de 
Vopérette P. L. M., paroles Rip 
[pseud. of Georges Thénon], mu- 
sique H. Christiné, of France. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; BE 615104; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15399 


Mon par ccur; de Jane Malka, of 
France; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 2; E 615096; Heugel, Paris. 

. . 15400: 

Monchin del alma; letra Pedro S. 
Torres, musica J. M. Diaz, of U. S. 
©, Apr. 15, 1925 "2 eae ee, 
620139; Jose M. Diaz, Ponce, Por- 
to Rico. 15401 | 


Monday she goes to be shingled; song 
fox-trot, w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Harris Weston, of England ; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © June 22, 1925; 1c. July 
11; E 615318; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 15402 


758 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Money blues; daddy I need money, w 
and m Dave K. Leader, G. M. Cole- 
man and Harry Eller, all of U. S. 
© wally 2.1925; 2 e July 6; B 
619721 ; Glenn M. Coleman, Chicago. 

15403 

Money, honey, money; w Sarah John- 
son Cocke, m Edwin Hedden, of 
U.S. © June 25, 1925;°2 c. Fuly 2; 
E 619393; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15404 


Money musk; country dance tune, Leo 
Sowerby, of U. S.; conductor’s sc., 
and full orchestration. Birchard 
Gu 2©) Aug. 3, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; 
EK 622670; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 15405 


Monkey business; w and m S. P. Alex- 
ander, of U. S., arr. Fred Lax. © 
le. July 2, 1925; E 617082; Sydney 
P. Alexander, Annapolis. 15406 


Monkey (The) case; w E. P. Elzey, 
m J. L. Frank, of U. S. Parkers- 
burg, W. Va., Elzey co. © July 13, 
1925; 2c. July 14; E 6173878; Edgar 
P. Elzey, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

15407 


Monkey (The) doodle-doo; w and 
melody I. Berlin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1925; E 6223803; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 15408 


Monkey tales blues; melody Rollie 
Clements, of U. S. ©1e. July 29, 
1925; E 617851; Rollie Wm. Cle- 
ments, Boston. 15409 


Monsieur Doumergue s’ennuie ; paroles 
Amelet, musique Pierre Chagnon, of 


France. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 
2; E 615206; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15410 


Monsieur (Un) sérieux; de la comé- 
die musicale J’adore ca, livret Al- 
bert Willemetz et Saint-Granier, 
musique H..Christiné, of France. © 
June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. July 2; E 615078; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15411 


Moon dear; Indian love song, w Ray- 
mond B. Egan, m Richard A. Whit- 
ing and Neil Morét, both of U. S.; 
mie tat. «©. Aug:, 4, 1925-52) c. 
Aug. 10; E 622076; Villa Moret, inc., 
San Francisco. 15412 


Moon-fay (The); suite de ballet, F. 
W. Moreton, of Great Britain; full 
military band. kKneller Hall ed. 
nos. 4-34 :9©) Jay; 23,3925 +41. .¢. 
Aug. 19; E 615919; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 15413 


Moon-love; fox-trot, from The Pic- 
eadilly follies, w and m Lillie Sel- 
é& 


15425 


den, of Great Britain. © July 28, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615854; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 15414 


romance, J. G. Cum- 
mings, arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, 
of Great Britain; organ. © July 
18, 1925; 2c. July 21; E 617482; 
Theo, Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. [© 
new arrangement |] 15415 


Moon magic; 


Moon melody: w and m C. F. Potter, 
Gi a Soy) Ole Ane ih O25) i 
620087; Charles F. Potter, Wood- 
haven, T..1.,N..¥. 15416 


Moon (The) upon the chimney; w 
Royden Barrie, m Bernard Rolt, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 27, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 28; E 624033; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 15417 


Moonlight and you; w and melody L. 
Robertson, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 
1926; E 619571; Lola Robertson, 
Albany, Or. 15418 


Moonlight in the sand dunes; ara- 
besque, Arthur Kay, of U. S.; pf. 
©) Aug. 40) 01925 %-20c7 Ang; 153.8 


622335; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15419 
Moonlight melody; w Jesse G. M. 


Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, of U. S. 

@ 1c. duly’ 10;; 1925.5, Re 617286); 

Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco. 
15420 


Moorings (The); by Dorothy Howell, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 


May! 29, “1925':"-1 'e- June 113°. EB 
6154038 ; Augener, Itd., London. — 
15421 


Moorland (A) ride; three-part song, 
w Fred G. Bowles, m Paul Bliss, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
duty 28, 19252-2" e- July 302) BE 
617879; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 15422 


Morlen’s march ; melody, Billy Morlen, 
of -UL' SY S©@)-1 Aug.’ 20; 1925. Eh 
622597; Wasa Miolski, New York. 

15423 

Morn of joy; Easter service, w Mattie 
B. Shannon and others, m Jno. J. 
Thomas and others, of U. S. 8vo. 
© Feb. 16, 1924; 2 c. and aff. July 
9, 1925; A 862011; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 15424 


Morning (The) light is breaking; 
anthem, w and m R. M. Stults, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © June 
Dae eZ: ee uly oe: Ee -G1938 1 : 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15425 


759 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15426 


Morning, noon and night; w and mel- 
ody 8S. E. Miles, of Canada. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622783; Sadie E. 
Miles, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 

15426 


Morning song; by R. Krentzlin, of 
Germany, op. 101; pf. (Jn Summer 


days) © July 20, 1925; 2 « July 
20; E 619767; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 15427 


Mort (La) de Dea (Dea’s death) ; 
prélude symphonique, V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
ALO: , © Junesd, 1925 1 ce iaky 2; 
FE 615122; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 15428 


Mortlake (The) album; nine pieces 
from various sources, arr. and ed. 
James Brown, of England; string 
orch. with pf. (Polychordia string 
library, no. 62) © July 15, 1925; 
1 e. July 27; E 615560; Stainer & 
Beli, Itd., London. | 15429 


Mortonhoe; w Cyril Douglas, m Ray- 
mond Loughborough, of England; 
in ‘© min)’ ©'* duly W541925-"1' c. 
July 27: E 615559; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 15430 


M-o-t-h-e-r-; w and melody Mrs. B. 
Stone, of U. S. ©-1,c. Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622102; Mrs. Blonde Stone, 
Olustee, Okl. - 15431 


Mother dear; by N. F. Rathert, arr. 
Lou La Rondule, both of U. S.; mel- 
ody with pf. ace. © 1. Aug. 17, 
1925 ; E 622397 ;: Norman Fred Rath- 
ert, Los Angeles. 15432 


Mother, dear mother of mine; w 
Eleanor Habersham, m Oren S. 
Kelso, of U. S. Westminster. Col., 
Kelso studios. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 c. 
Ame. 42. , 622235 3:;0. .S. Kelso, 
Westminster, Col. 15433 


Mother Machree; three-part song, w 
Rida Johnson Young, m Chauncey 
Oleott and Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble voices. 
Ato.” © July 15, 1925: 2 © fuly 23); 
EK 617616: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 15434 


Mother taught me; w Grant Colfax 
Tullar,;m_.1..,.H. Meredith, of (0.:S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1924; 
2c. July 9, 1925; E 619537; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 15435 


Mother, you blush like the rose; w 
G. O’Brien, melody Luther A. Clark, 
of U. S..: © A,ec. Aus 34,,1925e EH 
622815: Geo. O’Brien, New York. 

15436 


.pt.. tap hs. gvZ0 


Mother’s evening prayer; w Mary 
Baker Eddy, m William D. Strong, 
of U. 8.; high voice, in F. © July 
17;, 1925: 2c. Jwlyeihe) Bee : 
Harry I. Huni, Boston. 15437 


Mother’s last appeal; w Mrs. A. F. 
Mahan, m M. Hanford, of U. S. © 
Ang: 24) 19295572 ce Aner) ion 
620587 ; Mrs. A.. F.-Mahan, Etowah, 
Tenn. 15438 


Mother’s love shines thro’; w and m | 
Mrs. M. W. Crawford, of U. S. © 
1e. July 6, 1925; H 622012; Minnie 
Watson Crawford, Waco, Tex. 

15439 

Motor (The) gypsy; w and m D. A. 
Miller, of U. S. © July 17, 1925; 
2c. July 20; E 617707; Drayton A. 
Miller, Williamsport, Ind. 15440 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Con- 
certo; ed. revue I. Philipp, of 
France; pf. 1. En ut min.—2. En 
ré min.—3. En la maj. © July 5, 
1925; 1 c« each Aug. 3; E 615671-— 
615673; Heugel, Paris. [© revis- 
ing] 15441-15443 

Minuet and Trio; from-The sym- 

phony in E flat, transeribed Jules 

Schulhoff, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 

U.S. 3) pE. © Aue. 201925: 2. es 

Aug. 27; E 620532; Century music 

pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 

ment] 15444 


Rondo in A minor; ed. phrased 
and fingered Stewart Macpherson, 
of Great Britain; pf. Analytical ed. 
© July 14, 1925; 1 ¢.. July 23; E 
615494: Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 


don. [© editing, phrasing, finger- 
ing and analysis] 15445 
Muchacha (The girl); valse, A. P. 


Ogenio, of Curacao, Dutch West In- 
dies, domiciled at Brookiyn; pf. © 
le. July 14, 1925; E 619657 ; Antono 
P. Ogenio, Brooklyn. 15446 


Mullinar (Michael) Four old French 
airs; English adaptations R. H. 
Elkin and Georgina Tanner, m har- 
monized and arr. M. Mullinar, of 
England. 1. Mollie. [3 others] © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 5; E 615821; 

Elkin & co., ltd., London. 15447 

Murder in first degree: w and m Chris 
Smith; of .U. Si.) 4@ Wines auby 123. 
1925: E 620111: Perry Bradford 
music pub. co., New York. 15448 


Murmuring breezes; by Adolf. Jensen, 
arr. Alfred Quensel, of U. S.; flute, 
with pf. ace. © July 15, 1925; 2 c. 
Aug. 6: E 620204; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

5449 


760 ; 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Murmurming brooklet; by Helen Dal- 
lam, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
mae Too 2 Ce, VANS. Nts". A 
622369; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15450 


Muses (Les) pleurant la mort de Rus-. 


kin; par Reynaldo Hahn, of France; 
chant, choeurs et acc. de lyres. 4to. 
©) une 4.. 1925: te July 2; B 
615216; Heugel, Paris. 15451 


Musette; by Jean-Marie Leclair, re- 
vised and arr. Georges Barrére, of 
France, domiciled at New York; 

' flute or violin with pf. acc. © July 
ie toes 2 @. July 27; EH 617695; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
revision and arrangement] 15452 


Music land; by Madeleine Evans, of 
England; pf. bks. 1-3. © July 6, 
1925; 1c. each July 18; E 615415- 
615417; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 


don. 15453-15455 
Musical (A) instrument; four-part 
song, w Elizabeth Barrett Brown- 


ing, m Hdgar L. Bainton, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
71925; 1 ce. Aue! | 12°.) 615875 ; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 15456 


Musical (A) snuff-box (Une taba- 
tiére 4 musique); valse. badinage 
Anatole Liadlow, of Russia, op. 32, 
ed. Charles Woodhouse, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © July 
27, 1925; 1 c. Aug: 10; E 615868; 
Hawkes & son, London. 15457 


My aerial queen ; w C. D. Chapman, 
melody Nell Cobb [pseud. of Nell 


Cobbledick], of U.S. © 1c. Aug. | 


1, 1925; E 620085; C. D. Chapman, 
Oleum, Calif. 


My baby and her smiles; w and melo- 
dy EK. Fortunato, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 28, 1925; E 619961; Eugenio 
Fortunato, Philadelphia. 15459 


My beautiful dream; w and m L. S. 
Bird, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1925; 
E 622387; Loraine Sloan Bird, Chi- 
cago. 15460 


My Bella zig-a-zig; w and melody C. 
Rubert!,.Gf U.,S.;.© 1. cs July, 17, 
1925; E 619709; Constanti Ruberti, 
Clinton, Mass. 15461 


My beloved California; march, w and 
m W. Moody, of U. S. San Diego, 
Calif., Moody music pub. co. 
July 1, 1925; 2c. July 18; E 617342; 
Wallace Moody, San Diego, Calif. 

15462 


15458 | 


15475 


My blue eyed baby; w and melody 
E. E. Kikawa, of Hawaii. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622772; Ellen BK. 
Kikawa, Honolulu. 15463 


My blue wedding gown; w and melo- - 
dy E. Clarke, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
15, 1925; E 620367; Effie Clark, Sid- 
ney Center, N.* Y. 15464 


My bluebird; w and m M. S. Weil, 
of (0. S.+ © 1 e.. July 9;.1925; Bb 
619502; Minnie Saul Weil, Bronx, 
N.Y. 15465 


My Broadway blue bird; fox trot, w 
and m G. Burnes, of U. S. © July 
30, 1925; 2 e«. Aug. 4; E 620183; 
Gertrude Burnes, Portland, Ore. [© 
rearrangement of music] 15466 


My cameo girl; w and m HK. McAuley, 
of U.S. pte "©? 1°. Augs'3; 1925 
E 617946; Eleanor McAuley, Brook- 
lyn. 15467 


My camera girl; w Frank Cornell, 
melody Ray Kavanaugh, of U.S. © 

1 ec. July 30, 1925; E 617871; Ro- 
salno amusement corp., New York. 
15468 


My cross and yours; w W. C. Poole, 
m C. A. Freeman [pseud. of B. D. 
Ackley] of U. S. © June 9, 1925; 
1c. June 16, 1 c. June 26; EB 619444; 
John H. Jones, Greensboro, N. C. 

15469 


My dear home; w and melody R. L. 
Pervall, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620376; Robert L. Pervall, 
Richmond. 15470 


My dear old companion has come back 
home to me; w and melody A. Wiley, 
of. U.. S,.,.©,-41 «@, July, 30;,1925.; B 
620130; Arnold Wiley, Chicago. 

15471 


My dearest girl; w and m G. A. Wil- 
son, of U.S. ©1e. July 29, 1925; 
E 617849; George A. Wilson, Bos- 
ton. 15472 


My dearest place; w E. Ammann, m 
F. Danajovits and Ch. Raminger, 
both of U. S. ©1e. July 31, 1925; 
E 617892; Hrnest Ammann, New 
York. 15473 


My Dixie sweetheart; w and melody 
O. Murray, of U. S. ©1e. July 
21, 1925; H 617593; Owen Murray, 
Newark, N. J. 15474 


My dream; w and melody A. Holm, 
of U. S. © 1e. Aug. 24, 1925; E 
622619; Andrea Holm, Old Bridge, 
Nea 15475 


761 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15476 


My dreams; w and melody C. John- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. July 6, 1925; 
E 617142; Carrie Johnson, Mason, 
W. Va. 15476 


My first love letter; from Louie the 
14th, w Irving Caesar, m Sigmund 
Romberg, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 4; EH 620242; Harms, inc., 
New York. t 15477 


My Florida; w C. A. Johnson, m A. EH. 
Johnson, of U. S. ©1e. July 23, 
1925; E 619909; Ann Elizabeth 
Johnson, Minneapolis. 15478 


My gal Sallie; w and melody J. Me 
Gann, ‘of We, S:41©. dey July. 
1925; E 619605; Joanna, McCann, 
san Antonio. 15479 


My garden; w Thomas Browne, m 
Phyllis James, of England. © July 
29, 1925:21 .e; Aug. i 1L;, BE 615832 ; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., inc., Lon- 
don. 15480 


My garden gate; monologue or song, 
w Perey Linkson Tarling, m LdOis 
Barker, of England. © June 22, 
1925; 1 e. July 11; E 615316; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

15481 


My garret became a heaven when you 
came through the door; w J. Keirn 
Brennan, m Lee David, of U. S. © 
July 10, 1925; 2c. July 9; E 619508 ; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

15482 


My Geneva Rose; w and melody Mrs. 
A. Frenette, of U. S. ©1e. July 
21, 1925; EH 617577; Mrs. Albert 
Frenette, Hamburg, N. J. 15483 


My girl’s mother; song fox-trot, w 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m Har- 
ris Weston, of England; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. June 2209255 te. duly de) 
615310; Francis. Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 15484 


My granny’s lullaby; ballad, w and 
m F. Harvey, of Great Britain, do- 
miciled at Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. 
© Feb. 24, 1925; 2 c« Mar. 26; E 
617209; Fred Harvey, Whitestone, 
Be, hes Ne Xe 15485 


My heart cries just for you; w Ray 
Hibbeler, m E. Kadlec, of U. S. © 
1 ec. July 30, 1925; HE 620055; Ed- 
ward Kadlec, Oak Park, Til. 15486 


“My heart is calling you; w Isabel 
Stone, m Edward A. Winston, of 

. U. S. © June 29, 1925; 2 ce. July 
- 23; E 619889; W. C. Handy music 
publisher, New York. 15487 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


My heart is calling you, dear; w and 
melody V. H. Baker, of U. S. © 1 
e. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622796; Vorcie 
H. Baker, Lexington, Ky. 15488 


My heart’s yearning for the girl I left 
behind; w and melody EH. Howard, 
of-U. SS. © 1 @ Ane. Mp ages 2) 
622281; Edward Howard, Washing- 
ton. 15489 


My home town; w and m Jerry Sulli- 
van, Bud Murphy and Wesley 
Barry} allo of Uso8) pi aceiewitn 
ukulele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © 
Sept. 3, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 3; EH 620676 ; 
Joe Morris music co.. New York. 

15490 


My home town girl; w and melody R. 
EB. Duke, of WU S.7 © Peimuily ta, 
1925; HE. 619552; Russell E. Duke, 
Chicago. 15491 


My homeland; w E. D. Stone, m B. M. 
Morros, of U. S., op. 68, no. 2. Bos- 
ton, Mass., American Palestine 
music co. 


(AVN PA) 
© June 24, 1925; 2 ec. June 25; E 


617060; Elihu D. Stone and Boris 
M. Morros, Boston. 15492 


My hope is in Thee; w Avis M. Christ- 
iansen, m G. 8S. Schuler, of U. S. 
©. July ,.15;, 1925252) es) alyped aE 
619702 ; George S. Schuler, Chicago. 

15493 


‘My hydroplane; w and melody M. B. 


Williams, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
1925; E 620570; Mary B. Williams, 
Livermore, Calif: 15494 


My Irish-American wop; w and m 
J. O'Neill, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e July 10, 
1925; E 617272; John O’Neill, New 
York. 15495 


My June rose; w and melody V. I. 


MacLean, of Canada. © 1c. July 
11, 1925; E 619606; Vesta I. Mac 
Lean, Nash Creek, Canada. 15496 


My land; unison song, w Thomas Os- 
borne Davis, m Harold Rawlinson, 
of England; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 14, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 615939; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 15497 


My little girl I wonder; w and mel- 
ody Mrs. G. M. Franklin, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620363 ; Mrs. 
G. M. Franklin, Colfax, Wash. 

15498 


My little Irish eyes of blue; w W. J. 
Whitson, m Buck Negrotto, of U. S. 


762 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15523 


Jefferson, La.. Progressive pub. co. 
© July 17, 1925; 2 « July 20; E 
617701; W. J. Whitson and Buck 
Negrotto, New Orleans. 15499 


My little loving lovie; w and melody 
J. W. Fitzpatrick, of U. S. © 1. 
July 11, 1925; EH 619591; J. Wilbur 
Fitzpatrick, Baitimore. 15500 


My little wayside cottage; w Arthur 
Lawrence, m Gale Rees, of Great 
miacam, in HY [Staif.and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 24, 1925; 
1c. July 25; EH 615542; Worton Da- 
vid, ltd., London. 15501 


My Lord is near; w W. C. Poole, m 
B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E 622716; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Washing- 
ton. 15502 


My Lord’s goin’ to move the cloud 
away; hegro spiritual, w and m 
R. B. Garnes, of U. 8S. New York, 
N. Y., Tullar-Meredith co. © June 
3, 1925; 2 c. June 6; E 619440; Rosa 
Browne Garnes, Cambridge, O. 

. 15503 


My love is a cowboy; w and melody 
H. R. Klein, of U. S.. © 1c. Aug. 
1, 1925; E 620081; Harry R. Klein, 
Yonkers, N. Y. | 15504 


My mamma’s new spandangled hat; 


w O. N. Miller, melody Luther A. 


Clark) of }U.S. © 1.¢..June15, 
1925; E 617216; Oren N. Miller, Van 
Nuys, Calif. 15505 


My Mary, sweet and brown; w J. M. 
Stuart-Young, m Helen Kilner, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. © June 
26, 019251 ¢: fJuly!13> BW 615299 ; 
Enoch & sons, ltd., London. 15506 


My memory girl; w Dykes Kelly [i. e. 
W. D. Kelly], m Ben Garrison, of 
Disa). OU*..c.. July ':30)1-19252. H 
620057; William Dykes Kelly, Co- 
lumbia, S. C. 15507 


My mother; w and m R. H. Court- 
right, of U. S. Bexley-Columbus, 
O., R. B. Courtright. © May 1, 
1925; 2 ec. May 11; E 618678; Ruth 
Howard Courtright, Warrensburg, 
Mo. 15508 


_ My mother’s hands; w and m G. M. 
Shannon, of U.S. © June 26, 1925; 
2c. July 1; E 619359; Gladys M. 
Shannon, Parsons, Kan. 15509 


My mother’s smile; w and melody S. 
S. Pyckett, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620877; S. S. Puckett, San 
Antonio. 15510 


My new girl; w and melody L. Free- 
man, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1925; 
E 622806; Lucy Freeman, Dutchess 
Junction, N. Y. 15517 


My old fashioned album; w Frank 
Cornell, melody Ray Kavanaugh, of 
Ua “©. @  dubysr 303219255 
617865; Rosalno amusement corp., 
New York. 15512 


My old home town; w and m R. Pros- 
ser, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 22, 1925; 
E 620453; Ruth Prosser, East Or- 
ange, N. J. 15513. 


My old lady; w Addy Britt and H. 
Pauline, m Jack Little, of U. S. © 
Aws. “22,- 19258 2) @ Aug. s22 3.0 
620444; Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. 15514 


My only refuge; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S: 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; BE 
620044; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15515 


My orchastree; w and melody G. A. 
Kalar, ‘or U.S; ©’ 1’e: “Auze st, 
1925; E 622784; George A. Kalar, 
Largo, Fla. 15516 


My own little music book; for little 
people, Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, of 
U. S.; pf. © July 1, 1925; 2¢ July 
6; E 617115; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 15517 


e 
My own United States; three-part 
song, w Stanislaus Stange, m Julian 
Edwards, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. 8S. 4to. 1. Treble voices.—2. 
Male voices. © July 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
each July 23; E 617615, 617621; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 15518, 15519 


My pal; w and melody G. Schofield, of 
..08.. «OQ» 1 2e9i duly). 19253. 
617562; Gilbert Schofield, Milton, 
Or. 15520 


My Parisian butterfly; w Anthony 
Montemurro, m Harry J. Klimpl, of 
U. S. New Haven, Conn., The Lit- 
tle music shop. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 17; E 619894; Klimpl & 
Montemurro, New Haven. 15521 


My pretty June Rose; w D. T. Ryan 
and G. Crosbie, m Cal. Southern, of 
WU “Ses © OG ey Tully 93511925 3 oh 
617335 ; Daniel T. Ryan and George 
Crosbie, Los Angeles, 15522 


My radio girl; fox trot, w E. M. 
Funke, m Reginald Markle, of U. S. 
Milwaukee, Wis., C. R. Funke. © 
Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 7; E 622645; 
Eva M. Funke, Milwaukee. 15523 


763 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15524 


pt. 11, nes, ve20 


My red hot gal; w and m Chick En- 
dor, of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
in! Ds) © Aug. 17,9925 2) e) Aug. 
18; E 622425; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 15524 


My rose of memory: fox trot ballad, 
w Harry Kelly, m H. C. Oblinger, 
or UL Se Oun ciate. 25, 089259. 5 
620490; Harry C. Oblinger, San 
Hrancisco. 15525 


My Rosieana, who singa like da dusa 
same as Carusa; w and melody K. 
Klein,’ offi Ui Si\(© eG. duly 'G: 
1925; E 617141; Kathrine X. Klein, 
Pt. Washington, L. I., N. Y. 15526 


My Saviour understands; w and m 
Robert Harkness, of U. S. © Aug. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; E 622705; 
Review & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 15527 


My senorita; serenade, w and m J. 
C. Quinn, of Canada, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, arr. Homer Tourjee, 
Of Ua. 1 ec. Aug. 4, 1925; H 
620168; James C. Quinn, Los An- 
geles. 15528 

My ship; w and melody H. Daven- 
port, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1925; 
E 617978; Henry Davenport, Bell- 
ingham, Wash. 15529 

My singing man; w and melody W. 
H. Bowman, of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 
15, 1925; E 620890; Wm. Henri 
Bowman, Washington. 15530 

My southern girl; w and m J. H. Ab- 
bott, of U. S.. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 «. 

Aug. 31; E 622832; James H. Ab- 
bott, Ben Avon, Pa. 15531 

My Spanish sweetheart; musical com- 
edy, w Grace Delaney Goldenburg, 
m William Smith Goldenburg, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © June 
30, 1925; 2 ¢. July 3; D 26797; Wil- 
lis music co., Cincinnati. 15532 

My star; w Robert Browning, m K. 
L. Richards, of U. 8S. ©1e. July 
25, 1925; E 617755; Katherine 
Louise Richards, New York. 15533 


My sunshine; w and melody A. Bust- 
anoby, of U. S. © 1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617571; Alexcine Busta- 
noby, New York. 15534 


My sunshine pal; w and melody S. R. 
Cummins, of U.S. ©le July 29, 
1925; ED 61%81834 So (Riivehmiel- 
ewski, Cudahy, Wis. 15535 

My sweet little gal; w and melody R. 
BE. Duke, of U. S. ©1e. July 15, 
1925; E 617399; Russell E. Duke, 
Chicago. 15536 


My sweetheart of yesterday; w Roy 
Rushing, m LeGalyon-Kossoff, both 
of U. S. ©1e. July 31, 1925; E 
617908; Roy Rushing, Carolyn B. 
LeGalyon, New York and Joe BE. 
Kossoff, Brooklyn. 15537 


My ‘Trixie from Dixieland; w Jeff 
Branen, m Henry S. Sawyer, of U. 
S.- © July 27, 1925- 2 ce july 20: 
EK 620008; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 15538 


My two timing papa, is better than 
no papa at all; w and melody S. S. 
Miller, of U. S. © 1. Aug. 18, 
1925; E 620406; Stanley S. Miller, 
New York. 15539 


My ukelele [sic] baby: w and melody 
E. G. Ryde, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622084: Ellis G. Ryde, 
Holyoke, Mass. 15540 


My violet; w J. Keirn Brennan, m 
Pierre Connor, of U. S.; med. voice. 
©. July 2;°°1925* 2 0G. daly ee oe 
619854; Jack Millis, inc., New York. 

15541 


Mysterious stranger; misterioso, Ar- 
thur Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both 
of U. S.; orech. with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 « Aug. 15; B 
622317; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15542 


Mystery drama; prelude, M. Baron, 
of U. S.; oreh., with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © May 18; 1925; 
2 e June 8; E 6194385; Maurice 
Baron, New York. 15543 


Mystie suite; by R. Erlebach, of Great 
Britain, op. 21; pf. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. 1. Thoughts. [4 
others] © June 17, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
10; E 615842; Rupert Erlebach, 
London. 15544 


Naehe des geliebten (The nearness of 
my beloved) ; w Goethe, tr. and m 
HK. R. McCarty, of U. S. ©le 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622826; Harl R. 
McCarty, Syracuse, N. Y. 15545 


Naggin’ at me; w and melody Sidney 
Bechet and Rousseau Simmons, both 
of U. S. © 1e July 24, 1925; E 
6199384; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15546 


Naiads at play; valse, George Dudley 
Martin, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 622367; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15547 


Naomi; by H. Kogen, of U. S., op. 3; 
violin and pf. © 1 e¢. Aug. 27, 
1925; EH 620568; Harry Kogen, Chi- 
cago. 15548 


764 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


15572 


Napule e mamma; versi A. Bascetta e 
A. Giovannetti, musica A. Bascetta, 
of U. S.; mand. ace. New York- 
Naples, La canzonetta napoletana. 
Ato. © July. 13, 1925; 2 c. July 17; 
E 619742; Rosina Lazara, Brook- 
lyn. 15549 


Nas zvonek sousedsky valcik; arr. A. 
Grill, of U. S.; band. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 2 c« June 24; E 617812; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 
rangement |] 


oreh. 4to. © June 1, 1925; 
2 ce. June 24; E 620003; Joseph Ji- 
ran, Chicago. 15551 


Nashville woman blues; w and melody 
Fred W. Longshaw, of U. S. © 1 
e. July 23, 1925; E 620110; Perry 
Bradford musie pub. co., New York. 

15552 


‘National flag song; w and m A. E. F. 
Clements, of ‘U. S. © 1 c. July 25, 
1925; E 617759; Almira E. Forbes 
Clements, Pittsville, Wis. 15553 


National guard march; landjager, Jos. 
Rixner, arr. Louis Vitak, of U. S. 
4to. 1. Orch—2. Band. © July 11, 
1925; 2 ec. each July 17; E 619735, 
619736; Vitak-Elsnic co., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 15554, 15555 


Naughty naughty; w Dorothy Ter- 
riss and Leo Wood, melody Sam 
Goold, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 622487; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 15556 


Nautical (A) fantasia; on popular 
airs, arr. Ralph Dunstan, of Great 
Britain; pf. © July 21, 1925; 1c. 
July 21; E 615471; Reid bros., itd., 
London. 15557 


Nautical scenes; suite, Percy H. 
Fletcher, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 1. All aboard. 
[2 others],.© June 15, 1925: 1 e. 
July 3; EH 615255; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 15558 


Nayilo; w and m J. M. Weeks, of 
ie ease) doce, Anose 13, 19255 Hh 
620299 ; Joseph Mayo Weeks, Plain- 
nelad. Ned. 15559 


Ne ris pas! fox trot, L. L. Lynde, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
ho. '© uly) 22" 1925: Ave. July 
23; E 615531; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 15560 


1. Pf.—2. Chanson; pa- 
roles Gabriello. © July 27, 1925; 


1c. each July 29; E 615581, 615582; 
Société anonyme des éditions Ricor- 
di, Paris. 15561, 15562 


Ne va pas trop vite; de la comédie mu- 
sicale J’adore ca, livret Albert Wil- 
lemetz et Saint-Granier, musique H. 
Christiné, of France. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615073; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15563 


Nearer to Jesus; w and m Robert 
Harkness, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 28; E 622715; Review & 
Herald pub. assn., Washington. 

15564 


"Neath the midnight sun; suite, Philip 
Cort, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Nor- 
wegian peasant dance. [3 others] 
© duly 21, 19255) lie. July 2h; 
615468 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 15565 


Need of loving hearts; w Mrs. Frank 


A. Breck, m C. 8S. Brown, of U. S. 


© June 22, 1925; 2 ce. June 29; E 
620029; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15566 


Negro spirituals ; harmonized and arr. 
Alfred Pochon, of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at New York; 1st and 2nd vio- 
lin, viola and violoncello. Go down 
Moses. [1 other] © May 26, 1925; 
2c. July 23; E 619845 ; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15567 


Nerini (Emmanuel) 20 études de 
coups d’archet; sur la 1°°° étude de 
Kreutzer, E. Nerini, of France; vio- 
lm. © July 5,-1925; 1c¢. Aug..35 E 
615733 ; Emmanuel Nerini, Paris. 

15568 


Nerone; tragedia in quattro atti, di 
Arrigo Boito, of Italy; partitura 
dorch. Ed. Ricordi. 12mo. © July 
7, 1925; 1c. July 8; E 615266; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15569 


Neva, I’m in love with you; w and 
m E. Harris, of U. S. Sioux City, 
Ia., Phi sigma fraternity. © July 
13, 1925; 2 ec. July 14; E 617368; 
Eldon Harris, Sioux City, Ia. 15570 


Never drive a beggar from your door ; 
w and melody T. Delaney, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 21, 1925; E 622458; Tom 
Delaney, Baltimore. sak: 


New-born (The) King; Christmas 
cantata for church choirs, text arr. 
and m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
Ato. © Aug. 15; 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 21: A 866381; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton. O. 15572 


760 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15573 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


New (The) Hanon; etudes for the de- 
-velopment of the _ principles of 
weight and relaxation in piano play- 
ing, J. Hisenberg, of U. S. New 
York City, Fermont pub. co. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 20; aff. Aug. 
5; A 865366; Jacob Hisenberg, New 
York. [© changes] 15573 


Newly rich; w and m B. A. Gill. of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Aug. 4, 
1925; D 26801; Betha A. Gill, To- 
peka, Kan. 15574 


Nice (A), wee cup o’ tea; w and m 
N. Paterson, of U. S. © July 13, 
1925; 2c. July 14; E 619683; Neil 
Paterson, Springfield, Mass. 15575 


Night; w Alma Jane Manson, m A. 
Botefuhr, of U. S. Kansas City, 
Mo., Alice Botefuhr Spaulding. © 


july 20, 1925; 2e¢ July 225) Eh 
619818; Alice Botefuhr, Kansas 
City, Mo. 15576 


Night (The) is far spent; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m Harold Vincent 
Milligan, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Ato. “© Aug. 5, 1925: 2 c) Aus. 13: 
E 622245; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 15577 


Night (A) of love; w B. G. De Sylva, 
m Larry Spier, of U. S. © July 29, 
OZ 1 DCs we gods soe By eden ° 
Harms, inc., New York. 15578 


Night owl; march, Manning King and 
Hugo Frey, both of U. S.; pf. © 
June 18, 1925;.2 ce. July 8; H 
617412; Robbins-Engel ine, New 
York. 15579 


arr. H. Frey; orch. se. 
4to. © Aug. 3, 1925; 2c Aug. 4; 
E 620178; Robbins-Engel inc., New 
York. : 15580 


Night song; by _N. Louise Wright, of 


i: S.: pt... ©Auz-7S,. 1995* 2. ¢. 
Aug. 13; E 622267; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15581 


Night-time, the moon and you; w and 
m G. V. Rymal, arr. Homer Tour- 
jee, both of U. S. © 1c. July 27, 
1925; E 617769; Grant Vernon Ry- 
mal, Los Angeles. 15582 


Night wind; waltz, Eugene Edgar Bal- 
lard [pseud. of Chas. L. Johnson] 
of U. S.; pf .©.Mar.; 17, 492515 2 
e. Aug. 22; E 622580; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 15583 


Nightingale (The); by Alabieff-Liszt, 
ed. MeNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Mary Angell. (Solo ecarola, 
no. 75946) [Music roll] © June 


30, 1925: 2 « July 9: E 617265: 
Cable co., Chicago. [© arranging 
and editing] 15584 


Night’s (The) o’ spring; w Bertha 
Ochsner, m Paul Ambrose, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. Aue. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 15; EB 620333; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


15585 
Nina Belle: mareh, E. Howard, of 
U. S.:; solo cornet, B flat © 1 e 


Aug. 12, 1925; E 622279; Edward 
Howard, Washington. 15586 


Ninetta; versi R. Cavallo, musica L. 
Canoro, of U. S.; violin. © 1 «@ 
July 1, 1925; E 619348; Louis Ca-. 
noro and Ralph Cavallo, New York. 

15587 


Niverd (Lucien) Vingt préludes pour 
violon; par L. Niverd, of France. 
Editions musicales Andrieu. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. July 2, 1925; EB 
615159; Andrieu fréres, Paris. 

15588 


*"Nmiez’ ’e llenzole; versi-~Enzo Fusco, 
musica R. Falvo, of Italy ; mand. ace. 
Naples, Edizione casa editrice Mar- 
echiaro. 8vo. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
1 e. July 14; E 6153828; Vincenzo 
Hsposito, Naples. 15589 


No matter where I go I cannot keep 
away from that Charleston; w and 
melody B. M. Nelson, of U. S. 

1 ec. Sept. 3, 1925; E 620682; Bob 
Morton Nelson, Briarwood, L. I., 
N. Y. 15590 


No more; waltz ballad, w Robert Les- 
ser, m I. Glassman, of Hsthonia, 


domiciled at New York. © 1 e«. 
July 18, 1925; E 620124; Irving 
Glassman, New York. 15591 


No, no, Nanette; selection, Vincent 
Youmans, arr. Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
with conductor. London, Chappell — 
& co. Itd. © May 6, 1925; 16¢. July 
17; E 615961; Harms, ine. New 
York. [© arrangement] 15592 


No not to-day (Non pas aujourd’ hui) ; 
fox trot, H. Paradis, arr. H. Mac 
Knight, of France; orch. de jazz, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615782; H. 
Paradis, Paris. [© arrangement] | 

15593 


No one but you; w and m EH. T. Wal- 
lis, of U. S. © 1c. July 28, 1925; 
E 619966; Edward Theodor Wallis, 
Los Angeles. 15594 


766 


nos. T—8, 1925 


No one ever did that before; w and m 
R. M. Coffin, of U. S., arr. Harry 
E. Rodgers. © 1c. July 18, 1925; 
E 617428; Ruth Morey Coffin, Lewis- 
ton, Me. 15595 


No one loves you as I do; w and mel- 
ody J. C. O’Connor, of U. S. — 
1 e. Aug. 10, 1925; HE 622101; J. C. 
O’Connor, Indianapolis. 15596 


Noble (The) commander march; by 
Ernest S. Williams, of U. S.; full 
band. 4to. © June 26, 1925; 2 
e. July 23; E 619834; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 15597 


Nobody but you; w and melody B.° 


Stohlmann, of U. S. © 1e. July 
6, 1925; E 617148; Burton Stohl- 
mann, San Francisco. 15598 


Nobody else; w and m Arthur A. 
Penn, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Bayside, L. I., New York; in A flat. 
© July 15, 1925; 2 ce July 23; EB 
617641; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15599 


w and m EK. J. Hogan and T. 
Brown, both of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 


8, 1925; E 620259; E. J. Hogan and : 


Tom Brown, New Orleans. 15600 


Nobody knows but you; w Howard 
Nelson, melody Russel Smith, of U. 
S. ©1e July 8, 1925; E 617227; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 15601 


Nobody will know but me; w Sam M. 
Lewis and Joe Young, m Fred E. 
Ahlert, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © July 
3, 1925; 2 « July 3; E 619400; 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 

15602 


Nobody’s blues but mine; w and mel- 
ody Clarence Williams, of U. S. 
1e. July 8, 1925; E 617230; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 15603 


Nocturne in D; by Boris Levenson, of 
Russia, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. 
Y., op. 46; violoncello with pf. acc. 
© Aug. 19, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 21; BE 
620467; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 15604 


Nodding mandarins; by Albert Stoes- 
sel, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
July 1, 1925; 2c. July 6; BE 617111; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 15605 


Non mi dir (Don’t tell me); w and 
m Paolo Tuzzo, of U. S. © Aug. 
3949253020 Aus. 5; EH -622007 ; 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 15606 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15618 


Norah; w and melody Mrs. J. Meyo, 
Of A. 8. +O, 4,e. Ang: dO 3925.) 1 
622106; Mrs. J. Meyo, Cleveland. 

15607 


Normandy; w Russel Robinson and 
Jack Little, m Addy Britt, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. R. Robin- 
son. © Aug. 22, 1925; 2c. Aug. 22; 
E 620443; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 15608 


North (The) has my heart; w Wil- 
liam Watson, m Lindley Evans, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. © June 
20, 19258 te. July’ 163. E'615365 ; 
Enoch & sons, Itd., London. 15609 


Nostalgie; de Paul Fosse, of France, 
op. 92; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
ATO. ENG) Jilly 5, 1025 Fe. Woe" Si 
EH 615750; J. Yves K., Paris. 15610 


Not far from the kingdom; w Char- 
lotte G. Homer, m Chas. H. Ga- 
brie! ‘of U. 'S:, © June , 22,1995; 
2c June 29; E 620038; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 15611 


Not long ago; w and melody D. Farr, 
Ory Uys. 4) ce. subly* G7 1o2a os 
617131; Don Farr, Detroit. 15612 


Notte orientale; waltz, Francesco 
Amenta, arr. M. Bellis, both of 
Malye pi. ©) te euduly: AG, 1925; 
E 622013; John Portelli & cGo., 
Brooklyn. 15613 


Notturno adriatico; di Mario Castel- 
nuovo-Tedeseo, of Italy; violin e 
pL. n©wee, Bis 1924 1c. duly 1, 
1925; E 615031; A. Forlivesi & c., 
Florence, Italy. 15614 


Nous n’avons pas le temps d’aimer; 
paroles et musique E. Jaques-Dal- 
eroze, of Switzerland. © June 4, 
1925; 1¢. July 2; E 615155; Heugel, 
Paris. 


Novellette; by August Nolcek, of Ger- 
many, op. 247, no. 6; violin and pf. 
(In Arabesques, no. 6) © Aug. 6, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 18; E 622258; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15616 


Now; w and melody B. Keyes, of U. S. 
1 +e. oJuly ..6,.,1925,; -H...G17198 ; 
Baron Keyes, San Francisco. 15617 


Now once again; Christmas carol-an- 
them, w W. H. Leslie and H. R. 
Bramley, m founded on Lasst uns 
erfreuen, Percy EH. Fletcher, of Eng- 
land; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© July 31, 1925; 1 c Aug. 8; EB 
615845; Novello & eco., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 15618 


167 


15615 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES \ 


15619 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20° 


Now she sleeps beneath the ocean; w | O’ Jean; fox trot, w and melody HE. 


and m R. J. Brown, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 21, 1925; E 622453; R. J. 
Brown, Sunbury, Pa. 15619 


Now6sc; polka, W. Baluta, of U. S.; 
pf. ©le. June 1, 1925; E 616322; 
Win Baluta, Chicago. 15620 


Nuances; by George F. Vincent, of 
England; pf. © Aug. 4, 1925; 1c. 
Aug. 14; E 615925; Winthrop Rog- 
ers, Itd., London. 15621 


Nun giura’; versi Luigi Sica, musica 
Alfonso Forno, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. ace. ©1e. 
July 11, 1925; E 619555; Enrico 
Pacella, New York. 15622 


Nursery rhymes set to nursery tunes; 
first pf. solos for small hands, Wil- 
liam Griffith, of Great Britain. © 
May 29, 1925; 1 e. June 11; EH 
615402; Augener, Itd., London. 

15623 


Nutty time; w and m R. G. Brown, 
of U. S. [Blue print] ©1ec. July 
1, 1925; H 617066; Ruth Gammon 
Brown, Rushville, Neb. 15624 


Nymphs and fauns; by Ernest V. Dahl- 
quist, of U. S., op. 10; pf. © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 622494; Pall- 
ma music publishers, Chicago. 

15625 


°O calore d’ ’a staggione; versi Giu- 
seppe Fiorillo, musica Antonio Ren- 
zo, Of Italy, domiciled at Yonkers, 
N. Y.; mand. ace. 4to. © Aug. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 31; E 622828; Jos- 

eph Fiorillo, Bridgeport, Conn. 
15626 


°O divorzio; versi P. Buongiovanni, 
musica Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 25; E 620477; Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, New York. 15627 


O doctor; w and m D. Bigelow, of 
USE © 10 e.Aug. 20; 19255. Ei 
620416; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York. 15628 


O how plentiful is Thy goodness; 
anthem, w from the Bible, m B. 
Harwood, of England, op. 41; mixed 
voices with organ ace. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © July 24, 
1924; 1 ec. July 25; E 615510; Basil 
Harwood, Bristol, England. 15629 


O Isabella; w Harley Rosso, m Otto 
Teich, re-created H. Rosso, of U. S. 
© July 10, 1925; 2 ce. July 13; E 
617364; McClure music co., St. Paul. 

— 15630 


Fortunato, of U. S. ©1e July 3, 
1925; E 619413; Eugenio Fortunato, 
Philadelphia. 15631 


O love divine; sacred song, w Henri- 
etta Mayer Grossman, m L. A.. 
Flickinger, of U. S. © June 30, 
1925; 2c. July 1; E 617064; Lillian 
A. Flickinger, Indianapolis, Ind. 

15632 


O love that wilt not let me go; w 


George Matheson, m Louis Shenk, 
of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 2 c. July 
2; E 6193889; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 15683. 


O loving Saviour; song, César Franck, — 
arr. Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
violin obbl. pt. © July 2, 1925; 
2c. July 3; E 619367; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 


15634. 

O mon Dieu! quelle estoit contente! 
poésie Clément Marot, musique. 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 


5, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 8; E 615654; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 15635. 


O, nimm mich hin; grotesk-duett, aus. 
Die blonde sphinx, text Gustav Beer 
und Emmerich Foldes, musik Max 
Niederberger, of Brazil. © Mar. 26, 
1925; 1 ce. May 29; E 614658; Wie- 
ner Btirgertheater verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 15636: 


’O primmo ammore; w Riceardo Cordi- 
ferro, m N. Ciarlo, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 620268; Nicholas 
Ciarlo, New Haven. 15637 


O richiamo e mamma; w and m G.. 
Isernia, of U. S. New York City,. 
Phoenix music co. © June 17, 1925; 
1c. June 18; 1c. June 30; EH 619429; 
Gabriele Isernia, Brooklyn. 15638. 


O sanctissima; Latin w, m Bruno Os-- 
car Klein, op. 28, no. 2, ed. Mrs. E. 
(B. 0.) Klein, of U.S. ;) mens: 
voices, with organ ace. (in Six 
motets) © July 8, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
11; E 617289; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [© editing] 15639 


’O0 sole mio (My sunshine) ; by EH. di 
Capua, arr. Tom Clark, of U. 8.3; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 21; E 620465; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

15640- 


O. T. A.; w J. W. Smith, m C. Bédard, 
of Great Britain. © 1c. July 10, 
1925; E 617278; Camille Bédard, 
Pembroke, Canada. 15641 


768 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


los. 7-8, 1925 


15663 


© Washington; w G. Hughes, m H. H. | Odessa amuhl yn hajnt; w and melody 


Rankin, of U. S. Seattle, Wash., 
Northwest music co. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 31; E 622750; Helen 
H. Rankin and Glenn Hughes, Seat- 
tle. 15642 


Obsession; caprice, Vincent Fosse, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Atos.) Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ce. July. 2, 
1925; E 615132; J. Yves K., Paris. 

15643 


Oceans of roses; w R. B. Stauffer and | 


Oren K. Howe, m Pauline Brutting, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Suly 61925; 2 ee" July. "3157 EB 
617893; Richard B. Stauffer, Del- 
phis, Kan. 15644 


Octave étude; by Alexander Mac Fad- 
yen, of U. S., op. 29; pf. © July 
31, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 620210; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15645 


Octobre; paroles Raymond Genty, 
musique Félix Fourdrain, of France. 
Edition musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; 
E 615799 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

15646 

‘Odalisques (Les); petite suite orien- 
tale, F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 1. Rév- 
erie—2. Bacchanale. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; FE 615125; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15647 


Ode; par Alexandre Tcherepnine, rev. 
et doigtée A. Hekking, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © July 5, 1925; 

-1e. Aug. 3; E 615761; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© revision and finger- 
ing] 15648 

Ode to spring (Ode an den friihling) ; 
by George Liebling, of Germany, 
domiciled at Chicago, Ill., op. 72; 


pt. ‘© Aug!’ 26,1925: 2c: Aug. 28:. 


EK 622732; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. - 15649 


Odelette; paroles Henri de Régnier, 
musique Marcel Labey, of France, 
op. 28, no. 2; voix élevée. © July 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615770; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 15650 


Odes a la vie; texte Mary Haudebert, — 


musique Lucien MHaudebert, of 
France. 1. Le verger. [3 others] 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1925; 
EK 615714; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. [© reduction] 15651 
Odessa amol und heint; w and melody 
J. A. Zanger, of Poland, domiciled 
_at New York. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1925; 
E 620566; Jacob A. Zanger, New 
York. 15652 


Jacob A. Zanger, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1925; E 619998; Jacob Zanger, New 
York. ; 15653 


O’er the hills far away ; hunting song, 
Mabel Lee Hatch, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sikby 1D, BoA 2, CS by | LG a 
619673; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton, 15654 


Off for a good time; by Jane Munn 
Spear, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 8, 
1925 "2 -e- Aug. 133 06) 622272 2G: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 15655 


Off to the sea; by Mildred Adair, of 
UesSi 3 pi Or Ang 344, 19252220 ¢. 
Aug. 17; E 622359; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15656 


Offertorio; a quattro voci, dalla mes- 
sa di requiem, Latin parole, musica 
Gino Valbonesi, of Italy: sop., mez- 
zo-sop., ten e basso. © July 20, 
1925; 1 c« July 16; E 615425; A. 
Forlivesi & ¢c., Florence, Italy. 

15657 


Oh bobbed hair; w and m A. Cook, 
of U..S.. © Aug. 7, 1925;.2.c. Aug. 
10; E 622214; Arlington Cook, Ar- 
tesia, N. M. 15658 


Oh! darling, do say yes; fox-trot, Lew 
Jerome, Al Milne and Gene Silver 
[and] I want a girl like Peggy 
O’Neil; valse, Ramon Newton, Al 
Milne and Gene Silver: arr. Boosey 
& co., ltd., of Great Britain; orch. 
with w. London, Boosey & co., ltd. 
AO! pO hULY, 1 ho d0ees., Loe: wae. 
1; E 615608; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. [© arrangement] 

15659 


Oh didn’t she seem to like it; w and 
melody ©. Maginnis, of U.S. ©le. 
July 6, 1925; E 617163; Constantine 
Maginnis, Pittsburgh. 15660 


Oh, Eliza, Eliza I love no one but you; 
w G. O’Brien, melody Luther A. 
Clark, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1925; 
EK 622816; Geo. O’Brien, New York. 

15661 


Oh, he lost his life; fox-trot ballad, 
w and melody M. MecGlinn, of U. S. 
©'1 «& “Aug. -5;.1925.7). W 622020 ; 
Myrtle MeGlinn, Gary, Ind. 15662 


Oh, Her-mi-o-ne! ever since you got 
your eye on me; w and m Ernest 
Melvin, of England; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
22) 192525 Tey: Jala, the 615345; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

15663 


769 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15664 


Oh how I long to go back to mammy’s 
knee; w and m F. McGuinness, of 
“US. Brooklyn, N.Y “Reamers 
music pub. co. © July 1, 1925; 2 
e. July 2; E 617094; Frank McGuin- 
ness. Brooklyn. 15664 


Oh how I miss that first sweetheart 
of mine; w and melody G. J. Quar- 
-. ant and C. D. Cluna, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622121; 
Gasper Jack Quarant and Chas. 
Dixie Cluna, Brooklyn. 15665 


Oh I ain’t a going to work no more; 
 w F. M. Easton, melody Marcelle 
Fuchs, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 26. 
1925; E 622690; Fred M. Easton, 
San Francisco. 15666 


Oh, I love my girl; w and melody E. 


L. Groves, of U. 8S. ©1e Aug. 
24, 1925; E 622604; Emma UL. 
Groves, Belmont, O. 15667 


Oh it will never do; w and melody 
J. Di-Oasey; of U. S. © 2c Aug. 
oi, 1925; EH 622790; J. D. Casey, 
New London, Conn. 15668 


Oh! je vois ce que c’est; de la comédie 
musicale J’adore ca, livret Albert 
Willemetz et Saint-Granier, mu- 

_sique H. Christiné, of France. © 

- June 4, 1925;-1 ¢. July 2; E 615077; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15669 


Oh Katherina; Scots, S. Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; xylo- 
phone. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1925: E 
620422; Santi Tafarella, Salvatore 
Giacino and Giovanni Licitra, New 
~ York: 15670 


Oh lovelight; w and melody L. Mar- 
tine, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1925; 
E 622798; Loretta Martine, Wat- 
kins, N. Y. 15671 


Oh lovey be mine; w and m Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S. © Aug. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E 622727; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

15672 

Oh mama; w and melody H. Hiller, of 
Uh Ss 4c © > de rey yAue 6189 1925 > 
620304: Herman Eller, Kiamesha 
Lake, N. Y. 15673 


w and melody M. Schaeffer, of 


U.uS: .©- 1 +e) .Aug=.31,, 1925: 7B 
622795: Melvin Schaeffer, Wood- 
stock, Va. 15674 


Oh, me Irish butterfly: w and melody 
DD. Koon: ot". S: +O te, wuly 
21, 1925; EH 617559; Daisy D. Koon, 
Ashley, O. 15675 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Oh mother dear; w M. Halapy, m 
Kathryn I. White, of U.S. ©1e 
July 14, 1925; E 619661; Michael 
Halapy, Finleyville, Pa. 15676 


Oh mother mine, please come back to 
me; w and melody F. J. Gilg, of 

~ U.S. ©lc. July 6, 1925; B 617172: 
Frank J. Gilg, Hawthorne, N. J. 
15677 


Oh say! can I see you to-night; w 
and m Henry Creamer, Joe Schus- 
ter and Leon Flatow, all of U. S. 
©. duly. 2, 1925,° 42" Garditiverae et 
619398; Jerome H. Remick & co.. 
New York. 15678 


Oh shack and Indiana home; w and 
melody C. O. Jones, of U.S. ©1-e. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617976; Charles O. 
Jones, Miami, Ariz. - 15679 


Oh some day; w W. M. Coldren, m 
Frank Sturchio, of U. S. 12mo. © 
July: 25,.-1925%5 2) et Ae aie By 
617988; Walter M. Coldren, Find- 
lay, O. 15680 


Oh, take this little song; w anon., m 
Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; high voice; 
in. EH, flat..; ©. Apr.;23,./1925 722. 
July 11; E 619625; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 15681 


Oh. the good we may do; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 ec June 22; BH 
617717; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. — 15682 


Oh the spirit of our country; w and 
m F. Wigbells, of U. S. obl. 12mo. 
© ‘Aug. 11, 1925:)2 ce) Auer da 
622222; Frank Wigbells, Cincinnati.. 

15683 


Oh Tony; w and melody H. M. Gar- 
della, of U.S. ©1e. July 21, 1925; 
E 617580; Elsie Mae Gardélla, Moke- 
lumne Hill, Calif. 15684 


Oh where is the girl who wore the 
curl; fox trot, w V. A. Garwood, 
m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 22, 1925; E 619868; Violet Ann 
Garwood, Marshall, IIl. 15685 


Oh! why did you teach me to love 
you; w J. J. Fernandez, melody 
Arthur Fisk and Marcelle Fuchs, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1925; 
E 620572; John J. Fernandez, Oak- 
land, Calif. 15686 


Oh why do I hate to leave you; w 
and melody H. H. Butzke, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ July 11, 1925; E 619584; 
Hugo H. Butzke, Milwaukee. 15687 


770 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8. 1925 


15712 


Oh you adopting dad; w J. and Paul- 
ina Poleo, m.J. Poleo, of U. S.; pf. 
GW c."Aus. 25,1925; “HY 620497 ; 
Joseph Poleo, Brooklyn. 15688 


Oh, you Lizzie shake your feet; melo- 
dy Louis Maisto, of U.S. ©1le 
July 8, 1925; E 617224; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 15689 


Oi, is dus Git; w and melody A. 
King, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Gussie Schwartzenberg. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1925; E 622049: 
Adolph King, New York. 15690 


Oj! jody, jody; stowa piesi ludowa 
poprawit Seweryn J. Kujawski. na 
. tle pieSni ludowej opracowal Frank 
Przybylski; pf. with w. © 1. 
July 20, 1925: E 619790: Victor mu- 
sic roll co., Chicago. 15691 


Oklahoma twist: w and melody Don- 
ald Heywood, of U. S. ©1e. July 
8, 1925; E 617229: Clarence Wil- 
- liams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 15692 


Old (The) brown derby; w Art Tile- 
ston, m B. Ernest Shields, of U. S.., 
arr. Jack Miller. © July 3, 1925; 
2.c. July 6; E 617801: R. S. Ed- 

_ wards, Hartford, Conn. 15693 


Old days and the new; w and m R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, both of Eng- 
land; in A. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 22, 1925: 1 e. 

July 11; E 615311; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 15694 


Old fashioned blossoms remind me of 
you; w Marguerite A. Bruce, m D. 
J. Michaud, of U. S. © July 2, 
TAOQD G2 @: July 6; E 619717: Amer- 
ican music pub. co., Duluth. 15695 


Old fashioned girl; from Garrick 
Gaieties, w Edith Meiser, m Richard 
Rodgers, of U. S. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 20; E 6204384; Edward B. 
Marks music co.. New York. 15696 


w Leo P. Haley, m R. L. Toland, 
of U. S.'©) 1%ef: July’ 9!°1925 >" Bb 
619500; Rose L. Toland, Dorchester, 
Mass. 15697 

Old (The) fashioned girl; w and melo- 
dy J. W. Henderson, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622613; James 
W. Henderson, Scranton, Pa. 15698 


Old (An) fashioned song; from suite 
Five little sketches Harold N. Wans- 
borough, of U. S.; pf. (Zn Forster 
miniature suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 22; HE 622542; Forster mu- 
sie publisher, inc., Chicago. 15699 


| Old Ironsides; w 


Old folks at home; Swanee river, 
freely transcribed F. Kreisler, of 
Austria; violin and pf. Sydney, 
Australia, Nicholson & co., Itd. 


June 12 1925 5.23. ¢.,, ily... 245): 


615499; Fritz Kreisler, Berlin. 
15700 


Old Glory; by Al. Moquin, of U. S. 
4to. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © June 
8, 1925; 2 ec. each June 10; H 
616951, 619453; Frank P. Wood- 
word, Tallahassee, Fla. 

15701, 15702 


w EF. P. Woodward, m Al. Moquin, 
of U. S. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. June 
10; E 616952; Frank P. Woodward, 
Tallahassee, Fla. 15703. 


Old home call; w and melody M. Lu- 
cius, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1925; 
EK 620361; Mary Lucius, Cane 
Brake, La. 15704 


Old (The) home nest; waltz song, 
w and m Vera Hoff Wade, of U. S. 
©, July, 27, 1925; 2 ce July 295.8 
617794; Vera H. Wade, Harpster, O. 

15705 


Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, m Charles P. Scott, of U. 
S.; men’s voices. 4to. © July 20, 
1925; 2 ec. July 20; E 619760; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15706 


Old Missouri blues; w and melody HE. 
S: Webster, of U..S.. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1925; E 622623; Emley Scrog- 
hem Webster, Nevada, Mo. 15707 


Old (The) North wind; w and m HE. 
M. Gibbs, of Canada, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.. © 1 ce. Aug. 18, 
1925; E 620407; Edith M. Gibbs, 
Brooklyn. 15708 


Old (The) oak tree; romance, Frank 
EK. Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
©. July 10, 1925: 2 ¢ July 13; 
619652 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

15709 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese song, 
w Alice Mattullath, m Fritz Kreis- 
ler, arr. N. Clifford Page, of U. S. 
4to. 1. Two-part song, treble voices. 
—2. Four-part song, mixed voices. 
© May 28, June 2, 1925; 2 ¢c. each 


July 23; E 619835, 619841; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 15710, 15711 


Old Scotch melodies; arr. Ernest New- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf., four 
hands. The fair one. [4 others] 
©) Aug: '8,° 19251" e" Aug. 17>" E 
615959; Leonard & co., London. 

15712 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


15713 


Old sweetheart of mine; 


C. W. Bray, of U. S. ©-1 c Aug. 
29,, 1925; W 620627; Carlyle W. 
Bray, Buffalo. 15713 


Olivia sweetest rose that blooms; w 
and melody M. Smith, m Charles T. 
Edwards, of U. S. Wilmington, Del., 
One price music co. © Aug. 14, 
1925: 2 c. Aug. 19; E 622507; Morde 
Smith, Wilmington. Del. 15714 


On a toujours un moment de chance: 
de J’adore ca, livret Albert Wille- 
metz et Saint-Granier, musique H. 
Christiné, of France. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ec. July 2; E 615161; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. : aera Us 


fox-trot, de J’adore ca, d’ Henri 
. Christiné, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 
5, 1925 Tc Aug. 3; W' 6151 ; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. [@€ arrange- 
ment] 15716 


On brode; d’Amoureux, paroles Gas- 
ton Dumestre, musique Albert Chan- 
trier, of France. © June 4, 1925: 
1c. July 2; E 615140; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. HAG 


On grasshopper green; 20 progressive 
pieces, Susan Forde, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
17; E 615924; A. Weekes & co.. Itd., 
London. 15718 


On Green Belle isle; w and m R. HE. 
Thompson; of U..S)\ © 1 ¢.. July 
29, 1925; E 622073; Rosco E. Thomp- 
son, Detroit. 15719 


On ne peut pas; de la comédie musi- 
eale J’adore ca, livret Albert Wille- 
metz et Saint-Granier, musique H. 
Christiné, of France. 1. Fox trot 
pour orech—2. Chant et pf. © June 
4, 1925; 1 c. each July 2; E 615074, 
615075; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15720, 15721 


On that old beaten tract; w Al. Pian- 
tadosi, m Sam H. Stept, of U.S. © 
July 23;°°9925; 0 2:ie.7 July 124;) Bb 
617684; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 15722 


On the banks of the Delaware; w and 
m Me; J. Carroll ot 4937p © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1925; E 622588 ; Mich- 
ael J. Carroll, Trenton, N. J. 


15723 


On the banks of the Illinois; w M. 
Bruner, m H. Porter, of U. S., arr. 
Harry , Alford, o-@)-1.e. July. 26 
1925; E 617765; Hal Porter and 
Myron Bruner, Rockford, Ill. 

15724 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


w and m | On the beautiful blue Danube; Vienna 


waltz, Johann Strauss, transcribed 
Louis Retter, of U. S.; pf. © July 
15, 1925; 2 ec. July 11; BE 619544; 
Louis Retter musie co., St. Louis. 

by 645) 


On the edge of the sunset shore; w 
Daniel Lincoln Pratt..m F. H. Plum- 
mer, of U.S. ©1e July: 14; 1925; 
E 622023; Fred Howard Plummer, 
Seattle. 15726 


On the go; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman, of U. S.; pf. © June 22, 
1925: 2 ec. July 23; E 619848; Carl 


_ Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] Ay le 
ee 4to. 1. Full orch. with 


pf. conductor.—2. Full band with 
solo B flat cornet conductor. © 
June 18, 1925; 2 « each July 23; 
E 619837, 619838 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
15728, 15729 


On the hill-side; by E. Beck-Slinn, of 
England, op. 26, no. 1; pf. © July 
18, 1925; 2-e> Fulyw239 Biel TGar> 
B. F. Wood music eo., Boston. 

15730 


On the pretty bayou; duet, Mildred 
Adair, of US S:3 7p” Sipe iierry 
moods) © July 10, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
13; E 619637; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 15731 


On the shores of Biscayne Bay; w 
and m C. R.. Ziegler, of U. S. 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1925; BE 62218257lar- 
ence Ray Ziegler, Miami, Fla. 
15732 


On the wings of the wind; by Flor- 
ence Newell Barbour, of U. S.; pf. 
(In Caprice-etudes) © July 15, 
1925; 2 ec. July 16; E 619679; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15733 


On tiptoe; valsette, Gerald F. Frazee, 
of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2 ec. 
Aug. 18: E 622411; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 15734 


On with the dance; from Garrick 
gaieties, w Lorenz Hari, m Richard 
Rodgers, of U. 8S. © July 8, 1925; 
2 ce. July 9; E 619474; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 15735 


selection, Noel Coward and Philip 
Braham, arr. J. B. Hastings, of 
Great Britain; orch. © July 10, 
1925; 1c. July 24; HE 615544; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 15736 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Once upon a time; 
J Gould. of U.S: ©,1-¢.) July. 22, 
1925; E 619865; Harold J. Gould, 
Chicago. 15737 


Onde (Le) del Danubio (Donauwel- 
len) ; Shimmy-fox, D. Cortopassi, of 


Italy ; orch. with pf. direction. 4to. 


© June 10, 1925; 1 e. July 14; EB 
615355; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig-Retidn., Germany. 15738 


One (The) bushel basket and you; w 
and melody G. A. Kalar, of U. S. 
© le Aug. 31, 1925; E 622785; 
George A. Kalar, Largo, Fla. 15739 


One glorious day; w Mary E. Towne, 
mot Euppell, of U0: S.° © Aug:. 7, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 10;\E 622212;:'M. WB. 
Towne and Irene Hubbell, Denver. 


15740 
One (The) I love the best; w and 
melody J. G. Seep, of U. S. ©l1e. 


Aug. 31, 1925; E 622774; Joseph G. 
Seep, St. Cloud, Minn. 15741 


One little word; w and melody H. 
Henderson, of U.S. ©1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617595; Esther Henderson, 
New Bedford, Mass. 15742 

One Lord, one faith, one baptism; w 
and m L. E. Keiser, of U. S. 
July 25, 1925; 2c. Aug. 8; E 622170; 
Leonard EK. Keiser, Washington. 

157438 


One magic hour; w Marion Campbell, 


m A. Giron, of U. S. © Aug. 8, 
1925 ; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 622227; Adolfo 
Giron, Cleveland. 15744 


One sunny day in March; w and melo- 
dy R. Plasten, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
24, 1925; E 622628; Richard Plas- 
ten, Los Angeles. 15745 


One winter night; unison carol, w 
Leslie M. Oyler, m Ernest Austin, of 
England, op. 80, no. 7; in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 25)°1925; 1 ¢. July 25; B 
615552; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 15746 


One (The) you first loved still loves 
you; w D. R. Farr, m Robert Fer- 
gus Calder, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
1, 1925; E 620076; Robert F. Calder 
and Donovan R. Farr, Detroit. 

15747 

Only a country girl; w and melody I. 
L. Helle, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 15, 
1925 ; E 620381; Ida L. Helle, Cuba, 
Til. 15748 

Only dreams; w and m R. Prosser, of 
UiaeSs ©. :es-Aug. +22, 41925 +b 
620452; Ruth Prosser, East Orange, 
el 15749 


15761 


w and melody H. | Only sweethearts; w and melody L. I. 


Eversoll, of U. S. ©1e. July 21, 
1925; E 61%567; Louis I. Eversoll,. 
Platteville, Wis. 15750 


Only teasing; by John S. Fearis, of - 
Up So pe. ©-Aue 10" 1935.5 2 
Aug. 15; EH 6223438; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 15751 


Only yesterday; w and melody C. M. 
Swart, of U.S. @ut '‘esuly.2h 
1925; E 617581; Charles Moser 
Swart, Decatur, IIl. 15752 


Only you; w and melody V. EH. Knight, 
of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; BE 
622093; Viola E. Knight, Laddonia, 
Mo. 15753 


Onward guild girls; w and m Lilian 
Thacker, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 622232; Ohio 
world wide guild, Cleveland. 15754 


Open (The) channel; w M. E. T. 
Chapin, m W. Doerschel, of U. S. 
© June 1, 1925; 2 c«. July 15; E 
617533; Mary EH. T. Chapin, New 
York. 15755 


- Open de window Noah; collected and 


arr. Jean Taylor, of U. S. (in Six 
spirituals) © Aug. 3, 1925; 2 « 
Aug. 8; E 620251; H. W. Gray co., 


New York. [© arrangement] 
15756 
Opening; from Mimi, T. Schipa, of 


Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, Fla.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. July 
13, 1925; E 617328; Tito Schipa, % 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 15757 


Orchid ; fox-trot, w and m G. Spink, 
of U. S., arr. Robert Gray. © July 
8; ,1925; 2. ¢e:.July 9; -H 617255; 
George Spink, Providence, R. I. 

15758 


Oregon rose time; fox trot, w and m 
C. Lacey and H. Thurber, both of 
Us: © Aug. 8; 1925: 2'e Aug 15 : 
E 622587; Carl L. Lacey, Portland, 
Or. 15759 


Orienta ; song of the Orient, w Panne, 
m Alexander Maloof, of U. S. 
JUDY Uh AOD ci ee Cae Sy el rn) 
620099 ; Maloof music co., New York. 

15760 


prelude, M. Baron, 
of U. S.; oreh., with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. © May 13, 1925; 
2 e. June 8; E 619433; Maurice 
Baron, New York. 15761 


Oriental drama: 


173 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15762 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Oriental fragments; five characteris- | Our baby’s eyes: w Lida L. Coghlan, 


tic pieces, Lionel Larenne, of Great 
Britain; pf. Banks’ ed. 1. Proces- 
sion. [4 others] © July 6, 1925; 
ie. July 7; E 615274; Banks & son, 
York, England. 15762 


Oriental love dance; by Irénée Bergé, 
of U. S.; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © July 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
‘July 16; E 619684; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 15763 


Oriental memories; from Artists and 
models, w Clifford Grey, m Alfred 
Goodman, Maurie Rubens and J. 
‘Fred Coots, all of U. S. Paris ed. 
© July 20, 1925; 2 ¢« July 22; E 
619979 : Harms, ine., New York. 

15764 


Orlando; valzer, melody P. Seminara, 
Of US=,. ©. 1. ¢. Aug. 28, 1925: Bb 
622736; Peter Seminara, Brooklyn. 

15765 


Orlow (Der); operette in 3 akten, 
Ernst Marischka u. Bruno Granich- 
staedten, musik B. Granichstaedten, 
of Austria ; vollstandiger klavieraus- 
zug mit text zum dirigieren einge- 
richtet und vollstindiges regie und 
souffierbuch mit choreographie. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 2; D 26805; 
Hdition Bristol, a. g., Vienna. 15766 


Orphan’s (An) song; w and m Mrs. 
F. C. Parks, of U. S. ©1¢ July 
6, 1925; E 620127; Mrs. Fred C. 
Parks, Petersburg, Pa. 15767 


Ostrander (Edith Gilchriest) Melo- 
die; by E. G. Ostrander, of U. S. 
©1c. July 6, 1925: E 619891 ; Edith 
Gilchriest Ostrander, Port Jefferson, 
N. ® 15768 


Others: help me to live for others, 
that I may live for Thee, three-part 
prayer, w C. D. Meigs, m Arthur A. 
Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U.S.; 
treble voices. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 23; E 617614; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 15769 


Oubli les larmes que j’ai versé (Di- 
mentica le lagrime che ho versato) ; 
waltz, F. A. Diasio, arr. Jos. Gioé, 
both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © July 
15, 1925; 2 « July 25; BE 622434; 
Gaetano Matteo Messina, New York. 

15770 


Our avenue; w R. PR. Weston and Bert 
Lee. m Harris Weston, of England; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 22, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
11; E 615304; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 15771 


m G. Watson, of U. S. ©1e. July 
6, 1925: E 617121; Gertrude Wat- 
son, St. Louis. : 15772 


Our best hymnal: w and m yarious 
authors, compiled Tullar-Meredith, ~ 
of U: S. 8vo. © June 8;:1925: 2 e. 
and aff. July 22; A 863158: Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 15773 


Our boats are sailing; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Adolph Jesreal, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925: 2 c. June 29; E 
620031: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15774 

Our boy scouts, full-o-pep-makes-em- 
step, 1777-1925: w and m E. K. 
Weaver. of U.'S., arr. Bauer bros. 
©” July 71%,« 1925 7 2 yes le ee 
617704; E. K. Weaver, Butler, Pa. 

15775 

Our Christ: w Harry Webb Farring- 
ton, m Jane Bingham Abbott, of 
U. S.. © June 30, 1925.; 2 @. July 1; 
E 617090: Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 15776 

Our island story: by Leslie Fly, of 
Great Britain; pf. solos and duets. 
©: July 21, 1995-1 rciy suly 23h 
615557: Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

15777 

Our joyful feast; school song, w from 
old English carol, m Frederic H. 
Wood. of England. 4to. © July 2, 
1925: 1 ec. July 18; BE 615830; Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd., London. 15778 

Our little. heroes; march, Sidney P. 
Harris. of U. S.: pf. © July 27, 
1925; 2 ec. July 27: HE 617778; Jack 
Snyder pub. co., ine., New York. 
15779 


Our Lord’s prayer: sacred w, m Kath- 


eryn Ellsworth. of U. S. Howard 
City, Mich.. Carrie B. Jennings 
music co. © Oct. 4, 1925: 2 e. Oct. 


1: E 619890: Carrie Baxter Jen- 
nings, Howard City, Mich. 15780 
Our seaport lady: greetings, w and m 
T.i1A. Huson, of .U. S.: ©egnily27, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 1; E 620068 ; Thomas 
Alfred Huson, Los Angeles. 15781 
Our task: w George O. Webster, m - 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2° ¢e. June 29: HE 620048 : 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
15782 
Out in Colorado; w F. Flanagan, m 
Ethel L. Judd, of U. S. © July 27, 
1925; 2 c. July 29; E 617797: Fred 
Flanagan, Vona, Col. 15788 
Out in the fields with God; summer- 


time songalogue, text and arr. 
George Orlia Webster, m I. H. Mere- 


174. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


dith and others, of U. S. 12mo. 1. 

’ Complete ed.—2. Music only ed. © 

Apr. 28, 1924; 2 ec. each July 22, 

1925;'° A 863121, 863127; 'Tullar- 
-Meredith co., New York. 

; 15784, 15785 


Out West; w C. Seiler, m A. S. Di- 
michino, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 3, 
1925 ; E 620685 ; Charles Seiler, Den- 
ver. / 15786 


Out yonder; fox-trot song, w Ernie 
- Erdman, m Vincent Rose, of U.S. 
©) (Auet 3, 1925; 2 ¢.. Aug. SiH 
617995; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
15787 

Outside man; w J. Mayo Williams, m 
Gene Burdette, of U.S. ©1e. July 
22, 1925; E 619882; Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. 15788 


Over the moor; w Charles Davis Ab- 
bott, m Mortimer Browning, of U. 
S.; low voice. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2c 
Aug. 13; E 622263; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 15789 


Over the radio—waltzes: by J. W. 
Taylor and Mrs. J. B. Bean, both of 
We S-tupt..» ©. June 30,, 1925; 2. c. 
July 2; E 619403; J. W. Taylor and 
Mrs. J. B. Bean, Winchester, Ill. 

15790 

Over the sea; w James Rowe, m S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925: 
2c. June 22; E 617719; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 15791 


Over the silver sea; w Mary Williams, 
.-m Mary Bradbury, of U. S. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. © 
Aug: 227; 1925: 2..¢e;,,Aug.,,.225. B 
622678; Mary B. Williams, Liver- 
more, Calif. 15792 


Over you; w and m J. K. Paaluhi, of 
PRES. supe V’@©<c tre: Auge 5, 11925 
E 622025; John K. Paaluhi, New 

if York 15793 


Oxford bags; one-step, from Charlot’s 
revue, w Arthur Wimperis, m Philip 
Braham, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
#2, 19253) 1 -c.. Aug. 2635): 624004; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 15794 


Oxford trousers; w and m Will Hyde, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 6, 
1925; 1 c. July 8; E 615246; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. . 15795 

P’ a’ mala vita; w Gennaro Terramo, 
melody Raffaele Borrelli; of U. S. 
©'1-c. Aug. 31, 1925; EB 622807: 
Borrelli and Terramo, Philadelphia. 

lk 15796 


15808 


P’ e’ difendere l’onore; versi G. Qua- 
ranta, musica Raffaele Grauso, of 
U. S.; mand. ace. -4to. © Aug. 27, 
1925; 2 c« Aug. 28; E 622724; An- 


tonio Grauso, New York. 15797 
P. L. M.; opérette en 3 actes, paroles 


Rip [pseud. of Georges G. Thénon], 
musique H. Christiné, of France. 
Partition, pf. et chant. © June 4, 
192) 5 01-¢. duly. 2's Dr 26791: -Franeis 
Salabert, Paris. 15798 


Paddlin’ Madelin’?’ home; w and m 
Harry Woods, of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. Dick Konter; in B flat. 
(Oe. A E99 7. Aue a 
§20235: Shapiro, Bernstein & @o., 
inec., New York. 15799 


Paddy Maloney ; march song, w Dean 
Flintoft, m Pat Dunlop, of Great 
Britain. © June 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
IA) Ry) 6159265 Allan: & Co: — pey- 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 15800 


Paddy O’Leary’s;: w and melody D. 


Gonners, of.U..S« ©.1 ¢c..Aug..10, 
1925: E 622087; Donald Conners, 
Menominee, Mich. 15801 


Padmavati; par A. Roussel, of France; 
1°™S violons. parties. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ej<July. 2; B,-615200; ,Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 15802 


Pagina argentina; par Eduardo Gar- 
cia-Mansilla, arr. J. Clémandh, of 
France; orech., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to.. © Fune 4; 1925; 1 c. July 2; 
E 615115; Costallat et cie., Paris. 
[© arrangement] 15803 


Pagode japonaise: de Francis Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 1c. 
July 2; E 615109; Francis Salabert, 
Pawisy. 15804 


' Pal, I love you; w and m P. L. Haims, 


of U. S., arr. Herman A. Hummel. 
“© Auge 8, 1925 3-2 eo Aug.) 12." 8 
ees Philip L. Haims, Cley eland, 
O. 15805 


Pale ust you. wand mh). 2. Pyprn- 
bladh, of Uc. Se. © fe! Age, 26: 
1925; E 622694; Edwin Theodore 
Turnbladh, Los Angeles. 15806 


Pal o’ mine so dear; w H. A. Fish, m 
Lucile Burton, of U. S. © 1. 
July 28, 1925; E 617785; Henrietta 
A. Fish, San Francisco. 15807 


Pal of all; ballad fox trot, w and m 
E. M. Wagenhurst, of U.S. © July 
30; 925 2 ve Aue. 12 BrG22225 ; 
Edward M. Wagenhurst, Allentown, 
Pa. 15808 


(75 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


15809 


Pal of mine; w and melody I. M. Lan- 
ders, of U.S. ©1c. July 29, 1925; 
E 617830; Irene M. Landers, Scotch 
Plains, N. J. 15809 


Palisades (The) ; w and m Duncan M. 
Genns, of U. S., arr. A. S.; male 
voices. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1925; HE 
622173; New York university glee 
club, University Heights, N. Y. 

15810 


Pals of yesterday; song of the British 
legion, w Richard Mansfield, m Alex- 
ander C. Mackenzie, of Great Brit- 
ain. © July 10, 1925; 1 ¢. July 11; 
E 615302; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15811 


Pama ; novelette, N. N. Dahn, of U.S.; 
pf. Washington, D. C., Washington 
music co. © July 11, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 11; E 6196380; Norrine Norris 
Dahn, Washington. 15812 


Pan; idyll, Herbert Sharpe, of Great 
Bripain! op. 71; pt. |. © duly 10 
1925; 1 c. July 14; E 615347; For- 
syth bros., ltd., London. 15813 


Pancake song; humorous song, m Le- 
cocq, arr. John Shepherd, of U. S.; 
men’s cho, 4to. © Oct. 27, 1923; 2 ce. 
July 9, 1925; E 619536; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 15814 


Pango-Pango maid; from Earl Carroll 
Vanities, 3rd ed., w and m Irving 
M. Bibo, and Fred Phillips, both of 
U.S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. Dick 
Konter. © July 25, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
31; EH: 617904; Maurice Abrahams, 
inc., New York. 15815 


Papa and I and the baby; w and mel- 
ody I. M. Graham, of U.S. ©1le. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 620368; Ida Mae 
Graham, Aberdeen, Wash. 15816 


Papa get out, ‘cause your mama 
doesn’t need you any more; by L. 
Maisto, of U. S.; cornet A flat. © 
1c. July 1, 1925; E 619353; Louis 
Maisto, Brooklyn. 15817 


Papa that'll never do; fox-trot song, 
w and m G. Montello, of U. S. © 
July) 10, 1925): 72> ¢e. 2sulys ah OR 
619613; George Montello, Brooklyn. 

15818 

Papai (A) dimbes dombos; by Janos 
Kuruez, of Hungary; pf: © 1 «. 
July 20, 1925; E 619800; Harmonia. 
Budapest, Hungary. 15819 

Paquita ; serenata spagnuola, A. Buzzi- 
Peccia, riduzione Vincenzo Billi, of 
Italy; piccola orch, con. pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © July 22, 1925: 1. 
July 23; EH 615534; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 15820 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 20 


Par Dieu, mon plaisant bien joyeux; 
poésie Charles d’Orleans, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5d, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 83; E 615668 ; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 15821 


Parata (La) patriottica; versi e 
musica Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
© 1e. July 11, 1925; EH 619558; 
Joseph Palazzolo, New York. 

15822 


Pardon me, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, while I 
laugh; w Jules Von Tilzer and Ar- 
thur Terker, m Billy Heagney, of 
U. S.; pf. ace, with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 22, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 25; E 620479; Broad- © 
way music corp., New York. 15823. 


Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée; de l’opérette 
P. L. M., paroles, Rip [pseud. of 
George Thénon], musique H. Chris- 
tiné, of France. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615105; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15824 


Parisian blues; fox-trot from Clo-clo, 
Franz Lehar, arr. Al. Frisk, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor.” 4te ©’ Aue 5925-41. c: 
Aug. 22; E 624009; Ascherberg, 
Hopwod & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement of English edition] 

15825 


Parisina; mazurka, N. Tesoriero, of 
U. .S.; melodia. © 1c. July 24, 
1925; E 619912; Nettie Tesoriero, 
New York. 15826 


Parks (J. A.) Twelve Christmas 
carols; arr. J. A. Parks, of U. S.; 
unison choruses. 4to. © Aug. 21, 
1925; 2 c.. Aug. 24; E 622514; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. [© arrange- 
ment] 15827 


Parson Jones, you ain’t livin’ right; 
w and melody T. Delaney, of U. S.; 
in D flat. © 1 ce. July 15, 1925 E 
617394; Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 

15828 


Part them if you can; w and melody 
W. S. Turner, of U.S. ©1c. July 
6, 1925; E 617125; Willie Staton 
Turner, Wilmot, Ark. 15829 


Partenza (La) del crociato; il prode 
Anselmo, versi G. Visconti-Venosta, 
musica Virgilio Mortari, of Italy. 
© June: 29, 1925 5) tile: July ait 
615030; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 15830 


Pas sur la bouche; de loperétte, pa- 
roles André Barde, musique Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615194; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15831 


716 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


fox trot, de l’opérette, Maurice 
Yvain, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 
oy 1925 1 ce) Awe. 33 oh 615788 5 


Francis Salabert, Paris. [© or- 
chestration] 15832 
—_—-————pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 


e. July 2; E 615193; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 
15833 
Pass along the sunshine; w George O. 
Webster, m C. D. Emerson, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; EB 
620049 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 15834 


Passacaglia; von Robert Miiller-Hart- 
mann, of Germany, op. 17°; klavier. 
© Apr. 11, 1925; 1 ce June 1; EB 
615350; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig-Retidn., Germany. 15835 


Passage-bird’s farewell (Abschied der 
vogel) ; three-part song, w J. von 
Hichendorff, English version Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, m Eugen Hildach, 
op. 14, no. 1, arr. Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
Hier) ©) vAme? 10)11925 7:2 0e) ‘Aug. 
29; E 622754; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 15836 


Passage (Le) du printemps (Pass- 
ing of the spring); paroles du Ja- 
ponais traduites en Anglais, Clara 
Walsh, en Francais, Annie Hay- 
ward, musique Eva Ruth Spalding, 
of England. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 e. 
Aug. 38, 1925; E 615681; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 15837 


Passionate austerity; procession, Ab- 
ram Chasins, of U. S., op. 4; pf. 
(In The master class) © Aug. 10, 
MOP Owen Gey AU... 42-5 We.6221953° J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 15838 


Passionate lover; w Dena Tempest, m 
Mary Nightingale, of England; in 
ene) aly ris, 1920. 1 C. suly te 
E 615451; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 15839 


Path of life; w and melody F. Swin- 
ney, of U.S. © 1c July 29, 1925; 
EK 617829; EF. Swinney, Hayden, 
Ariz. 15840 


Pathetique; for scenes of deep sor- 
row, Frederic Noyes, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © July 
21; EH 615527; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 15841 


Patricia; song play in 2 acts, w and 
m F. Holland, of U.S. ©1e. July 
2, 1925; D 26786; Frank Holland, 
Evansville, Ind. 15842 


15853 


Patriot’s (The) song; w Wreford, m 
G. W. Tush, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 
11. 1995 7 Die. “Auge. 2 5° 622230; 
George W. Tush, Columbus, O. 

15843 


Patron (The) ; w Francis Scott Key, 


S. F. Smith and others, m John 
Stafford Smith, Henry Carey and 
others, compiled Leslie R. Smith, of 
U. S. Philadelphia, Pa., Hall-Mack 
eo. 112mo.. (©) July 15, 1925 +¢,2 xe: 
and aff. July 24; A 863302; National 
grange, P. of H., Tippecanoe City, O. 
15844 
Pavane; by Herbert F. Sharpe, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. 


Aug. 27, 19255. 2° ex Aus, 2712 EH 
620534; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


15845 

Peace anthem; w and m C. W. Wood, 
of U. S. 24mo. © June 17, 1925; 
2c. June 18; EH 619452; Chas. Wilt- 
shire Wood, Rochester, N. Y. 15846 


Peace with God; w Fanny J. Crosby, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © Aug. 
28, 1925; 2°¢. Aug. 283 BH 622711; 
Review & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 15847 


Pearly (The) gates; w James Rowe, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 ce. June 22; E 617750; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

15848 

Peerless (The) rider; descriptive 
march-galop, H. J. Lincoln, of U. S.; 
pf. Philadelphia, Harry J. Lincoln 
music co. ,@ Aug. 15, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 17; E 622379; Harry J. Lin- 
coln, Philadelphia. 15849 


Pendant la halte; danse arabe, Ga- 


briel-Marie et Hans Ourdine, both 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. Paris, Rouart, Lerolle et cie. 
© July 5; 1925; 1 « Aus. 3; BH 
615742; S. Chapelier, Paris. 15850 


Pennant (The) songs for institutes, 
colleges, etc., compiled J. W. Yoder, 
GEN Se avs) «Cl vl Uy pha 12h: 
2 ec. and aff. July 24; A 863301; 
Hall-Mack eco., Philadelphia. 15851 


Pennsylvania; w and m Jack Keefer, 
of U. S. Monessen, Pa., Refeek mu- 
sic pub. co. © July 17, 1925; 2 e. 
July 20; E 617700; J. R. Keefer, 
Monessen, Pa. 15852 


Pensée (Une) romantique; by Edou- 
ard Saint-Juste, of Great Britain; 
pf. © July 13, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 15; 
E 615930; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 15853 


COC 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15854 


Penseroso (Il); by Carl -Millegram 
and J. Tourneur, both of U. S.; 


orch. © June 27, 1925; 2 c. July 
1; E 619490; Harms, ine. New 
York. 15854 


Perche’ non me ami; valzer, melodie 
Mitchele Sottile, of U. S. © 1e. 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 620614; M. Sot- 
tile, New York. 15855 


Perditempo ...e rompicapo! versi 
Nestore Giordano, musica Alfredo 
Giordano, of Italy: mand. ace. Na- 
ples, Edizione casa editrice Marechi- 
ares iSvo.  ~OrAprids. 1 925ce ike. 
July 14; E 615330; Vincenzo Espo- 
sito, Naples. 15856 


Pernette (La) ; fileuse, poésie de Blois, 
musique Raoul Laparra, of France. 
© Jaky #5510252. de. ANS Bien) 
615655; Heugel, Paris. 15857 


Péruvienne (La); de Pas sur la bou- 
che, paroles André Barde, musique 
Maurice Yvain, of France. © June 
4, 1925; 1lye@n July 2; BD 615195; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15858 


Peter Pan; by Berenice Benson Bent- 
fey, -0f Un S.3 pe wiOuduly 15, 1925); 
2 ¢. July 17; E 619713; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 15859 


w and m C. Gilpin, of U.S. ©1 
e. Aug. 19, 1925; E 622446; Charles 
Gilpin, Philadelphia. 15860 


Peter Puget’s basin; w and m Jay 
Cantrell Piatt, of U. S., harmonized 
James ~Hamilton Howe. © June 
16, 1925; 2 « June 22; BE 617304; 
Piatt, Tomlinson & Cooper, Seattle. 

15861 


Petite (Une) femme; de Chou-Chou, 
paroles Max Eddy et Raoul Praxy, 
musique Henri Berény, of France. 
©. Sue 4 71925". te), duty 2-H 
615185; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15862 


fox-trot ou one step, de Chou- 
chou, de Henri Berény, arr. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur et paroles. 4to. © July 
De 19255 |. Icey clue, de Gla ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 


Petite histoire; by Charles Huerter, 
transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; organ. © July 16, 1925; 2 
c. Aug. 5; E 620186; Oliver Ditson 
¢o., Boston. [© arrangement] 

15864 


15863. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Petite mazurka; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op. 18; pf. © Aug. 19, 1925; 
‘2c. Aug, 24; E 622631; B. F. Wood 
music ¢co., Boston. 15865 


Petite Parisienne; valse_ caprice, 
Henry Purmort Hames, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ¢@ Aug. 15; E 
622332; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15866 


Petite polka; by G. E. McGrath, of 
U: S:; pe....©Od & July 2339925" 32: 
617653; Grace E. MeGrath, Wash- 
ington. 15867 


Petite valse; by Archy Rosenthal, of 
Great Britain; pf. © June 2, 1925; 
1 c. June 22; EH 615400; Augener, 
itd... London. 15868 


Petites (Les) femmes; de J’adore ga, 
livret Albert Willemetz et Saint- 
Granier, muSique H. Christiné, of 


France. © June 4, 1925; 1 ce. July 
2: E 615160: Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15869 


Petits (Les) soldats ; by Spencer Dyke, 
of Great Britain; violin. (Jn 1926 
school examinations. violin, primary 
division, list A) © July 18, 1925; 
1c Aug. 1: E 615604; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. & the R. C. 
M., London. 15870 


Petyrek (Felix) 3 tanze fiir fidten (3 
danses pour flfites) ; von F, Petyrek, 
of Austria. 1. Hirtenweise. [2 
others] © May 27, 1925; 1 ¢c. July 
6; E 615278; Universal edition ac- 
tiengesellschaft, Vienna. 15871 


Phantom ship; w and m R. EH. Rad- 
datz, of U. Ss. ©1ec. Aug. 1, 1925; 
E 620089; Ruby E. Raddatz, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. 15872 


Phi sigma kappa sweetheart; w Sid- 
ney B. Maynard, m Charles W. Phil- 
lips, of U. S. Lineoln, Neb., Sigma 
deuteron. © July i138, 1925272. 
July 14; E 617372; Maynard & 
Phillips, Lincoln, Neb. 15873 


Philadelphia (The) sesqui-centennial 
march; by Harry Christian Theis, 
sr... of U..S.,. arr Hare elacris:: 
solo B flat cornet. © 1 ce. Aug. 25, 
1925: E 620491; Harry C. Theis, 
sr., Philadelphia. 15874 


Philanderer (The) ; character sketch, 
Bertram Srawley, of England, op. 
30, arr. Geo. H. Sanders, of U. S.; 
pf.—organ conductor. © July 25, 
1925; 2 ce. July 29; E 617856; Geo. 
H. Sanders co., New York. 15875 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 - 


15899 


~ 


Phillis the fair; w Robert Burns, m | Pierrot’s lament; pantomime baliet, 


Henry Hugh Bancroft, of Great 
Britain. © June 2, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 

._ 3; E 615631; Augener, Itd., London. 
15876 

Phool-ology ; w and m Claude MacAr- 


thur, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to.. 


Gi suly 21 1925: 2: «) Julyy23; 
619827; Boston music co., Boston. 

15877 

Phyllis; character sketch, Lucien G. 

Gham; of UayS.3 pi: .©; Aug.’ 8, 

1925552, ec. Aug, 13 5. 622262; G. 

Schirmer, ine., New York. 15878 


Piccola straniera! canzone hesitation. 
parole e musica Luigi Fagiolari, of 
Italy. © July 20. 1925; 1 ec. July 
16: EH 615422; A. Forlivesi «& «@., 
Florence, Italy. 15879 


Pickanniny blues; w and m R. EH. Cal- 
nan, of U. S.. [Photostat] ©1lee. 
Aug. 24, 1925; EH 622657; Ruth Elise 
Calnan, Los Angeles. 15880 


Pickanniny march; by Lena Wheeler 
Chambers, of U. S.; pf. © July 1, 
1925; 2c. July 1; E 617049; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 15881 


Pickaninny’s sandman; w and melody 
J. E. Smith, of U. S. ©1e. July 
21, 1925; E 617558; John E. Smith, 
New Orleans. 15882 


Pickles; or, In old Vienna, musical 
comedy in three acts, libretto and 
lyrics Gordon Wilson and Donn 
Crane, m Allan Benedict, of U. S., 
ed. Alfred Walthal, dramatized 
Frederick G. Johnson. Full vocal 
se. and libretto. 4to. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 c«. Aug. 31; D 26804; H. T. 
FitzSimons, Chicago. 15883 


Pic-nic schottisch; from suite A holi- 
day, Harry B. Cairns [pseud. of 
John S. Fearis] of U. S.; pf. (Jn 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 
tf; I25p02%e Aue! i22); B'622522 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago, 15884 

Picture (The) on the wall; wand 
melody J. F. Murphy, of U.S. ©1 
e. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622627; James 
¥. Murphy, Chicago. 15885 


Piéces Sans titres; par Alexandre 
Tehérepnine, revue et doigtée I. 
Philipp, of France; pf. nos. 1-8. © 
July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615760; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© revision] 

15886 

Pierrot ; serenade, J. Frank Frysinger, 
GSU: VS. op..208.; .pir ©-Augs 18, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; HE 620194; FB. W. 
Schulz & co.. Boston. 15887 


A. J. Vanderbilt, of Holland, domi- 
ciled at Hoboken, N. J.; pf. ©1e. 
July 31, 1925; E 617912; Adrian J. 
Vanderbilt, Hoboken, N. J. 15888 


Pig foot shuffle; by J. Meller, of U. S.:_ 


pf. ©l1e. Aug. 28, 1925; E 622740; 
Edith Smith, New York. 15889 


Pijmy jeszcze duszkiem; w John 
Pukanty, m arr. Frank Przybylski, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © 1c. July 
20, 1925; EH 619792; Victor music 
roll co., Chicago. 15890 

Pilgrims (The) (Les pélerins) ; im- 
pression musicale, Anton Vodorin- 
ski, of Great Britain, op. 26, no. 4; 
pt. © July 13,:1925; 1c. Aug, 15; 
E 615933 ; A: Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 15891 

Pillow (The) fight; frolic from suite 
Five little sketches, Harold N. 
Wansborough, of U. S.; pf. (In 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 
17, 1925; 2 c« Aug. 22; EH 622546; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 15892 

Pioggia di baci; polka, Giuseppe Tur- 
riziani, arr. J. Gioé, both of U. S.; 
mand. or violin solo. 4to. © May 
25, 1925; 2 ec. May 27; E 619443; 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, New York. 

15893 

Piquita; w Joe Byron Totten, melody 
Arthur Bergh, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
3, 1925; E 620669; Leo Feist inc.. 
New York. 15894 

Pirate’s (The) delight; w C. Fox- 
Smith, m Tod B. Galloway, of U. S. 
© July 18, 1925; 2 ec. July 21; E 
617514; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15895 

Pitter-pat; w and m M. B. Gallaher, 
CMmLias.| © te duly 26, 19255 om 
6201381; Myrta Bel Gallaher, New 
York. 15896 

Plain old blues; by Bob Fuller and 
Isadore Myer, both of U. S.; B flat 
clarinet solo with pf. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1925; EK 629619; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15897 

Plainte (Une) (A plaint); paroles du 
Japonais, traduites en Anglais, Clara 
Walsh, en Francais, Annie Hay- 
ward, musique Eva Ruth Spalding, 
of England. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 615679; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 15898 

Play that Midnight waltz for me; by 
L. E. Turner, of U. S.; instrumen- 
tal. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1925; E 617948; 
Lioyd Edward Turner. New Bed- 
ford. Mass. 15899 


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15900 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Playfulness (Spiel und scherz); by 
R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 103, 


no.) 23 pk. 4G. uly ts, TO25 Zire. 
July 16; E 619667; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15900 


Playground of my dreams, where ten 
thousand lakes are calling; w Perry 
Mack [pseud. of Andrew Perry 
McDowell], m Ward Roye [pseud. 
of Arthur Roy Ward] of U. 8S. © 
Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 26; H 
617213; Co-operative pub. co., Min- 
neapolis. 15901 


Playing around; w D. Frank Marcus, 
melody M. Alexander, of U. S. © 
1e. July 22, 1925; E 619863; Maloof 
phonograph and music co., New 
York, 15902 


Playing soldier; by Mildred Adair, of 
US pt. ©. Aue. 14 1925. 2. 


Aug. 17; E 622355; Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 15903 


Playing tag; by Vivien Bard, of U. 
S.; pf. © Aug: 18, 1925; 2 e, Aug. 
15: E 620327; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 15904 


Playtime; by Eyvind Hagerup Bull, 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn From a child’s 
day) © Aug. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 
15; E 6203822; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 15905 


by Frances Terry, of U. S.; pf. 
© July 18, 1925; 2 c.. July 21; EB 
617475; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15906 


descriptive suite, A. Nelligan, of 
U. 8.; pf. with w. 1. March of the 
tin soldiers. [2 others] © Aug. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. July 27; E 622060; Anne 
Nelligan, St. Mary of the Woods, 
Ind. 15907 


Playtime waltz; by Will S. Wilcox, of 
WeS:,; op. 30; no. 5; pi © Tune 
30, 1925; 2c. July 1; E 617062; Wil- 
cox music ¢co., Plains, Pa. 15908 


Pleading; by J. B. Walters, arr. Ver- 
non HE. Fries, both of U. S.; pf. © 
Aug. 25, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 26; E 
620559 ; Jefferson B. Walters, Day- 
ton, O. 15909 


Please be good to that dear mother; 
waltz, w H. Luebtow, jr., m F. Ver- 
milyer and H. Luebtow, jr., both of 
U. S. © June. 22.51925: 2-e Sune 
30; E 619994; Fred Vermilyer and 
Hector Luebtow, jr., Milwaukee. 

15910 


Please love me stronger longer Johnny 
dear; w and m John C. and B. F. 


Spikes, both of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1925; E 620302; Spikes bros. 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 15911 


Please mama, kiss me ’ecause I ean’t 
go to sleep; w and melody H. Pear- 
sall, of U. S. ©1ce. July 29, 1925; 
EK 617816; Howard Pearsall, New 
York. 15912 

Plénitude; poéme A. M. Gossez, mu- 
sique EK. Letellier, of France. Paris, 
Max Hschig et cie. © June 4, 1925; 
1 e. July 2; E 615089; Edgar Le- 


tellier, Paris. 15913 
Plenty o’ room; collected and arr. 
Jean Taylor, of U. S. (in Six 
spirituals) © Aug. 3, 1925; 2 e. 


Aug. 8; E 620247; H. W. Gray co.; 
New York. [© arrangement] 
15914 


Pochades; six piéces, Robert-Charles 
Martin, of France, op. 133, no. 1-6; 
pf. 1. Tendresse et mélancolie. [5 
others] © June 4, 1925; 1c. July 
2; E 615152; Heugel, Paris. 15915 


Pod tym naSim okenetkom; pochod ze 
slovickych pisni, arr. Karel Echtner, 
of U.S. 4to. 1. Orch.—2. Band. © 
July. 11,1925; .2..c..each July 27; EH 
619734, 619737; Vitak-Hlsnic co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 

15916, 15917 

Poémes chinois de l’époque song; pa- 
roles Li Tsring- Tchao et divers 
auteurs, traduits George Soulié de 
Morant, musique Armand Bolséne, 
of France. 1. Une jonchée de fleurs 
de pécher. [5 others] © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c Aug. 3, 1925; E 615716; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. [© 
translation ] 15918 


Poet’s (The) hour; w George Croly, 
biographical sketch, annotations on 
form, structure and m Alexander 
G. Henneman, of U. 8.; high voice. 
© July 28, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 1; EB 
617902; Catholic education press, 
Washington. 15919 


Poilishe (Die) chasene; w and melo- 
dy P. Burstein, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York. ©1e. June 25, 1925; 
EK 617283; Paul Burstein, Brooklyn. 

15920 

Police blues; w and m F.. Williams, of 
Ui Se) Quote Auge elas 
620269; Fannie Williams, Chicago. 

15921 


Polichinelle (Punchinello) ; by Serge 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, no. 4, ed. Cal- 
vin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
27, 1925; 2 c Aug. 27; E 620542; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 15922 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. T-8, 1925 


Polka-charge; par Jane Malka, of 
France; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 2; EH 615097; Heugel, Paris. 

15923 


Pollet (Marcel) Cinq petites piéces 
pour piano; en forme de danses a 
la mode, M. Pollet, of France. 1. 
Prolalie. [4 others] © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615724; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

; 15924 


Polonaise; par Anton Dvorak, op. 
posth., rev. Wilhelm Jeral, of Aus- 
tria: violoncelle et pf. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 24; E 624012; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 15925 


Polonaise joyeuse; by Richard Krentz- 
ime con Germany; op. 118; pt. 1. 
Duet.—2. Solo. © July 18, 1925; 
2 ce. each July 21; E 617519, 617520; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15926, 15927 


Pomona college song book; w and m 
various authors, compilers, of U. S. 
4to. © June 8, 1925; 2 c. July 14; 
aff. July 15; A 860820; Pomona col- 
lege alumni assn., Claremont, Calif. 

15928 


Poor little Ford coupe; w Fred East- 
on, melody Marcelle Fuchs, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1925; E 622689; 
Fred M. Easton, San Francisco. 

15929 


Popeorn (The) dance; danse humor- 
esque, Sturkow Ryder, of U. S.; pf. 
©" Aug. /10,'1925: 2'e. Aug. 15; E 
622336; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 15930 


Popular marches; arr. Henry Tol- 
hurst, of Great Britain; pf. Pax- 
ton’s ed. bk. 5. ’Neath HEngland’s 
ag ee OUners in©) JULY, 4, \O25% 
te July 1; FE 615261; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 15931 


Popular pianologues from the repor- 
toire of Coyla May Spring; written 
and compiled Clay Smith, of U. S. 
© Aug. 6, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
13; A 864207; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 15932 


Popular rags; arr. Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; pf., with Ist. and 
obbl. violins and violoncello, bass ad 
lib. (Music for all occasions, bk. 7) 
Coonville band parade. [2 others] 
©lPuly 10,1925 00 vey July é: EB 
615276; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 15933 


15945 


Portrait d’une jeune fille; par Robert 
Charles Martin, of France, op. 133, 
no. 4; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 «. 
July 2; EH 615221; Heugel, Paris. 


15934 


Portrait of a dancer in red; orchestral 
phantasy, Maurice Besly, op. 25, pf. 
conductor arr. Sydney Baynes, both 
of Great Britain; orch. © July 27, 
1925; 1c. Aug. 19; E 615910; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 15935 


Postman (The) ; w and m I. S. North, 
of U. S. Bradford, Pa., North pub. 


eo ©Aug, 5, 1925 2) eo Aug Ge: 


EK 622016; Isabel Stewart-North, 
Bradford, Pa. 15936 


Pour Dieu, faites-moi quelque bien; 
poésie Charles d’Orléans, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
5, 1925; 1 e. Aug. 3; E 615658; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 15937 


Pour mon ami; paroles et musique EH. 
Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; H 615225; 
Heugel, Paris. 15938 


Povera mamma morta; w Riccardo 
Cordiferro, m Paolo Signore, of U. 
S. ©l1c. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620630; 
R. G. §S. music roll corp.; Jersey 
City. 15939 


Povero fiore; rimembranza, poesia A. 
Sgro, musica Roceo Faleciglia, of 
USe (© Funenks 1925 3 Qe. Mulys Si: 
HE 619424; Antonio Sgro, Keiser, Pa. 

15940 

Preambulum; by Albert Stoessel, of 
U) Sipevielin and>ipf: © \dJubky? d, 
1925; 2. c. July’ 6; H 617109; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 15941 


Praise, O praise our God and King; 
full harvest anthem, w Henry Baker, 
m KF. W. Wadely, of England ; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © July 31, 
1925; 1 c« Aug. 8; E 615846; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 15942 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; Biblical 
text, set to m Anna _ Elizabeth 
Gaeng, of U. S. 1. High voice, in EB 
flat.—2. Med. voice, in C. © July 
28, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. 5; E 620185; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15943 


Praise ye the Lord; anthem, m S§8. B. 
Stambaugh, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 11, 1924; 2 ¢c. July 9, 
1925; EH 619520 ; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 15944 


Prayer (The) of the pilgrim; w and 
m E. Stewart, of U. S. 8vo. © 
Aug. 7, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 10; E 622211; 
Elizabeth Stewart, Chicago. 15945 


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15946 


Precocity ; by Abram Chasins, of U.S., 
op. 4; pf. (ifn The master class) 
©’ Aner) 10, 1925 362 eaAuge 125 EH 
622193 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15946 

Preghiera a primavera; versi Alman, 
musica O. Cattedra, of Italy ; mand. 
ace. Naples, Hdizione casa editrice. 
Svo.y © Apt.,15, 1925: 4 ¢.. July 14 
E 615335; Vincenzo EHsposito, Na- 
ples. 15947 


Prélude romantique; de Le modéle 
jaloux, Rogelio Huguet, of Spain; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615134; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement j 15948 
Préludes et pensées; de Fr. Betbeze, 


of Belgium; orch. avec ergue con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 1c. 
July 2; EH 615108; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 15949 


Preparatory course; eight transposi- 
tion preludes, Carl and Reinhold 
Faelten, of U. S.; pf. bk. 5: © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2c. Aug. 3; E 620094; Fael- 
ten pianoforte school, Boston. 15950 


Preparazione alla tettura ed al tras- 
porto a prima vista sul pianoforte ; 
di L. Forino,. of Italy. © July, 24, 
OZ Fi ke. lily Zo, “Eh Oboost 5 Ge 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15951 


violino; di Luigi Forino, of Italy. 
Edizione Ricordi. © July 22, 1925; 


ic. July 238; HK 615538; G.” Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 15952 
Presto; quatri€me arabesque, par 


Alexandre Tchérepnine, ed. revue et 
doigtée I. Philipp, of France; pf. 
©, mune 4. 192551. ©. lonhy 8) 
615178; Heugel, Paris. [© revision 
and fingering | 15953 
Pretending ; w Gracie Deagon, m Belle 
Baker, of U. 8.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. Dick Konter, of U. S: © 


Fi 5 Gama O Mens US 245 Neely ave OME wr Jab ua nea Leese wD 
618863; Maurice Abrahams, inc., 
New York. 15954 


Pretty baby; fox trot, w and melody 
Prise A. (Bert) Engle, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 13, 1925; EH 620300; Prise 
A. Engle, Carlos, Ind. 15955 


Pretty Mary Ann; novelty. w and m 
Chick Hndor and Eddie Ward, both 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; EH 6202338; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc., New 
York. 15956 


——w and melody Chick Endor and 
Eddie Ward, both of U. S. ©.1. 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 20 


July 25, 1925; E 617670; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
15957 


Pretty Peggy Palmer; w and m A. H. 
Woolley, of U. S., arr. Jessie San- 
derson. (©, .d...@ Ange” da, 19250 Hy 
622289; Arthur Henry Woolley, See- 
konk, Mass. 15958 


Pretty puppy; w and m Con Conrad 
-and Saul Bernie, both of U. 8S. © 
Aug. dh, 19255 (Arsen ganesh BE) 
622175 ;. Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 15959 


Pride of our nation Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia; w I. F. Reed, m Ray 
Hibbeler,; of U. 8S. Seward, Pa.,- 
Reed and Conrad. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 19; E 622499; Ira F. Reed; 
Seward, Pa. 15960 


Prima donna; w and melody L. KE. 
Bishop, of U. S.- © 1 e¢. July 29, 
1925; E 617832; Lillian E. Bishop, 
Atlanta. 15961 


Primavera ; mazurka, P. Seminara, of 
U:. S. 7 pi Oud’ eyeare bee ae B 
620157; Peter Seminara, Brooklyn. 

15962 

Primavera Marechiaro, 1925; album, 
versi M. A. Mancini ed autori di- 
versi, musica U. Colonnese ed autori 


' diversi, of Italy ; mand. ace.. Naples, 
Edizione casa editrice Marechiaro. 


8vo.; ,©.Apr., 15, 1925 7 1ie duly 7; 
A—Foreign 28115; Vincenzo Hspo- 
sito, Naples. 15963 


Primavera sei tu; versi EHnzo. Raul, 
musica O. Cattedra, of Italy; mand. 
acc. Naples, Edizione casa editrice 
Marechiaro. 8vo. © Apr. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. July 14; EH 615332; Vincénzo 
Esposito, Naples. 15964 


Prince Igor; dances from the opera, 
A. Borodine, of Russia, ed. Charles 
Woodhouse, of U. 8.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 1. Danse des jeunes 
filles poloytsiennes.—2. Danse po- 
lovtsienne. © Aug. 6, 1925; 1. ¢. 
Aug. 17; E 615909; Hawkes & son, 
London. 15965 


Prince (The) of Peace; w arr. and 
adapted from Richard Watson Gil- 
der, by Mary Louisa Butler, m 
Fanny Snow Knowlton, of U. S. 
4to, (© Aus. 6, 19250 2c. aes: 
I) 620244; Mary L. Butler, Chicago. 

15966 


Princess (The) ; love song from suite 
The masquerade ball, Harold N. 
Wansborough,:, of U. Si 3) pin 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 


782 


os 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 
Ue A925 >. 2c, Aug. 22%... 622540 ; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 15967 


Principessa azzurra ; 
G. Buzzolani, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1925; 
E 622649; Giosué Buzzolani, New 
York. . 15968 


Printemps fleuri; intermezzo, Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 299; piccola 


orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 

AMI Ge elOZo + he Cc. pANE 18s. HE 

615908; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
15969 


Prisoner (The) of Chillon; tone-poem, 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
pi.) suly:20, 1925; 1°e. July 27; E 
615555; Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd., 
London. 15970 


Pritzelpuppen; foxtrot, Mac Rauls, 
arr. ©. Robrecht, both of Germany ; 
jazz band mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
Ommy? Lh 1925. Ae yuly 24> EB 
615497; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 15971 


Prize (The) set. before us; w James 
Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mary to d925:> 29 eo syune 22; wb 
617747; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 


15972 


Procession (La); la tarde del corpus, 
paroles espagnoles Fidel Prado, 
paroles frangaises Lucien Boyer, 
musique M. Bertran Reyna, of 
Spain; aver clairons et tambours 
Gib © June. 4, 1925- 1c. July: 2; 
E 615209; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

159738 

Prohibition song; w and melody A. 
King, of Poland, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Gussie Schwartzenberg. 
Ort fe Aue. 97, 1925';" BE :622052'; 
Adolph King, New York. ‘15974 


Promenade (The) walk; from Artists 
and models, w Clifford Grey, m Al- 
fred Goodman, Maurie Rubens and 
J. Fred Coots, all of U. S. © July 
Gymlosza 2 .c. culy~ Ss’ BH 619477 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 15975 


Promenades; suite, Edmond Missa, of 
France; pf. 1. La route ensoleillée. 


lomormers| ©). June 4.571925 3.4 .e, 
July 2; E 615081; Jean Jobert, 
Paris. 15976 


Promessa d’ amore; mazurka, melody 
Raffaele Grauso, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1925; E 622748; Antonio 
Grauso, New York. 15977 


Promises; w Marcelle Fuchs, m H. 
Sagasti, of U. S. San Francisco, 


polka, melodia. 


15988 


Fisk music pub. co. © June 6, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 4; E 620142; Hector 
Sagasti, San Francisco. 15978 


Prucessione ; versi Luigi Sica, melodia 
Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, domi-’ 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1925; E 620449; D’Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 15979 


P’s & Q’s selection; by Pat Thayer, 
of Great Britain; pf. © June 30, 
1925; 1 « July 18; E 615286; La- 
reine & co., London. 15980 


Psalm 137; an den wassern zu Babel 
sassen wir und weinten, musik Kurt 
Thomas, of Germany, op. 4; ftir 2 
chore a cappella. Partitur. 4to. 
Oe Illy) 9 1995 + Ve. edu 28s) 
615638 ; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

15981 


Psyche waltz; by H. M. Jacquet, of 
France, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1c. July 25, 1925; EH 617680; H. 
Maurice Jacquet, New York. 15982 


P’tit (Un) machin comm’ @a; paroles 
Georges De Wissant, musique Joseph 
Szule, of France. © June 4, 1925; 
1 e@ July 2; E 615213; Edition 

.. Charles Brull, Paris. 15983 


Pulcinella; ballet, avec chant en un 
acte, d’aprés J. B. Pergolesi, par 
Igor Strawinsky, ed. Albert Spald- 
ing, of U. 8.; oreh. Partition. Ed. 
russe de musique. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
Zee Aus, 20 1925+" Ei 6225 t= Rus- 
sischer musikverlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 15984 


Punch and Judy; easy suite, Ernest 
Newton, of England; pf. June 
30, 1925; 1 ec. July 9; E 615280; 
Leonard & co., London. 15985 


Purcell pieces; 18 short and easy 
pieces, Henry Purcell, rev., fingered 
and phrased, Percy A. Whitehead, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 11, 
1925; 1 ec. July 18; E 615453; For- 
syth bros., ltd., London. [© re- 
vision, fingering and phrasing] 

5986 


Puta’s dancing song; Maori love song, 
w Marieda Batten, m William G. 
James, of England; in D. © Aug. 
3, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 615818; G. 
Ricordi & co., London. 15987 


Quality street; from The midnight 
follies, w Ronald Jeans, m Ivor 
Novello, of Great Britain. © June 
15,° 19255 1° ce: Duly 3s HY 615254; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 15988 


783 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15989 


Quand j’étais petite; poésie d’Auver- 
gne, musique Raoul Laparra, of 
France. © July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
3; E 615649; Heugel, Paris. 15989 


Quand je contemple votre ciel; par 
David Sequeira, of Spain, op. 20; 
pit We Dee. Sl, 192461 te. ‘Anet 3, 
1925; E 615707; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 15990 


Quand on n’a pas ce que lon aime; 
de Vopérette Pas sur la _ bouche, 
livret André Barde, musique Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France. © June 4, 


1925; 1 e. July 2; E 615067; Fran- | 


15991 


Quand une femme.. .; de lopérette 
P. L. M., paroles Rip [pseud. of 
Georges Thénon], musique H. Chris- 
tiné, of France. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615102; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15992 


Quand vous serez bien vieille; fileuse, 
poésie de Ronsard, musique Raoul 


cis Salabert, Paris. 


Laparra, of France. © July 5, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615656; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 15993 


Quarrel (The) ; by David Nyvall, jr., 
CL. Secphy © Sulyets, 1925-2 
e. July 17; E 619714; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 15994 

Quatuor en fa mineur; par H. Sauve- 
plane, of France; 2 violons, alto et 
violoncelle. Partition de _ poche. 
12mo. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Aug. 
3, 1925; EH 615677; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 15995 

Queen (The) and the toreador; w 
Chas. H. Webb, m F. Lowenberg, 
of U. S. Chicago, Clayton FE. Summy 
co. 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. 
© Aug. 27, 1925; 2 c each Aug. 14; 
H 622311; Florence Lowenberg, Chi- 
cago. 15996 

Queen (The) of charcoal alley; w 
and melody I. Wernet, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622804; Isa- 
bell Wernet, Ridgeway, Pa. 15997 

Queen’s (The) doll’s house; suite, 
Mary Wurm, of Great Britain, op. 
61; pf. 1. The king’s troops march 
by. [4 ‘others]:: © July: 7,° 1925; 
1c. Aug. 3; H 615617; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., Itd., London. 15998 

Querelle; allegro, Paul Fosse, of 
France, op. 91; orch. avee pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 1 
ez July 25. Ki Odd0 4537 'd.7 Yves k., 
Paris. 15999 


Quick! we have but a Second; chorus, 
w Thomas Moore, air Paddy O’Snap, 
arr. K. Finlav. of Great. Britain; 


pt: rr nse ¥20 


men’s voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd., 4to. © July 21, 1925; 
ic. Aug. 10; E 615837; Kenneth 
Finlay, Greenock, Scotland. 

~ 16000 


Quiétude; chant sans paroles, Jules 
Devaux, of England, op. 38, no. 6; 
pf. © Aug. 19, 19253 2 ce. Aug "24; 
E 622635; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 16001 


Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conservatory 
of music; by M. L. Quinn of U. S.; 
pf. and organ course. 1. Sections 16, 
17.—2. Lesson 2-—8. Sections 26, 
27.—4. Sections 12, 13: © May 8, 
11, 14; 2 c. each and aff. July 2;. 
A 860298-—860301; Mareus Lucius 
Quinn, Dorchester, Mass. 

16002-16005 


Quintet; by A. Maddison, of Great 
Britain; 2 violins, viola, violoncello 
and pf. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © July 4, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 10; 
E 615841; Adela Maddison, London. 

16006 


by C. Scott, of England; pf., two 
violons, viola and violoncello. Lon- 
don, Stainer & Bell, ltd. © July 
15;. 1925; 3b .e@y July, 2 hy ois: 
Cyril Seott, London. 16007 


Quintett ; von Giinter Raphael, of Ger- 
many, op. 6; 2 violinen, viola, vio- 
loncell und klavier, in C moll. © 
July, 14, 19255 eh Julysieee 
615640; Breitkopf u. Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 16008 


Quintette ; de Louis Vierne, of France; 
2 violons, alto, violoncelle et pf., 
parties. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Aug. 
3, 1925; E 615693 ; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 16009 


Rabbit foot blues; by J. Meller, of 
U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 11, 
1925; EH 620288; Hdith Smith, New 
York, 16010 


Rachmaninoff (Sergei V.) Prelude; 
arr. Byron C. Tapley, of U. S., op. 
217; pf. without. octaves. © July 
17,1925; .2 @. July 1S: 6lt45s-; 
Estate of Hamilton 8S. Gordon, New 
York. 16011 


Radio blues; w O. J. Patterson, m 
Thomas J. Miller, of U. S. © July 
10, 1925; 2 ec. July 13; HE 617362; 
Owen J. Patterson, Chicago. 


16012 


Radio eyes; w and melody S. C. Miller, 
of U: S:..-© We Sully 2a aie 
617596; Sam Carpenter Miller, Ak- 
ron, O. 16013 


184 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Radio love; w and m T. Prigge, of 
oats 2O©avic.. July, 45, 1192537 
617407; Theodore Prigge, New 
York. 16014 


Rah! rah! Cholly; w Ted Snyder and 
Jud Kline, m Russel Robinson, of 
U. S.: pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
22 1925> 2 ¢c.. Aug. 22° 620442; 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 

16015 


Rainy days; w Roscoe Gilmore Stott, 
m Clay Smith, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © July 22, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 30; E 619971; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 16016 

Rake (The) ; ballet suite, Roger Quil- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Dance 
at the feast. [4 others] © Aug. 
5, 1925; 1 c«. Aug. 22; E 624011; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 16017 


Rally day service, no. 1; w R. O. 
JOhnson and others, m R. O. John- 
son, J. HE. Sturgis and others, all of 
Us 48a; /8vo. » ©: July 1;°1925; 2: ¢ 
and aff. July 11; A 862133; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 16018 

Rangstrém (Ture) Tre dikter; af 
Verner von Heidenstam, musik T. 
Rangstrém, of Sweden. 1. Vi m&n- 
Miskorsi»;2 »sothers], «© uly: 20, 
1925; 1 « Aug. 4; E 615834; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 16019 


Rayito de sol; tonadilla, letra y mu- 
sica Maria Grever, of U. S. © June 
Pa wOeee tye. J uly.\3, Fei July: 29. 
E 619977 ; Casa Alemana de musica, 
s. a., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 16020 


Reaper (The) ; w Longfellow, m T. 8S. 
Hovette; of (U. S. .©.1 ce July: 2, 
1925; E 617095; T. S. Lovette, 
Washington. 16021 

Récit; de Rogelio Huguet, of Spain; 
oreh. avee pi. conducteur. Ato. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615124; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16022 


Recordare; messa di requiem, ter- 
zetto, canone a tre parti alla settima 
e sesta, Latin parole, musica Gino 
Valbonesi, of Italy; sop., mezzo- 
sop. e ten. © July 20, 1925; 1 «. 
July 16; E 615419; A. Forlivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 16023 


Recreating etudes; for equalizing both 
hands, R. S. Morrison, of U. 8.; pf. 
@© | Fune 25, 1925';: 2ives: July. 2):1 b 
619386; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16024 

Recreative studies; by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of England; pf. bk. 2. © Aug. 
POMS TODS titel Aa. 24) A Gir ; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 16025 


16037 


Red hot mama, they’ve got nothing 
on her, she’s a cold baby now; w 
and melody T. Fletcher, of U.S. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1925; E 620578; Ted 
Fletcher, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 16026 


Reduction blues; 
melody Otis Spencer, of U. S. © 
1c. July 3, 1925; E 619487; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 16027 


Refrains from old Vienna; Vienna 
waltz, popular folk songs, arr. Louis 
Retter, of U. S.; pf. © July 15, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 11; E 619550; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 16028 


Reign (The) of peace; w and m L. M. 
P. Walker, of U. S. 8vo. © June 
30, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 12; E 622174; 
Lillian Mae Pullinger Walker, Oak- 
land, Calif. 16029 


Remalee; valse, Joseph Mueller, of 
eA S.¢ npr. © ca Wy rexel byes IS PARP Siena 
Aug. 29 « E 622558; Forster music 
publisher, ine. Chicago. 16030 


Remember the Sabbath day; w E. E. 
Hewitt,°m B. D. Ackley, of U. 8. 
OyrAtie? 72521925 3-2 e! -Aug! 28.0) 
622720; Review & Herald pub. assn., 
Washington. 16031 

Remembrance; romance sans paroles, 
Carl Reber, op. 73, ed. and rev. Cal- 
vin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
2701925172 @ Aug. 27; KY 620527 ; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 16032 

w and melody J. HE. Dillon, of 
Weusi © so ecilAwe. 10991925 74H 
622081; James HE. Dillon, Walnut 
Grove, Calif. 160383 

Reminiscence; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of U. S., op. 153, no. 4; organ. (In 
Lemare’s five sketches for organ) 
©; Aug.) 1%; 1925; (-2..e,:Aug. 225, 6 
622527; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16034 

Reminisque; waltz, J. R. Dupre, of 
WU. Sivphl “@Oitie Aug.212):0925 3 EB 
622206; John Remy Dupre, Tampa, 
Fla. 16035 

Remorse; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
Wrst Su Ope, ber (no. }2 5] organ... ;: (iz 
Lemare’s five sketches for organ) 
©) Aue SUE 1925s Ae tv Aue: 22. Ry, 
622525; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16036 

Rent a little part of your little heart, 
that would be my sunny home; w 
J. M. Murphy, m C. A. Tasch, arr. 
Henry Uhl, both of U. S. ©1e. 
July 6, 1925; E 617186; John M. 
Murphy and Clyde A. Tasch, To- 
ledo, O. 16037 


785 


w Gilbert Wells, ; 


) 
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| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16038 


Re-pledging our faith; w and m Uno- 
~ hoo, [pseud. of E. A. Meyer] of 
U.{8.') © Auexi2t) 19250 2ire. hae. 


24; E 620499; Hrnest Augustus 
Meyer, Brooklyn. 16038 
Reproches ; paraphrase, Edouard 


Mathé, of France; violoncello solo 
et orech. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
@ July 5, 1925*% “eo e¢. .Adie.3-327 
615784; Paul MDecourcelle, Nice, 
France. 16039 


Requiem e Kyrie; dalla Messa di re- 
quiem, Gino Valbonesi, of Italy; 4 
voci e coro. © June 29, 1925; 1 ec. 
July 1; E 6150382; A. Foriivesi & 
c., Florence, Italy. 16040 


Responses; set 3, m Daniel Protheroe, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 4acc., 
ad lib. 4to. 1. Cause me to hear 
Thy loving kindness [3 others] © 
JULY «coy. L925 2 ve. duly, 2a sn 
619884; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 16041 


Responses after prayer; m Harold Vin- 
cent Milligan, of U..S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. 1. Grant, we beseech 
Thee. [5 others] © July 20, 1925; 
2 ec. July 20; E 619761; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16042 


Retrospection; by Edouard Saint- 
Juste, of Great Britain; pf. © 
uly 1S, 1925s dk ec PAE eb ee 
615929; A. Hammond & ¢o., London. 

160438 


Reuben Ranzo; chantey, w traditional, 
m Bryceson Treharne, of Canada; 
cho. for men’s voices. 4to. © July 

23, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 622004; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 16044 


Reunion; after the battles are over, 
part-song, w Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 
m J. H. Hutchinson, of Great Brit- 
ain; men’s voices, in A min. Ash- 
down ed. S8vo. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 21, 1925; 
1e. July 21; E 615462; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 16045 


Réve; by Edmund Parlow, of Ger- 
many; pf. © Aug. 11, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 14; E 620311; Boston music 
co., Boston. 16046 


Reverie; by Henry Purmort Eames, of 
We-S. 3 Di. WO. Aug, 10. 1925202 Ve. 
Aug. 15; E 622329; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 16047 


Rhythms for children; physical edu- 
cation hand bk., M. S. Shafer and 
M. M. Mosher, both of U. S.  8vo. 
no. 1, section 110.—no. 2, section 
111. © May 9, 1925; 2 c. each July 


~Ricreazioni pianistiche 


pt. 1m ns vy 20 


27; affs. July 30; A 862584, 862585 : 
Mary S. Shafer and Mary Morgan 
Mosher, New York. [© new mat- 
ter | 16048, 16049 


Rickenbacker mama; w and m Tom 
Calloway [i. e. T. L. Calloway] of 
1s Ss i Opielu Cxy, 0 ULC we ae ee: 
617414; Thomas Lyons Calloway, 
Concord, Tenn. 16050 


Ricorde ’e Napule; versi Enzo Batti- 
parano, musica Alfredo Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © July 1, 1925; 2 ¢. July 
8; E 617240: Enrico Pacella, New 
York. 16951 

(Récréations - 
au piano) ; dieci piccoli pezzi melo- 
dici, Giuseppe Galluzzi, of Italy; pf., 
a quattro mani, nell’ estensione di 
ecinque note. Seconda serie. obbl. 
8vo. © July 22, 1925; 1¢. July 23: 
E 615537; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16052 

Ride ’em cowboy; by G. C. Ausley, of 
U. S.; pf. © 1 e. June 18, 1925: 
H 617296; George Conrad Auslev. 
Compton, Calif. 16053 

Ride (A) in granpa’s jitney; by Al- 
lene K. Bixby, of U. S.; pf. Bos- 
ton-New York, Evans music co. © 
June 29, 1925; 2c. July 3; E 617096; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 16054 


Itifka; w A. L. Beiner and Wm. W. 
Rice, m A. L. Beiner, of U. S. © 
1c. July 3, 1925; BH 617384= Art L. - 
Beiner, Chicago. 16055 

w and m Art L. Beiner and Wm. 
W. Rice, both of U. S. © Aug. 31, 
1925 2:¢c). Aug. 31 57H) 6228357" Wall 
Rossiter, Chicago. 16056 

Righteous, heavenly King; w and m 
L. C. Metcalfe, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 28; E 622708; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Washing- 
ton. 16057 

Ring merry bells; w James Rowe, m 
S. W. Beazley. of U. S. © Mar. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 10; E 622167; Sam- 
uel William Beazley, Chicago. 16058 

Ring out, wild bells; festival carol, w 
Tennyson, m Percy EH. Fletcher, of 
Hngland ; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© July 31, 1925; 1 e« Aug. 8; HB 
615844; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 16059 

two-part festival carol, w Tenny- 

son, m Perey BH. Fletcher, of Eng- 
land; sop. and alto. 4to. © Aug. 

14, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 21; EH 615938; 

Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 

rangement | 16060 


786 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Riquette; operette in drei akten, Ru- 
dolph Schanzer und Ernst Welisch. 
musik Oscar Straus, of Austria; 
vollstandiger klavierauszug zum di- 
rigieren eingerichtet von Max Roth. 
In two pts., libretto and music. © 
ans 20am 1925 77 ke, Apr. ¢183..D 
26803 ; W. Karezag, Vienna and Drei 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 16061 


Rising sun, O lead me to my love: w 
Alfred Bryan, melody Otto Motzan 
and Arthur Lange, both of U. S. © 

1c. Aug. 12, 1925; E 622203; Arthur 
Lange, inc., New. York. 16062 


Rispetti ... per dispetto; canzone- 
one step, Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, 
op. 397; piccola orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © July 22, 1925; 1c. 
July 23; H 615586; G. Ricordi & co., 

- Milan. 16063 

Risveglio (Il) ; poema sinfonico, Ric- 
eardo Leporatti, of Italy; grande 
orch, partition. Il carnevale. [5 
others] © Dee. 31, 1924; 1c. Aug. 
3, 1925; EH 615712; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 16064 


Rita; tambourine dance, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S.; pf. ©C July 18, 
1925; 2 e. July 21; E 617494; Theo. 

. Presser co., Philadelphia. 16065 


Ritournelle ; par Florent Schmitt, arr. 
S. Chapelier, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615728; Rouart, 

- Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© orchestra- 
tion] 16066 


River (The); part-song, w Julia H. 
Johnston, m Paul Atwood, of U. S.; 
mezzo-sop., alto and bar. 4to. © 
Ate. 24, 44925; 2 .c.. Aug. 205, 
620502; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

16067 

Road (The) that leads to somewhere 
else; w J. P. Becker, m J. P. and 
Grace G. Becker, both of U. S. © 
ic. July 18, 1925; H 617437... John 
P. Becker, Berkeley, Calif. 16068 


Roamin’ around; w and m Sonny Clay 
and Herbert Wiedoeft, both of U. S. 
@- duly 10,°1925.;°2¢. July 22.. b 
619855; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

16069 

Roaming (A) Romeo; w and melody 
fw Ayer! of Us Si''© & «July 14, 
1925; E 619583 ; Forence Ayer, Ard- 
more, Pa. 16070 

Roarin’ lions; w L. K. Wiggins, mel- 
ody F. Hall, of U. S. ©1 ce. July 
3, 1925; E 619410; Frederick Hall, 
West Palm Beach, Fla., and Lida 
Keck Wiggins, Palm- Beach, Fla. 

PLES 16071 


16082 


Roaring Leo; w L. K. Wiggins, m F. 
Hall, of U.S. 8vo. ©1e. July 11, 
1925; E 619610; Frederick Hall and 
Lida Keck Wiggins, Palm Beach, 
Fla. 16072 


Robin (The) ; unison song, w William ~ 


Blake, m Edgar L. Bainton, of Eng- 
land; in F. 4to. [Staff and tonie 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 15, 1925; 
1c Aug. 21; E 615936; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 16073 
Robinson (David) Suite; by D. Robin- 
son, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 1. 
June 15, 1925; E 618777; David 
Robinson, New York. 16074 


Rock of strength; sacred w, m Hugene 
Cowles, of U. S.; pf. or organ ace. 
1. Medium voice, in E flat—2. Low 
voice,-in’-C; 1©) Augs 1, 1925302) ¢. 
each Aug. 29; E 622752; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 16075 

Rodeheaver’s gospel solos and duets; 
w Fanny J. Crosby, Lizzie DeAr- 
mond and others, m Jno. R. Sweney, 
B. D. Ackley and others, compiled 
Y. P. Rodeheaver, of U. S. Chicago, 
Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. 12mo. 
© July 18, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. July 
24; A 864045; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 16076 


Rolling stone, I’m all alone: w Eric 
Valentine and J. A. Tunbridge, m 
Douglas Coombes, of England; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in E. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 
22, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 28; E 624018; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 16077 


Roman (Le) de Léandre; ouverture, 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. July 5, 
1925; 1 ec, Aug. 3; EH 615755; J. Yves 
kK) Poris: 16078 


Romance; by A. Louis Scarmolin, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © June 29, 
1025 7? 2 es Saly''3': WV6L (096 Y MET 
Evans, Boston. 16079 


de Leo Strockoff. of Great Brit- 
ain; violon et pf. © July 24, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 3; E 615687; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. 16080 
(Romanze); by Alfred Grinfeld, 
op. 45, no. 1, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
U S.4 pf, in F sharp!’"© Aug: 27, 
1925; 2 c.. Aug. 27; E 620537; Cen- 
tury musie pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement] 16081 
Romance days; w and melody J. F. 
Masterson, of U.S. ©1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617561; J. F. Masterson, 
Compton, Calif, , 16082 


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16083 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.20: 


Romance, from Raymond overture; 
adapted and arr. William Scher, of 
U. S.; pf. Kammen ed. © Mar. 31, 
1925; 2. ec. Aug. 20; E 622478; Jack 


and Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. [© 
adaptation and’ arrangement] 
16083 


Romantic fancies; romance, Arthur 
Kay, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 10, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 6223387; Foster mu- 
sie publisher, inc., New York. 

16084 

Romanza; by John S. Fearis, of U. 
S.: pf. © Aug, 10, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 
15; E 622347; Forster music pub: 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 16085 


Rondeau; by Jules Devaux, of Eng- 
land, op. 38, no. 3; pf. © Aug. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 622638; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 16086 


Rope ’em cowboy; or, Hootenanny, 
Eddie Willis, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
20, 1925; 2 e. Aug. 20; E 6204380; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 16087 


Rosa Mari’; versi e melodia Tony Fer- 
razzano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. 1 v@ <Suky* 24, yli9255> 
619560; Joseph Palazzolo, New York. 

16088 

Rosalinda; mazurka, N. Tesoriero, of 
UseSigd @' pL ve. Shy 424 (1925.7 
619913 ; Nettie Tesoriero, New York. 

16089 


Rose (Die); worte Hermann LOns, 
musik Paul Graener, of Germany, 
opis nr, beech, \ ©VrApr 20, 
1925; 1 c@ May 5; E 615479; Hd. 
Bote and G. Bock, Berlin. 16090 


Rose and cobalt blue; w and m Char- 
lott W. Paula, of U. S. Oakland, 
Calif., Richards pub. co. © July 
15, 1925; 2 ec. July 18; E 619898; 
R. EH. Richards, Oakland, Calif. 

. 16091 


Rose (The) and the musk; w Dena 
Tempest, m Roger Jalowicz, of 
France. ,.©’ Aug. 6, 1925: 1 c. Aug. 
8; E 615866; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 16092 


Rose bianche; mazurch, G. Ardizzone 
and F. Biazzo, both of U. S. ©le. 
July 1, 1925; E 619341; Le due 
Sicilie music roll co., New York. 

16093 

Rose (The) I found last summertime ; 
fox-trot, Ernest Melvin, arr. M. Wil- 
liams, of Great Britain; orch. Ato. 
© June 9, 1925; 1-c. July 15; EB 
615369; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 16094 


Rose-impromptu; waltz, Nathaniel 
Finston and Josef Koestner, both of 
U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 22; E 622564; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 16095. 


Rose (A) in the posies; w and mel- 
ody B. Davis, of U. S. ©1c¢. July 
29, 1925; E 617886; Baker Davis, 
Legion, Tex. 16096 


Rose Marie; fox trot from Rose Marie, 
Harback, Hammerstein and Friml, 
ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Arden and _  Kortlander. 
(Solo carola, word roll, no. 75996) 
[Music roll] © June 30, 1925; 2 e. 
July 9; E 617263; Cable ‘¢o., Chi- 
eago. [© arranging and editing]  - 

16097 


Rose of my dreams; w and melody J. 
Mathews, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 10, 
1925 ; E 622088 ; Josephine Mathews, 
Bradley, Il. 16098 


Rose of the bowery; w B.. Keyes, 
melody Don L. Warner, of U. S. 
©;1 « Aug. 17, 1925; .622391 : 
Baron Keyes, San Francisco. 16099 


Rose of the Nile; w and melody W. EH. 
Duff, of U. S: ©1 ce. Aug. 31, 1925 ; 
E 622810; William Erskine Duff, 
Wlizabeth City, N.C. 16100 


Rose-time ; from George White’s scan- 
dals, w G. B. DeSylva and Lew 
Brown, m Ray Henderson, of U. S. 
.© July 22, 1925; 2 ¢: July 24; B 
619984; Harms, inc., New York. 

~ 16101 


Roses (The) brought me you; w Owen 
Murphy, melody Al Sherman, of 
U.S. ©1lce. Aug. 8, 1925; E 620257 ;s 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16102 

Roses never tell; w and melody G. G. 
Clarke, of U. S. © 1 ce. Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622107; Georgia G. Clarke, 
Cincinnati. . 16103 


Rosey; w and melody T. A. Butler, of 


OS Ly C.y daby 215 EO By 
617588 ; Thos. A. Butler, Templeton, 
Pay / 16104 
Roudoudou (Le); paroles’ Bertal- 


Maubon, musique Vincent Scotto, of 
France. © July 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
3; E 615786; V. Scotto, Paris. 
16105 
Royer (Etienne) Quatorze préludes- 
variations en ordre diatonique; de 
EK. Royer, of France; pf. livre 2™°. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1-¢e. Aug. 3, 1925; 
E 615697; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 16106 


788 


U 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Sonate; par E. Royer, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Aug. 8, 1925; E 615691; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 16107 


Rozen van’t geluk (Roses of delight) ; 
woorden C. Septime, English tr. 
John S. Berrington, muziek A. Pea- 
cock [pseud. of A. L. J. de Pauw] 
of Netherlands. © Mar. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 20; E 614563; Seyffardt’s 
muziekhandel, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands. 16108 


Rube (The) dreams; w and melody 
E. G. Ryde, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1925; E 620364; Ellis G. Ryde, 
Holyoke, Mass. 16109 


Rube (A) is not always a boob; w 
and m B. Hite, arr. Homer Tourjée, 
both of U. S. ©1e. July 18, 1925; 
E 617444; Bobby Hite, Los Angeles. 

16110 


Ristig vorwarts! acht instruktive 
vortragsstticke, Leopold J. Beer, of 
Austria, op. 36; violine allein oder 
mit begleitung einer zweiten violine. 
© May 12, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 
615813; Schlesinger’sche buch  u. 
musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 16111 


Ruisefor; fox trot, letra y musica 
Maria Grever, of U. S. © June 12, 
#925; 1 c. Julyi3;/1 \¢. duly: 29: EH 
619975; Casa alemana de musica, 
Ss. a., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 16112 


Rural flirts; intermezzo, James C. 
Bradford, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E 6223838; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 16113 

Ruralia hungarica; sieben  stiicke, 
Ernst yon Dohnanyi, of Hungary, 
op; (327; klavier. © Jan. 1, 1925; 
1 ec. May 9; E 615412; Roézsavolgyi 
& co., Budapest, Hungary. 16114 

Rush hour in Hong Kong; by Abram 
Chasins, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 10, 
1925902 cli Age 12 9H 6229971 = | FT: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 16115 


Russian carnival; by N. Silvestroff, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 
See prs. ©) i ce: Sept, 37 1925>. Bb 
620689; Nikolas Silvestroff, New 
York. 16116 


Russian (The) Charleston-isky ; w and 
melody L. Pavnova, of U. S. 
1 ec. July 6, 1925; E 617442; Lisa 
Pavnova, New York. 16117 


Russian (A) dance; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. © 
te 14 AOA 72! 2c. TAGS LTS 
622364; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 16118 


16128 


Russian intermezzo; by Franke, arr. 
Byron C. Tapley, of U. S., op. 215; 
pf. without octaves. © July 117, 
1925; 2c. July 18; EK 617454; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 


[© simplified arrangement] 16119- 


Russian lullaby; by Frederic Knight 
hogan, ot Wo4S.,, ‘Op. 1145 pr. © 
Are ny, AOD De: Ae Ao 
622568; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16120 


—— (I[[ptrauckas Kompi6empnas whcHa); 
Russian w N. Zalesky, English tr. 
Cedar Paul, m E. d’Arba, of Great 
Britain. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Apr. 23, 
1925; 1. ¢. May 8; E 615249; HB. 
d’Arba, Geneva, Switzerland. 

16121 


Russian peasant dance; by Jules De- 
vaux, of England, op. 38, no. 5; pf. 
© Aug. 19, 1925; 2 c Aug. 24; B 
622640; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 16122 


Russian reverie; by N. Silvestroff, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 
As Dien). LC, Sepie .5,. Lose 
620688; Nikolas Silvestroff, New 
York. 16123 


Rustic dance; by Helen Dallam, of 
LS. 3opti 2 ©) sluly,48;: 1925: 2. « 
July 21; E 617477; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16124 


Rustic (The) dance; two-part song, w 
J. C. Macy, m Johann Resch, arr. 
N. Clifford Page, of England, domi- 
ciled at Chattanooga, Tenn. 4to. 
July 16, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 5; E 620181; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement | 16125 


Ruyneman (Daniel) Quatre poémes; 
extraits de Alcools, de G. Apollin- 
aire, musique Ruyneman, of Hol- 
land. Hotels. [3 others] © July 
he WO A ey eos By Ol Oa 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

16126 


Rythmes délaissés; quatre piéces, EH. 
Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzerland; 
violoncelle et pf. © July 5, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615690; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16127 


Sachs (Léo) Deux mélodies; musique 
L. Sachs, of France. 1. Lentement; 
paroles Albert Samain.—2. Dors; pa- 
roles D. Lucas. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 615676; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16128 


657572610 739 


16129 


Sacrestano (Il), e la paesana; duetto 
comico, versi e musica R. De Russo, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 

pf. ©l1e. Aug. 14, 1925; E 622307 ; 
Rocco De Russo, Brooklyn. 16129 


Sad; w and melody J. Davis and Her- 
man. Eller, both of U. S. ©.1.¢. 
Aug. 29, 1925; E 620628; Jack Davis, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 16130 


Sad (A) moment; by Ivor R. Foster, 
of Great Britain; pf. (In 1926 
school examinations, pianoforte, ele- 
mentary division, list A) © July 
18, 1925; 1 c« Aug. 1; E 615598 ; 
Associated board of the R. A. M. 


and the R. C. M., London. 16131 
Sagnandoti; mazurka, melody P. 
Seminara, of U. S. © 1 ec. Aug. 


4, 1925; E 620153; Peter Seminara, 
Brooklyn. 16132 


Sahara; fox-trot, dans la Grande re- 
vue des ambassadeurs de 1925, pa- 
roles H. Varna, F.. Rouvray et Na- 
zelles, musique Horatio Nicholls, 
of Great Britain. © July 5, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 3; BE 620106; Publications 
Francis-Day, Paris. 16133 


Sahara serenade; w and m R. C. 
Wasby, of U. S. © bt. ¢ July, 29, 
1925; E 617861; Ruth Carolyn 
Wasby, East Liverpool, O. 16134 


Sail on, O ship of state; hymn for 
patriotic services, w Longfellow, m 
William Lester, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. ©June 
yeh, AQZD?, Ze td Uly, 235 nk OLIS3S 5 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16135 


Sailors (The) prayer; w and melody 
C. H. Longbottom, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1925; E 620579; Charles 
H. Longbottom, Brooklyn. 16136 


Saint Louis shuffle; melody L. Maisto, 
Cfo. S) © biheodaly 1 i9255> b 
619351; Louis Maisto, Brooklyn. 

16137 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) L/’as- 
sassinat du Duc de Guise; trio 
Roger Branga, of Spain; violon, 
violoneelle et pf. avec contrebasse 
et clarinette ad lib.. © July 5, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 8; E 615766; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© arrangement] 

16138 


L’éléphant; extrait du Carnaval 
des animaux, transcription EH. Lu- 
eas, of Spain; pour clarinette en si 
bémol et pf. © July 5, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 3; E 615765; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 16139 


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\ 


pt. Til, N.S, V. 20 


Salamandra (La) ; paso doble, J. Peri- 
cas, of U. 8.; pf. Ponce, P. T., Jose 
Serra é hijo. © 1c. July 2, 1925; 
EK 619428;. Jaime Pericais, Ponce, 
Porto Rico. 16140 


Sally (The) gardens; freely arr. Her- 
bert Hughes, of Great Britain; vio- 
loncello and pf., fingering and bow- 
ing of violoncello pt. Beatrice Har- 
rison. © June 15, 1925; 1 c. July 
15; E 615379; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 16141 


Sally’s come back and brought the 
sunshine home; w and m Harry 
Carlton, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July.dg 1925;)1) c. 
July 2; H 615055; Lawrence Wright - 
music co., London. — 16142 


Sally won’t settle down; w and mel- 
ody R. Patterson, of U. S: ©le. 
July 29, 1925; E 617834; Robert Pat- 
terson, Chatsworth, Ga. 16143 


Salutation to the Celts; w Thomas d’ 
Arcy M’Gee, m 8. Gebruers, of Bel- 
gium. London, Novello & co., Itd. 
©! July/ 31) 1925542. cll Aug 83) Bb 
615847; Staf. Gebruers, Queenstown, 
Ireland. 16144 


Salute to the Flag; song, m L. S. 
Collins, of U. S.. © 1 e¢. Aug. 10, 
1925: E 6221384; Laura Sedgwick 
Collins, New York. 16145 

Salve Regina; Latin w, m Bruno Os- 
ear Klein, op. 28, no, 4, ed. Mrs. E. 
(B. O.) Klein, of U.S.; men’s voices, 
with organ ace. (In Six motets) 
© JSuly<8, 1925; Que. July: die: b 
617291; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© editing] 16146 

Sammies (The) are coming to town; 
march, from Primrose, w and m 
Jack O’Hagan; of Australia. © 
June 38. 1925; 1 ¢. July 30; H 615576; 
Allan & co., pty. lid., Melbourne. 

16147 


Sandman comes a snoopin’ ’round; w 
and melody E. C. Maxham, of U.S. 
©, 1.c.... July.,,30, 1925;.., B, 620224; 
Earl Cleland Maxham, Chicago. 

16148 


Santa (The) Barbara earthquake; w 
and melody Carlos B. McAfee, of 
U.S. ©l1ce. July 8, 1925; E 617247; 
Carson. J. Robison, New York. 

16149 

Santa Barbara march; wand m R. F. 
Nowak, of U. S8S.; pf. Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif., Santa Barbara music 
eco. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 20; 
E 620432; Rudolph F. Nowak, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 16150 


790 


f 


nos. 7-8, 1925 ~ 


Sara; danza, Angel Mislan, arr. Adolfo 
Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1925; EH 620145; Adolfo Mesorana, 
San Juan, Porto. Rico. 16151 


Sarabande; by Emil Kronke, of Ger- 
many, op. 155, no. 4; pf. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2c. Aug. 213... 620469; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16152 


Satin fan; Louis XVI gavotte and mu- 
sette, Nathaniel Finston and Josef 
Koestner, both of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
“17, 1925 ;.2 c., Aug. 225: EB, 622569 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 16153 


Sauvrezis (A.) Trois novains; pa- 
roles Jacques Tréve, musique A. 
Sauvrezis, of France. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1c. Aug. 38, 1925; H 615722; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

16154 


Save your tears for future years; w 
and melody T. O. Huffaker, of U. S. 
© 1c July 6, 1925; E 617155; 
Thomas O. Huffaker, Manassa, Col. 
16155 


Saved and kept; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S.. © June 
22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 620040; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver. Chicago. 

16156 


Savior, help me live for Thee; w Ina 
Duley Ogden, m James Nixon, of 
Wes ©, gune 22.°1925:°'2¢.’ June 
29; E 620015 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 16157 


Saviour, I come to Thee; w anon., m 
Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. © Aug. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; H 622713; 
Review & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 16158 


Saxophone massacre; by Chief White- 
cloud, of U. S.; E flat alto saxo- 
phone and'pf. ace. © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 20; EH 620431; Will Rossi- 
ter, Chicago. 16159: 


Say George; w and melody J. J. Sch- 
melden of UlOS.! (© tf esrAue) 4. 
1925; E 620158; John J. Schneider, 
Philadelphia. 16160 


Say! who is that baby doll; w Roy 
Turk, melody. Maceo Pinkard, of 
Lees GO) we AUS pho. 1925s. i 
622438; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

16161 


Say youll return and be my sweet- 
heart again; w R. L. Blymyer, mel- 
ody H. A. Coibion, of U. S. ©l1e. 
July 138, 1925; E 617315; Raymond 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16172 


LL. Blymyer, Rawson, O. and Harry 
A. Coibion, Chicago. 16162 


Scarlatti (D.) Pastoral; old French 
air, w M. C. Gillington, m D. Scar- 


latti, ed. Dawson Freer, of England... 


©, June, 26, 1925; 1.¢c July 7; EB 
615229; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© English lyric and arrange- 
ment |] 16163 


Seatter love; w Geo. O. Webster, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © June 
22, 1925; 2 ec. June 29; E 620047; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

16164 

Scatter love’s sunshine; w George O. 
Webster, m C. D. Emerson, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1925; 2 c. June 29; E 
620023 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 16165 


Seatter your sunshine; w Dora Daw- 
son, melody J. F. Yates, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 10, 1925; E 617254; 
James Fowles Yates, Birmingham, 
Ala. , 16166 


Scena e aria; crudel, da me che brami, 
canzone, Gino Valbonesi, of Italy; 
sop. © July 20, 1925; 1c. July 16: 
E 615426; A. Forlivesi & ¢., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 16167 


Secéne russe; de FE. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 2; 
EK 615119; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

: 16168 


Scenes from tuneland ; ten little pieces, 
Mabel Madison Watson, of U. S.; 
pf. © July 20, 1925: 2 ¢. July 20; 
EK 619759; Arthur P. Schmidt eo., 
Boston. [© stories, technical ex- 
ereises and additional numbers] 

16169 


Scenes in Maoriland; petite suite, Abe 
Potatau, adapted and arr. J. Ord 
Hume, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Lake Rotura, and Hinemoa’s bath. 
[3oothers] ©Fuly 8) 1925:"m «@ 
Aug. 1; E 615614; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 16170 


Schade, ich wir so gern noch hier 
geblieben; shimmy und lied, text 
Fritz Rotter, musik Willy. Engel- 
Berger, of Austria. © Dec. 28, 
1923; 1-e. July 18, 1925; E 615460; 
Hdition Karl Brill, Berlin. 16171 


Scherzino; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
Us Sao dopey 153; nois3 j-orgam: i (in 
Lemare’s five sketches for organ) 

4» ©: Awe. 17,1925 392 «Aug. 22) EB 
622526; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16172 


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16173 


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pt. Ha, NES: VEZO 


Schriff fiir schriff; neun leichte in- 
struktive vortragsstiicke, Leopold J. 
Beer, of Austria, op. 32; violine 
allein oder mit begleitung einer zwei- 
ten violine, allerlei in dur und moll. 
1. lage. © May 12, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
4; E 615815; Schlesinger’sche buch 
u. musikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 16173 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Erlkoénig 
(The erlking); by Schubert-Liszt, 
transcribed Edouard Hesselberg, of 
U. S.; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © July 22, 
1925; 2 e. July 24; E 619926; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement and transcription] 16174 


First movement of the unfinished 
symphony ; transcribed and arr. Ed- 
win H. Lemare, of U. S.; organ. 
Abbreviated version. © July 15, 
1925; 2c. July 20; E 617467; Oliver 


Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 16175 
Hark! the lark! part-song, w 


Shakespeare, m Franz Schubert, op. 
18, no. 3, arr. Arthur Dana [pseud. 
of Willy Herrmann] of Germany; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 13; E 622251; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 16176 


Impromptu; op. 142, no. 3, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf., in B 
flat maj. © Aug. 27, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
27; E 620531; Century music pub. 
eo., New York. [© arrangement] 

16177 


—— Menuet; op. 78, no. 3, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615201; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

16178 


Moment musical; op. 94, no. 3, 
arr. Cedric Sharpe, of Great Brit- 


ain; string quartet. © June 26, 
1925; 1 « Aug. 3; E 615620; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 16179 


The unfinished symphony ; arr. J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 
organ. obl. 8vo. © July 18, 1925; 
1 ec. July 16; H 615406; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 16180 


first movement, arr. Thomas 
Bidgood, of England ; reed and brass 
band with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 27, 1925; 1c. 
July 13; E 615348; Hawkes & son, 
London. [© arrangement] 16181 


Schule des gitarrenspiels; mit einem 
anhang, zum spiel der doppelchori- 
gen laute und theorbe in alter und 
moderner stimmung, Erwin Schwarz- 
Reiflingen, of Germany. Teil 1. 
Unterstufe. © May 15, 1925; 1 e. 
June 5; A—Foreign 27921; Hein- 
richshofens verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 16182 

Schumann (Robert Alexander) Aria; 
from F sharp minor sonata for 
piano, transcribed Alfred Wallen- 
stein, of U. S.; cello and pf. © 
July 9, 1925; 2. ¢. July 13; E 617346 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. [© 
transcription ] 16183 


—— The child’s Schumann; ed. and | 
fingered Mathilde Verne, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Melody. [5 others] 
© July 21,1925; 1 © July 21; EB 
615472; Reid bros., Iltd., London. 
[© fingering and pedalling] 16184 


Dedication (Widmung); tr. Al- 
fred Wallenstein, of U. S.; violon- 
cello and pf. © July 16, 1925; 2 «. 
July 18; E 617448; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. [© transcription] 

16185 

———Grillen (Whims) ! fantasiestticke, 
op. 12, no. 4, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
U. «88.1 pt: © «Ang 20, HOAs a2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E 620549; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 16186 

Little hunting song (J’&gerlied- 
chen) [and] The wild horseman 
(Wilder reiter); op. 68, no. 7, 8, 
ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug./'27,1925'3) 2'e) Augsi2 5G 
620520; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 16187 

~-_—lLe noyer; arr. F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 3; 
E 615778; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 16188 

The prophet-bird (Vogel als 

prophet) ; from Forest scenes, op. 

82, no. 7, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 

U.S.: pfs © Aug. 275 Wo2zneezae. 

Aug. 27; E 620519; Century music 

pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 

ment] 16189 


—— Sonate; op. 11, ed. rev. M.-J. Riss- 
Arbeau, of France; pf. © Apr. 9, 
1925; 1c. May 9; EH 614258; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revised edition] 16190 


Scotch love song; by Arthur Wright, 
of U. S., op. 115; violin and pf. 
July 30, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 620071 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

16191 


792 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
nos. 7-8, 1925 


Scottish; de Florent Schmitt, of 
France, op. 13, no. 3; pf. Paris, J. 
Hamelle. © July 5, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
3; E 615735; G. Hamelle, Paris. 

16192 


Scottish (The) patrol (La patrouille 
ecossaise) ; the gathering o’ the 
clans, A. Williams, of England; 
military band. © July 4, 1925; 1c. 
July 16; E 615446; Hawkes & son, 
hondon, = — 16193 


Sea-gull triumphant; w Terese Rose 


Nagel, melody L. Lonquist, of U. S. | 


© 1e. July 9, 1925; E 617544; 
Leonard Lonquist, New York. 


16194 © 


Sea (The) is calling me; w and m R. 
Prosser, of U..S. © i « July, 9, 
1925; E 619495; Ruth Prosser, East 
Orange, N. J. 16195 


Sea maidens; valse intermezzo, James 
M. Gallatly, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © July 10, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 1; E 615609; Boosey 
& co., itd., London. 16196 


Sea suite; by Samuel Fairfield, of 
Great Britain; military band, with 
conductor. 1. Homage to Neptune. 
}2) others] .© June 17; 1925; 1: ¢. 
July 15; EH 615384; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 16197 


Searching; w Forrest L. Horner, m 
P. S:’ Donahoo, ‘of U. S.. © 1 «. 
July 25, 1925; H 617677; P. Sheldon 
Donahoo, Oakland, Calif. 16198 


Seaside sketches; by E. Beck-Slinn, of 
England, op. 25; pf. 1. A breezy 
day. [3 others] © June 25, 1925; 
1c. July 13; HE 615281; Bosworth & 
-eo., Itd., London. 16199 


Second book of songs; w and m va- 
rious authors, compiled and arr. 
Robert Foresman, of U. 8S. 8vo. © 
Aug. 7, 1925; 2 e. and aff. Aug. 11; 
A 864151; American book co., New 
York. 


Second-hand man; w F. L. Veach, m 
C. S. Millspaugh, of U. S. © July 
20, 1925; 2 ec. July 22; E 619816; 
Frank L. Veach, Marion, Ill. 16201 


Second handed mamas; w Bob Tasker, 
melody M. S. Gauthier, of U. S., 
arr.’ Arthur. Fisk. © 1¢. July 29, 
1925; E 617852; Nellie Jeanette 
Gauthier, Oakland, Calif. 16202 


Secret (Le) d’un cceur (Heart’s se- 
cret) ; par V. Dyck, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
5, 1925; 1 « Aug. 3; E 615726; E. 
Gaudet, Paris. 16203 


16200: 


16215 


Seis; chorreao, Rafael Marquez, arr. 
A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. ©1-«. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 620147; Adolfo 
Mesorana, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

16204 


Selected organ preludes for tunes of 
the Ey. Luth[eran] hymn-book ; com- 
posed and arr. H. Grote, of U. S., 
OD. S20 2.) (©) Web. 2521925" 2 ve. 
July 9; E 617534; H. Grote, St. 
Louis. 16205 


Selinunte; mazurka, 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; pf. 
© 4 ‘ce. ‘Aug. 25) 1925 ;H- 620487 ; 
Michael Piazza, Brooklyn. 16206 


Senorita eyes; w Mary McBride, m 
Kathryne Stovall, of U. S.  [Pho- 
tograph] © 1c. May 22, 1925; B 
620128; Kathryne Stovall pub. co., 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 16207 


Sentence; w from the Bible, m D. P. 
Green, viol, Ul S2:© Df. & uly? 18, 
1925; E 617330; De Witt Preston 
Green, Buffalo. 16208 

Sentimental me and romantic you; fox 
trot, from The Garrick gaieties, w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 
arr. Arthur Lange, of U. S.; orch. 
Ate), ©) Juby’ 2) 1925 :°2 ‘ee July .3: 
EH 619404; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

16209 


Sentimental Sally; from Earl Car- 
roll’s Vanities of 1925, w Billy Rose, 
m Clarence Gaskill, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele in D. © Aug. 7, 
1925; 2 « Aug. 28; E 620585; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

16210 

Serai-je nonnette? poésie Normande, 
musique Raoul Laparra, of France. 
© uly b,. We2b ee ce. Ane fa. 
615667 ; Heugel, Paris. 16211 


Serata di danza; schottis, Francesco 
Renda, of Italy; pianola. © 1 e. 
July 29, 1925; E 617854; Gaetano 
Lo Bianco, New York. 16212 


Serenade; by Anton Hmil Titl, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © 
Aen (214 L925 2 eC. PAUSLAZ( om 
620528 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 16213 


——by Dent Mowrey, of U. S.; pf. 
(©) Aug. 12591925: 2°>¢. Aug. 15° 8 
620319; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 16214 


——by Kennedy Thayne, of England ; 
BE. ©) Aue. 12) 1925 sae Aue: 24; 
EH 615969; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 16215 


793 


M. Piazza, of. 


-_ SSS SE ee ee SE ee ee 


CATALOGUE OF 
16216 


a se 


Serenade—Continued. ; 

from Album lyrique, Génari Kar- 
ganoff, op. 20, no. 4, ed. Calvin 
Grooms? b£*° UM'S. pr; Aus 2, 
1925; 2 ec Aug. 27; E 620521; Cen- 
tury musie pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 16216 


par C. Denisty, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 5, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; E 615797; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 16217 


Sérénade a .Ninette; par Edouard 
Mathé, of France; orch. avec pf. 
eonducteur. Parties. 4to. © July 
5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615789; Paul 


Decourcelle, Nice, France. 16218 


Serenade erotique; by Walter L. Sla- 
ter, of U. S.; orch. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 622351; Fors- 
ter music publisher, inec., Chicago. 

16219 


Sérénade espagnole; par Alfred Capri, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle, 
contrebasse, ad lib. 4to. © June 
4, 1925; 1 ce. July 2; E 615190; HE. 
Gaudet, Paris. 16220 


—— (Spanish serenade); by Alex- 
andre Glazounow, of Russia, op. 20, 
no, 2, arr. John Foulds, of England ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © July 
2, 19253 1 ¢. Aug: 10> Hi 615s6s:; 
Hawkes & son, London. 16221 


Sérénade pastorale; by Jules Devaux, 
of England, op. 38, no, 2; pf. © 
Augecion 19255) 2uek Aug, 2454 6 
622687; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 16222 


romantique; de Vincent 
Fosse, of France; orch, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 
t ec. Aug. 3; H 615753; J. Yves K., 
Paris. 16223 


Sérénade 


serenade to Martha; w and m M, A. 
Shanafelt, of U. S.; harp ace. © 
1 e July 6, 1925; E 617187; Mar- 
jorie Ann Shanafelt, Lincoln, Neb. 

16224 


Serenata; versi R. Cavallo, musica L. 
Canoro, off Uesivwiolin! (Ome: 
July 1, 1925; E 619349; Louis Ca- 
noro and Ralph Cavallo, New York. 
16225 


Serenata ’a n’ americana; versi e mu- 
sica G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1925; 
HK} 620167; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 16226 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. TH .'s:) Ve2e 


Serenata sfeziosa; versi Luigi Sica, 
musica Alfonso . Forno, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 
© 1c. July 11, 1925; BE 619554; Hn- 
rico Pacella, New York. 16227 


Serrés de prés; de Gabriel-Marie et 
Hans Ourdine, both of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur.- 4to. Paris, 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie. © July 5, 
1925; 1c: Augi 3? EY 61574588: 
Chapelier, Paris. 16228 


Serve the Lord with gladness; w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, m I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. © Dec. 1, 1924; 
2e. July 9, 1925; E 619519; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


Shadow hour; w and m L. Saile, of 
U.S. ©l1c. July 7, 1925; E 619472; 
Lewis Saile, Grove City, O. 16230 


Shadows; dream of me as I dream of 
you, w and m W. V. Whitington, of 


GUS" © caw Sie Oe er 
617910; William V. Whittington, 
Washington. 16231 


w and.m_ V. Lane, of U.S. © 
Aug;.,25, 1925% 2) er sAMe Tae Gee on) 
620561; Virginia Lane, Chicago. 
16232 


Shake that thing; w Charlie Jack- 
son, m J. Mayo Williams, of U. S. 
©. ..1..e;; July. 22,, 1925: 1H 6198s: 
Chicago music pub. ¢o., ine., Chi- 
cago. 16233 


She just won’t be mine; w and m N. 
A. Qualheim, of U.S. ©1e. July 
28, 1925; E 619956; Nelson A. Qual- 
heim, Bremerton, Wash. 16234 


She looked just like a butterfly but 
had a sting like a bee; w and mel- 
ody R. Wilds and R. Coleman, both 
of U. .S.;-© Le! July. d4 192550 
619660; Ruby Wilds and Ruth Cole- 
man, Hast Point, Ga. 16235 


She’s a cornfed Indiana girl, but she’s 
mama to me; w Kran Frey, melody 


Geo. Olsen and Hddie Kilfeather, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1925; 
EK 622041; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 16236 


She’s a po’ country gal, but she do 
go clean; w H. A. Almand, m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U. S. © 1c. July 27, 
1925; E 617762; Hubert A. Almand, 
Tampa, Fla. 16237 


She’s got everything; w and melody 
S. Guckenheimer, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1925; E 622137; Sims 
Guckenheimer, Savannah, Ga. 

16238 


794 


16229 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


She’s my Charleston baby; fox trot, 
w and m B. L. Seaman, of U. S. © 
1 ‘ec, Aug. 3, 1925; E 622070; Ber- 
~nard Le Roy Seaman, Long Island 
City, N. Y. 16239 


She’s my flapper brazen and bold; w 
W. J. Whalen, m Al. Meehan, arr. 
Homer Tourjee, both of U. S. 

1 ec. Aug. 26, 1925; E 622696; Wil- 
liam J. Whalen, Los Angeles. 
16240 


She’s my old lady and I’m her old 
man; w Arthur Fields, melody Fred 
Phillips, of U. S. © 1 ec. Aug. 6, 
1925; E 622039; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 16241 


She’s the sweetest girl; melody A. J. 
Papalia, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1925; HE 622304; Anthony J. Pa- 
palia, New Orleans. 16242 


She stands there smiling; w Charles 
O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieurance, of 
U. S.; with violin, flute and pf. acc. 
@© Aug. 14, 1925; 2 c«. Aug. 17; EB 
622366; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 16243 


She thought her John liked them like 
that; w and melody M. S. Griffin, of 
Maenssen@= ie! Aug. 15) 1925: > B 
620865; Maude S. Griffin, Yonkers, 
Ni Y. 16244 


Sheik of my dreams; w and melody 
W. Crawley, of U. S. ©1ec. July 
6, 1925; E 617195; Wilton Crawley, 
Philadelphia. 16245 


Sheik (The) of today; w and melody 
C. Robertson, of Canada. © 1 «. 
July 6, 1925; E 617145; Catherine 
Robertson, Victoria, B. C., Canada. 

16246 


Sheikish daddy; w and melody S. D. 
McRitchie, of Canada. ©1 ec. July 
29, 1925; E 617842; Stanley D. 
McRitchie, Zealandia, Sask., Canada. 

16247 


Shepherd, show me how to g0; w 
Mary Baker Hddy, m Lawrence K. 
Whipp, of U. S.; high voice, in'G 
mae AO) Oy LG O Zo 2 ey sully Dl < 
EH 617607; Harry I. Hunt, Boston. 

16248 


Shepherd take me by the hand; an- 
them, w Lily E. Hedberg, m Ward- 
Stephens, of U. S.; mixed voices 
with pf. or organ ace. New York, 
N. Y., Chappell-Harms, inc. 4to. 
KO Aes | 2a Oe 2 wer Ane 25H} 
622667; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 16249 


16259 


Shimmy primaverile; versi Enzo Fus- 
co, musica Mario Nicolo, of Italy; 
mand, ace. Naples, Edizione casa 
editrice Marechiaro. Svo. © Apr. 
15, 1925; 1 ce. July 14; °H 615329; 
Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 


Shine out summer moon; ballad, w 
M. Kinner, m L. Rundell, of U. S. 
©, July. 1%. 1925¢, 2,e:.July-20;, B 
617702; May Kinner, Endicott, N. Y. 

16251 


Shining; w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
m I,’H. Meredith, of U. S. (In 
Brooklyn Sunday school union 
ninety-sixth anniversary musical 
program) © Apr. 15, 1925; 2 e¢. 
July 11; HE 619620; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 16252 


Ship (The) starting; w Walt Whit- 
man, m George Harris, of U. S.; 
high voice. © June 30, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 3; E 617100; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 16253 


Shneider in sheister; w and melody 
A. King, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York, arr. Gussie Schwartzen- 
berg. © 1c. Aug. T, 1925; E 622058 ; 
Adolph King, New York. 16254 


Show me the way to go home; song, 
Irving King; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. Chas. N.-Grant, of U. S. © 
Aug. 26, 1925; 2 ec, Aug. 27; H 
622766; Harms, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement | 16255 


Show us Thy way; w John H. Zoller, 
mse). Young, “of Ue S! ‘©? Aug. 
4, 1925; 2 c«. Aug. 19; E 622440; 
Donald E. Young, Sedalia, Mo. 

16256 


Shulamit; w Z. Schneyer, m Israel 
Gladstein, of Germany op. 2, no. 
2, mendw 
Oxi sully 2g 1925 Qe Aue HG 
622403; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 

16257 


Shy dawn peeped over the hill; w 
Charlotte Becker, m Geoffrey 
O’Hara, of U. S.; high voice. © 
ANSE AT, S925 32 eh Ane) "222% i 
622552; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16258 


Si tu ne peux pas lfaire; shimmy- 
blues, de Tres excitante, paroles 
Max Eddy et Fred Jacks, musique 
A. Koerner, of Austria. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ec. July 2; E 615148; Edi- 
tion Charles Brull, Paris. 16259 


195 


16250 


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16260 — ~ 


pt. 111, n. S., Ve 20 


Sia beneditto Napule; 
dia Alfonso Forno, of Italy, do- 
miciled at New York, N. Y. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 620270; Antonio 
Lovaglio, New York. 16260 


Sibelius 
Konig Kristian-suite (Two move- 
ments from King Christian suite) ; 


bearb. Martin Schmeling, of Ger- 
many; salon oreh. 4to. 1. Noc- 
turne. [1 other] © July 10, 1925; 


1 ec. July 26; E 615639; Breitkopf 
u. Hartel. Leipzig. 16261 


Siberia; w Phil Ponce, m Paul Van | 


Loan, of U. S.;, pf... ace., with uku- 
lele arr. Merle T. Kendrick. © 
July 20, 1925; 2c. July 18; EH 617423 ; 
Phil Ponce publications, New York. 


16262 | 


Siciliana; serenata-hésitation, Vin- 
cenzo Billi, 
cola orech. con pf. conduttore. Ato. 
© Aus 17, 1925 te Aus, 
6159038; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
16263 


w Ray Hibbeler, m 
C. Kovacs, of Hungary, domiciled 
at Chicago. A ve! eh hy OO 25 
E 619693; Charles Kovacs, Chicago. 
16264 


Signora del cinema; versi M. A. Man- 
cini, musica EH. Fusco, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Edizione casa 
editrice Marechiaro. 8vo. © Apr. 
15, 1925; Lie. July 14; E 615333; 
Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 16265 

Signuri, cummigliateve ’e braccia ...; 
parole e musica F. M. Russo, of 
Italy ; mand. ace. Napoli, Casa edi- 


Sighing for you; 


trice Il Burchiello. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 25; EK 615973; F. 
Mario Russo, Naples. 16266 
Silhouette de _  vieille; par Robert 


Charles Martin, of France, op. 133, 


MO.) 5" Di. June 4, 1925; 1 «. 
July 2; E 615220; Heugel, Paris. 
16267 


Silver bells and cockle shells; Mother 
Goose fantasy operetta, w Rebert Y. 
Kerr, m Elias Blum, of U. S.; girl’s 
voices. 4to. © May 27, 1925; 2 «. 
June 5; H 612973 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 16268 


Silver head; w and m James Brock- 
man, Vincent Lopez and Joseph 
Nussbaum, all of U. §&.; pf. acc. 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
©) bul Ul 125) 2 ea dala ise 
619860; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 16269 


versi e melo- | 


(Jean) Zwei sitze aus der | 


of Italy, op. 396; pic- | 
18; EB 


Simple berceuse; de Pierre Derbés, of 
France; violon et pf. © July 5, . 
1925; 1 c., Aug. 3; EH 615793; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 16270 


Since I found you; w Jack Stern, 
melody Oliver Wallace, arr. J. 
Stern, both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
6, 1925; E 620215; Jack Stern, Se- 
attle. 16271 


Since you called me sweetheart; w 
Milton Weil, m F. Henri Klickmann, 
of UW. §.; \© Amg-13; 11925; 2c. Aue. 
4; E 617994; Harold Rossiter mu- 
sic ¢co., Chicago. 16272 


Since you promised to be mine; waltz 
ballad, w Robert Manners, m H. F.. 
Sehlott, of U. S. San Francisco, 
Schlott and Andrews. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2.c. Aug. 24; E..622630:, Her- 
man FE. Schlott, San Francisco. 

16273 

Sincerely yours; w Alex Belledna and 
Kenneth Casey, m Maceo Pinkard, 
ot U.-S8.; pf. acc. with ukulele in 
D. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 28; 
EH 620583 ; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 16274 


Sinfonia brevis; von Philipp Jarnach, 
of Spain, op. 11; orch. partitur. © 
June 9, 1925; 1 ¢«. Aug. 25; E 615984 ; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16275 

Sing a song; w and m Charlie Chap- 
lin, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, 
all of U. 8S.; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © July 11, 
1925; 2 ce. July 138; E 619861; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 16276 

Sing Alleluia forth; hymn-anthem, w 
J. Ellerton, tr. from the Latin, m 
Hric H. Thiman, of England; mixed 


voices, With organ ace. 4to. 

June,) 29,1925): A @ a elamliy.i shes 

615505; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
16277 


Sing, bird sing; w and m P. M. Kosta, 
of U. S. © July 16, 1925; 2 ¢. July 


25; E 617681; Peter M. Kosta, St. 
Louis. 16278 
Sing me the mer; motet, w Digby 


Mackworth Dolben, m Gustav Holst, 
of Great Britain, op. 48, no. 2; 
mixed cho. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 4to.. © June 4, 192551) « 
Aug. 10; BE 615838; G. T. Holst, Lon- 


don. 16279 | 
Sing 0 saxophone; melodie fox, Hnée 
Marcel Lafarge, of France; orch. 
Ato. © July ..5,, JO2oe wees) Aue 3 
EH 615731; Marcel Lafarge, Paris. 
16280 


196 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


16303 


Sing of His love; w Laurene High- 
field, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Mar: 15, 1925;. 2: c. .June 
617724 ; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 


Sing to-day; w James Rowe, m S. W. 


Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925;- 


2c. June 22; E 617729; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 16282 


Sing while you build; w and m F. A. 
Carlson, of U. S. 12mo. © June 
21. 19254-2..c., and: alt,, Aug: 22; A 
865391; Fritz Alexander Carison, 
Omaha, Neb. 16283 


Singoalla; vals, Emil Kraft, of Swe- 

* den; pf. Stockholm, Nordiska mu- 
-  sikf6rlaget. © July 20, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 4; E. 615836; Emil Kraft, 
Stockholm, Sweden. 16284 


Sioux (A) war dance; by Henry Pur- 
mort Eames, of U. 8.; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1925; 2c. Aug. 15; E. 622324; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 16285 

Sirene (Le); mazurcha, Santi Tafa- 
rella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Moree) at -e, duly’ 1,°31925.; BH 
619333 ; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

16288 

Sister Mary wo’ three 

chain; collected and arr. Jean Tay- 


lor, of U. S. (in Six spirituals) 
©} Ane?) 3) 1925; 2° ¢. Ang. 8? EE 
620248; H. W. Gray co.,’ New York. 
‘© arrangement] 16287 


Sittin’ on the front porch; negro dia- 
leet duet, w and melody R. Wilds 
and R. Coleman, both of U. S. © 


1c. July 24, 1925; EH 619937; Ruby 
Wilds and Ruth Coleman, East 
Point, Ga. 16288 


Six favorite songs; by various com- 
posers, of U. S. 8vo. Above the 
bright blue. [5 others] © Nov. 13, 


1923 72 eysand, aff: July 9, 1925; A 
862012; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16289 


Six foot by two; w and m G. W. 
Ehomas OF U.S. “© ole. Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622441; Geo. W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 16290 

Skandinavischer hochzeitszug; von 
Bobby Pitcher, instrument. Roland 
Hanke, both of Germany; orch. mit 
pf.-direktion.  4to. Mar. 18, 
O25; 1 cc. June 22; E 614964; 
Musikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 

16291 

Skaters (The) (Les patineurs) ; valse 
parisienne, Hmil Waldteufel, tran- 
seribed Louis. Retter, of U. §8.; pf. 


io 


22; HE. 
16281 | 


lengths of 


© July 15, 1925; 2. ¢,.July 11;,EB 
619551; Louis Retter music co., St. 
Louis. 16292 


Sketches of Paris; cycle of songs, w 
and m Kathleen Lockhart Manning, — 
of U. S.; high voice. River-boats. 
(>, othersi|,...C), Aug. 8; +1925 35 2} ¢. 
Aug. 18; E 622269; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16293 


Skipper (The) of the Sally Ann; w 
and melody J. H. Campbell, of U. S. 
©1c. July 6, 1925; E 617137; J. H. 
Campbell, Bloomsburg, Pa. 16294 

Skipping stones; by Elizabeth Gest, 
of. Sus pf: @QexFully 29,:41925'> (2 te. 
July  20;° BLY GL(G86s 7 Arthurs P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16295 

Skylark, bring back my sweetheart to 
me; w P. Cascicarro, m Michael A. 
Ambrose, of U. S. © July 8, 1925; 
2c. July 20; E 619785; Pompei Cas- 
cicarro, Roseto, Pa. 16296 

Skyrocket (The); galop, composed 
and scored Hugo Frey, of U. S.; 
oreh. 4to. © July 17, 1925; 2 «. 
July 18; E 617422; Robbins- -Engel 
ine., New York. 16297 

Slaves (The) awakening; w and m 
L. Kasman, of °U. ‘S. © 41 ¢. Aug. 


10, 1925; D 26802; Louis Kasman, 
Chicago. 16298 
Sleep little rose; lullaby, w Irene 


Rutherford McLeod, m ‘Ernest Aus- 


tin, of England; in B flat. © July 
OP aoore ob eo Sghy si GloAbe ; 
Elkin & eco., Itd., London. 16299 


Sleep Tree island; musical comedy in 
2 acts, w and m Fraser Allan [i. e. 


N. F. Allan], of Canada. © 1 «¢. 
dulye oo t925 > De 26TSS = Norman 
Fraser Allan,,New York. 16300 


Sleep well, thou sweet angel; by Franz 


Abt, transcribed Th. Oesten, op. 
277, no. 2, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
WESu mpi ©) Mus 27. “1925-2 


Aug. 27; E 620533; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 16301 
Sleepy eyes; berceuse, w and m Na- 
thaniel Finston, transcribed Josef 
Koestner, both of U. S. © Aug. 17, 
O25 32 -ey Aug, 22) 622582.>" For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 
16302 
Sleepy Maori moon; waltz song, w 
Hugh Morton and Emily Moon, m 
Dorothea Ryan, of New Zealand. 
Auckland, N. Z., Robertson’s music 
stores. © Mar. 31, 1925; 1 c. May 
7; E 615563: A. W. Robertson & 
sons, Auckland, New Zealand. 
16303 


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\ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16304 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Slender themes; by R. H. Walthew, 
- of Great Britain; pf. Paxton’s ed. 
1. Sunbeams. [1 other] © July 8, 
1925; 1.¢. July. 6; BE 615265; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 16304 


Slumber song; three-part song, w from 
the Russian of Lermontoff, English 
version Charles Fonteyn Manney, m 
Alexander Gretchaninoff, op. 1, no. 
5, choral version Cecil Forsyth, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. Ato. © 
July 30, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 620183 ; 
Oliver Ditson co. Boston. [© 
choral version ] 16305 


Slutzk mein shtetele; w and melody 
A. Lebedeff, of U. S. 


(podyyY yr PBy?d) 
© 1c May 22, 1925; E 616168; 
Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 16306 


Smile away, smile a little bit; w and 
melody Bob Nelson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1925; E 620683; Bob Mor- 
ton Nelson, Briarwood, L. I., N. Y. 

16307 

Smile darling mother it eases my 
pain; w F. Gildea, m John Taylor, 
of U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman. © 
Aue 1860 1925 3 ae. Aimee so =): Hy 
622486; Frank Gildea, Central Falls, 
Ree 16308 

Smile (A) from the pal of my dreams; 
w C. Burbridge, m Madoliene Jones- 
Webb, of U. S., op. 26. © July 13, 


HOZD% 2:.e: duly t4s Heel 7370): 
Charles Burbridge, West Frankfort, 
Til. 16309 


Smile (The) of God; Children’s day 
service, w Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and others, m I. H. Meredith, of 
U. S# 12mo. © Apr. 16,1924; 2 e. 
and att huty 22.01 920 > AC SGa lee, « 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16310 

Smile (The) of that mother of mine; 
w and melody J. J.. Hall, of U. S. 
©} caAug.. 24. 1995 BH 622614 - 
John J. Hail, Bayonne, N. Y. 16311 

Smiles for a nurse; w and melody A. 
B. Chauvin, of U.S) ©. e: July 6, 
1925; E 617130; Agatha B. Chauvin, 


Houma, La. 16312 
Snap your fingers; from Flashes of 
the great white way. w Mack Gor- 


don and Anton F. Scibilia, m George 
D. Wiest, of U.S. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. t; E 622841; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 16313 


Snoosey Hansen; w and melody C. HE. 
Larson, of U. S:. © 1/'e@) Aug. 10, 
1925; E 622110; C. EH. Larson, Van- 
couver, Wash. 16314 


Snowflakes ; souvenir, Frank BH. Tours, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 10, 


1929 3°'2" “el? Joly “tos oe Geos: 
Harms, inc., New York. 16315 
So long! Tll see you again; w J. 


Keirn Brennan, m Jimmy McHugh, 
of U. S. © Aug. 6, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
17; E 622374; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 16316 


So long old pal good bye; w and 
melody J. J. Waters, of U. S. © 
1e. July 10, 1925; E 617281; Joseph 
John Waters, New York. 16317 


So long, Toulon; song fox-trot from 
On with the show, w Harry Car]- 
ton, m Everett Lynton, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace., in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. “4, 1925 >> eV Are eae E) 
615888 ; Lawrence nee Music Co., 
London. 16318 


So try and forget; w and melody S. 
Yendek, of "U.S! ‘©’ 1" ec? Aus 31, 
1925 ; EH 622792; Steven Yendek, Chi- 
cago. 16319 


So why worry; w and melody Mrs. C. 
W. Flynn, of U. S.7 (Or eaeaue, 3, 
1925; E 617957; Mrs. C. W. Flynn, 
New York. 16320 


Soaring butterflies; by Helen Dallam, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2 c. July 21; E 617509; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16321 


Soccavo; tarentelle, Paul Nast, of 
France; pf. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon et cie. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ce. July 2; E 615166; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 16322 


Society blues; w B. Loescher, m Harry 
La Forrest, of U. S., arr. Harry L. 
Alford. © July 10, 1925; 2 ¢ July 
13; E 617357; Loescher music Co., 
New Orleans. 16323 


Sceur Monique; rondo, Francois Cou- 
perin, arr. F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec. pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
July 5, 1925.5. ¢. Ansa? Biota ; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. [© orches- 
tration | 16324 
Soft shadows falling; w and melody 


M. Hubberstey, of Canada. ©1c. 

July 6, 1925; E 617160; Marie Hub- 

berstey, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 
16325 


Soft winds that blow; w H. Atwater, 
m Margaret Hartley, of U. S. [Pho- 


tostat]: "©! 11) «> JulyanT, | 1925-9) 
619710; Henry Atwater, Philadel- 
phia. 16326 


198 


nos. 7-8, 1925 ° 


4 


Softly and tenderly; w Will L. Thom- 

son, m J. W. Bowman, of U. S. © 

1 ce. Aug. 27, 1925; E 620576; Jo- 
seph W. Bowman, Leesburg, N. J. 

16327 


Softly the silent night; part-song. w. 


A. N. Blatehford, m Stanley Winn. 
arr. Paul Ambrose, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. Ato. ‘© /July 6, 1925; 2 c. 
July 9; E 619504: Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

z 16328 


trio, w A. N. Blatchford. m Stan- 
ley Winn, arr. Paul Ambrose, of 
U. S.: women’s voices. 4to. © Julv 
e925: 2 ce.) \Puby.'3': 619370 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement] 16329 


Sogno d’amore (Dream of love) ; sere- 
nata, P. Tucciarone, of U. S., op. 48: 
violino with pf. acc. © 1c. July 
28, 1925: E 619957; Pasquale Tuc- 
ciarone, Bridgeport, Conn. 16330 


Sogno (Il) di noé: valzer, Antonio 
Cecere, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Work, WN. X.; violin. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1925: E 620677: Antonio Lovaglio, 
New York. 16331 


Soir (Un): poéme A. M. Gossez, mu- 
sique EF. Letellier, of France. Paris. 
Max Hschig et cie. © June 4, 1925: 
1 ec. July 2; E 615090: Edgar Le- 
tellier, Paris. 16332 


Soir @hiver; de Paul Fosse, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © July 5, 1925; 1c. Aug. 3: E 
615749; J. Yves K., Paris. 16333 


Soirs de Mexique; de Voperette Pas 
sur la bouche, livret d’ André Barde, 
musique Maurice Yvain, of France. 
1. Fox trot pour orch.. 4to.—2. 
Chant et pf. © June 4, 1925: 1 c. 
each Julv 2: HE 635065, 615066: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement 16354, 16335 

Sokszor ugy szeretnek sirni: by Bela 
Zerkovitz, of Hungary; pf. © 1c. 
July 20, 1925: E 619808: Rozsa- 
volgvi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

16336 

Soldiers’ song; by Richard Krentzlin. 
of Germany, op. 111, no. 2; pf. © 
ver NS. mL Owo, 2 es vile By 
617517; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 

_ phia. 16337 

Soleil dor (Shower of gold); by Had- 
mund Parlow, of Germany; pf. 
Bus.) tt 1925,5. 2) ec) Aug 143" © 
620316; Boston music co., Boston. 

16338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16349 
Solomons (N. E.) Nine minarets; w 
Frank L. Stanton, m N. EH. Solo- 
mons, of U. S. ©1c. July 31, 1925; 
E 622061; Nat E. Solomons, Ashe- 


ville, N. C. | 16339 


Soltanto tu that’s all; versi e melodia 
Tony Ferrazzano, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e. July 11, 
1925; E 619561; Joseph Palazzolo, 
New York. 16340 


Some by and by; w and arr. of m 
BH. R. McCarty, m Tess M. Rabel, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1925; 
E 622825; Earl R. McCarty, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 16341 


Some day; w Dixie Willson, m Gard- 
ner Eyre, of U. S.; high or medium 
voice. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2c. Aug. 13; 
EH 622271; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16342 


——w H. Helmstetter, melody Arnold 
Daas OF Ue S.C) ac.) rihyanG: 
1925; E 617173; Henry Helmstetter, 
Newark, N. J. 163438 


Some other bird whistled a tune; w 
Al Bryan and Bob Schafer, m Fred 
Fisher, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 
Diie NOOB 2. Co NANSIN 28 aod G2F629 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

16344 


Some other time; w Benny Davis, m 
Harry D. Squires, of U. S.; pf. aec., 
with ukulele arr. A. Paolua. © 
July 8, 1925; 2c. July 9; E 6195138; 
Harry D. Squires, inc., New York. 

16345 


Some tiny tunes and arrangements for 
the Clarke Irish harp jr.; m M. 
Shanafelt, of U. S.:; harp with w. 
Oy 1 ¢. July+138,; 1925. © 617309: 
Marjorie Ann Shanafelt, Lincoln, 
Neb. 16346 


Somebody; w: and melody H. J. West- 
lund, of U. S.. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; 
EH 620383; Emily J. Westlund, Min- 
neapolis. 16347 


Somebody else has stolen your place 
in my heart: w and melody S. L. 
Burry of U. S2i-©) 1) Aue 3, 11925 ; 
BH 617959: S. L. Burr, New York. 

16348 


Somebody’s crazy about vou; from 
Earl Carroll Vanities, w and m 
Owen Murphy and Jay Gorney, both 
Gf WIS kOe July CGO 1925 U2" ec: 
July 21: E 617608: Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 16349 


799 


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ES 


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SE Pa LI 


SPS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16350 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Somebody’s knockin’ at your door; 
negro spiritual, arr. William Arms 
Fisher, of U. S. 1. Med. voice in E 
flat—2. Med. high voice, in F. © 
July 27, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. 5; EH 
620184; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 16350 


Somebody’s darling; w and melody 
M. G. Wiley, of U. S. ©1e. July 
29, 1925; E 617844; Mirna Gothard 
Wiley, Omaha. 16351 


Someday, dream girl; w and m Jack 
Payers [i. e. W. J. Payers] of 
Canada, domiciled at San Francisco. 
©ic. Aug: 10, 1925; E 622125; Wil- 
fred Jack Payers, San Francisco. 

16352 


Somehow I can’t forget you; w and 
m G. Kirst, of U. 8. [Photostat] 
©1e Aug. 1, 1925; E 620088; Gor- 
don Kirst, New Orleans. 16353 


Someone forgot: w Almeda -Wight 
Driscole, m C. D. Hmerson, of U.S. 
© June, 22, 1925; 2c. June 29; EB 
620026; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 16354 


Someone had been there before; w 
John Danforth Riley, m William 
Krancis ‘Wirges, of U..S. © 1. e. 
July 28, 1925; E 619962; Riley and 
Wirges, New York. 16355 


Something to live for; w and m J. C. 
Quinn, of Canada, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, arr. Homer Tourjee, of 
U.S. ©le. Aug. 4, 1925; © 620169 ; 
James C. Quinn, Los Angeles. 16356 


Sometime; w Gus. Kahn, m Ted 
Fiorito, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
tele ie De SO) uly 10). 192 “ee: 
July 11; E 617344; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 16357 


Sometime, someday you'll know; w 
and melody R. L. Lottier, of U. S. 
Crd’ ec. Duly 11, . 1925 - 619592 : 
Rene L. Lottier, Elmhurst, L. I., 
N; Y:; 16358 


Sometime when you're alone; by H. 


Powers, of U. S.; violin. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 1925; E 622021; Edward 
Powers, New Orleans. 16359 


Somewhere the K’s are shining; w 
and m G. M. Apgar, of U.S: © 
June 15,1925; 2 ¢. July 2; E 6174138; 
Gladys Mae Apgar, Lebanon, N. J. 

16360 

Sommer i Danmark; tekst Kai Strand- 

_ vold, musik Fini Henriques, of Den- 
mark. © July 20; 1925; 1c¢. Aug.4; 
E 615835; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 16361 


Son (The) vf God goes forth to war; 
anthem, w Reginald Heber, m Irénée 
Bergé, of U. S.; unison voices. 4to. 
© Mar. 16, 1925; 2 c July 11: B 
619623; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16362 


Sonata in do; by R. A. Castillo, of 
U. S.; pf. Ed. Castillo. Washing- 
ton, D. C., Heitmulier’s music co. 
© July 20, 1925; 2. ¢ Aug. 1; EB 
617915; D. des Aulniers, Washing- 
ton. ° 16363 


Sonata in fa; di Ildebrando Pizzetti, 
of. Italy ;- pf.:-e) viola. ,© July 7, 
1925); Lie. July «836152781 2G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 16364 


Sonatina; romancero 1, Philipp Jar- 
nach, of Spain, op. 18; pf. © June 
18, 1925; 2 el Aug.’ 25°59) 615979; 
B. Schott’s s6dhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16365 


Sonatine; par Alexandre Tansman, of 
France; pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1c. 
Aug. 8, 1925; E 615723; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16366 


Sonatine romantique; par. Alexandre 
Tcherepnine, of France, rey. et doig- 
tee I. Philipp, of - France; pt. 
July 5, 1925 1/e. AWeu3* AN GlareZ: 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© revision 
and fingering] 16367 


Song and play for children; w and 
m various authors, compiled and 
arr. Frances Weld Danielson and 
Grace Wiibur Conant, both of U. S. 
Boston-Chicago, The Pilgrim press. 
Svo. © July 28, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 7; A 861330; Sidney A. Wes- 
ton, Boston. 16368 


Song (The) angelic; Christmas an- 
them, w E. H. Sears, m Norwood 
Dale, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 10, 1925; 2c. July 24; B 
619923; Hall-Mack eco., Philadel- 
phia. 16369 


Song at eventide; pedal study, Gerald 
F. Frazee, of U..S.; pf. © Aug. 14, 


1925; 2,6) Ange s183 | By sG22410 ; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine., New 
York. 16370 


Song (A) of a rose; w and m i. D. 
Brooks,.;of . U.S. #@pyh er Aes ‘8, 
1925: H 620258 ; Edith Davis Brooks, 
Shrewsbury, Mass. 16371 


Song of daily guidance; w and mel- 
ody A. F. Chalmers, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Aug.'1, 1925; EH 620117: Agnes 
Florida Chalmers, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 16372 


800 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Song (The) of Mary; w Harold W. 
‘Thompson and George Wither, m T. 
Wrederick H. Candlyn, of U. S.; 


alto. © July 16, 1925; 2c. July 17; 
E 619711; H. W. Gray co., New 
York, 16373 


Song of my heart; w H. Llewellyn and - 


L. Vernon, m Harry A. Powell, of 
UBS, (0©xs bods Aug. 18) 21925 5) EB 
620404; Edgar Llewellyn and Lou 
Vernen, San Francisco. 16374 


Song (A) of sixpence; semi-humorous 
cantata, w and m Arthur A. Penn, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Bay- 
side, L. L., N. Y. 4to. © Aug. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 21; E 622471; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16375 


Song of sleep; berceuse, August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 247, no. 3; violin 
and pf. (In Arabesques, no. 3) © 
Aug. 6, 1925;2c¢. Aug. 13; E 622255; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

16376 

Song of spring; by Dorothy N. Brown, 
One Ss pk.) Ov Iuly) 17;.1925% 2 
ec. July 20; E 619772; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 16377 


Song (The) of the clocks; by F. C. 
Collinge, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 17; E 622384; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 16378 


Song of the Danish sea king; three- 
part song, w William Motherwell, 
m Charles Macpherson, of England; 
women’s voices, in D. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
17, 1925; 1 c. June 27; E 615324; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the year 
book press, Itd., London. 16379 


song of the little folk; w Jennie Dun- 
bar, m Eric Coates, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Aug. 10, 1925; 1c Aug. 11; 
E 615891; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16380 


Song of the morn; w Tyrone King, m 
Cecil Osik Ellis, of U. S. © July 
18, 1925; 2 c July 21; E 617500; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

163881 

Song of the pines; by Mildred Adair, 

.. © Aug 14, 1925; 2 

aa: HE 622356; Theo. Presser 

Co., Philadelphia. 16382 


Song of the raindrops; by Frances 
Testy Of) Wisse pier ©) flys, 
1925; 2c. July 21; EH 617473; Theo. 
Presser cO., Philadelphia. 16383 


Song of the saved; w J. S. Kelsey, m 
G. G. Crampton, of U. §.; solo or 
quartet. Philadelphia, Pa., Lyre 


16393 


music pub, co. © July 2, 1925; 2 e. 
July 8; E 617540; George G. Cramp- 
ton, Philadelphia. 16384 


Song of the violin; by Arthur Wright, 
of U. S., op. 98; violin and pf. 
WUbY, 30. d9Z0 2 Cac Aus. Fey i 
620070; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 163885 


Song of the wren; valse, Juliet Kuhl, 
o£. S.3) pt. ©. July 2b, 1925-0 2 
e. July 11; EH 619548; Louis Retter 
music co., St. Louis. 16386 


Song without words; by William R. 
Spence, of Canada; organ. © Aug. 
6, 1925; 2)'@> Avg) 13); "EH '622252 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston, 

16387 


Songs for farmers; written and com- 
piled B. H. Patterson, of U. S.; male 
and mixed voices. 8vo. © Aug. 11, 
RUS ee, ame ait, Ame. Vee A 
865040; Bosa H. Patterson, Lock- 
wood, Mo. 16388 


Songs for The garden of the King; 
w Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, of U.S.. 
m Grant Colfax Tullar and others. 
12mo. The garden of the King. [5 
others] © Aug. 21, 1924; 2 c. and 
aff. July 22, 1925; A 863128; Tul- 
lar-Meredith co., New York. 

16389 


Songs for The King called Jesus; 
Easter pageant, w and m various 
authors, compiled Dorothy Lehman 
Sumerau, of U. S. 12mo. © Feb. 
24:5 1995 3,2: ec. and, aft: July, 22,54 
863137; 'Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16390 


Songs for The light that ne’er shall 
fade; w Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, 


of U. S., m I. H. Meredith and 
others. 12mo. Come light divine. 
[5 others] © Oct. 21, 1924; 2 «. 


and aff. July 22, 1925; A 863141; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
16391 


Songs for the pilgrims’ thanksgiving 
w and m various authors, compiled 
Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, of U. S. 
12mo. © Oct. 14, 1924; 2 «@ and 
aff. July 22, 1925; A 863144; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 16392 


Songs for This youth; w Dorothy Leh- 
man Sumerau, of U. S., m Grant 
Colfax Tullar and I. H. Meredith. 
12mo. Unto Him be praise and 
glory. [5 others] © Apr. 28, 1924; 
2 ec. and aff. July 22, 1925; A 863126; 

-Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16393 


801 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16394 


Songs I heard on dear old mother’s 
knee; w and melody E. Crabtree, of 
U.S. ©le. July 6, 1925; E 617124; 
Ernest Crabtree, Valsetz, Or. 

16394 


Songs my mother sang; w and m An- 
drew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain. 
both of U. S. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
July 11, 1925; E 619569; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 16395 


Songs of DePauw; w and m various 
~ authors, ed. Lambda chapter Phi 
mu alpha, sinfonia, of U. 8S. 4to. 
©, June 29, 1925; 2 c. July 1; aff. 
July 2; A 860288; Lambda chapter 
of Phi mu alpha, sinfonia, Green- 
eastle, Ind. 16396 


Songs of Kappa alpha theta; ed. La 
Belle Mahon Stephens and Selma 
Hassell Lommen, both of U.S. Men- 
asha, Wis., Collegiate press. En- 
larged ed. Svo. © July 22, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 7; aff. Aug. 6; A 864120; 
Kappa alpha theta, Ithaca, N. Y. 
[© new matter] 16397 


Songs of Lambda chi alpha; by 
Charles M. Treworgy, Howard Loney 
and others, compiled John Edward 
Mason, of U. S . © June 8, 1925; 
2c. June 22; aff. July 23; A 861206; 
‘Lambda chi alpha fraternity, inc., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 16398 


Songs of mother; w HE. Mansfield, m 
Alex Klipper, of U.S. ©1e. July 
8, 1925; E 617246; Hleanor Mans- 
field and Chas. F. Loveland, Los 
Angeles. 16399 

Songs that live; compiled by V. O. 
Stamps, of U. 8S. 12mo. Dalton, 
Ga., A. J. Showalter co. © July 3, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 7; aff. July 29; A 
863605; V. O. Stamps, Jacksonville, 
Tex. 16400 


Sons of the empire; march, Harold 
Arpthorp, of Great Britain; pf. Hull 
elite ed. © June 27, 1925; 1c. July 
13; E 615861; James P. Hull, Lon- 
don. 16401 


Sonya; yup, alay yup, w Bob Schafer, 
m Fred Fisher, of U. S. © July 11, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 18; E 619859; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 16402 

Soon one mawnin’; collected and arr. 
Jean Taylor,’ of ) U.S... (in Six 
Spirijuals), + ©) ,Aue. Syl O25 = 200e: 
Aug. 8; E 620246; H. W. Gray co.. 
New York. [© arrangement] 

16403 

Soothing Sue; w and melody R. HE. 
LaDue, of U. S: © 1 c.: Aug. 15, 
1925; .E 620378; Robert E. LaDue, 
Green Bay, Wis. 16404 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sorrow: (Chagrin) ; for partings and 
scenes of grief, etc., Frederic Noyes, 
of England; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. 4to. © July 9, 1925; 1¢. July 
21; E 615524; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 16405. 


Soul (The) of a man; w E. C. Owen, 
m R. Knight, of Great Britain; in 
_ ©. London, A. Weekes & co., Itd. © 
May 16, 1925; 1 ¢ June 22; EB 
6153866; Richard Knight, Manches- 
ter, England. 16406. 


Soul (The) of freedom; march of the 
American legion, w Thomas Davis 
Berry, m Henry Wehrmann, of U. 8S. 
1©; (July: 10, 1925212 e: Dulas: 
E 617363; Berry & Wehrmann, New 
Orleans, 16407 


Sound (The) of the hunter’s horn; by 
Henry Purmort Hames, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c Aug. 15; B 
622333; Forster music publisher, 
ine., New York. 16408 


Sound (A) which through the tide of 
time, will echo faintly ; w I. B. Suiss- 
man, m Kathryn I. White, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 3, 1925; EB 619411; I. B. 
Suissman, Albany. 16409 


Soupirs (Sighs); paroles du Japo- 
nais, traduites en Anglais, Clara 
Walsh, en Francais, Annie Hay- 
ward, musique Hva Ruth Spalding, 
of England. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 615680; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16410 


South bound; by Billy Meyers and E!- 
mer Schoebel, both of U. S.; pf. © 
Aug, 6, 1925; 2c. Aug. 17; EH 622373; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 16411 


South Sea blues; melody, H. O. Hen- 
neman, of U. S. © 1c. June 29, 
1925; E 619442; Harry O. Henne- 
man, Chicago. 16412 


Southern blues; w and melody F. 
Rudisill, of U. S. ©1c. June 27, 
1925; E 622647; Fred Rudisill, 
Clover, S:4@) >" 16413 

Souvenir; by C. Presselle, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1925; 
EH 622820; Charlotte Presselle, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 16414 


by Drdla, arr. Byron C. Tapley, 
of U. 8., op. 210; pf. without oc- 
tavesi (© July #7i1925") Qe. uly - 
18; E 617455; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [© simpli- 
fied arrangement ] 16415 
Spanish ladies; by Geoffrey Shaw, of 
Great Britain; pf., four hands. (In 
Six sea songs) © July 17, 1925; 


802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7—8, 1925 


16440 


1e. July 18; E-615428; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. [© arrangement] 
16416 


Spanish serenade; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of U. S., op. 149; organ. © 
Amer” Ve; 1925 +: 2 ;e:; Aug. 223, 


622534; Forster music publisher, - 


ine., Chicago. 16417 


by John §. Fearis, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 
622340; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16418 


Spare the rod, and spoil the child; w 
and melody E. Gordier, of U. S. 
1 e July 11,1925; E 619574; Ed- 
man Gordier, Detroit. 16419 


Speech; w and m Sidney Clare and 
Cliff Friend, both of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
@iAue. 25, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 26; EB 
622697; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 16420 


w and‘*melody Sidney Clare and 
Cliff Friend, both of U. S. ©1e. 
July 30, 1925; E 620058; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 16421 


Sphinx (The); song fox-trot, w and 
m Bernard Rolt, of Great Britain. 
ota o, 192)7 1° t. July T:° E 
615258; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16422 


Spinning tops; by Leo Oehmler, of 
Heese op. 345, no. 3; pf. ©, July 
ie eso. 2 ce. July 2: © 617498; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16423 


Spinning (The) wheel; three-part 
song, w Wordsworth, m Edgar L. 
Bainton, of Great Britain; female 
voices, in G. Ashdown ed. §8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
Gps mly* 2t. 1925: 1 eer July 215; B 
615464; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 16424 


Spirit of love; sacred song, w George 
Rawson, m Edward Keith Macrum, 
of U. S.; low voice. © July 14, 
I92BSU2 ¢. July 28 5-H GISBIS IG. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 16425 


Spirit of the Alamo; w and melody 
Cal Cohen [i. e. C. Cohen] of U. S. 
© 1c. July 15, 1925; E 620121; 
Calman Cohen, Culver City, Calif. 

16426 


Spirit (The) of youth; march, Edwin 
Franko Goldman, of U. §S.; pf. © 
tone te) 1975s 2 ue, JU y i 2a5) 
619844; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 16427 


4to. 1.- Full band.—2. 
Full orch. © May 28, 1925; 2 «¢. 
each July 23; E 619831, 619840; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement } 16428, 16429 


Spleens et détresses; dix poémes, — 


poésies Paul Verlaine, musique 
Louis Vierne, of France, op. 38. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1925; 
E 615711; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 16430 


Spring; from Love’s four seasons, w 
George Taggart, m Wm. Christopher 
O’Hare, of U. S.; female voices. 4to. 
© hoalwale.. (925°) 2 .c. July. Zoe. 0 
617624; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

431 

Spring fever blues; w and melody H. 
asenkins- “of ~U: 'S. “© 1c Aue3,; 
1925; E 617964; Harland Jenkins, 
Findley, Ill. 16432 

Spring goeth all in white; w Robert 
Bridges, m Robert Elkin, of Eng- 
land <i SAS “(C) latly. 6 Vo2o.* ke es 
July 7; E 615267; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 16433 

Spring in the woods; two-part song, 
w Joan Fairhead, m George Rath- 
bone, of England; treble voices, in 
G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © June 29, 1925; 1c. July 
1; E 615026; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 16434 

Spring is here; by Helen L. Cramm, 
of U. S., op. 35, no. 1; pf. with w. 
© jnne3>.1925¢ <2" ¢.  Iunly 202 ue 
617462; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

16485 

Spring joy; two-part song, w W. 
Wordsworth, m E. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1, 2 -.or con- 
tralto; in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations} © Aug. 19, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 31; E 624025; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 16436 

Spring love; polka, Irene Stephanoff, 
of Bulgaria, domiciled at New York; 
instrumental. © 1.¢c. May 23, 1925; 
E 620610; Irene V. Shishmanoff, 
New York. 16437 

Spring (The) rose; four-part song, w 
William Broome, m Edgar L. Bain- 
ton, of Hngland; female voices. 
Williams ed. 8vo. © Aug. 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 17; E 615879; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 16438 

Spring’s flowers; blues, Paul Dela- 
cour, of Franee. 1. Pf—2. Orch. 
jazz...4to. ©).June ,4;,..1925.; 1.2 
each July 2; E 615094, 615121; P. 
Delacour, Paris. 16439, 16440 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16441 


Springtime; w and melody M. Yuill, 
of US'S. “O11Me Tully: 16; $4925 ; 
E 617389; Mildred Yuill, Herrin, 
Til. 16441 


Springtime glory; fox trot-intermezzo, 
-w Merritt Carleton Schaub, m Theo. 
Goerschler, of U. S. © July 15, 
1925; 2 ee. July (145; “EY 617381; 
Florida harmony studios, Tampa, 
Fla. 16442 


Stabat Mater; m Edwin Hall Pierce, 
of U. S.; cho. of mixed voices with 
soli for sop., alto, ten. and bass, 
with organ ace. 4to. © July 14, 
1925; 2 c. July 18; H 619810; G. 

' Schirmer, inc., New York. 16443 


Staecato etude; by Henry Purmort 
Eames, of U. S.; pf.. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 6223834; For- 
ster music publisher, ine., New 
York. 16444 

Stagioni (Le); di Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco, of Italy; pf. 1. Inverno. 
[4 others] © June 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 1; E 615033; A. Forlivesi & ¢., 
Florence, Italy. 16445 


Star of evening; reverie, Kathleen 
Kennedy and Robt. A. King, both 
Of, WS. pt. ©) haley, 27, 1925)2/20.c. 
July 27; E 617780; Jack Snyder 
pub. co., ine., New York. 16446 


Star of hope; reverie, Oscar R. Blum, 


OU.) 8:2 pt, "© ‘July 27; 207" 2:c. 
July 27; E 617779; Jack Snyder 
pub. co., inc., New York. 16447 


Star of peace; w Jane C. Simpson, m 
G. Nicholson, of U. S. 12mo. 
June 30, 1925; 2c. July 1; H 619361 ; 
George Nicholson, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

16448 


Star (The) that led; Christmas serv- 
ice, w Edith Sanford Tillotson and 


others, m John J. Thomas and 
others, of U. S:' 8vo. © Aug. 1, 
1925 2) (es anc: “atk Anaoe  2 A 


866380; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
16449 


Starlight (Unter dem gestirnten him- 
mel) ; by Sigfrid Karg-Elert, of Ger- 
many, op. 108, no. 2; organ. © 
July 6, 1925; 2c. July 9; EH 619506 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

16450 

Starry night; legato and pedaling, de- 
seriptive etude, G. A. Grant-Schae- 
ter; of 'U;, S.3 pt. ©) July 271925 
2e. July 3; E 619374; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16451 

Stars; pageant-service, w Mabel J. 
Rosemon, Edith Sanford Tillotson 
and Lizzie De Armond, m Grant 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Colfax Tullar and others, of U. S. 
Svo. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 c. and aff. 
July 9, .1925; A 862008; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 16452 - 


Stars at evening; réverie, Géza Hor- 
vath, of Austria; pf.. © July 2, 
1925; 2 ec. July 3; E 619371; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16453 


Stealin’ hugs and kisses; w and mel- 
ody Chris Smith, Tim Brymn and 
Clarence Williams, all of U. S. © 
1c. July 24, 1925; E 6199385; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 16454 

Stealing away; or, No chidings to 
fear, w Hermina Hilleary Calvert, 
m Pauline Brutting, of U. 8S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © July 6, 
1925; 2 ce. July 31; E 617896; Her- 
mina H. Calvert, Los Angeles. 

16455 

Stealthy visitors ; eccentric misterioso, 
Arthur Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, 
both of U. S8.; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 
15; E 622316; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 16456 


Steamboat Joe; fox trot, w by L. Dar- 
nelle, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Aug. 5, 
1925; E 622063; Lee Darnelle, Chi- 
cago. 16457 


Steaming blues; by R. James, of U.S.; 
pf. ©l1ec. July 7, 1925; BE 619460; 
Relphom James, New York. 16458 


Steering by mother’s light; for 
Mothers’ day, story and w George 
Orlia Webster, m I. H. Meredith and 
Grant Colfax Tullar, both of U. S. 
12mo. © Mar. 7, 1924; 2 c. and aff. 
July 22, 1925; A 863124; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 16459 


Steirische humoresken (Humoresque 
styrienne) ; von Josef Spary, of Aus- 
tria, op. 137; orch. with pf. direc- 
tion. 4to. © May 1, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
14; E 6153853; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig-Reudn., Germany. 16460 


Steppin’ fool; w Max C. Freedman, m 
J. Harry Link and Dan Dougherty, 
both of ‘U. 'S..-© Aug. %, 1925; 2 ce. 
Aug. 10; E 622116; J. Harry Link 
music co., Philadelphia. 16461 

Stepping lightly; duet, Mildred Adair, 
of U. 8.; pf. (In Merry moods) © 
July. 10,. 1925;.:2 .¢. July” 133; 5 
619636; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 16462 

Steps for the young pianist; by Hazel 
Gertrude Kinscella, of U. S.; pf. 
Aue 15)" 1925). 2 er ANT ee eo) 
622424 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

164633 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Stick it, if it kills you; w George 
Hughes, m Tony Hargreaves, of 
Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 2, 
1925; 1c. July 3; E 615259; Worton 
David, ltd., London. 16464 


Stolen (A) hour; w Nora C. Usher, 
m Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. S. no. 
Poi KG) dan, 14,1924; 2. e.. July 9, 
1925; EH 619533 ; Tullar- Meredith ¢co., 
New York. 16465 


Stomp ’em down; by P. Henri, of 
Mise cbr. ts Lames «pt. .*) © ac 
July 7, 1925; E 619459; Relphom 
James, New York. 16466 


Stomp off, let’s go; by Elmer Schoebel, 
ob Uis.3) pli. ©; July 20, 192552 ¢. 
July 23; E 617657; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 16467 


Stone (The); monologue, S. Mills, 
with musical setting Guy Jones, of 
Great Britain; pf. with w. London, 
Cecil Lennox, Itd. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
1 ce. Aug. 19; E 615897; Stanton 
Mills, London. 16468 


Stone Mountain; w and m H. L. Car- 
puso, of U. S..©' 1-c, July 21; 
1925; E 617553; Edward Langhorne 
Carrington, Lynchburg, Va. 16469 


Stone Mountain memorial; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, of U. S., arr. Irene 
Spain. [Photostat] ©1ce. July 25, 
1925; E 617679; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 16470 


Stop flirting; w Henri Sloane, m Rus- 
sell Tarbox, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Louis Fleischer. © 

. Apr. 15, 1925; 2 c. July 7; E 619457; 
Breau & Tobias, ine, New York. 

16471 


Stop, look and listen; w and melody 
GyiP sbarker:) of; U.S. |-©:1,.¢. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617960; Claude P. 
Harker, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. 

. 16472 

Stop teasing me; fox-trot, w and melo- 
dye be. Wortunato, of) U.S. ©, 1-e. 
July 28, 1925; E 619959; Eugenio 
Fortunato, Philadelphia. 16473 


Storia (La) di un fringuello! versi di 
Gigi Pisano, musica R. Falvo, of 
Italy ; mand. ace. Naples, Edizione 
casa editrice Marechiaro. S8vo. 
Apres Loy 19253) LY" ce. July 14: 
615331; Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 

16474 


Stornelli di passione; di Tommaso 
Sgambati, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; mand. ©1e. July 27, 
1925; E 617771; Giuseppe De Vita, 
New York. 16475 


16485 


Stornello pugliese; i battitori di gra- 
no, song of the threshers of Puglie, 
English version Th. Baker, of U. S., 
m Geni Sadero, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York City. [Italian and 
English text] © July 31, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 4; E 620213; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 16476 


Stradivarius blues; melody by D. Ra- 
binoff, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620340; David Rabinoff, 
Minneapolis. 16477 


Straten (Léon Van) Deux mélodies; 
musique L. VY. Straten, of Belgium. 
1. Sonnet d’Arvers.—2. Un jeune 
homme; paroles André-Marie de 
Chénier.’ © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 615694; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16478 


Mélodie; par L. Van Straten, of 
Belgium; violon avec pf. ace. © 
Dee. 37,"1924) 1’ ce. Aug. 3; 1925; 
615720; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 16479 


Strauss (Richard) Arianna a Nasso; 
opera in un atto con un prologo, 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal (Rifaci- 
mento), musica R. Strauss, op. 60, 
traduzione Ottone Schanzer, of 
Italy, riduzione Otto Singer, of Ger- 
many; canto e pianoforte con testo 
italiano. © July 11, 1925; 1c¢. July 
28; E 615817; Adolph Fiirstner, Ber- 
lin-W., Germany. 16480 


-—— Traumerei (Dreaming) ; reverie, 
op. 9, no. 4, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
Un S.; i pf. --© Aug. 27;) 1925; .2).¢ 
Aug. 27; E 620525; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 16481 


Strawinsky (Igor) Sonate; ed. AI- 
bert Spalding, of U. S.; pf. © May 
11g00925;;) 2riet.Aug: 20: BE 622510; 
Russischer musikverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 16482 

Stray thoughts; four pieces, Eric Ma- 
reo, of England; pf. 1. Under a 
shady tree. [3 others] © Aug. 14, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 15; E 615894; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 16483 

Streets of Chicago; w and m Wm. 
Young; ‘of U.S... ©. July 2; 1925; 
2c. July 6; E 619722; Wm. Young, 
Detroit. 16484 

Strenna Rosa; primavera 1925, versi 
N. de Lutio e diversi autori, musica 
EK. A. Mario et al, of Italy, com- 
pilatore EK. A. Mario. Naples, Casa 


editrice E. A. Mario. 8vo. © Mar. 


21, 1925; 1 c. July 11; E 615282; 
Italian song co., Brooklyn. 16485 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16486 
String quartet playing; by M. D. 
- Herter-Norton, of U. S. 8vo. © 


June 19, 1925; 2c. July 23; aff. July 
22; A 855991; Carl Fischer, inc., 
~ New York. 16486 


Striver’s blues; w and melody HE. 
Dowell, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1925; E 620306; Edgar Dowell, New 
York. 16487 


Strolling on the boardwalk; w and m 
L. Beck, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
2 e. Aug. 31; E 622767; Lou Beck, 
New York. 16488 


Struggle (The); w C. Swindell, of 
U..S., set to tune America. 8vo. © 
July 8, 1925; 2 c. and aff. July 10; 
A 860631; Charles Swindell, Donel- 
son, Tenn. 16489 


Student’s album, no. 1; arr. Ralph 
Dunstan, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. 1. Celebrated largo in C. 
[5 others] © Aug. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 31; E 624026; Reid bros., Itd., 
London. 16490 


Student’s concertino, no. 1; by Marion 
G. Osgood, of U. S.; violin and pf., 
in G. ©. July 29, 4925: "2 ¢.July 
20; E 617691; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16491 


Su Jali del desir; romanza, versi An- 
tonino Crivello, musica M. Piazza, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. © 1 ¢. .Augiiugsy) 199535 © 
620486 ; Michael Piazza, Brooklyn. 

16492 


Successful (The) girl; w and m H. H. 
Carr, of U. S. ©1e. July 9, 1925; 
EH 619496; Eli E. Carr, Springfield, 
Mass. 16493 


Such a crust; w HE. M. Stuart, melody 
Frances Stuart von Wachtelhausen, 
Gfauuk: St ;©@.1ne¢/ J aly< 1-1925) 
619750; Evelyn Marie Stuart, Chi- 
cago. 16494 


Sugar plum; from Gay Paree, w B. 
G. De Sylva, m Joseph Meyer, of 
WIS * (© \ Aue! 26; “1925 2e. Aug: 

28; E 622764; Harms, ine, New 
Work: 16495 


Suite d'amour; by K. EH. Thompson, 
of U. 8.; E flat alto saxophone with 
pf. acc. Remembrance. [2 others] 
© May 28, 1925; 2 ec. May 29; EB 
618694 ; Kathryne E. Thompson, Los 
Angeles. 16496 


Sul tuo labro; mazurka, melody P. 
Seminara, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 4, 
1925; E 620156; Peter Seminara, 
_ Brooklyn. 16497 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sulle collina ; canzonetta, versi e mu- 
sica Clodomiro Caravelli, of U. S. 
© July 14,1925; Que) Duly) 47) 
619908; Lehigh school of music, 
Philadelphia. 16498 


Summer day; Harlequin and Colum- 
bine, w L. G@. Eady, m H. Temple 
Abady, of Great Britain. © May 
19, 1925; 1 ec. June 4; E 614605; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 16499 


Summer days; by R. Krentzlin, of Ger- 
many; pf. Rose leaves. [5 others] 
© Jaly 20;' 19257202 7%e) ply 20H) 
619763; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 16500 


Summer evening (Un soir d’eté) ; mel- 
odie, Joseph Mueller, of U. S.; orch. 
©) Aug 17%, 1925: 2e Avie ae 
622548; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16501 


Summer (A) evening (Soiree d’été) ; 
valse parisienne, Hmil Waldteufel, 
transcribed Louis Retter, of U. S.; 
pi., © July 15, 19252, 2 ce Jubkysckl ; 
E 619549; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 16502 


Summer musings; by Florence Newell 
Barbour, of U. 8.; pf. (Jn Caprice- 
etudes) © July 15, 1925; 2c. July 
16; E 619674; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16503 


Summer (A) reverie; by Paul Bliss, 
of U. S.; pf., left hand alone. 
Aug. 19.) 19253) 2e. Agee ech) 
622632; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 16504 


Summer’s remember; valse, Marcel 
Lafarge, of France; pf. © June 4, 
1925; 1 ec. July 2; E 615162; M. La- 
farge, Paris. 16505 


Summer’s remember [sic] ; valse, Mar- 
cel Lafarge, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 
1c. July 2; E 615110; M. Lafarge, 
Paris. ; 16506 


Sumsion (Charles Corbett) Four pre- 
ludes; by C. C. Sumsion, of Great 
Britain; organ. © July 22, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 20; E 615951; Augener, 
Itd., London. 16507 


Two andantes; by C. C. Sumsion, 
of Great Britain; organ. © July 
22, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 20; E 615952; — 
Augener, Itd., London. 16508 


Sun (The) will shine for you; fox- 
trot. w and melody O. W. Baker, of 


UsiSt. -©} ©, c. odie 21834 2925.7 
617432; Osear W. Baker, West 
Allis, Wis. 16509 


806 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 . 


Sungold; intermezzo, Hrnest F. Obl- 
son, of England; pf. © June 30, 
1925; 1 ec. July 18; E 615363; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. . » 16510 


Sunny smiles; w and m Roland Fern- 
wood, oL WU. §.; pt.. ©.1..c..July 13; 
1925; E 617310; Roland Guehrer, 
Milwaukee. ~ 16511 


Sunny smiles of Hawaii; waltz song, 
w and m John Palalaiki, of U. S. 
© Aug. 26,1925; 2 c, Aug. 22; E 
622674; Aloha music co., New York. 

16512 


Sunny (A) spring morning; operetta 
for children, w Hanchen Rehfeld 
Levy, m Jacob Singer, of U. S. 4to. 
©dune :30,; 1925;, 2 EG July 2:/.D 
26787; Clayton FEF. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 16513 


Sun’s brightest rays; valse etude, Wal- 
lace A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 75; 
pf. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2c. Aug. 17; 
E 622354; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16514 


Sunset; chanson triste, Frank H. 
Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Jathy Part aG25 5 (2 eco July) 133°) EB 
619646; Harms, ine., New York. 

16515 

—— (Spétsonne); by Sigfrid Karg- 
Hiert, of Germany, op. 108, no. 1; 
organ. © July 6, 1925; 2c. July 9; 
E 619505; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 16516 


Sunset and dawn; w and m Henry N. 
Hancock, of England. © July 13, 
1925; 1 ec. July 13; EB 615348; Swan 
& co., ltd., London. 16517 


Sunshine dance; by H. W. Willett, of 
eS. gopt, ©). July: Fhe 1995* 2: e. 
July 24; E 619924; Herbert W. Wil- 
lett, Madison, Wis. , 16518 


Sunshine, that pal of mine; w Carl 
-Von Reddig, melody Deweej Cone 
[pseud. of D. W. Cone] of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 622168; Dwight 
Wilson Cone, Altoona, Pa. 16519 


Supplemental (The) missionary hymn 
book; collection of missionary 
hymns set mainly to folk-melodies, 
with other music, ed. Edgar Pett- 
man, of Great Britain. S8vo. © 
June 14, 1925; 1 ¢«. July 16; E 
615364; A. W. Ridley & co., London. 

16520 

Supplication; larghetto, J. Harold 
Henry, of England; violon et pf. 
(© vAug. h75 999256 dive.) Aum 28iiVH 

. 624019; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16521 


16533 


tone poem, M. Baron, of U. S8.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. New York, 
Belwin, ine. © Aug. 12, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 20; E 622490; Maurice Baron, 
New York. 16522 


Suppose; three part song, w Hugene 


Field, m Frank E. Ward, of U. S., 
op. 43, no. 1; women’s voices. Ato. 
© Aug: 4;°1925; 2°c Aug. 10; © 
622241; Boston music co., Boston. 
16523 


w Hugene Field, m James H. 
Brice, of U.S. Boston, White-Smith 
music pub. co. © June 27, 1925; 
2e. July 6; E 619482; James H. 
Brice, New York. 16524 


Sure system of improvising for all 
lead instruments; by S. T. Daley, of 
U. 8.3; saxophone, clarinet, violin, 
trumpet, trombone, ete. © July 1, 
1925; 1 e. July 10; aff. July 18; A 
863083; Samuel Turturici Daley, 
Akron, O. 16525 


Susette; w Francis Clark, m Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain. © July 
-29, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 15; E 615884; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London, 16526 


Susie; w and m D. Bigelow, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1925; E 620418; 
Dorothie Bigelow, New York. 16527 


Sussex sketches; by Leslie Cochran; 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Blue but- 
terflies and wild thyme. [4 others] 
© July 18, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 20; E 
615948 ; Augener, Itd., London. 

16528 


Suze blues; w and m Clarence Louis 
Kime. ‘or U.- 8.30 im Ww fat Ouro 
July 31, 1925; EH 617909; Clarence 
L. Fine, Chicago. 16529 


Swaying flowers; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, of U. S.; pf. © July 29, 
1925; 2 c. July 20; E 617688; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16530 


Sweet and low; lullaby, w Tennyson, 
m Joseph Barnby, arr. Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain. 4to. 1. Two- 
part song, sop. 1, 2.—2. Three-part 
song, sop., mezzo sop. and alto. © 
June 11, 1925; 1.¢c. each June 22; 
E 615396, 615397; Augener, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 

16531, 16532 


Sweet Betty Lee; w and m Mabel 
Foltz and H. Moore Parker, both of 
U. S.; pf. ©1c. May 20, 1925; B 
618331; Mabel M. Foltz, Buffalo. 

16533 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16534 


Sweet da papa blues; w and m Kd- 
monia. Henderson, arr. Eddie Hey- 
_wood, both of U. S.. [Photostat] 
©1e. July 24, 1925; E 619939; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 16534 


Sweet daddy if you leave; blues, w 
and m R. Williams and Luciel Prutt, 
both of U. S. ©1c. May 15, 1925; 
E 619451; Robert Williams, Chicago. 

16535 


Sweet dreams of my childhood; w and 


melody A. Howe, of U. S. ©1 ec. 
July 21, 1925; E 617579; Anne 
Howe, Mansfield, I. 16536 


Sweet (The) eyes of you; w Doris E. 
_ Ryde, m Ida Bostelmann, of U. S. 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 
622408; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 16537 


Sweet girl; w and m M. A. Cowdery 
and Carroll Dean, both of U. S. 
© July 15, 1925; 2 ¢. July 14; EB 
617378; M. A. Cowdery, Cleveland. 

16538 

Sweet lavender; reminiscence, Fred- 
eric Knight Logan, of U. S., op. 109; 
pL. «© Ame tt, 1925 "2 ¢.Aue, 22. 
EK 622560; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16539 

Sweet lips; w J. W. Grey, melody F. 
Eugene Mikell, of U.S. ©1ce. July 
17, 1925; EH 619748; Joseph W. Grey, 
New York. 16540 

Sweet little Anna; foxtrot, w Paddy 
Scibelli and Michael Columbia, mel- 
ody E. H. Thomas, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1925; E 622396; Hlwin H. 
Thomas, Brooklyn. 16541 

Sweet little Sue, in Kalamazoo; w 
and melody C. Gerdes, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 22, 1925;.E 620463 ; Claude 
Gerdes, San Francisco. 16542 

Sweet man; fox-trot song, w Roy 
Turk, m Maceo Pinkard, of U. S.; 
pf. ace. with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 3, 1925; 2 c. 
Aug. 5; E 617999; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 165438 

w Roy Turk, melody Maceo Pink- 
ard,.of!U.. Sx: Ole. July 3; 1925 ; 
E 619488 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

16544 

Sweet Marie, ma cherie from Paree; 

w Gene Iselin and Manning King, 


melody M. King, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 620082; Arthur C.: 
King, New York. 16545 


Sweet Rosalie; w and melody W. D. 
Miller, of British West Indies. © 
1c. July 11, 1925; E 619578; Wyc- 
liffe D. Miller, Ulster Spring, Ja- 
maica, B. W. I. 16546 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Sweet (The) story of old; w Jemima 
Luke, m I. H. Meredith, of U. S.; 
low voice in E flat. © Apr. 28, 
1925; 2c. July 11; EH 619629; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. [© new 
matter and melodic changes] 16547 


Sweetheart; w and melody E. Carter, 
of {U. S.. ©.1.¢. Aug. Pon dsen eH 
620378 ; Eva Carter, Hampton, Va. 

16548 


Sweetheart, don’t say no; w and mel- 
ody O. M. Dobbs, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617958; Oren M. 
Dobbs, Byers, Tex. 16549: 


Sweetheart, I love you so; ballad, ny. 
and m Jennie Franklin, of Was: 
Aug. 8, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 11: H 620280; 
Frances Franklin pub. co., Holyoke, 
Mass. 16550 


Sweetheart of Acacia; w and m 
James B. Tharp, of U. S. © June 
25, 1925; 2 c. June 27; E 619730; 
Acacia fraternity, Worcester, Mass. 

16551 


Sweetheart of mine; w and melody 
L. J. Koelfgen, arr. Hugo Mennard, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1925; 
E 620222; Leon J. Koelfgen, Minne- 
apolis. 16552 


Sweetheart Rose; w and m Benny 
Davis, Artie Meyers and Jimmy 
Quinn, all of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
July 7, 1925; 2 c. July 8; E 617238; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

einai UT 5s fe4 

Sweetheart when I found you; w 8. 
Bodine, m L. Crew, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Billy James. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Bodine & Crew. 
© Aug.’ 241995" 270) “Aug "2p H 
620482; Stephen Bodine and Lloyd 
Crew, Philadelphia. 16554 


Sweethearts still; w and m J. F. Cur- 
tice, of U. S. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. 
Aug. 26; E 620557: J. EF. Curtice. 


Indianapolis. 16555: 
Swing-along-alo; w Sars Tato, m 
Richard Kountz, of U. S.; male 


voices. 4to. © June 25, 1925; 2 c. 
July 2; E 619884; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 16556 


Swinging; w D. R. Farr and R. F. 
Calder, m R. F. Calder, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1925; E 620074; Robert 
F. Calder and Donovan R. Farr, 
Detroit. 16557 


Swinstead (Felix) Carol; by F. 
Swinstead, of Great Britain; pf. 
(In 1926 school examinations, piano- 


808 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


forte, elementary division, list C) 
©) Sully 7? 18,1925 jt! Aug TV; H 
615592; Associated board of the R. 
A. M. & the R. C. M., London. 16558 


Ten sight-reading tests; by F. 
Swinstead, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Pali 15; 11925 sisdre) Ang. 1206 EH 
615949; Augener, ltd., London. 

16559 


Swirl (The) of the river; by Florence 
Newell Barbour, of U. S.; pf. (Jv 
Caprice-etudes) © July 15, 1925; 
2e. July 16; E 619677; Arthur P. 
Sehmidt co., Boston. 16560 


Swords of the cross and crown; march, 
Foreman A. Lavelle [pseud. of C. B. 
Ashton], arr. W. H. Mackie, both of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © June 15, 1925; 
2c. June 5; H 619432; Charles But- 
terworth Ashton, Phoenixville, Pa. 

16561 


Sylvie, danseuse de corde; valse-inter- 
mezzo en sourdine, Georges Razi- 
gade, of France. 1. Pf.—2. Quin- 
tette 4 cordes. © June 4, 1925; 1c. 
each July 2; E 615157, 615158; 
Georges Razigade, Bordeaux, France. 

16562, 16563 


Sympathy; reverie, Herbert Sharpe, 
of Great Britain, op. 76; pf. 
July whOy 1925): 2,e -July 14; 
615346; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

16564 


—romance, Arthur Kay, of U. S.; 
pie (CY Aus: 27-1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 22: 
EH 622583; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16565 


Synecopatin’ mama; w F. H. Silman, 
m N. H. DePuy, of U. S. ©1e«. 
July 25, 1925; EH 617676; N. H. De 
Puy and Fred H. Silnicn, Cleveland. 

16566 


Syneopating Sadie; from Ziegfeld fol- 
lies, w Gene Buck, m Dave Stamper, 
OWS. © July 23/:1925; Qe: July 


25; E 619987; Harms, ine., New 
York. 16567 
Sz4l (Hgy) krizantém; Orosz dal, 


Magyar szovegét irta Dombay Géza 
[pseud. of Fiktar Lanyi], zenéjét 
szerzette Zubow Fedor, of Hungary. 
© Feb. 13, 1925; 1 c May 9: B 
615410; Rodzsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 16568 


Székely keserg6; irta B. Szabo Istvin., 
zenéjét szerezte Schuster Samuel, of 
Hungary. © May 16, 1924: 1 e. 
July 20, 1925; H 615487; Rozsavol- 
gyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

16569 


16581 


Szep aszony mellett; by Buttykay 
Akos, of Hungary; pf. ©1e. July 
20, 1925; E 619804; Roézsavélgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 16570 

Szivem (A) a sziven, felmegyek az 
ur istenhez; by Bela Zerkovitz, of 
Hungary; pf. ©l1ec. July 20, 1925; 
E. 619807 ; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 16571 


‘Taint; w R. Cooper, Nat Friedman 
and H. R. Krause, melody R. S. 
Gaoper, of U:-S.° © 1 ec. Jaly 1, 
1925; E 619346; Richard Sidney 
Cooper, Baltimore. 16572 


Take a little one step; fox-trot, from 
No, no, Nanette, by Vincent You- 
mans, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band with 
solo clarinet in B flat conductor. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. (Jn 
Chappell’s army journal) © July 
16, a925.0-1 “ce. July 23s Bo iehsapl ; 
Harms, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 16573 

Take ’im away, he’s breakin’ my heart; 
w and melody I. Berlin, of U.S. © 
1 c.. Aug, 12, 1925; E 622138; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 16574 

Take it or leave it; w and melody S. 
Guckenheimer, of U.S. ©1ce. Aug. 
10, 1925; E 622136; Sims Gucken- 
heimer, Savannah, Ga. 16575 

Take me away on thy bosom mother ; 
w and m M. M. McMaster, of U. S. 
© 1e. Aug. 11, 1925; E 620286; 
Myrtie Miller McMaster, Washing- 
ton. 16576 


Take me back; fox-trot. w Tom R. 
Brown, m Floyd Hougland [i. e. F. 
D. Hougland] of U. S. ©1e. July 
16, 1925; E 619692; Floyd Dave 
Hougland, Cleveland. 16577 

Take me back to my Carolina home; 
w and melody M. Ferguson, of U. S. 
©» 1..e., July 29,1925; Hi. 617835; 
Madison Ferguson, Ft. Lawn, S. C. 

16578 


Take me back to my homeland; w and 
melody Mrs. M. C. Smith, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622092; Mrs. 
M. C. Smith, Clarksville, Ark. 

16579 


Take me back to sunshine land; w Al 
Bryan and Ira _ Schuster, melody 
Abel Baer, of U. S. ©1 « Aug. 6, 
1925; E 622040; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 16580 

Take me back to the land of my 
dreams; melody L. E. Turner. of 
U.S. ©l1e. Aug. 3, 1925; EH 617933; 
Lloyd Edward Turner, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 16581 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16582 


Take the sun around with you; w J. 
LL. Gardner, m Hugene Lundgren, of 


U.S. © July 21, 1925; 1 ¢. July 24; 


1c. Aug. 7; E 622430; Jessie Louis 
Gardner, Chicago. 16582 


Tale (The) of a goat; w W. W. Brack- 


ett, m Lottie Meda, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 
Ato, © July-ds, 19257-20er July 25; 


E 617629: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
16583 


Tale of the bucket; limerick, Joe A. 
Bold, arr. W. C. O’Hare, of U. 8.; 
male voices. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 
2 e) July’ 23: WH’ 617625 5. MM. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement | 16584 


‘Tales the owl could tell; fox-trot bal- 
lad, w and m B. Hite, arr. Homer 
Tourjee, both of U. S. © A'c. July 
18, 1925; E 617445; Bobby Hite, Los 
Angeles. 16585 


Tallahassee tan; w and melody C. W. 
Stropell) Gt. U. Siv©Oel cy Sept s, 
1925: E 620680; Charlies William 
Strobell, New York. 16586 


Tampa steps out; w and m F. W. 
Salley, of. Ul US. Tampa, Fa., 
Booster record and pub. co. © July 
133,,1925 5. 20¢, July, 145, Hy 6178p: 
Frank W. Salley, Tampa, Fla. 

16587 


Tangled melody; w and melody Helen 
KHord. of U.S. © 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 11925 ; 
E 622737; Helen F. Schmidt, St. 
Louis. 16588 


Tango de Argentina; melody, I. Mos- 
eovitz, of 'U.'.S::,.©)1 e:,Jduly; 22, 
1925; E 619862; Isidore Moscovitz, 
New York. 16589 


Tantalizing fox trot; w and m H. W. 
Richardson, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622883; Helen Wood 
Richardson, Marion, O. 16590 


Tate’s (Arthur F.) comprehensive and 
up-to-date pianoforte tutor; by A. 
F. Tate, of Great Britain. © July 
Zo, 1925.) Liven Agee 2.) Glas? - 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 16591 


Taunting eyes; w and melody L. N. 
Ketcham, arr. Nell M. Cobbledick, 


both of U.S. ©1ec. July 15, 1925; . 


EH 617391; Louvis Nesbitt Ketcham, 
Oakland, Calif. 16592 


Tchérepnine (Alexandre) Allegretto; 
_ arabesque, ed. revue et doigtée I. 
Philipp, of France; violon et pf. © 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 2; E 615177; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision and 
fingering ] 16593 


——troisiéme arabesque, ed. re- 
vue et doigtée I. Philipp, of France; 
pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 c July 2; 
E 615179; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion and fingering] ~ 16594 


Andantino; premiére arabesque, 
ed. revue et doigtée I. Philipp, of 
France; pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. 
July 2; E 615181; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision and fingering] 16595 


Danse; no. 2, rév. I. Philippe, of 
France; pf., en mi bémol min. 
July 5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615759 : 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© revision] 
16596 
Huit mélodies ; paroles Gorodezki, 
version francaise André G. Block, 
éd. revue et doigtée I. Philipp, of 
France. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
2; BE 615069; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision and fingering] 16597 


Nocturne, no. 2; par A. Tcherep- 
nine, rev. I. Philipp, of France; pf. 
en mi bémol mineur. © July 5, 
1925" Te. Aue 30 Ola en 
rand et cie., Paris. [© revision] 

16598 

Te Deum; m Edward C. Bairstow, of 
Pngland; mixed voices, organ ace. 
4to. © June 17, 1925: 1 e. July 2; 
FE 615059; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 16599 


Te si scurdato ’e me; versi Antonio 
Carotenuto, musica G. Biondi, of 
U. S.; mand. ace. 8vo. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 31; EH 622827; Bion- 
di-Carotenuto, Brooklyn. 16600 


Teach me, O Lord; text from Psalm 
119, m Bernard Hamblen, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
July: ):20,; ;1925;; s2re. adnly eee, 
619981; Harms, ine., New York. 

— 16601 

Teamwork; march, M. H. Ribble, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 
2 c. Aug. 12; E 622198; Victor pub- 
lications, ine., Chicago. 16602 


Tear drops; valse triste, Nathaniel 
Finston and Josef Koestner, both of 
Ul S.> pi ©vAuertt® 1925 2 .c. 
Aug. 22; E 622561; Forster music © 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 16603 


Tears; by Eyvind Hagerup Bull, of 
U. 8.; pf. (in From a Child’s day) 
© Aug, (13) 9925" 2res Aue as > 
620323 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 16604 


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.MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 » 


Teddy-dance; danse anglaise, C. Den- 
isty, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 1c. 
Aug. 3; E 615796; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 16605 


Teddy Roosevelt's west; 
W. E. Delano, of U. S. ©1e. July 
23, 1925; E 617661; Walter Edward 
DeLano, East Grand Forks, Minn. 

16606 


Tell me again; w Roy Turk, melody 
Lou Handman, of U.S. ©1e. July 
30, 1925; E 617887; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 16607 


Tell me bright eyes; w Otto Motzan 
and M. K. Jerome, m Marty Bloom, 
of U. 8.3; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
Jeanne Gravelle. © Aug. 22, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 22; E 620445; Henry Wat- 
erson, ine., New York. 16608 


Tell me how you ope a rose; w and 
m FE. BE. Rose, of U. S. ©1e. June 
10, 1925; E 617218; Frederic Eu- 
gene Rose, Portland, Or. 16609 


Teil me more; selection, George Gersh- 
win, selected and arr. H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; orch. with ist 
violin conductor. London, Chappell 
Sarco lode Gully? £41925 24 ec. 
Mwy Zo.) HY 6159275; Harms, jine. 
New York. [© arrangement] 

16610 


——pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co.,ltd. © June 19, 1925; 
1 e¢. July i; E 615038; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© new arrangement] 
16611 


Tell me to-night; fox trot ballad, w 
and melody EH. EH. Applegate, of 
Wye. Gl c.. July 15," 1925" 
617390; Hd. EK. Applegate, Asbury 
Park. 16612 


Tell me your reason for leaving; fox- 
trot song, E. Ostrom, of Sweden, 
domiciled at Chicago; violin acc. © 
ive dnlysS, 19255 H,,617243 >. brik 
Ostrom, Chicago. 16613 


Temple of baby smiles; Shrine daddy, 
w and m L. A. Kebbon, of U. S. 
Montreal, C. R. Corneil, ltd. © May 
16, 1925; 1 «. May 29; 1 c. June 29; 
EH 619445; Leonard <A. Kebbon., 
Westmount, P. Q., Canada. 16614 


Tempo di ballo; par Roland-Manuel. 
of France; orch., parties. © June 
Ay bO29 >). AF eh J uly 23) WH 65071: 
Heugel, Paris. 16615 


Temps (Le) de la Pentecéte; prelude 
a Vintroit, Paul de. Maleingreau, of 


w and m- 


France, op. 25; orgue sans pédale. 
obl. 4to. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «@ 
Aug. 38, 1925; E 615717; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 16616 


Ten thousand times ten thousand ; an- 
them, w Henry Alford, m Louise 
S-ddall, of U. S.; mixed voices, sop. 
and alto solos, organ acc. 4to. 
July dN 1925). Zier Aue MET st 


622378; E. & L. Siddall, Sumter, 
S.-C. 16617 
Tender flower (Tendre fleur); by 


Jules Egghard, op. 229, no. 1, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
27, 1925; 2.c. Aug. 27; E 620518; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 16618 


Tender passion ; romance, Arthur Kay, 
arr. Edmund Roth, both of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Aug. 
MOE OZ eo CAS.) Los Hi 622500" 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 16619 


Tender thoughts; by H. Hnglemann, 
arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; EH 617481; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© new ar- 
rangement | 16620 


Tender words of love; w A. L. Beiner, 
m Paul Small and A. L. Beiner, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Aug. i7, 1925; 
HE} 622389; Art. L. Beiner, Chicago. 

16621 

Yendresse et mélancolie; pochade, de 
Robert Charles Martin, of France, 
op. 133, no. 1; pf. © June 4, 1925; 
1e. July 2; E 615100; Heugel, Paris. 

16622 


Tennessee choo-choo; fox trot song, w 
and m John P. Long, of England; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 22, 1925; 1e. July 
11; E 615307; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 16623 


Tennessee moonlight; w and melody 
J ReHess: (of U. (Soo © Liecduly. 6; 
1925; KE 617191; Jay Ross Hess, 
Akron, O. 16624 


Tennessee you're haunting me; w and 
melody F. Blanchard, of U. S. © 
1 e@ July 29, 1925; E 617822; Fred 
Blanchard, El Paso. 16625 


Tenor banjo dance melodies; ten cap- 
tivating tenor banjo duets, John 
Martell, of U. S. © July 25, 1925; 
2 e and aff. July 29; A 863562; 
Wm. J. Smith music ¢o., ine., New 
York. 16626 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16627 


Tente (Le) de Malborough; de 
Georges Auric, of France; petit 
orch. (Malborough s’en’ va-t’en 
guerre, no. 3) 1. Partition.—2. Par- 
ties. © July 5, 1925; 1c. each Aug. 
3; E 615688, 615689; Heugel, Paris. 

16627, 16628 


Texas; w Ethel Park Richardson, m 
Kathrine Allan Lively, of U. S. 
May 12, 1925; 2c. July 1; E 620096 ; 
Seger Ellis pub. co., Houston. 16629 


Texas and her flag; w Virginia Pick- 
ett Bonner, m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lineoln] of. U. S. © July 
20, 1925; 2 c«. July 22; E 619820; 
Mrs. R. K. Bonner, Austin, Tex. 

16630 


Texas my own land; w and melody 
W. H. Wheeler, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 138, 1925; E 620297; William 
Harrison Wheeler, Ennis, Tex. 
16631 


Texas, the lone star state; w and m 
H. G. Munden, of U. S. © July 10, 
12h 22°C, Tulyo13 3 HG6l(355 a G. 
Munden, Commerce, Tex. 16632 


Texas triumphant; w and m M. I. 
Crosby, of U. S. © July 6, 1925; 
Zc. July, 63° BE. 6LT16Gs Mary. 1, 
Crosby, Austin, Tex. 16633 


Thal’s quick reading method for the 
saxophone; composer of U. S. © 
June 29, 1925; 2 ¢. July 2; aff. July 
29; A 862629; Perrie Thal, San 
Francisco. 16634 


Thankful; w and m G. F. Kearns, of 
wy S. oFRhotostat] ‘Ort er July’ 8; 
1925; E 619470; George Francis 
Kearns, San Francisco. 16635 


Thanks for the buggy-ride; w and m 
J. Buffano, of U. S. ©1e. July 2, 
1925; E 617081; Jules Buffano, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 16636 


That boy o’ mine; w and m Tom Mel- 
lor and Len. EK. Graham, both of 
England; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
1 ec June 11; H 615305; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 16637 


That Dixie band from cotton land; 
fox trot, w and m W. A. Sullivan, 
arr. Vincent Nery, both of U. S. 

1 ec. July 22, 1925; E 619871; Wil- 
liam Agusta Sullivan, Chicago. 
16638 


That hateful rag; fox trot, B. Allen, 
o£ UW; Si; pi.  ©isuly Qe wW925% 2 c. 
July 22; EH 619825; Bertha Allen, 
Des Moines. 16639 


pt. 111, n. s., v: 20 


That old home of mine; Kansas, w 
and m EH. MeDonald, of U. S., arr. 
Walee Brown. © Aug. 7, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 10; E 622217; Hugene McDon- 
ald, Chicago. 16640 


‘That old Irish mother who’s waiting 


for me; w and m A. J. Fitzgerald, 
of UU; 8.) © den Auen lap cieeae: Eb 
620360; A. J. Fitzgerald, Campbell 
hall, Ney: 16641 


That old sweetheart of mine; w and 
melody P. J. McMahon, of U. S. © 
1c. July 11, 1925; H 619581; Patrick 
J. McMahon, New York. 16642 


That’s all; w and m Billy Heagney 
and Bert Read, arr. B. Heagney, 
both of U. S. ©1c. July 17, 1925; 
EK 619745; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 16643 


That’s Broadway; w J. M. Smith, m 
Mildred Marie Anderson, of U. S. 
© 1 «Aug: 24,,1925.-) Wn622749; 
Juel Marie Smith, Oshkosh, Wis. 

16644 


That’s her! that’s her! what did I 
tell ya; w B. G. De Sylva, melody 
Walter Donaldson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1925; E 622454; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

16645 


That saxophone waltz; w Jules Mingo 
and B. J. Sisk, m B. J. Sisk, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © June 
25, 1925; 2 c. June 27; HE 619727; 
Berry J. Sisk music co., Sioux City, 
Ta. “ "16646 


That tar papered shack in the West; 
w and melody A. M. Lystad, of 
WS. CO ad "el! Aneetra deme ace. 1 
622799; A. M. Lystad, Little Sauk, 
Minn. 16647 


That wonderful mother of mine; w 
Clyde Hager, m Walter Goodwin, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 
1. Male voices.—2. Female voices.— 
3. Mixed voices. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. each July 23; E 617617-617619 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 16648-16650 


That wonderful something; w M. 
Seff, melody Hazel Felman, of U. S. 
©''L -e:” July 2/8925 - he oo2287 : 
Manuel Seff, New York. 16651 


Their name shall live in the history. 
of the land: w and melody S. Ar- 
rington, of U. S. © 1c. July 29, 
1925; E 617843; Samuel Arrington, 
New York. 16652 


Thelma; valse triste, Willy Stahl, of 
U. S., ed. and orchestrated OD. 


812 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Savino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Works, /oreh!* © July (25,1925; 2: ¢. 
July 27; E 617786; Robbins-Engel, 
_ine., New York. 16653 


Théme et variations; par Marc Del- 
mas, of France, op. 198; harpe chro- 


matique. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © June 4, 1925; 
2e. July 2; E 615172; EHvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 16654 


Then I’ll be teacher’s pet; w and mel- 
ody A. Erickson, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 21, 1925; E 617587; Abby 
Erickson, Spooner, Wis. 16655 


Then I’ll come back to you; w and m 
¥. B..Ceok, of U. S. .© 1-e¢. July 
23, 1925; E 617662; Frank B. Cook, 
Asheville, N. C. 16656 


Then you will think of me; w Phil 
Moore, m Ethel Burton and Julian 
Crandall, both of S.; pi. ace., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© May 19, 1925; 2 ec. June 9; B 
617071; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 16657 


Theodore; w Harry B. Smith, m Edv. 
Brink, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © Aug. 
22, 1925; 2 « Aug. 22; E 620439; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 

16658 


There is no love like a mothers; w 
and melody E. Mudge, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622603; Ethel 
Mudge, Toledo, O. 16659 


There’s a girl in old Killarney, who 
is waiting there for me; w and m 
J. C. Davis, of U. S., arr. Gertrude 
Sutton Allen. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1925; 
E 622401; John C. Davis, Cleveland. 

16660 


There’s a klansman watching you: fox 
trot, w R. H. Newingham, m HE. 


Bigelow, of U. S. Akron, O., Akron | 


music sales-co. © July 27, 1925; 


2e. July 29; E 617795; D. E. New- | 
ingham and Emerson Bigelow, Ak- | 
16661 | 


ron, O. 


There’s a little bit of Dixie every- 
where; w A. Gerber, melody Dave 
Dreyer, of U. S. ©1c. July 28, 
1925; E 619964; Alex Gerber, New 
York. 16662 


There’s a lonely little shack amongst 
the pine trees; w and m W. Top- 
ham, of England; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Apr. 
11, 1925; 1 e. May 5; E 615244: 
Willie Topham, Bradford, England. 

16663 


65757—26——11 


16675 


There’s a long trail back to the days 
of my childhood; w and melody 


J. P. McCarthy, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 21, 1925; E 617584; Joseph 
Paul McCarthy, Milwaukee. 16664 


There’s a rainbow in the sky; w and 
m George Collins, of England; in 
F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
28; E 624014; B. Feldman & ¢o., 
London. 16665 

There’s a spot, a beauty spot in Min- 
nesota; w and melody J. H. Chris- 
tensen, of: U. .S.;..©.1 ¢. Aug..15, 
1925; E 620370; John EH. Christen- 
sen, Deerwood, Minn. 16666 


There the rainbow ends for me; w 
and melody EH. C. Baird, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1925; E 617979; E. C. 
Baird, St. Joseph, Mo. 16667 


There was a sob on every breeze; w 
and melody Mrs. J. Thumser, of 
Ux, Se Ie. * Aug. 3,, 1920 >-5 
617965; Mrs. John Thumser, Cadil- 
lae, Mich. 16668 


Thermogene; burlesque ballad, w and 
m R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, both 
of England; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
1 e4 July 11; E 615306; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 16669 


These three we should not forget; w 
W. J. Kennedy, m G. Yelle, of U. S. 
© June 16, 1925; 2 c. June 18; E | 
617217; Walter J. Kennedy and | 
George Yelle, Indian Orchard, Mass. | 

16670 | 

They are singing of you and of me; | 
w and melody G. A. Kalar, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622786; | 

16671 \ 


They can’t make a monkey of me; w 
F. H. Silman, m Newton Henry De- 
Puy, of U.S. ©1e. July 23, 1925; | 
E 617655; Fred H. Silman and New- | 
ton H. DePuy, Cleveland. 16672 | 


They can’t make a monkey out of me; 
w and m F. W. Salley, of U. s. | 
Tampa, Fla., 


George A. Kalar, Largo, Fla. 


Booster record and! 
pub. co. © July 13, 1925; 2 ¢. July/ 
14; E 6173874; Frank W. Salley, 
Tampa, Fla. 16673 


w Benjamin Frederic Warren) 
melody P. A. Scheib, of U. S. ©1¢ 
July 15, 1925: BE 617406; 


Phili] 
August Scheib. New York. 1667 


They'll never take my love away fro 
Mary; w J. Daniels, melody Te 
Shapiro, of U. 8S. © 1c. Aug. 7 
1925: E 620448; Joe Daniels. N¢ 
York. my 


813 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16676 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


They met on a twig. of a chestnut 
- tree; three-part song, w E. Sylvester, 
m Clarence C. Robinson, of U. S. 
4to.. © July 29, 1925; 2 c« Aug. 
5; E 620189; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 16676 


They’re going to move our dear old 
Broadway; w and melody G. C. 
Hudnall, of U. S. © 1c. July 21, 
1925; E 617569; G. C. Hudnall, W. 
Palm Beach, Fla. 16677 


Thine, O Lord, is the greatness; w 
from the Bible, m Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © July 13, 1925; 
1ec. July 15; E 615386; Banks & 
son, York, England. 16678 


Think of me; w Leo P. Haley, m R. 
L. Toland, of U.S. ©1c. June 29, 
1925; E 617306; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 16679 


Thinking of you; from Earl Carroll’s 
Vanities of 1925, w and m Clarence 
Gaskill, of U. S.; pf. aec., with uku- 


lele in “D. '\© Aug. 7%, “192512 "ce. 
Aug. 28; E 620584; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 16680 


wiand mi JAR. Armour,,.w..Ui.S. ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 17, 
1925 ; 2 ce. Aug. 26; E 620566; James 
Roosevelt Armour, Washington. 


16681 
This life and you: w and m Laurence 
H. Montague, of. U. S. 1. High 


voice, in F.—2. Medium voice, in 
D flat. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 ec. each 
Aug. 29; E 622751; Oliver Ditson 
0., Boston. 16682 


Tho’ you forget; w and melody H. D. 
Cole, of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; 
KH 620341; Harry D. Cole, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 16683 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
March from Raymond; arr. Byron 
CC. Tapley,: of .U.: S:;: op. 1243. pf. 
without octaves. © July 17, 1925; 
2c. July 18; E 617451; Estate of 
Hamilton 8S. Gordon, New York. [© 
simplified arrangement] 16684 


Romance, from Raymond over- 
' ture; adapted and arr. William 
Scher, of .U. S.; pf..Kammen. ed. 
© Mar: 31, 1925;.2 ec. Aug. 20; BE 
622478; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 


Brooklyn. [C adaptation and ar- 
rangement | 16685 
Thompson (John) Twenty four 


sketches in all keys for the develop- 
ment of velocity and style; by J. 
Thompson, of U. S., op. 23, no: ‘1; 


pf. Gotham ed. © July 16, 1925; 
2c. July 17; E 619715; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 16686 


Those Asheville North Ca’lina blues; 
w and m F. B. Cook, of UW S., arr. 
Howard Rossman. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 12; E 622176; Frank B. 
Cook, Asheville, N. C. 16687 


Those days are gone forever; w and 
m G. A, Chadwick, of U. S., arr. 
‘Walter W. Newcomer. © June 27, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 1; E 619360; Gerald 
A. Chadwick, Osterville, Mass. 

~ 16688 


Those dear little whiles with you; w 
and m Irene Akerly Canning, of 
U.S: © July 22) 1925 ; 2 “Suly 
30; E 619969; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16689 


Those married £0yS: w and melody E. 
E. Gross, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 3, 


1925; E 617983 : Ear! Evans Gross, . 


East Palestine, O. 16690 


Those teachin’ evolution blues; w and 
melody A. McCurry, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1925; E 622027; Albert 


McCurry, Reno, Nev. 16691 
Those were the days; vocal ye trot 
from Charlot’s revue, w. Ronald 


Jeans, m Philip Braham, of Great 
Britain. © July 29, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
15; E 615882; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. ~~ 16692 


Thoughts in tune; by T. Haigh, of 
Great Britain; pf. Paxton’s ed. 
1. An old-world memory. [3 others] 
© July | 97°1925 2 Tee uly 65. Ly) 
615263 ; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16693 


Three (The) eee trees; w Walter 
de la Mare, m Charles Anton Speyer, 
of Great Britain, op. 14, no. 2. 


J Uly i 22, oro 20 tier es 
615636 ; ‘Schott '& coO., Itd., London. 
16694 


Three girls; w Hazel Hall, mL. 
Thompson, of U. 8S. ©1c. July 27. 
1925; E 617768; Leland Thompson, 
East Liverpool, O. © gt OOID 


Three (The) hunchbacks; by G: De’ 
Liberto, of Italy, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; pf. © 1e. June 24, 1925: 
E 617300 ; Giovanni De’Liberto, Chi- 
cago. 


Three kisses; w Nora C; Usher, m 
Irénée Bergé, of U. S. no. 2.° 
Apr. 28, 1924; 2 c. July 9, 1925; H 
619539; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16697 


814 


‘Aug. o BE = 


16696 - 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


16720 


Three (The) musketeers; march, K. 
ly. King: of U..S5; ,oreh.; .4to.,...© 
Bes, 25, 9920. Doe, Aue. 1126 5 > E 
620553; K. L. King music house, 
Fort Dodge, Ia. 16698 


Three pretty girls with eyes of blue; 
w and m G. A. Wilson, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 620274; George 
A. Wilson, Boston. 16699 


Three (The) roads; w and m G. 
Smith, of England. ©1c. Aug. 15, 
1925; FE 622448; George Smith, 
Harborough, N. Leicestershire, Eng- 
land. 16700 


Three wishes; w Esther Hill Eckert, 
m Frank T. Harrat, of U. S. © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 622182; 
John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 16701 

Three years old; w Leo Robbins, m 


A. Von Tilzer, arr. Robert Braine, 
both of U. S. ©1le. Aug. 14, 1925; 


EH 622306; Albert Von Tilzer, New 
York. 16702 
Threnody; by Albert Stoessel, of U. 


S.; violin and pf. © July 1, 1925; 
2c. July 6; E 617112; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16703 


Thrill (The) of love; ballad, w 
Rhoda Weldon, m Pauline Brutting, 
of U. S. New York, Frank Hard- 


ms Me) Nil ye 151925 2, C.vebllLy,/al 
EK 617898; Rhoda Weldon, Ard- 
more, Pa. 16704 


Through the woods; cavatina, Frank 
K..Tours, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
©, July, 10, “1925; 2 ¢- July, 13: EB 
619650; Harms, inc., New York. 

16705 


Tief berauschte mich dein haar, O 
Manon! shimmy lyric, blues, worte 
Fritz Rotter, musik Robert Stolz, 
of Austria, op. 440. © Dec. 30, 
1922; 1c. July 18, 1925; E 615458: 
Edition Karl. Brill, Berlin. 16706 


Till all the world knows Jesus; w and 
mG. W. Wilson, of U. S.. © Aug. 
#1929,;,°2,.e. Aug: Gs.H » 620288 ; 
George W. Wilson, Maplewood, 
ING pls 16707 


Till smartan; dikt Dan Andersson, 
muzik Ture Rangstrom, of Sweden. 
1. Vildgiissen flytta. [2 others] © 
July +20,,. 1925.,..1:.¢.Aug., 4; . 1 
615833; Wilhelm. Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 16708 


Till the band goes home; fox trot from 
Clo-Clo, Max Darewski, anneal. 
Frisk, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Aug. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 25; E 624007; Asch- 


erberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 16709 


vocal fox-trot, from Clo-clo, w 
Harry Graham and Douglas Furber, 
m Max Darewski, of Great Britain. 
© Jgly 7, 1925 sb.c. July, 29 3; 
615567; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 16710 


"Till the end o’ the world with you; 
w Claude Sacre, m Harold Dixon, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele aec. © 
Aug. 1, 1925: 2¢. Aug. 11; E 620282; 
Harold Dixon music publisher, New 
York. 16711 


Till you learn to spoon; w and m J. 
B. Hickey, of U. S. © .1 ce July 
7, 1925; E 619458; John Boleman 
Hickey, Boston. 16712 


Tillie from Tillamook; w Jack Crow- 
ley and L. Udail, m Lyn Udall, of 
U. S. Portland, Or., John F. Stolz 
Co... © July 13,-4925,;.2.¢, July 18; 
E 617427; John F. Stolz, Portland, 
Or. 16713 

Timbuctoo; from Sky high, w Eric 
Little, m H. M. Tennent, of Eng- 
land; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 22, 1925; 1 «. 
July 11; E 615318; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, itd., London. ' 16714 


Times when I’m blue; fox-trot, w and 
m L. P. Bell, of U..S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. Brooklyn, Bell music co. 
© July 2, 1925; 2 ¢« July. 6; EB 
617197; Louis P. Bell, Brooklyn. 

16715 


Tin Lizzie; fox trot, w Bernhard 
Burkholz, m H. Luebtow, jr., of U. 
Ss © Apr!’ 14,9925 ;°2-e. May 23; 
EH 618790; Hector Luebtow, 40. Mil- 
waukee. 16716 


Tinkle bells; galop, eens Edgar 
Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. John- 
son] of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2 c. Aug. 22; HE 622571; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 16717 


Tint your own sky; w N. G. Meyer, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U.S. © July 
20, 1925; 2 c.. July 31:°H, 617889 ; 


N. G. Meyer, Glenville, Pa. 16718 
Tiny musical pictures; by Edwin 
Vaile McIntyre, of U. S., op. 65, 


nos. 1-8; pf. for four hands. ‘© 
Jarhy, 29 1920 22 CL Ata ere Ns 
622002; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 


16719 

Tiny tunes for tiny fingers; by Gladys 
Taylor, of England; pf. with w,.and 
exercises. obl. 8vo. © June 25, 
1925; 1c. July 14; EH 615289; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 16720 


815 


16721 


Tired of voting blues: melody Bessie 
Smith, of U. S. ©1e. July 1, 1925; 
EK 619355; C. R. pub. co., New York. 

16721 


Tit for tat; musical reading, w anon., 
m Lalla Ryckoff, of U. S. © June 
30 1925" 2 e. July is R. ‘Grroe2: 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

16722 


Titina; fox-trot, Leo Daniderff, arr. 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band with solo clarinet in 
B flat conductor. 
army journal) 
1e. July 23; E 615547; Harms, ine., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


polka, S. Tafarella, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; xylophone. © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1925; E 620421; Santi 
Tafarella, Giovanni Licitra and Sal- 
vatore Giacino, New York. 16724 


To a pasture in Argyll; w F. H. Phil- 
lips, m I. W. Gates, of U. S. © 
duly 14: 19235; 2) eb July -1%3.48 


619905; Irving W. Gates, Bingham- | 
16025 | Toch (Ernst) Drei klavierstticke; von 


tén- Re iv. 


To a skylark; four-part song, Ww 
Wordsworth, m Edgar L. Bainton, 


of Great Britain; mixed voices, in | 
[Staff and | 


G. Ashdown ed. S8vo. 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 21, 
1925; 1 ce. July 21; E 615465; Ed- 
win Ashdown, ltd., London. 


To a waterfowl; w William Cuilen | 


Bryant, m Marjorie Eastwood Dud- 
ley, of U. S.; med. voice. © Aug. 
18, 1925; 2c Aug. 19; -E 622422; 


G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 16727 | 


To all you ladies; by Geoffrey Shaw, 
of Great Britain; pf., four hands. 
(Fn Six sea songs) © July 17, 
1925; 1 e. July 18; E 6154382; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] — 16728 


To an image; w J. P. Becker, m J. P. 
and Grace G. Becker, both of U. S. 
©1c. July 18, 1925; E 617436; John 
P. Becker, Berkeley, Calif. . 16729 


To Killarney you must go; Ww and 
melody T. J. Sullivan, of U. S. © 
1c. July 21, 1925; E 617585 ; Thomas 
J. Sullivan, Brooklyn. 16730 


To mother; w Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son, m I. H. Meredith, of U. S. © 
Aug. 1, 1924; 2 c. July 9, 1925; BH 
619518; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16731 


(In Chappell’s | 
© July 16;71925: 


16726 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20° 


To the flag: w Edith Sanford Tillot-. 
son, m Irénée Bergé, of U. S. 4to. 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Men’s voices. 
© June 2, 1925; 2 ec. each July 11; 
E 619618, 619619; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 16732, 16733 


medium voice in D. © 
May 6, 1925; 2c. July 11; E 619627; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

. 16734 


To the knights of the Ku klux klan; 


w Mary O’Hara, m I. Hecker, of 
U. S. © 1 @ Tuly 24, 1925: B 
619922; Irene Hecker, Mount Mor- 
ris, Ill. 16735 


To wed you.in the golden summer- 
time; w and melody Riley Puckett, 
of U. S. © 1 ce Aug. 8 1925: B 
620276; Columbia phonograph co., 
inc.. New York. 16736 


To. youth; unison song with solo ad 
lib, w and m Alexander Brent 
Smith, of England; in E flat. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Aug. 11, 4925- hc Aus 12+ 
615872; Elkin & co., lid., London. 

16737 


E. Toch, of Austria, op. 32; pf. 

Feb. 93, °° 9925"; Sse Ae ee: 
615978; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 16738 


—— Konzert; von E. Toch, of Aus- 
tria, op. 35; violoncell und kammer- 
orchester. Partitur. 12mo. © June 
9, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 25; E 615989; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16739 


Todo fué un dulce suenfio! letra y mu- 
sica Belisario de Jesus Garcia, of 
Mexico. © July 22, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
24; E 615495; A. Wagner y Levien 
sues, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 16740 


Todo por ti: tango, letra y musica 
Maria Grever, of U. S. © May 6, 
#925 ; fe.’ Fuly 3, fe Faly 25> 
619974: Casa Alemana de musica, 
s. a., Mexico D. F., Mexico. 16741 


Tomboy: w C. O. Locke, m Russell 
Tarbox, of U. S. © 4 ehdmy 13, 
1925; E 617311; Charles O. Locke, 
Tiffin, O. 16742 


Tomorrow may be too late; w and 
melody J. Baudermann, of U. 8. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622080: Joe 
Baudermann, Newark, N. J. 167438 

Tondeleo; fro Ziegfeld follies of 
1925, w Jack Osterman and Gene 
Buck, m Dave Stamper, of U. S. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 e. Aug. 4; E 620248 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 16744 


816 


‘ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


To-night; w Ray Doll, m B. Maltin, 
of U. S. © 1c Aug. 15, 1925; E 
622426; Bernard Maltin, New York. 

16745 


Tony Barroni; w and m Larry HE. 
Johnson, of U. S. © July 27, 1925; 


2c. July 30; E 620009; T. S. Deni-~ 


son & co., Chicago. 16746 


‘Too bad Jim, blues; by Bob Fuller 
and Louis Hooper, both of U. S.; 
elarinet and pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 14; E 622296; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16747 


Too much cake; w and m Arthur A. 
Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; male voices. 4to. © July 15, 
1925 3) 2):e. suly! 233 HE 617642; | M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 16748 


Tootsie; w Harry B. Holden, m Alice 
Howe, of U. S. © 1c. July 11, 
1925; EH 619607; Alice Hoewischer, 
Cincinnati. 16749 


Torch dance; by W. Berwald, of U. S.; 
pf. © July 18, 1925; 2 ec. July 21; 
E 617518; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16750 


Torrington S. M.; w John Keeble, 
[and] Hamilton 8S. M.; w George 
leath: m J. D. Raynor,.’of -U.S8:j 
Dt. , with, w. 4to.. ©, July. 2; 1925; 
2c. July 7; EH 617799; J. D. Raynor, 
Torrington, Conn. 16751 


Toto e Nené; versi Enzo Fusco, mu- 
sica A. Mazzucchi, of Italy; mand. 
ace. Naples, Edizione casa editrice 
Marechiaro. S8vo. . Apraiods, 
1925; 1 ec. July 14; E 615326; Vin- 
cenzo Esposito, Naples. 16752 


Tout de méme; de Chou-Chou, paroles 
Max Eddy et Raoul Praxy, musique 
Henri Berény, of France. © June 
4,1925;1c¢. July 2; E 615188; Fran- 
eis Salabert, Paris. 16753 


Tout passe, tout lasse; par Robert 
Charles Martin, of France, op. 133, 
mos >>pt.;}© . June. 4,°.1925>- 1 -e: 
July 2; H 615222; Heugel, Paris. 

16754 


Towheaded gal; w Donald K. Phil- 
lips, m R. G. Marion, of U. S. ©1 
ec. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622131; Richard 
Gose Marvin, New York. 16755 


Tra la la; versi Tony Ferrazzano, mu- 
sica Alfred Denza, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. July 18, 
1925; E 617480; Joseph Daraio, 
New York. 16756 


16767 


Traffic; w J. D. Kelleher, m Angelo 
Bacecari, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1925; E 622390; Joseph D. Kelleher, 
Manchester, N. H. 16757 


Tragedienne; dramatie andante, Ar- 
thur Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both 
of U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
© Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 


622313; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16758 
Train (The) ; m with story, fingering, 
phrasing, giossary, ete, J. Lilian 


Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. © July 29, 
£92) 2 ce Aug,..5 3, 10,.611926;,, Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 16759 


Tramp (The); w and'melody F. C. 
Coates, of U. 8S: © 1 ¢ Aug. 10. 
1925; E 622108; Frederick C. 
Coates, Scarsdale, N. Y. 16760 


Traumland (Dreamland); 8 visienen 
in 2 teilen, Fred Franke, of Ger- 
many, op. 6; klavier. © July 1, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 615810; Schle- 
Singer’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

16761 

Traumliebe; musikdrama in einem 
aufzuge, text und musik H. Pataky, 
of Germany, op. 25; klavierauszug 
von Hans Salger. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1925; KE 615440; Hubert Pataky, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

16762 


Trees ; w Oscar Rasbach, [and] Love’s 
sorrow; ballad, Harry Rowe Shel- 
ley: arr. Tom Clark, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © July 24, 
1925; 2 « July 29; E 620092; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [C ar- 
rangement ] 16763 


Tpedd\ds (‘O) épacras (The mad lover)’ 
waltz song, m G. Myrianthopulos, of 
Great Britain. © June 30, 1925; 2 
e. July 8; E 619479; Geo. Myrian- 
thopulos, Lowell. 16764 

Trés-jolie; valse parisienne, Emil 
Waldteufel, transcribed Louis Ret- 
tet, of TS. 2 pt. OcTuly 15, Voz: 
2c. July 11; E 619546; Louis Retter 
music, co., St. Louis. 16765 

Trial (The) of John Scopes; w Ray- 
mond De Wit, m Chester Nordman, 
of U.S... © Aug. 10, 1925;.2 ex Aug. 
17; E 620604; Artophone corp., St. 
Louis. 16766 

Triflin’; story poem with musical set- 
ting, w Roselle Mercier Montgomery, 
m Phyilis Fergus, of U. S. © June 
30, 19255; 2:c) July ii13.E 617093 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

16767 


817 


AGTES 


Triflin papa blues; w and melody I. 
V. Kobbeman, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
31, 1925; E 622803; Ida V. Kobbe- 
man, Lineoln, Kan. 16768 


Trifling papa; w and melody Bob 
Blakey ot) US Ord te galy 24, 
1925; E 619932; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16769: 


Trigueha de mis amores; cancion 
mexicana, letra y musica Alfonso 
Esparza Oteo, of Mexico. © 1 ec. 
July 24, 1925; E 619917; A. Wag- 


ner y Levien, sues., Mexico City, 
Ds Bh. Mex 16770 
Trinidad; tropical romance, w Bob 


Schafer and Spencer Williams, m 
Peter De Rose and Johnny Tucker, 
DoOEn ot “UW. “Sh 400-3, (Ov Aue. 17) 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 14; E 622291; Jo- 
seph M. Davis, New York. 16771 


Trio; de Boieldieu, op. 5, recueilli G. 
. -de Saint-Foix, of France; pf., violin 
et violoncello. © July 5, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 3; E 615695; Editions Maurice 
-Senart. Paris. [© collecting and 
revising] 16772 


zwolftondauer-musik, von Jef 
Golyscheff, of Austria;  violine, 
viola u. violoncello. © June 25, 
1925: 1 ec. Aug. 4; E 615805; Schle- 
singer’sche buch u. musikhandlung, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany, 

16773 


Triumphal march; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, of U. S., op., 153, no. 1; or- 
gan. (In Lemare’s five sketches for 
organ) © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
22: HE 622524; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 16774 


Trois (Les) oiseaux bleus; paroles et 
musique KE. Jaques-Dalcroze, of 
Switzerland. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
July 2; E 615092; Heugel, Paris. 

i 16775 

Trop nerveux; de lopérette P. L. M., 


paroles Rip [pseud. of Georges 
Thénon], musique H. Christiné, of 


France. © June 4, 1925; 1 ¢. July 
2; E 615103; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16776 


Troubador (The); w and melody Z. 
D. Josephson, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1925; E 622169; Zara Doloro 
Josephson, Atlantic City. 16777 


Troubadour (The); by Denise Lassi- 
monne, of Great Britain; pf. (In 
1926 school examinations, piano- 
forte, primary division, list C) © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES/ 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


July 18, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 1; E 615588 ; 
Associated board of the R. A. M. 
and the R. C. M., London. 16778 


w May Lewis, m David Buttolph, 
of U. S.; high voice. © July 21, 
1925; 2 ce July 27; E 617694; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16779 


Trouble island; melody L. S. Hollis- 
ter, of U.S, ‘©-iveraulys alsa: 
E 619354; Leona Stephens Hollis- 
ter, Sebago Lake, Me. 16780 


Troublesome Frisco blues; w and 
melody V. A. Johnson, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622791; Vance 
A. Johnson, Pittsburgh. 16781 


Trubble; a negro lament, w Don 
Drew, m Louis Breau, of U. S. © 
July 2, 1925; 2 ec. July 3; HE 619417; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 16782 


True blue; w and m N. King, of U. S. 
© July 10, 1925; 2 ec. July 13; EB 
617358 ; Nib King, Henderson, Ky. 

16783 


True (A) Christmas; service for 
Christmas, w Mabel J. Rosemon and 
others, m Broughton Edwards and 
others, of U: S.. 12me. © Oct. 21, 
1924; 2 c. and aff. July 22, 1925; A 


863143; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16784 
True. (The) light now shineth; w 


T. O. Chisholm, m S. W. Beazley, 
of U.S... ©oMar ts Ga 
June 22; EH 617727; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 16785 


Truly He loves us;'w J. M. Henson, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 e«. June 22; E 617741; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

16786 


Truly the light is sweet; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m J. Arthur Clegg, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © July 6, 1925; 
1c. July 7; E 615273; Banks & son, 
York, England. 16787 


Trust Him now; w and m Robert 
Harkness, of U. S. Aug. 28, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 28; E 622709; Re- 
view & Herald pub. assn., Wash- 
ington. 16788 


Tryin’to keep away from you; w Rus- 
sel Robinson, m Max Kortlander, 
of U. 8.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
Russel Robinson, of U. S. © Aug. 
22, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 22; EH 620437; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 

16789 


818 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 7-8, 1925 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) An- 
dante; from the Fifth symphony, 
arr. W. F. Ambrosio, of U. 8.; four 
violins with pf. acc. © June 18, 
1925; 2c. July 23; E 619849; Carl 
Fischer, inc, New York. [© ar- 


rangement ] 16790 © 


Arab dance (Danse arabe) ; from 
The nutcracker suite, op. 71*, ed. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © 
AME Zila 1925... 2.0. Aug..27 3; 
620513 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 16791 


Chinese dance (Danse chinoise) ; 
from The nut-cracker suite, op. 71°, 
- ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © 
PN eet, ee. ANS. ale 1 
620512; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 16792 


—— Dance of the candy fairy (Danse 
de la fée dragée) ; from The nut- 
cracker suite, op. 71*, éd. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 27, 
1925.5 2 ce. Aug. 27; E 620515; Cen- 

_tury music pub. co., New York. [© 

_ arrangement] 16793 


: March; from The _ nut-cracker 
, Suite, op. 71°, ed. Calvin Grooms, of 
WiS:; pf... ©, Aug. 27; 1925.2; ec. 
: Aug. 27; E .620511;. Century music 
_-pub.;co., New York... [© arrange- 
ment] 16794 
-—— Russian dance (Danse russe) ; 
. trepak, from The nut cracker suite, 
op. 71°, ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
Di... © Age 27 1925. 2'C Ane’ 27: 
' E 620514; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


16795 


—— Waltz of the flowers (Valse des 
fleurs) ; from The nut-cracker suite, 
op. 71", ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 

pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. 27; 

. E 620510; Century music pub. co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

16796 

—— Yearning; w Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, arr. Charles Gilbert Spross, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
July 28)°1925; 2 6 /July 30%) B 
617880; John Church co., Cincin- 

nati. [© arrangement] 16797 

Tu comme addure bello; versi e 
musica P. Buongiovanni, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mandolino 
0 violino. 4to. © July 11, 1925; 
2c. July 28; E 619948; Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, New York. 16798 

Tu es noch amul; w and melody J. I. 

- Tanzman, of U. S. © 1c. June 19, 
1925; E 617383; Joseph I. Tanz- 
man, Brooklyn. : 16799 


16810 


Tu te rends compte; de Le coup de 
Deux, paroles Robert Dieudonné et 
Henri Géroule, musique Albert 
Chantrier, of France. © June 4, 
1925; 1c. July 2; E 615208; Francis 


Salabert, Paris. 16800 


Tuck me in my little bed and let me 
dream of you; w and m J. Hetzel, of 
U. S. © 1 c« Aug. 20, 1925; HE 
620429; Jack Hetzel, Berkeley, 
Calif. 16801 


Tudom rozsam edes rozsam; by Janos 
Kurucz, of U. 8.; pf. ©l1e. July 
20, 1925; E 619801; Harmonia, 
Budapest, Hungary. 16802 


Tulmerco Children’s day collection no. 
1; pantomimes, songs, drills, ete., 
written and selected Dorothy Leh- 
-man Sumerau, of U. S. 8vo. © 
apr. 18, 1925; 2 e. and ail. Fuly 22; 
A 863156; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 16803 


Tumble-weed; march grotesque, Paul 
Bliss, of -U_\S.3; pt. 4.©,,.June.30, 
1925; 2 e. July 3; E 619476; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 16804 


Tune in on a radio; w Frank Cornell, 
melody Ray Kavanaugh, of U. S. 
© 1c July 30, 1925; E 617870; 
Rosalno amusement corp., New 
York. 16805 


Tunes for two; easy duets, Adam 
Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
‘iJuly 23, 19257° PR 'e “Aug. 20;° H 
615947; Augener, ltd., London. 
16806 


Tunes old and new; folk tunes and 
other tunes, Florence Jubb, of 
‘U. S.; pf. nos. 1-50. © July 10, 
1925; 2 c. July 13; H 6196382.; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16807 


Turn not away; w A. H. Ackley, m 
B.D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2c. June 29; E 620035 ; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 16808 


Tut-ench-amen exhumatus est; shim- 
my-foxtrot, T. P. Yallo [pseud. 
of Pall6s Tivadar] of Hungary; pf. 
© Aug. 4, 1924; 1 c May 9, 1925; 
E 615409; Rozsavoélgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 16809 


Twelve radio favorites for banjo; w 
and m various authors, compiler of 
U. S.; finger style C notation, with 
pf. ace. © July 2, 1925; 2 c. July 
21; aff. July 18; A 861153; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

16810 


SLO: . 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16811 


pt. Ti, n. s., v. 20 


Twilight; w Kent Merk, m Alexander 
Maloof, of U. S.; low voice, in C. 
© July 31, 1925; 2.¢ Aug. 1; EB 
620067; Maloof music co., New 
York. 16811 


Twilight and you; w K. H. Brooke, m 
K. H. Brooke and K. V. Todd, both 
of U.S.) Okie July: 6) 1925;, BH 
617123; Kenneth H. Brooke and 
Kenneth V. Todd, Pittsburgh. 

16812 


Twilight fantasie; waltz, R. V. Wyche, | 


of U. S.; pf. ©le. July 29, 1925; 
EH 617859; Robert Vaughan Wyche, 
Los Angeles. 16813 


Twilight hour; by D. Savino, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; pf. 


June, 30, 1925; 2 cc... July. 3;.. BH 
617103; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16814 


Twilight (The) hour; w H. D. Ban- 
ning, m Gilbert A. Alcock, of Great 
Britain. |) \©). Auoe (26. 1925.7) ite, 
Aug. 27; E 624032; Chappell & co., 

. Itd., London. 16815 


Twilight in autumn; by W. M. Felton, 
arr. Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; E 617479; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© new ar- 
rangement | 16816 


Twilight rays; waltz, w H. F. Moore, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 29, 1925; E 620622; Harry 
F. Moore, Columbus, O. 16817 


Twilight song; w Helen Gage Jer- 
rard, m Selim Palmgren, of Fin- 
land, domiciled at Hankins, N. Y.; 
medium voice. © May 26, 1925; 
2c. June 4; E 616462; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16818 


Twilight thoughts; serenade, M. H. 


Ribble, of U. 8.; band. 4to. © 
AUS ele OZ Go eA ba ey 
622199; Victor publications, inc., 
Chicago. 16819 


Twinkling stars; nocturne, G. N. Ben- 
son, of U. S.: pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 21; E 617492; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 16820 


Two broken hearts; w N. B. Litt and 
Kitty Rasch, melody N. B. Litt, of 


eS. © ie. Aue De 192 io 
620567; Neil Byron Litt, Spring 
Lake, N. J. 16821 


Two Dixie boys; w and melody W. 
H. Bowman, of U. S. © 1. Aug. 
15, 1925; E 620389 ; Wm. Henri Bow- 
man, Washington. 16822 


Two frogs; part-song, w anon. m 
Frederick Jerome, of U. S.; mezzo- 
sop., alto and bar. 4to. © Aug. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 620501; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 16823 - 


Ugolina ; danza, Luis R. Miranda, arr. 
A. Mesorana, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 38, 1925; E 620148; Adolfo 
Mesorana, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

16824 


Uila; valse francaise, Rudolph G. 
Kopp, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 1, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 6; E 622495; Pallma music 
publishers, Chicago. 16825 


Ukulele (Le); fox trot, traduzione 
Arturo Franci, musica Art Conrad, 
of U. S. © May 8, 1925; 1 c June 
4,1 c. July 27; E 619989; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 16826 


Uncle Rome, the old boatman; four- 
part chorus, w Howard Weeden, m 
Sidney Homer, op. 22, no. 2, tran- 
scribed Carl Deis, of U. S.;.men’s 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 18; E 622261; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© transcription] 

16827 


Unele Sam; w Charles Vaude, m 
Charles Ryder, of Great Britain. 
© June 9, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 11; B 
615927; Allan & co., pty. Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 16828 


Uncle Sam and Aunt Columbia; w 
G. W. Briggs, m J. B. Brown, of 
U.S s ‘pita Gish) Gg kae ome dees 
E 622120; George W. Briggs, Staten 
Island hospital, S. 1., N. Y. 16829 


Uneonsciously ; w and m Jeff Branen, 
of U.S. ©.) dnlye 20 oor oe. 
July 30; E 620007; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16830 


Unda Maris; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
U. S., op. 144; organ: © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 622537; Fors- 
ter music publisher, inc., Chicago, 

16831 

Under His care; w Lizzie DeArmond, 
m James M. Black, of U. 8S. © 
Aug. 28, 1925; 2 e@ Aug. 28; E 
622722; Review & Herald pub. assn., 
Washington. 16832 


Under the moon; w D. Levien, m Arno 
Segall, of U.S. © 1 -¢ July 16, 
1925 ; EH 619686; David Levien, New | 
York. 16833 


Under the sea; musical play for chil- 
dren in 2 scenes, w Evelyn Hayden, 
m Jessie Mae Jewitt, of U. S. 4to. 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 2 ec Aug. 21; EB 
622472; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16834 


820 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. T-8, 1925 


Under the trees; reverie from suite A 


holiday, Harry B. Cairns [pseud. of. 


John S. Fearis] of U. S.; pf. (In 
Forster miniature suites) © Aug. 
Tinoco. 2 c., Aug. 22° EH 622523 + 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
_ cago. 


-Underhill’s honey bee song; from The 
buttercup’s wooing, w and melody 
W. H. Underhill, of Canada. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1925; EH 615877; William 
Hamilton Underhill, Saint John, N. 
B., Canada. 16836 


Underhill’s the honey bee’s answer ; 
from The buttercup’s wooing, w and 
melody W. H. Underhill, of Canada. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 615878; Wil- 


liam Hamilton Underhill, Saint 
John, N. B., Canada. 16837 
Underneath the China moon; w and 


m Clair Willson, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 31, 1925; E 617911; Clair Will- 
son, Benton Harbor, Mich. 16838 


Underneath the yum yum tree; w 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, m 
»M. K. Jerome, of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
July, 20, 1925; 2 «July 18; E 
617425; Henry Waterson inc., New 
York. 16839 


Une fois . . . deux fois; d’ Amoureux, 
paroles Gaston Dumestre, musique 
Albert Chantrier, of France. 
June 4, 1925; 1c¢. July 2; EH 615139; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16840 


‘Ungarische lustspiel-ouverture (Hun- 
garian comedy overture) ; von Ké- 
ler-Béla. [pseud. of Albert von 
Kélér] op. 108, arr. Leo Artok, of 
Germany, op. 81; orch. mit pf.- 
conductor. © Apr. 4, 1925; 1 «. 
Aug. 25; E 615980; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 
rangement]. 


Unison (The) high school band and 
orchestra system; by W. Hrabe, of 
U. S. © July 17, 1925; 2 ce. and 
aff. Julv 22; A 863188; William 
Hrabe, Montgomery, Ala. 16842 


U. 8S. school of music; lessons 3-12, 
Harvey P. Longstreet, of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. © July 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
and aff. Aug. 20; A 865282; U. S. 
school of music, New York. 16843 


Up glorious sun; w James Wyatt, m 
Carl F. Price, of U. S. © Apr. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 15; 1 c. Sept. 1; 
KE 620388; Ethel H. Wyatt, New 
York. 16844 


65757—26——12 


16835 


16855 


Up in the clouds; w Leo P. Haley, m 
R. L. Toland, of U. S. ©1c. June 
29, 1925; E 617307; Rose L. Toland, 
Dorchester, Mass. 16845 


Up in the hills; six holiday pieces, — 
John Harrison, of England; pf.,.con- 
tinental fingering. 1. Hillside trum- 
pets. [5 others] © June 30, 1925; 
1e. July 1; E 615058 ; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 16846 


Up in the morning early; unison song, 
w Burns, m Charles F. Waters, of 
England; in E min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
tt, 1925; 1° ec. Aug. 12; H G@los7: 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 16847 


Up with the starry flag; march, G. 
Beaverson, of U. §S.; band. obl. 32 
mo. © Aug. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Aug. 1; 
EK 617989; George Beaverson, New 
York. 16848 


Urdema (L’) lettera; versi Pasquale 
L. Esposito, melodia Pasquale Cic- 
eulli, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. UN, »Y.. ©. be, Aus. 20: 1935; 
FE 620415; Venus music co., Brook- 
lyn. 16849 


Utah Carl; w and melody Charles 
Navell, of U. S. © 1-e. July 27, 
1925; E 6177838; Artophone corp., 
St. Louis. 16850 


Vacilopolis ; fox-trot, Emilio D. 
Uranga, of Mexico; pf. with w. 
1 e. July 24, 1925; EH 619919; A. 
Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, 
D. F., Mexico. 16851 


Valbonesi (Gino) Novelletta; canone 
alla guarta, G. Valbonesi, of Italy; 
‘pie, (Dec. ot. 1924* tc Toly 1, 
1925; H 615029; A. Forlivesi & @., 
Florence, Italy. 16852 


Valley (The) of roses; by Haydn 
Wood, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band with 
solo clarinet in B flat conductor and 
cornet solo with w. (In Chappell’s 
army journal) © July 16, 1925; 
1c. July 23; E 615549; Chappell & . 
co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

16853 


Valse bizarre; by Sturkow-Ryder. of 
Us Sis ph... © Aug. olf, 1925-2 ce. 
Aug. 22; E 622567; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 16854 


Valse brillante; by Alexander Mac- 
Fadyen, of U. S.; op. 30; pf. © 
July 31, 1925; 2c. Aug.4; E 620211; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 16855 


821 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


16856 
Valse celeste; bell valse, Harry Wood, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 9, 
1925; 1 e. July 11; EB 615303; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 
16856 
Valse des poupées; by Spencer Dyke, 
of Great Britain; violin. (In 1926 
school examinations, violin, pri- 
mary division, list B) © July 18, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 1; E 615597; Asso- 
ciated board of the R. A. M. & the 
R. C. M., London. 16857 


Valse-impromptu; par Eleuterio Lov- 
reclio, of Italy; pf. © June 4, 1925; 
1c July 2; E 615170; EK. Gaudet, 
Paris. 16858 


Valse-intermezzo; by Felix Swinstead, 
of Great Britain; violin with pf. 
ace. (In 1926 school examinations, 
violin, elementary division, list A) 
© July 18, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 1; E 
615598; Associated board of: the R. 
A. M. & the R. C. M., London. 

. . 16859 


Valse lente; by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
Ue Se, 0p. Loa. NOL s .Oreal., in 
Lemare’s five sketches for organ) 
©y Aug. 0) 1925". e* Aug. 22" 
622528; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 16860 


Valse lyrique; by Paul Du Val, of 
England; pf. © June 25, 1925; 2c. 
July 2; E 619392; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 16861 


Valse memories; by Brian Hope, of 
England; pf. © July 17, 1925; 1c. 
July 18; E 615452; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 16862 


arr. Eric Mareo, of England ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Avie Al 19252 1... Ades Te. 1 
615870; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 
16863 
Valse of the flowers; waltz song, w 
Alma Webster Powell, m Eugenio 
Pirani, of U. S. © June 25, 1925; 
2c. July 2; E 619390; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16864 


Valse silhouette; by. Nathaniel Fin- 
ston and. Josef Koestner, both of 
U.S pe, .<© Aven i. 19%: 2 'c. 
Aug. 22; E 622563; Forster music 


publisher, ine., Chicago. 16865 
Varcea_ sulitaria; versi E. Pacella, 
melodia Alfonso Forno, of Italy, 


domiciled at New York. ©1e. July 
16, 1925; E 619689; Enrico Pacella, 
New York. 16866 
Variationensuite; tiber ein altes ro- 
koko-thema, Joseph Haas, of Ger- 
many, op. 64; kleines orch. Par- 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 20 


titur. © May 6, 1925; 1 e« Aug. 25; 
EH 615985.; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 16867 


Vecchio cancello blu! canzone-blues, 
versi Nando Vitali, musica Salva- 
tore Allegra, of Italy. © July 20, 
1925; 1 e. July 16; E 615421; A. 
Forlivesi & c., Florence, Italy. 

16868 

Velvet eyes; waltz ballad, w and m 
C. G. Collins, of U. S., arr. Harry L. 
Alford. Little Rock, Ark., Southern 
music pub. co. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 12; E 622228; C. G. Collins, 
Little Rock, Ark. 16869 


Venerable (The) California march; 
by V. Vener, of U. S.; instrumental. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1925; E 620086; Vic- 
tor Vener, Santa Ana, Calif. 16870 


Venetian dreams; w and m H. Rositto, 
Herman Kahn, Tom Sherman and 
Tom Quigley, all of U. S. © July 
27, 1925; 2 c July 29; E 617792; 
Quigley & Benson, ine., Chicago. 

- 16871 

Venetian wedding moon; from Artists 
and models, w Clifford Grey, m Al- 
fred Goodman, Maurie Rubens and 
J. Fred Coots, all of U. S. © July 
6, 1925; 2 ec, July 8; E 619478; 
Harms, ine., New York. 16872 


Vent (Le) de la forét; par André 
Dumonde, of Great Britain; pf. © 
July.,.30; 19253.) .e:,Auge 4; E 
615823; Reeder & Walsh, London. 

16873 

Vent (Un) léger courbe les branches; 
par C. Blane de Fontbelle, of 
France; pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 615705; Editions 


Maurice Senart, Paris. 16874 
Vénus et Adonis; par Alexandre 
Georges, transcrit H. Mouton, of 


Belgium; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; 


E 615127; Editions de la Siréne, 
Paris. [© transcription] 16875 


Venus’s temple; blues, Giuseppe Me- 
oni, of Italy; pf. © July 20, 1925; 
1c. July 16; BE 615420; A. Fortivesi 
& ¢e., Florence, Italy. 16876 


Verdi (Giuseppe) La donna ’e mo- 
bile; from Rigoletto, arr. Tom 
Clark, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 21; E 620466; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 16877 


Miserere, and I have sighed to 
rest me; from II] trovatore, simpli- 
fied arr. Jack Kammen and Wil- 


$22 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS « _ 
16902 _ 


liam Scher, both of U. 8.; pf. Kam- 
men ed. © July 14, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
20; E 622476; Jack and Joseph Kam- 
men, Brooklyn. [© simplified ar- 
rangement] 16878 


La traviata; excerpts from Ver- 


di’s opera, simplified William Scher, - 


of U. S.; pf. Kammen ed. © July 
14, 1925; 2 c« Aug. 20; EH 622477; 
Jack and Joseph Kammen, Brook- 
lyn. [© simplified arrangement] 
16879 


‘Verloren ; worte Hermann Lons, musik 
Paul Graener, of Germany, op. 71, 
Died hoch. + ©. Apr. 20,.1925.:..1 ce. 
May 5; E 615475; Ed. Bote and G. 
Bock, Berlin. 16880 


Verso il solo; polka, melodia, G. Buz- 
zolani, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Mommie) rls ec. Aue.; 24...1925 7, BH 
622650; Giosué Buzzolani, New 
Nork,, < 16881 


Verspruch ; worte Hermann Lons, mu- 
sik Paul Graener, of Germany, op. 
Te nro: ‘hoch ©’ Apr. 20, 1925 : 
1c. May 5; E 615483; Ed. Bote and 
G. Bock, Berlin. 16882 


Vesper hymn; by Mildred Adair, of 
Dl Se Biwi Aug: 14,,1925). 2) ¢. 
Aug. 17; E 622357; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16883 

m D. Bortniansky, arr. Arthur 

Dana [pseud. of Willy Herrmann] 

of Germany. 4to. 1. Women’s 

voices.— 2. Mixed voices.— 3. Men’s 
voices. © Aug. 6, 1925; 2 c. each 


Aug. 13; E 622247-622249; Arthur 


P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment |] 16884-16886 


Vestal (The) virgin; w M. Halapy, m 
Kathryn I. White, of U. S. ©l1e. 
July 14, 1925; E 619656; Michael 
Halapy, Finleyville, Pa. - 16887 

Vi a blum (Like a flower) ; Yiddish 
A. Reisen, English version L. M. 
Herbert, m Zavel Zilberts, of U. S. 

DoD 
@Owduty 27, 1925! 2 ce Aus 7 BE 
622405; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 
16888 

V-I-C-T-O-R-I-A ; fox trot song, w and 
m C. I. Dougan, of Canada. Vic- 
toria, B. C., Irvine C. Dougan. © 
Pulkye26 (1925.3) 12. etiguly vite.) © 
619616; Cyrus I. Dougan, Cobble 
Hill, British Columbia. 16889 

Vieille chanson en forme de marche; 
d’Edouard Mathé, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © July 
5, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 3; E 615785; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 16890 


Vieille priére bouddhique; de Lili 
Boulanger, of France; orch. par- 
ties. © Apr. 9, 1925; 1 c. May 9; 
E 614213; Durand et cie., Paris. 

16891 


Vienna beauties (Weaner mad’ln); 


Vienna waltz, Ziehrer, transcribed 

Louis Retter, of U. S.; pf. © July 

15. 1925 32.0.) Poly tt By) Gl9a485 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

. 16892 

Viennese refrain; transcribed Arthur 

Hartmann, of U. S8.; violin and 

pr. ©? Ame. 14,1925 02.6. Ang. 47s 

E 622353; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia. 16893 


Viens! je sais un pays.. 
paroles Roger Feydieu, musique 
Georges Razigade, of France; en fa 
maj. @°Tuly '5,+1925 > bie. Aue. 3; 
E 615756; Georges Razigade, Bor- 
deaux, France. 16894 


Vierne (Louis) Cinq poémes; paroles 
Ch. Baudelaire, musique L. Vierne, 
of France. 1. Recueillement. [4 
others] © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ce Aug. 
3, 1925; E 615698; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 16895 


Vigtigper; af Carl Rydahl, of Den- 
mark; pf. © July 20,- 1925; °1 ec. 
Aug. 4; E 615858; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 16896 


Villain; sinister atmosphere, Arthur 
Kay, arr. Edmund Roth, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Aue... 10, W925 5h 2 ney pAGE had oH 
622320; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16897 


Villanelle; par Edouard Mathé, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Parties. 4to. © July 5, 1925; 1. 
Aug. 3; E 615786; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 16898 


Viola del pensiero; valzer, Gaetano 
Frazzetto, of Italy. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1925; E 622026; Gaetano Lo Bianco, 
New York. — 16899 


Violets; waltzes, Jos. J. Denton, of 
UnoSs; pi.ce® July ,t3,.,1925se2r ec. 
Aug. 15; E 620892; Denton & 
Haskins music co., New York. 

16900 


Violin class instruction book; by O. 
S. Colbentson, of U. S. ©1e. July 
38, 1925; E 619419; Oliver 8S. Col- 
bentson, Chicago. 16901 


Violin tutor; by Walter Waghorn, of 
Great Britain. Rev. ed. © July 9, 
1925; 1c. July 21; E 615506; James 
P. Hull, London. 16902 


823 


.; mélodie, - 


16903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


pt. It, n. s., v. 20 


Virginia west; w J. Storm, m Chas. 
A. Arthur, of U. S. © July 6, 1925; 
2e. July 6; E 617108; John Storm, 
Benwood, W. Va. 16903 


Vision of the dance; w and m Oliver 
Wallace, of U. S. © July 21, 1925; 
2e. July 22; EH 619858; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 16904 


Visions d’arabie; de Paul Fosse, of 
France, op. 89; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. Parties. 4to. © July 5, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 3; E 615748; J. Yves 
K., Paris. 16905 


Vitez Magyar hadsereg haborus notai, 
1. és masdik rész; by Kacsoh Pon- 
grac, of Hungary; pf. ©1e. July 
20, 1925; EH 619802; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 16906 


Vittoria (La) del Piave; march, Emil 
Onori, of U. S.; accordion. © July 
8, 1925; 2 c. July 21; E 617605; B. 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

16907 


Vo turnai; versi V. Manenta, musica 
Enrico Ranieri, of U. S. © Aug. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 622006; Mauro 
V. Cardilli, New York. 16908 

Voice (The); romanza, Frederick 
MacMurray, of U. S8.; violin and pf. 
© Aue. 11> 1995's 2c. Aug.’ 143" EB 
622413; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

16909 


Voice (The) divine; w Jennie Ree, m 
S. B. Jackson, of U. S. © June 22, 
1925; 2 ec. June 29; E 620041 ; Homer 
A. Redeheaver, Chicago. 16910 


Voice (The) of mother; w and melody 
MW’ V. Terrence, of -U:°S!)-© "fc. 
July 6, 1925; EH 617161; Martha V. 
Terrence, Liverpool, O. 16914 


Voices of spring; pageant for Easter, 
w and m various authors, compiled 
Mabel A. Sanford, of U. 8. 8vo. 
© Feb. 25, 1924; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1925; A 863150; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 16912 

Volga boatmen’s song; Russian folk 
song, m arr. John Shepherd. of U. 
S.; male voices. 4to. © Oct. 3, 
1923; 2 c. July 9, 1925; E 619526; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16913 

Vorrei; valzer, Santi Tafarella, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. July 1, 1925; H 619334; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 16914 

Vrai Dieu, qui m’y confortera? poesie 
du XV° siécle, musique Raoul La- 
parra, of France. © July 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 3; E 615646; Heugel, Paris. 

16915 


Wabash stream; reverie, R. M. De 
Von; of: U: 8.3; pf!" © enrsuly’6, 
1925; E 619416; Rosa Mathilda De 
Von, Oroville, Wash. 16916 


Waco lodge sacred music selection for 
Masonie use; w from the Bible and 
various authors, m and arr. F. Ar- 
thur Jchnson and Fred EH. Eggert, 
both of U. SS. New York-London, 
Edward Schuberth & co. © July 
29, 1925; 2 ¢. July 30; E 617882; 
Waco lodge no. 92 A. F. & A. M., 
Waco, Tex. 16917 


Wade in the water; negro spiritual, 
w and m H. B. P. Johnson, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1925; 
2 ec, Aug. 135) Hi. 622819" tee e: 
Johnson, Muskogee, Ok]. 16918 


Wagg-in (A) tongue; w and melody 
C. M. Cole, of U.S. ©1e. July 138, 
1925; E 6173386; Clifford M. Cole, 
Los Angeles. 16919 


Wagner (Richard) Dance of appren- 
tices and procession of mastersing- 
ers; from Die meiStersinger von 
Niirnberg, transcribed Gottfried H. 
Federlein, of U. S.; organ. © July 
14, 1925; 2 e. July 18; E 619815; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
transcription ] 16920 


Pilgrims’ chorus; arr. Byron C. 
Tapley, of U. S., op. 129; pf. without 
octaves. © July 17, 1925; 2c. July 
18; E 617452; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [© simpli- 
fied arrangement] * 16921 


To alma mater; w and arr. of m 
J.H. Francis, of U. S.,m from Tann- 
hauser by Wagner. 8vo. © July 
27, 1925);.2 ce. Aug 3: By 622850...) . 
Henry Francis, Charleston, W. Va. 
[© rearrangement of voices, har- 
mony and new setting of words] 

16922 


—— Tristan and Isolde; introduction 
to act 3, transcribed Herbert A. 
Fricker, of England; organ. © Aug. 
15, 1925; 2c. Aug. 19; EH 622423; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© tran- 
seription ] 16923 


La walkyrie; fantaisie Francis 
Popy, of France; orch. © June 4, 
1925; 1 e« July 2; E 615070; HE. 
Gaudet, Paris. [© arrangement] 
16924 | 


Wait ‘till I’m even for all that you 
done; w and melody M. Repole and 
S, Cardinale, both of U. S. © 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1925; E 620317; Maurice 
Repole and Sam Cardinale, Danbury, 
Conn. 16925 


824 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Waitin’ for the moon; w M. Seff, mel- 
‘ody Hazel Felman, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 2, 1925; E 622288; Manuel 
Seff, New York. 16926 


Waiting ; w and melody B. Spencer, of 
Canada. © 1. July 11, 1925;, EB 


* 619600: Barbara Spencer, Glace Bay. 


16927 


w Desmond Carter and Bigelow, 
m D. Bigelow, of U. S.; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 20, 1925; E 620417; Dorothie 
Bigelow, New York. 16928 


—w Gus Costello, melody Harold 
Hodkinson, of England, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. © 1.c. Aug. 17, 1925; 
EH 622398; Thos. D. Caruso & co., 
Philadelphia. 16929 


-w James Brockman, melody Jo- 
seph Nussbaum, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 
Lange, ine., New York. 


Canada. 


16930 


Waiting alone in the moonlight; sere- 
nade, w and m W. Goodwin, of U. S. 


[Photostat] © 1c. Aug. 4, 1925; 
E 620151; Wilder Goodwin, New 
York. 16931 


Waiting for something to happen; w | 
and m George Pllis, of Great Brit- 


Staff and tonic sol-fa | 
5 _ Waltz reverie; by John S. Fearis, of 


ain; in G. 
Mmotations|: © July 1, 1925; 1,-e¢. 
July 13; E 615294; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


Waiting for you; w and m V. Godfrey, 


of 'U. S.. © 1-e: ‘Aug. '15,'1925; E 
620345; Vaughn Godfrey, New 
York. 16933 


Waiting love; w and melody H. Mer- | 


cer. on) US) 29°© 4 ce. “Aug 24 9935 ; 
E 622602; Harriet Mercer, Green- 
field, Ind. 16934 


Waking (A) song; four-part song. w 
Walter Scott, m Edgar L. Bainton, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices, in 
F. Ashdown ed. 8vo. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa. notations] © July 21, 
1925; 1c. July 21; E 615463; Edwin 
Ashdown, lItd., London. 16935 


Walking back; w and melody R. 
Moore, of U. S. © 1c. July 22, 
1925; E 619864; Ruth Moore, Mil- 
waukee. 16936 


Walking puppets; characteristic, Nan 
Ray [pseud. of A. V. Leeuwen] 
of Netherlands, domiciled at Cincin- 
Mats ph. “Oy doe. dully):22, 1925 37H 
619874; Ary Van Leeuwen, Cincin- 
nati. 16937 


Walther (The) league march: by J. 
L. Indseth, of U. S.;-pf,. © July 2, 


12, 1925; E 622202; Arthur | 


16932 | 


~ 16949 


1925; 2 c. July 6; E 619718; Joa- 
chim L. Indseth, Paullina, Ia. 16938 


Walthew (R. H.) Two little pieces; 


by R. H. Walthew, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. Paxton’s ed. 1. Andante - 
moderato. [1 other] © July 8, 


1925; loc. July 6; E..615264; Ww. 
Paxton & co., lItd., London. 16939 


Waltz no. 1; by Juan Lecuna, of Vene- 
zuela, domiciled at New York; pf. 
©,.,,1° ex, Augi:31,; 1925. BW. 622812: 
Grace Fisher, New York. 16940 


Waltz of love; w J. Stern, melody 
Oliver Wallace, arr. J. Stern, both 
or*U. 8. © 1c. “Aug. 6, 1925" E 
620216; Jack Stern, Seattle. 16941 


Waltz of the mermaids; by S. T. 
Maner, of U. 8S. Montgomery, Ala., 
Anne Arrington Tyson. © Aug. 8, 
1925; 2 ce: Aug. 12; BE 622226; Sallie 
Tyson Maner, Montgomery, Ala. 

16942 

Waltz of the wildflowers; from suite 
A summer afternoon, Harry B. 
Cairns [pseud. of John S. Fearis] 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn Forster miniature 
suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E 622515; Forster music pub- 

jisher, ine., Chicago. 16948 


U. S.; pf. © Aug: 10, 1925; 2 e: 
Aug. 15; E 622348; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 16944 


Waltz with the one you love; w and 


m EF. H. Rolapp, of U. 8S. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Palor-Brown musie pub. 
eo. © July 23, 1925; 2 c. July 28; 
E 619951; Frank H. Rolapp, Los 
Angeles. 16945 


Waltzing; w C. Simmons, m Howard 
F. Thompson, of U. S. ©1e. July 
14, 1925; E 619655; Coe Simmons, 
Seattle. 16946 


Waltzing with you, dear; w and m 
Alice Wilson, arr. Christopher 
O’Hare, both of U. S.; pf. ©le. 
July 2, 1925; E 617088; Alice Wil- 
son Bastine, New York. 16947 


Wandering breezes; rustic idyl from 
suite Through the meadows, Harry 
B. Cairns, [pseud. of John S. 
Fearis] of. U. S.; pf. (in Foster 
miniature suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 22; E 622519; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. 16948 


Wand’ring down mem’ry lane; w and 
m B. M. Tapie, of U.S. ©le« 
Aug. 12, 1925; E 622210; Barbara 
Marie Tapie, Dunsmuir, Calif. 

16949 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16950 


Dt; thE ne S., v.20 


Waneless (The) honeymoon; w P. 
Smith, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
©» duly + £2, 41925 ; -21¢.; July 313) E 
617891; Philetus Smith, West To- 


ledo, O. 16950 
Wanting: w Pola Negri, m_ Victor 
Schertzinger, of U. S. © July 23, 


1925; 2c. July 24; E 619886; Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 
16951 


Waren sie schon in Elberfeld; worte 
Beda, musik Jara Benes, of Hun- 
gary, op. 22. © 1c..July 6, 1925; 
FE 615235; Wiener bohéme verlag. 
Vienna. 16952 


Warren (F. Purcell) Adagio; by F. 
P. Warren, of Great Britain; vio- 
loncello and pf. Curwen ed. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons., ltd. © 
June 17, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 10; E 
615840; Executors of F. Purcell 
Warren, Leamington Spa, England. 

16953 


Was hab’ ich dir getan? shimmy-fox, 
aus der grossen revue, Das hat die 
welt noch nicht geseh’n, text Ar- 
‘thur Rebner, musik Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Austria. © Dec. 5, 1924; 
1 ec. July 18, 1925; E 615459; Hdi- 
tion Karl Brill, Berlin. 16954 


Washboard stomp; by R. James, of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e. July 7, 1925; E 
619461; Relphom James, New York. 

16955 


Watch over me; sacred song, w and 
m V. B. Schneider, of U. S. ©1e. 
July 10, 1925; E 619899; Varner 
Belle Schneider, Dallas. 16956 


Water fall; waltz song, w Esther 
Tobiason, melody A. Oliveras, of 
Wi: SPO: det Aue 2009259) EB 
620571; Armin Oliveras, San Fran- 
cisco. 16957 


Waterfall (The): by EH. R. Bachman, 
Of UMS!: pf. .%O 1 ¢: Aug: 3171925; 
E 622811; Esther Rundgren Bach- 
man, Perth Amboy, N. J. 16958 


Way down in sugar town; fox-trot, 
w and melody G. A. Surber, of U. 8. 
©1c. Aug. 7, 1925; E 622057; Guy 
A. Surber, Fort Myer, Va. 16959 


"Way down south in Chicago by the 
old Pacific shore; w Henry Creamer, 
m Harry Warren, of U. S.; pf. acce., 
with ukulele in C. © Aug. 4, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 18; E 622426; 
Skidmore music co., ine., New York. 

16960 


We have no King but Jesus; w Ina 
Duley Ogdon, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 


OF es 
June 29; E 620024; Homer A. Rode- 


© ' June’, 22,, 1925-2 @. 


16961 


We'll meet again in Normandy; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Frank Cambria, of 
U.S. (© Te. July28. 19250 
617810; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

16962 


We'll take the old road; w Tyrone 
King, melody C. O. Ellis, arr. Homer 
Tourjee, both of U. 8S. ©1e. July 
30, 1925; EH 620059 ; Cecil Osik Ellis, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 16963 


We're all jolly good fellows till we’re 
all found out; from On with the 
show, w and m Herbert Rule and 
Thomas McGhee, both of Great Brit- 
ain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 

* notations] © Aug. 10, ‘1925; 1 «. 
Aug. 15; E 615890; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 16964 


We're searchers after knowledge; w 
and melody F. M. French, of U. 8. 
©1ec. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622095; F. 
M. French, High Rolls, N. M. 16965 


We shall have a cottage by the sea; 
w and melody C. W. Foster, of U.S. 
© 1e Aug. 15, 1925; E 620353; 
Carl W. Foster, Sacramento, Calif. 

16966 


We shall never part again; w and 
melody Billy Morlen, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 6, 1925; EH 622172; Wasa 
Miolski, New York. 16967 


We shall not sleep; w John D. Mc- 
Crae, m Albert H. Houghton, of 
U.S. ©1e. Aug. 6, 1925; E 620225; 
Music service co., Boston. 16968 


We sing the birth; unison carol, w 
Ben Jonson, m Ernest Austin, of 
England; in C. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 11, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 12; E 615871; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 16969 


We've got a big brother in America, 
Uncle Sam; w and m Dryblower 
Murphy [pseud. of Edwin J. Mur- 
phy] of Australia. © May 29, 1925; 
1c. July 30: E 615575; Allan & co., 
pty, ltd., Melbourne. 16970 


We want our freedom back again; w 
and melody P. Livingstone, of U. S. 
© 1e. July 21, 1925; E 617589; 
Paul Livingstone, Philadelphia. 

16971 

We won’t accept evolution; w and 
melody V. A. Vedova, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at New York. ©1e. 
Aug. 4, 1925: E 620165; Victor Ara- 
mis Vedova, New York. 16972 


heaver, Chicago. 


826 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Wear a little smile; w and m Oliver 
EK. Story, of U. S.; instrumental. 
1 e. July 2, 1925; E 617076; Grey 
gull records, inc., Boston. 16973 


Weaver of dreams; w Ernest Butcher, 
m Ernest Melvin, of England. © 
June, 22, 19255, 7 

~ 615322; Francis, 
Itd., London. 16974 


Wedding day in Charleston; w A. 
Gerber, melody Dave Dreyer, of 
USP Ori'e Tuly 20) 1925; bh 
619780 ; Alex Gerber, New York. 
16975 
Wedding polonaise; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany, op. 83; pf. © July 
18, 1925; 2 ¢. July 21; E 617502; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Day & Hunter, 


16976 
Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. Weidt, 
of U. S. 1. Lesson 19, composi- 


tion.—2. Supplement 11b, S. V. C.- 
P.—3. Lesson 38, composition, rev. 
© June 29, 1925; 2 c. each July 10; 
E 619540-619542; Albert J. Weidt, 
Newark, N. J. 16977-16979 


Welcome home again; w and m Vi- 
bratius, of U. S., arr. N. L. Rid- 
derhof, Seattle, Wash., Humanity’s 
pub. co. © July 30, 1925; 2c. Aug. 
4; E 620185; Frederick G. Parting- 
ton, Seattle. 16980 

Welcome to Haster; pageant, w Va- 
leria R. Lehman, m I. H. Meredith 
and Grant Colfax Tullar, both of 
Dus. 4to..,.© Feb. 25, 1924;:2: ¢: 
and aff. July 22, 1925; A 863160; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16981 


Welcome to the Ku klux klan; w E. 
M. Protexter, m E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton, of: U. S: © July 2, 1925;.2-c. 
July 6; E 619719; Elsie Maye Pro- 
textor, Sanborn, Ia. 16982 

Welsh airs and dances; arr. Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; violin and 
Her bk. 3. © ,July,, 22.1925; 1. ¢. 
Aug. 20; E 615956; Augener, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 16983 

Wenn die jazzband spielt; shimmy, 
text Arthur Rebner, musik Hermann 
Leopoldi, of Austria, klav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © Nov. 
d, 1924; 1c. July 18, 1925; E 615455; 
Edition Karl Brill, Berlin. 16984 

Wenn du heute nicht kannst und du 
morgen nicht willst; ein abschieds- 
brief im foxtrotrhythmus, Kurt Ro- 
bitschek, musik Ludwig Friedmann, 
of Germany. © Apr. 30, 1925; 1 e. 
July 3; E 615062; Drei-masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 16985 


Cy ety Ls 


16995 


Wenn du schon ’ne frau hast, danke 
ich ftir obst; text Arthur Rebner, 
musik Walther Bransen, of Ger- 
many. © Jan. 31, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
4; E 615826; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
u. musSikhandlung, Berlin-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 16986 


West of the Great divide; by Ernest 
R. Ball, sc. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; band, in G flat. 4to. © July 
23; E 617634; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [C new arrangement] 
16987 
Wetona; Indian love song, adapted 


from the opera The legend of Wi- 
waste, collected S. E. Blakeslee, w 
and m S. E. Blakeslee, of U. S. 
[Blue-print] © 1c. July 11, 1925; 
E 619698; S. Earle Blakeslee, On- 
tario, Calif. 16988 


What a wonderful night for love; w 
and m M. R. Nadler, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. ©1c. June 10, 1925; BE 
619450; Maurice R. Nadler, Phila- 
delphia. 16989 


What a world this would be; from 
Scandals, w B. G. De Sylva, m Ray 
Henderson, of U. S. © July 1, 
1925; 2c. July 2; E 619378; Harms, 
inec., New York. 16990 


What does little sweetie want; w Joe 
Manuel and Harry Von Tilzer, m 
HM. Won izer .of U..8<} ptocand 
ukulele ace. © July 138, 1925; 2 e. 
July 8; E 617252; Harry Von Til- 
zer music pub. co., New York. 

16991 


What I want; from Life and laughter, 
w John Tiller, m Harry J. Stafford, 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 20, 
1925: 1 -e, July. 223. Ee. 615492 >: BB. 
Feldman & co., London. 16992 


What if nobody loved you; w Sara 
Dawson and Jerome Green, m J. 
Green and Harry Jolson, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele in D. 
© July 31, 1925 > 2 « Auge 45. 
620132; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 16993 


What makes my baby so blue? w and 
melody S. C. Miller, of U. S. © 
1 ec. July 29, 1925; E 617826; Sam 
C. Wrller, Akron, “O: 16994 


What might have been if you loved 
me; w and melody T. M. Harris, of 
We. Sk <@a>- eh) Sepiay 35419952 i 
620673; Thomas Michael Harris, 
Chappaqua, N. Y. 16995 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


16996 


pt. 111, n. $., v. 20 


What's the use of feeling blue; w L. 
Buterworth, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. 
S. ©l1e. July 16, 1925; EH 617913 ; 
Lillian Buterworth, Fairbank, On- 
tario, Canada. 16996 


What’s there about me; w and melody 
i Berlin :ot U.S: ‘© 1 \e¢ Aue. a2. 
1925; E 622144; Irving Berlin, inc., 

New York. 16997 


What shall we sing about? travesty, w 
and m R. M. Stults, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 17; E 622352; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


What way does the wind come; two- 
part song, w Wordsworth, m Edgar 
L. Bainton, of England; treble 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 11, 1925; 1 ec. 

' Aug. 12; E 615876; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 


What would I do without Jesus; w 
B. L. Agnew, m Joseph G. Johnson, 
of U.S." © Aug. 28 *1925 : 2’e Aue. 
28; E 622721; Review & Herald pub. 
assn., Washington. 17000 


Wheelbarrow ride; by Frances Terry, 
of: U- S:= pf.“ © Tuly 18°/1925*'2* ce. 


July 21; EH 617471: Theo. Presser | 
17001 | 


-co., Philadelphia. 


When a blonde makes up her mind to 
do you good; w and m Sammy Fain, 


Willie Raskin and Irving Mills, all | 


of U. §.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
“M. Kalua. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2’c. 
Sept. 3; E 620675; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 17002 


When are you coming back to me; w 
Al. Rappaport, ‘melody H. Voight, 
of Austria, domiciled at Bronx., N. 
Y. ©1c. July 18, 1925; E 620001; 
Henry Voight, New York. 17003 


When Christ Jesus lifted me; w and 
m J. P. Scholfield, of U. 8. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 «@. June 22: E 617713; 
Samuel William Beaziey, Chicago. 

17004 


When Coolidge cuts the tax; w and 
melody L. W. Hyde, of U. S. 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622622; Leon 
Willet Hyde, Hillsboro, Or. 17005 


When Dula does the hula, she makes 
a fool out of me; fox trot, w and 
melody H. Cheiffetz, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 3, 1925; E 620679 ; Hymon 
Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 17006 

When father rode the goat; w anon., 


m Walter H. Lewis, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 


16998 | 


16999 |} 


© July 15, 1925; 2 ¢ July 23; B 

617633; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [© new arrangement] 
17007 


When Georgia smiles; novelty, w and 


m Chick Endor and Eddie Ward, 
both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
©, -Aug. 4, °1925* 2-e Ang. 52) E 
620232; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. ~ 17008 


-——_w and melody Chick Endor and 


Eddie Ward, both of U. S. ©1e. 
July 25, 1925; EH 617672; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co.; inc., New York... -», 
17009 


' When hollyhocks are blooming; w A. 


Daily, m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln] of U. 8S. © July 
21, 1925; 2. c. July 22; HB. 619822; 
Alphabel. Daily, Kirksville, Mo. 
17010 


When I belong to you; w and m B. 
Keyes, of U. S. © Aug. 21, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 24; E 622629; Baron 
Keyes, San Francisco. 17011 


' When I Charleston with my gal; w 


and melody F. C. Gallo, of U. 8S. © 

le. July 21, 1925; EH 617552; Frances 

C. Gallo, East Paterson, N. J. 
17012 


When I hear a jazz band play; w 
Frank Cornell, melody Ray Kava- 
naugh, of U. S. © 1c July 30, 
1925; E 617867; Rosalno amuse- 
ment corp., New York. 17018 


| When I hear a lullaby, it brings back 


home, sweet home; w Jeff Branen, 
m Leo Friedman, of U. S. © July 
27, 1925; 2 «. July 30; E 620006; 
T. S. Denison & co.,; Chicago. 17014 


When I hear my sweetie call; w and 
melody F. Zurfluh, of U. S. ©l1e. 
July 11, 1925; E 619589 ; Frank Zur- 
fluh, Ferndale, Cal. (17015 


When I hear that song of twilight; 
fox trot, w and m Jos. Geo. Gilbert, 
Maurice Scott and Gene Silver, all 
of England; pf. ace., with banjulele 
banjo and ukulele arr. Kel Keech; 
in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 19, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
24; BE 615965; Campbell, Connelly 
& co., London. 17016 


When I’m alone with you; w and m 
P. Metcalf and J. Crawford, both of 
U.' So ©O°L ce daly 24 s2o eB 
619920; Percy Metcalf and Jack 
Crawford, Sedalia, Mo. 17017 


828 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


When I’m dreaming sweet love dreams 
of you; w R. L. Randall, m B. M. 
Hale, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 3, 1925; 
EK 617949; R. L. Randall, Buxton, 
Or. 17018 


When I’m far away from you;.w and. | 
O'L.c. | 
Aug. 27, 1925; E 620575; Francis C. | 
17019 | 


melody F. C. Reed, of U. S. 


Reed, Mingo Junction, O. 


When I remember you; w and m A. 
L. Beiner and W. W. Rice, both of 
WreiS. 


Rice, Chicago. 


When I take my vacation in heaven; 
w and m H. Buffum, of U. S. © 
Aug. 2, 1925; 2c. Aug. 28; E. 622726; 
Herbert Buffum, Long Beach, Calif. 


17021 | 
When I think of the cross; w T. O. | 


Chisholm, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar! 15,°1925-' 2-e) June. 22; Bb 


617720; Samuel William Beazley, | 
17022 | 


Chicago. 
When I waltz with you; w Ray Hib- 


beler im Mh. Rutherford, of U.S. } 
© 1c Aug. 17, 1925; E 622393; | 


Millard F. Rutherford, Chicago. 


When I was one-and-twenty; from A 


Shropshire lad, w A. H. ene atie 
uly 225 sw | 
615501; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- | 


m C. W. Orr, of Great Britain. 
JulyAAl, «19255,.2 e, 


don. 17024 


When I was wi’ my dearte; w attrib- | 
uted to Robert Burns, m Geoffrey 
yOpaara, of U.S. © Aug..17, 19255 | 
~2c. Aug. 22; E 622551; Forster mu- | 


17025 


When Jesus came to abide in me; w 
and m Mrs. Walter G. Taylor, of 
Wo SO une. 13, 1925. 2c. June 


sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 


_ 22; E 616464; Harry D. Clarke, Chi- | 


cago. 17026 


When Katie comes down to the gate; | 


w and melody A. A. Rose, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 10, 1925; E 622094; A. 
A. Rose, Plummer, Id. 17027 


When like the roses you do fade dear, 
in mem’ry you'll be fair; fox-trot 
ballad, w and m H. B. Cheetham, of 


Dey S. 3@Oy Len Aug. | 55 04925 
622031; Howell Butler Cheetham, 
Sandusky, O. 17028 


When love is true; vocal fox-trot, w 
EK. W. Campbell, m Sidney G. 
Hawes, of Great Britain. © July 
21) :1925 5: bic. July 213: 615470; 
Chas. Begg & co., Itd., Dunedin, New 
Zealand. 17029 


© 1c. June 27, 1925; EB | 
619744; Art L. Beiner and Wm. W. | 
17020 


17023 | 


17041 


| When mother was sweet sixteen; w 
Leo P. Haley, m R. L. Toland, of 
WT. *SiSO WAVE? Faly" 9, 1925" 
619499; Rose L. Toland, Dorchester, 
Mass. 17030 - 


When my dream comes true; w C. L. 
Rothermel, m Reginald Markle, of 
Wen. © 74 Cy aulby) S,) § TO 
617339 ; Catherine Leddy Rothermel, 
Milwaukee. 17031 


| When my dreams come true of you; 
w and melody E. Morfesy, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620371; Ha- 
wigi Morfesy, Takoma Park, Md. 
| 17032 
| When my sweetie kisses me; w and 
melody J. F. Masterson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E. 622781; 
J. KF. Masterson, Compton, Calif. 
17033 
| When nature smiles; scherzo, John §. 
Fearis, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 10, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 622344; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 
17034 
When old Sol comes smiling thru; w 
and m K. R. Barnum, of U. 8S. © 
Aug. 20, 219254 2 .cx, Auge 243; BE 
622600: Kenneth R. Barnum, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 17035 


| When Phoebe is sleepy; w R. A. Tyler, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. §. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 1925; E 622179; R. A. 
Tyler, Elkhart, Ind. 17036 


When roses bloom again; w J. P. 
Becker, m J. P. and Grace G. 
Becker, both of U. S. ©1e. July 
18, 1925; E 617434; John P. Becker, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17037 


When somebody else means the world 
| to you; w Andrew Sterling, m H. D. 
Squires, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 12, 1925; 2c. Aug. 14; 
E 622301; Harry D.. Squires, inc., 
New York. 17038 
When someone plays the same game 
on you; w and melody L. S. Snell, 
Gee Se le) eenGe, ull Vp Gr ooo El 
617149 ; Leroy S. Snell, Utiea, N. Y. 
17039 

When spring comes back to England; 
w Alfred Noyes, m Walford Davies 
[i. e. H. W. Davies] of Great Brit- 
ain. London, G. F. 8S. Central office. 
-4to. © June 17, 1925; 1c¢. Aug. 11; 
E 615935; Henry Walford Davies, 
Aberystwyth, Wales. 17040 


When summer time rolls around; w 
and m Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; 
instrumental. © 1c. July 2, 1925; 
E 617077; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 17041 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17042 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 20 


When the bloom is on the heather ; 
song one-step from On with the 
show, w and m Harry Carlton and 
KF. W. Carter, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele ace, in G. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© “Aug. 4, 1925; 1c. Aug: °15;° HE 
615889 ; Lawrence Wright music Co., 
London. 17042 


When the day’s work is thru, I'll be 
lonesome for you; w and m H. W. 
Lieber, of U.;:S. »@©@ 1 ¢« July 138, 
1925; E 617340; Henry Walter Lie- 
ber, Freeport, Ill. 17043 


When the heaven’s forget it’s blues; w 
and melody L. Williams, of U. S. 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620879; Lillie 
Williams, Orange, N. J. 17044 


When the lazy moon hangs in the sky; 
melody Paula Gartin [pseud. of P. 
G. Funk], arr. Mr. Colby, both of 
Ws .S. 1 .¢e;;.July. 6, 19255;; 
617177: Pauline Gartin Funk, Chi- 
cago. 17045 


When the roses bloom again; w and 
m EK. B. Chapin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1925; EH 622658; Elizabeth 
Bacon Chapin, Los Angeles. 17046 


When the sandman comes; lullaby, w 
and m J. W. W. Cumming, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1. Aug. 31, 1925; 
E 622814; John W. W. Cumming, 
Washington. 17047 


When the sun goes down; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, 
both of U. S. [Photostat] © 1. 
July 6, 1925; E 617196; Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 17048 


When the work’s all done this fall; 
melody C. T. Sprague, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1925; E 622770; C. T. 
Sprague, Houston. 17049 


When the world forgets; sacred song, 
w and m A. H. Ackley, of U. S. 
Chicago, Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
eco. © July 24, 1925; 2c. July 27; 
E 620053; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 17050 


. When they’ll meet in paradise; the 
story of a mother’s love, w and m 
M. E. Bradley, of Canada. © 1. 
June 26, 1925; E 616247; Marion 
EKulalia Bradley, Bathurst, N. B., 
Canada. 17051 


When time has changed your gold to 
Silv’ry gray; w and m FEF. L. Mona- 
han, of U. S. © July 2, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 22; E 622643; Frank L. Mona- 
han, Whitman, Mass. 17052 


When twilight comes; waltz, w and m 
EK. F. Poste, of Canada. © June 25, 
1925; 1c. July 6; E 615251; Ernest . 
Franklin Poste, Vancouver, B. C. 

17053 


When. twilight comes I’m thinking of 
you; w and m H. J. Tandler, of 
Us Sa (© eden Auge id, 1925-4 
620351; Heinrich Joseph Tandler, 
Los Angeles. 17054 


When we're running a little hotel of 
our own; w and melody I. Berlin, 
of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1925; E 
622142; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York, 17055 


When will the sun shine for me pal? 
w Forest L. Hall, sr., m Everett J. 
Eivans,”of US) © Aus. 7% 71925- 
2c. Aug. 10>. 0) 622219. fo Wieterall 
music co., Waycross, Ga. 17056 


When will you come back to me; w 
T. Marino and J. Quinn, melody T. 
Marino, of U. S. © 1e July 16, 
1925; E 617546; Ted Marino and 
Jimmy Quinn, Atlantic City. 17057 


When winds are raging; anthem, w 
Harriet Beecher Stowe, m Charles 
P. Scott, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to....©. Aug., 5; 1925 2; e) Aue, 13): 
E 622244; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 17058 


m George B. Nevin, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Jan. 


14, 1924: 2-@ . July ie9,i4,1925°-4 5 
619538; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 17059 


When you are gone; w and melody 
M. Frank, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 622679; Mari Frank, Brook- 
lyn. 17060 


When you are mine; w Donovan R. 
Farr and R. FEF. Calder, m Robert 
Fergus Calder, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
1, 1925; E 620075; Robert F. Calder 
and Donovan R. Farr, Detroit. 

17061 


When you find her remind her of me; 
w Irving Bibo, m Howard John, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 7; E 622048; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, ine., New York. 17062 


When you’re blue; w and melody A. 
W. Packer, of U. S. © 1c July 
31, 1925; E 620126; Albert William 
Packer, Rochester, N. Y. 17063 


When you’re growing old my darling; 


ballad, w A. King, m Cora Broad- 
well, of U. S. New York, Frank 


830 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


17085 


Harding.» © July 10, 1925712" e: 
July 31; E 617895; Anita King, New 
York. 17064 


When you sailed into my harbor of 
love; w Harold Berg, m Clay Smith, 
of U. S. © Aug. 7, 1925; 2 c. Aug: 
10; EH 622213; McClure co., St. Paul. 

17065 


When you sang. me to sleep; w and 
m G. W. Blankenship, of U. S. 
{Photostat] © 1c. July 3, 1925; 
FE 619408; Wesley Gill Blankenship, 
Charleston, W. Va. 17066 


When you smile; from When you 
Smile, w Phil Cook, m Tom John- 
stone, of U. S. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 18; HE 619756; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© new matter] 17067 


“When you try to forget; w and melo- 
dy P. J. Young, of U. S: ©1e. 
July 11, 1925; E 619577; Peter J. 
Young, Springfield, Ill. 17068 


“When you wish to go out of my heart, 
there’s Someone waiting to come in; 
w Mrs. EK. Walker, melody Luther 
A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 15, 
1925; E 620349; Mrs. Era Walker, 
Lufkin, Tex. 17069 


‘When your [sic] alone; w and m 
J. F. Vollmer, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
8, 1925; E 620261; James F. Voll- 
mer, Philadelphia. 17070 


‘When your long lost boy greets you; 
w and melody P. H. O’Leary, of 


De Sa © Dave, rAugip:3, 1995.45 0°5 
617967; Patrick Henry O’Leary, 
New York. 17071 


‘Where can J find you; w Lucky Wil- 
ber, m Herbie Mintz, of U. S.; pf. 
and: ukulele: ace. © July 13, 1925; 
2c. July 14; E 619654; Harold Ros- 
siter music co., Chicago. 17072 


‘Where drowsy waters steal; three- 
-part song, w Charles O. Roos, m 
Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S.; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. © June 25, 1925: 
2e¢. July 2; E 619383; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 17073 


‘Where has my Lima bean; w Lew 
Brown, melody Albert Von Tilzer, 
or 9S... ©-1 ¢: July 24 1995>) © 
617806; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

17074 


‘Where is my baby now; w and m F. 
M. Auspland, of U. 8S. [Blue-print] 
©) July 113611925 ;}2i@ July «135 B 
617317; Florence M. Auspland, Fred- 
ericton, N. B., Canada. 17075 


Where is my old girl to-night; w Billy 
Rose and Mort Dixon, m Harry 
Woods, of U. S.; pf. aec., with uku- 
lele :ins“D. «© tAug.*5, 1925%'°2%e; 
Aug. 18; E 620294; M. Witmark &. 
sons, New York. 17076 


Where is that girl who was stolen 
from me; fox trot, w and m Harry 
Melcliffe, Ray Vincent and Leo Her- 
bert, all of England; pf. ace. with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
Kel Keech; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 19, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 24; E 615964; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 17077 


Where love’s sweet roses bloom; w 
and melody Mrs. R. S. Pardue, of 
Se NC) tl ter aly 20, 1 ony a By 
617845; Mrs. R. S. Pardue, Corinth, 
Miss. 17078 


Where’s my hat? where’s my coat? 
gotta make that Charleston boat; w 
and melody David Frank Marcus 
and Roger Wellford, arr. Alexan- 


der Maloof, all of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 620338; Maloof 
music co., New York. 17079 


Where the bees are gathering honey; 
w and melody P. Beckman, of U. 8S. 
@y tee only. 19252) -Gioae: 
Paul Beckman, Theresa, Wis. 17080 


Where the brooklet ripples; Maori 
love song, w Marieda Batten, m 
William G. James, of England; in 
© Aue.8. 1925- 1 ce. Aus. 4-8 
615819 ; G. Ricordi & co., London. 

17081 


Where the lazy waters kiss the shore ; 
_ waltz, Indian love song, w Glenhall 
EK. Taylor, m Barney Lewis [i. e. 
B. Lewis], arr. G. E. Taylor, both 
of U. S.; pf. ©1e. July 9, 1925; 
E 619497; Barnard Lewis, Oakland, 
Calif., and G. HE. Taylor, San Fran- 
cisco. 17082 


Where the river Shannon flows; w 
and m James I. Russell, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to,. © July 15, 1925; 2 ¢. July 23; 
E 617626: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

17083 


Where the silvery moon shines on the 
San Joaquin; w and m M. BE. Hans- 
ley, of U. S. ©1c. July 29, 1925; 
EH 619968; Mary Evalyn Hansley, 
Stockton, Calif. 17084 


Where the sweet magnolias grow; w 
and m M. J. Martin, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 6, 1925; E 620228; Minnie 
J. Martin, New York. 17085 


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17086 


Where waters like Pequea and Cones- 
toga flow; w and m H. B. Herr, of 
U. S.. Philadelphia, Pa. M. D. 
Swisher. © .July 23, 1925; 2..¢. 
July 25; E 617878; Henry B. Herr, 
Philadelphia. 17086 


Where we can be in love; duet from 
Kosher Kitty Kelly, w and m Leon 
De Costa, of U. S. © July 11, 1925; 
2c. July 14; E 617353 ; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17087 


Where will she go from here; w and 
melody M. W. Stickel, of U. S. © 
1c. July 21, 1925; E 617598; Mar- 
tha W. Stickel, Boyce, Va. 17088 


Where you wait with the golden gates 
ajar; w and melody R. G. Revelle, 
of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1925; 
EK 622085; Robert George Revelle, 
St. Lazare, Man., Canada. 17089 


Which flower I love; w Heinrich 
Heine, tr. Edgar A. Bowring, m 
Robert Huntington Terry, of U. S.; 
high voice. © July 21, 1925; 2 e¢. 
July 27; E 617693; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17090: 


While bells of memory chime; three- 
part song, w and m Marguerite Law- 
rence Test, arr. Hartley Moore 
[pseud. of Chas. F. Manney] of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. © 
July 10)'(1925 7°2ioes July 205° HR 
617461; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 


While I’m gone please don’t forget; 
w and m EH. E. Hllstrom, of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 17, 1925; E 622402; 
Eva Emma Ellstrom, Madelia, Minn. 


17092 | 


While the ages roll; w James Rowe, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Mar. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. July 24; E 617709; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

17093 


While the world goes rolling by; w 
Jack Girard, m Lou Herscher, of 
U. S. © Mar. 10, 1925; 2c. Mar. 9; 
E. 619991; Keystone music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 17094 


Whimsical charms; entr’ acte, by Joen 
Fresco, of Holland, op. 9; orch. 
with pf. conductor. Belwin con- 
cert ed. © July 23, 1925; 2 «. 
July 27; E 617760; Belwin inc., New 
York. 17095 


Whippoorwill; morceau character- 
istique, Arthur Kay, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 22; EB 
622585: Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. * 17096 


17091 


Whistling Bob White; 


pt. HiI,n. S.,-v..20 


Whippoorwill’s-will-will; w and mel- 


ody R. Johnson, of U. S. © 1e 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622805; Ruby 
Johnson, Clearwater, Fla. 17097 


'Whirlagig; galop, Eugene Edgar Bal- 


lard [pseud. of Chas. L. Johnson] 
of. U.S. : pt... ©, Ang. d925.. Bre. 
Aug. 22; E 622574; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 17098. 


Whirling round the world with you, 
I want to do the one step; from 
Life and laughter, w John Tiller, 
m Harry J. Stafford, of Great Brit- 
ain; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 20, 1925; 1 «. 
July 22; E 615491; B. Feldman & - 
co., London. 17099: 


Whispering hope; by Alice Hawthorne, 


transcribed Charles Dews [pseud. 
of Carl Deis], of U. S.;: pf: © July 
1, 1925; 2 c. July 6; E 617117; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
transcription | 17100 


with brilliant variations, arr. M. 
W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. © July 17, 
1925; 2c. July 20; EB 619776; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 17101 


Whispers of heavenly death (J’entends 
chuchoter la divine mort) ; w Walt 
Whitman, French version Léon Ba- 
zalgette, m Hugene Bonner, of U. S. 
(In Edition Chester, no. 140) © 
July 21, 1925; :2::es'duly | 253) EB 
619943; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. ~~ 17102 


march from 
suite Through the meadows, Harry 
B. Cairns [pseud. of John S. Fearis] 
of U. S.; pf. (Jn Forster minia- 
ture suites) © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 22; E 622520; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 17103 


White bird; Indian love lament, w 
Perey Bysshe Shelley, m M. K. Wil- 
hoit, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1925; 
E 622062; May Kendall Wilhoit, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 17104 


Who but you; w and melody Marie 
Van, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1925; 
E 622044; Minnie Weil, New York. 

17105. 


Who gave Maggie the bananas; w and 
m G. Montello, of U. S. © July 10, 
1925; 2c. July 11; E 619614; George 
Montello, Brooklyn. 17106 


Who is she, what is she, where does 
she live? w Walter C. Ness and 
Mack Henshaw, melody Maurice 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Sturm, of U. S. © 1c. July 18, 
1925; E 617441; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17107 


Who pays; w J. Wright, melody H. 
tleieh? ot Us S:1 © 1 ‘c.-JSuly «10, 
1925; E 617269; Harry Gleich and 
James Wright, Bayonne, N. J. - 

17108 


Who's gonna chin with Chin Chin, 
when Chu Chin Chow is away; w 
and melody Eugene West, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1925; E 622035; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17109 


Who takes care of mother; w and mel- 
ody V. Evans, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
24, 1925; E 622607; Violet Evans, 
Detroit. 17110 


Who wouldn’t love you; fox-trot, w 
Benny Davis, m Joe Burke, of U. 
S.; pf. aee. with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Aug. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 5; E 617998; Leo Feist inc., 
New York. 17111 


arr. Frank KE. 
Barry, both of U. S8.; orch. 4to. 
© July 22, 1925; 2 c. July 24; EB 
617803; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 17112 


Whole (The) world knows I love you; 
w Gus Kahn, melody Lillian Rose- 
dale Goodman, of U.S. ©1e. July 
28, 1925; E 617811; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 17113 


Whole (The) world reminds me of 
you; w A. L. Beiner and Wm. W. 
Rice, m A. L. Beiner, of U. S. © 1 
e. July 15, 1925; HB 617387; Art L. 

_ Beiner, Chicago. 17114 


Whole (The) year thru; w and mel- 
ody M. Stanford, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 15, 1925; E 617396; Marian 
Stanford, New York. 17115 


Whom do men say that I am; w and 
m A. F. Chalmers, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1925; HE: 620116; Agnes 
Florida Chalmers, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 17116 


Whoop it up and break it down; w 
and melody Spencer Williams and 
Maceo Jefferson, both of U. 8. 

i. ec. July, 8, 1925;  617222:. Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., Ine., 
New York. P17 


Whosis (The) whatsis; from George 
White’s scandals, w H. G. DeSylva 
and Lew Brown, m Ray Henderson, 
of U. S. © July 20, 1925; 2 ¢c. July 
22; E 619982; Harms, ine, New 

ork, 


17118 » 


17130 


Why; w and m L. Pyper, of U. S. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, Inland pub. 
co. © July 23, 1925; 2 c. July 28; 
EK 619950; Lucile Pyper, Salt Lake 
City. 17119 


nold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
21, 1925; E 622464; Henry Helm- 
sttetter, Newark, N. J. 17120 


Why, are you back again to me? w 
and m J. M. McLauchlen, arr. Rich- 
ard Vossley, both of U. 8S. ©1e. 
July 24, 1925; E 619942; Jessie M. 
McLauchlen, New York. 17121 


Why are you lonely; w and melody 
Lou Salamon [i. e. L. J. Salamon] 
arr. Dave Peyton, both of U. S. © 
1 e. July 10, 1925; E 617266; Louis 
J. Salamon, Chicago. 17122 


Why blame Abie; w T. F. McGrath, 
m Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. 
Lincoln] of U. S. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 14; E 617379; Thomas F. 
McGrath, Anaconda, Mont. 17123 


Why did I leave Wisconsin? Kenosha 
Wisconsin; w Howard Dietz, m 
Henry I. Marshall, of U. S. © July 
30, 1925; 2 ec. July 31; E 617906; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 17124 


Why did you drive me away; w and 
m L. Workman, of U. S., arr. James 
Alston. © 1 ce. July 15, 1925; EB 
617402; Leo Workman, Memphis, 
Tenn. 17125 


Why did you have your hair bobbed 
Mary? w and m Ted Waite, of Eng- 
land; in HB flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © June 22, 1925; 
1 e. July 11; E 6153808; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 17126 


Why did you let me get away from 
you; w and melody Chick Endor and 
Eddie Ward, both of U.S. ©1e. 
July 25, 1925; E 617674; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

17127 


——pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 5; E 620229; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. - 17128 

Why did you make believe; w and 
melody L. Gerbino, of U.S. ©1e 
July 20, 1925; E 619784; Louis Ger- 
bino, New York. 17129 


Why did you say goodbye; w and m 
John B. Johnson, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © July 2, 1925; 2 «. 
July 6; E 619723; HE. T. Barron & 
co., Minneapolis. 17130 


_ 


833 


w H. Helmsttetter, melody Ar- 


SEGRE SESS ~ - 


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17131 


Why did you want me to love you; 
and melody B. Douglass, of U. S. 
MOuItes Augiii3s, (1925) (HOGCLTIOT ; 

Bessie Douglass, Stockton, Calif. 
17131 


Why do I always remember the one 
that, jl «trys to «forget; ‘we;,Carl 
Zoehrns, m Nelson Ingham and Lou 
Herscher, both of U. S. © Aug. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 19; E 622502; Star 
music co., Philadelphia. 17132 


Why do short men like tall girls? fox- 
trot, w Ralph Butler and Huntley 


Trevor, m Reginald Tabbush, of 
Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © July 22, 


1925; 1 c. July 29; E 615540; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 17133 


Why don’t you go; w and m G. King, 
OL Wins: ©cles Avec, 1925 51) 
622388; Grace King, Wheaton, Ill. 

17134 


Why don’t you say you love me; w 
and melody T. Novak, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 15, 1925; E 620380; Theo. 
Novak, Milwaukee. 171385 


Why; just cause I love you so; w 
and melody KE. D. Baker, of U. S. 
© i1e. Aug. 24, 1925; E 622624; 
Edith D. Baker, New Preston, Conn. 
17136 


Why sad, dear; w and melody I. Bo- 
leau, of U. S. ©1e. July 6, 1925; 
E 617148; Ida Boleau, Wakefield, 
Mich. 17137 


Why should He love me so; w and m 
Robert Harkness, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © July 
L,1925); 2.¢. July 6;3,E: 617199); Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. 17138 


Why worry? w and melody C. Singer 
and I. LeWine, both of U. S. 
1 e. July 28, 1925; E 617646; 
Charles Singer and Isadore Le- 
Wine, Atlantic City. 17139 


Wide (The) trousers; w and m 
George Collins, of England; in EB 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 10, 1925; 1 « Aug. 
28; E 624015; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 17140 


Wielka nedza byé¢ dziewezyna; stowa 


Frank Czyzewski, muzyke napisat 
W. Baluta, of U. S. ©i1e. July 38, 
1925; E 619471; Win. Baluta, Chi- 
cago. 17141 


Wife of mine; w and melody F. C. 
Burns, of U.S. ©1c. July 6, 1925; 
E 617128; Frank Charles Burns, 
Rex, Miss. 17142 


pt. IIT, n.s., v. 20° 


w | Wild bird; w Alfred Tennyson, m Mar- 


jorie Hastwood Dudley, of U. S. © 
Aug. 15,' 1925; 2 Age 2930 Fi 
622420; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 17148. 


Wild over you; w Albert Quandt, m 
A. W. Kinnicutt, of U. S. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 ¢ Aug. 22, 1925: E: 
620447; Arthur William Kinnicutt,. 
New York. 17144 


Wildflowers; reverie, Frank HE. Tours,. 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 10, 
1925; 2 e@ July 18; E 619647; 
Harms, ine., New York. 17145: 


Will my dreams come true? w James. 
Rowe, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. ©. 
July 1, 1925; 2c. July 6; E 617198; 
Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 17146: 


Will some one share my life dreams; 
w and melody Mrs. EH. B. Beazer, of 
U.. Se; © tive. (Augev3st 1925732 E: 
617969; Mrs. Elva B. Beazer, Cres- 
ton, B. C., Canada. 17147 


Will you come out with me tonight ;. 
w and melody J. McNeil, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; E 620356; Joseph 
McNeil, Reserve Mines, Cape Bre- 
ton, N. S., Canada. 17148. 


Will you love me when winter comes. 
’round; w and m EH. G. Cameron, of 
U.S. © July 14, 1925; 2¢. July 17; 
E 619906; Ellen Gordon Cameron, 
Philadelphia. 17149: 


Will you remember me; w and melo-. 


dy L. W. Facey, of U. S. © 1e. 
Aug. 10, 1925; E 622109; L. W.. 
Facey, Washington. 17150 


Willie, stop acting silly; w and melo- 
dy J. A. Greenwald, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1925; E 620412 : Joseph. 
A. Greenwald, New York. 17151. 


Willie Ween; w James J. Green, m 


F. Patrick, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1925; E 620287; Frederick Pat- 
rick, Brooklyn. 17152 


Winding (The) stream; by John Des- 
mond Courtney, of U. S., op. 15, no. 
4; pf. © July 6, 1925; 2 ¢. July 9; 


E 619508; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 17153 
Winding the May-pole; by Frances 
Terry, Of US.) pr (Oa ulae lS. 


1925; 2c. July 21; E 617472; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17154 
Windsor; foxtrot, Carl Robrecht, arr. 
Robby Right, of Germany; orch. 


4to. © Mar. 25, 1925; 2 ¢ Apr.'1; 
E 617211; Rudolf Horvath, New 
York. 17155 


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aios. T—-8, 1925 


17179 


Windsor’s (May). second concerted 
album; w'and m M. Windsor, of 
Great Britain. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] 1. Come to the 
show. [5 others] © July 1, 1925; 
1c July 18; E 615293; Reynolds & 
co., London. 17156 


Wings of peace; w Frances Ellen 


Funk, m Frank Arthur Hckart, of | 


U. S.; high voice. © Aug. 13, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 620321; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 17157 


Winter ; w Robert Southey, m F.. Low- 
enberg, of U. S. Chicago, Clayton 
EF. Summy co. 1. High voice.—2. 
Med. voice. © Aug. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 14; E 622310; Florence 
Lowenberg, Chicago. 17158 


worte Hermann Lons, musik Paul 
Graener, of Germany, op. 71, nr. 10; 
hoch. © Apr. 20, 1925; 1c. May 5; 
E 615484; Ed. Bote and G. Bock, 
Berlin. 17159 
Winter brings hard times; blues, w 
and melody A. Walker, of U. S.; in 
~C. ©le. July 8, 1925; E 617235; 
Azor Walker, Chicago. ; 17160 
Witching moonlight; waltz, Eugene 
Edgar Ballard [pseud. of Chas. L. 
Johnson] of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 22; E 622579; For- 
ster music publisher, inec., Chicago. 
17161 

With a fam’ly reputation; w and mel- 
ody I. Berlin, of U. S. 1e. Aug. 
12, 1925; E 622143; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 17162 
With all your faults I keep on loving 
vou still; w Edw. Gordon, m Lloyd 
Turner, William Wallace and Char- 
lie Kerr, all of U. S. © July 13, 
1925¢ 2) c.. July 8:3’! 617251 ; "Harry 
Von ‘Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York. 17163 
With chic; galop, Ed. Strauss, of Aus- 
tria, transcription Joen Fresco, of 
Holland; pf. © July 27, 1925; 2c. 
July 30; E 617877; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 17164 
With her hand on her hip; w and 
melody HE. Davidson, of U. S. © 
le. July 6, 1925; E 617162; Eurie 
Davidson, Hamilton, O. 17165 


With out a doubt; by S. A. Manning, 
oroU S-; 1st violin: "© 1c. Aus. 8, 
1925; E 620273; S. A. Manning, 
Rochester, N. Y. 17166 


With the voice of triumph; w Lau- 
rene Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. © Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 
22; EK 617714; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 17167 


| With Thee, O God; w Lena M. Hall, 
m John §S. Fearis, of U. S.; high 


voice. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E 622559; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 17168 


With you dear, in Bombay; fox trot, - 


w and m Charles Chaplin, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. 8.; orch. 4to. 
© july 5, A922 ef duly 25) 
617635; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
17169 
With you, in my castle of dreams; 
w and m I. S. Campbell, of U. S., 
arr. Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢. July 
10, 1925; E 617275; Ivy Simpson 
Campbell, Cooper, Tex. 17170: 
Within the palace of the King; w 
James Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of 
U.S. ©. Mar. .15,.1925;-2 e@ June 
22; FE 617726; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 17171 


Without you; w Jack Morris, melody 
Con Conrad, arr. George Trinkhaus, 
both of U.S. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1925; 
E 617393; Saul Bernheim, ine., New 
York. 17172 


Wohnst du denn bei deiner alten; aus 
Madame revue, worte Hans H. 


Zerlett, musik Rudolf Nelson, of 


Germany. © Apr. 15, 1925; 1 e. 
July 15; E 615392; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 17173 
lied und shimmy, aus Madame 
revue, text Hans H. Zerlett, musik 
Rudolph Nelson, of Germany, instr. 
Ferd Ralph; orch. mit pf.-direction. 
4to. © Mar. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Apr. 11; 
E 615561; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 17174 


Woman (The) of Endor; a sacred 
choral cantata, w from the Bible, 
m R. M. Stults, of U. S.; soli, cho. 
and organ. 4to. © June 26, 1925; 
2c. July 2; D 26788; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 

Womans (A) chinning; w and melody 
©. Andrews, of Newfoundland. © 
1c. July 6, 1925; E 617133; Claude 
Andrews, Bishop Falls Sta., New- 
foundland. 17176 

Wonder if you ever think of me; w 
Gus Kahn, m Ted Fiorito, of U. S. 
©1e. July 1, 1925; E 619345; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. W177 


Same. © Aug. 6, 1925;.2 c. Aug. 
7; E 622058; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17178 

Wonderful Mary; w Chas. Riccio, 
melody W. Riccio, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622821; William 
Riccio, New York. 17173 


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17180 


Wonderful yesterday ; from When you 
smile, w Phil Cook, m Tom John- 
stone, of U. S. © Aug. 5, 1925; 2 e. 
Aug. 7; E 622185; Harms, ine., New 
York. 17180 


Wonderful you; w Max C. Freedman, 
m J. Harry Link, of U. S. © Aug. 
7, 4925; 2 e. Aug.: 10: 622115 J. 
Harry Link music co., Philadelphia. 

17181 


Wondering; w and m G. L. Chave, of 
Canada. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1925; HB 
620221; Grace Leon Chave, Brant- 
ford, Ontario, Canada. 17182 


-Ww and melody M. Yuill, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 5, 1925; HW 622024; Mil- 
dred Yuill, Herrin, Ill. 17183 


Wond’ring; w and m Hal Porter, of 
U. S., arr. Henry Alford. © 1 e. 
July 27, 1925; E 617764; Harry H. 
Porter, Rockford, II1. 17184 


Wond’ring why; w and m Walter 
Paul and H. D. Squires, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Aug. 
T2, -1925;°2 °c. Aug. 14; ‘E' 622202: 
Harry D. Squires, inec., New York. 

17185 


Wondrous night; w Virginia McDon- 
ald, m Henri Van Der Zanden, of 
U. S.; med. voice. © July 10, 1925; 
2e¢. July 22; EH 619856; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 17186 


Wondrous tales ; verses Elsie Mackaye, 
m Edwin Vaile McIntyre, of U. S., 
op. 67, nos. 1-6; pf., four hands. 
1. The village dancers. [5 others] 
© Aug, ..6, 91925:,2..c Aug. 10%; B 


622260; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 17187 
Wong Ho; m with story, fingering, 
phrasing, glossary, ete., J. Lilian 


Vandevere, of U. 8.; pf. © July 29, 
1925; 2. e. Aug: 3; E 617925; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 17188 


Won’t you come back to me, little gal, 
little pal; waltz song, w and m W. 
Gordon, of U. S., transcribed and 
arranged Ernest Muratori. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 21, 1925; E 622469; William 
Gordon, New York. 17189 


Won’t you love me again, Peggy dear ; 
w and melody W. McGonigal, of 
eS. We.) AT a oe eH) 
617961; William McGonigal, Plain- 
field N. J. 17190 


Won't you please come back; w and 
melody A. McCurry, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 22, 1925; HE 619876; Albert Mc. 
Curry, Reno, Nev. 17191 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Woodland (A) dance; caprice, Ger- 
ald F. Frazee, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
14, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 18;.E 622412; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine., New 
York. 17192 


Woodland (A) idyll: by A. H. Pres- 
ton, of Great Britain; pf. © July 
18, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 15+: B 615934: 


A. Hammond & co., London. 17193 
Woodland sylphs; by Mabel Lee 
Hatch, of U. S.; pf. © July 15, 


1925; 2c. July 16; E 619672; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 17194 


Woodland whispers (Waldesraus- 
chen) ; idyl, Fr. Braungardt, op. 6, 
ed. Calvin Grooms, of U. 8.; pf. © 
Aug. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Aug. 27; H 
620544 ; Century musie pub. @o., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

17195 


Woodpecker (The) ; reading with m, 
w from Millgate monthly, m Phyllis 
Fergus, of U. S.; pf. © July 6, 
1925; 2 ec. July 9; E 617205; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 17196 


World (The) peace anthem:.w G. W. 
Briggs, m J. B. Brown, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1925; EH 622119; George 
W. Briggs, Staten Island, N. Y. 

17197 


Would you like to be adopted (De- 
searia vd ser adoptada) ; fox trot, 
wandm A. J. Colon, of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Aug. 18, 


1925; E 620402; A. Jimenez Y 
Colon, New York. 17198 
Wouldn’t it be wonderful; w Sandy 


Meek, melody H. Sosnik, of U. S. 

© 1 ce. July 15, 1925; E 617404; 

Harry Sosnik, Forest Park, Tl. 
17199 


Wreck (The) of the 1256: w and melo- 
dy Carlos B. McAfee, of U. S. © 
1 ec. July 27, 1925; EH 617763; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 17200 


Wreck (The) on the C. & O.: w and 
m Mrs. B. Christian, of U. S. 
July 28, 1925; 2c. Aug. 3; E 617991 ; 


Mrs. Bert Christian, Sheffield, Ala. 
17201 
Wright (N. Louise) March; by N. 


i. Wright,” of, U. Sen: 227 BE © 
Aug. 8, 1925; 2c. Aug. 18; E 622264; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 17202 


Write a letter home to mother; w and 
melody S. W. Cranston, of U. S. 
1e. July 21, 1925; BH 617604; S. W. 
Cranston, Branford, Conn. 17208 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos: T—-8, 1925 


17226 


Wyoming; lullaby, go to sleep my 
baby, w and m Gene Williams, arr. 
- Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; female 
voices. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 23; E 617628; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 


Wyoming pledge song; w and m W. M. 
Clark, of U. S. 4to. © May 29, 
1925: 2 c. May 28; E 619426; Will 
Milton Clark, South Orange, N. J. 

17205 


Y nous prit pa la gambe, et j’tombion 
dan un trou; par Robert Charles 
Martin, of France, op. 133, no. 2; 
pf. © June 4, 1925; 1 c. July 2; 
E 615218; Heugel, Paris. 17206 


Ya! Ya! Alma; w Ray Miller, m Fred 
Fisher, of U. S. © July 15, 1925; 
2c. July 16; E 619708; T. E. soiree 
corp., New York. 17207 


Yates (Constance) Prelude; by C. 
Yates, of England, domiciled at 
Oakland, Calif.; pf. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1925; E 622074; Constance Rose- 
mary Yates, Oakland, Calif. 17208 


Ye banks and braes; Scots traditional 
song, w Robert Burns, m arr. Mar- 
tin Shaw, of Great Britain; in G. 
©’ July 28, 1925; 1-c July 29; EB 
615570; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 17209 


Ye people, sing His praise; w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Mar. 15, 1925; 2 c. June 22; E 


617743; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 17210 
Yesterday and to-morrow; w M. 


Smith, m Charles T. Edwards, of 
U. S. Wilmington, Del., One price 
music co. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 19; E 622508; Morde Smith, 
Wilmington, Del. 17211 


Yo te amo; serenata espanola, Joseph 
Mueller, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 ce. Aug. 22; E 622562; For- 
ster music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

7212 


Yolanda; mazurka, Joseph Gioé, of 
U. S.; orch. 8vo. © Aug. 4, 1925; 
E 622704; Gaetano Matteo Messina, 
New York. 17213 


You; w and melody M. Yuill, of U. S. 
©1e. July 5, 1925; E 617388; Mil- 
dred Yuill, Herrin, Il. 17214 

You are but a foolish man; founded 
on Passione, from Cleopatra, w 
Perey Greenbank, m Virgilio Ran- 
zato, of Great Britain. © July 17, 


17204 


1925; 1 c. July 29; E 615566; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. 17215 


You are going to be somebody’s lover ; 
w and melody L. Freeman, of U. S. ° 
©1c. July 6, 1925; E 617166; Lucy 
Freeman, Dutchess Junction, N. Y. 

17216 


You are just a vision; fox trot, Jean 
Goldkette, Ray Ludwig, Don Mur- 
ray and Chas. Horvath, all of U. S8.; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 31; E 622769; Chas. EH. Roat 
music ¢o., Battle Creek. 17217 


You are my ray of golden sunshine; 
w R. L. Blymyer, melody H. A. 
Coibion, of U. S. ©1e. July 11, 
1925; E 619568; Raymond L. Bly- 
myer, Rawson, O., and Harry A. 
Coibion, Chicago. 17218 


You are the girl I cannot forget; w 
E. Guyette, m Arnold T. Lax, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© July 10, 1925; 2 c. July 31; EB 
617894; Eugene Guyette, North Ux- 
bridge, Mass. 17219 


You are the girl I have longed to 
meet; w and melody P. F. Quinn, 
of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1925; EB 
622086; Peter F. Quinn, Suffield, 
Conn. 17220 


You better ask me; w Samuel Lover, 
m Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S. 
PU Ee I) oe AI. Oe a 
622553; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Teak 


You can’t be my baby; w M. Seff, mel- 
ody Jack Klenner, of U. S. ©l1e. 
July 29, 1925; E 617862; Manuel 
Seff, New York. 17222 


You can’t forget me; w and melody 
A. Trassos, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 8, 
1925; E 617953; Augusta Trassos, 
San Pedro, Calif. 17223 


You can’t make a monkey of me; w 
ang nik.’ KR. Barnum, ofl. Ss. «© 
Ane We 1O25 2 2. C,  AUS. dt. 
622598 ; Kenneth Raymond Barnum, 
Sedalia, Mo. 17224 


You can’t make a monkey out of me; 
w and m Billy Rose and Clarence 
Gaskill, both of U. S. © July 20, 
1925; 2 ¢. July 21; EH 617609; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 17225 


pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Dick Konter. Rev. ed. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 620588; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. [© revised lyric] 17226 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17227 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


w and melody J. 
Purdy, of U. S. © 1c July 21, 
1925; E 6176038; Joe Purdy, San 
Luis Obispo, Calif. 17227 


You did it all; w and melody A. R. 
Welds) of? U. 'S2°-O@' Vex Publy 211, 
~1925; E 619587; Alma R. Fields, 
Brooksville, Fla. 17228 


You’d be sorry; 


You didn’t care when you had me so 
why should I care for you now; w 
and melody Patrick Cicculli, of U.S. 
© 1e. July 29, 1925; E 617857; 
Venus music co., Brooklyn. 17229 


You didn’t care when you had me, so 
-why should you care for me now? 
~w and melody Patrick Cicculli, of 

U. S. 2 @©uieG aly! 98,0 19255) 
617439; Venus music ¢co., Brooklyn. 
17230 


You didn’t want me when you had me? 
w Robert Gardner, m H. A. Coving- 
ton; jr., ‘of 'U. Sio Wrt’e. Aug! 5, 
1925; E 622022; Howard A. Coving- 
ton, jr., San Francisco. 17231 


You do not need to tell me for I know; 
w and melody Mrs. La C. Wynne, 
OE NS. Oe Aen 1G. Ooms Hy 
622089 ; Mrs. La Cele, Wynne, Kla- 
math Falls, Or. 17232 


You for me, me for you from now on; 
_w and melody Cecil Mack and Jim- 
mie Johnson, both of U. Ss: ©1e. 
July 8, 1925; E. 617223; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co.,:ine., New 
York. 17233 


You forgot to remember ; w and m Irv- 
‘. ing® Berlin» tof (U.°S.°)©oTuly: 27, 
1925; 2 c« July 28; E 619946; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 17234 


You gotta know how ; fox-trot, w Ralph 
Williams and Ernie Erdman, m Wal- 
ter Donaldson, of U. S.; pf. ace. 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Aug. 3, 1925; 2c. Aug. 5; 
E 617996; Leo Feist inc., New York. 

17235 


You let ma man alone; w and melody 
M. K. Lawlor, of U. 8S. ©1ce. Aug. 
5, 1925; E 622209; Mabel Kathern 
Lawlor, New York. 17236 


You'll long for me when the cold wind 
blows; w and melody Clarence Wil- 
liams and Chris. Smith, both of 
U.S. ©le. July 8, 1925; BH 617228; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 17237 


Youll make ‘my dreams come true; 
' w Roscoe Roy Coats, m Karl Pal- 


lant, of U.S. ©1 ce. Aug. 12, 1925; 
E 622205 ; Memphis music publisher, 
Memphis, Tenn. 17238 


You'll never know; w and melody H. 
L. Fledderman, of U. S. ©. 1-¢. 
Aug. 3, 1925; E 617934; H. L. Fled- 
derman, Oakland, Calif. 17239 


You'll never know how I'll miss you; 
w Dave Peyton, melody Lou Sala- 
mon, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 17, 1925; 
E 622392; Putnam pub. co., Chicago. 

17240 


You made me give up everyone else 
and now you throw me down; w 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, melody Ira Schus- 
ter and Jimmy Flynn, both of U. S. 
© 1c. July 3, 1925; E 619489; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 17241 


You played—I paid; _ fox-trot, w 
George A, Coulter, m Chas. Colman, 
of England; in B flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 21, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 10; E 615849; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 17242 


Youw’re a bit of a dear, m’dear ; w Roy 


Pauley, m Carl Demangate, of U.S. 
© 1 ce. July 3, 1925; EH. 619412; 
American music house, Schenectady, 
NAY: 17243 


You're a lost baby; w and melody F., 
Wakefield, of U.S. ©1e. July 6, 
1925; E 617169; Fred Wakefield, 
Crystal City, Mo. 17244 


You're all the world to me; w and m 
I. S. Campbell, of U. S., arr. Luther 


A. Clark. © 1 @ July 10/1925; 
617274; Ivy Simpson Campbell, 
Cooper, Tex. 17245 


You’re go-na go your way and I’m go- 
na go mine; w and m C. C. Lee, of 


TES. © 1 (ce) Aue Osea 77 hb 
622130; Chauncey Corbette Lee. 
Cleveland. 17246 


You're gonna miss me; fox-trot, w 
‘Nibs Fuller [i. e. Milan George 
Fuller], m H. A. West, of U. S.; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1925; EH 617836 ; 
Howard Allerton West, Hollywood, 
Calif, 17247 


You're hot stuff; w and m Walter 
Wasserman, of U. S. ©1e. July 
8, 1925; E 617220; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inec., New York. 

17248 


You're in my heart; fox-trot song, w 
K. C. Maxwell, m Theo. G. Beach, 
of U. S. New York city, Frank 


838 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17279 


Harding, music publisher: © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2 ec: Aug. 3; E 617993 ; King 
Charles Maxwell, New York. 17249 


You’re mine; fox trot, w D. Frank 
Marcus, m M. Alexander, of U. S. 
(oraue, 14 (1995-2 °c Aug. 15> Bh 
620337 ; Maloof music co., New York. 

17250 


You’re not the only pebble on the 
beach; w and m F. Peters, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding music 
house. © July 238, 1925; 2 c. July 
31; E 617900; Frank Peters, East 
Pittsburgh, Pa. LiZol 


You're not to blame after all; w and 
melody S. Abrams, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 11; 1925; E 619575; Samuel 
Abrams, New York. 17252 


You’re the flower of my heart, sweet 
Adeline; w Richard H. Gerard, m 
Harry Armstrong, arr. Geo. J..Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © 
July ts 1925: 2c. July 23° BE 617627 : 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 17253 


You're the one that I will always 
dream of; melody A. J. Papalia and 
a, 4: Papalia, both of U. S.’ © T ec. 
Aug. 1, 1925; E 620079: Anthony J. 
. Papalia and R. J. Papalia, New Or- 
~ leans. ., 17254 


You’re too sweet for words: w and 
melody H. Shelton, of U. S.: in E 
flat. ©1le. July 9, 1925; B 617234; 
Hizra Shelton, Chicago. 17255 


You remind me of the sunkissed or- 
ange dear; by Bill McGurk [i. e. W. 
R. J. McGurk], arr. Frank Garrigan, 

shbbath; G£2ID S. ; ‘orchy pts. O21 e. 
July 28, 1925: E 619954; William 

Robert’ James McGurk, Holyoke, 
Mass. 17256 


—w and m Bill McGurk [i. e. W. 
R. J. MeGurk], of U. S., arr. Frank 
_ Carrigan. © 1c. July 23, 1925: E 
- 619896: William Robert James Mc- 
Gurk, Holyoke, Mass. 17257 


You should have known that I was a 
flapper; w and melody F. Esquivel, 
oft WaeS) © dice! Fulyr 21, 1925 EB 
617575; Frank Esquivel, New York. 

17258 


You talk like a monkey, and you walk 
_like a monkey; w and m James 
Kendis and Hal Dyson, both of U. S. 
© Ang. .6,,,1925; 2. ce. Aug..17;,, B 
622375 ; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 
17259 


You, the soul of all my days; anthem, 
w Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, m 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1923; 
2c. July 9, 1925; E 619535; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


You treat me like an orphan child; w 
and melody T. Delaney, of U.S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 21, 1925; E 622459; Tom 
Delaney, Baltimore. 17261 


You’ve always been a pal to me; waltz, 
w Annie Lou Burns, m William Nap- 
pi, arr. Harry Alford, both of U. S. 
Qe saty 24a ATOZ 2c July 2a 
619824; Williams music house, 
Birmingham, Ala. 17262 


You’ve been my sweetheart, now be 
my bride; w and m Ben Green, of 
we S. ©. July 21,.1925;° 2. e. July 
22: E 619823; Benjamin E. Green 
pub. co., Tampa, Fla. 17263 


You’ve got the moonshine blues; w 
Mrs. EH. Walker, melody Luther A. 
Clark; ofsU» S.: ©! 1) c.-Augio45, 
1925; E 620348; Mrs. Era Walker, 
Lufkin, Tex. 17264 


You've gotta know how; w Ralph Wil- 
liams and Ernie Erdman, melody 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S. ©1e. 
‘July 24, 1925; E 617805; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 17265 


You’ve left me nothing but memories ; 
w P. Zelinsky, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
Westy OO). e8 Cy ST ULY 90, sO eas 
619501; Pauline Zelinsky, Wyoming, 
Pa. 17266 


You want to tell it all the time; w 
James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of 
Diy Sa ntQaMars,155 1925 *;2 «. .dane 
29% EH 617737;. Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 17267 


You went away with a smile but 
you'll come back with a tear; w and 
melody Michael Columbia and P. 8S. 
Scibelli, both of U. S. ©1e. July 
15, 1925; E 617385; Paddy S. Sci- 
belli, Brooklyn. 17268 


You were always meant for me, that’s 
as Dlain as A. B. C.; w Sarah Rob- 
erts Wallbaum, m L. Friedman, of 
UWsSs., © Aug. 41,1925. 2:e, Aug. 17s 
E 622386; Leo Friedman, Chicago. 

17269 


You were meant for me; by A. Fitz- 
patrick, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. [Photostat] © 1 c¢. Aug. 4, 
1925; E 620272; Alice Fitzpatrick, 
Los Angeles. 17270 


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17271 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 20 


You were my gal, my trusted pal, | 


tho we counted our friends by the 
score; w P. F. Quinn, m Luther A. 
Clark, of (UL So -©.-d'e. Fualye24, 
1925; E 619911; Peter F. Quinn, 
Suffield, Conn. 17271 


You were the fool all the time; w and 
melody T. Fletcher, of U.S. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1925; E 622460; Ted Fletch- 
er, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. L272 


You wondered at the change in me; 
w and mA. Leaver, of U. S. © 
Awe, 14s T9253. 2 Ce Ae es. OB) 
6223880; Adele Leaver, St. Louis. 

17273 


Young and old; w Charles Kingsley, 
m Thomas Marshall, of England; 
medium voice. © Aug. 24, 1925; 
2c. Aug. 28; E 620589; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 17274 


Young (The) people’s chorus; collec- 
tion of unison and two-part songs, 
ete., w and m various authors, ed. 
I. H. Meredith, of U. S. v. 4. 4to. 
© June 16, 1924; 2 c and aff. July 
22, 1925; A 863162; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 17275 


Your eyes like stars above; w John 
P. Becker, m Fred Maurer and G. 
Becker, both of U. S. ©1e. July 
27, 1925; E 617766; Grace Becker, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17276 


Your flag and my flag; patriotic song, 
w and m Harry Woods, of U. S. 
Aug. 5, 1925; 2c. Aug. 138; E 620296; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

17277 


Your girl down on Main street; w 
F. Flanagan, m Blanche M. Tice, of 
CoS ©. SJaly 27) 1935232" ec duly 
29; E 617798; Fred Flanagan, Vona, 

- Col. 17278 


Your kiss told me; kiss valse, from 
The bamboula, by Albert Sirmay, 
arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain ; 
full military band with solo eclari- 
net in B flat conductor. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. (In Chappell’s 
army journal) © July 16, 1925; 
1e. July 23; E 615550; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

17279 


Your little baby ; by S. Lewis, of U.S.; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1925; E 622594; 
Grey gull records, inc., S. Boston, 
Mass. 17280 


Your mamma ean tell; w and melody 
G. T. Robinson, of U. S. ©1 
Aug. 24, 1925; E 622625; George T. 
Robinson, Daytona, Fla. 17281 


Your mother and mine; songalogue for 


Mother’s day, w Valeria R. Lehman, 
m Grant Colfax Tullar, of U.S. © 
Mar. 23, 1925; 2 c. and aff. July 22; 
A 863153 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 17282 


Youth; gavotte in old style, F. Feld- 
man, of U. S8S., op. 7; ed. Leo Port- 
noff; pf. Brooklyn, N. Y., L. Port- 
noff & sons. © June 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
July 1; E 617051; Frank Feldman, 
Brooklyn. 17283 


Yuletide bells; Christmas service, w 
Dorothy Lehman Sumerau, m Ira 
B. Wilson, of U..S. 8vo. © Aug. 
1, 1925; 2: ¢.. and, aff, Aug: 21: A: 
866379; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

17284 


Zacharie; d’aprés Michel-Ange, par C. 
Chevillard, of France, op. 19; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1925; 
E 615708; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 17285 


Zamilovany pairecek; polka, arr. A. 
Grill, of U. S.; band. 4to. © June 
15, 1925; 2.c., June 24; Ei 617813; 


Joseph Jiran, Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 17286 
—_ -orch. 4to. © June 1, 


1925; 2 ¢. June 24; H 620004; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 17287 


——w and m arr. Andrew Grill, 
of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
1; E 622848; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 
17288 


Zaneska (Bagatelle egyptienne); EH. 
V. Labbeke, of Belgium; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © June 30, 
1925; 1 ce. July 13; E 615283; M. de 
Wolfe, London. [© arrangement] 

17289 


Zanger (G.) Twelve easv quartets; 
op. 16, rev. and ed. Bert Vey. of 
U. S.; four violins. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 10; E 622493; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. [© editing, 
fingering and bowing] 17290 


Zanzibar; fox-trot, w Cumberland 
Clark and Huntley Trevor, m Mack- 
ey and Lowrey, both of Great Brit- 
ain; in F. Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 16, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 1; E 615610; Cavendish music 
co., London. 17291 


Zephyrs; valse lente, Ronald Emanuel, 
of England; pf. © July 138, 1925; 
1c. July 13; E 615349; Swan & co., 
ltd., London. 17292 


840 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
nos. 7-8, 1925 17298 


Zip; galop, Hugo Frey, of U. S.; pf. | 2™° sonate; par Jean Déré, of France; 
©@pJuly 16, 1925; 2 «July 17; 5 violon et pf. (Cover title: Sonate) 
619753; Robbins-Engel, inc.,. New © Dee. 31, 1924; 1¢. Aug. 3, 1925; EB 
York. 17293 615710; Editions Maurice Senart, 


Zur liebe gehért auch ein bisschen Paris, 17296 


musik; lied und foxtrot, aus Ma- | 2:02 (The) choo choo bound for Caro- 


dame Revue, text Rudolf Schanzer, line; w and melody B. G. De Sylva, 
musik Rudolf Nelson, of Germany, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, all 
instr. Fred Ralph; orch. mit pf. di- of U. S. ©i1e Aug. 6, 1925; E 
rection. 4to. © Mar. 1, 1925; 1 622038; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 
ce. Apr. 11; E 615562; Anton J. Ben- 17297 
jamin, Leipzig. 17294 3° quatuor 4 cordes; par Ch. Koechlin, 
2°, eavatine; de D. Lederer, of France; of France; partition. 12mo. © Dec. 
violon et pf. © July 5, 1925; 1c. El Melee G.I. ae, Py re nt 
Aug. 3; E 615734; J. Hamelle, Paris. 615692; Editions Maurice Senart, 
17295 Paris. 17298 


‘Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 


Class D, Dramatico-musieal compositions (including 31 unpublished) — 100 
Class HE, Musical compositions (including 5,083 unpublished) —______~_ 17, 198 
Loy art ae RNP I SA a 2 EE lie 3 E12 LS aS a ee eet 17, 298 


841 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


All I want is ma chickens; words and 
music by L. Deas and J. Wilson. 
© Jack Wilson, % HE. B. Marks 

music co., New York, and Lawrence 
Deas, Chicago, aS the authors. R 
30771, June 10, 1925. a 


All through the day Thy love hath 
spared us; by J. S. Stanford [pseud. 


of C. W. Henrich] © C. W. Hen- 
rich, Detroit, as the author. R 
30934, June 26, 1925. 2 


Almond blossoms ; words and music by 
Guy D’Hardelot [pseud. of Helen 
Rhodes] © Helen Rhodes, London, 
as the author. R 31067, Feb. 28, 
1925. 3 


American (The) belle march; two- 
step, by R. B. Hall. 1. Band.—2. 
Orch. © Isabelle Hali-Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass.. as the widow of the 
author. R 31165, 31167. July 13, 
1925. 4.5 


American dances; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 58, no. 2; pf. 4 4 mains. 
© Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30894, June 8, 1925. 6 


for grand orch., by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 58; pf., 4 hands. 3. In 
old Kentucky.—4. American mili- 
tary march.—5. Virginia reel. © 
Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30895-30897, June 8, 1925. 7-9 


Anita; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
41, no. 1. © Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
30864, June 19, 1925. 10 


At last; duet, words by C. W. G., 
music by A. Fagge. © Arthur 
Fagge, Crawley, Sussex, England, 
as the author. R 81155, July 8, 
1925. 11 

Au désir; poésie de Sully Prudhomme, 
musique Théodore Dubois. (Trois 
mé€lodies, no. 3) © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 30642, May 
25, 1925. 1D 

Ave Maria; O Lord most holy, song, 
by W. Reed. © William Reed, Que- 


17298 


as the author. R 


bee, Canada, 

30916, June 16, 1925. 13 
Badinage; by Victor Herbert, arr. 

Otto Langey; orch. © Mrs. Otto 


Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 30907, June 8, 1925. 


Simplified ed. arr. by A. 
Rihm; pf. © Alexander Rihm; Har- 
risville, R. I., as the author. R 
30886, June 8, 1925. 15. 


Because; by C. Horwitz and F. V. 
Bowers. © Chas. Horwitz, Brook- 
lyn, and Fredk. V. Bowers, New 
York, as the authors. R 30749, June 
5, 1925. 16 


Begone! carking care; words tr. from 
the French of Charles Duke of 
Orleans by Longfellow, music by 


S. Liddle. © Samuel Liddle, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 381125, July 
8, 1925. ibd 


Berceuse; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 5. 
(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, as the author. R 
30783, June 11, 1925. 18 


Boatman’s song; by F. A. Williams, 
op. 19, no. 4; pf. © Frederick A. 
Williams, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 30915, June 16, 1925. 19 


Brighten the way with a smile; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Buck, music by 
G. C. Tullar. © Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, New York, as the author. R 
30806, June 18, 1925. 20 


Broken fetters; words by Helmuth 
Schwartz, music by Charles Deacon. 
© Flora G. Deacon, Plymouth, Eng- 
land, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31144, July 8, 1925. PAA) 


Buneh of forget-me-nots; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by L. Ron- 
ald; in D. © Landon Ronald, % 
Boosey & co., Itd., London, as the 
author. R 31104, July 8, 1925. 22 


Cantate Domino in G.; O sing unto 
the Lord, by C. P. Morrison. 
Mary A. Morrison, Boston, as the 
widow of the author. R 30919, June 
16, 1925. 23 


842 


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nos. 7-8. 1925 


17298. (46) 


Canzonetta; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 3. 
(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, as the author. R 
30781, June 11, 1925. 24 


Carol (A) for Christmas; four-part 
song, words by Edmond _ Bolton, 


music by Chas. V. Stanford, op. 67, . 


no. 1. (In Six Elizabethan pas- 
torals, set 3) © Lady Stanford, 
London, as the widow of the author. 


R 31118, July 8, 1925. 25 
Chanson de Guillot Martin; de Cleé- 
ment Marot,. transcrite par A. 


Perilhou; pf. © A. Perilhou, Paris, 
as the author. R 30651, May 25, 
1925. 26 


Charité; hymne, paroles de V. Pril- 
leux, musique de J. Faure; tén. et 
bar. ou sop. et mezzo-sop. © Héléne 
Laure Nicole Antoinette Jeanne 
Faure, Jean Adolphe Joseph Ra- 
phael Louis Faure, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 30648, May 25, 1925. 27 


Close (The) of the Sabbath; by Alois 
Moeller [pseud. of C. W. Henrich] 
© C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as the 
author. R 30933, June 26, 1925. 

28 


Cobbler’s (The) song; words from 
Locrine, assigned to Shakespeare, 
musie by H. Lohr; chorus and orch. 
© Hermann Lohr, London, as the 
author. R 31145, July 8, 1925. 29 


Columbine waltz; by A. P. Foreman. 
-© Addie P. Foreman, Denver, as 


the author. R 29286, June 18, 1925. 
; 30 
Commander-in-chief (The) ;. march 


_ and two step, by Max S. Witt. © 
‘ Albert Witt, Murray Hill, L. I., N. 
Y., as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 30606, May 
DU 1825. 31 


Corn song; words by Paul Lawrence 
Dunbar, music by S. Coleridge-Tay- 
lor... © Jessie F. Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, England, as the widow of 

the author. R 31111, July 8, 1925. 

32 


Cradle song; by Herbert O. Johnson; 
. sop. © Michael J. Sughrue, Boston, 

as the administrator. R 31084, June 
. 26, 1925, 33 


Croodlin’ doo; words by Eugene Field, 
musie by Alicia Adelaide Needham. 
(In Album of twelve hush songs) 
© Alicia A. Needham, London, as 
the author. R 31137, July 8, 1925. 

34 


Crown prince overture; by G. D. Bar- 


nard. © Geo. D. Barnard, Mays- 
ville, Ky., as the author. R 31166, 
July 13, 1925. 35 


Daisy’s (The) secret; words by H. R. 
Remsen, music by A. L. Barnes. © ~ 
Horace F. Barnes, Racine, Wis., as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 30905, June 8. 
1925. 36 


Dance of the sylphs; by H. Brockway; 


pf. © Howard Brockway, New 
York. as the author. R 31688, Oct. 
10, 1925. 37 


Delafosse (Léon) Vingt préludes; pf. 
© Léon Delafosse, Paris, as the 
author. R 31058, July 1, 1925. 38 


Dernier (Le) adieu; poésie de Sully 
Prudhomme, musique Théodore Du- 
bois. (Trois mélodies, no. 1) © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 30644; May 25, 1925. 39 


Deuxiéme quatuor; de V. D’Indy, op. 
45; deux violons, alto and violon- 
celle. © Vincent D’Indy, Paris, as 
the author. R 80672, May 25, 1925. 

‘ 40 


Diarmid; grand opera in 4 acts, by 
the Marquis of Lorne, music by 
Hamish MacCunn, op. 34; vocal sc. 
© Mrs. Hamish MacCunn, London, 
as the widow of the author. R 
31094, July 8, 1925. 41 


Donald; words by Frederic E. Weath- 
erly, music by E. Newton. © Er- 
nest Newton, London, as the author. 
R 31108, July 8, 1925. 42 


Down among the pines; words by 
Jere O’Halloran, music by Herbert 
O. Johnson. © Michael J. Sughrue, 
Boston, as the administrator. R 
31089, June 26, 1925. . as) 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; 
words by Ben Jonson, music. an 
old. English air, ed. W. A. Fisher. 
© William Arms Fisher, Boston, as 
the author. R 30619, May 26, 1925. 

44 

Dubois (Théodore) Concerto; violon 
avee ace. d’orch. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, France, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 30649, 
May. 25, 1925. 45 


Duettino; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 4. 
(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, as the author. R 
30782, June 11, 1925. AG 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17298 (47) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Durch kampf zum sieg; march, von F. 
von Blon, arr. T. M. Tobani. 1. 
Band.—2. Oreh. © Theo. M. To- 
bani, % Carl Fischer, ine., New York, 
as the author. R 30854, 30855, June 
27,1925. 47, 48 


Elegie; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 1. 
(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, as the author. R 
30779, June 11, 1925. 49 


Elsie’s waltz; by F. A. Williams, op. 
19, no. 6; pf. © Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, Cleveland, as the author. R 
30914, June 16, 1925. 50 


Endless (The) day; words and music 
by Herbert O. Johnson. © Michael 
J. Sughrue, Boston, as the adminis- 
trator. R 31088, June 26, 1925. 51 


Ere the moon begins to rise; by F. N. 
Shackley; high voice. © Frederick 
N. Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., as 


the author. R 30860, June 19, 1925. 
52 
Espoir; de M. P. Marsick, op. 22; 


violon et pf. (Poéme de Mai, no. 2) 
© Armand Marsick, Densto prés 
.Bilbao, Spain, as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
31060, July 1, 1925. 53 


Eternal (The) spring; words by Gun- 
by Hadath, music by H. Lohr. © 
Harvey Lohr, Southboro, Kent, 
England, as the author. R 31113, 
July 8, 1925. 54 


Eventide; by Eugene Lambrecht 
[pseud. of C. W. Henrich] © C. W. 
Henrich, Detroit, as the author. R 
30929, June 26, 1925. 55 


Face to face; saered song, by Herbert 
O. Johnson. © Michael J. Sughrue, 
Boston, as the administrator. R 
31087, June 26, 1925. 56 


words by Mary Mark Lemon, 
music by H. Lohr. © Hermann 
Lohr, London, as the author. R 
31153, July 8, 1925. 57 


Fairy tales; waltz song, from Idol’s 
eye, by Victor Herbert. 


of the author. 


R 30883,. June 8, 
1925. 58 


Fairy’s (The) lullaby; words by Eu- } 

gene Field, music by Alicia Ade- | 
(In _ Album of | 
© Alicia A. | 
| Grape (The) vine swing; four-part 
R 31132, July 8, 1925. 59 | - Boe = 
words by J. A. f 
Goodchild, music by Alicia Adelaide | 


laide Needham. 
twelve hush songs) 
Needham, London, as the author. 


Firstborn (The) ; 


Needham. (In Album of twelve 


844 


© Therese | 
Herbert, New York, as the widow |} 


| Got et got; 


hush songs) © Alicia A. Need- 
ham, London, as the author. R 
31134, July 8, 1925. 60 


Follow; words by Thomas Campion, 
music by A. C. Mackenzie. © A. C. 
Mackenzie, London, as the author. 
R 31140, July 8, 1925. 61 


Forgotten; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op: 44; no. 3. 2© irs "HS eA. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the au- 
thor. R 380866, June 19, 1925. 62 


French (The) maid; selection, by 
Walter Slaughter; full military 
band. © Mrs. Walter Slaughter, 
London, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31115, July 8, 1925. 63 


Garden by the sea; words by Otway 
Thorpe, music by C. Francis Lloyd. 
© G. F. Lloyd, % National union 
bank of England, Carlisle, England, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31102, July 8, 1925. 64 


Gate city; guard march, by Victor 
Herbert, arr. Otto Langey; orch. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 30892, 
June 8, 1925. 65 


Gebet (Prayer) ; von Johannes Pache, 
op. 183, no. 1; orgel. © Martha 
Pache, Dresden-Striesen, Germany, 
as the widow of the author. R 
31078, July 15, 1925. 66 


Gipsy (A) dance; by F. A. Williams, 
op. 19, no. 3; pf. © Frederick A. 
Williams, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 30913, June 16, 1925. © 67 


God be with you; by C. W. Henrich. 
© C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as the 


author. R 30936, June 26, 1925. 68 
Good boy, Uncle Sam; words and 
music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. © 
Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 30775, 
June 10, 1925. : 69 

| Good night, little girl, good night; 


song, by J. M. Hays and J. C. Macy. 
© Mary Emma S. Macy, Worcester, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30917, June 16, 1925. 70 


sur les motifs de Les 
demoiselles des Saint-Cyriens, opér- 
ette de Louis Varney, polka belge 
de E. Vasseur. © Eugéne Vasseur, 
Paris, as the author. R 30653, May 
25, 1925. 71 


music by H. Lohr. (The 
choralist, no. 327) © Hermann 
Lohr, London, as the author. R 
31112, July 8, 1925. i2 


song, 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


-Great (The) captain march; by W. H. 
Seconton; band. © W. H. Sconton, 
Chicago, as the author. R 30872, 
June 12, 1925. 73 


Hamiltonian march; by R. B. Hall; 
orch. © Isabelle Hall-Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 30871, May 25, 1925. 74 

Hark! hark, my soul; by C. W. Hen- 
rich. © C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as 
the author. R 30922, June 26, 1925. 

75 

Harvest slumber song; words anon., 
music by Alicia Adelaide Needham. 
(In Album of twelve hush songs) 
© Alicia A. Needham, London, as 
the author. R 31138, July 8, 1925. 

76 


Hear us O heavenly Father; by Carl 
Marchelle [pseud. of C. W. Henrich] 
© C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as the 
author. R 30928, June 26, 1925. T7 


Heigho; duet, words and music by 
J. Spawforth. © Joseph Spaw- 
forth, Hindhead, England, as the 
author. R 31116, July 8, 1925. 78 


Hermite (L’); chanson de Clement 
Marot, musique de A. Perilhou. © 
A. Perilhou, Paris, as the author. 
R 30645, May 25, 1925. 79 


His day will come; words and music 
by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice 
M. Rosenfeld, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 30772, June 
10, 1925. 80 


His loving kindness; anthem, by F. 
H. Brackett. © Frank H. Brackett, 
Boston, as the author. R 30920, 
June 24, 1925. 81 


His name shall be called wonderful ; 
by C. Simper. © Caleb Simper, 
Kilbirnie, Barnstaple, England, as 
the author. R 31069, July 6, 1925. 

82 

Humoretta mazurka caprice; by H. 
Engelmann, op. 267; pf. © Marie 
Engelmann, Philadelphia, as_ the 
widow of the author. R 31073, July 
is ..1925. 83 


I am a Yankee general; or, Even tho’ 
he were my son, words by R. A. 
Browne, musie by Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30774, June 10, 1925. 84 

I envy the bird that sings; words by 
C. M. Hammill, music by Laura G. 
Lemon [i. e. Mrs. Heath] © C. L. 
R. and A. N. V. Heath, London, as 
the children of the deceased author. 
R 31106, July 8, 1925. 85 


65757—-26——_13 


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17298 (98) 


I jest naturally loves that yaller man; 
words and music by L. Deas and 
J. Wilson. © Jack Wilson, % E. B. 
Marks music co., New York. and 
Lawrence Deas, Chicago, as the au- 
thors. R 30777, June 10, 1925. 86 


Tll not forget thee; by Herbert O. 
Johnson; sop. or ten. © Michael J. 
Sughrue, Boston, as the administra- 
tor. R 31090, June 26, 1925. 87 


I will praise Thee O God: song, by 
A. W. Lansing. © A. W. Lansing, 
Cohoes, N. Y., as the author. R 
24085, June 22, 1923. 88 


Idol’s (The) eye; comic opera in three 
acts, libretto by Harry B. Smith, 


music by Victor Herbert. © The- 
rese Herbert, New York. as the 
widow of the author. R 30890, 
June 8, 1925. 89 
——. Vocalse. © Harry 
B. Smith, New York, as the author. 
R 29437, Feb. 2, 1925. 90 


Same. © Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30898, June 8, 1925. 91 


march, from Idol’s eye, arr. Otto 
Langey; full orch. © Mrs. Otto 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 380903, June 8, 1925. 
92 
—two step from the comic opera, 
by Victor Herbert. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 30901, June 8, 1925. 93 


vocal gems from the _ opera, 
libretto by Harry B. Smith, musie 
by Victor Herbert. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 30880, June 8, 1925. 94 


In old Virginny; two-step, by F. P. 
Brooke. 1.:Band—2. Pf. © F. P. 
Brooke, Chicago, as the author. R 
31157, 31158, July 13, 1925. 95 


Inauguration mareh; by Victor Her- 
bert, arr. Otto Langey; orch. © 
Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 30877, June 
Si) HOD: 96 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
sacred duett, by A. L. Barnes; sop. 
and alto. © Horace F. Barnes, Ra- 
cine, Wis., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 30899, 
June 8, 1925. 97 

It’s not what you were, it’s what you 
are today; words and music by D. 
Marion. © Dave Marion, % EH. B. 
Marks music co., New York, as the 
author. R 30773, June 10, 1925. 98 


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Jubilate Deo in D; by E. K. Kroeger. 
© Louise F. Davy, Cooperstown, N. 
 Y., as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 30853, Apr. 15, 
1925. 99 


Jubilee overture: by H. HEngelmann, 
op. 250; pf. © Marie Engelmann, 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 31072, July 7, 1925. 100 


Lady (The) and the kick; from Idol’s 
eye, by Victor Herbert. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 30881, June 8, 1925. 

101 


Lead kindly light; by C. W. Henrich, 
© C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as the 
author. R 30927, June 26, 1925. 

102 


Little blue pigeon; words by Eugene 
Field, music by Alicia Adelaide 
Needham. (in Album of twelve 
hush songs) © Alicia A. Needham, 
London, as the author. R 311380, 
July 8, 1925. 103 


Looking unto God; sacred song, words 
by Samuel Longfellow, music by 
Henry Lincoln Case; sop. or ten., 
in E flat. © Rose Case, New York, 
as the next of kin of the author, 

‘ who is not living. R 30799, June 
15, 1925. 104 


Lord (The) is my light; sacred song. 
words from Psalm 27, music by 
Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, London, as the executor of 
the author. R 31095, July 8, 1925. 

105 


Love in prayers; four-part song, words 
by N. Breton, music by Chas. V. 
Stanford, op. 67, no. 4. (in Six 
Elizabethan pastorals, 3rd set) © 
Lady Stanford, London, as_ the 
widow of the author. R 31121, July 
8, 1925. 106 


words by Burns, 
© Alfred Pratt, 


Love’s absence; 
music by A. Pratt. 


London, as the author. R 31097, 
July 8, 1925. 107 
Love’s devotion; words by Clifton 


Bingham, music by H. Lohr. © 
Hermann Lohr, London, as the au- 
thor. R 31150, July 8, 1925. 108 


Love’s fire; four-part song, words by 
EH. Dyer, music by Chas. V. Stan- 
ford, op. 67, no. 6. (Jn Six Hliza- 
bethan pastorals, 8rd set) © Lady 
Stanford, London, as the widow of 
the author. R 31128, July 8, 1925. 

109 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) The. 


witeh; chorus, by Edgar Thorn 
[pseud. of Edward MacDowell] op. 
5; men’s voices. © Marion Mac- 
Dowell, Peterborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 30862, June 
19, 1925. . 110 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; by C. 
Simper. no. 6, in F. -© Caleb Sim- 
per, Kilbirnie, Barnstaple, England, 
as the author. R 31070, July 6, 
1925. 111 


in G; by A. lL. Barnes; quartet. 
© Horace F. Barnes, Racine, Wis., 
as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 30900, June 8, 


1925. 412° 


Maid (The) of Malabar; words by 
F. E. Weatherly, music by Stephen 
Adams. © Laura Maybrick, Lyn- 
thorpe, Ryde, Isie of Wight, as the 
widow of the author. R 31127, July 


8, 1925. 113 
Mare (La) aux grenouilles; paySsan- 
nerie, de Paul Wachs; pf. 


Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand St. Mande, Seine, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30646, May 25, 1925. 114 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Alerte! choeur, poesie de Joseph 
Maissiat, musique de J. Maissenet ; 
voix d’hommes. (© Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy, Paris, as the 
widow of the author, R 30673, May 
PATRI 45% . 115 


Devant de la Madone; souvenir 
de la campagne de Rome, Nuit de 
Noél, 1854, de J. Massenet. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30650, May 25, 1925. 116 


La navarraise; épisode lyrique en 
2 actes, soigneusement doigtées et 
nuancées par Georges Bull. (Les 
silhouettes, no. 40) © Mare Burty, 
Lyon, France, as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
31063, July 1, 1925. 117 
Sapho; piéce lyrique en 5 actes, 
doigtées et nuancées par Georges 
Bull. (Les silhouettes, no. 48) 

Mare Burty, Lyon, France, as the 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 31064, July 1, 1925. 


118 - 


May sweet sleep woo you; words by 
George Sigerson, music by Alicia 
Adelaide Needham. (Jn Twelve hush 


songs) © Alicia A. Needham, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 31129, July 
8, 1925. 119 


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Meditation; von Johannes Pache, op. 
183, no. orgel. © Martha Pache, 
Dresden-Striesen, Germany, as the 
widow of the author. F 31080, July 
15, 1925. 120 


Military Mollie; words by M. E. Mc- 
Loughlin, music by Max S. Witt. © 
Maurice E. McLoughlin, Brooklyn, 
and Albert Witt, New York, as the 
author, and the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 30778, 
June 10, 1925. 121 


My beloved; words by Louis Gres- 
wicke, music by R. Walthew. © 
Richard Walthew, London, as the 
author. R 31096, July 8, 1925. 122 


My faith looks up to Thee; by Carl 
Marchelle [pseud. of C. W. Hen- 
rich] © C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as 
the author. R 30932, June 26, 1925. 

123 


My harp is on the willow tree; words 
by Eugene Field, music by Alicia 
Adelaide Needham. (Jn Album of 
twelve songs) (© Alicia A. Need- 
ham, London, as the author. R 
31133, July 8, 1925. 124 


My shadow; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by Lady Euan- 
Smith. © Lady Euan-Smith, % 
Boosey & co., ltd., London, as the 
author. R 31107, July 8, 1925. 125 


& 

My sweet bairn; words old Scotch, 
musie by Alicia Adelaide Needham. 
(In Album of twelve hush songs) 
© Alicia A. Needham, London, as 


the author. R 31128, July 8, 1925. 
126 
Nicholl (Horace Wadham) Six pre- 


ludes and fugues for the organ; by 
H. W. Nicholl, op. 30, no. 1; in G min. 
(Single fugue) © Mrs. Horace 
Wadham Nicholl, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 30906, June 
8, 1925. 127 


Nightingale (The); words by F. E. 
Weatherly, music by Amy Elsie 
Horrocks. © Nico Paramythioti, 
Paris, as the widower of the author. 


R 31105, July 8, 1925. 128 
Nobody wants me now; by C. Hor- 
witz and F. V. Bowers. © Chas. 


Horwitz, Brooklyn, and Fred V. 
Bowers, New York, as the authors. 
R 30748, June 5, 1925. 129 


Nocturne in A; von Johannes Pache, 
op. 183, no. 2. © Martha Pache, 
Dresden-Striesen, Germany, as the 


Non e ver; by J. Mattei, arr. T. M. 
Tobani; band, with solo for cornet 
or bar. © Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York, as the 
author. R 31230. July 28, 1925. 
131 


'Notturno; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 2. 


(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, aS the author. R 
30780, June 11, 1925. 132 


O God, light of the world; by Chris. 
W. Henrich. © C. W. Henrich, De- 
troit, as the author. R 30925, June 
26, 1925. 133 

O little town of Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas hymn, by P. A. Sehnecker; 
quartet. © Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 30902, June 8, 1925. 134 


O youth with hearts aspiring; words 
by Dwight M. Pratt, music by G. C. 


Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 30802, 
June 15, 1925. 135, 


Ode to a nightingale; poem by John 
Keats, set to music by R. H. Wal- 


thew: bar. solo, cho. and orech. 
Vocal sec. © Richard H. Walthew, 
London, as the author. R 31143, 
July 8, 1925. 136 


O’er the hills of Seville; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by F. Cor- 
bett. © Felix Corbett, Middlesbor- 
ough, England, as the author. R 
31151, July 8, 1925. “yy Soe 


Of disdainful Daphne; four-part song, 
words by M. H. Howell, music by 
Chas. V. Stanford, op. 67, no. 5. (In 
Six Elizabethan pastorals, 3rd set) 
© Lady Stanford, London, as the 
widow of the author. R 31122, July 
8, 1925. 138 


Old (An) fashioned girl; words by 
Tom Hall, music by C. Maud. © 
Constance Maud, London, as the au- 
thor. R 311389, July 8, 1925. 139 


On the banks of the Wabash far 
away; song and chorus by Paul 
Dresser. © Theodore Dreiser, New 
York, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living and as trus- 
tee. R 31092, July 25, 1925. 140 


Oriental march; from The wizard of 
the Nile, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orech. © Mrs. Otto 
Langey, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 30887, June 8, 
1925. 141 


Ouverture espagnole; par Ch. M. 
Widor; orch. © Charles M. Widor, 


widow of the author. R 31079, July Paris, as the author. R 30641, May 
15, 1925. 130 Zo, 1925. 142 
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pt. 111, n. S., y. 20: 


Paix (La) ; rondel, poésie de Théodore | Pussy’s polka; by Edward M. Read; 


de Banville, musique R. Hahn. © 
Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 30647, May 25, 1925. 143 


Palatinus; two step, by R. B. Hall; 
2 mands., guit. and pf. © Isabelle 
Hall-Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., as the 
widow ot the author. R 30873, 

_ June 12, 1925. 144 

Papa (Le) de Francine; opérette en 
4 actes et 7 tableaux de Louis Var- 
ney, soigneusement doigtées_ et 
nuancées par Georges Bull. (Les 
‘silhouettes, no. 42) © Mare Burty, 
Lyon, France, as the next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
31062, July 1, 1925. 145 


Petite valse; von P. Juon, op. 1, nr. 6. 
(Sechs skizzen fiir piano) © Paul 
Juon, Berlin, as the author. R 
30784, June 11, 1925. 146 


Phalénes; de I. Philipp; pf. © Isi- 
dore Philipp, Paris, as the author. 
R 30652, May 25, 1925. 147 


Polka des fétards; sur les motifs de 
Voperette de Victor Roger, par H. 
Domergue. © Eugéne Domergue, 
Brussels, Belgium, as the author. 
R 30635, May 25, 1925. 148 

Pourquoi done ca? paysannerie, paroles 
et musique d’Amélie Perronnet. © 
Maurice Perronnet, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
30664, May 25, 1925. 149 


Praise the Lord God of hosts; by 
C. W. Henrich. © C. W. Henrich, 
Detroit, as the author. R 309831, 
June 26, 1925. 150 

Praise to God, immortal praise; by 
C.. W. Henrich. © C. W. Henrich, 
Detroit, as the author. R 30923, 
June 26, 1925. 151 

President’s (The) march; by Victor 
Herbert, arr. Otto Langey; military 
band. © Mrs. Otto Langey, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30908, June 8, 1925. 152 


Promised (The) land; words by Clif- 
ton Bingham, music by C. Francis 
Lloyd. © G. F. A. Lloyd, % Na- 
tional union bank of England, Car- 
lisle, England, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 31117, July 8, 
1925. 153 


Pussy’s galop; by Edward M. Read; 
pf.. © E. M. Read, St. Louis, as 
the author. R 31159, July 13, 1925. 

154 

Pussy’s march; by Edward M. Read; 
pf. © E. M. Read, St. Louis, as 
the author. R 31160, July 13, 1925. 

155 


pf. © E. M. Read, St: Louis, as 
the author. R 31161, July 138, 1925. 
156: 


Pussy’s schottische; by Edward M. 
Read; pf. © E. M. Read, St. Louis. 
as the author. R 31162, July 13, 
1925. 157 


Pussy’s waltz; by Edward M. Read; 
pf. © E. M. Read, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 31163, July 18, 1925. 158. 


Pussy’s yorke; by Edward M. Read; 
pf. © E. M. Read, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 381164, July 138, 1925. 

159: 


Rain (The) of gold (La pluie dor); 
polka, by Carl Bohm, rey. and_fin- 
gered by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. 
of C. P. Scott] © Charles P. Scott, 
Malden, Mass., as the author. R. 
30859, June 19, 1925. 160: 

Red (A) red rose; words by Robert 
Burns, music by- Frank Seymour 
Hastings. © Charles F, Hastings, 
Erie, Pa., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 380807, June 20, 
1925. 161 

Rejoice Jerusalem and sing; by G. 
B. Nevin; bar. sclo and cho. © 
Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 30921, June 24, 1925. 

* 162: 

Réve (Le); de M. P. Marsick, op.g21, 

violon et pf. (Poéme de Mai, no. 1) 

Armand Marsick, Densto prés 
Bilbao, Spain, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living, 
R 31059, July 1, 1925. 163 


Revelling butterflies (Rejouissance de 
papillons) ; by Sanford Latham Nor- 


cott, op. 30. © Sanford L. Norcott, 
New York, as the author. R 30800, 
June 15, 1925. 164 


Rustic dance; by F. A. Williams, op. 
19, no. 5. © Frederick A. Williams, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 30912, 
June 16, 1925. 165 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Marche 
religieuse: de C. Saint-Saéns; op. 
107; orgue. © Marie Truffot, Mul- 
house, Haut-Rhin, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 30662, May 
25, 1925. 166 

Salvation’s morning; words by M. H. 
Servass, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
© George C. Stebbins, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 30801, June 15, 1925. 

167 


Salve Regina; Father most holy, by 
Horace Wadham Nicholl; high voice 
in ©, violin or cello obbl:, organ and 


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pf. © Mrs. Horace Wadham 


Nicholl, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 30904, June 8, 1925. 
168 

Savior now the day is ending. By C. 
W. Henrich. © C. W. Henrich, De- 
troit, as the author. 
26, 1925. 169 


‘Seent of the mignonette ; ballad, words 
by Clifton Bingham, music by Hope 
Temple [i. e. Mme. André Messager ] 
© Mme. André Messager, Sieaux, 
Seine, France, as the author. R 
31152, July 8, 1925. 170 


Sea (The) hath its pearls; by H. 
Heine and C. Pinsuti, arr. by G. 
B. Nevin; men’s voices. © George 
B. Nevin, Haston, Pa., as the author. 
R 30616, May 26, 1925. nee: 


Send back my long stray’d eyes to me; 
words by John Donne, music by C. 
M. Spurling. (Jn Two songs) © 
C. M. Spurling, Oundle, Northamp- 
ton, England, as the author. R 
31148, July 8, 1925. np.72 


Serenade; selection, by Victor Her- 
bert, arr. Otto Langey; military 
band. © Mrs. Otto Langey, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 30879, June 8, 1925. 173 


orch. © Mrs. O1- 
to Langey, New York, as the widow 
of the author... R 380875, June §&, 
1925. 174 


waltzes, from the comic opera, by 
Victor Herbert, arr. H. L. Clarke; 
military band. © H. Ll. Clarke, 
Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, as the 
author. R 30876, June 8, 1925. 


75 

Shall we go dance; four-part song, 
words by N. Breton, music by Chas. 
V. Stanford, op. 67, no. 3. (In Six 
Elizabethan pastorals, 3rd set) © 


Lady Stanford, London, as _ the 
widow of the author. R 31120, July 
8, 1925. 176 


Shepherd’s (The) anthem; four-part. 


song, words by Michael Drayton, 
music by Chas. V. Stanford, op. 67, 
no. 2. ‘(Jn Six Elizabethan pastor- 
als, set 3) © Lady Stanford, Lon- 
don, aS the widow of the author. 
R 31119, July 8, 1925, 177 


Sleep thou my sweet; words by L. G. 
Ackroyd, music by A. Pratt. © Al- 
fred Pratt, London, as the author. 
R 31101, July 8; 1925. 178 

Softly blow, ye scented breezes; sere- 
nade, words by G. W. Lovejoy, music 
by F. N. Shackley, 1. In F.—2. In D. 


R 30926, June | 


© Frederick N. Shackley, Roslin- 
dale, Mass., as the author. R 30861, 
June 19, 1925. 179 


Softly now the light of day; by Alois 
Moeller [pseud. of C. W. Henrich] 
© C. W. Henrich, Detroit, as the 
author. R 30924, June 26, 1925. 

180 


Softly sleeps my baby ; words by Caris 
Brooke, music by A. A. Needham, 
(In Album of twelve hush songs) 
© Alicia A. Needham, London, as 
the author. R 31135, July 8, 1925. 

181 


Song of the fairies; by F. A. Williams, 
op. 19, no. 1; pf. © Frederick A. 
Williams, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 30910, June 16, 1925. 182 


Song of the river; words by Charles 
Kingsley, music by S. Liddle. © 
Samuel Liddle, London. as_ the 
author. R 31099, July 8, 1925... .183 


Song of the rover; by F. A. Williams, 
op. 19, no. 2; pf. © Frederick A. 
Williams, Cleveland, as the author. 
R 30911, June 16, 1925. 184 


Song of the Zetland fishermen; from 
Walter Scott’s Pirate, set to music 
by W. Augustus Barratt. © Augus- 
tus Barratt, London, as the author. 
R 31098, July 8, 1925. 185 


Song of welcome; words by Henry M. 
Blossom, music by Mrs.. H.. H. -A. 
Beach, op. 42..© Mrs. H. H.) A. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the au- 


thor. R 30863, June 19, 1925. 186 
Songs my mother sang; words and 
tunes traditional, arr. by Arthur 


Grimshaw. © Enid Grimshaw, 
Leeds, England, as the executor of 
the author. R 31147, July 8, 1925. 
187 


Stars (The) and Stripes forever; by 
John Philip Sousa, arr. C. Henlein ; 
guit. duet. © C. Henlein, Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R 30870, May 
11; 1925. 188 


arr. EF. W. Wessenberg; ban- 


jo duet. © F. W. Wessenberg, Pom- 
eroy, O., as the author. R 30869, 
May 11, 1925. 189 


arr. J. A. Koch; zither duet. 
© Joseph A. Koch, Cincinnati, as 
the author. R 30868, May 11, 1925. 
190 


arr. J. N. Klobr;, mand. guit. 


and pf. © John N. Klohr, Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R 30867, May 
eV AG2: 191 


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Stein (A) song; when good fellows 
get together, by Richard Hovey and 
Frederic Field Bullard. © Maud S. 
Bullard, So. Orleans, Mass., as the 

-i widow of the author. R 30918, June 
16, 1925. 192 


Still. with Thee; sacred song, words 
. by Harriet Beecher Stowe, music by 
Pp. A. Schnecker. 1. In B flat.—2. 


In D. © Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, New | 


‘York, as the widow of the author. 
R 380888, 30889, June 8, 1925. 
193, 194 


Summer dreams; entr-acte, by W. H. 
Squire; pf. 

~’ don, as the author. 
1925. 


Sweetest (The) time; words by F. E. 
Weatherly, music by Charles Dea- 
eon. © Flora G. Deacon, Plymouth, 
England, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 31103, July 8, 
1925. 196 


Talk about yo’ luck; song, from Idol’s 
eye, by Victor Herbert. © Therese 
Herbert, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 30884, June 8, 1925. 

197 


Tattooed (The) man; from Idol’s eye, 
by Victor Herbert. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 30885, June 8, 1925. 198 


Te Deum in D; by Ivan Obeloff 
[pseud. of C. W. Henrich] © C. W. 
Henrich, Detroit, as the author. R 
30935, June 26, 1925. 199 


Tendre aveu; de M. P. Marsick, op. 
23; violonet pf. (Poéme de Mai, no. 
3) © Armand Marsick, Dentso 
prés Bilbao, Spain, as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 31061, July 1, 1925. 200 


There is dew for the flow’ret; words 
by Tom Hood, music by Clement M. 
Spurling. (In Two songs) © C. 
M. Spurling, Oundle, Northampton, 
England, as the author. R 31149, 
July 8, 1925. 201 


This day I need Thee; words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. © 1. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 30804, June 18, 
1925. 202 


Thou art fairer than the children of 
men; Christmas anthem, by A. Whit- 


ing. © Arthur Whiting, New York, 
as the author. R 30814, June 24, 
1925. 203 


© W. H. Squire, Lon- 
R 31146, July 8, | 
A9D5 | 


pt..111,,0,,S., V.. 20 


| Three little chestnuts; a tragedy in 


still life, music by N. C. Page; 
voice and pf. © N. Clifford Page, 
New York, as the author. R 30761, 
June 19, 1925. 204 


Through the long days and years; by 
A. Foote; low voice. © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 30633, May 28, 1925. 205 


——poem by John Hay, musie by A. 
Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. ._R 30320, Apr. 
15, 1925. 206 


Thy beauty; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 41; no.' 2. © Mrs..H. H. A. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the au- 
thor. R 30865, June 19, 1925. 207 


Tom and Jack; from Idol’s eye, by 
Victor Herbert. © Therese Herbert, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 30882, June 8, 1925. 208 


Toss a brown baby; words anon., 
musie by Alicia Adelaide Needham. 
(In Album of twelve hush songs) 
© Alicia A. Needham, London, as 
the author. R 31136, July 8, boa 


Tout (Les) p’tits; chanson, par Amélie 
Perronnet. © Maurice Perronnet, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 30663, May 25, 1925. 210 


"Twill not be long; by Herbert O. 
Johnson; male voices. © Michael 
J. Sughrue, Boston, as the adminis- 
trator. R 31085, June 26, 1925. 211 


Valse caprice; pour pf. 4 quatre 
mains, par Xavier Carlier, arr. 4 2 
mains par A. Jonas. © Alberto 
Jonas, New York, as the author. R 
30891, June 8, 1925. 212 


Veiled (The) prophet march; by Vic- 
tor Herbert, arr. Otto Langey; orch. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 30878, 
June 8, 1925. 213 


Veni, vidi vici; two step, by R. B. 
Hall; 2 mands., guit. and pf. © 
Isabelle Hall-Philbrook, Lynn, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 30874, June 12, 1925. 214 


Victoria and merrie England; grand 
national ballet suite, by Arthur Sul- 
livan; full military band. © Her- 
bert Sullivan, London, as the exe- 
cutor of the author. R 31114, July 
8, 1925. PAS 


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Violette; words by W. A. MacKenzie, 
music by W. A. Barratt. © Augus- 
tus Barratt, London, as the author. 
B 31100, July 8, 1925. 216 


Voie (La) lactée; poésie de Sully 


Prudhomme, musique Théodore Du-- 


‘pois. (Trois mélodies, no. 2) © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
EL S0642; May 25, 1925. 2 


vena souvient- “Tle 
-'Wachs: pf. © Blanche Marie Pau- 
Cure,” Simone Lemarchand 
'“Wachs, Saint-Mande, Seine, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 
» 30654, May 25, 1925. 218 


Walthew (Richard H.) Four medita- 
tions; by R. H. Walthew. 1. For 
clarinet and pf.—2. For viola and 
- pf. © Richard H. Walthew, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 31141, July 
ata he Paap 219 


We love you just the same; words by 
‘Jere O’Halloran, music by Herbert 
- ©. Johnson. © Michael J. Sughrue, 
' Boston, as the administrator. R 
/ 31086, June 26, 1925. 220 


Were my heart; words by Thomas 
‘ Champion, music by S. Liddle. © 
. Samuel Liddle, London, as the au- 

thor. R 31124, July 8, 1925. 221 


When dull care; old English melody, 
arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © B. 
Mocatta, London, as the executor. 
R 31110, July 8, 1925. 222 


When morning gilds the skies; by 
Servatius Rompini [pseud. of C. W. 


Henrich] © C. W. Henrich, De- 
troit, as the author. R 30930, June 
26, 1925. 223 


veuve | 


17298 (231) 


When the daylight fades; words by 
Beatrice Ada Gurr, music by F. 
Bevan. © Frederick Bevan, Ade- 

_laide, Australia, as the author. R 
31109, July 8, 1925. 224 


When we two parted; words by Lord 


Byron, music by Frances Allitsen. 
© Francis B. Rowley, London, as 
the executor of the author. R 
31126, July 8, 1925.. 225 


- Who carries the gun; words by Arthur 
~ iaylie, de Paul | 


Conan Doyle, music by Alicia Ade- 
laide Needham. © Alicia A. Need- 
ham, London, as_ the author. R 
31093, July 8, 1925. 226 


Who goes home; words by Frederic 


EK. Weatherly, music by J. L. Mol- 
loy. © Maurice Molloy, Ipsden, 
Wallingford, England, as the child 
of the deseased author. R 31154, 
July 8, 1925. 227 


Why don’t you get a lady of your 
own; words and music by Bert A. 
Williams and George Walker. © 
Lottie Williams, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 30776, 
June 10, 1925. 228 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod; words by 
Eugene Field, music by Alicia Ade- 
laide Needham. (Jn Album of hush 
songs) © Alicia A. Needham, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 381131, July 8, 
1925. 229 


You and I; cradle song, words from 
Poems of childhood, music by Liza 
Lehmann. © # Herbert’ Bedford, 
London, as the widower of the au- 
thor. R 81142, July 8, 1925. 230 


You cannot smile in vain; words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 380805, June 
18, 1925. 231 


851 


. 


LiST OF MUSIGeUSED OR GHIGENSED TOBE USED. FOR IRE aaa 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK, UNDER: SEC. 1 (E) OF THESACT 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


Accuser (The) (© Forster music pub- 


17298 


inc.. New York. Notice ree’d July 


lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug, 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 
ZZ 


Afraid of losing you. © Henry Wat- 
erson, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
164. 233 


After today. © Milton Weil music 
co. ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d July 
20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 

234 


Alone at last. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice reed July 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 159. 235 


Always got the blues. © Grey gull 
reeords, inc., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 

236 
t dawning. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 
237 


Avalanche. © Forster music pub- 
lisher. ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v.. 6, p. 
166. 238 

Baby (The) looks like me. © Henry 


Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 12, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 164. 239 
Back home in Illinois. © Miiton Weil 
music ¢o., ine., Chicago. Notice 


ree’d July 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 160. 240 
Barearolle. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rece’d 


Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
166. 241 
Bird (A) at dawn. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


ree’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 166. 242 
Boy scouts march. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 2438 


By the stream; by Erno Rape and 
William Axt. © Robbins-Engel, 


3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 159. 244 


Cabal. © Forster musie publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 245 


Colorado nights. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d July - 
9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 246 


Come love with me; by Vito Carnevali. 
© J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 9, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 160. 247 


Comin’ home. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d July 
9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 248 


Corinne. (© Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166.. 249 

Dainty Phyllis. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Aug, 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
166. . 250 

Dancing in the dark; by Sam Coslow, 
Al Sherman and Max Prival. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 21, 1925; recorded, 
V,. NG, as ehGS! ; 251 

Dawn. © Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 252 

Desert caravan. (© Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 253 

Dinah. © Henry Waterson, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 254 

Dixie flyer blues; by Bessie Smith. © 
Edward Lloyd, Brooklyn. Notice 
reec’d July 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 158. 255 

Dolores. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 256 

Dragonfly. © Forster music publish- 
er, inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 
14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 257 

Dream (A) of you. © E. Morris mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 258 


852 


NOTICES OF USER 


qos, T-S, 1925 


Dream pal. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 9, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 259 
Dreaming of childhood days. © Mary 
M. Merrell, Havre, Mont. Notice 


rec’d July 6, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 160. 260 


Dreams of long ago; by Ukulele 
Hughes |pseud. of E. S. Hughes] 
© Robbins-Engel, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 3, 1925; recorded, 
wus, 2s 159, 261 


Drifting neath the silver moon. © 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 7, 1925; recorded. 
We 6, “p. 163. 262 


Eddie be good. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 263 


Bvery little movement; words by O. 
A. Hauerbach, music by Karl Hosch- 
na. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d June 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 152. 264 


Every Sunday afternoon. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, 
Wa, 3,16). 265 


Everything I do means I love you. © 
Grey gull reeords, ine., S. Boston, 
Mass. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 266 


Fallin’ down. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
22, 1925; recorded, y. 6, p. 168. 267 


Fear thou no evil. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 168. 268 


Flexatone. © Harms, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d July 29, 1925; recorded, 
¥a6,. pr 162. 269 

Freshie: words by Harold Berg and 
Jesse Greer, music by J. Greer. 
Robbins-Engel, inc.. New York. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6; p. 167. 270 

Friend (The) of man. © Forster mu- 
Sic publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 168. ; at a 

From the land of sky biue water. © 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
eago. Notice ree’d Aug. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 168. P02 

Gaiety polka. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
166. 273 


17298 (290) 


Give us the Charleston. © Harms, 
inec., New York. Notice ree’d July 
29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 162. 274 


Give your heart in June time. © 
Harms, ine. New. York. Notice 
rec'd July 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
px A62. 275 


Goin’ down to tear up things. ©-Wil- 
liam H. Miller, Gary, Ind. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 26, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 16% 276 


Golden rule blues; by Bessie Smith. 
© C. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 159. Dit 


Gossip. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 278 


Happy melody. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 29, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 162. 279 


Happy thoughts. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 280 


He’s gone blues; by Bessie Smith. © 
Edward Lioyd, Brooklyn. Notice 
rec'd. July 2, 1925 ;. recorded, y.,6, p. 
158. 281 


Headin’ for Baltimore. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 168. 282 


Heart breakin’ creole rose: © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, 
V..G; PD. 1Go. 283 

Hedjas. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 284 

Hercules. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 285 

Hitch up the horse. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d July 
30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 286 

Homeland. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 16, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 160. 287 

Hot-foot’n. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 12; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 288 

How can I forget. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d July 
3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 159.. 289 

Hugo, I go where you go. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug: 26, 1925; «recorded;; | -v.. 6; D. 
167. 290 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17298 (291) 


pt. II, n. S., Vv. 20 


I don’t care any more. © Shapiro, 
- Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6,.p. 165. 291 


left her on. the shores of Minne- 
tonka. © F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 7, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 292 


ll tell the sunshine. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 30, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 293 


I love you so. © Forster music pub- 
- lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 
294 


I’m a hard to get, can be had papa, 
looking for a ean be had, hard to 
get gal. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine, New York. Notice reed 
Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 165. 

295 


I’m at home in any town, but my 
home town. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d July 
3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 296 


I’m crying, sighing, dying for love of 
you; by Fleta Jan Brown and Her- 
bert Spencer. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 297 


I’m gonna’ hang around my sugar, till 
I gather all the sugar that she’s 
got. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice reec’d Aug. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 298 


I’m knee deep in daisies, and head 
over heels in love. © Milton Weil 
music co., ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d July 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 160. 299 


I’m so disappointed in you. © Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
June 27, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 152. 

300 


I'm tired of everything but you. © 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
De Oo 301 


I married the bootlegger’s daughter. 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 30, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 168. 302 


I want a lovable baby. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d July 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 162. 303 


I want another chance with you. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 162. 304 


el oe 


_ 


want my rib. © Harry Von Tilzer 
musie pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 8, 1925 ; Hgbon ve 6, 
p. 161. Ab aie 


I want you all for me. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 306 


I wonder if she wonders too. © Mil- 
ton Weil music co.,-ine., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d July 20, 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 120. 30T 


I wonder if we'll ever meet again, 
dear old gal of. mine. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. New York. 


Notice ree’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v.'6, p. 163: 308. 


I wonder where my old girl is to- 
night. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice reec’d July 9, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 309: 


wonder where we’ve met before. © 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d July 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 158. 31 


If you can love every night like you 
do on Sunday. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
22, 1925 : recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 311 


Im coupe; ein brief an eine unbe- 
kannte. © Boheme verlag, Vienna. 
Notice ree’d July 14, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 161. S51 


In the land of Jack and Jill. © 
Henry Waterson, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 1925; recorded, 


- 


v. 6, p. 168. 313. 
In the moonlight. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 314 
In the shade of the Alamo. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 315 
In the spring. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Aug.. 
22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 316 


Irish romance; pf. © Forster music 


publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 317 


It’s all in fun. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d July 
8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 318 

Jolly jinks song book; by Edith L. 
Reed. © J. Fischer & bro., New. 
York. Notice reed July 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 319 


Just around the corner. © Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co. New 
York. Notice ree’d July 8, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 320 


854 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Just like a baby. © Shapiro, Bern- | 


stein & co., inec., New York. Notice 
-ree’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
RO GS. ovpo21 


Just to hear you whisper, I love you; 
by Arthur A. Penn. © M: Witmark 
& sons, New York. Notice rec d 
June 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
152: 322 


Keeping on crooning a tune. © Jack 
- Mills, inc., New York. Notice. rec’d 

Aug. 17, 1925; recorded, Vv. '6;  p. 

167... i; oer Pa 323 
Kinky kids parade. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 17. 
» 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 324 


Kosher Kitty Kelly. © Harms, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d July 23, 
_ 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 162. 325 
Let’s go roaming in the gloaming. © 
Grey gull records, inc., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d July 2, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 154. 326 


Little baby feet. © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d July 
9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 327 


Little (A) maid dances. © Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 166. 328 


Little silver lady, with your heart of 
gold. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d July 38, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 159. 329 


Lonely; by J. H. Trent. © Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 

330 


Lonely girl, © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. Sait 


Lost your head blues; by Bessie Smith. 
© C. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
ree’d July 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 159. 332 


Loud speakin’ papa you’d better speak 
easy tome. © Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 12, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
164. 333 

Love’s plaint. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 334 


Luilaby lane; by Lec Wood and Harry 
De Costa. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 21, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 335 


Make those naughty eyes behave. © 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 336 


17298 (352) 


Manhattan. (© Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 

—e 337 

Mary Brown. © Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. Notice rec’d July 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 338 


Mazurka grazioso. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 339 


Melancholy Lou. © Garrick music 
sales, Chicago. Notice rec’d July 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 340: 


Memries of love and you. © Forster 
music publisher, inc. Chicago. 
Notice rece’d Aug. 27, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 168. B41 


Moonlight in the sand dunes. © 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. . Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 342 


My empty arms. © Shapiro,: Bern- 
_ stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 158. 3438 


My old lady. © Henry Waterson, inc.,. 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 344 


My red hot gal. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 29, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 157. 345 

Mysterious stranger. © Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 346 

Nobody else; by Arthur A. Penn. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 21, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. Gip 4168. 347 


Nobody will know but me. © Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. Notice 
ree’d July 9, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 158. 348. 

Normandy. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 349 

On with the dance. © Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 5, 1925; recorded, vy. 6, 
p. 164. 350° 

Only teasing. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo. inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 

351 

Paddlin’ Madelin’ home. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 27, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 150. - 352 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17298 (353) 


Petite parisienne. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 
ree’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 353 


Popeorn (The) dance. © Forster 
music publisher, ine. Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 1925: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 166. 354 


Pretty Mary Ann. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 
rec’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded. v. 6, 
p. 165. 35D 


Pretty puppy. © Shapiro. Bernstein 
_ & co., ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 
356 

Promenade (The) walk. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d July 
16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 357 


Rah, rah, Cholly. © Henry Water- 
son, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
168. 358 


Rainy days; by Roscoe Gilmore Scott 
and Clay Smith. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168, 359 


Remembering you. © Harms, ‘inc., 
New York. Notice reec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 360 


Reverie. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 361 


Rifka. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 31. 1925; recorded. 
Velo Sena Love 362 


Ring (Montague) Three African 
danees. 1. The call to the feast. [2 
others] © Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic eco., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 

363 


Rocky (The) road to Dublin. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 3, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 158. 364 
Romantic fancies. © Forster music 
publisher, inec., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 365 


Romanza. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 366 


Rope ’em cowboy; or, Hootenanny. © 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice rec’d 

_ Aug. 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 
367 


Notice » 


Saxaphone massacre. 


Notice | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Rosaliebchen ; walzer-intermezzo. © 
Edward B. Marks music ¢o., New 
York. Notice ree’d July 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 368 


© Will Ros- 
siter, Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 20, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 369 


Say Arabella, what’s a fella to do. © 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. No- 
tice rec’d July 2, 1925; reeorded, v. 
6, p. 159. 370 


Sentimental me and romantic you. © 
Edward B. Marks music co.,. New 
York. Notice ree’d Aug. 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 164: 371 


Serenade erotique. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 372 


She was bred in old Kentucky. © 
F. J. Redcliffe and Harry B. Berdan, 
% EH. B. Marks music eco., New 
York. Notice ree’d July 14, 1925; 
recorded, yv. 6, p. 161. 373 


Silver head. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d July 29, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 1638. 374 


Sing a song. © Irving Berlin, inc., 


New York. Notice rec’d July 29, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 375 
Sioux (A) war dance. © Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 376 
So long, I’ll see you again. © Jack 


Mills, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 
3tT 

Somebody’s crazy about me. © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d July 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 162. 378 


Sonya; yup, alay yup. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine, New York. Notice ree’d 
July 29, 1925; recorded. v. 6, p. 
163. 379 


Sounds (The) of the hunter’s horn. 
© Forster music publishers, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 380 


South bound. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 167. esl 


Spanish serenade. © Forster music 
publishers, ine., Chicago. Notice 
reec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 382 


856 


NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 7-8, 1925 


Staccato etude. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 


383 
Stealthy visitors. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. . 384 


Stomp off lets go. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d July 23. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 385 


Stop flirting. © Breau & Tobias, 
ine., New York. Notice rec'd July 
15, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 386 


Sweet man. (© Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 387 


Sweetest (The) call; words by Alma 
Troon, music by John Morrow. © 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lItd., 
London. Notice rec'd July 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 162. — 388 


Sweetheart Rose. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d July 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 163. 

389 


Syncopating Sadie. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 390 


Tell me bright eyes. © Henry Water- 
son, inec., New York. Notice rec’d 
. Aug. 22, 1925; recorded,*v. 6, p. 
168. 391 


Tender passion. © Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 166. 392 


Theodore. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 393 


Those dear little whiles with you; by 
Irene Canning. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 

394 


Tired of voting blues; by Bessie Smith. 
© C. R. pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d July 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 159. 395 


Too late. © George H. Prehn, Brook- 
lyn. Notice ree’d Aug. 38, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 170. 396 


Tragedienne. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 

397 


17298 (412) 


Trouble island. © Leona’ Stephens 
Hollister, Sebago Lake, Me. Notice 
rec'd July 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 159. 398 


Tryin’ to keep away from you. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 168. 399 
Trying. © Henry Waterson, inc, 
New York. Notice ree’d July 3, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 158. 400 


Same. © George H. Prehn, 
Brooklyn. Notice ree’d Aug. 3, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 401 


Underneath the yum yum tree. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 12, 1925; record- 
ed, v. 6, p. 164. 402 


Unnecessary papa. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d June 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 157. > 403 


Venetian wedding moon. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d July 
29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 162. 404 


Villian. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6; p. 166. 405 


Waltz reverie. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice reed 
Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 

406 


Wandering (The) Jew. © E. Morris 
music pub. co. inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 12, 1925; record- 
ed, v. 6, p. 166. 407 


Wear a little smile) © Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. Notice ree’d 
July 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 154. 

408 


What a world this would be. © 
Harms, ine, New York. Notice 
rec'd July 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 160. 409 


What do we eare if it’s one o'clock,’ 


or two, or three, or four, or more. 
© Milton Weil music ¢co., ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec'd July 20, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 410 


What does little sweetie want. © 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. ¢o., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 8, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 161. 411 


When blossoms come; by Frank H. 


Grey. © J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. Notice ree’d July 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 412 


857 


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pt. 111, n. s., v.20 © 


When Georgia smiles. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 165. 413 


When nature smiles. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 166. 414 


When summertime rolls’ around; 
words and music by Oliver E. Story. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d July 2, 1925; recorded, 
y. 6, p. 154. 415 


‘ When you find her remind her of me. 

Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 138, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 164. 416 


Where is my old girl to-night; by 
Billy Rose, Mort Dixon and Harry 
Woods. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 21, 
1925; recorded, v. 6,. p. 168. 417 


Who ‘loved you best. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. New York. 
Notice rec'd July 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 158. 418 


Who wouldn't love you. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 419 


Why did you let me get away from 
you. Shapiro, Bernstein & ©Co., 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 
1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 165. 420 


Why does she pick on me. © Milton 
Weil music co., ine., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d July 20, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 160. 421 


Why is love. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 422 


With all your faults, I keep on loving 
you still. © Harry Von Tilzer 


O 


music pub. co., New York. Notice 
ree’d July 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 161. - 423 


With you, dear, in Bombay; by Char- 
lie Chaplin. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d July 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 160. 424 


Wonder if you ever think of me. © 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Aug. 13, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 167. 425 


Won’t you give me one more waltz. 
© Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d July 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 158. 426 


You can’t make a monkey out of me. 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & c¢o., inc, 
New York. Notice ree’d July 23, 
1925; recorded, vy. 6, p. 162. 427 


You forgot to remember. © Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 1638. 428 


You gotta know how. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 429 


You talk like a monkey. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 167. 

430 


Your flag and my flag; by Harry 
Woods. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 21, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 168. 431 
Your little baby; by S. Lewis. © 
Grey gull records, ine. Boston. 


Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 164. 432 


1620 to 1865; fox trot, Perry Brad- 
ford. © Perry Bradford music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rece’d Aug. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 166. 4383 


898 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 . 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1925 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20 


Nos. 9 and 10 


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1926 


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The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 


that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 
containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical 
compositions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, 
and is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement 
is an alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions 
explained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of 
the title (except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), 
and a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not 
conveniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 
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uting them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Auber (Daniel Francois 
Esprit); Bach (Johann Sebastian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bellini (Vin- 
cenzo); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie Salvatore); Chopin 
(Francois Frédéric); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); Donizetti (Gaetano) ; 
Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von); Gounod (Charles Frangois); Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Lalo (Edouard 
Victor Antoine); Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); Liszt (Franz); Massenet (Jules Emile 
Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Gia- 
como); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Puccini 
(Giacomo); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schu- 
mann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard); Thomas (Charles Louis Am- 
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“ study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable 
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claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
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to be understood as songs. 

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such contributions is required. 

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mediately following the text. 

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or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18,1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador. 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay. and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A B © welcome song; w and m L. C. | Abie’s Irish nose; w and m Gene Aus- 


Sehmehl, of U. S. © 1 « Oct. 13, 
1925: E 626003; Luther C. Schmehl, 
Reading, Pa. 17299 


A Vespagnole; divertissement, par 
André Caplet, transcription Jacques 
Durand, of France; pf. © Sept. 19. 
1925; 1 c«. Oct. 12; E 624989; Dur- 
and et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 17300 


A la francaise; divertissement, André 
Caplet, transcription Jacques Du- 
rand, of France; pf. © Sept. 19. 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624988; Du. 
rand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion] 17301 


A mon passage; morceau imitatif, J. 


Franceschi, of Italy; 
cordes avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; E 
624332; J. Franceschi, Marseilles, 
France. 17302 


quintette a 


*A morte ’e "na mamma; versi Arman- 
do Cennerazzo, musica G. Ferraro, 
of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. © Sept. 
8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 623990; An- 
tonio Lovaglio, New York. 17303 


A son page; poéme Ronsard, musique 
Francis Poulenc, of France. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 14; E 
624439; Heugel,. Paris: 17304 


A travers champs; par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; 
E 6245382; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17305 


Abbiate (Louis) Sonate; par L. Ab- 
biate, of France, op. 57; violon et 
pf., en si bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 
1925 3° Te. vOck: 325° EH 624827; (Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 17306 


—— 3*me sonate; élégiaque, par L. Ab- - 


biate, of France, op. 34; pf. © Sept. 
19,1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12;'H 624829; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 17307 


Aben yaker li; w and m S. Kurtzer, 
of U. S., arr. J. Margole. 
(n> apr yan) 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1925: E 620460: 
Sophia Kurtzer, Brooklyn. 17308 


tin, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© July 15, 1925; 2. c. Sept. 8: E 
622969; Dixon-Lane music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 17309 


Abraham Lincoln; w and m L, C. Os- 
termeyer, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. Sept. 
12, 1925; E 620792; Louis Charley 
Ostermeyer, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 

17310 


Abschied (Farewell); von Alfons 
Kthne, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Kg- 
gert; orch. mit violino 1 direktion. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 4; EB 
624074; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 17311 


Accidents (Les); par E. Jaques-Dal- 
croze, of Switzerland; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624441; 
Heugel, Paris. TS12, 


Accordion (The) waltz; by Al John- 
son [i. e. E. A. Johnson] of U. S.; 
accordion. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; EB 
620816; Eric Aibin Johnson, Ke- 
nosha, Wis. 17313 


Ach, Ananas! text Anatole Sutro, mu- 
sik Tom Burns, of Germany. 
July 2, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625096; 
Musikverlag Drei sterne. Berlin. 

17314 


Ach madel, mein miédel; one-step, text 
L. Brado, musik Tom Burns, arr. 
Biro Janos, both of Germany; orch. 
mit klavier u. violine direction. 4to. 
© June 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; BE 
625067; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 17315 


Across the ocean; valse, melody, A. 
Vivio, of U. ‘S.. © 1c. Sept.° 19, 
1925; E 621346; Anthony Vivio., 
Buffalo. 17316 


Adam and Eve had the blues; w and 
m G. W. Thomas, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1925; E 621061; Geo. W. 
Thomas, Chicago. 17317 


Adelai; tango, Joseph Spurin, of Great 
Britain; pf. London—New York—Sid- 
ney, Chappell & co., ltd. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 28; E 626474; Harms, 
ine., New York. 17318 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17319 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 20 


Adieux (Les) (Farewell) ; by Gustave 
Lange, arr. Fred Lampe, of U. S.; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. © May 
1, 1925; 2 c Sept. 25; E 621133; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. [© 
new arrangement] 


Adoption blues; w and melody F. 
Lample and L. V. Baker, both of 
US ey Ae. Oct 19." 49255, Bi 
621866; Frank Lample and Lee V. 
Baker, Baltimore. 17320 


Adrift; w and m McCullough, of 
Oe cs: ie. Oct. “138.° 1925" Fi 
623997 ; Miles McCullough, Worth- 
ington, O. abris yall 


Adrift; w and m V. L. Cover, of U. 
S.,© 1c. Sept. 1, 1925; E 620650; 
Verna Lyon Cover, Los Angeles. 

17322 


Advice blues; w and m S. Wallace, of 
US Sigo® .t ic.: Sept. T0, 319255) b 
623106; Sippie Wallace, Detroit. 

17323 


Afraid; w and melody L. A. Ruben 
and Ben Shapiro, both of U. S. © 
1 ¢ Sept. 9, 1925; E 620753; Louis 
A. Ruben, Bayonne, N. J. 17324 


After all it’s you; w George Whiting, 
m Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 16; E 620966; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 17325 


After sunset; waltz ballad, w and m 
A. Syverston, of U. S. © Oct. 19, 
1925; '2 c. Oct 26; E 628022; A. Sy- 
verston, Porterville, Calif. 17326 


After that; w and melody C. Fulcher, 
aU So ©) de /Oen 10, 1925 =H 
623876; Charles Fulcher, Augusta, 
Ga. 17327 


After the dance; w Leo Wood, melody 
Al. Piantadosi, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1925; EH 623171; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 17328 


After the dance; waltz, w Leo Wood, 
m Al. Piantadosi, of U. S. © Oct. 
9, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 12; E 623940; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 17329 


After the night before; w and m 
James Brockman and Sam Williams, 
both of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 16; E 621724; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 17330 


After the rain; fox trot, from The 
beloved. bandit; w Gerald Griffin, 
m Roy Barton, of U. S. © Sept. 17, 
1925: 2 ec. Sept. 19; E 623503; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17331 


17319 © 


Same. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1925; B 
623182; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
17332 


—— Same. arr. Wm. Schulz, all of U.- 
S.; oreh. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 6213806; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment. ] 17333 


After vich I vill sell da doig biscuits ; 
melody L. P. Flounders, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1925; BH 622948; Les- 
lie Pyewell Flounders, West Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 17334 


Again I long (A sHops xouy 6nITS H’bx- 
HEIMb); w K. Balmont, English text 
Alice Mattullath, m Myron Jaecob- 
son, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York, op. 19, no. 3; high voice; in 
A‘ © July’ 25, 1925 ; 2'e. Sept. 21; 
E 623483; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. . 17335 


Agitato; fiir erregt dramatische scenen 
verfolgungen, ete.. José Armaéndola, 
of Germany; full orch. mit pf.- di- 
rection. © Oct. 12, 1925; 1 ©. Oct. 
13; HE 625052; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 

17336 . 


Agitato, no. 4; for riots, arguments, 
ete., William Axt, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Sept. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 25: BH 
621138; Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. 17337 


Agitato pieces; music for all occa- 
sions, arr. Henry Tolhurst, of Great 
Britain; pf., 1st and obbl.. violins, 
violoneello and bass and organ. © 
July 20,)°1925 3) 1: tenisubke 165), EB 
624122; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17338 


Agnus Dei; ancient chureh chant, m 
M. McCullough, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 23, 1925: HE 621107; Miles 
McCullough, Worthington, O. 17339 


Agréves (Ernest d’) Deux piéces pour 


harpe chromatique: par E. d’- 
Agréves, of France. 1. Sylphides. 
[1 other] © Aug. 29, 1925: 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624283; A. Zurfluh, 
Paris. 17340 


Aileen my darling, come back to me; 
w and m J. S. Grieves, of U. S. 
New York, John S. Grieves’ music 
co. (Cover title: Aileen my darling, 
oh! come back to me) © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 4: E 622943; John 
S. Grieves, New York. 17341 


Aimez! riez! chantez! mélodie, poésie 
André G. Engelibert, musique Fran- 


860 


+ MUSICAL’ COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


cesco Gabutti, of Italy. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 14: BE 624365; Louis 
Jacquot, Paris. 17342 


Ain't love wonderful? from Captain 
Jinks, w B. G. De Sylva, m Stephen 
Jones, of U. S...© Sept. 26, 1925; 
2.¢e. Sept. 29; H 621230; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17343 


Ain’t the sunshine grand; w and m 


Wendell Hall; of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. Chicago, Jll., Dell- 
woods music house. © Sept. 28, 


1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 623652; Wen- 
dell Woods Hall, Chicago. 17344 


Air (L’) & papa; paroles Vincent 
Telly, musique Fred Pearly, of 


France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; E 624415: Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17345 


Alabama I’m comin’ home to you; w 
and m M. A. Moore, of U. S., arr. 
Harry Hovel. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1925; 

' EH 621406; Marion Aaron Moore, 
Middletown, O. 17346 


Alaska; w and melody C. J. Bussell, 
of \U. 8. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 1925), E 
621716: Clifford John Bussell, New 
York. 17347 


Album leaf; dance of the northern 
lights, Gustave L. Becker, of U. S.; 
pf. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2c. Aug. 31; 
E 622934; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 17348 


Albumblatt; von Heinrich Werkmeis- 
ter, of Germany; violoncello mit 
klavierbegleitung. @©dApr. 17, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 20; E 624153; Ries & 
Hrler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 17349 


Alibi girl; w and melody N. B. For- 
rest, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Oct. '3, 1925; 
EK 623749; Nellie B. Forrest, Aldee, 
Mont. 17350 


Alice, you’re the girl for me; w Es- 
telle Safier, m A. N. Safier, of U. S. 
©: 1 ce. Sept. 15, 1925; EB 623274: 
Allen Norman Safier, Monessen, Pa. 

17351 


All for you; w George Arthurs, m 
Louis Jerome, of Great Britain; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 
10; E 624222; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 17352 


All hail to thee: w Polly Pendleton, 
m H. A. Ide, of U. S. © Sept. 29, 
OZ 5 24 e- Mets), oe Ho 621398 +; Girls 
league of senior high school, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 17353 


72763—26——_2 


17364 


All I need is you; w Herman Ruby, 
melody Dave Dreyer, of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 28, 1925; H 621201; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 17354 


All my kisses are for you; w Jesse 
G. M. Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, 
of Uy S. © 1 «©. Sept 30, 1925; BE 

- 621280; Irving M. Wilson, San Fran- 
cisco. 17355 


All my sins are taken away, taken 
away; w K. L. Cramer, of U. S., m 
anon. © Sept. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
18; E 620993: K.. L.. Cramer, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. [© revision] 

17356 


All of the time; w and m M. Frazer, 
of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1925; E 
623684; Marion Frazer, San Fran- 
cisco. 17357 


All suddenly the wind comes soft; w 
Rupert Brooke, m Alan Burr, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 9, 1925; 1 ec. 
Oct. 10; E 625007; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 17358 


All that she is, is an old-fashioned 
girl; w and melody Richard How- 
ara, of U.S. "©. 1’. ‘Oet- 121925 - 
E 623935 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

17359 

All the luck in the world to you; by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; voeal orch. with w. 
4to. © Sept. 29, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 7; 
E 621441: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 17360 


All the luck in the world to you; w 
George Whiting, m Ernest R. Ball, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 


Sept. 8, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 16; EH 
620968: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17361 


All the summer days are gone away; 
Chippewa air, w and m D. N. Leh- 
mer, of U. S.:; with obbl. flute. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1925; E 626143; Der- 
rick Norman lLehmer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 17362 


All the way through; w and m H. D. 
Kissenger, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 23, 
1925; E 621970: Herman Dick Kis- 
senger, Kansas City, Mo. 17363 


All the world a-dancing; collection 
of folk dances, collected Mari Ruef 
Hofer, of U. S., pf. arr. rev. Stella 
Roberts; pf. with w. 4to. © Oct. 
FOR AOIZ5 272 1e.,ands att.. Oetse282" A. 
869798 ; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 17364 


861 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17365 


All through the day; w and m L. 
Macnab, of U. S. Chicago, IIL, 
Dundurn music publishers. © Oct. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 621902; 
Leavenworth Macnab, Chicago. 
7365 


All thru the night; w Jud Kline, melo- 
dy A. Garry, of U. S. ©1e Oct. 
3, 1925; E 623783; Anthony Garry, 


New York. 17366 
Allah’s garden of roses; w W.: B. 
Speth, m Harry Jay [pseud. of 


Harry J. Lincoln] of U. S. © Sept. 
21, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 6238578; 
William B. Speth, Denver. 17367 


Allegro con brio; by J. E. Roberts, of 
U. S.; organ. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
2 ¢..Sept. 1; HE 622876; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadeljhia. 17368 


Allegro grandioso; by Hugh Blair, of 
England; organ. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 14; E 625014; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 17369 


Allegro grazioso; by Winthrop Cor- 
telyou, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
Sept. 4, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 5; E 623084; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

17370 


Alley rat blues; w Mandy Thamar 
[pseud. of Madelynne Jones], m 
Tim Thamar [pseud. of T. T. Jones] 
of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 26,.1925* E 


626427; Thelma T. Jones, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 173871 
Allinora; canzone d’amore, versi e 
musica G. Costantino, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. 8vo. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 12; EH 628082; Gabriele 
Costantino, Brooklyn. 17372 
Aloha oe; Hawaiian melody, arr. 
Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domi- 


ciled at New York, N. Y.; violin 


and pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1925; EB 
621002; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 17373 


Aloma of the South Sea isle; fox-trot, 
w Ada Lefko, Will Horowitz and 
Meyer Feingold, melody Al. Lefko 
[pseud. of A. Lefkowitch] of U. S. 
1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1925; E 626311; Al- 
bert Lefkowitch, Spring Valley, 
Ne iJ. 17374 


Alone I love and say goodbye; fox 
trot, w and m H. M. Wagenhurst, of 
U.S. © Le. Oct. 7, 1925; E 621493 ; 
Edward M. Wagenhurst, Allentown, 
Pay 17375 


Alone with God; w and m P. D. Bird, 
of England, domiciled at San Diego, 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 20 


Calif.; pf. or organ. ace.; in A fiat. 
San Diego, Calif., Galilean press. 
© Aug. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 6; B 
623792; P. Douglas Bird, San Diego, 
Calif. 17376 


Alone with only you; w and melody 
Pat Ballard, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1925; E 628137; Francis D. Bal- 
lard, New York. 17377 


Alone with Thee; hymn anthem, w 


and m R. Deane Shure, of U. S., - 


. op. 132; mixed voices with sop. and 
ten. solo. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 5; E 621520; White-Smith mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston. 17378 


Along Main street; ‘musical skit, w 
and melody J. Baxley, of U. S. © 
1 e. Sept. 17, 1925; D 26812; Jack 
Baxley, Dallas. 17379 


Along Niagara’s shore; Indian love 
poem, S. Coscia, of Italy, domiciled 
at Buffalo, N. Y., op. 14; orch. with 
pf. conductor. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1925; 
E 620762; Silvio Coscia, Buffalo. 

17380 


Alphabet (The) of love; w and m 
Jerry Dehly [i. e. A. G. Dehly] of 
U.S. ©lce. Aug. 4, 1925; E 620152; 
A. Gerhard Dehly, Boston. 173881 


Als der grossvater die grossmutter 
nahm; drei leichte tinze nach alter 
weise, Willy Herrmann, of Ger- 
many, op. 133; violine und klavier. 
1. Walzer. [2 others] © July 20, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625073; Jul. 
Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig. 

17382 


Alt-Wien; von Leopold Godowsky, 
transskription von Peter Stojano- 
vits, of Austria ; violine und Klavier. 
© June 12, 1925; 1c. Sept. 8; E 
624582; Universal-edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 


Altho youre gone; w and melody L. 
Evans, arr. Jean Walz, both of 
U. S. ©)1.c¢. Sept. 11, 1925; EH 
620798; Lela Evans, Chicago. 

17384 


Always; w and m Irving Berlin, of 
U. S. © Sept. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
17; E 623282; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17385 


Always dreaming of you; w Jimmie 
Green, Geo. Mohle and Harvey 
Weber, m James T. Green, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1925; E 623096; 
Jimmie Green, Geo. Mohle and Har- 
vey Weber, Ashtabula, O. 17386 


862 


17383 


7 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


17406 


Always, you’re all to me; w and m 
L. Friedman, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Burrell Van Buren. © 
Oct. 20, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 22; E 626180; 
Leo Friedman, Minneapolis. 173887 


Am Rhein beim wein! 45 ausgewihlte 
deutsche Rheinlieder, bearb. und 
hrsg. Hermann Krome, of Germany ; 
klavier mit vollstiindigen texten. © 
Sweet 10255. 1, c Ocerido;y EB 
625042; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 


Berlin. [© collection and arrange- 
ment] 17388 
Amabilité; valse sentimentale, A. 
Bose, of France; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 e@. Oct.. 12; E 624853; A. 
Bose, Paris. 17389 


Amami; mazurka, Fernando Ligotti, 
' of Italy, domiciled at New York: 
mand. © 1 ec. Oct. 6, 1925; E 
623808 ; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 
17390 


America, the land for you, the land 
for me; march, H. CC. Miller, ‘of 
U. S.; band. © Sept. 23, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 25; E 621163; H. C. Mil- 
ler, Parkesburg. Pa. 17391 


American (The) business man: by 
O. Vessella, of Italy. domiciled at 
Atiantie City; melody with pf. ace. 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 21, 1925; E 621053: 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 

17392 


Americana bionda; fox trot, versi Lu- 
igi Sica, musica Miguel Sandoval, of 
Guatemala, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 8: E 623642; D’Agostino bros., 
inc... New York. 17393 


America’s flag; w and m N. Doree, of 
~*~ U. S. New York, Nadage Doree 
soc. © Sept. 13, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E 620767; Nadage Doree, New 
York. 17394 


Amor perdido; vals, letra Amado R. 
Vicario, musica Fernando Vasquez 
Vargas, of Mexico; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1925: EH 623385; A. Wag- 
ner y Levien, sucs, Mexico City, 
D. F., Mexico. 17395 


Amore perduto; versi e musica G. 
Nisi, of Italy, domiciled at Mt. Ver- 
non, N. Y.; mand. acc. 4to. © 
Sept. 26, 1925: 2 ec. Sept. 30; E 
621247; Giuseppe Nisi, Mt. Vernon, 
as °Y.. 17396 

Amour (L’) ¢’ est e’ qui y’ a d’meil- 
leur; de la revue Tres excitante, 
paroles Léo Leliévre, Henri Varna 


et Dayrmon, musique R. Nelson. of 
France. © June 25, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
29; E 624044; Editions Charles 
Brull, Paris. 17397 


Amour de gosse; chanson vécue, pa- 
roles André Lénéka, musique Ant. 
Ferré, of France et Ciro Urbini, of 


' Italy; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 « 
Sept. 14; E 624472; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 17398 


An’ I don’t mean maybe; w and mei- 
ody Ida Hamilton, of U. S. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 14. 1925; E 620825; Ida Ham- 
ilton Kirkpatrick, San Saba, Tex. 

17399 


Analogy (An): four-part song, m by 
C. H. H. Parry, of Hngland; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1925: 1 «. 
Sept. 30; E 624713; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

17400 


Andalusia ; suite, Arnulfo Miramontes, 
arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; orch. 
1. A castle in Spain. [3 others} 
© Aug, 24, 1925;°2.c Sept. 21: E 
623444 ; Carl Fischer, inc.. New York. 

17401 


Andante de concert; par Ferling, har- 
monie et orch. Paul Jeanjean, of 
France; petit orch. avec pf.° con- 
ducteur. Editions musicales Buffei- 
Crampon et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925: 1 
e. Sept. 14; E 624447; Hvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© harmonizing 
and orchestration | 17402 


Andante et scherzo; par Fernand 
Mawet, of France; cor anglais. ou 
cor en fa avec ace. de pf. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 


Ae.) 295) 19254) a Sept V4 
624487; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
17408 


Andante pastorale; by Hugh Blair. of 
Great Britain; organ. (Jn Ameri- 
ean organ quarterly, v. 6 no. 15) 
©» Octs, 27%; 1925.3..2.:e-, Oct: 28; E 
628127; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

17404 


Andante religioso: by Ernest Gillet. 
ed. Gustav Saenger, of U. S.: pf. 
and, iviolin.’..© ; Aug. (13.51925.5"2" e, 
Sept. 21; E 623959; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement} 

17405 


Andante religioso; prayer, S. Coscia, 
of Italy, domiciled at Buffalo, N. Y.. 
op. 18; orch. with pf. conductor or 
organ. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1925: E 
620763; Silvio Coscia. Buffalo. 

17406 


863 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17407 


Andrews (Mark) Three responses; 
sacred words, m M. Andrews, of U. 
S.; mixed voices, with sop. solo, 
organ acc. 4to. © April 30, 1925; 
2 ¢. Sept. 22; EH 623495; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 17407 


Angel of love; w and melody Alice 


Gwen, of “WU. Si'.©) 1 e. Sept.’ 23, 
1925; E 621112; Mabel R. Bishop, 
Cleveland. 17408 


Angel or devil, which one are you; 
lyric Larry Yoell, music Otto Cesana, 
ot U. 8. San Francisco, Larry Yoell. 
©’ Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct, 26; E 


428021; Charles Tighe, San Fran- 
cisco. 17409 
Angeis, from the realms of glory; 


Christmas anthem, w James Mont- 
somery, m Joseph Fletcher, U. S.; 
solo, duett and cho. of mixed voices. 
. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
E 623037; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park/ON. dS 17410 


Angelus; par J. Franceschi, of Italy; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur, 4to. © 
Aus. 20) ° 1925 21i\\e.. Sept. Var: Hh 
62438381; J. Franceschi, Marseille, 
France. 17411 


Angelus (The); part-song, w James 
Francis Cooke, m Thurlow Lieur- 
ance, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Aug. 29, 192552 ¢. Sept. 1; EB 
§22859 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 17412 


Angenot (Laurent) Sonate; par L. 
Angenot, of France, op. 9; violon et 
pf. © Dee, 31, 1924; 1. e¢.,Oct. 12, 
1925; HE 624974; Hditions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 17413 


Anger dance; by Henry Cowell, of U. 
Bi i pt X©)} Oet, 21, W925 : 2 e"Oekt. 
22; E 621931; Breitkopf publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 17414 


Angora; shimmy und samba, aus Sie 
und ihre miezekatz, worte Charles 
Amberg, musik Frank Stafford 
{/pseud. of Kurt Lubbe] of Germany. 
© July 25, 1924; 1c. Sept. 10, 1925; 
EK 624211; Hdition Karl Brill, Ber- 
lin. 17415 


Anna stop eatin’ the banana; w and 
m Harry Castling and Ted Waite, 
both of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 17, 
1925: 1 ce. Sept. 2; E 624052; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

17416 


nna you’re my gal; w and melody 
> Wetherald)) o£ Us" SS) "1@ aice. 


be 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sept. 2, 1925; E 622921; 
Wetheraid, Oakland, Calif. 


Harry — 
17417 


Antoinette; musical comedy operetta, 
libretto J. Slone and 8S. Braunstone, 
of U.S., lyrics Lincoln Rodgers, mel- 
ody Walter Dupont Krissel, of U. S. 
[In two pts., libretto and music] 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1925); D 26818; Jo- 
seph Slone and Sidney Braunstone, 
Brooklyn. 17418 


Acya and Tufora; w and melody E. 
Manning, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621613; Hdith Manning, 
Beverly, Mass. 17419 

Apple-sauce blues; w G. H. DeKruif, 
melody R. W. Bronson, of U. S. © 
1 ¢, Sept. 21, 1925; E 621039; George 
E. DeKruir and Richard Willard 
Bronson, Chicago. 17420 


Appreciation; contest march, Powell, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
*obl.  32mo, . "©: Aus) 19 eigee- te. 
Sept. 10; E 624181; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 17421 


Aprés Vorage; poéme A. M. Gossez, 
musique Edgar Letellier, of France ; 
voix moyenne. © June 4, 1925; 1. 
July 2; E 615088; Edgar Letellier, 
Paris: 17422 


April; w Theodosia Garrison, m H. L. 
Bilger, of U. S. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 1; E 623706; EH. Morris 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17423 


April mist; w Marie Boileau, m Geof- 
frey O’Connor-Morris, of Great 
Britain, op. 2.. © Feb. 26, 1925; 
1 c. Mar. 24; E 624058; Augener, 
Itd., London. [© alterations in 
harmonies, phrasing and dynamics. ] 

17424 


Aprite le finestre al sole; romanzetta, 
versi e musica M. Rosselli, of Italy. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; E 625256; 
Mary Rosselli, Milan. 17425 


Arab love-song; w Francis Thompson, 
m Ferdinand Dunkley, of England, 
domiciled at Birmingham, Ala.; 
low or med. voice. ©. Sept. 25, 
1925: 2.¢. Oct. 1; Hi 621303 ;''G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 17426 


Areadia shuffle; melody J. P. Blade, 
of ‘US 8.0 def Aue 2192 he 
626219; James Patrick Blade, Har- 
risburg, Pa. 17427 © 


Are any of you sorry that you came; 
w W. N. Bugbee, m Thomas B. 
Weaver, of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 


864 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


1925; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 621821; Wil- 
lis N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y. 
17428 


Arensky (Anton) Valse; by A. Aren- 
sky, op. 15, arr. Carl Deis, of U. 8.; 
nt. ¢@, Oct,.19, 1925.52: ¢; Oct.,.22:; 
E 621964: G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement. ] 17429 


Aren’t you glad it’s Christmas time; 
w and m Carolyn R. Freeman, of 
U..S. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2. ¢. 
Oct. 10; E 621814; Willis N. Bug- 
bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 17430 

Argonaut march; by J. E. Roberts, 
of W. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 192552 «. 
Sept. 30; E 621337; Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 17431 
Aria; by Johann Mattheson, arr. 
Philip James, of U. S.; organ. (In 


American organ quarterly v. 6 no. 


£5) ©), Oct. 27,1925. 2.e. Oct., 28 ; 
E 628131; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement. ] 17432 


Aria ’e munastero... ; versi L. Sica, 
musica Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York: mand. acc. 
4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
EK 623051: D’Agostino bros., ine., 
New York. 17483 


Arizona rose; w and melody Gerald 
Griffin and Lon Healy, both of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Sept. 11, 1925; E 628184; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 17434 


Arizona rose: waltz, from The be- 
loved bandit, w Gerald Griffin, m 
Lon Healy, of U. S. © Sept. 17, 
1925: 2 @ Sept. 19: E 623505: Leo 


Feist, inc., New York. 174385 
Armonie d’amore: waltz. Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy; violin. © 1 «. 


Oct. 10, 1925; E 623863; Avitabile 
bros... New York. 17436 


Around the manger; carol-anthem for 
Christmas, w Robert Davis, m Mrs. 
Hi. A.* Beach, df TU. S.; opi" 195 ; 
mixed voices, pf. or organ ace. 4to. 
©) Oct..26, 1925: 2c.) Oet. 380;..E 
626460; Oliver Ditson eco., Boston. 

174387 


As des .as; fox trot, Vittorio Mas- 
cheroni, of Italy; petit orch, con. pf. 
conduttore. Ed. Carisch. 4to. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 1 c«@ Oct. 12; E 
625035; A. & G. Carisch & @., 
Milan. 17438 


As I sailed out of Callao; w Maurice 
Morris, m F. Hopkins, of U. S. 
New York City. Rondel music co. 


17456 


©” Oct! is, 1925.32" es) Oct, 205° 8 
626160; Frederick Hopkins, New 
York. 


As the days go by; song fox-trot, w 
Eric Little, m H. M. Tennent, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 «. 


Sept. 17; E 624589; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
17440 


As the moon’s soft splendour; w Shel- 
ley, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great Brit- 
ain; high voice. © July 21, 1925; 
1e. July 16; E 624124; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 17441 


As you dance, so vou are; dance of 
the cities, from The land of re- 
mance, w Raymond A. Peck, meloéy 
Percy Wenrich, of U. S. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 23, 1925; E 621080; Leo Feist. 
inec., New York. 17442 


As you journey through this world: 
w B. B. Edmiaston. m S. W. Beazley, 


Ch al: ge OL eSeDE. 20, Oo. 2k 
Oct. 7; E 621452; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 17442 


Asehenputtel; kleine suite in 5 satzen 
Eugen d’Albert, of Switzerland. op. 
33. 1. Aschenputtel am herd. [4 
others] 1. Orch. Partitur.—2. Kla- 
vier-auszug, bearb. Otto Singer, of 
Germany. © Nov. 10, July 9, 1924; 
1 ec. each Oct. 10, 1925; E 625004, 
625091; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

17444, 17445 


Ask Henry; w and m J. Billings and 
G. Uvalde, both of U. S.; pf. ana 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 22, 1925: 2 ¢. 
Sept. 25; E 623678; George Uvalde 
and Joan Billings, Los Angeles. 

A 17446 

At dawn; reverie, Percy Code, of 
Great Britain; cornet solo with pf. 
ace. © July 23, 1925; 1c. Sept. 23 ; 
E 624680; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Me!- 
bourne, Australia. 17447 


At evening; by Chester Nordman. of 
U. S.; organ: obl. .8ve. © Oct. 23, 
1925; 2 « Oct. 24; E 626805; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 1744& 


At sunset; serenade, Perey Code, of 
Great Britain: cornet solo with pf. 


ace. © July 23, 1925; 1c. Sept. 23; 
E 624681; Allan & co., pty. Itd.. 
Melbourne, Australia. 17449 


At sunset hour; fox trot ballad. frora 
The beloved bandit, w Gerald Grif- 
fin, m Dan Sullivan, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 17, 1925; Sept. 19: E 
623506: Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 

. 17450 


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17451 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 20 


At sunset hour-—Continued. 

Same. © 1 @. Sept. 11, 1925; 

E 621078; Leo Wake aie ine., New York. 
17451 


Same. arr. -Wm. Schulz, of 
.U. S.; orch. Feist. ed. 4to. CC Oct. 
1, 1925; 2 e,.Oct..1; E 621307; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 17452 


At the Bethlehem inn; sacred story 
cantata. w Grace Gordon, m Adam 
Geibel, of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 17, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 23; D 26827; Adam 
Geibel music co., Philadelphia. 17453 


Arc the window; serenade, Gustave 
Lind, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
18, 492535 -1 -e, Oc8,3.635 2" 62476T ; 
Augener, ltd., London. 17454 


At Versailles on the lawn (A Ver- 
sailles sur la pelouse) ; poesies An- 
dre Alexandre, English version Fred- 
erick H. Martens, musique Felix 
Fourdrain, arr. Victor Harris, of 
U. S.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
©) Oct.) 265" 19253226. Oh 420; 3B 
526394: G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 17455 


Atlantie City, the boardwalk and you; 
w and melody H. Tempest, of U. S. 
©. 1c... Augie 25, MG2Q5 5 i 622888 ; 
Harry Tempest, Atlantic City. 

17456 


Attraction march; melody J. Jaffe, of 
ase Omige Oct. 19, 1925; H 
521769; Julius Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 

17457 


poéme Ronsard, musique 
Poulene, of France. © 
Aue. 295° 1925; 1 ee, Sept. 14;° h 
524435; Heugel, Paris. 17458 


Au baiser de V’aurore; chanson, pa- 
roles Jacques Messis, musique Gus- 
tave Goublier, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; H 624860; 
Louis Jacquot, Paris. 17459 


An bois de misére; poéme sympho- 
nique, Sylvio Lazzari, réduction Ad. 
Gauwin, of France; petit orch. avec 
pf. econducteur. © July 1, 1925; 1 


Attributs; 
Francis 


c. Sept. 8; E 624104; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. [© reduction] 
17460 


Aubade; poésie Victor Hugo, musique 
Sylvain Dupuis, of Belgium. © 
Sept. 24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 26; EH 
524698 ; Edition pelgo-canadienne, 
Montreal, Canada. 17461 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) The 
laughing song; from Manon Les- 


_Auberval (Guy d’) 


caut, Hnglish version Th. Baker, of 
Ul. S., selected and ed. Max Spicker. 
©! Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ©) Ocha Hi 
626035; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© translation] 17462 


Aubert (Louis) Caprice; par L. Au- 
bert, of France; violon et orch. Par- 
tition. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 
i4; EK 624877; Durand et cie., Paris. 

17468 


Trois chants hébraiques; version 
francaise Tristan Klingsor, musique 
L. Aubert, of France. Kol nid’ réy. 
[2 others] © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624381; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 17464 


Prélude; par G. 
d’Auberval, of France, op. 9; pf. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢« Oct. 12; B 
624832; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 17465 


Auf dem meere; worte H. Heine, mu- 
sik, A. Biefeld, of Germany; min- 
nerchor, 4to. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 624141; Gebr. Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 17466 


Auf der eisenbahn ; worte Martin, mu- 
sik Wilhelm Rinkens, of Germany, 
op. 33, nr. 4; hohe singstimme. 
Mar. 3, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 20; E 624158 ; 
C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 17467 


Aurora; waltz, w and m P. Jambas, 
of Armenia, domiciled at Los An- 
geles, arr. Lewis A. Kerwin. © 
1c. Oct. 6, 1925; EH 623986; Philip 
Jambas, Los Angeles. 17468 


Aus Andersens mdarchen; musikalis- 
ches bilderbuch, d’aprés les contes 
d’ Andersen von Serge Bortkiewicz, 
of Austria, op. 30; pf. © Sept. 
3,,1925; LL e+ Sept) 39 sn 624617: 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 17469 


Aus meinem skizzenbuche (Pictures 
from my sketchbook); acht kleine 
klaviersticke ftir den unterricht, 
Gust. A. Blobner, of Austria. © 
June,, 17, 1925; 1, cx, Oct. ,10;, E 
625077.; .C.,_E.,. Kannt,. Leipzig. 

17 


470 

Aux premiéres feuilles; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 12; E 624984; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 17471 


Ave Maria; by Gustav Holst, of Eng- 
land; cho. 1, 2, for female voices. 
© Sept. 25, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 26; 
HK 623653; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 17472 


Ave Maria; O heavenly Father, Latin 
w, English tr. and m Arthur Kd- 


866 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


ward Stahlschmidt, of U. S.; high 
voice. © June 30, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; E 623469; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 17473 


Ave Maria; trio, Latin w, m Benj 
Owen, rev. and ed. James A. Reilly, 
of U. S.; sop., alto and ten., with 
organ ace. 4to. © Jan. 24, 1925; 
2 ce. Aug. 12; E 623065; McLaugh- 
lin & Reilly co. Boston. [© 
abridgement and rearrangement of 
text] 17474 


Ave verum; Jesu, son of God the 
- Father, m J. Meredith Tatton, of 
England, ed. Martin Akerman: 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Sept. 10) 1925): \1, ce). Sept. (19; BH 
624753; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, lItd., London. 
17475 
Aw go ’way stop kidding me; w and 
m Frank Iddings and Bob Foster, 
both of U. S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 25; E 623667; Joe Ben- 
nett’s moonlight syncopators, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 17476 


Awake and sing; w James Rowe, m 


S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, | 


1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; E 623197; Sam- 
uel William Beazley, Chicago. 
1TATT 


Awake and sing; w Samuel Medley, 
m J. B. Herbert, of U. 8. © Oct. 
Oe Sr. Ae *Oct. 17 "Bh. 626072: F. 
B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill. 17478 


Awake, awake early-birds; w Arthur 
Leslie, m J. A. Caruso, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 1, 1925; E 620643; James 


Anthony Nicholas Caruso, New 
York. 17479 
Ay-ay-ay; s@érénade créole, Osman 


Pérez Freire, of Spain; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ¢: Sept. 14; Hy 624421; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17480 


Babbling dreams; w and melody G. F. 
Clements, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1925 ; E 620845 ; George F.. Clements. 
Lexington, Ky. 17481 


Babe (The); poem Hdward Carpen- 
ter, m John Duke, of U. S.; low or 
med. voice. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 22; E 621960; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17482 


Babe (The) of Bethlehem; Christmas 
story, in tableau and song, bk. C. J. 
Kephart, lyrics May M. Brewster, 
m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1925; 2 e@ Sept. 30; D 
26816; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
17483 


~ . MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17494 


Bab-el-oued ; piéce pittoresque, Victor 
Staub, of France; pf. © Sept. 17, 
1925; 1c. Oct. 12; EH 624963; Phi- 
lippo, Paris. 17484 


Babette’s song; w Austin Dobson, m 
J. P. Webber, of U. S.. © Sept. 
307119252 2, « QOeti: 25° Ee 621362 ; 


James Plaisted Webber, Exeter, 
N. H. 17485 
Baby; operette in drei akten, MRich- 


ard Rillo und Fritz Hirsch, musik 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Germany, 
eingerichtet und instru. Fritz Redl. 
Volistandiger klavierauszug mit 
text. © Aug. 24, 1925; 1c. Oct. 29; 
E 6253862; Biihnenverlag Ahn & 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

17486 


Baby; w and m P. B. Stanton, arr. 
John Itzel, both of U. S. ©1e«. 
Oct. 23, 1925; E 621989; Priscilla B. 
Stanton, Englewood, N. J. 17487 


Baby; w and melody C. H. Longbot- 
tom, of U.S" O Pe: Get Wr 1925; 
E 626078; Chas. H. Longbottom, 
Brooklyn. 17488 


© 1c. Oct., 31, 1925; E 
Chas. H. Longbottom, 
17489 


Same. 
626441 ; 
Brooklyn. 


Baby-boy; w and m Alexander Hen- 
neman, of U. S., op. 19, no, 2, with 
a biographical sketch, annotations 
on form and structure, suggestions 
for study and a vocal drill. © Sept. 
mt 1925%.°2 «© Oct.) doxziHy 628914. 
Catholic education press, Washing- 
ton. 17490 


Baby carriage days; w and melody 
Frank Bannister, of U. S., arr. L. L. 
Vos Burgh. © 1. Oct. 9, 1925; 
E 621548; Carla Rose, New York. 

17491 


Baby’s sorry, baby’s feelin’ blue; w 
Arthur Lawrence, m Gale Rees, of 
Great Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 1, 1925; 
1 ce. Sept. 3; E 624061: Worton 
David, ltd., London. 17492 


Baby song: w C. T. Marchey, m Helen 
Martin, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1925; E 623557 ; Charles T. Marchey, 
Chicago. 17493 


Baby will clap hands when daddy 
comes home; lullaby, w and m J. P. 
Burns, of U. 8S. Philadelphia, Man- 
useript club. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 1; E 623917; Joseph P. 
Burns, Philadelphia. 17494 


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17495 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Baby’s eyes; w and m C. J. Bussell, 
of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1925; EB 
621714; Clifford John Bussell, New 
York. 17495 


Bacchanale (Bacchanalia) ; von Karl 
Sommer, of Germany; orch. no. 30. 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 1 « Sept. 19; B 


624614; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 17496 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Aria; 


transcription Ch. M. Widor, of 
France; organ; in E moll. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c« Sept. 14; E 624296; 
J. Hamelle, Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 17497 


Concerto italien; par J. S. Bach, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en fa maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E 624919; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 17498 


Marche du _ veilleur de _ nuit; 
transcription Ch. M. Widor, of 
France; organ. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624297; J. Hamelle, 
Paris. [© transcription] 17499 


—— Mattheus-final; transcription Ch. 
M. Widor, of France; organ. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; EH 
624302; J. Hamelle, Paris, [© 
transcription] 17500 


Miserere mei; transcription Ch. 
M. Widor, of France; organ. (Cover 


title: Miserere mei Domine) © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 
624295; J. Hamelle, Paris. [© 
transcription ] 17501 


Pastorale; transcription Ch. M. 
Widor, of France; organ. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; E 624294; 
J. Hamelle, Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion | 17502 


Prelude [and] Fugue; by J. S. 
Bach, ed. and annotated Orlando 
Morgan, of Great Britain: pf. bk. 2. 
1. In C maj.—2. In C min.—8. In C 
Sharp maj.—4. In C sharp min.—5. 
In D maj.—6. In D min.—7. In EB 
flat maj.—s. In D sharp min.—9. In 
E maj.—10. In E min—11. In F 
may. At hn KO) POewia dl. 
1925: 1 ¢c. each Oct. 28; E 625201— 
625212; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© editing and annotation] 
17503-17514 


Psalm CXXI; cantata, arr, Ivor 
Atkins and J. Michael Diack, of 
Scotland; cho. and semi-cho., with 
pf. or organ. Se. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 28; E 624701; Pat- 
erson’s publ. Itd., Glasgow. 17515 


Sicilienne; transcription Ch. M. 
Widor, of France; organ. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 624301; 
J. Hamelle, Paris. [© transerip- 
tion | 17516 


283 organ chorale preludes; fin- 
gered, selected and ed. A. M. Hen- 
derson, of Great Britain. obl. 8vo. 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; E 
624787; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 17517 


Back again, home again; w and mel- 
ody A. Holmer and H. Keidel, both 
of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 25, 1925; E 
621147; Albert Holmer and Harold 
Keidel, Excelsior. Minn. 17518 


Back again, home again; w and mel- 
ody H. Keidel, of U.S. ©1ce. Sept. 
25, 1925; E 623989: Harold Keidel, 
Minneapolis. 17519 


Back home and happy; w and m W. 
Gi; Johnson; of UU. Sus wisn Ganc. 
Sept. 11, 1925; E 620794; Willard 
G. Johnson, Camden, N. J. 17520 


Back to my old home town; w and m 
D. McCauley, of U. S.. © 1 e. Oct. 
7, 1925; E 621489: Don McCauley, 
Uhrichsville, O. 17521 


Back to that dear oJd farm; w M. D. 
Schafer, m T. Brown, of U. S. © 
Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 24; HE 
623577; Tim Brown and Mark D. 
Schafer, Anderson, Ind. 17522 


Bagnole (La); paroles Barencey et 
Danerty, musique R. Dufas et Geo. 
André, both of France. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624350; Péle- 
meéle-édition, Paris. 17523 


Bake dat chicken pie; w and m Frank 
Dumont, arr. Geo, J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; male voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2.¢. Sept 9; 
E 620707: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

17524 


Balaloo, lammie: old Scottisn cradle- 
song, harmonized and arr. Purcell J. 
Mansfield, of Great Britain, op. 80, 
no. 18; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
1, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 5; EH 6247838; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson. Glasgow. Scvutland. 

17525 

Balancés (Les); par EH. Jaques-Dal- 
eroze, of Switzerland; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; EH 624444; 
Heugel, Paris. 17526 


Ballade (La) du pastoureau; paroles 
et musique Ed. Wenisch, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 « Sept. 14; E 
624307; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 17527 


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nos. 9-10, 1925 


17551 


Ballade sentimentale; by D. Robinson, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1925: E 621145: David Robin- 
son, New York. 17528 


Ballatella ; parole Francesco Redi, mu- 
sica Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of 


aly ©- Oct. 19) 1925; 1. .e. ‘Oct... 


20: > BH 
Milan. 


&  GO., 
17529 


Ballerina (La); par Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 4, 
1925: 1 c«. Oct. 19; E 625179; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 17530 


Ballet ; poéme Ronsard, musique Fran- 
cis Poulene, of France. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 14; E 624487; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 17531 


Ballet of roses; by Floyd J. St. Clair, 
gei6e & : wet © Met. 23, 41925: 2c 
Oct. 24; E 626300; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 17532 


Balloon (The) tire wobbles: w Mar- 
garet Herrick [i. e. Mrs. L. Her- 
rick], m R. Best, of U. S. ©l-e 
Oct. 22, 1925; E 626209; Mrs. Leon- 
ard Herrick and Rouie Best, River- 
side, Calif. 17533 


Baloney; w and melody N. Nathanson 
and E. Shapiro, both of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1925; E 623116; Na- 
thaniel Nathanson and Edward 
Shapiro, Philadelphia. 17534 


Balthazar; ou. La fin de Babylone, 
tragédie lyrique, oratorio, poéme 
Charles Grandmougin, musique AI- 
exandre-Georges, of France; ten. et 
bar. solos et choeurs 4 4 voix mix- 
tes, avee ace. de 2 pfs. et orgue u 
harmonium. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624336; Alph. Schotte 


625142: G. Ricordi 


et cie., Paris. 17535 
same -4to. . ©. Aug. 29; 1925: 
1 e@ Sept. 14: D 26809; Alph. 


Schotte et cie., Boulogne -sur -mer, 
France. 17536 


Bam Bam Bamy shore; w Mort 
Dixon, m Ray Henderson, of U. S. 
© Sept. 25, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 29; 
E 621248: Jerome H. Remick & co., 


New York. 17537 
Bambola di cera: versi Tommaso 
Marvasi, musica M. Rosselli, of 
Mois ey de. Oct.” 20) | T9325 Eb 


625261: Mary Rosselli. Milan. 
17538 


Bambola frou frou: one step, Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 410; pf. © Oct. 


19, 1925: 1 ¢ Oct. 20: B 625143: 
G. Ricordi & co.. Milan. 17539 


Bamboo babies; from Gay Paree, w 
and m Ballard Macdonald, James F. 
Hanley, Joseph Meyer and Al. Sher- 
man, all of U. S. © Sept. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 29; E 621231; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17540 


Bamboola; melody Con Conrad and 
Toe Cirina, bopn of Us S. YO de. 
Oct. 14, 1925; E 621774; Saul Bern- 
heim, New York. 17541 


Same. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1925: E 
628011; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
17542 

——Same, arr. Arthur Lange, of 


U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 
28,1925: '2) es ' Geti- 29!) HF 626353 ; 


Leo Feist, ine.. New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 17543 
Barberina; spitzen-intermezzo, John 


Lindsay-Theimer, of Germany:. pf. 
© Apr. 28, 1925; 1) c. Aug. 20; E 


624161: Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 
17544 
Barbier (René) Poéme; par R. Bar- 


bier, of Belgium; violoncello et pf. 
OmiGew Bi 219250 hie Oets 143 
625182; Edition belgo-canadienne, 
Montreal, Canada. 17545 


Barearolle; par P. Cettier, of France: 
pf. 4 4 mains. © Dee. 31, 1924: 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624857; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 17546 


Barnum was right; w and m Frank 
arr OF, Un Ss, Ale. Harry ia. Al 
ford. (©) Oct. +26, 19252" 2 't. | Oct. 
23; E 621944; Paragon music ©Co., 
New York. 17547 


Baseball (The) game; w and melody 
G. P. Hinton, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
3. 1925; E 623759; George P. Hin- 
ton, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 17548 


Bashraf rasd; oriental dance, Alex- 
ander Maloof, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. 


Oct. 3, 1925; E 623787; Maloof 
phonograph & music co., New York. 
17549 


Basket. (The) maiden; Miwok air. w 
and m D. N. Lehmer, of U. S.; with 
obbl. flute. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1925; E 
626146; Derrick Norman lLehmer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17550 


Bass ale blues; fox trot, Phil Na- 
poleon, Frank Signorelli and B. 
Lou Jackson, arr. Louis Katzman, 
alt et ‘U.S. ereh: . 4to.. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 23; E 626298; Elkay 
pub. co., New York. 17551 


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17552 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Basses & chants donnés; aux Con- 
eours des classes d’harmonie, par 
Paul Fauchet and others, of France. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; 
HE 624885; Heugel, Paris. 17552 


Battle (The) royal; march, Thos. S. 
Allen, (of! ULiS.3) pé.. “©icAugy 18, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 19; EH 621748; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 17553 


Bauernhochzeit; gedicht H. Binder, 
musik Adolph Meyer-Kassel, of Ger- 
many; heiterer midnnerchor. 4to. 
©.,Jan. 6, 1925; 1 ¢ Aug. 20; B 
624145; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

17554 


Baynon (Arthur) Three pastels; by 
A. Baynon, of England; pf. 1. A 
fairy tale. [2 others] © Aug. 27, 
1925; 1 c Sept. 3; E 624056; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 17555 


Be on the level with mother, and the 
world will be square with you; 
waltz, w Harry Pease, m Hd. G. 
Nelson and Ira Schuster, both of 
U, S:. © Oct. 14, 1925: 2 c. .Oct.,16; 
‘E 621682; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

17556 


Be the pals Uncle Robert feels you 
are; w and m N. Warner, of U. S. 
©l1e. Aug. 26, 1925; E 623100; Nan 
Warner, Loch Arbour, N. J. 17557 


Be Thou: our all in all; intermezzo- 
Mascagni, hymn-anthem, w Lydia 
Conhurst, m Wm. Conhurst, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 1; E 622854; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17558 


Bear the cross; w and m W. EK. Booth- 
Clibborn,. of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at St. Paul,sMinn. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 17; E 626101; Wil- 
liam E. Booth-Clibborn, St. Paul. 

17559 


Beautiful dreams; w and m N. S. Os- 
born, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; 
EK 628070; Nora S. Osborn, Elma, 
Wash. 17560 


Beautiful eyes; w Chick Saunders 
[i. e. Charles Saunders], melody A. 
Keizi, of Italy, domiciled at Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. © 1 c.. Oct. 23,,1925,; 
621930; Alfred Hgizi, Pittsburgh. 

17561 


Geautiful flower; w and melody C. A. 
Brozek, of U. S.. © 1.¢. Sept.. 21, 
1925: EH 621065; Charles A. BroZek, 
Harlowton, Mont. 17562 


Beautiful (The) isle of view; w and 
m M. Cornwell, of U. S.. ©1 e. Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621772; Mae Cornwell, 
Kansas City, Mo. * 17563 


Beautiful (The) Miss U. S. A.; w and 
melody D. F. Bayard-Rosati, of 
Italy, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 1925; E 621279; Dora 
Feigin Bayard-Rosati, Los Angeles. 

17564 


Beautiful rose; waltz song, w and m 
I. J., Twitty, of U.S. (©. Sept. 8, 
1925 ; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620776; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 17565 


Beautiful silvery moon; w and melody 
C. E. Preston, of U. S. ‘©'1 e¢. Oct. 
12, 1925; EH 621591; Cora’E. Pres- 
ton, Marshfield, Vt. 17566 


Because; w Al. Lewis, melody Al. 
Lewis and Allan Frazier, both of 
U.S. ©le. Oct. 2, 1925; BE 621351; 
Abraham Lewis Steinberg, Detroit. 

17567 


Because of you; w and melody EH. H. 
Claypool, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 
1925 ; E 623623; Emma A. Claypool,. 
Springfield, Mo. — 17568 


Beck-Slinn (E.) Five characteristic 
pieces; by H. Beck-Slinn, of Eng- 
land, op. 26; pf. Hd. Wood. On the 
hill-side. [4 others] © Oct. 8, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 12; E 623887; B. EF. Wood 
musie co., Boston. 17569 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Beethoven: 
graded album, ed and arr. Cuthbert 
Harris, of. England; pf. bk. 1.. © 
Sept... 30, 1925.;) 1. ¢. Oct, 2.. ) Bi 
625184: Warren & Phillips, London. 

17570 


——_— Same.) bk. (2; 32) ©’ Oct! 2: 1925; 
1c. each Oct. 22; E 625147, 625148; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 

. P57 AST 2 


Concerto; par L. van Beethoven, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf. 
1. Op. 15, en ut maj.—2. Op. 37, en 
ut min. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 10; E 624918, 624929: Heugel. 
Paris. [© revision] 1753, 10514 


Duos for clarinet and bassoon; 
arr. Adolph Mann, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., violin and violoncello. 1. 
In C.—2. In F. © Sept. 30, Oct. 6, 
1925; 1 ec. each Oct. 27; E 625233, - 
625234; Augener, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement | 17575, 17576 


Hcossaises; von L. v. Beethoven, 
freie bearb. Joseph Achron, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; vio- 


870 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


line und pf. © Aug. 7, 1925; 2 Oct. 
7: E 623815; Universal edition ac- 
tiengesellschaft, Vienna. 17577 


Larghetto; de la Symphonie en 
ré maj.. par Beethoven, rev. J. 
Loéb, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
© Sept: 19, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; BH 
624945; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
vision ] 17578 


Beetle (The) procession; by Thomas 
Vincent Cator, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 
O711925 7, 20 e> (Oct: 12;/. BE. 623979 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17579 


Before and after: by J. Cherniavsky, 
of Russia. domiciled at New York; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 623721; 
Joseph Cherniavsky, Bronx, N. Y. 

17580 


Behold the bridegroom cometh; w and 
m W. EK. Booth-Clibborn, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. 
© Feb. 10, 1925: 2 « Oct. 17; B 
626113; William E. Booth-Clibborn, 
St. Paul. [© new matter] 17581 


Behold thy King; Christmas cantata, 
text from the Bible, m R. S. Mor- 
rison, of U. S.; soli, cho. and or- 
gan. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 e. 
Oct. 23; E 626179; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 17582 


Believe me, I do; w H. O. Robison, 
m R. M. Snowberger, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Sept. 16, 1925; EH 620947; Ray 
Micheal Snowberger, Cleveland. 

17583 


Bella (La) ; schottische, melody Henry 
Rossi, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1925; 
EK 626407; Francesco Pennino, 
Brooklyn. 17584 


Bella (La) Emilia; polka, melody, A. 
Vivio, of U. S. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1925; E. 621347; Anthony Vivio, 
Buffalo. 17585 


Bella (La) mistretta; mazurka, V. L. 
Volo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Yorks: ©. 1y:e.) Aug; 20,-/1925::, B 
623311; Vincent L. Volo, New York. 

17586 


Bella Sierra! tango milonga, paroles 
Stablo-Bréval, musique Teddy Moon, 
of France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 e. Sept. 14; E 624299; Mado, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 17587 


Belle (La) chasse a Il’ are; par HE. 
Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzerland: 
_ pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14: 
E 624445: Heugel, Paris. 17588 


17599 


Bellini redivivus ; duetto, Luigi 
Abussi, of Italy; due violini e pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 23. 1925; E 621990; An- 
tonio Monzillo, Brooklyn. 17589 


Bells (The) of Aberdovey; cho., w 
John Jenkins, m Daniel Protheroe,- 
of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
105) 192592 ¢. Oe I2h; i 626152; 
Boston music co., Boston. 17580 


Bells (The) of Shandon; old Irish air, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
sop., mezzo sop. and alto. © Sept. 
21,' 19257 b e. :-Oct. Gs Ee'624778; 
Augener, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 17591 


Ben Bolt; by Nelson Kneass, tran- 
seribed G. E. Holmes, of U. S.; E 
flat alto saxophone, or E flat clari- 
net and pf. Carl Fischer ed. © 


mule. 6, 19a 2 e SEDt. aks 
623479; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 17592 


Beneath the mistletoe; w and m S. 
Dodds, of DU. S. © 1. Sept. 28, 
1925; E 621200; Samuel Dodds, 
Logansport, Ind. 17593 


Beneath the sands on foreign lands; 
w Elizabeth A. Warner Praul, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620751; Eliza 
A. Praul, Medford, Ore. 17594 


Beneath your windows w J. Will Cal- 
lahan, m Paul Parnell, of U. S.: 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 19. 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E 621924; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 17595 


Benedictus; w biblical, m Albert C. 
Tysoe, of England; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 9; E 624812; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 17596 


Berbiguier (T.) Eighteen exercises or 
études; rev. and ed. Georges Bar- 
rére, of France, domiciled at New 
York; flute. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2c. 
Sept. 15; E 623292; G. Schirmer, 
ine, New York. [© revision and 


editing | 17597 
Berceuse; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, of 
U. S., op. 520; pf. Boston-New 


York, Evans music co. © Sept. 
9, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 11; E 623233; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 17598 


Berceuse; by Charles Kovacs, of U. 
S.: violin and pf. © July 3, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 21; E 623464; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 17599 


| 871 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17600 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Berceuse; by Otto Ortmann, of U. S.; 
pf. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 « Oct 1; 
EH 621297; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 17600 


Berceuse; chant populaire hébraique, 
musique Darius Milhaud, of France: 
chant et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E 624889; Heugel, Paris. 

17601 


Berceuse; de L. Maniére, of France; 
violon solo avee acc. de pf., 2° violon, 
alto et violoncelle en plus, ad lib. 
©. Aug. 29, 1925: 1 « Sept. 14; E 
624464; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

17602 


Berceuse; par F. Salabert, of France; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 14; HE 
624548; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17603 


Berceuse; paroles et musique Guy 
D’Auberval, of France, op. 7. 
Nepie, Wao Tons de! DORE. bl ae 


624835; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 17604 


Berceuse; poéme Fernand Gregh, 
musique Antoine Mariotte, of France, 
op. 19, no. 1. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1e. 
Sept. 11; E 624248; Enoch & cie., 
‘Paris. 17605 


Berceuse catalane; el] noi de la mare, 
paroles espagnoles En Santos Al- 
biesa, paroles francaises Gaston 
Dumestre, musique C. Perez Mar- 
tinez, of Spain. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624407: Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 17606 


Bereceuse de la mort; d’Avenir Mon- 
fred, of U. S.; violon avec acc. de 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 14: 
E 620875;. Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17607 


Berceuse du petit marino; extraite 


de L’ Arlequin, Max d’ Ollone, of | 


France; violon, violoncelle et pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 14; E 
624446: Heugel, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 17608 


Berceuse slave; trio, Avenir H. Mon- 
fred, of U. S., op. 20; pf., violon et 
violoncelle et contrebasse, ad lib. 
© Aug. 29, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 14; E 
620878; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17609 


Bernie, I can’t live without you; fox- 
trot, w and m V. W. Palen, of U. S. 
[Blue-print] © Sept. 26, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 6; E 623808: Vernon Walser 
Palen, Flushing, Ll. I., N. Y. 17610 


Berteau (Martin) Studio; arr. Gas-: 
par Cassadé, of Spain; violon- 
celle et pf. © July 13, 1925: 1 «. 
Sept. 8; E 624218: Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 17611 


Bertini (KH.) 25 studi progressivi; 
composti espressamente per le mani 
che non possono ancora arrivare 
allottava, E. Bertini, op. 100, nuova 
ed. rev., corretta e diteggiata Ettore 
Pozzoli, of Italy; pf. Ed. Carisch, 
© ‘July 17, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 12; BH 
6250387; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

17612 


Bestest (The) game of all; juvenile 
song, w Zoe Hartman, m Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925;- 
2c. Oct. 21; EH 621912; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. ~ 17613 


Bétique; mélodie andalouse, E. Mez- 
zacapo, arr. Alf, Amadei, of Italy; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 14; EH 
624316; E. Gaudet, Paris. [© 
orchestration | 17614 


Betrothal (The) ; w and m B. lL. Mc- 
Nulty, of U. S. [Photostat] ©1le. 
Sept. 25, 1925; EH 621150; Benj. L. 
MeNulty, Washington. 17615 


Better get acquainted ; w Russel Rob- 
inson and Jack Little, m Addy Britt, 
of U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. 
Jeanné Gravelle. © Oct. 7. 1925; 
2c. Oct. 7; E 621474; Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. 17616 


Better (The) land, and Ave Maria; 
w Felicia Hemans, m J. P. Burns, 
of U. S. Philadelphia, Manuscript 
club. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct..1; 
EH 623915; Joseph P. Burns, Phila- 
delphia. 17617 


Beyond life’s evening star; anthem. 
w Louis F. Benson, m H. Alexander 
Matthews. of U. S.; mixed voices. 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 30; E 626459; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 17618 


Big (The) sedan and the little tin 
can: w and melody J. Clark, of 
Ul Se Ord! e) OekaZ, - 19255" BH 


621607: James Clark, New London, 
Conn. 17619 


Bijou (Le) perdu; ouverture, H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. 
Sept. 14; E 624490: J. Yves K, 
Paris: 17620 

Bilde dix ein gliicklich zu ‘sein! 
Hawaiian waltz. text Hgon Schu- 
bert, musik William O’Harley, of 


872 : : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Austria. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 
7: E 624801; Wiener Phonix-verlag. 
Vienna. 17621 


Billy, my pilot man; w and melody 
E. Chesney, of Canada. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620834: Ethel Chesney. 
Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 17622 


Bimbi felici; polka, BH. Grio-Falletti. 
of Italy; pf. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1925: 


EK 621541; Eugenio Grio-Falletti, 
Brooklyn. 17623 
Bionda diva; mazurka: two mands. 


or violins and guitar [and] Sulle 
tue labbra; polka brillante; mand. 
or violin solo: by M. Andriola, of 
fees ©) ar. 15,..4925 -*2. ec. Aus: 
20: BE 622850; Michele Andriola, 
New York: 17624 


Biondinetta ; grazioser walzer, Walter 
Niemann, of Germany, op. 101, no. 
2 widavier. . \C, Dea al, 1924; 1... 
Aug. 20, 1925; E 625150; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 17625 


Bird Australian song: waltz, G. Ran- 
kin, of Australia; pf. with w. © 
Sept. 4,-1925; 2 c. Sept..8; EH 621078 ; 
George Rankin, Queenland, Austra- 
lia. 17626 


Bird songs; twelve piano solos with 
w. Hugo Ruysch, of U. S., op. 164. 
© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
5; A 864480; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 17627 


Bird (The) with the broken pinion; 
w Hezekiah Butterworth, m S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Sept. 20, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 7; E 621460: Samuel Wil- 

_ liam Beazley, Chicago. 17628 


Birds of passage (Abschied der 
vogel) ; duet, w J. von Hichendorff, 
English version Alice Mattullath, of 
U. S., m Eugen Hildach, op. 14, no. 
1, ed. N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; 
sop., alto or bar. © July 21, 1925: 
2 e. Sept. 21; E 623958; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement and English text] 17629 


Birth (The) of Jesus; poem William 
Bulloch, m Gottfried H. Federlein, 
of U. S.; high voice, in G. © Oct. 
20. 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628063; 
Boston music co., Boston. 17630 


Bizet (Georges) L’arlesienne; suite 
no. 1, arr. Herman Finck, of Eng- 
land; oreh. with pf. conductor. 1. 


Prelude. [38 others] © Sept. i, 
$1925; love. Sept: 94; He 624567 : 
Hawkes & son, London. 17631 


17642 


Carmen; selection of melodies 
from the opera, arr. Arthur Purcell, 
of England; pf. © Oct. 16, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 19; E 625118; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 17632 


Black bottom; w A. Gerber, melody 


Dave Dreyer, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct.’ 
19, 1925: E 621850; Alex Gerber, 
New York. 17633 


Black eyed Mary. I am sighing for 
you: w and m Sam Nigrelli, of U.S. 
©;'Sept. °S,.'1925 52.07 Seet. 155 B 
620774: Paragon music co.. New 
York. 17634 


Blaeck-eyed Susans; polka, Franz Koh- 
ler, of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. 
Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 11; E 620787; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 17635 


Blacksmiths (The); by Edmund Sey- 
ern, of U. S.;-four violins with pf. 
ace. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E 623429; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

17636 


Blake (Dorothy Gaynor) The eight 
intervals; first sight-reading of 
double-notes at the piano, D. G. 
Blake, of WW, S.. © Sept... 1s; 1925; 
2c. Sept. 23; E 621123 ; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 17637 


Blau wie ein veilchen; foxtrott, text 
und musik R. Thiele, of Germany; 
klav. Berlin W., Berliner pianisten- 
club (E. V.) © May 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Aug. 20; E 624170; Rud. Thiele, 
Schoneberg-Berlin. Germany. 

17638 


Blaveis; w and m O. Borg, of Norway, 
domiciled at Chicago; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1925; E 621204; Norwe- 
gian glee club of Chicago, Chicago. 

17639 


Blessed (The) lullaby; Christmas an- 
them. w Lillias C. Nevin, m George 
B. Nevin, of U. S.; three women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 30; E 626458; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 17640 


Blind little pal: w and m I!ma Merska 
Barnes, of Australia; in G. London, 
Swifts music publishers. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624260; H. F. 
Swift. London. 17641 


Bliss (Arthur) Two interludes; by A. 
Bliss. of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
5, 1925; .1 ¢. Oct. 7; E 624748; J. 
& W. Chester, Itd., London. 17642 


873 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17643 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Blondie; w and melody G. Blandini, of 
U. Ss. © 1c Sept. 19, 1925; EH 
623368; Gelio Blandini, San Fran- 
cisco, 17643 


Blood (Bianche) Scherzo; by B. Blood, 


of U. S.; string quartett. Se © 
Pre. LSept. i279 1925 We G2a22¢ ; 
Blanche Blood, Chicago. 17644 


Biood (The) ;w Arthur Sydney Booth- 


Clibborn, m V. B.C. Demarest, of — 


WWS) (© hebo10,; 1925 52 e¢" Oct A 5 
EX 626104; Victoria Booth-Clibborn 
Demarest, Chicago. 17645 


Blue eyes; w and melody EH. C. Mike- 
sell, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1925; 
EK 621872; Hari C. Mikesell, Grand- 
field, Okl. 17646 


Blue flower; waltz, w J. R. Armour, m 
A. Ferdinando, of U. S.. New York, 
Modern music co. ‘© July 3, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 1; EH 622966; James Roose- 
velt Armour and Angelo Ferdinando, 
Manchester, N. H. 17647 


lue for you; w and m Chas. P. Smith, 
of U. S. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2c. Sept. 
11; E 620894; Hamilton music shop 
pub. co., Chicago. 17648 


Blue for you; w and melody C. Ful- 
cher, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1925; 
E 623877; Charies Fulcher, Augusta, 
Ga. 17649 


Blue for you; w Edw. ©. Horne, m 
F. R. Williamson, HE. C. Horne and 
EF. H. Featherstone, all of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1925; E 623114; 
Frank Raymond Williamson, Chi- 
cago. 17650 


Bluemoania, my home town; fox-trot, 
w and m The original village five 
[i. e. Hrnest Silbernagel, Michael 
Maniscaleo, Lester H. Miller, Ben- 
jamin Maenza and Frank §S. Do- 
herty] all of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 30, 
1925; E 621273; Original village 
five, Brooklyn. 17651 


Bluff, bluff, bluff; melody J. Jaffe, of 
WinSe. Ol 1 ecomoct. 19: 192577 EB 
621768; Julius Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 

17652 

Biumensprache ; lied und foxtrot, aus 
Madame reyue, text Raiph Benatz- 
ky, musik Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 3, 1925; 1 e«. Sept. 
19; H 624616; Anton J. Benjamin. 
Leipzig. 17653 


Bob it off; w and m R. EH. Patton, of 
U. S.. Hartford, Ark., Hartford 
music co. 8vo. © June 1, 1925; 


1c. Oct. 19, 1 e. Oct. 29; BE 626417; 
Rufus Edmond Patton, Bono, Ark. 
17654 

Bobbed hair; w and melody M. M. 
Gross, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623859; Mary Margurite 
Gross, Carmi, Il. 17655 


Bogus loving Sam; w and melody J. 
Crump, of Ul "Si Gy a eM oered2: 
1925; E 621583; Jesse Crump, Chi- 
cago. 17656 


Bohemian dance; by Carl Moter, of 
Us'S. 3) pf. ° (©! Oetie 9. W925 ieee te: 
Oct. 12; E 623983; Theo. Presser co., . 
Philadelphia. 17657 


Bolero; Spanish dance, Otto Mueller, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Oct. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623977; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17658 


Boll (The) weevil has a home in Ala- 
bam’; w and melody A. R. Hood. 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1925; EB 
623617; A. R. Hood, Manchester, 
Ala. 17659 


Bolshevik (The) ; fox-trot song, w and 
m W. N. Wilson, of U.S. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1925; E 628019; William 
Nathan Wilson, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 17660 


Bongo; w and melody Sam Manning, 
of Us. Se. © Wh ch: OetH2201025 + Eb 
626187; Paragon music e¢o., New 
York. 17661 


Bonis (Mel) Deux piéces pour piano; 
par M. Bonis, of France. -Chevaux 
de bois——Pavane pour Nanine. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c Oct. 12, 1925; 
EH, 624865; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 17662 


Book (The) of American negro spirit- 
uals; arr. J. Rosamond Johnson, ed. 
james Weldon Johnson, additional] 
numbers Lawrence Brown, all of 
UO. 8.'4te. ©) Septa22. 192% c. 
Sept. 26: E 623657; Viking press, 
inec., New York. [© introduction, 
arrangement and harmonization } 

17663 

Boosey’s new complete tutor for the 
saxophone; by J. A. Kappey, to- 
gether with instructions, Robert 
Smith. followed by 24 studies, Chas. 


Fricke. all of Great Britain. © 
Aug. 13;'1925" -2 Ge Seperie. bh 
624189; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
: 17664 


Bootlegging boot; w and melody D. E. 
Kelly, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; 
EF 622895; Dennis HE. Kelly, Atilan- 
tic City, N. J. 17665 


874 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Boringuena (La); danza, E. Astol, 
arr. A. Mesorana, of U. 8:; pf. ©1 
e. June 30, 1925; E 621034; Adolio 
Mesorana, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

17666 


Borodin (Alexander) Notturno; tree 
transcription Sascha Jacobsen, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 623072; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© tran- 
seription ] 17667 


Bounce away your baby blues; w Irv- 
ing Caesar, m Joseph Meyer, of U. 
S. © Sept. 7, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
E 620888; Harms, ine., New York. 

17668 


Bourrée; by Emile Kronke, of Ger- 


many, op. 155, no. 6; pf. .© Sept. 
1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 623070; G. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 17669 
Boys-boys-boys; w and m Ben Ed- 
wards, of U. S.; pi. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


2, 1925; E 622907; Max Lippmann, 
Brooklyn. 17670 


Boy’s (A) song; w James Hogg, m 
C. Charlton Palmer, of England, ed. 
Hrnest. Read; two treble voices; in 
E fiat. Williams ed. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
25, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 624092; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

17671 


Bracelet dance; by R. E. Bajpai, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brook- 


wy termi (Cy te. Ock. 28, 1925, 
628123; Ragini Esther’ Bajpai, 
Brooklyn. 17672 

Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian 
dance; freely transcribed Fritz 


Kreisler, of Austria, domiciled at 
New York; violin and pf. © Aug. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623428; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 17678 


Break forth into joy; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m William Baines, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
oN, (29252 2) ChnOcts 29% 4H 626860 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17674 


Breath (The) of God; w and m W. E. 
Booth-Clibborn, of Great. Britain, 


domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. © 
Heb.) 10); 1925-82 .en40ct. 277) Bb 


626109 ; William EH. Booth-Clibborn, 
St. Paul. 17675 


Breezin’ along to Georgia; w Bud 
Green, m Bobby O’Brien, of U. S.: 
pf. ace.; »with ukulele arr. Ed. 
Smalle. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 


© Sept. 1,” 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17688 
3; E 620653; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 17676 


Brenda; waltz, w Hubert Nicholson, 
m Pat Richards, of Great Britain; 
pf. acc., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 1, 
1925 3 ch (le; /Oet. .. 252 Wd C241 2702! B, 
Feldman & co., London. 17677 


Brésilienne (La) ; ouverture, H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624491; J. Yves K, 
Paris. ; 17678 


Brevet til ole; fra Rosen blusser, tekst 
Alfred Kjerulf, musik Carl Rydahl, 
of Denmark; pf. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 16; E 624599; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 17679 


Bridge (Frank) Sonata; by F. Bridge, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 21, 
1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 6; E 624768; Auge- 
ner, Itd., London. 17680 


Brillante; valzer, melody Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy. © 1. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 620645; Pasquale Buongi- 
ovanni, New York. 17681 


Bring back my mama to me; w and 
m Chester Escher, of U. 8S. © Oct. 
14, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 23; E 626346: 
Eseher & Eberlein, New York. 

17682 

Bring back that dear old sweetheart 

~ of mine; w and m Lionel Maurice 
Taylor, of U: S. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 23; E 621934; Paragon 
music co., New York. 7683 


Bringing up father; w and melody J. 
Armstrong,-of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623602; Jack Armstrong, 
Piermont, N. Y. 17684 


Britannia; nautical overture, A. C. 
Mackenzie, of England, op. 52, ed. 
Charles Godfrey ;: orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. © July 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 
10: E 624568; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 17685 


Sritannicus; march, Charles Anciiffe, 
of England; pf. Hull élite ed. © 
Aug. 26, 1925; 1c. Sept. 8; E 624101; 
James P, Hull, London. 17686 


Broadway; w and melody A. Holm, 
of U. S: ©1e. Sept. 26, 1925; E 
623591 ; Andrea Holm, South River, 
INST: 17687 


Broken buttons; by Harrison Evan 
Baumbaugh, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
24, 1925; 2 -e.. Oct. 16;,E 621719; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 17688 


875 


, CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17689 


Broken heart; w and melody EH. M. 
Harris, of U. S. © 1 ¢« Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621598; Ethel M. Harris, 
Hockerville, OK1. 17689 


Broken heart of yours; ballad waltz, 
wand m J. W. LaBai, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1925; E 623248; J. William LaBai, 
Baltimore, 17690 


Broken hearted melody; w 4Zella 
Beebe, m M. Beebe, of U. S. ©le. 
Sept. 2, 1925; E 623996; Marion 
Beebe, Seattle. 17691 


Broken hearted rose; w and melody 
KC, O'Hara, of, US. @ ole) Oct. 
26, 1925; EH 628018; Emory Charles 
© Hara, Buffalo. 17692 


Brother of mine; from Riquette, w 


Harry B. Smith, m Oscar Straus, 
of Germany. © Sept. 9, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 11; E 623148; Harms,. inc., 


New York. 17693 
Brown (Anna Marie) Five toyshop 
tales; w and m A. M. Brown, of 
U. S.; voeal or instrumental. The 
Toyville express. [4 others] © 
Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623905 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 
; 17694 


Brown (J. N.) Twelve unison hymns; 
w J. Montgomery, A. L. Waring and 
others, m Handel, Mendelssohn and 
others, arr. J. N. Brown, of U. S. 
Winsted, Conn., Brown bros. 12mo. 
© Sept. 29, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 3; EB 


621373; J. N. Brown, Riverton, 
Conn. 17695 


Brown eyes, why are you blue? w Al. 
Bryan, m Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S8.; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. Jeanne 
Giavellé. © Sept. 9, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 9; H 621036; Henry Waterson, 
inec.. New York. 17696 


Brownies; by Vivien Bard, of U. S.; 
pf. © Sept. 21, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 23; 
E 621119; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 17697 


Brownies’ (The) lullabye; by Flor- 
ence L. Morse, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 2 c. Sept: 9; EH 623153; 
KF. W. Schulz & co., Boston. 17698 


Brownies’ (The) picnic; by Florence 
L. Morse, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; EH 623152; F. W. 
Schulz & co., Boston. 17699 


Brunette (La); valse de concert, Ed- 
mund Severn, of U. S.; four violins, 
with pf. acc. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


Sept. 21; .H 6234381,.; Carl Fischer, 
ine., NewYork. [© arrangement] 
17700 


Brush away your tears, dear little 
girlie; w and melody M. J. Webb, 
of U. S., op. 14 © 1 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1925; E 621055; Madoliene Jones 
Webb, W. Frankfort, Ill. 17701 


Brute (The); w B- Curtis, melody 
Joe Verges and Irwin, Le Clere, 
both of U. S.. © 1 ce. Oct. 22; 1925; 
E 626198; Billy Curtis, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 17702 


Bugie .. . e verita’; versi e musica 
Mario Nicolo, of Italy. Napoli, Case 
editrici Riunite Italia America 
Ceria. 4to. ‘© Sept. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 27; E 625190; Vincenzo Espo- 
sito, Naples. 17703 


Builders (The); a rally day service 
1925, prepared by the department of 
chureh schools of the board of edu- 
cation of the Methodist Hpiscopal 
church, ed. M. J. Trenery, of U. S. 
4to. © Aug. 13, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 18; A 869044; Methodist book 
concern, New York. 17704 


Bumble (The) bee; w and m HK. M. 
Bartlett, of U. S.’ Hartford, Ark., 
Hartford music co. 8vo. © June 1, 
1925) 1 es OCt. TIT Ger Zo 7 
626416; Eugene Monroe Bartlett, 
Hartford. Ark. 17705 


Burchiello (11) ; album Piedigrottesco, 
F. M. Russo, of Italy. -12mo. 
Sept. 7, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 29; A—For- 
eign 28725; F. Mario Russo, Naples. 


17706 

Burial (The) of Rover; with the 
story, fingering, phrasing, [ete.], 
Ernest R. Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 18; H 
620999: Art, publication soc., St. 
Louis. 17707 


But she’s my girl now; fox-trot, w 
Lew Brown and B. G. De Sylva, m 
Ray Henderson, of U. S. © Oct. 
14, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 16; E 621688; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 17708 


Butter and egg revue; one act and 
four scenes, w and melody J. J. 
Bourke and O. N. Bourke, both of 
U. S. © Aug. 18, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
23; D 26813: John J. Bourke and 
Ollie N. Bourke, Brooklyn. 17709 


By faith, the walls of Jericho fell; w 
and m W. E. Booth-Clibborn, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at St. Paul, 
Minn. © Feb. 10,1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 


876 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


17732 © 


17: E 626097; William E. Booth- 
‘Clibborn, St. Paul. 17710 


By grace are ye saved; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Sept.. 20, 1925; 2%e. Oct. 7;' E 
621456; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 17711 


By my window; three-part cho., w and 
m Paul Bliss, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 623237; Willis music co., 

' Cincinnati. 17712 


By the cradle; by Frederick Otto 
Manns, of Great Britain; violin and 
pi. © Sept. 28,1925; 7 c¢, Oet..27; 
E 625231: Augener, Itd., London. 


17713 

By the lake; barearolle-impromptu, 
Gordon Balch Nevin, of U. S.; 
organ. © Oct. 26; 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
30; E 626457: Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 17714 


By the old mill stream; w and melody 
Jukes Neazie, of U.S. .© Le. Oct. 
12, 1925; EH 621616; John J. Neagle, 
Tacoma. 17715 


By the pool of Bethesda; miracle of 
the five porches, R. Deane Shure, of 
wee OMe sol. Wo. 1 Orsay Cin 
Through Palestine) © Oct. 22, 
192s 2  e -OCct, 24>" “620259; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 17716 


By the waters of Minnetonka; Indian 
love song, Thurlow Lieurance, of 
U. S.; pf. Concert ed. © Sept. 28, 

61925 52 ec) Sept: 30; E 621322; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17717 

Bye and bye; from Dearest enemy, w 

Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 


of Wy S. » @> Sept. -19;,.1925;..2 e. 
Sept. 22; HE 623516; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17718 


Bye, bye, big baby eyes, your eyes 
show lies; w and m J. F. Martin, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1925; E 628139; John F. Martin, 
Annapolis. 17719 


C’est la faute 4 mon papa; de Quand 
on est trois, paroles Albert Wille- 
metz, musique Joseph Szulc, of 
France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
14; E 624424; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 17720 


Cest la faute 4 mon papa; fox-trot, 
de Quand on est trois, Joseph Szule, 
arr. F. Salabert, both of France: 


orch. avec pf. conducteur., 4to. © 
Pe AO to one. SEDU. vile) Ey 
624548; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 17721 


C’est la maison du bon Dieu; mélo- 
die, paroles Pierre Thomas, musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624859; 
L. Grus et cie., Paris. 17722 


C’est une loi de la nature; chanson 
philosophique, paroles Trivol’s, mu- 
sique Serge Edinoél, of France, et 
Ciro Urbini, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624474; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 17723 


C’que tes Mignon; chansonnette, pa- 
roles et musique J. d’Ux, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
624308; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 17724 


C’que tes Mignon; shimmy, J. d’Ux, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 


teur.. 4te-.,©. Aung. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; -E 624306; Jean d’Ux, 
» Paris. 17725 
Ca changerait; de lopérette P. L. M., 
paroles Rip [pseud. of G. G. 
Thénon], musique H. Christiné, of 
France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 


Sept. 14; E 624417; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 17726 


Ca changerait; java, de l’opérette P. 
L. M., Henri Christiné, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur et pa- 
roles. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; l « 
Sept. 14; E 624529; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

17727 


Ca peut trés bien vous arriver; pa- 
roles Phylo, musique Gaston Gaba- 
roche, of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ¢e. Sept. 14; E 624406; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 17728 


Cabbages; lyric and m S. T. Keelan, 
Ore Uiisoy, (yuk C. OC 26, Loar 
626319: Sara Talbert Keelan, New 
York. 17729 


Cabin of my dreams; w Elizabeth Mc- 
Cabe Gilmore, m J. H. Forshaw, of 
Was: ioe fAge. 3h, G2 eo 
620631; John Harold Forshaw, Los 
Angeles. 17730 


Cadence no. 4, chromatic 1; by D. 
Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © 
Ane AS: 1 PODS i Dere.. Aue 9 5. 
623299; David Berend, New York. 

TTS 


Cadence no. 4, chromatic 1; waltz 
form, using 3-string chords, D. 
Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © 
ASS AD ROL. Ould one ZO. Ke 
623298 ; David Berend, New York. 

Bed Le (a 


877 


CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Th Bi S., v.20 


"q £2788 


Cadence no. 8, chromatic 1; by D, 
Berend, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © 
Aug. 15,1925); -2 c.,, Aug.,.29;:, E 
uBeseHT G David Berend, New York. 

17733 


Cues blues orientale, Albert Loeser, 
‘of Germany; pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1925; E 624163; R. 
Birnbach, Berlin. 17734 


California is mine; w and m Edwin 
Milford [pseud. of E. M. Vaughn] 
of U.S., arr. Charles B. Frank. San 
Francisco, Calif., Eureka pub. co. 
©. Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; EH 
623138; Edwin M. Vaughn, San 
' Francisco. 17735 


California’s calling you; w and m B. 
Perkins, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 9; E 623055; Berenice 
Perkins, San Francisco. 17736 


Call me back to Honolulu and you’: 
w Charlotte A. Chittum and V. de 
Vezino, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© Sept. 20, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 10; E 
621579; Vezino de Vezino, San 
Francisco. 17737 


Call me'tup, Ill be there; w and 
melody HK. Fortunato, of U. S. 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1925: EK 621186; 
HKugenio Fortunato, Philadelphia. 
17738 


Call me your baby; fox trot, w P. L. 
Haims, melody Herman A. Hummel, 
of U; S.. ©. 1. ©. Sept: 2, 1925; EB 
622926; Philip L. Haims, Cleveland. 

17739 


Call (The) of a song; w and m A. A. 
Dolph, of U. S., arr. Harker S. 
Perkins. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1925; E 
621640; Augusta Armstrong Dolph, 
Portland, Or. 17740 


Call (The) of brotherhood; w Ozora 
S. Davis, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. 
S. © Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1 @. Oct. 7; E 623961; Hope pub. 
co., Chicago. 17741 


Call (The) of spring; romanza, Mar- 
ion G. Osgood, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; 
EK 621640; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 17742 


Call (The) of the chief; w Sarah 
Grames Clark, m Ira B. Wilson, of 
U. S.; mezzo sop., alto and bar. 
Oct. 5, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 9; E 621575; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 17743 


Call (The) of the great white way; 
from Frank Silvers revue, w S. Cos- 
low, m Sam Coslow and Frank Sil- 


vers, both of U. S. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 15; E 626040; Edward B. 
Marks music co. »New York. 17744 


Call (The) of the silent klan; w and 
m Billy Raymond Allen, arr. Otto 
C. Merz, both of U. S.. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 2; E 620661; Des- 
tiny pub. co., New Kensington, Pa. 

17745 


Call to assembly; march patrol, Wal- 
lace A. Johnson, of U. 8.; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EH 
621318; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17746 


Called away; memorial, J. Vollmar, 
of U. S.; Hawaiian guit. with regu- 
lar guit. ace. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 «@. 
Oct. 19; E 6218389; Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 17747 


Callicles on Aetna; 
nold, m Reginald C. Robbins, of 
Great Britain; bass or bar. © Dec. 


ol, 1924; 1" Ee.) Ota ta. pda a 
624880; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 17748 


Calme (Le) sur la prairie; pastorale, 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; EB 624523; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17749 


Camel; la cancidn del serrucho, camel- 
trot or fox-trot, J. Bohr, of Ger- 
many; pf. Buenos Aires, Ediciones 
musicales, Alfredo Perrotti. © 
Dec. 23, 1923; 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1925; 
E 625384; José Bohr, New York. 

17750 


Campmeetin’ stomp; melody Thomas 
Waller, of U. S. © 1 «@ Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621709; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

17751 


Can you hear me calling, sweetheart ; 
w Francis Agrella, m M. A. Agrella, 
of U. S. Brooklyn, N. Y., Agrella 
studio. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
27; E 626880; Mary A. Agrella, 
Brooklyn. 17752 


Candle lightin’ time; w Ruth W. 
Bright, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© 71" e., Oct 28) 1925.4) Mi e2eul or 
Ruth W. Bright, Nashville, Ind. 

17753 


Canon apertus; after Maldeghem, 
English Version Th. Baker, m Nico- 
laus Gombert, ed. Frank Damrosch, 
of U. S.; six pt. cho. of mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ¢. 


878 


w Matthew Ar- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Oct. 22; E 621958; G. Schirmer, 
ine. New York. [© editing] 
| 17754 


Cantabile; mélodie, A. Flégier, of 
France. 1. Pf. et chant.—2. Pf. © 
July 10, 1925; 1 ec. each Sept. 8; 
E 624102, 6241038 ; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. 


Cantata (La) dei pastori; versi F. 
Amodio, melodia Remo D’Alba, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. ©1ce. 
Oct. 14, 1925; E 626150; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 17757 


Canto pugliese del crepuscolo (Song of 
the twilight); Italian folk song, 
English version Theodore Baker, of 
U, S., m collected, elaborated and 
arr. Geni Sadero. © June 30, 1925; 
1c. July 3; E 623964; G. Schirmer, 
inc.. New York. 17758 


Canto salvaje; danzon, HK. Grenet, of 
Cuba; pf. Habana. Musica Semanal. 
©) May 15, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 12; E 
624262; Eliseo Grenet. Havana, 
Cuba. 17759 


Canton is the old home town for me; 
w Marion EK. Coleman, m C. G. Scho- 
man, of U. S. Canton, O., W. S. 
Custer music house. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 2; E 620662; Carl G. 
Schoman, Canton, O. 17760 


Cauts intims; 1°" recull, Manuel Blan- 
ceafort, of France; pf. © Dee. 381, 
1924; 1 e. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624867; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

17761 

Canzone a Napule; versi E. Battipar- 
ano, musica Giuseppe De Luca, of 
Italy. domiciled at New York; mand. 
aeG, - 4t0.0,© Sept,.28, 1925;.2. c. 
Sept. 30; E 621260; D’Agostino 
bros., ine., New York. 17762 


Canzone e danza (Chanson et danse) ; 
di Remy Principe, of Italy; per 
quattro violini, con pf. ad lib. Ed. 
Ricordi. [Italian, French, English 
and Spanish text] © Oct. 19, 1925; 
Pe We. 202 8 625185-°G. Ricord 
& co., Milan. 17763 


Canzone (La) partenopea; parole e 


musica autori diversi, of Italy. 
(Piedigrotta 1925) © Aug. 20, 
1925; 1 e¢. Sept. 16: A—Foreign 


28566; Italian book co., New York. 
17764 


Canzone serenata; di Giacomo Setac- 
cloli, of Italy, trascrizione Mario 
Corti, both of Italy; violino e pf. © 


17755, 17756 


17775 


JW 1%, 1925; Lb coi Qetsin125::.B 
625041; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
17765 


Canzonet; w John Bird, m M. Rosselli, 
of Italy. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; E 
625255; Mary Rosselli, Milan. . 

17766 


Canzonetta; von August Gdolliner, of 
Austria; violine u. klav. © June 


26, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 10; E 625083; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 17767 


Capitol restaurant march; w and mel- 
ody C. H. Pattberg, of U. S. Card 
3% in. by 5% in. © Oct. 11, 1925; 
a°e., Oct, 20, 1c. Oct. 26:,H 628092; 
Charles H. Pattberg, Jersey City. 

17768 


Caprice impromptu; scéne du bal, Paul 
du Val, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 21, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 24; E 
624687 : Banks & son, York, England. 

17769 


Captain Brown; military march, Ed- 
mund Severn, of U. 8.; four violins, 
with pf. ace. © June 30, 1925; 2. 
Sept. 21; E 623482; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

17770 


Captain Noah’s ark; w Edward S. 
Nixon, m P. Nixon, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1925; E 620974; Ed. S. 
and Paul Nixon, Rome, Ga. 17771 


Captivating (The) widow; comedy 
opera in three acts. w Elsie Juil- 
lerat, m Guillaume Vargas, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1925; D 26831; Mrs. 
G. Vargas. Oakland, Calif. 17772 


Cara mia; mazurka de salon, Salva- 
tore Arno, of U. S.: pf. Boston- 
New York, Evans music co. © Oct. 
20, 1925.5 .-2 -e°.Oet. 22°; WH 621927; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 17773 


Carmencita ; waltz serenade, from The 
prince and the maid, w Adrian Ross. 
of Great Britain, m Hans Ailbout. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 91/9925 si. Loses SeptzeiZ35.? BH 
624673; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. [© new edition 
with English words] 17774 


Carnaval des papillons; intermezzo- 
eaprice, Harry Rowe Shelley, of U. 
S.; pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
15; .H 6238295;,. G.. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17775 


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17776 


pt. I, n. s., v. 20 


Carnival-finale; by H. J. Stewart, of | 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 2. 
ec. Sept. 5; E 623086; White-Smith | 
17776 | 


Carolina; w Henry Timrod, m Erroll | 
Hay Colcock, of U. S.; pf. Colum- | 


U. §.; organ. 


music pub. co., Boston. 


bia, S. C., R. L. Bryan co. 1. High 
voice.—2. Medium voice. (Cover 
title: South Carolina) © Sept. 23, 


1925; 2 c. each Sept. 24; E 623580; 
Leize F. B. Lockwood, Darlington, 
“S.C. 1777, 10778 


Carolina (The) shout; melody James 
Johnson, of U. S. © 1 ©. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621705; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17779 

Carolina stomp; melody Rube Bloom, 
of: DSO) Lier Oet: 49,1925). 8) 
6218382 ; Triangle music pub. co., ine., 
New York. : , 17780 


Caroline; w and m Duke Yellman and 
Harry D. Squires, both of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 2; E 622931; Harry 
D. Squires, ine., New York. 17781 


Caroline I love you dearly; w and m 
S. Palazzolo, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn. © 1 e¢. Oct. 29, 1925; 
EK 626408; Salvatore Palazzolo, 
Brooklyn. 17782 


Carpet (The) ; w Dorothy Dickinson, 
m Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Brit- 
ain; in C sharp min. Oct. 8, 
1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 23; E 625166; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 17783 


Carr’s cinemusic; dramatic and pa- 
thetic pieces, composed, adapted and 
arr. Howard Carr, of Great Britain; 
pf.-conductor pt. v. 3. © Sept. 15, 
1925;,1 ¢«. Sept. 9; EH 624572; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 17784 


Carr’s cinemusic; romantic, adapted 
and arr. Howard Carr, of Great 
Britain: orch. with pf. conductor. 
We 2. OC) Aue 14) 1995 sie Ase. 8): 


E 624127; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 17785 
Cascabelito; tango, letra Juan A. 
Caruso, musica J. Bohr, of Ger- 


many; pf. Buenos Aires, Ediciones 
musicales Alfredo Perrotti. [Eng- 
lish and Spanish text] © Feb. 20. 
1924; 1 « Oct. 28; E 625386; José 
Bohr, New York. 17786 


Cascade (The); by Wilfrid Scott, of 
England; pf. © Sept. 9, 1925: 1 ¢. 
Sept. 29; E 624703; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 17787 


Casimi... re!!! chanson anticafar- 
deuse, paroles Trivol’s, musique 
“Serge Edinoél, of France, et Ciro 
Urbini,,.of Italy; pt © Anes 2o 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624473 ; Evette. 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 17788. 


Cath’rine; shimmy, paroles Léo Le-- 
liévre, Henri Varna et Fernand 
Rouvray, musique F. Loewe, of Ger- 
many. © July 8, 1925; 1 ¢ Aug. 
29; EH 624046; Edition Charles Brull, 
Paris. 17789: 


Ce que Jean a vu; trio facile, A. 
Francaix, of France, op. 48, no. 1; 
violon, violoncelle et pf. 1. Le dé-- 
part. [5 others} © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Oct. 12, 1925; EH 624975; Hdi-. 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 17790: 


Ce qui n’ a pas été; paroles et musique 
Guy D’Auberval, of France, op. 8. 
© Sept. 19,1925; 1 ce. Oew12- Ek: 
624834; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 17791 


Cease Bernice; w and m J. Altiere, A. 
Suma and Fred Rose, arr. R. D. 
Becker, all of U. S. ©1 ce. Oct. 28, 
1925; E 628107; James Altiere and 
Art Suma, Chicago. 17792 


Cecelia waltz; melody A. Puccia, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Oct. 8; 1925; FE 626080; 
Antonio Puccia, New York. 17793: 

Celestial song; service for Christmas.,. 
w A. A. Payn, m M. Isabelle Ritter, 
Roy E. Nolte, and Carolyn R. Free- 


man, all of U. S.' 8v0. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 23; EH 626176; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 17794 
Céliméne; réverie-boston, Georges: 


Lauweryns, arr. Francis Salabert, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle: 
avee contrebasse, ad lib. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 14; E 624419; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris: 17795. 


Celtic (A) idyl (IdyHe celtique) ; by 
Shaun Hart, of England; orech. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 21; E 625128; Hawkes’ & 
son, London. 17796 


Celtic lament; by Haydn Morris. of 
England ; violin and pf. © Aug. 22, 
1925; 1¢. Sept. 3; E 624087 ; Stainei 
& Bell, Itd., London. VV79T 


Celtic (A) romance; by James M. 
Fulton, of U. S. 4to. 1. Orch.—2. 
Band. © Oct. 21, 1925; 2 ec. each 
Oct. 24; E 626270, 626271; Fillmore 
bros, co., Cincinnati. 17798, 17799: 


Center street blues; w and melody B. 
Christian and R. Cheatham, both 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1925; E 


880 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


17822 


623108; Buddy Christian and Rich- 
ard Cheatham, New York. 17800 


Ces sacrés hindous; marche carac- 
téristique, J. d’ Ux, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c@ Sept. 14; E 
624304; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 


Chagrin (Le) de Pierrot; de Vecsey, 
of Hungary; violon et pf. June 
5, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 10; E 625086; 
Alberti verlag, Berlin. 17802 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Searf dance; air de ballet, arr. A. 
Lange, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 31, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; E 623161; 
Arthur Lange, inc., New York. [© 

rhythmic paraphrase] 17803 


Chang; mandarin dance, Herman 
Finek, of England: oreh. with pf. 


conductor. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 21; EH 625126; Hawkes & 
son, London. 17804 
Chanson (La) d’ automne; paroles 


Paul Verlaine, musique M. Rosselli, 
of Italy. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; BE 
625260; Mary Rosselli, Milan. 


17805 
Chanson (La) d Hamid; sérénade 
mauresque, par FE. Salabert, of 


France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
E 624525; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17806 


Chanson (La) de ma mie; romance, 
- paroles Th. de Banville, musique 
Maurice Delage, of France; © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624353 ; 
J. Jobert, Paris. 17807 


Chanson et etude (Lied und etude) ; 
par Joan Manén, of Spain, op. A-8; 
violon avee ace. d’orch. a cordes. 
Partition. © June 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 8; EH 624219; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 17808 


Chanson populaire; by D. Robinson, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 621619; David Robin- 
son, New York. 17809 


Chanson slave; trio, d’ Avenir H. Mon- 
frea of O. “S:, “op. 22, no. Ls pt., 
violon et violoncelle avee violon 
ripiane et contrebasse, ad lib. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ¢c@. Sept. 14; EH 
620876; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

17810 


Chansonette; by William Adam Fuhr- 
mann, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 23, 
1925; 2 @ Oct. 24; E 626307; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 17811 


17801. 


Chansonnettera; ou, C’est une chan- 
son que je donne, paroles Barencey 
et Danerty, musique R. Dufas et 
Géo. André, both of France. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c« Sept. 14; E 
624349; Péle-méle-édition, Paris. 

17812 ~ 


Chant d’amour; by D. Peele, of U. S., 
op. 23, no. 2; organ. New York, N. 
Xe. ,. VEOWe (Gray. eo: Ot Sept) a5, 
1925; 2 e. Sept. 16; E 620969; Dud- 
ley Peele, Danville, Va. 17813 


Chant d’ automne; trio, Avenir H. 
Monfred, of U. S., op. 21; pf., violon 
et violoncelle avee violon ripiane et 
contrebasse, ad lib, © Aug. 29, 
1925; 2 ec Sept. 14; E 620879; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17814 


Chant de délivrance; chant populaire 
hébraique, musique Darius Milhaud, 
of France; chant et pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 12; E 624888; 
Heugel, Paris. 17815 


Chant du rossignol (Song of the night- 
ingale) ; by F. Filipovsky, of U. S., 
op. 21, arr. L. Biamonte; E flat 
alto saxophone. © 1 ec. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 623305; Louis Biamonte, 
Brooklyn. 17816 


Chant du soir; by Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland, op. 101, no. 2, ed. and rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 623895; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

17817 


Chant (Le) du veilleur; chant popu- 
laire hébraique, musique Darius Mil- 
haud, of France; chant et pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oet. 12; EB 
624887 ; Heugel, Paris. 17818 


Chant hassidique; chant populaire 
hébraique, musique Darius Milhaud, 
of France; chant et pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ¢« Oct. 12; E 624891; 
Heugel. Paris. 17819 


Chantons! paroles Colonel Converset, 
musique M.  Truillet-Soyer, of 
France. 1. Pf. et chant.—2. Chant 
seul 4to. (© Aug. 29, 19255. 1. ¢. 
each Sept. 14; HE 624884, 624392; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17820, 17821 


Chants populaires hébraiques; paroles 
divers auteurs, musique Darius Mil- 
haud, of France. 1. La séparation 
[5 others]. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c. 
Oct. 12; EH 624882; Heugel, Paris. 

17822 


881 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17823 


Charles street cowboy ; w and m Leon- 
ard E. Trout, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2: ¢. 
Oct. 1;:E 623930: Trout’s music 
shop, Baltimore. 17823 


Charleston ball; w and melody Don- 
ald Heywood, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 
23, 1925; E 621954: Hdward. B: 
Marks music co., New York. 17824 


Charleston buddy ; w H. Kohne, melody 
E. Kohne and E. Weish, both of 
Ge SO 1 ev Sept: 08; | 1925.-° 
623004; Ellis Kohbne and Ed. Weish. 
Philadelphia. 17825 


Charleston, dear old Charleston, city 
- by the sea’; w and m E. E. Seebeck, 


Ge 0 So) © ce? Oct. 29, 1925") Eh 
626396; Edward Ernst Seebeck, 
Charleston, S.C: 17826 


Charleston fever; melody: Clarence 
dehnson, of U. §.;.in-C: +© 1 e. Oct. 
5.11925; HK 621423: Chicago’ music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 17827 


Sharleston papa; fox trot, w J. Giul- 
lari, m Howard Miner, of U. S.; pf. 
Oy "el SOCE Ag. kezo A) Gotu: 
Joseph Giullari, Buffalo. 17828 


Charlestonette; fox-trot, w and m 
. Fred Rose and Paul Whiteman, both 
of U. S. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
12; E 623941; Leo Feist, inc., New 


York. 17829 
— —Same. arr. Elmer Schoebel, of 
U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 


10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; EB 623937 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement |] 17830 


Charlestonette; w and melody Fred 
Rose, of U. S. ©1¢. Sept. 11, 1925: 
E 623178; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

17831 


Charmer of my dreams; waltz, w and 
m Milton Harlan, of U. S. © Sept. 


4,.1925; 2 e. Sept. 8; E 623036; 
Milton Harlan music co., Salina, 
Kan. 17832 
Chatelaine (Une) en sa tour...; par 


Gabriel Fauré, of France, op. 110, 
transcription Jacques Durand, of 
France: pf. 4 2 mains. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 ¢c. Oct. 12: E 624982: Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 17833 


Chatterbox (The) girl; w and melody 
J. A. Maes. of U. S. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1925; EK 621856: Joseph A. Maes, 
Murphysboro, Ill. 17834 


Cheerful songs for little songsters: by 
Arthur Edgar French, of U. S. 4to. 


——— same: 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


© Sept. 25, 1925: 2 
621521 ; 
Mass. 


Gi) Oeb/ G5 
Arfredgar press. Revere, 
17835 


—-—Same. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
24; aff. Oct. 3; A 871220; Arfredgar 
press, Revere, Mass. 17836 

Cheerio: from Dearest enemy, w Lo- 
renz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, of 
U.S. © Sept. 19, 1925; 2c. Sept. 
22: FE 623515 ;\>Harms, ine... New 
York. 17837 

Cheerio: w Sidney Clare, melody Vin- 
cent Lopez and Jimmie Monaco, 
both of U. 8S. ©1e. Sept. 11; 1925: 
E 623174: Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

178388 


Cherry flowers; w Agnes Campbell, m 
Mabel W. Daniels, of U. S., op. 29, 
no. 1: sop. or ten., mezzo-sop. or 
bar. © Sept. 9, 1925: 2 e. Oct. 12: 
EH 621638; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 17839 


Chester, the cowboy from Liggett’s ; 
w I. F. Jarnagin, melody Jerry Jar- 
nagin, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1925 ; 
E 621780; Irene Franklin Jarnagin, 
New York. 17840 


Chevaliers (Les) du guet; par H. 
Mouton, of Belgium: orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 e«. Sept. 14; E 624508; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 17841. 


Chez la marquise; canzonetta, EK. Mez-. 
zacapo, arr. Alf. Amadei, of Italy ; 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. .4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢@ Sept. 14; BH 
624311; E. Gaudet, Paris. [© or- 
chestration |] 17842: 


Chicago Charleston; fox trot, w Ted 
Koehler, melody J. Bodewalt Lampe, 
of, AT. S. 1 ©Ol CAOCR ay doaa en, 
621314; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

17843 


© Oct 16, 1926 +2" <. 
Oct.. 17; E 626124; Leo Feist, inc.,. 
New York. 17844. 


Chicago, queen of the land; w and. 
melody R. Jones, of U. 8S. 12mo. 
©, Oct., .23,, 1925; .2.¢., Oct. 26> 
628017; Rubenstein Jones, Chicago. 

17845 


Chickens on the brain: w P. BE. Hom-- 
mell, m Chester Escher, of U. §.; 
violin. hice! Oetrr4, (T9250 
621357; Philemon HE. Hommell, Jer-- 
sey City. 17846 

Child (The) of promise; Christmas. 
service, w Pearl Holloway, Laurene- 
Highfield and others, .m Clarence- 


882 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10,1925™ 


Nevin, John J. Thomas and others, 
ed. Geo. F. Rosche, of U. 8S.  Chi- 
cago, Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. 
© Oct. 2, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
5; A 868899; Geo. F. Rosche, Chi- 
cago.). 17847 


Childhood days; w A. Heikkinen, m 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © Sept. 
toy Loom. 2 ¢.. Oct. 10; H“G621578; 
Arvie Heikkinen, San Francisco. 

17848 


Childhood days; w and melody J. E. 
Phiten, cok Poi S7 ©. be. Oct..)3, 
~ 1925; EK 623741; James EH. Dillon, 
Walnut Grove, Calif. 17849 


Childhood dream; w Wiilliam Le- 
Baron, m O. Vessella, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Atlantic City, N. J. ©le. 
Sept. 30, 1925; E 621277; Oreste 
Vessella, Atlantic City. 17850 


Childhood of Hiawatha; cantata, w 
‘Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, m 
{ra B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
2 ec: Sept. 80; A 868769; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 17851 


Childhood’s dear home; w and melody 
C. Hillman, of U. S. ©1ce. Oct. 3, 
1925; EK 623750; Charlotte Hillman, 
Wytopitlock, Me. 17852 


Children’s carols for. all occasions; 
~English versions Marie-Anne H. 
Walker and Julius Matifeld, se- 
lected, harmonized and ed. Eduardo 
Marzo, of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 623913; Willis 


music co., Cincinnati. [© Compila- 
tion, harmonization and English 
version | 17853 


Chili pepper; by Fred W. Longshaw, 
of U. §S., ed. Phil Worde; instru- 
mental. © 1. Sept. 18, 1925; E 
620973; Perry Bradford music pub. 
co., New York. 17854 


Chimes of Christmastide; w <A. A. 
Payn and others, m A. Geibel, of 
U. S.. 8vo. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 23; E 626174; Adam Geibel mu- 
sie co., Philadelphia. 17855 


Chinese honeymoon; melody L. Mel- 


rose, of U. S. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1925 ;. 


EK 621185; Lester Melrose, Chicago. 
17856 


Chinky butterfly; w Billy Rose, mel- 
ody. Lee David, of U..S,, © .1.¢@ 
Oct. 10, 1925; E 623859 ; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. . 17857 


Cheur de Castor et Pollux; de Ra- 
meau, rev. J. Loéb, of Franee; vio- 


17868 


loncelle et pt. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1.-c. Oct. 12; E 624949; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 17858 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Con- 
eerto; par Fr. Chopin, rev. Victor 
Staub, of France; pf. 1. Op. 11, en 
mi min.—2. Op. 21, en fa min. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c each Oct. 10; 
E 624981, 624932; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 17859, 17860 


—— Largo de la sonate; rev. J. Loéb, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © 
Sept. 19, 192551. ¢.> Oct? 10:' BE 
624953 ; Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 

: 17861 

The student’s Chopin; 24 compo- 

sitions, F. Chopin, selected and ed. 

Arthur Friedheim, of U. S.; pf. 

Aug. 26, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 623894 ; 

Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 17862 


Christ (The). child; Christmas can- 
tata, m J. F. Ohl, of U. 8.; sop., alto 
and ten. solos and cho., with organ 
ace. 4to;* © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 ¢« 
Oct.'26; : aff. Oct. 23; A 871226; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phiia- 
delphia. 17863 


Christ comes; Christmas cantata for 
church choirs and choruses, J. B. 
Herbert, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 16; aff. Oct. 26; 
A 871219; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. -17864 


Christ for the world and the world 
for Christ; w and m P. P. Bilhorn, 
of U. 8S. Chicago, Bilhorn bros. 4to. 
© Sept. 4, 1925;.' 2 ¢. Auge, 28-h 
622851; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago. 17865 


Christ is risen; w and m W. M. Run- 
yan, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct 19; E 621800; William M. Run- 
yan, Chicago. 17866 


Christgeburt ; kammerspiel, nacht ein- 
em text aus oberufer mit musik nach 
alten liedern zum darstellen singen 
und tanzen, Ludwig Weber, of Ger- 
many. Ausgabe Kallmeyer. © July 
30, 1925; 1 e. Oct.. 29; EH 625361; 
Julius Zwisslers verlag, Wolfen- 
buttel, Germany. 17867 


Christmas; cantata, Edward Shippen 
Barnes, of U. 8.;' cho. of mixed 
voices, with sop. solo, organ ace. 
4to. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 12; 
E 626030; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 17868 


883 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1786 


pt. In, n. s., v. 20 


Christmas helper no. 18; recitations, 
exercises and songs, compiled Elsie 
Dunean Yale, of U. S. 12mo.. © 
Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 23, aff. Oct. 
22; A 871154; Hall Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 17869 


Christmas joy; w M. B. Clayes, m Geo. 
©. Stebbins, of U. S. 4to. ©le. 
‘Sept. 22, 1925; H 623540; Mary Bird 
Clayes, Berkeley, Calif. 17870 


Christmas treasury, no. 36; ed. Karl 
K. Lorenz, of U. S. 8vo.. © Sept. 
18 ,1925; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 30; A 
868762; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

17871 


Chromatic ; mazurka, J. A. DePaul, of 
U. S.; 1st..mand. © 1. Sept. 30, 
1925 ; E 621274; Joseph Anthony De- 
Paul, Brooklyn. 17872 


Chromatic capers; by George L. Cobb, 
of U. S.; pf... © June 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 19; E 621762; Walter Jacobs, 
inec., Boston. 17873 


Chrysalis; romance, Harold Melville, 
arr. J. C. Heed, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 25; BH 
621128; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 
[© new arrangement] 17874 


Church of God; w Arthur Sydney 
Booth-Clibborn, m C. Agnew Dema- 
rest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 17; E 626100; C. Agnew Dema- 
rest, Chicago. 17875 


Cinderella; from World of pleasure, 
w Mack Gordon and Anton F. Sci- 
bilia, m George D. Wiest, of U. S. 
© Sept. 3, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 
622938 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 17876 


Cinderella; musical fairy tale in three 
- scenes, libretto and m Harvey Wor- 
thington Loomis, of U. S. Music sce. 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 30; D 
26817; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
17877 


Cinderella Mary; w and melody A. 
Razzore, of U. SS. © 1 & Oct: 3, 
1925; E 623771; Andrew Razzore, 
New. York. 17878 


Circus (The) parade; march, R. O. 
Suter, of U. S., op. 32; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 27, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; E 
626368 ; Theo. Presser e¢o., Philadel- 
phia. 17879 


City (The) beautiful; w and m P. P. 
Bilhorn, of U. 8. Chicago, Bilhorn 
bros. © Sept. 4, 1925; 2c. Aug, 28; 
H 622852; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago. 17880 


Civitan international march; by E..H. 
MeNiel, of U. S.. © Oct. 24, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 26; E 628047; EH. H. Mc- 
Niel, Macon, Ga. 17881 


Clair de lune; paroles Colonel Con- 
verset, musique M. Truillet-Soyer, 
of France. 1. Pf. et chant.—2. 
Chant seul. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c. each Sept. 14; EH 624386, 624389 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17882, 17883 


Clap hands till papa comes home; w 
Roy Turk, melody Lou Handman, of — 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 621309 ; 
Leo. Feist, ine., New York, 17884 


Class formation; march, Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S.; full band with solo 
B flat cornet conductor. 4to. © 
duly 25, 192552) "ec. Sepe eres Ei 
623420; Carl Fischer, ine., New — 
York. 17885 


Cleopatra ; selection, Oscar Straus, ad- 
ditional numbers and arr. Arthur 
Wood, of Great Britain; orch. © 
Sept. 18,1925; 1 e, Oct. 1; H 624729 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© English edition and 
orehestra arrangement] 17886 — 


Cleveland ; w and melody L. W. Wood, 
of U.S. © LT & Oet. (Si 1925; E 
626451 ; Lyman Worthy Wood, Cleve- 
land. 17887 


Climbing roses; by Frances Terry, of 
U. S.; pf., four hands. © Oct. 24, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 30; E 626456; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 17888 


Cloche (La) du bonheur (Lucky bell) ; 
paroles Louis Lemarchand, melodie 
A. Mauprey, of France; chant seul. 
4to. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 11; 
E 624245; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 

17889 


Cloches (Les) du soir; poésie et mu- 
sique par Guy qd Auberyal, of 
France, op. 10; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624824; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 17890 


Clock (The) on the wall; by Frances 
Terry, of U. S.; pf., four hands. 
© Sept. 15. 1925; 2 c Sept, 18; EB 
621075 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

17891 


‘Close to my heart; w and melody W. 


Lyness, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1925; 
EH} 623744; William Lyness, Tillson- 
burg, Ont., Canada. 17892 


Close your eyes my honey; w and m 
F. W. Miller, arr, Harry L. Alford, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1925; 
E 621916; Fred. W. Miller, Hanni- 
bal, Mo. 178938 


884. 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


17916 


Clouds; w Percy Bysshe Shelley, m A. 


Bimboni, of U. S.; mixed voices. . 


New York, G. Ricordi & co., ine. 
4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 15; 
E 621695; Alberto Bimboni, New 
York. 17894 


Clover blossoms; waltz, Franz Kohler, 
of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. 
Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 11; E 620783; Century music 
pub, co., New York. 17895 


Clover lane; w and m HE. Delaby, of 
U. S., arr. Harry L. Alford. © 
Oct. 16, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 621894 ; 
Edith M. De Laby, Chicago. 17896 


Co-caine Jane; w S. Gill, m Edward 
Riley, of U. S. Des Moines, Ia., 
Riley & co. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 12; E 626007; Sam Gill, Des 
Moines, Ia. 17897 


Coco’ mi chiamu; versi G. Marrone, 
musica Pietro Nino, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1925; EH 626070 ; Italian book 
co., New York. 17898 


Co-ed (The) ; w Con Conrad, m Saul 
Bernie, of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. Russel Robinson. © Sept. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 620744; Henry 
Waterson inc., New York. 17899 


Coeur (Le) de Lison ; intermezzo, Jean 
de Smetsky, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; EB 624842; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 17900 


Coeur pensif; meditation, Hugh Blair, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Ade wip lOZo: cl @, Aug. 1I3;, 
624112; W. Paxton & co., ltd.,. Lon- 
don. 


Coeur (Le) qui chante; 12 chansons 
dans le style populaire, texte et mu- 
sique E. Jaques-Dalcroze, of Swit- 
zerland. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1925; EH -624978; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 17902 


Collogue sentimental ; poéme Paul Ver- 
laine, musique J. Canteloube, of 
France. 1. Chant et pf—2. Chant 
a quatuor a cordes. © Oct. 28, 
1925; 1 ec. each Oct. 29; E 625217, 
625218; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 179038, 17904 


Colloquio di bambole (Causerie de 


poupées); intermezzo, F. Paolo 
Frontini; petit orch. con pf. condut- 
tore. Ed. Carisch. 4to. © Aug. 


28, 1925; 1 e@. Oct. 12; E 625034; 
A. & G. Carisch & co., Milan. 
17905 


72763—26——_3 


17901 |} 


Colombes (Les) ; chanson, paroles Al- 
- bert Samain, musique Maurice De- 
lage, of France: © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; EH 624855; J. Jobert, 
Paris. 17906 


Color (A) ecyele; her diamond dream, 
-wandm J. Miller, of U. S. © Aug. 
22, 1925; 2 e. Aug. 31; aff. Aug. 29; 
A 865655; Juanita Miller, Oakland, 
Calif. 17907 


Colorado, jem of jems [sic]; w and m 
Pov pelatheof (We Shea pl se kee ce. 
Sept. 8, 1925; E 623029; Eva May 
Hall, Denver. 17908 


Columba ; fox-trot o blue, J. Bohr, of 
Germany; pf. Buenos Aires, Edi- 
ciones musicales Alfredo -Perrotti. 
© Nov. 15, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1925; 
E 625383 ; José Bohr, New York. 

17909 


Come back mavourneen; w and m J. 
Jefferds, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1925 ; EH 623262; Jennie Jefferds, Mt. 
Holly, N. J. 17910 


Come back to Catalina; w F. J. Hobbs 
and Clyde G. Grant, m F. J. Hobbs, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Ava- 
lon, Catalina Is., Calif. © 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1925; E 623021; Francis 
James Hobbs, Avalon, Calif. 17911 


Come back to me; w G. Pace, melody 
Amol. “hax! of f8e- So KO 'Me 
Sept. 22, 1925; E 623528; Geneva 
Pace, Delta, Utah. 17912 


Come buy my nice fresh ivy; Irish 
flower girl’s song, arr. Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain; sop., mezzo 
sop. and alto. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 6; E 624780; Augener, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 17913 


Come close to me; w Edward Lockton, 
m Gerald Carne, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 10, 1925; 1 c Sept. 11; E 
624269; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 17914 


Come hither ye children (Ihr kinder- 
lein kommet); w Chr. V. Schmidt, 
m harmonized Friedrich Otto Reu- 
ter, of U. S.; children and choir. 
4to. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 14; 
E 620862; Mrs. F. O. Reuter, New 
Ulm, Minn. Ba hd WG 4 85) 


Come, my love, and love me; w B. 
Katzoconi, m Clifton Keith, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1925; E 623810; Bes- 
sie Katzoeconi, Crockett, Calif. 

17916 


885 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17917 


pt. 111, 2. si, v. 20 


Come on coot, do that thing; w and 
melody L. B. Grant, of U. S. 
1 e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 623730; Leola 
B. Grant, Washington. 17917 


Come son dolci i baci tuoi; versi A. 
Birga, musica M. Rosselli, of Milan. 
© 1c. Oct. 20,1925; 1) 625262; 
Mary Rosselli, Milan. 17918 


Come, Spirit, come; w and m W. M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 19; E 621810; William M. 


Runyan, Chicago. 17919 
Come to me; w and melody H. I. 
Graham, of Canada. © 1 e. Sept. 


26, 1925; E 6238604; H. Isabel Gra- 
ham, Seaforth, Ont., Can. 17920 


Come with me to Broadway; Ww and 
melody H. N. de Freitas, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 623593; 
Harry N. de Freitas, Brooklyn. 

17921 


Come ye to Bethlehem ; Christmas can- 
tata, w Elsie Duncan Yale, m Ad- 
dison Halbel, of U. S.; for choirs. 
4to. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 28: 
D 26829; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 17922 


Comedy song; from Merry-merry, mel- 
ody Harry Archer, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1925; E 622893; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 17923 


Common blessings; w Mrs. A. B. Wade, 
m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 
15, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 12; EH 6238191; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

17924 


Community singers’ programme, no. 2; 
ed. Gerrard Williams and Gibson 
Young, both of Great Britain. 4to. 
© Apr. 14, 1925; 1.c. May 8; B 
624639; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© new arrangement] 17925 


Complice nnucente; versi P. L. Fag- 
gello, musica Louis Canoro, of U. S.; 
mand. 1c.) Oen "24. 19255, Ei 
626281; Peter L. Faggello, Brooklyn. 

17926 


Compline [and] Canon-scherzo; by J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 
organ. obl. 8vo. © July 27, 1925; 
1e. July 22; E 624121; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 17927 


Concert fiir viola; von Hugen d‘Albert 
of Switzerland, op. 20, vom cello 
ubertragen A, Spitzner, of Germany. 
© July 9. 1925; 1c. Oct. 10; BE 
625089; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

17928 


Concertino; von Leopold J. Beer, of 
‘ Austria, op. 47; violine und pf.; in 
E moll. © Sept. 3, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
19; E 625177; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 17929 - 


Concerto fiir oboe; von Benedetto Mar- 
cello, bearb. und hrsg. Richard Laus- 
chmann, of Germany; mit cembalo 
oder klav., und streichquartett; in 
C moll. © Sept. 1, 1924; 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1925; E 625088; Rob. Forberg, 
Leipzig. 17930 


Conchita ; par Victor Staub, of France; 
pf. © Sept. 17,1925; 1c. Oct. 12; 
E 624961; Philippo, Paris. 17931 


Connais-tu mon beau village; paroles 
F. Bataille, musique M. Truillet- 
Soyer, of France. 1. Pf. et chant.— 
2. Chant seul. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624882, 624390; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17932, 17933 


Conte fleuri; intermezzo, Alfred Capri, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 12; 
E 624995; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 17934 


Contessa Azzurra ; mazurka, Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy; violin. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 1, 1925; E 620646; Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, New York. 179385 


Contessa Azzurra: polka, D. Tripepi, 
OL -U...S.~ ©ot © "Oct ta ees 
626053 ; Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 

17936 


Convict (The) and the rose; w and 
melody Betty Chapin [pseud. of Bal- 
lard Macdonald and Robert King] 
both of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1925; 
EK 621412; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 17937 


Cooing; w and melody B. Kuhn and 
S. Clark, both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
16, 1925; E 621733; Sylvia Clark 
and Bobby Kuhn, N. Y. 17938 


Copa (La) de la amargura; tango, 
letra Joaquin Gil de Lamadrid y 
Ramon N. Maldonado, musica José 
Antonio Monrouzeau. of U. S.: pf. 
© Aug..44, 190Re"2 “e- "sents - i 
621124; Jose Antonio Monrouzeau, 
Arecibo, Porto Rico. 17939 


Copake, my Copake; w David S. Mo- 
sesson, m Ned Levin, of UV. S., arr. 
Mare Appleton. © Sept. 21, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 8; E 623904; Copake camps 
corp., New York. 17940 


Coqs ... poules et poyssins (Cocks 
. .. hens and chickens) ; scéne, Chil- 
lemont, of France: pf., violon, vio- 


886 


m MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


' 17964 


joneelle, contrebasse ad lib., avec 
‘pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 19. 
1925; 1 ¢c. Oct. 12; E 624960; Phil- 
ippo, Paris. 17941 


Core luntano; versi L. Sica, musica 
Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. acc. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EH 
621259 ; D’ Agostino bros., inc., New 
York. 17942 


Core ngannato; vaizer, versi J. Pal- 
azzolo, musica Fernandez, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, arr. J. Gioe’. 
New York City, Eden music pub. 
co. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 24; 
EH 623308; Joseph Palazzolo, New 
York, 17943 


Cornet (The) ;. blue chart, C. Fair- 
child, of U. S. pt. 1. ©1e. Oct. 2, 
1925; E 626226: Carl Fairchild, 
New York. 17944 


Cornfield melodies; w anon.. m arr. 
B. Cecil Gates, of U. S.; cho. of 
men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; E 623234; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 17945 


Cornwall forever; from The kick-off, 
w Frank Craven and Grantland 
Rice, melody Silvio Hein, of _U. S. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1925; E 626355; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 17946 


Coro di villanelle (Song of the coun- 
try maidens) ; by Roberto Constan- 
tini, of Italy; band. 4to. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 c Oct. 5; BH 621389; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 17947 


Corpus Christi; paroles espagnoles 
José Andres de Prada, paroles fran- 
caises Lucien Boyer, musique José 
Padilla, of Spain. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; BH 624404: Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 


Cortelyou (Winthrop) Andantino; by 
W. Cortelyou, of U. S8.; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 4, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 5; 
E 623083; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 17949 


Coryphée: air de ballet. Kennedy 
Thayne, of England; pf. © Oct. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 22; E 625149: War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 17950 


Cottage (The) on the mountain: w 
J. Lovitt. melody Luther A. Clark, 
of U. 8S. ©.-1 c. Sept. 16, 1925; BH 
620940: Jerry Lovitt, Milltown, Ga. 

17951 


Could I but know: w and'm C. W. 
Caryl [pseud. of Carl Wm. Olson] 
of Sweden, domiciled at Minneap- 


17948 , 


olis, Minn. © ‘Aug. 1, 1925: 2 c. 

Sept. 30; E 626044; Music library 

of modern classics, Minneapolis. 
LI9H2 


Counting the cost; w Strickland Gii- 
lilan, m Clay Smith, of U. S8.; with 
violin and cello obbl. © Oct. &, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 12; E 623982; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 17953 


Country rambles; 21 easy pieces. Er- 
nest Newton, of Great Britain: pf., 
English fingering. bks. 1, 2 © 
Sept. 4, 1925; 1 c. each Sept. 14; 
E 624280, 624281; Phillips & Page, 
London. 17954, 17955 


County (The) called Kern; w Dougias 


M. Allen, m M. C. Garrard, of U. §. 
Bakersfield, Calif., Fifteenth district 
agricultural assn. © Sept. 28, 1925 : 
2 ec. Oct. 5; E 621378; Mary Crarie 
Garrard, Bakersfield, Calif. 17956 


County (The) hymn of Kentucky: 
song, w John Douglass Spears. of 
U.S. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 14; 
E 621681; John D. Spears, Morgan- 
town. Ky. [© words] 17957 


Couperin (Francois) Pastorale: arr. 
Gaspar Cassad6, of Spain; violon- 
celle et pf. © July 14, 1925: 1 ©. 
Sept. 8; E 624583; Universal-edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 1795& 


Course (La) fatale; 
Snoek, of Netherlands, op. 19%: 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14: E 
624519; J. Yves K, Paris. 1795¢ 


Court (The) jester; by A. EH. Lum- 
ley-Holmes, of Great Britain: pf. 
@) Oct. 27%, 1925. 2.c.» Oct-29. EB 
626385; Theo. Presser co., Philade}- 
phia. 17960 


Courtesy; w Hilaire Belloc, m Mary 
Sheldon, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
1, 1925: 1c. Oct. 1; E 624733: Swan 


ouverture. £. 


& co., ltd., London. 17961 
Cow-boy (The) wedding; overture, 
EK. K. Heyser, of U. S.; band. 4tc. 
© Oct. 21, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 24: E 


626273; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 17962 


Cox (Ida) blues: w and melody i. 
Cox, of U.S. ©1.¢ Oct. 5, 1925: 
E 6214380; Chicago music pub. ¢c., 
ine., Chicago. 17963 


Cradle days: w and melody H. Luken, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1925: E 
623590: Harry Luken, Brooklyn. 

17964 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17965 ‘ 


Cramer (J. B.) 60 ausgewihlte kla- 
vier-etiiden (Piano studies) ; von J. 
B. Cramer, mit vorwort, fingersatz, 
vortragsbezeichnungen und anmer- 
kungen Hans von Biilow, durchgese- 
hen Max Ritter, of Germany, eng- 
lische tibersetzung Mevanwy Rob- 
erts, franzOsische tibersetzung Em- 
‘manuel Barblan. Ed. Breitkopf. 
heft. 1-4. © Aug. 24, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 19; E 624642; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 17965 


Crépuscule lunaire au large; noc- 
turne, André Pascal, of France; pf. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; B 
624987; Durand et cie., Paris. 

17966 


Crévecoeur (Louis de) Deux mélo- 
dies; muSique L. de Crévecceur, of 
France. 1. Villanelle de la chauve- 
souris; paroles Maurice Heim. [1 
other] © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624976; Hditions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 17967 


Cristoforo Colombo; w and m G. 
Costantino, of U. S. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 8; E 626212; Gabriele Cos- 
tantino, Brooklyn. 17968 


Crocodile’s (The) step; fox-trot, Paul 
Fosse, of France; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 22; E 624634; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

17969 


—_— Same. pf. © Oct. 5, 1925: 1 ¢. 
“ Oct. 6; E 624806; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 17970 


Croon of the sea; by Freda Swain, 
of England; pf. © Aug. 18, 1925; 
1c Aug. 24; H 624242; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine., London. 17971 


Cross my heart; w Flosse Winnie 
Asher, m Clara Osterle Snyder, of 
WS) (© Oct, "24-0925 2c) Oct. 
26; E 628045; Snyder, Asher mu- 
sie co., Jackson, Mich. 17972 


Cross my heart mother, I love you; 
w Al Piantadosi, melody Jack Mc- 
Coy and Sam Williams, both of 
U8. Onde Oc 271925 5" 
621642; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 17973 


Same. pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
Ed. Smalle. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 28; E 626398; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. New York. 17974 


Cross word puzzle blues; w R. For- 
syth, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1925; E 623561; Rob- 
ert Forsyth, Des Moines. 17975 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 20 


Crossing the bar; quartette, w Al- 
fred Lord Tennyson, m A. F. M: 
Custance, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
12; E 623158; Arthur F. M. Gus- © 
tance, Duluth, Minn. 17976 


Crown Him; hymn, w Laurene High- 
field, m S. W. Beazley, of U. 8S. © 
Aug. 15, 1925; 2.¢. Sept. 12; HE 
623208; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 17977 


Cryin’ for the moon; w and m Jack 
Stern, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 10, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 
623241; Stern & Brin music co., 
Seattle. 17978 


Cuando te alejas de mi; vals-cancion, 
letra y musica Belisario de Jesus 
Garcia, of Mexico. © 1 e. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623382; A. Wagner y Ley- 
ien, sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

17979 


Cuckoo (The); composition in the 
olden style, H. Maurice Jacquet, of 
France, op. 1; pf. © Sept. 5, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 18; EH 624622; Mrs. An- 
drée George Jacquet, New York. 

17980 


Cupid; from Nicolette, w Kingsley 
Lark, m Patrick Barrow, of. Great 
Britain. © |Aue...24 1925+ 1. e. 
Sept. 5; E 624193; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 17981 


Cupid’s rules; w and melody M. Bass, 
of Us Ss. ©-4d © Oct. 12,4925. 
621604; Martin Bass, Youngstown, 
O. 17982 


Curi, curuzzu (My love, my darling) ; 
song, Geni Sadero, arr. Deems 'Tay- 
lor, of U. S8.; three women’s voices. 
4to. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
19; EH 623521; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 17983 


Curwen’s (Clayton C.) juvenile happy 
days; twelve little piano pieces with 
w, Clayton C. Curwen, of U. S., op. 
166. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 5; A 864481; Bach music co., 
Boston. 17984 


Cygnes ...sur un étang (Swans... 
on a lake); image, Chillemont, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle, 
contrebasse ad lib., avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 12; E 624958; Philippo, Paris. 

17985 


Czarodziejski taniec; muzyka W. Ba- 
luta of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1925; E 623945; Win Baluta, Chi- 
cago. 17986 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Czerny (—) Study: by Czerny, op. 
599, no. 92, selected and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 29; E 620592; Art 
publication soe., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, phrasing, annotations and 
glossary. ] 17987 


D. V. B. S. joys; w and m E. N. Mel- 
lars, of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 18; E 621081; Ella Newton 
Mellars, San Francisco. 17988 


D’ye love me? from Sunny, w Otto 
Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 
wom Jerome Kern, of U. S.* © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 22; EH 


623539 ; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
17989 
Da-da-da- dum, dum-da-dum; w and 


melody Roy Turk and Maceo Pink- 
ard, both of U. S.°'© Je: Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623781; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17990 


Daddy and I are so lonely at home; 
w and m A. B. Klinetob, of U. S. 
© 1 e. Oct. 12, 1925; E 621614: A. 
Berd Klinetob, Hazleton, Pa. 17991 


Daddy’s going away; w and melody 
Mrs. L. M. Thompson, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621855; Mrs. 
L. M. Thompson, Rosslyn, Va. . 17992 


Daddy’s in trouble; fox-trot, w Lady 
White, m Bauer bros., of U. S. © 
Sept: 22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
623677: Lady White, Forest Green, 
Mo. 17993 


Daddy’s lullaby; crooning lullaby or 
yodel, w EH. S. Nixon, m P. Nixon, 
of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1925; BE 
623570; Ed. S. and Paul Nixon, 
Rome, Ga. 17994 


Dahe'm; gedicht A. Voigt, musik Wil- 
helm Decker, of Switzerland, op. 
291; minnerchére. 4to. © Feb. 26, 
1925; 1 e. Aug. 20; E 624139; Gebr. 
Hug. & co., Leipzig. 17995 


Dainty Cupid; valse ballet, Lester W. 
Keith, of “U..S8.>. pf. © July 18, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 19; E 621756; Wal- 


ter Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 17996 
Dainty daffodils; mazurka, Franz 


Kohler, of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; 
pf. Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 11; E 620786; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 17997 


Deinty maid; dansette, M. H. Ribble, 
of U. S.; band. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 2; E 622911; Victor pub- 
lications, inc., Chicago. 17998 


18009 


Daisies, old fashioned daises; w and 
m EK. G. Ochsner, of U. S., arr. Car} 
A. Weber. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1925: 
E 620943; Emilia yaee Ochsner, 


Seattle. 17999 
Daisy; by Richard J. Pitcher, of 
UV. S53 "pk: ©: Aus.’ 29°°1925: 2 .c. 


Sept. 1; E 622864; Theo. Presser co.. 
Philadelphia. 18006 


Dama di Montmartre; operetta in tre 
atti di Carlo Lombardo, dalla com- 
media G. Feydeau, musica Ermete 
Liberati, of Italy; canto e pf. © 
Aug. 15, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 8; D 26808: 
Carlo Lombardo, Milan. 18001 


Dance exercises; elementary syllabus, 
m written and arr, Olive Winch- 
field, of Great Britain, from direc- 
tions given by E. Espinosa, ST. sph, 


© Aug. 28, 1925: 1 c. Sept. 9: E 
624197 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 18002 


Dance of the Amazons; by Anatole 
Liadow, op. 65, arr. Adolf Schmid, 
of England, domiciled at New York: 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Sept. 1. 
1925; 2 ce Sept. 4; BE 623075; G 
Schirmer, inc. New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 18008 


Dance of the brownies; by A. D. Duck- 
worth, of Great Britain; pf. Lon- 
don, W. Paxton & co., ltd. © Oct. 
9, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 3; E 624804; A. D. 
Duckworth, London. 18004 


Dance of the maniaes: by George L. 
Cobb, of U. S.: pf. © May 10, 1924: 
2 c. Oct. 19, 1925; BH 621745; Walter 


Jacobs, inc., Boston. 18905 
Same. arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 

Ue S. “orch: @ 4to. ‘© Jan. '22,°1925: 
2 ec: Oct. 19; ‘HY’ ' 621744; Walter 
Jacoks, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 18006 
Dance orientale; par P. Cettier, of 


France; clarinette en si bémol et pf. 
© Sept: 17, 1925: 1 ¢. Oct. 12: E 
624837 ; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 18007 


Dance rustique; mazurka, Gail Ridg- 
way Brown, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Sept. .23; 1925:;°2 c? Sept. 25; E 
621180; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18008 


Dance under the elms; intermezzo, €. 
Reinecke, arr. Fred Lampe, of U. §.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © July 1, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 25: HE 621130; Emil 
Ascher, ine.. New York. [© new 
arrangement | 18008 


889 


18010 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7 pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dancers (The) ; by Cyril F. A. Carty, 
of U.S. op. 2; no. 3; pf.’ © Oct. 
24, .1925.3(726 c.9, Oct, 21 15H 621921 - 
Chandler-Ebel music eco., Brooklyn. 

18010 


Dancing dolls; valse, C. A. Egener, of 
Us. Sanpioe © Sept. 95,1925; 2c. 
Sept. 9; E 620740; Jack Snyder pub. 
co., ine., New York. 18011 


Dancing land; w and m Phil Martin, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
Kel Keech; in E& flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 26, 
1925: 1° Gy Oete “30,5 5 620228.279 B. 
Feldman & co., London. 18012 


Dancing (The) master; by Edmund 
Severn, of U. S.; four violins with 
pf. ace. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
21: E 623424: Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

18013 


Dancing shadows; by Hans Schick, of 
U. S.: pf. Boston-New York. Evans 


music co. © Oct. 6, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
8: H 621498; M. T. Evans, Boston. 
: 18014 


Dannell in the li-yon’s den; w from 
negroes on Miller plantation, m C. L. 
Miller, of U. S.; mixed voices. © 
1 e. June 20, 1925; E 621046; Clem- 
entine Lawrence Miller, Okolona, 
Miss. 18015 


Dans Vallée profonde; réverie, Paul 
Fosse, of France, op. 98; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 5, 
1925: 1 ce. Oct. 6; E 624805; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

18016 


Same. violon avec ace. de pf. 
Sept. 3, 1925; 1c. Sept. 4; E 624085; 


Société anonyme des éditions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 18017 
Dans Vergastule; moderato dra- 


matique, Vincent Fosse, of France; 


orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢«. Sept. 14; EB 
624517; J. Yves K, Paris. 18018 


Dans le pays du réve (In dream land) ; 
serenade, Gaston Lemaire, of 
France. 1. Violoncelle-—2. Violon 
solo, violoncelle conecertant et pf. 
ou harpe. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢« 
each Oct. 12; E 624854, 624855; 
Gaston Lemaire, Paris. 

18019, 18020 


Dans ses grands yeux bleus! fox trot, 


Joseph Rico, of Italy; orch. avec. pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925: 


1c. Sept. 14; BE 624333 ; E. Lacroix, 
Paris. 18021 


Danse de négres; ikoetenn Fran- . 
eesco Paolo Frontini, of Italy ; petit- 
orch., con pf. conduttore. 4to. Hd. 
Carisch. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. 


Oct. 12; E 6250382; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 18022 
Danse rituelle du Sabbath : Waprés 


une mélodie hebraique, Lazare Sa-. 
minsky, of U. S., op. 26, no. 1; pf. 
©,..Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ©), Oct212; 1925 - 
EK 624965.; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 18023 


Danseuse; mazurka intermezzo. J. Hd. 
Barat, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; EH 624457; EHEvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 18024 


Daphne, my wonderful one; fox-trot 
from Oh you, w Paul Porter and 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, m Milton 
Suskind, of U. 8S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
2 e¢ Oct. 10; H 6239381; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 18025 


Dark (The) cavalier; w Margaret 
Widdemer, m 8S. W. Doty, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1925; E 626317; Stan- 
lev West Doty, East Orange, N. J. 

18026 


Darktown shuffle; jazz arr., Joe 
Thomas and Earl Baker, both of U. 
S., arr. J. Thomas; orch. © Aug. 


1,.1925; 2.¢e. Sept. 17;,-H, 628278; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 18027 


Darling I love you (Cherie je t’aime) ; 
from Lucky 7, fox-trot song, w and 
m Howard Fogg, of Canada. [Hng- 
lish and French text] © Oct. 27, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 6; E 625368; Leo 
Feist, ltd., Toronto, Canada. 18028 


Dashing (The) cavalree; one-step 
march, w Joseph G. Garrison, m D. 


Scotti, of U...S. +© Oct...26, 1925; 
2 e. Oct; 235, BH 621950; Paragon 
music co., New York. 18029 
Dawn; w Roscoe Gilmore Stott, m 
Fred R. Weaver, of U. S.; high 


voice, with obbl. cello and violin. 


©: Aug.’ 2), 1925: 2 je Aug7iG 5) Ei 
622496; Pallma music publishers, 
Chicago. 18030 


Dawn in the Hast; w Arthur Sydney 
Booth-Clibborn, m C. A. Demarest, 
of U. S...© Feb: 10; 19257)2*¢. Oct. 
17; E 626095; C. Agnew Demarcst, 
Chicago. 18031 


890 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18058 


Day after day; w Rabindranath Ta- 
gore, m Frank Bridge, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; 
HE 624559; Augener, ltd., London. 

18032 


Day (A) by the sea; six little sketches, 
Raymond Loughborough, of Eng- 
land; pf., continental fingering. 1. 
In the train. [5 others] © Sept. 
10, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 25; E 624682; 
Rowland’s, London. 18033 


Day dreams; w Frank Nelson and 
James Manwell, m A. Bain, of U. S. 
Chicago—Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
co. © Aug. 4, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 
622906; Alexander Bain, Chicago. 

18034 


Day (A) in the fields; by Cyril F. 
A. Carty, of U. S., op. 2, no. 1; pf. 
@©wOcts 24: 1925’) 2: e)! Oct... 21; EB 
621920; Chandler—Ebel music ©o., 
Brooklyn. 18035 


Day (The) that I met you; w Lou 
Davis, melody Henry W. Santly, of 
U.S. ©lc. Oct. 7, 1925; FE 621508; 
Leo, Feist, inc.. New York. 18036 


Daybreak; w Henry W. Longfellow, m 
Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass. 4to. © Aug. 20, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 9; E 623838; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 18037 


Daylight’s breaking blues; w and mel- 
ody C. Fulcher, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1925; E 623875; Charles 
Fulcher, Augusta, Ga. 180388 


Days of hearts and flowers; by Theo. 
M. Tobani and N. Shilkret, arr. Na- 
thaniel Shilkret, of U. S8.; full orch. 
4to. 1. Concert ed.—2. Fox-trot. 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 2 c. each Sept. 3; 
E 621021, 621022; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

18039, 18040 


Days of hearts and flowers; w J. F. 
Mahoney. m Theo. M. Tobani and 
Nat Shilkret, both of U. S. New 
York, Harms, ine. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 3; E 621023; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 18041 


Days of sunshine ; song without words, 
Emil Kronke, of Germany, op. 187; 
pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 29; 
EK 626378; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18042 


Days of yore; waltz, J. Vollmar, of U. 
S.; Hawaiian guit. with regular guit. 
ace. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; 
E 621844; Jacob Vollmar, Rochester, 
N. Y. 180438 


De vous 4,moi; de Quand on est trois, 
paroles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624410; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 18044 


De vous 4 moi; fox-trot de la comé- 
die musicale Quand on est trois, par 
Joseph Szule, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur et paroles. 4to. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 14; HEH 


624530; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 18045 
Dear (James R.) Two songs; w 


Padraic Colum, and Arthur Beck- 
ett, m J. R. Dear, of England. 
Tread softly. [1 other] © Oct. 
14, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 21; E 625169; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 18046 


Dear high school days; w J. M. 
Walsh, m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. Wit- 
mark school ed. 4to. 1. Sop., alto 
and bar.—2. Female  voices.—3. 
Male voices.—4. Mixed voices.—5 
Treble voices. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 c. each Sept. 9; E 620710-620714; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18047-18051 


Dear little flower; w and melody T. 
Wimbish, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621870; Theodore Wimbish. 
Boston. 18052 


Dear little girl; w and m Jennie C. 
Sogn, of U. S.. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 23; E 621941; Paragon mu- 
sic co., New York. 18053 


Dear little pal; w and melody J. New- 
ell, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 621592; Jeanette Newell, Pitts- 
field, Me. 18054 


Dear little pal I love you; ballad, w 
and m J. J. Hoffmann, of U. S. 
©); Oeti8,:),1925 =..2\-e:; Octi 12,8 
626010; Jos. J. Hoffmann, Burling- 
ton, Wis. 18055 


Dear (The) little shamrock; popular 
Irish melody, adapted and arr. AIl- 
fred Moffat, of Great Britain, Au- 
gener’s ed. 4to. 1. Sop., mezzo- 
sop. and alto—2. Sops. 1, 2. 
Sept. 28, 1925; 1 ce. each Oct. 27; H 
625235, 625236; Augener, lItd., Lon- 
don. [© adaptation and arrange- 
ment] 18056, 18057 


Dear little treasure of mine; w Gitz 
Rice, m David Mendoza, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 27; E 626395; G. Ricordi & co., 
inec., New York. 18058 


891 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18059 


_ pt. mm, ni s., v. 20 


Dear, oh dear; fox-trot, w and m Car- 
los B. McAfee, of U.°S., arr Merle 
J. Kendrick. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21; E 621070; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18059 


Dear old Rockland; w and m G. A. 
Wilson, of U. S. Boston, Mass., 
Fenway music pub. co. © Oct. 22, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 31; E 626476; George 
A. Wilson, Auburndale, Mass. 

18069 


Dear (The) old seventy first; w 
Robert S. Sutliffe, melody Lambert 
L. Eben, of U. S. 4to. © July 15, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; BH 621245; 71st 
infantry N. Y. N. G., New York. 

18061 


Dear one of mine; w and m Mrs. H. 
D. Jones, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 
1925; E 623610; Mrs. H. Donglas 
Jones, New Orleans. 18062 


Dear pal how Ill miss you; w and m 
Ernest Medeiros, Joe Sylvia and 
Lee Newton, all of U. S. © Oct. 
2,':1925; 2.e. Oct. 10; BE 626024; 
Sylvia & Medeiros, New Bedford, 
Mass. 18063 


Dearest you sleep in Flanders; w and 
m M. Ayers, of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 3, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 2; E 623711; Maude 
Ayers, Lunenburg, Mass. 18064 


Death house blues; w and melody Nom 
Delaney, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621707; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New Yorx. 

18065 


Death the leveller; part-song, w Shel- 


ley, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great Brit-. 


ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 

29, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 26; E 625214; 

W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 
18066 


Deep (The) sea roads; w Kay Yoster, 
m D. J. Evans, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 6; B 
624795;  Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 18067 


Deine beine, deine nase und dein 
mund; foxtrot, aus Olly Polly, ge- 
sangstexte Willi Kollo, musik 
Walter Kollo, arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © Sept. 5, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 23; EH 624654; Drei-mas- 
ken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 18068 


Delannoy (Marcel) Quatre monyve- 
ments; de M. Delannoy, of France; 
pf. 1. Faubourien. [3 others] © 
Aug..29). 1925; ££ \e@0 Sept: 14%) 
624354; J. Jobert, Paris. 18069 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Naila; 
intermezzo, arr. A. Lange, of U. 
S.; pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
12; E 623163; Arthur Lange, ine. ~ 
New York. [© rhythmic para- 
phrase] _ 18070 


Coppelia ballet, 


Nocturno; from 
arr. Fred Lampe, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Apr. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 621125; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. [© new. 
arrangement] 18071 


Délices (Les) de Suzy; valse inter- 
mezzo, H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢@. Sept. 14; EH 
624515; J. Yves K, Paris. 18072 


Delius (Frederick) Fiinf klavierstiicke 
(Kive piano pieces) ; von F. Delius, 
of Great Britain. 1. Mazurka und 
walzer fiir ein kleines madechen. [4 
others] © Aug. 18, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
7; E 624761; Universal edition ac- 
tiengesellschaft, Vienna. 18073 


Del Rio; march, A. W. Hughes, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Boston; 
full orch. 4to. © July 15, 1925; 
2e. Aug. 6; E 620200; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. 18074 


Denison’s searchlight minstrel; open- 
ing chorus and finale, w Jeff Branen, 
m Harry L. Alford, of U. S. © Oct. 
15, 1925; 2 c Oct. 19; E 621828; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 18075 


Denison’s sunshine opening chorus 
[and] Denison’s sunshine, finale; 
musical comedies, w Jeff Branen, m 

arry. L... Alford, of ‘U.S. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 19, 1925; EH 621829; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 18076 


Departure; w Hermann Hagedorn, m 
Charles Sanford Skilton, of U. S.; 
high voice. © July 25, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21; E 623466; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 18077 


Derbyshire song; w John Drinkwater, 
m Alec Rowley, of England; high 
voice, in F. © Aug. 14, 1925; 1 ¢.. 
Aug. 27; E 624255 ; Winthrop Rogers, 
Itd., London. 18078 


Des ballades au hameau; paroles Paul 
Fort, musique Beatrice Mary Hall, 
of England. © Dee. 31, 1924; le. 
Oct. 12, 1925; E 624966; Editions 
Maurice Senart, Paris. 18079 


Desert (The) call; fox trot, Daniel 
Breeskin and Betty Moret [pseud. 
of E. W. Francis] of U. 8.; pf. 


892 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18102 


1 ce Sept. 16, 1925; E 623319; 
Blisabeth Wheeler Francis, Wash- 
ington. 18080 


Desert (The) pines (Les pins au 
désert) ; by H. Gascoigne Hart, of 
England; pf. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1c. 
Oct. 12; E 624831; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

18081 


Désir; by Richard Drake Saunders, of 
U. S., op. 12; pf. © Sept. 25, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 1; E 621300: G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 18082 


Desire under the elms; romanza ap- 
passionata, Herman F. Siewert, of 
U. S., op. 16, arr. Geo. H. Sanders; 
conductor, pf. -organ. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 623281; Geo. 
H. Sanders co., New York. 18083 


Desperation; romanza appassionata, 
Walter C. Schad, of U. S., ed. Geo. 
H. Sanders; conductor pf. —organ. 
© Oct. 6, 1925; 2 ce Oct. 12; E 
626236; Geo. H. Sanders co., New 
York. 18084 


Deutsches hoffen; worte Carl Bohm, 
musik Heinrich Mannfred, of Ger- 
many, op. 127; mittlere stimme. © 
May 2o- 1925 °h «Aug. 20: Hh 
624154; Heima -verlag. Berlin- 
Schoneberg, Germany. 18085 


Deuxiéme quatuor; par Tadeusz Io- 
teyko, of Germany, op. 46; 2 violons, 
alto et violoneelle. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624968; Edi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18086 


Deuxiéme sonate; par Albert Roussel, 
of France, op. 28; violon et pf. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; E 
624380; Durand et cie., Paris. 

18087 


Devaux (Jules) Six etchings; by J. 
Devaux, of England, op. 38; pf. Ed. 
Wood. Dance gracieuse. [5 others] 
ferwocens, 1925 Bo ek Oct) 12+" 
623888 ; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 18088 


Devon ditties: old Devon airs arr. 
Charles A. Trew, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1925: 1c. Sept. 14: 
EK 624554; A. Weekes & co., Itd., 
London. 18089 


Devon (The) maid; w John Keats, m 
_E. O: Hurst, of U..S. © .1-c¢. Sept. 
17, 1925; E 623326; Edna Oddie 
Hurst, Chagrin Falls, O. 18090 


Devonshire lilies; two-part cho. for 
schools, w Fred G. Bowles, m Louis 
Adolphe Coerne, of U. S., op. 182, 


72763—26——4. 


‘no. 2; sop. and alto. 4to. © Oct. 
8, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 30; E 626464; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 18091 


Devotion; love song and prelude, Her- 
man Hand, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 16; E 623243; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 18092 


Di ghe no; melody R. Romani, of Italy. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1925; E 626182; Ro- 
mano Romani, New York. 18093 


Di notte; waltz. A. Montalto, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. Oct. 
14, 1925; E 621663; Agostino Mon- 
talto, New York. 18094 


Diable (Le) au moulin; ouverture, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624497; J. Yves K., 
Paris. 18095 


Diatonische tonleitern (Diatonie 
seales) ; im lagenwechsel der 1. bis 
9. lage sowie dur u. moll tonleitern, 
Karl Nowotny, of Austria, op. 17; 
violin. © June 20, 1925; 1c. Oct. 7; 
E 624759; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 18096 


Dickey’s love chirps; w and m M. SS. 
Feibusch, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1925: E 621621; Mignon Schocken 
Feibusch, San Francisco. 18097 


Dieu vainqueur; psaume en 3 chants, 
texte extrait des Psaumes, Mary 
Haudebert, musique, Lucien Haude- 
bert, of France, op 15. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624980; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. [© 
reductions | 18098 


Dint’ ’ellenzole; versi F. D. G. Cic- 
ciotto, musica L. Donadio, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
8vo. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2c. Sept. 18; 
E 620989; Verdi music roll mfg., 
co., New York. 18099 


Ditson’s progressive orchestra folio; 
for beginners, James M. Fulton and 
T. H. Rollinson, both of U. S.; orch. 
25 pts. © July 18, 1925; 2 ce. each 
Aug. 28; E 621804; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 18100 


Divinia; mazurka, melody D. Tripepi, 


of UL Siv©) te. Oot 14 19254 
621662; Domenico Tripepi, Brook- 
lyn. 18101 


Dixie born; w and m Hidith Paine, of 
U. S. New York City, Black and 
white music co. © July 15, 1925; 2 
ce. Aug. 25; E 622878; Rob Byron 
Colgrove, New York. 18102 


893 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18103 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Dixie days; w and m F. Zipkin and 
C. Bart, both of U. S. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E 620919; Carl 
Burt and Fred Zipkin, Rochester, 
NY. 18103 


Dixie dreams; w A. Gerber, melody 
Dave Dreyer, of U. S. ©1ce. Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621849; Alex Gerber, 
New York. 18104 


‘Dizzy blues; by H. Sosnik, of U. S8.; 

pf. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1925; E 623309; 

Harry Sosnik, Forest Park, IU. 
18105 


Dizzy Lou; melody J. Baudue, jr., of 
U. S. © 1 e¢ Oct.. 16,.1925; E 
621737; Jules Baudue, jr., Harris- 
burg, Pa. 18106 


Do kippers swim folded or flat; w 
Paul Dewrance, m Bud Stewart, of 
Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech. © Oct. 5, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 8; 
EH 624758; B. Feldman & eco., Lon- 
don, 18107 


Do you believe in fairies? w Great- 
rex Newman, m Wolseley Charles, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 9, 1925; 1 
e. Oct. 14; E 625101; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 18108 


Do you grieve, because we had to 
part; w and m P. F. Quinn, of U. S. 
New York, Equitable music corp. 
© Sept. 9, 1925; 2 c« Sept. 24; E 
623549; Peter F. Quinn, Suffield, 
Conn. 18109 


Do you still love me as you roam the 
whole world thru; w and melody 
M. Mumma, of U: S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621857; Myrtle Mumma, 
Rockford, Ill. 18110 


Doant wanta be buried in the storm; 
w and m Clementine L. Miller, of 
WaeS! (Ola c.” funen 20s ea K) 
621045 ; Clementine Miller, Okolona, 
Miss. 18111 


Doléne; schottisch espagnole, F. 
Grootaérs, of Belgium; petit orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; H 624325; 
Francois Grootaérs, Liége, Belgium. 

18112 


Dolores; elegischer walzer, Walter 
Niemann, of Germany, op. 101, no. 
1; pf. © May 14, 1925; 1¢ Aug. 
20; E 624177; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig. 18113 


Dolores; w and melody I. K. Robert- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1925: 


EK 621742; Isobel K. Robertson, 
Cleveland. 18114 
Dom.-diminished progression, no. 1; 
chromatic, D. Berend, of U. S8.; ten. 
banjo. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E 623301; David Berend, New 
York. 18115 
Dom.-diminished progression no. 2; 
chromatic, D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. 
banjo. © Aug. 15) 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
29; H 623302; David Berend, New 
York, 18116 
Domine salyum fac populum and O 
bone Jesu; w and m F. J. McDon- 
ough, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 2; E 621364: McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 18117 
Don Peppino; polka, J. Torre, of U.S. 
© 1 c Oct. 15, 1925; BH 626054; 
Joseph Torre, Brooklyn. 18118 
Donizetti (Gaetano) O Columbia, we 
hail thee! arr. John C. Donovan, of 
U. S.; unison voices. 4to. © Sept. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; H 623659 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. [© 
arrangement | - 18119 
Donna Fifi; mazurka, F. Baselice, of 
U. 83) © JA jen Septegay 125. 
621190; Frank Baselice, New York.) 
18120 


Don’t butter your bread on both sides; 
w .W. Ro. GL Duane, may Wowk. G. 
Duane and Frank Owen, jr., both of 
WeOS, = ©© Te VOeck SO een 
628152; William R. Galt Duane. New 
York. ! 18121 

Don’t come crying to me; w Bennie 
Ryan, melody Jimmy Morgan, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1925; EB 621511; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18122 


Don’t I look like Harold Lloyd; w and 
m Hd. EH. Bryant and Hubert W. 
David, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff. and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©.Sept: 1, 1925; 1c, Sept. 2;,-E 
624063 ; Worton David, ltd., London. 

18123 

Don’t kiss that girl; song-fox trot, 
mélodie L. Wells-Hansen, of France. 
© 1e. Sept. 14, 1925; E 624342; 
Lauritz Wells-Hansen, Nice, France. 

18124 

Don’t say no: Irish hop jig, w F. W. 
Harvey, m adapted and arr. A. Her- 
bert Brewer, of England; sop. or 
ten. (In A sprig of shamrock) © 
Aug. ‘29,-.1925; > 17 © Septes 9: 
624110; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

18125 


Don’t take a chance take a Checker; 
fox trot, w Johnny Chamberlain 


894 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


1815¢ 


and Tony Luongo, m Joe Long, arr. 
Jack Miller, both of U. S.; orch. 


4to. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
12; E 6209387: Checker taxi co., 
Boston. 18126 


Don’t tampa with the vamp’a Tampa ; 
w and melody Dewey Hambieton, of 
eas. ©,,' ¢., Oct.-16,;, 1925; HB 
621741; Richard Waldo Hambleton, 
Baltimore. 18127 


Don’t tell me that you love me; w 
Hugh Stryker, m D. Stryker, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
eer 22 192): BY 626195; ‘Daisy 
Stryker, South Bend, Ind. 18128 

Don’t wait too long; w and melody I. 
Beran: of ‘WU. S.. © 1 c¢. Sept. 1, 
1925; HE 620641; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18129 

Same. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 «. 

Sept. 26; E 623655; Irving Berlin, 

ine.. New York. 18130 


Don’t wake me up, let me dream; w 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, melody Abel Baer 
and Mabel Wayne, both of U. S. © 
1 c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623500; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18131 

Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 

21; E 628007; Leo Feist, inc., New 

York. 18132 


——Same. arr. Arthur Lange, of 
U. 8.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 
mer 1925: 2 e€. Oct. 22;- BH 626848 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 18133 

Don’t you try to high hat me; by Jack 
Linx, of U. 8.; melody with pf. ace. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1925; 
E 621192; Polk C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. 18134 

Dorien; Ww Brabazon Lowther, m 
Bryceson Treharne, of England; 
low or med. voice. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 4; E 623071; G. Schirmer, 
ine.. New York. 18135 


Dorothy; w and m E. 8. Hoffmann, of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1925; E 623566; Eva Sweeney Hoff- 
mann, Washington. 18136 


Dorothy’s a buxom lass; old ballad, 
w traditional, m arr. Howard Carr, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
i ¢. Sept. 17; E 624600; W. Paxton 
& ¢@o., Itd., London. 18137 


Dot’s vot Looie uses; w Speed Lang- 
worthy, m Art Linick, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 26, 1925; 
2 ¢. Sept. 11; E 620909; Milton Weil 
musi¢e co., Chicago. 18138 

Doux aveu; moment musical, F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624541; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 1813¢ 


Down-adown-derry; choral ballad, w 
Walter de la Mare, m Harry Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain; female 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 7; E 624788; Boosey & co., Itd.. 
London. 18146 


Down and out; vocal fox trot, from 
The prince and the maid; w Adrian 
Ross of Great Britain, m Hans Ail- 


bout. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
23; E 624672; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, itd. London. [© 
hew edition with English words] 

18141 

Down by the brook; w and m F. J. 

Morrow, of U. S.; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 

10, 1925; E 623886; Frederick James 

Morrow, Portsmouth, N. H. 18142 


Down by the winegar works; w and 
melody Walter Donovan, Don Bestor 
and Roger Lewis, all of U. S. € 
1 e. Sept. 22, 1925; E 623526; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 18148 

pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Dick 
Konter. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 ¢ Oci. 
17; E 621847; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec., New York. 18144 

Down in Argentine; w and melody C. 
O. Bergner, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
31, 1925; E 626447; Carl Otto Berg- 
ner, Johnstown, N. Y. 18145 


Down in dear old Tennessee; w and 
melody J. J. McAllister, of U. &. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620831: 
Joseph James McAllister, Mare Is- 
land, Calif. 18146 


Down in moonlight valley; w K. 
Fredericksen, m Lucille Burton, of 


Us Soon Or. -ciOeckt.) 21571925: EH 
626426; Karen Fredericksen, San 
Francisco. 18147 


Down in Tennessee; w and melody P. 
McHugh, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623358; Paul McHugh, 
Washington, Pa. 18148 

Down in the glen; w Katharine Ad- 
ams, m H. G. Hier, of U. S.; with 
violin and cello obbl. Chicago, Ili., 
Gilbert music co. © Oct. 30, 1925: 
2c. Oct. 26; E 628030; Ethel Glenn 


Hier, New York. 1814¢ 
Down Main street; march, A. J. 
Weidt, of U. S.; pf. © May 23, 


1925 ; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 621755; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 18156 


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18151 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Down Mare street, Hackney way; w | Draw nigh unto God; w and m P. D. 


Dorothy Warne, m Frederick Drum- 
mond, of Great Britain. © Sept. 10, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 12; EH 624266; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 18151 


Down memory’s lane to you; w and 
melody R. G. Revelle, of U. S. | 
1c. Sept. 26, 1925; EH 623618; Rob- 
ert G. Revelle, St. Lazare, Man., 
Canada. 18152 


lown on the Jersey shore; w A. Jack- 
~on, m J. McCrea, of U. S. © Oct. 
Oy 19255 92'e. Oct) 16> hi 623861 - 
Archer Jackson and James McCrea, 
Short Hills, N. J. 18153 


Down our way; w and m Billy Mayerl 
and Gee Paul, both of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 14, 1925; 1c. Sept. 15; 
EK 624550; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 18154 


Down the enchanted lane with you; 
- waltz, w B. Bloom, m Ray Hibbeler, 
of U.S... OL eet. 173919255 
626081; Boni Bloom, Toledo, O. 

18155 


Down the lane of life; w and melody 
‘H.C. Maxham, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 623017; Earl Cleland 
Maxham, Chicago. 18156 


Down the paths of memory; waltz 
ballad, w and m FE. Zipkin and C. 
Burt, both of U.S. © Aug. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 11; E 620918; Carl Burt 
and Fred Zipkin, Rochester, N. Y. 

18157 


Down the river of my dreams; w and 
melody J. Redmond, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623599; J. Red- 
mond, Chicago. 18158 


Down to the bricks; melody James 
Blythe and Clarence Williams, both 
o£ Us Se isims6s1© tise}Oet> 5, 1925 - 
KH 621428; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 18159: 


Downland idyll; by Thomas Perceval 


Fielden, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. (Jn 1926 local centre ex- 
aminations, violin, intermediate 


grade, list A) © July 28, 1925; 1 
ec. Aug. 7; HE 624223; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. and R. C. M., 
London. 18160 


Dramatic and pathetic pieces; arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain; 
‘pf., with pts. for organ, 1st. & obbl. 
violins, cello and bass. © July 20, 
1925; 1 c«. July 16; E 624123; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 18161 


Bird, of England, domiciled at San 
Diego, Calif.; mixed voices. © Aug. 
4, 1925; 2 e Oct. 6; H 628078; P. 
Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 
18162 


Dream; melody, E. Meyen, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York. © 
1 e@. Oct. 7, 1925; E 621490; Ernst 
Meyen, New York. 18163 


Dream (A) (Un réve); fox-trot, EH.» 
Pizzo, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. Editions musicales Buffet 
Crampon et cie. 4to. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 14; HE 624459; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 18164 


Dream a dream; from Sunny, w Otto 
Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, m: Jerome Kern, of Ui © 


Sept, 23; 1925; 2 @ Sept 25;.°H 
621168 ; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
18165 


Dream dance; novelette, Frank H. Her- 
som, of U. S.; pf. © July 18, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 19; E 621753; Walter Jac- 
obs, inc., Boston. 18166 


Dream girl of mine; w W. S. Cart- 
right, m A. Rossi, of U. S. New 
York, Manhattan music co. © May 
21, 1925; 2 c«. July 16; E 626430; 
Mary S. Cartright, Mannington, W. 
Va. 18167 


Dream girl of Sigma alpha mu; w 
Milton May, m Paul Feltenstein, 
both of U. S. 8vo. © Oet. 9, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 22; E 628087; Paul Felten- 
stein and Milton May, Champaign, 
TH. 18168 


Dream (The) of a miner’s child; w 
and m Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene 
Spain, both of U. S. [Photostat] 
©1e. Oct. 28, 1925; E 628110; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 18169 


Dream (The) of death; w and melody 
J. Samuels, of U.S. ©1¢ce. Oct. 22, 
1925; BE 628077; Joe Samuels, Brook- 
lyn. 18170 


Dream (A) of mother; w and melody 
E.G: Ryde, of U.S.) © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623592; Ellis G. Ryde, 
Holyoke, Mass. 18171 


Dream (A) reverie; by Paolo Conte, 
of: BU.) S.jopla2ds: pen i@ sep 2, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; EK 623285; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 18172 


Dreaming; w and m Bernard Ham- 
blen, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York; in E flat. © Sept. 8, 


896 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


1925; 2c. Sept. 10; E 623136; Enoch 
& sons, New York. [© new matter] 
18173 


Dreaming; w and melody J. Day, of. 


eos, ©) 1, ¢:. Sept..26, 1925; 
623601; June Day, Philadelphia. 


18174 | 


Dreaming (Penso, servio, amo) ; 
' Italian w Tanino Chiurazzi, English 
version Percy Pinkerton, m Alberto 
Volonnino, of Italy. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 23; E 625158; Boosey & Co., 
ltd., London. 18175 


Dreaming dreams of you; fox trot, w 
and melody J. Donohue and L. Has- 
jam ‘both: of U.'S. “©. 1 ¢! Oct 12, 
1925; E 621580; James Donohue and 
Lloyd Haslam, Brooklyn. 18176 


Dreaming in the dusk time; w and 
melody A. Polley, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 19, 1925; EH 623372; Albertine 
Polley, Ronan, Mont. 18177 


Dreaming of a castle in the air; w 
Chick Endor, m Eddie Ward, of U. 
S. © Sept: 16, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 17; 
E 623328; Harms, ine.,~New York. 

18178 


Dreaming of you; w and m H. L. 
Bradt, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 12, 
1925; E 623230; Harold Le Roy 
Bradt, Flint, Mich. 18179 


Dreaming of you; w and m R. D. 
Rupp, arr. Joseph B. Carey, both of 
tease) ave ‘Sept. 29,' 1925; 
623686; Roy D. Rupp, San Fran- 
cisco. 18180 


Dreamland, ah meet me there each 
night; w A. Likins, melody M. R. 
Kannard, of U. 8S. ©1e. Sept. 2, 
1925; E 622920; Marjorie Ranson 
Kennard and Ada Likins, San Fran- 
cisco. / 18181 


Dreams; w and m H. F. Shaw, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1925; BE 623364; 
Helen F. Shaw, Tacoma, Wash. 

18182 

Dreams, that never come true; w and 
melody W. G. Beecher, jr., of U. S. 
© ic. Oct 12, 1925; E 621628; Wil- 
liam Gordon Beecher, jr., Catons- 
ville, Md. 18183 


Dreamy China paradise; w and melody 
A. R. Say, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1925; EH 621879; Albert R. Say, 
Rochester, N. Y. 18184 


Dreamy eyes; w and melody M. Renix, 
of U. S. © 1 ec Oct. 3, 1925; EB 
623772; Marie Renix, Creston, Neb. 

18185 


18197 


Dreamy rag; melody Willie Smith, of 
U. Si (© Le Oct,..16,)-1925; E 
621706; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18186 


Dress parade march; by R. M. Stults, 
of U. S.; pf. Boston-New York, 
Evans music co. © Sept. 9, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 11; E 623232; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 18187 


Drifting; barcarolle, Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 529; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 1; E 622872; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

1818§ 

Drifting along; w Herbert F. Reed. 
melody Arthur R. Grant, of U. &. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1925; E 622959; Reed 
and Grant, New York. 18189 


Drifting along, why don’t you drift 
home; w H. Reed, m A. R. Grant, of 
U. S. New York, Metro music co. 
© Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ce Oct. 20; E 
626132 ; Reed and Grant, New York. 

1819¢ 

Drink to me only with thine eyes: 
part-song, w Ben Jonson, m arr. 
Leslie Woodgate, of Great Britain: 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 16. 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624570: W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 1819] 


Drinking; w Abraham Cowley, m 
Reginald C. Robbins, of Great Brit- 
ain; bass or bar. © Dee. 31, 1924: 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624874: Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. . 18192 


Driving down the blues; w and m A. 
Dickerson, of U. S.; in C. © 1 «. 
Sept. 4, 1925; E 622950; Aletha 
Dickerson, Chicago. 18193 


Drop that sack; w and melody Charlie 
Jackson, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1925; E 621419; Chicago music pub. 
co., inec., Chicago. 18194 


Drowsy rabbit; song without words, 
Thomas Vincent Cator, of U. S.: pf. 
© Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12: EB 
623980; Theo. Presser co., Philadei- 
phia. 18195 


Drums (The) of freedom: unison 
school song, w Dorothy Bevan 
Parry, m Herbert E. Crimp. of 
Great Britain;in D. 4to. [Staff anc 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Oct. 15. 
207°) @ Oct. 193° 620180: No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 18196 


Dry days: by O. Vessella, of Italy, 
domiciled at Atlantic City, N. J.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 «¢. Sept. 
21, 1925; E 621047; Oreste Vessella, 
Atlantie City. 18197 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18198 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Du bist a maloch fon himmel [and] 
- Wie lieb is die heim; w Isidor Lil- 
lian, m A. Olshanetsky, of U. S. 
“1, ,2DMTA PD GND N wird 39) 
(Beri, al TEN ap>? 
©) Oct.if,o 19253 2 -ca2nOcty A237 EB 


621635; Alexander Olshanetsky, 
New York. 18198 


Ibu bist in weiss; valse boston aus der 
revue Fur dich, worte u. musik 
Ralph Benatzky, of Austria, klavier 
arr. Otto Lindeman. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 23; EH 624651; Drei 
maskenseverlag, a.-g., Berlin. 18199 


Du machst mir schlaflose na&chte; 
valse boston, aus Achtung! Welle 
505, worte Herman Haller, Ride- 
amus und Willi Wolff, musik Walter 
Kollo, arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Aug. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 18; E 624629; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 18200 


Ducks (The) and Jane and me; w’ 


Hdward Lockton, m Hubert Brown, 
of England. © Apr. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 11; E 624648; Midland music 
pub. co., Derbyshire, England: 
18201 


Duetto; by Adam Carse, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf., violin and violoncello. © 
Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 6; E 624772; 
Augener, Itd., London. 18202 


Dumb Dora, you’re not so dumb: fox 
trot, w and mN. J. Flocker, of U.S. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620809; 

Nelson J. Flocker, Pittsburgh. 
18203 


Dusky sandman; w and m B. Hous- 
ton, arr. Homer Tourjee, both of 


Wo Sk ©, A ey Oek waa 1925) 
621585; Baird Houston, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 18204 
‘E. ttre bellizze; versi F. Amodio, 


musica Hrnesto Tagliaferri, of Italy. 
© Wipe. (Oct....19,0 1925)" By 621827 - 
Italian book co., New York. 18205 


Early one morning; English folk song, 
arr. Leslie Woodgate, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
16. 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624571; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

18206 


Hase my mind sweet papa, or mama’s 
goin’ to ease away; melody A. M. 
Gifford, jr.. of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623378; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

18207 


East and West blues; w and melody 
M. Grinter, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
23, 1925; E 621103: Marie Grinter, 
Chicago. 


East side Rose; w and m J. Sherlock, 
of UW'S: "©. 1 'e! Sept. 2461925 fi 
623568 ; Jim Sherlock, Pittsburgh. 

18209 


Eastman; natural born Eastman don’t 
have to work, w and melody Spen- 
cer Williams and Tom Morris, of 
U. S2°"'© ‘1% "Sent 19s mo2s - BD 
623375; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18210 


Hasy pieces in easy keys; for the 
young beginner, Mathilde Bilbro, of 
U..S.; pf. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
12; E 6260838; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. 18211 


Eating figs by moonlight; w J. C. 
Goodrich, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1925; E 620702; J. C. 
Goodrich, West Bend, Ala. 18212 


Kecentricity waltz; melody James 
Johnson, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621711; Clarence Williams 
music pub. eco., ine., New York. 

18213 


Echoes from Bethlehem; w Elsie E. 
HKgermeier, of U. S., m A. L. Byers. 
8vo. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 21; A 873034; Gospel trumpet 
co., Anderson, Ind. 18214 


Echces of Ireland; by A: Lange, of 
Us Si; pe.) Oo Aust Si 1923522 c. 
Sept. 12; E 623165; Arthur Lange, 
ine.. New York. [© rhythmic para- 
phrase] 18215 


Echos du dancing; six impromptus, FE. 
Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzerland; 
violon, violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 
31, 1924: 1 e@: Oct.,,12,: 1925; E 
624977; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 18216 


Eeo d’armonie; versi M. Menotti, mu- 
sica M. Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1925; E 625263; Mary Ros- 
selli, Milan. 18217 


Eeole des positions; exercices et 
études, E. Pestel, of France; violon. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; BE 
624366; L. Philippo, Paris. 18218 


FKeoute-moi; mélodie, N. Gervasio, of 
Italy; cor en fa, ou cor anglais Aa 
défaut violoneelle avec ace. d’orch. 
4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; 
E 624844; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 

18219 


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18208 . 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS |. 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18240 


Henie meenie miney moe; w and m | Hllen dear; w and melody J. F..Lo- 


Jeanette Rosenson [i. e. J. R. Rosen- . 


son] of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1925; 
E 622886; Jeanette Rita Rosenson, 
Lynn, Mass. 18220 


EHgyptia; divertissement oriental, F. 
Popy, transcrit J. Furgeot, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare avec 
direction si bémol. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 6243815; 
E. Gaudet, Paris. [©  transcrip- 
tion] 18221 


Einmal nur-; boston-romance, text und 
musik John Lindsay-Theimer, of 
Germany ; klavier. © Apr. 28, 1925; 
1 ce. Aug. 20; E 624175; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 18222 


Hinsamer weg; text Peter Sturm- 
busch, musik Otto Siegl, of Austria, 
op. 10, nr. 1. © June 26, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 10; E 625081; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Leipzig. 18223 


Hlégie; de J. B. Dubois, of Great Brit- 
ain; violoncelle, violon ou cor, avec 
ace. de pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 15; E 624575; Edition Belgo- 
canadienne, Montreal. 18224 


Elégie; par S. Rachmaninoff, tran- 
serite F. Ronchini, of France; violon 
ou violoncelle avee ace. de pf. © 
Aug. ' 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
624300; Hd. Hamelle, Paris. [© 
transcription | 18225 


Hlegie (Hlegy) ; von Karl Sommer, of 
Germany, hrsg. Ernst Hggert; orch. 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 1 c Sept. 23; EB 
624646; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 18226 


Hleventh (The) hour; mystery play 
in 4 acts, S. D. Frazier, m Beulah 


Frazier, both of U. S. 12mo. © 
Oct, .31,,, 192): 2, ec... Noye..6%, ‘D 
26834; Stephen D. Frazier, Britton, 
OkX1. 18227 


Hifin (An) measure; three-part song, 
w Madge S. Banks, m Edward Rob- 
erts, of Great Britain; female 
voices; in A flat. Ashdown ed. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Oct. 29, 1925; 1 @ Nov. 10; E 
625379 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 18228 


Elle a mis sa redingote; chochotte, pa- 
roles Bertal-Maubon, musique Jean 
Lenoir, of France. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 624347; Lucien 
Brulé, Paris. 18229 


gan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1925; 
E 626256; J. FE. Logan, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 18230 


Elsie; marcia sinfonica, Felice De- 
Matteo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; band. 4to. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 5; E 621388; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. — 18231 


HEmbouteillé; one step de Pas sur la 
bouche, Maurice Yvain, of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to.. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
H 624542; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 18232 


Hmpty arms; w and melody H. Par- 
sons, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1925; 
EK 620976; Harry Parsons, Detroit. 


18233 

En dodelinant de la téte ... ; marci- 
etta, H. Tellam, of France; orch. 
_avec pf. conducteur. .4to. © Sept. 


Lf, 192 OL, Ce OEE. a2 5H 624990": 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 
18234 


En Lorraine; instant de jour de féte 
au village, Paul Pierné, transcrit J. 
Girardon, of France; harmonie, avec 
conducteur si bemolle. 4to. © Dec. 
oy 1924 te. Sept. “14,7 192575°) 
624463; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© transcription] 18235 


En revenant de Montmartre; one-step, 
K.. Grootaérs, of Belgium; petit orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; H 624324; 
Fr. Grootaérs, Liége, Belgium. 

18236 


En tapinois! marcietta H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; 
E 624514; J. Yves K, Paris. 18237 


Hnchantment; réverie, Irénée Berge, 
arr. R. Jungnickel, both of U. S.; 
grand oreh., with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 23, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 23; E 621977; 
Ross Jungnickel, New York. 18238 


Enfant (L’) et les sortiléges; valses, 
Maurice Ravel, arr. Roger Branga, 
of France; petit orch. avec pf. con- — 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624394; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 18239 


Engadina; fox-trot, w J. Muir, m G. 
A, Wehrlé, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, W. Paxton & co., ltd. © Oct. 
14, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 10; H 625006; G. 
A. Wehrlé, Kenmore, Scotland. 

18240 


899 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18241 


pt. 1H, n.s., v. 20 


Entreaty; anthem, w adapted from 
Psalm 13, m R. Deane Shure, of U. 
S., op. 103; mixed voices. 4to. 


Sept. 12, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E | 


623157; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 18241 


Entreaty; by F. L. Miller, of U. S., 
op. 1; violin. © 1. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 621631; Frederick Luke Miller, 
Portland, Or. 18242 


Epave (L’) ; drame lyrique en 3 actes, 
de Paul Ferrier et Maurice Richard, 
musique YWdouard ‘Trémisot, of 
France; vocal sc. © Sept. 25, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 25; E 624689; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 18243 


Era la vo (Hush-a-by); song, Geni 
Sadero, arr. Deems Taylor, of U. S.; 
three women’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 623522; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 


18244 


Hrin my own I love you; w and mel- 
ody J. A’Dair, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 
23, 1925; EH 621980; Jeanne A’Dair. 
New York. 18245 


Ernest-are-you-in-earnest; Ww EHddie 
Wagenfeld, melody M. Linett, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 623735; 
Maurice Linett, Philadelphia. 

: 18246 


Es lebt auf a nazion (A nation be- 
gins to live) ; w and melody L. Fein- 
gold, of U. S. 


(UNNI N PIN Vay) oy) 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1925; H 621142; 
Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 18247 


Es rieseln so leise die flocken; melo- 
dramatisches Weihnachtsstiick, text 
und musik Walter René Mortier, of 
Germany, op. 438; klav. © Sept. 
17, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 15; EB 625044; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

18248 


Es war ein traum (It was a dream) ; 
elegie, Paul Lincke, of Germany; 
salon-orch. 4to. © Sept. 16, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 2; E 624726; Apollo-verlag, 
Berlin. 18249 


Escarpolette (L’) (The swing); by 
F. Louis Taylor, of England, op. 
105, no. 4; violin and pf. © Aug. 
27. 1925; 1 c. Sept. 10; H 624233; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

18250 

Hsky fight song; w J. A. Lemmer, m 
BE. J. Clark, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 
15, 1925; E 626052; Earl J. Clark 
and John A. Lemmer, Escanaba, 
Mich. 18251 


Espiégleries; par Yatove, of France; 
orech. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢« Sept. 14; EB 
624337 ; Jean Iatowski, Paris. 18252 


Ht puis? ... bonsoir! versi e musica 
M. Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 c¢. Oct. 20, 
1925; E 625257; Mary Rosselli, Mi- 
lan. 18253 


Kternelle histoire; valse lente et triste, 
J. d’Ux, of France. 1. Chant et pf.— 
2, Orch. avec pf—conducteur. 4to. . 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. each Sept. 14; 
E 624808, 624805; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 

18254, 18255 


Etruria; marcia sinfonica, Felice De 
Matteo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; band. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 5: E 621891; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. ~ 18256 


Htudes modernes; par Paul Jeanjean, 
of France; flite. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon et cie. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 14; E 624489; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 18257 


EKureka method for the mandolin; by 
Septimus Winner, rev. T. H. Rollin- 
son, of U. S. Rev. ed. © Aug. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 18; A 
867488; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© revision] 18258 


Evanston civic band march; by J. T. 
Baker, arr. Alford—Colby, both of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 17; E 623337: Josephine 
Turek Baker, Evanston, Ill. 18259 


Hvanston we love you so; w and m 
J. T. Baker, of U. S. Evanston, IIL, 
Evanston civic theatre assn. © 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; EH 626021; 
Josephine Turek Baker, Evanston, 
Til. ; 18260 


Even now; w Victoria Booth-Clibborn 
Demarest, m C. A. Demarest, of U. 
S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2°¢c. Oct. 17; 
EH 626092; C. Agnew Demarest, Chi- 
cago. ; 18261 


Evening; w A. Gore-Jones, m Kathleen 
Olive O’Connor, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 21, 1925: 1 ¢« Sept. 22; E 
624633 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

18262 


Eventide; by Perey Elliott, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 7, 1925; 1 c¢. 
Oct. 5; E 624763; A. Hammond & 
co., London. 18263 


Ever since I made you cry; fox trot, 
w and melody EH. Fortunato, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1925; E 623006; Hu- 
genio Fortunato, Philadelphia. 

18264 


900 


nos, 9-10, 1925 


Every day is mother’s day with me; 
w and melody G. F. Luyster, of U. 
S. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1925; H 620950; 
George F. Luyster, Covington, Ky. 

18265 

Every little note; from Merry-merry, 
w Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer, of U. S: © 1.c. Sept. 1, 
1925 ; E 622898 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18266 


Every once in a while; w and melody 
K,. Toronjo, of U. S. .©1-¢. Oct. 3, 
| 1925; E 623764; Katherine Toronjo, 
Saginaw, Mich. 18267 


Every step of the way; hymn, w 
T. O. Chisholm, m 8. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
12; E 623213; Samuel William Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 18268 


Everybody loves him; w and m Leslie 
Baker, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in F. © Sept. 25, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 23; E 624706; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 18269 


Everybody pile; melody, Jasper Tay- 
lor, of U. 'S...© 1c. Oct, 5; 1925; EB 
621415 ; Chicago music pub. co., ine., 
Chicago. ' 18270 


Everybody’s doin’ the Charleston now ; 
w and m Elmore White, Cecil Mack 
and James P,. Johnson, all of U. S. 
© Sept. 3, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4: B 
622946; Irving Berlin. ine, New 
York. 18271 


Everybody’s got a sweet, sweet, sweetie 
but me; w M. S. Dees, melody W. 
Asher, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 8. 1925; 
E 621558; Milton S. Dees and War- 
ley Asher, New York. 18272 


Everybody’s pining for a home in 
Royal Pines; w and m W. R. Wil- 
liams, of U. S. © Oet. 13, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 13; E 626027; Will Rossi- 
ter, Chicago. 18273 


Everybody wants somebody-else; w 
B. F. Ellison, jr., melody O. J. Rene, 
jr. and Q. B. Massey, both of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Aug. 28, 1925: E 622745: 
Bennie F. Ellison, jr. and Otis J. 
Rene, jr., Los Angeles. 18274 


Everybody’s tune; w Geo. A. Little. 
melody Paul Ash and Nat Goldstein, 
both of U. S. © 1. Oct. 1, 1925: 
E 621313; Leo. Feist. inc. New 
York. 18275 


Evolution: w and melody John S. 
Leich, jr., arr. Arthur Darvo, both 
oF U?S. (Otc. ‘Sept. 18, 1925: 
620981: Peter A. Draney. Madison, 
N. J. 18276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18287 


Evolution ; w Ida M. Mattison, melody 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © le 
Sept. 24, 1925; E 623550; Mrs. G. F. 
Mattison, Augusta, Ga. 18277 


Evolution; monkey business in Ten- 
nessee, w and m Y. Constantine, of 
Greece, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1925; E 626199; Vic- 
tor Constantine, Los Angeles. 18278 


Evolution blues; w and m Fran Frey, 
Eddie Kilfeather, George Olsen, all 
of ‘U:. S!' © Sept. 19; 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 26; E 623586: Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 18279. 


Evolution mama, don’t pull that stuff 
on me; w HE. S. Nixon, m P. Nixon, 


of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1925; E 
620975; Ed. S. and Paul Nixon, 
Rome, Ga. 18280 


Evolution? no! w A. Lott, m J. San- 
ders, of U. 8. Carterville, Mo., Lott 
and Sanders pub. co. © Oct. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628043; Anne 
Lott and Jack Sanders, Carterville, 
Mo. 18281 


Ev’ry little note; fox-trot, from Merry- 
merry, w Harlan Thompson, m 
Harry Archer, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 
1925: 2 c. Sept. 28: E 621226; Leo 
Feist, ine.,. New York. 18282 


Ev’ry time I feel de Spirit; four-part 


cho., negro spiritual, arr. H. T. Bur- 
leigh, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 18, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 19: E 
623519: G. Ricordi & co.. inc., New 
York. 18283 


Hv rybody has a sweetheart but poor 
little me: w and melody Pat Bal- 
lard, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1925: 
E 628138; Francis D. Ballard, New 
York. 18284 


Ev’ryone ought to love someone; w 
and m Billy Mayerl and Gee Paul, 
both of Great Britain. © Sept. 10, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 12; E 624268; Keith- 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 18285 


Exile; w Fredericka V. Blankner, tr. 
T. Lucidi, m N. O. Berardinelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Chicago. Ato. 
©) Oct." 2) 1925: "2 "e. “Sept: 28: 
621206; N. O. Berardinelli, Chicago. 

18286 


Exotisch (Exotic) ; von Robert Koch, 
of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eggert; 
orch. mit violino 1 direktion. © 
AUS NT eo? ee Sept 4s BE 
624081; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 18287 


901 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18288 


pt. III, n. S., v. 20 


Express train blues; by P. Henry, of 
Wise 5 pr. ©l1c. Sept. 18, 1925; 
H 620982 ; HKdith Smith, New York. 

18288 


Extase poétique; par H. Ackermans, 
of Belgium, op. 181; violoncelle avec 
pf. acc. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; E 624298; Mado, Brussels, Bel- 
gium. 18289 


Eyes; w O. M. Watson, melody O. M. 
Watson and I. Abrahamson, both of 
Ui! Le. Oct. 129;, 19259 EH 
626410; Ormsby M.. Watson and 
Irving Abrahamson, Los Angeles. 

18290 
Fa la nana bambine (Rock-a-bye baby 


mine) ; three part cho., Geni Sadero, 
arr; > Deems “"faylor.. ee“ Ss; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 5, 


§G23 Ze "ORG Gs. CH AGZTST ae 'G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 18291 


Faee (The) of a friend; w and m 
Eric Mareo, of Australia; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Awe 3, A925¢ inte. Aue: Maye 
624578 ; Douglas Harding, London. 

18292 


Face (The) that smiles for me; w and 
m C. H. Duncan, of U. S. © Sept. 
20, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 28; E 621209; 
Charles H. Duncan, New York. 

18293 


Fair and square blues; w Janice 
Blythe, m James Blythe, of U. S. 
©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; BE 621420; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

18294 

Fairies and elves; by Mary M. 
Howard, of U. 8S.; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 1; E 622871; Theo. 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 18295 


Fairy ballads; w P. J. O’Reilly, m 
Albert Spencer, of England; high 
voice. 1. I found a little fairy. [3 
others] © Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
12; E 625183; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 18296 


Fairy-land; two-part song, w Alethea 
Chaplin, m Cyril Jenkins, of Eng- 
land; treble voices; in A fiat. Wil- 
liams ed. 4to [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Aug. 25, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 4; E 624094; Joseph Williams, 
ltd. London. 18297 


Fairy lullaby; w Rose Fyleman, m 
Perey Judd, of England, ed. Ernest 
Read; in F. Williams ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 25, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 624098 ; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 


18298 | 


Fairy (The) maiden; w Mary W. 
Florac, m B. Reynolds, of USS: 
1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1925; E 626185; Bar- 
bara Reynolds, Detroit. 18299 


Fairy (The) ring; w Abbie Farwell 
Brown, m EH. G. Hier, of U. 8S. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Gilbert music co. © Oct. 
30, 1925; 2 ¢«. Oct. 26; EH 628027; 
Hthel Glenn Hier, New York. 18300 


Fairy song; w and melody G. Harblin, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1925; EB . 
620799; Georgia Harblin, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 18801 


Fairy (A) tale; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op. 77; pf. ©’ Sept. 2, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 17; E 623284; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 18302 


suite, Jules Alette, of Great 
Britain; pf. 1. Moonlight graces. 
[3 others] © Oct. 21, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 5; E 625364; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 18303 


Faith inspiring songs; w W. S. Martin, 
Lizzie DeArmond and others, m J. 
H. Sturgis, B. D. Ackley and others, 
compiled J. H. Sturgis, of U. S. 
12mo. © Sept. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
28; aff. Sept. 26; A 869014; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 18304 


Faith of our fathers; by H. F. Hemy, 
arr. J. Vollmar, both of U. S.; 
Hawaiian guit: © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 19; E 621841; Jacob Voll- 
mar, Rochester, N. Y. 18305 


Fall of the Shenandoah; w H. 8. Nixon, 
melody P. Nixon, both of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620815; Hdw. 
S. and Paul Nixon, Rome, Ga. 

18306 


Falling in love; waltz from Suite 
Romanesque, “Maurice Besley, of 
Great: ae: pf. © Sept. 24, 1925 ; 
1 e. Oct. 7; H 624798 : Boosey & Co., 
Itd., Landon! 18307 


Falling snow; by Richard J. Pitcher, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2c. Sept. 30; EH 621319; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18308 


Fancy free; by Joseph Fredericks, of 
Great Britain; pf. i. In a swing. 
[3 others] © Aug. 28, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624562; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 18309 


Fandango d’Ainhoa; par G. Razigade, 
of France. 1. Orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. 2. Pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1c. each Sept, 14; E 624284, 
624285 ; Georges Razigade, Bordeaux, 
France. 18310, 18311 


Fairyland ; 


902 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Fantaisie sur un vieux Noél; par 
René Barbier, of Belgium; grand 
orgue. © Oct. 8, 1925; 1c. Oct. 14; 
E 625181; Edition belgo-canadienne, 
‘Montreal, Canada. 18312 


Fantasia burlesca; di Antonio Ricci 


Signorini, of Italy; per cinque stru- - 


menti a fiato silofono, sistro e pf. a 
4mani. Partition. Ed. Carisch. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 12; EH 625040 ; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 18313 


Fantasia ecstatica; von Emil Schen- 
nich, of Austria; fiir klavier und 
streich-orch. © Mar. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 20; E 624131; L. Doblinger 
(B. Herzmansky), Leipzig. 18314 


YWantasia on Christmas carols; w 
biblical, m R. Vaughan Williams, 
arr. Herbert W. Pierce, of England; 
bar. solo and cho. 4to. © Sept. 
28; 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 9; E 624811; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 18315 


Fantasie orientale; by A. Lange, of 
Per oe pie (CG) rAUs., St... 1925 > 2 ve; 
Sept. 12; EH 623162; Arthur Lange, 
ine., New York. [© rhythmic para- 


phrase] 18316 
Fantoches; par Claude Debussy, 
transcription PWmile Nerini, of 


France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1. 
Sept. 14; E 624351; J. Jobert, Paris. 
[© transcription] 18317 


Farewell to love (Il a trop neigé) ; 
French w M. Hébrard, English ver- 
sion Perey Pinkerton, m Alberto 
Volonnino, of Italy. © Oct. 6, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 23: E 625162; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 18318 


Harfadets (Les): marche défilé, F. 
Salabert, of France: orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; BH 624545; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18319 


FKarmer’s (The) house; w and melody 
H. Bledsoe, of U. S. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1925; EH 621601; Harvey Bled- 
soe, Stahl, Mo. 18320 


Fata morgana; entr’acte Raymond 
Loughborough, arr. H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Sept. 
18, 1925: 1 ec. Sept. 26; E 624707: 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. [© 
arrangement] 18321 


Fata-morgana;: 2. satz aus der bal- 
lett-suite, In den feengrotten, Moritz 
Herrmann, of Germany, op. 30: vio- 
lino 1°, 1°, ’cello, basso, pf. 4to. © 
June 15, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18333 
625066; Friedrich W. Frohlich. 
Leipzig. 18322 


Fate did not play me fair; waltz, w 
and m J. Woods, H. D. Nash and 
W. Loeser, all of U. S. © Sept. 8, 


1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; BE 620775; Para- - 


gon music co., New York. 18323 


Fate (The) of Santa Barbara; w and 
m Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, 
both of U. S.. [Photostat] © 1 e. 
Sept. 28, 1925; E 621194: Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 18324 


Fate of the Shenandoah; w and m 
Andrew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, - 
both of U. S. [Photostat] © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1925; EH 621195: Polk C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. 18325 


Fate will bring you back to me; w 
and m M. E. Ladish, of U.S. ©1ec. 
Oct. 19, 1925; E 621781; Milton Eda- 
ward Ladish, Kansas City, Mo. 

18326 


Father and baby plays; by Emilie 
Poulsson, of U. S., m Theresa H. 
Garrison and Charles Cornish. . 8vo. 
© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 14: aff. 
Sept. 12; A 861793; Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 18327 


Father the boss; w K. Fredericksen, 
m Lucille Burton, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1925; E 626400; Karen 
Fredericksen, San Francisco. 18328 


Fatty Molly always jolly; w Clara 
Kearns Warfield, m Helen Warfield 
Wenger, of U. S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 25; EH 623668; C. M. War- 
field, Sioux City, Ia. 18329 


Favola antica: versi L. Sica, musica 
V. De Crescenzo, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. 4to.. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 8; E 623046; D’Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 18330 


Favorita (La); gavotte, J. Vollmar, 
of U. S.; Hawaiian guit. with regu- 
lar guit. ace. © Oct. 17, 1925: 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 621846; J. Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 18331 


Favorite folio of famous songs; w and 
m Francis Scott Key, John Howard 
Payne and others, compiled E. L. 
Dow, of U. S. Grant ed. 4to. © 
Aug. 6, 1925: 2 e@. Aug. 18; aff. 
Sept. 29: A 867803; W. T. Grant 
co., New York. 18332 


Favourite (The) ; fantasia, EB. Sutton, 
of Great Britain: solo trombone in 
B flat, with pf. acc. © Sept. 25, 
1925; 1c. Oct. 23; E 625165 ; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 18333 


903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ! 


18334 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Feist Saxophone folio no. 1; arr. and 
compiled Lee Orean Smith, of U. S8.; 
EK flat alto, C melody-ten. and B 
flat ten. saxophones, with pf. acc. 
© “Oct. 9. 1925-2, ¢) Cet 12 

- 623939; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement] 18334 


Femme (Une) c’est délicieux ; paroles 
André Lénéka et Léo Sandrey, mu- 
sique G. Bonineontro, of France; pt. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; H 
624477; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

18335 


Femme (La) du toréador (La mujer 
del torero); paso doble flamenco, 
paroles espagnoles A, Viergol, mu- 
sique José Padilla, of Spain; pf. © 


Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e@ Sept. 14; E 
624423; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
18336 


Femmes (Les) font ca bien mieux; de 
lopérette P. L. M., paroles Rip 
[pseud. of G. G. Thénon], musique 
H. Christiné, of France. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624416; Fran- 
cis Salabert. Paris. 18337 


Femmes (Les) font ca bien mieux; fox- 
trot, de P. L. M., Henri Christiné, 
of France; orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; 
E 624547; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 18338 


Femmes (Les) mariées; fox-trot de 
Quand on est trois, Joseph Szuic, 
arr. F. Salabert, both of France; 
orch, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; EB 
624533; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement | 18339 


Femmes (Les) ne sont pas méchantes ; 
paroles Deligny et J. Combe, mu- 
sique Antonin Ferré, of France, et 
Ciro Urbini, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624476: 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 18340 


Festgesang; nach Psalm 100, musik 
Wilhelm Nagel, of Germany; miin- 
nerchor. 4to. © June 3, 1925; 1. 
Oct. 10; E 625071; Gebr. Hug & co., 


Leipzig. 18341 
Festmahl-brand-rettung (Banquet-fire- 
rescue); von Arthur Stiller, of 


Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orch. 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 23; E 
624644; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
. Magdeburg, Germany. 18342 


Féte (La) de la Bergére; d’apres les 
3 epigrammes. Georges Migot, of 
France; pf. ©' Dee, '31,) 1924; 1 ec. 


Oct. 12, 1925; E 624861; Hditions — 
Maurice Senart, Paris. © 18343 


Few (A) Alpha kappa psi songs; w 
J. Walter Knopf and others, m M. 
Allen, George A. Leighton and G. 
B. Hotchkiss, all of U. S. Cincinnati, 
O., William H. Koenig. 4to. 
Mar. 10, 1925; 2 ¢« Aug. 31; E 
620869; Alpha kappa psi fraternity, 
Indianapolis. [© Hail to thee oh 
Alpha kappa psi; Give to me an Al- 
pha kappa psi; Golden days in Al- 
pha kappa psi] 18344 


Fiddler (The); by Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland, op. 103, no, 2, ed. and rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 5; BE 623900; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York, 18345 


Fiddler (The) of Our Lady; melo- 
dramatic legend, declamations and 
three scenes, M. Helfen, of U: S., m 
Aug. Reiser; songs, cho., soli, violin 
and pf. Brooten, Minn., Catholic 
dramatic co. 4to. © Oct. 16, 1925: 
2c. and aff. Oct. 19; A 871034; M. 
Helfen, Brooten, Minn. 18346 


Vifina ; fox trot-canzone, Vittorio Mas- 
cheroni, of Italy; petit orch. avec — 
pf. conduttore. 4to. © July 14, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 22; H 624696; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 18347 


Fifth album of first pieces; 10 melo- 
dious pieces in simple keys for small 
hands, Cuthbert Harris, of England ; 
pf. © Aug. 11, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 24; 
EH 624623; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 18348 


Fifth (The) day; w John Milton, m 
Reginald C. Robbins, of Great Brit- 
ain; bass or bar. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
Ive. Oct. 12,1925: EH 624876: Bdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18349 


Filleul (Henry) Concerto; par H. 
Filleul, of France, op. 41, nos. 1-3; 
violon et orch. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 
ce. Aug. 3, 1925; EH 624581; Editions 
Maurice Senart. Paris. [© reduc- 
tion] 18350 


Fils du mandarin (Der sohn des man- 
darinen) ; ouverture, César Cui, arr. 
E.. Haensech, of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direction. © Jan. 15, 1925; 1 c. 
Sept. 8; E 624225; Anton J. Ben- | 
jamin, Leipzig. 18351 


Find me at the Dirty spoon; w and 
melody K, W. Wilson, of U. S. © 
1 e¢. Oct. 1, 1925; H 623728 ; Kid Wes- 
ley Wilson, Washington. 18352 


904 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Fior di peccato; versi L. Sica, musica 
V. De Crescenzo, of U. 8.; mand. 
aec. 4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 8; E 623044; D’Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 18353 


Fioraia (La); versi e musica L. Fal- 
con, of Italy; pf. ©1c. Sept. 23, 
1925; E 621110; Renzo Todini, 
Brooklyn. 18554 


Fir needles; w Carley Robinson, m 
Avery Robinson, of U. S.; medium 
voice. © Aug. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; E 623477; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 18355 


Fireside dreams; w and m R. C. Boet- 
tiger, of U.S. ©1ce. Sept. 15, 1925; 
EK 623277: Rose Cole Boettiger, 
Seattle. 18356 


Fireside lullaby ; by Frances Terry, ot 
Dees Ue. (.cSept, 24, 1925: .2°ce. 
Sept. 26; E 623661; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 18357 


First book of technical exercises; by 
Blizabeth Quaile. of U. S.; pf. © 
Dept toe 12 ce Oct. 57'H. 6238820; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18358 


First choral symphony; w John Keats, 
m Gustav Holst, of England, op. 41; 
sop. solo and cho. 4to. © Sept. 24, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 26; E 624691; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 18359 


First kiss of love; from The land of 
romance, w Raymond W. Peck, 
melody Perey Wenrich, of U. S. |: 
1 e. Sept. 28, 1925; E 621082; Leo 
Feist, inc... New York. 18360 


Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 
21, 1 ce. Nov. 2; E 621995; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 18361 


First lessons for violin classes; by W. 
H. Stuart, of U. S. Published by 
public schools of the city of Muske- 
gon. 4to. © Aug. 22, 1925; 2 «. 
Aug. 26; aff. Aug. 27; A 865553; W. 
H. Stuart, Muskegon, Mich. 18362 

First love in Orient; fox trot, Amedeo 
Escobar, of Italy; orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Sept. 16, 1925: 1c. 
Oct. 15; E 625049 ; Mario Aromando, 
Milan. 18363 


First steps for the young violinist; by 


O. S. Colbertson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1925; EH 623572; Oliver S. 
Colbertson, Chicago. 18364 


First tunes at the piano; by Hdiih 
Rowland, of Great Britain; pf. Ber- 
Rner sed. ©Oct.;7,:1925,. 1 «Oct. 


18375 


19; E 625185; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 18365 


First we had a fox-trot; w and m 
Maurice Scott and Eric Valentine, 
both of Great Britain; pf. ace. with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. 
Kel Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 28; E 624229; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 18366 


Fischer (Carl) junior orchestra al- 
bums; classics, Selected and arr. 
Charles J. Roberts, of U. S.; full 
orch, with pf. conductor. v. 3, 26 bks. 
4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2c. each Sept. 
21; E 623416; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

18367 


Fischer (Oskar) 24 melodische fort- 
sehreitende etiiden fiir fldéte; mittel- 
leicht bis mittelschwer in allen ton- 
arten mit erlAuterungen zum selb- 
stunterricht, O. Fischer, of Germany, 
op. 12. © July 9, 1925; 1c. Oct. 10; 
E 625093; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

18368 


Five foot two, eyes of blue; has any- 
body seen my girl, w Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, m Ray Henderson, of 
U.S. ©) Oe. 19.1925 = 2°e Ot. 21; 
E 628006 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18369 


—— Same... (©), 1 ec. Oct, 12, 19252 1B 
623936; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
18370 


Five o’clock; fox-trot, d’aprés L’en- 
fant et les sortiléges, Maurice Ravel, 
pour jazz Roger Branga, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aue, 29.) 1925.4 ve, sept. 143° 6 
624396; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement | 18371 


Five o’clock tea; w and melody I. Ber- 
lin, of U. S.. © 1 ce. Oct. 10, 1925; 
E 623856; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18372 


Flamin’ Mamie; fox trot, w and m 
Fred Rose and Paul Whiteman, both 
of U. S. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
17; E 626122; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18373 


Flamin’ Mamie; w and melody Ired 
Rose, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1925; 
EK 623173 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18374 


and melody H. 

© 1 ec. Oct. 24, 

Hyerett Wilburn, 
18375 


Flapper (The): w 
Wilburn, of U. S. 
1825; EH 626245: 
Grahn, Ky. 


905 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18376 


Fleurette; caprice, William Axt, of 
U. S.; oreh. with pf. or organ: con- 
ductor. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
26; E 623648; Robbins Engel, inc., 
New York. 18376 


Flight (The) of the bumble-bee (Le 
vol du bourdon) ; scherzo from the 
opera, The legend of the Tsar Sal- 
tan, N. Rimsky-Korssakov, tran- 
seription Arthur Hartmann, of 
France; violin and pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624346; W. 
Bessel & cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion | 18377 


Flirtation in a Chinese garden; by 
Abram Chasins, of U. S., op. 5, no. 
2: pis ©x.Oety1 22, 192512 cuOct. 
24; E 6262438; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 18378 

Flirtation waltz; by LL. Lovell, of 
U. S.; pf. St. Louis, Mo., Leona 
Lovell music pub. co. © Sept. 22, 
1925; 2. ¢. Sept. 25; E 623671; Leona 
Lovell, St. Louis. 18379 


Flirting; w and melody R. EH. Duke, 
Of We) Siac © Aview Sept. 4." 1925-08) 
622954; Russell Everett Duke, Chi- 
cago. 18380 

Florida (La); nouvelle danse, Ste- 
phane Mougin, of France; pf. © 
Aug, 20 1925: 1° ¢..; Sept: 145° 0 
624291; D. Digoudé, Paris. 18381 


Florida bound; w EH. 8S. Nixon, m P. 


Nixon, of U. S. © 1 ce. Sept. 24, 
1925; EH 623569; Hd. S. and Paul 
Nixon, Rome, Ga. 18382 


Florida, the land. of paradise; w and 
melody H. M. MacArthur, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 6, 1925; EH 623801; Ed- 
ward M. MacArthur, Miami, Fla. 

18383 


Florida, where dreams come true; w 
and m A. lL. Lammers, of U. S. © 
1 e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 623732; Adrian 
L. Lammers, Chicago. 18384 


Hlorinda: versi Antonino Crivello, 
melodia Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domi- 
ciled ‘at New York City.’ © 1 c. 
Oct. 26, 1925; E 628080; Antonino 
Centonze, Brooklyn. 18385 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Fatme ; 
komische oper in zwei akten, F. von 
Flotow, neu bearb. Benno Bardi, of 
Germany. Klavierauszug mit dia- 
log. © Apr, 14.1925. 9). Oeky 10 ; 
HE 625079; Revo-verlag, Berlin. 

18386 


Flower girl; by R. E. Bajpai, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brook- 


pt. 11, N. S., V. 20 


lyn. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1925; © 628122; 
Ragini Esther Bajpai, Brooklyn. 
; 18387 


Flower songs; twelve piano solos with 
w, for little folks, H. Dellafield, of 
Ui S5 op!-165. » © Sept. 1, 1925 ; 2) ce! 
and aff. Sept. 5; A 864478; Bach 
music co., Boston. 18388 


Flowers from my garden; by Jane 
Munn Spear, of U. S.; pf. 1. Pansy 
and Miss Mignonette. [2 others] 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 2.c. Sept. 18; E 
623330; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

183889 


Kilowers’ (The) goodnight; by Flor- 
ence L. Morse, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept!’ “19,1925 * “2 er Semis a Be 
623151; F. W. Schulz & co., Boston. 

18390 


Ely away to Jesus; hymn, w J. M. 
Henson, m 8. W.. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925°:°2 ¢. ‘Sept, 12° Hb 


* 623206; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. - 18391 
Feeh; par Gustave lLogeart, of 


France; défilé avee trompettes, tam- 
bours et clairons, direction si bémol. 
Ato. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
HE 624309; E. Gaudet, Paris. 183892 


Folio of most famous songs; composed 
and arr. H. W. Porter, of U. S., 
compiled F. E. Warner; male quar- 


tette. v.38. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 23; aff. Sept. 24; A 
867620: Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 18393 


Folksongs and other duets; selected 
Alma Gluck and Paul Reimers, both 
of U. S. 1. Two high voices.—2. 
High and medium voice. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 2c. and aff. Oct. 30; A 873324 ; 
Oliver Ditson eco., Boston. 18394 


Follow me; infantry march song. w 
and m F. B. Rogers, of U. S. © 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1925; E 626404; Fred 
B. Rogers, Appieton, Wis. 18395 


Follow the leader; march and two 
step, M. I. Brazil, of U. S.; band. 
4to. © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
25; H 621161; H. C. Miller, Parkes- 
burg, Pa. 18396 


Follow the star of His love; Christ- 
mas song, w Annie L. Pinfold, m 
J. H. Fillmore, of U. S. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore music house. © Oct. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 7; E 621483; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 18397 


Follow your leader; by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; pf., violin and 


906 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18420 


“violoncello. 
ce. Oct. 6; E 624773; Augener, ltd., 
London. 18388 


Fond of you; from Captain Jinks, w 
B. G. De Sylva, m Lewis E. Gensler, 
of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 623147; Harms, inc., New 
York, 183899 


Fool, I’ve been a fool for you; w and 
m H. Hunter, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
2, 1925; E 622915; Howard Hunter, 
New York. 18400 


Foolish (A) song (A narishe leed) ; 
w and melody A. Nager, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1925; E 621041; Aaron Nager, 
New York. 18401 


For a girl like you is a boy’s best pal; 
w and melody C. A. Shields, of U.S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623360; 
Charles A. Shields, Brooklyn. 

18402 


For ever I need you; w and m Ilma 
Merska Barnes, of Australia; in H 
fiat. London, Swifts music pub- 
lishers. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 624258; H. F. Swift, 
London. 18463 


For she’s a big jazz baby that’s all; 
w and melody J. P. Wolsey, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621859; 
James P. Wolsey, Yonkers, N. Y. 

18404 


For the sake of you; w and m Eric 
Mareo,. of Australia; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
3, 19255. 1,e. Aug..17; EH 624577; 
Douglas Harding, London. 18405 


’Fore day honry scat; w Billie Mc- 
Owens, melody Ma Rainey, of U. S.; 
in C. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; BE 621434; 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

18406 


Forest (The) at dawn; a tone picture, 
Karl Hajos, of Hungary, arr. Mau- 
rice Baron, of U. S.; orch. with pf.— 
conductor and violin 1 conductor. 
© Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 16; B 
626049; Maurice Baron, New York. 

18407 


Forget me not; w and m B. R. Hail, 
of U; SS)" ©» Sept. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 30; E 621263; Beulah Rath- 
bun Halli, Sharon, Pa. 18408 


Forgive me; w and melody A. L. 
Dimeo, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 3, 1925; 
E 623739; Anthony L. Dimeo, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 18409 


© Sept. 23,1925; 1 | Forino (Luigi) Due pezzi; di L. For- 


ino, of Italy, op. 27, no. 4; quattro 
violoneelli. 1. Preghiera sul pre- 
ludio della 4. sonata per violoncello, 
di G. S. Bach. [1 other] © Oct. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 20; H 625133; G. 


Ricordi & co., Milan. 18410 
-Forty singing seamen; w _ Alfred 
Noyes, m Thomas Wood, of Eng- 
land; bar. solo, and cho. 4to. © 


Sept. 28, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 5; H 624807 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 18411 


Forty years ago; waltz, w Sona Tegal 
[pseud. of Mrs. A. Carlson], m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U.S.’ '© 1 e@ Oct» 31, 
1925; E 626444; Mrs. A. Carlson, 
Wavely, Minn. 18412 


Foudres (Les) du ciel; orage, F. July, 
of France; orch. pf. conducteur. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
i4; H 624451; Hvette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 18413. 

Found at last; w Henri Berchman, m 
Herman Paley, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © 
Oct. 7, 1925; 2 @ Oct. 7; E 621475: 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 

18414 


Fountain (The); by Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; HB 
621321; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18415 


Four (The) winds; four-part chorus, 
w Charles H. Luders, m Albert W. 
Noll, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
©, Sept. 1; .1925;°2 «Sept. 4; 
623077; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

18436 

Fourth book of songs; w and m ya- 
rious authors, compiled Robert 
Foresmen, of U. S. 8vo. © Sept. 
22, 1945; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 24; A 
861960; American book eco., New 
York. 18417 


Fox (Sam) photoplay edition; loose 
leaf collection, J. S. Zamecnik, of 
WIN. Spt vo! © Oct. 23) 1925." 2) & 
Oct. 24; E 626299; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18418 


Fox favorite orchestra folio, v. 5; by 
various composers, of U. S.; 1st. 
violin. 4to. © Oct, 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 24; E 626302; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18419 


Fox organ series; transcribed Floyd 
J. St. Clair, of U. S. v. 4. obl. 8vo. 
© Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 24; EB 
626301; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 18420 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18421 


Frag’ dien herz; song of the night, 
lyrisches foxtrot-lied, text Otto 
Stransky, musie Olof Thiel, arr. 
Walter Borchert, both of Germany ; 
pf. © Sept. 24, 1925; 1c Oct. 12; 
E 625005; Roehr a.-g., Berlin. [© 
arrangement | 18421 


¥ragolaia (La); fox trot-canzone, N. 
Moleti, of Italy; petit orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © July 23, 1925; 
1 ¢e. Sept. 22; E 624693; A. & G. 
Carisch & co., Milan. 18422 


Frances, from down in Kansas; w 
Uke-Lew and Louis O’Brien, m 
Verne Willard, of U. S. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; EH 620915; 
Chalue and O’Brien, Detroit. 

18423 


Francis (G. T.) Two songs of the sea; 
m G. T. Francis, of England. 1. 
The tide rises, the tide falls; w from 
Longfel'ow.—2. In the trade; w C. 
Fox Smith. © Aug. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24; E 624240; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., ine., London. 18424 


Frauenhaar; chanson, aus Achtung! 
Welle 505, worte Herman Haller. 
Rideamus und Willi Wolff,. musik 
Walter Kollo, arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © Aug. 18, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 18; E 624632; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 18425 


Frescobaldi (Girolamo) Toccata; arr. 
Gaspar Cassado, of Spain; violon- 
celle et pf. © June 17, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 8; E 624216; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 18426 


Freshies; or, A family affair, one-act 
operetta for boys, w and m Otis M. 
Carrington, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 
19, 1925; 2 ce Aug. 25; E 623060; 
Myers & Carrington, Redwood City, 
Calif. 18427 


Freu dich Fritzchen-der lenz ist da; 
foxtrot—potpourri, Carl Robrecht, of 
Germany; pf. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1. 
Sept. 30; H 624718 ; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 18428 


Freude—volksfest—karneval (Rejoic- 
ings—public festival—Carnival) ; 
von Gustav Lindner, of Germany, 
hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orch. © Aug. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 1; E 624034; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg. Ger- 
many. 18429 


Friend of my youth; w and melody 
Mrs. C. BE. Leary, of Canada. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1925; HE 626262; Mrs. 
Charles HE, Leary, Elphinstone, Man., 
Canada. 18430 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Frills and laces; by Frank H. Grey, 
of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 29 ; E 626882 ; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 184381 


Frogs’ (The) carnival; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 149; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 
6213830; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18432 


Froleuse (La); tango, Lue Rémi, of 
France; oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec Oct. 12; E 
624840; L. de Schepper, Chateau 
Gontier, France. 18433 


Frolic ; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., op. 
3, no. 2; pf.. © Aug. 20, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 21; EH 623491; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 18434 


Frolic waltz; by G. Beckman, of U. 
S.; pf. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 
1; E 623919; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 184385 


From flower to’ flower; butterfly 
dance, Frank EH. Hersom, of U. S.; 
pf: ©) AugitS) 192552". Oct. 
19; E 621752; Walter Jacohs, inc., 
Boston. 184386 


From my old Kentucky home I hear 
her calling; w A. R. Kester, melody 
Arnold | T.; Lax, of Ui S: »@: 1. ¢: 
Oct. 19, 1925; E 621825; <A. R. 
Kester, Johnsonburg, Pa. 18437 


From Rome to Rome; with variations, 
R. E. Trognitz, of U. 8.; grand oboe 
solo with pf. ace. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 2; HE 620664; R. EK. Trog- 
nitz, San Diego, Calif. 18488 


I'rom the dream-hills; the isle of Ar- 
ran, impression, George F. Tomlin- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. © July 
29, 1925; 1 ec. July 25; E 624119; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

- 18439 


Frost at midnight; epilogue, w S. T. 
Coleridge, m Reginald C. Robbins, 
of Great Britain; bass or bar. 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 624881; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 18440 


Friihling (Spring) ; von Manny Mau- 
der, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eggert ; 
orch. mit violino 1 direktion. 
Aug. (1%,), 19253;;0 ech) Sept 4573 
624076;  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 18441 


Frtihlingsfee; foxtrot-intermezzo, text 
und musik Hrich Bauersachs, of 
Germany. 1. Klavier.-—2. Salon- 
orch. © Mar. 31, 1925; 1 ¢. each 


908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Aug. 20; E 624135, 6241387; 
Bauersachs, Coburg, Germany. 
18442, 184438 


Fiir dich; kleine geschenke erhalten 
die freundschaft, shimmy aus der 
revue, worte und musik Ralph Be- 
natzky, of Austria, klav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © Sept. 
1, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 28; E 624675; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

18444 


Fugue 4 4 parties; de l’éléve ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux Con- 
cours de fugue, sujet M. Henri Ra- 
baud, fugue Jane Malka, of France. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 12; 
E 624883 ; Heugel, Paris. 18445 


Fulford I hear you calling; w James 
Gordon, m John Hoffman, of U. S. 
© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 2; EB 
620663; Florida cities finance co., 
Miami, Fla. 18446 


Fulness (The) of joy; anthem, w 
from Joy and strength for the pil- 


grim’s day, m Edward Shippen 
Barnes, of U. S.; sop. solo and 
mixed cho., organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 


23, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 628064: 
Boston music co., Boston. . 18447 


Fundamenta! seales for violin; studies 
in bowing and rythm, Louis J. Bos- 
telmann, of U. 8. bk. 1.. Gotham 
ed. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 23; 
E 623548; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 18448 


Furen kein Yirishuliam; w R. Gold- 
berg and N. Brooks, melody R. Gold: 
berg, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1925; 
EK 626296; Rubin Goldberg and Nat 
Brooks, New York. 18449 


Furioso; fiir erregte und aufruhrsce- 
nen, José Armandola, of Germany: 
full orch. mit pf. direction. © Oct. 
16421925 >. 4.¢c. Oct. 13% BH 625053; 
Roehr, a. g., Berlin. 18450 


Fussy old maids from Lynn; w W. N. 
Bugbee, m Chas. W. A. Bell, of U.S. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee 
co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 10; 
E 621812; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 18451 


G. (The) and H. rag; by T. W. Har- 
mason, of Us S.; pt... © 1 GikSept. 
26, 1925; E 621181; Thomas West- 
ley Harrison, Kansas City, Mo. 

18452 


Gaiety ; fox trot, G. T. Hodgdon, of 
USS. »-pk.8=© 1 ec. “Sept. 29; 1925); 
E 623692; George Trott Hodgdon, 
Boothbay Harbor, Me. . 18453 


18465 


BE. | Galveston blues; w F. Tramonte, m 


Bauer bros., of U. S. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E 626016; Frank 
Tramonte, Galveston, Tex. 18454 


Gammes et arpéges; par E. Pestel, of 
France; violon. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624352; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 18455 


Garbage can; fox trot, w and m O. H. 
Hirstius, of U. S. © Sept. 30, 1925: 
2c. Oct. 5; E 621522; Otto Herbert 
Hirstius, Annapolis. 18456 


Gareonniera; tango, paroles argen- 
tines J. A. Caruso, musique F. 
Canaro, of Spain; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624413; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 18457 


Garden (A); w Alfred D. Hadel, m 
Carleton Deedera, of U. S. 4to. © 


Sept. 10;~1925; 2° c ‘Sept. 12; EH 
623223; Carleton Deedera, New 
York. 18458 


Garden of broken hearts; w W. V. 
Archer, melody Woody Frisino, of 


U.S. 5, © ne.. ‘Sept. 22,1925: B 
623533; W. Vernon Archer, Balti- 
more. 18459 


Garden (The) of dreams; ballet suite, 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. Shadow flowers. [3 others] 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 6; EB 
624781; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

18460 


Garden (The) of Eden was in Ire- 
land; fox trot, from The beloved 
bandit, w Gerald Griffin, m Dan Sul- 
livan, of U. S. © Sept: 17, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 19; E 623504; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 18461 


Garden (The) of Eden was in Ireland: 
w and melody Gerald Griffin and 
Dan Sullivan, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1925; E 623181; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 18462 


Garden of Gethsemane: by R. Deane 
Shure, of U: S., op. 131, no. 4; or- 
gan. (In Through Palestine) © 
Oct. 227192532 ¢. Oct. 24; BH 626742: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 18463 


Garden (A) season with ~Mother 
Goose; w adapted from Mother 
Goose, m May A. Strong, of U. 8. 
4to.’ © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c.- Oct. 22; 
aff. Oct.-21; A 873054; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 18464 


Gargle, gargle; w and m Henry Smidt 
Gregor and Daniel Caldwell Long, 
both of U. S. ©1 ce. Sept. 1, 1925; 
E 620649; Colfax-Long productions, 
Washington. 18465 


: 909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18466 


Gartenmusik ; funfsitzige suite nach 
alter art, Otto Siegl, of Austria, 
op. 19; violine und _ violoncello. 
Allemande. [4 others] © June 26, 
1925; 1 ce. Oct. 10; H 625084; Lud- 


wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 


18466 


Gates (The) will open wide; w and 
m W. M. Runyan, of U. 8S. © Sept. 
5; 1925)3).2>¢:; Oct: ADs: HyjO2kt9T. ; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 18467 


sky), Leipzig. 


Gateway (The) to Michigan; march, 
J. Paul Wait, of U. S.; pf. ©-Sept. 
29 HOD: 20e) (Oct. 27 H) G21569 ; 
Watson’s music shop, Sturgis, Mich. 

18468 

Gateway (The) to Michigan; march, 
J. P. Waite, of U. S.; pf. Sturgis, 
Mich., Watson’s music shop. © 
Aug... 26-1925 5 -2-e)o Sept. yie2. 
621232; J. Paul Waite, Sturgis, 
Mich. 18469 


Gather us in; w G. Matheson, m B. L. 
Edmunds, of U. S. © Sept. 23, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 626140; Bessie 
Lathrop Edmunds, Seattle. 18470 


Gaubatz (H. 8S.) Prélude; vorspiel zu 
einem drama, H. S. Gaubatz, of 
Germany; orch. no. 9. © Aug. 26, 


1925; 1 c. Sept. 19; E 624609; Hein-. 


riechshofen’s _ verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 18471 


Gavotte; by Otto Mueller, of U. S8.; 
violin with pf. ace. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 621335; Theo. 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 18472 


Gavotte and Musette; by B. Beal, of 
U..S.; pf. and violin. © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1925; E 626029; Bernice Beal, 
Long Beach, Calif. 18473 


Gavotte du ballet de Nais; de Rameau, 
arr. G. Logeart, of France; har- 
monie, avee conducteur si bemolle. 
Editions musicales Buffet Crampon 
et cie. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E 624460; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© arrangement] 

18474 


Gavotte in A flat; by H. Proper, of U. 
S.; E flat alto sax. solo. [Photo- 
stat], ,.©. Idee: Oet. 123, A 9S2a=) 1 
621983; Haskell Proper, Brooklyn. 

18475 


Gavotte in G; by F. Louis Taylor, of 
England, op. 105, no. 6; violin and 
pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 10; 
E 624231; Joseph Williams, !td., 
London. 18476 


pt. ITT, n. S., V. 20 


Gavotte moderne; by Edmund Severn, 
of U. S.; four violins with pf. acc. 
© June 30, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 21; BE 
623430; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 18477 


Gavotte régence; par Félix Hesse, of 
France; quintette 4 cordes, avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 12; EH 624845; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice. 18478 


Gee, but I’m lonesome for you; fox- 
trot, w and m Jerry Sullivan, Ned 
Miiler and Chester Cohn, arr. Frank 
E. Barry, of U. S.; orch. ’ 4to, © 
Oct. 19, 1925 ; 2 ec. Oct. 21; E 628008 ; 


Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 18479 
Same. pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 


May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 16, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 17; H 626121; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 18480 


Gee I wish you were back in my arms; 
w and melody J. Cervenka, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621865; 
Josephine Cervenka, Chicago. 

18481 


Geilsdorf (Paul) 15 kleine lieder; 
gedichtet Rudolf Habetin, musik P. 
Geiisdorf, of Germany, op. 31; drei- 
stimmigen frauenchor. 16mo. © 
Oct.” 0," 1924" He. pigs Leak 
E 625055; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 

18482 


Geisterscene (Ghost-scene) ; von Wal- 
ter Broy, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst 
Eggert; orch. © Aug. 8, 1925; 1 
e. Sept. 1; E 624039; Heinrichshof- 
en’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

18483 


General Wooster; march, w and m 
B. C. Baker, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 
10;°11925 5 °2.2e: ‘Oet83 39° 621659 ; 
Wooster board of trade _ band, 
Wooster, O. 18484 


Georgia land; w and melody J. Davis, 
of Jamaica, B. W. I., domiciled at 


New York. © 1 ec. Oct. 22, 1925; 
EK 626208; Joseph Davis, New 
York. 18485 


Georgie; w and m H. R. Vermette, of 
U. SS... © Pe Oct Ss ataca. ni 
623954; Helene R. Vermette, De- 
troit. 18486 


Gesehen hob ich dus in di mountains; 
w and melody J. Feldman, of U. S. 
(DI BIND NV PR TN INT WADWDa) 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1925; E 620790; 
Joseph Feldman, New York. 

ane 18487 


910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18510 


Gestes d’enfants; 10 petites piéces, A. | Girl (The) I love; w A. K. Fontas, 


Sauvrezis, of France; pf. © Dec. 
Sieemo24  Aece@:. Oct.) 12,;.71925 5, B 
624858; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 18488 


Get a hoodoo; w Hugh Stryker, m D. 
Stryker, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. ©1ce. Oct. 22, 1925; E 626194; 
Daisy Stryker, South Bend, Ind. 

18489 


Gethsemane; quartette, w and m J. 
H. Cellar, of U. S.; male voices. © 
Sept. 9, 1925; 2 c¢ Sept. 14; B 
620864; Joseph Humphrey Cellar, 
St. Cloud, Fla. 18490 


Getreue (Der) musikmeister (I1 ma- 
estro di musica) ; komische oper, in 
zwei aufziigen, Giovanni Battista 
Pergolesi, frei tibersetzt und bearb. 
Arnold Schering, of Germany; or- 
chester-partitur. © June 15, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 10; E 625078; C. F. Kahnt, 
Leipzig. 18491 


Geworbene (Der); worte Martin 
Greif, musik Wilhelm Nagel, of Ger- 
many; mdnnerchor. 4to. © June 
aoe sy iC. . Oct... 10 > Hi 625070 ; 
Gebr. Hug. & co., Leipzig. 18492 


Ghosts and goblins; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 29; E 626390; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18493 


Giant (The) and the elf; text and m 
Aileen Wier Dortch, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 1; 
EK 622874; Theo. Presser ‘co., Phila- 
delphia. 18494 


Gift (The) of God: general cantata, 
w trom the Bible, m George B. 
Nevin, of U. S.; soli and cho., or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2c. 
and aff. Sept. 18; A 867437; Oliver 
Ditson co.,° Boston. 18495 


Giggling (The) girl; caprice inter- 
mezzo, Frances Delille, arr. M. 
Baron, of U. S.; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2. 
Sept. 3; E 622928; Maurice Baron, 
New York. 18496 


Same. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 14; EH 623154; Maurice Baron, 
New York. 18497 


Gi-gi; boston hésitation, Lue Rémi, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 « Oct 
12; EH 624841; L. de Schepper, Cha- 
teau-Gontier, France. 18498 


m Bauer bros., of U. 8S. © Aug. 

26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620914; 

Agel K. Fontas, Fremont, Neb. 
18499 


Girl (A) in your arms; w Irving 
Caesar, m Jay Gorney, of U. S. © 
Bebta. ergo "ee Septe 12 
620889; Harms, ine., New York. 

18500 


Girl (The) of my memory; w E. Rob-- 
inson, melody D. B. Zoob, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1925; E 621098; 
David B. Zoob, Philadelphia, and 
Ellis Robinson, New York. 18501 


Girl of the Limberlost; w and m 
Eddie Stone and Milton Young, both 
of Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
1, 1925; 1:¢ Sept. 2; E. 624062; 
Worton David, Itd., London. 18502 


Girl (The) of today; w and melody 
A. Fortin, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621873; Adrien Fortin, 
Woonsocket, R. I. 18503 


Girls and the gimmes; from The land 
of romance, w Raymond W. Peck, 
melody Percy Wenrich, of U. S. © 
1 e@. Sept. 23, 1925; E 621087; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18504 


Git mir die meidlach fin a mul; w 
and melody L. Gilrod, of U. S. 


COND NPD PRIM NT IW wea) 
© 1c. July 23, 1925; E 617652; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 18505 


Give me.a garden of roses; w and m 
D. L. Gideon, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
4, 1925 ; E 622952; Delbert Laurence 
Gideon, Ponea City, Okl. 18506 


Give me a place in your heart; w W. 
V. Archer, melody Woody Frisino, 
Ot. Uy Sa) ©. 16s Oct. 26,1925... 
628056; W. Vernon Archer, Balti- 
more. 18507 


Give me a tent in a desert; w and m 
F. Schu-ette, of U. 8S. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 6264038; Flor- 
ence Schu-ette, New York. 18508 


Give me the rain; from Gay Paree, 
w Henry Creamer, m Lester Allen, 
of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E 620735; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 18509 


Giad tidings (Frohe botschaft); re- 
sponsive song, Bible text, m H. M. 
Hahn, of U. S., op. 87. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 628026; Herm. 
M. Hahn, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 18510 


Sila. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18511 


Glass (A) of beer and a bit of bread 
and cheese; w C. Tyers, m Charl- 
wood Dunkley, of England; in C. 
Oct. 8, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 8; EH 624802; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

18511 


Glittering raindrops; caprice, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 545; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c Sept. 30; E 
621331; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 18512 


Gloire 4 Dieu; chant  populaire 
hébraique, musique Darius Milhaud, 
of France; chant et pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; H 624890; 
Heugel, Paris. 18513 


Gloria Caruso; mazurka, Pasquale 
Cicculli, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1925; 
EH 623323; Venus music co., Brook- 
lyn. 18514 


Glory shone around; Christmas an- 
them, w from St. Luke, m Caleb 
Simper, of Great Britain; cho. of 
mixed voices with organ ace. 4to. 
© Oct. 29, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 9; EB 
625371; A. Weekes & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 18515 


Glow (The) of the Golden Gate; w 
and m M. M. Foley, of U. S. © 
Sept. 3, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 620696 ; 
Mabel Mitchel-Foley, Oakland, Calif. 

18516 


Glowing embers; by Jean Bruneau, of 
England, op. 15; pf. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 12; E 623906; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 18517 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Adeste 
fideles; par Gluck, rev. J. Loéb, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 
19,: 1925; 1 ce Oct. 12; EH 624939; 
Meugel, Paris. [© revision] 

18518 


air from Orpheus; arr. and ed. 
Adam Carse, of England; four-pt. 
string oreh. with pf. conductor. 
© Sept 28" 1995- te? Oct. 6s. 
625025; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 


don. [© arranging and editing] 
18519 
Iphigénie en Aulide; gavotte, 


par Gluck, rev. J. Loéb, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ¢ Oct. 12; E 624988; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 18520 


Go; marche one step, Ch. Thuillier, 
fils, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; BE 624526; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 18521 


pt. 111, Nn. S., V. 20: 


Go ask Hannah; w Sidney Clare and 
Lew Brown, meiody Cliff Friend, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1925; B 
623597 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

18522: 


Go back where you stayed last night ; 
melody Easton and Waters, both of 
U. S. © 1e Sept. 22, 1925; E 
623530; C. R. pub. co., New York. 

18523 


Go, preach the gospel; w Wm. HE. 
Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. Dema-- 
rest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 17; E 626117; Victoria Booth- 
Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. [© 
arrangement ] 18524. 


Go your own way; vocal fox trot, 


from. The prince and the maid, 
English w Adrian Ross, of Great 
Britain, m Hans Ailbout; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] ©: 
Sept. 4, 1925; 1 c Sept. 17; HE 
624592; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© new edition 
with English words]. 18525. 


God in man made manifest; Christ- 
mas anthem, text from hymns, m 
R. M. Stults, of U. S.; mixed voices. . 
4to. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; 
E 623972; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18526: 


God is love; w William EH. Booth- 
Clibborn, m C. A. Demarest, of U. 
S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; 
EK 626094; C. Agnew Demarest, 
Chicago. 18527 


God will take eare of you; w F. R. 
Havergal, m Joseph Fletcher, of 
U. S.; high voice; in G. © Oct. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 16; E 626213; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

18528 

God with us; a pageant of the nativ- 
ity, libretto Lizzie DeArmond, m 
John J. Thomas, of U. S. Chicago,. 
Til., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 5; D 26819; 
Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 18529 


God’s gift to me; w Helen Crooks, m 
J. B. Gressett, of U. S. 1. Med. 
voice.—2. High voice. © Sept. 20, 
1925; 2 ce. each Sept. 11; E 620772; 
A. Gressett music house, Meridan, 
Wis. 18530 


God’s hand; a supplication and an 
assuranee, w EHdward W. Bok, m 
from an old Dutch folk-song, arr. 
Josef Hofmann, of U. S. © Sept. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EH 6213840; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18531 


912 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


God’s loving hand; w Fred Scott, m 
Fred S. Shepard, of Canada. © 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 623714; 
George S. Schuler, Chicago. 

18532 


Going back; w James W. Gibbons, m 
Willis Hutchins, of U. S. © Oct. 
tO oe, | 2c. Oct. 19; B.:626129 ; 
John C. Miller, Boston. 18533 


Going back no more; w and m Her- 


bert S. Booth-Clibborn, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at St. Paul, 
Minn. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c¢. Oct. 


17; E 626119; Victoria Booth-Clib- 
born Demarest, Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement |] 18534 


Going to the nation; w J. Mayo Wil- 
liams, m Clarence Johnson, of U. 
Sims Coe ©. 1c. Octs 5, 1925; 
621414; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 18535 


Gold star mother; w Addie Taylor, m 
Jimmy Fallon, of U. S., arr. Len 
Fleming. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 620895; Taylor and 
Fallon music publishers, Keokuk, 
Ta. 18536 


Golden (The) chain of love; w James 
Brockman, m Joseph Nussbaum, of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. 
Dick Konter. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 14; E 621679; Arthur Lange, 
inc., New York. 18537 


Golden days of autumn; w H. FEF. 
Forest, m Mary Florence Stevens, 
Of Eases pl: ), ©nd:e: Oct. 21, 1925: 
EK 621905; Harold Francis Yorest, 
Dorchester, Mass. 18538 


Golden dream waltz; by L. Lovell, of 
Ol s., Dt. . ot. Louis, Mo:, Teona 
Lovell music pub. co. © Sept. 22, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 623670; Leona 
Lovell, St. Louis. 18539 


Golden (The) note; w and m C. 
Frada, of U. S. Published by Roy- 
ell press. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 « 
Oct. 19; E 621901; Corinne Frada, 
Wilmette, Ill. 18540 


Golden romance; w James Reese Mc- 
Keldin, m F. Lewis, jr., of U. S. 
[Photographed] © 1 c¢. Sept. 10, 
1925; E 623111; Fulton Lewis, jr., 
Washington. 18541 


Golden slumbers kiss your eyes; old 
-Hnglish song, arr. Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain; sop., mezzo sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 6; E 624777; Augener, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 18542 


18555 
Same. sop. 1, 2. Augener’s ed. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 1 «@ Oct. 


27; E 625237; Augener, Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 18543 


Gone; w and m H. Christman, of U. S. 
©, Sept. 25, 1925;3'2 ¢. Oct 1: EB 
623927; Harvene Christman, Allen- 
town, Pa. 18544 


Gone; w and melody Benny Davis and 
Joe Burke, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1925; E 621182; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 18545 


Gone but not forgotten ; w and melody 
A. G. Henne, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623355; Albert G. Hen- 
he, Saginaw, Mich. 18546 


Goodbye; w and melody M. L. Sun 
nes, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1925; 
E 623627; Mabel L. Sunnes, Chi- 
cago. 18547 


Good-bye moonshine; w and melody 
A. Flick, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621877; Ada Flick, North 
Berwick, Pa. 18548 


Good-bye, Pharaoh; w FE. A. Christ- 
opher, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. © 
sept. 15,1925 5: 2.0. <Oct. .19:,; EB 
621791; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 18549 


Good-bye to the one I ealled pal; 
w Ray Oplinger, m HE. M. Yochem, 
Of Uy Ss (QL) docs Oct. 24, 1925s, 
626279; Hrma M. Yochem, Shick- 
shinny, Pa. 18550 


Good Lord send your sunshine down; 
w and melody R. S. Kelsey, of U. 
S. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; E 621404; 
Roland S. Kelsey, Syracuse, N. Y. 

18551 


Good morning song; w and m HE. N. 
Mellars, of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 18; E 621032; Ella New- 
ton Mellars, San Francisco. 18552 


Good news chariotS coming; w and 
melody Bryant Vaughn, of U. §S.; 
inC. ©l1e. Oct. 5, 1925; E 621429 ; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 18553 


Good-night team; from The kick-off, 
w Frank Craven and Grantland 
Rice, melody Silvio Hein, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1925; E 626357; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18554 


Good old Uncle Sam; w and melody 
J. W. Hillis, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 8, 
1925; EH 623758; James W. Ellis, 
Cannonsburg, Ky. 18555 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18556 


Good tidings of great joy ; Christmas 


pageant, w Lizzie DeArmond, m J. H. 


Fillmore, of U. S. Cincinnati, Fill- 
more music house. S8vo. © Sept. 


28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; EH 621252; | 


Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 
18556 


Goodness gracious Agnes; Ww Joe 
Darcy, Leo Hirschfield and Billy 
Waldron, m Hail Keidel, of U. S. 
©). Sept. \24, 1925); 2 «Oct. 16; EK 


621720; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 


18557 


Goodnight and happy dreams; w Hila 
Chogill-Bundy, m M. C. Triplett, of 


Ui S. HOA : es Sept) 1,.651925s5 
620648: Mary Calvert ‘Triplett, 
Malta, O. 4 18558 


Gorgy-porgy ; nursery rhyme, m Ethel 
Leginska, of U. S.; pf., with sop. 
solo ad lib. © Oct. 9, 1925 7:2) ce. 
Oct. 12: E 626340; John Church co, 
Cincinnati. 18559 


Gorman (Ross) and Hddie Sharpe 
modern saxophone method; studies 
on tone attack, R. Gorman and HE. 
Sharpe, both of U. S. v.1. © Sept. 
29, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 30; E 621284; 
Edward B. Marks musie co., New 
York. 18560 


Gossamer wings; w Bruce Blunt, m 
Reginald Benyon, of Great Britain. 
© Sept: 3, 1925: 1c. Sept.’4: HE 
624083 : Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

18561 

Gott shik a refueh der mamen; w 
Louis Gilrod. m Peretz Sandler, of 
tos. 


(DN D7 TNIDIT NS Pow NA) 
@r Oct... 6, 1925: 2) «Och. 7+. BH 
621471; Michel Saks, New York. 
18562 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Dio pos- 
sente; cavatina, arr. J. C. Mullaly, 


of U. S.; full band. obl. 24mo. © 
runly alta Oe ocr weno oe VO” ny 


620197 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 
18563 


Faust; excerpts from the opera, 


arr. »Ay Lange, of. US. ©, Aug. 31, 
LOD I U2, Cx eps Men.) pk woo hort. 
Arthur Lange, ine., New York. [© 
rhythmic paraphrase] 18564 


——— Faust; selection of melodies from 
the opera, ©. Gounod, arr. Arthur 
Purcell, of England; pf. © Oct. 
16, 1925; 1 e@ Oct. 19: HE 625117; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

18565 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


. Waltz; from Faust, arr. A. Sar- 
- torio, of Germany ; two pianos, eight 
hands. © May 7, 1925; 2c. Sept. 1; 
EK 622877; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. [© arrangement] 18566 
Gouttes (Les) d’eau; par Maurice 
Pesse, of France; pf. © Sept. 19, 


1925; Lc. (Oct. (2) WaG245sen Du 
rand et cie., Paris. — 18567 


Governor Smith’s march; by L. M. 
Matt, arr. Michael Briglio, both of 
U.S.’ comet’ solo.) (Ober Cer 7, 
1925; HE 621623; Lawrence Mans- 
field Matt, New York. 18568 


Grab it; fox-trot, Harry L. Alford, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 30; HE 621262; Victor pub- 
lieations, ine., Chicago. 18569 


Grablied; gedicht Morf-Handmeier, 
musik Wilhelm Decker, of Switzer- 
land, op. 292; -minnerchor. 4to. 
© Feb. 26) :1925; torcxsAugni26y0H 
624143 ; Gebr. Hug. & co., Leipzig. 

18570 


Grace; w Mrs. H. Prentice Nichols, m 
Amy 8S. De Groot, of U. S. 4to. 
Sept. 26, 1925 ; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 623929 - 
Allentown woman’s club, Allentown, 
Pa, 18571. 


Grace sufficient; w W. M. Runyan, m 
Albert C. Fisher, of U. S. © Sept. 
15, 1925: 2 ec. Oct. 19; EH 621802; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 

18572 


Graded studies; arr., rev:, fingered 
and bowed Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain; violin. bk. 1. © 
Aug. «15, 1925.°5"4e, «Anresenda? + Ry 
624115; W. Paxton & co., Itd.. Lon- 
don. 18573 


Same. bk. 2. © Sept. 9, 1925; 
1 ¢e. Sept. 8; E 624201; W. Paxton 
& co.. ltd., London. 18574 


Graf (Der) von Cagliostro; operette 


in drei akten, Richard Bars, musik 
Kurt Zorlig, klav. auszug Hans 
Joseph Vieth, both of Germany. © 
Apr. 15, 1925; 1 ¢« Aug. 20; E 
624138; Arcadia verlag, g. m. b. h..,. 
Berlin. 18575. 


Graj nam; stowa Edward Smulski, 
muzyka W. Baluta, of U. S. ; 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1925; E 623946; Win 
Baluta, Chicago. 18576. 


Grand opera blues; high brow stomp, 
melody Bob Fuller and Louis 
Hooper, both of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1925; E 621154; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 18577 


914 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Grand (The) vizier (Le grand vizir) ; 
characteristic piece, John Ansell, of 
Hngland; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Oct. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; 
EK 625125; Hawkes & son, London. 

18578 


Grande polka de concert; by Homer 
Newton Bartlett, arr. Adolf Schmid, 
of England, domiciled at New York; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Oct. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E 626076; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 18579 


Grandfather’s clock; w and m EH. N. 
Mellars, of U. S. © May 25, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 18; E 621033; Ella New- 
ton Mellars, San Francisco. 18580 


Grateful, O Lord, am I; song of 
gratitude, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
Caro Roma, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Aug. 
.81, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 620706; 


M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18581 
Great great grandad; w Sydney 


Groom, m James M. Gallatly, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 8, 1925; 1. 
Oct. 23; E 625157; Cavendish music 
co., London. 18582 


Great (A) salvation; w Avis B. 
Christiansen, m Harry Dixon Loes, 
of, U. S. ©’ Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 19; E 621793; Federation pub. 
co., Siloam Springs, Ark. 18583 


Great songs of the church; w Charles 
Wesley, Fanny J. Crosby and others, 
m Lowell Mason, Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick and others, compiled EH. L. 
Jorgenson, of U. S. 12mo. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 1; A 
869641; E. L. Jorgenson, Louisville, 


Ky. 18584 
Green river blues; by Arthur R. 
Schutt, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 1, 


1925; 2 c. Sept. 2; E 622930; Harry 
D. Squires, inec., New York. 18585 
Greisenpaar (Das); worte H. von 
Gilm, musik Ernst Kunz, of Swit- 
zerland, op. 67, no. 9; mi&nnerchor 
a capella. 4to. © May 19, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625072; Gebr. Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 18586 
Grenadiere (Die); worte Hermann 
Lons, musik R. Buck, of Germany ; 
mdnnerchor a capella. 4to. 
1, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 20; E 624178; 
Rudolf Buck, Tiibingen, Germany. 


18587 

Grenouilles ...dans une mare 
(Frogs ...in a marsh); croquis, 
Chillemont, of France; pf... violon, 
violoneelle, contrebasse ad _ lib., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 


© May 


18597 


19, 1925; 1 c Oct. 12; E 624959; 
Philippo, Paris. 18588 


Grieg (Hdvard Hagerup) At home; 
op. 438, no. 38, transcribed Joseph 
Achron, of Russia, domiciled at New | 
York; violin and pf. © Aug. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623441; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York.. 18589 


— Dance from Jolster; op. 17, no. 
5, transcribed Joseph Achron, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin and pf. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 21; E 623443; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 18590 


Grandmothers minuet; op. 68, no. 
2, transcribed Joseph Achron, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; 
violin and pf. © Aug. 24, 1925; 
2 ¢. Sept. 21; E 623452; Carl Fisch- 
er, ine., New York. 18591 


Hail, star of heaven (Ave, maris 
stella) ; transcribed Gustav Saen- 
ger, of U. S.; violin and pf. Carl 
Fischer ed. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 21; E 623484; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 
18592 


Lonely wanderer; op. 48, no. 2, 
transcribed Joseph Achron, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
21; EH 623442; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 18593 


Puck (Kobold); op. 71, no. 3, 
transcribed Joseph Achron, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E 623468; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New: York. [© transcription] 
18594 


Valse; op. 28, no. 7, transcribed 
Joseph <Achron, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; violin and pf. 
© Aug. 24, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 21; FE 


623473: Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 18595. 
Guardian (The) angel; Carolina le- 
gend, oratorio, w Abbie Farwell 


Brown, m Charles Sanford Skilton, 
of U. 8.; soli, children’s and mixed 
echo. Vocal se. Fischer ed. 4to. 
© Oct! 140 19252 2c. OetiidtGs EH 
621704; J. Fischer & bros., New 
York. 18596 
Gumprecht (A. J.) ; Four benediction 
services; w traditional, m A. J. 
Gumprecht, of U. S. McLaughlin 
& Reilly co. ed. 4to. O salutaris 
hostia [and] Tantum ergo. [3 
others] © Sept. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
2; E 621363; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 18597 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18598 


Gwine away; text and tune tradi- 
tional, arr. Avery Robinson, of U. 
S.; medium voice. © Aug. 4, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 21; E 623478; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc. New York. 18598 


Gypsy (The) ; by O. Vessella, of Italy, 
domiciled at Atlantic City, N. J.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 1925; E 621051; Oreste Vessella, 
Atlantic City. 18599 


Gypsy (A) night; part-song, w Annie 
Andros Hawley, m Louis Ganne, arr. 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ec. 
Aug. 29; E 622762; Oliver Ditson 


co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
18600 
Gypsy (The) prince; by Edmund 


Severn, of U. S.; four violins with 
pf. ace. © June 30, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 21; E 623483; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

18601 


Gypsyland; fox trot, w Maurice J. 
Gunsky, m Merton H. Bories, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
Sept. 21, 1925; 2c. Sept. 25; E 
621240; Merit music makers, San 
Francisco. 18602 


Habafiera; dance-phantasie, I. Leo 
Pavia, of Great Britain; pf. © 
June 26,.1925;, 4.0. Aug; |B 
615627; Augener, ltd., London. 

18603 


Had I but words; w and m Hric 
Mareo, of Australia; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
3, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 17; HE 624576; 


Douglas Harding, London. 18604 


Had it not been for the Lord; w T. 
OQ. Chisholm, m Francis Foster, of 
U. S.. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
12; EH 6238194; Samuel W. Beazley, 


Chicago. 18605 
Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Handel 
suite; transcribed Giulio Confal- 


onieri, arr. Thomas Beecham, both 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Air lento. 
[3 others] © Sept. 22, 1925; 1 c. 
Oct. 5; E 624738; Metzler & co., 


Itd., London. [© arrangement and 
transcription] 18606 
Pastoral symphony; from The 


Messiah, arr. G. Haddock, of U. S., 
ed. Gustav Saenger; violin and pf. 
Carl Fischer ed. © Aug. 15, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 623480; Carl Fisch- 
er, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 18607 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 
Hail to the King of kings; Christmas 
pageant, w Wleanor Ailen Schroll 
and others, m Roy E. Nolte and 
others, of U. S. Cincinnati, Fill- 
more music house. 8vo. © Sept. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 621251: 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 
18608 


Hail to the prince; from The land of 
romance, w Raymond W. Peck, mel- 
ody Percy Wenrich, of U. S. ©. 
1c. Sept. 28, 1925; E 621085; Leo 
Feist, inc.,. New York. _ 18609 


Hail Washington; w and m R. C. 
Boettiger, of U. S. Seattle, Wash., 
Brunswick shop. © May 15, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 31; EH 626480; Rose Cole 

_ Boettiger, Seattle. 18610 


Haion haras har hazofim; w G. Zeliko- 
witch, melody L. Feingold, of U. S. 


(A°DSwsA AR AAA BA) 


© 1c. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623782; Lipa 
Feingold, Brooklyn. 18611 


Hammersmith Broadway blues; fox 
trot, w and m Jack Cottrell, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 
ce. Oct. 14; H 625011; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 18612 


Hammock song; by Frances Terry, of 
U. S.; pf. four hands. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 621076; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 18613 


Hand (The) of fate; w Don Drew, — 
m Eugene Spencer, of U. S. 
Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 14; EH 
620871; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 18614 


Handed from the farm; w and melody 
Mrs. J. Bide, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
24, 1925; EH 626266; Mrs. John Hide, 
Ellsworth, Ia. 18615 


Handelesques; suite in the 18th cen- 
tury style, Yvonne Adair, of Great 
Britain, fingering Naney Gilford; 
pf. Allemande. [5 others] © 
Aug. 28.°'1925 <9 Ee Semi asau 
624205; Forsyth bros., Itd., London. 


18616 
Hanneton (Le); paroles Mlle.’ de 
Montgolfier, musique M. Truillet- 


Soyer, of France. 1. Pf. et chant.— 
2. Chant seul. 4to. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. each Sept. 14; H 6243887, 
624388; Durand et cie., Paris. 
18617, 18618 


916 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Happiness; by Carl Schmeidler, of 
Germany; pf. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 30; EH 621333 ; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 18619 


Happy (A) ending; musical comedy, 
lyrics and text Marie Ziegler. [i. e. 
-Marie Ziegler Hobson], m William 
Ziegler, of U. S.. [In two pts., 
Jdibretto and music] © 1 ec. Sept. 
26, 1925; D 26814; William Edwin 
Ziegler, jr., New York. 18620 


Happy five step; par Trémolo, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Apr. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
EH 624318; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 18621 


Happy go lucky; w and m BH. Goebel, 
of U.S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 25; E 623665; Ed. Goebel, 
Los Angeles. 18622 


Happy go lucky; w H. Goebel, m 
Harry Alford, of U. S. ©1 ce. Oct. 
6, 1925; E 628101; Ed. Goebel, Los 
Angeles. 18623 


Happy-go-lucky Sandy; w Nat Con- 
ney, m Joie Lichter, of U. S. © 
Oct. 6, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 621567; 
Evening Wisconsin co., Milwaukee. 

18624 


Happy-land; w Martha M. Seaney, m 
M. P. Youngberg, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1925; E 623881; Marjorie 
Payne Youngberg, West Roxbury, 
Mass. 18625 


Happy little world; w and m HEric 
Mareo, of Austraiia; in C. [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
8, 1925; 1 ¢e Aug. 17; E 624580; 
Douglas Harding, London. 18626 


Happy the day; w George Lytton, m 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 


1925; 2 ¢@. Sept. 12; E 623198; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 
18627 


Happy thoughts; w and melody lL. 
Egnew, of U. S. © 1c Oct, 24, 
1925; E 626268; Louis Hgnew, 
Grand View, Ind. 18628 


Happy (A) time is coming; hymn, 
w James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, 
of U. “S.. -©' Aug. 15; 1925; 2 ‘«. 
Sept. 12; E 623211; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 18629 


Happy (The) warrior (Les guerrier 
heureux) ; march, Victor Kahl, of 
Germany, arr. Adolf Lotter, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. July 27, 1925; 
2 ec. Aug. 10; E 624569; Hawkes & 
son, London. 18630 


72763—26—_5 


18642 


Harbor lights; w J. M. Henson, m 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; E 623189; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

18631 


Hares in winter; morceau pour en- 
fants, Béatrice Mary Hall, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; BH 624872; Kdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18632 


Harvard stadium march; melody, E. 
Ballantine, of U. S. © 1 e¢ Oct. 
27, 1925; E 626332; Edward Bal- 
lantine, Cambridge, Mass. 18633 


Harvest song; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
U. S., op. 3, no. 5; pf. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623488; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 18634 


Have I got a piece of boiled beef for 
you; w Sidney Clare and Lew 
Brown, melody Cliff Friend, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Sept. 19, 1925; BE 623498; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 18635 


——Same. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
16; E 621686; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18636 

Hawaiian kisses; w and m May Singhi 
Breen and Peter De Rose, both of 
U. 8.; pf. and ukulele ace., with 
violin and mand. duet. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E 621370; Uke- 
trades pub. co., New York. 18637 


Hawaiian serenade; waltz song Max 
Dolin, L. Campbell and Billy Hill, 
of U. 8S. San Francisco, Dolin & 
Campbell. © Oct. 19, 1925: 2 e. 
Oct. *267 EY 628023: Lloyd - “HH. 
Campbell, San Francisco. 18638 


Hawkes & son’s Simplicity instruction 
books; with modern exercises and 
solos, Arthur Ives, of England; 
xylophone, tubaphone, and glocken- 
spiel. © Sept. 12, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
25; EH 624711; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 18639 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Menuet; from 
the 3rd symphony, arr. Fred Lampe, 
of U. 8.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
Ato. © July 1, 1925: 2 c Sept. 25; 
E 621127; Hmil Ascher, inc., New 
York. [© new arrangement] 18640 


Hazy Mazie: w and m D. Stryker, of 


U. 8.; pf. and ukulele acc. © 1. 
Oct. 22, 1925: E 626196; Daisy 
Stryker, South Bend, Ind. 18641 


He died in shame for me; hymn, w 
J. M. Henson, m S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S: © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
12; E 623218; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 18642 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18643 


He got up; w and m EK. M. Bartlett, . 


of U. S. © July 15, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 

19, 1 ce. Oct. 29; E 626419; Hugene 

Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 
18643 


He is the One who can help you; w 
Avis B. Christiansen, m Harry 
Dixon Loes, of U. S.. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E 621795; Fed- 
eration pub. co., Siloam Springs, 
Ark. 18644 


He’ll do more for you; w BH. C. Baird, 
m Nelson M. Gampfer, of U. S.' © 
Sept. 4, 1925; 2 c« Sept. 10; E 
623128 ; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 18645 


He'll do you wrong; w and melody 
Edgar Dowell, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
30, 1925; E 628135; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co. ine, New 
York. 18646 


He’s the kind of a man you can’t for- 
- get; w and melody EH. J. Wiltgen, 
of U. S. .© 1 ec. Oct. 12,1925; EB 
621589; Evelyn J. Wiltgen, Two 
Rivers, Wis. 18647 


He shall be great; trio, biblical text, 
m Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; female voices, organ acc. 
© Sept. 24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; EB 
623655; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18648 


He wants to bear your burdens; w 
D. Lyons, m Thoro Harris, of U. S. 
Ato. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 24; 
E 626297 ; Daniel Lyons, Buffalo. 

18649 


He was doomed to go; w and melody 
J. Samuels, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 22, 
1925 ; E 628076; Joe Samuels, Brook- 
lyn. 18650 


Headed south; w J. T. Green, m J. T. 
Green and Geo. Mohle, both of U.S. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1925; E 621067; 
James T. Green, Ashtabula, O. 

18651 

Heads up; mareh, Frank EK. Hersom, 
of U. S.; pf. © July 18, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 19; E 621754; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 18652 


Heart broken; w and melody F. Zur- 
fluh, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1925; 
E 623768; Frank Zurfluh, Ferndale, 
Calif. 18653 


Heart (The) of Christmas; Christmas 
service, w Marian Merle Bruce, m 
arr. Ira B. Wilson, of U. S. | 8vo. 
© Aug. 21, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
30; A 868763; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton. 18654 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Heart of gold: w and m §S. Wyatt, of 
England, domiciled at Huntington, 
Le i N. Y. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1925; 
H 621281 : Sidney Wyatt, Hunting-_ 
ton, L. I., N. Y. 18655 


Heartbreaking mama; w and m G. 
Couffer, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 22, 
1925; E 623535; Grant Couffer, 
Pittsburgh. 18656 


Heartless house; operetta in 3 acts,. 
w Claude A. Stiehl, m Winifred 
Moore, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © Oct. 5, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 9; D 
26820; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

18657 


Hearts and violets (Cceurs et vio- 
lettes) ; new flower song, Benarth 
Newler [pseud. of B. Newman and 
A. Wechsler] both of U. S.; pf. New 
York, Superior music co. © Sept. 


28, 1925; 2 ¢« Oct. 7; E 621450; 
Benjamin Newman and Arthur 
Wechsler, New York. 18658 


Heavens (The) declare the glory of 
God; sacred song, w from Psalm 19, 
m Oscar J. Lehrer, of U. S. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 1; E 622861; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18659 


Hebrew melodie paraphrase; by N. 
Ciganeri, of Russia, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. ©1e. Sept. 2, 1925; 
E 622923; Nathan Ciganeri, Brook- 
lyn. 18660 


Heideblumen (On the heather); von 
Flor Alpaerts, of Belgium; klavier. 
1. Lied ohne worte. [4 others] © 
Jan. 1, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 29; E 625198 ; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 18661 


Heigh-ho; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., 
op. 3, no. 7; pt." © Aug? 20, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 21; E 623486; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 18662 


Heim (A) far a kind; w Louis Gil- 
rod, melody Joseph Rumshinsky, of 
Wits: 


(a2°P N AND Boo 8) 
© 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621851; 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 18663 


Helen of Kirkconnel; part-song or 
quartet, w from Herd’s collection of 
Scotch poems, m old Scottish melo- 
dy, arr. C. Lee Williams, of HEng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 9; EH 624106; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 18664 


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- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18686 


Hello, my name is Sally Sue; w and 
melody C. J. Huling, of U. S. © 
1c Sept. 14, 1925; E 620839; Celia 
J. Huling, Fairfax, Wash. 18665 


Hello Paris; song and fox-trot, w and 
m D. Parrish, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 624287; Dan Parrish, 
Rueil, France. 18666 


Hello song; w and m B. Cecil Gates, 
of U. S.; for men’s voices. © Nov. 
2, ulg2a 227 le. . Oct! '30;)/E 628142; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

18667 


Help! w Leslie Moore, m Johnny 
Tucker and Al Sherman, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 25, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 22; H 623542; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

18668 


Help to make a little sunshine; fox- 
trot, w H. Daley, m John R. Greg- 
ory, of Great Britain. © Oct. 9, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 17; E 625108; P. J. 
Cross, Manchester, England. 18669 


Henning (Oscar C.) Hight piano 
pieces by Spanish composers; ed. K. 
Benker [pseud. of Oscar C. Hen- 
ning], of U. S. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 8; A 870427; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 18670 


Henry, yes my dear; w and melody 
Sam Ehrlich and Eugene West, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1925; EB 
620754; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 18671 


Her country home; w and m C. 
Georgina Morey, of U. S.; with vio- 
lin obbl. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1925; EB 
621109; Georgina Morey, Brooklyn. 

18672 


Here am I; hymn, w E. A. Hoffman, m 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 623209; Sam- 
uel William Beazley, Chicago. 

18673 

Here in my arms; from Dearest en- 
emy; w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 22; EH 623514; Harms, inc., 
New York. 18674 


Here’s a kiss; duet, from Dearest 
enemy, w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 
2 ¢. Oct. 6; E 621535; Harms, inc., 
New York. 18675 


Here’s love and _ success to you; 
friendship song, w Geo. Graff, jr., 
m Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; female voices. 


Witmark ed. 4to. © Aug. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 620723: M. 


Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new: arrangement] 18676 
Same. Mixed voices. Witmark 


ed. 4to. © Aug. 81, 1925: 2 e. 
- Sept. 9; E 620703; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 18677 


Here we come a-piping; two-part 
song, w old English, m Percy Judd. 
of Great Britain; treble voices, ix 
G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 17, 1925: 1 «. 
Sept. 10; E 624182; Boosey & co.., 
lItd., London. 18678 


Hermosas fuentes; corrido mexicano, 
cancion, arr. Alfonso Esparza Oteo, 
of Mexico. © Sept. 15, 1925; 1 ¢ 
Sept. 19; E 624606; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

18679 

Herzblittchen’s Weihnachtswunsch : 
text und musik Walter René Mor- 
tier, of Germany, op. 420; klav. © 
Sept. (i719 25 3° 1 e€./ Och is) 
625046; Drei-masken verlag, a. g, 
Berlin. 18680 


Hesse (Félix) Intermezzo; par fF. 
Hesse, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 12; E 625000; Paul De- 
eourcelle, Nice, France. 18681 


Hey mammy-tell pappy, whose baby 
are you; w Russel Robinson and 
Jack Little, m Addy Britt, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Rus- 
sel Robinson. © Oct. 7, 1925: 2 «¢. 
Oct. 7; E 621478; Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. 18682 


Hi diddle diddle; w and melody A. 
Holmer and H. Keidel, both of U. 
S. ©l1c. Sept. 25, 1925; E 621148: 
Albert Holmer and Harold Keidel, 
Excelsior, Minn, 18688 


Hi diddle diddle; w and melody H. 
Keidel, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1925; E 621146; Harold Keidel, 
Minneapolis. 18684 


Hi le hi lo, come on, let’s go; w and 
m O. C. Tharp, of U. S., arr. Dor- 


othy ‘A. Door. Bath, N. Y., E. H. 
Gleason music house. © Sept. 2, 
1925; 2 e. Sept. 19; E 623415: 


Owen C. Tharp, Bath, N. Y. 18685 


Hidden ways; w Andrew Gibson,.m 
Henry Tiltman, of Great Britain; 
in E flat. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 5; E 624737; Metzler & Go., 
ltd., London. 18686 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18687 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Hide and go seek; waltz, Wallace A. | His blood was shed for all; w James 


Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 1; 
pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 29; 
E 626387; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18687 


Hide and seek; w Walter De La 
. Mare, m Jessie Furze, of England, 
- selected and ed. Ernest Read; in F. 
Williams ed. 8vo. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 3, 1925; 
‘toe Sept. 14; E 624277; Joseph 
Williams, 1td., London. 18688 


High Barbaree; sailor’s chantey, w 
traditional, m arr. Howard Carr, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
1 e@ Sept. 17; E 624601; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd., London. 18689 


High brown Joe; w W. R. G. Duane, 
m W.R.G. Duane and Frank Owen, 
it.,, bows, OL Us SinctOe)'. Gr Oty 00, 
1925; E 628151; William R. Galt 
Duane, New York. 18690 


High minded man; w and melody M. 
Grinter, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1925; E 621104; Marie Grinter, 
Chicago. 18691 


High on the sleepy hills; w Charles 
G. Mortimer, m Raymond Lough- 
borough, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
2, 1925; 1 ec Sept. 3; E 624059; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

18692 

High struttin’ Tillie; w and melody 
Fred Rose, of U. 8S. © 1. Oct. 
20, 1925; E 626137; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 18693 


Hills in heaven; w W. H. Ogilvie, m 
Graham Peel, of Great Britain; 
low voice; in E flat. © Oct. 29, 
#925; 1 e@ .Nov. 5; EK. 625365; 
Forsyth bros., Itd., London. 18694 


Hills (The) of Gruzia(Ha xommax ['pysin); 
w A. S. Pushkin, English version 
Alice Mattullath, m Nicolai Medni- 
koff, of U. S.: high voice. © June 
29, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623960; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

18695 

Hindu song; from Sadko, English ver- 
sion Fanny S. Copeland, m N. Rim- 
sky-Korsakov, arr. Julius Harrison, 
of Great Britain. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Women’s trio. © Apr. 8, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 19; E 624618, 624619; 
M. P. Belaieff, Leipzig. 

18696, 18697 

Hippity hop; by E. R. Gilley, of Brit- 
ish Columbia, op. 25, no. 1; pf. © 
Oct. 12, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 21; B 625145; 
Hileen Ruthven Gilley, New West- 
minster, British Columbia. 18698 


Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 


: Anne. :5;) 1925: Sieh Senigeiae? 
623195; Samuel William Beazley, _ 
Chicago. 18699 


His glory shines abroad; hymn, w 
James Rowe, m 8. W. Beazley, of 
U.S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2c. Sept. 12, 
E 6238201; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 18700 


His hand will guide; hymn, w J. M.. 
Henson, m 8. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 12; B 
623212; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 18701 


His master’s voice; w Howard John- 
son and Irving Bibo, m Gus Ed- 
wards, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
leie arr. M. Kalua. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 16; E 621728; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 18702 


His message of love; w E. C. Baird, 
m J, C: Blaker, of U. S. .© Sept. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 10; EH 623119; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

18703 


His wife’s sister; w and melody L. A. 
Wachlin, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 622991; Losee A. Wachlin, 
Sayville, N. Y. 18704 


Histoire amusante; de Paul Pierné, 
transecrrtt J. Girardon, of France; 
harmonie, avec conducteur si bé- 
molle. 4to.. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «. 
Sept. 14, 1925; EH 624461; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© transcription] 

18705 


Histoire triste; de Paul Pierné, tran- 
scrit J. Girardon, of France; har- 
monie, avec conducteur si bémolle. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 624462; HEvette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© transcription] 18706 


Hitch up the horse and buggy; w and 
m Leo Wood and Harry De Costa, 
both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 16, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 24; BH 
623547; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18707 


Hoch ragt das land der ahnen; gediecht 
Gottfr. Bohnenblust, musik Wil- 
helm Decker, of Switzerland, op. 
293; minnerchor. 4to. © Feb. 26, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 20; E 624140; Gebr. 
Hug & eco., Leipzig. 18708 


Hocus pocus; from Gay Paree, w 
Lew Brown, m James F.. Hanley, of 
U. S. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 
9; E 620734; Shapiro Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 18709 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. $—10, 1925 


18731 


Hoffnungslos (Hopeless); von Karl 
Neinass, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst 
Eggert; orch. © Aug. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 1; E 624037; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg Germany. 

18710 


Hoist thy sail; w Bernard Livermore, 
m Florence Aylward, of England; 
i Bhanin, . ©), Oct., 8,.1925; 1.¢., Oct. 
12; E 625122; Swan & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18711 


Hokey pokey-diddle-dee-rum; w and 
m Cliff Hess and Wendell Hall, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 626066; Forst- 
er music pub., ine., Chicago. 18712 


Hol’-de-win ; spiritual, w Harold John- 
son. melody Grace Clarkson, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1925; E 621246; 
Arthur E. Smyth, East Orange, N. J. 

187138 


Hold ’er deacon; w and melody Will 
EH. Skidmore and Marshall Walker, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1925; 
EK 623380; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 18714 


Hold fast to the word; hymn, w J. M. 
Henson, m 8. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 
623207: Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 18715 


Hold me in your arms; w and m D. 
Herne, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 20; E 628014; Donald 
Herne, Clementen, N. J. 18716 


Holiday; waltz, Gaylord Yost, of U. 
S.; violin, with pf.. acc. © Sept. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EH 621327; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

18717 


Holiday (A) frolic; by Waiter Rolfe, 
of:U. S:; pi © Aug. 31; 1925.52 ec. 
Sept. 3; E 622935; Hatch music 
co., Boston. 18718 


Holka-polka; from Spring in autumn, 
w Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan, 
m Will Ortmann, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York City. © Oct. 
fixes, 2... Oct. 93: BH. 623854 - 
Harms, ine., New York. 18719 


Hollywood; w Harle Fox, melody 
Lynn Cowan, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
8. 1925; E 623008; Lynn Freeman 
Cowan, Hollywood, Calif. 18720 


Hollywood Rose; by Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
vocal orch.; in E flat. 4to. © Oct. 


8, 1925;-2 c. Oct. 20; E 626237; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18721 


Hollywood Rose; w George Whiting. 
m Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 16; E 620967; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 18722 


Ho-lo-e-dee, O lovie answer me; jazz 
yodel, w and m Fritz Zimmermann 
and Chas. Cooke, both of U. S. © 


Get 26, 1925.5 .2nveo pO, Ze =. -B 
628036; Triangle music pub. ¢0o., 
ine., New York. 18723 


Holy (A) air is breathing round; an- 
them, w A. A. Livermore, m Charles 
P. Scott, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 8, 1925: 2 e@ Sept. 11; B 
623125; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 18724 


Home again Sally; w and melody J. 
Fersch, jr.. of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620880; Jacob Fersch, 
jr., Paterson. 18725 


Home of my heart; from Spring in 
autumn, w Gus Kahn and Raymond 
B. Egan, m Will Ortmann, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York. © 
Oct. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 27; E 626478: 
Harms, inc., New York. 18726 


Home pals; from, The jazz singer, w 
Sam KE. Lewis and Joe Young, m 
M. K. Jerome, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 10; E 6231384; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 18727 


Homeward bound; from The daugh- 
ter of Rosie O’Grady, w Cliff Hess. 
m Jos. H. Santly, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E 6263835; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 18728 


Hommage a Thibaut de Champagne: 
cing monodies sur des poemes de 
Tristan Klingsor, musique Georges 
Migot, of France; chant seul. 1. 
Liliane [4 others] © Dec. 31, 1924: 
1 e. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624859; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18729 


Homosassa town for me; w and m 
M. Frazer, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
29, 1925; E 6238685; Marion Frazer, 
San Francisco. 18730 


Honest and truly; ballad, w and m 
Fred Rose, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, 
both of U. S.; male quartette. 4to. 
©20ct: 19, dO255: 2 esOck, 21° 
621997; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 18731 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18732 


Honey buneh; w and melody Cliff 
Friend, of U. 8S. © 1. Sept. 19, 
1925 ; E 623499 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York., 18732. 


Honey chile; w Gus Smith, m Genee 
Jones, of U. S. © Aug. 25, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 9; E 620765; Gus Smith 
pub. co., Boston. 18733 


Honey home; vocal fox-trot, w How- 
ard Cornell,,m Alma Tyndall, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
1 ¢ Oct. 26; E 625187; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. 13734 


Honey, honey, come on home; blue 
fox trot, w and m M. L. Holden, of 
U: Sir ©. 1 ey Oe! 12; 1925.0 
621586; Mary Landis Holden, Cin- 
einnati. 18735 


Honey if yo’ only knew; w Wm. H. 
Gardner, m Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S8.; male 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E 620727; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18736 


Honeymoon waltz; w Ray Sherwood, 
in Victor Arden, of U. S.; pf. acc, 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Oct. 6, 1925; 2c. Oct. 5; E 621395; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 18737 


Honolulu nights; w and m W. W. 
Hall, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1925; 
E 621342; Wendell Woods Hall, Chi- 
eago. 18738 


Honolulu-o00-00; w J. H. Brown, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark, of U. S.: © 
le. Oct. 9, 1925; BH 621544; James 
H. Brown, Hilo, Hawaii, T. H. 

18739 

Honorine; chanson 4 refrain, paroles 
André Lénéka, musique Ant. Ferré, 
of France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
H 624471 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

18740 

Hood college song book; w Gertrude 
Hoy, A. McCullagh and others, of 
U. S., m Lillian L. Baldwin, Hora- 
tius Bonar and others. 3d. ed. rev. 
Ato. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 16; 
aff. Oct. 17; A 869558; Hinds, Hay- 
den & Hildredge, ine., New York. 
[© new matter] 18741 


Hoosier Sue; w and m Chester L. 
Arthur, of U. 8.7 "©7Oct 267 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 238; E 621942; Paragon 
musie co., New York. 18742 


Hop, skip and jump; by Hans Schick, 
of U. S.; pf. Boston-New York, 


pt. 11, n. S., v.20 


Evans music co. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
2 ¢. Oct. 8; E 621497; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 18743 


Hopi grinding song; Hopi air, w and - 
m D. N. Lehmer, of U. S. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 7, 1925: E 623812; Derrick Nor- 
man Lehmer, Berkeley, Calif. 

— 18744 


Hopi lullaby; w and m D. N. Lehmer, 
of U.S." © ie Ochre is25— 
623813; Derrick Norman lLehmer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 18745 


Hopsasa polka; by R. Crnkovich, of 
Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at Chicago; 
tamburitza orch. 4to. © Sept. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 620961: Ru- 
dolf Crnkovich, Chicago. 18746 


Hoptchaktchak; melody J. Jaffe. of 
U.S. ©lc. Oct. 19, 1925; B 621771; 
Julius Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 18747 


Horizon (L’) infini; nocturne, André 
Pascal, of France; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 @. Oct. 12; BE 624986; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 18748 


Horloge (L’) de grand’ mére; mor- 
eceau descriptif, F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; 
E 624535; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

18749 


Hot aire; by Elmer Schoebel, of U. 8.; 
pf. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2c. Oct. 16; EB 
621726; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

18750 


Hot as a summer’s day;.by Donald 
Lindley, of U. 8.; B flat trumpet 
solo, with pf. and drum ace. 
Sept. 11, 1925; 2 c@ Sept. 12; EH 
623167; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 18751 


Hot diggety: w Gus Kahn, melody 
Walter Donaldson, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 15, 1925; EH 623270; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 18752 


Hot things; melody Willie Smith, of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1925; EH 621713; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 18753 


Hound for lovin’; w Johnny Burns, m 
Abe Frankel and D. EH. Byal, both 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c Sept. 28, 1925; 
E 626225; Dora Early Byal, Dear- 
born, Mich. 18754 

How beautiful upon the mountains; 


w and melody R. Jones, of U. S. 
Chicago, Ill., Rubenstein Jones & 


eo. .12mo.. ©) Oct. 10, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 12;  E 621632; Rubenstein 
Jones, Chicago. 18755 


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nos. 9-10, 1925 


18779 


How can anybody sleep at Christmas 
time; w and m Carolyn R. Free- 
man, of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., Wil- 
lis N. Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 10; E 621822; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 18756 


How can He rest when we wander 
away; w J. V. Pastore, m Frederick 
Cort. Wight, of U. S. 4to. © Oct. 
15; 11925; 2 ¢. Oct: 16; E 621696; 
J. V. Pastore, New London, Conn. 

18757 


How can you smile when you are 
blue; w and m M. Whitmire, arr. 


Bert House, both of U. S. ©1«.. 
Oct. 14, 1925; EH 621673; Margaret 
Whitmire, Chicago. 18758 


How do I love thee; romance, Avenir 
H. Monfred, of U. S., op. 22, no. 4; 
trio pour pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec violon ripiane et contrebasse, 
ad lib. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
14; E 620874; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 18759 


How do you doodle do; from Sun- 
showers, w and m Harry Delf, of 


U. S. © Aug. 21, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
- 22; H 620037; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18760 
How happy we can be; w and m J. 
Goldberg, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 1, 
1925; E 623733; Julius Goldberg, 
Chicago. 18761 


How I long for you; w and m H. D. 
Kissenger, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 626428; Herman Dick Kis- 
senger, Kansas City, Mo. 16762 


How lonely I’ve been since you left 
me; w and melody P. Archer, of 


liv tr Oo) a ec Ort, 12. 19955 h 
621595; _-Percy Archer, Woburn, 
Mass. 18763 


How long my Lord; w and m Herbert 
S. Booth-Clibborn, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 626091; 
Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, 
Chicago. 18764 


How’s the king; fox-trot from How’s 
the king, w Owen Murphy, m Jay 
Gorney, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 3; E 621377; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 


— Same. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1925; B 
621079; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
18766 


How sweet the answer echo makes; 
two-part song, w Thomas Moore, m 
Hilda M. Grieveson, of England; in 


Hulla-hulla ; 


18765, 


G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Aug. 12, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
22; E 6242538; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, The year book press, ltd., Lon- 
don. 18767 


Hrvatski sinovi ‘(Sons of Croatia) ; 
march, R. Crnkovich, of Jugo-Sla- 

' via, domiciled at Chicago; tambu- 
ritza orch. 4to. © Aug. 27, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 17; E 620964; Rudolf Crn- 
kovich, Chicago. [© arrangement] 
18768 


Huguenot (A); unison song, w Mary 
EK. Coleridge, m Harold H. Sykes, 
of England; in G min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
12, 1925; 1 ce. Aug. 22; E 624254; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 
book press, ltd., London. 18769 


Huip; samba, Alcib Mario, of France; 
pf. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1 e. Oct: 
E 624731; Librarie Hachette, Paris. 

18770 


w H. Goldberg, melody 
N. Avorsam, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1925; E 621153; Harry 
Goldberg and Nick Avorsam, New 
York. 18771 


Humanity; sonnet, w R. W. Dixon, 
m Kenneth Finlay, of Great Brit- 
ain; unison voices, in C. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 15, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 28; B 
625199; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 


don. 18772 
Hummel (J. N.) Concerto; par J. N. 
Hummel, rev. Victor Staub, of 


France; pf. 1. Op. 85, en la min.— 
2. Op. 89, en si min.—3. Op. 110, en 
mi maj.—4. Op. 118, en la bémol. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce. each Oct. 10; B 
624923-624926; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 18773-18776 


Humming bird; by Alvena Knoblauch, 
One cop. .1 pls, AO. Sept. 245 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 24; HE 621114; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

18777 


Humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, op. 
101, no. 7, arr. Tom Clark, of U. S.; 
orech. with pf. conductor. © Sept. 
1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 623074; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ar- 

~ rangement] 18778 


Humoreske (Humoresque) ; von Mar- 
tin Herrmann, of Germany, hrsg. 
Ernst Eggert; orch. © Aug. 8, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 624036; Hein- 
richshofews verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 18779 


923 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18780 


Humoresque; by Jean Sibelius, of Fin- 
land, op. 101, no. 4, ed. and rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; EH 623897: 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 18780 


Humoresque; by Ludwig Lebell, of 
Great Britain, op. 28, no. 3; violon- 
cello and pf. © Sept. 30, 1925; 1. 
Oct. 27; HE 625227; Augener, Itd., 
London. 18781 


Humoresque; par Delia Morris, of 
Great Britain; violon avec pf. acc. 
© Sept. 16, 1925; 1 ¢« Oct. 6; EB 
624782; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

18782 


Humoresque; by Freda Swain, of Hng- 
land;. pf. © -Aug..18, 1925; Lic. 
Aug. 24; E 624241; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., inc., London. 18783 


Hunting song; waken lords and ladies 
gay. w Scott, m Laurence Powell, 
of Great Britain, op. 13, no. 2, ed. 


Ernest Read; two treble voices; in» 


EK. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 1, 1925; 1c. Oct. 
12; E 624815: Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 18784 


Huré (Jean) Trois melodies; paroles 
Gemma de Vesme et P. Ronsard, 
musique J. Huré, of France. 1. 
Pluie et le vent pleurent dans la 
pleine. [2 others] © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624871; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18785 


Hurry; by Gaston Borch, of U. S.; 
orch. © Sept. 29, 1925; 2 «. Oct. 8: 
E 621500; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

18786 


Hurry up April; w Edward Lockton, 
m Alison Travers, of Great Britain ; 
in G.. © Oct. 7, 1925: 1 ¢. Oct. 23: 
E 625156; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18787 


Husarendurchmarseh; worte Martin 
Greif, musik Wilhelm Rinkens, of 
Germany, op. 33, nr. 3; hohe sing- 
stimme. © Mar. 3, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
20; E 624157; C. A. Klemm, Leip- 
zig. 18788 


Hush (Chut) ; descriptive piece, Ship- 
ley Douglas, of England; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Sept. 15, 
1925; 1 @ Sept. 29; E 624721; 
Hawkes & son, London. 18789 


Hush thee, my own; w and m Cather- 
ine McFarland, of U. S. © Oct. 24, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 28; E 628118; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 18790 


pt. III, N. S., V. 20 


Hylton (The) medley of famous bal- 
lads; fox trot, arr. Chater Robin- 
son, orch. M. Williams, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © Sept. 23, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 7; E 624789; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 18791 


Hylton (The) medley of famous bal- 
lads; medley fox trot, intro. My old 
shako [ete.], arr. Chater Robinson, 
of Great Britain; pf. New York, | 
Cavendish music co. © Aug. 31, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 7; H 624792; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 18792 


Hymn of Empedocles: w Matthew 
Arnold, m Reginald C. Robbins, -of 
Great Britain; bass or bar. © Dec. 
ol, “1924 2 Pe." Ott Te al 
624866; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 18793 


Hymn (A) of thanksgiving; w Ade- 
laide EH. Procter, m Donald Ford, 
of England; in E. © Sept. 15, 1925: 
1 ec. Sept. 17; E 624765; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc., London. 18794 


Hymn (A) of trust: anthem, text 
from the Scriptures, m J. Marvin 
Hanna, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 30; BE 
621339; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 18795 


Hymn to St. Teresa: w and m M. J. 
Sullivan, of U. S. 4to. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 27; EH 626391; Mark 
J. Sullivan, Roxbury, Mass. 18796 


Hymn to Saint Teresa of the Child 
Jesus; w and m by a Sister of Char- 
ity, B. V. M., of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 « Sept. 11: E 620900; 
Sisters of Charity, B. V. M., Du- 
buque, Ia. 18797 


Hymn to the Creator; ode, w John 
Milton, m Frederic H. Wood, of 
England, op. 24; chorus and orch. 
Svo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 17; 
E 624604; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 18798 


Hymn to the little flower of Jesus; w 
and m Sisters of I. H. M.: of U. S. 
Immaculata, Pa., Villa Maria col- 
lege. 4to. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct.- 16; E 626126: Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 18799 


Hymne au soleil (Sonnen-hymnus) ; 
aus der oper Le cog d’or, N. Rim- 
sky-Korssakoff, bearb. Walter Nie- 
mann, of Germany; pf. © July 21, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 10; E 625080; Rob. 
Forberg, Leipzig. 18800 


924 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18823 


Hymne au soleil levant; fresque, V. | I 
Hussonmorel, of France; violoncelle 
et pf. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 624979; Editions Maurice 
Senart, Paris. 18801 


am lonely; w and m'H. Gannon, of 
U. S., arr. Raymond L. Adams. 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 2; EH 623962; 
Howard McGannon, Pomona, Calif. 
18812 


Hymne spirite; naitre, mourir, re- | 1 am loving only you; w Clara Kearns 


naitre, paroles et musique Pascal 
Forthuny, of France. [Texte fran- 
cais, anglais, allemand, italien, es- 
pagnol, portugais] © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 6248383; Ch. | j 
Hayet, Paris. 18802 


Hymns of praise no. 2; w Daniel 

March, Maltbie D. Babcock, and 
others, m Felice De Giardini, Fran- | ] 
cois H. Barthelemon, and others, 
compiled Francis F. Kingsbury, of 
U.S. .12mo: © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 
ec, and aff, Sept. 26; A.870488; Hope 
pub: eco., Chicago. 18803 I 


ain’t gonna, don’t wanna do it any 
more; w D. Frank Marcus, melody 
Alexander Maloof, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 3, 1925; E 623788; Maloof 


— 


phonograph & music co., New York. I 


18804 


ain’t got no time to ery over you; Ww 
and m I. J. Weber, arr. Bruce Miller, 
both of U.S. ©l1ce. Oct. 9, 1925; E 
621546; Ivy J. Weber, Pittsburgh. I 
18805 


always get the blame; fox trot, w 
and m F. G. Paciulli, of U. S. 
1 e. Uct. 24, 1925; H 626283; Fred 


_ 


b= 


Warfield, m Helen Warfield Wenger, 
of U.S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
25; E 623674; C. M. Warfield, Sioux 
City, Ia. 18813 


am still dreaming of you; w and 
melody F. Artley, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623620; Ferol Art- 
ley, Elkhart, Kans. 18814 


am willing to be broken; w and m 
W. M. Garman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1925; E,628132; William 
McKinley Garman, Los Angeles. 
18815 


can love you, or leave you alone; 
wand m W. M. Garman of U. S. 
©1e. Oct. 17, 1925; E 626079; Wil- 
liam McKinley Garman, Los An- 
geles. 18816 


cannot bide; w Ellen Janson, m 
Mabel W.’Daniels, of U. S8., op. 29, 
no. 2; sop. or ten. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 12; E 621639; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 18817 


can’t do anything right; w and m 
Jack O’Hagan, of Australia. © 
Apr. 16, 1925; 1 ce. June 5; H 624647 ; 
Allan & co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 18818 


G. Paviulli, Albany, Ga. 18806 | I can’t forget; w Phil Cook, m Pierre 


I am a sheik, a movie fighter; fox 
trot, w and melody H. Grauer, of 
Austria, domiciled at Elizabeth, N. 
J. ©l1e. Sept. 16, 1925; E 620948; 


Emil Grauer, Elizabeth, N. J. I 


18807 


I am blue; w and m S. E. Abrams, of 
U. S. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1925; E 
623564; Sterling Ely Abrams, Wash- 


ington. 1ssos | I 


I am coming back to you, sweetheart 
of mine; w and melody Mrs. C. W. 
Butler, of U. S. ©1.e. Sept. 26, 
1925; E 623629; Mrs. C. W. Butler, 
Pittsburgh. 18809 I 


I am dreaming of you; waltz ballad, 
w and melody J. E. Black, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1925; H 621399; Julian 


Ellis Black, Youngstown, N. Y. I 


18810 
am just leaving town over you; 
waltz, w N. EH. Wunderley, m Bauer 
bros., of U. S.. © Aug. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E 620904; Nancy HE. 
Wunderley, McKeesport, Pa. 18811 


72763—26—-- 6 925 


Pats 


Connor, of U. S.; high voice, in 
E flat. © Sept. 30, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
16; E 621717; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 18819 


ean’t love nobody but you; w and 
m M. Whitmire, arr. Bert House, 
both of U. S.; in B flat ©l1e 
Oct 14, 1925; E 621674; Margaret 
Whitmire, Chicago. 18820 


can’t stop loving you; w B. F. Hlli- 
son, jr., melody O. J. Rene, jr. and 
Q. B. Massey, both of U. S. ©l1e. 
Aug, 28, 1925; E 622746; Bennie F. 
Ellison, jr., Otis J. Rene, jr. and 
Q. B. Massey, Los Angeles. 18821 


can’t trust you any more; w and m 
F. L. Ward, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
24, 1925; E 623956; Frances Lucille 
Ward, Kansas City, Mo. 18822 


could fall in love with someone like 
you; w Dudley Mecum, m Henry 
Winston, D. Mecum and Ralph 
Williams, all of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Sept. 21, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 24; E 6238574; Ted Browne 
music co., ine., Chicago. 18823 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18824 


I couldn’t; w and melody Y. G. Pol- 


lock, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1925; 
E 621884; Yuell G. Pollock, Phoe- 
nix, Ariz. 18824 


I’d like to be your honey bee; w and 
melody R. F. Shank, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623357; 
Ralph F. Shank, Lancaster, Pa. 
18825 


I’d love to be a child on mother’s 


knee; w and m R. P. Arnold, of U. 
S. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; 
E 621250; R. Paul Arnold, Plain- 
field, Ind. 18826 


I dare not love you; from A royal 


pretender, w Harry B. Smith, m 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. 
Oets. 28,° 19253" 2. ic. Oct,'303 08 
626469; Harms, inc., New York. 
18827 


I didn’t know I was in love with you, 


till somebody stole you from me; 
waltz, w and m Fred Kekut and F. 
Cava, both of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. Brooklyn, N. Y., K & C. 
musie pub. co. © July 18, 1925; 
2c. July 20; E 619992; Frank Cava, 
Brooklyn. 18828 


I didn’t think she’d do it, but she 


did; w Harry Pease, melody Ed. 
G. Nelson, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
11, 1925; E 623176; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18829 


oe do; duet, from Captain Jinks, w 


B. G. De Sylva, m Lewis EH. Gen- 
sler, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 10; E 623149; Harms, 
ine., New York, 18830 


I do, do you; w Harry I. Robinson, 


melody Paul Ash and Nat Gold- 
stein, both of U. S. ©1e Oct 1, 


1925; E. 621312; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. : 18831 
Same. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 « 


Oct. 17; E 626123; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18832 


don’t believe in Santa Claus; w 
and melody F. J. Sabas, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623363; 
Frank J. Sabas, Coaldale, Pa. 
18833 


don’t know; humorous song, w and 
m B. Cecil Gates, of U. S.; quartet 
or cho. of men’s voices. 4to. 
Sept. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 623059 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
18834 


don’t love nobody; w and melody 
Mrs. J. C. Evans, of U. S. ©1e. 


I 


> 


926 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sept. 26, 1925; E 623598; Mrs. J. 
C. Evans, Lone Grove, Okl. 18835 


don’t think so; w Wendell Hall, m 
Gayle Grubb, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 7, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 8; E 628825; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 18836 


dream of two fond eyes; w Herbert 
Brandon, m Felix White, of Eng- 
land; in G. © Oct. 5, 1925; 1 e. 
Oct. 3; E 624803; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 18837 


envy you; w Albert Lyons, melody 
S. Nigrelli and Jack Brown, both 
of .U! SS. ©: 1c, Oct ia, woz. 
626001; Sam Nigrelli, Newark, N. J. 

188388 


fell for her line; w and m F. C. 
Powers, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 30, 
1925; E 623950; Florence Colebrook 
Powers, Rochester, N. Y. 18839 


found a good man after all; melody, 
Jasper Taylor and Arnold Wiley, 
both of U. S..© 1c. Oct. 5, 1925; 
E 621418; Chicago music pub. ¢@o., 
ine., Chicago. 18840 


found a wonderful pa!; w and m 
Helen Ford, of U. S. © 1 ce. Aug. 
28, 1925; E 622788; Helen F. 
Schmidt, St. Louis. 18841 


found somebody to love; w and mel- 
ody Nick Lucas and Sammy Stept, 
both of U. S. © 1. Oct. 3, 1925; 
E 626220; Brunswick-Balke-Collen- 
der co., New York. 18842 


gave you a rose; w Evan Owen, 
melody Ruby and J. Holworthy, 
both of U. S. © 1 e Oct. 1, 1925; 
E 623731; Jack Holworthy; Oak- 
land, Calif. 18843 


get along with them all; w Johnny 
Burns, m Abe Frankel and D. H. 
Byal, . bothi of YU. sSiivime W@s iiie. 
Sept. 28, 1925; E 626224; Dora 
Early Byal, Dearborn, Mich. 18844 


got a home in-a dat rock; part 
song, negro spiritual, arr. Leslie 
Woodgate, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ec. 
Sept. 8; E 624200; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 18845 


got my eyes on you; w Lew Brown, 
melody Cliff Friend, of U. S. 

1 ce. Sept. 11, 1925; E 623179; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18846 


got the bananas; w and melody L. 
Siracusa, of U. S: ©1e. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 623026; Liborio Siracusa, 
Seattle. 18847 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


I got the home cookin’ blues; w and 
melody L. Moore, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1925; E 626247; Leonard 
Moore, Freehold, N. J. 18848 


-I got the somebody else’s blues; w and 
melody V. Rhodes, of U. S. ©1e.. 
Oct. 3, 1925; E 623742; Vernon 
Rhodes, So. Bend, Ind. 18849 


I got to get there today; fox trot, w 
and meiody J. F. Martin and I. 
Sherman, both of U. S. [Photostat] 
© 1e. Oct. 8, 1925; E 628086; John 
i. Martin and Irving Sherman, An- 
napolis. 18850 


I had you, I lost you, I found you 
only to lose you again; w Max C. 
Freedman, and Tom Kelly, m Don 
Traveline, of U.S. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 4; E 622944; Joe Morris 
music co., New York. 18851 

I have my doubts, I have my fears; 
w and m §S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Sept. 20, 1925.2 ¢. Oct. 7: EB 
621457; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 18852 

I hear America singing; cantata, w 

Walt Whitman, m Harvey B. Gaul, 

of U. 8.; men’s voices, with sop. or 

ten. solo and pf. ace. for four hands. 

4to. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 c Oct. 5; 

EK 623791; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 

ton. [© male voice arrangement] 

18853 
heard the blue-bird; fox-trot from 

Suzanne, w Wm. Cary Duncan and 

Harold Orlob, m H. Orlob, of U. S. 

© Sept. 24, 1925; 2 c Sept. 28: BE 

621222; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18854 

I heard the bluebird: from Suzanne, 
w Wm. Duncan, melody Haroid Or- 
lob, of US: © 1c: Sept. 15, 1925; 


— 


EK 620933; Leo Feist, inc.,. New 
York. 18855 


I hepe: w Edward Lockton, m Ger- 
ald Jonas, of Great Briain. © 


Sept. 15,°1925; 1 ¢« Sept: 16; EB 
624595; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18856 


I hope you won't forget me, w W. V. 
Archer, melody Woody Frisino, of 
U.S. fingers Och: 29, 1925.41) 
626409: W. Vernon Archer, Balti- 
more. 18857 

I- I- boy: w Eddie Dunstedter, m 
Harry Fink, of U. S.. © Sept. 3, 
1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 4; E 622945; Irving 


Berlin, inc., New York. 18858 
I just can’t help it; w Clara UL. 


Brown, m J. E. Andino, of U. 8S. © 
Oct. 7, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 621466; 
Carnell, publisher, Louisville. 18859 


18871 


I just want somebody, just as well be 
you; w and melody J. J. Davilla, 
arr. Mervin S. Woodson, both of 
WW. Sree Ook a Cop OCe 26, doe ce 
628051; Jos. Jno. Davilla, Carl L. 
Janneck and Ulysse Duffaut, New 
Orleans. 1884 


I know; w from the Bible, m J. BEB. 


Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 10; E 623870; J. B. Her- 
bert, Monmouth, I[11. 18861 


I know de Lord’s laid His hands on 
me; negro spiritual, arr. H. T. Bur- 
leigh, of U. S.; high voice. © Oct. 
5 192502 el iOCkG: HM. 621518 5G. 
Ricordi & co., inc... New York. 

18&62 


know that I love you, I do, I de: 
w and melody R. HE: Duke, of U. &. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1925; E 622958 ; Rus- 
sell E. Duke. Chicago. 18863 


pa 


I know what became of Sally; w and 
melody F. D. Fishel, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622998; Fanny 
Dillingham Fishel, Hureka, Utah. 

18864 


I like the boys; w and melody L. 
Jongbloet, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 8. 
1925: E 622996; Louis Jongbloet. 
Washington. 18865 


Tll always keep you in my heart: w 
and melody B. Christian, of U.S. © 
1 c. Sept. 10, 1925; E 623109; Buddy 
Christian, New York. 18866 


Ili be back tomorrow; fox-trot, w 
C. W. Brewton. m Ray Hibbeler, of 


Wits) Go ds ce. Oet.2-30, 7192557 
628155; Cuyler W. Brewton, Mc- 
David, Fla. 18867 


Ill be waiting for you to return: w 
and m W. E. Westphal, of U. S. © 
bhe.« Oct ai6 19252-4H 623726 : » Wil- 
liam Ernest Westphal, Jersey City. 

1886& 


Til bet you wouldn't: w and melody A. 
Russell, of U. S. © 1 ce Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621887: Anne _ Russell, 
Perrysburg, N. Y. 18869 


Ill come back to you; w and melody 
YL. sacous, of.U. S. © 1, &. Oct. 
12, 1925: E 621605; Zeva L. Jacobs, 
Decatur, Ill. 18870 


Ill forgive but I can’t forget; lyric 
W. Vernon Archer. melody Woody 
Frisino,. of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621710: Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

18871 


Y27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18872 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Ill forgive if you forget; w Eddie 
Wagenfeld, m Maurice Linett, of 


URS ter’ Oet. “834 19250 
623999; Interstate music pub. ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 18872 


I'll remain a bachelor maid; w A. 
Berd Klinetob, m Richard Brough- 
ton, of U. S. ©1e Oct. 8, 1925; 
E 623827; A. Berd Klinetob, Hazle- 
ton, Pa. 18873 


I'll save all my evenings for you; fox 
trot, from How’s the king, w Owen 
Murphy, m Jay Gorney, of U. S. 
©) Sept. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 


623507; Leo Feist, inc., New York. . 


18874 


Tl save all my evenings for you; 
from How’s the king, w Owen Mur- 
phy, melody Joe Gorney, of U. S. © 
1 e. Sept. 15, 1925; E 620927; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18875 


Til say to you and you say to me, I 
love you; from Sunny, w Chick En- 
dor, m Eddie Ward, of U. S. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 22; EH 
623536; T. B. Harms co. New 
York, 18876 


I'll take you to Kew; w and m Billy 
Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 10,1925; 1c. 
Sept. 12; E 624264; Keith-Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 18877 


I looked at you; duet, from Some day, 
w Neville Fleeson, m Albert von 
Milzer,.of U.S.’ © Oet! 1, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 20; E 628013; Harms, inc.. 
New York. 18878 


I lost my heart in sunny Carolina, 
when I met you; w and m Wiki 
Bird, of U. S. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 2; E 620659; Wiki Bird, Cin- 
cinnati. 18879 


love Colleen; waltz song, w and m 
W. P. Smith, of U. S., arr. Hattye 
Mueller. © 1. Sept. 28, 1925; HE 
621205; William Patrick Smith, Los 
Angeles. 18880 


love every lock of your silvery hair; 
w and m James G. Gibbons, arr. 
Alice Mayfield, of U. S.; in A flat. 
© Aug. 29, 1925: 2 ec. Sept. 4; EB 
622942; James Gibbons, Amityville, 
Boch A IN Ye 18881 


love New England; song of home. 


ke 


b= 


= 


w and m F. A. Davis, of U. S. © 


Sept. 2, 1925; 2c. Sept. 8; EH 6230938 ; 
Frank A. Davis, Boston. 1888? 


love no one else but you; w C 
Weber, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. 8. 


= 


© 1e Oct. 26, 1925; EB 628050; 
Charles Weber, Brooklyn. 18883 


I love the moon; by Paul A. Rubens, 
arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain ; 
orch., with 1st violin conductor — 
4to. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 10; 
E 624192; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon-- 
don. [© arrangement] 18884 


I love the moon; from Naughty Cin- 
derella, w and m Paul A. Rubens 
and BH. Ray Goetz, of U. S. © Sept. 
21, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 22; EH 623518 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. [© addi- 
tional melody and lyrics] 18885 


I love the moon; w and m Paul A. 
Rubens, arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; sop. and bar. ‘© Aug. 25, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 1; E 624049; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. [© ar. 
rangement ] 18886 


I love the night; waltz ballad, w and 
m Al Hoffman, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 


1925.;; 2). ea; Septs, LG eH oeaoes : 
Weeks & Winge, Seattle, Wash. 
18887 


I love to talk with Jesus; w W. C. 
Poole, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © 


Sept. 4, 1925; 2 ¢« Sept. 10; BH 
623121; Standard pub. eco.; Cincin- 
nati. 18888 


I love to waltz with you; w Harry W. 
Nitka, m H. G. Lederman, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1925; E 626051; H. 
Gerald Lederman, Brooklyn. 18889 


I love you; w and m H. B. Murray, of 


U.S.""‘©. te (Sear 2 ia Ei 
621239; Harold Baldwin Murray, 
New York. 18890 


I love you; valse, J. Cherniavsky, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
© 1 ec. Aug: 27, 1925; : 4623719 - 
Joseph Cherniavsky, Bronx, N. Y. 

18891 

I love you as you are, sweetheart; w 

A. M. Arnesen, m Charles B. Brown, 


of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1925: E 
622961; Alfred M. Arnesen, Oak 
Park, II. 18892 


I love you, bright morning; w _ Iris 


Decker, m Iris Decker and Lewis 
Malone, both of U. S.; two part 
cho. of treble voices. 4to. © Aug. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 623841; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 18893 


I love you more each day; w Sarah 


Roberts Wallbaum, m Anna Hering 
Sovereign, of U. S.; med. voice. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; H 622497 ; 
Pallma music publishers, Chicago. 

. 1884 


928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


18917 


1 loved you better than you knew; w 
J. W. Wood, m Eva V. Kurtz, of 
U. S. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8: 
E 622978 ;: Gwen Baxter & Elda Bax- 
ter-Finkle, Lodi, Calif. ' 18895 


I'm a back bitin’ mama, lookin’ for a 
cheatin’ man; w and music Tom 
Delaney, arr. Merle T. Kendrick, 
both of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 
1925: E 621099: ‘Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 18896 


I'm a Grand street boy: w Howard 
Johnston and Irving Bibo, m Gus 
Edwards, of U. S. © Sept. 30, 1925: 
2 c. Oct. 16; E 621721; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 18897 


I’m a little bit fonder of you: w and 
m Irving Caesar, of U. S. © Sept. 
T, VO2h 2 ce. Sept 12's} E 620887 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 18898 


I'm a rounder on the great white 
way: w Elizabeth G. Sutherland, m 
E. T. Sutherland, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Sept. 4, 1925: E 622951; Edward T. 
Sutherland. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

18899 


I’m afraid I’m falling in love; w Billy 
Rose, m Vincent Rose, of U. S. © 
Sepines 1925: 2 « Sept....29;. 
621244; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 18900 


I’m alone, all alone; w and melody V. 
B. Jones, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621881; Vivianne Bolton 
Jones, Neola, Ia. 18901 


I’m always reaching for the moon; 
waltz from The beloved bandit, w 
Gerald Griffin, m Dan Sullivan, of 
U. S. © Sept. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
19; E 623502; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18902 


——Same. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1925; BE 
623183 ; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 
18903 


I’m broadcasting my voice for you; 
w and melody T. Marino, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 15, 1925; E 626043 ; Tony 
Marino, New Orleans. 18904 


I’m building a castle for you, Nellie 
dear; w and melody B. Lawson, of 
Canada. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; B 
620851; Beatrice Lawson, Crediton, 
Ont., Canada. 18905 


I'm coming Virginia; w and melody 
Donald Heywood, of U. 8S. ©1.-« 
Oct. 24, 1925; E 626287; Will 
Marion Cook. New York. 18906 


erying 
I’m {sighing ;for love of you; 
dying 
w and m Fleta Jan Brown and Her- 
bert Spencer, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus., 
of U.*S.; orch.. Ato: ©Aug. 31, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E 620724; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18907 


Im everybody’s little man but no- 
body’s sweetheart; w and melody 
OWis Jooy.c Bilderbaek; “jr,,::o£)0.iS. 
© 1e Sept. 14, 1925; E 620849: 
William J. J. Bilderback, jr., Eu- 
reka, Calif. 18908 


I’m forever dreaming of you; w and 
mJ. B, Johnson of US. ©-1" ¢ 
Oct. 20, 1925; E 626136; John Ben- 
jamin Johnson, Minneapolis. 18909 


I’m goin’ out if Lizzie comes in; w 
Lew Brown and Bud DeSylva, m 
Ray Henderson, of U. S. © Sept. 
8, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 623131: 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

18916 

I’m goin’ to get you; w and m B. M. 
Hartson, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 29. 
1925: E 623681; Bessie Moore Hart- 
son, Harlowton, Mont. 18911 


I’m going back to old Ireland; w and 
m T. Lesley, of Canada. © Oct. 8. 
1925; 2 e« Oct. 12; E 626014; Tom 
Lesley, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 

18912 

I’m going down Miami way; w and 
m J. Jefferds, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 
2, 1925; E 621861; Jennie Jefferds. 
Mt. Holly, N. J. 18913. 


I’m going home to dear old Broad- 
way; w V. Veole, melody Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1925: 
E 620752; Violet Veole, Epson, New 
Zealand. 18914 

I’m going on to Wisconsin; w Roy 
Schultz, m Hellmuth Kresa, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at Milwaukee. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 620699; Alex 
Peter Valdemar Enna, Green Bay; 
Wis. 18915 

I'm going to tell my ma on you; duet, 
w W. N. Bugbee, m Charles W. A. 
Ball, of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., Wil- 
lis N. Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 10; E 621819; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 18916 


I’m gonna pick myself a Mary where 
the huckleberries grow; w Alfred 
Bryan and Harry Richman, melody 
Abner Silver, of U. S. © le. Oct. 
22, 1925; E 626191; Irving: Berlin. 
inc., New York. 18917 


929 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18918 | 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


I’m in love with Margie; w and m 
‘Nellie Hoskins Nelson, of U. S. © 
Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 28; E 626436; 
Mrs. Ed. Nelson, Bonin, Mont. 

18918 


‘m leavin’ you just to ease my wor- 
ried mind; w and melody Tom De- 
laney, of U. S.. © .1 ce. Sept. 18, 
1925; E 620971; Perry Bradford 
music pub. co., New York. 18919 


Fed 


I’m looking for someone to look after 
me; w Dailey Paskman and Mit- 
ehell Parish, m Harry D. Squires, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E 621926; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

18920 


I’m lovin’ you; w and melody T. B. 
Hickox, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626244; Theo. B. Hickox, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 18921 


I’m mad at my man; w I. C. Karp, 
m Russell EH. Lampus, of U. S. 
1 ec. Oct. 238, 1925; E 621967; Ira 
Clarence Karp, Cleveland. 18922 


i’m Miami bound; fox trot, w and 
melody J. F. Martin, of U. S.; uku- 
lele acc. [Photostat] ©1e. Oct. 8, 
1925; E 623829; John F. Martin, 
Annapolis. 18923 


I’m moving away; from Sunny, w 
and m Irving Caesar and Cliff 
Edwards, both of U. S. © Sept. 
23, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 25; E 621167; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 

18924 


I’m no monkey; w and m A. C. 
Kmiecik, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623369; A. C. Kmiecik, 
New Waverly, Tex. 18925 


I’m not afraid to be alone with you; 
fox trot, w and melody H. Fortu- 
nato, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 623007 ;s Hugenio Fortunato, 
Philadelphia. 18926 


I’m not too rich to be working, but 
working enough to be rich; w and 
m C. M. Wickens, of U. 8. Chicago, 
Ill., Universal music sales. © 
Sept. 21, 1925; 2 c« Sept. 28; EB 
621121; Clitus Marcellinus Wickens, 
Chicago. 18927 


I’m pining my heart away for you; 
w and m Louis Gross and T. W. 
Harrison, both of U. S., arr. T. W. 
Harrison. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1925; 
EK 621235; Thomas Westley Har- 
rison, Kansas City, Mo. 18928 


I’m saving up my money; w EH. M. 
Quirk, m M. C. Budinger, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; E 626159; 
Maye Croyle Budinger and Hllie 
Marcella Quirk, Snow Shoe, Pa. 

18929 


I’m sending a kiss in the heart of a 
rose; w and m H. L. Gibbs, of U. 
_§. Harrodsburg, Ky., The rube 
song barn. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 e«. 
Sept. 11; E 620911; Henri Leopold 
Gibbs, Harrodsburg, Ky. 18930 


I’m sittin’ on top of the world; w 
Sam Lewis, and Joe Young, melody 
Ray Henderson, of U. S. ©1e.. 
Oct. 7, 1925; E 621512; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 18931 


I’m sitting on top of the world, just 
rolling along, just rolling along; 
fox-trot, w Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, m Ray Henderson, of U. S. 
© Oct. 19, 1925; 2 e Oct. 21; B 
628004; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 18932 


I’m so blue; w and melody R. B. 
Flake, of U. S. © 1e. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626261; R. B. Flake, Lex- 
ington, N. C. 189383 


I’m so happy; w and melody M. 
Davidson and L. Scott, both of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 29, 1925; HE 626424; 


Morris Davidson and Leo Scott, 
Cleveland. 18934 
I’m so lonesome and blue; w and 


melody F. A. Hanson, of U. S. 

1 e. Oct. 3, 1925; E 628756; Frank 

A. Hanson, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 
18935 


I’m sorry old pal that I stole your 
gal; w and melody EH. C. O’Hara, 
of U. S.: © 1 ce Oct. 3, 1925; EB 
623786; Emory Charles O’Hara, 
Buffalo. 18936 


I’m sorry you made me eare; w and 
melody Mrs. J. A. Gibbons, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622983 ; 
Mrs. J. A. Gibbons, Coalinga, Calif. 

189387 


I’m still in love with you; w and m 
Con Conrad and Harold Veo, both 
of U. S. ©1e Oct. 2, 1925; E> 


621353; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 18938 
Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Oct.. 


20; E 626139; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18939 
I’m thinking of the wooing; old Span- 
ish song, w Hugene Field, m Wil- 
liam Berwald, of U. S.; male voices. 


930 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Fischer ed. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 16; E 621700; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 18940 


I’m through with you; w andm N. F. 
mon or WU. S. © Lc. Sept... 11, 
1925; E 620801; Nick Ferree Anson, 

~Odeholt, Ia. 18941 


I’m thru with you; w A. Pedrotty 
and D. McCauley, m D. McCauley, 
ate. S. ©: 1 ¢ Oct. 27,.1925; B 
626325; Don McCauley and A. Ped- 
rotty, Uhrichville, O. 18942 


I’m tired of bein’ good; w and melody 
Porter Grainger and Donald Hey- 
wood, both of U. S. Cle. Oct. 2, 
1925; E 621348; Paragon music ©o., 
New York. 18943 


I’m tired of being alone; w Irving 
Bibo and Lew Cantor, m Fred Phil- 
lips, of U. 8.; pf. ace. with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 
oS deo 2 ee Sept. 9; 'H 620746; 
Klassay music co., New York. 

18944 


I’m tired of crying about you; w and 
melody Iris Taylor, of U. S. ©1 
e. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623773; Mrs. I. 
T. Connolly, Fresno, Calif. 18945 


I’m waiting for you; w and melody 


Hewes Pyene, of U.) S.-°© 1° «@ 
Oct. 24, 1925; EH 626267; F. A. Dyche, 
Terrill, Tex. 18946 


I might have known that Id be left 
all alone; w and melody Nick Lucas, 
Ora saa Oe te): Oe. 3, 1925+ 
623785; Brunswick-Balke—Collender 
co., New York. 18947 


I miss her; fox-trot, w and m J. J. 
Luby, 0f,,U.-8:,,.©, 1c. Sept. 11, 
1925; E 620795; John James Luby, 
New York. 18948 


I miss my Miss from Mississippi; w 
and melody .F. Rudisill, of U.S. © 
1 ce. Aug. 29, 1925; E 622887; Fred 
Rudisill, Clover, S. C. 18949 


I miss my Swiss; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
m Abel Baer, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, 
both of U. S.; male quartet. Ato. 
rr Ock. 1921925 +: 2c.” Oct! 2E"\b 
628000; Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
[© arrangement] 18950 


I miss my Swiss, my Swiss miss 
misses me; fox-trot, Abel Baer, arr. 
A. Lange and O. Sciacca, all of U. 
S.; band. Feist ed. 32mo. © Oct. 
8825592. 7¢.) Oct! 12; BE 623938; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 18951 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


18963 


I never guessed; valse song, w Daisy 
Fisher, m Hero De Rance, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
23; EH 625163; Cavendish music co., 
London. 18952 


I never knew; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Ted Fiorito, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
15, 1925; EH 623269; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 18953 


Same. © Oct. 5, 1925; 2 «@ 
Oct. 6; E 623798 ; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18954 


I never shall forget; w and melody 


M. wks: Webb, of U2 0S8:,: opi 23.28 ~) 
1 ¢. Aug. 31, 1925; E 621054; Mado- 
liene Jones Webb, W. Frankfort, Il. 

18955 


J promise to be good; w and m §. P. 
Orange, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1925; E 620957; Samuel P. Orange, 
New York. 18956 


Same. reviewed James Rice. New 
York, London, Harriman expan- 
sion bureau. © Sept. 18, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 24; E 623584; Samuel P. 
Orange, New York. 18957 


promise you; by Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal 
orch. 4to. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 24;. E 626275; M, Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 18958 


promise you; w Rosanna Bleecker, 
m Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; in C. 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 3: EB 
620668; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18959 


Same. sop. or ten. and alto or 
bar.; in E flat. © Sept. 29, 1925: 
2c. Oct. 7; E 621443: M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new. ar- 
rangement ] 18960 


I remember ; w Gwen, m Louis Cox, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 3, 1925; 1. 
Sept. 14; E 624555; A. Weekes & co., 
ltd., London. 18961 


I remember the memories of you; w 
and melody S. R. Irving, of U. S. 
© ic. Oct. 12, 1925; E 621618; S. R. 
Irving, Macon, Ga. 18962 


I saw three ships; w old English 
carol, m J. Meredith Tatton, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices; in EK. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations! 
© Sept. 10, 1925: 1 « Sept. 19: B 
624755: H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 18963 


931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18964 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


I’se goin’ from the cotton fields; w 
and melody Frank Crumit, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1925; EH 62118; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

18964 


I seem to see old Ireland; w Mildred 
Tritt, m Janetta Hstella [pseud. of 
S. Lindsey] of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
17, 1925; E 623324; Stella Lindsey, 
Denver. . 18965 


Leon 


shall meet her; sacred song, w and 
m L. A. S. Richards, of Jamaica, 
B. W. I1., domiciled at New York. 
© Sept. 21, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 23; E 
621116; L. A. St. Leo Richards, New 
York. 18966 


shall not be moved; hymn, w and m 
E. Boatner, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 
14, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 19; E 626127; 
Edward Boatner, Springfield, Mass. 

18967 


I sing the birth; sacred song, w Ben 
Jonson, m F. Leslie Calver, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 24, 1925; 2 e«. Sept. 26: H 
623654; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18968 


I told you I’d never forget you; waltz, 
w and m May Singhi Breen, Peter 
DeRose and Henry U. Singhi, all of 


Lan) 


U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc., with. 


violin and mandolin duet. © Sept. 
29, 1925; 2c. Oct. 2; E 621371; Uke- 
- trades pub. co., New York. 18969 


I’ve been missing you evy’ry day dear; 
w and m J. Huntington, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1925; E 623689; 
Jessie Huntington, New Haven. 

18976 


I’ve got my eye on you; fox trot, w 
and m Frank Weeks, of U: S. © 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E 626012: 
Midland pub. co., Osborne, Kan. 

18971 


I’ve got those hate to get up in the 
morning blues; blues fox trot, w 
Fred Phillips and Arthur Johnson, 
m Jack McCoy, of U. S. © Sept. 
11, 1925;.2 ec. Sept. 15; E 620883:; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18972 


I’ve got those Yiddish never-get-mar 
ried blues; w B. Curtis, melody 
Andy Robbins, of U. 8S. ©1e. Oct. 
1, 1925; E 623727; Billy Curtis, New 
Bedford, Mass. 18973 


I’ve longed so long; w and m R. J. 
Stewart, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1925 ; E 621784; Robert James Stew- 
art, Elkins Park, Pa. 18974 


I wanna go where you go, then I’ll be 
happy; w Lew Brown and Sidney 
Clare, melody Cliff Friend, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1925; E 621968; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inec., New York. 18975 


I want a boy; fox trot, from Nico- 
lette, w Kingsley Lark, m Patrick 
Barrow, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
21, 1925; 1 c. Sent. 2; E 624066; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lid., 
London. 18976 


I want a good girl bad; w Jud Kline, 
melody P. Ignelzi, of U. S.; violin. 
©1e. Oct. 2, 1925; E 623987; Pla- 
cido Ignelzi, New York. 18977 


I want a hot dog; w J. C. Wiant, m 
Luther A. Clark, of U. 8S. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 23; E 621949; 
Paragon music co., New York. 

18978 


I want 4 yes man;. from A night out, 
w Clifford Grey, Irving Caesar and 
Ira Gershwin, m Vincent Youmans, 


of: U. S.' © Sept: 19419352). 
Sept. 22; E 623511: Harms, inc., 
New York. 18979 


I want to be kissed; w Bob Schafer, 
melody Fred Fisher, of U. S. © 1 
@ Oct. 1, 1925; E 621308; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 18980 


I want to find Mr. Dream-man; w 


and melody Helen Ford, of U. S. 
© 1e. Sept. 21, 1925; EB 621044; 
Helen Ford Schmidt, St. Louis. 

18981 


I want to go back to my mammy; w 


and m Mildred White Wallace, of 
U. S. © June 10, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; E 621037; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 18982 


I want to go to Fazackerley; w 
Ernest Melvin, m Harry Stafford, 
of England; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 17, 1925; 
1 e. Sept. 2; BH 624054; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

18983 


I want to see my pickaninny in the 
heart of old Virginny; w Nellie 
Doud Allen, m Chas. L,; Johnson, 
of U: 8S. °°@© ue Sentivs, £925: 
Sept. 16; E 620960; Allen music co., 
St. Louis. 18984 


I want to see some one I know; fox- 
trot song, w and m J. H. Martens, 
of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1925; E 
628153; John H. Martens, Omaha, 
Neb. 18985 


932 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 - 


19009 


J want you chérie; w and m G. Mar- 


Lo 


—— Same. 


shall, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
New York, Marshall pub. co. 
Sept. 22, 1925; 2 c« Sept. 25; E 
621164; Gloria Marshall, New York. 
18986 


wanta be famous; w and melody 


Mrs. B. J. Knight, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1925; EH 622997; Mrs. B. J. 
Knight, Port Neches, Tex. 18987 


wanted a cave man; w I. F. Jarna- 
gin, melody Jerry Jarnagin, of U. 
Ss.” © 1e. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621775; 
Irene Franklin Jarnagin, New York. 

18988 


was blue; from Merry-merry, w 
Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622899; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18989 


© Sept. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 28;-E 621225; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 18990 


—— Same, arr. Frank E. Barry, both 


of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. 

Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E 6213874; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 18991 


was never so lonesome before: 
waltz ballad, w Ben Russel and 
Ira Schuster, m James Brockman, 
of U. S. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
16; E 621687; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18992 


will cling to the faith; w and m 
A. Howe, harmonized Martha Howe, 
of U. S: ©1e. Sept. 2, 1925; E 
622918; Anne Howe, Mansfield, Ill. 

18993 


will dream of the dove; la paloma, 
English lyric Mitchell Parish, m 
Vittoria Yradier, arr. Jas. H. Har- 
rington, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace.; in C. Philadelphia, Standard 
music pub. co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 28; E 621978; Morris 
music pub. co., Philadelphia. 18994 


will greatly rejoice in the Lord; w 
from the Bible, m John §S. Fearis, 
of. U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 623836; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 18995 


wish I had a pal; w and melody 
T. M. Grell, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623632; Thresa Myers 
Grell, Gretna, Neb. 18996 


wish I had a pal like you; w and 
m by M. EH. Stevens, arr. L. R. 


933 


Weeks, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 8; E 623824; Millard E. 
Stevens, Alden, N. Y. 18997 


I wish I had just thought a little bit; 


w and melody J. Lewis, of Canada. 
© 1 ec Oct. 8, 1925; E 623765: 
Joseph Lewis, Woodstock, Ont., 
Canada. 18998 


wish I was back home; w and 
melody L. Franklin, of Canada. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 624099; Leon- 
ard Franklin, Gallivan, Sask., Can- 
ada. 18999 


wish’t I was in Peoria; w Billy 
Rose and Mort Dixon, melody Harry 
Woods, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 22, 
1925; E 626192; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 19000 


wish that I’d been satisfied with 
Mary; w and melody Ray Hender- 
son and Ben Russell, both of U. 8. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1925; E 623552: 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
19001 


—Same. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 


24; E 626288; Irving Berlin, inc.. 
New York. 19002 


wonder if you really care: w and 
melody M. Phillips, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623596; Myrtle 
Phillips, Nunez, Ga. 19003 


wonder if you sometimes think of 
me; w and m Forest L. Hall, sr., of 
U. S. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
11; E 620901; F. L. Hall music co., 
Waycross, Ga. 19004 


wonder what’s become of mother; 
w R. Oliver, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620818; 
Roscoe Oliver, Detroit. 19005 


I wonder where my baby is to-night ; w 


Gus Kahn, melody Walter Donald- 
son, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1925; 
E 623271; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19006 


Same. © Oct. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
6; E 623797; Irving Berlin, inc.. 
New York. 19007 


wonder why; w and melody Mrs. 
G. Ruble, of U. S). ©1e Oct. 12, 
1925: E 621609; Mrs. Gail Ruble, 
Martins Ferry, O. 19008 


I won’t be washed with spit; w I. F. 


Jarnagin, melody Jerry Jarnagin, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621776: 
Irene Franklin Jarnagin, New York. 

19009 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19010 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 20 


I won’t do; w Hack Gibson, melody 
Art Horn, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 2, 
1925; E 621354; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 19010 


I would like to fondle you; duet, from 
The land of romance, w Raymond 
W. Peck, melody Percy Wenrich, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 23, 1925; HE 
621086; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19011 


——Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
21; E 621993; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 19012 


I would rather be alone in the South; 
w and m Norman J. Vause, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Sept. 10, 
-1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 623127; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 19013 


I wouldn’t care, would you? w and 
melody F. C. Coates, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623630; Frederick 
©. Coates, Scarsdale, N. Y. 19014 


Ia-oe (To thee) ; Hawaiian: serenade, 
Herman McLeod, of Scotland; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 
6, 1925; 1 ¢«. Oct. 19; EH 625114; 
Hawkes & son, London. 19015 


Ibergemacht; w L. Gilrod, melody 
Peretz Sandler, of U. S. 


(VIN DDIIVIN) 
© 1c Sept. 25, 1925; E 621140; 
Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 19016 


Iberisches capriccio; by Arthur Sey- 
bold, of Germany, op. 215; violine 
und pf. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
19; EH 624638; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 19017 


Ich bin a kalike; w A. Nager, melody 
Mendel Laskowsky, of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1e. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 623992; Aaron Nager, New 
York. 19018 


Ich bin farliebt in mein eigenem man; 

w and melody N. Casman, of U. S. 
“DAMON PPD PN WIP] PPI FN) 

QIN BD) 

© 1e Aug. 28, 1925; E 622879; 

Nellie Casman, New York. 19019 


Ich hab dir noch was wichtiges zu: 


sagen, mein schatz; fox-marsch aus 
Olly-Polly, gesangstexte Willi Kollo, 
musik Walter Kollo, klav. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
Sept. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; HE 
624655; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 19020 


Ich hab’ in’s paradies geschaut; lied 
aus der operette, Die grosse unbe- 
kannte, Franz Von Suppé, arr. Gus- 
tav Volk, of Austria; violino 1. 
Aug. 1, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 1; B 615436; 
Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

19021 


Ich vell shoin mer nit ganvenen; w 
and melody A. Schwartz, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1925; E 621492; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 19022 


Ich weiss ein zimmer; foxtrotlied, 
aus Achtung! Welle, 505, worte 
Herman Haller, Rideamus und 
Willi Wolff, musik Walter Kollo, 
arr. Otto Lindemann, beth of Ger- 
many. © Aug. 18, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
18; E 624630; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 19023 


Jekv wicky woo; from Frank Silvers 
revue, w Sam Coslow, m Sam Cos- 
low and Frank Silvers, both of 
U.S. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2c. Oct..15; 
E 626041; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 19024 


Ideal (The) organist; selections, com- 
posed, ed. and arr. R. M. Stults, of 
U. S. obl. 8vo. © Sept. 16, 1925; 
2 c. and aff, Sept. 28; A 868606; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 19025 


Idlin’; w and melody Tom Waring, of 
U.S. ©le. Oct. 2, 1925; EB 621855; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 19026 


Idylls of Iona; Celtic suite, by Julian 
Nesbitt, of Great Britain. op. 16, 
no. i, transcribed Purcell James 
Mansfield; organ, 1. At the ferry. 
[2 others] © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 22; E 625151; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 19027 


If any little song of mine; w from | 
The treasury of consolation, m 
Teresa Del Riego, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 11, 1925; 1 c Sept. 12; EH 
624565; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

19028 


If Canada can have it, why not we; 
w and melody T. L. Pruno, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620827; 
Thelma L. Pruno, Milwaukee, Wis. 

19029 


If I call you soft and low; w Alma 
Troon, m John Morrow, of Great 
Britain. 1. In C—2. In E flat. © 
Sept. 23, 1925; 1 c. each Oct. 6; 
E 624796; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew ltd., London, 19030 


934 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19054 


If I could only be with you tonight; 
w W. W. Rice, m John Petrone, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 9, 1925; E 621554; 
Wm. W. Rice, Chicago. 19031 


If I only could biot out the past; w 
and melody M. G. Stinson of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620848; 
Mamie G. Stinson, Strasburg Jct., 
Va. 190382 


If kissin’ is bad, I want to be bad with 
you; w and melody Helen Ford, of 


eee eC) 1 ec Sept. 28, "1925.-' 
621203; Helen Ford Schmidt, St. 
Louis. 19033 


If you bob those pretty tresses; w and 
melody HE. Z. Haase, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3. 1925; E 623754; Emma 
Z. Haase, Beaver Dam, Wis. 19034 


If you can get a kiss like Fannie can 
kiss: w and melody A. L. Lindsay. 
OFMIS7 ©! 14c. et. 22,1925 EB 
621344; Alan Roy Lindsay, Union 
City, N: J. 19035 


If you could forgive; w and m N. 
Nathanson and B. Love, both of U. 
S. ©1ec. Sept. 18, 1925; BE 620984; 
Nathaniel Nathanson and _ Bessie 
Love, Philadelphia. 19036 


If you could love me just like I love 
you; fox trot, w and m F. G. Pa- 
ciulli, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 24, 1925; 
E 625282; Fred G. Paciulli, Albany, 
Ga. 19037 


If you don’t care then I don’t care: 
w and melody M. A. Amsterdam, 3d, 
Gatiees, '©) 4 c. Oct, 22: 1925+ Hh 
628072: Maurice S. Amsterdam, 3d, 
San Francisco. 19038 


If you hadn’‘t lied to me; fox trot, w 
Chas. J. Trippee, m G. C. Penning- 
ton, of U. S. © Aug. 25, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 26; E 623585; George C. Pen- 
nington, Philadelphia. 19039 


If you must go, go quickly; w Eloise 
Robinson, m H. G. Hier, of U. S.; 
with violin and cello obbl. Chicago, 
Tll., Gilbert music co. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26: E 628029; Ethel 
Glenn Hier, New York. 19040 


If you want to make money; w O. J. 
Bennett, m Margaret Jane Brown. 
of Canada. © 1. Oct. 7, 1925: E 
623944: Owen James’ Bennett, 
_Stratheclair, Manitoba, Canada. 

19041 


If you were here: w Ben Russell. mel- 
ody Al Sherman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1925; E 621507; Leo Feist. 
‘ine., New York. 19042 


If you were in my garden; w Edward 
Lockton, m Reginald Benyon, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 9, 1925; 1 
e. Oct. 14; E 625100; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 190438 


Illumina tu o fuoco; parole Rabin- 
dranath Tagore, musica Nino Rota 
Rinaldi, of Italy. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 20; E 625182; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 19044 


Iilusion valse; de Mon vieux, par 
Raoul Moreiti, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. 4tc. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624520; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 19045 


Im morgenglanz; worte Rudolf Capri, 


musik Otto Siegi, of Austria, op. 40, 
nr oo) June, 20 1925 16. et, 
10; E 625087; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 
19046 
Improvisation; by D’Auvergne Bar- 
nard, of England, op. 37; pf. © 
wep. 2027 1925: 2%" Oct?” 122" BE 
623889; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 19047 


Improvisation; tango, G. Gagelstein, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York: 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1925; E 621024; 
Gregory Gagelstein, New York. 


19048 
Improvvisata; par lL. Gallini, of 
France; violon et pf. © Sept. 38, 


1925; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 624084; So- 
ciété anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 19049 


In a birch canoe, neath the skies of 
blue; melody Lloyd Turner, of U. 
S. ©1c. Oct. 30, 1925; E 628148; 
Lloyd Edward Turner, New Bea- 
ford, Mass. 19050 


In a Kentish garden; romance, Harold 
Rawlinson, of England; pf. © Sept. 
3, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624566; 
Hawkes & son, London. 19051 


In admiration; waltz, by G. N. Ben- 
son, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 1; E 622873 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 19052 


In an eastern garden; Oriental pic- 
ture, Montague Ewing, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Aug..29;, 1925: 2 c. 
Sept. 1; E 622875; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 19053 


In Argentine; w and melody Frank 
Bannister, of U. S., arr. L. L. Vos 
Burgh. © 1 c¢ Oct 9, 1925; B 
621547; Carla Rose, New York. 

19054 


935 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19055 
‘In Armenia; from Riquette, w Harry 
B. Smith, m Osear Straus, of Ger- 


many. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
9; E 623081; Harms, ine. New 
York. 19055 


In Bethlehem; trio, w J. M. Neale and 
A. G. Colborn, m Arthur G. Col- 
born, of Great Britain; women’s 
voices, organ ace. ad lib. 4to. © 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; BH 621637 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

19056 


In birdland with Rosie; w and melody 
W. © Harrington; of U. S:; in A 


fate Ceol “el Sep, 28" 1e2a Eh 
626227; Winnie E. Harrington, 
Whitehall, Mich. 19057 


In colonial days; by Frederick A. 
Williams, of U. S., op. 109, no. 2; 
pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; 
E 623332; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19058 


In Cupid’s mirror; suite de ballet, 
Montague Ewing, of Great Britain ; 
pf. 1. Musette [3 others] © Oct. 
26, 1925; 1 ¢c. Oct. 30; EB 625219; 
Leonard & co., London. 19059 


In dear old New York; w and melody 
A. Aquavella, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623621; Anthony Aqua- 
vella, Brooklyn. 19060 


In dreamland; vocal valse, w and m 


W. Strangward, of Great Britain ; 
pf. ©l1e. Aug. 26, 1925; BH 623255; 
William Strangward, Llanelly, Car- 
warthenshire, So. Wales. 19061 


In dreamy Hawaii; by C. S. De 
Lano, of U. S.; steel guit. solo and 
2nd steel guit., with guit. and pf. 
ace. © June 15, 1925; 2 ec. June 
23; E 623058; C. S. De Lano, Los 
Angeles. 19062 


In Flander’s fields; w John McCrea, 
m M. L. Shanley, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1925; EH 628057; Mae Lar- 
kin Shanley, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

19063 


In Flanders’ fields the poppies blow: 
w John McCrea, m J. A. Dvorak, of 
U. S., op. 32; pf. ace. with violin 
obbl. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
11; EH 620921; Joseph Anton Dvorak. 
Tabor, S. D. 19064 


In Hawaii I’ll wait for you; w and 
m Bert H. Carlson and Sol. Kam- 
maele, both of U. S. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 18; E 626025; Oscar 
Hyatt, Honolulu. 19065 


pt. 111, n.s.; v. 20 


In heavenly love abiding; w A. L. W., 
m B. Beal, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 14, 
1925: E 626028; Bernice Beal, Long 
Beach, Calif. . 19066 


In India; fox trot, w and m Mena 
Silas, of Great Britain. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1925; E 626290; Frieda Fish- 
bein, Brooklyn. 19067 


In jolly mood; by Richard Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 110; pf. © 
Oct.,, .27;..1925;. 2. ec: Oct. 29; . EB 


626389; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 19068 
In joyous mood; scherzino, Paolo 


Conte, of U. S., op. 17; pf. © Aug. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 31; E 622845; 

- B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 
19069 


In love with love; w and melody M. 
S. Dees, of U.S) © 1c Oct. 8, 
1925; E 621559; Milton S. Dees, 
New York. 19070 


In mezo al mar (Out seaward) ; song, 
Geni Sadero, arr. Deems Taylor, 
of U. S.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 19; EB 
623523; G. Ricordi & co., inec., New 
York. 19071 


In mournful mood; by Jean Sibelius, 
of Finland, op. 108, no. 5, ed. and 
rev. W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. 
© Aug, 1,;°1925; 2°¢.. Oct. 5; EB 


623903; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 19072 
In my canyon of dreams; w and 


melody Mrs. J. J. Noble, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 623614; 
Mrs. J. J. Noble, Hoisington, Kans. 

19073 


In my dreams of yesterday; fox trot, 
w and melody W. Crawley, of U. 
S. ©1ece. Oct. 21, 1925; BE 621914; 
Wilton Crawley. Philadelphia. 

19074 


In olden times; by Otto Ortmann, of 
U. S.; pf. © Sept: 25, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 1; E 621298; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 19075 


In palude (In the marsh) ; tre quad- 
retti, commento poetico Alfredo 
Caliri, musica Illuminato Culotta, — 
of Italy, op. 39; orch., con pf. con- 
duttore e violino 1. conduttore. 1. 
Tramonto. [2 others] © Oct. 13, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E 626048; G. 
Dispensa e Culotta, Palermo, Italy. 

19076 


936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19100 


In praise of Neptune; unison song, w 
T. Champion, m Edward German, 
of England; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 15, 
1925; 1 c Sept. 16; E 624552; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 19077 


In pride of May; ballet madrigal, w 
from Ballets and madrigals 1598, 
m C. E. Miller, of Great Britain ; 
sop. 1, 2 and contralto. 4to. 
Sept. 8, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 5; E 624784; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow, Scot- 
land. 19078 


In silent prayer; w and m M. A. Non- 
nenman, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 20; E 626157; Mary A. 
Nonnenman, Barrington, Ill. 19079 


In sore distress and sorrow; w Cath- 
erine Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. 
Demarest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 


2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626114; Victoria 
Booth-Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. 
[© new matter] 19080 


In Spain; by B. Percy James, of U. S.: 
pf. © Oct. 6, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 
623912; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 19081 


in sunny Spain; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Oct.. 29; EH 626370; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19082 


In that little brown soddie way out 
in the West: w F. Gibson, m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 26, 
1925; E 628055; Furl Gibson, Com- 
modore, Pa. 19083 


In the dear old Beaver Valley; w A. 
Snowberger, m Kathryn I. White, 


Sie wans. 3) ©) eiven Aug.’ 7, 1925 70 
623957; Arthur Snowberger, New 
Brighton, Pa. 19084 


In the Father’s house; w B. B. Ea- 
miaston, m 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Sept. 20, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 7; B 
621453; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 19085 


In the garden of love; intermezzo, 
Jas. Heindot, of U. S.; pf.. © Oct. 
fa. 1925: 2 te,--Ocet. 225 "ER 626167; 
John A. Seidt, Baltimore. 19086 


In the hayloft; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
Wo-S2 op! 3,.no-1 spr ‘©O-Auz” 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E 623492; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19087 


In the land of Homosassa; w and m 
Bernard Wiric, arr. Marvin Heil- 


man, both of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620810; Wyrick music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 19088 


In the middle of the night; w Billy 
Rose, m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
©) dans} 22), 1925-72-27 Oct. 060’ 
623860; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. [© new lyric] 19089 


In the palace; by A. E. Lumley- 
Holmes, of Great Britain; pf. 
Oct. 27, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 29; E 626384 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19090 


In the shadow of the old stone wall; 
w and m by I. C. Hall, of U. S. 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1925; E 623821; Isabelle 
C. Hall, Grass Valley, Calif. 19091 


In the shadowy twilight: w and mel- 


ody G. F. Gribben, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1925: E 621599; G. F. Grib- 
ben, Ashland, O. 19092 


In the sheik’s tent: by James H. Rog- 
ers, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 24, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 28; E 628119; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 19093 


In the shining pathway; w N. A. Mc- 
Aulay, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
©v Auge. *45, 99253 2 &) Sept... 12-0 Bi 
623190; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 19094 


In the swing; by C. A. HEgener, of 
U.S.; pf. Sept. 9, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 9; E 620736; Jack Snyder pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19095 


In the twilight, you and I; w and 
melody Mrs. J. Miller, of Canada. 
©1e. Sept. 8, 1925: E 624098; Mrs. 
J. Miller, South Poreupine, Ont., 
Canada. 19096 


In the world there is a wonderful 
place; w and melody C. Magnera, of 
U.. S. ' ©. le. Sept. 8, 1925; BE 
622992; Carmel Magnera, Chicago. 

19097 


In thinking; fox trott, Fred Hidson, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 29,1925; 1-e. 
Sept. 14; EH 624834; Delacour, Paris. 

19098 


In viso par di cera: versi A. Birga, 
musica M. Rosselli, of Italy. ©1ce. 
Oct. 20, 1925; E 625259; Mary Ros- 
selli, Milan. 19099 


In willow wood; first piano lessons, 
Graham Clarke, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 1° « Oct. 9;'B 
624762; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 19100 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19101 


In your moonlit bower; lullaby. 
English lyric Mitchell Parish, m 
Jas. H. Harrington, of U. S., adapted 
from Humoreske, A. Dvorak; in E 
flat. Philadelphia, Standard music 
pub. co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 
23; E 621975; Morris music pub. co., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

19101 


Indécision; ouverture, I. Snoek, of 
Netherlands, op. 202; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624499; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 19102 


India moon; melody R. Kountz, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1925; EH 623261; 
Richard Kountz, Pittsburgh. 19103 


Indian dance; by Irénée Bergé, arr. 
Ed. Turkisher, both of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. or organ conductor. © 
Oet. 5, 1925; 2-e. Oct. 63; HE 623799 ; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

19104 

Indian fire dance; by M. K. Wilhoit, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1-¢. May 27, 1925; 
EY 623955; May Kendall Wilthoit, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 19105 


Indian rose; w and melody W. Smith, 


or U.iS.6 © 2 er Oet. 24, 1925.8 
621664; Walter Smith, San Fran- 
cisco. 19106 


Indian snake dance; with story, fin- 
gering, phrasing, [ete.], Ernest R. 
Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; H 620998; Art 
publication soe. St. Louis. 


Indiana I love; w and m M. P. W. 
Locke, of U. S., arr. Herman Arndt. 
© Sept. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 14; HB 
621667 ; Marshall P. W. Locke, In- 


dianapolis. 19108 
Indian’s (An) serenade; w A. L. 
Beardsley, m Luther A. Clark, of 


UsS 14 © j/Octhe 13/1925 2c Octs (2 ; 
E 621288; Alice L. Beardsley, Endi- 
cott, N. Y. 19109 


Indomitable; oratorial song, w and m 
J. C. Zouboulakis, of U. S. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620912; 
John Constantin Zouboulakis, Bris- 
tol, Conn. 19110 


Inferno; heavy agitato, composed and 
scored Herman Hand, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. and conductor. © Oct. 14, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 15; E 626042; EHd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 19111 


Inno dei turisti; w Vincenzo Burreci, 
melody B. Mauceri, of U.S. ©l1e. 


19107 - 


' pt. 1, n.s., v. 20 


Oct. 3, 1925; E 623780; Baldassare 
Mauceri, Brooklyn. 19112. 


Intermezzo in G flat; by Tristan Lia- 
nowski, of England; pf. Hull ed. 
© Sept. 5, 1925; 1 « Sept. 18; E 
624621; James P. Hull, London. 

19113. 


International library of music for 
violinists ; compiled and ed. George 
J. Trinkaus, Theodore Spiering and 
Nicholas De Vore, all of U. S. y. 
1-8." ©, July 6, 19955" 2 ee each 
Sept. 16; aff. Sept. 14; A 864696; 
University soc., ine., New York. 

« 19114 


International (The) library of music 
- for vocalists; including the world's 
one hundred greatest songs, ed. 
Louis C. Hlson, Nicholas de Vore 
_and others, all of U. S. v. 1-6. © 
July 28, 1925; 2 c. each Sept. 16; 
aff. Sept. 14; A 864695; University 
soc., ine., New York. 19115 


International (The) library of music 
for vocalists; study material, ed. 
David Scull Bispham and Winton 
James Baltzell, both of U. 8. pt. 
Li2 .© July 28, 1925; 2 ©€ each 
Sept. 16; aff. Sept. 14; A 864697; 
University. soe., inc., New York. 

19116. 


Into the dusk; w Irma Carpenter, m 
Richard Kountz, of U. S. © Oct. 
9, 1925 ;.. 2, & Oct. 12s Beee2aor4 = 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Introduction and fugue; by Alan Gray, 
of Great Britain; organ, in F 
minor. © Sept. 28, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
27; E 625232; Augener, l!td., Lon- 
don. 19118 


Introduction and polonaise ; from Ara- 
besken, by Carl Bohm, ed. Gustav 
Saenger, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 


July; 24, 19255" 2°.) pepe ean Es 
623457: Carl Fischer, inc. New 
York. [© arrangement] 19119 


Invitation (L’) au banquet; par FE. 
Jaques-Dalecroze, of Switzerland ; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; 
E 624443; Heugel, Paris. 19120 


Invocation: by Gail Ridgway Brown, 
OL sUES.7: 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; EH 621179: Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 19121 


Invocation ; romance sans paroles, EH. 
Mezzacapo, of Italy, arr. Alf. Ama- 
dei, of Italy; orch., avee pf. conduc- 


938 


19117 


violin and pf. © Sept. 23, . 


Ss 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19146 


teur. 4to. © June 4, 1925; 1 «. 
July 2; E 615154; E. Gaudet, Paris. 
19122 


Io voglio a tte; versi e musica A. 
Cardella, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 2, 
1925; 2 e. Sept. 18; E 620985; 
D’ Agostino bros., New York. 19123 


Ione; w C. C. Anderson, melody Jesse 
Houston, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1925; E 621068; Carl C. Anderson, 
Represa, Calif. 19124 


Iowa I love best; w and m C. Pettit, 
of U. S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
12; E 626022; Coe Pettit, Chicago. 

19125 


Iowa sunlight; w and m Mae Yeoman, 
of U. S. New York, Paragon music 
co. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; 
HK 620779; Mae H. Yeoman, Osage, 
Ta. 19126 


Irene; w and melody R. W. Stauber, 
ato. Ss. «© 1c. Oct. 19, 1925; E 
621854; R. W. Stauber, Chicago. 


19127 
Irish song; by T. Seddon, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1 c. Apr. 


24, 1925; E 623952: Tom Seddon, St. 
Paul. 19128 


Is there any mail for me; w and m 
J. A. Buxton, of U. S. Cincinnati. 
O., M. C. Valley music co. © Oct. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628044; 
John A. Buxton, Cincinnati. 19129 


Is there song in your soul; w Arthur 
Sydney Booth-Clibborn, m C. A. 
Demarest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 17; E 626107; C. Agnew 
Demarest, Chicago. 19130 


Isle (The) of long ago; w and m R. 
Broughton, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 7, 
1925 ; EH 621487; Richard Broughton, 
Sioux Falls, N. D. 19131 


Isie of my dreams; w and m J. R. 
Lemieux, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620856; John 
Romeo Lemieux, Chicopee Falls, 
Mass. 19132 


Ismailia temple chorus; w and m 
H. E. Sehultz, of U. S.; male quar- 
tette. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 1; E 623716; Herman UH. 
Schultz, Buffalo. 19133 


It ain’t right; one step, w and melody 
EK. Ostrom, of Sweden, domiciled at 
Chicago; violin. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620813; Erik Ostrom, Chi- 
cago. 19134 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas anthem, w Edmund H. 
Sears, m Cedric W. Lemont, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
©. Oct. 24; 1925 ;.2-e: Oct: 30%) B 
626463; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

- 19135 


‘It can’t be helped; w and melody T. 


Roessle, of U. 8. © 1..e. Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623763; Theodore Roessle, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. © 19136 


It goes on like that for days and days; 
fox-trot, w Lew Brown and B. G. 
‘De Sylva, m Ray Henderson, of 
U.S. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 16; 
E 621684; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19137 


It is always the woman who pays; w 
J. Madison, m N. Steinberg, of U. S. 
©) '1 ‘ce. Sept, 15; 1925:) Ho 623272: 
James Madison and Noah Steinberg, 
San Francisco. 191388 


It is not far; w and m W. M. Runyan, 
of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 
i9; E 621807; William M. Runyan, 
Chicago. 19139 


It'll always be you; w and m Ossian 
Parson, of U. S. New York, Para- 
gon music co. © Sept. 8, 1925: 2 ¢. 
Sept. 11: E 620778; O. Parson, Seat: 
tle. 19140 


It must be love; fox-trot. from Merry- 
merry, Ww Harlan Thompson, m 
Harry Archer, of U. S. © Sept. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 28; EH 621228; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 19141 


Same. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1925; B 
622903; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
19142 


Same. arr. Frank KE. Barry, 
both of U. 8.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. 
©rOce. A eI Ben Oct ies Wh 
621305; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 19143 


It's a walk-in with Walker; w and 
m/l. ‘Berlin, of°U."S.* © Sept: 17%, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 620996; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 19144 


It’s always the darkest just before the 
sunrise; w Joe McKiernan and Joe 
Ghirardelli, m W. R. Lawrence. of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 23; E 621115; 
Villa Morét, inc., San Francisco. 

19145 

It’s hard to find a sweetheart that is 
true; w and m H. Carr, of U.S. © 
Awe; °28,) 1925; > 2c. Sept 4:. Ei 
622941; Hansel Carr, Chicago. 

19146 


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19147 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


It’s mighty lonesome without you; w | J’ peux pes monter; de Quand on est 


and m Chas. and Harry Tobias and 
Geo. J. Bennett, all of U. S. © 
Sept. 22, 1925; 2 ¢c. Sept. 24; H 
621122; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
ine., New York. 19147 


It’s the lady every time; w and m 
Wal Burton, of Great Britain; in 
F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
2; E 624060; Worton David, Itd.. 
London. 19148 


It’s too late now; w and melody D. 
Gregorio, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 14, 
1925; EH 620840; Domenic Gregorio, 
New York. 19149 


it’s trouble, it’s trouble; from Oh 
you, w Paul Porter and Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, melody Milton Sus- 
kind, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1925; 
H 621531; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 19150 


it’s up to you; w and m Billy Kuning 
and George Dini, both of England; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 2; E 624053; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 19151 


It struck my funny bone; w and m 
Wendell Hall, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 3, 1925; 2 ec. 
Sept. 8; E 623057; Ted Browne 
music ¢co., ine., Chicago. 19152 


It was a dream; w and m R. Minne, 


of U. S. © 1 e Oct. 5, 1925; EB 
628088; Rosetta Minne, Brooklyn. 
19153 


It was a lording’s daughter; w Wil- 
liam Shakespeare, m Cuthbert Os- 
mund, of Great Britain. © Oct. 2. 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 14; E 625104; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19154 


It was for you; w and m Harry Dix- 
on Loes, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 19; E 621796; Federation 
pub. co., Siloam Springs, Ark. 

19155 


It was funny; w and m E. M. Bartlett, 
of U. S. Hartford, Ark., Hartford 
music co. 8vo. © July 15, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. AS, Te. Oct. 29: By 626420 ; 
Hugene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 19156 

Italienische serenade (Sérénade ital- 
ilenne) ; von Arthur Seybold, of Ger- 
many, op. 214; violine und klavier. 
© Aug. 8, 1925; tc, Sept. 8; E 
624226; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 19157 


trois, paroles Albert Willemetz, 
musique Joseph Szule, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; HB 
624409; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
19158 


Jack and Jill; nursery rhyme, m Ethel 
Leginska, of U. S.; pf., with sop. 
solo ad lib. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 12; E 626337; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. j 19159 


Jack and the bean stalk; by Florence 
L. Morse, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 623150; F. W. 
Schulz & co., Boston. 19160 


Jack the miller; w and m E. N. Mel- 
lars, of U. S. © May 25, 1925: 
2 ec. Sept. 18; E 621080; Ella New- 
ton Mellars, San Francisco. 19161 


Jangla; by R. EH. Bajpai, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn; pf. 
© 1. Oct. 28, 1925; E 628121; 
Ragini Esther Bajpai, Brooklyn. 

19162 


Janje polka; by R. Crnkovich, of 
Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at Chicago; 
tamburitza orch. 4to. © Feb. 17, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 17; E 620962; Ru- 
dolf Crnkovich, Chicago. 19163 


Japanese intermezzo; by G. Gagel- 
stein, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1925; BH 
621026; Gregory Gagelstein, New 
York. 19164 


Japanese lullaby; w Eugene Field, 
m EH. G. Hier, of U. S. 1. Low 
voice; in D flat.—2. High voice; in 
F. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 
26; E 628028; Ethel Glenn Hier, 
New York. 19165 


Jaques-Dalcroze (H.) Six jeux ryth- 
miques: pour enfants et adolescents, 
par EH. Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzer- 
land; pf. 1. Les petits gnomes et 
la grande flamme. [5 others] © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 
624431; Heugel, Paris. 19166 


Jaubert (Maurice) Quatre =‘ ro- 
mances; poémes P. J. Toulet, mu- 
sique M. Jaubert, of France. 1. En 
Arles. [8 others] © Aug. 29, 


1925; 1c. Sept. 14; E 624356; J. 


Jobert, Paris. 19167 
Java (La) des hommes du milieu; 
paroles Phylo, musique Vincent 


Scotto, of France. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 ec. Sept. 14; BE 624405; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19168 


940 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Java (La) rigolote; par L. L. Lynde, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 22; E 624635; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 19169 


Java suite; by Leopold Godowsky, of 
tase. pi ptt, :1.-Gamelan. . [2 
others].—pt. 2. 4. Chattering mon- 
keys at the sacred lake of Wendit. 
[2 others].—pt. 3. 7. Three dances. 
[2 others].—pt. 4. 10. In the kra- 
ton. [2 others] © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. each Sept. 21; E 623440, 
623434623486; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 19170-19173 


Jazz (The) mistress; by Billy Mayerl, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 25, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 28; E 624705; Keith 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 19174 


Jazzing the scale; song and fox-trot, 
w and m D. Parrish, of U. S. 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 624286; Dan 
Parrish, Rueil, France. 19175 


Je n’ai connu que ton amour; mélodie 
boston, paroles et musique J. Daris, 
of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624290; Jean Daris, 
Paris. 19176 


Je n’ ai plus que les os . ; poéme 
Ronsard, musique Francis Poulenc, 
of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; H 624438; Heugel, Paris. 

19177 


Je sais pas y faire; java, de la comé- 
die musicale J’adore ca, Henri 
Christiné, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ¢@. Sept. 14; E 624522; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 


19178 
Je suis son pére...je suis sa 
fille ... ; de Quand on est trois, 


paroles Albert Willemetz, musique 
Joseph Szule, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624408; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19179 


Jealous mama; w and melody Ira E. 
(Ted) Price, arr. Romo Falk, both 
on U. S. © 1 c¢. Oct. 2,°1925: BH 
621343; Ira E. Price, Cleveland. 

19180 


Jennie; w Hugene Field, m William 
Berwald, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 16: 
E 621701; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19181 


Jentsch (Arthur) Aktschluss (Fin- 
ale) ; von A. Jentsch, of Germany ; 
orch. no. 24. © Aug. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. 


19193 


Sept. 19; E 624611; Heinrichsho- 
fen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
19182 


Jeremier Squiggs, Esq; w Happy 
Harry Philwin, m Roscoe Roy 
Coats, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1925; 
E 621402; Memphis music publish- 
ers, Memphis, Tenn. 19183 


Jerry; the troublesome tyke, w Rob- 
ert Hargreaves and S. J. Damerell, 
m Robert Hargreaves, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with arr. for banjulele 
banjo and ukulele Kel Keech; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 29; E 
624716; B. Feldman & co., London. 

19184 


Jesus came; w William M. Runyan, 


m A..C. Fisher, of U. S: © Sept. 

Ts TO COE. toe Ri G2 heer 

Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 
19185 


Jesus found me; w W. M. Runyan, m 
Albert C. Fisher, of U. S. © Sept. 
15 TZ O20 ey Cer Vise: Hi G2Zi8T1 - 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 19186 


Jesus is mine; w and m W. F. Sharpe, 
of U. S. © Aug. 21, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
5; EH 623098; William Fox Sharpe, 
St. Louis. 19187 


Jesus keeps His promise; w James 
Rowe, m 8. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 12: E 
623200; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 19188 


Jesus my Saviour is real to me; w 
and m G. S. Schuler; of Canada. © 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 623715; 
George S. Schuler, Chicago. 19189 


Jesus our healer divine; duet, w Le- 
land C. Fisher, m Bertha B. Dye, of 
U. S. © Sept. 7, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9: 
E 621569; Charles A. Fisher, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 19190 


Jesus, prophet, priest and king; w and 
m Ola Smithson Oatley, of U.S. 
June 27, 1925; 2 ¢. July 3; E 620012: 
Ola 8S. Oatley, Fairmount, Ind. 

19191 


Jesus whispers His love: w James 
Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2) ce! Oct: 19;° E 
621790; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 19192 


Jesus will always be near you; w and 
.m G. W. Wilson, of U. S. [Photo- 
graphed] © Sept. 8, 1925: 2 e. 
Sept. 16; E 620958; George W. Wil- 
son, Maplewood, N. J. 19193 


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19194 


Jesus with me all the time; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© Sept. 4, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 
623118; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. ~ 19194 


Jew’s harp blues; fox trot, by L. C. 
Finlay and V. Insirilo, both of U.S.; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1e. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 620642; L. C. Finlay and 
Vic Insirilo, Houston. 19195 


Jimmie Walker; by Herbert Spencer, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
vocal orch. in B flat. 4to. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 620725; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 19196 


Jimmie Walker; marching song, w 
Austin HE. Titus, m Herbert Spencer, 
of U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele in D. 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 3; B 
620655; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19197 


Jingle bells; twelve little piano pieces 
with w, Ambrose Coppee, of U. S., 
op. 167. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ec. and 
aff. Sept. 5; A 864479; Bach music 
co., Boston. 19198 


Jisruel bein huamim ; melody H. Wohl, 
of U. S. ©1ec. Sept. 18, 1925; BE 
620983 ; Herman Wohl, New York. 

19199 


Jo San; fox-trot, melody Len Riley, 
of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1925; EB 
621625 ; William Leonard Riley, Chi- 
cago. 19200 


Joe Bowers; old song, w and m anon., 
arr. Leila Franee, of U.S. ©1e. 


Oct. 15, 1925; E 626061; Leila 
Franee McDermott, San Francisco. 
19201 


Joe Bowers; to the theme of Rhode 
Island Red in the Pony express, arr. 
Sol West, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 2; HB 621368; 
Manus music co., ine., New York. 
[© arrangement and harmoniza- 
tion] 19202 


John and Jerry and me; w Edward 
Lockton, m H. L. McCowen, of Great 
Britain; in G. © Sept. 18, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 21; EH 624643; Cary & co., 
London. 19203 


Johnny Appleseed ; operetta in one act, 
libretto David Stevens, m Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, of U.S. Music 
sc. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
29; D 268383; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 19204 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Johnny for mayor; w R. W. Pascoe, 
m H. O. Clint, of Canada, domiciled 
at Detroit. Detroit, Mich., John W. 
Smith. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
19; E 623405; Richard W. Pascoe 
and H. O'Reilly Clint, Detroit. 

19205 


Jolie (La) hodtesse; ouverture, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; oreh. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624505; J. Yves K, 
Paris. ; 19206 


Joseph (Jane M.) Five progressive 
pieces; by J. M. Joseph. of Great 
Britain, ed. Thomas F. Dunhill; 
pf. 1. Bagatelle. [4 others] © 
Sept...28)). 1925: dicey Ochiai =, By 
625245 ; Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. 19207 


Jour (Un) de bonheur; chanson prin- 
taniere, paroles et musique J. Daris, 


of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624367; Jean Daris, 
Paris. 19208 


Jour de deuil; élégie, Vincent Fosse, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
14; E 624496; J. Yves K, Paris. 


19209 
Jour de féte; par L. Blémant, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare. 4to. 


© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E 
624452; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
19210 


Journée (Une) 4 Robinson; scéne de 
genre, H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 e@ Oct. 12; E 624838; 
J. Yves K, Paris. 19211 


Journey (The); w L. Le Mesurier, m 
James H. Rogers, of U. S.; med. or 
high voice. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E 626034; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19212 


Joy in heaven; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, 
m W.,S. Martin, of U. S. © Sept. 
4,.1925; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 623122; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

19213 


Joy (The) of His cross; w and m 
W. H. B.-C., of Great Britain, do- 
miciled at St. Paul, Minn. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; BH 626098 ; 
William E. SBooth-Clibborn, St. 
Paul, Minn. 19214 


Joyous moments; ten little two-part 
songs, w Laura Rountree Smith, m 
Anna Heuermann Hamilton, of U. 
S. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 «. 


942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19238 


Sept. 28; E 621210; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 19215 


Joys (The) ; melody Robert Schaffner, 
of Uo Sin C. © ec. Oct. 5, 1925; 
E 621435; Chicago music pub. co.. 
ine., Chicago. 19216 


Jubilee (The) march; melody J. Jaffe, 
of UsS: © 1-e¢. Oct. 19% 1925; E 
621770; Juluis Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 

19217 


Jubilee poppy song; w H. Manley, m 
Wm. Carl Polter, of U. S. © Sept. 
2,,1925;-2 c. Sept. 9;.E 620742; 
Helen Manley, San Francisco. 

19218 


Judy; by Frederick A. Williams, of 
CE) S., op. 109, no. 1; pf. Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 623331; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 19219 


yug (A) of this; old ballad, w tra- 
ditional, m arr. Howard Carr, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
1 ¢. Sept. 17; E 624602; W. Paxton 
~& -co.; Itd., London. 19220 


Julia. you are a wonderful girl; fox- 
trot, w Ernest Di Rocco, m James 
EK. De Rain, of U. S. © Sept. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 24; E 626349; Mod- 
ern music co., Providence. 19221 


Juliet, no one yet, beat you yet; mel- 
oor biped Bellsof /U.. Sil)© fe. 
Sept. 21, 1925; E 621043; Louis P. 
Bell, Brooklyn. 19222 


Jum-Jum; w and melody A. Lebedeff, 
of U.S. 


(AVY Byiw) 
© 1 ec. Sept. 30, 1925; E 621271; 
Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 19223 


June memories; little tone-poems, 
Eric Stern, of Great Britain; pf. 
English fingering. 1. Bygone days. 
[4 others] © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624279; Phillips & 
Page, London. 19224 


June roses; theme, Franz Kohler, of 
U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. Cen- 
tury ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 11; E 620784; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 19225 


June-time, love-time; w Bob Mack, m 
Randolph Shelly [pseud.: of R. 
Schiller] of U. S. Boston, Mass., 
Superbo music pub. co. © July 27, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 620214; Bob 

~Mack and Rudoiph Schiller, Man- 
chester, N. H. 19226 


Jungle tunes; ten easy pieces, Colin 
Hood, of Great Britain; pf. © 


Augs, 31;, 1925; «1,.¢. Sept: 9 p24 
624206; Forsyth bros., Itd., London. 
19227 


Junior band; patrol, Ed. Chenette, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 2; E 622909; Victor pub- 
lications, inc., Chicago. 19228 


Just a dream; vocal waltz, from The 
prince and the maid, English w 
Adrian Ross, m Hans Ailbout, of 
Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 4, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 17; E 624594; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© new edition with English 
words | 19229 


Just a kiss; w Jack Goulis, melody J. 
Sherman, of Russia, domiciled at 
Boston. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1925; HE 
623099; Jack Sherman, Boston. 

; 19230 

sust a little girl like you; w and m 
GH. “Miessnert” jr. ol; UL (Siee® 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1925; E 626434; George 
E. Miessner, jr., St. Louis. 19231 


Just a little thing called rhythm; 
from Sunny, w Chick Endor, m 
Eddie Ward, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 22; E 623537; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 19232 


Just a memory; reverie, A. J. Weidt, 
Ce WES ph. © Auss18) 2925 +2. 
Oct. 19; E 621747; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 

19233 


Same. ten. banjo. © Sept. 22, 
1923; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621746; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 19234 


Just a rose in a garden of weeds; w 
and m R. B. Saxe and Reed Stampa, 
both of Great Britain; in D. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] (Cover 
title: A rose in a garden of weeds) 
© Sept. 22, 1925: 1 ec. Sept. 23; E 
624674; Worton David, ltd., Lon- 
‘don. 19235 


Just a year ago today; w and melody 
Russell Duke, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
20, 1925; E 626155 ; Russell E. Duke, 
Chicago. 19236 


Just at the hour of dawn; w and m 
H. W. Price, of U. S. ©1 ce. Sept. 
30, 1925: E 621242; Harry Wilder 
Price, Chicago. 19237 


Just because I love you; fox trot, w 
and m M. P. Thompson, of U. S. 
San Francisco, Joseph Harlaan. © 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 626008; 
Marvin P. Thompson, Denver, Col. 

19238 


943 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19239 


Just drifting along with the tide; w 
and m Forest L. Hall, sr., of U. S. 
Aus. 26,4995 + 42..e. Sept. 11; E 
620897; F. L. Hall music ¢Co., Way- 
cross, Ga. 19239 


Just for you; by R. Colombo, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1ec. Sept. 30, 1925; E 621266; 
Russell Colombo, Hollywood, Calif. 

19240 


Just like a mother; w and melody J. 
J. Schneider, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
15, 1925; H 626060; John J. Schnei- 
der, Philadelphia. 19241 


Just like a rainbow of love; w and 
m H. D. Kissenger, arr. W. C. Polla, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1925; 
E 626064; Herman Dick Kissenger, 
Kansas City, Mo. 19242 


Just.my little Hank and me; w and 
m EF. J. Woodward, of .U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1925; E 620945; 
Fred J. Woodward, Chicago. 19243 


Just save a Smile for a rainy day; 
w and m J. C. Quinn, of Canada, 
domiciled at Los Angeles, Calif. © 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 1925; E 621276; James 
C. Quinn, Los Angeles. 19244 


Just smile again: w R. H. Hggert, m 
Cora Broadwell, of U. S. Harding 
ed. New York City, Frank Harding. 
©: Sept. 37/1925; 2 « Oct. 2; E 
623712; Raymond H. Hggert, Anda- 
lusia, Pa. 19245 


Just suppose; w and m J. S. Brinkley, 
Of U.. So eee Cele, Octet, 1925; 
FY 626065; John Shepherd Brinkley, 
Suffolk, Va. 19246 


Just suppose; w Reginald Arkell, m 
Pen Clayton, of Great Britain. © 
Sept. 18, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 1; E 624728; 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 19247 
Just suppose nobody cared; w and 


m W. M. Cross, G. L. Kennedy and 
James H. Cole, all of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. G. Leonard Ken- 
nedy. Birmingham, Trio melody 
musie schools. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 8; E 623035; W. M. Cross, 
Birmingham, Ala. 19248 


Just to be with you again pal o’ mine; 
w and m F. G. Paciulli, of U. S. © 
1 ¢@. Oct. 10, 1925; H 623862; Fred 
G. Paciulli, Albany, Ga. 19249 


Juvenile blues; by P. Harland. of U. 
Sept. © 1 ce. Sept. 10, 1925; E 
623112; Pearl Harland, St. Louis. 

19250 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 20 


Ks ayHHomy cepny (Unterm zunehmen- 
den mond); vier gesinge aus der 
Welt des kindes, nach dichtungen 
von Rabindranath Tagore, nach der 
russischen umdichtung von A. Gru- 
Sinskij, ins deutsche tbertragen 
Heinrich Moller, musik A. Gret- 
schaninoff, op. 95, rev. Carl Schoén- 
herr, of Germany. 1. Beruf. [3 
others] © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
20; E 625111; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 19251 


K, T. H. 8S. Arkansas; w and m Phil 
Baxter, of U.S: © Oct.°7, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 6; E 621465; Chamber of 
commerce, Hot Springs, Ark. 

19252 


Kakémonos; 4 piéces japonaises, An- 
toine Mariotte, of France, op. 20; pf. 
Panorama. [3 others] © Sept. 11, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 11; EH 624246; Hnoch 
& cie., Paris. 19253 


Kangaroo (The) blues; w S. Black- 
well, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24,°1925; H 628560;"S. 

' Blackwell, Magnolia, Ark. 19254 


Kannst du mir bis tibermorgen hun- 
derttausend dollars borgen; lied und 
onestep, worte Egon Schubert, mu- 
sik Artur M. Werau, of Austria, op. 


717. © Sept::24, 1925301 ¢@ Octii7; 
E 624798; Wiener Phonix-verlag, 
Vienna. — 19255 


Kansas; w and m B. H. Dyar, of U. 
S. Salina, Kan., Mrs. FE. 8S. Dyar. 
© Sept. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 17; 
E 621008; Blanche Heustis Dyar. 
Salina, Kan. 19256 


Kantat; vid Gustav Adolfsforsam- 
lingens i New York sixtio Aars min- 
nesfest November 1925, ord av 
Mauritz Stolpe, musik av J. T. 
Erickson, of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 24., 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 623893; John® 
T. Erickson, New York. 19257 


Katie would, but Jimmie wouldn’t; w 
and melody S. Jenkins, of U. S. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1925; EH 621858; Sadie 
Jenkins, Deposit. N. Y. 19258 


Katinka; w Ben Russell, melody Hen- 
ry Tobias, of U. S. © 1 ¢e, Oct. 7, 
1925; E 621510; Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. 19259 


Kaw-eh (A dream); Indian fantasy . 
in 3 seenes, Elizabeth Willis De- 
Huff, with authentic Indian songs 
collected E. W. DeHuff, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1925; D 26823 : Eliza- 
beth W. DeHnuff, Santa Fe, N. M. 

19260 


G44 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“nos. 9-10, 1925. 


19283 


Keep on believing; w and m C. 8. | Kentucky’s way of sayin’ good 


Bullock, adapted Chas. H. Gabriel, 
of U. S: © Aug. 1, 1925; 2.c¢., Aug. 
27; E 623525; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 19261 


Keep on praising God; old English 
melody, w and arr, A. 8. Booth- 
Clibborn, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chicago, Ill. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 17; E 626115; Arthur Syd- 
ney Booth-Clibborn, London. [© 
words and arrangement] 19262 


Keep on smiling; w and melody L. W. 
Wood, of U. S. © 1 ec. Aug. 17, 
1925; E 623101; Lyman Worthy 
Wood, Sheboygan, Wis. 19263 


Keep smiling; w and melody A. M. 
Cornell, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620846; Arthur McA. Cor- 
nell, Irvington, N. J. 19264 


Keep the narrow way; hymn, w James 
Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © 
Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; HB 
623216; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 19265 


Keep up thy singing; w Arthur Syd- 
ney Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. De- 
marest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626102; Victoria 
Booth-Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. 

19266 

Keep your skirts down Mary Ann; w 
Andrew B. Sterling, melody Ray 
Henderson and Robert King, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; EB 
623399; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 19267 


Keep your temper; melody Willie 
Smith, of U: S.. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 628376; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 

19268 

Keltie dance; by James Francis Cooke, 
Ob Wa Ses, Dts ©: Oct: :27,19253 (2 e. 
Oct. 29; E 626369; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 19269 


Kentish hops; w Edward Lockton, m 
Frederick Drummond, of Great 
Britain; bar. in G. © Sept. 11, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 17; H 624603; Cary 
& co., London. 19270 


Kentuckian; march, H. J. Crosby, of 
U. S., op. 50: full band. obl. 24mo. 
© July 15, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 6; B 
620196; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 

19271 

Kentucky Mabel; w and melody HB. 
Duncan, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621868; Hthel Duncan, 
Jacksonville, Ill. 19272 


King Immanuel; 


mornin’; w Gus Kahn, m Egbert 
Van Alstyne, of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
26; E 626333; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 19273 


Kiki; from Captain Jinks, w B. G. De 
e Sylva, m Lewis E. Gensler, of U. S. 
© Sept. 5, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 10; EB 
623145; Harms, ine., New York. 
19274 
Kikirikee ; sequel to Kookoorookoo, w 
Christina Rossetti, m various com- 
posers, of Great Britain. 4to. © 
Sept. 18,. 1925; 1 ¢.. Sept. ..26;, BE 
624749; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
Year book press, Itd., London. 19275 


Kind thoughts; valse ballade, w and 
m F. W. Kelly, of U. S. Ft. Wayne, 
Ind., F. W. Kelly sales co. © Oct. 
10,,,.1925; .2 ¢. Oct. 6; | B, -621660; 
Frederick W. Kelly, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

19276 

Christmas cantata 

for church choirs, text arr. and m 

R. M. Stults, of U. S. 4to. 1. The 

angels. [3 others] © Aug. 15, 

1925; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9; A 870723; 

Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19277 


King (The) of dreams; w Clinton 
Scollard, m Earl Towner, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 25; E 621174; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19278 

King of love; w James Rowe, m 8S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 12; E 6238193; Samuel 
William Beazley, Chicago. 19279 


King (A) shall reign; Christmas can- 
tata, w Lizzie DeArmond, m E. S. 
Lorenz, both of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1925; 2 ¢«. and aff. Sept. 30; A 
868764; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

19280 

King’s (The) breakfast; w A. A. 
Milne, m H. Fraser-Simson, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 2, 1925; 2¢ 
Oct. 5; aff. Oct. 6; A 864971; E. P. 
Dutton & co., New York. 19281 


Kinky (The) kids’ parade; fox-trot, 
w Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, 
arr. Arthur Lange, both of U. S.; 
orech. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 1; E 622892; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

19282 

Kiss (A), a smile and you; w and m 
L. G. Nicholson, of U. S. [Photo- 
stat] ©1ce. Oct. 6, 1925; E 623806; 
Laurie Gregory Nicholson, Los An- 
geles. 19283 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19284 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Kiss (The) I can’t forget; w George 
Davis, m Philip Spitalny, of U. S. 
© Oct. 14, 1925; Oct. 16; E 621727; 
Jack Mills, inec., New York. 19284 


Kiss mama good-night; w and melody 
Ky Bs Cook, of U8... Oy dic. Och 


21, 1925; E 621908; Frank B. Cook,, 


19285 


Kiss me dear, I’m going home; w and 
melody W. E. Dawson, of TU S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621862; W. EH. 
Dawson, Stockton, Calif. 19286 


Kissame dreams; w and melody Mrs. 
D. Howe, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1925: E 622982; Mrs. Delbert Howe, 
Brooklyn. 19287 


Kissing; from A night out. w Clif- 
ford Grey and Irving Caesar, m 
Vincent Youmans, of U. S. © Sept. 
19 AO2D 2 Ze. Sept, 227, G2anke : 
Harms, ine., New York. 19288 


Kitty Shea; w and melody EH. Cas- 
sady, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1925; 
E 623874; Eddie Cassady, Phila- 
delphia. 19289 


Klage (Lament); von Martin Herr- 
mann, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Ee- 
zerts .oreh.,,.©,,Aug. 3; 1925; .L:e: 
Sept. 1; EH 624043; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

192980 


Klansmen, rally for our country; Ku 
klux rallying hymn, w W. F. Rus- 
sell, m William Steffe, of U. S., arr. 
Henry Faxon. Aurora, Ill., Fox mu- 
sic co. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
17; E 623346; Willard Forest Rus- 
sell, Aurora, Ill. 19291 


Klein Doris (Petite Doris) ; wiegen- 
lied, Richard WHilenberg, of Ger- 
many, op. 335; piano zu zwei han- 


Washington. 


den. © Oct. 15, 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 
19; E 624747; Aug. Cranz, -g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 19292 
Klein Elsechen’s Weihnachtstraum ; 


text und musik Walter René Mor- 
tier, of Germany, op. 440; klav. © 
sept 17), 41925 7 aoue. 2 Oety Lai: 
625047; Drei masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 19293 


Klein Inge; intermezzo, John Lind- 
say-Theimer, of Germany; pf. © 
Apr)? 280 ho 2o ve.) sates 20)3~ Hi 
624148; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 

19294 


Knecht Rupprecht’s Weihnachtsbe- 
such : melodisches Weihnachtssttick, 
text und musik Walter René Mor- 
tier, of Germany, op. 489; klav.. 


© Sept. 17, 1925-'1 @ Oct. 15. 8 
625045; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 19295, 


Knick-knacks; bibelots, suite, Frank 
Tapp, of Great Britain; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 1. Coffee-cups. [2 
others] © July 15, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
19; E 625180; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 19296 


Knights kamelia; w and m W. F. Rus- 
sell, of U. S., arr. Henry Faxon. 
Aurora, Ill., Fox music co. © Sept. 
22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 623669 ; 
Willard Forest Russell, Aurora, [1l. 

19297 


Koch (Friedr. E.) Sonate; von F. 
H. Koch, of Germany, op. 47; vio- 
line und klavier; in A moll. © 
July 18, 1925; 1:¢ Oct. ’10; °° EB 
625097; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

: , 19298 


Koenig (Der) der ehren; w Pearl 
Holloway and others, m Clarence 
Nevin and others, ed. Geo. F. 
Rosche, of U. 8. Chicago, Ill., Geo. 
F. Rosche & co. 8yvo. © Oct. 2, 
1925 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 5; A 868898 ; 
Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 19299 


Kohler (The) & Campbell fox trot; 
by Jack Glogau, of U. 8.; pf. S8vo. 
(In The old songs you love) © 
Sept. 12, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 
620858 ; W. H. Doyle, New York. 

19300 


Komm, die nacht gehort der stinde! 
foxtrot, worte Peter Herz, musik 
Franz Lehar of Austria. © Sept. 17, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 15; E 625043; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 19301 


Konzert in ©; von G. Gohler, of Ger- 
many; klavier und orch. Leipzig- 
Chemnitz, C. A. Klemm. © May 
1, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 20; E 624134; 
Georg Gohler, Altenburg, Thiir, Ger- 
many. 19302 


Kopomp u wyr (The King and the jester); 
w 8. Agnivtseff, English version Rosa 
Newmarch, version francaise Pierre 
d’Amor, m Th.. Koeneman, op. 12, 
rev. Chas. J. Gaisberg, of U. S.; 
bass or bar. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 2; E 622982; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. [© revision] 19303 


Kovaes (Charles) Nocturne; by C. 
Kovies, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 


June 30, 1925; 2’‘e. Sept. 21; H 
623427; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 19304 


946 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Kranowska sielanna; melody J. Kal- 
lini, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1925; 
E 623643; Josef Kallini, Brooklyn. 

19305 


Ku-ka-ke-ku; fox trot, w John J. 
Robbins, m S. Corona, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1925; E 621730; Sandro 


Corona, New York. 19306 
Kurze sturmscene (Short storm 
scene); von Hanns Hoff, of Ger- 


many, hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orech. mit 
violono 1 direktion. © Aug. 17, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 4; E 624073; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 19307 


Labios pintados ; tango en la obra His- 
toria triste de una mujer alegre, 
letra José C. Barros, musica J. 
Bohr, of Germany; pf. Buenos 
Aires, Ediciones musicales, Alfredo 
Perrotti. © Jan. 5, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 
28, 1925; E 625385; José Bohr, New 
York. 19308 


Lads (The) of Wamphray ; folk-poem 
from Walter Scott’s Minstrelsy of 
the Scottish border, m Percy Ald- 
ridge Grainger, of U. S.; men’s 
ehorus and 2 pfs. 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2 ec.’ Oct. 12; EF 626032*° G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 19309 


Lady of my heart; from Oh you, w 
Paul Porter and Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, melody Milton Suskind, 
ot US. © tf. ¢:.Oct.. 8, 1925: EB 
621532; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19310 


Lady you don’t know me; fox trot, 
from How’s the king, w Owen Mur- 
phy, m Jay Gorney, of U. S. © 
pept. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; EB 
623508 ; Leo Feist, inc.. New York. 

19311 


— Same. melody Joe Gorney of U.° 
S. ©1c. Sept. 15, 1925; E 620930; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 19312 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Con- 
certo russe; op. 29, ed. rev. et doig- 
tée, Edouard Nadaud, of France; 
violon et pf. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1c. 
Oct. 12; E 624992; Durand et eie., 
Paris. [© revision] 19313 


Lame (Ine) (Une larme); mélodie, 
F. Grootaérs, of Belgium; violon- 
celle et pf. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
624328; Francois Grootaérs, Liége, 
Belgium. 19314 

Lamento; by A. Walter Kramer, of 


U. S., op. 41, nos. 2a and 2. 1. Vio- 
lin and pf—2. ’Cello and pf. © '! 


19327 


Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ec. each Sept. 10; 
E 623140, 623141; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 19315, 19316 


Lamento; by Gabriel Marie, arr. Rob- 
ert Biederman, of U. S.; pf. © 
Aug. 15, 1925; 2. e- Sept. 21; E 
6238481; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 19317 


Lamplit (The) hour; w Thomas 
Burke, m Arthur A. Penn, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; 
EK 620705; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 19318 


Land (The) of moonshine; by Hilary 
Vaughan, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
In fairyland. [5 others] © Oct. 
26, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 30; E 625221; 
Leonard & co., London. 19319 


Land of romance; from Land of rom- 
ance, Ww Raymond W. Peck, m Percy 
Wenrich, of U. S. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 21; E 621996; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 19320 


Land (The) of romance; from The 
land of romance, w Raymond W. 
Peck, melody Percy Wenrich, of U. 
S. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1925; E 621088; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 19321 


Land (The) with the crooning old 
mammies; w and melody J. Davis, 
of Jamaica, B. W. I., domiciled at 
New York. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1925; E 
626201; Joseph Davis, New York. 

19322 


Lantern of love; from Land of rom- 
ance, w Raymond W. Peck, melody 
Perey Wenrich, of U. S. ©1«. 
Oct. 3, 1925; E 621524; Leo. Feist, 
ine., New York. 19323 


Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ©. Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 « Oct. 21; E 621994: 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 19324 


Larghetto [and] Tempo di furlana; di 
A. Ricci-Signorini, of Italy; per 2 
violini, viola e violoncello. Parti- 
tion. Ed. Carisch. © July 17, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E 625038; A. & G. Car- 
isch & c., Milan. 19325 


Larghetto religioso; by B. Blood, of 
U. S.; string quartett. Se ©le 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 623228; Blanche 
Blood, Chicago. 19326 


Largo; by Marian Corvell, of U. S.; 
pf. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; 
E 620920; Royell press, Chicago. 

19327 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19328 


Lassus (Orlandus) Chanson; ne vous 
soit étrange, after Maldeghem, Eng- 
lish version Th. Baker, m O. Lassus, 
ed. Frank Damrosch, of U. §S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 22; E 621956; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© editing] 19328 


—— Chanson; la nuit froide et som- 
bre, after Expert, ren. france. 
Mélanges, 1, 61, English version Th. 
Baker, m O. Lassus, ed. Frank Dam- 
rosch, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
©: Get. 19, 1925; 2... Oct. 22); EB 
621957; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© editing] 19329 


Chanson; si vousn’ estes en bon 
point, after Expert and Maldeghem, 
English version Th. Baker, m O. 
Lassus, ed. Frank Damrosch, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 22; BH 621959; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© edit- 
ing] 19330 


Last love (Ilocu$auaa mi060nn); w Th. 
Tiutcheff, Hnglish text Alice Mat- 
tullath, m Myron Jacobson, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 
20, no. 1; high voice; in © min. 
July 25, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; EH 
623474; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. 19331 


Last May; lyric suite, Godfrey New- 
ark, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
moon and the nightingale. [8 oth- 
ers] © Aug. 28, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
E 624561; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

19332 


Last (The) request; or, You're going 
away alanna, w William Kenealy, 
m Nellie Lahiff [i. e. M. E. Lahiff] 
of U. S.; high voice; in C. © Aug. 
20; O25 foe) Che Sept. 195.,05, O2e206% 
Mary E. Lahiff, New York. 19333 


Last (The) trumpet; w Arthur Syd- 
ney Booth-Clibborn, m Battle hymn 
of the republic, arr. V. B.-C. Demar- 
est, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17; E 626120; Victoria Booth- 
Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. [© 
arrangement] 19334 


Laudanum, laudanum; w and m A. F. 
N. Hawthorne, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. 
Sept. 8, 1925; H 623011; Albert F. 
Neumann Hawthorne, New York. 

19335 


Laughing eyes; intermezzo, M. Hel- 
fand, of U. S.; pf. ©1 e¢ Oct. 23, 
1925; HE 621988; Maurice Helfand, 
New York. 19336 


pt. II, n.s., v. 20 


Laughing song; from Land of ro- 
manee, w.Raymond W. Peck, mel- 
ody Percy Wenrich, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1925; E 621527; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 19337 


Laughter; by Frank E. Hersom, of 
U. S.;: pf. © June 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 19; EH 621759; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 19338 


Lauyola, I love you; w V. M. Dub- 
berly, m B. M. Hale, of U. S. Chi- 
cago, Standard music publishers. 
© Sept. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; B 
621071; Vinton M. Dubberly, Brox- 
ton, Ga. 19339 

Lazy Bill; w Glen MacDonough, m 
A. B. Sloane, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; 
E 620708; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [©new arrangement] 19340 


Lazy Lizzie; song and fox-trot, w and 
m D. Parrish, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 624298; Dan Parrish, 
Rueil, France. 19341 

Lead kindly light; w John Henry 
Newman, m R. U. Domin, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1925; E 626050; 
Ralph Usher Domin, N. Adams, 
Mass. 19342 

Lead me on; w and m G. T. Hare- 
wood, of Great Britain, domiciled at ~ 
Chicago. © June 1, 1925; 2 c¢. Oct. 
28; E 628114; Gladstone T. Hare- 
wood, Chicago. 19343 

Lead me on, dear Saviour, lead me; 
hymn-anthem, m F. A. Davis, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, pf. or organ 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ec. 
Sept. 8; E 623091; Frank A. Davis, 
Boston. 19344 


Leah; w M. Drob, m Benedict Drob, 
of U.S. © 1+e\Sept. oi. 1925, 
620640; Morris Drob, New York. 

19345 

Leang-tsu-ky (Clair de lune); fox- 
trot, F. Grootaers, of Belgium; pe- 
tit orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 « Sept. 14: E 
6243238; Francois Grootaers, Liége, 
Belgium. 19346 


Learn to do the Charleston: w Bobby 
Drew, m Russell K. Norman, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 31, 1925; BE 626445; 
Harley Fenton, Chagrin Falls, O. 

19347 

Leave it to father; w J. Holworthy, 

melody Ruby and J. Holworthy, 


both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 27, 1925; 
E 626326; Jack Holiworthy, Oak- 
land, Calif. 19348 


948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19370 


Leave me something to remember; w | Lederhosenfox; lied und foxtrot, text 


Benny Davis, melody Joe Burke, of 
Whos. o@© 1 +e. Oct.) 12;.,192557 B 
623934; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19349 


Leave-taking (A) (Commiato) ; Ital- 
ian w Umberto Galeota, English 
version Percy Pinkerton, m Alberto 
Volonnino, of Italy. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 23; E 625159; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 19350 


Leaves and blossoms; by Paolo Conte, 
of UW. 1S. op. 19;: pf. © Sept. 2, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 17; E 623286; B. 
F. Wood music co., Boston. 19351 


Lebell (Ludwig) Capriccio, by L. 
Lebell, of Great Britain, op. 28, no. 
1; violoncello and pf. © Sept. 30, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 27; E 625225; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 19352 


—— Three short pieces; by L. Lebell, 
of Great Britain, op. 29, nos. 1-3; 
violoncello and pf. Carillon. [2 
others] © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 
14; E 624557; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 19353 

Lebrun (Raymond) Sonate; par R. 
Lebrun, of France, op. 48; pf. et 
violon. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 © Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624972; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 19354 


Trois poésies; extraites de La 
fifite de jade, Franz Toussaint, mu- 
Sique R. Lebrun, of France, op. 50. 
1. Depuis qu’elle est partie. [2 
others] © Dec. 31, 1924: 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624973; Editions Maur- 
ice Senart, Paris. 19355 


Lecons @harmonie; des eleves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux Con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, basses 
et chants donnés Paul Fauchet et 
Max d’OUone, réalisation Pierre 
Revel, and others, of France. 4to. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 12: B 


624884; Heugel, Paris. 19356 
Lecons dharmonie: 1925, Auguste 
Chapuis, of France. 4to. 1. Im- 


posées aux concours militaires pour 
les emplois de chefs dans les équip- 
ages de la flotte.—2. Imposées aux 
concours pour les emplois de chefs 
et sous-chefs de musique dans |’ 
armée. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 12; E 624993, 624994: Durand 
et cie., Paris. 19357, 19358 
Led by the Lord of all; w James 
Rowe, m Otis Deaton, of U. S. © 
Oct. 1,:1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; BE 626078 ; 
V. O. Stamps music co., Jackson- 
ville, Tex. 19359 


72763—26——_7 


Wauwau, musik Karl M. May, of 
Austria. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 
7; E 624800; Wiener Phonix-verlag, 


Vienna. 19360 
Légende; par Elpidio Pereira. of 
France; violon et pf. © Sept. 19, 


~ 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624826; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 19361 


Légende d’amour; par C. Denisty, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; 
EE 624454 ;: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

19362 

Leggenda; paroles Francesco Redi, 
musica Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, 
of Italy. © Oct. 19, 1925; 3 e. Oct. 
20; E 625140: G. Ricordi & co.. 
Milan. 19363 

Legion (The) forever: march, T. C. 
Quamme, of U. S.; pf. Quamme & 


Schmitz. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 11; E 620896; Thos. -C. 
Quamme & Schmitz. © Aug. 26, 


1925; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E 620896; Thos. 
C. Quamme, Plummer, Minn. . 
19364 
Legion of America; anthem, by E. L. 
Wright and Paul Nixon, arr. Henry 
R. Hughes, all of U. S.; band. Ato. 
Ge Sept. 17, 1925-" 2" c. ‘Sent. x6: 
E 621006: Shanklin-Attaway post 
no. 5, Rome, Ga. 19365 


Lei i ka mokihana; hula fox trot, w 
and m H. W. Waiau, of U. S., arr. 
Eddie Harmon; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; BE 
621016; Henry W. Waiau, Lihue, 
Kauai, Hawaii. 19366 


Leisure moments; by Felix Swinstead, 
of Great Britain, op. 61; pf. © Oct. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 10; E 625380; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

19367 

Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; arr. 
Gustav Saenger, of U. S.; violin and 
pf... © July 28,.1925,-.2.e. Sept. 21; 
E 623465: Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 19368 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Intermezzo: 
from Pagliacci, fingered and _ ed. 
Julius Chaloff, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623488; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

19369 

-—— Prologue; from~ Pagliacci, fin- 
gered and ed. Julius Chaloff, of U. 
S.; pf. © Aug. 19, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
21; E 623489; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

19376 


949 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19371 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Lest we forget; recessional, w Rud- 
yard Kipling, m Arthur’ A. Penn, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Bay- 
side, L. I., N. ¥.; with violin obbl. 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 2 ce Sept. 3; HB 
620666; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19371 


Same, with violin obbl. © Sept. 
29, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621442; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 19372 


—— Same, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S. Witmark ed. 4to. 1. Female 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 c. each Sept. 9; E 
620719, 620720; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

19373, 19374 


Let all the people praise; Psalm se- 
lections, m J. B. Herbert, of U. S. 
©: Oct.:¢10;-1925 ; 2 ¢. Cet: 10%). E 
623867; J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tl. 19375 


Let go my hand got a sweet W. [n- 
dian gal; w and melody Sam Man- 
ning and Porter Grainger, both of 


WS. HOw) ce. Oct: 22,1925 5. Ti 
626188; Paragon music co., New 
York. 19376 


Let it go; w and m W. E. Booth- 
Clibborn, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at St. Paul, Minn. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626090; Wil- 
liam E. Booth-Clibborn, St. Paul. 

19377 


Let laughter reign; unison song, w 
~ KEdith Sanford Tillotson, m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S.; boys’ voices. 4to. 
Ory Aus. 20551925 2 ‘e. Oat. SFE 
623835; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
19378 


Let me be your big butter and egg 
man from the West; w and m W. 
H. Meyer, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1925; BE 626149; Wm. 
H. Meyer, New York. 19379 


Let me introduce you to my Rosie; 
from Kid boots, w and m Lew 
Brown, Eddie Cantor and Henry 
Santly, all of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. Dick Konter. © Oct. 
6, 1925; 2c. Oct. 7; E 621463; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 19380 


Let me linger longer in your arms; 
fox-trot, Abel Baer, arr. O. Sciacea, 
of U. S.; full military band. Feist 
ed. obl. 32mo. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 1; E 622890; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

19381 


Let me linger longer in your arms; 
fox trot, w Cliff Friend, m Abel 
Baer, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, both of 
U. S.; male quartette. 4to. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 21; EX 621999; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 19382 

Let nothing come between us; w Al!- 
fred Bryan, melody Fred Fisher, 
of U. S|. © 1e Oct. 1, 1925; B 
621315; Leo. Feist, inec., New York. 

19383 | 


Let’s find an island; w and melody 
Rubey Cowan, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
16, 1925; E 621739; Stark and 
Cowan, New York. 19384 


Let’s make the dreams come true; w 
Stanton Hill, m Charles P. Scott, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 18, 1925; 2 « Sept. 25; E 
621176; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 19385 


Let’s once more be pals again; w and 
m H. Seymour, arr. Robert Bieder- 
man, both of U.. S. ©1e. Oct. 29, 
1925; E 6264389; Helen Seymour, 
New York. 19386 


Let’s trust Jesus more; duet, w and m 
J. W. Manning, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620808; J. Warren 
Manning, Los Angeles. 19387 


Let the Master use you; hymn, w 
Laurene Highfield, m S. W. Beazley, 
of .U...S....© vAuges tay 1925):),25-¢. 
Sept. 12; E 623202; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 19388 


Let the wind blow; w and m J. R. 
Rosenson, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1925; E 621909; Jeanette Reta 
Rosenson, Akron, O. 19389 


Let us go back home again, Marie; w 
Clarence D. Peters, m Luther A. 
Clark, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 23; E 621939; Paragon music 
co., New York. 19390 

Let us go to Colorado; w and melody 
T. O. Huffaker, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1925; E. 621615; Thomas O. 
Huffaker, Manassa, Col. 19391 


Let us have peace; three-part prayer, 
w George Graff, jr. m Ernest R. 
Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 8.;. 
sop., alto and bar. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; 
E 620709; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 19392 


Let us run with patience; w and m 
Harry Dixon Loes, of U. S. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 19; E 621794; 
Federation pub. co., Siloam Springs, 
Ark. 19393 


950 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Let us walk in the light; w and m 
W. M. Runyan, of U. 8S. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 19; EH 621808; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 19394 


Letto (Uno) di Rose; waltz, versi P. 
Trupia, melodia Thomas De Santos, 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1925; E 
621136; Pietro Trupia, Brooklyn. 

19395 


Letty; w and m Nate Wilson [i. e. 
W. N. Wilson] of U. S. ©1ce. Oct. 
26, 1925; E 628020; William Nathan 
Wilson, San Bernardino, Calif. 

19396 


Letzte (Der) kuss; operette in drei 
akten, Richard Kessler, gesangstexte 
Franz Norden, musik Robert Win- 
terberg, of Germany ; klavierauszug. 
© 1 e. Oct. 29, 1925; EH 625358; 
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 19397 


Lévy (Lazare) Nocturne; par L. 
Lévy, of France; pf. et violon. © 
Sepu this 1925> 1 ¢. Oet:) 123° H 
624851; Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 

19398 


Lewis (Matilda D.) Five cameo 
pieces; by M. D. Lewis, of England ; 
pf. 1. Impromptu. [4 others] © 
Sept. 14, 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 21; E 
624764; Murdoch, Murdoch & ©Co., 
inc., London. 193899 


Liebe auf den ersten blick; shimmy- 
lied, text Jo Gribitz, musik Jaro 
Reitinger, of Austria, op. 63. © 
Ae 2 uatg2be 1 Ee -Oet. 295 H 
625197: Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

19400 

Liebe-liedenschaft (Love-passion ) ; von 
Theo. Knoche, of Germany, Ilrsg. 
Hrnst Hggert; orch. mit violino 1 
direktion. © Aug. 17, 1925; 1. 
Sept. 4; E 624077; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 19401 


Liebes kind, du bist zu anspruchsvoll ; 
foxtrot-lied aus Olly-Polly, gesangs- 
texte Willi Kollo, musik Walter 
Kollo, klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, 
both of Germany. © Sept. 5, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 23: E 624656; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 19402 


Liebesnacht; worte Martin Greif, 
musik Wilhelm Rinkens, of Ger- 
many, op. 33, nr. 1; hohe sing- 
stimme. © Mar. 8, 1925; 1c. Aug. 
20; E 624155; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 

19403 


Liebling (George) Valse; in thirds, 
G. Liebling, of Germany. domiciled 
at New York; op. 73; pf. © Oct. 


19414 


20, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628025; 
Hnoch & sons, New York. 19404 


Lied der reue; nach russischen weisen 
bearb. u. textiert C. Mentschel, of 
Germany. © Sept. 15, 1925; 1 ec. 
Oct. 1; E 625020; Anton J. Benja- 

_ min, Leipzig. 19405 


Life’s a school; waltz song, from Nico- 
lette, w and m Patrick Barrow, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 21, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 2; E 624065; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

19406 


Light; w and m E. F. Day, of U. S.; 
[violin] with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
24, 1925; E 623571; Edna Fuller 
Day, Grand Junction, Col. 19407 


Light heart; merry suite, Ernest 
Markham Lee, of Great Britain ; pf. 
1. Gavotte. [3 others] © Oct. 24, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; E 625392; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 19408 


Light in our darkness; w HE. Y. Chap- 
in, m adapted from Andantino in D 
flat Edwin H. Lemare, of U. S.; 
sop. or ten. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 17; E 626067; Villa Moret, 
ine. San Francisco. [© adaptation] 

19409 


Light of my eyes; vocal waltz, w W. 
Peet Leslie, m Katherine Reeves, of 
Great Britain; pf.: in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
9, 1925; 1c. Sept. 10; E 624221; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 19410 


Lightly skipping; by R. S. Morrison, 
of U. 8.; pf. Boston—New York. 
Evans music co. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 8; E 621496; M. T. Evans, 
Boston. 19411 


Lights of home; collection of sacred 
songs, w Katharyn Bacon and 
others, m George W. Bacon and 
others, compiled K. Bacon and G. 
W. Bacon, both of U. 8S. 12mo. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
28; A 864795; Sylva music co.. 
White Pine, Tenn. 19412 


Like a bird on the wing; from A night 
out, w Clifford Grey and Irving 
Caesar, m Vincent Youmans, of U. 
S. © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
FE 623664; Harms, inc., New York. 

19413 


Like the wise men; Christmas pro- 
gram of song and story, w May 
Justus, m Norman Lighthill, of U. 
S. 8vo. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2c. and aff, 
Sept. 30; A 868761; Lorenz pub. co.., 
Dayton, O. 19414 


951 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19415 pt. II, n.s., v. 20 
Likker; soft shoe dance, m S. T. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 6, 
Keelan, of U. S.; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621462; Sha- 


28, 1925; E 626320; Sara Talbert 
Keelan, New York. 19415 


Lila Malone; w and m Frank Fulton 
Scholfield, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 23; E 621945; Paragon 
music co., New York. 19416 


Liliput ; leichtes und instruktives trio, 
Willy Herrmann, of Germany, op. 
134; violine, violoncello und klavier. 
(Cc) uly; 201925 -" te Oct, Oss Hi 
625074; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 19417 


Lilian; w Alfred Bryan, m Ted Sny- 
der, of U. S.: pf. aec. with ukulele 
arr. Jeanne Gravellé. © Sept. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E 620748; Henry 
Waterson ine., New York. 19418 


Lillian; w F. L. Veach, m C. S. Mill- 
spaugh, of U. S. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 6; E 621464; Frank L. 
Veach, Marion, II. 19419 


lily of the Nile; w and m Scott 
Brampton, of Great Britain; pf. 
aec., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in EF flat. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(CO) Oct) 22) 1925304 ec. Oct. 2232) 
6251738; B. Feldman & co., London. 
19420 


Lincoln; cantata, w EH. N. C. Barnes, 
m R. Deane Shure, of U. S., op. 
125, no. 2; mixed voices. Wash- 
ington, D. C., music education. 4to. 
© Puly AOP1925 sR ley Oct. iD 
623892; Edwin N. C. Barnes, Wash- 
ington. 19421 


Lincoln (The); march, C. 8S. Ander- 
son, of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 621038; 
Clair Schmitdz Anderson, Lincoln, 
Neb. 19422 


Lineoln mareh; by H. C. Tonder, of 
U:. S.;. pf... © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1925: 
H 623276; Hermine C. Tonder, Ja- 
maica, N. Y. 19423 


Lincolnshire (The) poacher’s song; 
old Hnglish, arr. Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; sop., mezza-sop. and 
aito. Augener’s ed. 4to. © Sept. 
28 1925; (1 ee Oct. yates 625238 ° 
Augener, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment} 19424 

sop. 1 and II. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
ic. Oct. 6; H 624779; Augener, Itd.. 
Tondon. [© arrangement] 19425 

Lingering lips; w Jean Herbert and 
Al. Tucker, m Otis Spencer, of U. 


piro, Bernstein & 


York. 19426 . 


Lingering memory; w Jesse G. M. 
Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, of U. 8S. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1925; BE 620635: Irv- 
ing M. Wilson, San Francisco. 

19427 


Li-o-ting ; chinoiserie, Victor Staub, of 
France; pf. © Sept. 17, 1925: 1 c¢.. 
Oct. 12; E 624962; Philippo, Paris. 

19428 


Listen! quartette, w and m J. H. Cel- 
lar, of U. S.; ladies’ voices. © 
Sept. 9, 1925.52) iesysenttce, BS 
620865; Joseph Humphrey Cellar, 
St. Cloud, Fla. 19429 


Listen in; w Douglas Malloch, m L. 
Hisey, of U. S. Kansas City, Mo., 
Gate City music.co. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 2; H 621289; Lillian Hisey, 
Kansas City, Mo. 19430 


List’ning I hear your call; w and m 
Constance Howard Kingsley, of U. 
S.; high voice. © 1 ce Sept. 23, 
1925; E 621118; Constance H. 
Kingsley, Milford, Pa. 19431 


Liszt (Franz) lLove-dreams (Liebe- 
straum); arr. Victor Herbert, of 
U. S.; oreh. with pf.-conductor. © 


co., ine., New 


Sept, 25, 19255" 2) ei Oer. i. Bi 
621295; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© orchestration] 19432 


Little Alpine boy; by Leopold Syré, of 
U. 8.3, pf... © Sept..22) 192552 c. 
Oct. 1; E 623923; Co-operative mu- 


sie ¢co., Philadelphia. 19433 
Little Annie Rooney; fox trot, 
Michael Nolan, arr. W. C.. Polla, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Sept. 29, 


1925; 2 e«. Oct. 7; H 621440; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 194384 


Little Annie Rooney; w and m 
Michael Nolan, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; pf. ace. with uku- 
lele in D:) (© Aug.nSis) 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 9; E 620729; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 19435 


Little (The) blue bay; w Charles G. 
Mortimer, m Teresa Del Riego, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 9, 1925; 1 ce. 
Oct. 16; E 625099; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 19436 


Little blue eyed rose of Broadway; 
w and melody J. HE. Smith and L. 
M. Buja, both of U. S. © 1 e¢. Oct. 


952 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


3, 1925; E 623740; John E. Smith 
and Louis M. Buja, New Orleans. 
19437 


Little Boy Blue; nursery rhyme, m 
Ethel Leginska, of U. S.; pf., with 
sop. solo ad lib. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
eae ue, 12> Wh 626341 5 John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 19438 


Little brown bees; w W. H. Ogilvie, 
m Graham Peel, of Great Britain; 
low voice; in ©. © Oct. 16, 1925; 
ine. Oct. 19> 625121; Forsyth 
bros., Itd., London. 19439 


Little Chinese wop; w W. F. Dissell, 
m Herman A. Hummel, of U. S. 
1 e. Sept. 9, 1925; EH 620755; Wm. 
F. Dissell, Cleveland. 19440 


Little (A) Christmas carol; legend of 
Ireland, w Bessie C. Newton, m Hd- 


ward Shippen Barnes, of U. 38.; 
mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. © 
Oe w24* 10205 "2e:. *Oet) “30; > EB 


626462; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
19441 


Little (The) corporal; by R. 8S. Mor- 
rison, of U. S.; pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E 621928; M. T. 
Evans, Boston. 19442 


Little Dorothy ; tango, E. Grio-Falletti, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. 


MesMpe 1 2G Sept.’ 9, 1925; Bb 
621027 ; Eugenio Grio-Falletti, 
Brooklyn. 19443 


Little dream garden: w Catherine 
Legh, m S. W. Legg, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Oct. 1, 1925; 1c. Sept. 26; 
E 624722; S. Watford Legg, Lon- 
don. 19444 


Little (A) elegy (Mamenpbraa odsteria); 
w Igor Severianine, English text 
Alice Mattullath, French text S. 
Halperine, m Myron Jacobson, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, on. 
19, no. 1; high voice; in D min. © 


As. a25, > 1925... 2) ce. Sept. .21,;,, B 
623451; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19445 


Little (The) flower of Jesus: unison 
cho., w Sisters I. H. M., m Albert 
IEpoonen, ,ot..U. SS: (ia St.. The- 
rese of the Child Jesus) © Oct. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 626234; St. 


Gregory guild, Philadelphia. 19446 
Little girl; from Merry-merry, w Har- 
lan Thompson, melody Harry 


Archer, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622895; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 19447 


19460 


——Same. ©) Sept. 24, 1925; 2c 
Sept. 28; E 621227; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 19448 


Little girl if you will only be a sweei- 
heart to me: w and melody &. C. 
Holeomb, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626254; Spencer Carlton 
Holeomb, Midland, Pa. 1944¢ 


Little Gypsy; by Leopold Syré, of 
WW. Sep perc ©: Sept: 22;:1925 : Be. 
Oct. 1; E 623922; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 1945¢ 


Little (The) hills; w William A. 
Tainsh, m Horace Gleeson, of Aus- 
tralia; low voice. © Aug. 7, 1925: 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624549; Allan & ¢o., 
pty. Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 

19451 


Little maid from Aiden; w A. 
Shammo, m Bauer bros., of U. §&. 
© 1 ec.’ Sept.’ 25, 1925; El 621156 ; 
Augustus Shammo, New York. 

19452 


Little mother of mine; w and melody 
P. A. Guerrero, of the Philippines, 
domiciled at Buffalo. © 1 ec. Oct. 
26, 1925; E 628016: Pastor A. Guer- 
rero, Buffalo. 19458 


Little (The) newsboy; w and m Apn- 
drew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, both 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1e. Sept 
28, 1925; E 621193: Polk C. Brock- 
man. Atlanta. 19454 


Little one; fox trot from Suzanne, w 
Wm. Carey Duncan and Harold (Qr- 
lob. melody H. Orlob, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1925; E 621091; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 19456 


Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
21; E 621992: Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 19456 


Little one; w and m N. Erlick, arr. 
Edward Sprague, both of U. S. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1923; E 622880; Nathan 
Erlick, Portland. Me. 19457 


| Little pal of mine; .w and melody L. J. 


Barbrick, of U. 8S. ©1e. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620837: Louis J. Barbrick, 
Portland, Me. 1945& 


Little pet; one step, w and m E. Os- 
trom, of Sweden, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; violin ace. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1925; E 628097: Erik Ostrom, Chi- 
cago. 19459 


Little piper; by Leopold Syré, of U. S.; 
pi. =, ©. Sept. 22.1925 5.2%e @ct.:1: 
E 6238924; Co-operative music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 1946¢ 


953 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19461 
Little (A) princess love; by L. V. 
Pandolfini, of U. S.; pf. © 1. 


Sept. 14, 1925; EH 623252; Lucius V. 
Pandolfini, Hartford. 19461 


Little (A) rag time; by John C. Hol- 
liday, of England; pf. © Aug. 27, 
1925; 1 e@ Sept. 10; E 624230; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

19462 


Little (The) red schoolhouse that 
stood on the hill; w and m M. M. 
Thompson, arr. Carl A. Weber, both 
OF WLS. MO, Wren Oey 20 1925008) 
626323 ; Mahlon M. Thompson, Seat- 
tle. 19463 


Little (The) rose-clad bower; w Ruby 
Holt Carter, m F. J. Gallo, of U. S. 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 17; E 
621007; Fred J. Gallo, Cleveland. 

19464 


Little Sing Toy; w and m W. F. Dis- 
sell, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1925; 
E 620970; Wm. F. Dissell, Cleve- 


land. 19465 
Little skater; by Leopold Syré, of 
U.. S.s ph > © Sept. 22,1925: 2. ¢. 


Oct. 1; E 623925 ; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 19466 


Little snoozy coon; w Royden Barrie, 
m Hric Coates, of Great Britain. 
© PAs 25) 1925") Ie Senn. a 
624048; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19467 


Little sweetheart; by Archie A. Mum- 
ma, Of es: pi.. ©O7Oek 2a. 1925" 
2c. Oct. 29; E 626375; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 19468 


Little (A) thatched cot in Jreland; 
w and melody Mrs. P. Glaney, of 
USP) Meo Sept eee O25 > Ey 
623612: Mrs. P. Glancy, Morristown, 
ING 19469 


Little valse; by Charles Kovacs, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © June 380, 
1925: 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623426; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19470 


Little (The) wild» Cherokee rose; w 
T. Gertrude Bishop, m Mildred 
Hannah Timson, arr. L. R. Browne, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 27, 1925; 
E 6263821; Louise R. Browne, Ca- 
nandaigua, N. Y. 19471 


Little Willie from the South; w and 
m W. D. Bellamy, of U. S. © Oct. 
26 192552 e7 ‘Oct 23.4) HE 620986 * 
Paragon music co., New York. 19472 

Live a little—love a little; w aud 


melody I. HE. Price, arr. Charles 
Cohan, both of U. 8..’.© 1 © Sept. 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 20 


14, 1925; E 620811: Ira HE. Price, 
Cleveland. 19473 


Live on forever in the nation’s heart ; 
w EK. S. O'Neill, m G. Lester At- 
water, of US. (©, ¢Oen. 29, 
1925; E 626397; Evelina Sherman 
O'Neill, New Haven. 19474 


Lizzie; w and m Paolo Signore, of 
US. ©. 1 & Sep Weenies? ae 
623325; Brooklyn internatl. cons, of 
music, Brooklyn. 19475 © 


LI’ ultima mandulinata ; versi Amedeo 
Mattiello, musica A. Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ¢ Sent. 
30; E 621254; D’Agostino bros., inc., 
New York. 19476 


Ll’ ultime rrose meje; versi Amedeo 
Mattiello, musica A. Salemme, of 
italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
mand. ace. 4to.- © Sept. 28, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 30; E 621255; D’Agostino 
bros., ine., New York. 19477 


Lo, the manger where He lies; w 
Robert Montgomery, m Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 25; E 621178; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19478 


Lo! ’tis night; evening anthem, W. 
R. Waghorne, of U. S.; mixed 


voices. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2c. 
Sept. 1; EH 622858 ; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. | 19479 
Lockenképfchen (Téte ~— bouclée) ; 


heiteres tonstuck Richard Hilen- 
berg, of Germany, op. 329; klavier, 
zu zwei hinden. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 19; E 624745; Aug. Cranz, 
g.m. b. h., Leipzig. 19480 


Lockstep chain dance; w Roy Lewis, 
m Wiiliam McKenna, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1925; EH 621272; Sarah 
Barth, Brooklyn. 19481 


Lohengrin-song (The); jazz-band 
blues, Albert Loeser, of Germany ; 
pf. © Apr. 28, 1924; 1 ec. Aug. 20, 
1925; H 624162; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 19482 


Lolita ; Spanish serenade, w and m A. 
Buzzi-Pececia, English version Claude 
Aveling, arr. G. Ackley Brower, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
30, 1925; 2 e: Oct. 31; H'626475 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., inec., New York. 

19483 


Londonderry air; arr. Granville Brit- 
ton, of Great Britain; violon or vio- 
loncello with pf. ace. © Sept. 15, 


954 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


1925: 1 ¢. Sept. 18: HB 624587: J. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 19484 


Lonely for you; w and m Edwin Till- 
man, of U. S. .©- Sept. 12, 1925: 
2c. Sept. 26; E 623587; Jack Mills, 

-ine., New York. 


Lonely girl; w Harry B. Smith, m 
Angelo Vitale, of U. S. New York, 
Henry Waterson, inc. © Aug. 20, 


1925; 2 ec. Sept. 23; E 623966; Mar- 
garet L. Mc Williams, Cleveland 
Fits... 0, 19486 


Lonesome; w and m by E. T. Wallis, 


of U.S ©iit c& Octy 8, 1925; EH 
623832; Edward T. Wallis, Los 
Angeles, Calif. 19487 


Lonesome; w and melody R. Bras- 
sard, of Canada. © 1 e. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 624097; Romeo Brassard, 
Hussar, Alta., Canada. 19488 


Lonesome blues; w and melody Ida 
GoxPonw. «Se °,;Ornite,  Oct..5,1925: 
E 621483; Chicago music pub. co.. 
inec., Chicago. 19489 


Lonesome hearts; w and m Helen G. 
Van [pseud. of P. S. Van Norman] 
OL USS AO} 1sye., Sept. 8; 1925); ; 
623014; Pearl S. Van Norman, Ven- 
ice, Calif. 19490 


Lonesome nights; w and melody J. 
MDain ot  W.7Ss., Cel...cx Oet. 19, 
1925; E 621552; Jeanne A’Dair, New 
York. 19491 


Lonesomest (The) girl in town; w 
Al Dubin, m Jimmy Me Hugh and 
Irving Mills, both of U. S. © Oct. 
8, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 16; E 621725; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 19492 


Long Beach is calling; march, Her- 
bert L. Clarke, of U. 8.; full band 
with solo B flat conductor. 4to. © 
July ,25,,,.1925.5, 2:-e., Sept; 21; j)H 
623417; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 19493 


Long distance blues; w and melody 
Jesse Crump, of U. S.; in CG. © 
bye. (Oct: 5311925: EB 621431 : Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago, 19494 


Longbottom’s meditation; w and mel- 
ody C. H. Longbottom. of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 12, 1925; E 623229; Chas. 
H. Longbottom, Brooklyn. 19495 


——Same. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1925: EB 


623263 ; Chas. H. Longbottom, Brook- 
19496 


lyn. 


Longing for home; w and melody: K. 
L. Johnson, of U. 8S. © 1 «¢. Sept. 


19485 


19508 


26, 1925; E 623626; K. L. Johnson, 
Muskegon, Mich. 19497 


Longing for you; w and melody P. I. 
Marcuson, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 9, 
1925; E 620749 : Paul I. Marcuson, 
Detroit. 19498 


Look out monkey; w and melody J. 
EF. Smith, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 14, 


1925; E 620854; Julian F. Smith, 
Akron, O. 19499 
Lookin’ for the blues; melody Joe 


Trent and L. Katzman, both of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 14, 1925; E 621670; 
Louis Katzman, New York. 19500 


Looking for my man; w and melody 
M. Hering, of ‘U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623616; Mary Hering, 
Griffin, Ga. 19501 


Lorand (Frater) 10 uj notaja (Ten 
new songs of Frater Lérand) ; szoveg 
Fényes Loérand and others, zenészet 
F. Lérand, of Hungary. © Aug. 
30, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 19; E 624615; 
Francis Bard & son, Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 19502 


Lord ever merciful; sacred duet, w 
W. Grant Aal, m Richard Kountz, 
of U. S.; sop. and contralto, or ten. 
and bar.’ © Oct. 27;,°1925; 2c. 
Oct. 29; HE 626381; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, 19503 


Lord (The) has been so good to me; 
hymn, w T. O. Chisholm, m S. W 
Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 12; E 623219: Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 19504 


Lord (The) is my light and my salva- 
tion; w from the 29th Psalm, m 
Mabel Browning Fairlie, of U. S. 
© Sept. 3, 1925; 2 c«. Sept. 5; EB 
620694; Boston music co., Boston. 

19505 

Lord (The) is my salvation; w Fran- 
cis Starr Adams, m Richard Kountz, 
Sof “Uy Se © Sept! 28,1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept..30; E 621324; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 19506 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m G. T. Alexis, of 
U. S8.; alto solo and cho., pf. or 
organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
2. e. Oct. 12; E 626020; Gerhard T. 
Alexis, St. Paul. 19507 


Lord, send a world-wide revival; w 
and m W. HE. Booth-Clibborn, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at St. Paul, 
Minn. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
17; E 626096; William EH. Booth- 
Clibborn, St. Paul. 19508 


995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19509 


Lording’s (The) daughter; w Eliza- 
bethan, m Edward German, of Eng- 
land. 1. In D min.—2. In F. min. 
© Sept. 29, 1925; 1 c. each Sept. 30; 
E 624714, 624715; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 19509, 19510 


Lorenz (Karl K.) Sixteen anthems 
by sixteen composers; w C. F. Man- 
ney, F. W. Faber and others, m 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, E. K. 
Heyser and others, compiled Karl 
K. Lorenz, of U. S.; chureh choirs. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 30; A 868766; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 19511 


Lorenz’s anthems for men; ed. EK. S. 
Lorenz, of U. S.; men’s quartets, 
choirs and choruses. 4to. © Sept. 
1 1925322) ¢.. Sept. 303, AiS6arGs : 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19512 


Lorenz’s folio of one-page organ vol- 
untaries ; for use in church services, 
compiled Herman Von Berge, of 
U. S.; obl. 8vo. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 15; A 871023; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19513 


Lorenz’s folio of wedding music; com- 
piled Karl K. Lorenz, of U. S.; 
church organ. obl. S8vo. © Aug. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 15; A 
871024; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

19514 


Lorenz’s S. A. B. secular chorus book; 
w EH. S. Tillotson, H. von Berge and 
others, m I. B. Wilson, Franz Schu- 
bert and others, ed. I. B. Wilson, of 
U. S. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1925; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 15; A 871021; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 19515 


Lorenz’s three part secular chorus 
book; w May M. Brewster, Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, m 
I. B. Wilson, Johann Strauss and 
others, ed. I. B. Wilson, of U. S.; 
sop., second sop. and alto. 4to. © 
Sept. 12, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 15; 
A 871020; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 19516 


Lorenz’s two-part secular chorus book ; 
ed. Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop. and 
alto cho. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1925; 
2 ce. and aff. Oct. 15; A 871022; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19517 


Lost (The) locket; patriotic sketch, 
w Gertrude Knox Willis, m Mrs. 
R. R. Forman, of U. S. 4to. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15; D 
26810; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 19518 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Lost river blues; w Egon Schubert, m 
Carlo Plank, of Austria. © Sept. 
21, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 7; EB 624797; 
Wiener Phonix-verlag, Vienna. ; 

19519 


Lotus blossom; oriental dance, Fred- 
erick B. Humphries, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, both of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
1e. Oct. 7; E 624790; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 19520 


Lotus flowers; waltz, Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S.; full band, with solo 
B flat cornet conductor. 4to. 
July 25, 1925; 2 ¢« Sept. 21; H 
623419; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19521 


Louise you tease: w Gwynee Denni 
and Wm. Clay, m Lucien Denni, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; BE 623413; 
J. W. Jenkins sons’ music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 19522 


Louisiana; w and m F. Shackleford, 
of U. S. © 1. Sept. 28, 1925; EB 
621199; Forrest Shackleford, New 
York. 19523 


Louisiana hoodoo blues; w and m Ger- 
trude (Ma) Rainey, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 5, 1925; E 621417; Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 19524 


Love and life together; w and melody 
A. P. Shepard, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
24, 1925; E 626250; Annie Perkins 
Shepard, Lexington, Mass. 19525 


Love and you; valse, w and m John 
Reynders, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 10; HE 624186; 
Cavendish music co., London. 19526 


Love and you; waltz song, by John 
Reynders, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Oct. 
8, 1925; 1° e2' Oct. "233 BHY'625152; 
Cavendish music co., London. [© 
arrangement] 19527 


Love (The) bird: light opera, w Ran- 
dal W. Glover, m Clifford Higgin, 
of Canada. Vocal sc. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 623647; John Charles 
Clifford Higgin, Calgary, Alberta, 
Canada. 19528 


Love divine, all love excelling; an- 
them, H. J. Storer, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 29; E 626363; Theo. Presser - 
co., Philadelphia. 19529 

Love dreams of Lulu; w and melody 
Alice White, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623400; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 19530 


956 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Love for sale; from The vagabond 
king, w Brian Hooker, m Rudolf 
Friml, of U. S. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 15; E 626056; Henry Wat- 
erson, ine., New York. 19531 


Love for you; w Ray West, m I. Abra- 
- hamson and S. Messenheimer, arr. 
R. West, all of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620802; Irving Abra- 
hamson and Sam  Messenheimer, 
Los Angeles. 19532 


Love incarnate; lines Robert Brown- 
ing, and of the hymn Jesu, dulcis 
memoria, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 
tr. J. M. Neale, m Basil Harwood, 
of England, op. 37; cho., semi-cho., 
orech. and organ. 4to. © Aug. 29, 
1925;:1-e. Sept. 9; E 624105; No- 

_vyello &.co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement]. 19533 


Love is a melody; w Will H. Hend- 
rickson, m D. Thompson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620814; 
DeKoven Thompson, Chicago. 

Lah ae 19534 

Love is blind; waltz, w and m J. Bal- 
zano, of U. S.; pf. and 1st violin. 
4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 14: 
EK 628073; James Balzano, New 
Works: 19535 


Love is the best of all; from The 
Princess Pat, w Henry Blossom, m 
Victor Herbert, of U. S.; sop. solo, 
with mixed cho. Witmark ed. 4to. 
© Oct. 16, 1925; 2 c. Oct..24; EB 
626276; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© arrangement] 19536 


Love me, love, and tell me so; Span- 
ish love song, w Pattie Williams 
Gee, melody ©. Carpender, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1925; EB. 623691: 

' Carida Carpender, Washington. 

19537 


Love not the world; w T. O. Chis- 
holm, m W. M. Runyan, of U. S. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 
621809; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 19538 


Love song; by Gaston Borch, of U. SS; 
orch. © Sept. 29, 1925: 2 c. Oet. 
8; E 621499; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 19539 


Love song; stances, by A. Flégier, arr. 
Robert Biederman, of U. S.; pf. © 


Aug. »15))(1925; 2) ecioSept.: Zire: EB 
623475; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 19540 


Love (A) that never grows cold; w 
and melody T. H. Ainsworth, of U. 


72763—26——8 


19553 


S. ©l1e. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623365; 
Thomas H. Ainsworth, Niles, O. 
19541 


Love will be the reason why; w and 
m.A. M. Daniels, of U. S. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620903; 
Alice McNees Daniels, Memphis, 
Tenn. 19542 


Lovely (A) day in June; fox trot, w 
and m Eddie Leonard, of U. S. © 
Oct. (94, 3925 2 e+ Octisols3) EH 
626039 ; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 19543 


Lover’s lane; w and melody L. D. 
Davis, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 
1925; EH 621890; Laurie D. Davis, 
Serabble, Va. 19544 


Lover’s leap; Indian legend, w and m 
C. W. Caryl [pseud. of Carl Wm. 
Olson}. of Sweden, domiciled at 

- Minneapolis, Minn. © Aug. 1, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 30; E 626045; Music li- 
brary of modern classics, Minne- 
apolis. 19545 


Lover’s (A) wish; w H. Wakefield 
Smith, m Vernon Eville, of U. S. 
1. In F—2. In G. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 ec. each Sept. 4; E 622973, 622974; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

19546, 19547 


Love’s eternity; w and m J. P. Burns, 
of U. S. Philadelphia, Manuscript 


club. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
1; E 623916; Joseph P. Burns, 
Philadelphia. 19548 


Love’s living emblem; w and m G. C. 
Joslyn, of U.°S.. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 5; H 620695; George Car- 
roll Joslyn, Minneapolis. 19549 


Love’s memory: waltz, w and m C. C. 
Stewart, of U. S. Fort Dodge, Ia., 
Darling music pub. co. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 628344; Clay 
C. Stewart, Fort Dodge, Ia. 19550 


Love’s wonderful door; w E. C. Baird, 
m R. O. Johnson, of U. S. © Sept. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 623120; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

1955i 


Lovey, love me true; fox-trot, w and 
m M. L. Holden, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1925; E 621969: Mary 
Landis Holden, Cincinnati. 19552 


Loving just you; w and m Elmer Ol- 
son and Art Gillham, both of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E 623257; Har- 
old Rossiter musie co., Chicago. 

19553 


997 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19554 


‘Lu sunaturi; versi e musica Ignazio 
Buttitta, of Italy. © 1 e. Sept. 9, 
1925; E 620748; Rosina Lazara, 
Brooklyn. 19554 


Luanita ; Tahitian dance, R. S. Stough- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © May 23, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621761; Walter Jac- 
obs, ine., Boston. 19555 


Luciole (La) d’or; ouverture, H. Mou- 
ton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 14; E 624494; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 


Lucy Long; w and melody Perry Brad- 

ford, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1925; 

2 c. Oct. 16; E 628079; Perry Brad- 
ford music pub. co., New York. 

19557 


Lula, under the moon shine; fox trot, 
w and mM. D. Walker, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 13, 1925 ; 
2 ec. Oct. 22; E 626168; M. Donald 
Walker, Jacksonville, Fla. 19558 


Lullaby; w and m E. B. Normelli, of 
U.S. ©l1ce. Oct. 26, 1925; E 628091 ; 
Edith Bideau Normelli, Evanston, 
TH. 19559 


Lullaby; w and m Joseph W. Clokey, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. | 
Sept. 23, 1925; 2c. Oct. 5; E 623891 ; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 19560 


Lullaby ; w Tennyson, m Jessie Furze, 
of England, selected and ed. Ernest 
Read; treble voices; in ©. Williams 
ed. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 3, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
14; HE 624276; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 19561 


Lullaby (A); w and melody P. Foster, 
of U. S., arr. L. L. VosBurgh. © 
1 e¢. Oct. 9, 1925; E 621549; Pauiene 
Foster, New York. 19562 


Lullaby lane; w and m Leo Wood and 
Harry De Costa, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; vocal orch. Witmark 
ed. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 
9; E 620728; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

19563 


Luna (La) (La lune); 9 studi per i 
piccoli, Luigi Perrachio, of Italy; 
pf. & quattro mani. Oct. 19, 
1925; 1 ¢c. Oct. 20; E 625131; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 19564 


Lure (The) of Alaska; march, Charles 
. Benter, of U. S.; full band. 4to. 
© July 27, 1925; 2:e Sept: 21; E 
623421; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19565 


19556 - 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Lure (The) of the mountains; by 
Aubrey Kennett, of Great Britain; 
pf. 1. The abyss, [2 others] © 
Oct. 27, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 9; H 625355 ; 
Metzler & co. (1920) Iltd., London. 

19566 


Lydo ; valse, J. Cherniavsky, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; melody with 
pt. ace... © 1i.€@ Aus Wenle2a. Hh 

623720; Joseph Cherniavsky, Bronx, 

Ny Xe 19567 - 


Lyke-wake (A) dirge; w from Border 
minstrelsy, set to m W. G. Whit- 
taker, of England; cho. and orch. 
Full sc. © July 27, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 
8; E 624209; W. G. Whittaker, New- 
castle-on-Tyne, England. 19568 


Ma lande aimée; valse, V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. avec pf.—conducteur. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 
14; E 624450; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 19569 


Ma sweet gingerbread color Nancy; 
w and melody A. D. Kesterson, of 
U. S.. © 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 1925; E 
623634; Ada D. Kesterson, Spotts- 
wood, Va. 19570 


McBurney (Mona) Mélodies; poémes 
Jean-Jacques Rousseau et du XVI 
siécle, musique M. McBurney, of 
England. A mes amies, les oiseaux, 


[1 other] © Sept. 21, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 12; E 624819; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 19571 


McCoy (Wm. J.) Sonata; by W. J. 
McCoy, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 @ Oct. 12; E 
625028; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 19572 


Macht hoch die tiir, die tor macht 
weit; kantate, worte und musik 
Johannes Hindel, of Germany, op. 
12; m&nnerchor, orgel und 8 trom- 
peten. Partitur. © Mar. 31, 1925; 
1 ce. Aug. 20; E 624165; C. A. 
Klemm, Leipzig. 19578 


Maciek jedzie do Ameryki; w and m 
J. Kallini, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623646; Josef Kallini, 
Brooklyn. 19574 


McKenzie (The) modern method of 
ragtime; lesson no, 3, V. D. McKen- 
zie, of U. S. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c. 
and aff. Oct. 19, A 871014; Vivian 
D. McKenzie, El Paso, Tex. 19575 


Me Laren (Lucilla H.) Five short 
sketches; by L. H. Me Laren, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Prelude. [4 


958 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19597 


others] © Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
9: E 624808; Gould & Bolttler, Lon- 
don. 19576 


Mad Tom Tatterman; w John Drink- 
water, m Alec Rowley, of England ; 
bar. © Aug. 14, 1925; 1 c Sept. 8; 
E 624238; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. . 19577 


Madre; tango milonga, paroles espag- 
noles V. Serveto, musique FEF. Pra- 
canico, of Spain; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624414; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 19578 


Madrigale; versi Prof. Taddei, musica 
M. Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 
1925; E 625253; Mary Rosselli, 
Milan. 19579 


Madchen tiber’m Rhein, bleibe mein; 
by Gustave T. Heil, of U. S., op. 61; 
cho. men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E 623447: Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19580 


Madehenaugen; walzerlied aus der 
operette Die hellblauen schwestern, 
von A. Salfeld und F. Richthoff, 
musik Eduard Kiinneke, arr. Hans 
Joseph Vieth, both of Germany. © 
Ames 220192551) e. Oet:) 295 BH 
625357 ; Arcadia verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 19581 


Midchenpreis des fahrenden sangers; 
tanzlied 1450 aufgezeichnet, melodie 
aus dem  Locheimer _liederbuch, 
bearb. Wilhelm Nagel, of Germany; 
minnerchor. 4to. © June 3, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 10; E 625060; Gebr. Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 19582 


Manner gibt’s genug auf dieser scho- 
nen welt; lied aus der operette, Die 
grosse unbekannte, Franz Von Suppé, 
arr. Gustav Volk, of Austria; vio- 
lino 1. © Aug. 1, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 
1; E 615438; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 
Leipzig. 19583 


Maggiolata; impressione festosa, I. 
Culotta, of Italy; orch. con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Oct. 13, 1925; 2. 
Oct. 15; E 626047; Rosario Profeta, 
Palermo, Italy. 19584 


Magic (The) emerald; waltz, V. 
Russo, of U. S.; violin. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1925; E 626200; Vincenzo Russo, 
Garfield, N. J. 19585 


Magic (The) word; from The land of 
romance, w Raymond W. Peck, 
melody Perey Wenrich, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 23, 1925; E 621081; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 19586 


Magnolia bloom; w Juanita E. Roos, 
m M. Kenneth Bernd, of U. S.; with 
violin and cello obbl. 1. High 
voice.—2, Med. voice.—3. Low voice. 
© Oct. 28, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 24; 
E 626309; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 19587 


“Mah jong blues; w M. Wardlow, m 


Eugene Platzman, of U. S. © Aug. 
17, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; E 620902; 
Maggie Wardlow, Fairfax, Okl. 


19588 
Mahnung; worte Julius Hammer, 
musik Waldemar von Baussnern, of 
Germany; mdnnerchor. 4to. 


Sept. 22, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 5; H 624736; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 19589 


Maiennacht; worte Fr. Alfr. Muth, 
musik Jul. Daeschler, of Germany; 
minnerchor. 4to. © Jan. 5, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 624144; Gebr. Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 19590 


ake believe you’re mine; duet, from 
Riquette, w Harry B. Smith, m Os- 
car Straus, of Germany. © Sept. 9, 
1925; 2. ¢@ Sept... 11; E 623142; 
Harms, ine., New York. 19591 


Make this life worth while; w C. M. 
Leibe and Elsie J. Kautzmann, m 
C. M. Leibe, of U. S. © Aug. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 28; EH 621213; Clara 
M. Leibe, Irvington, N. J. 19592 


Make up your mind; from World of 
pleasure, w Mack Gordon and Anton 
F. Scibilia, m George D. Weist, of 
U. S. © Sept. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 4; 
EK 6229389; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 19593 


Make up your mind it’s Keliher; w 
and m J. O’Brien, of U. S. © Oct. 
217, 1925522-"c. Oct.28; EH 626392; 
Jack O’Brien, Boston. 19594 


Mal de mer (Sea sick); fox trot, A. 
Lange, of U. S.; dance and theatre 
oreh.. .4to., "© (Oct. 12.1925: 2 e: 
Oct. 14; E 621677: Arthur Lange, 
ine., New York. 19595 


Maloof (Alexander) Six Syrian 
songs; melody A. Maloof, of U. S. 
Hobbikya masria [5 others] ©1e. 


Oct. 5, 1925; E 621410: Maloof 
phonograph & music co., New York. 
19596 


Mama don’t allow it and she ain’t 
gonna have it here; w and melody 
William Henry Jackson, of U. S.; 
inC. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; B 621425; 
Chicago music pub. ¢co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 19597 


959 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19598 


Mama don’t you think I know; w and 


melody William Henry Jackson, of 
OU. SJ; in BE. ©: 1:¢.‘ Oct. 5, 1925; 
EK 621482; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 19598 


Mame (A) weint; w and melody J. 
Meldman, of U. S. 
(4I°Y91.. DANY N) 
© 1 e. Sept. 11, 1925; H 620791; 
Joseph Feldman, New York. _ 19599 


Mamka warszawska; marcowy flirt, 


melody J. Kallini, of U.S. ©1e.. 
Sept. 26, 1925; EH 6238645; Josef 
Kallini, Brooklyn. 19600 


Mamma ’e suldato (La madre del 
soldato ignoto) ; versi e musica A. 
Bascetta, of U. S.; mand. acc. 

1 e. Sept. 21, 1925; EH 621062; Al- 
fredo Bascetta, Brooklyn. 19601 


-Mammeta tene sulo a tte’; versi Peter 
Lucia Faggello, musica L. Canoro, 
of Italy; mand. ace. © 1 c. Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621767; Favorita music 
pub. co., Brooklyn. 19602 


Mammola appassita; versi e musica 
M. Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1925; E 625258; Mary Rosselli, 
Milan. 19603 


Mammy’s little sugar babe; wand m 
D. B. Clark, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1925; E 622922; Dorothy Buell 
Olark, Washington. 19604 


Man (The) I love blues; w and m 
S. Wallace, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 10, 
1925; E 623104; Sippie Wallace, De- 
croit. 19605 


Man (The) in the moon; unison 
sehool song, w Alethea Chaplin, m 
Oyril Jenkins, of England; in C. 
Williams ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Aug. 25, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 4; E 624091; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 19606 


Man (The) who owes you is dead; w 
and melody J. Gines, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3, 1925; EH 623947; Jessie 
Gines, New York. 19607 

Mandolinata napolitaine; sérénade, 


paroles Jules Combe, musique Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy, et Ant. Ferré, of 


France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
14; E 624470; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 19608 
Mandoline; par Paul Fiévet, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624467; Evette et 
Sehaeffer, Paris. 19609 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Manitowoc; w and melody L. W. 
Wood, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; 
E 623009; Lyman Worthy Wood, 
Sheboygan, Wis. 19610 


Manual of select Catholic hymns and 
devotions; compiled and arr. P. M. 
Colonel, ed. Francis Auth, harmo- 
nized Samuel Richards Gaines, all 
of U: S.; organ ace: Spt -4te. © 
Oct. 22, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 24; 
A 872076; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© harmonizations] 19611 | 


March of the nobles; by A. E. Lum- 
ley-Holmes, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; EB 
621329; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 19612 


March of the tin soldiers; by C. A. 
Egener, of U. 8S.; pf. © Sept. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 9; E 620739; Jack 
Snyder pub. co., ine., New York. 

: ~ 19613 


March of the yeomen; by Gaylord 
Yost, of U. S.; violin, with pf. acc. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; EH 
621326: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 19614 


Marche des bons vieux; two-step, J. 
Girardon, of France; orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624456; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 19615 


Marche funébre et hymne angélique: 
by Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; 
organ. obl. 8vo. © Oct. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 26; E 625215;.W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 19616 


Marche militaire; by F. Louis Taylor, 
of England, op. 105, no. 5; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
10; EH 624232; Joseph Williams, lid., 
London. 19617 


Marche nuptiale; by William Faulkes, 
of U. S.; organ. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
2 ¢e. Sept. 9; E 623082; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 19618 


Marching song; w R. L. Stevenson, m 
Jessie Furze, of England, ed. Ernest 
Read; in G. Williams ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©, Aug. 25; 1925501 vee Senet i 
624088; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. i9619 


Marie, Marie; shimmy aus der revue 
Fiir dich, worte und musik Ralph 
Benatzky, of Austria, arr. Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © Sept. 
18, 1925; 1 c Sept. 23; E 624652; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

19620 


960 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19642 


(epee ee ee ee 


Mariette-coquette; capricietto italien, 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain: 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Sept. 2, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 19; E 


625178 ; Bosworth & CO., Leipzig. 
19621 
Marionettes; from A royal pretender’, 


w Harry B. Smith, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 30; E 626467 ; Harms, inc., New 
York. 19622 


Mariska ; caprice, Erno Rapée, of U. 
Ss orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 12, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 626077 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 19623 


Marjorie; w and m Mena Silas, of 
Great Britain. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1925; 
E 626291; Frieda Fishbein, Brook- 
lyn. 19624 


Marquesan isle; part-song, w May 
Mott Smith, m James P. Dunn, of 
U. S.; sop. 1 and 2 and alto 1 and 
2. Fischer ed. 4to. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 c« Oct. 29; E 626415; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 19625 


Married (The) flirt; w and melody 
J. B. Wells, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1925; E 623789; Jerome Bb. 


Wells, Louisville. 19626 
Marseh-potpourri; foxtrot, Carl Ro- 
brecht, of Germany; salonorch., 
avec pf. direktion. 4to. © Sept. 


29, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 15; E 625029; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 19627 


Marsh (Ernest Vernon) Air; John 
Alden’s plea, E. V. Marsh, of U. 8.; 
violin and pf. © July 10, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 21; E 623459; Carl Fisch- 
er, ine., New York. 19628 


—— Rondo; Cambridge, E. V. Marsh, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 10, 
1925; 2c. Sept. 21; E 623456; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19629 


Waltz; Priscilla, E. V. Marsh, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © July 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 623460; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19630 


Mary and the mermaids; musical fairy 
story, six little sketches, Raymond 
Loughborough, of England; pf., Eng- 
lish fingering. 1. The seeker. [5 
others] © Sept. 10, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
25; E 624686; Rowland’s, London. 

19631 


Mary Marie, glowing rose of Italy; w 
Alice Baroni, m F. P. Loubet, of 
Italy. domiciled at New York. New 
York, N. Y., J. Ingegnieros & co. © 


Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; E 6213867 ; 
Francis be Loubet, New York. 19632, 


Mary, Mary; two-part song, w Alethea 
Chaplin, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 
Britain; treble voices; in F. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notatiors' 
Or Weta” M9252) te eo Cet, 12500 
624816 ; Joseph Williams, 1td.. Lon: 
don. 19632 


Mary, Mary don’t be eae a Ww and 
m K. Hibberson, of Great Britain. 
London, W. Paxton & co., ltd. © 
July 4, 1925; 1 c. July 1; E 625242; 
Kathleen Hibberson, London. 

196384 

Mary, Mary, quite contrary; valse. 
Robert Coningsby Clarke, of Great 
Britain; pf. with w. © Sept. §, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 10; EH 624196; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 196BF. 


Mary, quite contrary: w and m “ie 
F. Dissell, of U. S. © 1. Sept. &.. 
1925; HE 620757 : ; Wm. F. Dissell. 
Cleveland. 19636 


Mary’s sorrow; feast of the seven 
dolors, w Amadeus [and] Vision of 
the five wounds; w from St. Paul 
hymnal: m Nellie Lahiff [i. e. M. E. 
Lahiff] of U. S. 4to. © Mar. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 8; E 623235: Mary 
BK. Lahiff, New York. , 196387 


Masks and faces; by HE. Beck-Slinn, 
of England, op. 31; pf. Berners’ ed. 
1. Arrival of the guests. [4 others! 
© Sept. 21, 1925; 1 «@ Oct. 1; EF 
624725; Joseph Williams, ltd., Tcn- 
don. 19635 

Masque (Le) d’amour; paroles et mu- 
sique J. Daris, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624868; 
‘Jean Daris, Paris. 196389 


Masquerade (The) waltz; with story,. 
fingering, phrasing, fete.] Ernest RB. 
Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 18: BH 620997; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 19640 


Mass in honor of St. Teresa; little 
flower of Jesus, Latin w from the 
Catholic church, m L. A. Dobbe!l- 
steen, of U. S., op. 79; 4 mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. © 
Sept.. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 17;. E 
423287 ; M. L. Nemmers, Milwaukee. 

19647 

Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Les 


Phéniciennes; from Hérodias ba!- 
let, arr. Fred. Lampe, of U. S.: 


orch. Ascher’s ed. © Mar: 1, 1925: 
2c. Sept. 25; E 6211381; Emil Ascher 
inc., New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 19642 


961 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES, 


19643 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20: 


Massimilliano the court jester; or, The 
love of a Caliban, romantic opera in 

1 act, 2 scenes, w Elia W. Peattie, 
re-adapted and set to m HE. E. Freer, 
of U.S., op. 30. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2c. 
and aff. Oct. 19; A 871036; Eleanor 
_Hiverest Freer. Chicago. 19643 


Master school of modern piano play- 
ing and virtuosity; by Alberto 
Jonas, of Spain. bk. 3. [Hnglish, 
German, French and Spanish text] 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21: aff. 
Sept. 19; A 867532; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 19644 


Matador marsch (Marche des mata- 
dors): von, Richard Bilenberg, of 
Germany, op. 304; piano zu. zwei 
hinden. © Oct. 15. 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
19; E 624744; Aug. Cranz, g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 19645 


Matelots (Les) ; ballet en deux actes 
et cing tableaux de Boris Kochno, 
musique Georges Auric, of France; 
pf. 4 4 mains. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14: E 624429: Heugel, 
Paris. [© reduction] 19646 


Maureen mavourneen; w Joseph M. 
White, m Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 
© Sept. 16, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 
623545; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19647 


May day at Helston: children’s dance, 
John C. Holliday. of Great Britain ; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1c. Sept. 12; 
KE) 624564; Chappell & co., ltd... Lon- 
don. 19648 


May-day suite: by Alison Travers, 
arr. Sydney Baynes, both of Great 
Britain; orech. with pf. conductor. 
1. A. May morning. [2 others] © 
Aug, 27, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 10; E 
624188; Boosey & co., 1td., London. 

. 19649 


Mav I: w Eddie Wagenfeld, melody 
M. Linett, of U. S. © 1c. Oct.-1, 
1925; FE 623736; Maurice Linett, 
Philadelphia. 19650 


May showers; by Jean Bruneau, of 
England, op. 10; pf. © Oct. 6; 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623910; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 19651 


May (A) song; somewhat different, 
w Marion Roberts, m R. M. Stults, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 1; E 622856; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

19652 

Maybe: w and m I. Roberts, of U. S. 
© le. Sept. 14, 1925; EB 620812; 
Ida Roberts, Los Angeles. 19653 


Maybe I will; from Suzanne, w Wm. 
Carey Duncan and Harold Orlob, 
melody H. Orlob, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1925; E 621090; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 19654 


——-Same. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
21; EH 621991; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 19655 


Maybe it’s you; w Benny Davis, m 
Joe Saunders, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 623132; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

. 19656 | 


Maybe you'll be mine in May; w and 
melody Mario Alvarez, of Cuba, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 «@ 
Oct. 9, 1925; E 621538; Ildeberto J. 
Alvarez, New York. 19657 


Mayflowers ; from Mayflowers, w Clif- 
ford Grey, m Frank HE. Tours, of 
U.S. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 30; 
EK 626471; Harms, inc., New York. 

19658 


Mazeppa; drame_ lyrique,  prélude 
Emile Nerini, of France; oreh. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 21, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 22; E 624636; So- 
ciété anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 19659 


Mazie McGee; w W. T. Phillips, 
‘melody Jesse M. Winne, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1925; E 623321; 
William T. Phillips, New York. 

19660 


Mazurek; danse polonaise,. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c, Sept. 14; E 624539; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19661 


Mazurka; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S..,. 
op. 8, no. 8; pf. © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2 e@. Sept. 21; E 623490; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19662 © 


Mazurka Rosita; by O. Ista, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
15, 1925; E 628096; Oreste Ista, 
New York. 19663 


Me and Mamie O’Brien; w Bud Cooper 
and Al. Wohlman, melody Harry 
Woods, of U. S. © 1c Sept. 11, 
1925; E 623175; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 19664 


——Same. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
16; E 621683; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 19665 


Me and you; w Victor Hainburg, m 
B. H. Rice, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1925; E 620956; Bert H. Rice, 
New York. 19666 


962 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 .. 


19685 


Me mugliere ; versi'G. Marano, musica 
David Vallillo, of U. S.; mand. acc. 
© 1 c.. Sept. 21, 1925; E 6238991; 
Giovanni. Marano, Newark, N. J.. 

19667 


Me no savvy don’t mean nothin’ to 


me; w and m Tim Brymn and Chris | 


- Smith, both of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. 13, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 14; H 621650: 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


19668 


Mean man; w and SMiods A. Davis, 
or U.S. ‘© 1:'e* Ave: 21, 1925+" Eb 
621096; Alice Davis, Chicago. 19669 


Meaning (The) of your “A-B-C ; Ww 
Evans Lloyd, m Erwin R.’ Schmidt, 
of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
14; B 620859: ABO pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 19670 


Mechutonim (A wedding song); folk 
song, arr. Leonard Braun and Alex- 
ander Weinstein, both of U. S. New 
York, Metro. music ¢o. 


(B° 7A) 

© Nov. 29, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 27: B 
626312 ; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 19671 


Méditation; von A. Tellier, instr. Kurt 
_Lubbe, both of Germany ; salonorch. 
4to. © July 10, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 10; 
_ E 625062 ; Julius Weiss musikverlag, 
‘Walter Thomass, Berlin. 19672 


Meditation on Veni Emmanuel; O 
come, O come Hmmanue!, George 
A. Burdett, of U. S.; organ. © 
Sept. 23, 1925;..2 ¢. Sept. 25; Hh 
621178 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 19673 


Meet me in old Philly Billy for V’ll be |: 
Malle, melody Danny. 


there; w HE. 
‘Dougherty, arr. H. Malle and =D. 
Dougherty, both of U. S. © lie. 
Sept. 2, 1925; E 622919; Hddie 
Malle, Philadelphia. 19674 


Meet me in the twilight ’neath the 
. dear old southern moon; w Jack 
Hetzel, m Max Loomis [pseud. of 
iG2R. Yates] of U. S. © ee: Oet. 
5, 1925; EH 621413; Constance Rose- 
mary Yates, Oakland, Calif. 19675 


Meet me tonight in my dreams; fox 
trot, w and m Carl Winge, of U.S. 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 16; BH 
623314; Weeks & Winge, Seattle, 
Wash. 19676 


Meet me to-night in slumberland; w 
G. P. Rodgers. m Cora Broadwell, 
of U. S.. New York, Frank Hard- 


ing: © Sept. 3, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 2; 

E 628710; Granville P. Rodgers, 

ete N. P., Bahamas, B. W. I. 
19677 


Meidele vest noch gliklich sein; from: ~ 


What will people say, w and m J. 
Goldstein, arr. Herman Wohl, both 
of U.S. 


(qret poSprda FRI VOY Voy In) 
© Oct. 17, 1925; 2c. Oct. 21; EB 


628066 ; Jennie Goldstein, New York. 
19678 


Meidlach (Die) von Amohl; from 
What will people say, w L. Gilrod, 
m Herman Wohl, of U. S. 


(CORN JID. NOW 29), 
@cOck. 1%. 1985 2c. Net 21 ui 


628067 ; Louis Gilrod, New York. 
19679 


Mein Berlin; inarsch aus der revue 
Fir dich, worte und musik Ralph 
Benatzky, of Austria, arr. Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany... ©: Sept. 
1, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; E. 624653 ; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

19680 


Mein ferlorene kinder; w and melody 
J). Pobiner ‘of"U. S$: 


(AVIMP YIPIRdAYH -YI0) 


© 1c. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620747; 
Joseph B. Pobiner, New York. 
19681 


Mein schatz, lass’ mich an deiner 
welle ... ; foxtrotlied, ‘aus Ach- 
tung! Welle 505, worte Herman Hal- 
ler, Rideamus und Willi Wolff, mu- 
sik’ Walter Kollo,.arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, both of Germany. © Aug. 
18, 1925: 1 ec. Sept. 18; BE 624628: 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

19682 


Melican man; :w M:; Black and L. A. 
White, m Lucile: Burton, of U. S. 
©°1 e@:: Oct. 31,: 1925 ; EH 626448; 
,Mary Black and Leland A. White, 
San Francisco. 19683 


Mello moon; waltz, Ed. Chenette, of 
Us Se bang.” 40. ©, Ocbo 2, 1925 - 
2.c.. Sept. 30; E 621261; Victor pub- 
lications, inec., Chicago. 19684 

Mellow (The) eve is gliding; sacred 

quartett, or cha:, m Joseph Fletcher, 

of U: S.; mixed voices.  4to. 

Sept. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 8; EH 623088 ; 

Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

19685 


963 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19686 


Melodia d’amore; mazurka, melody 
Henry Rossi, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
29, 1925; E. 626406; Francesco Pen- 
nino, Brooklyn. 19686 


Melodia de amor (Love’s. melody) ; 


fox-trot, letra Cancio Millan, musica 


_ J. Bohr, of Germany y L. Demare, 
of Argentine; pf. Buenos Aires, 
Ediciones musicales Alfredo Per- 
rotti. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
(285 E 625389 ; José Bohr, "New York 
19687 


Mélodie russe; par Th. Akimenko, rev. 
_ et doigtée S. Chapelier, of France; 
pf. et violoncelle, ou violon. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624370; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [e 
revision and fingering] 19688 


Melodies of home; w and m Fritz 
Zimmermann, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 
~ 1925; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 628038; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 
19689 


Melodious sight reading pieces; by 
Christian Schafer, of Great Britain, 
op. 112; pf. Augener’s ed. (Cover 
title: 24 melodious sight reading 
pieces) © Sept. 30, 1925; 1c. Oct. 
27; E 625229; Augener, Iltd., London. 

19690 


Melody at eventide; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U: 8.3; pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 3; E 622936 ; Hatch music co., 
Boston. 19691 


Melody in D; by George St. Mark 
[pseud. of B. B. Patterson] of U. S., 
op. 1; pf. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2.¢. 
Sept. 19; E 623411; Bennett B. Pat- 
terson, Houston. 19692 


Melody in G; by George St. Mark 
[pseud. of B. B. Patterson] of U. S., 
op. 2; pf. © Feb. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19; E 623410; Bennett B. Pat- 
terson, Houston. 19693 


Melody, rhythm and harmony for the 
child; by Marjorie Dice, of U. S. 
© July 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; EB 
623493; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19694 


Memorie d’amore (Love’s memories) ; 
waltz, G. M. Messina, of U. S., arr. 
Joseph Gioé; orch. S8vo. © Sept. 
14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 621166; 
Gaetano Matteo Messina, New York. 

19695 


Memories; by Clarence Dickinson, of 
U..S.; organ. (In American organ 
quarterly, v. 6, no. 15) © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 28; BE 628128; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 19696 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 20° 


— Same. arr. Godfrey Ludlow, of 
U. S. 1. Violin.—2. Violin and pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 c. each Sept. 9; 
E 620731, 620732; H. W. Gray ¢o., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

19697, 19698 


Memories; w E. Francis. Crane, m 
KF. S. Slade, of U. S.. © Oct. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct; 18; B 621657; Fred 
S. Slade, Alhambra, Calif. 19699 


Memories, dear memories; w-and m > 


Gene Bayson, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 27; EB 
626393 ; G. Ricordi . co., inc., New 
York. "19700 


Memories of ane w and m QB. I. 
Boyle, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 26; EB 623679; Ed. ri Boyle, 
Worcester, = 19701 


Memories of postereee wandm A. E. 
Brix, of U. S.;. pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 
1925; E 623879 Aage Emil Brix, 
Los Angeles, 19702 


Memories of you; w and m BE. R. 
Mann; of U. S. © 1. Sept. 16, 
1925; E 620944: Evelyn R. Mann, 
Seattle. 19703 


Memories of you: w and m R. C. 
Goldberg, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E. 623388; Rus- 
sell C. Goldberg, Los Angeles. 19704 


‘Memories of you; w and melody F. 


Comly, of U. S. 1 e. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 622981; Florence Comly, 
Langhorne, Pa. 19705 


Memories of you; waltz song, w Eliza- — 
beth Cullings, melody A. Alton, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1925; E 622186; Alvin Al- 
ton, Memphis, Tenn. 19706 


Memory bells; w Millie Stoltz Sutton, 
m Daniel H. Wilson, of U.S. ©le. 
June 11, 1925; BE 617420; Millie B. 
Sutton, The Dalles, Or. 19707 


Memory’s melody; valse song, w Daisy 
Fisher, m Hero De Rance, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
23; E 625161; Cavendish music co., 
London. 19708 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Adagio; de la Sym- 
phonie ecossaise, par Mendelssohn, 
rev. J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle 


et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 
12; E 624942: Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 19709 


Allegretto; de la Symphonie can- 
tate, par Mendelssohn, rev. J. Loéb. 
of France: violoncelle et pf. © 


964 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Sept. 19, 1925; 1c. Oct. 12; HE 624934; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 
fy 19710 


——— Chanson de printemps; romance 
sans paroles, par Mendelssohn, rev. 
- J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle et pf. 
‘© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; H 
624935; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion] 1S7il 


—-Sur les ailes du réve; par Men- 
delssohn, op. 34, no. 2, rev. J. Loéb, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢ Oct. 10; E 
624933; Heugel, Paris. [© re- 
vision ] 19712 


—— 2° concerto; par Mendelssohn, op. 
40, rey. Victor Staub, of France; 
Biwi shire min,.,.C Sept. 19, 2925 ; 
1 c« Oct. 10; E 624928; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19713 


Ménétrier (Le) (The village fiddler) ; 
mazurka caractéristique, Henri 
Weiniawski, op. 19, no. 2, ed. Sain 
Franko, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Sept. 25, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 1; BE 621294; 
G. Schirmer, ine... New York. [© 
editing] 19714 


Mensch du bist mir viel zu hidsslich; 
shimmy-fox, deutscher text Anatole 
Sutro, musik Vinc. Murzilli, ar.. 
Max Schulz-Berger, of Germany; 
salon-orch. mit pf. direktion. 4to. 
© May 8, 1925; 1 ec Aug. 20; E 
624147; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 

» Berlin, 19715 


Mentalopathy; w and m L. Ur, 
U. S., arr. Carl A. Weber. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1925; E 628113; Louis Ur, 
Seattle. 19716 


Menuet; poéme Fernand Gregh, mn- 
sique Antoine Mariotte, of France, 
op. 19, no. 2. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1 
c. Sept. 11; BE 624249; Hnoch & ciz., 


Paris. 19717 
Menuet mignon; little minuet, C. A. 
Egener, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 19, 


1925; 2 ce. Oct. 10; B 628834: Jack 
Snyder pub. co., inc.. New York. 
19718 
Menuet russe; par Th. Akimenko, revu 
et doigté S. Chapelier, of France; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 
-E 624373 ; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 1 revision and fingering] 
19719 


Menuett: von August Géllner, of Aus- 
tria; violine u. klav. © June 26, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 10; E 625082; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Leipzig. 19720 


19730 


Merreenary Mary; selection, selected 
and arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. London—New York-—Sydney. 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Oct. 2, 1925; 
2 ¢. Oct. 28; E 626472; Harms, ine., 
and Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© 
introduction and arrangement] 

9721 


Merrie England; six easy pieces from 
the opera, Edward German, adapted 
and arr. Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. When Cupid 
first this old world trod. [5 others] 
© Sept. 25. 1925; 1 c. Sept. 26; EB 
624708; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 19722 


Merry (A) day; by I. Bostelmann, of 
U. S.; pf. New York, Sidney A. 
Reeve. A morning dance. [4 
others] © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c Oct. 
8; E 626216; Ida Bostelmann, % 
Sidney A. Reeve, New York. 

19723 


Merry measures ; 18 easy pieces, Clem- 
ence Roff, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 29, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 10; E 625377: 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 


19724 
Merrylegs; fox trot, W. Strangward, 
of Great Britain; pf. © 1c. Aug. 


26, 1925; E 623256; William Strang- 
ward, Llanelly, Carwarthenshire, 
So. Wales. 19725 


Message (A) from the night; w James 
W. Foley, m Cedric W. Lemont. of 
1 A Saat High voice, in D flat.—2. 
Medium voice, in B flat. © Sept. 
1. 1925; 2,..e., each..Sept... 18;,, EB 
623338 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

19726 


Messe de Notre-Dame; m O. Talbot, 
of U. S., op. 47, no. 1; 2 or 4 voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 138, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 22; E 626165; Odilon 
Talbot, Worcester. 19727 


Messe des morts; Latin w, m harmo- 
nisé Abbé Perrault, of Canada. © 
Oct. 28, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 30; E. 625222; 
A. J. Boucher, Montreal, Canada. 

19728 


Metamorphosen; von Otto Manasse, of 
Germany; klavier. © Apr. 3, 1925; 
1 e. Aug. 20; E 624169; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19729 


Method for the violoncello; based on 
modern principles, Herman Sandby, 
of Denmark. [English, French, 
German and Spanish text] © Aug. 
20, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 623494: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

19730 


965 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19731 


Mexicana; by Katherine Allan Lively, 
of U. S., with biographical sketch, 
fingering, phrasing, pedaling, etc., 
Arthur Edward Johnstone; pf. 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 6; E 628798 ; 
Art publication soc., St Louis. 

19731 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) O _ paradiso 
dall’’ onde wuscito (O heavenly 
heaven); from L’ Africana, Eng- 


lish version Arthur Clyde, of U.'S., 
m G. Meyerbeer; ten.; in G. Car- 
dilli’s ed. [Italian and English 
texts]. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
13; E 626222; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. [© English version] 

19732 


Mi lust nit tsi tsim,pusik; w J. Jaffe 
and Morris Rund, melody J. Jaffe, 
of U. S. ©l1e. Oct. 23, 1925; E 
621984; Julius Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 

19733 


Mia suocera!!! versi P. Buongiovanni, 
musica Sante Cofini (Santino), of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 21; E 621907; Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, New York. 

19734 


Miami; from Big boy, w and m Al 
Jolson, B. G. De Sylva and Con 


Conrad, all of U. S.. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2. e@. Sept. 3; E 620690; 
Harms, ine., New York. 19735 


Miami bathing girl; w and m Bob 
Feuerstein, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1925; FE 628895;..Robert .L. 
Feuerstein, Washington. 19736 


Miami, you owe a lot to me; w and 
melody Abner Silver, Harry Rieh- 
man and Joe Browning, all of U. S. 
© 1 e¢e Oct. 28, 1925; E 628112; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

19737 


Michael’s flute; w Fred G. Bowles, 
m Walter Rolfe, of U. S. © Oct. 
27; 1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; H 626877; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4 19738 


Mid night stomp; melody Thomas 
Waller, of U. S. .© 1 ce. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 621708; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

19739 


Midinettes; par C. A. Cantu, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; 
HE} 624996; Paul Decoureelle, Nice, 
France. 19740 


Midnight Dan; w and melody Edgar 
Dowell, of U.S: (©-1 ©. “Oct.. 30, 


pt. 11, n.'s., v.20: 


1925; EB 628134; Clarence Williams - 
music pub. co., inc., New York. . 
19741 


Midnight papa; melody A. J. Papalia 
and J. M. Holloway, both of U.S. 
© 1c Sept. 23, 1925; E 623995; 
Anthony J. Papalia and J. M. Hol- 
loway, New Orleans. - 19742 


Midnight (The) waltz; waltz song, 
lyric Gus Kahn, m Walter Donald- 
son, arr. Alfred Doyle, both of U.S.; 
male quartette. 4to. © Oct. 19, 


1925; 2 ce. Oct. 21; E 621998; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 19743 


Midsummer night (Tuxoit noubro); w Th. 
Tiutcheff, English text Alice Mat- 
- tullath, French text S. Halperine, 
m Myron Jacobson, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York, op. 20, no. 
2; high voice; in G. © July 25, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 623449; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19744 


Midsummer night’s dream; from 
World of pleasure, w Mack Gordon 
and Anton F, Scibilia, m George D. 
Wiest, of U. S. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 4; E 6229387; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 19745 


Mighty blue; w Raymond B. Egan, 
m Richard A. Whiting, arr. Alfred 
J. Doyle, both of U. S.; male quar- 
tet. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 21; E 628001; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 19746 


Same. arr. Frank E. Barry; 
orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Sept. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 623510; Leo 
Feist, inc, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 19747 


Mikado gems; three in one combina- 
tion minstrel overture and tabloid 
presentation, arr, Isadore Witmark, 
‘of U. S. 1. Vocal pt. 4to.—2. Over- 
ture and opening cho. © Oct 16,. 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 24; HE 626277, 626278 ; 
‘M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
New arrangement] 19748, 19749 


Mila moja Mamice; polka, R. Crnko- 
vich, of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at 
Chicago; tamburitza orch. 4to. © 
Sept,, 12, 1925;,,2 i¢ Septal’ 7.8 
620965; Rudolf Crnkovich, Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 19750 


Milady’s boudoir; children’s novelty 
ballet in one act, S. Serova, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; aff. Oct. 
17; A 869578; Sonia Serova, Brook- 
lyn. 19751 


966 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19774 


Milenberg joys; w Walter Melrose, m | Minuet; by Adam Carse, 


Leon Roppolo, Paul Mares and Jelly 
Roll Morton, all of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 26; E 628039; Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 19752 


Mills (Alice Shekelton) 
pel specials; solos and duets, w A. 
L. Morton, Chas. H. Stanley, and 
others, m A. S. Mills. C. H. Stanley 
and others, all of U. S. [Los An- 
geles] Mills duo natl. gospel sing- 
ers. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2c. and aff. 
Oct. 19; A 871035; Evarett Charles 
Mills, Los Angeles. 19753 


Mimie; naiveté comique, paroles Gas- 
ton Baron, musique Ant. Ferré, of 
France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; FE 
624475; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

19754 


Mine; w and melody R. R. Valli, of 
Us) ©. ten. Octs 24: 192953: 
626269; Renato R. Valli, E. Hamp- 
ton, Conn. 19755 


Mine, all mine; w and melody W. G. 
Beecher, jr., of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621627; William Gordon 
Beecher, jr., Catonsville, Md. 

19756 

Mine, yes, he’s mine; w and m R. C. 
Smith, of U..S. ©;1 ce. Oct.. 31, 
1925 ; EF 626449; Raymond C. Smith, 
Allentown, Pa. 19757 


Miniature suite; by Geoffrey Shaw. 
of Great Britain, ed. Thomas fF. 
Dunhill; pf. 1. Prelude. [5 others] 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 1c. Oct. 12: E 
625246: Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. 1975S 


Miniaturen (Miniatures) ; von Arthur 
Seybold, of Germany, op. 207; vio- 
line und klavier. 1. Sonntagslied- 
chen. [5 others] © Dec. 31, 1924; 
ic. Aug. 20, 1925; E 624178; Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig. 19759 


Minnelied; musik Adam de la Hale, 
bearb. Wilhelm Nagel, of Germany; 
mannerchor. 4to. © June 3, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625069; Gebr. Hug 
& co., Leipzig. 19760 


Minnesota’s calling you; w Audrey 
Saxton, m Myrtle Greenwood, of 
U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 8; 
E 623814; Myrtle Greenwood, Min- 
neapolis. 19761 


Minstrel days; w and melody Irving 
Berlin, of U. S....© 1.c. Oct. 2,,1925; 
E 621352; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19762 


Twelve gos-~ 


of Great 
Britain; pf., violin and violoncello. 
© Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 6; EB 
624770; Augener, ltd., London. 

19763 


Minuet; by J. D. Murphy, of U. S.: — 
pf. Hobart, Okl., Murphy’s music 
house. nos. 1,2. © Sept. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. each Sept. 17; E 621009, 621010 ; 
James D. Murphy, Hobart, OKl. 

19764, 19765 


Minuet; Martha Washington, Ernest 
Vernon Marsh, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © July 10, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; 
E 623458; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 19766 


Minuetto; par Luigi Boccherini, arr. 
Caspar Cassad6: violoncelle et pf. 
© June 16, 1925; 1c. Sept. 8; E 
624215; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 19767 


Miseremini mei (Voyer ma misére) ; 
paroles francaises extraites du livre 
de Job, musique Henri Busser, of 
France, op. 48, no. 1; basse ou con- 
tralto, avec ace. d’orgue. [Latin 
and French text] © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624379; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 19768 


Miserere d’amour; poésie Pierre Cha- 
pelle et Juan Hens, musique Gus- 
tave Goublier, of France. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624364; 
Louis Jacquot, Paris. 19769 


Mishka; w Al Dubin, m Philip Spital- 
ny, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 19257'2'c. 
Sept. 26; E 623588; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 19770 


Miss Chicago; slogan song, w Mildred 
R. Webster, m J. Bodewalt Lampe, 
of U. S.; pf. 4to. © Oct. 16, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 19: E 621896; J. B. Lampe, 
Chicago. 19771 


Miss Goldboig; fox-trot, w and melody 
E. Fortunato, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
22, 1925; E 626183; Eugenio For- 
tunato, Philadelphia. 19772 


Miss Melindy; darky song, w and m 
J. F. MeMahon, of U. S. © 1c. 
Oct. 7, 1925; E 621494; J. F. Mc- 
Mahon, New York. 19773 


Missa festiva ; in honorem sancti Bene- 
dicti, V. F. Skop. of Austria, op. 34; 
fiir vierstimmigen gemischten chor 
mit begleitung von orgel und streich- 
quintett. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1¢. May 
25, 1925; E 614735; Aloys Mayer, 
Fulda, Germany. 19774 


967 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19775 pt. 111, n. s., v.20 
Missa pro defunctis; Latin w, m Sae. Williams ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
Hduardo Bottigliero, of Italy, op. sol-fa notations] © Aug. 25, 1925; 


119; duabus vocibus aequalibus con- 


cinenda organo comitante. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 20; E 625144; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 19775 


Missa Rosa mystica ; text liturgical, m 
Vito Carnevali, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; three male voices, 
organ ace. Se. Fischer ed. 4to. 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 621703: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

19776 


Mississippi bell; w D. G. Brown, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1925; E 623317; Daisy 
Brown, Challis, Id. 19777 


Mississippi blues: w and m Charlie 
Garland, of U. S., arr. Walee Brown, 
Chicago, Ill., Radiocast music pub. 
co. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 c, Sept. 11; 
E 620908; Broad-cast music pub. 
co.. Chicago. 19778 


Mistah Jim; w Cecil Mack, melody 
James P. Johnson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1925; E 620698; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 19779 


s=iSame. © ‘Sept. 23, 1925: 2:7c. 
Sept. 24; E 623573; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 19780 


Mister hot dog man, have you any 
hot dogs to-day? novelty fox-trot, 
w and m Mary T. Howe, of U. S. 
© Aug. 6, 1925; 2 ¢. Aug. ee a) 
622881; Mary T. Howe music ¢o., 
Boston. 19781 


Mister John; canzone-one step, Euge- 
nio Mignone, of Italy; petit orch. 
econ pf. conduttore. 4to. © July 
24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 22; H 624692; A. 
& G. Carisch & co., Milan. 19782 


Mister. meet my sister Sadie; w Gene 
Iselin and Stanford King, melody 
Manning King, arr. A. C. King, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1925; EB 
621396; Arthur C. King, New York. 

19783 


Mister Moon Man; w and m Mena 
Silas, of Great Britain. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1925; EH 626292: Frieda Fishbein, 
Brooklyn. 19784 


Mr. Wright and Mrs. Wright: w Al 
Bryan, melody Geo. B. McConnell, of 


U. S. © 1-e¢. Sept. 24, 1925; BH 
623553; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 19785 


Mistletoe; unison song, w Walter De 
La Mare, m Jessie Furze, of Eng- 
land, ed. Hrnest Read; in A min. 


1c. Sept. 4; E 624089; J oseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 19786 


Mistress April; w Maurice Morris, m 
F. Hopkins, of U. S. New York City, 
Rondel music co. © Oct. 1, 1925: 
2 c. Oct. 20; E 626142: Frederick 
Hopkins, New York. 19787 


Mit a sistam; w M. Rund, melody A. 
- Labadoff, of U. S. 
(BYMEO & O19) 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1925: EB 620954: 
Morris Rund. New York. 19788 


Modern dance rhythm; by Andrew V 
Scott, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 27. 


1925: 2 e/ and aff.” Aug. 29: A 
865641; Wilson bros. mfg. co.. Chi- 
cago. 19789 
Modern (The) girl; w W. Lattin 


Bundy, melody Luther A. Clark, of 
U. S. © 1 ce Sept. 16, 1925: E 
620941; L. Lattin Bundy, Osawato- 
mie, Kans. 19790 


Moi! je m’en fous; paroles Phylo, mu- 
sique Gaston Gabaroche et Phylo, 
both of France. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624403; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19791 


Molendinar (The); w Robert Mac- 
Omish, m George Henry Martin, of 
Scotland. © Sept. 10, 1925; 1 e. 
Sept. 28; E 624702; Paterson’s publ., 
Itd., Glasgow. 19792 


Molla from Wala Wala, Wash.; w 
and m W. R. G. Duane, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1925; BE 622956: 
William R. Galt-Duane, New York. 

19793 


Molly, pretty Molly; w and melody E. 


Montizambert, of Canada. © 1 e. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620841; Bric 
Montizambert, Port Arthur, Ont., 
Canada. 19794 


Moment (Le) funébre; par Jeanne 
Bernard, transcription Henri Dal- 
lier, of France; grand orgue. © 


Sept. L7, 19255 Pe YOce 12. 
624822: Ch. Hayet,“‘Paris:’ [© 
transcription ] 19795 


Moment (The) I believed; w and m 
J. P. Scholfield, of U. S. © Aug. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 623188; 
Samuel William Beazley, Chicago. 

19796 


Mon amour; romance sans paroles, 
M. Baron, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
eonductor. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925: 


968 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


2 c«. Sept. 3; E 622929; Maurice 
Baron, New York. 19797 
—— same...) . Sept. 11, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 14; E 623155; Maurice Baron, 
New York. 19798 
Mon trésor: valse, Félix Hesse, of 


France; orch. avec pf. conducteur.- 


Ato. (Cc) Sept. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; 
E 624997; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 19799 


Monaeca (La) bianca; opera in 3 acts, 
eamGAsito. | of OU ase & Pin 2 pts., 
libretto and music] © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 
1925; D 26824; Clemente Giglio, 
Brooklyn. 19800 


Monastery bells; by Lefébure-Wély, 
arr. A. Lange, of U. S.; dance, 
theatre, or symphony orch. © Oct. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 14; E 621678: 
Arthur Lange, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 19801 


Same. pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 12; E 623166; Arthur Lange, 
ine., New York. [© rhythmic tran- 
scription ] 19802 


Monday mornin’ blues: fox-trot, w 
and m Oscar Werbit, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 31: E 626483 ; Bishop music 
pub. house, Buffalo. 19803 


Mondnacht am Rheinsberger see (Au 
clair de la lune); stimmungsbild, 
Franz von Blon, arr. E. Haensch, 
both of Germany; orch. mit pf. di- 
rection. © Aug. 5, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
8: E 624228; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Leipzig. 19804 


Money! w and m J. Haughton, of 
U.S. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2c. Sept. 3; 
EK 6238247; June Haughton, Earl- 
ville, N. Y. 19805 


Monfred (Avenir H.) Nocturne; trio, 
A. H. Monfred, of U. S., op. 22, no. 
2; pf., violon et violoncelle avec 
violon ripiane, contrebasse et har- 
monium, ad lib. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E 620880: Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 19806 


Monk’s (The) no kin to me; fox trot, 
w and m M. Azzolina, of U. S.; St. 
Louis, Mo., Christopher music pub. 
co. © Aug. 17, 1925; 2c. Sept. 12; 
E 623226; M. Azzolina, St. Louis. 

19807 


Monkey biz-ness, down in Tennessee; 
w and m Perry Alexander, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 13, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 22; E 626166; Alexander- 
Stern, Baltimore. 19808 


19820 


Monkey-biznizz down in the state of 
Tennessee; w and melody A. G. 
Dehly, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1925; E 623527; A. Gerhard Dehly, 
Boston. 19809 


Monkey business; w and m George . 
Schlee Richey, of U. S. © Sept. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 623034; G. S. 
Richey, Flint, Mich. 19810 


Monkey love; fox trot, w S. Gill, m 
Edward Riley, of U. S. Des Moines, 
Ia., Riley & co. © Sept. 22, 1925; 
2e. Sept. 25; E 6238672; Sam Gill, 


Des Moines. 19811 
Monnot-terrasse; marche, E. Ter- 
razzi, of France; orech. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1925; 
1 e@ Oct. 20; E 625252; Edouard 
Terrazzi, Milan. 19812 


Monolee; w and m Beth Whitney and 
Leigh Harline, both of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Oct. 23, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 26; E 628031; Seliladean 
publishers, Salt Lake City. 19813 


Monte Carlo; w Billy Rose, melody 
Vincent Rose, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
21, 1925; E 628009; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 19814 


Montmarte giggles; Parisian stomp, 
Spencer Williams, of U. S.; pf. 

1 ec. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621834; Tri- 

angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

19815 


Moon beams, love dreams and you; 
waltz ballad, w K. Stambaugh, m 
Evelyn Hill, of U. S. © Sept. 21 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 24; E 623579; Ken- 
neth Stambaugh, Cleveland. 19816 


Moon dawn; by Rudolph Friml, arr. 
Orlando <A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; organ. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 30; E 621325; Theo Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© New ar- 
rangement | 19817 


Moon madness; intermezzo, T. Henry 
Lodge, arr. Leo Palminteri, both of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Oct. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
30; E 628154; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 19818 


Moonbeams; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 29; E 626379; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© New ar- 
rangement | 19819 


Moonlight dreams; w C. S. Copping, 
m Jacques Gruenberg, of U. S. | 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 2; E 621372; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. 

19820 


969 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19821 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 20 


Moonlight harmony ;'w Walter Haynes, 
melody Tax Cumings [i. e. Thayer 
Cumings] of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 620632; Thayer Cumings, 
Bedford Hills, N. Y. 19821 


Moonlight in Mandalay; w Marty Fay, 
m Lou Herscher and Elmer Naylor, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with: ukulele 
arr. Fred Schaefer. Philadelphia, 
Elmer A. Naylor. © Sept. 11, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 1; E 623928 ;s Fay, Herscher 
& Naylor, Philadelphia. 19822 


Moonlight on the prairie; by Richard 
J. Pitcher, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 1; EB 
622865; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 19823 


More earnestly; w and m W. HE. 
Booth-Clibborn, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. 
BaD tO, VOOR 2 Cy Oe Mapas Hy 
626099; William E. Booth-Clibborn, 
St. Paul. 19824 


More precious to me; w William M. 
Runyan, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. 
© Sept. 15, 1925; 2 e Oct. 19; E 
621788 ; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 19825 


More than words can tell; w Sidney 
Holden, m Geo. B. McConnell, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Oct. 
21, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; BE 626411; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19826 


Moria-blues; extrait du _ ballet, Le 
tournoi singulier, Roland-Manuel, 
of France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624480; Heugel, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 19827 


Morning glory; melody, by Franz 
Kohler, of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms ; 
pf.. Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925: 
2 ce. Sept. 11; E 620781; Century 
musie pub. co., New York. 19828 


Morris (The) dance; school song, 
traditional tune, arr. Gerrard Wil- 
* liams, of England; two _ treble 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 c. 
Sept. 19; E 624751;- Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 19829 


Morris’ systematic tenor banjo course ; 
by W. Morris, of U. S. bk. 1. 
Aug. 17, 1925;.2 e«. Aug. 26; aff. 
Aug. 27; A 865554; William Morris, 


Buffalo. 19830 
Morrison manual; very beginning 
lessons, Don Morrison, of U. §S.; 
violin. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1925; 2 ce. 


Sept. 24; aff. Oct. 5; A 870698:. 
Oberlin music co., Oberlin, O. 
19831 


Moschelés (I.) Concerto; par I. Mo- 
schelés, op. 58, rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf.; en sol min. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624930; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 

19832 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Dance espag- 
nole; by M. Moszkowski, op. 21, no.. 
4, arr. R. Jungnickel, of U. S.; orenh. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; EF 
623658 ; Ross Jungnickel, New York. 
[© arrangement] 19833: 


Hungary; arr. Herbert Sanders,. 
of U. S.; organ. (Jn American or- 
gan quarterly, v. 6, no. 15) © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 28; E 628130; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© 
arrangement] 19834 


Schlaflied (Lullaby); von M. 
Moszkowsky, of Germany, op. 9, nr. 
2, transkription Charles Cerné, of 
France; violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. © June 15, 1925; 1 e¢. Oct. 
10; E 625094; Julius Hainauer, 
Breslau, Germany. 19835. 


Motette zur Passionsfeier; also hat 
Gott die welt geliebt, musik Arnoid 
Mendelssohn, of Germany, op. 90*' ; 
geistliche chormusik. 4to. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 19; E 624641: 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 19836 


Mother; w and m EH. A. Freeman, of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1925; EB 623734; 
Edwin <A. Freeman, Somerville, 
Mass. 19837 


Mother and you: w and melody G. ©. 
Joslyn; of) Os Ssini© AveyOct 31, 
1925: FE 626446; George Carroll Jos-. 
lyn, Minneapolis. 19838: 


Mother come home; w and melody H.. ~ 
W. Braley, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623769; Henry W. Braley, 
Fall River, Mass. 19839 


Mother longings: w and melody H. A. 
L.. of U.S. © te Sept) 8) 1925 ; 
EH 622999; Hilda A. Olson, Nevis, 
Minn. 19840 


Mother me, Tennessee: w Bud de Syl- 
va, m Phil Charig, of U. S. © 
Sept. 8) 1925: 7°2¢ creep a 
623129: Jerome H. Remick & ¢0., 
New York. 19841 


Mother mine; w and melody P. M. 
Kage, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1925; 
BE 6238737; Peggy Marie Kage, Eu- 
gene, Or. 19842 


970 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos, 9-10, 1925 


19864 


‘Mother, the best friend of all; w and | Mountain trails; march, K. L. King, 


melody. W. Lyness, of U. S. ©1e. 


Oct. 3, 1925; E 623745; William 
Lyness, Tillsonburg, Ont., Canada. 
ps 19843 


Mother the queen of sweethearts; w 
and melody E. Womble, 
© 1 ec. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623748; Ed- 
gar Womble, Raleigh, N. C. 19844 


Mother’s favorite; waltz, w Bennie 
Ryan, melody Jimmy Morgan and 
Betty Morgan, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1925; E 621509; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 19845 


Mother’s grave; w and melody Mag-. 


gie Andrews [pseud. of C. J. Rob- 
ror ot, UU. S. ..©,1 ‘¢e: Sept’. 14, 
1925; E 620820; Carson J. Robison, 
New York. 19846 


‘Mother’s (A) love for you; w &. 
Fredericksen, m Lucille Burton, of 


US... © 1 ce. Sept. 14, 1925; EB 
621233: Karen Fredericksen, San 
Francisco. 19847 


Mothers of the world; from Artists 
and models, w Clifford Grey, m Sig- 
mund Romberg, of U. S. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 2c. Sept. 1: E 622853 ; Harms, 
ine., New York. 19848 


Mother’s (A) smile, won’t fade away; 
fox-trot, w Adele Sattler, m Oscar 
Werbit, of U. S. © May 1, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 31: E 626482; Bishop mu- 
sie pub. house, Buffalo. 19849 


Motor (The) ear; by Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aue. 29, 1925)" 2c. Sept. 2? EH 
622863 ; Theo. Presser co.. Philadel- 
phia. 19850 


Mouche (La) du coche; fable, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 e. Sept. 14: E 624501: J. Yves K. 
Paris. 19851 


Moulin (Le); paroles Colonel Con- 
verset, musique M. Truillet-Soyer. 
of France. 1. Pf. et chant.—2. Chant 
seul. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925: 1 c. 
Sept. 14; E 624885, 624395; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 19852. 19853 


Mt. Hermon; the transfiguration, R. 
Deane Shure. of U. S., op. 131, no. 
3; organ. (Jn Through Palestine) 
eet. 22 1995 se Oe 24>. bh 
626241; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

19854 


GE pl oo 


of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 623031; K. L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

19855 


Mouse! mouse; from Charlot’s revue, 
w Hilda Brighten, m Muriel Lillie, 
of Great Britain. (Cover title:— 
Mouse! mouse! come out of your 
hole) © July 13, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 
31; E 624047; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London, 19856 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Adagio; 
de la Symphonie en ut maj., par 
Mozart, rev. J. Loéb, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 19. 1925; 


1c. Oct. 12: E. 624947; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19857 
Allegretto du XIII™° quatuor; 


rey. J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle 
et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 
12: E 624951: Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 19858 


—— Final; du Quintette en la, par 
Mozart, rev. J. Loéb, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624944; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19859 


Larghetto du quintette en la; 
rev. J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle 


et pf. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
12; EB 624955; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision] 19860 


Menuet de la symphonie en mi 
bémol; rev. J. Loéb, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 c«. Oct. 12; E 624948; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19861 


Menuet de la symphonie en sol 
mineur; rev. J. Loéb, of France; 
violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624954; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19862 


Sonata no. 6; ed., phrased and 
fingered George Farlane, with analy- 
sis Stewart Macpherson, both of 
Great Britain; pf.; in D major. 
Analytical ed. © Oct. 23, 1925; 1 
ce. Nov. 9; E 6253893: Joseph Wil- 
liams. ltd., London. [© editing, 
phrasing and fingering] 19863 


Sonata no. 15; ed., phrased and 
fingered George Farlane, anal. Stew- 
art Macpherson, both of Great Brit- 
ain: pf.; in F maj. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624817; Joseph Wil- 
liams. Itd.. London. [© editing, 
phrasing, fingering and analysis] 

19864 


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19865 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus )—Contd. 


4° eoncerto; par W. A. Mozart, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
eu si bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 10; EH 624911; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 19865 


16° coneerto; par W. A. Mozart, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en ut maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1c. 
Oct. 10; E 624917: Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 19866 


Mozartana; by R. W. Saar, of Great 
Britain, intro. Jupiter symphony 
[ete.]; pf. © July 28, 1925; 1 ec. 
July 22; E 624120; W. Paxton & co.. 
ltd., London. 19867 


Much (The) afflicted choir; w W. N. 
Bugbee, m Charles W. A. Ball, of 
U. §S. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 10; E 621818; Willis N. Bug- 
bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 19868 


Mueller (Otto) Melody; by O. Mueller, 
of U. S.; violin and pf: ‘© Oct. 9, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E 623978; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 19869 


Bruller Hartmann (Robert) Funf chi- 
nesisch-deutsche lieder; verdeutscht 
Richard Wilhelm, musik R. Miller- 
Hartmann, of Germany, op. 16; 
eine singstimme und klavier. Im 
gefangenenlager. [4 others] © 
May 20, 1925; 1c. Sept. 8; E 624227; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

19870 

Muffat (Gottlieb) Arioso; arr. Gas- 
par Cassad6, of Spain; violoncelle 
et pf. © July 18, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 
8: EH 624214; Universal edition, a. 
g., Vienna. 19871 


Muoviti aneor! polka, Fernando Li- 
gotti, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; violin or mand. © 1 c.. Oct. 
6, 1925; E 623804; P. Eliseo & son, 
New York. 19872 

Murder is gonna be my crime; w S. 
Wallace and Mat Wallace, m S. 
Wallace, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 10, 
1925 ; EH 623105; Sippie Wallace, De- 
troit. 19873 

Music (The) master; march, A. W. BH. 
Austin, of U. S.; pf. New York, 
Associated music service. © Sept. 
4, 1925: 2 e. Sept. 283; EH 621120; 
Axel W. E. Austin, New York. 

19874 

— Same. arr. Sophus Jergensen, of 
U. S.; band. New York, Associated 
music service. 24mo. © Sept. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 6238030; Axel 
W. E. Austin, New York. 19875 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Music master old pal o’ mine; w and 
m F. W. Hager, of U. S.. New York, 
N. ¥., F. Wallace Rega. © Sept. 
11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 6231387; 
Fred W. Hager, Bayside, L. I., N. Y. © 

19876 


Music of the Orient; by Alexander 
Maloof, of U. 8.; pf. Rev. ed. 
Oct. 13, 1925; 2 ¢...Oct. 14; aff. Oct. 
23; A 873140; Maloof phonograph 
& music co., New York. 19877 


Musical (A) bouquet; six contrasted © 
sketches, Charles G. Mortimer, of 
England; pf. 1. Prelude. [5 others] 
© Sept. 10, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 25; E 
624685; Rowland’s, London. 19878 


Musical (The) box; by Freda Swain, 
of England; pf. © Aug. 18, 1925; 
1 ec.. Aug. 24; E 624244; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine., London. 19879 


Musical drill book; for use in Mrs. 
Wordsworth’s classes, composed and 
arr. Clothilde, of England; pf. v. 5. 
© Oct. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 19; E 
625171; B. F. Wood music eo., Bos- 
ton. 19880 


Musical (The) tree; songs, Sarah 
Stilwell Weber, of U. S. 4to. © 
Oct. 20, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 26; 
A 869752; Penn pub. co., Philadel- 
phia. 19881 


My Aline; by J. R. Dupré, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; E 623010; 
John Remy Dupré, Tampa, Fla. 

19882 


My alma mammy; from The kick-off, 
w Frank Craven and Grantland 
Rice, melody Silvio Hein, of U. S. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1925; E 626359; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 19883 


My baby man; w and m V. B. P. 
Engel, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 621582; Vernie Blanche Powers 
Engel, Wind River, Wy. 19884 


My Brazilian dancing queen; w and 
melody H..C. Maxham, of U. S. © 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1925; E 623019; Harl 
Cleland Maxham, Chicago. 19885 


My bride to be; w and m D. Bigelow, 


of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1925; B 
621057; Dorothie Bigelow, New 
York, 19886 


My California rose; Spanish serenade, 
wand m F. S. Adams, of U. 8S. © 
Sept.. 8, 1925; 2 ec.. Sept. 11; H 
623251; Florence Stealey Adams, 
Burlingame, Calif. 19887 


My Chicasaw chief; w and melody 
V. Mitchell, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 


972 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19911 


26, 1925; E 623595; Virginia Mitch- 
ell, Union City, Tenn. 19888 


My crystal set; why aint you got Chi- 
cago yet, w Homer G. Brew, m H. 
Weeks, of U. S. © May 18, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 16; E 623312; Brunswick 
shop, Harold Weeks, Seattle, Wash. 

19889 


My dainty Cloris; madrigal, m C. E. 
Miller, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 5; E 624786; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 19890 


My darling mother; w and melody R. 
Rockwell, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 26, 
1925; E 623624; Rose Rockwell, 
Chaonia, Mo. 19891 


My dear Madeira; w and m Toni Far- 
rell, of England; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 17, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 2; E 624050; Fran- 

cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
19892 


My dear old Georgia home; w and m 
Forest L. Hall, sr., of U. S. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; E 620899; 
F. L. Hall music co., Waycross, Ga. 

19893 


My dear old western home; w and 
melody F. Strain, of U.S. ©1e 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620822; Florence 
Strain, Reading, Pa. 19894 


My double; w and m T. E. LaPine, of 
U. S. San Francisco, Calif., Mor- 
rison music co. © Feb. 1, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 2; E 621365; T. Edward La- 
Pine, San Francisco. 19895 


My dream; w Mary W. Florac, m B. 
Reynolds, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 22, 
1925; E 626184; Barbara Reynolds, 
Detroit. 19896 


My dream girl come true; w and 
melody R. Trimmer, of U. S. © 1 
e. Oct. 12, 1925; E 6215938; Ray 
Trimmer, Plainfield, N. J. 19897 


My dream maiden; w and m MM. §. 
Feibusch, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621622; Mignon Schocken 
Feibusch, San Francisco. 19898 


My dreams are fading; w and melody 
S. B. Belk, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621602; S. B. Belk, Lake- 
dale, N. C. 19899 


My feet are set upon the rock; hymn, 
w J. M. Henson, m S. W. Beazley, 
Of Ui SS. ©: Aug. 15, 1925.2 e. 
Sept. 12; E 623217; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. 19900 


My first sweetheart; w and m Wal- 
ter Goodwin, Al. Moquin and Jean 
Harmon, all of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
26; E 628034; Joe Morris music ¢co., 
New York. 19901 


-My gal Rose; w and m Helen Clare 


[pseud, of H. B. EH. Okoniewski and 
Clare C. C. Charbonneau] both of 
URES oO) Ee Oct 141925" B 
626425; Helen Clare music co., St. 
Paul. 19902 


My garden; w and m A. M. Norton, 
of U. S.; unison voices. 4to. | 
Sept. 238, 1925; 2 ¢c. Sept. 26; EB 
621215; Willis music co., Concinnati. 

19903 


My garden of dreams; w and melody 
As Gy W... Briggs: of) U. S2-©), 1ye. 
Oct. 16, 1925; E 621734; Alice Chase 
Walbridge Briggs, Glenmont, Md. 

19904 


My garden of love: w and m Alma 
Collier [pseud. of A. C. Chase] of 
Mm Seon © teneriiSépt! 2); 1925-5 b 
621019; Alma Collier Chase, Los 
Angeles. 19905 


My garden of memories; w Teresa 

Manzi, m B. L. Smith, of U. S. 
1 ec. June 18, 1925; E 621624; Bea- 
trice Louise Smith, Everett, Mass. 
19906 


My girl friend and I; w and m M. 
M. Hipsher, of U. S., arr. M. S. 
Rickel. Mansfield, O., National 
music bureau. © Sept. 23, 1925: 
2c. Sept. 24; E 623576; Madge Mor- 
rison Hipsher, Mansfield, O. 

19907 


My girl said yes; fox-trot, w Ben 
Russell, m Al. Sherman, of U. S. 
© Aug. 31, 1925; 2 « Sept. 2; E 
622889; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

19908 


— Same. arr. Frank E. Barry, both 
of U. S.; oreh. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Sept. 24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 
621219; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 19909 


My guiding star; w and melody S. A. 
Seymour, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621617; Sarah A. Seymour, 
East Granby, Conn. 19910 


My gypsy heart and you; w and m 
H. D. Kissenger, of U. S. © 1e«. 
Oct. 23, 1925; E 621972; Herman 
Dick Kissenger, Kansas City, Mo. 

19911 


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19912 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


My heart is calling you, mate o’ mine; - ; 


w and m P. S. Dreves, of U. S. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Slocum pub. co. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c« Oct. 5; EB 
621379; Pearl Slocum Dreves, Los 
Angeles. 19912 


My heart is in this rose I give you: 
w Arthur Lawrence, m Laura Fields, 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Sept. 1, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 2; E 624068; Wor- 
ton David, Itd., London. 19913 


My heavenly King; w and m S. Lee, 
of U. 8. Los Angeles, Calif., Los 
Angeles music pub. co. © Oct. 5, 
1925: 2 c. Oct. 12; BE 621633: Susie 
Lee, Hollywood, Calif. 19914 


My herd of cattle; cattle call, w and 
m Fritz Zimmermann, of U. S. © 
Oct 26." 1925)2".2"ses2 Ot! U267" 1 
628037; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 19915 


My hour; by Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal orech. 
4to. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 24; 
E 626274; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

19916 

My hour: w Gordon Johnstone, m 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; in D. © 
AUS. 2G LOS eee. Sept. Sipe! 
620667; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 19917 


Same. sop. or ten and alto or 
bar.; in E flat. © Sept. 29, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 7; E 621444; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 19918 


My Irish rose; w V. Asher, melody 
Luther, A, Clark ot.Ue. Sar Ouse. 
Oet. 19, 1925; E 621764; Violet 
Asher, San Antonio. 19919 


My isle of peach; w and melody C. 
Cerankowski, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
3, 1925; E 623753; Charles Ceran- 
kowski, Buffalo. 19920 


My Italian rose; w. Sidney Lake 
[pseud. of Leslie Lee], m F. J. Lapi- 
tino, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 16, 1925: 
H 621732: Francis J. Lapitino, or 
den, N. J. 19921 


My kingdom for a herring; w and 
melody A. Lindsay, of U. S|. © 
1 ¢e. Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620821; Alan 
Lindsay, Union City, N. J. 19922 


My lady’s pleasure; three dances, by 
Robin Milford, of Great Britain, op. 
9; pf. Pastorale. [2 others] © 
Adige. 13171925 ; 1 + eke Sep bs0 Hh 
624204; Forsyth bros., ltd., Londo. 

19923 


My last good-bye; w and m L. Suther- 
land, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1925; 
EK 626058 ; Lena Sutherland, Seattle. 

19924 


My Lilla; w from the Italian, m M. 


Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 
1925; HE 625254; Mary Rosselli, 
Milan. 19925 


My little French doll; w and melody 
E. C. Maxham, of U.S. © 1c. 
Sept. 8, 1925; E 623016; Harl Cle- — 
land Maxham, Chicago. 19926 


My little girl; w and m E. Wood. of 
U.S. © Oct. 18, 1925; 2:e) Oct. 22: 
EH 626173; Earl Wood, Cincinnati. 

19927 


My little home sweet home; w and m 
E. I. Boyle, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 623680; Ed. 
I. Boyle, Worcester. 19928 


My little Irish eyes of blue; w W. J. 
Whitson, m B. Negrotto, of U. 38. 
Parish of Jefferson, La., Progressive 
pub. co. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
19; E 621897; W. J. Whitson and 
Buck Negrotto, Parish of Jefferson, 
La. 19929 


My little jazz girl; w and melody ©. 
Heisler, of U. S. © 1c Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623752; Cordelia Heisler, 
Orwigsburg, Pa. 19930 


My little sweetheart; w and m R. L. 
Railey, of U. S.; pf. © 1. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 623025; Robt. L. Railey, 
Marshall, Mo. 19931 


My Lord and Saviour, too; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m S. W. Beazley, of U. 5S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 12; H 
623192; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 19932 


My love for you; by A. P. Hawkins, 
of U. S. 1. Cornet solo.—2. Song, 
with cornet and pf. acc. ©l1e 
each Oct. 26, 1925; E 626328, 626329 ; 
Arthur P. Hawkins, Springfield, Mo. 

19933, 19934 


My love for you is true; w Mrs. R. E. 
Haas, melody Luther A. Clark, of 
U.S. ©lc. Oct. 9, 1925; E 621545 ; 
Mrs. R. E. Haas, Reliance, S. D. 

19935 


My love I’m calling you; w and m L. 
Smart, of U. S. [Photostat] ©le. 
Oct. 24, 1925; E 626285; Louis 
Smart, Chicago. 19936 


My lovely silence; poem Emmanuel 
Geibel, m Alexander Henneman, of 
U. S., op. 19, no. 4; with biographi- 
eal sketch, annotations on form and 


974 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


19961 


structure, suggestions for study and 
a vocal drill; low voice. © Oct. 13, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 22; E 626162; Cath- 
olic education press. Washington. 
19937 


My lover; w Nancy Buckley, m Gus- 


tav Klemm, of U. S. © Sept. 30, 
Tey 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 623707; HB. 
Morris music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 19938 


‘My Madeline; w Louis Rouillion, m 
Maurice Baron, of U. S. © Oct. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 29; E 626421; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 19939 


My mammy is gone and my daddy is, 
too: w and melody G. Mills, of U. S. 
© Fc. Oct." 12, -1925'; HW. 621594; 
Geo. Mills, Boston. 19940 


My mind never wanders from you; 
fox trot, w Mabel S. Jarboe, m 
Paulette de St. Glin [pseud. of 
Pauline M. T. Greco] of U. S. 

1 ec. Sept. 16, 1925; EH 6238994: Paul- 
ette Parent, Washington. 19941 


My Mississippi coast; w and melody 
G. J. Santa. Cruz, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1925; E 621878; George J. 
Santa Cruz, Pascagoula, Miss. 

19942 


My mist girl; w and m Sim [pseud. of 
B. Simunich] of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623404; Bernard Simun- 
ich, Chicago. 19943 


My monk I losa some day; w and m 
D. I. Netherow, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. El Dorado Springs, 
Mo., Music exchange. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 «. Oct. 138; H 621656; D. I. 
Netherow, El Dorado Springs, Mo. 

19944 


My mother; w and m L. C. McShan, 
of U. S. ©1-e€ Sept. 1, 1925; BH 
620636; Lutie C. McShan, Verona. 
Miss. 19945 


My mother; w and melody C. Cushon, 
Ge ies. Cc) tT ¢ Oct. “19 1995" E 
621875: Cora Cushon, Kansas City. 
Mo. 19946 


My mother’s picture: w ©. B. Meyer, 
m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © 1-« 
Oct. 14, 1925; E 621665: Clara Ber- 
nice Meyer, St. Helena, Ark. 19947 


My mother’s voice a’calling me: w 
K. Fredericksen, m Lucille Burton, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1925; BE 
621234; Karen Fredericksen, San 
Francisco, 19948 


My native heath; suite, Arthur Wood, 
of Great Britain; pf. 1. Knaresbro’ 


status. [3 others] © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 7; E 624791; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 19949 
My old Bible; w anon., m Fannie 
Evelyn Jay, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 


1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621806; Wil- 
liam M. Runyan, Chicago. 19950 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. K. Killianus, of U. S.; 
ukulele. ace. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 19; E 621892; K. Kotty, 
Milwaukee. 19951 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen 
©. Foster, transeribed Karl Riss- 
land, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c«. Sept. 18; EB 
623334; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 19952 


My only pal, my loving pal; w and 
melody J. J. Schneider, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1925; EH 622955; John 
J. Sehneider, Philadelphia. 19953 


Same. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1925; E 
621397; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 19954 


My own: fox trot, from Merry-merry, 
w Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer. of U. S: © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622900; Leo. Feist, ine., 
New York. 19955 


Same. © Sept. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E 621224: Leo Feist, inc.. 
New York. 19956 


My pal; valse boston, R. Aerts, of 
France; orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 12; 
E 624847: René Aerts, Paris. 

19957 


My Panama; w C. Bishop, m Howard 
Simon, of Canada, domiciled at De- 
troit. ©l1c. Aug. 5, 1925; H 626423 ; 
Charles Bishop, Detroit. 19958 


My pilot sweetheart; w and melody 
EB. Chesney. of Canada. ©1e. Oct. 
24, 1925: E 626265; Ethel Chesney, 
Moose Jaw. Sask., Canada. 19959 


My Porto Rican girl; w and melody 
RoeP. Ramirez, of. U. Se @uubsc. 
Sept. 8. 1925; E 623002; Raymond 
Pagan Ramirez, Portsmouth, Va. 

19960 

My pretty baby; fox-trot, w S. R. Ro- 
land, m HE. 8. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
@ Oct. +26; 11925; 2 © Och - 237° 
621936; Paragon music co., New 
York. 19961 


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19962 


My pretty girl; w and melody C. Ful- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


1925; 2 c. Sept. 16; E 620959; George 


cher, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1925; 
EH 623878; Charles Fulcher, Augusta, 
Ga. 19962 


My Rose; w and m M, McCullough, of 
Se Ou eo Sept iZac Lozere iE 
621106; Miles McCullough, Worth- 
ington, O. 19963 


My roses; w and m C. B.. Clutia, of 
UWupsS. 7 © A..c. Sepk 230) 1925-05) 
621275; Carleton E. Clutia, Boston. 

19964 


My Sadie; w and m Betty Moret 
|[pseud. of E. W. Francis] and Dan- 
iel Breeskin, both of U. S. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 ec. Sept. 10, 1925; E 
621029; Elizabeth Wheeler Francis, 
Washington. 19965 


My small town girl: w Walter Ma- 
loney, m Nelson J. Flocker, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Jeanné 
Gravelle. © Oct. 7, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
7: EK 621477; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 19966 


My song of love for you; w Gordon 
McNeil, m Fred G. Albers, of U. S. 
1, In’B flat—2,.In' D: flat.—8. In 
E flat. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 24; HE 626303; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 19967 


My song of today; oh how I love 
Thee, Jesus, w Saint Therese of 
Lisieux, m Nicola A. Montani, of 
U.S. (in St. Therese of the Child 
Jesus) © Oct. 20, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
6; E 626288; St. Gregory guild, 
Philadelphia. 19968 


My sunny Alabama Sue; w and mel- 
Od, A. Ni Yarak, of U, iS. ©, 1: e. 
Oct. 12, 1925; E 621600; Anna N. 
Yarak, West New York, N. J. 

19969 


My sweetheart belongs to ‘somebody 
else, but my dreams belong to me; 
w and m H. Dixon, of U. S.: pf. 
and ukulele ace. © Aug. 1, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628032; Harold Dixon 
music publishers, New York. 19979 


My sweetheart Rose; w and m HE. HE. 
Carr, of U. 8S. ©1e Oct. 28, 1925; 
EH 628111; Eli E. Carr, Springfield, 
Mass. 19971 


My sweetheart waits for me in Cali- 
fornia; w J. Bonello, m Ray Hibbe- 
ler of U.S. ©p dy Cu Septeneu oeoy 
E 620637 ; Joseph Bonello, San Fran- 


cisco. 19972 
My task; w and m G. W. Wilson, of 
U. S. [Photographed] © Sept. 8, 


W. Wilson, Maplewood, N. J. 
19973 
My Thelma; w F. O. Smith, m <Ar- 
nold T. Lax and F. O. Smith, both 
of U.S: .© ile Aug 222) tee 
623253 ; Ford O. Smith, Atlantic, Ia. 
19974 
My ukulele and me; w and m Hric 
Valentine and Joe Tunbridge, both 
of Great Britain; pf. acc., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 26, 1925; 
1 e@4 Oct. 30; E 625224; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 19975 


My uncle’s a fireman; w and m R. Se- 
bring, of UorS. «©, Lae eka, 
1925; E 623998; Ruby Sebring, San 
Francisco. 19976 


My West Virginia rose bud; w and 
m C. V. Green, arr. Walee Brown, 
both of U. S. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 2; E 621293; C. V. Green, 
Cincinnati, 19977 


My Zulu maid; w and m M. S. Fei- 
buseh, ‘of UW. ‘Si ?"©@ “ives Oe 12) 
1925; E 621620; Mignon Schocken 
Feibusch, San Francisco. 19978 

Myrra; valse, C. Guglielmi, of Italy; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; 


E 624448; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 19979 
— Same. Ed. musicales Buffet- 


Crampon et cie. © Sept. 17, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624856; Evette & 
Schaeffer, Paris. 19980 


Myrtes fleuris; entr’acte, V. Dyck, of 
France; violon solo et orch. réduit 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; BH 624314; 
EH. Gaudet, Paris. 19981 


Myst’ry; w and m W. A. Rowland, 
of (Ut Sk u@iAmet 2692 a er 2c. 
Sept. 11; E 6208938; W. A. Rowland, 
St. Joseph, Mich, 19982 


N. (The) M. A. forever; w and m W. 
D. Giles, of U. S. Chicago, National 
medical assn. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 17; E 623348; Wm. D. 
Giles, Chicago. 19983 


Na wawel; folk song, na tle melodyi 
ludowej opracowat Frank Przybyl- 
ski, of U. S.; pf. ©1e Sept. 24, 
1925: E 623562; Victor music roll 
co., Chicago. 19984 


Nabab (Le); fox-trot, Théo Noletty, 
of France, op. 28; orech. 4to. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce Oct. 12; E 
624839; Théo Noletty, Paris. 19985 


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nos. 9-10, 1925 


20006 


Nachtstimmung (Spirit of the night) ; 
von Karl Neinass, of Germany, 
hrse. Ernst Eggert; orch. © Aug. 
3, 1925; '1- ¢. Sept. 1; H 624041; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 19986 


Nameless one; fox-trot, w and m P. - 


Ringsdorf and H. Lutz, both of U. 
S. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 23; EH 
621940; Paragon music co., New 
York. 19987 


Nao posso mais (I cannot more) ; 
letra y musica J. Bohr, of Ger- 
many; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1925; 
E 625382; Joseph Bohr, New York. 

19988 


Naptol virit (Roses, bloom and fade) ; 
Hungarian song, w Petofi Sandor, 
m André Irsay, of U. S. © Sept. 
14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 623347; 
Edward Schuberth & co., New York. 

19989 


Narcisse (Le) noir (EI narciso 
negro) ; fox-trot, letra José C. Bar- 
ros, musica J. Bohr, of Germany; 
pf. Buenos Aires, Hdiciones musi- 
eales Alfredo Perrotti. © Dec. 18, 
1924; 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1925; E 625381; 
José Bohr, New York. 19990 


Nativity (The); Christmas pageant, 
M. I. Snyder, of U. S. New York- 
Cincinnati, Abingdon press. §8vo. 
© Aug. 6, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
17; A 869042; Margaret I. Snyder, 
Lewiston, Monit. 19991 


’"Neopp’ ’e bagne; versi Luigi Sica, 
musica Adolfo Salemme, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. acc. 
4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 14; 
E 628093; Antonio Lovaglio, New 
York. 19992 


*Neath the blue Italian skies; w AI. 
Piantadosi, m Jack Glogau, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele in B flat. 
© Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c Sept. 3; E 
620655; Shapiro, Bernstein & cCo., 
ine., New York. 19993 


’Neath the harvest moon; suite, Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
The harvester’s dance. [2 others] 
© Sept. 4, 1925; 1 ce Sept. 14; E 
624278; Phillips & Page, London. 

19994 


’Neath the Lackawanna moon; w and 
melody B. Christian and R. Chea- 
tham, both of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
10, 1925; E 623107; Buddy Chris- 
tian and Richard Cheatham, New 
York. 19995 


Negro folk suite; by N. C. Smith, of 
U. S.; pf. 1. The orange dance. [2 
others] © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 
24; E 623582; N. Clark Smith, Chi- 
cago. 19996 


Negro serenade: by T. Bath Glasson, 
of U. S., op. 15, no. 3; violin with 
pi. © Oct: 5, 1925 :'2'e: Oet. T7-H 
621448; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19997 


Nelie is my best pal; w and m T. W. 
Harrison, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1925; E 621236; Thomas Westley 
Harrison, Kansas City, Mo. 19988 


Never-come time; w Gunby Hadath, 
m Frederick Drummond, of Great 
Britain: © Sept. 10, 1925; 1 e. 
Sept. 12; E 624267; Keith-Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 19999 


Never give nothing to nobody, unless 
they give something to you; w and 
melody Joe Minkoff, Mike Maser and 
Sam Kors, all of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
16, 1925; E 621712; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 20000 


Never love a man better than you love 
yourself; w and melody O. A. Par- 
ris; of:U.S. © Lie: Oct: 12, 1925; 
E 621590; Olive A. Parris, Cristobal, 
Panama. 20001 


Never mind; w and m Sammy Stept 
and Rubey Cowan, both of U. S. © 
Sept. 9; 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 12; EH 
623156; Stark and Cowan, New 
York. . 20002 


Never tell a woman friend; w Henry 
Troy, melody Edgar Dowell, of U. 8. 
© 1e. Oct. 22, 1925; B 626181; Tune 
house, ine., New York. 20003 


New every morning is the love; an- 
them, w John Keble. m George A. 
Burdett, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 c. Sept 25; 
E 621170; Arthur P. Schmidt ¢co., 
Boston. 20004 


New school of studies; higher ele- 
mentary grade, Thiimer, ed. by Louis 
Koppitz, of U. S.; fingered accord- 
ing to Hans von Biilow; pf. © 
sept, 28,. 1925.;°,2..e0 Octo 233° H 
628041; E. C. Schirmer music c¢o., 
Boston. 20005 


New Smyrna is calling you; w Chas. 
EK. Richmond, m Caroline Hart 
Estes, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 17; E 628345; Richmond 
& Jones, New Smyrna, Fla. 20006 


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20007 


pt. HI, n.:s., v. 20 


New (The) song of power; w A. Mc- | Ninna-nanna toscana (Tuscan lul- 


Nair, m C. 8S. Millspaugh, of U. S. 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; HB 
623406; Arthur McNair, Richmond. 

20007 


New York; w and m R. Minne, of U. 
S. ©.1 ¢ Oct. 5, 1925 ;, HE 628089 ; 
Rosetta Minne, Brooklyn. 20008 


New Zealand and South Seas exhibi- 
tion festival march; w Chas. &G. 
Smeaton, m J. S. Zamecnik, of U. 
S.; pf. Dunedin and Wellington, 
N Z., Chas. Begg & co., ltd. © Oct. 
fe EOE ae OCR Le: SH O21G8S 5 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 20009 


News (The): boy; w J. J. Henry, m 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © Sept. 
25, 1925; 2 c..Oct. 10; H 621577; 
J. J. Henry, Grant Town, W. Va. 

20010 


Next to you, I like me next to you; 
w Howard Johnson, melody Irving 
Bibo and Billy Hueston, both of U. 
S. ©le. Oct. 29, 1925; H 626354: 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 200114 


Nickle nursing papa; w I. F. Jarn:- 
gin, melody Jerry Jarnagin, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621779 ; Irene 
Franklin Jarnagin, New York. 20012 


Night hawk blues; w H. Goldberg, 
melody F. S. Rounds, both of U. S. 
© 1 ce Sept. 25, 1925; Hii621152; 
Harry Goldberg and Fred _ “5S. 
Rounds, New York. 20013 


Night-song in the jungle; w Rudyard 
Kipling, m P. A. Grainger, of U. S8.; 
men’s 4-pt. cho., or 4 men’s single 
voices. London, Schott & co., ltd. 
8vo. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 8; 
E 623067; Percy Aldridge Grainger, 
White Plains. N. Y. 20014 

Night time blues; w Ma Rainey, melo- 
dy Thomas Dorsey, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1925; E 621426; Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. 20015 


Nina (La) querida (My. beloved 
Nina); w and m A. Buzzi-Peccia, 
of U. 8.; high voice. © Aug. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; EH 623445; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 20016 


Ninette; valse Parisienne, R. S. 
Stoughton, of U. S.; pf. © July 
18, 1925; 2 c.- Oct. 19; EH 621750; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 20017 


Ninette aux champs; pastorale, J. 
Batlle, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; EH 624820; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 20018 


laby) ; Italian folk song, Hnglish 
version Theodore Baker, of U. S., 
m collected, elaborated and arr. 
Geni Sadero. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. 
July 3; E 623965; G. Schirmer, inc.,. 
New York. 20019: 


No man; w and melody KF. Fisher and 


Bob Schafer, both of U.S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 20, 1925; E 626134; Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 20020 


No man’s mamma; w Jack Yellen, m 
Lew Pollack, of U. 8.; pf. aece., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
Sept. 25, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 24; H 
623583; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 20021 


No one but you will do; waltz, w and 
mG. W. Cole, of U. S. ©1c. Sept, 
8, 1925; E 6230138; Grace Winifred 
Cole, San Diego, Calif. 20022 


No one is to blame; w and melody E. 
Laures, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 26, 
1925; EH 623949; Hugenie Laures, 
Shanghai, China. 20023. 


No one knows; from The city chap, 
w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, 
of U.S. © Oct. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 9; 
E 621572; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 20024. 


No one knows how I miss you dear; 
w and melody C. O. Jones, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 623608; 
Charles O. Jones, Miami, Ariz. 20025 


No wonder, that I love you; fox-trot, 
w Benny Davis, m Joe Burke, arr. 
Alfred J. Doyle, both of U. S.; male 
quartet. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 21; E 628003; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [©arrangement] 20026 


No you don’t; fox-trot, w and melody 
E. Fortunato, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 
28, 1925; EH 628108; Eugenio Fortu- 
nato, Philadelphia. . 20027 


Nobody but Fanny; from Big boy, w 
and m Al Jolson, B. G. De Sylva and 
Con Conrad, all of U. S. © Sept. 1,. 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E 620691 ; Harms, 
ine., New York. 20028- 


Nobody but Jesus; w HE. E. Hewitt, m 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2c. Sept. 12; E 623196; Sam- 
uel William Beazley, Chicago. 20029" 


Nobody cares for me; w Fred Rose,. 
melody Carmie Romano, of U.S. 
1 e. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623496; Leo: 
Feist, inc., New York. 20030: 


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nos. 9-10, 1925. 


20053. 


Nobody cares for me; w Joe M. Lyons, 
melody Fred Rose, of U. S. ©1c. 

| Sept. 15, 1925; E 620931; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 20031 


Nobody else; by Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal 
orch.; in A flat. 4to. © Sept. 29, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621439; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 20032 


Nobody else; w and m Arthur A. 
Penn, of U. S.; sep. or ten. and alto 
or bar. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E 620730; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

2003838 


Nobody knows; fox-trot, w and m J. 
McCool, of U. S. Des Moines, Ia.. 
Joe McCool & co., inc. © Mar. 21, 
1925: 1 ce. Apr. 3; 1 ec. Aug. 18; E 
621097 ; Joe McCool, Des Moines. 

20034 


Nobody knows but you; w and m 
H. B. Ackley, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
13, 1925; E 628069; Henry B. Ack- 
ley, New York. Bw 20035 


Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen; 
anthem or part song, old negro spirit- 
ual, arr. Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices, with pf. or 
organ ace. 4to.’ © Sept. 9, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 8; E 624199; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 200386 


Nobody knows where she’s gone; w 
B. Curtis, melody Joe Verges and 
Irwin Le Clere, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1925; E 626197; Billy Cur- 
tis, New Bedford, Mass. 20037 


Noces (Les) rouges; fantaisie, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
eonducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624513; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20038 


Noche tranquilla; w and m Salvador 
Nuno, of Mexico, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1925: Ki 
621782; George Stark, Los Angeles. 

20039 


None but you: w and melody R. Ladue, 
of UU. Sxe ©utie.: Oct: 112, 19257 BE 
621630; Robert Ladue, Minneapolis. 

20040 


Nor geléabt in nor gelacht; w and mel- 
ody A. Schwartz, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 7, 1925; E 621491 ; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 20041 


Norman (The) baron; ballad, w Lone- 
fellow, m G. T. Francis, of Hney- 


land, op. 25; cho. of mixed voices. - 


4to. © Nov. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 7; 
E 625370; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
ine., London. 200 12 


Norwegische renntierpost (Relai des 
rennes en Norvége) ; galop brillant, 
Richard Hilenberg, of Germany, op. 
ait) pi. and, violin, ©. Ocha: 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 19; EH 624742; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 20043 


Not what you’re thinking of; w and 
m C; S. Allen, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 
16, 1925; E 621786; Carl S. Allen, 
Cincinnati. 20044 


Nothing can make us two; w and mel- 
ody V. V. Gunsolley, of U. S. [Pho- 
tostat] © 1 ec Oct. 19, 1925; BE 
621766; V. V. Gunsolley, Kansas 
City, Mo. 20045 


Nothing to do but worry; w and m 
G. E.. Miessner, jr.,. of \U. S:. © 
1c. Oct. 28, 1925; EH 626485; George 


EK. Miessner, jr., St. Louis. 20046 
Notte di calma; mazurka, H. Grio- 
Falletti, of Italy; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 


9, 1925; EH 621542; Hugenio Grio- 
Falletti, Brooklyn. 20047 


Notte ’e tempesta; versi Luigi Sica, 
musica Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand, ace. 
4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; 
EK 623052; D’Agostino bros., ine., 
New York. 20048 


Now we bid you all good-bye; clos- 
ing song, w W. N. Bugbee, m Thos, 
B. Weaver, of U. S. Syracuse, N. 
Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 
5) 19255> 2); ce. Octs' 23's » > 628147 ; 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse. 20049 


Nuit d’angoisse; ouverture, I. Snoek, 
of Netherlands, op. 194; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 239, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; EH 624498; J. 
Yves’ K, Paris: 20050 


No. VI; by V. C. Seaver, jr., of U. S.; 
pf. ©.1 e. Oct: 1, 1925 EB 628724; 
Vernon C. Seaver, jr., Chicago. 

20051 


No. VII; by V. C. Seaver, jr., of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. ©1e. Oct. J, 
1925; E 623725; Vernon C. Seaver, 
jr., Chicago. 20052 


Nuove (Le) canzoni; versi Salvatore 
di Giacomo, and others, musica F. 
Pennino, of U. S., and others. (Pied- 
igrotta) 4to. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Octse WSs alt. Oct926 5 A STI282; 
Francesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 

20053 


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20054 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Nuovo metodo per violino con la tevria 
del tetracordo (Nouvelle méthode 
pour le violon avec le théorie du 
tetracorde) ; di Alfeo Buya, of Italy. 
Pte. 3°. fase. 2°. quarta e quinta po- 
sizione. © Sept. 18, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
12; E 625036; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 20054 


Same. tr. a cura Luisa Caico. 3° 
pt®. fase. 1°. [Italian, French and 


English text] © July 24, 1925; 1c.. 


Sept. 22; E 624697; A. & G. Car- 
isch & ¢., Milan. 20055 


Nur keine angst, mein schatz; foxtrot 
lied, aus Achtung! Welle 505, worte 
Herman Haller, Rideamus und Willi 
Wolff, musik Walter Kollo, arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
Aue. 18, 1925; 1 eh Sep F650 Hh 
624627; Drei-masken verlag, a. @g., 
Berlin. 20056 


O, California sunshine; w Violet De- 
Besa, m F. H. Millane, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 9, 1925; EH 620759; Flor- 
ence Howard Millane and Violet 
DeBesa, Los Angeles. 20057 


O colombella; versi A. Birga, musica 
M. Rosselli, of Italy. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
20, 1925; E 625264; Mary Rosselli, 
Milan. 20058 


O does the sun shine in your garden; 
w Jessie Andrews, m Walter Howe 
Jones, of U. 8.; alto and sop. 4to. 
Sept. 18, 1925; 2 c Sept. 25; EB 
621175; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20059 


O Domina mea; offertory, Latin w, m 
Joseph Smith, of England, ed. James 
A. Reilly; cho. of mixed voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © July 31, 
1925; 2 ec. Aug. 12; E 623063; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

20060: 


O eyes that are weary: w John Nel- 
son Danby, m Paul Ambrose, of U. 
S. 1. High voice; in A flat.—2. 
Medium voice; in F'.—38. Low voice; 
in D. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. each 
Oct. 9; E 623850; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 20061 


’O fatto d’ ’o pappavallo; versi e melo- 
dia G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1 ec. Sept. 2, 1925; 
E 622913; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 20062 

O hear the cry; w Catherine Booth- 
Clibborn, m anon., arr. V. B.-C. 
Demarest, of U. S. © Feb. 19, 
1925; 2 e: Oct. 17; EB 626112; Vic- 
toria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement] 20063 


| O 


O how I long just to see your face; 
waltz, w Edward Carlton, m David 
E. Hopkins, of U. S. © Oct. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628042; Penn 
pub. co., New Castle, Pa. 20064 © 


O how it hurt; w and m E. M. Bart- 
lett, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 19, 1 ec. Oct. 29; E 626418; Hu- 
gene Monroe Bartlett, Hartford, 
Ark. 20065 


O kihler wald; worte Cl. Brentano, — 
musik D. Robinson, of U.S. ©1e. 
July 3, 1925; E 623066; David Rob- 
inson, New York. 20066 


O let me dream; w Warwick F. Wil- 
liams, m Mortimer Browning, of U. 
S.; low or med. voice. © Sept. 25, 
19253) 2)-eP (Oct. GL: > EA 2621301 6G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 20067 


O little town of Bethlehem; w George 
O. Webster, m J. H. Fillmore, of 
U.S. ©: Oct: 631925: 2enOci. 7; 
E 621484; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 20088 


O Lord, rebuke me not; sacred song, 
w from Psalm 6, m F. G. Albert, of 
U...S.; med. voice, in E -flat:, © 


Aug. 31,1925" 2..e) Septeve 2), 
622844; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park, N. J. 20069 


O love that casts out fear; sacred 
song, Cuthbert Harris, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Sept. 23, 1925; 2 e@. Sept: 25; H 
621172; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20070 


O mains de femmes; invocation, 
poésie EF. Bouvier, musique Jacques 
Soulacroix, of France. © Sept. 17, 
1925; 1 e Oct. 12; E 624820; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 20071 


O note so dear; when daises pied, w 
Shakespeare, m D. Frame Flint, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 14, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 29; E 624720; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

20072 


°O pensiero; versi e melodia L. Cap- 
petto, of U. S.; mand. ace. © 1c. 
Oct. 21, 1925; E 621918; Lorenzo 
Cappetto, Philadelphia. 20073 


°O ritorne; versi Giovanni Bruno, mu- 
siea Fernando Ligotti, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1925; EH 621158; P. 
Eliseo & son, New York. 20074 


salutaris; musique Jean Luce, of 
France; chant et pf. © Sept. 19, 


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. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20097 


1925; 1 ce. Oct. 12; 
Decourcelle, Paris. 


E 624850; Paul 
20075. 


O sing unto the Lord; anthem, w from 
Psalm 96, m William Baines, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623970; Theo. 
Presser eo., Philadelphia. 20076 


O sole mio; by E. Di Capua, of U. S., 
arr. K. Kotty; ist and 2nd mand. 
4to. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2c. Sept. 17; 
E 623338; K. Kotty, Milwaukee. 

20077 


O sweet content; two-part song, w 
Thomas Dekker, m Norman F. De- 
muth, of England; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] 4to. © Aug. 
12, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 22; HE 624252; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The Year 
book press, ltd., London. 20078 


O Viamis (*O BAdun): Greek song, w and 
melody S. Stamos, of Greece, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. © 1 ec. Oct. 
10, 1925; H 623866; Spyros Stamos, 
Chicago. 20079 


O worship the King; anthem, w Rob- 
ert Grant, m E. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 12; EH 623968; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20080 


Oak (The) tree’s story; cantata for 
children, w Estelle Merrymon Clark, 
m Palmer John Clark, of U. S. 4to. 
©. ,Ocks, 5, 19255...2 ¢, Oct. 9; EH 
621576; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 20081 


Oarsman (The) ; by Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland, op. 103, no. 3, ed. and rev. 
W. *F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 5; B 623901 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 20082 


Occhi di stelle; versi e musica G. Nisi, 
of Italy, domiciled at Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y.; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 621248; 
Giuseppe Nisi, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

20083 

Ocean (The) of love: w and m W. J. 
Buell and Imogene Ferrell, both of 
U. S. [Photographed] © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 623023; William Jedi- 
diah Buell, Los Angeles. 20084 


October end; w William Allis Norris, 
m Roland Farley, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2c. Oct. 22: 
HE 6219638; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20085 


Ode on a Grecian urn; from First 
choral symphony, w John Keats, m 
Gustav Holst, of England; mixed 


72763—26——_9 


voices. 8vo. © Sept. 24, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 26; E 624690; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 20086 


Ode to the Mediterranean; w George 
Santayana, m Reginald C. Robbins, 
of Great Britain; bass or bar. 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1925; EB 
624877; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 20087 


Off to market, Johnny; w Mabel Col- 
lier James, m Frederick Humphries, 


of England; in D. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 17; E 625123; Swan & co., 
Itd., London. 20088 


Officers’ night; valse militaire, Frank 
E. Hersom, of U. S.: pf. © May 
23, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 19; E 621758; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 20089 


~ 


Ogni mese 6 sempe bello; versi Nino 
Marchetti, musica Adolfo Salemme, 
of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 
12, 1925; 2 c«. Oct. 14; E 621645; 
Antonio Lovaglio, New York. 20090 


Ogre dance; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 29; E 6263871; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20091 


Oh! boy, what a girl; from Gay Paree, 
w Bud Green, m Wright and Bes- 
singer, of U. S.; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. Dick Konter. © Sept. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 3; E 620654; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 20092 


Oh bring me back, to that dear old 
vine-covered shack; w and melody 
J. Pezzana, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 24, 
1925 ; HE 626258; Josephine Pezzana, 
Clinton, Ind. 20093 


Oh, come, come to me; w and m J. C. 
Zouboulakis, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1925; EH 621144; John Constantin 
Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 20094 


Oh, daddy we must part; w and mel- 
ody A. Triplett, of U.S). ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620843; Alta Trip- 
lett, Tenneyville, Mo. 20095 


Oh did you ever try potatoes; w 
Charles L. West, m C. L. West and 
Pearl West, both of U. S. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 28; BH. 621948; 
Paragon. musie co., New York. 

20096 


Oh! Dooney oh! do; w Franees Ann 
[pseud. of Frances Walker], m Jan- 
etta Estella [pseud. of S. Lindsey] 
of U. S. © 1c Oct. 9, 1925: B 
621536; Stella Lindsey, Denver. 

20097 


981 


20098 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Til, 0. 8., v. 20 


Oh for a closer walk with God; w | Oh! mama, one little girl; w and 


William Cowper, m Allene K. Bix- 
by, of U. S. 1. High voice; in A 
flat—2. Medium voice; in F.—=3. 
Low voice; in D flat. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. each Oct. 9; E 623851; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 20098 


Oh, Henry; from Suzanne, w Wm. 
Duncan, melody Harold Orlob, of 
U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1925; E 
620936; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

; 20099 


Oh Henry; w Gus Kahn, melody Ted 
Fiorito, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1925; E 623268; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 20100 


Oh Herlinda; w G. W. Barnes, melody 
Eugene Lester, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 1, 1925; E 620644; G. W. 
Barnes, San Antonio. 20101 


Oh how he lied, when I tho’t he was 
telling the truth; w and melody J. 
Crowe, of. U.S: ©" fe. Oce. 24, 
1925; E 626259; Jean Crowe, Grand 
Junction, Col. 20102 


Oh, how He loves; w James Rowe, 
m James H. Ruebush, of U. S. © 


Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; EH 
623205; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 20103 


Oh! how I love my chewing gum; 
w Rubbert sisters, m Bauer bros., 
OFLU." 8: “© Auv. 26; 1925127 c. 
Sept. 11; E 620892; Verona Rub- 
bert, Eldorado, Wis. 20104 


Oh I’m a lollipop; w and melody W. 
L. Gebhard, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623631; William L. 
Gebhard, Lebanon, Pa. 20105 


Oh! I wonder; w and melody Mrs. R. 
O. Steele, of U. S. © 1e. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626248; Mrs. R. O. Steele, 


Stanton, Neb. 20106 
Oh, it’s Florida; w F. P. Linder, 
m Mary Linder, of U. S. © Aug. 


26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620891; 
F. P. Linder, Hartwell, Ga. 20107 


Ch look who’s here; w W. N. Bug- 
bee, m Thos. B. Weaver, of U. S. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee 
co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 10; 
E 621813; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 


euse, N. Y. 20108 
Oh Lord what a morning; w and 
melody Adolph Atkins, of U. S.; 


inC. ©lec. Oct. 5, 1925; BH 621424; 
Chicago music pub. ¢o., ine., Chi- 
cago. 20109 


melody A. G. Dehly, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Sept. 23, 1925; EH 621102; A. Ger- 
hard Dehly, Boston. 20110 


Oh, Molly, oh, stop jollyin’ me; w 
Sidney Clare and Lew _ Brown, 
melody Maceo Pinkard, of U. S: © 
1 e. .Oct.: 7,,,.1925;.E 621506; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 20111 


Oh, pal of mine; w and melody M. 
Scoldfery, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 622994; Mary Scoldfery, 
Gibbestown, N. J. 20112 


Oh, Paris; fox-trot, letra francesca 
Jose C. Barros, letra castellana 
Juan A. Caruso, musica J. Bohr, of 
Germany; pf. Ediciones musicales 
Perrotti. © July 13, 1924; 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1925; E 625387; José Bohr, New 
York. 20113 


Oh she takes the blues from me; w 
and melody O. QO. Simms, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1925; EH 623000; 
Oren O. Simms, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

20114 


Oh, sunny springtime; w and melody 
W. R. C. Wamboldt, of Canada. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 6208382; 
Warner R. C. Wamboldt, Lunen- 
burg, N. S., Canada. 20115 


Oh what a Charleston; Charleston fox 
trot, w and melody HK. Grauer, of 
Austria, domiciled at Elizabeth, N. 
J. ©l1ce. Sept. 16, 1925; E 620949; 
Emil Grauer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

20116 


Oh what a fool I’ve been, to believe 
in you; w and melody G. Schlom, 
of U. S. © 1 €) Oct. 819253. EB 
621495; Gertrude Schlom, Wiikes 
Barre, Pa. 20117 


Oh, what a girl; from When you 
smile, w Phil Cook, m Tom John- 
stone, of U. S. © Sept. 9, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 11; E 623144; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20118 


Oh what a thrill; w and m E. W. 
Young, of U. S.  [Photostat] © 
1 e¢@ Oct. 26, 1925; E 628060; Ed- 
ward Watson Young, New York. 

20119 


Oh! why left I my hame? part-song, 
w R. Gilfillan, m P. McLeod, arr. 
Kenneth Finlay, both of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. 8vo. © Sepi. 
2D, 1925+ 1° ce! Nove (O93 Bi G25a(2; 
A. Weekes & co., Itd., London. 

20120 


982 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ~— 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Ohi why, ‘ch why did you; w V. H. 
Knight, m M. Parée, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1925; EH 621765; 
Vaughn H. Knight, Lincoln} Me. 

20121 


Oh, won’t you be a friend of mine; 
w and melody A. Potee, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623767; Albert 
Potee, Springfield, O. 20122 


Oh you; fox-trot from Oh you, w 
Paul Porter and Benjamin Hapgood 
Burt, m Milton Suskind, of U. S. © 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 623933 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20123 


Oh you Lizzie; w and m H. P. Col- 
ine of US. © Ic. Oct. 9,°1925; 
BE 621557; Harry P. Collins, New 
York. 

Ohio: w C. L. Bryan, melody Luther 
A Clark: of U.S: ~© 1'c. Sept. 16, 
1925; E 620942; Clyde L. Bryan, 
McComb, O. 20125 


Oj; Avremel; w and melody A. King, 
of Poland, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N. Y., arr. A. Schwartzenberg. © 
1c. Oct. 31, 1925; E 626443; Adolph 
King, Brooklyn. 20126 


Oi is er meshige: w and melody J. f. 
anzman, ot:U:.S.° © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1925; E 621398; Joseph I. Tanz- 
man, Newark, N. J. 20127 


Oj sikorko sikoreczko; folk song, na 
tle melodyi ludowej opracowat 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1925; E 623563; Vic- 
tor musie roll co., Chicago. 20128 


Old ballad; par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
14; E 624540; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20129 


Old black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. J. Vollmar, both of U. S.; Ha- 
waiian guit- © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 621840: Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y. 20130 


Old black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. K. Killianus, of U. S.; ukulele 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1925: 2 e¢. 
Wer 19; E 621891; K.-Kotty, Mil- 
waukee. 20131 


Old (An) fashioned melody; by Ar- 
thur L. Brown, of U. S., op. 70; vf. 
© Oct-27, 1925;°2'c Oct) 29:' 
626383 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 20132 

Old fashioned romance; w and m Lee 
Morse, of U. S8.; pf. acc., with uku- 
lele arr. Dick Konter. © Oct. 27, 


20124 | 


20144 
1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 28; E 626399; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co.. inc, New 
York. 20133 


Old folks at home; Swanee river, Ed- 
win P. Christy, arr. K. Killianus, of 
U. S.; ukulele ace. 4to. © Oct. 15, 
1925 3° 2 -e@* Oet» 18 5 BH '621893% “Kk. 
Kotty, Milwaukee. 20134 


Old friends best of all? w from the 
Oregonian, m Carrie B. Adams, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Aug. 
20, :19253:;2 ce: Oct: 9; E 623842; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 20135 


Old Ireland blues; w and melody N. 
S. Webster, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1925; E 621612; Nina Sink Webster, 
Nevada, Mo. 20136 


Old Ironsides; part-song, w Oliver 
Wendell Holmes, m Charles P. Seott, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15: E 
623239; Arthur P. Schmidt 2o., Bos- 
ton. 20137 


Old King Cole: nursery rhyme, m 
Ethel Leginska, of U. 8.; pf., with 
sop. solo ad lib. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
2e. Oct. 12; E 626342; John Church 
eo., Cincinnati. 20138 


Old man’s Charleston; by Bob SJuller 
and Louis Hooper, both of U. S.; 
pf., with B flat clarinet. © 1 ¢ 
Sept. 23, 1925: E 621100; Triargle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

20139 


Old (The) oaken tree; w A. Gagnon, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620817; Aldea Gag- 
non, Fall River, Mass. 20140 


Old pal of mine for you I pine: w 
and melody E. E. Flinn, of U. S&S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623367; 
Evalyn EH. Flinn, Garfield, Ark. 

20141 


Old pal stop crying, old gal aren't 
dying; w and m A. H. Perry, of U. 
S. ©1ec. Sept. 11, 1925; E 620797; 
Augustus H. Perry, Philadelphia. 

20142 

Old pal, sweet pal: w and melody P. 
A. Guerrero. of the Philippines, do- 
miciled at Buffalo, N. Y. © 1 «. 
Oct. 26, 1925; EH 628015; Pastor A. 
Guerrero, Buffalo. 20143 


Old (The) ships; w James H. Flecker, 
m Reginald C. Robbins, of Grezat 
Britain; bass or bar. © Dec. 31, 
1824; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1925; EB 6248738; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

20144 


983 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20145 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Old sweetheart of mine; w and m J. 
L. Marshall, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1925; E 621189; James Lyhne 
Marshall, South Norfolk, Va. 

20145 


- Old-time blessings; w and m W. M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621801; William M. 

“Runyan, Chicago. 20146 


Old time love song blues; w and m 
L. B. Ogden, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621783; Lucile Berna- 
dine Ogden, Des Moines. 20147 


Old (The) trails; march, EH. K. Hey- 
ser, of U. S.: band. 4to. © Oct. 
21, 1925; 2 ¢, Oct. 24; EB 626272; 
Fillmore bros co., Cincinnati. 

20148 


ld Unele Bill; w and m Al. Bernard, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
Sept. 19, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 
623407; Joe Morris musie co., New 
York. 20149 


Oleio, that song is old; blues, w and m 
N. Denissoff, of France. © Oct. 23, 
1925;°1 ec. Oct. 24; EH 625188; N. 
Denissoff, Paris. 20150 


Olive (The) and blue; w and m Mar- 
ten ten Hoor and Walter Goldstein, 
both of U. S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2c. 
Sept. 26; E 623651; Alumni assn., 
of Tulane univer. of La., ine., New 
Orleans. 20151 


Ommo ’e principio; versi EH. Battipar- 
ano, musica Adolf Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ec. 
Sept. 8; EH 623050; D’ Agostino bros., 
inc., New York. 20152 


(on a Nankin plate; w Austin Dobson, 
m Harvey Grace, of England. 1. 
In F min—2. In D min. © Sept. 
17, °1925);:e8 te: each Sepi) 225) 
624625, 624626; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 20153, 20154 


On a slow train thru Arkansaw; w 
and m Al. Bernard, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Sept. 18, 1925. 
2 c. Sept. 18; E 620995; Joe Morris 
musie co., New York. 20155 


On moonlit sea; barecarolle, B. Percy 
James, of U. 8.; pf. © Oct. 6, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623911; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 20156 


On our way to school; w A. EF. Shep- 
ard, melody Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1925; BH 623551; 
Annie F. Shepard, Lexington, Mass. 

20157 


On s’y fait; de lVopérette P. L. M., 
paroles Rip [pseud. of G. G. Thé- 
non], musique H. Christiné, of 
France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
14; E 624418; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20158 


On the banks of the old Delaware; 
w and m Michael J. Carroll, of U. S. 
©: Oct. 7, 19253) Zieh Oereas  h 
621467 ; M. J. Carroll, Trenton, N. J. 

20159 


On the banks of the San Joaquin; w 
and m W. E. Watts, of U. S. © 
Aug. 28;') 192552 ei Sept 25° R 
622927; William Emmett Watts, 
Gardena, Calif. 20160 


On the go; march, G. Bonaldi [pseud. 
of John Orth] of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E 626455; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 20161 


On the Nile; cantata, w and m Paul 
Bliss, of U. S.; sop., alto and bass 
or bar, without solos. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 621013; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 20162 


On the puppy’s tail; w and melody 
Porter Grainger, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 22, 1925; E 626189; Paragon 
musie co., New York. 20163 . 


On the terrace at Saint Germain (Sur 
la terrass de Saint Germain) ; 
poésies André Alexandre, Hnglish 
tr. Frederick H. Martens, musique 
Félix Fourdrain, arr. Victor Harris, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
Oct. 5, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 6; H 621515; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

20164 

On which side do you stand; hymn, 
w J. M. Henson, m 8S. W. Beazley, 
of U.S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 
12; EK 623214; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 20165 


On with the dance; selection, intro: 
Cosmopolitan lady, ete, by Noel 
Coward and Philip Braham, both of 
Great Britain; full military band 
with conductor. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 7; E 624794; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 20166 


Once you were mine; w and melody 
R. Hemingson, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1925 ;; E 621596 ; Ray Hemingson, © 
Wanpaco, Wis. 20167 


Onde ribelle; polka, melody Frank 
Perrone, of Italy, domiciled at 
Corona, L. I., N. Y¥. ©1e. Oct. 31, 
1925; E 626442; Eusebio Impag- 
liazzo, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 20168 


984. 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20193 


Ondes mysterieuses; allegro doloroso, 
J. Franceschi, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; HE 624838; J. 
Franceschi, Marseille, France. 

20169 


One bit of heaven; 
Woodruff, of U. S. 1. Four women’s 
voices. 4to—2. Ten. or sop. solo. 
© Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ce. each Oct. 29; 
E 628099, 628100; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, ine., New York. 20170, 20171 


One day far away; w and melody 
M. M. Duncan, of U. S. ©1«@. Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621889; Maxie M. Dun- 
can, Hannibal, Mo. 20172 


One (The) day I hold you in my 
arms; calendar song, adapted from 
Dvorak’s famous melody, w and m 
James Kendis and Hal Dyson, both 
Oe. wesc. ©: Sept;, 19,-'1925+"2 e. 
Sept. 22; E 6238513; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20173 


One faded rose; souvenir, Franz 
Drdla, English lyric Mitchell Par- 
ish, ed. Jas. J. Harrington, of U. S.; 
in E flat. Philadelphia, Standard 
music pub. co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Oct. 23; E 621979; Morris music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 20174 


One (The) hundred and one best 
songs; for home, school and meet- 
ing, compiled Cable co., book div., 
of U. S.. Rev. 26th ed. 8vo. © 
Sept. 21, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 2; 
A 868812; Cable co., Chicago. 20175 


One hundred percent march; by H. 
Bigelow, of U. S.; pf. Akron, Ohio. 
Akron music sales co. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2c. Oct. 12; E 626013; Emer- 
son Bigelow, Akron, O. 20176 


One love, one life to give; w and mel- 
ody H. C. Maxham, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1925; BH 623015; Earl Cle- 
land Maxham, Chicago. 20177 


One memory; w Tyrone King, m Cecil 
Ellis, of U. S.; med. or low voice. 
© Oct. 12, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 19; EB 
626075; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20178 


One summer night; waltz brilliant, 
M. L. Driver, of U. S., op. 220; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c« Oct. 5; BE 
621380; Maurice Leon Driver, San 
Francisco. 20179 


One wonderful night; from How’s 
the king, w Owen Murphy, melody 
Joe Gorney, of U. 8S. ©1e. Sept. 
15, 1925; E 620926; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 201S0 


m* Arthur) D:- 


——Same. m Jay Gorney, of U. S. 
© Oct. 5,°1925; 2 e Oct. 7; E 
621513; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

20181 


One you love; w and m H. Hilpert, . 
of U. S. © 1 ce Oct. 28, 1925; E 
628103; Harriet Hilpert, Los An- 
geles. 20182 


Only a broken string of pearls; w 
Ray Hibbeler, melody Jerry Suili- 
van, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1925: 


E 623398; Raymond O. Hibbeler, 
Chicago. 20183 
-——-Same. pf. and ukulele acc. © 


Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 30; EH 628141 ; 
Garrick music sales, Chicago. 
20184 


Only a dream; w W. R. G. Duane, 
m W. R. G. Duane and Frank Owen, 
jr., both of U. S. © 1e Oct. 30, 
1925; E 628150; William R. Galt 
Duane, New York. 20185 


Only a memory; w Ted Strong, m 
Jack Hanna, of U. 8.; pf. aece., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. 6, 1925; 2 e: Oct. 6; E 623795 ; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

20186 


Only a rose; from The vagabond king, 
w Brian Hooker, m Rudolf Friml. 
of Bohemia, domiciled at New York. 
©)? Get) 7.192538 2) ve. HOt Te 
621481; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 20187 


Only (The) boy; from Suzanne, w 
Wm. Duncan, melody Harold Orlob. 
of U: S. © 1c, Sept. 15, 1925; E 
620932; Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 

20188 


Only (The) boy to me; valse lento, 
w Mrs. C. M. Keyes, m B. M. Hale, 
of U.'S.' © 2L ¢.. Sept. ‘24, 1925; 
E 623559; Mrs. C. M. Keyes, Webb 
City, Mo. 20189 


Only dreams; w Stan Meyers, m M. 
Gold, of U. S. ©1.e Oct. 2, 1925: 
E 621350; Matthew Gold, Bayonne. 
IN. 20190 


Only (The) girl; song, W. Bald, jr., 
Ota Us 8. Od C. Oct, 12,1995 34h 
621608 ; William Bald, jr., Newark. 
N. J. 20191 


Only in my dreams; w Herman Ruby, 
melody Dave Dreyer, of U. S. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1925; E 623857; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 20192 


Only (The) man I love blues; w and 
m A. Dickerson, of U. S.; in C. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1925; E 622949; Aletha 
Dickerson, Chicago. 20193 


985 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20194 


pt. In, mi Si} Ve 20 


Only one; from A royal pretender, w | Opus no. 3; by F. J. Hobbs, of Great 


Harry B. Smith, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2 
c. Oct. 30; E 626466; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20194 


Only (The) one for me; from Captain 
Jinks, w B. G. De Sylva, m Lewis 
E. Gensler, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 6238148; 
Harms, ine., New York. 20195 


Only (The) words; w and m F. 
Schu-ette, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 29; EH 626402; Florence 
Schu-ette, New York. 20196 


Only you; w and m David F. Cowan, 
of U. S. [Photostat] ©1e. Oct. 9, 
1925; HE 621561; Francis Cowan, 
Hawthorne, N. Y. 20197 


Only you; w and m H. D. Clausen, of 
U. S.; med. voice. © 1 ec. Sept. 26, 
1925; EH 623636; Helen D. Clausen, 
Milwaukee. 20198 


4 
Only you; w L. A. Sabella, melody 
M. Alongi, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623386; Louis A. Sabella 
and Michael Alongi, Chicago. 20199 


Onward go; w Leland C. Fisher, m 
Bertha B. Dye, of U. S. © Sept. 
7, 1925;°2 e Oct» 9; E 621568; 
Charles A. Fisher, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

20200 


Onward Ku klux klansmen; w W. F. 
Russell, m Arthur Seymour Sulli- 
van, of U. S., arr. Henry Flaxon. 
Aurora, Ill., Fox music co. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 17; E 623341; 
Willard Forest Russell, Aurora, Ill. 

20201 

Open the book of Psalms; w and melo- 

dy L. Feingold, of U. S. 


(B°>°AN DY NIN YYY) 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1925; EB 621143; 
Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 20202 


Operatic selections; arr. Oscar Verne, 
of Great Britain; pf., with pts. for 
organ, ist & obbl. violin, cello and 
bass. Faust [2 others] © July 
10, 1925; 1c. July 6; EH 624116; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

20203 

Opus no. 1; by F. J. Hobbs, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Avalon, Calif. ; 
pf. ©l1e. Oct. 17, 1925; E 626082; 
Francis James Hobbs, Avalon, Calif. 

20204. 

Opus no. 2; by F. J. Hobbs, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Avalon, Calif. ; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 17, 1925; E 626083 ; 
Francis James Hobbs, Avalon, 
Calif. 20205 


Britain, domiciled at Avalon, Calif. ; 
pf. ©1ce. Oct. 17, 1925; EB 626084; 
Francis James Hobbs, Avalon, 
Calif. 20206 


Opus no. 4; by F. J. Hobbs, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Avalon, Cata- 
lina Is., Calif.; pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 
1925; E 626148; - Francis James 
Hobbs, Avalon, Calif. 20207 


Opus 1; by A. C. Reynolds, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. acc. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1925; EH 622882; Anna C. Rey- 
nolds, Utica, N. Y. 20208 


Orchestra (The) tenor banjoist; short 
cut to the orchestra, Bill Crookes, 
[i, e.,.AcoW. Crookes], of, Ua Sui © 
Aug.’ 12,1925; 2,¢. Sept. 5; aff. 
Oct. 2; A 870482; A. Wm. Crookes, 
Hartford. 20209 


Orchidee; mazurka, melody D. Tripe- 
pi; of U. Si: © Axe.) OCH TA M925 : 
E 621661; Domenico Tripepi, Brook- 
Lyme yu sete 20210 


Organ album; eight transcriptions of 
the meiodies by Selim Palmgren, 
arr. Ferdinand Dunkley, of U.S. © 


Oct. 12, 1925 20 en) (Oer i iae nH 
621646; Boston music co, New 
York. 20211 


Organ transcriptions; by Frederick A. 
Williams and others, arr. and com- 
piled Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 16, 1925; 2 ce. and 
aff. Sept. 21; A 864684; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20212 


Orientale; by Gaston Borch, of U. S.; 
orch. © Sept. 29, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
8; E 621501; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 20213 


Orientale ; film illustration, Joan Fres- 
co, of Germany, op. 17; orch. Ed. 
Roehr. © Sept. 28, 1925; 1 ¢e. Oct. 
6; E 625023; Roehr a.-g., Berlin. 

20214 


Orientales (Les) ; suite, C. Wittell, of 
U. S.; oreh. 1. From the lips of 
Memnon.. [4 others] © 1 e¢. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 623231; Chester Wittell, 
Reading, Pa. 20215 


Original (The) Guckert’s chords, 
scales and melodies for the violin; 
at sight without notes or teacher, H. 
N. Guekert, of U. S. Toledo, O., 
Union music co. 4to. © June 11, 
1925; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 12; A 
866056; KE. N. Guckert, Toledo, O. 

___ 20216 


986 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20237 


Oro mendace; fox trot, Eugenio Mig- 
none, of Italy; petit orch., con pf. 
conduttore. Ed. Carisch.  4to. © 
mee. 25, 1925.89) exsOet. 10231 
625033 A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

20217 


Orphan (An); w and melody Mrs. A. 


Vellequette, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620824; Mrs. A. Vel- 
lequette, Toledo, O. $ 20218 


Ortmann (Otto) Prelude; by O. Ort- 
mann, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 25, 
£925 20:5 Octo 13H. 621296; .G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20219 


Ostrich song; w and m F. J. Wood- 
Wwards.OL) Uz. S.; pt.’ © ‘I<e.” Sept: 
16, 1925; E 620946; Fred J. Wood- 
ward, Chicago. 20220 


Other days; w and m Helene [pseud. 
of H. Herzog] of U. S. © Oct. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 30; E 628140; Helene 
Herzog, New York. 20221 


Other (The) fellow’s girl; from The 
land of romance, w Raymond W. 
Peck, melody Percy Wenrich, of 


Tes © te. Sept: °23;. 1925-7? Bi 
621089; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
20222. 


Our Christmas joys; w and melody 
ox VYounszreen of U:*S."'©'1 ec. 
Oct. 3, 1925; EH 623761; Jennie A. 
Youngreen, Manchester, Ia. 20223 


Our gallant policeman; w and melody 
J. W. Karbe, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 12, 
1925 ; E 621611; J. W. Karbe, Brook- 
lyn. 


Our garden; w John Alleyne, m Carl- 
yon De Lyle, of Great Britain; in A. 
Croc Pl 192%)" Te: Oct. T=" B 
624732; Swan & co., Itd., London. 

20225 


Our God; to my Maker, sacred song, 
w A. Parobek, m Mrs. J. H. Trimble, 
of U. S.; with violin obbl. (Cover 
title: To my Maker) © May 18, 
1925; 1 ce May 15, 1 ec. Aug. 29; 
E 623548 ; Ida V. Ward, Cleveland. 

20226 


Our God; to my Maker, w A. Parobek, 
m Lois C. Carmichael, of U. 8. © 
May 18, 1925; 1¢. May 18, 1 ec. Aug. 
29; E 616033: Ida V. Ward, Cleve- 
land, O. 20227 


Our hearts, dear Lord, are in the 
hills; hymn, w and m C. W. Laufer, 


of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1925: 2 «. 
Sept. 25; E 621165: Calvin W. 
Laufer, Philadelphia. 20228 


20224 © 


Our landlady is a nice landlady; w 
and m Harry Castling, Julian 
Wright and Dave Sonenscher, all 
of Great Britain; pf. ace., with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in D. [Staff and tonic sol- © 
fa notations] © Oct. 22, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct.. 23; HE ee: B. Feldman & 
co., London. 20229 


Our little gray cottage at the end of 
the street; w Millie Stoltz Sutton, 
m Daniel H. Wilson, of U.S. © 
1c. June 11, 1925; E 617421; Millie 
B. Sutton, The Dalles, Or. 20230 


Our sharp shooters; march, A. Szabo, 
iti 0f (Wie S.-i Dit © ay.c., Oak) 20, 
1925: E 626131: Andrew Szabo, 
jr.. Kenmore, O. 20231 


Ours; w and m Lady Ashmore, of 
Scotland, arr. John P. Ross. © Aug. 
11, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 24; E 624640; 
Paterson’s publications, ltd., Glas- 
gow. 20232 


Out yonder; fox-trot, w Ernie Erd- 
man, m Vincent Rose, arr. Frank H. 
Barry, both of U. S.; orch. Feist 
ed. 4to. © Sept. 24, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 28; E 621220; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

20233 


Outdoor life; melody, California here 
I come, w and m Al Jolson, Bud 
De Sylva and Joseph Meyer. arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male 
voices. Witmark school ed. 4to. 
© Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 9; EB 
620717; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

20234 


Ouverture estivale; par I. Snoek, of 
Netherlands, op. 190; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29. 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 14; E 624511; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20235 


Over here; one-step march song, from 
Kid boots, w and m Dudley Glass, 
of Great Britain. © July 14, 1925; 
1'c. Sept. 23; BE 624678; Allan & 
co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, ‘Australia. 

20236 


Over the homestead hills; w K. F. 
Goad, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
Malden, Mass., Strand music pub. 
co. © Oct. 20, 1925; 2 e Oct. 24; 
E 626351; Kenneth F. Goad, Malden, 
Mass. 20237 


Packer songs; w Cornelia Butler Rob- 
inson, Sarah J. Day and others, m 
J. Albert Jeffrey, R. Huntington 
Woodman and others, all of U. S., 


987 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20238 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Packer songs—Continued. 


compiled and ed. Marion Loder 
Wagner, Lulu Heitkamp Miller and 
R. H. Woodman, © May 2, 1925; 
2 ec. and aff. June 26; A 861875; 
Associate alumnae of Packer col- 
legiate institute, Brooklyn. 20238 


Paganini; operette in drei akten, von 
Paul Knepler and Bela Jenbach, 
musik Franz Lehar, of Hungary; 
klavierauszug mit text. © July 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 29; E 625359; Cres- 
cendo theaterverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 20239 


Pagode (La) fleurie; ouverture, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624493; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20240 


Painted lips; waltz intermezzo, Jean 
Lensen, of Great Britain; pf. 


sept. 4, 19255" 1 GASept. 17° Bb 
624590; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd.,. London. 20241 


Same. arr. Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 14; E 625103; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 20242 


Pal o’ my yesterday; w and m H. 
Dixon, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 26; 
E 628033 ; Harold Dixon music pub- 
lishers, New York. 20243 


Pal of mine; w G. E. De Kruif, 
melody R. W. Bronson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1925; E 621042; 
George E. De Kruif, and Richard 
Willard Bronson, Chicago. 20244 


Pal of my bygone years; w and m 
B. Loudon, of U. 8. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 17; E 623342; Billy 
Loudon, Albuquerque, N. M. 

20245 


Pal of my cradle days; waltz Al. 
Piantadosi, arr. O. Sciacea, both 
of U. S.; full military band. Feist 
ed. 32mo. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 1; E 622891; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

0246 

Paldi (Mari) Six rhythmic pieces; by 
M. Paldi, of U. S.; pf. 1. Fantastic 
dance. [5 others] © Sept. 5, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 18, E 623336; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 20247 


Paim Beach next to West Palm Beach, 
you’ve sure got next to me; fox- 


trot, w and m Jeff Morgan, of U. S. 
© Sept. 22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
623673 ; Morgan & Vorenberg, West 
Palm Beach, Fla. 20248 


Pals of long ago; w Leonard Robert 
Kiecker, melody Herman John 
Masemann, of U. S. © 1 e. Sept. 
2, 1925; E 622917; Herman J. Mase- 
mann, Hamburg, Minn. 20249 


Pals of yesterday; quick march, Alex- 
ander C. Mackenzie, arr. by J. 
Mackenzie Rogan, of Great Britain ; 
military band. obl. 32mo. © Sept. 
17, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 25; E 624719; 


Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 20250 
Pampina pampinedda (Beautiful 
pine) ; three-part cho., Geni Sadero, 
arr. Deems Taylor, of U. S.; 
women’s voices.’ 4to. © Oct. 5, 


1925; 2 e. Oct. 6; E 621516; G. 
Ricordi & co., inec., New York. 
20251 


Pansy faces; minuet, Franz Kohler, 
of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. 
Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 620785; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 20252 


Pantano sfurtunato; versi-P. Ferone, 
melodia Domenico Fonti, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 6238110; Pietro Ferone, 
Brooklyn. 20253 


Papa knows what mama wants, when 
mama’s feeling blue, mama knows 
what papa wants; fox-trot, w 
Christian Marcus and Leon Sca- 
vella, m C, Marcus, arr. N. L. Kin- 
eaid, both of U. S.; orech. 4to. © 
Sept... 1, 1925; 2).e Sept, 22. E 
621237; Lovelight music co., New 
York. 20254 


Papa’s going bye bye; w Peter de 
Rose, m H. Hunter, of U. S. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 e. Oct. 27, 1925; EB 
626322; Howard Hunter, New York. 

20255 


Papillon; by Paul Du Val, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Oct. 24, 1925; 1 c.. 
Nov. 5; E 625366; Banks & son, 
York, England. 20256 


Paray (Paul) Prelude; de P. Paray, 
of France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 e¢. Sept. 14; E 624845; J. Jobert, 
Paris. 20257 


Pardon me; w and melody M. Jack- 
son, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1925; 
E 621188 ; Mike Jackson, New York. 

20258 


988 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Parfums alanguis; valse, V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Editions musicales Buffet Crampon 
et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
14; E 624465; Evette et Schaeffer, 


Paris. 20259 
Paris-Lens; marche, L. Blémant, of 
France; orch. avec direction si | - 
bémol. 4to. © Apr. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624317; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 20260 


Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean; one _ step, 
de P. L. M., Henri Christiné, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
14; E 624546; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20261 


Parlor (The) is a pleasant place to 
sit in Sunday night; w and melody 


Frank Crumit, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 25, 1925; E 6211838; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 20262 


Parted from you; w and m Ilma 


Merska Barnes, of Australia; in D. 


London, Swifts music publishers. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; E 
624259; H. F. Swift, London. 20263 


Partenza (La) del soldato; versi S. 
M. Rotonda, musica Carlo De Carli, 
of Italy, domiciled at Newark, N. J. 
© Oct. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 23; EB 
621932; Stella Mita Rotonda, New- 
ark, N. J. 20264 


Parting; w D. B. Lewis, melody Eliza- 
beth G. Black, of U. S. ©1ce. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623642; Daisy Bernice 
Lewis, Hampton, Va. 20265 


Parting (A) kiss; melody Maurice 
Spitalny, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 14, 
1925; E 621644; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 20266 


Pas légers; air de ballet, L. Maniére, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
© Aug. 29, 1925: 1 c. Sept. 14; EB 
624485; HEvette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20267 


Pas sur la bouche; fantaisie-sélection, 
sur les motifs de l’operette, Maurice 
Yvain, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 6245387; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

20268 


Pascale s’ @ nzurato; versi G. Amato, 
melodia R. De Luca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1. Sept. 2, 
1925: E 622912; Gannaro Amato, 
Brooklyn. 20269 


72763—26——10 


989 


20280 


Pasion divina; vals, Jesus Iturbe 
Ortiz, of Mexico; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623384; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

20270 


Passa maggio; versi L. Sica, musica 
G. Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled at 
Bronx, N. Y.; mand. ace. 4to. 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E 
621652; D’ Agostino bros., ine., New 
York. 20271 


Passione; by Virgilio Ranzato, arr. 
W. H. Squire, of Great Britain ; vio- 
loncello and pf. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 17; H 624588; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 20272 


Pastel; menuet vif, H. Paradis, arr. 
Robert Biederman, of U. S.; pf. 
Aue. 13; 1925:."2 -e: Sept. 21° °R 
623476; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 20273 


Pastorella (La); parole Francesco 
Redi, musica Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco, of Italy. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 20; E 625138; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 20274 


Pathway of roses; suite of easy pieces, 
Jean Marat, of Great Britain; pf., 
English fingering. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 5; E 624203; Cary & @o., 
London. 20275 


Pathway (The) of the stars; pageant 
service for Christmas, w Elsie Dun- 
can Yale, m M. Isabelle Ritter, John 
J. Thomas and others, all of U. S. 
8vo. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 23; 
E 626175; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 20276 


Patriot (The); w Robert Browning, 
m A. Walter Kramer, of U. S., 9p. 
42; high voice, in E. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 626352; John 
Church ¢co., Cincinnati. - 20277 


Patrouille (Une) en 1830; scéne cho- 
rale, paroles H. Rénier, musique L. 
Blémant, of France; ten. 1, 2, bary- 
tons et basses. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 14; E 624484; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 20278 


Pauline; w W. T. Coats, m HEthina 
Roberti, of U. S. © Sept. 2, 1925; 
2 -e. Sept. 8; H 623254; William 
Thomas Coats, Los Angeles. 20279 


Pauline, Pauline, zieh’ an die seid’ne 
Pelerine; tanzlied aus der operette, 
Die grosse unbekannte, Franz Von 
Suppé, arr. Gustav Volk, of Aus- 
tria; violino 1. 4to. © Aug. 1, 
1925; 1 c. Aug. 1; E 615485; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 20280 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


20281 


Paysages d’Alsace; suite, Georges 
Brun, of France, op. 90; orch. sym- 
phonique. 1. Le matin dans les 
Vosges. [38 others] 1. Partition.— 
_2. Parties avee pf. conducteur. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. each Sept. 14; 
E 624427, 624428; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 20281, 20282 


Pe’ lV’onore ...; versi A. Campobasso, 
musica Giuseppe DeLuca, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; 
EK 620986; D’Agostino bros., New 
York. 20283 


Peace and prosperity; galop-march, 
William R. Spence, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
1; E 622867; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20284. 


Peace and prosperity; galop-march, 
William R. Spence, of U. S.; pf., 
four hands. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29; E 626386; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20285 


Peaceful dreams; Norse lullaby, Gas- 
ton Borch, of U. S.; oreh. © Oct. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 7; E 621505; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 20286 


Pearl ivory’s [sic]; by S. Morgan, of 
U.. S.: pf. ° © 1 ¢ Sept. 16,. 1925; 
EH 620953; Sammy Morgan, Atlantic 
City. 20287 


Pearly teeth; w James Lester, m Ar- 
thur Stanley, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
22, 1925; 1\¢., Oet. 23; E. 625172 ;, B. 
Feldman & co., London. 20288 


Pecche’ me lasse . . .; versi e musica 
EK. Battiparano, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York, N. ¥.; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2c. Sept. 30; E 
621257; D’Agostino bros., inc., New 
York. 20289 


Peck (Leonard) Prelude; by L. Peck, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 1 ec. Aug. 18; E 624111; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 20290 


Pene ’e carcerato; versi P. De Sario, 
musica Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 12; EH 621587; Pasquale De 
Sario, Brooklyn. 20291 


Pensée d’amour; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op. 44; pf. © Oct. 5, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 19; E 621955; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 20292 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20. 


Pensées. d’un moment; by Léon J. 
Fontaine, of Great Britain, op. 45, 
nos. 1-3; pf. and violin. 1. Chant 
du crépuscule. [2 others] © Oct. 
26, 1925; 1 «. Oct. 30; EH 625220; - 
Leonard & co., London. 20293 . 


Pep; fox trot, w R. W. Bowers, m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U..S. © 11 ¢ Oct. 17, 
1925; E 626069; R. W. Bowers, Dela- 
ware City, Del. : 20294 


Pep; melody Arthur Schutt, of U. S.. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1925; EB. 626405 ; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 20295 


Peppy (The) pirates; w Wallace Le 
Grand Henderson, m Denise Fos- 
sier, of U. S: . © Oct. 1) 1925 Bic. 
Oct. 2; E 621287; Radio music pub. 
co., Pittsburgh. 20296 


Percy Penguin and his pals; by Peter 
Guy [pseud. of R. J. Powell] of 
U. S. © Sept: 25,1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 
25; aff. Sept. 30; A 867969; R. J. 
Powell, Minneapolis. 20297 


Pereira (Elpidio) Sonate; par’ H. 
Pereira, of Brazil; violon et pf. © 
Sept. 19; 1925; 1 e@: Oct. 12; HB 
624830; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 20298 


Perez (Maurice) Dix mélodies arabes; 
poémes extraits du Jardin des ca- 
resses, Franz Toussaint, musique M. 
Perez, of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ¢e.. Sept: 14; E 624375; Rouart, 
‘Lerolle et cie., Paris. 20299 


Perfect (A), dream; w and m Cecile 
Jaeger Bonner, of U. S.. Arabi, P. 
O., La., J, C. Bonner. © Sept. 8, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 11; E 620768; Mrs. 
J. C. Bonner, Arabi, La. 20300 


Pero hay una melena (But there is 
one little shingle) ; fox-trot, de A 
ver quien nos pisa el poncho, letra 
y musica J. Bohr, of Germany; pf. 
Ediciones Perrotti. [English and 
Spanish text] © Aug. 10, 1924; 1c. 
Oct, 28, 1925; E 625388; Jose Bohr, 
New York. 20301 


Perpetuo mobile (Perpetual motion) ; 
by Carl Bohm, from Little suite, no. 
6, ed, Gustav Saenger, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © July 24, 1925; 

2 ¢, Sept. 21; E 623454; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

20302 


Perpetuum mobile; by Carl Bohm, op. 
380, no. 6, ed. Gustay Saenger, of 
U..S.; violin and pf. © July 24, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 21: E 623453; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement]. 20303 


990 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Persian (A) song of spring; w Hafiz, 
m Mona McBurney, of Australia. © 
Aug. 4, 1925; 1c. Oct. 15; E 625176; 
Allan & co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 20304 


Peter Pan uke method; how to tune 


the ukulele, Peter De Rose, of U.. 


S. Pocket ed, 24mo. © Oct. 9, 


1925; 2 ef and aff, Oect.; 14; .A 
870654; Uke trades pub. co., New 
York. 20305: 
Peter Rabbit in town; the Reeve- 


rational system of musical notation, 
Russell 8. Gilbert, of U. S. Peter 
Rabbit hops down the avenue. [38 
others] © Oct. 6, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
8; E 623817; Sidney A. Reeve, New 
York. ; 20306 


Petit Mozart; menuet, EH. Mezzacapo, 
of Italy, arr. Alf. Amadei; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 
mie etolt sy ihiic, ‘ulyin2, 1925;:.H 
615129; E. Gaudet, Paris. 20307 


Petit (Le) Poulet; paroles Jean Ai- 
card, musique M. Truillet-Soyer, of 
France. 1. Pf. et chant.—2. Chant 
seul. 4to.. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
each Sept. 14; E 624383, 624391; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 20308, 20309 


Petite fantaisie; par Dom Thomas 
Symons, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Meet tot) 124 1 Ee Oct, 1271925; 
EK 624868; Editions Maurice Sen- 


art, Paris. 


Petite romance; by F. Louis Taylor, 
of Hngiand, op. 105, no. 2; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
10; E 624235; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 20311 


Petite suite; par Louis-Jean Borghini, 
of France; instruments 4 cordes 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1. ec. Oct. .12;+EB. 624843 ; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 20312 


Petite valse lente; by Otto Mueller, 
Ot tr Sa Violin, “with pi: ace ©) 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 
621334; Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20313 


Petits (Les) gnomes et la grande 
flamme; par H. Jaques-Dalcroze, of 
Switzerland; pf. © Aug. 29. 1925: 
1 c¢. Sept. 14; E 624440; Heugel, 
Paris. 20314 


Petofi-szimfonia (Peto6fi-sinfonie) ; in 
vier teilen, gedichte Sandor Pet6fi. 
Deutsch J. Steinbach von Dr. Peter 
Jekel, musik Jend Hubay, of Hun- 
gary, op. 119; fiir vier solostimmen, 


20310 


203824 
gemischten, midnner. und kinder- 
chor. Klavierauszug. 4to. [Un- 


garischem und Deutschem text] 1. 
Geburt. Diefreudedernation, Vat- 
erlandsliebe. [3 others] © Sept. 
29, A925 ie. Cet. 135 (E G2Z51025 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

20315 


Peud (La) loup; fable, H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; E 624502; J. Yves K, Paris, 

20316 


Phantasy; by Dorothy Howell, of 
Great Britain; pf: and violin. 
Sept. 24, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 6; HE 624775; 
Augener, ltd., London. 20317 


Phantom land; fox trot, R. Schmidt, 
of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
1'e. Oet. 8, 1925; E 623831; Roy 
Orlando Schmidt, Minneapolis. 

20318 


Pharoah’s daughter; romantic opera 
in 3 acts, Marie Schmidt, English 
tr. John Hacker and L. B., m arr. 
Ludwig Bonvin, of U. §S., op. 1386, 
after melodies by Richard Wagner, 
Engelbert Humperdinck and others. 
Vocal se., with dialogue. 4to. 
Oct. 15, 1925 ;°2°¢e. Oct: 19; D 26825 ; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 20319 


Phi chi lassie o’mine; w E. M. M. 
Blaker, m EH. M. M. Blaker and 
Martin Skiles, both of U. S. ©le. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620807; Edythe 
Mary Marjory Blaker, Steelton, Pa. 

20320 


Phil; w and melody A. Krumrei, of 
U.S... ©edr Gi Sept, 26, 1925. B 
623615; Alberta Krumrei, Holden- 
ville, Okl, 20321 


Philly is a come-back town; w Nelson 
J. Flocker, melody W. A. Moloney, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Oct. 
6, 1925; EE 623802; Walter A. 
Moloney, Altoona, Pa. 20322 


Pianist’s. (The) first and second 
years; by Oesterle, the Reeve-ra- 
tional system of musical notation 
Sidney A. Reeve, of U. S.. v. I. 
© Oct. 6, 1925; 2 e@ Oct. 8: B 
623818; Sidney <A. Reeve, New 
York. [© new matter] 20323 


Piano-albums, no. 10; Edouard Patou, 
of France. The ambush. [5 others] 
© Oct. Pi2, P9254 1Ce.” Oct. 82)! Hh 
625168 ; Hawkes & son, London. 

20324 


991: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20325 


Pibroch (The) ; cho., w Walter Scott, 
m lIorwerth W. Prosser, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 10; H 623124; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 203825 


Piccaninny lullaby; w and m F. S. 
Coulter, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 1, 
‘1925; EH 620639; Fern S. Coulter, 
Millersburg, Pa. 20326 


Pieciridda (La) mia; versi Antonio 
Crivello, musica Giuseppe Gallina, 
arr. Joseph Gioé, both of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 
© 1e July 17, 1925; E 628081; 
Antonino Centonze, Brooklyn. 

20827 


Piecolo zampognaro; hésitation, pa- 
roles A. R. Borella, musica Giuseppe 
Rampoldi, of Italy. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 8; E 624251; Carlo 
Lombardo, Milan. 203828 


Pickles; w E. Colwell, melody Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
17, 1925; E 623318; Eliza Colwell, 
Manawa, Wis. 20329 


Pie Jesu; chanson, musique Vincenzo 
Davieo, of Italy; avee ace. d’orgue 
ou pf. © Aug, 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
14; E 624374; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 20330 


Piedigrotta album de la Cronaca 
bizantina e tavola rotonda; can- 
zone napoletana, 1925, parole e 
musica autori diversi, of Italy. Ed. 
Bideri. Naples, Italy, F. Bideri. 
© Aug. 20, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 16; A— 
Foreign 28563; Italian book co., 
New York. 20331 


Piedigrotta-Gennarelli 1925; parole e 
musica autori diversi, of Italy. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice Gen- 
narelli & ec. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 16; A—Foreign 28567; Italian 
book eco., New York. 20332 


Piedigrotta Marechiaro, 1925; album 
of songs, compilatore. Alman (A. 
Mangione) of Italy. Naples, Casa 
editrice musicale Marechiaro. © 
Sept. 7, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 29; A—For- 
eign 28726; Vincenzo Esposito, 
Naples. 20333 


Piedigrotta Mario, 1925; versi N. De 
Lutio, F. Romano and_ others, 
musica BH. A. Mario, F. Criscuolo 
Loria and others, all of Italy. 
Naples, Casa. editrice musicale, EH. 
A. Mario. © Aug. 14, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 4; A—Foreign 28487; Italian 
book co., Itew York. 20334 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Piedigrotta Rossi 1925; album of 
' songs, compilatore Mario Nicolo’, of 
Italy. Naples, Casa editrici riunite 
Italia America Ceria. © Sept. 7, 


1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 29; A—Foreign 
28727; Vincenzo Hsposito, Naples. 
20335 

Piedigrotta Santojanni. 1925; Can- 


zone napolitana, parole e musica 
autori diversi, of Italy. Naples, 
Italy, G. Santojanni. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 25; A—Foreign 
28735; Italian book co., New York. 

; 20336 


Piedigrotta 1924; rapsodia napoletana, 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy ; 
pf. 1. Tarantella scura. [4 others] © 
© Oct. 19, 1925; 1 ec Oct. 20; BE 
625137; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


20337 
Piedigrotta 1925; nuove canzoni, au- 
tori diversi, of Italy. Naples, 


Italy, Casa editrice musicale G. Ca- 
polongo. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
25; A—Foreign 28734; Italian book 
co., New York. 20338 


Piedigrotta 1925: n. 8 del periodico 
La canzonetta, con suppl. musicale. 
Naples, Casa editrice Francesco 
Feola. © Aug. 14, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
4; A— Foreign 28488; Italian book 
co., New York. 20339 


Piedigrottino mandolimario 1925; 23 
eanzoni, ©. A. Mario, ed altri autori, » 
of Italy; mand. Naples, Italy, Casa 
editrice musicale E. A. Mario. 4to. 
© Aug. 20, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 25; A— 
Foreign 28733; Italian book co., 
New York. 20340 


Pienze pe’ n’ ato ma no cchiu’ pe’ me; 
versi P. L. Faggello, musica L. 
Canoro, of U. S.; mand. ace. ©1c. 
Oct. 30, 1925; E 628156; Peter L. 
Faggello, Brooklyn. 20341 


Pierrette and Pierrot; summer revel, 
Felix Corbett, of England; pf. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 1c. Sept. 29; EH 
624704; Warren & Phillips, London. 

20342 


Pierrot waltz; from Merry-merry, 
melody Harry Archer, of U. 8S. 
1c Sept. 1, 1925; EH 622894; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. 20343 


Pig Alley stomp (Rue Pigalle) ; mel- 

ody Spencer Williams, of U. S. 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1925; H 621155; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 
20344 


992 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Pig’n whistle; by Marian Coryell, of 
i, Sot phi © Aug: 2651925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 11; E 620907; Royell press, 
Chicago. 20345 


Pimpante-marche; de Paul Wachs, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E 6243848; J. Hamelle, 
Paris. 20346 


Pinewood trail; march, J. Vollmar, of 
U. S.; Hawaiian guit. with reg. 
guit. acc. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 
19; E 621842; Jacob Vollmar, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 20347 


Pintura (La) blanca; danzon, EH. Gre- 
net, of Cuba; pf. Habana, Musica 
Semanal. © June 15, 1925; 1 ce. 
Sept. 12; E 624261; Eliseo Grenet, 
Havana, Cuba. 20348 


Pioggia di stelle; polka, melodia G. 
Buzzolani, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1925; 
EH 621197; Giosué Buzzolani, New 
York.’ , 20349 


Piquant (A) gossip; intermezzo, G. 
Gagelstein, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © 1c. Sept. 11, 
1925: E 621025; Gregory Gagelstein, 
New York. 20350 


Piquita; waltz song, from Love’s call, 
w Joe Byron Totten, m Arthur 
Bergh, of U. S. -© Sept. 10, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 12; E 620881; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 20351 


Pirate (The) chief; with the story, 
fingering, phrasing [etc], Ernest R. 
Kroeger, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 621000; Art 
publication soe., St. Louis. 20352 


Pirates’ bones; w Erdell Mutchler, m 
Josie Hinton Fink, of U. S. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 21; BE 628005; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20353 


Pirates march; by W. F. Braun, of 
U. S.; pf. Pittsburgh, Pa., Braun 
and Thompson. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 2; E 621291; W. F. Braun, 
Pittsburgh. 203854 


Pirate’s (A) tale; by W. Berwald, of 
U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28 1925; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 30; E 621323; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20855 


Pitter pat; w and m H. W. Price, of 
U. S.. © 1 e.. Sept. 30, 1925: B 
621241; Harry Wilder Price, Chi- 
cago. 20356 


Pizzicato ; par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 


20367 


Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14: E 
624544; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
20357 


Plaint; by Thompson Carr, of Eng- 
land; violoncello with pf. acc. Hd.- 
Laudy. © Aug. 24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
8; E 624096; Laudy & co., London. 

20358 


Plainte nostalgique; de Vecsey, of 
Hungary; violon et pf. © June 5, 
1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; E 625085; Al- 
berti verlag, Berlin. 20359 


Planing; w and m C. Montague and 
Harry Lewis, both of U. S. ©1«. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620819; Constance 
Montague, New York. 20360 


Plant some roses in memory’s garden : 
duet, from Riquette, w Harry B. 
Smith, m Osear Straus, of Germany. 
© Sept. 5, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 9; 2 «. 
Sept. 9; E 623080; Harms, inc¢., 
New York. 20361 


Plantation joys; melody L. C. Russell. 
of U. S. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1925; E 
628048 ; Louis C. Russell, Chicago. 

20362 


Play; by Thomas Horace Evans, of U. 
S., op. 7, no. 3; pf.; in E flat maj. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Chandler-HKbel. 1. 
Little overture.—[3 others] © Aug. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 1; E 623304; 
Edith Gertrude Selene Evans, Free- 
port, N. Y. 20363 


Play those blues; song and fox-trot 
blues, w and m D. Parrish, of U. &. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 624292; 
Dan Parrish, Rueil, France. 

20364 


Pleading (Bitte); part-song, w Her- 
mann Hesse, English version J. E., 
m A. Walter Kramer, op. 48, no. 2b; 
mixed voices. Fischer ed. 4to. € 
Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29: EH 626414: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [C€ 
arrangement] { 20365 


Same. no. 2c., arr. Howard Bar- 
low, of U. S.; ten. 1 and 2 and bass 
1 and 2. Fischer ed. 4to. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 626413: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement] 20366 


Pleasant are Thy courts above; an- 
them, w H. F.. Lyte, m H. J. Storer, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 27, 1925; 2 e«. Oct. 29;° E 
626362; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 20367 


993 


CATALOGUE, OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20368 


Please, daddy, 
Jesse G. M. Glick, melody I. M. 
- Wilson, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 620634; Irving M. Wilson, 
San Francisco. 20368 


Please get heaven on the air; :w E. L. 
Fish, m Lucile Burton, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 623246; Edwin 
Leslie Fish, San Francisco. 20369 


Please let me know; w and melody J. 
F. Goulart, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621871; Joseph F. Goulart, 
Providence, R. I. 20370 


Please, please, Louise; w Benny Davis, 
melody Abner Silver, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 1925; EH 623554 ; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 203871 


Plenty of fun; by L. C. Russell and P. 
Barbarin, both of U. S.; pf. ©l1e 
Oct. 26, 1925; E 628049; Louis C. 
Russell and Paul Barbarin, Chicago. 

20372 


Pleurs de Novembre; lamento, Vin- 
cent Fosse, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624509; J. 
Yves K, Paris. 20373 


Ploughman (The); w George Santa- 
yana, m Reginald C. Robbins, of 
Great Britain; bass or bar. © Dec. 


31,4924: 1 ie. Oct, 42, 19253, 0 1 
624873; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 20374 


Plunker chord chart; by Alma Nash 
and Marion Bradbury, both of U. 
S. obl. 48mo. 1. Guitar and guitar 
banjo.—2. Five string banjo and 
plectrum banjo. © Oct. 24, 1925; 
2 c. each Oct. 30; aff. Oct. 28; A 
873342, 873343; Plunker chord ¢o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 20375, 20376 


Poema appassionato; par Piero Cop- 
pola, of Italy; violon et pf. © Dec. 
Ot, 1924 Sore “ Oet, AZ! 1925 Hh 
624969; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 20877 


Poéme de printemps; intermezzo, 
Georges Picquet, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
17, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 624998; 
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. 

203878 


Poéme slave; par Pierre Arbeau, of 
France; pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 12; EH 624990; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 20379 


Poéme tendre; par L. Maniére, of 
France; oreh. avee pf. conducteur. 


sing me a song; w , 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 


et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 
14; E 624486; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 20380 


Poémes de Ronsard; musique Francis 
Poulene, of France; mezzo-sop. 1. 
Attributs. [4 others] © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624484; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 20381 


Poésies; quatre morceaux, Hd.. Pol- 
dini, of Hungary, op. 73; pf. © 
Apr. 20, 1925; 1 ¢« Aug. 20; E 
624174; Julius Hainauer, Breslau, 
Germany. 20382 


Polliwog (The); w Arthur Guiter- 


man, m Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 


male voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © 
Sept. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 24; EH 
623544; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20383 


Polly put the Kettle on; juvenile song, 
w Lytton Cox, m Henry S. Sawyer, 
of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
21; E 621913; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 20384. 


Polyglot; American interlude, E. Piz- 
zO, of Italy; orch. avec pf. conduc- 


teur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624453; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 20385 


Pond lilies; w Jesse M. Winne, arr. 
Fred Lampe, of U. S.; oreh. 4to. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25: E 
621129; Emil Ascher, ine. New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

386 


Ponies on parade; drill, from Harl 
Carroll’s vanities of 1925-1926, 
Clarence Gaskill, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept. 19,. 1925;.2 c Sept. 26; 5 
623589; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

20887 

Poor me; w and m A. M. Daniels, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 626023 ; 
Alice MecNees Daniels, Memphis, 
Tenn. 20388 


Poor old lady Brown; w and melody 
B. B. Uthoff, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 622984; Blossom B. Ut- 
hoff, St. Louis. 20389 


Poor Pierrot; from Merry-merry, w 
Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622905; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 20390 


Por ti; tango milonga, José Sentis, of 
Spain; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Sept. 


994 


. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925. 


20412 


14, 1925; EB 624521 ; Francis Sala- 
~ bert, Paris. 20391 


Portrait (Le) de Niles overture, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. ©: Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ce. Sept: 14; EH 624512; J. Yves K, 
Paris. . 20392 


Postponed (The) marriage; tone poem, 
S. Stephanoff, of Bulgaria; orch. sc. 
© 1'e« Aug. 31, 1925; E 622962; 
Irene V. Shishmanoff and Stephan 
Stephanoff, New York. 20393 


Pour faire fleurir le beau jardin; par 
E. Jaques-Dalcroze, of Switzer- 
fandeepr 1c) Aug, 29, 19255" "1c. 
- Sept. 14; E 624442; Heugel, Paris. 

20394 


Pour paix; pas redouble, sur. les 
motifs de la chanson de Loysel et 
Soler, arr. Raoul Soler, of France; 
oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. “29, 1925; 1c. Sept.. 14; HE 
624500; J. Yves K, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 20395 


Pour Simone; berceuse, Ch. Pillon, of 
France, op. 127; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E 624313; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 20396 


Poursuite; allegro caprice, Vincent 
Fosse, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624507; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20397 


Practical chord signs; consistent with 
the harmonic theory of Hugo Rie- 
mann, with univ. modulating har- 
mony chart and illus. of harmonic 
anal., I. D. Hurlbut, of U. S. 8vo. 
© July 1, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8; A 861721; I. D. Hurlbut, Prairie 
du Chien, Wis. 20398 


Practical method for the plectrum ban- 
jo; with a complete arr. of chords 
with diagram, guit. tuning, com- 
DHEA UmIK, | <ISotéy,. of — Us Sx. 4tos 
(Cover title: Kotty’s method for 
the plectrum banjo) © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 19; E 621014; K. 
Kotty, Milwaukee. 20399 


Préiludium und. Menuett; von Hein. 
rich Werkmeister, of Germany; vio- 
lonecello mit klavierbegleitung. © 
eepre WG, 1925 sole, -Aug. (202 
624150; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 20400 


Praise and thanksgiving; cantata, w 
from the Bible, m W. J. Marsh, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 


© Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; EB 
623126; Arthur P. Schmidt co:, Bos- 


ton. 20401 
Praise God, I'm saved; w and m H. 
G. Tovey, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 


1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621785; Her- 
bert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 
20402 


Praise songs; w and m G. T. Hare- 
wood, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chicago. 1. He is excellent. [2 
others] © June 1, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
28; E 628115; Giadstone T. Hare- 
wood, Chicago. 20403 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m Alfred Wooler, 
of UU. SS.) mixed’ voiees.. 4te: 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 621636; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20404 


Prayer (The) of an exile; w G. Tyson, 
melody Luther A. Clark, ofs Wiss. 
© 1 e. Oct. 2, 1925; E 621359 ; Gene- 
vieve Tyson, Baltimore. 20405 


Predica (Una) morale; versi L. Mat- 
tiello, musica F. L. Cataldo, of Italy ; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 23, 1925; E 623953 ; 
Renzo Todini, Brooklyn. 20406 


Prélude 4 l’aprés-midi d’un faune; de 
Claude Debussy, transcription Louis 
Carembat, of France; violin. © 
Aug. (29, 1925 9.11: ‘ed Sept.ci4:7 
624357; J. Jobert, Paris. [© tran- 
seription | 20407 


Prelude and ballet; by George Dyson, 
of Great Britain, ed. Thomas F. 
Dunhill; pf. © Sept. 28; 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 12; E 625244; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 20408 


Premier baiser; pastel, Héléne Graton, 
of France; quatuor 4 cordes avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 41: @ Oct 12301624821 ;Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 20409 


Préparations pour une methode de 
solfége rythmique vocal; par Emile 
Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzerland, 1°* 
fase. 8vo. © Sept. 22, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 6; E 625024; Jobin & cie, Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 20410 


Prete pero; parole Francesco Redi, 
musica Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, 
of Italy. © Oct. 19, 1925; 1c. Oct. 
20; ' E 625139; G. Ricordi & ©co.. 
Milan. 20411 


Pretending; w and melody B. O. 
Brooks, of We °S. (a, te Sept. 4, 
1925; E 623094; Belle Orton Brooks, 
Chicago. 20412 


“999 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20413 


pt. III, n. s., V. 20 


Pretty baby; I’m in love with vou; 
fox-trot, w Louis Moiselle, French 
version Francis C. Chantereau, m 
Bert Lowe and Bernardo Fazioli, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 19, 1925; 
E 626085; Franco-American music 
pub. co., Boston. 20413 


Pretty little baby; fox trot, w and m 
Prise A. (Bert) Engle, of U. S., arr. 
Eugene Platzman. © 1c. Sept. 25, 
1925; E 621141; Prise A. Engle, 
Carlos, Ind. 20414 


Pretty little baby; w Sid Silvers, mel- 
ody Ben Bernie and Phil Baker, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1925; 
FE 628010; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

20415 


Pride (The) of Dixie, New Orleans; 
w and m M. J. Gibbons, of U. S. © 
Oct. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 26; EH 628046; 
M. J. Gibbons, New Orleans. 20416 


Priére; par H. Lucas, of France; vio- 
lon et pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 624378; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 20417 


Primmavera! sott’ ’e rrose. .; versi L. 
Sica, musica Adolf Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
8; E 623048; D’Agostino bros., inc., 
New York. 20418 


Primrose (The) ; by A. Y. Johnson, of 
U. S.; pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1925; 
E 623393; Alma Yost Johnson, Ava- 
lon, Pa. 20419 


Prince Charming; or, The capture of 
the queen of hearts, cumic operetta 
in one act, w Catherine H. Ricker, 
m Joseph Surdo, of U. S. Voeal sc. 
4to. © Oct. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; 
D 26882; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 20420 


Prince (The) of Peace; w and m Wal- 
ter A. Shawker, of U. S. 8vo. © 
Oct. 15, 1925 ; 2 ce. Oct. 23; E 626178; 
Adam Geibel music co., Philadel- 
phia. 20421 


Prince (The) of sleep; part song, w 
Walter De La Mare, m Edward 
Elgar, of Hngland; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 14; 
E 625105; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

20422 


Princess of dreams; from Nicolette, w 
Kingsley Lark, m Patrick Barrow, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 24, 1925: 
1c. Sept. 5; E 624194; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

20423 


Princess (A) of Kensington; five easy 
pieces from the opera, Edward Ger- 
man, adapted and arr. Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
He was a simple sailorman. [4 
others] © Sept. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
26; E 624710; Chappell & co.,. ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 20424 


Principe (Remy) Cadenza; per il 
concerto in sol maggiore per violino 
di W. A. Mozart, R. Principe, of: 
Italy. Ed. Ricordi. © Oct. 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 20; E 6251388; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20425 


Sei pezzettini facile (Six petits 
morceaux faciles) ; con l’applicazione 
dei colpi fondamentali dell’arco, R. 
Principe, of Italy; violino e pf. Ed. 
Ricordi. [Italian, French, English 
and Spanish text] © Oct. 19, 1925; 
1 e¢. Oct. 20; E 6251384; G. Ricordi 
& co, Milan. — 20426 


Principles of bowing and phrasing; 
by Franz Kneisel, of U. S.; violin. 
8vo. © June 29, 1925; 2c. Sept. 21; 
aff. Sept. 19; A 867531; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 20427 


Printemps (Le) passa; trio, Georges 
Lauweryns, arr. Francis Salabert, 
of France; pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec contrebasse, ad lib, © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; H 624420; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 20428 


Priscilla; by Paul Bliss, of U. S.; pf. 
© Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 
626367 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 20429 

Professors; w Al. Bryan, melody 
Paul F. Van Loan and Vincent 
Lopez, both of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1925; E 623172; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 20430 


Prolog (Prologue); von Karl Som- 
mer, of Germany; orch. no. 9. © 
Aug. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 10; HE 


624610; Heinrichshofen’s 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


verlag, 
20431 


Prossime nozze; mazurka, Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy. © 1c. Oct. 10, 
1925; E 623864; Avitabile bros., 
New York. 20432 


Prucessione; versi Luigi Sica, musica 
Giuseppe De Luca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 8; E 
623053 ; D’ Agostino bros., inc., New 
York. 204383 

P’tit’? (La) dame lavabo; chansonette 
gaie, paroles André Lénéka, musique 
Ant. Ferré, of France et Ciro Ur- 


996 


nos, 9-10, 1925 


bini, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624469; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 20434 


P’tit (Un) machin comm’ ¢a; paroles 


Georges de Wissant, musique Joseph 
Szule, of France. © June 5, 1925; 


1 c¢. Aug. 29; E 624045; Edition 


Charles Brull, Paris. 20435 


Puccini (Giacomo) Madam Butter- 
fly; selection, arr. Edward Green, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 26, 
1925 Gf Live) Oct: 27 7 DB: 625216; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20436 


Puddin’ papa; w and melody Harold 
Gray, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1925; 
E 626190; Paragon music co., New 


York. 20437 
Pulecinella innamorato! intermezzo, 
pezZzo caratteristico, Francesco 


Paolo Frontini, of Italy; petit-orch., 
con pf. conduttore. Ed. Carisch 


4to. © Aug. 8, 1925: 1 ¢. Oct. 12; 
EK 625031; A. & G. Carisch & e@¢., 
Milan. 20438 


Pulling hard against the stream; w 
H. Clifton, m M. Hobson, arr. Chas. 
He(Gabriel; “of Us: S:: © Aug: 1, 
1925; 2c. Aug. 27; EH 623524; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 20439 


Puppydogs’ tales; by Dorothy Howell, 
of Great Britain, ed. Thomas F. 
Dunhill: pf. 1. The Aberdeen ter. 
rier. [4 others] © Sept. 28, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 12; E 625249; Edward Ar- 
nold & co., London. 20440 


Puss in the corner; galop, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 4; pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 c Sept. 1; B 
622870; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 20441 


Puss’n boots; by Marian Coryell, of 
U. S.; pf. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 620906; Royell press, 
Chicago. 20442 


Put me on the old stern-wheeler; w 
and m Hric Valentine and Joe Tun- 
bridge, both of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., With banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in F._ [Staff 
and tonie sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
tole Lue) Oct.:235 > By 6251742 Bb: 
Feldman & co., London. 20443 


Put the Bible back into the schools; 
w R. H. Newingham, m and cho 
Wm. LL. Thompson, of U. S: *@© 
Sep 15, 1995:" 2. ¢, Sept. 172°" 
623340; Thompson music co., Strea- 
tor. TH: 20444 

Qu’en dira-t-on; intermezzo idylle, W. 
Comina, arr. Maurice Daras, of 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20454 


France; oreh. avee pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 12; 
E 625001; M. Daras, Paris. [© 
arrangement |] 20445 


Qu’en dit labbé; opérette galante en ~ 
3 actes, livret Battaille-Henri, mu- 
sique Louis Urgel, of France; par- 
tition complete pour chant et pf. © 
Sept) 7) 19233 Ave. Oeth.1234. D 
26822; Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 

20446 


Quand les femmes sont jolies; de 
Quand on est trois, paroles Albert 
Willemetz, musique Joseph Szulc, of 


France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 
14; E 624411; Francis Salabertt, 
Paris. 20447 


Quand les femmes sont jolies; fox- 
trot de Quand on est trois, Joseph 
Szule, arr. F. Salabert, both of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14: 
E 624538; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 20448 


Quand passe une étoile; Maytime, fox- 
trot, d’Une soir de folie, paroles 
Louis Lemarchand, musique Vin- 
eent Rose, of France. © May 15, 
1925; 1 ce. June 8, 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
614842; Publications Francis-Day- 
Paris. 20449 


Quant’ e’ bella ’a primmavera; versi 
e musica Gennaro Quaranta, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
ace, S8vo. .©. Sept. 1, 1925: 2 « 
Sept. 18; E 620990; Verdi music 
roll mfg. co., New York. 20450 


Quant’ e’ bella ’a vernata; versi e 
musica L. Donadio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; mand. ace. 8vo. 
© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 
620988; Verdi music roll mfg. co., 
New York. 20451 


Quanto m’ami; one step, versi Pas- 
quale Cristiano, musica Mario Ni- 
cold, of Italy. Napoli, Case editrici 
Riunite Italia America Ceria. 4to. 
©: Sept...25,. 1925.5 1:.e.. Oct. 27; BE 
625189; Vincenzo Esposito, Naples. 

20452 


Quartett no. 2; von Gunter Raphael, 
of Germany, op. 9; 2 violinen, viola, 
violoncell; in © dur. © Oct. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 20; E 625112; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 20453 


Quartetto; by Hans Krasa, of France; 
ist and 2nd violon, alto, violoncelle. 
Partition. 12mo. © Sept. 21, 1925; 
1 ce. Oct. 12; E 624818; Max HEschig 
& cie., Paris. 20454 


997 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20455 


Quatuor ; de Gabriel Fauré, of France, 
op. 121; orch. Partition. Repro- 
duction photographique du manu- 
serit. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; E 624397; Durand et cie., Paris. 

20455 


Que triste estoy; letra y musica fg- 
nacio Fernandez Esperén (Tata 
Nacho), of Mexico. © Sept. 23, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 6; EH 624740; En- 
rique Munguia, Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. . 20456 


Queen of Araby; w and m D. Moro 
and Bert H. Carlson, both of U. BS. 
© Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c Sept. 8; E 
622979; Sonora shop publishers, 
Honolulu. 20457 


Queen of my dreams; w and melody 
S. Vetro, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626257; Samuel Vetro, Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 20458 


Queen of spades; by Jelly Roll Mor- 
ton, arr. Elmer Schoebel, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 12; E 626230; Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 20459 


Queer (A) story; old Irish tune, w 
F. W. Harvey, m adapted and arr. 
A. Herbert Brewer, of England ; sop. 
or ten. (In A sprig of shamrock) 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 9; EH 
624108; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
[© adaptation and arrangement] 

20460 


Queer yarns; four songs, w Walter 
de la Mare, m Brainbridge Crist, 
of U. S. 1. Alas, alack. [8 others] 
© July 10, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 21; HE 


623462; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 20461 
Quella che ci passa accanto. . ; versi 


L. Sica, musica G. De Luea, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York, N. 
Y.; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 e«. Sept. 30; E 621256; 
D’Agostino bros., ine., New York. 
20462 


Quid retribuam Domino; sacred cho., 
m by a Sister of Mercy, of U. S.; 
three women’s voices or four pt. 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 381; E 626477; Sisters of 
Mercy, Providence, R. I. 20463 


Quincy; w and m G. D. Haynes, of VU. 
S. © June 10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; 
E 626128; G. Durell Haynes, Boston. 

20464 


Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conservatory 
of music; pf. and organ course, M. 
L. Quinn, of U. S. 1. See. 8, lessons 


pt. II, n.s., v. 20 


11-142. Lessons 5, 6. © Aug. 3, 
1925 +" “eV eaen: Oct. 15; aff. Oct. 
14; ‘A 870699, 870700 ; Marcus Lucius 
Quinn, Dorchester, Mass. 

20465, 20466 


Same. 1. Sec. 14, 15, lessons 35-— 
42,—2. Sec. 22, 23, lessons 67-74.—3. 
See. 24, 25, lessons 75-824. See. 
36, 37, lessons 123-130. © Sept. 3, 
14, 17, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 15; aff. 
Oct. 14; A 870701-870704; Marcus 
Lucius Quinn, Dorchester, Mass. 

20467-20470 


Quintett; von Arnold Schonberg, of 
Austria, op. 26; fl6te, oboe, klarin- 
ette, horn und fagott. 1. Partitur. 
16mo.—2, Stimmen. © June 10, 
July 2, 1925; 1 c. each Sept. 8; E 
624212, 624220; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 20471, 20472 


Race for life; by Clarence Burg, of 
U.i:8); p= : ©} Sept.vas 1925 2c: 
Sept. 4; E 623069; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20473 


Radhia; valse, Charles Cuvillier, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1 @. Oct. 3; 
EH 624730; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

20474 


Radiant (The) land; w Arthur Syd- 
ney Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. 
Demarest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626105; Victoria 
Booth-Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. 

20475 


Radio, bring my Sweetheart back to 
me; w J. Bonello, m Ray Hibbeler, 
of U. S. ©1e Sept. 1, 1925; B 
620638; Joseph Bonello, San Fran- 
cisco. 20476 


Radio (The) queen; tiara, J. R. Han- 
sen, of U. S.; 1st ten. banjo or 
mandola and 2nd ten. banjo, with 
pf. and ten. banjo ace. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621900; John 
R. Hansen, Ely, Mitin. 20477 


Radio song; w A. Lipschutz, melody 
J. Maser, of U. S. © 1 e Sept. 5, 
1925; E 620697; Abe Lipschutz and 
Jack Maser, Philadelphia. 20478 


Radiola Rose: w and m A. C. Agern, 


of-U.. S. © 1 ey Och area 
621486; Arthur C. Agern, Santa 
Clara, Calif. 20479 


Raggiunanno. . ; versi E. Battiparano, 
musica G. De Luea, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y.; mand. 


ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 30; E 621258; D’Agostino 
bros., ine., New York. 20480 


998 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20503 


Ragone (Vincent) Fifteen melodious 
duets; by V. Ragone, of U. S.; for 
two E flat, or B flat, or C melody 
saxophones. © Aug. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21; E 623423; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 20481 


Rain or shine she’s gonna be mine in 
the morning; w and m EK. C. Wright, 
of U. S., arr. Ted Rose. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 626019; E. C. 
_Wright, Casper, Wyo. 20482 


Rainbow tears; w Louise Garwood, 
m Wilson Fraser, of U. S. © Sept. 
30, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 623705; 
E. Morris music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20483 


Rainy day can’t rain on me; w H. 
Peden, m Hugene Platzman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; EH 623381; 
Elizabeth Peden, Chicago. 20484 


Rainy days; fox trot, w Roscoe Gil- 
more Stott, m Clay Smith, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 9; 
E 620726; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

20485 


Raliy to service; for rally day, w 
Elsie Duncan Yale, and others, m 
M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy EH. Nolte 
and others, all of U. S. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Judson press. 8vo. © 
Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c«. Sept. 28: E 
621208 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

20486 


Rapsodie de printemps; par D. HE. 
Inghelbrecht, of France; partition 
d’orch. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 e Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624864; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 20487 


-Rastus and Mandy at de colahed pic- 
nic; w W. N. Bugbee, m Chas. W. 
A. Ball. of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y.. 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 5, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 23; E 628148; Willis 
N. Bugbee, Syracuse. 20488. 


Ravin’ blues; w and m H. Jenkins, 
arr. Noah H. Perkins, both of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1925; E 628145; 
Hezekiah Jenkins, Washington. 

20489 

Razzberries; w P. L. Haims, melody 
Herman A. Hummel, of U. 8S. ©1 
e. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620750; Philip 
L. Haims, Cleveland. 20490 


Razzle, jazzle, razzle, jazzle do; fox- 
trot, w Joseph School, m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1925; 
E 626004; Mrs. Joseph School, Elm 
Grove, W. Va. 20491 


Read (Henry L.) Melodie; by H. L. 
Read, of England; pf. ©: Aug. 27, 
1925; 1c. Sept. 3; E 624055; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 20492 


Rebe (Die) duftet, es bliihet das feld: 


worte Paul Steinmiiller, musik 
Waldemar von Baussnern, of Ger- 
many; mdnnerchor. 4to. © Sept. 
Doe ony, ae’ eC; VOCE Va) WH 624734: 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 20493 


Reckless don’t care mama blues; w 
and melody Sodarisa Miller, of U. 
S:; in°C.-© 1 ¢.-Qct. 5, 1925; EB 
621422; Chicago music pub. co., inc., 
Chicago. 20494. 


Récréation du _ guitariste; quatorze 
piéces, Nap. Coste, op. 51, rev. et 
doigtées Alfred Cottin, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
624282; Marcel Jumade, Paris. [© 
revision and fingering] 20495 


Recuerdo; tango, G. Walton, of 
France. 4to. 1. Orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur.—2. Pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. each Sept. 14; E 6243438, 624344; 
J. Rousset, Nogaro, France. 

20496, 20497 


Red hot papa blues; w Faust Costello, 
melody Harold Johns, of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at Philadelphia. © 
1 e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 623717; Thos. 
D. Caruso ¢co., Philadelphia. 

20498 


Red (The) rose; w and melody Mrs. 
M. E. Cleveland, of U. S. © 1e 
Sept. 19, 1925; E 623366; Mrs. M. 
H. Cleveland, Mojave, Calif. 20499 


Redeemed by the blood; w James 
Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. © 
Sept, 15; 19255" 2) e. Oct: | 19:40 
621798 ; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 20500 


Redhawk; Indian intermezzo, Horace 
Shepherd, of Great Britain; violin 
with pf. ace 4to. Sept. 24. 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 5; E 624739; M. de 
Wolfe, London. [© arrangement] 

20501 


Reduction blues; fox trot, w Gilbert 
Wells, m Otis Spencer, of U. S. y 
Sept. 3, 1925; 2” c.' Sept.. 5;° HE 
623102; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

20502 


Reeve (G.) Adagio; from Short suite, 
G. Reeve. of England; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1925; 1 c Sept. 21; 
E 624608; Bosworth & co., Itd., 
London. 20503 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20504 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 20 


Refiets; by Clarence Cameron White, 
of U. S., op. 24, no. 1; pf. © Sept. 


28, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 30; E 621332; | 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
20504 


Refrain lyrique; par Alfred Laliberté, 
of Great Britain; violon et pf. 
Sept. 15, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 15; B 
624677; Edition Belgo-canadienne, 
Montreal, Canada. 20505 


Reina (La) (The queen) ; California 
tango, w and m F' C, Vallejo, of 
U. S. San Francisco, Dudley & Bar- 
rett. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
21; EH 621015; Francisea Carrillo 
Vallejo, San Francisco. 20506 


Reinas del amor; vals, w and m J. M. 
Diaz, of U. S.; pf...© Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E 621472; José 
M. Diaz, Ponce, Porto Rico. 20507 


Reine (La) dun jour; ouverture, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec vf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 14; BH 624492; J. Yves KX, 
Paris. 20508 


Reine (La) de Sheba; livret Edmond 
Fleg, musique Reynaldo Hahn, of 
France; partition chant et pf. 4to. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 12; D 
26821; Heugel, Paris. 20509 


Rejoice and be glad; sacred duet, m 
Eugene F. Marks, of U. S.; ten. and 
bar. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 29; 
EK 626380; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 20510 


Remember Calvary’s story; w Cath- 
erine Booth-Clibborn, m from the 
French, arr. V. B.-C. Demarest, of 


Urs ©); heb: 10) oes 2 ce. Oct, 
17; E 626611; Victoria Booth-Clib- 
born Demarest, Chicago. [© new 
matter | 20511 


Remember I’m your pal; w Ray Klages 
and Sidney Clare, m Jimmie Mon- 
aco, of U. S., arr. George Botsford ; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 6231383; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

20512 


Remember your mother was once a 
girl; w and melody J. HE. Hill, of 
Us Siuv-©. dG. Oct..19, d925.5, Ei 
621860; Josephine E. Hill, Brook- 
lyn. 20513 


Remembered (A) kiss; reverie, Kate 
Vannah, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 30, 
1925: 2 e. Oct. 5; E 623890; Mau- 
rice Baron, New York. 20514 


Remembering; w and melody R. 
Kountz, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 15, 
1925; E 623260; Richard Kouniz, 
Pittsburgh. 20515." 


Remembrance; by Paolo Conte, of U. 
S., op. 40; pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 4; E 622975; B. F. Wocd 
music co., Boston. 20516 


Renaissance (La) frangaise; chanson- 
marche, paroles Jules Combé, mu- 
sique Ant. Ferré, of France, et Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 e@. Sept. 14; HE 624478; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 20517 


Renunciation;. ballade pathétique, 
Carlyon De Lyle, of England; -pf. 
©), Oct... 21,1925: Ace. (Geb 21; F 
625170; Swan & co., ltd., London. 

20518. 


Rescue (The) of PN 9 no. 1; Ww and 
melody Maggie Andrews [pseud. of 
CG. J. Robison): of (Uae 1 eb. ec. 
Sept. 16, 1925; E 620951; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 20519: 


Restless ones; sacred solo, w Edith 
Willis Linn, m S. Lee, of U. S. Los 
Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles music 


pub. co. © Sept. 21, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E 621212; Susie Lee, MHolly- 
wood, Calif. : 20520: 


Reue (Repentance); von Karl Nei- 
nass, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Hg- 
gert; orech. mit violino 1 direktion. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 1 c¢. Sept. 4; EB 
624080: Heinrichshofen’s' verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 20521 


Réve douloureux; par Th. Akimenko, 
revu et doigté §S. Chapelier, of 
France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624872; Rouart, Le- 
rolle et cie., Paris. [© revision and 
fingering | 20522 


Revel of the satyrs; by H. J. Stewart, 
of U. S.; organ. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 5; E 623085; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 20523 


Réverie; par E. Mezzacapo, arr. Alf. 
Amadei, of Italy; orch. avec ptf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624810; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 20524 


Rhapsodie; sur des thémes populaires, 
Ph. Gaubert, arr. L. Gaubert-Elge, 
of France; petit orch. 1. Dans la 
montagne.—2. Féte. 1. Parties, 
avec pf. conducteur.—2. Partition. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. each Sept. 14; 
E 624425, 624426; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. [© arrangement] 

20525, 20526 


1000 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


4 


Rhapsody of autumn; lyric and m 8. 
F. Hartley, of U. S.; in D min. © 
1 e. Oct. 23, 1925; E 621966; S. 
Francis Hartley, Waterloo, Ia. 
20527 


Rhythm of the day; fox-trot, from 
Earl Carroll’s new vanities, Owen 
Murphy and Donald Lindley, arr. 
Arthur Lange, of U. S.; oreh. 4to. 
@@er, 22. 1925-2 e. Oct. 23; BE 
621952; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

20528 


Rhythm (The) rag; w and m Willard 
Robison, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
acc. © Sept. 21, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
19; EH 623414; J. W. Jenkins sons’ 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 20529 


Rhythmic games for little folks; by 
Dora Pardoe, ed. Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 12, 1924; 
1 ec. Feb. 9, 1925; E 625391; Nisbet 
& co., Itd., London. 20530 


Ribbon dance; ballet miniature, James 
Francis Cooke, of U.°S.; pf. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; E 
621338; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20531 


Ride ’em, cowboy; W. M. S. Haw- 
thorne, m M. L. Hawthorne, of U. 
S. Seattle, Wash., Piatt & Tom- 
linson. © Sept. 9, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E 626215; Margaret L. Haw- 
thorne and Matthew L. Hawthorne, 
Roslyn, Wash. 20532 


Ridiculous blues; melody Bob Fuller 
and Louis Hooper, both of U. S. 
©1e. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621831; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 20533 


Rigodon champétre; par J. de Fra- 
guier, of France; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624863; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

20534 


Rineck (Johann Christian Heinrich) 
Rondo; from the Concerto for flute 
stop, ed. Clarence Dickinson, of U. 
S.; organ. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 28; E 628097; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [© editing] 20535 


Rip Van Winkle; cantata, text adapt- 
ed from Irving, Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, m Ira B. Wilson, of U.S. 4to. 
1. Sop. and alto.—2. Sop., alto and 
bass. © Sept. i, 1925; 2 ¢ each 
Sept. 30; A 868767, 868768; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 20536, 20537 


Ri-ra-rullala ; humoreske, John Lind- 
say-Theimer, of Germany; pf. © 


‘Rohozinski (L.) 


20548 


Apr: 28)' 192851: ‘es Aue.’ 205° 8 
624149; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 
: 20538 


Rising sun; fox trot, Otto Motzan, 
arr. A. Lange, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 c Oct. 14; 
E 621676; Arthur Lange, inc., New 

~ York. 20539 


Ritorno (11) (Pietro’s return) ; 
march, Pietro Deiro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; riduzione B. 
Sbraccia; band. 4to. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 621390; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 20540 


Rivera bella (Rive jolie); paroles 
Jules Combe, musique Ciro Urbini, 
of Italy, et Ant. Ferré, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 
624482; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20541 


Roadways; part song, w John Mase- 
field, m John H. Densmore, of U. 
S.: mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 
1,  1925::'.2-e7 Oeti (7s. WH 621503: 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 20542 


Robin Hood and Little John; school 
song, traditional tune and w, arr. 
Gerrard Williams, of England; 
three treble voices. 4to. © Sept. 
9, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 19; E 624750; 
Winthrop Rogers, Itd., London. 

20543 


Robin redbreast; by Cecil Burleigh, 
of OU Sop. 3:7nol' 6) pr. (©, Aue: 
20, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 21; E 623487; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

20544 


Robin’s (The)call; w Tyrone King, 
m Cecil Ellis, of U. S. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; E 626374; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20545 


Quatre piéces; par 
L. Rohozinski, of France; filfite et 
violon. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624967; Editions Mau- 
rice Senart, Paris. 20546 


Roll ’em girls, roll your own; w and 
m Micky Marr, Bobby Heath and 
Archie Fletcher, all of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9; 
E 621566; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 20547 


Rolling down to Rio’; two-part song, 
w R. Kipling, m Edward German, 
of England; sop. and alto. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. © Sept. 
18, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 22; E 624624; 
Rudyard Kipling, London. [© ar- 
rangement] 20548 


1001 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20549 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20: 


Rolling the hoop; rondo, Wallace A. | Romanesca ; 


Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 2; 
pf. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; 
EK 621317; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20549 


Rolling up the vote for Tom O’Brien; 
w and m J. O’Brien, of U. S. 
Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 626130; 
Jack O’Brien, Boston. 20550 


Roman candles; by Carl Schmeidler, 
of Germany; pf. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
2 c. Oct. 12; E 623985 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20551 


Romance; by A. T. Bogart, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1925; 
E 628059; Andrew Templeman Bo- 
gart, San Francisco. 20552 


Romance; by Hugh Blair, of England ; 
organ. © Oct. 9, 1925; 1c. Oct. 14; 
FE 625013; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20553 


Romance; by Jean Sibelius, of Fin- 
land, op. 101, no. 1, ed. and rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. © 


Ae WY SO Zoe ee OC Ei nese ED 
623437; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20554 


Romance; by Nikolas Rimsky-Korsa- 
koff, transcribed H. Clough-Leighter, 


of U. S.; organ, in A flat. © Sept. 
9.;, 1925; 2 ¢., Sept. .18.;, H, 623335" 
Oliver Ditson co. Boston. [© 
transcription | 20555 
Romance; pour cor et piano, J. Je- 
main, of France, op. 29; violon, 
fiite, hautbois, violoneelle, clari- 


nette, sop., tén. et alto saxophones. 
©,\Aug. 29,: 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 145°H 
624479: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20556 


Romance (Romanze) ; 
Bernat, aec. and orchestration Léon 
Raby, of France, op. 25"; cor en fa, 
ou cor Anglais, avee ace. @orch. © 
July 31, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 17; E 625109; 
Léon Raby, Bordeaux, France. [© 
transcription | 20557 


Romance sans paroles, no. 1; par El- 
pidio Pereira, of Brazil; violoncelle 
et pf. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 
12; E 624825; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

20558 


Romance then and now; from The 
land of romance, w Raymond W. 
Peck, melody Perey Wenrich, of 
WHS) (©: Mk eh Sept: 23,61925%' 
621084; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

20559 


melodie Elie | 


‘ 


ouverture-italienne, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; H 624510; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20560: 


Romanza; par Icilio Sadun, of Italy; 
violoncelle ou violon’ avee ace. de 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. Sept. 14; 
EH 624361; H. Gaudet, Paris. 20561 


Rondine; w Tagore, m Arrigo Bastia, 
of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 
10; E 623833; Domenico Bastia, 
New York. 20562 


Rondino; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; pf., violin and violoncello. 
© Sept. 23; °1925; 1c Oct. 6: EB 
624771; Augener, Itd., London. 

20563 


Room for you; w W. M. Runyan, m 
Albert C. Fisher, of U. S. © Sept. 
15,.-1925.5'2)..e5 OGh. 4. 19 Ee TsOy : 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 20564 


Rosa mein Rosa; melody H. Wohl, of 
U.S. ©. 1c. Sep tee oe. El 
620977 ; Herman Wohl, New York. 

20565 

Rosary (The): w Robert Cameron 
Rogers, m Ethelbert Nevin, arr. 
Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S.; bar. or 
ten. solo with cho. of men’s voices. 


4to. © Sept. 15, 1925;'2 c. Sept. 
19; E 621011; Boston music co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 20566 


Rosche’s Christmas carols, no. 5; Ww 
Laurene Highfield, C. Wesley and 
others, m John J. Thomas, Mendels- 
sohn and others, collected and ed. 
Geo. F. Rosche, of U. S. Chicago, 
Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. © 
Oct, 2,°1925: 2 ¢@ and ath Oet~ 5; 
A 868897; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

20567 


Rose (La); by F. Louis Taylor, of 
England. op. 105, no. 3; violin and 
pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 10; 
E 624234; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 20568 


Rose (The) (La rose); selections on 
English melodies, W. H. Myddleton, 
op. 380, arr. Frank Winterbottom, 
both of England; military band, 
with conductor. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 19; E 625115; Hawkes & 
son, London. 20569 


Rose leaves; by John Desmond Court- 
ney, of U. S., op. 1, no. 1; pf. Bos- 
ton—New York, Evans music co. \ 
Oct: (20 '19253) 27 a Oete es) 
621929; M. T. Hvans, Boston. 

20570 


1002 


. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Rose Marie; valse, Rudolf Friml and 
_ Herbert Stothart, arr. H. M. Higgs, 
_of Great Britain; pf. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Aug. 28, 1925; 
1 ¢. Sept. 2; E 624070; Harms, inc., 

New ‘York. [© arrangement] 
20571 


Rose of California; fox trot, w and 
melody Jack Bassett, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1925; E 621060; Mar- 
cus G. Bassett, Dannemora, N. Y. 

20572 


Rose of my heart; w and m V. B. P. 
mMueecl, of U.S) '©: 1° ec!" Oct. ‘12, 
1925; E 621581; Vernie Blanche 
Powers Engel, Wind River, Wy. 

20573 


Rose ot St. Mary’s; w Al. Bryan, m 
Ted Snyder, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelie. (© 

ett. 19255" 2’) "Oct: ; HW 621480; 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 

20574 


Rose of Samarkand: fox trot, Eric 


Coates, arr: Max Irwin, of Great 
-Britain; oreh., with banjo. arr. 
Emile Grimshaw. 4to. © Sept. 


4, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 10; E 624190; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 20575 


Rose (The) of Sharon; w H. R. Palm- 
er, m,.G.,H.-Alier, of U. S.; with 
violin or flute obbl. © Oct.. 16, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; H 621898; George 
H. Aller. Crete, Neb. 20576 


Rose of the Orient; melody Carl Lor- 
raine [pseud. of C. M. Helgesen], 
Of Uses C1 ¢c. Sept. 2, 1925; B 
622924: Carl M. Helgesen, Chicago. 

20577 


Rosemary; valsette, Colin Macleod 
Campbell, of Great Britain: pf. © 
Sept. SO, 1925; 1. c. Oct. 12°1:E 
624814; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 


don. 20578 


Rosen ; tekst Sigbjgrn Obstfelder, mu- 
sik Knudage Riisager, of Denmark. 
Wilhelm Hansen ed. © Sept. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Sent. 16; E 624597; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 20579 


Rosenthal (Manuel) Huit bagatelles; 
par M. Rosenthal, of France: pif. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1925; 
Ei} 624870; Hditions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 20580 


Roses; w Robert Putzier, m L. Pat- 
ton, of U. S. Portland, Or.,’ Manu- 
script club. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E- 626170; Lowell Patton, 
Portland, Or. 20581 


20592 


Roses and you; w and m EK. Walker, 
of, U.-S: © 1 cOet» 26) 1925; BE 
628054; Edwin Walker, New York. 

20582 


Roses (The) brought me you; w and 
m Owen Murphy and Al Sherman, 
both of U..S. © Sept. 16, 1925; 2 
e. Sept. 17; E 623283; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 20583 


Rose’s (The) complaint; by Robert 
Franz, transcribed Max Rosen, of 
U. §.; violin and pf. © Aug. 27, 
1925; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 623446; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 20584 


Roses of love; by Harry D. Squires, 
of U. S.; orch. pts.; in E fiat. Ato. 
© Sept. 26, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 14; B 
621697 ; Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 
[© arrangement as song orchestra- 
tion] 20585 


Roses of love; fox-trot. Harry D. 
Squires, arr. Harold Sturr, of U. S.: 
orch, . 4to. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 e. 
Oct. 14; E 621698; Boosey & co., 
itd.. New York. [© arrangement] 

20586 


Roses of love; w Beth Slater Whitson, 
m Harry D. Squires, of U. S.; in 
Ei flat. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
1; E 621074; Boosey & co., Itd., 
New York. [© revision] 20587 


Roses remind me of you; w and m 
Jean Harmon and Walter edpdaan. 
both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Oct. 15, 1925: 2 ¢ Octy 23.5 


621986: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20588 
Rosetta; polka variata, Pellegrino 


Palminteri, of Italy. © 1 e. Sept. 
22, 1925; EH 623531: Frank Palmin- 


teri, Brooklyn. 20589 
Royai Scotch Highlanders; march, K. 
L. King, of U. S.; orech. 4to. © 


Sept. 1. 1924; 2c. Sept. 2; E 620657; 
K. L. King music house, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 20590 


Run, sheepy, run; scherzo, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 3; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1925: 2 « Sept. 30; EB 
621316; Theo. Presser Gor: Philadel- 
phia. 20591 


Running after you; w Howard John- 
Spline. Irvine “Bibo, “ef Ul, S.52 pt. 
ace. with ukulele arr. May Singhi 


Breen. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
9; E 620745: Klassay music co., 
New York. 20592 


1003 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20593 


pt. 111, n. s., v.'20 


Rusine’; versi Eduardo Pica, musica 
V. De Crescenzo, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 e« 
Sept. 8; E 623045; D’Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 20593 


Russian samba; par Manfred Silver, 
of France; pf. © June 4, 1925; 
le. July 2; E 615199; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 20594 


Rustic dance; by Ernest Newton, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 
Aug. 11, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 1; E 624125; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

20595 


Rustic (A) idyll; little suite, Barry 
M. Gilholy, of England; pf., Eng- 
lish fingering. 1. Meeting. [2 
others] © Sept. 10, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
25; E 624684; Rowland’s, London. 

20596 


Rustic tunes; 12 short pieces, Ernest 
Newton, of England; pf. Berners’ 
ed. © Aug. 31, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; 
E 624256; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 20597 


Ruth’s meditation on God’s perfect 
day; w and melody C. H. Long- 
bottom, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 138, 
1925; E 626440; Chas. H. Longbot- 
tom, Brooklyn. 20598 


Ryelandt (Joseph) Nocturne; par J. 
Ryelandt, of Belgium, op. 64; vio- 
loneelle, ou violon, et pf. © Sent. 
11, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 15; E 6246760; 


Edition Belgo-canadienne, Montreal, 
Canada. 20599 


S. O. S., stay on the sidewalk; w and 
m Howard Johnson, Irving Bibo 
and Uncle Robert, all of U. S. © 
Sept. 29, 1925; 2 e«. Sept. 30; H 
621283; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 20600 


Sabbat (Le) des gnomes; trio, Henry 
Verdun, of France; pf., violon et 
violoneelle avec violon ripiane et 
contrebasse, ad lib, © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624422; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 20601 


Sadie step out; w Charles W. Vor- 
beck, m C. Gilpin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1925; E 621971; Charles 
Gilpin, Philadelphia. 20602 


Safety first; w and m H. C. Renner, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1925; HE 
623273; Harriet Carter Renner, 
Cleveland. 20603 


Sailor-boy’s (The) farewell; w and 
m Raymond and LeRoy De Witt, 


both of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1925; 


E 620979; Artophone corp., St. 
Louis. 20604 
Sailors’ (The) chorus; m Joseph 


Parry, ed. F. S. Newcombe, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 18, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 623279; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 20605 


Sailor’s (A) love; w and melody HK. 
McKimmy, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 38, 
1925; E 623762; Elmer McKimmy, 
Weirton, W. Va. 20606 


St. George commandery march; by J. 
Bobby, of Austria, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; 1st violins © 1 ec. Oct 8, 
1925; E 623828; John Bobby, Chi- 
cago. 20607 


Saint Helena island spirituals; re- 
corded and _ transcribed Nicholas 
George Julius Ballanta (Taylor), of 
Great Britain. 4to. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 @° and ait:’ Sept. “a1 3" A 
864760; Penn normal, industrial and 
agricultural school, Frogmore, S. C. 

20608 


Saint Joan; suite, from the music in- 
cidental to G. Bernard Shaw’s chron- 
icle play, John Foulds, of Great 
Britain; pf., simplified transcrip- 
tion. Domrémy. [5 others] © 
July 29, 1925; 1 e@ July 25; E 
624118; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20609 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) En 
vue d’Alger; extrait de la suite, al- 
gérienne, op. 60, transcription H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; petit orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 ce. Oct. 12; E 624985; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 20610 


—— Rhapsodie mauresque; extraite de 
la suite algérienne, op. 60, transcrip- 
tion H. Mouton, of France; petit 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; EH 624991; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [@© transcrip- 
tion ] : 20611 


Salammb6; poéme symphonique, Tré- 
misot, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 1. Le festin. [2 others] 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; B 
624398; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

20612 


Sally Ann; w and melody H. I. Gra- 
ham, of Canada. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626264; H. Isabel Graham, 
Seaforth, Ont., Canada. 20613 


1004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20635 


Sally Long; w Alfred Bryan, m Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. M. Kalua. © Sept. 
30) 1925-5) '2.¢.) Oct. 163. BH 621722; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 20614 


Saltarello ; by Ludwig Lebell, of Great 
Britain, op. 28, no. 2; violoncello 
and pf. © Sept. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
27; E 625226; Augener, lItd., Lon- 
don. 20615 


Salute to the flag; m L. S. Collins, 
of U. S.; solo or unison or trio, with 
pf. or organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 623409; Laura 
Sedgwick Collins, New York. [© 
new matter] 20616 


Salve Jesus, little lad; carol, old Eng- 
lish w, m Elizabeth Poston, of Eng- 
land; two treble voices. Williams 
ear 480. ? (©) “Aus: 25,1925: 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4; HE 624090; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 20617 


Sam and Sally; Charleston strut, w 
and m M. S. R. Adams, of U. S. 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 626011; 
Marion S. R. Adams, Chicago. 

20618 


Samara Rose; Russian love song, w 
W. W. Rice, m John Petrone, of 
Hove mae 1 e. Oct... 9, 1925; Eh 
621555; Wm. Wallace Rice, Chicazo. 

20619 


Same old disappointed blues; w and 
melody B. Schafer, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 27, 1925; E 626331; Bot Scha- 
fer, Philadelphia. 20620 


San Antonio twilight breezes; w and 
melody E. F. Riebe, of U. S. © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 623635; EH. F. 
Riebe, San Antonio. 20621 


San Sue strut; by Joe (Wingy) Man- 
none, arr. Elmer Schoebel, of U. &.; 
orch. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 15; E 620866; Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 20622 


Sanctified and I know I am; w K. lh. 
Cramer, of U. S.,m anon. © Sept. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 18; E 620992; 
K. L. Cramer, Wilkinsburg, Pa. [© 
revision ] 20623 


Sanctus; ancient church chant, m M. 
McCullough, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
23, 1925; E 621105; Miles McCul- 
lough, Worthington, O. 20624 


San Die-go; w W. F. Reyer, m from 
Song of the C, by Donald Richberg, 
re-arr. W. F. Reyer, both of U. S., 
male glee arr. Elizabeth Moore 

_ Reyer; pf. with male cho. San 


Diego, Calif., Associated student 
body of the S. D. H. S. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 621884; Wm. 
F. Reyer, San Diego, Calif. 20625 


Sandman’s (The) song; bedtime story, 
Clarence Burg, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 623068; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 20626 


Sands (The) of time; w and m F. J. 
Morrow, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1925; E 620952; Frederick J. 
Morrow, Portsmouth, N. H. 20627 


Sandy; fox trot, w and m Baron 
Keyes, of U. S.; pf. ace, with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Sept. 
11, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 15; E 620882; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 20628 


San Francisco bound; w and m W. 
H. McGoldrick, of U. S. © Sept. 
8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 623056; W. 
H. McGoldrick, San Francisco. 

20629 


San Francisco, you’re the queen of the 
golden West; w and m H. C. San- 
xay, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
San Francisco, Louis Merki music 
co. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
E 621017: Harry C. Sanxay, San 
Francisco. 20630 


Santa (La) fe (The holy faith); w 
Jesse G. M. Glick, melody I. M. 
Wilson, of U. S.. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 6206383; Irving M. Wilson, 
San Francisco. 20631 


Santa Lucia; canzoni del 1925; pa- 
role e musica autori diversi, of 
Italy. compilatore Libero Bovio. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice musi- 
eale Santa Lucia. (Piedigrotta) © 
Aug. 20, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 16; A— 
Foreign 28565; Italian book co.. New 
York. 20632 


Santa saves the day; Christmas can- 
tata, bk. and lyrics, Carolyn R. Free-- 
man, m Ira B. Wilson, both of U. 
S. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
30; D 26815; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 20633 


Saracens (The) [and] The day grows 
old: four part cho., m Robert W. 
Manton, of U. S., op. 14, no. 1, 2; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 26; E 628040; E. C. Schirm- 
er music co., Boston. 20634 


Sarah say it with lovely kisses; w 
and m O. L. Chadwick, of U. S. © 
tte) Oet= 26:-1925 > BG 26135.3' 1 O. 
Linwood Chadwick, Hyannis, Mass. 

20635. 


1005 


20636 


—_—— 


Sauguet (Henri) Trois francaises; de 
H. Sauguet, of France; pf. © Aug. 
29, 1925: 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624369; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie.. Paris. 

20636 


Savannah (The) shuffle; w Reginald 
Denny, m C. F. Caldwell and Leo 


Wonder, both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
21 AOS: 1 eG26A27 3 Charlies » FB. 
Caldwell, Los Angeles. 20637 


Savior. Shepherd, Pilot; w and m J. 
P. Scholfield, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 623187; Sam- 
uel W. Beazley, Chicago. 20638 


Savior. Thy dying love: w S. D. 
Phelps. m Allene K. Bixby. of U. S.: 
sop. and alto. © Aug. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9; EH 623845; Lorenz pub. co.. 
Dayton, O. 20639 


Saviour, love divine: w and m C. Ger- 
ken, of UT. S. ©1e. Oct. 5; 1925: B 
621400: Charles Gerken. Brooklyn. 

20640 


Say it with wine; fox trot, w and m 
Will E. Haines and Julian Wright. 
both of England: in B flat, [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 17; E 624585; 
Tmperial music pub. co., London. 

20641 


Say who is that baby doll; fox trot, w 
Roy Turk, m Maceo Pinkard, of U. 
SO) Oct! 16," 1925-79) ef Oct 17: 
E 626125: Leo Feist, inc.. New York. 

20642 


Scandals of 1925; selection, Ray Hen- 
derson, arr. Russell Bennet, both of 
Te S'pt ©’ Oct: 720," 1925-2: ec. 
Oct. 23: E 626347; Harms, inc., New 
York. 20643 


Scelta songs: for religious work and 
worship, Alfred E. Helton and 
others, all of U. S. 12mo. ©. Oct. 
16, 1925; 2. Ganda; Oct. 21; A 
873005: Teachers’ music pub. co.. 
Hudson. N. C. 20644 


Scéne lyrique: by Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland. op. 101, no. 3, ed. and. rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S8.; pf. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 e Oct. 5: BH 623896: 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

20645 


Sc4ne romantique: by Jean Sibelius, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York, 
op. 101, no. 5, ed. and rey. A. Siloti; 
pies © Aue. -heiilS25" Bie) Oct!) 5: 
E 623898; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, 20646 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 20 


Scenes from the countryside; by Leon- 
ard Peck, of England; pf. 1. The 
swing. [3 others] © Sept. 1, 1925; _ 
1 ce. Sept. 8: E 624239; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine., London. : 

20647 

Scenes from the prophets: oriental 
suite. Hubert Bath, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. 1. The dance of Miriam. 
[3 others] © Oct. 27, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 9; E 625354; Metzler & co. 
(1920) ltd., London. 20648 


Schad’ um’s geld; lied und foxtrot: 
text Egon Schubert u. Perey Eck- 
stein. musik Karl M. May, of Aus- 


tria. © Sept. 21, 1925 i ser Oct T ; 
EF 624799: Wiener Ph6nix-verlag, 
Vienna. - 20649 


Schafer (Christian) 6 easy pieces; 
by C. Schafer, of Great Britain, op. 
115; pf. Augener’s ed. 1. Arpeg- 
gios. [5 others] © Sept. 29, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 27; BE 625230; Augener, 1td., 
London. 20650 


Schiferspiel (Pastoral play); von 
Martin Herrmann, of Germany, 
hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orech. © Aug. 
38, 1925; 1 c Sept. 1; H 624042; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magde- 


burg, Germany. 20651 


Schatz. du musst nicht so traurig 
sein! foxtrott aus der operette: Die 
hellblauen schwestern. von A. Sal- 
feld und F. Richthoff, musik Eduard 
Kiinneke. arr. Hans Joseph Vieth. 
both of Germany. © Aug. 22, 1925: 
1 ec. Oct. 29; FE 625356; Arcadia ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 20652 


Scherzando-hurry; by Hugo Frey, of 
U. §.; orech. with pf. or organ. 
Oct. 30, 1925: 2 ce. Oct. 31: H 626452; 
Robbins-Engel, inc., N. Y. 20653 


Scherzino: par Th. Akimenko, revu et 
doigté S. Chapelier. of France: pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925:-1 c. Sept. 14: B 
624371; Rouart, Lerolle et Gie., 
Paris. [© revision and fingering] 

20654 


Schieberkénig: operette in 3 acten, w 
and m S. Stephanoff, of Bulgaria. 
Vocal and pf. sc. © 1 & Aug’ 31. 
1925: E 622965: Irene Y. Shish- 
manoff and Stephan Stephanoff, 
New York. 20655 


Schlachtenmusik (Battle-music) ; von 
Ernst Wiedermann, of Germany, op. 
16, hrsg. Ernst Heggert; orch. 
Aug. 3, 1925: 1c. Sept. 1; E 624088 ; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magde- 
burg, Germany. . 20656 


1006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. $-10, 1925 _ 


Schmerz (Sorrow); von Curt Macat, 
of Germany; orch. no. 27. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 19; E 624613; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 


Germany. 20657 
Sehmidt (Roy Orlando) Melody; by 
R. O. Schmidt, of U. S.; melody 


with pf. ace. © 1. Oct. 8, 1925; 
BE 621553: Roy Crlando Schmidt, 
Minneapolis. 20658 


Schén Hedchen (La jolie Louisette) ; 
heiteres sttick, Richard Hilenberg, of 
Germany, op. 322; klavier, zu zwei 
handen. © Oct. 15, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
19: EK 624748; Aug. Cranz, g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 20659 


Schonberg (Arnold) Ftinf orchester- 
stiicke; von A. Schonberg, of Aus- 
tria, op. 16, bearb. Felix Greissle; 
kammerorch. Peters ed. 1. Vorge- 
fiihle. [4 others] © May 19, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 624176; C. F. Peters, 
Leipzig. 20660 


Suite: von A. Schonberg, of Aus- 
tria, op. 25: klavier. Praludium. 
[5 others] © June 30, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Sept. 8: E 624218: Universal edi- 


tion, a. g., Vienna. 20661 
Schubert (Franz Peter) WL’ adieu; 
par Schubert, rev. J. Loéb, of 
France: violencelle et pf. © Sept. 


19, 1925: 1 e. Oct. 12; E 624940: 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 20662 


Allegretto from Symphony in D; 
arr. and ed. Adam Carse, of Eng- 
land; four-pt. string orch. with pf. 
eonductor. © Sept. 23, 1925; 1 ec. 
Oct. 6; E 625026; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. [© arranging and 
editing] 20663 


-—— Allegretto grazioso: arr. Gaspar 
Cassad6, of Spain; violoncelle et pf. 
© June 14, 1925: 1 ec. Sept. 8: E 
624217: Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 20664 


Ave Maria; op. 52, no. 6, tran- 
scribed Edwin H. Lemare, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; organ. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2. 
Oct. 30: E 626461; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© transcription] 20665 


Eloge des larmes; rev. J. Loéb, 
of France; violoncelle et pf. © 
Sept. TO 1925 =e, Oct,,. 12° 
624941: Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
, Sion] _ 20666 


La litanie; wev. J. Loéb, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 


20677 
19... 1925. Laces Get; $2); BE. G24952; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 20667 


Les plaintes de la jeune fille; 
rey. J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle 


et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 © Oct. 
12; E 624937; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 20668 


Prayer; adagio from the octet, 
arr. Friedrich Hermann, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. Carl Fischer ed. © 
Aes 1, LOZ 2) eC. A SeDE. ols! aD 
623485; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 20669 


La truite: rev. J. lLoéb, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; B 624946; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 20670 


Schule des gitarrenspiels; mit einem 
anhang zum spiel der doppel chdri- 
gen laute und theorbe in alter und 
moderner stimmung, Erwin 
Schwarz-Reiflingen, of Germany. 
Teil 2. © Sept. 14, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 
8; E 624766; Heinrichshofens ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 20671 


—=+——Same. teil 3. ©, Oet..18,. 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 28; E 625196; Heinrichsho- 
fens verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

20672 


Sehule des lautenspiels; nach lehr 
und art der alten meister, hrsg. 
Hans Dagobert Bruger, of Ger- 
many; fiir die gew6dhnliche laute, 
basslaute, doppelchorige und theor- 
bierte laute. 1. teil, heft 2. 2. 
teil, heft 3. © Feb. 15, May 14, 
1925; 1 c. each Oct. 10; HB 625075, 
625076; Julius Zwisslers verlag, 
Wolfenbittel, Germany. 

20673, 20674 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Ber- 
ceuse; lullaby, rev. J. Loéb, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Sent. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; EB 624936; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 20675 


Bilder aus dem Osten; von R. 
Schumann, op. 66, no. 4, tibertragen 
Joseph Achron, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; violine und pf. © 
ANS..0,c19F%o: Ane. OC. ¢ 3 En G2oone ; 
Universal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 20676 


—— Carnaval; scénes mignonnes sur 
quatre notes, von R. Schumann, op. 
9, hrsg. Mayer-Mahr, of Germany ; 
klavier. Tonmeister ausgabe. © 
Are: 28.) 1925+) 1. e.uSept. 23.3. 
624662; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

20677 


1007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20678 


Schumann (Robert Alexander )—Con. 
-— Drei romanzen; op. 28, hrsg. 
Mayer-Mahr, of Germany; klavier. 
Tonmeister ausgabe. © Apr. 28, 
1925; 1 c« Sept. 23; E 624663; Ull- 
stein, a. g., Berlin. 20678 


——— Geneviéve; ouverture, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
econducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 14; E 624528; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

20679 


Larghetto de la symphonie en si 
bémol; rev. J. Loéb, of France; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ec Oct. 12; E 624950; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 20680 


—  Novellette; op. 21, hrsg. Mayer- 
Mahr, of Germany; Klavier. Ton- 
meister ausgabe. 1. nr. 5, D dur.— 
2. nr. 6, A dur.—3. nr. 8, fis moll.— 
4/‘nr TW dur!” | © *Apr.©28) 1925 ; 
1 ec. each Sept. 23; E 624658624661 ; 
Ulistein, a. g., Berlin. 20681-20684 


Piéce en faf[and] Le gai labour- 
eur; rev. J. Loéb, of France; _vio- 
loncelle et pf. © Sept. 17, 1925; 


1 e. Oct. 12; E 624956; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 20685 

Romance; rev. J. lLoéb, of 
France; violoncelle et pf. © Sept. 


1%, A925) 2 eh Oct. (125) i 624957 ;s 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 20686 


Schuster (Elfriede) 2 kleine lieder ; 
worte Hoffmann v. Fullersleben u. 
W: v. Goethe, musik HE. Schuster, of 
Germany. 1. Mairegen. [1 other] 
© May 8, 1925; 1 c« Aug. 20; E 
624133; Elfriede Schuster, Berlin- 
Charlottenburg, Germany. 206S7 


Schwedische tonbilder (Peintures mu- 
sicales suédoises); von ‘Torsten 
Petre, of Sweden, op. 67; pf. Heft 
tone, iC). AUS, 1925: ole. each 
Sept. 8; EH 624224; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 20688 


Sciot band march; H. H. Hallett, of 
U. S.; band... 4to. ©. Sept..5, 1924; 
2 ce. Sept. 8; E 623033; H. H. Hal- 
lett, National City, Calif. 20689 


Scotch fantasy ; by Joseph Nussbaum, 
of U. S., intro. The Campbells are 
coming, Annie Laurie, [etc.] ; dance, 
theatre, or symphony orch. © Oct. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 14; E 621680; 
Arthur Lange, inec., New York. 

20690 


Scotch plaint; by Cyril F. A. Carty, 
of U. S., op. 2, no. 2; pf. © Oct. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


24, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 21; E 621919; 
Chandler-Ebel music co., Brooklyn. 
20691 


Seott (Cyril) Three old country 
dances (8 vieilles danses anglaises) ; 
by C. Seott, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1925; (ies Oct a27s): bh 
625239; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

20692 


Scottish (The) hills are calling; w: 
Thos. H. Lewis, m George F. Lewis, 
of England. © Aug. 24, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 17; E 624586; Imperial music 
pub. co., London. 20693. 


Scratch a mateh; w and m Fred Real 
[pseud. of C. Swarm] of U. S. ©1 
ce. Sept. 29, 1925; E 628688; Con- 
stance Swarm, Los Angeles. -20694 


Seugnizzo nnammurato; w P. Buon- 
giovanni, melody Fernando Ligotti, 
of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 
1;° 1925; 2 e¢ | Sept! 12% 623222 ; 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, New York. 

20695. 

Sea dogs; w Charles G. Mortimer, m 
Ernest Austin, of England; in A 
min. © Sept. 3, 1925; 1c. Sept. 4; 
E 624198; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 20696. 


Sea gardens; by James Francis Cooke, 
of U:. S.; pf. © Oct: 27, 19255 2c. 
Oct 29; EH 626365; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20697 


Sea (The) gulls; cho., w Kate For- 
man, m Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 7, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 21; E 626153 ; Boston music 
co., Boston. 20698 


Sea (The) lands; w Orrick Johns, m 
Charles Sanford Skilton, of U. S.; 
high voice. © July 25, 1925; 2 ec. 
Sept. 21; E 623467; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 20699 


Sea legs; duet, from Captain Jinks, 
w B. G. De Sylva, m_ Lewis 
E. Gensler, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 
1925; 2 @ Sept. 10; E 623146; 
Harms, ine., New York. 20700 


Sea (The) of Galilee; peace be still, 
R. Deane Shure, of U. S., op. 131, 
no. 2; organ. (In Through Pales- 
tine) © Oct. 22, 1925; 2 ec. Oct 24; 
E 626240; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 20701 


Sea (The) of life; duet, w R. M. 


Briggs, m W. S. Hulslander, of 
U. S.; ten. and bass. New York, 
S. T. Gordon & son. © Mar. 13, 


1925; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 622849; W. S. 


1008 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


20723 


Hulslander, Troy, Pa. [© changes 
in melody and accompaniment] 
20702 


Sea tides; study, Charles G. Morti- 
mer, of Great Britain; pf.; in D. 
min. © Sept. 21, 1925; 1 c Nov. 
9; E 6253738; A Weekes & co., ltd., 
London. 20703 


Sea wall Sally; w A. Keplinger, m 
Marjorie B. Hocking, of U. S. New 
York, Paragon music co. © Sept. 
8, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620780; 
Annie Keplinger, Ocala, Fla. 

20704 


Second year study book; by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany; pf. © Oct. 
9, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 623975; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

& 20705 


Secret (Le) (Secret sorrow) ; w Hen- 
ri de Régnier, English tr. Alice 
Mattullath, m Nicolai Mednikoff, of 
U. S.; high voice. © June 29, 1925; 


2 e@. Sept. 21; E 628471; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 20706 
Secret (The) of happiness; Christ- 


mas cantata, w and m M. Isabelle 
Ritter, of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 23; D 26826; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 20707 


Secret service prayer song; w and m 
EH. S. Witheridge, of U. S.; pf. 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c«. Sept. 30; HB 
621249 ;, Edith Sophia Witheridge, 
Saginaw, Mich. 20708 


Secrets; w and m H. R. Malkson, of 
ees air, El. A) “Beane. ’:© 1" ¢ 
Sept. 5, 1925; E 620701; Harold R. 
Malkson, Stoneham, Mass. 20709 


Secrets of the trumpet; by F. Elias, of 
U. S. © Aug. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
2; aff. Sept. 3; A 865792; Fred 
Elias, Omaha, Neb. 20710 


Seeker (The); w Arthur Sydney 
Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. Dema- 
rest, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626088; Victoria 
Booth-Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. 

20711 


Sehnstichtiges verlangen (Ardent 
longing) ; von Hans Schlothen, of 
Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orch. 
mit violino 1 direktion. © Aug. 
17, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 4; E 624079; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magde- 
burg, Germany. 20712 


Sei lieb zu mir, und lass’ mich bei 
dir schlafen; modernes wiegenlied, 
shimmy, text Willy Schenk, musik 


Reinhard Sachs, of Germany, kla- 
vier bearb. Max Rohlee. © Mar. 
21, 1925; 1 c« Aug. 20; E 624159; 
Hertha-verlag, Berlin—Neukolin, Ger- 
many. 20713 


Sel’ge (Die) stadt; worte Friedrich 


Lienhard, musik Waldemar von 
Baussnern, of Germany; miadnner- 
chor. 4to. © Sept. 22, 1925; 1 c. 


Oct. 5; E 624735; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
20714 


Semplicita’ ’e campagna; versi HE. 
Battiparano, musica A. Salemme, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 30; EH 621253 ; D’ Agostino bros., 
inc., New York. 20715 


Sempre mia; mazurka, R. Gargano, 
arr. M. V. Cardilli, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; 1° mand. 0 vio- 
lino, 2° mand. e chitarra. Edizioni 
Cardilli. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 
18; E 626221; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. [© arrangement] 

20716 


Send the revival fire; w and m F, HE. 
Jay, of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 17; E 626098; Fannie HE. Jay, 
Shenandoah, Ia. 20717 


Senora Terrazza; tango milonga, H. 
Terrazzi, of France; petit orch. avec 


pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1925; 1 e¢:. Qct...20; HE 625251; 
Hdouard Terrazzi, Milan. 20718 


Senorita; Spanish love song, w Wm. 
McMillan Taibott, m Harold Woll- 
stein, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 
e. Oct. 19; E 621838; Wollstein & 
Talbott, Paris, Ky. 20719 


Senorita; w and m J. Hetzel, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1925; B 623396; 
Jack Hetzel, Berkeley, Calif. 20720 


Sentimental waltz; w and m Henry 
Carroll and Arthur Freed, both of 
U. S.; pf. aee., with ukulele arr. M. 
Kalua. © Sept. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
16; HE 621723; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 20721 


Sentimento gaucho; tango, F. Y. R. Ca- 
naro, of Spain; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624399; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 20722 


Séparation (La); chant populaires 
hébraique, musique Darius Milhaud, 
of France; chant et pf. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 «@ Oct. 12; E 624886; 
Heugel, Paris. 20723 


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20724 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sera (Una) di sentimento (A night 
of thoughts) ; mazurka, V. L. Volo, 
of Italy. domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1925; EH 623310; Vin- 
cent L. Volo, New York. 20724 


Séraphin-séraphine; schottish espag- 
nole, paroles Georges Thibault, mu- 
sique Faustin Jean-Jean, of France; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 14; 
E 624488 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20725 


Serenade; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; pf., violin and violoncello. 
© Sept. 23, 1925;'1 ¢ Oct. 6; EB 
624774; Augener, Itd., London. 

20726 


Serenade; by C. Hamlin, of U. S.; 
violin. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1925; H 
621906; Cyrus Hamlin, Brooklyn. 

20727 


Sérénade;: by Ch. M. Widor, arr. Rob- 
ert Biederman, of U. S.; pf. © 


AME ABs 1925 29D ecerSept.-02k ys Eh 
623482; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 20728 


Serenade; by Franz Lehar, of Hun- 
gary ; klavier bearb. F. H. Schneider, 
of Germany. Berlin, Ed. Bote & 
G.. Bock. © June 29, 1925;.1. ce. 
Sept. 10: E 624237; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 20729 


Serenade; by Tibor Kazacsay, of Great 
Brita, soOpe.20 3 pi. Key OCb hte. 
1925: 1 c. Oct. 28; E 625200; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 20730 


Sérénade; de Vopérette Pépéte, par 
José Padilla, of Spain; violon solo 
et orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Aug.: 29, 1925; 1 ¢.-Sept. 14; EB 
624527 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 20731 


Sérénade; par Albert Chamberland, of 
Canada; pour violon et pf. © Sept. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 26; EH 624699; 
Edition Belgo-canadienne, Montreal, 
Canada. 207382 


Sérénade: par Swan Hennessy, of 
Great Britain, op. 65: quatuor 4 
eordes. Partition. 16mo. © Sept. 
Zi TO2D SL eC. sOct. Veuw) G24846. 
Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 20733 


Serenade: w and m Helene [pseud. of 
He EleEz02% Ol Nas CO Ader ol. 
3925; 2 c. Sept. 1; HE 620651; Helene 
Herzog, New York. 20734 


sérénade a Carmen: valse, Don Car- 
los, of France; pf. © Sept. 21, 
1925: 1 c«. Oct. 12; E 624848; Evette 
& Schaeffer, Paris. 20735 


‘Same. Hditions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624449; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 


Sérénade a Juanita; par I. Sadun, of 
Italy; cordes et pf. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 14: E 624812; H. Gaudet, 
Paris. . 20737 


Sérénade de Ruy Blas; par J. B. Wek- | 
erlin, arr. H. Mouton, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 14; E 


624322; H. Maquaire, Paris. [© 
orchestration ] 207 38 
Sérénade en mer; paroles Jules 


Combe, musique Ciro Urbini. of 
Italy, et Ant. Ferré, of France. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 e@. Sept. 14; E 
624480; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20739: 


Sérénade italienne; d’Avenir H. Mon- 
fred, of U. S.; violon solo, orch. 
ace. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925: 2 ¢« Sept. 14; HE 
620873; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

20740 


Serenade napolitaine; by Ernest Mark- 
ham Lee, of Great Britain: violon 
ou violoncelle et pf. © Oct. 13. 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 27; H 625191; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 20741. 


Serenata: w Pietro Spadaro, m A. 
Patricolo, of U. S.; sop. ©1e. Oct. 
10, 1925; E 6238738; Angelo Patri- 
colo, New York. 20742: 


Serenata a panza vacanta; versi Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, melodia G. 
Ferraro. of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. ©1e. Oct. 2, 1925; H 621341 ; 
P. Eliseo & son, New York. 20743. . 


Serenata a Tersicore; by P. Marino, 
of Italy, domiciled at Harrison, N. 
J.; 1° mand. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1925; 
FE 620793: Pasquale Marino, Harri-. 
son, N! J. 20744 


Serenata spagnola; di EF. de Micheli, 
of Italy, op. 13; orch., con pf. direc-. 
tion. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1925; 1'c. 
Oct. 6; E 625022; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Leipzig. 20745. | 


Serment (Le) de Mathurin; ouver- 
ture, I. Snoek, op. 37, arr. Georges: 
Krier, of France; orch. avec pf.. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624495; J. Yves K, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 20746; 


1010 


20736. ~ 


’ 
nos. 9-10, 1925 


Serment (Le) du roi; ouverture sym- 
phonique, H. Mouton, of Belgium ; 


orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Gesu. 29,1925; 1 ¢. Sept..143 0H 
624504; J. Yves K, Paris. 20747 


Seroux (Maurice de) Nocturne; par 
M. de Seroux, of France; pf. 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1925; H 
624862; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 20748 


Service thru prayer; w anon. and by 
©. BE. Shepard, m C. HE. Shepard, of 
U. S.; med. voice, in F. © Oct. 15, 
"1925; 2c, Oct. 22; HE. 626172; Chas. 
E. Shepard, Batavia, N. Y. 20749 


Serving Him day by day; w Harry 
Dixon Loes, m A. C. Fisher, of U. 8. 
MAsepe is; 1925; 2).¢..Oct. 193;H 

- 621792; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 20750 


Sesqui-centennial ode; w J. H. Ing- 
ham, m G. L. Lindsay, of U. S. 
Philadelphia, Hall-Mack co. © 
Sept. 21,1925; 2 ¢c. Sept. 28; HE 


‘621207; John Hall Ingham and 
George LeRoy Lindsay, Philadel- 
phia. 20751 


Settle down my boy; w and melody 
A. M. Lystad, of U. S: ©1c. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623600; A. M. Lystad, 
Little Sauk, Minn. 20752 


Seven days; from Mayflowers, w 
Clifford Grey, m Edward Kunecke, 
of Germany. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 30; E 626470; Harms, inc., New 
York. 20753 


Seven last words of Christ; Latin text 
from Holy Scripture, with English 
hymns from the works of Frederick 
Faber, m J. J. Roberts, of U. S.; 
soli and cho. © 1 ec. Oct. 6, 1925; 
E 626217; John J. Roberts, Hay- 
denville, Mass. 20754 


Seville; danza espanol, P. HE. Durney, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Sept. 8, 1925; 
HE 6238022; Paul Edmund Durney, 
San Francisco. 20755 


Sha, sha, der rebe sugt; w and melo- 
dy A. King, of Poland, domiciled 
at New York, arr. A. Schwartzen- 
berg. © 1 .¢. Oct. 19, 1925; E 
621826; Adolph King, Brooklyn. 

20756 


Shack (The) at the end of the trail; 
w L. T. Foley, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
U. iS: Ces Oefic2b, 192530 
628052; Leo. T. Foley, Moscow, Pa. 

20757 


MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS 


Shadow lane; w and melody W. P. 
Gillen, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1925; E 623115; William P. Gillen, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 

20758 


Shadow (The) of Egypt; w Max Gart- 
man, m Albert Cazabon, of Ung- 
land; in G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Sept. 2, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 3; E 624071; G. Ricordi & 
co., London. 20759 


Shadows; w and melody J. A’Dair, 
OF T24S!3'© Fe) Oct. 23)' 1925+ h 
621981; Jeanne A’Dair, New York. 

20760 


She is fooling thee; w Henry Wads- 
worth Longfellow, m Frank Cobb 
[pseud. of Carl Hein] of U. S.; ten. 
1, 2 and bass 1, 2. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2c. Oct: T; BH 621473; Liszt 
music co., New York. 20751 


She loves her daddy, but. others just 
as well; w and m A. EK. Thompson, 
of, U.S. ©, Oct..16, 1925 ;- 2c. Get. 
19; E 621904; Art EH. Thompson, 
Hastings, Neb. 20762 


She loves me, so I don’t care; vocal 
fox-trot, w Cumberland Clark, m 
Ch. Borel-Clerc, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 9, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 23; E 
624670; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 20753 


She’s got ’°em; w Harry Linden, m 
Isham Jones, of U. S. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 19; E 621903; Mil- 
ton Weil music co., Chicago. 20764 


She’s me old lady, and I’m her old 
man; waltz, w and m Arthur Fields 
and Fred. Phillips, both of U. S. 
© Oct. 9,'1925; 2 e. Oct. 12; EB 
623942 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

20765 


She’s my sweetheart, I’m her beau; 
w and melody F. Ayer, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622985; Flor- 
ence Ayer, Ardmore, Pa. 20766 


Sheet (The) music of heaven; spirit- 
ual song, w Robert Grant and 
others, m Franz J. Haydn and 
others, compiled Clayton F. Der- 
Stine, oof ¥U SS." 4te.: + ©-Ianly-- 8} 
1925; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 10; A 
861932; C. F. Derstine, Kitchener, 
Ont., Canada. 20767 


Sheik me; w M. R. Prebish and Gladys 
Kattelman, m M. R. Prebish, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; EH 623012; 
M. Raymond Prebish, Los Angeles. 

20768 


1011 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20769 


pt. II, n. a 


Sheikee; w and m S. Sampliner, of 
U. S., arr. and ed. Roma Falk. © 
Oct. 2, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 623790; 
Sydney Sampliner, Cleveland. 20769 


Shellover; w Walter De La Mare, m 
Jessie Furze, of England, selected 
and ed. Ernest Read; unison voices ; 
in F. Williams ed. 8vo. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624273; Jo- 
seph Williams, lItd., London. 20770 


Shepherd (The); night piece, w O. 
H., m H. Bedford, of England; con- 
tralto or mezzo; with flute and oboe 


obbl. © Sept. 12, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 
25; E 624712; Herbert Bedford, 
London. 20771 


Shepherdess (The) ; quartett, w Alice 
Maynell, m Dermot MacMurrough, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. 4to. 
© July 31, 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 3; H 
624072; Enoch & sons, Itd., London. 

20772 


Shimen; w and m R. Goldberg, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 26, 1925; E 626295 ; 
Rubin Goldberg, New York. 20773 


Shingled nobs; song-fox-trot or one 


step, mélodie L. Wells-Hansen, of 
France. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 
624341 ; Lauritz Wells-Hansen, 


Nice, France. 20774 


Ship (The) builders; w J. G. Whit- 
tier, m F. Leslie Calver, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. 4to. © Sept. 
18, 1925; 2 « Sept. 25; E 621171; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20775 

Ship o’ dreams; w Sarah Beaumont 
Kennedy, m Anna EH. George, of U. 
S. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c Sept. 29; 
EH 621211; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 20776 


Short and easy pianoforte duets; by 
J. Stuart Archer, of Great Britain. 
bk. 1, 2. © Aug. 15, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Aug. 13; E 624118, 624114; W. Pax- 


ton & co., ltd., London. 20777 
Short festival postlude; by Hugh 
Blair, of Great Britain; organ. (In 


American organ quarterly, v. 6, no. 
15) © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 28; 
EH 628125; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 29778 


Show me the way to go home; fox- 
trot, w H. W. Bradley, m Margaret 
B. Toohey and H. W. Bradley, both 
of Canada; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
septs; 22; - 9925 +2 2) en Sept. 625. 4B 
623676; Harold W. Bradley, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 20779 


Shut yo’ mouth; w and m Tom Cliff, 
of U. S. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12; E 626017; Chas. T. Barton, 
Chicago. 20780 


Si je taime. . . ; poéme Fernand 
Gregh, musique Antoine Mariotte, 
of France, op. 19, no. 3. © Sept. 
hd) O25 else: Sept. 11; E 624250; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 20781 


Si les femmes en avaient; paroles 
Lucien Boyer, musique Jean Boyer, 
of France. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624412; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 20782 


Siang-Sin ; ballet, Georges Hiie, trans- 
cription H. Mouton, of Belgium; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. © Aug. 
29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; BH 6244382; 
Heugel, Paris. [© transcription | 

20783 

Siciliana (Siziliane) ; English w John 
Bernhoff, German w Edgar Kramer- 
Bangert, m Raoul de Koczalski, of 
Germany; in B dur. © Dec. 28, 
1924; 1 @ Oct. 17, 1925; E 625107; 


Edgar Kramer-Bangert, Kassel, 
_ Germany. 20784 
Siege (Le) de Thébes; adaptation, 


Julien Porret, of France, op. 1388; 
orch, avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢@ Sept. 14; E 
624339; Julien Porret, Paris. [© 
adaptation ] 20785 


Siegl (Otto) Sonate; von O. Sieg], of 
Germany, op. 39; violine und kla- 
vier. © Mar. 15, 1925; 1 «@ Aug. 
20; E 624132; ii. Doblinger (B. 
Herzmansky) Leipzig. 20786 


Sigaretta .(La); polka, G. M. Mes- 
sina, arr. J. Gioé, both of U. S.; 
orch. 8vo. © Aug. 25, 1925;.2 c. 
Sept. 18; E 621003; Gaetano Mat- 
teo Messina, New York. 20787 © 


Signorina d’amore; aventure franco- 
italienne, paroles Jules Combe, mu- 
sique Ant. Ferre, of France, et 
Ciro Urbini, of Italy. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 624481; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 20788 


Silent night, holy night (Stille nacht, 
heilige nacht); by Franz Grtiber, 
arr. Maudetta Martin Joseph, of 


U. S.; harp. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct 26; E 628062; Boston music ¢co., 
Boston. 20789 


Since first we met; waltz, w and m 
G. H. Rutter, of England. London, 
Swan & co. © Sept. 7, 1925; 1 e«. 
Sept. 8; E 624207; Gordon H. Rut- 
ter, Ponlypridd, Wales. 20790 


1012 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS  - 


20813 


Since the only girl’s love.grew cool; 
Ww Harold Kanig [pseud. of W. R. 
Harrison], m Bauer bros., of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1925; E 628083 ; W. 
Baymont Harrison, Lawrenceville, 


Va. ~ 2 2OFSL.. 


Since we have parted; w and melody 


M. J. Ramey, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. |. 


19, 1925; E 621861; Mary Jane 
Ramey, Charles Town, W. Va. 
20792 


Sinfonia ; von Johann Christian Bach, 
hrsg. Fritz Stein, of Germany; orch. 
-in B dur. Partition. Ed. Peters. 
Ato, © June 10, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 10; 
E 625061; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
20793 


Sing Christmas bells; Christmas an- 
them, w Eugene Field, m H. Alex- 
ander Matthews, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 15, 

1925 ; 2 e. Oct. 30; E 626454 ; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 20794 


Sing me a sweet little love song; w 
Harry Kelly, m H. C. Oblinger, of 


Moa eu Cc. Sept, 10; 1925; Hi 
623113; Harry C. Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 20795 


Sing me an Italian love song; w M. C. 
Friedman, melody C. Borrelli, of 
Soa. 1. c.. sept, 1," 1925 5° E 
620647; Max C. Friedman and 
Charles Borrelli, Philadelphia. 

20796 


Sing O saxophone sing! by Enée Mar- 
cel Lafarge, of France; pf. © Aug. 
29,.1925; 1 c. Sept. 14: E 624288; 
Marcel Lafarge, Paris. 20797 


Sing ye His praise; w Arthur Sydney 
Booth-Clibborn, m C. A. Demarest, 
of U. S. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
17; E 626106; C. Agnew Demarest, 
Chicago. 20798 


Singers (The); part-song, w H. W. 
Longfellow, m Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 23, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
621177; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20799 


Singers (The); part-song, w H. W. 
Longfellow, m Louis Victor Saar, 
of U. §S., op. 108a; mixed voices. 
Fischer ed. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 1; E 623695; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. _ 20800 

Single woman’s s blues; Ww and melody 

_M. Jones, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 28, 
1925; E 621187; Maggie Jones, New 
York. ; - 20801 


72763—26——11 


Single, yes I’m single; w and melody 
\By L.4Clarky of .U-,8,,, © :1,,¢.,Qct. 
21, 1925; B 628090; Ruth Lawri- 
more Clark, Aiken, S. C. 20802 


Sinking (The) of the S-51; w and 


melody Maggie Andrews, [pseud. of 
C. J. Robison] of U. S.. © 1c. Oct. 
13, 1925; E 626000; Carson J. Robi- . 
son, New York. 20803 


Sirdar (The); march, F. 8. Kitching-. 
ham, of Great Britain; band. obl. 
32mo. © Aug. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
10; E 624180; Boosey & eco., Itd., 
London. 20804 


Siren of the sea; w and m J. I. Mar- 
fin,” of U.S. ©. 1"eeet. 9) 9925 * 
E 621537; John Irwin Martin, De- 
troit. 20805 


Sirénes ; nocturne, de Claude Debussy, 
transcription Gustave Samazeuilh, 
of France; pf. et voix. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E 624858; J. 
Jobert, Paris. [© transcription] 

20806 


Sirinata scuntenti; versi Mimico Sal- 
litto, musica Paolo Signore, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1925; E 628095: 
Domenico Sallitto, Brooklyn. 20807 


Sister it’s too bad; w and m H. Jen- 
kins, arr. Carolyn A. Thornton, both 


of U. S. © 1. Sept. 14, 1925; BE 
620804; Hezekiah Jenkins, New 
York. 20808 


Sketch (A) book; by Harold Clark, 
of Great Britain, ed. Thomas F. 
Dunhill; pf. 1. Album leaf. [4 
others] © Sept. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
12; EH 625248; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 20809 


Skidmore on evolution; w and m C. 
Skidmore, sr., of U. S. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 1.c. Oct. 16; E 621748 ; Charles 
Skidmore, sr., South Sioux City, 
Neb. 20810. 


Skipper; from Oh you, w Paul Porter 
and Benjamin Hapgood Burt, mel- 
ody Milton Suskind, of U.S. ©le. 
Oct. 8, 1925; E 621528; Leo. Feist, 
ine., New York. 20811 


Skipping the rope; polka, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 5; pf. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 @ Sept. 1; E 
622869 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 


phia.. 20812 
Skyrocket (The); galop, Hugo ie 
of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 14, 1925; 


Sept. 15; E 623240: Rannine Week 
1G, New York. 20813 


1013 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20814 


Sleep, baby, sleep; nursery rhyme, m | 


-Ethel Leginska, of U. S.; pf., with 
sop. solo ad lib. © Oct. 9, 1925; 


2c. Oct. 12; E 6263839; John Church | 
20814 | 


co.,. Cincinnati. 


Sleep little -babe; cradle song, w and 
m Fritz Zimmermann, of U. S. © 


“Oct.. & 26)° 1925.3) 2 "e) Oet. 2637 EB | 


628035 ; Triangle music pub.:co., inc., 
New York. 20815 


‘Sleep; my baby sleep; w and m Alma 
Collier [pseud. of A. C. Chase] of 
6U. Ss -LOv diner Septii:@ 19253; EB 
- 621020; Alma Collier Chase, Los 
Angeles. 20816 


Sleeping beauty; reverie, C. A. Ee- 
ener, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 9, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 9; E 620737; Jack Snyder 
pub. co., ine., New York. 20817 


Sleeping (The) beauty; by Walter «de 
la Mare and Harry Farjeon, arr. 
Boosey & co., ltd., of Great Britain ; 
pf., flute and ’cello. 4to. © Sept. 
20, loos” Le. Oct. ‘2a; BH G25103'; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. [© spe- 
cial accompaniments] 20818 


Sleeping (The) beauty; choral ballad, 
- w Walter de la Mare, m Harry Far- 
jeon, of Great Britain, op. 60, no. 
1; four female voices, with solo ten; 
in A. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 12, 1925: 1 «¢. 
Sept. 10; E 624179; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 20819 


Sleepy Hollow tune; by. Richard 
- Kountz, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Aig 2 TZ Ee IED oO 5. ED 


621077; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
--phia. 20820 
Sleepy Hollow tune; valse, Richard 


Kountz, arr. Max Irwin, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 19; E 625120; Theo- 
dore Presser Co., ‘Philadelphia. 
20821 


Sleepy time gal; fox-trot song, w Jos. 
R. Alden and Raymond B. Egan, m 
Ange Lorenzo and Richard A. Whit- 
ing, both of U. S.; pf. ace, with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E 
620884 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

20822 


— Same. arr. William Schulz, ali 
of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Oct. 21, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 22; EH 626344; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. [© ar- 

' rangement] ' 20823 

Slidin’ easy; trombone novelty, 


Harry L. Alford, of U. 8.; band. 


_bt. m1, ns., v. 20 


4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2°c. Sept. 2; 
E 622908; Victor publications, ine., 
Chicago. ~ 20824 


Slippery elm; by Boyd ‘Senter, arr. 
_Elmer Schoebel, both of U. S.; orech. 
“4to. © Oct. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. "91: EK 
626231; Melrose bros. music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 49a 20825 


Slow down at parlor social de luxe ; 
w and melody P. Bradford, of U. S. 
‘© 1: c.. Oct.2:16, 1925-9 We we21 738 : 

Perry Bradford music pub. coO., New 
York. 20826 


Slumber barque; rock-a-by dear, Ww 
and m Nellie M.: Wright, of U. S., 
ed. D. O. Evans; med. voice. ~© 
‘Oct. 13, 1925222 ere 
626164; D. O. Evans, Youngstown, 
O. 20827 


Slumber song; by Otto Mueller, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © Oct. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 623976; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20828 


Sluzk mein shtetele; w and melody 


A. Lebedeff, of U.S. 


(popyyED Jn perdn) 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1925; EB 621270; 
Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 20829 


Smile; w and m Jeanette Rosenson 
[i. e. J. R. Rosenson] of U..S.--© 
1 ce. Aug. 31, 1925; E 622885; Jean- 
ette Rita Rosenson, Lynn, Mass. . 

20830 


Smile and sing; w Clara Clarkson 
Foss, m Julius Andre Hansen, _ of 
U. S. [Blue print] © 1c. Sept..3, 
1925; E 621064; Julius A. Hansen, 
Los Angeles. 20831 


Smiles; w C. J. Neely, m Helen De- 
Rush Neely, of U. S. © May 30, 
1925; 2 @ July 14; EH 6238250; 
Claude J. Neely, Portland, Or. — 

: 20832 

Smiles and tears; by J. E. Roberts, of 
U0'S.3) pi: © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ¢@. 
Sept. 30; E 62138386; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 20833. 


Smith (David Stanley) Hight tradi- 
_ tional Christmas carols; w tr. Ed- 
ward Bliss Reed, and Maria Mon- 
rad, m arr. D. S. Smith, of U. 8. 
vi"2) Ato. © Ot. 12) faze. 2 e. 
Oct. 14; E 625106; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 20834 


Snap the whip; march, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 148, no. 6; 
pf. © Aug. 29, 1925 ; 2 ¢. Sept. 1: 
E 622868 ; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
delphia. - 20835 


1014 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS » 


Nos. 9-10, 1925» 


20856 


Snow birds; chickadee, T. Bath Glas- - 


“son, of U. S., ops 15, no. 3; pf. 
Oct. 5, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 7; E 621446; 
J. Fischer & — ‘New York. 

20836 


eee: w and ye C. C. Fultz, 
ok Se) Lc. Oct. 19, 19255, EB 
- 621882; Charles C. Fultz, Geneva, 
‘Kan. 20837 


Snowflakes; by James M. Fulton, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 
2 ¢. Oct. 7; E 621502; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 20838 


Snyder’ s (Jack) collection of two 
- hundred favorite jigs, reels, coun- 

- try and folk dances; compiler and 
arranger, of U. Pe pf., violin, flute 
or mand. © Oct. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
‘5; E 621437; Jack. Snyder pub. co., 
“anes New York. 


Snyder’s (Jack) 
the ukulele and ukulele banjo; w 
John Howard Payne, Stephen C. 
Foster and others, m J. H. Payne, 

_ §. ©. Foster and others, compiled 

~ Weston Webb, of U. S. 
Oct. 27, 1924;-2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 1, 
1925; A 870512; Jack Snyder pub. 
co., inc... New York. 

So comes my lover; Sioux air, w and 

. m D. N. Lehmer, of U. S.; 
- obbl. flute. 


- Berkeley, Calif. 


Ssammen; marschlied, aus Ach- 
tung! Welle 505, worte Herman 


- Haller, Rideamus und Willi Wolff, . 
musik Walter Kollo, arr. Otto Linde- | 


' mann, both of Germany. © Aug. 
18, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 6246381; 
Drei masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

20842 


So lonely for you; fox-trot, w S. Stark, 
m H. Meyers, of U. S. ©1 ce. Oct. 
22, 1925; E 626186; Howard Meyers 
and Astrid Stark, San Francisco. 

20843 


So-long-Su; foxtrot, w and m Billy 
Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of 
Great Britain; pf. ace. with ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele, arr, Kel 
Keech. © Oct. 21, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 
24; E 625186; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 20844 


So’s your old man; by H. F. Reser, 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1925; E 622960; Harry F. Reser, 

* Forest Hills, L. I., N.Y. 


: -C. A. Bixio, of Italy; mand. 


20839 | 


self-instructor for | 


8vo. © | 


20840 | — 
| Soirée de Vienne; by Ludwig Lebell, 


with | 
© 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1925; E - 
626145; Derrick Norman Lehmer, | 
20841 

| Soit que son or se crépe lentement; 
So jung komm’n wir nicht mehr zu- - 


20845 


Soar on the wings of praise; hymn, 
-w Laurene Highfield, m S. W. Beaz- 
ley,: of. S. © Aug. 15,1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 12; E 623203; Samuel Wil- 
~ liam Beazley, Chicago. 20846 


Sobue ( Subway) ; sul motivo di Se- 
pare’, versi Frank Amodio, musica 
ace. 


4to. © Aug. 14, 1925; 2 ec Oct. 9; 
E 621571; Italian book co., New 
York. 20847 


Soft-hearted Sally; song fox trot, w 
and m Ernest Melvin and Reg. Low, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 26, 1925; 

- 1e Oct. 23; E 625164; Cavendish 
music €o., ‘London. 20848 


Softly now the light of ‘day: ; w G. W. 
Doane, m Wm. Dichmont, of U. 8. 1. 
in. Bhat ae © Aug. 31, 
1925; 2 c. each Sept. 4; E 622971, 
622972; Bik. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 20849, 20850 


Soir pres du feu; poéme symphonique, 
Paul Fiévet, arr. C. Franot, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare. 4to. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 14; B 
624455; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 20851 


of Great Britain, op. 28, no. 4; vio- 
loncello and pf. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
Pe Oct. ai i 625228 ; Augener, Itd., 
~ London. ~ 20852 


sonnet, poésie de Ronsard, musique 
Raoul Laparra, of France. © July 
BD, 19265; 1 c.,.Aug. 3: 615661‘ 
Heugel, Paris. 20853 


Soldier, soldier; w Rudyard Kipling, 
m P. A. Grainger, of U. S.; 6 single 
voices and mixed cho., with har- 
monium ace. London, Schott & co., 
Itd. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 « 
Sept. 8; E 621012; Perey Aldridge 
Grainger, White Plains, N. Y. 

20954 


Sole (Il) di Occhiverdi; opera, versi 
Giuseppe Fanciulli, musica M. Pier- 


accini, of Italy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 
1925; E 625265; Mario Pieraccini, 
Milan. 20855 
Solemn benediction in G; w from 


Catholic church, m QO. Talbot, of 
U. 8., op. 48, no. 1; mixed voices, 
organ ace. O Ssalutaris hostia, no. 
5 [2 others] 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925:. 
2 ec. Oct. 7; E 621469: Odilon Tal- 
bot, Worcester. — 20856 


1015 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20857 


pt. IH, n.'s., v. 20 


Solféges de concours; 1924, Aug. Cha- | 
paus, of France; 2 voix. 16mo. © | 
1 eG Octe7123 EY 


20857 | 


valzer lente, H. Grio-Fal-_ 
letti, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- | 


Sept. 19, 1925; 
624981; Durand et cie., Paris. 


Solitudine ! 


lyn, N. Y.; pf. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1925; 


EK. 621028; Eugenio Grio-Falletti, | 
20858 | 


Solletico (11); polka, Giuseppe Fer- | 
© 1 ec. Oct. | 


Brooklyn. 


raro, of Italy; violin. 
10, 1925; E 623865; Avitabile bros., 
New York. 


Metro music co. 
©. Oct. 27; 
witch, New York. 


24, 1925; 
wood, Baltimore. 


Solomons (Nat E.) 
minarets; 


N. E. Solomons, of U. S. © Oct. 


22, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 23; H. 621985; | 
Nat. E. Solomons, Asheville, N. C.. 


20862 


Some ambitious mama’s hangin’ ’round 
my papa; w and m Tommy Lyman, 
Al. Piantadosi and Sammy Stept, 
all of U. 8S. © Oct. 19, 1925; Bre. 
Oct. 20; E 626138 ; Bdward B. Marks 
music co., New York, 20863 


Some day; from Some day, w Neville 
Fleeson, m Albert von Tilzer, of 


Ua S.. ©: Oct: 17, 192% Be Vct.: | 
20; E 628012; Harms, inc., New 
York. — 20864 


Some day; w and melody M. 8S. Grif- » 


fin, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1925; 


E 620847 ; Maude S. Griffin, Yonkers, 
20865. 


INS 


Some day, when’you are mine; w and 
melody E. Kiley, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 12, 1925; HE 623224; Ethel 
Kiley, Louisville. 20866. 


Some day you'll know that I loved . 


you; w and melody E. Ruff, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 623622; 
Ethelyn Ruff, Marshall, Mo. 20867 


Some day you're going to regret; w 


and m R. Rogers, of U. S. © Sept. 


2, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 8; E 622980; 
Roy Rogers, New York. 20868 


Some how I can’t forget you; w and 
m G. W. Kelly, of U. S. © 1e. 


20859 | 


Comume BcxoquTs u 3saxonuTs (From sun- | 
rise ’till sunset); w anon., M arr. | 
H. Lefkowitch, of U. S. New York, | 

© Nov. 29, 1925; 2 | 

E 626313; Henry Lefko- | 

20860 | 


Soloman my man; w and melody B. | 

Smallwood, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. | 
E 626249; Bertha Small- | 
20861 


Nine beautiful | 
w Frank L. Stanton, m. 


Oct. 13, 1925; E 626002; George W: 
Kelly, San Francisco. — 20869 


Some morning, oh, some. morning; 
anthem, w Gertrude Knox Willis, m 
Mrs. R. R. Forman, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 1; E 622855; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. ~ 20870 


Some one is calling you; w and melody 
BE. S. Roberts, of U. S. ©1 ce. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620833; Edward S. Rob- © 
erts, Quantico, Va. . 20871 


Some pretty girlie; w and melody M.. 
F. Carlidge, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢. Oet. 
3, 1925; E 623777; Martin F. Car- 
lidge, Long Branch, N. J. 20872 


Somebody else is gettin’ all the lovin’ 
that belongs to me; w and m G. BH. 
Miessner, jr., of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
28, 1925; E 626433 ; George EH, Miess- 
ner, jr., St. Louis. 20873 


Somebody else’s girl’s been . making 
eyes; w G. Jorgensen, melody Eu- 
gene Platzman, of U. S. © 1c. 
Sept. 30, 1925; E. 623718; Grace 
Jorgensen, Langley Prairie, B. C., 
Canada. 20874 


Somebody like you; w and m H. L. 
Phillips, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 30, 
1925; EK 621269; Howard L. Phil- 
lips, New York. 20875 


Somebody said; w Ellie M. Quirk, m 
M. Budinger, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
15, 1925; H 626158 ; Maye Budinger, 
Snow Shoe, Pa. 20876 


Somebody's eyes; w and melody Dan 
Russo, Gus Kahn and Dave Vance, 
all of U.S. ©1e. Oct, 3, 1925; B 


623784; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 20877 
——Same. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 


20; E 626138; LEVER Berlin, inc., 
New York. 20878 


Somebody’s garden; by Werner Jans- 
sen, arr. Charles N. Grant, of U. §.; 
orch. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. © Sept. 29, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; 
E 623694; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 20879 


Somebecdy’s mother; w C. Hoffman, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1c¢. Sept. 16, 1925; E 620939: 
Chas. Hoffman, Poli, Il. 20880 


Somehow I'll know; w and melody J. 
Prince, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1925; EH 6238619; Jennie Prince, 
Batavia, Tl. 20881 


1016 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos.9-10, 1925: 


Somehow someday somebody; w and 


mm Billy Mayerl and Gee Paul, both | 
© Sept. 10, 1925; | 


of Great Britain. 
1 ¢e. Sept. 12; E 624265; 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 


Keith- 


Someone; from Riquette, w Harry B. 
Smith, m Alfred Goodman and 


Maurie Rubens, both of U. S. © } 


Sepies.y Lon s 2, Cy Sept.,.20; |. 
623662 ;. Harms, inc., New York. 

20883 

Someone; w Robert Speight, m J. S. 

Brinkley, o£ U. S. © 1c. Sept. 30, 

1925; E 621282; John Shepherd 

Brinkley, Suffolk, Va. 20884 


Someone always; w and melody S. G. 


MeDonald, of U. 8S. © 1c. Oct. 3, | 


1925; E 623760; Sylvan G. McDon- 
ald, Sumner, Mo. 20885 


Someone is lonesome for someone; w 
and m Stewart A. Pierce, of U. S. 
© Oct. 26,°1925; 2 ec Oct. 23; EB 
621951; Paragon music co., New 
York. 20886 


Someone is sorry: fox-trot, w and m 
Bb. L. Seaman, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 
6, 1925; E 623800; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, Long Island City, N. Y. 

20887 


Someone that’s lonesome too; w and 
m L. E. Miller, of U. S. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Los Angeles music pub. 
co. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 22; 
EK 621922; Lois E. Miller, Los An- 
geles. 20888 


Someone with a lonely heart. like 
mine; w and melody R. Moore, of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623779; 
Ruth Moore, Milwaukee. — 20889 


Somerville (Reginald) Four fancies 
(Quatre esquisses) by R. Somer- 
ville, of England; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 9; E 624271; Hawkes & son, 
‘London. 20890 


Sometime; sacred song, w Mary Riley 
Smith, m J. P. Moorman, of U. S.; 
with quartet cho. ad lib. 1. Medium 

_ voice.—2. Low voice. © Aug. 15, 
1925; 2 ce. each Oct. 9; BE 623852: 


- Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 20891. 
Sometime you'll know who’s in love 
with you; w and. melody C. W. 


Bailey;<of W.,.8.:4,,@) 1 ¢. Ocet,.19, 
1925; E 621876; Clarence William 
Bailey, New London, Conn. 20892 


Sometimes at dawn; w J. Anthony 
McDonald, m Haydn Wood, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 


101 


20882 | 


20908 
5; H 624195; Chappell, & co., Iltd., 
Londen. . 20893 


Sometimes I'm happy; from A night 
out, w Clifford Grey and Irving 
Caesar, m Vincent Youmans, of U.S. 
X@)=Sept. 23, 1925:,2° ce. Septi0 25; 
FH) 623663; Harms, inc., New York. 

eS 20894 

Somewhere in gardens; w and m H. 
S..Green, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1925; E 621729; Howard Sylvester 
Green, Butler, Pa. 20895 


Son (The) of God goes forth to war; 
anthem, w Reginald Heber, m H. J. 
Storer, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 
626364; Theo. .Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20896 


Sonate, no. 1; af Arvid Kleven, of 
Norway, op. 10; violin og pf. Wil- 
helm Hansen ed. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
1 c. Sept. 16; E 624596; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 20897 


Sonate in FE moll; von _ Ginter 
Raphael, of Germany, op. 8; fléte 
und klavier. © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20; E 6251138; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 20898 

Sonatina in blue; by J. Martell, of 
U. S.; instrumental. © 1 ec. Oct. 
10, 1925; E 623872; John Martell, 
New York. 20839 


Sonatina seconda; von José Berr, of 
Switzerland, op. 80; klavier. © 


ADr.,28, »l92a5 . be, ANe). 720%. B 
624166; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 
20900 


Sonatinen; von Muzio Clementi, op. 
36-88, hrsg. James Kwast, of Ger- 
many ; klavier. 'Tonmeister ausgabe. 
1, nr. 9, C dur, nr. 10, G dur.—2, 
nr. 1, C dur, nr. 2, G dur.—=3. nr. 
3, C dur nr. 4, F dur.—4, nr. 7, es 
dur, nr. 8, D dur.—sd. nr. 5, G dur, 
nr. 6, D dur.—6. nr. 11, B dur, nr, 
12, F dur. © Apr. 28, 1925; 1c. each 
Sept. 23; E 624664-624669 ; Ulstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 20901-20906 


Sonett no. 217 von Petrarea; aus der 
Serenade op. 24, von Arnold Schon- 
berg, of Austria; geige, violoncell 
solo und klavier. © July 21, 1925; 


1 c« Aug. 4; E 624128; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 20907 


Song (A) for the gold and blue; from 
The kick-off, w Frank Craven and 
Grantland Rice, melody Silvio Hein, 


of U. S. ©1¢«. Oct. 29, 1925: EB 
626356; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
20908 

rs 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20909 


pt. mY, n. 5.5 v.20 


Song (A) in the night; by Dudley 
Peele, of U. S., op. 17, no. 5; organ. 
(In American organ quarterly, v. 6, 
no. 15) © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 
28; E 628124; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 20909 


Song (A) of Cupid; w and melody J. 


EK. Page, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623776; Jane E. Page, Syra- 
* cuse, N. Y. 


Song of Winpedsclese w Matthew Ar- 
nold, m. Reginald C. Robbins, of 
England; bass or bar. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; E 624964; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 


20911 
eens (A) of iene from Sadko, | 
Nikolas Rimsky-Korsakoff, tran- 
scribed J. Messina, of U. S.; in G. 


Philadelphia, Standard music pub. 
co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 c Oct. 23; 
EK 621976; Morris music pub. co., 
Philadelphia, [© transcription] 

20912 


Song (A) of love; w and melody J. 
,Hlton, of .U. S:.© 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620855; John Hlton, Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 20913 


Song (The) of Pittsburgh; w and mel- 
_ ody A. Y. Johnson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1925; E 623392; Alma 
Yost Johnson, Avalon, Pa. | 20914 


Song of the bells; two-part cho., m 
“RR. W. Mead, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to.. © Sept. 4, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 11; 
co., Cincinnati. 20915 


Song of the fisher-boats; w Katha- 


rine Bainbridge, m J. 8S. Zamecnik, © 


of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 
23, 1925; 2 ¢e. Oct. 24; H 626308; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 20916 


Song of the meadow brook; by Paolo 
Conte, of U. S., op. 60; pf. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 4; H 622970; B. 
KF. Wood music co., Boston. 20917 


Song (The) of the north wind; w 
Martha M. Seaney, m M. P. Younz- 
berg, of U. S. ©.1e. Oct. 10, 1925; 
E 623882; Marjorie Payne Young- 
berg, West Roxbury, Mass. 20918 


Song of the old barnyard; w and mel- 
ody J. Samuels, of U. S. © 14. 
Oct. 22, 1925; E 628074; Joe Sam- 
uels, Brooklyn. 209 19 


Song of the vagabonds; from The 
vagabond king, w Brian Hooker, m 
Rudolf Friml, of Bohemia, domi- 


20910 | 


E 623238; Willis music | 


ciled at New York. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 7; HE 621482; Henry Water- 
son, inec., New Nore 20920 


Song (A) to the nightingale; w and 
melody H. St. E. Miller, of U.S. © 


1c. Oct. 24, 1925; E 626252; KE. St. 
K. Miller, Kingston, Jamaica, Boo 
W.z 20921 


Songe d’amour; by Norman Leigh, of 
Loy pe © Aug. 18, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 19: EK 621749; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. . 20922 


Songs for Jesus; compiled by K. L. 
Cramer, of U. 8S. Chicago, Il., Tab- 
ernacle pub. co, 12mo. © Sept. 17, 
‘1925; 2 ce. and. aff; Sept. 19;..A 
867524; Keller L. Cramer, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 20923 


Songs in the night; 1st nocturne, Wal- 
ter Spinney, of Great Britain; organ. 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 14; E 
624553 ; Midland music press, Leam- 
ington, England. [© new matter] 

20924 


Songs of Lesbos; w Bliss Carman, m 
Albert Mallinson, of England. 1. 
What spell, what enchantment al- 
lures thee. [5 others] © Sept. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 16; E 624598; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 20925 


Songs of the new day; w Oliver Wen- 
dell Holmes, William Herbert Car- 
ruth and others, m and rev. L. E. 
Sibley, of U. S.; mixed voices or 
solos. Rev. and enl,  4to. © Oct. 
9, 1925.5 '2\e and ‘at "Orit; A 

- 870624; Luthera BH. Sibley, Boston: 

: 20926 


Sonia ; character study, from the mu- 
sic to Masse Mensch, John Foulds, 
of Great Britain, op. 83, no. 13; 
violin and pf. © Aug. 14, 1925; 
1 ¢ Aug. 8; E 624126; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 20927 


Sonny; w and m Fred Pattison and 
Will Wise, both of England; in B 
flat. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 17, 1925; 1c. Sept. 
2; FE 624051; Francis, Day & Hunt- 
er, Itd., London. 20928 

Sonny boy; waltz lullaby, w and m G. 


S. Robberson, of U. S. Providence, 
R. L., J. H. Conley & co. © Oct. 20, 


1925; 2 ce. Oct. 24; EH 626350; Ger- 
trude §S. Robberson, Pawtucket. 
1 5 yh 20929 


Sonrisa (Una) (Un sourire) ; tango, 
Samuel Castriota, of Spain; pf. 
June 4, 1925; 1c. July 2; E 615208 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 20930. 


1018 


nos: 9-10, 1925: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ° 


y 


20953 


Soon I’m goin’ home; negro spiritual, 
text arr. Margaret Lester, m -Wil- 
- liam Lester, of U. S., op. 33, no. 2a; 

male voices. 

Oct. 14, 1925; 2c. Oct. 16; E 621699; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 10) 
arrangement] 20931 


Sorcier (Le) de Pont-Aven; ouverture, 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec 
- pf. conducteur. 4to.: © Aug. 29, 

» 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 6245038; J. 
‘Yves K, Paris. 20932 


Sorcire (La) ; ouverture, I. Snoek, of 
Netherlands, op. 182; orch. avec pf. 
~eonducteur. 4to, © Aug, 29, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 14; E 624516; J. Yves K, 
Paris. 20933 


Sorgente (La) musicale; parole e mu- 
-sica autori diversi, of Italy. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice Sorgente musi- 
eale. (Piedigrotta 1925) © Aug. 
20, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 16; A—Foreign 
28564 ; oat book co., New York. 
‘i 20934 


Sorry Cinderella; w and melody C. 
-B.:-Nicholson, arr. Woody Frisino, 
> both of U, S. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1925; 


E 620796: Calvin B. Nicholson, Bal- 


20935 
Sottigliezza ; par Ch. Hone. of France; 


timore. 


--oreh, avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
“Aug, 29, 1925; 1° ¢. Septs.143./E 
624326; C. Joubert, Paris. 20936 


Soul- cheering (The) promise; w Fanny 


‘J. Crosby, m M. H. Cummings, of |} - 


YU.(82° © Get. 1, 19253 2°¢.:Oct. 5; 
. BE 621885; M. "Homer Cummings, 
* Ceredo, W. Va. 20937 


Soul of mine: w Annie De Lartigue | 


‘Kennedy, m Ferdinand Dunkley, of 
- England, domiciled_at Birmingham, 
- Ala. high voice. © Sept. 25, 1925 ; 
'-2°e: Oct. 1; E-.621302; G. Schirmer, 

inc., New York. i 20938 


Soulacroix (Jacques ) Intermezzo; sur 
“les motifs de O mains de femmes, 
aeJe Soulacroix, of France; flute ou 
- violon et pf. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. 
_ Oct. 12; EH 624823; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 
20939 


patel (A) which through the tide of 
. time will echo faintly; w I. B. Suss- 
-man;, m Kathryn I. White, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 14, 1925; E 620002; 
1. B. Sussman, Albany. 20940 


Sous les tenailles; allegro fantaisie, 
_ Vineent Fosse, of France; orch. 
. avee pf. conducteur. 4to: © Aug. 

29, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; .E 624506; 
~ J: Yves K, Paris. 20941 


Fischer ed. 4to. © 


South Sea island baby; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Richard A. Whiting, of U.S. 
© 1e. Oct. 27, 1925; E 626315; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

20942 


South street blues; w and m Steve L. 
Roberts, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 23, 
1925 ; E 621101; Triangle music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 20943 


Southern dreams; w and melody Mrs. 
S.. Greco, of. U. S.. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 
1925; E 623751; Mrs. Samuel Greco, 
Toledo, O. 20944 


Southern (A) idyll; in Georgia, Wil- 
liam Lester, of U. S., op. 98, no. 2; 
organ. (In American organ quar- 
terly, v. 6, no. 15) © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 28; E 628126; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. 20945 
Southern romance; idyl, Frances 
Terry, of U. S.; pf.. © Sept. 24, 


1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 623660; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. | 20946 


Southland (A) lullaby; by Theodora 


Dutton, ‘of -U.S-: pf. “©. Oct. | 9; 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623984; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 20947 


Souvenir ; by Franz Drdla, transcribed 
D. W. Markham, of U..S8.; B flat 
cornet with pf. acc. © July 1° 
1925: 2 c.. July 22; EB 620857; D. W. 

Markham, Jefferson City, Mo. 

20948 


Same. trombone solo, with B 
flat cornet and pf. acc. © eg PAW 
1925; 2.e. July 22; E 623315; Wy. 
Markham, Jefferson City; Nt 

20949 

Souvenir ; by Franz ‘Drdla, tran- 
scribed Richard Kountz, of U. Si 
organ. (In American organ ‘quar- 
terly, v. 6, no. 15) © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 28 : E 628129; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© transcription] 

iy 20950 


Souvenir; by M. Malot, of France ; 
“violon et pf. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1-¢. 
Oct. 12: E 624836; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

20951 


Soiiv enir d’amour; by Norman Leigh, 
Ou. S.3 pt © June 12, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E. 621760; Walter . Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 20952 


Souvenir de Capri; chanson napoli- 
taine, paroles Jules Combe, musique 
Ant. Ferré, of France et Ciro Ur- 
bini, of Italy. © Aug. 29, 1925.; 1. ¢: 
Sept. 14; E 624483; Evette -et 
Schaeffer, Paris. - 20953 


1019 


» 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20954 


Sowing; w Edward Thomas, m Ivor 
Gurney, of England. © ‘Aug. gd 
1925; 1¢. Sept. 3; E 624086; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 20954 


Spaghetti; fox-trot, w and m B. Fa- 
zioli, of U. S. ©1. Sept. 23, 1925; 
E 621111; Bernardo Fazioli, Water- 
town, Mass. 20955 


Spanish love-song; w after old Span- 
ish verses Felipe y Granados, m 
Richard Kountz, of U. S.; high or 
medium voice. © Sept. 1: 1925 : 
2c. Sept. 15; E 623294; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 20956 


Spanish (The) Mick; from Merry- 
merry, w Harlan Thompson, melody 
Harry Archer, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
1, 1925; E 622904; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 20957 


Spanish rag; melody Willie Smith, of 
Us Sa..©@., by é.Sept. 19, 19203, 
623377; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 20958 


Spanish shawl; fox trot, Elmer Schoe- 
bek. ‘of ,..S.3 oreh., Ato. . CG. Aug. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15; E 620868; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 20959 


Sparkling dewdrop valse; by R. Slo- 
comb, of U. 8.; pf. © 1. Oct. 1, 
1925; E 623709; Ruth Slocomb, 
Hermann, Mo. 20960 


Speak to me, my love; w Rabindranath 
Tagore, m Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; BE 624558; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 20961 


Specchio (Lo) indiscreto; canzone- 
tango, Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy; 
petit orch. con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© July 14, 1925; 1 ¢«. Sept. 22; EB 
624695; A. & G. Carisch & C., Milan. 

20962 


Speed ; one step, Hugo Frey, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 620766; Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. 20963 


——Same. pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 14; E 620870; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 20964 


Speed away with the news; hymn, 
w James Rowe, m S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 


12; E 628221; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 20965 
Sphinx (The); fox trot, Bernard 


Rolt, arr. Max Irwin, of Great Bri- 
tain; orch., with banjo arr. Emile 


pt. 111, n. 8., Vv. 20 


Grimshaw. 4to. © Sept. 4, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 10; E 624191; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. _ 20966 


Spinning (The) wheel; by Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; pf. 
Aug. 29, 1925; 2 ex \Sept., 1; .B 
622862; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 20967 


Spirit (The) of Aggieland; w M. H. 
Mimms, m R. J. Dunn, of U. S. © 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 2; E 621290; 
Marvin H. Mimms and ‘Richard 7 
Dunn, College Station, Tex. 20968 


Spirit of God, abide with me: w 
George W. Slauson, m Winifred BE. 


Moore, of U. S.; ten. or sop. © 
Aug. 17, 1925's 2 e, jpAgeae22. Ei 
621072; Forster music publisher, 


ine., Chicago. 20969 


Spirit (The) of the U. S. navy; w 
and m C. H. Duncan, of U. S. © 
Aug. 26, 1925; 2 e. Aug. 28; EB 
620693; Charles H. Duncan, New 
York. 20970 


Spooks; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., 
op. 3, no. 4; pf. © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2 e. Sept. 21; E 623489; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 20971 


Spring; fox-trot, Amedeo Escobar, of 
Italy; orch. con pf, conduttore, 4to. 
© Sept. 16, 1925;.1 e. Oct. 15; E 
625050; Mario Aromando, Milan. 

- 20972 


Spring has came; w and m Norma 
Gregg, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Sept. 22, 
1925; E 623534; Hazel Kennedy, 
Los Angeles. 20973 


Spring in autumn; from Spring in 
autumn, w Gus Kahn and Raymond 
B. Began, m Will Ortmann, ef Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York City. 
© Oct. 7, 1925; 2 e Oct. 9; E 
623853 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

. 20974 


Spring (A) night; w Sara Teasdale, 
m Uda Waldrop, of U. S.; med. or 


high voice. © Sept. 25, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 1; E 621299; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20975 


ples on the mesa; Hopi air, w and 

. N. Lehmer, ‘of U. S. ©le. 

ta “2. 1925; E 623811; Derrick 
Norman Lehmer, Berkeley, Calif. 


20976 © 


Spring serenade; by Georg Eggeling, 
of Germany, op. 251; pf. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; E 6263888; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


20977 


1020 


‘ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


mos: O10 1935: 


Spring song; w Zelle Beebe, m M. 
Beebe, of U. S. © 1 e. Sept, 2, 
1925); Marion Beebe, 
' Seattle. 


Spring symbols; w Betty Bourn, m 
W. Karl Vincent, of Canada. 


EB 622925; 


1 c. Sept. 12, 1925; E 623225; Mabel | 
20979 |. 
1925; E 621731; Chas. H. Longbot- 


Winnifred. Bourn, Chicago, 
‘Spring tulips; rondino, Franz Kohler, 


of U. S. ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. ! 
Stars (The) ; avd itiel cho., w Fred. 


Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 11; E 620788; Century music 
pub. ¢o., New York. 


Italy, domiciled at Mobile, Ala. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; HE 620805; 
gene 8. Costa, Mobile. 20981 


Spring’s night; blues, Fred Hidson, of 


France; orch. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; EH 624821; P. 


20982 


Springtime; mazurka, S. Engelke, of 
Ws Sn; pt, -.@)Sept.,:22, 1925; 2 e. 
Oct. 1; E 623920; Co-operative mn- 
sic ¢@o., Philadelphia. 20983 


Springtime; six easy duets, Clemence 
Roff, of Great Britain; pf. 1. Rev- 
erie. [5 others] © Oct. 29, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 10; E 625378; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 20984 


Springtime and May; w and melody 
_ L. W. Weaver, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 

12, 1925; E 621603; L. William 
' Weaver, Faribault, Minn. 20985 


Stamboul, city of temptation ; fox trot, 
w and m Hubert W. David, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 1, 1925; 1. 

' Sept. 2; E 624064; Worton David, 
Itd., London. 20986 


Stand by the old book; w James 
Rowe, m A. C. Fisher, of U. S. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 19; EH 
621789 ; Albert C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, 


_ Delacour, Paris. 


Tex. 20987 
Star of Bethlehem; by Stephen 
Adams, arr. Berkeley Mason, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 1 «@ Sept. 10; E 624185; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 20988 


Star (The) of hope; a Christ Child 
legend, w Frederick H. Martens, m 
Oley Speaks, of U. S.; low voice. 
© Oct. 12, 1925; 2 c Oct. 19° B 
626074; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 20989 


72763—26——12 


20978 


20980. | 


Springhill college romance; w Kate | 
Ayers Robert, m E. 8. Costa, of | 


Eu- | 


21000 


| Star of the Saviour; tableau panto- 
mime, w Elsie Duncan Yale, mJ. 
Lincoln Hall and Clyde Willard, 
both of U.S, 8vo. © Oct. 15, 1925 ; 
2c. Oct. 29; E 626177; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 20990 


Star of the sea; w and m C, H. Long- 
bettem, of U. S...© 1.c. Oct. 16, 


tom, "Brooklyn. 20991 


G. Bowles, m William Berwald, of 
U. S.; women’s voices and sop. solo. 
Ato. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
15; E 623289; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 20992 


Stars (The), the Stripes, and you; w 
and m L. Tenney, of U. S. © Oct. 
13,. 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 22; BE 626169; 
LeRoy Tenney, Trenton, N. J. 

20993 


Stately (A) measure; by A. E. Lum- 
ley-Holmes, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; EB 
621328; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 20994 


Stay in your own back yard; by Lyn 
Udall, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; voeal orch. 4to. © Sept. 2%, 
1925 ;2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621488; M. Wit- 


mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] | 20995 
Steck (Aimé) Fantaisie; par A, 


Steck, of France; quatuor 4 cordes 
et pf. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 
1925; EH 624860; Editigns Maurice 
"Senart, Paris. 20996 


Step ealy please ; Christus cantata, 
w Elsie Dunean Yale, m Clyde Wil- 
lard, of. U. S,  8vo,...,.©, Oet.., 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 283; D 26828; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 20997 


Step, step, sisters; from Merry-merry, 
w Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. i, 
1925; E 622901; Leo. Feist, ine., 
New York. 20998 


Steppin’ on the gas; melody James 
and Janice Blythe, both of U. SBS. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1925; E 621427; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

20999 


Stepping fast; by Donald Lindley, 
of U. S.; B flat trumpet solo, with 
pf. and drum ace. © Sept. 11, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 12; E 623170; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 21000 


1021 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES — 


21001 
Stevensoniana suite, no. 2; after 
poems from R. L. Stevenson's A Tt 


child’s garden of verse, 
- Burlingame Hill, of U. S., op. 29; 
“ore. Se. «i VArnnes in? “the ire. 
“\f2-others] © Sept. 1, 1925;.2°'c. 
Sept. 4; E 623078 ; 
New York. 


Still dreaming (Tout en révant); de 
- Paris en féte, paroles Albert Wille- 
metz, 
Seyeux, musique Fred Mélé et Cra- 
ven, both of France. © Aug. 29, 


1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624400; Fran- | 


cis Salabert, Paris. 21002 


Still, still with Thee; w Harriet B. 
- Stowe, Lasting Ope Oe Ashford, of U.S. 
1. High voice.—2. Medium voice.—3. 

' Low voice. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 e. 
each Oct. 9; E 623844; Lorenz pub. 

- @0., Dayton, O. 21003 


Stop and rest; w Fanny J. Crosby, 

m M. H. Cummings, of U. S. © Oct. 

~ 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 621386; M. 
Homer Cummings, Ceredo, W. Va. 

21004 

Stop! look! listen! w Louis Robinson, 

m Harry I. Robinson, of U. S. © 

Oct. 6, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 623794; 

Harry I. Robinson, Chicago. 21005 


Storm (The); by Jean Sibelius, of 
Finland, op. 103, no. 4, ed. and rev. 
W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; pf. 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 5; E 623902; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 21006 


Stormy sea blues; w and m Thomas 
Dorsey, of U. S.; in C. ©1e. Oct. 
5, 1925; H 621436; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 21007 


Stornelli alla donna; versi Mattia 
Sealzi, musica Fernando Ligotti, of 
Italy; mand. acc. © 1. Sept. 25, 
1925: E 621159; P. Eliseo & son, 
- New York. 21008 


Story (The) of Old Glory, the flag 
-we love; w J. Will Callahan, m 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; male voices. Wit- 
mark ed. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 


2c. Sept. 9; E 620718;.M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 21009 


Strauss (Richard) Intermezzo; com- 
edia borghese in due atti con inter- 
ludi sinfonici, Richard Strauss, of 
Germany, op. 72, rid. completa per 
canto e pf. Otto Singer, unica 
traduzione ritmica italiana autoriz- 
zata Ottone Schanzer, of Italy. © 
Sept. 24, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 6; D 26830; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 21010 


Edward | - 


G. Schirmer, inc., 
21001 | 
Strawberry time ; ‘warts! song, Ww and 


Saint-Granier » et Jean Le | 


‘pt. mm, 1. 8. Vs 20 


| Straussiana ; English text Katherine 
- Bellaman, Italian text Paolo-Gallico, 
themes Johann Strauss, arr. Bstelle 
Liebling, of U. S.; high voice, in A 


Hate | © July 7, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 21; 


New 


~ KE 623468 ;5 Carl Fischer, ine., 
210121 


‘York. 


m M. M. Thompson, arr. Carl A. 
Weber, both of U.S. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
27, 1925; E. 626324; Mahlon M. 
Thompson, Seattle. 21012 


Stray birds; w Rekede Gilmore Stott, 
m Geoffrey. 0) Hara... 0¢. Us; 95.'., C 
Aug... 1%, 1920.2 "Ge. Auge 2 = 
622550; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 21018 


Streichsextett; in einem satz, Otto 
Siegl, of Austria, op. 28.  Partitur. 
16mo. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1925; E 625054; Ludwig Dob- 


linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. ~ 21014 
Strenna Piedigrotta 1925; album of 


songs, compilata Mario. Cosentino. 
Naples; Italy, Casa musicale napole- 
tana. © Aug. 14,1925; 1 ec. Oct. 2; 

A—Foreign 28729 ; Italian book cO., 
New York. 21015 


String-quartet in E minor; by Albert 
Spalding, of U. S., op. 10, violin 1, 
2, viola and violoncello. Se. 4to. 
© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 4; B 


623076; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
; York. 21016 
Strumming, I just keep strumming 


along; w and.m Harry Woods, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 8.; male 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 9; E 620716; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement |] 21017 


Studien und stticke ftir die linke hand 
allein (Studies and compositions for 
the left hand solo) ; von Adolf Ruth- 
ardt, of Germany, op. 62; pf. Heft 
1, 2, © May 14, 1925; 1 c. each 
Aug. 20; E 624172; Otto Forberg, 
Leipzig. 21018 


Study in G; by George St. Mark 
[pseud. of B. B. Patterson] of U. S., 
op: “3; pf. - ‘© Bebe 14. 1925602. ¢. 
Sept. 19: H 623412; Bennett B. Pat: 
terson, Houston. 21019 


Stiirmisch erregt (Uproar); von Karl 
Neinass, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst 
Hegert ; orch. mit violino 1 direktion. 
© Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 4; EB 
624082;  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 21020 


1022 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS |. 


21043: 


nos. 9-10, 1925... 


Stunt songs for social sings; com- 
piled Cannetta Eldridge and Ruth 
.E, Richardson, both-of U.S. 16mo. 
i OOct, 2, 1925; 2 e. and affs:Ort. 

10; A 870407; Eldridge entertain- 
‘ment: house, Cincinnati. [© 
‘sion and additions] 21021 


Sturm (Storm) ; von Josef Schiffer], 
‘of Germany; orch. no. 25. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 1c. Sept. 19; HE 624612; 
Heinrichshofen’ s verlag, Magdeburg. 
Germany. 21022 


Sturm (Storm) ; von Otto Preuss, of 
Germany; orch. © Sept. 3, 1925: 
~1e¢ Sept. 25; E 624688; Heinrich- 
-shofen’s ver lag, Madgeburg, Ger- 
many. 21023 


Sturm (Storm, tempest) ; von Ernst 
' Wiedermann, of Germany, op. 15, 
‘hrsg. Ernst Eggert; orch. © Aug. 
3, 1925; 1 c...Sept. 1; E 624040; 
~ Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magde- 
burg, Germany. 21024 


Sturm—regen (Storm—rain) ; von Ar- 
'thur Stiller, of Germany, hrsg. 
Ernst Eggert; orch. © Sept. 8. 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 23; E 624645; Hein- 
- richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 21025 


Sturnellata napulitana; versi L. Sica, 
musica V. De Crescenzo, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. 4to. -© Sept. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 8; E 623048; D’Agostino 
bros., ine., New. York. 21026 


Stylish (The) little ladies; w W. N. 


Bugbee, m Carolyn R. Freeman, of | 


U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co.. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 10; E 621816; Willis N. Bug- 
. bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 21027 


Such a sausage; w Julian Neville 


* [pseud. of N. J. Rich],m Billy Smith | | leipag' 2 
See is gone; w Christina Rosset- 


[pseud. of Amy Seller Goldsmith] 
| OL: Us S.;,©)1.¢. Oct... 12, 1925; 75 
. 626488; Neville Julian Rich, San 
_ Francisco. | 21028 


Such a sweet little thing; waltz song, 
from The prince and the maid, Eng- 


lish w Adrian Ross, of Great Brit- | 


ain, m Hans Ailbout; in A. [Staff 
' and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
4 1925; 1 ¢..\Sept.. 17; “BH 624598 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© new edition with Eng- 
lish words] 21029 


Be babe; w Walter 
Boyd Senter, arr. Elmer Schoebel, 

~ both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Sept. 

20, 19255 2)-e:Oet« 12; Hh. 626229; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., 
cago. 


revi-. 


Melrose, m 


Chi- | 
21030 | 


“Sugar foot stomp; by Joe Oliver and: 
. Louis Armstrong, arr. Donald Red- 
man and Elmer Schoebel, both of 
U..S.;-oreh. 4to.. © Aug, 15, 1925; 


2 ¢c.-Sept. 15; E -620867;> Melrose 


bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 
21031 


Sugar pain nae w and melody W. 


E. Dawson, of U.S. © 1:e. Oct. 19; 
1925; E 621863 : 'W,. E. Dawson, 
- Stockton, Calif. * 21032 


Suite aborigene; hymne et danse au 
Dieu soleil, J. Elie, of Haiti, domi- 
ciled at New York.:; pf. © 1. Oct. 
28, 1925; E 628109: ‘Justin Elie, New 
York. 21033 


Suite: Minnehaha; by S. Coleridge— 
Taylor, arr. Perey E. Fletcher, of 
England; orch. with pf. conductor. 
1. Laughing water. [3 others] © 


epi lie teeo, ae. sets. oo. 1 
624272; Hawkes & son, London. 
21034 


Suite poétique: by Albert Gehring, of 
U, S.; pf. 1. Mood fancies... [3 
others] © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 
24: E 626304; Sam Fox pub. co., 
- Cleveland. 21035 


Suite populaire espagnole; d’apres 
Siete canciones populares espafiolas, 
par Manuel de Falla, adaptée et 
doigteé Paul Kochanski, of France; 
violon et pf. 1. El pafio moruno. 
[5 others] © Sept. 21, 1925: 1 «. 
Oct. 12; E 624852; Max Eschig & 
cie.. Paris. [© adaptation and fin- 
gering | 21036 


‘Summer; by T. Bath Glasson, of U. 


eS Opt, NOs pr. ©) OC, 1oan. 
2c. Oct..7; E 621447; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 21037 


ti, m Maurice Besly, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Aug. 22, 1925; 1c. Sept. 10; 
E. 624187; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don._ 21038 


Summer showers: by A. J. Johnson, 
of ,U. S. > pt. Ole Sept. 18, 1925; 


EK 623389; Alma _ Yost Johnson, 
Avalon, Pa. 21039 
Summer winds, blow; w Edith San- 


ford Tillotson, m from The blue Dan- 
ube, Johann Strauss, arr. Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S. 4to. 1. Two treble 
voices.—2. Sop., second sop. and 
alto.—3. Four mixed voices.—4. 
Sop., alto and bass. © Aug. 17, 31, 
1925; 2 ec. each Oct. 15; E 621690— 
621693 : Lorenz pub. ¢o., Dayton, O. 
[© ar rangement | 21040-21043 


1023 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
- 21044 


Summers (Paul F.) 
_structor for ukulele and guitar; 
with complete chord chart and 
transposition chart, P. F. Summers, 
of U. S. © Aug. 7, 1925; 1 ¢ Aug. 
15, 1 ¢c. Sept. 23; aff. Sept. 8; A 
861965; Paul F. Summers, Hono- 
lulu. 21044 


Sun (The) and moon; fox trot, w 
and m Roy L: Burtch, of U. S. 
Oct. 6, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621451; 
Haleyon pub. Co., Indianapolis. 

21045 


Sun (The) is sinking fast; set to tune 
Brooklyn, w from the Latin by E. 
Caswall, m C. L. F. Stevens, of 
England. 12mo. © Oct. 9, 1925; 

le Oct. 14; E 625012; C. L. F. 
Stevens, Nottingham, England. 

21046 


Sunbeams. and moonbeams; by Perey 
Elliott, arr. Léon J. Fontaine, of 
England; violin and pf. Dancing 
sunbeams. [3 others] © Aug. 27, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 3; E 624057; Leon- 
ard & co., London. 21047 


Sundown; w Hdith Sanford ‘Tillot- 
son, m from Londonderry air, arr. 
Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; two-part 
cho. 4to. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2. 
Oct. 15; E 621694; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. [© arrangement] 

21048 


Sunny; from Sunny, w Otto Harbach 
and Oscar Hammerstein 2d, m 
Jerome Kern, of U. S. © Sept. 23, 

, 41925; 2 ec. Sept. 25; E 621169; T. 
B. Harms co., New York. 


Sunny Havana; 
Horatio Nicholls, of Great Britain; 
pf. ace, with arr, for banjulele 


banjo and ukulele Kel Keech. [Staff | 


and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
9, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 6250038; 
Lawrence Wright music ¢co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 


Sunset; by A. Y. Johnson, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1ec. Sept. 18, 1925; E 623390; 
Alma Yost Johnson, Avalon, Pa. 

21051 


Sunset reverie; by Stuart Templeton, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 24, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 5; E 625367; Banks 
& son, York, England. 21052 


Sunshine; w and melody W. C. 
Bates, of U. S..© 1 ce. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 621001; William Carlton 
Bates, Arlington, Mass. 21053 


Sunshine and showers; w_ Roy 
Schultz, m Hellmuth Kresa, of Ger- 


Hawaiian in- | 


‘'Suonno d’oro; 


_——— Same. 


21049 | 
w Ray Morelle, m | 


21050 | 


4 ' ? 


pt. 11, ns, v;20 


many, domiciled at Milwaukee. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 620700; Alex 
Peter Valdemar Enna, Green Bay, 
Wis. 21054 


Sunshine dance; by J. Vollmar, of 
U. S.; Hawaiian guit. with regular 
suit. acc. © Oct. 1%) 1995" 2 c. 
Oct. 19; E 621843; Jacob Vollmar, 
Rochester, N. Y.. 21055 


Sunshine garden; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Mildred McGeorge; of Great. 
Britain, in G © Aug. 18, 1925;. 
1 ec. Oct. 9; EH 624809; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 21056 


versi A. Mattiello, 
musica Adolf Salemme, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 


4to. © Sept. 2, 1925; 3 Cc. Sept. 8; 
H. 623049 ; D’ Agostino bros., inc., 
New York. 21057 
| Supplication ; sacred song, w Arthur 


Rutherford, m Wm. Dichmont, of 
U.S. 1. In B—2.. In C—3. In D. 
flat. © Aug. 24, 1925; 2 c. each Aug. 


31; E 622846-622848; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 21058-21060 
‘Sur Veau dormante; par Maurice 


Pesse, of France; orch: avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 14; E 624827; Alph. Schotte et 
cie., Boulogne- -Sur-mer, _Baanes, 
21061 


pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ce. 
Sept. 14; EH 624335; Alph. Schotte & 
cie., Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 

21062 


Sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent; ‘valse, 
Louis Valmont, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1c. Sept. 15; 
H 624574; Edition Belgo-canadienne, 
Montreal. . 21063 


Sur le pont du Minnedosa; mazurka, 
Louis Valmont, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 11, 1925; 1 e¢. Sept. 15; 
EH 624578 ; Edition Belgo-eanadienne, 
Montreal, 21064 


Susy play me El serrucho, once more; 
di Amedeo Escobar, of Italy; orch. 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 
16, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 15; EH 625051; 
Mario Aromando, Milan. 21065 


Suzanne; fox-trot from the musical 
play, w Wm. Carey Duncan, m Har- 
old. Orlob, of ;U. S... ©; Sept.. 24 
1925: 2 c. Sept. 28; E 621223; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 21066 


Same. © 1. Sept. 15, 1925; BE 
620934; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
21067 


1024 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Swaying tree-spirits ; by H. J. Stewart, . 
© Aug. 14, 1925; 


of U. S.; organ. 
2c. Sept. 5; E 623089 ; 
music pub. co., Boston. 


White-Smith 


Sweden: fox trot, w and melody H. 


Cheiffetz, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 26, - 


1925; E 628058; Hyman Cheiffetz, 
Buffalo. 21069 


Sweet blue violets; . waltz, W. IL. 
Skaggs, of U.'S., op. 68; band. 4tyv. 

© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; E 
- 621162; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
f Pai 21070 


Sweet Hawaiian dreams; 
’ Parish, m Arthur Coleman, of U. S8.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 18, 


1925; 2 ec. Sept. 10; E 623135; Joe. 


Morris music co., New York. 21071 


Sweet heart of mine; w and m F. Set- 
tino, of U. S. 

t zE 623397 ; Frank Settino, Brooklyn. 
21072 


Sweet Jean; w and m D. B. Clark, of 
ROSS © 1c. Sept. 26, 1925: BE 
623640; Dorothy Buell Clark, Wash- 
ington. 21073 


Sweet maid of Bombay; w and melody 
H. “. Fraser, of Canada. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 24, 1925; E 626246; Harry IL. 
‘Fraser, Ft. Smith, N. W. T., Can- 
, ada. 21074 


Sweet man; fox trot, w Roy Turk, m 
~ Maceo’ Pinkard, of U. S., arr. Arthur 
Lange; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Nept. 18, 1925; 2 c., Sept. 19; E 


623509 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. | 


[© arr ‘angement] 21075 


Sweet Memories come back to me; w 
Arvilla Maxwell Rich, m Harry 
Walton, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E 6207738; Paragon 
music ¢o., New York. 21076 


Sweet memories make me love you 
yet; w R. E. Taggart, melody Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
24, 1925; E 623558; Ruby E. Tag- 
gart, Williamsfield, O. 21077 


Sweet memories of you; w Olivette 
Bartow Dawley, m Ray Hibbeler, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; B 
623005; Mrs. I. W. Dawley, Nelson- 
ville, O. 21078 


Sweet Minnie Gray; fox trot, w and 
m A. Ball, of Canada. © Aug. 28, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 11; E 624556; <Al- 
bert Ball, Winnipeg, Canada. 21079 


Sweet Peter; from Dearest enemy, w 
- Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers, 


21068 


w Mitcheil - 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; » 


21091 
‘of. U. S. © Sept., 19, 1925; 2.2. 
Sept. 22; E 628517; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21089 


Sweet stuff; by Donald Lindley, cf 
U. 8.; B flat trumpet solo, with rf. 
and drum ace. © Sept. 11, 1925; 
2c Sept. 12; E 6238169; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 21081 


: Sweet violets; waltz, Franz Kohler, 


of U. S., ed. Calvin Grooms; pf. 
Century ed. © Sept. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 620782; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 21082 


Sweetest (The) girl I know; fox trot, 
w E. Acton, m Lucy McHenry, of 


U. S: © 1.¢. Oct. 14, 1925; B 
621666; Eunice Acton, Glendale, 
Calif. 21083 


Sweetest little girl; w Herman Eller, 
melody M. Lehmann, of U. S. © 
1-e. Sept. 25, 1925; E 621151; Mon- 
roe Lehmann, Bronx, N. Y. 21084 


Sweetest (The) lollypop; w El Gee 
[pseud. of HBlias Ginsburg], m J. 
Cherniaysky, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 1, 
1925: E 623722; Joseph Cherniav- 
Sky, Bronx, N.Y. 21085 


Sweetest mother; w and melody C. J. 
Bussell, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 16, 
1925; E 6217245: Clifford John Bus- 
sell, New York. 21086 


Sweetheart ; w and melody F. Swader, 
af, Ui, S... ©,1 cc. Oet, 19, 1925: B 
621886; Frank Swader, Cleveland. 

21087 


Sweetheart will you love me when 
I'm old; w Forest L. Hall, sr., m 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. © Aug. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620898; 
EF. L.. Hall music co., Waycross, Ga. 

21088 


Sweetie come take a ride with me; 
w and melody E. C. Maxham, of 
USER 1c. Sept: 8, 1925; HB 
623020; Harl Cleland Maxham, Chi- 
cago. 21089 


Sweetie went sour on me; w and m 
H. Hunter, of U. 8S. ©1c. Sept. 2 
1925; E 622914; Howard Hunter, 
New York. 21090 


Swing low sweet chariot ; darky spirit- 
ual, harmonized and arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S8.; male voices. 
Witmark ed. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 9; E 620715; M. Witmark 
«& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 21091 


1025 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21092 


_ tet, n. s., v.20 


Swing song; under the Washington | 


elm? Ernest Vernon Marsh; of U. S.: 
violin and pf. © July £925 - 2¢. 

Sept. 21; E 623461; Carl Fischer, 

‘inc., New York. 


G. W. R. Gunn, of Canada. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 26, 1925 ; E 623633 ; George W. 
R. Gunn, New Westminster, B. C., 
~ Canada. 21093 


Swinsing: by R. Benford, of U. S.: 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 2; 
HK. 620660 ; Robert Benford, Mt. 

_ Pleasant, Mich. 


Swinging with you in the old porch 
swing; w and melody A. Norman, 
of U. S.. ©'1 e. Sept. 19, 1925: E 


- 623350; Alf. Norman, Norfolk, Va. 
is | 21095 | 
Switch it Miss Mitchell; w J.. Mayo 


Williams, melody James Blythe, of 
U. S.y ine F. © 1 e.. Oct,.5, 1925; 
E 621421; Chicago music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 


Sylvan fancies; pastorale, by Lucius. 
Hosmer, of U. S.; orch. © Sept. 29, 


1925; 2 ec. Oct. 7; E 621504; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21097 


Sympathetic someone; 
chap, w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome 
Kern, of U. S. © Oct. 
Oct. 9; E 621573; T:. B. Harms co., 
New York. 


Symphonie des sommets; 
Symphonie in H _ fri-dur, 
Saminsky, of U. S., 
Partition. 


Maurice Senart, Paris. 


tras, Frederick Stock, George Dasch 
and Osbourne McConathy, 
U. S. Program 3, series 


Sept. 19; A 867415; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Newark, N. J. 


wacki,,; of (U. .S.5) pe. 
1925 ; 


music pub. house, Buffalo. 


lantic City; pf. 


1925; FE 623687; Willy Stokking,. 
Atlantic City. - 21102 
‘Table (The) and the chair; w Kd-. 


ward Lear, 


21092 - 


Swingin’ back ome: w and melody 


21094 | 


21096 


from The city. 
1, 19255:2 ¢. | 
21098 | 


deuxiéme | 
Lazare | 
op. 19; orch. | 
©: Dee. 31, 1924; 2 ¢.: 
Oct. 12, 1925; E 625027; Editions | 
21099 | 


Symphony (The) series of programs; 
~. for school and community orches-: 


all. of | - 
bai ES 3Vi5 
© Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ec. each and aff.. 


21100. 


Szelma: (Naughty); polka, Z. A. No-.|' 
© Sept. 9, 
2 c. Oct. 31; E 626481; Bishop: 
21101 | 


Ta rah rah bum de ay! by W. Stok-: 
king, of Holland, domiciled at. At-; 
© 1 ec. Sept. 16,. 


m George Harris, of' 


© Oct. 8, 1925: 
E 626037; G. Schirmer, 
21103 


Tigliche iibungen (Esercizi giorna- 
lieri); von A. H. Loreti, of Switzer- 
land, aus op. 260; mand. © Feb. 
16, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 20; E 624130; 
Gebr. Hug & co.; Leipzig. . ~ 21104 


Tage (Die) der rosen; worte Otto 
Roquette, musik Wilhelm Baum- | 
gartner, bearb. Rudolf Buck, both of 
Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © 
May 23, 1925; 1 e« Aug. 20; E 
624160; R. Buck, Pep ingAD Ger- 
many. . 21105 


"Taint A obody's fault bak yours; w 
and melody Porter Grainger, of U. 
S. ©1le. Oct. 2, 1925; E 621349 ; 
Paragon music ¢o., New York. ‘ 

eee. 21106 


Taj Mahal: fox trot, w and m Mena 
Silas, of Great Britain. © 1c. Oct. 
24, 1925; E 626293; Frieda Fish- 

. bein, Brooklyn, — (21107 


Take a little dip; from Oh you, w 
Paul Porter and Benjamin Hap- 
good Burt, melody Milton Suskind, 
of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1925; EB 
621529; Leo. Feist, ine., New. York. 

21108 


Take away those southern blues; w 
and m Anthony Ricci, of U. S.. © 
Oct. 26, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 23; HB 
621933; Paragon musie co., New 
York, 21109 


Take care of the bud before it’s a 
rose; w Joe Bruckner, melody W. 
E. Skidmore, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 621035; Will E. Skid- 
more, New York. 21110 


~ U. S.; med. voice. 
2c. Oct. 12; 
inc., New York: 


Take it easy; w and m Joe Davis 


and W. Benton Overstreet, both of 
U. S. © 1-e@ Oct. 19; 1925; E 
621835 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 91111 


Take me back to Tennessee; melody 
H. G. Jines, of U. S. ©1€e. Sept. 
9, 1925; E 623988; Henry Gang 
Jines, Chicago. 21112 


Take this rose; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Hero De Rance, of England. ©1e. 
Sept. 15, 1925; E 6238266; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 21118 


Takin’ it easy; w and melody W. G. 
Beecher, jr., of U. S.. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 621629; William Gor- 
don Beecher, jr., Catonsville, Md. 

21114 


1026 


“ -MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 9-10,, 1925 


ier sol (Odilon) Four benediections, w 
- from Catholic church, m O. Talbot, 


of U. S., op. 49, nos. 1-4; two equal . 


voices. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 «. 
- Oct. 7; E 621468; Odilon Talbot, | 
- Worcester. rime LLL 


Tale (The) of a tail; fox trot, w E. 


E. Alewel, m Herman Dallmayer, 


- of U.-S. St. Louis, Mo., Harmony 


music co. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 «. 
_ Oct. 21; E 621910; Louis E. Alewel, 
_ St. Louis. 


‘© Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct Aly 


4 A 869579 ; Sonia Serova, Brooklyn. 
2VI97 | 


by Evelyn | 


Tales from  toyland; 
Sharpe, of Great Britain; pf. bk. 8. 
1. The humming top. [3 others] © 


Sept. 1, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 9; E 624810; , 
21118 | 


‘Tales of a tea-cup; w and melody C.. 
© 1c. Sept. - 

Charles S. 
21119. 


Gould & Bolttler, London. 


S. Bailey, of Canada. 
19, 1925; E 623356; 
Bailey, Montreal, Canada. 


‘Tall (The) cedars; march, A. J. 
Weidt, of U. S.; pf. 
Boston. 


ter Jacobs, inc., 


rangement] 21120 


-Tambourin ; extrait des Fétes d’Hébe, |. 

de Rameau, arr. F. Salabert, of 

-. France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14; |. 
BE 624534 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


[© arrangement] 21121 


‘Tampa Bay; w and melody J. A’Dair, |. 


of U. S. © 1e. Oct. 9, 1925; EB 
621550 ; Jeanne A’Dair, New York. 


91122 |. 
el ‘|. Bell., 


canzone, 


Ja (11) “del minatore; 
Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy; petit- 
orech. con pf. conduttore. 


“624694; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 


24993, 
li no. 1; ane S. Stephanoff, of Bul- 


~ garia. © L..¢.: Aug: 31, 1925. Bb 


_ 622963; Irene V. Shishmanoff and 


Stephan Segal peas Ne York. 


 garia.: 
622964; Irene V. Shishmanoff and 
Stephan Stephanoff, New York. 


21125: 


‘Tanzilied ; -dichter unbekannt, neu- 


“deutsch Will Vesper, musik Fritz. 


Ge Leipzig. . 


21116 


Talented tots; by S. Serova, of Great 
’ Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn; pf. . 


Tarentelle; 


. © June 12,. 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; E 621751; Wal-. 
[© ‘ar-} 


| 4to. © 
‘July 14, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 22; E. 


21124 


Tanz no. 3: by S. Stephanoff, of-Bul- 
©), 4: ec; Aug 31,3925;  B} 


‘24136 


\--Reuter,: of Germany, op; 9, nr. 2; 


frauenchor. 4to. © July 18, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625057; C. F. Kahnt, 
21126 


Tanzlied ; worte Otto Julius Bierbaum, 
musik Fritz Reuter, of Germany, op. 
'9, nr. 2; frauenchor. 4to. © July 

18, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 625059; C. 

- EF. Kahnt, Leipzig. 21127 


Tarantella; by Richard Stevens, of 
U. S.; pf. © Aug. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
Sept. 3; E 622933; Boston. musie 
co., Boston. 21128 


Tarantella d’ ’a riggina; versi L. Sica, 
musica V.\De Crescenzo, of WSS.;5 
mand. ace. 4to...© Sept. 2, 1925: 
2c. Sept. 8; E 623047; D’Agostino 
bros., ine., New York. -21129 


par Charles ‘Quef, of 
_ France; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
=@© Aug. 29,, 1925321 ex Oct.,12; BH 


4 atc Evette. oS Schaeffer, Paris. 


21130 


Tarentelle; par J. Ed. Barat, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Editions. musicales Buffet Crampon 


et cie. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14; E 624458; Evette. at 
Schaeffer, Paris. 21131 


Taylor (Frank Louis) Cinq morce- 
aux lyriques; par F, L. Taylor, of 
Great Britain, op. 103, nos. 1-5; 
violon, a la premiére position, avec 
ace. de pf. 1. Chanson. [4 others] 
© Aug. 21, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 
624560; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

21132 


Te Deum; w biblical, m Albert C. 
Tysoe, of England; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
‘1c. Oct. 9; E 624818; Stainer & 
Itd., London. 21133 


Te Deum laudamus; missa, Latin w, 
m Pietro A: Yon, of U.-S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to.. © 

> wept... 15; 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 18; EB 
623280 ; A Fischer & bro., New York. 

21134 


Te voglio bene... ; parole A. Im- 
mella, musica D. Matrisciani, of U. 
-S.; pf © 1e Sept. 30, 1925; E 
623809 ; Donato Matrisciani, Brook- 
lyn. 21135 


Te voglio purta’ a Napule; versi P. 
Iacoletti, musica L. Donadio, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Mar. 18, 1925; 2 c. 
Sept. 5; E 623307; Pietro Iacoletti 
and Luigi Donadio, New York. 

21136 


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21137 


pt. 1m, n.s., v. 20 


Tearose » (The) (Ganiian posa); w Igor 
Alice: 
‘Mattullath, m’ Myron Jacobson, of. 
Russia, domiciled at New York, op. 


 Séverianine, English text 


19, no. 2; high voice; in A flat. 
Suly 25, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 21; 
623450 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
York. 


‘Teach me to smile; w Cloyd Griswold, 
melody Don Bestor, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1925; E 621311. Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 


2 ce. Oct. 16; E 621689; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 21129 


Teach my soul to love; w Isaac 


Watts, m H. W. Petrie, of U. 8.. 


fh High voice; in E.—2. Medium 
voice; 
© Aug. 20, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 9; 
5 623846 ; ‘Lorenz pub. ‘co., Dayton, 

21140 


Teach us to pray; anthem, w Horace 
Smith, m F. Leslie Calver, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
9, 1925 ; 2 c. Oct. 12; E 623969; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


91141. 


Teach us to pray; w from the Bible, 
_in J. B. Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 
10, 1925’; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 623868; 

a pee a Herbert, Monmouth, Til. 
21142 


‘Mdncoiek: melody H. Lefkowitz and 
Harry Stone, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1925; R 628149; Harry Lef- 


kowitz, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 21143, 


Telephone; Ww and m A. B. Bucking- 


of U. SS. Berkeley, Calif., 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 


ham, 
Fireside songs. 


2 e. Oct. 5; BE 621383; A. E. Buck-: 


ingham, Berkeley, Calif. 21144 


Tell her; w Manuel Ross, m B. Mal- 
tin, of U. So) 1 Sept. 30, 1925; 
E 621265; Bernard Maltin, Bronx, 
N. Y. 21145 


Tell me how you ope a rose; w and m 
EF. E. Rose, of U. S. Portland, Or., 
Old timer pub. co. 
1925; 2c. Sept. 21; B 621018; Fred- 
eric B. Rose, Portland, Or. 21146 


Tell me more; selection, George’Gersh- 
win, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; “military band. London, 
Chappell & co, ltd. ‘© Sept. 29, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 10; E'623943 ; Harms, 
Inc., New York. 21147 


New 
21137 © 


21128 


——Same. pf. acc., with ukulele arr. ; 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 14, 1925; 


in D.—8. Low voice; in C- 


© Sept. 15, 


Tell me why you and I ghould He 
‘strangers; w Fred Fisher ‘and Bob 
Schafer, melody Ernie Golden, of 


U. &' © 1‘e. Oct. 21, 19%]; E 
621915; Irving Berlin, ‘ine., New. 
York. 21148 


Tell me you love me; w.and melody. 


FE. J. Sabas, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
19, 1925; E 623362; Frank J. Sabas, 
Coaldale, Pa. 21149 


Temple bells; fox trot, founded on 
melodies from Indian Tove lyrics, 
Amy Woodforde-Finden, arr. M. 
Williams, of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 10; BE 624184; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

21150 


Temple bells ring on; far Hast fan- 
tasy, w Harold ‘Alexander, m Philip 
Boutelje, of U.S. © Sept. 16, 1925; 
2c. Sept. 24; BE 623546; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21151 


Temple dance ; by R. Be. Bajpai, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brook- 


lyn; pf. © 1c Oct. 28, 1925; B 
628120; Ragini Esther Baipai, 
Brooklyn. 21152 


Tender (A). memory; w Robert Put: 


zier, m L. Patton, of U. S. Port- 
land, Or., Manuscript club. © Oct. 
15, 1925: 2 ¢ Och) 22: Bh G2eti1 ; 
Lowell Patton, Portland, Or. 21153 


Tendres (Les); by William Adam 
Fuhrmann, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 23, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 24; ‘E 626306 ; Sam 
Hox pub. cO., Cleveland, 21154 


Tendres (Les) plaintes; par Rameau, 
rey. J. Loéb, of France; violoncelle 
et pf. 
12; E 624943; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision] 21155. 


‘Teresina (Die); operette in drei 
akten, Rudolph Schanzer und Ernst 
Welisch, musik Otto Straus, of Aus- 
tria, arr. Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 

emany; gesang u. klavier. heft ses 

Sept. 12, 1925; 1 ec. each Oct. 15; 
| BH 625194, 625195 Drei-masken ‘ver- 
lag, ‘a..g., Berlin. 21156,'21157 


Terra d’ ’e dollare; versi:e musica A. 
Campobasso, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; mand. ace. 4to. 
Sept. -2, 920'5 2° «. 
620987 ; D’ Agostino bros., New York. 

21158 


Texas lover; w and melody F. C. 
Danz, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 621606; Fred C. Danz, Buffalo. 

21159 


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© Sept. 19, 1925: 1 ec. Oct.. 


Sept. 18; E. 


«aba 


¥ 


‘MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘nos. 9-10, 1925 


Texas our lone star state; w and m | 
[Photo- | 


K. A. Hutchéson, of U. S. 


stat] © le Sept. 15, 1925; H | 
620861,; Kathleen A. Hutcheson, 
Dallas. 21160 


Texas shuffle; by Bob Fuller and 


Louis Hooper, 


‘angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 
21161 


Texas yodel song; w W. Guggolz, m 
L. N. Griffin, of U. S. © Sept. 10, 


1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 620770; Wm. | 


Guegolz, Reisel, Tex, 21162 


Thanks be to God; w P. J. O’Reilly, 
m Stanley Dickson, arr. Clarence 
Lucas, of Great Britain; mixed 
quartet, or cho. 4to. 
“1925; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 628024; Hnoch 
& sons, New York. 21163 


Thanks to God: 'w Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S. 


1. Duet for sop. and alto.—2. High | 


voice-—Medium voice——Low voice. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. each Oct. 9; 
E 623847, 623848 ; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. 21164, 91165 


That basket ball game; arr. Mrs. H. > 


A. Stukenberg, of U. 8.3 orch. 4to. 
TO Ate) Te) 1925 5 *C. Sept. es 
620917 : Mrs. H. A. Stukenberg, 
Milwaukee. 21166 


That certain party; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© 1 c. Sept: 28, 1925; BE 621202 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21167 


——-Same. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 « 
Oct. 28; E 628116; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 21168 


That darling little sweetie o’mine; w 
and melody A. L. Lindsay, of U. S. 
© 1 e. Sept. 29, 1925; E 623690; 
Alan Luxior Lindsay, Union City, 
N. J. 21169 


That Dixie band from cotton land; 
wand m William Agusta Sullivan, 
of U. S. 4to. ©. Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 ¢. Sept. 9; B 620741; Englewood 
music house, Chicago, 21170 


That jazz waltz; w and melody L. 
Breau, of U. 8. © 1 ec. Sept. 22, 
1925,; E 6235382; Louis Breau, New 
York. 21171 


That little bungalow and you; w and 
melody A. Rice, of U. S. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1925; E ‘621888; Aimee 
Rice, Arboza, ‘Calif. 21172 


both of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1925; E 621345; Tri- 


© Oct. 20, | 


21184 


That lovin’ tune; waltz, w and m 
Ruth S. Lenox, of U. 8S. © Oct, 26, 


1925 ; ‘2 e, Oct. 23; H 621947; Para- 
gon music CO., New York. 21173 


That ould Irish daddy of mine; w and 
m A. KE. Buckingham, of U. S. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside songs. © 
Sept. 28, 1925 ; 2 e. Oct.5;E 621381; 
A. E. Buckingham, Berkeley, Calif. 

21174 


That’s her-that’s her, what did I tell 
ya; w B. G. De Sylva, m Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr, Ed. ‘Smale. © Oct. 29, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 30; E 628144; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co. inc., New 
York. 21175 

That’s how I get mine; w and melody 
Jem O’Brien, of U.S. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1925; EH 623693 ; James McInery, 
Los Angeles. 21176 


That’s how sure I ‘am that I love you; 
“Ww and m Rennie Cormack, Billy 
Tracey and Dan. Dougherty, all of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © Oct. 
19, -1925;, 2, ec. Oct... 22; HM 621925; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
21177 


That's the reason why I love you; w 
and m J. A. Donahue, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; 
E 623387; Joseph A. Donahue, 
Philadelphia. 21178 


That’s why I care for Jesus; w and 
m C. M. Jackson, of U. S., arr. Gene 
Collins. © Sept. 26, 1925 ; 2 C. Ott. 
5: EB 621392; Cecil Jackson, Los 
Angeles, 21179 


That’s why I long for thee; w and 
melody J. W. Scruggs, of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 19, 1925; EH 6233870; John 
W. Scruggs, Flemingsburg, Ky. 

21180 

That’s why I love the name of Georgia, 
cause my girl comes from there; 
w and melody B. Riggs, of U. S. 

~©1e Oct. 29, 1925; E 626412; 
‘Benjamin Riggs, New York. 21181 


That’s why I love you ‘so; w and m 
H. Hilpert, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 
28, 1925; E 628104; Harriet Hilpert, 
Lios Angeles. 21182 


That's why they follow the ball; w 


Joseph McCarthy, melody Harry 
Tierney, of U. S. © 1:c. Sept. 15, 
1925; E 620925; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21183 


That twinkle in your eyes; w and m 
H. I. Evans, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
8, 1925; E 623028; Hazel Ione 
Evans, Manchester, Ia. 21184 


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pts aL, Dy Si Yi 20 


Them old Kentucky blues:; -w 
- Crunk, Detroit. 


melody E:-.S. Brown, of -U.. gh 
-@. Sept. 10, 1925; BE 623117: Siena 
- Sherman Brown, Milwaukee. 


There is a green hill far away; an- 
_ them, w C. F.. Alexander, m Joseph 
- Fletcher, of U. S.; 
' with solos, duett and cho., 

ace. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1925; 2.c. Sept. 
. 8; E 623039; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
4 Park, N. J. 


. way; sacred. solo, w and m David 
~ G. Davies, of U. S.; med. voice... © 


' Sept. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 1; FE 623708; 


BK. Morris music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 


them, w Isaac Watts, m R. 8. Mor- 
_ vison, of U. S.;. mixed voices. - 4to. 
~ © Oct. 9, 1995 : 2°-¢. “Oct 12’ EB 


623971: Theo Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7 21189 © 
There is always. sunshine after | 


. Tain; waltz, w Harry QO. Beck, m |: 


R. E. Gans, of U. S.. © 1 ce. Sept. 


15, 1925; BE 623264; Roland EK. Gans, | 
21190 


; Joliet, Tl. ; 
There is danger in writing: a note; 


w Jack Appleton, m O. Vessella, of | 
domiciled at Atlantic . City. 


| There’s nothing in the world like love; 


Italy, 

© 1e. Sept. 21, 1925; E 621050; 

Oreste Vessella, ‘Atlantic City. 7° 
21191 


There is no gain; w Arthur Sydney 
‘Booth-Clibborn, m V. B.-C. Dema- 
rest, of U. S.. © Feb. 10, 1925; 2.¢. 
Oct. 17;.E 626116; Victoria Booth- 

ie Clibborn ee tese: Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement] 21192 


There is no girl in.the world like my 
+ girl; 


-623757; Victor -L. Truxel,, “Dunbar, 
Pa. -» 21193 


There is. no one on Aves like your . 
- mother; waltz, w Sanford W. Smith, | . 
“melody L. W. Dickson, of- U.S. © 


1 c. Oct. 24, 1925: E 626280; LaRue 
W. ‘Dickson, Cleveland.: 


~-when moonshine’s in your head; 
fox-trot, w: Mayme M. -Larkin, m 
M. D. Walker, of U.S ©. Sept. 


and | 
melody D. Crunk, of U.S. © 1e. 
Sept: 14, 1925; E 620823; Dora | - 


21185 | There’s a little inn in Indiana; w and 


Then you'll come back to me; w a 
21186 


mixed voices ; 
organ 


- 21187 | 


There is a land and Jesus leads the | 


Ce AOL 188 | 


There is a land of pure delight; an-— ; 


-w -and melody V..L..Truxel, | - 
of U. S.» ©:1:e. Oct. -3, 1925; E | 


21194 
There is no- sunshine in’ my - heart : 


22, 1925; 2-+¢.~Oet.:.13 B-623926; 
M. Donald Balen Jacksonville, 
Fla. te YTasie' 21195 


m B. M. Steen, arr. Artie Matthews, 
_ both of. U. S...© 1 e..Oct.,17,, 1925; 
E 626068 ; Bessie Mae_ Steen, Cin- 
cinnati. ade aL LOB 


There’s a little vara) ‘spot - in: my 
heart for you; w F. Gibson, m 
Helen Martin, of U.S. ©1e. Sept, 
24, 1925; E 623558 ; Furl Gibson, 
Commodore, Pa. 21197 


There’s a sweet, yet a sad, wondrous 
story; w B. B. Edmiaston, m S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. © Sept. 20, 1925: 
2c. Oct. 7; H 621455; Samuel Wil- 
liam Beazley, Chicago. » A BLI98 


There’s always something to remem- 
ber when the pathways of love. di- 
vide; w and m Ford Reese and 
James Altiere, both of U. S. Chi- 
cago, J. Thomas. Harding & co.. © 
Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 14; B 
620860; J. Thomas Erne Chi- 
cago. 21199 


There’s no toad in the toad in the 
hole; w and m Fred Holt and Wal 
Burton, both of Great Britain; in 
F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa - nota- 
tions] © Oct. 15, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
16; E 625098; Worton David, Itd., 
London. _ 21200 


There’s not another girl like you; w 
A. J. Drovillard, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
U.S. ©l1e. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620764 : 
A. J. Drovillard, Chico, Calif. 21201 


w and melody L. Roberts, of U. S. 
© 1 e.-Oct. 19, 1925; E ‘621874; 
Lula Roberts, ‘Crowley, La. 21908 


There’s one born every minute; 
- comedy song, w Harry Pease and 
Harry Tobias, m: Hd. G. Nelson, of 
- U, S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Merle T. Kendrick. © Sept. 18. 
1925; 2 e. Sept. 22; EB 623541; Breau 
& Tobias, inc., New York. » 21203 


There's only one school for us; w W. 
N. Bugbee,; m Thomas B. Weaver, 
of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Sept. 28; 1925 = 2 ¢c. 
Oct. 10; E 621823; Willis. N. Bug- 
bee, Syracuse, N. Y. Fay. peg Os 
There were in the same country, shep- 
herds; anthem for Christmas, w 
from Bible and H. G. Millier, m m 
Henry G. Millier,. of U. S.; solo, 
quartett and cho.; with chorale. 
Los Angeles, Mission music pub, co. 


1030 


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MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS. -- 


Dies 


@ 4to.) ©: Oct..10, 192532 e. Oct: 22; 
BE 626211; A. E. Millier, Los Angeles. 
- 21205 


ntitirs”s were shepherds in the fields; 
earol, w Richard Gilbert, m Gilbert 


A. Alcock. of Great Britain; mixed | 
. voices with organ or pf. acc.; in F: . 


' 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
23: E 625154; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 21206 


They all remind me of you; w Cliff 
Friend, m Larry Spier, of U. S. © 
MeapL. so, 1925: 2 cc. Sept. 10; HE 
623128; Jerome H. Remick & ©co.. 
New York. 


They all wear stripes: w and melody 


-H. Bloomer, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 


19, 1925; E- 623352: 
Bloomer, Cleveland. 


Henrietta 


Seltz, Gibson, N. C. 
They’re always in the way; w and m 


Al. Bernard, of U. S.; pf..and ukt- : 
© Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 


'-Jele ace. 
14; E 621668; Joe Morris music ¢co., 
New York. 21210 


Thin (The) red line; march, Kenneth | 


J. Alford, of England; pf. © Sept 
1, 1925;.1 ec. Sept. 10; E 624270; 
Hawkes & son, London. 


cee Same. reed and brass band. 4to. 


© Oct. 8, 1925: 1 ec. Oct. 21: E. 


ee Hawkes & son, London. - 
21212 
Thinkin’ of you; w A aulin Vriere, m 
Richard Kountz, of U. S. 
voice.—2. Low voice. © Oct. 27. 
1925; 2 ec. each Oct. 29; E 626372, 
626373; Theo. Presser co.,° Phila- 
- delphia. 


Thinking of you; w and m C. H. Dun- 
ean, of U. S. 


~ ean, New York. 21215 


Third book of songs; ‘Commpiled Robert | 


. Foresman, of U.S. 8vo. .© Sept. 3. 
1925; 2 ¢..and aff. Sept. 11; A 
. 864545;.-American book co., New 
se OLK. 


This evolution theory is setting me 
- wild; w and melody B. Wilhoit, of 
~ U.S, ©-1,¢;,0ct. 3, 1925; E.623755:: 
» Blanche Wilhoit, St.. Louis. 


This is the day the Christ is born; 
* earol-anthem: for Christmas,- Ww 
Frederick H. Martens, m A. Walter 


21207 © 


21208 - 


They ask me why I love you; w and. 
' melody V. Seltz, of U. SS). ©1e.: 

Sept. 26, 1925: E 623606; Viola. 
21269 © 


| Thomas 
2111 | 


1. High 


21213, 21214 


© Sept. 28, 1925; 2c¢.. 
Sept. 30; E 621264; Charles H. Dun. 


Pi ZIG | 


21217 | 


S-Wwitmark & sons, New York, 


Kramer, of U. S., op. 39, ‘no: 52; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Oct. 18, 1925; 2 c. Oet. 30; E 626458 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 21218 


This is the way; wand m.W..F. 
Booth-Clibborn, of Great Britain, - 
domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. © Feb. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 626116; 
William E. Booth- Clibborn, St. Paul. 

21219 

This life is awful lonesome when you 
have no beau; w and melody G. 
Jordan, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621852; Grace Jordan, Mal- 
ta Bend, Mo. — 21220 


This life is like a troubled sea; w 
Dibdin, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 


Britain; male voices. 4to. © Oct. 
23, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 17; E 625119; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 21221 


Thistle (The); selections on Scotch 
melodies, W. H. Myddleton, arr. 
Frank Winterbottom, both of Eng- 
land; military band. © Oct. 6, 1925; 
1 e: Oct. 19; E 625116: Hawkes & 
son, London. 21222 


Tho’ I must leave you; w and m Eric 
Mareo, of Australia; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
3, 1925; 1 ¢e. Aug. 17; E- 624579; 
Douglas Harding, London. 21223 


(Charles Louis» Ambroise) 
Le songe d’ une nuit d’ été; fantaisie 
mosaique, de |’ opera, d’ Ambroise 
Thomas, arr. Emile Tavan, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 
14: E 624433; Heugel, Paris. [© 
arrangement] 21224 


Those blues that are mine; w and 
melody J. H. Gwise. of U. S. © 
1 e. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621867; Jack 
H. Gwise, Utica, N. pi 21225 


Those ice-cold pop-pa chills: w KF. EK. 
Truman, m J. L. Taylor, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 13, 1925; E 626006; John 
L. Taylor and Fred E. Truman, 
Honolulu. 21226 


Those men-in-blue blues; fox trot, w 
and m-Billy Mayerl and: Gee Paul, 


both of Great Britain. ©: Sept. 10, 

1925: 1c. Sept. 12; H..624263; 

Keith-Prowse & ©co., Itd., London. 
DIAC 


Those songs my mother used to sing: 
w and m H. Wakefield Smith, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.: male 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © ae 
31, 1925; 2c. Sept. 9; BE 620704: © 

[ 


new atrangement] - 21228 


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21229 


pt. Ii, n.'s., v. 206 


Thou Bethlehem; Christmas anthem, |- 
- w from the Bible, m F. Leslie Cal- | 
mixed .voices with | 
4to. - 
2° ¢C, OCks oe 


ver, of U. S.; 
sop. or ten. solo, organ ace. 
© Sept. 16, 1925; 
621519: White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 
Thou knowest, Lord; w Jane Borth- 
wick, m W. EB: Arnaud,-of U. S. © 
Oct. 12, 1925; 2c. Oct. 138; E 626026; 
Wm..E. Arnaud, Atlanta. 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 


anthem, w Isaiah 26,m R. M. Stults, | 


of U. S:; mixed voices. Ato. 
Aug. 29, 1925;°2 e. 
622857 : 
phia. 


Thousand and one nights; w and m 


D. Bigelow, of U. S. © 1. Sept. . 


21, 1925; E 621058; Dorothie Bige- 
low, New York. 21232 


Three mice went into a hole to spin; 
nursery rhyme, m Ethel Leginska, 
of U. 8.; pf., with sop. solo ad lib. 
©. Oct. 9, 1925; 2-e¢. Oct. 12; E 


626238; John Church -co.;. Cincin- 
nati. 21233 
Three part music; ed. Thaddeus P. 
Giddings. Will Earhart, Ralph lL. 
Baldwin, Elbridge W. Newton, all 
of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 14,°1925; 2 c. 


Oct. 9; aff. Oct. 8: A 869258; Ginn 
and co., Boston. 21234 


Three pretty leap year maids; w and 
m E. D. Veronee, of U. S. © Sept. 
3, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 622947; Ed- 
ward Durr Veronee, Summerville, 
S. CG. 21235 


Threnody ; 
England; pf. © Oct. 15, 1925; 1 ec. 
Oct. 17; E 625124; Swan & co., ltd., 
London: 21236 


Thrill (The) of an old lullaby; w and 
m Walter Rolfe, of U. S. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; E 626376; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21237 


Through all the days to be; w Royden 
Barrie, m Barbara Melville Hope, 
of Great Britain; in D flat. © Oct. 
9.) W525~/ 1-4: Oct. 23; E 625155; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 21938 


Through the trail of dreamland; w 
and melody O. Landry, of Canada. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1925; E 623766; Oscar 
Landry, St. Boswell, Sask., Canada. 

21239 

Thy image (Eme Tommtocb Tockoii »eJsIa- 
Hitt); w Th. Tiutcheff, English text 
Alice Mattullath, m Myron Jacob- 


94999 


21230 | 


Sept. 15° BE | 
Theo, Presser co., Philadel- | 
21231 | 


by Carlyon De Lyle, of. 


son, of Russia, domiciled at. New 
York, op. 20, no. 3; high voice; in 
B flat. © July 25, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
21; E 623448; Carl .Fischer,. ine; 
New York. bi} 21240 


Thy thought and test; w and m Alex- 
ander Henneman, of U. S., op. 19, 
no. 1; with biographical sketch, an- 
‘notations on form “and structure, 
suggestions for study and a vocal 
drill; low voice. © Oct. 18, 1925; 
2: e Oct.; 22; He 626163); Catholi¢ 
education press, Washington, D. C. 

21241 


Tidings of great joy; Christmas can- 
tata, E. L. Ashford, arr. Chas. L.. 
Lewis, of U. S.; orech. se. 4to. © 
Oct..15, 1925 ;2 ce. Qct. 23; H 626348 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. [© ar- 
rangement] : 21242 


Tidings of great joy; Christmas can- 
tata, text atr. and m H. L. Ashford, 
of U. 8S. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Oct. 9; A 870722; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21243. 


"T411 I get back to you; waltz ballad, 
from To the ladies, w and m Billy 
Van [pseud. of VanVolkenberg] of 
US. © Oct. 17, 1925; Se. Oe 23 -; 
E 621982; Ralph Cloninger musie 
pub. co., Salt. Lake City. 21244 


Till the pale moon Says adieu; w and 
melody E. A. Johnson, of ths © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1925; BE 621040; Hric 
Albin J ohnson, Chicago. 21245 


Till you come back to me; w and mel- 
ody H. Patterson, of U.S. ©le. 
Oct. 3, 1925; E 6238770: Howard 
Patterson, Terra Bella, Calif. 21246 


Tilly of Longacre square; from Gay 
Paree, w Ballard Macdonald, m 
James F. Henley, of U. S. ‘© Sept. 
8, 1925; 2 ec: Sept. 9 3 G2 ia. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & ©o., inc., New 
York. 21247 


Timbuctoo; vocal fox-trot, from The 
prince and the maid, w Adrian 
Ross, of Great Britain, m Hans Ail- 
bout; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Sept. 9, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 23; E 624671; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. [© 
new edition with English words] 

21248 


Time is swiftly passing; hymn, w 
James Rowe, m 8S. W. Beazley, of 
Dies © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 
12; E 623220; Samuel William Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 21249 


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nos. 9-10, 1925 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21269 


‘Timido amor; letra Manuel Gutiérrez 
Najera, musica Velino M. Preza, of 

_ Mexico. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 

19; E 624605; A. Wagner y Levien, 
sucs:, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

apnea ie 21250 


Tiny town; fox trot, adapted from Lil- 

iput, w Herbert Fields, m Frederick 
_Hollaender, arr. Phil Boutelje, of 
_ U.S.; orch. 4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 15; E 626038; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© 

arrangement] 21251 


Tiny town; fox trot, from Liliput, 
American adaptation Phil Boutelje, 
w Herbert Fields, both of U. S., m 

’ Frederick Hollaender ; pf. acc., with 

-. ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 

oo pept. i,’ 1925: 2 e.. Sept. 18;. E 
621005; Edward B. Marks music 

-co., New York, [© lyrics and adap- 

tation of music] 21252 


WYircis ; ouverture dramatique, G. Wal- 
ton, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 

Sept. 14; E 624862; J. Rousset, No- 

- garo, France. 21253 


*Tis spring; w Frances Marian La 
Roza, m F. M. La Roza and George 
L. Atwater, both of U. S. ©l1le. 

. Oct, 8, 1925; E 623822; Frances 
Marian La Roza, West Haven, Conn. 

21254 


To a faded violet; part song, w Shel- 
ley, m Clifford Higgin, of Great 
. Britain; mixed voices, in A flat. 
-. Ashdown ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. Sept. 16; HE 624551: Edwin Ash- 
_down, Itd., London. 21255 


To a sea-bird; two-part song, w Bret 

Harte, m Henry L. Read, of Eng- 
- land; sops. 1, 2; in D. Williams ed. 
. 8vo. [Stat ‘and tonic sol-fa nota- 

tions] © Sept. 3, 1925; 1c. Sept. 
- 14; E 624275; Joséph Williams, Itd., 
', London. . 21256 


‘Tro be loved by the one I love; w and 
m Sidney D. Mitchell and Lou Alter, 
both of U. S. © Oct. 13, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 14; E 621647; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 21257 


To bob or not to bob; w and m D. 
OB. Clark, of U. §.i:@.1.¢. Sept. 26, 


1925; E 623687; Dorothy Buell 
Clark, Washington. 21258 
To hold you in my arms; w R. BH. 


Spencer, melody Onslaw Stevenson, 
MwrfeU..S: © 1 e. Oct. 9, 1925: HB 


621556; Robert Elliott Spencer, San 
Francisco. 21259 


To mother; w Wallace Archibald Dun- 
ton, m A. Tessier, of U. S. [Photo- 
stat] © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1925; B 
621059; Albert Tessier, Los Angeles. 

21260 


To our banner; w M. Montreys. m 
Antonio Renzi, of Italy, domiciled 
at Bridgeport, Conn. © Sept. 22, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 26; E 623650; 
Michael HEMELEYS, Bridgeport, Conn. 

21261 


lo seatter flowers; O Jesus, O my love, 
w Saint Therese of the Child Jesus, 
m Nicola A. Montani, of U. S.- (In 
St. Therese of the Child Jesus) ©. 
Oct. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 6; E 626235 ; 

St. Gregory guild, Philadelphia. 
21262 


To shorten winter’s sadness; ballet 
madrigal, w from Ballets and madri- 
gals 1598, m C. E. Miller, of Great 
Britain; sop. 1, 2 and contralto. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 5; 
HY 624785; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 21263 


To stay at home is best; w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m Nicolai 
Mednikoff, of U. S.; high voice. © 


June'' 29, 1925: 2 e. Sept: -21:* 
623470; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York, 21264 


To that little old shack on the Swanee 
River shore; w and melody J. John- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1925; 
EH 622990; Joseph Johnson, Glen 
Cove UES N.Y. 21265 


To the snow (A la neige) ; French w 
May De Ruedder, English version 
Perey Pinkerton, m Alberto Volon- 
nino, of Italy. © Oct. 6, 1925; 1 
e. Oct. 23; E 625160; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 21266 


To the Virginian voyage; w Michael 
Drayton, m Reginald C. Robbins, of 
Great Britain; bass or bar. © Dec. 
31, 1924; 1 c¢.. Oct. 12, 1925; HE 
624879; Editions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 21267 


To victory ; hymn, w Rene Bronner, m 
Stanley Porter Trusselle, of U. S. © 
Sept. 238, 1925; 2 e. Sept. 26; HB 
623649 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


21268 
To-day; hymn, w from the Bible, m 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 


1.925. 12; ce. Oct: 10:5: Bo G2asths J.3B. 
Herbert, Monmouth, II. 21269 


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21270 


) 


pt. 11, n.'s., v.20 


To-day; w Arthur Sydney Booth-Clib- 


- born, m C. A. Demarest, of U. S. 


©. Feb, 10, 1925; 2) ¢ Oct..17; | 


626086; C. Agnew Demarest, “Chi- 
~ €ago. 


o- day I will be maione w Phoebe M. 
- Holmes, m J. G. Dailey, of U. S. 
Card 3% in. by 5% in. Philadel- 


phia, Pa., J. G. Dailey music co. © | 


Aue. 20 hl Ze. y SBept kaa 
623316; James Gerald Dailey, Phila- 
delphia. 21271 


Together; w and melody B. O. Brooks, 
of US: ), © tye. Septa:4,,, 1925: 
623095; Belle Orton Brooks, Chi- 
cago. 21272 


Token (The) ; w Louise Van Wagenen, 
m Vernon Eville, of U. S. 1. In F.— 
_ 2. In’ G.—3: In A flat. ©° Oct. 6, 
1925; 2 c. each Oct. 12; E 628907- 
623909; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 21273-21275 


Told at twilight; by Ed. Kneisel, of 
U..S.; pt. . © Sept. 24,. 1925.5 2 ©. 
Oct. 16; E 621718; Jack Mills, inc., 

_ New York, 21276 


Tom cat blues; w and m Ben Perkins 
[pseud. of B. Perkins] of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1 e¢. Oct. 6, 1925; 
E 628094; Berenice Perkins, San 
Francisco. 21277 


Tom Jones; five easy pieces from the 
opera, Edward German, adapted and 
_arr. Thomas F. Dunhill of Great 

Britain; pf. 1. Dream o’day Jill. 
[4 others] © Sept. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. 
_ Sept. 26; E 624709; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 
3 21278 


Tomato sauce; by Fred W. Longshaw, 
of U. S., ed. Phil Worde; instru- 
mental. © 1.c¢. Sept. 18, 1925; E 
620972; Perry Bradford music pub. 
co., New York. 21279 


Tombeau (Le); poéme Ronsard, mu- 
- sique Francis Poulene, of France. 
- © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c Sept. 14; E 

624436; Heugel, Paris. 21280 


Tombeau (Le) du poéte Hafiz (Hatis 
grav); poésie persane, francais: 
Paul Verrier, danois; Eugen Frank, 
musique Poul Schierbeck. of Den- 
mark.’ © Dec.’ 31; 1924; 1 e. Oct. 
12, 1925; E 624971; Editions Maur- 
ice Senart, Paris. 21281 


To-morrow mornin’; w Russel Robin- 
son and Jack Little, m Addy Britt, 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukuléle arr. 


21270 | 


‘Jeanné Gravelle. © Oct: 7, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 7; E 621479; Henry ‘Water- 
‘son, inc., Néw York}. 21282 


Tonbildung (Die) der harmonie und 
blechmusiken; von A. L. Gassmann, 
of Switzerland, op. 60. obl. 24mo. 
© Mar. 15, 1925 ; 1 ¢. Aug. 20; RK 
624129: Gebr. Hug & €0., Leipzig. 

21283. 


Tone (A) poem; by Jules Devaux, of 
U. S., op. 39; pf. .©. Penh 15, 1925 ; 
2 @. Oct. 2; E 621366 : Ball 2 Wood 
music co., Boston, 21284 


Tonic-diminished progression Dk chro- 
matic, D, Berend, of U. S.; ten. 
banjo. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c Aug. 
29; E 623296; David Berend, New 
York. 21285. 


Tonic-diminished progression no. 2 
chromatic, D, Berend, of U. S.; ten.. 
banjo. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E 623300; David Berend, New 
York. 21286: 


Tonic-diminished progression no, 3; 
chromatic, D. Berend, of U. S.; ten. 
banjo. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. "Aug. 
29; EH aye: David Berend, New 


York, 21287 
Tonleiter und akkord-tibungen fiir 
fl6te; von Oskar Fischer, of Ger- 


many. © Nov. 7, 1924; 1 e@. Oct. 10,. 
1925 ; E 625092; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig. 21288. 


Too blue; w and melody Jack Scholl 
and Mel Kyle, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 15, 1925; E 620929; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 21289 


Same. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; B 
623501 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
21290 


Too late; w and m G. H. Prehn, of 
U. S. [Photographed copy] ©1c. 
Aug. 4, 1925; E 622967; George H. 
Prehn, Brooklyn. 21291 


Torna, Franci; Ww and m G. Cozzo- 
lino, of U. S. ©1.€ Oct. & 1925; 
E 623805; Gioacchino Cozzolino, 
West New York, N. J. 21292: 


Tota pulechra es Maria; Latin w, m 
Joseph Smith, of England, ed. James 
A. Reilly ; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. 4to. © July 31, 1925; 2c. 
Aug. 12; E 623062; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 21292 . 


Tough luck blues; w and m H. Jenk- 
ins, arr. Carolyn A. Thornton, both 
of U. S.; pf. ©1« Sept. 14, 1925; 
E 620803; Hezekiah Jenkins, New 
York. 21294 


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~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS: - 


nos. 9-10,'1925° - 


i eh _2S 


Tra le tue braccia; mazurka, melodia 
_G. Buzzolani, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1925; 
~# 621196; Giosué Buzzolani, New 
York. 21295 


Triiumende see (Le lac silencieux) ; 
stimmungsbild, Richard Hilenberg, 


of Germany, op. 332; piano, zu zwei | 


_handen. © Oct. 15, 1925 : 1 e. Sept. 
19: E 624746: Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. 
jas Leipzig.. 21296 


Triumerei; by H. Ravina, arr. Jo- 
sef Borissoff, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; violin and pf. © Oct. 


. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 12; E 626036; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 5 2120¢ 


Tragic improvviso; by S. Coscia, of 
“Italy, domiciled at Buffalo, N. Y., 
op. 8; orch. with pf. conductor part. 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620760; Sil- 
_vio Coscia, Buffalo. 21298 


Tragoudia (Ta) tou Vlami (Ta rpayotdia 
tov BAdun); Greek apachi dance, w and 


melody §8.. Stamos, of Greece, domi- | 


- ciled at Chicago.. ©.1 e. Oct. 10, 
. 1925; FE 623884; 


‘Chicago. 21299 


Tranquil nights? w and melody F. G. 
‘ Vecchio, of U. S. © 1 e@ Oct. 3, 


* 1925; E 623738; Franklin G. Vec- | 


-chio, Trinidad, Col. 


Trees; romance sans. paroles, 
Hahn, of U.'S.; 
with pf. acc. 


21300 


Carl 
violin or cello solo 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 10; E 623139; John Church | 


21301 
‘Same. violin with pf. ace. © 
“Sept. > 1, 1925; 2 ¢e. Sept. 3; E 
- 620652 ; John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 


. eo.,- Cincinnati. 


21302. | 


Trees ; are oat cho., w Joyce Kil- 
_ mer, m Oscar Rasbach, arr. Victor 
* Harris, ef «WA S:; women’s ‘voices. 


Ato. © Oct. 8, °1925;-2 c. Oct. 12; 
>: E 626081; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 21303 


Trees ; Ww J eyce Kilmer, m Oscar Ras- 
4 bach. 4to. 1. Cho. of men’s voices, 
--arr. Bruno Huhn, of U. S.—2. Four- 
~ part cho. of mixed voices, tran- 
_seribed Carl Deis, of U. S. © Sept. 
“11, (1925: 2 ce. each Sept. 15; E 
623290, 623291 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
| 21304, 21305 


Trees ; w Joyce Kilmer, m §S. W. Doty, 
ohGT UT. Soc) 1 6... Oct. 2p hose 7 ts 
626318; Stanley West Doty, Bast 
Orange, N. J. 21306 


Spyros Stamos, | 


'Treue (Das) paar; volkslied, worte 
Martin Greif, musik Wilhelm Rink- 
ens, of Germany, op. 33, nr. 2; hohe 
sgingstimme. © Mar. 3, 1925 ; 1e. 
Aug. 20; E 624156; C. A. Klemm, 
Leipzig. 21307 


‘Triplets of the finest ; concert polka, 


Paul. Henneberg, of ‘U. S.; three B 
flat cornets or trumpets, and pf. © 
July 151925 5° 2! -e. “Sept. 2b 


623472; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 21308 
Same. three cornets with full 


band ace. and solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor: 4to0. ©: July, - 1; 49255; 2\e 
Sept. 21; E 628418; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 21309 


Trompette (Le) en bois; one step, de 
New York-Montmartre, Vincent 
Scotto, of France; pf. © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624401; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 21310 


Tropie love song; w W. T. Phillips, 
melody. Jesse M. Winne, of. U. S. 
© 1 e«.:Sept. 17, 1925;. EB 623320: 
William T. Phillips, New York. 

21311 


True blue; march, K. L. King, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 8; E 623032; K. L. King 
music house, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 21312 


True love and a ring; from The land 


of romance, w Raymond W. Peck, 
melody Percy Wenrich, of U.-S. 

1 ¢c. Sept. 28, 1925; E. 621083; Leo 
Feist, inc... New York. 21313 


True love plea; w Mrs. Ray Flagg, m 
E. Steiner, of U. S. New York, 
Paragon music co. © Sept. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Sept. 11; E. 620777; Ernest 
Steiner, Manhattan, Kan. 21314 


_ Trumpet blues; by Donald Lindley, of 


U. S.; B flat trumpet solo, with pf.- 
and drum ace. ‘© Sept. 11, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 12; E 623168; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 21315 


Trumpet playing up to date; technic 
and special features of modern trum- 
pet and cornet playing, Frank Sie- 
grist. of U. S. © Aug. 24, 1925; 


2 e. Sept. 21; E 623422; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. _ 21316 
Trust only in His love; w Clarice 


White Luck, m Mildred White Wal- 
lace, of U. S. 1. High voice; in A 
flat.-—2. Medium voice; in G ‘flat.— 
3. Low voice; in E flat. © Aug. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. each Oct. 9; E 623849; 

Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 21317 


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21318 


_ pt, TH, D. s,, v.20 


Trying ; 
Ww. S. 


Prehn, Brooklyn. 


Tsechaikowsky (Peter ITljitch) An- 


dante cantabile; from String quar- | 


tette, op, 11, freely transcribed F. 
Kreisler, of Austria; violin and pf. 


© Oct. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; E | 


625146; Fritz Kreisler, Berlin, 


Chanson triste; op. 40, no. 2, arr. 
Preston Ware Orem, of U. S.; pf. 
duet. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12; 


KE 623981; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 


delphia. T© new arrangement] 
21320 

——- Same. transcription Edouard ) 
Flament; violoncelle et pf. © Aug. 


29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 624289; 
A. Noél, Paris. [© transcription] 


Hugen Onegin ; lyrische szenen in 
drei aufztigen, text nach Puschkin, 
m P. F Tschaikowsky, op. 24, bearb. 


Felix Wolfes, of Germany; klavier- | 
© July | 


auszug vom komponisten. 


1, 1924; 1 @ Sept. 238, 1925; E 
625192; D. Rahter, Leipzig. [© new | 
arrangement] 


of U. S.; orech. with pf. conductor. 
621134; 
- York. 


June; intro: Andante cantabile, 
arr. A. Lange, of U. 8.: pf. © Aug. 
31, 1925; 2 @ Sept. 12; E 623159: 
Arthur: Lange, ine., New York. 
rhythmic paraphrase] 


Emil Ascher, ine., 


pathétique,,. 
England, domiciled at Chattanooga, 
Tenn.; organ. © July 16, 1925; 
2e. Aug. 5; 


co., Boston. [© arrangement] 


21325 | 


Marche slave; op. 31. ed. Joseph 
Gahm, of U.. 8.;. pf. © July 17, 
1925;.2 ce. Sept. 21; E 623455: Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 21326 


Mélodie: souvenir d’un lieu cher, 


op. 42, no. 8, arr. Edouard Flament, 
of France; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ec. 
Sept. 14; E 6243830; A. Noél, Paris. 
[© orchestration] 21327 


—-— Nocturne; op. 19, no. 4, arr. 
Edouard Flament, of France; orch. 


w and m G. H. Prehn, of 
[Photographed copy] © 1c. 
Aug. 4, 1925; H, 622968; George H. 


21318 |. 
Tu es prétre antl] Hedaya no. 


21319 Tua (La) pupilla; fox trot, versi Mat- 


21321 | 
_Tube-rose of the hinge: ‘-valse, melody’ 


21322 


In the village; arr. Fred Lampe, | 


’Twas in June; w and melody W. J. 
© June 1, 1925: 2 c. Sept. 25; EB | 
New | 
[© new arrangement] 21323 | 


[was you, Sir; 
[© } 
21324 | 


Lyric theme ; from the Symphonie | 
Edwin H. Lemare, of | 


E 620181; Oliver Ditson | 


avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Aug, 
29, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 14; E 624329; 
A. Noél, Paris. [© orchestration ] 

21328 


2; w traditional, m O. Talbot, of: 
G. S., op. 51, 52; mixed voiees, organ 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 4, .1925.:,2.¢e; Oct. 
7; E 621470; Odilon Talbot, “W orces- 
ter. _ 21829 


tia Sealzi, musica Fernando Ligotti, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 


mand. acc. © 1c Sept. 25, 1925; 
EK 621157; P. Eliseo & son, New 
York. 21330 


Tubal-cain; short cantata, w Charles 
Mackay, m Carrie B. Adams, of U. 
S.; solo and two part cho. of treble 
voices. 4to. © Aug. 20, 1925; 2. 
Oct. 9; E 623840; Lorenz pub co., 
Dayton, O. 21331 


R. Torregrossa, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 1925; E 621543; Rosario 
Torregrossa, New York. 21332 


Tuck me down deep in = your 
memory; w and m F. Schu-ette, of 
U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; 
E 626401 ; Florence Schu- ette, New 
York. : 21333 


Fay, of U. S. ©1e Oct. 19, 1925; 
BE 621888; W. J. Fay, New York. 
“ 21334 


part-song, w Duck- 
worth, m Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain; male voices. 4to.. © Aug. 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 3; HB 624117; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. - 21335 


Twice (A) told tale; from Ohyou, w 
Paul Porter and Benjamin- Hap- 
good Burt, melody Milton Suskind, 
of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1925; E 
621530; Leo Feist, ine., New York, 

21336 


Twilight (The) hour; by J. Varallo, 
of U. S., arr. Genevieve Boorman}; 
one or two violins and pf. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 2 e« Oct. 19; E 621895; 
Joseph Varallo, Chicago. 21337 


Twilight (The) hour; song without 
words,..F. A. Davis, of U., 8.3. pf. 
© Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ¢« Sept. 8; E 
623092; Frank A. Davis, Boston. 

21338 


Twilight in the mountains ; tone 
poem, Ernest Weber, arr. Harry L. 
Alford, both of U. S.; band. © Sept. 


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»~-- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


1, 1925 7 2 '@ Sept: 23. -B'622910;5 


Victor publications, inc., Chicago. 
if: 21339 


“Twilight (A) lullaby; w and m John 
Duddy, of U. S. © Sept. 11, 1925; 
2 ¢e. Sept. 15; E 620890; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21340 


"Twill not be the same world to me; 
w (W.) M. Smith, m Charles T. 
Edwards, of U. S. © Sept. 18, 
1925; 2: ¢e. Oct. 1; E 623921; (Ward) 
Morde Smith, Wilmington, Del. 


| 21341 
Twinkling stars; gavotte; C. A. 
Egener, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 9, 


1925; 2 e. Sept. 9; E 620738; Jack 
Snyder pub. co., inc., New York. 
21342 


Twins; w Marty Rettenmaier, m C. J. 
Peter, of U. S., arr. Frank Stravn. 
© 1 ©. Oct. 3, 1925; B 623778; Carl 
Joseph Peter, Omaha, Neb. 213438 


Two little bluebirds; from Sunny, w 
Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammer- 
stein 2d., m Jerome Kern, of U. S. 
© Oct. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 27; E 
626336 ; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

21344 


Two naughty little pickanin’s; duet, 
w W. N. Bugbee, m Charles W. A. 
Ball. ‘of: U:!:S:- Syracuse,’ N: Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 10; E 621817; Wil- 
lis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 

21345 


Two-two (The) choo choo bound for 
Caroline; fox-trot, w and m B. G. 
DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Hen- 
derson, all of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Sept. 30, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 2; E 621375; 
Leo Feist ine., New York. 21346 


Two ways; w from the Bible, m J. B. 
Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1925; 


2 e. Oct: 10;: E- 623869;. J. B. Her- © 


bert, Monmouth, III. 21347 


Ultima (L’) sirinata (The last sere- | 


nade); w R. Laurino, m Julian 
Huarte, of Spain, domiciled at 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. ©1e. Oct. 
7, 1925; FE 621485; Raffaele Laurino, 
Bronx, N. Y. 21348 


Uncle Remus’ stomp; melody Bob 
Fuller and Louis Hooper, both of 
mS: © 1 ¢.. Oct.. 19; 1925" 8 
621833 ; Triangle music pub.co., inc., 
New York. 21349 


Uncle Sam and the white mule joint; | 


fox trot, w and m J. Sanders, of 


; 21360 


“U. S.. © Sept. 19, 1925; 2 c. Sept. | 
23; E 621117; Jimmy Sanders, St. 
Louis. 21350 


Uncle Sam, Uncle Sammy; w Hlia 
Abomady, melody Alexander Maloof, 
of U. S. © 1 e@ Get. 12, 1925; E 
621626; Maloof phonograph and mu- 
sic co., New York. I. QI351 


Uncle Sammy give us back our beer - 
and wine; w and melody P. R. 
Swenson, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1925; EH 620828; Philip R. Swenson, 
‘Holden, Mass. 21352 


Under a lilac tree: w and m L. G. 
Nicholson, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 e. Oct. 6, 1925; E 623807; Laurie 
Gregory Nicholson, Los Angeles. 

21353 


Under desert skies; tango-fox trot, J. 


Hoffman, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
BEDE 25,59 Des ) eon EDEL sR 
623575; John Hoffman, Miami 
Beach, Fla. 21354 


Under the palms; waltz, J. Vollmar, 
of U. 8.; Hawaiian guit. with regu- 
lar guit. acc. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 621845; Jacob Vollmar, 


Rochester, N. Y. 21355 
Under the scouts banner; march, 
Harry Gleich, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 


8, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 12; E 628084; 
Harry Gleich music house, Bayonne, 
AN. J 21356 


Under the Spanish moon; serenade 
espagnol, O. Rust, of U. S., op. 42; 
violin and pf. Littlé Rock, Ark., 
Oskar Rust musie pub. eco. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 31; E 626478; 
Oskar Rust, Little Rock, Ark. 

21357 


Unison mass in F; Latin w, m Theo. 
La Hache, op. 198, ed. James Alfred 
Reilly, of U. S.; unison cho. 4to. 
(Cover title: -Mass) © July 28, 
1925; 2 c. Aug. 12; E 623061; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. [© 
abridgement, arrangement and 
emendation of text] 21358 


Universal pep song; w and melody 
William Pharse Cochran, of U. S. 
© Oct. 16, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 20; E 
626141; Book club, Ft. Worth, Tex. 

21359 


Unser Hindenburg; marsch-lied, text 
L. Brado, musik M. Werner-Ker- 
sten, of Germany; pf. © May 11, 
1925; 1 ce. Aug. 20; E 624164; Mu- 
sikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 21360 


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eG 1, WS Hvaee 


Unto a rose; w and m lL. Lovell, of 
U. S. St. Louis, Leona Lovell mu- 
sic pub. co. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 e. 
Oct. 12; E 626009; Leona Lovell, St. 
Louis. 21361 


Urehins and elves; w Thos. Ravens- 
_eroft’s brief discourse, m R. J. 
W. Hurd, of Great Britain; 2 treble 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 10; E 625008; Stainer & Bell, 
 Itd., London. 21362 


Usher (The); w I. F. Jarnagin, mel- 
ody Jerry Jarnagin, of U. S. 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621778; Irene 
Franklin Jarnagin, New York. 
21363 


Usignuolo innamorato; polka, melodia 
G. Buzzolani, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1925; EB 


621198; Giosué Buzzolani, New 
York. 21364 
Va! ou, Sérénade d’adieu, paroles 


Jules Combe, musique Ant. Ferré, | 


of France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy. 
~ © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢.-Sept. 14; EB 
624468 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
21365 


Va p tit soldat; marche sur ‘les motifs 
' de la chanson, Raoul Soler, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 .¢c... Sept. 
14; E 624518; J. Yves .K, Paris. 
. [© arrangement] 


Vacant (The) chair; w M. Forsyth, 


melody Luther A. Clark, of U.S. © 
1925; E 621358; Mary 
21367 


: 1 e. Oct. D, : 
-Forsyth, Spokane, Wash. , 


Vachauf mein oitser; melody H. Wohl 
‘and A. Perlmutter, both of U.S. © 
1 e. Sept. 18, 1925; E 620980; Her- 
- man Wohl and Arnold Perlmutter, 
_ New, York. 21368 


Waciibpolis® fore trot eineien: Emilio 
D. Uranga, of Mexico. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 19; E 624607; A. 
Wagner y Levien, sucs., Mexico, D. 
F., Mexico. 21369 


Valley (The) of roses; trio, w J. An- 
thony McDonald, m Haydn Wood, 
arr. Clarence Lucas, of Great Brit- 
ain; female voices. New York, 
Chappell-Harms, inc. © Sept. 1, 


1925; 1 ec. Sept. 2; E 624067; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 21370 


Valse-burlesque; by George Hopkins, 
of UL S.; pf. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 22; E 621961; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New. York. 21371 


21366 | 


Valse caprice; by A. Bartky, of: U. S.; 
pf. © Aug. 26, 1925; 2 «. Sept. 
11; E 620910; Adolph Bartky, Chi- 
cago. _ 213872 


Valse-caprice; von “Haineied Werk- 
meister, of Germany; violoncello mit 
klavierbegleitung. © Apr. 17, 1925; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 624151; Ries 2 Erler, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. ei 21373 


Valse chromatic et sBiecnine by O. 
Rust, of U. S., op. 41; violin with 
pf. ace, Little Rock; Ark.,..Oskar 
‘Rust music pub. co. © Oct. 19, 
1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; E 626479; Oskar 

~ Rust, Little Rock, Ark.  —-.21374 


Valse coucou; by Ort Giles, of U. S.; 
pf. © Sept. 23, 1925; 2.e. Sept. 26; 
E 621216; Willis music co., Cincin. 
nati. su _ 21375 


Valse de concert; by. E Hi. C. onder: of 
UW? Sis. pe © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1925; 
H- 623275: Hermine C. Tonder, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 21376 


Valse lente; by F. Tenis Taylor, : of 
England, op. 105, no. 1;. violin. and 
pf. © Aug. 27, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 10; 
E 624236; Joseph Williams, © ltd., 
-London. 21377 


Valse mignonne; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op. 61; pf.. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 4; EH 622976; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 21378 


Vanderbilt (The) dniversity: waltz; Ww 
Edith Scott Roberts, m Mabel Lee 
‘McFerrin [i. e. Mrs. J. Russell] of 
U.S:; pf. with w. Nashville, Tenn:.; 
A.+L;; Gup: ©; O¢t. 8, -1925:, 2> c. 
Oct:, 12; E 626015; Mrs. Jobn Rus- 
~-sell, Nashville. : : - 21379 


Vanity fair (La foire aux vanités) ; 
‘comedy overture, Percy HE. Fletcher, 
of England; orch. with ‘prs. -conduc- 
-tor., © Sept.:8, 1925: 1 ¢. Sept. 2 
E 624637 ; Hawkes & son,- London. 

21380 


Variazioni senza tema; di G. Fran- 
cesco Malipiero, of Italy ; pf. e..orch, 

. Partitura.. Ed.-Ricordi. 12mo... 
-Oct. 19, 1925; 1-e. Oct. 20; EH 625130; 
G. Ricordi &-co.; Milan. . 21381 


Vasantasena ; shimmy, A Lullack, ' of 
Germany, op. 43; salon orch, 4to. 
© May 15, 1925;.1 c...Aug. 20;.B 
624136; Selbst verlag Lullack, Dres- 
den. 4» 21382 


Bos 110 Tine penors (Down the Pe- 
tersky); Moscow street song, colleeted 
and adapted for voice, Fedor Chalia- 
pine, English w Anna Collingwood, 


1038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


214038 


- rev. C. J. Gaisberg, of U. S. 
- stat] 
. 620484; Chas. J. Gaisberg, Washing- 
-ton. [© revision] 21383 


{ Photo- 


Vendetta ’e frate; versi e musica G. 
-Cardenia, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York: mand. ace. 4to. 
Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 623041; 

--D’ Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

At 21384 


Vendetta e ’nfamita’; versi N. Pal- 
madessa, musica Luigi Tutela, of 


Italy; mand. ace, 4to. © Sent. 24, 
11925:.2 -c. Sept. 25; HE 623963; 
aera Palmadessa, Newark, N. J. 

21385 


Venetian isles; w and melody I. Ber- 
fim or Us ss...) 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1925: 
~ E 623555; Irving Berlin. inc., New 

York. 21386 


Same. © Oct. 14. 1925: 2 ec. Oct. 
15; E 626055; Irving Berlin, inc.. 
~ New York. 21387 


Venetian night and you: the barecarole 
song, melody L. Katzman, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 14, 1925: E 621669: 

. Louis Katzman, New York. 21388 


Venetian skies : from Oh vou. w Paul 
Porter and Benjamin Hapgood Burt, 


melody Milton Suskind, of U. S. ©. 


1 ec. Oct. 8, 1925: H..621533: Leo 
' Feist, inc.. New York. 21389 


Venetian waters: reverie, J: R. Eshle- 
man, of U.'S., op. 1; pf. © Sept. 1, 
ile2D; 2 °C. Sept. 2° “620658 >" J. 
Robert Eshleman, Harrison, O. — 

21390 


Venite adoremus: Christmas canticle 
‘ for three choirs. m M. A. Gilsinn, 
~ rev. Angelo R. Gilsinn, of U. S. © 
*’ Oct. 21, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 23: E 621987; 
_ Arthur Davis, St. Louis. [© re 

.. vised: edition ] 21391 


Venus from Venice. oh what a girl: 
. wand melody B. F. Ellison, jr.. mel- 
“ody O. J. Rene. jr., and L. Rene, 
. hoth of U. S. © 1-e. Oct. 16, 1925: 
_ E 621740: Bennie F. Ellison. jr., 
_ Otis J. Rene, jr., and Leon Rene, 

Los Angeles. 21392 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Di quella pira 
(Those fire-tongues flaming) : from 
_ Il trovatore, English version Arthur 
Clyde, of U. S.. m G. Verdi; ten.: 
in B. Cardilli’s ed. [Italian and 
, English texts] © Sept. 14, 1925: 
- 2e: Oct. 13;: E 626223:' Mauro’ V. 
Cardilli, New York: [© English 
version | shag 21393 


© 1 c. Aug.’ 25, 1925; 5 | 


- Verzweiflung 


—— I] Trovatore; excerpts from the 
opera, arr. A. Lange, of U. S.: pf. 
© Aug. 31, 1925: 2 ec. Sept. 12; B 
623160; Arthur Lange, inc., New 


York. [© rhythmie paraphrase] 
| 21394 
-Verlassen (Forsaken); von Alfred 


Scholz, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eg- 
gert; orech. mit violino 1 direktion. 
© Aug. 17, 1925: 1 ec. Sept: 4: EB 
624078;  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 21395 


Vers Vile du réve; piéce symphonique, 
Francis Popy, arr. J. Furgeot, of 
France; pour harmonie et fanfare 


avec direction si bémol. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 14: EB 
624319; E. Gaudet, Paris. [©.- ar- 
rangement] 21396 


Versuchung (Temptation) ; von Franz 
A. Sommer, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst 
Eggert; orch. © Aug. 3, 1925: 1 ¢. 
Sept. 1: E 624035; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 21397 


(Despair); von Otto 
Kalbe, of Germany, hrsg. Ernst Eg- 
gert: orch. mit violino 1 direktion. 


© Aug. 17.1925: 1 ec. Sept. 4: BE 
624075:  Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 21398 
Victimae Paschali laudes; Raster, 


Latin w, m T. J. Bordonel, of Eng- 
land, rev. and ed. James A. Reilly; 
mixed voices, with organ ace. Ato. 
© Jan. 20, 1925: 2c. Aug. 12; EB 
623064; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 21399 


’ Victory; part-song, w Rupert Brooke, 


m Cyril Jenkins, of Great. Britain; 
male voices. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 26; E 625213; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 21400 


Victory (The) side; w and m W. M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621803 ; William: M. 
Runyan, Chicago. 21401 


Vieille chanson; par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Aug. 29, 1925: 1 ¢. Sept. 14; 
E 624524; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

21402 


Vieille chanson espagnole; de Louis 
Aubert, arr. Roger Branga, of 
France: orch. avec pf. conducteur. 


4to. © Aug. 29; 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; 
E 6243893; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© orchestration] 21403 


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21404 


ee ‘HI, 0, peal vv. aa 


Vieille priére bouddhique. (Old Budd- 


hist. prayer); priére quotidienne 
pour tout Vunivers, traduction S. 
. Karpelés, traduction anglaise J. N. 
Scholefield, musique Lili Boulanger, 
of France; tén., choeur et orch. 
Partition... <CAug...29, (19252, 1 -e. 
Sept. 14; E eh Durand et cie., 
Paris. 21404 


Viens & la danse! serenade-java, Al- 
fredo SBarbirolli, of Italy; petit 
orch. con pf. conduttore. Ed. Car- 
isch. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1925; 1 e. 
Oct. 12: E 625030; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 21405 


Vieux (Le) chemin: poéme. André 
Dumas, musique Antoine Marictte, 
of France, op. 21. © Sept. 11,.1925; 


1c. Sept. 11: E 624247: Enoch & 
21406 | 


cie., Paris. 


Vikhozhoo odin ya na dorogoo \Brtxomy 
OMHb A Ha opory); alein in weg, 
Russian folk song, arr. Jack Kam- 
men, of U. S. © Aug. 12, 1925; 2c 
Aug. 20; E 622379; Jack and Joseph 
Kammen, Brooklyn. [© arrange- 
ment] ; 21407 


Village (The) church; by Jean Sibel- | 


ius, of Finland, op. 103, no. 1, ed. 
and rev. W. F. Ambrosio, of U. S.; 
peE- © Aug. £)°995)) .2re!sOcet.5 ; 
E 623899 ; Carl ee ine., New 
York. 


Village (The) chureh; by Richard J. 
_Piteher, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 30; E 


621320; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- | 
Viva el Principe; tango, por Maria 


_ -phia. 21409 


Village of Ding dong bell; w Karl M. 


White and Robert A. Burten, m | 


Leonard W. Joy, of U. S.; pf. se. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1925; E 621563; 
White entertainment. bureau, Bos- 
ton. 21410 


Village pictures; by Felix Swinstead, 
of Great Britain, op. 62, ed. Thomas 
F. Dunhill; pf. 
others] © Sept. 28, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
12; E 625247; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 


Village (The) school mom; w D. W. 


Nearhoff; m Harry L. Alford, of 


Urs. © Sept. 8, 1925-2: c. Sept. 
11; E 620769: D. W. Nearhoff, Oost- 
burg, Wis. 


P. B. Holton, of U. S.. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1925; E 620806; Pearl Brough 
Holton, Greensburg, Pa. 21413 


21408 | 


1. Colleen. [8 | 
Voices of the air; four poetic rhythms,. 


21411 | 


21412 | 
Violin (A) courtship; w and melody | 


| Vaeeinin ereeper.; by Billy Mayerl,. of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 12, 1925; 
le Oct. 14; E 625009; Keith, 
- Prowse & @o., itd., London. 21414 


_Virgin’s (The) eradle hymn; unison: 


song, w Samuel T. Coleridge, melody 
Corner, arr. Charles Wood, of Great 
Britain, ed. Martin Akerman; in F. 
4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
19; E 624756; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 21415. 


| Virtivous (The) writen MP it incidental 


musie, Henry Purcell, ed. Gustav 
Holst, of Great Britain; strings with 
additional wind and drum parts. 


Se. 4to. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 

14; E 625015; Novello & eo., Itd., 

London. [© editing] 21416: 
Same. 1. Violino primo.—2. Vio- 


lino secondo.—s. Viola.—4. . Violon- 
cello e basso. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ¢. 
each Oct. 14; HB 625016-625019 : No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© ‘edit~ 
ing] - 21417-21420° 


Vision; mélodie mystique, E. Mezza- 
capo, of Italy, arr. Alf. Amadei; 
oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. July 2, 1925; E- 
615130; E. Gaudet, Paris. 21421 


Viulinata; versi E. Battiparano, mu- 
sica G. Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled 


at Bronx, N. Y.; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 14; E 
621653.; D’Agostino bros., inc., New 
York. 21422 


Gutiérrez-Ponce, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 14; 
E 625010; Keith, Prowse & eo., ltd., 
London. 21423: 


Voce napulitana; versi T. Caracciolo,. 


musica L. Di Freda, of Italy ; mand. 
ace. S8vo.. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 14; E 621654 ; D’Agostino bros..,. 
ine., New York. 21424 


Hubert Bath, of England; pf. 1. 
The breeze of morn. [3 others] © 
Sept. 10, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 25; EH 
624683; Rowland’s, London. 21425. 


Yoila;: tango espagnole, F. Strumillo,. 
of Italy; pf. © July 25, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 10; E 624649; Ferdinando. 
Strumillo, Naples. 21426 

Russian folk 


Paul Bliss, of 
4to.. © Oct. 


Volga boatmen’s song; 
song, text and arr. 
U. S.; mixed voices. 


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nos, 9-10, 1925. 


21448 


.9, 1925; 2 ¢«. Oct. 12; E 623973; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. LO 
new arrangement] 427 


Volkslieder—foxtrot ; 
form, Carl Robrecht, of Germany ; 
pf. © Aug. 25, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 30; 
E 624717; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 

~ Magdeburg, Germany. 21428 


Voulez-vous; paroles Phylo, musique 
Gaston Gabaroche, of France. © 
Aug. 29, 1925; 1c. Sept. 14;. E 
624402; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

21429 


W. H. S. march; by J. G. Kohler, of 
U. S.; solo B flat cornet or conduc- 
tors. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1925; E 621405; 
John George Kohler, Wampun, Wis. 

21430 


Wade in de water; four-part cho., 
negro spiritual, arr. H. T. Burleigh, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
Sept.. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 19; E 


623520; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New | 


York. 21431 


Wade in de water; negro spiritual, 
arr. H. T. Burleigh, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Oct. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 6; 
EK 621517; G. Ricordi & co., ine, 
New York. 214382 


Wagner (Richard) .O star of eve; 
from Tannhiuser, arr. J. Stuart 
Archer, of Great Britain; organ. 
onl. ove. ©) Sept. 9, 1925; 1° c¢. 
Sept. 8; E 624202; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 21483 


Prelude; scene 2, from Das Rhein- 
gold, transcribed Herbert A. Fricker, 
of England; organ. © Sept. 11, 
F925 2" c. Sept. 15; BH 6238293; G. 
Schirmer, inc, New York. [© 
_ transcription | 21434 


—— Réves; mélodie, arr. F. Salabert, 
of France ; ;.orech. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Sept. 4; E 624531; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 21435 


——Sword dance; from Rienzi bal- 
let, arr. Fred Lampe, of U. S.; orch. 
Ascher’s ed. © Apr. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
_ Sept. 25; E, 621182; Emil Ascher, 
ine., New York. [© new arrange- 


ment] 21436 
Triume (Dreams); study for 
Tristan and Isolde, transcribed 


Herbert A. Fricker, of U. S.; organ. 
© Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 22; B 
621962; G. Schirmer, i ine., New York. 
[© transcription] 21437 


in potpourri- ; 


Wait a while; w Eugene West, m Lou 
Herscher, of U. S.; pf. aec., with 
ukulele arr. Fred Schaefer. © Oct. 
25; 1925; 2 ¢« Oct. 24; E 626286; 
Lou Herscher, Philadelphia. 21438 


Wait for me; w and’ melody A. Hes- 
ter, of U. S.. © 1 e. Sept. 8, 1925; 
EH 622988; Anna Hester, Shamokin, 
Pa, - 21439 


Wait for the waggon (Attendez le 
caisson) ; intro; Regimental march 
of the royal army serviee corps., 
Charles Woodhouse, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Geti8; 19255 AL. e Oct: 22 W’62512T : 
Hawkes & son, London. 21440 


Wait till my ship comes in; w and 
melody James Brockman, of U. S. 
© 1. Sept. 11, 1925; E 623186; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21441 


Wait ’till to-morrow night; w Edgar 
Leslie and Jack Palmer, m. Harry 
Woods, of U. S8.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 16; 
E 621735; Clarke and Leslie songs, 
inc., N. Y. 21442 


Waiting; fox trot, Joseph Nussbaum, 
arr. Arthur Lange, both of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 14; E 621675; Arthur Lange, 
inc., New York. 21448 


Waiting; w R. E. Spencer, melody 
Onslow Stevenson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1925; E 621551; Robert 
Elliott Spencer, San Francisco. 

21444 


Waiting and watching for me; w and 
melody Mrs. M. §S. Ashbaugh, of 
TS NO Ae, Sept. US asap 
622987; Mrs. M. 8S. Ashbaugh, Van- 


dergrift, Pa. 21445 
Waiting for that morrow; w and 
melody T. Asa, of U. S. ©1e. 


Sept. 19, 1925; E 623361; Thomas 
Asa, W. Brownsville, Pa. 21446 


Waiting for the sunshine; fox-trot, 
w and m Boyd Bunch and Michael 
Manguso, both of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 « 
Oct. 31; E 626484; Bishop music 
pub. house, Buffalo. 21447 


Waiting for the tide to turn; w Al. 
Piantadosi, m Sam Williams, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Dick 
Konter. © Oct. 13, 1925; 2 e. Oet. 
14; E 621648; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo.,; ine., New York. 21448 


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21449 


pt. U1, nis: v.20 — 


Waiting to meet you again some day; 
w C. M. Herd, melody Helen Martin, 
of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1925; E 
621763; Cecille Mae Herd, - Ward- 
low, Alberta, Canada. 21449 


Wake up every morning with a smile; | 


w Bud De Sylva and Bud Green, 
melody Al. Sherman,.of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1925; E 623858 : Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 21450 


Waldfeuer ; worte H, von Gilgn. musik 
Ernst Kunz, of Switzerland,. op. 67, 
nr. 8; méinnerchor a capella. Ato. 
© May 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; B 
625068 ; Gebr. Hug & ¢o., Liepzig. 


21451 
Waldlied ; worte Gottfried Keller, 
musik Johannes Handel, of Ger- 


- many, op. 17; méiénnerchor ohne 
begleitung. 4to. © June 3, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 10; EH 625056; Gebr. Hug. 
& co., Leipzig. 21452 


Walk as much as you can; one-step, 
w and m Joe Peterman, of Great 
_ Britain; pf; and ukulele acec.; in D. 
©: Oct. 9, 1925;3:1: 4 Oct.) 103) B 
625002; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 21453 


Walker you’re a sonof Tammany Hall; 
w by J. H. Flattery, m Joseph F. 
Pokorny, of U. S. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 8; E 628823; James H. 
Flattery, New York: 21454 


Walking home with Josie; from The 
city chap, w Anne Caldwell, m Jer-. 
ome Kern, of U. 8S. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 9; E 621574; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 21455 


Waltz ballad; by W. Allen, arr. Frank 
Richter, both of eee Se pf. © 1. ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1925; E 628071; Ward Allen, 
Minneapolis. 21456 


Waltz-encore; by E. Chapman, of U. 
S.; pf. © Aug. 26,°1925: 2:¢. Sept. 
11; E 620905; Elizabeth Chapman, 
Chicago. 21457 


Waltz me again; w H. Cheiffetz, mel- 
ody H. Cheiffetz and Anthony Vi- 
vio, both of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1925; E 621095; Hymon Cheiffetz, 
Buffalo. 21458 


Waltz of love; w and melody Spencer 
Williams and Sidney Bechet, of U. 
S.. ©1e. Sept. 19,1925; E 623374; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 21459 


Waltzing in fairyland; by E. R. Gil- 
ley, of Canada, op. 2; pf. © Sept. 
17; 1925; 1 c. Sept. 23; E 624650; 


Hileen Ruthven Gilley, New West- 
minster, B. C., _ Canada? 21460 


Wanda; w and m D. B. Clark, of U. 
S. o} 1c. Sept. :26, 1925; EB 623639": 
Dorothy Buell Clark, Washington. 

21461 


Wandelbilder : drei leichte stiicke, Kd. 
Poldini, of Hungary, op. 75; klavier. 
1. Brunnenfee. [2 others] © Apr. 
20,° 1925; 1 c.. Aug: 20; E 624171; 
Julius Hainauer, Breslau, Germany. 

j 21462 


Wandering down the sunset trail; w 
and melody L. Leech, of U. S. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620826; Lura 
Leech, West McHenry, Ill. 21463 


Wandering dreams; w and melody Cr 
Catuccio, of U. S. © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 623373 : Carl Catuccio, Wat- 
erbury, Conn. 21464 


Want a little lovin’; w Benny Davis, 
m Harry Warren, of U. S.; pf. aec., 
with ukulele arr. Dick Konter. “© 
Sept. 2, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 3; E 620656; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
Work oy - 21465 


Warum? worte: H. von Gilm, musik 
Ernst Kunz, of Switzerland, op. 67, 
5a Camb Ope miinnerchor a capella. 4to, 
© May 19, 1925: 1 ¢. Oct.'10; B 
625063; Gebr. Hug & ©O., Leipzig. 

21466 


Was ich liebe; worke J. Wiss- Stihli, 
musik S. Krannig, of Switzerland ; 
gemischter chor. 4to. © May 15, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct..10; E 625064; Gebr. 
Hug & ©co., Leipzig. 21467 


Wassail; four-pt. song, w John Bale, 
m Charles Wood, of Great Britain, 
ed. Martin Akerman : mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 4, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 19; 
EK 624757; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
the Year book press, ltd., London. 

(21468 


Watch your steps; w and m Alfred W. 
Sweet, of “U!"S:> pr. “©. 1@er. (2s, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 15; E 626481; Oh 
boy gum co., Allston, Me. 21469 


Watchword; hymn tune, w anon., mel- 
ody S. E. Martin, harmonized Her- 
bert Stavely Sammond, both of U. 
SS. € Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ce. Oct: 207 E 

626151 ; Samuel E.. Martin, Brook- 


lyn. . 21470 
Water (A) colour; by Kitty Parker, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 10, 


1925: 1c. Oct. 6; E 624776 ; Augener, 
Itd., London. 21471 


1042 


hos! 9-10, 1925" 


GF 


MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS 


21494 


Water fall; by Irénée Bergé, ‘arr, R. We all love Pola ; w and m P. H. Hale, 
‘Jungnickel, both of U..S.;- orch. of U.S, "© 1c. Oct. 24, 1925; B 
with pf. conductor. © Oct. 19; 1925 ; 626294; Philip Henry Hale, St. 
2 c.. Oct..17; E 626063; Ross Jung- Louis. — a NRO 21484 


. 21472 


Water lilies; melody, Franz Kohler, of 
- U.-S.,-ed Calvin Grooms; pf. Cen- 
_-tury ed. © Sept. 10,1925; 2 c. Sept. 
. 114; E 620789; Century music pub. 
' @o., New York. 21473 


Water-lily ; trio, Avenir H. Monfred, 
- of U. S., op.:22; no..3; pf., violon et 
- violoncelle avec violon ripiane et 
- contrebasse, ad lib. © Aug. 29, 
1925 ; 2c. Sept..14; E 620877; Fran- 
cis» Salabert, Paris. 21474 


Mcation time; part-song, w 
.Franees V. Hubbard, m TT. Fred- 
«erick H. Candlyn, arr. N. Clifford 
- Page, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
: 1149 Sept. 8, 1925: 2.e; Sept.. 183, EB 
623329 ; Oliver Ditson CO., Boston. 
[© arrangement] ') PAA 


Water- sprites’. (The) frolic; by H. J. 
Stewart, of U. S.; organ. © Aug. 
14, 1925; Deis _ Sept. 5; E 623088; 
‘White- Smith music pub. co., Boston. 


* nickel, New York. 


21476 
Ww ee a ae (Satella S.) Two sacred 
songs; w and m §S. S. Waterstone, 


- of U. S., harmonized Elizabeth H. 

_ David." God keep you dear. [1 
_ other] - © 1c May 20, 1925; E 
626218; Satella S. Waterstone, So. 

: Ome: 'N: JS: 21477 


Wavelets; valsette-arpeggio, Chester 
_ Nordman, of UW. S!5 pf. *@O: Get" 1%, 
- 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 26; ‘B 628065 ; Arthur 
‘ Davis, St. Louis. 21478 


Way (The); sacred song, w and.m 
_'E. M. Liberman, of U. S., arr. Fred 
-D.- Heck: © Aug. 117, ,,.1925;. 2. «¢. 
Sept. 11; E 620924; Ernestine M. 
Liberman, Memphis, Tenn. 21479 


Way down in Cuba; w and melody R. 
_ E. Duke, of U. S|: © 1. Oct. 20, 

1925; E 626156; Russell E. Duke, 
- Chicago. 21480 


Way down South; w and m M. &. 
Cohen, of U. 8S. © 1. Oct. 28, 
1925; E 628106; Myrtle Estelle Co- 
hen, San Francisco. 21481 


Wayside melodies; recreation album 
of little pieces, Felix Gerard, of 
England; pf. pt. 1. 1. The wooden 
army. [2 others]—pt. 2. 1. Stately 

_ dance. -{2 others] © Sept. 21, 

~ 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 1; E 624723, 624724: 

Joseph ‘Williams, Itd., London. 

21482, 21483 


We are pilgrims here; w B. B. Ed- 
miaston, m Samuel William Beazley, 
“of U. 8... ©. Sept.. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Och Cs, 621454; Samuel Wi: "Beaz- 
ley, Chicago. 21485 


We. are.so good; march, from The 
prince and the maid, English w 
Adrian Ross, of Great Britain, m 
‘Hans Ailbout; in F. .:[Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 4, 
1925; Lc. Sept. 17; E 624591; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don: [© new edition with English 
words] ~ 21486 


We are told that the Savior will come: 
w B..B. Edmiaston, m 8S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S.. © Sept. 20, 1925; 2 «. 
Oct. 7; E 621459; Samuel William 
Beazley, Chicago. 21487 


We'll get along alright; w Harry To- 
bias and Harry Pease, melody Ed. 
' G..Nelson, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
' 11, 1925; E 6238177; Leo Feist, inc., 
“New York. » 21488 


——Same:. © Oct..14, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
16; E 621685; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York.- ; "21489 


We’ 11 meet again in Normandy; waltz 
ballad, w Gus Kahn, m Frank Cam- 
bria, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 

~ Tele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 15; EH 

— 620885; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
21490 


We love Him; for He first loved us; 
w and m V. B.-C. Demarest, of U. S. 
© Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 

~ 626089; Victoria Booth-Clibborn De- 
marest, Chicago. 21491 


We love our King; hymn, w J. M. 
Henson, m §S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 
623215; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 21492 


We're bringing up father in a modern 
way; melody L. P. Flounders, of 
Lows Cd eC. Sept, bg doe) +. a 
620800; Leslie Pyewell Flounders, 
West Philadelphia. 21493 


We're gliding on; w and m C. F. 
Dartt, of U.S. Buffalo, Eberle mu- 
sic co. © Sept. 19, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
23; E 621135; Chauncey FE. Dartt, 
Wellsboro, Pa. 21494 


1043 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21495 


We're happy tho’ we’re married; w 
~ and melody E. Dupree, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623351; 

Hlsie Dupree, Alabama City, Ala. 
21495 


We're not monkeys anymore; w and 
m C. H. Lockwood, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Sept. 19, 1925; E 6238403; Charles 
Henry Lockwood, Ogden, Utah. 

21496 


We're off and running free; w and 
melody A. S. Tidnam, of U. S. 
1 ce. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623349; A. S. 
Tidnam, McAfee, N. J. 21497 


We should care; w and melody I. 
Berlin, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Oct. 27, 
1925; E 626316; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 21498 


We were a wow; from Merry-merry, 
w Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer, of U. S. © 1 Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622896; Leo Feist, ‘inc., 

New York. _ 21499 


We will sing hallelujah; hymn, w J. 
M. Henson, m S. W. Beazley of U. 
S. © Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; 
E 623210; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. ~ 21500 


Weary; w and melody D. Penrvd, of 


U. S|. © 1e. Sept. 26, 1925; E 
623625; Doris Penrod, Kalispell, 
Mont. 21501 


Weary; w and melody T. H. Lassagne 
and W. H. Schoening, both of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1. Oct. 28, 1925; 
E 628102; Theodore H. Lassagne 
and William H. Schoening, Wash- 
ington. 21502 


Wedding (The) bells; w and melody 
C. Thompson, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623607; Charles Thomp- 
son, Jersey City. 21503 


Wedding chimes; intermezzo religioso, 
R. Kiener, of Germany, domiciled 
at Pittsburgh ; pf. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
2 e@. Sept. 21; E 621069; Richard 
Kiener, Pittsburgh. 21504 


Wedding (A) day prayer; w Albert 
P. Shreinberg, m Mrs. M. J. Swin- 
burne, of U. S. ©1.e. Sept. 25, 
1925; E 621160; Mrs. M. J. Swin- 
burne, Washington. 21505 


Wedding serenade; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany; pf. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Oct. 29; E 626366; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21506 


Wee toy; from Oh you, w Paul Por- 
ter and Benjamin ‘Hapgood Burt, 


~ 


. pt. Ill, th. S., v.20 \ 


melody Milton Suskind, of U. Ss. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1925; E 6215283; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 21507 


Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. Weidt, ~ 
of U. S. 1..Supp. 9b;- piano.—2. 
Supp. 10, new, S. V. C.—3. Supp. 
10a, TB-B. © Aug. 27, Sept. 8, 
1925; 2 e. each Oct. 2; EB 623700- 
623702; Albert J. Weidt, Newark, 
Nu. 21508-21510 


Weidt’s chord system; composition » 
A. J. Weidt, of U. S. Lesson 4-7. 
Rev. © Aug. 27, Sept. 8, 1925; 2c. 
each Oct. 2; E 623696—-623699; Al- 
bert J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 

21511-21514 


Weihelied; der Auslandsdeutschen in 
den vereinigten staaten, w and m 
A, Nikolaus, of U. 8S.; einstimmig 
miinnerchor.  4to. Sept. 30, 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 2; E 621286; Adolf 
Fuchs, Detroit. — 21515 


Weihnachtsjubel und trubel; Weih- 
nachtliches intermezzo, text und 
musik Walter René Mortier, of 
Germany, op. 441; klav. © Sept. 
17, 1925; 1 ¢«. Oct. 15; E 625048; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

21516 


Weihnachtslied; aus Gabler: Geistl.- 
volkslieder, musik Fritz Reuter, of 
Germany, op. 9, nr. 3; frauenchor. 
4to. © July 18, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; 
E 625058; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

21517 


Weisse (Die) weste; musikalisches 
_lustspiel in 3  akten..nach Fritz 
Friedmann-Frederich von Hans H. 
Zerlett, musik Otto Urack, of Ger- 
many; klavierauszug. © Mar. 27, 
1925; 1 e. Aug. 20; E 624167; Edi- 
tion Vuvag, Berlin. 21518 


Welcome, buddy mine; w and m H. 
W. Wendland, of U. S. © Oct. 8, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 12; EB 626018; H. W. 
Wendland, Omaha, Neb, 21519 


Wells-Hansen (Lauritz) Carol; valse, 
L. Wells-Hansen, of France; pf. 

1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 624840; 

Lauritz Wells-Hansen, Nice, France. 

21520 


Wenn die midchen von der liebe 
triumen; shimmy-fox, aus Olly- 
Polly, gesangstexte Willi Kollo, 
musik Walter Kollo, klay. arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
Sept. 5, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 23; E 
624657; Drei-masken verlag, a. &., 
Berlin. 21521 


1044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


Wenn du mal keine bleibe hast! 
shimmy-fox, text Anatole Sutro, 
musik Tom Burns, of Germany. © 
July 2, 1925: 1 ¢. Oct. 10; E 625095 ; 
Musikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 

21522 


Wenn man ein ma&del kiissen will; 
shimmy-lied, text Otto Stransky, 
musik Austin Egen, klav. erleichtert 
Walter Borchert, both of Germany. 
(yaOct. 1,. 1925; 1 ec. Qet..,.A25; E 
625004; Roehr a.-g., Berlin. 21523 


Werkmeister (Heinrich) Canzone; 
von H. Werkmeister, of Germany ; 
violoncello mit klavierbegleitung. 
© May 14, 1925; 1 ec. Aug. 20; E 
624152; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 21524 


Wet days; by O. Vessella, of Italy, 
domiciled at Atlantic City, N. d.: 
melody with pf. acc. © 1. Sept 
21, 1925; EH 621049; Oreste Vessella, 
Atlantic City. aioe 


Wet (A) sheet and a flowing sea; 
unison song for boys’ voices, w 
Allan .Cunningham, m C. Charlton 
Palmer, of England, ed. Ernest 
Read; in C. Williams ed. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug 25-1995: 1c. Sept: 4; EB 
624095; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21526 


What a blue eyed baby you are: w 
Mitchell Parish, m Jack Hanna, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 

Mie -1925; 2 .¢. Sept. 18; BE 620991; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

21527 

What a gal-what a pal; w Harold Veo, 
m Larry Spier, of U. 8.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. Jeanné Gravelle. 
© :Wet? 7, 1925 ;.'2°e. -Oet. 'T; EB 
621476; Henry Waterson. inc., New 
York. 21528 


What a life; from Merry-merry, w 
Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Archer; of (U. SS © 1 e.’ Sept. <1, 
1925: E 622897; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 21529 


What are they doing there now: 
sacred song, w Marvin S. Cooper, 
m B. D. Sutton, of U. S. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2c. Sept. 4; H 623258 ; 
B. D. Sutton, Olivet, I. 21530 


What are you gonna do, when you 
ain’t got nothin’ to do; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1925; E 623267; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
21531 


72763—26-———_13 


21548 


What can you do without me; w and 
melody J. Edgar Dowell, of U.S. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1925; E 628133; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 21532 


What could be sweeter than you; w 
_ Lew Brown, m Cliff Friend, of U. S. 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 
623288; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 21533 


What Deerfield will do; w and m 
- J. M. Grantham, arr. Alice Woods, 
both of U. S. .:©, Sept: 22, 1925; 
2 ce. Sept. 24; E 626214; James 

Mitchell Grantham, Deerfield, III. 
21534 


What did you do it in; w and m Bill 
McGurk [i. e. W. R. J. McGurk] of 
U. S., arr. Frank Carrigan. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 16, 1925: E 620938: William 
Robert James McGurk, Holyoke, 
Mass. 21535 


What do I care; from A royal pre- 
tender, w Harry B. Smith, m Sig- 
mund Romberg, of U. S. © Oct. 28, 
1925 ; 2 ce. Oct. 30: E 626468; Harms, 
inec., New York. 21536 


What do we care if it’s one o'clock, 
or two, or three, or four; w Joe 
Goodwin, m Larry Shay, of U. S. 
© Aug: 26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 
620922: Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 21537 


What is it like to be loved: w and 
melody Abe Lyman, Henry R. Cohen 
and Harry D. Kerr, all of U. S. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1925; E 621562; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 21538 


What’ll I do with a great big world 
without you: w and melody W. 
Driscoll,.of Ue Sin: hk ener Al? 
1925; E 621597; Wilmer Driscoll, 
Roanoke, Va. 21539 


What’s become of Molly Malone; w 
and melody M. Lyle, of Canada. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620829; Mary 
Lyle, Sarnia, Ont., Canada. 21540 


What’s in paradise; w A. Karuzie, m 
Florence Coulter, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1925; E 621655; Anthony 
Karuzie, Taylor, Pa. 21541 


What’s the matter Sue; w and m C. 
Ki! Harris, of ‘U.S. ©° Sept: '%, 
1925: 2 ec. Sept. 8; E 623040; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York. 21542 


What shall I do to have you back? 
w and melody ©. Lacour, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3, 1925; E 628774; Curry 
Laecour, Cottonport, La. 21543 


1045 


~ 


21544 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


What will we use for money; w Chick 
Endor; m Eddie Ward, of U. S. © 
Sept. 12; 1925; 2 c« Sept. 15; H 
620886; Harms, ine., New York. 

21544 


What would you do if I made you love 
me? w and m L.S. Hastings of U.S. 
©. Aug. 8, 1925; 2 c.. Aug. 21; E 
623948; Laura Shay Hastings, 
Portland, Or. 21545 


Wheel him in; w and melody W. Ly- 
ness, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1925; 
EK 623743 : William Lyness, Tillson- 

burg, Ont., Canada. 21546 


When a flapper has her fun; w and 
melody F. L. Hopkins, of U. S. © 
1¢. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621853; Francis 

' Leo Hopkins, Baltimore. 21547 


When a Rolls rolis into a one-horse 
_ town; w Wm. Duncan, melody. Har- 
old Orlob, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 15, 


1925; E 620985; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21548 
When de banjo plays; w E. S. Tillot- 
son, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S8.; two 
part cho. of treble voices. 4to. © 
Aug. 20, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 9; HE 623839; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 21549 


When He may come; w F. E. Marsh, 
m H. G. Tovey, of U. S. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 19; EH 621786; 
Herbert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

21550 


When I am big iike ma; w W. N. Bug- 
bee, m Carolyn R. Freeman, of U. 
S. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bug- 
bee co. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 c¢. Oct. 
10; E 621815; Willis N. Bugbee, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 21551 


When I am dancing with you; w and 
m Wm. McMillan Talbott, of U. S. 
OvOebr Tt) T9252 eo "Oek 7 19> Hh 
621837; Wollstein & Talbott, Paris, 
Ky. 21552 


When I am singing; Miwok air, w and 
m D. N. Lehmer, of U. S.; with obbl. 
Hutte: "Ord Ve’ “Oet. ’20;7 1925: 
626144; Derrick Norman Lehmer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 21553 


When I dream of the last waltz with 
you; waltz, w Gus Kahn, m Ted 
Viorito, of U. S.; pf. ace. with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 623932; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 21554 


Same. arr. Frank E. Barry, of 
U..S.; oreh. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Oct. 21, 1925; 2c. Oct. 22; BE 626345; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 21555 


When I dream of you; w and m L, 
Seidenman and H. Glynn Morris, 
both of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1925; E 621973 : Soe Seidenman. 
Baltimore. 21556" 


When I get done with my man he 
ain’t no good to no one else; w W. 
V. Archer, melody Woody Frisino, 
of UL 8: ‘Ole Oct. 21, 1925: B 
621911; William” Vernon Archer, 
Baltimore. 21557 


When I get you where I want you to- 
night; w R. Ferguson, m Charlie F. 
Bauer, of U. S. © Aug. 26, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E 620923; Robert 
Ferguson, Dunedin, Fla. 21558 


When I look beyond the curtain; w 
Johnson Oatman, jr., m Christopher 
C. Stafford, of U.S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 17; EH 626071; Stafford and 
Stamps, Jacksonville, Tex. 21559 


When I meet my eld father and moth- 
er once more; w and melody HE. 
Sweeney, of U. S. ©1 ce Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621880; Edward Sweeney, 
Harrison, N. J. 21560 


When I remember; waltz, S. Stamos, 
of Greece, domiciled at Chicago; 
pf. ©1e. Oct. 10, 1925; E 623885 ; 
Spyros Stamos, Chicago. 21561 


When I was a Broadway rose; w C. 
Thornton, melody Helen Martin, of 
U.S. ©l1ec. Oct. 2, 1925; BH 621360; 
Charles Thornton, New York. 

21562 


When I went out a-walking; Irish 
folk tune, w F. W. Harvey, m 
adapted and arr. A. Herbert Brew- 
er, of England; sop. or ten. (In 
A sprig of shamrock) © Aug. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 9; E 624109; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© adap- 
tation and arrangement] 21563 


When it’s June on Palomar; w and m 
A. B. Tillinghast, of U. S.; with 
violin obbl. © Sept. 10, 1925 ; 2 ¢@. 
Sept. 11; E 620771; Alice B. Til- 
linghast, Palomar Mountain, Calif. 

21564 


When Jesus died on Calvary; w HE. C. 
Slater, melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
Ue Ss0 © Ice Oct. ride 192525 Hi 
621672; Edith Slater, Embro, Ont., 
Canada. 21565 


When kisses reach the heart; w Hlsie 
Jean, m Charlotte Presselle [pseud. 
of S. Presel] of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1925; E 622958; Sadie Presel, 
Providence, R. I. 21566 


1046 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


When love comes to you; w and mel- 
ody M. J. Webb, of U. S., op. 138. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1925; E 621056; Mado- 
liene Jones Webb, W. Frankfort, Il. 

21567 

When love is near; from Spring in 
autumn, w Gus Kahn, and Raymond 
B. Egan, m Will Ortmann, of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York. © 
Oct. 7, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 6238855; 
Harms, inc., New York. 21568 


When love is shining; w and m W. M. 
Runyan, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E 621799; William M. 

_ Runyan, Chicago. 21569 


When love speaks to my heart; w and 
melody W. E. Dawson, of U. S. © 
1 @. Oct. 19, 1925; E 621864; W. E. 
Dawson, Stockton, Calif. 21570 


When lovers meet; w Charles Swain, 
m Louis Adolphe Coerne, of U. S.., 
op. 176, no. 1; low voice; in C. © 
Debt 2s) 19255212 cc: Oct; 3055 7H 
626465 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

21571 


When my home town is on the air; w 
and melody L. A. Twigg, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Sept. 19, 1925; E 623348; L. 
A. Twigg, Washington. Zio te 


When nights are long; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Larry Briers, of U. S. © 
Oct. Gz, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 6; 623796; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

21573 


When our lips in kisses met; waltz, w 
R. Hulse, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 23, 1925; E 621965; Rob- 
ert Hulse, Wall Lake, Ia. 21574 


When red leaves fall; by Lucina Jew- 
Sl Onetas. spr © ©) Oct. 1, 1925.: 
2 c. Oct. 5; E 6238819; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. val bay (35 


When romance is gone; from Land of 


romance, w Raymond W. Peck, mel- 


ody Percy Wenrich, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1925; E 621525; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 21576 


When shadows fall; w Clifford Har- 
ris, m May Clapham, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. acc., with arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele by Kel 
Keech; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations.}] © Sept. 16, 1925; 
1c. Sept. 17; E 624584; B. Feldman 
& co.. London. 21577 


When the evening shadows greet us; 
w O. S. Lamberson. melody Arnold 
wm Lax, of U's." ©' 1-¢. Sept:( 22, 
1925; E 623529; O. S. Lamberson, 
Plummer, Id. 21578 


When the gold in your ‘hair has turned 
silvery gray; w E. K. Arnold, m 
Bernice H. Derry, of U. S. ©1«. 


Oct. 9, 1925; _E 621540; E. K. Ar- 
nold, Lansing, Mich. 21579 


When the leaves begin to turn; w and 
melody A. Edwards, of U.S. ©lce. 
Sept. 19, 1925; E 623371; Arthur 
Hdwards, Newark, N. J. 21580 


When the one you love, loves you; 
waltz song, w Cliff Friend, m Paul 
Whiteman and Abel Baer, arr. Al- 
fred J. Doyle, all of .U. S.; male 
quartet. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
2 ¢e. Oet. 21; E 628002; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

2158) 


When the only one meets the only 
one; from Land of romance, w Ray- 
mond W. Peck, melody Percy Wen- 
rich, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 8, 1925; 
E 621526; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21582 


When the right boy meets the right 
girl, that’s the right time to love; 
fox-trot, from How’s the king, w 
and m Owen Murphy and Jay Gor- 
ney, both of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925: 
2 ec. Oct. 3; E 621376; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 21583 


— Same. melody Joe Gorney, of U. 
S. ©1«. Sept. 15, 1925; E 620928: 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 2158+ 


When the whole world turns you 
down, go back to your mother and 
home; w and m Raymond and Le- 
Roy DeWitt, both of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1925; E 620978; Artophone 
corp., St. Louis. 21585 


When the world of the eyes; old Irish 
tune, w F. W. Harvey, m adapted 
and arr. A. Herbert Brewer, of 
England; sop. or ten. (Jn A sprig 
of shamrock) © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 
e. Sept. 9: E 624107; Novello & co., 
Itd.. London. [© adaptation and 
arrangement] 21586 


When they light up the lamp: w and 
melody B. Keyes, of U. S. ©1«. 
Oct. 5, 1925; E 621407; Baron 
Keyes, San Francisco. 21587 


When we meet in the garden of love; 
w and m T. D. Berry, of U. S. 
Aug. 17, 1925; 2 ¢«. Sept. 11; E 
620913: Thomas Davis Berry, New 
Orleans. 21588 


When we recall; w and melody S. W. 
Ramsey, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 26, 
1925; HE 623594; 'S.. W. Ramsey, 
Roanoke, Va. 21589 


1047 


215882 = 


21590 


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: pti It, n. s., v. 20 


When will it be; w and melody Mario 
Alvarez, of Cuba, domiciled at New 
York, ©. Live..7Oet. 9.) 19258 
‘621539; Ildeberto J. Alvarez, New 
York. 21590 


When you answered me, yes, I love 
you; w and m L. Smart, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 24, 1925; E 626284; 
Louis Smart, Chicago. 21591 


When you are in love; w Babe Reid, 
m Hugh Thompson, of U. S. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 238; E 621937; 
Paragon music co., New York. 21592 


When you are in love; w Mena Silas, 
m M. Silas and Arthur Silas, both 
of Great Britain. © 1. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626289; Frieda Fishbein, 
Brooklyn. 21593 


When you are near; w Vivian Y. 
Laramore, m Blanche Crook, of U. 
S. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 23; 
FE 621923 ; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 21594 


When you begin to miss me; w and 
m Ilma Merska Barnes, of Aus- 
tralia; in F. London, Swifts music 
publishers. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 29, 1925; le. 
Sept. 14; E 624257; H. F. Swift, 
London, 21595 


When you come to the end of the | 


lane; w and melody J. Vollmer, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1925; H 621409 ; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 21596 


When you had me, why didn’t you 
keep me; w and melody K. B. 
Roberts, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1925; E 626263; Katherine B. 
Roberts, Old Towne, Me. 21597 


When you're feelin’ mighty sad an 
blue; w and melody F. S. Neilson, 
of U. S. ©1e. Oct, 27, 1925; BH 
626314 ; Frederick Sylvester Neilson, 
New York. 21598 


When you're gone; w and m HE. P. 
Roberts, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 23, 
1925 ; E 621108 ; Elmer Paul Roberts, 
Buffalo. 21599 


When you see that aunt of mine; from 
Harem auf reisen, American version, 
Johnson and Bibo, both of U. S., m 
Rudolph Nelson. © Sept. 14, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 16; EH 623242; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. [© 
English title and lyrics] 21600 


When you see that aunt of mine 
(Wenn du meine tante siehst) ; fox 
trot, American version Johnson & 
Bibo, m Rudolph Nelson, arr. Ar- 


. 


_thur Lange, of U. S.; oreh. with w. 
4to. © Sept. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 18: 
E 621004; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] _ 

21601 
When your cup runneth over; w and 
m W. E. Booth-Clibborn, of Great 
Britain,-domiciled at St. Paul, Minn. 
© Feb. 10, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 17; E 
626108 ; William E. Booth-Clibborn, 
St. Paul. 21602 


When your dreams, yes dreams come 
true; waltz, w and m J. G. C. Akers, 
of U. S., arr. Len Fleming. Wal- 
lace, Neb., Akers music co. © Oct. 
16, 1925;.2 ce. Oct. 19; E 621899; 
J. G. C. Akers, Wallace, Neb. — 

21603 

Where are you going children dear 
(Wohin, ihr kinderlein, wohin) ; w 
anon., m Baum, arr. Friedrich Otto 
Reuter, of U. S.; children and choir. 
8vo. © Sept. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
14; E 620863; Mrs. F. O. Reuter, 
New Ulm, Minn. 21604 


Where can she be; w and melody J. J. 
Leyburn, jr., of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
10, 1925; E 623880; John J. Ley- 
burn, jr., Philadelphia. 21605 


Where dawn and sunset meet; four- 
part song, Thurlow Lieurance, of 
U. S.; women’s voices with violin 
obbl. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 1; E 622860; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21606 


Where did my boy go; yodel, w and m 
F. Zimmermann, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 2, 1925; E 621356; Fritz Zim- 
mermann, Los Angeles. 21607 


Where does the candle-light go, when 
you blow it out? w Dave Sonn, m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain ; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 23, 1925; 1 « Nov. 7; B 
625369; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

21608 


Where go the boats? w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Eric Harding Thiman, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 28, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 6; E 624769; Augener, ltd., 
London. 21609 


Where is my old girl to-night; by 
Billy Rose, Mort Dixon and Harry 
Woods, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; vocal orch.; in C. 4to. 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 20; EH 626238 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21610 


1048 


nos. 9-10, 1925 . 


i MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


21632 


George Jessel, melody Con Conrad, 

of: S: © 2 c«.- Sept. 11; 1925; B 

623185; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
21611 


Where is the old fashioned girl now; 
w and melody Mrs. P. D. Lippert, 
OL USS © 1’ c. Oct. 24,1925; BH 
626253; Mrs. P. D. Lippert, Mile 
456, Alaska R. R., Alaska. 21612 


Where is your hope; w Fanny Crosby, 
m M. H. Cummings, of U. S. © Oct. 
ty 1925.5..2),¢c. Oct..5;, E..621387; M. 
Homer Cummings, Ceredo, W. Va. 

21613 


Where the Elwha waters flow; w and 
miA. -., Curtis,.c£,U. S., arr. J. BR. 
Jacobsen. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 8; E 623054; A. L. Curtis, Port 
Angeles, Wash. 21614 


Where the heck is Mulligan? w Ralph 
Spence and Billy Rose, m Con Con- 
rad, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Aug. 28, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 
621214; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 21615 


Where the peach blossoms bloom; w 
Hugh Stryker, m D. Stryker, of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1925; E 626193; Daisy Stryker, 
South Bend, Ind. 21616 


Wherever you go; from The daughter 
of Rosie O’Grady, w Cliff Hess, m 
Jos. H. Santly, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ec. 
Oct. 26; E 626334; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 21617 


While alone and thinking of you; w 
and melody M. Washington, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622989; 
Marion Washington, Des Moines. 


. 21618 
Whirling (The) gnomes; by H. J. 
Stewart, of U. S.; organ. © Aug. 


14, 1925; 2 ec Sept. 5; E 623087; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
21619 


Whispering dreams of love; w and 
melody O. O. Grant, of U. S. ©1 
ce. Sept. 14, 1925; H 620844; Oliver 
O. Grant. Mountain View, Mo. 

21620 


Whispering hope; by Alice Hawthorne, 
transcribed Chas. Dews, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, of England, domiciled at 
New York; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 4; 
E 623073; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 21621 


Where is my old pal tonight; w | Whispering hope; song, Alice Haw- 


thorne, transeribed J. Messina, of 
U. S.; sop. and alto, pf. and ukulele 
acc.; in E flat. Philadelphia, Stand- 
ard music pub. co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 23; E 621974; Morris music 
co., Philadelphia. [© transcrip- 
tion] 21622 


Whispering June nights: w and mel- 
ody W. F. Smetak, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 3, 1925; E 6238747; William 
Fred Smetak, Chicago. 21623 


Whispering pines; w William B. Speth, 
m Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry J. 
Lincoln] of U. S. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 13; E 621658; W. B. Speth, 
Denver. 21624 


Whispering waltz; w and melody R. 
Kountz, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1925; E 6238259; Richard Kountz, 
Pittsburgh. 21625 


Whispering winds; w and m B. Le 
Fever, arr. Homer Tourjee, both of 
U.S. ©lc. Sept. 8, 1925; BE 623027 ; 
Blanche Le Fever, Highland, Calif. 

21626 


Whistle (The) never blows for mother ; 
w I. KF. Jarnagin, melody Jerry Jar- 
nagin, of U.S. ©1ec. Oct. 19, 1925: 
E 621777; Irene Franklin Jarnagin, 
New York. 21627 


Whistling Bill; w and m T. Stack- 
man. of U. S., ed. E. Bell. © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1925; E 623024; Theodore 
Stackman, Kansas City, Mo. 

21628 


Whistling (The) farmer; by Louise 
Rood Lutes, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
21, “1925; 2°¢e. Sept.. 238; BB, 621118; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

21629 


White man; w E. A. Lampkins. m 
A. Rossi, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan musie co. © May 21, 1925; 
2c. July 16; E 626429; Ernest A. 
Lampkins. Muncie Ind. 21630 


White stag; w Eugene Field. m Wil- 
liam Berwald, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Fischer ed, 4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 16; E 621702; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 21631 


White swan; caprice, R. M. Stults, 
arr. Robert Recker, of U. S.; orch. 
Ato. © Aug. 10, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
E 621126; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

21632 


1049 


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21633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES # 


& ee 
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pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Whitened (The) fields; w W. M. Run- 
yan, m Albert C. Fisher, of U.S. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 19; EB 
621804; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. . 2633 


Whither go the swallows? school song, 
w F. Wyville Home, m Gerrard 


Williams, of Hngland; two treble 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 19; E 624752; Winthrop 
Rogers, Itd., London. 21634 


Who? from Sunny, w Otto Harbach 
and Osear Hammerstein 2d., m 
Jerome Kern, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 
1925:5'2 ¢. Sept. 22);. EB 623538; T. 
_B. Harms co., New York. 21635 


Who can tell; w and m W. E. Booth- 
Clibborn, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at St. Paul, Minn. © Feb, 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct. 17; E 626103; William E. 
Booth-Clibborn, St. Paul. 21636 


Who cares; waltz, w and m G. H. 
Miessner, jr., of U. S.. ©.1 «..Gct. 
28. 1925; E 626482; George H. 
Miessner, jr., St. Louis. 21637 


Who gets ‘those kisses, dear, now; w 
and m A. EK. Buckingham, of U. S. 
Berkeley, Calif., Fireside songs. © 
Sept. 28, 1925; 2c. Oct. 5; E 621382; 
A. E. Buckingham, Berkeley, Calif. 

21638 


Who's go’na bump the bumper; w and 
m W. R. J. MeGurk, of U. S., arr. 
Frank Carrigan. © 1 c¢. Sept. 12, 
1925; EH 623249; William Robert 
James McGurk, Holyoke, Mass. 

21639 

Who's with you to-night; w and m 
Otto Motzan and Marty Bloom, both 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Oct. 13, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 14; EH 621651; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 21640 


Who-oo? w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass.’ 4to. © Aug. 20, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 9; E 623837; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 21641 


Whoopee; w Bud de Sylva and Lew 
Brown. m Con Conrad, of U.S. © 
Oct. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 8; E 623826: 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

21642 

m George J. 

Oudsensepp 21, 

1925: HE 621066; James T. Green, 

Ashtabula, O. 21643 


Why aren’t yez eatin’ more oranges; 
w and melody Clarence Gaskill and 
ew Brown, both of U: S. © 1c. 


Why; w J. T. Green, 
Mohle, of U. S. 


Sept. 19, 1925; BH 623401; Skidmore 
music ¢o., ine., New York. 21644 


Same. pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Kd. Smalle. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c.~ 
Oct. 17; EH 621848; Skidmore music 
co.. ine., New York. 21645 


Why can’t I live in dreamland ; w and 
melody W. E. Dawson, of U. S. 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622993; W. EH. 
Dawson, Stockton, Calif. 21646 


Why did they evolute me?.w and 
melody M. Stacy, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. * 19,'° 19255 “Hh G2aa04. ~ Mary 
Stacy, Kannapolis, N. C. 21647 


Why did you change your mind; w 
and melody H. Craig, of U. S. .© 
1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 620836; Hilda 
Craig, Nantucket, Mass. 21648 


Why did you sing to me What’ll I 
do; w and m A. L. Keith and Lee 
Sterling, both of Great Britain; in 
F. {Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©: Sept.’ 1)'1925; 1°c. Sept. 2% EB 
624069: Worton David, ltd., London. 

. 21649 


Why did you steal into the garden of 
my heart; w and melody F. C. 
Coates, of U. S.: © Lev Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620842 ; Frederick C. Coates, 
Searsdale, N. Y. 21650 


Why do you want to bid farewell; w 
and m W. Thibeault, of U. S., arr. 
Pauline Brutting. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 2; E 623713; Wilfrid Thi- 
beault, Suncook, N. H. 21651 


Why don’t you love me dear heart; 
w Z. Lobl, melody Jack Mahoney, 
of UU: 8: ©, te Och. ae 1925: Hl 
621408; Zoltan Lobl, Elizabeth, N. J. 

21652 


Why don’t you say so? fox-trot, from 
Kid boots, w Joseph McCarthy, m 
Harry Tierney, of U.S. © Sept. 
24, 1925; 2 c« Sept. 28; E 621221; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 21653 


= Same, © 1 ec. Sepia, te2o, © 
621092; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
21654 


Same. arr. Frank HE. Barry, both 
of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. 

Sept. 24, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 28; H 
621217; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 21655 


Why don’t you say so; w and melody 
J. Goldberg, arr. Jean Walz, both 
oft( tT Soo OM! eh OekiaG i925 
621564; Julius Goldberg, Chicago. 

21656 


LO50 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21680 


Why don’t you tell me: w and m D. | Wiegenlied (Lullaby) ; 


McCauley, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1925; E 621488; Don McCauley, 
Uhrichsville, O. 21657 


Why had I ever been blue; w and m 
H. Hilpert,,.of, U..S.,:©,1.¢. Oct,-28, 
1925; E, 628105; Harriet. Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 21658 


Why I am living; w and melody Cas- 
sie Lindsey, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
26, 1925: E 623609; Cassie Lindsey, 
Birch Harbor, Me. 21659 


Why not be my sweetheart; by L. B. 
Curtis, of U. S.; 1st violin. ©1le. 
Sept. 8, 1925; EH 623003; L. B. Cur- 
tis, New York. 21660 


Why, oh why, should I ery; w and m 
F. J. Sabas, of U. S., arr. Walter 
W. Newcomer... © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
1925; E 621773; Frank J. Sabas, 
Coaldale, Pa. 21661 


Why say goodbye; w and melody R. 
HH. Spencer and William Hamilton, 
both of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1925; 
E 628053; Robert Elliott Spencer, 
San Francisco. 21662 


Why should I care; w and m D. 
Brown, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1925; E 6233894; Dale Brown, Long 
Beach, Calif. 21663 


Why should I worry when you don’t 
care; w and melody L. Scheufele, 
Gee ear hen duc OC. 19,, 1925 ;. BH 
621885; L. Scheufele, Baltimore. 

21664 


Why sing about bananas, when we’ve 
peaches everywhere; w Donald’ BH. 
Winstead, m L. F. Stafford and Al. 
Moquin, both of U. S. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 21; E 626161; Lewis 
Frederick Stafford & co., Syracuse, 
Dey 3. 21665 


Wide enough for me; duet, w and m 
C. A. Fisher, of U. S.. © Sept. 7, 
1925 ; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 621570; Charles 
A. Fisher, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 21666 


Wide pants Willie; from Gay Paree, 
w Henry Creamer, m James F. Han- 
ley,cof «UO. S:;..© ,Oct.,.3,, 1925; 2.¢. 
Oct. 6; E 621534; Harms, inc., New 
York. 21667 


Wiedoeft’s rubato; by Mayhew L. 
Lake, of U. S.; saxophone in E flat, 
with pf. acc. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Oct. 14; E 621649; Rudy Wiedoeft 
musie pub. co., New York. 21668 


Wiegenlied ; von Adolf Waterman, of 
Holland; klavier. © May 13, 1925; 
1 ec. Aug. 20; E 624168; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21669 


von Johann 
Lindauer-Cattaneo, of Switzerland ; 
violine oder violoncell u. klavier. © 
Mar. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. Aug. 20; EB 
624142; Gebr. Hug. & co., Leipzig. 
21670 


Wild (The) coyotes o’er the prairie 


land; w and melody J. Samuels, of 

OSs Orble Oe 2250 1925 

628075; Joe Samuels, Brooklyn. 
21671 


Wild (A) Indian; by Edmund Severn, 
of U. S.; four violins with pf. acc. 
() June 30) 1925 «2 e.4Septe 2 hca 
623425; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement] 21672 


Wildfeuer; lyrische oper in drei 
akten, nach dem  dramatischen 
‘gedicht Friedrich Halm, text Theo- 
dor Ritter von Riba, musik Alfred 
Bortz, klavierauszug mit text bearb. 
Carl Robert Blum, both of Germany. 
© Sept. 7, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; B 
625360; Tempelkunst-verlag, Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf, Germany. 21673 


Will my dreams come true; w N. L. 
Royster, m R. E. Mitchell, of U. S. 
© Aug. 16, 1925; 2 ¢ Sept. 4; E 
622940: N. L. Royster and Robert 
E. Mitchell, Charlotte, N. C. 21674 


Will you marry me; w and melody W. 
Grant, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1925; E 620850; William Grant, 
Brooklyn. 21675 © 


Williams (Bert) folio of ne’er-to-be 
forgotten songs; w and m various 
authors, compiled and arr. B. Wil- 
liams, of U. S. © Sept. 14, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 15; E 623244; Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. 21676 © 


Willy! don’t be silly ; w and m Jeanette 
Rosenson [i. e. J. R. Rosenson] of 


US, Onl, eC AUS ob. POZO a 
622884; Jeanette Rita Rosenson, 
Lynn, Mass. 21677 


Wilt thou dear heart wed me? w 
Bayard Taylor, m Antha M. Virgil, 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1925; E 
621268; Antha M. Virgil Bergman, 
New York. 21678 


Wind (The) and the rose; unison 
school song, text and m A. M. Nor- 
ton, of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 23, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628068; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 21679 


Wind harps; w Carey Brier, m J. 
Kramer, of U. S. New York, N. Y., 
Max Kramer. © July 6, 1925; 2c. 
Oct. 2: E 621285; Julia Kramer, 
Jersey City. 21680 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21681 


Wind of the night; unison song, with 
cho; ad lib., w Will H. Ogilvie, m 
Craig Sellar Lang, of England, ed. 
Martin Akerman; in B flat min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 10, 1925; 1 e. Sept. 
19; E 624754; H. F. W. Deane & 
sons, the Year book press, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21681 


Windmill (The) ; by Freda Swain, of 
England; pf. © Aug. 18, 1925; 1c. 
Aug. 24; E 624248; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., ine., London. 21682 


Windy nights; two-part song for chil- 
dren, w R. L. Stevenson, m Jessie 
Furze, of England, selected and ed. 
Ernest Read; in E min. Williams 
ed. S8vo. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Sept. 
14; E 624274; Joseph Williams, 1td., 
London, 21683 


Winking fad; w and melody W. N. 
Gibson, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 3, 1925; 
E 623746; W. N. Gibson, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada. 21684 


Winter (The) carnival; w and m A. 
W. Wentworth, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Oct. 23; EH 621935; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 21685 


Winter in the valley; Miwok airs, w 
and m D. N. Lehmer, of U. S.; with 
obbl. flute. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; E 
626147; Derrick Norman Lehmer, 
Berkeley, Calif. 21686 


With a girl like you I could own the 
earth ; by O. Vessella, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Atlantic City; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1925; E 621052; Oreste 
Vessella, Atlantic City. 21687 


With the fairies and Peter Pan; Ww 
and m Helen Warfield Wenger, of 
U. S. © Sept. 22, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
25; E 623675; C. M. Warfield, Sioux 
City, Ia. 21688 


With you dear in Bombay; w and m 
Charlie Chaplin, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. 8.; orch. 4to. © Aug. 
ol, 1925: 2c. Sept. 9; E 620722; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21689 


Withered (A) flower; w and melody 
R. A. Murray, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623597; Ruby A. Mur- 
ray, Tampa, Fla. 21690 


Without you; w and m Con Conrad 
and Jack Morris, both of U. S. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 3; HB 620692 ; 
Harms, inc., ‘New York. 21691 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Without you dear; w Elizabeth S. 
Schmidt, m Irma Hubbard, of U. S. 
© Oct. 26, 1925; 2 « Oct. 23; EB 
621943; Paragon music co., New . 
York. 21692 


Wonder why; fox-trot, w Harry Kay, 
m Charles Ancliffe, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. ace. with ukulele, banjo or 
banjulele arr. Keli Keech; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©, Oct.. 5, 1925; 1 .¢ Och 6; E. 
624741; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 21693 


Wonderful dreams; waltz, w and m 
Bradley Wright, of U. 8. Los An- 
geles, W. A. Quincke & co. © Oct. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 22; EB 626210; 
Frederick B. Wright, Pasadena. 


21694 
Wonderful lady of love; w and m 
H. D. Kissenger, arr. W. C. Polla, 


both of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1925; 
E 626059; Herman Dick Kissenger, 


Kansas City, Mo. 21695 
Wonderful West; w and m A. A. 
Dolph, of U. S. [Photostat] © 


1 c. Oct. 18, 1925; E 626005; Au- 
gusta Armstrong Dolph, Portland, 
Or. 21696 


Wonderful words of life; w P. P. 
Bliss, m arr. E. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 12; E 623967; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. oS new ar- 
rangement] 21697 


Wondering; w and melody B. Zipes, 
‘of Ui S:iol©@1-¢ Oct: 10);°1925; B 
623883 ; Bob Zipes, os N. Y. 

21698 


Wondering; waltz, w and m Raymond 
and Le Roy De Witt, both of U. S. 
© Mar. 10, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 
622977; Weile pub. co., ine. St. 
Louis. 21699 


Wondering why; w and melody Joe 
Verges, Ed. McCarthy and Irwin 
Leclere, all of U. S., arr. Jean Walz. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1925; E 626154; 
Leclere, McCarthy, Verges, New Or- 
leans. 21700 


Won’t you come back? w and m W. 
R. G. Duane, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
4, 1925; E 622957; William R. Galt 
Duane, New York. 21701 


Won’t you come back again; w and 


melody E. E. Fenlon, of U. S. © 
1¢. Oct. 24, 1925; E 626260; Emmet 
BK. Fenlon, Hessell, Mich. 21702 


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nos. 9-10, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21724 


Won’t you come back and be mine 
again; melody J. W. Mannone, of 
Pes.) © ds ¢ Aug. .29, 1925; 5 
621238; Joe Wingy Mannone, Chi- 
cago. 21703 


Won't you fall in love with me; w 
and m M. Keefer, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1925; E 623567; Mabel 
Keefer, Amsterdam, N. Y. 21704 


Won't you tell me Mary; w and m 
Bobby Heath, Mickey Marr and 
Arehie Fletcher, all of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Oct. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 5; 
E 621394; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 21705 


Wood song; w Sara Teasdale, m Anna- 
bel Morris Buchanan, of U. S. © 
Sept. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Oct. 1; EH 623704; 
EH. Morris music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 21706 


Woodland dance; by Norman Leigh, of 
Nese: pebi C) May (23. 1995+ '2) ¢, 
Oct. 19; E 621757; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 21707 


Woodland (A) dance; by Maurice 
Blower, of England; violoncello and 
pf. © July 29, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 10; 
EK 624208; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21708 


Woodland dream; waltz, A. Y. John- 
son, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Sept. 18, 
1925; E 623391; Alma Yost John- 
son, Avalon, Pa. 21709 


Woodland echo; waltz, G, Beckman, 
Or ss pr: © Sept. 22, °19253\2 
e. Oct. 1; E 623918; Co-operative 
‘musie co., Philadelphia. 21710 


Work out your own saivation; w and 
m V. B.C. Demarest, of U. 8S. © 
Mepe LO. 1925 32 ee Oct. 105 7 
626118 ; Victoria Booth-Clibborn De- 
marest, Chicago. [© arrangement] 

21711 


World (The); sonnet, w William 
Wordsworth, m Reginald C. Rob- 
bins, of Great Britain; bass or bar. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1925; 
E 624875; Hditions Maurice Senart, 
Paris. 21712 


World famous love songs; w and m 
various authors, transcribed and 
arr. D. Savino and Hugo Frey, both 
of U. S. © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15; HE 623245; Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. 217138 


Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom ; w Katharine Tynan Hink- 


72763—26——14 


son, m Irish melody arr. Chet Giles, 
of U. S.; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 4to. © 
Oct. 27, 1925; 2c. Oct. 29; E 626361 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement ] 21714 


Would you say yes or no? waltz, w M. 
H. Barad, melody Robert Lee Shurr, 
of U. S.. © 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1925; EB 
621401; Moe Hank Barad and 
Robert L. Shurr, Brooklyn. 21715 


Wreck (The) of the Shenandoah; w 
and melody Maggie Andrews [pseud. 
of Carson Robison] of U. S. © 1 
ce. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620758; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

21716 


Same. pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Elmer S. Hughes. © Oct. 6, 1925; 


2 ce. Oct. 7; E 621461; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 
21717 


Wreck (The) of the Titanic; w and 
melody E. Crabtree, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1925; EH 620838; Ernest 
Crabtree, Valsetz, Or. 21718 


Write a letter home; w Ward Wil- 
liams, m Maurice Baron, of U. S. 
© Oct. 24, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 29; EH 
626422; Belwin, ine., New York. 

21719 


Wspomnienia miodos’ci; melody J. 
Kallini, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 26, 


1925; E 623644; Josef Kallini, 
Brooklyn. 21720 
Wynehestre chime; melody Stella 


Miller Gezon, of U. S. © July 31, 

1924; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1925; E 623682; 

Colonial mfg. co., Zeeland, Mich. 
21721 


Y paque me dice cosas; cancion mexi- 
cana, letra y musica Belisario de 
Jesus Garcia, of ‘Mexico. © 1 e. 
Sept. 19, 1925; E 623383; A. Wagner 
y Levien, sucs, Mexico, D. F., Mex- 
ico. 21722 


Y tenia un lunar (And she has a 
beauty mark) ; fox-trot, letra Victor 
Solino, musica J. Bohr, of Germany ; 
pf. Buenos Aires, Ediciones musi- 
ceales, Alfredo Perrotti. [Hnglish 
and Spanish text] © Apr. 23, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 28; E 625390; José Bohr, 
New York. 21723 


Ya leylol sab: w John Haddad, m 
Alexander Maloof, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1925; E 621411; Maloof 
phonograph and music ¢co., Phila- 
delphia. 21724 


1053 


21725 


Yankee (The) girl; w W. F. Dissell, 
m Herman A. Hummel, of U. 8. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1925; E 620756; Wm F. 
Dissell, Cleveland. 21725 


Ye praise the mighty King; w and m 
J. C. Zouboulakis, of U. S. ©1« 
Oct. 15, 1925; E 626057; John Con- 
stantin Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 

21726 


Year (A) ago: w and melody J. Davis, 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1925; E 
621139 ; Joseph Davis, New York. 

21727 


Yellow roses; by Frank H. Grey. of 
U2S.4 ph © Aue 2971925")'2 e: 
Sept. 1; HE 622866; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21728 


Yeoman (The); mareh, Charles An- 
cliffe, of England; pf. Hull élite ed. 
© Aug. 26, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 8: E 
624100; James P. Hull, London. 

21729 


Yes dear; w and melody E. R. Erling, 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1925; EB 
623322; Erling Rodli Erling, Minne- 
apolis. 21730 


Yes! I don’t think so, very likely to- 
morrow—p’raps not; comedy one- 
step, w and m Fred Holt and George 
D’Albert, both of England; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© .Oct. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 31;.H 
6252483; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 21731 


Yes I’m gonna get married; w and 
melody J. M. Sullivan, of U. S. © 
1 c. Oct. 5, 1925; E 623951; Joseph 
M. Sullivan, Roxbury, Mass. 21732 


Yes, I’m looking for a fellow; w and 
melody R. B. Ballew, of U. S. 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1925; E 622986; R. B. 
Ballew, Amberg, Wis. 21733 


Yes we'll roll the old, old chariot 
along; w K. L. Cramer, of U. S., m 
anon. © Sept. 17, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
18; E 620994; K. L. Cramer, Wilk- 
insburg, Pa. [© last three verses 
and revision ] 21734 


Yeux (Les) qu’on aime; poésie Pierre 
Moriss, musique V. Lark, of France. 
© Aug. 29, 1925: 1 c. Sept. 14; EB 
624363 ; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 21735 


Yo’s rollin’ yo’ eyes; w and m D. B. 
Clark.. of: U..S:. © .1).¢.' Sept: 26, 
1925; E 6238638; Dorothy Buell 
Clark, Washington. 21736 


Yorktown; fox trot march, W. N. 
Dean, of U. S.; ten. banjo duet. © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


OctL 17, 1925; 2. «© Oct: 17; EB 
626062; Warren N. Dean, York, Pa. 
21737 


You and I; w and melody Oscar W. . 
Holden, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 30, 
1925; E 628186; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

21738 


You and me; waltz, w and melody 
J. F. Martin, of U. S.; ukulele ace. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Oct. 8, 1925; 
E 623830; John F. Martin, Annap-— 
olis 21739 


You are like a song to me; w D. 
Wood, melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 
S. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1925; E 621671; 
Dorothy Wood, Norfolk, Mass. - 

21740 


You are my wonderful playmate; w 
and melody J. Davis, of Jamaica, 
B. W. I., domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1925; E 626202; 
Joseph Davis, New York. 21741 


You are the cause of my aching heart; 
w and melody C. Thompson, of U. 
S. ©1e Oct. 24, 1925; EB 626251; 
Charles Thompson, Jersey City. 

21742 


You brown eyed baby doll; w and 
melody M. Vincent, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Oct. 24, 1925; E 626255; Mabel Vin- 
cent, Otis, Col. 21743 


You ean brighten my life with a smile; 
w Richard Axman, melody E. C. 
Maxham, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 
1925; E 623018; Harl Cleland Max- 
ham, Chicago. 21744 


You can’t be like my last man was; 
w and melody Joe Davis and Louis 
Hooper, both. of U. 8S. © 1 . Oct. 
19, 1925; E 621830; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 21745 


You can’t go wrong with a love song; 
w Howard Johnson and Sam Cos- 
low, melody Irving Bibo, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 1, 1925; E 621310; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 21746 


You can’t make me jealous after 
breaking my heart; by J. W. Foster, 
of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1925; 
E 623641; James William Foster, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 21747 


You can’t play with me that way; 
waltz, w and m §S. EH. Griffin, of. 
U. S. © Aug. 12, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 
5; E 623090; S. E. Griffin, New 
York. 21748 


You can’t shush Katie, the gabbiest 
gal in town; w Harry White and 


1054 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 9-10, 1925. 


21771 


Henry Creamer, melody Harry War- 
ren, of U: S. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1925; 
E 623402: Shapiro, Bernstein & cO., 
inec., New York. 21749 


You come into my dreams; w and 
m Rudy Lindquist [i. e. R. N. Lind- 
quist], of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1925; E 621191; Rudolph Nathaniel 
Lindquist, Omaha, Neb. 21750 


You dirty mistreator: w and melody 
K. W. Wilson, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 


1, 1925; E 623729; Kid Wesley Wil- 


21751 


You don’t know what you can do 
until you try; duet, w Alexander 
San Giovanni, m O. Vessella, of 
Italy, domiciled at Atlantie City. 
©-1 c.. Sept. 21, 1925; EB 621048; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantie City. 

21752 


You don’t know what you’re missing 
when you’re far away from home; 
w and melody S. Rothermel, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1925; E 623001; 
Sarah Rothermel, Shamokin, Pa. 

21753 


You don’t mean nothin’ to me now! 
w and m Chester Escher, of U. S.; 
pf. acc., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Aug. 29, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 
1; E 621094; Escher & HBberlein, 
New York. 21754 


son, Washington. 


You don’t think I love you but I do;- 


w and m John Culver, of U. S. | 

Oct. 26, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 28; E 621946; 

Paragon music co., New York. 
21755 


You gave me a smile, now won’t you 
give me your heart; waltz, w Eliza- 
beth Cullings, m A. Alton, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 « Oct. 2; EB 621292; A. Al- 
ton, Memphis. 21756 


You get mad; w and melody M. Jack- 
son, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1925; 
E 621149; Mike Jackson, New York. 

21757 


You gotta know how; fox trot, w 
Ralph Williams and Ernie Erdman, 
m Walter Donaldson, arr. Frank EH. 
Barry, both of U. S.; orch. Feist 
ed. 4to. © Sept. 24, 1925; 2 ec. 
Sept. 28; E 621218; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

21758 


You had to go home but why; w and 
melody F. Modlin, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623613; Frank 
Modlin, Mt. Vernon, Il. 21759 


You have yourself; w Arthur Sydney 
Booth-Clibborn, m V. B. C. Dema- 
rest, of “UW. °S! -©O! Feb.710,.19257 2 
e. Oct. 17; E 626087; Victoria Booth- 
Clibborn Demarest, Chicago. 21760 


You kin; w and m M. Rupp, of U. S., 
arr. Duke Baiers, © Sept. 15, 1925; 
2 c. Sept. 17; E 623339; Myrtle 
Rupp, Churubusco, Ind. 21761 


You know ; w William McCarthy, mel- 
ody Frederick Nelson, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1925; E 620955; Ferdi- 
nand Greenwald, Brooklyn. 21762 


You know I love you; w and melody 
H. B. Garrison, of Canada. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12, 1925; E 621610; Harriet 
Baker Garrison, Sandwich, Ont., 
Canada. 21763 


You laughed at me when I cried for 
you; w and melody W. Crawley, of 
U.S. ©l1ec. July 6, 1925; E 626487; 
Wilton Crawley, Philadelphia. 

21764 


Youll be sorry that you ever left 
your home; w and m H. Jenkins, of 
UreSi pi ¢Orwl- & Oct: 30; 19255) b 
628146; Hezekiah Jenkins, Wash- 
ington. 21765 


You'll be welcome; w Happy Harry 
Philwin, m Roscoe Roy Coats, of 
U.S. ©l1e., Oct. 5, 1925; E 621403 ; 
Memphis music publishers, Memphis, 
Tenn. 21766 


You'll find me waiting for you: w 
Coleman Goetz, m Vincent Leslie, of 
U. 8:; pf. and ukulele ace. © Sept. 
14, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 623408; 
Villa Moret, inc., San Francisco. 

21767 


You'll have a turn to be blue; w and 
melody Mrs. W. Sorensen, of U. S. 
©, d'-e;* Septé. 19,1925. By 623353 ; 
Mrs. William Sorensen, Muskegon, 
Mich. 21768 


You'll never know how much I miss 
you; w and m A. J. Pankratz, of 


Bare e. "Oct: 19." 1925, 
621836: Arthur J. Pankratz. Chi- 
cago. 21769 


You made me cry when you left me; 
w Gus Costello, melody Harold Hod- 
kinson, of Great Britain. © 1 e. 
Sept. 2, 1925; E 622916; Thos. D. 
Caruso & co., Philadelphia. 21770 


You made me give up everyone else, 
and now you throw me down; waltz 
ballad, w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m Jimmy 
Flynn and Ira Schuster, both of 
U. S. © Sept. 3, 1925;2 ¢. Sept. 5; 
E 623103; Leo Feist. ine., New 
York. 21771 


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21772 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| Spear Msive 20 


You're just a girl after my own heart; 


You made my dream of love come 
true; w and m H. Alberts, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct..12; 1925; E 621584; Her- 
man Alberts, Chicago. 21772 


You may belong to somebody else, but 
your heart belongs to me; w and 
m Chester Escher, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Aug. 29, 1925; 2 c Sept. 1; E 
621093; Escher & Eberlein, New 
York. 217738 


You may sip my honey, honey; w and 
melody W. B. Linder, of U. S., arr. 
Alice Bredesen. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1925; E 621278; Will B. Linder, 
San Francisco. 21774 


You mean so much to Jesus; w EH. EH. 
Hewitt, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. Sept. 12; 
E 623199; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago, 21775 


You must come over blues; from Cap- 
tain Jinks, w B. G. De Sylva, m 
Lewis E. Gensler, of U. S. © Sept. 
26, 1925; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 621229; 
Harms, ine., New York. 21776 


You must have a little bit of fun; 
w and m Frank Wood and Fred 
Gibson, both of Great Britain; in HE 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Oct. 9, 1925; 1 ¢ Oct. 
23; E 625167; Cavendish music co., 
London. QVTh 


You must have true religion; w and 
melody Crawford Burton, of U. S. 
© 1c. Octe 5, 1925; E 621416; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

21778 


You need a friend; hymn, w HEH. A. 
Hoffman, m S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
© Aug. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 12; B 
623204; Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 21779 


You never miss the station till your 
tank goes dry; w and melody Mrs. 
A. E. Wennerholm, of U.S. ©1le. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620835; Mrs. A. H. 
Wennerholm, Fayetteville, Ark. 

21780 


You're a red head flirt; w and melody 
Mrs. J. J. Brown, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 14, 1925; E 620853; Mrs. J. J. 
Brown, Cordele, Ga. 21781 


You’re a wonderful pal to me; waltz, 
w Stan Merritt and H. O’Reilly, m 
Howard Simon, of U. S8.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 621824; Chas. HE. Roat 
musie co., Battle Creek. 21782 


w and m A. Herron, of U. S. 
1 ec. Oct. 27, 1925; E 628098; Ar- 
leigh Herron, Los Angeles. 21783 


You’re just a make believe baby; w 
and melody R. Sitterly, of U. S. © 
1 @. Oct: 38, 1925; EH 6238775; Ray- 
mond Sitterly; Dubuque, Ia. 21784 


You're more than a sister to me; w 
and melody W. H. G. Fearn, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept..26, 1925; H 623611; Wm. 
H. G. Fearn, Oswego, N. Y. 21785 


Youre my four letter word meaning 
honey; w and melody J. F. Smith, 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1925; E 
620852; Julian F. Smith, Akron, O. 

21786 


You’re my little ray of sunshine; mel- 
ody L. P. Flounders, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1925; H 621137; Leslie 
Pyeweil Flounders, Philadelphia. 

21787 


You’re the girl; w and m S. BH. Ab- 
rams, ‘of’ U.S) Oo taewesepe 24. 
1925; E 623565; Sterling Ely Ab- 
rams, Washington. 21788 


You’re the idol of my heart; w Al 
Marino, m C. Giordano, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1925; E 623306; Chas. 
Giordano, New York. 21789 


You're the one; from Merry-merry, w 
Harlan Thompson, melody Harry 
Areher, of U. S. © 1 ce. Sept. 1, 
1925; E 622902; Leo. Feist, inc, 
New York. 21790 


You’re the sunshine of my heart! K of 
C.; w and m J. N. Tullio, of U. S. 
© Oct. 10, 1925; 2 « Oct. 12; E 
621588; John N. Tullio, Norwalk, 
Conn. 21791 


You’re the sweetest rose; w and mel- 
ody ©. W. Foster, of U. S. ©:1c. 
Oct. 19, 1925; E 621869; Carl W. 
Foster, Sacramento, Calif. 21792 


You’re with me still; w and m HE. 
Long, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Sept. 22, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 25; H 
623666; Hileen Long, Milwaukee. 
21793 


You said that you loved me; melody 


A: Bo’ Weeks, jr., of U. Si? © 1-e¢. 
Sept. 29, 1925; E 623683; Anson 
Button Weeks, jr., Sacramento, 
Calif. 21794 


You stole my heart; w and melody 
N. D. Watson, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
26, 1925; E 623628; Nettie D. Wat- 
son, Portland, Or. 21795. 


1056 


nos.:9-10, 1825, 


You think I won’t, but I will love you 
all the time; w and m F. L. Slade, 
of U. S.; pf.. [Photostat] © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1925 ; E 623723; Frederick 

Lyman Slade, Washington. 21796 


You told me to go; w Edward Sedg- 
wick, jr.. m Abe Lyman and Henry 
R. Cohen, both of U. S. © Sept. 

8, 1925; 2 « Sept. 10; E 623130; 

Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

21797 


You've been all that a pal cit be; 
fox trot, w Jessie Sidnam O’Reilly, 
m Harold Dixon, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Aug. 26, 1925 ; ie oe 
Sept. 11; E 620916; O’Reilly & Dur- 
fee musie co., Lansing, Mich. 21798 


You were only fooling after all; w and 
melody M. S. Dees, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1925; E 621560; Milton S. 
Dees, New York. - 21799 


You will come back some day; w and 
melody HE. F: White, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623603; Earl. ¥. 
White, LeClaire, Ia. 21800 


You wrong me more and more each 
‘day: melody ‘Willie Smith, of U. S. 
© 1.-¢. Septs(19.' 1925); E 623379 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
inc., New York. 21801 


Your boy will be bringin’ my Susie 
to you: w and melody A. Sussman, 
of UieS! Ostet. Octi'31, 1925 BH 
626450: Alexander Sussman, Brook- 
lyn. . 21802 


Your face is in my dreams; w and 
melody A. Milligan, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1925; E 623605; Annie Mil- 
ligan, Durham, N. C. 21803 


Your time is coming friend; w B. B. 
Edmiaston,.m S. W. Beazley. of 
U.S. © Sept. 20, 1925: 2 c. Oct. 7; 
BE 621458: Samuel William Beazley, 
Chicago. 21804 


Youth ; poem and m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; men’s voices. with 
ten. or sop. solo. Fischer ed. Ato. 
Ce Oe 5, 1925-2 es Oct; 7: Ew 
621445; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 21805 


Yu’ gotta get up early tu fool yu’ lit- 
tle girlie; w J. Chernis, m Isidor J. 
Sacher, of U.S. ©.1c. Oct. 7, 1925; 
E 621449; Jack Chernis, Bronx, 
1 Chg 21806 


Yuletide bells: by Ira B. Wilson, of 
U: S.. arr. Chas. Li:.Lewis: orch. 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


21819 


4to. © Sept. 12, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 9; 
EL 6238843 ; Lorenz pub. co.. Dayton. 
O. 2180¢ 


Zanette; caprice, Percy Code, of Great 
Britain; cornet solo with pf.. acc. 
@ wWuly 23,°1925;"1e. Sept! 23:5 
624679; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mei- 
bourne, Australia. 21808 


Zanzibar; fox trot, Mackey and 
Lowry, both of Great Britain; orch. 
4to. © Aug. 22, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 10; 
EK 624183 ; Cavendish music ¢co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 21869 


Zbior tanhecdw Polskich no. 3 (Collec- 
tion of Polish dances); zebrane i 
opracowanhe przez F. Przybylskiego, 
J. Korde, A. Raszeje, ete, all of 
US: orem, ti jpots,. “410... © sa iky 
2, 1925; 2.c. each Oct. 1; E 623708 ; 
Francis C. Schunke, Buffaic. 21810 


Zekiel pops the question; duet, w 
W..N. Bugbee, m Charles W. A. 
Ball, of U..8.. Syracuse, N. Y., Wil- 
lis N. Bugbee co... © Sept. 28, 1925; 
2 e. Oct. 10; E 621820;.. Willis-N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 21811 


Zennor; morris: dance, John €. Holli- 
day, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
11, 1925; .1-.e. Sept. 12: H 624568 ; 
Chappell. & co., itd., London. 21812 


Zilcher (Paul) - Three sonatinas; by 
P. Zilcher, of Germany; pf. 1. In 
C.—2. In G3. In F. © Oct: 29, 
1925; 1 c. each Nov. 10; E 625374-— 
625376; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., Lon- 
don. 21813-21815 


Z-o-o-p (The) is beauty-fuil; w Haw- 
thorne & Cooke and A. Terker, mel- 
ody A, F. N. Hawthorne, of U. S. 
©l1e. Oct. 6, 1925; E 626228; Al- 
bert F. Neumann Hawthorne and 
Arthur Terker, New York. 21816 


Zu zweien-im Maien; worte Anna 
Konig, musik Jakob Heli, of Switz- 
erland; mannerchor. 4to. © May 
12, 1925. 1 -e."Oet. '10;- ‘625065; 
Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 21817 


Zuleika; danse persane, F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec pf. eonduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1) e. 
Sept. 14; E 624536: Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 21818 


Zwei (Die) koOnigskinder; altes volks- 
lied, aus des Knaben wunderhorn, 
volksweise, in freier bearb. Viktor 
Keldorfer, of Austria; minnerchor. 
4to. © Feb. 10, 1925; 1 c Aug. 20; 
BH 624146; Gebr. Hue & co., Leipzig. 

21819 


1057 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21820. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Zwei mahl lustig; polka, R. Crnkovich, | 3° concerto; par J. B. Cramer, op. 26, 


of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; tamburitza orch. 4to.. © 
Dec. 22, 1924; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1925; 
EK 620963; Rudolf Crnkovich, Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement and trio] 
21820 
1°" concerto; par J. B. Cramer, op. 10, 
rey. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en mi bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 


1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624898: Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 21821 
par J. Field, ed. rev. Victor 


Staub, of France; pf.; e mi maj. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢«. Oct. 12; BE 
624892: Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion ] 21822 


par J. L. Dussek, op. 3, rev. Vic- 
tor Staub, of France; pf.; en mi 
bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 10; E 624905; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21823 


par Paul Fiévet, of 


1°* nocturne; 


France; pf. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1. 
Sept. 14; E 624466; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. , 21824 


2nd army corps; march, Andrew J. 
Hayes, arr. W. H. Mackie, both of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Oct. 18, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 22; EH 628085; Andrew J. 
Hayes, Scranton, Pa. 21825 


2° concerto; par C. M. de Weber, op. 
32, rev. Victor Staub, of France; 
pf.; en mi bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 
1925; 1 e. Oct. 10; EK 624927 ;s Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 21826 


par D. Steibelt, rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf.; en mi min. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 10; E 6249038; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 21827 


par J. B. Cramer, op. 16, rev. 
Victor Staub, of France; pf.; en 
re min, © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 
10; E 624899; Heugel, Paris, 
revision ] 


par J. Field, rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf.; en la bémol maj. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Oct. 10; E 
624895 ; Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 
21829 


par J. L. Dussek, op. 14, rev. 
Vietor Staub, of France; pf.; en fa 


maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 e@ Oct. 
10; E 624906; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 21830 


3° (Il) ballo; waltz, Antonino Lo- 
dato, of Italy; pf. ©1e. Sept. 15, 
1925; E 623265; Rocco Giacalone, 
Brooklyn. 21831 


[© 
21828 


rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en re maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1. 
Oct. 10; E 624900; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21832 


par J. Field, rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf.; en mi bémol maj. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; E 
624896; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion] 7 > ian 21833 


par J. L. Dussek, op. 15, rev. | 
Victor Staub, of France; pf.; en mi 


maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 10;. 
E 624907; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion ] 21834 


4° concerto; par D. Steibelt, rev. Vic- 
tor Staub, of France; pf.; en mi 
bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. 
Oct. 12; E 624898: Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21835 


——par J. B. Cramer, rev. Victor 
Staub, of France; pf.; en ut maj. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 10; E 
624894; Heugel, Paris. [© revis- 
sion] 21836 


par J. Field, rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf.; en mi bémol maj. 
© Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; EB 
624897; Heugel, Paris. [© revi- 
sion ] 21837 


par J. L. Dussek, op. 17, rev. 
Victor Staub, of France; pf.; en fa 


maj. © Sept. 19, 1925: 1 ¢ Oct. 
10; E 624908; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision ] 21838 


4° gonate; quasi sonatine, Louis Ab- 
biate, of France, op. 48; pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 e@ Oct. 12; E 
624828; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 21839 


5° concerto; par J. B. Cramer, op. 48, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en ut min. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1c: 
Oct. 10; E 624901; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21840 


5° concerto; par J. L. Dussek, op. 22, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en si bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624909; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 21841 


6° concerto; par J. B. Cramer, op. 51, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en mi bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 e. Oct. 10; E 624920; Heugel, 
Paris. [© revision] 21842 


6° concerto; par J, L. Dussek, op. 27, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 
en fa maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 10; E 624910; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21843 


1058 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS — 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


7° eoneerto; concerto militaire, D. 
Steibelt, rev. Victor Staub, of 
France; pf.: en mi min. © Sept. 


19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624904; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 21844 


7° eoncerto; par J. B. Cramer, op. 
56, rev. Victor Staub, of France; 
pf.; en mi maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624902; Heugel. 
Paris. [© revision] 21845 


8° concerto; par F. Ries, op. 151, rev. 
Victor Staub, of France; pf.; en la 
bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; 1 «. 
Oct. 10; E 624922; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision] 21846 


12° concerto; par J. L. Dussek, op. 70, 
rev. Victor Staub, of France; pf.; 


21850 


1 e. Oct. 10; E 624921; Heugel, 
- Paris. [© revision] 21847 


27th. division ; concert operetta, H. F. 
Reed, of U. S., op. 1; pf. ©le 
Sept. 30, 1925; E 621267; Harry 
Francis Reed, Baldwin, L. I., N.-Y. 

21848 


29th & Dearborn; by Richard M. 
Jones, arr. Elmer Schoebel, both of 
U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1925; 
2 ce. Oct, 21; E 626232; Melrose bros. 
musie co., ine., Chicago. 21849 


1830; trois chansons, Alfred De Mus- 
set, mises en musique sur des frag- 
ments de Bach, Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco, of Italy. 1. Chanson de 
Barberine. [2 others] © Oct. 19, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 20; E 625141; G. 


en mi bémol maj. © Sept. 19, 1925; Ricordi & co., Milan. 21850 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 38 unpublished) — 126 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 6,488 unpublished) —____-____ 21, 724 
SRrpep Re eae SN ce Spyies oN Ce a td ee 21, 850 


10 


o9 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT.OF MARCH 4, 1909. » [21850] 


Adoration; by F. Borowski; violin 
-‘avee ace. de pf. © Felix Borowski, 
Chicago, as the author. R 31279, 
Aug. 7, 1925. 1 


Always gay; by Julius Handrock, op. 
“58, no. 1, arr, Ferdinand Meyer 
‘[pseud. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
author. R.31457, Sept. 11,-1925. 2 


Amerikanische tiinze.; for grand orch., 
by Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 58, no. 1, 
arr. by the composer; pf. 4 4 mains. 
(Carnival in Louisiana) © Mrs. 

‘’ Bruno Osear’ Klein, New York, as 
‘the widow of the author. R 30893, 
June 8, 1925. 3 


Amorita; by Luigi Denza; chorus for 
mixed voices. © Leila Denza, Lon- 
don, as the widow of the author. R 
31384, Aug. 19, 1925. 4 


And there were shepherds; by D. 
Protheroe; solo and quartette in A 


flat. © Daniel, Protheroe, Chicago, 
as the author. R 31269, Aug. 5, 
1925. 5 


Andante religioso; by Fr. Thomé, op. 
70. arr. G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as the author. R 
31242, July 28, 1925. 6 


Angel voices; sacred song, words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 31424, Sept. 
15, 1925. 7 


Angels bright and angels fair; poem 
by Augustus L. Jansson, music by 
A. J. Boer; sop. or ten. © Louise 
Boer, Cincinnati, as the widow of 
the author. R 31473, Sept. 14, 1925. 

8 


Angels of light; Christmas, by C. A. 
Havens, op. 185; with acc. for violin, 
harp and organ or organ only. © 
C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the author. 
R 31477, Sept. 14, 1925. 


Anita; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
41, no. 1. © Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
21462, Sept. 11, 1925. 10 


as the | 


April showers; by 'C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, 
no. 8) © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 313818, Aug. 24, 1925. 11 


Arcadie; words by Arthur W. Colton, 


music by M. R. Lang, op. 28, no, 2. 
© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Boston, 
as the author, R 31459, Sept. 11, 
' 1925. An lp 


+ As thy days thy strength shall be; 


words by William Fairchild Lloyd, 
musie by Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp... © 
Joseph P. Knapp, New: York, as the 
child of the deceased author.  R 
31270, Aug. 5, 1925. 13 


At dawn; words by Celia Thaxter, 
music by Mary Knight Wood [i. e. 
Mrs. A. B. Mason]; with cello obbl. 
© Mrs. A. B. Masson, % Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston, as the author. R 
31177, Aug. 3, 1925. 14 


Ave Maria; by John Weigand; sop. 
and alto. © Fred Wiegand and 
John Wiegand, jr., Birmingham, 
Ala., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 31208, July 24, 1925. 15 


Ave verum; by John Wiegand; sop. 
and alto. © Fred Wiegand and 
John Wiegand, jr., Birmingham, 
Ala., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 32109, July 24, 1925. 16 


Awake; by William Davenant, music 
by H. G. Pelissier. 1. In E flat.—2. 
In F.—3. In G. © Fay Compton, 
London, as the widow of the author. 
R 31168, July 21, 1925. Le 


Barearolle no. 2; by Gustav Hhrlich, 
op. 12, ed. and fingered by L. Oes- 


terle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 31401, Aug. 
19, 1925. 18 


Bauerntanz; by L. Mendelssohn, op. 
68; violin and pf. (Four easy rec- 
reations, no. 4) © Ludwig Mendel- 
ssohn, Berlin, as the author. R- 
31373, Aug. 24, 1925. 19 


Bellini (Vincenzo) Mira O Norma; 
from Norma, op. 9, no. 1, arr. M. 
Hauser-G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
(Favorites for the violin and piano) 


1060 


nos. 9-10, 1925 


| RENEWALS 


21850 (40) 


© Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York, as the author. R 
31233, July 28, 1925: 20 


Bend low, sweet angels; sacred song, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by I. 
H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
Youk, as the author. R 31434, Sept. 
15, 1925. PAL 


Bethlehem’s guiding star; Christmas 
song, words by Eliza M. Sherman, 
music by E. Marzo, op. 65; high 
voice, with violin obbl. © Eduardo 
Marzo, New York, as the author. R 

' 313841, Aug. 24, 1925. 22 


Bolero brillante; by Ignace Leybach, 
op. 256, ed. and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, New 
York, as the author. R 31398, Aug. 

hk Oi 1925; it 23 


Bolero in E minor; by M. Arnold, op. 
29, no. 2. © Maurice Arnold, New 
York, as the author. R 31461, Sept. 
11, 1925. 24 


Brightest and best ; sacred song, words 
by Reginald Heber, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 31426, Sept. 
15) 1925. 25 


But our God endureth forever; duet, 
by George W. Marston; ten. and 
bass. © E. Howard Thayer, Bos- 
ton, as the executor of the author. 
R 31449, Sept. 11, 1925. 26 


Canst thou forget so soon; by Homer 
L. Bartlett; bar. or alto. © Emma 
L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 31402, Aug. 19, 
1925. 27 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Pas des amphores; 2° air de ballet, 
op. 387, ed. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 31446, Sept. 11, 1925. 28 


—— "Twas in a land (Au pays blew) ; 
French words by Ch. Fuster, Eng- 
lish version by R. H. Elkin, music 
by “6. "GC" Chaminade ; in’ C.'"'©''C. 
Carbonel-Chaminade, 'Tamaris-sur- 
mer, Var, France, as the author. R 
31196, July 23, 1925. 29 


Charming Marie. (Madchenlust) ; Ger- 
man words by Otto Banck, English 
version by R. H. Elkin, music by 
Amelia Lehmann; in C. © Alma 


Gates, London, as the child of the ! 


deceased author. R 31195, July 23, 
1925. 30 


Chasing the butterfly; by Robert 
Braun Hilenberg, op. 19; pf (Ten 
tone pictures, no. 10) © Bessie L. 
Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author. R 31367, Aug. 
24, 1925. Sl 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 


Salvatore) Ave Maria; arr. by 
Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. M. To- 
bani]; orech. © Theo. Moses To- 
bani, % Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York, as the author. R 31241, July 
28, 1925. 32 


Chorister (The) ; by Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. by Frank Lynes. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 31454, 
Sept. 11, 1925. 5:33 


Christmas bells; sacred song, words 
and music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 381427, Sept. 15, 1925. 

34 


Christmas carol; sacred song, words 
by Grant Colfax Tullar, music by 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 31425, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 35 


Come and sin no more; sacred song, 
words and music by G. C. Tullar. 
© Grant Colfax Tullar, New York, 
as the author. R 314388, Sept. 15, 
1925. 36 


Concert violinist ; second concerto, by 
Ch. de Beriot, op. 82, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Gustav 
Saenger, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 31232, July 
28, 1925. 37 


Contrite (The) heart; by R. 8S. Am- 
brose, arr. by Frank Lynes; men’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 31445, Sept. 11, 1925. : 

3 


Credo; by Charles 8. Elliot. (In The 
American choir, v. 3, no. 67, Aug. 
31, 1898) © Louis N. Davy, Coop- 
ertown, N. Y., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
31464, Sept. 11, 1925. 39 


Crocodile (The) ; song, by Edith Ro- 
wena Noyes, op. 56, no. 1. (Two 
songs from Alice in Wonderland) 
© Edith R. Noyes Greene, Framing- 
ham, Mass., as the author. R 31368, 
Aug. 24, 1925. 40 


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21850 (41) 


iS 


- \ 


pt. m1, n. S., V. 20 


Crown (A) of roses; words by Kath- 
leen Green, music by L. Ronald; in 
E flat. © Landon Ronald, London, 
as the author. R 31194, July 23, 
1925. 41 


Dancing (The) darkey; duet, by 
George L. Lansing; pf. © Richard 
Lansing, Lynn, Mass., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 31379, 
Aug. 24, 1925. 42 


Darktown is out tonight; coon song 
and chorus, by Will Marion [pseud. 
of W. M. Cook] © Will Marion 
Cook, New York, as the author. R 
31299, Aug. 28, 1925. 43 


Day (The) that’s gone can never come 
again; written and composed by S. 


Waters. © Safford Waters, New 
York, as the author. R 31345, Aug. 
28, 1925. 44 


Death and life; Easter cantata, words 
by Anna Porter Lynes, music by 
H. R. Shelley; solo voices, chorus 
and organ. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as the author. R 31408, 
Aug. 19, 1925. 45 


Delayed (The) letter; by G. Tomp- 
kins. (Postseript series, no. 1) © 
Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, Pa., 
as the author. R 31354, Aug. 22, 
1925. 46 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo) Cop- 
pelia; entr’acte et valse, from the 
ballet, arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. 
© Theo. M. Tobani, New York, as 


the author. R 31252, July 28, 1925. 
AT 
Devotion (Widmung); by Robert 


Braun Wilenberg, op. 22, no. 1; vio- 
lin solo with pf. acc. © Bessie L. 
Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 


widow of the author. R 31375, Aug. 
24, 1925. 48 
Ding dong bell; arr. by A. Julius 


Biedermann, op. 91, no. 4. © Ed- 
ward J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31387, Aug. 19, 1925. 49 


Do you remember; words by F. HE. 
Weatherly, music by H. J. Wright- 
son; in E. © Herbert J. Wrightson, 
Wilmette, Ill., as the author. R 
313874, Aug. 24, 1925. 50 


Don’t say no; words and music by 
C. W. Krogmann. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 313820, Aug. 24, 
1925. 51 


Dream of hope; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, 
-no. 9) © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 31819, Aug. 24, 1925. 52 


Drinking song (Trinklied) ; words by 
Helen F. Bantock, German tr. by 
F. H. Schneider, music by G. Ban- 
tock. (Songs of Persia, no. 1) © 
Granville Bantock, Birmingham, 
Ala., as the author. R 31174, June 
17, 1925. 53 


Eece panis; by John Wiegand; sop. 
and alto. © John Wiegand, jr. and 
Fred Wiegand, Birmingham, Ala., 
as the children of the author. RB 
31211, July 24, 1925. : 54. 


Ecce sacerdos; by John Wiegand; 
men’s voices. © John Wiegand, jr. 
and Fred Wiegand, Birmingham, 
Ala., as,the children of the deceased 
author. R 31218, July 24,1925. 55 


Ecce sacerdos ; by John Wiegand; sop. 
and alto. © John Wiegand, jr. and 
Fred Wiegand, Birmingham, Ala., 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 31212, July 24, 1925. 56 


En rapport; two step march, by B. 
O’Donnell; pf. © Benj. O’Donnell, 
Harrisburg, Pa., as the author. R 
31283, Aug. 13, 1925. 57 


Ensign (The); for singing schools, 
musical conventions and high 
schools, by Mrs. C. E. Leslie. © 
Mrs. C. E. Leslie, Madison, Wis., as 
the author. R 31321, Aug. 22, 1925. 

58 


Euclid avenue march and two-step; 
by S. E. Sanor; pf. or cabinet organ. 
© S. E. Sanor, Lorain, O., as the 
author. R 31418, Sept. 14, 1925. 59 


by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 15, no. 11. © Carrie W. Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 31224, Aug. 17, 1925. 60 


Fair maiden; old French words, Eng- 
lish version by R. H. Elkin, music 
arr. by Amelia Lehmann; low voice; 
in B flat. © Alma Gates, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31200, July 23, 1925. 61 


Fair maiden of Seville; gavotte, by 
A. Czibulka, arr. by T. M. Tobani; 
orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl . 
Fischer, ine., New York, as the 
author. R 31239, July 28, 1925. 62 


Same. pf. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as 
the author. R 31244, July 28, 1925. 
63 


Evening song; 


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Feed My sheep; words by Mary B. G. | Gounod (Charles Francois) Credo; 


Eddy, set to music by Lyman F. 


Brackett. © Ebenezer J. Foster 
Eddy, Waterbury, Vt., as the child 
of the deceased author. R 31441, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 64 


Flirtation dance; by A. L. Brown; pf. 
© Arthur L. Brown, East Pitts- 
burgh, as the author. R 31381, Aug. 
24, 1925. 65 


Frogs carnival; by Robert Braun Wil- 
enberg, op. 19; pf. (Ten tone pic- 
tures, no. 9) © Bessie L. Hilen- 


berg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author, R 31366, Aug. 
24, 1925. 66 


Gefilde (Das) der seligen (Le sejour 
bienheureux) ; symphonische dich- 
tung von F. Weingartner, op. 21; 
grosses orch. 1. Partitur.—2.2 
klaviere zu 4 hiinden. © Felix Wein- 
gartner, Erlenbach, b. Zurich, Swit- 
zerland, as the author. R 31171, 
31172, June 17, 1925. 67, 68 


Get the password; words by J. H. 
Stevenson, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as 
the author. R 31487, Sept. 15, 1925. 

69 


Geiibtes herz (Experienced heart) ; 
von EF. Weingartner, op. 22. (12 
gedichte fiir eine singstimme, heft 
1, no. 1) [Deutsch-Englisch] © 
Felix Weingartner, Erlenbach. b. 
Zurich, Switzerland, as the author. 
R 31173, June 17, 1925. 70 


Glad greeting; sacred song, words by ; 


Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 314238, Sept. 
15, 1925. 71 


Glory to God in the highest; sacred 
Song, words and music by Grant 
Colfax Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, 
New York, as the author. R 31429, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 72 


Goblin’s revelry; by Robert Braun 
Hilenberg, op. 19; pf. (Ten tone pic- 
tures, no.8) © Bessie L. Eilenberg, 
Montgomery, Ala., as the widow of 
the author. R 31365, Aug. 24, 1925. 

2 3 


God of our fathers; national anthem, 
from Recessional, by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Mrs. L. W. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 
31468, Sept. 3, 1924. 74 


from Ch. Gounod’s mass St. Cecilia, 
arr. by Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. 
M. Tobani]; full orch. © Theo. 
Moses Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 31248, 
July 28, 1925. 15 


+ —.Puekj\_arr.) by C.. P. Seott: © 
Charles P. Scott, Malden, Mass., as 
the author. R 31451, Sept. 11, 1925. 

76 


—— Repentance; quartet, arr. by P. 
A. Schnecker. Mrs. L. W. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 31182, Aug. 3, 
1925. 17 


Sing, smile, slumber; arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; band with solo for cor- 
net or bar. © Theo. M. Tobani, % 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York, as the 
author. R 31231, July 28, 1925. 78 


Sylvan scene; arr. C. P. Scott. 
€: Charles P. Scott, Malden, Mass., 
as the author. R 31452, Sept. 11, 
1925. 79 


Great (The) captain; two step, by 
W. H. Sconton; orch. © W. H. 
Sconton, Chicago, as the author. R 
31476, Sept. 14, 1925. 80 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) An den 
friihling (To spring) ; op. 438, no. 6, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 31899, Aug. 19, 1925. 81 


Griselidis (Belle Griselidis) ; founded 
on an old French melody with Eng- 
lish and French words, English ver- 
Sion by R. H. Elkin, arr. Amelia 
Lehmann; in A flat. © Alma Gates, 
London, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31199, July 23, 1925. 82 


Guilding [sic] star; sacred song, words 
by Robt. L. Fletcher, music by I. 


H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 31489, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 83 
Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Sonata 


in A for violin with figured bass; 
arr. by Ferdinand David, ed. and 
fingered by Henry Schradieck; vio- 
lin and pf. © J. Alice Schradieck, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31396, Aug. 19, 1925. 84 


Happy comrades; by Robert Braun 
Hilenberg, op. 19; pf. (Ten tone 
pictures, no. 5) © Bessie L. Hilen- 
berg, Montgomery, Ala., as the 
widow of the author. R 31362, Aug. 
24, 1925. 85 


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Hark, a mighty chorus; sacred song, 
words by EH. E. Hewitt, music by 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 314386, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 86 


Harvest home march; by D. W. Crist ; 
pf. or cabinet organ. © D. W. Crist, 
Allianee, O., as the author. R 
31413, Sept. 14, 1925. 87 


Harvest home waltz; by D. W. Crist; 
pf. or cabinet organ. © D. W. 
Crist, Alliance, O., as the author. R 
31414, Sept. 14, 1925. 88 


Hattie’s butterfly dance; by F. C. 
Messmore; pf. or cabinet organ. © 
F. C. Messmore, Minerva, O., as the 

-author. R 31416, Sept. 14, 1925. 89 


Hazel’s dance; by Robert Braun Hilen- 
berg, op. 19; pf. (Ten tone pictures, 
“no. 6) © Bessie L. Hilenberg, Mont- 
gomery, Ala., as the widow of the 
author. R 31363, Aug. 24, 1925. 90 


Hide and seek (Haschenspiel); by 
Robert Braun Hilenberg, op. 19; pf. 
(Ten tone pictures, no. 1) © Bes- 
sie L. Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., 
as the widow of the author. R 
31358, Aug. 24, 1925. 91 


Hochlinderin (Die) (The highland 
lass) ; idylle, by Gustav Lange, ed. 
and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. © 
Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
autor,” i oit50t, Aus. 19) 1925," 92 


How beautiful upon the mountains; 
by James R. Murray. © Winthrop 
Murray, Cincinnati, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 31474, Sept. 
14, 1925. 93 


How I love my Lu; written by H. 
Smith and Louis DeLange, com- 
posed by John Stromberg. © Edgar 
Smith, New York, as the author. R 
31272, Aug. 5, 1925. 94 


Hunting scene; by A. Julius Bieder- 
mann, op. 84; pf. © Edward J. 
Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31394, Aug. 19, 1925. 95 


I know that my Redeemer lives ; words 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by G. C. 


Stebbins. © George C. Stebbins, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 31290, 
Aug. 21, 1925. 96 


I love little pussy; arr. by A. Julius 
Biedermann, op. 91, no. 9. © Ed- 
ward J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 313888. Aug. 19, 1925. 97 


I loved you once, I hate you now; 
‘written and composed by Monroe H. 
Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. Rosenfield, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31278, Aug. 5, 1925. 98 


I loved you once, I scorn you now; or. 
I’ll never let you press my lips 
again, written and composed Mon- 
roe H. Rosenfeld. _© Eunice M. 
Rosenfeld, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 31344, Aug. 28, 
1925. . 99 


I’m a cooler for the warmest coon in 
town; written and composed Berit 
A. Williams and George Walker. © 
Lottie Williams, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 31273, Aug. 
5, 1925. 100. 


If; words by Harriet Stoeckall, music: 
by F. Paolo Tosti; in A flat. © 
Berthe Tosti, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. R 381191, July 23, 1925. 

101 


In anthem old; words by Charles: 
Hmerson Cook, music by L. Hos- 
mer; in D flat. © Lucius Hosmer, 
South Acton, Mass., as the author. 
R 313857, Aug. 24, 1925. 102 


In fancy free; by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, op. 4, no. 2; pf. © Charles 
H. Manney, Boston, as the author. 
R 81471, Sept. 3, 1925. 103 


In springtime; by Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, op. 4, no. 1; pf. © Charles. 
F¥. Manney, Boston, as the author. 
R 31470, Sept. 3, 1925. 104. 


Incline your ear; sacred air, by F. 
Stevenson, op. 16, no. 1; bass., bar. 
or contralto. © Frederick Steven- 
son, Pasadena, as the author... R 
31472, Sept. 3, 1925. 105. 


Introduction and gavotte; by Franz 
Ries, op. 26, no. 5, arr. by G. Saen- 
ger; violin and pf. (Favorites for 
violin and piano) © Gustav Saenger, 
% Carl Fischer, inc., New York, as 


the author. R 31237, July 28, 1925. 
106 
Invocation to the Nile; words by 


Helen F. Bantock, deutsche ueber- 
setzung von F. H. Schneider, music: 
by G. Bantock. (Songs of Egypt, 
no. 1) © Granville Bantock, Bir- 
mingham, Ala., as the author. R 
31169, June 17, 1925. 


Japanese wedding march (Japanischer 
hochzeitsmarsch); by S. Transla- 
teur; pf. © S. Translateur, Berlin, 
as the author. R 31296, Aug. 26, 
1925. 108. 


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King (The) of love my Shepherd is; 
sacred song, w H. W. Baker, music 
by E. Marzo, op. 64; high voice. © 
Eduardo Marzo, New York, as the 
author. R 31342, Aug. 24, 1925. 

109 

Koreans (The); an opera in 8 acts, 
words by Chas. Emerson Cook, 

music by L. Hosmer. © Lucius 


Hosmer, South Acton, Mass., as the 


Aug. 24, 1925. 
110 


Lavender’s blue; arr. A. Julius Bieder- 
mann, op. 91, no. 1. © Edward J. 
Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31389, Aug. 19, 1925. ata lat 


Leola waltz; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
15, no. 5. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 31214, July 24, 1925. 112 


Life’s mystery; words by Arthur W. 
- Emerson, music by L. Hosmer; in 
E flat. © Lucius Hosmer, South 
Acton, Mass., as the author. R 
31376, Aug. 24, 1925. 113 


Little (The) patriot march; by C. 
W. Krogmann, op. 15, no. 7. © Car- 
rie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 31220, 
Aug. 17, 1925. 114 


Little (The) prince; valse, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, no. 1. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31216, July 24, 
1925. 115 


Little Red Riding Hood; sacred song, 
words by H. EH. Hewitt, music by I. 
H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author, R 3i43i, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 116 


Lost (The) chord; by A. Sullivan, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; band with 
solo for cornet or bar. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 31229, July 
28, 1925. 117 


Love me to-day; words by Frederic 
E. Weatherly, music by E. Paolo 
Tosti; in C. © Berthe Tosti, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 
31300, Aug. 28, 1925. 


Lullaby; sacred song, words by M. J. 
Smally, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 31428, Sept. 15, 1925. 

119 


Maidens delight waltzes; by G. H. 
Ludwig. © George H. Ludwig, Al- 
lentown, Pa., as the author. R 
31284, Aug. 13, 1925. 120 


author. R 31377, 


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March in F major; by Carl William 
. Grimm. (in The organist, v. 2, 
1898) © Carl W. Grimm, Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R 31228, July 
28, 1925. a AT 


March of the volunteers; by F. H. 
Cooke; pf. © Fannie Herron Cooke, 
Kalamazoo, Mich., as the author. 
R 31420, Sept. 14, 1925. Be 


May flower song; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, 
no. 4) © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. R 31314, Aug. 24, 1925. 123 


Mazurka; by L. Mendelssohn, op. 68; 
violin and pf. (Four easy recrea- 
tions, no. 3) © Ludwig Mendels- 
sohn, Berlin. as the author. R 
31372, Aug. 24, 1925. 124 


Mazurka in A flat; by F. Wrede, op. 
11, arr. by Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. 
of A. Foote] © Arthur Foote, 
Brockline, Mass., as the author. R 
314538, Sept. 11, 1925. 


Melancolie; by Eduard Napravnik, op. 
48, no. 8, ed. and fingered by IL. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 


New York, as the author. R 31390, 
Aug. 19, 1925. 126 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 


wig Felix) Symphony no. 4 in A 
major; Italian symphony, arr. by 
Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. M. To- 
banil: orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, ine., New York, as 
the author. R 31248, July 28, 1925. 
27 

Merry (The) bells; sacred song, words 
by E. EH. Hewitt, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 31433, Sept. 
15, 1925. 128 


Merry (The) bobolink; by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, no. 10. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31223, Aug. 17, 
1925. 129 


Merry-go-round (Carrousel) ; by Rob- 
ert Braun WHilenberg, op. 19; pf. 
(Ten tone pictures, no. 2) © Bessie 
L. Hilenberg, Montgomery, Ala., as 
the widow of the author. R 313859, 
Aug. 24, 1925. 130 


Merry Kate (Die gluckliche Kathe) ; 
by Robert Braun Hilenberg, op. 19: 
pf. (Ten tone pictures, no. 3) © 
Bessie L. Hilenberg, Montgomery, 
Ala.. as the widow of the author. 
R 31360, Aug. 24, 1925. 131 


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Midnight (The) wind; old Irish mel- 
ody, arr. by Amelia Lehmann; low 
voice; in D flat. © Alma Gates, 
London, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31201, July 23, 1925. 132 


Mine; words by Kathleen Green, 
music by L. Ronald; in E flat. © 
Landon Ronald, London, as the au- 
thor. R 31193, July 23, 1925. 133 


Moth (The) and the flame; written 
by G. Taggart, composed by Max S. 
Witt. © George Taggart, Charles- 
ton, 8. C., and Albert Witt, Murray 
Hill, L. I., N. Y., as the author, and 
the next of kin of the composer, who 
is not living. R 381276, Aug. 5, 1925. 


134 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) ‘The 
magic flute (Zauber fléte); over- 


ture, arr. by Theo. Moses [pseud. 
of T. M. Tobani]; orch. © Theo. 
M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 31250, 
July 28, 1925. 135 


My flower; words by Edward Tesche- 
macher, German version by M. Ron- 
ald, music by L. Ronald; in G. © 
Landon Ronald, London, as the au- 
thor. R 31197, July 23, 1925. 136 


My garden; words by Bourke Mars- 
ton, music by M. R. Lang, op. 28, 
no. 3. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
Boston, as the author. R 31460, 
Sept. 11, 1925. 137 


My Honolulu lady; by Lee Johnson 
[pseud. of J. Donegan] © Johnny 
Donegan, Los Angeles, as the au- 
thor. R 31274, Aug. 5, 1925. 138 


My old Kentucky home (Mein alt Ken- 
tuecky heim); words and music by 
S. C. Foster, arr. by A. Claassen; 
mixed voices. [German and English 


text] © Arthur Claassen, New 
York, as the author. R 31271, Aug. 
5, 1925. 139 


Nina; by G. B. Pergolese, arr. F. J. 
Smith; men’s voices. © Frank J. 
Smith, New York, as the author. R 
31448, Sept. 11, 1925. 140 


Not a coon came out the way he went 
in; written and composed Bert A. 
Williams and George Walker. © 
Lottie Williams, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 31343, Aug. 
28, 1925. 141 


Now is come the salvation; Christmas 
anthem, by James R. Murray. © 
Winthrop Murray, Cincinnati, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
31478, Sept. 14, 1925. 142 


J fi fm aS pas Oe 
y f Gist ey Se 
‘ Vie” s ‘ 
» si) a“ 0 te Y 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Nutmeg (The) dance; by Jacob Henry | 


Eis. © Emanuel Ellis, Cleveland, 


as the next of kin of the author,. 


who is not living. R 31351, Aug. 
27, 1925. 143. 


O salutaris hostia; by John Wiegand ; 
sop. and alto. © John Wiegand, 
jr. and Fred Wiegand, Birmingham, 
Ala., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 31206, July 24, 1925. 144 


Of earth by flowers the fairest; sere- 
nade, words by Emerson Cook, music 
by L. Hosmer; in E flat. © Lucius 
Hosmer, South Acton, Mass., as the 
author. R 31878, Aug. 24, 1925. 145 


Off to dreamland; by Robert Braun 
Hilenberg, op. 10; pf. (Ten tone 
pictures, no, 7) 
berg, Montgomery, Ala., aS _ the 
widow of the author, R 31364, Aug. 
24, 1925. 146 


Old (The) man in leather; arr. by A. 


Julius Biedermann, op. 91, no. 2,. 


© Edward J. Biedermann, Free- 
port, L. I., N. Y¥., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 31886, Aug. 19, 
1925. ae 


Our closing chorus; sacred song, words 
by EK. E. Hewitt, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 31480, Sept. 
15-1925. ; 148 


Our fiag and mother land; words by 
C. E. S. Woods, music by W. A. 
Fisher. © William Arms Fisher, 
% Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as the 
author. R 31183, Aug. 3, 1925. 149 


Owl (The), parrot, duck and crow; 
comic quartette, by Maude Anita 
Hart; mixed voices. © Charles 
Hart, % S. Brainard’s sons co.; New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31466, Sept. 14, 1925. 

150 


Perpetuum mobile; by Franz Ries, op. 
34, no. 5, arr. G. Saenger; violin 


and pf. (Favorites for violin and 
piano) © Gustav Saenger, % Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York, as the 
author. R 31235, July 28, 1925. 151 


Petit tarantelle; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 17: pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, 
no. 6) © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Marblehead, Mass., as the 
author. 


Pleasant hours schottische; by J. A. 
Noble; pf. or cabinet organ. © 
John A. Noble, Toledo, O., as the 
author. R 31419, Sept. 14, 1925. 

153 


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Polonaise brilliant; by Edwin J. De- 
cevée, op. 35; pf. © Anna M. P. 
Decevée, Harrisburg, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 31258, 
July 29, 1925. 154 


Pony (The) race; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 15, no. 8. © Carrie W. 
Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as 
the author. R 31221, Aug. 17, 1925. 

155 


Postscript (The) series; by G. Tomp- 
kins; pf. © Gilbert Tompkins, 
Gladwyne, Pa., as the author. R 


31353, Aug. 22, 1925. 156 
Primrose dance; polka, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, no. 6. © Carrie 


W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31215, July 24, 
1925. 157 


Prinz (Der) wider willen; oper in 3 
aufziigen, dichtung von Rudolf 
Seuberlich, vollstindiger klavier- 
auszug mit text von O. Lohse. © 
Otto Lohse, Baden, Germany, as the 
author. R 31170, June 17, 1925. 

158 


Rachmaninoff (S.) Prelude; op. 3, no. 
2, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; 
pf. Louis Oesterle, New York, as 
the author. R 31393, Aug. 19, 1925. 

159 

Rainbow (The) fairy; mazurka, by 
©. W. Krogmann, op. 15, no. 4. © 
Carrie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 31219, July 
24, 1925. 160 


Rejoice, O ye righteous; festival an- 
them, by R. L. Herman. © Rein- 
hold L. Herman, Boston, as the 
author. R 31456, Sept. 11, 1925. 

161 


Remington’s band march; by J. W. 
Remington; pf. or cabinet organ. 
© John W. Remington, Remington, 
Ill., as the author. R 31415, Sept. 
14, 1925. 162 


Ries (Franz) Adagio; op. 34, no. 8, 
arr. by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
(Favorites for violin and piano) 
© Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as the author. R 
31236, July 28, 1925. 163 


Robin’s (The) lullaby; by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, no. 12. © Car- 
rie W. Krogmann, Marblehead, 
Mass., as the author. R 31225, Aug. 

“17, 1925. 164 


Rock-a-bye dolly; words and music by 
_ Helen Preston [i.e. Helen Preston 


Keating] © H. P. Keating, New 
York, as the author. R 31178, Aug. 
8, 1925. 165. 


Roguish smile; mazurka de salon, by 
E. S. Phelps; pf. © E. S. Phelps, 


New York, as the author. R 31469, 
Sept. 3, 1925. 166 
Rondeau militaire; by L. Mendels- 


sohn, op. 68, violin and pf. (Four 
easy recreations, no. 2) © Ludwig 
Mendelssohn, Berlin, as the author. 
R 31871, Aug. 24, 1925. 167 


Rondino; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 17; 
pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, no. 3) 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 313138, Aug, 24, 1925. 168 


Rosary (The); words by Robert 
Cameron Rogers, music by Ethel- 
bert Nevin. © Anne Paul Nevin, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 31291, Sept. 1, 1925. 

169 


Rose fairies; valse, by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 17; pf. © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31815, Aug. 24, 


1925. 170 
Rose’s (The) farewell; by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs 


de melodie, no. 2) © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31812, Aug. 24, 
1925. Let: 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille)  In- 
troduction and rondo cappriccioso ; 
arr. by G. Saenger; violin and pf. 
© Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York, as the author. R 
31254, July 28, 1925. 172 


Salome; intermezzo, by W. Loraine; 
pf. © William Loraine, New York, 
as the author. R 31288, Aug. 18, 
1925. 173 


Salve regina; by John Wiegand; sop. 
and alto. © Fred Wiegand and 
John Wiegand, jr., Birmingham, 


Ala., as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 31210, July 24, 
1925. 174 


Santa Claus guards; march, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 15, no. 2. © Carrie 
W. Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31217, July 24, 
1925. 175 


Scene romantique; by HE. Meyer-Hel- 
mund; pf. © Erik Meyer-Helmund, 
Berlin, as the author. R 31297, 
Aug. 26, 1925. 176 


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Schlummerlied; by L. Mendelssohn, 
op. 68; violin and pf. (Four easy 
recreations, no. 1) © Ludwig Men- 
delssohn, Berlin, as the author. R 


31370, Aug. 24, 1925. 177 


School of velocity; fifty daily exer- 
cises, by Chas. Dancla, op. 74, arr. 
by G. Saenger; violin. © Gustav 
Saenger, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 

- York, as the author. R 31238, July 
28, 1925. 178 


Schubert (Franz) Rosamunde over- 
ture; arr. by Theo. Moses [pseud. 
of T. M. Tobani]; orch. © Theo. 


M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the author. R 31251, 
July 28, 1925. 179 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) ,The © 


two grenadiers; arr. by F. J. Smith; 
men’s voices. © Frank J. Smith, 
New York, as the author. R 31447, 
Sept. 11, 1925. 180 


——-The voice of love; serenade, arr. 
by T. M. Tobani; band. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 31249, July 
28, 1925. 181 


Same. orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
Y% Carl Fischer, ine., New York, as 
the author. R 31245, July 28, 1925. 

182 

Silver (The) lining; words by R. H. 
Elkin, music by F. Paolo Tosti; in B 
flat. © Berthe Tosti, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R_ 31190, 
July 238, 1925. 183 


Sitt (Hans) Twelve compositions in 
the first position; op. 26, arr. by G. 
Saenger; violin and pf. bk. 1, 2. 
© Gustav Saenger, Y% Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as the author. R 
31255, 31256, July 28, 1925. 184, 185 


Sleeping (The) beauty; lullaby, by T. 
M. Tobani; orch. © Theo. M. To- 
bani, New York, as the author. R 
31258, July 28, 1925. 186 


Slumber song; by A. Julius Bieder- 
mann, op. 86; pf. © Edward J. 
Biederman, Freeport, L. I., N. Y., as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
31395, Aug. 19, 1925. 187 


Song (A) for candlemas; words by 
Lizette Woodworth Reese, music by 
M. R. Lang, op. 28, no. 1. © Mar- 
garet Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the 
author. R 31458, Sept. 11, 1925. 

188 

Song of rivulet; by C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs de melodie, 
no. 7) © Carrie Williams Krog- 


Marblehead, Mass.; as the 
R 313817, Aug. 24, 1925. 
189 


Song of the seashell; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 15, no. 3. © Carrie W. 


mann, 
author. 


Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., as — 


the author. R 31218, July 24, 1925. 


190 


Songs in the night; Christmas service 
for Sunday schools, by I. H. Mere- 
dith and G. C. Tullar. © I. H. 
Meredith and Grant Colfax Tullar, 
New York, as the authors. R 
31422, Sept. 15, 1925. 191 


Sportive waves; by Eduard Rohde, op. 
62, no. 4, edited and fingered by L. 
Oesterle; pf. © Louis Oesterle, 
New York, as the author. R 31404, 
Aug. 19, 1925. 192 


Spring; words by Frederic E. Weath- 
erly, music by F. Paolo Tosti; in A 
flat. © Berthe Tosti, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 31198, July 
23, 1925. 193 


Spring delight; English version N. H. 
Dole, music by Cesar Cui; mixed 
voices. © Nathan Haskell Dola, Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass., as the author. 
R 31882, Aug. 19, 1925. 194 


Spring showers; by Wilhelm Fink, op. 
174, ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle ; 
pf. © Louis Oesterle, New York, as 
the author. R 31400, Aug. 19, 1925. 

195 


Star-tide; words by J. Anthony Mc- 
Donald, music by Henri Pontet Pic- 
colomini; in F; with violin or vio- 
loncello ace. ad lib. © Ada Pontet 
Piccolomini, London, as the widow 
of the author. R 31192, July 28, 
1925. 196 


Strauss (Richard) Also sprach Zara- 
thustra; tondichtung, frei nach 
Friedr. Nietsche, von R. Strauss, op. 
30; grosses orch. Partitur privatge- 
brauch. © Richard Strauss, Vienna, 
as the author. R 30762, Aug. 13, 


1925. 197 
Sunday-sechool (The) rally; a rally 
day concert exercises, words by 


Palmer Hartsough, music by F. A. 
Fillmore. © Frederick A. Fillmore, 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 31186, 
July 18, 1925. 198 


Tabatiére (Un) a musique; valse- 
badinage, by Anatole Laidow, op 32, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 31392, Aug. 19, ae 


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ES RENEWALS 


nos: 9-10, 1925 


Tantum ergo; by John Wiegand; sop. 
and alto. © Fred Wiegand and 
(John Wiegand, jr., Birmingham, 
Ala., as the children of the deceased 
author. R 31207, July 24, 1925. i 
20 


Tanz rondo; by Albert Biehl, op. 131, 
no. 1, arr. by Ferdinand Meyer 
[pseud.. of A. Foote] © Arthur 
Foote, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. . R 31450, Sept. 11, 1925. 201 


Thistle-down dance; polka, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 17; pf. (Souvenirs 
de melodie, no. 1) © Carrie Wil- 
liams Krogmann, Marblehead, Mass., 
as the author. R 31311, Aug. 24, 
1925. 


Through the day Thy love hath spared 
us; words by Thomas Kelly, music 
by W. R. Spence; mixed quartette 
or chorus. © Wm. R. Spence, Perth, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author. R 
31180, Aug. 3, 1925. 203 


Through the gates of gold: sacred 
duet, words and music by Maude 
Anita Hart: sop. or ten. and alto. 
©' Charles Hart, % S. Brainard’s 
sons co., New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 31465, Sept. 
14, 1925. ' 204 


Thy beauty; song, by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 41, no. 2; high voice. © 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 31463, Sept. 11, 
1925. 205 


Thy will be done; words by Charlotte 
Elliott, music by W. R. Spence; male 
quartette. © Wm. R. Spence, Perth, 
Ontario, Canada, as the author. R 
31179, Aug. 3, 1925. 206 


Tired of play (Des spieles miide) ; by 
Robert Braun Hilenberg, op. 19; pf. 
(Ten tone pictures, no. 4) © Bessie 
L. Hilenberg, Montgomery. Ala., as 


the widow of the author. R 31361, 
Aug. 24, 1925. 207 
Two (The) roses; tr. N. H. Dole, 


music by Cesar Cui; chorus for 
mixed voices. © Nathan Haskell 
Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass., as the 
author. R 31383, Aug. 19, 1925. 208 


Uncle Tom; plantation overture, by 
Otto Langey, op. 131; orch. © Liz- 
zie Langey, % Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 31247, July 28, 1925. 209 


United hearts; by Franz Bendel, Eng- 
lish version by Fred W. Bancroft, 
arr. by Frank Lynes. © Adéle G. 


202 


21850 (221) 


Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 31455, 
Sept. 11, 1925. 210 


Valse brillante; by H. Lichner, op. 3, 
ed. and fingered by L. Oesterle; pf. 
© Louis Oesterle, New York, as the 
author. R 31391, Aug. 19, 1925. 211 


Very little tots; sacred song, words by 


HK. EK. Hewitt, music by I. H. Mere 
dith. © I. H. Meredith, New York, 
as the author. R 31432, Sept. 15, 
1925. rl A 


Vesper bells; by C. W. Krogmann, op. 
15, no. 9. © Carrie W. Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R31222, Aug.:17, 1925. ANS 


Wagner (Richard) An album leaf; 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as the author. R 
31246, July 28, 1925. 214 


— Romance (Albumleaf): arr. by 
August Wilhelmj-G. Saenger: violin 
and pf. (Favorites for violin and 
piano) © Gustav Saenger, % Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York, as the au- 
thor. R 31234, July 28, 1925. ZA 


Way down east; written and com- 
posed A. B. Sterling and H. Von 
Tilzer. © Andrew B. Sterling and 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York, as the 
authors. R 31275, Aug. 5, 1925. 216 


Welcome (A) to Jesus; sacred song, 
words by E. E. Hewitt, music by 
J. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 31435, 
Sept. 15, 1925. 217 


What the brook said; by G. Tomp- 
kins. (Postscript series, no. 3) © 
Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, Pa.. as 
the author. R 31356, Aug. 22, 1925. 

218 


When Celia sings; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Frank Moir. © 


Mrs. Frank Moir, London, as the 
widow of the author. R 31292, Aug. 
22, 1925. 219 


When stars are in the quiet skies; by 


E. Cowles. © Eugene Cowles, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 31181, Aug. 
3, 1925. 220 


Whiting (The) and the snail; song, 
by Edith Rowena Noyes, op. 56, no. 
2. (Two songs from Alice in Won- 
derland) © Edith R. Noyes Greene, 
Framingham, Mass., as the author. 
R 31369, Aug. 24, 1925. 221 


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Wild rose waltz; by M. Abbott; pf. or . 


© Mary Abbott, 
Bicknell, Ind., as the author. R 
31417, Sept. 14, 1925. oe 


With graceful motion; gavotte, by G. 
Tompkins. (Postscript series, no. 2) 
© Gilbert Tompkins, Gladwyne, Pa., 
as the author. R 381355, Aug. 22, 
1925. 22 


Wondrous story; by H. P. Danks. © 
Alberta Builder, Philadelphia, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 31475, Sept. 14, 1925. 224 


Woodland march; by D. W. Crist; pf. 
or cabinet organ. © D. W. Crist, 
Alliance, O., as theauthor. R31412, 
Sept. 14, 1925. 


cabinet organ. 


225 . 


Ye frog and ye crow;; arr. by A. Julius 
Biedermann, op. 91, no. 3. © Hd- 
ward J. Biedermann, Freeport, L. I., 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31385, Aug. 19, 1925. 

226 


You and I; gavotte, by A. Czibulka, 
arr. by T. M. Tobani; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York, as the author. R 
31240, July 28, 1925. 227 


You were the one I loved the best; 
ballad, words by C. Horwitz, music 
by F. V. Bowers. © Chas. Hor- 
witz, Brooklyn and Fred V. Bowers, 
New York, as the authors. R 31277, 
Aug. 5, 1925. 228 


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LIST OF MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 
UFACTURE, OF. PARTS.OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
SEAM IGALE Ys iiz MUSICAL, WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) ‘OF FHE ACT 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


A la valse; by V. Herbert. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
_rece’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 176. 229 


Above the clouds. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 230 


Adam and Eve had the blues. © Geo. 
W. Thomas, Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 

231 


After all it’s you; words by Geo. 
Whiting, music by Ernest R. Ball. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v.. 6, DULT2: 232 


After the night before. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 233 


After the rain. © Leo Feist, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 19, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 234 


Ain’t the sunshine grand. © Forster 
music publisher, ince. Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 180. 235 


All the luck in the world to you; 
‘words by George Whiting, music by 
Ernest R. Ball. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 236 


Alpine dance. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 


Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174.. 


PBT 
Always. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 25, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 


American cadet. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 


239 
Among the poppies. © Forster music 
publisher, ine. Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174, 240 


: At sunset hour. 


238 | 


Notice ree’d 


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Andante dramatic; by Langey. © 


Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 11, 1925; reeorded, v. 
6, p. 181. 241 
Andante grazioso. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 174. 242 
Ann and her little sedan. © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 6, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 243 


Arizona Rose. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice reec’d Sept. 19, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 244 
Arrival (The) of Santa Claus. (In 
story and song) © Johann C. 


Schmid, Philadelphia. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 
245 


© Leo Feist, ince., 


New. York. Notice ree’d Sept. 19, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 246 
Awakening; by Walter Golde. © J. 


Fischer & bro., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Dil To: 247 


Ballroom fancies. © Forster music 


publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 174. 248 
Bam, Bam, Bamy shore. © Jerome 


H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 178. 249 


Better get acquainted. © Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p 
174. 250 


Blue bells. 
er, ine., Chicago. 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 


© Forster music publish: 
Notice ree’d Aug. 
251 


Bobolink. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 252 


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Breezin’ along, to George. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine. New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 169. 253 


Broken buttons. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 


Brown eyes why are you blue? © 
Henry Waterson, ine., New York. 
Notice rece’d Oct. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 174. 255 


Bryan believed in heaven, € Jack, 
Mills, inc.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 169. 

256 


Captain Stratton’s fancy; by Deems 
Taylor. © J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 257 


Cascade. © Forster music publisher. 
inc., Chicago, Notice ree’d Aug. 24, 


1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 174. 258 
Chansuu caprice. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 259 


Charity ; by Richard Hageman. © G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded. v. 6. 
po 276. 266 


Charlestonette. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 261 


Co-ed (The) © Henry Waterson, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 262 
Convict (The) and the rose. © Sha 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 


York. Notice ree’d Oct. 21, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 263 


Country (The) churchyard. © P. C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 

264 


Cross my heart: mother, I love you. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 265 


Dance (The) from down yonder. © 
Harms, ine. New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 179. 266 


Same. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 6, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 181. 267 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Danse des bouffons; by Rimsky-Kor- 
sakow. © G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 13, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 268 


Days of hearts and flowers; by To- 
bani-Shilkret. © Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 269 


De Captaine de Marguerite; by Geof- 
frey O’Hara. Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. Notice rec’d Sept. 23, 1925; © 


270 


Don’t wait too long. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 175. 

271 


Don’t wake me up. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 272 


Down by the winegar works. © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 23 


Driving down the blues. © Jno. C. 
Curry and Aletha Burleigh, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. Notice ree’d Sept. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 274 


Entreaty. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 275 


Ermanno (—) Intermezzo no. 2. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 13, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 176. 276 


Eventide. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 277 


Everybody’s doin’ the Charleston now. 
Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1925; record- 
ed, v. 6, p. 170. 278 


Everybody’s pining for a home in 
Royal Pines. © Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago. Notice ree’d Oct. 13, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 279 


Everybody stomp. © Leo Feist, inc.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 1738. 280 


© Jack Mills, ine., 


recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 


Evolution blues. 
New York. 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 281 


Ev’ry one home is asking for you. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 29, 1925; re 
corded, vy. 6, p. 170. 282 


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NOTICES OF USER 


- nos. 9-10, 1925. 


- Fairy blossoms. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

283 


Fascination. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inec., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 
284 


Five foot two, eyes of biue. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 


285 
Five little sketches. © Forster mu- 
Sic publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 172. 286 


Florida by the sea. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 287 


Fond of you. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 177. ‘ 288 


Found at last. © Henry Waterson, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 289 


-Frank Du Pre. © P. C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. Notice rec’d Sept. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 290 


Garden (The) of Eden was in Ire- 
land. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 19, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 170. 291 


Gee but it’s sweet to cheat just a 
little. © Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 

292 


Go back where you stayed last night; 
by Easton and Waters. © C. R. pub. 
co., New York. Notice rece’d Sept. 
22, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 293 


Going away; by Ernest R. Ball. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 13, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 182. 294 


Golden slipper. 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

295 


Goodness gracious Agnes. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 

296 


Half (The) of it dearie blues. © 
Harms, inec., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 15, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 

297 


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Have I got a piece of boiled beef for 
you. ‘© Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1925; recorded, 
¥ Gy.p. 178. 298 


Hawaiian kisses. © Uke-trades pub. 
eo., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 175. 299 


He doesn’t know what it’s all about. 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 13, 1925; recorded, 
B. 6; pe 182 300 


Help. © Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 301 


Here in my arms. © Harms, ine., 
New York. Notice rec'd Nov. 6, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 302 


Hey, mammy, tell pappy. © Henry 
Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
rec'd Nov. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
180. 303 


His master’s voice. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 16, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 304 


Hitch up the horse and buggy; by Leo 
Wood and Harry De Costa. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
172. 305 


Hokey pokey diddle de rum. © For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 17, 1925; recorded, 
We) Gs pe LTT 306 


Holiday (A) © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 

307 


Hollywood Rose; words by Geo. Whit- 
ing, music by Ernest R. Ball. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
172. 308 


Hot aire. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 309 


Howdy do Mis’ Springtime; words by 
Ben Gordon, music by David W. 
Guion. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 310 


Humoresque. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

311 


I can’t forget. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. a2 


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I care for her and she cares for me. 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 169. 313 


I-I-boy. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 314 


I love you dear; by Rudolf Friml. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
176. 315 


I’m a Grand street boy. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 316 


I'm afraid I’m falling in love. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, 
VersOe Wo 178. 317 


I’m always reaching for the moon. © 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 19, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 170. 318 


I’m goin’ out if Lizzie comes in. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, 
VO, Den LLS: 319 


I’m gonna Charleston back to Charles- 
ton. © Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 29, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 320 


I’m sitting on top of the world. © Leo 
Feist. inec.. New York. Notice ree’d 


Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 
321 

I’m still in love with you, © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 27, 1925: recorded, v. .6, p. 179. 
322 


= 


© Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1925: recorded, v. 6,.p. 176. 323 


promise you; words by R. Bleeker, 
music by Ernest R. Ball. © M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 1, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
OR Peres 324 


I shouldn’t care, but I do. © Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’ad Sept. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 170. 325 


told you I’d never forget. © Uke- 
trades pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Oct.. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
pe L715. 326 


was blue. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. Beit 


never knew. 


_ 


— 


| 


¥ a hat ah ay me i. 


. pt. 10, n. S., v. 20 


I was never so lonesome before. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
xT: 328 


I wish that I’d been satisfied with 
Mary. © Irving Berlin, inc.. New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 329 


I wonder where my baby is to-night. 
© Jack Mills, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 10, 1925; recorded, — 
¥. 6, pu 176: 330 


If I had a girl like you. © Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 


rec’d Sept. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 170; 331 
If you should die. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec'd Aug. 24, 1925 : recorded, v. 6. 
p. 174. 332 


If you were the only ong words by 
Clifford Grey, music by Nat D. Ayer. 
© B. Feldman & co., London, Notice 
rec’d Sept. 19, 1925 ; aecomiet wi G6. 
p. 172) . 333 


Indian summer. © Harms, inc., New: 


York. Notice rec’d Nov. 6, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p..181. 334 
Is nit gefidelt, a deige mir. © Jack 
and Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 


Notice rec’d Sept. 14, 1925; record- 
ed, Vv. Gupal 335 


It must be love. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 


1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 336 
It struck my funny bone. © Forster 
music publisher, ine, Chicago. 


Notice ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded. 


v. 6, p. 180. 337 
It struck my funny bone. © Ted 
Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 


Notice ree’d Sept. 8, 1925; recorded. 


v. 6, p. 169. 338 
Jimmie Walker ; words by A. H. Titus, 
music by Herbert Spencer. © M. 


Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 1, 1925; reeorded, v. 6. 
pm. 172. 339 
Just try to think of me. ©. Irving 


Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 169: 
340 


Katz is putting on the dog. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 169. 

341. 


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Kids; by Phylis Fergus; with words. 
© Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 9, 1925; recorded, 
vi 6)-p!'175. 342 


Kiss (The) I can’t forget. © Jack 
‘Mills. inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 

343 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
17, 1925; recorded, v. 6. p. 171. 344 


Kiss in Xanadu; by Deems Taylor. 
© J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 10, 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 170. 345 


Kiss them while you may. © Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, 
y.,.6; sp.) 12, 346 


Ladder of roses. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 347 


Lalla Rookh. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
172. 348 


Last song; by J. H. Rogers. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

» pit 176) 349 


Lemare’s five sketches for organ. © 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 350 


Lest we forget; words by Rudyard 
Kipling, music by A. A. Penn. 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 138, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p: 182. 351 


Let me introduce you to my Rosie. © 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 352 


Let’s wander away. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p;,.1 78. 353 


Lillian. © Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 7, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 354 


Little (A) bit bad. © Conley-Silver- 
man, ine, St. Louis. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 

355 


Little (A) bungalow. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 17; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 356 


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Little coquette. © Forster music pub- 
~ lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 
357 


Little. gray mouse. © Forster music 
publisher, ine. Chicago. Notice 
_-ree’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 358 


Little Mary Phagan. © P. C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. Notice rec’d Sept. 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 359 


Lonely for you. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 360 


Lonesomest (The) girl in town. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 76.. iv’: 361 


Love, honor and oh baby. © Harms, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Sept: 
30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 362 


Love scene; by Armand Vecsey. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6; 
p. 176, 363 


Lovesick. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice rece’d Oct. 7, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 364 


Ma little banjo; by W. Dichmont. © 
G. Schirmer, inec., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 176. 365 


March of the gnomes; arr. by Anna 
Priscilla Risher; pf. © Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. Notice ree’d Oct. 3, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 175. 366 


Mary-Marie, glowing rose of Italy. © 
Francis P. Loubet, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 
GprikT5. 367 


Masquerade (The) ball. © Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, 
vi GPpe1t2: 368 


Maureen mayourneen; words by J. M. 
White, music by G. J. Trinkaus. 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, 
VIG, pk 369 


May days and grey days; suite, by 
Perey Elliott; pf. 1. Lilacland. [38 
others] © Leonard & co., London. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 16, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 182. 370 


Maytime. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925; recorded. vy. 6, p. 174. 371 


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EE TEs 


Me no savvy. © Broadway music 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 372 


Memories of a rose. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 170. 373 


Miami. © Harms, ine, New York. 
‘Notice ree’d Sept. 17, 1925 ; reeorded, 
WG ATL: 374 


Milk and honey. © P. C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. Notice rec’d Sept. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 375 


Mishka. © Jack Mills, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 178. 376 


Mistah Jim. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 175. 377 


Molly mine. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 
378 


Monkey (The) doodle doo. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 17, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 

379 


Mont sie, git sie. © Jack and Joseph 
Kammen, Brooklyn. Notice rec'd 
Sept. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 

380 


Moonlight dreams. © Robbins-Engel. 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 2, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 175. 381 


More than words can tell; words by 
Sidney Holden, music by Geo. B. 
McConnell. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 382 


Mother me Tennessee. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 178. 383 


My girl said yes. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 16, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 384 
My hour; words by G. Johnstone, 
music by Ernest R. Ball. © M. 


Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 172. 385 


My small town girl. © Henry Water- 
son, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 


386 
Neath the blue Italian skies. © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 


York. Notice rec’d Oct. 27, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 178. ; 387 


Night wind. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d’ 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

388 

No man’s mamma; I’m no man’s 
mamma now. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
173. 389 


Nobody but Fanny. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 17, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 390 


Nobody cares. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 27, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 391 


Nocturne. © Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 392 


Oh boy, what a girl. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 169. 393 


Oh how she can love. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 178. 394 


Oh lovey be mine. © Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 

395 


Oh Miami. © Broadway music corp., 
New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 396 _ 


Oh Miss Hannah. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 30, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 397 


Oh say can I see you to-night. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 29, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 170. 398 


Only a broken string of pearls. © 
Garrick music sales, Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 30, 1925; recorded,-v. 
6, p. 179. 399 


——Same. © Garrick music sales, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Nov. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 400 


Only in my dreams. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 401 


Only (The) man I love, blues. © Jno. 
C. Curry and Aletha Burleigh, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 

402 


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Paddlin’ Madelin’ home. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 22, 1925; recorded, 
Vee ope 112: 403 


Patsy; by Sam A. Perry. © Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 
: 404 

Pep; by Arthur Schutt. © Robbins- 
Engel, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 

405 

Piano phun; by Lou Alter. © Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 183. 406 


Ponies on parade. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 407 


Recollections; by R. Friml and S. 
Romberg. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 408 


_ Reinhardt (—) Hight etudes. © G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6 
p. 176. 409 


Reiver’s (A) neck; by P. Grainger. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 138, 1925-; recorded, v. 
6, p. 176. 410 


Remalee. © Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 411 


Rondine; words by Tagore, music by 
Arrigo Bastia. © Domenico Bas- 
tia, New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 412 


Rose impromptu. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 
vee’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 413 


Rose of St. Mary’s. © Henry Water- 
son, inec., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 

414 


Roses (The) brought me you. © Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p: 173: 415 


Roses remind me of you; by Jean 
Harmon and Walter Goodwin. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 138, 1925; recorded, 
Ww. 6, Pp. 182: 416 


Russian lullaby. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 417 


Sally Long. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 418 


Sandy. © Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1925; recorded 
vi 6, Pp. 173. , 419 


“Satin fan. © Forster music publisher, 


inc., Chicago, Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 420 


Sax-serene; by Rudy Wiedoeft. © 
Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 421 


Say who is that baby doll. © Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 

492 


Sentimental waltz. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice reed Oct. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 423 


Show me the way to go home. © 
Harms, ine., New York. Notice reec’d 
Sept. 30, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 

. 424 


Shy dawn peeped over the hill. © 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 425 


Single life. © P. C. Brockman, At- 
lanta. Notice ree’d Sept. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 426 


Skaters (The); by L. L. Loth. © G. 
Schirmer, ine. New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 176. 427 


Sleepy eyes. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

428 


Sleepy time gal. © Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 


1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 173. 429: 


Smile a little bit. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice rece’d 
Nov. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 


430: 


Some other bird whistled a tune. © 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 2, 1925; recorded, v.. 
6, p. 169. 431 


Somebody’s eyes. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p.179. 432 


Someone. © Harms, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 14, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 183. 433 


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Sometime. © Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 29, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 434 
Song birds in Georgia. © Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. No- 


tice ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 


6, p. 180. 435 
Spanish serenade. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago. Notice 


rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 436 


Speech. © Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 2, 1925; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 169. 437 
Spirit of God, abide with me. © For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 


Notice rec’d Aug, 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 174. 438 


Spring song; by R. Friml. © G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’'d Oct. 18, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 
176. 439 


Stray birds. © Forster music pub- 


lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 
440 

Sugar plum. © Harms, ine, New 


York. Notice ree’d Sept. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 441 


Summer (A) afternoon. © Forster 


music publisher, ine. Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 24, 1925; record- 
ed, v. 6, p. 172. 442. 


-Summer evening. © Forster music 
publisher, ine. Chicago. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 
6a@p: 172. 443 


Suzanna, © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 4t4 


Swanee River dreams. © Forster 


musie publisher, inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 


6, p. 180. 445 
Sweet Georgie Brown. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 


ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
178. 446 


Sweet lavendar. © Forster music 


publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 47 


Sympathy. © Forster music publish- 
er, ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d Aug. 

. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 
448 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Take this rose. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 12, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 449 


Tear drops. © Forster music publish- 
er, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug, 
24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 450 


Temple bells ring on; words by H. 
Alexander, music by Philip Boutelje. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 172. 451 - 


That certain party. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
6, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 181. 452 


That old old story. © P. C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. “Notice rec’d Sept. 
4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 171. 4538 


That’s her—that’s her, what did I tell 
ya. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 454 


There are fairies in your eyes; words 
by Eric Blore, music by Arthur - 
Klein. © Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. Notice rec’d Sept. 23, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 172. 455 


They all remind me of you. © Jerome 
H, Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p: 178. 456 


Through the meadows. © Forster 


musie publisher, ine., Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 24, 1925: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 172. 457 


Tinkle bells. © Ponetae music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
174. 458 


To slumber-land; by Kopylow, arr. by 
Hartmann. © G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 13, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 459 


Told at twilight. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 16, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 460 


To-morrow mornin’, © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Nov. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 180. 

461 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Play- 
fulness. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 138, 1925. 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 462 


Unda maris. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice reed 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

463 


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mos. 9-10, 1925 


Unknown (The) soldier; by Geoffrey 
O’Hara. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 176. 464 


Valse bizarre. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice reed 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

465 


Valse silhouette. © Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

466 


Venetian isles. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 179. 467 


Wait till to-morrow night. © Clarke 
& Leslie songs, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 16, 1925; recorded, 
*. Gp. 177. 468 


Want a little lovin’. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 169. 469 


Way down in my heart. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Pp ATs. 470 


Way down South in Chicago, by the 
old Pacific shore. © Skidmore 
music co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p 173: 471 


We should care. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 472 


What a gal—what a pal. © Henry 
‘Waterson, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 180. 473 


What a wonderful world it would be; 
words by D. Eardley-Wilmot, music 
by Herman Lohr. © Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. Notice rec’d Sept. 
1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 474 


What could be sweeter than you. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 178. 475 


What is it like to be loved. © Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 181. A476 


What’s the matter Sue. © Charles K. 
Harris, New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 8, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 

4T7 


When a blond makes up her mind. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 


21850 (492) 


rec’d Sept. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 169. 478 


When eyes of blue are fooling you. 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 29, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 170. 479 


“When I dream of the last waltz with 
you. © Leo Feist, ine., New York: 
Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 182. 480 


When I was wi’ my dearie. © Forster 
musie publisher, ine., Chicago. No- 
tice reec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, 
wit Oops La. 481 


When you see that aunt of mine. © 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 26, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 482 


When you smile. © Harms, inc., New 


York. Notice ree’d Oct. -15, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 483 


Whippoorwill. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. Notice rece’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

484 


Whirlagig. [sic] © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

485 


Whispering leaves. © Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Sept. 26, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 486 


Whistling the blues away. © Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 180. A487 


Who’s with you to-night. © Broad- 
way music corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
Peed. 488 


Whoopie. © Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 178. 489 


Why aren’t yez eatin’ more oranges, 


. from Cal-i-for-ni-ay. (© Skidmore 


musie co., inc.. New York. Notice 


| rec’d Oct. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 


p79. 490 


Why don’t you say so. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 
13, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 182. 491 


Wiedoeft’s rubato; by Mayhew lL. 
Lake. © Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 14, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 177. 492 


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21850 (493) 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Witching moonlight. © Forster music 
publisher, inec., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 174. 493 


With Thee, O God. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, | 


p. 172. 494 


Wreck (The) of the Shenandoah. © 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 9, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 175. . 495 


© Forster music pub- 
Notice rec’d 


Yo te amo. 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 


Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
174. 496 
You better ask me. © Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. Notice 


O 


rec’d Aug. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
pa 172: 497 


You can’t shush Katie, the gabbiest 
gal in town. © Shapiro; Bernstein . 
& co., ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 174. 

498. 

You made me give up everyone else. 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. . No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 19, 1925; recorded, 
ve G& Dp 7G 499 


You told me to go. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 178. 500 


Your shining eyes. © Forster music 
publisher, ine. Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 29, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 180. 501 


” By 


1080 


21851-26302 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1925 
NEW’ SERIES, VOLUME 20 


Nos. 1l and 12 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1926 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE. NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE | 


\ HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four BY eel: Part 3, ‘con- 
T taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, ans; is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions ex- 
plained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the 
title (except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and 
a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conven- 
iently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Flotow (Friedrich von); Gounod 
(Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Haydn (Franz Josef); Leonca- 
vallo (Ruggiero); Listz (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro); Massenet (Jules Emile 
Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Gia- 
como); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach 
(Jacques); Paganini (Niccolo); Puccini (Giacomo); Rossini (Gioacchino An- 
tonio); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Tschaikowsky ete 
Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 


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

IMPRINTS —As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. 


(11) 


“EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. - 


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

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

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
previated. The abbreviations used in this. part are as follows: “E,” Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues bsaphoianine 
such contributions is required. - 

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

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

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


( (1T) 


NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1919, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1925. 

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

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Reeister or Coprricuts, Library of 


Congress, Washington, D. C. 


(iv) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION O# MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, 
France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the 
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and 
Union of South Africa. The President’s proclamations to this 
effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, 
vol. 6 (1911), pages v—x of no. 7, and pages iv—v of no. 12; vol. 10 
(1915), pages vili-xi of no. 3, and pages vili-ix of no. 4; vol. 12 
(1917), pages v—ix of no. 3; vol. 13 (1918), pages vi—xii of no. 5; 
vol. 15 (1920), pages v—vii of no. 3, and pages vi-xiv of no. 13; vol. 
17 (1922), pages vii-xix of no. 6; vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vu of 
no. 3, and pages vi—vili of no. 8; vol. 19 (1924), pages vi—vii of nos. 
3 and 4, and pages vii—viii of nos. 5 and 6; and vol. 20 (1925), pages 
vii—viii of nos. 3 and 4, and pages vi—vii of nos. 11 and 12. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International Amer- 
ican Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was proclaimed 
by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. This con- 
vention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti. Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


COPY RIGHT—CHILE 
By toe Presipent or tHe Unirep States or AMERICA 
A PROCLAMATION 


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

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

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

And whereas it is provided by section 1 (e) of the said act of 
Congress, approved March 4, 1909, that the provisions of the act 
“so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instru- 
ments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall 
inelude only compositions published and copyrighted after this act 
goes into effect, and shall not include the works of a foreign author 
or composer unless the foreign state or nation of which such author 
or composer is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, conven- 
tion. agreement or law, to citizens of the United States similar 
rights’; 

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

ree whereas the President by proclamation dated April 9, 1910, 
did declare and proclaim that one of the alternative conditions 
specified in section 8 of the act of March 4, 1909, was then and from 
July 1, 1909, had been fulfilled in respect to the citizens of Chile and 
that the citizens of Chile were and since July 1, 1909, had been en- 
titled to all the benefits of the said act other than the benefits of 
section 1 (e) thereof. 

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received 
that in Chile protection of copyright, which is similar to the pro- 


(VI) 


tection afforded by section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 1909, is 
and since July 1, 1925, has been available to citizens of the United 
States. 

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

That on and after July 1, 1925, the conditions specified in sec- 
tion 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 1909, existed and were ful- 
filled in respect to the citizens of Chile and that citizens of Chile are 
and since July 1, 1925, have been entitled to all the benefits of section 
1 (e) of the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, including copy- 
right controlling the parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically musical works. 

Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and bene- 
fits conferred by section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 1909, shall be 
conditional upon compliance with the requirements and formalities 
prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the 
United States. 

And provided further that the provisions of section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling 
the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical 
works shall apply only to compositions published after July 1, 1925, — 
and registered for copyright in the United States which have not 
been reproduced within the United States prior to the date of this 
proclamation, on any contrivance by means of which the work may 
be mechanically performed. 

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

Done at the city of Washington this eighteenth day of November 

in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and 

[seaL.] twenty-five, and of the Independence of the United States 

of America the one hundred and fiftieth. 


CALVIN COOLIDGE. 
By the President: 
Frank B. Kerxoace, 
Secretary of State. 


[No. 1754] 


(VII) 


ASRS ©: 


Fae ages: 


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TAT IO 


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se igs , 
eae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


"A canzone ’e Maria; versi T. Miccio, 
musica L. Donadio, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 626860; Tony Miccio, Brook- 
lyn. 21851 


A frangesa; march, Mario Costa, arr. 
Pietro Deiro and Mario Perry, both 
of U. S.; pf. accordeon. © Dee. 7, 
1925; 2 c« Dee. 21; E 627854; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement. ] 21852 


A la paysanne; arr. Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violon et pf. © Nov. 
10, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 23; E 625804; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement. ] 21853 


A. N. A. hymn; w Evelyn A. Blanch- 
ard, m A. Seismit-Doda, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © Nov. 
13, 1925; 1. ec. Novy....7,, L.c. Oet. 10; 
EK 626960; Harmony music co., New 
York. 21854 


"A riggina qd’ ’a bellezza; versi P. 
Buongiovanni, musica Sante Cofini 
(Santino), of U. S.; mand. ace. 4to. 
© Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 30; EB 
632078; Pasquale Buongiovanni, 
New York. 21855 


A vous, amants; chanson de croisade, 
Le Chatelain de Couci, harmonisa- 
tion Paul Le Flem, of France. © 
Nov. 16,.1925; 1 ¢c Dee. 12; EB 
630142; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
harmonisation. ] 21856 


Abendlied; worte M. Claudius, musik 
Ford C. Fuchs, bearb. R. Buck, of 
Germany; minnerchor. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625406; 
Rudolph Buck, Tiibingen, Germany. 

21857 


Abide with me; fast falls the eventide, 
set to tune Eventide, w H. F. Lyte, 
m W. H. Monk, descant R. V. Wil- 
liams, of England. London, Oxford 
university press. 12mo. © Dec. 
10, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 24; E 630482 ; 
R. Vaughan Williams, London. 


21858 
Abide with me; hymn anthem, m 
Arthur Depew, of U. S.; mixed 


with organ ace. 4to. © 
80878—26——_2 


voices, 


Dec. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E 
629257 ; Boston music co., Boston. 
21859 


Abide with me; hymn anthem, w 
Henry F. Lyte, m Lewis Watkins, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
Dee. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 4; E 6290389; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21860 


Aborn: (Morris) Allegro; animal car- 
toonix, M. Aborn, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 627267; Bel- 
win, inec., New York. 21861 


Abraham Lincoln; cantata, text Hd- 
ward Stockton Briar, m Richard 
Kountz, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 24; 
E 629520; Theo. Presser eco., Phila- 
delphia. 21862 


Abschied; worte F. X. Seidl, musik 
Rudolph Middecke, of U. S.; mién- 
nerchor. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
© Nov. 1, 1924; 1 e. Nov. 18, 1925; 
EK 628854; F.. E. CC. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 21863 


Achilles auf Skyros; ballet in einem 
aufzug, Egon Wellesz, of Austria, 
op. 33; klavierauszug zu _ zwei 
hinden. Universal edition. © Sept. 
23, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 3; E 630065; 
Universal edition, actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 21864 


*Acquaiuolu (L’) di Palermu; versi e 
musica Salvatore Li Volsi, of U. 8S. 
© 1e. Nov. 18, 1925; E 626959; 
Cavalieri & Nifosi, Brooklyn. 

21865 


Across the bridge of dreams; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Joe Burke, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1925; E 632028; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21866 

Across the sands; march, J. DeForest 
Cline, of U. S8.; band with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 23; E 629456; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 


21867 
Ad astra; de Trémisot, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 


Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625616 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 21868 


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21869 


Adagio et final; sur des thémes fla- 
mands, M. J. L.*Désiré Paque, of 
France, op. 5; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur: '©. Dee. 1, 1925; 1%) Dec. 
15; E 6380175; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 21869 


Adam and Eve had the blues; w and 
m G. W. Thomas, of U. 8S. Chicago, 
Ill., Geo. W. Thomas music co. © 
Noy: a2. . 2925 3.2) ec. INOW. 942 8) 
626695 ; Geo. W. Thomas, Chicago. 

21870 


Adam lay ybounden; carol, w anon., 
m.Peter Warlock, of Great Britain ; 
unison voices; in. C min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(©) May 14. T9289 0" G.Noven (2. 
625324; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 

21871 


Adelaide; mazurka, Luigi Russo, of 
i S.i2, ©udoier Noy. 14. 925s. iE 
626702 ; Due Sicilie music rolls, New 
York. 21872 


Adlington (Fred.) Two old English 
songs; w and melody traditional, m 
arr. F. Adlington, of Great Britain. 
1. My little pretty one——I[1 other] 
© "Dec, 2s, .19295.7 1c. Dec, 237.5 
630462; W. Paxton & co., Iltd.,-Lon- 
don. 21873 


Adoramus te Christe; worte und 
musik F. W. Niemeyer, of Austria, 
op. 33; 8 stimmigen gemischten 
chor. Partitur. Ato. Sept. 9, 
1925; 1 ce. Dee. 16; E 630309; Gebr. 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 21874 


Advice; w Royden Barrie, m Molly 
Carew, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
12, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 18; E 625490; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 21875 


Afraid; fox-trot, w and m L. Ruben, 
B. Shapiro and M. Rothman, all of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. New 
York, Shapiro music pub. co. © 
NOVe: B91 9253 2.2 ac.) -Nowds 123,4,H 
626869; Louis Ruben, Ben Shapiro 
and Morris Rothman, Bayonne, 
N.. de 21876 


After all these years; w Nat Conney, 
m J. V. DeCimber and Fred Dexter, 
both of U. S. © Oct..15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 11; E 628446; National music 
co., Milwaukee. 21877 


After dinner dances; by O. Meredith, 
of Great Britain; pf. London, W. 
Paxton & co., ltd. 1. British legion. 
[3 others] © Dec. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 23; EH 6380463; Owen Meredith, 
London. 21878 


‘ pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


After tea, save a waltz for me; w and 
m Chris Smith, Tim Brymn and 
Clarence Williams, all of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 8, 1925; ~ 
2 ec. Noy. 13; E 628534; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21879 


Agitato dramatico; speziale scenen- 
musik, von Joan~ Fresco, of Ger- 
many; oreh. mit pf. direktion. © 
Noy,, 14, “19255 ad @ SNov. 30... - 
630157; Roehr, a. g., Berlin. _ 

21880 

Agitato drammatico; photoplay music, 
Domenico Savino, of U. §.; orch. 
© Dee. 29, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; B 
629535; Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. 21881 


Agitatos and hurries; cinemusic, com- 
posed, adapted and orch., Howard 
Carr, of Great Britain; pf, conduc- 
tor pt... v. 4. © Nov. 20, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 14; E 625828; W. Paxton 
& co., Iltd., London. 21882 


Ah! sweet mystery of life; dream 
melody, from Naughty Marietta, w 
Rida Johnson Young, m_ Victor 
Herbert, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Nov. 
27, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 5;  E 628992; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21883 


Ahi, amour .; chanson de croi- 
sade, Conon de Béthune, harmonisa- 
tion Paul Le Flem, of France. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 e@. Dee. 12; HB 
630140; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
harmonization] 21884 


Ah-wah-ne; Indian love plaint, w 
Jesse G. M. Glick, m Lucile Burton, 
arr. EHimel Breitenfeld, both of 
U. Sent@Ooh @& NewinG® 292540 n 
628410; Lucile Burton Glick, San 
Francisco. 21885 


Ai-miei-cari; mazurka, by A. Jaco- 
bucci, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1925; E 626632; Alfred Jacobucci, 
Philadelphia. 21886 


Ain’t those pokies gr-rand; w and 
melody Dewey Jones, of U. S. © 


1 ec. Dee. 21, 1925; E 627844; 
Richard Waldo Hambleton, Balti- 
more. 21887 


Air de ballet; by Francisca Carvillo 
Vallejo, of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Nov. 
30, 1925; E 627185; Mrs. Charles 
McGettigan, San Francisco. 21888 


Air de la mére; from Mavra, d’aprés 
A. Pouchkine, texte Boris Kochno, 
English version Robert Burness, 


1082 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


traduction francaise Jacques Lar- 
manjat, deutsche tibersetzung A. 
Elukhen, m Igor Strawinsky, ed. 
Albert Spalding, of U. S. © Sept. 
20,,1925; 2 e. Dec.. 16; H_ 629326; 
- Russischer musikverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


Air (The) mail; w and m J. A, Bux- 
ton, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., M. C. 
Valley music co. © Nov. 5, 1925; 
2 ¢. Nov. 5; E 628300; John A. 
Buxton, Cincinnati. 21890 


Air mail galop; by Al. Tremblay, arr. 
M. Baron, both of U. S.; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 23, 
TOA ieee, Ue. ANGV...) 20 31 Bp G20277 ; 
Maurice Baron, New York. 21891 


Airman’s (The) creed; w Owen 
Oliver, m John Adams Loud, of 
Deus. ne) Dec. 19 1925 5 02) e. “Dee: 
23; E 6382052; Charles W. Homeyer 
& ¢o., Boston. 21892 


Alabama mama; w C. J. Pearce, 
melody Marcelle Fuchs, of U. S. 


fee NOY. 16, 19253. .H 628570; 
Charles J. Pearce, San Francisco. 
21893 


Alabama sand dance; by Oscar Chil- 
ton, of U. S.; banjo. © Dec. 18, 
1925; 2 c.. Dec. 22; E 629399; Bi iF. 
Odell & co., Boston. 21894 


Alabamy cradle song; w and m Gus 
Kahn, Arthur Otis and Egbert Van 
Alstyne, all of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 12; E 626668; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 21895 


Alas! and did my Saviour; w Isaac 
Watts, m H. G. Tovey, of U. S., 
cho. H. A. Ironside. © Aug. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626867; Her- 
bert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

21896 


Alas, poor Yorick; mock ballad, w 
Lawrence P. Brown, m Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.. © Dee. 12, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dec. 16; E 627547; M. WiCt- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 


Album of short easy pieces for the 
piano; by Florence A. Goodrich, of 
U:. S. Summy ed. pt. 2, pt. 1. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. each Nov. 5; E 
626517, 626518; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 21898, 21899 


Album of song transcriptions and vari- 
ations ; famous melodies, sacred and 
secular, .compiled Preston Ware 
Orem, of U. S. © Dec. 21, 1925; 


21889 © 


21897 ° 


21910 


2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 24; A 875633; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
21900 


Alfred de Musset; fantaisie drama- 
tique, J. Rico, of Italy; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, © 
1925; 1 ¢«. Nov. 16; E 625562; Jo- 
seph Rico, Courbevoie, France. 

21901 


Alglala; romance of the mesa, Indian 
opera in a prologue and two scenes, 
text Cecil Fanning, m Francesco B. 
De Leone, of U. S. Vocal sc. Rev. 
and augmented ed. © Dec. 10, 
1925; 2 e. Dec. 14; E 627646; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ad- 
ditional numbers] 21902 


Alice in moyvieland; operetta in one 
act and 8 scenes, w and m Hanna 
Van Vollenhoven, of U. S. 4to. © 
Dees 28,1925; 2 ce. -» Dec. 30, D 
26858 ; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

21903 


Alice on the Rhine; w and melody 
G. F. Alberga, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
12, 1925; E 629217; George Fred- 
erick Alberga, New York. 21904 


All Christian men this morn rejoice; 
Christmas carol, w W. Saunders, m 
H. A. Chambers, of England. 16mo. 
© Nov. 13, 1925; 1c. Nov. 17; E 
625749 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

21905 


All dear it needs is your smile; w 
and m I. Ajax, of U. S. Salt Lake 
City, Utah, Selila Dean. © Dec. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627368; Ivor 
Ajax, Tooele, Utah. 21906 


All for you; from All for you, w and 
m Arthur Freed, of U. S. © Nov. 
2051925" 2 c. > Dees" 2; WH 627190; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

21907 


All hail our coming King; w Alma 
White, m Arthur K. White, of U. S. 
© Dee. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; BE 
6382092; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
N..J: 21908 


All hail with joy; Christmas carol, w 
Arthur Yardley, m Chastey Hector, 
of England; mixed voices. 12mo. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 3; EB 
625982; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

21909 


All I have left; w Harold Oelke, m 
Dorothy Garrison, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Noy. 17, 1925; E 626796; Dorothy 
Garrison EnEarl, Anaheim, Calif. 

21910 


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21911 


All I need is you; w Herman Ruby, 
m Dave Dreyer, of U. S. © Nov. 
25, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 28; E 628919; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21911 


All I want is a spoonful; w and mel- 
ody William Henry Jackson, of 
U. 8:5 in. G..©, Be.. Nov, 23, 1925 ; 
E 628765; Chicago music pub. ¢o., 
ine., Chicago. 21912 


All in a garden green; two-part song, 
traditional tune and w, m arr. Ger- 
rard Williams, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Sept. 11, 
1924; 1 ec Dee. 9, 1925; E 630268; 
Oxford university press, London. 

21913 


All in the bloomed May; w Alfred 
Tennyson, m HE. L. Ashford, of U. S.; 
sop., alto 1, 2. 4to. © Nov. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 16; E 626763; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. - 21914 


All praise to Thee be given; w Alma 
White, m Arthur K. White, of U. S.; 
© Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c«. Dec. 30; E 
632089; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
ING ei: 21915 


All that I want is in Jesus; w and m 
Haldor Lillenas, of U. S. © Nov. 
1, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E 629054; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 21916 


All that she is, is an old fashioned 
girl; waltz, w and m Richard How- 
ard, of U.S. © Dee. 7, 1925; 2. 
Dec. 9; E 627442; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21917 


All the luck in the world to you; w 
George Whiting, m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; fe- 
male voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © 
Dee, ¥5, 1925;, 2 c.. Dee, 18%. EB 
627688; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

21918 
male voices. Witmark ed. 4to. 
©, Dec.),2, 1925; 2c. Dee. 10;. EB 

§29152; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [© new arrangement) 

1919 


mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 


1925; 2 ¢« Dee. 5; EK 628993; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21920 


All the past we leave behind; set to 
tune Pioneers, w Walt Whitman, 
m M. Shaw, of England. London, 
Oxford university press. 12mo0. © 
Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢ Dee. 24; EH 
630426; Martin Shaw, London. 

21921 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Allah ; w tr. Longfellow, m John Foulds, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 12; E 625503; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 21922 


Allegretto grazioso movement; by B. 
Blood, of U. S.; string quartett, Sc. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1925;.E 626747; 
Blanche Blood, Chicago. — 21923 


Allegro autunno; valzer, Giuseppe 
Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. te. Noy. OY 925 24) 
628424; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 

21924 


Allegro en E minor; de John Collett, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain ; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 23; E 625809; Schott & eco., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] — 

21925 


Allegro maestoso; harmonies no. 5, 
Alexandre Bruneau, orchestré J. 
Walter, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
1 e@. Dee. 12; E 680095; C. Joubert, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 21926 


Al-le-lu (Old Noah’s ark); w and m 
Sissle and Blake, both of U. S.; in 
F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
16; E 627555; Keith, Prowse & ©Co., 
ltd., London. 21927 


Alles da! potpourri, C. Morena, of 
Germany, op. 161; klavier mit uber- 
legtem text. © Nov. 15, 1925; 1 c. 
Dec. 19 ;. E 630350; Drei-masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 21928 


Alluring coquetry; air de ballet, Mau- 
rice Baron, of France; orch. with 
pf. and 1st violin conductors. © 
Noy. (20,. 1925: 2) ci Nevin2i 7 Ei 
628899; Belwin, inc., New York. 

21929 


Alma mater; w and m Arthur F. M. 
Custance, of U. 8. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 5; H 626507; H. T. 
Fitz Simons, Chicago. 21930 


Alma mater; w Ora Blackmun, m 
H. F: Hess, of U. S. © Dec. 5, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627367; Homer 
F. Hess, Conway, Ark. 21931 


Almaine; by W. Cranford, ed. Rich- 
ard R. Terry, of Great Britain; two 
violins and cello. London, J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd. © Nov. 13, 1925;. 
1 ec. Nov. 12; E 625753; R. R. Terry, 
London. 219382 


Alone; w and melody C. Dearing, of 
VU.) See Oeil es sNovey 30h (19254 Eb 
627090; Callie Dearing, Unity, Ill. 

21933 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


Alone in the world with you; w and 


‘m E. F. Gollnick, of U. S. ©1e. 

Dec. 18, 1925; E 6277538; Ervin 

Frank Gollnick, Glenbrook, Conn. 
21934 


Along a moonlit way; melody fox 


trot, w and m Harold Weeks, of— 


U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
' 28, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 15; E 627540; 
Weeks and Winge, Seattle. 21935 


Alouette (L’); de Marcel Delage, of 
France; chant, fiite et pf. © Nov. 
16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; E 630144; 
Durand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 


tion] 21936 4 
Alpini (Gli) Italiani (Italian Al- 
pini); march, G. Galimberti, arr. 


Pietro Deiro and Mario Perry, both 
of U. S.; pf. accordeon. © Dec. 7, 
1925;, 2 c., Dec. 21; E 627862; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 21937 


‘Alsatian echoes; by Heller Nicholls, 
of Great Britain; pf. The old gate- 
way. [4 others] © Oct. 15, 1925; 
1 e@. Nov. 14; E 625515; Augener, 
Itd., London. 21938 


Altadena ; official song, w and m Mur- 
ray A. Stover, of U. S. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 14; E 629263; Alta- 
dena chamber of commerce, Alta- 
dena, Calif. 21939 


Always remember I’m waiting; w 
Nancy Croome, m Maurice Head, of 
England; in F. © Dee. 2, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 27; E 625844; Herman 
Darewski music pub. ¢co., London. 

21940 


Alzatevi tutti (Tarantella brillante) ; 
melody A. Vivio, of U. S. © 16 
Dec. 29, 1925; E 629479; Anthony 
Vivio, Buffalo. 21941 


Am abend vor Weihnachten; worte 
W. Lobsieu, musik F. W. Niemeyer, 
of Austria, op. 55; 4 stimmigen 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. © Sept. 
9), 19255, 1, -e., Dec...16;, BH. 630303; 
Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 21942 


Ambush (The) (L’embuscade) ; photo- 
play music, Edouard Patou, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9; E 625493; Hawkes & son, 
London. 21943 


America our own; w and m W. O. 
Goding, of U.S. ©1c. Dee. 4, 1925; 
E 627265; Winifred Orne Goding, 
Cherrydale, Va. 21944 


21955 


American rhapsody; by J. Martell, of 
Us Si}. ©. 1 .e.) Nov,.,, 28, ..1925;,: EB 
628775; John Martell, New York. 

21945 


America’s march; di A. Vivio, of U. | 
S.; tromba. © 1. Dec. 18, 1925; 
E 627772; Anthony Vivio, Buffalo. 

21946 


America’s song of peace; w and m W. 
W. Bross, of U. S., arr. C. V. Scho- 
field. [Photostat] © 1. Dec. 10, 
1925; E 629168; Walter W. Bross, 
Washington. 21947 


Amico (L’) dei fanciulli (L’ami des 
enfants) ; pezzi melodici per il pri- 
mo insegnamento, Enrico Wohlfahrt, 
op. 87, nuova ed. riv. e fraseggiata 
Giovanni Anfossi, of Italy; pf. a 4 
mani. Ed. Carisch. obl. 8vo. © Oct. 
22, 1925; 1c. Dec. 1; E 6380009; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 21948 


Amid the scenes of Galilee; w Neal 
A. McAulay, m DeLoss Smith, of 
U. S.; male voices. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2’ e: Dee. 7; BE 627332; E. O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago. 21949 


Amor di torero; tango, Alfredo Cus- 
cina, of Italy; orch. con. pf. con- 
duttore:4to. © Oct-26, 1925-'2'¢. 
Oct. 29; E 628602; Alfano-Balloni, 
Palermo, Italy. 21950 


Amor (El) es la vida; vals cancion, 
letra y musica Belisario de Jesus 
Garcia, of Mexico. © 1 e. Nov. 6, 
1925; E 628314; A. Wagner y Levien, 
Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 21951 


Amor perdido; vals, letra Amado R. 
Vicario, musica Fernando Vasquez 
Vargas, of Mexico; pf. © Dee. 1, 
1920 31). ¢.. Wee, (28,2 . Hy Ga0504- "A: 
Wagner y Levien, Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. 21952 


Amore (L’) in mezzo al mare (Love 
at sea); mazurka, Santi Tafarella, 
rid. A. Ziri, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; two mand. and guitar. 
© ‘Novi. @ 1925>" 2c. "Nov? 14": 
626692; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

21953. 


Amorita; w and m I. Ajax, of U. S. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, Selila Dean. 
© rDee.:45,., 1925302 ce: +; Dee Us, BE 
627369; Ivor Ajax, Tooele,. Utah. 

21954 


Amorosa (L’) (My beloved) ; mazur- 
ka, Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; two 
mand. and guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 14; E 626690; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 21955. 


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21956 


Amour androgynique; ‘paroles Rud- 
‘hyar, musique Alfred La Liberté, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e@ Nov. 
16; E 625599; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris, 21956 


Amour (L’) ec’est tout; valse lente, 
A. Mauprey, of France; orch. avee 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Novy. 16, 
1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; E 630097; C. 
Joubert, Paris. 21957 


An den Herrn; ged. Schaukal, musik 
Fritz Reuter, of Germany; gemisch- 
ten chor. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 
ce. Dee. 16; E 63803823; C. F. Kahnt, 
Leipzig. 21958 


An die sterne; ged. Friedrich Riick- 
ert, musik Hermann Suter, of Swit- 
zerland,' op. 21, nr. 1; mi&nnerchor. 
4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1c. Dec. 16; BE 
630307; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

21959 


An mein deutsches land; vorspiel, 
Hermann Zilcher, op. 48, bearb. Mar- 
tin Schmeling, of Germany; salon- 
orech. mit violine 1 direktion u. chor. 
ad lib. 4to. © Oct. 26, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 14; E 625486; Breitkopf u. 
Hartel, Leipzig. 21960 


Anastasia; w and m J. ©. Zoubou- 
lakis, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1925; 
HE 627155; John Constantin Zoubou- 
lakis, Bristol, Conn. 21961 


Anchored; w 8S. K. Cowan, m Michael 
Watson, arr. J. A. Parks, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 12, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 15; E 629253; J. A. Parks 

-¢o., York, Neb. [© arrangement] 
21962 


And a little child shall lead them; w 
C. Hinkleman, m 8. B. Renshaw, of 
UW. Ss, 40. mO?- Dee.: 5, 1925" 2c. 
Dec. 7; E 627363; Carol Hinkleman, 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 21963 


And I don’t mean maybe; w and mel- 
ody Oliver E. Story, of U. S8.; pf. 
©1c. Dec. 5, 1925; E 627293; Grey 
gull records, inc., Boston. 21964 


And mother is her name; w Gerald M. 
Journay, m ©. R. Whalen, of U. S. 
© Nov. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 18; B 
628630; Charles R. Whalen, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 21965 


And the old world rolls right along; w 
Darl MacBoyle, m Wm. Christopher 
O’Hare, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 27, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 5; EB 
628991; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] ' 21966 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


And youl made a home for me; w and 
m G. T. Fitzhugh, jr., of U.S. © 

1 ec. Dec. 23, 1925; E 627909; Gus- 
ton T. Fitzhugh, jr., Memphis, Tenn. 
21967 


Andante romantique; de Paul Fau- 
chey, of France. 1. Violon avec acc. 
de pf.—2. Pf., violon et violoncelle 
avec violon ripiane et contrebasse; 
ad lib. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e. each 
Nov. 16; E 625657, 625658 : Francis | 
Salabert, Paris. 21968, 21969 


Andantino et ritournelle; par Fran- 
cois Rebel, arr. Samuel Dushkin, of 
U. S.; violon et pf. © Nov. 1, 1925; 
2 e. Nov. 27; EH 628896; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. [© transcription] — 

21970 


Andantino grazioso; piéces bréves-ex- 
trait, no. 10, Alexandre Bruneau, 
orchestré Jules Walter, of France; 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢«.' Deeri2: Ei 
630103; C. Joubert, Paris. [© or-- 
chestration ]} 21971 


Ane (Un) en carton; de Raoul Lap- 
arra, of France; violon et pf. 
Dee. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 15; EB 630210; 
Heugel, Paris. 21972 


Angel voices ever singing; w Francis 
Pott, m George S. Schuler, of U. S.; 
male voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 7; E 627330; EH. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 21973: 


Angelis suis; by Jos. Rheinberger, ed. 
Alexander Pero, of U. 8S.; bar. solo 
with cho. of mixed voices, organ acc. 
4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
E 626648; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© editing] 21974 


Angels all broadcast from heaven; 
w EK. M. Frick, m 8. G. Gramm, of 
U. S.; © 1 ¢ Dec. 18, 1925; E 
627773; Stanley G. Gramm and 
HKdna M. Frick, Washington. 21975 


Angelus (The); w and m A. VY. Flan- 
nery,. of. U. S.; med. voice; in F. 
Des Moines, Ia., Flannery pub. co. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Noy. 11; E 
628461; Agnes V. Flannery, Des 
Moines. 21976 


Anna, won’t you come back to me; 
w and melody, J.. R. Masters, of 
Ue. Si ©" Le) Novelties poet) i 
626725; Jack R. Masters, Old Forge, 
Pa. 21977 


Annabell; w John Paul Schmidt, m 
B. M. Hale, of U. S.; © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 11; E 628457; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 21978 


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22000 


Annabelle; w and melody M. Everett, 


of U. S.c:} © 1 « Nov. 24, 1925; B 
626965; Marie Everett, New York. 
. 21979 


Annie Laurie; paraphrase, F. Himmel- 
reich, of U. S.; pf.’ © Dec. 2, 1925; 
2/¢. Dec. 4; E 629028 ; Theo. Presser 
¢o., Philadelphia. [© new iran- 
seription | 21980 


Answer to a child’s question; w S. T. 
Coleridge, m C. V. Stanford, of 
Great Britain; unison voices; in HE 
flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1925; 1 «. 
Novy. 7; E 625327; Oxford university 


press, American branch, New York. - 


21981 


Antics of the old grey mare; comedy 
sketch, arr. Fred W. Clement, of 
U. S.; band with w. 4to. © Sept. 

Pie tees oC. , DCC. of. iy. O21991 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 
[© arrangement] 21982 


Antonio; w and m J. G. Doyle, of 
U. -8:;>@© 1 .¢. Nov. 30,; 1925; E 
627158; James G. Doyle, St. Louis. 

21983 


Any time: w and melody J. Penewell, 


eevee oe) 1c. Wee. 10" 1995? 
629170; Jack Penewell, Chicago. 
21984 
Apasionato -recitativo; by Nathan 
Ciganeri, of Russia, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, op. 26; pf. © 1 ce. Nov. 
11, 1925; E 627279; N. Ciganeri, 
Brooklyn. 21985 


Appassionato in A minor; photoplay 
music, Domenico Savino, of U. S.; 
orch. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
30; E 629534; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 21986 


April fool; fox-trot, from The Gar- 
rick gaieties, Richard Rodgers, arr. 
Frank Skinner, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Noy. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 25; E 
628788 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

21987 


April fools; play for children, Violet 
M. Methley, m C. A. Gibbs, of Great 


Britain. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Oct. 12, 


1925; 1.,e. Nov. 138;,.E 625762;, C. 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex. 
England. 21988 


Aquarelle ; by Herbert Ralph Ward, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 31; EH 629655; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21989 


Arabiana; characteristic danee, S. 
Giovannoli, of U. S.; orch.. 4to. 
Oct. 10, 1925; 2 c. Oct..24; E. 628166; 
Severino Giovannoli, Wheeling, W. 
‘Va. 21990 


Araby; w Jean Frederick, m Horatio 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; pf. and 
ukulele ace.; in G. [Staff and tonic 

. sol-fa notations]. © Nov. 19, 1925; 
1c, Noy. 25; E 625858; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 21991 


Arapsko kokonjeSte; arr. Rud. Crnko- 
vich, of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at 
Chicago; tamburitza orch. 4to. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E 629231; 
Rudolf Crnkovich, Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement] 21992 


Arche (L’) de Noé; de Raoul Laparra, 
of France; violon et pf. © Dee. 1, 
1925; 1c. Dec. 15; E 630202; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 21993 


Areher (J. Stuart) Six choral pre- 
ludes; on well known hymn tunes, 
J. S. Archer, of Great Britain: or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. 1. Of the Father’s 
love begotten. [5 others] © Nov. 
27, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 28; E 625917 5 W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 21994 


Are you the one; w and m C. Pettit, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Dec. 31, 1925; B.629541 ; 
Coe Pettit, Mason City, Ia. 21995 


Arise, fair maid; two-part song, tra- 
ditional tune and w, m arr. Gerrard 
Williams, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 11, 1924; 
1 e. Dee. 9, 1925; E 630270;. Oxford 
university press, London. 21996 


Arise my soul, come forth and sing; 
song of resurrection, w and m Caro 
Roma, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1925; 
2 ce. Dee. 28; E 627957; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21997 


Arkansas traveler: arr. Alexander Mac 
FKadyen, ,of.,\U. S. ; -pf.,,, ©, Dees:14, 
1925; 2c. Dec. 16; E 629303 ; Badger 
music pub. co., Milwaukee. 21998 


Arkansas (The) traveler; old Ameri- 
ean fiddle tune, paraphrase, Harl 
McDonald; pf. duet. © Dee. 29, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31: E 629667; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21999 


Arkansas (The) traveller; by M. Case 
fand] Turkey in the straw: arr. C. 
A. Egener, of U. S.; violin or C mel- 
ody sax., with pf. acc. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 629163; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[© arrangement] 22000 


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22001 


Armstrong’s modern method for the 
plectrum banjo; by Thomas J. Arm- 
strong, of U. S. Nicomede ed. © 
Dee. 23, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 28; 
A 880014; Nicomede music co., Al- 
toona, Pa.” 22001 


Around the manger; Christmas song, 
w Robert Davis, m Mrs. H. H. A, 
Beach, of U. S., op. 115. 1. High voice, 
in C min.—2, Med. voice, in A min. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. each Nov. 19; 
E 626886; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22002 


Arrival (The) of my rival; w C. F. 
Watson, m Helen Martin, of U. S. 
© 1 e. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628419; 
Charles F. Watson, San Jose, Calif. 

22003 


Arrival (The) of Santa Claus; from 


In story and song, w and m Marie 
Louka, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1925; 
BE 628242; Johann C. Schmid, Phila- 
delphia. 22004 


As each hour goes; w and m W. N. 
Miles, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1925; 2 ce. 
Dec. 19; E 629346; Wilbur N. Miles, 
Williamsport, Pa. 22005 


As I was going up the hill; nursery 
rhyme, m Roy Thompson, of Eng- 
land; unison voices; in F. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 11, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 12; E 
625461; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

22006 


As I watch the sunset, it makes me 
think of you; w and melody S. Riley, 
of U. S. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1925; E 
627562; Sybil Riley, Oak Hill, Kan. 

22007 


As long as we’re in love; w and mel- 
ody Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 19, 1925 ; 
E 629545; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 22008 


Ask me no more; w Alfred Lord Ten- 
nyson, m A. F. M. Custance, of 
U. S.; sop., in D. New York, Wm. 
A. Pond & co. © Dee. 3, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 2; E 627192; Arthur F. M. 
Custance, Duluth, Minn. 22009 


Asking papa; humorous polyglot song, 
w and m W. Scott-Gordon, of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Nov. 3, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 13; E 625474; Reynolds & co., 
London. 22010 


Asperges me; w from the Catholic 
church, m A. Schwanderla, of U. S., 
op. 18, no. 1; mixed voices with 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


organ acc. 4to. © Dec. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628945; Anthony 
Schwanderla, Jamaica, N. Y. 22011 


Assembly march; by W. T. Francis, 
air. .H.. Iu. cuanis:, at Mig soe we. 1. 
Solo.—2. Four hands. © Nov. 29, 
1925; 2 c. each Dec. 23; E 629415, 
629416 ; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 

22012, 22013 


At aanciie school; by Ji osephine Trott, 
of U. S.; violin ‘and pf. © Novy. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; E 627180; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22014 


At dusk; w and m Helene [pseud. of 
H. Herzog], of U. S. © Dee. 10, 
1925 ; 2 ec. Dec. 11; E 627476; Helene 
Herzog, New York. 22015 


At home I’m my wife’s husband, but 
when I’m away. I’m me; w Robert 
Rutherford, m Harold Arpthorp, of 
Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] _© Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 18; E 625475; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 22016 


At sunset ; reverie, P. F. del Campiglio, 
arr. C. A. Egener, of U. S.;. violin 
or C melody saxophone with. pf. ace. 
© Dec. 21, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 23: BE 
627886 ; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. [© arrangement] 

22017 


At the break of day you kiss me and 
fade away; w and melody J. St. 
Thomas, of U. S. ©1e. Noy. 14, 
1925; E 626722; John St. Thomas, 
Ashton, R. I. 22018 


At the Christmas ball; w and melody 
F. W. Longshaw, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 8, 1925; E 627484; Fred W. 
Longshaw, New York. 22019 


At the fair; suite, sketches of Amer- 
ican fun, John Powell, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, ‘of England, domiciled at 
New York: orch. with pf. conductor. 
ik Merry-go-round. [2 others] © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 9; E 626628; 

' G. Schirmery, ine., New York. [© 
orchestration ] 22020: 


At the fireside; fourth air varie, Louis 
Retter, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Dec:! 28; 1925° 2. {hicerae- By 
627940; Louis Retter music ¢co., St. 
Louis. 22021 


At the foot of the cross; w and m 
M. Li; Ryer, of U.S. © 1c. Nov. 
17, 1925; E 626788; Mary L. Ryer, 
Los Angeles. 22022 


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22045. 


At the name of Jesus; set to tune 
Kings Weston, w Caroline M. Noel, 
m R. V. Williams, of Great Britain. 
London, Oxford university press. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 
24; E 630448; R. Vaughan Williams, 
London. 22023 


Atlantic City for ever more; w and 
m J. C. Donohoe, of U. S. © Oct. 
ot, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 2; ‘HE 628165; 
Jennie C., Donohoe, Ventnor, N. J. 

22024 


Attention; military march, Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. €; 
pf. © Nov. 27,1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; 
E 626990; Hambitzer music house, 
Milwaukee. 22025 


Au bois chantant; par Maurice Pesse, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Dec. 31, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 625564; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 22026 


Au elavecin; par Héléne Graton, of 
France; oreh. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. 
E 630100; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 22027 


Au jardin des anges; de Raoul La- 
parra, of France; violon et pf. © 
Dec. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Dec. 15; E 630207 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 22028 


Au mois d’ avril; souvenir, Fred. Ad- 
lington, of England; violon et pf. 
© Aug. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 1, 1925; 
E 625945; Laudy & co., London. 

22029 


Au palais’ des singes (Monkey’s 
home); two _ step-intermezzo, Ad. 
Gauwin, of France; orch., avec pf. 


conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625621; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 22030 


Au pied du lit; fox-trot, Jack Milton, 
of France, domiciled at New York; 
pf. © 1 ¢.-Dec. 8, 1925; E 629118; 
Roger Salabert, Elmhurst, L. L., 
ING. x 220381 


Au pied du pécher rose; paroles Jean 
Renouard, musique Adolphe Bor- 
chard, of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. Nov. 16, 1925; EK 625727; Hvette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 22032 


Au soleil couchant; paroles Victor 
Hugo, musique Gaston Lemaire, of 
France. Paris, René Gilles. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 1 « Dec. 15; E 630191; 
Gaston Lemaire, Paris. 22033 


Audacieux baiser; tarentella, Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 


© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 12; 


Nov. 16; E 625712; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 22034. 


Auf meinem grabe, da duftet der 
flieder ; worte L. Jakobowski, musik 
F. W. Niemeyer, of Austria, op. 57,. 
nr. 2; 4 stimmigen miénnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ce. 
Dec. 16; E 630302; Gebr. Hug & co., 
Leipzig. 22035. 


Aura marina; fox-trot, B. Ovalle y 
Felipe Siliézar Ramos, both of 
Guatemala: pf, © |e Dec, 314, 
1925; E 629556; Dada-Dada & co., 
San Salvador, Salvador. 22036 


Aurora our own; w and m A. R. Kay, 
of U. S. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
16; EH 629424; A. R. Kay, Aurora, 
Til. 22037 


Aus dem musikalischen Ftllhorn; 
fiinf klavierstiicke, Paul Zilcher, of 
Germany. Melodie. [4 others] © 
Sept: “42..) 1925) tet Nov. 1%s © 
625867; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

22038. 


Aus dem pflanzenreich (From floral 
realm); von Theodor Blumer, of 
Germany, op. 57°; fléte mit klavier-. 
begleitung. 1. Die lilie. [5 others] 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 
625427; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 220389: 


Aus der tierwelt (The animal king- 
dom) ; von Theodor Blumer, of Ger- 
many, op. 574; fl6te mit klavierbe- 
gleitung. 1. Fuchsjagd. [5 others] 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 
625426; Julius Heinr. Zimmermann, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 22040: 


Auto (The) went bum; w L. A. 
Lanpher, m Helen Martin, of U. S.. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1925; E 627377; L. A. 
Lanpher, Marathon, N. Y. 22041 


Autumn (An) day; w and melody F.. 
R. Westlake, of U. S. © 1c. Dee.. 
14, 1925; E 627509; F. R. Westlake, 
Avella, Pa. 22042: 


Autumn gold; by Leo Justins, of Eng- 
land; pf. 1. The call of autumn. 
[3 others] © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ec. 
Dec. 18; E 630283; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 22043. 


Autumn (An) intermezzo; by William 
R. Spence, of U. 8.; pf. © Dee. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 4; E 629025; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22044. 


Autumn leaves; w and melody J. 
Davis, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1925; 
E 626555; Joseph Davis, New York. 

22045: 


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22046 


Autumn (An) picture; two-part, song, 
 w R. W. Dixon, m Gerrard Wil- 


liams, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in E min. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © May 14, 


1923; 1 ce. Dee. 9, 1925; E 6380282; 
Oxford university press, London. 
22046 


Ave Maria; m Bernard Ledington, of 
U. S.; sop, or ten.; in E. © Dee. 21, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 23; E 627882; Estate 
of Hamilton 8. Gordon, New York. 


22047 
Ave Maria; m C. A. EHgener, of U. S.; 
mezzo sop., in E flat. © Dec. 21, 


1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; E 627881; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
22048 


Ave Maria; paroles latines, musique 
d’Henry Defosse, of France, op. 39; 
mezzo-sop. avec ace. d’orgue. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; E 
630152; Durand et cie., Paris. 

22049 


Ave Maria; part-song, liturgical text, 
m Roman Steiner, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. Fischer ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; EB 
629229; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 22050 


Ave Maria; sacred song, T. Schipa, of 
Italy, domiciled at Seabreeze, Fla. 
© '1 .e.) Dee. 4192550: 627533 ; 
Tito Schipa, New York. 22051 


Ave Maria; w from Roman Catholic 
church, m A Schwanderla, of U. S. 
op. 8, no. 3; sop. or ten. solo, with 
cho. ad lib. 4to. © Dee. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 3; E 628983; Anthony 
Schwanderla, Jamaica, N. Y. 22052 


Awakening (The); w and m D. E. 
Mace, of Australia. © 1 ce. Noy. 
9, 1925; E 628425; Doris Emily 
Mace, Brighton, Vic., Australia. 

22053 


Away down in Tennessee; w and 
melody J. Hawkins, of U. S. © 1 
e. Dee. 14, 1925; E 627522; Julia 
Hawkins, Youngstown, O. 22054 


Away out west in Wyoming; coyote- 
trot, w and m EK. Philleo, of U. S. 
© Dee. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; E 
627780; Estelle Philleo, Denver. 


22055 
Away they go; hunting song, Anton 
Stein, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 8, 


1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 629180; W. B. 
Hasey, Boston. 22056 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Az ich volt gevehn der Boireh Ho- 
oylom (Were I _ the . Creator) ; 
-Chassidic folk song, arr. a ha ci 
W. Binder, of U. §S. - 


NUD ADT |YNA WNW PX IN) 


Aleph hh 
© Nov. 21, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 
628723; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 
[© arrangement, harmonization and 
phrasing | 22057 


B. B.; march, R. A. Horne, arr. Adolf 
Lotter, both of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 
31, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 13; E 625499; 
Hawkes & son, London. 22058 


Babe (The) of Bethlehem; a Christ- 
mas service, Ww Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son, Charlotte Irene Ford and 
others, m William Moore, Brough- 
ton Edwards and F. A. Clark, all 
of U. S.. 8vo. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 
e. and. aff. Dee; 22), +4 878133 ; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

22059 


Bab-el-oued; par V. Staub, arr. S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 12; EH 630112; L. Philippo 
Paris. [© arrangement] 22060 


Babette; w Ray Morelle, m Horatio 
Nicholls, of Great Britain; in EH 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


tions] ©. Oct. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
20; E 6255386; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 22061 


Baby blues; from Charlot’s revue, 
vocal. fox-trot, w Ronald Jeans, m 
Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. 
Noy. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Dec. 5; E 630041 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22062 


Baby blues; vocal fox trot, Ivor 
Novello, arr. Al. Frisk, of Great 
Britain; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 27; 
E 625856; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 22063 


Baby Dodo Reid; w and m G. T. 
Hults, of U. S...© Nov. 4, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 6; E 626775; Geo. Hults, 
Chicago. 22064 


Baby don’t you leave me; by L. C. 
Russell, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
5, 1925; E 626564; Luis C. Russell, 
Chicago. 22065 


Baby mine; fox trot, Billy Mayerl and 
Gee Paul, arr. Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain; orch., with pf.-con- 


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- gros. 11-12, 1925 


»-duetor. 4to.. .© Nov. 2, 1925;.1 e¢. 
Nov. 25; E 625860; Ascherberg, Hop- 
-wood & Crew, ltd., London. [© ar- 

rangement ] 22066 


Baby mine; fox trot, w and m Billy 
Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of Great 
Britain.. © Oct. 13, 1925;-1 ¢. Oct. 
30; EH 625542; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 22067 


‘Baby o’ mine; w and melody R. H. 
@Glark, of: /U..S..).©..1. .e. Nov: 13, 
1925; E 627027; Raymond H. Clark, 
Ashland, Me. 22068 


Baby Pearl; w and melody M. How- 
ard, of Canada. © 1 :c. Nov. 2, 


1925; E 628185; May Howard, Cal- | 


22069 


‘Baby prattle; w and melody L. B. 
Haines, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 12, 
1925; EH} 629241; Luther B. Haines, 
New York. 22070 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Aeolus ap- 
peased; secular cantata, English 
version after Picander’s German 
text EF. V. van der Stucken, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 19, 1925; 
2,¢., Dec. ;21;.E 627776; Krank V. 
van der Stucken, Cincinnati. 22071 


gary, Alta. Canada. 


ame 


-—— Andante; extraite de la 2 
-gonate pour violon seul de J. S. 
Bach, arr: F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Noy. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 6256388 ; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 22072 
: Bourree:: extraite’ ~de la ..1°™* 


sonate pour violon seul, arr. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E 625643; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

2073 


-—— Clavecin bien tempére; preludes 
et fugues 13-24 J. S. Bach, analyses 
et conseils sur _ Jlinterpretation 
Georges Sporck, of France, avec 
notice de*° Paul Landormy et avant 
propos R. Martin; pf. Ed. analytique 
des classiques. © Dec. 1, 1925; 1. 
Dee. 15; E 630174; Georges Sporck, 
Paris. [© revised edition with 
analysis and advice on the interpre- 
tation] 22074 


-—— False love! thou traitor perjured 
(Amore traditore); J. S. Bach’s 
secular cantata, no. 203, English w 
C. Sanford Terry, m ed. and arr. 
W. G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 
ibass solo with cembalo ace. and 


1091 


22083. 


obbl. 4to. © June 11, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 7; E 625323.; Oxford university 
press, American branch, New York. 

22075 


Komm’, suisser tod; arr. Lionel 
Tertis, of England; violin, viola 
or cello, with pf. ace. © Nov. 6, 
1925.5) 2.e:" NOV. Os, H Gaodtas .” Ge 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
transcription | 22076 


Konzert; von J. S. Bach, hrsg. 
Robert Teichmiiller, of Germany; 
2 pf.; in F moll. Ed. Peters. © 
Sept. 15,. 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; E 
625403 ; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 22077 


Menuet; arr. Felix Winternitz, of 
U. S.; violin, cello and pf. © Sept. 
eo 19252 2) ee. Dee. 10 > BH)y.62(5t23 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 22078 


Sarabande; extraite de la 1°° 
sonate pour violon seul, arr. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur, 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1. 
Nov. 16; E 625639; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

22079 


Sechs sonaten; sonaten und par- 
titen, neu-ausgabe Bram-Hldering, 
of Holland; violine. Ed. Schott. © 
Sens... 10, 102o% tes” Nov. 2a. 
625875; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 22080 


See now (Sehet, welch eine 
liebe) ; J. S. Bach’s church cantata, 
no, 64, English w C. Sanford Terry, 
m ed. and arr. W. G. Whittaker, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices; in E 
min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © June 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 7; E 625322; Oxford univer- 
sity press, American branch, New 
York. 22081 


Sing we the birth (Das neuge- 
bor ’ne kindelein); J. S. Bach’s 
chureh cantata, no. 122, English w 
C. Sanford Terry, m ed. and arr. 
W. G. Whittaker, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices; in G min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov 
20, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; E 625321; Ox- 
ford university press, American 
branch, New York. 22082 


Sonates; par J. S. Bach, rev. 
Louis Fleury, of France; fiite et 
pf. 1°" v., nos. 1-3. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 e. Nov. 16; E 625739; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© revision] 22083 


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22084 


‘pt. IIT, Ni. S., V. 20 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 


Zweites doppelkonzert in D moll; 
bearb. Ossip Schnirlin, of Ger- 
many; zwei violinen mit begleitung 
des streich- -orchesters oder des klav- 
iers. Partitur. © Dec. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7, 1925; E 625438; N. Simrock, 
g. m, b. h., Berlin. 22084 


Bachaus; by Abram Guasine of U. S., 
op. 6, no. 3; pf. Fischer ed. (In 
Keyboard kariktures, set 1) © Dec. 
5, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 9; E 6273884; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 922085 


in Eldon; w Edward 
Teschemacher, m Oley Speaks, of 
U. S.; low voice. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dee. 3; E 627185; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 22086 


Back I went to the ministry of labour ; 
w and m Clarkson Rose, of En- 
gland; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 10, 1925;.1 «. 
Dec. 2; E 625962; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 22087 


Back again 


Back went. Mac for his macintosh; 
w and m Harry Castling, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 16, 1925; 
1c. Dee. 18; E 630226; B. Feldman 
& co., London. ) 22088 


Backhaus (Wilhelm) Kadenz; zum 
rondo des G dur konzertes von Bee- 
thoven, W. Backhaus, of Germany ; 
pi. | © Oct. 12, 192551 e Nov. 5: 
EK 625309; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. [© arrange- 
ment] 22089 


Bactko kvlo; udesio Rud. Crnkovich, 
of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at Chi- 
cago; tamburitza orch. 4to. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 14; E 629230; 
Rudolf Crnkoyich, Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement | 22090 


Badinage; de Paul Pierné, of France; 
pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 625679; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

22091 


Badinage; par Alex Reschofsky, of 
Hungary; pf. 4 2 mains. Universal 
ed. © Sept. 16, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 1; 
E 630068; Universal-edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 22092 


Bah-bah-bah-Bartholomew; fox - trot, 
w and m Harry Melcliffe and Irving 
King, both of England; pf. acc., 
with banjulele banjo and ukulele 
arr. Kel Keech; in C. [Staff and 


tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 
1925; 1 ce. Dec. 7; E 630026; Camp-. 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 22093: 


Bah goom! Yorkshire patrol; by How-. 
ard Carr, of Great Britain; pf. : 
Nov. 28, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 21; E 
625823 ; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22094. 


Ballade roumaine; par M. Dufour, of 
France; violon solo, avec ace. d’orch.. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov.. 
2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625590; 
Del‘ Horno, Paris. — 22095: 


Ballet egyptien; 2e suite, Alexandre: 
Luigini, transcribed Maurice Pesse,. 
of France; pf. et violon: © Oct.. 
30, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625591; L.. 
Grus et cie., Paris. [© transcrip-. 
tion ] 22096. 


Balulalow; cradle song, w anon., m 
Peter Warlock, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in E. flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625844; Ox- 

ford university press, American: 
branch, New York. ig necoot 


Bamboola ; fox-trot, w and m Con Con- 
rad and Joseph A. Cirina, both of 
U. S. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2: Nov. 7;: 
1D) 628350 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York.. 

22098. 


Bamville baby blues; w and m Rus- 
sell K. Norman, of U. S.; pf. © 


Le. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628413; Harley 
Fenton, Chagrin Falls, O: 22099) 
Band-masters (The) choice ; grand 


march, C. B. Ashton, arr. W. H. 
Mackie, both of U. S.; band.  4to.. 
© Novy. 2, 1925; 2 c, Noy. 20; E 
628674; Chas. B. Ashton, Phoenix- 
ville, Pa. 22100: 


Bandolero (The); Spanish musical 
comedy in three acts, w Wm. Smyth. 
Cooper, m W. S. Cooper and Purcell 
J. Mansfield, both of Great Britain. 
Ato. © Oct. 28, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 17; 
D 26856; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 22101 


Banjo (The) player; by Buenta Car-. 
ter, of U.S. 3 pho @ Nov. 25; 1925 > 
2 ec. Nov. 27; EK 627020; Clayton. F.. 
Summy co., Chicago. 22102: 


Bank (The) of love; w and melody W. 
H. Clifford, ace. W. T. Murphy, both. . 
- of U. S. Atoka, OKL; Dorothy Jane 
-- Clifford. ©: Nov: 17, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
17: E 628624;. Warren H. Clifford, 
Atoka, Okl.. : 22103. 


1092 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22126 


Baptismal hymn; w J. G. Deck, m H. 


G. Tovey, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 


2 c. Nov. 19; E 626866; Herbert 
George Tovey, Los Angeles. 22104 


Barnard (Geo. D.) Caprice; by G. D. 
Barnard, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Nove. 28, 19253... 2.,¢.. Dec.. 28; 

627975; C. Li. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, 

Ta. 22105 


Pastorale; by G. D. Barnard, of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dee. 28; E 627972; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22106 


Barocco; suite nr. 5, Kurt Atterberg, 
of Sweden, op. 23; kleines orch. 
Partitur. © Nov. 21, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 630159; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 22107 


Battle (The) song; University of 
Pittsburgh football song, w H. C. 
Scott, m C. S. Harris, of U. S. © 
Nov. 30, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 2; E 627200; 
A. Lednum Plette, Pittsburgh. 22108 


Baussnern (Waldemar von) Drei fan- 
tasie stucke; von W. von Bauss- 
nern, of Germany; violine u. pf. 1. 
Gliicklicher morgen—2. Erinner- 
ung.—3. Wanderung u. tanz. © 
Aue, 220. jAU25; 1 « Nov. 7; BH 
625413 ; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 22109 


Bayaderes; from Babylon suite, Jus- 
tin Elie, of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; 
full orch. with pf. conductor. © 


Seon so foces 2 c. Dec. 17>. B 
627574; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 22110 


Be a blessing wherever you g0; Ww 
Lizzie DeArmond, m Geo. ©. Steb- 
bins, of U. S.; male voices. © Nov. 
Ot. 1925; 26. Dee’ 7; HE 627331; 


E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 22411 
Be careful what you do; fox trot, 
from harlot’s revue, Geoffrey 


Gwyther, arr. Al. Frisk, of Great 
Britain; orch., with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 9, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; 
E 625855; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., Londen. [© arrange- 
ment] 22112 


Be careful what you do; fox trot, from 
Charlot’s revue, w Reginald Arkell, 
m Geoffrey Gwyther, of Great Bri- 
faim, ©) Oct 43, .1925. 3) se. Oct: 
30; E 625543 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd.,. London. 22113 


Be good to your mother; w and m 
Cora Buskett Apothis [pseud. of 
€. B. Apothiskonas] of U. S., arr. 


Harry Ferguson. © May 23, 1924; 

2 ec. Nov. 13, 1925; E 628529; Cora 

Buskett Apothiskonas, New York. 
22114 


Be ready to be called; w and m W. M. 
Garman, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626933; William McKinley 
Garman, Los Angeles. 22115 


Be thankful for what you have got; 
w and melody B. V. Royer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626905; 
Bertha V. Royer, New Madison, O. 

22116 


Be Thou my guide; cho., w and m §. 
T. Griffin, of U. S. ©, Dec. 1, 1925; 
2 CoWee; sabi. 6268202) Susie, TE. 
Griffin, Atlanta. 22117 


Be Thou nigh; sacred song, m Eben 
H. Bailey, of U. S.; alto or bar., 
with pf. or organ ace.; in F. Rev. 
Gd, © ANov.” 3),.1925::7 Bie). Dees. 28: 
E 629524; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 22118 


Beautiful Cairo; w and m O. Maurice, 
of U. S. Cairo, [l., O. Maurice. 
Nov: 2, 4925502 "e ! Now) 4636 Hi 
628549 ; Maurice O’Flaherty, Cairo, 
Ill. 22119 


Beautiful Ohio; w and m A. M. Weed, 
of U. S. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
24; E 629448; Anna M. Weed, Mid- 
dleport, O. 22120 


Beautiful (The) peach on the beach; 
w and m C. H. Duncan, of U. S. © 


Wee... 6, 192532) -e:) Deer 12. 
629238; Charles H. Duncan, New 
York. 22121 
Beautiful southern nights: medley 


waltz, on southern airs, arr. Horace 
O. Prell, of U. S. ©1.. Dee. 28, 
£925 +) Bi632027 ; A. Bs P.. pub. eco:, 
Chicago. Ppl bed 


Beautiful you;.by N. Brill, of U. S.; 
pi.--© 7 ©. Dee: +5, 1925,, B,.627292; 
Grey gull records, inec., Boston. 

22123 

Beauty; w Beth Young Breeding, m 
Arthur Freed, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. 
Dec. 8, 1925; E 632014; Olive Ann 
Alcorn, Los Angeles. 22124 


Beauty spot; réverie, Charles Arthur, 
op. 104, arr. J. S. Seredy, of U. S.; 
full orch. with pf. conductor. © 
Oct. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 173, BE, 627589 : 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement |] 22125 


Because I love you so; w and melody 
E. D. Dressen, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 
‘9, 1925; E 627386; Ella Donges 
Dressen, Milwaukee. 22126 


1093 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


92197 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Because I’m broke; w and melody V. 
' Dudek, -of U. S. © 1 e. Nov. 30, 

1925; E 6270938; Vie. Dudek, Salem, 
- Mass. Lipa Vary 


Beer, beer, good old beer; w Archie 
Rutherford, m Alfie Rutherford, of 
Ux SS. © Nov.,.10, 1925; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
11; EH 628449; Paragon music Co., 
New York. - 22128 


Bees’ (The) lullaby; by Frances Ter- 
ry, of U. S.; pf., four hands. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 628349; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 22129 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Allegretto 
scherzando; from Highth symphony, 
op. 93, transcribed Casper P. Koch, 
of U. S.; organ. © Dee. 14, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 18; E 627785; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© transcription] 

22130 


—— Andante; arr. Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria, cello pt. ed. Willem Wil- 
leke, of U. S.; violin, violoncello and 
pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 17; 
E 627616; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22131 


Chorus of the dancing dervishes ; 
from The ruins of Athens, tran- 
scribed Camille Saint-Saéns, re-arr. 
and re-ed. H. Clough Leighter, of 
WSS. pi...© Oct: 31,4 1Sea92- ec. 
Noy. 5; E 628429; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. [© re-editing and re-ar- 
ranging] 22132 


Farewell to the piano; arr. Ar- 
nold Sartorio, of Germany; pf. © 
Dec. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 4; E 629031; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
new arrangement | 22133 


Farewell to the piano; arr. Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany. 1. 
Pf. duet.—2. Pf., six hands.—s8. Vio- 
lin and pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ec. 
each Dee. 81; E 629640-629642 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement ] 22134-22136 


Fidelio-ouverttire; op. 72, arr. 
Leo Artok, of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit klavier direktion. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 1 c. Dee. 22; E 6380472; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement] 22137 


sonate; hrsg. Artur 
Schnabel, of Austria. Tonmeister 
ausgabe. 1. nr. 12, As-dur, op. 26.— 
2. ur. 11, B-dur, op. 22. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 1 c. each Dec. 16; E 630345, 
630346; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

22138, 22139 


Klavier 


—— Menuet; arr. Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria, cello pt. ed. Willem Wil- 
leke, of U. S.; violin, violoncello 
and pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2:¢. Dec.’ 
17; E 627615; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22140 


Minuet and trio; op. 20, arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. “Paxton’s ed. 

Noy,. 24; 19255; 1.: ¢.. Noy, 21; EH 
625824; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 22141 


Minuet in E fflat; duet, arr. 
Preston Ware Orem, of U. S.; pf. 
© Dee. 29, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 31; EB 
629668; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 22142 


Minuet in G; arr. C. A. Egener, 
of U. S.; violin or C melody saxo- 
phone, with pf. ace. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 11; E 627469; EHs- 
tate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. [© arrangement] 22143 


Minuet in G; arr. R. E. Hildreth, 
of U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 12, 1925: 2 c Dec. 3; 
E 628956; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 22144 


Symphonies; rev. A. Pelliot, of 
France; pf. 4 4 mains. obl. 8vo. vy. 
1, nos. 1-5.—v: 2; nos. 6-9...© Dee. 
1, 1925,;:.d..e@ each Deeyiat5;), E 
630195, 630196; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revising | 22145, 22146 


Before the dawn; w Lawrence Hope, 
m Tod B. Galloway. of U. S. 
Deéc,. 29, 1925. 2) ex) Wee wets H 


629669; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22147 
Belfagor ; ouverture, Ottorino 


Respighi, of Italy; orch. partitura. 


12mo. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
17; E 625773; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 22148 


Believe in Him; w and m Beritrand- 
Brown, of U. S.; high voice in B 
flat. © Dec. 10, 1925; 2 @ Dec. 
14; E 629259; Boston music co., 
Boston. 22149 


Bell (The); St. Mark’s cathedral, N. 
Leuise Wright, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 
30, 1925; 2 c Nov. 6; E 626623; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22150: 


Bell hoppin’ blues; fox-trot song, w 
Walter C. Ness, m J. Kenn Sisson, 
of U. S. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
30; E 629518; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 22151 


1094 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22173 


Same. 
/ 628558; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


22152 


Bella (La) Marietta; waltz, A. P. 
Puccia, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1925; E- 629111; Antonio Paul 
Puccia, New York. 22153 


Bells, bells-bells, glorious bells; w 
Fred W. Hager, m Justine Ring and 
F. W. Hager, both of U. S.. © Nov. 
17, 1925;,2 ec. Nov. 12; E 628605; 

FF. Wallace Rega, Bayside, L. L., 
Nasi Yo 22154 


Bells (The) of St. Mary’s; fox-trot, 
w Douglas Furber, m A. Hmmett 
Adams, arr. Billy Mayerl, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
1; E 625956; Ascherberg, Hopwood 


& Crew, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 22155 
Bells (The) of youth; w Fiona 


Macleod [pseud. of William Sharp], 
m Percy E. Fletcher, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 12, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
13; E 625491; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 22156 


Bells (The) within the _ steeples: 
Christmas carol, Michael Praetorius, 
arr. Seth Bingham, of U. 8.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ec. 
Nov. 17; E 626770; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. [© arrangement] 
; 22157 
Belshazzar; sacred choral cantata, 


text arr. and m R. M. Stults, of 
U. S.; soli, cho. and organ. 8vo. 
iNew ts, 1925, 2 ¢ 'Nov. 18>" 
626878; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 22158 


Ben Backstay; old sea song, w tradi- 
tional, m arr. Howard Carr, of 
Great Britain. © Dee. 15, 1925; 1 
ce. Dec. 10; E 6380082; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 22159 


Bend low thine ear; w Stephen Ash- 
ton, m Maurice Besly, of Great 
wire. mh. (Cc), Oct. 20, 1925.5 Je. 
Nov. 6; E 630047; Hawkes & son, 
London. 22160 


Beneath Hawaiian skies; waltz, w and 
m H. R. Harrison, pf. arr. Seldon 
Heaps, both of U. S. Salt Lake 
City, Utah, Harrison & Harrison. 


© Noy... 17, (1925 + 2. ¢. Nov..17; By 


628627; Harold R. 
Lake City. 22161 


Beneath the dreamy moon; w and 
melody D. V. Knapp, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626922; Dan V. 
Knapp, Memphis, Tenn. 22162 


Harrison, Salt 


© 1«¢ Nov. 11, 1925; E | Beneath the lights of Broadway; w 


Sol Engel, m J. Schatz, of Russia, 
domiciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
14, 1925; EH 6267138; Jacob Schatz, 
Chicago. 22163 


Benito Mussolini; versi J. Belluardo, 
melodia F. Ciccia Cardelis, of Italy, 
domiciled at Paterson, N. J. ©l1e. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 629075; Frank C. 
Cardelis and John Belluardo, Pater- 
son, N. J. 22164 


Berceuse; by Armas Jiarnefelt, arr. 
Julian H. Rehfeld [pseud. of Hd- 
ward G. Simon] of U. 8.; violin and 
pry © Dec. 14; 1925; 2 c, Dee: 17; 
E 627707; Harms, ine., New York. — 
[© arrangement] 22165 


Berceuse; par Maurice Marsac, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
EH} 625587; M. Marsac, Paris. 22166 


Berceuse slave; Russian cradle song, 
F. Neruda, arr. Julian Rehfeld 
[pseud. of Edward G. Simon] of 
U. S.; violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 
1925 ; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 627705; Harms, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

22167 


Bergidyll (Ein) ; variationen tiber eine 
hirtenweise, Walter Niemann, of 
Germany, op. 100; pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Nov. 7, 1925; E 625440; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

22168 


Beside still waters; w and m Bernard 
Hamblen, of Great Britain; in A 
flat. © Nov. 19, 1925; 2 c. Noyv..25; 
E 628803; Enoch & sons, New York. 

22169 


Beside the campanile; w H. Whitney, 
melody M. Fuchs, of U. S. ©1le. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 628571; Marcelle 
Fuchs and Hugh Whitney, San 
Francisco. 22170 


Besos (Kisses) ; tango milonga, Roger 
del Castro, of France; pf. © Nov. 
20, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 21; E 625796; 
Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

DENA: 


Best (The) pal; w and melody A. 
Peterman, of U. S. ©1 ce. Dee. 22, 
1925; E 629375; Arnold Peterman, 
Lansing, Mich. 22172 


Better call the preacher now; w Jack 
Meskill and Ed. Rose, m Al. Sher- 
man and Marty Bloom, both of 
U. S.; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. M. 
Kalua. © Dec. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
21; E 627863; Jack Mills, inec., New 
York. 22173 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘22174 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Betty, gee, but she’s sweet; w C. J. 
Kennedy, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
©1ce. Dee. 11, 1925; E 627463; C. J. 
Kennedy, Chicago. 22174 


‘Betty in Mayfair; selection, H. Fraser- 
Simson, arr. Herman Finck, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 27, 1925; 
1 c. Dec. 10; E 680160; Ascherberg, 

- Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
22175 


‘Beyond the vale of eventide; w James 
Wells, m H. M. Eagle, of U. S. 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 626844; 
H. M. Eagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 

22176 


‘Beyond youths’ paradise; w and mel- 
ody G. Kirchner, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Dec. 18, 1925; E 627764; Gus Kirch- 
ner, Brooklyn. 22177 


Bible (The) is good enough for me; 
w and m M. H. Cummings, of U. S. 
© Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E 
627552; M. Homer Cummings, Ce- 
redo, W. Va. 22178 


Bible (The) song; w and m A. G. 
Horst, of U. S. 4to. © Dec. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 21; E 627849; A. G. 
Horst, Nampa, Id. 22179 


Bible story in song;-w Samuel S. 
Grossman, m Samuel E. Goldfarb, 
of U. S. Foolish Lot. [2 others] 
©: Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 17; EB 
629299 ; Bureau of Jewish education, 
New York. 22180 


Bible (The) way; w and m C. Taylor, 
Gf. Ss. ©) Oct. 3° 1925" 2" er Nov. 
19; E 626812; Curtis Taylor, Clin- 
ton, Okl. 22181 


Big fat mamma; w and melody B. 
Ruth, of U.S. ©1e. Dec. 10, 1925; 
E 629159; Bee Ruth, Omaha, Neb. 

22182 


‘Bilder aus dem walde; sechs klavier- 
stticke fiir die jugend, Martin Frey, 
of Germany, op. 74. Die waldprin- 
zessin und ihre gespielinnen. [5 
others] © Sept. 12. 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625869; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 22183 


Bird (The) in the gilded cage; w and 
melody M. Wilson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1925; E 628380; Marie Wil- 
son, Portland, Or. 22184 


Birds and butterflies; by Montague 
‘Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
Dec. 29, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 31 ;H 629665 ; 
Theo, Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22185 


- 6380169; Metzler & co. 


Biricchina (La); polka, F. Crapan- 
zano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York, arr. A. Galasso. © 1c. Nov. 


7, 1925; E 626596; Francesco Cra- - 


22186 


Birks (The) of Endermay; old Seotch 
song, arr. Ernest Newton, of Eng- 
land);,, pf.., ©) Dee» 23) 1925 dx. e. 
Dec. 28; E 680487; Leonard & co., 
London. 22187 


Bitte; worte K. Woermann, musik F. 
W. Niemeyer, of Austria, op. 56; 4 
stimmigen minnerchor.  Partitur. 
4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 16; 
E 6380304; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

22188 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; selection, 
arr. D. de Groot, of Holland, orch. 
Charles Woodhouse, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Hawkes 
concert ed. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 12; E 630238; Hawkes & son, 
London. 22189 


—— Carmen ; selection of popular mel- 
odies, arr. Herman Finck, of Great 
Britain: pt.\'(©) Ochi wieca.a! ¢. 
Oct. 30; E 625544; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 22190 


Gipsy air; two-part song from 
Carmen, w Henry Hersee, m simply 
arr. Cyril Wright, of Great Britain ; 
boys or girls voices; in D min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© Noy. 26, 1925;.1, ¢. Dee, 12; EF 
(1920) ltd., 
22191 


March and toreador song; two- 
part song from Carmen, w Henry 
Hersee, simply arr. Cyril Wright; 
boys or girls voices; in G. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
26, 1925; 1 ec. Dee, 12; E 6380165; 
-Metzler & co. (1920) Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 22192 


Romance of Nadir; from Pearl 
fishers, arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. 
of Edward G. Simon] of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 17; HB 627713) “Harms. inc; 
New York. [© arrangement] 


panzano, New York. 


London. [© arrangement] 


22193 


Blacksmith’s (The) goodbye; w Rob- 
ert Rutherford, m arr. Harold Arp- 
thorp, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations]. © Nov. 
3. 1925: 1 ¢. Nov. 13; E 625473; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 22194 


Blanche: w and melody W. Tully, of 
U.S. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1925; E 626786 ; 
William Tully, Philadelphia. 22195 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 22217 
Blesséd city, heavenly Salem; set to 628174; Anna M. Vineberg, Mon- 
‘tune Plainsong, w 7th century tr. J. treal, Canada. 22207 
M. Neale, melody from the Sarum B : is 
Can : on voyage; valediction, by Joseph 
antiphonal, harmonized J. H. Arnold, Schultz, of U. S.: pf. © Nov. 30, 


of Great Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 
1) 99255" t c. Dee. 24, 7K 630418 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 


22196° 


Blind (The) child; w T. F. Avant, m 
Ruth Steele, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
30, 1925; E 627137; Thomas F. 
Avant, Bessemer, Ala. 22197 


Blinky moon bay ; w and m Haven Gil- 
lespie and Geo. A. Little, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dee. 
3, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 8; E 629107; Villa 
Moret, ine., San Francisco. 22198 


Blow high, blow low; three-part song, 
w Bibdin, m T. Roberts, of U. S. 4to. 
© Nov. 5,,.1925; 2 ¢e. Nov. 5; E 
628298; Thos. Roberts, Cleveland. 

22199 


Blow the gospel trumpet; w Alma 
White, m Gertrude Wolfram, of 
U.S. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; 
E 632094; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
N. J. 22200 


Blue Danube waltz, by Strauss, arr. 
Mark Tosu, of U. S.; violin and pf., 
with second violin ad lib. © Dec. 28, 
1925; 2 ce, Dec. 28; E 627941; Louis 
Retter music co., St. Louis. 22201 


Blue Ridge blues; w and m Carson, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 c, Nov. 24; E 626983; Stark & 
Cowan, New York. 22202 


Blues you can’t whistle away;)w Wil- 
liam D. Heaton, m Geo. L. Cobb, of 
U. S.. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 12; 
E 629225; W. D. Heaton, Detroit. 

22203 


Bluin’ the African harp; by S. Abram- 
son, of U.-S.; ten. banjo solo, with 
pf. ace. © 1 ¢.. Nov. 3, 1925; E 
628227; Sam Abramson, Pocatello, 
Id. 22204 


Bobolink days are coming soon; Ww 
and melody L. Robinson, of U. S. 
©) 1..e. Dee. ,.11,,, 1925-3; 627456); 
Louis Robinson, Chicago. 22205 


Boccaccio; operette, Franz von Suppé, 
bearb. Walther Hirschberg, of Ger- 
many; klavier mit tiberlegtem text. 
©. Sept..29, 1925; .1 .c,..Dee.. 1; EB 
625953; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

22206 


Bogey man; w and m A. M. Vineberg, 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 21925; E 


a eee en 
I 


ee GL DeG. 10. He Ocoloo tr. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22208. - 


Bonnie (The) earl o’ Moray; Scots 
folk song, arr. Malcolm Davidson, 
of Great Britain; male voices; in 
E fiat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Nov. 9, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 
7; E 680089; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 22209: 


Bonnie’s twinkling eyes; w Anna 
Owen Taylor, Ada Hemmingway 
Hilton, of U. S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 23; E 628754; Paragon 
music co., New York. 22210: 


Bonny at morn; North country folk 
song, arr. W. G. Whittaker, of Great 
Britain; two equal voices. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. Curwen ed. 
4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 13; 
E 625757; W. C. Whittaker, New- 
castle on Tyne, England. 22211 


Booze (The) blues; w and m C. W.. 
Allen, of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 16, 1925: 
E 627558 ; Chas. W. Allen, Seattle. 

hepa) bee 


Bornschein (Eduard) Fiinf lieder; 
nach gedichten von Friedrich Lien-. 
hard, musik E. Bornschein, of Ger- 
many; eine singstimme und klavier. 
1. Abendrot. [4 others] © June 
5, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 27; E 625894; B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

22213- 


Bortkiewicez (Serge) Sieben gedichte 
(Sept poésies) ; ged. Paul Verlaine, 
musik §S. Bortkiewicz, of Austria, 
op. 23. Elite ed. [German and 
French text] © Dee. 15, 1925; 1. 
Dec. 30; E 630506; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 22214 


Boston college march; by Lawrence 
T. Thornton, of U. S.; band.  4to. 
© Nov. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 8; EB 
627425; Lawrence T. Thornton, Bos- 
ton. 22215 


Bottreaux; gavotte et musette, Spen- 
cer Dyke, of England; violin and pf. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 11; E 
630075 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 22216 


Bouche a4 bouche; operette en 3 actes,,. 
livret André Barde, musique Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France. Partition 
pf. et chant. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 16; D 26839; Francis Salabert,. 
Paris. 22210 


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22218 


Boulter (Bertha C.) Three carols; 
w R. L. Gales and Ben. C. Boulter, 
m Bertha C. Boulter, of England. 
12mo. In presepio. [2 others] © 
NOW jceos LSZa Ss OL ey Nev. 2s 
625836; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 22218 


‘Bound fo’ Gawgia; w and m T. N. 
Gillespie, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 31, 
1925; E 629536; Thomas Newton 
Gillespie, Beaver Falls, Pa. 22219 


‘Bowery (The) ; from A trip to China- 
town, w Chas. H. Hoyt, m Perey 
Gaunt, arr. Charles Miller, of U. S. 
© Dec. 17, 1925; 2. c. Dec. 19; HB 
627807; Harms, ine. New York. 
[© arrangement] 22220 


Boze cos polske; song, opr. Wincent 
Baluta, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Nov. 30, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 7; E 627361; 
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 22221 


Brandts-Buys (Jan) Suite; by J. 
Brandts-Buys, of Holland, op. 43; 
violino and pf.; in D dur. © Oct. 
12, 1925; 1 e. Dec. 16; E 630291; 


L. Doblinger (B. Herzmansky) 
Wien, Austria. 22222 
Vier lieder fiir eine  basz- 


stimme mit klavierbegleitung; von 
J. Brandts-Buys, of Holland, op. 42. 
1. Prometheus. [3 others] © 
July, 15;.:1925.523 1. \ie.!; Dee. 165i EB 
630293 ; L. Doblinger (B. Herzman- 
sky), Wien, Austria. 22220 


Bright star (Wa-tah-was-o) ; w Jesse 
G. M. Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, 


of U. S. © 1c Nov. 24, 1925; E 
626968; Irving. M. Wilson, San 
Francisco. 22224 


Brillante; waltz, Giuseppe Ferraro, of 
Maly’: pe. ©" Dee. 12" 1925-72) -e: 
Dec. 30; E 632079; Pasquale Buon- 
giovanni, New York. | 22225 


Bring back the days; w Bernhard 
Haig, melody C. Edwards, of U. S. 
(€ 1 ¢.. Dee. ‘17, 1925';) E’'’'629321 ; 
Clara Edwards, New York. 22226 


Bring back the scenes of yesterday; 
w and m Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628797; 
Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 


22227 
Bring me sunshine; w and melody 
EK. B. Gordon, of U. S.. © 1. 


Nov. 21, 1925; E 626910; Ella B. 
Gordon, Emporia, Kan. 22228 


Broadcasting Maggie McGee; w and 
melody B. Lawson, of Canada. © 
1 ce Dee. 29, 1925; E 629491; 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Beatrice Lawson, Crediton, 


Canada. 


Ont., 
22229 


Broadway’s waltz; w and m A. D. 
Clarke, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1925; 
EK 626631; Arthur OD. Clarke, 
Brooklyn. 22230 


Brocéliande; conte bleu en musique, 
d ’aprés le Prélude féerique, poéme 
Fernand Gregh, musique André- 
Bloch, of France; partition pf. et 
chant. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Dee. 15; D 26853; Heugel, Paris. 

22231 


Brodersen (Viggo) 24. konzert- 
etiiden; von V. Brodersen, of Den- 
mark, op. 29; klavier.. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 1. e¢..Dee. 16; H. 680225; 
Steingraber verlag, Leipzig. 22232 


Broken hearted; fox-trot, w and m 
G.' N. Kraemer, of U!' Si" © -1 ec. 
Nov. 27, 1925; BH 627064; Clarence 
N. Kraemer, Chicago. 22233 


Broken hearted and blue; by J. M. 
Fraumene, of New York; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 20, 1925; E 627209; Josephine 
Marie Fraumene, Brooklyn. 22234 


Bronze (The) album; seven pieces, 
Arne, Mazzella, G. Dyson and 
others, arr., se., ed., fingered and 
bowed James Brown, of England; 
string orch., with pf. Se. and pts. 
©,.Nov,.,%, :19253 .1.,e:4Nower2s 5. 
625834; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. PP PIAS 


Brook (The); w Alfred Tennyson, m 
Harold Weeks, of U. S. © Nov. 7, 
1925;.2 c. Dec. 15; EH 627541; Weeks 
& Winge, Seattle. 22236 


Bruit (Un) d’ailes; paroles’ Jean 
Renouard, musique Adolphe Borch- 
ard, of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625729; Hvette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 22237 


Bucolique funambulesque; par EHd- 
mond Laurens, of France, op. 50; 
pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
E 625705; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 22238 


Buffalo Bill; w and m R. L. McHlwee, 
of’ U. SS. @©@' tc. Novi 2H} 1925; EH 
626912; Robert Leo McElwee, Hot 
Springs, Va. 22239 


Buffalo the beautiful; w Bruce Brew- 
ster [pseud. of C. S. Brewster], m 
Al. Gaylord [pseud. of Albert HE. 
Gaylord] of U. 8S. © oh eo Noy. 23, 
1925; E 628782; Clarence S. Brew- 
ster, Boston. 22240 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22260 


~ Build or repair with Dixie lumber; 
w Louis Olim and A. Traxler, mel- 
ody A. Traxler, of U. S. ©1.. 
Noy. 20, 1925; E 628698; Dixie 
lumber co., Birmingham, Ala. 

22241 


‘Builder (The); w James W. Foley, 
~m Charles Wakefield Cadman, arr. 
F. S. Newcombe, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1925; 2 ec. 
Noy. 28; E 628917; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 22242 


‘Bull (The) pup; cho... w Frederick 
Brooks Lindsay, m Camille Zeck- 
wer, op. 49, no. 2, arr. Edwin Evans, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. .4to. © 

pnidtee! 729; 719255 /)2),e:; Deera3l;. BH 
629630; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© arrangement] 22243 


‘Buon principio d’ anno (Happy New 
Year); versi Armando Cenerazzo, 
musica Raffaele De Luca, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; violin. © 
‘1 ¢« Dee. 28, 1925; EH 632011; An- 
tonio Parisi, Brooklyn. 22244 


‘Burlesque: by Peggy Spencer Palmer, 
of Great Britain: pf... © ,Oct.: 18, 
1925; 1c. Oct. 30; E 625538 ; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Iltd., Lon- 
dom) ; 4 22245 


But the wind blew through his whisk- 
ers just the same; w Billy Rose. 
melody Con Conrad, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov. 3, 1925; E 626490; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 22246 


‘Butter and egg baby; w George Ben- 
nett, melody Harry Warren, of U. S. 
©) 1 ec. Dec. 31, 19253 ° 629562 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 

~ York. 22247 


Butterfly love; w Frank McGrath, m 
Adrienne Richardson, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 15, 1925; E 629282; 
Francis Stanislaus McGrath, New 
York. 22248 


Buy me a daddy, mamma, do; w 
Thomas A. Gundry, m Walter W. 
Neweomer, of U. S.. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 11; E 628451; Para- 
gon musie co., New York. 22249 


Buy yourself a broom and sweep your 
troubles away; w Ralph Stanley, m 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of Great Brtiain; 
pf. ace., with banjulele banjo and 

ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
18, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 625908; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 22250 


By a bank; two-part song, w anon., m 
Norman Peterkin. of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in E min. Svo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@. Jan. 15; 1925. 720. Dee, Oli 
630057; Oxford university press, 
London. 22251 


By firelight; by Homer Grunn, of U. 


S.; pf. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 
30; E 627071; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 22252 


By the beautiful river Nile; fox trot, 
A. Damesek, of U. S8.; pf. or organ. 
© 1c. Dee. 22, 1925; E 629396; 
Abbe Damesek, New York. 22253 


By the fireside; reverie, Maurice Hel- 
fand, arr. M. Baron, both of U. S.; 
orch. with violin 1. conductor. © 
Novy. 80, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 2; E 628936; 
Maurice Baron, New York. 22254 


By the side of the road; poem Sam 
Walter Foss, m Harold Weeks, of 
UuS:¥ ©Noys 23;71925 si 21c. Dec, 15; 
E 627539; Weeks and Winge, Seat- 
tle. 22255 


By the sign of the rose; w Sammy 
Lerner and Billy Rose, melody Bud- 
dy Fields and Richard A. Whiting, 
both, of U. S.. © 1. ce, Dee. 2; 1925; 
EK 627170; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 22256 


C’est en toi bien aimé; paroles Charles 
Van Lerberghe, musique Alfred La 


Liberté. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
16; E 625604; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 22257 
C’est plus des vacances; couplets 


d’Elle ou moi, paroles Jean Bastia, 


- musique Albert Chantrier, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
LO Francis : Salabert, 


E 625647; 
Paris. 22258 
C’est pour Nana; chanson fantaisiste, 
paroles Maurice Aliot, musique Ant. 
Ferré, of France, et Ciro Urbini, of 
Italyspt: «© Dec. 31, 1924.1. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 625717; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 22259 


C’est quand on veut qu’on ne peut pas; 
fox-trot chanté, sur les motifs de: 
Why didn’t you speak to me, paroles 
francaises Leo Leliévre, H. Varna, 
F. Rouvray et Robert Valaire, mu- 
sique Harry W. Hampton et Walter 
Borum, both of France. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 e. Dec. 12; E 630094; L. 
Maillochon, Paris. 22260 


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22261 


C’ est si gentil ... les hommes; one- 
step, paroles Louis Despax, musique 
Eblinger, of France. © Novy. 2, 
1925; 1 ¢e. Nov. 16; E 625610; A. 
Molinier, Paris. 22261 


C’était moi; paroles Albert Willemetz, 
“musique Raoul Moretti, of France. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢«. Nov. 16; E 

625644; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
22262 


Ca ne colle pas; couplets de lVopérette 
‘Bouche 4 bouche, paroles André 
Barde, musique Maurice Yvain, of 


France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
16; E 625672; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 22263 


Ca passe; text H. Quasimodo, musik 
W. Longhinelli, of Switzerland. © 


Mam, X25, 1925; 1) .e. Dec. 16: B 
630296; Gebruder Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 22264 


Ca’ the yowes; w Burns, m of Scot- 
tish folk song, transcribed by H. 
Pierce, of Great Britain, from the 
mixed voice arr. of R. Vaughan 


Williams; bar. solo.and cho. of 
men’s voices. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. Curwen ed. 4to. © 
Nept. 25,) 1a25-"'1 ‘eUNov. 135 BH 


625758 ; Herbert Pierce, London. 
22265 


Cakes and good ale; w and m Regi- 
nald Hargreaves, of Great Britain. 
© Nov. 16, 1925; 1 « Dec. 1; EB 
625955; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 22266 


Caleno custure me; w from Shakes- 
peare music, m Old English melody 
arr. S. T. Harris, of Great Britain; 
bar. solo and cho. of men’s voices. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 4to. © Dec. 5, 1925; 1 ec. 
Dec. 5; E 680218; S. Taylor Harris, 
London. 22267 


California belle; waltz ballad, w E. 
W. Welty, m J. Musso, of U. S.; two 
treble voices. © 1 ¢. Dec. 1, 1925; 
E 627310; John Musso, Los Angeles. 

22268 


California, home sweet home for all; 
w I. Enfer, m Victor Doux Ehle, cf 
Woes: 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1925; E 
627115; Ida Enfer, San Jose, Calif. 

22269 


Calista la prestamista: 6, El Nifio de 
Buenavista, sainete en un acto, letra 
EK. Garcia Alvarez y F. Luque, mt- 
sica Pablo Luna, of Spain. Pte. de 
apuntar y dirigir. © Dec. 10, 1924; 
1c. Mar. 7, 1925; E 625851; Pablo 
Luna, Madrid. 22270 


| 


pt. 111, n. s.,v. 20 


Call of my heart; w and m F. Cones, 
of U. S.° Indianapolis, Ind., Cones 
music pub. co. © Dee. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 21; E 629345; Fanette . 
Cones, Indianapolis. ene tL 


Call (The) of the West; w and m 
S. W. Williams, of U. 8S. © Dec. 
14, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 16; EH 629428; 
S. W. Williams, Provo, Utah. 

Lp QA 


Call on dad; w and m K. L. Palmer,. 


of U. S. ©1e Dee. 8, 1925; E 
629129; Katherine L. Palmer, 
Brookline, Mass. 22273: 


Calling for you; w Avis B. Christian- 
sen, m Ethel N. McKee, of U. S. 
© | Nov. -4))'1925) 126 ce DWeer a > i. 
629061; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

22274 

Calze (Le) di Nini; one-step, Ignazio 
Alfano, of Italy; adattamento rit- 
mico Nybo; orch. con pf. condut- 
tore, 4to. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2c. Oct. 
29; E 628676; Alfano-Balloni, Pal- 
ermo, Italy. 22275 


Cambria Countain; w H. A. Paterick, 
of U. S.,m Emma Hemberger. S8vo. 
© Oct. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 7; Oct. 
28; A 874030; Elizabeth Allison 
Paterick, Hastings, Pa. 22276 


Camel (The) driver of Mecca; sketch, 
w C. H. Orr, m David S. and EH. L. 
Treland, both of U. S. 4to. ©1e. 
Nov. 30, 1925; E 629274; Charles 
H. Orr, Columbus, O. 22277 


Camerons all; w Lady Ashmore, m 
Capt. Ramsden, of Scotland. © 
Sept. 10, 1925; 1 e@ Sept. 28; EH 


624700;  Paterson’s publications, 
Itd., Glasgow. 2227 8 
Camino (El) réal; _ suite, Hari 


McDonald, of U. S.; pf. 1. El paso 
dorado. [3 others] © Dec. 4, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 9; E 627385; Breitkopf 
publications, ine., New York. 22279: 


Campanitas de plata; letra Amado R. 
Vicario, musica Luis Jaidar, of 
Mexico; pf. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ec. 
Dec. 28; E 6805038; A. Wagner y 
Levien, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

22280: 

Can I depend on that; fox trot, w 
R. Lavelle, m V. Lavelle, of U. S. 
New York, Morrison & Kahn, ine. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 2 « Dee. 2; E 
627203; Ray and Vincent Lavelle, 
Pittsburgh. 22281. 


Can I see another’s woe; set to tune 
Galliard, w William Blake, m J. 
Dowland, harmonized M. Shaw, of 


1100 


~ ‘MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22303 


‘England. London, Oxford univer- 
sity press. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 
1c Dee. 24; E 6380433; Martin 
Shaw, London. 22282 


Can this be love; from The good old 
days, w Osear Asche, m Percy 
Fletcher, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 1 ¢e. Nov. 11; E 625529; 

- Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22283 


Cancion Catalan; d’aprés I. Albeniz, 
- op. 165, arr. Samuel Dushkin, of 


U. S.; violin et pf. © Nov. 1, 
$O79-+ 02 ce - “Nove 275"- BY -628891 ; 
Schott & eco. ltd. London. [© 
transcription ] 22284 


Cancion (La) de amor (The song of 
love) ; tango, Charles Varaldi and 
Harry Collman, both of Great 
Britain; pf. © Nov. 12, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 18; E 625752; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 22285 


Canon apertus; after Maldeghem, 
English version Th. Baker, of U. 
S., m Nicolaus Gombert, ed. Frank 
Damrosch; six-part cho. mixed 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. 
Nov. 2; E 628292; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© translation] 

22286 


Can't be blue; w and m Ben. W. 
Gordon, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 1925; 
2.c. Nov. 27; E 627023; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 22287 


€an’t you see that I love you; w and 
melody F. Schmider, of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628394; Fred 

Schmider, South River, N. J. 
22288 


Can’t you tell; w and melody I. Ber- 
lin, of U. S. © 1.c. Dee. 11, 1925; 
E 627461; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 22289 


Cantate bimbi; 8 canzoni, versi Adele 
Albieri, musiea Leopoldo Emanuele 
Gennai, of Italy; 1 voce con acc. 
ad lib. Ed. Carisch. 4to. © Oct. 
9, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 3; E 6380010; A. 
& G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 22290 


Cantique de Paques; par A. Honegger, 
of Switzerland; 3 voix de femmes, 
choeur de femmes et orch. Parti- 
fron. \) Noy. 16; 1925: 1'e* Dee. 

12; E 630105; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 22291 


Canzone a Napule; versi Alberto Di 
Spigna, musica Mario Loffredo, of 
Italy: mand. ace. [Naples] Margel- 
“Ima. 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 30; E 630516; D’Agostino bros., 
inc., New York. 22292 


Canzone (La) del fiore; leggenda in- 
diana, tango, Vincenzo Billi, of 
Italy, op. 406; piccola orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Dee. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Dec. 30; E 630545; G. Ricordi 
& co.. Milan. 22293 


Capelli dorati (Golden locks); ma- 
zurka, Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; two 
mand. and guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 14; E 626689; O. Pagani 
& bro., New York. 22294 


Capriccetti; von Ernst Toch, of Aus- 
tria, op. 36; pf. nos. 1-5. © Oct. 
15, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 625874; 
B. Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


22295 
Capriccio alla valse; by Arnold 
Krueger, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 27, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; E 626994; Ham- 
bitzer music house, Milwaukee. 
22296 


Capricho catalan; von I. Albeniz, arr. 
Leo Artok, of Germany; salon-orch. 
mit pf. conductor. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 27; E 625880; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. [© ar- 
rangement and orchestration] 22297 


Caprioza (Minuet); by J. C. Zoubou- 
lakis, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 
1925; E 629128; John Constantin 
Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 22298 


Captain Jinks; selection, Lewis E. 
Gensler and Stephen Jones, both of 
U. S., arr. Albert Sirmay, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Nove -20 245) (628730; . harms, :me., 
New York. 22299 


Caravan; oriental suite, Archibald 
Joyee, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
Caravan camp in the desert. [2 
others] © Nov. 19, 1925; 1 e. Dee. 
5; E 6380042; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 22300 


Caravan (The) club; march, K. L. 
King, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 627991; 
C. L. Barhnouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

22301 


Caresses and kisses (Carezze e baci) ; 
mazulk, R. Torregrossa, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Dee. 11, 1925; EH 629369; Rosario 
Torregrossa, New York. 22302 


Carillon; lVorganetto di Barberia, di 
Virgilio Ranzato, of Italy; violino 
e.pf.. ©, Sept. .12,,19253"1 c« Sept. 

' 28; E 625848; Carlo Schmidl, Tri- 
este, Italy. 22303 


1101 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22304 


pt. 111, n. s., v..20 


Cariss me with a cairose; w and m F. 
Peters, of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 19, 1925; 

2 e. Nov. 25; E 627002; Frank 
Peters, East Pittsburgh, Pa. 223804 


Carmelita; melody, C. E. Coveny, of 


U.S. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1925; H 629128 ; 
Carleton Edwin - Coveny, - Los An- 
geles. 22305 
Carmelita; Spanish dance, Richard 
Ferber, of "U."S.°' pf. ©" Det.= 2, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 629023; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22306 
Carmelita; Spanish dance, Richard 


Ferber, of U. S:; violin and pf. © 
Dee. 29, 1925; 2-e: Dee: 81;.H 
629656 ; "Theo. Presser CO., Philadel- 
phia. 22307 


Carnal (The) menagerie ; w and m 
BE. A. Lewis, of U. S.;. mixed voices. 
4to. © Noy. 7, 1925;.2 c. Nov. 12; 
E 626657 ; E. Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 

22308 


Carnation pink ; w and m ‘Nellie Green- 
man; of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 11; E 628455; Paragon music 
co., New York. “he 22309 


Carnaval russe; de H. ‘Wieniawski, 
arr. Samuel Dushkin, of. U. S.;. vio- 
lon et pf. © Nov. 1, 1925 ; 2c. Nov. 
27; E 628889 ; Schott ee co., Itd., 
London. [© transcription] 22310 


Carolina stomp; fox trot, w Bartley 
Costello, m Rube Bloom, of U. S. 
© Dec. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 30; EH 
627148 ; Triangle music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 22311 


Carry me back to Connemara; w and 
m Oliver E. Storey, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c Nov. 25, 1925; E 628794; 
Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 

22312 


Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
Bland, variations, M. W. Butler, of 


DUIS. pt...) Cr Dee, 15,, 1925 +2 .e: 
Dec. 17; E 629298; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 22313 


Casa del mar; w Jessie Calhoun An- 
derson, m U. Sistarelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © 1:4 
Noy. 9, 1925; E 628403; Umberto 
Sistarelli, Los Angeles. 22314 


Cast thy burden on the Lord; w from 
the Bible, m Keith L. Brooks, of 
U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 5; 
E 626543; Herbert George Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 22315 


Castellammare gantate e rarita; w 
Ippolito NeFeo, m G. Nitti, of U. S. 


© 1. Dee. 1, 1925; E 628927; Gia- 
como Nitti, East Haven, Conn. - 
. t) 22516 | 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) 2 preg- 
hiere per i bimbi d'Italia; poesie 
-Vamba (Luigi Bertelli), musica M. 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy. 1. 
- Preghiera. del mattino, . [1 other} 
© Dec. 21, 1925; 1.c@-Dee. 5; E 
630243 ; A. Forlivesi & co., Florence, 
Italy. 22a1T 
Castilla ; w from ale Spanish by Felipe 


y Granados, m Richard Kountz, of 
U.S: © Nov. 19, 1925 ; 2 e. Nov. 23; 


E 628738; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. _ 22318. 
Catastrophe (Catastrophe); photo- 


play music, Edouard .Patou, of 
Great- Britain; oreh. with pf. con- 


. ductor. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 1c. 
Nov. 9; E 625498; Hawkes & son,. 
London. 22319: 


Catharina: of Catalina; w and m P. 
Phipps, of U. S. © 1 e. Dee. 15,, 
1925; E 629286; Peggy Phipps, Los: 
Angeles, . Pythe eae) 


Cathedral (They chimes* w Chaves 
A. Johnson, mae TobnsGt: of 


UL SS °@ WLle. Noyl 217 925%: b: 
626938: Ann Elizabeth J ohnson,. 
Minneapolis. 22321 


Caught you triflin’ blues; w and mel- 
ody Joe Gray, of U. S. © 1 «. Dec. 
9, 1925; E 6273894; D. Goldie, New 
York. 22322" 

Cavalier (Le) Lafleur; fox trot shim-- 
my, A. Mauprey, arr. Ch. Courtioux. 
of France; oreh. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. . 4to. ‘© Nov. 12691925" t Vc. 
Nov. 16; E 625571 ; C: Joubert, Paris 
[© arrangement] ' 22323, 


Cave in of old C. & 0. tunnel; w and 
m KE. January, of U.S. © le. Nov. 
21, 1925; EK 626925; Hmma January, 
Hopewell, Va. © 22324. 

Cavitri; légende hindoue, paroles Paul 
Verlaine, musique Axel Raoult 
Wachtmeister, of Sweden. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 1. « Dee. 15; BH 630199; 
Heugel, Paris. 22325, 


Celtic love song; w Jeanne. Oldfield 
Porter, m Charles Wakefield. Cad- 


man, of U..S. © Dee. 2, 1925:.2 ¢. 
Dec. 4; E 629024; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22326 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise. Stéphanie) 
Berceuse arabe; by C. Chaminade, 
of France, op. 166; pf. © Dec. 23, 
1925; 1 c. Dee. 24; Ei 630494; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. : 22327 


1102 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22348 


Dance eréole; 2° havanaise, C. 
Chaminade, of France, op. 94; pf. 4 
4 mains. © Dee. 30, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 
30; E 630509; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

22328 


Nocturne; by C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 165; pf. : 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; E 630493 ; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. 22329 


——5me valse; militaire, C. Chami- 
nade, of France, op. 109; pf. a 4 
mains. © Dee. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 

- 80; E 680508; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

22330 


Chanson d’Eviradnus; extraite de la 
Légende des siécles de Victor Hugo, 
musique René Brancour, of France, 

op. 36. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 630125; Heugel, Paris. 22331 


Chanson, des gars de la mer (Song of 
the sea lads); paroles Pierre Rey- 
niel, traduction anglaise E. Soubey- 
ran, musique Paul Silva Hérard, of 


France. © Dec. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
15; E 630184; J. Janin, Oullins, 
France, 22332 


Chanson dolente (Doleful song); par 
' Henry Verdun, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
2, 19252> 1 .c... Noy...16;, E. 625636; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22333 


Chanson du soir; by Reginald Red- 
man, of Great Britain; violoncelle; 
avee pf. ace. © Oct. 22,1925; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 14; E 625518; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. 99334 


by Charles Huerter, 
arr. John N. Klohr, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; 
E 627299; John Church co., Cincin- 


Chansonnette ; 


nati. [© arrangement] 22335 
Chant d’amour (Love song); by 
Arthur Traves Granfield, arr. Chris- 


topher O’Hare, of- U. S.; orch. 

Nov. 9, 1925; 2 c. Nov.. 19; E 626885 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement ] 22336 


Chant d’automne; de Paul Pierné, of 
France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925;.1 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E 625667; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 22337 


Chant d’espagne; texte populaire cas- 
tillan du 17°™°® siécle, musique Gus- 
tave Samazeuilh, of France. [French 
and Italian texts] © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 16; © 625699; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 22338 


© Dec. 23, 


Chant de folie (A song of madness) ; 
deutsch Michael Wenderling, Eng- 
lish M. D. Calvocoressi, musique 
Jacques Ibert, of France; voix 
mixtes. [French, German and Eng- 
Nish’ fexth © Oct. 30., 19255 tc, 
Noy. 16; E 625611; Alphonse Ledue 
et cie., Paris. 22339 


Chant de printemps; de Paul Pierné, 
of France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 16; E 625670; Francis Sal- 
abert, Paris. 22340, 


Chant des sephardim; anciens themes 
hébraiques, Paul Kirman, arr. Sam- 
uel Dushkin, of U. S.; violon et pf. 
(Ce Nove 1, 1925 3°26, "Nove 2 2° 
628894; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
{© transcription] 22341 


Chant triste; de Joseph Bonnet, of- 


France; orgue. Bee, ty .1925 ; 
1c. Dee. 15; E 630177; Alphonse 
Ledue et cie., Paris. 22342. 


Chanuka licht; w Morris Rosenfeld. 
English version Harry J. Margolis, 
m H. Lefkowitch, of U. S. New. 
York, Metro music ¢o. 


D> 49334) 


(©) Oct: 115." 1995 "Bie" Och 27 wh 
626613; ‘Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 22343 


Charlestein; w J. Traeger, melody F. 
Thompson, of U. S. ©1. Nov. 7, 
1925; E 628607; Fred Thompson 
and Joe Traeger, Chicago. 22344 


Charleston; w T. J. Honaker, m Harry 
Jay [pseud. of H. J. Lincoln] of 
U.S. © Dee. 19, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 21; 
EK. 627783; T. J. Honaker, Charles- 
ton, W. Va. 22345 


Charleston baby; w and m John P, 
Long and Vivian Ellis, both of HKng- 
land; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ©-Nov. 10, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 2; E 625967; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 22346 


Charleston ball; by Donald Heywood, 
arr. Frank Skinner, of U. S.; orch, 
©: Nov: 27, 1925; 2-e. Nov. 28; E 
628907 ; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 
New York. 22347 


Charleston ball; from Brown skin 
revue, w and m Donald Heywood, of 
U. S.; pf., violin, mand. and C mel- 
ody sax. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 18, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 19; E 626879; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 22348 


1103 


CATALOGUE’ OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22349 


pt. 111, n. s., v, 20 


Charleston blues; w Harold Oelke, 
m Dorothy Garrison and H. Oelke, 
- both of U. S.. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 1925; 
. E 628281; Dorothy Garrison EnEarl, 
Anaheim, Calif. - 22349 


Charleston forever; w and melody S. 
Schuman, of U. 8S. © 1.¢. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 629122; Samuel Schuman, 
Philadelphia. 22350 


Charleston Lizzie; w and m B. Ward, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1925; E 
628637; Billy Ward, Philadelphia. 

22351 


Charleston mad; w and m Russell K. 
Norman, of U. S.; pf. ©1.«. Dee. 
8, 1925; E 627391; Harley Fenton, 
Chagrin Falls, O. 22352 


Charleston (The) melody; by L. M. 
Kabatnik, of U. S.; pf. © le. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 628579; Louis Mar- 
tin Kabatnik, New York. 22353 


Charleston rose; w Audrey B. Rear- 
don, melody Kathryne Scannell 
Stovall, of U. S. [Photograph] © 
1 ec. Dec. 28, 1925; E 6382040; Rear- 
don and Stovall pub. co., Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 22354 


Charleston (The) steppers; w and m 
Evelyn Golinghorst, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1925; E 628176; Eve- 
lyn Golinghorst, Walcott, Ia. 22355 


Charme d’automne; mélodie, Maurice 
Reuchsel, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 16; E 625709; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 22356 


Charrita; Mexican waltz song, Juan 
J. Santos, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 632056; Belwin, inc., 


New York. 22357 
Chase (The); tarantella, Herbert 
- Ralph Ward, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 


29, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 31; BH 629653; 
Theo. Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 
22358 


Chase of the butterflies; pizzicato, C. 
A. Egener, of U. S.; violin or C 
melody saxophone with pf. ace. © 
Dee... 247 1925 ;- 724: e.. see: 233) BE 
627885; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. [© arrangement] 

22359 


Chatterers (The) ; w A. M. Deglor, m 
Clement Flynn, of U. S. © Dee. 7, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 8; E 627409; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 22360 


Cheerio; old dear; w and melody Sid- 
ney Clare and James V. Monaco, 


both of U. S. © 1. Dec. 19, 1925; 
E 629544; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 22361 


Chez. Guignol; de Raoul Laparra, of 
France; violon et pf. © Dee. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 15; E 630212 ;-Heu- 
gel, Paris. 22362 


Chicago; w and m H. M. Anderson, 
of U. S.. ©j1ye, Decy 1 1925- EB 
627121; Harry M. Anderson, Chi- 
cago. 22363 


Childhood sweetheart days; w -Mrs. 
S. Clement, m Nelson Williams, of 
U. S. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 3; 
E 628241; Mrs. S. Clement, Hights- 
town, N. J. 22364 


Children (The) of Bethlehem; juve- 
nile cantata, text Dorothy Lehman 
Sumerau, m I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 
4to. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 22; A 878142; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 22365 


Childrens (The) prayer; by M. HE. 

Swerdlove, of U. S., op. 10; pf. © 

1 ec. Nov. 25, 1925; E 627212; Mor- 
ris Esrael Swerdlove, Brooklyn. 

22366 


Child’s (A) grace; w Robert Herrick, 
m Roy Thompson, of England; uni- 
son voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 13, 
1925; 1 ¢@. Nov. 17; E 625750; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 22367 


Child’s (The) second album for the 
piano; fifty very easy pieces in ma- 
jor and minor keys to 3 sharps and 
3 flats, ed. and arr. Ralph Dunstan, 
of Great Britain. © Dec. 17, 1925; 
1 ec. Dec. 28; E 680500; Reid bros., 
ltd., London. 22368 


Chimes (The) ; set of orchestral vari- 
ations on a theme by W. Hayes, 
arr. J. W. G. Hathaway, of Great 
Britain, op. 12; pf. Curwen ed. 
London, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © 
July 31, 1925;°1 ei Sept, 21; EB 
630406; Joseph W. G. Hathaway, 
London. 22369 


Chink stomp; melody, E. D. McMa- 
han, of U. S., se. and ed. Ted Kline- 
felter. © 1.¢. Nov. 9, 1925; E 
628408; Earl Douglas McMahan, 
Houston. 22370 


Chinky butterfly; w Billy Rose, m 
Lee David, of U. S. © Nov. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 626981; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 22371 


Chipmunks’ (The) parade; by Vernon 
Eville, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 29, 


1104 


MUSICAL: COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22391 


1925; 2 ec. Dec: 31; H 629650; Theo. 
- Presser eco., Philadelphia. . 223872 


Chiquita; valse espagnole, Walter 
Kaye Bauer, of U. S., op.,6, no. 1; 
ten. banjo solo with vf. aee. © Dec. 
24, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 24; E 629443; 
Wm. C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 99373 


Chist’ ’e Napule; versi Peppino Castig- 
lia, musica C. D’Alessandro, of 
Italy; mand. ace. [Naples] Mar- 
gellina. 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925;.1 c¢. 

' Dee. 30; E 630525 ; D'Agostino bros., 
met New York. 22374 


Chocolate babies; fox trot, Joe Dey 
und Sam Berry, both of Germany ; 
orch. mit pf. direction. 4to. © Oct. 
10, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 16; E 6380325; 
Musikverlag Drei sterne, Berlin. 

22375 


Chocolate kiddies; shimmylied aus 
Confetti, text Hans H. Zerlett und 
Artur Rebner, musik Rudolph Nel- 
son, arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Oct. 3, 1925; 1 e. Oct. 
30; E 625779; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 22376 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Berceuse ; 
konzert transcription Charles Cerné, 
of Austria; violine und klavier. © 
Nov. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 24; E 630528 ; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 22377 


Célébre nocturne; op. 9, no. 2, 
orchestré J. Clemandh, of France: 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Nov. 16, ‘1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; E 
630102 ; Costallat et cie., Paris. [© 
orchestration] 22378 


Romanze; aus dem E moll kon- 
zert, tibertragen Wilhelm Backhaus, 
of Germany; pf. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 3; E 625297; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. [© arrangement] 22379 


Chorale prelude; on a Calvinist hymn- 
tune, Leo Sowerby, of U. S.; organ. 
© Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 1; EB 
627270; Boston music co., Boston. 

22380 


Choro repertuaras; ménesinis leidinys, 
textas, J. Janonis and others, mu- 
zika A. Baciulis, of U. S.; maisy- 
tam ir merginu kvartetui arba 
chorui. 4to. Sil asir mikita. [5 
others] © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
21; E 627814; Antanas Baciulis, 
- Boston. 22381 


Chorvariationen ; worte Forsters 
Frische liedlein, u. a. musik Erwin 
Lendvai, of Germany, op. 28; 3, 4 


und 5 stimmigen gemischten chor 
ohne begleitung. Partitur. 1. Wach 
auf mein hort. [2 others] © Oct. 
20, 1925; 1 ¢c.. Nov. 27; E 625889; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

22382 


Christ our king; four-part song, w 
and m H. Maery [pseud. of M. T. 
Mug] of U. S.; male or mixed 
voices. Saint-Mary-of-the-w oods, 
Ind., Little flower pub. co. 4to. © 
Dec. 14,°.1925:"' 2’ ec. Dee.  1T: EB 
629298 ; Mary Theodosia Mug, Saint 
Mary-of-the-woods, Ind. 22383 


Christ who knows all His sheep; set 
to tune Cambridge, w Richard Bax- 
ter, m Charles Wood, of Great 
Britain, 12mo. © Dee. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 24; E 630424; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 22384 


Christians, hark; Bressan carol, Eng- 
‘lish version Warren Storey Smith, 
harmonized by fFrancisque Dar- 
cieux, arr. Archibald T. Davison, of 
U. S.; cho. for men’s voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 8, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 16; E 
627635; E. C .Schirmer music Co., 
Boston. 22385 


Christmas bells: w Lois B. Field, m 
Ben Judson, of U. 8S. © Dec. 24, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 24; E 629463; Lois 
C. Butterfield, Washington. 22386 


Christmas bells ring sweet and clear; 
w William H. Gardner, m Jessie 
Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 5; E 628989; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 22387 


Christmas (A) carol; W -anon., m 
Dorothy Lee, of U. S.; solo or union 
cho. 4to. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E 632046; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 22388 


Christmas eve at sea: w John Mase- 
field, m Frederic Ayres, of U. S.; 
med. voice. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 6; E 626619; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22389 


Christmas has come again; Ww anon., 
adapted M. L. Butler, m Fanny 
Snow Knowlton, of U. S. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 28; 1 e. Dee. 9; 
E 629208; Mary L. Butler, Chicago. 

22390 


Christmas morn; w R. T. Nygren, m 
Anna Swenson Berggren, of U. S. 
© Nov. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 1; E 
629158; Ruben Theodore Nygren, 
Brooklyn. 22391 


80878—26——3 1105 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22392 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Christmas overture; by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 


ductor. © Nov. 17, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 
7; E 680088; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 22392 


Christmas (A) pageant; by Joan Cob- 
bold, m and arr. M. Shaw, of Great 
Britain. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Sept. 22, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 18; E 625765; Mar- 
tin Shaw, London. 22393 


Christmas (A) pageant; by Joan Cob- 
bold, m and arr. M. Shaw, of Great 
Britain. Vocal ed. 12mo._ [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
22, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 13; E 625754; 
Martin Shaw, London. 22394 


Christmas peace; w William H. Gard- 
ner, m James L. Gilbert, of U. S. 
©. Nov. 16, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 
626980; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22395 


arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 
1925; 2 @ Dec. 5; E 629011; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 22396 
——two treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 


27, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 5; E 628986; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 22397 


Christmas song; w J. S. Kimbrough, m 
H. M. Eagle, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626842; H. M. 
Hagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 22398 


Christmas star; w anon., m Mrs. C. 
Adams, of U. S. Card 5% in. by 
8% in. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
22; E 629370; Mrs. Crosby Adams, 
Montreat, N. C. 22399 


Christmas tide; coll. of songs and 
melodies, arr. W. J. Glassmacher, 
of US... © ‘Oct. 1, 19253 2 ier! Oct. 
2; aff. Oct. 31; A 871405; Pioneer 
music pub. co., New York. 22400 


Cieciuzza mia (Little darling) ; polka, 
Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; two mand. 
and guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
14; E 626687; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 22401 


Cielo luntano; versi Riccardo Cordi- 
‘ferro, musica Salvatore Li Volisi, of 
UsS2 6 Op lees. Nev.),13, 1925.5) 
626956; Cavalieri & Nifosi, Brook- 
lyn. 22402 


Cigarette tango; from Nicolette, Pat- 
rick Barrow, of Great Britain; pf. 


© Nov. 9, 1925; 1 ¢, Nov. 27; E 
625857; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. _ 22408 


Cinderella; waltz, w and m A. Dick- - 
erson, of U. S.; pf. ©1¢. Dee. 7, 
1925; E 627370; Aletha Dickerson, 
Chicago. 22404 


Cinderella daddy; w and melody G. 
Phillips, of U. S: © 1 ¢@ Nov. 2, 
1925 ; E 628201; Glenn Phillips, Salt 
Lake City. 22405. 


Cinque canzoni-danze di successo; pa- 
role e musica autori diversi, of 
Italy; pf, 1. Lydia. [4 others] © 
Aug. 3, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 12; E 625039; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22406 


Circus maximus; galop, C. C, Samuels, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Noy. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; 
E 628953; Walter Jacobs, inc., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 22407 


Circus maximus; galop, C. C. Samuels, 
of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 7; E 626608; Walter Jacobs, 
inec., Boston. [© arrangement] 

22408 


City (The) of gold; duet, w and m 
L. M. Wendland, of U: S.; sop. and 
alto, or ten. and alto. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Noy. 16; E 627314; Laura 
Mattie Wendland, Fillmore, Ky. 

22409 


Civie pride; march, R. 8. Morrison, of 
U. 8S.; pf. © Dee.29, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec, 31; E 629646; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22410 


-—— pf. duet. © Dee. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
4; E 629029; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22411 


Clap hands, here comes Charley; w 
Billy Rose and Ballard MacDonald, 
m Joseph Meyer, of U. S8.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
©. Nov. 6, 1925; 2.¢ .Nov...5: E 
626547 ; Ager, Yellen and Bornstein, 
inec., New York. 22412 


Classified ; w Lawrence C. Hodgson, m 
Oscar F. Baum,. of U. S.. © Oct. 
17, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 22; E 626536; 
Dispateh ptg. co., St. Paul. 22413 


Clattering mill-wheel; staccato and 
legato study, Let Oehmler, of U. S., 
op. 321; pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 18; E 627786; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 22414 


Clean frocks; action song for girls, 
w Doris Rowley, m A. Rowley, of 
Great Britain; in G. Curwen ed. 


1106 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


London, J. Curwen & sons, Itd. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© sep. 9, 1925; 1, ¢,, Noy. t; E 


625352; Alec Rowley, Richmond, 
England. 22415 
Clementi (Muzio) Sonate; hrsg. 


James Kwast, of Germany; klavier. 
Tonmeister ausgabe. 1. In C—dur, 
op. 2, nr. 1—2. In B-dur, op. 12, 
nr. 1—3. In Fis—moll, op. 26, nr. 
-2—4,. In D-dur, op. 26, nr. 3.— 
5. In C-—dur, op. 34, nr. 1.—6. In 
A-dur, op. 36, nr. 1.—7. In F-dur, 
op. 36, nr. 2.—8. In C-dur, op. 36, 
nr. 3.—9. In G—dur, op. 40, nr. 1.— 
10. In H-moll, op. 40, nr. 2.—11. 
In D-moll, op. 40, nr. 3.—12. In B- 
dur, op. 47, no. 2. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
1 «. each Dec. 16; E 630326-630337 ; 
Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 22416-22427 


Cleopatra’s dream; tone poem, Maur- 
ice Baron, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
15,. 9925; 2 ¢ Dee. 18; E 629328; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 22428 


Cleveland; w and melody R. H. Cook, 
GEIU LS. @rdk ce: Dec.. 11)'1925; E 
627449; Robert H. Cook, Cleveland. 

22429 


Climbing. (The) rose, upon the garden 
wall; w C. F. Watson, m Helen 
Marin of Ur S. -© 1 c. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628417; Charles F. Wat- 
son, San Jose, Calif. 22430 


Cloche (La) félée; poeéme Charles 
Baudelaire, musique Alfred Rose, 
of France, op. 7, no. 3. Editions du 
Magasin musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 


1 ¢« Dec. 7; E 630033; Magasin 
musical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 
22431 


“Clock (The) (Die uhr); w from the 
German, English w Norman Weir, 
m C. Loewe, of Great Britain, op. 
As me. S1'4)-©.:Dec:, 2; + 1925.3 <1. Je. 
Nov. 28; E 6259382; W. Paxton & 


co., Itd., London. 22432 
Close harmony; w and m Cobb, Ed- 
wards and others, arr. George 


Shackley, of U. S.; male quartet. 


1. Way down yonder in the corn-. 


field. [16 others] © Nov. 19, 1925; 
2 c. and aff. Nov. 20; A 876222; 
Pioneer music pub. co., New York. 

22433 


Close your eyes; w Larry Yoell, m 
Charles Vincent, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 7; E 626577; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 22434 


22445 


Cloudless (A) night; barearolle, w 
and m Una _ Bourne, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. Ci Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 10; E 6253895; Enoch & 
sons, ltd., London. 22435 


Clown’s song; w Shakespeare, m Nor- 
man EF. Demuth, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
11, 19243344 es} Deeo4, 119253: HW 
630250; Oxford university press, 
London. 22436 


Coast (The) of heaven; w and m J. 
Woolford, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627057; Jeane Woolford, 


Rochester, N. Y. 22437 
Cobbler (The) and the elves; folk 
music play, Bertha Elsmith, m 


Charles Repper, both of U. S. 4to. 
© Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 11; D 
26848 ; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

22438 


Coffee. Cup’s race; musical recitation, 
w Clifford Grey and Greatrex New- 
man, m Wolseley Charles, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
13; E 625470; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 224389 


Coffin blues; w Rosa Taylor, melody 
Aletha Dickerson, of U. §S.; in F. 
© 1-c. Nov. 23, 1925; E. 628767: 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. 22440 


Coleridge-Taylor (S.) Three dream 
dances; arr. Ernest Austin, of Great 
Britain; pf. duet. © Noy. 19, 1925; 
1 c. Dec. 5; E 6380048; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 22441 


Collana di perle; polka, Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Moltke. (ysl ee. Dee IQ aSaa= Rs 
629174; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 

22442 


College days; comedy song fox trot, 
w and m Roland Burnard, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele aecc.; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©), Dee 23)" 1925.5 1.6 Dee; 242 
630529; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 22443. 


College days; from The kick-off, w 


Frank Craven and Grantland Rice, 
melody Silvio Hein, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1925; E 626358; Leo Feist,. 
inc., New York. 22444 


College men; w Ruth Corby, m E., 
Stratton, of U. S.; pf. ©1e¢ Dee. 
28, 1925; E 632000; Estelle Strat- 
ton, Teaneck, N. J, 22445. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22446 


pt. IT, n. S., v. 20 


Collegiate blues; w and m Moe Jaffe 
and Nat Bonx, both of U. S.; pf. 
cace., with ukulele arr. Dick Konter. 
© Nov. 27, 1925; 2'c. Dee. 2; BE 
627211; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 22446 


‘Colorado smiles on you; w D. I. Flatt, 

melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 

1 c. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627379; David 
I. Flatt, Colorado Springs, Col. 

22447 


Colored soldiers on parade; march, 
Jimmy McHugh, of U. 8.; pf. © 
Nov. 7, 1925; 2c. Nov. 24; E 626949 ; 
Jack Mills, inec., New York. 22448 


Colors (The) ; and other southern Cali- 
fornia songs, H. L. Martin, of U. S., 
arr. Vern Elliot. © Nov. 19, 1925; 
2 ce. and aff. Nov. 24; A 877007; 
Harry Lee Martin, Los Angeles. 

22449 


Come; w Sara Teasdale, m Lilla Or- 
mond, (of U.S. :.©i Dees ¥, 1925; 
2 ce. Dee. 8; E 627418; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 22450 


Come (Komm); tango  habanera, 
Deutscher text Armin Jongg, musik 
Leon Dazar, of Germany. © Sept. 
1, 1925: 1 e«. Dee. 21; E 630390; 
Musikverlag City, Berlin. 22451 


Come and take me if you can; w and 
melody M. Norford, of U.S. ©1e. 
‘Dee. 5, 1925; E 629094; Mae Nor- 
ford, Barboursville, Va. 22452 


Come back dearie to me; w and melo- 
dy A. Paoli, of Canada. © 1. Dec. 
22, 1925; E 629379; Angelo Paoli, 
Wayne, Alta., Canada. 22453 


Come back to me; w and m H. J. 
Vaughan, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1925; E 628312; Hallie Jane 
Vaughan, Des Are, Ark. 22.454 


Come back to me sweetheart ; w Doug- 
las J. Stark. m Herman Dubois, 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. © 


INOW. 24: "1925 272) €., NOV. 23,5 RH 
628745; Paragon music co., New 
York. 22455 


Come back with me to Florida; w and 
m A.A Frazer, jr., of Wi+So;! pf. 
© 1. Dee. 28, 1925; E 632037; 
Allan Howard Frazer, jr., Detroit. 

22456 


Come Blondie pack your outfit; w and 
melody W. Mikkelsen, of U. S. © 
1 e. Nov. 2, 1925; E 628189; William 
Mikkelsen, Marmarth, N. D. 22457 


Come la primavera; versi e musica H. 
Palermo, of Italy; mand. acc. 


[Naples] Margellina. 8vo. © Sept. 
8, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; E 630519; 
D’ Agostino bros., ine., New York. 

' 22.458 - 


Come let’s be sweethearts again 
(Ritorna amor); w and m R. Mila- 
nese, of U. S.; high voice. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E 627536; Rose 
Milanese, New York. 22459 


Come my Hadassah ; Zionist love song. 
w and m Bertha Rose Livingston, 
of U. S., arr. Jessamin Page. © 1 
ec. Dee. 29, 1925; E 632007; Bertha 
L. Goldstein, Chicago. 22460 


Come on coot, do that thing; w and 

melody Leola B. Grant, of U. S. © 

1 c. Nov. 10, 1925; E 626642; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 

22461 


Come on over; fox-trot, w and m M. 
L. Holden, of U.S. © 1 e¢. Nov. 10, 
1925; E 626636; Mary Landis Hol- 
den, Cincinnati. 22462 


Come out in the garden with me; w 
and m E. Lacy Speer and Robert 
Hood Bowers, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S. © Dee. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
16; EH 627546; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement ] 

22463 


Come over on the winning side; w 
Alfred Barratt, m Harry Dixon 
Loes, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2c. 
Nov. 6; BE 628325; William M. Run- 
yan, Chicago. 22464 


Come sail away with me; three-part 
song, w and m James I. Russell, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18; E 627697; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 22465 


Come, thou holy Paraclete; Whitsun- 
tide, set to tune The golden se- 
quence, w tr. J. M. Neale, plainsong 
melody from the Sarum gradual, 
harmonized J. H. Arnold, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 
e. Dee. 24; E 630416; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 22466 


| Come thou in beauty (Amor de mis 


dias) ; love lyrie of old Sonora, w 
Wilfred L. Wright, m Rita Meralda, 
Of U.S. (© Dee S125 ,02 ec. Dee: 
31; E 629589; Southwestern music 
pub. co., Tucson, Ariz. 22467 


Come to me in my dreams; w Mat- 
thew Arnold, m Gwendolen Knight, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 20, 1925; 


1108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925, 


1 c. Nov. 14; E 625526; Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 22468 


Come unto Me; w and m M. L. Ryer, 
ara S..,..C. 1..¢.. Nove, 17,1925 5. B 
626793; Mary L. Ryer, Los Angeles. 

22469 


Come unto Me and live: w Josephine 
Jackson, m C. A. Grimm, of U. S. 
Chicago, Lyceum music publishers. 
@©r7 Oct, 28, 1925:-2 ¢. Oct. 31; E 
628158; Christian A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago. 22470 


Comfort ye one another; three-part 
song, w Caro Roma, m Jessie Mae 
Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 5; E 628990; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement ] 22471 


Comin’ home to you; w Effie Cutler, 
m Walter Rolfe, of U. S. © Dec. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 10; E 629149; M. 
Witmark & sons. New York. 22472 


Coming in the clouds; the culmina- 
tion, w and m J. A. Chiles, of U. S., 


arr. Sydney R. Griffith. 1. Ten.; in 
A flat, -2. Bar. Lexington, Ky., Eu- 
reka fidelity pub. co. 4to. © Dee. 
poet Oe oi 2: each, Dee. SL 5/1 EH 
629573: James Alexander Chiles, 
Lexington. Ky. 22473 


Coming to our own; anniversary hymn, 
w Joseph Louis Griffin, m J. L. Grif- 
fin and Tom Lemonier, both of U. 
s., arr. N. Clark Smith. Chicago, 
ii.) fom Lemonier.’ “© Oct. .-9; 
1925; 2 ce. Oct. 12; E 621634; Smith- 
Griffin-Lemonier, Chicago. 22474 


Command the sun to keep shining; 
w Vibratius, m Velda Roork, of U. 
S., arr. N. L. Ridderhof. Los An- 
geles, Calif.. Humanity’s pub. co. 
©) Moy. 9, 1925;-2 e. Nov. 143.8 
626698; Frederick G. Partington, 
Los Angeles. 22475 


Comme a Trianon; gavotte, Hibert- 
Audan, of France; pf. Editions du 
Magasin musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
1 c. Dec. 7; E 630038; Magasin mu- 
sical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 22476 


Comme Charlotte; paroles Nazelles, 
musique Mauprey, of France. 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625659 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22477 


Communion office; communion service 
in F major, founded on Negro spir- 
ituals, w and m A. M. Cochran, of 
Wes: Ato: ©. Oct.. 30, 1925: 2c. 
Nov. 5; E 627160; A. Myron Coch- 
ran, Albany. 22478 


22488 


Community club march; by V. B. 
Throgmorton, of U. S.; pf. © Nov.- 
10, 1925; 2 ¢«. Nov: 10; E 628471; 
Vida Butler Throgmorton, Pocahon- 
tas, Ark. 22479 


Community singers’ programme, no. 5; 


ed. Gerrard Williams and Gibson 
Young, both of Great Britain. Cur- 
wened. 4to. © Aug. 17, 1925;1. 
Sept. 21; E 630401; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 22480 


Community singers’ programme, no. 8; 
children’s selection, ed. Gerrard 
Williams and Gibson Young, both 
of Great Britain. Curwen ed. 4to. 
©, Amel Si, A9252" 1 aed) Now 451s 
625751; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 22481 


Compensation; une réve, H. Baynton- 
Power, of Great Britain; pf. 
Dec. 21, 1925¢:0! Go Deeiio28* JE 
630553; Beal, Stuttard & eo., Itd., 
London. 22482 


Complete in Him; w J. H. Sammis, 
m Chas. H. Marsh, of U. S. © 
Ag? tS 1925 - 2c! Nov? >| 1) 626542 = 
Herbert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

22483: 


-Complimento natalizio; valzer, melody 


Michele Sottile, of U. S., arr. F. 
Biazzo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 e¢ Dec. 15, 1925; E 
629275; Verdi & Rossini music 
house, New York. 22484 


Composizioni per pianoforte; di F. 
Paolo Frontini e Alberto De Cristo- 
faro, both of Italy. Ed. Carisch. 
1 Colloquio di bambole. [2 others] 
Nov. 43. 1925508, cy Dee. 22, a 
630376; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

22485 


Composizioni per pianoforte in edi- 
zioni facilitate dagli autori; autori, 
of Italy. Ed. Carisch. 1. Colloquio 
di bambole; di F. Paolo Frontini. 
2. others); @ Nov: * 7.) 1925.5 1 2e 
Dee. 1; E 630008; A. & G. Carisch 


& c., Milan. 22486 
Concerto no. 1; by J. Beach Cragun, 
Of CU. S., op. y Zep Volto Saxe ant 1 E. 


flat with pf. acc. Allegro brilliante. 
(2, others|,) "© Nov. 25, 192555 2 © 
Nov. 24; E 626984; Finder & Ur- 
banek, Chicago. 22487 


Concerto no. 1; Franco Américain, 
Jean Wiener, of France; 2 pfs. © 
Nov. - 16; 5 1925 3 es Deer 12 3. 
630117; Max Eschig et cie., Paris. 
[© reduction] 22488 


1109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22489 


Concerto no. 2; by Louis Spohr, op. 
2, ed. and _ (“fingered Ferdinand 
David, rev. Louis SveGenski, of U. 
S.; violin with pf. acc.; in D min. 
© Nov. 6, 1925; 2 @ Nov. 9; EB 
629513; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© new matter] 22489 


Concerto no. 3; by H. S. Green, of U. 
S.; 2 pf. or pf. solo and orch..,.© 


1 ¢ Nov. 18, 1925; E 626998; 
Howard Sylvester Green, Butler, 
Pa. 22490 


Concerto per violino; de Pietro Nar- 
dini, revu et augmenté d’une ca- 
dence Emilio Pente, instrumenté C. 
Angelelli, both of Italy; in mi 
minore; orch. Partitura. © June 
AS) A925. er Noy. 20 G2a873:: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


[© orchestration] 22491 
Conchita; par V.- Staub. arr. S. 
‘Chapelier, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. Ato. Nov. 2, 


1925; 1 ce) Nove 16°) G2aa88aik: 
Philippo, Paris. [© arrangement] 
22492 


Concord (The) books; elementary 
course of instruction based on folk- 
tunes with words and on physical 
interpretation of rhythm, arr. 
Katherine K. Davis, of U. S. Step 1. 
© Dec. 12, 1925; 2 c Dec. 16; E 
627637; E. C. Schirmer music co.. 
Boston. 22493 


Coney Isle; w and melody A. Pearl. 
Of Was. kSt 7 violin) Gua eaDee: 
11, 1925; E 627462; Albert Pearl, 
New York. - 22494 


Conte d’ automne; par Maurice Mar- 
sac, of France; orch. a cordes, avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Oct. 30, 
TOA VE Nee NOY, 16%" Hi (625582 "IV. 
Marsae, Paris. 22495 


Content; w anon., m M. J. Camp, 
of U. S. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
30; E 627144; Mabel Johnston 
Camp, Chicago. 22496 


Convent bells are ringing; from Prin- 
cess Flavia, w Harry B. Smith, m 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. © Dec. 
16, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 627718; 
Harms, ine., New York. 22497 


Convict (The) and the rose; w and 
m Betty Chapin [pseud. of Ballard 
Macdonald] of U. S8.; with violin 
Obbl.; in’ GC. © Nov. 10,°49251;:, 2 «©. 
Nov. 11; E 628442; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 22498 


Coquette; suite, R. V. Tabb, arr. Syd- 
ney Baynes, both of Great Britain; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20° 


orch., with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 21; E 625819; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 22499 


Coral cave; miniature sketches, Olive 
Lloyd, of England; pf. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 630223; Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd., London. 22500 


Coral gables; waltz, by S. T. Keelan, 
of U. 8.; pf. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1925: E 
628357; Sara Talbert Keelan, New - 
York. 22501 


Coral isle; w and melody F. Skinner 
and M. Gruber, both of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Nov. 24, 1925; E 626973; Milton 
Gruber and Frank Skinner, New 
York. 22502 


Coral (The) sea; two-part song, m 
Elizabeth Gest, of U. S.; sop. and 
alto. © Dee. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 2; 
EK 629040; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22503 


Cords (Gustav) Fiinf vortragsstiicke ; 
von G. Cords, of Germany, op. 59; 
violoncello und klavier. 1. Intro- 
duktion. [4 others] © Sept. 10, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; E 625421; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 22504 


Vier vortragsstticke; von 4G. 
Cords, of Germany, op. 54, violine 
u. pf. 1. Impromptu.—2. Bourree.— 
3. Serenade.—4. Nocturne. © July 
30, 1925; 1 c. each Nov. 7; B 625414; 
Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 22505 


Cortége funébre d’un Samourai; de 
Rhené-Baton, of France, op. 37; pf. 
©. Nov... 16, 19255 “f ¢.. Wee Ae = 
630145: Durand et cie., Paris. 22506 


Cottage (The) and 1; w and m W. N. 
Miles, of U. S. © Dec. 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 19; E 629347; Wilbur N. Miles, 
Williamsport, Pa. 22507 


Cotton; Cotton was a little Dixie rose, 
three-part song, w Geo. A. Little, m 
Fred Rose, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; treble voices. Witmark ed. 
4to.. ©» Dee. 15, 19202 ec. Dec. 18; 
E 627664; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 22508 


Cotton blossom time; fox-trot, Joseph 
H:- "Trent, of U.' S's pi, © €: Nov: 
25, 1925; E 628800; Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine., Boston. 22509 

Coucou (Le); rondeau, C. Daquin, 


transcribed Michael Press, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York; violin 


1110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nes. 11-12, 1925 


22537 


and pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
17; E 627596; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 22510 


Coue (A) dream waltz; w and m M. 
Groneman, of U. S. ©1ce. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627123; Martha Groneman, 
Long Beach, Calif. 22511 


Couleur de rose; six morceaux ly- 
riques, Christian Schifer, of Eng- 
land, op. 130, no. 1-6; pf. © Oct. 
1, 1924; 1 c. each Dee. 1, 1925; EH 
625946-625951; Laudy & co., Eng- 
land. 22512-22517 


Country dance; by Helen Sears, of 
Hosiope «1. pt. .© Dee. 31,1925; 
2 ce. Dee. 30; E 632082; Gilbert music 
¢o., Chicago. 22518 


Country dance; by W. Berwaild, of 
U. S.; pf., 4 hands. © Dee. 2, 1925; 
2 «. Dec. 4; E 629041; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22519 


Couple (The) upstairs; w Benny 
Davis, melody Jesse Greer, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 626873; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 22520 


——Same. © Dee. 7, 1925; 2 ©. Dee. 
9; E 627444; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Py AsVA 


Couplet malicieux (Court gossip) ; by 
Eduard Poldini, of Hungary, op. 93, 
n0..5; pit. © Oct. 27; 1925; 1.¢."Nov. 
14; E 625512; Augener, Itd., London. 

22522 


Cours élémentaire de piano en trente 
lecons; fait exclusivement pour le 
Poste radiotéléphonique C. K. A. C. 
de la Presse Montreal, E. Renaud, 
of Great Britain. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 1 ¢ Sept. 12; A—Foreign 
28882; Emiliano Renaud, Montreal. 

22523 


Course (La) aux mouches; de Raoul 
Laparra, of France; violon et pf. 
ee Mec 1° 19255 1c. Dec. 153° 
630203 ; Heugel, Paris. 22524 


Cows (The) are in the corn; w and m 
Herbert Leslie, rev. ed. Harry L. 
Harts, Oo: U. S.: in’ B flat: ©” Nov. 
18, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 629522; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
[© revision] 


Cradle song; carol, w anon., from the 
Oxford bk. of English verse, m B. J. 
Dale, of England; eight mixed 
voices with sop. solo. 4to. © Oct. 
30, 1925;.1 <c Noy. 2; EB 625274; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 22526 


22525 | 


Crane (Nathalia) song book; w 
Nathalia Crane, m Frances EK. Fried- 
man, of U.S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Bec. 9; aff: Nov.720; , A. 872195; 
Thomas Seltzer, inec., New York. 

22527 


“Creator of the earth and sky; set to 


tune Plainsong, w St. Ambrose, tr. 
Charles Bigg, melody from the 
Sarum antiphonal, harmonized J. H. 
Arnold, of Great Britain. 12mo0. © 


Peer 1Os- 19253 > Aeve.\ ). Deen124; ) 
630409; Oxford university press, 
London. 22528 
Credo; m David McK. Williams, of 


U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc. 


4to. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
E 626769; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 22529 


Crib (The); choral song for Christ- 
mas, w C. M. Baines, m M. Shaw, 
of Great Britain; sop., ten. and bass 
soli with cho. of mixed voices. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
7; E 625350; Martin Shaw, London. 

22530 

Crimson (The) fan; intermezzo, How- 
ard Carr, of Great Britain; pf. © 
NOV nae OOS, cl CANO Ve cole eos 
625822; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22531 


Crinoline Mary; from Charles street 
follies, w Max Rosen, m Nellie M. 
Todd and T. M. Cushing, both of 
us. ©-Deer 11, 19255. 2.6. Decal; 
E 629594; Play-arts guild, ine., Bal- 
timore. 22532 


Croquis de route; de Paul Pierné, of 
Hrance;’ pf... ©: Noy.; 2; 1925 7,41, -¢. 
Nov. 16; E 625652; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 22533 


Crossed hands; by Saul Sieff, of U. S.: 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
E 627149; Villa Moret, ine., San 
Francisco. 22534 


Crown her with light; w and m B. 
Laing, of Canada. [Blue print], © 
.1 ce. Dee. 29, 1925; E 629476; Byron 
Laing, Toronto, Canada. 22535 


Crown Him forever more; w Alma 
White, m Arthur K. White, of U. S. 
© Dee. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 
632090; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
Ne oe 22536 


Crown Jesus the King of your heart; 
w Frank E. Rousch, m Haldor Lil- 
lenas, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 ec. 
Noy. 5; E 626538; Herbert George 
Tovey, Los Angeles. 22537 


1111 i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29538 


Crucifixion; w and m J. R. Baxter, 
of U: S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
19; E 626824; J. R. Baxter, jr., Tex- 
arkana, Ark.-Tex. 22538 


Cry (The) of the soul; w and m Alma 
White, of U. S. © Dec. 28, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 30; E 632099 ; Pillar of fire, 
Zarephath, N. J. 22539 


Crying; waltz ballad, w G. R. Briscoe, 
melody ©. A. Ginther, of U. S. © 
1¢. Dee. 14, 1925; EH 627527; George 
R. Briscoe and C. A. Ginther, Oak- 
land, Calif. 22540 


Crying like a baby for you; w T. V. 
Malloy, melody Mark M. McDonnell, 
of U. S. © 1 e@ Nov. 4, 1925; EB 
626700; Thomas V. Malloy, Brook- 
lyn. 22541 


Crying Water (Miniahoton) ; quartet 
or cho., w and m Bernard Hamblen, 
of Great Britain; female voices. 
4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; 
E 628666; Enoch & sons, New York. 

22542 


Cu te; serenata-valzer, w M. Giovan- 
nino, melody G. Messina, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1925; E 626672; Giovanni Mes- 
sina, Brooklyn. 22543 


Cup (A) of coffee, a sandwich and 
you; w Billy Rose and Al. Dubin, 
m Joseph Meyer, of U. S. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Oct. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 3; E 628237; Harms, inc., 
New York. 22544 


Curreri d’America; versi e melodia A. 
Parisi, of U. S. © 1 «¢. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626705; Due Sicilie music 
rolls, New York. 22545 


Custer’s fight with Rain-in-the-face; 
byw. CC) bnty, ot Us. Sas qin C 
Nov. 20, 1925; E 629211; Richard 
Cisrow Enty, New York. 22546 


Cynical scherzando; by William Axt, 
of U. S.; orch., with pf. or organ 
conductor. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. 
Noy. 17; E 626779; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 22547 


D’autrefois serenata (Serenata daltre 
tempi) ; romanza, versi F. Tusa, 
musica Giuseppe Silvestri, of Italy. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1925; E 627315; 
Frank Tusa, Brooklyn. 22548 


D. C.; from Patter revue of 1925, 
w F. L. Baer, m Agustin Borguno, 
of Spain, domiciled at Washington. 
© Nov. 14, 1925: 2 c Nov. 21; E 
626880; Frank L. Baer, Washington. 

22549 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 26 


Da da da dum dum da dum;-w and m 
Roy Turk and Maceo Pinkard, of 
U.S. © Nov. 16, 192512) eeiNoy. 
17; E 626767; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York.. 22550 


Dad; w Martha Bonker, m R. Nyburg, 
of U. 8S. Belmont, Mich., Nyburgs. 
©. Dec. 3, .1925".2 ec Ween: Ei 
629042; Richard Nyburg, Belmont, 
Mich. | 22551 


Daddy; w and m B. Henderson, of 
U. S., arr. Louis La Rondelle. 
[Photostat] © 1 e¢. Nov. 27, 1925; 
E 627031; Billie Henderson, Los 
Angeles. 22552 


Daddy my daddy; w and m Henry 
©. Hoppe, of U. S., arr. Hermen 
Shultz. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
27; E 628865; H. C. Hoppe, Buffalo. 

22553 


Daddy of mine; w Margaret Bovers, 
melody C. W. Bovers, of U. S. 
1 ec. Dec. 2, 1925; E 627232; Charles 
W. Bovers, Manhattan, N. Y. 
22554 


Daddy’s lullaby; w and m M. Zolot, 
of Russia, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© 1 e. Nov. 16, 1925; E 628577; 
Mina Zolot, Los Angeles, Calif. 

22555 


Dallas I love you; w and m J. Gard- 
ner, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
© Nov. 28, 1925; 2 « Dec. 11; E 
627479; Jack Gardner, Dallas. 

22556 


Daly (Lewis Alden) Melody; by L. 
A.’ Daly, of U.S" (Gn er Dec. 3. 
1925; E 628972; Lewis Alden Daly, 
New York. 22557 


Dame ainsi est; chanson de croisade, 
Thibaut de Champagne, harmonisa- 
tion Paul Le Flem, of France. © 
Noy. 16, 19257 10 Go Deen 2s aK 
630141; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
harmonization ] 22558 


Dame e cavalieri; minuetto, F. Paolo 
Frontini, of Italy; orch. 4to. © 
Nov..: 10, 19252) 20 G) Senb 29.5. 1) 
628501; R. Profeta & co., Palermo, 
Italy. 22559 


Dame (La) en sucre; de Raoul La- 
parra, of France; violon et pf. 
Dee. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 15; E 630205 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 22560 


Dame un besito; fox-trot, Felipe N. 
Garcia, of Salvador; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
31, 1925; E 629564; Dada-Dada & 
co., San Salvador, Salvador. 22561 


1112 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22585 


Dance (The) of Siva; by H. S. Far- 
nese, of Monaco, domiciled at Los 
Angeles; pf. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1925; 
E 629110; Harold S. Farnese, Los 
Angeles. 22562 


Dance of the buttercups; by Frances 
Percy, of U.:'S:';)'pi.;- four hands. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 7; E 
628345; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

22563 


Dance of the butterflies ; by C. E. Pyle, 
of U. S., op. 4; pf. © Dee. 8, 1925; 
2 e. Dec. 31; E 629590; Clark Ernest 
Pyle, Rockwood, Pa. 22564 


Dance of the hours; ballet, from La 
Gioconda, A. Ponchielli, arr. C. A. 
Egener, of U. S.: violin or C melody 
saxophone, with pf. acc. © Nov. 
weatoere a eC. Wee, If; Ei 620403; 
Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 22565 


Dance of the ostriches; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 


Ween i29e 1925): 32. e.)> Dee... 38L3°. 
629661; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22566 


Dance of the teddy bears; by A. J. 
Metin Wl S.: pi. ©) Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 e. Nov. 7; E 626609; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 22567 


Dance with me (Danse avec moi); 
from Revu négre, w and m Spencer 
Williams, of U. S.. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 c. Nov. 16; E 626773; W. Johnson, 
Paris. 22568 


Dancing; from Betty in Mayfair, w 
Harry Graham, m H. Fraser-Sim- 
son, of Great Britain. © Oct. 26, 
Toe tone. (NOV. Ths) SH 625531 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London, 


Dancing (The) bear and other tales 
for young pianists; by David Dush- 
kin, of U. S: © June 6, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 27; E 628888; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 22570 


Dancing Dan; w and melody P. Nas- 
ser, of U.S. ©l1c. Nov. 2, 1925; E 
628218; Paul Nasser, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 22k 


Dancing elves; valse, Mark Tosu, of 
U. S.; violin and pf., with second 
violin ad lib. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 28; E 627947; Louis Retter 
music co., St. Louis. ype aye 


Dancing in, the dark; waltz, Sam Cos- 
low, Al Sherman and Max Prival, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch., 


80878—26——_4. 


22569 | 


with words and ukulele ace. 4to. 
© Oct. 28,1925; 2c. Nov., 5; EH 
626521; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

22573 


Dancing nymphs; by A. M. Vineberg, 
of Canada; pf. © 1 e. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628173; Anna M. Vineberg, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 22574 


Dans la clairiére; par Rhené-Baton, 
of France, op. 36; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625742; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 22575 


sourire; cantiléne, 
Maurice Pesse, of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
3091925 5cdo c.2 Nov. 165 625506; 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 


Dans un frais 


22576 


Danse alsacienne; de Trémisot, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
Sito... (©) Nov..2) 19255 Je! Nov-416; 
E 625631; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

22577 

Danse bizarre; by Francis Hendriks, 
of. S.;‘op:' 50, no. 3; pf. ‘© Nov. 
2orioze: 2e.uDec S71 OZbl ror Ge 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 22578 


Danse d’Abisag; de Florent Schmitt, 
of France; orch. 1. Parties.—2. Par- 
tition. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ec. each 
Dee. 12; E 630155, 630156; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 22579, 22580 


Danse (La) de Djolilé; par Maurice 
Marsac, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. Paris, Ed. Lutétia. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1c. Nov. 16; E 625580; 
M. Marsac, Paris. 22581 


Danse de la Mariée; petit divertisse- 
ment, Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch., 
avec. pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; HE 625625; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 22582 


Danse flamande; de M. van den Gheyn, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain ; 
violin et pf. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Nov. 23; E 625808; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

22583 


Danse galicienne; vieil air hébraique, 
Paul Kirman, arr. Samuel Dushkin, 
of. U. 8. ;. violin: et pf. ©, Nov. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E 628895; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. [© transcrip- 
tion] 22584 


Danse petite; by Herbert Ralph Ward, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 29,1925: 2 e. 
Dec. 31; E 629652; Theo. Presser 
co.,. Philadelphia. 22585 


11138 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22586 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Danse rococo; by Mari Paldi, of U. 
Sete 1 C) Dec. 2 1925s Deve. Dec, 
4: EB 629033; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 22586 


Danse sauvage (Wild dance) ; by Paul 
Kochanski, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York, pf. acc. arr. Karol Szy- 
manowski; violin and pf. © Oct. 
21.» 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 273) BY 627622 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

22587 

Danse slovaque, no. 1; de R. Felber, 
arr. Samuel Dushkin, of U. S.; 
violin et pf., en ut min. © Nov. 
1, 1925; 2. c. Nov. 27; EH 628897; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. [© tran- 
scription ] 22588 

Danse slovaque, no. 2; par R. Felber, 
arr. Samuel Dushkin, of U. S.; vio- 
lin et pf., en mi min. © Nov. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E 628898; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. [© transcrip- 
tion | 22589 

Dante’s inferno; tone poem, Gaston 
Borch, of Norway; orch. Belwin ed. 
© Nov. 9, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 12; E 
628492; Belwin, inc., New York. 

22590: 


Danza d’ amore (Love’s dance) ; val- 
zer cantabile, versi e musica A. Ar- 
tale, of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn ; 
pf. ©l1e. Dec. 28, 1925; E 632017; 
Antonino Artale, Brooklyn. 22591 


Danzarina (La) del Nilo; fox-trot, 
letra y musica Luis Jaidar, of Mex- 
ico; pf. © Dec. 1, 1925; 1 ¢c. Dec. 
28; E 630502; A. Wagner y Levien, 
Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 22592 


Danzas puertorriquenas; by M. G. Ta- 
varez, of Porto Rico; pf. v. 1. 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 628668 ; 
Elisa Tavarez de Storer, Santurce, 


Pre; 22593 
Darling, listen to my pleading; w and 
melody B. Lawson, of Canada. © 1 


c. Dec. 29, 1925; E 629489; Beatrice 
Lawson, Crediton, Canada. 22594 


Das ist der bimini; paso-doble, text 
Beda, musik Stephan Weiss, of Aus- 
tria. © Sept. 14, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
21; E 630394; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. 22595 


Das ist die junge garde; marschlied 
aus Confetti, text Hans H. Zerlett 
und Artur Rebner, musik Rudolph 
Nelson, arr. Otto Lindemann, both 
of Germany. © Oct. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30; E 625781; Drei-masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 22596 


Das kannst du deiner grossmama 
erzihlen; foxtrot, aus der parodi- 


stischen operette Aspasia, worte 
Kurt Robitschek und Paul Morgan, 
musik Willy Rosen, arr. Walter 
Borchart, 
Nov. 1, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 21; E 6303880; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 
22597 


Das war in Heidelberg, in blauer som- 
mernacht; text Willy Weiss, musik 
Hermann Krome, of Germany. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 28; E 625906 ; 
Drei-masken vertae, a. g., Berlin. 

22598 


Dawn; w M. V. McHugh, m old Irish 
air, arr. Dennis Waterford, of Great 
Britain. London, Whitehall music 
co. @©Nov. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; 
E 625464; Maud Veronica McHugh, 
Port Stewart, Ireland. 22599 


Dawn and eventide; w and m F. 
Storms, arr. Eugene Platzman, both 
of U..S. ©1¢ Nov. 11, 1925 : E 
628474; Forrest Storms, Skowhe- 
gan, Me. 22600 


Dawn on the Alamo; by E. G. Rey- 
nolds, of U. S.; pf. © 1 e. Nov. 
23, 1925; E 628778; Eddie George 
Reynolds, San Antonio. . 22601 


Day dreams; by Joseph H. Trent, of 


U. S.; pf. © 1.e% Dee. 5, 1925; EB 
627303; Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. 22602 


Day dreams; w and m F. N. Van Der 
Linden, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 16, 
1925; E 627630; Frederick Norman 
Van Der Linden, Washington. 

22603 

Day dreams; w and m H. F. Thomp- 
son, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1925; 
E 626589; Howard F. Thompson, 
Seattle. 22604 


Day (A) in May; first air varie, by 
Louis Retter, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 627937; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 22605 


Day (A) in the mountains; by C. M. 
Leibe; of | U.(S.3 pia ee Dee. fot, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 22; E 629404; Clara 
Minnie Leibe, Irvington, N. J. 

22606 


w and melody M. 
© 1e. Nov. 24, 


Day (A) of life; 
Everett, of U. S. 
1925; E 626967; Marie Everett, 
New York. 22607 


Day (The) that I met you; w and 
melody Henry Santly, Lou Davis 
and Harry Richman, all of U. S. © 
1 e. Nov. 10, 1925; EK 626637; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New. York. 22608 


1114 


both of Germany. ©, 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22630 


pi. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25; E 628806; Irving Berlin, 
ine., Chicago. 22609 


Daybreak; part song, w Longfellow, 
m J. E. Hutchinson, of Great Brit- 


ain; mixed voices; in D. [Staff and. 


tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 17, 
1925; 1c. Dec. 28; E 630495; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 22610 


Days (The) of long ago; Viennese 
refrain, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 


teas isrand!, arr... Paul Bliss, | of 
U. S.; two treble voices. 4to. © 
Nevers; 1925: 2) ©! Nov. ‘23%' 


628732; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 
22611 


Daytona shores; fox trot, w and m 
B. Walker, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 18; E 628632; Bar- 
clay Walker, Indianapolis. 22612 


De animals in de ark; from Christ- 
mas with the old woman who lived 
in a shoe. w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
Jessie Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. © Dec. 12, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 16; E 627548; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement |] 22613 
De cousine a cousin; duetto, d’Elle 
ou moi, paroles Jean _ Bastia, 
musique Albert Chantrier, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625650; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 22614 


Deal yourself another hand; w J. 
Edwards, melody Chas. Nickerson, 
ang. soe. © die: Nov: 61925; EH 
628306; Jodie Edwards, Chicago. 

22615 


Dear heart be true to me; w and m 
Mm wory; of U.S. . (Cr l e. ‘Dee. 3, 
1925; E 629267; Thomas Jory, Chi- 
cago. 22616 


Dear, I'm lonely ‘way from you; w 
and m L. S. Baldin, of Russia, 
domiciled at Jamaica, N. Y. ©1e. 
Noy. 30, 1925; E 627122; Lionel S. 
Baldin, Jamaica, N. Y. 22617 


Dear little mother of mine; w Leon- 
ard E. Schmidt, m E. I. Dolan, of 
W'S: . (© 1 %e Nov. 24.) 1925+) 
626964; Edward I. Dolan, Brooklyn. 

22618 


Dear little Rose; or, Lilac time, play 
in a prologue, two ac*s and an 
epilogue. w Adelaide Sheppard 


- O'Mara, m J. O’Mara, of Canada. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 13, 1925; D 26836: 
Joseph O’Mara, Oakville, Ontario, 
Canada. 22619 


Dear little sweetheart, I’m sorry; w ° 
K. Fredericksen, m Lucille Burton, — 
of..0.,;:8. © 11 vexr Ort. 3). 192500 
626501; Karen Fredericksen, San 
Francisco. 22620 


Dear love come fiy with me; w and 
m I. M. Jordan, of U. S. Glee. 
Nov. 11, 1925; E 628483; Idalia 
Mae Jordan, Bronxville, N. Y. 

22621 


Dear mother o’ mine; w and m M. L. 
Byer ot -U. )Ss.7.-©: fe) Nov. 17, 
1925; E 626790; Mary L. Ryer, Los 
Angeles. 22622 


Dear mother, your [sic] a _ sweet- 
heart to me; w and m F. H. Sharp, 
of U. S. ©1e Nov. 5, 1925; E 


626560; Frederick H. Sharp, Los 
Angeles. 22623 
Dear, oh mine; w and melody J. 


Kropp, of U. S.- © 1 c. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626921; John Kropp, Morea 
Colliery, Pa. 22624 


Dear old California; w and melody 
J. Etchison, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Dee. 
29, 1925; E 629488; Joseph Etchi- 
son, Pittsburg, Cal. 22625 


Dear old Madrid; by Joseph N. Moos, 
of. U. S.5 pi + ©: Nov. 25, 192552 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E 627021; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 22626 


Dear old Mother Machree; w and m 
Vince Courtney, of Australia. © 
1 ec. Dec. 9, 1925; E 627399; Will 
Ferry, Philadelphia. 22627 


Dear one; one step, Carl Robrecht, of 
Germany; pf. Nov. -12, 1925- 
1 c. Nov. 28; E 625905; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 22628 


Dear one; one step, Carl Robrecht, of 
Germany; salon-orch., mit ergan- 
zungsstimmen zur jazz-band.  4to. 
© Oct, 3801925 711 Nove, abe Et 
625787; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 22629 


Dear St. Thérése; hymn to the little 
flower, w C. J. Holland, m Marian 
O’Brien, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
New York, J. Fischer & bro. 4to. 
© Dec. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 
629504; C. J. Holland, Woonsocket, 
Fa 22630 


1115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(22631 


pt. III, n.s., y. 20 


Dearest please come back to me; 
waltz, w and m J. V. Thompson, of 
U. S. Montgomery, Ala., Kirtland 
pub. co. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
10; E 628468; Jack Vernon Thomp- 
son, Montgomery, Ala. 22631 


Dearie; w and melody R. Robertson, 
of U. S. ‘© 1c. Nov. 12, 1925; B 
626673 ; Ruby Robertson, New York. 

22632 


Dearie I’m dreaming of you; w and 
‘melody C. Leont, of Italy, domiciled 
at Chicago, arr. Mike Alonge, of 
ataly.;' ©-1 c,) Nove, ii. 19257) oH 
626591; Charles Leont, Chicago. 

22633 


‘Deep river; darkey spiritual, har- 
monized and arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. Witmark 
ed. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
18; E 627667; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

22634 


-——1. Three treble voices.—2. Sop., 
alto and bar.—3. Two treble voices. 
© Dec. 15, 1925; 2 c. each Dec. 18; 
E 627656, 627657, 627661; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 22635-22637 


Defiant love; romanza appassionata, 
Walter C. Schad, of U. 8., ed. G. H. 
Sanders; conductor, pf—organ. © 
‘Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 
626859; Geo. H. Sanders co., New 
York. 22638 


Déjeuner dansant; two impertinences, 
G. Williams, of Great Britain; pf. 
‘Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd. 1. Valsette brute. [1 other] 
‘© Nov. 21, 1925; 1 ¢« Nov. 23: E 
625910; Gerrard Williams, London. 

22639 


‘Delaware bridge march; by EH. EH. Bau- 
dis, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 20; E 628671; Edward E. 
‘Baudis, Philadelphia. 22640 


Den lalleis kaymen’ aidoni (Aéy AaddAjs 
kavyev Aiéovc); w anon., m J. C. Zou- 
boulakis, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 629126; John Constantin 
‘Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 22641 


Denza (Paola) Walzer; von P. Den- 
za, of Italy, op. 4; pf. © May 23, 
1925; 1 e. Nov. 7; EK 625457; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 22642 


Départir (Li) de la douce contrée; 


Chardon de Reims, harmonisée Paul 
Le Mlem, of France. © Nov. 16, 


1925; 1 c. Dee. 12; E 630139; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. [© harmoniza- 
tion] 22643 


Derby days; galop, William Axt, of 
U. S.jorch. 4tol ©" Nove 's)1925;; 
2 ce. Nov. 5; E 626549; Robbins- 
Engel, ine., New York. 22644 


Des péchers et des ¢erisiers; paroles 
Jean Renouard, musique Adolphe 
Borchard, of France. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 ec. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625730; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 22645 


Desdemona, that personal friend of 
mine; w and m Maceo Pinkard, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 628397; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

22646 


de Sermisy (Claudin) Chanson; au 
joly bois, four-part cho., w after Ex- 
pert, Ren. france, v. 5, English ver- 
sion Th. Baker, of U. S., m C. de 
Sermisy, ed. Frank Damrosch, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 4, 
1925; 2 e. Dee. 11; EB 629184; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© new 
matter including translation] 22647 


Desert stars; w I. Abrahamson and 
R. West, m F. L. Ray, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 3, 1925; EH 626486; Irving 
Abrahamson, Ray West and Forest 
L. Ray, Los Angeles. 22648 


Désespérance; poésie et musique Hél- 
ene Graton, of France. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 c Nov. 16; E 625606; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 22649 


Desiderio ardente; valzer, Antonio 
Bottiglieri, of Italy. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1925; E 632080; Pasquale Buongio- 
vanni, New York. 22650 


Desire; w Mary E. Glasson, m T. Bath 
Glasson, of U. 8.; low voice, in EK 
flat. Fischer ed. © Dee. 5, 1925; 
2 c. Dec. 9; BE 627381; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© arrangement] 

22651 


Desolation; over the steppe, Alexan- 
dre TT. Gretchaninoff, arr. Adolf 
Schmid, of England [and] Song of 
the brook (Le chant du ruisseau) ; 
by Théodore Lack, arr. Maurice 
Baron, of U. S.: orch., with pf. con- 
ducteur. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
10; E 629196; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

22652 


Desolation (La _ desolation) ; photo- 
play music, Edouard Patou, of Great 


1116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22676 


Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 

4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 9; 

E 625495; Hawkes & son, London. 
22653 


Deutsche suite; pastoral suite, Wil- 
helm Rinkens, of Germany, op. 32; 
klavier. 1. Der tag. [2 others] 
Feb. 27, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625439 ; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

22654 


Deux fois rien; par Ed. Wénisch, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4G ae) Noy. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Noy. 16; 
E 625573; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 22655 


Deuxieme cancion levantina; trio, G. 
Badénes, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avec violon ripiane et 
contrebasse, ad lib. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625682; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 22656 


Deuxiéme valse; de Marcel Tournier, 
arr. L. Gaubert-Elgé, of France; pe- 
tit orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
© Noy. 16; 1925;°1 ¢ Dec. 12;. EB 
630110; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement ] 22657 


Dew; w Sara Teasdale, m Lilla Or- 
mond, of U..S..© Dece.,; 7,.1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 8; E 627421; G. Ricordi & ¢o., 
ine., New York. 22658 


Di freilachi fagalach; w and melody 
A. Schwartz, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
11, 1925; E 628486; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 22659 


Didn’t ole Pharaoh git lost; w and m 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
© Nov?! 24; 1925;. 2 e. Dee. 7; EH 
627336; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 

22660 

Dignitéa; versi Alberto Di Spigna, 
musica Mario Loffredo, of Italy; 
mand. ace. [Naples] Margellina. 
8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 30; 
E 630520; D’Agostino bros., ine., 
New York. 22661 


Dilemma; photoplay music, Domenico 
Savino, of U. S.; orch. © Nov. 3, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 5; E 626550; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 22662 


Dime (The) savings bank; novelette 
gavotte, H. H. Zickel, of U. S. © 
Oct. 29, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 2: E 628608; 
Harvy H. Zickel, Detroit. 22663 


Dinah; w and melody Joseph H. 
Trent, of U.S. ©1ce. Dee. 5, 1925; 
E 627291; Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. ; 22664 


©. 


Disaster; photoplay music, Domenico’ 


Savino, of U. S.; orch. © Nov. 21,. 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; E 628758; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inec., New York. 22665: 


Diversion; by Geo. D. Barnard, of U-. 
Srhorel., 4to. (© Nov. 28, 19253 2 
e. Dee. 28; E 627973; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22666 


Divertimento; von Erich Anders, of 
Germany, op. 48; zwei violinen; in 
F dur. © May 11, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
7; E 625448; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 22667 


Dixie ditties; arr. Frank J. Black, of 
UW S: ,oreh. | © Ney. 19. 1925- 2 ¢.. 
Nov. 21; E 626929; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 22668: 


Dixie moon shine; w and m R. Crafft,. 
arr. John L. Herman, both of U. S.. 
© 1 e¢. Dec. 10, 1925; E 629169; 
Ralph Craft, St. Louis. 22663" 


Dixie train blues; fox-trot, w and m. 
do Co Htzold; of W.48:3 hp HO) e 
Dec. 28, 1925; E 632016; John C. 
Etzold, Crown Point, Ind. 22676: 


Dixon’s (Harold) comedy songs; arr. 
Harold Dixon, of U. S.; ukulele and 
ukulele banjo. 4to. © Sept. 9,. 
L925 Gy NOV.,12; aff. Decw hs, A 
874995; Dixon-Lane, ine., St. Louis... 
[© arrangement] 22671. 


Dixon’s (Harold) heart songs; arr.. 
Harold Dixon, of U. S.; ukulele and: 
ukulele banjo. 4to. © Sept. 9, 
LOS. Cx NOV 425 Bits. LCC... 1. A. 
874994 ; Dixon-Lane, inc., St. Louis.- 

22672. 


Dixon’s (Harold) songs the people 
sing; arr. H. Dixon, of U: S. New 
York, Harold Dixon, inc. © Nov. 
ZAG 2 CNOV: 12 ait. Der. mes 
A 874996; Harold Dixon, New York. 
[© arrangement ] 22673. 


Dizzy Lizzy; w and m W. A. Dough-. 
ery. Of OLS ed) CO dc! Dee sia 
1925; E 629285; William Allan 
Dougherty, Montgomery, Ala. 22674 


Djim! chanson canadienne, J. Clé- 
mandh, of France; orch. avec pf.. 
conducteur. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1925: 
1 ec. Dee. 15; E 630178- Costallat et 
cie., Paris. 22673 


Djinns (Les); poéme symphonigque- 
pour chant et orchestre, poésie Vic- 
tor Hugo, musique Louis. Vierne, of 
France, op. 35; chant et pf. © Nov.. 
23251925 > jdce. jNeov 1G > a 46257083 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. [@ 
reduction ] 22678 


1117 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22677 


Do cats kiss; fox-trot, w and m Will 
Thoran and Gene Silver, both of 
England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 15, 1925: 
1 c. Dec. 7; E 630019; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 22677 


Do I love you, when there’s nothing 
but yes in my eyes; from Naughty 
Cinderella, w HE. R. Goetz, m H. 
Christine and E. Ray Goetz, of U.S. 
© Dec. 9, 1925; 2 ¢ Dee. 11; EB 
629367; Francis Salabert, ine., New 
York. [© additional lyrics] 22678 


Do you ever yearn for’ me; w and 
melody M. Davidson and S. Wat- 
kovitz, both of U. S. ©1.. Dee. 
21, 1925; E 627825; Morris David- 
son and Sammy Watkovitz, Cleve- 
land. 22679 


Do you know; w and m M. Grever, of 
OSG) ot Se. Dees 2 toe aa, 
627227; Maria Grever, New York. 

22680 


Do you love Jesus; anthem, w and m 
W. Boetticher, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. S8vo. [Photostat] © Dec. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627337; Wil- 
liam Boetticher, Chicago. 22681 


Do you remember ; musical recitation, 
w Peter Cheyney, m Harold Arp- 


thorp, of Great Britain. © Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 13; EH 625468; 
Reynolds & co., London. 22682 


Do your stuff, Kitty; w and m G. R. 
' Hallock, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 138, 
1925; E 628523; Guy Robert Hal- 
lock, Duluth. 22683 


Doe ce doe; w and m R. H. Hall, of 


Ue Sy pi Or C, Deen ae M192: i) 
627263; Robert Hayden Hall, Co- 
lumbus, O. 22684 


Domestic blues; w and melody M. J. 
Amsite, of U.S.) i6@i tee Nov: | 2, 
1925; E 628182; M. J. Ansite, Sioux 

City, Ia. 22685 


Don Quintin el Amargao; 6, El que 
Slembra vientos..., sainete en dos 
actos, letra C. Arniches y A. Hstre- 
mera, mtsica J. Guerrero, of Spain. 
Pte. de apuntar y dirigir. © Dec. 
10, 1924; 1 ce. Mar. 7, 1925; Ei 625854 ; 
Jacinta Guerrero, Madrid. 22686 


Done got de blues; w and melody 
Porter Grainger, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Dee. 28, 1925; E 632035; D. Goldie, 
New York. 22687 


Don’t be a fool, you fool; w Billy 
Rose and Mort Dixon, melody Con 
Conrad, of U. S. © 1-¢. Nov. 38, 


pt. II, nh. s., v. 20 


1925; E 626489; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. © 22688 


Same. © Nov. 25, 1925: 2 ¢« 
Nov. 28; E 628920; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 22689 


Don’t be afraid to come home; w Jack 
Yellen and Alfred Bryan, m Milton 
Ager, of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. May Singhi Breen. © Dee. 2, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 1; E 628935; Ager, 
Yellen and Bornstein, ine, New 
York. 22690 


Don’t be sorry for me; w and m Harry 
Richman, George Jessel and Con 
Conrad, all of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. M. Kalua. © Dee. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; E 627893: Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 22691 


Don’t come back to me; w and melody 
Hi. Farrar, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 30, 
1925; E ° 627096; Emmett Farrar, 
Staunton, Va. 22692 


Don’t come calling on me; w and m 
J. B. Johnson, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 627396; John Ben- 
jamin Johnson, Minneapolis. 22693 


Don’t forget America needs you now; 
w and m L. M. Matthews, of U. S. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c« Nov. 6: E 
628255; Leola M. Matthews, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 22694 


Don’t forget to be grateful; w and m 
M. 8. Feibusch, of U. S. © 1. 
Dee. 3, 1925; E 628969; Mignon 
Schocken—Feibusch, San Francisco. 


22695 
Don’t keep me waiting; w and m 
Emilio Martucci, of U. S. © Dec. 


21, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; E 629488; 
EK. Martucci, San Francisco. 22696 


Don’t let me stand in your way; w 
and m Billy Smythe and Art Gill- 
ham, both of U. S., arr. B. Smythe. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1925; E 626676: 
Billy Smythe, Louisville. 22697 


Don’t let me worry you; fox-trot, w 
and m G. A. Surber, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626940; Guy 
A. Surber, Fort Myer, Va. 22698 


Don’t monkey with evolution; w J. A. 
Veazey, m T. N. Davies, of U. S. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Dee 2; EB: 
627202; J. A. Veazey, Youngstown, 
O. 22699 


Don’t say no; Irish hop jig, adapted 
and arr. A. Herbert Brewer, of 
England; high voice. (In A sprig 
of shamrock) 1. 1st violin acec.—2. 


1118 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22725 


2nd violin acc.—38. Viola acc... 
Violoncello ace. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 c. each Nov. 2; E 625281, 625285, 
625289, 625293; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. [© adaptation and ar- 
rangement] 22700-22708 


Don’t say no; Irish hop jig, w F. W. 
Harvey, m adapted and arr. A. 
Herbert Brewer, of England; for 
contralto or bar. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
1 c. Oct..30; E 625272; Novello & 
eo., ltd., London. [© adaptation 
and arrangement] 22704 


Don’t trade the old for the new; w 
Runeie Tatnall, m J. L. Patton, jr., 
oe U. S. © 1c. Nov. 91611925" E 
628582; James Lee Patton, jr., 
Philadelphia. 22705 


Doris; graceful dance, B. Percy 
' James, of U. S.; pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © Dec. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 627927; M. T. 


Evans, Boston. 22706 


Dorothy; by M. Spitalny, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 e¢ Dee. 11, 1925; E 627459; 
Maurice Spitalny, Cleveland. 22707 


Dorothy; waltz, w Evelyn Winters, m 
Olcott Vail, of U. S. © Oct. 19, 
1925; 2 e. Oct. 16; E 6266380; Wil- 
lard G. Adams, White Plains, N. Y. 


22708 
Dorothy Fay; w W. B. Speth, m Ned 
Underhill, of U. S. © Nov. 12, 


1925; 2. c. Nov. 27; E 628878; Wm. 
B. Speth, Denver. 22709 


Dort an der werra liegt die heimat 
mein; worte Paul Sperschneider, 
musik Oskar Stapf, of Germany, op. 
121; miinnerchor. 4to. © June 30, 
1925; 1 c«. Dec. 16; E 630306; Gebr. 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 22710 


Dort vie libe dort is glik; from Mod- 
els of love, w Louis Gilrod, m Peretz 
Sandler, of U. S.; pf. 


(p03, TX WAI Yay’? wv wrN I) 


© Nov. 16, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; E 
626765; M. Saks, New York. 22711 


Dos hermosas estrellas; letra y 
musica M. Grever, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 2,.: 1925; HE 627221; Maria 
Grever, New York. 22412 


Dos (Las) rosas; bambuco, letra J. 
Esquivel Pren, musica R. Palmerin, 
of Mexico. © Oct. 15, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 6; E 625313; A.. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., s. en ¢., Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. 22713 


| 


Dot-star and cross ukulele folio; re- 
vised and ed. May Singhi Breen, of 
U. S.. New York, Novel music co. 
12mo. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
3; aff. Nov. 14; A 876349; Klassay 
music co., New York. 22714 


Dovin (E.) Deux offertoires; de H. 
Dovin, of France; grand orgue. 4to. 
© Nov. 2,°1925; 1° c.. Nov: 16; E 
625584; E. Dovin, Clermont-Fer- 
rand, France. 22715 


Down Baslow way; Derbyshire song, 
w Flora Kelby, m Keith L. Barry, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 6, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625505; Cary & co., 
London. 22716 


Down behind the hill; w and m Oliver 
E. Story, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Dee. 
5, 1925; E 627282; Grey gull records, 
inec., Boston. yo a by | 


Down in Balzoo-Balzibar; w and 
melody M. D. Auerbach, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 14, 1925; E 629276; 
Mitchel D. Auerbach, New York. 


22718 
Down in Charleston town; melody 
Edgar Dowell, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 


30, 1925; E 632065; C. R. pub. co., 
New York. 22719 


Down in Georgia on the farm; w and 
melody M. Conelly, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Nov. 14, 1925; E 626719; Mamie 
Conelly, Camps, Ga. 22720 


Down in Peggy’s alley east side of 
New York; w and melody H. St. 
Onge, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628210; Henry St. Onge, Lowell, 
Mass. 22721 


Down in Winter Haven; w and m 
L. B. Spaun, of U. S. © Oct. 30, 
192327 ey Curt NOVs teas, Bn O28234,7 1a, 
Bradley Spaun, Winter Haven, Fla. 

2222 


Down on Miami shore; fox-trot, w and 
melody E. Tillman, of U. S., arr. 
Harry L. Alford. © 1 ec. Nov. 11, 
1925; E 628475; Edwin Tillman, 
Milwaukee. 22723 


Down the road to home sweet home; 
w and melody E. M. Watson, of 


Wa Ss 1 @ Dec. 29, 1925; E 
629480; Eva M. Watson, ‘Tilton, 
N. H. 22724 


Down the stream; w and m D. N. 
Lehmer, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 
1925; E 628423; Derrick Norman 
Lehmer, Berkeley, Calif. 22725 


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22726 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Drake’s game; w John Starling, m | Dream pedlary; 


Gerald Phillips, of England; in C. 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. Noy. 16; E 
625481; Warren & Phillips, London. 

22726 


Dramatic andante; by A. Carrabotta, 
of U. S.; violin, cello and pf. 
1c. Dec. 23, 1925; E 627898; Alfred 
Carrabotta, New York. 22727 


Dramatic appassionato; cinema music, 
N. Ciganeri, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Nov. 11, 1925; 2 c. Noy. 14; HB 
628590; Belwin, inc., New York. 

22728 


Drame (Le); par Jeanne Bernard, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; 
E 625586; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 22729 


Dream (A); by J. C. Bartlett, arr. 
M. J. Scheidimeier, of U. S.; ten. 
banjo. © Oct. 31, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 7; 
E 628346; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 22730 


Dream (The) ; w and melody J. Fene- 
lon, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1925; 
E 627088; John Fenelon, St. John’s, 
Newfoundland. 22731 


Dream girl; w and melody B. E. Lein- 
art, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 2; 1925; 
E 628198; Beulah HE. Leinart, Le- 
noir City. Tenn. 22732 


Dream girl of my heart; w James 
Cirimele, m V. C. Richards, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628785; 
Vernon C. Richards, San Francisco. 

22733 


Dream (A) kiss; melody Hinar Swan, 
ef U.S! © 1 «@ Nov. 27, 1925; H 


627058; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 227384 
Dream (The) maker; w Leslie M. 


Oyler, m Ernest Austin, of England, 
op. 69, no. 2; in F. © Dee. 24, 1925; 
1 e@4 Dee. 24; E 630458; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 22735 


Dream of my dreams; w and m M. 
Grever, of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 2, 1925; 
E 627215; Maria Grever, New York. 

22736 


Dream of my youth; w and m G. J. 
Petit, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 19, 1925; 
E 626803; George Juillard Petit, 
Brooklyn. 22737 


Dream of youth; by Andre Marcelle, 
of Great. Britain; pf., continental 
fingering. © Oct. 31, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
23 ; E 625830; Gould & Bolttler, Lon- 
don. 22738 


two-part song, Ww 
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, m C. Arm- 
strong Gibbs, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1928; 1 ¢«. Dee. 4, 1925; E 630258; 
Oxford university press, London. 


22739 
Dream star; serenade, Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 


28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 627977; C. 
L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22740 


Dream waltz; by M. E. Swerdlove, of 
U..S.3 pf © 1.¢: Nov. 25, 1925; EB 
627213; Morris Esrael Swerdlove, 
New York. 22741 


Dreamer (The); w Harriet Spofford. 
m G. E. Sherman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 14, 1925; E 627498; Gladys 
Evelyn Sherman, Chicago. 22742 


Dreaming; w and m Sam Darby, of 
U.S. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2c. Dee. 24; 
E 629462; Denton & Haskins music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 22743 


Dreaming (The) child; w H. Lewik, 
m P. Jassinowsky, of U. S. 


popaosn sapropdsyys) 


© Nov. 1, 1925; 2. ¢ Nov. 21; E 
627475; Pinchos Jassinowsky, New 
York. 22744 


Dreaming dreams; w and m H. D. 
Clausen, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 16, 
1925; E 628580; Helen Dorothy 
Clausen, Milwaukee. 22745 


Dreaming of childhood’s home; w and 
m J. J. Harris, of U. S. © Dee. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 629425;: Jesse 
J. Harris, Cleveland. 22746 


Dreaming of some sweet unknown; w 
and m Werner Janssen, of U. S. © 
Dec. 3, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 629301 ; 
Harold Flammer, inec., New York. 

22747 

Dreaming of thee; w and m C. H. 
Duncan, of U. S. © Dec. 6, 1925; 
2 c. Dee. 12; E 629232; Charles H. 
Duncan, New York. 22748 


Dreaming of you; w and m Merlyn 
Everetts, of U. S. Qmaha, Neb., E. 
D. Patton music co. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; E 628623; Ed. 
Patton, Omaha, Neb. 22749 


Dreaming of you; w and melody C. 
Biedler, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628889; C. Biedler, Timber- 
ville, Va. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22773 


Dreaming of you; waltz ballad, w M. | Drifting; melody, E. Tallmadge, of U. 


Montgomery, m A. Ball, of Canada. 
© Noy. 28, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 11; E 
630162; Albert Ball, Winnipeg, and 
Muriel Montgomery, New Richmond, 
Quebec, Canada. 22751 


Dreaming of you, Indiana; w and 


melody Mrs. M. Kirk, of U. S. © 
er NOV. a0, 1925; BH 627103. Mrs. 
Mearl Kirk, Twelve Mile, Ind. 

22752 


Dreamland lover; from Betty in May- 
fair, w Harry Graham, m H. Fraser- 
Simson, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
19; 1925; 1 c. Dec. 5; E 630040; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22753 


Dreamland with you; w and m John 
W. Robinson, of U. S. © Sept. 30, 
1925; *2 e. Dec: 30; E 632068 ; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 22754 


Dreams; by Elmo Russ, of U. S.; pf. 
@ Oct. 25), 1925~ 2 ec Dec: 217 E 
629355; Melodee music publishers, 
New York. 22755 


Dreams laid away; w and m D. Phi- 
mister, of U. S. © 1c Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628406; Duane Phimister, 
Chicago. 22756 


Dreams of childhood; w and melody 
Mrs. B. H. Hoehn, of U. S. © 1. 
Nov. 14, 1925; E 626744; Mrs. B. H. 


Hoehn, Atlanta. 22757 


Dreams of Honolulu; w and'm Herb. 
Wiedoeft and Sonny Clay, both of 
U. S.; pf. ace. with ukulele arr. M. 
Kalua. © Dec. 19, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
23; E 627890; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 22758 


Dreams of the southland; w Andrew 
Jenkins, m arr. Irene Spain, of U. 
wc Atlanta, Ga., James K. Polk, 
inc. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; 
E 628870; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

22759 


Dreams of thee; w G. C. E., m Frank 
La Forge, of U.S. © Dee. 17, 1925; 
2 e. Dee. 17; E 627726; G. Ricordi 
& c@o., ine., New York. 22760 


Dreamy eyes; by E. R. Frost, arr. 
Harry L. B. Sheetz, both of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 628651; 
Edwin Richardson Frost, Nashville. 

22761 


Dreilinien-musiknotenschrift; von Dr. 
Mohr, of Germany. 1. Lied ohne 
_worte. [3 others] © June 1, 1925; 
1 ce. Dee. 16; E 6380295; Dr. Mohr, 
Waldmtinchen, Germany. 22762 


S. ©1ce. Nov. 12, 1925;.E 626671; 
Ethyl Tallmadge, Los Angeles. 
22763 


Drifting; waltz, w L. Geary, melody 


George C. Pennington, of U. S. ©- 


1 c.. Nov. 5, 1925; E 626561; Lucy 
Geary, Erdenheim, Pa. 22764 


Drifting and dreaming; sweet para- 
dise, w Haven Gillespie, m Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Erwin R. Schmidt and 
L. B. Curtis, alliof.U. S. © 1. 
Nov. 21, 1925; E 626935; L. B. Cur- 
tis, New York. 22765 


pt. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Dec. 16, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 19; E 629368; L. B. Curtis, 
New York. 22766 
Drifting in dreams to you; w and m 
A. D. Harris, of U. S.. Chicago, I1., 
Clarendon pub, co. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2 ¢c. Noy. 27; E 628881; Archer D. 
Harris, Chicago. 22767 


Drifting on the sea; w and m S. A. 
Langis and S. R. Bourque, both of 
UL Ss. Lann, Mass... MM:  Cunias. 
© SNov. -2-°1925"" 2c. “Nov? 77 B 
626614; Sam’l A. Langis and Syl- 
vian R. Bourque, Lynn, Mass. 

22768 


Drink to me only; by Ben Jonson, arr. 
Henry Coleman, of Great Britain; 
male voices; in A. 8vo. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 13, 
1925; 1 c. Nov, 14; E 625504; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 22769 


Drowsy poppies; valse lente, Marie 
Seuel-Holst, of U. S., op. 14, no. 2; 
pf. with technical annotations and 
war ©) Oct. iv, 19Rh-7 2 e. Dee: in 
E 627610; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 22770 


Drums (The) of freedom; w Dorothy 
Bevan Parry, m Herbert E. Crimp, 
of England; sop., or ten. solo ad lib., 
and cho. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 1c. 
Noy. 28; E 625901; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 22771 


Drunkard’s (The) hell; w and m Flora 
Knoles, Dorothy Jeffries and Andrew 
Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, all of U. 
So tefPhotostat]? ‘© 1 & Dee, 21, 
1925; E 627827; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 22172 


Drunkard’s lone child; w and m Flora 
Knoles, Dorothy Jefferies and An- 
drew Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, all 
or U.S. [Photestat] ©.1-c. Dee. 
21, 1925; E 627828; Polk C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 22773 


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22774 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dry your eyes little girl, don’t ery; 
w R. Murray, m Albert Norling, of 
U. Sho ©. 1).e “Dees 14,! 1925; 
632059; Richard Murray, New Or- 
leans. 22774 


Dryades et centaures; po@éme sylves- 
tre, par Roger Pénau, of France; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Dee. 15, 1925; 
E 630190; L. Maillochon, Paris. 


22775 
Dubois (Théodore) Capriccio; de T. 
Dubois, of France; pf. © Novy. 16, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; E 630127; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 22776 
Impromptu; de T. Dubois, of 
France; pf. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 e. 
Dee. 12; E 630129; Heugel, Paris. 


22777 


Dumb (The) wife; old folk song. arr. 
Edward Branscombe, of HEngland; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 11, 1925; 


1c. Dec. 12; E 630164; Elkin & co., 
\td., London. 22778 
Duo; von Hanns HBisler, of Austria, 


op. 7, nr. 1; violine u. violoneell. 
Partitug, | ©y.dune), 125 192500 ake. 
Oct. 7; E 624760; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 22779 


Duo d’ ames; paroles Jean Lahor, 
musique Alfred La _ Liberté, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625598; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 22780 


Durand (Jacques) . Deux poémes de 
Ronsard ; mis en musique J. Durand, 
of France. Espérance. [1 other] 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; BE 
625737; Durand et cie., Paris. 


Dutch fishergirls (Hollandische vis- 
schersmeisjes); intermezzo, Joen 
Fresco, of Holland, op. 8; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 4; E 626503; Belwin, 


ine., New York. 22782 
Dying (The) rose; lament, Evan 
Marsden, of England; pf. © Dee. 


21, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 23; E 630457; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 
22783 


Dziadunio polka (Dieduszka polka) ; 
opr. W. A. Prisowski, op. 158, uzup. 
B. J. Zalewski, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 
30, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 7; E 629146; 
Bolestaw J. Zalewski, Chicago. [© 
new harmonization } 22784 


Dzwoneczki (Kolenda); w J. 8S. Zie- 
linski, m arr. Fr. Przybylski, of 


U.S. © Dee. 19, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 28; 
E 632055 ; WwW. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
; 22785 


"E capille ’a bebe’; versi e musica T. 
Miccio, of U. S.;. mand: ace. 4to. 
© Oct. 1, 1925;\2e. Nove aioe 
626863 ; Tony Miccio, Brooklyn. 

: — 22786 


EK’ mo... .; versi Enzo Di Giovanni, 
musica A. Cozzo, of Italy; mand. 
ace. [Naples] Margellina. S8vo. 
Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 30; E 630522 : 
D’ Agostino bros., ine., New York. 
22787 


"E tre bellezze; versi HE. Criscuolo, 
musica Raffaele Favia, of italy, 
domiciled at New York.; mand. aec. 
Kd. Cardilli. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 24; E 626979; Mauro V. 
Cardilli, New York. 22788 


Early in the morning; morceau, Marie 
Seuel-Holst, of U. S., op. 14, no. 3; 
pf. with technical annotations and 
w.. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2:e.-Dee. AT; 
E 627611; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 22789 


Easy as pie; w and melody M. D. 
Auerbach, of U. 8. © 1 e. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627114; Mitchel D. Auer- 
bach, New York. 22790 


Easy exercises for Christmas; by J. H. 
Kuhlman, of U. S. 12mo. © Nov. 
11, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 14; A 
874264; J. H. Kuhlman, Loudon- 
ville, O. 22791 


Ecce sacerdos; w traditional, m F. J. 
McDonough, of U. S.; mixed voices, 


with organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1925; 2: ei) Deen? TE MD @27TS56. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. , 

22792 


Echoes from Dixie; medley overture, 
compiled and arr. Walter Kaye 
Bauer, of U. S.; ten. banjo solo with 


‘pf. ace. © Dee. 24, 1925; 2 e«. Dee. 
24; E 629439; Wm. C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 22793 


Heole du violon aux 17° et 18° siécles; 
de divers compositeurs, réalisation 
des basses chiffrées. Henri Dallier, 
Joseph Jongen et Hugene Wagner, 
all of France, collection Joseph De- 
broux; pf., ou orgue et violon. 6°— 
20° recueil. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 «¢. 
each Nov. 16; E 625683—-625697 ; 


Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. [© 
realization of figured bass] 
22794-22808 


1122 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


NOs. 11-12, 1925 


Ecoute, mon cceur; paroles Rabin- 
-dranath Tagore, traduction . fran- 
caise Héléne Du Pasquier, musique 
André Caplet, of France; chant et 
flite. © ° Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 
16; E 625736; Durand et cie., Paris. 

22809 


Eddies; music picture, John Foulds, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 1.¢. Nov. 12; E 625501; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 22810 


Ego chronia sena gyreva (Ta xporma 
ceva yipeva); w and m J. ©. Zoubou- 
Dake of US. .© Le: Dec 8, 1925; 


-E 629124; John Constantin Zoubou- 
lakis, Bristol, Conn. 22811 
‘Hier-Meier, Herr Meier, hab’n sie 


noch frische eier? shimmy und lied, 
worte und musik Paul Preil, op. 
290, klavier arr. Hermann Lange, 
‘both of Germany. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
1 c., Dee. 21; E 630387; Paul Preil, 
Leipzig. 22812 


‘Hiner verlassenen; w Gottfried Keller, 
musik Friedrich Niggli, of Switzer- 
land, op. 20; baritonsolo und min- 
nerchor. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 
16; E 6380298; Gebr. Hug & co., 
Leipzig. 22813 


enn e in der woche; shimmylied aus 
Confetti, text Hans H. Zerlett und 
Artur Rebner, musik Rudolph Nel- 
son, arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Oct. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 
30; E 625780; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 22814 


Eldorado; w Edgar Allan Poe, m R. 
'. QO. Beacheroft, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in D. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
PE EORD <1) ex NOv..3  .625335;5 
Oxford university press, American 
branch, New York. 22815 


Elégie; by Reginald Redman, of 
- Great Britain; violoncelle, avec pf. 


ace. © Oct. 22, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 14; 
E 625519; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22816 


~Eleonor; fox trot, gran exito del Ba- 
ta-clan, arr. Vicente Lanz, of Cuba; 
pf. with w. © Aug. 23, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 1; E 625923; Vicente Lanz 
Lopez, Havana. 22817 


Elfin dance; by Anton Bilotti, of 
Seuss: Dt.» ©, Oct..17, 1925. '2e. 
Dec. 17; E 627608; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 22818 


-Elle a daignee sourire (She smiles) ; 
~ by Eduard Poldini, of Hungary, op. 
:< 98, no. 4; pf... © Oct. 27, 1925; :1 e. 


11 


22831 


~ Nov. 14; E 625513; Augener, ltd., 
London. 22819: 


Elle chante; paroles et musique Léon 
~ Moreau, of France. © Dec. 1, 1925; 
1 ¢« Dee. 15; E 680188; Costallat 
et cie., Paris. 22820 


‘Ble danse; paroles et musique Léon 


‘Elliott (Percy) 


) 


od 


Moreau, of France. © Dee. 1, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 15; E 680187; Costallat 
et cie., Paris. 22821 


Deux morceaux de 
of Great 
1. Canzon- 


concert; by P. Elliott, 
Britain; violin and pf. 


ette. [1 other] © Dee. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 23; E 680540; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 22822 


Elsie dear; w and melody C. P. Lead- 
ley, of U. S. © 1.e. Nov. 9, 1925; 
E 628392; Charles P. Leadley, 
Maymyo, Burma, India. 22823 


Elves; by Carl A. Preyer, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 
628431; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


22824 
Emmett’s farewell to his love; old 
Fenian ballad, w anon., m arr. J. 


Smith, of U.S. © 1 «., Dec. 24, 
1925; E 629467; Josephine Smith, 
Brooklyn. 22825 


Emocion; vals lento, Alberto V. Mon- 
tiel, of Salvador; pf. © 1. April 
3, 1925; E 628438; George M. Dada, 
San Salvador, Salvador. 22826 


Emotional andante; photo-play music, 
composed and se. William Axt, of 
U. S.; oreh., with pf. or organ con- 


ductor. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 
1; E 628942; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 22827 


Empty (The) nest; w C. G. Blazier, 


m Helen Martin, of U. S. ©1e 
Dec. 31, 1925; E 629553; Clayton 
G. Blazier, Cambridge, O. 22828 


En évoquant les jours enfuis; par Ed. 
Wénisch, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 c@ Nov. 16; E 625560; Jean d’Ux, 
Paris. 22829 


En réve; poésie Gabriel Vicaire, mu- 
Sique Francisque Darcieux, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625605; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 22830 


En terre celtique (In Celtic land) ; 
six piéces faciles, Maurice Duha- 


mel, of France; pf. 1. Chanson 
galloise. [5 others] © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 ce. Dec. 12; E 680106; Henry 

22831 


Lemoine & cie., Paris. 


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22832 


En una llama de amor; letra y musica 
M. Grever, of U. S. 1 e¢. Dee. 2, 
1925; E 627222; Maria Grever, New 
York. 22832 


Enchantment; w Louise Platt Hauck, 
m Laura Slade-Innis, of U. S.; in A 
flat... © Nov.. 18, 1925; 2,¢. Nov. 
21; E 626727; Boosey & co., Itd., 
New York. 22833 


End (The) of my rainbow; w and m 


J. McLemore, of U. S. Dallas, Tex.,. 


Jimmie Pullman & co. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628884; Jim- 
mie McLemore, Dallas. 22834 


jmemy (The) is love; w and m Rey- 
nell Wreford, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. “11, 1925) 2%. “Nove 13)3-.H 
628540; Harms, ine. 22835 


Enfance (L’) du Christ; suite sym- 
phonique, H. Berlioz, transcription 
J. Clémandh, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. a. La fuite en Egypte. 


[4 others] © Dec. 1, 1925; 1 «¢. 

Dee. 15; E 630186; Costallat et 

cie., Paris. [© transcription] 
22836 


Enfant (L’) et les sortiléges; de Mau- 
rice Ravel, trio Roger Branga, of 
France; pf., violon et violoncelle, 
avec contrebasse et clarinette, ad 
lib, © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; 
E 630150; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© arrangement] 22837 


Enfant (L’) et les sortiléges; poéme 
de Colette, fantaisie lyrique en deux 
parties, Maurice Ravel, of France; 
partition chant et orch. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 12; D 26852; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 22838 


England; album of traditional airs, 
arr. and ed. Walter L. Twinning, of 
Great Britain; pf. Banks’ ed., bk. 
89. © Dec. 4, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 7; EB 
630241; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. [© arrangement] 22839 


England arise, the long, long night is 
over; set to tune Guildford, w Ed- 
ward Carpenter, m R. V. Williams, 
of England. London, Oxford uni- 
versity press. 12mo. © Dee. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 24; E 6380428; R. 
Vaughan Williams, London. 22840 


English rondo; by Paul Varsan, of 
England; pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 30; E 630542; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 22841 


Ensemble; by Henry Cowell, of U. S.; 
string quintet, with thunder sticks. 
12m0o. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ¢ Nov. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


3; E 626519; Breitkopf publications. 
inc., New York. 22842 


Ensorceleuse; valse hesitation, G. Bo- - 
nincontro, orch. C. Urbini, of Italy; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Dec. 31, 1924; 1 ec. Nov. 16, 1925; 
E 625713 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© orchestration ] 22843 


Entreaty ; by Carl A. Preyer, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2c. Nov. 9; E. 
6284382; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 22844 


Entree de la jeune souveraine (The 
young queen); by Eduard Poldini, 
of Hungary, op. 93, no. 1; pf. © 
Oct. 27, 1925;. 1 e@.; Nov. 14; E 
625510; Augener, Itd., London, 
22845 


Erabella ; comedy blues, w O. Cure, m 
Len Fleming, of U. 8S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 25; E 627000; Orla 
Cure, Shelbyville, Ind. 22846 


Ermelinda (Mignon) ; mazurka, Fran- 
cesco Saverio Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. © 1 e¢. Dee. 30, 1925; E 
632076; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 

22847 


Erntelied ; worte Georg Bonne, musik 
Erwin Lendvai, of Germany, op. 38, 
no. 2; minnerchor a cappella, Par- 
titur. .4to.. © Sept. 1, 1925;, 1. ec. 
Dec. 16; E 630300; Gebr. Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 22848 


Eros; poéme symphonique, poéme 
Comtesse de Noailles, musique Louis 
Vierne, of France. © Nov. 16, 1925 ; 
1c. Dec. 12; E 630108; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. [© reduction] 

22849: 


Erste (Das) mal; foxtrotlied, aus 
Confetti, text Hans H. Zerlett und 
Artur Rebner, musik Rudolph Nel- 
son, arr. Otto Lindemann, both of 
Germany. © Oct. 3, 1925; 1 ©. Oct. 
30; E 625783; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 22850 


Es geht die Lou lila; lied und foxtrot, 
text Beda, musik Robert Katscher, 
of Austria. © Aug. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 21; E 630377; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 22851 


Esmeralda who’s your be2zu; w Rus- 
sel Robinson, m Maceo Pinkard, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. R., 
Robinson. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28; E 628916; Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. 22852 


1124 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Eso es mentira; tango, letra y musica 
M. Grever, of U. S. ©1. Dee. 2, 
1925; E 627224; Maria Grever, New 
York. 22853 


Estela; fox-trot, F. Moure, of Mexico, 
domiciled at El Paso, Tex.; pf. © 
1c. Noy. 28, 1925; E 628914; Fran- 
cisco Moure, El Paso. 22854 


Hté 4 Fontainebleau; impressions, 
Blair Fairchild, of U. S.; pf. © 
Dae SLO 2 Cc. Nove, 203. 
628886: B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 22855 


EHKterna (La) despedida; letra y mu- 


sica M. Grever, of U. S. ©1e.. 
Dee. 2, 1925; E 627223; Maria 
Grever, New York. 22856 


Eternal spring; w and m E. M. Bur- 
roughs, of U. S. ©.1 ¢ Nov. 9, 
1925: E 628356; Edna M. Burroughs, 
St. Petersburg, Fla. 22857 


Etrange (L’) chose; couplets d’Elle ou 
moi, paroles Jean Bastia, musique 
Albert Chantrier, of France. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; HE 625648 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22858 


Ktude de staceato; de Théodore Du- 
bois, of France; pf. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; E 680128; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 22859 


Ktude méthodique de la double corde; 
par Maurice Hauchard, of France; 
violon. 1°7 et 2° cah. [Paris] P. 
Naudin. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
16; E 626513; Hauchard, Paris. 

22860 


HKvasion d’arlequin; allegro giocoso, 
Vincente Fosse, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
a O25, dex Nov. 163: EH 625568 >: J. 
Yves K., Paris. 22861 


Hvyening; by G. W. Oles, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 20, 1925; E 629335; 
George W. Oles, Boulder, Col. 

22862 


Hyening; by S. Robbins, of U. S.; pf. 


[Photostat] © 1. Dec. 15, 1925; 
E 629278; Samuel Robbins, Pitts- 
burgh. 22863 


Evening brings memories of you; w 
and melody I. Moffett, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1925; HEH 626917; Irby 
Moffett, New York. 22864 


Evening hymn; duet, L. Leslie Loth, 
of U. S.; pf © Dec. 10, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 14; E 627648; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22865 


22877 


Evening primrose; two-part song, w 
J. Clare, m Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain; treble voices; in C min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1923; 1 e. Dee. 
4, 1925; E 630253; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 22866 


‘Evening quatrains; two-part song, w 


Charles Cotton, m W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; treble voices; in 
Cmin. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 ec. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 630274; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 22867 


Ever at rest; three-part song, w and 
m Charles B. Blount, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble voices. 
4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; 
EH} 628987: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 22868 


Hiver to Jesus be true; w Alfred Bar- 
ratt, m B. B. Beall, of U. S. © Oct. 
38, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626836; B. 
B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 22869 


Evermore: w and m O. Leonhardt, of 
We Sia, Ge ive. Nov528;,d925 25 E 
628915; Otto Leonhardt, Seattle. 

22870 


Every blossom a new dawn; w Dor- 
othy Makepeace Vail, m Ida Bostel- 
mann, of U. S.: high voice. © Dec. 
14, 1925.2 ¢.. Dec. 185, ,.6277935 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 22871 


Every day for Jesus; w Eva Adams 
Kennedy, m J. C. Leonard, of U. S. 
© Oct. 20, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 4;.H 
628252; J. C. Leonard, Chicago. 

22872 


Every day melodies; collection of pop- 
ular melodies easily arr., compiled 
by Hamilton A. Gordon, of U. S. 
v. 38. 1. Violin pt.—2. Violin and 
pf. © Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ec. each and 
aff. Nov. 27; A 874736, 874737; Hs- 
tate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 22873, 22874 


Every one that hath forsaken; imita- 
tion of a spiritual, m J. B. Herbert, 
of U. S.; male voices. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 ce. Dee. T; E 627320; EH. O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago. 22875 


Everybody is\in a hurry; w and mel- 
ody J. M. Albright, of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 9, 1925; E 628362; Jessie M. 
Albright, Flint, Tex. 22876 


Everybody's Charleston crazy; w and 
m W. A. Holmes, arr. Hellen Dewey, 
both of U. S.; pf. © 1c Nov. 6, 
1925; E 628317; William A. Holmes, 
Chicago. 22877 


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22878 


pt. 111," S:, v.20 


Everybody’s Charleston mad; w C. J. 
Tyus, melody E. Tyus, of U. S. © 
1, «¢. Nov....27,-- 19253) BE: 627047 ; 
Charles Jefferson Tyus and Effie 
Tyus, Chicago. 22878 


Everybody's tune; fox-trot, w Geo. A. 
Little, m Paul Ash and Nat Gold- 
stein, of U. S. © Novy. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 11; E 628550; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 22879 


Evinya tango-milonga, worte Paul 
Preil, musik Anton Haussler, arr. 
Hermann Lange, both of Germany. 
© Dec. 15, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 21, 1925; 
EF 630388; Paul Preil, Leipzig. 

22880 


Evocation; sonnet et musique Héléne 
Graton, of France. © Oct. 30, 1925: 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625607; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 22881 


Evolution; w and m H. F. Reynolds, 
of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
10; E 628473; E. F. Reynolds, Rich- 
mond. 22882 


Evolution blues; w and m Jean Har- 
mon and Walter Goodwin, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
12, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E 626665; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

22883 


Evolution (The) blues; w 8. B. Belk, 
m B. M. Hale, of U. S. © 1 «¢. Dee. 
7, 1925; H 627378; S. B. Belk, Lake- 
dale, N. C. 22884 


Ev’rybody does the Charleston now: 
w Phil Flemming and Sandy Meek, 
melody H. Sosnik, of U. S. ©1e«. 


Dec. 11, 1925; E 627457; Harry 
Sosnik, Forest Park, Ill. 22885 
HKv’rybody has someone but me; w 


Seymour Simons, m Gerald Marks, 
Jack Rose and S. Simons, all of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
10, 1925; 2c. Nov. 12; E 626667; 
Jerome H. Remick & CO., New York. 

22886 


Ev’rywhere I find you; fox trot ro- 
mance, w and melody Justin Ring 
and Fred Hager, both of U. S., arr. 


J. Ring. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1925; E 
627492; F. Wallace Rega, New York. 
22887 

Ewing (Montague) Four miniature 
dances; by M. Ewing, of Great 
Britain; pf. Banks ed. 1. Dance 
of the butterflies. [3 others] © 
Dec. 24, 1925; 1 e¢. Dec. 28; E 
630550 ; Banks & son, York, England. 
22888 


Exercices de mécanisme; de M. Hau- 
chard, of France; violon, 1°° posi- 


tion. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1.¢. Dee. 15; 
HE 630183 ; Maurice Hauchard, Paris. 
bee ; 


Kye (The) of love; two- part song, W 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,  m 
Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; treble voices. 4to. © Dec. 
18, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 19; E 630363; 
Banks & son, York, England. 22890: 


Eyes of blue; by W. B. Grantham, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 627066; William 
‘Brown Grantham, Hugene, Or. 

22891 


Eyes of love; w and m K. H. Sparr, 
arr. Horace O. Prell, both of U. S. 
© 1. ce. Dec. 9, 1925; E 627407; 
Kathryn Hansen Sparr, Chicago. 

22892 


Faded (The) letter; w and m Andrew 
Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, both of 


U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628221; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atlanta. 22893. 


Faire is the heaven; motet, w Ed- 
mund Spenser, m William H. Har- 
ris, of England; double choir. 4to. 
© Nov: 24, 1925.4) Dee.72;) 
630217; H. F. W. Deane & sons, 
Year book press, Itd., London. 

22894 


Fairies (The); w Doris Rowley, m 
A. Perey Alderson, of Great Britain ; 


2 treble voices. 4to. (© Dee. 7, 
1925;:1 ¢ Deca -21;), EB 630361; 
Hawkes & son, London. 22895 


Fairy (A) boat; w Thomas Hocd, m 
Edward Kurtz, of U. S.; low voice. 
© Oct. 1% 1925352 eu Deer ie 
627599; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 22896. 


Fairy (A) found a farthing; w Doro- 
thy Cook, m Alec Rowley, of Great 
Britain. 4to. © Oct. 23, 1925; 1 ce. 
Nov. 6; E 625398; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 22897 


Fairy (The) ring; three-part song, w 
anon., m Frank Bridge, of Great 
Britain; treble voices; in E. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 14, 1923; 1 « Dee. 9, 1925; 
E 6380264; Oxford university press, 
London. 22898 


Fairy spring ; two-part song, w Evelyn 
Ley, m Henry G. Ley, of Great 
Britain; treble voices; in B min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 


1126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


22926 


tions] +© May 14, 1923; 1 © Dee. 
9, 1925; E 630280; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 22899 


Faith, hope and love; w E. C. Kinney, 
m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male 
voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
toy e2zto20 7 BOF” Exeelk, .jr., 
Chicago. 22900 


Faithful and bold; march, Arnold 
Rust, of Germany, arr. Adolf Lotter, 


of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 12, 
1929; .12,¢, Noy. 238; ‘HE .. 626865; 
Hawkes & son, London. 22901 


Falling for you; w A. Razaf, melody 
P. Denniker, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
17, 1925; E 626787; Andrea Razaf 
and Paul Denniker, New York. 

22902 


Falling leaves; third air varie, Louis 
Retter, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Dee. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 28; E 
627939; Louis Retter music co., St. 
Louis. 22903 


Fame throughout the wide world; w 
Goldie Terr and Pauline Swerling, 
m F. KE. Friedman, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dee. 12, 1925; E 629248; Frances 
EH. Friedman, New York. . 22904 


Family (The) overhead; w and mel- 
ody G. Kirchner, of U. S. ©1e 
Noy. 27,/ 1925; E 627062; Gus 
Kirehner, Brooklyn. 22905 


versi Riccardo 
melodia A. Vivio, of 
© 1 e. words Oct. 20, 1925, 
music Nov. 18; E 628517; 


Fanciulla romana; 
Cordiferro, 
LURE 
Bhai 


Anthony Vivio, Buffalo. 22906 
Fantaisie contrapuntique; sur un 
Cramignon liégeois, Guillaume 


Lekeu, of France; orch. Partition. 
© Dee. 1, 1925; 1 « Dee. 15; E 
630181; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 22907 


Fantasia on old Welsh airs; intro: 
Of noble race was Shenkin, and 


others, by William Faulkes, of 
Great Britain, op. 178; organ. 
Paxton’s ed. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 29, 


1925; 1 «@ Dec. 23; E 630534; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 22908 


Fantasies and moods; suite, George 
Harris, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 10, 
1925; 2 «@ Dee. 14; E 627650; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22909 


Fantastic poem; by Granville Ban- 
tock, of Great Britain; violoncello 
with pf. acc. © Nov. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 6; E 625315; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 22910 


Far away isles; w and m C. Repper, 
of U. S. Boston, Charles Brashear. 
© Dec. 16, 1925;.2 ce. Dec. 21; E 
627816; Charles Repper, Boston. 

22911 


Farewell, father, I am dying; w anon., 


m EK. A. Lewis, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 12; E 626663; E. Arthur 
Lewis, Chicago. 22912 


Farewell, sweet woods; two-part song, 
w anon., m Percival Garratt, of 
Great Britain; treble voices; in B 
flat min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © May 14, 1923; 1. 
Dec. 4, 1925; E 630255; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 22913 


Farmereske; dance, Wm. K. Bedford, 
of U. S.; banjo. © Dee. 18, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 22; E 629401; H. F. Odell 
& co., Boston. 22914 


Farmer’s (The) daughters; w tradi- 
tional, traditional English tune arr. 
G. Williams, of Great Britain; cho., 
of mixed voices. Curwen ed. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
Sept. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625348; 
Gerrard Williams, London. 22915 


Fate d’oro; scena musicata, versi 
Bianca Lena, musica Ettore Lena, 
of Italy; canto e pf. Ed. Carisch. 
Ato. © Nov. 7, 1925; 1 ce. Dec. 1; E 
630006; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

22916 


Fate will bring you back to me; w 
and m Milton Edouard LaDiche, of 
U. S. Kansas City, Mo., United 
music co. © Nov. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
Noy. 20; E 628716; Milton Edward 
Ladish, Kansas City, Mo. 22917 


Father, most holy, merciful and tender 
(O Pater sancte) ; set to tune Plain- 
song, w 10th century, tr. P. D., mel 
ody from the Sarum antiphonal, har- 
monized J. H. Arnold, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 24; E 630417; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 22918 


Father, my pal; w K. Fredericksen, m 
Lucille Burton, of U. 8S. ©1e. Oct. 
17, 1925; E 628228; Karen Freder- 
icksen, San Francisco. 22919 


Father of love; sacred song, w Edna 
Morse Christy, m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; pf. or organ acc. 
1. High voices, in F.—2. Low voice, 
in D. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. each 
Noy. 7; E 628347; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 22920 


1127 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22921 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Father, we thank Thee; prayer, three- 
part song, w Ralph Waldo Emerson, 
m Jessie Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble voices. 
Witmark ed. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 
2 c. Dec. 18; E 627663; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement } 22921 


Fatma; fox-trot, parole Angelo Nessi, 
musica Robert Stolz, of Austria. © 
Nov. 9, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 21; E 625792 ; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. 4., 
Milan. 22922 


Fatma; fox-trot, R. Stolz, rid. Filo- 
meno de Cristofaro, of Italy; pic- 
cola oreh., con pf. conduttore. 4to. 
© Noy. 9; 1925. 1 'eNove 2A. 
625791; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
s. a., Milan. 22923 


Fault findin’ papa; w and m melody 
E. S. Cornelius, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628404; Erwin S. Cor- 
nelius, Chicago. i 22924. 


Faust ; musique de scéne pour le drame 
de Goethe, Sylvio Lazzari, transcrit 
Godfroy Andolfi, of Italy; petit 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. Editions 
musicales Buffet, Crampon et Gie. 
1*° suite. 1. Sur la eolline. [4 
others ]—2° suite. 6. La douleur de 
Marguerite. [3 others] © Dee. 30, 
1924; 1 e@. each Nov. 16, 1925; E 
625714, 625715; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© transéription] 

22925, 22926 


Fear not; anthem, w from the Bible, 
m E. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 e. 
Dee. 31; E 629632; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22927 


Féerique; par Jacques Ibert, of 
France; pf. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. 
Nov. 16; E 625608; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 22928 


Femmena ’e niente; versi T. Miccio, 
musica L. Donadio, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. Ato. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c.. Nov. 
19; E 626862; Tony Miccio, Brook- 
lyn. 22929 


Ferraria (L. E.) Trenta piccoli stud- 
di (Thirty little studies) ; ritmo- 
fraseggio-tocco nella tecnica pianis- 
tica moderna, L. E. Ferraria, of 
Italy; pf. Ed. Ricordi.  [Italian, 
French, English and German text] 
© Dee. 29, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; B 
6305438; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

22930 


Trentasette studietti (37 small 
studies) ; ritmo-fraseggio-tocco nella 


tecnica pianistica moderna, 
Ferraria, of Italy; pf. Ed. Ricordi. 
[Italian, French, English and. Ger- 
man text] © Dee. 29, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 30; E 630544; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 22931 


Festival king; overture, Edw. Russell, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 24; E 627999; C. L. 


Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22932 
Festive moments; by Geo. D. Barnard, 
of UL’ Se: orch) \4ton Oo Nor. 28, 


1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 627974; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22933 


Féte villageoise; par M. Domengé, of 
France; pf. Paris, Librairie Ha- 
chette. © Aug. 26, 1925: 1 ec. Dee. 
7; E 680039; M. Domengé, Paris. 

22934 


Fétes lointaines; 6 piéces, Federico 
Mompou, of Spain; pf. © Dec. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1925; EH 625595; 
Editions Maurice Senart, Paris. 

22935 


Fiddler (The) of Dooney; unison 
song, w W. B. Yeats, m Robin Mil- 
ford, of Great Britain, ed. W. G. 
Whittaker; in F. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 21, 
1925; 1 ce. Dec. 4; EH 625993; Oxford 
university press, London. 22936 


Field day; march, A. F. Wendland, 
arr. M. H. Ribble, both of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 4; E 628693; Victor publica- 
tions, ine., Chicago. 2298 


Filles (Les) du Rhin; valse, Jean 
d’Ux, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 
ce. Nov. 16; E 625577; Jean d’Ux, 
Paris. 22938 


Fillmore’s Christmas recitations and 
dialogues; w Lizzie DeArmond and 
others, m J. H. Fillmore, of U. S. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
8vo. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 
30; aff. Oct. 9; A 870896; Fillmore 
_bros. eo., Cincinnati, O, 22939 


Filomena; mazurka, melody Filippo 
Biazzo, of Italy, domiciled at New 


York. «©, Gs, ..NOV 4. . 5) 9254. ie 
626562; Verdi & Rossini music 
house, New York. 22940 


Finlay (Kenneth) Two hymns; w J. 
Montgomery and J. H. B. Master- 
man, m K, Finlay, of Great Britain ; 
in D. London, Oxford university 
press. 16mo. 1. O Spirit of the liv- 
ing God. [1 other] © Sept. 17, 


1128 


Pe..." 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS |’ 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


1925: 1c. Nov. 7: E 630526; Ken- 
neth G. Finlay, Greenock. Scotland. 
29941 


fantasy-caprice, Walter 
Rolfe, of U..S.; pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 
2 e. Dec. 31; E 629645; Theo. 
- Presser co., Philadelphia. 22942 


Firenze citta dei fiori; polka, O. Verdi, 
Ores. 5 pt: ;©.0 c,.Noved8, 1925; 
. E 628686; Onofrio Verdi, Philadel- 
phia. 22943 


Fireflies ; 


Fires of glory; march, Edw. Russell, 
Of Ue. S.; band... 4to. © Sept...12, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 627994; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22944 


First (The) bluebird; w James Whit- 
comb Riley, m Carlyle Davis, of U. 
S.; med. or high voice. © Oct. 30, 
i925, 2 .¢. Nov. 63... 6266183 /G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22945 


First (The) Christmas; w a Sister of 
Mercy, m F. J. McDonough, of U. S.; 
organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E 627355; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 22946 


First in the garden; two-part song, 
w traditional, m Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 11, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1925; 
E 6380267; Oxford university press, 
London. 22947 


First pieces for violin and piano; by 
Léon J, Fontaine. of Great Britain, 
op. 44. bk. 1. © Nov. 18, 1925; 1 
ec. Nov. 14; E 625825; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 22948 


bk. 2. © Nov. 27, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
28; HE 625916; W. Paxton:& co.. 1td., 
London. 22949 


First steps in fiddling; by H. Whiteley, 
of England. © Nov. 23, 1925; 1 e. 
Oct. 31; E 630527: Maurice Piena, 
Itd., London. 22950 


Five foot two, eyes of blue, has any- 
body seen my girl; fox-trot, w Lewis 
and Young, m Ray Henderson, arr. 
Arthur Lange, both of U. S.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 18; E 626872; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 22951 


Five o'clock; fox-trot, d’aprés L’en- 
fant et les sortiléges, de Maurice 
_ Ravel, arr. Roger Branga, of France; 
petit orch., avee pf. conducteur. 4to. 
CmNov 2/51925 2) 0.e.4 Nov.! 165) E 
625732; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement] 22952 


22964 


Five o'clock tea; from Cocoanuts, w 
and m Irving Berlin, of U. S: © 
Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 629506 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

22953 


_ Flag (The); w J. Rachel Henslowe, m 


Cecil Hazlehurst, of Great Britain, 
op? 52, no!’ 2t' © ‘Dee! 17,1925 31". 
Dec. 23; E 630452; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 22954 


Flag (The) of the U. S. A.: w and m 
M. C. Cochran, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1925; E 628561; M. C. Cochran, 
San Antonio. 22955 


Flapper (The) blues; w and melody J. 
P. Atwood, of U. S. ©1c. Dec.'5, 
1925; E 629093; John P. Atwood, 
Nashville. 22956. 


Flapperette: melody Robert King and 
Ray Henderson, both of U. S. © 
1 c. Dee. 19, 1925; E 629548; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine, ‘New 
York. 22957 


Flemish (A) lullaby; w A. H. Hyatt, 
m E. Markham Lee, of England. © 
Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ce. Dec. 11; E 630220; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine., Lon- 
don. 22958 


Flemming (Fritz) 25 melodische stu- 
dien (25 melodious studies) ; von F. 
Flemming, of Germany: oboe mit 
leichter klavierbegleitung. bd. 1, 2. 
© Sept. 14, 1925; 1 ce. each Nov, 7; 
E 625424, 625425; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

22959, 22960 


Flick (C. Roland) Serenade; op. 2, 
transcribed Henri Beno, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E 629636; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

22961 


Flick and flock (Mouvement de la 
foule) ; photo-play music, Edouard 
Patou, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 9; E 625496; Hawkes & 
son, London. 22962 


Flirtation (The); waltz song, from 
Taia of Egypt, w G. N. Rosé, m J. 
M. Rosé, both of U. S.. © Dec. 1, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E 629044; Grace 
Norton Rosé and Jack Manley Rosé, 
Summit, N. J. 22963 


Flivver (The) chase; by James H. 
Rogers, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 12; E 628464; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 22964 


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22965 


Florida ; one-step song, w and m C. HE. 
Summers, arr. George BE. Hunt, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Nav. 18, 1925; E 
628653 ; Carl E. Summers, Jackson, 
O. 22965 


Florida; w C. E. Fox, melody Annette 
Winifred Fox, of U. S.. © Dee. 23, 
1925; E 627906; Charles Hdward 
Fox, Philadelphia. 22966 


Florida bound; w and m Clarence 
Williams, of U. S.; pf. ©1e Dec. 
21, 1925; E 627846; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

22967 


Florida by the sea; from Cocoanuts, 
w and m Irving Berlin, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2c. 
Nov. 12; E 626652; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 22968 


Florida, Florida, Tll get rich in 
Florida; w and m K. B. Smith, of 
Us Oud c Deeds. On hy 
629289; Kelsey B. Smith, Fayette- 
ville, N. Y. 22969 


Florida here I am; w and m C. HE. 
Summers, of U. S. Jackson, O., 
Summers & son. © Dee. 11, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dec. 12; E 629224; Carl E. Sum- 


mers, Jackson, O. 22970 
Florida moon; w and m Oliver E. 
Story, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dec. 5, 


1925: E 627304; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 22971 


Florida stomp; melody Coleman Haw- 
kins, of U. S: ©1c. Nov. 14, 1925; 
E 626756; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 22972 


Florida, where sweet summertime 
doth sing; w and m B. P. McMas- 
fer 0b UU. Suni) Dec m1G2n "2c. 
Dec. 2; E 627172: B. Palmer Mc- 
Master, Columbia, S. C. 22973 


Floridian night of love; fox-trot, w 
R. Carley, melody R. Carley and 
Joseph Ray, both of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 27, 1925; E 628904; Raymond 
Carley, West Hawick, R. I. 22974 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Allessandro- 
Stradella-ouvertiire ; arr. Leo Artok, 
of Germany: salon-orch. mit pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 14, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 27; E 625881; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. [© ar- 
rangement and orchestration] 

22975 


-——- Ouvertiire zur oper Martha; arr. 
Leo Artok, of Germany; salon orch. 
mit klavier direktion. © Nov. 3, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


1925; 1 ec. Dec. 22; E 630470; B. 
Sechott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement] 


Flower (A) forbidden to bloom; w 
and melody G. Kirchner, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dee. 18, 1925; E 627763; Gus 
Kirchner, Brooklyn. 22977 


Flower girl; by Cady C. Kenney, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; oreh. ©. 
Oct. 26, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626610; 


Walter Jacobs, ine. Boston. [© 
arrangement | 22978 
Flower of Seraphim; Andalusian 


hymn, w anon., m L. G. Boatman, 
of U. 8S. Norton,‘ Kans., Trinity 
league, Trinity Episcopal church. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ¢« Dec. 2; B 
627197; Louise Gould Boatman. 
Norton, Kans. , 22979 


Flower (The) that never fades; w 
and melody A. H. Brehm, of U. S. 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 30, 1925; E. 627097; 
Anthony H. Brehm, New York. 


22980 
Flowers (The) that bloom in the 
spring; one act operetta, in two 


scenes, Arthur A. Penn, orch. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; orch. pts. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 ec. each Nov. 
14; E 626681; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

22981 


Flying Hagle; march, Charles Moscato, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Nov. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 627988; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 22982 


Fogg (Eric) Two songs; w William 
Blake, m E. Fogg, of England. 1. To 
morning. [1 other] © Dee. 23, 
1925; 1 ce. Dee. 24; E 680469; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 22983 


Folio (A) of Vincent Lopez novelty 
piano solos; by Mel Kaufman, 
Harry Jentes and others, compiled 
V. Lopez, of U: S.) 7 4) Gloria)’ [5 
others]. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
13; E 628498; Robbins-HEngel, inc.. 
New York. 22984 


Folk song; w Louis Untermeyer, m 
Walter Henry Rothwell, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dee. 17; E 627602; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22985 


Folk song carols for Christmas; 39 
earols, harmonized, arr. and pro- 
vided with traditional English w 
Rutherford Kingsley, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. Carl Fischer choir 


1130 


22976 . 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


-musie ed. 4to. © Nov. 4, 1925; 
2 c. Dec. 17; E 627570; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

22986 


Folk songs of the British Isles; songs 
of England, arr. George A. Arm- 
strong, of Great Britain; pf. 1. 
British grenadiers. [12 others] © 
Nov. 9, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 14; E 625506 ; 
Forsyth bros., Itd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 22987 


Follow me; infantry march song, w 
and m F. B. Rogers, of U. S., with 
cho. for male quartet. © Dec. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 629430; F. B. 
Rogers, Appleton, Wis. 22988 


Fond memories; reverie, C. M. Leibe, 
Oba pt. ©) Dec. 21)°1925;°2 ¢. 
Dee. 22; E 629403; Clara Minnie 
Leibe, Irvington, N. J. 22989 


Fond whispers; waltz, Mary C. Guth- 
ier, of WU. S., op.;82; pf... © Noy.. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E 627011; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 22990 


Fonda (La); serenade, J. C. Zoubou- 
Mads Or Wes. ; pt.) C 1°eiNov..:30, 
1925; HE 627157; John Constantin 
Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 22991 


For benediction; hymns, m Mary C. 
Austin, of U. 8S. 4to. O salutaris. 
fa otners|, © Dec. 11, 1925; 2c. 
Dee. 23; E 629417; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 22992 


For he’s one of those fairy nice boys; 
w and melody M. Capman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1925; E 629121; Mil- 
ford Capman, Toledo, O. 22993 


For Jesus; w and m Albert Simpson 
Reitz, of U. S. © July 11,.1925; 2 
e. Dee. 2; E 627242; J. Roy Weak- 
land, Elmira Heights, N. Y. 22994 


For you; ballad, w Frank G. Wood- 
ruff, m George L. Hodge, of U. S. 
©’ ‘Nov. \30; 1925; 2 'c.. Dec. 2; HB 
627205; Chansonette pub. co., Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 22995 


For you are no longer here; w and m 
A. F. Smith, of U. S.. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1925; E 628709; Adele Frances 
Smith, Milford, Conn. 22996 


For you I'll be waiting; fox-trot, J. 
Kasanoff, of U. S.; 1st violin. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 628560; Jack 
Kasanoff, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. 

22997 


Fore; w S. Holt, melody GC. A. Schneid- 
er, of U. S: ©1e. Dee. 2, 1925; BH 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23008 


627237; Charles August Schneider 
and Samuel Holt, Clifton, N. J. 
22998 


Forest music; w Plato, English ver- 
sion A. C. Benson, m Douglas Mac- 
donald Stewart, of Great Britain. 
(OC) Nov 9) 1925 5" te: Noy: 237" 

' 625798 ; Augener, ltd., London. 

22999 


Forest song (Mein liebster aufen- 
thalt); w and m G. C. A. Kaeppel, 
of U. S.; male cho. 4to. [English 
and German text] © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2.@. Nov. 203: HE 628867; 'G. C.: A. 
Kaeppel, River Forest, Ill. 23000 


Forest whispers; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, of U. S.; organ. Fischer ed. 
obl. 12mo. © Dec. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 28; E 627936; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 23001 


Forest (A) wooing; descriptive idyll, 
Charles Ancliffe, ed. S. B. [i. e. S. 
Baynes], both of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. © Dee. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 19; E 630351 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 23002 


Forever and ever with you; w Benny 
Davis, m Joe Burke, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Harry Tiede- 


man. “© Nov.'2; 19255 2 ¢)-Nove2; 
E 628233; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 23003 


Forget you; w and m R. H. Clark, of 
We SO) lee. INGY, JG. Loz Ny 
626748; Raymond H. Clark, Ash- 
land, Me. 23004 


Forgetting; by A. Pecoraro, of Italy; 
Die sl -e.. Nav. 16,1925: BH 626751; 
Anthony Pecoraro, Buffalo. 23005 


Forse (Maybe); waltz, Santi Tafa- 
rella, rid. A. Ziri, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; two mand. and 
guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 14; 
HK 626691; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 23006 


polka, Giuseppe 
© 1c. Nov. 
Due Sicilie 

23007 


Fortuno; Venetian venture in two 
acts, lyrics Irwin Thompson, Sam- 
uel Carter III and others, m Her- 
bert C. Sanford, William HH. Green 
and others, all of U. S. © Dee. 15, 
1925 2-7 e., ‘ands arth) “Dees (i t4 5 cA 
877586 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 
23008 


Fortunata (La); 
Ardizzone, of U. S. 
14, 1925; E 626704; 
music rolls, New York. 


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23009 


Forward, be our watchword: set to 
tune Blencathra, w H. Alford. m 
Arthur Somervell, of Great Britain. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
24; E 6380449; Oxford university 
press, London. 23009 


Foules; de P. O. Ferroud, of France; 
pf. 4.4 mains. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
1 e@. Dec. 12; E 6380151; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 


Found her at last; w and m E. F. 
Gollnick, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 3, 
1925; E 628973; Ervin Frank Goll- 
nick, Glenbrook, Conn. 23011 


Foundation for violin technic; by Jo- 
sef Borissoff, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 19%; E 627585; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 23012 


Fox (Sam) popular dance folio, no. 
2; by Jessie L. Deppen, Charlie 
Straight and others, compiled J. S. 
Zamecnik, of U. S8.; pf. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 13; E 628530; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 23013 


Fox-trot; by H. Smidt-Gregor. of Ger- 


many; pf. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1925; E 
626810; Colfax-Long productions, 
Washington. 23014 


Fragment lyrique; par Jacques Arney, 
of France, op. 8; violon et pf. 
Dee. 31, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 15, 1925; E 
630189; L. Maillochon, Paris. 23015 


H'rance; w and melody O. Vining. of 


OS: ly ery Nowe 14, 1925 40 EI 
626729; Ottis Vining, Longview, 
Wash. 23016 
Frank and Ernest; w and melody 


N. J. Vause, of U. S.° © 1 ec. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627041; Norman J. 
Vause, New York. 23017 


Freckled face Bobby; w and m L. W. 
Mehr, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 9, 1925; 
E 627398; Libbie Williams Mehr, 
Birmingham, Ala. 23018 


Freights; w John Masefield, m Mau- 
rice Besly, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 7; E 680090; Boosey & eco., ltd.., 
London. [© arrangement] 23019 


Friend once, but sweetheart to-day; 
w and melody J. Crane, of U.S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628373; Joseph- 
ine Crane, Arlington, N. J. 28020 


Friendless blues; w Mercedes Gilbert, 
m William C. Handy, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Dee. 12, 1925; E 629243; W. C. 
Handy, New York. 23021 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20! 


Frojdefullt sjunga de faglar sma; 10 
sing-duetter, for skolbruk, musik 
A. Tegnér, of Sweden. Stockholm, 
A. B. Seelig & ec. 
1 ¢. Dec. 10; E 630059; Alice Teg- 
nér, Tullinge, Sweden. 23022 


From out the long ago; w Gretchen 
Black, m Anne Stratton [pseud. of 
Anne Holden] of U. S.; low or med. 
voice. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
18; E 627796; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 23023 


Friihlingstraum ; foxtrot-serenade, text 
Beda, musik Ralph Erwin, of Aus- 
tria. © Oct. 17, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 21; 
E 630381; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Vienna. 23024 


Frugolina; polka, Francesco Saverio 
Cataldo, of Italy; mand. © 1 e. 
Dee. 30, 1925; E 632074; Hrnesto 
Rossi, New York. 23025 


Fir junge geiger (For the young vio- 
linists) ; zw6lf kleine stiicke, Leo- 
pold J. Beer, of Austria, op. 14; 
zwei violinen. © Aug. 29, 1925: 
1 ¢. Dec. 16; EH 630322; C. F. Kahnt, 
Leipzig. 23026 


Full moon I’m ever calling you; w 
and m I. M. Jordan, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1925; E 628479; Idalia 
Mae Jordan, Bronxville, N. Y. 

: 23027 


Funeral march; from Becket, C. V. 
Stanford, arr. Sydney H. Nichol- 
son, both of Hngland; organ. 
Nov. 27, 1925; 1 ce. Dee. 5; BE 630645; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 23028 


Funny little tune; from Co-optimists, 
w Clifford Seyler, m Melville Gideon, 
of England; in EH flat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 10, 
1925; 1 c« Dec. 2; E 625971: Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

23029 


Funny man; w and melody EH. H. Ad- 
ams, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 30, 1925; 
E 627101; Ernest E. Adams, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 23030 


Furieuse poursuite; par Gabriel-Marie 
et Hans Ourdine, both of France; 
orch. avee pf. conducteur. 4io. 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; EH 625559 ; 
S. Chapelier, Paris. 23031 


Furioso; photoplay music, Domenico 
Savino, of U. S.; orech. © Nov. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 628906; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 23032 


Futilité; par M. Marsae, of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. Paris, Hd. 


1132 


© Oct. 1) 2925;; |: 


HC. 5: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23055 


Lutétia. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1c. 
Nov. 16; E 625581; M. Marsac, 
Paris. 23033 


Gaines (Samuel Richards) Four 
Christmas hymns; verses and m 
s. &. Gaines, of U. S. .4.to. _1. 
Ringing! singing! 
NGy.. 4Lo, 19255 62 -e: Nove 203. HE 
628832; C. C. Birchard & ¢co., Bos- 
ton. 23034 


Galilee; sacred song, w and m Amanda 
Kennedy, of U. S.; med. voice; in 
A flat: © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
30; E 629519; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 23035 


Galloping zebras; by Montague Ew- 
ing, of Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 
29, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 629666; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23036 


Gambler’s (The) dream; w and m 
Hersal Thomas, of U. S. © 1. 
Dee. 10, 1925; E 629165; Geo. W. 
Thomas, Chicago. 23037 


Garconniéra; tango, F. Canaro, arr. 
F. Salabert, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625619; Fran- 


cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment ] 23038 
Garde (Le) champétre; de Raoul 


Laparra, of France; violon et pf. 
@ yeas te 1925) te) Dee 155 Eb 
_ 630208 ; Heugel, Paris. 23039 


Garden (The) of my love; w Mabel 
Stevenson, m Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; in A. © Oct. 28, 
Hae ewe. Noy. 21: Ky 625810; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 23040 


Gasconader (The) march; by H. A. 
Vandercook, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
@yAnr..29 1925-2 c, Dec. 233.0 
629455; CC: L. Barnhouse, OsKa- 
loosa, Ia. 23041 


Gate (The) at the end of the lane; 
w and melody J. W. Scruggs, of 
D. .8. fe Ca NOW. 2.) 19252. oH 
628193; John W. Scruggs, Flem- 
ingsburg, Ky. 23042 


Gate (The) of life; w C. Words- 
worth, m Arthur F. M. Custance, of 
U. S.; quartette or cho. © Dec. 
18, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 17; E 629296; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. 

23043 


Gather the beautiful sheaves; w 
James Rowe, m H. M. Hagle, of U. 
Pe 4G) Ort. 3, 1925;.2 ce. Nov.s19; 


[3 others] © | 


EK 626840; H. 
Garden, Va. 


M. Eagle, Burke’s 
23044 


Gathering harvest; w and melody J. 
Shands, of U. S. ©1e. Noy.;21, 
1925; E 626904; Josie Shands, 
Washington. 23045 


Gaubert—Elgé (L.) Nocturne; par L. 
Gaubert—Hlgé, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 e. Dec. 12; E 680107 ; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 23046 


Gee but it’s sweet to cheat just a 
little; w Dolph Singer, m Harry 
Von Tilzer, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 5; 
E 628289; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 23047 


Geh’ nicht am gliick vorbei! foxtrot, 
text Wauwau, musik Hermann Leo- 
poldi, of Austria. © Sept. 22, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 21; E 6380384; Wie- 
ner bohéme verlag, Vienna. 23048 


Geistliches vorspiel; von Josef Cza- 
pek, op. 50, bearb. Martin Schmel- 
ing, of Germany; salon—orch. mit 
violine 1 direktion. 4to. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 14; E 625487; Breit- 
kopf u. Hartel, Leipzig. 23049 


Geminiani (Francesco) Andante; di 
KF. Geminiani, of Italy, rev. e ar- 
monizzazione Gino Marinuzzi ; 
archi, arpa ed organo. Partitura. 
12mo. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
17; E 625774; G. Ricordi & co, 
Milan. 23050 


Gentler (The) arts; w James F. Bow- 
ers, jr., mC. FE. Edson, of U..S.. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1925; E 626629; Charles 
Farwell Edson, Chicago. 23051 


George and his hatchet; part song, 
w and m S. Dodds, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. © 1c Nov. 20, 1925; E 
626870; Samuel Dodds, Logansport, 
Ind. 23052 


Georgia dog; w Mercedes Gilbert, 
melody Lukie Johnson, arr. Russell 
Wooding, both of U. 8S. ©1c. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627046; Gilbert and 
Johnson co., New York. 23053 


Gesu’ bambino; canto religioso, versi 
S. P.-F. Pennino, melodia F. Penn- 
ino, of U. S. Ed. Pennino. 4to. 
© Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 14; -E 
627537; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. 23054 


Gesu bambino; versi e melodia F. 
Pennino, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 4, 
1925; E 628245; Francesco Pennino, 
Brooklyn. 23055 


193858 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23056 


pt. 7, nm. s., v. 20 


Get acquainted with Jesus; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m A. L. Byers, of U. 8S. 
© Sept. 24, 1925; 2 « Dec. 4; B 
627266; Andrew L. Byers, Anderson, 
Ind. 23056 


Get away from me gal; w and melody 
J. Rogers, of U. S. © 1 e¢ Nov. 
30, 1925; E 627100; Julia Rogers, 
Peoria, Il. 23057 


Get goin’; by Pete Mandell, of Eng- 
land, arr. Dave Thomas; banjo solo, 
with pf. acc. and words. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 1 e. Dec. 7; E 680017; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., London. 


23058 
Get-a-way (The); galop, by Hugo 
Frey, *of' WU.’ 'S.; pt. ‘© -Nov. 12, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 138; E 628513; Rob- 
bins-Engel, inc., New York. 23059 
‘Get-away (The) ; galop, composed and 


se. Hugo Frey, of U. S.; orech. 4to. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 2.¢. Dec. 1; E 


628939; Robbins-Engel, ine., New 
York. 23060 
Gethsemani; poema  contemplativo, 


Victor De Sabata, of Italy; orch. 
Partitura. 12mo. © Oct. 31, 1925: 
1 ec. Nov. 2; E 625304; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 23061 


Gifts; w Sara Teasdale, m Lilla Or- 
mond, of U. S. © Dee. 7, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 8; E 627420; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 23062 


Gigolette; from Charlot’s revue of 
1926, w Irving Caesar, of U. S., m 
Franz Lehar. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 3; E 628236; Harms, inec., New 
York. [© new words] 23063 


Gigue; par André Wormeser, of 
France; petit ou grand orch. avec 
pf. concertant conducteur. © Nov. 
16, 1925; 1 c Dec. 12; E 680132; 
- Heugel, Paris. 23064 


Gigue (La) romaine; arr. Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain; violon et pf. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 23; E 
625802; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement ] 23065 


Gillette (James R.) Intermezzo; by 
J. R. Gillette, of U. S.; organ, obl. 
8vo. © Dee. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 8; 
E 628950; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23066 


Giorni (A.) Sonata; by A. Giorni, of 
U. S.; violoncello and pf. with alter- 
nate pt. for viola; in D min. Pf. 
se. and pts. New York, G. Schirmer, 
ine. © Oct. 31, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; 
EK 626615; Aurelio Giorni, New 
York. 23067 


Giorno (Un) fu! versi Peppino Cas- 
tiglia, musica C. D’Alessandro, of: 
Italy; mand. ace. [Naples] Mar-- 
gellina. 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1c... 
Dec. 30; E 630518; D’Agostino, 
bros., ine., New York. — 23068. 


Gioso lu luminnaro; versi F. Amodio, 
melodia Remo d’Alba, of U. S. ©) 
1c. Dec. 2, 1925; HK 627230; Frank 
Amodio, Brooklyn. 23069) 


Gipsy (The) girl; w Ralph Hodgson, 
m Robin Milford, of Great Britain; 
unison voices, in E flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations} © Sept.. 
11, 1924; 1c. Dec. 4, 1925; E 630247 ;. 
Oxford university press, London. 

23070: 


Girl (A) with a lot o? pep; w and 
melody J. Koloski, of U.S. ©1e.. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 629098; John 
Koloski, Springfield, Mass. 23071. 


Girl with the heavenly blue. eyes; w- 
Helen Augusta Nerins, m A. Car- 
ponelli, of U. S. © 1 e. Nov. 11, 
1925; E 628476; John Rogalley. 
Gloversville, N. YY. | 23072: 


Girls; w W. C. Marshall, m Bauer: 
bros., of U. S. © Nov. 28, 1925; 
2e.\ Dec. 115;  GAt4asam We. C. 
Marshall, Gillette, Wy. 23073. 


Giuramente ’e ’*nnammurato (A sweet-. 
heart’s vow); versi A. De Lucia, 
musica Ralph Grasso, of U. S. ©: 
1c Nov. 4, 1925; E 628238; An- 
thony De Lucia, Brooklyn. 23074 


Give ear to my words; anthem, w 
from Psalms, m Sumner Salter, of 
U. S.; mixed cho. and sop. or ten. 
solo, organ or pf. ace. 4to. © 
Nov. 24, 1925; 2c. Nov. 28; E 
627080; Boosey & co., Itd., New 
York. [© arrangement] 23075. 


Give ear to my words; w from. 
Psalms V and XVII, m Sumner 
Salter, of U. S.; in A flat. © Nov. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; HE 628729; 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. 23076, 


Give her praise; w and melody Mrs. 
E. S: Davis, of U. S. © 1 ce. Dec. 
5, 1925; E 629089; Mrs. H. S. Davis. 
Mountain Grove, Mo. 230TT 


Give me any color but blue; w and 
m J. C. Stevens and H. S. Potter, 
both of U. S. Providence, R. L., 
Potter, Stevens & Potter. © Dec. 
14, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 16; E 629423; 


J. Caswell Stevens, Harold. S.. 
Potter and R. Potter, Providence, 
R. I. ; 23078. 


1134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23099: 


Give me the key to your heart; w 
I. R. Turner, music B. Wechsler, 
of. S..2:Ovd e.: Oct. 23, 1925; EB 
628287; Irving R. Turner and 
Bertha Wechsler, Hartford. 23079 


Give me the old ones; w and melody 
C. Pender, of U. S. © 1 ec. Dee. 
30, 1925; E 632067; Chris. Pender, 
Brooklyn. 23080 


Give me your answer; w Hollywood 
McCosker, m Vincenzo De _ Cres- 
cenzo, of U. S.; high voice in G. 
© Dec. 19, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; EH 
627894; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

23081 


Give the light to someone now; w Al- 
fred Barratt, m B. B. Beall, of U. 8. 
Ovens. 1925; 2c. .Nov.. 195. EB 
626830; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 23082 


Give three cheers for the dustman; 
from Co-optimists, w and m R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, both of Eng- 
land; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 2; E 626972; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 23083 


Glad that I live am I; set to tune 
Water-end, w Lizette Woodworth 
Reese, m Geoffrey Shaw, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10,. 1925; 
1¢. Dec. 24; E 630446; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 23084 


Gladsome light ; anthem, English adap- 
tation N. Lindsay Norden, of U.'S., 
m A. Yesauloff; 8 voices mixed. 4to. 
@ Novy:24,.1925; 2 ¢.,Nov. 27; EH 
627017; Boston music co., Boston. 
[© English adaptation and ar- 
rangement ] 23085 


Gliding along; arpeggio waltz, Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 5438; pf. 
(©; Nov., 27, 1925 ;:2 «.,.Nov. 21; E 
626992; Hambitzer» music house, 
Milwaukee. — 23086 


Glimpse (The); w Louise Ayres Gar- 
nett, m C. Lagourgue, of U. S., op. 
So, no. 2; Chicago, H.. C. L.. pub. 
co. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 11; 
E 627488; Charles Lagourgue, Chi- 
cago. 23087 


Glittering dewdrops; caprice, Paul 
Keller, rev. ed. Harry L. Harts, of 
U. S.; pfiic© Nov: 22,1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 28; E 629521; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. [© revi- 
sion] 23088 


Gloaming; valse, H. Lyall Phillips, 
arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 


orch. 4to. © Dec. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. 

Dec. 23; E 6380453; Chappell & co., 

lItd., London. [© arrangement] 
23089 


Gloaming ; valse, w Royden Barrie, m 
H. Lyall Phillips, of Great Britain. 
©o Now (2)? 1925 3s es Nowe, a2 EB 
625552 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

23090: 


Gloria Swanson; vals, A. D. Hernan- 
dez, of Mexico, domiciled at El 
Pasot Tex's pt. .Or le “Ded! 28) 
1925 ; E 632002; Alberto D. Hernan- 
dez, El Paso, Tex. 23091 


Glory for me; w Robert T. Reeves, m 
J. D’Albert Coutts, of U. S. © Nov. 
1, 1925; 2.c. Dee. 5; E 629045; Ar- 
thur W. McKee, Chicago. 23092 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Ga- 
votte; arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. 
of Edward G. Simon] of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 17; E 627709; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

23093 


Go ask Hannah; w Sidney Clare and 
Lew Brown, m Cliff Friend, of U. S. 
© Nov: 6, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 9: EB 
628398; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 23094 


Go get ’em; w and melody W. Drake. 
of UW. "S. Ort’ e” Nov! 714, 1925%°h 
629210; Wm. Drake, New York. 

23095, 


Go get ’em gator; w and m N. R. A. 
iBeeker, ofiiUl:S. >: @otse. “Decis14, 
1925; E 627529; Niels Richard AIl- 
wyn Becker, Jacksonville, Fla. 

23096 


Go south; from Greenwich village 
follies, w Owen Murphy, m Richard 
Myers, of U. S. © Dee. 16, 1925; 
2 @;: Dee» 185.. B.1627622.- | Harms, 
inec., New York. 23097 


God answers prayer; w Katharine 
Bainbridge, m Homer Grunn, of 
Ww. 8. £. Med. voice, in'.B. flafk—— 
2. Low voice, in A flat. © Oct. 
28,' 1925; -2::e:'-each. Novi’ 77>. EB 
6283848; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23098 


God has blotted them out; hymn, w 
S. A. and P. P. Bilhorn, English 
melody arr. P. P. Bilhorn, of U. S. 
12mo. © Dec. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
28; E 627966; Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago. [© words of second verse 
and arrangement of music] 23099 


1135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23100 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


God is good; w and m Grant Colfax 
Tullar, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
2 « Dec. 22; E 629356; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 23100 


God is looking through the shadows; 
w and m E. B. Killgore, of U. S. 
'© Nov. 5, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 18; E 
628609; Essie Buckley  Killgore, 
Charity, Mo. 23101 


God is love; duet, Theo. Dubois, arr. 
Charles H. Morse, of U. S.; sop. 
and bar. ,© Dee. 18, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 23; E 627876; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

3102 


God is working His purpose out; set 
to tune Wassand, w A. C. Ainger, 
m H. M. Strickland-Constable, of 
Great Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; E 630425; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 

23103 


God my light (Gott, mein heil); w 
and m G. C. Albert Kaeppel, of 
U. S.; male cho. 4to. © Dec. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 629422; G. 
C. A. Kaeppel, River Forest, Il. 

23104 


God (The) of thunder; march, J. S. 
Howgill, of England; piano. © 
Nov. 5, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625556 ; 
Hawkes & son, London. 23105 


God so loved the world; anthem, w 
from the Bible, m W. Boetticher, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, pf. or organ 
ace., With violin obbl. S8vo. [Photo- 
stat] © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
27; E 628804; William Boetticher, 
Chicago. 23106 


God so loved the world; by John S. 
Fearis, of U. 8.; high voice; in H 
flat. © Dee. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
14; E 629258; Boston music co., 
Boston. 23107 


God who created me; set to tune 
Prayers, w H. C. Beeching, m R. H. 
Milford, of Great Britain. 12mo. 
© Dec. 10, 1925; 1 c«. Dec. 24; H 


630435; Oxford university press, 
London. 23108 
Godowsky; by Abrams Chasins, of 


U. S., op. 6, no. 2; pf. Fischer ed. 
(In Keyboard kariktures, set 1) 
© Dee. 5, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 9; E 
627383; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23109 


God’s call; w Herbert G. Tovey, m 
A. W. McKee, of U. S. © Nov. 1, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E 629062; Arthur 
W. McKee, Chicago. 23110 


God’s holy word alone; by Michael 
Priitorius, ed. Carl F. Pfatteicher, 
of U. 8.; mixed voices,.a capella. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 © Dec. 
17; E 627617; Carl Fischer, inc., - 
New York. [C arrangement] 

. v4 


God’s matchless grace; w Herbert G. 
Tovey, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 5; E 629049; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 23112 


Goeyens (F.) Sonate; par F. Goe-: 
yens, of Belgium; violoncelle et pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 
625704; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 23113 


Going away; solo or duet, w and m 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.. © Oct. 29, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 6;' E 6283828; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 23114 


Going to the reaping; w and m C. 
Taylor, of U. S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
2 ¢. Nov. 19; E 626816; Curtis Tay- 
lor, Clinton, OK1. 23115 


Golden (The) butterfly; valse boston, 
Victor Matyasovich, of Germany; 
pf. © June 30, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 16; 
E 630288; G. Bratfisch, Frankfurt- 
Oder, Germany. 23116 


Golden crown; negro spiritual, two- 
part song, w and m Rupert Graves 
and Herman I. Gantvoort, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S8.; treble voices. 
4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E 627673; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 23117 


Golden days of long ago; w and mel- 
ody A. Dalley, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628360; Agnes Dalley, 
Leroy, N. Y. 23118 


Golden (The) hour; morning prayer, 
Streabbog [pseud. of J. LL. Gob- 
baerts], arr. M. W. Butler, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; 
EK 627007; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 23119 


Golden-rod; w P. A. Maxwell, m Alice 
Clarke Maxwell, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Novy. 2, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 10; E 627309; Paul Ammon 
Maxwell, West View, Pa. [© modi- 
fication ] 23120 


Golden rule blues; w and melody B. 
Smith, of U.S. ©le. Dee. 8, 1925; 
E 627433; Bessie Smith, Philadel- 
phia. 23121 


Golden sunset dreams; w and melody 
J. L. Lee, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626740; Joseph L. Lee, 
Pittsburgh. 23122 


1136 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23145 


Golden tango girl; vocal tango, w Max 
Gartman, m V. Billi, of Italy. © 


Dee. 22, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 238; E. 


630465; G. Ricordi & co., London. 
23123 


Golden tresses; valse, B. Perey James, 
Gis0. §.° pr... (©, Dec..5, 192552 ¢. 
Dec. 14; E 6277383; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 23124 


Goldenhair; w James Joyce, m Frank 
Bridge, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
21, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 238; E 630455; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 23125 


Goldfaden (The) society ; w Luis Carl, 
m F. Feldman, of U. S., ed. L. Port- 
noff. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
18; E 626764; Frank Feldman, 
Brooklyn. 23126 


Goldilocks and the bears; operetta in 
one act, for children, w and m Hen- 
ry P. Cross, of U. S. Fischer ed. 
4to. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
D 26887; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. - 23127 


Golondrina (La) (The _ swallow) ; 
Mexican grand march, arr. M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. or organ. © 
Noy. 24, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 27; B 
627006; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 23128 


Good-bye dresses, hello pants; w and 
melody A. C. Hackett, of U. S. 
1 ec. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627105; A. C. 
Hackett, Proffit, Va. 23129 


Good-bye little girl; w and melody H. 
G. Ward, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 14, 
1925; EH 626717; Harry G. Ward, 
Portageville, Mo. 23130 


Good-bye, little girl, good-bye; w P. 
Colecchia, m Casper Nathan, of U. 
S. ©1e. Dec. 21, 1925; E 627869; 
Pietro Coleechia, Erie, Pa. 25 1at 


Good fellows;.-w D. Eardley-Wilmot, 
m H. Lyall Phillips, of Great Brit- 
ain, © Oct. 22, 1925; 1 ¢. Oct. 27; 
H 625547; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. Dallas 


Good morning little toothbrush; w L. 
L. Funk, m Pauline Gartin Funk, of 
Uae YO) eo Nov. 211995. 
626934; Levi Lincoln Funk, Chicago. 

23133 


Good-night, I’ll see you in the morn- 
ing; w and melody Paul Small, Carl 
Hohengarten and Wm. Roettger, all 
of U. S. © 1. Dec. 30, 1925; BH 
632071; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 23134 


Good (The) shepherd; anthem, w Jo- 
seph Swain, m Daniel Protheroe, of 
U. S.; bar. or alto solo and cho., or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 
ce. Nov. 5; E 626509; H. T. Fitz Sim- 
ons, Chicago. 23135 


Go-pher M; w and melody A. H. Doug- 


lass, of U. S. ©1 ce. Nov. 25, 1925; 
EH 628821; Addison Henry Douglass, 
Hopkins, Minn. 23136 


Gossip of the states; w and melody 
J. J. Hughes, of U. S., arr. Hal 
Rous. © 1 e¢. Nov. 19, 1925; E 
626804; John J. Hughes, New York. 

23137 


Got ’cha; syncopated chase, A. J. 
Weidt, of U. S.; ten. banjo. © Nov. 
16/4925; 2 e} Deer 33 EB. 628957 ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 23138 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Ber- 
ceuse; arr. R. HE. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628952 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© 
arrangement | 23139 


Goya (La); tango-milonga, Pierre La- 
tour, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
20, 1925; 1 e«. Dee. 7; E 6380029; 
Metzler & eco. (1920) Itd., London. 

23140 


Grabner (Hermann) Drei kinderlie- 
der; nach gedichten Margarete 
Weinhandl, musik H. Grabner, of 
Austria, op. 5, no. 1-3. 1. Das rote 
wichtlein. [2 others] © Sept. 21, 
1925; 1 e. Dee. 16; E 630319; C. F. 
Kahnt, Leipzig. 23141 


Vier lieder; nach gedichten Karl 
Ernst Knodt, musik H. Grabner, of 
Austria, op. 7, no. 1-4. 1. Dennoch 
Selig. [8 others] © Oct. 20, 1925; 
1 ¢. Dee. 16; E 630318; C. F. Kahnt, 
Leipzig. 23142 


Granada (Serenata); aus Suite es- 
pagnole, J. Albeniz, of Spain, bearb. 
J. Németi; salon orch. mit pf. di- 
rektion. © Oct. 21, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
16; E 680312; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 23143 


Grand collection of scales, arpeggio 
exercises and studies in interpreta- 
tion; by L. Mayeur, ed. W. F. Am- 
brosio, of U. S.; saxophone. © Oct. 
20,1925; 2.¢.. Dec. 173, 627587: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement | 23144 


Grand-pére vu d’en bas; de Raoul 
Laparra, of France; violon et pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ¢ Dee. 15; EB 
630211; Heugel, Paris. 23145 


80878—26——5 1137 


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: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23146 


Grand (Un) sommeil noir; paroles 
Paul Verlaine, musique Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister, of Sweden. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 1 « Dee. 15; E 630198; 
Heugel, Paris. 23146 


Grandmama’s days; from Betty in 
Mayfair, w Harry Graham, m H. 
Fraser-Simson, of Great Britain. 
© Dec. 3, 1925; 1 e@ Dee. 18; E 
630234; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 23147 


Gratitude; by Julian Paseal, of U. S.; 
pf. New York, Luckhardt & Belder. 
© Dec. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 30; E 
629512; G. S. Bowen, Los Angeles. 

23148 


Great (The) eternal Christmas; by 
H. M. Gilbert, of U. S. 1. Violin.— 
2. Cello—3. Harp. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
2 ce. each Novy. 2; E 628161-—628163 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 

23149-23151 


Greater New York; fox-trot, w F. 
Coogan, m Nelson Williams, of 
U. S. © Dec. 15, 1924; 2 ce. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628401; Frank Coogan, 
Hampton, Va. 23152 


Greatest miracle of all; four-part cho., 
w Marie Wardall, m David W. 
Guion, arr. Carl Deis, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 10, 1925; 
2 e. Dec. 14; E 627648; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

23153 

Greatest (The) mistake I ever made; 
w and m H. West, of U. S. New 
Orleans, La., Eugene West music 
pub. co. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
14; E 626696; Eugene West, New 
Orleans. 23154 


Green grow the rashes, O; Scots folk- 
song, arr. Malcolm Davidson, of 


Great Britain; male voices; in G.. 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 14, 1925; 1 ¢«. Dec. 7; E 
6380091; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 23155 


Greenland, down where the ice-bergs 
grow; w Cumberland Clark, m Mark 
Strong, of England; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
10, 1925; 1 « Dec. 2; E 625965; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23156 


Green’s (George Hamilton) new in- 
struction course for xylophone; for 
the advanced pupil, G. H. Green, of 
U. S. Lessons, 21-30. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 c. each and aff. Dee. 7; A 
877206; George Hamilton Green, 
New York. 23157 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Gretchaninoff (Alex.) 6 melodies (6 
whens); poémes A. Maikoff, adaptation 
francaise Paul Milliet, English ver- 
sion Rosa Newmareh, musique A. 
Gretchaninoff, op. 97; ed. rev. et — 
éd. J. Kilp, of Germany; voix 
élevée. 1. The reed-pipe. [5 others] 
© Nov. 12, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 22; EB 
630474; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. [© arrangement and 
editing] 23158 


Grido di gioia (Oh joy!) ; polka bril-— 
lante, E. Becucci, arr. Pietro Deiro 
and Mario Perry, both of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 e. 
Dee. 21; E 627857; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. [© arrangement] 

25159 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Peer Gynt 
suite ; paraphrase, orch. W. C. Polla, 
of U. 8.; orch. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ec. 
Nov. 19; E 628641; William C. 
Polla, New York. [© arrangement 
and new matter] 23160 


Sonata, no. 2; op. 13, violin pt. 
ed. Leopold Auer, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. pt. ed. Ru- 
dolph Ganz, of Switzerland; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
17; E 627588; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

23161 


Sunshine song; Solveigs song, 
arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of EHd- 
ward G. Simon] of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; 
HE 627716; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 23162 


Guai (Li) di la fimmina in America; 
versi Giuseppe Cascio, melodia Mar- 
cello Barbaro, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Dee. 
23, 1925; E 627899; Joseph Cascio, 
Brooklyn. 23163 


Guide Thou me; anthem, w George 
Murray Brown, m Keith Crosby 
Brown, of U. 8.; mixed voices; with 
sop. solo, organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 
10, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 14; E 629256; 
Boston music co., Boston. 23164 


Guinda (La); letra Pedro Mata, mu- 
sica Eusebio Delfin, of Cuba. Ed. 
Delfin. © Oct. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625483; Eusebio Delfin Fig- 
ueroa, Havana, Cuba. 23165 


Gund (Robert) Sonate; von R. Gund, 
of Austria, op. 44; violine u. klavier. 
© June 23, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 16; E 
630290; L. Doblinger (B. Herzman- 
sky), Wien, Austria. 23166 


1138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23188 


Gurewich’s (Jascha) saxophone al- | m Healey Willan, of Canada. 4to. 


bum; arr. J. Gurewich, of U. 8. 1. | 


Pf.—2. C melody saxophone.—3. E 
flat alto saxophone. © Dec. 16, 
1925; 2 c. each Dec. 17; E 627728- 
627730; G. Ricordi & co., inec., New 
York.» 23167-23169 


‘Gypsy dance; by Frances McCollin, 
fees tht. ©, Dec, 10; 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 14; E 627649; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 23170 


Gypsy dance; czardas, Ernest H. Kit- 
tredge, of U. S.; pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © Dec. 23, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 627928; M. T. 
Evans, Boston. Poel 


Gypsy moon; w and m Winifred T. 
Barr, of U. S.; 1st and 2nd violins, 
cello, bass and pf. [Photostat] © 
1 ec. Dec. 23, 1925; E 627905; How- 
ard Hunter, New York. 23172 


Ha ha you make me laugh; w J. A. 
Caristi, melody W. J. DeCicco, of 
U.S.) ©.1 © Dec. 5, 1925 ; BE 629103; 
James Anthony Caristi and William 
Joseph DeCicco, Brooklyn. 23173 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Overture 
in D minor; arr. Henry F. Elling- 
ford, of England, from the orch. 


transcription Edward Elgar, ed. 
John E. West; organ. obl. 8vo. © 
Nove doe as2ae1 -e.c Nove: .123: B 


625459; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


23174 
Weinachts-pastorale; aus dem 
Messias, bearb. und hrsg. Arnold 


Schering, of Germany; 3 violinen, 
viola und violoncello mit klavier or 
orgel. © Aug. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
16; E 680316; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

23175 


Your voices raise; four-part 
cho., from the sixth Chandos an- 
them, arr. Archibald T. Davison, 
ie). Sa; mens “voices. 4to: 
Wee 2.071925 5° 2cien Dec: 167): 
627636; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 23176 


Hail thee, festival day; Ascension, 
Sarum processional, tr. G. G., w 
from English hymnal, m Healey 
Willan, of Canada; cantors and 
unison cho. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1925: 
2¢. Nov. 2; E 628160; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 


Hail thee, festival day ; dedication fes 
tival procession, York processional 
tr. G. G., w from English hymnal, 


23177 | 


©. Nov. \4;.1925;. 2c. Nov. 6; E 
628329; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
23178 


Hail thee, festival day; set to tune 
Plainsong, w Venantius Fortunatus, 
- melody from Sarum processional, 
arr. J. H. Arnold, of Great Britain. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ©. Dee. 
24; E 630450; Oxford university 
press, London. 23179 


Hail thee, festival day; Whit-Sunday 
morning procession, York proces- 
sional tr. by G. G., w from English 
hymnal, m Healey Willan, of Can- 
ada; ¢4to. .©. Dee. 11,,1925,:.2. «© 
Dec. 18; E 6276388; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 23180 


Hail to Christ the King; w and m H. 
Maery [i. e. of Sister M. T. Mug], 
of U. S.; mixed voices. © Dec. 8, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 11; E 627450; Sister 
Mary Theodosia Mug, Saint Mary- 
of-the-Woods, Ind. 23181 


Hail to the Lord’s anointed; set to 
tune Crtiger, w J. Montgomery, m 
J. Criiger, adapted W. H. Monk, 
descant R. VY. Williams, of Great 
Britain. London, Oxford University 
press. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 24; E 630436; R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams, London. 23182 


Haleyon days; suite, Percy Elliott, of 
England; pf. 1. Wedding morn. [3 
others] © Dee. 28, 1925: 1 ¢. Dee. 
28; EH 630486; Leonard & co. Lon- 
don. 23183 


Hallowe’en; by W. Berwald, of U. S.; 
Pin) Octs)Slso1925.>..2 Nova: 
EK 628333 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23184 


Hangin’ hangin’ ’round; w and melody 
J. By Rees, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Nov: 9, 
1925: E 628376; James B. Rees, 
Hamburg, Ia. 23185 


Hansel and Gretel; by Joseph N. Moos, 
OO). tpi ©) Nove 21, 19252 ec. 
Nov. 23; E 628726; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 23186 


Happiness. will follow sorrow: 
Joseph H. Trent, of U. S.: pf. © 
1c. Dee. 5, 1925; E 627301; Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. 23187 


Happy children; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. 2; pf. 
© Nov.: 27, 1925; 2 c Nov. 21: E 
626986; Hambitzer music house, 
Milwaukee. 23188 


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23189 


Happy days; w and m Bert Hodgson, 
otf U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 
1 ce. Dee. 31, 1925; E 629580; Vol- 
unteer pub. co., Knoxville, Tenn. 
23189 


Happy days will eome; fox-trot, Jo- 
seph H. Trent, of U. 8.; pf. © 1e. 
Dee. 5, 1925; H 627802; Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. 23190 


Happy go lucky; by E. Goebel, arr. 
Alford-Colby, both of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Sept. 30, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 
29; E 628757; Ed. A. Goebel, Los 
Angeles. 23191 


Happy Sam; w Frank Alberti, melody 
Fred Dovolo, of U. S. ©1 ce. Nov. 
14, 1925; E 628678; Fred Dovolo, 
Rochester, N. Y. 23192 


Happy spring; by D. Van Goens, arr. 
Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of Edward 
G. Simon] of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Dec. 14, 1925; 2 @ Dec. 17; EB 
627710; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 23193 


Hard boiled papa; w and m W. W. 
Bellamy, of U. 8.; arr. Luther A. 
Clark. New York, Frank Harding. 
©; Nov. 3,,.2925, 2c. -Nov..18; E 
628679; William W. Bellamy, El 
Dorado, Ark. 23194 


Hardi, les gas! marche, V. Dyck, of 
France; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. 4to. ©: Dec. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Dee. 15; E 630176; Evette et Schaef- 
fer or ais 23195 


Hare and hounds over the mountains 
fand] On a hike; by Harvey B. 
Gaul, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 18; E 627790; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23196 


Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding; 
anthem for Advent, w tr. from the 
Latin Hric Caswell, m H. Thiman, 
of England; mixed voices, with or- 
gan ace. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1.c. Nov. 2; E 625276; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 23197 


Hark! the sound of holy voices; set 
to tune Vision, w Chr. Wordsworth, 
m S. Mason, of Great Britain. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
24: E 6380420; Oxford university 
press, London. 23198 


Hark what a sound; set to tune St. 
Osyth, w KF. W. H. Myers, m 
Thomas Wood, of Great Britain. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
24; E 630487; Oxford university 
press, London. 23199 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Hark, what mean those holy voices; 
anthem for Christmas, w John Ca- 
wood, m George Bowles, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; E 626944; Bos- 
ton music ¢co., Boston. 23200 


Hark, what mean those holy voices ; 
Christmas anthem, w John Cawood, 
m Elinor Remick Warren, of U. S.; 
ten., or sop., solo and cho., organ 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ce. 
Nov. 20; E 628665; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 23201 


Harmonica Bill’s 10 minute course in 


harmonica playing; ed. Sam A. 
Perry, of U. S. 8vo. © Nov. 28, 


1925; 2 « and af Nevye vse.) A 
874833; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 23202 


Harmonics in theory and practice; by 
Rebecca Wilder Holmes, of U. S.; 
violin. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
17; E 627584; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23203 


Harmonium-album; 17 ausgewdhlte 
stticke, Alex. Guilmant, bearb. Paul 
Abernethy [pseud. of Paul Hassen- 
stein] of Germany. Ed. Schott. © 
Apr. 1, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 625877; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23204 

Harmonizing with the masters; by A. 

Henneman, of U. S.: pf. © Sept. 


20, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 632049; © 


Alexander Henneman, Washington. 

. 23205 

Harris (Cuthbert) Finale; alla min- 
uet, C. Harris, of Great Britain; 
organ. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
31; E 6296385; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 23206 


Harris (Franklin) Three Chinese 
love lyrics; set to m F. Harris, of 
U. S. Tears [2 others] © Nov. 5, 


1925; 2 e. Nov. 6; HE 628830; HK. 
Morris music pub. co., ine., New 
York. - 23207 


Harris (S. Taylor) Six sea shanties; 
collected from the singing of S. M. 
Woodward, arr. S. T. Harris, ed. A. 
W. Whitehead and S. T. Harris, 
both of Great Britain, with fore- 
word John Goss; solo with unison 
cho. 1. Fire down below. [5 
others] © Dec. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
19; E 6380356; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 23208 


Harvest days in Kansas; w and mel- 
ody Mrs. O. Fellowes, of U. S. 
1 e@. Dee. 22, 1925; EH 629391; Mrs. 
O. Fellows, Bird City, Kan. 


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23209 _ | 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23237 


Haunted (The) heart; ballad, w 
Grace V. McCabe, m Geo. C. Pen- 
nington, of U. S. Philadelphia. Geo. 
©. Pennington; high voice, in A flat. 
© Nov. 23, 1925; 2 c. Dee 11; E 
629216; Joel S. Unger, Reading, Pa. 

23210 


Hausmusik;. 10 walzer, Theodor 
Blumer, of Germany, op. 56; fiir 
. fléte mit klavierbegleitung. © Sept. 
14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625423; Jul. 
Heinr. Zimmerman, Leipzig. 238211 


Have you forgotten; w and melody P. 
B. Johnson, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626742; Presley B. Johnson, 
Sacramento, Calif. 23212 


Have your chill, Ill be here when 
your fever rises; w and melody 
Wesley Wilson, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
10, 1925; E 6266438; Chicago music 
pub. co.. ine., Chicago. 23213 


Hawaiian sunset; w Ray Sherwood, 
m F. W. Vandersloot, of U. S.; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. Esther Van- 
dersloot. © Nov. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
23: E 628759; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 23214 


Hawk’s (A) up, for a hunt’s up; two- 
part song, w Thomas Ravenscroft, 
m Ernest Walker, of Great Britain, 
op. 36, no. 3; treble voices; in HE 
flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 e. 
Dec. 9, 1925; EH 630277; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. DSN 


Hawkes & son’s simplicity instruction 
book; written and compiled Len 
Fillis, of England; ukulele and 
banjo ukulele. © Dec. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 24; E 630532; Hawkes & son, 
London. 23216 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Glorious things 
of Thee are spoken; set to Austrian 
hymn, w J. Newton, m F. J. Haydn, 
descant T. H. Ingham, of England. 
12mo.. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 e. Dec. 
24; EH 6380484; Oxford university 


press, London. 23217 
Klavier sonate;  hrsg. James 
Kwast, of Germany. ‘Tonmeister 


ausgabe. 1. In Es-dur—2. In E- 
moll.—8. In C-dur.—4. In HE-dur.— 
5. In A-dur.—6. In As-dur.—7. In 
D-dur. © Oct. 15, 21, 1925; 1 ec. each 
Dec. 16; EF 630338-630344; Ullstein, 
a. g., Berlin. 23218-23224 


He counts on you and me; w and m 
©. Taylor, of U. S.. © Oct. 3, 1925; 
2 e. Noy. 19; E 626817; Curtis Tay- 
lor, Clinton, Okl. 23225 


He died to be my Savior; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m B. B. Beall, of U. S. 
© ‘Oct: 33251925; 2 e: Nove1195" B 
626831; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 23226 


He doesn’t know what it’s all about; 
w and m Irving Berlin, of U. S. 
Noy. 6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626574; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

23227 


He floods my soul with glory; w Mrs. 
J. R. Baxter, m Mrs. J. R. Baxter, 
jr., of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 626825; J. R. Baxter, jr., Tex- 
arkana, Ark.-Tex. 23228 


He is ev’rything to me; w and m J. R. 
Baxter, jr., of U. S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 19; E 626821; J. R. Bax- 
ter, jr., Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 

23229 


He is my Saviour; w Avis B. Chris- 
tiansen, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
©<Nov. 1, 1925; 2 'e; Dee? 55° EH 
629059; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

23230 


He is risen; w and m M. J. Camp, of 
U.S.© Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 30; 
E 627146; Mabei Johnston Camp, 
Chicago. 23231 


He is the type; from The city chap, 
w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, 
of U. S. © Nov. 25, 1925; 2 c« Nov. 
28; E 628922; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. Ay-Ay-4 


He leadeth me; solo or duet, w anon., 
m A. Francke [i. e. C. A. Francke] 
of Sweden; with cho. © Nov. 26, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 628910; Carl 
Axel Francke, Chicago. 23233 


He’s gone away, that man of mine; 
fox-trot, w A. C. Haberman, m Vic- 
tor E. Maul, of U. S.; pf. ace., with 
ukulele arr. Ralph Hall. © Nov. 
ae 19253; 2 c.. Nov. 20 3.. Ei 628742: 
Maul-Haberman, Lineoln, Neb. 


He’s more than a Savior to me; w 
and m J. R. Baxter, jr., of U. S. © 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626827; 
J. R. Baxter, jr.. Texarkana, Ark.- 
Tex. Zoos 


He saved even me; w Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, m H. M. Eagle, of U. S. 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626848 ; 
H. M. Hagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 

23236 

He sets the captive free; w and m 
Haldor Lillenas, of U. S. © Aug. 1,’ 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626864; Her- 
bert George Tovey. Los Angeles. 

23237 


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23238 


He went forth rejoicing; w Sarah 
Roberts Wallbaum, m Anna Hering 
Sovereign, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Sept. 26; H 
626678; Pallma music publishers, 
Chicago. 23238 


He will care for His own; w and m 
C. E. Edwards, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; EH 628323; Clar- 
ence EK. Edwards, Oakton, Ky. 

23239 


He will leave me—no, no, never; w and 
m L. B.. Stanley, of U. S. © Oct. 
2, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 10; E 629140; 
Lucie Brower Stanley, Monterey 
Park, Calif. 23240 


Headin’ for Louisville; w B. G. De 
Sylva, m Joseph Meyer, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. Ed. Smalle. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 11; BH 
628443; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 


ine., New York. 23241 
Headin’ your way; w L. Yoell, m 
Otto Cesana, of U. S.; pf. and 


ukulele ace. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28; E 628761; Larry Yoell, 
San Francisco. 23242 


Hear dem bells a-ringin’; song, arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
© Nov. 24, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 7; H 
627322; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 23243 


Hear me, I have something to say; 
melody L. P. Bell and Jack Rinaldo, 
both of U. S: ©.1¢. Dec. 21,°1925; 
BE 627826; Louis P. Bell, Brooklyn. 

23244 


Heart (A) of stone; w and melody 
J. L. Porter, of Canada. © 1 e. 
Nov. 14, .1925;, E 626737; John L. 
Porter, Maisonnecune, Montreal, 
Canada. 23245 


Heartbroken pal; fox trot, w Earle 
Stelle. m Francis Conover, of U. S. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 11; E 
628458; Paragon music co., New 
York. 23246 


Hearts and blossoms; operetta in two 
acts, w Lida Larrimore Turner, m 
R. M. Stults, of U. S. 4to. © Nov. 
3, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 9; D 26835; Theo. 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 23247 


Heartsore; w J. T. Tatnell, m D. H. 
* Perey, arr. W. H. Butland, both of 
Australia. © 1 ec Dee. 4, 1925; 
E 629308 ; Jack T. Tatnell, Brisbane, 
Queensland. 23248 


pt: 11, n. s., v. 20 


Heaven is my home; w Thomas R. 
Taylor, m George S. Schuler, of — 
U. S.; male voices. © Noy. 24, 1925; 
2 c. Dee. 7; E 627325; E. O. Excell, - 
jr., Chicago. 23249 


Hebrew humoreske; by G. Gagelstein, 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 628657; 
Gregory Gagelstein, New York. 

23250 


Heidelberg; stein song from Prince 
of Pilsen, w Frank Pixley, m Gustav 
Luders, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Oct. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 5; E 626525; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
arrangement] 23251 


Heimgedanken am meer; liederzyklus, 
nach gedichten Friedrich Leinhard, 
musik Hermann Grabner, of Aus- 
tria, op. 12, no. 1-5. 1. Wie friede- 
voll mein herz. [4 others] © Oct. 
20, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 16; E 630321; 
C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 23252: 


Hein (Silvio) Melodie; from The 
kick off, w Frank Craven and Grant- 
land Rice, melody S. Hein, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1925; H 628853 ; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 23253 


Heinze (Walter) 30 vortragsstiicke 
(30 recital pieces) ; von W. Heinze, 
of Germany; oboe und Englisch 
horn. © Oct. 6, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 16; 
E 630349; Jul. H. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 23254 


Helen; w and melody Ted McAlsey, 
of Sweden, domiciled at Evanston, 
Ill. ©1ec. Dec. 18, 1925; EH 627767 ; 
Erik Ostrom, Evanston, Ill. 23255 


Hello Bill; w and melody A. W. Allen, 
of U. S...'©: Ise) ,Oet. .27,;, 19253), B 
626760; Arden W. Allen, Oakland, 
Calif. : 23256 


Hello Rosie; w J. J. Bomalick, m Al 
Moquin, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 14. 
1925; E 628514; Joseph J. Boma- 
lick, Boston. 23257 


Help me, oh Lord; w and ‘m Caro 
Roma, of U. S. © Dec. 18, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 627960;,M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 23258 


Help somebody; w and m C. Taylor, 
of: U2 Sin © Octs 3,1 1925 552 cr Nov. 
19; E 626815; Curtis Taylor, Clin- 
ton, Okl. 23259 


11.42 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23280 


Her hats were called bonnets; w and 
m D. Phimister, of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 9, 1925; E 628405; Duane Phi- 
mister, Chicago. 23260 


Her image; w James Thomson, m 
John Tasker Howard, of U. S.; med. 
or low voice. (Fn Tanagrines) © 

_ Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 3; E 628948; 
_J. Fischer & bro., New York. 23261 


Her love is like a beautiful dream; 
w and m A. B. McCall, of U. S. © 
fea Nove 21, 1925-8) G269EI- Ac .B. 
McCall, Delhi, La. 23262 


Her name is Iowa, the great; w and 
m H. K. Myers, of U. 8S. Clinton, 
Ila., E. K—O. K. songs so. © Oct. 
eee 19255) 2 ec; Octs 23); Hi 628285; 
EHdward Keen Myers, Preston, Ia. 

23263 


Herald (The) ; part-song, w Alexander 
Smith, m Edward Elgar, of Eng- 
land; cho. of male voices. 4to. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1c. Nov. 2; E 625277; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 23264 


Herald (The) overture; by Gustav 
Schuster, of U. S.; two violins and 
met ©. Nov. 5, 1925> 2°e!"Nov. ‘5: 
EH 628302; G. H. Schuster music ¢o.. 
Salt Lake City. 23265 


Here in the country’s heart; set to 
tune Oakridge Lynch, w Norman 
Gale, m M. Shaw, of Great Britain. 
London, Oxford university press. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢ Dee. 
24; E 630488; Martin Shaw, Lon- 
don. 23266 


Here’s love and: success to you; friend- 
ship song, w Geo. Graff, jr., m 
Hrnest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
Kaus, of U. S.; sop., alto and bar., 
bar. melody. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 5; E 626527; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement]. 23267 
three treble voices. 4to. © Dee. 


15, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 627676; M. 


Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 23268 
——two treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 


27, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E 628988; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
_new arrangement] 23269 


Here they come; patrol, P. A. 
Schnecker, arr. C. A. Hgener, of 
~U. 8.; violin, or C melody saxo- 


phone, with pf. ace. © Dec. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; E 627887; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[© arrangement] 23270 


-Heut’ hitt i zeit! 


Herrera (Florentino L.) Deux chants 
sans paroles; par F. L. Herrera, of 
Cuba, op. 8; pf. 1. L’aube. [1 
other] © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 630121; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

Dat 


Wiener walzerlied, 
worte und musik Ralph Benatzky, 
of Germany. © Nov. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec, 21; E 630391; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 23272 


Heut’ nacht am Lido; worte Ernst 
Neubach, musik Hans May, of Ger- 
many; salon orch. with pf. direk- 
tion. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925;.1 ¢. Dee. 
16; E 630287: Georg’ Bratfisch, 
Frankfurt-Oder, Germany. 23273 


Hey Nonny oh; w from the Golden 
treasury, m Cecil Cowles, of U. S. 
1. High voice in G maj.—2. Med. 
voice in E maj. © Nov. 12,1925; 
2 ce. each Nov. 14; E 628591; Com- 
posers’ music corp., New York. 

23274 


Hie away; w from Walter Scott’s 
Waverley, m Francis George Scott, 
of England; sop. and alto; in F 
sharp min. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 20, 1925; 
1 c. Dec. 3; E 625990; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 23275 


Hielan’ girl; w and m Jack Cottrell, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 7, 
1995.91 -e:° Dee, lt? oH, 630242, By 
Feldman & co., London. 23276 


High (The) Barbaree; sailor’s 
chantey, w and m traditional, m 
freely arr. R. S. Armbruster, of U.S. 
© 1 e. Dee. 19, 1925; E 629344; 
Robert S. Armbruster, New York. 

23277 


Hills; w Arthur Guiterman, m Frank 
La Forge, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Decy A742: Pevecsn Dees + 1h eg 
627727; G. Ricordi & co., inec., New 
York. 23278 


Himalaya maid temporary; melody 
F. HE. Meredith, of U. S. ©1e 
Dee. 21, 1925; E 627830; Frank Hd- 
ward Meredith, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

23279 


Hindu song; from Sadko, English ver- 
sion Fanny S. Copeland, m N. Rim- 
sky-Korsakov, arr. Maurice Besly, 
of England ; mixed voices a cappella. 
4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 17: 
E 630084; M. P. Belaieff, Leipzig. 

23280 


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23281 


His cheering message from the grave 
(Sermone blando angelus) ; Haster, 
set to tune Plainsong, w 4th or 5th 
eentury, tr. T. A. Lacey, melody 
from the Sarum antiphonal, har- 
monized J. H. Arnold, of Great Brit- 
Ain. t2mo.. ©, Dee. 10) hOFa- ae. 
Dec. 24; E 630415; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 23281 


His mighty love; w Harry Dixon Loes, 
m J. D’Albert Coutts, of U. S. 
Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 5; E 629047; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 23282 


His wondrous love; w Avis B. Chris- 
tiansen, m Hthel M. McKee, of U. S. 
© ‘Nov. 1; 1925; 2-e""'Dee. 5: HB 
629060; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

23283 


Hobo (The); w and m C. C. Mourer, 
of U. S. 8vo. © May 15, 1925; 2c. 
Dec. 28; E 627990; Charles C. 
Mourer, Cincinnati. 23284 


Hoc enim sentite in vobis; musique 
A. L. Gabert,, of U. S.; voix mixtés 
avec ace. d’orgue. 4to. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 2 ce. Dee. 3; E 627741: Abel L. 
Gabert, Grenoble, France. 23285 


Hold ’er deacon; w and m Will H&. 
Skidmore and Marshall Walker, 
both of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele 
arr. Lua Alanna. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 13; E 628533; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 23286 


Hold it; w and m F. Hinton, of U. S. 
©1e. Dec. 9, 1925; E 627400; Fray- 
ser Hinton, Memphis. 23287 


Hold me close to your heart; one step, 
Sam Lewis, of U. S.; pf. ©l1e 
Dee. 1, 1925; E 628929; F. J. Grush- 
en, New York. 23288 


Holiness (The) hallelujah chorus; w 
and m H. A. Lewis, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 12; E 626656; E. Arthur Lewis, 
Chicago, 23289 


Holly song; w traditional, m Herbert 
Howells, of Great Britain; unison 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations.] © Sept. 11, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 4, 1925; EH 630251; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 23290 


Hollywood; w and melody W. G. 
Johnson, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626712; Wilard G. John- 
son, Camden, N. J. 23291 


Hollywood Rose; fox-trot, w George 
Whiting, m Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 


pt. U1, n. s., v. 20° 


© Nov. 6, 1925; 2 ec Nov. 144 B 
626683 ; M,. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 


Holtzapfel (Otto B.) Lieder; worte 
Keller u. a., musik O. B. Holtzapfel, 
otf Germany, fiir eine singstimme 
und klavier. Heft 14. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 1 c each Nov. 5; H 625316; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 

23293 . 

Holy night; by F. Gruber [and] Ad- 
este fideles; arr. C. A. HEgener, of — 
U. S.; violin or C melody saxophone, 
with pf. acc. © Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 11: E 627472; Estate of Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon, New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 23294 


Home; w and melody V. Hammett, of 


U. S. © 1e Nov. 14, 1925; E 
626721; Virginia Hammett, King 
Hill, Id. 23295 


Home (The) of the liberty bell; w 
and m EK. M. Gerity, of U. S. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Harry J. Lincoln music 
co. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 9; EB 
628427; Edward M. Gerity, Phila- 
delphia. 23296 


Home time; w Grace Noll Crowell, m 
Anne Stratton, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Dec. 7, 1925; 2 e Dee. 8; B 
627411; G. Ricordi & co., inc. New 
York. 23297 


Home too late; w and melody C. M. 
Cable, of U. S. © 1 c@ Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627109; Clarence M. Cable, 
New London, Conn. 23298 


Homes (The) they hold so dear; deep 
in the glow of twilight, three-part 
song, w and m B. C. Hilliam, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. © Noy. 27, 1925; 2 ce. 


Dee. 5; E 629008; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 23299 


Homeward bound for sunny Alabama ; 
w and melody E. H. Dolphin, of U. 
S. ©1c. Dee. 12, 1925; E 629246; 
Earl Henry Dolphin, Minneapolis. 

23300 


Honey child; w and melody J. Hiett, 
of U:..S, ©:41 ¢, Nove 2.19254, 
628208; June Hiett, Martinsburg, 
W. Va. 23301 


Honey dat I love so well; w and m 
Harry Freeman, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S8.; male voices. Wit- 
mark ed. 4to. © Dec. 15, 1925; 
2 c. Dec. 18; E 627682; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 23302 


1144 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23395 


Honey mine; w and m Ben. W. Gor- 
don, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 27; EB 627022; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 23303 


Honeymoon (A) cruise; from the 
play, w Arthur Swanstrom, melody 
Carey Morgan, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
25, 1925; E 628851; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 23304 


Same. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
2; E 627164; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 23305 


Honom i allt till behag; w and m 
A. HE. Karlstrom, of U. S. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 7; E 6294387; 
Arthur E. Karlstrom, Isle, Minn. 

23306 


Hopi Indian cradle song; part-song, 
w Louis-Untermeyer, m David W. 
Guion, arr. Sumner Salter, of U. S.; 
sop. and alto. 4to. © Nov. 24, 
bOZ5: 7 2..e. Now.) 28: .B; 6270738; 
Boosey & co., ltd., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 23307 


Hoping you will come back to me; 
w Louis Cerineau, m A. Tozzy, arr. 
Herman Hummel, both of U. 8.; © 
1c Dee. 14, 1925; E 627532; An- 
tonio Tozzy, Cleveland. 23308 


Hot fingers; by Joe Gold, of U. S.; 
pf. © Oct. 15, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; 
H 626950; Jack Mills, inc. New 
York. 23309 


Hot patootie land; from Honeymoon 
cruise, w Arthur Swanstrom, melody 
Carey Morgan, of U. S. ©1e«e 
Nov. 25, 1925; EH 628847; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 23310 


Hot stepping mama; w and melody 
H. Fluty, of U. S. ©1e Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626720; Herman Fluty, 
Nashville. Zo il 


Hot stuff; by Rose, Stafford, Jackson 
and Wiedoeft, all of U. S.; pf. 
Noy. 9, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 626954 ; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 23312 


House (The) of brotherhood; armis- 
tice, w Allen Hastman Cross, m W. 
F. Gibson, of U. S. © Nov. 8, 1925; 
2 e. Nov. 11; E 628460; William 
Francis Gibson, Malden, Mass. 

23313 


House party stomp; by Thos. (Fats) 
Waller, of U..8.;. pf.. © 1 «. Nov. 
14, 1925; E 626757; Triangle music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 23314 


How Adam fell; w S. S. Cummings, 
_m W. H. G. Bradner, arr. Wm. 
Christopher O’Hare, of U. S.; male 


80878—26—_6 


voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 627692; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 23315 


How can I help but tell it; w Alfred 
Barratt, m B: B. Beall, of.U. S. 
© Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ¢ Nov. 19; E 
626829; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 23316 


How can you look so good and still 
be so dog-gone bad; w and m Chick 
Endor, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace.. © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 10; 
EK 627451; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 23317 


How could Red Riding Hood; w, m 
and ukulele arr. A. P. Randolph, 
arr. R. D. Whichard, both of U.S. 
Cambridge, Mass., Alcon. © Dec. 
30, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 30; E 632107; 
Alfred Pace Randolph, Warrenton, 
Va. 23318 


How could you be untrue; w and 
melody G. A. Humes, of U. S. © 
1c. Dee. 14, 1925; E 627506; George 
A. Humes, Philadelphia. 23319 


How could you forget; w Maurice 
Russell, melody O. Burbridge, of 
U. S. © 1 c@ Nov. 24, 1925; EB 
626966; Omar Burbridge, Louisiana, 
Mo. 23320 


How different things would be; from 
Leave it to me, w Ballard MacDon- 
ald, m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© Dec. 2, 1925; 2 c@. Dee. 4; EB 
629017; Harms, inc., New York. 

23321 


How do I know that I love you; w 
and melody E. D. Burbridge, of 
Gs. Si ie. (Nov. 9,7 1925750 
628365; Edward D. Burbridge, New 
Orleans. 23322 


How I love her and she loves me is 
nobody’s business ; w and m Clarence 
Gaskill and Irving Mills, both of 
U. S. © Dec. 19, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
23; E 627892; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 23323 


How I miss that sweet gal o’ mine; 
w and m Francis Carle [pseud. of 
F. N. Carlone] of U. S. ©1ce. Dee. 
7, 1925; E 627851; Francis Nunzio 
Carlone, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

23324 


How I want you; waltz, w R. Carley, 
melody R. Carley and Joseph .Ray, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1925; 
EK 628905; Raymond Carley, West 
Hawick, R. I. - 93325 


1145 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23326 


_ pt. m1, n.s., v. 20 


How lost was my condition; w anon., 
m John B. Trowbridge, of U. S. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627317; 
Herbert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

23326 


How many moons have risen; w Hd. 
Lockton, m Hric Zardo, of Italy; 
med. voice. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 18; E 627794; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23327 


How sleep the brave; awd canis Ww 
William Collins, m Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
©iNows5, 19254, c.. Oct31}. E 
625303 ; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 23328 


How softly runs the afternoon; part- 


song, w Charles Hanson Towne, m 
Amy Woodforde-Finden, arr. Sum- 
ner Salter, of U. S., three female 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28; E 627074;. Boosey & @o., 
Itd., New York. [© arrangement] 

23329 


How sweet the name of Jesus sounds; 
anthem founded on St. Peter, w 
John Newton, m C. H. Kitson, of 
England; mixed voices. 4to. | 
Nov. 20, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 3; E 625988 ; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., ‘London. 23330 


How tedious and tasteless the hours; 
second blessing revision, w and m 
composed and rey. E. A. Lewis, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 7, 
1925; 2 e. Nov. 12; E 626660; E. 
Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 23331 


How wonderful heaven must be: w 
L. E. Green, m H. M. Eagle, of U.S. 
© Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; EH 
626846; H. M. Eagle, Burke’s Gar- 
den, Va. 23332 

How would I do; w andm H. D. Kis- 


senger, of U. S.. © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628825; Herman Dick Kis- 


senger, Kansas City, Mo. 23333 
Howe (Mary) Nocturne; by M. 
Howe, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 30, 


1925727 ¢. “Wee. MO° BH G2Z9198 - 2G: 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 23334 


Hudson (Leonard) Four capriccio 
sketches ; by L. Hudson, of England, 
op. 11; pf. 1. Valsette. [38 others] 
© Nov 12) 1925 1 ec Noy, gare dD 
625837; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 


— 23335 
Hummel (—) A rondo; arr. Florizel 
von Reuter, of U. S.; violine u. 


klavier. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 
7; E 628494; Ernst Bulenberg, Leip- 
zig. 23336 


Humorous (A) tale; by Geo. D. Barn- 
ard, of U. S:; orch. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 627980; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

Zanat 


Hundred (A) years from now; w W. 
B. Speth, m Ned Underhill, of U. S. 
© ‘Nov’ 4719950" 9" Go Nowe Ge” Hi 
628266; Wm. B. Speth, Denver. 


23338 
Hungarian (A) rhapsody; soldiers. 
songs, dance tunes and peasant 


songs, English tr. Kurt Schindler, of 
U. S8., selected Dezs6 von Antalffy ; 
mixed voices a capella. 4to. © 
Dee. 18, 1925; 2 ¢« Dee. 19; EB 
627813; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
‘York. 23339 


Hungarian waltz; by Sister M. Mil- 
dred, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 28, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 627953; Louis Retter 
music ¢co., St. Louis. 23340 


Hushaby baby; w and m A. Judson, 


of ‘U. SS. © 1'e) Dee 22 1925- EB 
629472; Agnes Judson, Rochester, 
IN ye 23341 


Hymn to the sun; from The golden 
cockerel, by N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
arr. C. A. Egener, of U. S.; violin 
or C melody saxophone, with pf. acc. 
© Noy... 9, 4925; 2..c.. Dee; ds) 
627471; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. [© arrangement] 

23342 


Hymnal (The) and order of service; 
authorized by the Hvangelical Lu- 
theran Augustana synod, ed. of U. 8S. 
Abridged ed. 8vo. © Oct. 7, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 12; aff. Nov. 11; A 875006; 
Augustana book concern, Rock 
Island, I. 23343. 


Hymns; original and tr., L. EF. Benson, 
of U. S., set to m of various com- 
posers. 12mo. © Nov. 18, 1925; 
2 e. and aff. Nov. 27; A 872614; 
Louis F. Benson, Philadelphia. 

. 23344 


I adore you; waltz, B. Hall, of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1925; EK 628650; Blanehe Hall, New 
York. 23345. 


I ain’t got nowhere yet; w and m W. 
H. G. Slaymaker, of U. 8. Green- 
wood, Miss., Jordan-Holmes piano 
eco. © Dec. 24,1925; 2 ©. Dec. 24; 
E 629446; W. H. G. Slaymaker, 
Jackson, Miss. 23346 


I am angling for you; from Honey- 
moon cruise, w Arthur Swanstrom, 


1146 


-MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 : 


melody Carey Morgan, of U. S: © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628848; Leo 
_ Feist, ine., New York. (23347 


-am coming back to you; fox-trot, 
wand m J. V. Thompson, of U. S. 
Montgomery, Ala., Kirtland pub. co. 
‘©: Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c Nov. ‘10; E 
‘628467 ;. Jack Vernon Thompson, 
Montgomery, Ala. 23348 


am dream wild over you; w L. M. 
Taylor, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© Nov. 17, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 25; E 
627003 ;: Lionel M. Taylor, Aylesford, 
N. S., Canada. 23349 


am dreaming dreams that never 
-eame true; w and m E. Sauer, of 
U. S.; low voice. Houston, Tex., 
Sauer pub. co. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 27; E 628866; Eddie Sauer, 
Houston. . 23350 


am going to that city; w Alma 
White, m Arthur K. White, of U.S. 
© Dee. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 
632096; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
N.S 23351 


am in doubt; by Lewis and Har- 
Vere Ones si. pt. + ©) le Noy: 25, 
1925; E 628798; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 23352 


am longing for you; one step, w 
-and m F. Rigney, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dee. 28, 1925; E 632043; Frank 
Rigney, Philadelphia. 23353 


am so glad you love me; w and 
melody G. Ginther, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 29, 1925; E 629487; Grace 
Ginther, St. Louis. 23354 


am thy harp; w anon., m Clarence 
Olmstead, of U. S. 1. High voice, 
in C. 2. Med. voice, in B flat. © 
Nov. 6, 1925; 2 c. each Noy. 19; E 
626881 ; Oliver Ditson co.,. Boston. 
23355 


am wild; fox trot, by Joseph H. 
Trent, of U. 8.; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 
5, 1925; EH 627300; Grey gull records, 
ine., Boston. 23356 


I—as I walked forth [and] Infant 


joy; w William Blake, m Hubert 
J. Foss, of Great Britain; unison 
voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1925; 1 «. 
Noy. 7; E 625336; Oxford univer- 
sity press, American branch, New 
York. 283350 


believe in you; w and m Sf. T. 
Keelan, of U. S. ©1.. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628802; Sara Talbert Kee- 
lan, New York. 23358 


1147 


23370" 


I’ can‘ hear the old folks calling me; 


w A. Bateman,:m Phillip. Sherwood, 


‘of’ U.S. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 


25; E 627004; Arthur Bateman, 
Verdun, P. Q., Canada. 23359 


I can’t bear to picture you in some- 


body else’s arms; w T. V. Malloy, 
melody Mark M. McDonnell, of U. 
S. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1925; E 626701; 
Thomas V. Malloy, Brooklyn. 
23360 


I can’t decide which one it will be; 


w R. N. Peterson, m Dave Ackerson, 
of U: Ss «© Ave: Nov.12, 1925; 5 
626962; Ray Norman Peterson, St. 
Paul. 23361 


I can’t do the sum; w Glen Mae Don- 


ough, m Victor Herbert, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. Witmark ed. 
4to. 1. Three treble voices.—2. 
Four male voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 
2c. each Dec. 18; E 627670, 627672; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 23362, 23363 


I can’t forget; w and melody L. Pettit, 


of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 22, 1925; BE 
629389; Lena Pettit, Philadelphia. 
23364 


I could not do without my Saviour; 


w Robert T. Reeves, m J. D’Albert 
Coutts, of U. S. © Nov. 1,. 1925; 
2 c. Dee. 5; E 629056; Arthur W. 
McKee, Chicago. . 23365 


I couldn’t love, if she came back 


again; w and m Billy Mayerl and 
William Helmore, both of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dee. 30, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 31; E 630554; Keith, Prowse & 
o., ltd., London. 23366 


I cried when I looked at your picture 


to-day; w and melody A. Stephen- 
son, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628180; we Stephenson, 
Johnstown, Pa. F 23367 


I'd love to love you all the time; w 


Benny Davis, m Benny Davis and 
Larry Conley, both of U. S.: pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Dee. 16; E 627634; Conley-Silver- 
man, ine., St. Louis. 23368 


I didn’t mean it; w and m B. W. 


Dawson, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627051; Blanche W. Daw- 
son, Los Angeles. 23369 


I do believe in fairies, I do, don’t you; 


w Byron Gay, melody Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. © 1c. Dec. 21, 
1925; E 627833; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 23370 


CATALOGUE | OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23371 


I do! do you; fox-trot, w Harry I. 
‘Robinson, m Paul. Ash and Nat 
Goldstein, arr. Stoeca-Schulz, all of 
U.. S.; oreh. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Dec. 12, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 14; EB 
627745; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 23371 


don’t care; w and m F. S. Randall, 
of U. S. © 1 ce. Dec. 7, 1925; EH 
627352; Frederick S. Randall, Du- 
luth, Minn. 23372 


| don’t care for her hair; fox-trot, w 
and melody S. F. Hartley, of U. S. 
© 1e. Nov. 20, 1925; E 628712; S. 
Francis Hartley, Waterloo, Ia. 
23373 


don’t care how sorry you are, I’m 
-never coming back; w and melody 
M. L. Waggoner, of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 30, 1925; E 627107; Mabel 
Long Waggoner, Hickory, N. C. 
23374 
don’t care how sorry you are, I’m 
never coming back; w Mabel Long 
Waggoner, m M. Peree [pseud. of 
Mrs. P. B. Robinson] of U. S. © 
i c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628420; Mrs. 
Jd. EK. Waggoner, Hickory, N.C. 
23375 


don’t know just who I am; w A. 
Gerber, melody Jack HKgan, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 18, 1925; E 628658; 
Alex: Gerber, New York. 23376 


I don’t love you at all; w and m J. H. 


Garrett, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626908; Jack H. Garrett, 
San Francisco. 23377 


don’t want the world, all I want is 
you; w Benny Davis, melody Jesse 
Greer, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 16, 
1925; E 628587; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 23378 


Same. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
12; H 629221; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 23379 


dream of thee; w and melody Mrs. 
C. A. Silva, of U. S. ©1c. Noy. 2, 
1925; E 628187; Mrs. C. A. Silva, 
Fresno, Calif. 23380 


dream of you; w and melody J. T. 
McClean, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1925; Hh 628184; James TF. McClean, 
Kansas City, Mo. 23381 


fear no foe; w Edw. Oxenford, m 
Ciro Pinsuti, harmonized J. A. 
Parks, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 12, 1925; 2 ce: Dee: 15; E 
629252; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 
[© arrangement] 23382 


1148 


pt. 117, n. S., Vv. 20° 


I feel so lonesome; song’ fox-trot, w 


Arthur Klein and Mona Mangan, m 
A. Klein, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
26, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 10; E 630079; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 23383 


I found a wonderful pal; w and mel- 


ody May Hill and R. H. Clark, both 
of U. S. © 1 e¢. Dec. 14, 1925; BE 
627495; Raymond H. Clark, Squa 
Pan, Me. 23384 


I found another just like you; w and 


melody E. Fortunato, of U.S. ©1 
ec. Dec. 8, 1925; E 629120; Hugenio 
Fortunato, Philadelphia. 23385 


got a girl, I call mine; w and mel- 
ody C. O. Jones, of U. S. ©-1 «. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 629088; Charles O. 
Jones, Miami, Ariz. 23386 


I had a girl as sweet as she could be; 


w and melody J. Bates, of U.S. © 


‘1c. Nov. 14, 1925; E 626733; John 


Bates, McKeesport, Pa. 23387 
have glory in my soul; w and m 
Alma White, of U. S. © Dec. 28, 


1925; 2 ec. Dee. 30; EB 682100; Pil- 
lar of fire, Zarephath, N. J. 23388 


I heard the harpers; w from the Bible, 


m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male 
voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
7; E 627318; B. O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
cago. 23389 


heard the voice of Jesus say; w 
Horatius Bonar, m Elizabeth Harbi- 
son David, of U. 8.; high, in E flat. 
© Nov. 23, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 25; BE 
628791; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 23390 


I know I’m wrong; w and m H. Hil- 


pext, of U.S.’ © 1, ¢: Wey. 3) 1925; 
E 626498; Harriet Hilpert, Los An- 
geles. Winepoo 


I know more than my father’s father ; 


w and melody J. 8S. Connors, of U. 
S. ©1.¢. Dee. 29,:1925; EB 629484 ; 
J. S. Connors, Pittsburgh.. 23392 


(ll always love you, but. Ill never 


take you back; w L. Luvisi, Billy 
Waldron and Aldrich J. Hoffman, 
m Billy Smythe and Art Gillham, 
both of U. S., arr. B. Smythe. © 
1,;@, Dee... 28, 1925); «H. 76382028 ; 
Lawrence Luyisi, Louisville. 23393 


Till be waiting darling in the moon- 


light for you; w and melody A. 
O’Malley, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 14; 
1925; E 626728; Anthony O’Malley, 
New York. 23394 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23416 


Ill be with you when the roses 
bloom in spring; w H. Von Tilzer 
and Geo. A. Kershaw, m H. Von 
Muilzer., of .U. S... ©, Dec., 3, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 30; E 627151; Harry Von 
Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 
[© new arrangement] 23395 


Tll build a cottage for you dear; 
from MHell’n Helen, w Gordon 
Taylor, m Floyd Kendall, of U. S. 
Lafayette, Ind., Taylor-Kendall. © 
NOt aie 192 2c. Nov. 27 5. EB 
628862; F. M. Kendall, Lafayette, 
Ind. 23396 


Til forget you then but not before; 
w J. Passmore, m Jack Mahoney, 
Crs, 1© Nov. 30,. 1925; 2’ «. 
Dee. 3; E 628965; John Passmore, 
Dawson, Ga. 23397 


Ill keep longing for you; fox trot, 
w and m Harry W. Tait, of Great 
Sirians © Nov: “t9> 1925-"T* ¢. 
Nov. 25; E 625859; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 23398 


Ill keep my American Miss; w and 
melody C. H. Fye, of U. S. 
1 ¢. Dec. 29, 1925; E 629497; Clay- 
ton H. Fye, Lock Haven, Pa. 
23399 


Pll lay me down to sleep; w Mrs. 
.S. W. Hover, m T. B. Mosley,. of 
Waa “© Oct: 3,:1925;,,2..¢. Nov. 
19; E 626851; T. B. Mosley, Albert- 
ville, Ala. 23400 


Ill never forget; waltz ballad, w 
Joseph H. Miller, melody A. C. 
Kahn, ‘of UO'S2! © 12 ce. Decii8, 
1925; E 629113; Alexander Charles 
Kahn, New York. 23401 


Ill take your burdens; w P. P. Wahl- 
stad, Norwegian melody har. Her- 
bert G. Tovey, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 5; HE 626544; Her- 
bert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

23402 


I long for you; waltz ballad, w and 
m S. Cherry, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 17; E 628611; Stephen Cherry, 
Cleveland. 23403 


I lost my sweet Margariute; [sic] w 
and melody H. Hiller, of U. S. © 
1c. Dec. 17, 1925; E 629317; Her- 
man Eller, New York. 23404 


I love Ireland, my mother and you; 
w and melody T. F. Kelly, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628412; 
Thomas F. Kelly, Long’ Beach, 
Calif. 23405 


I love my baby, my baby loves me; 
w Bud Green, m Harry Warren, of 
U. S.; pf. and. ukulele ace. © Dee. 
1, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 2; E 628968; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 23406 


I love my husband—but oh you jelly 
bean; w R. M. Byas, melody Arnold 
WS Lax; of °U. SS, °©-1 ¢. Dec. 14, 
1925; E 627499; R. M. Byas, Min- 
eral Wells, Tex. 23407 


I love the girl with short skirts; w 


M. R. Bush, m Pauline Britting, of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Noy. 8, 1925; 2 « Nov. 18; EB 
628681; Mame Read Bush, Hunts- 
ville, Tex. 23408 


I love thee; w Lord Byron, m Cecil 


Cowles, of U. S.; med. voice. © 
Nov. 23,)rr920;;-2,,.C. Nov...203- 
628807; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 23409 


I love to dance and while away my 
time in melody; w and melody I. M. 
Berg, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1925; 
EK 626972; Irving Martin Berg, 
Brooklyn. 23410 


I love to live in Dixie; w and m M. B. 
Lewis, arr. Harry J. Lincoln, both 
OL We Ss ©,4)-c...Novs %. 1925: Ei 
626579 ; Maude Bethel Lewis, Stutt- 
gart, Ark. 23411 


I love you; from Betty in Mayfair, 
w Harry Graham, m H. Fraser- 
Simson, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
26-.1925 >. 4a6¢, Nov. 1: HY 6255382- 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 23412 


I love you; from Nancy Lee, w and 
m FE. O. Edwards, of U. 8. Wheel- 
ing, W. Va., Wheeling high school. 
(©, Nov,. 30, 1925; 2) ¢. Dec..25, Ei 
627201; F. Oliver Edwards, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 23413 


I love you; serenade nocturne, Etch- 
ecopar, arr. Charles N. Grant, of 
U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Dee. 8, 1925; 
2 c. Dec. 9; E 627445; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

23414 

I love you as in days of youths w 
and melody A. R. Monette, ef U. S. 
© 1e. Nov. 21, 1925; EB 626918; 
A. R. Monette, New Orleans. 23415 


I love you as you are, sweetheart; w 
A. M. Arnesen, m Charles ‘B. Brown, 
of U. S. Oak Park, IIl., ‘Braun’s. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 2. ¢. Nov... 6; E 
628265; Alfred M. <Arnesen, Oak 
Park, II. 23416 


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23417 


pt. 111, n. s.; v. 20: 


love you dearly; w and m R. H. 
Clark, “of U.S... © 1:-¢ ‘Nov.. 13, 
1925; E 627028; Raymond H. Clark, 
Ashland, Me. . » 23417 


I love you for yourself alone; waltz, 
w and m G. P. White, of U. S. | 
*1.e. Dec. 10, 1925; H 629178; Grace 
Perey White, Beaumont, Tex. 

23418 


I love you honey; w J. D. Kost, m 
Carl Zerse, of U. S. ‘© Dec. 26, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 30; E 632105; James 
D. Kost, St. Louis. 23419 


I love you mother; w and m P. D. 
Sills, of U. S. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ce. 
Nov. 27; E 628858; Patti. Dodd 
Sills, Yoakum, Tex. 23420 


I love you re w and melody F. E. 
Titus, of U. © Le. Nov. 30, 1925 ; 
1D) 627099 ; PAs H. ees Pasca- 
goula, Miss. 23421 


I love you yet; w and m L. A. Allen, 
of Canada. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 18; E 628680; Laura A. Allen, 
Bridgewater, N. g., Canada. 23422 


I loved a lass, a fair one; two-part 
song, w George Wither, m Gerrard 


Williams, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 


1923; 1 ce. Dee. 9, 1925; E 680281; 
Oxford university press, London. 
. 23423 


I'm a fool for loving you; w and 
melody M. D. Auerbach, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1925; E 627116; 
Mitchel D. Auerbach, New York. 

23424 


I’m always longing for you; waltz, w 
"CC. ’R. Jaeck, m arr. L. J. Novy, of 
U. S. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; 
EK 626776; Christine R. Jaeck, Boyd, 
Minn. 23425 


I’m an airman; fox-trot, w and m 
Thos. McGhee and Hal Russell, both 
of England; pf. acc., with banju- 
lele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dee. 15, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 
7; E 630024; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 23426 


I’m as blue as the blue grass of Ken- 
tucky; w and m EH. Clinton Keith- 
ley, of U. S.; pf. acce., with ukulele 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © Nov. 
150 1925)3) (20 e.) \Decs3jiiiH. 628962): 
Tell Taylor, Chicago. 23427 


I’m bound to get to heaven some day; 
w and m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; 


male voices.’ © Nov. 24,-1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E 627335; HE. O. Exeell, jr., 
Chicago. 23428 


| Im goin’ back to Californy; w and 


melody O. Gilroy, of Canada. ©1e. 
Noy. 2, 1925; HE 628203; Opal Gil- 
roy, Barrie, Ont., Canada. 23429 


T’m going back to my home in sunny 


Tennessee; w John Henry Chris- 
tian, m A. A. Reeves, of U.S. 

1 ec. Dec. 18, 1925; BE 627768; Arthur 
Augustus Reeves, New York. 23430 


I’m going back to my old home; w 
J. Dillon and L. Laurence, melody 
Bix Reichner [i. e. S. B. Reichner], 
of U::-S, © 1.¢.. Dee. 31, 1925; EB 
629539; Samuel Bickley Reichner, 
New York. 23431 


I’m going back to, Tennessee; w and 
melody H. Hineh; of U. S. ©l1e. 
Nov. 21, 1925; H 626899; Harlan 
Hinch, Looking Glass, Or. 23432 


I'm going back to the land of May; w 
H. Ashe, m B. Smith, of U. S. © 
1c. Dec. 7, 1925; E 627344; Byron 
Smith and Harvey Ashe, Philadel- 
phia. 23433 


I’m going to Miami; w and m A. D. 
Minnick, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 16, 
1925; E 628564; Abner D. Minnick, 
Conyngham, Pa. 23434 


I’m gona have my fun as I go; w and 
m J. R. Owen, of U. 8S. ©1e. Dec. 
17, 1925; E 629309; John Richard 
Owen, Ridgway, Mont. 23435 


I’m gonna do it to you just like you 
done it to me; blues ballad, w Mar- 
shall Walker, m W. H. Skidmore, of 


U., S.. .© 1 ee Nov 18) 19255) 
628639; Will E. Skidmore, New 
York. 23436 


I’m gonna marry an orphan for I 
don’t want no mother-in-law ; w and 
melody B. Ruth, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1925; E 627561; Bee Ruth, 
Omaha, Neb. 23437 


’'m happy go lucky, there’s nothin’ on 
my mind; w and m Henry Creamer, 
Harry Jentes and Leon Flatow, all 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Konter-Hughes. © Nov. 17, 1925; 
2 ¢. Nov. 18; E 628633; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

« 234388 


I’m happy when I’m all alone; fox- 
trot, w and m Mark Mornington, Al. 
Milme and Gene Silver, all of Eng- 
land; in C, [Staff and tonic sol-fa 


1150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23461 


notations] © Dec. 15, 1925;.1 ¢ | I’m on my way to dreamland; w HE. 


Dec. 7; E 630016; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 23439: 


I'm head and heels in love; from The 
city chap, w Irving Caesar, m Leo 
Edwards, of U. S. © Dec. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 18; E 629350; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 23440 


I’m just a lonesome pal; w J. Boone, 
m Nelson Williams, of U. S. © Dec. 
1 102s 2.0 @. + Dee.. 8 3., 0. ,629352 5 
James Boone, Louisville. 23441 


I’m just dance crazy; melody, Joseph 
H* Trent, of “U. S°'"©*1%e! Dee.’ 5, 
1925; E 627290; Grey gull records, 
ine., Boston. 23442 


I’m laughing at you; w H. Surrency, 
m J. Marston, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 
. 9, 1925; E 627392; Joe Marston and 
Hillman Surrency, % Postmaster, 
New York. 23443 


I’m lonesome and all alone; w I. Bo- 
leau, m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 18, 1925; E 627775; Ida 
Boleau, Wakefield, Mich. 23444 


I’m lonesome but I love Uncle Sam; 
w and melody Mrs. I. N. McClendon, 
of UPS. (© Wvce- Nov: 14, 19253°H 
626736; Mrs. I. N. McClendon, Boga- 
lusa, La. 23445 


I’m lookin’ for that man of mine; w 
and m Benny Davis and Jesse Greer, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 14, 1925; 
E 627535; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 23446 


I’m looking for that man o’ mine; w 
Benny Davis, melody Jesse Greer, 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 
628585; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 23447 


I’m mad at you; w Martin Retten- 
maier, m C. J. Peter, of U. S. © 
ive NOY. 14, 1925°°h 628510: Carl 
Joseph Peter, Omaha. 23448 


I’m meetin’ someone different to-night ; 
fox trot, w Ronald Frankau, m 
Conrad Leonard, of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele ace.; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
2, 1925: 1 ec. Dee. 3; E 625985; Law- 
rence Wright music co., London. 

23449 


I’m Miami bound; fox-trot, w and m 
J. EF. Martin, of U. 8.; pf. and uku- 
lele acc. Annapolis, Md., Martin’s 
music pub. co. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 
ce. Nov. 9; E 628400; John F. Mar- 
tin, Annapolis. 23450 


Leslie, m Ab. Green, of U: S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Dee. 15, 1925; 
2c, Dec. 18; E 629333; Edgar Les- 
lie, inc. New York. 23451 


I’m only teasing with you; w and 
melody A. Sussman, of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 19, 1925; EH 628644; Alex- 
ander Sussman, Brooklyn. 23452 


I’m sitting on top of the world; w 
Lewis and Young, m Ray Hender- 
son, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, both of 
U. 8.; male quartette. 4to. © Dee. 
§201925; 2° e@. Dee: 95.) EH, 627440; 
Leo Feist, inc, New York. [© 
arrangement] 23453 


I’m sitting on top of the world; w 
Lewis and Young, m Ray Hender- 
son, arr. Arthur Lange, both of U. 
S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Nov. 
Those f “2 Cr NOV. 0 Fs (i G2eade4 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 23454 


I’m so sleepy, oh so sleepy, I want to 
go to bed; w and m J. R. Walborn, 
of U. S., arr. Helena Burr Smith. 
Toledo, O., Walborn music co. 
Sulye Jo Poe 2 'e.: Noy. '30-e) Ki 
627148; J. Roderick Walborn, To- 
ledo, O. 23455 


I’m sorry; w and m Thomas J. Nar- 
dolillo, of U. S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 28; E 628747; Paragon 
musie co., New York. 23456 


I’m sure I shall love my work; w 
H. M. Burnaby, m Alec McGill, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 14, 1925; 
1 ¢c. Dec. 7; E 630087; Cavendish 
music co., London. 23457 


I’m tired of everything but you; fox 
trot. w and m Isham Jones, arr. 
Alfred J. Doyle, both of U. S.; male 
quartette. 4to. © Dec. 8, 1925; 
2 ec Dec. 9; E 627489; Leo Feist, 
ine... New York. [© arrangement] 

23458 

I’m waiting for you; w T. M. David- 
son, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Dee. 17, 1925; BH 629318; 
Thomas Malcolm Davidson, Austin- 
ville, Va. 23459 

I must have it bobbed, Pa; w and m 
V. Spadea, of U. S., English tran- 
scription John Pittaro. © Dec. 22, 
1925; 2 «. Dec. 22; E 629405; V. 
Spadea, New York. 23460 


I never had no blues, but I got them 
now; w and melody B. Creighton, 
of ,U..S.-<.©nd. es Dee: 5, 1925, 5 
629076; Bishop Creighton, Rich- 
mond. 23461 


1151 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23462 


I never knew how wonderful you 


were, ‘till I lost you wonderful one; 
w Dorothy Terriss, melody Joe 
Burke, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 9, 
1925; E 627487; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 23462 


only want one girl, who only wants 
one boy; w and m Eric Valentine, 
of Great Britain; pf. ace, with 
banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. Kel 
Keech; in F. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Nov. 2, 1925; 1. 
Nov. 5; E 625311; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 23463 


only wear a monocle; w Ronald 
Frankau, m Conrad Leonard, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 18, 1925; 
1 ce. Dee. 7; E 630086; Cavendish 
musie co., London. 23464 


place my trust in Thee; w James 
Wells, m J. R. Baxter, jr., of U. S. 
OcOect. 3, 1925: 2. cl aNoy..10\s.. 1 
626828; J. R. Baxter, jr., Texar- 
kana, Ark.-Tex. 23465 


praise Thy name; w J. Graydon 
Hall, m H. M. EHagle, of U. S. 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626848; 
H. M. Hagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 
23466 


remember that day; w and melody 
i. M. Berg, of U. S. © 1 ce. Nov. 
24, 1925; E 626970; Irving Martin 
Berg, Brooklyn. 23467 


rosens doft (Where roses grow) ; 
Swedish folk song, melody Prince 
Gustaf of Sweden, transcribed Na- 
thaniel H. Shilkret, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Nov. 20, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
21; E 629366; Ogren and Uhe, inc., 
Rockford, Ill. [© arrangement] 
23468 


I said who? he said you; comedy valse 
song, w and m Syd Hughes, of Great 
Britain; pf. and ukulele ace.; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Nov. 16, 1925; .1.c. Nov. 17; E 
625772; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 23469 


saw three kings a-riding; epiphany 
earol, w D. M. Jones, m George 
Rathbone, of England ; mixed voices. 
12mo. © Noy. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
3; E 625980; Novello & co., Iltd., 
London. 23470 


I saw you in your window; w Gwynne 
Denni, m Lucien Denni, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 17, 
1995:" "2c: NOV. 27: Hi 62 (050470... 
Jenkins sons’ music co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 23471 


1152 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


I’se goin’ from the cotton fields; Ww 


and m Frank Crumit, of U. S. © 
Nov. 12, 1925;' 2 ¢. Nov. 18; EB 
628527; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 23472 


see in your eyes you love me true; 
w and melody C. Leont, of Italy, 
domiciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
7, 1925; E 626593; Charles Leont, 
Chicago. 23473 


shall be glad; w W. H. Gardner, m 
Caro Roma, of U. S. © Dec. 18, 
1925; 2 ec Dec. 28; E 627958: M 
Witmark & sons, New York. 23474 


shall still love you; w and m Val 
Watson and Harry Buil, both of 
England; pf. and ukulele acc.; in 
G. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 23, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 
27; E 625849; John Bull music co., 
London. 23475 


sing in my heart at the weaving; 
Indian weaving song, w Charles O. 
Roos, m Thurlow Lieurance, of U. 
S. © Nov. 19, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 23; 
E 628739; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23476 


sought the Lord; w from Psalms 34 
and 103, m Elizabeth Harbison 
David, of U. S.; high voice; in G. 
© ‘Dec. 17, 1925; 2) ec Deew4o) EF 
629324; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

23477 


then shall not have lived in vain; 
w Joseph Kerwin, m Stanley S. 
Effinger, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 22; Ei 629359 ; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 
23478 


I used to have a mamma just like you; 


w and melody G. Kirchner, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1925; E 627762; Gus 
Kirchner, Brooklyn. 23479 


I've been mistreated; w and melody 


F. W. Longshaw, of U. S. © 1e 
Dec. 8, 1925; E 627485; Fred W. 
Longshaw, New York. 23480 


I’ve fallen in love with a voice; from 


Co-optimists, w Greatrex Newman, 
m Melville Gideon, of England; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 2; 
E 625960; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 23481 


I've got a gal, she ain’t no good; w 


and melody Porter Grainger, of U. 
S. ©1e. Dee. 28, 1925; E 632034; 
D. Goldie, New York. 23482 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


I’ve got a new gal now; w and mel- 
ody C. H. Sargent, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Dec. 29, 1925; EH 629477; Charles 
Henry Sargent. New York. 23483 


T’ve got my daddy, here he is right 
now; w Fred Boss, melody J. Hous- 


ton, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 5, 1925; | 


E 627347; Jesse Houston, Represa, 
Calif. 23484 


Pye got that melody malady; by W. 
Allen, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1925; E 626806; Ward Allen, Min- 
neapolis. 23485 


I’ve got the blues; w and melody E. 
Fuller, of U. S... ©.:1. c. Nov. 14, 
1925; KH 626731; Estella Fuller, Nor- 
folk, Va. 23486 


I’ve got the blues but I just can’t tell 
you why; w R. Hawks, m B. M. 
Hale, of U. S. ©1ce. Dee. 31, 1925; 
E 629551; Rosey Hawks, Maple- 
wood, Mo. 23487 


I’ve got the crossword puzzle blues; 
fox-trot, w G. J. Morrow, m Nelson 
H. Williams, of U. S. © June 30, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 3; E 628240; George 
J. Morrow, Oldtown, Me. 23488 


I've got the yes sir, no sir blues; w 
Billy Rose, melody Abner Silver, of 
tees; © i « Nov.’ 16,°1925; BH 
628588; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 23489 


—Same. © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
23; E 627915; Irving Berlin, ine., 
~ New York. 23490 
T’ve got you guessing now; w and m 
M. Frazer, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 28, 
1925; E 682030; Marion Frazer, San 
Francisco. 23491 


I’ve gotta buy and buy for my baby; 
w and melody J. Penewell, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1925; E 629171; Jack 
Penewell, Chicago. 23492 


I’ve lost my gal; w Louise Logan 
Kelley, m MHarry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln], of U. S. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 10; E 628469; Mrs. 
G. F. Kelley, Raymond, Kan. 23493 


I’ve never wronged an onion; fox trot, 
w Robert Hargreaves and S. J. 
Damerell, m R. Hargreaves, of 
Great Britain; pf. and ukulele acc.; 
in EH flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 

notations] © Nov. 21, 1925; 1 ¢. 
No. 23; E 625820; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 23494 


I’ve waited long years for you dear; 
waltz serenade, w and m Ellsworth 
S. Phelps, of U. S. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 11; E 628445; Benjamin 
Ostrow, New York. 23495 


23506: 


I wait to hear your footfall; w Ed. 
Lockton, m Hrie Zardo, of Italy; 
med. voice. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 18; E 627795; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 23496. 


I wander alone in the moonlight: w 
G. H. Steinle, m E. C. Rohland and 
G. H. Steinle, both of U.S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 6, 1925; E 620218; Edw. C. 
Rohland, Collindale, Pa., and Geo. 
H. Steinle, Philadelphia. 23497 


wander with you hand in hand; w 
Nancy Webster, m Francesco Tic- 
ciati, of Italy. © Nov. 30, 1925; 
1 c. Dee. 1; E 625957; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 23498. 


I wanna go home; comic song, w and 
m J. M. Oven, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628966; Do, re, 
mi music co., Portland, Or. 23499 


I wanna go where you go—do what 
you do, then Ill be happy; w Sid- 
ney Clare and Lew Brown, m Cliff 
Friend, of U. S.; pf. acc, with 
ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. © 
Novw,,32%,, 2192) 2472, ie News (233) 
628740; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 23500 


I want a boy; fox trot, from Nico- 
lette, Patrick Barrow, arr. Al Frisk, 
of Great Britain; orch. 4to. © Oct. 
1S, 51920 342 c., Oct. 380" H 625041 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 23501 


I want a sweetheart for me alone; w 
and melody EF. Howe and W. Dass, 
both of U. S. 4to. © Jan. 1, 1926; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1925; EH 629530; Frank 
Howe and William Dass, New York. 

23502 


I want an old fashioned girl with 
curly curly curls; w R. S. Even, m 
arr. Walter W. Newcomer, of U.S. 
@©@=Nov., 4, 1925; 2 ¢« Nov.'62'H 
628270; R. S. Even, Varnville, S. C. 

23503 


I want Jesus to walk with me; spirit- 
ual, w and m EH. C. Deas, of U. S. 
© July 11, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 
628280; Edward C. Deas, Chicago. 

23504 


I want nobody but you; w and melody 
I. Leclere, E. McCarthy and J. Ver- 
ges, all of U. S. © 1 ec Oct. 30, 
1925; E 628901; Irwin Leclere, Ed- 
ward McCarthy, and Joseph Verges, 
New Orleans. 23505 


I want that strange little stranger for 
a pal; fox-trot, w S. I. Weeg, m 
Ray Hibbeler, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 
4, 1925; EH 628248; Sarah I. Weeg, 
Chicago. 23506 


Lan 


1153 


23507 


I want to be a Gypsy: w and melody | I 

Mrs. R. Swayze, of U. S. © 1 e. 

- Dee. 5, 1925; E 629095; Mrs. Robert 
Swayze, Otselic, N. Y. 23507 


I want to be free; recitation, w and 
melody Lew Brown, Henry Craemer 
and Bob Buttenuth, all of U. S. ©] I 
1c. Dee. 24, 1925; E 629471; Aileen 
Stanley, New York. 23508 


I want to be kissed; fox trot, w Bob 
Schafer, m Fred Fisher, of U.S: © | 7 
Now1233;? 1925: /2nesiNoveri2ay Ei 
628841; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

-, 23509 


I want to be kissed; fox trot, w Bob I 
Schafer, m Fred Fisher, arr. Lee 
Terry, both of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 

4 to. © Nov. }23; 1925; 2) c.. Nov. 
25; E 628839; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 28510. |) 7 


I want to dance; fox-trot, from The 
-street singer, Ivy St. Helier, orch. 
Al Frisk, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Dee. 3, 
1925; 1 e. "Dec. 18; E 630230; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., I 
London. 23511 


I want to dance; fox trot, from The 
street singer, w Percy Greenbank, 
m Ivy St. Helier, of Great Britain. 
© Nov. 11, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 25; E 


625862; Ascherberg, Hopwood & I 
Crew, ltd., London. 23512 

I want to go home; w A. Bruce, m 
Eugene Platzman, of U. 8S. [Blue- 
print], .©,; 4c... Dees 2.1925; HB . 


627238; Annie Bruce, Methuen, 
Mass. 23513 


I want to see dem patriarchs; w and 
m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male 
voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. | I 
7; E 627334; EH. O. Excell ,jr., Chi- 
cago. 23514 


i’ want to see the family awaiting 
down in D-i-x-i-e; w and m W. J. 
Storz, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. 
© Nov.. 24,,1925; 2 ec. Dee. 5; E 
627269; William J. Storz, Detroit. 

Dao 


I want you; from Honeymoon cruise, 
w Arthur Swanstrom, melody Garey 
Morgan, of U. 8S. © 1. Noy. 25, | 1 
1925 ; E 628852; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 923516 

Same. © Noy. 30, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 2; E 627163; Leo Feist, ine., | [ 
New York. 2355 517 

I want you; w and m D. Vandervest, 
of U. So © 1 te4, Deer 21199) 0010 

_ 627241; Dorothea Vandervest, Madi- 
son, Wis. 23518 


1154 


Lm 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


want you: dear; w Frances Ann 
[pseud. of Frances Walker], m Je- 
netta Hstella [pseud. of Stella Lind- 
sey] of U. S. © 1 ce Nov. 5, 1925; 
H) 626557 ; Stella Tinggey, Denver. 
23519 


want you when I want you; w and 
m L. Detrick, of U. S. ©1 ce. Dee. 
5, 1925; E 629100; Leore Detrick, 
New York. 23526 


was a fool; w and melody F. Lam- 
ple, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 7, 1925: 
E 629114; Frank Lample, Baltimore. 

23521 
was born without my own consent: 
w and m Mrs. C. Morris, of U. 8. 
©1 ce. Dec. 5, 1925; E 629083; Mrs. 
©. Morris, Farmerville, La. 23522 


will lift up mine eyes to the hills; 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Wil- 
liam Baines, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 31; 
E 629629; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23523 


will wait beside the sea; w Q. E. 
Brown, m B. M. Hale, of U. Ss. © 
17 Oct. 21 ,\1925);\ B 621917 : Queen 
Ellis Brown, Rensselaer, N. Y. 
23524 


wish I hadn’t met her in the moon- 
light; w and melody C. J. Solberg, 
of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1925; BE 
627503 ; Carl J. Solberg, Loma, N. D. 

23525 


wonder if you ever wonder; by Oli- 
ver BE. Story,, of ,U.,.S.; pt., ©.1,c¢. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 627285; Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. 23526 


wonder where my sweetie can be; 
w and m Sissle and Blake, both of 
Us. © Oct.. 15,4925 71 2eNov. 
24; EH 626953 ; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 23527 


wonder why; melody George War- 
mack and M. A. Cowdery, both of 
U.S. 'O LG Noyes. 492507 
628648; M. A. Cowdery, Cleveland. 

23528 


wonder why; w and m M. O. Puett, 
of U...S...©.1 e@-Nov. 18,\1925; 
628649; Madge Ott Puett, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 23529 


won’t get drunk no more; w and m 
T,. Di. Profio, arr. Pauline Brutting, 
of U.S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Nov. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 18; EB 
628682; Thomas Di Profio, Noank, 
Conn. 23530 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23551 


I won’t go home till they’ve all gone 
to bed; w and m Herbert, Rule, 
Thos. McGhee and Sydney Harbour, 

all of England; pf. and: ukulele acc. 

- {Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 23, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; H 

' 625846; John Bull music co., Lon- 

23531 


IT won't wear any at all; w and m 
B. J. Davidson, of U. S. .[Blue- 
Gemipe© 1c. Noy. 14, 719255 
626710; Bruce J. Davidson, Mar- 
seilles, Ill. 23532 


‘ don. 


I would choose to be a doorkeeper ; 
set to tune Oldwood, w Katherine 
Tynan Hinkson, m Heathcote D. 
Statham, of Great Britain. 12mo. 
-@©; Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 24;, E 
- 630421; Oxford university press, 
London. 23533 


I would walk with Jesus; w and m 
_ Evangeline C. Thuline, of U. S. 
Dee. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 25; E 629412; 
Mrs. H. L. Crockett, Burlington, Vt. 
23534 


¥ yearn for my wife; w lL. Sanies, 
melody Abraham Landman, of Rou- 
mania, domiciled at New York. 


(2°99) PD NI PII PN) 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1925; E 629215; Louis 
Sanies, New York. 23535 


Iee; w and m T. H. Goose, of U. S. 
. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 13; EB 
628526 ; Thomas H. Goose, Stamford, 
Conn. 23536 


Ieeland; transcribed Nathaniel H. 
Shilkret, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Nov. 20, 1925; 2 «. Dee. 21;. E 
629365 ; Ogren and Uhe, inc., Rock- 
ford, Ill. [© arrangement] 23537 


Ich bin ge get; w and melody D. Rag- 
net, of U. S. ©1c. words Nov. 21, 
1925; 1 ec. music Nov. 16; HB 626968 ; 
Dorothy Ragnet, Brooklyn. 23538 


Ich for nit in cane automobile; w and 
melody D. Ragnet, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 628584; Dorothy 
Ragnet, Brooklyn. 23539 


Ich hab’ mein herz in Heidelberg ver- 
_loren; lied, text Beda und Ernst 
Neubach, musik Fredy Raymond, of 
Austria, op. 130. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 21; E 630378; Wiener bo- 
héme verlag, Vienna. 23540 


Ich habe jeden Duft und Hauch; 
. worte L. Jakobowski, musik F. W. 


~iNiemeyer, of Austria, op. 57, nr. 1; |, 


4 stimmigen miinnerchor. Partitur. 
4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 16; 
EK 630305; Gebr. Hug & co., Leipzig. 

23541 


Idaho state song; march, w and m 
H. C. Verner, of U. S. Boise, Id., 
Paul I..Civalier. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
ZC. NOV, divi OcOD Le sel. pe, Ver- 
ner, Boise, Id. 23542 


Idyls of an inland sea; suite, France; 
Terry, Of UW. S:3. pt: "Ce Nov. 10: 
1925; 2 «. Nov. 12; E 6285387; John 
Chureh eco., Cincinnati. 23548 


If I can find the kind of girl I dream 
about; w Ruth Wimp and. Richard 
B. Gilbert, melody R. B. Gilbert, of 


Ux: 8. ley Dee: 15,; 19253) F 
629281; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 23544 


If I could hold you tight; w and m 
H. Seymour, of U. S., arr. Art 


Biederman. © 1 e¢. Oct. 29, 1925; 
EK 628903; Helen Seymour, City 
Island, N. Y. 23545 


If I could only love some one; w 
R. D. Street, m C. S. Millspaugh, 
Of Ue Sr oor ee: Deevds, 1925.0 5 
629314; R. D. Street, Philadelphia. 

23546 


If I take the wings of the morning; 
sacred song, w from Psalm 189, 
m F. Leslie Calver, of U. S.; med. 
voice. © Dec. 17, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
23; E 629418; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 23547 


If I thought that wishes would ever 
come true, I’d keep on wishing for 
you; w and m E. Clinton Keithley, 
oF US © Nov? "25,* 1925%" "2 ¢. 
Dec. 3; E 628963; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago. 23548 


If I were you; by W. Allen, of U. S.; 


melody with pf. ace. © 1 ec. Nov. 
19, 1925; E 626807; Ward Allen, 
Minneapolis. 23549 


If the end of the world came to- 
morrow; w and m A. Green, of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1 e. Dee. 9, 
1925; E 627402; Alan Green, Port- 
land, Or. 23550 


If we can’t be the same old sweet- 
hearts, well just be the same old 
friends; fox trot, w Joe McCarthy, 
m Jimmie V. Monaco, arr. Lee 
Orean Smith, both of U. S.; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
25; E 628842; Leo. Feist, ine., New 
York. [© new fox trot version] 

23551 


1155 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23552 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


If we had but a day; w Mary Lowe | If you should say; w Jean Kenyon: — 


Dickinson, m J. B. Herbert, of U. 
S.; male voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
Sel. Dees 7: “EY 621328; WoO. 
E}xcell, jr., Chicago. 23552 


If we tell them the story; w William 
M. Runyan, m Haldor Lillenas, of 
U. S. © Nov. 1, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
5; E 629058; Arthur W. McKee, 
Chicago. 23553 


If you cheat on me, mama’s gonna 
cheat on you; w and m Lester Lee 
and Leonard Praskins, both of U. 
S.; pf. aec., with ukulele arr. Ed. 
Smalle. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
11; E 628444; Shapiro, Bernstein, 
& co., ine., New York. 23554 


If you could be as true as me; w 
and melody James F. Hanley and 
Robert King, both of U.S. ©1 
e. Dec. 19, 1925; E 629542; Shapiro, 

- Bernstein & co., ine., New York. - 

23555 


If you cross your heart and say you 
love me; w and m A. VY. Flannery, 
of U. S.; med. voice; in F. Des 
Moines, Ia., Flannery pub. co. © 
NOY. .10,: J9205 2ue) Nov. 1s” Bh 
628462; Agnes V. Flannery, Des 
Moines. 23556 


If you'd believe in me as I believe 
in you; from The phantom of the 
opera, w Geo. J. Bennett, m Jack 
Glogau, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 1925; 
2 ¢e. Dee. 1; E 628937; B. S. Moss, 
New York. 23557 


If you like me; from Some day, w 
Neville Fleeson, m Albert Von 
Tilzer, of U. S. © Nov. 11, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 13; E 628539; Harms, 
inc., New York. 23558 


If you'll be my clover blossom I will 
be your honey bee; w and m Sam 
Adbert, ‘of "U.S. @raiyes.bee: 15, 
1925; E 629288; Sam Albert music 
co., Portland, Me. 23559 


If you'll be my wonderful gal; w and 
melody Billy Morlen, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 7, 1925; E 627345; Wasa 
Miolski, Rock Island, Ill. 23560 


If you'll only walk with me; waltz, 
w and m EK. Decker, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1925; E 627559; Evelyn 
Decker, Seattle. 23561 


If you love her tell her so; from All 
for you, w and m Arthur Freed, of 
U. S. © Nov. 27,1925; 2 «. Dec. 2; 
H 627188; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 23562 


Mackensie, m Dorothy Riley Brown,. 
of U. S. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov.. 


5; EK 626515; Clayton F. Summy co., - 


Chicago. 23563: 


If you want to be mine; waltz song: 
with fox-trot cho., w and melody N.. 
Belov, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1925;: 


E 626670; Nathan’ Belov, Philadel-- 
23564 - 


If you were the only girl; fox-trot,. 
Nat D. Ayer, arr. Tom Clark, of° 


phia. 


U. S.; band.- 4to. © Dee. 15, 1925;: 
2c. Dee. 16; E 627744; B. Feldman. 
& co, London. [© arrangement] 

23565: 


If you were the only girl; w Clifford. 
Grey, m Nat D. Ayer, arr. Chas. N.. 
Grant, of U. S.; mixed quartet... 
4to. New York, Chappell-Harms, 
inc. © Dee. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 629514; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 


you; w and m H. Dixon, of U. S.;. 
pf. and ukulele ace. 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 628719; Har-. 
old Dixon, New York. 


Ile (L’) désenchantée; drame musical: 
en deux actes et trois tableaux,. 
poéme Maria Star, musique Henry 
Février, of France; partition chant 
et pf. 4to. 
Dec. 15; D 26854; Heugel, Paris. 


ry 23068 - 


lliturgitana (La) ; fox-trot, letra S. S. 
Ribot, musica Rafael Serra [i. e. R.. 
Serra y Guillem] of Spain. © 1c. 
Nov. 2, 1925; E 626500; Rafael 
Serra y Guillem, Havana. 23569 | 


Impression; von José Berr, of Swit- 
zerland, op. 81; klavier. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 1 ce. Dec. 16; E 630317; C. F. 
Kahnt, Leipzig. 


Impressioni marine; di Virgilio Ran- 
zato, of Italy; violino e pf. Tempo- 
1. Vele lontane——Tempo 2. Mare 
mosso.—Tempo 3. Tramonto. © 
Sept. 12, 1925; 1 ce. each Sept. 28; 
E 625840-625842; Carlo Schmidl, 
Trieste, Italy. 23571-23573. 


Improviso; de Paul Fosse, of France, 
op. 92; orch. avec pf. conducteur.. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; 
HE 625567; J. Yves K., Paris. 

23574. - 


In a lilac garden; by James Spencer,. 
of US 8.3 pt | © Newz, Teas. ye: 
Dee. 7; E 627274; White-Smith. 
music pub. co., Boston. 23575. 


1156 


23566 . 
Ignorant mama, papa’s gonna educate: 


© Nov. 1,. 
23567 - 


© Dec. 1, 1925; 1 «.. 


23570: 


es 
Dd EES 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘mos. 11-12, 1925 


23606 


In a little while; duet, from HolKa- 
polka, w Gus Kahn and Raymond 
_B. Egan, m Will Ortmann, of Ger- 
-many, domiciled at New York. © 
_Novy. 7, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 10; EH 628542 ; 
‘Harms, ine., New York. ; 23576 


‘In a lovers’ Coedene suite, Albert W. 
Ketélbey, of Great Britain; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 1. A song of 
‘love. [2 others] © Nov. 2, 1926; 
- 1 e@. Noy. 25; BE 625863; Ascherberg, 
_ Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 23577 


‘In a Pasadena garden; w and m Oli- 
ver Story, 6f U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
5, 1925; E 627306; Grey gull records, 

_ Ine., Boston. 23578 


in a small apartment; from musical 
comedy Oh, Oh nurse, w and mel- 
ody Carlo and Sanders, both of U.S. 
© 1. Dec. 31, 1925; E 629561; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 23579 


\Im a vine covered cottage; w and mel- 
ody A. Bedore, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
' 80, 1925; E 627106; Amanda Be- 
dore, Escanaba, Mich. 23580 


Im absence; intermezzo, Alec Ander- 
son, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
18, 1925; 1 ¢e. Nov. 21; E 625831; 
Cary & eo., London. 23581 


In an old, old garden; w Martha 
Keller, m Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; 
med. voice. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E 627788 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 23582 


In Cairo; danse Hgyptienne, Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.;-pf. © Dee. 4, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 11; E 629187; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 235838 


4In Constantinople; fox-trot, w Elroy 
LaBreece, m BH. 8. 8S. Huntington, of 
U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
11; E 628450; Paragon music co., 
New York.» 23584 


An Dixie; w L. G. Barringer, m F. E. 
Wilson, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 28, 
' 1925; E 632013; Laura Graham Bar- 
ringer and Frances E. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 23585 


In Domremy; w and melody F. G. 
Hanson, eof U.'S.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1925; EH 628191; F. Gerald Hanson, 
Detroit. 23586 


In dreaming; w and melody M. B. 
Gallier, of U. S. © 1c Dee. 10, 
1925; EH. 6293807; Myrta Bel Gallier 
“Wooster, New York. 23587 


In dreamland ; duet, L. Leslie Loth, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dec. 10, 1925; 2 e«. 
Dec. 14; E 627647; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 23588 


In dreamland with you; w J. M. Mour- 
ray, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 5, 1925; E 626569; J. Mar 
Mourray, Brooklyn. 23589 


In dreams with you; w and melody 
R. H. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
138, 1925; E 627030; Raymond H. 
Clark, Ashland, Me. 23590 


In Florida; w and m Floyd Feather- 
ston, of U. S. © Dee. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31; E 629586; N. F. Feather- 
ston, Tampa, Fla. 23591 


In fretta; galop, J. J. Richards, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; EH 627986; C. L. Barn- 


house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23592 


In grandma’s day; w A. Bruce, m 
Hugene Platzman, of U. S. [Blue- 
print|’ © 1 c¢. Dec. 11, 1625; B 
627455; Annie Bruce, Methuen, 
Mass. 23593 


In June; w Harry Graham, m H. 
Fraser-Simson, of Great Britain. 
©. Dee. 3, 1925; 1 ¢c. Dec. 18; EB 
630233; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 23594 


In merry mood; by William Axt, of 
U. 8S.; oreh., with pf. or organ con- 
ductor. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
17; E 626780; Robbins-Engel, inc.. 
New York. 23595 


In my dreams; w and melody T. 
Perris, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628377; Tom Perris, Wind- 
sor, Ont., Canada. 23596 


In my flivver just for two; from 
Hell’n Helen, w Gordon Taylor, m 
Floyd Kendall, of U. S. Lafayette, 
Ind., Taylor-Kendall. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; H 628868; F. M. 
Kendall, Lafayette, Ind. 23597 


In my gondola; w Bud Green, melody 
Harry Warren, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 30, 1925; E 632068; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

23598 

In olden days; gavotte, Andre Mar- 
celle, of Great Britain; pf., conti- 
nental fingering. © Oct. 31, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 23; E 625829; Gould & 
Bolttler, London. 23599 


In orange blossom time; w Willis 
Ashley, m M. Wilson Haire, of U. 8. 
© Oct. 20,'1925; 2 ec. Dee. 31; E 
629565; Arapahoe music pub. co., 
Denver. 23600 


1157 


23601 


In riva al Po; parole e musica Ripp, 
of Italy; mand. acc. Ed. Bernard. 


8vo. © Aug. 6, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 23; 
E 625838; Italian book co., New 
York. 23601 


In royal array; by Walter Rolfe, of 
U. Spi" © * Dees 2 1925 92" c. 
Dec. 4; E 629030; Theo. Presser ¢€o., 
Philadelphia. 23602 


In Salah; par H. Morisson et Hans 
Ourdine, both of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925 3; 1).¢e.;;Dee. :12);'.H).630014;: L. 
Philippo, Paris. 23603 


In sunny California; w and melody 
L. Wood, of U. S. ©1.e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628207; Lawrence Wood, 
Mackay, Id. 23604 


In that cottage by the lane way back; 
w and m G. J. Chiarottino, of U. S. 
©: -Now. 10, 1925322 ¢ .New:;143 
628448; Paragon music co., New 
York. 23605 


In the aquarium; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dee. 29, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; EH 629664; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23606 


In the boat; by Frederick A. Williams, 
Gt US. ; phe© Veer2. 1928-2 1c, 
Dec. 4; E 629037; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23607 


In the candle-light; w and m Fleta 
Jan Brown, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Nov. 
27, 1925; 2 e. Dee 5; BH 628994; 


M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 23608 
In the chestnut shade; three-part 


song, w H. F. Easteourt, m John 
S. Fearis, of U. S.; ladies’ voices. 
4to. © Dee. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 12; 
E 629234; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
eago. [© arrangement] 23609 


In the days of long ago; w and m 
H. KE. Thompson; of U.)S.,.©: 1c. 
Nov. 7, 1925; E 626590; Howard 
F. Thompson, Seattle. 23610 


In the days of long ago; w and m 
M. Judson, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627025; Maude Judson, 
Lamoni, Ia. 23611 


In the days of yesterday; w and mel- 
ody V. Hein,-of U..S. ©'1 © Dee. 
29, 1925; E 629482; Victoria Hein, 
Wyandotte, Mich. 23612 

In the days of yore; w and melody 
J. R. Grigsby, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 
22, 1925; E 629382; James R. Grigs- 
by, Richmond. 23613 


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__ pt. 1, n. s., v.20 


In the floating garden; by Cady C. 
Kenney, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. 
S:; oreh. "© Oct! ' 26) 19254 12 ¢. 
Nov. 7; E 626611; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] - 

a ne 23614 


In the garden of love; intermezzo, 
James Heindot. of U. S.; oreh. 4to. 
© Dec. 17, 1925;"2 ¢. Dee. 31; E 
629577; John A. Seidt, Baltimore. 


23615. 


In the garden of my heart; w and 


melody M. Drozdowski, of U. S. © 
1 @ Nov... 14... 19255. i (G26732- 
Michael Drozdowski; Nanticoke, 
Pa 23616: 


In the garden of roses; w and m A. 
Warsaw, of U. S., arr. Frank A. 
Schoedler. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1, 1925; 
E 628934; Alfredo Warsaw, Wash- 
‘ington. 23617 


In the garden of Sahara; w Charles: 
O. Roos, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man,. of. .U.. Ss. Opty Gay mos: 
Dec. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 4; E 629032; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23618 


In the gondola (Nella gondola); by 
Salvatore Arno, of U. S.; pf. Bos- 
ton-New York, Evans musie co. © 
Dee., 23, .1925.,.2 ic. 7 Deeni28s, E 
627923; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

23619 


In the heart of the redwoods; by 
Frank H. Grey [and] Love’s rey- 
erie; by Alfred Quensel: arr. Mau- 
rice Baron, of U. S.; orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 e.. 
Dec. 10; E 629195; G. Schirmer,. 
inec., New York. [© arrangement] 

23620: 


In the high Alps; suite, A. Gibbs, of 
Great Britain, op. 52, nos. 1-3; pf. 
Curwen ed. London, J. -Curwen 
& sons, itd. 1. Pinewoods in snow. 
[2 others] © Oct. 12, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 13; E 625768; Armstrong 
Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, England. 

23621 

In the hills of dear old Montana; w 
and melody L. W. Anderson, of 
Ue SS: © Ve Ney see poza-. 
628195; Leota. W. Anderson, Den- 
hoff, N. D. 23622 


In the land of golden dreams; w 
Leonard Kiecker, m H. J. Mase- 
mann, of U. S. Minneapolis, Minn., 
Twin City music co. © Noy. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628883; Her- 
man J. Masemann, Minneapolis. 

23623 


1158 


: 


2 


} 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


In the land of Homosassa; w and m 


M. Bernard, of U. S., arr. A. Heil- | 


man. © Dee. 17, 1925; 2 ¢« Dee. 
31; E 629566; Wyrick music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 23624 


In the lawn swing; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. 1; pf. 
© Nov. 27, 1925; 2 « Nov. 21; E 
626985; Hambitzer music house, 
Milwaukee. 23625 


In the merry month of May; nightin- 
gale, madrigal, w Richard Barn- 
field, m Samuel Richards Gaines, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, a cappella. 4to. 
Gy Dec. .4,).1925. 762, Dee. 21,7; EB 
627800; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23626 


In the moonlight; w and m M. L. 
Byer any U.. Sa iG hl. escNoys¢ (17, 
1925; EH 626792; Mary L. Ryer, Los 
Angeles. 23627 


In the pavilion; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. 4; pf. 
© Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 21; E 
626988; Hambitzer music house, 
Milwaukee. 23628 


In the shadow of the pine; w and m 
E. Kasberg, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1925; E 628900; Ellevine Kas- 
berg, San Francisco. 23629 


In the shelter of a little brown cot- 
tage; w and melody HE. M. Harris, 
of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 29, 1925; E 
629500; Ethel M. Harris, Hocker- 
ville, OKl. 23630 


In the silvery pale moon’s glow; by 
J. W. Steele, arr. Alfred Colby, both 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Dee. 2, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 11; E 627487; J. W. Steele, 
Pine Village, Ind. 23631 


In the spring; by Norman Leigh, of 
Bare pi. ©). Nov. 24,. 19255" 2) ¢ 
Dec. 3; E 628958; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 23632 


In the street where you went away; 
w Jean Kenyon Mackensie, m Doro- 
thy Riley Brown, of U. S. © Nov. 
3, 19255 2 .¢e. Nov., 53+ ..626514; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

FAs 


In the taxi; w and melody John 
midams, of -U.. Si o© 1.'c. Deel 5, 
1925; E 629079; John M. Ruberto, 
New York. 23634 


In the temple; by Herbert Ralph 
Ward, of .U.. S:; pf. ©. Dee. 29, 
1925; 2 e. Dee. 31: E 629654; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23635 


23647 


In the Tyrolean Alps; polka-march, 
Mark Tosu, of U. S.; violin and pf., 
with second violin ad lib. © Dee. 
28, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 28; E 627945; 
Louis Retter music co., St. Louis. 

23636 


In the vales beyond the sunset; w M. 
N. Playfair, m William N. Steven- 
son, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 
1925; E 628975; Mervil N. Playfair, 
Almonte, Ont., Canada. 23637 


In the valley of freedom he is sleep- 
ing; w W. T. Caldwell, m Mrs. W. 
T. Caldwell, of U. S. © Nov. 14 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; E 628614; W. T 
Caldwell, Edgar, Neb. 23638 


In twilight I’m thinking of you; w 
and m L. Lathrop, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dee. 5, 1925; E 627261; Lizetta 
Lathrop, Toledo, .O. 23639 


In wooden shoes; Dutch march, 
Bjarne Rolseth, of U. S., op. 34, 
ho. L: pt. ©. Dee, V7, (192% ye, 
Dec. 17; E 629295; Norwegian- 
Amer. music co., New York. 23640 


In your dear eyes; w and m BH. T. 
Laurent, of U. S. [Photostat] ©1 
e. Dec. 24, 1925; E 629464; Evelyn 
T. Laurent, Louisville. 23641 


Incidental symphonies; dread, Leo A. 
Kempinski, of U. S., op. 43; orch. 
© Nov. 14, 1925; 2 c«. Nov, 16; E 
626928; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 23642 


Incidental symphonies; regal plot, Leo 
A. Kempinski, of U. S., op. 36; orch. 
© Nov. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 16; EB 
626927; Photo play music co., inc., 
New York. 23643. 


Independence; w and melody H. W. 
Thompson, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
14, 1925; E 626734; H. W. Thomp- 
son, Springfield, Mass. 23644 


Indian campfire dance [and] Lights 
out; by Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E 627789; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, 23645. 


Indian (An) lament; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. 7; 
pf. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; 
E 626993; Hambitzer music house, 
Milwaukee. 23646 


Indian (An) melody; by M. Spitalny, 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1925; E 
628711; Maurice Spitalny, Cleve- 
land. 23647 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23648 


Indian serenade; poem P. B. Shelley, 
con traduzione italiana, m Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy; high 
voice. © Dee. 21, 1925; 1c. Dec. 
5; E 630244; A. Forlivesi & c., Flor- 
ence, Italy. 23648 


Indiana love song; w Diana, m Louise 
Stefano, of U. S.; with violin and 
cello obbl. © Dec. 24, 1924; 2 e. 
Dee. 22, 1925; HE 629407; Viola Wer- 
theim, New York. 23649 


Indiana stomp; by the Indiana five, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 27, 1925; 2 «. 
. Dee. 381; E 629598; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 23650 


Ingrata de mis suenos; cancion fox- 
trot, letra Benjamin R. Olivares, 
musica Juan Montemayor Escamilla, 
of Mexico. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1925; 
E 6380485; A. Wagner y Levien, Mex- 
ico, D. F., Mexico. 23651 


Innamorata ; melody, Ernesto Becucci, 
of Italy. ©1l1ce. Nov. 14, 1925; EB 
626961; Due Sicilie music rolls, New 


York. 23652 
inno della vittoria; parole HEugenia 
Lombardi Maccia, musica Adolfo 


Bossi, of Italy; ad una voce media. 
Ed. Carisch. © Oct. 17, 1925; 1 c. 
Dec. 1; E 630013; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 23653 


Integrity march; by Hdw. Russell, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 12, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 24; E 627995; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23654 


Intrusion; w Florence Becker, m S. 
Becker, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 23, 
1925; E 629162; Samuel Becker, 
Union City, N. J. 23655 


Invocation 4 Pheebé; de suite sym- 
phonique, no. 2, par Gaston Nardon, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conductor. 
4to. © Nov. 16, 1925;.1¢. Dec. 12; 
EH 6380096; J. Yves K., Paris. 23656 


Jona; w I. Cipriani and Lionell Bap- 
tiste, melody I, Cipriani, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1925; E 629264; 
Ivan Cipriani, Brooklyn. 23657 


Iowa blues; w and m M. Green, of 
U: Sieve © Nov. 10; 192552 2 se Nov. 
10; E 628472; Marjorie Green, Iowa 


City, Ia. 23658 
Ireland (John) ..Two,salon pieces; 
by J. Ireland, of Great Britain; 


orch. with pf. conductor. 1. Menuet 
impromptu. [1 other] © Dec. 3, 
1925; 1c. Dee. 18; HB 630229; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 23659 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ireland, my Ireland; ballad, w and m 
'W. Allen, of U. S., arr.’ Frank 
Richter. © 1.¢. Dec. 7, 1925; B 

627380; Ward Allen, Minneapolis. 
23660 


Irene, the queen of New Joisey; w I. 
R. Turner, melody B. Wechsler, of 
U. 8S. [Photostat]  ©.1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1925; E 628286; Irving R. Turner 
and Bertha Wechsler, Hartford. 

23661 

Irish (The) in the U. 8S. A.; w and m > 
A. V. Flannery, of U. 8.; med. voice, 
in G. Des Moines, Ia., Flannery 
music pub. co. © Dec. 2; 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 2; E 627243; Agnes VY. Flan- 
nery, Des Moines. 23662 


Irish potatoes; fox trot, w H. W. 
Hartshorne, m N. Miles, of U.S. © 
Dee." 23," 19254 ‘2° ae? Dee set.” Ei 
629526; Herbert Wellington Harts- 
horne and Nellie Miles, Lynn, Mass. 

23663 

Iron (The) horse; march, arr. Horace 
Shepherd, of Great Britain, 1. Pf.— 
2. First violin. 4to. © Sept. 24, 
1925; 1 ec. each Oct. 5; E 625394, 
625396; M. de Wolfe, London. [© 
arrangement] 23664, 23665 


Iron (The) horse; w Adrian Ross, m 
Horace Shepherd, of Great Britain. 
© Nov. 38, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 
625465 ; M. de Wolfe, London. 23666 


Is it any wonder; canary song, from 
Oh, oh, nurse, w and m Carlo and 
Sanders, of U. S. © Nov. 13, 1925; 
2c Nov. 14; E 628547; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

23667 

Isabella Kean; w and melody B. HE. 
Bretenstein, of U. S.. © 1. Dec. 
22, 1925; E 629386; Barbara H. 
Bretenstein, Keokuk, Ia. 23668 


Isabelle et Pantalon; sinfonia, 
Roland Manuel, of France; orch. 
1. Parties—2. Partition. © Nov. 
16,.. 1925; bc. senen Seen 2. 
6301384, 630135; Heugel, Paris. 

23669, 23670 


Isn’t she the cutest thing; w and 
melody N. Blank, Joe Stein and 
Art’ Brown, all of Ds pee ec. 
Dec. 16, 1925; E 627567; Nathan 
Blank and Joseph M. Stein, Cam- 
den, N. J. 23671 


It is a good thing to give thanks; 
bonum est, m Ralph Kinder, of 
U. S.; mixed voices; in G. 4to. 
© Nov. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 23; EB 
628734; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23672 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25695 


It is glory to know Him; w George 
Hall, m G. E. Hooker, of Australia, 
domiciled. at Porterville, Calif. © 
Sept. 15, 1925; 2 e@. Nov. 6; E 
628322; Gordon E. Hooker, Porter- 
ville, Calif. 23673 


It is no harm with love to charm; 
w and melody M. Halapy, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1925; E 626726; 
Michael Halapy, Finleyville, Pa. 

23674 


It looks like yes; w and m G. Cos- 
tantino, of U. S. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 3; E 628487; Gabriele 
Costantino, Brooklyn. 23675 


It’s all in fun; w Bud Green, melody 
Harry Warren, of U. S. ©1.. 
Dec. 30, 1925; E 632069; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

23676 


It’s always June in Miami; w and 
melody R. Y. Sanford, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Noy. 18, 1925; E 628646; 
Richard Young Sanford, New York. 

23677 


It’s habits; w and melody V. Giles, 


GEru. S- © 1°! Dec. 22," 1925; 
E 629387; Viola Giles, Marion, 
N. C. 23678 


It’s just too bad; w and melody W. 
Drake, of U. S., arr. I. C. Puggs- 
ley, -C) 4° e= Nov... 14, 1925; |B 
629209; William Drake, New York. 

23679 


It’s nothin’ to me; w and melody B. 
Rud of US.” © 1 ec.” Noy. 30, 
1925; E 627138; Bee Ruth, Omaha, 
Neb. 23680 


It’s too good to be true; w and m 
Howard Jackson and Harold Mc- 
Donald, both of U. S. © Dee. 11, 


te 2 ce. Dec. 12; BH’ 629220; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
23681 


It’s up to you; w and melody Perry 
Bradford, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 5, 
1925; E 626568; Perry Bradford 
musie pub. co., New York. 23682 


It takes the Lawd to tell you what 
is on my mind; w and melody 
Harold Gray, of U.S. © 1<e. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 627036; D. Soldie, 
New York. 23683 


It took her a long time to learn to say 
yes and now she can’t say no; Ww 
Billy Rose and Lew Brown, melody 
hay renderson,,..0f U.S. © “1,.e: 
Noy. 17, 1925; E 626784; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 23684 


It was Jesus; w and m C. Taylor, of 
U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ce. Noy. 19; 
E 626813; Curtis Taylor, Clinton, 
OkX1. 23685 


It was Jesus; w and m Harry Dixon 
Loes, of U. S. © Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
- Dee. 5; E 629065; Arthur W. Mc- 
Kee, Chicago. 23686 


Italian royal blues; fox-trot, P. Fro- 
sini, of U. S8.; accordion. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 6; E 626531; B. 
Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

23687 

Italian street song; two-part song, 
from Naughty Marietta, w Rida 
Johnson Young, m Victor Herbert, 
arr.. Geo. J.; Trinkaus, of..U...8.; 
treble voices. Witmark ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 18; E 
627660; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

23688 


J’ai qu’ca; paroles Jacques-Charles et 
Jean Lenoir, musique J. Lenoir, of 
France. © Novy. 16, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 
12; EK 630114; Lucien Brulé, Paris. 

23689 

J’étais trop ému; couplets de l’opé& 
rette Bouche 4 bouche, paroles An- © 
dré Barde, musique Maurice Yvain, 
of France. © Nov. 2, 1925: 1 «¢ 
Nov. 16; E 625671; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 23690 


Ja, wenn man so eine musik bhort....; 
shimmy lied, text und musik Charlie 
Amberg, Fredy Raymond und Aus- 
tin Egen, op. 15, arr. Walter Bor- 
chert, all of Germany. © Dec. 15, 
1925; 1 c. Dee. 16; E 630237; Roehr, 
a. g., Berlin. 23691 


Jacek oberek; opr. Frank Przybylski, 
of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 30, 1925;-2 ec. 
Dee. 7; E 6273858; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 23692 


Jacinta; Spanish dance, R. 8S. Stough- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628960; Walter Ja- 
cobs, inec., Boston. 23693. 


Jacky come give me the fiddle; nurse- 
ry rhyme, m Roy Thompson, of Eng- 
land; unison voices; in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sel-fa notations] 
@-Nov. 11,°1925; 1.¢@.) Newmar 
625460; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23694 

Jahreszeiten (Die); vier kleine a ca- 
pella-chére, nach gedichten von 
Friedrich Hdiderlin, musik Ernst 
Kfenek, of Austria, op. 35. Univer- 
saled. © Sept. 30, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 
3; E 630062; Universal-edition acti- 
engesellschaft, Vienna. 23695 


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23696 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 20: 


Jakem maszerowal; w and m Frank 


Przybylski, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 7; E 627357; W. H. 
Sajewski, Chicago. 23696 


Jane from Normandy; w and melody 
A. Paoli, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
22, 1925; E 629378; Angelo Paoli, 
Wayne, Alta., Canada. 23697 


Jane you're an old fashioned girl; w 
and m M. McKay and J. Tilson, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Noy. 18, 1925; 
E 628647; Marion McKay and Jack 
Tilson, Cincinnati. 23698 


Jganequine (Clément) Chanson; au 
joly jeu du pousse avant fait bon 
jouer, four-part cho. after Expert: 
ren. franc. v. 5, English version Th. 
Baker, of U. S., m C. Janequine, ed. 
Frank Damrosch, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 10, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
14; E 627645; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© translation and new 
music } 23699 


Janie; by J. Taylor and E. C. Allen, 
both of U. S.; instrumental. © 1. 
Nov. 20, 1925; E 628704; Jasper 
Taylor and Hdward C. Allen, St. 
Louis. 23700 


Jardin (Le) mystérieux; mélodie bos- 
- ton, Learsi, of France; orch, avec 


pf. econducteur. 4to. Nov. 2, 
925° 1 eo Nov. “163: 7Hi.u625634 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 23701 


Jgardines de Rio Blanco; fox trot, letra 
Alfonso M. Pérez, miisica E. Fernan- 
dez; pf. © Sept. 30, 1924; 1 c. Nov. 
20, 1925; E 625777; Emilio Fernan- 
dez, Rio Blanco, Ver., Mexico. 

23702 


Jardins mystiques; duo ou choeur ex- 
trait du Chateau du réve, poésie et 
musique René Brancour, of France, 


op. 94; voix de femmes. © Nov. 16. 
19253) 8) (@. Deca 12 G8OL3 1 
Heugel, Paris. 23703 


Java (La) de java; de Quand on est 
trois, Joseph Szule, arr. F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 


teur et paroles. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 e¢ Nov. 16; E 625624; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 23704 
Java love; melody, L. Katzman, of 
Us"s. ft (e.w Nov.) 14.) 1925) 1 
626699; Louis Katzman, New York. 
23705 


Jazz bass; by A. Shefte, of U. S.; pf. 
Chicago, Ill., Shefte pub. co. © Dec. 
o, £92532 ¢. ‘and. ait. “Dee? 10" A 
877379; Art Shefte, Chicago. 23706 


Jazz breaks, tricks, blues, endings, 
etc.; how and where to use them, 
A. Shefte, of U. S.; pf. Chicago, 
Ill., Shefte pub. co. © Dee. 8, 1925; 
2 ce. and aff. Dec. 10; A 877380; 
Art Shefte, Chicago. 23707 


Jazz mad; w and m H. H. McDowell, 
of U. S.. New York City, Frank 
- Harding. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 
11; E 628506; Henry H. McDowell, 
Centralia, Wash. 23708 


Jazz-a-ree; Ww and melody H. J. 
Buckles, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 14, 
1925; HB 629157; Harry J. Buckles, 
Oakland, Calif. 23709 


Jazzaristrix; pianolette, by Billy 
Mayerl, of Great Britain; pf. 
Nov. 4, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 5; EB 625308 ; 
Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

é 23710 


Je n’aime pas qu’on me pose un lapin; 
fox-trot, paroles H. Moreau et A. 
Lénéka, musique G. Bonincontro, of 
France; pf. Hd. musicales Buffet, 
Crampon et cie. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ec Nov. 16; EH 625723; Hvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 23711 


Je ne veux pas que tu m’aimes; tango, 
paroles A. D’Arlincourt, musique 
Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur et chant ad lib. 
4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 12; 
E 630123; Heugel, Paris. 23 (12 


Je suis timide; couplets d’Hlle ou moi, 
paroles Jean Bastia, musique Albert 


Chantrier, of France. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c« Nov. 16; E 625675; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 23713 


Jealous of you; w and m D. MclIn- 
tosh, arr. Raymond Gould, both of 
DS. (@©: Loe Nova, ea 
626798; Daisy McIntosh, Seattle. 

23714 


Jelly boy; w and melody L. A. Clin- 
genpul, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 14, 
1925; E 627504; Lillie Anna Clin- 
genpul, Stillwater, Okl. 23715 


Jenny kiss’d me; w Leigh Hunt, m 
John Tasker Howard, of U. S.; 
med. or low voice. (Jn Tanagrines) 
© Deer 1, 192042 eee. re Bs 
628949; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

23716 


Jerusalem, the golden; hymn-anthem, 
w St. Bernard of Cluny, m Stan- 
ley R. Avery, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 30; E 627070; H. T. Fitz- 
Simons, Chicago. 23717 


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mos. 11-12, 1925 


23740 


Jest ae > wand m I. M. Jordan, of 


U. © 1 ¢« Nov. 11, 1925; E 
oe. Idalia Mae Jordan, Bronx- 
ville, N. Y. 23718 
-Jesu!—the very thought is sweet 


(Jesu dulcis memoria) ; set to tune. 


The rosy sequence, plainsong, w St. 
Bernard, tr. J. M. Neale, m from 
Sarum gradual and Sarum anti- 
phonal, arr. J. H. Arnold, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dee. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 24;.E 630439; Oxford uni- 
_ versity press, London. 23719 


Jesus, child of Bethlehem; w H. T. 
- Kerr, m Alfred.H. Ackley, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 28; 
‘E. 632026: Hugh Thomson Kerr, 
- Pittsburgh. 23720 


Jesus died upon the tree; w Hyfry- 
dol, m R. H. Pritchard, arr. H. G. 
Tovey, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 

-2 e@. Nov. 5; E 626540; Herbert G. 
Tovey, Los Angeles. [© arrange- 

ment of harmony] Zot b 


Jesus. in majesty and power on high; 
.w Anne EB. Tyack, m C. W. Laufer, 
of U. S.. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 «. 
Dee. 17; E 629319; Calvin Weiss 
Laufer, Philadelphia. DaT22, 


Jesus is a friend of mine; w Herbert 
‘G. Tovey, m A. W. McKee, of U.S. 
© Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ¢ Dec. 5; EB 
_ 629046 ; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

23723 


Jesus lives; anthem. w from the Bible, 
m Arthur F. M. Custance, of U. S.; 
‘mixed voices, sop. solo. 4to. © 
Dee. 3, 1925: 2 ec. Dec. 2: E 627191; 
Wm. A. Pond co., New York. 23724 


Jesus my all; w and m H. Grant, of 
es. blue-print! (©) “Dec. . 23. 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 632103; Hu- 
bert Grant. Yonkers, N. Y. 23725 


Jesus saves and He alone; w J. H. 
Sammis, m Chas. H. Marsh, of U.S. 
feAme. tf  19I5". 2 f. Dee 7 +B 
627316; Herbert George Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 23726 

Jesus triumphant; w W. M. Runyan, 
m Arthur W. McKee ,of U. S. © 
Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628324 ; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 

23727 


Jeszeze polska nie zgineta; stowa J. S. 
Zielinski, opr. Wincent Baluta, of 
U. S.;. mixed voices. © Nov. 30, 
1925; 2c. Dec. 7; E 627362: W. H. 

Sajewski, Chicago. 23728 


Jeu de barres; de Paul Pierné, of 
France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. 
Nov. 16; E 625668; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 23729 


Jeu de la cachette; de Paul Pierné, of - 
France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 16; E625655; Francis Sala- 

. bert, Paris. 23730 


Jeu de massacre; de Raoul Laparra, 
of France; violon et pf. © Dee. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 15; E 630201; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 23731 


Jew-boy blues; by H. H. Carmichael, 
Gre Sa epis (GC)! tee Nov 27 11925 + 
E 627045; Hoagland Howard Car- 
michael, Bloomington, Ind. Dalton 


Jig walk-Charleston; from Chocolate 
kiddies, w Jo Trent, m Duke HElling- 
ton, of .U,,.S.. ©),Dee.,.3, 1925; 2. c¢: 
Dec. 4; E 627250; Robbins-Engel, 
inc., New York. 23733 


Jim dandy: strut dance, from Choco- 
late kiddies, w Jo Trent, m Duke 
Ellington, of U. S. © Dec. 3, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 4; E 627251: Robbins-En- 
gel, ine., New York. 23734 


Jimmie blues: melody, Aletha Dick- 
inson and James Blythe, both of 


U.S. © 1 e@ Nov. 10,1925; E 
626646 ; Chicago music pub. co., inc.. 
Chicago. 237385 
Jing-jing-jingle Christmas time is 


here: w and m Jack Joseph Bishon. 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © 
Wée.; Nov. 17, 1925; E 628675; 
Bishop music pub. house, Buffalo. 
23736 


Jist an ole’ darkey: w and m H. Hil- 
‘pert, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 3, 1925; 
E 626499; Harriet Hilpert, Los An- 
geles. 23737 


Joe Green’s clothes shop; w adapted 
from newspaper advertisement, m 
C. E. Benham, of U. S., arr. Carl 
Demangate. © Noy. 12, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Noy. 27: E 628872; Charles EK. Ben- 
ham, Schenectady, N. Y. 23738 


Johnny, my dear; w and m H. Lyall 
Phillips, of Great Britain: in D. 
© Dee. 17, 1925; 1 ce Dec. 28; E 
630496 ; Edwin Ashdown, lItd.. Lon- 
don. 23739 


Jolies (Les) légendes; trés faciles et 
doigtées pour les petites mains, S. 
Percheron, of France; pf. 1. Le 
Bonhomme Noél. [4 others] © 
Ovets? 3O0e LO2Zai 2... Peels Nowtsi 16 2H 
625596; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 23740 


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23741 


pt. 111, n: s., Vv. 20" 


Jolly (The) airman; march, 1 step or 
2 step, P. Beechfield-Carver, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 5; E 625310; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 23741 


Jonah, pray brother move quick ; 4 
anon. and by H. A. Lewis, m EB. A. 
Lewis, of. U. 8.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Noy %,) 19255) Qe); Nove d2.) 
626658; E. Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 

23742 


Jordan (Gertrude) Melody; w and 
m G. Jordan, of U. S.; pf. 16mo. 
Gy Dec. 1 7; 1925-2 ve Wee yet 2 
627818 ; Gertrude Jordan, Cleveland. 

23743 


Josephine; air de ballet, Ernest A. 
Dicks, of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 
18, 1925; 1 @ Dec. 19; E 630365: 
Banks & son, York, England. 

23744 


Joshua fought de battles; cho., arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
© Noy. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 7; E 
627321; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 23745 


Jour (Un) de tempéte; par Joseph 
Rico, of Italy; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1c. 
Nov. 16; E 625561; Joseph Rico, 
Courbevoie, France. 23746 


Joy; w and m M. Burns, of U. 8.; pf. 
©» Novi; W255) 2 en Now. ue BE 
626600; Mabel Burns, Joplin, Mo. 

23747 


Joy (The) of winter; w and m Celia 
Riley, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
2 e@. Noy. 11; E 628454; Paragon 
music co., New York. 23748 


Joyful greeting; march, Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 2 « Dec. 28; EH 627983; 
©. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

23749 


Julian; by E. Donato, arr. Ch. Va- 
raldi, of England. 1. Vocal tango; 
w Max Gartman.—2. Tango milonga ; 
pf. © Dec. 22, 1925; 1 c. each: Dec. 
23; EH 630466, 630468; G. Ricordi 
& @o., London. 23750, 23751 


Julian; tango milonga, E. Donato, arr. 
Ch. YVaraldi. of England; orch. 
Ricordi ed. 4to. © Dec. 22, 1925: 
1c. Dee. 23; E 630464; G. Ricordi 
& co., London. 23752 

June; little cloud ships, w George 


Gibson Davis, m George P. Hulten, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Nov. 2, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626578; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
id 237DS: 


Junior patrol; polka-march, Mark. 
Tosu, of U. S.; violin and pf., with. 
second violin ad lib. © Dee. 28,. 
1925; 2 ce. Dee. 28; E 627948; Louis- 
Retter music co., St. Louis... 23754 


Just a dream; vocal valse, w Hyde- 
Williams, m Charles Renard, of 
England; pf. ace, with banjuiele: 
banjo and ukulele arr. Kel Keech. 
© Dec. 2, 1925; 1 ec Nov. 27; E 
625845; Herman Darewski music- 
pub. co., ltd., London. 23755. 


Just a little love; waltz song, w and 
m B. Peters, of Canada. © Novy. 28,. 
1925; 1 ce. Dec. 11; E 630161; Burt 
Peters, Galt, Ontario, Canada. 

23758" 


Just a little love song; w and m HE. &.. 
Hall, of U. S. ©1.. Nov. 14, 1925; 
EH} 626758; Elva Frances Hall, Kan-- 
sas City, Mo. 23757 


Just a little moonshine when you're: 
blue; w and melody J. F. Callahan, 
of U. Si © 1 ce: Noy. 21, 19255 
626916; Joseph F. Callahan, Ma-. 
honey Plane, Pa. 23758 - 


Just a little this, just a little that,. 
just a little everything; fox trot A. 
Damesek, of U. S.; pf. © 1 e. Dec. 
22, 1925; H 629395; Abbe Damesek, 
New York. 23759" 


Just a. pal of dear old S. A. E.; w 
and m B. Kennedy, of U. S. © 


Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E: 
629420; Banks Kennedy, Chicago. 
23760" 


Just a pal to thee; from Love’s tre-- 
incarnation, w and m M. Robinson,. 
of U. 8S. ©1e. Noy. 18, 1925; EK. 
628655; Mary Robinson, Carbonado, 
Wash. 23761 


Just a toy; w and m BH. L. Stark, of 
U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov.. 
13; E 626677; Hsther Louise Stark, 
St. Louis. 23762" 


Just a withered leaf; w K. Frederick-- 
sen, m Lucille Burton, of U. S. © 
1c. Dee. 14, 1925; EH 629266; Karen 
Fredericksen, San Francisco. 

23763: 


Just.an old fashioned girl in an old: 
fashioned town; w and melody F. 
L. Owen, of U. S. © 1c Dee. 5,. 
1925; E 629096; Fred L. Owen,,. 
Oakland, Calif. 23764: 


1164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


snos. 11-12, 1925 


23789 


Just an old fashioned waltz; w S. | Just one more waltz with you; from 


Holt, m C. A. Schneider, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1925; E 6275381; 
Charles Aug. Sehneider and Samuel 
Holt, Clifton, N. J. 23765 


Just another hour; w and melody R.. 
C. Bryant, of Russia, domiciled at. 


Chicago. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1925; EH 
627043; Rudolph C. Bryant, Chi- 
cago. 23766 


Just ask Mrs. Evans, she knows; w 

and melody M. O. Dyer, of U. 8S. © 

1 c@ Dec. 7, 1925; E 627374; Mar- 
garet Onetta Dyer, Amelia, O. 

23767 


aust because; w and melody HE. 
Young, of U. S. © 1.e Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626716; Elsie Young, Gar- 
den Grove, Ia. 23768 


Just because you’re you; w and meli- 
ody E. Demarest, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Dee. 29, 1925; E 629495; Emily De- 
marest, Torrington, Conn. 23769 


Just for foolin’ with it; w and melody 
I. M. Lawson, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
5, 1925; E 629072; Iowen M. Law- 
son, New York. 23770 


aust for one hour (Seule toi seule) ; 
English w Edward Lockton, of 
Great Britain, m A. Nilson-Fysher. 
()eOen 15)’ 1925. “te” Oct. 30: 
625539; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© new edi- 
tion with English words] 23771 


Just for you; fox-trot, w Leon Gil-. 


bert and Bob Elfman, melody L. 
Gilbert and Nat Portnoff, both of 
U.S: “© We. Dee! 21)1925: BE 
627841; Leon A. Schlechter, Phila- 
delphia. 23772 


aust friends; w and m A. Green, of 


U. S. [Photostat] © 1 e¢. Dee. 
§, 1925; E 627401; Alan Green, 
Portland, Or. 23773 


Just keep the ball a-rollin’; w and 
melody Jimmy Clark, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 14, 1925; E 626709; Jimmy 
Clark, Brooklyn. 23774 


Just let me call you my pal; w and 
melody H. G. Wischoff, of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 1925; E 6281838; Harry 
G. Wischoff, Mastic, N. Y. 23775 


Just like a grape on the sidewalk; w 
Billy Maine, m True R. Fristoe, of 
U.S. ©1le. Dec. 4, 1925; E 627260; 
Maine & Fristoe, Chicago. 23776 


Just like a wild red rose; w and mel- 
ody E. Mayette, of U.S. ©1e 
Nov. 21, 1925; E 626926; Hlsie May- 
ette, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 23017 


Honeymoon cruise, w Arthur Swan- 
strom, melody Carey Morgan, of U. 
S. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1925; EH 628844; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 23778 


Just one more waltz with you; w and — 
m Morton Jerome, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 18; E 628634; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 23779 


Just round the corner and over the 
hill; w and m Gerald Morrison and 
Kathleen Worth, both of Great Brit- 
ain; in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Novy. 7, 1925; 1 e. 
Noy. 10; H 625492; Frank Holling- 
worth, ltd., London. 23780 


Just suppose; waltz, w Bessie Fried- 
man, m N. Belov, of U. S.; pf. 
1 ec. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628773; Na- 
than Beloy, Philadelphia. 23781 


Just to be with you; w Benny Davis, 
m Joe Burke, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 9; E 628396; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 23782 


Just to have a pal like you; w and m 
RH. Clark, -of TU. S=;, © 1, ce. Nov: 
6, 1925; HE 626749; Raymond H. 
Clark, Ashland, Me. 23783 


Just to know the one you love loves 
you; w and melody I. N. Pages, of 
Hew. Gat eh Nov; 9919256, 
628386; Idell Nelson Pages, E. St. 
Louis, Ill. 23784 


Just toddlin’ along; w and m A. H. 
Thum, of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 2, 1925; 
E 629167; Anne HE. Thum, Phila- 
delphia. 23785 


Just wait till I have you near; w and 
m H. Hilpert, of U.S. ©1ec. Nov. 
3, 1925; E 626497; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 23786 


Just waiting for you; w Billy Smythe, 
m Art Gillham, of U. S. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 11; E 628447; Na- 
tional music co., Milwaukee. 238787 


Just you; w Minnie Leona Upton, m 
Floyd D. Godfrey, of U. S.; low 
voice. © Dec. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
11; E 629138; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 23788 


K. N. X. (The) blues; by B. Hender- 
son, of U. S., arr. Louis La Ron- 
delie; pf. [Photostat] © 1. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627056; Billie Hender- 
son, Los Angeles. 23789 


1165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23790 


Kahira (HI); fox-trot, L. Edwards, 
of U. 8.; pf. ©1c. July 7, 1925; EB 
617245; Lily Edwards, New York. 

23790 


Kaiplavn; song, M. Sifnios, of Greece, 
domiciled at New York. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628331; Marios 
Sifnios, New York. 23791 


Kalamazoo; w Sam Coslow, melody 
Frank Wright, of U.S. ©1ce. Dec. 
30, 1925; E 632072; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 23792 


Kammermusik no. 4; von Paul Hinde- 
mith, of Germany, op. 36, no. 3; 
solo-violine und grésseres kammer- 
oreh. Partitur. 12mo. © Oct. 13, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 27; B 625890; B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23793 


Kapetan Alexandri (Kazeray ’ AXeEavdp7); 
w and m J. C. Zouboulakis, of U. 8S. 
© 1e. Dec. 8, 1925; E 629127; John 
Constantin Zouboulakis, Bristol, 
Conn. 23794 


Karbek; fox-trot, N. Ciganeri, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Brooklyn; pf. © 
1 ec. Dec. 19, 1925; E 6293840; N. 
Ciganeri, Brooklyn. 23795 


Katherine; w and m E. G. Gollnick, 
o£, 0: "S. "© te. Nove 25:7 1925", BH) 
627210; Ervin F. Gollnick, Middle- 
bury, Va. 23796 


Haérom magyar dal; 
zenéjét Kedves 


Kedves (Imre) 
szovegét irta és 
Imre, of U. S. 1. Nem jairom a 
hosszti utezit. [2 others] © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 19; E 629364; 
James Kedves, Bridgeport, Conn. 

23797 


—-— Hirom magyar nota; szdvegét 
irta Olexo Ende, zenéjét K. Imre, of 
U.S. 1. Nem toréd6m a nagyséigok 
mosolygés kegyével. [2 others] © 
Mees Vow 1925 * “A Pre peer 19" 
629363; James Kedves, Bridgeport. 
Conn. 23798 


Keep away; w and m M. Grever, of 
U.S. ©1e. Dee. 2, 1925; E 627217; 
Maria Grever, New York. 23799 


Keep on keeping on; w and m Edward 
Napoleon Hebert, of Canada.. 
Dec. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 7; E 6273840; 
HK. N. Hebert, Montreal, Canada. 

23800 


Keep one eye open; w L. M. Robinson, 
m Len Fleming, of U. S. © Dec. 
14, 1925; 2 « Dee. 16; E 629431; 
L. M. Robinson, Holly Grove, Ark. 

23801 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20: 


Keep the cross always in sight; w W. 
CC. Poole, m Henry P. Morton, of 
U:S. °©: Nov. 1) 1925572 ¢ Dewy 5; 
E 629050; Arthur W. McKee, Chi- - 
cago. 23802: 


Keep the last waltz for me; w Masie 
Gelman, m Albert Ely, of U. S. © 
Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 6; E 628264; 
Mattie A. Siegelman, Cairo, Ill. 

23803: 


Keep those dear Irish eyes ever smil- 
ing; w and melody H. E. Upper, of 
Canada. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; B 
625794; Horatio E. Upper, St. Cath- 
erine, Ont., Canada. 23804 


Keep your skirts down, Mary Ann; 
w Andrew B. Sterling, m Robert 
King and Ray Henderson, both of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
14, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 16; E 627553; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 23805. 


Kelly (F. 8.) Two organ preludes : by 


EK. S. > Kelly,:, ef Great, Britain. 
London, Edwin Ashdown, ltd. © 
Dec. 17; 19255) Liew Deew 25>, Hy 
630499 ; M. Kelly, London. 23806: 


old Kentucky; w FE. L. 
Sayers, m W. P. Smythe, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. Louisville, Ky., 
Billy Smythe music publisher. © 
Nov. 23, 1925; 1c. Nov. 25, 1 ec. Dec. 
7; E 629145; Finetta Lee Sayers, 
Deatsville, Ky. 23807 


Kept on the firing line; w and m 
H. A. Lewis, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2. c. Nov. 12; 
E 626655 ;; E. Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 

23808 


Kerkstemmen (Voix du sanctuaire) ; 
verzameld door <A. Moortgat, of 
Belgium; orgel of harmonium. -° 
Nov. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 28; E 625897 ; 
Schott fréres, Brussels. 23809 


Keyboard harmony simplified; by A. 
Shefte, of U. S. Chicago. Ill., Shefte 
pub. co. © Dee. 8, 1925; 2 « and 
aff. Dee. 10; A 877381; Art Shefte, 
Chicago. 23810 


Kick (The) off; voeal gems from the 
comedy, w Grantland Rice and 
Frank Craven, m Silvio He'n and 
others, of (U...S.: © Novy,) 23, 1925; — 
2 c. Nov. 25; E 628843; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 23811 


Kickabus at the circus; w and m A. 
K. Skinner, of U. 8S. ©1e Nov. 7, 
1925; E 626572; A. Karl Skinner, 
Haverhill, Mass. 23812 


Kentucky, 


1166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23839 


Kiefer’s special; march, W. H. Kiefer, 
of U. S.; band. 4te. © Apr. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; E 629454; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23813 


Kind (A) word from mother; w and 
m M. Wirthlin, of U. S., arr. Laura 
Shields. © 1 c¢« Dee. 7, 1925; E 
627341; Marie Wirthlin, Cincinnati. 

23814 


King (The) who wanted jam for tea; 
solo version, from Co-optimists, w 
Greatrex Newman, m_ Wolseley 
Charles, of England. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 2; E 625975; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

23815 


King’s (The) highway; anthem, poem 
Evelyn Atwater Cummins, m 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. '© Dee. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 12; E 627478; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 23816 


Kirchen—Sonate; von Joseph Haas, of 
Germany, op. 62; violine und orgel. 
© Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ¢ Nov. 27; E 
625888; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 23817 


Kiss me, sweetheart mine; w Bern- 
hard Haig, melody C. Edwards, of 
Wiss Oils esoDee: 17, 1925; EH 
629322; Clara Edwards, New York. 

23818 


Kitty; fox-trot, w and m _ Leslie 
Holmes and Henry R. Hall, both of 
England; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 7; E 630027; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., London. 23819 


Klassische hefte; hrsg. Ossip Schnir- 
lin, of Germany; violine u. klavier. 
heft 1-3. © Oct. 18, 19; 1923; 1 e. 
each Nov. 7, 1925; E 625451—-625453 ; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

23820-23822 


Same. Heft 46. © Jan. 9, 24, 
Mortio AG24=* i ec. /each » Nov: | 1, 
1925; E 625454625456 ; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 23823-23825 


Same. Heft 7, nos. 1-5. © Nov. 
eas! 19245. (NOW: 21, 1925s. BE 
625428; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 23826 


Same. Heft 9, 1-5.—Heft 10, 1-6. 
{(C) Feb. 12, Mar. 14, 1925; 1 c. each 
Nov. 7; E 625429, 6254380; N. Sim- 
tock, 2. m, Bb:.h., Berlin. 

23827, 23828 

Klaviermusik ; tibung in drei stticken, 
Paul Hindemith, of Germany, op. 
at. Erster teil. © Aug. 6, 1925; 


1167 


1 ec. Nov. 27; E 625893; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 23829. 


Kleine suite (Suite miniature); von 
Walter Niemann, of Germany, op. 
102; klavier. Ed. Peters. © Sept. 
15, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; E 625400; C. 
F. Peters, Leipzig. 23830 


Kleinen (Die) musikanten: 3 kinder- 
lieder, worte Beda, musik Martin 
Uhl, of Austria; klavier, 4 hindig 
im allerleichtesten stile. Fritihlings- 
walzer. [2 others] © Oct. 17, 1925; 


1 ec. Dec. 21; E 630886; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 23831 
Kletzki (Paul) Fantasie; von P. 


Kletzki, of Germany, op. 9; klavier; 
in C moll. © Sept. 23, 1924; 1 «. 
Nov. 7, 1925; E 625434; N. Simrock, 
=m. b. h., Berlin: 23832 


— Sonate; von P. Kletzki, of Ger- 
many, op. 12; violine u. klavier; in 
D dur. © Oct. 13, 1924; 1 c. Nov. 
7, 1925; E 625433 ; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 23833 


Knorr (Chas. A.) Two Easter hymns; 
w Roy and Hendricks, m Chas. A. 
Knorr, of U. 8S. 4to. 1. Welcome 
happy mornings. [1 other] © Nov. 
VO. toZa; 2.e) Nove, 18< Ki’ 6286285 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

23834 

Konigskinder (Die) ; volkslied gesetzt, 
A. v. Othegraven, of Germany, op. 
68; sop., minnerchor, klavier, drei 
horner u. streichquartett. Partitur. 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; BE 
625410; Julius Hainauer, Breslau, 
Germany. ‘ 23835 


KOoli-nana (Perle grise); divertisse- 
ment hindou, Ad. Gauwin, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; 
E 625626; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

23836 


Kommet herzu (Come let us sing) ; 
w and m G. C. Albert Kaeppel, of 
U. S.; male -cho. 4to. © Nov. 4, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 628256; G. C. 
A. Kaeppel, River Forest, Ill. 23837 


Konzert fiir orchester; von Paul Hin- 
demith, of Germany, op. 38; par- 
titur. © Sept. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
27; E 625891; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 23838 
Korngold (Hrich Wolfgang) Drei 
gesinge; worte Hans Kaltneker, 


musik E. W. Korngold, of Austria, 
op. 18; mittlere stimme. © Sept. 
15,, 1925 ;. dice. Nov. 27 ; 4.625876; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23839 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23840 


pt. iI, n. s., v. 20 


Kountz (Richard) Three Slovak Xmas 
carols; w Valentine Boleslav Stra- 
ka, m arr. R. Kountz, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. 1..Come ye all 
with. great rejoicing. [2 others] 
© Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ¢«. Nov. 14; E 


628589; Boston music ¢co., Boston. . 


[© arrangement, editing and har- 
monization | 23840: 


Krehl (Stephan) Suite; in 5 s&tzen, 
S. Krehl, of Germany; streich-quar- 
tett. Partitur. 16mo, 1. Impromptu. 
[4 others] © May 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7; EH 625445; N. Simrock, g. 
m. b. h., Berlin. 23841 


Kukutka, wale, opr. Frank Przybyl- 
ski, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 30, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 7; E 627359; W. H. Saje- 
wski, Chicago. 23842 


Kung Gustaf III’s vals (Kuningas 
Kustaa III’nen valssi); arr. Selim 
Palmgren, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S.; pf. Wilhelm Han- 
sen ed. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 


19; E 628664; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. [© editing and revis- 
ing] 23843 


Kunst (Die) der improvisation; har- 
monielehre im klaviersatz, grund- 
prinzipien des klaviersatzes, von 
Gerh. F. Wehle, of Germany, op. 
21a. 1. teil. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 
1 «. Nov. 7; A—Foreign 29142; 
Ernst Bisping, Munster, i. W., Ger- 
many. 23844 


Kuntzsch (A.) Sonate; von A. Kun- 
tzsch, of Germany; klavier. © June 
13, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; EH 625444; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 23845 


Labios pintados; fox-trot humoristico, 
letra y musica Belisario Jesis Gar- 
cia, of Mexico. © Oct. 15, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 6; E 625314; A. Wagner y 
Levien, sucs, s. en ¢c., Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. 23846 


Laborieuse (La) ; de Couperin, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ¢. Nov. 16; E 625687; Francis Sal- 
abert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

23847 


Lacreme ’e mamma; versi Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, musica Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © 
Nov. 138, 1925; 2.¢. Nov. 14; HE 
626752: John Rubabbo, New York. 

23848 


Lady of the moon; w and m Sissle and 
Blake, both of U. S.; in E. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 


30, 1925; 2 ¢ Dec. 1;\B 628981; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 
: 23849 


Lady of the snow; from Greenwich 
village follies, w Owen Murphy, m 
Harold Levey, of U. S. © Dee. 16, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 627721; Harms, 
ine., New York. - 23850 


Lahee (Henry) Six songs; w from 
the Bible, m H. Lahee, of U. S., arr. 
F. deC. L. 1. Come unto Me, all ye 
that labour. [5 others] © Dee. 
8, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 9; E 6274380; Bos- 
ton musical and educational bureau, 
Boston. 23851 


Lament; by Frederic Bontoft, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Nov. 25, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Noy. 30; E 625934; Forsyth bros., 
ltd., London. 23852 


Land o’ dreams, with mother o’ mine; 

wand m J. M. Weeks, of U. S. © 

1 ec. Dee. 2, 1925; EH 627234; Joseph 
Mayo Weeks, Plainfield, N. J. 

23853 


sand of Cherokee; song, m Rochelle 
McClure and HE. L. Wolslagel, both 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1925; 
H) 629805 ; Cherokee trail assn., Can- 
ton, Ga. 23854 


Land of dreams; one step, w and mel- 
ody H. P. Walters, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 28, 1925; HE 682042; Hdwin 
Paul Walters, Lake Wales, Fla. 

23855 


Land of heart’s desire; ten impres- 
sions for young pianists, H. Bayn- 


ton-Power, of Great Britain; pf., 
Hnglish fingering. 1. Valley of con- 
tent. [9 others] © Nov. 9, 1925; 


1c. Noy. 10; E 625507; Beal, Stut- 
tard & co., Iltd., London. 23856 


Land (The) of liberty; w and m Au- 
gustus Barratt, of U. S. © le 
Dec. 29, 1925; E 629600; Famous 
players Lasky corp., New York. 

23857 


Land (The) you’ve never heard of; 
from Co-optimists, w Austin Mel- 
ford, m Melville Gideon, of Eng- 
land; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 2; E 625974; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 23858 


Lantern of love; fox trot, from Castles 
in the air, w Raymond W. Peck, 
m Percy Wenrich, arr. Frank HE. 
Barry, both of U. S8.; oreh. Feist 
ed. °° 4to! ) © Nov.v24 ees 2 
Nov. 25; HE 628837; Leo Feist, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

23859 


1168 


1). MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos, 11-12, 1925. 


23879 


Lassus.. (Orlandus) Chanson; je 
Yayme bien, English version Th. 
Baker, of U. S., m O. Lassus, ed. 
Frank Damrosch; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 2; 
E 628295; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© translation] 23860 


Chanson; la nuit froide et som- 
bre, after Expert, ren. france. Mé- 
langes 1, 64, Hnglish version Th. 
Baker, of U. S., m Orlandus Lassus, 
ed. Frank Damrosch; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 2; 
EK 628290; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© translation] 23861 


—— Chanson; ne vous soit étrange, 
after Maldeghem, English version 
Th. Baker, of U. S., m O. Lassus, 
ed. Frank Damrosch; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 ¢ Nov. 
2; H 628293; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© translation] 23862 


—— Chanson: qui s’y frotte, s’y pique, 
after Maldeghem, English version, 
Th. Baker, of U. S., m O. Lassus, 
ed. Frank Damrosch; mixed voices. 
4to. © Oct. 12, 1925; 2 ¢ Nov. 2; 
H 628296; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© translation] 23863 


Chanson; si vous n’ estes en bon 
point, after Expert and Maldeghem, 
English version Th. Baker, of U. S., 
m O. Lassus, ed. Frank Damrosch ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 19, 1925; 
2 e. Nov. 2; E 628291; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. [© translation] 
238 


64 


Last (The) bottle; musical recitation, 
w Peter Cheyney, m Harold Arp- 
thorp, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
8, 1925; 1c. Nov. 138; B,.625471; 
Reynolds & co., London. 23865 


Last (The) long mile; army marching 
song, arr. Hubert J. Foss, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in G. 8vo. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Jan. 15, 1925; 1 c Dee. 9; EB 
630056; Oxford university press, 
London. 23866 


Last night in dreamland; w and m 
Bert Hodgson, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1925; 
HE 628672; Volunteer pub. co., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 23867 


Same. © 1c. Dee. 31, 1925; EB 
629579; Volunteer pub. co., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 23868 


a 

Last (The) song; three-part cho., w 
Hartley Alexander, m James H. 
Rogers, arr. Victor Harris, of U. 


80878—26——_7 


Laughing (The) family; 


S.; women’s voices, with second alto 
.-ad lib. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 11; E 629185; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
23869 


Last. (The) waltz with you was. the 


sweetest waltz of all; w Charles 
Harrison, m Fred Rose, of U. S.; 
‘pf. and ukulele ace. © Dee. 5, 
1925; 2 c.. Dec. 10; E 629164; Ted 
Browne music co., ine., Chicago. 
23870 


Laszlo (Alexander) Priludien; von 
A. Laszl6é, of Germany, op. 10; 
klavier und farblicht. nos. 1-10. 
Ed. Breitkopf. © Nov. 29, 1925; 
1c. Dee. 21; E 630859; Breitkopf 


u. Hirtel, Leipzig. 23871 
Laughing eyed Sadie; w and m 
Branch Cowell, of U. S. © Nov. 


4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 628259; 
J. H. Cowell, Kansas City, Mo. 
23872 


humorous 
song, w and m Reuben More, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 c«. Nov. 18; E 625477; Rey- 


nolds & co., London. 23873 
Lauten-faulenzer ; eine simtliche 
tonarten umfassende  gitarregriff- 


schule in einem blatt, Egon Stuart 


Willfort, of Austria. © Oct. 15, 
1925; 1 e@ Dec. 1; A—Foreign 
29273; Karl Graeser & cie., Vienna. 

23874 


Laveria; w and m R. S. Mishler, of 
U. S. Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s 
sons. © Dec. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 5; 
E 629066; Roy S. Mishler, Wabash, 
Ind. 23875 


Law (The) of the Lord; w from the 
Bible, m J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; 
male voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E 627319; EK. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. 23876 


Lawsuit (A); w Nicarchus, English 
version A. C. Benson, m Douglas 
Macdonald Stewart, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 23; 
E 625800; Augener, ltd., London. 

23877 


Lazy blue waltz; w Billy Meyers, m 
Elmer Schoebel, of U. S. © Oct. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; EH 626952; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 23878 


Lazy (The) shepherd; w and m Dick 
Henty, of Great Britain; in F. © 
Dec. 7, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 19; E 630357 ; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 23879 


1169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23880 


Lead me back to that Vil old home 
of mine; w Wal Burton, m L. 
Silberman, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


©. Dec. 1, 1925; 1 c Dee. 3; E | 


625983; Worton David, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23880 


Lead us, O Lord; vesper hymn, w and 
-In G. H. Millers, of England; mixed 
voices. 12mo. © Oct. 26, 1925; 1 


e. Oct. 80; E 625268; G. H. Millers, | 


23881 


Learning to love; w and m Keith, 
Sterling and Stampa, all of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic 

. sol-fa notations] © Novy. 4, 1925; 
1 e@. Nov. 5; E 625553; Worton 
David, ltd., London. *23882 


Leave me something to remember; 
fox-trot, w Benny Davis, m Joe 
Burke, of U. 8S. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 18; E 626874; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 


Dundee, Scotland. 


Legend (A) of Mullaghmast; unison 
song, w Alice Gillington, m old 
Irish air arr. T. L. LeCras, of 
Great Britain. Curwened. 4to. © 
Sept. »23,; 1925; 1 e¢« Nov. 133;: H 
625759; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 23884 


Legend (The) of the dandelion; can- 
_ tata, w Clara Louise Kessler, m Jo- 
seph W. Clokey, of U. S.; women’s 
voices with sop. and contralto solos. 
4to. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 11; 
E 629179; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 23885 


Légende (La) des baisers; de Mieux 
que nue, paroles Jacques-Charles, 
musique José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625664; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 23886 


Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; arr. 
Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of Edward 
G. Simon] of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 17; EB 
627703 ; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement | 23887 


Lena, she’s the kind of lovin’ girl for 
me; collegiate fox-trot, w and m 
L. F. Somers, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 627049; Lloyd 
Ford Somers, Schenectady, N. Y. 

23888 


Lenny; w and melody M. D. Auer- 
bach, of U. S.. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1925; 
E 632021; Mitchel D. Auerbach, 
New York. 23889 

Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Arioso; Vesti 


la giubba, from Pagliacci, arr. Ju- 
lian Rehfeld [pseud. of Edward G. 


23883 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Simon] of U. §S.; violin and pf. © 
Deew 14)" 1925 i012) er Dec ages hi 
627702; Harms, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement] 23890 . 


Pagliacci (The clown) ; from the 
opera, arr. P. F. del Campiglio, of 
U. 8.; violin and pf. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 11; E 629529; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[© arrangement] 23891 


Leonore; shimmylied, text Willy Ro-. 
sen, musik Hans Sommer, arr. Otto 
Lindemann, both of Germany. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ¢ Nov. 28; BH 
625907; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 23892 


Lephar waltz; by H. M. Revoir, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 21; E 627868; Hallie Morgan. 
Revoir, Syracuse. 23893 


Lest we forget; recessional, w Rud- 
yard Kipling, m Arthur A. Penn, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 1. 
Three treble voices.—2. Sop., alto 
and bar.—3. Two treble voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 28, 1925; 2 c. each Nov. 5; 
E. 626522, 626523, 626526; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement |] 23894-23896 


Lest we forget; service for Thanks- 
giving, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
George Orlia Webster, and others, 

mm JI. H. Meredith and others, of 
U;: Sar 8x0, @©) Oct. 21925 392. ec: 
and aff. Dee. 22; A 878135; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 23897 


Let Him in; w and m W. M. Garman, 
of U. S. ©1e Nov. 21, 1925; BE 
626932; William McKinley Garman, 
Los Angeles. 23898 


Let it go; por M. Grever, of U. §S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Dee. 2, 
1925; E 627226; Maria Grever, New 
York. 23899 


Let me view the world thru’ your 
eyes; w and melody S. Adelkind, of 
U. S. © 1 e¢ Dee 14, 1925; E 
627502; Sammy . Adelkind, Ft. 
Qu’Appelle, Sask., Canada. 23900 


Let not your. heart be troubled; w 
Lizzie DeArmond, m B. B. Beall, of 
U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; 
E 626837; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 23901 


Let’s all follow Felix; w and m Ralph 
Stanley, Leslie Alleyn and Horace 
Shepherd, all of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in B fiat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


1170 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


23922 


© Dee. 16, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 18; E 
630227; B. Feldman & co., London. 
23902 


Let the world see your smile; sacred 
song, w Alfred Barratt, m J. Porter 
Thomason, of U. S. (2n Cheerful 
message) © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 14; E 627930; Sebren music co., 
Asheville, N. C. 23903 


Let us all take our place in the sun- 
shine; w and melody G. Kirchner, 
OEeU. S. (© 1' © Dee! 18," 19253 E 
627761; Gus Kirchner, Brooklyn. 

23904 

Let us try to forget it now; fox-trot, 
w and m C. A. D’Avino, of U. S. 
@aNov.i4, 1925; 2 c. Nove:6%7)E 
628267; Chas. A. D’Avino, Water- 
bury, Conn. 23905 


Let your life be like a beacon; w 
James Wells, m R. L. Stuckey, of 


mets. ©) Oct: 3, 1925 +2. c..Nov.19; 
E 626819; R. L. Stuckey, Dalton, 
Ga. 23906 


Letter (A) home; w and m M. O’Fla- 
herty, of U. S. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. 
Noy. 16; E 628548; Maurice O’Fla- 
herty, Cairo, IIl. 23907 


Lettres d’amour; fox trot de Mieux 
que nue, paroles Jacques-Charles, 
musique José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625668 ; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. 23908 
Lévre mi-close; sérénade, paroles 
Emile Roscano, musique Henri 


Goitre, of France. Algiers, Céresa. 
© Dee. 31, 1924; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1925; 
E 615737; H. Goitre, Algiers, Al- 
geria. 23909 


Lezione (La) d’ Inglese; versi e melo- 
dia A. Parisi, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y. © 1 e¢. Nov. 6. 
1925; E 628310; Antonio Parisi, 
Brooklyn. 23910 


Lichtelich ; w and melody A. King, of 
Poland, domiciled at New York, arr. 
A. Schwartzenberg. © 1 c¢. Nov. 7, 
1925; E 626587; Adolph King, 
Brooklyn. 23911 


Liebe muss leiden (Rockabye baby) ; 
deutscher text Arthur Rebner, Eng- 
lish w and m Irving Berlin, of U. S. 
© Sept. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 16; B 
629325; Edition Rebner & Wergo, 
Berlin. 23912 


Liebesopfer der heiligen Therese vom 
kinde Jesu (L’offrande 4 amour de 
la bienheureuse Thérése de l’enfant 
Jésus) ; quartett, Alexander Tscher- 
epnin, op. 36, rev. et ed. J. Kilp, of 


Germany ; 2 violinen, viola et violon- 
cello. Partitura. 12mo. © Oct. 30, 
1925; boc Novi 273. 625872; 'B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement and editing] | 
23913 


Liebeszauber ; worte Friedrich Hebbel, 
musik Rudi Stephan, aus dem nach- 
lass hrsg. Karl Holl, of Germany ; 
bar. Klavier-auszug. © Sept. 11, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 625884; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

23914 

Liederbuch; sechs lieder nach alten 
texten, worte Martin Luther u. a., 
musik Paul Hindemith, of Germany, 


op. 33;  mehrere _ singstimmen. 
Erstes heft. 4to. 1. Vom hausregi- 
ment. [5 others] © Oct. 24, 1925; 


1‘c. Nov. 27; E 625892; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 23915 


Lieto (L’) risveglio; mazurka, A. 
Artale, of Italy. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628819; Antonio Artale, 
Brooklyn. 23916 


Life is just one dream after another ; 
w S. Schielerawt, m S. Schielcrawt 
and S. Soloman, both of U.S. ©1 
ec. Dee. 23, 1925; E 627901; Samuel 
Schielecrawt and Sally Soloman, 
New York. 23917 


Life of life; benediction anthem, w 
Rorison and Hunter, m James Husst 
Hall, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
aee, “4to.. ©Dee. 14, 1925; 2°. 
Dec. 18; E 627640; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 23918 


Life (The) of the Apache; waltz, by 
E. Boada, of Columbia, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © 1 e¢. Dee. 12, 


1925; E 629240; Ernesto Boada, 
New York. 23919 
Life’s appeal; w Diana, m Louise 


Stefano, of U. S.; with violin and 


cello obbl. © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 «. 
Dee. 22, 1925; E 629409; Viola 
Wertheim, New York. 23920 


Light cavalry; overture, F. von Suppé, 
arr. A. Sartorio, of Germany; two 
pianos, eight hands. © Dec. 29, 
1925; 2 ce. Dec. 31; E 629634; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© ar- 
rangement ] 23921 

Light (The) of Haster day; service 
HK. C. Deas, of U. S., prepared for 
the missionary dept. of the A. M. E. 
ehurch, E. H. Coit. Published by 
the missionary dept. of the A. M. E. 
ehurech. S8vo. © Feb. 15, 1925; 2c. 
Noy. 6; aff. Nov. 4; A 869904; Ed- 
ward C. Deas, Chicago. 23922 


GWA 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23923 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Lightning (The) piano and chord 
method; by J. F. Barth, of U. 8S. © 


Dee. 15, 1925;° 2. e@. Dec. 17; EB 
629300; John F. Barth, Cleveland. 
23923 


Like a plaything, you’ve set me aside; 
fox trot, w R. Reginelli, melody Ted 
Fiorito, and Joe C. Kovats, both of 


UIs Ow Be Deere oe dln" Eh 
628974; Raymond Reginelli, Chi- 
cago. 23924 


Lilies; two-part song, w Leigh Hunt, 
m Ferdinand Dunkley, of U. S.; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2c. 
Nov. 7; EH 628334; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 23925 


Linda Lou; w and m P. H. Melander, 
of U. S. © 1. Dec. 28, 1925; B 
632009; Peter H. Melander, Los An- 
geles. 23926 


Lindey; by Joseph H. Trent, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. Dec. 5, 1925; E 627286; 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 

23927 


Line-up (The) ; mareh, Frank R. Ber- 
tram, arr. Clayton, Mills, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 3; E 628955; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. [© arrangement] 

23928 


Li-o-ting ; par V. Staub, arr. S. Chape- 
lier, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1c. 
Dec. 12; E 630101; L. Philippo, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 23929 


Lis (Les) et les roses; vaudeville, 
Ferdinand Staes, arr. Alfred Mof- 
fat, of Great Britain; violon et pf. 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 238; H 
625807; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 23930 


Liszt (Franz) Deux légendes; rev. 
Edmond Laurens, of France; pf. 1. 
Saint Francois d’Assise. [1 other] 
© Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ¢@ Dee. 15;°H 
630197; Heugel, Paris. [© revis- 
ing] 

Love’s dream; waltz song, vocal 

version of Liszt’s Liebstraume, also 

intro. Chopin’s Prelude, arr. Henri 

Charles, of Great Britain. © Oct. 

24, 1925; 1 « Nov. 6; BE ‘625549; 

Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 23932 


Love’s dream  (Liebestraum) ; 
arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of Hd- 
ward G. Simon! of U. 8.; violin and 
pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 17; 
H 627712; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 23933 


23931 | 


— Nocturne no. 3; aus Liebestriu- 
me, EF. Liszt, frei tibertragen Joseph 
Achron, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; violine u. pf. © Sept. 25, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec..1; E 629143; Uni- 
versal-edition actien gesellschaft, 
Vienna. 23934 


Rapsodie  espagnole (Spanish 
rhapsody) ; ed. rev. M. Moszkowski, 
of France; pf. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 12; E 630122; Heugel, Pa- 
ris. [© revised edition] 23935 


Littig’s practical method for Hawaiian 
guitar; by Frank Littig, of U. S. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 6; 
A 873632; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 23936 


Littig’s practical method for tenor 
banjo; by Frank Littig, of U.S. © 
Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 6; 
A 873634; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 23937 


Littig’s practical method for ukulele 
or tiple; by Frank Littig, of U. S. 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 6; 
A 873633; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 23938 


Little angel children; w and melody 
E. Cordrey, of U. 8S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628186; Elmer Cordrey, 
Oregon, Mo. 23939 


Little baby humming bird; three-part 
song, w Grace Perkins, m Ray Per- 
kins, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S8.; 
treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E 629010; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement | 23940 


Little birdie; w Tennyson, m Fred- 
erick Delius, of Great Britain; uni- 
son voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations]. (Cover title: 
What does little birdie say) 
Apr. 17, 1924; 1 c. Dee. 4, 1925; EH 
630246; Oxford university press, 
London. 23941 


Little (A) bit bad; w and m Benny 
Davis, Larry Conley and Al HEl- 
dridge, all of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Nov. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 7; 
EK. 626601; Conley-Silverman, inc., 
St. Louis. 23942 


Little (A) bungalow; from Cocoa- 
nuts, w and m Irving Berlin, of U. 
S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 
ec. Nov. 12; E 626650; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 23943 


Little cavatina; by Mathilde Bilbro, 
of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ce. 


1172 


MUSICAL, COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Nov. 7; E 628335; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 23944 


Little (A) coon’s prayer; part-song, 
w De Burgh D’Arcy, m Barbara 
Hope; arr. Geo. Trinkaus, of U. 8.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 627076; Boo- 
sey & co., ltd., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 23945 


Little coquette; valse, Mark Tosu, of 
U. S.; violin and pf., with second 
violin ad lib. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec, 28; E 627946; Louis Retter mu- 
sic co., St. Louis. 23946 


Little dream song; from The five 
golden keys, w and melody M. B. 
Williams, arr. Arthur Fisk, both of 
U.S. © 1 ce Aug. 26, 1925; EB 
627280; Mary B. Williams, Liver- 
more, Calif. 23947 


Little drops of love; w S. R. Joyce, 
m Helen Martin, of U.S. ©l1e 
Dec. 31, 1925; E 629552; S. Roland 
Joyce, Catonsville, Md. 23948 


Little (The) French clock; two-part 
song, w Glen Mac Donough, m Selli 
Simonson, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 
27, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 5; E 629009; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 23919 


Little lonely moon; fox-trot, w and 
m J. R. Brannan, of U.S. St. Louis, 
Mo., R. Stemmel music co. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 11; E 628466; 
Josie Reader Brannan, St. Louis. 

23950 


Little Mary Phagan; w and melody 
John Carson and Rosalee Carson, 
arr. Irene Spain, all of U. S. At- 
*lanta, Ga., Jas. K. Polk, inc. © 
Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 626778; 
P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 23951 


Little Maryland rose; w and m N. C. 
Westcott, of U. S. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 628827; Nellie C. Westcott, 
Rock Hall, Md. 23952 


Little Mister By-and-By; w Clinton 
Scollard, m F. White, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in E. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Sepp. 2911925: ) 1 ses'Nov. Ts) B 
625347 ;, Felix White, London. 

23953 

Little one I love best; w Alfred Bryan, 
m Jean Schwartz, of U. S.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 12; E 626666; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 23954 


23965 


Little ones; quartet or four-part 
chorus, w, melody and four-pt. arr. 
Marion Moore, of U. S., harmonized 
J. A. Parks; mixed voices. Ato. 
© Dee. 21, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 24; E 
627921; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

23955 


Little pal I am lonely tonight just for 
you; w and melody H. Towne, of 


Dae S35.©1 ec. Nov: 30;:.1925i B 
627127; Hattie Towne, Waupun, 
Wis. 23956 


Little pickaninny kid; four-part cho., 
w Marie Wardall, m David W. 
Guion, arr. Carl Deis, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 14; E 627644; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

23957 


Little Saint Joan; w Adelaide Man- 
ning, m Gwendolen Knight, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
1 e@. Nov. 14; E 625523; Schott & 
co., ltd., London. 23958 


Little song in my heart; from Leave 
it to me, w Ballard MacDonald, m 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © Nov. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 626890; 
Harms, ine., New York. 23959 


Little southern pal of mine; w B. 
Smythe, Art Gillham and Lewis 
Maddox, m B. Smythe, of U. S. 

1 e. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628820; Billy 
Smythe, Louisville. 23960 


Little Sue; w J. H. Slemous, melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1.. 
Nov. 25, 1925; E 628815; John H. 


Slemous, Atlanta. 23961 
Little tales from tuneland; thirty- 
four simple tunes with rhymes, 


Mabel Madison Watson, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 5, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 14; 
E 629260; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [© new matter] 23962 


Little Trotty Wagtail; w John Clare, 
m Peter Warlock, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in D min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 14, 1925; 1c. Nov. 7; EH 625342; 
Oxford university press, American 
branch, New York. 23963 

Little (A) waltz; by Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Nov? 219) P9253 2 ee sNove | 23° H 
628736; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23964 

Little (A) while—He’ll come again; 
w J. G. Deck, m H. G. Tovey, of 
Ue Se uO* Aug: 491925212" e Novi'5: 
EK 626546; Herbert George Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 23965 


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23966 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Little (The) white church on the hill; 
w and m Nellie Fosdick, of U. S. 
Nov. 26, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; E 627307; 
Ladies aid soc., Ashland Ave. M. E. 
church, West Manayunk, Pa. 23966 


Little White Rose; w Wells Hively, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U. S. 
© Nov. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 9; B 
628428; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 23967 


Livery stable rose; w P. G. Smith, 
melody Jack Frost [pseud. of Harold 


G. Frost] © 1. Nov. 3, 1925; E 
- 626492; Paul Gerard Smith, inc., 
New York. 23968 


Livre (Le) des enfants (Het kinder- 
boek) ; 24 petites piéces, Alex. Voor- 
molen, of Holland; pf. livre 2. 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625612; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 23969 


Lizette; mazurka de salon, B. Perey 
James, of U. S.; pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © Dec. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 627925; M. T. 
Evans, Boston. 23970 


Lobpreisung der musik; alte orgelin- 
schrift, Martin Luther zugeschrie- 
ben, musik Hermann Suter, of Swit- 
zerland, op. 21, nr. 2; minnerchor a 
cappella. Partitur. © Sept. 9, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 16; E 630308; Gebr. 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 23971 


Loca, loca; letra :y musica M. Grever, 
of UW. S.jepie (© Dee. 2,).1925;);H 
627219; Maria Grever, New York. 

23972 


Lo-nah; w Bud Green, melody Sam H. 
Stept, of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 5, 1925; 
HE 629073; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 23973 


London (The) revue; selection, Billy 
Mayerl and Gee Paul, both of Great 
Britain, arr. B. Mayerl; pf. © Oct. 
28, 1925; 1 ec. Nov..2;. 625294; 
Keith-Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

23974 

Londonderry air; old Irish melody, 


harmonized EF. Himmelreich, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © Dec. 29, 1925; 


2.-ec. Dee. 31; HE. 629671;...Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement |] 23975 


Lonely am I; w and m E. A. Forman, 
arr. Walter Goodell, both of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 14, 1925; BE 627496; 
Elizabeth Ann Forman, Independ- 
ence, Kan. 23976 


Lonely is the Hogan; w written and 
set to Navajo air, D. N. Lehmer, 
of U. S., with flute obbl. © 1. 


Nov. 10, 1925; E 626634; Derrick 
Norman Lehmer, Berkeley, Calif. 
23977 


Lonesome for you; w and m J. Her- 
mann, of U. S. © Nov. 15, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 17; E 628557; Jack Her- 
mann, Merchantville, N. J. 23978 


Lonesome laddie; w and m J. W. 
Winters, of U. S: © Dee. 4, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 7; E 627365; John W. 
Winters, Greenville, Ill. | 23979 


Lonesome like you; w and melody N. 
McLain, of U.'S..,.%@) discs Dee,...5, 
1925; E 629080; Nelson McLain, 
Chicago. 23980 


Lonesome Lou; w and melody Mrs. 
W. G. Francis, of U. S. ©1. Dec. 
14, 1925; E 627521; Mrs. Wm. G. 
Francis, Faust, N. Y. 23981 


Longing; song without words, Paul 
Ambrose, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 29, 
1925; 2 e. Dec. 31; E 629649; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23982 


Longing for my sweetheart; w and 
melody A. F. Stewart, of U. S. 
© 1c Nov. 2, 1925; E 628205; 
Anna F. Stewart, Camp McClellan, 
Ala. 23983 


Longing for Virginny; part-song, w 
anon., m Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; 
ten. 1 and 2 and bass 1 and 2. 
4to. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 5; 
EK 626511; H. T.  FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 23984. 


Longing for you; w and melody L. G. 
Guldborg, of U. S. ©1e Dec. 14, 
1925 ; E 627514; Lucille G. Guldborg, 
St. Paul. 23985 


Look (The) ; w Sara Teasdale, m Os- 
car Rasbach, of U. S8.; high or med. 
voice. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
3; EH 627179; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 23986 


Look who’s looking at me; w and 
melody G. Leatherman, of U. S.:© 
1 ec. Dec. 29, 1925; EH 629483; Gladys 
Leatherman, Chambersburg, Pa. 

23987 


Looking for a boy; from Tip-toes, w 
Ira Gershwin, m George Gershwin, 


of U. S. © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
11; E 629202; Harms, inc. New 
York. 23988 


Lord Christ came walking; anthem, 
w M. C. Smith, m Hugh A. Mac- 
kinnon, of U. S.; mixed voices with 


bar. solo. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925: 
2) ce Nov. 253 )Ean628084) EW. 
Gray co., New York. 23989 


1174 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Lord (The) Jehovah leads; w and m 
N. W. Allphin, of U. S. (Jn Cheer- 
ful message.) © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 14; E 627932; Sebren music 
co., Asheville, N. C. 23990 


Lord of the strong, when earth you 
trod; set to tune Risby, w Donald 
Hankey, m J. B. Rooper, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dee. 10, 1925; 
1 c. Dee. 24; E 630440; Oxford uni- 
sity press, London. 23991 


Lord Ullin’s daughter; short cantata, 
w Thomas Campbell, m Arthur 
Somervell, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 30; E 625911; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 23992 


Lord’s (The) prayer; anthem, Eng- 
lish adaption N. Lindsay Norden, of 
U. S., m Alexander T. Gretchanin- 
off; eight voices mixed. 4to. © 
Noy. 24,1925; 2c... Noy. 26.74) H 
627018; Boston music co., Boston. 
[© English adaptation and arrange- 
ment] 23993 


Lord’s (The) prayer; w liturgical, m 
Samuel Richards Gaines, of U. S.; 
eight-part cho. a cappella. 4to. © 
NOW) 20 19255..2 |e Now 12:58 
626647; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23994 


Lost (The) aria; on the A string, by 
Maurice F. Lyons, of U..S.; cello 
and pf. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
3; E 626520; Breitkopf publications, 
ine., New York. 23995 


Lost (The) chord; by Arthur Sulli- 
van, arr. C. A. Hgener, of U. S.; 
violin:and pf. © Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 14; EH 629236; Estate of Ham- 
ilton. S. Gordon, New York. [© 
arrangement | 23996 


Lost. (The) chord; Phreb-patt song, 
w Adelaide E. Procter, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Hartley Moore [pseud. 
of Chas. F. Manney] of U. S.; wom- 
en’s voices, pf. or organ ace. Ato. 
© Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 
626887; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 23997 


Lost in the city of tears; w and m 
Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; pf. 
ive. Dee. 5, 1925; H..627284 s Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. 23998 


Lost John blues; w and melody Ray 
Logan, of U..S.;.in.C.. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1925; E 626645; Chicago music 
pub. co., inec., Chicago. 23999 


Lost (The) sheep; w Alma White, m 
Arthur K. White, of U. S. © Dec. 


24013 


28, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 30; E 632085; 
Pillar of fire, Zarephath, N. J. 

24000 

Lost your head blues; w and melody 

B. Smith, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 8, 

1925; E 627432; Bessie Smith, 

Philadelphia. 24001 


Lou; w Audrey B. Reardon, m Kath- 
ryne Scannell Stovall, of U. S.; pf. 
[Photograph] ©1e. Dec. 28, 1925; 
E 632039; Reardon and Stovall pub. 
co., Oklahoma City, OKI. 24002 


Louisa ; fox trot, w and m N. C. West- 
cott, of U. S.. © 1 e«. Nov. 27, 1925; 
E 6288380; Nellie C. Westcott, Rock 
Hall, Md. 24003 


Louisiana Lou; from The shop girl, 
w and m Leslie Stuart, arr. Charles 
Miller, of U. S.. © Dee. 14, 1925 ; 
2 ec. Dec. 17; E 627805; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

24004 


Lovable ladies; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1925; 
E 627299; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 24005 


Love; waltz, from Betty in Mayfair, 
w Harry Graham, m H. Fraser- 
Simson, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 11; EH 625533 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 24006 


Love and roses; w and m T. J. Mac- 
genn, of U. S. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 
e, Dec. 10; E 627393; T. J. Mac- 
genn, Portland, Or. 24007 


Love bird; valse, w Bob Levenson, m 
S. Corona, of U. 8S. ©. 1 «¢.: Dec. 
30, 1925; E 632064; Sandro Corona, 
New York. 24008 

Love birds; fox trot, w Clifford Seyler, 
m Max Darewski, of England; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 2;, EB 
625968 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 24009 

Love bound; w and melody H. H. 
Warner, of U. S. © 1c Nov. 6, 
1925: E 628313; Henry Edward 
Warner, Annapolis. 24010 

Same. © Nov. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 30; E 627141; Henry Edward 
Warner, Baltimore. 24011 

———Same. © Nov. 20, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
16; 1 ¢@. Dee, 21; E 629485; Henry 
Edward Warner, Baltimore. 


24012 

——w Harry D. Kerr, melody Carl 

Rupp, of U.S. ©1e Dee. 8, 1925; 

E 629130; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- | 
land. 24013 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24014 


_ tr tee eh yes 


Love divine; sacred song, m Arthur 
F. M. Custanee, of U. S. 1. High 
voice, in C-—2, Low voice, in A. 
© Dee. 3, 1925; 2 ec. each Dec. 2; EB 
627194; Wm. A, Pond & co., New 
York. 24014 


Love (The) dreams of dreamland; w 
and melody A. J. Golius, jr., of U. 
S. ©1e. Dee. 5, 1925; E 629082; 
Andrew J. Golius, jr., Johnstown, 
Pa. 24015 


Love dreams of Lula-Lu; waltz song, 
w and m Alice White, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Dick Konter. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 5; E 
6283805; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 24016 


Love in a toy shop; by Norman Leigh, 
of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 
ce. Nov. 7; E 626605; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 24017 


Love is ever at the spring; w Will 
Foster, m Gwendolen Knight, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 20, 1925; 1 
ec. Nov. 14; BE 625525; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. 24018 


Love is in my heart; w Dana Burnet, 
m Henry Weston Smith, of U. S. 
© Dee: 7, 1925; 2.¢ Dee 83° E 
627414; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 24019 


Love keeps calling; w and m I, M. 
Jordan, of U. 8S. ©1c. Nov. 11, 
1925; E 628482; Idalia Mae Jordan, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 24020 


Love makes the great big world go 
round; w and m R. R. Weideman, 
of 'U: S!°'©: ft ec! Dee!’ 21,1925; BH 
627840; Reva Raymond Weideman, 
Oakland, Calif. 24021 


Love me and I'll live forever; w 
Alfred Bryan, m Ted Snyder, of 
U. S. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
3; E 626504; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 24022 


Love me blues; w and melody Mrs. 
C. Hudson, of U. S: © 1 ce Nov. 
2, 1925; E 628199: Mrs. Carl Hud- 
son, Chrisman, Ill. 24023 


Love (The) moon; or, Oh, love don’t 
play, cause I’m away; w and m 
HK. A. Forman, arr. Harry Alford, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 14, 1925; 
EK 627497; Elizabeth Ann Forman, 
Independence, Kan. 24024 


Love nest in Coral Gables; w Andrew 
Jenkins, m T. P. Eskew, of U. S., 


arr. Irene Spain. Atlanta, Ga., 
James K. Polk, inc. © Nov. 12, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628874; P. C. 
Brockman, Atlanta. ~ 24025 


Love (The) of the Savior; w Minnie . 
Noblitt, m Loren §. Noblitt, of 
U. S. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
30; E 6382086; Pillar of fire, Zarep- 
hath, N. J. 24026 


Love pleads; w and melody J. U. 
McNab, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627095; James U. MeNab, | 
Ruatan, Honduras. 24027 


Love sick; w O. M. Watson, melody 
J. McGuire and I. Abrahamson, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1925; 
EK 627117; Jack McGuire, Irving 
Abrahamson and QO. M. Watson, 
Los Angeles. — 24028. 


Love sings a song; w Irving Caesar,. 
m Louis Breau, of U. S. © Dee. 
2, 1925 ;"2°e° Dee 4: EH. 629018 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24029: 


Love (The) slave; w and melody H. 
Merkin, arr. Arthur Darvo, both of 
U. S. © 1 ce Dee. 16, 1925; E 
627566; Harry Merkin, New York. 

24030: 


Love song; w and melody A. F. 
Bradley, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 2,. 
1925; EH 628212; Arthur F. Bradley, 
Hopewell, Va. 24031 


Love (A) sonnet; by Victor Herbert,. 
arr. from original se. Harold San-. 
ford, of U. S.; full orch. with pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 23, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dee. 17; E 627619; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 24032: 


Love them all just a little bit; from 
Co-optimists, w Clifford Seyler, m 
Melville Gideon, of England; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 2; EH 
625973; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 24033. 


Love (The) waves reached my soul; 
w and m C. Taylor, of U. S. ? 
Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626814; 
Curtis Taylor, Clinton, Okl. 24034 


Love will come again; w and m H. 
Hilpert, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 28, 
1925; E 632029; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 24035. 


Love will conquer all; w Daniei 8S. 
Twohig, m R. S. Stoughton, of 
U. S. © Dee. 29, 1925;'2''e. Dee. 
31; E 629647; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 24036. 


Loveland; w and melody O. A. Dixon, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢ Nov. 9, 1925; E 


: 1176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


~ nos. 11-12, 1925 


24060 


628361; O. A. Dixon, French Har- 
bor, Ruatan, Honduras. 


Lovelights; w and m D. W. Schlosser, 
of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 24, 1925; EB 
626975; David Wertz Schlosser, 
Venice, Calif. 24038 


Lovely (A) mission; w Mrs. J. M. 


Hunter, m T. B. Mosley, of U. S. 
© Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 
626856; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 240389 


Lover (The) who never returned; w 
and melody L. Bonner, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1925; E 626739; 
Lois Bonner, Waller, Tex. 24040 


Lovers lane; romance, K. L. King, of 
U. S.; band, with solo B flat cornet 


conductor. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 e«. 
Dec. 23; E 629459; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. ~ 24041 


Lover’s moon; w Fred Boss, melody 
J. Houston, of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 5, 
1925; E 627348; Jesse Houston, 
Represa, Calif. 24042 


Love’s dawn; by M. J. Spitalny, of 


Daas. 2) Pt... XC): .,e., Dec: ,23)1925- 
-E 627907; Maurice J. Spitalny, 
Cleveland. 24043 


Love’s garden; w lL. G. Barringer, 
m F. EH. Wilson, of U. S., med. 
voice. © 1 e@. Dee. 28, 1925; EB 
632012; Laura Graham Barringer 
and Krances E. Wilson, Hollywood. 

24044 

Love’s greeting; melody, Ray Hast- 
ings, of U. S.; organ. © Dec. 29, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 629637; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24045 


Love’s guerdon; w Royden Barrie, m 
Kennedy Russell, of Great Britain; 


Md oO) Oct., 26, 1925: -1 “e.,. Nov. 
21; E 625813; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 24046 
Love’s longing; romance, Gustav 


Klemm, arr. Carl Weber, both of 
U. S.; oreh. 4to. © Nov. 25, 1925; 
2 e. Nov. 28; E. 627082; Harms, 
ine., New York. 24047 


Love’s melody; waltz, w and m C. 
Repper, of U. 8S. Boston, Charles 
Brashear. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 21; E 627817; Charles Repper, 
Boston. 24048 


Love’s memories; w and melody E. EH. 
Crisp. Ol el. s: ) Le, Dec. 29. 
1925; EH 629496; Himer BE. Crisp, 
Seattle. 24049 


Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. 
Molloy [and] Drink to me only 


80878—26——8 


24037 


with thine eyes; by Ben Jonson: 
arr. C. A. Egener, of U. S.; violin 
or C melody saxophone, with pf. 
ace. © Nov. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 11; 
E 627470; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. [© arrange- © 
ment |] 24050 


Love’s prayer; w F. Cones, m F. 
Cones and Bertha Moore, both of 
U. S. Indianapolis, Ind., Cones 
musie pub. co. © Dee. 17, 1925; 
2 ce. Dee. 21; E 629528; Fanette 
Cones, Indianapolis. 24051 


Love’s precinct; w Mnasaleas, English 
version A. C. Benson, m Douglas 
Macdonald Stewart, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 12, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 7; 
E 630077; Augener, ltd., London. 

24052 


Love’s sweet song; w and melody E. 
Butler, of U. S. © 1 e@ Dee. 5, 
1925; E 629091; Eva Butler, Wayne 
City, Ill. 24053 


Love’s whirlwind; w Amy Wales Bul- 
lock, m Kathleen Blair, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 ec. 
Nov. 9; E 628483; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24054 


Love’s yesterday; w Donovan Par- 
sons, m Nat D. Ayer, of U. S. © 
Nov. 27, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 1; E 627206; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 24055 


Lovey-dovey; intermezzo, Robert A. 
Hellard,. of U..S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626607; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 24056 


Loving hearts mazurka; by Mary C. 
Guthier, of U. S., op. 76; pf. 
Noy. 24, 1925; 2 ..e. Nov, 2703), 
627012; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 24057 


Lowlands (The) of Holland; w anon., 
m Thomas Wood, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in D min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Sept. 11, 1924; 1 c. Dee. 4, 1925; H 
630249; Oxford university press, 
London. 24058 


Lu grana a munna; versi e melodia 
F. Mancini, of Italy, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. © 1. Noy. 10, 1925; 
E 628683; Florio Maneini, Phila- 
delphia. . 24059 


Lucciole e stelle; fox-trot canzone, 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; petit 
orch., con pf. conduttore. Hd. Ca- 
risch. 4to. © Sept. 25, 1925; 1 c. 
Dec. 1; E 680011; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢c., Milan. 24060 


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24061 


. pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Lucky boy; from The cocoanuts, w | Lustspiel overture; by Keler-Bela [i. e. 


and m I. Berlin, of U. S.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Nov. 16,' 1925; 2. ec. Nov. 17; EB 


626768; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 24061 
Lullaby; by Edith Grey, of Great 


Britain, op. 38; violin and pf. © 

QOet.: 28, 419256. 1 Cx Nove gl 4: 33 B) 

625927; Augener, Itd., London. 
24062 


Lullaby; w and m A. M. Weed, of 
U. S. © Dee. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
24; E 629447; Anna M. Weed, Mid- 
dleport, O. 24063 


Lullaby lane; by Leo Wood and Harry 
De Costa, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Male voices..—2. Fe- 
male voices. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each Dee. 5; E 628995, 628996; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24064, 24065 


Lullaby lane; by Leo Wood and Harry 
De Costa, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; 
E 627659; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

24066 


Lullaby lane; two-part song, w and 
m Leo Wood and Harry De Costa, 
arr. Harold Ivers, of U. S.; treble 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 627662; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 24067 


Lullaby lane; waltz, Leo Wood and 
Harry De Costa, arr. Louis Katz- 
man, of U. S.; orch., with words. 
4to. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 14; 
E 626682; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 24068 


Lure (The) of the gypsy trail; three 
part song, w Elinor Maxwell, m 
Walter Howe Jones, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Noy. 30, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 2; E 628984; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 24069 


Lure (The) of the sea; by Alfred T. 
Mason, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 628336; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24070 


Lure (The) of the sea; three-part 
cho., w Laurene Highfield, m Wini- 
fred E. Moore, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to.. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 c. 
Nov. 5; E 626506; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 24071 


Albert Von Kélér], op. 73, arr. Wal- 
ter Kaye Bauer, of U. S.; ten. banjo 
solo with pf. ace. © Dec. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 24; E 629441; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 24072 


Lyric agitato; photo-play music, com- 
posed and sec. Domenico Savino, of 
U..S.; orch. © Nov. 30; 1925: 2 e. 
Dec. 1; E 628941; Robbins-Engel, 
ine., New York. 24073 


Ma belle Paree; by L. Dannenberg, of 


U. S.; pf. ©1c. Dee. 30, 1925; E 
652073; Louis Dannenberg, New 
York, 24074 


Ma dove ? e quando? one step-canzone, 
Folatti e V. Mascheroni, of italy; 
petit orch. con pf. conduttore. Ed. 
Carisch. 4to. © Aug. 3, 1925; 1c. 
Sept. 22; E 625266; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 24075 


Ma we are Satisfied with you; waltz, 
w Jim Scarborough, m I. Scarbor- 
ough, of U. S. Kingsville, Tex., Jim 
S. Scarborough, jr. © Nov. 5, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 5; E 628303; Isabel Sear- 
borough, Kingsville, Tex. 24076 


McKenzie (The) modern method of 
rag time; by V. D. McKenzie, of 
U. S. Lesson no. 4. © Nov. 23, 
1925.5- 2-Ve. “and Vat Now eek 
874798; Vivian D. McKenzie, El 
Paso, Tex. 24077 


Mack’s swing song; from Myles aroon,, 
w Thos. Le Mack, m Andrew Mack, 
arr. Charles Miller, of U. S. © Dec. 
14° 19257, 2) Gc Dec. Us i Geasue : 


Harms, inc., NewYork. [© ar- 
rangement] 24078 
Madcap October; novelette, R. S. 


Stoughton, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 27, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626602; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 24079 


Madeleine; American-shimmyfox, 
deutscher text Armin Jongg, musik 
Léon Dazar, of Germany. © Sept. 
1, 192535 .1..e¢ Dee. .2h 3 By Ga03se - 
Musik-verlag City, Berlin. 24080 


Madrigal; de Maurice Reuchsel, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 625708; Henry Lemoine et Gie., 
Paris. 24081 


Marchen, die uns der wind erzaédhlt! 
lied der sehnsucht, tango milonga, 
worte Rud. Berdach-Walfried, mu- 
sik Bert Silving, of Austria, op. 149. 
© Oct. 28, 1925; 1 ce. Dee. 21; E 
630392; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Vienna. 24082 


1178 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Maestro (The); march, Walter Kaye 
Bauer, of U. S.; ten. banjo solo with 
pf. ace. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 « Dec. 
24; E 629442; Wm. C. Stahl, Mil- 

' waukee. 24083 


Maggie and Jiggs; w and melody J. 


Wind) jr. of Us S.. ©,1“c..,Dec:.5, 


1925; E 629087; Juluis Wind, jr., 
Maplewood, Mo. 24084 


Maggie, the cows are in the clover; 
w and m Al. W. Filson, arr. Charles 
Natler Jot U- S...© Dec. 17, 1925: 
2c. Dec. 19; E 627812; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

24085 


Magic; reminiscence, w Isabel Har- 
riss, m R. Huntington Woodman, of 
U. S.; high or med. voice. 
30, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 10; E 629197: 
G. Sehirmer, ine., New York. 

24086 


Magic (The) of your eyes; three-part 
song, w and m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E 627677; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 24087 


Mah honey dew; three-part cho., w 
J. Martyn Walsh, m Frank A. 
Power, of U. S.; boys’ voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 16; EB 
629426; Power-Myers, Wichita. 

24088 


Mah-jongg; fox-blues, F. Strumillo, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, Good- 
win & Tabb, ltd. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 30; EH 625914; Gramophone 
publications, Itd., London. 24089 


Mah-jongg (Le)! paroles Alex. Tre- 
bitsch, musique Abel Bourgeois, of 
France. 
12; E 630099; C. Joubert, Paris. 

24090 


Mah mornin’ glory; southern ballad, 
w W. H. Gardner, m Caro Roma, 
of U. S. © Dec. 18, 1925; 2 ©. Dee. 
28; E 627955; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 24091 


Maid of Thibet; valse, w Ian M. 
Sorensen, m Herberte Jordan, of 
England; pf. acec., with arr. for ban- 
julele banjo and ukulele Kel Keech; 


in H flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 17, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 21; E 680368; Herman Da- 


rewski music pub. co., 1td., London. 
24092 


Maitres (Les) du clavecin; ceuvres 
choisies, classées et doigtées Charles- 


© Nov. | 


© Nov. 16, 1925; 1 c. Dee. | 


24110: 
René, of France. 1°" recueil.—2° 
recueil. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. each 


- Nov. 16; E 625706, 625707; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 
24093, 24094 


Maitres (Les) du violon (The masters 
of the violin); douze_ cahiers 
d’etudes, rev., annotées et doigtées, 
Mathieu Crickboom, of Belgium. 
bks. 5-10. © June 1, 1925; 1 «. 
each Aug. 21; E 630048630058 ; 
Schott fréres, Brussels, Belgium. 

24095-24100 


—— Same. bks. 11, 12. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 1 ce. each Oct. 19; E 630054, 
630055; Schott fréres, Brussels, 
Belgium. 24101, 24102 


Majesty of the deep; by George F. 
Hamer, of U. S.; pf., four hands. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ¢«. Nov. -7; E 
628337; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 24103 


‘Make the curb the limit when you 
play; w and m J. R. Hawes, of 
U. S....° O° 16 Now 72m) 19255...8 
627042; Joseph Richard Hawes, Chi- 
cago. 24104 

Make this earth heaven today; w and 
m Vibratius [pseud. of Frederick 
George Partington] of U. 8S. Los 
Angeles, Calif., Humanity’s pub. co. 
© Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 14; E 
626697; Frederick G. Partington, 
Los Angeles. 24105 


Making-believe; w and m N. C. West- 
cott, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1925; 
E 628828; Nellie C. Westcott, Rock 
Hall, Md. 24106 


Malaguena; d’aprés I. Albeniz, op. 165, 
arr. Samuel Dushkin, of U. S.; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27; E 628890; Schott & ¢o., 
ltd., London. [© transcription] 

24107 


Maliziosetta; one-step, versi e musica 
Alberto Di Spigna, of Italy; mand. 
ace. [Naples] Margellina. Svo. © 
Sept. 8, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; E 630524; 
D’ Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

24108 


Mammy; by J. H. Hebron, of U. S.; 
violin solo with pf. acc., violin pts. 
ed. Charlton Lewis Murphy. Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Hebron-Pettus. © Oct. 
31, 1925; 2 « Nov. 2; BE 628164; J. 
Harvey Hebron, Philadelphia. 

24109 

Mammy; w and m W. P. Talbert, of 
Us S.3 pitt © Lies: Nev! 23)'1995 7b 
628777 ; Wendell P. Talbert, Chicago. 

24110 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24111 


Mammy’s croon song; lullaby, Marie 
Seuel-Holst, of U. S.,. op. 14, no. 1; 
pf. with technical annotations and 
w. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 

627609; Carl Fischer, ine, New 

_ York. 24111 


Mammy’s purple gown; w Z. MacIn- 
tyre, melody’ Margaret Hicks, of 
U.S. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629109; 
Zola MacIntyre, Brooklyn. 24112 


Mammy’s tobacea cullud rose bud; 
lullaby; w and m J. C. Etzold, of 
U. S.; pf. ©l1e. Dee. 28, 1925; EB 
‘632015; John C. Etzold, Crown 
Point, Ind. 24113 


Mandy Lou; w Paul Laurence Dun- 
bar, m Henry Weston Smith, of 
U. S. © Dee. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 8; 
EK 627418 ;s G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 24114 


Mandy-mine; fox-trot, w and m J. A. 
Van Vorst and U. S. Adams, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 17, 1925; E 
629323; John A. Van Vorst and 
Urwin S. Adams, Haston, Pa. 24115 


Manila; passo doppio, Illuminato Cu- 
lotta, of Italy, op. 24; orch. con pf. 
eonduttore. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1925; 

.-2 e@. Oct. 29; E 628604; Alfano-Bal- 
loni, Palermo, Italy. 24116 


Manitowoc; mareh, w and m L. W. 
Wood, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 1925; 


2 e. Nov. 6; E 628895; Lyman 
Worthy Wood, Cleveland. (24117 
Mantilla (La); new French tango, 


Vivian Ellis, of England; pf. © 
. Nov. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 2; E 625969 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter; ltd., Lon- 
don. 24118 


March joyous; by Frederick Keats, of 
Ur -S.; pf. © Dee. 29, 1925; 2c. 
Dee. 31; E 629670; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24119 


March (The). of the dead soldiers; w 
andm lL. §. Ellis, of U. S. obl. 8vo. 

_© Dec. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 15; EB 
627732; Leland S. Ellis, Boston. 

: 24120 


March-overture; by H. Smidt-Gregor, 
of Germany; pf. © 1. Nov. 19, 
1925; E 626809; Colfax-Long pro- 
ductions, Washington. 24121 


Marche des rois mages; de Rhené- 
Baton, of France, op. 39; pf. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1° e. Dee. 12; E 
630146; Durand et cie., Paris. 

24122 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20° 


Marche gothique; marche de genre, H. 
Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 16; E 625566; J. Yves K., 
Paris. ° 24123 


Marche miniature viennoise; by Fritz 
Kreisler; of Austria, cello pt. ed. 
Willem Willeke, of U. S.; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2 e. Dec. 17; E 627612; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. . 24124 


Marche pompeuse (Majestic march) ; 
by William Becker, of Germany, arr. 
Adolf Lotter, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Nov. 5, 1925; 1 e) Ney, 162 °H 
625555; Hawkes & son, London. ~~ 

24125 

Marcia dei nottambuli; di Alfredo 
Cuscina, of Italy; orech. 4to. © 

Noy. 10, 1925; 2 ¢«. Sept. 29; BH 
628500; R. Profeta & co., Palermo, 
Italy. 24126 


Mare ’e Santa Lucia; versi Raffaele 
Canoro, musica L. Canoro, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 
c. Nov. 5; E 626552; Louis Canoro, 
N. Y. 24127 


Mare nuosto; versi e musica Alfonso 
Forno, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; EH 628320; D' 
Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

24128 


Maremma; melodia hesitation, sul mo- 
tivo Toscano: Giovanottino mi gar- 
bate tanto, Orfeo Rossi, of Italy; 
petit orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 22; 
KE 630874; A. & G. Carisech & ¢., 
Milan. 24129 


Mareo (Eric) Five little pictures; by 
HH. Mareo, of Great Britain; pf. Tom 
Thumb. [4 others] © Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 14; E 625925; Aug- 
ener, ltd., London. 24130 


Marhaba (Benvenuto); blues o fox 
trot, Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 
409; pf. © Oct. 31, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
2; E. 625305; G. Ricordi & 6Go., 
Milan. 24131 


Marian; from Leave it to me, w Bal- 
lard MacDonald, m Walter Donald- 
son, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 20; E 626888; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24132 


MariantO viene cu’mme; versi e mel- 
odia G. Amato, of Italy, domiciled 


1180 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


at Brooklyn. © 1. Nov. 20, 1925; 
E 628710; Gennaro Amato, Brook- 
lyn. 24133 


Marie, du bist die schonste frau, was 
kauf’ ich mir dafiir? text Schanzer 
und Beda, musik Stephan Weiss, of 


Austria. © Sept. 25, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 


21; E 630393; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. 24134 


Marina; danzon, Everardo Concha B., 
of Mexico; pf. © Dee. 1, 1925;1«. 
Dee. 28; E 630501; A. Wagner y 
Levien, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

24135 


Mariola (Heart thief) ; w Tito Schipa, 
English version Arthur Clyde, m 
Julian Huarte, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 
1925 ; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 626946; Mauro 
VY. Cardilli, New York. 24136 


Mario’s return; march, Joe Mosti, of 
U. S.; accordion. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 6; E 626534; B. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 24137 


Mariposa; valse caprice, D. A. Fletch- 
eroe OS Sicipt. 0cO> 11 & Dee: 5, 
1925;- E 629105; Dean Adams 
Fletcher, Minneapolis. 24138 


Marjorie; waltz, I. S. Loos, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e«. 
Nov. 4; E 628691; Victor publica- 
tions, inc., Chicago. 24139 


Marry me; by Joseph H. Trent, of 
Vasa pe 1 G,,,NOv.,.25,. 1925 
E 628795; Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. 24140 


Marsch der  negerheinzelminnchen 
(March of the nigger-imps); von 
Franz von Blon, of Germany. Ato. 
1. Salonorch.—2. Orch. © Dec. 24, 
1925; 1 c. each Dec. 28; E 630490, 
630491; Atlantic musikverlag, Mu- 
nich, Germany. [© arrangement] 

24141, 24142 


Marteau (Henri) Fantasie (Fantai- 
sie) ; zwiegesprich, H. Marteau, of 
Sweden, op. 27; orgel u violine. © 
Rie. eo: te eNov. OT! OB 
625443 ; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 24143 


5 schilflieder; worte Nikolaus 
Lenau, musik H. Marteau, of Swe- 
den, op. 31; bar. mit begleitung der 
klavier und obl. bratsche. © Mar. 
14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; E 625442; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24144 


Martha, Martha, du entschwandest! 


lied und blues, worte und musik. 


Stafford-Amberg, of Germany. © 


24156 
Nov 4s. 12a. A eh Dee 21 an 
630398 ; Wiener bohéme verlag, Vi- 
enna. 24145 


Mary Ann; w and melody B. Lowe, 
of. San@1elDee. 5145 1925; E. 
627505; Bert Lowe, Cedar Edge, 
Col. 24146 


Mary Ann Malone; w and m_ J. 
Rhodes, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
18, 1925; E 629336; John Rhodes, 
Philadelphia. 24147 


Mary dearie I love you; w and melody 
J. Davis, of Great Britain. ©1e. 
Nov. .16, 1925; E 626997; Joseph 
Davis, New York. 24148 


Mary, Mary, quite contrary; valse, 
Robert Coningsby Clarke, arr. H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
© Oct; 17,1925 -, te: Oct; 227.8 
625550; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 24149 


Mary, only pal of mine; waltz ballad, 
w G. E. Mallams. melody George C. 
Pennington, of U. S. ©1.« Nov. 
14, 1925; E 626707; George E. Mal- 
lams, Girardyille, Pa. 24150 


Maryana; operetta in 3 acts, bk. and 
lyrics F. L. Baer, m A. Borguno, of 
Spain, domiciled at Washington. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; 
D 26841; Frank L. Baer and Agus- 
tin Borguno, Washington. 24151 


Maseagni (Pietro) Cavalleria rusti- 
cana; selection, arr. Pietro Deiro, 
of U. S.; pf. accordeon. © Dec. 7, 
1925; 2 ee Dee. 21; E 627855; .O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 24152 


Masculine women! feminine men! w 
Edgar Leslie, m James V. Monaco, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © . 
Wee. 15; .19253.°2 “ceidDeegn 12) 1 
629237; Edgar Leslie, inc., 
York. 


Masquerader (Tne); march, K. L. 
King, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 
29, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 23; E 629452; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

(24154 

Mass in honor of St. Gregory:; m G. 
Kehres, or U. S.; mixed voices with 
organ ace. 4to. © Oet. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Oct. 19; E 626774; Gregory 
Kehres Chicago. 24155 


Massachusetts; w and m P.°:S. Brod- 
erick, of U. S. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 
c. Nov..305 EH’ 627171; Patrick’ S. 
Broderick, Waltham, Mass. 24156 


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24157 


pt. 11, DiS. Vaie0 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) | Maxwell St. blues; w Sara Moore. mel- 


Ah! fuyez, douce image (Ah! be- 
gone, tender dream); from. the 
opera Manon, English version Th. 
Baker, of U. S., m J. Massenet, se- 
lected and ed. Max Spicker. © Dee. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 11; E 629189; G. 
Schirmer, inc, New York. [© 
translation ] 24157 


Hlégie; arr. and fingered William 
Scher, of U. S.; pf. New York-Pa- 
ris-London, Lyre pub. co. © Oct. 
ED» 925s) Te. Oct. whol GeaNove Zo: 
HK 626942; Anatol Mostinsky, Brook- 
lyn. 24158 


Hlegy; simplified and ‘fingered 
Jack Kammen, of U. S.; pf. 
Sept. 7, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 17; E 627544 ; 


‘Jack Kammen and Joseph Kammen, | 


24159 


Le réve de Des. Grieux (The 
' dream of Des Grieux) ; from Manon, 
English version Th. Baker, of U. S., 
ed. Max Spicker; ten. in D. © 
Nov. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 3; HE 627182; 
G. Schirmer, ine, New York. [© 
translation ] 24160 


Master school of professional piano 
playing; by Frank S. Butler, of U. 
S. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 «. Nov. 19; 
aff. Nov. 19; A 874421; Butler mu- 
sie co., New York. 24161 


Matheson (J.) Air; arr. Julian Reh- 
feld [pseud. of Edward G. Simon] 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Dee. 14, 
1925; 2c. Dee. 17; E 627701; Harms, 

_ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

24162 


Mavyourneen; from the musical play, 
w Bartley Campbell, m Wm. J. Scan- 
lan, arr. Charles Miller, of U. S. © 


New York. 


Dee. 17, 1925; 2 @ Dec. 19; HB 
627808; Harms, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement |] 24163 


Mavra; opera bouffe en 1 acte, d’a- 
prés <A. Pouchkine, texte Boris 
Kochno, English version Robert 
Burness, tr. francaise Jacques Lar- 
manjat, deutsche tibersetzung A. 
Elukhen, musik Igor Strawinsky, ed. 
Albert Spalding, of U. S.; partition 
dorch. Ed. russe de musique. 


Oct. 24, 1925; 1 e¢ Dec..16; H 
630285; Russischer musikverlag, 
Berlin. 24164 


‘Mavra; overture from the opera, Igor 
Strawinsky, ed. Albert Spalding, of 
U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 16; E 629327; Russischer mu- 
sikverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24165 


ody Charlie Jackson, of U. S.; in 
F. ©i1c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628766; 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 


24166 


Maybe not at all; melody, Sidney 
Haston and Ethel Waters, both of 
U.S. ©1e. Dee. 1, 1925; EB 628933 ; 
©. R. pub. co., New York. 24167 


Maybe she’s my baby; fox trot, w and 
m E. F. Gollnick, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 12, 1925; E 628508; Ervin F. — 
Gollnick, Middlebury, Vt. 24168 


Maybe-sometime ; w and m C. C. Stew- 
art, of U. S. Fort Dodge, Ia., Dar- 
ling music pub. co. © Dee. 14, 1925; 
2 ce. Dee. 16; E 629482; Clay C. 
Stewart, Fort Dodge, Ia. 24169 


Mayfiowers ; from the musical comedy, 
w Donovan Parsons and Clifford 
Grey, m Pat Thayer, J. Fred Coots 
and Maurie Rubens, all of U. S. 
© Dec. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 11; EB 
629207; Harms, inc., New York. 

24170 


Maytime; by W. Berwald, of U. S.: 
pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 31; 
E 629643; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24171 


Mazel tov yente; comic scene, w and 
melody G. Goldstein, of U. S. 
1 ¢@ Nov. 16, 1925; D 26842; Gus 
Goldstein, Brooklyn, 24172 


Mazie; w and m Adam Geibel and A. 
Geibel Falconer, both of U. S. © 
Dec!. 29, 1925 >" 2 >e. Wer not- ih 
629660; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24173 


Me scordo pure e té; Napolitan song, 
w and m V. Di Gregorio, of U. S 
©1c. Dec. 23, 1925; E 627910; Vin- 
cent Di Gregorio, Brooklyn. 24174 


Mean, mean mama; w and m M, Wing, 
of U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
14, 1925; E 627489; Marianne Wing, 
Los Angeles. 24175 


Media (La) noche; fox-trot, Victor 
M. Flores, of Salvador; pf. ©1c. 
Dee. 31, 1925; E 629557; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, Salvador. 

24176 


Mediterrania; w Lew Brown, melody 
Robert King and Sam H. Stept, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 19, 1925; 
FE 629549; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 24177 


Meek and lowly; w and m Ray B. 
White, of U. S. © Dec. 28, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 30; E 632101; Pillar of 
fire, Zarephath, N. J. 24178 


1182 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24200 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Meet me at twilight; w H. M. Hulgan, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© ic. Dec. 4, 1925; E 627255; Hor- 

ace M. Hulgan, Valley Head, Ala. 

24179 


Meet me at twilight; waltz, w and m 
S. P. Harris, of U. S.; pf. and uku- 


lele ace. Detroit, Mich., Sydney P. 


Harris co. © Oct. 24, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 26; E 628284; Sydney P. Har- 
ris, Detroit. 24180 


Meet me ‘neath the old oak tree; w 
and m S. E. and W. T. Kerrick, both 
Of WD. Sti ©>1 ic. : Dee: 2/1925; '.b 
627235; Stanley E. and Winifred 
Thompson Kerrick, Los Angeles. 

24181 


Meet me to-night in dreamland ; waltz, 
Leo Friedman, arr. Alford-Colby, 
both of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 25; E 628792; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 24182 


Meidlach, I love you just the same; 
w L. Gilrod, melody Peretz Sandler, 
of U. S. 


YU VONTOT YS Nd ON PROT) 
A¢=bpiie 


© 1 e. Dee. 10, 1925; E 629166; 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 24183 


Mein veib vil esen; w Morris Rund, 


melody J. Jaffe, of U. S. © 1e 
Nov. 14, 1925: E 626708; Julius 
Jaffe, Bronx, N. Y. 24184 


Meister des rokoko (Maitres du temps 
rococo) ; von Martin Frey, of Ger- 
many; klavier. Heft 2. Leipzig— 
Milan, Verlag D. Rahter. © Oct. 
PP oozed Gy Nav, oe 0 - 625588; 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 24185 


Mellows; chronicle’ of 
singers, R. Hmmet Kennedy, of U. 
S. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 
5; aff. Dee. 7; A 872742; Albert and 
Charles Boni, inc., New York. 24186 


Melodie agitato; photoplay - music, 
Domenico Savino, of U. 8.; orch. © 


unknown 


Mee ot9 1925 *) 2 C.. Dee. 225.5) 
629406; Robbins—Engel, ine., New 
York. 24187 


Mélodies kymriques; Bretagne et pays 
de Galles, harmonisées et publiées 
avec textes originaux et adaptations 
francaises, Maurice Duhamel, of 
France; partition pf. et chant avec 
le recueil chant seul. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 c. Nov..16; E 625598; Rou- 
art, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 24188 


Melody in A flat; transposed, J. A. 
Morris, op..21, no. 2,. arr. -@:"%A. 
Hgener, of U. S.; violin, or C melody 
saxophone, with pf. acc. © Dee. 21, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 23; E 627888; Es- 
tate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New | 
York. [© arrangement] 24189 


Melody (The) of love; w and melody 
Clay Boland, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 
22, 1925; E 629394;-Clay Aloysius 
Boland, Philadelphia. 24190 


Melody (The) of the Rocky Point 
waves; by A. D. P. Bellis, of U. S.; 
violin. © 1 ¢ Dee. 1, 1925; B 
628930; Alonzo David Prince Bellis. 
New York. 24191 


"Member when you called me sugar; 
w J. E. Reed, m H. A. Hummel, of 
Les): Dee: C2157 19952 Dec. 
21; E 627781; J. E. Reed, Cleve- 
land. 24192 


Memories; w and melody, M. Schnei- 
der, of U. S. .©1c. Dec. 22, 1925; 
E 629384; Mathilda Schneider, St. 
Louis. 24193 


Memories just of you; w and m F. 
Wallentine, of U. S. ©1.e. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 626907; Fannie Wallen- 
tine, Iona, Id. 24194 


Memories of Brittany; three sketches, 
H. Baynton-Power, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. Banks’ ed. 1. Repose 
a’été. [2 others] © Dec. 24, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 28; E 680552; Banks & 
son, York, England. 24195 


Memories of childhood; w and melody 
B. Baldwin, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626724; Bellvie Baldwin, 
Asbury Park, N. J. 24196 


Memories of Flanders fields; w and m 
M. S. Delpriore, of U. S., arr. John 
W. Newton. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628171; Cosma Vullo and Mary 
Shrubb Delpriore, New York. 24197 


Memories of love; w and melody HE. 
Gessler, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626900: E. Gessler, Chicago. 

24198 


Memories of my childhood home; w 
H. V. Tisinger, m Florence Coulter, 
of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 29, 1925; B 
632036; Hazel V. Tisinger, Tipton, 
Ta. 24199 


Memories of the open; suite, Adolph 
Mann, of Great Britain; pf. 1. The 
lost trail. [3 others] © Oct. 21, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 14; E 625520; Schott 
& eo., ltd:, London. 24200 


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24201 


‘pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Memories of you; w and m A. Baugh- 
man, of U. S. © Dec. 5, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 2; E 627244; Alberta Baugh- 
man, San Diego, Calif. 24201 


Memories of you; w and m F. A. 
Baughman, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 4, 
1925; E 628251; Florence Alberta 
Baughman, San Diego, Calif. 24202 


Memories of you; w and melody J. 
Shands, of U. S.. © 1 ec. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626903; Josie Shands, 
Washington. 24203 


Memory land; w Barbara Hollis, m E. 
Titcomb, of U. S. © Nov. 380, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 8; E 627462; Everett Tit- 
comb, Boston. 24204 


Memphis bound blues; w and melody 
Thomas Dorsey, of U. S.; in C. 
1c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628770; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

; 24205 


Men and angels; choral suite, six 
sacred poems, m W. Davies, of Great 
Britain, op. 51; cho., ten. solo, orch. 
and organ. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © July 
16, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 21; E 630399; 
Walford Davies, Aberystwyth, 
Wales. 24205 


Men of honor; march, Edw. Russell, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 627992; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24207 


Mendel vil a get; comic scene, w and 
melody G. Goldstein, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 16, 1925; D 268438; Gus. Gold- 
stein, Brooklyn. 24208 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Lieder ohne worte 
(Songs without words); neue in- 
struktive ausgabe Theodor Wieh- 
mayer, of Germany; klavier. no. 3. 
© Oct. 23, 1925; 1. ¢. Nov. 16; EB 
625484; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. [© editing, 
phrasing, fingering and compilation] 

24209 


Marche nuptiale; du Songe d’une 
nuit d’été, op. 61, no. 9, arr. F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 16; E 625623 ; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 24210 


Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast; 
part song, w Robert Burns, m arr. 
W. H. Bullock, of England; alto, 
ten., bar. and bass. 4to. © Nov. 
17, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 28; E 625939; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 24211 


Mender of broken dreams; from Char- 
lot’s revue of 1926, w and m John 
W. Bratton, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 20; E 626891; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24212 


Menuet; 4 Vantique, J. J. Paderew- 
ski, op. 14, no. 1, arr. for ten. banjo 
solo, Wm. Morris, pf. ace. arr. A. 
Higgs, both of U. 8S. © Dec. 24, 
1925; 2 @. Dec. 24; EH 629440; Wm. 
C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 24213 


Menuetto al’ antica; von A. Laszlo, of | 


Switzerland; violine und pf. 

July 21, 1925; 1 ¢« Dee. 16; E 
630297; Gebruder Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 24214 


Merrie stories from toneland; five pf. 
solos for little fingers, Nathaniel 
Irving Hyatt, of U. S., op. 37. 1. 
Dobbin jogs along. [4 others] © 
Dec. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 12; E 629262; 
Willis music co., Boston. 24215 


Merry widow waltz; love remained, w 
Sidney D. Mitchell, m Franz Lehar, 
pf. arr. D. Savino, of U. S. © Dee. 
14, 1925; 2 e«. Dec. 15; E 6275438; 
Robbins-Engel, ine., New York. [© 
new words and new arrangement] 

24216 


Messalina; mazurka, Santo Lucifero, 
of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 19, 1925; BE 
626808; Antonino Centonze, Brook- 
lyn. 24217 


Messe de Noél; musique A. L..Gabert, 
of U. 8.; deux chceurs et deux or- 
gues; no. 4 en sol. 4to. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; EH 6277438; Abel L. 
Gabert, Grenobel, France. 24218 


Messe solennelle; liturgical text, m 
Frank G. Dossert, of U. S.; mixed 
voices; in B min. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 @ Nov. 17; E 626771; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 24219 


Méthode du banjo (Banjoline) ; fac- 
ile et récréative, donnant les notions 
et rythmes du jazz-band, C. Fontana, 
of France. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625579; J. B. Fon- 
tana, Lyon, France. 24220 


Méthode du jeune violoncelliste (The 
young violoncellist’s method); par 
L. R. Feuillard, of France, tr. S. 
Patte. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 6380109; J. Janin, Oullins, 
France. 


Metropolitan march; by H. Smidt- 
Gregor, of Germany; pf. © 1 e. 
Nov. 19, 1925; E 626811; Colfax- 
Long productions, Washington. 

24222 


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24221 | 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24244 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Couplets de 
Zacharie; au troisiéme acte du 
Prophéte, paroles de Scribe, recueilli 
et annote F. A. Gevaert, continué 
Alfred Wotquenne, of France; basse. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 
625701; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 24223 


Deux ariosos de Fidés; du Proph- 
éte, paroles de Scribe, recueilli et 
annote F. A. Gevaert, continué Al- 
fred Wotquenne, of France; con- 
tralto. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625700; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 242234 


Grande seéne de Fidés; au cin- 
quiéme acte du Prophéte, paroles de 


Seribe, recueilli et annoté F. A. 
Gevaert, continué Alfred Wot- 
quenne, of France; contralto. © 
Nove’ 2,) 1925: 1 .'¢. . Nov... 16;. EB 
625702; Henry Lemoine et cGie., 
Paris. 24225 
Mi chica; tango-milonga, Marcel 
Cortes, of Great Britain; pf. 


Novy. 20, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 7; E 630028 ; 
Metzler & co. (1920), ltd., London. 
24226 


Mi Miami; w and m Nobel Rhoda 
[pseud. of O. L. Henderson] of U.S. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1925; E 626638; Ora 
L. Henderson, Miami, Fla. 24227 


Mi piace tanto (I love you so); ma- 
zurka, Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; two 
mand. and guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 14; E 626694; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. 24228 


Mia luna (My moon); w and m E. 
Ray Goetz, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 
1925 ; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E 626892; Harms. 
ine., New York. 24229 


Miami, you I love; w and m Chas. 
Homans Davis, of U. 8S. Miami, 
Fla., H. C. Porter. © Nov. 5, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 5;-E 628299; C. H. Davis, 
Miami, Fla. 24230 


Miami you owe a lot to me; w and m 
Abner Silver, Harry Richman and 
Joe Browning, all of U. S. © Nov. 
23, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 626982; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

24231 


Micaela; danse espagnole, Michel 
Sciapiro, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627276; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

24232 


Michigan ; march, w and melody R. H. 
Woods, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1925; 


E 628172; Ralph H. Woods, La Salle, 
Til. 24233 


Middie (The) maids; overture, of the 
extravaganza, Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; orch. 
pts. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
5; E 629012; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

24234 


Middle C and the notes above and 
notes below for the juvenile begin- 
ner in piano playing; by Lidie Avirit 
Simmons, of U. S. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 
2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 629019; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24235 


Midnight mamma; by Jelly Roll Mor- 
ton, arr. Elmer Schoebel, both of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 18; E 628631: Melrose bros. 
music co., ine., Chicago. 24236 


Midnight moon; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. ©l1e. Dec. 5, 1925; E 
627298; Grey gull records, inc., Bos- 
ton. 24237 


Midsummer and moonlight; valse 
d’amour, Theodora Dutton, of U. S.;: 
pf. © Dee. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 11; 
E 629188; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 24238 


Midsummer (A) fantasy; by K. Holer, 
of U. S.; pf. Washington, D. C., 
Washington music co. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 2 e. Nov. 2; E 628234; Kari 
Holer, Washington. 24239 


Miezz’ ’o mare; barcarola, versi e 
musica Giovanni Ingenito, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. ace. 
Ed. Cardilli. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 24; E 626978; Mauro V. 
Cardilli, New York. 24240 


Mighty grace of God; w and m Haldor 
Lillenas, of U. S. © Nov. 1, 1925; 


_ 2 e@ Dee. 5; E 629064; Arthur W. 


McKee, Chicago. 24241 


Mignon; w and melody Strad Lee 
[pseud. of G. L. Stradley] of U. 8S. 
© 1-e. Dee. 7, 1925; E 627372; Gil- 
bert Low Stradley, San Francisco. 

24242 


Mignonette; caprice, Leon T. Levy, 
Ont Ss pk. iO) Nev... 25 ee 
2 ec. Dec. 3; E 627174; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 242438 


Mikado (The); melodies from the 
opera, Gilbert and Sullivan, orch. 
W. C. Polla, of U. S.; orch. © May 
20; ,1925:.2 e.. Nov.,19; EB. 6286425 
William C. Polla, New York. [© 
arrangement and new matter] ~ 

24244 


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24245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Mikado gems; minstrel overture and 
tabloid presentation, Arthur Sulli- 
van, arr. Isidore Witmark, se. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; orch. © Dec. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 10; E 629153; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 24245 


Mikéshina (Ariadna) Four songs for 
Belle-dame ; poems Alexander Block, 
m A. Mikéshina, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at San Francisco, op. 4; high 
voice. 1. Pastorale. [3 others] © 
Novy. 6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 628430; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

24246 


Milady’s pleasure; alse _ caprice, 
Smith and Holmes,,of U. 8.; band. 
4to. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
23; E 629453; C. L. Barnhouse, Os- 
kaloosa, Ia. 24247 


Military Mike; by Elmer Schoebel, 
of U .S.; pf. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2c. 
Dec. 2; E 627245; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 24248 


Milkmaid (The); w Thomas Nab- 
bes, m Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; unison voices; in 
G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © May 14, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7; E 625331; Oxford univer- 
sity press American branch, New 
York. 


Mill (The) in the valley; paraphrase, 
EF. W. Voigt, arr. R. Jungnickel, of 
U. S.; large or small orch. © Dee. 
29, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 29; E 629508 ; 


Ross Jungnickel, New York. [© 
arrangement] 24250 
Millions (Les) d’Arlequin; Drigo’s 


serenade, R. Drigo, arr. Pietro Deiro 
and Mario Perry, both of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 21; E 627860; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. [© arrangement] 

24251 


Mills self instructor for the tenor 
banjo; with chords, banjo duets, 
etudes, scales, etce., C. E. Wheeler, 
of U. S. © Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 24; A 874711; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 24252 


Mimosa; tango, Charles Varaldi, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 3, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 18; E 630231; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

24253 


Miniature suite; by James H. Rogers, 
of ‘U. 'S.3;° organ.-, “1. "Prelude. [8 
ethers] © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
17; E 627723; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadeiphia. 24254 


24249 | 


Minnehaha ; suite, S. Coleridge-Taylor, 
of England; piano. 1. Laughing 
Water. [3 others] © Oct. 21, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 2; E 625930; Hawkes & 
son, London. 


Minnesota my Minnesota; state song, 
w Mrs. R. Murray, m W. H. Perrins, 
of U. 8.; two treble voices, with 
cho. for mixed guartet. © Feb. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Feb. 20; EH 607492; Mrs. 
Robert Murray, Hibbing, Minn. 

24256 


Minstrel of spring; two part song, w 
Marion Ray, m F. A. Challinor, of 
Great Britain; sop. and contralto 
or sop. 2. 4to. © Dee. 14, 1925; 1 
c. Dec. 17; E 680239; Banks & son, 
York, England. 24257 


Minuet; by Buenta Carter, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 21, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; 
~E 628725; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 24258 


Minuet in A; by Boccherini, arr. J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain; 
organ. Paxton’s ed. obl. 8vo. © 
Dee: 28; 1925; -1 &> Dee. 233. HE 
630460; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22459 


Minuet, in B flat; by a Sister of 
Mercy,’ of U. S.; pf. ‘© Dee. 21, 
1925; 2 e Dec. 31; E 629583; Sisters 
of mercy, Fall River, Mass. 24260 


Minuet in the olden style; by Paul Du 
Val, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
24, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 5; E 625368; 
Banks & son, York, England. 

24261 


Mio; vals, F. Moure, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at El Paso, Tex.; pf. © 1. 
Nov. 28, 1925; E 628913; Francisco 
Moure, Hl Paso. 24262 


Mir yiddelech; w Louis Gilrod, melody 
Jacob Rechtzeit, of U. S. 


(pyoyaew 70) 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1925; H 627836; 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 24263 


Mira; oper in 2 teilen, dichtung von 
Arthur Hospelt, musik Kurt Over- 
hoff, of Austria; klavierauszug. mit 
text. Universal ed. © Sept. 29, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 3; E 680072; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 24264 


Mirologue; d’aprés un theme grec, 
Armand Marsick, of France; violon 
ou fitite et pf. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 12; E 630138; Heugel, Paris. 

24265 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24287 


Mirror (The) of to-morrow; w and 
melody M. D. Auerbach, of U.S. © 
1 ce. Dee. 31, 1925; E 629559 ; Mitchel 
D. Auerbach, New York. 24266 


Miss America; blues, Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op. 408; pf. © Oct. 31, 


1925;.1 ¢«. Nov. 2; E. 6253806; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 24267 
Miss Mardi Gras; march, R. S. 


Stoughton, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; E 628961; Walter 
Jacobs, inec., Boston. 24268 


Missa brevis; motets and two English 
hymns, the Gray nuns of the Sacred 
Heart, of U. S.; unison or two-part 


cho. 4to. © Dec. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 11; E 629804; St. Gregory 
guild, Philadelphia. 24269 


Missa brevis, in honorem §8. Josephi; 
w Liturgical text, m Joseph J. Mc- 
Grath, of U. S., op. 10; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. sc. Fischer ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 22, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 28; EH 
627918; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

24270 


Missa festival; liturgical mass, Nicola 
A. Montani, of U. S., op. 24; mixed 
‘voices, organ ace. Vocal se. 4to. 
© Nov. 20, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 24; E 
628724; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 24271 


Mission bells; by Wallace A. John- 
son, of U. 8.; pf. © Dec .2, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 4; E 629027 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24272 


Mission march; marche militaire, by 
M. L. Driver, of U. S., op. 102; pf. 
© Dec. 18, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 

_ 627912; Maurice Leon Driver, San 
Francisco. 24273 


Mississauga hearts; w 8S. Cheese, mel- 
ody Helen Martin, of U. S. © Dec. 
31, 1925; E 629554; Sidney Cheese, 
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. 

24274 


Mississippi, oh beloved; w and m Wil- 
liam Leander Sheetz, of U. 8.3; uni- 
gon or two-pt. cho. 4to. © Noy. 
a 192552 Cc. Nov. 20; .Ei G28857;3 

White-Sheetz co., Burlington, Ia. 
24275 


Mr. Cozy Corner man; from All for 
you, w Arthur Freed, m Byron Gay, 
of U. S. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
2; E 627189; Sherman, Clay & Co., 
San Francisco. 24276 


Mister Honeymoon; from The good 
old days, w Oscar Asche, m Percy 
Fletcher, of Great Britain. © Oct. 


26, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 11; HE 625528; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 24277 


Mistress Bluebeard; w and melody G. 
Kirehner, of. U. S. .© 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627059; Gus Kirchner, 
Brookiyn. 24278 


Mmiez’ ’e llenzole; versi Enzo Fusco, 
musica Rodolfo Falvo, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Edizione H. Rossi. 4to. 
© Nov: “819252 Se = Nov: 9: EB 


628402 ; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 
24279 
Mmiez’ ’e rrose; versi Giuseppe Ca- 


sillo, musica Umberto Castaldo, of 
Italy. -© 1 e¢. Nov. 13, ° 1925; E 
626958; Cavalieri & Nifosi, Brook- 
lyn. 24280 


Mo tu che chiagne a ffa; canzonetta- 
marcia, versi e musica Giovanni 
Ingenito, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; mand. ace. Ed. Cardilli. 


4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; 
E 626977 ; Mauro V. Cardilli, Brook- 
lyn. 24281 
Moda (La) femminile; melody L. 


Oddi, of Italy, domiciled at Chicago. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1925; E 629342; 
Louis Oddi, Chicago. 24282 


Models fin libe; from Models of love, 
w Louis Gilrod, m Peretz Sandler, 
of B.S. ; pet: 


(yay? JD DIAN) 
© Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 17; E 
626766; M. Saks, New York. 24283 


Modern Scandinavian songs; Alfvén 
to Kjerulf, ed. Reinald Werrenrath, 
of U. S.; high voice. v. 1. © Dee. 
Dy 925 3) 4,e. Dee. 19) Lb: es: and: ail. 
Dec. 21; A 872944; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 24284 


Modern vocal technic; based upon 
natural principles, H. C. Thorpe, of 
Wes... .b2mo:. «© Nov. 14, °19255-2)-<. 
and aif. Nov. 19; A 874523; Harry 
Colin Thorpe, New York. 24285 


Moentita girls; w N. E. Richardson 
[and others], m Mabel L. Woodard, 
of U. S. Laboratory ed. 4to. © Nov. 
io. 19255, 2 €, Nov. 205 WH .G2570¢; 
Norman E. Richardson, Chicago. 

24286 

Molino (El) de la viuda; zarzuela en 
dos actos, letra M. Fernandez de 
la Puente, musica F. Alonso, of 
Spain. Pte. de apuntar y dirigir. 
© Dee. 10, 1924; 1 c. Mar, 7, 1925; 
E 625853 ; Francisco Alonso, Madrid. 

24287 


1187 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES: 


24288 


pt. 111; n. s., v. 20° 


Molly found a sixpence; unison song, 
w Marjorie Seymour, m Ernest Aus- 
tin, of England, op. 80, no. 10; in 
C. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 
3; E 630005; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 24288 


Molly O; from Mavourneen, w and m 
Wm. J. Seanlan, arr. Charles Miller, 
of U. S. © Dec. 17, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
19; E 627811; Harms, ine., New 
York, [© arrangement] 24289 


Mon art; paroles Fred Pearly et Max 
Eddy, musique F. Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, both of France. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 c Nov. 16; E 625660; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24290 


Mon cceur vole; poésie Ch. Magué, 
musique Francisque Darcieux, of 
France; 2 voix de femmes ou 2 
voix égales. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. 
Nov. 16; E 625592; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris, 24291 


Mondnacht in Rio de Janeiro; tango- 
serenata, worte Karl Farkas, musik 
Emil Wertheimer, of Germany. 
San. 20, Loe Te” Nove Lean 
625478; Anton qi, Benjamin, Leip- 
Zig. 24292 


Money talks with me; w H. Ashe, m 
B. Smith, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 7, 
1925; E 627343; Byron Smith and 
Harvey Ashe, Philadelphia. 24293 


Monkey (The) doodle-doo; from Co- 
coanuts, w and m Irving Berlin, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E 626653; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 24294 


Monte Carlo; fox-trot song, w Billy 
Rose, m Vincent Rose, of U. S. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E 
626877; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

24295 


Monte Carlo; novelty fox-trot, Vincent 
Rose, arr. Arthur Lange, both of 
U. S8.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Nov. 
6, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 628353 ; Leo 


Feist, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 24296 
Montevideo; lied und tango, text 


Fritz Griinbaum, musik Ted Mar- 
well, of Austria. © Nov. 11, 1925; 
1 ¢. Dec. 21; E 6803838; Wiener bo- 
héme verlag, Vienna. 24297 


Moon (The) goes drifting; by Homer 
Grunn, of U. S.; orch. 1. In F.—2. 
In A flat. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 


2c. each Dec. 29; EH 629583; Oliver’ 


Ditson co., Beston. [© arrange- 
ment] 24298 . 
Moon-time; part-song, w Edward. 


Lockton, m A. Herbert Brewer, arr. 
Sumner Salter, of U. S.; three fe-- 
male voices. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 28; E 627075; Boosey &- 
co., ltd., New York. [© arrange-- 
ment ! 24299 } 


Moonbeams; w and m K. G. High, of 


U.S.” ©: 1 7e Nov. W220” 
627281; Kathryn Genevieve High, 
Toledo, O. 24300: 


Moonlight; w John D. Hawkes, m N.. 
R. A. Becker, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
14, 1925; E 627530; Niels Richard 
Alwyn Becker, Jacksonville, Fla. 

24301' 


Moonlight and you; waltz, w and m 
Dagny Jensen Reed and John Ross: 
Reed, both of U. S.; high voice. ©: 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 22; E 629361;. 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

24302 


Moonlight memories; ballad, w Fran- 
ces HE. Adlam, m R. J. Weschler, of 
U. S. Milwaukee, Wis., Wm. A. 
Kaun music co. © Noy. 10, 1925;: 
2c. Nov. 12; E 626664; Mrs. E. A.. 
Weschler, Milwaukee. 24303: 


Moonlight on Crooked Lake; w and: 
m M. Smith of U. S.; male quar-. 
tette. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 ¢.. 
Nov. 17; E 628625; Marion Smith, 
Ossian, Ind. 24304. 


Moonlight on the plaza; Mexican: 
dance, Louis Retter, of U. S.; pf. 
© Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; BE: 
627950; Louis Retter music co., St.. 
Louis. 24305- 


Moonlight reverie; serenade, Geo. D.. 
Barnard, of U. S8.; orch. 4to. © 
Nov. 28, 1925; 2.¢;) Decree. i. 
627979; C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, 


Ta. 24306 - 
Moonlight shadows; barecarolle, Carl 
Reber, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct.. 


16,. 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 4; EH 625301; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 243077 


Moonlight stroll; w and melody D.. 
Riker, of.U. Si .©» he sNoyv.544: 
1925; E.626741; Dorris Riker, Flint, 
Mich. 24308 


Moonlight (The) waltz; w and melody 
B. Lawson, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
29, 1925; E 629490; Beatrice. Law- 
son, Crediton, Ont., Canada. 24309: 


1188 


rnos. 11-12, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24330 


-More like Jesus; w and m G. HE. 

Hooker, of Australia, domiciled at 

- Porterville, Calif. © Sept. 15, 

1925; 2 c. Noy. 6; E 628321; Gor- 
‘don E. Hooker, Porterville, Calif. 

24310 


‘More than words can tell; by Sidney 
Holden and ‘Geo. B. McConnell, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; orch. 

 4to. © Oct. 28, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 5; 
 E 626524; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [© new arrangement] 
24311 


Morettina (La); mazurka, Giuseppe 
Ardizzone, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 24, 
1925; E 629469; Due Sicilie music 
roll co., New York. 24312 


Morgen nicht zu spit, mein schatz; 
‘shimmylied aus Confetti, text Artur 
~"Rebner und A. O. Alberts, musik 
Rudolph .Nelson, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann both of Germany. © Oct. 3, 
1925; 1 ce. Oct. 30; EH 625874; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g. 24313 


‘Morning; meditation, Vernon Eville, 
GF U.28-: pt.’ © Nov: 12, 1925: 2 e. 
Dec. .7; BE 627275; White-Smith mu- 
~siec pub. co., Boston. 24314 


-Morning (A) greeting; valsette, Lee 
Oehmler, op. 117; arr. Julius S. 
.Seredy, of U. 8.; full orch. with pf. 
‘conductor. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 «. 
‘Dee. 17; E 627623; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
‘ 24315 


‘Morning quatrains; two-part song, w 
Charles Cotton, m W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; treble voices; in 
Amin. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 630272; Oxford uni- 

~ versity press, London. 24316 


-Moro (El) (The Moor); by Francisca 
‘Carvillo Vallejo, of U. S.; pf. © 
‘1c. Nov. 30; 1925; E 627136; Mrs. 
Charles McGettigan, San Francisco. 

24317 


-Morris’ systematic tenor banjo course; 
by W. Morris, of U. S. New York, 
Edward B. Marks music co. bk. 2. 
© Dee. 22, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
‘24; A 878256; Wm. Morris, Buffalo. 


24318 
-Morrison manual; by Don Morrison, 
Ob pU4s8.;.) violing!. pt.j3 0s (4to.44O 


Nov. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 5; E 628297: 
‘Oberlin music co., Oberlin, O. 
24319 


Morris’s new chord method for plec- 
. trum banjo; elevated bass, William 


Morris, of U. S., rev. and _ ed. 
Thomas J. Armstrong. © Nov. 16, 
4925 9) 2rnekg Nov. 27 3 -afii. Novick; 
A 876158; William C. Stahl, Mil- 
waukee. 24320 


Mort (La) des amants; poéme Charles 


Baudelaire, musique Alfred Rose, of 
France, op. 7, no. 2. Editions du 
Magasin musical... © Oct. 10, 1925; 
1 ce. Dee. 7; E 6380032; Magasin 
musical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 
24321 


Moscou; marche de féte, M. Dufour, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
EH} 625558; Del’Horno, Paris. 24322 


Mose, they call him darktown Mose; 
w Ed. Gladstone, m Charles Tobias 
and Jimmy Counzelman, both of 
U. S.; pf. aece., with ukulele arr. 
Louis Fleischer. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2c Nov. 17; E 626781; Breau & 
Tobias, New York. 24323 


Mosquitos; concert ecaprice no. 2, 
Dezs6 D’Antalffy, of U. S.; violin 
with pf. ace. © Oct. 30, 1925; 2 «. 
Noy. 6; E 626620; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24324 


Most (The) beautiful hair; w and 
melody A. J. Van Houten, of U. S., 
harmony Rillie Fish. © 1 e. Nov. 
10, 1925; E 628512; Albert Judson 
Van Houten, Montrose, Pa. 24325 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Serenade; two- 
part song, w Frederick H. Martens, 
m arr. F. 8S. Newcombe, of U. S.; 
treble voices. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 28; E 627919;.Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 24326 


-—— Spanish dance; by M. Moszkow- 
ski, op. 12, no. 1, arr. Walter Kaye 
Bauer, of U. S.; ten. banjo solo with 
2d. ten. banjo and pf. ace. © Dee. 
24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 24; EB 629444; 
Wm. C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 24327 


Mother, darling mother; w and mel- 
ody J. Crowe, of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 
29. 1925; E 629481; Jean Crowe. 
Grand Junction, Col. 24328 


Mother (A) God sent from above; w 
and m R. H. Clark, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 6, 1925; E 626750; Raymond ‘H. 
Clark, Ashland, Me. 24329 


Mother, I am longing for you; fox- 
trot. melody, C. ‘Maisto and L 
Maisto, both of U. 8S. © 1 e¢. Dee 
31, 1925; H 629560; Colombo Maisto 
and Louis Maisto, Brooklyn. 

24330 


1189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24331 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 26 


Mother, I only wish you were with 
me now; w and melody R. V. John- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1925; 
EK 6283867; Randolph V. Johnson, 
Hollidaysburg, Pa. 24331 


Mother of mine; quartet of four- 
part cho., w Gerald Gray, m J. A. 
Parks, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 12, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 15; EB 
629255; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

24332 


Mother of mine; w anon., m G. C. 
Weymouth, of U. S. © Nov. 4, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 9; E 628440; Grace 
C. Weymouth, Hollywood, Calif. 

24333 


Mother of Pearl; three-part song, w 
Justine HK. McCarthy and George 
Graff, jr.. m Ernest R. Ball, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1925; 2c. Dec. 18; EB 
627651; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

24334 


Mother the best pal of all; w and 
melody G. Kaercher, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1925; E 628209; George 
Kaercher, Newark, O. 243835 


Mother waiting there; w and melody 
V. E. Whitworth, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 629092; Vera HE. 
Whitworth, Sulphur Springs, Ind. 

24336 


Mother your name is the dearest; 
w J. Chirgwin, m Bauer bros., of 
U. S='O© Nov: 28, 1925": 2 ¢. Dee. 
11; EK 627485; John Chirgwin, Iron 
River, Mich. 24337 


Mother’s lullaby; compiled, arr. with 
lyrics, in part, and m Marie Louka, 
Of Uo So h'© 1 VO uNOva 205), 1925 ; 
EK 627035; Johann C. Schmid, Phil- 
adelphia. 243838 


Mother’s prayer; melody J. Gold, of 
WD. St 1 ec. Dee. 381, 1925; EH 
6295388; Jack Gold, Brooklyn. 

24339 


Moulin (Le) 4 vent; vieille courante 
hollandaise, arr. Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin et pf. © Nov. 
10, 1925; 1 ¢«. Nov. 23; E 625803; 


Schott & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 24340 
Mountain laurel; waltz, Thos. S. 
Allen,: of) U. Sis pt.) (CG Sept: 28, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 626606; Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24341 


Mountain rivulet: arpeggio etude, a la 
valse, Lucy Nord, of U. S.; pf. 
Dee!28, 1925; ' 2c. Dee Bae kh. 


627949; Louis Retter music co., St..- 


Louis. 24342: 


Mountain trails; march, K. L. King,,. 
of U. 8.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 17,. 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 17; E 628618; K. L.. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

24343. 


Mountain view; march, Chas. Mos- 


cato, of U. S.; band. © Nov. 28,. 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 627989; C. L.. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24344. 


Moyer’s folio of ten. banjo or ten. 
guit. solos; by Will D. Moyer, of 
U. S. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 «. Nov.. 
24; H 629144; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 24345: 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Con- 
certo; par W. A. Mozart, rey. Victor 
Staub, of France; pf. 1. En ré- 
maj.—2. En mi. bémol.—3. En ré 
min.—4. En ut.—5. En ut min. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 1 ¢. each Oct. 10; EH. 
624912-624916; Heugel, Paris. [© 
revision | 24346-24350. 


—— Larghetto; from the Coronation. 
concerto, W. A. Mozart, transcribed. 
Vahdah Olcott-Biekford, of U. S., op. 
118; guit. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 e.. 
Noy. 16; E 626684; Zarvah pub. co... 
Los Angeles. [© arrangement] 

24351 


— — Minuet and trio; arr. Henry Tol-- 
hurst, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. Paxton’s ed. © Dec. 29, 1925 ;. 
1 e. Dec. 23; EH 63805387; W. Paxton. 
& co., ltd., London. 24352. 


Rondo alla turca; by W. A. Mo- 
zart, arr. Florizel von Reuter, of U.. 
S.; violine u. klavier. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 628495; Hrnst 
Eulenberg, Leipzig. 24353. 


—— Sérénade de Don Juan; arr. F.. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf.. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625614; Francis. 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

24354- 


— Two cadenzas to W. A. Mozart’s 
Concerto in C minor; Koechel, no.. 
491, by Leopold Godowsky, of U. S8.; 
pf. © Oct..5,; 1925; 2° ce. Dee: 17; EB 
627577; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 24355. 

Variations on La ci darem la 

mano; from Don Juan, for 2 oboes: 

and English horn, Ludwig van Bee- 


1190 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24378 


thoven, arr. Michael Press, of Rus- 
‘sia, domiciled at New York; string 
orch. © Oct. 22, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; 
E 627620; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24356 


——16° concerto; rev. Victor Staub, 
of France; pf., en ut maj. © Sept. 
19, 1925; 1 ec. Oct. 10; E 624917; 
Heugel, Paris. [© revision] 24357 


Mraczek (J. G.) Drei sitze; von J. G. 
Mraczek, of Germany; streich-quar- 
tett. © Sept. 16, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; 
BE 625408; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

24358 


Muffin (The) man; w M. Nightingale, 
m Alec Rowley, of Great Britain. 


4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 1 c¢. Oct. 16; 
E 625250; Winthrop Rogers, lItd., 
London. 24359 


Mulberry street blues; by P. Frosini, 


of U. S.; accordion. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
2 ce. Noy. 6; E 626532; B. Quattro- 
ciocche, Steubenville, O. 24360 


Mumsey; w and melody G. Kirchner, 
GtAD oS. 4.070 ce 1;Dec., 18,1925 5, E 
627759 ; Gus Kirchner, Brooklyn. 


24361 

Munecas del amor (Les pantins de 
Vamour); tango milonga, Carlo 
Granato, of Spain; pf. ©Nov. 16, 


1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; E 630116; Fran- 
eis Salabert, Paris. 24362 


Muse (La) malade; po@€me Charles 
Baudelaire, musique Alfred Rose, of 
France, op. 7, no. 5. Editions du 
Magasin musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. ‘Dec. 7; E 630035; Magasin mu- 
sical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 

24363 


Musie appreciation for every child; 
intermediate grades, teacher’s man- 
ual to accompany Music notes, bks. 
‘1, 2, Mabelle Glenn and Margaret 
Lowry, both of U. S. 12mo. © Dec. 
23, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 24; A 
875600 ; Silver, Burdett & co., New- 
ark, N. J. 24364 


Music for the Sabbath evening service 
of the temple; according to the 
union prayer book, James H. Rogers, 
Of Un) See vilk2:). 4t0}-. (©) Nov. ‘24, 
1925) 2 le: Nove 27> aff.) Novio25 ; 
A 876683; Behrman’s Jewish book 
shop, New York. 24365 


Music of a mountain stream; w and 
melody Willard Robison, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 5, 1925; E 626558 ; Rob- 
bins-Engel, ine., New York. 24366 


My brown eyed baby ; 


series of standard 
and popular melodies, Maurice 
Telma, Ambroise Farman, and 
others, arr. Evan Marsden, of Great 
Britain; violin with pf. © Nov. 7, 
1925; 1 ce. Noy. 9; E 625500; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 24367 


Mastonbemithe zur lehre von der har- 
monik; von Bruno Weigl, of Aus- 


Musical memories ; 


tria.  8vo. © May, 5, 1925; 1 « 
INOW, "ot 7) bh, OZdOLL: ~b.- Sehotr 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 24368 


My aching heart; w T. Stratton, mel- 
ody Theo G. Beach, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 23, 1925; E 628781; Thelma 
Stratton, San Francisco. 24369: 


My Alma mammy; fox-trot, from The 
kick-off, w Frank Craven and Grant- 
land Rice, m Silvio Hein, arr. Wm. 
Schulz, both of U. 8.; oreh. Feist 
ed. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
2; E 627166; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24370 


My baby knows; w Sid Lorraine, m 
Otis Spencer, of U. S. © Nov. 14, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 24; E 626947; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 24371 


My baby talk lady; from Hello Lola, 
w Dorothy Donnelly, m William B. 
Kernell, of U. S. © Nov. 25, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 28; EH 627084; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24372 


My beautiful Irish maid; from The 
Irish artist, w and m Chauncey 
Oleott, arr. Charles Miller, of U. S. 
© Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 17; EB 


627801; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 24373. 
My best girl; w and melody N. A. 


Lincoln, of U. 8S. .© 1 e Dec.: 14,. 
1925; E 627520; Norman A. Lincoln, 
Brookville, Mass. 24374 


My Blue Mountain home; w M. L. 
Boyens, m D. H. Wilson, of U. S. 
Portland, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. 
© Nov. 30/1925); 2°e-Dee' 2° E 
627198; Myrtle L. Boyens, Portland, 
Or. 24375 


My boy; w and m E. L. Long, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. Dee. 18, 
1925 ; E 627770; Hileen Lucille Long, 
Milwaukee. 24376 


My boyhood gal; w and melody A. A. 
Skallish, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 5, 
1925: E 629097: Alfred A. Skallish, 
Ft. Bliss, Tex. 24377 


w and melody 
D. Tracy, of U..S. © 1-¢. Dec. 14, 
1925; E 627517; Dale Tracy, South 
Bend, Ind. 24378: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24379 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


My cameo; w and m E. Walker, of 
Geo: Lites; Now 1d 19255 B 
626580; Edwin Walker, New York. 

24379 


My castle in Spain; fox trot song, 
from By the way, w and m Isham. 
Jones, of U. S. © Dee. 26, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 29; E 629515; Leo. Feist, 
ine., New York. 24380 


My Charleston hopper; w and melody 


G. Pentz, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628206; Grace Pentz, York, 
Pa. 24381 


My childhood rose, my wildwood rose; 
w and melody J. J. Schneider, of 
Ue-S:. ©: dee Norv 28: 11995 
628912; John J.,Schneider, Phila- 
‘delphia. 24382 


My cow-girl; w and melody G. O. 
Robinson, of U. 8S. ©1 ce. Dee. 14, 
1925; E 627518; Glenn Oliver Rob- 
inson, Wesley, Ia. 24383 


My cross, my crown; w, m and arr. 
E. Walker, of U. S. © 1 ec. Nov. 
10, 1925; E 626633; Edwin Walker, 
New York. 24384 


My darling; 


Marburger, of U. S. © 1 e. Dec. 
14, 1925; E 627519; Ralph L. Mar- 
burger, Reading, Pa. 24385 


My dear little mother; w and melody 
H. Hilpert, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
15, 1925; H 629288; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 24386 


My dear old home way down in Ten- 
nessee; w M. C. Barron, m Kathryn 
L. White, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 13, 
1925; E 628515; Maude Consuelo 
Barron, Cambridge, Mass. 24387 


My dear old pal; w and melody I. M. 
Berg, of. U. S. ; ©, 1 e¢. Noy... 24, 
1925; E 626971; Irving Martin Berg, 
Brooklyn. 24388 


and m H. F. 
© Pf ‘ce. Nov. 
Howard F. 

24389 


w G. Beatty, melody J. 
King, “of U.S Ore IWNoy. 20; 
1925; E 628703; Jack King and 
George Beatty, Steubenville, O. 

24390 


My dearest violin; w 
Thompson, of U. S. 
7, 1925; E 626588; 

- Thompson, Seattle. 


My Dixie; 


My Dixie lady; w and m Joe Ben-: 


nett and Harry Linden, both of U. 
S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628274; Mil- 
ton Weil music co., Chieago. 24391 


w and melody R. Oh 


My Dixie rose; fox-trot, w and m L. 
Lovell, of U. S. St. Louis, Mo., 
Leona Lovell music pub. co. 

Novy. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6;.E 628262; - 
Leona Lovell, St. Louis. 24392 


My dream girl; w and melody S. B. 
Lenida, of U. S. © 1. e@ Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628381 ; Serato B. Lenida, 
Seattle. 24393 


My dream of my home and my mother ;. 
w Maggie Miller Diehl, m Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U. S. New York city, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 21; 
E 627867; Maggie M. Diehl, Mann’s 
Choice, Pa. ' 24394 


My dreams of you; w Bernhard Haig, 
melody C. Edwards, of U. S. 
1c. Dec. 17, 1925; E 629320; Clara 
Edwards, New York. 24395 


My far away gal; w D. Miller, melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 1. 
Noy. 9, 1925; E 628416; Doris Miller, 
Gettysburg, S. D. 24396 


My fiower; or, Moj Kwiat, w and m 
F. J. Lomozik, of U. S. ©1ce. Dec. 
21, 1925; E 627829; Frank Joseph 
Lomozik, Cleveland. 24397 


My forest dove; w and melody G. 
Kirchner, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 18, 
1925; E 627766; Gus Kirchner, 
Brooklyn. 24398 


My fox-trot melody; by Carl Rupp, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629131; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

24399 


My gain; w Katherine Finchy, m Chas. 
H. Marsh, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 19; E 626868; Herbert 
George Tovey, Los Angeles. 24400 


My gal from Chesapeake Bay; w and 
melody R. Avaltroni and P. Moli- 
nard, both of U. S. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628385; Rudolph Avaltroni 
and Peter Molinard, Brooklyn. 

24401 


My gal’s fond of tulips; fox-trot, w 
and m Stanley Nesham, J. Howgill 
and Lee Hanley, all of England; in 
©. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] ©) Dec. 15, 1925 3-1 '¢. Dec: '7 ; 
E 630022; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 24402 


My Georgia home; w and melody HE. G. 
Chavous, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 14, 
1925; E 627510; Elenora G. Chavous, 
Columbus, O. 24403 


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nos! 11-12, 1925 


My God, I thank Thee who hast made 


the earth so bright; set to tune St. 
Briavels, w A. A. Procter, m Herbert 
Howells, of Great Britain. 12mo. 
© Dee. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; B 
630441; Oxford university press, 
London. 24404 


My goodness gracious Grace; fox trot, 

w and m £. F. Gollnick, of U. S. © 

1 e. Dee. 9, 1925; E 627390; Ervin 
Frank Gollnick, Glenbrook, Conn. 

ra 24405 


My heart aches me just for you; by 
P.cBarbarin, of U. S.; pf.; © 1 ce. 
Noy. 21, 1925; E 626939; Paul Bar- 
barin, Chicago. 24406 


My heart beats for you; w John Cul- 
ver, m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; E 
628750; Paragon music co., New 
York. 24407 


My hero; w and melody M. L. Low- 
rey, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628197; Mary L. Lowrey, Pensa- 
cola, Fla. 24408 


My home in Missouri; w and melody 
M. G. Wiblen, of U. S. ©1e Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628363; Muncie G. Wib- 
len, Hamlin, W. Va. 24409 


My honey; w Bud Green, melody 
Harry Warren, of U.S. ©1ec. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 626937; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 24410 


My honey is a rose of Dixieland; w 
and melody Mrs. Z. Boulware, of 


Paes eo) | ec Dec, 14, 1995. B 
627508; Mrs. Zonas Boulware, 
Schuyler, Neb. 24411 


My Honolulu baby mine; w and 
melody M. H. Jones, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626923; Mar- 
jorie H. Jones, Leicester, N. C. 

24412 


My Junetime rose; w and melody J. 
Davis, of Jamaica, B. W. I., domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1ce. Nov. 16, 
1925; E 628565; Joseph Davis, New 
York. 24413 


My jungle girl; w and m Nate Wilson 
fi. e. W. N. Wilson] of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; BE 626893; 
William Nathan Wilson, San Ber- 
nardino, Calif. 24414 


My lady love, good night; from Oh, 
oh, nurse, w and m Carlo and 
Sanders, of U. S. © Nov. 138, 1925; 
2 ¢. Nov. 14; E 628545; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

24415 


My little Dolly; foxtrot, Carl Ro- 
brecht, of Germany; pf. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 28; E 625904; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 24416 


My little Dolly; fox trot, Carl Ro- 


brecht, of Germany; salon—orch.; 
mit erganzungsstimmen zur jazz- 
band. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 21; E 625786; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

24417 


My little girl and me; fox trot, w H. 
J. Jolet, m George Anderton Elton, 
of EKngiand, domiciled at Worcester, 
Mass. [Photostat] © 1 c. Nov. 6, 
1925; E 6283815; George A. Elton, 
Worcester and Harold J. Jolet, 
Chicago. 24418 


My little girl are you lonely; w and 
m Billy McAteer, S. Albert and 
Jerry Eby, all of U. S., arr. Hd. 
Sprague; pf. and ukulele acc. Port- 
land, Me., Sam Albert. © Oct. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 5; E 629069; Sam 
Albert music co., Portland, Me. 

24419 


My little home in Tennessee; w and 
melody Maggie Andrews [pseud. of 
C.. J. Robison], of U..S. © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 627037; Carson J. 
Robison, New York. 24420 


My little mountain home; w C. HE. 
Wilson, m F. E. Wilson, of U. S.; 
med. voice. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1925; 
E 628288; Cary Ellis and Frances 
E. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif. 24421 


My little sunshine; w and m O. Mall, 
arr. Christian Praetorius, both of 
tS: © tes Dee. e188) “1925 2 
627769; Oswald Mall, Mason City, 
Ta. 24422 


My little western rose; song, Edward 
J. Geiler, arr. Walter W. Newcomer, 
of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Noy. 11; E 628453; Paragon music 
co., New York. 24423 


My little white rose; three-part song, 
w and m Paul Bliss, of U. S.; wom- 


en’s voices. 4to. © Dee. 14, 1925; 
2 ¢@ Dee. 17; E 627698; John 
Chureh co., Cincinnati. 24424 


My lost dream; w Maurice Baring, m 
M. Horne, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, Boosey & co., ltd. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 21; E 625814; Marie 
Horne, London. 24425. 


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24426 


pt. 111, n. s.; v. 20 


My love for you; w Benny Davis, m 
Joe Burke, of U. S., arr. W. M. Red- 
field; pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 11; E 627452; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

24426 


My love for you; w O. Kellogg, m L. 
G. Nicholson, of U. S. [Photostat] 
© 1 e¢. Oct. 26, 1925; E 628061; 
Orlando Kellogg and Laurie Greg- 
ory Nicholson, Los Angeles. 24427 


My love is like the sun; w and m M. 
Zolot, of Russia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles. © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1925; E 
628578; Mina Zolot, Los Angeles. 

24428 


My love song, dear, to you; w Denis 
O’Neil, m Pat Thayer, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Oct. 5, 1925; 1 ¢ Oct. 20; 
BK) 625537; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 24429 


My lullaby; w and m FE. BK. Wilson, 
of U. S.; med. voice. © 1 ec. Dec. 
21, 1925; E 627839; Frances H. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif. 24430 


My Mary; w Cowper, m Alfred Hol- 
lins, of Great Britain. © Nov. 380, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 28; E 625919; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 24431 


My Master hath a garden; two-part 
song, w anon., m Herbert Howells, 
of Great Britain; treble voices. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1923; 1 ¢. Dee. 
9, 1925; E 630279; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 24432 


My mother’s evening prayer; three- 
part song, w and m Bud Green, 
Charlie Pierce and Al. Dubin, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; EH 627690; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24433 


My mother’s waltz; by F. C. Ponzoni, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 8, 1925; 2 «. 
Dee. 12; E 629227; F. C. Ponzoni, 
Los Angeles. 24434 


My old Bible; w Edmund Pillifant, 
musie Jean Howard, of U. 8S. © 
Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; H 626865; 
Herbert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

24435 


My only one; waltz ballad. w and m 
Wm. Warvelle Nelson, of U. S. © 
Novy:....42, 1925; 2. es) Nove 42ann 
628885; George J. Rogers music pub. 
co., Minneapolis. 24436 


My pal of Sigma nu; waltz ballad, w 
Christine Davis, m Lester Novak, of 


U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. © Dee. 
12, 1925; 2 « Dee. 8; EH 629136; 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. 24437 


My Pennsylvania state; w and mel- 
ody L. L. H. Ribble, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Nov. 5, 1925; E 626556; Louisa 

Lillian Hutchison Sete Bangor, 

Pa. ; 244388 


My phone never rings any more; w G.. 
Beatty, melody J. King, of U. S. 
1c. Nov. 20, 1925; E 628699; Jack 
King and George ‘Beatty, ‘Steuben- 
ville, O. 24439 


My pilot true; w George Orlia Web- 
ster, m Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. 
S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 22; 
E, 629357; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. “24440 


My puppy Bud; w Al Bernard, mel- 
ody Sammy Stept, of U. S. © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 14, 1925; E 627494; Al Ber- 
nard, New York. 24441 


My radio mother above; w and m A 
Cook, of U. S. © Nov. 28, 1925; ? 
ce. Dec. 11; HE 627484; Arlington 
Cook, Artesia, N. M._ 24449 — 


My Savior’s love will never fail; w 
Graydon Hall, m J. R. Baxter, jr.. 
of U. S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 626820; J. R. Baxter, jr., Tex- 
arkana, Ark.-Tex. 24443 


My secret; w and m E. B. Normelli, 
of 'U! So O° Gy Nov e2lueeo. Th 
628902; Edith Bideau Normelli, 
Evanston, I. 24444 


My soul is like a garden close; w 
Thomas S. Jones, jr., m Henry Wes- 
ton Smith, of U.S. © Dec. 7, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 8; E 627415; G. Ricordi & 
co., inec., New York. 24445 


My soul is marching on; w Swami 
Yogananda, m M. K. Serailian, of 
U. S., arr. Chas. Albert. © Dec. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; E 629297; M. K. 
Serailian, San Francisco. 24446 


My sweet baby girl; w G. V. Patter- 
son, m Evans Lloyd, of U. S. © 1 
ec. Dec. 18, 1925; E 627774; Glennie 
Vale Patterson, Lamesa, Tex. 24447 


My sweet Irish Nell; w A. M. Arne 
sen, m Chas. B. Brown, of U. S. 
Oak Park, Ill., Brauns. © Nov. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628271; Alfred 
M. Arnesen, Oak Park, Ill. 24448 


My sweet Missouri rose; waltz, w and 
m Thomas Edwards, of U. S., arr. 
John L. Herman. © Dec. 1, 1925; 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mos. 11-12, 1925 


“ 24473 


2 ce. Dec. 7; E 627338; Roy Wilson, 
Jefferson City, Mo. 24449 


My sweet violet; w and melody S. B. 
Miller, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626897; S. B. Miller, Gable, 
Ss. C. 24450 


‘My sweetie’s on my knee; w and m 
C. Keller, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 14, 
1925; E 627490; Carolyn Keller, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 24451 


My sweetie said yes; w and melody 
H. A. Roddick, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628354; Harrison A. Rod- 
dick, Platteville, Wis. 24452 


My sweetie’s eyes; w and melody 
Manny La Porte and Lindsay Mc- 
Phail, both of U.S. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626936; L. B. Curtis, New 
York. 24453 


My wild Irish rose; w and m Chaun- 
cey Olcott, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Female voices.—2 
Mixed voices. © Nov. 27, 1925; 
2 e. each Dee. 5; E 628997, 628998 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24454, 24455 


three treble voices. 4to. © Dee. 
15, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 18; E 627681; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24456 


My wonder dear; by W. Ford, arr. 
Bob Ricketts, both of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © 1 ec: Nov. 28, 1925; E 
628911; Will Ford, Cleveland. 

24457 


My wonderful girl; w Clara Kearns 
Warfield, m Helen Warfield Wenger, 
of U. S. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
6; E 628261; C. M. Warfield, Sioux 
City, la: 24458 


My wonderful love; w and melody H. 
Hilpert, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 15, 
1925; KE 629287; Harriet Hilpert, 
Los Angeles. 24459 


My Yankee belle; w and m D. J. Bero, 
arr. Charles L. Smith, both of U. S8. 
© 1 e. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627182; 
David J. Bero, Syracuse, N. Y. 

24460 


My young life’s dream; w and m C. F. 
Hoofer, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627048; Charles Frederick 
Hoofer, Chicago. 24461 


Mysterioso; scenenmusik, von José 
Armaéandola, of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direction. © Nov. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 13; E 625463; Roehr, a. g., 
Berlin. 24462 


Mysterious eyes; tango fox-trot, w 
Harry B. Smith, m Fred E. Ahlert, 
of U. S. © Dee. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 
30; E 632102; Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. 24463 


Mystic shadow; w Stephen Crane, m 
Katherine Ruth Heyman, of U. S. 
©: Nov. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E 
628493; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 24464 


Mystic shadows; concert waltz, Wal- 
ter Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 29, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 629644; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24465 


N’ imitons pas les jaloux; fox trot, 
paroles Constant Fortin, musique 
Joseph Rico, of Italy. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625602; EH. 
Lacroix, Paris. 24466 


Nad brzegiem morza; stowa Jan 
Kowlewski, na tle melodyi ludowej 
opr. Frank Przybylski, of U. S. 

1 ec. Nov. 27, 1925; E 627065; Vic- 
tor music roll co., Chicago. 24467 


Nachte, wo man was mochte ; serenade, 
aus Confetti, gesangstexte Hans H. 
Zerlett und Artur Rebner, musik 
Rudolph Nelson, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, both of Germany. © Oct. 3, 
1925; 1 ec. Oct. 30; E 625782; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 24468 


Name (The) and glory; festival cho., 
Ww paraphrased from the Psalms, m 
C. H. H. Booth, of U. S. New York, 
Luckhardt & Belder. 4to. © Nov. 
8,. 1925; 2 e. Nov. 12; HB 628463; 
Christopher Henry Hudson Booth, 
New York. 24469 


Naomi Wise; w and melody Maggie 
Andrews [pseud. of C. J. Robison], 
OL Ue Ss © Loe) Nov. 20, 1925 8 
627038; Carson J. Robison, New 
York. 24470 


Nasze obertasy, no. 1; zebrat i utozyt 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; pf. © 
Nov. 30, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 7; E 627360; 
W.H. Sajewski, Chicago. 24471 


National (The) game; march, John 
Philip Sousa, of U. S.; pf. © July 
6, 1925; 2 c. July 6; HE 617201; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24472 


National self teacher for ukulele, 
banjo uke or tiple; by Will D. 
Moyer and Frank Littig, both of 
U. S.. With chart. 4to. © Nov. 
18, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 24; A 
874705; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 24473 


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24474 


pt. 111, n. s:, v. 20 


Nature’s song; two-part song, w Er- 
nest. Wainwright, m Orlando A. 
. Mansfield, of Great Britain; sop. 
and contralto. 4to. © Dec. 24, 
. 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 28; E 630551; Banks 
& son, York, England. 24474 


Naughty eyes, sing a song of love; w 
and m Harley Rosso, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Leland Lee. 
© Noy. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; HB 
628876 ; McClure musie co., St. Paul. 

24475 


Naughty Nita; w and melody B. Ruth 
of U. S. © 1. Nov. 30,.1925; E 
627140; Bee Ruth, Omaha, Neb. 

24476 


Oseaz 
. Albert 
© Nov. 


Naughty Riquette: selection, 
Straus, of Germany, arr. 
Sirmay, of Great Britain. 
18, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 628731; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24477 


Naval (The) parade; march, Thos. S. 
Alten, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628959; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 24478 


Nearly a honeymoon; musical play in 
one scene, w Jessica Moore, m Geo. 
L. Spaulding, of U. 8S. 4to. © Nov. 
17, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 23; D 26846; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24479 


Neath the Java moon; w Jesse G. M. 
Glick, melody I. M. Wilson, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1925; E 629310; Irv- 
ing M. Wilson, San Francisco. 

24480 


’Neath the palms; melody fox-trot, w 
Spencer Williams, m Arthur Bach- 
man, jr., of Switzerland. © Nov. 
16, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 12; E 630120; W. 
Johnson, Paris. 24481 


’Neath the shadow in the moonlight ; 
w and m J. HE. Hllsworth, of U. S. 
© Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E 
628859; Julia Hastham-Ellsworth, 
Raton, N. M. 24482 


Ned of the hill (Eamonn an chnuic) ; 
old Irish song, w tr. from the Irish 
Edmund Curtis, m arr. Adelio G. 
Viani, of Italy. © Oct. 12, 1925; 
1 c. Nov. 4; E 625300; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 24483 


Needles and pins; short story, w and 
m A. H. Malotte, of U. S. © Nov. 4, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628257; Albert 
Hay Malotte, Chicago. 24484 


Negro melodies of the old South; w 
and m Lily Strickland, arr. Geo. 


J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices.. 
' . 4to. 


© Nov. 27, 1925; 2 @ Dee. 5; 
EH 628999; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement} 

24485. 


Nehder (A); w lows Gilrod, aedy- 
Jacob Rechtzeit, of U. S 


A738) 


© 1 e¢. Dec. 21, 1925; BH 627838:- 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 24486. . 


Nell’ aria della sera; serenata, w 
Lorenzo Stecchetti, m F. Accardi, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. ©- 
1 e. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628831; Fran-. 
cesco Accardi, Brooklyn. 24487 


Nellie; w Carroll Gardner, m Colman 
Sachs, of U. S. [Photostat] ©: 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1925; E 628220; Polk 
C. Brockman, Atlanta. 24488 . 


Nero; tragodie in vier akten, Arrigo: 
Boito, klavierauszug mit text Fer- 
ruccio Calusio, both of Italy, 
deutsche bearb..von Ernst Lert, of° 
Germany. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 e¢. 
Nov. 17; D 26847; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 24489" 


Nervous Charlie; stomp, melody Red 
Nichols and George Crozier, both of° 


U. S. © 1e Nov. 19, 1925; E- 
626805; Alfred & co., New York 
24490: 


Nest (A) fin liebe; from With the 
rabbi’s strength, w and m f. Lillian. 
of U. S. 


(payed yD VDI N) | 
© Dec. 29, 1925; 2 c Dec. 30; E: 


632084; Isidor Lillian, Brooklyn. 
24491 


Never mind to-morrow; w and m C. 
K. Howard, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627124; Constance K. How- 
ard, Brooklyn. 24492" 


New (A) Christmas carol;. w Con- 
stance Hastings Pottorf, m EH. Enna, 
of U. S. © Dee. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec.. 
29; E 629502; Emil Enna, Portland, 
Or. 24493. 


New Jersey for me; w Maude Earl, 
m Richard Kieserling, s Gi Sy ©" 
Oct. 26, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 5; E 626548 ; 
Ji) music pub. CO., eae N. ir : 

24494 


New Orleans shuffle; melody W. A.. 
Whitmore, of U. 8S. ©1e. Noy. 27, 
1925; E 627026; William Augustus 
Whitmore, New Orleans. 24495.- 


1196 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mos. 11-12, 1925 


24516 


New pompadour; from Honeymoon 
_ eruise, W Arthur Swanstrom, mel- 
ody Carey Morgan, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov. 25, 1925; E 628849; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 24496 


‘New songs of the old faith; no. 1, 


compiled E. W. Petticord and others, . 


ed. Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Indianapolis. 12mo. 
© May 1, 1925; 2): c. Oct. 29; aff. 
Oct. 28; A 873322; Lillenas pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 24497 


‘New York is the city for me; w and 
mm) Letrey; of U.;8.;/pf:).©:; e. 
Dee: 17,,1925,;,.B 629315 ; Ida Frey 
Stewart, New "York. 24498 


Newark I’m in love with you; fox- 
trot, w Jack Franks, m Doran Wer- 
ner, of U. S. Newark, N. J., Wes- 
ton & Werner. © Sept. 30, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 30; E 632061; Jack Franks 
and Doran Werner, Newark, NS oD. 

24499 


‘Next to you, I like me next to you; 
fox-trot, w Howard Johnson, m 
Irving Bibo and Billy Hueston, both 
of U. S. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
18; E 626876; Leo Feist. ine., New 
York. 24500 


Next to you, I like me next to you; 
fox trot, w Howard Johnson, m 
Irving Bibo and Billy Hueston, arr. 
Frank Skinner, all of U. S.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 25; E 628838; Leo-~ Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

24501 


Nice mamma; w P. Colecchia, m Earl 
E. Lawrence, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 
21, 1925; E 627870; Pietro Colec- 
chia, Erie, Pa. 24502 


Mrey; march, I. §. Loos, of U. 8.; 
band. 4to.: © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 4; E 628680; Victor publica- 
tions, inc., Chicago. 24503 


Night after night; w and m M. Grever, 
fe Oe. (Cc) 4 4e.. Dec, 2: 1925 > B 
627218; Maria Grever, New York. 

24504 


Night (The) comes on; vesper hymn, 
w and m G. H. Millers, of England; 
mixed voices. 12mo. © Oct. 26, 
192531 ce! Oct. 30: EH 625267; G. H. 
Millers, Dundee, Scotland. 24505 


Night has passed; w M. E. Carr, m 
Ethel Lawson, of Canada; with 
violin or cello obbl. Los Angeles, 
Calif., W. A. Quincke & co. © Oct. 
28, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 5; E 626505; W. 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 24506 


Night (A) in Granada; by Anton Bi- 
lotti, of U. S.’; pf. © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 17; E 627606; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 24507 


Night (The) is come like to the day; 
set to tune Chatham, 
Browne, m P. W. Whitlock, of Great 
Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 24; E 630413; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24508 


Night (The) is come like to the day; 
set to tune Oakley, w Thomas 
Browne, m R. V. Williams, of Great 
Britain. London, Oxford university 
press. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 24; E 6380412; R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams, London. 24509 


Night (The) is ended and the morn- 
ing nears; set to tune Downshire 
Hill, w Frederick Tennyson, m B. 
E. L. [pseud. of Martin Shaw! of 
England. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 
1 c. Dec. 24; E 630430; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 24510 


Night (The) is ended and the morn- 
ing nears; set to tune Tenbury, w 


Frederick Tennyson, m H. OD. 
Statham, of England. 12mo. © 
Dee, 1G, 19253. 1. c. Deer: 243) B 
630481; Oxford university press, 
London. 24511 


Night song; by Chas. Edwin Williams, 
arr. Julius S. Seredy, of U. 8.; full 
orech. with pf. conductor. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 627618; 
Carl Fischer, ire., New York. [© 
arrangement] 24512 


Nightie-night; from Tip-toes, w Ira 
Gershwin, m George Gershwin, of 
U.S. © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 11; 
EH} 629204; Harms, inec., New York. 

24513 


Nightingale (The) ; w William Ernest 
Henley, m John H. Densmore, of 
U. S. 1. Med. voice; in C.—2. High 


voice; in E flat. © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2c. each Nov. 7; E 628338; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24514 


Nighty night; w Arthur Sizemore, m 
Egbert Van Alstyne, of U. S.; pf. 
and ukulele acc. © Nov. 26, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 4; E 627253; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 24515 


Nina; fox-trot, w and melody Wilber 
Haynes [i.e. W. W. Haynes] of U.S. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 628569; Wil- 
berforce Winfield Haynes, Worces- 
ter. 24516 


1197 ' 


w Thomas —~ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES: 


24517 


pt. 11, n. s:, v. 20 


Nina; tre giorni, G. B. Pergolese, arr. 
Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, cello pt. 
ed. Willem Willeke, of U. S.; violin, 
violoncello and pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 17; E 627614; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 24517 


Ninetta; polka, G. Ardizzone and F. 
Biazzo, both of U. S.; © 1 e..Nov. 


14, 1925; E 626706; Due Sicilie 
music rolls, New York. 24518 
Ninna-nanna; valse berceuse, G. de 


Micheli, of Italy, op. 15, arr. E. 
Haensch, of Germany; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 20, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 6; E 625021; Anton J. Ben- 
jamin, Leipzig. 24519 


Ninuzza (Little Antonia); canzuna 
siciliana, versi G. D’Amico, musica 
A. Artale, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. ©1c. Dee. 28, 1925; 
EK. 632018; Antonino Artale, Brook- 
lyn. 24520 


Nirvana; intermezzo, R. Brunel, arr. 
H. Mouton, of Belgium; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c« Noy. 16; HE 625572; J. 
Yves. K, Paris. [© orchestration] 

24521 


No coward soul is mine; set to tune 
Glynthorpe, w Emily Bronté, m 
Geoffrey Shaw, of Great Britain. 
12mo.: © Dee. 10, 1925; 1 ©. Dee. 
24; E 680442; Oxford university 
press, London. 24522 


No home blues; w and melody J. 
Gines, arr. H. Qualli Clark, both of 
U.S. ©l1c Dee. 1, 1925; E 628924 ; 
Jessie Gines, New York. 24523 


No ice today, you wrecker; w and m 
J. Geyer, of U. S. © 1... Nov. 23, 
1925; E 628786; John Geyer, Vine- 
land, N. J. 24524 


No matter where you go you'll think 
of me; w Berta Reviere, m A. F. 
Paganucci, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
14, 1925; E 627526; Anthony. F. 
Paganucci, Brooklyn. 24525 


No me olvides; vals, J. A. Monrouzeau, 
of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 «. 
Dee. 10; E 627429; Jose Antonio 
Monrouzeau, Arscibo, Porto Rico. 

24526 


No monkey man; w and melody M. 
Locke, of U. S.. © 1.e. Nov. 30, 
1925; H 627102; May Locke, Blythe- 
ville, Ark. 24527 


No one can love me like the way you 
do; song, from Revu négre, Spencer 
Williams, of U. S. Oct. 30, 1925; 


2c. Nov. 16; E 626772; W. John- 
son, Paris. 24528. 


No souls; w by an Indian woman, m 
and cho. Evangeline ©. Thuline, of - 
US. © Dec. 4°1925:" 2 emo. 
25; E 629411; Mrs. H. L. Crockett, 
Burlington, Vt. 24529 


No spinsterhood for me; fox-trot, w 
Hal Cochran, m Careline MacLean, 
of U. S.. © Dee. 8; 1925; 2 e. Dee. 
12; E 629228; Nea service, inc., . 
Cleveland. 24530 


No wonder I’m lonely, no: wonder I’m 
blue; C. W. Allen, m L. Sokoloff, of 
U. 8S. New Haven, Conn., Royal 
music pub. co. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 e.. 
Dec. 2; E 627195; Louis Sokoloff 
and Chas. W. Allen, New Haven. 

24531. 


Noble (The) commander; march, 
Ernest S. Williams, of U..S.; pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1925; 2 ¢@. Dee. 17; EB 
627578; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. [© arrangement], 24532: 


Nobody blues; w and melody F. M.. 
Heath, of U. S. © 1 e@ Nov. 30,. 
1925; E 627112; KF. M. Heath, Ana- 
costia, D. C. 24533: 


Nobody but you; fox-trot, Joseph H.. 
Trent, of U. 8.; pf. ©1 ¢. Nov. 25,. 
1925; E 628793; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 24534: 


Nobody cared; melody 8S. L. Cahan, of 
Us Soy ©) nde VOC oO aelozoe,. By 
628596 ; Samuel Leo Cahan, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 24535: 


Nobody knows what happened to Mc- 
Carthy; w and melody Dave Dreyer 
and Herman Ruby, both of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 10, 1925; E 629176; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

24536: 


Same. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
29; E 629507; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 24537 


Nobody’s girl; w O. M. Watson, mel- 
ody G. Arnheim, I. Abrahamson, and 
O. M. Watson, all of U. S. ©1e 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 628581; Gus Arn- 
heim; Irving Abrahamson, O. M. 
Watson, Los Angeles. . 245388 


Noél au vieux temps; de Raoul La- 
parra, of France; violon et pf. 
Dec. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Dee. 15; E 630204 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 24539: 


Noon quatrains; two-part song, w 
Charles Cotton, m W. G. Whittaker, 
of Great Britain; treble voices; in 
EK. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 


1198 


) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24563 


tations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 ¢. Dec. 
9, 1925; E -680273; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 24540 


Nora Bell; w L. M. Johnston, melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 4, 1925; E 627257; Laura M. 
Johnston, Philadelphia. 24541 


Nordmdnnerlied; worte J. V. Scheffel, 
music René Matthes, of Switzer- 
land; minnerchor. 4to. © Sept. 11, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 16; E 6380310; Gebr. 
Hug & co., Leipzig. 24542 


Norma; w and melody C. O. Bergner, 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1925; E 
628244; Carl Otto Bergner, Johns- 
town, N. Y. 24543 


Norman (Noel) Three impressions; 
by N. Norman, of England; pf. 1. 
Joy of life. [2 others] © Nov. 26, 
1925; 1 c. Dee. 18; E 630284; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. * 24544 


North Dakota; w A. E. Shirley, m 
Florence Coulter, of U. 8S. © Nov. 
23, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 627068; 
Adolph H. Shirley, Manfred, N. D. 

24545 


Northern lights waltz; w and m C. 
Beavis, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1925 ; E 627054; Carol Beery Davis, 
Juneau, Alaska. 24546 


Northern romance; de F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov: 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 625642; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24547 


Not dead, but sleeping; w J. R. Bax- 
ter, jr., m Mrs. J. R. Baxter, jr., of 
U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; 
EK 626823; J. R. Baxter, jr., Texar- 
kana, Ark.—Tex. 24548 


Not with a choir of angels; set to tune 
Berry Down, w Edmund Gosse, m 
Ernest Bullock, of Great Britain. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 e. Dec. 
24; HK 6380448; Oxford university 
press, London. 24549 


Nothing and everything; musical reci- 
tation, w and m George Ellis, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 3, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 18; E 625466; Reynolds & co., 
London. 24550 


Notre Dame chimes; intro. Old hun- 
dred and Adeste fideles, Weston 
Webb, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Dee. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 11; E 627464; 
Jack Snyder pub. co., inc., New 
York. 24551 


Notte d’Aprile; versi A. De Tamburi, 
musica M. Di Napoli, of Italy; mand. 


ace. [Naples] Margellina, 8vo. © 
Sept. 8, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; E 680518 ;s 
D’ Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

24552 


Notte lunare (Moon night) ; valzer, by 
A. Artale, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; pf. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1925; 
EK 628422; Antonino Artale, Brook- 
lyn. 24553 


Nouvelles (Les) mains de femme; 
dans Paris-voyeur, paroles Léo 
Leliévre, Henri Varna, Fernand 
Rouvray et Georges de Wissant, mu- 
sique Joseph Szule, of France. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625673; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24554 


November; w Sara Teasdale, m Lilla 
Ormond, of U. S. © Dec. 7, 1925; 
2 e. Dee. 8; E 627417; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 24555 


Now I lost all the world and it’s gold; 
w and melody H. Herring, of U. S. 
©1c. Dee, 29, 1925; E 629494; Har- 
vey Herring, Allentown, Pa. 24556 


Now I want no one but you; w and m 
P. Serima, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 23, 
1925; E 627916; Patsy Scrima, 
Brooklyn. 24557 


Now the day is over; sacred song, w 
S. Baring-Gould, m Alfred Wooler, 
of U. S. © Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
31; E 629659; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24558 


Nuit; par Gustave Samazeuilh, of 
France; pf. 4 4 mains. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 e. Nov. 16; E 625743; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip 
tion] 24559 


Nuts; fox trot, w and melody W. F. 
Drssell; of U.S. : © 1) ef Nov. :2; 
1925; E 628229; William F. Dissell, 
Cleveland. 24560 


O be joyful in the Lord; jubilate Deo, 
m Wiliam? H.* Pontius,” of * UU. ‘S:5 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 23; E 628735; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24561 


O bellissima Italia; trio, von Walde- 
mar von Baussnern, of Germany; 
klavier, violine und violoncello; in 
G. © Aug. 25, 1925; 1’c. Nov: 7; 
E 625416; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24562 


O come, let us sing unto the Lord; w 
from Psalm XCV, m Arthur Dun- 
ham, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
30; E 627069; H. T. FitzSimons, 
Chicago. 24563 


1199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24564 


O come this day and praise Him; 
‘Christmas carol, w BE. M. L., m 
. Henry G. Ley, of England;- mixed 
voices. 12mo. © Nov. 30, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 3; E 625981; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 24564 


O eyes that are weary; w anon., m H. 
G. Tovey, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 5; E 626539; Herbert 
George Tovey, Los Angeles. 24565 


70 fatto @ ’o munaciello; versi F. D. 
G. Cicciotto, musica G. Amato, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 

_@. Nov. 11, 1925; E 628478; Gennaro 
Amato, Brooklyn. 24566 


O give thanks unto the Lord: anthem, 
m George F. Austen, of U. S.; mixed 
' voices. 4to. ©-Dec. 16, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Dee. 18; E 629291; Boston music 
co., Boston. 24567 


O guiding star; w and m V. B. Throg- 
morton, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 10; E 628470; Vida Butler 
Throgmorton, Pocahontas, Ark. 

24568 


O how amiable are Thy dwellings; 
- anthem, w from Bible, m Mana 
Zucea [pseud. of Augusta Zucker- 
mann] of U. S., op. 93; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Dec. 5, 1925, 2 ¢. 
Dec. 10; E 629139; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 24569 


O Jesus, Saviour; Hnglish text Helen 
A. Dickinson, m César Franck, ed. 
Clarence Dickinson, of U. S8.; sop., 
ten. and bass, organ ace. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 627642; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© 
editing] : 24570 


O land of hope and freedom; three- 
part song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
George Lowell Tracy, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; sop., alto and 
baritone. Witmark ed. 4to. © 
Dec. 15, 1925; 2 e@. Dee. 18; H 
627666; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 24571 


O Lord almighty, Thou Whose hands; 
set to tune Bangor, w Henry New- 
bolt, m William Tans’ur, faux bour- 
don Martin Shaw, of England. Lon- 
don, Oxford university press. 12mo. 
© Dec. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; BH 
630429; Martin Shaw, London. 

24572 


O Lord and Master; anthem, w Whit- 
tier, m H. D. Sleeper, of U. 8.; cho., 
of mixed voices, with organ ace. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


4to. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 28; 
H.627920; Boston music co., Boston. 
24573 


O Lord God of my salvation; w from . 


Psalm 88, with hymn Charles Wes- 
ley, m Mark Andrews, of U. S.; for 
med. high voice, organ ace. © 
Nov....27,, 1925; 2 @ Sows. 
628921; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

24574 


O Lord, Thy children gathered here; 


Baptism, set to tune Philippine, w 


K. EH. Roberts, m R. EH. Roberts, of 
Great Britain. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 
1925; 1 c. Dee. 24; H 630423; Ox- 
ford university press, London. 
24575 


O malato @’ ’o spitale o belvin; versi 
V. Narciso, musica G. Amato, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; violin. 
© ie. Nov. 11, 1925; E 628477; 
Gennare Amato, Brooklyn. 24576 

O my thoughts, my thoughts, sur- 
cease; madrigal to four voices, w 
Philip Sidney, m John Ward, ed. 
and arr. Edmund H. Fellowes, both 
of England; male voices. 4to. 
Nov. 17,2925 5 tesa Now. 25: 1 
625937 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

24577 


O praise the Lord. all ye people (Lobe 
den Herrn meine seele) ; w and m 
G. C. Albert Kaeppel, of U. S.; male 
cho. 4to. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Dee. 16; E 629421; G. C. A. Kaep- 
pel, River Forest, Ill. 24578 

’O pranzo ’e nuvita; versi e musica 
P. Vittori, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1 ec. Noy. 18, 1925; 


E 628519; Pasquale Vittori, New 
York. 24579 
O prufessore e saxofone; versi e 
‘' musica F. amodio, of U. S.; pf. 


© 1 ¢ Dee. 9, 1925; E 627388; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 24580 


’O pumpiero; versi Francesco Amodio, 
musica Raffaele De Luca, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; 1st. violin. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1925; E 632010; 
Antonio Parisi, Brooklyn. 24581 


O sacred head (EHecce homo); w from 
the Bible, m Arthur F. M. Cust- 
ance, of U. 8S. 1. Med. voice, in A 
flat—2. Low voice, in A. © Dec. 
3, 1925; 2 c. each Dec. 2; H 627193; 
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York. — 

24582 


O sacred heart; w and m W. Callinan, 
of U. S. © Nov. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
5: E 628301; Will Callinan, Bangor, 
Me. 24583 


1200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 | 


24603 


A salutaris; liturgical text, m Vito 
Carnevali, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; sop. or ten., alto or bass; 


organ ace. Fischer ed. 4to. 

Dec. (23, 1925.7¢2 @ Dee! '285)H 
627933; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. , 24584 


O salutaris; m Bernard Ledington, of 
U.. 8.27 sop” or:ten.; in ‘A flats) © 


Dec. 21, (1925;:.2. c..'Dee. 235 -H 
627883; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. 24585 


O salutaris hostia [and] Tantum ergo; 
w from the Catholic church, m A. 
Schwanderla, of U. S., op. 8, nos. 
1 and 2; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
3; E 628947; Anthony Schwanderla, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 24586 


O sole mio; by HE. Di Capua, arr. K. 
Kotty, both of U. S.; guit. acc. 4to. 
©) "Noy 4,°°1995;?'2 ec. Nov. 6; E 
626777 ; K. Kotty, Milwaukee. 24587 


°O. sole mio; Neapolitan song, E. di 
Capua, arr. Robert Biederman, of 
aes. pe. ©. Oct. 16, 1925; 2c. 
Dee. 17; E 627597; Carl Fischer, 
inc. New York. [© arrangement] 

24588 


O sole mio (My sunshine)! Neapoli- 
tan serenade, E. Di Capua, arr. 
Mark Tosu, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. with second violin ad lib. © 
Hee.’ 28, 1925; 2. e.- Dee! 28; BH 
627942; Louis Retter music co., St. 
Louis. 24589 


O sole mio (My sunshine) ; Neapoli- 
tan serenade, HE. Di Capua, of 
Italy, arr. Louis Retter, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 28; 
E 627952; Louis Retter music co., 


St. Louis. 24590 
O sole mio (O golden sunshine) ; 
Neapolitan serenade, Eduardo Di 


Capua, arr. Harry L. Harts, of U. 
S.; pf. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
28; E 629523; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [© revision] 
24591 


O splendour of God’s glory bright; 
set to tune Plainsong, w St. Am- 
-brose, tr. Y. H., melody from the 
Sarum antiphonal. harmonized J. 
H. Arnold, of Great Britain. pts. 
1, 2. 12mo. © Dee. 10, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 24; E 630408; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 24592 


O sweetest little flower; w Brother 
Julian, m Brother Simon, of U. S.; 


80878—26——_9 


mixed voices. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 10; E 627428; Brother Simon, 
Baltimore. 24593 


O Trinity of blesséd light; set to 
tune Plainsong, w St. Ambrose, tr. 
J. M. Neale, melody from the 
Sarum antiphonal, harmonized J. H. 

- Arnold, of Great Britain. 12mo. © 


Decy “10. TOs ee DEC 24e 
630410; Oxford university press, 
London. : 24594 


°O vennetore napulitano; w F. D. G. 
Cicciotto, melody Ralph De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1 -e. Nov. 30, 1925;.E 627120; Cic- 
ciotto De Luca, Brooklyn. 24595 


O world invisible we view thee; set 
to tune Pimlico Road, w Francis 
Thompson, m M. Shaw, of Great 
Britain. London, Oxford university 
press. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 24; E 630444; Martin Shaw, 
London. — 24596 


Oasis (L’); paroles et musique Nova 
Barelli, of Italy. Ed. musicales 
Buffet, Crampon et cie. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c, Noy. 16, 1925; BE. 625722; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 24597 


Occhi di mare: hésitation, Angelo 
Bettinelli, of Italy; orch. con pf. 
conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2... @.; Oct, 29; EH, 628600., Alfano- 


Balloni, Palermo, Italy. 24598 


Odalisks; from Babylon suite, Justin 
Elie, of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York,, arr..Chas.. J. Roberts, of 
U. 8.; full orch. with pf. conduc- 
Lor. ©. Sept. 8.1925" 2 ce. Dee. 17: 
E 627573; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24599 


Ode—how sleep the brave; w William 
Collins, m C. B. Rootham, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in C. 4to. 
© May 14, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; E 
625328; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 24600 


Odile; chanson du pharynx, texte 
Jean Cocteau, musique P. O. Fer- 
roud, of France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 e@. Nov. 16; E 625746; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 24601 


Gidipe a Colone; musique pour la 
Tragédie de Sophocile, J. Guy 
Ropartz, of France; orch. 1. Pré- 
lude du_ 1° acte. [4 others] 
1. Parties.—2. Partition. © Nov. 
16, 25, 1925; 1 c. each Dee. 12; E 
630153, 630154; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 24602, 24603 


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24604 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Of a mornin’; w J. Keirn Brennan, 
m Silvio Hein, of U. S.; high voice 
in E flat. © Dec. 19, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 23; E 627895; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 24604 


Offenbach (Jacques) O shining night 
(Belle nuit) ; barcarolle from Tales 
of Hoffman, w Charles Henry Melt- 
zer, m J. Offenbach, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; female voices. 
Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 15, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 18; E 627685; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement | 24605 
Ogo-pogo; foxtrot, Deutscher text 


Beda, musik Mark Strong, of Eng- 
land. © Nov. 1, 1925; 1c. Dee. 21; 
EK 630396; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
Vienna. 24606 


gre (The) ; choral ballad, w Walter 
de la Mare, m Alec Rowley, of Eng- 
land; mixed cho. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec, 3; E 625991; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 24607 


Oh, Al why can’t you be nice; w and 
melody A. R. Lindsey, of U. S. © 
1c. Dee. 28, 1925; EH 632038; Alan 
Roy Lindsey, Union City, N. J. 

24608 


Oh Céliméne...! lied und foxtrot, text 
Beda, musik Richard Fall, of Ger- 
many. © July 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
21; EK 630397; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. 24609: 


Oh, Dorothy, sweetheart of mine; w 
and melody C. Vitello, of U. S. © 
1c. Noy. 9, 1925; E 628372; Charles 
Vitello, Boston. ; 24610 


Oh Georgie; w L. Mestesky, m Ralph 
Dermond, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 629134; Louis Mestesky, 
Washington. 24611 


Oh Henry; w Gus Kahn, m Ted Fior- 
ito, of U. S. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 12; E 629219; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 24612 


Oh Hilda; fox-trot, w and melody I. 
Pollack, of U. S.; in G. ©1ce. Nov. 
17, 1925; E 6286386; Isaac Pollack, 
Bayonne, N. J. 24613 


Oh honey; w and melody A. Terdi- 
man, of U. 8. ©1e. Nov. 7, 1925; 
EK 626581; Adolph Terdiman, Brook- 
lyn. 24614 


Oh how I miss you, mammy; w H. BE. 
Jones, m B. M. Hale, of U.S. ©1 
ec. Dec. 31, 1925; E 629555; Harry 
EK. Jones, Hamilton, Ontario, Can- 
ada. 24615 


Oh, how I’ve waited for you; song fox- 
trot, w Harry Carlton, m Nat D. 
Ayer, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. ; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations ] 
Noy. 20, 1 ¢. Dee. 3; E 625785; Law- 
rence Wright music ¢co., London. 


24616. 


Oh how you need Him; w Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, m B. B. Beall, of U. S. 
Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 626833 ; 


B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 24617. 


Oh I’ve got the gimmes now, by heck; 
w and melody B. Branhut, of U. 8S. 
© 1e. Nov. 2, 1925; E 628194; Berg 
Branhut, Philadelphia. 24618 


Oh man of mine; w and melody F. L. 
Moore, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1925; EH 626909; Frances L. Moore, 
Marion, Ind. ’ 24619 


Oh Miami; w. and m George Austin 
Moore, of U. S.; pf. ace., with uku- 
lele arr. May Singhi Breen. © Nov. 
10, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 16; E 628535; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

24620 


Oh Milly your [sic] the only girl for 
me; fox-trot, w and m F. G. Paciulli, 
of U.S.) © dc @ Weemzemtezs: 1 
632008; Fred G. Paciulli, Albany, 
Ga. 24621 


Oh mother; w R, Poleo, melody Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S.. © 1 « Nov. 12, 
1925; E 626675; Ralph Poleo, Punx- 
sutawney, Pa. 24622 


Oh, mother dear; w sand m J. F. 
Weyer, of U. S. © Dec. 5, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 7; HE 627339; James Frank- 
lin Weyer, Minneapolis. 24623 


Oh my sweet young thing; w and 
melody R. Jones, of U. S. ©1.. 
Nov. 9, 1925; E 628391; Rachel 
Jones, Lurlock, Calif. 24624 


Oh oh monkey, brother, brother mon- 
key; w and m B. A. Ape, of U. S. 
San Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. 
©):Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ce Dec. 9; EB 
629265; Truman lL. Donoho, San 
Francisco. 24625 


Oh pal I know you will come back; 


w and melody C. Kottowski, of U. S. 


© 1 e Dec. 5; 1925; BE 629085; 
Charles Kottowski, «Jersey City, 
NG ds 4G +p? 24626 


Oh Sally, why don’t you come out; w 
and melody E. R. Blickenderfer, of 
U.. 8.35 Qo bite. ' Nov. 146 1925) 71 


1202 


© Nov. 19, 1925; 1 .. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24649 


626745: E. Russell Blickenderfer, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. — 24627 


Oh, the girl upstairs, she’s a darling; 
w and m Dave Sonenscher and 
Julian Wright, both of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. and ukulele acc.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee.. 8, 1925; 1.¢.. Dec. 9; E 
630080; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 24628 


‘Oh, what a hat: by Dillon brothers, 


arr. Wm. Christopher O’Hare, of 
U. S.: male voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 18; 


E 627654: M. Witmark & sons, New | 


York. [© new arrangement] 


24629 


Oh what could a peach do to me; w 
and melody G. Kirchner, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1925; E 627765; Gus 
Kirchner, Brooklyn. 24630 

Oh what is the world coming to; w 
and m B. Hackey, of U. S:' © 1 «. 
Dee. 5, 1925: E 629090; Bertha 
Hackey. Stockton Springs, Me. 

24631 

Oh why did I leave you; w and mel- 


ody M. Blastic, of U. S. © 1 « 
Nov. 9, 1925: E 6283879: Morene 
Blastic. Cleveland. 24632 


Oh why did you make me care; w 
and melody H. B. Bennett, of U. S. 
(Cy bc. Now. 2,,,.1925;; Hy) 628202; 
Helen B. Bennett, Cleveland. 24633 


Oi mame shlog mich nit; w Louis Gil- 
rod, melody Jacob Rechtzeit, of U.S. 


(52 0 ANDW oN Ny) 
©.1¢ Dee. 21, 1925: E 627837; 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 24634 


( j campagnola mia; w Raffaele Ca- 
nero, melodia L. Canoro, of U. S. 
© 1 © Dee. 22, 1925; E 629434; 
Louis Canoro, New York. 24635 


Ojos (Los) (Les yeux); tango mi- 
longa, Carlo Granato, of Spain; pf. 
© Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢« Dec. 12; B 
630115: Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24636 

Okjahoma land: state song, w and m 
J. W. Guin, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Ate. ‘©. Dec. 2, 1925 ;: 2..e.. Dec. 8; 
E 627422; J. W. Guin, Ghandler, 
Ok. 24637 


Ol gray robe; part-song, negro spirit- 
wal, arr. Fred H..Huntley, of U. S.; 
men’s voices.- 4to. © Nov. 23, 
1925; 2 ¢«. Dec. 38; E 627184; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 24638 


Oleott’s Irish serenade; from The 
Irish artist, w and m Chauncey Ol- 
cott, arr. Charles Miller, of U. S. 
© Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 17; E 
627804; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 24639 


Old colony; march, W. A. Barrington 


Sargent, of U. S.; band. obl. 24mo. 
© Nov. 23, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 183° 
627747 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 

24640 


Old farmer Buck; w traditional, tra- 
ditional tune arr. G. Williams, of 
Great Britain; cho. of men’s voices. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd: 4to:. ©)-Aue. 28, 1925: 
1c. Nov. 7; E 625845; Gerrard 
Williams, London. 24641 


Old (The) fashioned meetings in the 
old fashioned way; Ww and m 
Thomas Dalius, of U. S. 4to. © 
Noy, | 14,°°,1925;.. 2..e: -Nov. 20;''B 
628670; T. Dalius, Philadelphia. 

24642 

Old Floyd Ireson: w J. G. Whittier, 
m Alec Rowley, of England; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1925; 1 «. 
Dee. 3; E 625987; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 24643 

Old Irish air: arr. Lionel Tertis, of 
England; violin or viola, with pf. 
acc. © Nov. 6, 1925; 2.e. Nov. 9; 
E 628436; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© transcription] 24644 


Old (The) Kentucky smile; fox-trot, 
w and m M. M. Thompson, arr. 
Carl A. Weber, both of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628784; Mahlon 
M. Thompson, Seattle. 24645 


Old King Cole; ballet, R. V. Williams, 
of Great Britain; oreh., full sce. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, lid. ©) Sept. ‘15, 19253,,1, ¢ 
Nove t=. H. (625351 3-7 BR: - Vaughan 
Williams, London. 24646 


Old men; w and m H. P. Collins, of 


eS.s), Ob..c.,.Nov. 30, 192n21 
627118; Harry P. Collins, New 
York. 24647 


Old (The) oaken bucket; air varie, 
Albert Franz, of U. S.; violin with 
pf..aee. © Noy. 20,,1925; 2.¢.. Nov. 
23; E 628722; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. [© bowing, fingering 
and variations] 24648. 


Old pal it’s hard to say goodbye; w 
and melody P. F. Quinn, of U. 8S. 
© 1 ¢.-Nov. 14, 1925; E 626727; 
Peter F. Quinn, Suffield, Conn. 

24649 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24650 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Qld portage moon; w and m R. H. | Olly-Polly; 


Clark, of U. S. © Nov. 3, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 11; E 628505; Raymond H. 
Clark, Squa Pan, Me. 24650 


Old (The) road home; w Royden Bar- 
rie, m Jack Thompson, of Great 
‘Britain!’ i. In'C.+2) in. Hi fat. © 
' Oct. 5, 1925; 1 c. each Oct. 20; E 
625535; <Ascherberg, 


Crew, ltd., London. 24651 


Old rose and gold; waltz-fantasie, G. 
C. Pennington, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
26, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E 682060; 
George C. Pennington, Philadelphia. 

24652 


Old (The) ship of Zion; w Mrs. M. B. 
C. Slade, m arr. H. M. Eagle, of U. 
S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 
626839; H. M. EHagle, Burke’s Gar- 
den, Va. 24653 


Old skinflint ; cho., w W. W. Gibson, m 
W. G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. Curwened. London, 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. © 
Aug. 17, 1925; 1 ce. Sept. 21; EH 
630403; W. G. Whittaker, New- 
castle-on-Tyne, England. 24654 


Old (The) sun-dial; by Frances Terry, 
of WS. fpb. 4 hands, |\'©: Novi''6, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 19; E 626882; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24655 


Old sweetheart of mine; w and mel- 
ody Mrs. P. Glaney, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dec. 5, 1925; E 629077; Mrs. P. 
Glancy, Morristown, N. J. 24656 


Old-time (An) song; waltz-ballad, w 
and m Allan Williams and Herberte 
Jordan, both of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 18, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 7; E 
630085; Cavendish music co., Lon- 
don. 24657 


Old winter; two-part song, w T. Noel, 
m Hdgar L. Bainton, of Great Brit- 
Hanns. CrebIe | VOICES 3) Ail ite) LO. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 14, 1923; 1c. Dec. 4, 1925; 
E 630252; Oxford university press, 
. London. 24658 


Olimpia carcerata; versi T. Miccio, 
musica L. Donadio, of U. S.; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
19; E 626861; Tony Miccio, Brook- 
lyn. 24659 


Olimpia Macri a lliberta; versi e me- 
lodia T. Miccio, of U. S. 4to. 
Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 31; E 629575; 
Tony Miccio, Coney Island, New 
York. 24660 


Hopwood & | 


operette in drei akten, 
Franz Arnold und Ernst Bach, ge- 
sangstexte Willi Kollo, musik Wal- 
ter Kollo, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © Nov. 21, 1925;1 ce.” 
Dee. 19; D 26857; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 24661 


Olvido; tango milonga, Jose Sentis, of 

Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 3, 1925; 

1 ce. Dec. 18; E 630232; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew ltd., London. 

24662 


Olympia; grand march, Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, of U. 8.; band, with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. 4to. © Apr. 
29, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 28; E 629457; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. . 

24663 


Omens; prelude mystérieuse, m Wal- 
ter C. Schad, of U. S., ed. Geo. H. 
Sanders; pf.-organ conductor. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628318; 
Geo. H. Sanders co., New York. 

24664 


On a chant by Benjamin Cooke; pre- 
lude, B. Harwood, of England, op. 
42, no. 1; organ. (Jn Original com- 
positions for the organ, no. 17) © 
Nov. 16; 92925 71) "extNove: aie EH 
625898; Basil Harwood, Almonds- 
bury, England. 24665 


On a chant by Lord Mornington; pre- 
lude, B. Harwood, of England, op. 
42, no. 3; organ. (Jn Original com- 
positions for the organ, no. 17) © 
Nov., 16,. 1925; /1.,¢ -Nov., 1%; 1 
625900; Basil Harwood, Almonds- 
bury, England. 24666 


On a chant by Matthew Camidge; pre- 
lude, B. Harwood, of England, op. 
42, no. 2; organ. (Jn Original com- 
positions for the organ, no. 17) © 
Noyes; 16, 2925: hi eo Nowe iis) 
625899; Basil Harwood, Almonds- 
bury, England. 24667 


On and on, in the land of the living 
dead; w and melody F. Lample, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Dee. 7, 1925; E 629115; 
Frank Lample, Baltimore. 24668 


On Canaan shore; spiritual, w and m 


adapted and arr. Harvey Worthing- 
ton Loomis, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 28; 
E 632050; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [© adaptation and arrange- 
ment | 24669 


On daddy’s knee; w and melody B. 
Ruth, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 10, 1925; 
E 629160; Bee Ruth, Omaha, Neb. 

24670 


1204 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24694 


On les prend; couplets d’Hlle ou moi, 
paroles Jean Bastia, musique Albert 


Chantrier, of France. © Nov. 2, 
1925-1 ©. Nov. 16;°.E 625652; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24671 


On old Clearwater bay; w Harry S. 
Ransom, m H. R. Dean, of U. S. 
Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Cham- 
ber of Commerce. © Nov. 5, 1925; 
2 «. Nov. 5; E 628304; Hdwin Ralph 


Dean, Clearwater, Fla. 24672 
On Penguin island; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. 
Dees) 29; 1925; 2 ec) Dee. 313! H 
629663 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ] 24673 


On the alert; march, Hugh W. Schu- 
bertcot W.'S.; pf. © Oct, 27; 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 7; E 626603; Walter Ja- 
cobs, inec., Boston. [© arrangement] 

24674 

On the homeward way; w W. M. Run- 

yan, m Ethel M. McKee, of U. S. 


Oct. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628827; | 


William M. Runyan, Chicago. 
24675 


On the ship going over to Ireland; w 
F. J. Flannigan, m arr. Pauline Brit- 
tmeot U.S: © Nov. 3) 1925; 2 c. 
Noy. 25; E 627001; Francis J. Flan- 
nigan, Watertown, N. Y. 24676 


On the shores of Lover’s isle; w and 
m Francis Cowan, of U. 8S. [Photo- 
stat] ©1ec. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629486; 
Francis Cowan, Hawthorne, N. Y. 

24677 


On the way to gloryland; w James 
Rowe, m C. Taylor, of U. S. © Oct. 
Bdge, 2c) Nov. 19; EH ‘626818; 
Curtis Taylor, Clinton, Okl. 24675 


Once I loved a maiden fair ; part-song, 
17th century melody arr. H. Alex- 
ander Matthews, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 19; E 627798 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 24679 


Once in a while; w and melody J. J. 
Schneider, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 16, 
1925; E 627568; John J. Schneider, 
Philadelphia. 24680 


Once more may I hear you; w and 
melody A. Sussman, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 19, 1925; EK 628645; Alexander 


Sussman, Brooklyn. 24681 
One (A) book course in elementary 
music and_ selected songs for 


schools; by C. A. Fullerton, of U.S. 
Cedar Falls, Ia., Fullerton & Gray. 


Only a poor little mutt; 


8vo. © Oct. 16, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 14; 
aff. Nov. 7; A 875495; Charles: A. 
Fullerton, Cedar Falls, La. 24682 


One more day; three-part song, w J. 
Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Dee. 5; E 629000; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 24683 


One night of love; w and m J. EH. 
Hayes, of U. S.. © 1 e. Dee: 4, 
1925; E 627259; John E. Hayes, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 24684 


One way street; from Leave it to me, 
w Ballard MacDonald, m Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S. © Dec. 19, 
1925; 2 e@« Dee. 22; E 629414; 
Harms, ine., New York. 24685 


One word of consolation; w Al Pian- 
tadosi and Dorothy Terriss, melody 
Jack McCoy, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
18, 1925; E 628551; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 24686 


Same. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 « 
Dec. 30; E 629517; Leo Feist, inc., 
‘ New York. 24687 


Onelia, I’d like to steal you; by P. 
Barbarin, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1925; E 626669; Paul Barbarin, 
Chicago. 24688 


Onery blues; melody Mike Jackson, of 
Uns: + © “Le. Now: 20, 1925 x7 
627129; Bud Allen music co., New 
York. 24689 


Only a dream; w and m I. McClung, 
of,.U. S., .©.1 e.,, Dee.18,1925:; 
627752; Irene McClung, Chicago. 

24690 


w and m 
J. Geyer, of U. S. © 1 ce Dee. 7, 
1925; E 627842; John Geyer, Vine- 
land, N. J. 24691 


Only in dreams; w and m L. G. Nich- 
olson, of U. S. [Photostat] ©1l1e. 
Nov. 18, 1925; E 628654; Laurie 
Gregory Nicholson, Los Angeles. 

24692 


Only in my dreams; w and m Herman 
Ruby and Dave Dreyer, both of U.S. 
© Nov. 6, 1925; 2 « Nov. 7; E 
626573; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 24693 


Only to love and serve Thee; w H. A. 
Ironside, m Hilda B. Tovey, of U.S. 
© Aug. W 1925), 2 4es) Nov... 53H 
626537; Herbert George Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 24694 


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24695 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Onward; sacred hymn, w_  HEsther 
Beryl Titus, m A. Vivio, of U.S. 
© 1c Dee. 1, 1925; E 628923; 
Anthony Vivio, Buffalo. 24695 


Opernsaal (Der); kleine transkrip- 
tionen von opernmelodien, Adolf Hu- 
ber, of Germany, op. 32; 2 violinen 
u. pt. bd. 8 Volksausgabe Eulen- 
burg. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1c. Nov. 7; 
E 625404; Ernst Eulenburg, Leip- 
zig. 24696 


Orange (The) and blue; pep song of 
University of Florida, w George 
Hamilton, m anon.; pf. and ukulele 
ace.” © Nov: 17,1925: 2°& Wee.-7: 
EK 627364; L. T. Pendarvis, Gaines- 
ville, Fla. 24697 


Orange blossoms; bridal processional, 
M. C. Baldwin, of U. S.; pf. Mid- 
dletown, Conn., Baldwin music pub. 
co. © Dec. 4;;1925;,2°e, Dee. 33H 
628967: Minor C. Baldwin, Middle- 
town, Conn. [© arrangement and 
new matter] 24698 


Order of DeMolay:;: march song, w 
and m F. G. Johnson, of U. S. 
Dec. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; EH 629596 ; 
Frederick G. Johnson, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 24699 


Organist’s (The) journal; collection 
of pieces, various authors, ed. W. EH. 
Ashmall, of? U. S.:  organivew.) 25, 
Dts 1." nos. 128: © Jans ie 1 OIG = 
Ze. Wee 2S 1925-1 629 a 08 = Wan: 
EK. Ashmall, Arlington, N. J. 24700 


Orgy (Orgie); from Babylon suite, 
Justin Elie, of Haiti, domiciled at 
New York, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, 
of U. S.; full orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. © Sept. 8, 1925; 2 c Dec. 17; 
EK 627576; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24701 


Orient (The) special; oriental dream, 
melody, A. Cox, arr. N. Nixon, both 
OreUe SS: © 1c Novi 1025-2) 
626586; Attler Cox, New York. 

24702 


Oriental blues stomp: melody S. H. 
Frazier “of U. ‘S.° © Tc. July 24, 
1925: E 619921; Smithy Elester 
Frazier. 24703 


Oriental love song; w Alice C. D. 
Riley, m Dorothy Riley Brown, of 
Wa Si" © “Nov. 3) 925: 2 Me Now. 
5; E 6265138; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 24704 


Oriental piano selections; by Leon S. 
Nahmée, of U. S.; vocal and instru- 
mental. [Syrian and English char- 
acters] © Sept. 14, 1925; 2 ¢ Nov. 


2; E 628235; Nahmée music co., 
New York. 24705 


Orpheus und Eurydike; dichtung von . 
Oskar Kokoschka, musik Ernst 
KYenek, of Austria, op. 21; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. Universal ed. 
© Sept. 24, 1925: 1 c. Dec. 3; EB 
630064; Universal-edition  actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 24706 


Otello; schottische, G. Ardizzone and 
EF. Biazzo, - both “of UM S47 7@n1. c. 
Nov. 14, 1925; E 626703 ; Due Sicilie 
music rolls, New York. 24707 


Otra vez; canciédn Mexicana, letra y 
musica Ignacio Fernandez HEsperén 
(Tata Nacho) of Mexico. © Oct. 
16, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 3; EH 625298; 
Enrique Munguia, sucs., Mexico, D. 
F., Mexico. 24708 


Ou, quand et comment; couplets de 
lVopérette Bouche 4 bouche, paroles 
André Barde, musique Maurice 
Yvain, of Franee. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 e. Nov. 16; E. 625665; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 24709 


Oui, mais on n’sait pas; couplets. 
d’Elle ou moi, paroles Jean Bastia, 


musique Albert Chantrier, of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925: 1 @ Nov. 
16; E 625651; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 24710 


Our brother is the lord in that land; 
w Johnson Oatman, jr., m T. B. 
Mosley, of U. S.. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 
ce, Nov. 19; E 626852; T. B. Mosley. 
Albertville, Ala. 24711 


Our Colorado home; w lL. D. Rateliff, 
m Nell Whitmire, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 30, 1925; EH 627128; Lee Dewey 
Ratcliff, Craig, Col. 24712 


Our dads; w and melody P. H. Hart, 
of U.-S., \© 1. @ Nowe 02: 1 
628387; P. E, Hart, Lloydell, Pa. 

24713 


Our druggist; w W. Petersmeyer, m 
Chas. S. Millspaugh, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Dee. 7, 1925; E 627350; William 
Petersmeyer, Warrenton, Mo. 

24714 


Our Father, by whose servants; set 
to tune Loughborough, for school or 
college commemoration, w and m 
G. W. Briggs, of Great Britain. 
12m0.. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1ve. Dec: 
24: E 630419; Oxford university 
press, London, 24715 


Our heroes; march, M. C. Whiteman, 
of US'S:: pt” ©iP eo Beene, 1925 * 
E 627373; Marie Chandler White- 
man, Philadelphia. 24716 


1206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24739 


Our King leads to victory; w James 
Rowe, m H. M. Eagle, of U. S. © 
Oet. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 626847; 
H, M. Eagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 

24717 


Our loved ones waiting; sacred duet, 
w and m R. A. Cake, of U. S.; sop. 
and alto. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E 627486; R. Ashley Cake, 
Absecon, N. Jd. 24718 


Our prince; w Gerald Fitz-Gibbon, m 
Albert Fox, of Great Britain; in A 
fiat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 22, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
30: EK 630507; B. Feldman & Co., 
London. 24719 


Our straying girl, come home; w and 
m J. A. Chiles, of U. S., arr. David 
Carroll. Lexington, Ky., Hureka fi- 
delity pub. co. 4to. © Dee. 30. 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; EH 629574; James 
Alexander Chiles, Lexington, Ky. 

24720 


Our work is done: w and m Caro 
Roma, of U. S.. © Dee. 18, 1925; 2 
ce. Dee. 28; E 627964; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 24721 


Out in the fields; w anon., m A. M. 
Hatch, of U..S.; with violoncello ad 
lib. © Dee. 23, 1925:; 2 ce. Dec. 24; 
EH 629525; Anna M. Hatch, Provi- 
denee, R. I. 24722 


Out on the plains; Christmas, Spanish 
folksong arr. Clarence Dickinson, of 
U. 8.; obbl. pts. 1. Violin —2. Vio- 
loncello.—3. Harp. 4to. © Dec. 18, 
1925; 2 c@ each Dec. 23; E 627873-— 
627875; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 24723-24725 


Out on the plains shepherds watch- 
ing: Christmas, English text Helen 
A. Dickinson, m Spanish folksong, 
arr. Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.: 
mixed voices, organ acc. 4to. © 
INow,,. 12,,.1925... 2.-:¢.. Nov.,/18;. BH 
628594; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] _ 24726 


Out West, the great far West: w C. 
Seiler, m A. S. Dimichino, of U. S. 
© Nov. 16, 1925: 2. ¢. Nov. 17; B 
628610; Charles Seiler, Denver. 

(24727 


Out where the big ships go; w Wini- 
fred May, m Thos. J. Hewitt, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. © Oct. 
28, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 2; E. 625296; 
Keith, Prowse & eco., Itd., London. 
dibs 24728 


Ouverture de Gwendoline; par Emm. 
Chabrier, arr. Rudd, of France; 
orech. 4to. © Dec. 23, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 24; E 630492; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 24729 


Ouvertiire zur oper Cleopatra; von 
August Enna, bearb. Martin Schmel- 
ing, of Germany; salon orch. 4to. 
© Oct. 26, 1925; 1 e«. Nov. 14; E 
625485; Breitkopf u. Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 24730 


Over the white flying foam; waltz 
ballad, w and m T. J. Macgenn, of 
U.S. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 21; 
EH 627850; T. J. Macgenn, Portland, 
Ore. 24731 


Overture to a drama; by Arthur 
Shepherd, of U. S.; orch. © Nov. 
16, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 628833; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 24732 


Owl (The); two-part song, w Tenny- 
son, m Percival Garratt, of Great 
Britain; treble voices; in A min. 
4to. [Staff,and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1923; 1 ¢. Dee. 
4, 1925; E 630257; Oxford univers- 
ity press, London. 24733 


Owl’s hoot; melody W. B. White and 
BD Hi. Kerrer, both,.of We'Siti arr: 
Owl orch. © 1c. Dee. 31, 1925; E 
629540; Wilfred B. White and Harry 
Ferrer, New Orleans. 24734 


Oy peed hayem zelenenkim (Near the 
green grove) [and] V’ hayoo zele- 
nim vraz zi mnov (Down in the 
green grove); English tr. Olga 
Opiela: Ukranian folk songs, arr. 
Jack Kammen, of U. 8S. Kammen 
ed. © Sept. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; 
E 627545 ;s Jack Kammen and Joseph 


Kammen, Brooklyn. [© arrange- 
ment] 24735 
Ozark trails; march, J. J. Richards, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Nov. 28. 


1925; 2 e. Dec. 28; E 627987; C .L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, fa. 24736 


Padmavati; opera-bailet, Albert Rous- 
sel, trio, Roger Branga, of France; 
pf. violon et violoncelle avec con- 
trebasse, clarinette et harmonium ad - 
ibe) Hide As OO NON. 2 hoo wa ve. 
Nov. 16; E 625738; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 24737 


Padmavati; par A. Roussel, of France; 
parties d’orch. 1. Premiére suite.— 
2. Deuxieme suite. © Oct. 30, Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 c. each Nov. 16; H 625734, 
625735; Durand et cie., Paris. 

24738, 24739 


1207 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24740 


pt. IIL, n. s., v. 20 


Paese mio luntano; versi Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, melodia Michele Sot- 
tile, of UsiS. .4t0.© Nov... ty 1925 ; 
2 ec. Nov. 20;..E 628714; Verdi & 
Rossini music house, New York. 

24740 


Pagan suite; by N. Peterkin, of Great 
Britain; pf. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 1. Lament for 
Pan. [2 others] © Nov. 29, 1925; 
1 e. Nov. 138; E 625766; Norman 
Peterkin, Liverpool, England. 24741 


Paganini (NicecolO) 24 caprices; rev. 
Jeno Hubay, of Hungary; violon. 
v. 1-4. Universal ed. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 1 c« Dee. 3; E 630060; Uni- 
versal-edition actiengesellschaft, Vi- 
enna. 24742 


26 original kompositionen ftr 
gitarre allein; erstmalig aus dem 
Nachlass hrsg. Max Schulz, of Ger- 
many. © Oct. 6, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 16; 
EK 630847; J. H. Zimmermann, Leip- 
zig. 

Pageant (A) of Bethlehem; in four 
scenes, by Mabel Burkholder, of U. 
S., w Isaac Watts and others, m 
Henry Smart and others. 8vo. © 
Nove 125 1925." 2iten Nov. Ss: ait. 
Nov. 16; A 876135; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 24744 


Pagen-—lied (Chanson des pages) ; aus 
der musik zu Shakespeare’s Wie es 
euch gefallt, von H. H. Wetzler, of 
Germany,*op. 7; violine und klavier. 
© . Oct. 415) 1925 91 / ea Nov. 53) BE 
625320; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 24745 


Painted Miss; w M. A. Warren and 
Sally Johnston, m M. A. Warren, of 
U. S., arr. Harrison Howe; pf. and 
ukulele acc. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 e¢. 
Noy. 27; E 628863; Mary Alice 
Warren, Little Rock, Ark. 24746 


Pal of my school days; w and melody 
H. D. Radcliffe, of U. S. ©l1e. 


Noy. 2, 1925; E 628215; Henry D. 
Radcliffe, San Francisco. 24747 
Palomita (La) argentina; valse es- 
panole, J. Giarratana, of Italy, 


domiciled at New York; violino. © 
1 e. Noy. 11, 1925; E 629156; John 
Giarratana, Brooklyn. 24748 


Pals; w and m L. BH. Grenier, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Oct. 21, 1925; E 628504; 
Leo Ernest Grenier, Lynn, Mass. 

24749 


Pan; w Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 
m Wallace A. Sabin, of England, 
domiciled at Berkeley, Calif.; high 


24743 - 


or med. voice. © Dec. 4, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 11; E 629191; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York, 24750 


Pan.... dans l’oeil; sketch, G. Van 
Parys, of France; 1°** violons par- 
ties. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 15; 
EX 630182; L. Grus et eie., Paris. 

24751 | 


Panama; Spanish American fox-trot 
song, w Eric Valentine, of Great 
Britain, m Robert Katscher; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and 
ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July 24, 1925; 1 c. Aug. 28; B 
625273; B. Feldman & co., London. 
[© new English arrangement] ~ 

24752 


Pandora; ballet, S. R. Avery, of U. 
S. [Photostat] © 1 ec. Nov. 3, 1925; 
H 626485 ; Stanley R. Avery, Minne- 
apolis. 24753 


Pango moon; fox trot, from Honey- 
moon cruise, w Arthur Swanstrom, 
m Carey Morgan, of U. S. © Nov. 
30,': 1925 3.o20ieo Dee. .257E) (627165 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 24754. 


Pan’s holiday; two-part song, w 
James Shirley, m Frank Bridge, of 
Great Britain; treble voices; in G. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1923; 1 ec. Dee. 
4, 1925; E 680254; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 24755 


Papa e mama; canzone fox trot, 
Vittorio Mascheroni, of Italy; petit 
orch., con pf. conduttore. Hd. 
Carisch. 4to. © Oct. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 1; E 6380012; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 24756 


Papadia (Iazaéua); wand m J. C. Zou- 
boulakis, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 627153; John Constantin 
Zoboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 24757 


Papillons (Les) ; de Couperin, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 e. Nov. 16; E 625620; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

24758 


Papoose; Indian lullabye, w Charles 
O. Roos, m L. H. Castle, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1925; E 626487; Les- 
ter Hugo Castle, Los Angeles. 24759 


Par la fenétre ouverte; paroles Jean 
Renouard, musique Adolphe Bor- 
chard, of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1925; EH 625728; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 24760 


1208 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24781 


Parade of the victors; characteristic 
patrol, Arthur Bergh, arr. Morris 
Aborn, both of U. S.; orch. Belwin 
con. ed. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
30; E 629527; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 24761 


Paradis de reve; mélodie sur les mo- 
tifs de C’est la maison du bon dieu, 
Joseph Szule, of France; orch., avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
no75,, 4 © Novy. 16; 8 625585; LL. 


Grus et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 24762 
Paradise; fox-trot, w Al. Milne, m 


Ronnie Munro, of England; pf. acc., 
with banjulele arr. Kel Keech; in 
C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 15, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 
7; E 630018; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 24763 


Paradise; Viennese folk song, Kra- 
kauer, arr. for pf., D. F. Kynett, of 
U. S., from the violin arr. of Fritz 
Kreisler. [Photostat] © Dee. 11, 
1925: 2 ce. Dec. 14; E 632057; Don 
EF. Kynett, Deland, Fla. [© ar- 
rangement for piano] 24764 


Parfum exotique; poéme Charles Bau- 
delaire, musique Alfred Rose, of 
France, op. 7, no. 1. Editions du 
Magasin musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dee. 7; E 630031; Magasin mu- 

_ sical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 24765 


Parleme oi viento; versi D. Masullo 
e V. E. Bello, musica Ida Capocci, 
of Italy; mand. ace. [Naples] Mar- 
gellina. S8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1c. 
Dec. 30; E 630510 ; D’ Agostino bros., 
inec., New York. ‘24766 


Parlor (The) is a pleasant place to 
sit in Sunday night; w and m Frank 
Crumit, of U. S. © Nov. 14, 1925; 
2¢. Nov. 16; E 628555; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 24767 


Passacaglia und fugue; von Adolf 
Busch, of Germany, op. 27; orgel. 
Ed. Breitkopf. obl. 8vo. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 17; E 625769; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 24768 


Passacaglia und fuge; von Arno Land- 
mann, of Germany, op. 11; orgel; in 
es dur. © Nov. 27, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 
22; E 630481; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 24769 


Pastorale and Harlequinade; by HE. 
Goossens, of Great Britain; flute, 
oboe and pf. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. © Aug. 20, 


80878—26——10 


1925; 1 c. Sept. 21; E 630405; Eu- 
géne Goosens, Kensington, England. 
24770 


Patent leather headed papa; w and 
melody M. A. Bratcher, of U. S. © 
1c. Dec. 29, 1925; E 629498; Myrtle 
A. Bratecher, Lanton, Mo. 24771 


Pater noster; liturgical text, m N. J. 
Elsenheimer, of U. 8.; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 23; E 
629351; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

i 24772 


Patina; 10 miniaturen im stile des 
XVIII jahrhunderts, Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, of Germany, op. 64; pf. © 
Sept: .32.. 1925;..1. ¢..,.Now.. 4635. Bi 
625868; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

24773 

Patricia, I want you; from Patricia, 
w and m F. Holland, of U. S. Rich- 
mond, Ind., Crum’s music house. © 


IOVS et Poe a Ce INON SS Lee oes 
628621; Frank Holland, Richmond, 
Ind. 24774 


Patricia is my name; from Patricia, 
w and m F. Holland, of U. S. Rich- 
mond, Ind., Crum’s musie house. © 
Now. LE ag2b is" 2° 4c. “Nov: fie 
628620; Frank Holland, Richmond, 
Ind. 24775 


Patsy; by Sam A. Perry, of U. S.; pf. 
Cy Novy,.:' 12; 1925-2 ce, “Nov., 134. 6 
628499; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 24776 


Pattering rain; morceau de_ salon, 
Eduard Holst, arr. Charles Miller, 
OM USSR: pl.” © Dec 1 1925 2c. 
Dee. 19; E 627810; Harms, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

24777 

Pay day blues; w and melody A. 
Weber, of U. S:' © 1 ec. Nov: 21, 
1925; E 626914; Arnold Weber, St. 
Paul. 24778 


Paysage d’Auvergne; par Pierre Ar- 
beau, of France; pf. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625748; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 24779 


Peace to you; w and m M. J. Camp, 
of U. S. © Nov. 28,1925; 2c) Nov. 
30; E 627145; Mabel Johnston Camp, 
Chicago. 24780 


Peaceful (The) western wind; three- 
part song, w Thomas Campian, m 
C.‘V. Stanford, of Great Britain; 2 
sops. and alto; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 


1 PLS oak nC OCC Oe, LOD a 
630262; Oxford university press, 
London. 24781 


1209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24782 


Pearse to Ireland ; w Peter Thompson, 
marr, Js) Smith) of <Wi-S2)} Ore e. 
Dee. 24, 1925; E 629465; Josephine 
Smith, New York. 24782 


Peerless collection of favorite solos for 
the plectrum banjo; compiler of 
USS, OL Obbl3" Chord” ace ©: 
Oct. 10, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 13; aff. 
Oct. 14; A 870955, 870956; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 24783, 24784 


Peerless coliection of favorite solos 
for the tenor banjo; compiler of 
U. S. 1. Obbl.—2. Chord ace. 
Oct. 10, 1925; 2 c. each Oct. 13; aff. 
Oct. 14; A 870953, 870954; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 24785, 24786 


Peggy; by C. Merck, of U. S.; pf. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1925; E 682019; Carl- 
ton Merck, Gainesville, Ga. 24787 


Peggy Ramsay; w traditional, tradi- 
tional tune arr. G. Williams, of 
Great Britain; cho. of mixed voices. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 4to. © Sept. 3, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 7; E 625349; Gerrard 
Williams, London. 24738 


Pelican: (The) album; six easy pieces, 
James Brown, of England; string 
orch. with pf. 1. Carol dance. [5 
others] © Nov. 7, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 
23; E 625833; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 24789 


Pendant lVouragan; par J. Rico, of 
Italy; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to.. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; 
E 625563; Joseph Rico, Courbevoie, 
France. 24790 


de Raoul Laparra, of 
violon et pf. © Dee. 1, 
E 630209; Heu- 

24791 


Pénitence ; 
France; 
1925; 1-e. Dee.15; 
gel, Paris. 


Pensador (Hl); tango Argentina, mel- 


ody, I. Moscovitz, of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 10, 1925; E 626640; Isidore 
Moscovitz, New York. 24792 


Penzanno Napule; nustalgia d’ ’o core, 
versi P. L. Esposito, melodia S. Co- 
fini-Santino, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. Ed. Avitable bros. 4to. 
©: Dee. 8, 19253 2° ¢:. Dee’ 10; B 
629141; Avitabile bros., New York. 

24793 


Perfection, that’s my name; w B. F. 
Ellison, jr., melody O. J. Rene, jr. 
andl. "EP. Rene: both of W SiO 
1 ec. Dee. 10, 1925; EK 629172; Bennie 
F. Ellison, jr., Otis a: Rene, jr. and 
Leon T. Rene, Los Angeles. 24794 


pt. t1, ‘n. s., v. 20 


Perhaps; w Barbara Hollis, m E. Tit- 
comb, of U. S: © Noy. 30, 1925; 2 
e. Dec. 8; E 627423; Everett Tit- 
comb, Boston. 24795 


Perpetuum mobile; rondo presto from 
Sonata, op. 24, Carl Maria von 
Weber, arr. Alexis Hollaender ; 2 pf., 
4 hands. © Dee. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
11; HE 629194; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24796 


Perpetuum mobile; von Ossip Schnir- 
lin, of Germany, op. 12, nr. 2; vio- 
line u. klavier. © May 31, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 7, 1925; E 625486; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24797 


Persian skies; from Honeymoon cruise, 
w Arthur Swanstrom, melody Carey 
Morgan, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628846; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 24798 


Persian song; by Michail Ivanovitch 
Glinka, ed., phrased and fingered 
Efrem Zimbalist, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
3; EH 627177; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 24799 


Petit Loulou de Poméranie; paroles 
Fred Pearly et Max Eddy, musique 
G. Gabaroche et F. Pearly, both of 
France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 
16; E 625662; Francis Salabert, Pa- 
ris. 24800 


Petit néegre; joie et tristesse, par 
Franz Hitz, op. 352, orchestré Jules 
Walter, of France; oreh. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 
1 ¢. Dec. 12; E 630098; C. Joubert, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 24801 


Petite chanson (Little song); de F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4tog © Nov. 2, 1925; 
tc. NOV, or 625635; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 24802 


Petite suite; par E. Desportes, of 
France; pi., petites mains. 1. Pré- 
lude. [5 others] © Dee. 1, 1925; 
1 c. Dee. 15; E 6380185; J. Janin, 
Oullins, France. 24803 


Petites poésies; par Eduard Poldini, 
of Hungary, op. 66; pf. cah. 2. 1. 
Cendrillon. [5 others] © Jan. 29, 
1925; 1 ce. Dee. 16; E 630313; Julius 
Hainauer, Breslau, Germany. 24804 


Petites variations et flgte; par Jan 
Vitolin, of Holland; pf. © June 13, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; H 625450; N. Sim-. 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24805 


Petits (Les) noms; couplets d’Elle ou 
moi, paroles Jean Bastia, musique 


1210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Albert Chantrier, of France. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 16; E 625649 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24806 


Pettine (Giuseppe) 44 solos in duo 
style for tenor banjo; by G. Pettine, 
of U. 8. Providence, R. I., Rhode 
Island music co. © Dee. 14, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dec. 16; aff. Dec. 30; A 878404; 
Giuseppe Pettine, Providence, R. I. 

24807 

Phantom girl; w Hlza May Wyman, m 
LL. J. Lund, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1925 ; E 628982 ; Levina Juliet Lund, 
Portland, Or. 24808 


Phantoms; prelude mystérieuse, Wal- 
ter C. Schad, of U. S.; pf. or organ 
conductor. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 23; E 627908; Geo. H. Sanders 
co., New York. 24809 


Phyllida; w and m Howard Fisher, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. © Oct. 
Aeon PC. Noy. 205 Ei 625812; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 24810 


Piano phun; by Lou Alter, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 626995; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 24811 


Piane stories; for modern young stu- 
dents, David Dushkin, of U. S. 
See to = 2 e¢.) Noy. 27; B 
628887: B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 24812 


Pibroch ef Donuil Dhu; chorus, w 
Walter Scott, m Denis Wright, of 


England; mixed voices. 4to. © 
peee, AI St925 > °1 ex) Dec. 12:. B 
630163: Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

24813 


Picchi dui nun fauno tri; versi F. 
Ameodio, melodia Remo d’Alba, of 
U.S. ©1c. Dee. 2, 1925; E 627231; 
Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 24814 


Piccola (La) Fannie; mazurka, F. 
Crapanzano, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York, arr. A. Galasso. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7, 1925; E 626597; Francesco 
Crapanzano, New York. 24815 


Piccola lampada blu’; versi Luigi 
Sica, musica Giuseppe De Luca, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
ace. 4t0. ©, Sept. 28,,.1925:.2 ©. 
Nov. 6; E 628319; D’ Agostino bros., 
inc... New York. 24816 


Pick me out a girlie; w and m Oliver 
BE. Story, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 5, 
1925; E 627289; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 24817 

Pickaninny  sleep-song; three-part 
song, w Van Zandt Wheeler, m Lily 
Strickland, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 


24828 


U. 8S.: treble voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18: 
E 627655; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 2481S 
Pienoissarja (Suite miniature); av 
Lauri Ikonen, op. 11, ed. and rey. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; pf. Wilhelm 
Hansen ed. 1. Preludi. [4 others] 
© Nov. 5, 1925; 2''c“Nov: 19: B 


628663; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 

24819 

Pierrot; w Sara Teasdale, m Lilla 


Ormond, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 627419; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. ¢ 24820 


Pierrot et Pierrette; babillage en 
forme de canon, Hibert-Audan, of 


France; pf. Editions du Magasin 
musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
7; E 6380087; Magasin musical, 


24821 


Pile of logs and stone called home; w 
and m Maceo Pinkard, of U. S.; pf. 
acc., with ukulele arr. R. W. Konter. 
©) Dee, 1. 199 =. ¢.., Wee, 24 3 7 
628847; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24822 


Pilgrim songs for the homeward jour- 
ney; w and m M. J. Camp, of U. S. 
Chicago - Philadelphia, Rodeheaver 
co. Svo. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 30; A 874842; Mabel John- 
ston Camp, Chicago. 24823 


Pining, my dear old pal; fox trot, w 
‘and m Russ Johnston and Billy 
Edwards, both of Australia; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Sept. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25; E 625850; Allan & co., pty. 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 24824 


Pinoche Prue; w and melody R. E. 
Reese: of WU. Si0.©) t.e. Noy. 2k 
1925; E 626906; R. E. Reese, Sea- 
side, Calif. 24825 


Pipe, shepherds, pipe; canzonet to 
three voices, w traditional, m Henry 
Youll, ed. and arr. Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, both of England, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy; female voices, in 
A flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 17, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 28; E 625936: Stainer & Bell, 
Itd.. London. 24826 


Plantation shout ; melody B. Christian, 
OL US, © GND Ve2o, 1025 Bi 
628826 ; Buddy Christian, New York. 

24827 

Same. © -1 e. Dee. 5,,1925; B 

629074; Buddy Christian, New York. 

24828 


Pierre Schneider, Paris. 


1211 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24829 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Play me that beautiful Traiumerei; 
w and m Oliver E. Story, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1e. Dee. 5, 1925; E 627297; 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 

24829 


Play on your harmonica; fox trot, w 
Joseph R. Hawes, m Clarence N. 
Kraemer, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 23, 
1925; E 628764; C. N. Kraemer and 
J. R. Hawes, Chicago. 24830 


Play the ukulele at sight; also suit- 
able for tenor banjo or tiple, Frank 
_Littig, of U. S. 8vo. © Dee. 12, 
1925502 VeLyvand: air DEeciots s*_A. 
876955 ; Chart music pub. house, Chi- 


cago. 24831 
Playful allegro; .photoplay music, 
Domenico Savino, of U. S.; orch. © 
Deer 2h 19256 24 ce. 4Deer B22 hi 
627897; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 24832 


Pleading; w A. Van Tassel, m Karl 
Holer, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 7, 1925; 
E 626585; Allen Van Tassel, Wash- 
ington. 24833 


Pleading police blues; w I. J. Johnson, 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dee. 7, 1925; E 627375; Ivory James 
Johnson, Mansfield, La. 24834 


Pleasant dreams good-night; w and m 
Arthur Manlowe, of U. S8.; pf. acc., 
with ukulele arr. Esther Vander- 
sloot. © Nov. 21, 1925; 2 c..Nov. 
23; E 628760; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 24835 


Pleasant (A) visit; song without 
words, Carl Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., 
Ops 542." NOw oneal O) WNOY wen, 
19255). 2.) C2 FNOW 6 Pa A  O2Z698T; 
Hambitzer music house, Milwaukee. 

24836 


Please don’t peck on me; w S. Ashe, 
m.Geo. Graff, jr.. of U..S.. ©1e. 


Dec. 16, 1925; E 627005; Sadie 
Ashe, Philadelphia. 24837 
Please that one (Celui-la, s'il vous 


plait)? fox-trot, Gab. Frontin, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. ©, Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 630104; C. Joubert, Paris. 
24838 


Ploughboy (The) in luck; w and m 
traditional, arr. Mareus Dods, of 
England; 3 pt. female choir. 4to. 
© Nov. 17, 1925; 1. c¢. Nov. 28; EB 


625935; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 24839 
Plus (La) bath des. javas; de 


Trémolo, arr. J. Furgeot, of France; 


harmonie et fanfare. 4to. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 1 e. Dee. 15; E 680173; 
EK. Gaudet, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment | 24840 


Poéme mystique; by Ernest Bloch, of 
U. 8S.; violin and pf. © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 16; E 628856; F. 
EK. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 24841. 


Poéme tzigane; de René Rabey, of 


France; violon et pf. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 e@« Dec. 12; E 630148;. 
Durand et cie., Paris. 24842 
Poet and peasant; overture, Suppé, 


arr. Geo. D. Barnard, of U. S.; 
band with solo B flat cornet con- 
ductor. © Apr. 29, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
23; E 629450; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. [© arrangement] 

24843 


Poet and peasant waltz; from Suppe’s 
opera, arr. Mark Tosu, of U. S.; 
violin and pf., with second violin ad 
lib. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 627943; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 24844 


Poetical (The) blues; w L. T. Ray- 
nor, .m B. M. Hale, of U. SJ ‘© 1 c. 
Nov. 9, 1925; E 628421; Lannie T. 
Raynor, Colerain, N. C. 24845 


Polichinelle; premier interméde du 
Malade imaginaire, de Moliére, 
musique de Mare-Antoine Char- 
pentier, reconstituée et complétée 
par Julien Tiersot, both of France; 
partition pf. et chant. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 12; D 26850; Heugel, 


Paris. 24846 
Polina: Polish dance, J. C. ‘Haston, 
of New Zealand; pf. © Dec. 24, 


1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; EH 632047; Sam’ 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24847 


Polish peasant dance; by Montague 
Ewing, of Great Britain; pf. ©C 
Dec. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 629035 ; 

_ Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
24848 


Polizei (Die), die regelt den verkehr! 
onestep, worte und musik Stafford- 


Amberg, of Germany. © Nov. 15, 

1925; 1 e. Dee. 21; E 680395; 

Wiener bohéme verlag, Vienna. 
24849 


Polonaise militaire; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, /of U.S. ep. 2125 pe © 
Dee. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; EH 629021 ; 
Theo. Presser eco., Philadelphia. 

24850 


Pomponette; valse, Hans Schick, of 
U.. 8.2: pt. ©. Ween 295 Aaa G2 “Cc. 


1212 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24872 


Dec. 31; E 629639; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24851 


Poor little ragged rose; w King Zany 
[pseud. of J. Dill] melody Carleton 
Coveny, of U. S. © 1 « Oet. 15, 


1925; E 626046; Jack Dill, Los 
Angeles. : 24852 
Por ti...; tango milonga, paroles 


espagnoles S. Porta, musique José 
Sentis, of Spain; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1924; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625674; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24853 


Por ultima vez; letra y musica M. 
Greyer OL +L.2 (8. 1© \4-.¢., Dec.i'2, 
1925; E 627220; Maria Grever, New 
York. 24854 


Pés s’agapoé (Ilés co’ ayarw); w and m J. 
C. Zouboulakis, of U. S. © 1. 
Nov. 30, 1925; E 627154; John Con- 
stantin Zouboulakis, Bristol, Conn. 

24855 


Postlude in F; by J. E. Roberts, of 
U. S.; organ. © Nov. 19, 1925; 2 «. 
Noy. 23; E 628737; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24856 


Postman (The) ; w and m Harry Gib- 
son, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©' Nov. 3, 1925; 1 c Nov. 138; H 
625472; Reynolds & co., London. 

24857 


Pouche; operette en trois actes, tirée 
de la comédie de René Peter et 
Henri Falk, par Alphonse Franck, 
musique Henri Hirchmann, both of 
France; partition pf. et chant. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 c¢« Dee. 12; D 
26851;. Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 

; 24858 


Poule (La) (La gallina); fox trot, 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 412; pf. 
© Dee. 29, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; E 
630548 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan.. 

24859 


Povero bebé; canzone blues, Vittorio 


Mascheroni, of Italy; petit orch. 
con pf. conduttore. Ed. Carisch. 
Ato. © Nov. 7, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 1; 


E 630007; A. & G. Carisch & Co., 
Milan. 24860 


Power (F. A.) Nineteen short re- 
sponses; w and m F. A. Power, of 
U8.) (© Nov. 17, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 
17; E 628626; Frank A. Power, 
Wichita, Kan. 24861 


Powinszowanie (Lubo uroczo); duet, 
muzyke napisat Wincent Baluta, of 
U. S.; chér mieszany. © Dee. 19, 


1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 632054; W. H. 
Sajewski, Chicago. 24862 


Practical method for the _ violin 
(Método practico para el violin) ; 
by Christian Heinrich Hohmann, ed. 
Louis J. Bostelmann, of U. S., with 
text in English and Spanish rev. Th. 
Baker. bk. 1. Rey. and enlarged ed. 
© Nov. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 3;°E 
627186; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
[© new matter] 24863 


bk. 5. Rev. and enlarged ed. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 627159; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
new matter] 24864 


Priludium und fugue; von Carl Pro- 
haska, of Germany, op. 23: orgel. 


Ed. Breitkopf. obl. S8vo. © Noy. 

ae geo el er Noy. 0 3 Bi 6250003 

Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 
24865 


Praeludium und thema mit varia- 
tionen; von Carl Nielsen, of Den- 
mark, op. 48; violine. Ed. Peters. 
© Sept. 16,1925; 1 ¢ Nov. 7; 'B 
625402; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 

24866 


Prairie flower; by W. P. Talbert, of 


ULSt pier tO Tei Noy. 23, 1925 
628776; Wendell P. Talbert, Chi- 
cago. 24867 


Praise His holy name; w William M. 
Runyan, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
OMINOV0, POOF eh OE Weer 5s" Hy 
629051; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

24868 

Praise waiteth for Thee, O God; an- 
them for harvest thanksgiving, Ww 
from Psalm 65, m George Bowles, of 
U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc. 


4to. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 18: 
E 627639; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 24869 


Praise ye the Lord; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m William Baines, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 
29, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; BE 629633; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24870: 

Prancin’ dancin’ yodelin’ man; w and 
melody A. Bernard, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 20, 1925; E 628700; Al Ber- 
nard, New York. 24871 


Preliminary studies for violin; arr. R. 
K. Lord, of U. S. bk. 1. [Portland, 
Or.], Preparatory school of ‘music 
branch of the Portland college of 
music. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
23 ; E 627913 ; Robert Keloeber Lord, 
Portland, Or. 24872 


1213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24873 


Preliminary studies for violin; for 
-elass instruction, arr. R. K. Lord, 
of U.'S;; op. 90; "bk. 1." © i eniNoy: 
18, 1925; E 628684; Robert Keloeber 
Lord, Portland, Or. 24873 


Prelude [and] Caprice; miniatures, 
Susan Forde, of Great Britain; pf. 
'©}!) July) (411925301 -c.. Deel) 72° H 
630221; A. Weekes & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 24874 


Prelude, no. 1; by Anton Bilotti, of 
U. S.; pf. © Oct. 17, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
17; E 627607; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 24875 


Prelude-fantasia; by J. C. Easton, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 16; E 629419; J. Clark Easton, 
Chicago. 24876 


Prelude fantastique; by Anton Bilotti, 
of U. S., op. 6; pf. © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 17; E 627604; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 24877 


Prelude religioso, in F; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 488; organ. 
© Nov. 16, 1925; 2 c«. Nov. 19; E 
626884; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24878 


Premiére cancion levantina; trio, G. 
Badenes, of France; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avec violon ripiane et 
contrebasse, ad lib. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 c. Nov. 16; E 625654; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 24879 


Prés (Josquin de) Chanson; baisies- 
moy ma doulce amye, English ver- 
sion Th. Baker, of U. S., m J. de 
Prés, ed. Frank Damrosch; six-part 
cho. mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 12, 
WOl9° 2 Cc Nov. 22 628294. G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© trans- 
lation] 24880 


Prés de la source; poéme idylle, par 
Vincent Fosse, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; E 625565; 
J. Yves K., Paris. ° 24881 


Prés de toi; couplet d Elle ou moi, 
paroles Jean Bastia, musique AlIl- 
bert Chantrier, of France. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 «. Nov. 16; E 625646; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 24882 


Prés des flots: mélodie, poésie Victor 
Hugo, musique Charles-René, of 
France; bar. ou mezzo-sop.; en mi. 
© May 15, 1925; 1 c. June 8; E 
614881 ; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

24883 


Preserve me, O God; 
Psalm 16, m R. S. Morrison, of U. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


_S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 629631; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24884 


Pretty baby, I’m in love with you; w 


Louis Moisselle and Francis C. 
Chantereau, m Bert Lowe and Ber- 
nardo Fazioli, both of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Dee. 7, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
10; E 627481; Franco-American 
musie pub. co., Boston. 


Pretty little baby; fox trot, w Sid 
Silvers, m Phil Baker and Ben Ber- 
nie, both of U. S. © Dee. 7, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 9; E 627441; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 24886 


Pretty little baby; fox-trot, w S. A. 
Silvers, m Phil Baker and Ben Ber- 
nie, arr. J. Kenn Sisson, all of U. 
S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Dec. 
1, 1925; 2.¢e. Dec. 2; E 627167; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 24887 


Pride of the valley; march, two-step, 
Harrison HE. Ruhe, of U. S., op. 50; 
pf. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; 
E 629584; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 24888 


Priére de Merlin; paroles Jacques 
Heugel, musique Axel Raoul Wacht- 
meister, of Sweden. © Dee. 1, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 15; E 630194; Heugel, 
Paris. * 24889 


Priére tendre; de H. Mouton, of Bel- 
gium; orech., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
EK 625589; J. Yves, K, Paris. 24890 


Prill (Emil) 24 etuden ftir flote; zur 
erlangung technischer reife, von H. 
Prill, of Germany, op. 16, heft 1 and 
2; in C dur. © Oct. 26, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 16; E 6380294; A. E. Fischer, 
a. g., Bremen, Germany. 24891 


Primo bacio; valzer, Giuseppe Ardiz- 
zone, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 24, 1925; 
E 629468; Due Sicilie music roll 
co., New York. 24892 


Primrose don’t be so prim; w and 
melody B. Ruth, of U. S. ©l1e. 


Dee. 16, 1925; E 627560; Bee Ruth, . 


* Omaha, Neb. 24893, 


Prince (The) of Peace; Christmas 
earol, w Thomas H. Lewis, m Geo. 
F. Lewis, of England ; mixed voices. 
4to. © Dee. 5, 1925; 1 ce. Dec. 15; 

._ E 630167 ; Whitehall music co., Len- 
don. 24894 


anthem, w | Prince (The) of Peace; service for 


Sunday school, Walter F. Kuhn and 


1214 


24885. 


+) MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 , 


24921 


Albert L. Adams, both of U. 8. , 8vo. 


© Oct. 31, 1925; 2c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1925: A. 873449;,, Kuhn-Adams 
press, Harrisburg, Pa. 24895 


Prince (The) of Peace; w William M. 
Runyan, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
© , Nov:-11,+4925; .2 e@ Dec.+5;;E 
§29063 ; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 
24896 

Prince regent; march, Thos. J. Arm- 
strong, of U. S.; banjo. © Dee. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 629400; H. F. 
Odell & co., Boston. 24897 


Prince’s (The) return; march two- 
step, John Reynders, of Great Brit- 
ain; p& ©. Oct..16, 1925. 1c. Nov. 
21; E 625817; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 24898 


Prince’s (The) return; march two- 
step, John Reynders, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; orch. 
4to. © Oct. 23, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 21; 
E 625816; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 24899 


Printed letters; w and melody J. 
Shands, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1925; E 626901; Josie Shands, 
Washington. 24900 


Profumo d’amore (Perfume of love) ; 
waltz, Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
two mand. and guit. © Nov. 7, 
1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 14; E 626693; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 24901 


Progressive course for violin; by Al- 


bert,| Harvey, of U. S.. bk. 7. © 
Noy;¢ 20; 1925; 52? ¢&) Nov:! 12335: H 
628721; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 24902 


Progressive studies for the snare 
drum; by Carl HK. Gardner, of U. S. 
bk. 1. © Oct. 20, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 17; 
E 627590; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24903 


Prohibition, rah, rah, rah; w D. W. 
Lester, m W. Hartman, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 3, 1925; EK 628971; William 
Hartman, Chicago. 24904 


Prophecy (The); O, wisdom, from 
The mystery of Bethlehem, w and 
m Healey Willan, of Canada; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 18; H 628593; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 24905 


Public school loose leaf method for 
orchestra and band instruments; by 
John A. O’Shea and Fortunato Sor- 
dillo, both of U. S. Series 1, les- 
sons 1-5. © Sept. 16, Nov. 4, 1925; 


a 


2 c. each: Dec. 17; EH 627579—-627583 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
24906-24910 


Puccini (Giacomo) La Bohéme; selec- 
tion, arr. J. Edward Green, of Eng- 
fame Die ©) Neovac2D,, 1925-0 1S 
Nov. 27; HE 625920; G.. Ricordi & 
co., ;Milan. 24911 


Puppy love; by L. C. Russell, of U. S.; 
pi. © 1c. Noy,. 5, 1925; BE 626563 ; 
Luis C. Russell, Chicago. 24912 


Purple towers; musical comedy in 
three acts, w and m Don Wilson, of 
U.S. [In two pts., libretto and music] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1925; D 26840; Don- 
ald C. Wilson, Coldwater, Mich. 

24913 


Purple twilight; reverie, H. D. Hewitt, 
of U. S’; pi" © Dee. 29,1925; Ze. 
Dec. 31; E 629651; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24914 


Put on your bonnet with frills and 
lace; w and melody C. M. Johnson, 
BE tL SG) le Ney. £4, 1925-0 
626715; Cecile M. Johnson, Windsor, 
Conn. 24915 


Put your troubles in a candy box; 
from Mayflowers, w Clifford Gray, 
-m J. Fred Coots, of U. S. © Nov.. 
11,:1925; 2‘. Nov. 13; EH 628541 ; 
Harms, inc., New York. 24916 


Putting up with it; musical recitation, 
w Martyn Herbert, m Herbert Town- 
send, of Great Britain. © Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 ce. Nov. 13; E 625469; Reyn- 
olds & co., London. 24917 


Quality street; by Ivor Novello, arr. 
Hubert Bath, of Great Britain ; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 30; E 625540; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 24918 


Quartett ; von Paul Miller, of Switzer- 
land, op. 4; 2 violinen, bratsche u. 
violonceilo. Partitur. 16mo. © May 
28, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 7; E 625441; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

24919 


Quartett; von Wilhelm Kempff, of 
Germany, op. 15; Klavier, fléte, vio- 
line u. violoncello. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 7; E 625449; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24920 


Quartett in cis moll; von Hans Pfitz- 
ner, of Germany, op. 36; 2:violinen, 
viola u. violoncello, Partitur. 12mo. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 17; E 
625776; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 

24921 


1215 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24922 


pt. 111, n. 3., v. 20 


Quartier (Le) de Santa Cruz (E1 bar- 
rio de Santa Cruz) ; variations ryth- 
miques Joaquin Turina, of Spain; 
pf. © Dec. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 15; 
EK 630180; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 24922 


Queen of the night (La reine des 
nuits) ; from Babylon suite, Justin 
Elie, of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of U. 
S.; full oreh. with pf. conductor. 
© Sept. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 
627575; Carl Fischer, ine, New 
York. 24923 


Queen of the roses; by G. Holcombe, 
Ob; WS, 5 DE. ©uwee: a 19255. 2" e: 
Dec. 5; E 629067; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 24924 


Queen’s marching song; w Daniel 
Rankin, m Jessie Miller Siegel, of 
U. S.; men’s voices, 4to. © Nov. 
5, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 16; E 626762; C. 


C. Birchard & co., Boston. 24925 
Queer (A) story; old Irish tune, 
adapted and _ arr. A. Herbert 


Brewer, of England; high voice. (In 
A sprig of shamrock) 1. 1st violin 
ace.—2. 2nd violin aecc.—3. Viola 
ace.—4, Violoncello ace. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 c. each Nov. 2; E 625279, 
625283, 625287, 625291; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. [© adaptation 
and arrangement] 24926-24929 


Queer (A) story; old Irish tune, w 
F. W. Harvey, m adapted and arr. 
A. Herbert Brewer, of England; 
contralto or bar. © Oct. 26, 1925; 
1c. Oct. 80; E 625270; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. [© adaptation and ar- 
rangement } 24930 


Queja de amor; fado, letra Ernesto 
Martin, musica J. Mata, of Costa 
Rica, domiciled at New York. © 


Mee vat TORR 2 iG epee i2a)?) BH 
632058 ; Julio Mata, New York. 
24931 


Quel che ho visto; versi e musica P. 
Vittori, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1925; E 
626584; Pasquale Vittori, New York. 

24932 


Quelques fleurs (A few flowers) ; valse 
tendre, Maurice Baron, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 4; E 626502; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 24933 


Quest; w and m by Clint R. Carpenter, 
of U. S.; med. voice; in C. © Oct. 
15, 1925; 2 c«. Nov. 20; E 628718; 
Dixon-Lane, inec., New York. 24934 


Qui c’est-y qui m’a pris ca; paroles 
Fred Pearly et Max Hddy, musique 
F. Pearly, of France. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625661; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 24935 


Rachmaninoff; by Abram Chasins, of 
U. S., op. 6, no. 1; pf. Fischer ed. | 
(In Keyboard karikatures, set 1.) 
© Dec. 5, 1925; 2 « Dee. 9: B 
627382; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

24936. 


Radio adlets; w and m W. J. Evans, 
of U. S.; 1st violin. © 1c. Dee. 12, 
1925; E 629247; William J. Evans, 
New York. 24937 


Radio Charlie; w and melody M. D. 
Auerbach, of U. 8S. © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1925; E 627771; Mitchel D. Auer- 
bach, New York. 24938 


Radio lady oh; w and melody A. Birn- 
baum, of U. S.. © 1c. Noy. 3, 1925; 
E 626495; Adele Birnbaum, New 
York. 24939 


Rafle; java, D. Berniaux, of France; 
orch., avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © 
Noy. 25, 1925; 1 «@ Nov. 27; E 
625921; Societe anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 24940 


Rafle; java, paroles A. Foucher, mu- 
sique D. Berniaux, of France. © 
Dee. 28, 19253) Uve: Dees 295. 
630541; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 24941 


Raggio di sole; valzer, versi e musica 
A. Artale, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1925; BE 
628932; Antonino Artale, Brooklyn. 

24942 


Raggio di sole (Ray of sunshine) ; 
waltz, Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; two 
mand. and guit. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
Zc. Nov. 14: BH 626688; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. 24943 


Rain! rain! rain! from Honeymoon 
cruise, w Arthur Swanstrom, melody 
Carey Morgan, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1925; HK 628850; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 24944 


——— Same: © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ce. 
Dee. 2; E 627162; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 24945. 


Rain, rain, rain, rain, then bring that . 
chicken here; fox-trot, w and m D. 
F. Godfrey, of U. S. Deming, N. M., 
D. F. Godfrey. © Nov. 17, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 17; E 628622; D. J. God- 
frey, Deming, N. M. 24946. 


1216 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


24967 


Rainbow bubbles; w M. L. White, m | Red (The) bird, thrush and me; w 


_ Jewel V. Whyte, arr. M. L. White, 
both of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 19, 1925; 
EK 629349; Matilda L. White, San 
Francisco. — 24947 


Rambling blues; w Emma McClure, 

melody Ida Cox, of U. S.; in C. © 

1 c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628768; Chi- 
cago music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 

24948 


Rancherita (La); fox-trot, Federico 
Lépez h., of Mexico; pf. © 1. 
Noy. 11, 1925; E 628491; Dada- 
Dada & co., San Salvador, Salva- 
dor. 24949 


Raphael (Gunter) Sonate; von G. 
Raphael, of Germany, op. 7, nr. 1; 
bratsche allein; in C moll. Ed. 
Breitkopf. © Oct. 20, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 14; E 625488; Breitkopf u. 
Hartel, Leipzig. 24950 


Reading (J.) Ten traditional carols for 
Christmas; w F. Oakeley, Charles 
Wesley and others, m J. Reading, 
Felix Mendelssohn and others, arr. 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. 1. O come all ye 
faithful. [9 others] © Oct. 20, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 7; E 628341; Oliver 


Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24951 
Reading ’riting and ’rithmetic; the 


days of the old 3 R’s, w George 
Gish, m Hal Griff, of England. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 17, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 21; B 
630366; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 24952 


Reckless blues; w Berta Reviere, m 
A. F. Paganucci, of U. S. © 1 . 
Nov. 17, 1925; E 626800; Anthony 
¥. Paganucci, Brooklyn. 24953 


Recollections; elegie, D. Popper, op. 
64, no. 1, arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. 
of Edward G. Simon] of U. S.; vio- 
lin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 17; E 627714; Harms, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24954 


Reconciler (The); w J. A. Chiles, m 
The last rose of summer, arr. Syd- 
ney R. Griffith, of U. S. Lexington, 
Ky., Hureka fidelity pub. co. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; B 
629572; James Alexander Chiles, 
Lexington, Ky. 24955 


Recueil de 50 dictées; par Roger-Du- 
easse, of France; 4 2 voix dans les 
tons majeurs et mineurs. 4to. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625733 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 24956 


and melody A. B. Woods, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626915; A. 
B. Woods, La Fayette, Ga. 24957 


Red poppies; intermezzo, Albert H. 
Oswald, of Great Britain; pf., with 
violin and cello pts. © Nov. 19, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 14; E 625827; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 24958 


Refrigeratin’ mamma, papa’s gonna 
make you hot; w and melody Wal- 
ter Wasserman, of U. S. © Dee. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 627147; Tri- 


angle music pub. co., ine. New 
York. 24959 
Refuge (The) of the soul; w Alma 


White, m Arthur K. White, of U. S. 
© Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 30; EB 


632098; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
Ne HJ. 24960 
Regimental march; part song, Ww 


adapted Henry White, m old Span- 
ish tune, arr. Francis Mason Find- 
lay. of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov. 5, 1925; 2.c. Nov. 19; E 626888 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement | 24961 


Regimental song 5th U. S. Infantry; 
w Frank McPartland, m John J. 
Russo, arr. Harry L. Alford, both 
of U. S., ed. Kurt Freier. Portland, 
Me., United composers’ co-operative 
music pub. co. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
2.c. Dec. 10; E 627427; Frank 
McPartland, Fort McKinley, Me. 

24962 


Regrets; w Ethel West, m Wilfrid 
Sanderson, of Great Britain; in C. 
© Oet. .28,. 1925.;. 1 ¢... Nov. 21; BE 
625811; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

24963 


Remember dear, you’re my baby now; 
w and melody M. Sovich, of WU. S. 
© 1 ec... Dee. 5, 1925; BH, 629099: 
Mary Sovich, Bronx, N. Y. 24964 


Remember September ; waltz, w Grace 
Ingram and Edith Carpenter, m 
George Hill and Al Carney, both of 
U.S. © Nov. 21, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 
23; E 628756; Chas. EK. Roat music 
co., Battle Creek. 24965 


Remember, there’s always a man; w 
and melody A. A. Chappelle, of U. 
S. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628371; 
Al A. Chappelle, New Orleans. 24966 


Remembrance; by M. Helfand, of U. 
S., op. 20; pf. ©1e. Nov. 17, 1925; 
E 626799; Maurice Helfand, New 
York. 24967 


1217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24968 


“AC yy ei P 
ptr he sy ve20 


Remembrance; w and m M. L. Ryer, 


of U.S... © 1 « Nov. 17,1925; E 
_ 626789; Mary L. Ryer, Los Angeles. 
24968 


Remick (The) collection of popular 
songs with ukulele ace., no. 6; sim- 
plified form, arr. E. T. Romeder, 
of U. S., ed. George Botsford. © 
Nov. 16,,,1925);; .2i:¢.,Novs 489i E 
628635; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 24969 


Reminiscence; waltz, w and melody 
Ted McAlsey [pseud. of EH. Ostrom] 
of Sweden, domiciled at Evanston, 
Ill. ©1c. Dee. 21, 1925; E 627831 ; 
Erik Ostrom, Evanston, Ill. 24970 


Repentance; w and melody M. O. 
Morris, of U. 8S. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628181; Mary O. Morris, 
Rhodesdale, Md. 24971 


Rest, sweet nymphs; Ww anon, m 
Peter Warlock, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in F. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1925; 1 « Nov. 7; EH 6253843; Ox- 
ford university press , American 
branch, New York. 24972 


Rest sweet rest; w and m Jennie C. 
Sogn, of U. S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 23; E 628749; Paragon 
music co., New York. 24973 


Resting in my Saviour’s love; w 
Harry Dixon Loes, m J. D. Coutts, 
of U. 8: © Nov. 1, 1925); 2 c. Dee. 
5; E 629057; Arthur W. McKee, 
Chicago. 24974 


Restless bows; marathon for strings 
with a wind escort, Bertram Sraw- 
ley, of Great Britain, orch. Geo. H. 
Sanders, of U. S.; pf. organ conduc- 


tor pt. © Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 4; 
E 629337; Geo. H. Sanders co., New 
York. 24975 


Restoring mother’s lost joy; w and 
melody F. Oliver, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 14, 1925; B 627512; Fletcher 
Oliver, Danville, Va. 24976 


Résurrection ; paroles Jacques Heugel, 
musique Axel Raoul Wachtmeister, 
of Sweden. © Dec. 1, 1925; 1 ec. 
Dee. 15; E 630193; Heugel, Paris. 

24977 


Retrospect; by S. Robbins, of U. S.; 
pf. [Photostat] © 1 ¢ Dee. 15, 
1925; E 629279; Samuel Robbins, 
Pittsburgh. 24978 


Revanche; operette in drei akten, 
Fritz Beda und Fritz Lunzer, musik 
Osear Jascha, of Austria; klavier- 


auszug mit text! © Nov. 8, 1924: 
“1 e. Dee. 8, 1925: EH 630505; Ww. Kare- 
zag, Vienna. ,4 24979 


Réve (Le) (The dream) ;. pees G. Gol-~ 
termann, arr. Robert Biederman, ot 
Uojbdlorey ae pf. ©) Oct: 16, s1OzZas 2c. 
Dec. 17;. E 627598; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 10) arrangement ] 

' 24980 


Réve angélique (Angelic dream); by 
P. F. del Campiglio, of U. S.; violin. 
solo, or C melody saxophone, with 
pf. ace.’ ‘(© Dee 217°1925"22..¢ Dec. 
23; E 627884; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 24981 


Revenant (Le); poéme Charles Bau- 
delaire, musique Alfred Rose, of 
France, op. 7, no. 4. Hditions du 
Magasin musical. © Oct. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 7; E 630034; Magasin mu- 
sical, Pierre Schneider, Paris. 24982 


Réverie; de Paul Pierné, of France; 
pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1:¢e. Nov. 16; 
E: 625678 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

24983 


Reverie (A); by M. Jaffe, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1925; EH 626783; Mae 


Jaffe, Brooklyn. 24984 
Réverie d’amour; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great ” Britain’: pe (On Nev. 21, 


1925; 1 ec. Dec. 7; E 630083; Banks 
& son, York, England. 24985 


Réverie géorgienne; de F. Salabert, 
of France; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. NOV 1255 1 1925 sb) @. 
Novy. 16; E 625615; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 24986 


Réverie poétique; by J. Harold Henry, 
of England; violin and pf. Ed. 
Laudy. © Sept. 5, 1928; 1.¢. Dee. 
1, 1925; E 625942; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 24987 


Réves (Les) de bébé; trés faciles et 
doigtées pour les petites mains, S. 


Percheron, of Spain; pf. 1. Bébé 
s’endort. [5 others] © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 ce. Noy. 16; H 625597; Al- 


24988 


Reviens! sérénade, paroles et musique 
Nova Barelli, of Italy; voix élevées, 
sop. et tén. Ed. musicales Buffet, 
Crampon et cie. © Dee. 31, 1924: 
1c. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625721; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 24989 


Rhapsodie; dans le mode Dorien, Ro- 
dolphe Moser, of France, op. 18, no. 
2; grand orgue. © Dee. 31, 1924; 
1 ce. Nov. 16, 1925; EH 625609; Al- 
phonse Ledue et cie., Paris. 24990 


phonse Ledue et cie., Paris. 


1218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25011 


Ribera. fior di Sicilia; mazurka, 
Frank Truncali, of Italy. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 10, 1925: E 626635; Vincent 
Burreci. New York. 24991 


Riggina d’ ’a campagna: versi Salva- 
tore Riva, musica C. D’Alessandro, 
of Italy; mand. ace. [Naples] Mar- 


_gellina. Svo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. 
‘Dee. 30; E 630515; D’Agostino 
bros., inc., New ‘York. 24992 


Ring-go-round; sequel to Jolly jinks 
song book, song bk., for children, 
w Leroy F. Jackson, m Edith Lob- 
dell Reed, of U. S. Fischer ed. 4to. 
‘C) Dec. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 19; E 
632051; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

24993 


Ring out, sweet bells of peace, three- 
part song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
Caro Roma, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; sop. alto and bar. Wit- 
mark ed. 4to. © Dec. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 18; E 627665; M. Wit- 
mark & sons. New York. [© new 
arrangement ] 24994 


Ring out, wild bells; w Tennyson, m 
Edgar L. Bainton, of Breat Britain; 
unison voices; in D min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1925; 1 e@. Nov. 7; E 625332; 
Oxford university press, American 
branch, New York. 24995 


Ring out, ye crystal spheres; hymn 
for Christmas, verses from Milton’s 
Ode on the morning of Christ’s na- 
tivity, set to m W. B. Ross, of Scot- 
land; organ ace. Glasgow, Bayley 
& Ferguson. 16mo. © Dec. 9, 1925; 
1 ce. Dec. 28: E 630451: W. B. Ross, 
Edinburgh, Scotland. 24996 


Ring out ye crystal spheres; set to 
tune Ring out, w J. Milton, m Geof- 
frey Shaw, of Great Britain. 12mo. 
© Dec. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; E 
630445; Oxford university press, 


London. 24997 
Rings in the sawdust; operetta in two 
acts, libretto Estelle Merrymon 


Clark, m Palmer John Clark, of 
U. S. Vocal se. and libretto. 4to. 
© Nov. 14, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 13; aff. 
Nov. 21; A 872564; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago. 24998 


Rio Grande you’re a dandy; w and 
melody F. Blanchard, of U. S. © 
1 e@. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628359; Fred 
Blanchard, El Paso. 24999 
‘Rires; par Maurice Imbert, of France; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 16, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 12; E 630118; Max. Bschig 
et cie., Paris. 25000 


Rising (The) generation; w and mel- 
ody G. Kirchner, of U. S. © 1. 
Nov. 27, 1925; EK 627060; Gus Kirch- 
ner, Brooklyn. 25001 


Rising Sun; O’ lead me to my love, w 
Alfred Bryan, m Otto Motzan and 
A. Lange, both of U. S. © Sept. 
2h, 1925.5: 2 ‘ce. Sept..42; HE. 629183 - 
Arthur Lange, inc., New York. 

25002 


-Rituccia; mazurka, F. Crapanzano, of 


Italy, domiciled at New York, arr. 
A. Galasso. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1925: E 
626598 ; Francesco Crapanzano, New 
York. 25003 


Rivals; by Geo. D. Barnard, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © Nov: 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E 627970; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 25004 


River boat song: part-song, w Laura 
King, m C. Linn Seiler, of U. S.; 
men’s voices and ten. solo. 4to. © 
Noy. .24,, 119251; 2. ci Nov. 28) B 
627079; Boosey & co., Itd., New 
York. 25005 


River Gardens: by Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain; op: 26; no. 2: pf. 
London, Winthrop Rogers, ltd. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Oct. 31, 1925; 1 
e. Nov. 9; E 630370; Hawkes & 
son, London. 25006 


River (The) we must cross but once: 
w and melody Mrs. R. Titus. of 
Wr. S: a © Ioies (Nov. '9)-:1925): 
6283868; Mrs. Richard Titus, Mon- 
mouth Junct., N. J. 25007 


Road (The) of dreams; from May- 
flowers, w Donovan Parsons and 
Clifford Grey, m Pat Thayer, J. 
Fred Coots and Maurie Rubens. all 
of U. S. © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 


11; E 629206; Harms, inc., New 
York. 25008 
Robbins (Samuel) Sonata; by S. 


Robbins, of U. S.; violin and pf. 


[Photostat] © 1 ce. Dee. 15, 1925; 
E 629280: Samuel Robbins, Pitts- 
burgh. 25009 


Roceo Amelia; valse espanole, J. 
Giarratana, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; violino. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
11, 1925; E 629155; John Giarra- 
tana, Brooklyn. 25010 


Rock-a-baby lullaby; fox trot, w and 
m B. Peters, of U. S: © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 27; E 628880; Burt 
Peters, Galt, Ontario, Canada. 

25011 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25012 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Rockaby Abie; w and melody H. L. Rondino: by N. Louise Wright, of 


Steedman, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1925; E ‘627813; H. Louise 
Steedman, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 

25012 


Rococo; by Selim Palmgren, arr. 
Cedric Sharpe, of Great Britain; 
violoncello, or violin, and pf. 
Nov. 20, 1925; 1 c« Nov. 24; E 
625839; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 25013 


Roll along, cowboy; w Stoddard King, 
m Sydney King Russell, of U. S. 
© Nov. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 18; E 
628629; Harold Flammer, inc... New 
York. 25014 


Rolled on the heart of my Lord; w 
Lizzie DeArmond, m B. B. Beall, 
of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c Nov. 
19; E 626832; B. B. Beall, Douglas- 
ville, Ga. 25015 


Rolling (The) English road; w G. K. 
Chesterton, m Maurice Besly, of 


Great Britain; in fF. London, 
Winthrop Rogers, lItd. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Oct. 26, 1925; 1 «. 


Nov. 6; E 680372; Hawkes & son, 
London. 25016 


Romanesea (La); von Gaillarde, 
freie bearb. Joseph Achron, of 
Russia, domiciled at New‘ York; 


violine u. pf. © Sept. 25, 1925, 
2 c. Dec. 1; E 629142; Universal- 
edition actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 


25017 

Romantische tanzbilder: 10 walzer, 
Gunter Raphael, of Germany, op. 
10; klavier, 4 handen. Ed. Peters. 
obl. 4te. © Sept. 15, 1925; .1 e¢: 
Nov. 7; E 625401; C. F. Peters, 
Leipzig. 25018 


Ronda Indiana; pezzo caratteristico, 
Alfredo Cuscina, of Italy; orch. 
eon pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 e. Oct. 29; E 628603; 
Alfano-Balloni, Palermo, Italy. 

25019 


Ronde de nuit: by W. Berwald, of 


We See pr Omer. U2) tO a ee: 
Dec. 4; E 629026; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25020 


Rondine al nido (Homing swallows) ; 
w L. Sica, English version Arthur 
Clyde, m Vincenzo De Crescenzo, 
OL SOW Novir 1851925 3.2, 1G: 
Nov. 20; E 626945; Mauro _ V. 
Cardilli, New York. 25021 


Rondinella (la); valzer, Francesco 
Saverio Cataldo, of Italy; mand. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 30, 1925; EB 632075 ; Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 25022 


UL Si; pf. '©! Oct. 30) 1925-02 ve: 
Nov. 6; E 626624; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25023 


Rondoletto; by Geo. D. Barnard, of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 1925: 
2 c. Dee. 28; E 627971; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25024. 


Rosa catena; versi Peppino Castiglia, 
musica Carlo Cusopoli, of Italy; 
mand. ace. [Naples] Margellina. 


8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 30: 
E 630517; D’Agostino bros., ine., 
New York. 25025 


Rosa (La) del paraiso; fox-trot, de 
la opera, Luis A. Delgadillo, of Nica- 


ragua; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1925; 
E 628490; Dada-Dada & eco., San 
Salvador, Salvador. 25026. 


Rosa mystica; carol, w from the me- 
diaeval anthology, collected Mary 
Segar, m B. J. Dale, of England: 
mixed voices with ten. solo. 4to. 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ce. Nev. 2; E 625275; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 25027 


Rosalie, I don’t want your sympathy ; 
w and melody F. Fisher and Bob. 
Schafer, both of U. 8S. © 1. Nov. 
16, 1925; E 628558; Fred Fisher, 
inc., New York. 25028. 


Rosalind ; melody in antique style, W. 
Busé, of U. 8.; violin with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1925; BE 629339; Wil- 
liam Busé, New York. 25029: 


Rose bower; flower song, Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, of U. §.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 28; E 627976; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. | 

25030: 


Rose (La) et le rossignol; ou, Ce que- 
femme veut, de Paris-voyeur, paroles. 
L. Leliévre, H. Varna et F. Rou-. 
vray, musique R. Penso, of England. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E, 
625601; Publications Francis-Day,,. 
Paris. 25031 


Rose (The) jar; w Sylvestre Dorian, 
m F. Peters, of U. S.. New York: 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 11; E 628507; Frank 
Peters, HE. Pittsburgh. 25032 


Rose Marie; valse, Rudolf Friml and 
Herbert Stothart, arr. Dan Godfrey, 
of Great Britain; military band.. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
350) © Nov. 11, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 27; 
E 625864; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25033. 


. 1220 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25055. 


Rose of Egypt; w and m R. Klein and | Rotarian (The) march; by Peter 


I. Freeman, both of U. S. ©1e. 


Dec. 7, 1925; E 629106; Robert 
Klein and Ira Freeman, Chicago. 
25034 


Rose of Italy; w and m Gwynne 
Davies, of Great Britain; in F. 
Oct. 28, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 2; E 625295; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

25035 


Rose of my heart; fox trot, J. Kasa- 
noff, of U. S.; 1st violin. © 1. 
Dee. 2, 1925; E 627229; Jack Kasa- 
noff, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. 25036 


Rose of yesterday; w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, melody Harold Ramsbottom, 
of Canada. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1925; E 
650081; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

25037 


Rose petals; w and melody H. Towne, 


aU Ss.) ©) ce. Noy. 30, 1925; E 
627126; Hattie Towne, Waupun, 
Wis. 25038 


Roseate (The) hues of early dawn; 
w Cecil Frances Alexander, m Bert 
F. Couper, of Canada; sop. solo with 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
Dec. 2; 1925; 1 «. Dec. 7; E 630014; 
Anglo-Canadian music co., Toronto, 


Canada. 25039 
Roses ardentes; paroles Charles van 
Lerberghe, musique Alfred La 


Liberté, of France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ¢. Nov. 16; E 625603; Max Eschig 
et, .cle.,,, Paris: 25040 


Roses (The) are jealous of you; w 
Cc. J. Kennedy, m C. L. Cooke, of 
U.S. ©1e. Dec. 5, 1925; E 629102; 
C. J. Kennedy and Charles L. Cooke, 
Chicago. 25041 


Roses (Les) du bel Age; intermezzo, 
Maurice Pesse, of France; pt. © 
Movoto. lo205 1 c.. Dec. 12: 
630126; Heugel, Paris. 25042 


Rosey (George) photo play series no. 
1; arr. George Rosey [pseud. of G. 
M. Rosenberg] of U. S.; pf. and 
organ. New York, N. Y., George 
Rosey pub. co. 4to. © Sept. 15, 

. 1925; 2 e. Nov. 13; E 628525; G. M. 
Rosenberg, New York. 25048 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Der 
barbier von Sevilla (Le barbier de 
Seville) ; ouvertiire, arr. Leo Artok, 

of Germany; salon-orch. mit pf. 


conductor. © Sept. 16, 1925; 1 ec. 
Nov: 27; E 625882; B. Schott’s 
s6hne, Mainz, Germany. [© ar- 


rangement and orchestration] 25044 ! 


Buys, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 
12, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 24; BE 627996; C. 
L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25045 


Rough and tumble blues; w and mel- 
ody Ma Rainey [i. e., Gertrude 
Rainey] of U. S.;in C. ©1e. Nov. 
23, 1925; E 628771; Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. 25046 


Rough and wild; w and melody M. H. 
Sturges, of U: S.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626730; M. H. Sturges, New 
London, Conn. 25047 


Royal (The) banners forward go 
(Vexilla regis prodeunt) : Passion- 
tide, set to tune Plainsong, w tr. J. 
M. Neale, melody from the Sarum 
antiphonal, harmonized J. H. Ar- 
nold, of Great Britain. 12mo. © 
Dees, 10.) 19254 “ec. «Bee. + 247¢.E 
630414; Oxford university press, 
London. 25048 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Etude C dur; scherzo, A. G. Rubin- 
stein, arr. Florizel von Reuter, of 
U..8.; violine u. klavier. © Sept. 1, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; E 628496; Ernst 


Eulienberg, Leipzig. 25049 
Kammenoi-Ostrow: oreh. W. C. 
Polla, of U. S.; orch.. © ‘July 10, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 2; E 628643; Wil- 


liam C. Polla, New York. [© ar- 
rangement and new matter] 25050 


Romance; arr. Julian Rehfeld 
[pseud. of Edward G. Simon] of 


U. S.; violin and pf. © Dee. 14, 
1B25> Bice WWeer Sls o HN. M620 C15 ; 
Harms, inc.,.. New’ York., [© -ar- 
rangement | 25051 


Rural life in Bohemia; trio, Rudolf 
Friml, of U. S., op. 36; violin, vio- 
loncello and pf. © Novy. 27, 1925; 
2.c. Dec. 1; E 627271; Boston music 
co., Boston. 25052 

Rustle of spring; by Christian Sind- 
ing, op. 32, no. 3, arr. C. A. Egener, 
of U. S.: violin and pf. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 14; E 629235; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[© arrangement] 25053 


Rustling leaves; by Walter A. 
Quincke, of U. S., op. 19; pf. solo. 
© Nov. £8;°1925; °2) «: Nov. 237° E 
628741; W. A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

25054 

S'aimer toujours; Dora-valse, berceuse 
serenade, paroles Emma Plante, 
musique Husébe Champagne, of 
WU. St Ci Dee: 7,' 1925 2 Ve: Dec.) 14; 
EK 627738: Octave Champagne. 
Lowell, Mass. 25055 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25056 


Sa-ba-ti-na; w and m Alfred Ran- 
eourt, of U. S: © Nov. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 11; E 628456; Paragon 
music co., New York. 25056 


Sacra prumissa; w Giovanni De Ro- 
salia, melodia Fernando Ligotti, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1c Dee. 21, 1925; E 629393; Er- 
nesto Rossi, New York. 25057 


Sacred song service; collection of 
gospel songs, various authors, com- 
piled R. M. Morgan and others, ed. 
N. W. Allphin and W. H. Free, both 
of U. S. Abilene, Tex., Churchmen’s 
press. 12mo. © Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Dec. 28; A 880139; Newton 
Washington Allphin, Abilene, Tex. 

25058 


Sacrifice (The) ; w and m Mrs. R. L. 


Homes [ie. M. H. Homes] of U. S., | 


arr. N. L. Ridderhof. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; E 626941; Mary 
H. Homes, Hawthorn, Calif. 

25059 


Sacrifice (The) (La sacrifice) ; photo- 
play music, Edouard Patou, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 9; E 625497; Hawkes & son, 
London. 25060 


Sacris solemniis; musique A. L. 
Gabert, of U. 8.; cheur 4 quatre 
voix inégales, et chceur du peuple 


alternant 4 JVunisson avec ace. 


d’orgue. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 
2 oer Dee. Se Wy f62740® :yAbel’? L. 
Gabert, Grenoble, France. 25061 


Sad; w and m Bob Gordon and Art 
Kenton, both of U. §.; pf. and 
ukulele ace. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 7; E 626576; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Francisco. 25062 


Sad; w and melody L. P. Bell, of 
U.S. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1925; EH 629116; 
Louis P. Bell, Brooklyn. 25063 


Sadie Salome; by Joseph H. Trent, of 


U.-S.3-ph.) © 1.¢. Dee. 5, 1925; B 
627296; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 25064 


Safe in Thy keeping; sacred song, w 
James Rowe, m Harry Dixon Loes, 
of U. S. (Jn Cheerful message) 
©. Nove 18,4925 + 2 se Dee 4i4- 
627929; Sebren music co., Asheville, 
IN: 3C. 25065 


Sail away for the Rio Grande; chanty 
from the Chilean coast, tune and 
words from the notebooks and col- 
lection of Charles F. Finger, arr. 
David W. Guion, of U. S.; high 


pt: 1ir, n-s,, v. 20 


voice. © Dee. 4, 1925; 2 @ Dec. 
11; E 629198; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
; . 25066 


Sailing; by Charles Huerter, of U. §8.; 
pf"© "Oct:"30," 1925 42 er Mov. os 
E 626622; G. Schirmer, ine.,, New 
York. 25067 


Sailing; w and m A. M. Weed, of U. 
S.. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 « Dee. 24; 
E 629449; Anna M. Weed, Middle-. 
port, O. 25068. 


Sailing on life’s sea; w and melody 
Mrs. E. V. Elliott, of U. S. © 1. 
Noy. 9, 1925; E 6283883; Mrs. E. V.. 
Elliott, Guthrie Center, Ia. 25069. 


Sailing through the Golden Gate; w 
and m R. Sebring, of U. S. ©le. 
Dec. 31 1925; H 629558; Ruby Se- 
bring; San Francisco. 25070: 


Sailor’s song (Matrosengesang ) ; 
shimmy dance, Leon Dazar, of Ger- 


many; orech. mit worte. 4to. © 
Oct... 16,1925 -L..e.. Deen 16: EB 
630324; Musikverlag Drei sterne, 
Berlin. 25071 


St. Agnes march; by Geo. D. Barnard, 
of ‘U: S.; -orch)” 4t0, (© Noy. 28. 
1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 627982; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25072 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy dear voice; from Sam- 
son and Delilah, arr. C. A. Egener, 
of U. S.; violin or C melody saxo- 
phone, with pf. acc. © Nov. 9, 
1925; 2c. Dec. 11; E 627468; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[© arrangement] 25073 


Sainte Marguerite; berceuse, chanson 
populaire canadienne, m Alfred la 
Liberté, of France. © Nov. 2, 1925: 
1c. Nov. 16; E 625600; Max Hschig 
et cie., Paris. 25074 


Sally’s not the same old Sally; w Al 
Bernard, m Sammy Stept, of U. 8.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 « Nov. 12; E 626654; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 25075 


Salute to the Flag; w anon., melody 
M. E. Fitzgerald, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 20, 1925; HE 628696; Marion 
EK. Fitzgerald, Roxbury, Mass. 

25076 


Saluto (Un) a Savelii; marcia, w 
Sam Lamanna, melody J. De Fazio,. 
of U. S..) © es Now. (27219253 E 
629154; Joseph De Fazio, Detroit. 

2507T 


©Jf.) MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Sam-Sam-Sammy; w and melody J. J. 
Schneider, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢ Nov. 13, 
1925; EL 628521; Joseph J. Schneider, 

' Philadelphia. 25078 


Samarkand; w and m W. H. Smith, 
one WU. S... ©: Sept. 14, 1925312. © 
Oct. 23; E 626680; Wallace Hern- 
don Smith, St. Louis. 25079 


Samurai; blues, Vincenzo Billi, of 
Italy, op. 411; pf. © Dee. 29, 1925; 
1 c Dee. 30; E 630547; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 25080 


San’ man; waltz, Walter Hirsch and — 


Ernie Golden, arr. Lee Terry, all of 
U.-S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 11; E 628441; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
25081 


San ta poulakia (Zav 7a rovAdkea); w and 
m J. C. Zouboulakis, of U. S. © 
1 e. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629125; John 
Constantin Zouboulakis, Bristol, 
Conn. 25082 


Sancta civitas (The holy city); ora- 
torio, w from the authorized version 
and other sources, m R. V. Williams, 
pf. arr. Havergal Brian, both of 
Great Britain; ten. and bar. soli, 
cho., semi-cho. and distant cho. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. 4to. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. Noy. 18; E 625763; R. Vaughan 
Williams, London. 25083 


Sand man; w. and m EH. F. Hall, of 
Wood UO ye.,.Nov.,.14,).1925: “Hh 
626759; Elva Frances Hall, Kansas 
City, Mo. 25084 


Sanglots; par Maurice Imbert, of 
France; violon et pf. © Nov. 16, 
19253, 1-e. Dec. 12; EH 630119; Max 
Hschig et cie., Paris. 25085 


San José; w J. N. Corley, melody J. N. 
Corley and Walter J. Adair, both of 
ORES Ae ENOVs:. 2, ) L925 ee 
626570; John Neill Corley, Jackson- 
ville. 25086 


Sant’ Anna sicola; polka, O. Verdi, of 
Werscemr kc) tc. Nov. 18, 1925-5) 
628689 ; Onofrio Verdi, Philadelphia. 

25087 

Santiago; fox trot, w Dave Sonn, m 
Fred Saker, of Great Britain; pf. 
ace., with banjulele banjo and uku- 
lele arr. Kel Keech; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 10, 1925; 1 c Nov. 21; B 
625788; Lareine & co., ltd., London. 

25088 


25099: 


Satanella; polka, Carlo Forte, of Italy. 
(©) 1 e. Dee. 30, 1925; E 632081; Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, New York. 

25089 


Satyr (A) once did run away; madri- 
gal to four voices, w Philip Sidney, 
m John Ward, ed and arr. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, both of England; male 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 28; EH 625938; Stainer & Bell, 
itd., London. 25090: 


Saule (Le) pleureur; air francais, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 23; E 625805; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 25091 


Saut (Le) 4 la corde; de Paul Pierne, 
of France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1c. 
Nov. 16; E 625669; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 25092 


Save a little love for mother; w and 
melody T. Stephenson, of U. S. 
1c. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627098 ; Thelma 
Stephenson, St. Louis. 25093 


Savior of mine; w Mrs. M. F. Chap- 
man, m G.'P. Jager, of U. 8S. © 
Dec. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 629576; 
Glenn P. Jager, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

25094 


Saviour, again to Thy dear name we 
raise; set to tune Magda, w John 
Ellerton, m R. V. Williams, of Great 
Britain. London, Oxford university 
press. 12mo. © Dee. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 24; E 630411; R. Vaughan 
Williams, London. 25095 


Saviour breathe an evening blessing ; 
duet, w and m Caro Roma, of U. 8.; 
sop. and alto, or ten. and bar. © 


Dee wer tS ei 2. ee" Dee, | 28". 
627956; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25096 


Saviour (A) over there; w Oswald J. 
Smith, m Harry Dixon. Loes, of U. 
SG Octet: 1925.2) ¢.4. Novii16; 
E 628326; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 25097 


Saviour (The) true; w Herbert G. 
Tovey, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
©} Nov: fl; 925s 2° ¢ Decco 
629055; Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 

25098 


Savoy tango; par Dion Alvaris, arr. 
Ch. Varaldi, both of Great Britain; 
pf. © Nov, 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 21; 
EK 625952; Keith-Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 25099 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25100 


Sax-serene; by Rudy Wiedoeft, of U. 
S.; saxophone solo with pf. acc. © 
Oct. 19, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 628159 ; 
Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. co., New 
York. 25100 


Sax-simplicity; by Ed. Chenette, arr. 
Harry L. Alford, of U. S. 1. E flat 
alto saxophone and pf.—2. C melody 
‘saxophone and pf.—s. B flat ten. 
saxophone and pf. © Oct. 21, 1925; 
2 ec. each Dee. 17; E 627593—-627595 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York, [© 


arrangement for C melody and B flat. 


tenor saxophone and piano] 
25101-25103 


Sax-sweetness; by Hd. Chenette, of U. 
S. 1. E flat alto saxophone and pf.— 
2. © melody saxophone and pf. © 
Oct. 21, 1925; 2 c. each Dec. 17; E 
627591, 627592; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement for C 
melody saxophone and piano] 

25104, 25105 


Say Au revoir but not goodbye;. orig- 
inal w and m Harry Kennedy, part- 
ing song lyric, Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo, J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dee. 
15, 1925: 2 c. Dee. 18; E 627694; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement! 25106 


Say!.who is that baby doll; fox-trot, 
w Roy Turk, m Maceo Pinkard, arr. 
Arthur Lange, both of U. 8.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 2; E 627168; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

25107 

Saylor’s (The) song; w from Wit and 
drolliery, m Henry G. Ley. of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in B min. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 14, 1925: 1c. Nov. 7; 
E 625338; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 

25108 


Searlatti (—) Pastorale; arr. Flori- 
zel von Reuter, of U. S.; violine u. 
klavier. © Sept. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
7; BE 628497; Ernst Eulenberg, Leip- 
wig. 25109 


Scatter seeds of kindness; second 
blessing revision, w anon. and by 
EH. A. Lewis, m arr. E. A. Lewis, of 
U. S.: mixed voices, 4to. © Nov. 
7, 1925: 2 ce. Nov. 12; E 626659; E. 
Arthur Lewis, Chicago. 25110 

Scéne d’ Alsace; de Paul Pierné, of 
France; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 16; E 625656; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 


25111 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Scéne d’amour; de la pantomime 
Scaramouche, Jean Sibelius, op. 71, 
ed. and rev. Julia A, Burt, of U. S.; 
violon et pf. © Sept. 3, 1925; 2c. 
Sept. 16; E 623327; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. [© revision and 
editing] 25112 


Scene lyrique; by J. Harold Henry, of 
England; violin and pf. © July 28, 
1924; 1 ec. Dec. 1, 1925; E 625948; 
Laudy & co., London. 25112. 


Scene oriental; by G. W. Oles, of U. 


S.; pf. © 1e¢ Nov. 20, 1925; B 
629334; George W. Oles, Boulder, 
Col. ; 25114 
Seenes in Northumberland; _ suite, 


Frederic H. Wood, of England; 
organ. 1. North Tyndale. [3 others] 
© Nov. 17, 1925; 1 «. Nov. 30; EB 
_625940; Stainer & | Bell, ltd., 
London. 25115 


Scent of roses; by Nathan Ciganeri, 
of Russia domiciled at New York, 
op. 24; pf. © 1¢. Noyv..10, 1925; 
E 627208; N. Ciganeri, Brooklyn. 

25116 


Scent (The) still clings to the roses; 
w Elsie Mary Skeet, m Dorothy 
Forster, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
4, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 5; E 625551; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 25117 


Schelling (Ernest) Concerto; for 
violin and orech., E. Schelling, of 
U. 8S.; violin and pf. ed., violin pt. 
phrased and fingered Fritz Kreisler. 
© Nov. 1, 1924; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1925; 
EK 628855; F. H. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 25118 


Scherzino; by Francesco B. De Leone, 
of U.S: op., (S86 "pts “OyOce , 50, 
1925; 2 c«. Nov. 6; E 626626; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 25119 


Scherzo in D minor; by a Sister of 
Mercy, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 21, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 629582 ; Sisters 
of Mercy, Fall River, Mass. 25120 


Schlummerlied; berceuse [and] Men- 
uett: aus der Serenade, Carl Hh- 
renberg, of Germany, op. 23; violine 
oder fl6te. © Aug. 15, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7; E 625417; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 25121 


Schnirlin (Ossip) Ballade; von O. 
Schnirlin, of Germany, op. 12, nr. 1; 
violine u. klavier. © Mar. 31, 1923; 
1 ¢«. Nov. 7, 1925; HE 625435; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 25122 


1224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS = 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25141 


Schéne junitage; worte D. v. Lilien- 
eron, musik Carl Aeschbacher,. of 
Switzerland, op. 86c; maénnerchor. 
4f0. .¢@) dune) 103-1925; ;1 e,,,Dec. 
16; E 6380299; Gebr. Hug & ©co., 
Leipzig. 25123 


School-day memories; w and m H. B. 
Blanchard, of U. S., arr. Dorathy 
May Shaw; pf: © Dec. 18, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 28; E 632045; Harold B. 
Blanchard, Fayetteville, N. C. 

25124 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
arr. and fingered A. Mostinsky, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. New York— 
Paris—London, Lyre pub. co. © Oct. 
1 Ola ee, Oct. 15,1 ¢. Nov, 23; 
E 6269438 ; Anatol Mostinsky, Brook- 
lyn. 25125 


Ballet music; from Rosamunde, 
arr. Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of Ed- 
ward G. Simon] of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 © Dec. 
17; E 6387706; Harms, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25126 


Cradle song; arr. Julian Rehfeld 
[pseud. of Edward G. Simon] of U. 
S.; violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 
2 e. Dee. 17; E 627708 ; Harms, ince., 
New York. [© arrangement] 25127 


Lilae time; selection, m arr. from 
F. Schubert, G. H. Clutsam, selected 
and arr. J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; brass and reed band. 4to. 
© Dee. 11, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 19; EB 
630360; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 25128 


Schubert album for guitar; tran- 
scriptions and biographical sketch 
of Schubert as a guitarist, V. O. 
Bickford, of U. S., op. 117. Los An- 
geles, American guit. soc. © Nov. 
5, 1925; 2c. Nov. 5; aff. Nov. 21: 
A 876856; Vahdah Olcott-Bickford, 
Los Angeles. 25129 


Serenade; arr. J. Stuart Archer, 
of Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s 
ed. obl. 8vo. © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 23; E 630536; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 25130 


Schiilerkonzert; von Gustav Cords, of 
Germany, op. 60; violoncello mit 
klavierbegleitung. © Aug. 12, 1925; 
1 c. Nov. 7; E 625422; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde, Germany. 25131 


Schumann (Georg) Kadenz; zu L. 
van Beethoven, op. 37 Konzert in C 
moll, von G. Schumann, of Ger- 
many, op. 69, no. 6; klavier. © 


Sept: .12,,.1925.;. 1 «©: .Nov..-17;. 5B 
625866; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 
25132 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Four 
sketches; op. 58, transcribed Wil- 
fred Alan Wightman, ed. Henry 
George Ley, both of Great Britain; 
organ. Augener’s ed. © Oct. 29, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 7; E 630076; Au- 
gener, Iltd., London. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 25133. 


Happy farmer; arr. Julian Reh- 
feld [pseud. of Edward G. Simon] 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © Dec. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; E 627711; Harms, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
25134 


Vier bisher unveroffentlichte 
kleine stiicke; zu dem album ftr 
die jugend, nach dem skizzenbuch 
lbertragen Lothar Windsperger. of 
Germany; klavier. Ed. Schott. 1. 
Kuckuck im versteck. [3 others] 
© Sept. 29, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 
625883; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 25135 


—12 ausgewdhlte stiicke; aus dem 
Album ftir die jugend, op. 68, ausge- 
wihlt und bearb. Walter Gotze, of 
Germany; gitarre. © Oct. 31, 1925; 
1 ¢. Dee. 22; E 630475; B. Schott’s 
sOdhne, Mainz, Germany. [© selec- 
tion and editing} 25136 


—14 ausgewdhlte stiicke; aus dem 
Album fiir die jugend, op. 63, ausge- 
wihlte und bearb. Walter Godtze, 
of Germany; zwei gitarren. © Oct. 
31, 1925;.1 ¢@.,,Dee. 22; E 630476; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© selection and editing] 25137 


Se ride m’allieti (If you smile you'll 
cheer me) ; mazurka R. Torregrossa, 
Oe U.S.) © 1 ¢. Dee Ps 1925::' 
629104; Rosario Torregrossa, New 
York. 25138 


Searching for my unknown _ sweet- 
heart; w and melody P. Jarboe, of 
U.S. ©le. Dee. 5, 1925; EB 629081; 
Paul Jarboe, Baltimore. 25139 


Second blessing; Swanee river, w 
anon. and by HE. A. Lewis, old tune 
arr. HE. A. Lewis, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 12; E 626662; E. Arthur Lewis, 
Chicago. . 25140 


Second misterioso a la valse; photo- 
play music, Domenico Savino, of U. 
S.; oreh. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
5; E 626551; Robbins-Engel, inc., 
New York. 25141 


1225 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25142 


Sedbergh; intro., variations and fugue, 
on Councillor Brooks’ hymn tune, J. 
H. Reginald Dixon, of England; or- 
gan. Ed. Laudy. © Aug. 28 1925: 
1c. Dee. 1; E 625944; Laudy & co., 
London. 25142 


See the swallows come; w and m I. 
M. Jordan, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 11, 
1925; E 628481; Idalia Mae Jordan, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 25143 


Seek ye the Lord; anthem, w from 
Isaiah, m M. A. Simpson, of U. S.; 
alto solo, duet and cho. 4to. © 
Nov. 16, 19253 s2iiesiiNove [iste 
628592; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park iN. 25144 


Segovia: par Albert Roussel, of 
France, op. 29; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 16; E 625741; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 

25145 

Segovia; par Albert Roussel, op. 29, 
doigtée A. Segovia, of France; guit. 
© “Nov 2;7 192501 cl> Nov 162 EB 
625740; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
editing and fingering] 25146 


Segreto di Zingara; canzone spagnola, 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 403; 
piccola orch. con. pf. conduttore. 
4to. © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 30; 
E 6380546; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

25147 


Sei pura e bella (You are pure and 
beautiful) ; mazurka, G. Morese, of 
UW. Sa: ph.) (Gita. Deca 16. )4925 : 
E 627564; George Morese, Newark, 
N.- J. 25148 


Seigneurs, sachez; chanson de croi- 
sade, Thibaut de Champagne, har- 
monisation Paul Le Flem, of France. 
©: Nov... 16,1925" Wve!) Dec..12: Bb 
630143; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
harmonization | 25149 


, Selected organ preludes for tunes of 


the Evangelical Lutheran hymn 
book; composed and arr. H. Grote, 
Of, We. 5.50: \dderq Verae wO ‘Oct .1, 


1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; EH 627821; Her- 
man Grote, St. Louis. 25150 


Selma town; march, w Grady Lawless, 


m William Laurier, of U. S. 

Nov. 14, 11925" ue) (Nove: tsp 
628613; Selma music house, Selma. 
Ala. 25151 


Send out Thy light; w from Bible, m 
Louis ©. Toepel, of U. S., op. 48; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Noy. 17, 
1925; 2 « Nov. 17; H 628619.; Com- 
monwealth music pub. co., Detroit. 

25152 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Sentimiento gaucho; tango, F. Canaro, 
of Uruguay; orch. avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. 
Noy. 16; HB nee Francis Sala- - 
bert, Paris. 25153 


Senza nisciuno; versi Antonio Bar- 
bieri e F. Pennino, of U. S., musica 
Ernesto De Curtis; mand ace. 4to. 
© Nov. 15, 1925+ 2 ¢.' Dee. 14; E 
629531; Italian book co., New York. 
[© words of part two] 25154. 


Serait-elle amoureuse (Will she be 
gracious); by Eduard Poldini, of 
Hungary, op. 93, no. 2; pf. © Oct. 
2t,19253 Pe. Nov. 148 By G2hal 1: 
Augener, Itd., London. 25155 


Serena mia; versi G. Galligaris, mu- 
sica Ino Finizio, of Italy; mand. 
ace. Naples, Casa editrice Aurora. 
8vo. © Nov. 12, 1925; 1 e. Dee. 31; 
EK 630555; Italian book co., New 
York. 25156 


Serenade; by Antonio Kammell, arr. 
Alfred Moffat. of Great Britain; 
violon et pf. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ec. 
Nov. 23; E 625806; Schott & co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 25157 


Serenade; by Cady ©. Kenney, arr. R. 


FB. Hildreth, of U. S.; oreh. © Oct. 
26, 1925: 2.6. “Nov, “13 shi 626612 ; 
Walter Jacobs, inc.. Boston. [© 
arrangement | 25158 


Serenade; by D. F. Bayard-Rosati, of 
Italy, domiciled at Los Angeles; pf. 
©1c. Dee. 12, 1925; E 629249; Dora 
Feigino Bayard- Rosati, Los Angeles. 

25159 


Serenade; by Emile Ferir, of U. S.; 
violin with pf. ace. © Nov. 21, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 627408; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 25160 


Serenade; von Carl Ehrenberg, of 
Germany, op. 23; drei violinen. 1. 
Praeludium. [3 others] © Aug. 
15, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 7; EH 625418; 
Chr. Friedrich a sian} bev h. 
Berlin. 25161 


Sérénade; vos yeux sont si doux, de 
Ch. Seringes, orch. J. Clémandh, of 
France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee: 1,119255,1 ¢.: Dee. 15; 
E 630171; Costallat et cie., Paris. 
[© orchestration] 25162 


Serenade 4 Popy;: intermezzo, Carmelo 
Giacchino, of Italy,-op. 66, n. 2; pf., 
violino e violoncello. 4to. © Oct. 
27, 1925; 2 ce. Oct. 29; BH 628599 ; 
Alfano-Balloni, Palermo, Italy. 

26163 


1226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Sérénade de Pierrots; marche noc- 
turne, Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch.. 
vee. pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
'2,, 1925; 1c. Nov. 163; BE. 625627; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25164 


Serenade galante; by Jean Beghon, 
arr. M. Baron, both of U. 8.; orch., 
‘with pf. conductor. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 627278; Mau- 

rice Baron, New York. 25165 


Sérénade hawaienne; hésitation, Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op, 413; pf. © 


Mee. 29, 1925.; 1. ¢.. Dee... 30;, E 
630549;; G. Ricordi & co.,. Milan. 
25166 


Sérénade langoureuse; paroles et mu- 
sique Jacques Durand, of France. 
CG) Noy, wlG, 29255, 1,,¢., Dec. 12:7 E 
630149; Durand et cie., Paris. 

25167 


Sérénade lyrique; by Max Régnier, of 
England; pf. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 e. 
Noy. 163 E 625480; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 25168 


Séréenade napolitaine; by E. Markham 
Lee, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 14, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 14; E 
625527; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 


London. 25169 
Sérénade norvégienne (Norwegian 
serenade); von Emil Kronke, of 


Germany, op. 169, no. 1; pf. © Nov. 
20, 1925; 1 ec. Noy. 21; E 625790; 
Atlantic-musikverlag, Munich. 
25170 
Serenade romantique; on G. A. C. E., 
Roland Diggle, of U. S.; organ, obl. 
8vo. © Dec. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; 
E 628951; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 25171 


Sérénade vénitienne; de René Rabey, 
of France; violon et pf. © Nov. 16, 
192573 al Heh Deel. 12); BH 630147 ;  Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 25172 


‘Sérénade vénitienne; sur motifs de la 
jolie chanson du méme titre, P. 
Hékimian, of France; violon, vio- 
loncelle et contrebasse avec pf. con- 


ducteur. Parties reunies. 4to. © 
Bec S, slomo sh ty) CDE tor. | 
630362; Société anonyme des édi- 


tions Ricordi, Paris. 25173 


Serenata degli angeli (Angel’s sere- 
nade); G. Braga, arr. B. Quattro- 
ciocche, of U. S.; accordion. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 626535; 
B. Quattrociocche, Steubenville, O. 
[© arrangement. ] 25174 


25184 


Serenata e primmavera; versi M. 
Marcolivio, musica F. P. Vellucci, 
of U. S.; mand. ace. Ed. Cardilli. 
4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; 
E 626976; Mauro VY. Cardilli, New 
York. 25175 


‘Serenata marinaresca; by G. Di Dio, 


of Italy; orch. con pf. conduttore. 
Ato: ° ©" Oct. .27,,)1925 +>. 20 e... Oct. 
29; FE 628597; Alfano-Balloni, 
Palermo, Italy. 25176 


Serenata ’ntussucosa; versi R. Com- 
merso, musica M.o Ciociano, of 
Italy; mand. acc. [Naples] Mar- 
gellina. 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1c. 
Dec. 30; E 630514 ; D’ Agostino bros., 
ine., New York. 25177 


Servants of God, or sons; set to tune 
Cumnor, w Matthew Arnold, m R. 
V. Williams, of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, Oxford university press. 12mo. 
© Dee. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; EB 
630422; R. Vaughan Williams, Lon- 
don. 25178 


Service hymnal; with responsive read- 


ings, compiled by S. W. Beazley, 
of -6U. YS: Chicago, Samuel W. 
Beazley & son. 8vo. © Oct. 15, 


LOA 927 et Oct.: 2s ath) Oebi 7s A 
872138; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 25179 


Sesqui-centennial (The) hymn; w 
Nat Belov and Jack De Mille, m 


Joseph Belov, of U. S. Pe: 
Dee. 14, 1925; E 627491; Jack 
Mednikoff, Philadelphia. 25180 


Sesqui-centennial march; by Louis ne 
Drumheller, of U. S., op. 164; pf. 
© Dee. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 


629595; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia. 25181 
Sesqui, sesqui centennial, I’m _ senti- 


mental about you; w Leslie Miller, 
melody L. Miller and Fred Long- 
shaw, both of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 6291385; Miller and Long- 
shaw, Philadelphia. - 25182 


Shack (The) in the southern wild- 
wood; wand melody B. M. Smith, 


Of AU Si Oy 1 e: "NOV. 9 toe a ED 
628374; Bessie M. Smith, E. St. 
Louis, Il. 251838 


Shadow (The) of Thy wings; w from 
the Psalms, m Mark Andrews, of 
U. S.; high voice with pf. or organ 
ace. © Novy. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 
3; E 628944; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 25184 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ~* 


25185 

Shadow time; w and m Dagny Jen- 
sen Reed and John Ross Reed, both 
ofU) Se not) @Octs: 9,) 1925 ; 
2 c. Dee. 22; E 6293860; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 25185 


Shali we know each other there; w 
and melody W. A. Ratlief, of U. S. 
©), 1 .e:;:Nov..2; 1925; Hi 628216 ; 
Walter A. Ratlief, Ft. Seybert, W. 
Va. 25186 


Shanghaied in old Shanghai; w and 
m A. Green, of U. S.; pf. ©l1-e. 
Dec. 9, 1925: E 627405; Alan Green, 
Portland, Or. 25187 


She can’t say no; w Alfred Bryan, 
m Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. Harry 
Tiedeman. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 24; E 629460; Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. 25188 


She doesn’t; w Walter Winchell, m 
Jimmie Durante and Chick Endor, 
both of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 
arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © Nov. 25, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 25; E 628789; Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 25189 


She is gone forevermore; w and mel- 
ody V. Chance, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628366; Valentine Chance, 
Brooklyn. 25190 


She’ll be a pal to you; w and melody 
D. E. Montgomery, of U.S. ©1«. 
Dee. 22, 1925; E 6293877; Dora E. 
Montgomery, St. Louis. 25191 


She may have seen better days; w and 
m James Thornton, arr. Charles 
Miller, of U. S. © Dec. 14, 1925; 
2c. Dee. 17; E 627802; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

25192 


She’s my buddie girl: w and melody 
L. Birdsong, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
22, 1925; E 629383; Lessie Birdsong, 
Clearwater, Fla. 25193 


She’s my Nora; w and melody J. P. 
Murray, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 19. 
1925; E 626801; Jack Peter Murray. 
New Brighton, 8S. I., N. ¥. 25194 


She’s only been with us a week; w 
and m Harry Castling, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 1c. 
Dec. 2; E 625977; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 25195 


She’s the sweet grand daughter of 
Mother Machree; w and melody G. 
Kirchner, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627061; Gus Kirchner. 
Brooklyn. 25196 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 20 


She’s tryin’ to make a monkey out of 
me; w and melody T. F. Kelly, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628411; 
Thomas F. Kelly, Long Beach, Calif.” 

25197 

She’s wondering yet; w and m Arthur 
A. Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S8S.; male voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. © Dee. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; 
EK 629151; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement |} 

. 5198 

She said you'll forget but he cares; w 
William D. Heaton, m Geo. L. Cobb, 
of U. S. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
12; E 629226; W. D. Heaton, De- 
troit. 25199 


She showed him this, she showed him 
that, she showed him the way to go 
home; fox-trot, w and m Eddie 
Stone and Hubert W. David, both of 


England; pf. ace., with banjulele 
arr. Kel Keech; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 15, 


1925; 1c. Dec. 7; E 6380015; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., London. 25200: 


She wants such simple gifts; w A. 
Ruthrauff, m Madeline Lupher Gar- 
diner, of U.S. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15; E 627725; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 25201 


She will say yes maybe; w and melody 
H. Borkoski, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
14, 1925; E 626735; Helen Borkoski, 
Germantown, Wis. 25202 


Shenandoah; fox-trot, C. Maisto, of 
U. 8.; violin. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1925; 
E 627228; Colombo Maisto, Brook- 
lyn. 25203 


Shepherd (A) kept sheep; two-part 
song, traditional tune and w, m arr. 
Gerrard Williams, of Great Britain: 
treble voices; in D min. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
11, 1924; 1 ©. Dee. 9, 1925; E 630269 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

‘ 25204 

Shepherd of Israel; trio, w Hamilton 
Aide, m John §. Fearis, of U. S8.; 
mezzo sop. or contralto, ten. and 
bass. 4to. © Dee. 8, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
12; E 629233; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 25205 


Shine, O holy light; three-part song, 
w Geo. Graff jr.. m Jessie Mae 
Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; treble voices. Witmark ed. 4to. 
© Dec. 2, 1925; 2 e Dee. 10;, 
629150; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

25206 


1228 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Ships at sea; w J. G. Zutter, m Daniel 
H. Wilson, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 18, 
1925; E. 628652; Jennie Graham 
Zutter, Portland, Or.. . 25207 


Ships that pass in the night; w Harry 
D. Kerr, m W. H. Smith and Earl 
Burtnett, both of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2c. Nov. 
7; E 626575; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 25208 


Shoot: one-step, Mel B. Kaufman, 
orch. Dave Kaplan, both of U. 8.; 
orch. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 22; 
E 627896; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 25209 


Short and easy requiem in D minor; 
by W. P. Schilling, of U. S8.; one 
voice with alto, ten. and bass ad 
nose se. ed. 410. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 27; E 627019; William P. 
Shilling, New York. 25210 


Short mass in F; m Bernard Leding- 


Lom Of. T..(S:...4to.. “1.. Alto.—2. 
Sop.—3. Bass.—4. Tenor. © Dec. 
Zio moos. 2 GC. each ; Dec.” 23; 0 
627877-627880; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 25211-25214 


Short story; by George Gershwin, arr. 
Samuel Dushkin; violin and pf. © 
Noy. 1, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628893 ; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. ra LS 


Show me how to make love; from 
Romany love, w Irving Caesar, m 
Harry Rosenthal, of U. S. © Dee. 
9 1925- 2 c.., Dec.. 11;, E. 629200; 
Harms, ine., New York. 25216 


Shrimp’s dance (Danse des crevettes) ; 
par Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch., 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
22-0 Cc. Nov. 16; BE 625617; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 2B2VE 


Si canti e si giochi; 32 canzoncine re- 
gionali, trascritte ed armonizzate 
Elisabetta Oddone, of Italy. Carisch 
ed. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 1 e¢. Dec. 
22: E 680375; A. & G. Carisch & co., 
Milan. 25218 


Si consurrexistis cum Christo; par A. 
L. Gabert, of U. S.; voix mixtes 
avec ace. d’orgue. 4to. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; E 627742; Abel L. 
Gabert, Grenoble, France. 25219 


Si jétais pas passé par 1a! chanson- 
nette comique, paroles Léo Leliévre 
fils, et E. Audiffred, musique A. 
Ferré. of France et Ciro Urbini, of 
Italy; pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1c. Nov. 
16: E 625718: Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 25220 


25232 

Si o n6; fox-trot, Victor M. Flores, of 
El Salvador; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 31, 
1925; E 629563; Dada-Dada & co., 
San Salvador, Salvador. 25221 


Si on savait; one step, paroles Léo 
Leliévre fils, et J. D’Hirlaux, mu- 
sique Ant. Ferré, of France, et Ciro 
UEpini, of Italy; pt. © Dee Si, 
1924; 1 ec. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625720; 
Hvette et Schaeffer, Paris. 25222 


Si vous saviez comme C’est bon; 
paroles Phylo, musique G. Gaba- 
roche, of France. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
te. Nov, 165°: 62567G;. Franeis 
Salabert, Paris. 25223 


Siamese twins, I love you both; w A. 
Kane, m M. S. Rosen, of U. S. © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1925; E 632025; Milton 
Sonnett Rosen and Abbott Kane, 
Bronx, N. Y. 25224 


Siberian (A) lullaby; by Clarence R. 
ieaall) of "U.S: 2 pt.) © Nove 23: 


1925; 2 ce. Nov. 27; E 628834; Boston . 


music co., Boston. 25225 
Siesta; w Dorothy Dickinson, m Mau- 
rice Besly, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
20; 1925; 1 c« Nov. 2; BE 625399; 
Hawkes & son, London. 25226 


Sighing for you; w and m E. W. 
Blake, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1925; 
E 626566; Enoch W. Blake, New 
York. P5227 


Sights in a dime museum; w and m 
F. D. Ryan, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S. © Dee. 12, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
16; E 627549; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. [© new arangement] 

2 25228 


Signuri! allungateve, ’e veste! versi 
P. L. Esposito, melodia S. Cofini- 
Santini, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 24, 
1925; E 629470; Due Sicilie music 
roll co., New York. 25229 


Siionin lauluja; nuottipainos, Suomi 
synod, of U. S. 12mo. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 5; A 872472; 
Finnish Lutheran book concern, 
Hancock, Mich. 25230 


Silent lips; w and melody R. S. Ball, 
of Canada. © 1c. Novy. 30, 1925; 
E 627110; Richard S. Ball, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada. 25231 


Silent night, holy night; Christmas 
fantasy, Bjarne Rolseth, of U. S., 
op. 34) no. S spe) Dees 1771925; 
2 ec. Dec. 17; E 629294; Norwegian- 
Amer. music co., New York. 25232 


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25233 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20: 


Silks and satins; by C. Edgar Ford, 
of England; pf. © Apr. 17, 1925; 
1 e. Dee. 1; E 625941; Laudy & co., 
London. 25233 


Silly boy; w and melody T. H. Gor- 
don, of U. S. ©1 ce. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628190; Thomas Henry Gordon, 
Buffalo. 25234 


Silver flash; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, of 
U. S., op. 499; pf. © Nov. 4, 1925; 
2c. Nov. 7; E 628339; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 25235 


Silver (The) penny; cho., w Walter 
de la Mare, m A. Gibbs, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. 4to. © Aug. 
17, 1925; 1 ec. Sept. 21; E 630404; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, 


England. 25236 
Silver sails; concert waltzes, Clay 
Smith, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 


29), 1925); 2).¢. Dee, 235 629458: 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 
25237 


Simplicity; march, I. S. Loos, arr. 
M. H. Ribble, both of U. S.; band. 
4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 4; 
EK 628695; Victor publications, ine., 
Chicago. 25238 


Since first I saw your face; part-song, 


Thomas Ford, arr. H. Alexander 
Matthews, of U. S.; ten. 1 and 2 
and bass 1 and 2. 4to. © Nov: 4, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 7; E 628340; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 25239 


Since first [ saw your face; w old 
English, m Edward C. Purcell, of 
Great Britain; in G. © Dec. 17, 
1925; 1 c Dee. 26; E 630497; Ed- 
win Ashdown, lItd., London. 25240 


Since Jesus took hold of my life; w 
Neal A. MecAulay, m DeLoss Smith, 
of U. S.; male voices. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 7; EB 627333; BE. O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago. 25241 


Since Winter Haven stole you away; 
w Virginia Futrelle and F. Fitz- 
Patrick, melody J. Rubini, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1925; E 626554; Jan 
Rubini, Atlanta. 25242 


Since you went away; fox-trot, w 
and melody EH. Mack and G. Ducker, 
of Ut Ss;© 1 ce: Dee.) 28) 1925 5) H 
632020; Elmo Mack and Grechen 
Ducker, Chicago. 25243 


Sinfonietta ; von Paul Kletzki, of Ger- 
many, op. 7; grosses streich-orches- 
ter; in E moll. Partitur. © Dec. 
alee 1923-3 1i,.es  Nov.,)- 7, £9205 78 


Sing Ivy; 


625432; N. Simrock, g. m. b. ha... 
Berlin. 25244 


Sing; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, m T. B.. 


Mosley, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; . 
2 c. Nov. 19; E 626858; T. B. Mos-. 
ley, Albertville, Ala. 25245. 


Sing a song of names; w and melody 


A. Adolfson,-of U. S.. © 1-¢.:Nov.. 
21, 1925; E 626920; Alma Adolfson,. 
Snohomish, Washington. 25246, 


two-part song, w of old. 
rhyme, m Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; treble voices; in G 
min. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa. 
notations] © Sept. 11, 1924; 1 ¢.. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 630265; Oxford uni-- 
versity press, London. 25247 


Sing me a song; three-part cho., w 


Allan Reid, m Louise Ewing, arr. 
Paul Ambrose, of U. S.; female. 
voices. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 
14; E 629292; F. W. Schulz & co... 
Boston. [© arrangement] 25248. 


Sing, my heart; w Franklin Pierce. 
Carrigan, m Albert W. Noll, of 
U. S.; high or med. voice. © Deec.. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 11; E 629190; G.. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 25249: 


Singer (The) in the night; unison. 
song, w Enid Blyton, m Cecil Shar- 
man, of U. S.; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 17; 1 ec. Nov. 25;. 
E. 628835; Novello & ¢o., ltd., Lon-. 
don. 25250: 


Singers (The) ; quartett, poem Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m Albert G.. 
Janpolski, of U. S.; mixed voices.. 
4to. ©. Dee: 8, 1925; 2c. ;Dee: ,15;. 
E 627477; Enoch & sons, New York.. 

25251 


Sioux serenade ; flute serenade,. 
Charles Sanford Skilton, arr. from 
original sc. Charles J. Roberts, of 
U. 8.; full orch. with pf. conductor.. 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 2 ¢« Dec. 17; E 
627624; Carl Fischer, ine. New 
York. [© arrangement] 25252. 


Siréne (La); fox trot, F. Strumillo,. 
of Great Britain; pt. London, 
Goodwin & Tabb, ltd, © Oct.. 26,. 
1925; .1\¢;. Nov... 30,7 Hi 620915 ; 
Gramophone publications, ltd., Lon- 
don. 25253. 


Sirene (Le) (The sirenes) ; mazurka, 


Santi Tafarella, rid. A. Ziri, of 
Italy, domiciled. at Brooklyn; two 
mand. and guit.. Pagani ed. 3 
Nov. 7, 1925,; 2c. Nov. 14; E.626686 ; 
O. Pagani & bro., New York, 25254. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25278. 


Sisini; versi e musica F. Amodio, of 
DSi; pt. © lce Dec. :9):19253 E 
627389; Frank Amodio, Brooklyn. 

25255 


Skibbereen ; old Irish ballad, w anon., 
m arr., J; Smith, of U.. S. ©1ic 
Dee. 24, 1925; EH 629466 ; Josephine 
Smith, Brooklyn. 25256 


Skinnay Young; w and melody J. L. 
Miller, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1925; 
E 628384; Jay L. Miller, Loveland, 
Col. 25257 


Skipping rope; by Mary C. Guthier, 
of U...S., op. 80; pf... ©: Nov. : 24, 
1925.5 2.¢,, Nov. 27 : HE. 627013; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 25258 


Slavic potpourri; melody I. V. Sbish- 
manoff, of Bulgaria, domiciled at 
oN. oe © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1925 ; E 626553 ; 
Irene V. Shishmanoff, New York.. 

h259 

Sleep ; two-part song, w Beaumont and 
Fletcher, m Ernest Walker, of Great 
Britain, op. 36, no. 4; treble voices ; 
in. G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; lL «¢. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 630276; Oxford uni- 
‘yersity press. London. 25260 


Sleep; w John Fletcher, m Peter War: 


lock, of Great Britain; unison 
voices; in G min. 4to. [Statf and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 


19255 1c. Noy* 7 > 1.625334 ;, Oxford 
university press, American branch, 
New York. 25261 


Sleep my baby; lullaby, w and m A. 


Judson, of UU. S.- ;.©i,..c., Dec. 22, 
1925; .E. 629478; Agnes Judson, 
Rochester, N. Y. 2262 


Sleep song; w Maria Conde, m Frank 
La ee of U. S.; high voice. © 
Dec; 7 \ A925); Zic. Dec. 8; E 627412; 

iwfG. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

: 25263 

Sleepy bye; lullaby waltz, w and m 
Carl Winge, of U. S. © Nov. 7, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 15; E 627542; Weeks 
& Winge, Seattle. 25264 


Sleepy head; w Benny Davis, melody 
Jesse Greer, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 
19, 1925; EK 6295438; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 25265 


Sleepy Honolulu baby; waltz, w aud 
m Norman G. Malt, of England; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 5, 1925; 1 c¢. Dec. 15; 

-E 630168 ; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
don. 25266 


Slumber ; 


Sleepy seas; valse, Reginald Stone- 
ham, arr. Max Irwin, of Great Brit- 
ain; orch. 4to. © Dec. 14, 1925; 
1 ec. Dec. 23; E 630454; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

25267 


Bt time gal; fox trot, w Jos. R. 
Alden and Raymond B. Egan, m 
Ange Lorenzo and Richard A. 
Whiting, arr. Alfred J. Doyle, all of 
U. S.; male quartette. 4to. ©€ 
Dec. 8, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 9; E 627438; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 25268. 


Slow, horses, slow; w Thomas West- 
wood, m C. Armstrong Gibbs, of 
Great Britain; unison voices; in A 
min. th) © May 14, 1925; 1-c. 
Nov. 7; E 625329 ; Oxford univ ersity 
press, miineriens branch, New York. 

25262 


Slowakische tanze (Danses _ slova- 
ques) ; mit benutzung slowakischer 
volksmelodien, Rudolf Felber, of 
Austria; klavier zu 4 handen. Ed. 
Schott. Band 1, tanz 1-5——Band 
2, tanz 6-10. © Oct. 14, 1925; 1 e. 
each Noy. 27; E 625895, 625896; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

25270, 25271 

w and melody H. P. Wald- 

vogel, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1925; 

EK 628808; Helen Plunkett Wald- 

vogel, New Rochelle, N. Y 252k 2 


Smile a little bit; w Moe Schenk, m 
Bob Morton and Peggy Shevlin, 
both of U. S.; pf. acc., with ukulele 


arr. Jeanné Gravelle. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E 628232; Henry: 
Waterson, .inc., New. York. 25273 


Smile a while today: w _ Beatrice 
Hibel, m R. Sobin, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Dee. 18, 1925; E 627756; Robert 
Sobin, Brooklyn. 25274- 


Smile, smile, smile; w and m F. Howe 
and W. H. Dass, both of U. S. © 
Nov. 18, 29253552 °c! Nove 204 EB 
628713 ; William H. Dass and Frank 
Howe, New York. 25275 


Smilin’ eyes; w and melody B. Ruth, 


of U. S. ©1«e Dee. 10, 1925; E 
629161; Bee Ruth, Omaha, Neb. 
25276 


Smiling; w and melody H. J. Tassey,. 
of U. S. © 1c Dee. 22, 1925; E 
629381; Earl J. Tassey, Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 25277 


Smiling eyes; w and melody FE. Nor- 
man, of U. S. Peey Nov. '2i. 
‘1925; E 626896; Francis Norman, 
Corry, Pa. 25278. 


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25279: pt.-1I1, n. s., v.20! 
Snapshots; by Edgar Moy, of Eng- ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1. 
land; pf. New century ed. 1. Apple Nov. 16; E 625578;  Del’Horno, 
blossoms. [4 others] © Nov. 10, Paris. 25290 
/ 1925; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 6380224; Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd., London. 25279 | Sogno amoroso; valzer, F. Crapan- - 
zano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Sneakin’ home; fox-trot, R. T. Hakins, York, arr. A. Galasso. © 1. Nov. 


of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1925; 
E 628697; Richard Talbot Hakins, 


Fargo, N. D. 25280 
Snow (The) storm; w and melody 
A. W. Sigworth, of U. 8S. ©1.. 


~ Nov. 9, 1925; E 628375; Anthony 
W. Sigworth, Waupeton, Ia. 25281 


Snowy (The) night; w Jean Kenyon 
Mackensie, m Dorothy Riley Brown, 
of U. S. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
5; E 626516; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 25282 


So does she, I don’t know; w and 
melody Billy Morlen, of U. S. © 
1c. Dee. 7, 1925; E 627346; Wasa 
Miolski, Rock Island, Ill. 25283 


So here hath been dawning; set to 
tune Hardwick, w Thomas Carlyle, 
m Hnglish traditional melody, arr. 
R. V. Williams, of Great Britain. 
London, Oxford university press. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 
24; E 630447; R. Vaughan Williams, 
London. 25284 


So I’m going right back to old Ireland 
where they won’t call my ancestors 
apes; w and melody H. Towne, of 


Ue Su ©Oadere. Nov. 30) o2ae 1D 
627125; Hattie Towne, Waupun, 
Wis. 25285 


So just have your time and I'll go on 
my way; w and melody B. Crozier, 
of U. S. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1925; E 
628204; Britton Crozier, Charleston, 
W. Va. 25286 


So when I'll be in Japan; w C. Sodel- 
ring, m R. Treyane, of U.S. ©le. 
Nov. 16, 1925; E 627214; Rocky 
Treyane, San Francisco. 25287 


Softly the breezes from the forest 
came; part-song, w John Keats, m 
S. E. Lovatt, of Great Britain; 
men’s voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 4, 
1925; 1 c. Dec. 19; E 630353 ; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 25288 


Sogno; intermezzo, Vincenzo Billone, 
of Italy; orch. with pf. condut- 
tore. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29; E 628601; Alfano-Balloni, 
Palermo, Italy. 25289 


Sogno; poéme symphonique, M. Du- 
four, of France; orch. avec pf. con- 


7, 1925; E 626599; Francesco Crap- 
anzano, New York. 25291 


Sogno di paradiso; mazurka, L. Can- 
' oro, of U. 8.; violin. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1925; E 627349; Louis Canoro, New . 
York. 25292 


Solféges de concours; par Aug. Chap- 
uis, of France; a 2 voix. 16mo. 
Oct. °30,''1925;: Tt ¢. “Neve, 163° 1 
625731; Durand et cie., Paris. 25293 


Soliloquy ; by Douglas Miller, of Great 
Britain; violoncello, with pf. acc. 
© Oct. 15, 1925; 1 « Nov. 14; EB 
625521; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

25294 


Solitude; de Maurice Marsac, of 
France; oreh., avec pf. conducteur. 
Paris, Ed. Lutétia. 4to. © Oct. 30, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; HE 625575; M. 
Marsac, Paris. 25295 


Sollicitude; texte Franec-Nohain, mu- 
sique P. O. Ferroud, of France. © 
Oct. 380, 1925; 1 ¢@ Nov. 16; H 
625747 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 25296 


Sole de concours; pour clarinet si 
bémol, Jules Mouquet, orch. Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; orch. avee pf. con- 
ducteur. © Oct 30, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
16; E 625716; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [© orchestration] 25297 


Some baby-my gal; w and melody Ed- 
gar Dowell, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
30, 1925; E 632066; C. R. pub. co., 
New York. 25298 


Some day; from The vagabond king, 
w Brian Hooker, m Rudolf Friml, 
of Bohemia, domiciled at New York. 
©'Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ¢« Nov. 9; E 
627161; Henry Waterson, inc., New 
York. 25299 


Some day Ill find you, my dear; w 
and melody M. E. Smith, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 29, 1925; E 629485; 
Mary Elizabeth Smith, Detroit. 

25300 


Some day, somewhere when dreams 
come true; w and melody J. A. 
Fairly;* ofU. (So Ore. Noy.” 2: 
1925; E 628192; Joseph A. Fairly, 
Philadelphia. 25301 


Some one like you; w and melody P. 
E. Swartz, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 


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nos. 11-12, 1925. 


25326 


1925; E 628200; 
Jamestown, N. Y. 


P. E. Swartz, 
25302 


Some sweet day, by and by; by W. H. | 
Leon E. Sim- 
© Nov. 24, | 


Doane, variations, 
mons, of U. S.; pf. 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 627016; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 


Somebody; w and m J. H. Rusby, of 
U. S.; with violin obbl. 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 16; E 627557; Jos. 
H. Rusby, Nutley, N. J. 25304 


Somebody else’s arms; from The dum- 
bell, w Billy Maine, m True R. 
Fristoe, of U. S.. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 27; E 628861; Maine & 
Fristoe, Chicago. 25305 


Somebody lied; waltz ballad, w and |} 


m Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell 
and Reg Connelly, all of Hngland; 
in B fiat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Dec. 15, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 7; E 630020; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. 25306 


Somebody loves you; w and melody 
G. F. Conley, of U. 8S. ©1e. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 626924; Gareth F. Con- 
ley, Cannon Falls, Minn. 25307 


Somebody’s trying to steal you away; 
fox-trot ballad, w and m A. D. Staf- 
ford, of U. S. © Dee. 4, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E 627366; Al. D. Stafford, 
ine., Birmingham, Ala. 25308 


Somebody won a wonderful pal, when 
somebody won my gal; w L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, melody Al. Piantadosi and 
Niek Lucas, both of U. S. ©le. 
Sept. 11, 1925; E 628180; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 25309 


Somebody’s darling; vocal waltz, w 
Max Gartman, m Albert Cazabon, of 
England. © Dec. 22, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 23; E 630467; G. Ricordi & co., 
London. 


Somehow Ill make you pay; w and 
m M. Frazer, of U.S. © 1. Dec. 28, 
1925; E 632031; Marion Frazer, San 


Francisco, 25311 
Someone; fox-trot, melody J. Kasa- 
mot! OL Ue S.;. 1st’ violin. © 1 ©. 


Nov. 3, 1925; E 626494; Jack Kasa- 
noff, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. 25312 


Someone; w S. E. Mekin, m Alfred 
Wooler, of U. S. © Dec. 29, 1925; 
are: Deel’ 31s’ Hy 629658"). "Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25313 


Someone’s stolen my sweet sweet baby ; 
w Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, m 
Maceo Pinkard, of U. S.; pf. and 


80878—26——11 


25303 | 


© Dee. 5, | 


25310 | 


ukulele ace. © Dee. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18; E 627749; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 25314 


Something wrong with you; w and 
melody J. Edwards, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Noy. 6, 1925; E 628308; Jodie Ed- 
wards, Chicago. 25315 


Sometime somewhere; w and melody 
Mrs. W. EB. Long, of U.S. © 1 ¢ 
Nov. 30, 1925; E 627111; Mrs. W. 
Earl Long, Altoona, Pa. 25316 


Sometimes, at close of day; w Ber- 
nard Haig, m Clara Edwards, of 
U. S.; high or med. voice. © Dee. 
14, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 18; E 627787; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 25317 


Sometimes I hear a song; w Dorothy 
Dickinson, m Meredyth Lee, of Eng- 
land; in D. © Nov. 28, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 28; E 625931; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 25318 


Somewhere; w G. R. Wright, jr., m 
Beulah Whalum, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 11, 1925; E 628489; Giles R. 
Wright, jr.. Memphis, Tenn. 25319 


Somewhere; waltz ballad, w Jack An- 
drews, m J. Musso, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 1, 1925; E 627311; John Musso, 
Los Angeles. 25320 


Somewhere I will wait for you; w and 
melody F. Cooley, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 2, 1925; E 628213; Faye Cooley, 
Brewster, Kan. 25321 


Son. gelosa (Jealous) ; waltz, R. Cuco- 
nato, arr. Pietro Deiro and Mario 
. Perry, both of U. S.; pf. accordeon. 
© Dec. 7, 1925; 2 e Dee. 21; E 
627853 ; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25322 


Son (The) of Mary; w and m M. L. 
Laurence, of U. S. 12mo. © 1. 
Dec, 23, 1925; E 627900; Mary Leefe 
Laurence, Port Washington, N.Y. 

25323 


Sonata for harp and piano; in one 
movement, C. Salzedo, of U. S. Se. 
New York, G. Schirmer, ine. © Oct. 
31. 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 626617; 
Carlos Salzedo, New York. 25324 


Sonate C moll; von Adolf Busch, of 
Germany, op. 25; pf. zu zwei han- 
den. Breitkopf ed. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1e¢:. Nov. 17; E 625771; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 25325 


Sonate fiir klarinette solo; von Sig- 
frid Karg-Elert, of Germany, op. 
110. © Oct. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 16; 
E 630348; J. H. Zimmermann Leip- 
zig. f 25326 


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25327 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


Sonate fiir viola und klavier ; by Otto 
Sieg], of Austria, op.-41. © Aug. 27, 
-1925; 1 ce. Dec. 16; E 630292; L. 
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), Wien, 
’ Austria. yea nyt 6 


Sonatina; by W. Griffith, of . Great 
. Britain; pf.; in B flat. © Oct. 29, 

1925; 1 c. Nov. 14; E 625926; Aug- 
-ener, Itd., London. 25328 


Sonatina ; von Vittorio Rieti, of Italy; 
pf. © Aug. 31, 1925;-1°e Dee. 3; 
EK 630066; Universal edition actien- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 25329 


Sonatine; 4 la maniére de Mozart, Al- 
fred Rose, of France, op. 2; pf. 
Editions du Magasin musical. © 
Oct. 10, 1925; 1 c. Dee. 7; E 630036; 
Magasin musical, Pierre Schneider, 
Paris. 25330 


Sonatine; de Tibor Harsanyi, of Hun- 
gary; pt. et violon. Dec. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 15; E 630179; R. 
Deiss, Paris. 25331 


Song (The) for Colin; w Sara Teas- 
dale, m Lilla Ormond, of U. S. © 
Dee. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 8; E 627416; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

25332 


Song (A) of Christian democracy; w 
Theodore Maynard, of U. S. m 
Henry Smart, arr. Becket Gibbs. © 
Nov. 12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; aff. Dec. 
1; A 876482; Catholic summer school 
of America, New York. 25333 


Song (A) of colours; w Theodore 
Maynard, m Alec Rowley, of Great 


Britain; mixed voices. Winthrop 
Rodgers ed. 4to. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 21; E 625912; Hawkes & 
son, London. 25334 


Song of India; from Sadko, Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, arr. C. A. Egener, of U. 
S.; violin or C melody saxophone, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E 627467; Hstate of Ham- 
ilton S. Gordon, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 25335 


Song (A) of India; from Sadko, N. 
Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Julian Reh- 
feld [pseud. of Edward G. Simon] 
of U. S.; violin and pf. ‘© Dee. 14, 
1925; 2 e. Dec. 17; E 627704; Harms, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

25336 


Song (A) of praise; cantata in three 
parts, w Russell Carter, m T. Fred- 
erick H. Candlyn, of U. S. 1. The 
praise of God in nature. [2 others] 


8v0o. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 18; 


E 628595; H. W. Gray co., New. 
York. | 25337 
Song ( The) of shadows; two-part 


song, w Walter de la Mare, m W. 
G. Whittaker, of Great Britain; 
treble voices; in C. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1923; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1925; E 630256; 
Oxford university press, London. 
25338 


Song (The) of the angels; Christmas 
anthem, w Frederick H. Martens, m 
Amy Worth, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6: EB 


626621 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 25339 
Song (The) of the angels; duet for 
Christmas, w Stocker, m R. M. 


Stults, of U. S.; sop. and alto. © 

Dec. 2, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 4; 629020; 

Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
25340 


Song of the breeze; gece waltz, F. 
Stoeckl, of U. S.; © Nov. 27, 
1925 ; 2 ce. Nov. 21; a 626991 : Ham- 
bitzer music house, Milwaukee. 

25341 


Song (The) of the clock; part-song, 
w William Wallace, m Rex Burchell, 
arr. Sumner Salter, of U. S.; sop. 
and alto. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 28; E 627072; Boosey & 
co., ltd, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 25342 


Song (The) of the clocks; by F. C. 
Collinge, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Nov. 17, 1925; 2. ¢. Nov. 20; E 
626955; Belwin, ine., New York. 

253438 


Song of the Cyclops; w Thomas Dek- 
ker, m Henry G. Ley, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in E flat. 
4to. © May 14, 1925; 1 © Nov. 7; 
E 625337; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 25344 


Song of the Finger Lakes; duet, w 
M. V. Allen and EK. P. Hall, m arr. 
Marshall V. Allen, of U. S.; treble 
voices. © Dee. 17, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 
31; E 629593; M. V. Allen, Inter- 
laken, N. Y. 25345 


Song (A) of the night; three-part 
song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m George 
Lowell Tracy, arr. Harold Ivers, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Sop., alto and bar.—2. 
Women’s voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 
e. each Dec. 18; E 627674, 627675 ; M 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 25346, 25347 


1234 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. © 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Song of the R. A. F.; w and m EH. M. 
Markham, of Great Britain. Lon- 
‘don, W. Paxton & co., ltd. © Dec. 
7, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 2; ro} 625986; E. M. 
‘Markham, Ramsgate, England. 

25348 


Song (The) of the shepherds; by 
Phiio Adams Otis, of U. S.; violin, 
violoncello, harp, and _ organ. 
Dee. 3, 1925; 2c. Dec. 7; E 629048 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

25349 


Song (A) of. you; w Henry Christian 
Warnack, m Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, of U. S.; high voice. © 
Noy. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; E 627625; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

25350 


Song (A) refreshing; w and melody 
Jo ison, or. Ww. S:) © f°e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628214; John Elton, Pasa- 
dena. 25351 


Songe (Le) d Aziadé (Aziadé’s 
dream.) ; nocturne oriental, F. Sala- 
bert, of France; orch., avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E 625628; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 25352 


Songe voluptueux; valse-intermezzo, 
Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
16, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 12; E 6380124; 


Heugel, Paris. 25353 


Songs and poems; w Diana, of U. S., 
m Louise Stefano; with violin and 
cello. obbl. Tell me a story. [8 
others] © Dee. 24, 1925; 2 ec. and 
aff. Dec. 22; A 878145; Viola Wer- 
theim, New York. 25354 


Songs for childhood games; w anon., 
m compiled Marie Louka, of U. S8. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1925; E 627034; 
‘Johann C. Schmid, Philadelphia. 

25355 


Songs for God’s gift of love; w Doro- 
thy Lehman Sumerau, m I. H. 
Meredith and Grant Colfax Tullar, 
both of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 22; A 878182; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

25356 


Songs for the last days; by A. W. 
Waterman, of U. S. no. 1. © Nov. 
15, 1925; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 14; A 


877592 : ‘Anna W. Ngee rete Pasa- 
dena. 25357 
Songs of enchantment; w Walter 


de la Mare, m A. Gibbs, of Great 
Britain, op. 53; sop. solo and cho. of 
mixed voices. Curwen ed. London 


25368 
J. ‘Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to: 1. 
Arabia. [2 others] © Sept. 15, 


1925; 1c. Nov. 18; E 625764; Arm- 
strong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, Eng- 
land. 25358 


Songs of old;'w and melody J. Evans, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 1925; E 
627091 ; Johnnie Evans, Milwaukee. 

25359 


Songs of the Christ child; w and m 
Mrs. Ralph L. Homes [i. e. M. H. 
Homes] of U. S., arr. N. L. Ridder- 
hof. 4to. 1. For unto you is born. 
[1 other] © Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
7; E 6273854; Mary H. Homes, Haw- 
thorne, Calif. 25360 


Songs of the red man; w Porter B. 
Coolidge, m F. Boothroyd, original 
melodies recorded by H. Loring, all 
of U. S. Lander, Wy., Coolidge pub. 
co. © Nov. 14, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
aff. Nov. 18; A 876159; P. B. Cool- 
idge, Frederick Boothroyd and 
Harold Loring, Lander, Wy. 25361 


Songster (The); part-song w Doris 
Rowley, m Alex Rowley, of Great 
Britain; male voices. 8vo. © Dec. 
29, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 23; E 630533; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 25362 


Sonny; w and m J. B. Johnson, of 
U.S. ©1e. Dee. 9, 1925; E 627397; 
John Benjamin Johnson, Minneapo- 
lis. 25363 


Sorry and blue; w and m Bob and Don 
Elbel, both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
ace. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 
628272; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 25364 


Sospiri d’ amore; mazurka, Frank 
Libertini, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Anthony Glasso, of U.S. 
© 1 c¢. Dee. 19, 1925; BE 629348; 
Verdi & Rossini music house, New 
York. 25365 


Sotto ’e cuperte; versi P. Buongio- 
vanni, musica Carlo Forte, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 11; E 628487; Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, New York. 25366 


Sotto il cielo stellato; valzer, F. Cra- 
panzano, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; arr. A. Galasso. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1925; E 626595; Francesco Cra- 
panzano, New York. 25367 


Sourire enchanteur; valse—hésita- 
tion, E. Hodans, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c«. Nov. 16; E 625569; E. 
Hodans, Paris. 25368 


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25369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sous le baleon; danse basque, Alfred 
Henry Berner, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Oct..14, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 14; E 
625522; Schott & co., Itd., London. 


25369 


Sous les mimosas; paroles Vincent 
Telly, musique Fred Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, both of France. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 e. Nov. 16; E 625676; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25370 


Sous les palmiers; par Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister, of Sweden; violon- 
celle et pf. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1c. Dec. 
15; E 630200; Heugel, Paris. 

25371 


Southern burlesque; by R. Sobin, of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dee. 18, 1925; EB 
627755; Robert Sobin, Brooklyn. 

25372 


Southland rose; w Dewey Hambleton, 
melody D. Vanneman and Jack 
Scherr, both of U. S. © 1. Dec. 
21, 1925; E 627843; Richard Waldo 
Hambleton, Baltimore. 


Souvenir; by Victor Herbert, arr. 
Harold Sanford, of U. S.; full orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 17; E 627571; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 25374 


Souvenir; valse, O. Talbot, of U. S., 
op. 42; pf. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 28; E 632003; Odilon Talbot, 
Worcester. 25375 


Sowing and reaping; w William Mas- 
sey McInnis and M. J. McInnis, m 
M. J. McInnis, of U. S. © Dec. 12, 
1925; 2 e. Dee. 14; E 627534; Mal- 
ecolm James McInnis, Lamar, S. C. 

25376 


Spanish dance; by Anton Bilotti, of 
U. S., op. 1; pf. © Oct. 17, 1925; 
2c. Dee. 17; HE 627605; Carl Fischer, 


inc., New York. 25377 
Spanish Gipsy dance; by Edwin J. 
Decevee, op. 40, arr: G. Ackley 
Brower, of U. S.; two pfs., four 


hands. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
30; E 629505; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

25378 


Spanish melody; by Rags Anderson 
fi. e. A. H. Anderson] of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 13, 1925; E 628779; Albert 
Harry Anderson, Columbus, O. 

25379 


Spanish moon; w Juanita EH. Roos, m 
L. H. Castle, of U. S. © 1 c. Dee. 
28, 1925; E 632032; Lester Hugo 
Castle, Los Angeles. 25380 


25373 | 


Spanish serenade; by Joseph A. Mar- 
shall, of U. S.; pf. Boston-New 
York, Evans music co. © Dee. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 627926; M. T. 
Evans, Boston. — aot 


Spanish shawl; fox-trot, w Billy Mey- 
ers and Walter Melrose; m Elmer 
Schoebel, of U. S.. © Nov. 20,1925 ; 
2 ec. Nov. 30; H 627142; Melrose 
bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 

382 


Spanish village by the sea; w and m 
M. Wing, of U. S. [Photostat] © 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1925; E 628783; Mari- 
anne Wing, Los Angeles. 25383 


Spark of youth; march, Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, of U. S.; orech. 4to. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; EH 627981; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

25384 


Spaventa; tango milonga, P. Parés y 
Van Parys, of France; pf. © Dee. 
23, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 24; E 632005; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

; 25385 


Speak, speak, beloved; w Amy Lowell, 
m Henry Weston Smith, of U. S. 
© Dee. 16, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 17; E 
627731; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 25386 


Spieluhr und puppentanz (Carillon et 
danse de la poupée) ; ballet minia- 
tur, J. Schebek, op. 31, arr. Paul 
Lehnert, both of Germany; orch. 
4to. © Oct. 20, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; 
E 625353; Anton J. Benjamin, Leip- 
zig. 25387 


Spinning; w Fleta Jan Brown, m Her- 
bert Spencer, of U. S.; pf. and uku- 
lele ace. © Dee. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
28; EK 627965; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 25388 


Spirit (The) of Christmas; Christmas 
pageant, R. O. Johnson, of U. S., ed. 
J. E. Sturgis. 8vo. Love divine. 
[1 other] © Nov. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 19; A 874410; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 25389 


Spirit of Gettysburg; march, w Rob- 
ert Fortenbaugh, m Bertram H. 
Saltzer,, of U. S.; pf. .© Dec. 22, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 629578; B. H. 
Saltzer, Gettysburg, Pa. 25390 


Spirit (The) of the U. S. N.; march, 
Alton A. Adams, of U. S.; band. 
4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 18; 
EK 627748; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


1236 


25881 7 


25391 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25418 


Spirit (The) of the U. S. N.—Contd. 


orch. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E 627746; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. 25392 


Spirit (The) of 25; w and melody L. 
Duquesnoy, of U. S. © 1 «¢. Nov. 
7, 1925; E 628659 ; Louis Duquesnoy, 
Danville, Il. 25393 


Spitalny (Maurice) Melody; by M. 
Spitalny, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Dee. 38, 
1925; E 628980; Sam Fox pub. co., 
New York. 25394 

Spray (A) of fragrant lilac; melody 
G. Muder, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 4, 
1925; E 627254; George Muder, New 
Kensington, Pa. 25395 


Spread a little sunshine as you go; w 
and m Harry Woods, of U. S. 
Dec. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 629148; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

25396 


Spring; from Love’s four seasons, w 
‘George Taggart, m Wm. Christopher 
O’Hare, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
1. Three-part song.—2. Two-part 
song. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. each 
Dec. 18; E 627686, 627695; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement ] 25397, 25398 


Spring ; two-part song, w T. Nashe, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs, of Great Brit- 
ain; treble voices; in F. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1923; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1925; E 630259; 
Oxford university press, London. 

: 25399 


Spring (A) day; rondo, Alec Ander- 
son, of Great Britain; pf.; in G 
maj. 
21; E 625832; Cary & co., London. 

25400 


Spring joy; w by Longfellow from the 


French, m John Foulds, of Great 
Britain; low voice. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 1c. Nov. 12; E 625502; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 25401 


Spring’s a lovable ladye; three-part 
song, w and m W. Keith Elliott, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U .S.; treble 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E 627687; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 25402 


Spring song; w and m A. Weed, of 
U. S. © Dee. 19, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 
21; E 627782; Anna M. Weed, Mid- 
dleport, O. 25403 


Spring (A) song; w M. Howitt, m 
Frank Bridge, of Great Britain; uni- 
son voices; in D. 4to. [Staff and 


© Noy. 18,: 1925: 1 c¢.. Nov.’ 


tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; E 625333; Oxford 
university press, American branch, 
New York. 25404 


Spring, spring, glorious spring; hu- 
morous song, w and m Alec McGill, 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 3, 
1925; 1 «. Nov. 18; E 625476; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 25405 


Springtime in the garden of my 
dreams; w and m Betty LeBaron, 
Ob WUs).S..2 Ot; Oel-e. Dee. 23, 1925:: 
E 632024; Mrs. Benjamin LeBaron 
Johnson, Salt Lake City. 25406 


Sprites of spring; by K. R. Sheets, of 


U.. Ss.3pt.. © 1 ¢& Deg. 12, 1925-5 
629245; Katie Randolph Sheets, 
Washington. 2 25407 


Square deal Sanderson; musical reci 
tation, w Frank A. Terry, m Oswald 
S. Battye, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
3;,.1925; 2 « Nov..138; E 625467; 
Reynolds & co., London. 25408 


Squeeze me; w and m Clarence Wil- 
liams and Thos. Waller, both of 
U.- S.; pf, ace.,. with,.ukulele. arr. 
Dick Konter. © July 31, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 21; E 627848; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 25409 


Standchen; worte Th. Storm, musik 
Fritz Binder, of Germany: hohe 
singstimme. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1 «. 
Dee. 16; E 630311; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 25410 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) banjo orchestra col- 
lection; compiler, of U. S. 1. Ten. 
banjo obbl.—2. Plectrum banjo, 
obbl.—3. Pf. acc.—4. Plectrum banjo 
chord ace.—d. Ten. banjo chord ace. 
©-*Nov. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 10, aff. 
Nov. 11; A 873715—-873719; Wm. C. 
Stahl, Milwaukee. 25411-25415 


Stand up. scout, strong and steady 
your country’s calling you; call of 
the boy scouts of the world, w Harry 
Joseph Heltman, m Marion Abigail 
Wood, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 627959: M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 25416 


Star (Gwiazda); polka, F. J. Lomo- 
“Ak, of U. S.; pf.- © 1 ¢ Ney;-17, 
1925; E 626795; Frank J. Lomozik, 
Cleveland. 25417 


Star and flag of freedom; w W. T. 
Caldwell, m Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, 
of U. S. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
24; E 629445; W. T. Caldwell, Ed- 
gar, Neb. 25418 


1237 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25419 


Star of Bethlehem; w A. E. Morrow, 

'-m Caro Roma, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. . 4to. 
Novy. 27, 1925; 2 ce. Dec. 5; E 629004 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 

“new arrangement] 25419 


Star of dream love; w C. Collins, m 
Casper Nathan, of U. S. © 1. 


Nov. 10, 1925: E 628502; Caroline | 


Collins, Cumberland, Md. 25420 
Star plectrum banjo folio; 14 melodies 
by celebrated song writers, solos 
arr. Thomas J. Armstrong, of U. S. 
Nicomede ed. © Dee. 23, 1925; 2 ce. 
and aff. Dee. 28; A 880013; Nico- 
mede music co., Altoona, Pa. 25421 


Starlight; w Lawrence Hope, m Her- 
man Lohr, arr. Clarence C. Robin- 


son, of U. S.: men’s voices. New 
York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 4to. © 
. Nov. 18, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 19; EB 


628662; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 25422 


Starlight love; three-part song, w 
Arthur A. Penn, m Lucien Denni, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 5; E 629001; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 25423 


Static; w George Hopper, m N. Clay, 
of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1925; BH 
628824; Ned Clay, Indianapolis. 
25424 


Stay in town; w Julian Antecessor, 
tr.. from Greek anthology H. Wel- 
lesly, m W. G. Whittaker, of Great 


Britain; unison voices; in C. 4to. | 


[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© May 14, 1925: 1 « Nov. 7; E 
625340; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 25425 


Stay in your own back yard; w Karl 
Kennett, m Lyn Udall, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 1. Male 
voices.—2. Female yoices. © Nov. 
27, 1925; 2 ec. each Dee. 5; E 
629002, 629003 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

25426, 25427 


— three treble voices. Witmark ed. 
4to. 1. Three-part.—2. Two part. 
© Dec. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 
627652, 627658; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

25428, 25429 


—— mixed voices. Witmark ed. 4to. 
© Dee. 15, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E 
627683; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 25430 


pt. 111, n. s.,' v.20 


| Steal away to pray; w Johnson Oat- 


man, m J: B. Herbert, of U. S.; male 
_ voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
73. E 627829; E. O. .Exceell, jri, . 
Chicago. 25431 


Stella; de Trémisot, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; HB 625632; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 25432 


Step lively; march, A. F. Wendland, 
arr. M. H. Ribble, both of U. S.;. 
band. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 4; E 628694; Victor publica- 
‘tions, inc., Chicago. 25433 


Step on her; w and m J. W. Cooper, 
arr. Carlo Barbano, both of U. S. 
© 1 .¢ Nov. 4, 1925; E 628246; 
James William Cooper, Sacramento, 
Calif. 25484 


Step on it; march, K. L. King, of U. 
S.; band. 4to. © Apr. 29, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 23; E 629451; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25435 


Stephen Foster blues; w and m D. 
Wade, of U. S. © 1 ee. Nov. 16, 
1925; E 628688; Dixie Wade, 
Campbellsville, Ky. 25436 


Sternennacht; worte Richard Schau- 
kal, musik R. Buck, of Germany, op. 
30; miinnerchor. © Sept. 1, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 7; E 625407; Rudolf Buck, 
Tiibingen, Germany. 254387 


Still dreaming (Tout en révant) ; fox- 
trot, Fred Mélé et Craven, both of 
France; orech. avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 625633; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25438 


Still, still with Thee; w and m W. L. 
Thickstun, of U. S.; three female 


voices. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1925; 2 « 
Dec. 7; E 627353; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 25439 


Stimmungen; fiinf kinderlieder, ge- 
dichtet und vertont F. Pagenstecher, 
of U. S. 4to. Der schmetterling, 
[4 others] © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dee. 31; E 629509; Friede Pagen- 
stecher, New York. 25440 


Stone Mountain memorial; w Andrew 
Jenkins, m arr. Irene Spain, of U. 
S. Atlanta, Ga., James K. Polk, 
ine. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 27; 
E 628860; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

25441 


Stop drinking shine; w F. W. Wilson, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U.S. 
1c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628415; F. W. 
Wilson, Palatka, Fla. 25442 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25465 


Storia (La) della fanciulla rapita dal 
pirati; dal balletto La giara, versi 
di Canti della terra e del mare di 
Sicilia, di Alberto Farara, musica 
Alfredo Casella, of Italy. Universal 
ed. © Aug. 20, 1925; 1.¢c. Dee. 1; E 
630071; Universal-edition actienge- 
sellschaft, Vienna. 25443 


Stornellando; waltz, Giuseppe Fer- 
raro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 ¢ Dee. 10, 1925; E 
629173; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 

. 25444 


Stornelli peccaminosi; versi Alberto 
Di Spigna, musica Mario Loffredo, 
of Italy; mand. acc. [Naples] Mar- 
gellina. 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1c. 
Dec. 30; EK 630512; D’ Agostino bros., 
inc., New York. 25445 


Story (The) of grace; w Ina Duley 
Ogdon, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. © 
Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 5; E 629048 ; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 25446 


Story (The) of Old Glory, the flag we 
love; w J. Will Callahan, m Ernest 
R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S. Witmark ed. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Three treble voices.—3. 
Sop., alto and bar.—4. Four female 
voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. each 

- Dec. 18; E 627678, 627684, 627693, 
627696; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

25447-25450 


Story of the rose; second air varie, 
Louis Retter, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2.¢. Dec. 28; 
E 627938; Louis Retter music co., 
St. Louis. 24451 


Stoye (Paul) Caprice; by P. Stoye, 
of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 12, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 27; E 628873; Paul Stoye, Des 
Moines. 25452 


Strawberry fair; three-part song, w 
_. old English, m Daniel Protheroe, of 
U. S.; sop. 1 and 2 and alto. 4to. 
© Oct. 10, 1925;,2 c. Nov. 5; EB 
626510; H. T. FitzSimons, Chicago. 

25453 


Streamlet’s (The) slumber song; two- 
part song, m Frederick Delius, of 
Great Britain; treble voices; in D 
min. 4to. -[Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 e. 
Dec. 9, 1925; E 630261; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 25454 


Streich-quartett; von Erich Anders, of 
Germany, op. 47; 2 violinen, viola 


und violoncello; in C dur. Partitur. 
16mo. © May 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 7; 
EK 6254381; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 25455 


Streich-quartett; von Paul Kletzki, 
of Germany, op. 1; zwei violinen, 
’ bratsche und violoncello; in A moll. 
Partitur. 16mo. © Dee. 31, 1923; 
1c. Nov. 7, 1925; E 625447; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 25456 


Streichquintett ; by Egon Kornauth, of 
Austria, op. 30; 2 violinen, 2 violen 
und violoncello. © Oct. 14, 1925; 
1 ec. Dee. 16; E 630289; L. Doblinger 
(B. Herzmansky), Wien, Austria. 

25457 


Strofette d’ attualita’; versi M. Nic- 
colo’, musica G. Del Vecchio, of 
Italy. 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1925; HE 
626761; Italian book eco., New York. 

25458 


Strofettissime ; versi e musica P. Vit- 
tori, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1925; E 
628520 ; Pasquale Vittori, New York. 

25459 


Strut your jones; by Joseph H. Trent, 
of U. S.; pf. ©'1:e€ Nov. 25, 1925; 
E 628801; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 25460 


Strutt Louise, strutt; w and melody 
J. Gines, arr. H. Qualli Clark, both 
of U. S. © 1. Dee. 1, 1925; E 
628925; Jessie Gines, New York. 

25461 


Struttin’ to New Orleans; melody T. 
Raph, of U.S. ©1ce. Nov. 18,1925; 
E 628656; Theodore Raph, Brook- 
lyn. 25462 


Studentenlieder-fox ; zusammenge- 
stellt nach alten motiven, Hans May, 
of Germany; klavier. © Nov. 7, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 21; E 630382; Wie- 
ner bohéme verlag, Vienna. 25463 


Students’ (The) orchestra folio; col- 
lection of easy and _ instructive 
pieces, compiled and arr. John N. 
Klohr, of U. 8.; orch. pts. v. 2. nos. 
1-18. 4to. © Nov. 14, 1925; 2 ce. 
Nov. 30; E 628536; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. [© arrangement] 
- 25464 


Studies in rhythmic difficulties; by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of England; pf. 
© Dee. 14, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 24; B 
6304838 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 25465 


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25466 


pt. IIL, n. s., v. 20 


Studium (Das) der gitarre (L’ensei- 
gnement de la guitare) ; pidagogisch 
fortsehreitendes. studienwerk —als 
erganzung zu den gebriduchlichsten 
gitarre-schulen, hrsg. Alfred Ron- 
dorf, of Germany. Elite ed. Teil 
/1—Teil 2, © Oct. 1, 1925; 1 ¢. 
each Nov. 5; E 625317; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Leipzig. 25466 


Stunde (Die) der gitarre (L’heure de 
guitariste); spielmusik aus_ der 
Bliitezeit der gitarre, ausgewdhlt 
und hrsg. Walter Gotze, of Ger- 
many. band 1-3. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 ec. each Dec. 22; E 630478-630480 ; 
B. Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© selection and editing] 

25467-25469 


Sturmmusik; scenenmusik, von José 
Armandola, of Germany; orch. mit 
pf. direction. © Nov. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 18; E 625462; Roehr, a. g., 
Berlin. 25470 


Subways (The) of New York; w and 
melody O. R. Kaiser, of U. S. 
1 ec. Dee. 21, 1925; E 627823; Otto 
Riemann Kaiser, Brooklyn. 25471 


Successful (The) girl; fox-trot, w and 
m E. E. Carr, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628964; Eli EB. 
Carr, Springfield, Mass. 25472 


Stisse rast (Doux repos) ; von Johann 
Lewalter, of Germany, op. 88. 4to. 
1. Orch—2. Salonorch. © Dee. 24, 
1925; 1 ce. each Dec. 28; E 630488, 
630489; Atlantic musikverlag, Mu- 
nich, Germany. [© arrangement] 

25473, 25474 


Suffraggetta (La); versi e melodia A. 
Parisi, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y¥. © 1. Nov. 6, 1925; E 
628311; Antonio Parisi, Brooklyn. 

25475 


Sugar baby—let’s do; blues song, w 
G. W. Barnes, melody Eugene Les- 
ter, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 29, 1925; 
EK 629501; G. W. Barnes, San An- 
tonio. 25476 


Sugar cane Lou; w and melody G. 
Kirchner, of U. S. ©1 ce. Dee. 18, 
1925; E 627760; Gus Kirchner, 
Brooklyn. 25477 


Suite antique; by Albert Stoessel, of 
U. S.; oreh. se. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 6; E 626627; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25478 


Suite romantique; par Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister, of Sweden; pf. © 
Dec. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 15; E 630192 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 25479 


Sulamite; fox-trot, F. Canaro, arr. F. 
Salabert, of France; pf. © Nov. 2, 


1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625681; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 25480 
Sulamite; fox trot, F. Canaro, of 


Uruguay; orch., avee pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 16; E 625622; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 25481 


Sulo dicenno.Napule; versi G. F. 
Miccio, melodia Rodolfo Falvo, of 
Italy. Ed. HE. Rossi. 4to. © Dec. 
20, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 30; E 632106; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 25482 


Sultan (Le); Egyptian-fox-blues, sur 
la chanson de J. d’Hirlaux, musique 
Abel Bourgeois, of France; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur et paroles. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16; 
E 625570; C. Joubert, Paris. [© 
arrangement] ~ ; 25483 


Summah is de lovin’ time; summer 
night, w Paul Laurence Dunbar, m 
Montague Ring, of Great Britain. 
Ci Dee. 9, 1925; 1: ¢ Dec. 12; B 
6380235; Chappell. & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 25484 


Summer is coming; German folk 
song, w George MacDonald, m har- 
monized Alexander Henneman, of 
U. S.; low voice. © Dec. 8, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 31; E 629592; Catholic 
education press, Washington. - 

25485 


Summer swing song; m G. Lamson, 
arr. C. A. Egener, of U. S.; violin, 
or © melody saxophone, with pf. 
ace. © Dec. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
23; E 627889; Hstate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 25486 


Sun (The) at last; w Hdna Yost, m 
Anne Stratton, of U. S. © Nov. 
27, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 28; E 627085; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

25487 


Sun (The), the heather and you; w 
Irene Stiles, m H. L. Bilger, of 
U. S. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
22; E 629352; HE. Morris music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 25488 


Sun up [and] Canoeing on the Alle- 
gheny; by Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; 
pf. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; | 
E 627791; G. Sehirmer, ine., New 


York. 25489 
Sun (The) will shine again; w 
Andrew B. Sterling, m H. Von 


Tilzer, of U. S. © Dee. 3, 1925; 


1240 


‘nos. 11-12, 1925 


2 c. Nov. 30; E 627152; Harry Von 
Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 
25490 


Sunbeams; by Geo. D.. Barnard, of 


U. S.; orch. © Nov. 28, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; E 627969; C. L. 
_ Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25491 


Sundown ; 
Sargent, of U. S. © 1. Dec. 29, 
~ 1925; EH 629478; Charles Henry 
Sargent, New York. 25492 


Sunny; selection, Jerome Kern, of U. 
S., arr. Russell Bennett; pf. © 
Dee. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 629331 ; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 25493 


Sunset in the valley; reverie, Leon E. 
Simmons, of U. 8.; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 627015; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 25494 


Sunset musings; summer evening rev- 
erie, Leo Oehmler, of U. S., op. 206; 
pf. © Dee. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 
629034; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia.: 25495 


Sunshine; from Sunny, w Otto Har- 
bach and Osear Hammerstein, 24d, 
m Jerome Kern, of U. S. © Dec. 
29, 1925; 2 ¢«. Dee. 31; E 629510; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 25496 


Sunshine and flowers; by G. Hol- 
combe, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; EH 627014; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 25497 


Sunshine baby; w Rose McMahon, m 
G. W. Thomas, of U. 8S. ©1c. Nov. 
5, 1925; H 626567; Geo. W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 25498 


Sunshine Sal; w and melody V. Ander- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1925; 
E 626746; Violet Anderson, Stites, 
Td. 25499 


Sunshine, shine for me; w and m K. B. 
Smith, of U.S:  ©,,1 ¢., Dee. 15, 
1925; E 629290; Kelsey B. Smith, 
Fayetteville, N. Y. 25500 


Suonno napulitano;. versi A. Fusco, 
musica C. D’Alessandro, of Italy; 
-mand. ace. [Naples] Margellina. 


8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1-¢. Dec. 30; 
E 630523; D’Agostino bros., ince., 
New York. 25501 


Supplication; anthem, w and m James 
B. Beam, of U. 8.; mixed cho. and 
ten. solo. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 28; E 627078; Boosey & 


co., ltd., New York. [© arrange- 
' ment] 25502 
80878—26——_12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


w and melody Charles. 


| 25513 


Supposing; w Juanita E. Roos and 
L. H. Castle, m L. H. Castle, of 
U.S. ©lc. Nov. 3,:1925; EB 626487; 
Lester Hugo Castle, Los Angeles. 

25503 


Supréme d’amour; impromptu, Hugh 
Blair, of Great Britain; violin and 
‘pf. © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 23; 
E 630539; W. Paxton & co., Iltd., 
London. 25504 


Sur la route de Tlemcen; par Maurice 
Marsae, of France; orch., avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 16; E 625588; M. Marsac, 
Paris: 25505 


Surrey (A) song; part-song, w May 
Folwell Hoisington, m H. Alexander 
Matthews, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Noy. 80, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 19; 
EK 627797; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

25506 


Susquehanna; ballad, w and m Dun- 
can Ross [pseud. of Hugh D. Rose] 
of U. S. New York, Duncan Ross & 
co. © Dec. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; 
E 627815; Hugh D. Rose, New York. 

25507 


Swamp blues; fox-trot, melody B. 
Bivens, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1925; 
E 628309; Burke Bivens, Beaumont, 
Tex. 25508 


Swanee cabin home; fox trot, w Frank 
HK. Miller and James Amoroso, m 
L. Clarence Leimkuehler, of U. S. 
© Oct. 24, 1925; 2 c. Oct. 28; E 
628283; Kutsamanis music co., 
Springfield, Mass. 25509 


Swedish May song; two-part song, 
w traditional, m Herbert Howells, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 11, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1925; 
EK 630266; Oxford university press, 
London. 25510 


Sweet; w and m J. J. Sumner, of 
Oe Se One, CL OGE" Of 1 Oontaun 
627262 ; Jessie Jay Sumner, Chicago. 

25511 


Sweet Alice; w and m Jean Harmon 
and Walter Goodwin, both of U. S. 
© Dee. 7, 1925; 2 ec Dee. 31; E 
629599 ; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

ie ie 25512 


Sweet Alice Brown; w George W. 
Chittenden, m Lew Taylor, of U. S. 
© 1e Nov. 11, 1925; E 628484; 
Fred J. Gallo, Cleveland. 25513 


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25514 © 


Sweet Alpha chi girl; w and m 
Gladys Pauline Highland, of U. S. 
© Dee. 19, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 21; BE 
627779; Pauline Highland, 
‘lumbus, O. 


w Ira Gershwin, m George Gersh- 
win, of U. S.. © Dec. 9, 1925; 2c. 
Dec. 11; E 629203; Harms, inc., 
New York. | 25515 


Sweet Caroline, when I met you; w 
C. S. Mafaraci, melody P. C. Or- 
lando and C. S. Mafaraci, both of 


U. S. © 1-¢. Nov..,30, 1925; E 
627131; Concetto Mafaraci, New 
York. 25516 


Sweet Emma; w Fred. Braithwaite, 
m Wm. J. Nichols, of U. S. © Nov. 
24, 1925; 2 @ Nov. 23; E 628744; 
Paragon music co., New York. 25517 


Sweet little baby rose; w and m J. 
W. Cooper, arr. Carlo Barbano, both 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1925; E 
628247; James William Cooper, 
Sacramento, Calif. 25518 


Sweet little Lorette; w and m G. A. 
Wilson, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1925; E 626571; George A. Wilson, 
Boston. 25519 


Sweet lovin’ lies; w and m L. M. 
Staley, arr. Brick English, both of 
We So OL eu Nev. 5)°1925*! BE 
629532; Loraine M. Staley, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 25520 


Sweet memories; by J. H. Rusby, of 
U. S., op. 2; violin and pf. © Dec. 
5, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 16; E 627556; 
Jos. H. Rusby, Nutley, N. J. 25521 


Sweet memories of one by the sea; 
w and m EH. C. Hoey, of U. S. 
Nov. 10, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 17; H 
626782 ; Elwood Clarence Hoey, Na- 

. tional Park, N. J. 25522 


Sweet obscurity; w Robert Greene, m 
Ernest Walker, of Great Britain, 
op. 36, no. 1; unison voices; in E 
flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 4, 1925; E 630245; Oxford uni- 
versity press, London. 25523 


Sweet Papa Bozo; from Circus day, 
w and m H. Heath, of U. S. At- 
lanta, Ga., J. P. Mattise. © Dec. 
19, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; EH 627784; 
Hy Heath, Atlanta. 25524 


Sweet singing lady; w and m Don 
Clair Willson, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1925; E 622819; Clair Wil- 
son, Benton Harbor, Mich. 25525 


~Co- | 
25514 | 


Sweet and low-down; from Tip-toes, | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


| Sweet violet; by Fritz Spindler, arr. 


C. A. Egener, of U. S.; violin or C 
melody saxophecne, with pf. acc. © 
Nov. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 11; E 627466; 
Estate of Hamilton S, Gordon, New . 
York. [© arrangement] 25526 


Sweet Virginia I want you; w and 
meiody C. Leont, of Italy, domiciled 
at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1925; 
E 626592 ; Charles Leont, Chicago. 

25527 

Sweetbriar; w Arthur J. Bardick, m. 
Wallace A. Sabin, of England, domi- 
ciled at Berkeley, Calif.; high or 
med. voice. © Dec. 4, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 11; E 629192; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25528 


Sweetheart do you love me; w K. 
Merritt, melody Theo. G. Beach, of 
Us S.C er Nove tases 
626674; Kenneth Merritt, Xenia, O. 

25529 


Sweetheart, I’m lonesome; fox-trot, 
w F. HKasterday, m Harrison Evan 
Baumbaugh, of U.S. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628409; Florence Anna- 
belle Easterday, Norwalk, O. 25530 


Sweetheart I must love you; w Grant 
Clarke, m D. Bigelow, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Noy. 28, 1925; E 628908; Doro- 
thie Bigelow, New York. 25531 


Sweetheart of mine; w Paul H. Molt, 
m Al. Meehan, of U. S. © Nov. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; E 628746; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 25532 


Sweetheart rose; waltz, w and m 
Henri I. Wilds, of U. S. © Nov. 
10, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 11; H 628459; 
Paragon music co., New York. 

25533 


Sweetie do; fox trot, from Tricks, w 
Helen Trix, m Les Copeland, of 
England; in E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dee. 2; E 625963; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 25534 


Swing (The); part-song, w R. L. 
Stevenson, m Liza Lehmann, arr. 
Sumner Salter, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28; E 627077; Boosey & co., 
Itd., New York. [© arrangement] 

25535 


Swing (The); unison song, w R. L. 
Stevenson, m Perey Judd, of Great 
Britain, ed. W. G. Whittaker; in G. 
4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 21, 1925; 1c. Dec. 
4; E 625995; Oxford university 
press, London. 25536 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25558 


Swing high; berceuse, w Susanna 
Massey, French version and m 
Bradley-Keeler, of England; low 
voice; in E flat. London, Novello 
Sco. Wd. ©” Noy. 2a; 19255 1''¢. 
Noy. 28; E 625902; Bradley-Keeler, 
Lausanne, Switzerland. [©  ar- 
rangement ] 


Swing low, sweet chariot; negro spir- 
itual,.arr. Fred H. Huntley, of U. 
S.; men’s voices. 4to. .© Nov. 6, 
1925; 2 « Nov. 9; E 628484; G. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 25538 
—mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 23, 


ieee 2 CG, Dec; 3s H - 620782 /G. 
Schirmer. inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 25539 


Swinging on the gate; from Hello 
Lola, w Dorothy Donnelly, m Wil- 
liam B. Kernell, of U. S. © Nov. 
25, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 627083; 
Harms, ine., New York. 25540 


Sydney Allen; w and melody Maggie 
Andrews [pseud. of C. J. Robison] 
of UU. S..© 1 ¢! Sept. 21, 1925: E 
621063; Carson J. Robison, New 


York. 25541 
Sykes (Mrs. M. L.) Two original 
pieces: by Mrs. M. L. Sykes, of 


Great Britain; pf. London, For- 
syth bros., ltd. Norwegian air. [1 
other] © Nov. 23, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
25; E 625922; Mrs. M. L: Sykes, 
Rossett, England. 25542 


Sylvan; by Leonard Butler, of Great 
Britain; pf.- © Oct. 1, 1925; 1 e. 
Nov. 14; E 625516; Augener, Itd., 
London. 25543 


Sylvie; comédie musicale en 38 actes 
et 4 tableaux, Pierre Bertin, of 
France, ‘musique Fred Barlow, of 
England ; partition pf. et chant. © 
Novy. 16, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 12; D 26849; 
Max Eschig & cie., Paris. 25544 


Symphonia march; by Merle Evans, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1925; 2 ce. Dee. 24; E 627993; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25545 


Symphonic playing ; melody G. Water- 
man, of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 21, 1925; 
E 627832; Glenn Rause Waterman, 
Los Angeles. 25546 


Syncopation; by Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria, cello pt. ed. Willem Wil- 
leke, of U. S.; violin, violoncello 
and pf. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
17; E 627613; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 25547 


25537 


System Rathsach; fiir jeden geiger 
und cellospieler ein weg den voll- 
kommenen ton wu. die vollendete 
technik der virtuosen zu erlangen, 
Vitus Rathsach, of Denmark; aus- 
gabe fiir violine. © June 16, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 7; E 625419; Chr. Fried- . 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

25548 


violoncello. © Sept. 15, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 7; E 625420; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde, Germany. 25549 


Szantok-vetek [and] Battony4dra befu- 
tott: két Magyar dal, széveg és zene 
Pete Laszl6, of Hungary. © Dec. 1, 
1924; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1925; E 614915; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 


gary. 25550 
T-N-T the nifty tune; by Elmer 
Schoebel, of U. S.: pf. © Nov. 12, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 24; E 626948; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 25551 


Tabarin! shimmy, versi e musica Ar- 
mando Turchi, of Italy; mand. acc. 
[Naples] Margellina. S8vo. © Sept. 
Snooth eC. WCC. ,a0. br Galoel - 
D’ Agostino bros., inc., New York. 

25552 


Tigliche und praktische tibungen fiir 
fl6te; von Adolf Buchheim, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1c. Nov. 7: 
E 625458; Hans Schoof, Berlin. 

25553 


Tag; w R. E. Von Drehle, m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 10, 1925; 
E 627446; Rose E. Von Drehle, High 
Point, N. C. 25554 


Tag (Der) ist triib (The day is dull) ; 
w Anna Cohn, English version Louis 
Untermeyer, m Walter Henry Roth- 
well, of U. S.; low voice. © Oct. 
17, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; E 627601; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

25555 


Tage der jugend (Days of youth) ; 
zwoOlf kleine klavierstiicke, Gust. A. 
Blobner, of Germany, heft 1, 2. © 
Oct. 20, 1925; 1 c. each Dec. 16; E 
630320; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

25556 


Tahiti sweetie; from Leave it to me, 
w Ballard MacDonald, m Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 
1925 ; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 626889; Harms, 
inc., New York. 25557 


Tai-tsou; par H. Horisson et Hans 
Ourdine, both of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 

Le. Dee. 12; E 680113; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 25558 


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259599 


‘Taint cold; by Harry Barris, of U. 


‘S. > Upf. © Noy. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
24; EH 626951; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 25559 
Take a little stroll with me: from 


Mayflowers, w Clifford Grey, m J. 
Fred Coots and Maurie Rubens, both 
of..U. S... ©. Dee, 9, 1925: 2:¢. Dec. 
11; E 629205; Harms, inc., New 
York. 25560 


Take a little tip; by W. Allen, of U. 
Sie pf.  ©v ds ie7sDec,48)-4925;; E 
628970; Ward Allen, Minneapolis. 

25561 


Take me back to home and mother; 
quartet or four-part cho., w A. W. 
French, m W. A, Huntley, arr. Mar- 
ion Moore, of U. S.; mixed voices. 


Ato, -© Dee: 12, 1925--27¢. Mee 15° 
Hf} 629251; J: A. Parks ¢€o., York, 
Neb. [© arrangement] 25562 


Take me back to mother dear; w A. 
Howe, m Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry 
3. Lincoln] of U. S. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Harry J. Lincoln music co. 
Nov. 7, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 628426; 
Anne Howe, Mansfield, Il. 25563 


Take this rose; w Gus Kahn, of U. S., 
m Hero De Rance. © Oct. 24, 1925; 

2 ec. Oct. 26; E 628276; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York, [© new words] 
25564 


Take your pick; by Pete Mandell, of 
Great Britain; G or ten. banjo, with 
pf. ace. © Oct. 31, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 
3; E 625548 ;s Lawrence Wright music 
eo., London. 25565 


Tale (The) of a goat; w W. W. Brack- 
ett, m Lottie Meda, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U.S. © Dee. 12, 1925: 
2 ce. Dee. 16; E 627550; :°M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement |] 25566 


Tale of a guinea pig; from Co-opti- 
mists, w Greatrex Newman, m Mel- 
ville Gideon, of England; pf. and 
ukulele or banjulele acc.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@; Nov. 10 “19%5-) te Wee 27.28) 
625966; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 25567 


Talk turkey to me; w J. B. Walter, m 
Isaias Zepeda, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 
1, 1925; E 628926; John B. Walter, 
San Antonio. 25568 


Tambourine; comic opera in prologue 
and 2 acts, w Walker G. Everett 
and Valentine L. Davies, m Milton 
A. Peterson, of U. S. 4to. © Dec. 


pt. II, 0. S., V. 20 


7, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 7; D 26855; Uni- 
versity of Michigan union, Ann 
Arbor. 25569 


Tambourine dance; dance characteris- 
tique, Hans Schick, of U. S.; pf. 
Boston-New York, Evans musie ¢o. 
© Dec. 23, 1925; 2 c. Dec, 28; E 
627924; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

25570 

Tammany hall; w Thomas F. Healey, 
melody-A. “Vivio, of, U.-Sy mo. c. 
Dec. 31, 1925; E 629537; Anthony 
Vivio, Buffalo. 25571 


Tango; d’aprés I. Albeniz, op. 165, arr. 
Samuel Dushkin, of U. S.; violon et 
pf.. © Nov. 1, 1925; 2’ & Nov. 27: 
EK. 628892 ; Schott & co., ltd., London. 
[© transcription] 25572 


Tango des amours; tango Argentin, by 
Jack Milton, of France, domiciled 
at New York; pf. © 1 «©. Dee. 8, 
1925; E 629117: Roger Salabert, 
Elmhurst, Le N. age 25573 


Tango melody; from Cocoanuts, w and 
m Irving Berlin, of U. S.; pf. aec. 
with ukulele arr. May Singhi Breen. 
© Dee. 23, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 24: EB 
629461; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 25574 


Tango melody; w and melody I. Ber- 
lin, of U.S. © 1 c¢ Dee. 10, 1925: 
E 629175; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 25575 


Tango town; tango, w Huntley Trevor. 
m Louis Noiret, of Great Britain; 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 24, 1925; 1 ¢ Nov. 
30; E 625929; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 25576 


Tangoland ; southern love song, w and 
m Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell 
and Reg. Connelly, all of England; 
in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 15, 1925; 1 c¢. Dec. 
7; E 680023; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., London. 25577 


Tantum ergo; liturgical text, m Vito 
Carnevali, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; with bar. or alto solo. 
Fischer ed. 4to. 1. Mixed voices.— 
2. Men’s voices. © Dec. 23, 1925; 
2c. each Dec. 28; E 627934, 627935 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement for mixed voices] 

25578, 25579 


Tanzliedsuite; nach altdeutschen rei- 
men, musik Joseph Haas, of Ger- 
many, op. 68; vierstimmiger min- 
nerchor a capella. 4to. 1. Kranz- 


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nos. 11-12, 1925) 


25603 


singer. [4 others] © June 8, 1925; 


1 ¢. Noy. 27; E 625878; B. Schott’s 


sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 25580 
Tanzsuite; von Bruno Sttirmer, of 
Germany, op. 24; kammerorch. 
Partitur. 1. Praeludium. [3 others] 
© Aue 451925 5° 1' ec.’ Nov’ 273° EB 


625886; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz,- 


Germany. 25581 


Tarantella d’ ’e femmene belle; mel- 
ody E. Impagliazzo, of U.S. ©1e«. 
Noy. 5, 1925; E 626565; Eusebio 
Impagliazzo, Corona, L. IL, N. Y. 

25582 


Tarry with me O my Saviour; w 
Caroline S. Smith, m E. C. Deas, of 
WS: s©.Jduly. 11,, 1925; .2 ce. Nov. 
6: E 628279; Edward C. Deas, Chi- 
cago. 25583 


Tcherepnine (Alexandre) Dix etudes; 
rev. et doigtée I. Philipp, of France: 
pf. © Nov. 16; 1925; 1 e« Dee. 12; 
E 630137: Heugel, Paris. [© revis- 
ing and fingering] 25584 


Te decidé e turna; parole G. Isernia, 
musica Eugenio Grio-Falletti, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 29, 1925; E 628167; Giu- 
seppe Isernia, Brooklyn. 25585 


Te (I) vurria vasa’; versi Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, melodia Michele Sot- 
tile, of U. S. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 20; E 628715; Verdi & Ros- 
sini music house, New York. 25586 


Teach me how; by P. Barbarin, of 
Mois. ec) 1 ¢.. Now., 16,°1925°" 
628563 ; Paul Barbarin, Chicago. 

25587 


Tears, idle tears; w Tennyson, m 
Frederick Nicholls, of England; in 
D. © Dec. 24, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 24; 
E 6380459; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 25588 


Tease me oh dady do; w and melody 
an, Kem, of U.S: °© ‘f'& Nov. 
30, 1925; E 627134; Joe R. Klein, 
Los Angeles. 25589 


Technic and tunes for the beginner in 
piano playing; by Florence Jubb, of 
U.S. © Sept. 2, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 17; 
E 627586; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 25590 


Teetotum; march, Arthur C. Morse, of 


U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 1925; 2 «. 
Novy. 7: E\ 626604; Walter Jacobs, 
inec., Boston. [© arrangement] 
25591 


Telephone blues; w and melody B. 
Smith, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 8, 1925; 
E 627436; Bessie Smith, Philadel- 
phia. 25592 


Tell all your troubles to Jesus; w 
and m Arthur K. White, of U.S. © — 
Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ¢. Dee. 30; E 
632087; Pillar of fire. Zarephath, 
N.-J. 25593 


Tell it all to Jesus; w and m Kath- 
leen M. White, of U. S. © Dee. 28, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 632093; Pillar 
of fire. Zarephath, N. J. 25594 


Tell me a story; w Diana. m Louise 
Stefano, of U. S.: with violin and 


cello obbl. © Dee. 24, 1924; 2 «. 
Dec. , 22;..1925;..E 629410; - Viola 
Wertheim. New York. 25595 


Tell me again; fox-trot, Roy Turk and 
Lou Handman, arr. Irving Brodsky, 
all of U. S.; orch. with words. Feist 
ed. 4to. © Nov. 5, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
7; E 628351; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25596 


Tell me again; fox-trot, w Roy Turk, 
m Lou Handman, of U. S. © Nov. 
16,,,1925; 2c. .Nov..18;. E .626875.; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 25597 


Tell me love, oh am I dreaming; from 
Terra sortis, w and m D. W. Row- 
ley, of U. S.; with quartette. © 
Dees, 15 1925; 2;.e3 (Dec 283, E 
627911; Daisy W. Rowley, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 25598 


Tell me now; by P. Barbarin, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. Dee. 11, 1925; E 627447: 
Paul Barbarin, Chicago. 25599 


Tell me pretty lady; w J. Chernis, m 
J. Chernis and Irving Sacher, both 
a Us © t ¢ Dec 28. 1935 F 


632001: Jack Chernis, Bronx, N. Y. 
25600 

Tell me why; w and m E. F. Hall, of 
U.S: fe. Dee ts. 4925-—. 1 


629316; Elva Frances Hall, Kansas 
City, Mo. 25601 


Tell me why you and I should be 
strangers; w Fred Fisher and Bob 
Schafer, m Ernie Golden, of U. S.; 
pf. ace., with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 25; E 628805; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 25602 


Tell mother Ill be there; variations, 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 
24,. 1925; 2 e. Nov. 27; E 627009; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

25603 


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25604 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Tell your gal; by Joseph H. Trent, of 
U. S.; pf. © 1c. Dee. 5 ,1925; EB 
627295; Grey gull records, inc., Bos- 
ton. 25604 


Temple bells ring on; far Hast fan- 


tasy, w Harold Alexander, m Philip 
_ Boutelje, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1925; 
2c. Dee. 28; E 627961; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 25605 


Temple foot ball song [and] Alma 
mater; w and m Wm. B. Richter, 
of U. S., harmonized Philip H. 
Goepp; pf. 4to. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2 ce. Nov. 11; E 628548; Temple 
University, Philadelphia. 25606 


Temple of faith; by Geo. D. Barnard, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 28; E 627968; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25607 


Tempo di-ballo; de Roland-Manuel, 
of France; ‘orch. Partition. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 12; EH 
630136; Heugel, Paris. 25608 


Tempo di minuetto; de Théodore Du- 
bois, of France; pf. © Nov. 16, 
1925; 1 ec. Dee. 12; E 630130; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 25609 


Ten (The) commandments; hymn, w 
and m A. Atkins, of U. S.; in C. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1925; E 627387; Adolph 
Atkins, Chicago. 25610 


Ten million miles from work; w and 
m E. ©. O’Hara, of U. S.; pf. © 
1 e¢. Noy. 7, 1925; E 626582; Emory 
Charles O’Hara, Buffalo. 25611 


Ten (The) times one; club song, w 
Alice V. Lane, m M. G. Leach, of 
U. S.; three treble voices. 4to. 
Nov... 16,:° 19255" 2) ver UNov. 1S. °K 
627308 ; Marion Grey Leach, Brock- 
ton, Mass. 25612 


Tender thoughts; by Geo. D. Barnard, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 627978; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25613 


Tennessee blues; w and melody Lovie 
Austin, of U. S.; in C. ©1c. Nov. 
23, 1925; E 628769; Chicago music 
pub. co., inec., Chicago. 25614 


Teresina (Die); operette in 3 akten, 
von Rudolph Schanzer und Ernst 
Welisch, musik Oscar Straus, of 
Austria ; volistindiger klavierauszug 
zum dirigieren eingerichtet Ernst 
Hauke. © Oct. 14, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 
28; D 26845; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 25615 


Terpsichore; drei stiicke, Waldemar 


von Baussnern, of Germany; violon- | 


cello und klavier. 1. Sarabande.—2. 
Spanisch serenade.—3. Ungarischer 
tanz. © Sept. 3, 1925; 1 ¢. each 
Nov. 7; E 625415; Chr. Friedrich 
Vieweg, g. m. b. h. Berlin. 25616 


Tes meres, tes palies (Ts ’uepais ris wad- 
nés); Ww and m J. ©. Zouboulakis, of 
U. S. © 1.c¢ Nov. 30, 1925; E 
627156; John Constantin Zoubou- 
lakis, Bristol, Coni. 25617 


Texas! land of the lone star; w L. G. 
Nealy, m Ernest A. Nealy, of U. S. 
© 1e. Nov. 21, 1925; E 628836; 
Loula Gibson Nealy, Baraboo, Wis. 

25618 


Texas love; from Co-optimists, w 
Greatrex Newman, m Melville Gid- 
eon, of Great Britain; in F. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
10, 1925; 1 e@. Dee. 2; E 625958; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don. 25619 


Thanks; w Alfred Bryan, melody. F. 
Fisher, of U. S. © 1 ce. Dee. 9, 
1925; E 627395; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 25620 


Thanks be to God; w P. J. O'Reilly, 
m Stanley Dickson, arr. Clarence 
Lucas, of Great Britain; female trio, 
or cho. 4to. © Nov. 16, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 20; E 628667; Enoch & sons, 
New York. 25621 


Thanks for the buggy ride; w and m 
Jules Buffano, of U. S. © Dee. 11, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 627554; Villa 
Moret, ine., San Francisco. 25622 


Thanksgiving psalm; The Lord hath 
been mindful of us, Psalm 115, m 
P. Jassinowsky, of U. S. New York 


City, Renanah. a ern 13551) 


© Nov. 1, 1925; 2 ce. Nov.,.21; E 
627474; Pinchos Jassinowsky, New 
York. 25623 


That apartment upstairs; w and m 
E. C. Lucas, of U. S. ©1.e. Nov. 
138, 1925; E 628522; Emery C. Lucas, 
Washington. 25624 


That certain feeling; from Tip-toes, 
w Ira Gershwin, m George Gersh- 
win, of U. S.. © Dec. 9, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 11; E 629201; Harms,-ine., New 
York. 25625 


That Charleston baby o’ mine; w and 
melody J. M. Paschall, of U. 8.; in 
C. ©l1e. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627133; 
Jesse M. Paschail, Chicago. 25626 


That chicken loving hubby of mine; 
w QO. Cure, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


... MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


25650 


S. New York City, Frank Harding 
music house. © Nov. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. 
- Nov. 25; E 626999; Orla Cure, Shel- 
. byville, Ind. 25627 


That city I'll see; w and m J. R. Bax- 
ter, jr., of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 19; E 626822; J. R. Baxter, jr., 
Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 25628 


That dreamy waltz; w and m H. Mere- 
dith [i. e. F. E. Meredith] of U. S. 
© ic. Dee. 22, 1925; E 629397; 
Frank Edward Meredith, Astoria, 
Pe ae ING YY. 25629 


That German girl of mine; w and 
melody G. Kirchner, of U. S. ©1 
e. Dee. 18, 1925; E 627757; Gus 
Kirchner, Brooklyn. 25630 


That Irish girl of mine; w and mel- 
ody M. J. Casey, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Noy. 14, 1925; E 626723; Maurice J. 
Casey, Oswego, N. Y. 25631 


That old fashioned homestead daddy 
and mammy of mine; w and melody 


C. M. Myers, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628882; Charles M. 
Myers, Toledo, O. 25632 


That old-fashioned mother of mine; 
w Howard Coombs and R. Colombo, 
m R. Colombo, of U. S.; pf. © 1 
ce. Dee. 3, 1925; E 628979; Russell 
Colombo, Hollywood, Calif. 25633 


That old Irish mother of mine; duet, 
w William Jerome, m Harry Von 
Tilzer, of U. S.; sop. or ten. and 
alto or bar. 1. In E flat.—2. In A 
flat. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. each 
Dec. 5; E 629013, 629014; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement } 25634, 25635 


That old, old home of mine; waltz, w 
C. E. Butler, melody, Vincent 
Mery, of iW.) S200" 1 «Now. )-11, 
1925; E 628485; Clayton HE. Butler, 
Chicago. 25636 


That old old song of love; waltz, w and 
m M. M. Lawson, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 17, 1925; E 629313; Marion 
May Lawson, Washington. 25637 


That old sweet smile of long ago is 
the same old sweet smile today; 
waltz, w CC. Heckendorn, m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 17, 
1925; E 629311; Clarence Hecken- 
dorn, Cincinnati. 25638 


That old thatched cottage where I 
was born; w and melody W. R. 
Goodwin, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 625795; Wm. R. Good- 
win, Fairville, N. B., Canada. 25639 


That old-time melody; w A. Tallman, 
- m Norbert Ludwig, of U. S.. © Dec. 
3, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 4; E 627268; Ar- 
thur Tallman, New York. 25640 


That’s a fact we know; w and melody 
A. Paoli, of Canada. © 1 e. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 625793; Angelo Paoli, 

' Wayne, Alta., Canada. 25641 


That’s a lot of applesauce; w and 
melody M. Hanley, arr. William A. 
Lang, both of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628175; Mack Hanley, Bir- 
mingham, Mich. 25642 


That’s why I love the moon; w and m 
Ramon Newton, Ray Vincent and 
Leo Herbert, all of Great Britain; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
30; E 6380531; Worton David, Itd., 
London. 25643 


That’s why I’m waiting for you; 
waltz, w and m H. A. Keith, of U. 
S. © Dec. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 21; 
E 627871; E. Austin Keith, Onset, 
Mass. 25644 


That’s why she is what she is now; 
w Byron Gay and Byral Rich, mel- 
ody Richard A. Whiting, of U. S. 
©..1.--e.,,Dee:. 21, .1925;;.E 627834: 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

25645 


That trial down Tennessee way; Ww 
and melody I. M. Berg, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1925; E 626969; 
Irving Martin Berg, Brooklyn. 

25646 


Thelma; by P. Barbarin and R. 
Shoffner, both of U. S.; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1925; E 628511; Paul Bar- 
barin and Robert Shoffner, Chicago. 

25647 


Thelma; w and melody G. C. Lund, 
of “WU, iS. «©, 1 Gs" Dec. b $925 - Bh 
629084; Gertrude C. Lund, Two 
Harbors, Minn. 25648 


Them has been blues; w and m Will 
EK. Skidmore and Marshall Walker, 
both of U. S.; pf. aec., with ukulele 
arr. Van Cleve. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2 ec. Noy. 18; E 628532; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 25649 


Then may-be I’ll come back to you; 
w C. L. Cooke and Wm. Dillon, m 
Mike Costello and Dan De Julius, 
both of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1925; 
E 627454; Charles L. Cooke, Chicago. 

25650 


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25651 


__ pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Then, pay the price; w and m A. S. 
Laird, of U. S.. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2c. 
Nov. 19; E 626826; J. R. Baxter, 


jr., Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 25651 
Théo; texte René Kerdyk, musique 
P. O. Ferroud, of France. © Nov. 


2, 1925; 1 c Nov. 16; E 625745; 
Durand et cie., Paris. . 25652 


There are lyre’s; w and melody H. J. 
Lawson, of U. S.' © 1. Dee. 15, 
1925;. E 629277; Humphrey Job 
Lawson, Newburgh, N. Y. 25653 


There is a green hill; sacred song, 
w Mrs. C. F. Alexander, m J. H. 
Squire, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 1 @ Dee. 3; EB 
630002; Leonard & co., London. 

25654 


There is hope in the cross; w Alma 
White, m Arthur K. White, of U. 
S. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; 
E 632095; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, 
N. J. 25655 


There’s a girl for every man; w 
Donald Blanding, m E. Sawtelle, of 
U. S: © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 
23; E 628763; Ed. Sawtelle, Hono- 
lulu, 0. .A; 25656 


There’s a girl in old Killarney; w and 
m J. C. Davis, arr. Gertrude Sutton 
Allen, and Friedrich Janssen, all of 
U. S. Cleveland, O., J. ©. Davis 
pub. co. © Nov. 14, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
17; E 628612; J. C. Davis, Cleve- 
land. 25657 


There’s a girl that I love somewhere; 
w and melody J. Marino, of U. S. 
© 1 c. Noy. 21, 1925; HE 626913; 
John Marino, Rockford, Ill. 25658 


There’s a heart for everyone if every- 
one could find it; waltz song, w H. 
G. Lower, m H. Praiswater, of U. 
Sicako Dee. 1925 7-2)¢, ‘Dee 5; 
E 629070; Helen Praiswater and 
Emory G. Lower, Mound City, Mo. 

25659 


There’s a little flower growing in my 
heart for you; w B. L. Ferris, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628817; Ben 
Lawrence Ferris, Springfield, Mo. 

25660 


There’s a long, long trail; three-part 
song, w Stoddard King, m Zo Elliott, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
treble voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. 

‘Dec. 18; E 627680; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 25661 


There’s a mother in heaven; w Percy 
H. Peck, m Eugene Platzman, of 
U.S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; 
E 628748; Paragon music eo., New — 
York. 25662. 


There’s no other girl just like you; w 
and melody ©. Leont, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Chicago. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1925; E 626594; Charles Leont, Chi- 
cago. . 25663 


There’s nothing wrong, I just want 
you; w Orlando M. Melcher, m 
Franz Herlin, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 11; E 628452; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 25664 


There shall be night no more; anthem. 
w from the Bible, m Daniel Proth- 
eroe, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Oct. 10, 1925; 2c. Nov. 
5; E 626508; H. T. FitzSimons, Chi- 
cago. 25665 


There was a cross; w and m Will A. 
Robertson, arr. H. G. Tovey, of U. S. 
© Aug. 1, 1925; 2 @ Nov. 5; E 
626541; Herbert G. Tovey, Los An- 
geles. [© arrangement of harmony] 

25666 


There was a maid; four part song, w 
from the Jovial crew, m old English 
tune harmonized C. Lee Williams, of 
England; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov. 28, 1925; 1 ¢« Nov. 30; EB 
625909; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

25667 


These goofie goofie days; w K. Fred- 
ericksen, m Lucille Burton, of U. S. 
© 1 e. Dee. 14, 1925; EB 627525; 
Karen Fredericksen, San Francisco. 

25668 


They can’t kid Camden any more; w 
and m W. Everhart and Billy James, 
both of U. S. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 31; E 629587; Wm. Everhart, 
Collingswood, N. J. 25669 


They can’t kid Wildwood any more; w 
and m W., Everhart and Billy James, 
both of U. S.. © Dec. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Dec. 31; E 629588; Wm. Everhart, 
Collingswood, N. J. 25670 


They’re blaming the Charleston; w 
and melody I. Berlin, of U.S. ©1 
ce. Nov. 25, 1925; E 628822; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 25671 


Same. © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
23; E 627914; Irving Berlin. inc., 
New York. 25672 


They used to call me a sap; w and 
melody Rubey Cowan, of U. S.. © 
1 e. Dec. 5, 1925; E 629071; Pauline 
Saxon, New York. 25673 


1248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


25695 


Thief’s (A) regret; w and melody H. | Those lonesome dawning blues; w and 


H. Krone, of U. S. 


ARYA O33) X) 
.© 1 e Nov. 21, 1925; E 626931; 
Harry H. Krone, New York. 25674 


Thine image (Dein bild); w J. Am- 
brosius, English version Susanna 


Massey, m Bradley-Keeler, of Eng- 


land; low voice; in D flat. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
1 @ Nov. 28; E 625903; Bradley- 


Keeler; Lausanne, Switzerland. [© 
arrangement ] 25675 
Things are coming my way; w 4Z. 


McCamly, m Bauer bros., of U. S. 
© Nov. 4, 1925; 2 c«. Nov.6; E 
628275; Zurah McCamly, Hones- 
dale, Pa. 25676 


Thinking; w and melody H. S. Mc- 
Farland, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 14, 
1925; E 627523; Harry S. McFar- 
land, New York. 25677 


This is the day of the Lord (Dies ist 
der tag des Herrn) ; w and m C. F. 
. Liefeld, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
[English and German text] © Nov. 
12, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E ‘628875; 
C. F. Liefeld, Eureka, S. D. 25678 


This time next year; w and m Wor- 
ton David, Fred Godfrey and Hu- 
bert W. David, all of Great Britain. 
©Dec. 29, 1925: 1.¢. Dec. 303 a 
630530; Worton David, Itd., Lon- 
don. 25679 


Thistle-down; by Frederick Williams, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 2, '1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 4; E 629022; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 25680 


Thistles and heather; arr. Frank J. 
Black, of U. S.; orch. © Nov. 19, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 21; E 626930; Fors- 
ter, music publishers, inc., Chicago. 

25681 


Thomas E. Watson; w and m Andrew 
Jenkins, arr. Irene Spain, both of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1 ¢« Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628222; Polk C. Brockman, 
Atianta. 25682 


Those eyes of gray; w Frank Seas 
[pseud. of F. Cummings], melody 
Nell Cobb [pseud. of N. Cobbledick], 


GLEUL Se’ © id es) Dee. 2119955 8 
627842; Frank Cummings, San 
Leandro, Calif. 25683 


Those Florida blues; w and melody 
A. M. Kale, of U. S. © 1 .e¢ Nov. 
380. 1925; EK 627104; Agnes Marshall 
Kale, Columbia, S. C. 25684 


m ©. Blair, of U. S. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628877; Clar- 
ence Blair, Detroit. 25685 


Those loving blues; w and melody J. 
Cook, of Russia, domiciled at~ Ta- 
coma, Wash. © 1. Nov. 16, 1925; . 
E 628559; Jacob Cook, Tacoma. 

25686 


Thou strewest fragrant roses (Durch 
dich) [and] O, bind my hands (Ach, 
bindet mir die hinde doch); w 
Johanna Ambrosius, English version 
and m F. V. Van der Stucken, of 
U. S., op. 27, no. 1 and 2.. © Dec. 
49.0 19255 *2 -e€:° Dee, 2147) EY 62707€7: 
Frank V. Van der Stucken, Cincin- 
nati. 25687 


Thou whose birth on earth; w A. C. 
Swinburne, m A. Gibbs, of Great 
Britain. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 12mo. © Sept. 
#5; 19255 1-6. Nov. 137°)! 625755; 
Armstrong Gibbs, Danbury, Essex, 
England. 25688 


Thoughts; w Daniel S. Twohig, m 
Henry Hadley, of U. S.; high voice, 
with violin obbl. © Nov. 14, 1925; 
wee. Nov. 235° h 627246*% -Patima 
music publishers, Chicago. 25689 


Thoughts of one who knows better; 
w and melody A. N. Keith, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1925; E 627516; 
A. N. Keith, Midwest, Wy. 25690 


Thoughts of yore; romance, com- 
posed and sc. Hugo Frey, of U. S.; 
oreh., with pf. or organ conductor. 
© Nov. 30, 1925;,2 ¢ Dec. 13,5 
628940; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. 25691 


Three kings; by John Worth, of U. S.; 
obbl. pts. for violin and cello. © 


Dee. 156:1925% 02. &- Deer 18:> BE 
627641; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
25692 


Three (The) wise monkeys; w and m 
Sissle and Blake. both of U. S.; in 
E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Dec. 8, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
8; E 629108; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 25693 


Through Jesus’ blood; w Herbert G. 
Tovey, m A. W. McKee, of U. S. 
Nov. 1, 1925; 2 «. Dee. 5; E 629052; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 25694 


Throw your troubles away; w and m 
W. N. Miles, of U. S. © Dec. 18, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 19; E 629348; Wil- 
bur N. Miles, Williamsport, Pa. 

25695 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25696 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 20 


Thy heart and the sea; w Martha 
- Martin, m Margaret. Carreau, of 
U. S.; med. voice. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 3; E 627173; G. Schirmer, 
_ine., New York. 25696 


Thy love abides with me ever and 
aye; w and m Caro Roma, of U. S. 
© Dee. 18, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 28; E 

- 627963; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25697 


Thy sentinel am I; four-part cho., w 
_ Edward Oxenford, m Michael. Wat- 
son, harmonized by J. A. Parks, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 15; E 629254; 
J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. [© ar- 
rangement ] 25698 


Thy word is like a garden, Lord; w 
Edwin Hodder, m Clarence Dickin- 
son, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 18, 1925; 2 e«. 
Dee. 23; E 627872; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 25699 


Ti vogghiu beni; parole Raffaele 
Laurino, musica J. Huarte, of 
Spain, domiciled at Woodside L. [., 
IN Oe 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1925; E 
628316; Julian Huarte, Woodside, 
Ty: Pa, INS Wee 25700 


Tidings of blessing; w Alfred Barratt, 
m T. B. Mosley, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 19; EH 626854; T. B. 
Mosley, Albertville, Ala. 25701 


Tidings of blessing; w and m T. B. 
Mosley, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 
. 2e@. Nov. 19; E 626853; T. B. Mos- 
ley, Albertville, Ala. 25702 


Tidings of blessing; w and m by T. 
B. Mosley, H. M. Eagle, B. B. Beall, 
J. R. Baxter, jr. [and others], of 
U. S. 12mo. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Nov. 19; A 874482; A. J. 
Showalter co., Dalton, Ga. 25703 


Tie me to your apron strings again; 
w Joe Goodwin, m Larry Shay, of 
U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. © Nov. 
4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 6282738; 
Milton Weil music co., Chicago. 

25704 


Till I come back to you; from Hell’n | 


Helen, w Gordon Taylor, m Floyd 
Kendall, of U. S. Lafayette, Ind., 
Taylor-Kendall. © Noy. 12, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 27; E 628869; F. M. Ken- 
dall, Lafayette, Ind. 25705 


Till we meet again; original lyric 
Raymond B. Hgan, parting song 
lyric, Arthur A. Penn, m Richard A. 
Whiting, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. §8.; male voices. Witmark ed. 


4to. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 18; 
E 627691; M. Witmark & sons, New 
_ York. [© new arrangement] 25706 


Tillie the toiler; w and melody V. J. 
Redmond, of U. S. © Dee. 8, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 11; E 627465; Vincent Jo- 
seph Redmond, Bronx, N. Y. 25707 


Tin (The) gee-gee; or, The Lowther 
arcade, w and m Fred Cape, arr. 
Charles Miller, of U. S. © Dee. 14, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 627806; Harms, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

25708 


Tinker’s (The) song; two-part song, 
old London song, m Herbert How- 
ells, of Great Britain; treble voices; 
in A flat. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1923; 
1 ec. Dec. 9, 1925; E 630278; Oxford 
university press, London. 25709 


Tip from Tipperary; w and m Oliver 
KE. Story, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dee. 
5, 1925 ; EH 627283; Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. 25710 


Tiptoe; w and m Arthur S. Josselyn, 
of U. S.; pf. and ukulele ace. ©1e. 
Dec. 10, 1925; E 629177; Alpha 
music ¢co., Providence, R. I. 25711 


Tired of you; fox-trot, w Al Howard, 
melody H. French, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 17, 1925; E 629312; Harry 
French, Detroit. 25712 


‘Tis only a dream; w Cordelia H. 
Moore, m Camil Van Hulse, of U. S. 
© Nov. 16, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 20; EB 
628669; Southwestern music pub. 
co., Tucson, Ariz. 25713 


"Tis someone else now; w H. M. Wag- 
enhurst, m Herman A. Hummel, of 
U. S. © 1 4 Nov. 9, 1925; EB 
628358 ; Edward M. Wagenhurst, Al- 
lentown, Pa. 25714 


"Tis winter now, the fallen snow; set 
to tune Danby, w Samuel Longfel- 
low, m R. V. Williams, of Great 
Britain. London, Oxford univer- 
sity press. 12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Dec. 24; E 680407; R. Vaughan 
Williams, London. 25715 


Titina baila el son; danzon, C. Diaz, 
of iU. Sos pf © Oet: 2p 1925-12) c. 
Dec. 2; E 627187; Carmelo Diaz, 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 25716 


To a violet; w and m Elizabeth Har- 
bison David, of U. S. New York, E. 
Morris, ine. © Dee. 21, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 22; E 629353; Edward Morris 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

25717 


1250 


_- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


nos. 11-12, saad 


25738 


To an autumn rose; two-part song, W 

Mary Scott, m Ernest Walker, of 
Great Britain, op, 36, no. 5; treble 
voices, in C.  4to. [Staff and tonic 

' sol-fa notations] © Apr. 17, 1924; 
1c. Dec. 9, 1925; E 630275; Oxford 
university press, London. 25718 


To forgive is divine; waltz and ballad, 
w and melody W. L. Annucci, of 
US.2,,© jA,e. Dec.-.16:1925;)E 
627565; William L. Annucci, Brook- 
lyn. 25719 


To me thou art so lovely; w Sarah 
’ Taylor Shatford, m Walter Goodell, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 626679; Pall- 
ma music publishers, Chicago. 
25720 
To my babe; w and melody G. Bern- 
stein;, of, U.. S. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1925; E 626788; Georgina Bern- 
stein, New York. 25721 


To sorrow; w and m Edward Kurtz, 
of U. S.; med. voice. © Oct. 17, 
1925; 2 ec. Dee. 17; E 627600; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 25722 


To the Virginian voyage; w Michael 
Drayton, m Thomas Wood, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in C. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 11, 1924; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1925; 
E 630248; Oxford university press, 
London. 25723 


To you I give my love; w V. Bon- 
zack, m V. Bonzack and Elbert A. 
Greene, both of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
2, 1925; E 627239; Vester Bonzack, 
Detroit. 25724 


Toast (A) to Mayor Walker; w and 
m A. Meehan, of Canada, domiciled 
at New York. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1925; E 6382077; Albert Meehan, 
New York. 25725 


Toast (A) to Phi sigma delta; w Leo 
Heyman and Earl Morse, m N. 
Grabin, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 15, 
1925; E 629284; Nathan Grabin, 


Chicago. 25726 
Toca i . @Campanero; capricho cu- 
bano, poesia Gustavo Sanchez 
Galarraga, musica Eusebio Delfin, 
of Cuba. Ed. Delfin. Habana, Ex- 
celsior music co. © Nov. 17, 1924; 
1 e. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625482; 
Kusebio Delfin Figueroa, Havana, 
Cuba. 25727 


Toiling, singing, smiling; w Paul B. 
Collins, m Lawrence Love, of U. S. 
(In. Cheerful message) © Nov. 


18, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 14; E 627931; 
Paul B. Collins, Asheville, N. C. 
‘ 25728 


Tokio; Japanese romance in fox-trot 
rhythm, w Al. Milne and Ramon 
Newton, m Harry Condor, of Eng- 
land; pf. acc. with banjulele banjo 
and ukulele arr. Kel Keech; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dee. 15, 1925; 1 ce. Dee. 7; E 
630025; Campbell, Connelly & co., 
London. 29729 


Tokyo; w James J. Green, melody 
Frederick Patrick, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y. and 
J. Horan, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 14, 
1925; E 627500; Judson Horan, 
Carlstadt, N. J. 25730 


Tom cattin’ ’round; w and m A. 
Green, of U. S.; pf. [Photostat] 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1925; E 627403; Alan 
Green, Portland, Or. 25731 


Tomb (The) of Ajax; Ww anon., 
English version A. C. Benson, m 
Douglas Macdonald Stewart, of 
Great Britain. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
1c. Dec. 7; E 630078; Augener, Itd., 
London. 25132 


Tone poem; by M. Helfand, of U. S., 
op. 19; pf. ©1e. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628177; Maurice Helfand, New 
York. 25733 


To-night I am dreaming of you dear; 
w and melody H. G. Tyler, of U. S. 
© 1e. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626894; 
H. G. Tyler, Redford, Mich. 25734 


Tonleitern und dreiklange (Gammes 
et arpéges) ; von Maurits Frank, of 
Germany; violoncello. Ed. Schott. 
© Oct. 19, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 27; E 
625887; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 25735 


Tonta; fox-trot, Carlos Valencia Vega, 
of Salvador; pf. © 1c. April 16, 
1925; E 628439; Dada-Dada and ¢o., 
San Salvador, Salvador. 25736 


Too many hearts to break; w and m 
S. J. Southern, of U. S. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 2 ec. Nov. 27; E 627052; Shir- 
ley J. Southern, Los Angeles. 25737 


Too many kisses in the summer, bring 
too many tears in the fall; w Billy 
Rose and Al. Dubin, melody Harry 
Warren, of U. S. © 1. Dec. 19, 
1925; E 629547; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 25738 


1251 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25739 


Too many parties and too many pals; 
w Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, mel- 
ody Ray Henderson, of U.S. ©le. 
Nov. 7, 1925; E 628354; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 25739 


———_ Same. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 
9; E 627448; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 25740 


Too much cake; w and m Arthur A. 
Penn, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 
Witmark ed. 4to. 1. Three treble 
voices.—2. Mixed voices.—3. Two 
treble voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 18; E 627668, 627669, 
627671; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

25741-25743 


Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral; that’s an Irish 
lullaby, three-part song, w and m 
_J. R. Shannon, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
haus, of U. S8.; treble voices. Ato. 
Oa Nov. 27, 1925") 2.6. .Dee57) Eb 
629007; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

25744 


Tor-e-n-ta college boys; w and m R. B. 
Fouch, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628230; Ranthus B. Fouch, Min- 
neapolis. 25745 


Torna a Sorriento (Come back to Sor- 
rento) ; Neapolitan song, E. De Cur- 
tis, arr. Pietro Deiro and Mario 
Perry, both of U. S.; pf. aecordeon. 
©. Dee. 11) 19256) 24c. Deee2t: bh 
627861; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25746 


Tortoise parade; by Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 29, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 629662; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25747 


Toujours a toi; mélodie, Alfred Henry 
Berner, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 27,1925; 1 -e> Nova, 14>... B 
625517; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

25748 


Toupie (La); fox-trot, I. Sadun, of 
Italy; orch. avec. pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Dee. 1, 1925; 1 ce. Dee 15; 
E 630172; E. Gaudet, Paris. 25749 


Tournier | (Marcel) Trois images 
(Three pictures); en 2 suites, M. 
Tournier, of France; harpe. 1*° 
suite. op. 29. 1. Clair de lune sur 
Yetang du pare. [2 others]—2° 
suite, op. 81. 4. Les enfants 4 la 
eréche de Noél. [2 others] © Nov. 
2, 1925; 1 c. each Nov. 16; E 625710, 
625711; Henry Lemoine et eie., 
Paris. 25750, 25751 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Tout l) monde a vu; paroles Léo Leli- 
évre fils, musique A. Lebail, ‘of 
France et Ciro Urbini, of Italy; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1924; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1925; 
E 625719 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris.- 

pet bea PRE 2 ae “tS T 52 


Town (The) clock; by Josephine 
Trott, of U. S.; violin and pf: © 
Nov. 23, 1925; 2 «. Dec. 3; E 627181; 
G. Schirmer, ine.- New York. - : 

25753 


Toxiuhmolpia; or, The new fire, bal-. 
let Azteca, m ©. Chavez, of Mexico; 
pf. se. [Photostat] © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 
1925; E 630484; Carlos Chavez, 
Mexico City, Mexico. 25754 


Toy (The) band; w Henry Newbolt, 
m R. Paget, of Great Britain, Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 13; 
E 625767; Richard Paget, London. 

25755 


Toy-shop revels; suite, Ernest New- 
ton, of Great Britain: pf. nos. 1— 
7. © Nov. 27, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 7; E 
630030; Leonard & co., London. 

25758 


Tragic (A) story; w W. M. Thackery, 
from the German, m Ernest Bul- 
lock, of Great Britain; unison 
voices; in C. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 7; E 625339; Oxford uni- 
versity press, American branch, 
New York. 2575T 


Trail (A) that’s at it’s end; w Bert 
West, m arr. Walter W. Newcomer, 
of: U. S. © Sept. 30) 19252172) c. 
Dec. 30; E 632062; Paragon music 


co., New York. 25758 
Trees; by Carl Hahn, arr. Harold 
Sanford, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Dec. 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 17; E 
627700; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [© arrangement] 25759 


Trees; w Joyce Kilmer, m Elizabeth 
Harbison David, of U. S.; high 
voice; in E flat. © Nov. 9, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 12; E 626649; J. Fischer 
& bro.. New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 25760 


Trés jolie; tango, Leslie D. Jeffries, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 15, 
1925; 1 ce. Dee. 16; E 630213; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 25761 


Tres magi de gentibus; carol, Latin 
text 15 century, m Craig Sellar 
Lang, of England, ed. Martin Aker- 
man; unison voices, eight-pt. cho. 


1252 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


pos 11-12, 1925 


25783 


and organ. 4to. © Noy. 16, 1925; 
1 ¢@. Dee. 2; E 680216; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, The Year book press, 
ltd., London. 25762 


Trigueha de mis amores; cancion 
Mexicana, letra M. Mtizquiz, mtsica 
Alfonso Esparza Oteo, of Mexico. 
©. Oct. 15, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 6; EB 
625312; A. Wagner y Levien, sucs. 
s. en ec. Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

; 25763 


Trio; von Georg Philipp Telemann, 
bearb. u. hrsg. Richard lLausch- 
mann, of Germany; fitite, oboe u. 
fagott mit klavier; in C moll. © 
Sepia. 19205 4c): Nove 73> 
625409; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

25764 


Trio; von Waldemar von Baussnern, 
of Germany; klavier, violino u. vio- 
-loneello. © Aug. 25, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
7; E 625412; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. 25765 


Trio (The); w Theocritus, English 
version A. C. Benson, m Douglas 
Macdonald, of Great Britain. © 
Oct. 28, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 14; E 
625509; Augener, Itd., London. 

25766 


Trio in D minor; by F. Ayres, of U. 
S.; violin, violoncello and pf. Pf. 
se. and pts. New York, G. Schir- 
mer, ine. © Oct. 31, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 6; E 626616; Frederic Ayres, 
Colorado Springs, Col. 25767 


Trio in la; d’Ildebrando Pizzetti, of 
Italy ; violino, violoncello e pf. © 
Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 17; E 
625775; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

25768 


Triste leggenda ; canzone fox-trot-hesi- 
tation, V. A. Manno, of Italy; orch. 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 
Piet oa 2 C2 Oct. 29: HY G2861T ; 
Alfano-Balloni, Palermo, Italy. 

25769 


Tristesse; de Paul Pierné, of France; 
pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; 
E 625680; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

25770 


Tropezon (El); letra y musica A. 
Cortis, of Spain, domiciled at Chi- 
cago. © 1 ec. Dee. 14, 1925; EB 
627528 ; Antonio Cortis, Chicago. 

25771 


Tropical moon; by V. Rizzo, of U. S.; 
pf. ©1e. Dee. 16, 1925; EB 627569; 
Vincent Rizzo, Brooklyn. 25772 


Troubles are just life’s bubbles; w 
Frank Jaquet and C. Bailey, m C. 
Bailey, of U. S.. © Nov. 12, 1925; 
2 ec. Nov. 27; E 628882; Collins 
Bailey, Alliance, O. 25773 


Troubles (The) that never arrive; 
two-part song, w Marion Ray, m F. 
A. Challinor, of Great Britain; 
treble voices with optional whistling 
refrain. 4to. © Dec. 18, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 19; E 630364; Banks & son, 
York, England. 25774 


Troublez-moi; fantaisie-sélection sur 
les motifs du vaudeville-opérette, 
Raoul Moretti, of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; E 625641; Fran- 


cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment ] 25775 
—pf. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1. Nov. 16: 


EK 625666; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 25776 


Trouping days; march, m K. L. King, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; E 628616; K. L. 
King music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

25777 


True blue; march, K. L. King, of U. 
S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 
c. Nov. 17; E 628617; K. L. King 
‘music house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 25778 


True to you Purdue; w and m 


B. J. Davidson, of U. S. [Blue- 
print] ~ ©. 1.,c. .Nov. 14, 1925; BH 
626711; Bruce J. Davidson, Mar- 


seilles, Il. 25779 


Trumpet voluntary; by Henry Purcell, 
arr. Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
organ. © Oct. 26, 1925; 2 ¢. Oct. 
28; E 628157; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25780 


Trust in God; sacred song, w G. Ar- 
thur Gayer, m Bruno Huhn, of U. 
S:° © Dec. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 14; B 
627736; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 25781 


Trust (A), O Lord from Thee; re- 
sponse, w anon., m G. J. Wetzel, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. © Dee. 31, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 30; E 632083 ; George 
J. Wetzel, Douglas Manor, L. I., N. 
Ye 25782 


Try to smile; w and m J. Taccati, of 
Italy, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
1c. Dee. 12, 1925; E 629244; Joseph 
Taccati, Los Angeles. 25783 


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25784 


pt. 111, N. 8., V. 20 


Trying to amuse grandfather; short 
sketch for wolf cubs, w Charles W. 
Emlyn, m G. Tootell, of Great Brit- 
ain. Curwen ed. London; J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. 4to. © Oct. 7, 1925; 1 
ce. Nov. 18; E 625761; George 
Tootell, Douglas, Fsle of Man, Eng- 
land. 25784 
Tryst (The) of love; by H. H. Car- 
michael, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
27, 1925; HE 627044; Hoagland 
Howard Carmichael, Bloomington, 
Ind. 25785 


Tschaikowsky (Peter ITljitch) An- 
dante cantabile; from String quar- 
' tet, op. 11, arr. Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. © 


* Dec. - 23,-,d925;..1 ¢..- Dee. .235; HE 
630461; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 25786 


Andante cantabile; from Tschai- 
kowsky’s String quartet, arr. J. Stu- 
art Archer, of Great Britain; pf. 
Paxton’s ed. © Dec. 29, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 23; E 630538; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 25787 


-—— Chanson triste; op. 40, no. 2, arr. 
- R.-E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. Oct. 17, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 3; E 628954; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 25788 


Chant sans paroles; arr. J. Stu- 
art Archer, of Great Britain; organ. 
obl. 8vo. © Nov. 30, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 28; E 625918; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 25789 


Humoresque; by P. I. Tschaikow- 
sky, rev. and transcribed H. Clough- 
Leighter, of U. S.; organ. © Oct. 
26, 1925; 2 e. Nov. 7; E 628332; 
Oliver Ditson eco., Boston. [© re- 
vision and transcription] 25790 


Pique dame; oper in drei akten, 
text nach Puschkin von Modeste 
Tschaikowsky, Deutsch Rolf Lauck- 
ner, of Germany. musik P. Tschai- 
kowsky, op. 68, rev. Hugo Holle; 
klavierauszug. Elite ed. © Aug. 1, 
1925; 1 ec. Sept. 23; E 625193; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. [© new arrange- 
ment] 25791 


Remind me not, remind me not; 
poem Lord Byron, to melodies of the 
Andante of ‘Tschaikowsky’s fifth 
Symphony, arr. HE. Ebert, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1925; BE 629101; Egon 
Ebert, New York. 25792 


Theme from the second move- 
ment of the fifth symphony; by P. I. 
Tschaikowsky, arr. Robert E. Aus- 


tin, of U. S.; pf... © Oct. 27, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 7; E 628342; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

25793 


Tulane; w D.. Frank, melody Eugene 
West, of U. S. © 1 @ Nov. 20, 
/ 1925; EB 628708 ; Dave Frank, New 
Orleans. 25794. 


Tullar-Meredith (The) co. catalog 
and sampler Christmas 1925; pag- 
eants and services, Dorothy Leh- 

. man Sumerau, and others, of U. S: 
m William. Moore and others. 8vo. 
God’s gift of love. [4 others] © 
Oct. 21, 1925; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 22; 
A 878137; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 25795 


Tumbledown dreams; waltz ballad, 
w and m Wm. Helmore and Henry 
E. Pether, both of England; pf. and 
ukulele acc.; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dee. 10, 1925; 
1c. Dee. 21; E. 6380367; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. _ 25796 


Tunes to play and sing; by J. Lilian 
Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. obl. 8vo. 
© Nov. 20, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 2; aff. 
Nov. 28; A 874992; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 25797 


Tutta zuccaro; versi Giuseppe Casillo, 
musica Umberto Castaldo, of Italy. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 626957; 
Cavalieri & Nifosi, Brooklyn. 25798 


Twa (The) corbies; part song, w tra- 
ditional, m H. S. Roberton, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. Cur- 
wen ed. London, J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd; 4to: © Auge 2t, 1825.71" c. 
Sept. 21; E 6380402; Hugh S. Rob- 
erton, Glasgow. 25799 


"Twas in the merry month of May; 
w Theodore Martin, tr. from Heine, 
m Osborne Roberts, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 4, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 5; 
E 625554; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. — 25800 


Twilight; w and m Nayon McFall 
[pseud. of Adelaide McFall] of U.S. 
©1c. Nov. 11, 1925; E 628488; Ade- 
laide McFall, New York. 25801 


Twilight; w Sara Teasdale, m Stan- 
ley Porter Trusselle, of U. S. ¢ 
Dee. 21, 1925; 2 e. Dee. 22; E 
629354; Edward Morris music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 25802 


Twilight and you; w K. H. Brooke, 
m K. H. Brooke and K. V. Todd, 
both of U. S. Pittsburgh, Pa., Double 
kay music pub. co. © Sept. 4, 1925; 


1254 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


2c. Sept. 8; E 626996; Kenneth H. 
Brooke and Kenneth V. ‘Todd, 
: Philadelphia. 25803 


w and melody Mrs. 
tT. A. Winningham, of U.S. ©1e«. 
Dee. 29, 1925; E 629486; . Mrs. 
Thomas A, Winningham, Susanville, 
Cal. 


Twilight (A) kiss; 


Twilight hours ; 


w and melody G. 


LeMesurier, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
2, 1925; E 628211; Gertrude Le- 
Mesurier, Zion, Ill. 25805 


Twilight memories; w and m M. L. 
Ryer, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1925; 
E 626791; Mary L. Ryer, Los An- 


geles. 25806 
Twilight on the Hudson; reverie, H. 
'Crismore, of U. S.; pf. Chicago, 

American music press. © Nov. 16, 


1925; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 628673; Harry 
Crismore, Chicago. 25807 


Twilight shadows; valse lente, B. 
Sheldon Green, of Great Britain; 
banjo, © Dec. 18, 1925; 2c. Dec. 22; 
E 629402; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 

25808 


Twilight voices; from Princess Flavia, 
w Harry B. Smith, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Nov. 25, 1925; 2 
c. Nov. 28; E 627081; Harms, inc., 


New York. 25809 
ad; shimmy one step, E. Schoe- 


bel, of U. S.; orech. Schoebel ed. 
© Dec. 10, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 15; B 


627538; Elmer Schoebel, Chicago. 
25810 
Two eyes too wise for me: w Knud 


Wiberg, m F. H. Veres, of U. S. 

© 1e. Dee. 28, 1925; E 632044; 

Frank Howard Veres, Brooklyn. 
25811 


Two in one show; w and melody C. 
Shauf, of U. S..© 1 ce Nov. 30, 
1925 ; EH 627113; Carrie Shauf, Hope- 
well, Pa. : 25812 


Two lips: w and melody M. Suggars, 
of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 14, 1925: B 
627507; Montague Suggars, New 
York. 25813 


Two pathways; three-part song, w 
Thekla Hollingsworth, m Ernest R. 
Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
treble voices. 4to. © Nov. 27, 1925: 
2c. Dec. 5; E 629005; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement! 25814 


Tyrley tyrlow; carol, Ww anon. m 
Peter Warlock, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in A min. 4to. 


25804 . 


25825 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 14, 1925; 1 ¢« Nov. 7; E 
625341; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New Yorks 25815 


Tzigane; rapsodie de concert, Mau- 
rice Ravel, of France; viol6n et pf. 
ou luthéal. © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 «. 
Nov. 16; E 625744; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 25816 


Uber nacht; worte Julius Sturm, mu- 
sik F. W. Niemeyer, of Austria, op. 
53; 4 stimmigen mannerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. © Sept. 9, 1925; 1¢ 
Dec. 16; E 630801; Gebr. Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 25817 


Unchanging love; w Strato, English 
version A. C. Benson, m D. M. 
Stewart, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
15, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 14; E 625514; 
Augener, Itd., London. 25818 


Und der ochs hat g’lacht! foxtrot, 
text nach Lorens von Beda, musik 
Artur M. Werau, of Austria, op. 
2t: . (Oe Ort. 15, .1925° "1 e” Dee. 
21; E 630379; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, Vienna. 25819 


Under the apple tree; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 542, no. 5; 
pf. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 21; 
E 626989 ; Hambitzer music house, 
Milw aukee. 25820 


Under the double eagle; march, J. 
F. Wagner, arr. Mark Tosu, of U. 
S.; violin and pf., with second vio- 
lin ad lib. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 e 
Dec. 28; E 627944; Louis Retter 
music co., St. Louis. 25821 


Under the spell of those Irish charms; 
w Thomas Reilly, m Al Meehan, of 
U. S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
23; E 628752; Paragon music co., 
New York. 25822 


Underneath an old Kentucky moon; 
w and melody Mrs. A. Coleman, of 


i Oita te. Nov. 9, 19253" B 
628369 ; Mrs. Almer Coleman, Hlsie, 
Mich. 25823 


Understanding; w and m E. J. Wat- 
son, of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 3, 1925; 
E 628976; Edward Judson Watson, 
Buffalo. 25824 


Ungarische volksweisen; einleitung, 
klavierbegleitung und .tibersetzung 
der liedertext frei aus dem Ungari- 
schen, B. Hellmeier, of Germany. 
© Sept. 29, 1925; 1 ¢ Dee. 1; B 
625954; Ullstein, a. g., Berlin. 

25825 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


25826 


University (The) carol book; w vari- 
ous authors, m composed and arr. 
Edgar Pettman and, E.:H. Mackin- 
tosh,.both of Great Britain. bk. 2, 
pt. 4. 8vo. © Nov. 21, 1925; 1 ec. 
Dec. 17; E 630215; A. W. Ridley 
& co., London. 25826 


Unknown (The) soldier's grave; w 
and melody Annabelle Lee [pseud. 
of Leonore Geer] of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 3, 1925; E 628978; Leonore 
Geer, New York. 25827 


Unless; Arabian love song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Irénée Bergé, 
of U. S.; high voice; in A flat. 
Oct. 9, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 6293862 ; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

25828 


male quartet or male cho. 4to. 
©, Sept) 25, 1925 2c, Dec. 225 H 
629358; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 25829 


Until my life is ended here; w and 
m EK. Hanson, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 
20, 1925; E 628282; Edward Han- 
son, Tacoma. 25830 


Until that day; w and m Russell O. 
Dufour, of U. S.; medium voice; 


in E flat. © Dee. 9, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
12; E 629261; Willis music ©Co., 
Cincinnati. 25831 


Until you’re mine; waltz, w and m 


TT. J.. Macgenn, of U..S.; pt. ..© 
Dec. 29, 1925; 2 e@. Dee. 29; HB 
632048; T. J. Macgenn, Portland, 
Or. 25832 


Up sail! w Herbert E. Clarke, m S. H. 
Oakley, of Great Britain. London, 
A, Weekes & co., itd. © Nov .235, 
1925; .1 e¢.. Dec. 7° EB 630222;.,8. 
Harold Oakley, London. 25833 


Up, up, up, up woop came the cookies; 
w and melody J. W. Dallavo, of 
U. S. © Oct. 19, 1925; .E 628226; 
John William Dallavo, Stanford 
University, Calif. 25834 


Upon a gay morning; w Dena Temp- 
est. m Vernon Eville, of U. S.; in 
E flat. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
21; E 628728; Boosey & co., Itd., 
New York. 25835 


V’ shom’ru; traditional melody, arr. 
- Gottfried H. Federlein, of U. S.; 
mixed cho. and bar. solo, organ 
ace. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1925; 2 ce. 
Dec. 11; E 629186; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
25836 


Bs ynoenin (Entranced); by 8. Lich 
stein, of U. S.; pf. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
16, 1925; E 628562; Samuel Lich- 
stein, New York. 25837 


Va, petite; mélodie, paroles et mu- 
sique Ed. Wenisch, of France. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1 @: Nov. 16; B 
625594; Jean d’Ux, Paris. 25838 


Vacant (The) house; solo or duet, 
w F. Johnson, m R. A. Long, of 
U. S.'' © Dee: 17,1925 ;° Be. Dec. 
31; E 629585; Florence Johnson, — 
Ardmore, Pa. : 25839 


Vache (La) sur la branche; fox-trot, 
Jack Milton, of France, domiciled at 
New York; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 8, 
1925; E 629119; Roger Salabert, 
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 25840 


Vagabond love; w Eric Masters, m 
Willy Redstone, of France. © Oct. 
19, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 15; E 630158; 
Allan & co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. “es 2oe4 dL 


Vagabondo; valzer, O. Verdi, On S. ; 
pf. ©l1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 628688; 
Onofrio Verdi, Philadelphia. 25842 


Vain (A) hope (Sans espérance) ; 
photo-play music, Edouard Patou, 
of Great Britain; orch. with pf. 
conductor. 4to. © Oct. 29, 1925; 
1¢. Nov. 9; E 625494; Hawkes & 
son, ‘London. 25843 


Valeska; w and m Irving Kahal, 
Sammy Fain and Irving Mills, all 
of U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
M. Kalua. © Dec. 19, 1925; 2 «¢. 
Dee. 23; E 627891; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 25844 


Valiant youth; march, K. L. King, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. © Dee. 11, 1925; 
2 ¢. Dee. 12; E 629223; K. L. King 
music house, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 25845 


Valley of roses; intermezzo, Albert H. 
Oswald, of Great Britain; pf. © 


Dee. 29;. 1925; 1 ec. Dee... 23; H 
630535; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 25846 


Valley (The) of roses; w J. Anthony 
MeDonald, m Haydn Wood, arr. 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain. 
New York, Chappell-Harms, ine. 
Ato. 1. Male quartet.—2. Mixed 
quartet. © Oct. 27, 1925; 1 «. 
each Oct. 28; E 625545, 635546; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 25847, 25848 


Valse bluette; by R. Drigo, arr. 
Julian Rehfeld [pseud. of Edward 


1256 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


G. Simon] of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Dee: 14, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 17; E 
627717; Harms, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25849 


Valse de fleurs; by Frank H. Grey, 
of U.'S.; pf. ‘© Dec. 29, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 31; E 629648; Theo. Presser 
ceo., Philadelphia. 25850 


Valse dramatique; by Erno Rapee, of 


U. S.; pf. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 «. 
Dee. 18; E 629329; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 25851 


Valse etincelante; by August Noelck, 
of Germany, op. 260; pf. © Dec. 
2, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 4: E 629036; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25852 


Valse idyll; by Carl Reber, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Oct. 16, 1925; 1 ec. 
Nov. 4; E 6253802;-Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 25853 


Valse impromptu; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 31, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 2; E 625307; Banks & 
son, York, England. 25854 


Valse intermezzo no. 1; by J. D. 
Davis, of Great Britain, op. 80; pf. 
© Oct. 28, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 14; E 
625913; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., Lon- 
don. 25855 


Valse intermezzo, no. 2; by J. D. 
Davis, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct. 28, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 9; E 630371; 
Winthrop Rogers, Itd., London. 

25856 


Valse merveilleuse; paroles Charles 
Sarhar, musique Gaston Gabaroche, 
of France. © Dec. 11, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E 630074; Enoch & eGie., 
Paris. 25857 


Valse orientale; by Christine Burn- 
ham, of U. S. © Dec. 8, 1925; 2 ce. 
Dec. 11; E 629137; Boston music 
co., Boston. 25858 


Valse petite; by R. Colombo, of U. S. 
© 1c Nov. 17, 1925; E 626794; 
Russell Colombo, Hollywood. 25859 


Valse tendre; von Emil Kronke, of 


Germany, op. 169, no. 2; pf. 

Nove 20) 1925s" 1° We. Nov.,..21; 
EK 625789; Atlantic-musikverlag, 
Munich. 25860 


Valzer (Il) delle rese bianche; hésita- 
tion, Giovanni Ferraris, of Italy; 
ereh,s 460. »,{C)..Oet. 27,,,,.1925 ;,;2. e. 
Oct. 29; E: 628598; Alfano-Balloni, 
Palermo, Italy. 25861 


25870 


Vampyr (Der); romantische oper in 
zwei akten, und vier bildern von 
Heinrich August Marschner, of 
Germany, dichtung Wilhelm Au- 
gust Wohlbrtick, deutsche biihne 
musikalisch und textlich neu einge- 
richtet Hans Pfitzner, of Germany; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Nov. 
28, 1925; 1 ¢ Dec. 15; E 630214; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. [© new 
arrangement] 25862 


Vampyr (Der); romantische oper in 
zwei akten, vier bildern, Heinrich 
August Marschner, of Germany, 
dichtung Wilhelm August Wohl- 
briick, fur die deutsche btihne mu- 
Sikalisch und textlich neu _ einge- 
richtet von Hans Pfitzner, of Ger- 


many; orch. partitur. © Dec. 7, 
We. he Dec: 22.5) ub. Ga0ate 5 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. [© ar- 
rangement] 25863 


Vanity fair; from Tricks, w Dion 
Titheradge, m Les Copeland, of 
England; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 
1 e. Dee. 2; E 625961; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 25864 


Vaquerita (La); zarzuela en un acto, 
letra L. F. de Sevilla y A. C. Car- 
reno, musica E. Rosillo, of Spain. 


Pte. de apuntar y dirigir. © Dec. 
FO! 1924 te. “Mar: 19253" 
625852; E. Rosillo, Madrid. 25865 


Variationen tiber den choral: Wer 
nur den lieben Gott lisst walten; 
von Arno Landmann, of Germany, 
op)? 12 orgel.. ‘©! Nov.’ 27, 1925% 
1c. Dec. 22; E 630482; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 25866 


Variété exotique; von Lise Maria 
Mayer, of Austria; klavier. Uni- 
versal ed. 1. Chinesischer gaukler. 
[4 others] ©): Oct. 29): 1925" te: 
Dec. 3; E 630061; Universal edition 
actiengesellschaft, Vienna. 25867 


Veibele (A) nor eine; w and m S§. 
Small, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1925; E 628707; Solomon Small, 
Chicago. 25868 


Venetia; w N. Corley, melody N. Cor- 
ley and W. Adair, both of U. S. © 
1 ce. Dee. 16, 1925; E 627628; Neill 
Corley and Walter Adair, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 25869 


Venetian night and you; w and m 
silver masked tenor, of U. S. © 


Dee... 18,1925 3. 2..e.., Dee. 285 B 
627962; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25870 


1257 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25871 
Venetian serenade; by N. Louise 
Wright, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 30, 


1925; 2 ec. Nov. 6; E 626625; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 25871 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Attila; trio from 
Verdi’s opera, arr. J. J. Richards, 
of U. S.; cornet, trombone and bar., 

..or sop., alto and ten. saxophones, 
with band ace. 4to. © Nov. 28, 

. 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 627984; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. [© ar- 
- rangement] | » 25872 


———I Lombardi; coro, O signore dal 
-.tetto natio, arr. Pietro Deiro and 
_ Mario Perry, both of U. S8.;. pf. ac- 
eordeon. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
21; E 627859; O. Pagani & bro., 

New York. [© arrangement] 
25873 


Nabucco; coro-va pensiero sull’ 

' ali dorate, arr. Pietro Deiro and 
Mario Perry, both of U. S.; pf. ac- 

' cordeon. © Dec. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
21; E 627858; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


5874 


Quartet from Rigoletto; from 
Verdi’s opera, ed. M. W. Butler, of 
U. S.; pf. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 27; E 629218; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 25875 


Verger (Le) fleuri; paroles Jean Re- 
nouard, musique Adolphe Borchard, 
of France. © Dee. 31, 1924; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 16, 1925; EH 625726; Evette et 
‘Schaeffer, Paris. 25876 


Vermont, the Green Mountain state; 
w Henry S. De Moss, of U. S., m 
Lizzie De Moss; quartett of mixed 
voices. © Nov. 25, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 
29; E 629503; Henry and George 


De Moss, New York.: [© arrange- 
ment] 25877 
Verona; morceau de salon, A. E. 
Lumley-Holmes, of Great Britain; 

orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
Noy. 26, 1925; 1 ¢« Dee. 19; EH 
630352; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 
25878 


Vestrenir Omar; Atjan sdOnglog, eftir 
pbérarinn Jénsson, of U. S., raddsett 
hefur Sv. Sveinbjérnsson; ten. eda 

sop. © Oct. 10, 1925; 1 c. Oct. 6; 
A 870957 ; borarinn Jonsson, Seattle. 

25879 


Viaggio (Un) di nozze ; parole Raf- 
faele Viviani, musica P. Vittori, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 

1 ce. Nov. 7, 1925; E 626583; Pas- 

‘quale Vittori, New York. 25880 


_ pt. m1, n. s., v. 20 


Vicinzina; polka, O. Verdi, of U. S.; 
pf. ©l1c. Nov. 18, 1925; E 628687; 
Onofrio Verdi, Philadelphia. , 

25881 

Vidi aquam; w from the Catholic 
chureh, m. A. Schwanderla, of U. 
S., op. 18, no. 2; mixed voices with 
organ ace. 4to. © Dee. 2, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 8; E 628946; Anthony 
Schwanderla, Jamaica, N. Y. 25882 


Viennese melody; by Eduard Gaert- 


ner, transcribed Fritz Kreisler, arr. — 


Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. © Nov. 4, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 17; E 627626; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
25883 

Village scenes ; Six easy pieces, Ernest 
Newton, of Great Britain; pf. duets. 
1. On the road to market. [5 
others] © Nov. 30, 1925; 1 © Dec. 
3; E 6300038 ; Leonard & eo., Lon- 
don. 25884 


Violet (The) and the bee; w and 
melody A. Birnbaum, of U. S. 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1925; E 628277; Adele 
Birnbaum, New York. 25885 


Violin (The) choir; for school orch. 
development, Louis M. Gordon, of 
U. S. Laurel ed. bk. 2. © Nov. 
5, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 16; aff. Nov. 14; 
A 874824; C. C. Birechard & co., 
Boston. 25886 


Virgie dear; w and melody M. Schill- 


ing, of U. S. ©1ce Nov. 14, 1925; 
E 626748; M. Schilling, Necedah, 
Wis. 25887 


Virginia; w I. Shelton, m Russell K. 
Norman, of U. S.; pf. © 1..¢. Nov. 


a 


16, 1925; E 628574; Harley Fenton, 


Chagrin Falls, O. 25888 


Virginia town; from Some day, w 
Neville Fleeson, m Albert Von Til- 
zer, of U. S. © Nov. 11, 1925; 2 c. 
Nov. 138 ; E 628538 ; Harms, inc., New 
York. 25889 


Virti; waltz, melody Rosario Lizzio, 
of U. S. © 1e. Dee. 11, 1925; E 
627448; Alfred Lizzio, New York. 

25890 


Virtue; two-part song, w G. Herbert, 
m C. V. Stanford, of Great Britain ; 
treble voices; in G. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © May 14, 
1923; 1 ec. Dee. 4, 1925; EH 630260; 
Oxford university press, London. 

25891 

Vision florentine; esquisse symphoni- 
que, M. Dufour, of France; violin 
solo et orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
BE 625574; Del’ Horno, Paris. 25892 


1258 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Vision (The) of Bertrand; w and 
-melody J. Fenelon, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Nov. 30, 1925; E 627086; John Fene- 

lon, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
25893 


Vision (A) of Calvary; w M. C. Smith, 
m G. M. Logue, of U. S., arr. Ed- 
mund Cook.. © Dec. 22, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28; E 627922; Muriel C. Smith 
and Guila M. Logue, York, Pa. 25894 


Vision of St. Cecelia (Vision de Ste. 
Cécile) ; religious meditation, O. 
. Talbot, of U. S., op. 50, no. 1-8. 
1. Violin, pf. and organ.—2. Pf.— 
3. Organ. © Nov. 23, 1925; 2 c. each 
Dee. 4; E 627247-627249; Odilon 
- Talbot, Worcester. 25895-25897 


Visions; waltz, w J. R. Hawes, m C. N. 
. Kraemer, of U. S. © 1-c. Nov. 27, 
1925; E 627067; Clarence N. 
' Kraemer and Jos. R. Hawes, Chi- 
cago. 25898 


Voice. (The) of joy; w from the Bible, 
m Charles P. Scott, of U. S. 1. High 
voice in D flat—2. Low voice in B 
flat. © Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 7; 
E 628348 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

25899 


Vol (Un) de mésange ; paroles Jean 
Renouard, musique Adolphe Bor- 
chard, of France. © Dec. 31, 1924; 

_1e. Nov. 16, 1925; E 625725; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 25900 


Voleur (Le) d’enfants; de Raoul La- 
- parra, of France; viol6én et pf. © 
Dee. 1, 1925; 1 c. Dec. 15; E 630206; 


-Heugel, Paris. 25901 
Voluptueuse (La); célébre rondeau, 
Couperin, arr. F. Salabert, of 


' France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
_ Ato. © Nov. 2, 1925;°1 ¢c Nov. 16; 
E 625618; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 25902 


Vorrel (Could I) ; waltz, Santi Tafar- 
- ella, rid. A. Ziri, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn; two mand. and guit. 
© Noy. 7, 1925; 2 « Nov. 14; E 
EG26688 ; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 
25903 


Vorrei abbracciarti; polka, A. Vivio, of 
mre SS: © 1c Nov. 13, 1995: E 

. 628518; Anthony Vivio, Buffalo. 

25904 


Wa a ni se fi lo si; w Jewish religious 
ritual or prayers, m Moses Rogoff, 
“of U. S. [Photostat] 
.(yMd°Dy 9 2N)) 


© 1 ec Dee. 9, 1925; E 627627; 
Julius M. Rogoff, Cleveland. 25905 


25915 


Wagner (Joseph F.) Four old dances; 
by J. F. Wagner, of U. S.; two 
violins and pf. 1. Sarabande. [3 
others] © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
7; E 627273; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 25906 


Three bagatelles; by J. F. Wag- 
ner, of U. S.; string quartet with pf. 
ace. 1. Review of the tin soldiers. 
[2 others] © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 7; E 627272; -White-Smith pub. 
co., Boston. 25907 


Wagner (Richard) Les filles fleurs; 
de Parsifal, arr. F. Salabert, of 
France; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 16; 
E 625630; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 25908 


——The grail scene; from Parsifal, 
finale of act 3, transcribed Herbert 
A. Fricker, of England; organ. 
Nov. 238, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 3; E 627183; 


G. Schirmer, ine., New York. [© 
transcription ] 25908 
-—— March of the master singers; 


from Die meistersinger, arr. Preston 
Ware Orem, of U. S.; pf. duet. © 
Oet) 27,''19253 1 ee: Oct: 29, te: Nov. 
11; E 628544; Theo. Presser ¢o., 


Philadelphia. [© new  arrange- 
ment] 25910 
—— Parsifal; selections from _ the 


opera, arr. Arthur Purcell, of Eng- 
land; pf. bk. 3. Prelude. [5 others] 
© ae. 1871025 > 1. @. (ec, 2h: B) 
630456; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 25911 


Siegfried-idyll; transcription C.: 
A. Estyle, of France; pf. 4 4 mains. 
© Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; B 


625698; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription] 25912 
Tannhauser; evening star and 


pilgrims cho., rythmic paraphrases 
A. Lange, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 21, 
1925, 1.e. Sept. 12; ;1 ¢., Sept. 2s 
EK 629182; Arthur Lange, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25913 


Walktire-fantasie; arr. Leo Ar- 
tok, of Germany, op. 78; salon orch. 
mit klavier direktion. © Nov. 19, 
1925; 1.¢ Dee. 22; E 630473; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

-{[© arrangement] 25914 


Waiting; w Harold Oelke, m Dorothy 
Garrison, of U. S. ©1.e. Nov. 17, 
1925; E 626797; Dorothy Garrison 
EnHarl, Anaheim, Calif. 25915 


1259 


25916 


Waiting; w James’. Brockman, 
Joseph Nussbaum, of U. S.; pf. ace., 
with ukulele arr. Dick Konter. © 
Sept. 21, 1925; 2 ce. Sept. 12; E 
629181; Arthur Lange, inc., New 
York. 25916 


Waiting just for you; w Beatrice 
Hibel. m R. Sobin, of U. S. ©le. 
Dec. 18, 1925; E 627754; Robert 
Sobin, Brooklyn. 25917 


Waits (The); old English tunes, arr. 
Heller Nicholls, of England; pf. 1. 
God rest you merry gentlemen. [5 
others] © Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16; E 625479; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 25918 


Walk right in; miniature musical 
comedy skit, w and m W. F. Craig, 
of U. S. © 1 ce. Nov. 25, 1925; D 
26844; Walter Frank Craig, New 
York. 25919 


Walking on the King’s highway; w 
Alma White, m Arthur K. White, of 
U. S. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 ce. Dee. 
30; E 632088; Pillar of fire, Zare- 
phath, N. J. 25920 


Walking with Thee; sacred song, w 
G. Rawson, m Alfred Wooler, of 
U.S. © Dee. 29, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 31; 
E 629657; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 25921 


Wallagatosh (The); w Cumberland 
Clark, m Mark Strong, of England; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 e. 
Dec. 2; E 625959; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 25922 


Wallflower (The); w and melody R. 
Bucci, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1925; 
E 628217: Raymond Bucci, Phila- 
delphia. 25923 


Waltz ballad; melody S. Walter, of 
A) Se Pees, Dewie i225 11925; B 
629372; Serge Walter, New York. 

25924 


Waltz (A) melody; by F. C. Gualano, 
of U. S. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1925; E 
629212; Fred C. Gualano, Chicago. 

25925 


Waltz melody, no. 1; by S. Walter, of 
U."S2 © WiclaDee. 22% 1925's b 
629371; Serge Walter, New York. 

25926 


Waltzing the blues away; w Billy 
Rose and Ballard McDonald, mel- 
ody Lee David, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
20, 1925; E 628702; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. : 25927 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20° 


m Waltzing with you dear; w and m 


Alice Wilson, [i. e. Mrs. A. R. Bas- 
tine] of U. S. ©1.c. Dec. 9, 1925; 
E 627406; Mrs. A. R. Bastine, New 
York. 25928 © 


Wandering alone; w and melody J. 
Mahoney, of Canada. © 1 ec. Dec. 
22, 1925; E 629380; Joanna Ma- 
honey, Norton R;> R. no. 1, N. B. 
Canada. 25929 


Wandering (The) sheep; w Alma. 
White, m Ray B. White, of U.S. © 
Dee.’ 28, 1925; 2 e.. Dee: 30; BH 

632091 ; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, N. 

Aj 25930 


Wanted a young girl; w and melody 
J. Bialk, of .U. S:° © agewNoy. 2, 
1925; E 628196; Joseph Biaik, Mil- 

~ waukee, Wis. 25931 


Warner's folio of four part songs for 
male voices; by H. W. Porter, of U. 
S. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
5; aff. Nov. 18; A 874454; Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago. 25982 


Warrior (The) earl of Allendale; uni- 
son song, w Tennyson, m Roy 
Thompson, of Great Britain, ed. W. 
G. Whittaker; in G min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 21, 1925; 1 ¢«. Dec. 4; E 625994 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

25933 


Warum gefiillt mir keine so wie du? 
foxtrot, text Beda, musik Ralph Er- 
win, of Austria. © Noy. 19, 1925; 
1 ce. Dee. 21; E 630385; Weiner 
bohéme verlag, Vienna. 25934 


Was it 1; w Lucille Longi Simone, m 
N. Ciarlo, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 23, 
1925; E 629398; Nicholas Ciarlo, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 25935 


Watching and waitin’; w and m J. M. 
Weeks, of U. S..© 1c. Dee. 2, 1925 ; 
E 627233; Joseph Mayo Weeks, 
Plainfield, N. J. | 25936 


Watching and waiting for you; w Leo 
Wood, m Herman Ackman, of U. 8. 
© Dee. 18, 1925; 2 « Dec. 28;)E 
627954; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 25937 


Water (The) babies; after Kingsley, 
pieces without octaves, E. Markham 


Lee, of Great Britain; pf. bk. 2. 
Dance of the water babies. [5 
others] © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 


25; E 625861; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 25938 


Water (The) bug; by Walter HE. 
Miles, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 9, 1925; 


1260 


hie 


_. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


2 ce. Nov. 13; EH 628531; Sam Fox 
- pub. co., Cleveland. 25939 


Water (The) of Tyne: North country 
folk song, arr. W. G. Whittaker. of 
Great Britain; two equal voices. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd. -4to. © Oct. 14, 1925; 1 
e. Nov. 138; E 625760; W. G. Whit- 
taker, Newcastle on Tyne, England. 

- 25940 


Water-ways (The) of Venice; by Al- 
bert Mildenberg, transcribed F. S. 
Newcombe, of U. S.; organ. © 
Dee. 2, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 629302 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25941 


Watermelon time; w and melody B. 
Robinson, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628390; Becca Robinson, 
Sand Springs, Okla. 25942 


Waters of the Perkiomen; w Al. Du- 
bin, m F. Henri Klickmann, of U. S. 
© Dee. 17, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; EH 
627864; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
25943 
Way down in sugar town; fox-trot, 
G. A. Surber, arr. Alford-Colby, 
both of U. S.; orech. -4to. © Nov. 
4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628260; Guy 
A. Surber, Washington. 25944 


Way down in sugar town; fox trot, 
w and m G. A. Surber, of U. S. 
-Washington, D. C., Surber & Harth 
pub. co. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 ec. Nov. 
6; E 628258; Guy A. Surber, Wash- 
ington. 25945 


"Way down South, in Alabam’; croon 
lullaby, Louis Retter, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Dee. 28, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 
28; KH 627951; Louis Retter music 
co., St. Louis. 25946 


Way (The) of shadows; sacred song, 
w anon., m Ralph L. Baldwin, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 3; E 627176; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25947 


"Way out in rainbowland; from Oh, 
oh, nurse, w and m Carlo and Sand- 
ers, of U. S. © Nov. 18, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 14; E 628546; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 25948 


We all love Pola; w and m P. H. 
Hale, of U. S: © Nov. 14, 1925; 
2 c.. Nov. 16; E 628554; Philip 
Henry Hale, St. Louis. 25949 


We are little helpers; m Mrs. J. M. 
Hunter, m T. B. Mosley, of U. S. 
© Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 19; EB 
626849; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 25950 


25961 


We bless Thee for Thy peace, O God; 
w anon., m HE. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; 
pf. or organ ace. 1. High, voice in 
D flat.—2. Low voice in B flat. © 
Oct. 28, 1925; 2 ec. each Nov. 7; HE 
628344; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

25951 


_ We don’t know how she do it, but she 


do; w and m P. J. Anderson, of U. 
S. New York city, Frank Harding. 
@= Dee. 7; 1925; 2°¢ Dee.’ 2158 
627865; P. J. Anderson, Boston. 
25952 


We'll build a little boat of white to 
sail upon the blue; w C. Hiser, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U.S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 4, 1925; E 627258; Carolyn 

- Hiser, College Springs, Ia. 25953 


We'll rest in the homeland of the 
soul; w L. E. Green, m B. B. Beall, 
oF UU, Ss © Ock. 3. 1925-2 ce Nov. 
19; E 626838; B. B. Beall, Doug- 
lasville, Ga. 25954 


We'll sing by the river over there; 
w L. E. Green, m T. B. Mosley, of 
U.S... ©. Oet.. 8, 1925.;; 2 \c., Nov. 
19; E. 626855; T. B. Mosley, Al- 
bertville, Ala. 25955 


We're children of the Infinite; w 
Vibratius [pseud. of F. G. Parting- 
ton], m N. L. Ridderhof, of U. S. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Humanity’s 
pub. co. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
5; E 629016; Frederick G. Part- 
ington, Los Angeles. 25956 


We're from Tripoli; w Wm. F. Ditt- 
mann, m Carl F. Mueller, of U. S. 
© Nov 2)):19254*'2 e' Nov:°?: E 
628556; Tripoli chanters, Milwau- 
kee. 25957 


We're going rowing, in my little bark 
canoe; w C. F. Watson, m Helen 
Martin, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1925; E 628418; Charles F. Wat- 
son, San Jose, Calif. 25958 


We should, care; from Cocoanuts, w 
and m Irving Berlin, of U. S.; pf. 
ace., with ukulele arr. May Singhi 
Breen. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
12; E 626651; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 25959 


—_—Same. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 16; E 627231; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. [© new lyrics and 
melody | 25960 


We should care; w and melody I. 
Berlin, of U. S. © 1 «© Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628823; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 25961 


1261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25962 


__pt-1m,n. s., v. 20 


We will. praise and adore Him; w | Weidt’s chord system;-by A. J. Weidt, 


L. E. Green, m H. M. Eagle, of 
U. S. © Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 19; 
E 626841; H. M. Hagle, Burke’s 
Garden, Va. 25962 


Weary of waiting for you; w Gus 
Kahn, m Emerson Gill and Richard 
A. Whiting, both of U. S.. © Dee. 
10, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 11; E 627453; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

25963 


Weaving song; Scots folk-song, arr. 
Maleolm Davidson, of Great Brit- 
ain; male voices; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 14, 


1925; 1 ce. Dee. 7; EH 630092; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 25964 


Webern (Anton) Vier lieder; musik 
A. Webern, of Austria, op. 12, no. 
14. Universal ed.. 1. Der tag ist 
vergangen. [3 others] © Sept. 30, 
1925; 1 ce. Dee. 1; E 630067; Uni- 
versal edition actiengesellschaft, 
Vienna. 25965 


Wedding bells; w C. G. Gaston, mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
1 ee. Dec. 4, 1925; BE 627256; C. G. 
Gaston, Duncan, S. C. 25966 


Wedding (The) of Heinie and Kath- 
rina; humoresque, H. L. Alford, of 
U. S.; full band. © Dec. 16, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 19; E 629483; Harry L. 
Alford, Chicago. 25967 


Wedding of the winds; waltz, John 
T. Hall, arr. Pietro Deiro and Mario 
Perry, both of U. S.; pf. accordeon. 
© Dee. 7, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 21; EB 
627856; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25968 


Weep you no more, sad fountains; 
two-part song, w anon., m Norman 
F. Demuth, of Great Britain; treble 
voices; in E flat. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 11, 
1924; 1 ce. Dee. 9, 1925; E 630271; 
Oxford university press, London. 

25969 
Weeping (The) willow blues; by J. F. 
erry, of; U. S.; band. 4to. © Nov. 

4, 1925; 2. Nov. 9; E 628685; John 

Frank Toren Mansfield, O. 25970 


Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. Weidt, 
of U. 8. 1. Rhythm stroke chart.— 
2. Supp. 16a, TB., chord breaks.— 
3. Supp. 14c, syncopated, fill in.— 
4. Lesson 20, composition.—5. Supp. 
12b. SVCP. © Oct. 14, 1925; 2 «. 
each Dee. 10; E 629268-629272; Al- 
bert J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 

25971-25975 


‘Weisse 


“Welcome, 


of U. S. 1. Supp. 24, rev., S. V. ©:— 
2. Supp. 18, composition.—3. Supp: 
-16A, banjo.—4. Lesson 5, new, com- 
_ position. — 5.. Demonstration. (C) 
Dee. 7, 1925;..2.c.. each Dec. BL: Eb 
629567629571 ; Albert J. Weidt, 
Newark, N. J. 25976-25980: 


Weihnachten (Noél) ; charakteristis- 
ches tongemilde, Max Rhode, of 
Germany, op. 75; klavier. © Oct. 
1, 1925; 1 e@. Nov. 5; E 625319 ;. 
Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig. 25981 


Weihnachts-pastorale; von Giuseppe 
Valentini, bearb. und hrsg. Arnold 
Schering, of Germany; 2 violinen, u. 

violoncello, mit klavier or orgel. © 
Aug. 29,' 19253. 1 eo Dec 2163) EB 
630315; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 25982 


(Die) dame (La dame 
blanche) ; ouvertiire, A. Boieldieu,. 
arr. Leo Artok, of Germany; salon 
orch. mit klavier direktion. -© Oct. 
28, 1925; 1 ce. Dee. 22; EH 6380471; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
[© arrangement] 25983. 


Welcome home; w and m J. ©. EHld- 
ridge, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 1925; 
2 c¢«. Dee. 1; E 6289388; James 
Charles Eldridge, Washington. 

25984 


sweet pleasure; two-part 
song, w from Thomas Weelkes bal- 
lets and madrigals, m Gerrard Wil- 


liams, of Great Britain; treble 
voices. S8vo. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Jan. 15, 1925; 1 e. 


Dec. 9; E 6380058; Oxford univer- 
sity press, London. 25985. 


Well (The) ; w'anon., English version 
A. C. Benson, m Douglas Macdon- 
ald Stewart, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. 10, 1925; 1 e¢. Nov. 23; EH 
625799; Augener, ltd., London. 

25986: 


Wénisch (Hd.) Pastorale; par H. 
Wénisch, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 
1 ¢. Nov. 16; E 625557; Jean d’Ux, 
Paris. 25987 


Wenn die schwalben heimwirts ziehn ; 
worte Herlosssohn, musik Fr. Abt, 
bearb. R. Buck, of Germany; min- 
nerchor. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1925; 1c. 
Nov. 7; E 625405; Rudolf Buck, 
Ttibingen, Germany. 25988. 


West of the Great Divide; by Ernest 
R. Ball, transcribed Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S. 1. Cello solo with 
pf. ace.—2. Violin, cello and pf.— 


1262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ~-°- > 


nos. 11-12, 1925. 


3. Violin solo with pf. acc. 
2s, 49253": 2. e. veach: Novacid »: EB 
626528-626530 ; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [© transcription] 
25989-25991 
West. Philadelphia; polka, Natale 


Fiorenza, of U. S.; accordion. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 626533 ; 
B. Quaittrociocche, Steubenville, O. 

25992 


Westward ho; six easy tone poems, 
after Kingsley, E. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain; pf. 1. Coombes of 
the far West. [5 others] © Dec. 
ie toso. © .¢c. Dec. 28; WH 630498; 
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 

25993 


What a wonderful Saviour; w and m 
M. J. McInnis, of U. S. © Dee. 
21, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 632006; 
Maleolm James McInnis, Lamar, 
8. C. 25994 


What can they see in dancing; fox 
trot, from By the way, w Gra- 
ham John, m Vivian Ellis, of Eng- 
land. © Nov. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
2; E 625970; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 25995 


What did I do to you; w Benny 
Davis, m Larry Conley, of U. S.; 
pf. and ukulele ace. © Dec. 14, 
1923; 2G. Dee. 16;, E,,, 627633; 
Conley-Silverman, inc., St. Louis. 

25996 


What has become of the old church 
bell; w and m C. D. Tillman, of 
U. S.; cho. with male quartet arr. 
© Dee. 1, 1925; 2 ec Dec. 21; BE 
627819; Charlie D. Tillman, Atlanta. 

25997 


What I like about loving; by P. Bar- 
barin, of U. S.; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627039; Paul Barbarin, 
Chicago. 25998 


What I like, she likes; w and melody 
M. D. Auerbach, of U. S. ©l1e. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 628909; Mitchel 
D. Auerbach, New York. 25999 


What is it like to be loved; w and 
m Abe Lyman, Henry R. Cohen and 
Harry D. Kerr, all of U. S.. © 
Nov. 2, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 4; E 628250; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

; 26000 


What makes me dream of you; ws 


and melody J. W. Scruggs, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 22, 1925; BE 629378; 
John W. Scruggs, Flemingsburg, 
Ky. 26001 


© Oct. 


26012 


What makes me love you like I do; 
w and m ‘Herman Ruby, Dave 
Dreyer and Gene Austin, all of 
U. S. © Dee. 11, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
12; E 629222; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 26002 


What name is sweeter than sweet- 
heart; w and m Oliver E. Story, 
of U.:S:; pf. © 1 ¢ Noy. 25, 1925; 
EK 628796 ; Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 26003 


What! No women? w Jack Meskill 
and Walter C. Ness, melody Marty 
Bloom and Maurice Sturm, both of 


U5 Sip ©): 1s, @2;,Dee.;,42451925 5, 
629242; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 26004 


What’s the use of money after all; 
fox trot or one step, w and m 
Fred Holt and Sydney Harbour, 
both of England; pf. and ukulele 
ace. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 23, 1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 
27; E 625848; John Bull music co., 
London. 26005 

What the birds say; w Samuel Taylor 
Coleridge, m Alexander Henneman, 
of U. S., op. 2, no. 1; high voice. 
© Dee. 8, 1925; 2 ce Dee. 31; E 
629591; Catholic education press, 
Washington. 26006 


What the world may say; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m B. B. Beall, of U. S. 
© Oct. 8, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 19; E 
626835; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 26007 


What’ve I done; w Marshall Walker, 
melody W. EH. Skidmore, of U. S. 
1c. Dee. 14, 1925; E 627524; Will B. 
Skidmore, New York. 26008 


What your eyes have promised me; 
w and melody G. T. De Porter, of 


PLAS EC) Aves (Noy. 80; 19253) EB 
627087; Grace Thorp De Porter, 
Silvis, Ill. 26009 


When a pal’s a pal to someone; waltz 
ballad, w and m C. Van Tassell, 
of U. S.. © Dee. 19, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
21; E 627778; Chas. Van Tassell, 
Los Angeles. 26010 


When Christ was born; anthem, w 
Laurence Housman, m William Y. 
Webbe, of U. S.; mixed voices, sop. 
solo, and organace. 4to. © Nov. 30, 
1925; 2 ce. Dee. 3; E 628943; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 26011 

When Christ was born of Mary free; 
early English w modernised, m Ger- 
rard Williams, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 
1925; 1 «. Nov. 14; EB 625826; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 26012 


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26013 


Sa al 


When Christmas bells are ringing; w | When I’m blue, a smile hides a tear; 


Jas. O’Dea, m C, Paul, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Nov. 27, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 5; 
E 629006; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

26013 


When dreams come true I'll dream of 
you; w and m G. EK. Frost, of U. S. 
Portland, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. 
© Nov. 30, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 2; E 
627199; George E. Frost, Portland; 
Or. 26014 


When earth’s last picture is painted; 
w Rudyard Kipling, m Alexander 
MacFadyen, of U. S.; male cho. 4to. 
© Dec. 24, 1925; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 
627917; Badger music pub. co., Mil- 
waukee, 26015 


When ever your nigh; w and m J. A. 
Hart, of U.S. ©1ce. Nov. 5, 1925; 
E 628606: John A. Hart, Cleveland. 

26016 


When father rode the goat; w anon., 
m Walter H. Lewis, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. © Dee. 12, 1925; 
2c. Dec. 16; E 627551; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 26017 


When God’s singers get home; w John- 
son Oatman, jr., m H. M. Eagle, of 
U.S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2c. Nov. 19; 
E 626845; H. M, Hagle, Burke’s Gar- 
den, Va. 26018 


When hearts are gay; waltz, Herbert 
F, Odell, of U. S.; mand. orch. Odell 
ed. © Oct. 29, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 2; 
E 628169; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 

26019 


When I dream of those childhood 
days; w A. J. Wilson, m Elizabeth 
G. Black, of U. S. © Dec. 15, 1925; 
2 ec. Dec. 15; E 629250; Albert J. 
Wilson, Quesnel. British Columbia. 

26020 


When I first met you; w and m K. C. 
Moltz, of U. S. [Blue-print] © 
1 e. Nov. 20, 1925; E 628705; Ken- 
neth C. Moltz, New York. 26021 


When I found you; w Reeves Espy, 
m Dave Silverman and Larry Con- 
ley, both of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 


ace. © Dec. 24, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 28; 
E 632004; Conley-Silverman, inc., 
St. Louis. 26022 


When I had that waltz with you; w 
and m N. C. Westcott, of U. S. 
1 ce. Nov. 27, 1925; E 628829; Nellie 
C. Westcott, Rock Hall, Md. 26023 


w and melody N. De Filippi, of U. 
S. ©1c. Dec. 29, 1925; E 629499; 
Nat De Filippi, W. Springfield, Mass. 

26024 ~ 


When I’m dreaming dreams of child- 
hood; w and m EK. E. Elistrom, of 
U. S. Madelia, Minn., Ellstrom 
music pub. co. © Nov. 4, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 6; E 628268; Eva E. Ellstrom, 
Madelia, Minn. 26025 


When I met you; w and m B. Houston, 
of U. S. ©1c. Noy. 16, 1925; B 
628572; Baird Houston, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 26026 


When I met you dear; fox-trot, Sam 
Lewis, of U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dee. 1, 
1925; E 628928; F. J. Grushen, New 
York. 26027 


When I stop loving you; w and mel- 
ody L. Moore, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
27, 1925; E 627032; Loretto Moore, 
Chicago. 26028 


When I survey the wondrous cross; 
variations, M. W. Butler, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 24, 1925: 2c. Nov. 27; 
E 627010; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 26029 


When I was a small child; w L. 
Sanies, melody Abraham Landman, 
of Roumania, domiciled at New 
York. 


(VDI IMP POP NPD PR Ww) 


.©1e. Dec. 2, 1925; E 629214; Louis 
Sanies, New York. 26030 


When I went out a-walking; Irish folk 
tune, adapted and arr. A. Herbert 
Brewer, of England; high voice. 
(In A sprig of shamrock) 1. Ist 
violin ace.—2. 2nd violin acc.—3s. 
Viola ace.—4. Violoncello acc. © 
Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ec. each Nov. 2; EH 
625280, 625284, 625288, 625292; No- 

- vello & co., ltd., London. [© adap- 
tation and arrangement] 

26031-26034 


When I went out a-walking; Irish folk 
tune, w F. W. Harvey, m adapted 
and arr. A. Herbert Brewer, of Eng- 
land; contralto or bar. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 1 c. Oct. 30; E 625271; No- 
vello & co.; ltd., London. [© adap- 
tation and arrangement] | 26035 


When I went with mother to the coun- 
try store; w and melody H. C. Lock- 
mon, of U. 8S: © 1 ¢. Dee. 22; 1925; 
E 629385 ; Hattie C. Lockmon, Hiills- 
boro, Or. 26036 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


26060 


When it’s blossom time in dear old 
Dixieland; w and m R. Stratman, 
‘of U. S., arr. Tom Brown. © .1.-¢. 
Noy. 4, 1925; E 628248; R. Strat- 
man, New Orleans. 26037 


When it’s night time in rose land; w 
‘and m N. Oppleman, of U.S. ©le. 
» Noy. 4,.1925; E 628249; Nathan 
Oppleman, Richmond. 26038 


When June is come; w Robert Bridges, 
m D, Tatlow, of England. London, 

_ G. Ricordi & co. © Nov. 21, 1925; 
/1-e. Noy. 23; E 625797; Doris Tat- 
low, Johannesburg, South Africa. 
26039 


When Michael comes along; three- 
part song, w Fred G. Bowles, m 
Elizabeth Gest, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1925; 2 ec. 
Noy. 23; E 628733; Theo. Presser 

' @0., Philadelphia. 26040 


When Mister Ragtime Johnson plays 
that butterfly jazz; w and melody 
Bill McGurk [i. e. W.. R. J.. Mc- 
-Gurk] of U. S., arr. Frank Carri- 
gan. mee Ney: 4, 1925" 0 
628509; William Robert James Me- 
Gurk, Holyoke, Mass. 26041 


When Molly was a kid; w and melody 
Maponics of Wl S.C. Ic. Nov. 
9, 1925; E 628378; Laurence F. 
Kirk, Wilmington, Del. 26042 


When my gal frogies; w and m J. 
Allard, of U. S., arr. Waldo Brown, 
©,.1.¢., Dec. 2;°.1925; HE 627240; 
Jimmie Allard, Dallas. 26043 


When my sweetheart goes away; w 
and melody V. Dudek, of U. S. © 
1 c. Noy. 30, 1925; E 627094; Vic 
Dudek, Salem, Mass. 26044 


When my sweetie smiles; by Joseph 
renee of Us S.,; pt. (© 1+e Det. 
5, 1925; E 627294; Grey gull rec- 
ords, ine., Boston. 26045 


When Phyllis plays; rondeau, w Rod- 
ney Bennett, m G. Williams, of 
Great Britain. Curwen ed. Lon- 
don, J. Curwen & sons, ltd. © Dec. 
5, 1925;'1 «. Dee. 5; BE 630219; Ger- 
rard Williams, London. 26046 


When roguish eyes are smiling; w 
and melody G. T. Holland, of U. S. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 10, 1925; E 628407; 
George Thomas Holland, San Fran- 
cisco. 26047 


When roguish eyes are smiling; w and 
Pa Ge eh.  Ptoltangd. vor Us S.. ‘arr. 
Harry A. Powell. © Nov. 23, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 24; E. 628748; George T. 
Holland, San Francisco. 26048 


80878—26——13 


When rosebuds bloom in June; by 
Joseph .H. Trent, of U. S.; pf. 
1 c.. Dec. 5, 1925; E 627305; Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. 26049 


When spring is coming; w and m M. 
Zolot, of Russia, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif. © 1 ¢ Nov. 16, 
1925; E_ 628576; Mina Zolot, Los 
Angeles. 26050 


When the black man has a nation of 
his own; w J.-M. Miller, m W. C. 
Handy, of U. S.. © Dee. 4, 1925; 
2 ec. Dee. 15; E . 629330; W.. C. 
Handy, New York. 26051 


When the clouds roll by Jenny; w and 
m Keith, Sterling and Stampa, all 
of Great Britain; pf., ukulele and 
banjulele acc. © Nov. 10, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. 11; E 625534: Worton 
David, ltd., London. 26052 


When the days grow long; spring 
song, w and m SS. Dodds, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1925; EB 626871; 
Samuel Dodds, Logansport, Ind. 

26053 

When the days grow long; three-part 
spring song, w and m S. Dodds, of 
U. S.: women’s voices. © 1 e. Dec. 
2, 1925; E 627236; Samuel Dodds, 
Logansport, Ind. 26054 


When the days of summer are here; 
w and melody A. Ogden, of U. S. 
© 1 «¢ Nov. 9, 1925; E 628388; Al- 
bert Ogden, Los Angeles. 26055 


When the devil has gone west; w and 


m H. M. Lehman, of U. S., har. 
Claudia Lehman Mays. 4to. Pasa- 


dena, Calif., Lehman songs co. © 
Noy.s:14., 1925’ 2 e; Nov. 23; 5 
628720; Frederick Martin Lehman, 
Pasadena, Calif. 26056 


When the evening shadows fall; w 
and melody A. W. Mackay of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1925; E 626895; 
Anna Wilson Mackay, Chicago. 

26057 


When the flame dies; w Diana, m 
Louise Stefano, of U. S.; with vio- 
lin and cello obbl. © Dec. 24, 1924; 
2c. Dee. 22, 1925; HE 629408; Viola 
Wertheim, New York. 26058 


When the leaves are drifting down; 
by J. M. Schinke, of U. S.; pf., 1st 
and 2nd violin. 4to. © Nov. 80, 
1925; 2 e. Dec. 2; E 629273; J. M. 
Sechinke, Des Moines. 26059 


When the man in the moon winks at 
me; w and melody Mina Mae Ho- 
man, of U. 8S. ©1e. Nov. 21, 1925; 
E 626898; M. M. Fillmore, Bakers- 
field, Calif. 26060 


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26061 


When the prodigal son came home; 
song, arr. J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; 
male voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 7; E 627323; E. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 26061 


When the river Shannon flows; three- 
part song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
George Lowell Tracy, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; treble voices. 
Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 15, 
1925; 2. ec. Dec. 18; E 627689; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 


When the sergeant major’s on parade; 
w and m Ernest Longstaffe, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 12, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 
138; E 625489; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 26063 


When the twilight shadows fall; w 
Mrs. F. D. Abaz, melody Luther A. 
Clark,, of, Use; Sh © ‘Le... Noay;,,25, 
1925; E 628816; Mrs. F. D. Abas, 
New Market, N. H. 26064 


When the world closes its doors 
against you; w and m J. Benjamin, 


of W..S. .©, 1).¢.. Dec... 16, 1925; EB 
627629; Joseph Benjamin, Balti- 
- more. . 26065 


When the world of the eyes; old Irish 
tune adapted and arr. A. Herbert 
Brewer, of England; high voice. 
(In A sprig of shamrock) 1. Ist 
violin ace.—2. 2nd. violin acc.—3. 
Viola ace.—4. Violoncello ace. © 
Get. S0, 1925; Ac. ‘eacn: Nov. 2, 1 
625278, 625282, 625286, 625290; No- 
vello & co., 1td., London. [© adap- 
tation and arrangement] 

26066-26069 


When the world of the eyes; old Irish 
tune, w F. W. Harvey, m adapted 
and arr. A. Herbert Brewer, of Eng- 
land; contralto or bar. © Oct. 26, 
1925; 1..e. Oct. 30; E 625269;. No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© adap- 
tation and arrangement] 26070 


When thou art nigh; w Thomas 
Moore, m Meta Schumann, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Noy. 6, 1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 7; E 628855; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 26071 


When we were married; w and m R. 
H. Shatzer, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 5, 
1925; E 629078; Robert H. Shatzer, 
Eeorse, Mich. 26072 


When we were twenty-one; w and m 
Eddie Leonard, of U. S.. © Oct. 31, 
1925; 2 ce. Nov. 2; E 628168;...Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

26073 


26062 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


When you are old; w Anne Page, m 
Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Brit- 
ain; in E flat. © Oct. 13, 1925; 1 ce. 
Nov. 21; E 625818; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 


When you come back; w and m Hiram 
B. K. Anahu, of U. S: © Nov. 27, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 5; B 629015; Oscar 
Hyatt, Honolulu. 26075 


When you find a girl who loves you; 
w Lewis Daly,,m William P. Fer- 


ris, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele acc. 


© Oct.’ 30;°1925; 2° e Noy. 4:'°E 
628253; Villa Moret, inc., San Fran- 
Cisco. 26076 


When you go; w Jessie B. Ritten- 
house, m Charles Bennett, of U. S.; 
high yoice. ©. Dec. 7, 1925; 2 e. 
Dec. 8; E 627410; G. Ricordi & co., 

.ine., New York. . 26077 


When you kiss me good night; w Gus 
Kahn, melody Walter Donaldson, 


of U. S$. ©” ey Deer th 1e2n Eb 
627460; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 26078 


When you love more than one you'll 
have no one in love with: you; w 
Alfred Bryan, m Frank Wright, of 
U. S.; pf. ace., with ukulele arr. 
Harry Tiedeman. © Nov. 25; 1925; 
2.¢c. Nov. 25; HE 628790; “Henry 
Waterson, inc., New York. 26079 


When you’re away; w and melody A. 
Phillips, of U,,S.! © 1 ¢.’ Dec. 14, 
1925; E 627515; Anna _ Phillips, 
Chamois, Mo. 26080 


When you're far away; by Joseph H. 
Trent, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628799; Grey gull records, 
ine., Boston. 26081 


When. you're in love with love; letra 
y musica. M.’ Grever, of U. S. © 
1 ¢@. Dec. 2, 1925; BE 627216; Maria 
Grever, New York. 26082 


When you’re in the arms of the one 
you love; w Howard Johnson, m 
Gus Edwards, of U. S.. © Dec. 16, 
19253 5-2;-)es; Dec...c)83 -E G20 (20 ;5 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

26083 


When you smile on me; w and melody 
J. F. Masterson, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Nov. 2, 1925; EH 628188; J. F. Mas- 
terson, Compton, Calif. 26084 


When you were a kid; w J. Chernis, 
m J. Chernis and Irving Sacher, 
both of U. S.-.© 1 ¢, Dee, 29, 1925: 
E 629474; Jack Chernis, Bronx, N. Y. 

26085 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


— 26106 


When you were only seventeen and 
old New York was young; w W. T. 
Phillips, melody Jesse M. Winne, of 
Rone. cOrive.: Dee, 28) 1925" BE 
632041; William T. Phillips, New 
York. | . 26086 


When your bluebird flies away; w H. 
Von Tilzer and Geo. A. Kershaw, m 
H. Von Tilzer, of U. S..© Dec. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Noy. 30; E 627150; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York. [© new arrangement ] 

. 26087 


When your lips meet mine; ballad, w 
and m F. Peters, of U. S. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 
pelos 2 eo Nov. Is Hr 628508 ; 
Frank Peters, E. Pittsburgh. 26088 


Where does daddy go to? w E. A. 
Searson, m James M. Gallatly, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 3, 1925; 1 «. 
Dec. 19; E 630358 ; Cavendish music 
‘¢o., London. 26089 


Where hope and joy and peace abide; 
w A. F. Shepard, melody Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 ce. Nov. 23, 
1925; E 628780; Annie F. Shepard, 
Lexington, Mass. 26090 


Where is that girl who was stolen 
from me; melody fox-trot song, 
Harry Melcliffe, Ray Vincent and 
Leo Herbert [and] Chick, chick, 
chick, chick, chicken; comedy vocal 
fox-trot, Fred Holt, Thos. McGhee 
and Irving King: arr. Boosey & co., 
ltd., of Great Britain ; military band. 
Disea Ato. « AC)oNov! 30),:1925 : .1.¢, 
Dec. 19; E 630355; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 26091 


Where lies the land; unison song, w 
A. H. Clough, m Gordon Slater, of 
Great Britain, ed. W. G. Whittaker ; 
in © minor. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 21, 1925; 
1 « Dec. 4; E 630001; Oxford uni- 
vers:ty press, London. 26092 


Where’ll she get him; w and melody 
P. Mitchell, of U. S. ©1ce Dee. 22, 


1925; FE *° 629392; Polly Mitchell, 
eraca, N.Y: 26093 
Where’s my pretty baby; fox-trot, 
melody, L. Maisto, of U. S. ©1«. 


Dee. 3; 19255°°H 628977 ; 
Maisto, Brooklyn. 


Louis 
26094 


Where the huckleberries grow; w Al- 
fred Bryan and Harry Richman, 
melody Abner Silver, of U.S. ©1.c. 
Dec. 2; 1925; E 627169; Leo Feist, 

*-ine.,, New-York. 26095 


—— Same. © Dec. 28, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
30; E 629516; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. ¥ 26096: 


Where the pretty little pansies grow ;: 
w and m D. A. Moynahan, of U. S.. 
New York city, Frank Harding. ©: 
Deen 15,5) 1W925¢0i2i0G Dec.  2hy-, EB 

- 627866; Daniel A. Moynahan, New 
York. 2609%- 


Where the sage meets the pine; w and 
melody J. B. Hunter, of U. S. 
1 ce. Nov. 9; 1925; E 628393; John 
B. Hunter, Union, Or. 26098 


Where the Scottish heather blooms:. 
w M. Best, m Ray Hibbeler, of U.. 
S. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1925; E 627264; 
Minnie Best, Clarion, Pa. 26099" 


Where the snow crowned peaks lift: 
their heads to kiss the sky so blue; 
w M. Louis, m Helen Martin, of 
U.S. ©1c Dec. 7, 1925.; E 627376 ;: 
Mary Louis, Boyle, Miss. 26106: 


Where the sweet carnations bloom :: 
w and m Hsee J. McCormick Mush-. 
rush; of “U.S: 4©'Dee’ 23") 19255 

“2 .e. Wee, 3f3'' H- 629581: Hisee’’ J 

’ Mushrush, Conneaut Lake, Pa. 

rig. 26102: 


Where the whispering pine whispers: 
mammy o’ mine; w and melody G.. 
Kirehner, of U. Si: © 1 ce Nov. 27, 
1925; E. 627063; Gus. Kirchner, 
Brooklyn. 26102° 


Where will I find a girl like Mary:: 
w and m John P. Long, of England; 
in E flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 10;,,1925; 1 ¢ 
Dec. 2; E 625964; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd... London. 26102 


While shadows fall; w and m R. H.. 
Clark, “ot UV. 8. “© 1 'e.Nov. 13, 
1925; E 627029; Raymond § H.. 
Clark, Ashland, Me. 26104 - 


While we danced till dawn; waltz, w~ 
Lou Davis and Ted Lewis, m Henry 
Santly and Ira . Schuster, arr.. 
Frank E. Barry, all of U. S.; oreh. 
Feistied. »4t0..%© Noy: 236 1925.2: 
2 c. Nov. 25; E 628840; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement} 

26105 


Whisper, and I shall hear; w G. Hubi. 
Newcombe, m M. Piccolomini, rev.,. 
ed. and arr. M. Zoltai, of Hungary,. 
domiciled at Woodside, L. I., N. Y. +7: 
with violin obbl:; in B flat. ©: 
Dec. 21, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 238; Ei: 
629413; Harms, inc., New. York. 

26106- 


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26107 


Whisper soft, whisper low, whisper 
true (Lentement, doucement, ten- 
drement); w Sydney Ellacott, of 
England, m Maurice Hermite, of 
France; in'E flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 20, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 11; E 625778; Enoch & 
sons, ltd. London. [© English 
words] 26107 


Whisper Thy love to me; w Alfred 
Barratt, m T. B. Mosley, of U. S. 
© Oct. 38, 1925; 2 «. Nov. 19; E 
626850; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 26108 


Whispers of love; w and m D. W. 
Schlosser, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 24, 


1925; E 626974; David Wertz 
Schlosser, Venice, Calif. 26109 
Whistlin’ (The) thief; part-song, w 


Samuel Lover, m Franz C. Born- 
schein, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dee. 9, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 19; EH 
627799; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

26110 


Whistling as an art; méthod for the 
development of tone, technic and 
style, Agnes Woodward, of U. S. 
8vo. © Sept. 18, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 
17; aff. Dec. 16; A 872892; Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York. 26111 
Whistling Willies; characteristic, 
Harry L. Alford, of U. S.; band. 


4to. © Nov. 10, 1925; 2 ¢. Nov. 4; 
E 628692; Victor publications, inc., 
Chicago. 26112 


White (Felix) Four proverbs; by F. 
White, of England; flute, oboe, 
violin, viola and violoncello. 4to. 
1. Sweet thoughts are the best per- 


fume. [3 others] © Nov. 12, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 23; EQ 6258385; Felix 
White, London. 26113 


White (The) and gold; w and m 
Louise Bennet, of U.S. © Nov. 30, 


1925; 2 e. Dee. 2; EH 627204; 
Alumnae assn. of Shorter college, 
Rome, Ga. i 26114 
White heather; intermezzo, Eustace 


Phillan, of Great Britain; military 


and brass band. 4to. © Nov. 2, 
1O2D eo) ie es MN OM.) Ze ) BGZOOLe 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. [© 
arrangement] 26115 
White (The) peacock; by R. Deane 
Shure, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 5, 
1925; 2 ‘ce. \Dec.: t4; He 627735; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
26116 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 20 


Who ealls you baby now; w Benny 
Davis, m Jesse Greer, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 16,1925; EH 628586; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 26117 


Same. 
Dec. 16; E 627632; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 26118 


Who'll be a pal to me; w W. Morrison, 
m Don Dixon, of U. S. Chicago, 
Morrison & Dixon. © Nov. 28, 1925; 
2 ce. Dec. 113; E 627481; William Mor- 
rison, Chicago. 26119 


Who made you a dear; w and melody 
J. Shands, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1925; E 626902; Josie Shands, 
Washington. 26120 


Who’s blue; w and m Arthur Kenton 
and John Scott, both of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629306; Harry 
C. Milens, Portland, Or. 26121 


Who’s to blame; w and melody L. 
Weslyn, arr. Carl Williams, both of 


Ui Soos@ Lue. Noirs; 1925 : H 
628524; Louis Weslyn, New York. 
26122 


Whoa; w and melody M. D. Auerbach, 
or U. Sy ©) fe! Deere 1925. Ei 
632022; Mitchel D. Auerbach, New 
York, 26123 


Whole town talks about that red hot 
band; w and m D. C. Nelson, of U. 
S. ©1e. Dee. 21, 1925; E 627824; 
Davidson Cloudfield Nelson, New 
Orleans. 26124 


Whole (The) world’s doing it now, 
Charleston ; from Honeymoon cruise, 
w Arthur Swanstrom, melody Carey 
Morgan, of U. S. © tie. Nov. 25, 
1925; E 628845; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 26125 


Whose pretty baby are. you; w and 
‘melody M. Stedman, of U. S, 
1ec. Dec. 22, 1925; EH 629390; Merle 
Stedman, Oakland, Calif. 26126 


Whosoever will; w and m J. M. Dye, 
of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 626834; John M. Dye, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 26127 


Why can’t I kiss you now; w Michael 
Rainone, m H. Morra, of U. 8S. New 
York, Arthur Tallman. © Dec. 3, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 5; H 629068; Hgidio 
Morra, Brooklyn. 26128 


Why can’t we now be happy as before; 
w C. Pietzsch, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
U.S. ©1e. Nov. 5, 1925; EH 628414; 
Carl Pietzsch, Clifton, N. J. 26129 


1268 


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: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11—12,'1925 


26151 


Why d‘you feel: so blue: w and m 
'M. Zolot, of: Russia, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. Calif. © 1 ¢, Nov. 16, 
1925: E 628575; Mina. Zolot, Los 
Angeles, ; 26130 


Why did they give my boys away; w 
R. Hawks, m Helen Martin, of U. S. 
Get e Pec. 31, 1925; E 629550; 
Rosey Hawks, Maplewood, Mo. 

26131 


Why did you Jet me care for you; w 
and melody H. L. Seeley, of U. S. 


© 1 ¢.. Dec. 14, 1925; E 627501; 
H. L. Seeley. Binghamton, N. Y. 
26132 


Why did you make me care; fox trot, 
w and m Sissle and Blake, both of 
Pepe ote NOV... 7,, toz0; 2. Nov. 
18; E 628640; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 26133 


Why did you not take me with you; w 
and melody J. Ropraz, of U. S. 
1 ec. Nov. 14, 1925; E 626714; John 
Ropraz, Kyserike, N. Y. 26134 


Why did you say you loved me; w 
and melody E. Barr, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1925; E 627089; Elsie 
Barr, Bronx. N. Y. 26135 


Why did you teach me to love you; 
w and melody Mrs. R. L. Mansell, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢ Nov. 14, 1925; E 
626718; Mrs. R. L. Mansell, Katy, 
Tex. 26136 


Why do I always remember; w M. J. 
Gunsky, melody M. Bories, arr. C. 
Bw Frank,..both of U. S: ©, «. 
Nowe 46, 19255 6H 628568; .M. J. 
Gunsky. Merton Bories and Jack 
Coakley, San Francisco. 26137 


Why don’t you say you're sorry too; 
w and melody J. Baxley and Earl 
Cavanaugh, both of U. S. ©1«. 
Nov. 27, 1925; E 627050; Jack Bax- 
ley, Dallas. 26138 


Why not wander back today; w R. 
Sandford, melody William Cole and 
R. Sandford, both of U. S. ©1le 
Noy. 23, 1925; E 628774; Richard 
Y. Sandford. New York. | 26139 


Why should I: w and melody B. 
Ruth, of U. S.: © 1.c¢. Nov. 30, 
1925; E 6271388; Bee Ruth, Omaha, 
Neb. . 26140 


Wie nemt men a freind: from Her 
daughter’s wedding, w Isidore Lash, 
m Samuel Secunda, of U. S. 


(AID NIH Hwy) oN) 


‘OwiVeen 16s 1925102 e Dee: 12355 He 
632053; Meyer Rabinovitz, New 
York. | ov 26141. 


Wiegenlied; von Ossip Schnirlin, of 
Germany, op. 12; nr. 3; violine u. 


klavier. © May 31, 1923; 1 ¢c. Noy. 
7, 1925;° E 625487; N. Simrock, 
>) M.D.) 0... berlin 26142 


Wild (The) rose (Roslein am wege) ; 
by Fischer, arr. M. W. Butler, of 
WU. S.; pf.. © Nov. 24,-1925; 2 e. 
Nov. 27; E 627008; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 26143 


Will a tiddler laugh if you tiddle it? 
w and m Julian Wright and Dave 
Sonenscher, both of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 10; 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 11; E 
630073; B. Feldman & co., London. 

26144 


Will o’ the wisp; w and melody W. R. 
Stevenson, of Canada. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
14,1925; E 627511; W. R. Steven- 
son, Sydney, N. S., Canada. 26145 


Will-ya, won’t-ya; w F. H. Silman, m 
Newt H.' De’ Puy; of U.S. © Te: 
Noy. 2, 1925; E 628225; N. H. De 
Puy and Fred H. Silman, Cleveland. 

26146 


kiss me goodnight dear; 
w and m Sunny Jo Brian 
[pseud. of R. H. Greenwell] of 
Ue Ste Oohoe. Nove, 3, 519252 BE 
626493 ; Robert H. Greenwell, Wash- 
ington. 26147 


Will you 
waltz, 


Will you love me in life’s evening; 
w and melody M. EH. Murphy, of 


Wier see, ON ke Gs) DCC. 84, LOZ :) By 
627513; M .E. Murphy, Nashville, 
Til. 26148 


Will you love me when life’s sun is 
going down; w and melody F. K, 
Ogden, of U.S. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1925; 
E 629492; Frank K. Ogden, Wells- 
boro, Pa. 26149 


Will you love me when my golden - 
hair turns gray; w EH. M. Gasber, m 
Ed. E. Applegate, of U. S. ©1e. 
Noy. 16, 1925; E 628583; Hilla 
Myers Gasber, Wheeling, W. Va. 

26150 


Willkommen und abschied; gedicht 
Goethe, musik Hans Pfitzner, of 
Germany, op. 29, no. 3; singstimme 
mit oreh. partitur. © Nov. 17, 
1925; 1 e. Dec. 1; E 625924; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 26151 


1269 


"26152 


‘Willow (The) pattern; suite, Auguste 


Cons, arr. Wilfred Hickling, of 
‘Great Britain; oreh. 1. On _ the 
‘bridge. [3 others] © Sept. 23, 


1925; 1c. Nov. 30; E 625933; Gould 
-& Bolttler, London. 26152 


‘Willow-pattern (The) plate; w and 
m Leslie Stuart, arr. Charles Miller, 


for U. S:: © Dec. 17, 2925." 2 ec: 
Dee. 19; E 627809; Harms, inc., 
‘New York. [C arrangement] 


26153 


‘Wilson Sadie; w and m J. J. Sumner, 
of U. S. © Low .Neowio27,- 1925; 
E 627055; Jessie Jay Sumner, Chi- 
cago. 26154 


Wind (The) blew through his 
whiskers; w Billy Rose, m Con 
‘Conrad, of U. S. © Nov. 27, 1925; 
‘2 ec. Nov. 28; E 628918; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 26155 


Windy (The) hill; by E. Markham 
Lee, of Great Britain; pf. New 
‘Century ed. 1. Sun and _ shower. 
[4 others] © Nov. 24, 1925; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 5; E 6380044; Hawkes & son, 
London. 26156 


‘Windy nights; w Robert L. Steven- 
son, m H. J. Jones, of U. S.; in 


Da mim: XC) Now: 28, 192557 2. -e. 
Dec. 11; E 627480; Hulda Jean 
Jones, ‘Emporia, Kan. 26157 


‘Wine of the fairies; unison song, w 
Shelley, m K. Fowler, of Great 
Britain. Curwen ed. London, J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd. 4to. [Staff 
-and tonic .sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
17, 1925; 1 .e. Nov. 13; E 625756; 
Keith Fowler, London. 26158 


“‘Winn’s how to rag and jazz on the 
saxophone; by Edward R. Winn, of 
U. S. © Dee. 16, 1925; 2 c. and 
-aff. Dee. 22; A 878144; Winn school 
of popular music, New York. 26159 


‘Winter (A). drinking-song; part-song, 
w Rodney Bennett, m G. Williams, 
of Great Britain; men’s voices. 
Curwen ed. London, J. Curwen & 
‘sons, Itd. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1925; 
1 ec. Nov. :. 7; E 625846; Gerrard 
‘Williams, London: 26160 


‘Winter Haven; w and m Gray and 
Fenton, both of U. 8S. © Dec. 14, 
1925; 2 c. Dec. 16; E 629427; Gray 
and Fenton, Winter. Haven, Fla. 

; 26161 


Winter (A) lyric; w Louis’ Unter- 


imeyer, m Walter Henry Rothwell, - 


of U. S.; med. veice. © Oct. 17, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


1925; 2 c. Dec. 17; E 627603; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 26162 


Winter rain; w C. G. Rossetti, m 
Percival Garratt, of Great Britain; 
unison voices; in B min. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©, Maly. 14; jd925. 1 @) Novo euie, EB 
625330; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 26163 


Winter (The) storms; w W. D’Aven- 
ant, m C. V. Stanford, of Great 
Britain; unison voices; in A min. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 14, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 7; EH 
625326; Oxford university press, 
American branch, New York. 26164 


Wipers; whistle the way you whistled 
up to Wipers, song-march, w Philip 
Seeley, m Max Darewski, of Eng- 
land; in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 19, 1925; 1 ec. 
Nov. 7; E 630046; Wilford, ltd., and 
West’s, Itd., London. 26165 


Wisconsin; w and melody UL. Duques- 
noy, of U:'S.. © ‘cs Noy? 1925 ; 
EK 628219; Louis Duquesnoy, Dan- 
ville, Ill. 26166 


Wish-bone blues; w Isobel Stone, mel- 
ody A. Mitchell, of Ui'Ss © 1 c. 
Dee. 3,. 1925; E 628981; Alice Mitch- 
ell, Harrisburg, Pa. 26167 


Wishes; w W. Allingham, m C. V. 
Stanford, of Great Britain; unison 
voices; in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © May 14, 1925; 
1 ce. Nov. 7; E 625325; Oxford uni- 
versity press, American branch, New 
York. 26168 


Wishing; w and m Carolyn Hubanks, 
of U. S. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
23; E 628753; Paragon music €o., 
New York. 26169 


With song-birds; w Jessie. Ritten- 
house, m Madeline Lupher Gardiner, 
of U. S. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 
15;. E 627724; G. Ricordi & Co., 
inc., New York. 26170 


With the angels I'll sing Ireland; w 
¥. A. Grant, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
Ue So OL te. Nove 2a ee <1 
627040; Fay A. Grant, Crivitz, Wis. 

26171 


With you; from Chocolate kiddies, w 
Jo Trent, m Duke Ellington, of U. S. 
© Dec. 3, 1925; 2 ¢€. Dee. 4; H 
627252; Robbins-Engel, inc., New 
York. ° 26172 


With you in my arms; w G. A. Mann, 
m’ ‘Howard “J:' Myérs, of U. S. © 


1270 


‘nos. 11-12, 1925 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


26196 


1 ec. Nov. 16, 1925; E 628567 ; George 
Alexander Mann, San Francisco. 
26173 


Without regret (Senza rimpianto) ; 
serenata, w and m R. Torregrossa, 
of U. S.; mand. ace. © 1-¢. Nov. 
19, 1925; E 626802; Rosario Torre- 
grossa, New York. 26174 


Wo nehm’ ich bloss das geld fiir meine 
miete her; worte Ernst Neubach, 
musik Hans May, of Germany; 
orch. with pf. direktion. 4to. 
Oct. 1, 1925: 1c. Dec. 16; E 630286 ; 
Georg Bratfisch, Frankfurt-Oder, 
Germany. 26175 


Women—aaaah!; w and melody Bud 
Green, Harry Warren and Dan 
Dougherty, all of U.S. ©1e. Dee. 
30, 1925; E 632070; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 26176 


Women’s new gospel quartets; ed. Ira 
B: Wilson, of U. S. 12mo. © Oct. 
10; 1925;;2 e.,and aff. Nov. 27; A 
872631; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

26177 

Wonder what the matter is; w F. J. 
Corcoran, melody Luther A. Clark, 
of U. S.. ©.1¢. Nov. 25, 1925; E 
628818; Francis J. Corcoran, New 
York. 26178 


Wonderful blood; w and m H. Grant, 
of U.S. [Blue-print] © Dec. 23, 
1925; 2c. Dec. 30; E 632104; Hubert 
Grant, Yonkers, N. Y. 26179 


Wonderful dreams; waltz ballad, w 
and m Bradley Wright, arr. O. M. 
Watson, both of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
(ONG. 20,7 L925 5.2 .¢) Nov. 17: BE 
627312; F. B. Wright, Pasadena, 
Calif. 26180 


‘Wonderful girl of my dreams; waltz, 
w Max Gartman, m Michael Leslie, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 12, 1925; 

-1 e@. Nov. 21; E 625821; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 26181 


Wonderful grace; w Alfred Barratt, 
m Henry P. Morton, of U. S.. © 
Nov. 1, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 5; E 629053 ; 
Arthur W. McKee, Chicago. 26182 


“Wonderful pal of mine; waltz bal- 
~ lad, w and melody R. H. Eggert, of 


We Sa, OL ee. Nov. 30.1925 
627108; Raymond H. Eggert, An- 
dalusia, Pa. 26183 


Wondering; waltz ballad, w and m 
‘Max Gartman and Michael Leslie. 
both of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 


, 1925; 1 ec. Dec. 7; E 630021; Camp-— 


bell, Connelly & co., London. 26184 


Wondering of you; w and melody K. 
F. Moore, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 22, 
1925; E 6293876; K. FEF. Moore, 
Brooklyn. 26185 


Wondrous Savior; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S.; male 
voices. © Nov. 24, 1925; 2 ¢c. Dee. 
7; E 627326; E. O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
cago. - . 26186 


Wond’rous (The) story; two hymns 
arr. E. A. Lewis, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1925; 2 «. 
Nov. 12; E 626661; E. Arthur 
Lewis, Chicago. 26187 


Won’t you come back? w and melody 


Me. Ei: Boucher, of Us 8S. ©. ¢. 
Dec. 29, 1925; E 6294938; Mabel 
EK. Boucher, Akron, O. 26188 


Won’t you come back to Honolulu 
town; w Donald Blanding, m UH. 
Sawtelle, of U. S. © Nov. 17, 1925; 
2 c. Nov. 23; E 628762; Ed. Saw- 
telle, Honolulu, T. H. 26189 


Won’t you come back to your old 
home; w and m C. M. Howorka, of 
U. S.. © Nov. 28, 1925; 2 ec. Dee. 
11; E 627483; Clara M. Howorka, 
Chicago. 26190 


Won’t you come on back my Susie 
Anna; w and m O. R. Kaiser, of 


DiS) MOQuLrtes> Dee. 421) 119263) 
627822; Otto Riemann Kaiser, 
Brooklyn. 26191 


Won’t you tell me that you’ll miss me 
when you kiss me goodnight; w 
Gus Kahn, melody Walter Donald- 
son, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 20, 1925; 
EK 628701; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 26192 


Woodland girl; ballad, w Berta Re- 
viere, m A. F. Paganucci, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1925; E 629133; An- 
thony F. Paganucci, Brooklyn. 

26193 


Woodland (A) ramble; sketch, by 
Derek John, of Great Britain; pr. 
©: Nov. 9; 1925; 1 e.. Nov. 10; E 
625508; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 26194 


Woodland rivulet; by B. Percy James, 
of (Uy Sy; pic © Dee.,5, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 14; E 627734; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 26195 


Woodman (R. T.) Two songs; w Geof- 
frey G. F. Greig, m R. T. Woodman, 
of England. 1. Twilight. [1 other] 
©. Noy. 20, 1925;.1 ¢e. Dee. 3; E 
625992; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

26196 


A271 


CATALOGUE ' OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26197 


Word (The) made flesh; Christmas 
cantata, w from the Bible, m Franz 
C. Bornschein, of U. S8.; mixed 
voices, with orch. 4to. © Oct. 23, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 8; E 628254; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 26197 


World (The) has stopped while I wait 
for you; w and m EK. H. Dressen, of 
We S., arr. V. Jose. © 1 €iDee? 8, 
1925; E 6291382; Edw. Henry Dres- 
sen and Viola Jose, San Francisco. 


26198 


World peace; w and m H. T. Bader, 
of U. S., arr. J. R. Jacobsen: © 
Novy. 4, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 628263; 
Eva Talbott Bader, Independence, 
Ind, 26199 


World (The) waits only for to-morrow 
while I wait, dear, for you; w and 
m Clark Morrell, of U. S. © Nov. 
18, 1925; 2 ce. Nov. 27; E 627024; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 26200 


World’s (The) great age begins anew ; 
set to tune Pembroke, w P. B. Shel- 
ley, m Patrick Hadley, of England. 
12mo. © Dec. 10, 1925; 1 ¢. Dee. 
24; E 6380427; Oxford university 
press, London, 26201 


World’s redeemer ; pantomime pageant 
of drama and music, Mattie B. Shan- 
non, of U. 8. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house.  8vo. Sept. 25, 
1925; 2 ec. Sept. 30; aff. Oct. 28; A 
873289; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 26202 


Would you leave me in sorrow; w and 
mi S/UR;: clrving, (of U.S. oOrk e/. 
Dee.’ 22, 1925; EH 629374; Sidney R. 
Irving, Macon, Ga. 26208 


Wright (The) pianoforte tutor; by 
Albert H. Oswald, of Great Britain ; 
© Dee. 11, 1925; 1 @ Dee. 18; E 
6302386; Lawrence Wright music ¢o., 
London. 26204 


Write it on the ice; w Samuel Gold, 
melody J. Kopf, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 17, 1925; E 626785; Jack Kopf, 
Philadelphia, 26205 


Xéres; intermezzo, Ad. Gauwin, of 
France; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Nov. 2, 1925; 1 ce. Nov. 16; 
E 625629; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

26206 


Y. M. C. I.; from Under the spotlight, 
w and m Jack Crowe [i. e. J. J. 
Crowe], of U. S. [Lowell, Mass.], 
Crowe bros. © Nov. 26, 1925; 2 ec. 
Dec. 8; E 627424; John J. Crowe, 
Lowell, Mass. 26207 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ya cai; cancidn. Mexicana, letra y 
musica Ignacio Fernandez Esperén 
- (Tata Nacho) of Mexico. © Oct. 16, 
1925; 1 ¢. Nov. 3; H. 625299; En- 
rique Munguia, sucs., Mexico, D. F., - 
Mexico. 26208 


Ya du pour! ou, C’est du pour, cri 
populaire, paroles Henry Moreau et 
Jack Cazol, musique EHugéne Rosi, 
of France. © Nov» 2, 1925; 1 e. Nov. 
16; E 625645; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. iis 26209 | 


Ye little birds that sit and sing; three- 
part song, w Thomas Heywood, m 
Edgar L. Bainton, of Great Britain ; 
treble voices; in B flat. 4to. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © May 
14, 1923; 1 c Dec. 9, 1925; H 630268 ; 
Oxford university press, London. 

; 26210 


Yeedle-deedle Lena; w and melody Al. 
Bernard and Billy Heagney, both of 


Ui So O©oP & Novy.- 14,°1925; B 
626754; Triangle music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 26211 


Yellow rose of Florida; fox-trot, w S. 
S. Puckett, melody Vincent Nery, of 
U. S.. © 1 @ Nove 30, 1925; E 
627119; S. S. Puckett, San Antonio. 

26212 


Yes, Marianna; w Nat West, m Carl 
Hendrickson, of U. S. © Nov. 12, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 27; E 628864; Nat 
West, Chicago. 26213 


Yes or no; from Princess Flavia, w 
Harry B. Smith, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S. © Dee. 16, 1925; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 18; E 627719; Harms,. inc., 
New York. 26214 


Yet He loved me; w and m P. P. 
Wahlstad, of U. S. © Aug.’1,.1925; 
2 ec. Nov. .5;. E 626545; Peter P. 
Wahlstad and Herbert G. Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 26215 


Yo no sé; letra y musica M. Grever, 
Of U.S Ct ee eee ee tees | Bt 
627225; Maria Grever, New York. 

26216 


Yonder in the soul’s bright home; w 
L. E. Green, m T. B. Mosley, of U.S. 
©...Oet. .3, 1925; 2 e@. Nov. 19; 
626857; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 26217 


Yonder shore; w Branford Clarke, m 
Esther Clarke, of U. S. © Dee. 28, 
1925; 2 ec. Dec. 30; E 632097; Pillar 
of fire, Zarephath, N. J. 26218 


Yoodle-doodle-yodel-Indian' man; Ww 
Al. Bernard, melody Sammy Stept, 


1272 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


ef U. S: 
627493; Al Bernard, New York. 
26219 


You alone; w P. G. Smith, melody 
Jack Frost [pseud, of Harold G. 
Frost], of U..S:°'©°'1 ¢. Nov. 3, 
1925; E 626491; Paul Gerard Smith, 
inc., New York. 


You and I and a kitchenette; waltz, 
Wi saMen. OL wl): .o.57 arr: -Wd..,A. 
Hagen; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Noy. 19, .1925;.. BE 627207; Ward 
Allen, Minneapolis. 26221 


You and me; waltz, w and m J. F. 
Martin, of U. S.; pf. and ukulele 
- aee. Annapolis, Md., Martin’s mu- 
sic pub. co. © Nov. 3, 19253" 2c. 
Nov. 9; E 628399; John F. Martin, 
Annapolis. 26222 


You are my love; w Edgar Daniel 
Kramer, m Harland A. Riker, of 
Us, © Wee. 5, 1925; 2.c., Dec. 14; 
E 627737; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 26223 


You as you are; w and melody L. 
Tobias, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 
1925; E 629341; Lillian Tobias, New 
Orleans. 26224 


You came to me in May, my love; w 
Will Foster, m Gwendolen Knight, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 20, 1925; 
1 e¢@. Nov. 14; E 625524; Schott & 
co., ltd., London. 26225 


You cannot leave me now; w F. Nagel, 
.m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © 1-«. 
Nov. 2, 1925; E $28170; F. Nagel, 
Chicago. 26226 


You can’t proposition me; w and mel- 
ody Monette Moore and Joe Davis, 
both’ ort s. Oy 1 ec. Nov. 14, 1925; 


FE 626755; Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 26227 
You can’t shake it in here; w and 


melody Ray Logan, of U. S. 
1.¢. Nov. 10, 1925; E 626644; Chi- 
- ¢ago music pub. co., inec., Chicago. 
26228 


You dumb-belle; w and melody E. T. 
Thornbloom, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
8, 1925: E 629112; Elof Theodore 
Thornbloom, Forestville, Conn. 

26229 


You get mad; melody Mike Jackson, of 


UaSs @© luce Nov. :30, 21925 3..B 
627130; Bud Allen music co., New 
- York. 26230 


80878—26——14 


26220 |. 


26242 


© 1c. Dec. 14, 1925; E | You got to stop that running round 


the town; w and m Oliver E. Story, 
of: U. S. .© 1 cq; Dec. 5, 19255 


627288: Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. 26231 
You have me—I have you; from 


Greenwich village follies, w Owen 
Murphy, m Harold Levey, of U. S. 
© .Dec. 16, 1925; 2 ¢..Dee.18;; E 
627720; Harms, ine., New York. 
26232 


You killed all my ieee for you; w 
Sam Lewis and Joe Young, melody 
Al Piantadosi, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
13, 1925; E 628552; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 26233 


You know I do; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Walter Donaldson, oF UE S'© ire 
Dee. 21, 1925; E 627835 ; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 26234 


You laugh now and I'll laugh later 
on; w and m W:. M. Garman, of U. 
S: © 1 e. Nov. 23, 1925; Ei, 628772 : 
William McKinley Garman, Los 
Angeles. 26235 


You'll ery over me: w and m Ollie 
Dawes, of U. S.. © Nov. 24, 1925: 
2 e@. Nov. 23; E 628751; Paragon 
music co., New York. 26236 


You'll learn how to care; w and mel- 


ody P. Hoffman, of U.. S.. © kc. 
Dee. 22, 1925; EH. 629388; . Pearl 
Hoffman, Rock Island, Ill. 26237 


You'll never know how I’ve missed 
you; w EF. H. Silman, m Newt H. 
De Puy,.of U..S.. ©-1,e. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628223; N. H..De Puy and 
Fred H. Silman, Cleveland. 26238 


You made the peaceful nights so lone; 
w and melody J. Davis, of Jamaica, 
B. W. I., domiciled at New York. 
© 1.e¢., Nov. 16, 1925; E 628566; 
yoseph Davis, New. York. 26239 


You may be a freshman, but you can’t 
get fresh with me; w and melody 
Louis Breau, Murray Sturm and 

_ Walter. Ness, all of U. S. ©1-e 
Nov. 2, 1925; E 628179; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., New York. 26240 


You might as well be whistling, or 
sing a little song; w and m L. 
Williams, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 7. 
1925; HE 627371; Lewis Williams, 
Denver. 26241 


You might have been; hymn, arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
© Nov. 24, 1925; 2 e. Dec. 7; E 
627324; E. O. Excell, jr., Chicago. 
[© arrangement] 26242 


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pt. 11, n. s.,ve20 


You must come in at the door; w and | 


melody Bryant Vaughn, of Wis. 
“© 1 ec. Nov. 10, 1925; E 626641; 
- Chicago music pub. co., inc., Ohi- 
cago. 


You must have a little bit of fun; 
fox-trot, Frank Wood and Fred 
Gibson, arr. M: Williams, of Great 
Britain; orch. 4to. © Nov. 26, 
1925; 1 ec. Dec. 19; E 630354; Cav- 
endish music Co., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 26244 


You ought to drive a reindeer for 
you’re a Santa Claus; w and melody 
G. Kirchner, of U. S, © 1 ¢. Dec. 
18, 1925; E 627758; Gus Kirchner, 
Brooklyn. 26245 


You ought to hear what they’re say- 
° ing, when they’re dancing; w and 
m A. L. Keith, Lee Sterling and 
Reed Stampa, all of Great Britain; 
pf. and ukulele acc. © Dec. 1, 
1925; 1 ce Dec. 3; E 625984; Wor- 
ton David, ltd., London. 26246 


You're all wrong baby; fox-trot, w 
George William, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
Wes: © 1c. Noy. 14, 1925; EH 
626753; George W. Wylie, Whiting, 
Ind. 26247 


You’re always a baby to mother; w 
W. Tracy, melody H. Mohr, of U. 8. 
© 1c Oct. 28, 1925; E 6293888; 
William Tracy and Halsey Mohr, 
New York. 26248 


You're divine; w Euphemia Grim- 
shaw, m Leslie Lennox, of U. S. © 
Dec. 7, 1925; 2 c. Dec. 14; E 627739 ; 
A. N. Middlemiss, Charlestown, 
Mass. 26249 


You're just a flower from an old 
bouquet; w Donovan Parsons, of 
Great Britain, m Lucien Denni. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. New 
ed. © Nov. 20, 1925; 1 c. Nov. 30; 


E 625928; J. W.. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. [© 
new words] 26250 


You're just like all the rest; w J. N. 
Seng, m F. Valentin, of U.S. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Addison music publish- 
ers. © Nov. 4,.1925; 2 c. Nov. 6; 
E 628269; Jos. N. Seng and Francis 
Bi Valentin, Chicago. 26251 


You’re just like an old scrap-book put 
away; w and m William De, of 
U. S.. © Dee. 14, 1925; 2 ¢. Dec. 
16; E 629429; Illinois music pub. 
house, Galesburg, Ill. 26252 


You're just the kind of girl; w and 
‘melody Frank Wright and Cliff 


26243 | 


Friend, both of U. S. © 1. Dec. 
19, 1925; E 629546; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 26253. 


Youre my candy kid; melody L. P. 
Flounders, of U. S.., ‘© 1c. Dee. 11, 
1925; E 627458; Leslie Pyewell 
Flounders, Philadelphia. 26254 


You’re still my sweetheart to me; 
fox-trot, w M. Kreuz, m Ray Hib- 
beler, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 5, 1925; 
H 626559 : Mabel Kreuz, Chicago. 

2625D | 

You're the best little mother that God 
ever made; three-part song, w J. 

'Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
treble voices. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E 627679; M. Witmark. & 
sons, ] New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 26256 


You’re the girl that I see in my 
dreams; w Chesley E. Campbell, m 
W. J. Irons, jr., of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Providence, R. I., arr. Wm. 
M. Osborne. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1925; 
E 627033; Wm. John Irons, jr., 
Providence, R. I. 26257 


You spotted snakes with double 
tongue; w Shakespeare, m NS. B. 
Leonard, of Great Britain; sop. solo 
and sop., ten. and bass. Curwen 
ed. London J. Curwen & sons, ltd. 
4to. © Aug. 26, 1925; 1 c. Sept. 
21; E 630400; S. B. Leonard, Wim- 
borne, England. 26258 


You’ve been a friend to me; w M. 
Stickel, m Nelson H. Williams, of 
U. S. © June 30, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 
3; E 628239; Martha Stickel, Boyce, 
Va. 26259 


You’ve been a good pal to me; fox 
trot, w and m Val Watson and 
Harry Bull, both of England; pf. 
and ukulele acc.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 23, 
1925; 1 c. Nov. 27; E 625847; John 
Bull music co., London. 26260 


You’ve kept me waiting; w and m 
E. M. Huddle, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
13, 1925; E 628516; Eva Marie Hud- 
dle, Shambaugh, Ia. 26261 


You’ve made such a fool of me; w 
and m Harry Parr, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Nov. 6, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 7; 
E 630093 ; Cavendish music ¢o., Lon- 
don, 26262 

You wanted me to leave; w J. Z. 
Schonhoff, melody Casper Nathan, 
of U. S. ©1 e. Dee. 18, 1925; BE 
627751; John Z. Schonhoff, Balti- 
more. 26263 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


nos. 11—12, 1925 


You will be sorry I cried over you; 
w and melody N. Thalman,:of U. 8S. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1925; E 628370;; Nel- 
lie Thalman, Los Angeles. 26264 


Young is my heart today; w and mel- 
ody A. eK Smith, of),Ue S.) Ocal, ¢. 
Nov. 21, 1925; E 626919; Alexander 
K. Smith, Richmond. 26265 


Your eyes; w Harold Christie, melody 
Frank Warshauer and Saul Bernie, 
o£6U.US; Ord ec. ‘Nov. 16,2925; EH 
628573; Elkay pub. co., ine., New 
York. 26266 


Your flirting has broken my heart; 
w and melody D. Pellissier, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Dee. 5. 1925; E 629086 ; Dan- 
iel Pellissier, Rayne, La. 26267 


Your folks wear black and green; W 
and melody J. Edwards, of U. 8. 
1e. Nov. 6, 1925; E’ 628307; 
Jodie Edwards, Chicago. 26268 


Your kisses: w and m A. Green, of 
U. S.: pf. [Photostat] © 1c. Dee. 
9, 1925; E 627404; Alan Green, Port- 
land, Or. 26269 


Your mama is too far gone; w and 
melody W. Drake, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1925; E 627563; William 
Drake, Washington. 26270 


Your own sweet boy: w and m Lynne 
K. Packard,.of U. S. ©.Nov.. 24, 
1925; 2 c. Nov. 23; H 628755; Para- 
gon music co., New York. 26271 


Your star of hope; w and m H. Hil- 
pert, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Noy. 3, 1925; 
E 626496; Harriet Hilpert, Los 
Angeles. 26272 


Your way is my way; w and m Harry 
Gifford and Arthur Stroud, of Eng- 


land. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Dec. 24, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
21; E 630369: Herman Darewski 


26273 
Yukon rose; w F. H. Si man, m Newt 
He Dec Puy, of US. ©.1.¢c. Nov. 2, 
1925; E 628224; N. H. De Puy and 
Fred H. Silman, Cleveland. 26274 


Yung Go Wap; w Jim Anderson, m 
Hubbard T. Smith, arr. Wm. Chris- 
topher O’Hare, of U. S.; male 
voices. Witmark ed. 4to. © Dec. 
dope 1925-2 -eC77Peer 1S > al? O24 Go5> 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 26275 

Zampognatore (Il); sarabanda_ et 


allegro, arr. Alfred Moffat. of Great 
Britain; violon et pf. © Nov. 10, 


music pub. co., ltd., London. 


26285 

HPWH 11 +d. ; Now! 1:23.90 HN 6258019 
- Schott & °o., 1td., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 26276: 


Zeb Turney’s gal; W and melody Mar- 


jorie Lamkin and Maggie Andrews: 
[pseud. of Carson Robison] both of 
i Dee Se eo. Na we! eon 
628178; Shapiro, Bernstéin & co., 
inc., New York. 26277 


Zehn (Die) ktisse; heitere oper in 
vier aufziigen, dichtung nach einem 
motiv C. L. Andersen, Karl Erich 
Jaroschek, musik Bernhard Sekles, 
of Germany, vollstindiger klavier- 
auszug mit gesang M. A. Jung, of 
Germany: © Dee. 2, 1925; 1 ec. Dee. 
22; E 630477; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 26278 


Zeitgesichte; drei tainze, Bruno Sttir- 
mer, of Germany, op. 25; kammer- 
orch. Partitur. 1. Step. [2 others} 
ey cAug. 4. 1925. 120: NOV ooh 3. Me 
625885; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 
Germany. 26279 


Zeza-zeza; versi F. Amodio, melodia 
Remo d’Alba, of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 
12, 1925; E 629239; Frank Amodio, 
Brooklyn. 26280 


Zilcher (Hermann) Konzert; von H. 
Zilcher, of Germany, op. 9; 2 vio- 
linen und orch. Partitur. © Nov. 
PMO Ae. Dec. 4... i. 650220) 5 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 26281 


Zilcher (Paul) Ten easy melodious 
studies; by P. Zilcher, of Germany; 
pf. © Dec. 14, 1925; 2 c Dee. 18; 
E 627792; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 26282. 


Zitanella; romantic opera, in four 
acts, w and m N. Picini-Mersereau, 
of U. S.; pf. and vocal sc. ©1e 
Dee: 29, 1925; .E 629475; Nina 
Picini-Mersereau, New York. 26283 


Zmiras shmual; collection of Hebrew 
chants, w traditional prayers, mel- 
ody Samuel Glaser, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at N. Y. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1925; 
E 632033; Abraham H. Glaser, New 
York. 26284 


Zol-es gehn wie es geht; from Hearts: 
for sale, w Jacob Jacobs, m S. 
Secunda, of U. 8. 


(Ayr DY "1 JADI oD SNt) 
© Dec. 5, 1925; 2 ec. Dec. 10; E 


629147; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 
26285- 


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26286 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Zoological comicalities; by Olive Tur- 
ner, of Great Britain; pf. Banks’ 
ed., bk. 91. 1. The pelican. [5 
others] © Dee. 14, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 
17; E 630240; Banks & son, York, 
England. 26286 


Zug mir di sheyn meidele (Tell me 
pretty maiden) ; folk song, w anon., 
m H. Lefkowitch, arr. Leonard 
Braun and Alexander Weinstein, all 
of U. S. New York, Metro music co. 


(D>vIIMD JAYW ID ANI) 


© Noy. 29,: 1925). 2c; Oct. 27; B 
626310; Henry Lefkowitch, New 
York. 26287 


Zuleka, my desert maid; fox-trot song, 
V. Gunning, of Australia, arr. Regi- 
nald Stoneham. 1..¢e. Nov... 2, 
1925; E 625397; Violet Gunning, 
St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. 

26288 


Zulu (Lo) innammorato; versi e 
musica Peppino Castiglia, of Italy; 
mand. acc. [Naples] Margellina. 
8vo. © Sept. 8, 1925; 1 e. Dee. 30; 
E 630511; D’Agostino bros., inc., 
New York. 26289 


Zulu Sue; by Joseph H. Trent, of 
U. S.; pf. ©1e. Dec. 5, 1925; E 
627287; Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. 26290 


Zwei liebes brif; w and m S. Small, 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1925; E 

628706; Solomon Small, Chicago. 
26291 


Zweites streichquartett; von Paul 
Kletzki, of Germany, op. 13; stim- 
men; in C moll. © July 21, 1925; 
1c. Nov. 7; E 625446; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 26292 


1° série chansons populaires des 
provinces de France; région de 
VOuest, de divers auteurs, 
France. 1°* fase. 4to. © Dee. 1, 
1925; 1 e. Dec. 15; E 630170; Heu- 


of | 


1° suite de ballet; extraite de la Dot 
' de Martine, Fernand Masson, arr. 
Julien Porret, both of France; 
orch. Ed. musicales Buffet, Cram- 
pon et cie. 1. Fuguette. [4 others] - 
© Oct. 30, 1925; 1 ec. Nov. 16: EB 
625724; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 26294 


IInd symphony; by E. HE. Harder, of 
U. S.; pf. Ist movement, largo.— 
2d. movement, allegretto. © Nov. 
7, 1925; 2 c. each Nov. 16; E 628660, 
628661; Erwin EH. Harder, Chicago. 

26295, 26296 


4th U. S. infantry march; w E. J. 
Runk, m C. Burger, of U. S.; band. 
4to. © Nov. 17, 1925; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
EK 628615; Charles Burger, Wash- 
ington. 26297 


10"° concerto; de P. Rode, rev. AI- 
fred Brun, of France; violin et pf. 
©. Nov. 16, 1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; E 
630133; Heugel, Paris. [© 
vision | 26298 
21st U. S. infantry march; by Hinar 
V. Sorensen, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
©*Sept. .12° 1925-2 (eh wece24-" 


627998; C. LL. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 26299 
90. (Der) psalm; musik Hermann 


Ambrosius, of Germany, op. 50; 3 
solostimmen u. gemischten chor. 
Klavierauszug. . 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1925; 1 ¢. Dec. 16; E 630314; C.F. 
Kahnt, Leipzig. 26300 


1000 years ago; evolution, w and m 
O. B. Buckner, of U. S. © Nov. 
12, 192532 4.) Nov. 273 H'628871 ; 
Ora Bostic Buckner, Muskogee, 
Ok. 26301 


1620 to 1865, Uncle Eph’s dream; by 
Horsley and Bradford, arr. Bob. 
Ricketts, all of U. S.; pf. and viola 
pts. 4to.~ © Aug: 18, 1925;°1' ¢. 
Oct. 16; 1 e. Oct. 24; E 628278; 
Perry Bradford music pub. co., New 


gel, Paris. 26293 York. 26302 
| 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1925: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 45 unpublished ) _ 149 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 7,746 unpublished) —_______ 26, 153 
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A2' 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24.0F THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Abreise (Die); musikalisches lust- 
spiel in einem aufztge, dichtung 
von A. von Steigentesch, musik von 
E. d’Albert. bearbeitet von Ferdi- 
nand Graf Sporeck. 1. Orch. parti- 
tur.—2. Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Eugen d’Albert, Morsote bei Lugano, 


Italy, as the author. R 31981, 
31982, Nov. 21, 1925. 1,2 


Abschied; worte von J. vy. Hichen- 
dorff, musik von H. Pfitzner, op. 
9. (Fiinf lieder, no. 5) © Hans 
Pfitzner, Unterschondorff am Am- 
mersee, Germany, as the author. R 
31977, Nov. 21, 1925. 3 


Adlyn grand concert waltz; by J. T. 
Hall... © John T. Hall, New York, 
as the author. R 31596, Oct. 2, 
1925. 4 


After daybreak; quadrille, by J. C. 
M. Fulton; orch. © J. C. M. Ful- 
ton, Boston, as the author. R 31664, 
Oct. 5, 1925. 5 


Ah! willow; old English melody arr. 
by H. Lane Wilson. © B. Mocatta, 
London, as the executor of the au- 
thor. R 382124, Nov. 12,. 1925. 6 


Always do as people say you should; 
from The ‘fortune teller, words by 
H. B. Smith. music by Victor Her- 
bert. © Harry B. Smith and The- 
rese Herbert, New York, as the au- 
thor and the widow of the author. 
R 32093, Dec. 5, 1925. i 


America forever; by Edward MT. 
Paull. 1. Song—2. March. © Mrs. 
G. A. Pauli, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 382241, 
32242, Dec. 5, 1925. 8, 9 


American fantasie; arr. by Otto 
Langey. 1. Orch.—2: Military band. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, 
as widow of the author. R 32223, 
32225, Dec. 11,,1925. 1D, t 


American fantasie; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by A. Rihm; pf., four hands. 
© Alexander Rihm, Harrisville, 
R. I., as the author. R 32284, Dec. 
11; 1925. 12 


von Victor 
orch. © 


Amerikanische fantasie; 
Herbert; fiir grosses 


26302 


Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 32236, 
Dec. 11, 1925. 13 


Amoroso waltzes; by Andrew J: Boex; 
pf. © Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author. R 31969. 
Nov. 11, 1925. 14 


Angels from the realms of glory; 
words by James Montgomery, music 
by Frederic Field Bullard. © 
Maud S. Bullard, South Orleans, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 31682, Oct. 5, 1925. 15 


Angelus (The); words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert; 
contralto solo and mixed cho. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 


widow of the author. R 32221, 
Dec. 11,1925. 16 
Aphrodite; suite de valses, par KE, 
Filippucci; pf. © Edmond Filip- 
pucci, Paris, as the author. R 
318438, Oct. 22, 1925. 17 


Are you sowing for the Master; words 
by Ida L. Reed, music by John R. 


Sweney, © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 31634, Oct. 
9, 1925. 18 


Arise shine for thy light is come; 
Christmas anthem, by W. R. Spence. 
© Wm. R. Spence, Perth, Ontario, 
Canada, as the author. R 31681; 
Oct. 5, 1925. 19 


Ave Maria; no, 2, O loving Spirit, 
by E. H. Bailey ; cornet solo with pf. 
ace. and with violin or violoncello 
pts. ad lib. © Eben Bailey. % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the author. R 31697, Oct. 7, 
1925. 20 


Ave Maria; pour le temps de Noél par 
Xavier Leroux. 1. Mezzo-sop. ou 
baryton.—2, Sop. ou tén., ton orig- 
inal, avec acct. d’orgue de harpe et 
violon, ad lib. © Gaston Xavier 
Leroux, Salbris, Loir et Cher, 
France, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31925, 31926, Oct. 31, 
1925. PAL 2 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


26302 (23) 

Bacchanale; episode de carnaval, par 
As Schmolly:) op/7 11253 pi "Ou. 
Schmoll, Paris, as the author. R 
31903, Oct. 30, 1925. 23 

Bach (Johann Sebastian) The well 


tempered clavichord, part 3; rev. 
Ferruccio Busoni. © Gerda Bu- 
soni, Berlin, as the widow of the 
author. R 31484, Aug. 21, 1925. 24 


Badinage; by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Otto Langey; military band. © 
Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 32227, Dec. 
2h) aa lie vrs 25 


Barenhauter (Der); oper in drei ak- 
ten, S. Wagner.—1l. Textbuch deut- 
sch.—2. Klavierauszug mit text ohne 
ouverture. © Siegfried Wagner. 
Bayreuth, Germany, as’the author. 
R 31983, 31984, Nov. 21, 1925. 

26, 27 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) Eroica; L. 
V. Beethoven's third symphony, arr. 
by Theo. Moses [pseud. of T. M. 
Tobani]; full orch. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, % Carl Wischer, ine., New 
York, as the author. R 31542, Sept. 
Quel Oe, 28 


Belle (La) Parisienne; from Belle of 
New York, words by Hugh Morton, 
music by Gustave Kerker. © Mrs. 
Harold Silverman, New York, as the 
widow of the author, R 31558, Sept. 
4, 1925. 29 


Bethlehem; Christmas service for the 
Sunday school, compiled by L. C. 
N., musie by G. B. Nevin. © George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 32197, Nov. 30, 1925. 30 


Better (A) day coming on; words by 
EH. E. Hewitt, music by John R. 
Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author, R 31627, Oct. 
9, 1925. 31 


Blacksmith’s hammer; words by Will 
Ransom, musie by <A. £Goring 
Thomas. © C. Inigo Thomas, Lon- 
don, as the executor of the author. 
R 32125, Nov. 12, 1925. 32 


Blessed be He that cometh; by J. B. 
Herbert. © John Bunyan Herbert. 
Monmouth, Ill., as the author. R 
31527, Sept. 21, 1925. 33 


Brahms (Johannes) The sea; ed. by 
Max Spicker. (Jn Cecelia collec- 
tion ef part-songs for two women’s 
voiees, bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker 
Hlsner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 31495, Ang. 21, 1925. 

34 


Bride (The) elect; comic opera in 3 
acts, book and music by J. P. Sousa. 
© John Philip Sousa, New York, as 
the author. R 31657, Oct. 17, 1925. 

on - 


Bride: (The) ~ eléck ; “mare cy, aiew E- 
Sousa. 1. Pi2. (‘Orch —a. Band. 
© John Philip Sousa, New York, as 
the author. R 381967, 31970, 31971, 
Nov. 11, 1925. 36-38 


Caprice chanson; par M. J. Hrb; pf. 
©) Marie Joseph Erb, London, as the 
author. R 31826, Oct. 21, 1925. 39 


Celebrated Christmas song; Joseph 
tender, Joseph mine, English ver- 
sion by Theodore Baker, music by 
Sethus Calvisius, ed. by F. Dam- 
roseh. © Frank Damrosch, New 
York, as the author. R_ 32272, 
Nov. 11, 1925. 40 


Cerceaux (Les; par L. Streabbog 
[pseud. of Louis Gobbaerts], op. 
314; pf. © Nathalie Debuller, Brus- 
sels, Belgium, as the widow of the 
author. R 31918, Oct, 31, 1925. 41 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Danse créole; 2° Havannaise; pf. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Seine et Oise, France, as the author. 
R 32110, Dee. (1925 4u9 42 


— Deuxiéme arabesque; op. 92; pf. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Seine et Oise, France, as the author. 
R 31851, Oct..22, 1925: 43 


Légende; op. 90; pf. © Cécile 
Chaminade, Le Vésinet, Seine et 
Oise, France, as the author. R 


31839, Oct. 22, 1925. 44 


3° valse brillante; op. 80; pf. © 
Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, Seine 
et Oise, France, as the author. R 
831852, Oct. 22, 1925. 45 


Champagne song; from The fortune 
teller, words by H. B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert. © Harry B. 
Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. B 32097, Dee. 5, 
1925. 46 


Chanson 4 danser; harmonisée par A. 
Perilhou. © A. Perilhou, Paris, as 
the author. R 31923, Oct. 31, 1925. 

47 


Chants (Les) de la paroisse; recueil 
de piéces pour orgue ou harmonium 
par A. Georges. v. 1, 2. © Alex- 
andre Georges, Paris, as the author. 
R 31841, 31842, Oct. 22, 1925. -48, 49 


1278 


vos; 11-12, 1925 


Chavagnat (Hd.) Trois etudes; valses; — 


» pf. © Marie Louise Chavagnat 
Cerutti, Paris, as’ the child of the 
deceused° author.» R 31919, Oct. 31, 
1925. 50 


Children’s day service; words by Ad- 


dison F. Andrews, music by P. A. 
Sehnecker. © L. W.. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 28495, Dec. 6, 1924. 51 


Chimes of long ago; reverie, by S. 
Seiler; © Siegfried Seiler, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 315538, Sept. 
26, 1925.. 12 52 


Christ is born; words by John Ca- 
wood, music by Finley Lyon; men’s 
voices.. ©. Mrs. Finley Lyon, Colum- 
bus, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 31528, Sept. 21, 1925. 53 


Christ is risen; Easter anthem, by 


Ww. G. Owst. © W. G. Owst, Bal- 
timore, as the author. R 32117, 
Dec. 8, 1925. 54 


Christmas song; by A. Adam, arr. by 
Max Spicker. (In Cecelia collection 
of part-songs for two women’s 
voices, bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker 
Elisner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 31494, Aug. 21, 1925. 

5D 

Cloche (La) du Rhin; drame lyrique 
en 3 actes de Georges de Montor- 
gueil et P. B. Gheusi, musique de 
Samuel Rousseau; chant et pf. 
Partition. © Camille Louise Cha- 
“teau, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. ‘R 31568, Sept. 14, 1925. 

56 


Columbia; anthem, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orch. © Mrs. Otto Langey, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 32228, Dec. 11, 1925. 57 


Columbia; anthem, by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by Otto Langey; military band. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 32226, 
Dec; 11, 1925. 58 


Columbia; anthem, words by Clay M. 
Greene, music by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 382220, 
Dec. 11, 1925. pibeTs 


Come let's be merry; old English 
melody arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © 
B. Moeatta, London, as the executor 
wOrebie author, “RR, oaleo, NOV. 12, 
1925. 60 


Come o’er the sea; four part vocal 
waltz, by Frederic Field Bullard; 


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26302: (76) 


_) men’s’ voices., © Maud. S. Bullard, 


So. Orleans, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 31669, Oct. 5, 1925. 
gs 61 

Come unto Me; words by Lindsay, 
music by W. H. Bellamy, arr. by 
G. B. Nevin; chorus. © George B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 31679, Oct. 5, 1925. 62 


Coming (The) of the King; duet, 
words and music by C. H. Gabriel; 
sop. and alto or ten. and bass: © 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 31517, Sept. 21, 
1925. 63 


Comme autrefois; menuet régence, 
par A. Schmoll, op. 120; pf. © A. 
Schmoll, Paris, as the author. R 
31902, Oct. 30, 1925. 64 


Cortége de Cendrillon; par Marius 
Carman, op. 379; pf. © Eugénie 
Tissot, Saint-Vrain, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 31927, Oct. 
ale COD: 65 


Cortége du Prince Charmant; par 
Marius Carman, op. 386; pf. © 
EKugénie Tissot, Saint-Vrain, Marne, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 31928, Oct. 31, 1925. 66 


Country (The) fair; costume action 
cantata for children, libretto by M. 
C. Gillington, music by Lionel El- 
liott [pseud. of J. Williams] Vocal 
se. © Joseph Williams, esq., West 
Worthing, England, as the author. 
R 31947, Oct. 10, 1925. 67 


Daisy’s (The) secret; words by H. R. 
Remsen, music by A. L. Barnes; low 
voice. © Horace L. Barnes, Racine, 
‘Wis., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 32259, 
Dec. 17, 1925. 68 


Danny Deever; by W. Damrosch. © 
Walter Damrosch, New York, as the 
author. R 31965, Nov. 11, 1925. 69 


Danses flamandes; par Jan Blockx. 
op. 26; partition d’orch. livre 1-5. 
© Anne Colignon, Anvers, Belgium, 
as the widow of the author. R 
30638, 30639, 30636, 30640, B0637, 
May 25, 1925. 70-74 


De New Year; plantation song, music 
by Alfred Scott Gatty; with cho. © 
Alex. J. Scott Gatty, London, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
32134, Nov. 12, 1925. 15 


Dear (The) good Mr. Best; march 
song, by A. B. Sterling.-© Andrew 
B. Sterling, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 31564, Sept. 25, 1925. 76 


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Deuxiéme quatuor; par V. D’Indy, op. 
45; deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 


Partition. © Vincent D’Indy, 
Paris, as the author. R 31920, Oct. 
31, 1925. 17 


Down in cherry lane; song by A. B. 


Sterling. © Andrew B. Sterling, 
New York, as the author. R 31568, 
Sept. 25, 1925. 78 


Drake’s drum; words by Henry New- 


boldt, music by Walter W. Hedge-. 


cock; no. 2, in D. © W. W. Hedge- 
eock, London, as the author. R 
31652, Sept. 30, 1925. 79 
Dream daisies; words by Geo. J. 
Hicks, music by R. H. Walthew. © 

- Richard H. Walthew, London, as 
the author. R 32127, Nov. 12, ie 
0 


Dubois (Théodore) Concerto; violon 
avee acct. d’orech. © Charles An- 
toine Dubois, Paris, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 31921, Oct. 
31, 1925. 81 

Earth (The) is the Lord’s; by George 
Corwin Stout; quartet with soli for 
sop. and bass. © Walter Stout, 
Brooklyn, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 31658, 
Oct. 5, 1925. 82 

_ Einsame (Die); worte von J. v. Hich- 

endorff, musik von H. Pfitzner, op. 

9. (Fiinf lieder, no. 2:) © Hans 


Pfitzner, Untersechondorf am Am- 
mersee, Germany, as the author. R 
31979, Nov. 21, 1925. 83 


Elfin (The) vale; by Franz Abt, ed. 
by Max Spicker. (fn Cecelia col- 
lection of part-songs for two 
‘women’s voices, bk. 2) © Isabel 
Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 31485, Aug. 
ZL PO2: 84 


Eli Green’s cake walk; characteristic 
march, by S. Koninsky.: © Sadie 
Koninsky, Troy, N. Y:, as the author. 
R 31854, Oct. 24, 1925. 85 


Emmanuel; hymn anthem, by W. W. 
Gilchrist. © Anna R. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, as the child of the de- 
ceased - author. R 31674, Oct. 5, 
1925. 86 


Esquisse orientale; by Waddington 
Cooke; pf.. ©, W. Cooke, London, 
as the author. R 31827,: Oct: ;21, 
1925. 87 


Etoile d’amour (Star of love); ro- 
mance par A: Benoist; pf. © 
Andre ,Benoist, Searechest, Mon- 
mouth Beach, N..J., as the author. 
R 315386, Sept. 22, 1925. 88 


Etude symphonique; par Marco Hn- 
rico Bossi, op. 78; orgue.. © Mme. 


M. E. Bossi, Camerlata, Italy, as 
the widow of the author. R 31961, 
Nov. 19, 1925. 89 - 


Farewell to the King’s highway; by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Reginald 
De Koven. ©. Anna F. De Koven, 
New York, as the widow of. the 
author. R 31691,'Oct. 6, 1925. 90 


Fillmores’ Christmas carols, no. 3; for . 


Sunday: schools, by J. H. Fillmore, 
sr. © James Henry Fillmore, sr., 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 31524, 
Sept. 21, 1925. 91 


Fillmore’s male choir, no. 2; by Finley 
Lyon, with special contributions by 
Fred A. Fillmore -and J. H. Fill- 
more; male quartettes and choruses. 

.© Mrs. Finley Lyon, Columbus, O.. 
as the widow of the author. R 
31528, Sept. 21, 1925. 92 


Fillmore’s women’s choir; by C. H.- 
Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Berk- 
eley, Calif., as the author. R 31444, 


' Sept. 11, 1925. 93 
First (The) song; vocal march, by 
G. B. Nevin; men’s voices. © Geo. 


B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 31594, Oct. 1, 1925. 94 


First (The) violin; waltzes, by Max 
S. Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray 
Hill, N. Y., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 32062, 
Dec. 2, 1925. 95 


Flower-gatherers (The); by J. Con- 
cone, ed. by Max Spicker. (ln 
Cecelia collection of part-songs. for 
two women’s voices, bk. 2) © Isa- 
bel Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 31490, 
Aug. 21, 1925. 96 


Fortune (The) teller; comic opera, 
words by H. B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. Vocal se. © Harry 
B. Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. R 32104, Dee. 5, 
1925. 97 


Fortune (The) teller; comic opera in 
3 acts, libretto by H. B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. © Harry 

B. Smith, New York, as the author. 

9 


R 32091, Dec. 5, 1925. 


Francesca polka; by W. E. Strong; pf. 
ace. 1. Trombone or baritone.—2. 
Cornet. © W. E. Strong, Los An- 
geles, as the author. R 31658, 31659, 
Oct. 17, 1925. 99, 100 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


Girtner (Der); gedichte von Jos. v. 
Hichendorff, musik von H. Pfitzner, 
op. 9. (Fiinf lieder, no. 1) © Hans 
Pfitzner, Unterschondorf am Am- 
mersee, Germany. as the author. R 
81980, Nov. 21, ’1925. 101 


Galop;.by F. R. Webb, op. 82, no. 5. 
(Miniature dances for the piano) 
© F. R. Webb, Baltimore, as the 
author. R 32115, Dec. 8, 1925. 102 


Gammes et arpéges; par I. Philipp; 
_ pf. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as the 
author. R 31922, Oct. 31, 1925. 103 


Ganne (Louis) Deux danses; orch. 
© Paul Ganne, Paris, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 31848, 
+ Oct; 22,;, 1925. 104 


Gavotte; by J. H. Rogers, op. 15, no. 


a ie tc) James Et. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 32209, Dec. 
DIZ. ‘105 


Girl (The) I loved in sunny Tennes- 
see; words by Harry Braisted 
[pseud. of H. B. Berdan], music by 
Stanley Carter [pseud, of F. J. Red- 
cliffe] © Harry B. Berdan and F¥. 
J. Redcliffe, New York, as the au- 
thors. R 382063, Dec. 2, 1925. 106 


Give me the mind of Jesus; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, musie by John 


R. Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 31617, 
Oct. 9, 1925. 107 


Give unto the Lord; hymn anthem 
by Geo. F. Root. © Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 31655, Oct. 
Si da 108 


Glorious victory ; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by John R. Sweney. 
© Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 31629, Oct. 9, 1925. 

109 


Glory in the highest; duet, words by 
Charlotte G. Homer, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; sop. and alto or ten. and 
alto, or ten. and bass. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 31516, Sept. 21, 1925. 

f 110 


Good-night, Babette; musical idyll, 
words by Austin Dobson, music by 
Liza Lehmann; sop. and bar. with 
acc. of pf., violin and cello. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as the 
widower of the author. R 32141, 
Nov. 12, 1925. 111 


26302 (122) 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Adore 
and be still; arr. by Max Spicker. 
(In Cecelia collection of part songs 
for two women’s voices, bk. 2) © 
Isabel Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as 


the widow of the author. R 31488, 
Aug: 2%, T9925: 112 
‘Great joy; exercise for Sunday 


school, words by Palmer Hartsough, 
music by J. H. Fillmore, sr. 

James Henry Fillmore, sr., Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R 31521, Sept. 
21, LOR: 113. 


Guiding (The) star; by C. H. Gabriel ; 
women’s voices. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor... R 31525, Sept. 21, 1925. 114 


Gypsy Jan; from The fortune teller, 
words by H. B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. © Harry B. Smith 
and Therese Herbert, New York, 
as the author and the widow of the 
author. R 32100, Dec. 5, 1925. 115. 


Gypsy love song; slumber on, my iit- 
tle Gypsy sweetheart, from the For- 
tune teller, words by H. B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. © Harry 
B. Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. R 32092, Dec. 5, 


1925. 116 
Hadley (Henry K.) Six tone pic- 
tures; op. 14. © Henry K. Hadley, 


New York. R 32198, Nov. 30, 1925. 
1i7 


Handful (A) of cheer; words by John- 
son Oatman, jr., music by John R. 
Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the. 
widow of the author. R 31618, Oct. 
9, 1925: 118. 


Happy (The) lover; old English mel- 
ody arr. by H. Lane Wilson. © B. 
Mocatta, London, as the executor of 
the author. R 32140, Nov. 12, 1925. 

119. 


Hark! the Christmas bells are ring- 
ing; carol, words by E. H. Pinkham, 
music by C. F. Manney.. © Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, % Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston, as the author. R 31666, 
Oct. 5,- 1925: 120. 


He is risen; by J. B.. Herbert; : choir, 
© John B. Herbert, Monmouth, II1., 
as the author. R 31909, Jan. 30, 
1925. 121 


He pushed it right along; by C. Flem- 


ing. © Carroll. Fleming, % Leo 
Feist, ine., New York, as the au- 
thor. R 31565, Sept. 25, 1925. 122: 


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Heaven is my home: sacred song by 
T. Sauvage; mezzo-sop. or’ bar. 
Tonzo Sauvage, New York, as: the 
author. R 32118, Dec. 8, 1925. 123 


Heigh-ho! I love. you;  part-song, 
words by Richard Henry Buck, mu- 
sic by A. Geibel; mixed voices. © 
Adam Geibel,. % White-Smith mu- 
sie pub. co., Boston, as the author. 
R 31695, Oct. 7, 1925. 124 


Hemlock (The) tree; words by Long- 
fellow, music’ by R. H:.. Walthew. 
© Richard H. Walthew, London, as 
the author. R 32139, Nov. 12, 1925. 

125 

Highwayman (The); romantic comic 
opera, words by H. B. Smith, music 
by Reginald De Koven; full vocal 
sec. © Harry B. Smith and Anna 
F. De Koven, New York, as the au- 
thor and the widow of the author. 
R 32087, Dec. 5, 1925. 126 


Highwayman- (The); selection, from 
R. de Koven’s comic opera, by T. 
M. Tobani; full orch. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, % Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York, as the author. R 31544, Sept. 
23, 1925. 127 


Ho! ye townsmen; from The fortune 
teller, words by H. B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert. © 
Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. R 32103, Dee. 5, 
1925. 128 


Hold on to God: words by Winfield 
S. Davis, music by John R. Sweney. 
© Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 31908, Nov. 4, 1925. 

129 


Holy night; by G. B. Nevin; women’s 


voices. © George B. Nevin, Haston. 
Pa.. as the author. R 32207, Dec. 
Sen Cy : 130 
Honey (The) cooler; characteristic 


piece, march and two-step, by Rob- 
ert Recker. © Roberta Recker, % 
E. B. Marks music co., New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31856, Oct. 24, 1925. 131 


Hope (The) of the world; choral 
cantata for Christmas, words by S. 
H. Rhodes, ‘music by P. A. Schnec- 
ker. © L. W. Schnecker, New 
York.’ as the widow of the author. 
R 32196, Nov. 30, 1925. iy 


Hosanna for the Sunday school; ed. 
by A. T. Schauffler. © Century co., 
New York, as the proprietor. 
31511, Sept. 18,1925. 


Harry B. |! 


Roky 
133 | 


Hosanna in the highest’; by George F. 
Root. © Clara Louise’ Burnham. 
Chicago, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31054, Oct. 3, 1925. 134 


Hungaria’s hussars; from The fortune 
teller, words by H. B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert. © Harry 'B. 
Smith and Therese’ Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author.  R 32098, Dee. 5. 
1925. 135 


I’d be a butterfly; words by T. H. 
Bayley. music by Clement M. Spur- 
ling. © C. M. Spurling, Oundle, 
Northampton, England, as the au- 
thor. R 32132, Nov. 12, 1925. 136 


Tll stand up for Him; by John R. 
Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 31946, Nov. 
9, 1925. 137 


I love thee, life; words anon., music 


by S. Liddle. © Samuel Liddle, 
London, as the author. R 32131, 
Nov. 12, 1925. 138 


I was glad when they said unto me: 
anthem for general use, by W. R. 
Spence. © Wm. R. Spence, Perth, 
Ont., Canada., as the author. R 
32210. Dec. 3, 1925. 139 


I wonder if she’ll ever come back to 
me; by Paul Dresser. © Theodore 
Dreiser, New York, as the next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 31537, Sept. 238, 1925, . 140 


Ice palace mareh; by Edward: T. 
Paull. ©, Mrs.’ G. A. Paull, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 32240, Dec. 5, 1925. 141 


idle words; words by F. E. Weather- 
ly, music by Stephen Adams. © 
Laura Maybrick,' Ryde, Isle of 
Wight, England, as the widow of the 
author. R 32129, Nov. 12, 1925. 142 


Idol’s eye; gems from the comic opera 
in 3 acts. by Victor Herbert, arr. A. 
Rihm; pf. © Alexander Rihm. 
Harrisville, R. I., as the author. R 
32212, Dec. 11, 1925. eS kt 


Idol’s eye lancers; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by Otto Langey; orch. © Mrs. 
Otto Langey, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 32211, Dec. 
11,°1925: é 144 


Idol’s '\(The) eye lancers; by Victor 
Herbert.. ©. Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R. 32213, Dec. 11; 192% 145 


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Idol’s eye march; arr. by Otto Langey ; 
military band. © Mrs. Otto Langey, 


New York, as the widow of the au- 


thor. R 32217, Dec. 11, 1925. 146 


Idol's eye selection; arr. by Otto 
Langey. 1. Orch.—2. Military band. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as 
the widow of the author. 


32224, Dec. 11, 1925. 147, 148 


Idol’s eye waltzes; by Victor Herbert, 
arr. by Otto Langey. 1. Orch.—2. 
Military band. © Mrs. Otto Langey, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 32215, 32219, Dee. 11, 1925. 

149, 150 


Idol's (The) eye waltzes; by Victor 
Herbert. © Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 32214, Dec. 11, 1925. 151 


If you see my sweetheart; words and 
music by Paul Dresser; with cho. 
© Theodore Dreiser, New York, as 
the next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 31540, Sept. 23. 
1925. 152 


Im herbst: worte von J. v. Hichen- 
dorff, musik von H. Pfitzner, op. 9. 
(Fiinf lieder, no. 3) Hans 
Pfitzner, Unterschondorf am Am- 
mersee, Germany, as the author. R 
31978, Nov. 21, 1925. 153 


Imogene; ballad, words by Richard 
Henry Buck, music by A. Geibel; sop. 
or ten. © Adam Geibel, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author. R 31694. Oct. 7, 1925. 154 


Impromptu gavotte; by A. Benoist; 

pf. © Andre Benoist, Monmouth, 
. J.. aS the author. R 31535, Sept. 
22, A921 155 


In honour of ‘music; part-song, tr. 
from the German of Martin Luther, 
set to music by A. Somervell. © 
Arthur Somervell, London, as the 
author. R 32142, Nov. 12, 1925. 

156 

In the cotton; by L. E. Orth, op. 1; 
pf. (Jn Four character sketches, in 
EF) © John Orth, Boston, as the 
widower of the author. R 32202, 
Noy. 30, 1925. 157 


‘In the sweet summer time; words and 
music by Paul Dresser; with cho. 
© Theodore Dreiser, New York, as 
the next of kin of the author, who 
is not living, R 31539, Sept. 23. 
725, 158 


‘In thy clear eves; words by Arlo 
Bates. music by H. K. Hadley. op. 


R 32216, — 


9) 


26302 (169). 
15, no.,1.. © Henry K.. Hadley. 
New York, as the author. R 31676, 
Oct, 5, 1925. 159 


Inquiétude; de Paul: Wachs; pf. .© 
Blanche Wachs, Saint Mandé, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 32107, Dec. 7, 1925. 160 


Into His marvellous light; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by John R. 


Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 31624, Oct. 
9,. 1925. 161 


Jesus promised me a home; words by 
H. Lutton, music by John R. Swe- 
ney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpat- 
rick, Germantown, Pa., as the widow 
of the author. R 31619, Oct. 9, 1925. 

162 


Jeu de croquet; par L. Streabbog 
[pseud. of Louis Gebbaerts], op. 
315. no. 2; pf. © Nathalie Debuller, 
Brussels, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31929, Oct. 31, 1925. 163 


Joy and sunshine; words by Mary 
Marsh, music by John R. Sweney. 
© Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa.. as the widow of 
the author. R 31632, Oct. 9, 1925. 

164 


Keep us till we megt again; words by 
Wm. H. Homer, ‘music by John R. 


Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as. the 
widow of the author, R 31626, Oct. 
9, 1925. 165 


King of kings; sacred cantata, by J. 
B. Herbert. © John Bunyan Her- 
bert, Monmouth, [ll., as the author. 
R 31522, Sept. 21, 1925. 166 


King of the flame; words by Rudolph 
Hartly, music by Walter A. Phil- 
lips. © Hattie Phillips, Chicago, 
as the widow of the author. R 
32044, Nov. 27, 1925. 167 


Ktihne (Der); worte von Jos. v. 
Hichendorff, musik von Hans 
Pfitzner, op. 9. (Ftinf lieder, no. 
4) © Hans. Pfitzer,’ Unterschon- 
dorf am Ammersee, Germany, as 
the author. R 31976, Nov. 21, 1925. 

168 


33 ~=special 
Pye Goa: 


Lansing (George  L.) 
studies for mandolin; 
Lansing, C. W. Greene, C. Verdi, 
and others. (Edition Wood, no. 
87) © Richard Lansing, Lynn. 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 31380, Aug. 24, 1925. 169 


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pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Last night; by H. Kjerulf, arr. by Max 
Spicker. (Jn Cecelia collection of 
part-songs for two women’s voices, 
bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker Ellsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31496, Aug. 21, 1925. 170 


Lefort (Augustin) Six etudes carac- 
téristiques; violin. nos. 1-6. © 
Augustin Lefort, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 31390, Oct. 31, 1925. 171 


Lied vom schuft (Song of the knave) ; 
ged. Gottfried Keller, musik von F. 
Weingartner, op. 22, nr. 7; eine 
Singstimme mit klavierbegleitung. 
(Zwo6lf gedichte, heft 2) © Felix 


Weingartner, Zurich, Switzerland, 
as the author. R 31669, Oct. 8, 
1925. args 


Life (A) lesson; by Ethelbert Nevin. 
© Anne Paul Nevin, Blue Hill, Me., 
as the widow of the author. R 
32045, Nov. 27, 1925. 173 


Like as the hart desireth; sacred 
song, words from Psalm 42, music 
by Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, London, as the executor of 
the author. R 32123, Noy. 12, 1925. 

174 


Lily (The) and the nightingale; she 
said I was so lonely, from The for- 
tune teller, lat by H. B. Smith, 
musie by Victor Herbert. © Harry 
B. Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. R 382094, Dec. 5, 
1925. 175 


List for the heavenly Host; by J. B. 
Herbert; men’s voices. © John 
Bunyan Herbert, Monmouth, IIl., as 
the author. R 31533, Sept. 21, 1925. 

176 

F. Liszt’s second Hun- 

garian rhapsody; arr. by T. M. 

Tobani; full orch. © Theo M. 

Tobani, % Carl Fischer, ine., New 

York, as the author. R 315438, Sept. 

23, 1925. 177 


Little (A) bit of a boy; words by 
F. L. Stanton, music by A. H. 


Liszt (Franz) 


Behrend. © <A. H. Behrend, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 32135, Nov. 
12, 1925. 178 


Little (The) corporal; comic opera 
in 3 acts, words by H. B. Smith, 
music by Ludwig Englander. © 
Harry B. Smith, New York, as the 


author. R 32101, Dec. 5, 1925. 179 
Little Lee’s waltz; -by Mrs. B. G. 
Engdohl. © Mrs. B. G. Engdohl, 


Winona, Minn., as the author. RB 
31501, Sept. 14, 1925. 180: 


Lord (The) hath done great things: 
for us; short anthem, by F. Steven- - 
son, op. 20. © Frederick Steven- 
son, Pasadena, as the author. RK 
31673, Oct. 5, 1925. 181. 


Lord’s prayer; by Albert J. Holden; 
-in E. © Charles-E. Holden, New 
York, as the executor of the au-. 
thor. R 31937. Nov. 4, 1925. 182: 


Lullaby baby; four-part song, words. 
by Alice Jean Cleator, music by 
Karl Linders [pseud. of A. Geibel]: 
ladies’ voices. © Adam Geibel, of, 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the author. R 31696, Oct. 7,,. 
1925. 183. 


Lyre (La) catholique; recueil de- 
piéces par H. Letocart; orgue ou. 
harmonium, v. 1,2. © Henri Leto- 
cart, Paris, as the author. R 31849, 
- 31850, Oct. 22, 1925. 184, 185 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Four: 


songs; by E. MacDowell, op. 56: 
Long ago sweetheart mine. ia: 
others] © Marian MacDowell, 


Peterborough, N. 
of the .author. 
1925. 


H., as the widow 
R. 32086, Dec. 5, 
» 186. 


—- Sea pieces; book of piano pieces.. 
op. 55. Contents: 1. To the sea. 
[7 others] © Marian MacDoweli, 
Peterborough, N. H., as’ the widow 
of the author. R 31597, Oct. 3, 1925.. 

187 

Magicienne (La); eaprice, de Paul 
Wachs; pf. © Blanche Wacets. 
Saint-Mandé, Seine, France, as the 
widow of the author. . R: 31845, Oct. 
22,. 1925. 188 


Marche des amoureux; paroles de 
Léon Durocher, musique de Louis: 
Ganne. /© Paul Ganne, Paris, as 


the child of the deceased author. 
R 32109, Dec. 7, 1925. 189: 
Marche flamande; poésie de Léon, 


Durocher, musique de G. Marie. © 
Gabriel Marie, Marseilles, France, 
as the author. R 318538, Oct. 22, 


1925. 190: 
Maréchal (Le) Chaudron: opéra 
comique en trois actes et six 


tableaux de H. Chivot,. J. Gascogne: 
et G. Rolle, musique de P. Lacome ; 
chant et pf. Partition. © Maurice. 
Navier Clément Mare lLacome.,. 
Estaleux, au Houga, Gers, France,. 


1284 


RENEW ALS 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


26302 (214) 


as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31567, Sept. 14, 1925. 191 


Mary’s lamb; words by Edward E. 
Kidder, music by Victor Herbert. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 32222, 
Dee. 11, 1925. 192 


May song (Mai lied) ; English version 
by E. A. Bowring, music by R. Kie- 


serling, jr., op. 4. © Richard Kie- |! 


serling, Cincinnati, as the author. 
R 31662, Oct. 17, 1925. 193 


Mazurka; by F. R. Webb, op. 82, no. 
3. (Miniature dances for the piano) 
© F. R. Webb, Baltimore, as the 
author. R 32114, Dec. 8, 1925. 194 


Meditation; by F. K. Logan; pf. © 
Frederic Knight Logan, Oskaloosa, 
 la;, tas, the; author.,, R,32206,. Dec. 
3; 1925. 195 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Greeting; ed. by Max 
Spicker. (Jn Cecelia collection of 
part-songs for two women’s voices, 
bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker Hllsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 31492, Aug. 21, 1925. 

196 


—— Maid. of Ganges; arr. by Max 
Spicker. (Jn Cecelia collection of 
part songs for two women’s voices, 


bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker Ellsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the 
author. R 381487, Aug. 21, 1925. 


197 


Menuet; by J. H. Rogers, op. 15, no. 
1; pf. © James H. Rogers, Cleve- 
land, as the author. R 32204, Dec. 3, 
1925. 198 


Menuet antique; par M. Ravel; pf. 
© Mauriee Ravel, Montfort lA- 
maury, Seine et Oise, France, as the 
author. R 31840, Oct. 22, 1925. 

199 


Menuet castillan; de Paul Wachs; pf. 
Blanche Wacehs, Saint Mandé, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 32108, Dec. 7, 1925. 200 


Menuet paien; de Louis Ganne; orch. 
© Paul Ganne, Paris, as the child 
'of the deceased author. R 31847, 

Oct. 22, 1925. 201 


Merry (The) bells now ring; Christ- 
mas earol, by F. Stevenson, op. 19. 
© Frederick Stevenson, Pasadena, 
as the author. R 31672, Oct. 5, 
p1 925; 202 


Mid the shamrock; by L. E. Orth, op. 
1; pf. (Jn Four character sketches, 


in F) © John Orth, Boston, as the 
widower of the author. R 32201, 


Nov. 30, 1925. 203 


My girl’s a Hawaiian maiden; writ- 
ten by J. Simonds, composed by C. 
Kohlman. © Jack Simonds and 
Chas. Kohlman, % Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York, as the 
authors. R 31857, Oct. 24, 1925. 

204 


My heart is in the Highlands; schot- 
tische by S. Seiler. © Siegfried 
Seiler, Los Angeles, as the author. 
R 31552, Sept. 26, 1925. 205 


My love’s waitin’; from a June night 
in Washington, by Richard Hovey, 
music by Ethelbert Nevin. © Anne 
Paul Nevin, Blue Hill, Me., as the 
widow of the author. R 32046, Nov. 
27, 1925. 206 


My Saviour is a friend indeed; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
John R. Sweney. © Lizzie FE. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 31625, Oct. 9, 1925. 207 


National guard patrol; march song 
and chorus, words by Richard Hen- 
ry Buck, music by <A. Geibel. © 
Adam Geibel, % White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, as the author. R 
31693, Oct. 7, 1925. 208 


Nearer, still nearer; by Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Mrs. C. H. Morris, Mc- 


Connelsville, O., as the author. R 
32064, Dec. 2, 1925. 209 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
words by Francis W. Bourdillon, 
music by J. W. Bischoff; sop. or 
ten. © Lucille A. Chester, Buffalo, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 31656, Oct. 17, 1925. 210 


Night march; by G. D. Wilson, op. 
179; pf. © Josephine M. Wilson, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author... B® 31668, Oct.5,..1925. . 211 


Night (A) off; march and two step, 
by George Rosey [pseud. of G. M. 
Rosenberg | George M. Rosen- 
berg, New York, as the author. R 
31860, Oct. 24, 1925. 212 


Ninth concerto; by Ch. de Beriot, arr. 
by G. Saenger; violin and pf. © 
Gustav Saenger, % Carl Fischer. 
inec., New York, as the author. R 
31541, Sept. 28, 1925. a 


O Bethlehem; trio, by C. H. Gabriel; 
women’s’ voices. Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 31532,’ Sept. 21, 1925. | 214 


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O ceme all ye faithful triumphantly 
‘sing; Christmas anthem, by P. A. 
Schnecker. © L. W. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author?’ ay 31 6TE Oct, 5, 19257" 25 


O come iet us sing unto the Lord; by 
Albert J: Holden. ‘© \Chas 2B. 
Holden, Longmeadow, Mass. and 
Alice May. Lucas, White Plains, N. 
Y., as the children of the deceased 
author:, Ro dil6¢7, Oct. 5,; 1925... 216 


O holy night; words tr. from the 
French, by Adolphe Adam, arr. by 
W..W. Gilchrist. © Anna R. Gil- 


christ, Philadelphia, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 31678, 
Oct. 5, 1925. 217 


O Lamb of God; by Albert J. Holden; 
in E min. © Charles E. Holden, 
New York, as the executor of the 
author. R 319386, Nov. 4, 1925. 218 


O wondrous cross; words by Johnson 
Oatman, jr., music by John R. Swe- 


ney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 31633, Oct. 
pS ad ES 7245 219 


Ocean breezes: by Victor Herbert, arr. 
by Otto Langey. 1. Military band.— 
2. Orch. © Mrs. Otto Langey, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 322338, 32235, Dec., 11, 1925. 

2204221 


Ocean breezes; by Victor Herbert ; pf. 
© Therese Herbert, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 32231, 
Dee. 11, 1925. Do2, 


Offertoire de la Pentecote; de C. Plan- 
chet; orgue. © Charles Planchet, 
Paris, as the author. R 31915, Oct. 
Sil LOD: 223 


Office (The) for the holy communion ; 
a devotional setting in D, by C. 
Simper. © Caleb Simper, Kilbir- 
nie, Barnstaple, Hngland, as the au- 
thor. R 31600, Oct. 5, 1925. 224 


On the beautiful sea; waltz song by 
J. L. Molloy, arr. by G. B. Nevin; 
mixed cho. © George B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author. . R 31910, 
Oct. 6, 1925. 225 


On the deck; by L. E. Orth, op. 1; pf. 
(In Four character sketches in F) 
© John Orth, Boston, as the wid- 
ower of the author. R 32203, Nov. 
30, 1925. 226 


On the heather; by L. E. Orth, op. 1; 
pf. (Jn Four character sketches, 


pt. Il, n. s.¢v..20 


in F) © John Orth, Boston, as the 
/ Widower of the author. R 32200, 
Nov. 30, 1925. . 227 


On the shore; by C. M. Widor, arr. 
by Max Spicker. (In Cecelia ecol- ~ 
lection of part songs for two wom- 
en’s voices, bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker 
Elsner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 31491, Aug. 21, 1925. 

228 


Only believe; words by John R. Cle- 
ments, music by John R. Sweney. . 
© Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 31635, Oct. 9, 1925. 

229 


Only for thee; from the Idols eye, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. © Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 32237, Dec. 11, 1925. 

230 


Only in the play; from The fortune 
teller; words by H. B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert. © Harry B. 
Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 
of the author. R 382096, Dee. 5, 
1925. al 


Only once you pass this way; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
John R. Sweney. © Lizzie H. Swe- 
ney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., 
as the widow of the author. R 
31628, Oct. 9,’ 1925. 232 


Open the door for me; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by John 


R. Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 31631, 
Oct. 9, 1925. 233 


O’Shanaghan dhu (Black O’Shanag- 
han); humorous Irish song, words 
by James J. Bourke, music by Alicia 
Adelaide Needham. © Alicia A. 
Needham, London, as the author. 
R 32133, Nov. 12, 1925. 234 


Palestine; words and music by C. H. 
Gabriel; mezzo-sop., contralto or 
bar. © Charles H. Gabriel, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as the author. R 381515. 
Sept. 21, 1925. 235 


Papillons; de M. Rosenthal; pf. © 
Moriz Rosenthal, Vienna, as the 
author. R 31482, July 13, 1925. 

236 

Pas de sylphe; bluette de salon, par 

A. Schmoll, op. 124; pf. © A. 


Schmoll, Paris, as the author. R 
31904, Oct. 20, 1925. 236 


1286 


Oe ~ RENEWALS: 


nos. be Wea 1925 


Pastourelles, romances et chansons du 
18° ' siécle; ecorrigées et transcrites 
de J. B. Weckerlin; acct. de pf. © 
J. B. Weckerlin,. Paris, as the next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 31576, Sept. 14, 1925. 

238 


Peace on earth; words and music by 
C. H: Gabriel; women’s voices. 
Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., 
as the author. R 315380, Sept. 21, 
1925. - 239 


Peace on earth good will toward men; 
Christmas anthem, by H. P. Danks. 
© Gertrude L, and Albert V. Danks, 
New York, as the children of the 
deceased author. R 31665, Oct. 5, 
1925. 240 


Piccaninny mine, good night; words 
by Clifton Bingham, music by H. 
Trotere. 1. In F.—2. In G.—2. In 
Beta tain ©...) Mrs... Trto- 
tere, Bournemouth, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 31651, 
Sept. 30, 1925. 241 


Poéme pour yiolon et orchestre; par 
Ernest Chausson, op. 25; violon et 
pf. © Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, 
as the executors of the author. R 
31698, Oct. 8, 1925. 242 


Polish dance; by S. G. Kiesling. © 
Samuel G. Kiesling, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 32119, Dec. 8, 1925. 

243 


Polka; by F. R. Webb, op. 82, no. 2. 
(Miniature dances for the pian9) 
© F. R. Webb, Baltimore, as the 
author. R pants, Dec. 8, 1925. 244 


Power (The) On the human eye; from 
The fortune teller, words by H. B. 
Smith and Victor Herbert. © 
Harry B. Smith and Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the author and 
the widow of the author. R 32099, 
Dee. 5, 1925. 245 


Practical finger exercises for piano- 
forte; by F. A. Porter, op. 17. © 
F. Addison Porter, Boston, as the 
author. R 31640, Oct. 12, 1925. 246 


Premiéres valses; par R. Hahn; pf. 
© Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the,au- 
thor. R 31924, Oct. 31, 1925. 247 


Prends mon cceur; poésie de Louis le 
Sasseur de Ranzay, musique de H. 
de Fontenailles. © Hercule de Fon- 
tenailles, Paris, as the author. R 
32106, Dec. 7, 1925. 248 


26302 (259) 


President’s (The) march; by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by Otto Langey; orch. 
© Mrs. Otto Langey, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 32229, 
Dec. 11, 1925. 249 


* 

President’s (The) march; by Victor 
Herbert; pf. © Therese Herbert, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 32238, Dee. 11, 1925. 250 


Promenade militaire; marche, de 
Marius Carman, op. 382; pf. © 
EKugénie Tissot, Saint-Vrain, Marne, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R/3191%,. Oct: 3t, 1925. 251 


Promises (The) of God; words by 
Lanta Wilson Smith, music by Wm. 
J. Kirkpatrick. .© Mrs. Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as. 
the widow of the author. R 31838, 
Aug. 27, 1925. 252 


Purity (The) brigade; from Belle of 
New York, words by Hugh Morton, 
music by Gustave Kerker. © Mrs. 
Harold Silverman, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 31561, Sept. 
4, 1925. 253. 


Quatuor; par H. Rabaud, op. 3; pour 
deux violons, alto et violoncelle. © 
Henri Rabaud, Paris, as the author. 
R 32105, Dee. 7, 1925. 254 


Recompense (The); words by May 
Byron, music by Amy Elise Hor- 
rocks. © Nico Paramythiote, Paris, 
as the widower of the author. R 
82130, Nov. 12, 1925. 255: 


Ring, ye Easter bells; words and mu- 
sic by G. C. Tullar. © Grant Col- 
fax Tullar, New York,'as the au- 
thor. R 32296, Dec. 10, 1925. 256. 


Rondo, no. 1; by C. W. Krogmann; 
pf. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Marblehead, Mass., as the author. 
R 32056, Dec. 1, 1925. PAY 


Rondo, no. 2; by C. W. Krogmann; pf. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, Mar- 
blehead, Mass., as the author. R 
382055, Dec. 1, 1925. 258: , 


Runaway (A) girl; new musical play 
by Seymour Hicks. and Harry 
Nicholls, words by Avery Hopwood. 
and Harry Greenbank, music by 
Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton.. 
Vocal se. © Maude Caryll, Paris, 
and Charles F. Monckton, London, 
as the widow and next of kin of the 
authors who are not living. R 
31964, Oct. 22, 1925. 259+ 


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pt. 111, n. s., 7. 20 


Sailor’s (A) grave by the sea; words 
and music by Paul Dresser. © 
Theodore Dreiser; New York, as the 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R ereee Sept. 23, 1925. 

260 


‘SSaint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Bar- 
earolle; op. 108; violon, violoncelle, 
harmonium et pf. © Marie Truf- 
fot, Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, France, 
as the widow of the author. R 
31575, Sept. 14, 1925. 261 


Caprice héroique; op. 106; deux 


pianos, quatre mains. © Marie 
Truffot, Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, 
France, as the widow of the au- 


thor. R 31572, Sept. 14, 1925. 262 


— — Valse nonchalante; op. 110; pf. 
© Marie Truffot, Mulhouse, Haut- 


Rhin, France, as the widow of the’ 


R 31931, Oct. 31, 1925. 
263 


Saltarelle; by J. H. Rogers, op. 15, 
no. 2; pf. © James H. Rogers, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 32208, 
Dec. 3, 1925. 264 


Santa Claus expected; cantata for 
Christmas, written and composed by 
C. H. Gabriel. © Charles H. Ga- 
briel, Berkeley, Calif., as the au- 
thor. R 31519, Sept. 21, 1925. 265 


Santa Lucia; Neapolitan folk-song, 
arr. by Max Spicker. (in Cecelia 
collection of part songs for two 


author. 


women’s voices, bk. 2) © Isabel 
Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R_ 31486, 
Aug. 21, 1925. 266 
Santa’s surprise party; Christmas 


eantata for little children, libretto 
by Jessie Brown Pounds, music by 
J. H. Fillmore, sr. © James Henry 
Fillmore, sr., Cincinnati, as the au- 
thor. R 31520, Sept. 21, 1925. 267 


Saviour breathe an evening blessing; 
song by W. H. Griggs. © William 
H. Griggs, Charlestown, Mass., as 
the author.- R 32205, Dec. 38, 1925. 

268 


Saviour comfort me; by H. S. Hosmer. 
© E. S. Hosmer, Pawtucket, R. I., 
as the author. R 32199, Nov. 30, 
1925. 269 


Saviour guide me down life’s river; 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., mu- 
sic by John R. Sweney. © Lizzie 
EK. Sweney Kirkpatrick, German- 
town, Pa., as the widow of the au- 

thor. R 31620, Oct: 9, 1925. 


270 | 


Saviour’s (A) born; words by Char- 
lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. 
Gabriel; men’s voices. © Charles 
H. Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author. R 381529, Sept. 21, 1925. 

271 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Faith in 
spring; arr. by Max Spicker. (In 
Cecelia collection of part-songs for 
two women’s voices) © Isabel 
Spicker HEllsner, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R_ 31497, 
Aug. 21, 1925. 272 


Schumann (Robert Alexander ) The 
voice of love; serenade, arr. by T. 
M. Tobani; pf. © Theo..M. To- 


bani, % Carl Fischer, ine... New 
York, as the author. R 31546, Sept. 
2a LOZ, LS PAL 


Serenades (The) of all nations; from 
The fortune teller, words by H. B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. © 
Harry B. Smith and Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the author and 


the widow of the author. R 32090, 
Dec. 5, 1925. 274 
Serenata napolitana; by W. C. HE. 


Seeboeck; pf. © Mabel B. See- 


boeck, Chicago, as the widow of the 
author, R 31966, Noy. 11, 1925. 

275 

Severed; words by Hal, music by 


Frances Allitsen. © Francis B. 
Rowley, London, as the executor of 
the author, R 32128, Noy. 12, 1925. 

276 


Shout the glad tidings exultingly sing, 
anthem, words by W. A. Muhlen- 
berg, music by E. Marzo, op. 70. © 
Eduardo Marzo, New York, as the 
author: R 31670; Oct: 5, 1925... 277 


Signor Mons. Muldoni; from The for- 
tune teller, words by H. B. Smith, 
music by Vietor Herbert. © Harry 
B. Smith and Therese Herbert, New 
York, as the author and the widow 


of the author. R 32095, Dec. 5, 
1925. 278 
Sinners are coming home; words by 


Johnson Oatman, jr., music by John 


R. Sweney. © Lizzie EH. Swenev 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 31623, 
Oct. 9, 1925. 279 


Slighted (The) swain; old Hnglish 
melody arr. by H, Lane Wilson. © 
B. Mocatta, London, as the ‘execu- 
tor of the author. ~R Sic Nov. 
12, 1925. - 280 


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Slumber- -song (A); is Fr, N. Lohr, 
arr. by Max Spicker. (Jn Cecelia 
eollection of part songs for two 
women’s voices, bk. 2) © Isabel 
- Spicker Elisner, Brooklyn, as the 
'widow of the author. R 31493, Aug. 
Bt, 1925. 281 


Softly fades the twilight ray; by 
Franz Abt, arr. by G. B. Nevin; solo 

- sop. or ten. and quartet or cho. 
George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 31595, Oct. 1, 1925, 282 


Somebody; Scotch song, music by T. 
Sauvage; mezzo-sop. or. bar. © 
Tonzo Sauvage, New York, as the 
author. R 81550, Sept. 24, 1925. 

283 


Song (A) of the ages; Christmas quar- 
tet, by C. H. Gabriel; mixed voices. 


© Charles H. Gabriel, Berkeley, 
Calif., as the author. R 31518, Sept. 
21, 1925, 284 


Songs (The) of long ago; or, Sweet 
songs of yore, written and composed 
J. Jordan. © Julian Jordan, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., as the author. R 
31855, Oct. 24, 1925. 285 


Souvenir (Le) d’avoir chanté; poésie 
de Catulle Mendés, musique de R. 


Hahn. © Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, 
as the author. R 31574, Sept. 14, 
1925. 286 


‘Star of beauty! star of splendor ; carol 
for Christmas, words by F. E. Bel- 
den, music by C. F. Manney. © 
Chas. F. Manney, % Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston, as the author. R 31667, 
Oct..5, 1925. 287 


Starlight in’ Judea; words by Susie 
B. Thompson, music by C. H. Gab- 
riel; men’s voices. © Charles H. 
Gabriel, Berkeley, Calif., as the 
author, R 31531, Sept. 21, 1925. 
288 


Steamship, hotel and general direc- 
tory; by Samuel Grabfelder. © 
Rica Grabfelder, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 31566, Feb. 
19, 1925. 289 


Stories that mother told me; by An- 
drew B. Sterling. © Harry von 
Tilzer, New York, as the author. 
R 31948, Nov. 17, 1925. 290 


Strauss (Richard) Also sprach Zara- 
thustra; arr. O. Singer; 2 pianos, 


4 hands. © Otto Singer, Leipzig, 
~-as the author. R 31500, Sept. 8, 
1925. 291 


Summer fancies; music by W. Ber- 
-wald; cho. for women’s voices. © 
William Berwald,' Syracuse, N. Y., 
as the author. R 31502, Sept. 17, 
1925. 292 


Sweet Christmas bells;. carol, music 
by G. C. Gow; mezzo-sop. and uni- 
son cho., with organ. © George 
Coleman Gow, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
as the author. R 31534, Sept. . 22, 
1925. 293 


Sweet harp of the days that are gone; 
to the Irish harp, words by Samuel 
Lover, music by Victor Herbert. © 
Therese Herbert, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 32218, Dec. 
dd} 1925: 294 


Sweeter as the days go by; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by John R. 
Swerfey. © Lizzie E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as. 
the widow of the author. R 31622, 
Oct. 9, 1925. 295. 


Sweetheart, sigh no more; words by 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, music by 
P. Ambrose, op. 10, no. 1; women’s. 
voices. © Paul Ambrose, Trenton, 
N. J., as the author. R 31547, Sept. 
23, 1925. 296. 


Teach me how to kiss, dear; from 
Belle of New York, words by Hugh. 
Morton, music by Gustave Kerker. 
© Mrs. Harold Silverman, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 31557, Sept. 4, 1925. 297 


Tell me what I always long to hear; 
written and composed by S. Waters. 
© Safford Waters, New York, as. 
the author. R 31859, Oct. 24, 1925. 

298. 


Tennessee (The) jubilee; two step 
and cake walk by H. R. Stern. © 
Henry R. Stern, New York, as the 


author. R 32060, Dec. 2, 1925. 299: 


Thanks be to God; Haster anthem, by 
C. Simper. © Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, England, as the author. R 
31599, Oct. 5, 1925. 300: 


That beautiful song land; words and 
music by C. A. Havens, op. 186; 
with ace. for violin, harp and organ. 
or organ only. © C. A. Havens, 
Chicago, as the author. R 31661, 
Oct. 17, 1925. 301 


That blessed hope; Advent anthem, 
words by G. A. Warburton, music 
by C. B. Rutenber. © Gertrude W. 
Rutenber, Seattle, as the widow of 
the author. R 31680, Oct. 5, 1925. 

302. 


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There were shepherds abiding in the 
fields; by J. B. Herbert. © John 
Bunyan Herbert, Monmouth, Ill, as 
the author. R 31526, Sept. 21, 1925. 

303 


‘They all follow me; from Belle of 
New York, words by Hugh Morton, 
music by Gustave Kerker. © Mrs. 
Harold Silverman, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 31560, Sept. 
4, 1925. 304 


‘Tickle the ear; polkarette, by Monroe 
H. Rosenfeld. © Eunice M. Rosen- 
feld, New York, as the widow of the 
author, R 32059, Dec. 2, 1925. 305 


‘Triumphant Zion, strike the chord; 
Easter hymn, words by Ida Scott 
Taylor, music by Fred Schilling. © 
Hleanor Harper, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
32282, Noy,., 11, 1925. 306 

‘Valse du réve; par A. Flégier; pf. a 
4 mains. © Ange Flégier, Mar- 


seilles, France, as the author. R 
31846, Oct. 22, 1925. 307 


Valse du réve; par A. Fléegier; pf. 


seul. © Ange Flégier, Marseilles, 
France, as the author. R 31844, 
Oct. 225)1925. 308 


‘Valse ingénue; de Marius Carman, op. 
387: pf. © Eugénie Tissot, Saint- 
Vrain, Marne, France, as the widow 
of the authors) Ry 31916, :Oet., 31, 
1925. 309 


‘Verdi (Giuseppe) Il trovatore; fan- 
tasia by Delphin Alard, op. 37, arr. 
G. Saenger; violin and pf. © Gus- 
tav Saenger, % Carl Fischer, ine., 


New York, as the author. R 31545, 
Sept. 23, 1925. 310 
“Verschmaéhte liebe; walzer, von P. 


Lincke. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as 
the author. R 32061, Dec. 2, 1925. 
311 


‘Wait on the Lord; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by John R. Sweney. 
© Lizzie BE. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 31621, Oct. 9, 1925. 

le 


“Wait till my ship comes in; written 
by G. Taggart, composed by Max S. 
Witt. © George Taggart, Charles- 
ton, S. C., and Albert Witt, Murray 
Hills, L. I, N. Y., as the author and 
the next of kin of the composer, who 
is not living. R 31858, Oct. 24, 1925. 

313 


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Wanderer’s night-song; by O. Behr, 
arr. by Max Spicker. (Jn Cecelia 
collection of part songs for two 
women’s voices, bk. 2) © Isabel 
Spicker Ellsner, Brooklyn, as the. 
widow of the author. R 31489, Aug. 
21, £925. 314 


We'll stand by the Flag; by Edward 
T. Paull. 1. Mareh—2..Song. © 
Mrs. G. A. Paull, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 32248, 
32244, Dec. 5, 1925. 315, 316 


We meet again; by L. Liebe, arr. by 
Max Spicker. (Jn Cecelia collec- 
tion of part songs for two women’s 
voices, bk. 2) © Isabel Spicker 
Elisner, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 31499, Aug. 21, 1925. 

317 


Weary the waiting; words by Frank 
L. Stanton, music by F. Corbett. © 
Felix Corbett, Middlesborough, Eng: 
land, as the author. R 32137, Nov. 
12; 1925. 318 


Webb (F. R.) March; op. 82, no. 6. 
(Miniature. dances for the a~piano) 
© F. R. Webb, Baltimore, as the 


author. R 32116, Dec. 8, 1925. 319 
Waltz; op. 82, no. 1. (Minia- 
ture dances for the piano) © F. R. 


Webb, Baltimore, as the author. R 
82112, Dec. 8, 1925. 320 


Weep no more, we'll meet again; 
words and music by A. J. Boex. 
© Louise Boex, Cincinnati, as the 
widow of the author. R 31660, 
Oct. 17, 1925. 321 


Welcome be thou light of heaven; by 
F, Curschmann,- ed. by Max. 
Spicker. (In Cecelia collection of 
part-songs for two women’s voices, 
bk. 2) © Isabel. Spicker Ellsner, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 31498, Aug. 21, 1925. 322 


When I hear the trumpet sounding; 
words by John R. Clements, music 
by John R. Sweney. © Lizzie E. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 


Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 31630, Oct. 9, 1925. 323 
When the world is fair; words by 


Clifton Bingham, music by F. H. 
Cowen. © Frederic H. Cowen, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 321388, Nov. 
12, 1925. 324 


When we are married; duet, from 
Belle of New York, words by Hugh 
Morton, music by Gustave Kerker. 


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© Mrs. Harold Silverman, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 31559, Sept. 4, 1925. 325 


When you return; words by Arthur 
Philip Coxford, music by M. V. 
White. © Maude Valerie White, 
% Boosey & co., ltd., London, as 
the author. R 32136, Nov. 12, 1925. 

: 326 


When you were sweet sixteen; song 
and cho. by J. Thornton. © James 
Thornton, New York, as the author. 
R 31906, Nov. 2, 1925. 327 


Winona; words by Scott Brampton, 


musie by J. C. Bartlett. © J. C. 
Bartlett, Medfield, Mass., as the 
author. R 31663, Oct. 5, 1925. 328 


Winter song; four part song, words 
by Richard Hovey, music by Fred- 
erie Field Bullard; men’s voices. © 
Maud S. Bullard, So. Orleans, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 31675, Oct. 5, 1925. 329 


With lance in rest; march song from 
The fortune teller, words by H. B. 
‘Smith, music by Victor Herbert. © 


Harry B. Smith and Therese Her- 
bert, New York, as the author and 
the widow of the author. R 32102, 
Dee. 5, 1925. 330 


Woodland nymphs; dance caprice, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 34; pf. 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Marble- 
head, Mass., as the author. R 
32057. Dec. 1, 1925. 331 


Work for Jesus; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by R._. Hillyard 
Sweney. © Ada J. Sweney, Chester, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 


R 31907, Nov. 4, 1925. 302 
Young (The) royalist; words by 
Frederick Weatherly, music by 
Stephen Adams. © Laura May- 


brick, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England, 
as the widow of the author. R 
82121, Nov. 12, 1925. 333 


22nd regiment march; by Victor Her- 
bert, arr. by Otto Langey. 1. Mili- 
tary band.—2. Orch. © Mrs. Otto 
Langey, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 32230, 32232, Dec. 
11, 1925. 334, 335 


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LIST OF, MUSIC.USED. OR LICENSED TO BE USED. FOR THE -MAN- 
UFACTURE OF. PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY, THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEG. jo¢e) OF TRE ACT. OF, 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


Abraham Lincoln; song; trumpets 1 
and 2 with pf. (Intermediate 
music, pt. 2) © Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 336 


Addio a Napoli; by Cottrau. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 337 


Alba; by Speciale. © Mauro V..Car- 
dilli, New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 338 


All I need is you. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 5, 


1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 339 
All I want is a spoonful. © Chicago 
music pub. co., inc., Chicago. No- 


tice ree’d Nov. 238, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 340 


And I don’t mean maybe; words and 
music by Oliver E. Story. © Grey 
gull records, ine., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 187. 341 


April fool. © Edward B. Marks 
musie co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Nov. 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
183. 342 


Armies (The) of spring; song; vio- 
lin and viola and pf. (Intermedi- 
ate music, pt. 2) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Noy. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 343 


At nightfall; song; wood-wind with 
pf. (Junior music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 344 


Autumn woods; song; strings with 
pf. (Junior music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 345 


Baby mine. © Raymond H. Clark, 
Ashland, Me. Notice rec’d Nov. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 346 


Bamboola. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 20, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 347 


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Beautiful you; music by N. Brill. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 
tice rece’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 187. 345 


Behind these gray walls. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co.,. ine., New. York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 19, 1926; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 194. 349 


Believe me if all. those endearing 
youns charms; musical character- 
istic; pf. © Ginn & co., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925 ; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 350: 


Bella Parigina; mazurka, by Atta- 
nasio. © Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 3DL 


Bella Siciliana; mazurka, by Atta- 
nasio. © Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 352 


Bellezze partenopee; valse by Caval- 
cabo. © Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. Notice reec’d Dec. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 353 


Bells; song; flute with small orch. 
(Introductory music) -© Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice ree’d Noy. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 354 


Bells (The) ; song; trumpet with pf. 
(Juvenile music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 355 


Bells (The) ; song; violins 1 and 2, 
with pf. (Hlementary music, pt. 2) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 

356 


Bellis (The) ; two-pt. song; trumpets 
1 and 2, with pf. (EHlementary music, 
pt.2) © Ginn &co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, vy. 
6, p. 188. 357 


Bells of Britanny; song; wood-wind 
with pf. (Three-part music) © 
Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rece’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
186. 358 


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Best (The) way; song; clarinet and 
- viola with pf. (Intermediate music, 
pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 

- ov. 6, p. 184. 359 


Better call the preacher row. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dee. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
193. 360 


Big black beetle; song; trumpet with 
small orech. (Introductory music) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 

’ Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, DP. 
- 190. 361 

Biricchina; by Cardilli. © Mauro V. 
Cardilli, New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
194. 362 


Bobby Shafto; song; trumpet. (Songs 
of childhood) © Ginn & oo, 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 363 


Bohemian lullaby; song; violin with 
pf. (Hlementary music, pt. 1) © 
Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

364 


Bravura; mazurka, by Londan. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York, No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 194. 365 


Bring back the scenes of yesterday ; 
words and music by Oliver BE. Story. 
© Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 366 


Bumblebee; song; trumpet with pf. 
(Elementary music, pt. 1) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 367 


Can't be blue; words and music by 
Ben W. Gordon. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 368 


Carry me back to Connemara; words 
and musie by Oliver E. Story. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 369 


Chinky butterfly. © Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 370 


Christmas eve; song; violin. (Songs 
of childhood) © Ginn & co., Bos- 
‘ton. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 371 


Christmas peace; words by W. H. 
Gardner, music by J. L. Gilbert. © 


129 


Cotton blossom time; 


M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 10, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 192. ol2 


Cinderella; song; sop. (Juvenile mu- 
sic) © Ginn & co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 373 


.Clap hands, here comes Charley. © 


Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 191. - 374 


Cobbler (The); song; flute with pf. 
(Introductory music) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 375 


Coffin blues. © Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d Nov. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 376 


Collegiate blues. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
reec’d Dec. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 190. 377 


Colored soldiers on parade. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec'd 
Nov. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 

378 


Come on coot and do that thing. © 
Chicago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 28, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 379 


Comin’ home to you; words by Effie 
Cutler, music by Walter Rolfe. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 380 


by Joseph H. 
Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. : 381 


Cup (A) of coffee, a sandwich and 
you. Harms, inec., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 22, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 195. 382 


D’ye love me. © T. B. Harms co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 3, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 383 


Da da da dum, dum da dum. © 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. E85: 384 


Dancing in the orchard; song; violin. 
(Songs of childhood) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 385 


Danza che piace; by Pestalozza. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. . No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 386 


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Day dreams. © Grey gull records, 
inc., Boston. Notice reec’d Dec. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 387 


Day (The) that I met you. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 388 


Delizia de Maggio; valzer, by Geluso. 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 389 


Dinah; music by Joseph H. Trent. 
© Grey Gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 187. 390 


Dixie; musical characteristic; orch. 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 


391 
Dixie ditties; orch. © Forster music 
publisher, ine, Chicago... Notice 


rec’d Nov. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 392 


Don’t be a fool—you fool. .© Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
.ree’d Dec. 5, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 393 


Don’t be afraid to come home. © 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 12, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 191. 394 


Don’t be sorry for me. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 395 


Down behind the hill; 
musie by Oliver E. Story. 
gull records, inec., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
jd ro Ga 396 


Down in Charleston town; by Edgar 
Dowell. © C. R. pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 195. 397 


Down to the bricks. © Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 184. 398 


Dream a dream. © T. B. Harms co., 


words and 


New York. Notice ree’d Dee. . 22, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 399 
Dream (The) boat; song; clarinet 


with small orch. (Juvenile music) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 

400 


Dreaming of a castle in the air. © 
Harms, ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 192. 401 


© Grey. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dreams of Honolulue. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
- 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 402 


Dreams of the birds’ return; song; 
orch. (Junior music) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 403 


Esmeralda. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice reec’d Dec. 24, 
1925;, recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 404 


Fairy (The) drum; song; violin with — 
pf. (Elementary music, pt. 2) © 


Ginn & co., Boston. Notice reec’d 
Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 
405 

Fairy signals; song; sop. (Juvenile 
music) © Ginn & co., Boston. 


Notice ree’d Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 188. 406 
Fat meat and greens. © Chicago mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Nov. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 184. 407 


Flamin’ Mamie. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. §&, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 191. 408 


Flirtation in a Chinese garden; by 
Abram Chasins. © J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. Notice ree’d Dee. 
28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 196. 409 


Florida moon; words and music by 
Oliver KE. Story. Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 


410 
‘Fore day honry scat. © Chicago 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. No- 


tice rec’d Nov. 28, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 184. 411 


Forever and ever with you. © Henry 
Waterson, inec., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 194. 412 


Forget me not; by Allan McBeth, op. 
22, ed. Karl Benker. © Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
7, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 413 


Frivolité; mazurka, by Rossi. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dee. 18, 1925; reeorded, 
v. 6, p.' 194. 414 


Girando sempre, quadriglia; by G. 
Leone. © Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; 
‘recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 415 


Give me your answer. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6. p. 194. 416 


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Good-by to summer; song; English 
horn with pf. (Intermediate music, 
pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 184. . 417 


Good morning; song; sop. (Songs of 
childhood) © Ginn & co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 192. 418 


Happiness will follow sorrow; by 
Joseph H. Trent. © Grey gull rec- 


ords, ine., Boston. Notice reed 
Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 
419 

Happy days will come; music by 


Joseph H. Trent. © Grey gull rec- 
-ords, ine., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 
420 


] 

Have your chill, Tll be here when 
your fever rises. © Chicago music 

_ pub. e@o., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 238, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 


1c Se ae 421 
Hawaiian sunset. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsburg, Pa. 


Notice ree’d Dee. 10, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 191. 422 
Headin’ for Louisville. ©Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


Notice ree’d Dee. 4, 1925; recorded, ° 
423 


v. 6, p. 188. 
Honey mine; words and music by Ben 
W. Gordon. © M. Witmark & 


sons, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
10, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 424 


Hopscotch; song; clarinet with orch. 
(Juvenile music) © Ginn & co., 
“Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188, 425 


Hot fingers. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
~ York. Notice'ree’d Nov. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 426 


Hot papa blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 23; 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 

427 

Hot stuff. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice reec’d Noy. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 428 


How ean I leave thee; by F. Kiicken; 
string, wood-wind and brass quar- 
tets. © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d Novy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 


6, p. 186. 429 
How d’ ‘you do; song; trumpet. 
(Songs of childhood) © Ginn & 


26302 (444) 


co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 430 


How I love her and she loves me, is 
nobody’s business. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 431 


Hungry little bunny; song; clarinet 
_ and pf. (EHlementary music, pt. 1) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
190. 432 


I am in doubt; by Lewis & Harvey. 
© Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 433 


I am wild; music by Joseph H. Trent. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, 


Vv. 16,.p718G 434 
I’d love to love you all the time. © 
Conley-Silverman, ine., St. Louis. 


Notice rec’d Dec. 16, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p..193. 435 


I do, do you. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 30, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 185. 436 


I don’t want the world, all I want is 
you. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 17, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 437 


I found a good man after all. © Chi- 
cago music pub. ¢o., inc., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 435 


I found a pal. © Raymond H. Clark, 
Ashland, Me. Notice rec’d Nov. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 439 


I found a wonderful pal. © Raymond 
H. Clark, Squa Pan, Me. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 14, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
De LOT 440 


I love my baby, my baby loves me. 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., ine, 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 5, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 441 


I’m happy go lucky, there’s nothing 
on my mind. © Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. Notice rec'd 
Nov. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p..185. 

442 

I’m just dance crazy; music by Joseph 
H. Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6,’ p. 187. 443 


I’m lookin’ for that man o’ mine. ‘© 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 19, 1925; recorded,;: v. 
6, p. 193. 444 


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I’m on my way ‘to dreamland. -© 
Edgar Leslie, -inc., New York.  No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 12, 1925; recorded, 
West; De Lod: 445 


I’se goin’ from the cotton fields. © 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York: No- 
tice rec'd Nov. 21,.1925; recorded, 
Vis Oy Deck Sa. 446 


I wanna go where you go, do what 
you do, then I’ll be happy. © Ir- 
ving Berlin, ine., New York. Notice 


rec’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 185. 447 
1 wish’t I was in Peoria. © Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. Notice 
ree’d Nov. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 187. 448 
I wonder if you ever wonder; words 
and music by Oliver E. Story. © 
Grey gull records, ine., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, 
¥eG)., pe 18% : 449 


I wonder where my sweetie can be. 
© Jack Mills, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d. Nov. 24, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 187. 450 


If harsh decree; by Halévy, ed. by 
H. E. Krehbiel. © Oliver Ditson 
eo., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 30, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 195. 451 


If love; song; strings with pf. 
(Three-part music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 452 


If we can’t be the same old sweet- 
hearts. © Leo. Feist, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 16, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 453 


If you’d believe in me, as I believe in 


you. © B. S. Moss, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dee. 1, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 185. 454 


In a Pasadena garden; words and 
music by Oliver E. Story. © Grey 


gull records, ine., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 187. 455 


In dreams with you. © Raymond H. 
Clark, Ashland, Me. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 28, 1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 189. 


456 
inc., 


Indiana stomp. © Jack Mills, 


New York. Notice ree’d Dee. 81, 
1925; reeorded, v. 6, p. 195. 457 
Inno di Garibaldi; by Olivieri. © 


Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
-p. 194. 458 


It’s too good to: be true. -© Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York: Notice ree’d 
Dee. AT, 1925 ; reasoned, v. 6, p. 198. 

1s 459 


Jig walk Chintleutont: By Jo Trent and : 


Duke Ellington. © Robbins—Engel, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
ce 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 460 


Jim Dandy; by Jo Trent and Duke 
Ellington. © Robbins—Hngel, inc., 
New York. Notice’ rec’d Dec. 4, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 


Jimmie blues. © Chicago music pub. 
co., ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d Nov. 
23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 462 


Josephine ; mazurka, by Richieda. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 194. 463 


Just a cottage small, by a waterfall. 
© Harms, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 

AP. LOZ j 464 


Just a little thing called rythm. © 
Harms, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 16, 1925 ; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 192, 465 


Just to have a bal like you. ‘© Ray- 


mond H. Clark, Ashland, Me. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 189. 466 


Keep your skirts down Mary Ann. © 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 4, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188. '  . 467 


Lady April; song; violin and viola 
with pf. (Intermediate music, pt. 
1) © Ginn & co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 18, 1925: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 184. 468 


Lantern of love. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 469 


Lazy blue waltz. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d.Nov. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p.. 187. 470 


Lindey; music by Joseph H. Trent. 
© Grey gull records, ine., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec: 2, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 187. 471 


Little (The) Indian; song; trumpet. 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925.;.recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 

472 


Little Miss Etticoat; song; violin with 
pf. (Introductory music) © Ginn 
& eco., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 473 


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nos. 11-12, 1925 


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Little Miss Muffet; song; sop. (In- 
troductory music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 


© Chicago music 


Lonesome blues. 
Notice rec’d 


pub. co., ine., Chicago. 
Nov. 23, 1925; 


184. 475 
Long distance blues. © Chicago 
music pub. ¢o., ine., Chicago. Notice 


ree’d Noy. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 184. 


Lost in the city of tears; words and 
music by Oliver E. Story. © Grey 
gull records, inc., Boston. Notice 


ree’d Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6,: 
ATT 


p. 187. 


Lost John blues. © Chicago music 
_. pub. co., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, vy. 6, p. 184. 

; 478 


Lovable ladies; music by Joseph H. 
Trent. -© Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 479 


Love me and I'll live forever. © 
Henry Waterson. inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 24, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 194. 480 


Lucky boy. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice reec’d Nov. 28, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 185. 481 


Maid of Japan; song; oboe with pf. 
(Elementary music. pt. 2) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 482 


Maliziosetta; polka by Geluso. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dee. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 483 


Mama don’t you think I know... © 
Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice reec’d Noy. 23, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 484 


March (The) wind; song; trumpet 
with small orch. (Introductory 
music) © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 190. 485 


Marching soldiers ; song; trumpet with 
small orch. (Elementary music) © 
Ginn & eco., Boston. Notice rec'd 
Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

486 


Marry me; by Joseph H. Trent. © 
Grey gull records, inc., 
Notice rec'd Nov. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 487 


80878—26——15 


474. 


recorded, v. 6, p.- 


-Maxwell St. blues. 


476° 


‘Miami you owe a lot to me. 


Boston... 


Masculine women, feminine men. © 
Edgar Leslie, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 12, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 191. 488 


Mattinata ; song; brass ensemble with 
pf. (Junior music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925 ;. 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 489° 


© Chicago music: 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d. 
Nov, 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 
490 

Maybe not at all; by Sidney Easton 
and Ethel Waters. © C. R. pub. 
co., New Work. Notice ree’d Dec. 
1, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 185. 494 


Meet me to-night in dreamland. © 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 25, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
185. 492 


Memphis bound. © Chicago music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 

493 

Merry widow waltz; love remained. 
© Robbins-Engel, inec., New York. 
Notice rec'd Dec. 16, 1925; recorded, 
V.. Oy De, LOar 494 


© Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. Notice 
rec'd Dec. 3, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 495 


Midnight moon; music by Joseph 
Trent, © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 496 


Milioni d’Arlecchino; by Drigo. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 194. 497 


Military Mike. © Jack Millis, ine., 
New York, Notice ree’d Dee. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 498 


Miss Kitty O’Toole; by Daniel Proth- 
eroe. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 28, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 195. 499 


Moon (The) ; song; violin. (Songs of 
childhood) © Ginn & co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
Vi 6) pr 192. 500 


Morn (A) in spring; song; viola and 
cello with pf. (Intermediate music, 
pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 
6, p. 184. 501 


Mother (A) © Raymond H. Clark, 
Ashland, Me. Notice ree’d Nov. 238, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 502 


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‘Mother’s lullaby. © Johann C. 
Schmid, Philadelphia. Notice ree’d 
Nov. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 
185. 503 


Motocicletta; polka, by Zordan. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No-. 
tice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 194. 504 


Musica proibita; by Gastaldon. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dee. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. . 505 


My baby knows. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 506 


My flag; song; trumpet with small 
orch. (Elementary music) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 507 


My top; song; violin. (Songs of child- 
hood) © Ginn &.co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6, p. 192. 508 


National federation. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice ree’d Dee. 10, 1925; recorded, 
¥.6; pel. 509 


Nature’s secrets; song; violin with 
small orch. (Hlementary music) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

510 


Nell Gwyn three dances; by Edward 
German; pf. 1. Country dance. [2 
others] © Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. Notice rec’d Dec. 16, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 196. HAL 


Night and day; song; trumpet with. 
pf. (Introductory music) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 512 


Night song; song; sop. (Hlementary 
music, pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 190. 513 


Night time blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 


Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 


514 
Night wind’s lullaby; song; Sop. 
(Elementary music, pt. 1) © Ginn 


& co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p, 190. 515 


Nightfall; song; trumpets 1 and 2 and 
trombone with pf. (Intermediate 
music, pt. 2) © Ginn & co., Bos- 


ton. Notice reec’d Novy. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 516 


Nightime [sic] brings dreams of you. 
© Conley-Silverman, ine., St. Louis. 


Notice ree’d Dec. 7, 1925; recorded, © 


v. 6, p. 193. 517 


Nobody but you; by Joseph H. Trent. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 518 


Notte Andalusia; valse, by Stroncone. 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 


v. 6, p. 194. 519 
O month of May; song; string en- 
semble. (Junior music) © Ginn 


& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 520 


O silent night; song; string ensemble. 
(Junior music) © Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. Notice reec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 521 


Occhi de sirena; mazurka, Geluso. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 522 


Occhi di fata; by Denza. © Mauro 
V. Cardilli, New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 

523 


Of a mornin’. © Jack Mills, inc, 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 23, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 524 


Oh Henry. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 17, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 525 

Ojibway lullaby; song; wood-wind 
with pf. (Three-part music) © 
Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 

526 

Old sweetheart of mine. © James L. 


Marshall, Norfolk, Va. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 195. 
527 


Orientale; by Nicolas Amani, op. 7, 
no. 2, ed. by Constantin von Stern- 
berg. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 7, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 190. 528 


Parlor (The) is a pleasant place to 
sit in Sunday night. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. ig 

5 


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Paroline d’amore; polka by Lazio. 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 530 


Peace on earth. © Vandersloot music 
pub. e@o., Williamsburg, Pa. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 10, 1925; recorded, v. 6. 
p. 191. 531 


Pick me out a girlie; words and mu- 
sie by Oliver E. Story. © Grey gull 
records, ine., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, y. 6, p. 187. 

532 


Play me that beautiful Traumerei; 
words and music by Oliver E. Story. 
© Grey gull records. inc., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, 
Veo; Ih toe. 533 


Pleasant dreams goodnight. © Van- 
dersloot. music pub. co., Williams- 
burg, Pa. Notice rec’d Dee. 10. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 191. 534 


Polliwogs; song; trumpet. (Songs of 
childhood) © Ginn & co.. Boston. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. 'G,*p. 192. 535 


Portage moon. © Raymond H. Clark. 
Ashland, Me. Notice rec’d Nov. 23. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 036 


Pretty little baby. © Leo Feist, inc.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 9, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 191. 537 


Profughi (1); valzer, by Attanasio. 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 194. 538 


Raindrops; song, violin with small 
orch. (Introductory music) © 
Ginn & co., Boston. Notice reed 
Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

539 


Rambling blues. © Chicago music 
pub. co., ine.. Chicago. Notice ree’d 


Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 
; 540 
Reckless don’t care mama blues. © 


Chicago music pub. co., ine., Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Nov. 238, 1925: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 541 


Red Riding Hood; song; violin with 
pf. (Juvenile music) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 542 


Rhythm of the day; fox trot. © Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co.. New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 20, 1925; recorded, 
We OP. Los. 5438 


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Rough and tumble. © Chicago music 
pub. eo., ine., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 

544 


Rush hour in Hong Kong; by Abram 
Chasins. © J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1925; 

_ recorded, v. 6, p. 196. 545 


Sadie Salome; music by Joseph H. 
Trent. © Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 546 


Sailor boy; song; violin with small 
orch. (Juvenile music) Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 547 


Sempre allegri; polka, by Zordan. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 548 


Sentimento; valzer, by Zordan. © 
Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. No- 
‘tice rec’d Dec. 18, 1924; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 5A 


She can’t say no. © Henry Water- 
son, inc., New York. Notice reec’d 
Dec. 24, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 

550: 


She doesn’t. © Henry Waterson, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dee. 24, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 5DL 


Shepherdess (The); song; flute with 
small orch. (Introductory music) 
© Ginn & co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

552 


Signs of spring; song; cello with pf. 
(Elementary music, pt. 2) © Ginn 
& co.. Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 503 


Singing; song: sop. (Songs of child- 
hood) © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, 
vy. 6; p. 192. 554 


Six little pigs; song; trumpet. (Songs 
of childhood) © Ginn & co., Bos- 


ton. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 5d 
Slumber, slumber; song. (Elemen- 
tary music, pt. 2) 4. Viol and 


cello, with pf—2. Trumpets 1 and 
2. with pf—3s. Flute and _ violin, 
with pf—4. Clarinet and oboe, with 
pf. © Ginn & co., Boston. Notice 
rec'd. Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 188. 556-559 


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Song (A) of silence; song; violins 1 
and 2 and viola with pf.  (Inter- 
mediate music, pt. 2) 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 560 


Songs for childhood games. © Johann 
C. Schmid, Philadelphia. Notice 


ree’d Nov. 27, 1925; recorded, v. 6, | 


61 


spanish waltz; song; strings with pf. 
(Three-part music) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 562 


Spread a little sunshine as you go; 
- words and music by Harry Woods. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 194. 563 


Spring signals; song; 
and bassoon with pf. 
ate music, pt. 2) © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Noy. 18, 1925; 
recorded, vy. 6, p. 184. 564 


Stars of the summer night; orch. © 
Ginn & co., Boston. Notice reec’d 
Noy. 18, 1925; 
186. 


Strutt your jones; 
Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 25, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 566 


Summer and autumn; song; clarinet 
with small orch. © Ginn & co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 567 


Sunny. © T. B. Harms co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 3, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 568 


Sweet Alice. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 31, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 195. 569 


T—N—T. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 570 


Tag; song; trumpet with small orch. 
(Juvenile music) Ginn & ©CO., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 571 


Tain’t cold. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York, Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 572 

Teach me to smile. (© Leo Feist, 


inc., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 573 


p. 185. 


565 
by Joseph H. 


© Ginn &«& | 


clarinet, oboe | 
(Intermedi- | 


recorded, v. 6, p. | 


Dt. II, n. S., v.20 


Tell me why you and I should be 
strangers. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 3, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 575 


Tell your gal; music by Joseph 1s 


Trent. © Grey gull records, inc., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 2, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 576 


Tennessee blues. © Chicago. music 
pub. co., ine., Chicago. Notice ree’d 


Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 


517 


Thanksgiving; song; clarinet with pf. 
(Juvenile music) Ginn & ©Co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 1 578 


That old Irish mother of mine; 
words by Wm. Jerome, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer. © M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 10, 1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 

579 


Thistles and heather; orch. © For- 
ster music publisher, ine., Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 21, 1925; recorded, 
¥. .6,.p. 28a: 580 


Three apples; song; clarinet with pf. 
(PHlementary music, pt. 1) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 581 


Three ships a-sailing; song; violin. 
(Songs of childhood) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 582 


Tiny town. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dee. 4, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 

583 


Tip from Tipperary; words and music 
by Oliver E. Story. © Grey gull 
records, inc., Boston. Notice rec'd 
Dee. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 

584 


To my mother; song; oboe and Eng- 
lish horn with pf. (Intermediate 
music, pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 585 


Too many parties and too many pals. 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 9, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. 6p. One 586 


Trip (A) to Hgypt; song; trumpets 
1 and 2, with pf. (Intermediate 


Tell me again. © Leo Feist, inc., music, pt. 1) © Ginn & co., Boston. 
New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 30, Notice rec’d Noy. 18, 1925; recorded, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 185. 574 v. 6, p. 184. DST 

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NOTICES OF USER 


nos. 11-12, 1925 


Turtle (The) ; song; violin with small 
orch. (Elementary music) © Ginn 
_& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 190. 588 


Two little blue birds. © T. B. Harms 
—¢o., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 3, 


1925: recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 589 
Valeska. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 23, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 590 


Valse tendre; by Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 89, no. 2. © Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 9, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 191. 591 
Voi ed io; by De Curtis. © Mauro V. 


Cardilli, New York. Notice reed 
Dec. 18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 194. 
592 


Voices of autumn; song; viola and pf. 
(Intermediate music, pt.1) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 593 


Waters of the Perkiomen. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 21, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 

594 


‘Way (The) of a boy; suite, by H. S. 
Leavitt; orch. pts. 14. © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 595 


Wenn du mein tante siehst, ich lass 
sie griisse. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 20, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 183. 

596 


What did I do to you. ‘© Conley-Sil- 
verman, ine., St. Louis. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 16, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 193. 

597 

What makes me love you like I do. 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 17, 1925; recorded, 
ve 6; ps 193. 598 


What name is sweeter than sweet- 
heart; words and music by Oliver 
EK. Story. © Grey gull records, ine., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Noy. 25, 1925; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 599 


-When I found you. © Conley-Silver- 
man, ine., St. Louis. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 195. 

600 


When my sweetie smiles; music by 
Joseph H. Trent. © Grey gull rec- 
ords, inc., Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 
2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 601 


26302 (614) 


When night is falling; song; trom- 
bone with pf. (Intermediate music, 
pt. 2) © Ginn & co., Boston. -No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 18, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 602 


When rosebuds bloom in June; music 
by Joseph H. Trent. © Grey gull 
records, inc., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 
. 603 


When you love more than one. © 
Henry Waterson, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 24, 1925; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 194. 604 


When you're far away; by Joseph H. 
Trent. © Ginn & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 25, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 186. 605 


While shadows fall. © Raymond H. 
Clark. Ashland, Me. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 23, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 

606 


Whippoorwill; song; clarinet with pf. 
(Elementary music, pt. 2) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 18. 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 188. 607 


Who. © T. B. Harms co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 3, 1925; recorded, 


Vv G: p. 189) 608 
Who ealls you baby now. © Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. Notice 


ree’d Dec. 28, 1925; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 195. 609 


Wind; song; flute with pf. (Intro- 
ductory music) © Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1925; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 190. 610 


Wind (The) blew through his whisk- 
ers. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 5, 1925; 
recorded, v. Go pe 4.38: 611 


With you; by Jo Trent and Duke EIl- 
lington. © Robbins-Engel. ince.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 4, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 189. 612 


Woodpecker (The); song; English 
horn with oboe with pf.  (Inter- 
mediate music, pt. 1) © Ginn & 
co., Boston. Notice rece’d Nov. 18, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 184. 613 


World (The) waits only for to-mor- 
row, while I wait dear for you; 
words and music by Clark Morrell. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 10, 1925; recorded, 
Vv. G.>pe 192: 614 


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26302 (615) 


Wreck (The) on the Southern, old 
97. © F. Wallace Rega, Bayside, 
L. I., N. ¥. Notice rec’d Dec. 14, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 192. 615 


You can’t shake it in here. © Chi- 
cago music pub. co., inc., Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 23, 1925; recorded, 
v. 6, p. 184. 616 


You got to stop that running round 
the town; words and music by Oli- 
ver BE. Story. © Grey gull records, 
ine., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 187. 617 


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pt. 01, n. s., v. 20 


Young nightingale; song; wood-wind 
with pf. (Junior music) © Ginn 
& co., Boston. Notice ree’d Noy. 
18, 1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 186. 618 


Zeb Turner’s gal. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 4, 1925; recorded, v.’ 
6, p. 188. 619 


Zulu Sue; musie by Joseph H. Trent. 
© Grey gull records, inc., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1925; recorded, — 
v. 6, p. 187. 620 


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ANNUAL INDEX FOR 1925 


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INDEX TO PART 3: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[New Series, Volume 20, Nos. 1-12, 1925] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of the composers and copy- 
right proprietors of all the music entered in the catalogue in the year 1925. 
The figures refer to the numbers following the titles in the catalogue. 


A. A. O. N. M. 8S. Medinah temple. 
See Ancient Arabic order of the 
nobles of the mystic shrine. Me- 
dinah temple. 


A B C pub. co. Meaning of your 


REB-C. 19670: 
A. B. P. pub. co. Beautiful southern 
“a lag: Y-2ATZ 2. 


A. F. & A. M. (Waco lodge no. 92) 
Waco lodge sacred music selections 


for Masonic use. 16917. 
AY ES ME Se EH Apskritys. | Pro- 
_ letaru aidas. 2878. 
A la paysanne. 21858. 


A ver quien nos pisa el poncho. 
20301. 


A vous amants. 21856. 
Aaby (C. S.): 
Ma-ona-Lou. 15256. 


Old homestead. 11566. 


Aaronson (Irving) Yah-ha-ha. 4059. 
Abady (H. T.): 
Penitent pirate. 11701. 


Summer day. 16499. 
Abato (J. P.) Baby, there'll be no 
one else but you. 4335. 
Abaz (Mrs. F. D.) When the twi- 
light shadows fall. 26064. 
Abbiate (Louis) : 
Sonate. 17306. 
3° Sonate. 17307. 
4° sonate. 21839. 
Abbot (Mary) Wild 
21850 (222). 
Abbott (G. J.) 


rose waltz. 


Ditson chorus book. 


9618. 
Abbott (J. B.) Our Christ. 15776. 
Abbott (J. H.) My southern girl. 
15581. 
Abbott (Marvel) Lover’s dream 
waltz. 6384. 
Abel (L. E.): 
Evening, bringing thots of you. 
Lol. 


You, me and the moonlight. 4088. 
Abel (Mary) It’s just a little love I 
need. 5992. 
Aborn (Morris) 


Allegro. 21861. 


Abrahams (Maurice) ine.: 
Dear old back yard days. 
Pango Pango maid. 15815. 
Pretending. 15954. 

Abrahamson (—) Bygones. 

(943). 

Abrahamson (Irving): 

Desert stars. 22648. 
Eyes. 18290. 

Love for you. 19532. 
Love sick. 24028. 
Nobody’s girl. 245388. 

Abrams (S. E.): 

I am blue. 18808. 
You're the girl. 21788. 

Abrams (Samuel) Youre not to 

blame after all. 17252. ~ 

Abramson (Sam) Bluin’ the African 


759. 


8773 


harp. 22204. 
Abt (Franz): 
Elfin vale. 263802 (84). 
Forest.ramble. 13084 (97). 
How can I leave thee. 10302. 
Sleep well, thou sweet angel. 
16301. 


Softly fades the twilight ray. 
26302 (282). : 

Summer voices. 13084 (339). 

Wenn die schwalben heimwirts 


ziehn. 25988. 
Abussi (Luigi) Bellini radivivus. 
17589. 
Acacia fraternity. Sweetheart of 
Acacia. 16551. 
Accardi (Francesco) Nell’ aria della 
sera. 24487. 


Accompaniments for in one- 
book course. 12. 
Accurso (Vincenzo) 
9640. 
Ace high. 8792. 
Ace music ¢€o.: 
Rosalie. 38025. 
Somebody else. 
Achron (Joseph) : 
Deuxieme sonata. 
Liebeswidmung. 
Pensée de L. Auer. 


songs 


Donna gigante. 


3282. 


4927. 
6254. 
11704. 


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INDEX 


Achron (Joseph )—Continued. 


Quatre tableaux fantastiques. 
4156. 

Stimmungen. T7882. 

Suite bizarre. T7907. 

Zwei stimmungen. 4157. 


I'*™* suite en style ancien. 13072. 
Ti Se suites taOnae 
Achtung! Welle 505. 18200, 18425, 
19022, 19682, 20056, 20842. 
Ackerman (Jack) End of the world 


with you. 5119. 

Ackermans. (H.) Extase poétique. 
18289. 

Ackerson (Dave) I can’t decide 
which one it will be. 23361. 


Ackley (A. H.) 
lehem. 23720. 
Ackley (B. D.): 
Anchor of my soul. 4247. 
Back to the faith of my childhood. 


Jesus, child of Beth- 


4353. 
Be a messenger somewhere for 
Jesus. 13295. 


Christ my soul will keep. 4711. 

Church by the side of the road. 
9370. 

Consecration. 9486. 

Do thy work lovingly. 

Faith inspiring songs. 

For me. 14122. 

God lives. 10028. 

God needs you. 10030. 

God’s song-land. 14254. 

Greatest of all. 10095. 

He is the king of love. 

He keeps the joy-bells 
10188. 

His thought. 10244. 

Home over there. 

I am never lonely 
10338. 

I have been born again. 10369. 

I love Him. 10400. 


13831. 
18304. 


1340. 
ringing. 


Hamel: 
with Jesus. 


I love to talk with Jesus. 18888. 

If Jesus is calling me there. 5849, 
14679. al 

If we only knew. 10537. 

In the garden with Jesus. 10596. 


In the same old way. 10602. 

It will be wonderful in glory. 
10653. : 

Jesus, the Savior of men. 

Just the same. 14927. 

Let your light shine. 15065. 

Little farther on. 10906. 

Living in the sunshine. 15124. 

Love keeps me happy. 10980. 

Love works wonders in my soul. 
10995. 

Matchless friend. 11099. 

Mother song. 11256. 

Music of His love. 11279. 

My cross and yours. 15469. 

My Lord is near. 15502. 


10691. 


pt. In, Messe co 


No man cometh unto the Father. 


11429. 
Peace with God. 15847. 
Remember the Sabbath day. 
16031. ; 
Saved and kept. 7532, 16156. 
Sometime. 12242. 


Tell about Jesus. 12456. 
There never was a better friend. 
12503. 


Through love to light. 12545. 
To look on His face. 125738. 
Tongue can never tell. 3660. 


Turn not away. 16808. 
We will look for you. 12782. 
What we need most. 12818. 
What will it be. 12819. 
When Jesus leads home. 12845. 
When the world forgets. 17050. 
Will my dreams come true. 17146. 
Ackley (H. B.): 
Little broken dream. 10900. 
Nobody knows but you. 20035. 
Singing heart. 12162. 
Ackman (Herman) Watching and 
waiting for you. 259387. 
Acton (Hunice) Sweetest girl I know. 
21083. 
Adair (D. W.) 
13497. 
A’Dair (Jeanne) : 
Erin my own I love you. 18245. 
Lonesome nights. 19491. 
Shadows. 20760. 
Stories you told to me. 
Tampa Bay. 21122. 
You stole the key to my heart 
dear. 8732. 
Adair (Mildred) : 
All in play. 18130. 
Autumn leaves. 13237. 
Bells at evening. 138327. 
Happy days. 14835. 
In the candy shop. 14748... 
Joyous song. 14862. 
Lords and ladies gay. 15157. 
Off to the sea. 15656. 
On the pretty bayou. 15731. 
Playing soldier. 15903. 
sea foam. 3139. 
Song of the pines. 16382. 
Stepping lightly. 16462. 
Vesper hymn. 16883. 
Adair (Spencer) Monkey 
2311; 
Adair (W. J.) 
Adair (Walter) 
Adair (Yvonne) : 
Gamin. 14175. 
Handelesques. 18616. 
Adalid y Gamero (M. de) Honduras, 
bananas land... 14426. 
Adam (A.) Christmas song. 


(55). 
Adam (Ad.) (672: 


Caprice de Pierrette. 


T8387. 


glands. 


25086. 
25869. 


San José. 
Venetia. 


26302 


Si j’étais roi. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Adam (Adolphe) O holy night. 
263802 (217). 
Adams (—) Holy city. 14414. 


Adams (A. A.) 
25391, 25392. 
Adams (A. E.) 


Spirit of the U. S. N. 


Bells of St. Mary’s. 


22150! 

Agams "CA: L.) Prince of Peace. 
24895. 

Adams (C. A.) Night-time is dream- 
time. 2498. 


Adams (C. B.): 
Love suffereth long. 
Old friends best of all. 
Tubal-cain. 21331. 
Adams (Mrs. Crosby): 
Barcarolle. 4144 (11). 
Christmas star. 22399. 
Shepherd’s song. 8773 (701). 
Trumpet flowers. 8773 (804). 
Work and play book. 4048. 
Adams (EH. HE.) Funny man. 23030. 
Adams (E. H.): 
Evening invocation. 13996. 
Garlanded lane. 53817. 
Ice carnival. 14662. 
Parade of the clowns. 
Tor Jol. ~ soc. 
mown CH. B,J.) 
8773 (452). 
Adams (F. 8S.) 
19887. 


Adams (George) 


318, 


20135. 


2726. 
Little Boy Blue. 
My California rose. 


Cleora. 9380. 


Adams (John) In the taxi. 23634. 
Adams (Jos.) music pub. co.: 
All the way to Ballyshee. 8840. 


Azan-i-sibth. 4829. 


Yad-i-dost. 8688. 
Adams (M. 8S. R.) Sam and Sally. 
20618. 
Adams (Marian) Love that you can’t 
forget. 15192, 
Adams (R. H.) Oh the home that I 
love. 11550. 


Adams (Stephen) : 

Idle words. 26802 (142). 

Kit. 4144 (70). 

Maid of Malabar. 17298 (1138). 

Star of Bethlehem. 20988. 

Young royalist. 26302 (334). 
Adams (Thomas): 

Lorelei. 15160. 

Think not this heart can alter. 

4968. 

Adams (U. 8.) Mandy-mine. 24115. 
Adams (W. G.) Dorothy, 22708. 
Adamson (Mrs. P. C.): 

Burmese love song. 9198. 

Gypsies in the wood. 10119. 
Adeock (F. J.) Emma G. 942. 
Adelkind (Sammy) : 

Let me view the world. 23900. 

Somebody told a lie. 12233. 
Adeste fideles. 23294. 


Ager (Milton): 


Adlam (Frank): 
Gulliver’s travels. 
Trish dance. 1698. 
Our village. 2696. 
Sand dance. 3093. 

Adlington (Fred.): 
Au mois d’ avril. 


1287. 


22029. 


: Two old English songs. 21878. 
Adnan’ CH. )\: 
Elle ou lui. 5109. 
Plus fort que amour. 7222. 
Yallah. 8689. 
Adolfson (Alma) Sing a song of 
names. 25246. 
Advance feature service. Cincinnati 
is the best bet vet. 4720. 
Aerts (René) My pal. 19957. 


Aeschbacher (Carl) 
aI WAY 
Affrunti 
Flirtations. 
Some day 
12219. 
Africaine. 11156, 11158, 13084 


Schone junitage. 


(Charles) : 
9883. 
we'll 


meet again. 


(219). 
8917. 


188. 
to come 


Are you sorry. 

Away from you. 

Don’t be afraid 
22690. 

No one. 2508. 

No one to love. 2510. 

Smile all the while. 12183. 

Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc.: 

Are you sorry? 8917, 13084 (407). 

Away from you. 188, 8773 (917). 

Cheatin’ on me. 495, 8773 (959). 

Clap hands here comes Charley. 
22412, 26302 (374). 


home. 


Cuddles and kisses. 676, 8773 
(985). 

Don’t be a fool—you fool. 26302 
(394). 

Don’t be afraid to come home. 
22690. 


Don’t be ashamed of the name of 
Abraham. 810, 8773 (998). 

From now on. 1147, 4144 (189). 

Help. 18668, 21850 (301). 

I’ve found my sweetheart Sally. 
1553, STS * C1105) 2 

Loud speakin’ papa. 
7298" (383i). 

My Yiddish mamma. 
13084 (519). 

No man’s mamma. 
(389). 

No one. 2508, 8773 (1226). 

No one to love. 2510. 

Row. row, Rosie. 11962, 11963, 
138084 (552). 

Smile all the while. 
(574). 

Take ’em to the door. 
(1320). 

Telling eyes. 


10967, 15168, 
6844, 11379, 
20021, 21850 


12183, 13084 
T9971, 8773 


3049, 8773 (1326). 


1305 


INDEX 


Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc.—Contd. 
What are you doing to-night 
Blondy. 8475, 8773 (1369). 
When you find her remind her of 
me. 17062, 17298 (416). 
Where the four-leaf clovers grow. 
3951, 8773 .(1885). 

You’re so near and yet so far. 
4099, 8773 (1416). 
Agern (A. C.) Radiola Rose. 

Agitato pieces. 17338. 
Agnew (May) Have faith in God. 
Sita our) 
Agnew (R. E.) 

11681. 
Agrella (M. A.) 


20479. 


Pangbourne fields. 


Can you hear me 


calling, sweetheart. 17752. 
Agréves (Ernest d’): 
Deux pieces. 17340. 
Lied. 138116. 
Agro (Anthony) Dont leave me 
alone. 816. 
Ague (C. L.) Manhattan blues. 2167. 
Aguilar (Juan) Blue bells of Scot- 
land. 1333. 
Aguirre (Gilberto) Mother’s love. 
112638. 
Ah! willow. 26302 (6). 
Ahban (L.) Loving Shepherd. 15211. 
Ahern (M. L.) Blue bell waltz. 
135745 
Ahi, amour... 21884. 


Ahblert (F. E.): 
If you see that gal of mine send 


her home. 5867. 
It’s just that feeling for home. 
5993. 


Mysterious eyes. 24463. 
Nobody will know but me. 15602. 
Ahn & Simrock (Biihnenverlag) g. m. 
pi: 


Baby. 17486. 


Letzte kuss. 19397. 
Ahnfelt (Oscar) With God and His 
friendship. 12962. 
Aida. 3765, 3766, 8773 (823), 138084 


(369). 
Ailbout (Hans): 
Carmencita. -17774. 
Down and out. 18141. 
Go your own way. 18525. 
Just a dream. 19229. 


Such a sweet little thing. 21029. 
Timbuctoo. 21248. 
We are so good. 21486. 
Ainsworth (Freddie) Montie Ikle 
blues. 6666. 
Ainsworth (J. H.) Little old New 
Work... 14:0! 


Ainsworth (T. H.) 
grows cold. 19541. 
Aiqouni (K. H.): 
Around the campfire. 
Bed-time story. 9072. 
Boat song. 13382. 


Love that never 


$923. 


‘Albertoat BGo) 


pt. 117, n.'s., v. 20 


Gypsy dancer. 14314. 

Melody in G. 15314. 

On the swing. 11598. 
Airs frangais. 4184. : 
Airs italiens. 4185, 4186. 


Ajax (Ivor): 


All dear it needs is your smile. 
21906. . 
Amorita. 21954. 
Akers (J. G. C.) When your dreams 
yes dreams come true. 21603. 
Akery (W. M.) When he comes again. 
8508. 
Akimenko (Th.) : 
‘Do tanzu. 4949. 
Dumka. 5060. 
Gretchaniki. 5424. 
Listopad. 6281. 
Melodie russe. 
Menuet russe. 


2223, 19688. 
2248, 19719. 


Pisnya. 7208. 

Réve douloureux. 2971, 20522. 
Scherzino. 7555, 20654. 

Six piéces ukrainiennes. 8822, 
8823. 

Vessila. 8827. 


Akos (Buttykay) : 
Hova, hova. 14488. 


Szep aszony mellett. 16570. 
Akst (Harry) : 

Dinah, » .i8622: 

Golden memories. 10050. 


Hot-foot’n, we’re gonna have fun. 
14487. 

Little bit of ev’rything. 10897. 

Steppin’ in society. 123833. 

Stepping in society. 3398. 
Alabieff (—) Nightingale. 15584. 
Aladdin. 849. 
Alba (Remo d’) 


Zeza-zeza. 26280. 


Alban. pseud. See Langham (A. B.) 

Alban (W. L.) I’d rather be an Odd 
fellow. 5658. 

Albanese (Alice) Wayside rose. 
3837. 

Albanese (Luigi) Risveglio. 7410. 

Aibano (Luciano) ’A liberta’ d@’ ’e 


femmene. 38 
Albeniz (1.): 


Capricho catalan. 22297. 
Granada. 23148. 
Alberga (G. F.) Alice on the Rhine. 
21904. 
Albers (F. G.) My song of love for 
you. 19967. 
Albert (D. EE.) Cross-word mama. 
4814. 
Albert (Dave) Cross-word mama. 
4814. 
Albert (Eugen d’): 


Abreise. 26302 (1, 2). 

Concert ftir viola. 17928. 

O Lord rebuke me 
not. 20069. 

Albert (H. W.) 


Hearts. 5511. 


1306 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Albert (Sam) : 
If you'll be my clover blossom. 
23559. 
My little girl are you lonely. 
11332, 24419. 
_ Albert (Sam) music co.: 
If you'll be my clover blossom. 
23009. 
My little girl, 
11332, 24419. 
Alberti verlag: 
Chagrin de Pierrot. 17802. 
Plainte nostalgique. 20359. 
Alberto (David) pseud. See Cohn 
(D. A.) 
Alberts (Herman) You made my 
dream of love come true. 21772. 
Albin (A. C.) Dear little mother of 


are you lonely. 


mine. 138777. 
Albrecht (Stephan) Czar fuer eine 
nacht. 9487. 


Albrecht (V4c) : 
AZ si té budu brat. 190, 8974. 
Ji jsem frantisek. 6006. 
VnaSi hosptdece valcik. 8361. 
Albright (J. M.) Everybody is in a 
hurry. 22876. 
Albright (Julia) Dad’snumber. 9493. 
Album of arpeggios. 48. 
Album of song transcriptions and va- 
riations. 21900. 
Aleock (G. A.): 
Arietta. 139. 
There were shepherds 
fields. 21206. 
Twilight hour. 16815. 
Aleock (W. G.) Twelve short intro- 
ductory voluntaries. 13125. 
Aleorn (O. A.) Beauty. 22124. 
Alderson (A. P.) Fairies. 22895. 
Aldrich (H. L.) Lonesome. 151388. 
Aldrich (H. V.) If you love her, tell 


in the 


her so. 1612. 

Aldrich (P. D.) My hope is in the 
Everlasting. 8773 (545). 

Aldridge (J. W.) Under the old 
sycamore. 8268. 


Alessandro (C. D’): 
Riggina d’ ’a campagna. 24992. 
Suonno napulitano. 25501. 

Alessandro (Victor) Sam Houston. 

7510. 

Alette (Jules) 
Aletter (W.): 
Falling spray. 1029. 

Pulemello:: 8713 C1257 ).. 

Alewel (lL. E.) Tale of a tail. 

Alexander (D. P.) 


Fairyland. 18803. 


21116. 
Call of San An- 


tonio. 13463. 

Alexander (Dorothy) Back to Utah. 
4354, 9004. 

Alexander (Edna) Make those 


naughty eyes behave. 
Alexander (Harold) 
ment. 10637. 


6447, 11049. 
Isle of enchant- 


“Alexander (S. P.) 


Alexander (Hy.) Those cross-word 
puzzles. 3611. 
Alexander (M.): 
Call me up tomorrow. 18460. 
Playing around. 15902. 
You’re mine. 17250. 
Alexander (Perry) Monkey biz-ness, 
down in Tennessee. 19808. 
Monkey business. 
15406. 


Alexander 
5540. 


Alexander-Stern. Monkey 
down in Tennessee. 19808. 
Alexis (G. T.) Lord is my Shepherd. 
19507. 
Alfano (Franco) 
Alfano (Ignazio) 
OME 
Alfano-Balloni: 
Amor di torero. 
Calze di Nini. 
Manila. 24116. 
Occhi di mare. 
Ronda Indiana. 25019. 
Serenade 4 Popy. 25163. 
Serenata marinaresea. 25176. 
Sogno. 25289. 
Triste leggenda. 25769. 
Valzer delle rose bianche. 
Alford: (He lux): 
Contestant. 
Denison’s 
18075. 
Denison’s sunshine finale. 18076. 
Denison’s sunshine opening cho- 
rus. 18076. 
Grab it. 18569. 
Happy go lucky. 


(W. J.) Heure d’amour. 


biz-ness 


13126. 
Nini. 


Sei liriche. 
Calze di 


21950. 
22279. 


24598. 


25861. 


13659. 


searchlight minstrel. 


18623. 


My dreamland girl. 6762. 
Slidin’ easy. 20824. 
Village school mom. 21412. 


Wedding of Heinie and Kathar- 


ina. 25967. 
Whistling Willies. 26112. 
Alford (K. J.): 
Lightning switch. 15079. 


‘Thani red, anes 21214420. 
Alfred & co. Nervous Charlie. 24490, 
Africana. 19732. 
Alglala. 21902. 
Alice in movieland. 
Alison (Richard) 

the Lord. 4415. 
Alkestis. 8831. 
AMV for youu. 2190 2aake 24216: 

All in a garden green. 21913. 
All the world a-dancing. 17364. 
Allabough (Joe) Cuban sweetheart. 


21908. 
Behold now praise 


9481. 
Allan (Bob) Who told you. 3983, 
8588. 
Allan (Fraser) pseud. See Allan 
CNL: 

ff 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


nn een nn ee EEUU II UES ERD eeeneneeieeeeeeerneeemend 


Allan (N. F.): 
Sailors of the guard. 11998. 
Sleep Tree Island. 16300. 
Allan & co. pty., ltd.: 
At dawn. 17447. 
At sunset. 17449. 
Catalina Island and you. 
Farewell kiss. 5195. 
Hello radio. 14885. 
I can’t do anything right. 18818. 
I’m off to Woop Woop. 10445. 
I want you. 5806. 
Lawrence (Alf. J.) 
costume concert party 
15029. 
Little hills. 19451. 
Lonely. 109389. 
Over here. 20236. 
Paddy Maloney. 15800. 
Persian song of spring. 
Pining. 24824. 
Sammies are coming 
16147. 
Uncle Sam. 16828. 
Vagabond love. 25841. 
We've got a big brother in Amer- 
ica. 16970. 
Zanette. 21808. 
Allard (Jimmie) : 
Don’t let your mouth get you in 
nothing your feet can’t get you 
out. 4980. 
I love jelly roll. 5704. 
When my gal frogies. 26048. 
Allegra (Salvatore) Vecchio cancello 


13521. 


1st comedy, 
album. 


20304. 


to town. 


blu. 16868. 

Allen (A. H.) Wolfram’s dirge. 8644. 

Allen (A. W.) Hello Bill. 28256. . 

Allen (Andrew) Songbird of Poverty 
Row. 12269. 

Allen (B. R.) Call of the silent Klan. 
17745. 

Allen (Bertha) That hateful rag. 
16639. 


Allen (Bud) music co: 
Onery blues. 24689. 
You get mad. 26230. 
Allen (C. S.) Not what you're think- 
ing of. 20044. 
Allen (C. W.): 
Booze blues. 22212. 
No wonder I’m lonely. 245381. 


Allen (EH. C.) Janie. 238700. 
Allen (J. S.) What are the waves 
saying. 8474. 


Allen (L. A.): 
I love you yet. 238422. 
When it’s moonlight on Lahave. 


12842. 
Allen (Lester) Give me the rain. 
18509. 
Allen (M.) Few Alpha Kappa psi 
songs. 18344. 
Allen (M. V.) Songs of the Finger 
Lakes. 25345. 


Allen (Ray) 
the while. 
Allen (T. 8.): 
Battle Poms 17553. 
Blue streak. 4471. 
Cabaret capers. 404. 
Mountain laurel. 6715, 24841. 
Naval parade. 24478. 
Allen (T. W.) Washington and Lee 
swing. 13084 (613). 
Allen (Ward) : 
I’ve got that melody malady. 
23485. 
If I were you. 23549. 
Ireland, my Ireland. 23660. 
Take a little tip. 25561. 
Waltz ballad. 21456. 
When shadows fall. 3908. 
You and I and a kitchenette. 
26221. 


Shadows haunt me all 
7641. 


Allen music co. I want to see my 
pickaninny. 18984. 

Allentown woman’s” club. Grace. 
18571. 


Aller (G. H.) Rose of Sharon. 20576. 
Allessandro (C. D’): 
Chist’ ’e Napule. 
Giorno fu! 23068. 
Alleyn (Leslie) : 
Far away from London. 5191. 
In the land of Tummijolibad. 
5930. 
It’s all through you. 10645. 
Let’s all follow Felix. 23902. 
Roll on, tomorrow night. 7425. 
Sunny Italy. 123886. 
Whiter than snow. 8577. 


22374. 


Yawning. 8690. 
Alling (W. H.) When love is done. 
4144 (150). 
Allison (I. L.) Jesus calls the chil- 
dren. 10679. 
Allison (Mary) Sugar cane blues. 
7905. 


Allison (S. F.) Lucerne. 11010. 
Allitsen (Frances) : 
' Like as the hart desireth. 26302 
(174). 
Lord is my light. 17298 (105). 
Severed. 26802 (276). 
When we two _ parted. 
(PAA) 
Allphin (N. W.): 
Lord Jehovah leads. 
Sacred song service. 
Select revival songs. 
Alma mater. — 75. 
Alman. See Mangione (A.). 
Almand (H. A.) : 
Brother you done me a favor. 
4534. 
Oh Min I’m coming back to you. 
11541. 
She’s a po’ country gal, but she 
do go clean. 162387. 


17298 


23990. 
25058. 
12064. 


1308 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Suniland. 7927. 
Tampa mama blues. 3507. 
You lied to yo sweet mama. 


13025. 
Almeyda (Fernando d’) Menuett in 
G. 11145. 


Almquist (H. E.) :. 
Invid korset. 1691. 
Jag vill lovsjunga. 6018. 
O, du ljuvliga hem. 6946. 
Tho trials may come. 3605. 
Aloha music co. Sunny smiles of 
Hawaii. 16512. 
Aloha oe. 17878. 
Aloha publishers. Becky. I ain’t com- 
ing back no more. 9071. 
Aloma of the South Seas. 
Alongi (Mike) : 
I miss you. 5756. 
Melody of harmony. 6557. 
Only you. 20199. 


4208. 


Alonso (Francisco) Molino de la 
viuda. 24287. 

Aipaerts (Flor) Heideblumen. 18661. 

Alpert (Harry) Twilight. 8237. 

Alpert (S. L.) Broadcaster. 9183. 

Alpha delta theta fraternity. Collec- 
tion of songs. 9390. 

Alpha kappa psi fraternity. Few 
Alpha kappa psi songs. 18344. 


Alpha music ¢co.: 


Fare you well sweet Isabel, 9827. 
Florida. 1092. 

Gliding along. 5352. 

I long to be in Florida. 5699. 


Keep your shoe strings tied. 1851. 


Mexican Rose. 6598. 
Tiptoe. 25711. 
Alphonse (Maxime) Deux cents 
études nouvelles. 4211-4213. : 


Altadena chamber of commerce. Alta- 
dena. 21939. 
Alte TS aus 
derten. 4216. 
Alter (Lou): ; 
Piano phun. 21850 (406), 2481A/. 
To be loved by the one I love. 
DA AY e 
Alterman (A. H.) 
7305. 


Al Terman agency. Puzzle called love. 
7305, 87738 (1258). 

Althtimer (B. M.) 
fark. d0157. 

Altiere (James) : 


drei jahrhun- 


Puzzle called love. 


Hark, hark the 


Cease Bernice. 17792. 
Frances. 14143.. 
Gypsy dreams. 10121. 


There’s always something to re- 
member when the pathways of 
love divide. 21199. » 

Alton (Alvin): i 
Memories of you.. 19706. 
You gave me a smile. 8718, 21756. 


86854—26 


Advarer (1. pic): 


Maybe you'll be mine in May. 


19657. 
When will it be. 21590. 
‘ Whippoorwill. 8565. 
Alvarez, (3: Give 
Tengo celos. 3556. 
Tristes soledades. 3683. 


Alvarez (Mario): 
Bring her to me whippoorwill. 
4523. 
Maybe you'll be mine in May. 
19657. 
When will it be. 21590. 
Whippoorwill. 8565. 


Alvaris (Dion) Savoy tango. 25099. 
Alven (Harold) Fool I have been. 
14115. 

Alwyn (William) 

Amadei (A.) Invano. 

Amani (Nicholas) : 
Hight Russian organ pieces. 
Orientale. 26302 (528). 

Amaniera (G.): 
Amour amour. 
Eliane s’endort. 
Evocation. 995. 
Mystére. 2457. 
Pompei. 2824. 
Reine des reines. 


Amanti sposi. 4229. 
Amato (Gennaro) : 
’A figlia d’ ’o scupatore. 
7A nnammurata Americana. 
Ammuina d’ e’ ’ccase. 8878. 
Broadway. 361. 
Comm’ é bella chesta terra. 9419. 
Mannaggia ’o0 matremmonio. 2168. 
Marianto vien cumme. 241338. 
Marineccella si vuo mareta. 11082. 
Me ne vaco ’o paese. 2211. 
Mmiez’ ’e giure. 11198. 
’°O fatto d’ 6 giurnale. 
’O fatto d’ ’o munaciello. 24566. 
°0 fatto d’ ’o pappavallo. 20062. 
°O malato d’ ’o spitale o belvin. 
24576. 
°O saciccio taliano. 2564. 
’O sciumecco. 11502. 
Pascale s’ é nzurato. 20269. 
Sciasciona mia. 12050. 
Serenata 4 n’ Americana. 16226.. 
Stanno murenno ’e femmene. 
3387. 
Amberg (Charlie) 
eine musik hort... 
Amberg (Stafford) : 
Martha, Martha, du entschwandest. 


Bluebells. 18378. 


14774. 
4227. 


HOA. 
936. 


2956. 


13086. 
8781. 


11484. 


Ja, wenn man so 
13691. 


24145. 
Polizei die regelt den verkehr. 
24849. 3 
Ambrose (M. A.) Skylark, bring 


back my sweetheart to me. 16296. 


= 13509 


INDEX 


Ambrose (Paul): 
Berceuse. 13084 (25). 
Blarney. 302. 
Christ the Lord is risen today. 
8773 (144). 
Dream. 8773 (204). 
Longing. 23982. 
Lullaby. 13084 (110). 
Master, I would follow Thee. 
2200, 2201. 
Night’s o’ spring. 15585. 
O eyes that are weary. 20061. 
Swan song from Lohengrin. 13084 
(378). 
Sweetheart, sigh no more. 
(296). 
Walters prize song. 138084 (379). 
Whispering winds. 138084 (3896). 
Ambrose (R._ S.) Contrite heart. 
8773 (174), 18084 (60), 21850 (38). 
Ambrosio (Alfred d’): 
Désespérance. T77. 
Insouciance. 1681. 
Quatre piéces d’orchestre. 
(15). 
Romance. 3007, 3008. 
Ambrosius (Herman) : 
Sonate. 8863. 
90. psalm. 26300. 
Amelia. 113815. 
Amello (Miro) : 
Jiggs and Maggie. 6048. 
Kiss her well. 10780. 
No summertime for me. 
Amenta (Francesco) 
15618. 


American book co.: 
First book of songs. 9866. 
Fourth book of songs. 18417. 
Junior songs. 14874-14890. 
Second book of songs. 16200. 
Third book of songs. 21216. 
American fantasie. 263802 (10, 11). 
American music house: 
A-mer-i-can means the klan. 88711 
When we a-marching go. 8537. 
You’re a bit of a dear, m’ dear. 
17243. 


American music pub. ¢€0.: 
I’ve got the crossword puzzle 
blues. 14616. 
Old fashioned blossoms. 15695. 
American woman’s ass’n., ine. Little 
Miss Robinson Crusoe. 6366. 
Ames (Francis) Carmelina. 
13508. 
Amiot (G.-R.) 
13664. 
Ammann (Ernest) 
15473 
Amodio (Frank): 
"A signora ’e Mott street. 6. 
7A sunata ’e donn’ Antonio. 7. 
America bella. 90. 


26302 


11487. 
Notte orientale. 


441, 
Coqs d’or canadiens. 


My dearest place. 


pt. Tg, n..S:4 ve 20 


Cantata dei pastori. 17757. 

Cumparo Duneto. 680. 
vir, cepullette., SOT1. 

Gioso lu luminnaro. 23069. 

Me voglio mmareta. 6539. 


Nun te voglio echiu. 6938. 
O prufessore e saxofone. 
°O sole e’a luna. 2568. 
Picchi dui nun fauno tri. 
Sisini. 25255. 
Zeza-zeza. 26280. 
Amoore (May) Just a ray of sun-- 
light. 10728. 
Amorsi (G.): 
En songe. 5114. 
Idylle. . 7685. 
Amoureuse lecon. 4244. 
Amsterdam (M. 8.) 3rd.: 
If you don’t care, then I don’t 


24580. 
24814. 


care. 19038. 
There ain't nothin’ she ain’t got. 
12497. 
Anahu (H. B. K.) When you come 
back. 8541, 26075. 


Ancient Arabic order of the nobles 
of the mystic shrine. Medinah tem- 


ple. Medinah. 153801. 
Ancliffe (Charles) : 
Britannicus. 17686. 


Call of the minaret. 
Dewy morn. 9597. 
Dominion men. 9635. 
Forest wooing. 23002. 
Garden of dreams. 18460. 
Guide to health. 143809. 

I don’t believe you. 10355. 
Mariette-coquette. 19621. 
Prisoner of Chillon. 15970. 
Starlight romance. 3388. 
Suite poetique. 7915. 


92353. 


Temple bells at twilight. 8035. 
Wonder why. 21693. 
Yeoman. 21729. ° 


Aneo pub. co.: 
Lay me down in Dixieland. 6267. 
Peggy’s eyes. 7170 
There is one thing I want you to 

do. 8085. 

Anders (Hrich) : 
Divertimento. 
Streich-quartett. 

Anderson (A. H.) 

25379. 


Anderson (A. J.) 
Anderson (A. O.) 


22667. 
25455. 
Spanish melody. 


You and I. 13004. 
O captain, my cap- 


tain 25e2. 
Anderson (Alec): 
In absence. 23581. 
Spring day. 25400. 
Anderson (Arthur) Bubble land. 
4537. 
Anderson (C. A.) Girl of my dream. 
5342. 


1310 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Anderson (C. C.): 
Ill forget you, you must try to 


forget me too. 14516. 
Ione. 19124. 
Anderson (C. 8.) Lineoln. 19422. 


Anderson (E.-W.), Casting all cares 
away. 13517. 


Anderson (F. H.) jr. You’re the only 
one that ever made me cry. 4103. 
Anderson (F. W.) Girl that I could 
not get. 14224. 

Anderson (Frank) 

Anderson (G. C.): 
tnismarsin. 1710: 
Mr. Man. 6640. 


Anderson (G. R.) 
Anderson (G. W.) 
13661. 
Anderson (Gunnar) 
by radio. 7612. 
Anderson (H. M.) Chicago. 
Anderson (Mrs. J. A.): 
At the end of the long, long trail. 


Funny. 9957. 


Old Glory. 11565. 
Converted flapper. 


Send me a kiss 


22363. 


161. 
Automobile of life. 173. 
Come up a little higher—you 


won't fall. 598. 


God hasn’t told me so yet. 1230. 
Good-by old world, I’m _ thru. 
1247. 

I have made my _ reservations 
there, 1470. 

It wasn’t there at all. 1725. 


Put me off on hallelujah street. 

28938. 

Thank God it is true just the 
same. 3561. 


Anderson (J. 8.) 
‘9021. 


Anderson (L. D.) 
the cross. 5934. 

Anderson (L. W.) In the hills of dear 
old Montana. 23622. 

Anderson (Lois) Id kiss you if I 
only had the nerve. 14481. 

Anderson (M. M.) That’s Broadway. 
16644. 

Anderson (M. N.) I’ve got to have a 
little time to play. 14621. 

Anderson (P. J.) We don’t know 


Ballant o’ the Binn. 


In the shadow of 


how she do it but she do. 25952. 
Anderson (R. A.): 
Alohaland. 8857. 
My golden shower girl. 11313. 
Anderson (Violet) Sunshine Sal. 
25499. 
Anderson & Yoell. Funny. 9957. 


Andino (J. E.) 
18859. 


I just can’t help it. 


Andre (Carlo): 
Girl of my dream. 5342. 
Golden gate. 5384. 
Who can it be. 8578. 


13 


André (Géo.): 
Bagnole. 17528. 
Chansonnettera. 17812. 
Andreae (Helmut) Musik fiir geige 
und orchester. 6738. 
Andreu (HE. R.) See Rey-Andreu (E.). 
Andrew (Paul) Dottyville. 9662. 


Andrews (A. F.): 


Kissing’s no sin. 6149. 


Oh for a day of spring. 13084 
(248). 
Song of a heart. hho (U20)s 
Andrews (C. M.) Lonesome nest. 
6332. 
Andrews (Claude) Womans chinning. 
17176. 
Andrews (G. W.) Processional march. 
11807. ; 
Andrews (J. ©.) Those lingering 
blues. 8111. 
Andrews (Maggie) pseud. See Robi- 
son (C. J.). 
Andrews (Mark): 
Dawn. 4881. 


I will lift up mine eyes. 10506. 
O Lord God of my salvation. 
24574. 


Shadow of Thy wings. 25184. 
Three responses. 17407. 


Walkin’ in de gahden. 3813, 3814. 
Wander-thirst. 3821. 
When we two parted. 

Andrews (Miriam) : 
Maine. 2148. 

Songs of Gorham normal school. 
33438. 

Andrews (N. N.): 
Comanche tomahawk. 
I’ve nothing else to do. 10485. 
When a chap proposes. 8502. 

Andrews (O. A.) jr. On San Domingo 

Isle. 2652. 

Andrews (Orville) 

G72: 
Andrews (Orville) music co. 
Domingo Isle. 2653. 
Andrieu fréres. Vingt préludes pour 
violon. 15588. 
Andriola (Michele) : 
Bionda diva. 17624. 
Grido di gioia. 14299. 

Angeloty (Carl) Among the poppies. 

aie hare 

Angenot (Laurett) Sonate. 

Angier (I. J.) My California. 

Anglo-Canadian music ¢€0.: 

I love Thy kindom, Lord. 10405. 

I will call upon God. 10504. 

Roseate hues of early dawn. 
25039. 

Anglo-French music ¢o., ltd.: 
Miscellany. 2284. 

Nine little preludes. 8106. 
Sylvia. 7984. . 


3931. 


13471. 


My gal Melindy. 


On San 


17413. 
11298. 


li 


INDEX 


pt. HI, n.s., v. 20 


Anglo-French music co., ltd.—Contd. 


Toceata. 11418. 
Two musical studies. 569. 
Anneliese von Dessau. 2365, 8899- 


8901, 10554. 
Annie Laurie. 118. 
Annucci (W. L.) To forgive is divine. 
20119. 
Annunziata (Antonio) 
mamma. 9716. 
Ansell  (Hric) 
4859. 
Ansell (John) : 
Arab dance. 4264. 
Hgyptian dance. 5094. 
Grand vizier. 18578. 
Hawkes photo-play series. 5490. 
In a Japanese garden. 5884. 
In Pekin. 5911. 
Indian juggler. 
Private Otheris. 2870, 2871. 
Street in Algiers. 7896. 
Ansite (M. J.) Domestic blues. 22685. 
Anson (Hugo): 
Deux images. 1858. 
Full moon. 1151. 
Last night. 1919. 
Puck in the belfry. 
Tranquility. 3676. 
Anson (N. F.) Im through with you. 
18941. 
Antalffy (Dezs6d 
rhapsody. 238339. 
Anthem glory. 138183. 
Anthony (B. R.) Gladiola. 14234. 
Anthony (I. M.) God gives us a smile 
as He gives us the sun. 14248. 
Anthony bros.: 
Blue bell waltz. 13371. 
Chansonette. 13538. 
Daisysrstory. d3722. 
Dancing in the grove. 
Down the road. 13866. 
Gladiola. 14234. 
In merry mood. 14731. 
Antics of the old grey mare. 21982. 
Antobal (Mario) Not so long ago. 
11462. 
Antoine (Mary) Gee—but it’s tough 
to be lonesome and blue. 53826. 
Antonini (Alfred) Don’t leave me 
alone. 816. 
Antonio (P. J.) 
Antouéno. 123. 
Ape (B. A.) Ob oh monkey, brother, 
brother monkey. 24625. 
Apgar (G. M.) Somewhere the K’s 
are Shining. 16360. 
Apicella (Fortunato) 
mamma. 9716. 
Apollo-verlag. : 
Atlantic. 8944. 
Es war ein traum. 18249. 
Goldiges lachen. 10052. 
Teh suche dich. 14666. 


Dulore ’e na 


Dancing through. 


5947. 


2888. 


von) Hungarian 


13736. 


Berceuse. 4427. 


Dulore ’e na 


Kleine hiuschen. 6153, 6154. 
Sterne des Orients. 7880. 
2 bertihmte serenaden. 6599. 

Apolski (Geo.) : 

If you meet our little girl. 1613. ~ 
Johnny, I’m looking for you. 6062. 
Red-head Riley. 2944. 

Apolski, Bukantis & Burt. 

Riley. 11864. 

Aposhian (G. M.):- 
After sorrow. 8805. 
Gently the voice of the Savior. 

9982. 
It may be soon. 10642. 
It pays to walk with Jesus. 10644. 
Apostelship of prayer. Four hymns 
for the boy Jesus devotion [and] 
My Shepherd. 8396. 

Apostolic Christian church. 
harp. 4128. 


Apothis (C. B.) See Apothiskonas 
(Cr Bay 


Red-head 


Zion’s 


Apothiskonas (C.. B.) 
your mother. 22114. 
Apperson (N. G.): 
Azan-i-sibth. 4329. 
Yad-i dost. 8688. 
Applebye-Robinson (W.) 
es Domine. 13332. 
Applegate (H. BH.): 
I gave up the one that I loved 
for you. 10361. 
Tell me to-night. 16612. 
Why should Ilove you. 8604. 
Will you love me when my golden 
hair turns gray. 26150. 
Appleton (D.) & co. Piano pieces the 
whole world plays. T7197. _ 
Appontate ’a giacchetta. 128. 
Aquaveila (Anthony) In dear old 
New York. 19060. 
Arabesken. 19119. 
Arapahoe music pub. ¢€o. 
‘ blossom time. 23600. 
Arapsko kokonjeste. 21992. 
Arbeau (Pierre) : 
Berceuse. 275. 
Paysages d’ Auvergne. 
Poéme slave. 20379. 
Areade music pub. co. 
that way. 10476. 
Areadia verlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Geliebte sr. hoheit. 5328. 
Graf von Cagliostro. 18575. 
Kleine Monna Vanna. 6157. 
Komm’ nach San Remo, die goldo- 
rangen gltih’n. 6166. 
Mach mich mah-jongg. 
Miadchenaugen. 19581. 
Pollaeczek. 7232. 
Schatz, du musst nicht so traurig 
Sein. 20352. 


Archambault (A. J.) 
while you wait. 5697. 


Be good to 


Benedictus 


In orange 


24779. 


I used to be 


11027. 


ll tap ’em 


1312 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Archangelsky (Alexis) Love in the 
ranks. 63861. 

Archer (Harry) : 

Comedy song. 17928. 

Every little note. 18266. 

Ev’ry little note. 18282. 

I love you. 5709. 

I was blue. 18989-18991. ‘ 

It must be love. 19141-19143.7-/ 

Little girl. 19447, 19448. 

My own. 19955, 19956. 

Pierrot waltz. 20348. 

Poor Pierrot. 20390. 

Spanish Mick. 20957. S 

Step, step, sisters. ~ 20998. 

We were a wow. 21499. 


What a life. 21529. 
You’re the one. 21790. 
Archer (J. S.): 

At fall time. 156. 

Cantilena. 4598. 

Compline [and] Canon-scherzo. 
17927. 

Short and easy pianoforte duets. 
20777. 


Six choral preludes. 21994. 
Songs from the oratorios. 
APTS: 


Archer (Percy) 
since you left me. 
Archer (W..V.).2 

Garden of broken hearts. 

Gateway of dreams. 14186. 

Give me a place in your heart. 

18507. 
I hope you won’t forget me. 
18857. 

Pack your grip. 2707. 

SOLrryy sooo. 

When I get done with my man he 
ain’t no good to no one else. 
21557. 

(Victor ) 


12272, 


How lonely I’ve been 
18763. 


18459. 


Arden 
ISS. 
ATO (1..)-% 
Bacio. 8997. 
Fairy moonlight. 1019. 
We are the gipsy folk of Spain. 
8448. 
Ardizzone (G.): 
Ciccio toccami. 
Fiorellin di siepe. 
Fortunata. 23007. 
Morettina. 24312. 
Ninetta. 24518. 
Otello. 24707. 
Primo bacio. 24892. 
Rose bianche. 16093. 
Vittoria di Ugo Frigerio. 
Are you my wife. 4270. 
Arellano (R. G. De) 
11558. 
Arensky (A.‘S.): 
Crystal brook. 671. 


Honeymoon waltz. 


13587. 
14078. 


12720. 


Ojos risuefios. 


‘ 


Our Father. 7099. 
Valse. 8285, 17429. 
Arfredgar press. Cheerful songs for 
little songsters. 17835, 17836. 
Arianna a Nasso. 16480. 
Arkansas traveler. 4275, 21998, 21999. 


Arkell (Reginald) Somewhere in 
smokeland. 12248. ° 
Arlequin. 5141, 5142, 17608. 


Arlequin (Edition) : 
Al-kasar. 55. 
Baiser de Boud’dha. 
Barearolle. 222. 
Jic-jae dance. 1769. 
Léontine sceurs. 1939. 
Mille quatriéme. 2269. 
Parana. > 2.728. 
Petit coin tout rose. 2772. 
Pour passer le temps. 2840. 
Reine de la Rue de la paix. 2955. 
T’oublier jamais. 
Tango vénitien. 3518. 
Tentation de Saint Antoine. 
Tout-klepte. 3669. 


215. 


3009. 


Trois piéces. 2836. 

Zanzi. 4125. 
Arluck (Harold): 

HKasy strain. 9730. 


I want your kisses if you want my 


kisses. 10508. 
Armandola (José) : 
Agitato. 17336. 
Am Sierra Nevada. 4226. 
Furioso. 18450. 
Mysterioso. 24462. 
turmmusik. 25470. 
Armbruster (R. 8.) High Barbaree. 
Dib 


Armes (Helen) S810. 
Armour (J. R.) 
Blue flower. 
Thinking of you. 12527, 16681. 
Armstrong (G. A.) Folk songs of the 
British Isles. 22987. 
Armstrong (Harry) You’re the flower 
of my heart: (17253: 
Armstrong (Jack) 
father. 17684. 
Armstrong (Mrs. James) 
4674. 
Armstrong (Louis) 
21031. 
Armstrong (T. J.): 
Armstrong’s modern method for 
the plectrum banjo. 22001. 
Prince regent. 24897. 
Star plectrum banjo folio. 
Armstrong (W. D.): 
Graceful minuet. 5406. 
Hosanna in excelsis. 10292. 
Old harpsichord. 7029. 
Armstrong (W. M.) Love will find a 
way. 6380. 


Aggie and me. 


17647. 


Bringing up 
Chatterbox. 


Sugar foot stomp. 


25421. 


1318 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


x 


Armstrong (William) I didn’t under- 


stand. 5654. 


Arnaud (W. E.): 
Blessed art Thou, O Lord. 91238. 
O, be joyful in the Lord. 11481. 
Thou knowest, Lord. 21230. 
Arndt (H. W.) Dreaming of those 
days gone bye. 5024. 


Arne (—) Bronze album. 22235. 

Arne (Dr.) Water parted from the 
sea. 12764. 

Arne (T. A.) Where the bee sucks. 
3949, 3950. 


Arnesen (A. M.): 
I love you as you are, sweetheart. 
18892, 23416. 
My sweet Irish Nell. 24448. 
Sweet Irish Nell. 12405. 
Arnett (J. H.) All trails lead to 


Winnipeg. 88483. 
Arney (Jacques) Fragment lyrique. 
23015. 
Arnheim (Gus): 
Mandalay. 11060. 
Nobody’s girl. 24538. 
Sing a song. 16276. 


Something tells me that one is 
you. 3294. 


Arno (Salvatore) : 
Cara mia. 17773. 
In the gondola. 23619. 

Arnold (E. K.) When the gold in 
your hair has turned silvery gray. 
21579. 

Arnold (HE. K.) music co. I’m going 
back to Dixie land. 10426. 

Arnold (Edward) & co.: 

Five progressive pieces. 
Miniature suite. 19758. 
Prelude and ballet. 20408. 
Puppydogs’ tales. 20440. 
Sketch book. 20809. 
Village pictures. 21411. 

Arnold (Franz) Olly-Polly. 

ATMO CS. EL) ae 

Blessed city, 
22196. 
Come, thou holy Paraclete. 22466. 


19207. 


24661. 


heavenly Salem. 


Creator of the earth and sky. 
22528. 
Father, most holy, merciful and 


tender. 22918. 
Hail thee, festival day. 23179. 
- His cheering message from the 


grave. 23281. 
Jesu !—the very thought is sweet. 
23719. : 
O splendour of God’s glory bright. 
24592. 
O Trinity of blesséd light. 24594. 
Royal banners forward go. 25048. 
Arnold (Jack) K-naughty Kanute. 
6161. 


\ 


Arnold (Maurice) : 
Bolero in E minor. 
Harvest time. 10162. 

Arnold (Minnie) 

him? 5602. 

Arnold | €R2"-2.):7'tid “love “tore 2 

child on mother’s knee. 18826. 

Arnold (S.) Hist! Hist! 10246. 

Aromando (Mario) : 
First love in Orient. 
Spring. 20972. 


21850 (24). 


18363. 


Susy play me El serrucho, once: 


more. 21065. 
Arpid (Balazs) : 
Eszembe jut. 13987. 
Lemondis. 15044. 
Arpthorp (Harold): 

Abey! vot a luvly baby. 8788. 

At home I’m my wife’s husband, 
but when I’m away I’m me. 
22016. 

Bachelor’s dilemma. 

Beefeater. 247. 

Blacksmith’s goodbye. 

Closing time. 11639. 

Dear, dear. 754. 

Do you remember. 22682. 

Hartist’s model. 1325. 

Just wait till I’ve polished my 
glasses. 14935. 

Last bottle. 23865. — 

Like ships that pass. 15080. 

Our dispensary. 11639. 

Poet and the peasant. 2816. 

Queenie, the carnival queen. 2907. 

Red Serge—the Bolshevik. 2946. 

Solomon Islands. 3277. 

Sons of the empire. 16401. 


8996. 
22194. 


Arras (Gertrude) Vale of golden 
dreams. 3741. 

Arrezon (J. R.) Quejas del alma. 
11829. 


Arrington (Samuel) : 
By the American great heroes. 
9209. 
Their name shall live in the 
history of the land. 16652. 
Art publication society: 
Burial of Rover. 17707. 


By the still waters. 9214. 
Capriccietto. 482. 

Capriccio in G. 438. 
Carmencita. 13504. 

Drum. . 1397S 

Htude. 281, 3881, 382, 611-613, 


894, 896, 1223-1228, 47738, 4774, 
5069, 5367-5369, 18652, 13931, 
14245, 14246. 


Gingerbread man. 14214. 
Gipsy rondo. 18335. 
Hallowe’en pranks. 14827. 
Indian snake dance. 19107. 
Kaleidoscope. 6128. 
Masquerade waltz. 19640. 


1314 


How can I win. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mercedes. 15328. 
Mexicana. 19731. 
Murmuring leaves. 6731. 
Peasant dance. 7168. 
Pirate chief. 20352. 
Robin redbreast. 7419. 
Sonata in D major. 1337. 


Study. 383, 686, 687-692, 693- |. 


696, 1229, 1857, 1884-1887, 
4837-4839, 5370, 6173, 138714- 
13716, 17987. 
Swallow. 3453. 
Tarantelle. 3522. 
Train. 16759. 
Wild man’s dance. 12945. 
Wong Ho. 17188. 
Artale (Antonino) : 
Danza d’ amore. 22591. 
Lieto risveglio. 23916. 
Ninuzza. 24520. 
Notte lunare. 24553. 
Raggio di sole. 24942. 
Artaxerxes. 12764. 
Arthur (C. A.) Virginia west. 16903. 
Arthur (C. L.) Hoosier Sue. 18742. 
Arthur (Charles) : ; 
Beauty spot. 22125. 
Homeless. 10266. ° 
Arthur (Rupert) I know you’ve got 
another sweetie. 5686. 
Arthurs (George) Sitting in the 
park. T7709. 
Artigas (J. A.) Magdalena. 21387. 
Artists and models. 14091, 15216, 
15764, 15975, 16872, 19848. 
Artley (Ferol) I am still dreaming 
of you. 18814. 
Artophone corp.: 
Letter from home sweet home. 
15066. 
Market street blues. 6506, 15271. 
Sailor boy’s farewell. 20604. 
Trial of John Scopes. 16766. 
Utah Carl. 16850. 
When the whole world turns you 
down. 21585. 
Asa (Thomas) Waiting for that mor- 
row. 21446. 
Ascher (Emil), inc.: 
Adieux. 173819. 
Chrysalis. 17874. 
Dance under the elms. 18009. 
In the village. 21323. 
Menuet. 18640. 
Nocturno. 18071. 
Phéniciennes. 19642. 
Pond lilies. 20886. 
Sword dance. 21436. 
White swan. 21632. 
Ascher (Leo) Sonja. 12278. 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.: 
As the days go by. 13206, 17440. 
Ask her while the band is play- 
Sing) 149. . 
Baby blues. 22062, 22063. 


1315 


Baby mine. 22066, 22067. 

Be careful what you do. 22112, 
22113. 

Bells of evensong. 259. 

Bells of St. Mary’s. 22155. 

Betty in Mayfair. 22175. 

Bits and pieces. 9114. 

Boodle. 9155, 9156. 

Burlesque. 22245. 

Cakes and good ale. 22266. 

Can this be love. 22288. 

Capriccio. 338. 

Captain Blaze. 9267. 

Caravan. 22300. 

Carmen. 22190. 

Carmencita. 17774. 

Castles in the air. 9286, 9287. 

Chinese flower. 4693, 4694. 

Cigarette tango. 22403. 

Cleo. 13597, 13598. 

Cleopatra. 13599, 17886. 

Clo-clo. 13602. 

Cockney cameos. 4733. 

Come a little closer. 4740, 13623. 

Cosmopolitan lady. 4789, 13672. 

Couldn’t we keep on dancing? 
4792, 9449. 

Cupid. 17981. 

Dance exercises. 18002. 

Dancing. 22569. 

Dancing through. 4859. 

Deep sea roads. 18067. 

Dewey morn. 9597. 

Do you know? 4951. 

Down and out. 181141. 

Dreamland lover. 22753. 

Egyptian march. 138951. 

Farewell my love, farewell. 9829. 

First love. 5230, 14080. 

Fish in the sea. 9872. 

Follies-bergére. 5261. 

Garden of lies. 1162, 5314. 

Go fly your kite. 1219, 1220. 

Go your own way. 18525. 

Grandmama’s days. 23147. 

I doan wanna go back to Dixie. 
5655, 5656. 

Ill dream of you. 10389. 

I love you. 23412. 

I’m all alone. 1495. 

I’m so in love. 10449, 14577. 

I really can’t say. 5767. 

I thrive on it. 14607. 

I want a boy. 18976, 23501. 

I want to dance. 23511, 23512. 

If I call you soft and low. 19030. 

If I were a boy. 1600. 

In a lovers’ garden. 14712, 23577. 

In June. 23594. 

In Sy-ri-a. 14740. 

It was a lording’s daughter. 19154. 

Joseph. 10701. 

Just a dream. 19229. 

Just for one hour. 23771. 

Just suppose. 19247. 


INDEX 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1td.— 


Continued. 

Katja, the dancer. 6128, 14951. 
Katja waltz. 14952. 

Ladybird. 6182. 

Life’s a school. 19406. 

Looking backward. 15158. 
Love. 24006. 

Love alone. 10971. 

Love comes but once. 6356. 


Love-dreams in your eyes. 63858. 


Love’s just a flower. 15189. 


Madame Pompadour. 6429, 15227. 


Malou. 6449, 6450. 

Marry me do. 15278, 15274. 

Mélodie in E, 15311. 

Mimosa. 24258. 

Mine evermore, 11177. 

Mister Honeymoon. 24277. 

My love song, dear, to you. 24429. 

Nautical scenes. 6863, 15558. 

No wonder nobody cares for me. 
Delon: 

Nothing at all. 114638, 11464. 

O note so dear. 20072. 

O queen divine. 11497, 11498, 

Old road home. 24651. 

Olvido. 24662. 

On with the dance. 11601, 15736, 
20166. 


Oxford bags. 15794. 
Painted lips. 20241, 20242. 
Parisian blues. 11684, 15825. 
Passione. 2740, 11690, 20272. 
Poor little rich girl. 7234, 11768. 
Princess of dreams. 20423. 
Quality street. 15988, 24918. 
Rake. 16017. 
Return of the legion. 11889. 
Rivieratraum. 7418. 
Serenade nocturne. 3169, 
She loves me, so I don’t care. 
20763. 
Somewhere in smokeland. 12248. 
Starlight romance. 33888. 
Street singer. 3407. 
Such a sweet little thing. 21029. 
Susette. 16526. 
Sweetest call. 17298 (388). 
Those eyes so tender. 8109. 
Those were the days. 16692. 
Three dale dances. 4044. 
Three dream dances. 13615, 22441. 
Tilda the tattooed queen. 3688. 
Till the band goes home. 16709, 
16710, 

Timbuctoo. 21248. 
Tom Mix. 12579, 12580. 
Tonga Bay. 12587. 
Toni. 38661. 
Two salon pieces. 23659. 
Two songs. 677. 
Waltz from Katja. 12745. 
Water babies. 12762, 25938. 

1 


pti Ha, nh. sz, ve20 


We are so good. 21486. 
Where the violets grow. 3956. 
Woman’s heart. 12969. 
You are but a foolish man. 17215. 
Ash (Paul): 
Everybody’s tune, 18275, 22879. 
I do do you. 18831, 18882, 23371. 
I’m knee deep in daisies. 14567. 
Ash grove. 13208. 
Ashbaugh (Mrs. M. 8.) Waiting and 
watching for me. 21445. 
Ashdown (Hdwin) ltd.: 
Aprilt* igi 
Brooklet. 9190. 
Cradle song. 640. 
Daybreak. 22610. 
Edina. 9737. 
Elfin measure. 18228. 
End of the lane. 947. 
Filigran. 1067. 
First pianoforte suite. 1076. 
Fleur d@’ avril. 5241. 
* Four songs from a Child’s garden 
of verse. 808. 
From a toy cupboard. 14156. 
Gavotte. 9973. 
Gentk sleep. 14205. 
Graceful dance. 10075. 
Grand march. 10082. 
Humanity. 18772. 
Hymn to Diana. 10328. 
Hymn to night. 10329. 
In fountain court. 10564. 
Johnny, my dear. 23739. 
Jolly miller. 14850. - 
Jubilate. 14868. 
Leisure moments. 19367. 
Mazurka. 2209. : 
Merry measures. 19724. 
Midnight hunter of Dartmoor. 
2208. 
Midsummer night’s dream. 2239. 
Music. 23858. 
My shadow. 2442. 
"Neath the midnight sun. 15565. 
Nuit. 2538. 
CEnone’s song. 11514. 
Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast. 
11551. : 
Plainte d’amour. 7211. 
Poet’s song. 2818. 
Prelude [and] Fugue. 17503- 
17514. 
Reunion, after the battles are 
over. 16045. 

‘Revenge of ‘Rain -in - the - face. 
11890. 

Reverie. 11891. 

Seale tunes. 12025. 

Serenade. 207380. 

Since first I saw your face. 
25240. 

Spinning wheel. 16424. 

Spring joy. 164386. 


16 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


nr nr eee 


Springtime. 20984. 
Take O take those lips away. 
12488. 
Tarantella. 12448. 
There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 12498. 
Three preludes. 9928. 
Three sonatinas. 21818-21815. 
Tide rises. 12555. 
To a faded violet. 21255. 
To a skylark. 16726. 
Vale. 3739, 3740, 12666, 12667. 
Valse viennoise. 38757. 
Valsette. 12688. 
Venetian song. 12694. 
Waking song. 16935. 
Westward ho. 25993. 
Ashe (Harvey) : 
I’m going back to the land of May. 
23483. 
Money talks with me. 
Ashe (Sadie) 
me. 24887. 
Asher (Violet) My Irish rose. 
Asher (Warley) : 
Everybody's got a sweet, sweet, 
sweetie but me. 18272. 
I’ve lost my head over you. 1566, 
5788. 
Ashford (H. L.): 
Abide with me. 4144 (1). 
All in the bloomed May. 21914. 


24293. 
Please don’t peck on 


19919. 


And it came to pass. 4144 (4). 
Christ our passover. 4144 (23). 
Come gracious Spirit. 4144 (26). 


Cross and crown. 87738 (182). 
Every day for Jesus. 8773 (220). 


Gethsemane. 4144 (42). 

God shall charge His angel 
legions. 4144 (46). 

Home-coming. 10260. 

Hosanna in the. highest. 4144 
(57). 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 8773 
(391). 

Just as Iam. 8773 (409). 

Lift up your heads. 4144 (71). 

Lord is King. 8773 (458). 

Lorenz’s Vox angelica, no. 

_ 2056. 


Newborn King. 8773 (556). 
Praise to God. 8773 (622). 
Praise ye the Lord. 8773 (628). 


Ride on, O King. 4144 (106). 
Shadow of the cross. 4144 (118). 
Song of greeting. 3317. 


Speak a kind word when you can. 
Sito  CT3B8)). 

Still, still with Thee. 21003. 

Strife is o’er. 4144 (126). 

Te Deum in F. 8773 (769). 


Temptation. 4144 (1382). 
Thou, Lord, wilt arise. 4144 
(136). 


Through love to light. 3628. 
Tidings of great joy. 21242, 
21248. 
Wondrous cross. 8773 (870). 
Ashmall (W. E.): 
Cathedral echoes. 4642. 
Organist’s journal. 24700. 
Third mass. 8102. 
Ashmore (Lady) Ours. 20282. 


Ashton (A. T. L.): 
Capriccio. 8930. 
Fairy music. 9814. 
Holy communion in D. 10257. 
If there were dreams -to sell. 
.,, 40535. 
Queen Mab. 2904. 
Ashton (C. B.): 
Band-masters choice. 22100. 
Swords of the cross and crown. 
16561. 
Askew (KF. M.) My lLord’s gonna 
move this wicked race. 11341. 
Asmus (F.) jr. If you give your 
kisses to somebody else we may just 
as well say goodbye. 14687. 
Asmus (Fred): 


Just a night back in Hawaii. 
1809. 
Mem’ries. 2236. 
Why don’t you give me your 
answer and just make it y-e-s. 
3999. 
Aspasia. 22597. 
Assalena (Helen) Love of long ago. 
15188. 
Associated artists. 100 dance breaks, 
12182. 


Associated board of the R. A. M. 
and the R. C. M.: 
Adagio and _  allegro 
138101. 

Adagio and canzona. 
Bluebells. 13378. 
By the stream. 
Carol. 16558. 
Country tune. 
Croon. 138694. 
Downland idyll. 
Drone. 138916. 
Fiddle tune. 
Gipsy dance. 14216. 
Green willow. 14296. 
In the bay. 14742. 
Largo. 15017, 15018. 
Largo and allegro assai. 
Little serenade. 15112. 
Little waltz. 15119. 
Petits soldats. 15870. 
Sad moment. 16131. 
Troubadour. 16778. 
Valse des poupées. 
Valse-intermezzo. 

Astol (E.) 


moderato. 
13102. 
13489. 
13679. 
18160. 
14065. 


15021. 


16857. 
16859. 
Boringuena. 17666. 


1317 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 20 


Astresse (Guillaume) Au jardin qui 
sendort. 4805. 
At the boar’s head. 4298. 
Atherton. (Bi.i:) 3 
Folk songs and art songs for 
intermediate grades. 9898, 9899. 

Hymn for America. 1488. 
Ativeda (—) Bambola sei tu. 9024. 
Atkins (Adolph): 

Cave man blues. 465. 

O, Lord what a morning. 6960. 

Oh Lord what a morning. 20109. 

Old hen cackle. 7030. 

Ten commandments. 25610. 
Atkins (Ivor) ‘Too late. 3663-8665. 
Atkinson (Charles) Where I love to 

go. 8552. 
Atkinson (J. C.) Bring your troubles 
to your mammy. 9182. 
Atlago music pub. co.: 
Drift wood. 5088. 
Just a world of make believe. 
6096. 
Atlantic City railroad band. Board- 
walk flyer. 4475. 
Atlantic musikverlag: 
Marsch der  negerheinzelmiénn- 


chen. 24141, 24142. 
Sérénade norvégienne. 25170. 
Slisse rast. 25473, 25474. 


Valse tendre. 25860. 
Attanasio (—): 
Bella Parigina. 26302 (851). 
Bella Siciliana. 26302 (352). 
Profughi. 26302 (538). 
Atterberg (Kurt) Barocco. 22107. 
Atwater (G. L.) Live on forever in 


the nation’s heart. 19474. 

Atwater (Henry) Soft winds that 
blow. 16326. 

Atwood (H. C.) Put on the. gas. 
2894. 

Atwood (J.P.) Flapper blues. 22956. 


River. 16067. 
17460. 


Atwood (Paul) 
Au bois de misére. 


Aube (lL. M.) Créche merveilleuse. 
644. 
Auber (D. F. E.) Laughing song. 
17462. 
Aubert (Louis) : 
Caprice. 8951, 13229, 17468. 
Dryade. 5046-5048. 
Serenade melancolique. 3167. 
Trois chants hébraiques. 17464. 


Vieille chanson espagnole. 21403. 


Auberval (Guy D’): 


Bereeuse. 17604. 
Ce qui n’ a pas été. 17791. 
Cloches du soir. 17890. 


Prelude. 17465. 
Aubrey (Bill) pseud. 
(Aubrey). 
Aubuchon (Cliff) 
5421. 
Auceaux (M.) 


See Gittleman 
Green sheet blues. 


Nuit @ete. 2540. 


134 


————————— 
—————$—$—$—$—$—$—$— 


Auchenbach (D. L.) 
8665. 

Audan (Hibert) Pierrot et Pierrette. 
24821. 


Wooden shoes. 


Auer (R. D. L.) Serenade, 12077. 
Auerbach (Mitchel D.): 
Down in Balzoo-Balzibar. 22718. 


Hasy as pie. 22790. 
I’m a fool for loving you. 23424. 
Lenny. 23889. 
Mirror of to-morrow. 24266. 
Radio Charlie. 24938. ~— 
What I like, she likes. 
Whoa. 26123. 
Augener, Itd.: 
Afternoon. 8809. 
Alla minuetto. 8845. 
Alsatian echoes. 21988. 
April mist. 17424. 
As Joseph was a-walking. 
At the window. 17454. 
Barearolle. 9032. 
Bells of Shandon. 
Berceuse. 13335. 
Birthday greetings. 
Buccolica. 4539. 
By the cradle. 17718. 
Capriccietto. 13496. 
Capriceio. 19852. 
Caravan. 4609. 
Catch me if you can. 459. 
Come buy my nice fresh 
17913. 
Couplet. 4796. 
Couplet malicieux. 
Dainty dance. 703. 
Day after day. 18032. 
Dear little shamrock. 
‘Soa 
Disenchantment. 
Duetto. 18202. 
Duos for clarinet and bassoon. - 
17575, 17576. 
Hille a diagnee sourire. 
En veine de Pavlova. 


25999. 


13203. 


17591. 
9111, 


ivy. 
22522. 
18056, 


9616. 


22819. 
BOTA: 


Entree de la jeune souveraine. 
22845. 

Etude. 11955. 

Evening. 9783. 

Fancies. 9821. 

Five little pictures. 241380. 

Follow your leader. 18398. 

Forest music. 22999. 

Four preludes. 16507. 

Four sketches. 244, 25133. 


Garland. 1168. 
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. 
18542, 18548. 

- Golliwogs’ procession. 
Grief. 10099. 
Habaniera. 18603. 
Hedgerow. 5520. 
Holiday hearts. 10255. 
Holiday tune. 5560. 
Hop-seoteh. 1404. 


1242. 


8 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


(ene eee 


Humoresque. 18781. 
Hungarian’ fantasia. 
In a hammock. 1627. 
In Amberly vale. 14720. 
In doubie harness. 1634. 
In the gloaming. 1651. 
Introduction and fugue. 


15092. 


19118. 


Lindler. 15001. 
Languid dance. 1918. 
Late -summer. 1923. 


Lawsuit. 23877. 

Liebestraum. 15093. 

Lincolnshire poacher’s song. 19424, 
19425. 

Longing. 6335. 


Love’s precinct. 24052. 
Lullaby. 24062. 
Lyric sonata. 15223. 


May-pole. 15291, 15292. 
Melodious sight reading pieces. 
19690. 
Mimic. 2271. 
Minuet. 138322, 15363, 19763. 
Mirth. 11187. 
Moment musical. 
Moorings. 15421. 
Morning. 11282. 
Mystical song. 6847. 
New album for the young. 7581. 
Nocturne. 11686. — # 
Nursery rhymes. 15623. 
Petite valse. 15868. 
Phantasy. 20317. 
Phillis the fair. 
Prayer... (251. 
Prelude. 1697. 
Quick step. 11882. 
Retort courteous. 
Retrospect. 7388. 
Rondino. 20563. 
Rondo piacevole. 133823. 
Saltarello. 7505, 20615. 
Santa Chiara. 7521. 
Scout’s march. 3185. 


16179. 


15876. 


7381. 


Serait-elle amoureuse. 25155. 
Serenade. 20726. 
Serenata. 7630. 


Shepherd’s lilt. 3198. 


Short life and a merry one. 3208. 
Singer. 32338. 

Soirée de Vienne. 20852. 
Sometimes the sunbeam’s ray. 


12244, 12245. 
Sonata. 12035, 17680. 
Sonatina. 253828. 
Song of the willow flowers. 7808. 
Speak to me my love. 20961. 
Spring morning. 12315. 
Suite in C. 7912. 
Sussex sketches for piano. 16528. 
Sweet and low. 16531, 16532. 


Sylvan. 25543. 

Te, Deum. SOL. 

Ten sight-reading tests. 16559. 
Three short pieces. 19353. 


Through the eaves. 8128. 
To the cuckoo. 12574. 
Tomb of Ajax. 25732. 
rio. 25¢66: 

Tunes for two. 16806. 
Two abreast. 3716. 

Two andantes. 16508. 


Two diversions for the left hand. 
15262, 15263. 


Unchanging love. 25818. 
Valse-impromptu. $8291. 
Valse-prelude. 12685. 


Village reminiscences. 12710. 
Waitz. 450. 
Water colour. 
Well. 25986. 
Welsh airs and dances. 16983. 
Where go the boats? 21609. 
Where the bee sucks. 3949, 3950. 
Your garden flower. 8738. 

G6 easy pieces. 20650. 
10 vocalises. 7675-7679, 121382. 
20 little preludes. 6339. 
Augustana book concern. Hymnal and 
order of service. 23348. 
Augustin (W. P.) By the garden gate. 


21471. 


A555. 
Augustus (A. A.) Faces. 9808. 
Aulniers (D. D.) See Des Aulniers 
(Diane) 
Auric (Georges) : 
Bataille. 13291, 13292. 


Chemin de tous. 18560, 13561. 
Haut de la tour. 14348. 
Malborough s’en va-t’en guerre. 


2158. 

Mariage de Le Trouhadec. 6498. 
Matelots. 19646. 

Ouverture. 138231, 13282. 

Tente de Malborough. 16627, 
16628. 


Auslandsdeutschen in den vereinigten 
staaten. 21515. 


Ausley (G. C.) 
16053. 

Auspland (F. M.): 
Down in sweetheart lane. 
Mammy’s cabin door. 6460. 
Where is my baby now? 17075. 

Ausseill (F.) Réves crépusculaires. 

7387. 
Aust (A.) Carnival. 444, 445. 
Austen (G. F.) O give thanks unto 
the Lord. 24567. 

Austin (A. W. E.): 

John Hrickson memorial march. 
14845. ; 
Music master. 

Austin (C. A.) 

elled crown. 

Austin (C. E.): 
Rosalie. 3025. 
Somebody else. 


Ride ’em cowboy. 


13862. 


19874, 19875. 
Mother love in jew- 
11247. 


3282. 


1319 


INDEX 


Austin (Ernest) : 

Dream maker. 22735. 

Fair queen’s wedding. 

Lyrie sonata. 15223. 

Mariners of Devon. 

Melodies of Brockweir. 2225. 

Molly found a sixpence. 24288. 

One winter night. 15746. 

Sea dogs. 20696. 

Sleep little rose. 16299. 

We sing the birth. 16969. 

Austin (Frederic) Christmas 
538. 
Austin (Gene): 

Abie’s Irish nose. 17309. 

I had a sweet mamma, but she’s 
turned sour now. 14496. 

I wonder why I love you. 14656. 

What makes me love you like I 
do. 12812, 26002. 

When my sugar walks down the 
street all the birdies go tweet, 
tweet, tweet. 3905. 

Austin (Mrs. John) Our 
cottage home. 2691. 
Austin (Lovie) : 


14082. 
15267. 


eve. 


dear old 


Back biting woman’s blues. 8999. 
Charleston mad. 9314. 
Mistreating daddy blues. 11197. 
My kind of man. 11828. 
Outside daddy blues. 11655. 
Plain blue blue. 11748. 
Southern woman’s blues. 12298. 
Stepping on the blues. 12336. 
Tennessee blues. 25614. 
Austin. (CM. C;) For benediction. 
22992. 
Austin (Ruby) Id like a basin full 
of that. 5648. 
Austin (S.-M) Where sunshine 
spends the winter. 12889. 
Austin (S. 8S.) Where sunshine spends 


the winter. 38948. 
Austin-Ball (F.) See Ball (T. Austin) 
Australia, reciprocal copyright protec- 

tion of music. pp. V. 

Autié (J.) tou! hou! 5596. 
Avaltroni (Rudolph) -My gal from 
Chesapeake Bay. 24401. 
Avant, (CP. EF.) Blind -child: 
Avella (Lucia) Maiden’s 

2147. 

Avery (8. R.): 
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 
1284. 

Jerusalem the golden. 
Pandora. 24753. 
Avery institute. Avery song. 

Avitabile Bros.: 
Armonie d’amore. 
Penzanno Napule. 
Prossime nozze. 
Solletico. 20859. 

Avon. Etude a quatre. 9780. 

Avorsam (Nick) Hulla-hulla. 


DONT. 
dream. 


23717. 
8964. 
17436. 
24793. 
20432. 
18771. 
13 


pt. TIT, 1: 's:, v: 20 


Axt (William) : 
Agitato, no. 4. 17887. 


Appassionato, no. 2. 125, 4144 
(162). 

By the stream. 13488. 

Cynical scherzando. 22547. 

Derby days. 22644. 

Dramatic scene and _é agitato. 
13871. F 

Emotional andante. 22827. 

False accusation. 14036. 


Fleurette. 18376. 


Gathering of the braves. 1170, 
4144 (182). 

Had I but known. 1294, 4144 
(186). 

In gloomy forest. 10565, 13084 
(483). 


In merry mood. 23595. 
Rage. 2922, 8773 (1261). 
Reverie of love. 2977, 2978, 4144 
(266), 8773 (270). 
Sounds from the cloister. 3355. 
Thief in the night. 12522, 13084 
(599). 
Weird night. 
Axtell (G. W.): 
I’m from Missouri, you gotta show 
. me. 1500. 
I want to go back to that little 
brown shack. 14632. 
Santa Fe eleven. 7522. 
Ayer (Florence) : 
Roaming Romeo. 16070. 
She’s my sweetheart, I’m her beau. 
20766. 
Ayer (N. D.): 
Bingo farm. 4444. 
If you were the only girl. 
(3833), 23565, 23566. 
Just a little twilight song. 1807. 
Love’s yesterday. 24055. 
Mississippi moonlight. 6636. 
Oh, how I’ve waited for you. 
24616. 
She said yes—she said no. 7655. 
When you and I were twenty-one. 


oSol. 


21850 


3936. 
Ayers (Maude) Dearest you sleep in 
Flanders. 18064. — 
Ayers (T. L.) Daisies won’t tell. 
9499. 


Ayles (W. H.) You bought me with 
money yet you complain. 4074. 
Aylward (Florence) Hoist the sail. 


18711. 
-Ayres (Frederic) : 
Christmas eve. 22389. 
Trio/in’ Ds minors 2onotee 
Ayres (George) Treat your wife 
kindly. 12601. 


9 


= 


Ayres (L. J.) Childhood days. 9330. 
Az ich volt gevehn der Boireh Ho- 
oylom. 22057. 


0 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Azzolina (M.) : 
Monk’s no kin to me. 19807. 
President Coolidge march. 2856. 
Azzoni (I.) Melodia. 13255. 
B. A. music pub. co. Cuckoo. 674. 
B. E. L. pseud. See Shaw (Martin) 
Babb (M. H.): 
Cinderella-Perryana. 98374. 
High tide. 14407. 
Wedding bells. 3845. 
Babbe (Erman) Hello father, hello 
mother. 14383. 
Babbitt (E.) Odd fellows progressive 
march. 6978. 
Babcock (E. B.) Im remembering 
moments with you. 1526. 
Babeock (L. M.) Mother’s dream at 


twilight. 2345. 
Baceari (Angelo) Traffic. 16757. 
Bach (C. P. E.) Solfeggietto. 7753. 


Bach (Ernst) 
BaechiGsos.):: 
Adagio. 8982-8985. 
Aeolus appeased. 22071. 
Andante. 22072. 
Aria. 17497. 
Ave Maria. 198, 4338. 
Awake us Lord, we pray Thee. 
8986. 
Bach. 8987-8989. 
Bourrée. 220738. 
Chaconne. 4339. 
lavecin bien. 22074. 
Concerto. 199. 
Concerto italien. 
Erst Bach. 4340. 
False love. 22075. 
Fantasie. 13260. 
Fugue. 13260. 
Gavotte. 43841. 
Komm, Gott. 
Geist. 8990. 
Komm’, siisser tod. 
Konzert. 22077. 
Largo. 4342. — 
Marche du veilleur de nuit. 17499. 
Mattheus-final. 17500. 
Meditation. 4144 (164). 
Menuet. 22078. 
Minuet. 4343. 
Miserere mei. 17501. 
My heart ever faithful. 
My spirit was in 


Olly-Polly. 24661. 


17498. 


Schépfer MHeilige 
22076. 


4344, 
a heaviness. 


4345, 

Pastorale. 17502. 

Prélude. 200. 

Prelude [and] Fugue. 17503-— 
17514. 

Préludes et fugues. 8991-8993. 


Sain XOX Ts 17515. 
Sarabande. 22079. 

Schmucke dich. o 
~ 8994. 


liebe  seele. 


a 


Seb. Bach’s gesinge zu G. Chr. 
Schemellis Musicalischemge- 
sangbuch. 8995. 

Sechs sonaten. 22080. 

See now. 22081. 

Sicilienne. 17516. 

Sinfonia. 20798. 

Sing we the birth. 22082. 

Sonates. 22083. 

Suites francaises. 201. 

Ten easiest pieces for the piano- 
forte. 8773 (51). 


Toeceata, in D major. 202. 


Well-tempered clavichord. 13261, 
26302 (24). 

Zweites doppelkonzert. 22084. 

23 organ chorale preludes. 17517. 


Bach (S. D.) Hebrew prayer book. 
1355. 
Bach music co.: 
Bird songs. 17627. 
Curwen’s (Clayton C.) juvenile 


happy days. 17984. 
Flower songs. 18388. 
Jingle bells. 19198. 


Bachelet (Alfred) Night beloved. 
2492. 

Bachman (Arthur) jr. ’Neath the 
palms. 24481. 

Bachman (H. R.) Waterfall. 16958. 


Bachman (Mae) Crimson and goid. 


9461. 

Bachmann fAlberto) Romance en mi. 
3013. 

Bachmann (G.) Isabelle. 13084 
(147). 


Baciulis (Antanas): 


‘horo repertuaras. 9365, 22381. 


Liaudies dainiui. 1956. 
Backer-Lunde (J.) Cretan cradle 
song. 647. 
Backhaus (Wilhelm) Kadenz. 22089 
Bacon: (G. ) W.).: Lights) of “home. 
19412. 


Badénes (G.): 
Deuxieme cancion levantina. 


22656. 
Her name was Daisy. 5535. 
Premiére cancion  levantina. 
24879. 


Bader (E. T.) World peace. 26199. 
Badger music pub. co.: 

Arkansas traveler. 21998. 

When earth’s last picture is 
painted. 26015. 

Badger state music pub. co.: 

I’m goin’ to buy my way to heaven, 
with my fare to Tennessee. 
10425. 

Sweetheart of gold. 12422. 
Badolati (Mario) ’A nutriccia. 
Baer (Abel) :> 

C’est un peu de soleil. 4566. 

Don’t wake me up, let me dream. 
18131. 


8782. 


1321 


INDEX 


Baer (Abel)—Continued. 
I miss my Swiss. 5754, 10456, 
10457, 14592, 18950, 18951. 


I want another chance with you.. 


5796, 10493. 

If I never see you as long as I 
live. 5845, 5846. 

Let me linger longer in your arms. 
10855, 19381, 19382. 

Love is just a little bit of heaven. 
15183. f 

Rakin’ in the hay. 2932, 7347. 

Take me back to sunshine land. 


16576. 
When the one you love, loves you. 
21581. 
Where the dreamy Wabash flows. 
12892. 
Whisper sweet nothings to me. 
3963. 
Who's loving you now. 3981, 8585. 
Baer (F. L.): 
Dis, Azaee: 
Maryana. 24151. 
Birenhauter. 26302 (26, 27). 


Baffa (Dominic) : 
I dream of you. 5664. 
Just a bit of love. 6083. 
Love theme to little Annie Rooney. 
6379. 
‘ My mammy’s melody. 2423. 
Baffa (Emil) Just a bit of love. 6083. 


Baffa & Baffa. i dream of you. 5664. 
Bagwill (G. M.): 
I may be Dumb Dora. 5751. 
You are my dream. §&8702. 
Bahia. 7180. 
Barer” (12. 28") Land of seem. 
150138. 
Bailey (A. V.) Old fashion girl of 
mine. 2620. 


Bailey (C. S.): 
I really wonder what love is. 
10467. 
Tales of a tea-cup. 21110. 
Bailey (C. W.) Sometime you'll 
know who’s in love with you. 20892. 


Bailey (Collins) Troubles are just 
life’s bubbles. 25778. 
Bailey (E. H.): 
Ave Maria. 263802 (20). 


Be Thou nigh. 22118. 


Mass in honor of St. Anne. 15288. 

Bailey (Henry) Done. 9637. 

Bailey (Mrs. L.) Mr. Radio man, I’ve 
lost my beau. 11196. 

Bailey (Mary) Gone. 1244. 

Bailey music co. Old tin. lizzie. 
Ib Eva e 

Bailly (—) Pomponette. 11761. 

Baimbridge (E.) Dear little girl of 
mine. 4890. 


Bain (Alexander) Day dreams. | goodbye. 
B 


18034. 


pt. Tr) me S:.v220 


Baines (William) : 
Break forth into joy. 17674. 
Dancing doll. 9518. 
I will lift up mine eyes to the 

hills: *), 23523. 

Madeaps. 110380. 
O sing unto the Lord. 20076. 
Pantomime dance. 2724. 
Praise ye the Lord. 24870. 
Rocking horse. 11923. 
Roller coaster. 11926. 
Sail boat. 11991. 


Somewhere the land. 3300, 3301. , 


Toy train. 12595. 
Wooden soldiers. 
Bainton (H. L.): 

By the moon. 396. 

Joyous wanderer. 6071. 

Lady Daffadowndilly. 14999. 

Musical instrument. 15456. 

Old winter. 24658. 

Puck. 2887. 

Ring out, wild bells. 

Robin. 16073. 

Spinning wheel. 16424. 

Spring rose. 16438. 

To a skylark. 16726. 

Waking song. 16935. 

What way does the wind come. 
16999. 

Ye little birds that sit and sing. 
26210. 


Baird (HE. C.) There the rainbow ends 
for me. 16667. 

Baird (Phil) Careless. 
Bairstow (E. C.): 

Let all mortal flesh keep silent. 

10849. 

Te Deum. 16599. 
Bajadera. 216. 
Bajpai (Ragini E.): 


12981. 


24995. 


13501. 


Bracelet dance. 17672. — 
Flower girl. 18387. 
Jangla. 19162. 
Temple dance. 21152. 
Baker (A. E.) .Month of maying. 
11214. 
Baker (B.C General Wooster. 
18484. 


Baker (Belle) 
Baker (Clyde) 
13695. 
Baker 
12511. : 
Baker (EH. D.) 
love you So. 


Pretending. 15954. 
Croon a little lullaby. 


(D. P.) Spring fever blues. 


Why? Just cause I 
17136. 


Baker (HH. F.) Jesus our friend. 
10687. | 
Baker (Ella) I seem to hear sweet 


Indiana calling. 14603. 
Baker (F. T.) Tinkling bells. 8145. 
Baker (Mrs. G. A.) Little leaves 
2006. 
aker (H. E.) Great god Pan. 10091. 


1322 


) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Baker (Mrs. J. H.) . Jelly bean boy. 
6033. 

Baker (J. M.) 
old. 8532. 
Baker (Urs. J. M.) 

6034. 
Baker (as. "F.) * 


When the years grow 


Jelly bean boy. 


Evanston civic band march. 18259. 


Evanston we love you so. 18260. 
Baker (L. V.) Adoption blues. 17820. 
Baker (Leslie) Everybody loves him. 

18269. 
Baker (O. W.): 

Doorway in Norway. 

Lately, you worry me. 

Other girl. 7095. - 

Sun will shine for you. 

Virginia Rose. 8354. 

Waltz supreme. 3819. 
Baker (Philip) : 

Big butter and egg man from the 

West. 13345. 

Look at those eyes. 6340. 

Nothing to do but love. 11467. 

Pretty little baby. 20415, 24886, 

24887. 
Baker (Theodore) : 
Ave Maria. 8773 (46). 
Come Thou light of gladness. 
18084 (54). 
Complete method for the rhyth- 
mical articulation. 138084 (58). 

Fantasias. 4144 (109). © 

Love. 8773 (497). 

Moonrise. 138084 (225). 

Morning star on high is glowing. 

18084 (227). 

Seventeen songs. 8773 (142). 

Sweetheart awake. 13084 (348). 
Baker (V. H.) My heart is calling 

you, dear. 15488. 
Baker (Vera) My Prince Charming. 
6822. 

Bakers (G. A.) 
skies. 11399. 
Balaloo lammie. 17525. 

Balay (Guillaume) : 

Chant de bravoure. 

Chanson du forestier. 
Balazs (Arpad): 

Felvinecen a hazam. 5205, 9844. 

Hegyoldalt venyigesor takarja. 

10219, 13087. 

Ket Babonas 

1859. 
Madardalos erdon. 


Ot Balaz magyar nota. 
Balch (Vade) 
836. 
Bald (William) jr.. Only girl. 20191. 
Baldin (lL. S.) Dear, I’m lonely ’way 
from you. 22617. 
Baldwin (Bellvie) 
hood. 24196. 


823. 
6203. 


16509. 


'N eath California 


13542. 
13531. 


szep szemednek. 


13087. 


9014. 
Down in Tennessee. 


Memories of child- 


Baldwin (J. M:): 

Northern lights. 2520. 

Queen of the night. 7321. 
Baldwin (L. L.) Hood college song 


book. 18741. 
Baldwin (M. C.) Orange blossoms. 
24698. 
Raldwin (R. L.): 
Peace be to this house. 7158. 
Three part music. 21234. 


25947. 
I love but you. 


Way of shadows. 
Baldwin piano co. 
10399. 
Bales (M. C.) 
8773 (470). 
Balfe (M. W.): 


Lyndon band march. 


Bohemian girl. 217, 4364. 

Finale. 9016. 

Then you'll remember me. 9016. 
Balfour (A. J.) Navajos dream. 

6864. 

Balieff’'s Chauve souris. 6361. 
Ball (Albert) : 

Dreaming of you. 22751. 


Sweet Minnie Gray. 21079. 
Ball; (Gs, W., Axes 
I’m going to tell my ma on you. 
18916. 
Much afflicted choir. 19868. 
Rastus and Mandy at de colahed 


picnic. 20488. 
Two naughty little pickanin’s. 
21345. 


Zekiel pops the question. 21811. 
Ball (Daniel) In the golden dawn. 


5928. 
Bal) | (Hon) 

After all it’s you. 17325, .21850 
(282). 

All the luck in the world to you. 
L7S60 > AS61045 21850)". (236), 
21918-21920. 

Down the trail to home sweet 
home. 5003-5005. 


Going away. 21850 (294), 23114. 
Here’s love and success to you. 


14392, 18676, 18677, 23267- 
23269) 
Ho! for the briny deep. 14411. 


Hollywood Rose. 18721, 18722, 
ALSO. (S08,) ; 2a292: 
Honey if yo’ only knew. 
I do believe. 10354. 

I promise you. 
21850 (324). 

Let the rest of the world go by. 
6242-6244, 15061. 


18736. 
18958-18960, 


Let us have peace. 6246, 19392. 
Mother Maechree. 15484. 
Mother of pearl. 24834. 


My hour. 21850 
(385). 


One more day. 


19916-19918, 
F070, 24683. 


1323 


INDEX 


Ball (EH. R.)—Continued. 
Story of Old Glory. 
25450. 

Two pathways. 25814. 
West of the Great Divide. 
12800, _ 12801, 16987, 

25991. 
When Irish 
12839. 
You're the best little mother that 
God ever made. 26256. 


21009, 25447— 


8470. 
25989-— 
smiling. 


eyes are 


Ball (F. D.) Golden jubilee march. 
10049. 

Bali's nee Cy) Cantos de_ triunfo. 
9252. 

Ball «Gi. S.)* Silent tips: 225231. 

Ball (T. A.) Lord is my Shepherd. 
63438-6345. 

Ballanta-Taylor (N. G.) Saint 
Helena island spirituals. 20608. 


Ballantine (Hdward) Harvard sta- 
dium march. 18633. 

Ballard (B®. EH.) pseud. 
(627 ES) 

Batlard Ch) sa.) r: 
Alone with only you. 173877. 
Ev’rybody has a sweetheart but 

poor little me. 18284. 
Ballard (Pat) : 
Alone with only you. 17377. 
Hy rybody has a sweetheart but 
poor little me. 18284. 
Ballet girl. 8773 (84, 325, 544). 
Ballet of the flowers. 


See Johnson 


12714. 
Ballew (R. B.) Yes, i’m looking for 
a fellow. 217338. 


Ballin (Bob) See Ballin (R. W.). 
Ballin (R. W.): 
Fooling. 9904. 
I can’t make up my mind. 
Miami mammas. 11162. 
Who’s crying now. 12917. 
You ought to. 18031. 
Balogh (Erno) : 
Caprice antique. 
Dirge of the North. 
Duett Edmond-Susette. 
Hannibal duett. 1309. 
Lied—Abeies. 1958. 
Man nascht so gern. 
Ninon. 2502. 
Balon’ (M2 D.)YOWhy.;: (8593. 
Balsamo (R.): 
"A eanzone d’ a nustalgia. 8 
Casa ’nechiusa. 9282. 
Baltimore (Harry) : 
Tomorrow is another day. 8167. 
Will you come back some day. 
8614. 
Baltzell (W.: J.):;: 
International library of music for 
vocalists. 19116. 
Return. 8773 (648). 


10346. 


9263. 
9610. 
888. 


6463. 


7 


15. 


1LOSO™ 11172, 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Baluta (Wincent) : 
Boze cos polske. 22221. 
Czarodziejski taniee. 17986. 
Graj, nam.) 28ov6a 


Jeszceze polska nie zginela. 23728, - 
Nowosé. 15620. 
Powinszowanie. 24862. 
Wielka nedza by¢ dziewezyna. 
17141, 
Balzano (James) - Love is blind. 
19535. 
Bamboula. 4260, 7054, 7537, 7693, 


8739, 8740, 8802, 9025, 11902. 12309, 
LAT: 
Bampton (Ruth) 
Californian folksongs. 
Bancroft (A.) 


Three Spanish- 
4368. 
Growing up for Jesus. 


5431. 

Bancroft (H. H.) Phillis the fair. 
15876. 

Bandolero. 22101. 

Baner (C. F.) In slumberland and 
dreams. 5915. - 


Banjo Bill. pseud. See Morris (Wm.). 
Bankley music pub. co. I want to go 


back to California. 5800. 

Banks (B.) Down by the clothes line, 
Maggie. 880. 

Banks (C. O.): 

Prologue. 2879. 


Song of the exiles. 3329. 
Banks & son: 


Barearolle. 4875. 


Beneath the lanterns. 262. 

Caprice impromptu. 17769. 

Comes, at times, a stillness. 
13637. 

Danza): 95351 

Elfin revels. 13960. 

England. 22839. 

Eye of love. 22890. 

Fairies’ parade. 1015. 

Fantasia on Irish airs. 1035. 

Fantasia on Scottish airs. 1034 

Four miniature dances. 22888. 


Four miniatures. 6194. 
From my sketchbook. 9951. 


God is our hope and strength. 
10026. 
Josephine. 23744. 


6267. 
2078. 
24195. 


Like as a father. 
Love—the minsirel. 
Memories of Brittany. 
Miniature ballet. 15359. 
Minstrel of spring. 24257. 
Minuet in the olden style. 
Nature’s song. 24474. 
Nearer, my God, to Thee. 6870. 
Oberon. 11509. 


24261. 


Oriental fragments. 15762. 
Pageant of the Nile. 2709. 
Papillon. 20256. 

Pierrette. 2785. 

Pranks. i072: 


1324 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Réverie d'amour. 24985. 
Rimington. 2987. 
Rose and the thorns. 
Singer. 3232. 

Suite poetique. 7915. 
Sunset reverie. 21052. 
There was an old woman. 30596. 
Thine, O Lord, is the greatness. 
16678. 
To morning. 3655. 
Troubles that never arrive. 25774. 
Truly the light is sweet. 16787. 
Valse impromptu. 25854. 
Woodland ramble. 26194. 
Zoological comicalities. 26286. 

Bannerman (L. E.) Florida. 9889. 

Bannister (Frank) : 
Baby carriage days. 
In Argentine. 19054. 
You know I know. 4081. 

Bantock (Granville) : 

Ballerina. 17530. 
Blue men of the Minch. 4470. 
Drinking song. 21850 (53). 
Enchanted wood. 9761. 
Fantastic poem. 22910. 
I go to prove my soul. 
Inyocation to the Nile. 
(107). 
Lincolnshire poacher. 
My fairy lover. 6765. 
Song of the genie. 3331. 
Bantus-verlag g. m. b. h.: 


3030. 


17491. 


5668. 
21850 


10881. 


Auf der wache. 4310. 
Hagen. 5449. 
Junge Rhein. 6082. 


Barad (M. H.) Would you say yes 


or nos | 521d: 

Barat (J. E.): 
Danseuse. 18024. 
Tarentelle. 21131. 


Barbara Lee. 5906. 
Barbarin (Paul): 
My heart aches me just for you. 


24406. 
Onelia, Id like to steal you. 
24688. 
Plenty. of fun. 20372. 
Teach me how. 25587. 
Tell me now. 25599. 
Thelma. 25647. 
What I like about loving. 25998. 
Barbaro (Marcelle) Guai di la fim- 
mina in America. 23163. 
Barber (Maud) Come back my 
dearie. 138624. 
Barbier (René): 
Fantaisie sur un vieux Noél. 
1Sal2. 
Poéme. 17545. 
Barbier von Sevilla. 25044. 


Barbiere di Seviglia. 138084 (285), 
Barbirolli (A.) : 
Douces larmes. 


Jalouse. 14812. 


4993. 


Je ne veux paS que tu m’aimes. 
23712, 
Langueurs amoureuses. 6195. 
Quattro canzoni danze favorite. 
9030. 
Song voluptueux. 
Specchio indiscrete. 20962. 
Tango del minatore. 21123. 
Viens @ la danse. 21405. 
Barbirolli (Lucienne) Hventail. 5156. 
Barbour (F. N.): 
April caprice. 
Boom of the sea. 
Crisp autumn days. 


25393. 


13188. 
13391. 
13691. 


Dancing woodland sprites. 13741. 
On the wings of the wind. 15733. 
Prayer, the soul’s desire. 11786. 


Summer musings. 16508. 
Swirl of the river. 16560. 
Barbrick (L. J.) Little pal of mine. 
19458. 
Barbrick 
3196. 
Barbusse (H, G. M.) 
13084 (877). 


(Lola ) Sheikest sheik. 


Voix du réve. 


Barearolle. 9036. 
Barclay (J. O.) Twelve hymn tunes. 
9037. 
Barerofe (Ee. :) 
Arsinoé. 148. 
Pixie music. 2794. 
Bard (Francis) & son: 
J6jj vissza csdkos ifju nyar. 
10695. 
Léorand (Frater) 10 uj ndotdja. 
19502. 


Postas Katica. 2835. 
Bard (R. LL.) Harbor of peace. 
Bard (Vivien) : 

Brownies. 

Playing tag. 
Barelli (Nova): 

Oasis. 24597. 

Reviens! 24989. 

Tour dargent. 
Bargy (Roy): 

Feedin’ the kittv. 

Get lucky. 1186. 
Barickman (Wade) 

4610. 
Barickman pub. co. 
4610. 
Barile (Franco) 
Barker (Earl) 
18027. 
Barker 
2629. 
Barker (drs. 
down all day. 
Barker (Lois) : 

Browns. 13418. 

In late September. 10570. 

My garden gate. 15481. 
Barker (P. M.) Eyes of Egypt. 
Barlow (Fred) Sylvie. 25544. 


5475. 


17697. 
15904. 


3666. 

1053, 1054 
Caravan dreams, 
Caravan dreams. 


38528. 
shuffle. 


Te chiamme. 
Darktown 
(George) Old front door. 


Lester) Rain pours 


7343. 


Dli2. 


1325 


INDEX 


pt. 10 1 s.,ve20 


Barlow (S. L. M.) Rose-tree. 7457. 
Barnard (D’Auvergne) : 

Improvisation. 19047. 

Song of rest. 138084 (584). 
Barnard (G. D.): 

Caprice. 22105. 

Crown prince’ overture. 17298 

(35). ; 
Diversion. 22666. 


22740. 
22933. 
23337. 
23749. 
24306. 


Dream star. 
Festive moments. 
Humorous tale. 
Joyful greeting. 
Moonlight reverie. 
Olympia. 24668. 
Pastorale. 22106. 
Rivals. 25004. 
Rondoletto. 25024. 
Rose bower. 25030. 
St. Agnes march. 25072. 
Spark of youth. 25384. 
Sunbeams. 25491. 
Temple of faith. 25607. 
Tender thoughts. 256138. 

Barnby (John) Sweet and low. 16531, 


16532. 

Barne (Kitty) Amber gate. 87. 
Barnes (—) Dainty miss. 8773 
(988). 


Barnes (A. L.): 
Daisy’s secret. 
(68) 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
17298 (97). 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in 
Ge 298" Cla). 
Barnes (A. 8.) & co.: 
Hymns of the Christian life. 
Rinnce na Hirann. 2989. 
Barnes (C. S8.): 
Meet me at the glen. 15302. 
Our trip to Watkins Glen. 11645. 
Watkins Glen enchantment. 
12767. 
Barnes (H. N. C.) 
Barnes (Hi. S:): 


17298 (36), 26302 


1441. 


Lincoln. 19421. 


Christmas. 17868. 
Father, whate’er of earthly bliss. 
14048. 


Fullness of joy. 18447. 
Little Christmas carol. 
My Guide. 6775. 
Rarnes (G. W.): 
Oh Herlinda. 
Sugar baby. 
Batnes 1 (Ela) a 
Daisy’s secret. 
(68). 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
17298 (97). 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in 
G. 17298 (112). 
Barnes (1. M.): 
Blind little pal. 17641. 
For ever I need you. 


19441. 
20101. 
25476. 
17298 (36), 26302 


18403. 


Parted from you. 202638. 


When you begin to miss me. 
ZO 
Barnes (Leonard) Afloat at dusk. 
13110. 


Barnes (Pearl): 
I’m lonesome for someone, the 
someone I love. 14569. 
Shadowland has turned me mad. 
7639. 
Barnett (Alice) : 
As I came down from Lebanon. 
146. 
Banjo player. 4870. 
Caravan from China comes. 
Day dreams. 739. 
Drums of the sea. 
Evening song. 980. 
Flower garden. 1094. 
In May. 14729. 
Little prayer. 2014. 
Piay time. 2800. 
Thoughts. 3621. 
Barnett (C. B.) Sweetie Vil honey. 
7980. 

Barnett (W. P.) 
3988, 8590. 
Barnette (Obera) Marching on. 2184. 

Barney (Dorothea) : 
Enchantment’s end. 5117. 


438. 
5045. 


Whoop ’em up blues. 


Out of the earth. 7110. 
Barnhouse (C. L.): - 
Across the sands. 21867. 


Antics 
21982. 
Attila. |» 25872: 
Caprice. 22105. 
Caravan club. 2230 
Diversion. 22666. 
Dream star. 22740. 
Festival king: 22932: 
Festive moments. 22933. 
Fires of glory. 22944. 
Flying Hagle. 22982. 
Gasconader march. 
Ho, every one that 
14410. 
Humorous tale. 
In fretta:, 23592: 
Integrity march. 
Joyful greeting. 23749. 
Kiefer’s special. 23818. 
Lovers lane. 24041. 
Masquerader. 24154. 
Men of honor. 24207. 
Milady’s pleasure. 24247. 
Moonlight reverie. 24306. 
Mountain view. 24344. 
Olympia. 24663. 
Ozark trails. 24736. 
Pastorale. 22106. 
Poet and peasant. 
Rivals. 25004. 
Rondoletto. 25024. 
Rose bower. 25030. 


of the old grey mare. 


23041. 
thirsteth. 


23337. 
23654. 


248453. 


1326 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Rotarian march. 25045. 

St. Agnes march. 25072. 

Silver sails. 25237. 

Spark of youth. 25384. 

Step on it. 25435. 

Sunbeams. 25491. 

Symphonia march. 25545. 

Temple of faith. 25607. 

Tender theughts. 25618. 

21st U. S. infantry march. 26299. 

Barnum (K. R.): 

I want to be a pal to everybody. 
14631. 

Like this rose. 6270. 

She’s a wonderful mother to me. 
7654. 

When old Sol comes smiling thru. 
17635. 

You can’t make a monkey of me. 
17224. 

Baron (Maurice) : 

Air mail galop. 21891. 

Alluring coquetry. 74, 21929. 

By the fireside. 22254. 

Cleopatra’s dream. 22428. 

Harly roses. 13988. 

Elegia. 925. 

Forest at dawn. 18407. 

Giggling girl. 18496, 18497. 


Heroical love drama. 14897. 
Heure bleue. 5539. 

I wonder. 5815. — 

Idylle printaniére. 10526. 


In the vale of Nahwahtonah. 
10605. : 


Love lesson. 10982. 

Love’s prayer. 11008. 

Mirth and merriment. 6624, 
15369. 

Mon amour. 19797, 19798. 

My Madeline. 6801, 19939. 

Mystery drama. 15543. 


Oriental drama. °15761. 

Othello’s remorse. 2688. 

Prelude to Chinese or Japanese 
drama. 7261. 

Prelude to neutral society drama. 
7262. 

Prelude to-romances of the seven 
seas. 7268. 

Prelude to rube stories. 7264. 

Prelude to stories of boys. 7265. 

Quelques fleurs. 2909, 24933. 

Remembered kiss. 2959, 20514. 

Serenade galante. 25163. 

Supplication. 16522. 

That naughty yodel. 3567. 

Valse pathétique. 8296. 

Write a letter home 
4054. 

Write me a letter home. 

Barr (Arnold): : 

Go ’way blues. 14244, 

Tell me will my dreams come 
true. 12463. 


tonight. 


21719. 


Barr (Eimer) Sad. 3065. 
Barr (Hlsie) Why did you say you 


loved me. 26135. 
Barr (Ernie) Hello father, hello 
mother. 14383. 
Barr (O. B.) Paragould junior band. 
7140. 
“Barry (Wy-k): Gypsy, .moon. (23172. 
Barratt (Augustus) : 
Ask dad, he knows. 148. 
Kiss me-a-a-tchoo-again. 1874. 


Land of liberty. 23857. 

My little yellow dog. 2419. 

Poor Alexander. 2826. 

Song of the Zetland fishermen. 
17298 (185). 


Violette. 17298 (216). 
Barrau: 
Misterioso [and] Berceuse. 2293. 
Ophélia. 2680. 
Barrell (Alden) At night. 13218. 
Barrett (C. A.): 
Baby please. 8981. 


Bogus Sam. 4483. 


Copasetic papa. 9439. 
Honey. 10278. 
Humming blues. 10316. 


Just fix me a place in Dixie. 
10737. 
Log cabin days. 10934. 
Moonlight blues. 11226. 
Once to every heart. 11603. 
Porto Rico blues. 11769. 
Shake those blues. 12100. 
Sittin’ pretty. 12169. 
When hearts are trumps. 
Where Tennessee begins. 
You're some baby. 13038. 
Barrett (C. W.) I’m waiting for the 
moonlight. 10453. 
Barrie (J. L.) Goose and the golden 


12828. 
12890. 


ege. 10062. 
Barrientos (J. M.)  Gloriana. 5355. 
Barringer (L. G.): 
In Dixie. .23585. 
Love’s garden. 24044, 
Barris (Harry) . ’Tain’t cold. 25559. 
Barrell (ke. C).: 
Jazz-e-sax album. 1747. 
Mister Sunshine. 15387. 
Rickety rattle. 11897. 
Ten little pieces for the saxo- 
phone. 4383. 
Barron (E. T.) & co. Why did you 
say goodbye. 17130. 
Barron (M. C.) My dear old home 


24387. 
Father hear our 


way down in Tennessee. 
Barron (Mrs. W. A.) 
prayer. 1049. 
Barrow (Patrick): 
Cigarette tango. 
Cupid. 17981. 
I want a boy. 18976, 23501. 
Life’s a school. 19406. 
Princess of dreams. 20423. 


22403. 


1327 


INDEX 


Barrows (Mrs. A.) 
12404. 

Barrows (J. W.) California south- | 
land. 4574. 


Barry (Cornelius) Seeing Jesus only. 
8773 (685). © 
Barry (Mrs. Cornelius) : 
All hail the power. 8773 (9). 
Boys brigade. (88) 8773. 
Gloria Patri. 8773 (278). 
Hear the voice of Jesus 
S773 (320). 
Late, late, too late. 
Morning light is breaking. 
(535). 
Only way home. 
Resting in hope. 
Barry (F. C.) 


Say. 
8773 (429). 
8773 


8773 (589). 
8773 (641). 
Feist’s all hit medley, 


no. 1. 9841. 

Barry (K. L.) Down Baslow way. 
22716. 

Barry (Wesley) My home _ town. 
15490. 


Some 
ler Ahm ew A 


it. 
Sweeter than the 


Barslow (I. F.) 
break my heart. 
Barsotti (Roger) 
rose. 3470. 
atbae Chea das ies 
Boy scouts on parade. 9168. 
My little soldier boy. 11335. 
Bartell (Alice) pseud. See Stroecker 
GCALGAC). 

Barth (Hans): 
Japanese clock. 
Moonlight. 2322. 

Barth. (Jo8:):; 


day you'll 


10663. 


Barth chord method. $040. 

Barth popular piano method. 
9041. 

Lightning pf. and chord method. 
23920. 

Sorority march. 12285. 


Barth (Sarah) lLockstep chain dance. 


19481. 

Barthelemon (F.H.) Hymn of praise, 
NOL 2 wy A SS0a. 

Barthélemy (R.) Sérénade coquette. 
12083. 


Barthman (Ch.) Military galop. 6613. 
Bartholomew (Paul): 
At the end of night. 160. 
How can I forget. 1412. 
Bartky (Adolph) Valse caprice. 
21S 6 2: 
Bartlet. (John) : 
IT heard of late. 5677. 
I would thou wert not fair. 5821. 
Of all the birds that I do know. 
6981. 
Pretty duck there was. 7272. 
When from my love I looked for 


love. 8507. 
Bartlett (Draper) Florida way down 
in Dixie. 1093. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sweet Elenor. | Bartlett (EH. L.): 


Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
13084 (21). 
Canst thou forget so soon. 
(27): 
Gloria tibi and amen. 
Grande valse brillante. 
Let the words of my mouth. 
(488). 
Love’s rhapsody. - 8773 (465). 
March of the Magi. 8773 (488). 
Reverie poetique. 4144 (105). 
Wedding hymn. 8773 (844). 
Bartlett (EH. M.): 
Bumble bee. 17705. 
Don’t you want to go home. 
Go. 5862. 
He got up. 
It was funny. 19156. 
Oh how it hurt, 20065. | 
On my journey homeward. 7052. 
Telling of love. 8034. 
There'll be shouting. 8086. 
Thy way not mine. 8182. 
You are lost. 8701. 
Bartlett (H. N.): 
Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
138084 (21). 
Canst thou forget so soon. 21850 
C2iae 
Gloria tibi and amen. 8773 (274). 
Grande polka de: concert. 18579. 
Grande valse brillante. 4144 (53). 
Let the words of my mouth. 8773 
(438). 
Love’s rhapsody. 8773 (465). 
Reverie poetique. 4144 (105). 
Wedding hymn. 8773 (844). 
Bartlett (J. C.): 
Day is ended. 
Dream. 22730. 


21850 
S773. (274). 


4144 (53). 
8773 


4988 
18643. 


8773 (193, 194). 


Rosemary, that’s for remembrance. 


8773 (662). 
Winona. 26302 (328). 


Barto (Clarence) Somebody else. 
7762. 
Barton (C. T.) Shut yo’ mouth. 
20780. 


Barton (Howard) Just a girl with 
bright blue eyes. . 10720. 
Barton (Roy) After the rain. 17331- 


W333. 

Baruch (Victoria) Sweetheart of 
long ago, wont you come back. 
12423. ¢< 


Bas (Julius): 
In festis beatae Mariae Virginis 
per annum. 5898. 


Trattato d’ armonia. 3675. 
Bascetta (Alfredo) : 
Fuimmucenne a Napule. 14162. 


19601. 
15549. 
2535. 


Mamma e’ suldato. 
Napule e mamma. 

"Nu core ’e guappo. 
Paese mio. 11664. 


1328 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Donna Fifi. 18120. 
Somewhere with you. 


Baselice (Frank) 
Bashaw (Tom) 
3304. : 


Baskette (Billy) : 

Dream pal. 138879. 

I ain’t got nuthin’ now. 5630. 
Bass (Martin) Cupid’s rules. 17982. 
Basset (Louis) : 

Basset marcia. 223. 

Desiderio valzer. 4924. 

Senorita I want you. 7615. 


Tormente soave mazurca. 8177. 
Bassett (David) Come get your red 
and hot tamale. 9405. 
Bassett (Jack) Rose of California. 
20572. 
Bassett (K. W.) My mother. 6805. 


Bassett (M. G.) Rose of California. 


20572. 

Bassett (R. H.) Autumn voices. 
8960. 

Bastia (Arrigo) Rondine. 20562, 
21850 (412). 

Bastia (Domenico) Rondine. 20562. 


21850 (412). 


Bastide (Paul) Monsieur de Pour- 


ceaugnac. 11212. 
Bastine (Mrs. A. R.) Waltzing with 
you dear. 25928. 


Bastine (A. W.): 
Oh that Cuban dance. 
Waltzing with you, dear. 

Ba-ta-clan. 22817. 

Batchelor (David) 

Bateman (Arthur) 

folks calling me. 

Bateman (B. B.) 


11548. 
16947. 


Devilish. 4929. 
I can hear the old 
23359. 

Gospel sunshine. 


1255: 

Bateman (EH. E.) Just you and I. 
1833. 

Bateman (G. H.) Ladies go slowly. 
10806. 


Bateman (Richard) : 
My dreams of you. 
Novellette. 9044. 
When skies are clear. 3909. 
You're the only girl for me. 4101. 

Bateman (Ronald) Lord of our life. 

6347. 
Bateman 
1255. 
Bates (Carlton) 
Bates (Charles) : 


2391. 


bros. Gospel sunshine. 


See Bates (W. C.) 


I had a sweet mamma. 14496. 
Sob sister Sadie. 3268, 3269. 
Bates (G. W.): 
Shake that thing. 12098. 
Steady roll blues. 7874. 
Bates (John) I hada girl. 23387. 


Bates (W. C.): 


Betty girl. 4483. 

Somewhere a_ girl is waiting. 
— TTT6. 

Sunshine. 21053. 


When young hearts love. 8546. 

Why don’t you care? 8602. 
Bateson (Thomas) : 

Camilla fair tripped o’er the plain. 

4585. 

Cupid in a bed of roses. 

Have I found her. 5486. 

Sister awake. TT707. 

When Oriana walked. 8518. 
Bath (Gomer) : 

Little Italy. 

Winged hours. 
Bath (Hubert) : 


4833. 


10913. - 
4014, 8625. 


Scenes from the prophets. 20648. 

Two romantic pieces. 13298. 

Voices of the air. 21425. 
Bathurst (Harvey) Very egg. 83238. 
Batlle (J.): 

Fleurs qui me parlez. 14090. 

Ma berceuse. 6422. 

Ninette aux champs. 20018. 
Baton (Rhené) : 

Au trot des mules. 8948. 

Au village. 8949. 

Cortége funébre d’un Samourai. 

22506. 

Dans la elairiére. 22575. 

Dans les bois. 9521. 

Danse paysanne. 9582. 

Légende. 10837. 

Marche des rois mages. 24122. 

Passacaille. 7147. 


Pour les funérailles d’un marin 
breton. 7245, 7246. 
Promenade. 11810. 
Bator (S.) Dirge. 4940. 
Batten (Joseph) Rose of romance. 
3042. 
Batten (Reg.): 
Honolulu moon. 5583. 
Somebody like you dear. 3288. 
Battiparano (H.) Pecche’ me lasse... 
20289. 
Battye (O. S.) 
son. 25408. 
Baudermann (Joe): 
Gyppie. 14312. 
Tomorrow may be too late. 16743. 
Baudis (Hd. EH.) Delaware bridge 
march. 22640. 
Bauduc (Jules) jr. 
18106. 


Bauer (C. F.) 
I want you tonight. 
Bauer (Harold): 

Borbernini’s minuet. 8773 (931). 

Flourish. 8773 (1088). 

Motley. 8773 (1207). 

Ye sweet retreat. 8773 (1408). 
Bauer (M. A.) My Fordessian. 6769. 
Bauer (W. K.): 

Chiquita. 22373. 

Echoes from Dixie. 

Maestro. 24083. 


Square deal Sander- 


Dizzy -Lou. 


When I get you where 
21558. 


22793. 


1329 


INDEX 


pt. It, nets.) ve20 


Bauer bros.: 

After the tornado is over. 

Daddy’s in trouble. 17998. 

Door to eternal life. 4990. 

Entwined as the vines in the pines. 
9770. 

Galveston blues. 1158, 18454. 

Girl I love. 18499. 

Girls. 23078. 

I am just leaving town over you. 
18811. 

Little maid from Aiden. 19452. 

Mother your name is the dearest. 
243387. 

Oh how I love my chewing gum. 
20104. 

Over the rocks. 2704. 

Potatoes have their eyes on me. 


8807. 


7239. 

Since the only girl’s love grew 
cool. 20791. 

Song of home. 3318. 

Things are coming my way. 
25676. 

Well go on _ kissing, kissing. 
3839. 

Bauersachs (E.) Frtihlingsfee. 


18442, 18448. 
Bauersachs (H. T.) 
niee, 24718: 
Baugé (A.) Liliane. 
Baughman (F. A.) 
24201, 24202. 
Baum (—) Where are you going chil- 
dren dear. 21604. 
Baum (O. F.) Classified. 22413. 
Baumbach (Adolph) Back home girl. 
9000. 


Baumbaugh (H. E.): 
Broken buttons. 9186, 17688. 
* Sweetheart, I’m lonesome. 25530. 


It’s naughty but 


6274. 
Memories of you. 


Baumer (Cecil) Spring, the fiddler. 
7856. 
Baumfelder (—) In the shady wood. 
10603. 
Baumgartner (H. L.) In Him we 
live. 10566. 
Baumgartner (Wilhelm) Tage der 
rosen. 21105. 
Baussnern (Waldemar von): 
Drei fantasie stucke. 22109. 
Instrumental-suiten, 5958-5960. 
Mahnung. 19589. 
O bellissima Italia. 24562. 


Rebe duftet, es bltihet das feld. 
20493. 


Sel’ge stadt. 20714. 

Terpsichore. 25616. 

Mrio! “25765. 

Zwei praeludien und fugen. 4886. 
Bawden (A. V.) Just’ waiting ' for 

his call. 14936. 

Bax (Arnold): 

Happy forest. 5462. 


Quintet. 
Sonata. 


2914. 
9048. — 


‘Baxley (Jack): 


Along Main street. 17379. 
Why don’t you say you're sorry 
too. 26138. 
Baxter (Bertram) Will you? 8612. 
Baxter (Gwen) I loved you better 
than you knew. 18895. 
Baxter. (J:°*R2) 77 


Crucifixion. 22538. 
He floods my soul with glory. - 
23228. 


He is evrything to me. 23229. 

He’s more than a Savior to me. 
23235. 

I place my trust in Thee. 23465. 

My Savior’s love will never fail. 
24443, 

Not dead, but sleeping. 24548. 

Shine on, bright star. 3199. 

That city I'll see. 25628. 

Then, pay the price. 25651. 

Tidings of blessings. 25703. 

Baxter (Phil): 

Gambler’s blues. 1159. 

If you can love every night like 
you do on Sunday. 14685. 

K. T..H. 8S. Arkansas. 

Baxter, .CR..+ Ss) #@ryia: 

4828. 

Baxter-Northrup ¢o.: 
Bagatelle. 9009. 
Baxter-Northrup library of flute 

music. 9049. 

Bay state music ¢€o.: 
Charline. 4671. 
In my dreams. 
Mates. 6520. 

Bayard-Rosati (D. F.): 

Beautiful Miss U. 8. A. 17564. 


out loud. 


5903. . 


Serenade. 25159. 
Bayha (C. A.) Bessie couldn’t help 
it.: 288: 


Bayley & Ferguson: 
Back o’ beyont. 
Balaloo lammhie. 
Bandolero. 22101. 

Cuckoo’s a bonny bird. 9482. 

Fairies robbing an orchard. 9809. 

Gaelic lullaby. 9959. 

Have you seen a whyte lily grow? 
10172. 

How calmly the evening. 10299. 

Hush, my bonny babe. 10324. 

Idylls of Iona. 19027. 

In pride of May. 19078. 

Joy of thanksgiving. 14858. 

Little red lark. 10921. 

Make a joyful noise unto God. 
11047. 

May day. 11101. 

Minnie and Winnie. 

Moonlight shadows. 


9001.. 
17525. 


15361. 
24307. 


1350 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


METS a tok on r San Ot homeo ty ok ee 


My dainty Cloris. 19890. 
My native land. 113852. 
My ship and I. 11867. 
Ned of the hill. 24483. 
Shadows of the evening hours. 
12097. 
Tiny blossom, infant fair. 12564. 
To shorten winter’s sadness. 
21263. 
Turn Thee, O Lord, and deliver 
my soul. 12625. 
Valse idyll. 25853. 
23 organ chorale preludes. 17517. 
Bayly (T. H.) Id be a butterfly. 
1460. 
Bayne (Rex) Drifting away from 
you. 5041. 
Baynes (Sydney) : 
Bits and pieces. 9114. 
Boosey’s B fiat clarinet solo al- 
bun mo.) 1... 331. 
Folies-bergére. 5261. 
Garden of my love. 28040. 
Baynon. (Arthur) Three pastels. 
17555. 
Baynton-Power (H.): 
Compensation. 22482. 
Memories of Brittany. 24195. 
Ten melodious recreation studies. 
9051, 9052. 


Bayson (Gene) Memories, dear mem- 
ories. 19700. 
Bazelaire (Paul): 
Ballade. 138294. 
Exercice journalier. 5169. 
Gammes et arpéges. 5312. 

Be yourself. 8682. 

Beach (Mrs. H. H. A.) : 

Anita. 17298 (10), 21850 (10). 
Around the manger. 17487, 22002. 
Berceuse. 13084 (24). 

By the still waters. 9214. 

Captive. 18084 (35). 

Come unto these yellow sands. 
8773 (164). 

Eestasy. 13084 (79). 

Forgotten. 17298 (62). 

Greenwood.. 1277. 

Host. 5590. 

Jesu my Saviour. 6040. 

Lord of the worlds above. 10961. 

Mazurka. 18084 (211). 

Over hill, over dale. 8773 (602). 

Peace on earth. 8773 (606). 

Singer. 7699. 

Song in the hills. 7790. 

Song of welcome. 17298 (186). 

Through the house give glimmer- 
ing light. 8773 (798). 

Thy beauty. 17298 (207), 21850 
(205). 

Beach (T. G.): 
Ardent lover. 187. 
Broadway’s calling. 363, 4528. 


1331 


Brother you done me a favor and 
I’m certainly much obliged to 
you. 4534. 

Come back with a smile. 9402, 
13627. 

Corn fed mama. 632. 

Girls of today. 14225. 

Heart o’ me. 1349. 

I am lonely just for you. 1450. 

I laugh till I ery when I think 
how I fooled you. 1476. 

I lef’ my heaht in Dixie. 10378. 

I’m longing today for a pal. 5733. 

I’ve got those gimmie blues. 1563. 

I want to be your wife. 5799. 

I want you. 5805. 

If anything happened to Maggie. 
1591. 

In loveland. 1638. 

In my flying machine. 10573. 

In the Ozark mountains of Arkan- 
saw. 959382. 

Island. 10636. 

Joy rider. 6070. 

Just a little smile. 1805. 

Lane that leads to home sweet 
home. 15015. 

Ma mammy loves me so. 2117, 
ZANS: 

Maggie Jane. 2139. 

Making goo goo eyes at me. 2155. 

Man’s lasting wonder. 15250. 

Marcell. 6477. 

Memories. 15316. 

My aching heart. 24369. 

My mother’s loving. 6808. 

Night-time is dream-time. .2498. 

Oh mother. 24622. 


‘Old jazz beau of mine. 7031. 


Old love nest. . 7032. 

On our way to school. 20157. 

Prayer: “7256, 11783. 

Robbers. T7470. 

Rose 0’ mine. 3034. 

Rubbers. 3049. 

Smile Cupid smile. 77382. 

Suniland. 7927. 

Sweetheart do you love me. 25529. 

Tampa mama blues. 3507. 

There’s some one who’s waiting. 
3595. . 

They call her slow. 8096. 

Thoughts and dreams. 3622. 

Tobey’s luck. 3658. ' 

Turtle dove. 3707. 

Virginny, Virginny, to ya ah lift 
ma hat. 38780. 

Waiting. 3805. 

When the autumn turns the wood- 
land green to gold. 8525. 

When you’re waiting for the girl 
that’s true. 8545. 

Where hope and joy and peace 
abide. 26090. 

Why are you sad. 38992. 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.'s., v. 20 


Beach (T. G.)—Continued. 
Wild wave radio blues. 
Wishing and longing 

8635. 
You bought me with money, yet 
you complain. 4074. 
You lied to yo sweet mama and 
I’m gonna tear you down. 
You’re in my heart. 13035, 17249. 
Beacheroft (R. O.) Eldorado. 22815. 
Beadles (W. H.) Mississippi blues. 
15381. 
Beal (Bernice) : 


12948. 
Tor you. 


Gavotte and Musette. 18473. 

In heavenly love abiding. 19066. 
Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd.: 

Compensation. 22482. 

Far from the madding cnhowd. 

14042. 

Land of heart’s desire. 23856. 

Prisoner of Chillon. 15970. 
Beall (B. B.): 

Kver to Jesus be true. 22869. 


Give the light to someone now. 
23082. 

He died to be my Savior. 23226. 

How can I help but tell it. 23316. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
23901. 

Oh how you need Him. 24617. 

Rolled on the heart of my Lord. 
25015. 

Tidings of blessings. 25708. 

We'll rest in the homeland of the 
soul. 25954. 

What the world may say. 26007. 


Beam (J. B.) Supplication. 25502. 

Bean (Alyeene) Addict’s vision. 
8796. 

Bean (Mrs. J. B.) Over the radio— 
waltzes. 15790. 

Bear (R. A.) Dreams of boyhood 
days. 864. 

Beard (B. Bh) See Beard (Mrs. 
REG?) 


Beard (Gilbert) Celtic lullaby. 4652. 
Beard (R. E.) You told me you loved 
me. 13045. 
Beard (R. L.) Kansas grows the best 
wheat in the world. 1839. 
Beards temple of music: 
Beards temple of music. 9057. 
Hmblem of faith march. 9755. 
From the South. 9958. 
Jolly musicians. 10698. 
Paragould junior band. 7140. 
Young Americans. 87387. 
Beardsley (A. L.) Indian’s serenade. 
19109. 
Beasley 
520. 
Beatty (A. E.) 
boys over yonder. 
Beatty (George) : 
My Dixie. 24390. 


(Hoi) Choo-choo train. 


Keep faith with the 
1848. 


( . 
My phone never rings any more. 
24439, 
Beatty (R. J.) I got stung. 5669. 
Beatty (Wilbur) : 
In the movies. 1668. : 
You can’t beat the old fashioned 


razor. 4076. | . 
Beaudoin (A. C.) Pure white and 
the blue. 11819. 
Beaumont (H.) pseud. See Jordan 
(C3) : 
Beaumont (Paul) Little dance.. 
1992, 1993. 
Beautiful southern nights. 22122. 
Beaverson (George) Up with the 


starry flag. 16848. 
Beazer (Mrs. H. B.) 
share my life dreams. 
Beazley (S. W.): 
All the way with Him. 18135. 
As I learn more of Him. 13202. 


Will some one 
17147. - 


As you journey through this 
world. 174438. 

Awake and sing. 17477. 

Beautiful grain. 9062. 

Beazley’s new songs. iSpaye 
13318. 

Beneath His banner true. 13330. 


Bird with the broken pinion. 
17628. 

Bless His name. 

Blood. 13366. 

By faith you can climb to the 
summit. 9206. 

By grace. are ye saved. 138483, 
nba fete 

Cast your cares away. 18516. 

Clinging to Jesus. 9382. 

Come, let us sing. 9407. 

Common blessings. 17924. 

Crown Him. 17977. 

Day is bright: 13767. 

Do it for the Master. 18829. 

Do not idle away the daytime. 
13830. 

Dreaming, still dreaming. 18890. 

Every step of the way. 18268. 

Exalt His holy name. 14017. 

Fly away to Jesus. 18391. 

Go forth, O reaper band. 14240. 

God knoweth the actions of men. 
14250. 

Great price of my pardon. 10094. 

Had it not been for the Lord. 
18605. 

Hail, alle hak 


13364. 


14322. 


Hand of love will guide. 14330. 
Happy the day. 18627. 
Happy time is coming. 18629. 


Harbor lights. 18631. 


He died in shame for me. 18642. 
He looked in pity on me. 10191. 
Here am I. 14390, 18678. 
His blood was shed for all. 18699. 


1332 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 - 


His glory shines abroad. 14408, 
18700. 

His grace has worked wonders. 
10242. 

His hand will guide. 18701. 

His love will bring me through. 
10248. 

- Hold fast to the word. 18715. 

Hold up His banner. 10252. 

How wonderfully happy. 10318. 

I have my doubts. 18852. 

I’m an heir to the King. 14550. 

I would not give Him up for the 
world. 14659. 

If your life is true. 10546. 

In sunshine or shadow. 10583. 

In the depths of His love. 10589. 

In the Father’s house. 19085. 

In the shining pathway. 19094. 

Is heaven to my soul. 14783. 

Is it naught to you? 10631. 

It is news worth hearing. 10640. 

Jesus is calling one and _ all. 
10684. 

Jesus keeps His promise. 19188. 

Jesus my all. 14839. 

Jesus supplies us grace. 14840. 

Joy, the Prince of Peace has come, 
14859. 

Keep the narrow way. 19265. 

King of love. 19279. 

King who loves us well. 10774. 

Knocking at the door. 10792. 

Lead me all the way. 10831. 

Lean upon His arm. 15032. 

Let the Master use you. 15060, 
19388. 

Let the waves roll high. 15063. 

Lord has been so good to me. 
19504. 

Love will roll the clouds away. 
15198. 

Loyal to the King. 11009. 

Magnify His name. 15231. 

Make way for the King. 11051. 

Message, look and live. 15336. 

Moment I believed. 19796. 

My feet are set upon the rock. 
19900. ; 

My heart is bowed. 11316. 

My Lord and Saviour, too. 19932. 

Never lose heart. 11406. 

Nobody but Jesus. 20029. 

Now. 11470. 

Oh, how He loves. 201038. 

Oh, the good we may do. 15682. 

On that beautiful shore. 11586. 


On which side do you _ stand... 


20165. 
Open wide, ye portals. 11618. 
Others are following you. 11636. 
Over the sea. 15791. 
Pearly gates. 15848. 
Prize set before us. 15972. 


Ring merry bells. 16658. 
Savior, Shepherd, Pilot. 20638. 
Service hymnal. 25179. 
Sing of His love. 16281. 
Sing to-day. 16282. 
Soar on the wings of praise. 
20846. 2 
Speed away with the news. 20965. 
Sunshine and gladness. 3441. 
There’s a sweet, yet a sad, won- 
drous story. 21198. 
There will be a glory morning 
here. 12516. 
Time is swiftly passing. 21249. 
True light now shineth. 16785. 
Truly He loves us. 16786. 
Unto the King eternal. 12661. 
We are pilgrims here. 21485. 
We are told that the Savior will 
come. 21487. 
We love our King. 21492. 
We shall conquer. 12778. 
We will sing hallelujah. 21500. 
When Christ Jesus lifted me. 
17004. 
When I think of the cross. 17022. 
When we gather home. 12874. 
While the ages roll. 17093. 
With the voice of triumph. 17167. 
Within the palace of the King. 
atrale 
Ye people, sing His praise. 17210. 
You mean so much to Jesus. 
ZATHO: 
You need a friend. 21779. 
You want to tell it all the time. 
17267. 
Your time is coming friend. 
21804. 
Beazley (W. E.) Captain Kidd. 486. 
Bebel et Quinquin. 241, 4649. 
Becce (Giuseppe) : 
Interlude appassionata. 14770. 
Melodie amorosa. 11128. 
Prologue in C. 2880. 
Tempest. 3551. 
Tender thoughts. 3553. 
Toscanetta. 8178. 
Wooing. 8667. 
Bechet (Sidney) : 
Dreams of tomorrow. 5032. 
Ida. 14668. 
Naggin’ at me. 15546. 
Waltz of love. 21459. 
Who'll chop your suey when I’m 
gone. 12915. 
Becht (C.) pseud. See Kern (C. W.). 
Bechter (Karl) pseud. See Goerdeler 
(Richard). 
Beck (G. G.) At nature’s shrine. 
BAW 
Beck (H. I.) Path of memories. 
11692. 
Beck (Hans) lesson sheets 1A-1G. 
6233. 


86854—26——_3 1333 


INDEX 


ptiti m.S./v920 


Beck (Lou) 
walk. 16488. 

Beck-Slinn (E.): 
Country dance. 13678. 
Elfin revels. 138960. 
Five characteristic pieces. 
Four sketches. 244. 
Funny story. 14167. 
Lullaby. 15218. 
March past. 15260. 


17569. 


Masks and faces. 196388. 
On the hill-side. 15730. 
Seaside sketches. 16199. 


Becker (Angela) 
Becker (G. G.): 
Road that leads to somewhere else. 
16068. 
To an image. 16729. 
When roses bloom again. 
Your eyes like stars above. 
Becker (G. L.) 


Imogéne. 14705. 


17276. 
Album leaf. 17348. 


Becker (J: P.): 
At nature's shrine. 13217. 
Road that leads to somewhere 


else. 16068. 
Shriner bold. 12124. 
To an image. 16729. 


iWitnye 
Fulford by the sea. 


When roses bloom again. 
Becker (M. C.) 
1150. 


Becker (N. R. A.) : 
Go get ’em gator. 23096. 
Moonlight. 24801. 
Becker (Reinhold) Frtihlingszeit. 
5303. 


Becker (Samuel) : 
Intrusion. 23655. 
Valse allurement. 

Becker (William) 


8773 (1854). 
Marche pompeuse. 


24125. 
Becket. 23028. 
Beckham: (i; P:) 477 in. loyeland: 
1638. 
Beckley (lL. W.) Hternal love. 968. 
Beckman (C. H.) Thinking. 12524. 
Beckman (G.): 
Frolic waltz. 18485. 
Voodiand echo. 21710. 
Beckman (Paul) Where the bees are 
gathering honey. 17080. 


Beckner (EH. T.) 
Becucci (E.): 
Anfitrite. 108. 
Ciclamino. 548. 
Grido di gioia. 23159. 
Innamorata. 23652. 
Bédard (Camille) : 
Dream waltz. 13883. 
Ghost trot. 14210. 
On Th CAL Ga: 
Bedford (Harry) He’s always bor: 
rowing money. 10194. 
Bedford (Herbert) : 
Good-night, Babette. 


Waltz of love. 8402. 


26302 (111). 


Strolling on the board- 


17037. 


King Henry to fair Et Samana. 
8773 (418). 
Shepherd. 20771. 
You and I. 17298 (230). 
Bedford (Wm. K.) Farmereske. - 
22914. 
Bedore (Amanda) 
cottage. 238580. 


Bee (Lillian) Jazz baby pitted! 
Beebe (F. 8.) 
of the plains. 
Beebe (Marion) : 
At the close of day. 4295. 
Broken hearted melody. 17691. 
Longing for you blues. 15149. 
Lovin’. you. 15209. 
Spring song. 20978. 
Beech (Richard) Big Ben chimes. 
4435. 
Beecher (W. G.) jr.: 
Dreams that never come true. 
18183..- 
Mine all mine. 19756. 
Takin’ it easy. 21114. 
Beechler (R. 'T.) Just a dream of you 
at sunset. 14897. 
Beer (lL. J.): 
Concertino. 17929. 
Ferienfreuden. 9848. 
Frisch ans werk. 14153. 
Fiir junge geiger. 23026. 
Hand in hand. 14329. 
Heiter weiter. 14879. 
Riistig vorwarts. 16111. 
Sehriff ftir schriff. 16178. 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) : 
Adagio from pate sonata. 


In a vine covered 


14821, 


A-ric-a-rac-a-poo sheik 
4271. 


4400. 
Allegretto Chetan 22130. 
Andante. 22131. 


Ave Maria. 4401. 

Beethoven. 17570-17572. 

Beethovenana. 9074. 

Beethoven’s (L. v.) second sym- 
phony. 8773..(67). 

Chorus of the dancing dervishes. 
22132. 

Concerto. 175738, 17574. 

Concertos. 9075. 

Creation hymn. 9076. 

Duos for clarinet and bassoon. 
iat Sal (ote: 

Heossaises. 248, 17577. 

Eroica. 26802 (28). 

Farewell to the piano. 
22136. 

Fidelio-ouverture. 

I lift mine eyes. 249. 

Klavier sonate. 22138, 22139. 

Larghetto. 17578. 

Menuet. 22140. 

Menuet in G. 4402. 

Minuet and trio. 22141. 


22133- 
22137. 


1334 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Minuet in E flat. 22142. 

Minuet in G. 4403, 4404, 18322, 
22143, 22144. 
New love, new life. 

Rondo piacevole. 
Ruinen yon Athen. 
Sonata in A major. 4406. 
Sonates complétes. 4407. 
Symphonies. 22145, 22146. 


250. 
13323. 
13324. 


1°* concerto. 4408. 
2° concerto. 4409. 
3° concerto. 4410. 
4° concerto. 4411. 
5° concerto. 4412. 


Begg (Chas.) & co., Itd.: 
In a New Zealand forest. 14715. 


When love is true. 17029. 
Beghon (Jean): 

Idylle printaniere. 10526. 

Serenade galante. 25165. 


Behim (A. E.):: 


Alibi Ike. 8830. 
Words and music that’s all. 
12986. 
Behr (Allen) Whispering leaves. 
8569. 


Behr (Franz): F 
Child’s play. 18567. 
Elves. 8773 (214). 
Gitana. 8773, 268. 

Behr (O.) Wanderer’s night song. 
26302 (314). 
Behrend (A. H.) 
26302 (178). 
Behrend (W. R. F.) 
march. 9980. 
Behrens (Norma) 

46438. 
Behrman’s Jewish book shop. Music 
for the Sabbath evening service of 


Little bit of a boy. 
General Dawes 


-Cathedral service. 


the temple. 24365. 
Beidel (Franz) Deutsches motto. 
13809. 
Beiner (A. L.): 
Beware little children. 285. 


Til get along somehow. 14517. 


Je vous aime. 1749. 

June. 6079. 

Let us waltz as we say goodbye. 
1950, 15064. 

Rifka. 16055. 

Tender words of love. 16621. 

When I remember you. 17020. 


When the sunset brings me you. 


3924. 
Whole world reminds me of you. 
17114. 
Beirly (Alfred) King of song am I. 
1871. 


Belaieff (M. P.): 
Hindu song. 
Hindu song. 23280. 

Belasco (David) When the mocking 

bird sings. 12865. 


18696, 18697. 


Belasco (Lionel) : 
If you'll love me just a little then 
I will love you long. 10542. 
When the mocking bird sings. 
8527. 
Belcher (J. H.) 
ofall #IS222 
Belgium, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music. p. V. 
Belgo-canadienne . (Edition) : 
Aubade. 17461. ; 
Bouquet de Noéls. 336. 
Elegie. 18224. 
Fantaisie sur 
18312. 
Mount Royal. 23850. 
Nocturne. 20599. 
Poéme. 17545. 
Prélude grave. 


My honey is the best 


un vieux Noél. 


2850. 


Refrain lyrique. 20505. 
Rhapsodie. 2980. 
Sérénade. 207382. 
Sur le  fleuve Saint-Laurent. 
21068. 
Sur le pont du Minnedosa. 21064. 
Belk (S..B.): 


Evolution blues. 22884. 
My dreams are fading. 19899. 
Belknap (G. A.) Mother and home. 
11242. 
Bell (C. W. 
from Lynn. 
Bell (G. M.): 
Cooky moon. 
Delicious trip. 138798. 
Bell (Mrs, J. H.) Let every day be 
mothers day. 6234. 
Bebb CEs sey: 
Dream time. 5016. 
Happy me. 5469. 
Hear me I have something to say. 
23244, 
Juliet. no one yet, beat you yet. 
19222. 
Sad. 25063. 
Times when I’m blue. 
Bell (Mrs. M. E.): 
Her: daddy> “5532: 
Stand up for mother, boys. 7864. 
Bell (Margaret) Broken-hearted 
blues. 3867. : 
Bellak (James) New method for the 
piano forte. 2486. 
Bellamy (W. D.) 
Hard boiled papa. 


A.) Fussy old maids 
18451. 


13662. 


16715. 


14341. 


Little Willie from the South. 
19472. 
Bellamy (W. H.) Come unto Me. 


26302 (62). 
Bellamy (W. W.) 
23194. 
Belle (Clara) 
Belle of New York. 
304, 325). 


Hard boiled papa. 


Cheer up. 18558. 
26502. (253, 29°, 


1335 


INDEX 


pt. Hr, aes. V0 


Belledna (Alex) Does my sweetie 
do—and how. 4954. 
Bellini (Vincenzo) : 
Mira O Norma. 21850 (20). 
Norma-ouverttire. 13326. 
Bellis (Alonzo David Prince) 
of the Rocky Point waves. 
Bellis (Matthew) : 
Alméa. 4206. 
Contadinella. 618. 
Italianella. 6002. 
Leonida. 6230. 
Orfanello. 11626. 
Romola. 38020. 
Bellos (Rose) Wonderful boy. 4030. 
Bellot (Z. C.) 50 Noéls anciens. 8773 
(656). 
Bells of Shandon. 17591. 
Bellstedt (Herman) jr. 
march. 13084 (220). 
Belluardo (John) Benito Mussolini. 
22164. - § 
Belov (Jack) Sesqui-centennial hymn. 
25180. 
Belov (Nathan) : 

If you want to be mine. 
Just suppose. 23781. 
Beloved bandit. 17331-17333, 17435, 
17450-17452, 18461, 18462, 18902, 

18903. 
Beltramo (Carlo): 


Melody 
24191. 


Middleman 


23564. 


Baci al buio. 203. 

Rusticanella. 38059. 
Belwin, ine.: 

Allegro. 21861. 


Alluring coquetry. 74. 
Alluring coquetry. 21929. 
Anger motive. 114. 
Arcadian idyl. 135. 
Autumn voices. 8960. 
Bedtime tale. 9073. 
Charrita, 22358, 
Cleopatra’s dream. 22428. 
Dante’s inferno. 22590. 
Dramatic appassionato. 
Dutch fishergirls. 893. 
Dutch fishergirls. 22782. 
Harly roses. 13938. 
Hlegie. 925. 
Elves in the moonlight. 
Fragrance lane. 1128. 
Galop comique. 5309. . 
Gossip. 10066. ae 
Hurricane galop. 10321. 
Indian reverie. 5950. | 
Majestic misterioso. 15236. 
Mareh of the iron horse. 2175 
6484. 


22728. 


940. 


Mournful agitato. 6717. 
My Madeline. 6801, 19939. 
Othello’s remorse. 2688. 


Parade of the victors. 24761. 
Quelques fleurs. 2909. 
Quelques fleurs. 24933. 


Rural flirts. 11974, 16118. 


Scented floweret. 3120, 3121. 
Snap and dash. 7741. 

Song of the clocks. 16378, 25348. 
Trembling agitato. 12603. 
Triumphal march. 5429, 


Valse dramatique. 25851. 
Whimsical charms. 17095. 

With. chie. 17164. 

Write a letter home _ tonight. 


4054, 21749: 


Belwinn (Celsio) Titina Vho trovata. 


8151. 
Ben Backstay. 22159. 
Ben Bolt. 13329. 


Benatzky (Ralph) : 


Du bist in weiss. 18199. 
Fiir dich. 18444. 
Ghetto. 9989. 

Heut’ hatt 1” zeit.” 23272. 


Kleine Monna Yanna. 
Marie, Marie. 19620. 
Mein Berlin. 19680. 
5 heitere. 9085. 
Benbow (William) 
blues. 87. 
Bendel (Franz) : 
Grove of Julie. 
United hearts. 
Bendix (Theodore) : 
Gazelle. 8773 (263). 
Little innocent. 8773 (458). 
Bénech (F. L.): 


6157. 


Dirty hellish 


14308. 
21850 (210). 


Dolorosa. 4963. 

Promesses. 7292. 
Benedetto (N. W.) Who are you? 
3975. 
Benedict (Allan) Pickles. 15883. 
Benediction. 4423. 
Ben-Ellen (R.) March. 13333. 
Benes (Jara): 

Ich hab’ zu haus’ ein grammo- 

phon. 14665. 

Mah-jong. 11040. 

Mona, when she taps on her 

Corona. 2308. 

Waren sie schon in LEHlberfeld. 


16952. 
Was machst du, lieber schatz am 
Sonntag nachmittag. 12759. 
Benford (Robert) Swinging. 21094. 
Benham (Charles E.) Joe Green’s 
clothes shop. 23738. 
Benignus (W.) I could not be with- 


out you any more. 1459. 
Benjamin (A. J.): 
Aida. 83815. 
Andrea Chénier. 4251. 


Balletmusik. T7471. 


Berceuse. 22377. 

Blumensprache. 17653. 

Carmen. 4450. 

Deuxiéme petite suite. 138810. 

Duette fiir zwei mandolinen. 
13924. 

Fantasie. 1260, 6742. 


1836 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Ta a Sg ee Le ae 


Fentasie tiber motive der Sme- 
rane’schen oper Dalibor. 1036. 

Fantasie tiber slowakische volks- 
lieder. 1037. 

Faust. 5403. 

Fedora. 14053. 

Figaro’s hochzeit. 6723. 

Fils du mandarin. 18351. 

Fiinf chinesisch-deutsche lieder. 
19870. 

Humoreske. 5609. 

Iberisches capriccio. 

Invano. 14774. 

Italienische serenade. 

Liebeslied. 6251. 

Lied der reue. 19405. 

Lieder. 23293. 

Meister des rokoko. 

Melodia. 13255. 

Minarett. 6617. 

Mondnacht am Rheinsberger see. 
19804. 

Mondnacht in 
24292. 

Ninna-nanna. 


19017. 
19157. 


24185. 


Rio de Janeiro. 


24519. 


Onde del Danubie. 15738. 
Pagen-lied. 24745. 
Passacaglia. 15835. 
Regimentstochter. 4967. 
Rumiinische fantasie. 3055. 
Serenata spagnola. 20745. 


Spieluhr und puppentanz. 25387. 
Steirische humoresken. 16460. 
Stelldichein. 7877. 
Studium der gitarre. 
Troubadour. 8320. 
Weihnachten. 25981. 
Wohnst du denn bei deiner alten. 
17174. 
Zauberflote. 
Zaza. 15050. 
Zur liebe gehért auch ein bisschen 
musik. 17294. 
Benjamin (Arthur): 
Arabesque. 9091. 
Before dawn. 251. 
Calm sea and mist. 4582. 
Carnavalesque. 9274. 
Diaphenia. 786. 
Five pieces. 269. 
Hedgerow. 5519. 
Humoresque. 10318. 
Odds and ends. 11511, 11512. 
Pastoral fantasy. 7149, 7150. 
Three impressions. 4425. 
Wasp. 8425. 
Benjamin (Joseph) When the world 
closes its doors against you. 26065. 
Benker (K.) pseud. See Henning 
‘ated OA Re 
Benner 
7980. 
Bennet (C. W.) 
Sitio (220). 


25466. 


6728. 


(lL. E.) Sweetie Vil honey. 


Feast of lanterns. 


Bennet (John): 


All creatures now. 4197. 


Come, shepherds. follow me. 4758, 
‘O sweet grief. 6970. 
Thyrsis, sleepest thou. 81384. 


Bennet (Louise) White and gold. 
26114. 
Bennett (Charles) : 
Lady of Shalott. 19809. 
When you go. 26077. 
Bennett (Dave) Bye bye blues. 
4560, 9218. 
Bennett (H. A.) Just at twilight 


think of me. 1814. 
Bennett (G. J.): 

It’s mighty lonesome without you. 

19147. 

You wouldn’t believe me. 4115. 

Bennett (H. B.) Oh why did you 
make me care. 24633. 

Bennett (Joe) My Dixie lady. 
Bennett (Jules) : 


24391.. 


For old Hrin and you mavour- 
neen. 5270. 

Why did you leave me alone. 
3995. 


Bennett (L. L.) On the highways of 
Wisconsin. 11590. 


Bennett (M. L. G.) Hydrant water 


blues. 1486. 
Bennett (O. J.) If you want to make 
money. 19041. 


Bennett (R. H.) E. C: S. C.—the 
appeal to the great spirit A. 13932. 
Bennett (T. C. S.): 
Gardens. 9968. 
Give and take. 9999. 
I doan wanna go back to Dixie. 
5655, 5656. 
Bennett (Theron) 
rade. 1073. 
Bennett (W. S.). Pianoforte album. 
8773 (613), 18084 (265). 


Fireflies on pa- 


Bennett's (Joe) moonlight syncopa- 
tors. Aw go ’way stop kidding me. 
17476. 

Benoist (Andre) Impromptu gavotte. 
26002 (15D). 

Benoist (E.) Etoile d’amour. 26302 
(88). 

Benson (Alex) Back where the dear 


Murray flows. 4355. 
Benson (G:N.): 
In admiration. 19052. 
Playtime. 11748. 
Twinkling stars. 16820. 
Benson (J. T.) Choice collections. 
519. 
Benson (L. F.) 
Benson (P. J.) 


Hymns. 23344. 
Just the girl for me. 


10749. 
Bente (M. G.) Song of songs. 12255. 
Benter (Charles) Lure of Alaska. 
19565. 


1337 


INDEX 


Bentley (B. B.): 
' Minuet. 2277. 

Peter Pan. 15859. 

Puck’s serenade. 2889. 

Valse grazioso. 3749. ° 
Bentley (D. H.) Indian band. 8773 

(384). 
Bentley (Will) Case in point. 9283. 
Benton (Charlies) Whispering mel- 
ody. 3965. 
Benyon (Reginald) : 

Gossamer wings. 18561. 

If you were in my garden. 19048. 
Berard (Carol) : 

Egypte. 5093. 

Extréme-Asie. 5171. 

Promenade des bonzes. 7289. 
Berardinelli (N. O.) Exile. 18286. 
Berbiguier (T.) Highteen exercises. 

17597. 
Berdan’ (Hoy Bay: 
Girl I loved in sunny Tennessee. 
26302 (106). 
She was bred in old Kentucky. 
13084 (308), 17298 (873). 
Berend (David) : 

Cadence. 17731, 17732, 177383. 

Diminished 7th. 9603, 9604, 9605. 

Dowm.-diminished progression. 

18115, 18116. 
Florida. 1090. 
Major progression around cycle. 
11043-11045. 
Minor-diminished progression. 
11183, 11184. 
Minor-diminished 7th. progression. 
11185. 
Tonic diminished 
21285-21287. 
ist major chromatic progression. 
13070. 
ist minor 
13071: 
2nd major chromatic progression. 
13074. 
2nd minor chromatic progression. 
13075. 
3rd major chromatic progression 
B. 13080. 
3rd major chromatic progression. 
13079. 
3rd minor chromatic progression. 
13081. 
Berendes (Gladys) 
6376. 
Bérengére. 9094. 
Berény (Henri): 

Ah les coms: 4), 

Chou, Chou. 13574. 

Il faut tout passer 

14696. 

Petite femme. 


progression. 


chromatic progression. 


Love memories. 


HB OUy: 
aux gosses. 


15862, 15868. 


Tout de méme. 16753. 
Berestord (H. C.) Make all my 
dreams come true. 2154. 


PEALE RIS vee 


Berg (B. W. van den) 
13649. 


Berg (Harold) If it wasn’t for you, 
I wouldn’t be crying now. 1604. - 
Berg (I. M.): 
I love to dance and while away 
my time in-melody. 23410. 
I remember that day. 23467. 
My dear old pal. 24388. 
That trial down Tennessee way. 
25646. 
Berg (Rudolf) 
kele. 13800. 
Bergé (Irénée) : 
Agitated hurry. 4171, 8773 (893). 
Appassionato dramatico. 13186. 
By wireless. 4559, 8773 (942). 
Dramatic adagio. 5007. 
Enchantment. 18238. 
In despair. 5890, 8773 (1124). 
In harbor. 14724. 
In pensive mood. 14736. 
Indian dance... 19104. 
Into the sunset. 14772. 
Killarney May. 14968. 
Make a joyful noise unto Jehovah. 
15237. 
Michaelmas daisies. 15344. 
Minor agitato. 11182. . 
Misterioso fantastique. 2294. 
Mystery-hurry. 6846, 8773 (1220). 
Oh. take this little song. 15681. 
Oriental love dance. 15763. 
Panicy agitato. 2723, 8773 (1249). 
Sinister misterioso. 12166, 13084 


Concert-etude. 


Dem Reben’s shtie- 


(BTL). 
Son of God goes forth to war. 
16362. 
Tense misterioso. 8040, 8773 
(1327). 
Three kisses. 16697. 
To the flag. 16732-16734. 
Twelve melodic selections. 13338. 
Unless. 25828, 25829. 
Water fall. 21472. 
Bergen (Edward) Oh oh WBleanor. 
2598. 
Berger (Mrs. Charles) Friend that 
belongs to me. 9939. 
Berger (Louis) Alabama Dan. 8825. 
Berger (Rodolphe) : 


Au temps passé. 8773 (41). 
Temps passé. 8773 (774). 
Berger (Willy Engel) See Engel— 
Berger (Willy). 


Bergere (R. A.) Fiddle and piano. 
14064. 
Berggren (A. §S.) Christmas morn. 
22391. 
Bergh (Arthur): 
Parade of the victors. 24761. 
Piquita. 15894, 20351. 
Berghouse (N. L.) Mother. 11240. 


Bergidyll. 22168. 


1338 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Bergman (A. M. V.) Wilt thou dear 


heart wed me? 21678. 

Bergman (Dewey) Lonesome. 6330, 
8773 (1166). 

Bergman (Rob) Lovers lane. 15201. 


Bergener (C. O.): 
Down in Argentine. 
It’s my turn now. 
Norma. 24548. 
Old man blues. 
Strawberries. 
Bergonzi ‘Ettore) 
napulitano. 8776. 
Bergquist (J. V.) Second chorus book 
for boys. 7593. 
Bergstrom (J. I.) 
Beriot (Ch. de): 
Concert violinist. 21850 (387). 
Master pieces for the violin. 
8773 (507, 509). 
Ninth concerto. 


18145. 
10647. 


2632. 


12353. 
"A francese e ’o 


Rejoice. 11876. 


26302 (218). 


Berk (L.) I always think of you. 
14467. 

Berk (Lew) music co. I always think 
of you. 14467. 


Berk (Morde) Nobody cares. 
Berkeley (G. A.) 
march. 8771. 
Berlin (B.) Calementy. 

Berlin (Irving) : 
All alone. 13129. 
Always. 17385. 
Connais-tu le pays. 4775. 
De tant d’ amour... De tant d’ 
ivresse .. 9563. 
Five o’clock tea. 22953. 
Florida by the sea. 22968. 
He doesn’t know what it’s all 


6907. 
sth U. 8. eavalry 


13455. 


about. 23227. 
Its a walk-in with Walker. 19144. 
Liebe muss leiden. 23912. 
Little bungalow. 239438. 
Lucky boy. 24061. 
Monkey doodle-do. 24294. 
Sous les mimosas, all alone. 12289. 


Tango melody. 25574, 25575. 
They're blaming the Charleston. 
ZIOTL, "25672: 
Venetian isles. 
We should care. 


21386, 21387. 
25959-25961. 


You forget to remember. 17234. 
Berlin (Irving) ine.: 
Across the bridge of dreams. 
21866. 
Alice in wonderland. 52, 8773 
(900). 
All aboard for heaven. 57, 4194, 


8773 (901). 


All I need is you. 17354, 21911, 


26302. 

Alone at last. 8858, 8859, 17298 
(235). 

Always. 13144," 173885, 21850 
(288). 


1339 


Awful lot my gal ain’t got. 8972, 
13084 (408). 

Blessing of a fool there was. 305. 

Broadcasting mama. 359, 360, 
8773 (933). 


But the wind blew through his 
whiskers just the same. 22246. 

Bye bye blues. 4560, 9218, 13084 
(416). 

Can’t you tell. 22289. 

Can’t your friend get a friend for 


me? 426, 8773 (947). 
Cecilia. 9294, 9295. 
Chinky butterfly. 17857, 22371, 


26302 (370). 
Da-da-da-dum, dum-da-dum. 
17990, 22550, 26302 (384). 
Dancers. 712, 4857, 8773 (989). 
Day that I met you. 22608, 22609, 
26302 (888). 
Do I, or don’t I, blues. 
8773 (996). 
Don’t be a fool—you fool. 
22689, 26302 (393). 
Don’t send me back to Petrograd. 
819, 8773 (1003). 
Don't wait too long. 
21850 (201) 
Everybody does thé Charleston 
now. 14006. 
Everybody’s doin’ the Charleston 
now., 18271, 21850 (278). 
Feelin’ kind of blue... 5203, 5204, 
13084 (446). 
Five o'clock tea. 
Florida by the sea. 
(287), 22968. 
Forever and ever with you. 9916. 
Give me the moonlight and some- 


799, 800, 
22688, 


18129, 18130, 


18372, 22953. 
14099, 21850 


one to love. 10002. 
Gone. 18545. 
Goodnight sweetheart. 10059, 


10060, 13084 (455). 

He doesn’t know what it’s all 
about. 5493, 21850 (3800), 23227. 

Henry. 18671. 

High struttin’ Tillie. 

Hitch up the horses. 
17298 (286). 

Hot diggety. 18752. 

Hot tamale Molly. 
(1074). 

How ean I forget. 
17298 (289). 

I ain’t got nobody to love. 
(193). 

I care for her and she cares for 

me. 10348, 14477, 21850 (3138). 

do believe in fairies. 23370. 

don’t want the world. 23378, 

23379, 26302 (437). 

I gotta be good. 14495. 

T-I-boy. 14503, 18858, 21850 (314). 

I like that little one. 10382. 


18693. 
10247, 14409, 


1409, 8773 
10300, 10301, 


4144 


I 
if 


INDEX 


Berlin (Irving) ine——Continued. 


I'll find a way to forget you. 
10391. 

I love you more than ever. 10409. 

I’m gonna’ hang around my sugar. 
10482, 14561, 17298 (298). 

I’m gonna pick myself a Mary. 
18917. 

I'm gonna tramp, tramp, tramp. 
4144 (199). 

I’m in love with a certain one, 
guess who. 5728, 10437. 

I’m looking for that man of mine. 
23446, 23447, 26802 (444). 

I’m still in love with you. 18988, 
18939, 21850 (322). 

I married the bootlegger’s daugh- 
ter. 14588, 14589, 17298 (302). 

I need somebody to lullaby me 
1540, 1541, 8773 (1103). 

I never knew. 18953, 18954, 
2ESH0 “(3252 

I’se goin’ from the cotton fields. 
18964, 23472, 26302 (446). 

I’ve got the yes sir, no sir blues. 
23489, 23490. 

I wanna go where you go. 18975, 
23500, 26302 (447). 

I wish it was me. 5812, 5813, 
13084 (478). 

I wish’t I was in Peoria. 14647, 
19002, 26302 (448). 

I wish that I’d been satisfied with 
Mary. £9000, . 19008. 2.21850 
(829). 

I wonder where my baby is to- 
night. 19006, 19007. 

I wonder why I love you. 14656. 

Ida, Ido. 1585, 1586, 8773 (1111), 
10524. 

If I can find the kind of girl I 
dream about. 23544. 

If it ain’t you sweet daddy. 1602. 

If you miss me as I miss you. 
5864. 

In the middle of the night. 1661, 
1662, 8773 (1125).5 19089: 

It’s a walk-in with Walker. 
14792, 19144. 

It’s all the same to me. 1711, 
4144 (208). 

hisiwene, bivests 2i2Zdeat722 eis 77. 
(1184). 

It’s time to keep away from you. 
5996, 5997, 18084 (490). 

It’s too good to be true. 14801, 
23681, 26302 (459). 

It took her a long time. 23684. 

Joanna. 138084 (498). 

Just a kiss. 10721, 10722, 13084 
(494). 

Just a week ago today. 1811, 
6095, 8773 (1148). 

Just try to think of me. 14931, 
14932, 21850 (340). 


1340 


pti 2II, n. s., v. 20 


Katz is putting on the dog. 
14955, 14956, 21850 (341). 

Kiss me. 1872, 1873, 8773 (1153) 

Little bungalow. 15098, 21850 - 
(356), 23948. 

Lucky. 6411, 11018, 18084 (503). 

Lucky boy. 15217, 24061, 26302 
(481). 

Make up your mind to make up 
with someone. 11050. 

Marie, Marie, Marie. 2189, 2190, 
S(U(3. (AT8h).- 

Miami, you owe a lot to me. 
19737, 24231, 26302 (495). 

Minstrel days. 19762. . 

Mistah Jim. 19779, 19780, 21850 
(377). 

Mr. Wright and Mrs. Wright. 
19785. 

Monkey doodle-doo. 15408, 21850 
(879), 24294. 

My baby. 2378. 

My Galveston gal. 11309, 11310, 
13084 (517).. 

My sweetie and me. 2450, 8773 
(1219). 

Next to you, I like me, next to you. 
11416. 

Nobody but you. 11440. 

Nobody cares. 21850 (391). 

Nobody knows what happened to 
McCarthy. 24536, 24537. 

Nora Lee. 13084 (529). 

Nothing to do but love. 11467. 

Oh Henry. 20100, 24612, 26302 
(525). 

Oh how I miss you to-night. 2592, 
8773 (1231), 11529, 

Oh it’s the blues. 2593. 

Oh, Mabel. 4144 (248). 


Oh mama. 11538, 11539, 13084 
(534). 

Old Shanghai. 7040, 7041, 13084 
(536). 


On a night like this. 7048, 7049, 
13084 (5388). 

One smile. 70738, 11609, 18084 
(539). 

Only in my dreams. 20192, 21850 
(401), 24693. 

Paddling. 2708, 4144 (255). 

Parlor is a pleasant place to sit. 
20262, 24767, 26302 (529). 

Please, please, Louise. 20371. 

Remember. 2958. 

Roses brought me you. 16102, 
20583, 21850 (415). 

Sally’s got the blues. 3080, 3081, 
8773 (1281) 

Say Arabella what’s a fella to do. 
12020, 12021, 17298 (370). 

Second-hand love. 31438, 7594, 
tia (IQs 

She’s my Sheba, I’m her sheik. 
13084 (565). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Silver head. 12142, 16269, 17298 


(374). 

Sing a song. 12154, 16276, 17298 
(375). 

Sing Loo. » 3229, .3230,..° 8773 
(1296). 


Sing me a song of the southland. 
7696, 7697, 13084 (570). 

Smiling eyes. 3260. 

So that’s the kind of a girl you 
are. 12196, 12197, 138084 (576). 

Some other bird whistled a tune. 
16344, 21850 (4381). 

Somebody’s eyes. 20877, 20878, 
21850 (432). 

Something tells me. 3294, 8773 
(1305). 

Somewhere with you. 8304, 4144 
(285). 

Sonya. 12283, 16402, 17298 (379). 

South Sea island baby. 20942. 

Speech. 16420, 16421, 21850 (487). 

Strum it with Crumit. 12360. 

Suite 16. 3419, 3420, 8773 (1311). 

Sweetheart Rose. 12426, 16553, 
17298 (389). 

Take ’im away, he’s breakin’ my 
heart. 16574. 

Makers this rose. 21143, 21850 
(449), 25564. 

Tango melody. 25574, 25575. 

Tell me why you and I should be 
strangers. 21148, 25602, 26302 
(575). 

Tell me with your smile. 3544, 
3545, 8773 (13824). 

That certain party. 21167, 21168, 
21850 (452). 

That's why she is what she is 
now. 25645. 

Then I met you. 3583, 3584, 8773 
(Gha32))): 

They're blaming the Charleston. 
256TL, 2672: 

This one to-day and that’ one to- 
morrow. 3603, 38604, 8773 
(1335): 

Time will come. 3644, 87738 
(bea a 

Tokio blues. 4144 (305). 

Turn homeward. 8231, 12624. 

Two eyes. 3717, 8248, 8773 (1347). 

Ukulele lady. 3725, 8258, 87738 
(1850). 

Uncle Tom’s cabin blues. 3726. 

Undecided blues. 3727. 

Venetian isles. 21386, 21387, 
21850 (467). 

Waitin’ for the moon. 3803, 8384, 
8773 (1364). 

Wake up every morning with a 
smile. 21450. 

Waltzing the blues away. 25927. 

We can’t ean all the peaches we 
pick. “12774. 


86854264 1341 


We should care. 21498, 21850 . 
(472), 25959-25961. 

What are you gonna do. 21531. 

What do I care—what do I care, 
my sweetie turned me down. 
8478, 12810, 13084 (615). 

What is it like to be loved. 21588, 
21850 (476), 26000. 

What makes me love you like I 
do. 26002, 26302 (598). 

What! No women? 26004. 

What’s a feller gonna do. 12814, 
12815, 13084 (616). 

What’s the good of dreams. 3877, 
8490, 8773 (1873). 

What’s there about me. 16997. 

When autumn leaves are falling. 
12826, 12827, 13084 (617). ) 

When she’s getting cold on you. 
12854. 

When we're runing a little hotel 
of our own. 17055. 

When you kiss me good night. 
26078. 

Where is my little old New York. 
4144 (322). 

Whisper you love me. 8566. 

Who. 4144 (327). 

Who calls you baby now. 26117, 
26118, 26302 (609). 

Who is she, what is she, where 
does she live? 17107. 

Who told you. 3988, 8588, 8773 
(1389). 

Who took my place. 3984, 8589, 
13084 (621). 

Whole world is dreaming of love. 
3987, 4144 (330). 

Will we ever meet again. 8611. 

Wind blew through his whiskers. 
26155, 26302 (611). 

Wise crackin’ Jack. 8633, 12960, 
13084 (624). 

With a fam’ly reputation. 17162. 

Wonder if you ever think of me. 
IWATE TTIGSF* 17298! (425) : 

Won’t vou tell me that you'll miss 
me. 26192. 

Would you come back to me. 
8677. 8678, 13084 (628). 

Yearning. 4063, 4064, 8773 (1409). 

Yes sir, that’s my baby. 8695, 
8696, 18084 (631). 

You forgot to remember. 8717. 
17234, 17298 (428). 

You know I do. 26234. 

You’re the certain someone. 4144 
(3M 


Berliner (J. H.) I lost the sunshine 
im YOU woTo2s 


Berliner (Selma ) Melting pot. 
AO. i 

Berlioz (H.) Enfance du _ Christ. 
22838. 


INDEX 


Bernard (Al.): 
My puppy Bud. 24441. 
Old Uncle Bill. 20149. 
On a slow train thru Arkansaw. 
20155. 
Prancin’ 
24871. 
They’re always in the way. 21210. 
Yeedle-deedle Lena. 26211. 
Yoodle-doodle-yodel-Indian man. 
26219. 
Bernard (Jeanne) : 
Drame. 22729. 
Moment funébre. 112038, 19795. 
Moment mystérieux. 11264. 
Moment sentimental. 2305. 
Moment triste. 2306. 
Tentation. 3558. 
Vers le drame. 
Bernard (Mike): 
Good gravy. 5396. 
In the land of Homosassa. 
Bernard (Richard) 


dancin’ yodelin’ man. 


3t72. 


23624. 
Hileen Shannon. 


5097. 
Bernard (T. A.) Under a eloud. 
8260. 
Bernat (Elie) Romance. 20557. 
Bernd (M2: Ke) Magnolia bloom. 
19587. 
Berne (Alexander) Gavotte. 14190. 
Berner (A. H.): 
Sous le balcon. 25369. 
Toujours a4 toi. 25748. 
Bernheim (Saul) Bamboola. 17541. 


Bernheim (Saul), inc. 
URN 
Berniaux (D.): 
Avril du coeur. 8967. 
Rafie. 24940, 24941. 
Bernie (Ben) : 
Craving. 648. 
Marguerite. 6495, 6496, 6497. 
On a windy day in March. 2647, 
2648. 
Pretty little ‘baby. 
24887. . 
Sweet Georgia Brown. 7946. 
_Bernie (Saul) : 
Bring back those rock-a-bye baby 
days. 9180. 
Co-ed. 17899. 
Headin’ for Baltimore. 14362. 
Hitch up the horses. 10247, 14409. 
Pretty puppy. 15959. 
Your eyes. 26266. 
Bernon: 
Allez! filons! 
C’est Ursule. 9220. 
Charmeuse. 9319. 
Java d’amour. 10665. 
Bernstein (Georgina) To my babe. 
POA S - 
Bero (D. J.) 


Without you. 


20415, 24886, 


8850. 


My Yankee belle. 24460. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Berquist (Whitey) 


Miami __ blues. 
6600. 
Berr (José): 
Impression. 23570. 
Sonatina seconds. 20900. 
Berrie (S. A:) Zion’s praise. 8760. 


Berry (G.): 


D’or et de verre. 4840. 
Départ. 4918. 
Berry (Mrs. G. 1. H.) Joy rider. 
6070. 
Berry (G. I. H.) Man’s lasting won- 
der. 15250. 
Berry (Mrs. G.  W.) Grace and 
prayer. 1261. 
Berry (Hyatt) : 
Dreamyland. 13909. 
Honey baby of mine. 14427. — 
Berry (Samy) Chocolate babies. 
reat tip 


Berry (T. D.) When we meet in the 
garden of love. 21588. 
Berry & Wehrmann. Soul of free- 
dom. 16407. 
Berstein (J. H. V.) Evry thinking 
fellow takes a Yellow. 9798. 
Bertal-Maubon. Océan. 11510. 
Berteau (Martin) Studio. 17611. 
Berti (Renato) Io non ho... bam- 
bini. 10624. 
Bertini (-—) 
Bertini (H.) 
T7Or2: 
Bertolami (J. A.) 
Bertram (F. R.): 
American. 8867. 
Cupid’s dream. 4835. 
Fraternity. 9932. 
Guard patrol. 10111. 
Line up. 10882, 108838, 23928. 


Etude. 281. 
25 studi progressivi. 


Waiting. 3806. 


Lucia. 11011. 
Whispering winds. 12904. 
Bertram (Hilde) You must know 


‘where to step. 4089. 
Bertrand-Brown (—): 


Believe in Him. 22149. 
Old-fashioned mother. 7025. 
Berwald (M.) Dream-chains. 5010. 

Berwald (W.): 

Country dance. 22519. 

Dear Lord and Master mine. 
138779, 13780. 

Flower waltz. 1101. 

Hallowe’en. 23184. 

Hunt. 1480. 

Tm thinking of the wooing. 
18940. 

Jennie. 19181. 

Land of make believe. 6188. 

Lilacs. 6272. 

Maytime. 24171. 

Moonbeam fairies. 11222. 

Morning glories. 2332. 

Peasant dance. 7168. 


1342 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pirate’s tale. 20355. 
Ronde de nuit. 25020. 
Sailor boy. 3071. 
Secret. 3145. 
Shadow waltz. 
Song of shadows. 
Stars. 20992. 
Summer fancies. 26362 (292). 
Torch dance. 16750. 


12094. 
798. 


Twelve Mother Goose melodies. 
13339: 

White stag. 21631. 

Wiid man’s dance. 12945. 
Beside the river Loune. S773 (74). 
Besly (Maurice) : 

Bend low thine ear. 22160. 

Falling in love. 18307. 

Freights. 23019. 

Khan Zada. 1860. 

Londonderry. 10937. 

O Lily lady of loveliness. 6959. 


Portrait of a dancer in red. 
mee LL Th, W5935. 
River gardens. 25006. 
Rolling English road. 25016. 
Second minuet. 3144. 
Siesta. 25226. 
Summer is gone. 210388. 
Besse (Leo) I am a nice mamma 
please don’t get me wrong. 14469. 
Bessel (W.) & Gie.: 
Boris Godunoy. 4499. 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 18377. 
Tableaux d’une exposition. 3491. 


Bessinger (—): 
And I believed in you. 
Oh boy, what a girl. 
Trying. 12613. 
Where would I be, if I’d never 
met you and you’d never met 
me. 8558, 8559. 
Best (James) O give thanks unto the 
Lord. 11487, 11488. 
Best (Minnie) Where the Scottish 
- heather blooms. 26099. 
Best (Rouie) Balloon tire wobbles. 


8887. 
20092. 


17533. 
Bestor (Don): 
Down by the winegar works. 


18143, 18144. 
Teach me to smile. 21138, 21139. 
Whole world is dreaming of love. 
3987. 
Beta phi alpha. 
alpha. 12275. 


Betbeze (Fr.) 
15949. 


Bethel (V. H.) Yueatan. 

Better day’s. 9448. 

Bettinelli (Angelo) : 
Duettino dei ma. 9710. 
Duetto comico. 9711. 
Duetto della verita. 9712. 
Occhi di mare. 24598. 


Songs of Beta phi 
Prélude et pensées. 


8746. 


Betts (W. T.) Grand old 
Texas. 1264. 
Betty in Mayfair. 
23412, 24006. 
Betty Lee. 1506. 


friendly 


22569, 22753, 23147, 


Bevan (Frederick) When the day- 
light fades. 17298 (224). 

Bevan (T. E.) & co. Romance. 3011. 

Bevitt (Z. R:) Piano playing by har- 
mony diagrams. 2779, 7198. 


Beyer (E.) Medley on nationz! airs, 
6546. 

Beyerkehler (lL. C.) Down in Crois- 
sant park. 9667. 


Bialk (Joseph) Wanted a young girl. 
25931. 
Biamonte (Louis) 
nol. 17816. 
Bianchi (Mercione) John my papara- 
jon. 6057, 6058, 10696. 
Biazzo (Filippo): 
Ciccio toccami. 13587. 
Filomena. 22940. 
Fiorellin di siepe. 
Messalina. 11152. 
Ninetta. 24518. 
Otello. 24707. 
Rose bianche. 16098. 
Vittoria di Ugo Frigerio. 
Bibo. (Irving) : 
Don’t be ashamed of the name of 
Abraham. S810. 
Give me the corner give me the 
girl. 1210, 5347, 
Humpty Dumpty march. 


Chant du rossig- 


14078. 


5613. 


Just a week ago today. 1811, 
6095. 

Next to you. 11416, 20011, 24500, 
24501. 

Old names of old flames. 7034. 

One smile. 7073, 11609. 

Pango-Pango maid. 15815. 

Running after you. 20592. 


Ss. On Ss. 
20600. 
Sweet Kalula Lou. 
Sweet southern love. 
Two eves... 3717. 
You can’t go wrong 
song. 21746. 
Bickford (V. O.) Schubert album for 
Sule.) 25129) 
Bicknell (Elizabeth) 
14739. 

Bidgood (Thos.) : 
Elite. 937. 
Rubinstein. 7ATS. 

Biedermann (A. J.) : 
Ding dong bell. 
Hunting scene. 21850 (95). 

I love little pussy. 21850 (97). 
Lavender’s blue. 21850 (111). 
Old man in leather. 21850 (147). 
lumber song. 21850 (187). 

Ye frog and yecrow. 21850 (226). 


stay on the sidewalk. 


7948. 
12413. 


vith a love 


In springtime. 


21850 (49). 


1345 


INDEX 


Biedermann (H, J.): 
Ding dong bell. 21850 (49). 
Hunting scene. 21850 (95). 


I love little 


pussy. 21850 (97). 


Lavender’s biue. 21850 (111). 
Old man in leather. 21850 (147). 
Slumber song. 21850 (187). 


Ye frog and y 


Biedler (C.) 
22750. 


Biefeld (A.) 


Biehl (Albert) : 
At the spring. 13084 (11). 
Broken chords. 138084 (82). 
Children’s round dance. 138084 


Bie 


(41). 


ecrow. 21850 (226). 
Dreaming of you. 


Auf dem meere. 17466. 


Figured study. 18084 (89). 


Five finger 


and seale_ study. 


13084 (92, 98). 
Homeward bound. 13084 (180). 
Hunter’s greeting. 13084 (132). 
Little tarantella. 13084 (168). 


Merry party. 


13084 (217). 


Perversity. 13084 (264). 
Postilion. 138084 (269). 
Rustic pleasures. 13084 (287). 


Seale and 
(289). 


chord study. 13084 


Skaters. 13084 (310). 

Spring delight. 138084 (325). 
Staccato study. 13084 (326). 
Study in broken thirds and sixths. 


13084 (333 


oe 


Study in octaves. 13084 (334, 335). 
Study in thirds. 13084 (336). 


Tanz rondo. 
Trill study. 
Without rest. 
HEeCME Ae, 


21850 (201). 
13084 (3862, 363). 
13084 (400). 

ME Di: 


At the spring. 13084 (11). 
Broken chords. 13084 (32). 


Children’s fr 
(41). 


ound dance. 13084 


Figured study. 13084 (89). 


Five finger 


and scale study. 


13084 (92, 93). 
Homeward bound. 13084 (130). 
Hunter’s greeting. 13084 (132). 
Little tarantella. 13084 (168). 


Merry party. 


13084 (217). 


Perversity. 13084 (264). 
Postilion. 13084 (269). 
tustic pleasures. 13084 (287).° 


Seale and ¢ 


(289). 
Skaters. 130 
Spring deligh 


Staceato stud 


hord study. 13084 


84 (310). 
t. 138084 (325). 
y. 13084 (326). 


Study in broken thirds and sixths. 
13084 (333). 
Study in octaves. 13084 (334, 


390) 
Study in thir 
Trill study. 
Without rest. 


ds. 13084 (336). 
13084 (362, 363). 
13084 (400). 


| 


Dt), ness v.20 


Bieling (G. T.) Horsie done run last. 
10291. 

Big boy. 19735, 20028. 

Bigelow (Bob) Sob sister Sadie. 
3268, 3269. 

Bigelow (Dorothie) : 

Burmese blues. 9197. 

Dance. 9106. 

Hoping. 10286. 

It’s not the clothes. 10648. 

Kiss me quick. 10786. 

My bride to be. 19886. — 

O doctor. 15628. 

Say it love with diamonds. 12023. 

Susie. 16527. 

Sweetheart I must love you. 

255381. 

Thousand and one nights. 21232. 

Waiting. 16928. . 

White hot papa. 12908. 
Bigelow (Hmerson) : 

One hundred percent march. 

20176. 
There’s a klansman watching you. 
16661. 
Bigger (Laura) pseud. See Hendrick 
(L. A.) 
Biggs (J. M.) In dear old Dixieland. 
1633. 
Bilbro (Mathilde) : 

Easy pieces in easy keys. 18211. 

Forward! mareh! 9922. 

Little ecavatina. 23944. 

Mother Goose Christmas tree. 

2338. 
Pretty finger studies for the young 
pianist. 2860. 

Spring violets. 12317. 

Tale of a eat tail. 3501. 

Who did the courting. 3978. 
Bilder aus dem walde. 22184. 
Bilderback (W. J. J.) jr. I’m every- 

body’s little man but nobody’s sweet- 
heart. 18908. 
Bildnis der Madonna. 4489. 
Bilger (H. L.): 
April. 17423. 
Rock me to sleep in Georgia again. 
11920. j 

Sun the heather and you. 25488. 
Bilhorn eC Pe oe 

Christ for the world and the world 

for Christ.~ 17865. 

City beautiful. 17880. 

God has blotted them out. 23099 
Billeci (Salvatore) Guessing. 5433 
Billi (Vincenzo) : 

Bambola frou, frou. 17539. 

Banderilleros. 138281. 

Bionda Dolly. 291, 13351. 

Canzone del fiore. 9257, 22298. 

Chagrin d’ amour. 13528. 

Désenchantée. 138802. 

En se promenant. 13971. 

Golden tango girl. 23123. 


1344 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 
MMahdio. 15233.— I sing of the lady cf all most fair. 
Maman. 15242. 1550. 
Marhaba. 24131. Johnny Appleseed. 19204. 
Miss America. 24267. Kye song of Saint Bride. 1897- 
Poule. 24859. Lament for Beowulf. 10811. 
Printemps fleuri. 15969. Legend of the dandelion. 23885. 
Rispetti ... per dispetto. 2994, Lullaby. 19560. 
16663. Money musk. 15405. 
Samurai. 25080. Moonlit lake of the isles. 2329. 
Segreto di Zingara. 12068, 25147. Musical trust. 23863, 11284. 
Sérénade hawaienne. 25166. On Canaan shore. 24669. 
Siciliana. 3209, 16263. Overture to a drama. 24782. 
Sogno. 25289. Pearl. 2758. 
Stornellata sull’ Arno. 12348. Princess Ulalia. 2868. 
Stornelli ... vecchierelli. 12350. Queen’s marching song. 24925. 
Billingham (Kathleen) : Reuben Ranzo. 16044. 
Requiem. 11884. Song in my heart. 3311. 
Twilight. 12682. Song of greeting. 3317. 
Billings (—) Ask Henry. 138211. Song of the Volga boatmen. 3338. 
Billings (Joan) Ask Henry. 17446. Swallow dance. 12400. 
Bilotti (Anton): Tunes to play and sing. 25797. 


Elfin dance. 22818. 
Night in Granada. 
Prelude. 24875. 
Prelude fantastique. 24877. 
Spanish dance. 25377. 
Biltmore pub. co. inc. Everybody has 
a girl but me. 989. 
Bimboni (Alberto) Clouds. 
Binder (A. W.): 
Az ich volt gevehn der 
Ho-oylom. 22057. 
Seder melodies. 7604. 
Binder (Fritz) Standchen. 


24507. 


17894. 
Boireh 


25410. 


Biondi (G.) Te si scurdato ’e me. 
16600. : 

Biondi z Carotenuto. Te si scurdato 
"e me. 16600. 

iErcen | i( trem ) peice longs. for); you. 
14521. 

Birch (John) Ghost of John Barly- 
corn. 1190. é 

Birchall’ (J. H.) O' its nice to be in 
love. 11489. 

mBirchard. (¢C.°-C.) & co.: 

Album. 12042. 


All in the blooméd May. 21914. 


Carem Carmela. 440. 
Carmelina. 441, 18503. 
Cinderella. 17877. 


Cobbler and the elves. 224388. 

Concerto grosso. 18651. 

Crimson rose. 4811. 

Daniel in the lions’ den. 716. 

Double crossed. 138854. 

Folk songs and art songs for in- 
termediate grades. 9898, 9899. 

Four Christmas hymns. 23034. 

From the hills. 5301. 

- Greenwood. 1277. 
Hurakin, the west wind. 
Hymn for America. 1488. 
I hear America singing. 

18853. 


1433. 
1472, 


Twice 55 with music. 
8236. 

Village blacksmith. 

Violin choir. 25886. 

Word made fiesh. 26197. 


Bird (Jennie) Chummy pair. 


games 


8335. 


A715. 


Bird (L. S.) My beautiful dress. 
15460. 
Bird (EP. DOG 


Alone with God. 17876. 
Draw nigh unto God. 18162. 
Echoes of Galilee. 5087. 
I love thee more. 5708. 
Just loving your name. 
Song triumphant. 33836. 
Voice we have lov’d. 3793. 

Bird (Wiki) I lost my heart in sunny 


6109. 


Carolina. 18879. 

Bird (Wm.) Dream of Lough Neagh. 
866. 

Birdsong (Lessie) She’s my buddie 
firs. 25198. 


Birge (E. B.) Accompaniments for 


songs in one-book course. 12. 
Birkeland (Hinar) Elegie. 9746. 
Birkenmaier (Edward) Radio bug. 

2916. 

Birkety "CVi"" WK.) Merry re-union. 

153834. 

Birkett (Mrs. V. K.) Merry re-union. 

15334. 

Birmingham (Alexis) Professor X im 

Kalamazoo. 7288. 


Birnbach (R.): 

Ach, bitte, bitte, verraten sie mir. 
4158. 

Barberina. 17544. 

Cairo. 17784. 

Das ist schdne so in der ehe. 
4876. 

Dein lAacheln. 

Deine augen 
sonne. 4910. 

Drei capricen. 


4909. 
leuchten wie die 


6676-6678. 


13405 


INDEX 


pt. 12; ny S.,2v220 


Birnbach (R.)—Continued. 

Einmal nur. 18222. 

Er und sie. 5127. 

Hruster-walzer. 5130. 

Gruss in die ferne. 5432. 

Hahnenruf. 5450. 

Ich will von dir, was keine zeit 
zerstoret. 5828. 

In Timbuktu. 5937. 

Kind, wenn du ’nen mann verloren 
hast. 61388. 

Klein Inge. 19294. 

Lied zum klarinett. 6259. 

Lohengrin song. 19482. 

O, du_ reizende  liebesdienerin. 
6947. 

Ouverture. 7559. 

Regenmannlein. 7366. 

Ri-ra-rullala. 20538. 

Rosenkette. 7459. 

Sechmetterlingshochzeit fiir eine 
nacht. 7561. 

Selbstvergessenheit. 7607. 


Sieben deutsche volkslieder. 7388. 
Suite. 6679. 

Tod ist gross. 8162. 

Uber die dunkle haide. 8254. 


Violin-konzert. 8346. 
Violinekonzert. 8347, 8348. 
Walzerserenade. 8405. 
Birnbaum (Adele): 
Radio lady oh. 24989. 
Violet and the bee. 25885. 
Bischoff (J. W.) Night has a thous- 


and eyes. 26302 (210). 

Bishaw (John) Fat meat and greens. 
9836. 

Bishop (Charles) My Panama. 
19958. 

Bishop (H. R.) Home sweet home. 
5572 


Bishop (J. C.) Do you ever miss me. 
9626. 
Bishop 3 aaieanr 50 
De tou 
Bishop (L. E.) Prima donna. 15961. 
Bishop (M. R.) Angel of love. 17408. 
Bishop (Norman) pseud. See Claud- 
BMISsi(ee -) 
Bishop (Wilson) 
‘day. 6953. 
Bishop music pub. house: 
Dixie polka. 4948. 
Jing-jing-jingle. 23736. 
Monday mornin’ blues. 198038. 
Mother’s smile won’t fade away. 
- 19849. 
szelma. 21101. 
Verso Vinnamorata. 8322. 
Waiting for the sunshine. 21447. 
Bispham (D. §8.) International li- 
brary of music for vocalists. 19116. 
Bisping (Ernst) Kunst der improvi- 
Sation. 23844. 


Jing-jing-jingle. 


O heart be glad to- 


Bitner (L. 8.): 
In my little coupe. 
Virginia Rose. 8353. 
When you're away. 8548. 
Biton (Vve. L.—J.): 
Adeste fideles. 20. 
Cantate 4 Saint Joseph. 4596. 


5906. _ 


Louons le Dieu Sauveur. 6354. 
Messe jubilaire. 11154. 
Oraison nuptiale. 7086. 


Roses du ciel ont fleuri la terre. 


11956. 
Six cantiques du Bx. de Monfort. 
9379. 
Bitter (Marguerite) He’s such a nice 
boy. 5497. 


Bivens (Burke) 
Bivens (L. G.) 
Bixby (A..K.): 
Bunny Cottontail. 
In mother’s arms. 
Light heels. 1968. 
Mantilla days. 15251. 
Oh for a closer walk with God. 
20098. 
Ride in granpa’s jitney. 16054. 
Savior, Thy dying love. 20639. 
Skating song. 3242. 


Swamp blues. 25508. 
Dreams of Dixie. 865. 


4546. 
14732. 


Bixio (C. A.) Sobue’. 20847. 
Bixler (Margaret) Knight in pov- 
erty. 6162. 
Bizet (Georges) : 
Agnus Dei. 13357, 13358. 
Arlesienne. 17631. 
Carmen. 299, 4449, 9116, 9117, 


17632, 22189, 22190. 


Chorus of street boys. 300. 
Gipsy air. 22191. 
Habanera. 18359. 


Jeux d’enfants. 4451. 
March and toreador song. 22192. 
Romance de Nadir. 9118, 22193. 

Black (Ben): . 
Beside a silv’ry stream. 282. 
I’m in love with you. 14564. 
Moonlight and roses. 23826, 2327. 

Black (C..H.) I don’t know why. 

14487. 

Black (EH. G.): 
Lawsuit blues. 
Parting. 20265. 
When I dream of those childhood 

days. 26020. 


Black (EK. G.) music’ €0. 
heaven. 8627. 


Black. GH dade 
Dixie ditties. 
Egyptian echoes. 5095. 
Faust frivolities. 5260. 
Thistles and heather. 


Black (J. E.) 
18810. 


1928. 


Wings of 


22668. 


25681. 
I am dreaming of you. 


1346 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Black (J. M.): 
Be ready when the bridegroom 
comes. 8773 (63). 
By the way of Calvary. 399. 


Christ who died for me. 4144 
(24). 

Heaven’s harvest home. 8773 
(322) 

Help me Master. 8778 (824). 


I never will leave or forsake Thee. 
10466. 

Master is come. 4144 (80). 

More than life to me. 8773 (5384). 


Since Jesus my Saviour found 
me. 4144 (117). 
Under His care. 16832. 
What will you do with Jesus. 
12820. 
Black (Mary) Melican man. 19683. 


Blaek (¢V. 0.) 
sleep. 11628. 


Black (William) ‘Those heebie jeebie 
blues. 8110. 


Blackaller (Rich.) 
4712. 


Blackberry blossom. 8773 (77). 


Oriental baby go to 


Christian world. 


Blackbird and the thrush. 8773 
(78). 

Blacklock (T. M.) Jesus calls the 
children. 10679. 

Blackman (Blanche) Beneath Italian 
skies. 13331. | 


Blackman (C. 8.) My love. 6797. 
Biackman (G. A.) It’s a pleasure to 
grow old with you. 5989. 

Blackmore (C. A.): 

I have seen the face of my King. 

1471. — 

Songs for His praise. 

Blackmore (M. E.) 


7818. 
March of the 


. gnomes. 2174. 

Blackwell (S.) Kangaroo _ blues. 
19254. 

Blade (J. P.) Arcadia shuffle. 17427. 
Blair (Clarence) Those lonesome 
dawning blues. 25685. 


Blair (F. C.). Melha temple. - 6551, 
11126. 
Blair (Hugh): 
Allegro grandioso. 173869. 
Andante pastorale. 17404. 
Bridal procession. 9176. 
Canzona. 4457. 
Coeur pensif. 17901. 
I will give you rest. 1576. 
Marehe funébre et hymne an- 
gélique. 19616. 
Meditation religieuse. 2216. 
O saving victim. 11501. 
Romance. 20553. 
Seherzo. 4458. 
Short festival postlude. 
Sketch. 32438. 


20778. 


Blake (—): 


25504. 
of New Jerusalem. 


Supréme d’amour. 
Ye choirs 
4061. 


Blair (Kathleen) 
24054. 


Love’s whirlwind. 


Al-le-lu. 21927. 
I wonder where my sweetie can 
be. 23527. 
Lady of the moon. 23849. 
Three wise monkeys. 25693. 
Why did you make me gare. 
26133. 
Blake (Bob) Trifling papa. 16769. 
Blake (C. D.): 
Angel’s greeting. 8892. 
Heavenward bound march. 10217. 
Sweet thought. 12415. 
Blake (D. G.): 
Abraham Lincoln. 4151. 
Andrew Jackson. 4252. 
Captain Kidd. 4604. 
Columbus. 4739. 
Hight intervals. 17637. 
First steps in the use of the pedal. 
14081. 
Fun and phrasing. 1153. 
Hymn. 87738 (262). 
John Paul Jones. 6059. 
John Pershing. 6060. 
Ritsel. 8773 (632). 
Robinson Crusoe. 7420. 
Spring song. 8773 (741). 
Star of Bethlehem. 8773 (748). 
Theodore Roosevelt. 8081. 


Blake (EH. H.) If you loved me truly. 
14690. 

Blake (Enoch W.) Sighing for you. 
Zoo2 1. 


Blake (Jack) Take me back little 
boy/girl of mine. 3494. 

Blake (W. A.) I lost my heart when 
I found you. 5700. 

Blakeman (D. L.) 
14677. 


If it don’t rain. 


Blaker (HE. Mary Marjory) Phi chi 
lassie o’ mine. 20320. 
Blaker (J. C.): 
Crossing the bar. 13702. 
His message of love. 18703. 
Sacred solos and duets. 11987. 


Blakeslee (S. E.): 


Goodbye. 14278. 

Indian lament. 14761. 

Wetona. 16988. 
Blakey (H. B.) Monkey business. 
6662. 
Blancafort (Manuel). Cants intims. 
17761. 


Blanchard (F. E.): 
Come along. 583. 
On a balmy summer night. 
Valse sérénade. 3752. 


2645. 


; 1247 


INDEX 


oe IlT, n. S., Vv. 20 


Blanchard (Fred) : 


Rio Grande you're ae dandy. 
24999. 
Tennessee you're haunting me. 
16625. 
Blanchard (H. B.) School-day 
mem’ries. 25124. 
Blanchard (H.-L.) Rondeau proven- 
cal. 7448. 
Blanchet (HK. R.) Trois petits pre- 
ludes. 4459. 
“Bland (—) Carry me back to old 


Virginny. 4629, 22313. 


Bland (Margie) Colleen my own. 
4735. 

Bland (Viola) Cross word puzzle 
blues. 4819. 


Blandini (Gelio) 
Blank (Nathan) : 
I’m gonna cut you down before 
you start cuttin’ up. 10480. 
Isn’t she the cutest thing. 23671. 
Blankenship (W. G.) When you sang 
me to sleep. 17066. 
Blastic (Morene) Oh why did I leave 
you. 24632. 
Blatchford (R. EH.) 
labors. 2968. ; 
Blazier (C. G.) Empty nest. 22828. 
Bledsoe (Harvey) Farmer’s house. 
18320. 
Biémant (L.): 
Alésia., 4192. 
Jour de féte. 19210. 
Paris-Lens. 20260. 
Patrouille en 1830. 20278. 
Blenkhorn (Ada) Christ who died for 


Blondie. 176438. 


Rest from thy 


me. 4144 (24). 

Blessed city, heavenly Salem. 22196. 

Blevins (Bessie) Try to love me. 
12612. 

Blewitt (J.) Little merry fat gray 
man, 15109. 

Blick (R. B.) Georgia sleep song. 
41184, 1185. 


Blickenderfer (E. R.) Oh Sally, why 
don’t you come out. 24627. 
Blight (Lillian) Days are never long 


enough. 750. 
Bliss (Arthur) : 
Masks. 2197. ; 
Two interludes. 17642: 
Bliss (P. P.) Let the fiery cross be 
burning. 10863. 
Bliss (Paul) : 
By my window. 17712. 
By quiet waters. 13434. 
Dawn dance. 138762. 
In lilac time. 14728. 
Moorland ride. 15422. 


My little white rose. 24424. 
On the Nile. 20162. 
Priscilla. 20429. 

Ruth. 3062. 

Summer reverie. 16504. 


Tumble-weed. 16804... | 
Volga boatmen’s song. 21427. 
Blitzstein (M. 8S.) Dream is mine. 
13876. 
Blobner (G. A.): § 
17470. 


Aus meinen skizzenbuche. 

Tage der jugend. 25556: 
Bloch (Andre) Broceliande.. 22231. 
Bloch (Ernest): » 

Concerto grosso. 13651. 

Dream. 841. 

Elves. 938. | 

Israel. 5980. 

Joyous march. 1790. 

Joyous party. 1798. 

Lullaby. 2105. 

Melody. 306. 

Night. 6891. 

Pastorale. 307.. 

Paysages. 157. 

Poéme mystique. 24841. 

Rainy day. 2928. 

Teasing. 3533. 

Three nocturnes. 4464. 

With mother. 4022. 
Bloch (L. O.) Pettin Jennye. 11718. 


Bloch pub. co. ine. Seder melodies. 


7604. 
Block (LL. S.) 
12152. 
Block (Theodore) I’m nobody’s buddy 
and nobody cares about me. 5737. 
Blockx (Jan) : 
Amour de la patrie. 8773 (18). 
Chanson du _ laboureur. 8773 
(135) . | 
Danses flamandes. 13084 (68, 69), 
26302 (T0-74). 
Herbergprinses. 8773 (3827). 
Jour d’ été. 8773 (397). 
Petit chat. 8773 (610). 
Princesse d’Auberge. 13084 (272). 
Souris. 8773 (735). 
Terre, et. cieux. . Sie KhConNV 
Blockx (Mme. Jan): 
Amour de la patria. 8773 (18). 
Danses flamandes. 13084 (68, 69). 
Herbergprinses. 8773 (327). 
Jour d’ été. 8773 (397). 
Petit chat. 8773 (610). 
Princesse d’Auberge. 13084 (272). 
SOULIS.« 81 (ardlon ie oH 
Terre et cieux..- 8773, (((6).. 
Blodgett (B. C.) Smith college songs. 
12190. - 


Blomquist 
9997. 


Since you went away. 


(Ruth) Girls’ league. 


“Bion (E.-von)) : 


Durch kampf zum.  sSileg. 
(47, 48). ; 

Flag of victory. 8773. (229, 230). 

In remembrance. 5918. 

Marsch der negerheinzelmannchen. 
24141, 24142. 


17298 


1348 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 : 


Mondnacht am Rheinsberger see. 
19804. 
Blonde (Die) sphinx. 
15636. 
Blood (Blanche) : 
Allegretto  grazioso 
21923. 

Larghetto religioso. 
Scherzo. 17644. 
Blood (G. S.) My own Evelyn. 6817. 
Bloom (Boni) Down the enchanted 

lane with you. 18155. 
Bloom (Clifford) : 
Drake-alma mater. 9672. 
Life over death is king. 1962. 
Bloom (D. D.) My man was Her- 
man. 2424. 
Bloom (Marty): 


13920, 14393, 


movement. 


19326. 


Better call the preacher now. 
Z2NS: 

Last night on the radio. 6200. 

Tell me bright eyes. 16608. 

Ukulele baby. 8255. 

What! No women. 26004. 

Who’s with you to-night. 21640. 
Bloom (Rube) Carolina stomp. 


17780, 22311. 


'Bloom, Randall, Gielow music co.: 


Maybe she loves me maybe she 
don’t. 6527. 
Two hearts. 8249. 
Bloomer (Henrietta) 
stripes. 21208. 
Blount (C.'B.): 
Ever at rest. 
It was for, me. 
Blower (Maurice) 
21708. 


Blue (Mary) Cross-word puzzle news. 
4820, 9469. 
Blue (Mary) co.: 


They all wear 


5159, 22868. 
5999, 10652. 
Woodland dance. 


Cross-word puzzle news. 4820, 
9469. 
Icicles. 5829. 


Blue and white orchestra of Lexing- 


ton, Ky. Song of Lydia Pinkham. 
7796. 

Blue bells of. Scotland. 4466. 

Bluffa (A.) Done. 9687. 

Blum (Hlias) Silver bells and cockle 
shells. 16268. 

Blum (O. R.) Star of hepe. 16447. 

Blumenberg (Franz) Cathedral 
chimes. 460. 


Blumenthal (Benjamin) : 


Ah list to the voices of nature. 
8813. 

Love’s memories. 11001. 

Smiling time. 12189. 

Those alluring oriental’ eyes. 
12532. ‘ 

Waiting for you. 12787. 

Blumenthal (Paul) Harmonium-al- 
bum. 5477. 


Blumer (Theodor) : 
Aus dem pflanzenreich. 22039. 
Aus der tierwelt. 22040. 
Capriccio. 4474. 
Hausmusik. 23211. 
Blunt (H. F.) Hymn to the little 
flower. 10330. : 


| Blymyer (R..L.): 


Close your eyes Mister Moon, close 
your eyes. 138604. 
Say youll return. and be my 
sweetheart again. 16162. 
You are my ray of golden sun- 
shine. 17218. 
Blyth (T. J.) New York. 6884. 
Blythe (James) : 
Amour ave. struggles. 
Back alley rub. 8998. 
Chicago stomps. 4683. 
Cold black ground blues. 
Confession blues. 614. 
Down to the bricks. 18159. 
Fair and square blues. 18294. 
Georgia breakdown. 9984. 
Ham and eggs and chicken legs. 
14328. 
Jimmie blues. 238735. 
Midnight strutters. 6604. 
Steppin’ on the gas. 20999. 
Switch it Miss Mitchell. 12096. 
World’s jazz crazy and so am I. 
8673. 
Blythe (Janice) : 
Back alley rub. 8998. 


4241. 


9389. 


Georgia breakdown. 9984. 
Midnight strutters. 6604. 
Steppin’ on the gas. 20999. 


Blyton (Enid) Responsive singing 
games. 2967. 

Boabdil. 11239. 

Boada (Ernesto) Life of the Apache. 
23919. 

Boardman (Thomas) Ku kiux Klan 
forever. 14992. 

Boatman (lL. G.) Flower of Sera- 
phim. 22979. 

Boatner (Edward) JI shall not be 
moved. 18967. 


Bobby (John) St. George command- 


ery march. 20607. 
Bocase’ CE. iW) Red man blues. 
11867. 
Boccherini (—): 
Minuet. 15368. 
Minuet in A. 24259. 
Rondo. 324. 
Boccherini (Luigi) Minuetto. 19767. 
Boch (QO. R.) I want a home to go 


home to. 10490. 
Bockel (Maurice) 
803, 9628. 
Bocquin (C. B.) Mean papa. 6840. 
Bode (Arnold) I heard the voice of 
Jesus say. 5678. 


Do you mean it? 


1549 


INDEX 


Bodenschatz (H. F.) Christmas 
eradle song of the 14th century. 
4713. 


Bodine (Stephen) : 


Honey. 1396. 
Sweetheart when I found you. 
16554. 
Body (EK. V.) Lightning express. 
_ 6266. 
Bohr (José): 
Camel. 17750. 
Cascabelito. 17786. 
Columba. 17909, 
Labios pintados. 19308. 
Melodia de amor. 19687. 
Niaio posso mais. 19988. 
Narcisse noir. 19990. 


Oh Paris. 20118. 

Pero hay una melena. 20301. 

Y tenia un lunar. 21723, 
Boéllmann (Jean): 

Sonate. 8773 (83). 

Sur la mer. 8773 (758). 
Boéllmann (Jeanne) : 

Sonate. 8773 (88). 

Sur la mer. 8773 (758). 
Boéllmann (L.): 

Sonate. 8773 (88). 

Sur la mer. 8773 (758). 
Boéllmann (M. L.): 

Sonate. 8773 (83). 

Sur la mer. 8773 (758). 
Boehme (J. G.) American eagle. 

13084 (5, 6). 

Bohme (Walther) : 


Fiinf kleine stticke. 9142, 


Sonate. 9143. 

Boer (Willem de) MHandschriften un- 
bekannter niederlindischer tonset- 
zer. 13808. 

Boericke (Helene) Flower songs and 
others. 14102. 


Boetticher (William): 
Do you love Jesus. 22681. 
God so loved the world. 23106. 
Boetticer (CR. C2): 


Fireside dreams. 18356. 

Hail Washington. 1304, 18610. 
Boex (A. J.): 

Amoroso waltzes. 26302 (14). 


Angels bright and angels fair. 
21850 (8). 
Weep no more, we'll meet again. 
26302 (321). 
Boex (Louise) : 
Amoroso waltzes. 26302 (14). 
Angels bright and angels fair. 
21850 (8). 
Weep no more, we'll meet again. 
26302 (321). 
Bogart (A. T.): 
Farewell to the Highlands. 
Romance. 20552. 
Boghen (¥.) Toccata. 


1043. 
13388. 


|jemge Go pt ba ie 


— 


Bogue (George) Ace high. 8792. 


Bohéme. 24911. 

Boheme verlag. Im coupe. 17298 
(312). 

Bohemian girl. 217, 9016. 


Bohm (Carl): 
Entreaty. 18084 (80). 
Fluttering butterflies. 14106. 
Intermezzo d’ arlequine. 5964. 
Introduction and polonaise. 19119. 
Night in spring. 13084 (239). 
Perpetuo mobile. 11710, 20302. 
Perpetuum mobile. 20303. 
Rain of gold. 17298 (160). 


Bohnke (Hmil) Sonate. 9144-9146. 
Bohringer (Mrs. Louis) Over the 
rocks. 2704. 
Boieldieu (A.): 
Kalif von Bagdad. 14941. 
Weisse dame. 25983. 
Boischot (R.): 
Comme des fous. 604. 
Joie des yeux. . 1777. 
Boito (A.): 
Canzone dei ecristiani. 4380. 


Heco il magico specchio. 914. 
Invan mi danni. 1689. 


Laggit, tra i giuncho di Gené- 


sareth. 1904. 
Morte di Margherita. 6682. 
Nero. 24489. 
Nerone. 15569. 
Vivete in pace. 3786. 
Boivin (E. J.) Sheba. 3194. 


Boland (C. A.) Melody of love. 
24190. 

Boland (D. W.) Selim grotto. 7609. 

Boleato (Arthur) Petit valse. 11712. 


Bold (J. A.) Tale of the bucket. 
16584. 
Boleau (Ida): 
I’m lonesome and all alone. 
23444, 
Why sad, dear. 17137. 


Boley (lL. B.): 
Abraham Lincoln. 9. 
Back to the farm and the girl I 
love. 9003. 
Bollman (H.): 


Love's victory. 11005. 


Midnight serenade. 11166. 
Bolséne (Armand) : 
Croquis zoologiques. 13697. 


Poémes chinois de lépoque song. 


15918. 
Bolt (A. G.) It’s radio. 10650. 
Bolton (M. I.) Little Peter Pan. 
10920. 
Boltz (W. S8.): 
Just to be a child again on 


mother’s knee. 1827. 
Mister Stork. 15386. 
Bolzoni (G.) Melodie. 4485. 


Bomalick (J. J.) Hello Rosie. 23257. 


1350 


INDEX 


nosed —1.2, 1925 


Bombard (J. A.) Im in love. 5727. 

Bomento (Anthony) Mean mama. 
2212. 

Bomse (Bernard) MHuculka. 10314. 

Bonaldi (G.) pseud. See Orth (John) 

Bona-Pasquale (—) Complete method 


for the rhythmical articulation. 
13084 (58). 

Bonar (Horatius) Hood college song 
book. 18741. 


Bonbrest (Joe) : . 
Busted and disgusted blues. 385. 
It’s leaving time, good-bye. 1716. 

Bond (C. J.): 

Do you remember. 4952. 
In the meadow. 1660. 
Bond (Carrie Jacobs-) & son: 
Forget-me-not. 9918. 
In the meadow. 1660. 
Bond (W. R.) Dream girl of mine. 
844. 
Bond (Wilmer) : 
Harding Jr. high school. 10155. 
My Joe! Joe! Joe! 11826. 
Bondy (Syd.) Rote sonne. 11960. 
Bonell (S. 8S.) Down by the seaside. 
4996. 
Bonello (Joseph) : 
My sweetheart waits for me in 
California. 19972. 
Radio, bring my sweetheart back 
to me. 20476. 
Bonewitz (Clarence) 
home. 2628. 

Bongiovanni (F.): 
Duorme, core mio. 
Lassateme canta. 
Tiempe passate. 


Old folks at 


5062. 
6197. 
8137. 


Boni (Albert and Charles) ine. Mel- 
lows. 24186. 
Boni (¥.) Prego ancor un po. 2847. 
Boniello (John) Pioggia di  fiori. 
TSS. 
Bonincontro (G.): 
Ensoreeleuse. 949, 950, 22848. 
Femme c’est délicieux. 18385. 
Je me la easse. 6028, 10673, 
14824. 
Je n’aime pas qu’on me pose un 
lapin. 23711. 
Serenade pour vous. 7627. 


Bonis (Mel) Deux piéces pour piano. 


17662. 

Bonito (C. K.) My beautiful mother. 
11288. 

Bonjour Paris. 260, 1087, 4418, 5140, 
6629, 6937. 

Bonne chanson. 4491. 

Bonnell (R. H.): 

Mi-ami. 15339. 


New York. 11414. 
Bonner (C. J.) Perfect dream.‘ 20300. 
Bonner (Hugene) : 
Darest thou now, O soul. 
Last invocation. 15022. 


13752. 


Bonner (Mrs. R. K.) 


Whispers of 
17102. 
Bonner (Mrs. J. C.) 
20300. 
Bonner (Louis) 
turned. 24040. 


heavenly death. 
Perfect dream. 
Lover who never re- 


Texas and her 


flag. 16630. 
Bonnett (Joseph) Chant  priste. 
22342. 


Bonnie earl o’ Moray. 22209. 
Bonny at morn. 22211. 
Bonsignore (C.) O fior, non appas- 


sire. 6950. 
Bontoft (Frederic) Lament. 23852. 
Bonx (Nat): 
Collegiate. 4737, 9392. 


Collegiate blues. 
Bonzack (Vester) : 
Just give me a bit of your heart. 


22446. 


6102. 
To you I give my love. 25724. 
Boodle. 1162, 1600, 4488, 6992, 7062, 
8104, 9154-9156, 11464. 
Book club. Universal pep song. 
21359. 
Booker (R. A.) At last. 13215. 


Boone (James) 
pal. 23441. 
Boos (lL. F.) Oh where is that girl 
who was meant just for me. 7012 

Boosey & co., ltd.: 

All for one penny. 8884. 

All my very own. 60. 

Angling rhymes. 115. 

Appreciation. 17421. 

Arietta. 139. 

Arsinoé. 143. 

As I lay in the early sun. 

Autumn leaves. 4315. 

Aye she kaimed her yellow hair. 
189. 

Bard of Armagh. 138287. 

Barren rocks of Aden. 

Blow, blow 
4465, 138368. 

Blue men of the Minch. 4470. 

Bonnie earl o’ Moray. 22209. 

Boosey’s B flat clarinet solo album 


I’m just a lonesome 


4281. 


4382. 
thou winter wind. 


NOs Sows 

Boosey’s brass band journal. 
4495, 9158. 

Boosey’s military journal. 3832, 
13392. 


Boosey’s new complete tutor for 
the saxophone. 17664. 

Bread and cheese and_ kisses. 
9174. 

Carpet. 17783. 

Castle. 4633. 

Castlepatrick. 13519. 

Champion. 476. 
Charabanc Joe. 
Chill of the eve. 


13547. 
13568. 


1351 


INDEX 


Boosey & co., 1td.—Continued.. 


Christmas eve. 538. 
Christmas overture. 
Coquette. 22499. 
Cradle song of our lady. 
Danny boy. 4862. 
Dawn shall over lethe break. 736. 
Down-adown-derry. 18140. 


22392. 
4803. 


Drawing. 5009. 

Dream of Egypt. 847. 

Dreaming. 18175. 

Dreaming lake. 138884. 

Drumadoon. 138084 (442). 

Duenna. 887, 5054, 9708. 

Duenna’s dance. 138928. 

En¢ehantment. 22833. 

Extase. 1005. 

Fairy frolics. 9813. 

Faithful heart. 5184. 

Falling in love. 18307. 

Fandango. 14039. 

Farewell to love. 18318. 

Favourite. 18333. 

Firefly. 1074. 

Florenzo. 9887. 

Forest wooing. 23002. 

Freedom. 5289. 

Freights. 238019. . 

Garden of my love. 23040. 

Gavotte. 14192. 

Give ear to my words. 23075, 
23076. 


Green grow the rashes, O. 23155. 

Guard’s patrol. 4144 (185). 

Heaven of your love. 
(461). 

Here we come a-piping. 18678. 

High upon the hill. 1874. 

Hilis of beyond. 5545. 

Holy angels. 1390. 


13084 


Hopi Indian cradle song. 3307. 

House of clouds. 5598. 

How softly runs the afternoon. 
23329. 


Hurry up April’ 41878 
Hylton medley of famous ballads. 
18791, 18792. 


I'd be a butterfly. 1460. 


I'll bid my heart be still. 1480. 

I will walk with my love. 14645, 
14646. 

Idler’s slouch. 1588. 

If only the world were mine. 


14682. 
It’s a beautiful day. 1708. 
Ivy green. 6004. 
Jean. 6031. 
Johnny Doyle. 14847, 14848. 
Joyous wanderer. 6071. 
Just a ray of sunlight. 10728. 
Kashmiri. 10759, 10760, 14947. 
Katey’s reel. 14948, 14949. 
Khan Zada. 1860. 
Larghetto. 14320. 
Largo. 4342. 


’ Penitent pirate. 


pt. at, ne sy LVe20 


Lay down your sword of thunder. 
10826. 

Lazy shepherd. 23879. 

Leave-taking. 19350. 

Lenten lily. 15647. 


Little coon’s prayer. 238945. 


-Londonderry air. 10937. 


Lotus blossom. 19520. 
Love motifs. 2073. 

Love’s guerdon.. 24046. 
Leve’s home cooking. 2094. 


‘Love's old sweet song. 11002. 


Lowlands of Holland. 15214, 
15215. 

Mademoiselle Kiki. 15228, 15229. 

May-day suite. 19649. 

Meditation. 4144 (164). 

Moon-fay. 154138. 

Moon-time. 24299. 

My dear soul. 11302. 

My fairy lover. 6765. 

My heart can never change. 10073. 

My. love, she’s but a lassie yet. 
6798. 

My native heath. 19949. 

My rose in the garden of love. 
4144 (227). 

Nuthin. 4144 (287). 

O lily lady of loveliness. 

Old shepherd. 7042. 

Old spinet. 2640. 

On the shores of the Gulf of Fin- 
land. ‘059. 

One of the guards. 

Open door. 7083. 


6959. 


7072. 


nin Br 30 ee 
Phyllida. - 24810. 

Pixie music. 2794. 
Portrait of a dancer 
LLT 70; IG Se Sbe 
Prinece’s return. 24898, 24899. 


in red. 


Red cloak. 11862. 
Regrets. 249638. 
Religious themes. 2957. 
River boat song. 25005. 


Rondo. 3824. 

Roses of love. 20585-20587. 

Sally gardens. 16141. 

Salve caput cuentatum. 11999. 

Scenes in Maoriiand. 16170. 

sea haven. 12056. 

Sea maidens. 16196. 

Sea suite. 16197. 

Second minuet. 3144. 

Selection from Spohr’s 
12067. 

She dwelt among the untrodden 
ways. 7649. 


works. 


Ships of my dream. 7667. 
Sirdar. 20804. - 

Sirens. 12167. 

Six sea shanties. 23208. 
Sleep, happy child. 7714. 


Sleeping beauty. 20818, 20819. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


: 
So shuts the marigold her leaves. 


TTA. 
Softly the breezes from the forest 
came. 25288. 


Song of autumn. 3314. 

Song of my dreams. 4144 (286). 
Song of tears. 3323. 

Song of the clock. 25342. 

Song of trust. 3334. 


Song of winter. 3335. 
Sonnet. 4991. 
Soul’s desire. 12287. 


Speak, earth, speak. 3365. 
Star of Bethlehem. 20988. 
Summer day. 16499. 
Summer is gone. 21088. 
Supplication. 25502. 
Swing. 255385. 


Temple bells. 12465, 12466, 21150. 


There were shepherds in the 
fields. 21206. 
Three songs of fantasy. 10199. 


Through all the days to be. 21238. 
Through the wood. 3681. 
To Althea, from prison. 
To the snow. 21266. 

To welcome you. 8160. 
Trilogy. 8203. 

Two songs. 6206. 

Under the greenwood tree. 
Upon a gay morning. 25835. 
Useful plough. 3738. 
Verona. 25878. 

Weaving song. 25964. 
When love dies. 13084 (618). 
When wwe went forth from Eng- 


12572. 


8262. 


land. 12876. 
When you are old. 26074. 
White heather. 26115. 
Winning spurt. 4015. 


Boosey’s brass band journal. 4494, 
4495, 9158. 
Boosey’s military journal. 9159, 9160, 
1aa92,. 
Booth (C. H. H.) Name and glory. 
24469. 
Booth-Clibborn (A. §.) Keep on 
praising God. 19262. 
Booth-Clibborn (H. 8.): 
Going back no more. 18584. 
How.long my Lord. 18764. 


Booth-Clibborn (W. E.): 
Bear the cross. 17559. 
Behold the bridegroom cometh. 
17581. 


Breath of God. 17675. 


By faith, the walls of Jericho fell. 


DTA: 

Joy of His cross. 19214. 

het-it go. i937. 

Lord send a world-wide revival. 
19508. 


More earnestly. 19824. 
This is the way. 21219. 


When your cup runneth over. 
21602. . 
Who ean tell. 21636. 
Boothroyd (Frederick) : 
Songs of the red man. 25361. 
Ten songs. 4496. 
Borch (Gaston) : 
Dante’s inferno. 22590. 
Furioso. 14168. 
Gossip. 10066. 
Hurry. 18786. 
Love song. 19539. 
Molto drammatico e grandioso. 
15395. 
Orientale. 20213. 
Peaceful dreams. 20286. 
Borchard (Adolphe) : 
Au pied du pécher rose. 22032. 
Bruit d’ailes. 22237. 
Chante si doucement. 488. 
Des péchers et des. cerisiers. 
22645. 
Par la fenétre ouverte. 24760. 
Querelle. 2910. 
Regina mundi dignissima. 2958. 
Verger fleuri. 25876. 
Vol de mésange. 25900. 
Borders (B. H.): 
Evening prayer. 5154. 
Rainy day. 7344. 
Bordogni (Marco) Thirty six vocal- 
ises for soprano. 8773 (85) 


Bordonel (T. J.) Victimae Paschali 
laudes. 21399. 
Borel-Clere (Ch.): 


Bonjour Paris. 4489. 


Est-ce un homme. 5140. 
Tis n’ont-pas ca. 5872. 
Mon bus’ness. 6655. 
P’tits cadeaux. 7298. 
Rosalie. 7445. 
She loves me, so I don’t care. 
20763. 
Borella (A. R.) Ma la mia sartina. 
2116. 


Borelli (Charles) 
love song. 20796. 
Borg (O.) Blaveis. 176389. 
Borghini (Ll. J.) Petite suite. 20312. 
Borgioli (Dino) Lullaby. 2107. 
Borguno (Augustin): 
Dis 6222549: 
Maryana. 24151. 
That is why you are Sigma nu 
phi. 12480. 
Bories (Merton) : 
Gypsyland. 1291, 18062. 
Where the sunflowers grow. 8556. 
Why do I always remember. 
26137. 
Boris Godunoy. 4499. 
Borissoff (Josef) Foundation 
violin technic. 23012. 
Borkoske (Helen) She will say yes 
maybe. 25202. 


Sing me an Italian 


for 


1353 


INDEX 


Bormatine (S8.) Elegie. 
Bornschein (F. C.): 
Bedouin song. 246. 
Bid love to last. 287. 
Funf lieder. 22213. 
Knight of Bethlehem. 
Moon was a-waning. 
When earth’s last 
painted. 8505. 
Whistlin’, thief. 
Word made flesh. 
Borodin (Alexander) : 
Notturno. 17667. 
Prince Igor. 15965. 
Serenade. 8773 (476). 
Borowski (Felix) : 
Adoration. 13108, 21850 (1). 
Air triste. 4182. 
Arabesque. 4500. 
Mazurka no. 2. 4144 (81). 
Mélodie dansante. 6558. 
Borrelli (Chas.) : 
Moonlight and memories. 
Rain or shine, pal of mine. 
Borrelli (Raffaele or Ralph) : 
°"E duie ‘nnucente. S898. 
°O bbene ‘e mamma. 2548. 
P’ ’a mala vita. 15796. 
Sango pe sango. 7519. 
Serenata ’e sango. 3176. 
Tuorne addw’ mamma’. 3704. 
Turnanno primmavera. 82382. 
Borrelli and Terramo. P’ ’a mala 
vita. 15796. 
Beérresen (Hakon) 
drém. 12644. 
Borroum (Leona) 
who's not so meek. 
Borst (Mrs. J. L.) 
2138. 
Bortkiewicz (Serge): 
Aus Andersens mirchen. 17469. 
Sieben gedichte. 22214. 
Bortniansky (D.) Vesper hymn. 
~ 16884-16886. 
Bortz (Alfred) Wildfeuer. 21673. 
Borum (Walter) C’est quand on yeut 
qu’on ne peut pas. 22260. 
Bose (A.): 
Amabilité. 17389. 
Babillage. 191. 
Dans la nuit. 13744. 
Minuit-java. 15367. 
Stances aux étoiles. 
Boss (lL. A.) 
6008. 


Bossi (—) Colloquy with the swal- 
low. | 8773 (9721). 
Bossi (Adolfo) : 
Ave Maria. 8963. 
Inno della vittoria. 
Bossi (M. E.): 
Etude symphonique. 
Rondini.. 7444. 


8773 (1022). 


1882. 
2318. 
picture is 


26110. 
26197. 


11225. 
2924. 


Tycho Brahes 


I want a sheik 


14627. 
Maggie and Jiggs. 


3385. 
Jack dear, it’s leap year. 


25693. 
26302 (89). 


pt. 3, ns.) ve20 


Salve Regina. 7509. 

Surrexit Pastor bonus. 
Bossi (Mme. M. E.) 

ique. 263802 (S89). 

Bossi (R.) Tuorne ammore. 
Bosso (Ernesto) : 

Canto nostalgico. 13492. 

Chant @ avril. 138541. 
Bosstone ¢o.: 

Directions for playing the Hawai- 


7939. 
Etude symphon- 


12623. 


olin. 9608. 
Directions for playing the ukelin.. 
9609. er 


Bostelmann (Ida): 
Areadian idyl. 185. 
Every blossom a new dawn. 


22871. 
Lazy river croon. 15030. 
Love goes as the wind blows. 


6360. 
Merry day. 19728. 
Miss Mary won’t you come into 
my garden. 15373. 
Second book for piano. 3142. 
Sweet eyes of vou. 16537. 
Bostelmann (L. J.) Fundamental 
seales for violin. 18448. 
Boston college. Hymn in honor of 
Saint Peter Canisius, S. 
Boston music ¢€o.: 


Abide with me. 21859. 

Airship fairy. 8821. 

Annie Laurie. 118. 

Arrival of Prince Charming. 
$924. 

Banjo player. 4870. ~ 


Believe in Him. 22149. 

Belis of Aberdovey. 17590. 

Birth of Jesus. 176380. 

Boat song. 138382. 

Boston music company’s popular 
favorites for the saxophone. 
4501. 

By cool Siloam. 92085. 

By the sea. 13486. 

Celtic lullaby. 4652. 

Cherubim song. 4679. 

Chorale prelude. 223880. 

Chorus of the dancing dervishes. 
221382. . 

Cigarette. 546. 

Daisy chain. 13720. 

Dark days or fair. 

Dénouement. T774. 

Dusk comes floating by. 13980. 


722. 


Earth is the Lord’s. 13939. 
Echos des bois. 13944. 
HKlegy. 9830. 

Fanchette. 14038. 
Fanciful sketches. 9822. 
Far-farers. 9825. 

Flower girl. 9893. 
Fullness of joy. 18447. 
Gladsome light. 23085. 


God so loved the world. 23107. 


1304 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Guide Thou me. 23164. 

Gypsy dancer. 14814. 

Hark, what mean _ those holy 
voices. 23200. 

How they so softly rest. 1421. 

Joshua. 14853. 

Jump-ups. 1798, 14867. 


Lord is my light and my salva- 


tion. 19505. 
Lord is the true God. 2052. 
Lord’s prayer. 23998. 
Losted. 15167. 
Melody in G. 153814. 
Menuet. 15324. 
Mon ami Paoli. 15397. 
O for a closer walk with God. 
11485. 
O give thanks unto the Lord. 
24567. 
O Jesus, Thou art standing. 2558. 
O Lord and Master. 24573. 
Old-fashioned mother. 7025. 
Organ album. 20211. 
Peasant cradle song. 2759. 
Phool-ology. 15877. 
Prelude on the benediction Ite 
missa est. 2851. 
Rano. 2934. 
Réve. 16046. 
Rosary. 20566. 
Rural life in Bohemia. 25052. 
Sea gulls. 20698. 
Seven responses. 14052. 
Siberian lullaby. 25225. 
Silent night, holy night. 20789. 
Soleil d’or. 16338. 
Song of the ships. 3382. 
Stories from the garden. 3400. 
Stumping with father. 3414. 
Suppose. 16523. 
Tarantella. 21128. 
Tell me again. 3539. 
Three Slovak Xmas_ carols. 
23840. 
Tiny musical pictures. 16719. 
Twelve o’clock. 12630. 
Valse orientale. 25858. 
Valsette. 3758. 
Western romance. 12805. 
Williams’ (John M.) very first 
piano book. 12956. 
With strawberries. 4023. 
Wonder pieces for young pianists. 
4028. 
Boston music company’s popular fa- 
vorites for the saxophone. 4501. 
Boston musical and educational bu- 
reau. Six songs. 238851. 
Boswell (Mrs. G. W.): 
I am going nowhere, won't you 
please come along. 1448. 
I hear you ealling me. 5676. 
Boswell (M. M.) : 
Gal o’ -mine. 53808. 


13 


I'm gonna ery. 10429. 
Nights when I am lonely. 6894. 
You can call me baby all the 
time. 8709. 
Bosworth & co., ltd.: 
Adagio. 20503. 
Algerian song. 13127. 
Ballerina. 17530. 
Concertino. 17929. 
Douces larmes. 4993. 
Ferienfreuden. 9848. 
Heideblumen. 18661. 
Hornpipe. 1408. 
In a camp of the ancient Britons. 
14710. 
In a Persian market: 14716. 
In sunny Spain. 1645. 
Irish dance tune. 14780. 
Knick-knacks. 19296. 
Langueurs amoureuses. 6195. 
Liebe auf den ersten blick. 19400. 
Mariette-coquette. 19621. 
Otaki San. T7094. 
Queen of the fairies. 7320. 
Seaside sketches. 16199. 
Spieluhr. 12305. 
Suite tragique. 7916. 
Supplication. 16521. 
Bote (Ed) & Bock (G.): 
Anneliese von Dessau. 8899-8901, 
AOS, 
Anneliese—walzer. 8902. 
Bergbach. 279. 
Bitterstisse lied. 138356. 
Erwartung. 13980. 
Ich trage von deiner seele. 10523. 
Immer resolut. 10554. 
Kleine hochzeitsreise. 6155, 6156. 
Konig. 14984. 
Kodnigin. 14987. 
Kuckuck. 14998. 
Larghetto. 1914. 
Letzte liebe. 10866. 
Minnertreu. 152380. 
Muss man denn schlafen gehn? 
2365, 6741. 
Quelle. 2908. 
Rose. 16090. 
Serenata. 6229. 
Sonate. 959. 
Storm. 38401. 
Verloren. 16880. 
Verspruch. 16882. 
Visione lirica. 15282. 
Winter. 17159. 
Botefuhr (Alice) : 
Four leaf clover. 14137. 
Night. 15576. 
Botilar (Mattie) Cincinnati 99. 4144 
(25h 
Botsford (Talitha) Danse de ballet. 
13746. 
Bottiglieri (Antonio) Desiderio ar- 
dente. 2265¢ 


= 


JO 


INDEX 


DEM MSS ee 


Bottigliero (Hduardo) : 

Missa Angelica. 15375, 15376. 
Missa pro defunctis. 19775. 
Bouchard (lL. P.) I loved him so. 

14536. 


Bouche a_ bouche. 222638, 23690, 
24709. 


Boucher (A. J.) Messe des morts. 
1OTZS; 

Boucher (C. W.) ‘Those crossword 
puzzle blues. 3610. 

Boucher (M. E.) Won't you come 
back. 26188. 

Boudreau (Mrs. H. J.) Children. 
509. 


Boughton (Rutland) 

Boulanger (Lili) : 
Psaume, 2885. 
Psaume CXXIX. 2886. 
Vielle priére bouddhique. 

21404. 

Boulanger (M. I.): 
Broken-hearted dad. 9187. 
Buddy-o-mine. 9196. 
Heaven’s a sweeter place, since 

God took mother there. 5515, 
10215. 
I wonder. 14648. 
Boulter (B..C.) Three carols. 22218. 
Boulware (Mrs. Zonas) My honey is 
a rose of Dixieland. 24411. 
Bourgeois (Abel) : 
Mah-jonge. 24090. 


Cloud. 47380. 


16891. 


Sultan. 3421, 25483. 
Bourke (J. J.) Butter and egg revue. 
17709. 


Bourke (O. N.) Butter and egg revue. 


Bourn (M. W.) Spring «symbols. 
20979. 

Bourne (Una) Cloudless night. 
22435. 

Bournet (Violette) Come love me 
blooos. 47548 

Bournet & Justus co. Come love me 
blooos. 4754. 


Bourque (S. R.) 
878, 22768. 
Boutelje (—): 

Champs. 4658, 8773 (959). 
Maison isolée. 8773 (1180). 
Boutelje (Bradford) : 
Flocons de neige. 14095. 
Maison isolee. 2149. 
Boutelje (Phil) : 
Isle of enchantment. 
Temple bells ring 
21850 (451), 25605. 
Boutelle (EH. T.) Spring. 12310. 
Bovers (C. W.) Daddy of mine. 
22554. 
Bowden (Bertha): 
Day dreams. 


Drifting on the sea. 


10637. 
on, 2d1pi, 


740, 9556. 


— 


Longest way ‘round, is the sweet- 
est way home. 2042. 
Woodland trail. 12984. 
Bowen (G. S.): 
Gratitude. 23148. 
Youth. 4121. 
Bowen (J.) My .brown eyed. girl. 
11291. 
Bowen (Lauri) : 
Hero and the villain. 14396. 
When we went a-sailing. 3932. 
Bowen (M. H.) Marching song of the 


Anglo-Saxons. 6493. 
Bowen (York): 
Capriccio. 338. 


Way to Polden. 
Bowerman & @o.: 
Christian world. 4712. 


3836. 


India. 5945. - 
Slovakia. 7722. 
Venezia. 8314. 
Bowers (B.) Dear little mother. 
4891. 
Bowers (F. V.): 
Because. 17298 (16). 


Daddy’s gwine to bring yer some- 
thin’ nice. 13084 (63). 

I’m the bosom friend of Albert, 
Prince of Wales. 13084 (187). 

Nobody wants me now. 17298 
(E29): 

You were the one I loved the best. 
21850 (228). 

Bowers (R. H.): 


Aloma. 4208, 8773 (902). 
Come out in the garden with me. 
22464. 
Honolulu honeymoon. 1403, 8773 
(1073) 
Bowers (R. W.) Pep. 20294. 
Bowles (George) : 
Hark, what mean those holy 
voices. 23200. 5 
Praise waiteth for Thee, O God. 
4869. 


Bowles (S. HE.) Carry me back to 
that tumbled down shack. 13514. 
Bowman (Charles) If .it wasn't for 
my dear old daddy I wouldn't have 

my dear old ma. 1603. — 
Bowman (EH. Ll.) C. ©. blues. 13443, 
Bowman (J. W.) Softly and tenderly 
16327. 


Bowman (W. H.): 


My singing man. 15530. 
Two Dixie boys. 16822. 
Bowser (Harold) Restless blues. 
TO eer 
Boxall (EH. A.): 
Colette. 572. 
Florentine reverie. 1088. 
Lolita. 2031. 


Boyce (Ethel) Garland. - 1168. 


1356 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Boyce (M. L.): 
Old home place. 2630. 
Two sweetest words are home and 
mother. 3719. 
Boyce (Millard) Honey girl. 10276. 
Boyce sisters. Salute the Flag. 38085. 
Boyd (W. A.) I miss you Lulu. 1539. 
Boyd (Wyneberry) You laughed be- 
cause you made me cry. 4082. 
Boyens (M. L.) My Blue Mountain 
home. 24875. 
Boyer (A. S.) 
Boyer (Jean) 
ent. 20782. 
Boylan (J: J.) 
I loved you. 


Radio party. 11844. 
Si les femmes en ayvai- 


I made believe that 
14587. 


Boyle (Mrs. C. A.) Euridice. 8773 
(219). 
Boyle (EH. I.): 
Memories of mother. 19701. 
My little home sweet home. 
19928. 
Boyle (G. F.) Sonata. 4510. 
Boynton (G. B.) Oh Florida. 11522. 
Boynton (H.) Boston guy. 9165. 
Bozi (Harold di): 
Béba. 4397. 
Evidemment. 994. 
My little thing. 6795. 
Spada. 7882. 
Bozorth (Mrs. Walter) Someday. 
7765. 


Brackett (F. H.): 
Christ is risen. 8773 (148). 
His loving kindness. 17298 (81). 
Brackett (lL. F.) Feed My sheep. 
21850 (64). 
Bracony (Alberto) Duette ftir zwei- 
mandolinen. 138924. 
Bradbury (Marion) 
chart. 20375, 20376. 
Bradbury (Mary): 
Dapple grey and the lady gay. 
9538. 

Over .the silver sea. 15792. 
Song of the bluebird. 12256. 
Bradesen (A. W.) It is just as the 

case may be. 1706. 
Bradford (—): 
Champs. 4658, 8773 (957), 13084 
(421). 
Maison isolée. 8773 (1180). 
Ruisseau. 11970, 13084 (553). 
1620 to 1865, Uncle Eph’s dream. 
26302. . 
Bradford (Bessie) 
heaven. 12539. 
Bradford (Ethel): 
He rambled till the butcher killed 
him dead. 1342. 
Hum a little tune. 1426. 
Snag ’em blues. 3264. 
You've been a good old wagon. 
4110. 


Plunker chord 


Thoughts of 


Bradley 


Bradford’ 43a 'G:)r: 
Magic love. 11035. 
Rural flirts. 11974, 16113. 
Bradford (Mary) Sobbing 
blues. 12199. 
Bradford (Perry): 
I ain’t gonna play no second fid- 
dle. 14465. 
It’s up to you. 23682. 
Lucy Long. 19557. 
Slow down at parlor 
luxe. 20826. 
Bradford (Perry) music pub. co.: 
Chili pepper. 17854. 
I ain’t gonna play no second fid- 
dle. 14465. 
I’m leaving you just to ease my 
worried mind. 18919. 


hearted 


social de 


It’s up to you. 23682. 

Longshaw’s rag time dance. 
15150. 

Lucy Long. 19557. 

Murder in first degree. 15448. 

Nashville woman blues. 15552. 


Slow down at parlor social de 
.luxe. 20826. 
Tomato sauce. 21279. 
1620 to 1865. 17298 (433), 26302. 
(A. F.) Leve song. 24031. 
Bradley (H. W.) Show me the way 
to go home. 20779. 
Bradley (M. E.) When they'll meet 
in paradise. 17051. 
Bradley (M. J.) Back to Bradford. 
13265. 
Bradley (Seott) Intermezzo. 342. 
Bradley (W. E.) Meet me tonight 
in dreamland. 6549. 
Bradley (Wallace) I’ve got the blues 
for Tennessee. 1558. 
Bradley-Keeler : 
Swing high. 25537. 
Thine image. 25675. 
Bradner (W. H. G.) How Adam fell. 


23910." 

Bradt (H. L.) Dreaming of you 
18179. 

Brady (J. J.) Don’t get blue. 4977. 

Braga (G.) Serenata degli angeli. 
25174. 


Bragdon (Loren) Guiding star. 1285. 
Braham (Philip) : 
Animals came 
116. 
Boodle. 9154. 
Come a little closer. 
Couldn’t we keep on 
4792, 9449. 
Garden of Hes. 
If I were a boy. 1600. 
Limehouse night. 1980. 
Nothing ever happens to me. 
11465. 
On with the dance. 
20166. 


in two by two. 
4740. 13623. 
dancing. 


1162. 5314. 


11601, 15736, 


1357 


INDEX 


ptearay i sf vaZe 


Braham (Philip)—Continued. 
Oxford bags. 15794. 
Those were the days. 
‘Tilda the tattooed queen. 

Brahe (M. H.): 

Down at the end of the garden. 
829. 

From the nursery window. 1148. 

Guess you know. 10115. 

Magic wood. 11086. 

Brahms (Johannes) : 

Andante moderato. 4511. 
Famous waltz. 9169, 13401. 
Hungarian dance. 4512, 17673. 
Sea. 26302 (34). 

Waltz. 9170. 

Waltz in A flat. 9171. 

We strolled along. 13402. 

Braine (Robert) Smile, a rose, a kiss. 

o2D2. 

Brainerd (C. C.): 

Benedicite, omnia opera. 
Te Deum laudamus. 3530. 

Braisted (Harry) pseud. See Ber- 

dan’ (H2"B:) 


Braley (H. W.) 
19839. 

Brampton (Scott): 

Lily of the Nile. 


16692. 
3638. 


264. 


Mother come home. 


19420. 


Ma time ain’t ma own. 6425. 
Mr. Murphy’s dilemma. 6641. 
Vampire of the Nile. 8304, 8305. 


Bramwell (R. K.) 
15148. 

Brancour (Rene): 
Chanson @’Eviradnus. 22331. 
Jardins mystiques. 23703. 

Brand (G. le) All that I ask of you. 


Longing for you. 


8839. 
Brandenburg (Julia) That wonder- 
ful cottage for two. 12491. 
Brind! (J.): 
Days of long ago. 22611. 


Old refrain. 26388. 
Brandon (A. G.): 
Dreamer, dream-on sweet dreams. 
5018. 
Forget me not, dream of my heart 
till I come back again. 5273. 
To spend again one hour with 


thee. 8157. 
To-night’s the night, hooray. 
8169. 
Brandon -(C.. E.) Present arms. 
2855. 
Brandon (Mrs. C. BE.) Those eyes 
divine. 8108. 
Brandstatter (Mrs. John) Flower 
among the roses. 9892. 


Brandt (H. R.) Give me the right to 
eall your lovin’ my own. 5349. 

Brandt (J. W.) Under the old beach 
tree. 12651. 


' Branhut 


Brandts-Buys (Jan): 
Suite. 22222. 
Vier lieder fur ein baszstimme mit 
klavierbegleitung. 22223. 
Branen (Jeff): 
I missed my train. 14594. 
Uneonsciously. 16830. 
Branga (Roger): 
A Grenade. 1. . 
Barearolle. 221. 
Berceuse. 276. 
Burlesque. 384. 
Elégie. 929. 
En ecosse. 945. 
Mélancolie. 2220. 
Moujik. 2349. 
Nostalgie. | 2527. 
Passepied. 27388. 
Sérénade ibérienne. 
Skandinavisk. 3240. 
Vienna. . 12706. 
(Berg) Oh Ive got the 
gimmes how, by heck. 24618. 
Brannan (J. R.) Little lonely moon. 


3166. 


23950. 
Branner (Hdward). Waltz for oper- 
etta. 8398. 
Brannigan (John) Killarney Tm 
longing for you. 1863. | 


Brannon (J. Leo) Dreaming of you. 


860. 
Branscombe (Edward) 
22778. 
Branscombe (Gena) pseud. See Ten- 
ney (G. B.) 
Bransen (Walther): 
Anna-Maria. 13180. 
Kennst du das land... 14963. 
Wenn du schon ‘ne frau _ hast. 
16986. 
Branson (Earl) pseud. See Carring- 
tom Os Ny 
(Hagbard) 


‘Dumb wife. 


Brase True memorial. 


3691. 


Brassard (Romeo) Lonesome. 19488. 
Braswell (James) In the land of a 
million smiles. 10598. 
Bratcher (M.. A.) Patent 
headed papa. 24771. 
Bratfisch (Georg) : 
Gloria. 1293) 
Golden butterfly. 23116. 
Harmonium album. 5477. 
Heut’ nacht am Lido. 23273. 
Melodie. 10788. 
Neues schweizer 
6877. 
Patria. 2748. 
Wo nehm’ ich bloss das geld fu 


leather 


salon-album. 


meine miete her. 26175. 
Bratton (%. 'W.): 
Japanese lantern dance. 8773 
(388) 
Mender of broken dreams. 24212. 


1358 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Braun (Leonard) Mechutonim. 
19671. 

Braun (W. -¥.) Pirates. »mareh. 
20354. 

Brauneiss (Alois) In a rose garden. 
14717. 

Braunfels (Bertel) Neues federspiel. 
11404. 


Braunfels (Walter) Neues federspiel. 
11404. 


Braungardt (Fr.) Woodland whis- 
pers. 17195. 

Braunstone (Sidney ) Antoinette. 
17418. 

Brave Irish lad. 8773 (90). 
Braverman (Sam) Carolina moon. 
4624. 


Bravo (G.N.) Flor deun dia. 14096. 

Bravo (Paul) Out among the Black 
Hills and pines. 11646. 

Braxton (J.° D.) Love me _ blues. 
6374. 

Bray (C. W.) Old sweetheart of mine. 
15718. 


Brazil (M. I.) Follow the leader. 


18396. 
Breach (William) Ditson chorus 
book. 9618. 


Breau (Louis) : 
If you don’t know the words sing 


la la la. 1608. 
In a little love boat. 5886. 
Juanita. 1795. 
Love sings a song. 24029. 
Nantucket Nan. 6852. 
That jazz waltz. 21171. 


Trouble. 8219, 16782. 

You may be a freshman. 
Breau & Tobias ine.: 

Cross words. 661, 8773 (984). 

Mose. 243238. 

One born every minute. 2663. 

Stop flirting. 7885, 16471, 17298 


26240. 


(386). - 
There’s one born every minute. 
212038. 
Brechelt (L.) Valleys of memory. 


8284. 


Bredesen (A. W.): 
I had to leave you just because 


I eared for you. 10363. 

I’ve got the counterfeit blues. 
10480. 

Man in the moon. 6462. 


Breen (M. S.): 

Breen (The May Singhi) comic 
uke song folio. 346, 347. 

Breen’s (May Singhi) Hawaiian 
song folio for the ukulele. 348. 

Breen’s (May Singhi) kiddy-ukes: 
4517. 

Dot-star and cross ukulele folio. 
- 22714. 


Hawaiian kisses. 18637. 


‘Brehm (A. HL) 


INDEX 


I told you I’d never forget you. 


18969. 
Witmark collection of beautiful 
ballads. 8642. 


Breeskin (Daniel) : 
Desert call. 18080. 
My Sadie. 19965. 


Flower that never 
fades. 22980. — 

Brehme (D. M.) Happiness. 

Brehme (¥. J.) Happiness. 

Breitenfeld (Emil) : 
By the fireside. 393. 
Happy isles. 1315. 
Lost arrow trail. 
Mirror lake. 22838. 
Waterfall (A) 3881. 
Valse. 349. 

Breithaupt (8. M.) Naturliche 

klaviertechnik. 6861, 6862. 

Breitkopf & Hartel: 
Afton pa sj6n. 4168. 
Aftonstamning. 4169. 
Alkestis. 8831. 
Ah mein deutsches land. 
Baroceo. 22107. 
Bells. 9088. 
Cinquiéme sonate. 
Drei sitze. 6318. 
Elegie. 927. 
Gaselen. 5319. 
Geistliches vorspiel. 
Gottesdienst. 10068. 
Hochzeit des Figaro. 6725. 
Jag sitter ensam i morkret. 
Jahreszeiten. 10179. 
Julimorgon. 6078. 
Klaviertibung. 14981. 
Konzert. 26281. 
Konzert in H-moll. 10797. 
Konzertsttick. 10798. 
Lost aria. 238995. 
Marienlieder. 6501, 6502. 
Messe in A. 2255. 
Metamorphosen. 6595-6597. 
Motette zum Epiphaniasfest. 6690. 
Motette zum erntedankfest. 6691. 


1312. 
1312. 


2060. 


21960. 


EAT 22: 


23049. 


6012. 


Motette zum Weihnachtsfest. 
2336. 

Motette zur Passionsfeier. 19836. 

Nain unta kesisti kerran. 6851. 

O, blonda barn. 6941. 

Ouverture zur oper Cleopatra. 
24730. 

Passacaglia. 11688. 

Passacaglia und fugue. 24768. 


Petodfi-szimfonia. 20315. 

Poéme pour violon et orchestre. 
26302 (242). 

Préludien. 23871. 


Priludium und fugue. 24865. 


Psalm 137. 15981. 
Quartett. 20453. 
Quintett. 16008. 


INDEX 


Breitkopf & Hirtel—Continued. 
Solnche komnatu napolnilo. 12211. 


Solskensf6rmiddag. 7754. 

Sonata. 12165. 

Sonate. 3308, 6418, 20898, 24950, 
Q5a2a. 

Song of the genie. 3331. 

Streichquartett. 12354. 


Suite du ballet Chout. 7910. 
Tamerlan. 10128, 12448. 
Tanz-walzer. 12447. 


Trio in D-moll. 12606. 

Unterm zunehmenden mond. 
PODS Ars 

Vier praludien. 10161. 

Vorspiel. 38795. 


Winterlandschaft. 4017. 
Zwei sitze aus der kénig Kristian 


suite. 16261. 
60 ausgewihlte’ klavier-etiiden. 
17965. 


Breitkopf publications inc.: 

A la menuetto. 4147. 

Adagio. 6720. 

Andante [and] Gavotte gracieuse. 
6721. 

Andantino molto grazioso. 

Anger dance. 17414. 

Arietta. 4272, 4273. 

At the ball. 8227. 

At the inner shrine. 4299, 8942. 

Bells of Berghall church. 4417. 

Black roses. 4456. 

But my bird is long in homing. 
9201. 

Camino réal. 22279. 

Chinese lullabye. 4697, 4698. 

Dance of the ballerine. 4852. 

Dance of the coachmen 
nurses. 4852. 

Dance rhythm. 4856. 

Ecossaises. 248. 

Ensemble. 22842. 

Extravagant episode. 

Fair Galathea. 5177. 

Gavotte. 6724. 

Humoresque. 5610. 

Hymnus. 5627. 

In oriental mood. 

Lilaes. 6273. 

Matouska goloboushka. 

May night. 6526. 

Menuet de Martini. 

Minuet. 6622. 

My lady’s throat. 

Pantomime. 6726. 

Penitent before 
CGA: 

Poem. 7225. 

Prelude. 4628, 9277. 

Ronde des princesses. 

Rosette. 7463. 

Serenade. 7620. 

Song of india. 


6722. 


and 


5170, 9800. 


5910, 10578. 
6521, 

6575. 
6786. 


the cathedral. 


T7194. 


pte, n.'s3° ve20 


Through the meadow. 6427. 
Tone portrait. 12586. 
Tremblor. 8195. 
Tryst isZZon 
Valse. 8285. 
We are the Gipsy folk of Spain. 
8443. . 
Whims. 8564. 
Bremerman (C. T.) 
3753. 

Brennan (J. A.): 
Happy-go-lucky days. 10148, 14336: 
Wait till the clouds roll by. 12734. 

Brennan (Jz: Kae 
‘Let the rest of the world go by. 


Valse swimming. 


15061. 
Underneath the weeping willows. 
12655. 
Brennan (James) I know a place. 
10372 


Brennan (Jay) pseud. See Brennan 
(James). 
Brennen (R. H.). Movie time. 
Brenner (Dorothy) : 
Back among the remnants once 
again. 4347. 
Our husbands. 
Brenner (Nathan) 
Bretenstein (B. E.) 
23668. 


Brett. CH. I.) 
Acrobat. 4158. 
Bob White’s call. 9137. 
Dolly’s dancing lesson. 
Duet of the dolls. 9709. 
Frolic of the goblins. 5297. 
Goldylock’s waltz. 10053. 
In my little boat. 10576. 
In the organ loft. 10600. 
Jack be nimble. 10659. 
Little chatter box. 10902. 
Little gloom bird. 10909. 
Little joy-bird. 10914. 


6719. 


7105. 
Lenora. 10841. 
Isabella Kean. 


9634. 


March of the toy soldiers. 11071. 
Ripples. 11904. 
Three bears. 12541. 
Tin soldiers parade. 8144. 
Tumbling clown. 12620. 
Two Easter bunnies. 12640. 
Valsette. 8301. 
Breve manuale missae et officii. 13404. 
Breville (P. de): 
Chanson d’amour. 479. 
Elégie. 926. 
Elevation. 982. 
Poéme dramatique. 7226. 
Recueillement. 2941. 
Sonatine. 7784. 
Brewer (A. H.): 
April is in my mistress’ face. 


S908. 
Don’t say no. 18125, 22700-22704. 
Golliwogs’ procession. 1242. 
Hop-scotch. 1404. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


In a hammock. 1627. 


Moon-time. 24299. 

Queer story. 20460, 24926-24929, 
24930. 

Short life and a merry one. 3203. 

There be none of beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 12498. 

When I went out a-walking. 


21563, 26031-26035. 
When the world of the eyes. 
21586, 26066-26070. 
Brewer (J. H:): 
Bouquet. 8773 (86). 
-Haster bells. 5076. 
God’s acre. 87738 (285). 
Lead us, O Father. 6213. 
More fair is she. 8773 (532). 
O love divine. 8773 (573). 
Rockaby dearie. 8773 (650). 
Rock-a-by lady from hushaby 
street. 8773 (651). 
There’s ever a song somewhere 
my dear. 8773 (781). 
Brewer (P. O.): 
Gypsy moon. 14815. 
Just someone like you. 14926. 
My little lotus. 6792. 
Brewster (C. S.): 


Buffalo the beautiful. 22240. 
Dreamy Hudson’s hills and wind- 
ing ways. 13906. 
Brewton (C. W.) Ill be back tomor- 
row. 18867. 
Brey & Smieja. Molly, by golly. 
11202. 
Breyer (Ludwig) Far from the city’s 
roar. 14041. 
Brian (Sunny Jo) pseud. See Green- 
well (R. H.). 
Brice (J. H.): 
Brook. 13412. 
Little Boy Blue. 15097. 
Suppose. 16524. 


Bride elect. 26302 (85-89). 
Bridge (Frank): 
Day after day. 18032. 
Evening primrose. 22866. 
Fairy ring. 22898. 
Goldenhair. 23125. 
Hedgerow. 5519. 
Pan’s holiday. 24755. 
Prayer. 7257. 
Retrospect. 7383. 
Sonata. 17680. 
Speak to me, my love. 
Spring song. 25404. 
Through the eaves. 8128. 
Bridges (A. G.) Hail to thee, our 
alma mater. 10135. 
Bridges (Hthel) Old fashioned rose. 
2625. 


hod 


20961. 


Bridges (G. B.) pseud. See Bridges 
(Robert) 


Bridges (Robert) : 
Gyro-hymn. 1292. 
Gyro spirit. 5488. 
Bridgman (KE. H.) I’m coockoo over 


‘you. »5716. 

Bridwell (A. Q.) Old fashioned high- 
way. 11563. 

-Briegel (G. F.) Original Italian old- 
timers. 11634. 

Brierley (Harold) Lodger’s song of 
home. 2028. 


Briers (Larry) When nights are long. 
21578. 

Brigandi (C. G.) 
4225. 


Always with you. 


Briggs (A. C. W.) Get-me’s. 9986. 
Briggs (Clyde) I’m remembering mo- 
ments with you. 1526. 


Briggs (G. W.): 
Our Father, by whose servants. 
24715. 
Uncle Sam’and Aunt Columbia. 
16829. 

World peace anthem. 17197. 
Briggs (L. W.) Glad. 10006. 
Briggs (R. L.) Duchess of Broadway. 

5051. 
Brigham (J. W.) 
Bright (EH. A.) 


Cleopatra. 561. 
Lizzie, I’m dizzy ’bout 


you. 6316. 

Bright (R. W.) Candle lightin’ time. 
17753 

Brighten (Cor) Turn o’ the tide. 
3706. 

Brigode (Ace) Anna. 4255. 

Brill’ (N:), Beautiful you. 22123, 


26302 (348). 
Brink (Edvard) : 
Alt kan vaskes. 4215. 
Er der pjank i bagbutikken, Fred- 
erikke. 5126. 
Fo@nix revyen 1925. 
Gamle e¢gler. 5310. 
Goddag—og tak for sidst. 5380. 
Hvorfor ser do aldrig til mig? 
5621. 
Theodore. 16658. 
Brinkley (J. 8.): 
Just suppose. 19246. 
Someone. 20884. 
Brinkman (J. EH.) Oh, Mary, dear, 
you are so dear. 11540. 
Brinkworth (Francis) Full sea rolls 
and thunders. 9955. 
Briscoe (G. R.): 
Crying. 22540. 
Something I can’t understand. 
3292. 

Briscoe (M. 8.) Some day some one 
will love me. 12216. 
Bristol (Edition) a. g.: 

Dort in meiner 
nung... Assbar 
Friulein, wie kann man nur so 

treu sein? 5278. 


5264. 


kleinen woh- 


1361 


INDEX 


pt. IH 0c Ss. \ve20 


Bristol (Hdition) a. g—Continued. 
Huculka. 10314. 
Lied vom braven kind. 6255. 
Lied vom Tulli-Mann. 6258. 
Trium’, dass unsere lippen sich 
finden. 8185. 
Wandere mein herzehen. 8407. 
Bristow (F. L.): 
Alphabet of mottoes. 
Pinkity winkity wee. 
Bristow (lL. S.): 
Alphabet of mottoes. 87738 (18). 
Pinkity winkity wee. 8773 (615). 
Brite (J. L.) ‘Why won't you love me 
too? 12941. 
British American tobacco ¢o., 
Lucky strike. 6412. 

Brito (Alfredo) : 
Basta de 
13290. 

Maldita timidez. 
Britt (Addy) : 

Better get acquainted. 

Hey mammy—tell pappy. 

Normandy. 15608. 

Tomorrow mornin’. 21282. 
Britting . (Hazel) Flower of 

Erin’s green isle. 1099. 

Britting (Pauline) : 

I love the girl with short skirts. 


8773 (13). 
8773 (615). 


ltd. 


sufrimientos mujer. 
152388. 

17616. 

18682. 


old 


23408. 
On the ship going over to Ireland. 
24676. 
Britton (Granyille) Londonderry air. 
19484. 
Brix (A. EB.) Memories of yesterday. 
19702. ‘ 
Broadbent (James) & sons. Golden 
grain. 14268. 
Broad-cast music pub. co. Mississippi 
blues. 19778. 


Broadway music corp.: 
Camel walk. 13472, 13473. 
Cross words between sweetie and 


me. 668, 4144 (171). 

I like pie—I like cake. 1477, 4144 
(29): . 

Tf Rip Van Winkle had my gai. 
14683. 


it’s gonna be a cold eold winter. 
S773 (1181). 

Mama let Rosie alone. 15240. 

Me no savvy don’t mean nothing 
to me. 19668, 21850 (37%). 

Memory blues. 15319. 

Oh Miami. 21850 (896), 24620. 

Pardon me ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, while 


I laugh. 15828. 

She’s drivin’ me wild. 12106, 
12107, 18084 (564). 

Some day, Ill have you. 4144 
(288). 


That's all. 16648. 
Wait ll it’s moonlight. 8882, 12733, 
138084 (610). 


What a life when no one loves 
you. 38638, 3864, 8773 (1367). 
What would my honeydew do? 
12823. . ‘ 
Who’s with you to-night? 12919, 
21640, 21850 (488), 

Wooden shoe. 8664. 


Broadwell (Cora) : 
Just smile again. 19245. 
Live in your dreams of to-day. 
T5122: 
Meet me to-night in slumberland. 
19677. 
When you're growing old my darl- 
ing. 17064. 
Broadwood (L. E.): 
Jolly Comber. 87738 (895). 
Oh, Yarmouth is a pretty town. 
S773) (582). 
Travel the country round. 8773 


(801), 
Brock (A. M.) Dreams. 9695. 
Brock (B. K.) Whosoever liveth and 
believeth. 8592. 


Brock (H, G.) Dear old pal I can’t 


forget you. 762. 
Brock (J. P.) Call me Rosalie, call 
me homeward. 13459. 
Brockhaus (Max) Visionen. 3782. 
Brockman (James) : 
After the night before. 4167, 
17380. 
I was never so lonesome before. 
18992. 
Silver-head. 12142, 16269. 
Wait tilmy ship comes in. 21441. 


When will I see my blue-bird. 
3933, 8539. 
Brockman (P. C.): 
Be kind to a man when he is down. 
9054. 
Country churchyard. 9450, 21850 
(264). 


Death of Floyd Collins. 4905, 
9582, 18084 (482), 18793. 

Dixie boll weevil. 9620. 

Don’t you try to high hat me. 
18134. 

Dream of a miner’s child. 18169. 

Dreams of the Southland. 868, 
22759. 

Drunkard’s hell. 22772. 

Drunkard’s lone child. 

Early morning biues. 

Faded letter. 22893. 


22773. 
13937. 


Farewell. 138084 (444). 

Farmer is the man that feeds 
them all. 9881. 

Fate of Santa Barbara. 18324. 

Fate of the Shenandoah. 18825. 

Frank Dupre. 5285, 21850 (290). 

He will lead me home. 5504. 


13084. (466). 
1485, 13084 (468). 


I got mine. 
I love her. 


1362 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I’m glad my wife’s in Europe. 
10421. 

Jesus is coming back again. 
13084 (492). 

Little Mary Phagan. 
(359), 28951. 

Little newsboy. 19454, 


10916, 21850, 


Love nest in Coral Gables. 24025. 

Make Jesus your choice. 13084 | 
(504). 

Milk and honey. 21850 (375). 

Nellie. 24488. 


Nobody cares. 13084 (527). 
Railroad Bill. 2923, 18084 (544), 
Sail on. 18084 (554). 
Shout and shine for Jesus. 
(567). 
Silver lining. 138084 (568). 
Sing it and tell it. 13084 (569). 
Single life. 3235, 21850 (426). 
Songs my mother sang. 16395. 
Step it. 7878, 13084 (587). 
Stone Mountain memorial. 
25441. 
Sweet da papa blues. 16534. 
That old old story. 8059, 21850 
(453). 
Thomas EH. Watson. 25682. 
Trusting my Redeemer. 8224. 
When the sun goes down. 17048. 
Whoa mule. 13084 (622). 


13084 


16470, 


Brockton (Lester) Black rose. 4455. 
Brockway (Howard): 
Dance of the sylphs. 17298 (37). 
Frog went a-courting. 1140. 
Nightingale. 2499. 
Brockway (James) Blessing of a 
fool there was. 305. 


Broderick (Cecil) : 

Battle of Pelusium. 8773 (61). 
Clown’s songs. 8773 (154). 

Broderick (P. 8.): 

Massachusetts. 6519, 24156. 
Patriots on the green. 2750. 
Broderson (Viggo) 24 konzert-etuden. 

22232. 
Brodig (M.) Ave Maria. 
Brodsky (Irving) Put 
-around me. 11821. 
Brody (E. N.) Take off your hat, as 
the flag passes you. 3499. 

Brody (Joseph): 
Chisidim. 9346. 
Liebe. 10869. 

Broh (Helen) lLet’s 

land. 6240. 3 

Broke. 11454, 12861, 12963. 

Bromme (Walter) Carneval der liebe. 

4619. 
Bronson (R. W.) :°: 
Apple-sauce blues. 17420. 
Barb wire rag. 9029. 
Pal of mine. 20244. 
Brooke (Arthur) Harmonic finger- 
ing for the flute. 10159. 


179, 180. 
your arms 


go to monkey 


Brooke (David) : 
Gypsy love song. 
On the dark lagoon. 


10122. 
11589. 


Brooke (F. P.) In _ old Virginny. 
17298 (95). 

Brooke (Florence) Ever alone for 
you. 5158. 


Brooke (K. H.): 
Twilight and you. 16812. 
Twilight and you. 25803. 
Brookfield (Eugene) Bells 
Giles. 9084. 
Brookhart (Smith) jr. 
ington. 9983. 
Brooklyn internatl. 
Lizzie. 19475. 
Brooklyn Sunday school union. 
Brooks (A. A.) In a _ dear 
garden. 14711. 
Brooks (B. O.): 
Canoe and you. 422. 
Memory voices. 2235. 
Pretending. 20412. 
Together. 21272. 
Brooks (David) It was moonlight on 
the ocean. 1724. 
Brooks (E. D.): 


of?) Stz 
George Wash- 
cons. of music. 


13413. 
little 


Song of the rose. 16871. 
Twilight. 3710. 
Brooks (Emmanuel) Idle dreams of 
Broadway. 1587. 


Brooks (G. H.) Bobbed hair 
from New York. 328. 
Brooks (K. L.) Cast thy burden on 
the Lord. 22315. 
Brooks (Leslie) : 
I know it’s so. 14507. 
There’s a time. 8090. 
Brooks (Nat) Furem kein Yirishu- 
liam. 18449. 
Brooks (Shelton) : 
After all these years. 31. 
Fool and a butterfly. 1109. 
Your jelly roll is good. 4120. 
Broom dance. 8773 (9387). 
Broome (Edward): 
Roll-eall. 8773 (652). 
Silver lining. 13084 (305). 
Broones (Martin) I can’t get over a 
boy like you. 14474. 
Bross (J. F.) Dreams of memory. 


girl 


867. 

Bross (W. W.) America’s song of 
peace. 21947. 

Brott (George) I’m longing for you. 
14571. 


Broughton (Marjorie) : 
Bustling Bertie. 9200. 
Life’s ragtime orchestra. 
Six odd songs. 13414. 

Broughton (Richard): 


1963. 


Ill remain a bachelor maid. 

18873. 

Isle of long ago. 19131. 
Browder (R. N.) Cherry lane. 4677. 


1363 


INDEX , 
pts nisalveed 
Brown (—): Dance rustique. 18008. 
Oh Vera. 8773 (12383). In dreamland. 14722. 
Twilight. 8773 (1346). Invocation. 19121. 
Brown (A. L.): Brown (H. D.) Waitin? for you. 
Fleur de lis. 8773 (2382). 8385. 


Flirtation dance. 21850 (65). 
Love dreams. 13084 (178). 
Old fashioned melody. 20182. 
Valse-ballet. 8287. 

Brown (A. M.) Five toyshop tales. 


17694. 

Brown (Art) -Isn’t she the cutest 
thing. 23671. 

Brown (Bertrand) See Bertrand- 
Brown. 


What makes papa 
8485. 


Brown (Bessie) 
hate mama so. 
Brown (Ch Ba: 
God has a place for you. 14249 
I love you as you are sweetheart. 
18892, 23416. 
My sweet Irish Nell. 
Brown (C2i8.)/ 
Because of your love for Him. 
18321. 
Need of loving hearts. 
Sunshine of a smile. 


12405, 24448. 


15566. 
12396. 


Brown (Clifford)' Home again in 
Iowa. 10259. 

Brown (D. C.) Low down daddy 
blues. 6407. 

Brown (D. E.) Gloom street blues. 
1212) 


Brown (D. N.): 
Blue bird waltz. 4467. 
Flower garden. 14101. 
Little soldier march. 10925. 
Song of spring. 16377. 

Brown (D. R.): 
If you should say. 23568. 
In the street where you went 

away. ~ 23633. 

My heart: i315. 
Oriental love song. 
Snowy night. 25282. 
Tunes and runes for the school 


24704. 


room, «| d2AGZIRe a. 

Brown (Daisy) Mississippi bell. 
19777. 

Brown (Dale) Why should I care. 
21663. 

Brown (H. HE.) Only you. 2676. 

Brown (BH. 8.) Then you'll come back 
to me. 21186. 

Brown (Evans) Radio waves rag. 
2920. 


Brown (E.152) : 
I'm erying, sighing, dying for love. 
17298 (297), 18907. 


In the candle-light. 23608. 
Mooning. 11224. 
8658. 


Wonderful wonder. 
Brown (G. R.): 


April song. 13190. 


/ 


Brown (Hi. Et)'s 
Bread of the world. 
To the nameless one. 
Inspiration. 1682. 
Brown (Hubert) Ducks and Jane and 
me. 
Brown (1. A.) 
come back to me. 
Brown (J. B.): 
Uncie Sam and Aunt Columbia. 


8773 (91). 
8773 (796) 


Heart of my heart 
14368. 


16829. 
World peace anthem. 17197. 
Brown Gi. EES) Honolulu-oo-oo. 
18739. 
Brown (Mrs. J. Ji) . Yowre sa red 
head flirt. 21781. 
Brown (J. N.): 
American national hymn. 18154. 
Twelve unison hymns. 17695. 


Brown (Jack) I envy you. 18888. 
Brown (James): — 
Mortlake album. 15429. 
Pelican album. 24789. 
Polychordia string tutor, step 7. 


11756. 
Brown (K. C.) Guide Thou me. 
23164. 
Brown (lL. I.) My dear Carolina. 
6756. 


Brown (Lawrence) Joshua fit de bat- 
tle ob Jerico. 10702. 

Brown (Lew): 
As long as we’re in love. 22008. 
But she’s my girl now.. 184380. 
Collegiate. 9392. 
I want to be free. 23508. 
I wouldn’t be where I am if you 

hadn’t gone away. 5822, 5823. 


It goes on like that for days and — 


days. 14789. 
Let me introduce you to my Rosie. 
19380. 


My gal has halitosis. 11308. 

Two two choo choo bound for 
Caroline. 21346. 

Why aren’t yez eatin’ more or- 


anges. 21644, 21645. 

Would you come back to me. 
S677, S678. 

2:02 choo choo bound for Caroline. 
17297. 


Brown (M. J.) If you want to make 
money. 19041. 
Brown (M. R.): 
Rose and thorn. 30381. 
When dreams come floating o’er 
me. 3886. 
Brown (Mildred) 
9876. 


Fiag of freedom. 


1364 


er 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 
Brown (Myrtle) Felt stockings. | Browning (Bud) pseud. See Brown- 
1057. ing (K. A.) 
Brown (N. H.): Browning (Joe) Miami, you owe a 
Marie! Marie! Marie! 2189, lot to me. 19737, 24231. 
2190. Browning (K. A.): 


Oh Vera. 2607. 
Twilight, the stars and you. 3712. 
Brown (O. B.): 
Bread of the world. 8773 (91). 
To the nameless one. 8773 (796). 
Brown (Q. E.) I will wait beside the 
sea. 23524. 
Brown (R. B.): 
Canny Sandy. 9246. 
_ Lizzie. 15125. 
Brown (R. G.): 
Back in old Nebraska. 4350. 
Heart of America. 14366. 
Monkey glands. 11209. 
Nutty time. 15624. 
Brown (R. J.) Now she sleeps be- 
neath the ocean. 15619. 
Brown (R. M.) My loving Savior. 


2422. 
Brown (S8. E.): 
Hearts. 5511. 


When roses bloom in June. 8522. 
Brown (Tim) Back to that dear old 


farm. 17522. 
Brown (Tom) Nobody else. 15600. 
Brown (W. C.) Golden link. 14264. 
Brown (Walter) You are the rose 


of the golden isles. 13007. 

Brown bros. American national hymn. 
13154, O5T% 
Brown derby. 

12492. 
Brown skin revue. 
Browne (A. L.) Zayir. 8754. 
Browne (J. L.) Come holy hosts, 

with us along. 4751, 4752. 

Browne (LL. R.) Little wild Cherokee 

rose. 19471. 
Browne | (Lawrence) 

10149. 

Browne (Ted) music co., ine.: 
Alabama. 4188. 
Angry. 8896, 18084 (406). 
Do you ever dream of me. 
Dreamy Carolina moon. 
13084 (489). 
Gypsy dreams. 10121. 
How’s your folks and my folks 
down in Norfolk town. 1418, 
8773 (1075). 
I could fall in love with someone 
like you. 18823. 
It struck my funny bone. 
21850 (3838). 
Last waltz with you. 23870. 
Browne (Vernon) When first you 

came my way. 38889. 

Brownell (L. M.) Four, leaf clover. 

8773 (248). 
Brownies in fairyland. 


86854—26—_5 


11112, 11606, 12009, 
22347, 22348. 


Happy hobo. 


802. 
5034, 


19152, 


13417. 


And I was right. 104. 
Lola. 2030. 
Please come across. 2806. 


Browning (Mortimer) : 
My dreams of you. 2391. 
Novellette. 9044. . 
O let me dream. 20067. 
Over the moor. 15789. 
When skies are clear. 3909. 
You’re the only girl for me. 4101. 
Browning (Ray) Woodland trail. 
12984. 


Brownold (Max) 

Broy (Walter) 

Brozek (C. A.): 
Beautiful flower. 17562. 
In your arms. 5989. 
Radio refrain. 2919. 


Bruce (Annie) : 
I want to go home. 23513. 
In grandma’s day. 23598. 
Bruce (C. C.) Texas. 124738. 
Bruce (Sophie) : 
I’m on my way to Paris. 1523. 
Little ole New York. 2010. 
Bruce (Thomas) : 
Break. 344. 
Ill tell the world. 14520. 
Bruckner (Anton) Drei kleine vort- 
ragsstticke. 13419. 
Bruckner (Joseph) : 
Ill take the Picadilly girl for 
mine. 5696. 
I wonder what became of old 
Broadway. 5816. 
Briile (Karl) edition: 
Angora. 17415. 
Fritz bezahlt die kKleider. 14154. 
Harem am Kurftirstendamm. 
14342. 
Ja, so ein Rutscher. 14808. 
Kathrin. 10761, 10762. 
Schade, ich wir so gern noch hier 
gelieben. 16171. 
Tief berauschte mich dein harr, O 
Manon. 16706. 
Was hab’ ich dir getan. 
Wenn die jazzband spielt. 
Wenn du meine tante 
8460. 
Bruger (H. D.): 
Alte lautenkunst aus drei jahrhun- 
derten. 4216. 
Schule des _ lautenspiels. 
206738, 20674. 
Brulé (Lucien) : 
Alma de Dios. 8851. 
Elle a mis sa redingote. 
J’ai qu’ca. 23689. 


7859. 
18483. 


Springtime. 
Geisterscene. 


16954. 
16984. 
siehst. 


7577, 


18229. 


1365 


INDEX 


s 


Brulé (Lucien )—Continued. 
Pour plaire 4 toutes les femmes. 
7247. 
Quatre chansons d’amour. 
Quién da primero. 11838. 
Sur la butte. 3449. 
Brull (Charles) Hdition: 
Amour e’est e’qui y’a d’meilleur. 
13160, 17397. 
Angora. 8895. 
Buenaventura. 4542. 
C'est. les p’tits trues qui sont en 
d’ssous. 4564. 
Cath’rine. 9291, 13522, 17789. 
Coeur et la rose. 9386. 
Diable fox. 18814. 
Femmes sont toujours bavardes. 
9846. 
Parfum du passé. 


13666. 


7142. 


P’tit machin comm’ ca. 15983, 
20435. 
Si tu ne peux pas l’faire. 16250. 
Si tu vois ma tante. 7673. 
Brun (Georges) : 
Lecons de solfége. 108353. 
Paysages d’ Alsace. 20281, 20282. 
Brune (Adolf) Elegien. 9749. 
Brune (Hmile) Messe jubilaire. 
11154. 
Bruneau (Alexandre) : 
Allegro maestoso. 21926. 
Andantino grazioso. 21971. 


Bruneau (Alfred) Jardin du paradis. 
6021. 


Bruneau (H.) Roses du ciel ont fleuri 
la terre. 11956. 
Bruneau (Jean) : 
Glowing embers. 18517. 
May showers. 19651. 
Brunel (Raoul): 
Nirvana. 24521. 
Sonnet de Ronsard. 7816. 
Bruner (Myron) On the banks of the 
Illinois. 15724. 
Brunies (Henry) Angry. 8896. 
Brunner (Chas.) Rose leaf waltz. 
3032. 


Bruno (Mario): 


Amor paterno. 4239, 
Carolina. 4622. 
Pensiero d‘amore. 7175, 
Pizzicata. 7210. 


Brunswick-Balke-Collender co.: 
Best black. 4429. 
Deep 2nd. st. blues. 
Gettin’ told.. 5334. 
_I found somebody to love. 18842. 
I might have known that I’d be 

left all alone. 18947, 
Stretch it boy. 7899. 

Brunswick shop: 

At the close of day. 4295. 
Do you ever miss me. 9626. 
Don’t you remember, dear. 


4907. 


4987. 


pt. 11,/n. s., v. 20 


Mary Lou. 11090. © 
19889. 


My crystal set. 
Brutting (Pauline): — 
Oceans of roses. 15644, 


Stealing away. 16455. 
Thrill of love.. 16704. 
Yellow moon. 8693. 
Bryan (A. L.) Don’t put up your 
old umbrella, till the rain drops 


start to fall. 13845. 
Bryan (C. L.): 
Gum. 143810. 
Ohio. 20125. 
Bryan (M. 8.) Sunshine. 7932. 
Bryant (Alfred) Memory blues. 
15319. . 


Bryant (BH. E.): 
Cross words. 662. 
Don’t I look like Harold Lloyd. 


18123, 
I’m very fond of my dear wife are 
you? yes, I yam. 10452. 
Oh! Auntie, I’m. pleased I’m 
twenty-one. 2582. 
Old top hat that father wore. 
70438. 
Puss-puss where’s my pussy cat. 
11820. 
Bryant (F. A.) Just what I mean 
by blue. 6117. 
Bryant (G. W.) Romance. 13084. 
(282). 


Bryant (R. C.): 
Dear pal of mine. 
Just another hour. 
Waiting. 8387. 
Bryant (W. J.) _Rose of Los onecles. 
3040. 
Brymn (Tim): 
After tea, save a waltz for me. 
218%9i7 . 
Camel walk. 13472, 13473. 
Cold storage papa. 138614. 
Me no savvy don’t mean nothin’ 
to me. 19668. if 
16454, i) 


763. 
23766. 


Stealin’ hugs and kisses. 
Bubeck (Theodor) Fantasia. 1031. 
Bubel (EH. J.): 

Just we two. 1880. 

My own. 2483. 

Pal’s when you're old and gray. 

2721. 
Bucci (Raymond) — Wallflower. 
25923. 
Buchanan (A. M.): 
May madrigal. 2206. 


Wood song. 21706. 
Buchanan (Jack): 

Boodle. 9155, 9156. 

Nothing at all. 11468, 11464, ; 
Buchardo (C. LL.) Roses de Noél. 

7462. eM, 

Buchbinder (Berndt): 

Harlekinade. 143844. 

Intermezzo. 13424.’ 


1366 


Bucher 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


(Rie, Ts) My wonderful 
mother. 113877. 
Buchheim (Adolf) Tagliche und 
praktische Ubungen fitr  fldte. 
255538. 
Buchhorn (Josef) Student sein. 
12368. 
Buck, (H.. B.): 


Chorus of bishops and priests. 
138084 (219). 


Creation’s hymn. 138084 (62). 


Buck (Rudolf) : 


Abendlied. 
Grenadiere. 
Sternennacht. 25487. 

Tage der rosen. 21105. 

Wenn die schwalben heimwdarts 


21857. 
18587. 


ziehn. 25988. 
Buckey (J. P.) Baldheaded daddy. 
13271. 


Buckholz (F. M.) Don’t say no. 818. 
Buckingham (A. E.): 


Telephone. 21144. 


That ould Irish daddy of mine. | 


21174. 

Who gets those kisses dear—now. 
216388. 
Buckles (H. J.) 
Buckley (D. J.) 

fan. 94738. 
Buckmeyer (EH. F.): 
Overland. 17114. 
Won’t you come back to me dear- 
est pal. 4041. 
Buckner (Ora Bosnic) 
ago. 26301. 
Budinger (M. C.): 
I’m saving up my money. 18929. 
Somebody said. 20876. 
Buell (W. J.) Ocean of love. 20084. 
Buencamino (Francisco) Rose of my 
country. 3041. 


Jazz-a-ree. 23709. 
Crossword puzzle 


1,000 years 


Buerger (E. W.) Doris darling. 
13848. 
Bueris (F. De.) : 
Cigarette. 545. 
Honey moon. 1899. 
What a fickle. 3862. 
Buffa (V.): 
Natalina. 2465. 
Santa Genoveffa. 7523. 


Tarantella dei Ricordi. 3521. 
Buffano (Jules) Thanks for the 
buggy-ride. 16636, 25622. 
Buffum (Herbert) : 
At the end of the long long trail. 
161. 
Automobile of life. 1783. 
Cleansing songs. 560. 
Come up a little higher—you 
won't fall. 598. 
God hasn’t told me so yet. 1230. 
Good-by old world I’m thru. 1247. 
I have made my _ reservations 
there. 1470. 


It wasn’t there at all. 1725. 
Put me off on hallelujah street. 


2898. 

Thank God it is true just the 

same. 3561. 

When I take me vacation in 

heaven. 17021. j 
Buffum (Lillie) Cleansing songs. 


560. 
Bugbee (W. N.): 
Are any of you sorry that you 


came. 17428. 

Arent you glad it’s Christmas 
time. 174380. 

Fussy old maids from Lynn. 
18451. 

How can anybody sleep at Christ- 
mas time. 18756. 

I’m going to tell my ma on you. 
18916. 

Much afflicted choir. 19868. 

Now we bid you all good-bye. 
20049. 

Oh look who’s here. 20108. 


Rastus and Mandy at de colahed 
picnic. 20488. 
Stylish little ladies. 21027. 
There’s only one school for us. 
21204. 
Two naughty 
21345. 
When I am big like ma. 
Zekiel pops the question. 
Bugdale (L. C.) 
of waving rye. 
Builder (Alberta) 
21850 (224). 
Builder (B. D.) 
4144 (66). 
Builders. 17704. 
Buja (lL. M.) Little blue eyed rose 
of Broadway. 19437. 
Bukantis (Paul): 
If you meet our little girl. 1613. 
Johnny, I’m looking for you. 6062. 
Red-head Riley. 2944. 


little pickanin’s. 


21551. 
21811. 
Through the fields 
12547. 
Wondrous story. 


Jesus of Nazareth. 


Bol Ge. i b.) Messiah, Mediator, 
King. 6594. 
ala «Cla 1) Messiah, Mediator, 
King. 6594. 
Bull f (Hei. ui ; F 
Grandfather’s tale. 14288. 
Joy. 14855. 
Let’s dance. 15056. 
Playtime. 15905. 
Tears. 16604. 


Bull (Harry) : 
I shall still love you. 23475. 
You’ve been a good pal to me. 
26260. 
Bullard (KE. .);: 
Angels from the realms of glory. 
26302 (15). 
As Christ upon the cross. 4144 
C97. 


1367 


INDEX 


pt. TH uss hve 


Bullard (F. F.)—Continued. 
Come o’er the sea. 13630, 26302 
(61). 

Indifferent mariner. 13084 (145). 

Jesus calls us. 18084 (152). 

Stein song. 17298 (192). 

Sun of my soul Thou Saviour 

dear.. 8773 (754). 
There is no night in heaven. 8773 
(779). 

Winter song. 26302 (329). 
Bullard (M. 8.): 

Angels from the realms of glory. 

26302 (15). 
As Christ upon the cross. 4144 
(9). 

Come o’er the sea. 26302 (61). 

Indifferent mariner. 138084 (145). 

Jesus calls us. 13084 (152). 

Stein song. 17298 (192). 

Sun of my soul Thou Saviour 

dear. 8773 (754). 
There is no night in heaven. 8773 
(179). 

Winter song. 26302 (329). 
Bullerian (Hans) Sextett. 7638. 
Bulloch (Alice) : 

Maytime. 11105. 

Texas. 12472. 

Bullock (A. H.) Deck not with gems. 
13084 (70). 
Bullock (A. J.): 

By-lo. 4552. 

Just a tiny bluebell. 10729. 

Place where somebody cares. 

11741. 
Bullock (C. S.) 
19261. 


Bullock (Ernest) : 
All the bells were ringing. 62. 
My shadow. 2442. 
Not with a choir of angels. 
Tragic story. 25757. 
When the cows come home. 3914. 
Bulmer (A. N.): 
India. 5945. 
Slovakia. 7722. 
Venezia. 8314. 
Bummel schottische. 8773 (938). 
Bumpass (H. C.) Jealous life. 1750. 
Bunch (Boyd) : 
Lonesome blue bird. 6328. 
Waiting for the sunshine. 21447. 
Bunch (R. A.) jr. Some time you will 
long for me. 7774. 
Bundy. (W. L.) : 
Infection blues. 10614. 
Modern girl. 19790. 
You vamped me. 13047. 
Buongiovanni (Pasquale) : 
"A riggina d’ ’a bellezza. 21855. 
Aggio passato ’o guaio. 138115. 
Amore svegliati. 8881. 
Brillante. 17681, 22225. 


Keep on believing. 


24549. 


Contessa Azzurra. 179835. 
Danza spagnola. 4871. 
Desiderio ardente. 22650. 
Embe’ lassammece. 13964. 
Mia suecera. 19734. 
O divorzio. 15627. 
Pioggia di Baci. 15893. 
Quanto so’ belle ’e femmene. 
11824. 
Satanella. 25089. 
Scugnizzo nnammurato. 20695. 
Sotto ’e cuperte. 25366. 
Tu comme addure bello. 16798. 
Burbridge (Charles) Smile from the 
pal of my dreams. 16309. 
Burbridge (HE. D.) How do I know 
that I love you. 23322. 
Burbridge (Omar) How could you 
forget. 23320. 
Burch (Ione) Better time a coming. 
4432. 


Burchell (Rex): 
Nobody knows what I _ know. 
6909. 
Song of the clock. 25342. 
Burchenal (EH. H.) Rinnee na Hirann. 
2989. 


Burchenal (Hlizabeth) : 
Broom dance. 8773 (937). 
Bummel schottische. 8773 (988). 
Gossiping Ula. 8773 (1053). 
On the bridge of Avignon. 8773 
(1236). 


Burcky (Louise) Mah honey am goin’ 
sleepy-bye. 2143. 
Burdett (G. A.): 
Cortége de féte. 633. 
Meditation, on veni Emmanuel. 
19673. . 
New every morning is the love. 
20004. 
O Jesus, Thou art standing. 2558. 

Burdette (Gene) : 

Blue Kentucky blues. 313. 
Outside man. 15788. 
Outside man blues. 11656. 

Burdick (Irving) : 

Caroline mine. 13511. 
Ho! beauty. 1385. - 

Burdick (K. E.): ; 
Ali-Baba and the 40 thieves. 50. 
Cigarette. 544. 

Daddy’s prayer. 4848. 

Every rainbow is a promise. 986. 

I lost my paradise when I lost 
you. 5701. 

If you knew. 1609. 

In the early morning. 5921. 

Indian serenade. 5951. 

Just like a Gypsy. 1822. 

Longing for the sight of you. 
2048. 

Old quartette. 2637. 

Ru-barbra. 7469. — 


1368 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Slumber song. 3251. 

Someone’s missing. 7770. 

Sweet Kathleen. 7949. 
Burdick (Ken) See Burdick (K. E.) 
Bureau of Jewish education: 


Bible story in song. 9101, 22180. 


Pesach melodies. 11711. 
Burg (Clarence) : 

Race for life. 20473. 

Sandman’s song. 20626. 


Burger (Charles) 4th U. 8S. infantry 
march. 26297. 
Buremiiller (F.): 
Etude. 381, 382. 
Study. 383. 
Swallow. 38453. 
Burgraves. 13427. 


Burial of Rover. 17707. 
Burkdall! (Francis) Just a- gal. 
10719. 
Burke (Beulah) Keep away from the 
automobiles. 61380. 
Burke (Joe): 
Across the bridge of dreams. 
21866. 
Forever and ever with you. 9916, 
23008. 
Gone. 18545. 
Hard-to-get gal. 10154. 
I love you more than ever. 10409. 


I never knew how wonderful you 


were. 23462. 
If you miss me as I miss you. 
5864. 


Just to be with you. 238782. 

Leave me something to remember. 
19349. 23883. 

My love for you. 24426. 


No other, no one but you. 6905. 

No wonder that I love you. 6906, 
20026. 

Oh. how I miss you _ to-night. 
2592. 


She was just a sailor’s sweetheart. 
3193, 7656, 7657. 

So that’s the kind of a girl you 
are. 12196, 12197. 

Who wouldn’t love you. 
17112, 12922. 

Yearning. 40638, 4064. 
Burke (Thomas): 

Can it be. 417. 

Even tho. 975. 
Burke (Walter) Sirena. 
Burkholder (Mabel) 

Bethlehem. 24744. 
Burl (A. L.) . Vanity. 
Burleigh (Aletha): 

Driving down the blues. 

(274). 
Only man I love, blues. 
(402). 
Burleigh (Cecil) : 
Frolic. 18434. 
Good-bye to summer. 


17d ds, 


B209. 
Pageant of 


12690. 
21850 
21850 


5395. 


Harvest song. 18634. 
Heigh-ho. 18662. 
Hushed woods. 5618. 
Imps. 5879. 
In haunted shadows. 
In the hayloft. 19087. 
Jack o’ lantern. 6010. 
Jim. 6049. 
Mazurka. 19661. 
Of witches. 6983. 
On dancing waves. 
Pirating. 7206. 
Pow-pow. 7250. 
Reign of May. 7369. 
Robin redbreast. 20544. 
Snowbirds. 13084 (575). 
Softly raining. 7749. 
Spooks. 20971. 
Sweet romance. 7959. 
Winter fun. 8681. 
Burleigh (H. T.): 


5895. 


7051. 


Ev'ry time I feel de spirit. 998, 
18283. 

I know de Lord’s laid His hands 
on me. 18862. 

Oh Peter go ring-a dem bells. 
2599. 


Wade in the water. 21431, 21432. 


Were you there. 3859. 
Burnard (Roland) College days. 
22443. 
Burnes (Gertrude) My Broadway 
blue bird. 11290, 15466. 


Burneson (C. T.) 
Burnette (H. L.) 
5908. 
Burnette (Jimmie) 
10399. 
Burnham (C. L.): 
Give unto the Lord. 26302 (108). 


Let’s elope. 1945. 
In old Camagtey. 


I love but you. 


Hosanna in the highest. 26302 
(134). 
Burnham (Christine) Valse orientale, 
25858. 


Burns (Aurilla) Oh that charming 
little bungalow-0o-hoo. 2603. 
Burns (F. C.) Wife of mine. 
Burns (Felix): 
Fairy frolics. 
Rustic revels. 
Burnsu(l. 2.) 
Baby will clap hands when daddy 


17142. 


9812. 
11978. 


comes home. 17494. 

Better land, and Ave Maria. 
17617. 

Love’s eternity. 19548. 


Burns (John) Charleston mad. 13558. 

Burns (Mabel) Joy. 237AT. 

Burns (Paul) Boom, boom. 4493. 

Burns (Seymour) Mae Murray tango. 

6432. 

Burns (Tem): 
Ach, Ananas. 
Ach m§del. 
Cowboy dreains. 


17314. 
17315. 
4799. 


1369 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Burns (Tom)—Continued. 


Ich kenn’ ein kleines weinhaus. 
1582, 1583. 

Jazz-polka. 10669. 

Mister Abendstern. 11191. 


Stramme hund:. 7892. 
Wenn du mal keine bleibe hast. 
21522. 
- Burns-Sheppard music co. That little 
old sweetheart of mine. 3566. 
Burr (Alan) All suddenly the wind 
comes soft. 17358. 
Burr (Louise) Down in sunny Ten- 
nessee. 9668. 
Burr .(S. sk.) 
stolen your 
16348. 
Burreci (Vincenzo) : 
Gallinaccio. 9963. 
Ribera, fior di Sicilia. 
Burrhus music pub. co.: 
Till I meet you. 12560. 
Till I met you. 13084 (601). 
Worried about you. 12989, 13084 
(626). 
Burrill (T. HE.) Golden state. 1240. 
Burris (J. A.) Oh by George, I love 
George. 11520. 
Burritt (S. E.): 
Could you learn to love me. 


Somebody else has 
place in my heart. 


24991. 


4791. 


For days he’s been crazy for 
Daisy. 1112. 
Burroughs (HE. M.) Hternal spring. 
22857. 
Burrows (Benjamin) Fancies. 9821. 
Burrows (George)  Shellin’ peas. 
A212, 
Burstein (Paul): 
Cha cha cha. 13527. 
- Witiederita. 14083. 
Poilishe chasene. 15920. 
Burstein (Pesach) Wot tebia na. 
4052. 
Burt (B. H.) Well I swan. 12739- 
12741. 
Burt, (Carl) : 
Dixie days. 18103. 
Down the paths of memory. 
18157. 


Burt (Raymond) : 
Bread of the world. 348. 
That old gray haired mother of 
mine. 3571. 
Burtch (R. L.): 
Peace on earth and liberty. 7159. 


Sun and moon. 21045. 
Burtnett (—): 
Mandalay. 11060. 
Oriental love dreams. 8773 
(1243). 
Burinett (Harl): 
Rest in my arms. 37T. 
Ships that pass in the night. 
25208. 
tS 


Why can’t we start all over. 
8597. 
Burton (Crawford) 
true religion. 21778. 
Burton (Hthel) Then you'll think of 
me. 16657. 


Burton (J.) Someday your heart will 
be broken like mine. T7766. 
Burton (Lucile) : 
Ah-wah-ne. 21885. 
Dear little sweetheart, I’m sorry. 
22620. 
Down in moonlight valley. 18147. 
Father, my pal. 22919. 
Father the boss. 18328. 
Just a withered leaf. 23763." 
Melican man. 196838. 
Mother’s love for you. 19847. 
My mother’s voice a’ calling me. 
19948. 
Pal o’ mine so dear. 15807. °* 
Please get heaven on the air. 
20369. 
These goofie goofie days. 25668. 
Burton (Valentine) Where is little 
Annie Rooney. 8553. 
Burton (Wal): 
I ean’t help loving that girl. 
1456, 12929. 
It’s the lady every time. 19148. 
There’s no. toad in the toad in the 
hole. 21200. 
Why does a hen lay an egg. 3998. 
Burty (Marc): 
Navarraise. 
Papa de Francine. 


You must have 


17298 (117). 
17298 (145). 


Sapho. 17298 (118). 

Busch (Adolf) : 
Passacaglia und fugue. 24768. 
Sonate C moll. 25325. 
Streichquartett. 12354. 

Buseh (Carl) Five songs of the 

Ozarks. 9199. 


Rosalind. 25029. 
George Washington. 


Busé (William) 
Bush (Henry) 


9983. 
Bush (Mrs. L. H.) My mother’s lov- 
ing. 6808. 


Bush (M.’R.)° I Yove the girl with 
short skirts. 23408. 

Busoni (Merruccio) : 
Klaviertibung. 
Tanz-walzer. 12447. 

Busoni (Gerda) Well tempered clavi- 

chord. 263802 (24). 
Busse (Henry) : 
Be yourself. 229-231. 
He’s just a horn-tootin fool. 
1345. 
Bussell (C. J.): 
Alaska. 17347. 
Baby’s eyes. 17495. 
Sweetest mother. 21086. 


14981. 


1344, | 


70 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


Busser (Henri): 
Manon. 11068.. 
Miseremini mei. 

Bustanoby (Alexcine) 


19768. 
My. sunshine. 


15534. 
Bustillos (Federico) Alianza hispano 
americana. 8829. 


Buterworth (Lillian) What’s the use 
of feeling blue. 16996. 
Butler (A. W.) My sunshine. 6835. 
Butler (C. C.) Radio blues. 7331. 
Butler (C. EH.) That old, old home of 
mine. 25636. 
Butler (C. W.): 
Best pal I knew. 9098. 
Dancing Sam from  Alabam’. 
9515. 
Lily of my heart. 15087. 
My rose girl. 6825. 


Thoughts of mother. 12540. 
Butler (Mrs. C. W.) I am coming 
back to you, Sweetheart of mine. 
18809. 
Butler (Eva) Love’s sweet song. 
24053. 


Butler (F. S.) 
fessional piano playing. 
Butler (Leonard) : 
Alla minuetto. 8845. 
Capriccietto. 13496. 
Sylvan. » 25543. 
Village reminiscences. 
Butler (M. L.): 
Christmas 
22390. 
Prince of peace. 
Butler (M. W.): 
Ben Bolt. 13329. 
Dixie’s land. 9623. 
Golondrina. 23128. 
Skylark’s song. 12178. 


Master school of pro- 
24161. 


12710. 


has come again. 


15966. 


Tell mother I'll be there. 12464, 
25608. 

When I. survey the wondrous 
cross. 26629. 


Whispering hope. 17101. 
Whiter than snow. 8576. 
Butler (Ralph) What’s wrong with 
fish, eat more fish. 3879. 
Butler (T. A.) Rosey. 16104. 
Butler (W. M.)  Puzzler’s paradise. 
2895. 
Butler (Wallace) I wonder if you 
still love me. 10512. 
Butler ‘music co. Master school of 
professional piano playing. 24161. 


Butte (Sampson) Doubtful blues. 
827. 

Buttenuth (Bob) I want to be free. 
23508. 


Butterfield (C. W.): 
I’m mad, mad, mad aout my 
Madeline. 5735. 
Service. 3178. 
Smile land. T7733. 


Butterfield (L. C.) 
22386. 

Butterfly. 9203. 
Butterly (Michael) 


Christmas bells. 


Voice of Em- 


mett. 3791. 

Butting (Max) Kleine stiick fiir 
streichquartett. 6159. 

Buttitta (Ignazio) Lu sunaturi. 
19554. 

Buttolph (David) Troubadour. 
16779. 

Butts (G. P.) I hope I will not be 
unhappy. 14502. 

Butts (George) Flappers blues. 
9878. 


Butzke (H. H.) Oh, why do I hate 
to leave you.: 15687. 
Buxeuil (René de) A la papa huppa. 
4148-4150. 
Buxton (3. As) s: 
Air mail. 21890. 
Is there any mail for me. 19129. 
Someone is coming this evening. 
12237. 
Buya (Alfeo): 
Nuovo metodo. 69389, 11478, 20054, 
20055. 
95 esercizi. 391. 
Buys (Peter) Rotarian march. 25045. 
Buzzi-Peccia (A.) : 
Eternal light. 967. 
If you love me tell me so. 
Lolita. . 19483. 
London bridge. 10936. 
Nina querida. 20016. 
Paquita. 15820. 
Sweet yesterday. 12417. 
Wild woman’s lullaby. 4008. 
Buzzolani (Giosué) : 


105438. 


Danza delle farfalle. 9536. 
Gatto del mulino. 14188. 
Idillio di primavera. 5838. 
Me soggira. 11109. 
Pioggia de stelle. 20349. 
Princepesa azzurra. 15968. 
Tra le tue braccia.. 21295. 


' Usignuolo innamorato. 21364. 
Verso il sole. 16881. 
By the waters of Babylon. 9215. 
By the way. 9971, 11465, 12382, 243880, 
25995. 
Byal (D. E.): 
Hound for lovin’. 18754. 


I get along with them all. 18844. 


Byas (R. M.) I love my husband. 
23407. 

Bye (G. T.) League of nations. 
15031. 


Byers (A. L.): 
Easter memories. 5079. 
Echoes from Bethlehem. 18214. 
Get acquainted with Jesus. 
23056. 
In the garden. 5924. 


1371 


INDEX 


pian, nish yi 20 


Byers (A. L.)—Continued. 
List to the voice of the spring- 
time. 6278. 
Wahrheits-kliinge. - 12730. 
Byfield (L. R.) I may be of some 
good to you. 14591. 
Byford (F. G.) Queen of the fairies. 
7320. 
Byrd (William) : 
Lullaby, my sweet little baby. 
11020. 
Virginalistes anglais. 
Byron (C. D.): 
It’s just too bad. 1715. 


3779. 


When you smile. 3942. 
Byron (H. H.): 
I need your love. | 5759. 


It’s just too bad. 1715. 
When you smile. 3942. 


Byron (May) My dear soul. 11302. 
C’est la maison du bon Dieu. 24762. 
C’est une chanson que je donne. 
17812. 
C. R. pub. co.: 
Cold in hand blues. 570, 8773 
(970). 
Court house blues. 4797, 8773 
(979). 
Dixie flyer blues. 9622, 13084 
(484). 


Down in Charleston town. 22719, 
26302 (397). 

Go back where you stayed last 
night. 185238, 21850 (293). 
Golden rule blues. 14267, 17298 

C20) 3 
He’s. gone blues. 
(458). 

Lost your head blues. 
17298 (332). 
Maybe not at all. 

(491). 
Reckless blues. 29388, 8773 (1265). 
Soft pedal blues. 12200, 13084 
(577). 
Some baby—my gal. 


10195, 18084 
15166, 
24167, 26306 


25298. 


Tired of voting blues. 16721, 
17298 (395). 
Cabale (G. C.) Cinderella. 548. 
Cable (C. M.) Home too late. 23298. 
Cable co.: 
Al fresco. 4187. 
All alone. 13129. 


As we part. 13207. 

Beneath a baleony. 4420. 

Bowl of pansies. 4506. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
4629. 

Cavalleria rusticana. 15281. 

Croquis et silhouettes. 13696. 

Do you remember. 4952. 

Elfin dance. 6426. 

Gavotte. 14238. 

Holy city. 14414. 

Honor and glory. 14432. 


Introduction et dance 
5967. 
Tris. 5973. 
Loreley. 6289. . 
Loves caprice. 15204. 
Nightingale. 15584. 
One hundred and one best songs. 
ZONE 
Praludien. 
Rose Marie. 16097. 


Cabonis (J. J.) We shall be busier 
than the busy bee. 12777. 
Cabral (Joseph) Last night. 1918. . 
Caccia (Pasco) Where the U. S. flag 
flies. 8557. 
Caddigan (J. J.): 
In a Japanese garden. 
8773 (1122). | 
On the village green.: 7060, 8773 
(1288). 
Son of the morning star. 7779, 
8773 (1307). 
They can’t blame that on me. 
8097. 
Cadman (C. W.):: 
After shipwreck. 138112. 
At dawning. 158, 8932, 8933, 
13214. 
Autumn leaves. 4315. 
Babe is here of Mary born. 4330. 
Builder. 3877, 22242. 
Celtic love song. 22326. 
Fickle. 14063. 
Flowers of forgetfulness. 1103. 
From. the land of the sky blue | 
water. 14159. 
Garden of mystery. 1165. 
In the forest of Arden. 5923. 
In the garden of Sahara. 23618. | 
Ivy green. 6004. 
Just a little waltz. 6092. 
Little White Rose. 23967. 
Love song. 15190, 15191. 
Moon madness. 11218. 
My desire. 2384. 
Rose of Jericho. 7451. 
Shadowless hour. 38184. 
Song of you. 25350. 
Sons of.men. 3350. 
Spring hymn for Aphrodite. 
Sunset trail. 12393. 
Cadmus (R. W.) Exuberance. 
Cadwell (F. J.): 
Carolina, I’m coming back to you. ? 
13508. 
Dancing time. 13739. 
Did you call me back. 18817. 


orientale, 


7096. 


5884, 


7853. ! 


1007. ' 


Cady (Harriette) : 


Chinese lullaby. 4696. 
Spring song. 7855. 
Cady (J. C.) Pledge. 
Caesar (Irving) : 4 
I’m a little bit fonder, of you. || 
18898. 


2809. 


1372 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I’m moving away. 18924. 


When evening shadows fall. 3887. 


Caesar (W. F.) Sweet summer days. 
7964. 
Cahan (S. L.) Nobody cared. 24535. 


Cahill (Marion) 
Cahoon & Pyper. 


5331. 
843. 


Geraldine. 
Dream girl. 


Cairns (H. B.) pseud. See Fearis~ 
€d=-8. 

Cajani (Alberto) Serenata. 8773 
(1288) 

Cake (R. A.) Our loved ones wait- 
ing. 24718. 

Calafiura (Anthony) Dreaming of 
Fanny. 13886. 

Calbreath (M. HE.) Three bears. 
12542. 

Caldara (Antonio) Sometimes the 


sunbeam’s ray. 12244, 12245. 
Calder (Archibald) When the kye 
come hame. 12862. 
Calder .(R. F.): 

One you first loved still loves 
you. 15747. 
Swinging. 16557. 

When you are mine. 
Calderwood (J. W.): 
Love’s vow. 15207. 
Metro march. 15337. 
Caldicott (A. J.) Violet and the bee. 
13084 (375) 
Caldwell (C. F.) 
20687. 


Caldwell (C. TT.) They have not 
heard—send me. 12518. 
Caldwell (Ethel) Dancing Sue. 9516. 
Caldwell (R. M.) It may be for your 
child or mine. 1707. 
Caldwell (W. T.): 
In the valley of freedom he is 
sleeping. 23638. 
Star and flag of freedom. 25418. 
Caldwell (Mrs. W. T.): 
In the valley of freedom he is 
sleeping. 236388. 
Star and flag of freedom. 25418. 
Caleno custure me. 22267. 


17061. 


Savannah shuffle. 


Calfee (B. 8S.) . Jaz-o-mine. 6623. 

Calhoun (A. L.). Railroad man’s 
blues. 11850. 

Calhoun (R. E.) I’ve got those gim- 
mie blues. 1563. 

California. 4570, 13456. 

Calise (A. F.) Stasera. 12380. 

Calise (Frank) Sango pe_ sango. 
7519. 

Calkins (C. R.) Alabama.’ 8824. 


Calkins (G. W.) 
days. 138782. 

Calkins press. Alabama. 8824. 

Callahan (J. F.) Just a‘little moon- 
shine when you're blue. 23758. 

Callahan (J. J.) It’s naughty but 
nice. 1718. 


86854—26—6 


Dear old childhood 


Callan (M. R.) Maggie McGrogan. 


6436. 

Callanan (C. L.) Virginya mammy. 
8355. 

Calleja (J. 8S.) My heart is calling. 
6779. . : 


Callias (Héléne de) Elégie. 928. 


Callinan (Will) O- sacred heart. 
24583. 

Calloway (T. L.) Rickenbacker ma- 
ma. 16050. 

Callum (Mary) Only you. 11616. 

Calnan (H. E.) If anything happened 
to Maggie. 1591. 

Calnan (R. HE.) Pickanniny blues. 
15880. 


Calnen (F. C.): 
Daisy, why don’t you keep that 
date. 704. 
Irish reflections. 1703. 
They're doing cross word puzzles 


now. 3598. 
Caltaldo (F. L.) Predica morale. 
20406. 


Calvary hymns. 4588. 
Carver. Yr:: 
All kings shall fall before Him. 
8837. 
Everlasting song. 983. 
/ I sing the birth. 18968. 
If I take the wings of the morn- 


ing. 23547. 
Keep yourselves in the love of 
God. 1852. 


Ship builders. 20775. 
Teach us to pray. 21141. 


Thou Bethlehem. 21229. 
Calvert (H. H.) Stealing away. 
16455. 
Calvete (Babil) Closerie des lilas. 
9383, 13605. 
Calvisius (Sethus) Celebrated Christ- 
mas song. 26302 (40) 


Cambria (Frank) We'll meet again 
in Normandy. 16962, 21490. 
Cambria (Stellario) : 
Angel’s kiss valse. 118. 
Sun-flower valse. 3431, 3482. 
Two happy tenor banjo bugs. 
12641. 
Valse de musette. 3747, 3748. 
Cameron (Cecil) Lavender gown. 
1926. 
Cameron (HE. G.). Will you love me 
when winter comes ’round. 17149. 
Cameron (Mrs. HE. L.) It won’t do 


to dare. 6001. 

Cameron (H. P.) Memr’ry kiss. 
15322. 

Cameron (Jule) Tillie the _ toiler. 
3642. 


Camilloni (Giuseppe) : 
Ammore abbandunato. 97. 
Amore d’oggi giorno. 8875. 


1373 


INDEX 


pt.;RUL ne S., Vine, 


Camp (M. J.): 
Content. 22496. 
He is risen. 238281. 
Heavenly vision. 5517. 
Peace to you. 24780. 
Pilgrim songs. 24828. 
Camp fire ceremony and guide law. 
4586. 


Camp Wigwam for boys. 
wam song book. 415. 

Camp Wigwam song book. 415. 

Campagnoli ( ) Sept divertisse- 


Camp Wig- 


ments. 9242. 
Campbell (Bradford) As pants the 
hart. 8773 (383). 


Campbell (C. M.): 
Dawn shall over 
736. 
Love motifs. 2078. 
Nocturne. 18475-13484. 
Religious themes. 2957. 
Rosemary. 20578. 
Soul’s desire. 12287. 
Campbell (Dutch) pseud. See Camp- 
bell (LL. D.). 
Campbell (Hunice) 
blues. 4476. 
Campbell (F. EH.) Every man that 
wears bell-bottom breeches ain’t no 
monkey man. 9790. 
Campbell (H. A.) It’s lonesome in 
bluebird land. 10646, 14798. 
Campbell (I. S.): 
With you, in my eastle of dreams. 
17170. 


Lethe break. 


' Bobbed hair 


You’re all the world to me. 17245. 
Campbell (J. H.): , 

Bootleg Bill. 9161. 

Skipper of the Sally Ann. 16291. 


Campbell (J. J.) 
3572. 
Campbell (Jimmy) : 
Shadows haunt me all the while. 
7641. 
Somebody lied. 25306. 
Tangoland. 25577. 


That old jazz band. 


Taiters. 8013. 
Campbell (John) G string melody. 
5307. 
Campbell (L.) Hawaiian serenade. 
18638. 


Campbell (L. D.): 
Maid of Pekin. 6441. 
Maiden of Araby. 6442. 
Molly. 6650. 
Ordinary blues. 
Rolling stones. 
Campbell (L. H.): 
Hawaiian serenade. 
Tin pan alley. 3646. 
Campbell (L. M.) If winter comes. 
5858. 
Campbell (Marion) Cream top bottle. 
9458. 


7088. 
7426. 


18638. 


Campbell (P. O.): 
Count me with thy children. 4793. 
Victory. 83382. 
Campbell (R. A.) 
12692. 
Campbell (S. L.) Mother’s our fay- 
orite flower. 11254. 
Campbell, Connelly & co. 
Bah-bah-bah Bari neem 220938. 
Chick, chick, chick, chick, eet 
13564. 
Do cats kiss. 22677. 
Do you remember the love nest? 


Varsity hitch. 


4953. 
Get goin’. 23058. 
I’m an airman. 23426. 


I’m happy when I’m all alone. 
23439. 

I’ve got a little bungalow. 14613. 

I’ve got a real daddy now. 5782. 

I want a girl like Peggy O'Neil. 
5793. 

Kitty. 23219. 


My gal’s fond of tulips. 24402. 


Oh! darling do say yes. 6994, 
15659. 

Paradise. 24768. 

She showed him this. 25200. 


Show me the way to go home. 
7670, 12119. 
Somebody lied. 25306, 
Tangoland. 25577. 
There’s nobody loves me but me. 
12514. 
Tokio. 25729. 
When I hear that song of twilight. 
17016. 
Where is that girl that was stolen 
from me. 17077. 
Where is the girl who was stolen 
from me. 26091. 
Wondering. 26184, 
Campbells are comin’. 
Campian (Thomas) : 
Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite. 
4325. 
Never weather beaten sail. 6882. 
Songs from Rosseter’s book of 
airs. 3339. 
Campiglio (P. F. del) : 
Buttercup. 387. 
Cactus. 405, 
Réve angélique. 24981. 
Campobasso (A.)° Terra d’ ’e dollaxe. 
21158. 
Campos (J. M.): 
Caudorosa. 9292. 
De autifas. 187783. 


13485. 


Di que me amas. 9598. 
Dialogo. 13815. 

Divina Enriqueta. 9619. 
Dos Mafias. 9660. 
Feliz encuentro. 9848. 
Goces and penas. 10023. 


Mis penas. 15370. 


1374 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


11742. 


Placeres de la vida. 
Sonando. 12249. 

- Tormento. 12593. 
Tuya es mi vida. 12627. 


Campos (Oliver) : 

Come on and dance with pre. 

9410. 

Sweet dulcy blues. 
Camusat (Speranza) : 

Petit coin tout rose. 2772. 

Pour passer le temps. 2840. 

T’ oublier! jamais. 3489. 

Zanzi. 4125. 
Canada, reciprocal copyright protec- 

tion of music, p. Vv. 

Canal (Marguerite) : 


12403. 


Berceuse. 4426. 
Elévation. 5105. 


Flute de jade. 5259. 


Mon ame est une infante... 
6654. 
Musique. 6740. 
Prés du moulin. 7270. 
Canaro (F.): 
Garconniéra. 23088. 
Sentimento gaucho. 20722, 25153. 
Sulamite. 25480, 25481. 
Cancano (Antonino) Corteggiata. 
9445. 
Candlyn (T. F. H.): 
Dear Lord and Father of man- 
kind. 9571. 


Great god Pan. 1272-1274. 
Song of Mary. 16373. 
Song of praise. 25337. 
Tantum ergo. 3516. 
_ Water-million time. 21475. 
Canello (L. F.) Wawonamoon. 8481. 
Caney (Ashton) That’s all I have to 


say. 12485. 
Cannelli (Anthony) Olympia Macri’s 
song. 11578. 


Canning (I. A.): 
Just been wond’ring all day long. 
6101. 
Those dear little whiles with you. 
16689. 
Cannon (A. B.) Common street blues. 
605. 
Canora (L.): 
Mammeta tene sulo a tte’. 19602. 
Pienze pe’ n’ ato ma no cchiu’ pe’ 
ne. 20341. 
Canoro (F.) Garconniera. 
Canoro (Louis or Luigi) : 
Bellissima. 257. 
Comme so’ belle ’e femmene ’a 
staggione. 13642. 
Complice nnucente. 17926. 
Cucti innammorato, 13707. 
Danza spagnola. 4871. 
Eroina dell’ amore. 9773. 
Mare e Santa Lucia. 24127. 
-Mia cara Napoli. 11160. 


18457. 


Ninetta. 15587. 

°O scuorno. 115038. 

Oj campagnola mia. 

Povero cundannato. 

Quo vadis. 7325. 

Romola Jl eroina 

7439. 

Serenata. 16225. 

Sogno di paradiso. 25292. 

Viva la Sicilia. 8360. 
Canovas (Albert) ~-Notte 

6924. 

Canteloube (J.): 
Antouéno. 1238. 
Bailéro. 2138. 
Chants d’ Auvergne. 
Colloque sentimental. 

17904. 

Delaissado. 772. 

Deux bourrées. 427. 

Pastoura als camps. 

Pastourelle. 2743. 

Pastrouletta e lou chibalie. 

Triptyque. 8208. 

Trois bourrées. 428. 
Canto pugliese del crepuscolo. 17758. 
Cantor (Eddie) Let me introduce 

you to my Rosie. 19380. 

Cantu (C. A.): 
Chanson suédoise. 
Midinettes. 19740. 

Canuti, CR. UE) Stealing 

12331; 


Canzone partenopea. 17764. 
Canzoni di primavera 1925. 9260. 
Cape (Fred) ‘Tin gee-gee. 25708. 
Capel (J. M.) Garden of life. 1163. 
Capitol pub. co. Just a little bit 
longer. 10728. 
Caplet (André) : 
A Vespagnole. 17300. ~ 
A la francaise. 13088, 17301. ~ 
Conte fantastique. 619. 
Deux sonnets. 4602. 
Ecoute mon ceur. 22809... 
Epiphanie. 953, 5124. 
Miroir de Jésus. 2281, 2282. 
Part a Dieu. 7148. 
Priéres. 7275, 7276. 
Tas de petites choses. 3525. 
Viens! une flute invisible soupire 
ie, pe 
Caplin (Ed.): 


24635. 
7249, 


dell’ amore. 


d'amore. 


489, 490. 
17908, 


2742, 
2744, 


4664. 


kisses. 


Honeymoon trip to the sky. 
1401. 
Love dreams come true. 2068. 
Sightseeing round New York 
town. ~ ‘3212. 
Capman (Milford) For he’s one of 
those fairy nice boys. 22993. 
Capobianco (Vincenzo) Olympia 
Macri. -1857T: 
Capocci (Ida) Parleme oi viento. 
24766. 


INDEX 


Capp (D. L. 8S.) Unfinished song. 
8267. 

Cappé (P.) Saint-Maur. 7493. 

Cappetto (James) You have left me 
alone. 13022. 

Cappetto (Lorenzo) °O. pensiero. 
20073. 


Capri (Alfred): 


Conte fleuri. 17934. 

Moscovite. 6684. 

Plein air. 2810. 

Sérénade espagnole. 16220. 
Caprices de Marianne. 4384. 


Captain Jinks. 17343, 18399, 18830, 
19274, 20195, 20700, 21776. 
Capua (Hdouardo Di): 
Maria, Mari. 2188. 
O sole mio. 2569, 6968, 11505, 
15640, 20077, 24587-24591. 

Thou art my sunshine. 12537. 
Caravaglios (R.) Marsala mia. 2195. 
Caravelli (Olodomiro) Sulla collina. 

16498. 
Carazo (Castro) 
Carazo.; (ds Cy) 


See Carazo (J. C.) 
Your lips and eyes. 


8741. 
Carbonara (Gerard) Chinese lan- 
terns. 9840. 


Carbonel-Chaminade (C.): 
"Twas in a iand. 21850 (29). 


See also Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie) 
Carcieux (Francisque) Mai. 2146. 


Cardelis (F. C.) 
22164. 
Cardella (A.) 
Cardenia (G.) 
21384. 
Cardiff (Margaret) Kiss the 
and say you love me. 14976. 
Cardilli (M. V.): 
Addio a Napoli. 26302 (337). 
Alba. 26302 (338). 
Ballezze partenopee. 26302 (353). 
Bella Parigina. 26302 (351). 
Bella Siciliana. 26302 (852). 
Biricchina. 26302 (362). 
Bravura. 26302 (365). 
Danza che piace. 26302 (385). 
Delizia de Maggio. 26302 (389). 
Di quella pira. 21393. 
°E tre bellezze. 22788. 
Five Italian songs. 9850. 
Frivolité. 263802 (414). 
Girando sempre. 26302 (415). 
Inno degl’ Italiani. 14768. 
Inno di Garibaldi. 26302 (458). 
Josephine. 26302 (463). 
Maiden’s dream. 2147. 
Maliziosetta. 26302 (483). 
Mariola. 24136. 
Miezz’ ’o mare. 
Milioni dq 
(497). 
Mo tu che chiagne a ffa. 24981. 


Benito Mussolini. 


19123. 
’e frate. 


Io voglio a tte. 
Vendetta 


rose 


24240. 


Arlecchino. 26302 


| 
| 
| 


pt. in ins.,4v.720 


Motocicletta. 263802 (504). 
Musica proibita. 26302 (OOS <3 
Non mi dir. 15606. 
Notte Andalusia. 26302 (519). 
O paradiso dall’ onde _ useito. 
197382. 
Occhi de sirena. 26302 (522). 
Occhi di fata. 26302 (523). 
Paroline d’amore. 26302 (530). 
Profughi. 26302 (588). 
Rondine al nido. 25021. 
Sempre allegri. 26302 (548). 
Sempre mia. 20716. 
Sentimento. 26302 (549). 
Serenata. 7632. 
Serenata e primmavera. 25175. 


Vo’ turnd. 16908. 

Voi ed io. 26302 (592). 

Volta sola. 8375. 
Cardin (—) Ghost pipes. 1191. 
Cardinale (Sam) : 

Cairo moonlight. 13454. 

Hilleen. 9748. 

Wait ’till I’m even for all that 


you’ve done. 16925. 
Cardinello (Salvatore) Serena d e. 
12078. 


Carella (F.): 
Bocea baciata. 4481. 
Fiori profumati. 5221. 
Viva l’lialia. 8359. 
Carem Carmela. 440. 
Carew (Lady) Bridge. 
Carew (Molly): 
Advice. 21875. 
Canterbury bells. 4597. 
Somewhere in this summer night. 
3299. 
Carey (C. F.): 
Daisy’s’ story.” 13722; 
Dancing in the grove. 
Down the road. 13866. 
In merry mood. 14731. 
Love's caprice. 2090. 
Carey (Clive) Rondel. 11936. 
Carey (Henry) Patron. 15844. 
Carey (Lewis) HExtase. 1005. 


8773 (93). 


13736. 


Cargile (E. 8S.) At the end of day. 
159. 

Caricchia (Antonio) I never could 
believe. 5760. 


Carifo (Eddy) : 
Let’s elope. 1945. 
We're on our way to the ball 
game. 12776. 
Cariseh (A. '& G2) igaee: 
Amico dei fanciulli. 21948. 
Andantino e Tempo di minuetto. 
8888. 
Aria. 2830. 
As des as. 
Ave Maria. 8963. 
Baltimore. 9023. 
Cantate bimbi. 22290. 


17438. 


1376 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Canzone serenata. 17765. 
Cento solfeggi. 4784. 
Cinque canzoni-danze di successo. 


22406. 
Colloquio di bambole. 17905. 
Composizioni per pianoforte. 

22485. 

Composizioni per pianoforte in 


edizioni facilitate dagli autori. 
22486. 
Danse de négres. 

' Fantasia burlesca. 
Fate d’oro. 22916. 
Fifina. 18347. 
Fiorita d’amore. 
Fragolaia. 18422. 
Hidalgo. 10238. 
Inno della vittoria. 
Kalilah. 10755. 
Larghetto [e] Tempo di furlana. 

19325. 
Lucciole e stelle. 24060. 
Ma dove?e quando. 24075. 
Maremma. 24129. 
Mister John. 19782. 
Nuovi successi della danza per 
pianoforte. 11477. 
Nuovo metodo. 6939, 11478, 20054, 
‘20055. 
Nuovo serie di esercizi. 
Ombre di sogni. 2644. 
Oro mendace. 20217. 
Pagina d’ album. 11668. 
Papa e mama. 24756. 
Portami a danzar. 11767. 
Povero bebé 24860. 
Pulcinella innamorato. 204388. 
Quattro canzoni danze favorite. 


18022. 
18313. 


5223. 


23653. 


11479. 


9030. 
Royal. 11965. 
Si canti e si giochi. 25218. 
Specchio indiscreto. 20962. 
Tago. 12438. 
Tango del minatore. 21128. 


Trascrizioni per violino e piano- 
forte. 8189. 

Tre espressioni liriche. 

Ukulele. 16826. 

Viens 4-la danse. 

25 studi progressivi. 

95 esercizi. 391. 
Caristi (J. A.) Ha ha you make me 

laugh. 23173. 

Carle (Frank) Best black. 4429. 
Carley (Marion) Candied sweets. 
4590, 4591, 13084 (417). 

Carley (Raymond) : 
Floridian night of love. 
How I want you. 23325. 

Carli (Carlo De) Partenza del sol- 


11896. 


21405. 
17612. 


22974. 


dato. 20264. 

Carlidge (M. F.) Some pretty girlie. 
20872. 

Carlier (Xavier) Valse  caprice. 


17298 (212). 


‘Carlson (Mrs. A.) 


Carlo (Monte) : 
Cuddle me up. 675. 
In a small apartment. 23579. 
Is it any wonder. 23667. 
My lady love, good night. 24415. 
Rose that grows in Yankee land is 
the Irish Rose for me. 3045. 
Sweet Katherine Adair. 3461, 
Sita. (isis 
*Way out in rainbowland. 25948. 
Carlone (F. N.) How I miss that 
Sweet gal 0’ mine. 23324. 
Carlos (Don) Sérénade 4 Carmen. 
20735, 20736. 
Forty years ago. 
18412. 
Carlson (B. H.): 
Becky, I ain’t coming back no 
more. 9071. 
Dad o’ mine. 9489. 
Don’t say Aloha when I kiss you 


good-bye. 817. 

Gob. 10022. 

In Hawaii, Vl wait for you. 
19065. 


Moonbeams bring memories of 
you. 6671, 11215. 
Queen of Araby. 20457. 
Rose of Hawaii. 3037. 
Carlson (F. A.) Sing while you build. 
16283. 


Carlson( Nathaniel) In prison. 1644. 


Carlton (F. L.) Maiden. 11041. 
Carlton (Harry): 
Dancers. 9512. 
First love, last love, best love. 
9868. 


Last laugh. 10822. 
Mother, I’m coming home to you. 


11246. 
Sally’s come back and brought the 
sunshine. 16142. 


San Francisco. 3094. 
When the bloom is on the heather, 
17042. 
Carman (Marius): 


é BES de Cendrillon. 26302 
Cortége du Prinee Charmant. 
26302 (66). 


Promenade militaire. 26302 (251). 
Valse ingénue. 26302 (309). 
Carmel (Jack): 
Arabian nights. 
Egyptiana. 920. 
Carmen. 299, 4449, 4450, 4616, 4617, 
9116, 9117, 183859, 22191, 22192. 
Carmichael (C. B.) My Colorado 
home. 11297. 
Carmichael (EH. D.) Reveries of home. 
11892, 11893. 
Carmichael (H. H.): 
Bone-yard shuffle. 9152. 
Jew-boy blues. 237382. 


133. 


1377 


INDEX 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 20 


Carmichael (H. H.)—Continued. 
Tryst of love. 25785. 
Washboard blues. 12761. 
Carmichael (Hoagy) pseud. See Car- 
michael (H. H.) 
Carmichael (L. C.) 
Carnell publisher. 
it. 18859. 
Carnes (J. R.): 
Charmion. 4673. 
In a little birch canoe. 5885. 
Carnett (EH. L.) Come to the Savior. 
9414. 
Carneval der liebe. 
Carnevali (Vito): 
Missa Rosa mystica. 
O salutaris. 24584. 
Tantum ergo. 25578, 25579. 
Carney (Al.) Remember September. 
24965. 
Carney (HK. M.) 
you the same. 14468. 
Carolton (Constance) Go back little 
girl and forget. 14239. 


Our God. 20227. 
I just can’t help 


4619. 
19776. 


I always will love 


Carp (S. J.) In memory. 10572. 

Carpender (Carida) Love me, love, 
and tell me so. 19537. 

Carpenter (Bert) I always see the 
bargains when I’m broke. 5631. 

Carpenter (C. R.) Quest. 24934. 

Carpenter (C. T.) Los Angeles’ im- 
perial review. 63849, 10968. 

Carpenter (Christian) Sarabande. 
O97. 

Carpenter (Frank) JHileen O’Neal. 
922. 

Carpenter (LL. .D.) Nuthin. 4144 
(237). 

Carpenter (M. L.) I ain’t goin’ to 
marry. 95628. 

Carpiniello (Floriano) Mamma mia. 
11055. 


Girl with the heav- 
23072. 


Carponelli (A.) 
enly blue eyes. 
Carr (EK. E.): 
My sweetheart Rose. 19971. 
Successful girl. 16493, 25472. 
Carr (F. L.): 
Barnum was. right, 
4379, 17547. 
Can’t you say youll be mine. 425. 
Carr (Hansel) It’s hard to find a 


all right. 


sweetheart that is true. 19146. 
Carr (Howard): 
Agitatos and hurries. 21882. 


Bah goom. 22091. 
Ben Backstay. 22159. 


Carnival of the elements. 447. 
Carr’s cinemusic. 9279; 17784. 
Crimson fan. 22531. 
Dorothy’s a buxom lass. 18137. 
High Barbaree. 18689. 
Jug of this. 19220. 
On the briny. 11588. 

Carr (Thompson)  Plaint. 20358. 


Carrabotta (Alfred) Dramatie an- 
dante. 22727. 
Carrano (Albino) 

6190. 


Carranza (Gustavo) : 
At the inner shrine. 4299, 8942. 
Extravagant episode. 5170, 9800. 
In Oriental mood. 5910, 10578. 


Land of my pride. 


Prelude. 4628, 9277. 
Carreau (Margaret) -Thy heart and 
the sea. 25696. 
Carrington (H. L.) Stone Mountain. 
16469. 


Carrington (O. M.): 


Captain Kidd. 485. 
Cupid’s lottery. 683. 
Foolish song. 1110. 
Freshies. 18427. 
1548. 


I saw the moon rise clear. 
Song of the bell. 3324. 
You’d like to Buffalo Bill. 4077. 


Carroll (—): 
Hayfoot, strawfoot. 8773 (1063) 
Oriental pearl. 87738 (1244) 
Carroll (Harry): 
Broadway butterfly. 362. 
Sing me a song. 7695. 
Sweet pickin’s. 7957. 
Carroll (Henry) Sentimental waltz. 
20721. 
Carroll (Hilda) : 
Come back to me again. 4746. 
My own land. 6818. 
Carroll (J. 8.) Roaring forties. 
LAG. 
Carroll (M. J.) On the banks of the 
Delaware. 15723, 20159. 
Carroll’s (Harl) vanities. 14975, 
15815, 16210, 16349, 16680, 20387, 
20528. 


Carr’s cinemusic. 

Carse (Adam): 
Afternoon. 
Dainty dance. 
Duetto. 18202. 
Hivening. 9783. 


17784, 17785. 


8809. 
703. 


Follow your leader. 18398. 
Gavotte. 9973. 

Graceful dance. 10075. 
Grand march. 10082. 

In double harness. 1634. 
Languid dance. 19138. 
Mimic. 2271. 

Minuet. 19768. 

Morning. 11232. 

Nursery rhyme. 2544, 2545. 
Reverie. 11891. 

Rondino. 20563. 

Serenade. 20726. 
Shepherd’s lilt. 3198. 
Suite in C. 7912. : 
Tunes for two. 16806. 


Two abreast. 
Valsette. 12688. 


1378 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Venetian song. 12694. 
Waltz. 450. 
Carson (—) Blue Ridge blues. 22202. 
Carson (A. J.) Rock: me to sleep 
mother. 11921. 
Carson (J. F.) My dream of dreams. 
2388. 
Carson (John): 
Death of Floyd Collins. 9582. 
Farmer is the man that feeds 
them all. 9831. 
Im glad my wife’s in Europe. 
10421. 
Little Mary Phagan. 10916, 23951. 
Carson (Rosalie) Little Mary Pha- 
gan. 10916, 23951. 
Carter (Buenta) : 
Banjo player. 22102. 
Fairy revels. 1021. 
Joyous mood. 1792. 
Minuet. 24258. 
Sea dirge. 3188. 
Carter (Clarence) 
164. 


Carter (Dora) 
2548. 
Carter (Eva) Sweetheart. 16548. 
Carter (F. H.) On on U. of K. 7058. 
Carter (F. W.) When the bloom is on 


At the seaside. 


Nursery rhyme dances. 


the heather. 17042. 
Carter (H. M.) When we're alone. 
3930. 


Carter (Paul): 
Charleston steppers. ball. 
8773 (958). 
I’m going home and never com- 
ing back again blues. 1505. 
Never coming back again blues. 
6878, 8773 (1221). 
Carter (Stanley) pseud. 
—cliffe (F. J.) 
Carter music pub. co. Flower of Iowa. 
9895. . 


Cartright (M. S.) 
mine. 18167. 
Carty JEG. FeOAY).: 

Dancers. 18010. 
Day in the fields. 18035. 
Seotch plaint. 20891. 
Caruso (J. A. N.) Awake, awake, 
early birds. 17479. 
Caruso (T. D.) co.: 


4670, 


See Red- 


Dream girl of 


Red hot papa blues. 20498. 
Waiting. 16929. 
You made me cry when you left 
me. 21770. 
Caruso (T. J.) eco. Say that you love 
your papa. 7544. 


Carver (F. L.): 
Let me dance with you. 1944. 
Rough daddy. 3047. 


Carver (P. B.) Jolly airman. 23741. 
Gary (CD:oRty odie 
Amourette. 8883. _ 


Casadesus (Henri) 


5938. 
11935. 


In time of rain. 
Romance land. 
Sorcery. 12284. 

Cary (Mrs. Jim) Lonely and waiting. 

6323. 

Cary & co., ltd.: ; 
Autumn memories. 8958. 
Big Ben chimes. 4435. 

By the waters of Babylon. 
Down Baslow way. 22716. 
Fairyland. 18303. 
I hear my lover’s sleigh. 5673. 
In absence. 238581. 
Jack and Jill. 1732. 
John and Jerry and me. 
Kentish hops. 19270. 
Moonbeams. 2319. 
Ninon. 2503. 
Pathway of roses. 20275. 
Pinkie’s dream. 11782. 
Play time. 2801. 
Songs of a Welsh letadée 
Spring day. 25400. 
Sunshine. 7932. 
Tarantella. 3519. 
Wake of the storm. 38809. 
Water lilies. 3829. 
Welsh playbook. 3853. 
Caryl (C. W.) pseud. See Olson (C. 
W.») 
Caryll 
(259). 
Caryll (Maude) 
26302 (259). 


Casa (Robert) Marseille. 2196. 

Casa alemana de musica, Ss. a. 
Besame. 13340. 
Chiquitita mia. 138571. 
Rayito de sol. 16020. 
Ruisenior. 16112. 
Todo por ti. 16741. 

Casa editrice Mauro: 
Frasquita. 5287. 
Pierrot nero.’ 2787. 

Casa musicale Mauro: 
Bajadera. 216. 
Contessa Mariza. 621. 

Casa musicale Sonzogno s. a.: 
Amanti. 4228. 
Canto di John. 4599. 
Cena delle beffe. 4653. 
Diavolo nel campanile. 
Duettino dei ma. 9710. - 
Duetto comico. 5056, 5057, 9711. 
Duetto comico sentimentale. 5058. 
Duetto della verité. 9712. 
Fatma. 22922, 22923. 
Lezione di Mary. 6247. 
Notte delle kabatciki. 6925. 
Quartetto marcia. 7312. 
Quartetto vagabondo. 11826. 
Re delle Api. 7351. 

Plaisirs Champe- 


9215. 


19203. 


12274. 


(Ivan)Runaway girl. 26802 


Runaway girl. 


4932. 


tres. 7213. 


1379 


INDEX 


Cascicarro (Pompei) Skylark bring 
back my sweetheart to me. 16296. 
Cascio (Joseph) Guai di la fimmina 
in America. 231638. 
Case (HE. B.) Dreaming of the school- 
days. 859. 
Case (H. L.) : 
Great is the Holy One of Israel. 
13084 (116). 


Looking unto God. 17298 (104). 


Case (J. W.) Seed corn song. 3151. 
Case (M.) Arkansas traveller. 
22000. 


Case (Rose) : 
Great is the Holy One of Israel. 
13084 (116). 
Looking unto God. 17298 (104). 
Casella (Alfredo) : 
Concerto. 451, 4630. 
Convento veneziano. 
Giara. 9990. 
Storia della fanciulla rapita dal 
pirati. 25448. 
Casey (I. M.): 
Blow bugle blow. 8773 (81). 
Come to the forest. 8773 (168). 
Casey (J. D.): 
Long lost locks. 
Oh it will never do. 
Casey (Kenneth) : 
Craving. 648. 
Sweet Georgia Brown. 7946. 
Wanted a sweetie. 8416. 
Casey (M. J.) That Irish girl of 


623. 


15143. 
15668. 


mine. 25631. 
Casinas (V. O.) ‘Neath California 
skies. 113899. 
Casiniere (Yves de la) Sonatine. 
T785. 
Casio (Jack) I’m goin’ back. 10423. 
Caskey (G. M.) African snow ball. 
8800. 


Casman (Nellie) Ich bin farliebt in 
mein eigenem man. 19019. 
Cass (J. E.) Don’t be blue little girl. 
13841. 
Cassad6 (Gaspar) : 
Pendule, Ja fileuse et la galant. 


11700. 

Sérénade. 12079. 
Cassady (Eddie) Kitty Shea. 19289. 
Cassard (Jules) Angry. 8896. 
Cassell (S. J.)  Calvary’s cross. 
13470. 
Casserly (P. E.) Argentine. 8920. 
Cassidy (Mrs. J. H.): 


6446. 
7103. 
For you Rebecca. 


Make room for Jesus. 
Our God is over all. 
Castagnoli (Alfred) 
14124. 
Castaldo (Umberto) : 
Mmiez’ ’e rrose. 24280. 


Tutta zucearo. 25298. 
Castellucci (Louis) Here’s a home 
dear. 138638. 


pt. 111, n.'s.; v. 20 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) : 
Ballatella. 17529. 
Indian serenade. 
Leggenda. 193863. 
Notturno adriatico. 
Pastorella. 20274. 
Piedigrotta 1924. 20337. 
Prete pero. 20411. 
Shakespeare songs. 
Stagioni. 16445. 

2 preghiere per-i bimbi d’Italia. 
BOLE. 
1830. 21850. 
Castera (René de): 
Coneert. 452, 453. 
Lent et grave. 1987. - 
Plus de soupirs, o belles. 

Castiglia (Peppino) : 
Farfallina del tabarin. 1045. - 
Lucia—Carmela—Maria. 21038. 
M’ami. 2115. 

Surriento, sulo tu. 3450. 
Zult. innammorata. 26289. 
Castillo (R. A.) : 
Moments of melody. 6653. 
Sonata in do. 163863. 
Castle (L. H.): 
Papoose. 24759. 
Spanish moon. 25380. 
Supposing. 25503. 
Castles in the air. 238859. 
Castling (Harry): 


23648. 
15614. 


3185, 3186. 


7221. 


Anna, stop eatin’ the banana. 
17416. 

Back went Mac for his macintosh. 
22088. 

He kissed her in the moonlight. 
14355. 


Our fire is a nice fire. 7100. 
Our landlady is a nice landlady. 


20229. 
She’s only been with us a week, 
25195. 
Why does a hen lay an ess. 
3998. 
Castriota (Samuel) Sonrisa. 20930. 
Castro (Roger del) Besos. 22171. 


Caswall (J. F.) Kentucky junior 
clubs. 1856. 
Caswell (N. A.) Dear old Kansas 
City. 761. 
Catalano (Rosario) : 

Accusa. 18. 

’Altro bacio. 4221. 

Antonietta. 122. 

Baciami forte. 4346. 

Bellissima. 257. 

Bocea baciata. 4481. 


Confessione d’amore. 615. 
Contessina. 622. 
Cordiferro. 629. 
Donna Sasé&. 4970. 
Due compari. 50583. 
Eroina deli’ amore. 


Farfallina. 5196. 


9773. 


1380 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Festa in casa di Nofrio. 1060. 
Fiori profumati. 5221. 
Giuramanto d’amore. 1205. 
In villa. 1667. 

Lu Baccalaru. 6409. 

Maria. 2187. 

Marietta. 6503. 


2218. 
2261. 


Meglio accussi. 
Mia Vincenzina. 
Muggheri di 
6729. 
Musettina. 2357. 


Napule e Roma. 2468. 


Notturna d’umbriaco. 6926. 
O scuorno. 11503. 

Piccola bionda. 2780. 
Polka palermitana. 2820. 
Povero cundannato. 7249. 
Quo vadis? 7325. 

Radio. 7328. 

Romola. 7439. 

Santa Margherita Belice. 7524. 
Sarina. 7529. 

Serenata spagnola. 12088. 
Sogno di Salvatore. 3275. 


Stornellata sentimentale. 3402. 
T’amero’ sempre. 3488. 
Tammurriatella 

3506. 

Te chiamme tradimento. 

Valzer degli’ innamorati. 

Vincenzina. 8340. 

Violette. 8345. 

Vita siciliana. 

Viva l’Italia. 

Viva la Sicilia. 
Cataldo (Francesco) : 


3528. 
8303. 


3785. 
8359. 
8360. 


Ermelinda. 22847. 
Frugolina. 23025. 
Rondinella. 25022. 


Catchings (Cora) Georgia moonlight. 
1183. 


Catford (Winifred) Disenchantment. 


9616. 


Cathedral service. 4648. 

Catholic education press: 
Baby-boy. 17490. 
My lovely silence. 19937. 
Poet’s hour. 15919. 
Summer is coming. 25485. 
Thy thought and test. 21241. 
What the birds say. 26006. 


Catholic summer school of America. 
Song of Christian democracy. 253338. 


Catok (V. N.): 
Cross-word puzzle blues. 657. 
Just smile. 1826. 

Cator (T..V.);: 


Beetle procession. 17579. 
Butterfly on the wing. 4551. 
Chant canadienne. 9306. 
Drowsy rabbit. 18195. 

Trish honeymoon. 1700. 
Love hour. 2069. 


lu Cascavaddaru. 


’e primmavera. 


Sea lily. 12057. 


Starbreak. 12326. 
Cattedra (O.): 
GIaAVa 7 4 SIBVAs. oo. StAVer. . s 
14211. 


Preghiera a primavera. 15947. 
Primavera sei tu. 15964. 

Catuecio (Carl) Wandering dreams. 

21464. 

Caucano (Antonio) : 
Amelica. 88. 
Baci in fretta. 204. 
Eco ragusano. 917. 
Farfallina. 1044. 
Musicanti sperduti. 
Treccia d’ oro. 3680. 

Cava (Frank): 

I didn’t know I was in love with 
you till somebody stole you from 
me. 10353, 18828. 
Where’s that little bit of sun- 
shine. 12888. 
Cavadias (Lucien) Movorat éxdoces A. 
KaBBaéia. pt. 2. 6718. 
Cavalcabo (—) Bellezze partenopee. 
26302 (353). 
Cavalcabo (Arturo) 


2364. 


Intermezzo dan- 


zante. 1686. 
Cavaliere (D. J.) Kokomo _ blues. 
14989. 
Cavalieri & Nifosi: 
"Acquaiuolu di Palermu. 21865. 
Cielo luntano. 22402. 
Mmiez’ ’e rrose. 24280. 
Tutta zuccaro. 25798. 


Cavalleria Rusticana. 
Cavallo (Raffaele) : 
Comm’ e’ bella ’a giuventt. 603. 
Comme so’ belle ’e femmene ’a 
staggione. 13642. 
Ninetta. 15587. 
Nisciuna e’ comme a te’. 
Serenata. 16225. 
Cavanaugh (B. H.) 
11608. ‘ 


Cavanaugh (Earl) 


13245, 24152. 


2504. 
One __ night. 


Why don’t you 


say you're sorry too. 261388. 
Cave (T. J.) Mother dear, you are 
my all. 11245. 
Cavendish (Michael) : 
Fair are those eyes. 5176. 
Say shepherds, say. 7542. 


Sly thief, if so you will believe. 

WPA 
Cavendish music ¢o.: 

Cavendish sixth concert party al- 
bum. 4648. 

Gardens. 9968. 

Great great grandad. 18582. 

I’m going to see my girl. 5722. 

I’m sure I shall love my work. 
23457. 

I never guessed. 18952. 

I. O. U. 1545, 14599. 


1381 


INDEX 


Cavendish music co.—Continued. 
I only wear a monocle. 23464. 
I wanna be good. 14624, 14625. 


Is there anybody here. 10682, 
14784. 
Land of what’s-its-name. 6192. 


Lavender blues. 6204. 

Love and you. 19526, 19527. 
Memory’s melody. 19708. 

Nobody knows what I _ know. 


6909. 

Nonni. 6918, 6914. 

Oh I do like an ’arf of an ’addick. 
6997. 


Oh you can’t fool an old hoss fly 


[and] One little one more. 
7015. 

Old-time song. 24657. 

Peter. 7183. 

Reggie. 2949. 

Rose I found last summer time. 
7447, 16094. 


Simple girl. 3222. 

Soft-hearted Sally. 20848. 

Sunset shadows. 7931, 12391. 

Where does daddy go to. 26089. 

You must have a little bit of fun. 
21777, 26244. 

You must know where to stop. 


4089. 

You've made such a fool of me. 
26262. 

Zanzibar. 17291, 21809. 


Cazabon (Albert) : 
Shadow of Egypt. 
Somebody’s darling. 

Cazes (Mario): - 

C’est toi que j’aime. 4565. 
Etrange mélodie. 972. 
Laissez mes parents tranquilles. 


20759. 
25310. 


6184. 
Ma Lulu. 6424. 
Menteuse. 6572. 
Ne pleure pas. 2472. 
Toi. 8164. 
Veux-tu? 8328. 
Violon tzigane. 8349. 
Caziare (Anne) Joan of Arkansas. 
6053. 
Cazol (Jack) Reine de la Rue de la 
paix. - 2955. 


Ce qu’on aime a entendre. 4650. 


Cecco (F. A. Di): 


Chiaro di luna. 502. 
Notte di danze. 2529. 
Cececo (J. N. di) Notte di danze. 
2529. 
Cecconi (Guglielmo) Bionda miss, 
versatemi il thé. 13352. 
Cecere (Antonio) Sogno di Noé. 
16331. 
Cecil (Fred) Musical speeches. 2361. 


Celani (C.) Arabesque. 13525. 


pt. ii, n.'s.) v.'20 


Cellar (J. H.): 
Gethsemane. 
Listen. 19429, 

Celui qui recoit les gifles. 

Ceizo-Blanco (Carlos) : 
Caraquena. 4607. 
Tango des grands 

8002. 

Centola (Hrnest) Impromptu. 4654. 

Centonze (Antonino) : 
Amor materno. 98. 
Felicita mazurka. 
Florinda. 18885. 
Messalina. 24217. 
Piecciridda mia. 20327. 

Central Wesleyan college. 

white. 9125. 

Century co.: 

Brownies in fairyland. 13417. 
Hosanna for the Sunday school. 
26302. (138). 

Hymnal for worship. 5624, 
Century music pub. co.: 
Adieux. 13104.. 
Arab dance. 16791. 
Ase’s death. 14300. 
Black-eyed Susans. 

Bluette. 13380. 
Chase. 13555. 
Child’s play. 
Chinese dance. 
Clover blossoms. 17895. 

College echoes. 4736. 

Columbine. 13618. 

Coucou. 13675. 

Dainty daffodils. 17997. 

Dance of the candy fairy. 16793. 
Echoes from the opera. 5085. 
Echoes of Erin. — 5086. 

Hlegy. 13958. A 
Evening star waltz. 
Famous Scotch airs. 
Fluttering butterflies. 
Gitana. 14226. 
Gondollied. 14270. 
Graceful swan. 10076. 

Grillen. 16186. 

Habanera. 138359. 

Home favorites. 5567. 
Impromptu. 16177. 

June roses. 19225. 

Last dream of the Virgin. 15286. 
.. Little dancer. 15100, 15101. 
Little hunting song [and] Wild 

horseman. 16187. 

March. 16794. 
March of the recruits. 
Maypole dance. 15293. 
Minuet and Trio. 15444, 
Morning. 14303. 
Morning glory. 19828. 
Neapolitan favorites. 
Nocturne. 13573. 
Norwegian cradle song. 
Ocean echoes. 6972. 


18490. 
349. 


boulevards. 


1056. 


Blue and 


17635. 


13567. 
16792. 


13998. 
5188. 
14106. 


15259. 


6866. 
6920. 


1382 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pansy faces. 20252. 
Patriotic airs. 7153. 
Pavane. 15845. 
Plantation echoes. 7214. 
Polichinelle. 15922. 
Pretty Antoinette. 11796. 
Prophet-bird. 16189. 
Remembrance. 16032. 
Romance. 16081. 
Russian dance. 
Sabbath echoes. 


16795. 
7487. 


Serenade. 16213, 16216. 
Sleep well, thou sweet angel. 
163801. 


Solvejg’s song. 14304. 
Spring tulips. 20980. 
Sweet violets. 21082. 
Tender flower. 16618. 
Traumerei 16481. 
Waltz of the flowers. 
Water lilies. 21473. 
Wedding day at Troldhaugen. 
14305. 

Whispering hope. 


16796. 


8567. 


Woodland whispers. 17195. 
Cerami (Patrina) Bluebird. 13379. 
Cerankowski (Charles) My isle of 

peach. 19920. 
Cerutti (M. L...C.) ‘Trois. etudes. 
26302 (50). 


Cervenka (Josephine) Gee I wish 
you were back in my arms. 18481. 
Cesana (Otto): 
Angel or devil, 
you. 17409. 
Headin’ your way. 23242. 
Incense. 5942, 10608. 
Cesse (Raymond de) Reine de la Rue 
de la paix. 2955. 
Cettier (P.): 
Barearolle. 17546. 
Caprice. 472. 
Dance orientale. 
Quatuor. 2899. 
Chabrier (Emm.) : 
Gwendoline. 5485. 
Joyeuse marche. 1788. 


which one are 


18007. 


Ouverture de Gwendoline. 24729. 
Chadfield (E.) Baby’s Christmas 
song. 197. 


Chadwick (G. A.) Those days are 
gone forever. 16688. 
Chadwick (G. W.): 
As in waves without number. 
STOUT 
Dear love when 
8773 (197). 
I said to the wind of the South. 
8773 (3861). 
In mead where roses bloom. 8773 


in thine arms. 


(379). 
Love’s like a summer rose. 8773 
(462). 
O, let night speak of me. 8773 
To Maye) 


Rose leans over the pool. 
(661). 

Sings the nightingale to the rose. 
8773 (716). 

Sister fairest, why art thou sigh- 
Ie Otio (tLe). 

Sweetheart, thy lips are touched ~ 
with flame. 8773 (764). 

Was I not thine. 8773 (8385). 


S773 


Were I a prince Egyptian. 8773 
(850. ) 
Chadwick (J. W.): 
Fame and fortune. 5187. 
Operatic gems. 11620. 
Orange and black. 2681. 
Chadwick (O. L.): 
Gee I'll have some fun. 1176. 


Give me a date with a peach. 
14229. 
Sarah say it with lovely kisses. 
20635. 
Chadwick (O. L.) music pub. co.: 
Give me a date with a peach. 
10000, 14229. 


Mother, dear mother. 6700, 11244. 
Chaffin (L. G.) Phyllis. 15878. 
Chagnon (Pierre) : 

Femmes de chez nous. 14057. 

Mon art. 24290. 

Mon vieux. 6658. 

Monsieur Doumergue _ s’ennuie. 

15410. 
Sous les mimosas. 


25370. 
Chaliapine (Fedor) : 
Byous no IIlutrepexott. 21383. 
Chaliapinata. 9298. 
Down the Petersky. 5002. 
Challinor (F. A.): 
Like as a father. 6267. 
Love—the minstrel. 2078. 
Minstrel of spring. 24257. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 6870. 
Singer. 3232. 
Challis (W. H.) Who is it. 8580. 
Chalmers (A. F.): 
Dear little hush of morn. 13776. 


Good morning friend. 14280. 

Grinding song. 14807. 

Here’s another day. 14891. 

I dwell in the land of everywhere. 
14498. 

Song of daily guidance. 16372. 

Whom do men say that I am? 
17116. 


Chalue & O’Brien. Frances, from 
down in Kansas. 18423. 

Chamber of commerce. K. T. H. S. 
Arkansas. 19252. 

Chamberlain (Earle) My mother’s 
smile. 6810. 


Chamberlain (Robert) I know what’s 
become of Sally. 1475. 

Chamberlain (S. F.) ‘’Tis you—my 
rose-bud. 12567. 


1383 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. ‘20 


Chamberlain ¢o.: 
Just a little nearer home. 14899. 
Somebody laughs when somebody 


cries. 3287. 
Chamberland (Albert Sérénade. 
207382. 


Chambers (E. E.): 
Commodore polka. 8773 (171). 
Massa’s in the cold cold ground. 
8773 (498). 
Chambers (H. A.): 
All Christian men this morn re- 
joice. 21905. 
Gas: jet. 9969. 
Chambers (L. W.) Pickaninny march. 
15881. 


Chambers (Luther) 
14093. 

Chambers (W. P.): . 
Commodore polka. 8773 (171). 
Massa’s in the cold cold ground. 

8773 (498). 

Chaminade (C. L. S.): 

Air de ballet. 8773. (112). 

Amertume. 8773 (114). 

API. Sito Cri)? 

Arabesque. 8773 (116). 

Arlequin. 8773 (117). 

Au pays bleu. 8773 (118). 

Berceuse arabe. 22327. 

Bleus. 8773 (119). 

Chanson triste. 8773 (120). 

Dance creole. 22328, 26302 (42). 

Deuxiéme arabesque. 26302 (43). 

Hté. 9299. 

Guitare. 8773 (121). 

Interlude. 4656. 

Légende. 26302 (44). 

Lolita, \°S7(3 122). 

Matin. 474. 

Minuette. 8773 (124). 

Minuetto. 4144 (17). 

Mots d’amour. 8773 (125). 

Nocturne. 22329. 

Pas des amphores. 
21850 (28). 

Pastorale enfantine. 8773 

Piéce dans le style ancien. 

Pierrette. 8773 (128). 

Présents. 8773 (129). 

Rimembranza. 8773 (1380). 

Scaramouche. 8773 (181). 

Searf dance. 475, 17803. 

Sérénade. 4144 (18). 

Sylvains. 18084 (37). 

Théme varie. 8773 (182). 

’Twas in a land. 21850 (29). 

Valse caprice. 8773 (1383). 

Vert galant. 8773 (184). 


Flirting mama. 


8773 (126), 


(127). 
4657. 


3° valse brillante. 26302 (45). 
5H ivalsel. 22330: 

Champagne (Eusebe) : 
Amour dune mére. 102. 
S’aimer toujours. 25055. 


Champagne (Octave) S’aimer tou- 
jours. 25055. 
Champagne (Philias) 
riés. 11469. 
Championne de tennis. 477. 
Chance (Joseph) Don’t worry. 9653. 
Chance (Valentine) She is gone for- 
evermore. 25190. 
Chandler (Claude) 
him. 14497. 
Chandler (Hlizabeth) 
4196. 
Chandler-Ebel musie co.: 
~* Dancers. 18010. 
Day in the fields. 18035. 
Scotch plaint. 20691. 
Chanson de Guillot-Martin. 
Chanson espagnole. 13532. 
Chanson francaise. 13538. 
Chanson hébraique. 13534. 
Chanson italienne. 13535. 
Chansonette pub. co. For you. 
Chantrier (Albert) : 
Amoureux. 13161. 
Bebel et Quinguin. 241. 
C’est plus des vaeances. 22258. 
Ca m’ est venu tout simplement 


Nouveaux ma- 


I had one with 


All blacks. 


4661. 


22995, 


138449. 
Ce baiser. 4649. 
De cousine a cousin. 22614. 
Deuxiéme entr’ acte. 782. 
Eetrange chose. 22858. 


Je nai pas 
14826, 14827. 

Je suis timide. 23713. 

Je suis une femme honnéte.. . 
14830, 14831. 

Mon vieux. 6658. 

Mots que Von se dit. 

On brode. 15717. 

On les prend. 24671. 


su. m’y prendre. 


6712. 


Oui, mais on n’sait pas. 24710. 
Petits noms. 24806. 

Prés de toi. 24882. 
Serenade sentimentale. 3171. 
Tu te rends compte. 16800. 
Une fois ... deux fois. 16840. 


Chants d’Auvergne. 
Chapel music pub. co. 
11221. 

Chapelier (S.): 
Affolement. 28. 
Au bord du Daoura. 
Cauchemar. 462. 
Coeur meutri. 13611. 
Improvisation. 1624. 
Lianesque. 1955. 
Pendant la halte. 
Serrés de prés. 
Ténébres. 3555. 

Chapelle (Pierre) : 
Baisers. 43858. 
Pour, avoir une belle fourrure. 

7248. 


489, 490. 
Moon Rose. 


13226. 


15850. 
16228. 


1384 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Chapin (B. B.) Mexico. 45338. 
Chapin (Betty) pseud. See Macdonald 
(Ballard) and King (Robert). 
Chapin (EH. B.): 
I’m coming back. 14558. 
I’ve got those nobody loves me 
blues. 14620. 


It’s never too late to be sorry. | 


5994. 
Mexico. 153388. 
When the roses bloom again. 
17046. 
Chapin (Frederic) Soldiers. 7751. 
Chapin (Mrs. M. BE. T.) Open chan- 
nel. 15755. 
Chaplin (Charles) : 
I like that little one. 10382. 
Sing a song. 12154, 16276. 
With you dear in Bombay. 12964, 
17169, 17298 (424), 21689. 
Chapman (Billy) You will never 
know until you’re lonesome too. 
13050. 

Chapman (C. D.) My aerial queen. 
15458. 


Chapman HElizabeth) Waltz-encore. 
12744, 21457. 


Chapman (Jack) Lonesome little 
Arab. 10943. 
Chapman (W. R.) This would I do. 
4144 (134). 
Chappell & co., ltd.: 
Advice. 21875. 
Animals came in two by two. 
116. 
Australia, land of ours. 13233. 
Bells of youth. 22156. 
Bond of friendship. 4487, 9151. 
Border home. 13393. 
By my fireside. 4553. 
Canterbury bells. 4597. 
Chaliapinata. 9298. 
Come close to me. 17914. 
Dansons, ma belle. 9534. 
Dawn has a song. 1387638. 
Dead roses. 9564. , 
Dearest I love the morning. 
13791. 
Do you believe in fairies. 18108. 
Dreamland lover. 138084 (438). 
Evening. 18262. 
Fata morgana. 14046, 18321. 
Fiddler come and play for me. 
14067. 
Flag. 22954. 
Friendships. 14152. 
Furieuse poursuite. 23031. 
Gates of if-ever. 14185. 
Geeze dance. 9977, 14202. 
Gloaming. 23089, 23090. 
Goldenhair. 23125. 
Good fellows. 23132. 
Gossamer wings. 18561. 
Grand duke. 5411. 


1385 


Heure d’amour. 5540. 

High on the sleepy hills. 18692. 

Hillside melody. 1376. 

Homing. 13895, 10267, 10268. 

Hong-Kong. 1402. 

I feel so lonesome. 23383. 

I hope. 18856. 

Ill keep longing for you. 23398. 

I look into your garden. 8773 
(1095), 14524-14526. 

I love the moon. 1488, 14529, 
18884, 18886. 

I think of you as Rose-Marie. 
5774. 

I wander with you hand in hand. 
23498. 

If all the world. 5836. 

If any little song of mine. 19028. 

If you were in my garden. 19043. 

In late September. 10570. 

tn the garden of to-morrow. 
10595. 

It’s a year almost. 14793. 

K-naughty Kanute. 6161. 

Lila@ephime. 31238,) bl24 (Worl, 
25128. 

Little blue bay. 19436. 

Little green balcony. 2001. 

Little snoozy coon. 19467. 

Love’s ecstasy. 2092. 

Love’s yesterday. 24055. 

Mamita. 6456, 6457. 

Mary, Mary, quite contrary. 

. 19635, 24149. 


May day at Helston. 19648. 


-——— 


Melody in C. 6555. 

Merrie England. 19722. 

Moon magic. 6670. 

Moon upon the chimney. 15417. 

Mother’s heart. 2346. 

Nell Gwyn three dances. 26302 
(51 

Oh for the wings of a swallow. 
2586. 

One little dream of love. T0O66— 
7069. 

Pals of yesterday. 15811, 20250. 

Pour toi. 11775. 

Princess Ida. 2867. 

Princess of Kensington. 20424. 

Private Ortheris. 2870, 2871. 

Quiet country places. 11834. 

Rose and the musk. 16092. 

Rose of Samarkand. 11949, 20575. 

Ruddigore. 3053. 

Scent still clings to the roses. 
Zanlonte 

Shepherd take me by the hand. 
16249. 

Sleepy seas. 25267. 

Some crimson rose. 12212. © 

Sometimes at dawn. 208938. 

Somewhere in this summer night. 
3299. 


INDEX 


pt. HI, n. §., v. 20 


Chappell & ¢o., ltd.—Continued. 
Song of the homeward bound. 
12259. 
Song of the little folk. 16380. 
Sphinx. 16422, 20966. 
Spring, the fiddler. 7856. 
Starlight. 25422. : 
Summah is de lovin’ time. 
Summer. 3428. 
There are fairies in your eyes. 
21850 (455). 
Three elfin dances. 
Through peace to light. 
Tom Jones. 21278. 
Trial by jury. 8201. 
Twas in the merry month of May. 


25484. 


8418, 8419. 
12546. 


25800. 

Twilight hour. 16815. 

Two light syncopated pieces. 
13606. © 


Utopia, limited. 8277. 

Valley of roses. 3742, 8282, 16853, 
21370, 25847, 25848. 

Village green. 838386. 

Way to your heart. 8439. 

What a wonderful world it would 
be. 12807, 21850 (474). 

When the sergeant major’s on 


parade. 26068. 

Wings. 12959. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 
8671. 

You'll git heaps o’ lickin’s. 8773 
(1414). 

Zennor. 21812. 


Chappelle (A. A.) Remember there’s 
always a man. 24966. 
Chappelle (Chappie) : 
Aunt Jamima and Ole Black Joe. 
8953. 
I’ve got an ace in the hole. 10479. 
I wish you would love me like I’m 
loving you. 14647. 
Kentucky Sue. 10770. 
Chapuis (Auguste) : 
Clair de lune sur |’ étang. 18594. 
Weureuil dans les bois. 18948. 
Fete au village. 14060. 
Lecons d’ harmonie. 19357, 19358. 
Mare aux canards. 15261. 
Solféges de concours. 
252938. 
Charbonneau (C. C. C.) 
19902. 
Charbonneau (Clarence) 
den of love. 10594. 
Charig (Philip) : 
Craving. 643. 
Mother me, Tennessee. 
Charles (Wolseley) : 
Charbane Joe. 13547. 
Coffee Cup’s race. 22489. 
Do you believe in fairies. 


20857, 
My gal Rose. 


In the gar- 
19841. 


18108. 


King who wanted jam for tea. 
23815. 
So shuts the marigold her leaves. 
TTAT. 
Sonny boy. T7817. 
Charles street follies. 22532. 
Charlesworth (Florence) : 
I’m sitting in the twilight. 10447. 
Won’t you come back. 12978. 
Charleys tante. 5099, 8463. 
Charlie is my darling. 9317. 
Charline. 4671, 5963, 6520. 
Charlots revue. 116, 2808, 6391, 9019, 
10198, 15794, 16692, 19856, 22062, 
22063, 22112, 22113, 23063, 24212. 


Charlys (—) Jolie mousmé. 1779, 
1780. — 
Charman (Jack) You will never 


know until youre lonesome too. 
13050. 

Charpentier (M. A.) 
24846. 

Chart music pub. house: 
Barnyard conference. 
Broadcaster. 9183. 
Bunch of flowers. 379. 
Columbia post march. 580. 


Polichinelle. 


4380, 4381. 


Folio of most famous sacred 
songs. 1106. 

Folio of most famous _ songs. 
18398. 


Hilltop district school. 1377. 

King of song am I. 1871. 

Lincoln and Douglas. 6276. 

Littig’s new harmony self instruc- 
tor. 1984. 

Littig’s practical method for Ha- 
waiian guitar. 23936. 

Littig’s practical method for tenor 
banjo. 23937. 

Littig’s practical method for uku- 
lele or tiple. 23938. 

Lure of the sea. 24071. 

Moyer’s folio or ten. banjo or ten. 
guit. solos. 243845. 

National self teacher for ukulele, 
banjo uke or tiple.. 24473. 

Play the ukulele at sight. 24831. 

Printemps valse. 2869. 

St. Bernard commandery march, 
3073. 

Searecrows. 3111. 

Spirit of victory. 12307. 

Stage coach. 7862. 

Two butterflies. 8246. 

Warner’s folio of four part songs. 
259382. 

Warner’s three-part songs. 

Wild flowers. 4006. 

Chase (A. C.): 
My garden of love. 19905. 
Sleep, my baby sleep. 20816. 
Chase (Russell) Songs used in ten 
happy hours. 7815. 


3827. 


1386 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Chasene in Palestina. 5522. 
Chasins (Abram): 
Bachaus. 22085. 
Dualism. 138921. 
Etude appassionata. 138988. 
Flirtation in a Chinese garden. 
18378, 263802 (409). 
Godowsky. 23109. 


Gradus ad Palais royale. 14287. 
Passionate austerity. 15888. 
Precocity. 15946. 
Rachmaninoff. 24936. 


Rush hour in Hong Kong. 16115, 
26302 (545). 
Chateau (C. L.) 
26302 (56). 
Chateau music pub. co. 


Cloche du Rhin. 


I’ve lost my 


head over you. 1566, 5788. 
Chatfield (Clifford ) Fascination. 
14045. 


Chattanooga writer’s club. My home- 
land, Tennessee. 11321. 


Chatter box revue. 11306, 12398, 
12600, 12750. 

Chausson (Ernest) Poéme pour 
violon et orchestre. 263802 (242). 


10456, 10457. 
Smiles for a nurse. 


Chauve souris. 
Chauvin (A. B.) 


16312. 

Chavagnat ( Ed.) Trois etudes. 
26302 (306). 

Chave (G. L.) Wondering. 17182. 

Chavez (Carlos) Toxiuhmolpia. 
25754. 

Chavous (E. G.) My Georgia home. 
24403. 


Cheiato sie zosi jagédek. 9324. 
Cheatham (Richard) : 
Center street blues. 17800. 
*"Neath the Lack-a-wann-a moon. 


19995. 
Checcacci (G. F.) Zuiderzé. 4133. 
Checchia (Giovanni) Sulé Mari. 
7917. 


Don’t take a chance 
4981, 18126. 
Mississauga hearts. 


Checker taxi co. 
take a checker. 

Cheese (Sidney) 
24274. 

Cheetham (H. B.) When like the 
roses you do fade, in mem’ry you'll 
be fair. 17028. 

Chefs-d’oeuvre. 497. 

Cheiffetz (Hyman) : 

Sweden. 21069. 


Waltz me again. 21458. 


When Dula does the hula. 17006. 
Chenette (Ed.): 

Band boys. 138280. 

Billboard caravan march. 13349. 

Gala night. 14173. 


Junior band. 19228. 
Little wonder. 15121. 
Mello moon. 19684. 
Novel novelette. 2531. 


° Darest thou now, O soul. 


Sax prince. 3104, 3105. 
Sax-princess. 38106, 7534. 
Sax-queen. 7535, 7536. 


Sax-simplicity. 25101-25103. 
Sax-sweetness. 25104, 25105. 
Slidin’ some. 3247. 

Western world. 38861. : 
Cheney (H. H.) Cross country. 652. 
Chenoweth (W.R.) Valse charmante. 

126i: 
Cherin (Irving) : 

Dream lady. 9677. 

Genevieve. 14204. 
Cherniavsky (Joseph) : 

Before and after. 

I love you. 18891. 

Kaddish of my ancestry. 

Lydo. 19567. 

Sweetest lollypop. 21085. 
Chernis (Jack) : 

Hindu lament. 10239. 

Tell me pretty lady. 25600. 

They knew her for a vamp. 12519. 

When you were a kid. 26085. 

Yu’ gotta get up early tu fool yw’ 

little girlie. 21806. 
Cherokee trail assn. Land of Chero- 


17580. 
1837. 


kee. 23854. 

Cherry (Stephen) I long for you. 
234038. 

Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. 8S.) Ave Maria. 
21850 (382). 


Chesney (Ethel) : 

Billy, my pilot man. 17622. 

My pilot sweetheart. 19959. 
Chester (Cub) Guess where I’m goin’. 

10114. 
Chester (J. & W.) Iltd.: 

Barearolle. 9031. 

Black eyes. 4454. 

Chacony. 9296. 

Chinatown. 938389. 
13752. 
Design. 4925. 
Espressionismo. 9776. 
Fantastic poem. 22910. 
Impromptu III. 2837. 
King and the jester. 19308. 
Last invocation. 15022. 
Londonderry air. 19484. 
Quatre poémes. 16126. 
Rigaudon. 11900. 
Roceco. 25018. 
Shakespeare songs. 
Sonate. 7240-7242. 
Surt. 79388: 
Symbols of winter. 
Ten pieces. 9446. 
Trois danses exotiques. 
Two interludes. 17642. 
Va, soffio di vento. 8279. 


5185, 3186. 


7985. 
1888. 


When I was. one-and-twenty. 
17024. 
Whispers of heavenly death. 
17102. 


1387 


INDEX 


Chester (L. A.) Night has a thousand 
eyes. 26302 (210). 
Chevillard (Camille) : 
Sonate. 8773 (140). 
Zacharie. 17285. 
Chevin (Thesba) Baby’s Christmas 
song. 197. — 
Chiara (Vincenzo Di) Spagnola. 3360. 
Chiarotlino (G. J.) Missouri, your 
hills are calling me. 2291. 
Chiarottino (G. J.) In that cottage 
by the lane way back. 23605. 
Chicago daily news co.: 
Indian legend. 5948. 
Interludium. 5963. 
Silver gray. 7683. 
Two American pieces. 7830. 
Variations on a French folk song. 
8307. 
When moonlight falls. 8515. 


Chicago Gyro club: 
Gyro-hymn. 1292. 
Gyro spirit. 5438. 
Chicago music pub. co.: 

Ada Jane’s blues. 4144 (158). 

Airy man. 45. 

All I want is a 
26302 (340). 

Armour ave. struggles. 4241. 

Army camp harmony blues. 
13197. 

Back alley rub. 8998. 

Be yourself. 9056, 13084 (411). 

Black crepe blues. 9119. 

Black hand blues. 8773 (928). 

Blue Kentucky blues. 313, 13084 
(413). 

Bogus lovin’ Sam. 326. 

Booze and blues. 8773 (980). 

Brand new Charleston. 4514, 
13084 (414). 

Broadway daddy blues. 8773. 
(934). 

Cat’s got the measles. 4637, 8773 
(995), 18084 (418). 

Cell bound blues. 4651. 

Charleston fever. 17827. 

Charleston mad. 13084 (424). 

Chicago stomps. 4683. 

Choo choo blues. 8773 (964). 

Coffee pot blues. 9387, 18084 
(426). 

Coffin blues. 22440, 26302 (376). 

Come on coot, do that thing. 
22461, 26302 (379). 

Confession blues. 614, 8773 (973). 

Counting the blues. 8773 (978). 

Cox (Ida) blues. 17968. 

Crying won’t make him stay. 
13084 (429). 

Don’t dog me around. 814, 8773 
(1002). 

Down by the river blues. 882, 
8773 (1008). 


spoonful. 21912, 


1388 


pti Tit nm: Suivie20 


Down to the bricks. 18159, 26302 
(398) a. = 

Drop that sack. 18194. 

Drunk man strut. 8773 (1014). 

Everybody pile. 18270. 

Explaining the blues. 14019. 

Fair and square blues. 18294. 

Fakin’ blues. 9818. W 

Fare thee well poor gal blues. 
9826. 

Fat meat and_= greens. 26302 
(407). 

Fightin’ blues. 9856, 13084 (447). 

’"Fore day hon’ry seat. 18406, 
26302 (411). 
Georgia breakdown. 9984, 18084 
(449). ui 
Georgia hound blues. '1182, 13084 
(450). 

Going to the nation. 18535. 

Good news’ chariots coming, 
18553. 

Graveyard bound’ blues. . 8773 
(1055). 

Have your chill, Yr ll be here when 

_ your fever rises. 23213, 26302 
(421). 

Homeward bound. 14424, 

Hot papa blues. 26302 (427). 

I found a good man after all. 
18840, 26302 (488). 

I’m Alabama bound. 14546. 

I’ve got what it takes. 5787, 8773 
(1107), 13084 (474). 

Jealous hearted blues. 8773 
aa rays 

Jellvbean blues. 8773 (1188). 

Jimmie blues. 23735, 26302 (462). 

Joys. 19216. 

Let Jesus fix it for you. 6237. 
Lonesome blues. 19489, 26302 
(475). 
Long distance blues. 19494, 26302 

(476). 
Lost John blues. 
(478). ; 
Louisiana hoodoo blues. 19524. 
Mama don’t allow it and she ain’t 
gonna have it here. 19597. 
Mama don’t you think I know. 
19598, 26302 (484). 
Married man blues. 8773 (1189), 
13084 (508). 
Maxwell St. blues: 24166, 26302 
(490). 

Mecca flat blues. 13084 (509). 
Memphis bound blues. 24205, 
26302 (493). 
Midnight special. 11167, 18084 

(510). 
Midnight strutters. 6604. 
Misery blues. 2285, 13084 (512). 
Mississippi River blues. 2289, 
8773 (1199). 


23999, 26302 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mr. Freddie blues. 13084 (5138). 

Mr. Man. - 11194, 11195, 18084 
(514), 15384. 

My don’t care papa. 
(516). 

New Orleans goofer dust blues. 
11410, 13084 (521). 

Night time blues. 20015, 26302 
(514). 4 

Nobody knows 
(1228). 

Oh Lord what a morning. 20109. 

Outside man. 11656, 13084 (540), 
15788. 

Papa’s lawdy lawdy blues. 

Peekin’ blues. 13084 (541). 

' Playing the field. 11747. 

Priscilla’s blues. 11803, 13084 
(543). 

Railroad blues. 

Rambling blues. 
(540). 

Reckless don’t care mama blues. 
20494, 26302 (541). 

Ride jockey ride. 8773 (1271). 


2387, 13084 


but me. 8773 


2725. 


13084 (545). 
24948, 26302 


Rock Aunt Dinah—rock. 13084 
(551). 

Rough and tumble. 25046, 26302 
(544). 

Salt Lake City blues. 3082. 

Salty dog blues. 3083, 18084 
(555). 

Same old _ blues. 3089, 138084 
(556). 


8773 (1285). 
3179, 13084 


See see blues. 
Seven day blues. 
(561). 

Shake that thing. 12099, 16233. 

Shave ’em dry. 7646, 18084 (563). 

Ske da dee. 8773 (1298). 

Steppin’ on the gas. 20999. 

Stormy sea blues. 21007. 

Switch it Miss Mitchell. 21096. 

Tall brown blues. 3504, 8773 
(4321): 

Tennessee blues. 
CSC). 

Those married man blues. 3616. 

Toad frog blues. 8773 (1341). 

Washboard blues. 8424, 13084 
(612). 

Woman ain’t born that can take 
my man from me. 4025, 8773 
(1400). 

World’s jazz crazy and so am I. 
86738, 13084 (625). 

Ya da doo. 18084 (629). 

You can’t shake it in here. 26228, 
26302 (616). 

You must come in at the door. 
26243. 

You must have true _ religion. 
21778. 


Chiffon girl. 


25614, 26302 


675. 


Childhood memories. 508. 
Childrens’ carols for all occasions. 
17853. ? 
Children’s own book. 9338. 
Childress (Q. A.) In my old days. 
5907. 
Child’s first album. 9334. 


Child’s garden of verses. 2528. 
Chiles (J. A.): 
Coming in the clouds. 22473. 


Our straying girl, come home. 
24720. 
Reconciler. 24955. 


Chillemont (—): 
Coqs...poules et poussins. 17941. 
Cygnes... sur un étang. 17985. 
Grenouilles... dans une mare. 
18588. 
Chilton (Oscar) 
21894. 
China Rose. 
Chinese lullaby. 
Chinese lullabye. 
Ching (S..3.)°: 
Duckpond. 5052. 


Alabama sand dance. 


1392, 3838. 
4696. 
4697, 4698. 


Heather moor [and] Cornfield. 
5514. 
Lonely cottage [and] Old mill. 
6325. 
Village green. 83837, 8338. 
Wayside inn. 8440. 
Chirgwin (John) Mother your name 
is the dearest. 24337. 


Chittenden (G. W.) My little flap- 


per girl. 2415. 

Chmielewski (S. R.) My sunshine 
pal. 15535. 

Chocolate kiddies. 23733, 23734, 26172. 


Choice anthems. 518. 


Choice collections. 519. 

Chopin (F. F.): 
Ballade. 9349. 
Berceuse. 22377. 
Célébre nocturne. 22378. 
Chopin violoncello album. 138572. 
Chopiniana. 521. 
Concerto. 17859, 17860. 
Concertos. 522. 
Etudes. 9350. 
Etiiden. 528. 
Grande valse. 9351. 
Grande valse brillante. 9852. 
Largo de la sonate. 17861. 
Marche funébre. 4704. 
Nocturne. 138578. 
Nocturnes. 9353-9355. 
Nuit ensorcelée, 4705. 
Praludien und grosse. 4706. 
Prelude in C minor. 4707. 
Préludes. 9856, 9357. 
Romanze. 22379. 
Scherzos. 524. 
Seventeen songs. 8773 (142). 
Sonates. 525. 


1389 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Chopin (F. F.)—Continued. 
Student’s Chopin. 17862. 
Tristesse éternelle. 526. 
Valse. 527. 
Valse brillante. 9358. 
Walzer. 9359-9364. 
Choppy (C. V. A.): 
Mary don’t be shy. 15277. 
What eyes don’t see, heart won’t 
desire. 3871. 
- Choral-motette. 529. 
Chou-Chou. 13574, 
15868, 16753. 
Choudens: 
Aventurier. 13249. 
Caprices de Marianne. 434. 
Danse pendant le festin. 13749. 
Gladys. 10010. 
Hussarde. 5619. 
Monsieur de Pourceaugnae. 
11212. 
Chretien (Hedwige) : 
Quand tu pleureras. 8773 (629). 
Six etudes romantiques. 13575. 
Christensen (A. W.): 


14696, 15862, 


Christensen’s (Axel) new instruc- | 


tion book. 13576-13578. 
Christensen’s rag time instructor. 
13579. 

Christensen (J. E.) There’s a spot a 
beauty spot in Minnesota. 16666. 
Christensen’s instruction book for 

playing rag jazz and popular music 


on the tenor banjo. 13578. 
Christgeburt. 17867. 
Christian (A. H.) Somebody knows. 
3286. 


Christian (Mrs. Bert) 
C. & O. 17201. 
Christian (Buddy) : 
Center street blues. 17800. 
I believe in Jesus. 144738. 
T’ll always keep you in my heart. 
18865. 
’"Neath the Lack-a-wann-a moon. 
19995. 
Plantation shout. 24827, 24828. 
Smile your blues away. T7736. 


Wreck on the 


Christian unity press. Wahrheits- 
klinge. 12730. 

Christiani (HE. F.) Merry swains. 
6586. 


Christians, hark. 22385. 

Christiansen (Marion) On the breast 
of the silvery Yellow Stone Lake. 
11587. 

Christiné (H.): 

C’est dommage. 13444. 

Ca changerait. 17726, 17727. 

Ca ne peut pas mieux tomber. 
13450. 

Do I love you, when there’s noth- 
ing but yes in my eyes. 22678. 

Femmes font ca _ bien mieux. 
18337, 18338. 


Christy (EH. P.) 


J’adore ca. 14806, 
Je sais pas y faire. 19178. 
Je sais pas y faire avee les 


hommes. 14829. 
Je vois ce que c’est. 14834. 
Madame. 2129, 2130. 
Mon cceur est un compartiment. 
15399. 
Monsieur sérieux. 15411. 
Ne va pas trop vite. 15563. 


Oh! je vois ce que e’est. 15669. 
On a toujours un moment de 
chance. 15715, 15716. 
On he peut pas. 15720, 15721. 
On s’y fait. 20158. 
P. L. M. 15798. 
Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean. 20261. 
Paris-Lyon Méditerranée. 15824, 
Petites femmes. 15869. 
Quand une femme. 15992, 
Trop nerveux. 16776. 
Christman (Harvene) : 
Bring back the memories of child- 
hood. 354. 
Gone. 18544. 
Somebody fell in love with my 
little girl. 3284. 
Christmas earol. 13581. 
Christmas greetings. 539. 
Christmas helper no. 13. 17869. 
Christmas herald. 13084 (48, 44). 
Christmas holidays. 540. 
Christmas tide. 22400. 


| Christmas treasury no. 36. 17871. 


Christopher (J.) O 
Lord. 11504. 

Christopher music pub. co. 
Coolidge march. 2856. 

Christwunder. S8608,.- 

Old folks at home. 


sing unto the 


President 


20134. 
Christy (Joe): 
I’m just a hard working bachelor 
maid. 1513. 
My sweetie. 2449. 
Oh where’s there any sense to 


that. 2609. 
Church (A. M.) Mammy’s_ knee. 
11058. * 
Church (C. ©.) Dreams of Califor- 
nia. 9697. 


Chureh (John) co.: 
Achal by the sea. 16. 
After shipwreck. 13112. 


Andalusian serenade. 13163. 
Blarney. 302. 

Boat song. 316. 

Bob White. 9136. 

Broke again. 8773 (9385). 


Captain Kidd. 486. 
Carnival roundelay. 4620. 
Chanson triste. 484. 
Chansonnette. 9304, 22335. 
Chinese magician. 4699. 


1390 


INDEX 


" nos. 1-12, 1925 


Church (John) company collec- 
tion of organ music. 9369. 

Clock on the wall. 17891. 

Co-eds of Michigan. 93885. 

Colloquy with the swallow. 8773 
(971). 


Communion service in C. 4765. 
Cossack dance. 136738. 

Dance of the elephants. 4854. 
Daneing girl. 13733. 

Dawn dance. 13762. 


Desert love song. 4922. 

Elf-man. 9750. 

Hvening prayer. 5155. 

Fickle. 14063. 

Fingers ten in work and play. 
9862. 

Fireside lullaby. 18357. 

Follow me. 8773 (1039). 

For love of you. 9912. 

Fortuno. 23008. 

Freedom. 1134. 

Fulfillment. 5304. 

Fuzzy-wuzzy. 14169. 

Garden of memories. ° 14180. 

Gorgy-porgy. 18559. 

Grace and prayer. 1261. 

Gunga Din. 10117. 

Hammock song. 186138. 

Heads up. 5506, 10202, 10208. 

Host: 5590. 

I am fate. 1447. 

I have hung my tent in crimson. 
5672. 

I searched the world for you. 
10469. 

I waited patiently for the Lord. 
10487. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 10506. 

Idyls of an inland sea. 235438. 

In a mandarin’s garden.14713. 


. Rooster. 


O love that wilt not let me go. 
6962. 

O sing unto the Lord. 11504. 

O sons and daughters let us sing. 
6969. 

Old King Cole. 20138. 

On the road to Mandalay. 
(251). 

Owl. 11658. 

Pagan love. 11665. 

Parade around the tent. 

Patriot. 20277. 

Pirate song. 2791. 

30238. 

Silvered mists. 

Singer. 7699. 

Sleep baby sleep. 20814. 

Song in the hills. 7790. 

Song of delight. 7793. 

Song of the chimes . 7801. 

Southern romance. 20946. 

Spring joy. 12314. 

Students’ orchestra folio. 25464. 

Three mice went into a hole to 


4144 


7139. 


12144. 


spin. 21238. 
Three wishes. 16701. 
Trees. 21301, 21302, 25759. 


Tumble-weed. 16804. 

U. T. D. method for the tenor 
banjo. 38720. 

Valse caprice. 12671. 

Walkin’ in de gahden. 3813, 3814. 

When tired caravans are resting. 
8535. 

White moth. 

Wind and lyre. 

Yearning. 16797. 


12911. 
8621. 


Chureh (John) company collection of 
organ music. 

Church (Po J.) 

Chuter (H. W.) 


9369. 
June. 6079. 
Dome _ voluntaries. 


In a Venetian gondola. 14719. 4964. 
Indian moon. 8773 (1126). Cianfoni (D. C.) Shriner’s march. 
Intermezzo. 1854. 1a 
Invisible bride. 10622. Ciappetta (Evangeline) Beware of 
It is the sunset hour. 5983. the sheik. 13344. 
Jack and Jill. 19159. Ciarlatani. 9371. 
Joy of living. 10704. Ciarlo (Nicholas) : 
Just smiling. 6113. °O primmo ammore. 156387. 
King’s highway. 23816. Was-it I. 25985. 
Lamento. 19315, 19316. Ciarniello (C. E.) Cocoanut cook. 
Lead us, O Father. 6218. 13607. 
Little bit o’ love. 10895. Cicciotto-DeLuca. ’O yennetore napuli- 
Little Boy Blue. 19488. tano. 24595. 
Lure of the gypsy trail. 24069. Cicculli (Pasquale) : 
Magnificat [and]: Nune dimittis. Gloria Caruso. 18514. 

6437. Urdema lettera. 16849. 
March of the clowns. 6482. Cieculli (Patrick) : 
Moorland ride. 15422. Dear little mother. 4891. 
Mother. 6694. I didn’t know I was in love with 
My little white rose. 24424. you till somebody stole you from 


New Christ. 2483. 
Nocturne. 9484. . 
Notturno. 2821. 


18119. 
1391 


O Columbia, we hail thee. 


Luna d’argento. 


me. 10353. 

I wonder why my thoughts are 
you. 10515. 

PALE 


INDEX 


ptatt, Bersih ve2P 


Cieculli (Patrick )—Continued. 
You didn’t care when you had me 
so why should I care for you 
now. 17229. 
You didn’t care when you had me, 
so why should you care for me 
now. 17230. 
Ciganeri (Nathan): 
Andante dolorese. 105. 
Apasionato recitativo. 21985. 
Dramatic appassionato. 22728. 
Hebrew melodie paraphrase. 
18660. 
Karbek. 23795. 
Scent of roses. 
Cimini (Pietro): 
Menuet romantique. 6577. 
Petite mazurka. 7187. 
Polka. 7230. 
Three mazurkas. 


25116. 


4719. 


Cina (G. A.) Gallinaccio (I!) 9963. 
Cinderella (Jos.) Careless. 13501. 
Cinderella music pub. co. Jersey. 
1759. 
Cinque canzoni-danze di  successo 
22406. 
Ciociano (M.): 
Serenata ‘ntussucosa. 25177. 
Staie apposta. 38384. 
Cipriani (Ivan): 
Tona. 23657. 
Some day you'll cry over some- 
one. T7758. 
Circeo (L. J.) Somebody -else will 
love you. 8288. 
Circus day. 25524. 


Cirina (Gene) 
14350. 

Cirina) Whda0A. ) 
17548, 22098. 
City chap. 20024, 21098, 21455, 23232, 

23440. 
City (Musikverlag) : 
Come. 22451. 
Ei des Columbus. 
Fernrohr. 9849. 
Lucky hours. 11014. 
Madeleine. 24080. 
Nights, you never 
11424. 
Priére d’amour. 11800. 
Wo war denn Marie heute nacht? 
12967. 
City of Irem. 
City of Paris pub. co. 
jubilee. 8939. 
Ciuciano (G.) A marina e’ Surriento. 
4 


Have you forgotten. 


Bamboola. 17541- 


921. 


will forget. 


8773 (661). 
At the diamond 


Claassen (Arthur) My old Kentucky 


home. 21850 (139). 

Clano (John) Cieca di Sorrento. 
4718. -' 

Clapham (May) When shadows fall. 
21577. 


Clapsattle (W. A.) Just for mother. 
1817. 
Clare (Sidney) : 
As long as we're in love. 
Cheerio, old dear. 22361. 
I gotta be good ’cause my baby’s. 
in town. 14495. 
Speech. 16420, 16421. 
Clarin (J. M.) At half past nine. 
8934. 
Clark (A. M.): 
Montana pal. 11213. 
Pa, they’re kissin’ again. 
Clark (Cumberland) : 
Charley’s aunt kept on running 
still. 9316. 
Girls are gonna get it. 9996. 
High street, Africa, en the road to 


22008. 


11661. 


Timbuctoo. 
I’m in love at last. 1509. 
Tom Mix. 12579, 12580. 
Clark (D. B.): 
Mammy’s little sugar _ babe. 
19604. 
Sweet Jean. 21073. 


To bob or not to bob. 21258. 

Wanda. %1461. 

Yo’s rollin’ yo’ eyes. 
Clark (D. E.): 

Fantasie Cecile. 1035, 8773 (1030).. 

Idyll. 554, 8773 (969). 

Pep. 2765, 8773: (1251). 

Valse vanity. 38754, 87738 (1359).. 
Clark (E. J.) Esky fight song. 18251. 
Clark (HK. L.) Little white cottage. 

6313. ; 
Clark (E. V.) - Clark method of study 
for the drummer. 138595. 
Clark (Effie) My blue wedding gown. 
15464. 
Clark (F. A.): 

Honey, you’se mah rose. 

Natures’ praise. 11391. 
Clark (H. Q.) You are the rose of 

the golden isles. 13007. 
Clark (Harold) Sketch book. 20809. 
Clark (Hughie) My Galveston gal. 

11309, 11310. 
Clark’ iC. oH) 

12180. 

Clark (James) 
little tin can. 
Clark (Jimmy): 

I’ve got a wonderful sweetie 

treatin’ me pretty now. 1556. 

If someone -beneath the sun would 

build a school for wives. 1606. 

Just keep the ball a-roilin’. 23774. 

While you say the words that 
make you mine. 3962. 

Clark (Katherine) Hubby’s bluebird. 

14448. 

Clark (lL. A.) For compositions by 

L. A. Clark, see this index under 

names. of claimant of copyright. 


21736. 


10277. 


Slumberland visions. 


Big sedan and the 
17619. 


1392 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


INDEX 


lark (Li F.): 
Forget. 14128. 
Heart of me. 
miark (P.-J.) 
Come May with all thy fiowers. 
13629. 

Hero of Sugar Pine. 10229. 

O for a hill-side white with snow. 
11486. 

Oak tree’s story. 20081. 

Rings in the sawdust. 24998. 


14367. 


‘Clark (R. H.): 


Baby mine. 26302 (346). 
Baby o’ mine. 22068. 
Forget you. 23004. 

I found a pal, 26802 (489). 


I found a wonderful pal. 233884, 
263802 (440). 

I love you dearly. 23417. 

In dreams with you. 23590, 


26302 (456). 

Just to have a pal like you. 
23783, 26302 (466). 

Mother. 26302 (502). 

Mother God sent from _ above. 
24329. 

Old portage moon. 2636, 24650. 

Portage moon. 26302 (536). 


While shadows fall. 26104, 
26302 (606). 
Clark (R. L.) Single, yes, I’m single. 
20802. 
Clark (Scotson) Marching song. 
2184. 
Clark (Sylvia) : 
Cooing. 
If I ever cry you'll never know. 
1594, 5848. 


Clark (W. A.): 
Just thinking. 6114. 
That day in June. 8051. 
Clark (W.M.) Wyoming pledge song. 
17205. 
Clark & Monaco: 


Hours. 5597. 
If I can’t have you, who can. 
5841. 
Clark method of study for the 
drummer. 138595. 
Clarke (Arthur D.): 
Broadway’s waltz. 22230. 
Lizza my honey bride. 2025. 


Clarke (Cuthbert) : 


Just two. 14938. 
You and I. 4066. 
Clarke (HE. G.) Drill music. 13084 
(75). 
Clarke (E. H.) Radio blues. 7330. 
Clarke (Esther) Yonder shore. 
26218. 
Clarke (G. C.) Day by day. .13766. 


Clarke (G. G.) 
16103. 


Roses never tell. 


Clarke (Graham) 
19100. 


In willow wood. 


Clarke (H. D.): 


Bible. 9100. 

Come back, brother. 9400. 

Dearer than all to me. 9578. 

Don’t turn the Saviour away. 
9651. 

Glory hallelujah. 10015. 

Gospel truth in song. 14284. 

I know that He is.coming back 


for me. 10373. 

I never can forget His love. 
10464. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 10686. 

Kept in Christ, I’m satisfied. 
10771. 

Nearer, my God, to Thee. 11398. 


O wonderful city. 11507. 

Praise the Lord, He lifted me. 
11780. 

When Jesus came to abide in me. 
17026. 


Clarke (H. L.): 


I love: thee, I adore thee. 13084 
(135). 

Long Beach is calling. 19498. 

Serenade. 13084 (301), 17298 
(175). 

Clarke (R. C.): 

Children’s hour. 4689. 

Mary, Mary, quite contrary. 
19634, 24149. 

Mother’s heart. 2346. 

Song of the homeward bound. 


12259. 
Village green. 
Clarke (Rebecca) 
songs. 4727. . 
Clarke (S. H.): 
Lancashire lullaby. 10812, 10813. 
Toddlin’ whoam. 12576. 


Clarke (W. R.): 

Blue day. 311. 

Give me sympathy. 1209. 

Night-time. 2497. 

Say yes. 3107. 

Someone that I used to know. 
38291. 

Would you. 4058. 

You think you won’t I know you 
will. 4108. 


Clarke—Leslie songs, ine.: 


8337. 
Three old English 


Farmer took another load away. 
9832, 13084 (445). 

King isn’t king any more. 6140, 
8773 (1150). 

Rain or shine, pal of mine. 2924, 
4144 (264). 

Rose of the moonlight. 30438, 
4144 (267), 8773 (1278). 

Wait ’till to-morrow night. 21442, 


21850 (468). 


1393 


INDEX 


Pt. Nes FV a2 


ee SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSSsseseeeee 


Clarke—Leslie songs, ine.—Continued. 
You better keep the home fires 
burning. 4073, 4144 (333). 

Clarkson (Grace) Hol’-de-win. 18713. 

Classic and modern string quartet al- 
bum. 9376, 9377. 

Classic and romantic piano works. 
555. 

Classic music shop. Fetz seales for 
violin. 1062. 


Classique du débutant. 557. 
Clausen (H. D.): 

Dreaming dreams. 22745. 

Only you. 20198. 
Clausen (Henrik) Justitias. 6122. 
Clay (Ned) Static. 25424. 


Clay (Sonny) : 
Dreams of Honolulu. 22758. 
Mammy’s little angel child. 2159. 
Roamin’ around. 16069. 


Clayles (M. 8B.) Christmas joy. 
17870. 

Claypool (Mrs. E. A.) Because of 
you. 17568. 

Claypoole (Ed.) Bouncing on the 
keys. 335. 

Clayson (R. R.) California moon. 
A407. 

Clayton (Donald) Buy buy blues. 
9204. 


Clayton (Harold) : 
Four miniatures. 
Frolics and fancies. 

Clayton (Pen): 

Durga. 5065, 5066. 
Flirting. 5246. 
Just suppose. 19247. 

Clayton (W. H.) Moon 

T1202 

Clayton (Will) Mama let Rosie alone. 

15240. 
Clear (P. D.): 


559. 
1142. 


dreams. 


Come rally around our flag. 
13633. 

Come rally ’round our flag all 
freeman. 13634. 


Clear Lake beach co.. Lucerne. 11010. 
Clear Lake highland co.: 
Clear Lake highland moon. 9378. 
I’ve got a little shack way, way 
back in Clear Lake highlands. 
10478. 


Clegg (J. A.) 
sweet.16787. 
Clémandh (J.): 

Djim! 22675. 
Légende. 1936. 
Tarragonesa. 3528. 
Tourterelles de Suzon. 38668. 
Clemans (Gertrude) Call of San 
Antonio. 13468. 
Clemens (H). Six cantiques du Bx. 
de Monfort A la trés Sainte Vierge. 
9379. 


Truly the light is 


Clement (F. W.): 
Antics of the old gray mare. 
21982. 
Call of spring. 9230. 
Love’s token. 6401. : 
Clement (Mrs. S.) Childhood sweet- 
heart days. 22364. 
Clementi (Mtizio) : 
Sonate. 22416-22497. 
Sonates choisies. 3309. 
Sonatinas. 12251. 
Sonatinen. 20901-20906. 
Clements (G. F.) Babbling dreams: 
17481. 
Clements (H. L.): 
March on, Wyoming. 110738. 
Songs and cheers of Wyoming 
seminary. 12270. 


Vesper hymn. 12703. 
Clements (R. Wm.) Monkey tales 
blues. 15409. : 
Cleopatra. 9286, 9287, 9872, 11177, 


11497, 11498, 12969, 13599, 14607, 
14740, 17215, 24730. 
Clephane (Roslyn) : 
Dromedary. S882, 883. 
I am dead in love. 1446. 
Clerbois (Roger) Save me, O Lord. 
7530. 


Cleveland (De Lancey) : 
Charline. 4671. 
In my dreams. 
Mates. 6520. 
Cleveland (Mrs. M. E.) 
20499. 


Cleveland 
5817. 
Cleveland news: 

Joanna. 6055. 

Nora Lee: 6915. 

Cliff (Tom) Shut yo’ mouth. 20780. 

Clifford (Beatrice) Resurrection. 
7380. 

Clifford (Hdward) I’m longing for 
someone like you. 57831. 

Clifford (M.) Smaekke vinneverret 
op og nynne med. 12181. 

Clifford (Vera) When our wedding 
bells softly chime. 8521. 

Clifford (Mrs. W. E.) jr. 
is bleeding for you. 6778. 

Clifford (W. H.) Bank of love. 
221038. 

Cliffords (Bennie) Wond’ring. 12977. 

Clinchy (R. A.): 

Forever and aye. 1117. 

Spring-time is love-time. 3377. 
Cline (J. D.): ; 

Across the sands. 21867. 

I love to tell the story. 1490. 
Clingenpul (L. A.) Jelly boy. 23715. 
Clingerman (YV.) Wooden’ shoes. | 

8665. 


5903. 


Red rose. 


(Ross) I wonder why. 


My heart 


1394 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Clint (H. O’R.): 
Johnny for mayor. 19205. 
Just a little nearer home. 14899. 
Somebody laughs when somebody 


eries. 3287. 
Clise (Mrs. J. P.) Ske must be like 
mother. 7652. 
Clo-Clo. 43811, 8462, 10389, 11684, 


12587, 13602, 152738, 15274, 15825, 
16709, 16710. 
Cloche du Rhin. 26302 (56). 
Cloches de Corneville. 564, 565. 
Clokey (J. W.): 
Babylon. 196. 
Bird flew. 292. 


Crimson rose. 4811. 


Kye song of Saint Bride. 1897. 
Last night. 1920. 
‘Legend of the dandelion. 23885. 
Lullaby. 19560. : 
Musical trust. 2363, 11284. 
Cloninger (Ralph) music pub. co. 
"Till I get back to you. 21244. 


Close (Leon): 


Carolina moon. 4624. 
Dream on. 848. 
Clothilde (—) Musical drill book. 
19880. 
Cloud (R. H.) Sweet mother. 3464. 
Clough (T.:H.): 
Mammy’s evening song. 6461. 


Winning spurt. 4015. 
Clough-Leighter (H.): 

Festival Te Deum. 8773 (228). 

Jubilate Deo, in E flat. 8772 

(403). 
Cluna (C. D.) Oh how I miss that 
first sweetheart of mine. 15665. 

Clutia (C. E.): 

All the while. 66. 


My roses. 19964. | 
Strain o’ melody. 7891. 
Swinging. 7982. 
Twilight time. 12637. 


Clyde (Robert) 
leaving you. 10057, 14272. 
Coakley (Jack) Why do I always 
remember. 26137. 
Coates (Eric): 
Gates of if-ever. 14185. 
Little green balcony. 2001. 
Little snoozy coon. 19467. 
Moon-magic. 6670. 
Rose of Samarkand. 11949, 20575. 
Song of the little folk. 16380. 
Two light syncopated pieces. 
13606. © 
Coates (F. C.): 
I wouldn’t 
19014. 
Tramp. 16760. 

Why did you steal into the gar- 
den of my heart. 21650. 
Coates (G. H.) Take me back to Cali- 

fornia. 3495... 


Good-bye, o’ pal, I’m 


care, would you? 


Coats (R. R.): 
Jeremier Squiggs. 19183. 
You'll be welcome. 21766. 
Coats (W. T.) Pauline. 20279. 
Cobb (—): 
Close harmony. 22433. 
School days. 7565. 
Cobb (C. 8.) Ive got the crossword 
puzzle blues. 1559. 
Cobb (Eva) Ive found other things 
worth while. 14609. 
Cobb (Frank)  pseud. See Hein 
(Carl). 
Cobb (G. L.): 
Across the hot sands. 8773 (886). 
American broadcast. 93, 8869. 


Blues you can’t whistle away. 
22208. 

Chromatic capers. 17873. 

Cortege of the Cyclops. 

Dance of the maniacs. 
18006. 

Dance of the satyrs. 710. 

Doli days. 4961. 

Hop house blues. 10284. 

Owl on the organ. 11659. 

Savannah sunset. 12010. 

She said you'll forget but he cares. 
25199. 

Slumber song. 3249, 3250. 

Spooks. 3378, 3374. 

Static and code. 7871. 

Summer furs. 3425, 7918. 

That Hindu rag. 8052. 

Cobb (Mrs. M. S.) Walk with me, 


634. 
18005, 


love. 8392. 
Cobb (Nell) pseud. See Cobbledick 
(Nell). 
Cobb (O. J.) Texas heart disease. 
3560. 
Cobbledick (Nell): 
California breezes. 13457. 
Day dreams. 740, 9556. 
Evolution. 14013. 
It’s so nice to have you here. 
1720. 


Longest way ‘round, is the sweet- 
est way home. 2042. 
My aerial queen. 15458. 
Those eyes of gray. 25683. 
Cobbold (John) Christmas pageant. 
22393, 22394. 


Cobello (Joe): 

Luzon Lou. 2112. 

Madrid. 2132. 

Old fashioned love. 2621. 

Sad hearted Sal. 3066. 

What’s the use of crying. 3878. 
Cobian (J. C.): 

Piropos. 7207. 

Waltz hesitation. 3818. 
Coburn (—) When we are together. 

8773 (1380). y 


1395 


INDEX 


Coburn (H. C.): 
I call her Kewpie. 5640. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 7975. 
Cochran (A. M.) Communion office. 


22478. 
Cochran (Leslie) Sussex sketches. 
16528. 
Cochran (M. C.) Flag of the U.S.A. 
22955. 
Cochran (P. L.) Love is a golden 
gleam. 15181. 
Cochran (W. P.) Universal pep song. 
21359. 
Cochrane (Peggy) Two musical 
studies. 569. 
Cochrane (Willie) Keep smiling. 
1850. 
Cocoanuts. 22953, 22968, 23943, 24061, 
24294, 25574, 25959, 25960. 
Coda (Ch.) Walk-over. 8390. 
Code (Percy) : 
At dawn. 17447. 
At sunset. 17449. 
Zanette. 21808. 
Coe (Mrs. A. M.) Heel brain. 1356. 
Coe (A. W.) ‘Rocking chair rag. 
3000. 


Coelman (G. M.) 
Coen (Max), Camicie nere. 
Coerne (L. A.): 
Devonshire lilies. 18091. 
Master-player. 15287. 
When lovers meet. 21571. 
Coetzee (M. E.) Karroo sunset. 1840. 
Coffey (E. H.) Tennessee dreams. 


Money blues. 15403. 
414, 


3557. 
Coffey (J. G.) When youre far 
away. 12878, 
Coffey (Jack) See Coffey (J. G.). 
Coffey i (T uCs) Hold me _ Father. 
5DD8. 
Coffey “.@Va""PR.):: 
Black eyes 9121. 
I've found the end of the rain- 
bow. 10477. 


Coffey & McNabb. Tennessee dreams. 
35501, 

Coffin (R. M.) 
before. 15595. 

Cofini (Sante) : 


No one ever did that 


Che me ne fo’ tete. 494. 

Comm’ e’ bella ’a giuventu. 603. 
Mia suocera. 19734. 

Nisciuna e’ comme a te’. 2504. 


Johnnie Harvard’s 
1776. 
Daddy come back. 


Cogan (B. S.) 
hunting song. 
Cogert (H. M.) 


4841, 9490. 
Coggswell (James) Hymn of praise. 
14463. 
Coghill (E. J.) Spring voices. 38378. 
Cohen (—) On the Oregon trail. 


8773 (1287). 
Cohen (Calman) 
16426. 


Spirit of the Alamo. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Cohen (G. M.) When June comes 
along with a song. 12846, 12847. 
Cohen (H. R.): 
Guessing. 5434, 
On the Oregon trail. 2660. 
What is it like to be loved. 21588, 
26000. 
You told me to go. 21797. 
Cohen (Irving) Ruby. 7479. 
Cohen (M. EH.) Way down South. 


21481. 
Cohen (M. W.) Can’t you believe I 
love you. 9248. 


Cohn (Chester) : 
Gee but I’m lonesome for you. 
14198, 18479, 18480. ; 
I’m so ashamed. 1527, 1528, 5740, 
5741. 
I want you all for me, 10499, 
14637, 146388. 
Cohn (D. A.): 
Dance rhythm. 4856. 
Penitent before the cathedral. 


rower 
Tremblor. 8195. 
Cohn (Paul) Xylophone dance. 8773 
(879). 


Coibion (H. A.): 
Close your eyes, Mister Moon, 
close your eyes. 13604, 
Say youll return and be my 
sweetheart again. 16162. 
You are my ray of golden sun- 
shine. 17218. 
Coil (Z. C.) Love dreams. 2067, 
8773, (1169). 
Colbertson (O. 8.): . 
First steps for the young violin- 


ist. 18364. 
Violin class instruction book. 
16901, 
Colborn (A. G.) In ‘Bethlehem. 
19056. 


Colburn (F..8.) If you won’t go to 
school to me, I’ll go to school to you. 
1616. 

Colby (D. M.) 
moon. 11400. 
Coleock (EH. H.) 

EU TS: 


Coldren 
15680. 
Cole (B. G.) 
10775. 
Cole (C. M.): 
I wonder. 1579 
Inspiration. 1688. 
Wagg-in tongue. 16919. 
Wateh out little girl. 8427. 
Cole (G. W.) No one but you will 
do. 20022. 
Cole (H. D.): 
My gal as isa gal. 2395. 
Tho’ you forget. 16683. 


’Neath the Oriental 


Carolina. 17777, 


(W. M.) Ob some, day. 


Kingdom of the sun. 


1396 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Cole (J. H.) Just suppose nobody 
eared. 19248. 
Cole (J. P.) Go on. 14242. 
Cole (O. L.) Mandy Lou. 11065. 
Cole (R. G.): 
Andante religioso. 13984 (7). 
Auf wiederseh’n. 8773 (48). 
Fisherman. 9875. 
Heroic piece. 5538. 
Kiss and a tear. 8773 (422). 


Patter, patter in and out. 2751. 
Psalm of praise. 2884. 
Saviour like a shepherd lead us. 
8773 (674). 
Cole (R. J.) Ax me no questions. 
13254. 
Cole (S. W.) : 

'  Child’s first studies 
4144 (20, 21). 
Waltz from Faust. 4144 (52). 
Cole (William) Why not wander 
back today. 26139. 
Colecchia (Pietro) : 


in music. 


Good-bye little girl, good-bye. 
ate. 
Josephine. 6065. 
Nice mamma. 24502. 
Coleman (Mrs. Almer) Underneath 
an old Kentucky moon. 25823. 


Coleman (Arthur) Sweet Hawaiian 


dreams. 21071. 
Coleman (G. M.) Money blues. 
15403. 
Coleman (Henry) Drink to me only. 
22769. 
Coleman (M. J.) Radio girl. 2917. 
Coleman (R. H.): 
Don’t forget to pray. 4975. 
’ Forward. 5275. 
Four and twenty elders. 5276. 


Friend to man. 5295. 

Gathering home. 5320. 

He is King of love. 1340. 

I couldn’t hear nobody pray. 
5646. 

In memory of me. 5901. 

Inching along. 5948. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
5982. 

Little evangel. 1999, 10905. 

Make room for Jesus. 6446. 

Nearer home. 6868. 

Nearer, my God, to Thee. 

Only trust in Jesus. 7080. 

Our God is over all. 7103. 

Rock of ages. 7424. 

Send a great revival. 3158. 

Some o’ these days. 7760. 

Sunshine of my heart. 3446. 

Tongue can never can tell. 3660. 

Wandering sheep. 8413. 

When they ring the golden bells. 
8533. 

Where He leads me. 


86854—26——7 


6869. 


8551. 


should He love me so. 


Why 
17138. 
Will my dreams come _ true. 
17146. 
i Coleman (Ruth): 
Do dreams come true? 4947. 


I’m comin’. 5715. 

She looked like a butterfly, but 
had a sting like a bee. 16235. 

Sittin’ on the front porch. 16288. 

There’s no place like Atlanta. 


8091. 
Coleridge-Taylor (J. F.): 
Corn song. 17298 (32). 


Three ravens. 8773 (792). 
Coleridge-Taylor (S.): 
Christmas overture. 22392. 
Corn song. 17298 (32). 
Minnehaha. 24255. 
Suite Minnehaha. 21034. 
Three dream dances. 
22441. 
Three ravens. 
Coles (R. J.) 
Coles (S. C.) 
94. 
Colfax-Long productions: 
Fox-trot. 23014. 
Gargle-gargle. 18465. 
March overture. 24121. 
Metropolitan march. 24222. 
Colgrove (B. B.): 
Dixie born. 18102. 
Mary Calhoun. 15276. 
Colignon (Anne) Danses flamandes. 
26302 (70-74) 
Colin (Marcel) 
Coll ye@e..C.),.: 
Divertissement. 
Du bruit. 5050. 
Scherzo-tarantella. 
Serenata. 7631. 
Snapshots. 7742. 
Coll (Ramon) Indian night. 5949. 
Collection of songs for the use of the 
Alpha delta theta fraternity. 9390. 
College echoes. 4736. 
College songs of Northwestern college, 
Naperville, Ill. 573. 
Collett (John) Allegro en E minor. 
21925. 
Collier 
A 


13615, 


8173 (792). 
Bobbed hair girl. 322. 
American legion march. 


Avril’ frilenux. 13251. 
790. 
Tost. 


(Alma) pseud. See Chase 
Colling (J. B.) My baby. 6744. 
Colling (J. B.) jr. Thelma. 8078. 
Collinge (F. C.): 

Gay musketeers. 1172. 

Song of the clocks. 16378, 25343. 


Collins (C. G.): 


Sweetheart days. 3476. 
Velvet eyes. 16869. 
Collins (Caroline) Star of dream 
love. 25420. 
Collins (Elsie) Little Miss No-one. 
6304. 


1397 


INDEX 


Collins (Errol) 
Collins (George) : 
Buzz along. 13482. 
There’s a rainbow 
16665. 
Wide trousers. 
Collins (H. P.): 
Oh you Lizzie. 20124. 
Old men. 24647. 
Collins (lL. 8S.) Salute to the flag. 
16145, 20616. 
Collins (M. A.): 
Love memories. 
« Maria. 11081. 
Collins (P. B.): 
Reapers are needed. 2937. 
Toiling, singing, smiling. 
Collins (W. F.): 
Church (The John) company col- 
lection of organ music. 9369. 
Garden of memories. 14180. 
Collman (Harry) Cancion de amor. 
22285. 
Colman (Chas.) 
17242. 
Colmans (Louis) 
14492. 
Colomar (Pedro) pseud. See Romani 
(Sey G8) 
Colomb (André) 
4365. 


Colombo (Russell) : 
Just for you. 19240. 
That old-fashioned mother of 
mine. 25633. 
Valse petite. 25859. 
Colon (A. J.): 
Nostalgia Andoluza. 2524. 
Would you like to be adopted. 


Shrine song. 12123. 


in the sky. 
17140. 


6376. 


25728. 


You played—I paid. 


I dream of you. 


Ballade de la lune. 


17198. 
Colon (B. D.) Mi terruno. 11159. 
Colonel (P. M.) Manuel of select 
Catholic hymns and_ devotions. 


- 15252, 19611. 
Colonial mfg. co. 
21721. 
Colonnese (U.): 
Cuffietta blu. 13708. 


Wynchestre chime. 


Primavera Marechiara, 1925. 
15963. 
Colucci (Stephen) Radio love. 7336. 


Colucci (Tony) Don’t worry. 9653. 

Columbia. 26302 (57-59) 

Columbia collection of patriotic and 
favorite home songs. 576-579. 

Columbia phonograph eco., ine. To 
wed you in the golden summer-time. 
16736. 


Columbia songs. 4788. 

Columbia University (Alumni federa- 
tion of) Columbia songs. 47388. 

Colwell (Eliza) Pickles. 20329. 

Come buy my nice fresh ivy. 17913. 

Come lasses and lads. 9406. 


pt. 11, neste 20 


Come let’s be merry. 26302 (60). 


Come sit down beside me. 8773 (157). 
Come sweet morning. 8773 (158-162). 
Come, thou holy Paraclete. 22463. 


Comic supplement of American life. 


850, 1875. 


Comina (W.) Qu’en dira-t-on. 20445. 

Coming of spring. 601. 

Comly (Florence) Memories of you. 
19705. 


Commencement of a musical career. 
9491. 


Commonwealth music pub. co.: 
Dreamland fancies. 138893. 
Pomposo. 2825. 

Send out Thy light. 25152. 

Community singers’ programme. 

13645, 138646, 17925, 22480, 22481. 

Complete church hymnal. 4766. 

Composers’ music corp. : 

After school. 4166. 

Album leaf. 17348. 

Annie Laurie. 8904. 

As night falls. 8926. 

Barearolle. 11517. 

Believe me, if all those endearing 
young charms. 9080. 

Chanson de Guillot-Martin. 4661. 

Cradle song for Willy Wally. 
9456. 

Deep River. 4906. 

. Fido chases his tail. 
Frasquita. 5286. 
Gavotte. 10018. 
Good-bye to summer. 5395. 
Good-night, my love, good-night. 

5398. 
Hey Nonny oh. 23274. 
Humoreske. 10317. — 
Hushed woods. 5618. 
I love thee. 23409. 
Imps. 5879. 
In haunted shadows. 5895. 
Jack o’ lantern. 6010. S 
Jim. 6049. 
Last rose of summer. 10823. 
March of the khaki clad. 2176. 
Melody. 7580. 
Melody in F. 11968. 
Menuet fantastique. 
My old Kentucky home. 
Mystic shadow. 24464. 
Noel, Noel. 11449. 
Norse lullaby. 6918. 
Of witches. 6983. 
Olga von der Volga. 
On dancing waves. 
Petite etude. 7582. 
Pirating. 7206. 
Polka naive. 11754. 
Pow-pow. 7250. - 
Prelude in C minor. 
Quiet fjords. 11835. 
Reign of May. 7369. 


9854. 


2246. 
11355. 


11574. 
7051. 


4707. 


1398 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Softly raining. 7749. 
Sweet romance. 7959. 
Waltz in A flat. 9171. 
Waves and wabbles. 12768. 
Winter fun. 8631. 
Wondering. 12976. 

Young and old. 71274. 

Young Debussy. 138051. 
Composizioni per pianoforte in edizi- 
oni facilitate dagli autori. 22486. 
Compton (Fay) Awake. 21850 (17). 
Conaway (L. M.) Mandy won’t you 

come on down. 11066. 


Concha (Hverardo) B. Marina. 
24135. 
Concone (-): 
Etude. 611-618, 4773, 4774, 
13652. 
Flower-gatherers. 26302 (96). 
Murmuring leaves. 6731. 
Robin redbreast. 7419. 


Concord anthem book. 9433. 


Concord books. 22493. 
Concours des classes d’ Harmonie. 
17552. 


Condor (Harry): 


San Francisco. -3094. 
Tokio. 25729. 
Cone (D. W.) Sunshine, that pal of 
mine. 16519. 
Cone (Deweej) pseud. See Cone 
(D. W.). 


Conelly (Mamie) Down in Georgia 
on the farm. 22720. 
Cones (Fanette) : 
Call of my heart. 13462, 22271. 
Love’s prayer. 6897, 24051. 
Conference press: 
Are you glorifying God. 
Away as on wings. 8970. 
Battle prayer. 9046. 
Can you question. 9245. 
Christmas psalm. 9367. 
Crucifixion’s shadow. 9474. 
Day and night. 9553. 
Gather in the children. 
His at last. 10240. 
I have a Saviour. 10368. 
In His courts. 10567. 
Lord I am _ longing 
10957. 
Master is here and ealieth thee. 
11097. 
My name is written there. 
O love such love. 115386. 
Redeemed ones in glory. 
Rejoice. 11876. 
Rejoice and be glad. 11877. 
Saviour is near. 12015. 
Send us refreshing times O Lord. 
12072. 
Still small voice. 
Thine. 12523. 
Tomorrow. 12584. 


8913. 


9970. 


Thee. 


for 


11872. 


12339. 


11350. 


With God and His friendship. 
12962. 
Confetti. 22596, 22850, 24313, 24468. 


Confrey (E. E.): 
Charleston chuckles. 93812. 
Confrey’s (Zez) modern concep- 


tion of six old masterpieces. 
616. 
Humorestless. 5611. 
There’s no one can love me like 
you. 3594. 
Confrey (Zez) pseud. See Confrey 
(HK. E.). 
Conghman (R. S.) Fondness. 1107. 


Conhurst (Wm.) Be thou our all in 


alts 17558. 
Conley (G. F.) Somebody loves you. 
25307. 
Conley (Larry): 
Butterfly. 4549. 


Heart breakin’ Mose. 5508. 
I’d love to love you all the time. 
23368. 
Little bit bad. 238942, 
What did I.do to you. 25996. 
When I found you. 26022. 
Conley-Silverman, inc.: 
I’d love to love you all the time. 
23368, 26302 (4385). 
Little bit bad. 21850 (355), 23942. 
Nightime [sic] brings dreams of 
you. 26302 (517). 
What did I do to you. 
26302 (597). 
When I found you. 
(600). 
Conn (Dwight) Smile, a rose, a kiss. 
252. 


25996, 
26022, 26302 


Connecticut college for women. Con- 
necticut college song book. 138656. 
Connecticut college song book. 138656. 
Connell (E. S.) Come back to me. 
588. 
Connelly (Reg.): % 
President march. 2857. 
Shadows haunt me all the while. 
7641. 
Somebody lied. 25306. 
Tangoland. 25577. 


. Tatters. 8018. 
Conners (Donald) Paddy O’Leary’s. 
15801. 


Connolly (Mrs. I. T.) Im tired of 
crying about you. 18945. 
Connor (A. A.) I couldn’t help lov- 
ing you. 5647. 
Connor (Pierre) : 
Golden dawn. 10045. 
I can’t forget. 18819. 
Little black dog of the master. 


6294. 

My garden of memory. 8773 
(1213). 

My violet. 15541. 


Our house of dreams. 2694. 


1399 


INDEX 


Connor (Pierre)—Continued. 
Our house of dreams. 
(1246). 


Connors (J. S.) I know more than 


my father’s father. 23392. 
Conover (Francis) : 
Heartbroken pal. 23246. 


Your cross-words are making me 


blue. 4117. 
Conrad (Con) : 

Bamboola. 17541-17548, 22098. 

But the wind blew through his 
whiskers just the same. 22246. 

Charleston mad. 93138. 

Come on along. 9409. 

Don’t be a fool, you fool. 22688, 
22689. 

Don’t be sorry for me. 22691. 

Dreaming. 850. 


9987. 
10247, 14409. 


Get your woman. 
Hitch up the horses. 


Honey I’m in love with you. 
5581, 5582. 

I’m going to dance at your wed- 
ding. 1506. 

I’m still in love with you. 18938, 
18939. 

I’ve got to be a chaste woman. 
10483. 

Just you and I and the baby. 
6120. 

Kissing. 1875. 

Memory lane. 2234. 

Miami. 19735. 


Nobody but Fanny. 20028. 
Over a garden wall. 11657. 
Pretty puppy. 15959. 


That’s when a feller needs a 
friend. 8066. 

They still look good tome. 12521. 
Tomorrow. 12582. 

Where is my old pal tonight. 
21611. 

Where the heck is Mulligan. 
21615. 

Whoopee. 21642. 

Wind blew through his whiskers. 
26155. 


Without you. 
Conrad (lL. M.) 


17172, 21691. 
Rose of my dreams. 


7452. 

Conroy (Mary) Every morning on 
his banjo. 14003. 

Cons (Auguste) Willow pattern. 
26152. 


Consolidated music pub. co. More I 


see of somebody else. 2331. 
Constantine (Anthony) Love time. 
15198. 
Constantine (Victor) : 

Evolution. 18278. 


Wandering bootblack. 8410. 
Conte (Paolo): 


Dream reverie. 18172. 


8773 


pti, nvs.iv-20 


Fairy tale. 18302. 
In joyous mood. 19069. | 
Japanese doll’s day. 6018. 
Leaves and blossoms. 19351. 
Meditation. 2215. 
Pensée d’ amour. 20292. 
Petit menuet. 7184. 
Petite mazurka. 15865. 
Petite valse. 11714. 
Remembrance. 20516. 
Scherzino. 7554. 
Song of the 
20917. 
Song without words. 
To a rosebud. 8153. 
Valse mignonne. 21378. 
Contessa Mariza. 621. 
Continental music Co. 
memory. 6826. 
Convento veneziano. 623. 
Converse (C. ©.) Sound forth again 
the nations voice. 4144 (128). 
Converse (F. S.) From the hills. 
5301. 
Coogan (Frank) Greater New York. 
Pp lyr. 
Coogan (J. B.): 
Gone but not forgotten. 14271. 
That some people think. 8072. 
Cook (Arlington) : 
My radio mother above. 
Oh bobbed hair. 15658. 
Cook (BHlizabeth) Swallow dance. 
12400. 
Cook (F. B.): 
I want you. 14636. 
Kiss mama good-night. 19285. 
Then Tll come back to you. 
16656. 
Those Asheville North Ca’iina 


12267. 


24442. 


blues. 125383, 16687. 
Cook (H. F.) After the opera. 32. 
Cook (J. E.) When you're gone, Ill 


miss you. 12879. . 
Cook (Jacob) Those loving blues. 
25686. 
Cook (lL. HE.) 
honey. 10497. 


I want to call you 


Cook (R. C.) You left me when I 
needed you. 8722. 
Cook (R. H.) Cleveland. 22429. 


Cook (Talcott) Ballyhoo man. 138278. 
Cook (Will Marion) : 

Darktown is out tonight. 
(43). 

Ev’ry body loves. 


21850 
5167. 


I’m coming Virginia. 18906. 
Cook (Will Mercer): — 
Ev’rybody loves. 5167. 


Ups and downs that’s how the 
world goes round. 8275. 
Cooke (C. L.): 
Do you ever dream of me. 802. 
Ho-lo-a-dee, O lovie answer me. 
18723. 


1400 


meadow brook. | 


My rose of 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Roses are jealous of you. 25041. 
Then may-be I'll come back to 
you. 25650. 
Cooke (F. H.) March of the volun- 
teers. 21850 (122). 
Cooke (H. W.) Kay and Gerda. 1844. 
Cooke (J. F.): 
Keltic dance. 
Old portrait. 
Ribbon dance. 
Sea gardens. 
Cooke (W.) 
Beer D2Ga0s (St ). 
Cooley (Faye) Somewhere I will 
wait for you. 25321. 
Coolidge (P. B.): 


19269. 
7037. 
20531. 
20697. 


Esquisse orientale. 


Songs of the red man. 25361. 
Ten songs. 4496. 
Cools (Eugéne) Musette. 6733. 


Coombes (Douglas) 
I’m all alone. 16077. 
Coombs (C. W.): 
Child of the dark eyes. 
(39, 40). 
Christmas herald. 13084 (48, 44). 
Lord is King. 13084 (178). 
Love is a rover. 6364. 
Once at the angelus. 
Za): 
Song of Judith. 
Spirit of the summertime. 
(3238, 324). 
Coombs (D. H.) 
Coon (A. B.) 
Coon (Jack) 
coon (i. Bz): 
Barber shop rag. 
Gibson F.4 waltz. 
Harmonizing waltz. 
Jazzareno. 6025. 
UP. Bae. 1336. 
Mandolin’s song. 6471. 
Newton imperial march. 
Orientia. 7092. 
Sweet patooty. 3466. 
Way down South my: Dixie’s call- 
ing. 3885. 
Cooper (Bud): 
Feelin’ kind o’ blue. 5203, 5204. 
Hot tamale Molly. 1409. 
I eare for her and she cares for 
me. 14477. 
Cooper (D. A.) Florida. 14098. 
Cooper (HE. A.) There is danger in 
the twinkle of her eye. 8084. 
Cooper (E. F.) By Syrian shores. 
9208. 
Cooper (H. E.) World made good by 
your smile. 8672. 
Cooper (J. W.): 
Step on her. 25434. 
Sweet little baby rose. 
Cooper (Joe): 
One smile. 
Two eyes. 


13084 


13084 (252, 


13084 (316). 
13084 


Suzette. 3452. 
My baby. 6744. 
Mavis waltz. 6522. 
4378. 


5338. 
1323. 


2488. 


25518. 


7073, 11609. 
3717, 8247. 


Rolling stone,. 


Cooper (Lawrence) Dreaming of 
you. 

Cooper (Oliver) Don’t you want to 
go home. 4988. 


Cooper (R. S.): 
Drifting in love. 
Rate 71G5 12. 

Cooper (W. H.) 

Cooper (W. O.): 
Telling of love. 8034. 
Thy way not mine. 8132. 

Cooper (W. S.) Bandolero. 

Co-operative music co.: 
Always ready polka. 
Dying poet. 9721. 
Fireside waltz. 5226. 
Frolic waltz. 18435. 
Happy hearts. 5464. 
Little Alpine boy. 19483. 
Little Gypsy. 19450. 
Little piper. 19460. 

Little skater. 19466. 
Melody in F. 7473. 
Menuet in G. 4402. 
Playground of my dreams. 
Pride of the valley. 24888. 
Sesqui-centennial march. 25181. 
Springtime. 20988. 

Woodland echo. 21710. 

Co-optimists. 624, 6406, 8098, 10078, 

12785, 23029, 230838, 23481, 23815, 
23858, 240338, 25567, 25619. 

Coote (Bert) Windmill man. 8623. 

Coots (J. F.): ; 
Beautiful girls. 13311. 
Flexatone. 14091. 

Lucita. 15216. 

Mayflowers. 24170. 

Oriental memories. 15764. 

Promenade walk. 15975. 

Put your troubles in a candy box. 
24916. 

Remember you. 11879. 

Road of dreams. 25008. 

Take a little stroll with me. 
25560. 

Venetian wedding moon. 
Why is love. 12937. 
Copake camps corp. Copake my Co- 

pake. 17940. 

Copeland (L. C.): 
Ivoryland. 6003. 
Sweetie do. 25534. 
Vanjty fair. 25864. 

Coppee (Ambrose) Jingle 

19198. 

Coppelia ballet. 

Copper (C. H.) 

Coppola (Piero) 

ALO. 20am. 

Cog dor. 18800. 

Corbett (Felix): 
O’er the hills of Seville. 

C137): 


13913. 


Molly blues. 2863. 


22101. 
4224, 


15901. 


16872. 


bells. 


18071, 21850 (47). 
Honey gal. 10275. 
Poema appassion- 


17298 


1401 


INDEX 


Corbett (Felix )—Continued. 
Pierrette and Pierrot. 20342. 
Weary the waiting. 26302 (318). 
Corbett (J. B.) Christensen’s (Axel) 
instruction book. 138578. 
Corbin (J. M.) Lullaby. 8773 (468). 


Corbin (J. R.) jr. . Lullaby.» 8773 
(468). 

Corbitt (C. L.) De lamps all lit up 
in Ziyon. 751. 

Corbreuse (C.) Quatre chansons d’ 
amour. 13666. 

Corcoran (F. J.) Wonder what the 
matter is. 26178. 


Cordes & Marks.: 


We are the bolshiveeks. 127738. 


Where do you. work-a_ John. 
12886. 
Cordrey (Elmer) Little angel chil- 
dren. 23939. 


Cords (Gustav) : 
Fiunf vortragsstticke. 22504. 
Schtilerkonzert. 7576, 25131. 
Trio. 8206. 


Corelli (A.) Sonate. 782, 7783. 


Corey (W. A.) Mardi gras. 13084 
(194). 

Corey (Mrs. W. A.) Mardi gras. 
13084 (194). 

Corley (J. N.) San José. 25086. 

Corley (Neill) Venetia. 25869. 


Cormack (J. R.): 
I love ’em all. 57038. 
Isabella tell your fella that it’s 
time to go. 10634. 
That’s how sure I am that I love 
you. 211 6s, 
Cornago (Luigi) 
tati. 4784. 
Cornelius (Mrs. HE. N.) 
Cornelius (HE. 8S.) 
22924. 


Cornelius (Peter) : 
Christmas song. 


Cento solfeggi can- 


Jazzy. 10672. 
Fault findin’ papa. 


13084 (46. 47). 


Monotone. 11211. 
Cornelius (R. H.) Calvary hymns. 
4583. . 
Cornell (A. M.) Keep smiling. 
19264. 
Corner (—) #£Virgin’s cradle hymn. 


21415. 
Cornish (DuBois) 
shine and you. 
Cornwell (Mae) 
view. 17563. 
Cornwell (W. 
home. 5561. 
Corona (Sandro): 
Ku-ka-ke-ku. 
Love bird. 
Corp (Pansy) 
Corp (R. G.) 
Cort (Philip) 
sun. 15565. 


I want the sun- 
aya ba 
Beautiful isle of 


E.) Hollywood our 


19306. 
24008. 
Wild cat walk. 4005. 
Wild cat walk. 4005. 
"Neath the midnight 


1402 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Cortelyou (Winthrop) : 


Allegro grazioso. 17370. 
Andantino. 17949. 
Cortes (Marcel) Mi chica. 24226. 


Corti (Mario) 
lino a pianoforte di composizioni 
celebri. 8189. 

Cortis (Antonio) Tropezon. 25771. 

Cortopassi (Domenico) : 

Onde del Danubio. 
Rusticanella. 3059. 
Coryell (Marian) : 
Largo. 19327. 
Pig ’n whistle. 
Puss’n boots. 
Coscia (Silvio) : 
Along Niagara’s shore. 17380. 
Andante religioso. 17406. 
Hlegia. 13954. 
Tragic improvviso. 

Cosentino (Mario) 
grotta 1925. 21015. 

Coslow (Sam): 

Call of the. great white way. 


15738. 


20345. 
20442. 


21298. 
Strenna Piedi- 


17744. 

Dancing in the dark. otoe, 
22578. 

Don’t say you will when you 
know that you won't. 9649, 


13084 (485). 
I need somebody to lullaby me. 
1540, 1541. 


Icky wicky woo. 19024. 
My home. 6781. 
Then I met you. 3588. 

Costa (HB. S.): 
Auxiliary meeting. 13240. 
I-J-G. 5680. 
Smith’s Sally-Ann. T7739. 
Springhill college romance. 7858, 

20981. 

Costa (Mario) : 
A frangesa. 21852. 
Amanti. 4228. 
Canto di John. 4599. 
Duetto comica. 5056, 5057. 
Lezione di Mary. 6247. 
Re delle api. 7351. 

Costallat et cie.: 
Célébre nocturne. 22378. 
Chansons bréves. 13539. 
Classiques du débutant. 557. 
Djim. 22675. 
Elle chante. 22820. 
Elle danse. 22821. 
Enfance du Christ. 22836. 
Pagina argentina. 15803. 
Sérénade. 25162. 
Tourterelles de Suzon. 3668. 

-Costantini (Roberto) Coro di villa- 

nelle. 17947. 

Costantino (Gabriele) : 
Allinora. 17s. 
Cristoforo Colombo. 17968. 
It looks like yes. 28675. 


Trascrizioni per vio- - 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Coste (Nap) 
riste. 20495. 
Costello (Bartley) : 
By the lakes of old Killarney. 
395. 
Faithful old pal. 1023. 

Costello (J. A.) Wyoma. 8684. 
Costello (Mike) Then maybe Ill 
come back to you. 25650. 
Cosyn (Benjamin) Ten pieces. 


Recreation du _ guita- 


9446. 


Cott( L. F.) At the rainbow’s end. 
poe b, 

Cotter (Frances) Sweet springtime. 
12414. 

Cottrau (—) Addio a Napoli. 26302 
(337). 


Cottrell (Jack): | 
Hammersmith Broadway blues. 


18612... : 
Hielan’ girl. 23276. 
Couffer (Grant) Heartbreaking 
mama. 18656. 


Coukoulas (D. K.) 
no hot dogs. 13001. 

Coulter (F. S.) Piccaninny lullaby. 
20326. 


Coulter (Florence) : 
Love’s dawn. 2091. 
Memories of my childhood home. 
24199. 
North Dakota. 24545. 
River Cimarron. 7411. 
What’s in paradise. 21541. 
Countryman (Margaret) Rosary hour 
in Ireland. 3026. 
County hymn of Kentucky. 
Coup de Deux. 16800. 
Coup de soleil. 4181, 5055. 
Couper (B. F.) Roseate hues of early 
dawn. 25039. 
Couperin (Francois) : 
Five harpischord pieces. 
Laborieuse. 23847. 
Papillons. 24758. 
Pastorale. 17958. 
Piéces. 7200. 
Soeur Monique. 16324. 
Voluptueuse. 25902. 
Courtade (A.): 
Altkirch. 4220. 
Aux champs. 8961. 
Aux héros de la garde. 
Cannes l’ensoleillée. 4593. 
Cornache d’or. 4787. 
Cote d’azur. 4790. 
Dans la vallée. 4865. 
Delicieuse Provence. 4913. 
Echos de Picardie. 5088. 
Fantaisie d’Auvergne. 5189. 
Frétillante. 9935. 
Glorieux fanion. 5356. 
Grand bleue. 5414. 
Inconnu. 10609. 
Mont chevalier. 


Yes we got it, 


17957. 


9452. 


8962. 


6664. 


Pensée d’été. 7174. 

Rives enchanteresses. 7412. 
Courtney (J. D.): 

Across the fields. 13099. 

Blow, zephyrs, blow. 138369. 


Rose leaves. 20570. 
Winding stream. 17153. 
Courtney (Vince) Dear old Mother 


Machree. 22627. 
Courtright (R. HH.) ‘My ' mother. 
15508. 
Coutts (J. d’A.): 
Glory for me. 23092. 
His mighty love. 23282. 


I could not do 
Savior. 238365. 
Resting in my Saviour’s love. 
24974. 
Covato (Etzi): 
Goose pimples. 
Noodle soup. 
Coveny (C. E.): 
Carmelita. 22305. 
Poor little ragged rose. 
Cover (Lily) Two songs. 
Cover CV. 1.) : 
AOritg. Mise. 
Joanna. 6054. 
Lollie. 6320. 
When. 8501. 
You are the one for me. 
Coverley (Robert) 
daisies. 11163. 
Covington “CH. “A;) 97. “Nou... didiwt 
want me when you had me. 17231. 
Covino (Isaac) : 
Dream girl mine. 
I’m looking: 5734. 
Love’s rose. 6399. 
Simple kiss. 7687. 
Cowan (D. F.) Only you. 20197. 
Cowan (D. F.) jr. Only you. 11615. 
Cowan (Francis) : 


without my 


10063. 
11451. 


24852. 
638. 


8705. 
Michaelmas- 


5012. 


On the shores of Lover’s isle. 
24677. 

Only you. 20197. 

Cowan (L. F.): 

Hollywood. 18720. 

Samarkan. 7512. 

That sunkissed baby of mine. 
3580. 


Waiting. 12735, 12736. 
Cowan (Rubey) : 
I had a sweet mamma, but she’s 
turned sour now. 14496 
Let’s find an island. 193884. 
Never mind. 20002. 
Nuthin’s gonna stop me now. 
2546. 
They used to call me a sap. 25678. 
Coward (CC. lL.) Honolulu) moon. 
10281. 
Coward (Noel) : 
Cosmopolitan lady. 4789, 13672. 
First love. 5230, 14080. 


1405 


INDEX 


Coward (Noel)—Continued. ; 
I’m so in love. 10449, 14557. 
Ladybird. 6182. 

On with the dance. 
20166. 
Poor little rich girl. 

Cowdery (M. A.): 

I wonder why. 23528. 
Sweet girl. 16538. 
Cowell (Branch) : 


11601, 15736, 


Colorado, the top of the world. 


575. 
Laughing eyed Sadie. 23872. 
Cowell (Henry) : 
Anger dance. 17414. 
Consecration. 617. 
Ensemble. 22842.° 
Oh, could I mount on fairy wings. 
2583. 


Cowell (J. H.): 
Colorado, the top of the world. 
byline 
Laughing eyed Sadie. 
Cowen (F. H.): 
Snowflakes. 8773 (720). 
When the world is fair. 
(324). 
Cowles (Cecil) : 
Hey Nonny oh. 23274. 
I love thee. 23409. 
Cowles (Hugene) : 
Rienzi’s invocation to 
8773 (649). 
Rock of strength. 16075. 
When stars are in the quiet 
skies. 21850 (220). 
Cowles (W. R.) What bird so sings. 
3867. 
Cox (Attler) : 
Harem blues. 5475. 
Orient special. 24702. 
Cox (B. G.) Betty Lou. 138342. 
Cox (G. 8S.) Absolute hair 
swell. 11. 
Cox (Ida): . 
Cox (Ida) blues. 17963. 
Lonesome blues. 19489. 
Misery blues. 2285. 
Rambling blues. 24948. 
Cox (J. J.) Rosaline. 7446. 
Cox (Louis) I remember. 18961. 
Cozzo (A.) E’ mo. 22787. 
Cozzolino (Gioacchino) Torna, Franci. 
21292. 
Crabb (C. A.) 
6198. 
Crabtree (Ernest) : 
Songs I heard on dear old mother’s 
knee. 16394. 
Wreck of the Titanic. 


23872. 


26802 


Mars. 


cloth 


Last grand charge. 


21718. 


Cradit (L.) Dearest place. 9580. 
Craft (Ralph) : 
Dixie moon shine. 22669. 


Where is the smile you used to 
smile to me. 3946. 


7234, 11763. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Cragun (J. B.): 
Concerto no. 1. 22487. 
Cragun conservatory method for 
the saxophone. 4804, 
Craig (Guy) W 
broken heart. 866 
Craig (Hilda) Why‘did you change 
your mind. 21648. 
Craig (Jack) Jazz-H-sax album. 
1747. 
Craig (W. F.) 
Craig (W. H.): 
Castles in Spain. 
Mother o’ mine. 
Those radio blues. 
Cramer (J. B.): 
1°" concerto. 
2° concerto. 
3° concerto. 
4° concerto. 
5° concerto. 
6° concerto. 21842, 
concerto. 21845. 
60 ausgewdéllte 
17965. 
Cramer (J. B.) & @o., ltd.: 
Conjuration. 13655. 
Fairy shoon. 14033. 
Grey ‘neath the moon. 5425. 
I takes a sartin’ notice o’ that. 
14605. 
Jus’ a smile I’m missin’. 14895. 
Mary had a little lamb. 15278. 
Nature song. 2469. 
Ring, bells, ring. 7397. 
Ye banks and braes. 17209. 
Cramer (K. L.): 
All my sins are taken away, taken 


Walk right in. 25919. 


4636. 
11251. 
8114. 


21821. 
21828. 
21832. 
21836. 
21840. 


klavier-ettiden, 


away. 17356. 
For I am going home to glory. 
9908. 


Sanctified and I know I am. 


20623. 

Songs for Jesus. 20923. 

Yes we'll roll the old, old chariot 
along. 21734. 


Cramm (H. L.): 
Dame Trot’s dance. 9504. 
Dance of the Gillie Dhu. 
Dancing leaves. 713. 
Dutch dolls’ dance. 
Fair weather. 1012. 
Grandmother’s polka. 10084. 
Jolly jingles for little fingers. 
6064. 
Katydids. 
Lazy Lou. 
Peek-a-boo. 
Postman. 
Promenade. 
Singing sands. 
Spring is here. 16485. 
Trottery trot. 12609. 
Valentine. 12668. 


708. 
9719. 


10763. 
10830. 
11699. 
11772. 
11811. 
3234. 


1404 


*t you mend a. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 ~ 


Crampton (G. G.) 
16384. 

Crampton (O. M.) 
sweet story. 8034. 

Cranazio (Colombo) 


Song of the saved. 
Tell me love’s 


In aeroplano. 


1631. 
Cranberry Christmas. 9457. 
Crandal (Julian) Then you _ will 


think of me. 16657. 
Crandell (G. E.) Um just a bit of 
driftwood. 1511, 14566. 
Crane (C. R.) It’s Mather’s the way 
to my heart. 1717. 
Crane (Josephine) Friend once, but 
sweetheart today. 23020. 
Cranford (W.) Almaine. 21932. 
Crank (R. R.) Ili be there. 14509. 
Cranston (S. W.) Write a letter home 
to mother. 17203. 
Cranz (Aug.) g. m. b. h.: 
Art de la mandoline. 
13200. 
Figlia del mare. 14072. 
Grosse unbekannte. 10104, 10105. 
Ich hab’ in’s paradies geschaut. 
5824, 19021. 
Impressioni d’autunno. 
Ja, wenn es lenz ist. 
Klein Doris. 19292. 
Lockenkopfchen. 19480. 
Minner gibt’s genug auf dieser 
schonen welt. 6433, 19583. 
Matador marsch. 19645. 
Norwegische renntierpost. 
Pauline, Pauline, zieh’ 
seid’ne Pelerine. 7154, 
Schon Hedchen. 20659. 
Trdiumende see. 21296. 
op (Francesco) : 
Biricchina. 22186. 
Piccola Fannie. 24815. 
Rituccia. 25008. 
Sogno amoroso. 25291. 
Sotto il cielo stellato. 
Crapis (Stefano) 
(523. 
Crash. 3094. 
Craven (—): 
Aurore. ‘8955. 
~ Immensité.- 10558. 
Olympic. 2643. 
Rafale. 11847. 
Remembrance. 
Soleil. 12210. 
Still dreaming. 21002, 25488. 
Ténébres. 12468. 
Crawford (Don) Dirty little dig. 
9611. 
Crawford (Jack): 
Dreaming. 851. 
If I didn’t have you. 14672. 
When I’m alone with you. 17017. 
Crawford (Jesse) : 
I wonder, if she wonders too. 
14650. 


$6854—26——_8 


14706. 
6007. 


200438. 
an die 
20280. 


25367. 
Santa Genoveffa. 


11881. 


13199, - 


San Salvador. 3095. 
What’s the good of dreams that 


never come true. 38877, 8490. 
Crawford (Mrs. M. W.) Mother’s 
love. shines thro’. 15439. 


Crawford (R. 
8773 (1126). 


M.) Indian moon. 


Crawley (Wilton) : 


Don’t waste your time on me. 
9652. 

Honeary dady. 10269. 

I told you so shout. 

In my dreams 
19074. 

Sheik of my dreams. 16245. 

You laughed at me when I cried 
for you. 21764. 


Craxton (Harold) Almand. 
Cray (Beula): 
In my garden of dreams with you. 
10575. 
Just to go back and be kids again. 
14930. 


Creamer (Henry): 
Darktown broadcasting. 4874. 
Go get ’em Caroline. 10021. 
‘Good bye Sal, so long gal. 
I’m happy go lucky. 234388. 
I want to be free. 23508. 
Oh say! can I see you to-night. 
15678. 
Creath (Chas.) 
6506, 15271. 
Creator of the earth and sky. 22528. 
Créche marveilleuse. 644. 
Credhe’s lament for Cail. 
Creel (J. L.) Oh love, 
love is pain. 115385. 
Creighton (Bishop) I never had no 


10475. 
of yesterday. 


8855. 


14278. 


Market street blues. 


8773 (180). 
I love ’til 


blues. 23461. 
Crelinger (Charles) Hymne des na- 
tions. 5625. 


Cfemieux (Octave) Amants. 86. 
Crescendo theaterverlag g. m. b. h.: 


Esperanta danckanto. 9775. 
Frauen treue. 1131. 
Paganini. 20239. 
Puppehen, fahr’ mit mir nach 
Norderney. 2891. 
Wenn die liebe nicht so teuer 
war. 8855. 
Crescendo-verlag. Lumpen und seide. 
6417. 
Crescenzo (Vincenzo de) See De 


Crescenzo (Vincenzo) 


Crevecoeur (Louis de) Deux mélo- 
dies. 17967. 

Crew (Lloyd) Sweetheart when I 
found you. 16554. 

Crickboom (Mathieu) Maitres. du 
violon. 2150-2153, 24095-24102. 


Crimp (H. E.) Drums of freedom. 


18196, 22771. 


1405 


INDEX 


Crismore (Harry) Twilight on the 


Hudson. 25807. 
Crisp (HK. HE.) Love’s memories. 
24049. 
Crispen (M. G.) Tale of Achmed 
Kurd. 12440. 
Crispo (Enrico) Avvenir. 4324. 
Crist (Bainbridge) : 
Dreams. 9694. 
Nocturne. 9468. 
Old portrait. 11567. 
Queer yarns. 20461. 
Yearning. 12997. 
Crise CD. Want & 
Busy work songs. (98), 8778. 
Harvest home march. 21850 (87). 
Harvest home waltz. 21850 (88). 


Shining way. 8773 (703). 

Woodland march. 21850 (225). 
Cristofaro (Alberto De): 

Composizioni per pianoforte. 


22486. 
Napolitaine. 6856, 11387. 
Pavane. 7156. 


Crnkoyvich (Rudolf) : 
Arapsko kokonjeste. 
Batko kolo. 22090. 
Hopsasa polka. 18746. 
Hrvatski sinovi. 18768. 
Janje polka. 19168. 

Mila moja Mamice. 19750. 
Zwei mahl lustig. 21820. 
Croce-Spinelli (B.) : 
Aveu. 18084 (15). 
Eblouissement. 13084 (78). 
J’ai peur d’un_baiser. 
(150). 
Présents. 138084 (271). 
Sereines fiancailles. 138084 (297). 
Situ veux m’amour. 138084 (304). 
Crocker (Arthur) Don’t put the 
blame on me. 9648. 
Crockett (Mrs. H. L.): 


21992. 


13084 


I would walk with Jesus. 238534. 
No souls. 24529. 
Croft (William) Sarabande. 12007. 
Crombie (I. M.) Secale stories. 3108. 


Crook (Blanche) 
"21594, 

Crook (Hubert) : 
British grenadiers. 358. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


When you are near. 


880. 
John Peel. 1775. 
Keel row. 1845. 
Lincolnshire poacher. 1981. 
Polly put the kettle on. 2823. 


Crookes (A. W.) 
banjoist. 20209. 
Crosbie (George) 
Rose. 15522. 
Crosby (H. J.): 
Keewatin. 

Kentuckian. 


Orchestra tenor 


My pretty June 


14962. 
19271. 


pt, 1; nes. veco 


Crosby (M. I.) 
16633. 
Cross (HE. M.) 
dove. 1596. 
Cross (H. P.) 
bears. 23127. 
Cross (P. J.): 
All that I ask of you. 8839. 
Help to make a little sunshine. 
18669. 
Cross (W. M.) 
cared. 19248. 
Crosse (Mentor) Freedom. 1134. . 
Crossing (Cyril) pseuwd. See Haen- 
schen (W. G.) 


Texas triumphant. 
If I had wings like a 


Goldilocks and the 


Just suppose nobody 


Crow (Goldie) When the evening 
shadows fall. 12860. 
Crow (H. EH.) You are my storehouse 
of happiness. 8703. 
Crowe (J. J:)' 
Where? 8548. 
Y. Mo Cy 2620 


Crowe (Jean): 
Mother, darling mother. 24328. 
Oh how he lied when I tho’t he 
was telling the truth. 20102. 
Crown Him! Lord of all. 4825. 
Crowned with victory. 669. 
Crowther (John) Lyric-poem. 11022. 
Crozier (Britton) So just have your 
time. 25286. 
Crozier (Geo.): 
It’s the blues, number 14 blues. 
1721) 1722: 
Nervous Charlie. 
Oh it’s the blues. 
Crozier (Joseph) : 
Fighting for the Red White and 


24490. 
2593. 


Blue. 9857. 
I’m coming back to _ Ireland. 
1497. 

Criiger '«(J..)  Hai/Y"to tae? iord’s 


anointed. 238182. 
Crumit (Frank): 
I married the bootlegger’s daugh- 
ter. 14588, 14589. 
I’se goin’ from the cotton fields. 
18964, 23472. 
Parlor is a pleasant place to sit. 
20262, 24767. 
Strum it with Crumit. 12360. 
Crump (E. B. P.) Put them away. 
7304. 
Crump (Jesse) : 
Black crepe blues. 9119. 
Bogus loving Sam. 326, 17656. 


Fare-thee-well. poor gal _ blues. 
9826. 
Long distance blues. 19494. 
Same old blues. 3089. 
Seven day blues. 3179. 
Crump (Raymond) Rose o’ mine. 
3034. 
Crunk (Dora) Them old Kentucky 
blues. 21185. 


1406 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Crusoe (Robinson) music pub. co. 
They all love me. 8095. 
Crysler (S. A.): 
Andy. 8889. 
~ When the rim of the world was 
gray. 8529. 
While you’re away. 12897. 
Wonderful mama. 8658. 


Cuba, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music. p. v. 
Cucciano (Giuseppe) 
Surriento. 8780. 
Cuckoo madrigal. 
Cuconato (R.) Son gelosa. 
Cud nad wista. 4830. 
Cui (César) : 
Fils du mandarin. 
Orientale. 7091. 
Spring delight. 21850 (194). 
Two roses. 21850 (208). 


Cullen (Ed.) 


"A marina ’e 


8773 (185). 
25322. 


18351. 


heart, as I love you. 18833. 
Cullum (H. J. B.) Two songs. 677. 
Cully (Jack) : 
Don’t cha be too sure. 4974. 
Holdin’ the sack. 5559. 
Culotta (Iluminato) : 
In palude. 19076. 
Maggiolata. 19584. 
Manila. 24116. 
Culp (H. E.) She’s just a burst of 
sunshine. 12109. 
Culshaw (C. C.) Some day, some- 
where I shall meet you. 12217. 
Culver (John) You don’t think I 


love you but I do. 21755. 

Cumberland (Gladys) : 
Boatman’s song. 318. 
Comrades in arms. 606. 
Cradle song [and] Danse mig- 

nonne. 642. 

Danse petite. 719. 
Day in the country. 742. 
Idyl. 678. 
Jack-tar. 
Little heroes. 2002. 
Melodie poétique. 2222. 
My first book of studies. 
Playtime tunes. 2805. 
Sleeping beauty. 38246. 
Snow-white and Rose-red. 7744. 


1734. 


2393. 


Swallows’ flight. 3454. 
Three bears. 3624. 
Tiny-tot’s album. 3648. 
Two old world dances. 679. 
Valse mignonne. 3751. 
Cumings (Tax) See Cumings 
(Thayer ) 
Cumings (Thayer): 
Blue time. 18377. 


Moonlight harmony. 19821. 
Cumming (J. W. W.): 
U. S. navy. 8268. 


When the sandman comes. 17047. 


Do you love me sweet-- 


Where poppies grow. 12887. 
With just you. 4021. 
Cummings (Hlsie) She can smile, oh 
boy. 7648. 
Cummings (Frank) 
gray. 25683. 
Cummings (J. G.): 
Adoration. 24, 
Jesus calls us. 1761. 
Moon magic. 15415, 
Cummings .(M. H.): 


Those eyes of 


Bible is good enough for me. 
22178. 

Choice collections. 519. 
Soul-cheering promise. 20987. 

Stop and rest. 21004, 


Where is your hope. 21613. 
Cummings (Wm.) In the heart of 


the West. 5929. 
Cummins (S. R.) My sunshine pal. 
15534. 
Cundell (Edric) Moon fancies. 
2316. 
Cundy-Bettoney co.: 
Canzonetta. 4600. 
Del Rio. 138799, 18074. 
Dio possente. 18563. 
Entr’acte. 138974. 


Fame and fortune. 5187. 


Flight of the bumble bee. 14092. 

Harmonie fingerings. 10159. 

Keewatin march. 14962, 

Kentuckian. 19271. 

Mercedes habanera. 15329., 

Murmuring breezes. 15449. 

Old colony. 24640. 

Operatic gems. 11620. 

Serenade. 3163. 

spirit ofthe 7U.« Sie Nie 25391, 
20002, 

Thou brilliant bird. 3619. 

Sth, U.S. infantry.» 43083: 


Cuneo (A. F.) Trentsdue esercizii e 


studii. 13709. 
Cunha (A. R.) Hawaiian girl 0’ 
mine. 14351. 
Cunha (Sonny) Hawaiian girl oO’ 
mine. 143851. 
Cunningham (Peter) Dear pal of 
mine. 138789. 
Cunningham (Winifred) When we're 
alone. 8538. 


Cureci (G. M.) Leggenda della marcia 
su Roma. 6226. 
Cure (Orla): 


Erabella. 22846. 

My buddy who sleeps over there. 
6750. ’ 

That chicken loving hubby of 
mine. 25627. 

When the flowers bloom ‘again. 
3916. 


If we knew. 10536. 
It’s a nice day ain’t 


Curran (Arthur) 
Curran, D2) 
you. 1709. 


1407 


INDEX 


Curran (P. G.): 
Crucifixion. 
Nocturne. 8773 (987). 

Curran (R. J.) Flat tired mamma, 

papa’s goin’ to give you air. 9880. 

Currey (D. C.): 


670. 


Nocturne. 9484. 
Valse caprice. 12671. 
Currier (IF. G.): 
Consecration. 617. 
Hxuberance. 1007. 
Oh, could I mount on _ fairy 
wings. 25838. 
Curry (J. C.): 
Driving down the blues. 21850 
(274). 
Muscle shoals. 6732. 
Only man I love, blues. 21850 


(402). 
Passionate blues. 
Curschmann (F.) 
light of heaven. 


7148. 
Welcome be thou 
2Ea0Zi(e22)t: 


Curtice (J. F.) Sweethearts still. 
16555. 
Curtis (A. L.) Where the Elwha 
waters flow. 21614. 
Curtis (Billy): 
Brute. 17702. 


I’ve got those Yiddish never-get- 
married blues. 18973. 
Nobody knows where she’s gone. 


20037. 
Curtis (Ernesto de) : 
Serenata. 7632. 
Volta sola. 8375. 
Curtis (F. P.) Carroll song book. 
9278. 
Curtis (lL. B.): 
Down and out blues. 828, 8773 
(1007). 
Drifting and dreaming. 22765, 
22766. 
My sweeties eyes. 24453. 
Why not be my _ sweetheart. 
21660. 


Curtis (R. G.) From now on sweet 
mamma, I’m gonna treat you rough. 
9952. 

Curtis (William) 
1493. 

Curwen (C. C.) 


I’m a happy coon. 


Curwen’s (Clayton 


C.) juvenile happy days. 17984. 
Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd.: 
Community singers programme. 
13644-13646, 17925, 22480, 
22481. 
Gamin. 14175. 
Legend of Mullaghmast. 23884. 


Masque-suite. 14321. 
Cusber (James) : 


Dear old Puget Sound. 4902. 


My California. 6751. 
Cuscina (Alfredo) : 
Amor di torero. 21950. 


Marcia dei nottambuli. 24126. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ronda Indiana. 25019. 
Ventaglio. 12695. 
Cusenza (Salvatore) : 
Ardita. 8911. 
Bacio di mamma. 205. 
Cushing (T. M.) Crinoline Mary. 
220a2) 
Cushing (W. F.) sr. My California 
home. 6752. 
Cushman (H. B.) My girl has hali- 
tosis. 11308. 


19946. 
You can get it. 


Cushon (Cora) My mother. 
Cusimano (G. J.) 
8710. 
Cusopoli (Carlo) Rosa Catena. 25025. 
Custance (A. F. M.): 
Alma mater. 21930. - 
Ask me no more. 22009. 
Communion service. 138643. 
Crossing the bar. 17976. 
Easter prologue and processional. 
5080. 


Gate of life. 23043. 
Jesus lives. 238722. 
Love divine. 24014. 


O sacred head. 24582. 


Our day of praise is done. 2690. 
Rise, crowned with light. 2993. 
Cutmore (Constance) Lean, love 
from thy window. 6215. 
Cuvillier (Charles) Radhia. 20474. 
Czapek (Josef) Geistliches vorspiel. 
23049. 


Czar fuer eine nacht. 9487. 

Czechorowski (A. A.) In the old 
convent down by the sea. 1664. 

Czego ty dziewezyno. 9488. 

Czernik (Willy) Wiegenlied. 8608. 

Czerny (—) Study. 686, 4837-4839, 
13714, 18715, 18716, 17987. 


Czerwinski (Marthe) ‘Midinettes. 
11164. 
Czibulka (A.): 
Fair maiden of Seville. 21850 
(62; 63). 
Gavotte-Stephanie. 5322. 
Liebestraum nach dem _  balle. 
6253. 
You and I. 21850 (227). 


Daca: 
Chizzum trail. 9347. 
Disaway an’ dataway. 9612. 
Hell in Texas. 10223. © 


Say! how I ean love. 12022. 
Whiskey! rye whiskey! 12898. 
Dada (GG. Mo) 
Alma Siciliana. 4205. 
Emocion. 22826. 
Miss Recuerdos. 6625. 
Zenzontle. 8756. 
Dada-Dada & Co.: 
Aura marina. 22036. 
Dame un besito. 22561. 


Media noche.: 24176. 
Rancherita. 24949. 


1408 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Rosa del paraiso. 25026. 
Sie O, NO, 20221. 
Tonta. 25736. 

Daeschler (Jul.) : 
Maiennacht. 19590. 
Unter bliihenden baumen. 8270. 

D’Agostino (A.) 

6093. 

D’ Agostino bros. inc.: 
A canzone d’ ’a nustalgia. 
Americana bionda. 17398. 
Appontate ’a giacchetta. 128. 
Aria ’e munastero. 174388. 
Canzone a Maria. 9254. 
Canzone a’ Napule. 
Casa ’nchiusa. 9282. 
Chist’ ’e Napule. 22374. 
Civettuola. 552. 
Come la primavera. 22458. 
Come una bambola. 9415. 
Core lunatano. 17942. 
Dignita. 22661. 


EY’ arrivata migghierema. 897. 


5070. 
Emo. 22787. 


°E parulane. 5072. 


Favola antica. 18330. 
Fior di peccato. 18358. 
Fioraia. 1070. 

Giorno fu. 23068. 
Ines. 14767. 

Io voglio a tte. 19128. 


LV ultima mandulinata. 19476. 
LI’ ultime rrose meje. 19477. 
Maliziosetta. 24108. 
Mandulinatella. 11064. 

Mare nuosto. 24128. 

Notte d’Aprile. 24552. 
Notte ’e tempesta. 20048. 
’"Nu core ’e guappo. 2535. 

°O guardia sala. 6952. 
Ommo ’e principio. 20152. 
Parleme oi viento. 24766. 
Passa maggio. 20271. 
Passiflora. 27389. 

Pe’ ll’onore. 20283. 

Pecche’ me lasse ... 20289. 
Piccola lampada blu’. 24816. 


Pim-pum-pam. 11730. 


Primmavera! sott’ ’e rrose. 20418. 


Prucessione. 15979, 20433. 

Quella che ci passe accanto. 
20462. 

Raggiunanno. 20480. 

Riggina d’ ’a campagna. 24992. 


Rosa catina. 25025. 

Rusine’. 20593. 

Semplicita’ ’e campagna. 20715. 
Serenata ’ntussucosa. 25177. 
Stornelli peccaminosi. 25445. 
Stornelli romani. 3403, 7888. 
Sturnellata napulitana. 21026. 
Suonno d’oro. 21057. 
Suonno napulitano. 
Tabarin. 25552. 


29501. 


Just a little word. 


8775. 


17762, 22292. 


Tarantella d’ ’a riggina. 21129. 
Terra d’ ‘e dollare. 21158. 
Vendetta ’e frate. 21384. 
Viulinata. 21422. 
Voce napulitana. 
Zulti innammorato. 26289. 

Dahl (W. L.) Stay away little girl 

stay away from my dreams. 7872. 

Dahlen (C. O.): 

Away as on wings. 8970. 

Can you question. 9245. 

Day and night. 9553. 

Gather in the children. 9970. 

I have a Saviour. 10368. 

Master is here and calieth thee. 
11097. 

Redeemed ones in glory. 11872. 

Rejoice and be glad. 11877. 

Saviour is near. 12015. 

Send us refreshing times O Lord. 


21424. 


12072. 
Still small voice. 12339. 
Thine. 12523. 
Dahike (F.) Alte und neue weih- 


4217. 
Nymphs and fauns. 


nachtslieder zur laute. 

Dahlquist (E. V.) 
15625. 

Dahn (N. N.) 

Dailey (J. G.) 
happy. 21271. 

Dailey (Robert) There’s no use to 
come back crying to me. 8092. 

Daily (Mrs. Alphabel) When holly- 
hocks are blooming. 17010. 

Dairo (John) Just dreaming and 
scheming and drifting to happiness. 
107386. 

D’Alba (Remo): 

Cantata dei pastori. 17757. 
Cuor che soffre. 4832. 
Gioso lu luminnaro. 23069. 
In alto. 5888. 

Picchi dui nun fuano tri. 

d’ Albert (Eugen ) 
17444, 17445. 

D’Albert (George) Yes! I don’t think 
so, very likely to-morrow—p’raps 
notes2iyisis 

Daleroze (E. J.): 

A quoi bon. 138091. 


Pama. 15812. 
To-day I will be 


24814. 
Aschenputtel. 


Coeur désolé. 13610. 
Coeur simple. 13612. 
Confidences. 138654. 


13850. 
14849. 
pas le temps 


Dors, mon angelet. 

Joli bleu du lace. 

Nous n’ avons 
d’aimer. 15615. 

Petite gnomes et la 
flamme. 20314. 

Pour faire fleurir le beau jardin. 
20394. 

Pour mon ami. 

Préparations 
de  solfége 
20410. 


grande 


15938. 
pour une methode 
rythmique vocal. 


1409 


INDEX 


Dalcroze (KE. J.) —Continued. 
Rythmes délaissés. 16127. 
Trois oiseaux:blues. 16775. 
4 danses frivoles. 13723. 

Dale (B. J.): 


Cradle song. 22526. 
Holiday tune. 5560. 
Rosa mystica. 25027. 


Dale (C. F.) 
13625. 

Dale (Glen) Bagdad. 

Dale (Norwood) : 

Evening bells. 
Little ensign. 6297. 
Song angelic. 163869. 

Dale (Pete) pseud. Nee 
(Peter Dale). 

Dale (Violet) 

Dale publishers. 
hear you calling. 

D’Alessandro (C.): 

Chitarrata. 514. 
EH’ ssempe Maria. 900. 

Daley (J. J.) Be home early tonight 
my dear boy. 138298. 

Daley (S. T.) Sure system of impro- 
vising for all lead instruments. 
16525. 

Daley (Vashti) 
ories. 2397. 

Dalibor. 1036. 

Dalius (T). Old fashioned meetings. 
24642. 

Dallaire 
13320. 


Dallam (Helen) : 


Come back to me dear. 


13270. 
5150. 


Wimbrow 
Romance. 3011. 


Land o’ lakes, I 
10814. 


My garden of mem- 


(Alice) Because of you. 


Asleep in the forest. 13212. 
Fern greens. 14059. 

Indian fancy. 14760. 

Indian legend. 5948. 

*Mid the pine trees. 15345. 
Murmuring brooklet. 15450. 
Rustie dance. 16124. 

Soaring butterflies. 16321. 

Dallavo (J. W.) Up, up, up, up woop, 
came the cookies. 25834. 


Dallaway (Nigel) All the way to 


Ballyshee. 8840. 

Dalley (Agnes) Golden days of long 
ago. 23118. 
Dallier (Charles) pseud. See von 


Sternberg (Constantin). 
Dallmayer (Herman) Tale of a tail. 
21116. 
Dalton (EK. B.) 
Daly (EB. M.) 
Daly (J. M.) 
after all. 6923. 
Daly (L. A.) Melody. 22557. 
Dama di Montmartre. 18001. 
Damais (Emile) Sonate. 4848. 
Damaur (R. T.) Villain’s den. 12712. 
D’Ambrosio (Alfred) Aria. 4231. 
Dame ainsi est. 22558. 
Dame en décolleté. 13724. 


Borderland. 9168. 
Rangoon. 7348. 
Nothing really matters 


pt. In; D2 's..ve20 


Damerell (8S. J.) Ow’d Bob. 2705. 
Damesek (Abbe) : 
By the _ beautiful 
22253. 
Just a little this. 238759. 
Damm (William) jr. Tim please 
come back to me. 38648. 
Damon (Der) 7471. 
Da Monica (Vito) 
and you. ‘7860.— 
Damrosch (Frank) : 
Ave Maria. 13084 ( 13, 259). 
Celebrated Christmas song. 26302 
(40). 
Christmas song. 13084 (46, 47). 
Violet. 13084 (874). 
Damrosch (Walter) Danny Deever. 
26302 (69). 


river 


Springtime roses 


Damson (F. G.) Alma mater. 8852. 

Dana (Arthur) pseud. See lLynes 
(Frank) 

Danajovits (F.) My dearest place. 
‘15478. 


Danaway (M. K.) Hurry back old 
sweetheart of mine. 1434. 

Dancla (Chas.) Sehool of velocity. 
21850 (178). 

D’Andrea (Alfred) 
13495. 

Dandurand (Armand) 
yellow cottage blues. 


Capriceetto. 


I’ve got those 
10482. 


Danels.' (B. C.) River Cimarron. 
7411. 
Danels (Robert) Masonic review 
march. 6518. 
Daniderff (Léo) : 

Je cherche aprés Titine. 6027. 


Titina. 3651, 12569, 16723. 
Daniel (P. A.) Youre a crossword 
puzzle to me. 13038. 
Daniel in the lion’s den. 

Daniels (A. N.): 
Love will be the reason why. 


716. 


19542. 
Poor me. 203888. 
Daniels Che sexy Massachusetts. 
11095. 
Daniels (G. P.) Mother was living 
for me. 11259. 


Daniels (Joe) : 
How I’d welcome back my old 
sweet Adeline. 1415. 
They'll never take my love away 
from Mary. 16675. 
Daniels (M. W.): 
Cherry flowers. 
I cannot bide. 
Danielson (F. W.) 
children. 16368. 
Danis (Ray): 
Cheatin’ mama. 
You left me erying. 
Danks (A. V.): 
Lord is in His holy temple. 
(171). 


17839. 
18817. 
Song and play for 


4676. 
8721. 


13084 


1410 


Nile.. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Peace on earth good will toward 
‘men. 26302 (240). 
Danks (G. L.)-: 
Lord is in His holy temple. 
CIEL. 
Peace on earth good will toward 
men. 26302 (240). 
Danks (H. P.): 
Jesus of Nazareth. 4144 (66). 
Lord is in His holy temple. 18084 
CHUL): 
Peace on earth good will toward 
men. 26302 (240). 
Wondrous story. 21850 (224). 


13084 


Dann (Hollis) Junior songs. 14874— 
14890. 

Dannenberg (Louis) My belle Paree. 

— 24074. 

Dannstrom (Isidor) In His courts. 
10567. - 


Danse pendant le festin. 13749. 
D’Antalffy (Dezs6) Mosquitos. 24324. 
Danz (F. C.) Texas lover. 21159. 
Danza (Leila) Amorita. 21850 (4). 
Dapkus (P. J.) Blue weepin’ blues. 


9130. 
Daquin (Claude) Coucou. 138675, 
22510. 
Daraio (Joseph) : 
Amante dei dollari. 138147. 
Donna allegra. 13840. 
Lontan dagli occhi. 15151. 
Ura Ja la.) 16756: 
Daras (M.) Qu’en difa-t-on. 20445. 


dad’ Arba (E.) 
Darblay (Roy) 
Darby (J. M.) 
ber days with Flossie. 
Darby (Sam) Dreaming. 
Darby Kelly. 8773 (190). 
Darcieux (Francisque) : 
En réve. 228380. 
Mon ceur vole. 
Petite berceuse. 
Darey (Joe) 
124138. 
Dare (Gloria) Out of self—into Thee. 
1650. 
Darewski (Herman): 
I wish you a Happy New Year. 
157. 
Listen to this melody. 15091. 
Darewski (Herman) music pub. co.: 
Always remember I’m _ waiting. 
21940. 
Chang. 9300. 
Darewski’s fifth album of seven 
comedy duets. 13753. 
Dreams of Lough Neagh. 866. 
He only says good night. 143857. 
I don’t believe you. 10355. 
I don’t love no one. 10357. 
I want meat meat meat. 5797. 
Its a long way to bonnie Scot- 
land. 14791, 


Russian lullaby. 16121. 
Wizard of Oz. 8648. 
I will always remem- 
14641. 
227438. 


24291. 
DIB. 
Sweet southern love. 


It was all right then. 14802. 
Just a dream. 28755. 
Land beyond the sunset. 6187. 
Listen to this melody. 15091. 
Love o’ mine. 15187. 
Maid of Thibet. 24092. 
Oxford trousers. 15795. 
Reading ’riting and ’rithmetic. 
24952, 
Tumbledown dreams. 
Wonder why. 21698. 
Ves! Wi don’ t-thinksusoe:, .20 731. 
You must have something on your 
feet. 8728. 
You played—I paid. 17242. 
Your way is my way. 26273. 
Darewski (Max): 
Big tune. 4438. 
Boodle. 9154. 
Down to a cabaret. 
I’m afraid of love. 
Kiki. 6137. 
Love birds. 24009. 
Marry me do. 15273, 15274. 
Oh Daphne. 6992. 


25796. 


837. 
1494. 


Once you’ve thought of it. 7062. 
This year, next year. 8104. 
Till the band goes home. 16709, 
16710. 
Wipers. 26165. 
Daring (Charles) Dress parade 
march. 13910. 


Daris (Jean) : 
Je nai connu que ton amour 
19176. 


Jour de bonheur. 19208. 
Masque d’amour. 19639. 
Darnelle (Lee) Steamboat Joe. 
16457. 
Darowish (W. D.) Ive got those 
cross word puzzle blues. 1562. 


Dartt 
21494. 
Das het die welt nieh nicht geseh’n. 
16954. 
Dasch (George) : 
Symphony series 
7986, 21100. 
Symphony series of programs for 


(C. EF.) We're gliding on. 


of programs. 


school and community orches- 
tras. 3485, 7987. 
Dass (W. H.): 
I want a sweetheart for me alone. 
23502. 
Smile, smile, smile. 25275. 
Daub (Felix) Pluie matinale. 2811. 
Daubert (J. J.) lLove’s call. 6887. 


Daughter of Rosie O’Grady. 
21617. 

Daul (Jack) 
in my arms. 

D’Auria (G. A.) 

Davenport (Henry) 

D’Averil (Nicolas) 
2654. 


18728, 


When I hold my baby 
12832. 

Forever mine. 1118. 
My ship. 15529. 
On Sussex downs. 


1411 


INDEX 


pt. UI, n. s., v. 20 


Davico (Vincenzo) : 
~ Pie Jesu. 20330. 
Six quatrains populaires. 731. 
Tentation de Saint-Antoine. 3559. 
Tre piccoli pezzi. 9549. 
Trois poémes agrestes. 
David (EH. H.): 
Hurrah for the trail. 14460. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
23390. 
I sought the Lord. 23477. 


9550. 


To a violet. 25717. 

Trees. 25760. 
David (F.) Thou brilliant bird. 
3619. 
David (Fred) Hab’ geduld_ bald 


kommt der Mai. 5489. 
David (H. W.): 
Alley of golden hearts. 
Cross words. 662. 


Don’t I look like Harold Lloyd. 


4203. 


LS 
Oh! Auntie. 2582. 
She showed him this. 25200. 
Stamboul. 20986. 
This time next year. 25679. 


Why does a hen lay an egg. 3998. 
David (Lee) : 
Chinky butterfly. 17857, 22371. 
My garret became a heaven. 
15482. 
Waltzing the blues away. 25927. 


What will become of me. 3881. 
David (Worton) ltd.: 
Alley of golden hearts. 4203. 


Baby’s sorry, baby’s feelin’ ws 
17492. 

Cross-words. 662. 

Don’t I look like Harold Lloyd. 
18123. 

Dreams. 138896. 

Flirting with love. 9885. 

Girl of the Limberlost. 

I can’t help 
1456. 

I’m very fond of my dear wife. 
10452. 

It’s the lady every time. 

Just a little love. 1803. 

Just a rose in a garden of weeds. 
19235. 

Lead me back. 23880. 

Learning to love. 23882. 

Mary O’Brien. 6515. 

My heart is in this rose I give 


18502. 
loving that girl. 


19148. 


you. 19918. 
My little wayside cottage. 15501. 
Oh, auntie. 2582. 
Old top hat that father wore. 
7043. 


Only a girl for sale. TO76. 

Puss-puss, where’s my pussy cat? 
11820. 

Sing it when you’re 
3228. 


dancing. 


Stamboul. 20986. 

Songbird of Poverty Row. -12269. 
Stick it, if it kills you. 16464. 
That means nothing to me. 12482. 
That’s why I love the moon. 


25648. 
There’s no toad in the toad in 
the hole. 21200. 


This time next year. 25679. 
Up the little winding hill. 12662. 
When the clouds roll by Jenny. 
26052. 
Why did you call me wonderful — 
one? 12929. 
Why did you sing to me mata 
I do. 21649. 
Why does a hen lay an egg. 3998. 
Wonder of your eyes. 4027. 
You ought to hear what they’re 
saying. 26246. 
David the bard. 732. 
Davidson (B. J.): 
I want to be beautiful. 
I won’t wear any at all. 
Someone to love. 12241. 
True to you Purdue. 25779. 
Waiting. 12735. 
When the old Green River went 
dry. 12866. 
Davidson (C. I.) 
2401. 
Davidson (Hurie) 
her hip. 17165. 
Davidson (Julian) : 


10496. 
23532. 


My heart is yours. 


With her hand on 


Everglade blues. 5161. 
Wistful. 4019. 
Davidson (Lucille) Wistful. 4019. 


Davidson (Malcolm) : 

Bonnie earl of Moray. 22209. 
Green grow the rashes, O. 23155. 
Weaving song. 25964. 

Davidson (Morey) Who loved you 
best. 12916. | 

Davidson (Morris) : 

Do you ever yearn for me. 22679. 
I’m so happy. 18934. 

Love me Josephine. 10984. 

Who loved you best. 3979. 

Davidson (T. M.) Tm waiting for 
you. 23459. 

Davies (A. V.): 

In an orange grove. 
Magnolia blossoms. 2142. 

Davies (Arthur) What would I do 
if you ran away and left me now. 
12822. 

Davies (C. G.) Dandelions. 13742. 

Davies (C. N.) Voice from the spirit 
land. 8773 (829). 

Davies (D. G.) ‘There is a land and 
Jesus leads the way. 21188. 

Davies (E. C.) Days of long ago. 
9559. 

Davies (Evan) 


1630. 


Lady-slipper. 6180. 


1412 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Davies (Gwynne) Rose of Italy. 
25035. 

Davies (H. W.) When spring comes 
back to England. 17040. 

Davies (Reuben) Western romance. 
12805. 

Davies (T. N.) Don’t monkey with 
evolution. 22699. 

Davies (Walford) 


_ 24206. 


Davilla-Gs J.) : 
I just want somebody, just as well 
be you. 18860. 
Just because I care for you. 6099. 
D’Avino (C. A.) Let us try to forget 
it now. 23905. 
Davis (Alice) Mean man. 
Davis (Arthur) : 
Alma mater. 75. 
Dress parade march. 13910. 
Idylle. 733. 


Men and angels. 


19669. ° 


Just happy that’s all. 1820. 
Moon dreams. 6669. 
Sortie. 3354. 

Venite adoremus. 21391. 
Wavelets. 21478. 


Davis (B. 8S.) Imaradiofan. 10414. 
Davis (Baker) Rose in the posies. 
16096. 

Davis (Benny) : . 
Forever and ever with you. 9916. 
Gone. 18545. 

Hard-to-get gal. 10154. 
I'd love to love you all the time. 
23368. 
I love you more than ever. 10409. 
I’m lookin’ for that man of mine. 
23446. 
If you miss me as I miss you. 
5864. 
* Little bit bad. 238942. 
No other. 6905. 
Oh, how I miss you to-night. 
2592, 11529. 
Sweetheart Rose. 12426, 16553. 
Yearning just for you. 4063, 4064. 
Davis (C. B.) Northern lights. 24546. 
Davis (C. H.) Miami, you I love. 


24230. 

Davis (Carlyle) First bluebird. 
22945. 

Davis (Charlie) Jimtown blues. 1770, 
6051. 

Davis (D. G.) Jesus our master. 
6042. 


Davis (E. C.) At the end of the trail 
I found happiness. 8941. 

Davis (KE. J.) Living in the past. 
2022. 

Davis (Mrs. E. S.) 
23077. 

Davis (Edgar B.) Christianity. 18580. 

Davis (Edwerd) My Persian pearl. 
24385, 2436,: 6819. 


Give her praise. 


Davis (Elsie B.) Come to me at twi- 
light. 595. 
Davis (EF. A.): 
I love New England. 18882. 
Lead me on, dear Saviour, lead 
me. 19344. 
Twilight hour. 
Davis (F. B.) 
Davis, (ab) 
Davis (Frank): 
If you only knew. 5865. 
Vale of golden dreams. 
You wouldn’t believe me. 
Davis (G. L.) My Creole Sue. 
(231). 
Davis (G. T.) 
11915. 


Davis (Gertrude) Yellow man blues. 
12999, 13084 (630). 

Davis (J. C.) There’s a girl in old 
Killarney, who is waiting there for 
me. 16660, 25657. 

Davis) (027 5D.) «Valse 
25855, 25856. 

Davis (J. M.)-: 


21338. 
Salute the flag. 
Mother’s face. 


3085. 
6707. 


O41. 
4115. 
13084 


Road to sleepy-town. 


intermezzo. 


In Hawaii by the sea. 14725. 
Trinidad. 16771. 

Davis (Jack): 
Keep on smiling. 14958. 


Sad. 16130. 
Davis (Joe): 
Take it easy. 21111. 
You can’t be like my last man 


was. 21745. 
You can’t proposition me. 26227. 
Davis (Joe) music co., inc. What 
makes papa hate mama so. 8485. 


Davis (Joseph) : 
Autumn leaves. 22045. 
Georgia land. 18485. 
Land with the crooning old mam- 


mies. 193822. 

Mary dearie I love you. 24148. 

My Junetime rose. 24413. 

Year ago,. 210727, 

You are my wonderful playmate. 
21741. 

You made the peaceful nights. 
26239. 


22493. 
Mrs. McCarthy’s 


Davis (K. K.) Concord books. 
Davis (Kathleen) 


party. 15390. 
Davis (L. D.) Lover’s lane. 19544. 
Davis (Lora) My heart’s radio. 
11319. 
Davis (Lou): 
Day that I met you. 22608, 22609. 
He’s just a horn-tootin fool. 1344, 
1345. 
Till find a way to forget you. 
10391. 
I’m in love with everything about 
you. 10487. 


Smiling eyes. 38260. 


Will you remember me. 8616. 


1413 


INDEX 


pt..I0) DUIS: v220 


Davis (Lou)—Continued. 
Davis (Madlyn) : 


Cat got the measles blues. 9288. 

Chicago last winter blues. 504, 
9329. 

Death letter dream blues. 766. 


Davis (N. C.) Dreams that come 
true. 869. 

Davis (R. J.) Mother’s day—carna- 
tion to mother from me. 2344. 

Davis (S. L.) They come back to 
California. 8099. 

Davis (T. B.) Lorelei. 15160. 

Davis (Townsend) Tahoe, peaceful 
dreamland-loveland. 3492. 


Davis (U. G.) Sweet little flower 
called you. 3462. 

Davison (A. 'T.) Christians, hark. 
22385. 

Davison (B. M.) Jus’ a listen. 1800, 
10716. 

Wav yi EY 


Jubilate Deo in D. 17298 (99). 
Te Deum laudamus in D. 18084 


(348). 

Davy (L. N.) Credo. 21850 (39). 

Dawe (Celia) Because of you. 
13320. 

Dawes (Ollie) Youll cry over me. 
26236. 

Dawley (Mrs. I. W.) Sweet mem- 
ories of you. 21078. 

Dawn. 22599. 

Dawson (B. W.) I didn’t mean it. 
23369. 

Dawson (Fred) Dear mother o’ mine. 
4895. 

Dawson (G. J.) Pennsylvania I’m 


coming home to you. T7172. 
Dawson (W. E.): 
Kiss me dear, I’m going home. 
19286. 
Sugar plum baby. 21082. 
When love speaks to my heart. 


21570. 
Why can’t I live in dreamland. 
21646. 
Dawson (W. L.) King Jesus is a 
listening. 14970. 
Dawsonoa (L. M.) Dreams of Oahu. 
13900. 
Day (EH. F.) Light. 19407. 
Day (G. H.): 
As now the sun’s declining rays. 
147. 
Cantiléne. 429. 
Incline Thine ear to me. 1671. 
Day (June) Dreaming. 18174. 
Day (M. C.): 
Fairy shoon. 14033. 
Ring bells ring. 7397. 


Day before yesterday. 737. 
Dazar (Leon): 
Come. 22451. 
Madeleine. 24080. 


1414 


Nights 
11424. 
Sailor’s song. 

Dazey (H. G.): 


you never will forget. 


25071. 


Dear Lord forgive. 9572. 

Lonely. 10938. 

Pining hi toa 

When I think of Jesus’ love. 
12837. 


De (William) You’re just like an old 
scrap-book put away. 26252. 


De lamps all lit up in Ziyon. 751. 


De ol’ arks a-moverin’. 4888. 
Deacon (Charles) : 
Broken fetters. 17298 (21). 


Sweetest time. 17298 (196). 
Deacon (F. G.): 
Broken fetters. 17298 (21). 
Sweetest time. 17298 (196). 
De Adalid (M.) y Gamers. Love in 


the subway. 10976. 


Deal (J. M.) Oriental moonbeams. 
11629. ; 

Dean (Carrol) Sweet girl. 16538. 

Dean (E. R.) On old Clearwater bay. 
24672. 


Dean (Jack) Dream love. 13877. 


Dean (W. N.): 


Easy pickin’. 13941. 

Yorktown. 21787. 
Deane (Gregory) : 

I’m lonesome. 14568. 


Moonshine Kitty. 6673. 
Deane (H. F. W.) & sons, Year book 
press, ltd. : 
Ave verum. 17475. 


Come, lasses and lads. 9406. 
County guy. 9451. 

Dream song. 9684. 

Easter carol. 9727. 

Faire is the heaven. 22894. 
Girl I left behind me. 14218. 


How sweet the 
makes. 18767. 
Huguenot. 18769. 
I have a clock. 
I saw three ships. 
Kikirikee. 19275. 
Month of maying. 11214. 
Morning and_ evening 
TIZSoue 
O sweet content. 
Owls. 11660. 
Psalm OXIV. 7296. 
Song of the Danish sea _ king. 
16379. 
Tres magi de gentibus. 
Virgin’s cradle hymn. 
Wassail. 21468. 
Wind of the night. 21681. 
Deane (Helen) Down in New Or- 
leans. 13861. 
Deane (W. V.): 
Love time. 2079. | 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 2793. 


answer echo 


10366. 
18963. 


service. | 


20078. 


25762. 
21415. 


—— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Deane (William) : ~ 
Down in New Orleans. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 7209. 
Deans (C. C.) Cincinnati is the best 


13861. 


bet yet. 4720. 

Deans (Jimmie) : 

I’m goin’ to buy my way to. 

heaven. 10425. 

Sweetheart of gold. 12422. 
Dear (J. R.) Two songs. 18046. 
Dear harp of my country. 755. 
Dear little’ Billie. 10351," © 10815, 


11216, 13775. 
Dear little Rose. 22619. 
Dear little shamrock. 18056, 18057. 
Dearest enemy. 17718, 17837, 18674, 
18675, 21080. 


Dearing (Callie) Alone. 21983. 
Deas (E. C.): ‘ 
I want Jesus to walk with me. 
23504. 
Light of Easter day. 23922. 


Tarry with me, 
25583. ~ 
Deas (Lawrence) : 
All I want is ma chickens. 
(ely 
I jest naturally loves that yaller 
man. 17298 (86). 
Deas (M.) Ive lost my head over 


O my Saviour. 


17298 


you. 1566, 5788. 
Deaton (Otis) Led by the Lord of: 
all. 4.19359: 
De Bardi (A.) De possum stew. 
4889. 
DeBellis (Thomas) Gita in gioia del 
colle. 9998. 

De Bennardis (Antonio) Violets. 
8342. 

DeBesa (Violet) O California sun- 
shine. 20057. 

Debre (S. R.) In the storm. 1666. 


Debuller (Nathalie) : 
Cerceaux. 26302 (41). 
Jeu de croquet. 26302 (163). 
De Bussiers (Hugo) Invocation. 
10623. : 
Debussy (Claude) : 
Deux arabesque. 
Fantoches. 18317. 
Menuet. 6574. 
Prélude 4 lV’aprés-midi d’un faun. 
11791, 20407. 
Sarabande. 7526. 
Sirenes. 20806. 
Valse romantique. 
De Cesare (Alfred) 
Decevée (A. M. P.): 
Polonaise brilliant. 21850 (154). 
Te Deum laudamus in G. 13084 
(349). 
Decevée (E. J.): 
‘Polonaise brilliant. 21850 (154). 
Spanish Gipsy dance. 25378. 


9583. 


8298. 
Boulevard. 334. 


Te Deum laudamus in G. 13084 
(349). 
DeCicco (W. J.) 
laugh. 23173. 
DeCimber (J. V.): 
After all these years. 21877. 
Alabama. 4188. 
Last picture. 1921. 
Decker (Evelyn) If you'll only walk 
with me. 23561. 
Decker (I. L.): 
Barearolle. 9033. 
I love you, bright morning. 
Decker (Wilhelm) : 
Daheim. 17995. 
Grablied. 18570. 
Hoch ragt das land der alnen. 
18708. 


De Costa (Harry) : 
Hitch up the horse and buggy. 
18707, 21850 (305). 
Lullaby lane. 15220, 17298 (335), 
19563, 24064-24068. 
De Costa (Leon) : 
Dancing toes. 18740. 
Kosher Kitty Kelly. 10799. 
Never to leave you again. 11407. 
Where we can be in love. 17087. 
De Coster (P. D.). Te Deum in B 
flat. 3529. 
Decourcelle (Paul) : 
Aria. 4231. 
Aubade. 171. 
Canzonetta. 431. 
Caresse. 4612. 
Chanson suédoise. 4664. 
Closerie des lilas. 9383, 13605. 
Conversations. 13660. 
Coeur de Lison. 17900. 
Conte fleuri. 17934. 
Danse de Chrysis. 
Eeoute-moi. 18219. 
En dodelinant de la téte. 
18234. © 
Gavotte régence. 
Heure jolie. 13871. 
Hou hou. 5596. 
Hyhra. 1487. 
Hymenee. 14462. 
Impromptu. 4654. 
Intermezzo. 18681. 
Je me la casse. 6028, 10673, 14824. 
Marivaudage. 15270. 
Mélodie. 4485. 
Midinettes. 19740. 
Miroir de Chrysis. 
Mon trésor. 19799. 
Moscovite. 6684. 
O salutaris. 20075. 
Petite suite. 20312. 
Poéme de printemps. 
Reproches. 16039. 
Sérénade 4 Ninette. 16218. 
Simple berceuse. 16270. 


Ha ha you make me 


18893. 


4869. 
9759, 
18478. 


6623. 


20378. 


1415 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Decourcelle (Paul)—Continued. 


Suite capricieuse. 7908. 
Tarragonesa. 3523. 

Tehouki. 8017, 12450, 12451. 
Vieille chanson en forme de 
marche. 16890. 

Villanelle. 16898. 


Vision d’antique. 8356. 
Walk-over. 8390. 
De Coursey (S. W.) 


2310. 


De Crescenzo (Vincenzo) : 
Give me your answer. 
Favola antica. 18330. 
Fior di peccato. 18358. 
Rondine al nido. 25021. 
Rusine’. 20593. 
Sturnellata napulitana. 
Tarantella d’ ’a riggina. 

De Curtis (Ernesto) : ° 
Senza nisciuno. 25154. 

Torna a Sorriento. 25746. 

Voi ed io. 263802 (592). 
Dedeckovy namluvy. 767-769. 
Dedwith (T. V.) Homeward bound. 


Money mad. 


23081. 


21026. 
21129. 


14425. 
Dee (M. O.) pseud. See Austin 
(C. EB.) 
Deedera (Carleton) Garden. 18458. 


Deems (Will) South Carolina croon 
song. 8773 (1309). 
Deep’ River. 4906, 
22634-22637. 
Dees (M. S.): 
Everybody’s got a sweet, sweet, 
sweetie but me. 18272. 
In love with you. 19070. 
You were only fooling after all. 


13795, 13796, 


21799. 
Dees (W. L.) Love’s greeting. 2093. 
De Faut (Volley) Hot mittens. 
10295. 


De Fazio (Joseph) : 
Detroit Marcia. 780. 
Flower of Detroit. 5256. 
Saluto a Savelli. 25077. 
De Filippi (Nat) When I’m blue, a 
smile hides a tear. 26024. 
De Forrest (Hdwin) Barcarolle. 
8773 (59). 
Defosse (Henry) Ave Maria. 22049. 
De Franco (Patsy) Oriental star. 
11631. 
De Freitas (H. N.) 
Broadway. 17921. 
de Freyne (Rollo) 
Rose Marie. 5774. 
De Giardini (Felice) 
praise, no. 2. 18803. 
De Grass (C. C.) Message of spring. 
2254. 
De Groot (A. 8.) 
Degrossi (F.) 
4908. 


Come with me to 
I think of you as 


Hymns of 


Grace. 18571. 
Trois études d’artistes. 


DeHarport (Teresita) DeHarport’s 
short and easy method of chord dia- 
grams for tenor banjo. 9587. 

deHarrack (Charles) : 

Danse des nymphs. 9530. 

I love thee so. 10404. 

Lights. 10878. 
Sandman’s eall. 

Dehly (A. G.): 
Alphabet of love. 17881. 
Monkey-biznizz down in the state 
of Tennessee. 19809. 

Oh mama, one little girl. 

Dehnhoff (K.): 

Hast side and the west side. 905, 
906. 


12003. 


20110. 


Fairy echo. 1018. 
DeHuff (EH. W.) Kaw-eh. 19260. 
Deiro (Pietro) Ritorno. 20540. 


Deis (Carl) De ol’ arks a-moverin’. 


4888. 
Deiss (R.) Sonatine. 25331. 
Deiss & Crepin: 
Triptyque. 8208. 
Verdure dorée. 8321. 


De Julius (Dan) Then may-be Ill 
come back to you. 25650. 
De Kay (Charles) My baby waltz. 


11285. 

De Kerekjardo (Duci) Child’s dream. 
510. 

De Keyser (A. E.) When you find 


yourself alone. 8542. 
De Koven (A. F.): 

Beloved, awake. 13084 (22). 

Farewell to the King’s highway. 
26302 (90). 

For this. 8773 (240). 

-From his business care so thrifty. 
13084 (100). 

Highwayman. 26302 (126). 

In dreamland. 138084 (141). 

In her garden. 13084 (142). 

Mandarin waltz. 4144 (76). 

Mandarin’s song. 13084 (192). 

May the maiden. 13084 (210). 

My sweetheart has her faults in 
plenty. 13084 (234). 

Poppies. 4144 (101). 

Some damsels sigh. 13084 (312). 

Song of the nautch girl. 18084 
(317). 

There was once a dainty Chinese 
Shepherdess. 13084 (352). 

Ting Ling was a mandarin’s 
daughter. 13084 (359). 

To Irma. 13084 (360). 

Umbrella dance. 13084 (364). 

De Koven (Reginald) : 

Beloved, awake. 138084 (22). 

Farewell to the King’s highway. 
26302 (90). 

For this. 8773 (240). 


1416 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


From his business eare so thrifty. 


13084 (100). 
Highwayman. 263802 (126, 127). 
13084 (141). 


In dreamland. 

In her garden. 13084 (142). 
Mandarin waltz. 4144 (76). 
Mandarin’s song. 13084 (192). 
May the maiden. 13084 (210). 


My sweetheart has her faults in 


13084 (234). 
4144 (101). 
13084 (312). 
13084 


plenty. 
Poppies. 
Some damsels sigh. 
Song of the nautch girl. 
(317). 
There was once a dainty Chinese 
shepherdess. 13084 (352). 
Ting Ling was a mandarin’s 
daughter. 13084 (359). 
To Irma. 138084 (360). 
Umbrella dance. 13084 (364). 
DeKruif (G. E.): 
Apple-sauce blues. 
Pal of mine. 20244. 
DeLabey (KH. M.) 
17896. 
Delacour (P.): 
In thinking. 
Spring’s flowers. 
Spring’s night. 
Delafosse (Leon) : 


17420. 


Clover lane. 


19098. 
16439, 16440. 
20982, 


Quintette de fleurs. 8773 (631). 

Vingt préludes. 17298 (38). 
Delage (Maurice) : 

Chanson de ma mie. 17807. 

Alouette. 219386. 

Colombes. 17906. 


varia te 
See Hale (Adam 


Sept hai-kais. 
De la Hale (Adam) 


de la) 
Delahaye (lL. L.) Colombine. 138618. 
De Laine (Mabel.) Now I know. 
6932. 
Delaissado. 772. 
De la Mare _ (Walter) Sleeping 


beauty. 20818, 20819. 
DeLaMater (Irene) Forget me not 
land. 14129. 
Delaney (Pearl) 
way I feels dis mornin’. 
Delaney (Tom): 
Bow-legged mama. 13395. 
Charleston geetchie dance. 
Death house blues. 18065., 
Georgia stockade blues. 9985. 
I’m a back bitin’ mama, lookin 
for a cheatin’ man. 18896. 

I’m leavin’ you just to ease my 
worried mind. 18919. 

' Im sorry I ever left my home. 
14580. 

If I lose, let me lose. 1598. 

Never drive a beggar from your 
door. 15571. 

Nobody knows the way I feels 
dis mornin’. 6907. 


Nobody knows the 
6908. 


13552. 


b) 


Parson Jones, you ain’t livin’ 
right. 15828. 

Troublesome blues. 3688. 

Way down in Bam. 8434. 

You may go but you'll come back 
some day. 4086. 

You treat me like an orphan 
child. 17261. 


De Laney (W. EH.) When I am tired. 


8509. 
Delannoy (Marcel) Quatre mouve- 
ments. 18069. 


De Lano (C. S.): 

Dance in fairyland. 9507. 
In dreamy Hawaii. 19062. 
Installment blues, one buck down 
and one a week. 5957. 
Klansman junior. 6151. 
North Dakota. 11458. 
Teddy Roosevelt’s west. 
Del ’Aqua (Maria): 
Airy fairies. 44. 
Bubbles. 372. 
Deep blue eyes. 770. 
Rippling brooklet. 2991. 
Delbridge (Del) Just a crooning 
lullaby. 6084. 
del:Campiglio (P. F.): 
At sunset. 22017. 
Columbine. 581. 
Lily. 1979. 
Orchid. 26838. 
Rose. 3028. 
Slumber boat. 12178, 12179. 

De Leath (Vaughn) psewd. See Von 

der Lieth (Leonore) 

De Lemos (A. K.) & €o.: 
Daught. 9547. 

Gavotte. 14190. 
De Leone (F. B.): 
Alglala. 21902. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Scherzino. 25119. 
Delf (Harry) How do you doodle do. 
18760. 

Delfin (EHusebio) 
nero. 25727. 
Delgadillo (lL. A.) 

25026. 

Del’ Horno: 
Ballade roumaine. 
Moscou. 24822. 
Sogno. 25290. 
Vision florentine. 25892. 

Delia (Joseph) You used to call me 

sweetheart. 13046. 
Delibes (C. P. L.): 
Coppelia. 21850 (47). 
Naila. 4911, 18070. 
Nocturno. 18071. 
O thou cruel sea. 
Passepied. 9589. 
Valse lente. 13084 (72). 
De lLiesseline (EK. M.) Lovelight. 
2083. 


16606. 


709. 


Toca campa- 


Rosa del paraiso. 


22095. 


4912. 


1417 


INDEX 


Delille (Frances) : 
Giggling girl. 
Mirth and 

15369. 
De Lille (Gaston) 
8773 (646). 

Delius (Frederick) : 
Fiunf klavierstticke. 
Hassan. 5481. 
Little birdie. 23941. 
Streamlet’s slumber song. 25454. 

Deliz (Monserrate) Canto para nifos. 

9253. 


18496, 18497. 
merriment. 6624, 


Réve charmant. 


18073. 


Deiker (M. B.) Flag that I love. 
1081. 

Dellafield (H.) Flower songs. 
18388. 


Dello Joio (Casimiro) : 
Joy of singing. 1787. 
Road to heaven. 7418. 


Siamo forti insieme. 7418, 7674. 


Dellolio (Deno) Ballo di gelosia. 
BYTE 
Dellon (H. A.) She’s a rose that 
grows in your heart. 12103. 
Dellon (Harold) ine. She’s a rose 
that grows in your heart. 12103. 
deLloyd (David) : 
Gwenllian. 1289. 
Tu draw ir len. 8702. 
Delly (A.): 
Danse d’ Argolide. 9528. 
Leila. 10839. 
Delmas (Marc): 

Messe de requiem. 11158. 
Théme et variations. 16654. 
Delmet (M. T.) Envoi de fleurs. 

8773 (215). 
Delmet (Paul) Envoi de  fleurs. 


8773 (215). 
Delmore (Keith) 
13700. 
De Long (Edith) 
De Long (G. B.) 
Delph (Jesse) Mother, 
friend of all. 11257. 
Delpriore (M. 5S.) Memories of 
Flanders fields. 24197. 
Del Riego (Teresa) : 
Homing. 1895, 10267, 10268. 
If any little song of mine. 19028. 
Little blue bay. 19486. 
My gentle child. 8773 (548). 
Delrieu fréres: 
Appel du matin. 126. 
Six quatrains populaires portu- 
gais. 731. 
Delta delta delta fraternity. 
of Delta delta delta. 12277. 
De Luca (—) See Luca (— De) 
De Luca (Giuseppe) : 
Notte ‘e tempesta. 20048. - 
Pe’ ll’ onore... 20283. 
Prucessione. 20488. 


Cross victorious. 


4915. 
4915. 
the best 


Hight songs. 
Hight songs. 


Songs 


pt. 1; ness veZo 


Quella che ci passa _ aceanto. 
20462. 
Raggiunanno. 
De Luca (Joseph) 
rado. 9060. 
De Luca (Michael) My worrying - 
days are over now. 2456. 
De Luca (Raffaele) Buon principio: 


20480. 
Beautiful Colo- 


d’ anno. 22244. 
De Lucia (Anthony) Giuramente ’e 
*‘nnammurato. 23074. 
De Lyle (Carl) Rushpool. 11976. 
de Lyle (Carlyon) : 
In days of June. 10560. 


Our garden. 20225. 
Renunciation. 20518. 
Threnody. 21236. 
Demangate (Carl) You're a bit of 
a dear, m’ dear. 172438. 
De Marbelle (Dion) When they ring 
the golden bells. 85383. 
Demarest (C. A.) : 
Church of God. 17875. 
Dawn in the Hast. 18031. 
Even now. 18261. 
God is love. 18527. 
Is there song in your soul. 
Sing ye His praise. 20798. 
Today. 21270. 
Demarest (Clifford) : 
Rhapsody. 2981. 
Rip Van Winkle. 
Demarest (Emily) 
you're you. 23769. 
Demarest (V. B.-C.): 
Blood. 17645. 
Go preach the gospel. 18524. 
Going back no more. 18534. 
How long my Lord. 18764. 
In sore distress and sorrow. 
19089. 
Keep up thy singing. 19266. 
Last trumpet. 193834. 
O hear the cry. 20068. 
Radiant land. 20475. 
Remember Calvary’s story. 20511. 
Seeker. 20711. 
There is no gain. 21192. 
We love Him for He first loved 
us. 21491. 
Work out your own salvation. 
211d, 
You have yourself. 
Demaret (René) : 
Amérique séche. 
Cinémanie. 4723. 
Dolly blues. 4962. 
Feministe. 5206. 
Hands up. 5464. 
Humour est enfant d’Amerique. 
5612. 
Je suis photogénique. 
Ne fuyez pas l’amour. 
Pour 
femme. 


19130. 


11903. . 


Just because 


21760. 
4237. 


6029. 
6865. 
conquérir le cceur d'une 
7244. 


1418 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


STE Eg i a I Sa Se 2 aE ee EER 


P’tit’s New de New York. 7299. 


Romans feuilletons cinéma. 74382. 
Time is money. 8142. 
Trois mots d’amours. 8212. 

De Mello (J. A.) Night and day I 


11419. 
Knights of Pythias. 


dream of you. 
Demers (L. E.) 
1883. 
Demoiselles des Saint-Cyriens. 
(70). 
De Moss (G. G.) I love thee grand 
New York state. 10403. 
De Moss (George) Vermont, 
Green Mountain state. 25877. 
De Moss (Henry) : 
Sweet Oregon. 
Vermont, the 
state. 25877. 
De Moss (Lizzie) Vermont, the Green 


17298 


the 


12410. 
Green Mountain 


Mountain state. 25877. 
Dempster (Norman) Arise _ shine. 
4274. 
Demuth (N. F.): 
Clown’s song. 22436. 


20078. 
sad fountains. 


O sweet content. 
Weep no more, 


25969. 
Denau (Robert) Etude-impromptu. 
5145. 
Denels (Robert) Sweet Romona. 
7960, 7961. - 
Denison (T. 8S.) & co.: 
Bestest game of all. 17613. 


Come over to-night I want you. 


13632. 

Coon’s doxology. 136638. 
Denison’s searchlight minstrel. 
18075. 


Denison’s sunshine opening chorus 
[and] Denison’s sunshine finale. 


18076. 
Dreams, dreams, dreams. 5030. 
Gee! I wish I had a sweetheart 


just like you. 14200. 
Half o’ me kingdom. 5451. 
How grandma teaches me. 
I missed my train. 14594. 
Little tin soldier and the doll 

from France. 15117. 
Missionary barrel. 6633. 

My Trixie from Dixieland. 15538. 
Polly put the kettle on. 20384. 


5606. 


Style. 7908. 
Tony Barroni. 16746. 
Uneonsciously. 16830. 


When I hear a lullaby, it brings 
back home sweet home. 17014. 
Denissoff (N.) Oleio. 11573, 20150. 
Denisty (C.): 
Chanson d’ automne. 13530. 
Légende d’ amour. 19362. 
Sérénade. 16217. 
Teddy-dance. 16605. 
Denmark, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music p. v. 


Dennée (Charles) : 
Around the maypole. 138084 (9). 
At the fair. 87738 (38). 
Castanet dance. 13084 (36). 
Chase of the butterflies. 

(38). 
Columbine minuet. 138084 (53). 
Cradle song. 8773 (178). 
Echoes of the past. 8773 (211). 
Funeral march of a toy soldier. 
8773 (256). 
Happy thoughts. 
Hobby-horse ride. 
Jolly little peasant. 


13084 


13084 (118). 
8773 (3387). 
8773 (396). 


Punch and Judy waltz. 18084 
(274). 
Song of the mill. 8773 (7380). 


Twilight reveries. 8773 (809). 
Winter frolic. 18084 (399). 
Young huntsman. 138084 (403). 

Denni (Lucien) : 

I saw you in your window. 10468, 
23471. 
Louise you tease. 
Mystery of night. 2459. 
Sing a little song. 7692. 
Starlight love. 25428. 
You’re just a flower from an old 
bouquet. 26250. 
Denniker (Paul) Falling for 
22902. 

Dennis (Ann): 
Just lonesome. 
Paddling. 2708. 
Someone is stealing you from me. 

12288. 

Dennis (J. W.) 

5568. 

Dennison (Herbert) 

Densmore (J. H.): 
All to myself. 
Cigarette. 544. 
Nightingale. 24514. 

Roadways. 20542. 

Thinking of thee. 12526. 
Denton (J. J.) Violets. 16900. 
Denton & Haskins music ¢€o.: 

All that a heart can give. 61. 

At the end of the rainbow of love. 


63538, 19522. 


you. 


1825. 


Home gospel songs. 
Sea idyl. 7590. 


8842. 


4297. 
Charmina. 9320. 
Dreaming. 22748. 
Hot Eskimo. 5592. 
I never knéw I loved you. 5761. 
Indian love moon. 16738. 
Measly blues. 15300. 
Once more in my arms. 7061. 
Sweet Kalula Lou. 7948. 
Violets. 16900. 
Denver (J. G.) Ruby. 7480, 7481. 
Denza (—) Occhi di fata. 26302 
(523). 
Denza (Alfred) Tra la la. 16756. 
Denza (Leila) Girls of Seville 
4144 (48). 


1419 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Denza (Luigi): 
Amorita. 21850 (4). 
By the sea. 13486. 


Girls of Seville. 4144 (43). 
Sing on. 8773 (711). 
Denza (Paolo) Walzer. 22642. 


De Ordonez (R. E.): 

Andina. 106. 

Fluttering swallows. 1105. 
DePaul (J. A.) Chromatic. 17872. 
De Pender (R. A.) Bobbed hair. 


13383. 

Depew (Arthur) Abide with me. 
21859. 

De Philipps. Why am I so lonely? 
3991. 


De Porter (G. T.) 
have promised me. 
Deppen (J. L.): 
Fox (Sam) popular dance folio, 
now 2 230s: 
In the garden of 
10595. 
Joli bleuet. 6063. 
Depret (Maurice): 
Air de Gisele. 
Air de la lettre. 
Duetto. 5055. 
O ma belle réveuse. 
DePuy (N. H.): 
Syncopatin’ mama. 16566. 
They can’t make a monkey of me. 
16672. 
Will-ya, won’t-ya. 26146. 
You'll never know. 26238. 
Yukon rose. 26274. 
DeRain (J. E.) Julia, you are a won- 
derful girl. 19221. 
de Rance (Hero) : 
Bring back those olden days. 


What your eyes 
26009. 


to-morrow. 


4180. 
4181. 


11492. 


4522. 

I never guessed. 18952. 

I. O. U.. 14599. 

Memory’s melody. 19708. 

Take this rose. 21113, 25564. 
Derbés (Pierre) Simple _ berceuse. 

16270. 

Déré (Jean) 2™° sonate. 17296. 
Derieckson (Charles) : 

East side blues. 5075. 


Never going back. 6880. 
dad’ Erlanger (Frederic) Tarentelle. 
12449, 
Dermond (Ralph) 
De Rose (Peter) : 
Golden dawn. 10045. 
Hawaiian kisses. 18637. 
I told you I’d never forget you. 
18969. 
Peter Pan uke method. 
Trinidad. 16771. 


Oh, Georgie. 24612. 


20305. 


What would my honeydew do. 
12823. 

De Roya (Margaret) My dear Caro- 
line. 6756. 


Derr (C. A.) Oh how I long to see 
you dear. 2591. 
Derrick (A. A.): 
Bald headed daddy. 4361. 
No one can take you away from 
me. 6902. 
Derry (B. H.) When the gold in 
your hair has turned silvery gray. 
21579. 


Derstine (C. F.) Sheet music of 
heaven. 20767. 

De Russo (Rocco) Sacrestano e la 
paesana. 16129. ' 

De St. Maurice (James) Why make 
believe. 4001. 

De Santos (Thomas) Letto di Rose. 
19395. 

De Sario (Pasquale) Pene ’e car- 
cerato. 20291. 


Des Aulniers (Diane) : 
Moments of melody. 6653. 
Sonate in Do. 16363. 
Descleé & co.: 
Breve manuale missae et officii 
13404. 
In festis beatae Mariae Virginis. 
5893. 
Officium majoris hebdomadz et 
octave pasche. 6989. 


de Sermisy (Claudin) Chanson. 
22647. 

Désiré (M. J. L.) Adagio et final. 
21869. 

De Smit (A.) Hymne des nations. 
5625. 


Des Moines university. Hail to thee, 
our alma mater. 10135. 
De Souza (J. B.): 
Barearolle Florentine. 13285. 
Love and glory. 10973. 
Desportes (H.) Petite suite. 24803. 
Dessau (Paul) Concertino. 13650. 
De Stefano (Giovanni) Amore e fiori. 


8876. . 
Destiny pub. co. Call of the silent 
klan. 17745. 


De Sylva (B. G.): 

But she’s my girl now. 13480. 

If you knew Susie. 1611, 5862. 

It goes on like that for days and 
days. 14789. 

Miami. 19735. 

Nobody but Fanny. 20028. 

Outdoor life. 11653, 11654, 20234. 

Two-two choo choo bound for Car- 
oline. 21346. 

2:02 choo choo bound for Caro- 
line: 7 O17 29% 

De Tar (V. L.) Night song. 2494. 
Detrick (Leore) I want you when I 
want you. 23520. 
Dett (—) Follow me. 

Deutsch (Adolph) : 
Everglade blues. 
Guess who. 1282. 


8773 (1039). 
5161. 


1420 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Loving lady. 6403. 
Wistful. 4019. . 
Deutsch (C. J.) Once more in my 
arms let me hold you. 7061. 
Devaux (Jules): 
Album leaf. 13124. 
Danse gracieuse. 138747. 
Quiétude. 16001. 
Rondeau. 16086. 
Russian peasant dance. 16122. 
Sérénade pastorale. 16222. 
Six etchings. 18088. 
Tone poem. 21284. 
de Vezino (Vezino) Call me back to 
Honolulu and you. 17737. 
De Vita (Giuseppe) : 
°A francese e ’o napulitano. 
Assassina. 8981. 
Bambola sei tu. 
Chimere. 9335. 
Comm ’a rondine. 
Core cantatore. 9442. 
Femmene ...fé. 9845. 
Marionette appassionate. 15268. 
Stornelli di passione. 16475. 
DeVoll (Cal): 
How’s your folks and my folks 
down in Norfolk town. 1418. 
I’ve got the blues for Tennessee. 


8776. 
9024. 
9418. 


1558. 

Lonely nights. 6326. 

Slap bang, here we are again 
boys. 7718. 


That loving melody. 8056. 
What do you say boys. 3869. 
-De Von (R. M.) Wabash stream. 
16916. 


Devonish (A. E.) For you can’t get 
ahead of time. 14123. 

De Vore (Nicolas) 
library of music 
19114, 19115. 


International 
for violinists. 


Dewey (B. W.) Birth of music. 296. 
Dewey (Helen) Break ’em down 
blues. 345. 


Dewey (J. A.) 
your sweetie. 
Dewey (Laurence) I like to take my 
girl to the beach. 1478. 
DeWitt (C. V.) Sunset. 12388. 
DeWitt (Francis) Honolulu honey- 
moon. 8773 (1073). 
DeWitt (LeRoy): 
Sailor-boy’s farewell. 20604. 
When the whole world turns you 
down, go back to your mother 
and home. 21585. 
Wondering. 12975, 21699. 
DeWitt (Raymond) : 
Sailor-boy’s farewell. 20604. 
When the whole world turns you 
down, go back to your mother 
and home. 21585. 
- Wondering. 12975, 21699. 


In the glooming with 
5927. 


De Wolfe (A.) Tender thoughts. 
35590. 
De Wolfe (M.): 
Interlude appassionata. 14770. 


Iron horse. 23664-23666. 
Melodie amorosa. 11128. 
Prologue in C. 2880. 
Redhawk. 26501. 
Tempest. 3551. 
Toseanetta. 8178. 
Wooing. S668. 
Zaneska. 17289. 
Dexter (Fred) After all these years. 
21877. 
Dey (Joe) Chocolate babies. 
Dezeff (Pierre) : 
Brise d’ Orient. 
Charmeuse. 491. 
D’Hardelot (Guy) : 
Love's ecstasy. 2092. 
Quiet country places. 
Wings. 12959. 
Your eyes. 4144 (157). 
Diabelli (—) Sonates. 784. 
Diacquenod (Jean) Etude a quatre. 


22375. 
BaT. 


11834. 


9780. 
Diamond (Phoebe) I never knew 
how much I loved you. 1543, 1544. 
Diarmid. 17298 (41). 
Diasio (F. A.) Oubli les larmes que 
jai versé. 15770. 
Diasio (J. S.) Pride of Tennessee. 
2862. 
Diaz (Carmelo) ‘Titina baila el son. 
25716. 
Diaz (HE. G.) Noche de luna. 11447. 
Diaz (Cie Me ys: 
Monchin del alma. 15401. 
Reinas del amor. 20507. 


Diaz (P. M.) Lo que me dicen tus 
ojos. 15127. 

Diaz (Rosendo) Ofelia. 2575. 

Di Capua (Edouardo) See Capua 
(Eduardo di) 

Dice (Marjorie) Melody, rhythm 


and harmony for the child. 19694. 
Di Cecco (J. N.) Chiaro di luna. 
502. 
Dichmont (Wm.) : 
Softly now the light of day. 
20849, 20850. 


Supplication. 21058-21060. 
Dickenson (C. H.) Busted bank song. 
13429. 
Dicker (Sam) Time will tell. 3645. 
Dicker (Sam) & co. Time will tell. 
3645. 


Dickerson (Aletha) : 
Be yourself. 9056. 
Bug-house blues. 
Cinderella. 22404. 
Coffin blues. 22440. 
Driving down the blues. 
Fat meat and greens. 
Jimmie blues. 23735. 


376. 


18193. 
9836. 


1421 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dickerson (Aletha)—Continued. 
My don’t care papa. 2387. 
Only man I love blues. 20198. 
Priscilla’s blues. 11808. 
Those married man blues. 3616. 
Your man is the man for me. 
13056. 
Dickes (EH. C.) 
through. 1949. 
Dickinson (Clarence) : 
Berceuse. 138334. 
Lord is arisen. 2048. 
Memories. 19696-19698. 
Out on the plains. 24723-24725, 
24726. 
Thy word is like a garden, Lord. 
25699. 
Dicks (H. A.): 
Josephine. 23744. 

Joy of thanksgiving. 14858. 
Dickson (L. W.) There is no one on 
earth like your mother. 21194. 
Dickson (Stanley) Thanks be _ to 
God. 8773 (1828), 21163, 25621. 
Didge (R. M.) Folk songs and art 


Let the sun shine 


songs for intermediate grades. 
9898, 9899. 

Diederichs (Eugene) Neue lieder zur 
laute. 11403. 


Diedsch (Elsie) : 
In memory’s garden. 14730. 
It’s an old Irish mother that’s 
waiting. 14796. 
Diehl (M. M.) My dream of my home 
and my mother. 24394. 


Diémer (Louis) Brin de_ bruyére. 
352. 
Dier (Frances) Peace. 2753. 


Dieterich (Roy) I want you. 8773 
(1108). © 

Dietrich (Rene) pseud. See Wright 
Che ph) 

Dietz (W. H.) Beginners’ promotion 
service. 4413. 


Dietz (Mrs. Wm. H.) Beginners’ pro- 
motion service. 4413. 
Dietze (A. H.) There’s a big bit of 
heaven in you. 3585. 
Diggle (Roland) : 
Alleluia. 13139. 
In pensive mood. 10579. 
Serenade romantique. 25171. 


Souvenir joyeux. 3359. 
Digoudé (D.) Florida. 18381. 
Di Gregorio (Vincent) Me _ scordo 


pure e té. 24174. 
Di Lasso (Orlando) 
Dill (Jack) 

24852. 
Dillard (Michel) 
Dille (lL. B.) 

hela. 9211. 
Diller (Angela): 

Danse. 717. 
Exaudet’s minuet. 


Echo song. 916. 
Poor little ragged rose. 


Plégie. 13956. 
By the blue Mononga- 


1002. 


Oe. 
2178. 


March of the musketeers. 
March of the three kings. 
Sir Pantaloon. 32387. 
Dillman (D. B.) Indiana, I love you. 
10613. 
Dillon (J. E.): 

Childhood days. 17849. 
Remembrance. 16033. 
Dillon bros. Oh, what a hat. 
Di Luco (Michael) 


24629. 
New York City 


blues. 11415. 

Dimeo (A. L.) Forgive me. 18409. 

Dimichino (A. 8.) Out West. 15786, 
24727. 

Dimitriescu (Jonel) Rumanische 
fantasie. 3055. 

Dimitrievitch (Alexander) Concord 
anthem book. 9483. 


Dimon (Seline) Mighty like a dream. 


6609. 

d’ Imperio (Vincent) Fan tan man. 
9820. 

D’Indy (Vincent) Deuxiéme qua- 
tuor. 17298 (40). © 


Ding dong bell. 21850 (49). 
Dingman (F. E.) Wait for me pal 


of mine. 12732. 
Dini (George) It’s up to you. 19151. 
Dio (G. Di) Serenata marinaresca. 
25176. 
Di Pane (Philip) See Pane (Philip 
Di) 
Di Pirani (Eugenio) Amorous sylph. 
13159. 
Di Profio (Thomas) I won’t get 
drunk no more. 23530. 
Dispatch ptg. co. Classified. 22413. 
Dispensa (G.) e Culotta. In palude. 
19076. 
Dissell (Wm. F.); 
Down in lovers lane. 13859. 
Little Chinese wop. 19440. 
Little Sing Toy. 19465. 


Mary quite contrary. 19636. 
Nuts. 24560. 
Yankee girl. 21725. 

Ditson (Oliver) c¢o.: 
Across the hot sands: 8773 (886). 
Agitato. 8773 (894, 895). 
Alice in Wonderland suite. 58. 
Alice on her way. 54. 
Andante dramatic. 21850 (241). 
Andantino. 4249. 
Arabesque. 1194. 
Around the manger. 17487, 22002. 
As my dear old mother. 13205. 
As the sun sinks o’er the hill. 

4286. 

At dawning. 1538, 8932, 8933. 
At the sepulchre. 4300. 
At twilight. 165, 166. 
Ave Maria. 4401, 20665. 
Banquet of the red queen. 
Bareback rider. 4877. 
Bees’ lullaby. 22129. 


219. 


1422 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


NN 


Beloved, let us love one another. 
4419. ) 

Beyond life’s evening star. 
17618. 

Blessed lullaby. 17640. 

Breath o’ heaven. 13403. 

By the lake. 17714. 

Cadets on parade. 9221, 13453. 

Chant d’amour. 22336. 

Class method for the violin. 
13596. 

Climbing roses. 17888. 

Come o’er the sea. 13630. 

Consecration. 4776. 

Contemplation. 4778. 

Coquette. 626. 

Creole love song. 646. 

Dance of the buttercups. 22563. 

Day and night. 4885. 


De Capitaine de Marguerite. 


21850 (270). 

Denuded forest. 775. 

Devonshire lilies. 18091. 

Ditson chorus book. 9618. 

Ditson’s progressive orchestra 
folio. 13824, 18100. 

Dot and dash. 826. 

Dream. 22780. 

Dream clouds. 9676. 

Dream clouds. 13875. 

Easter bells. 5076. 

Easter prologue and processional. 
5080. 

EKasy anthems with simple solos. 
13940. 

Hight piano pieces by French 
composers. 14082. 

Hight piano pieces by Spanish 
composers. 18670. 

Hight Russian organ pieces. 4227. 

Ejli, Eili. 5098, 9741. 

Elves and gnomes. 989. 

Eureka method for the mandolin. 
18258. 

Fair lady. 14024. 

Father of love. 22920. 

Father, whate’er of earthly bliss. 
14048. 

First movement of the unfinished 
symphony. 16175. 

Flowers from my garden. 18389. 

Fiowers of forgetfulness. 1108. 

Folksongs and other duets. 18394. 

Forge master. 14127. 

Forget me not. 26302 (413). 

From desert & pueblo. 1146. 

Fun and phrasing. 1153. 

Furioso. 14168. 

Gay gavotte. 14195, 14196. 

Gethsemane. 1187. 

Gift of God. 18495. 

Giving to God. 142338. 

God answers prayer. 23098. 

God will make all things right. 
5377. 


1423 


Gondolier’s love. 5394. 

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 
1284. 

Gypsy night. 18600. 

Hallowe’en. 23184. 

Happy birds. 10146. 

Heart of a pearl. 10207. 

Humoresque. 1428, 25790. 

Hunt. 1429. 

Hunting song. 1481. 

Hurry. 8773 (1080-1082), 18786. 

I am thy harp. 23355. 

I hear the soft note of my 
Saviour’s voice. 5675. 

I wonder. 5815. 

If harsh decree. 26302 (451). 

In an old manse. 14721. 

In colonial days. 19058. 

In Him we live. 10566. 


- In May. 14729. 


In the merry month of May. 
23626. 

In wonderland. 1668. 

Irish air from County Derry. 
10627. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
19135. 

Judy. 19219. 

Katydids. 10763. 

Kissing’s no sin. 6149. 

Lady of Shalott. 10809. 

Land of make-believe. 6188. 

Largo. 15020. 

Lazy Lou. 10830. 

Lead us heavenly Father. lead us. 
6211. 

Legende. 1935. 

Let us worship. 1951. 

Lilaes. 6272. 

Lilies. 23925. 

Linden grove. 1508s. 

Little cavatina. 23944. 

Little Christmas carol. 19441. 

Little coquette. 1991. 

Little red boat. 2015. 

Lonesome moonlight. 6331, 15141. 

Lord of the worlds above. 10961. 

Lost chord. 23997. 

Love song. 19539. 

Love's caprice. 2090. 

Lure of the sea. 24070. 

Lyric theme. 21325. 

Majesty of the deep. 24108. 

Mariquita. 11084, 15269. 

March of the gnomes. 21850 
(366). 

Master-player. 15287. 

May comes laughing. 2204. 

Meditation. 2215. 

Merry dancers. 6585. 

Message from the night. 19726. 

Military march. 3125. 

Miss Kitty O’Toole. 26302 (499). 

Modern Scandinavian songs. 
24284. 


INDEX 


‘ 


Ditson (Oliver) co.—Continued. 


Molto drammatico e grandioso. 
15395. 

Moon goes drifting. 2317, 24298. 

Moonlight. 2324. 

Mother-angel and queen. 11243. 

Mother mine. 11248, 11249. 

Musical scenes from Spain. 13084 
Gols)e 

My old Kentucky home. 19952. 

Night beloved. 2492. 

Nightingale. 24514. 

°O sole mio. 6968. 

O thou cruel sea. 4912. 

Old sun dial. 24655. 

On the go. 20161. 

On the promenade. 2661. 

Once I loved a maiden fair. 
24679. 

Orientale. 7091, 
(528). 

Partum. 2229: 

Passage-bird’s 
15836. 

Peaceful dreams. 20286. 

Petite histoire. 15864. 

Petite valse. 11714. 

Polish chivalry. 2819. 

Peols “238. 

Postman. 11772. . 

Praise the Lord, O my _ soul 
159438. 

Prelude religioso. 24878. 

Rascal Rufus. 7349. 

Regimental march. 24961. 

Roadways. 20542. 

Rock of strength. 16075. 

Rock-a-bye baby blues. 8773 
(L272) 

Romance. 20555. 

Roundelay. 3048. 

Rustic dance. 16125. 

Saltarello. 7504. 

Save me O Lord. 7530. 

Silver bells and cockle shells. 
16268. 

Silver flash. 25235. 

Since first I saw your face. 25239. 

Sing Christmas bells. 20794. 

Sing, O daughter of Zion. 7698. 

Six rhythmic pieces. 20247. 

Slender your hands. 71720. 

Slumber song. 16305. * 

Snowbirds. 138084 (575). 

Snowflakes. 20838. 

Somebody’s knockin’ at your door. 
16350. 

Song o’ the lass. 3318. 

Song of summer. 7799. 

Song of the sea. 7804. 

South Carolina croon song. 8773 


20213, 26302 


farewell. 2734, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Summer noon. 3428. 

Sunny corner in the finger gym- 
nasium. 34384. 

Surrey song. 25506. - 

Sylvan fancies. 21097. 

Tantum ergo. 3516. 

Ten Negro spirituals. 1080. 

Ten original compositions for the 
organ. 5234. 

Ten recital pieces. 9873. 

Ten traditional carols. 24951. 

Ten transcriptions for the organ. 
9874. 


Thanks be to God. 8773 (1828). 


Theme from the second movement. 
of the fifth symphony. 25798. 
They met on a twig of a chestnut 
tree. 16676. 

This is the day the Christ is born. 
21218. 

This life and you. 16682. 

Through the silent night. 8129. 

Towers of spring. 3670. 

Toy soldiers’ parade. 3673. 

Tracings. 8188. . 

Trottery trot. 12609. 

Valentine. 12668. 

Valse brillante. 3745, 8773 (1355).. 

Valse joyeuse. 8292. 

Valse tendre. 26302 (591). 

Voice of joy. 25899. 

Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
3812. 

Walk to Emmaus. 8391. 

Waltz dreams. 8397. 

Water-million time. 21475. 

We bless Thee for Thy peace O 
God. 25951. 

We strolled along. 13402. 

Welcome, spring. 3852: 

When lovers meet. 21571. 

While bells of memory chime. 
17091. 

Whisflin’ thief. 26110. 

White rabbit. 38972. 

Wild woman’s lullaby. 4008. 

Would .God I were the tender 
apple blossoms. 13084 (627). 


Ditson chorus book. 9618. 

Dittmar (Geo.) I knew you would do. 
5682. 

Divka v kroji narodnim. 792, 794. 


(R. M.) Wonderful land of 


dreams. 4081. 
Dix ltd: 


Mona when she taps on her 
Corona. 2308. 

My sunshine came on a rainy day. 
2446. 

That old Angora cat. 38569. 

Wanderlust. 12751. 


Dixie-land. 796. 

Dixie lumber co. Build or repair with 
Dixie lumber. 22241. 

Dixie orchestra. Dixie polka. 4948. 


1424 


(1309). 
Spring is here. 16435. 
Spring time. 7857. 
Steal away. T7875. 


’ 
See ee ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Dixon (Don) 
26119. 
Dixon (Harold): 
Dixon’s (Harold) comedy songs. 
22671. 
Dixon’s 
22672. 
Dixon’s (Harold) songs the peo- 
ple sing. 22678. 
Ella. 5107. 
How can I forget you now. 5600. 
Living in my dreams. 10930. 
My boy. 2376. 
My sweetheart belongs to some- 
body else. 19970. 
Pal o’ my yesterday. 20243. 
"Till the end o’ the world with 


Who'll be a pal to me. 


(Harold) heart songs. 


you. 16711. 
You’ve been all that a pal could 
be, 21798. 


Dixon (Harold) music publishers: 
Ignorant mamma. 23567. 
My sweetheart belongs to some- 
body else. 19970. 
Pal o’ my yesterday. 202483. 
"Till the end ’o the world with 
you, 1G7#aA. 
Dixon (J. H. R.) Sedbergh. 25142. 
Dixon (Mort) Where is my old girl 
to-night. 21610. 


Dixon (O. A.) Loveland. 24037. 
Dixon-Lane music pub. ¢co., ine.: 
Abie’s Irish nose. 17309. 
Dixon’s (Harold) comedy songs. 


22671. 

Dixon’s (Harold) heart songs. 
22672. 

Ella. 5107. 

Eventide. 982, 4144 (176). 


Heart breakin’ Mose. 5508. 

Heart of gold. 5509. 

How ean I forget you now. 5600. 

Living in my dreams. 10930. 

My boy. 23876, 4144 (226). 

Quest. 24934. : 

When things go wrong with you. 
3928, 4144 (320). 


Dixon’s (Harold) comedy songs. 
22671. 
Dixon’s (Harold) heart songs. 22672. 


Dixon’s (Harold) songs the people 
Sing. 22673. 
Do, re, mi, music co. I wanna go 
home. 23499. 
Doan (J. B.) Beautiful Hawaiian 
isle. 236. 
Dobbelsteen (L. A.): 
Mass in honor of St. Teresa. 
19641. 


_ Requiem mass and Libera. T7376. 

Dobbins (Mrs. W. D.) Are you com- 
ing never more to say goodbye. 188. 

Dobbs (O. M.) Sweetheart, don’t say 
no. 16549. 


Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky) : 


Alte weisen und tiinze. 4218. 
American impressions. 4236. 
Canzonetta. 17767. 

Dritte sonate. 5042. 

Du bist mein schwarm. 5049. 


Eines schénen tages wird’s vorbei 
sein. 9744. 


Einsamer weg. 18223. 


Erste rendez-vous. 5181. 

Fantasia ecstatica. 18314. 

Gartenmusik. 18466. 

Im morgenglanz. 19046. 

Kleine sonate. 6158. 

Leb’ wohl, geliebte puppe aus 
Chicago. 6219. 

Menuett. 19720. 


Romanze fiir das klavier. 7481. 
Schatz, wir tanzen fiinfschritt. 
Gn 
Sieben kammerlieder. 
Sonate. 20786, 23166. ' 
Sonate fur viola und _ klavier. 
ZoaB2Zs 
Staccato-serenade. 12323. 
Streichquartett. 12355. 
Streichquintett. 25457. 
Streichsextett. 21014. ¢ 
SHG 22ale: 

Vier lieder fur eine baszstimme 
mit klavierbegleitung. 22223. 
Wenn leise durch’s radio ein 
walzer erklingt. 12798. 

Zweite kleine sonate. 13068. 

Zweites quartett. 13069. 

Zweites streichquartett. 
Dobson (BH. A.): 

Legend of the waterfall. 10835. 

Marriage feast song. 11085. 


9944. 


8768. 


Retrospection. 11886. 

Shower moon. 12121. 

Song of the pale moonlight. 
12261. 


West wind and the night. 12804. 
Dobson (Fannie) Since God took 
mamma away. 12147. 
Dockey (E. L.) Mother’s the best pal 
I ever had. 11255. : 
Doctor (Rubin) : 
Shtarben darf men sie vi Sie. 
12126. 
Villen vil de gantze velt. 
Vus hart dus mich. 12727. 
Dodds (Alice) Ace high. 8792. 
Dodds (Samuel) : 
Beneath the mistletoe. 17598. 
George and his hatchet. 23052. 
When the days grow long. 26053, 
26054. 
Dodge (Cynthia) 
day. 737. 
Dodge (H. J.): 
In a garden of love with you. 
5881. 
Reverie. 


12713. 


Day before yester- 


7385. 


1425 : 


INDEX 


Dodge (J. W.): 
Hulda of Holland. 
It is spring. 10641. 
Dodge (M. H.): 
Hulda of Holland. 14453. 
It is spring. 10641. 
Dodge (Raiph) : 
Sittin’ Bull. 12168. 
2 time papa mama can't use you 


14453. 


no more. 13078. 
Dods (Marcus) Ploughboy in luck. 
24839. 


Doelle (Franz) Ich habe im Mai 
von der liebe getraumt. 10520. 
Doenhoft (Albert von) Preghiera. 
11788. 
Doerschel (W.) Open channel. 15755. 
Doherty (F. S.) Bluemoania, my 
home town. 17651. 
Doherty (W. J.) Lovely 
Texas. 10997. 
Dohnanyi (Ernst von) 
garica. 16114. 
Doizy (J.) Enlevez-le. 
Dolan (EH. I.) 
mine. 22618. 
Bole iGN.. Hee: 
Autumn. 138084 (12). 
Flax. 138084 (94). 
Spring delight. 21850 (194). 
Two roses. 21850 (208). 
Wedding hymn. 4144 (146). 
Dolgoff (Minnie) Vale of golden 
dreams. 3741. ; 
Dolin (Max): 
Hawaiian serenade. 18638. 
When ‘the shadows fall. 
(1879). 
D‘Ollone (Max) Arlequin. 
Dolmetsch (Victor) : 
EHsquisse. 8773 (217). 
Fantaisie menuet. 8773 (224). 
Musette. 8773 (540). 
Dolph (A. A.): 
Call of a song. 17740. 
Wonderful West. 21696. 
Dolphin (EH. H.) Homeward bound 
for sunny Alabama. 238300. 


land of 
Ruralia hun- 


9768. 
Dear little mother of 


8773 
140. 


Dolsie (D.) Smile. 7729. 
Domengé (M.) Féte  villageoise. 
22934. 


Domérgue (Eugene) : 
Polka des fétards. 
Valse des fétards. 

Domin (R. U.) 

19342. 
Dominguez (A.) B. Bayadera. 
Domque (Leon) I _ hope 

breaks your heart. 103871. 

Domsalla (Hdward) When you lose 

your mother, you lose your home. 

3940. 

Donadio (Luigi): 

"A canzone ’e Maria. 
A vendetta ’e Macri. 


17298 (148). 
8773 (817). 
Lead kindly light. 


226. 
someone 


21851. 
8786. 


pt. 111, n. s.,'v. 20 


Dint’ ’e llenzole. 18099. 


Femmena ’e niente. 22929. 
Ines. 14767. 
Olimpia carcerata. 24659. 


Quant’ e’ bella ’a vernata. 20451. 


Stasera. 12330. 
Te voglio purta 4 Napule. 8020, 
21136. 


Donahoo (P. 8.) 
Donahue (H. W.): 
Ev'ry body says 
5165. 

Same old moon is shining. 3090. 
Somebody’s wrong. 3289, 7764. 


Donahue (J. A.) That’s the reason 
why I love you. 21178. 
Donaldson (—) Pign’ pagn’ pouf. 
11728. 
Donaldson (Walter) : 
Blue heaven. 312. 
Chili Bom Bom. 4691. 
Ev’ry one home is asking for you. 
5165. 
Give me just a little bit of what 
you’ve got. 1207. 
Hot diggety. 18752. 
How different things would be. 
23321. 
I ain’t gonna ery no more. 1444. 
I can’t realize you lcve me. 1457. 
I’m always just a little bit not 
just right. 14548, 14549. 
I’m always thinking of someone. 
5714. 
I’m so disappointed in you. 5742, 
14576. 
I was glad to let you go, but I’m 
sorry now. 1575. 
I wonder where by baby is to- 
night. 19006, 19007. 
I wouldn’t be one bit surprised. 
14660, 14661. 
In old Chihuahua. 1641. 
In the middle of the night. 1661, 


Searching. 16198. 


good morning. 


" 1662, 19089. 

In the spring. 5935. 

Isn’t she the sweetest thing. 
5979. 

Kinky kids parade. 14973, 14974, 
19282. 

Let it rain. 1948, 6236, 10851, 
10852. 

Little song in my heart. 23959. 

Marian. 241382. 

Midnight waltz. 2265, 6605, 6606, 
1168, 19743. 


Oh baby. 6990. 
Oh lovey be mine. 15672. 
One way street. 24685. 
Original two time man. 
7093. 

Swanee butterfly. 3455. 
Tahiti sweetie. 25557. 
That certain party. 21167, 21168. 


2687,. 


1426 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


That’s her—that’s her. 16645, | Donovan (Joseph) Where have you 


Dilla cay been Brown Skin. 8550. 
Way down home. 38833, 3834. Donovan (R. J.) Home sick dreams. 
What are you gonna do. 21531. . 10263. 
What do I care—what do I care. | Donovan (Walter) : 
8478, 12810. Down by the winegar’ works. 
When you kiss me good night. 181438, 18144. 
26078. Sad. 3065. 
Why should I pine for the world | Don Quintin ¢l Amargao. 22686. 
to be mine. 4003, 8605. Dont (J.) Twenty progressive exer- 
Won’t you tell me that you'll miss cises for viola. 9641. 
me. 26192. Don’t say no. 22700-22704. 
Yes, sir, that’s my baby. 8695, | Doolittle (Maude) : 
8696. Jack be nimble. 17833. 
You gotta know how. 17235, Mother Goose music. 2341. 
21758. Right and left hand relations. 
You know I do. 26234. 2985. 
You've gotta know how. 17265. Threshold of The Reeve-rational 
Donaldson (Will): system. 38627. 
Doo wacka doo. 9656. _| Dooner (A. J.) Little flower of Jesus. 
When I got home this ev’ning she 19446. 
was there. 3892. Doorly (C. C.) Latin and English 
Donarumo (Louise) Bella concettina. chants and hymns for benediction 
13325. service. 1924. 


Donata (E.) Julian. 23750 — 23752. | Dora (Jean) Cantique. 13491. 
Don Carlos (—) Mélancoly blues, | Dore (Yvonne) : 


11124. Open door. 7083. 
Donegan (Johnny) My Honolulu Sonnet. 4991. 
lady. 21850 (138). Dorée (Nadage) : 
Dones (Paola) 5 America’s flag. 13156, 17394. 
Muggheri di lu Cascavaddaru. American girl’s complaint. 13153. 
6729. American girl’s complaint con- 
Notturna d’umbriaco. 6926. gress, gives us moral husbands. 
Doniach (Shula) : 4235. 
Four songs from a Child’s garden | Doret (Gustave) Quatuor. (alo, 
of verses. S808. a 7314. 
Two child songs. 4965. “nade 
Donizetti (Gaetano) 2 ce (George) Make-believe. 
apes es grin than be groan- | Hornberger (Charles) Momsey wom- 


sey. 11205. 


Lilting Lucia. 4966. j 
O Columbia, we hail thee. 18119. ees Saal I’ve yearned for 


Regimentstochter.. 4967. D h ; 
Think not this heart can alter. Sia eae ie blues. 14019. 


4968. Memphis bound blues. 24205. 


Don Juan. 24856. . : 
A Night time blues. 20015. 
Don Juan Marana. 9636. Stormy sea blues. 21007. 


Donna Lombarda. 4696. Dortch (A. W.): 


Donnarumma (G.): Giant and the elf. 18494. 


In villa. 1667. - 
Mipelio decnsei, 218. They that trust in the Lord. 


Tammurriatella ’e primmavera ue 
2506. ‘| Dossert (F. G.) Messe solennelle. 
Donnelly (J. J.) That’s how I lost | 24219. 
my girl. 3575. Dot de Martine. 26294. 
Donoho (T. L.) Oh, oh monkey. | Dot-star and cross ukulele folio. 
24625. 22714. 
Donohoe (J. C.) Atlantic City for | Dotson (Olive) Red rose. 11871. 
‘ever more. 22024. Doty. .(S.-W.)): 
Donohue (James) : Dark cavalier. 18026. 
Carolina sunshine. 4625. Trees. 21306. 
Dreaming dreams of you. 18176. | Double-crossed. 18854. — 
I won’t take you back. 5819. Doubt (Raymond) Ive got a peach 
Wyoming. 8685. of a pal. 1554. 


1427 


INDEX 


pt.11, 07 S.. V,.20 


SS SSH TS a va aaa es amin Soeur SEU nS 


Take me back little 
3494. 


Doucet (Ted) 


ae of mine. 


Dougall (H. W.): 


In the garden of love. 5925, 
5926. 
O my Father. 6963. 
Dougan, (Cz 1.) V-I-C-T-O-R-I-A. 
16889. 
Dougherty (Celius) Green meadows. 
10098. 


Dougherty (D. V.) You used to eall 
-me sweetheart. 13046. 
Dougherty (Danny): 
Charleston baby of mine. 13549. 
Meet me in old Philly Billy for 
Tll be there. 19674. 
Steppin’ fool. 16461. 
That’s how sure I am that I love 
VOU. «2d Th. 
Women-aaaah. 26176. 
Dougherty (H. M.): 


Down in old Kentucky, where 
dreams come true. 835. 
That Indiana home of mine. 
3565. 
Dougherty (J. C.) I miss the boys. 
57155 
Dougherty (W. A.) Dizzy Lizzy. 
22674. 
Dougherty (W. H.) Indian legend 


of the creation of the Grand Canyon 
of Arizona. 10611. 
Douglas (E. R.) I am three times 


seven. 5638. 
Douglas (H.) Dream song. 9688. 
Douglas (Malcolm) Brownies in 
fairyland. 138417. 
Douglas (Shipley) Hush. 18789. 
Douglass (A. H.) Go-pher M. 23136. 
Douglass’ (Bessie) Why did you 
want me to love you. 17131. 
Dounis (D. C.) Dounis violin play- 
ers’ daily dozen. 138855. 
Douste (Jean) : 
Fleur d’avril. 5241. 
Plainte d’amour. 7211. 
Dovenspike (G. G.) Be Thou my 
guide. 13302. 
Dovenspike (R. C.) Be Thou my 
guide. 13302. 
Dovin (E.): 
Deux offertoires. 22715. 
Messe. 9663. 


Happy Sam. 23192. 
Virginia, I can hear 
12716. 

Second minuet. 


Dovola (Fred) 
Dowd (W. J.) 
you calling me. 
Dowdon (Aubrey) 
3144. 
Dowell (Edgar): 
Carolina gal. 448. 
Chicago waddle. 18563. 
Down in Charleston town. 22719, 
26302 (397). 


Evil minded papa blues. 9796. 


He'll do you wrong. 18646. 
Last night blues. 15025. 
Meddling with the blues. 
Midnight Dan. 19741. 
Never tell a woman friend. 20003. 
Red Mountain blues. 11868. 
Some baby—my gal. 26302 (558). 
Stingy blues. 3398. 
Striver’s blues. 16487. 
That's soon enough. 3577. 
Too bad Jim. 3662. 
What can you do without me. 
21532. 
Dowland (John) : 
Can I see another’s woe. 22282. 
Come again! sweet love doth now 
invite. 4741. 
Come, heavy sleep. 4750. 
Fine knacks for ladies. 5219. 
Flow not so fast, ye fountains. 
5254. 
His golden locks. 5550. 
If my complaints could passions 
move. 5854. . 
Me, me and none but me. 6533. 
Now, O now I needs must part. 
6935. 
Pilgrimes solace. 2788, 11729. 
Say, love if ever thou didst find. 
7540. 
Sleep, wayward thoughts. 
Sweet, stay awhile. 7962. 
White as lilies was her face. 8574. 
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me. 
8620. 
Down the Petersky. 
Dowty (Mrs. C. R.): 
Lay my head beneath a rose. 
6208. 
Old silver dollar. 
Doyen (Albert) : 
Almanach. 8854. 
Chant d’espoir. 9308. 
Chant qui délivre. 9311. 
Dans la forét. 9520. 
Demain. 9590. 
Figuier. 9858. 
Grand arbre. 5409, 5410, 10080. 
Ménagerie. 6566, 11141. 
Nourritures. 6927, 11468. 
Oubli. 11637. 
Patience. 11693. 
Ronde. 9671. 
Talmont-au-péril-des-flots. 12442. 
Voix du vieux monde. 8367-8369, 
12724. 
Doyle (H. J.) 
Doyle (J. G.) 
Doyle (J. J.) 
Doyle (John J.) 
low. 11368. 
Doyle. (M.. F.) 
home. 11356. 
Doyle (W. H.) 
fox-trot. 19300. 


6542. 


7715. 


5002. 


11568. 


Bye-bye blues. 9219. 
Antonio. 21983. 

My own Irene. 11358. 
My summer bunga- 


My old Missouri 
Kohler & Campbell 


1428 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Drake (D. S.): 
Forward march home army of the 
world. 14135. 
Serenade. 3165. 
Shamur. 12101. 
Telepathy. 3538. 


Drake (Wm.): 
Go get ’em. 23095. 
it’s just too bad. 23679. 
Your mama is too far gone. 
26270. 


Drake university. Drake alma mater. 
9672. 


Dramatic and pathetic pieces. 18161. 
Draney (P. A.) Evolution. 18276. 
Draycot (Geoffrey) London is the 


place for me. 2035, 2036. 

Drazkowski (A. M.) Eva, won’t you 
please stop those babies crying. 
13992. 


Drdla (Franz): 


Air de ballet. 4179. 

Cavatina. 4647. 

D’automne. 697. 

Danse ecaprice. 4868. 

Graziella. 1271. 

Notturno. 840. 

Novelette. 6929. 

One faded rose. 20174. 

Pastorella. 7151. 

Pierrette. 2786. 

Rano. 2984. 

Reverie d’ amour. 7386. 

Souvenir. 3357, 16415, 20948— 

20950. 

Tarantella. 8069. 

Trouvére. 38690. 

Twilight meditation. 8248. 

Valse brillante. 8289. 

- Valse rustique. 8299. 

Valse viennese. 3755, 3756. 
Dream of love and you. 13878. 
Dreams of the southland. 22759. 
Drei-masken verlag a. g.: 

Aimée. 4177. 

Alles da. 21928. 

Am Rhein beim wein. 17388. 


Auf verbotnem pflaster. 43811. 
Beim Rheinwein sollst du mein 


sein. 4416. 
* Chocolate kiddies. 22376. 
Das ist die junge garde. 22596. 
Das war in Heidelberg. 22598. 


Deine beine, deine nase und dein 


mund. 18068. 
Deine sorgen mdodcht ich haben. 
9588. 


Du bist in weiss. 18199. 
Du machst mir schlaflose nichte. 


18200. 
Hinmal in der woche. 22814. 
Erste mal. 22850. 


Es muss ja nicht immer grad 
‘dieselbe sein. 5135. 


86854—26—_9 


1429 


Hs pumpert mein herz. 5136. 

Ks rieseln so leise die flocken. 
18248. 

Frag den mond, frag die sonne, 
frag die sterne. 5279. 

Frauenhaar. 18425. 

Fiir dich. 18444. 


Gemacht, mein schatz. 1178. 

Gib mich frei. 5335. 

Gioconda. 5339. 

Gott beschtitz’ mich vor verwand- 
ten. 1257. 


Hab’ geduld bald kommt der Mai. 
5439. 

Herzblattchen’s Weihnachts- 
wunsch. 18680. 

Heute nacht wird es sein. 5541. 

Ich hab dir noch was wichtiges zu 
sagen. 19020. 

Ich hatt’ mein herz dir nimmer- 
mehr gegeben. 5825. 

Ich kanns dir nur beim tanze 


sagen. 10521. 
Ich weiss ein zimmer. 19023. 
Im hotel, zu den zwei tauben. 
10551. 


Im Prater, eine halbe stund’ vom 
Praterstern. 10552. 

Jaj, Aladar, geh mit mir in die 
bar. 6014. 

Klein Elschen’s Weihnachtstraum. 
19293. 

Knecht Rupprecht’s Weihnachts- 
besuch. 19295. 


Komm, die nacht gehort der 
stinde. 19301. 

Komm mit mir, mein schatz. 
1890. 

Kost’ *ne kleinigkeit. 6168. 


Lenz und liebe. 10845. 

Leonore. 23892. 

Liebes kind. 19402. 

Marie, Marie. 19620. 

Mein Berlin. 19680. 

Mein schatz lass mich an deiner 

welle. 19682. 

Morgen nicht zu spat, mein schatz. 

243138. . 

Ndichte wo man was 
24468. 

Nur keine angst mein schatz. 
20056. 

Olly-Polly. 24661. 

Pfui, schime dich. 7192. 

Puszta liebschen. 2892. 

Riquette. . 

So jung komm’n wir nicht mehr 
zusammen. 20842. 

Teresina. 21156, 21157, 25615. 

Vom schlossplatz bis zum Bran- 
denburger tor. 3794. 

Warum kiisst du den midels die 
hiinde? 8421. 

Was ich an dir so liebe. 


mochte. 


8422. 


INDEX 


Drei-masken verlag a. g—Continued. 


Weinachtsjubel und trubel. 
21516. 

Wenn deine -.frau’nen andern 
ktisst. 12797. 

Wenn die midchen von der liebe 
trhumen. 21521. 

Wenn du heute nicht kannst. 
16985. 

Wenn ich eine ahnung hitt. 3856. 

Wenn ich konig wir. 8461. 

Wenn man der polizei ein kleines 
schnippchen schliigt. 8462. 

Wenn man kein gliick bei frauen 
hat) 127099: 

Wenn man verliebt ist. 38857. 

Wir fahren nach Venedig. 8632. 


Drei sterne (Musikverlag) : 


Ach Ananas! 17314. 

Ach midel, mein midel. 173815. 

Ach, .zeig’ mir doch dein radio. 
14, 15. 

Chocolate babies. 22375. 

Cocosnuss. 9384. 

Cowboy dream. 4799. 

Das ist die Lou aus der roten 
lanterne. 13759. 

Das neue deutsch lied. 18760. 

Ich kenn’ ein kleines weinhaus. 
1582, 1583. 

Jazz-polka. 10669. 

Kleiner spaziergang. 10789. 

Luftballon. 11015. 

Mensch du _ bist mir viel zu 
hisslich. 19715. 

Mister Abendstern. 11191. 

Rote sonne. 11960. 

Riibezahl. 11969. 

Sailor’s song. 25071. 

Serenata andermatt. 12085. 

Skandinavischer hochzeitszug. 
16291. 

Stramme hund. 7892. 

Traum boston. 8190. 

Unser Hindenburg. 21360. 

Uruguay. 8276. 

Versprechen. 12700. 

Was kannst denn du_ schon 
melden. 8423. 

Wenn du mal keine bleibe hast. 
21522. 

Wer lieben will, muss _ leiden. 
8464. 


Dreier (M. EH.) Alchemy. 4191. 
Dreiser (Theodore) : 


I wonder if she’ll ever come back 
to me. 26302 (140). 

If you see my sweetheart. 26302 
(152). 

In the sweet summer time. 26302 
(158). 

On the banks of the Wabash far 
away. 17298 (140). 

Sailor's grave by the sea. 26302 
(260). 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Dressen (EK. D.) Because I love you 
so. 22126. 

Dressen (E. H.) World has stopped 
while I wait for you. 26198. 

Dresser (Paul): : 

I wonder if she’ll ever come back 
to me. 26302 (140). 

If you see my sweetheart. 26302 
(152). 

In the sweet summer time. (158). 

On the banks of the Wabash far 
away. 17298 (140). 

Sailor’s grave by the sea. 26302 
(260). 

Dressler (Li Rae 

Chimes of Christmas morn. 8773 
(141). 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
4144 (29). 

Haster dawn. 87738 (209). 

Thy will be done. 8773 (519). 

Ye bells of Haster day. 8773 
(874). 

Dreves (P. 8.) My heart is calling 
you mate o’ mine. 19912. 

Drew (J. T.) Ice cold papa mama’s 
gonna thaw you out. 14663. 

Dreyer (Dave): 

All I need is you. 17354, 21911. 

Black bottom. 17633. 

Cecilia. 9294, 9295. 

Dixie dreams. 18104. 

I wonder why I love you. 14656. 

Mrs. Goldberg’s bridge. 2296. 

Nobody knows what happened to | 
McCarthy. 24536, 24537. 

Only in my dreams. 20192, 24698. 

That’s the history of the U. S. A. 
3578. 

There’s a little bit of Dixie every- 
where. 16662. 

Wedding day in _ Charleston. 
16975. 

What makes me love you like I 
do. 12812, 26002. 

What’s a feller Senn do. 12814, 
12815. 

Drigo (R.): 

Milioni d’arlecchino. 26302 (497). 
Millions d’arlequin. 2270, 24251. 
Rosette. 7463. 

Serenade. 31638, 7620. 

Valse bluette. 12670, 25849. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
880, 18191, 22769, 24050. 

Driscoll (Wilmer) What’ll I do with 
a great big world without you. 
21539. 

Driver (F. P.) Fiddle tune. 14065. 

Driver (M. L.): 

Little while. 2021. 
Mission march. (24273. 
One summer night. 20179. 

Drob (Morris) Leah. 19345. 


1430 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Droeghmans (Maurice) Interlude. 


5961. 


Drohan (Bennie) 
mother’s own back door. 4851. 

Drop (Benedict) Leah. 19345. 

Drovillard (A. J.)  There’s not an- 
other girl like you. 21201. 

Drozdowski (Michael) In the gar- 

den of my heart. 23616. 

Druger (H. W.) Pride of the Sioux. 
2863. 

Drumheller (Charles) 
9026. 


Drumheller (L. A.) 
march. 25181. 
Drummond (Frederick) : 
Down Mare street, Hackney way. 
18151. 
Kentish hops. 19270. 
Never-come time. 19999. 
Songs of a Welsh village. 
Duane (W. R. G.): 
Alkaline Ollie. 13128. 
Charleston blues. 18550. 
Don’t butter your bread on both 
sides. 18121. 
High brown Joe. 18690. 
Molla from Wala Wala, 
19793. 
Only a dream. 20185. 
Won’t you come back. 21701. 
Dubberly (V.. M.) Lauyola I love 


Baek tito. my. 


Banjo twang. 


Sesqui-centennial 


Wash. 


you. 1938389. 

Dubin (Al): 
Banana oil. 4869. 
Cross words, why were they 
spoken. 4821. 
My home. 6781. 
My mother’s evening prayer. 
24433. 


Naughty girl. 2470. 
Nobody knows what a red-head 
mamma ean do. 2516. 
You’re just a show off. 1380386. 
Dubois (C. A.): 


Au désir. 17298 (12). 
Concerto. 17298 (45). 
Concerto. 26302 (81). 


Dernier adieu. 17298 (39). 
Suite miniature. 138084 (338). 
Voie lactée. 17298 (217). 

Dubois (Herman) pseud. See Fisher 

(Ethel) 

Dubois (J. B.) Elégie. 

Dubois (Théodore) : 
Andante appassionato. 
Au désir. 17298 (12). 
Capriccio. 22776. 
Concerto. 17298 (45), 26302 (81). 
Dernier adieu. 17298 (39). 
Deux petites piéces. 13084 (77). 
Etude de staccato. 22859. 
Galatea. 8773 (257). 
God is love. 23102. 


18224. 
13164. 


12274. 


Impromptu. 22777. 
Intermezzo. 8773 (208). 
Mamie. 6454. 


March of the Magi. 
Marche d’Hamlet. 
Suite miniature. 


8773 (488). 
13084 (354). 
13084 (337). 


Tempo di minuetto. 25609. 
Voie lactée. 17298 (217). 
2°™° concerto. 8773 (881). 
Dubrow (Will) Sweet memories. 
12407. 
Ducasse (Roger) : 
Madrigal. 2134. 


Recueil de 50 dictées. 24956. 
Duchess of Broadway. 5051. 


Ducker (Grechen) Since you went 
away. 252438. 

Duckworth (A. D.) Dance of the 
brownies. 18004. 

Duddy (John) ‘Twilight lullaby. 
21340. 


Dudek (Vic): 
Because I’m broke. 22127. 
Nancy Clancy. 11384. 
When my sweetheart goes away. 
26044. 
Duden (N. C.) Butterfly. 8773 (99). 
Dudley (Harry) I want to go back 
to California. 5800. 
Dudley (Lawrence) Heart of my 
heart come back to me. 14868. 
Dudley (M. E.): 
To a waterfowl. 16727. 
Wild bird. 17143. 
Due (Le) Sicilie music rolls: 
Adelaide. 21872. 
Ciccio tocecami. 13587. 
Curreri d’America. 22545. 
Fiorellin di siepe. 14078. 
Fortunata. 23007. 
Innamorata. 23652. 
Morettina. 24312. 
Ninetta. 24518. 
Otello. 24707. 
Primo bacio. 
Rose bianche. 
Signuri! 
25229. 
Vittoria di Ugo Firgerio. 


24892. 
16093. 
allungateve, ’e veste. 


12720. 


Duenna. 886, 887, 18923, 14039, 14192. 
Duetto comica. 5056, 5057. 
Duetto comico sentimentale. 5058. 
Dufas (Roger) : 
Bagnole. 17528. 
Chansonnettera. 17812. 
Elle avait une robe 4 carreaux. 
5108. 
Duff (W. EH.) Rose of the Nile. 
16100. 
Duff, Stewart & co., ltd.: 
Colette. 572. 
Duenna. 886. : 
Florentine reverie. 1088. 
Lolita. 2031. 
President march. 2857. 


1431 


INDEX 


= 


Duff, Stewart & co., ltd.—Continued. 
Shadows haunt me all the while. 
7641. 

Duffaut (Ulysse) I just want some- 
body, just as well be you. 18860. 
Duffield (EK. W.) Old home town. 

2631. 


Duffield (M. S.) 
Duffy (EH. V.) Blue checked gingham 
apron mother wore. 4468. 
Duffy (J. H.) jr. Nickel nursin’ nig- 
ger. 6890. 
Duffy (P. 8S.) Since Beulah bobbed 
her hair. 12146. 
Dufour (M.): 
Ballade roumaine. 
Moseou. 243822. 
Sogno. 25290. 
_ Vision florentine. 
Dufour (R. O.): 
Prayer. 11784. 
Until that day. 25831. 
Duhamel (Maurice) : 
En terre celtique. 
Mélodies kymriques. 
Trois Noéls populaires 
9713. 
Duhem (H.): 
Gammes en sons filés. 
24 études mélodiques. 
36 études mélodiques. 9714. 
81 études mélodiques. 9715. 
Duke (John) Babe. 17482. 
Duke (R. E.): 
Flirting. 18380. 
I know that I love you—I do—I 
do. 18863. 
Just a year ago today. 19236. 
Love always finds a way. 15170. 
My home town girl. 15491. 
My sweet little gal. 15536. 
Smile today. 12185. 
Way down in Cuba. 
Duke or devil. 889. 
Dulmage (W. E.) 
Dream town. 


Rose. 119388. 


22095. 
25892. 
22831. 


24188. 
d’ Alsace. 


9965. 
13925. 


21480. 


"9685, 13880. 


Faded love letters of mine. 9805, 
9806. 
Dumb wife. 22778. 
Dumbell. 25305. 
Dumler (M. G.): 
Asperges me. 13213. 
Missa latreutiea. 15378. 
Dummel (EK. F.) Ive got those evolu- 
tion blues. 14619. 
Dumonde (André) Vent de la forét. 
16873. 
Dumont (Frank) Bake dat chicken 
pie. 17524. 
Dumont (Leon) Camaraderie. 9239. 
Dumoulin (Maxime) Cortége. 4788. 


Dunaway (M. K.) Hurry back old 
sweetheart of mine. 5617. 


Dunbar (George) Dixie breeze. 795. 


143 


ptr, nese ve 20 


Duncan (C. H.): 


Beautiful peach on the _ beach. 
22121. 

Dreaming of thee. 22748. 

Face that smiles for me. 

I know they will love you in 
heaven. 10374. 

Spirit of the U. S. navy. 20970. 

Thinking of you. 21215. 


Dunean (Hthel) Kentucky Mabel. 
19272. 
Duncan (M. M.) One day far away. 
20172. 
Duncan (Rosetta and Vivian) : 
Kiss me. 1872, 


Uncle Tom’s cabin blues. 3726. 
Duncan sisters: 
I’ve named my pillow after you. 
5789. 
My pretty little lady. 6821. 
That old fashioned home Lown of 
mine. 3570. 
Dungan (Olive) 
6602. 
Dunham (Seite O come, let us 
sing unto the Lord. 24563. 
Dunham (M. V. A.) By the sea. 
92138. 


Dunham (R. W.): 


Miami Meoualieht. 


Benedictus es Domine. 266. 

Desert shall rejoice. 776. 
Dunhill (T. F.): 

English folk-song pieces. 5121. 


Milkmaid. 24249. 
Studies un rhythmic difficulties. 
25465. 
White peacocks. 12912. 
Dunkley (Charlwood) Glass of beer 
and a bit of bread and cheese. 
18511. 


Dunkley (Ferdinand) : 
Arab love-song. 17426. 
Lilies. 23925. 

- Soul of mine. 

Dunlap (J. B.) 

at your house. 


20938. 
8583. 


Dunlop (Pat) Paddy Maloney. 
15800. 
Dunn Gis ier - 


Lullaby. 2106. 
Marquesan isle. 19625. 
Overture on negro themes. 7115. 
Dunn (John)  Dunn’s violin tutor. 
13926. 


Dunn (R. J.) 
20968. 


Dunsmoor (M. B.) 
after a doll. 14002. 
Dunstan (Ralph): 
Child’s first album. 9334. 
Child’s second album for 
piano. 22368. 
Nautical fantasia. 15557. 
Student’s album, no. 1. 16490. 


Spirit of Aggieland. 


Every lad goes 


the 


») 


bad 


18293. - 


Who rules the ¥00st 


INDEX 


nos.. 1-12, 1925 
Dunstedter (Eddie) I-I-boy. 14503. 
Duos pour violon et violoncelle. 5063. 


Dupont (G.) Piéce en forme de canon. 
8773 (614). 
Dupont (R. A.) Piéce en forme de 
canon. 8773 (614). 
Dupré (Denis) : 
Hsperance. 13983. 
Féte anglaise. 1061. 
Mariana. 15266. 


Rayon de soleil. 2936. 
Pupre | (Is Re): 
My Aline. 19882. 
Reminisque. 160385. 
Dupré (Marcel) Symphonic-passion. 
12431. 
Dupree (Elsie) We're happy, tho’ 


we're married. 21495. 
Dupree (Leo) Just a girl I can’t for- | 
get. 6087. 


Du Pree (Reese) : 
Friendless blues. 9940. 
Shortnin’ bread. 3204. 

Dupuis (Sylvain) : 

Aubade. 17461. 
Invocation. 14775, 

Duquesnoy (Louis) : 

Spirit of 25. 25393. 


Wisconsin. 26166. 
Duran (Leo) Nuages. 25386. 
Duran (Sixto) Bright eyes. 9177. 
Durand (A. A.) It’s you I love. 
Li2e. 
Durand (Aug.) Valse in E fiat. 
12679. 
Durand (Hampton): 
I’m working for myself. 1536. 
Eyroll. vem: 1547. 
Inventor. 1690. 
My wedding dress. 2455.. 


Durand (Jacques) : 
Deux poémes de Ronsard. 22781. 


Au village. 8949. 

Aux premiéres feuilles. 
22049. 
221. 

272. 

275, 276. | 

307. | 


17471. 


Sérénade langoureuse. 25167. 
Durand & cie.: 

A Grenade. 1. 

A lV espagnole. 17300. 

A la francaise. 13088, 17301. 

A vous, amants. 21856. 

Ahi, amour... 21884. 

Air de l’enfant. 8817. | 

Air de l’Horloge. 8818. | 

Air du feu. 8819. 

Alouette. 21936. 

Assassinat du Due de _ Guise. 

16138. 

Au trot des mules. 8948. 
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} 


Ave Maria. 
Barearolle. 
Berce-moi. 
Berceuse. 
Bourrée. 


Brin de bruyére. 352. 
Burlesque. 384. 

Caprice. 8951, 138229, 17463. 
Catalogue de fleurs. 46388. 
Chaconne. 4339. 

Chanson espagnole. 1385382. 
Chanson francaise. 135383. 
Chanson hébraique. 13534. 
Chanson italienne. 13535. 


Chant du soir. 487. 

Chantons. 17820, 17821. 

Chatelaine en sa tour. 17833. 

Cheeur des patres. 9348. 

Clair de lune. 17882, 17883. 

Clair de lune sur l’étang. 

Concerto russe. 193138. 

Connais tu mon beau village. 
17932, 17933. 

Conte fantastique. 619. 

Cortége funébre d’un Samourai. 
22506. 

Crépuscule des dieux. 3797. 

Crépuscule lunaire au 
17966. 

Dame ainsi est. 22558. 

Dans la clairiére. 22575. 

Dans les bois. 9521. 

Danse. 16596. 

Danse d’Abisag. 22579, 22580. 

Danse paysanne. 9532. 

Départir de la douce contrée. 
226438. 

Deux arabesques. 9583. 

Deux poémes de Ronsard. 22781. 

Deux sonnets. 4602. 

Deuxiéme sonate. 18087. 

Dionysiaques. 49388, 4939. 

Dryade. 5046-5048. 

Duo de la Théiére et de la Tasse. 
9717. 

Duos pour 2 violons. 


Hcoute, mon coeur. 

Ecureuil dans les bois. 

HElégie. 929. 

Hléphant. 16139. 

En ecosse. 945. 

Hn vue d’Alger. 20610. 

Enfant et les sortiléges. 
18239, 22837, 22838. 

Epiphanie. 9538, 5124. 

Féte au village. 14060. 

Five o’clock. 14084, 18371, 22952. 


13594. 


large. 


5064. 


22809. 
13948. 


9763, 


Foules. 23010. 

Gigue. 1193. 

Gouttes d’eau. 18567. 
Hanneton. 18617, 18618. 
Heure espagnole. 1368. 
Horizon infini. 18748. 
Jeux d’enfants. 4451. 
Krishna. 10802. 
Lecons d’harmonie. 19357, 19358. 
Légende. 10837. 
Madrigal. 2134. 


Manchester high. 6466., 


INDEX 


pt. 1a; Desi, v.20 


Durand & cie—Continued. 


Marche. 7495. 

Marche des rois mages. 24122. 
Mare aux canards. 15261. 
Mélancolie. 2220. i 

Miroir de Jésus. 2281, 2282. 
Miseremini mei. 19768. 

Mr. de la Péjaudie. 11193. 


Mon ceeur s’ouvre 4 ta voix. 3076. 

Moujik. 2349. 

Mouln. 19852, 19853. 

Napolitana. 6857. 

Nocturne. 16598. 

Nostalgie. 2527. 

Nuit. 24559. 

Nuit 4 Lisbonne. 

Octroi. 6975. 

Ode. 15648. 

Odile. 24601. 

Oedipe a Colone. 24602, 24603. 

Padmavati. 7120, 15802, 24737—- 
24739. 

Pan. 11680. 

Part 4 Dieu. 7143. 

Pas d’armes du roi Jean. 

Passacaille. 7147. 

Passepied. 2736, 2738. 

Pavane. 2752. 

Paysage d’Auvergne. 24779. 

Petit poulet. 203808, 20309. 

Pieces. 7200. 

Piéces sans titres. 15886. 

Poéme slave. 20379. 

Poéme tzigane. 24842. 

Pour les funérailles d’un marin 
breton. 7245, 7246. 

Priére. 20417. 

Priéres. 7275, 7276. 

Printemps qui commence. 

Promenade. 11810. 

Psaume. 2885. 

Psaume CXXIX. 2886. 

Quatre ballades francaises. 14189. 


3077. 


3078. 


7496. 


Quatuor. 20455. 

Quatuor A cordes. 7315, 7316, 
11827, 11828. 

Recueil de 50 dictées. 24956. 

Rhapsodie mauresque. 20611. 

Secret. 7599. 

Segovia. 25145, 25146. 

Seigneurs, sachez. 25149. 

Sérénade ibérienne. 3166. 

Sérénade langoureuse. 25167. 


Sérénade mélancolique. 3167. 
Sérénade venitienne. 25172. 
Siegfried. 3798. 

Six mélodies. 8015. 
Skandinavisk. 3240. 
Solféges de concours. 
25293. 

Sollicitude. 25296. 

Sonate. 8016. 

Sonates. 220838. 
Sonatine romantique. 16367. 
Stunde spanien. 12378. 


20857, 


Tas de petites choses. 3525. 
Théo. 25652. 

Tityre. 12570. 

Tragique chevauchée. 8186, 8187. 
Tristesse de Pan. 8209, 8210. 


Trois chants hébraiques. 17464. 
Tzigane. 25816. 

Valse de Méphisto. 6291. 
Valses. 12687. 


Vendredi XIII. 8309. 


Vieille chanson espagnole. 21403. 

Vieille priére buddhique. 16891, 
21404. | 

Vienna. 12706. 

Viens, une flite invisible soupire. 
8334. 

Vierge sainte. 12707. 

2me suite symphonique. 4138. 


8770. 
Why are you sad? 


deme symphonie. 
Durant (H. EH.) 


3992. 
Durante (Jimmie) : 
Daddy, your mama is lonesome 
for you. 9492. 
Don’t say you will. 9649, 13084 
(485). , 
She doesn’t. 25189. 
Durbin (W. H.) Irish moon and you. 
10629. 
Durham (Charles) Just one more. 
14922. 
Durham (W.) Corn fed mama. 682. 
Durney (P. E.): 
Daphne. 721. 
Rosas castellanas. 3027. 
Seville. 20755. 
Duro (André) Dramatie tension. 
13872. 
Duro (Andrew) Dramatic tension. 
13872. 


Duroff (Kiril) Swietit miesiatz. 7981. 

Duross (J. E.) jr. Radio boy. 7333. 

Dushkin (David) : 
Dancing bear and other tales for 


young pianists. 22570. 
Piano stories. 24812. 
Dushkin (Samuel) : 
Cancion Catalan. 22284. 


Malaguena. 24107. 
Tango. 25572. 
Dussek (J. L.): 
Adieux. 13104. 
Pieces choisies. 2784. 
1°* coneerto. 21828. 
2° concerto. 21830. 
3° concerto. 21834. 
4° concerto. 21838. 
5° concerto. 21841. 
6° concerto. 218438. 
12° concerto. 21847. 
Dust O! 892. 
Dutch girl. 13084 (488). 
Dutcher (A. R.) In the moonlight. 
5931. 


1434 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Dutton (EH. P.) & co.: 
Fourteen songs from When we 
were very young. 9981. 
King’s breakfast. 19281. 
Dutton (Maud) Lily and the rose. 
15085. 
Dutton (R. W.) . Cross. 
Dutton (Theodora) : 
Carnival roundelay. 4620. 
In Cairo. 235838. 
Midsummer and 
24238. 
Old mill-wheel. 
Rainbow. 2925. 
Song of the chimes. 7801. 
Song of the crickets. 3328. 
Southland lullaby. 20947. 
Du Val (Paul): 
Barecarolle. 4375. 
Caprice impromptu. 17769. 
Chant slavonique. 13546. 
Danse petite. 13750. 
Fairies’ march. 14026. 
Fairy elves. 14030. 
Happy song. 14338. 
Laughing breezes. 15026. 
Minuet in the olden style. 
Papillon. 20256. 
Réverie d’amour. 24985. 
Valse impromptu. 25854. 
Valse lyrique. 16861. 
Duvernoy (—) Ktude. 
5069, 13931. 
Duvernoy (J. B.) 
Dvorak (Antonin) : 
As my. dear old mother. 
Down de road. 9665. 
Haunting Humoresque. 5484. 
Humoreske. 10317, 18778. 
Humoresque. 1427. 
Largo. 6196, 10818, 10820, 15019, 
15020. 
Polonaise. 15925. 
Dvorak (J. A.) In Flanders’ fields 
the poppies blow. 19064. 
Dwattedberg (Leo) pseud. See Lebe- 
gott (Edward) 
Dwyer (M. T.) Hymn in honor of 
the little flower of Jesus. 10327. 
Dyar (B. H.) Kansas. 19256. 
Dyche (F. A.) I’m waiting for you. 


9464. 


moonlight. 


2633. 


24261. 


894-896, 
Bluette. 13380. 


13205. 


18946. ; 
Dyck (V.): 
Hardi, les gas. 23195. 
Ma lande aimée. 19569. 
Mort de Dea. 15428. 
_ Myrtes fleuris. 19981. 


Secret d’un coeur. 16203. 

Tout s’apaisse. 8182. 

Tragoedia. 8188. 

Parfums alanguis. 20259. 
Dyckman (N. B.) Nella. 11402. 
Dye (B. B.): 

Jesus our healer divine. 19190. 

Onward go. 20200. 


Dye (J. M.) Whosoever will. 26127. 
Dyer (M. O.): 
America’s sweetheart, Mary. 95. 
Just ask Mrs. Evans she knows. 


23767. 
Dyhrkopp (R. A.) Fashion plate. 
9834. 


‘Dyke (Spencer) : 


Bottreaux. 22216. 
Petits soldats. 15870. 
Valse des poupées. 16857. 
Dykema (P. W.) ‘Twice 55 games 
with music. 8236. 
Dyson (George) : 
Bronze album. 22235. 
_ Prelude and ballet. 
Dyson (Hal.): 
All I want is love. 59. 
Dear old Dixieland. 4900. 
I didn’t know I loved you so. 
14483... : 
I wish you’d let me know if you 
see Mary. 10508. 
Juliet. 1797. 
Let it rain. 1942. 
One day I hold you in my arms. 
201738. 
You talk like a monkey. 17259. 


20408. 


Dyson (L.) Make a fuss of me. 
11046. 

Dzwoneczki. 22785. 

EK. (P.) Gioventt allegra. 1197. 


Hades (Mrs. M. B.) When the shad- 
ows are falling. - 3922. 
Eagan (L. D.) Ireland, my sireland. 
5972. 
Eagle (H. M.): 
Beyond the vale of eventide. 
22176. 
Christmas song. 22398. 
Gather the _ beautiful 
23044. 
He saved even me. 23236. 
How wonderful heaven must be. 
Daan. 
I praise Thy name. 23466. 
Old ship of Zion. 24653. 
Our King leads us to victory. 
24717. 
Tidings of blessings. 25703. 
We will praise and adore Him. 
25962. 
When God’s singers get home. 
26018. 


Hames (H. P.): 
Bird at dawn. 
Boy scouts march. 13896. 
Happy thoughts. 143839. 
Irish romance. 14781. 
Little maid dances. 15108. 
Petite Parisienne. 15866. 
Reverie. 16047. 
Sioux war dance. 


sheaves. 


13353. 


16285. 


1435 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


Eames (H. P.)—Continued. 


Sound of the hunter’s horn. 
16408. 
Staceato etude. 16444. 


Harhart (Will) 
21234. 

Earl (Donald) : 

Gee but I'll be blue. 14197. 
Let’s wander away. 15059. 

Earl (Mary) pseud. See King (Rob- 
ert) 

Earl, music pub. co. 
me. 24494. 

Earley (Mrs. Wm. F.) 
1318. 

HKarly one morning. 18206. 

Easley (James) In the garden of 
roses. 1650. 

East (Ed) Home sweet home don’t 
mean a thing when my mama’s 
away. 10264. 

Easter helper. 5077. 

Easterday (F. A.) 
lonesome. 25530. 

Eastman (Morgan) 
11605. 

Easton (—) 
stayed last night. 
(293). 

Easton (FE. M.): 

Dear old San Francisco. 13786. 

Oh I ain't a going to work. no 
more. 15666. 

Poor little Ford coupe. 

Easton (J. C.): 

In a New Zealand forest. 
Polina. 24847. 
Prelude-fantasia. 

Easton (Sidney) : 

Go back where you slept last 


Three part music. 


New Jersey for 


Happy bride. 


Sweetheart, I’m 
One little rose. 


Go back where you 
18523, 21850 


15929. 
14715. 
24876. 


night. 53863. 
Maybe not at all. 24167, 26302 
(491). 


Eastwood (Zoe) : 
Dear old pal. 9576. 
Don’t you know Ill be waiting. 
4986. 


Honey chile. 10274. 
Easy anthems with simple _ solos. 
13940. 
Eatherley (Edith) It’s a beautiful 
day. 1708. 
EHaton (C. B.) Evening bells and you. 
13995. 


Eaton (M. B.) 
the tenor banjo. 
Ebel (Arnold) : 
Nocturne. 911. 
Novellette. 912. 
Sechs kleine lyrische stticke. 913. 
Ebel (Robert and Donald) My hot 
baby. 11324. 
Eben (EK. E.): 
California I hear you call, call, 
calling me. 9224. 


U. T. D. method for 
3720. 


My book of silver memories. 
- 11289. 
Eben (lL. L.) Dear old seventy first. 
18061. 


Eberhart (W.) 
wood any more. 25670. 
Ebert (Hgon) Remind me not. 25792. 


Eblinger (—) C’ est si gentil ... les 
hommes. 22261. 

Eby (Jerey) My little girl are you 
lonely. 11332, 24419. 


Echoes from Dixie. 22793. 
Echtner (Karel) : 
Circling pigeons. 13590, 13591. 
Pod tym  nasim  okeneckom. 
15916, 15917. 
Eekart (F. A.) 
17157. 


Eckel (Hettie) 
1332, 5488. 
Eckersley (Eva) How delicious is 

the winning. 4144 (58). 
Eckert (P. M.) ‘Tell me that you love 
me. 8026. 
Eckstein (Wm.) 
8538. 
Ecole du violon aux 17° et 18° siecles. 
22794-22808. 
Eddy (EK. J. F.) 
21850 (64) 
Eddy (Ham) 


Wings of peace. 


Haven of home. 


When we're alone. 


Feed My _ sheep. 


Excitation. 14018. 

Eden (Robert) Renunciation. 11882. 

Edgar (J. C.) Dorothy, I’m absolute- 

ly dotty over you. 13849. 

Edgar (Percy) : 
Fell out. 14056. 
Stick to water. 

Edinoél (Serge): 
C’est une loi de la nature. 
Casimi...re. 17788. 

Edition Bristol, a. g. Orlow. 15766. 

Edition tarantella: 

Discretion. | 9614, 9615. 
Junges blut. 10712, 10713. . 
Editions de la Sirene. Vénus et Ado- 


12338. 
17723. 


nis. 16875. 

Editions musicales Andrieu. Sept di- 
vertissements. 9242. 

Edmonds (Paul) Canticle of the sun. 
9250. : 


Edmonds (S. N.) music pub. co. I 


ain’t gonna ery. 1448. 
Edmunds (B. lL.) Gather us in. 
18470. 


Edmunds (C. M.) To morning. 38655. 
Edson (C. F.) Gentler arts. 238051. 
Edson (M. L.) Where the summer 
spends the winter. 3954. 
Edson & Henderson. Where the sum- 
mer spends the winter. 3954. 
Edward (G. 8S.) Eli, Eli. 18961. 
Edwards. (—): 
Close harmony. 22488. 
School days. 7565. 


1436 


They can’t kid Wild- - 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Edwards (Arthur) . 
begin to turn. 21580 


When the leaves 


Edwards (Ben) Boys-boys-boys. 
17670. 

Edwards (Billy) Pining, my dear old 
pal. 24824. 


Edwards (Broughton) : 
Day of victory. 13770. 
Hear us, Father. 14363. 
Jesus calls us. 14837. 
June days. 14872. 
_True Christmas. 16784. 
Edwards (C. H.) 
His own. 23239. 
Edwards (C. T.): 
Could you but live your life again. 
13676. 


Do you love that other girl. 


13834. 


Good-bye Louise. 14276. 


Olivia sweetest rose that blooms. 


15714. 
*T will not be the same world to 
me. 21341. 
Yesterday and to-morrow. 17211. 
Edwards (Clara): 
Awake, beloved. 138253. 
Bring back the days. 22226. 
Kiss me, sweetheart mine. 
My dreams of you. 24395. 
Sometimes at close of day. 25317. 
HKdwards (Cliff) : 
Give me the moonlight and some- 
one to love. 10002. 
I’m moving away. 18924. 
Ukulele Ike’s comic song book. 
8257. 
Edwards (HE. H.) 
blues. ' 10834. 
Edwards (F. O.) I love you. 23413. 
Edwards (Mrs. Fred) Oh, she’s but 
a country girlie. 11547. 
Edwards (Gus): 
His master’s voice. 18702. 
How’d you like to. 10306. 
I’m a Grand street boy. 
10413. 
Out of a clear sky. 11649. 
When you're in the arms of the 


23818. 


Left my daddy 


18897, 


one you love. 26083. 
Hdwards (Gus) co. School days. 
7565. 

Hdwards (H. I.) Blue bungalow 
blues. 9127. ; 
Hdwards (Hazel) Childhood days. 

507. 


I’m longing for 
57381. 


Hdwards (Irving) 
someone like you. 


Hdwards es) Swing songs. 3482. 
Hdwards (J. A 

Busted bank ‘song. 13429. 

Come papa to mama. 4755. 

Dark eyes. 4872. 

Dawn to dusk. 48838. 

Dreaming of childhood days. 855. 


86854—26———_10 


He will care for 


Give me back my kisses. 5344. 

Hollywood, the heart of movie- 
land. 5561. 

Little white cottage. 6318. 

Shadowland has turned me mad. 


7639. 

Tell me the time of day my dear. 
12461. 

That blessed mother of mine. 
8049. 
Wandering and dreaming. 8409. 
Edwards (J. H.) Cousin Cuz. 13682. 
Edwards (Jodie) : 
Deal yourself another hand. 
22615. 

Something wrong with you. 
253815. 

Your folks wear black and green. 
26268. 


Edwards (Julian) : 
English, Irish, Scotch and Welsh 


melodies. 9765-9767. 
My own United States. 15518, 
15519. 
Edwards (lL. H.) Cousin Cuz. 138682. 


Edwards (Mrs. lL. H.) 
13682. 


Edwards (Leo): 
I’m head and heels in love. 23440. 
I shouldn’t care but I do. 10472. 
Whose little girl is the girl you’re 

with tonight. 3990. 

Edwards (Lily): 
Kahira. 23790. 
Kohinoor. 14988. 

Edwards (M. A.): 
Don’t be too sure that you have 


Cousin Cuz. 


me. 9648. 
I give up, trying to make you 
love me. 10362. 
_ Squeeze da coconuts. 12320. 
Edwards (R. S8.): 
Home office men. 14420. 


Old brown derby. 15698. 
Edwards (Steve) Drummers delight. 


9707. 

Edwards (Thomas) My sweet Mis- 
souri rose. 24449. 

EKeny-meeny-miney-mo. 918. 

Effinger (S. 8.) I then shall not have 
lived in vain. 23478. 

Efros (Israel) Sing dear while I 
linger. 7694. 

Egan (Doris) Dreams. 13896. 

Egan (J. J.) Hileen Shannon. 5097. 

EKgan (Jack) I don’t know just who 
Eyam 23566; 

Hgan (James) Old minstrel singer. 
2634. 


Egeberg (Frederikke) Father take in 
Thy hand. 9888. 
Egen (Austin) : 
Ja, wenn man so eine musik hort. 
23691. 


1437 


INDEX 


Egen (Austin )—Continued. 

Wenn man ein midel ktissen will. 
YALIVAY 

Hgener (C. A.): 
Adeste fideles. 23294. 
Ave Maria. 22048. 
Chase of the butterflies. 
Dancing dolls. 18011. 
Drink tome only with thine eyes. 

24050. 

In the swing. 19095. 
March of the tin soldiers. 
Menuet mignon. 19718. 
Sleeping beauty. 20817. 
Turkey in the straw. 22000. 
Twinkling stars. 21342. 

Egermeier (EK. E.) Triumphant over 

death. 8211. 

Eggeling (Georg) : 
Capricieuse. 13498, 13499. 
Folk dance. 14109. 
Melodie. 18950. 
Military attack. 6612. 


22359. 


19613. 


On gentle waves. 11581. 
Spring serenade. 20977. 
Zingareseca. 13065. 


Eggert (F. E.) Waco lodge sacred 
music selection for Masonic use. 
16917. 


Eggert (F. O.) When the badge 
grows old. 12857. 
Eggert (L. M.) You'll regret. 8725. 
Eggert (R. H.): 
It’s only you. 10649. 
Just a little too late. 1806. 
Just smile again. 19245. 
Wonderful pal of mine. 26188. 


Eggett (C. E.) My man was Herman. 


2424. 

Egghard (Jules) Tender flower. 
16618. 

Hgizi (Alfred) Beautifuleyes. 17561. 

Heli (Jakob) Zu zweien-im Maien. 
21817. 


Egner & Mayer. Missouri national 1, 
2, Arizona [and] An area _ bird. 
15383. 

Henew 
18628. 

Egyptian echoes. 

Ehalum (Beulah) 

Ehle (V. D.): 

California, home sweet home for 
all. 22269. 
Cupid, oh! cupid. 4884. 
Hhrenberg (Carl) : 


(Louis ) Happy thoughts. 


5095. 
Somewhere. 25319. 


Menuett. 25121. 
Schlummerlied. 25121. 
Serenade. 25161. 
EKhrhart (H. N.) Summer night. 
7920. 
Ehrlich (Gustav) Barecarolle no. 2. 
21850 (18). 
Ehrlich (Sam) Henry, yes my dear. 
18671. 


pt. 211, nS s., v.20 


Hide (Mrs. John) 
farm. 18615. 


Hight old English dances. 6886. 
Hight piano pieces by Spanish com- - 
posers. 18670. 


Eight Welsh melodies. 7644. 
Eighth symphony. 22130. 
Hilenberg (Bessie L.) : 
Chasing the butterfly. 
Devotion. 21850 (48). 
Frogs carnival. 21850 (66). — 
Goblin’s revelry. 21850 (73). 
Happy comrades. 21850 (85). 
Hazel’s dance. 21850 (90). 
Hide and seek. 21850 (91). 
Merry-go-round. 21850 (130). 
Merry Kate. 21850 (1381). | 
Off to dreamland. 21850 (146). 
Tired of play . 21850 (207). 
Hilenberg (R. B.): 
Chasing the butterfly. 21850 (31). 
Devotion. 21850 (48). — 
Frogs carnival. 21850 (66). 
Goblin’s revelry. 21850 (73). 
Happy comrades. 21850 (85). 
Hazel’s dance. 21850 (90). 
Hide and seek. 21850 (91). 
Merry-go-round. 21850 (130). 
Merry Kate. 21850 (131). 
Off to dreamland. 21850 (146). 
Tired of play. 21850 (207). 
Hilenberg (Richard) : 
Klein Doris. 19292. 
.Loekenkoépfechen. 19480. 
Matador marsch. 19645. 
Norwegische renntierpost. 
Schmeichelkiitzchen. 7560. 
Schén Hedchen. 20659. 
Triumende see. 21296. 
WHili, Hili. 9741, 9742. 
Hiseman (A. R.) It can be done. 
13084 (489). 


Hisenberg (Jacob) 
155738. 


Hisenberg (R. B.): 
Coast Pacific. 567. 
Tehama temple. 3537. 


Wisenburg (Anna) : 

Cross puzzle maid. 9466. 
Dat wicked Charleston. 

Happy isle. 10151. 

I don’t say. 5660. 

My heart’s desire. 6780. 
Spring time gal. 12316. 

What’s to become of me. 12817. 


Kisler (Hanns) Duo. 22779. 
HWisley (F. G.) Sweetest girl. 3471. 
Hisley (Glen) See Hisley (F. G.) 
Eklund (A. W.) Sweet Aleen. 3457. 
Elardo (J. W.) 68. 4144. 

Elbel (Bob) Sorry and blue. 25364. 
Elbel (Don) Sorry and blue. 25364. 
Eleus (Gaston) Romance. 7429. 


Handed from the 


21850 (31). 


20043. 


New Hanon. 


4878. 


e 


1438 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1925 


Hidredge (Vera): | 
My colleen. 2377. 


My Nora’s eyes. 6812. 
Eldridge (Al) Little bit bad. 23942. 
Eldridge (Cannetta) Stunt songs 
for social sings. 21021. 
Hildridge (H. C.): 
Chorus from the kitchen. 538. 


Let’s go [and] Our burst of song 


is over. 1946. 
Eldridge (J. C.) Welcome home. 
25984. 


Eldridge (S. B.) Nobody knows what 
the next style will be. 2517. 
Eldridge entertainment house: 

Busy buzzing bees. 386. 

Call of the forest. 412. 

HKeny-meeny-miney-mo. 

Gypsy trails. 1290. 

I want to go back to my mammy. 

18982. 
Mother Goose Christmas 
[and] Balsam. 2338. 

Music is stealing. 2360. 

Nightingale’s melody. 2500. 

Nobody knows what the next 

style will be. 2517. 

Song of Seville. 3321. 

Song of the canoe. 33827. 

Stunt songs for social 

21021. 
Tale of a cat tail [and] Dumb 
Dolly. 3501. 
Teasing fairy. 3534. 
Three short songs for you and 
me. 1326. 
Hlener (W. J.): 

Chickie. 4684. 

Flappers. 5240. 

Love’s sweet dream. 6400. 
Hleonor. 22817. 
Eleventh star folio. 
Hley (L. C.) 

Ziyon. 751. 
Hifman (David) 
you. 14554. 
Hlgar (Hdward) : 

Herald. 23264. 

How calmly the evening. 

Prince of sleep. 20422. 

Rosemary. 11951, 11952. 

Salut d’amour. 3084. 
Hliadis (Themelis) : 

Ach die stissen migdelein. 

4155. 
Lied vom gliick. 6256, 6257. 
Pst! pst! die liebe kommt. 7297. 


918. 


tree 


sings. 


933, 934. 
De lamps all lit up in 


I’m coming back to 


14439. 


4154, 


Schwalbennest. 7585, 7586. 
Weiss du noch. 8456. 
Weisst du noch. 8457. 


Hlias (Fred) Secrets of the trum- 


pet. 20710. 
Blie (Justin) : 
Bayaderes. 22110. 
Odalisks. 24599. 


Elkay pub. co.: 


Orgy. 24701. 


Queen of the night. 24923. 

Rumba dance. 11971. 

Suite aborigene. 21033. 
Eliseo (P.) & son: 

Allegro autunno. 21924. 

Amami. 17390. 

Collana di perle. 22442. 

Gioventtt allegra. 1197. 

Mia cara Napoli. 11160. 


Muoviti ancor. 19872. 

’O ritorne. 20074. 

Rosa gentile. 3024. 

Serenata a panza vacanta. 

Stornellando. 25444. 

Stornelli alla donna. 

Tua pupilla. 21330. 
Elite music co. Monterey. 2312. 


20748.. 
21008. 


Bass ale blues. 17551. 
Dreams of tomorrow. 5032. 


Throw down blues. 8130. 
Your eyes. 26266. 
Elk'n (Robert) Spring goeth all in 
white. 16433. 


Elkin & ¢co., ltd.: 
All suddenly the wind comes soft. 


17358. 
Angelus. 13176. 
Ballad of fair Helen. 218. 
Ballad to Queen Elizabeth. 13275. 


Birthright. 9113. 

Devon maid. 783. 

Divine affirmation. 791. 

Drink to me only. 22769. 

Dumb wife. 22778. 

Empty house. 13968. 

English rondo. 22841. 

Farewell. 1041. 

- Four old French airs. 15447. 

Hunting song of the Seeonee pack. 
10319. 

Inspiration. 14769. 

Little house of dreams. 

Mist. 2292. 

Musical instrument. 

O salutaris. 2566. 

On Sussex downs. 

.Phantom minuet. 

Pibroch of Donuil Dhu. 

Prince of sleep. 20422. 

Quartet in A flat. 7309, 7310. 

Renunciation. 11882. 

Rondel. 11986. 

Rosemary. 11951, 11952. 

Silent noon. 12138. 

Sleep little rose. 16299. 

Spanish dance. 12300. 

Spring goeth all in white. 

Stray thoughts. 16483. 

‘Tis morning. 3650. 

To youth. 16737. 

Two songs. 638, 22983. 

Up in the morning early. 16847. 

Valse memories. 16862, 16863. 


10911. 
15456. 
2654. 


2775, 2776. 
248138. 


16433. 


1439 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Elkin & co., ltd.—Continued. 
We sing the birth. 16969. 
What way does the wind come. 
16999. 
Elle ou moi. 
24806, 24882. 


22858, 24710, 24711, 


Eller (Harry) Money blues. 15403. 
Eller (Herman) : 

I lost my sweet Margariute. 

23404. 

Keep on smiling. 14958. 

Oh mama. 15678. 

Sad. 16180. 
Eller (J. W.) Safety first. 11989. 
Eliestein (A. B.) Far vos. 14048. 


Ellingford (H. F.) 
10258. 
Ellingson (V. A.) I wish my honey’d 
come home. 5814. 
Ellington (Duke) : 
Jig walk—Charleston. 237338, 
26302 (460). 
(460). 

Jim dandy. 23734, 26302 (461). 
With you. 26172, 26302 (612). 
Ellingworth (Herbert) California 

moon. 9227. 
Elliott (A. C.) 
eink: 11301, 
Elliott (A. W.) As we sat on our 
dear mother’s knee. 8928. 


Holy Thursday. 


My darling blue eyed 


Elliott (Anna) Finding Jack in 
heaven. 14076. 
Elliott (C. 8.) : 
Credo. 21850 (89). 
Te Deum laudamus in D. 138084 
(348). 
Elliott (Mrs. E. V.) Sailing on life’s 
sea. 25069. 


Elliott (Fay) Shimmy. 12116. 
Elliott (Leslie) : 
Bells of evensong. 259. 
Cockney cameos. 4733. 
Do you know. 4951. 
Elliott (Lionel) pseud. See Williams 
(Joseph ) 
Elliott (Lizzie) 
8571. 
Elliott (Percy) : 
Chanson d’amour. 478. 
Deux morceaux de concert. 22822. 
Eventide. 18268. 
Floria. 1089. 
From my sketchbook. 9951. 
Halcyon days. 23183. 
In my lady’s sedan. 1640. 
In sunny Spain. 1645. 
Lavender love. 6205. 
Magic wand. 2141. 


Whispers of love. 


May days and grey days. 11104, 
21850 (370). 
*"Neath the harvest moon. 19994. 


Octobre. 2573. 
On wings of love. 11600. 


Sunbeams and moonbeams. 21047. 
Susette. 16526. 

Elliott (W. K.) Spring’s a 

ladye. 25402. 

Elliott (Zo): 
Enchanted river. 946. 
There's a long long trail. 

Ellis (C. O.): 
Can you forget. 
Darlin’ o’ mire. 
Nomad. 11450. 
One memory. 20178. 
Robin’s eall. 20545. 
Song of the morn. 16381. 
We'll take the old road. 

Ellis (Hmanuel) Nutmeg 

21850 (148). 

Ellis (George) : 
I’m going to see my girl. 
Nothing and everything. 
Simple girl 3222. 
Waiting for something to happen. 


lovable 


25661. 


418. 
725. 


16963. 
dance. 


5722. 
24550. 


16982, 
Ellis (H. S:) Anna. 117. 
Ellis (J. H.) Nutmeg dance. 8773 
(561), 21850 (143). 
Ellis (J. W.) Good old Unele Sam. 
18555. 


Ellis (Jack): 
Mama let Rosie alone. 15240. 
Mamma let your daughter alone, 


6458. 
Ellis (L. S.): 
March of the dead_ soldiers. 
24120. 
My love lies dreaming. 11345. 


Hilis (Robin) : 
Angels from the realms of glory. 
17410. 
Cat show. 456. 
Crown Him, Lord of all. 
God will take care of you. 
In heavenly love. 5897. 
Jubilee mass in honor of St. John. 
14864. 
Lord is risen again. 
Love divine. 6357. 
Master is risen. 2202. 
Mellow eve is gliding. 
O Lord, rebuke me not. 
Palms of victory. 2718. 
Seek ye the Lord. 25144. 
Shelter of His arms. 3197. 


4825. 
18528. 


2050. 


19685. 
20069. 


Son of God goes forth to war. 
(T(8. 
There is a green hill far away. 
21187. 
Ellis (Seger) pub. co. Texas. 16629 
Ellis (Vivian) : 
Bargain basement blues. 4878. 
By the way. 9217. 
Charleston baby. 22346. 
Fairy faced the dawn. 9810. 


Follow me. 14110. 


1440 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


INDEX 


Gather roses while you may. 
SeCl: 

I might have kissed one girl. 
5153. 

Mantilla. 24118, 


Summer’s here. 12382. 
What can they see in dancing. 
25995. 
Rison (Ch. HK.) 97.2 
Can't you believe I love you. 


9248. 

Close in my arms, only you. 
13603. 

Everybody wants somebody else. 
18274. 

I can’t stop loving you. 18821. 


I left you blue. 10380. 

Perfection, thatsmy name. 24794. 

Venus from Venice, oh what a 
wirl, 21392! 


Hllsner (I. S.): 

Adore and be still. 

Aida. 8773 (823). 

Barbiere di Seviglia. 13084 (284). 

Christmas song. 26302 (55). 

Dame cuckoo. 13084 (64). 

Elfin vale. 26302 (84). 

Entreaty. 13084 (80). 

Ersten veilchen. 13084 (81). 

Faith in spring. 263802 (272). 

Flower-gatherers. 26302 (96). 

Folk-song. 13084 (216). 

Forest ramble. 13084 (97). 

Greeting. 263802 (196). 

Hedge roses. 138084 (291). 

Herd-bells. 13084 (128). 

Hunter’s song. 138084 (134). 

Last night. 263802 (170). 

Lullaby. 13084 (229). 

Maid of Ganges. 26302 (197). 

Miides kindchen. 13084 (230). 

Night in spring. 13084 (239). 

On the shore. (228). 

Orphan’s song. 13084 (255). 

Prayer from the opera Der frei- 
schtitz. 138084 (270). 

Rigoletto. 138084 (370). 

Santa Lucia. 26302 (266). 

Sea. 26302 (34). 

Slumber-song. 26302 (281). 

Summer voices. 13084 (339). 

Swing song. 13084 (345). 

Thirty-six vocalises for sopranc. 
atts (8d)... 

Traviata. 13084 (3871). 

Trovatore. 13084 (372). 

Violet and the bee. 138084 (375). 

Wanderer’s night song. 26302 
(314). 

We meet again. 26302 (317). 

Welcome be thou light of heaven. 
26302 (322). 

Wer hat das alles so 
13084 (384). 

Wiegenlied. 13084 (397). 


96202 (112). 


gemacht. 


Hllstein (A. S.) In vieg. 14758. 
Ellstrom (EH. E.): 
When I’m dreaming dreams of 
childhood. 26025. 
While I’m gone please don’t for- 
get. 17092. 


Elisworth (J. EH.) ‘Neath the shadow 


in the moonlight. 24482. 

-Elisworth (Katheryn) Our Lord’s 
prayer. 15780. 

Ellsworth (N. D.) Happy moments. 
4144 (54). 

Elman (Dave) pseud. See Kopelman 
(David) 

Elman (Rode) Etude caprice. 9738. 

Elmira college, class of 1925. Elmira 
college songs. 9752. 

Elmira college songs. 9752. 

Elsen (M. J. V.) Regina ceeli. 2950, 
2951. 

Elsenheimer (N. J.) Pater noster. 
24772. 


Elson (L. C.) 
of music for vocalists. 


International library 
19115. 


Elston (Leonard) Dream melody. 
5014. 

Elton (G. A.) My little girl and me. 
24418. 


Elton (John) : 
Song of love. 209138. 
Song refreshing. 25351. 


Elves. 8773 (214). 
Ely (Albert) Keep the last waltz 
for me. 23808. 
Elzey (E. P.) Monkey case. 15407. 
Emanuel (Ronald) Zephyrs. 17292. 
Hmerson (C. D.): 
For Jesus. 9910. 
Forward go. 8773 (242). 
Pass along the sunshine. 15834. 
Scatter love’s sunshine. 16165. 
Someone forgot. 16354. 
Emerson (L. O.): 
I will praise Thee. 8773 (3867). 


Serve the Lord with gladness. 


8773 (698). 
Thou, dear Redeemer, dying 
Lamb. 8773 (788). 
Emerson (Mabel): 
I will praise Thee. 8773 (367). 


Serve the Lord with gladness. 
8773 (698). 


Thou, dear Redeemer, dying 
Lamb. 8773 (788). 
Emerson (R. W.) Land of lullabye 
dreams. 15012. 
Emerson pub. co.: 
Bring her to me _ whippoorwill. 
4523. 
Ukulele days. 8256. 
Wonder heart. 8647. 
Emil (Gyory) Piros hajnal feher 
“AlOM. AG SS: 
Emmerick (M. A.) Infinite love. 
1678. 


1441 


INDEX 


Emmett (D. D.) 
home to glory. 
Ein pleine folie. 
Enckhausen (—) 
5090, 5091. 
Ender (Cliff) Ev’rything seems dif- 
ferent in the morning. 1001. 
Endor (Chick) : 


For I am going 
9908. 
5261. 


Ecole de piano. 


Every Sunday afternoon. 979, 
14005, 14016. 

Heart breakin’ Creole’ Rose. 
14864. 

How can you look go good. 
10305, 23317: 

I don’t care any more. 14484, 


14485. 
I’m a hard to get can be had 
papa. 14540, 14541. 
Just like a baby. 14917, 14918. 
My red hot gal. 113863, 15524. 
Pretty Mary Ann. 15956, 15957. 


She doesn’t. 25189. 
When Georgia _ smiles. 17008, 
17009. 


Who takes eare of the caretak- 
er’s daughter. 8587. 
Why did you let me get away 
from you. 17127, 17128. 
EnkKarl (D. G.): 


All I have left. 21910. 


Charleston blues. 22349. 
Live is an I. O. U | 2070: 
Secrets. 3148. 


Writing. 25915. 
Enfant et les sortiléges. 9348, 18371. 
Hnfer (Ida) California, home sweet 
home for all. 22269. 


Engdahl (Mrs. B. G.) Little Lee’s 


waltz. 26302 (180). 
Engel (Gabriel) Concerto. 9764. 
Engel (Roy) Grey spies. 5426. 
Kingel): (Vie B. PB) & 
My baby man. 19884. 
Rose of my heart. 20573. 


Engel-Berger (Willy) : 
Baby. 17486 . 
Happy prince. 14837. 
Liebesleid. 6251. 
Pollaezek. 7232. 
Schade, ich wir so gern noch hier 
geblieben. 16171. 
Stelldichein! du sch6ne zeit der 


jungen liebe. 7877. 
Was hab’ ich dir getan. 16954. 
Engelke (E.) Springtime. 20983. 


Hngelmann (H.): 
Elves and gnomes. 989. 
Four leaf clover. 8773 (244-247). 
Humoretta mazurka ecaprice. 17298 
(83). 
Jubilee overture. 
March of the guards. 
Over hill and dale. 
601). 
Tender thoughts. 


17298 (100). 
4144 (77). 
8773 (600, 


16620. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Engelmann (M. C.): | 
Four leaf clover. 8773 (244-247). 
Humoretta mazurka caprice. 17298 

(83). 


Jubilee overture. 17298 (100). 


March of the guards. 4144 (77). 
Over hill and dale. 8773 (600, 
601). 
Engels (P. J.) General von Steuben. 
march. 5329. 
England (R. J.) O Jesus thou art 


standing. 6954. 
Hngland. 22889. 
Engle (P. A.): 
Pretty baby. 15955. 
Pretty little baby. 20414. 
Hnglewood music house. That Dixie 
band from cotton land. 21170. 
English (Granville) : 
Heavenly voice. 1438738. 
Lonely hours. 2038. 
When moonlight falls. 
English (Jack) : 
Fair weather love. 5180. 
Loving lullaby. 6405. 
English folk-song pieces. 
Bnna (A. Pe Vie 
I’m going on to Wisconsin. 18915. 
Sunshine and showers. 21054. 
Enna (August) Don Juan Marana. 


8515. 


5121. 


9636. 
Enna (Emil) New Christmas carol. 
24493. 
Ennart (—): 
Reflections. 2947. 
Reflets. 7365. 
Enne (August) Overttire zur oper 
Cleopatra. 24730. 
Eno (Paul) Chimney corner. 9336, 
9337. 


Enoch & cie.: 
A tes amours. 
Amour en cage. 
Béba. 4397. 
Berceuse. 5378, 17605. 
Berceuse arabe. 22327. 
Chant d’amour. 9307. 
Cloche du bonheur. 17889. 
Danse ecréole. 22328. 
De la pure folie. 9561. 


Epave. 18243. 

Hsther. 963. 

Hvidemment. 994. 

Féte florentine. 14061. 

Gwendoline. 5435. 

He prends ton temps. 

Interlude. 4656. 

Java de Manon. 10666. 
’ Joyeuse marche. 1788. 

Kakémonos. 19253. 

Matin. 474. 

Menuet. 6573, 19717. 

Mouill pas Vtaxi. 11267. 

My little thing. 6795. 


8784. 
8882. 


10193. 


1442 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Nocturne. 22329. 

Olive. 11576. 

Ouverture de Gwendoline. 
Pauline. 11694. 

Piéce dans le style ancien. 4657. 
P’tit’ Lulu d’Honolulu. 11814. 
sérénade. 10035. 

Si je taime. 20781. 

Si les hommes savaient ca. 12129. 


24729. 


Soir de folie. 12204. 
Spada. 7832. 
Tom pouce. 12581. 


Valse merveilleuse. 25857. 
Vieux chemin. 21406. 
5m’ valse. 22330. 


Enoch & sons, ltd.: 

Adieux. 22, 23. 

Ballade de la lune. 4865. 

Beside still waters. 22169. 

Carol of Bethlehem. 4621. 

Cloudless night. 22435. 

Come to the fair. 597. 

Creep into my arms. 9459. 

Cretan cradle-song. 647. 

Crying water. 9477, 18704, 22542. 

Down at the end of the garden. 
829. 

Dreaming. 18173. 

Empire march. 9483. 

English ayres. 5120. 

Fairy ways. 14034. 

Fighting chance. 1066. 

From the nursery window. 1148. 

Give and take. 9999. 

Guess you know. 10115. 

Hark to the tramp. 10158. 

Hark, what mean those holy 

: voices. 23201. ; 

Hatfield bells. 5483. 

Holy child. 5568. 

I’m a-wantin’ you. 1496. 

June twilight. 6081. 

Just count the stars. 1815, 14906, 
14907. 

Life’s ragtime orchestra. 1968. 

Love in the woods. 15179. 

Lover. 2085. 

My Mary, 
15506. 

North has ‘my heart. 15609. 

O how amiable are Thy dwellings. 
24569. 

Recompense. 7356. 

Sheepfold song. 7658. 

Shepherdess. 12114, 20772. 

Singers. 25251. 

Six odd songs. 138414. 

Song for spring. 3310. 

Sunset-land. 3439. 

Thanks be to God. 21168, 25621. 

Valse. 19404. 

Wedding of Sara Lee. 3849. 

When I’m home again. 3896. 

Whisper soft. 26107. 

You and I. 4066. 


sweet and brown. 


Entwistle (I. H.) 


Enriquez (J. I. P.) 
dora. 11669. 
Ensign co.: 
Over the hills of to-morrow. 7113. 
That place called Dixie land. 
8061. 


Enthroned in light. 


Pajara vacila- 


951. 

Wheaton college 
songs. 12825. 

Enty (R. C.) Custer’s fight with 
Rain-in-the-face. 22546. 

EKondorf (Alfred) Studium des gi- 


tarre. 25466. 

Ephros (Gershon) Birchath kohanim. 
4445, 

Epperson (HH. G.) First pleasure 


pieces for piano. 
Equitable music corp.: 
Caught you cheatin’ blues. 
Caught you triflin’ blues. 
Darktown dancing team. 


9293. 
13523. 
724. 


Diff’rent way blues. 13820. 
He’s mine, all mine. 1346. 
If you only knowed. 1615. 


Sing Sing prison blues. 3231. 
Steel drivin’ Sam. 3391. 
Try and get it blues. 3692. 
Erario (Errico) : 
Amor paterno. 
Carolina. 4622. 
Doleezza-polka. 4960. 
Pensiero d’amore. 7175. 
Pizzicata. 7210. 
Sembianze poetiche. 
Sentimento. 7616. 
Tarantella siciliana. 
Erb (M. A.): 
Butterflies. 388. 
Dancing leaves. 
Hight little 
5128. 
Golden key to music land. 
Hark the band. 1321. 
Katydid. 1843. 
Little chick. 1990. 
Moonlight. 2323. 
My dolly dear. 2386. 
On a summer day. 2646. 
Rocking horse. 38001. 
Searecrow. 3110. 
See saw, see saw. 3150. 
Tick, tock, tick tock. 3634. 
Twinkle and Winkle. 3714. 
Two little owls. 3718. 
When fireflies go a-riding. 
Woodpecker. 4046. 
Erp CMe J.) : 

Caprice chanson. 
Hopser. 10287. 
Erbes (W. P.) Love’s melody. 

Erby...@J.. Sz)#: 
Down by the river 
8773 (1009). 


4239. 


7610. 
8012. 


114. 


tone impressions. 


5386. 


3888 


26302 (39). 


2096. 


blues. 831, 


1443 


INDEX 


pt. Tn, 'nes., V20! 


Erby (J. J.)—Continued. 
girl 
If the ae you love loves you. 
5856. 
Lay up a dollar for a rainy day. 
10827. 
Your hand belongs to someone 
else but your heart belongs to 
me. 13054. 
Erdell (C. R.) 
13375. 
Hrdman (Ernie) : 
I’ve got a vampire crazy over me. 
1555. 
Jing-a-ling-a-ling. 1771, 1772. 


Blue black blues. 


Erdmann (Rud.) Lied vom rosa 
jumper. 10871, 10872. 

Erickson (Abby) ‘Then I'll be teach- 
er’s pet. 16655. 


Erickson (J. T.) Kantat. 19257. 

Erickson (M. N.) Nancy Jane. 113885. 
Erickson (P.G.) Heartbroken. 14370. 
Ericourt (Daniel) Piece en forme de 


rag. 2788. 
Ericson (Soren) Dreams of Niagara 
Falls. 9698. 
Eriksen (Hrik) : 
Bricht die ’ne freundin die 
treu’. 351. 


Hab’n sie ‘ne ahnung wie heut’ 
die minner sind. 1298. 
Ich moécht’ schlafen. 1584. 
Eriksen (Peder) Topsy and the 
school boys. 8176. 
Erlebach (Rupert) : 
Mystic suite. 15544. 
Three old English songs. 
Erlemann (Gustav): 
Auf der wache. 
Hagen. 5449. 
Junge Rhein. 
Erlich (Nathan) 
Erling (EH. R.) 


954. 
4310. 
6082. 


Little one. 19457. 
Yes, dear. 21730. 


Ermanno (—) Intermezzo no. 2. 
21850 (276). 

Erminie. 8773 (467). 

Ernst (H. W.) Master pieces for the 
violin. 13084 (208).. 


Erskine (Wm.) O were I on Par- 
nassus hill. 2571. 
Ertel (Paul) Sonate. 

Erwin (Ralph): 
Frthlingstraum. 23024. 

Grosse welt. 10106. 
Warum gefallt mir keine so wie 
du. 25934. 
Escamilla (J. M.) 
suenos. 23651. 
Escamilla (Robert) 
15174. 

Escher (Chester) : 
Baby face. 194. 
Bring back my mama to me. 

17682. 
Chickens on the brain. 


959. 


Love dreams. 


17846. 


Ingrata de mis 


Hand painted Rose. 1306. 
You don’t mean nothin’ to me 
now. 21754. 
You may belong to somebody else. 
21773. 
Escher & Eberlein: 
Bring back my mama to me. 


17682. 

You don’t mean nothin’ to me now. 
21754. 

You may belong to somebody else. 
217738. 

Eschig (Max): 
Bérengére. 9094. 
Concerto. 9482. 


EHschig (Max) et cie.: 

Amour androgynique. 21956. 

' Avant que tu ne ten  ailles. 

13244. 

C’est en toi bein aimé. 
Cantique. 13491. 
Concerto. 22488. 
Cordace. 18667. 
Danse de la sorciére. 
Désir. 13806. — 
Duo d’ Ames. 
Echo. 138948. 
Egypte. 5093. 
Eva shimmy. 5146. 
Hxtréme-Asie. 5171. 
Interlude. 5961. 
Mazurka. 6531. 
Miracle des loups. 
Neuf inventions. 
Nocturne. 19398. 
Odelette. 15650. 
Plasirs champétres. 
Plumes. 7220. 
Pouche. 24858. 
Promenade des bonzes. 7289. 
Quartetto. 20454. 
Qu’en dit l’abbé. 
Rapsodie gaélique. 
Rires. 25000. 
Romance. 7429. 
Roses ardentes. 
Sainte Marguerite. 
Sanglots. 25085. 
Sérénade. 20733. 
Sonate celtique. 


22255. 


9525, 9526. 
22780. 


2280. 
8014. 


7213. 


20446. 


11856. 


25040. 
25074. 


12250. 


Suite populaire espagnole. 21036. 
Sylvie. 25544. 
Trois petits préludes. 4459. 


Vingt chants populaires espagnols. 
6895. 
Vrai béguin. 8377. 
. 4 pieces celtiques. 
Escobar (Amedeo) : 
First love in Orient. 
Spring. 20972. 
Susy play me El serrucho, once 
more. 21065. 
Hscoffier (Léon) Colombes. 13617. 
Eshleman (J. R.) Venetian waters. 
21390. 


10225. 
18363. 


1444 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Eskew (T. P.) Love nest in Coral 
Gables. 24025. 
Esparza (Alfonso): 
Hermosa fuentes. 18679. . 
Mi gusto es. 15340. 
Trigueha de mis amores. 

Hspéjo (César) : 

Airs tziganes. 8820. 
Berceuse pour Pierrette. 
Fileuse. 9859. 
Sicilienne. 12131. 

Valse pour Polichinelle. 

Hsperon (I. F.): 

Gipsy song. 5340. 

Otra vez. 24708. 

Prayer. 7255. 

Que triste estoy. 20456. 

Song without words. 7810. 

Ya cai. 26208. 

Ya va cayendo. 
Esplin (J. W.) 

13703. 

Hsposito (Vincenzo) : 
Bugie e verita. 17703. 
Cuffietta blu. 13708. 

Giava, giava, giava. 14211. 
I che bella primmavera. 14478. 
’"Nmiez’ ’e llenzole. 15589. — 


16770. 


9093. 


12684. 


8686. 
Crown 


Perditempo e rompicapo. 15856. 

Piedigrotta Marechiaro, 1925. 
20833. 

Piedigrotta Rossi, 1925. 20835. 

Preghiera a primavera. 15947. 

Primavera Marechiaro, 1925. 
159638. 

Primavera sei tu. 15964. 

Quanto m’ami. 20452. 

Shimmy primaverile. 16250. 


Signora del cinema. 16265. 
Storia di un fringuello. 16474. 
Toto e Nené. 16752. 
Espy (J. R.) Butterfiy. 4549. 
Esquivel (Frank) You should have 
known that I was a flapper. 17258. 
Essek (Paul) Concertino. 4771. 
Esslinger (F. A.) Ich suche dich. 


14666. 

Estella (Janetta) pseud. See Lindsay 
(Stella) 

Estes (C. H.) New Smyrna is calling 
you. 20006. 

Hsther. 963. 

Etchecopar (—): 

Baisers. 4358. 


I love you. 14531, 23414. 
Serenade nocturne. 3169. 
Etchison (Joseph) Dear old Cali- 
fornia. 22625. 
Eternal question. 969. 
Eternal Son of God. 970. 
Eternal A. E. C. S. C.—the appeal to 
the great spirit A. 18932. 
Htesse (E.) Aurore. 4812. 
Ethelbert (Louis) pseud. See Smith 
(L. E.) 


victory. 


Etlinger (Richard) 
921. 
Ettinger (Max) 
Htzold (J. C.): 
Dixie train blues. 22670. 
Mammy’s tobacca cullud rose bud. 
24113. 
EHuan-Smith 
17298 (125). 
Eubanks (Carolyn) 
Eulenberg (Ernst) : 
Etude C dur. 25049. 
Harmonische grobschmied. 10126. 
Opernsaal. 24696. 
Pastorale. 25109. 
Rondo. 2838386. 
Rondo alla tureca. 
Soirées de Vienne. 
Suite. 109382. . 
Wut tiber den verlornen groschen. 
9077. 
24 capricen. 
Euler (A. L.) 
11857. 


Eva. 5146, 8377. 
Evangeline. 2879. 
Evans (D. J.) Deep sea roads. 
Evans (D. O.): 
Brook. 9189. 
Hore liebschen mein. 
O love divine. 11491. 
Slumber barque. 20827. 
Evans (EK. D.) Alone. TT. 
Evans (BE. G. 8.) Play. 20363. 
Evans (E. J.): 
Class formation. 17885. 
Lotus flowers. 19521. 
Sweetheart will you love me when 
I’m old. 21088. 
When will the sun shine for me 
pal. 17056. 
Evans (H. I.) That twinkle in your 
eyes. 21184. 
Evans (Hal) Lovers lane. 15201. 
Evans (Mrs. J. C.) I don’t love no- 


Hi des Columbus. 


Juana. 10706. 


(Lady) My shadow. 


Wishing. 26169. 
24353. 
12040. 


7123. 
Ready, are you? 


18067. 


10249. 


body. 18885. 

Evans (Johnnie) Songs of old. 
25359. 

Evans (Lela) Altho youre gone. 
17384. 

Evans (Lindley) North has my 
heart. 15609. 


Evans (M. T.): 

April song. 138190. 
Berceuse. 17598. 
Bunny cotton tail. 
Cara mia. -17778. 
Cavalry march. 4646. 
Cradle song. 9455. 
Chums. 4716. 
Dancing shadows. 
Doris. 22706. 
Dress parade march. 
Gypsy dance. 23171. 
Heart’s desire. 5512. 


4546. 


18014. 
18187. 


1445 


INDI 


PtH! DY S.,/ v.20 


Evans (M. T.)—Continued. 
Hop skip, and jump. 
In dreamland. 14722. 
in olden days. 1642. 
In the gondola. 23619. 
Lightly skipping. 19411. 
Little corporal. 19442. 


18743, 


Little tin soldiers. 2020. 
Lizette. 23970. 
Meadowbrook. 11110. 
My lady’s garden. 2411. 


On the merry go round. 7058. 
Queen of the night. 7321. 
Ride in granpa’s jitney. 16054. 
Romanee. 16079. 

Rose leaves. 20570. 


Spanish serenade. 25381. 
Tambourine dance. 25570. 
Woodland romance. 4045. 
Evans (Madeleine) Musie land. 
15453-15455. 
Evans (Merle) Symphonia march. 
25545. 


Evans (S. HE. T.): 
Candle-light. 421. 
Every step towards 

9792. 
Guess where I’m goin’. 10114. 
I’m in love at last. 1509. 
Message from Missouri. 6588. 
Mumbo jumbo man. 11273. 
Oh, oh, isn’t he slow. 7000. 
Thirty first of April. 12529. 
Wanderlust. 12751. 
What’s wrong with fish, eat more 
fish. 3879. 

Evans (T. H.) 

Evans (V. EH.) : 
Come out of my dreams little girl. 

592. 


Killarney. 


Play. 20363. 


takes care of mother. 


Radio adlets. 24937. 
Even (R. S8.): 
I want an old fashioned girl. 
235038. 

IT want an old fashioned girl with 
curly curly curls. 10492. 
Evening Wisconsin co. Happy-go- 

lucky Sandy. 18624. 
Everett (Marie): 
Ancabelle. 21979. 
Day of life. 22607. 
Everetts (Merlyn) Dreaming of you. 
22749. 
Fivernart (Wm): 
They can’t kid Camden any more. 


25569. 
They can’t kid Wildwood any 
more. 25670. 
Eversole (Rose) Romanza in G. 
7435. 
Eversoll (L. I.) Only sweethearts. 
15750. 


Every day melodies. 22874. 


144 


Tive’s kid. 


9795. 


Evette et Schaeffer: 


=p) 


A Barcelone. 13085. 


Adagio et final. 21869. 
Adieux a Ninon. 13105. 
Altkirch. 4220. 

Amour de gosse. 17398. 


Amoureux sacrifice. 8884. 
Andante de coneert. 17402. 
Andante et scherzo. 174038. 
Ardea. 4269, 13191. 

Ariette. 13195. 

Au baleon des mélanecolies. 13224. 
Au pied du pécher rose. 22032. 
Audacieux baiser. 220384. 

Aux champs. 8961. 
Aux héros de la garde. 
Avee vous. 4822. 
Badinage. 211. 
Berceuse. 17602. 
Bruit d’ailes. 22237. 
C’est pour Nana. 22259. 
C’est une loi de la nature. 
Cannes l’ensoleillée. 4593. 
Casimi ... re. 17788. 
Chanson d’automne. 13530. 
Chanson du forestier. 13531. 
Chant d’amour. 485. 

Chant de bravoure. 13542. 
Chante si doucement. 488. 
Colombes. 13617. 
Comme les américains. 
Corniche d’or. 4787. 
Cote dazur. 4790. 


8962. 


17723. 


13641. 


D’une Ame ardente. 698. 

Dans la vallée. 4865. 

Danseuse. 18024. 

Délicieuse Provence. 49138. 

Des péchers et des. cerisiers. 
22645. 


Dessus la quai. 138807. 


Dream. 18164. 


Echos de Picardie. 5088. 
Hlégie. 928. 

En Lorraine. 18235. 
Enlevez-le. 9768. 
Ensorceleuse. 949, 950, 22843. 
Etudes modernes. 18257. 


Fantaisie d’Auvergne. 5189. 
Faust. 22925, 22926. 
Femme ec’est délicieux. 18335. 


Femmes ne sont pas méchantes. 
18340. 


Féte nuptiale. 5211. 


Foudres du ciel. 18413. | 
Frétillante. 9985. 
Fiat — il jamais. 1156: 


Gavotte du ballet de Nais. 18474. 


Gay Paris. 9976. 


Glorieux fanion. 5356. 
Grande bleue. 5414. 
Hardi, les gas. 23195. 


Histoire amusante. 18705 
Histoire triste. 18706. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Honorine. 18740. 

Hopser. 10287. 

Il m’avait dit. 10547. 

Inconau. 10609. 

Je n’aime pas qu’on me pose un 
lapin. 238711. 

Jour de féte. 19210. 

Légende d’amour. 193862. 

Lied. 13116. 

Ma lande amiée. 19569. 

Mandolinata napolitaine. 19608. 

Mandoline. 19609. 

Marche des bons vieux. 19615. 

Mélancoly blues. 11124. 

Menuet pour la poupée. 6576. 

Mimie. 19754. 

Mirka la bohémienne. 11186. 

Mont chevalier. 6664. 

Myrra. 19979, 19980. 

O Maria. 11498. 

Oasis. 24597. 

Octobre. 15646. 

Old chap. 2618. 

On m’a oublié sur le piano. 2650, 
Dont! 

P’tit?’ dame du lavabo. 20434. 

Par la fenétre ouverte. 24760. 

Parfums alanguis. 20259. 

Pas légers. 20267. 

Patrouille en 1830. 20278. 

Pensée dété. 7174. 

Pépita de la Sierra. 7180. 

Poeme tendre. 20380. 

Polonaise. 7572-7574. 

Polyglot. 20385. 

Pomponette. 11761. 

Poupée s’éveille. 2839. 

Prélude et pensées. 15949. 

Premier jour. 28583. 

Premiére ivresse. 7267. . 

Priere pour sa maman. 7274. 

Quatuor 4 cordes. 2900. 

Querelle. 2910. 

Regina mundi dignissima. 2958. 

Renaissance francaise. 20517. 

Reviens. 24989. 

Rivera bella. 20541. 

Rives enchanteresses. 7412. 

Romance. 20556. 

Sans le’ savoir j’suis venu du 
monde. 12005. 

Septembre. 3162. 

Séraphin-séraphine. 20725. 

Serenade. 16217. 

Sérenadé a Carmen. 20735, 20736. 

Sérénade en mer. 20739. 

Serenade pour vous. 7627. 

Shi-my-my-hou-zou. 7664. 

Si j'étais pas passé par la. 25220. 

Si on savait. 25222. 

Signorina d’amore. 20788. 

Six etudes romantique. 13575. 

Soceavo. 16322. 

Soir pres du feu. 20851. 

Solo de concours. 25297. 


Sonate en ré mineur. 3307. 

Souvenir de Capri. 20953. 

Studi melodici. 12364. 

Suite de danses anciennes. 12377, 

12378. 

Tarentelle. 21130, 21131. 

Teddy-dance. 16605. 

Théme et variations. 16654. 

Tour d’argent. 3666. 

Tout l’ monde a vu. 25752. 

Trois chants populaires. 1180. 

Trois études d’artistes. 4908. 

Trois nuits. 3685. 

Va. 21365. 

Verger fleuri. 25876. 

Vol de mésange. 25900. 

1°° nocturne. 21824. 

1° suite de ballet. 26294. 
Eville (Vernon) : 

Chipmunks’ parade. 22372. 

Lover’s wish. 19546, 19547. 

Morning. 24314. 

Token. 21273-21275. 

Upon a gay morning. 25835. 


Evrad (Albert) Sur le butte. 3449. 
Ev’ry time I feel de spirit. 998, 
18283. 


Ewart. (Wyn) Alley of golden hearts. 
4203. 


Ewing (F. G.) You are my same, 
sweet girl. 4070. 

Ewing (L. F.): 
Because of you. 9068. 
Sing me a song. 25248. 

Ewing (Montague) : 
Birds and butterflies. 22185. 
Dance of the ostriches. 22566. 
Dancing bear. 137380. 
Four miniature dances. 22888. 
Galloping zebras. 23036. 
In a giant’s garden. 5882. 
In an eastern garden. 19053. 
In Cupid’s mirror. 19059. 
In-sunny Spain. 19081. 
In the aquarium. 23606. 
March of the wee men. 6488. 
Moonbeams. 19819. 
Ogre dance. 20091. 
On Penguin island. 24678. 
On the road to Delhi. 11593. 
Polish peasant dance. 24848. 
Russian dance. 16118. 
Tortoise parade. 25747. 
Ugly dwarf. 12648. 

Exaudet’s minuet. 1002. 

Excell (HE. O.) jr.: 
Amid the scenes of Galilee. 21949. 
Angel voices ever singing. 21973. 
Army of the Sunday school. 8922. 
Be a blessing wherever you go. 

22d. : 

City of glory. 93875. 
City of our God. 4725. 
Day ata time. 9554. 


1447 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Excell (EH. O.) jr.—Continued. 

Didn’t ole Pharaoh git 
22660. 

Every one that hath forsaken. 
22875. 

Faith, hope and love. 22900. 

For His sake. 9907. 

Glory, Glory. 10014. 

Greatest of all. 10095. 

He careth for you. 10184. 

Hear dem bells a-ringin’. 

Heaven is my home. 23249. 

Home of my King. 10262. 

Hope that cheers me on. 10285. 

I heard the harpers. 23389. 

I’ll tell it anywhere. 10396. 

I’m bound to get to heaven some 


lost. 


23243. 


day. 23428. 

I shall see Him face to face. 
10471. 

I want to see dem _ patriarchs. 
23514. 


If God be for us. 10528. 

If we had but a day. 23552. 

Joshua fought de battles. 238745. 

Law of the Lord. 23876. 

Little farther on. 10906. 

Love keeps me happy. 10980. 

Love leads to Glory. 10981. 

Love works wonders in. my soul. 
10995. 

Matchless friend. 11099. 

Musie of His love. 11279. 

Since Jesus redeemed me from 
sin. 12151. 

Since Jesus took hold of my life. 
25241. 

Sing, children, sing. 12156. 

Sing me a song about Jesus. 


12157. 
Some one is waiting. 12225. 
Sometime. 12248. 


Songs of deliverance. 12276. 
Steal away to pray. 254381. 
They shall be mine. 12520. 

Thy light is come. 12552. 

What will you do with Jesus? 


12820. 

When Jesus leads home. 12845. 

When the prodigal son came 
home. 26061. 

When your heart turns to Jesus. 
12883. 


Wondrous Savour. 26186. 
You might have been. 26242. 
Eyer (F. L.) Birds, bees and but- 
terflies. 4447. 


-Eyges (Bernard). Drifting ’neath the 
silver moon. 138914. 

Eyre (Gardner) Some day. 16342. 

Faber music co. : 
Beautiful thoughts 

4396. 

Give me the bouquets now. 5346. 
Mamma’s baby. 6453. 


of mother. 


8240. 
8403, 8404. 


Twilight and you. 
Waltz of my dreams. 


Why should you ery over me? 
8606. ave, 
Fabry (H.) Escapade. 13981. 


Facey (L. W.) Will you remember 
me. 17150. 

Fae pub. co. Springtime melody. 
3381. 


Faelten (Carl) : 
Preparatory course. 15950. 
Ten easiest pieces for the piano- 


forte. 8773 (51). 
Faelten (Reinhold ) Preparatory 
course. 15950. 
Faelten pianoforte school. . Prepara- 
tory course. 15950. 
Fagge (Arthur) At last. 17298 (11). 
Faggello (Peter L.): 
Complice nnucente. 17926. 


Pienze pe’ n°’ ato ma no cchiuvw’ 
pe’ me. 20341, 
Sient’..é& vvocé 6 Napule. 
12133: 
Fagiolari (Luigi): © 
Bimbe folli. 290. 
Nostalgia d’ oriente. 2525. 
Piccola straniera. 15879. 
Fahrbach (P.): 
Comedy galop. 4761. 
Skaters galop. 7710. 
Thoroughbred twostep. 8773 (786, 
787). 
Fain (Sammy) : 
Keep on croonin’ a tune. 14957. 
Nobody knows what a red-head 
mamma can do. 2516. 
Valeska. 25844. 
When a blonde makes up her 
mind to do you good. 17002. 
Yah-ha-ha. 4059... 
Fair maiden. 21850 (61). 
Fairchild (Blair) : 

Hté 4 Fontainebleau. 
Rhapsodie. 7389. 
Fairchild (Carl) : 

Cornet. 17944. 
Ooooh. 11495. 
Fairchild (Samuel) 
Fairless (EK. H.) 
2439. 


22855. 


Sea suite. 16197. 
My red red rose. 


Fairley “@Freeman) Dance the 
Charleston. 13729. 


Fairlie (M. B.): 
Lord, attend unto my ery. 15154. 
Lord is my light and my salva- 
tion. 19503. 

Fairly (J. A.) Some day somewhere 
when dreams come true. 25301. 
Fairman (George) : 
All God’s chil’en have wings. 58. 
Ever-since we’ve been sweethearts 


vyou’ve had another beau. 5160. 
Faiciglia (Rocco) Povera  fiore. 
15940. 


1448 


INDEX 


nos./1-12, 1925 

Falcon (L.) Fioraia. 18354. 

Faleoner (A. G.) Mazie. 24178. 

Falk (Louis) Falk’s collection of pipe 
organ voluntaries. 1026. 


Falkenberg (G. T.) Etude en octave. 
8773 (218). 
Fall (Leo): 
Joseph. 10701. 
Madame Pompadour. 
15227. 
One, two, 
2671. 
Fall (Richard) : ; 
Fox, no. 77. 14188. 


and one, two, three. 


Hugo—I go where you go. 14449- 

— 14451. 

Ich spiel’ auf der harmonika. 
10522. 


Mandoli-mandola. 11061. 
O, Katharina. 2559, 6955. 


Oh Céliméne. 24609. 

Oh! Heinrich! you’re so nice. 
11524. 

Oh, Katharina. 2594. 

Oiy Katharina. 11557. 


Sergeant Perey. 3177. 
Was machst du mit dem knie 
lieber Hans. 12760. 
Falla (Manuel de) Suite populaire 
espagnole. 21036. 
Falletti (Eugenio Grio-) 
Falletti. (Eugenio). 
Fallon (J. R.) Gold star mother. 
14259, 18536. 
False gods. 3488. 
Falvo (R.): 
*"Nmiez’ ’e llenzole. 15589. 
Sotria di un fringuello. 16474. 
Falvo (Rafaiele) Bolero d’amore. 
328. 


Falvo (Rodolfo) : 
Mmiez’ ’e llenzole. 24279. 
Quant’ e’ brutta ’a stagione. 7308. 
Sulo dicenno Napule. 25482. 
Famous players Lasky corp.: 
Land of liberty. 23857. 
Paramount march. 7141. 
Famous Scotch airs. 5188. 
Faneuf (Hstelle) Rufus 
3054. 
Faning (Eaton) Song of fhe vikings. 
12264. 


See Grio- 


McGoofus. 


Fantasy in F minor. 9824. 

Farbach (Ph.) Hurricane _ galop. 
10321. 

Farber (Fred) Waiting round the 
corner. 3807. 

Farby (Richard) Believe me pal. 
Zoo. 


Farjeon (Eleanor) Songs from Punch. 
Oe 1 


Farjeon (Harry): 
_Down-adown-derry. 18140. 
Keltic lament. 10769. 


2131, 6429, 


Little serenade. 15112. 
Orientale. 11632. 
Ring song. 2988. 
Russian dance. 11977. 
Six preludes. 1047. 
Sleeping beauty. 20818, 20819. 
Wind blows north. 4011. 
Farley (Roland) : 
Indian serenade. 5951. 
Lark went singing. 10821. 
Night wind. 8773 (1224). 
October end. 20085. 
Farman (Ambroise) : 
Dream valley. 13882. 
Faery shepherd. 140238. 


Mazurka-caprice. 2208. 
Melody at dawn. 153138. 
Musical memories. 24367. 
Farmer (Florence) My. crossword 
puzzle sweetie. 11300. 
Farmer (G. H.) Minuet and trio. 
15365. 


Farmer (John): 

In the days of creation. 

You pretty flowers. 4092. 
Farmer’s daughters. 22915. 
Farnaby (Giles) : 

Pearce did dance with Petronella. 

7166. 
Phillida bewailed. 2778. 


14744. 


Simkin said that sis was fair. 
7684. 
Sometime she would. 7773. 
Farnese (H. 8S.) Dance of Siva. 
22562. 
Faro (A. P.) Don’t do as Ido. 9645. 
Farr (D. R.): 
Not long ago. 15612. 
One you first loved still loves 
you. 15747. 
Swinging. 16557. 


17061. 
Day by day. 738. 


When you are mine. 
Farrar (EH. R.) 


Farrar (KHmmett) Don’t come back 
to me. 22692. 
Farrar (F. E.) Gavotte. 87738 (261). 
Farrar (Redmond): 
Hurry up Matilda. 10822. 


I wanna see a little more of what 
I saw in Arkansas. 10489. 
Leading me on. 6214. 
Farraro (Giuseppe) Pacchianella mia. 
11662. 


Farrell (J. H.) I miss you dear. 
14593. 

Farrell (Toni) My dear Madeira. 
19892. 


Farrelly (A. A.) It must be a dream, 
a wonderful dream. 5986, 10643. 
Farrington (J. M.) My yellow rose 


of Alabam’. 11378. 
Fass (M. M.) Those cross word puz- 
zles.. 3611. 


Fast (Rose) Crimson and gold. 9461. 


1449 


) 


INDEX 


pt. Ij, De S4ive 20 ¢ 


Father, most holy, merciful and ten- 
der. 22918. 
Fatme. 18386. 
Fauchey (Paul): 
Allegro appassionato. 72. 
Andante romantique. 21968, 21969. 
Arpa d’amore. 142. 
Basses and chants donnés. 
Bella notte. 256. 
Idylle montagnarde. 1590. 
Impromptu ecaprice.’ 1623. 
Largo cantabile. 1915. 
Lecons d’harmonie. 19356. 
Murmures des bois. 2356. 
Poursuite de papillons. 2844. 
Réverie du pétre. 2976. 
Romance ancienne. 3014. 
Romanza appassionata. 3018. 
Romanza sérénata. 3019. 
Stances aux étoiles. 3385. 
Faulkes (William) : 
Canzone. 1051. 
Fantasia on old Welsh airs. 
Marche nuptiale. 19618. 
Faulkner (Margaret) Way. 8482. 
Faunt (Tom) Syneopated song about 
Dixie. 7989. 
Fauré (Gabriel) : 
Aprés un révue. 129. 
Chatelaine en sa tour. 
Clair de lune. 558. 
Moonlight. 2324. 
Nell. 6873. 
Quatuor. 20455. 
Quatuor 4 cordes. 
Faure (H. L.N. A. J.) 
(2G). 
Faure (J.) Charité. 17298 (27). 
Faure (J. A. J.) R. L.) Charité 
17298 (27). 
Faust (HE. C.) While the world is 
going wrong. 3960. 
Faust. 4144 (52), 10070-10072, 10892, 
14286, 18564, 18565, 22925, 22926. 
Faust de Lenau. 6291. 
Faust frivolities. 5200. 
Faustine (M. J.) .My orange blossom 
girl. 11357. 
Fautsch (Mrs. A. C.) 
8957. , 
Favares (Frank) 
14538. 
Favia 
22788. 
Favorita music pub. Go. 
tene sulo a tte’. 19602. 
Favorite folio of famous songs. 
Favro (EH. T.): 
Great beyond. 5417. 
He will welcome me. 
If Jesus 
5850. 
"Tis you. 
Fax (James) 
13489. 


17552. 


22907. 


17833. 


11827, 11828. 
Charité. 17298 


Autumn days. 
I loved you once. 
(Raffaele) °’E tre _ bellezze. 
Mammeta 
18382. 
5505. 

is walking with you. 


8149. 
Canada we love thee. 


Fearn (W. H. G.) 


Fay (W. J.) “Twas in June. 21334. 
Fay, Herscher & Naylor. Moonlight 
in Mandalay. 19822. 
Fazioli (B. F.): 
Crazy crossword puzzle blues. 
4806. 
Down by the Rio Grande. 4995. 
I’d like some one who’d like some 
one like me. 5649. 
Pretty baby. 20413, 24885. 
Pretty face. 2859. 
Spaghetti. 20955. 


Fearis (J. S8.): 

Across the hills. 138100. 

Barcarolle. 13284. 

Beautiful isle of somewhere. 4144 
(12). 

By the brookside. 18485. 

Dainty Phyllis. 13719. 

Dancing sunbeams. 13738. 

Fear thou no evil. 14050. 

Friend of man. 14150. 

Gaiety polka. 14172. 

God so loved the world: 23107. 

Grasshopper’s dance. 14291. 

I will greatly rejoice in the Lord. 
18995. 


In the moonlight. 14753. 
Jennie kissed me. 1754. 
Mazurka grazioso. 15297. 


Only teasing. 15751. 
Pic-nic schottisch. 15884. 
Romanza. 16085. 
Secret of mine. 
Shepherd of Israel. 
Spanish serenade. 16418. 
Under the trees. 16835. 
Waltz of the wildflowers. 
Waltz reverie. 16944. | 
Wandering breezes. 16948. 
When nature smiles. 17034. 
Whistling Bob White. 17108. 
With Thee, O God. 17168. 

Fearis (J: S.) & bro.: 
Call of the chief. \ 17743. 
Come May, with all thy flowers. 

13629. 

Confession. 13658. 
Gypsy love song. 10122. 
Heartless house. 18657. 


7600. 
25205. 


16943. 


Hero of Sugar Pine. 10229. 

In the chestnut shade. 23609. 

Jennie kissed me. 1754. 

Knowest thou the dell. 14982. 

Legends. 108388. 

O for a hill-side white with snow.. 
11486. 


Oak tree’s story. 20081. 


On the dark lagoon. 11589. 
River. 16067. 

Shepherd of Israel. 25205. 
Two frogs. 16823. 


When the roses bloom. 3921. 
You’re more than 


a sister to me. 21785. 


1450 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Featherston (Floyd) In Florida. 
23591. 
Featherston (N. F.) In Florida. 


23591. e 
Featherstone (F. H.) Blue for you. 
17650. 
Feature music syndicate: 
America. 89. 
Evolution of jazz. 996. 
Opera bouffe. 11619. 
Sweetheart, of all my dreams. 
7973, 12421. 
To-morrow, may never come. 
8168, 12585, 
When summer comes again. 
3912, 8524, 12856. 
Federation pub. co.: 
Great salvation. 18583. 
He is the One who can help you. 
18644. 
It was for you. 19155. 
Let us run with patience. 19393. 
Federlein (G. H.): 
Birth of Jesus. 17630.° 
Declare His glory among the 
heathen. 9584. 
Seven responses. 14052. 
V’shom’ ru. 258386. 
Fedora. 14053. 
Fehlner & Taylor. Detroit. 779. 
Fehn (Mrs. J. V.) Birth night. 295. 
Feibusch (M. S.): 
' Diekey’s love chirps. 18097. 
Don’t forget to be grateful. 
22695. 
I love you so. 1491. 
Lullaby. 2108. 
My dream maiden. 19898. 
My Zulu maid. 19978. 
Feingold (Lipa) : 
Es lebt auf a nazion. 18247. 
Haion haras har hazofim. 18611. 
Open the book of Psalms. 20202. 
Feist (Leo) ine.: 
After the dance. 17328, 17329. 
After tne rain. 17331-17333, 
21850 (284). 
All that she is. 17359, 21917. 
All the world’s in love with some- 
one. 4199, 138136. 
And love is reflected in_ love. 
8773 (908). 
Arizona Rose. 17484, 17485, 21850 
(244). 
As you dance, so you are. 17442. 
At sunset hour. 17450-17452, 
21850 (246). 
Bamboola. 17542, 17543, 22098, 
26302 (3847). 
Be on the level with mother. 
4387, 4888, 17556. 
Be yourself. 229-231, 8773 (921). 
Beautiful baby. 9059. 
Because of you. 9067, 9069, 9070, 
18084 (412). 


1451 


Before the dawn. 8773 (9238). 

Bell hoppin’ blues. 22151, 22152. 

Blue heaven. 312. 

Bring back those rock-a-bye baby 
days. 9180. 

Burden. 380. 

But she’s my girl now. 13430, 
17708. 

By the sign of the rose. 22256. 

Charleston mad. 9318. 

Charlestonette. 17829-17831, 
21850 (261). 

Cheerio. 17838. 

Chicago Charleston. 17848, 17844. 

Clap hands till papa comes home. 
17884. 

College days. 22444. 

Come on along. 9409. 

Comedy song. 17923. 

Cornwall forever. 17946. 

Couple upstairs. 22520, 22521. 

Daphne. 18025. 

Darling I love you. 18028. 

Day dreams. 9555. 

Day that I met you. 18036. 

Desert isle. 8773 (992). 

Don’t come crying to me. 18122. 

Don’t wake me up, let me dream. 
18131-18133, 21850 (272). 

Doo wacka doo. 9656. 

Doodle-doo-doo. 9657. 

Even tho’. 975. 

Every little note. 18266. 

Everybody stomp. 51638, 14007, 
14008, 21850 (280). 

Everybody’s tune. 18275, 22879. 

Everything’s going to be all right. 
9798. 

Ey’ry little note. 18282. 

Eyes that haunt me. 3693, 8773 
(1028). 

Feist dance folio. 14055. 

Feist saxophone folio no. 1. 
18334. 

Feist’s all hit medley, no. 1. 9841. 

Fellow like me. 8773 (10386). 

First kiss of love. 18360, 18361. 

Five foot two eyes of blue. 
18369, 18370, 21850 (285), 
22951. 

Flamin’ Mamie. 18373, 183874, 
26302 (408). 

Galilee. 23035. 

Garden of Eden was in Ireland. 
18461, 18462, 21850 (291). 

Gee, but I’m lonesome for you. 
14198, 18479, 18480. 

Get over Sally blues. 8773 (1045). 

Get your woman. 9987. 

Girls and the gimmes. 18504. 

Give me a song to remember. 
8773 (1047). 

Give me just a little bit of what © 
you've got a whole iot of. 
1207. 


INDEX 


Feist (Leo) inc.—Continued. 


Give me the corner, give me the 
girl 1210, 53847, 8773 (1048). 

Go ask Hannah. 18522. 

Good-night team. 18554. 

Hail to the prince. 18669. 

Have I got a piece of boiled beef 


for you. 18635, 18636, 21850 
(298). 
He’s just a  horn-tootin’ fool. 
1344, 1845, 8773 (1064). 
Honest and truly. 5578, 10272, 
18731. é 
Honey bunch. 18732. 
Honey, I’m in love with you. 


5581, 5582, 8773 (1072). 
Honeymoon cruise. 23304, 23305. 
Hot patoctie land. 23310. 

How do you doodle do. 18760. 
How’s the king. 18765, 18766. 


Hugo, I go where you go. 14449- 
14451, 17298 (290). 

I am angling for you. 23347. 

I didn’t think she’d do it but she 
did. 18829. 

I do, do you. 18831, 18832, 23371, 
26302 (486). 

I got my eyes on you. 18846. 

I had someone else before I had 
you. 5671, 8773 (1091). 

I hear love call me. 3694, 8773 
(1092). 

I heard the blue-bird. 18854, 
18855. 


Ill save all my evenings for you. 
18874, 18875. 

Ill see you in my dreams. 
8773 (1094), 10395. 

I’m a good gal but I’m a thousan’ 
miles from home. 8773 (1096). 

I’m always just a little bit not 
just right.. 14548, 14549. 

I’m always reaching for the moon. 
18902, 18903, 21850 (318). 

I’m glad. 1501, 8773 (1098). 

I’m sitting on top of the world. 
US9Sd. > DSOB2ZI -2RSHO4 Ts (321 ), 
234538, 23454. 

I’m so ashamed. 1527, 1528, 5740, 
5741, 8773 (1101). 

I’m so disappointed in you. 5742, 
14576, 17298 (800). 

I’m tired of everything but you. 
10451, 14584, 14585, 17298 (301), 
23458. 

I miss my Swiss. 5754, 10456, 
10457, 14592, 18950, 18951. 

I never knew how wonderful you 
were. 23462. 

I’ve got those hate to get up in 
the morning blues. 5785, 18972. 

I’ve got to be a chaste woman. 
10483. 

I want another chance with you. 
5796, 10493, 17298 (304). 


5694, 


1452 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


5798. 
18980, 


I want someone to love me. 

I want to be _ kissed. 
23509, 23510. 

I want you. 23516, 23517. 

I want you all for me. 10499, 

14637, 146388, 17298 (306). 

I was blue. 18989, 18991, 21850 
(327). 

I was glad to let you go. 1575. 

I was never se lonesome before. 
18992, 21850 (328). 

I 

I 

I 

I 


wish I had a partner. 5810. 


wonder why no one’s in love 


with me. 14657. 
would like to 
19011, 19012. 
wouldn’t be one bit surprised. 
14660, 14661. 

If I never see you as long as I 
live. 5845, 5846, 8773 (1115). 

If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t 
be crying now. 1604, 8773 
(1116). 

If we can’t be the same old 
sweethearts. 23551, 26302 
(458). 

If you don’t know the words, sing 
la la la. 1608. 

If you were here. 19042. 

In old Chihuahua. 1641. 

In the spring. 5985. 

It goes on like that for days and 
days. 14789, 19137. 

It must be love. 19141-19143, 
21850 (336). 

It’s trouble, it’s trouble. 

Jing-a-ling-a-ling. 1771, 
8773 (1139). 

Just one more waltz with you. 
23778. 

Just you and I and the baby. 
6120. 

Katinka. 19259. 

Kick off. 23811. 

Kid Boots. 61385. 

Kinky kids parade. 
17298 (324), 19282. 

Lady of my heart. 


fondle you. 


19150. 


14973, 14974, 
19310. 


Lady who lives for love. 3695, 
8773 (1155). 
Lady you don’t know me. 19311, 


19312. 

Land of romance. 193820, 19321. 

Lantern of love. 1938238, 19324, 
23859, 26302 (469). 

Laughing song. 19337. 

Leave me something to remember. 
19349, 23883. 

Let it rain let it pour. 1948, 
6236, 8773 (1158), 10851, 10852. 

Let me linger longer in your 
arms. 8773 (1159), 10855, 
19381, 19382. 

Let nothing come between us. 
19383. 


ike, 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Let’s pretend. 8773 (1162). 

Little girl. 19447, 19448. 

Little one. 19455, 19456. 

Lonesome little Arab. 10943. 

Lot of love. 2062. 

Love in the ranks. 6361, 8773 
(1170). 


Love is just a little bit of heaven. | 


15183. 
Lovely lady. 2084, 8773 (1174). 
Love’s own melody. 2039, 6396. 
Low down papa, don’t you try 
to high hat me. 6408. 
Madeline. 8773 (1178). 
Magic of moonlight and love. 
3696, 3697, 8773 (1179). 
Magic word. 19586. 
Mamma buy me one of those. 
8773 (1183). 


Marguerite. 6495, 6496, 6497,. 


13084 (507). 

May-time. 11106. 

Maybe I will. 19654, 19655. 

Me and Mamie O’Brien. 19664, 
19665. 

Mean looks. 87738 (1192). 

Melodie. 23253. 

Mercenary Mary. 6581, 19721. 

Midnight waltz. 2265, 6605, 6606, 
8773 (1196), 11168, 19743. 

Mighty blue. 2266, 6607, 6608, 
8773 (1197), 19746, 19747. 

Miss you. 2286, 6630, 8773 
(1198). 

Monte Carlo. 19814, 24295, 
24296. 

Moonlight, a waltz and _ you. 
2325, 8773 (1204). 

Mother’s favorite. 19845.. 

My alma mammy. 19883, 24870. 

_ My eastle in Spain. 24380. 

My gal don’t love me anymore. 
Gin Stie abd) . 

My girl sa‘d yes. 11312, 19908, 
19909, 21850 (384). 

My mother’s humming lullaby. 
2428, 8773 (1216). 

My own. 19955, 19956. 

My Persian pearl. 2435, 2486, 
Garo oie ted a). 

Nantucket Nan. 6852, 6853, 6854, 
13084 (520). 

Naughty, naughty. 15556. 

New pompadour. 24496. 

Next to you, I like me. 20011, 
24500, 24501. 

No wonder. 6906, 8773 (1227). 

No wonder that I love you. 20026. 

Nobody cares for me. 20030, 
200381. 

O, Katharina. 2559, 6955, 8773 
(1229). 

Oh Henry. 20099. 

Oh Katharina. 2594. 


1453 


Oh, Molly, oh, stop jollyin’ me. 
YANEne 

Oh, you. 20123. 

Oiy Katharina. 11557. 

Old names of old flames. 7034. 

Old timer’s rosary. 2641. 

One wonderful — night. 20180, 
20181. 

One word of consolation. 24686, 
24687. 

Only boy. 20188. 

Original two time man. 2687, 
7093. 

Other fellow’s girl. 20222. 

Out yonder. 11652, 15787, 20233. 

Over a garden wall. 11657. 

Pal of my cradle days. 7128, 
7129, 8773 (1248), 11671, 20246. 

Pal that I loved stole the gal that 
I loved. 11675. 

Pango moon. 24754. 

Persian skies. 24798. 

Pierrot waltz. 203438. 

Piquita. 15894, 20351. 

Pirate’s bones. 11736, 20353. 

Poor Pierrot. 20390. 

Pretty little baby. 20415, 24886, 
24887, 26306 (537). 

Prince of wails. 8773 (1256). 

Professors. 20480. 

Rain! rain! rain! 24944, 24945. 

Rainbow of jazz. 8773 (1262). 

Rakin’ in the hay. 2932, 7347, 
8773 (1263). 

Red hot Henry Brown. 7359, 
11866, 18084 (546). 

Reduction blues. 16027, 20502. 

Remember I do. 8773 (1267). 

Romance then and now. 20559. 

Rose of Japan. 3088, 3089, 8773 
C1276). 

Rose of the evening. 7454, 7455, 
Ske AI2(E), 

Rose of vesterday. 25037. 

Russian lament. 7486. 

Sailors of the guard. 11998. 

Sandy. 20628, 21850 (419). 

Sassy Sue. 3099. 

Say who is that baby doll. 16161, 
20642, 21850 (422), 25107. 

Seatter your smiles. 7548. 

Shall’ Absetell him? .3187, 7803s 
(1289). 

She kisses me goodnight. 3191, 
7650; 7651,. 8773. (1291): 

She’s a cornfed Indiana girl. 

— 16236. 

She’s my old lady and I’m her old 
man. 16241, 20765. 

She was just a sailor’s sweetheart. 
3193, 7656, 7657, 8773 (1292). 
Since ma’s gone crazy over cross- 

word puzzles. 8773 (1294). 
Sing la la. 8773 (1295). 
Skipper. 20811. 


INDEX 


Feist (Leo) ine.—Continued. 


Sleepy time gal. 7719, 20822, 
20828, 21850 (429), 25268. 

Solo on the farm. 8773 (1302). 

Somebody won a wonderful pal. 
25309. 

Song for the gold and blue. 20908. 

Spanish eyes. 7833-7835, 138084 
(585). 

Spanish Mick. 20957. 

Step step sisters. 20998. 

Stop, I’m beginning to. eare. 
12348, 12344. 

Sun’s gonna shine again. 8773 
(isi lew in 

Suzanna. 21850 (444). 

Suzanne. 21066, 21067. 

Sweet man. 16548, 16544, 17298 
(387), 21075. 

Take a little dip. 21108. 

Take me back to sunshine land. 
16580. 

Tangletoes. 3508, 3509, 8173 
(13225 

Teach me to smile. 21188, 21139, 
26302 (573). 

Tell me again. 16607, 25596, 
25597, 26302 (574). 

Tell me what to do. 8773 (1323). 

Tell me yes, tell me no. 8028— 
8031, 8773 (13825), 138084 (595). 

That’s when a feller needs a 
friend. 8066. 

That’s why they follow the ball. 
21183. 

There is a garden in loveland. 
3699, 3700, 8773 (13338). 

They still look good to me. 12521. 

Those lips, those eyes, those nose. 
12534. 

To-morrow. 12582. 

Too blue. 21289, 21290. 

Too many parties and too many 
pals. 257389, 25740, 26302 (586). 

True love and a ring. 21318. 

Twice told tale. 21336. 

Two-two choo choo bound for 
Caroline. 21346. 

Vee vodle um voo. 8773 (1360). 

Venetian skies. 21389. 

Wait till my ship comes in. 21441. 

We were a wow. 21499. 

We'll get along alright. 
21489. 

We'll meet again in Normandy. 
16962, 21490. 

Wee toy. 21507. 

What a life. 21529. 

When a Rolls rolls into a one- 
horse town. 21548. 


21488, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


When I think of you. 3897, 3898, 
8773 (1877), 12888. 

When romance is gone. 21576. 

When the one you love loves you. 
21581. 

When the only one meets the only 
one. 21582. 

When the right boy meets the 
right girl. 21583, 21584. 

When will I see my bluebird. 
3933, 8539, 8773 (1881). 

When you roll your eyes. 3941. 

Where has my Lima bean. 17074. 

Where is my old pal tonight. 
21611. 

Where is my Rose of Waikiki. 
3944, 3945, 8554, 8773 (1884). 
Where the dreamy Wabash flows. 
12892. 
Where the huckleberries grow. 

26095, 26096. 

Where would I be? 8558, 8559. 

While we danced till dawn. 3961, 
8561, 8773 (1386), 26105. 

Whisper sweet nothings to me. 
3963. 

Who’s gonna chin with Chin Chin. 
17109. 

Who’s loving you now? 38981, 
8585, 8773 (1391). 

Who wouldn’t love you. 12922, 
17111, 17112, 17298 (419). 

Whole world knows I love you. 
a iy la ka 

Whole world’s doing it now. 
26125. . 

Why don’t you say so. 21850 
(491), 21654-21655. 

Why should I pine for the world 
to be mine. 4003, 8605, 8773 
(1397). 

Will you remember me. 8616, 
8773 (1898), 12954. 

You and I. 8773 (1410). 

You can’t go wrong with a love 
song. 21746. 

You can’t wear it out. 8773 
(1412). 

You gotta know how. 
17298 (429), 21758. 

You killed all my love for you. 
26233. 

You made me give up everyone 
else. 17241, 21771, 21850 (499). 

You’re the one. 21790. 

You’ve gotta know how. 17265. 

You women. 8773 (1417). - 

2:02 choo choo bound for Caro- 
line. 17297. 


17235, 


Feist’s all hit medley, no. 1. 9841. — 


When I dream of the last waltz 
with you. 21554, 21555, 21850 
(480). 

When I got home this ev’ning she 
was there. 3892. 

1454 


Fejes (Joseph) jr. You know how I 
used to love you. 4080. 
Felber (R.): 
Danse slovaque. 22588, 22589. 
Slowakische tinze. 25270, 25271. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Feldman (B.) & co.: 

All for you. 17352. 

All the nice girls are in the ball- 
room. 13134. 

Back went Mac for his macintosh. 
22088. 

Bingo farm. 4444. 

Brenda. 17677. 

Broken-hearted blues. 367. 

Brown-eyed Joan. 9194. 

Buy yourself a broom and Sweep 
your troubles away. 22250. 

Buzz along. 13482. 

Cancion de amor. 22285. 

Complete scale and arpeggio man- 
ual. 4767. 

Dancing land. 18012. 

Do kippers swim folded or flat? 
18107. 

Down by the old Whang 
4994. 

Far away from London. 5191. 

First we had a fox-trot. 18366. 

Girls are gonna get it. 9996. 

Gumps are at it again. 1288. 

He kissed her in the moonlight. 
14355. 

He’s always borrowing money. 
10194. 

Hielan’ girl. 23276. 

Honolulu moon. 5588. 

Id like a basin full of that. 5648. 

I hope someone breaks your heart. 
10371. 

I know that someone loves me. 
5684. 

I only want one girl. 23463. 

I shall be awake. 14604. 

I’ve seen Sally in a cabaret. 5790. 

I wonder. 10509. 

If you want to be lucky touch a 
sailor. 10544. 

If you were the only girl. 14693- 
14695, 21850 (333), 23565, 23566. 

In the land of Tummijolibad. 
5930. 

It’s all through you. 

Jerry. 19184. 

Jolly airman. 23741. 

Just a little twilight song. 1807. 

Just travel on with a song. 1829. 

Kiss me again. 10784. 

Let’s all follow Felix. 23902. 

Light of my eyes. 19410. 

Lily of the Nile. 19420. 

Love must have a melody. 15186. 

Love’s call. 15203. 

Mississippi moonlight. 

My radio dream girl. 6823. 

My shingled baby. 2444. 

My ukulele and me. 19975. 

One legged family. 7065. 

Our landlady is a nice landlady. 
20229. 

Our prince. 


10645. 


6636. 


24719. 


Ho.. 


Panama. 24752. 

Pearly teeth. 20288. 

Playtime at the Piccadilly. 2804. 

Put me on the old stern-wheeler. 
20448. 

Roland’s violin tutor. 3002. 

Roll on, to-morrow night. 7425. 

Rolling stone, I’m all alone. 16077. 

Savoy Stars and Stripes medley. 
7533. 

Sergeant Perey. 3177. 

She’s got nothing above the ears. 
12108. 

She said yes—she said no. 7655. 

Song of the foot-plate. 3330. 

Sunny Italy. 12386. 

Tell tale eyes. 3547. 

There’s a rainbow in the sky. 
16665. 

Very egg. 8323. 

Virginia—my paradise. 

What I want. 16992. 

What nationality is 
8487. 

When shadows fall. 21577. 

When you and I were twenty one. 
3936. 

Whirling round the world with 
you. 17099. 

Whiter than snow. 8577. 

Wide trousers. 17140. 

Will a tiddler laugh. 26144. 

Won't go. 8660. 

Yawning. 8690. 

You can’t make love while danc- 
ing. 8714. 


Feldman (Frank) : 
Goldfaden society. 23126. 
Hebrew lullaby. 14374. 
Reverie. 2973. 
Youth. 138062, 17283. 
Feldman (Joseph) : 
Gesehen hob ich dus in di moun- 
tains. 18487. 
Mame weint. 19599. 
Zibales mit aier. 8758. 
Fellowes (E. H.) Now is the gentle 


12717. 


sawdust? 


season. 2532. 

Fellows (Mrs. O.) Harvest days in 
Kansas. 23209. 

Fellows (Mrs. O. W.) Valley of love. 
12669. 


Felman (Hazel) : 

That wonderful something. 16651. 
Waitin’ for the moon. 16926. 
Feltenstein (Paul) . Dream girl of 

Sigma alpha mu. 18168. : 
Felton (Phil) Uncle Sam, don’t be a 
clam. 8259. 
Felton (W. M.): 
As the sun sinks o’er the hill. 
4286. P 
Autumn mood. 43817. 


Twilight in autumn. 16816. 


1455 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Felton (W. M.)—Continued. 
Would God I were the tender 
apple blossom. 12990, 12991. 
Fenelon (John) : 
Dream. 22781. 
Vision of Bertrand. 25893. 

Fenlon (EK. HE.) Won’t you come back 
again. 21702. 
Fennell (Peggy) 

4193. 
Fennell (Robert) 
Fenner (Beatrice) 
Fenton (Harley) : 
Bamville baby blues. 22099. 
Charleston mad. 22352. 
Etude pour enfant. 9781. 
Learn to do the Charleston. 
19347. 
Night on a wharf in India. 11421. 
Virginia. 25888. ~ 
Winter Haven. 26161. 
Feorde (Leon) In my garden. 14735. 


Algy, my feller. 


985. 
1578. 


Every night. 
I wonder. 


Feramors. 7452. 
Ferber (Richard) : 
Carmelita. 22306, 22307. 
Grandma dances. 10083. 
Grandpa’s gavotte. 10085. 
Mareellita. 6478, 15258. 
Ferdinando (Angelo). Blue Flower. 
17647. 
Ferdinando (Philip) Longing for 
you. 15147. 


Ferera (—) ‘Ferera and Franchini’s 
two color method ukulele _ solos. 
. 9847. 
Fergus (Phyllis) : 
I will lift up mine eyes unto the 


hills. 10507. 

Kids. 10778, 21850 (342). 

Long ago. 10944. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 2049. 

Summer idyll. 12381. 

Triflin’. 16767. 

Woodpecker. 17196. 
Fergus (Robert) When you are mine. 

17060. 

Ferguson (Mrs, A. H.) Life. 15068. 
Ferguson (L. S8.): 

Come to me. 94138. 

Haunting blue eyes. 10165. 

If you don’t want me. 10539. 


Let my love be as the sunlight. 
10857. 
On a moonlight night. 11580. 
Ferguson (Madison) Take me back 
to my Carolina home. 16578. 
Ferguson (Robert) When I get you 
where I want you tonight. 21558. 
Ferir (Emile) Serenade. 25160. 


Ferling (—) Andante de concert. 
17402. 

Fernandez (—) Core ngannato. 
17943. 

Fernandez (Emilio) Jardines de Rio 
Blanco. 238702. 


Fernandez (J. J.) Oh, why did you 


teach me to love you. 15686. 
Ferne (Kenneth) Gather ye rose- 
buds. 14187. ~ 
Fernwood (Roland) Sunny smiles. 
16511. 
Ferone (Pietro) Pantano sfurtunato. 
20253 | 
Ferrabosco (Alfonso) English ayres. 
5120. 


Ferrandino (Mike) : 
Rosella del mio cuore. 
Spring flowers. 12313. 

Ferrante (Frank) : 

I’m wond’ring little girl if you 
care for me. 10455. 

When it is night time in Venice. 
12840. 
Ferrara (Pietro) 

~ 14227. 


Ferraria (L. E.): 
Trenta piccoli studdi. 
Trentasette studietti. 

Ferraris (Giovanni) 

rose bianche. 25861. 

Ferraro (Giuseppe) : 
"A morte ’e ’na mamma. 
Allegro autunno. 21924. 
Amore svegliati. 8881. 
Armonie d’amore. 17436. 
Brillante. 17681, 22225. 
Capricciusella. 9262. 
Catari’, me faie muri’. 
Collana di perle. 22442. 
Contessa Azzurra. 17935. 
Filuccia. 5217. 
Lacreme ’e mamma. 
°O divorzio. 15627. 
Passa maggio. 20271. — 
Pene ’e carcerato. 20291. 
Penzanno a mamma mia. 
Piccola bionda. 2780. 
Prossime nozze. 20432. 
Serenata a  panza 

207438. 

Sogno di paradiso. 
Solletico. 20859. 
Stornellando. 25444. 
Storneliata sentimentale. 
Te voglio cunzula. 12453. 
Viulinata. 21422. 

Ferrato (Frank) Serenade roman- 

tique. 3170. 

Ferrazzano (Tony) : 
Addo’ ne’ e’ il vino buono. 
Amante dei dollari. 13147. 
Donna allegra. 13840. 
"EH quaato nnammorate. 
Fifi’ fatti fotografar. 
Italy. 14805. 
Lontan dagli occhi. 
Ma perché. 15224. 
No gonne a re no mo’. 6898. 
Parata patriottica. 15822. 


11950. 


Giulietta mia. 


22930. 
22931. 
Valzer delle 


17303. 


4640. 


23848. 


7176. 


vacanta. 


7750. 


3402. 


13103. 


13933. 
1064. 


15151. 


1456 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Rosa Mari. 16088. 

Soltanto tu that’s all. 16340. 
Ferré (Antonin) : 

Adieux a Ninon. 13105. 

Amour de gosse. 17398. 

C’est pour Nana. 22259. 


Femmes ne sont pas méchantes. 


18340. 
Honorine. 18740. 
Il m’avait dit. 10547. 
Mimie. 19754. 
P’tit dame du lavabo. 20484. 
Priere pour sa maman. 7274. 
Renaissance francaise. 20517. 
Sans le. savoir j’ suis venu au 
monde. 12005. 
Si jétais pas passé par 1a. 
25220. 


Si on savait. 25222. 


Signorina d’ amore. 20788. 
Souvenir de Capri. 20953. 
Trois nuits. 3685. 
Vale 21365; 
Ferrell (Imogene) Ocean of love. 
20084. 
Ferrer (Harry) Owl’s hoot. 24734. 
Ferri (Loreto) Cucu innammorato. 
13707. 


Ferris (B. L.) There's a little flower 
growing in my heart. 25660. 

Ferris (Lew) If you leave me [I'll 
never cry. 10540. 

Ferris (W. P.) When you find a girl 
who loves you. 26076. 
Ferroni (Vincenzo) Five 

songs. 9850. 
Ferroud (P. O.): 
Au pare Monceau. 
Foules. 23010. 
Odile. 24601. 
Sollicitude. 25296. 
Théo. 25652. 
Types. 12645. 
Ferry (C. T.) June. 14868. 
Ferry (Will) Dear old Mother Ma- 
chree. 22627. 
Ferry & co. Reed’s instant noteless 
player. 7363. 
Fersch (Jacob) jr. Home again Sally. 
18725. 


Italian 


8945. 


Fesca (Alexander) Wanderer. 3822. 
Fétards. 13084 (88). 
Fétes d’Hébe. 21121. 
Fett (W. H.) Naughty girl. 2470. 
Fetz (H. H.) Fetz scales for violin. 
nOG2 +" 
Feuerstein (Bob) pseud. See Feuer- 
Stem (R. E:)t- 2 
Feuerstein (R. L.): 
At twilight. 4303. 
HKyes of blue. 1008. 
Miami bathing girl. 19736. 
Feuillard (L. R.) Méthode du jeune 


violoncelliste. 24221, 


| Fibich (Z.) 


Février (Henry) : 
Chanson d’ Avril. 
Danse d’esclave. 
Ile désenchantés. 

23568. 
Quatre mélodies. 9853. 
Repos en Egypte. 11883. 
Résurrection. 11885. 


Poem. 7225, 14062. 

Ficarro (Joseph) ‘Trebor. 12602. 

Fick (G. A.) Love is a fortune. 
15180. 


Fiddler of Our Lady. 18346. 
Fidler (S. W.): 
Birth of a melody. 4448. 
Broadway, the great white way. 
364. 
How would you like to be Andy. 
14238. 
Kindness. 1865. 
' Miami. 15341. 
Pretty Winnie Winkle. 
Way down in Miami. 
Field (Doris) 
Hield Gl): 
1°" concerto. 
2° concerto. 
3° concerto. 21833. 
4° concerto. 21887. 
Fielden (T. P.) Downland 
18160. 
Fields (A. R.) You did it al:. 17228. 
Fields (Arthur) She’s me «Ji lady, 
and I’m her old man. 207d. 
Fields (Buddy) : 
By the sign of the rose. 22256. 
If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t 


9301. 
9524. 
14699, 14700, 


2861. 
8435. 
Dream love. 138877. 


21822. 
21829. 


idyll. 


be erying now. 1604. 

Sassy Sue. 3099. 

She’s drivin’ me wild. 12106, 
12107. 


Fields (C. B.) music co.: 
I’m mad, mad, mad about my 
Madeline. 57385. 
Service. 3178. 
Smile land. 7733. 
Fields (Laura) My heart is in this 
rose I give you. 19913. 
Fields (S. H.) Radio 
(3a faoo. 
Fievet (Claude) Valse lente. 
(72). 
Fiévet (Paul): 
Fat-il jamais. 1156. 
Mandoline. 19609. 


love song. 


13084 


Quatuor 4 cordes. 2900. 

Soir prés du feu. 20851. 

1°* nocturne. 21824. 
Fifth symphony. 12614. 
Figueroa (E. D.): 

Guinda. 23165. 

To0Ca:. 22 -CaAmpaAneron * 20127: 
Fike (I. E.) Her daddy has the 

dough. 1361. 


1457 


INDEX 


Files (Alice) : 
Come be my baby. 4747. 
Love’s fair garden. 6388. 
Filipovsky (F.) Chant du rossignol. 
17816. 
Filippe (B. M.) Waiting. 8386. 
Filippucci (Edmond) : 
Aphrodite. 26302 (17). 
Mousquetaire. 8773 (5389). 
Pensée d’automne. 8773 (607). 
Filleul (Henry) Concerto. 18350. 
Fillis (Len) Hawkes & son’s sim- 
plicity instruction book. 23216. 
Fillmore (F. A.): 
Golden sunset. 13084 (113). 
Hope that cheers me on. 10285. 
I. shall see Him face to face. 
10471. 
Jesus wept! those tears are over. 
10692. 
Lord is risen. 10960. 
Sunday-school rally. 21850 (198). 
Fillmore (Henry) Whistling farmer 
boy. 3968, 8573. 
Fillmore (J. H.): 
Beautiful garden of prayer. 
Choice anthems. 518. 
Conquering cross. 13084 (59). 
Crowned with victory. 669. 
Fillmore’s Christmas carols, no. 3. 
26302 (91). 
Fillmore’s Christmas recitations 
and dialogues. 22989. 
Follow the star of His love. 
18397. 
Good tidings of great joy. 18556. 
Great joy. 26302 (1138). 
If we all had the spirit of Jesus. 


235. 


5857. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
20068. 

Path of life. 7152. 

Roses. 138084 (284). 

Santa’s surprise party. 26302 
(267). 


Select anthems. 3153. 

There’s a battle on. 12504. 

What I’d like to be. 3873. 

What is Thy will for me. 8483. 

eee grandpa was a little boy. 
3891. 


Fillmore (J. M.) When the man in 


pt..119, Bis.) yO 


David’s dream. 4880. 

Easter gates swing wide. 

Eearlate. 961. 

Eternal Son of God. 970. 

Etoile. 5144. 

Fairies’ frolic. 1014. 

Fillmore’s Christmas recitations 
and dialogues. 22939. 

Fillmore’s Baster recitations and 
exercises. 1068. 

Follow the star of 
18397. 

Good tidings of great joy. 18556. 

Hail to the King of kings. 18608. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
5678. 

If we all had the spirit of Jesus. 
5857. 

Ina May. 5941. 

Little David. 1994, 1995. 

Liz. 6315. 

Louise. 6352. 

Nellie was a lady. 6874. 

Neophite. 2477. 

Noble duke. 2514. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
20068. 
Old trails. 
Path of life. 
Rio Verde. 


907. 


His love. 


20148. 
7152. 
2990, 7404. 
Sax prince. 3104, 3105. 
Sax princess. 3106, 7534. 
Sax-queen. 7535, 7536. 
Scout. 7587. 
Select anthems. 
Shelby. 7660. 
Stanley. 3386. 
There’s a battle on. 
Tropic. 8217. 
Valse caprice. 8290, 12672. 
W.N. A. C. 8378. 
Watch the baton. 8428. 
What I’d like to be. 3878. 
What is Thy will for me. 8483. 
When grandpa was a little boy. 
3891. 
Whistling farmer boy. 3968, 8573. 
Who did the courting? 3978. 
World’s redeemer. 26202. 
Would God I were a tender apple 
blossom. 8675. 


3153. 


12504. 


Fillmore’s Haster recitations and exer- 


the moon winks at me. 26060. ames 
Fillmore bros. co.: eee SM i> é 
Anita. 4254. Filson (A. W.) Maggie, the cows are 
Beau Brummel. 4390. in the clover. 24085. 


Beautiful garden of prayer. 235. 
Bondman. 4488. 

Boy scout. 4508. 

Cal. 406. 


Celtic romance. 17798, 17799. 
Choice anthems. 518. 
Christ comes. 17864. 
Cow-boy wedding. 17962. 
Crowned with victory. 669. 


1458 


Yin de Babylone. 
Finch (Dick): 


17535, 17536. 


Beautiful girl. 4398. 

I wonder where my old girl. is 
to-night. 14654. 

Look what you’re missin’, wastin’ 
time. 10955. 

Rocky road to Dublin, isn’t rocky 
any more. 11924. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Finck (Herman): 
Chang. 17804. 
Golden sand. 1288. 
Looking backward. 15153. 
Finden (A. W.) See Woodforde- 
Finden (Amy) 
Finder (G. A.): 
F. & U. popular jazz saxophone 
method. 14022. 
Jazz-H-sax album. 1747. 
Finder & Urbanek: 
Concerto no. 1. 22487. 
Cragun conservatory method for 
the saxophone. 4804. 
Jazz-’H-sax album. 1747. 
Findlay (FE. M.): 
Regimental march. 24961. 
Second lesson for bugle in G. 
7595. 


Third lesson for bugle in G. 8101. 


Findley (Harrison) First lesson for 
bugle in G. 5227. 
Fine (C. L.) Suze blues. 16529. 
Finger (C. F.) Sail away for the Rio 
Grande. ° 25066. 
Finizio (Ino): 
Acecusa. 18. 
Serena mia. 
Fink (Harry) 


25156. 
I-I-boy. 18858. 


Fink (J. H.) Pirate’s bones. 11736, 
20358. 
Fink (Wilhelm) Spring showers. 


21850 (195). 
Finkelstein (H. D.) 
1832. 


Finkle (E. B.) I loved you better 
than you knew. 18895. 
Finlay (K. G.): 
Humanity. 18772. 
In fountain court. 10564. 
Jolly miller. 14850. 
Quick! we have but a _ second. 
16000. 
Through the wood. 
Two hymns. 22941. 
Finlay (L. C.): 
Fiddlin’ blues. 14068. 
Jew’s harp blues. 19195. 
Finley (L. N.)- Devil’s tail. 
Finn (Abraham) 
7181. 


Finneran (C. R.) My Rudy Vaselino. 
6828. 


Just you and I. 


3631. 


iti Ps 
Permanent wave. 


Finnerty (Mrs. Frank) Memories. 
6558. 
Finney (H. P.) Sometime. 7772. 


Finney (Herbert) I’ve got a little 


bungalow. 14613. 
Finning (J. L.) Medley buck dance. 
11118. 


Finnish Lutheran book concern. 
nin lauluja. 25230. 

Finston (Lew) Why am I so lonely. 
3991. 


Siio- 


Finston (Nathaniel) : 
Ball room fancies. 13274. 
If you should die. 14691. 
Little coqueitte. 15099. 
Rose-impromptu. 16095. 
Satin fan. 16153. 
Sleepy eyes. 16302. 

Tear drops. 16603. 
Valse silhouette. 16865. 
Finton .(Walter) Just kinder blue. 

6104. 
Finzi (Gerald): 
Severn rhapsody. 7636, 7637. 
Two motets. 5220. 
Fiordaliso. 9710-9712. 
Fiorenza (Natale) : 
Ricordo di Caruso. 
West Philadelphia. 
Fiorillo (Joseph ) 
gione. 15626. 
Fiorito (Ted): 
Alone at last. 8858, 8859. 
Because of you. 9067, 9069, 9070. 
I never knew. 18953, 18954. 


2984. 
25992. 
°O calore @’ ’a stag- 


Isabelle. 10635. 
Like a plaything, you’ve set me 
aside. 23924. 


Oh Henry. 20100, 24612. 
Say Arabella. 12020, 12021. 
Sometime. 16357. 
When I dream of the last waltz 
with you. 21554, 21555. 
Wonder if you ever think of me. 
17177, 17178. 
Fips (George) Uruguay. 
Fire-bird. 7442. 
Fischer (—) Wild rose. 26148. 
Fischer (A. E.) a. g. 24 etuden fiir 
flote. 24891. 
Fischer (Carl) ine.: 
Adagio. 8982-8985. 
Again I long. 17335. 
Age of youth. 13114. 
Air. 19628. 
Aloha oe. 17373. 
And the glory of the Lord. 10124. 
Andalusia. 17401. 
Andante. 12614, 
Zool 
Andante moderato. 
Andante religioso. 
Andantino. 19368. 
At home. 18589. 
Auf wiederseh’n. 8952. 
Ave Maria. 17473. 
Bayaderes. 22110. 
Beautiful Colorado. 
Beauty spot. 22125. 
Ben Bolt. 17592. 
Berceuse. 17599. 
Bid me to live. 
Birds of passage. 17629. 
Blacksmiths. 17636. 
Brunette. 17700. 
Call of the plains. 


8276. 


12721, 16700, 


4511. 
17405. 


9060. 


9103. 


13467. 


1459 


INDEX 


Fischer (Carl) ine.—Continued. 


Caprice. 10116. 
Caprice antique. 9268. 
Captain Brown. 17770. 


Carl Fischer junior orchestra al- 
bums. 1078, 5233. 

Carnaval de Vienne. 

Chanson de grand-pére. 

Chant du soir. 17817. 

Children’s own book. 983883. 

Chinese lullaby. 4696. 

Christ-cradle song. 4709. 

Christmas carol. 138581. 

Christmas cradle song of the 14th 
century. 4718. 

Class formation. 17885. 

Classie and modern string quartet 
album. 93876, 9377. 

Cour brisé. 138609. 

Come heart, and tell. 

Concerto. 199, 10810. 

Coucou. 22510. 

Could I but find the words to tell. 
635. 

Cygne. 3075. 

Dance from Jélster. 18590. 

Dancing master. 18013. 

Danse orientale. 13748. 

Danse sauvage. 22587. 

Danza siciliano. 9537. 

Day dreams. 739. 

Day in the life of a child. 743. 


443. 
9302. 


4749. 


Days of hearts and _ flowers. 
18039-18041, 21850 (269). 

Deep River. 138796. 

Departure. 18077. 


Dirge of the North. 9610. 
Don Quixote. 807. 
Dream. 841. 

Dreams. 9694. 

Drowsy poppies. 22770. 
Early in the morning. 22789. 
Hight little trios. 11455. 
Hlfin dance. 22818. 
Elves. 938. 

Etude eaprice. 973. 
Evening mists. 9786. 
HKvening song. 980. 
Fairy boat. 22896. 
Fairy tales. 9816. 


Famous waltz. 9169, 13401. 
Farewell. 9828. 

Fiddler. 18345. 

Fifteen melodious duets. 20481. 
Fir needles. 18355. 

First lesson for bugle. 5227. 
First lesson for fife. 5228. 


First lesson for the snare drum. 
5229. 

Fischer (Carl) junior orchestra 
albums. 18367. 

Flower-garden. 1094. 

Folk song. 22985. 

Folk song carols for Christmas. 
22986. 


1460 


- Intaglio. 


pt:-117, ns% y 20 


1111. 
violin technic. 


Foolish songs. 

Foundation for 
23012. 

Frolic. 18484. 

From day to day. 1145. 

Gavotte moderne. 18477. 

Gipsy prince. 18601. 

Gipsy song. 6568. 

God’s holy word, alone. 23111. 

Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye. 
1253. 

Grand collection of scales, arpeg- 
gio exercises and studies in in- 
terpretation. 23144. 

Grandmothers minuet. 18591. 

Great peace have they. 5419. 

Great rabbi’s invocation. 5420. 

Greer County. 5422. 

Gwine away. 18598. 

Hail, star of heaven. 18592. 

Harmonics in theory and prac- 


tice. 23208. 
Harvest song. 18634. 
Heart wounds. 10100. 
Heather. 10213. 


Heavenly voice. 14378. 

Heigh-ho. 18662. 

Hills of Gruzia. 18695 

Home on the range. 

Homeless. 10266. 

Humoresque. 1427, 18780. 

Hungarian dance. 4512, 17673. 

Hungarian rhapsody. 6288, 
10887. 

If you love me tell me so. 

Image of the rose. 1619. 

Impressions of a negro camp 
meeting. 10558. 

In days of knighthood. 1682. 

In mournful mood. 19072. 

In the hayloft. 19087. 

10618. 

Intermezzo. 19369. 

Intermezzo scherzoso. 1687. 

Introduction and polonaise. 19119. 

Java suite. 19170-19178. H 

Jazzetto. 10671. i 

Je suis Titania. 3006. 

Jesus, holy Child divine. 14838. 

Joli bleuet. 6063. 

Joyous march. 1790. 

Joyous party. 1798. 

Juggler. 10708. 

Just for fun. 10739. 

Kisses kept are wasted. 10787. 

Kiwanians. 1878, 6150. 

Lamento. 19317. 

Largo. 10820, 15019. 

Last love. 19331. 

Liebesfreud. 6250. 

Liebesleid. 6252. 

Little elegy. 19445. 

Little prayer. 2014. 

Little song for two. 

Little valse. 19470. 


5570. 


10543. 


10926. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


London bridge. 10936. 

Lonely hours. 2038. 

Lonely wanderer. 18593. | 

Long Beach is calling. 19498. 

‘Long lost tune. 10949. 

Lord is nigh unto them. 6346. 

Lotus flowers. 19521. 

Love is life. 6369. 

Love song. 10987, 19540. 

Love sonnet. 24082. 

Love’s old sweet song. 2098. 

Lullaby. 2105. 

Lure of Alaska. 19565. 

Maedchen ueber’m Rhein, bleibe 
mein. 19580. 

Malaguena. 11239. 

Mammy’s croon song. 24111. 

Marche miniature viennoise. 
24124. 

Marche slave. 21326. 

Marguerites. 11080. 

Marsh hymn. 11087. 

Master school of modern piano 
playing and virtuosity. 19644. 

Mazurian courtship. 11107. 

Mazurka. 19662. 

May madrigal. 2236. 

Mazeppa. 6290. 

Me company along. 65382. 

Medley on national airs. 6546. 

Melody. 306. 

Melody, rhythm and harmony for 
the child. 19693, 19694. 

Menuet. 22078, 22140. 

Method for the violoncello. 19730. 

Midnight bells. 11165. 

Midsummer night. 19744. 

Mignonette. 11172. 

Minuet. 4343, 19766. 

Molly on the shore. | 2304. 

Morning greeting. 243815. 

Mother Goose cyele. 2339. 

Mothers’ day offering. 11261. 

Musical theory at a glance. 6737. 

My ideal. 2406. 

My true love. 2454. 

Negro spirituals. 15567. 

Night.: 6891. 

Night in Granada. 24507. 

Night song. 24512. 

Nina. 24517. 

Nifia querida. 20016. 

Noble commander. 15597, 24532. 

Nobody knows de trouble I’ve 
seen. 2515. 

Nocturne. 9463, 19304. 

Northern impressions. 5427, 5428. 

O cieli azzuri. 3767. 

’O sole mio. 24588. 

Oarsman. 20082. 

Odalisks. 24599. 

Old folks at home. 11564. 

Old portrait. 11567. 

Old refrain.’ *7038,° 7039, 15710, 
15711. 


86854—26 


11 1461 


On the bayou. 2657. 

On the go. 15727-15729. 

On the Nile. 11592. 

On wings of living light. 11599. 

Orgy. 24701. 

Oriental romance. 11630. 

Passe-pied. 2735. 

Pastel. 20273. 

Pastoral symphony. 18607. 

Pastorale. 307. 

Paysages. 7157. 

Peaches and cream. 7163-7165. 

Pell street. 2760. 

Perpetuo mobile. 20302. 

Perpetuum mobile. 20303. 

Phantasy japonaise. 7193, 7194. 

Play-time. 2800. 

Praise God, ye peoples, praise the 
ord.” 240. 

Prayer. 20669. 

Preciosa overture. 7258. 

Prelude. 200, 24875. 

Prelude fantastique. 24877. 

Principles of bowing and phrasing. 
20427. 

Progressive studies for the snare 
drum. 24903. 

Prologue. 19370. 

Public school loose leaf method. 
24906-24910. 

Puck. 18594. 

Queen of the night. 24923. 

Queer yarns. 20461. 

Quietude. 11836. 

Rachel, quand du Seigneur. la 
grace tutélaire. 11841. 

Rachelina. 7327. 

Rainy day. 2928. 

Red rose. 11870. 

Réve. 24980. 

Rhythmic-melodie violin method 
for beginners. 11894. 

Robin redbreast. 20544. 

Romance. 20554. 

Romance de Nadir. 9118. 

Rondeau. 11935. 

Rondo. 19629. 

Rose’s complaint. 20584: 

Rubeville. 3050. 

Sail on O ship of state. 16135. 

Sax-simplicity. 25101-25108. 

Sax-sweetness. 25104, 25105. 

Saxophonist’s daily dozen. 75388. 

Scéne lyrique. 20645. 

Scene romantique. 20646. 

Scénes de ballet. 7551. 

Schon Rosmarin. 7564. 

Scotch idyl. 12051. 

Sea lands. 20699. 

Second lesson for bugle. 7595. 

Second lesson for fife. 7596. 

Second lesson for the snare drum. 
(DOT. 


Secret. 20706. 


Fischer (Carl) ine.—Continued. 
Serenade. 
Serenade badine. 12082. 
Serenade espagnole. 7626. 
Serenata. 3173, 12084. 
Sioux serenade. 25252. 
Six virtuoso studies. 6440. 
Skipper of Toonerville. 
Soirees de Vienne. 12041. 
Sonata. 4510, 23161. 
Song. 11980. 

Song of songs. 3222. 
Song of you. 25350. 
Souvenir. 38357, 25374. 
Souvenir intime. 3358. 
Spanish dance. 253877. 
Spinningwheel. 12306. 
Spirit of youth. 
Spooks. 20971. 
Spring song. 7855. 
Storm. 21006. 
Straussiana. 21011. 


String quartet playing. 16486. 


Student’s Chopin. 17862. 
Sunset shadows and you. 
Sweet yesterday. 12417. 
Swing song. 21092. 
Syneopation. 25547. 
Tabatiere a musique. 
Tag ist trtib. 25555. 
Tango serenade. 3512. 
Tea-rose. 211387. 
Teasing. 3533. 


7993. 


12077, 20728, 20729. 


12171. 


16427-16429. 


INDEX, 


pt. 111, n.8., v. 20, 


Wild Indian. 21672. 
Winter lyric. 26162. 
With mother. 4022. 


Yearning. 12997. 


Young prince and the young prin- ~ 


-cess. 18052. 


Fischer (Carl) junior orchestra al- 


bums. 


5233, 18367. 


Fischer (J.) & bro.: 


12392. 


Technic and tunes for the begin- 


ner in piano playing. 
That naughty yodel. 3567. 


25590. 


Third lesson for bugle in G. 8101. 


Thoughts. 3621. 

Three nocturnes. 

Thy image. 21240. 

Time of parting. 8143. 

To a skylark. 12571. 

To sorrow. 25722. 

To stay at home is best. 

Triplets of the finest. 
21309. 

Trumpet playing up _ to 
21316. 


4464. 


21264. 
21308, 


date. 


Two cadenzas to W. A. Mozart’s 


Concerto in C min. 24855. 


Upon a balmy summer Sunday. 


12664. 
- Valse. 527, 18595. 
Valse bluette. 12670. 
Valse charmante. 12673. 
Variations on La ci darem 

mano. 243856. 

Victory ball. 3775. 
Viennese melody. 
Village chureh. 
Violets. 12714. 
Waltz. 9170, 19630. 
Wanderer. 3822. 
Wee bit o’ heart. 
Whistling as an art. 


25883. 
21408. 


26111. 


8450, 12786. 


la 


1462 


Abide with me. 8789. 

Adoro Te. 13109. 

Angelis suis. 21974. 

Apres un réve. 129. 

April: 180. 

Asperges me. 132138. 

Ave Maria. 4820, 22050. 

Awakening. , 21850 (247). 

Babe is here of Mary born. . 4330. 

Babylon. 196. 

Bachaus. 22085. 

Beauty of earth. 240. 

Bedouin song. 246. 

Belle Bayou. 9081, 9082. 

Bid love to last. 287. 

Bird flew. 292. 

By the pool of Bethesda. 17716. 

Candied sweets. 
(417). ; 

Captain Stratton’s fancy. 21850 
ai. 

Cerebral dinosaur. 

Clair de lune. 558. 

Come, holy hosts, with us along. 
A751, 4752. 

Come love with me. 17298 (247). 

Cuban nocturne. 672, 673. — 

Daguerrotype of an old mother. 
9494. 

Dance of the cannibals. 9508. 

Desire. 778, 22651. 

Dixie-land. 796. 

Donnybrook fair. 809. 

13988. 


471. 


Dualism. 13921. 

Etude appassionata. 

Festivity. 9852. 

Flirtation in a Chinese garden. 
18378, 26302 (409). 

Forest whispers. 23001. 

Friday. 9936. 

Garden of Gethsemane. 18463. 

Garden of mystery. 1165. 

Godowsky. 23109. 


Goldilocks and the bears. 23127. 
. Gradus ad Palais royale. 14287. 

Guardian angel. 18596. 

Her image. 23261. 

Hint. 5548. 

Hymn to the little flower. 5622. 


I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
23390. 

I’m_ thinking 
18940. 

I sought the Lord. 23477. 

Intermezzo. 23066. 

Irish memories. 1701. 


of the wooing. 


4590, 4591, 13084 


INDEX 


Nos. 1-12; 1925 


ee nner EEEEIEITEEE IEEE NINE NEE EEE EERE SEE 


Iste confessor. 14786. 
Jennie. 19181. 


Jenny kiss’d me. 23716. 


Jesu duleis memoria. 14835. 
Jolly jinks song book. 17298 
(319). 


Kiss in Xanadu. 21850 (345). 
Knight of Bethlehem. 1882. 
Lacrymosa dies illa. 6177. 

Last night. 1920. 

Latin and English chants and 
hymns for benediction service. 
1924. 

Lazy days. 10828, 10829. 

Little black dog of the master. 
6294. 

Lord’s prayer. 

Lullaby. 2106. 

Ma Chérie. 11023, 11024. 


23994. 


Manual of select Catholic hymns’ 


15252, 19611. 
19625. 


and devotions. 
Marquesan isle. 
Messe solennelle. 24219. 
Missa brevis, in honorem 5S. 
Josephi. 24270. 
Missa choralis. 66381. 
Missa festiva. 24271. 
Missa latreutica. 15378. 
Missa Rosa mystica. 19776. 
Moon was a-waning. 2318. 
Motets for the three hours’ agony 
service. 6689. 
Mt. Hermon. 19854. 
Negro serenade. 19997. 
Nocturne. 12357, 12358. 
O come, all ye faithful. 
O faithful cross. 6949. 
O salutaris. 24584. 
O sanctissima. 15639. 
Overture on negro themes. 
Parroe.. 11687. 
Passionate austerity. 15838. 
Pater noster. 2745, 24772. 
Pleading. 20365, 20366. 
Precocity. 15946. 
Processional march. 11807. 
Rachmaninoff. 24936. 
Ring-go-round. 24993. 
Robinson Crusoe. 11918. 
Rose of Jericho. 7451. 
Rush hour in Hong Kong. 16115, 
26302 (545). 
Salutation. 7506. 
Salve Regina. 16146. 


2504. 


7115. 


Sandman is ealling you. 7518, 
12002. 

Sea burial. 3137. 

Sea of Galilee. 20701. 

Serenade romantique. 25171. 


Seven last words of Christ on the 
2 eross. 3180. 

Silent pool. 3215. 

Singers. 20800. 

Snow birds. 20836. 


Soon I’m goin’ home. 20981. 


Fish (H. A.) 


Southern moon. 12294, 12295. 


Spring and youth. 7850. 

Spring hymn for Aphrodite. 
7853. 

Stabat mater. 7861. 

Summer. 21037. 


Summer morning. 13084 (591). 
Sunshine cottage. 7935. 
Supplication. 3448. 

Tantum ergo. 25578, 25579. 


Te Deum laudamus. 8019, 21134. 

Thanks be to Thee. 10129. 

Trees. 25760. 

Twilight. 3709. 

Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
3811. 

When blossoms come. 17298 
(412). 

When earth’s last picture is paint- 
ed. 8505. 


When we two parted. 3931. 
White stag. 21631. 
Youth. 21805. 
Fischer (Milton) 
9480. 


Fischer (Oskar) : 
Tonleiter und akkord-iibungen ftir 


Cuban moon. 


flo6te. 21288. 
24 melodische fortschreitende 
etiiden fiir fl6te. 18368. 


Fischer (Ted): 
Bobbed haired baby doll. 4477. 
Dotty, ’m waiting for you. 4992. 
I’m just a happy go lucky. 57380. 
It’s no use of erying now. 5995. 
Mischievous eyes. 6627. 
My kewpie doll. 6784. 
WiserCvV. ec): 
Chodské pisni¢ky. 515-517. 
Dedeckovy nimluvy. 767-769. 
Divka v kroji nérodnim. 792, 798. 
Jeni¢ku rozmily. 1751-1753. 
Fish (C. R.) Shout for the Lord is 
eoming, 12117. 
Fish (HE. L.) Please get heaven on 
the air. 20369. 
Pal o’ mine so dear. 
15807. 
Fishbein (Frieda) : 
In India. 19067. 
Marjorie. 19624. 
Mister Moon Man. 
Taj Mahal. 21107. 
When you are in love. 
Fishburn (H.) Wooden shoes. 8665. 
Fishel (F. D.) I know what became 
of Sally. 18864. 
Fisher (A. C.): 
Always bear your burdens with a 
smile. 82. 
Best revival songs. 284. 
Everybody ought to love him. 
990. 
Good-bye Pharaoh. 18549. 
Grace sufficient. 18572. 


19784. 
21593. 


1463 


INDEX 


pt. TI, 0. s., v. 20 


Wisher (A. C.)—Continued. 

Hands off the old Book. 1807. 

Have faith in God. 1330. 

He died for me. 138388. 

Is Jesus truly satisfied with me? 
1704. 

Jesus came. 19185. 

Jesus whispers His love. 

More precious to me. 
19825. 

Redeemed by the blood. 20500. 

Room for you. 20564. 

Salvation is mine. 3087. 

Serving Him day by day. 20750. 

Stand by the old book. 20987. 

Tell the world Jesus saves. 3548. 

Walking with my King. 3815. 

What will you do without Jesus. 
3882. 

When Jesus comes. 3901. 

When my precious mother prayed. 
3904. 

Where the roses bloom forever. 
3953. 

Whitened fields. 21638. 

Fisher (A. W.) My sweet briar rose. 


19192. 
11231, 


6836. 
Fisher (Bud) My Indiana Mary 
Anna. 11325. 


Fisher (C. A.): 
Jesus our healer divine. 
Onward go. 20200. 
Serenade campeador. 13084 (302). 
Wide enough for me. 21666. 

Fisher (C. J.) Marcel bob and shingle 

men ins 

Fisher (D. TT.) jr. 

6662. 
Fisher (Hdna) 


19190. 


Monkey business. 


Nobody’s pet. 11446. 
Fisher (Wihel) For compositions by 
WH. Fisher see this index under 
names of claimants of Copyright. 

Fisher (Fred) : 
Blushing Rose, where the Volga 


flows. 315. 

I want to be kissed. 18980, 23509, 
23510. 

If Rip Van Winkle had my gal. 
14688. 

Let nothing come between us. 
193883. 

Oh when I’m thinking of you 
Sonya. 7010. 

Phoebe Snow, that anthracite 
mama. 7196. 

Some other bird whistled a tune. 
16344. 

‘Sonya. 12288, 16402. 

Ya va Alma. 8687, 8773 (1406), 
17207. 


Fisher (Fred) ine.: 
All the girls think I’m wonderfut. 
64, 4144 (159), 13133. — 
Blushing Rose. 315. 


I want you to want me to want 
you. 10502, 18084 (477), 14639. 
No man. 20020. 
Rosalie, I don’t want your sym- 
pathy. 25028. 
Some other bird whistled a tune. 
12226, 138084: (579). 
Thanks. 25620. 
You’re the flower of my heart, 
sweet Iodine. _ 13040. 
Fisher (Grace) : 
Joropo. 14852. 
Waltz no. 1. 16940. 
Fisher (Howard) : 
Bread and cheese - and kisses. 
9174. 
Hills of beyond. 5545. 


One of the guards. 7072. 
~Phyllida. 24810. 
Wisher (Leander) : 
Florine schottische. 4144 (36). 
Moonlight reverie. 4144 (85). 
Robbins’ departure. 4144 (108). 
Fisher (Mark) Oh, how I miss you 


tonight. 2592, 11529. 
Fisher (W. A.) : 
Calm on the listening ear of night. 
8773 (104, 105). 
Columbia’s banner on the sea. 
13084 (52). 
Come ye faithful. 8773 (166). 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


17298 (44). 
Hight piano pieces. 14082. 
Hili, Hili.. 5098, 9741. 


Give peace in our time, O Lord. 
13084 (104). 

Let us worship. 1951. 

O risen Lord. 8773 (576). 

Our flag and mother land. 21850 
(149). 

Posies from a Child’s garden of 
verses. 8773 (620). 

Somebody’s knockin’ at your door. 
16350. 

Ten negro spirituais. 1080. 

Ten original compositions. 5234. 

Ten recital pieces for the piano. 
9873. 

Ten transcriptions for the violin. 
9874. 

Fisk (Arthur) : 

Dear old Puget Sound. 4902. 

I cannot muffle my love for you. 
10348. 

My California. 

My own dear 
6816. 

Oh! why did you teach me to love 
vou. 15686. 

Sweetheart. 7968. 

Fisk (F. P.) Sabbath evening service 
II. 3063. 


6751. 
California girl. 


| Kitch (D. W.) Los Angeles amen. 


2059. 


1464 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Fitch (H. C.) -My child don’t forget 
that mother loves you. 6758. 
BitesnlG.. S2)it 
T’ll be coo, coo. 10386. 
Oh Helen. 11525. 
Fitzgerald (A. J.) 
mother who’s waiting for me. 


That old Irish 
16641. 


Fitzgerald (M. H.) Salute to the 
flag. 25076. 

Fitzgerald (Zeph) Sweet little Mary 
Jane. 7951. 


Fitzhugh (G. T.) jr. And you made 
a home for me. 21967. 
Titzpatrick (Alice) : 
Tell me now. 12460. 
You were meant for me. 17270. 
Fitzpatrick (J. W.) My little loving 
. lovie. 15500. 


Fitzpatrick (James & R. E.) How I 


would like to wander down that old. 


street again. 1416. 
Fitzpatrick (M. J.): 
Corned beef and cabbage. 4785. 
Fiddler at the wedding. 14066. 
He is sleeping in the Klondike 
vale tonight. 8773 (312). 
McFadden’s goat. 6428. 
Mike Clancy’s hack. 153849. 
FitzSimons (H. T.): 
Alma mater. 21930. 
Diamond dew. 9599. 
Dipping in the milky way. 9607. 
Fisherman. 9875. 
Good shepherd. 231835. 
Jerusalem, the golden. 
Kay and Gerda. 1844. 
King Jesus is a listening. 14970. 
Longing for Virginny. 23984. 
O captain, my captain. 2552. 
O come let us sing unto the Lord. 


23717. 


24563. 
Old black Joe. 11560. 
Pickles. 15883. 
Pirates. 117384. 
Song of the road. 12263. 
Song of the vikings. 12264. 
Strawberry fair. 25453. 


There shall be night no more. 
25665. 
Flagus (Percy) I’m sorry for you. 
1529. 


18933. 
171. 


Flake (R. B.) I’m so blue. 

Flament (Edouard) Aubade. 

Flammer (Harold) ine.: 
Behold, I lay in Zion a stone. 252. 


Blest are the pure in heart. 
13365. 

Blue bowl. 310. 

Boats of mine. 319, 320, 9135. 

Builder. 377, 22242. 


Call of spring. 9231. 

Children of the moon. 9382. 

Cornfield melodies. 17945. 

Dreaming of some sweet unknown. 
22747. 


Drowsily come the sheep. 13917. 
Enough to know. 948. 

Evening. 5149. 

Evening bell. 9784. 


Frolic of the elves. 8773 (1041). 


Hello song. 18667. 
How can I leave thee. 10302. 
Humoresque. 8773 (1076). 


I don’t know. 18884. 

I love the Lord. 5706. 

In the blacksmith’s: shop. 

Invocation to spring. 1695. 

June. 14868. 

June morning. 10711. 

Just for to-day. 14912. 

King of love. 14971. 

Ladybugs. 1903. 

Lazy river croon. 15030. 

Life eternal. 1960. 

Little David play on your harp. 
6296. 

Lord is risen indeed. 2051. 

March of the tin soldiers. 11070. 

Mazurka in E flat. 8773 (1191). 

Melodie religieuse. 6554. 

Merry go-round. 11146. 

Mother, my dear. 6702, 11250. 

My garden of memory. 8773 
(1203): 

My garret became a heaven when 
you came through the door. 
15482. 

My love of Londonderry. 11346. 

- My love’s own song. 11347. 

O sole mio. 11505. 

Our house of dreams. 
(1246). 

Pickaninny march. 15881. 

Reflection. 8773 (1266). 

Responses. 16041. 

Roll along cowboy. 25014. 

Romance. 8773 (1274). 

Sailors’ chorus. 20605. 

Serenade. 6686, 24825. 

Softly and tenderly. 12202. 

Sons of men. 3850. 

Spring. 12310. 

Three little kittens. 12548. 

Valse Elise. 8773 (1357). 

Wanting. 16951. 


10586. 


2694, 8773 


Water-way of Venice. 25941. 
Flanagan (Fred): 
Out in Colorado. 15783. 


Your girl down on Main street. 
MOTO. 
Flanagin (J. P.) Man wants a wife 
that can cook. 2162. 
Flanders (Leo): 
Eve-even as you and I. 
For you. 5271. 
Flannery (A. V.): 
Angelus. 21976. 
If you cross your heart and say 
you love me. 238556. 
Irish in the U. S. A. 23662. 


5147. 


1465 


INDEX 


Flannery (T. A.) 
heart. 10912. 
Flannigan (F. J.) On the ship going 

over to Ireland. 24676. 
Flashes of the great white way. 
14400, 16318. 


Little Irish sweet- 


Flashman (W. J.) Bagatelle. 9009. 
Flath (P. H.) Woodland - sprites. 
12983. 


Flatow (Leon) : 
I’m happy go lucky. 23488. 
Oh say! can I see you to-night. 


15678. 
Flatt (D. I.) Colorado smiles on 
you. 22447. 


Flattery (J. H.) Walker you’re a son 


of Tammany Hall. 21454. 
Flavell (Gerald) Angelus. 13178. 
Fledderman (H. L.) You'll never 
know. 17239. 
Flégier (A.): 
Bereceuse. 9092. 
Cantab le. 9249, 17755, 17756. 
Chanson de route. 9303. 
Danse eapricieuse. 9522. 
Danse marocaine. 9531. 


Love song. 10987, 19540. 
Musette. 11275. 
Plaisir champétre. 11744. 
Flégier (Ange) Valse du 
26302 (307, 308). 
Flem (Paul Le) : 
A vous amants. 
Ahi, amour... 21884. 
Dame ainsi est. 22558. 
Départir de la douce contrée. 
226438. 
Seigneurs, sachez. 25149. 
Fleming (Carroll) He pushed it 
right along. 26302 (122). 
Fleming (Hlsa) Jeune debutante. 
8113, (393); 
Fleming (Fritz) 25 melodische stu- 
dien. 22959, 22960. 
Fleming (len): 
Hrabella. 22846. 
Keep one eye open. 
Le-o-ta. 62381. 
My buddy who sleeps over there. 
6750. 
Say something. 7543. 
They all love me. 8095. 
Unwritten laws of love. 


réve. 


21856. 


23801. 


8272. 


Fleming (SS. M.) Drum major. 
13919. 
Fletcher (Archie) : 
Roll ’em girls, roll your. own. 
20547. 
Won’t you tell me Mary. 21705. 
Fletcher (D. A.) Mariposa: 24188. 


Fletcher (Joseph) : 

Angels from the realms of glory. 
17410. 

God will take care of you. 

Hail the Lord triumphant. 


18528. 
1303. 


pt. T1, n. s., v. 20 


In heavenly love. 5897. 

Jubilee mass in honor of St. John. 
14864. 

Lord is risen again. 2050. 

Master is risen. 2202. 


Mellow eve is gliding. 19685. 
Palms of victory. 2718. . 
Salute the happy morn. 3086. 


Son of God goes forth to war. 
(778. 
There is a green hill far away. 
. 21187. 
Fletcher (P. H.): 
Bells of youth. 22156. 


Can this be love. 22283, 
Fairy queene. 1020. 
-.Galway piper. 9964. 


Gay gavotte. 14195, 14196. 
Mister Honeymoon. 24277. 
Nautical scenes. 6863, 15558. 
Now once again. 15618. 
Ring out, wild bells. 
16060. 
Vanity fair. 
Fletcher (R. L.): 
Great: commission. 5418. 
Lord I want to be a Christian. 
6342. 
Stars and Stripes. 3389. 
Fletcher (Ted) : 
Red hot mama, they’ve got noth- 
ing on her, she’s a cold baby 


16059, 
21380. 


now. 16026. 
You were the fool all the time. 
17272. . 
Fletcher (W. EH.) Ilove Thy kingdom 
Lord. 10405. 
Flick (Ada) Good-bye moonshine. 
18548. 
Flick (C. R.) © Serenade. . 22961. 
Flickinger (lL. A.) O love divine. 
15632. 


Flickinger (R. C.)° Songs for the 
Latin club. 3388. 
Flinkman (H. J.): 
Erin, you’re heaven to me. 5129. 
Only just say yes I’m lonely. 
TOTT. 
Sweet vampin’ Marie. 7965. 
Sweetheart, come back to me. 


7970. 
Flinn (EH. EH.) Old pal of mine for 
you I pine. 20141. 
Wine (1D Re ee 
Back o’ beyont. 9001. 
O note so dear. 20072. 


Flint (Eva) 
2702. 
Flippen (Jay) I’m the only boy in 
the world can take a biseuit apart. 
10450. 
Flocker (N. J.): 
Dumb Dora, you’re not so dumb. 
182038. 
My small town girl. 


Over the orchard wall. 


19966. 


1466 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pioersel, 0)” F.) New Jersey. 


11408. 
Florendas (Paul) 
Flores (Leonor) 
Flores( V. M.): 

Media noche. 24176. 
Sro no. 25221. 
Florida cities finance co.: 
Dreams of Fulford by the sea. 


Tanezrouft. 12444. 
Tilusion. 14703. 


5031. 
Fulford, I hear you _ calling. 
18446. | 
Florida harmony siudins. Springtime 
glory. 16442. 


Florintine music pub. co. 

After you’ve done ie’ 
done. 33. 

Andantino melody. 4250. 
Dream of love and you. 138878. 
My Jane. 2407. 
Sweet dreams. 3459. 

Flotow (Friedrich yon) : 


you we 


Allessandro - Stradella - ouverture. 
22975. 

Fatme. 18386. 

Ouvertiire zur oper. Martha. 
22976. 

Stradella overture. 13084 (95). 


Flounders (L. P.): 
After vich I vill sell da doig bis- 


cuits. 17334. 
Hooray! for the Chelsea yacht 
club. 10283. 


Man ain’t never satisfied. 2160. 
We're bringing up. father in a 
modern way. 21498. 
You’re my candy kid. 26254. 
You’re my little ray of sunshine. 
21787. 
Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
14103, 22981. 
Floyd (A. E.) 
Fluegge (H. B.) 


Te Deum. 8018. 
My dreams of yes- 


terday. 11305. 

Fluty (Herman) Hot stepping 
mama. 233811. 

Fly (Leslie) Our island = story. 
15777. 

Flynn (Mrs. C. W.) So why worry. 
16320. 


Chatterers. 22360. 
Can’t catch me. 


Flynn (Clement) 

Flynn (Howard) 
9247. 

Flynn (Jimmy) You made me give 
up everyone else. 17241, 21771. 

Flynn (John) If it only could be. 


14678. 

Flynn (S. V.) Evening dreams. 978. 

F¢gnix revyen 1925. 5621. 

Foetisch fréres, s. a. King David. 
1867. 

Fogarty (C. R.) Goodbye and good 
hue! 1251. 


Fogarty (Paul) Miami blues. 6600. 


Fogg (Eric) : 
Devon maid. 783. 
Empty house. 13968. 
Hunting song of the Seeonee pack. 


10319. 
Quartet in A flat. 7309, 7310. 
Two songs. 22983. 
Fogg (Howard) Darling, I love you. 
Roe fs ses 
Foldvary (O. E.) Longing for you. 
10953. | 


Foley (Jack) : 
Darewski’s fifth album of seven 
comedy duets. 138758. 
It was ‘all right then. 14802. 
Foley (lL. T.) Shack at the end of 
the trail. 20757. 
Foley (M. M.) Glow of the Golden 
Gate. 18516: 
Folio of most famous songs. 18398. 
Folio of. Vincent Lopez novelty piano 
solos. 22984. 
Folk song’ ‘earols 
22986. 
Folk songs and art songs for inter- 
mediate grades. 9898, 9899. 


for Christmas. 


Folk songs of the British Isles. 
22987. 
Foltz (M. M. ) Sweet Betty Lee. 
16533. 


Fontaine (L. J.): 


Broken moorings. 368. 

Etude. 9782. 

First pieces for violin andl piano. 
22948, 22949. 


18573, 1857 4. 
20293. 


Graded studies. 
Pensées d’ un moment. 


Thirty studies. 1108. 

Visions. 3783.. 
Fontana (C.) Méthode du _ banjo. 
24220. 
Fontana (J. B.) Méthode du banjo. 
24220. 
Fontana (Mario) Babbling brook. 
8976. 


Fontas (A. K.) Girl I love. 
Fontbelle (C. B. de): 
A la mémoire de Lili Boulanger. 
13089. 
Brouillard montait 
dans le nuit. 13415. 
Vent léger courbe les branches. 
16874. 
Fonteille (E. F.): 
Chez mére grand’. 
Maison qd’ or. 6448. 
Fontenailles (H. V. M. De): 
Baiser. 8773 (52). 
Baisers sont fleurs. 8773 (53). 
Bouquets. 8773 (87). 
Cueillette. 8773 (186). 
Dormez-vous. 8773 (202). 
Heure d’aimer. 8773 (333). 
Pensée d’autrefois. 8773 (608). 


18499. 


doucement 


4681. 


1467 


INDEX 


Fontenailles (H. V. M. De)—Contd. . 
Prends mon cceur.. 26302 (248). 
Si j’étais Dieu. 8773 (705). 
Fonti (Domenico) Pantano 
tunato. 20253. 


Foote (Arthur): 

Air de ballet. 87738 (118). 

Always gay. 21850 (2). 

And, if thou wilt remember. 
8773 (20). 

Arise, shine. 8773 (80). 

Bin ein fahrender gesell. 
(27). 

Crossing the bar. 8773 (183). 

Fairy tale. 13084 (277). 

Herbst. 13084 (127). 

Idilio. 138084 (138). 

Idyl. 13084 (96). 

Intermezzo. 138084 (294). 

Love me if I live. 138084 (180). 

Miizenwind. 13084 (189). 

Mazurka in A flat. 21850 (125). 

Memnon. 13084 (214, 215). 

Pas des amphores. 21850 (28). 

Renouveau. 13084 (111). 

Song from the Rubaiyat of Omar 
Khayyam. 138084 (313). 

Song of four seasons. 138084 (314, 
315). 
Sylvains. 
Tanz rondo. 

Tanzweise. 13084 (346). 

Tarantelle. 3522. 

Through the long days and years. 
17298 (205, 206). 

Triftiger grund. 13084 (361). 

Valse-caprice. 8773 (666). 

Valse de salon. 13084 (367). 

Valse peu dansante. 13084 (368). 


sfur- 


13084 (37). 
21850 (201). 


When winds are raging. 13084 
(395). 

Foote (Frank) I laugh till I ery. 
1476, 14508. 


Footlight fancies. 5037, 5817. 


For I had a spirit above my degree. 
8773 (2387). 


Forberg (Otto) : 
Biondinetta. 17625. 
Dolores. 18113. 
Miniaturen. 19759. 
Studien und stticke ftir die linke 
hand allein. 21018. 


Forberg (Rob) : 
Aschenputtel. 
Concert fiir viola. 
Concerto fiir oboe. 
Drei satze. 24358. 
Hymne au soleil. 18800. 
Tonleiter und akkord tibungen fiir 


17444, 17445. 
17928. 
17930. 


flote. 82288. 

Trio. 25764. 

24 melodische fortschreitende 
etiiden fiir fldte. 18368. 


Forbes 


13084 | 


pt. Il, a, si, v..20 


Forbes (A. E.) 
15553. 


National flag song. 


(D. F.) My Chili queen. 
11295, 
Forbes (Gren) : 
I want meat meat meat. 5797. 
You must have something on your 
feet. 8728. ey 
Ford (—) Oh gee, ain’t we got joy. 
6995. 
Ford (C. E.) Silks and satins. 25233. 
Ford (Donald): 
Dressmaker. 9700. 
Hymn of thanksgiving. 18794. 
Ford (Franklin) Remember me. 
7373. 3! 
Ford (Helen) : 
I found a wonderful pal. 18841. 
I want to find Mr. Dream-man. 
18981. 
If kissin’ is bad, I want to be 
bad with you. 19033. 
Tangled melody. 8001. 
Watchin’ and waitin’ for you. 
8429. ; 
Why did you make me fall in 
love. 8598. 
Ford (Jack) Ah! ah! Archie. 4173. 
Ford (M. M.) Once upon a time. 
11604. 
Ford (Thomas) : 


Come, Phyllis, come into these 


bowers. 4756. 

Now I see thy looks were feigned. 
6934. 

Since first I saw your face. 
25239. 

There is a lady sweet and kind. 
8083. 


What then is love. 8495. 
Ford (Will) | My wonder dear. 24457. 
Forde (Susan) : 


Byeways. 4561. 
On grasshopper green. 15718. 
Prelude [and] Caprice. 24874. 
Rivulet [and] Autumn song. 
7415. 
Fordell (Lucien) pseud. See Kern 
(C. W.) 
Foreman (A. P.) Columbine waltz. 
17298 (30) 


Foresman (Robert) : 


First book of songs. 9866. 


Fourth book of songs. 18417. 
Second book of songs. 16200. 
Third book of songs. 21216. 


Forest (EK. D.) pseud. See. Goerdeler 


(Richard) 
Forest (H. EF.) Golden days of au- 
tumn. 18538. 
Forino (Luigi) : 
Due pezzi. 18410. 


Preparazione alla lettura ed al 
trasporto a prima vista sul 
pianoforte. 15951, 15952. 


1468 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Preparazione alla lettura ed al 
trasporto a prima vista sul -vio- 
loncello. 7269. 

Forkin (Frank) Bernica. 9095. 

Forkish (R. M.) In the springtime. 
5936. 

Forlivesi (A.) & @: 

Bionda miss, versatemi 
13352. 

Gavotte e musette. 

Gipsy heart. 14217. 

Indian serenade. 23648. 

Jalouse. 14812. 

Love duet. 15175. 

Mazurka. 15295. : 

Notturno adriatico. 15614. 

Novelletta. 16852. 

Offertorio. 15657. 

Partenza del crociato. 15830. 

Piccola straniera. 15879. 

Recordare. 16023. 

Requiem e Kyrie. 16040. 

Scene e aria. 16167. 

Stagioni. 16445. 

Vecchio cancello blu. 

Venus’s temple. 16876. 

2 preghiere per i bimbi d'Italia. 
22317. 

Forman (BH. A.): 

I need you dear. 14595. 

Indian star. 14762. 

Lonely am I. 23976. 

Love moon. 24024. 

Old daddy of mine. 

Forman (Mrs. R. R.): 

Just bide a wee. 14905. 

Lost locket. 19518. 

Some morning, oh, some morning. 
12224, 20870. 

Fornarina. 4675, 5123, 5274, 7589. 
Forno (Alfonso) : 

Mare nuosto. 24128. 

Nun giura’. 15622. 

Serenata sfeziosa. 16227. 

Sia beneditto Napule. 16260. 

Varea sulitaria. 16866. 

Forrest (E. H.): 

Are there any radios in heaven. 
8912. 

Longing for you. 10952. 

Forrest (N. B.): 


il thé. 
14193. 


16868. 


2619. 


Alibi girl. 17350. 
Every Saturday night. 987. 
Forrester (Noel) Oenone’s' song. 
11514. 
Forshaw (J. H.): 
Cabin of my dreams. 17730. 


Love is calling you. 10977. 

Forster (Cuthbert) Minnie and Win- 
nie. 15361. 

Forster (Dorothy) : 

Amourette. 8883. 

Ill tell the sunshine. 14883. 

I searched the world for you. 

10469. 


86854—26——_12 


Joy of living. 10704. 

Romance land. 11933. 

Scent still elings to the roses. 
25117. 

Soreery. 12284. 

Forster music publisher, ine. : 

Above the clouds. 13096, 21850 
(230). 

Accuser. 13098, 17298 (232). 

Across the hills. 13100. 

Ain’t the sunshine grand. 21850 
(235). 


Alpine dance. 13142, 21850 (237). 


America our own, our all. 4233, 
8773 (903). ; 

American cadet. 13152, 21850 
(239). 

Among the poppies. 13157, 21850 
(240). 

Andante grazioso. 13165, 21850 
(242). 

At dawning. 138214, 17298 (237). 

Avalanche. 13242, 17298 (238). 


Ballroom fancies. 13274, 21850 
(248). 

Barcarolle. 13284, 17298 (241). 

Bird at dawn. 18353, 17298 
(242). 

Blue bells. 13372, 21850 (251). 


Bobolink. 18387, 21850 (252). 

Boy scouts march. 13396, 17298 
(243). 

Butterfly. 92038, 18084 (415). 

By the brookside. 13435. 

Cabal. 18452, 17298 (245). 

Carmen capers. 8316. 


Caseade. 13515, 21850 (258). 
Chanson caprice. 13529, 21850 
(259). 


Colonial lady. 13620. j 
Come to me. 4759, 8773 (972). 


Corinne. 13669, 17298 (249). . 
Dainty Phyllis. 13719, 17298 
(250). 


13738. 
9541, 13084 


Dancing sunbeams. 

Darlin’ darlin’ mine. 
(481). 

Desert 
(253). 

Dixie ditties. 22668, 26302 (392). 

Dolly is broken. 13837. 

Dolores. 13838, 17298 (256). 

Dragonfly. 18868, 17298 (257). 

Egyptian echoes. 5095, 8773 
(1020). 

Entreaty. 138975, 21850 (275). 

Evening, bringing tho’ts of you. 
5151, 8773 (1025). 

Eventide. 13999, 21850 (277). 

Fairy blossoms. 14027, 21850 
(283). 

Fascination. 14045, 21850 (284). 

Faust frivolities. 5200. 

Fear thou no evil. 14050, 17298 
(268). 


caravan. 138803, 17298 


1469 


INDEX: 


Forster music publisher, ine.—-Contd. 


Five little sketches. 21850 (286). 

Friend of man. 14150, 17298 
(271). 

From the land of the sky blue 
water. 14159; 17298 (272). 

Gaiety polka. 14172, 17298 (273). 

Golden dream girl. 10046, 13084 
(452). 

Golden memories. 

(453). : 
Golden slipper. 14268, 21850 
(295). 

Gossip. 14285, 17298 (278). 

Grasshopper’s dance, 14291. 

Hallowe’en night. 14326. 

Happy thoughts. 143839, 17298 
(280). 

Haunting humoreske. 5484. 

Hedjas. 14375, 17298 (284). 

Hercules. 14389, 17298 (285). 

Hokey pokey diddle-dee-rum. 
18712, 21850 (306). 

Hold me in- your arms. 10251, 
13084 (462). 

Holiday. 21850 (307). 

Humoresque. 14456, 21850 (311). 

Hungaria. 6287, 8773 (1078). 

I found a way to love you. 5667, 
8773 (1090). 

I love you so. 14534, 17298 (294). 

Ideal Aida. 8317. 

If you should die: 14691, 21850 


10050, 13084 


(3382); 

In a little love boat. 5886, 8773 
(1123). 

In the moonlight. 14753, 17298 
(314). 

Innocent pranks. 5954, 8773 
(1128). 

Irish romance. 14781, 17298 
(317). 

.It struck my funny bone. 21850 
(BaG)e 

Just let me hope. 6105, 8773 

» (1146). 


Kiss them while you may. 14977, 
21850 (346). 

Lalla Rookh. 15005, 21850 (348). 

Lemare’s five sketches for organ. 
21850" (350). 

Liebstraum. 10888, 13084. (498). 

Lilting Lucia. 4966. 

Little coquette. 15099, 21850 
(357). 

Little flower girl. 15102. 

Little gray mouse. 15104, 21850 
(358). 

Little maid dances. 15108, 17298 
(328). 

Little Red Riding Hood. 15111. 
Little silver lady with your heart 
of gold. 15113, 17298 (329). 

Little waltz. 15120. 
Masquerade ball. 21850 (868). 


1470 


pt. IIT, n.'s., v.20 


May-time. 15294, 21850 (371). 

Mazurka. grazioso. 15297, 17298 
(339). 

Mem’ries of love and you. 15321, 
17298 (341). 

Miserereflections. 8318. 

Molly mine. 15394, 21850 (378). 

Moonlight in the sand dunes. 
15419, 17298 (342). 

Most of) all I. want your love. 
6685, 8773 (1205). 

Mysterious stranger. 15542, 17298 
(346). 

Night wind. 15583, 21850 (388). 

Nocturne. 15048, 21850 (392). 

Old fashioned song. 15699. 

Only teasing. 15751.. 

Petite Parisienne. 15866, 17298 
(353). 

Pic-nie schottisch. 15884. 

Pillow fight. 15892. 

Popcorn dance. 15930, 17298 
(354). - 

Princess. 15967. 

Remalee. 16030, 21850 (411). 

Reminiscence. 16034. 


‘Remorse. . 16036. 


Reverie. 16047, 17298 (361). 

Rigoletto riggles, 8319. 

Rio. 11901, 18084 (549). 

Romantic fancies. 16084, 17298 
(365). ) 

Romanza. 16085, 17298 (366). 

Rose impromptu. 16095, 21850 
(413). 

Russian lullaby. 16120, 21850 
(417). 

Satin fan. 16153, 21850 (420). 

Scherzino. 16172. 

Secret of mine. 7600, 8773 (1284). 

Serenade erotique. 16119, 17298 
(372). 

Shy dawn peeped over the hill. 
16258, 21850 (425). 

Sioux war dance. 16285, 17298 
(376). 

Sleepy eyes. 16302, 21850 (428). 

Song birds in Georgia. 21850 
(485). 

Sound of the hunter’s horn. 16408, 
17298 (380). 

Spanish serenade. 16417, 16418, 
17298 (382), 21850 (486). 

Spirit of God abide with me. 
20969, 21850 (488). 

Staccato etude. 16444, 17298 
(383). 

Stealthy visitors. 16456, 17298 
(384). 

Stray birds. 21013, 21850 (440). 

Summer afternoon. 21850 (442). 

Summer evening. 16501, .21850 
(443). 

Sunshine, the rose and you. 7936, 
8773 (1315). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Swanee River dreams. 21850 
(445). . 

Sweet lavender. 16539, 21850 
(447). 


Sympathy. 16565, 21850 (448). 


Tear drops. 16603, 21850 (450). 

Tender passion. 16619, 17298, 
(392): 

That something in your eyes. 


8073, 8773 (1331). 


Thistles and _ heather. 25681, 
26302 (580). 

Through the meadows. 21850 
(457). 

Tinkle bells. 16717, 21850 (458). 

Toast to Cuba. 12575, 138084 
(603). 

Tragedienne. 16758, 17298 (397). 

Triumphal march. 16774. 

Unda Maris. 16831, 21850 (463). 

Under the trees. 16835. 

Valse bizarre. 16854, 21850 (465). 

Valse lente. 16860. 

Valse silhouette. 16865, 21850 
(466). 

Villain. 16897, 17298 (405). 

Wagneria. 8379. 


Waltz in the moonlight, and you. 
8399, 8773 (1865). 
Waltz of the wildflowers. 169438. 
Waltz reverie. 16944, 17298 (406). 
Wandering breezes. 16948. 
When I was wi’ my dearie. 17025, 
21850 (481). 
When nature smiles. 
(414). 
Whippoorwill. 17096, 21850 (484). 
Whirlagig. 17098, 21850 (485). 
Whistling Bob white. 17108. 
Whistling the blues away. 21850 


17034, 17298 


(487). 

Witching moonlight. 17161, 21850 
(493). 

With Thee, O God. 17168, 21850 
(494). 


Wonder why I love you, like I do. 
8648, 8773 (1401). 

Yo te amo. 17212, 21850 (496). 

You better ask me. 17221, 21850 
(497). 


Your shining eyes. 21850 (501). 


Your voice. at dusk. 8744, 8773 
(1418). 
Forsyth (Cecil) : 
Child Jesus. 4685. 
Every bygone prayer. 5162. 


Junior songs. 14875-14890. 
Stranger. 7893. 
Forsyth (Mary) Vacant chair. 21367. 
Forsyth (Robert) Cross word puzzle 
blues. 17975. 
Forsyth bros. itd.: 
Hjaculation to God. 923. 
Fantasia. 5316, 14183. 


| Fort (Joseph) 


Folk songs of the British Isles. 
22987. 
Handelesques. 18616. 
Hills in heaven. 18694. 
Jungle tunes. 19227. 
Lament. 23852. 
Little brown bees. 
My lady’s pleasure. 
Nine insect pieces. 
Our island story. 
Pan. 15813: 
Purcell pieces. 15986. 
Rhythmic revels. 11895. 
Sympathy. 16564. 
To God. 3358. 
Forsythe (Eleanor ) 
sand eyes. 11420. 
Dora, 
your gum. 9658. 
Forte (Carlo): 
Satanella. 25089. 
Sotto ’e cuperte. 25366. 
Forte (Mary) Lawsuit blues. 1928. 
Forthuny (Pascal) Hymne spirite. 


19439. 
19923. 

6338. 

15777. 


Night has a thou- 


let me chew 


| 18802. 
'Fortin (Adrien) Girl of today. 
18503. 
Fortunato (Eugenio) : 
Call me up I'll be there. 17738. 


Ever since I made you cry. 18264. 
I found another just like you. 
23385. 
I love you sweet Marie. 14535. 
I’m not afraid to be alone with 
you. 18926. 
I’m sorry now. 1530. 
I want some loving. 14630. 
Miss Goldboig. 19772. 
My baby and her smiles. 
My baby went away. 6746. 
No you don’t. 20027. 
O’ Jean. 15631. 
Stop teasing me. 
Wondering. 4036. 
Yes, yes, ’m coming back. 8697. 
Fortune teller. 26302 (7, 46, 97, 98, 
115, 116, A288 1135; 475.3234 245, 274, 
278, 330). 
Fortuno. 23008. 
Forziano (F. P.) Why should I care 
if my pal stole my gal. 12939. 
Fosdick (Nellie) Little white church 


15459. 


16478. 


on the hill. 23965. 
Foss CHI d.).: 
Castlepatrick. 13519. 


I—as I walked forth. 23357. 
Infant joy. 23357. 
Last long mile. 23866. 

Fosse (Paul): 
-Crocodile’s step. 17969, 17970. 
Dans 1 allée profonde. 18016, 

18017. 

Improviso. 
Nostalgie. 
Querelle. 


23574. 
15610. 
15999. 


1471 


INDEX 


pt. rif. n. S.,i v220 


Fosse (Paul)—Continued. 
Soir d’hiver. 16333. 
Visions d’arabie. 16905. 
Fosse (Vincent): 
Au bois des moines. 13225. 
Au pays des cocotiers. 13227. 
Conspiration. 13658. 
Dans Vergastule. 18018. 
En Norvége. 13970. 
Evasion d’arlequin. 22861. 
Jour de deuil. 19208. 
Joyeuse alerte. 14861. 
Mer sombre. 15327. 
Mortels poisons. 6683. 
Obsession. 15648. 
Pleurs de Novembre. 
Poursuite. 20397. 
Prés de la source. 24881. 
Pressentiments. 7271. 
Rome en feu. 7488. : 
Sérénade romantique. 16223. 
Sous la haine. 7827. 
Sous les tenailles. 20941. -: 
Fossier (Denise) : 
My sweetheart. 
Peppy pirates. 
Fossoul (Yves) 
tagne. 10557. 
Foster (—) My old Kentucky home. 
11354. 
Foster (Bob) Aw go ’way stop kid- 
ding me. 17476. 
Foster (C. D.) Oklahoma. 
Foster (C. W.): 
We shall have a cottage by the 
sea. 16966. 


You're the sweetest rose. 
Foster (Mrs. Elma) 
700. 
Foster (Fay) I ean sing you a song 
of springtime. 10342. 
Foster (Francis) : 
Do it for the Master. 13829. 
Had it not been for the Lord. 
18605. 
Foster (I. R.): 
By the stream. 13489. 
First pianoforte suite. 
Sad moment. 16131. 
Three preludes. 9923. 
Foster (J. W.): 
Swanee lullaby. 7941. 
You can’t make me jealous after 


20373. 


113872. 
20296. 
Impressions de mon- 


7022. 


21792. 
Daddy o’ mine. 


1076. 


breaking my heart. 21747. 

Foster (Jimmy) : 

Down home bound. 13858. 

He’s mine all mine. 1346. 
Foster (L. L.) American legion for 

you and me. 8870. 

Foster (M. B.) Aubade. 8773 (42). 
Foster (M. C.) Aubade. 8773 (42). 
Foster (Paulene) Lullaby. 19562. 


Foster (8S. C.): 
Hard times come again no more. 
8773 (301). 


8773 
19951, 


My old Kentucky home. 
(548), 13084 (282), 
19952, 21850 (1389). 

Nellie was a lady. 6874. 

- Old. black Joe. 11560, ° 20130, . 


20131. 
Old folks at home. 11564. 
Snyder’s (Jack)  self-instructor 


for the ukulele and ukulele 
banjo. 20840. 

Fouch (R.)B.)s: 
Mother McGee. 6701. 
Radio bugs. 7334. 
Tar’n taropatech. 8008. 
Torenta college boys. 25745. 

Foulds (John): 
Allah. 21922. 
Cabaret. 4567. 
Cro’ chaillean. 
Eddies. 22810. 
Evoé.. 5164. | 
Florida spiritual. 
John Hielandman. 
Oimé. 2615. | 
Quindry Bay. 2913.. 
Saint Joan: 20609. 
Sonia. 20927. 
Spring joy. 25401. 
West Highland boat song. 8469. 


649. 


5253. 
1774. 


Four and twenty elders. 5276. 
Four-flusher. 8659. 
Four old French airs. 15447. 


Fourdrain (Felix) : 
At Versailles on the lawn. 17455. 
Hussarde. 5619. 
Lisette. 15090. 
Octobre. 15646. 
On the terrace at Saint Germain. 
20164. 
Septembre. 
Fouret (Maurice) 
Fournier (A. A.): 


3162. 


Aventurier. 13249. 


Cross word puzzle. 4817. 
North Attleboro. 2519. 
Fourth book of songs. 18417. 


Fowler (A. M.) 
2441. 
Fowler (B. S.) 
1496. 
Fowler (Keith) 
26158. 
Fowler (L.): 
Scat Mister Sweetback. 7547. 
When I steps out I’m a steppin’ 


My Scottish queen. 
I’m a-wantin’ you. 


Wine of the fairies. 


ol’ fool. 85138. 
Fox (A. W.) Florida. 22966. 
Fox (Albert) : 
Our prince. 24719. 
Windmill man. 8623. 


Fox (C. E.) 

POS v@lon ne) 

Fox, (Ode) 
Greer County. 5422. 
‘Home on the range. 
Life eternal. 1960. 


Fiorida. 22996. 


In my dreams. 5904. 


5570. 


1472 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Fox (Sam) pub. co.: 

At evening. 17448. 

Ballet of roses. 17582. 

Black horse troop. 138361. 

By firelight. 22252. 

Chansonette. 17811. 

Christmas carol. 22388. 

Cinderella. 547. 

Fireflies on parade. 1073. 

Flapper wife. 5238, 5239. 

Footloose. 9906, 14117. 

Fox (Sam) library 
folio. 5277. 

Fox (Sam) 
18418. 


orchestra 


photoplay edition. 


Fox (Sam) popular dance folio, | 


MO. 2 20013. 
Fox (Sam) sacred folio. 
Fox favorite orchestra 
18419. 
Fox organ series. 18420. 
From an Indian pueblo. 9949. 
Hanging gardens of Babylon. 
14331. 
I'll give the world for you. 
I’m a-longin’ fo’ you. 14543. 
Incense. 5942, 10608. 
Lighthouse bell is a wedding bell. 
1971. 
Little blue bird of my heart. 
1988. 
Love bound. 24018. 
Magic love. 11035. 
Magnolia bloom. 19587. 
Melodie sketches. 2224. 
Melody. 25894. 
My fox-trot melody. 243899. 
My song of love for you. 19967. 
My tango girl. 6840, 11373. 
National game. 24472. 
Neapolitan nights. 2473. 
New Zealand and South Seas ex- 
hibition festival march. 20009. 
Parting kiss. 20266. 
Polina. 24847. 
Powder and patches. 
Slumber song. 3248. 
Song of the fisher-boats. 
Suite poétique. 21035. 
Talk about Jerusalem mornin’. 
3503. 
Tendres. 21154. 
Thief in paradise. 3601. 
Together. 3659. 
Vision of the dance. 16904. 
Waitin’ in the shadows. 3804. 
Water bug. 25939. 
What do you say boys. 3869. 
Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio, 
non. O27. 
Fox favorite orchestra folio, v. 5. 
18419. 
Fraction (George) I know you’ve got 
the best go. 10877. 
Frada (Corinne) Golden note. 18540. 


1122. 
folio. 


1481. 


2845. 
20916. 


Fradkin (Frederic) Romance. 11929. 

Frager (Anna) I am just for you. 
1449. 

Fraguier (J. de) Rigodon champétre. 
20534. 

Francaix (A.) 
17790. 

France (Jimmy) pub. co. Your cross- 
words are making me blue. 4117. 

France (Leila) Happy holidays for 
children. 10150. 

France, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music. p. V. 

Franceschi (J.) : 


Ce que Jean a vu. 


A mon passage. 173802. 

Abandonnée. 8787. 

Etna. 9779. 

Ondes mysterieuses. 20169. 
Franchak (Michael) My dearest 
“Kate. 2382. 


| Pranchini (A. J.) : 


Everybody’s favorite collection of 
latest songs for ukulele. 14009. 
Ferera and Franchini’s two color 
method ukulele solos. 9847. 
Francine. 17298 (145). 
Francis (H. W.): 
Desert eall. 18080. 
Helen Maria. 10222. 
My Sadie. 19965. 
Francis (G. T.): 
Norman baron. 20042. 
Two songs of the sea. 18424. 
Francis (I. W.) co. Helen Maria. 
10222. 
Francis (J. Henry): 
Lord is my Shepherd. 15155. 
To alma mater. 16922. 
Francis (Marion) pseud. See Ford 
(Franklin) 
Francis (Mrs. W. G.) Lonesome Lou. 
23981. 
Francis 
9162. 
Francis (W. T.): 
Assembly march. 22012, 220138. 


CW. Hey Boot-leg man. 


Ma belle Creole. 87738 (471). 
Voodoo. 8773 (8380). 
Francis (Mrs. W._ T.) Voodoo. 
8773 (8380). 


Francis-Day (Publications) : 
C’est un peu de soleil. 
Chili bom bom. 4691. 
Coeurs de porcelaine. 4734 
Connais-tu le pays? 4775. 
De tant d’ amour. 9568. 
Heoutez les violons. 13947. 
I love you. 5709. 

Lecon d’amour. 15039. 
Mandalay. 11060. . 

Oh, baby. 6990. 

Pign’, pign’ pouf! 11728. 
Quand passe une étoile. 
Rose et le rossignol. 25031. 
Sahara. 161383. 


4566. 


20449. 


1473 


INDEX 


Francis-Day (Publications )—Contd. 

Soir en mer. 12205. 

Sous les mimosas. 12289. 

Tiens-toi bien, Cyprien. 12557. 

Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd.: 

Anna, stop eatin’ the banana. 
17416. 

Back I went to the ministry of 
labour. 22087. 

Bargain basement blues. 4878. 

Bells of St. Giles. 9084. 

Big tune. 4488. 

Boodle. 9154. 

Boy with the _ bye-bye blues. 
4509. 

Browns. 138418. 

By the way. 9217. 

Charleston baby. 22346. 

Co-optimists. 624. 

Couid Lloyd George do it. 9448. 

Ccusin Clara’s crazy over cross 
words. 9453. 

Dance with your baby to para- 
dise. 9511. 

Don’t put the blame on me. 9648. 

Down-hill all the way. 9666. 

Down to a cabaret. 8837. 

Down where the bingled babies 
grow. 13867. 

Drifting along. 13911. 

"Eaven ’elp the sailors. 910. 

Evitaphs. 5125. 

I iry faced the dawn. 9810. 

}.rmer Brown’s heir. 9830. 

Fell out. 14056. 

Follow me. 14110. 

Francois. 14144. 

Funny little tune. 23029. 

Gather roses while you may. 


9971. 
Give three cheers for the dust- 
man. 23083. 


Granada. 10078. 


Greenland, down where the: ice- 


bergs grow. 23156. 

He’s reliable. 10198. 

Home ties. 13894. 

I ean’t forget you. 10345. 

I’m a dancing man. 5712. 

I’m afraid of love. 1494. 

I’m trying to forget Love’s old 
sweet song. 1534. 

I might have kissed one girl. 
5753. 

I shall be sorry for you. 10470. 

I’ve fallen in love with a voice. 
23481. 

I want a little love. 1568. 

TI want somebody. 1569. 

IT want to go to Fazackerley. 
18988. 

Tda. 5880. 

In Carolina. with my Caroline. 
5889. 

It’s up to you. 19151. 


1474 


That boy 0’ mine. 16637. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Keep smiling: 1850. 

Keep that big smile going. 10767. 

Kentucky way. 1857. 

Kiki, 6137. 

King who wanted jam for tea. 
23815. 

Land you’ve never heard of. 
23858. 

Limehouse night. 1980. 

Little Hileen. 1998. 

Love bells. § 2065. 

Love birds. 24009. 

Love limited. 10983. 

Love them all. 240338. 

Loving the wrong girl. 6406. 

Mamma’s gone dancing. 15244. 

Man who smokes a pipe. 6465. 

Mantilla. 24118. 

Millions of men. 6616. 

Monday she goes to be shingled. 
15402. - 

My dear Madeira. 19892. 

My garden gate. 15481. 

My girl’s mother. 15484. 

New parson. 11411. 

Nothing ever happens to me. 
11465. 

Oh! Daphne. 6992. 

Oh, Her-mi-o-ne, ever since you 
got your eye on me. 15663. 

Old days and the new. 15694. 

On Mother’ Kelly’s’ doorstep. 
11584. 

Once you’ve thought of it. 7062. 

Our avenue. 15771. 

Our fire is a nice fire. 7100. 

Patricia. 2749. 

Puneh-bowl. 2890. 

Quiet little wedding. 2911. 

Road hog’s in town. 7416. 

Rose of romance. 3042. 

Savoy southern memories. 12018. 

She’s only been with us a week. 
25195. 

Simpson’s preparatory seule! man- 
ual. T7688 

Sitting in the park. 7709. 

Somebody I know. 38285. 

Song of the singer. 7806. 

Sonny. 20928. 

Stick to water. 12338. 

Summer’s here. 12382. 

Sun will soon be shining. 7923. 

Sweetie do. 25534. | 

Tale of a guinea pig. 25567. | 

Tennessee choo-choo. 16623. 

Texas love. 25619. 


That’s what girls are for. 12488. 
Thermogene. 16669. 

They catch ’em young. 8098. 
This year—next year. 8104. 
Timbuctoo. 16714. 

Vanity fair. 25864. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Wallagatosh. 25922. 
Weaver of dreams. 
Wedding in the hath. 


16974. 
12785. 


What can they see in dancing. 
25995. 

When waltz-dreams come true. 
8536. 

Where will I find a girl like 

Mary. 26108. ; 

Why? 8594. 

Why did yon have your hair 
bobbed Mary? 17126. 

You ought to see the old folks 
now. 138032. 


Yum-yum lane. 4122. 
Franck (César) : 

O Jesus Saviour. 24570. 

O loving Saviour. 15634. 

Selected works for organ. 12066. 
Francke (C. A.) He leadeth me. 

rps a 
Franckenstein (Clemens von) Varia- 
tionen tiber ein thema von Giacomo 
Meyerbeer. 8306. 
Franco-American music pub. ¢co.: 
Crazy cross word puzzle blues. 
4806. 

Pretty baby. 20418, 24885. 
Franee (Leila) Joe Bowers. 19201. 
Franeschi (J.) Angelus. 17411. 
Franic (A.) My Alpine girl. 6743. 
Frank (Armond) Since you went 

away. 7691. 
frank (Charles) Opera marmalade. 
2679, 8773 (1242). 
Frank (Dave) ‘Tulane. 
Frank (Francis) Fantasia. 
Frank (Frank) : 

C. M. T. C. 13446. 

Rising eagle. 11907. 

Spirit of the first division. 3370. 
Frank (Ivan) No one kisses like you. 


25794. 
9929. 


11434. 
Mirai (ch. da.) 2 
Down in old Kentucky, where 
dreams come true. 8835. 
Monkey case. 15407. 
That Indian home of mine. 3565. 


Frank (Marco) Bildnis der Madonna. 


4439. 
Frank (Mari): 
Drifting along. 
When you are gone. 


13912. 
17060. 


Frank (Maurits) Tonleitern und 
dreiklange. 25735. 

Frank Silvers revue. 17744, 19034. 
Franke (—) Russian intermezzo. 
16119. 

Franke (Christian) Ma Ferguson. 
64238. 


Franke (Fred) Traumland. 16761. 
Frankel (Abe) : 
Hound for lovin’. 18754. 


I get along with them all. 18844. 


Frankenstein (A. F.) Golden West 
commandery march. 5890. 
Frankfurter musikverlag: 
Ach die sussen migdelein. 
4155. 
Alt Wiener weisen. 79. 
Bim-bim. 4442, 4443. 
Bubikopf ist mode. 
Es ist modern. 5134. 
Florida. 5252. 
Lied vom gliick. 6256, 6257. 
Pst pst die liebe kommt. 7297. 
Schwalbennest. 7585, 7586. 
Tahiti. 12434. 
Valse mondaine. 
Weiss du noch? 
Weisst du noch ..? 8457. 
Franklin (Eddie) I’ve got the blues 
about somebody. 1557. 
Franklin (F. A.): 
Daffodils waltz. 702. 
Drum, fife and trumpet. 
Happy dancers. 1314. 
Keeping step. 1853. 
Little song. 2017. 
Franklin (Frances) pub. co.: 
Chasse des papillons. 13556. 
Sweetheart, I love you so. 16550. 
Franklin (Mrs. G. M.) My little girl 
I wonder. 15498. 
Franklin (Jennie) : 
Chasse des papillons. 


4154, 


3738, 4538. 


8295. 


8456. 


884. 


13556. 


Sweetheart, I love you so. 16550. 
Eg (John) music co. 

Ask dad, he knows. 148. 

Franklin organ folio no. 1. 9930 

Kiss me-a-a-tchoo-again. 1874. 

My little yellow dog. 2419. 


Neapolitan songs and serenade. 
11396, 11397. 
Pomona. | 11757-11769. 
Poor Alexander. 2826. 
Whispering hope. 12901, 12902. 
Franklin (Leonard) I» wish I was 
back home. 18999. 


Franklin (Marjorie) Sweet-heart 


rose. 12427. 
Franklyn (Blanche) Oh. you can't 
fool an old hoss fly. 7015. 
Franklyn (John) : 
Forest glades. 14126. 
In a snow clad vale. 14718. 


Franks (Jack) Newark. I’m in lo-e 
with you. 24499. 
Frankson (C. :S.) 


ePpuse you made me cry. 


You ‘laurched_ be- 
4082. 


Franz (Albert) Old oaken’ bucket 
24648. 

Franz (H. EH.) Help lft) the: load. 
10224. 

Franz (Mrs. 8B. 4H.) Hel litt the load. 
10224 


Franz (Robert) : 
Dedication. 9585 


Rose’s comnlaint. » °O584, 


1475 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Fraser (H. L.) Sweet maid of Bom- 


bay. 21074. 
Fraser (Wilson) Rainbow tears. 
20483. 


Fraser-Simson (H.): 


Betty in Mayfair. 22175. 
Dancing. 22569. 
Dreamland lover. 22758. 


Fourteen songs from When we 
were very young. 1129, 9931. 

Grandmamma’s days. 238147. 
I love you. 23412. 
In June. 23594. 
King’s breakfast. 
Love. 24006. 
Street singer. 3407. 

Frasquita. 5285, 5286, 9829, 11889, 

12248, 
Frau ohne kuss. 5288. 
Fraumene (J. M.) Broken hearted 
and blue. 22234. 

Frayne (A. J.) Boo hoo blues. 

Frazee (G. F.): 
Hey! Jack! 14401. 
On tiptoe. 157384. 
Song at eventide. 16370. 
Vim and vigor. 8339. 
Woodland dance. 17192. 


Frazer (A. H.) jr. Come back with 
me to Florida. 22456. 
Frazer (Marion) : 
Abide in love with the Saviour. 
8773 (1). 
All of the time. 173857. 
Homosassa town for me. 18730. 
I’ve got you guessing now. 23491. 
Somehow Ill make you _ pay. 
25301. 


Frazer (Thompson) 
moon. 729. 


19281. 


4492. 


Dat Mississippi 


Frazier (Allan) Because. 17567. 
Frazier (Beulah) Eleventh hour. 
18227. 

Frazier (Jake) Jake’s weary blues. 
IST 

Frazier (S. DD.) Eleventh hour. 
18227 


Frazier (S. EB.) Oriental blues. 24703. 
Frazzetta (Gaetano) Viola del pen- 


siero. 16899. 

Freda (LL. Di) Voce napulitana. 
21424. 

Fredericks (Joseph) Fancy free. 
183809. 


Fredericksen (Karen) : 

Dear little sweetheart I’m sorry. 
22620. 

Down in moonlight valley. 18147. 

Father, my pal. 22919. 

Father the boss. 18328. 

Just a withered leaf. 23763. 

Mother’s love for you. 19847. 

My mother’s voice is a’ calling 
me. 19948. 


These goofie goofie days. 25668. 


Fredericksen (Torvald ) Wonder 
pieces for young pianists. 4028. 
Freed (—): 


Hayfoot strawfoot. 8773 (1063). 
Oriental Pearl. 8773 (1244). 
Freed (Arthur) : 
All for you. 21907. 
Beauty. 22124. 
If you love her tell her so. 
23562. 
Sentimental waltz. 20721. 
Freed (D. E.) In my heart. 1639. 
Freedman (Israel) : 
Calling you. 92388. 
Kiss I can call my own. 10781. 
Mamie, is waitin’ for me. 11054. 
Freeman (C. A.) pseud. See Ackley 
(B. D.) 
Freeman (C. R.): 
Aren’t you glad 
time. 17480. 
Celestial song. 17794. 
Children’s day welcome. 
Dawn of gladness. 4882. 
How can anybody sleep at Christ- 


it’s Christmas 


4688. 


mas time. 18756. ; 
Soldiers of the ecross. 12207, 
12208. 

Stylish little ladies. 21027. 


When I am big like ma. 21551. 
Freeman (E. A.): 
Mother. 19837. 
Springtime melody. 3381. 
Freeman (H. L.) Come live in my 
world. 589, 9408. 
Freeman (Harry) 
so well. 238302. 
Freeman (Herbert) 
tutor. 1262. 


Freeman (Ira) 
Freeman (J. M.) 
around. 12489. 
Freeman (Lucy) : 
My new girl. 15511. 
You are going to. be somebody’s 
lover. 17216. 


Freeman (Valdo) 
world of love. 
Freer (Dawson) : 

All in the moonless night. 
- Darkened skies. 9539. 
Gipsies. 9992. 
Freer (EH. E.): 
How can we know. 10304. 
Massimilliano the court jester. 
19643. 
Freeze (Virginia) 
heart. 12135. 
Freidman (Leo) 
6948. 
Freier (Kurt): 
My own. 24384. 
5th U. S. infantry. 13083. 
Freire (O. P.) Ay-ay-ay. 17480. 


Honey dat I love 


Grafton piano 


Rose of Egypt. 25034. 
That’s why I hang 


Come live in my 
9408. 


8836. 


Sigma pi sweet- 


O Erin I love thee. 


1476 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


French (A. E.) 
little songsters. 


Cheerful songs for 
17835, 17836. 


French (A. 8S.) Boy scouts. 9167. 
French (Arthur) Light of day. 
15077. 

French (Cyril) Pierrette. 2785. 


French (F. M.) We’re searchers after 


knowledge. 16965. 

French (Harry) ‘Tired of you. 
25712. 

French (J. A.) Cross my heart 


there’s none but you. 13699. 
French (Samuel) ltd. Make believe. 
11048. 
French (W. A.) French (Walter) 
non pressure method. 9934. 
Frenette (Mrs. Albert) My Geneva 
Rose. 15483. 
Fresco (Joen) : 
Agitato dramatico. 
Dutch fishergirls. 8938, 22782. 
Fragrance lane. 1128. 
Love lesson. 10982. 
Orientale. 20214. 
Whimsical charms. 
Frescobaldi (—) 
13193. 
Frescobaldi 
18426. 
Fresh painters of the University of 
Cincinnati. Now I ask you. 11471. 
Freshman (Elizabeth) : 
My daddy’s gone away. 2880. 


21880. 


17095. 
Aria en ré mineur. 


(Girolamo) Toccata. 


Sometime. 3296. 
Frey (HE. H.) Lester. 10848. 
Frey (Fran) Evolution blues. 18279. 
Frey (Hugo): 
Get-a-way. 23059, 23060. 
Molly. 23802, 8773 (1201). 
Night owl. 138084 (522), 15579, 
15580. 
Nobby gobs. 2513, 11488, 13084 
(525). 
Sax-o-shun. 138084 (558). 


Scherzando—hurry. 20653. 
Skyrocket. 16297, 20813. 
Speed. 20963, 20964. 


Thoughts of yore. 25691. 

Volga boat song. 83871, 8773 
(423655!) 

World famous love songs. 21718. 


Zip. 8761, 8773 (1419), 17298. 
Frey (Martin): 
Bilder aus dem walde. 22183. 
Meister des rokoko. 6550, 24185. 
Freyne (Rollo De) Dead roses. 9564. 
Fribourg (Ernest J.): 
Darned if I know, but I’m glad. 
13758. 
I’ve got those mean cross-word 
puzzle blues. 1564. 
Frick (E. M.) Angels all broadcast 
from heaven. 21975. 
Frie (F. G.) I’m tired of ev’ry single 
thing but you. 1532. 


Fried (LL. P.) 
14416. 


Friedlander (W. B.): 
Beautiful baby. 9059. 
Charleston mad. 93138. 
Come on along. 9409. 
Everything’s going to be all right. 
9793. - 
Get your woman. 9987. 
Honey I’m in love with you. 5581, 


Home brew mama. 


5582. ; 

I’ve got to be a chaste woman. 
10483. 

Just you and I and the baby. 
6120. 


Mercenary Mary . 6581. 

Over a garden wall. 11657. 
That’s when a feller needs a 
friend. 8066. 
They still look good to me. 12521. 
Tomorrow. 12582. 

Friedman (F. E.): 
Crane (Nathalia) 
Ppst rl tp 
Fame throughout the wide world. 
22904. 


Friedman (Joe) 
Friedman (Leo): 
Always, you’re all to me. 17387. 
You were always meant for me. 
13049, 17269. 
For compositions by L. Friedman, 
see also this index under names 
of claimants of Copyright. 


Friedman (M.C.) ‘Sing mé an Italian 
love song. 20796. 
Friedmann (Ludwig) : 
Gib mich frei. 53835. 
Wenn du heute nicht kannst und 
du morgen nicht willst. 16985. 
Friend (A.) When woman rules the 
world. 8540. 
Friend (Cliff) : 
Go ask Hannah. 18522, 23094. 
Have I got a piece of boiled beef 
‘for you. 18635, 18636. 
Honey bunch. 18732. 
I got my eyes on you. 18846. 
I’m in love with a certain one 
guess who. 5728. 
I think you’re wonderful, 
what do you think of me. 
5776. 
I wanna go where you go. 23500. 
I wanna go where you go, then 
Ill be happy. 18975. 
I wish it was me. 5812, 5813. 
In old Chihuahua. 1641. . 
It’s time to keep away from you. 
5996, 5997. 
My gal don’t love me anymore. 
6770. 
Old Shanghai. 7040, 7041. 
Speech. 16420, 16421. 


song book. 


Anna. 4255. 


say 
5775, 


1477 


INDEX 


Friend (Cliff )—Continued. 

What could be sweeter than you. 
21533. - 

When you roll your eyes. 3941. 

Where the dreamy Wabash flows. 
12892. 

Whisper you love me., 8566. 

Would you come back to me. 
8677, 8678. 

Youre just the kind of a girl. 
26253. 

Friend. (R. C.) : 
Bald-headed mama. 
Jeannette. 10675. 
Lady Jane. 10808. 
Star of the West. 12825. 

When the one you love falls for 
somebody else. 8528. 
Your wonderful eyes tell wonder- 


9015. 


ful lies. 138061. 
Friml (Rudolf): 
Crépuscule. 4810. 
Hlegy. 9380. 
Foxy kitten. 1126. 
High jinks. 8773 (1067): 


I love you dear. 

Love for sale. 19531. 

Moon dawn. 19817. 

Musical adventures for four little 
hands. 6736. 

Only a rose. 20187. 

Recollections. 21850 (408). 

Reflection. 8773 (1266). 

Rose Marie. 30338, 7448, 11941, 
11942, 16097, 20571, 25038. 

Rural life in Bohemia. 25052. 

Shining water. 7666. 

Some day. 25299. 

Sometime. 7771. 

Song of the vagabonds. 20920. 

Spring song. 21850 (439). 

Twilight. 12633. 

Valse HBlise. 8773 (1357). 


21850 (315). 


Frischenschlager (Friedrich) Sieben 
kammerlieder. 9944. 
Frisino (Warren) : 
Garden of broken hearts, 18459. 


Gateway of dreams. 14186. 
Give me a place in your heart? 


18507. 

I hope you won't forget me. 
18857. 

Ill forgive but I can’t forget. 
18871. 

Make up your mind, to make up 
with me. 6448. 


Pack your grip make way for my 
lovin’ man. 2707. 

Sorry. 3358. 

When I get done with my man he 
ain’t no .good to no one ‘else. 
21557. 

Frisino soem 
ren) 


See Frisino (War- 


pt. 111, n.'s., v.20 


Frisk (M. A.) 
23838. 


Fristoe (T. R.): 
Happy little home. 5468. 
Just like a grape on the side- - 

walk. 23776. 
Somebody else’s arms. 

Fritsch (Elizabeth) 

sweetheart smiles. 

Fritsch (Theo.) jr. 


My departed Billy. 


25305. 
When my little 
bf wa 
Will you marry 


me? 12952. 
Fritz (William)  Gin-mill shimmy. 
1196. | 
Frohlich (F. W.) Fata-morgana. 
18322. 
Froehlich (Severin) : 
Romanze. 8773 (655). 
Serenade. 8773 (690). 
Froehlich (William) : 
Romanze. 8773 (655). 
Serenade. 8773 (690). 
Frohock (C. W.) Song of Oh boy 
gum. 3320. 


From the cotton fields. 2657. 
From the gates of His garden. 
Frommel (Hermann) : 


5300. 


Humoresque. 8773 (1076). 
Mazurka in E flat. 8773 (1191). 
Romance. 8773 (1274). 
Frontin (Gab) Please that one. 
24838. 
Frontini (F. P.): 
Colloquio di bambole. 17905. 
Composizioni per pianoforte. 
22485. 
Dame e cavalieri. 22559. 
Danse de négres. 18022. 
Pulcinella innamorato. 20488. 
Frosini (Pietro) : 1 
Butterfly. 390. 
HKtna. 971. 
Italian royal blues. 23687. 
Mulberry street blues. 24360. 
Mutt and Jeff. 2368, 2369. - 


Pemberton inn. 2761. 
Frost (E. R.) Dreamy eyes. 22761. 
Frost (G. E.) When dreams come 
true Ill dream of you. 26014. 
Frost (H. G.): 


Livery stable rose. | 23968. 
You alone. 26220. 
Frost (Jack) pseud. See Frost 
(H. G.). 
Frost (S. A.) Carmen. 4617. 


Fryberger (F. F.): 
I am the Lord Thy God. 5637. 
Off to dreamy dreamland. 6985. 
Way. 8432. 

Irysinger (J. F.): 
Emmaus. 138967. 
Forest whispers. 28001. 
Frolic of the goblins. 9947. 
Merry brooklet. 15331. 
Minstrels. 15362.:° . 


1478 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925. 
Pierrot. 15887. Fuller-Maitland (J. A.)  Autrefois. 
Polonaise militaire. 24850. 8773 (45). 

Fuchs (Adolf) Weihelied. 21515. Fullerton (C. A.) One book course in 


Fuchs (EF. C.) Abendlied. 21857. 
Fuchs (Marcelle) : 
Alabama mama. 
Beside the campanile. 22170. 
Dear old San Francisco. 13786. 
Oh I ain’t a going to work no 
more. 15666. 
Oh! why did you teach me to 
love you. 15686. 
Pocr little Ford coupe. 
Song of midnight. 7797. 
Fuchs (Walter) I still long for you. 
, Leable 


Fiir dich. 
Fiirstner (Adolph) : 
Arianna a Nasso. 16480. 
Bajazzo-foxtrot. -15048, 15049. 
Chinesischer tanz. 13570. 
Foxtrot. 14141, 14142. 
Intermezzo. 21010. 
Quartett in cis moll. 24921. 
Ruinen yon Athen. 13324. 
Vampyr. 25862, 25863. 
Willkommen und abschied. 26151. 
Fuhrmann (W. A.) : 
Chansonette. 17811. 
Tendres. 21154: 
Fulcher (Charles) : 
After that. 17327. 
Blue for you. 17649. 


21893. 


15929. 


18199, 18444, 19620, 19680. 


Daylight’s breaking blues. 18038. 
Georgia stomp. 53830. 
Home sweet home blues. 5573. 


19962. 
Fatherless girl 


My pretty girl. 
Fulkerson (Lorene) 
5199. 


Fullenwider (M. E.) 
5488. 


Fuller (Bob): 
Black eat blues. 
Charleston clarinet blues. 

13551. 

Cocoanut strut. 13608. 
Corn bread wiggle. 13670. 
Crossword puzzle blues. 666. 
Freakish blues: 1182, 14146. 
Funny feelin’ blues. 1154. 
Grand opera blues. 18577. 
Ketch your breath. 14966. 
Lake George blues. 15008. 
Old man’s Charleston. 20189. 
Plain old blues. 15897. 
Ridiculous blues. 205838. 


Haven of home. 


4453, 13360. 
4469, 


3465. 


Sweet’n pretty mama blues. 
Texas shuffle. 21161. 
Too bad Jim blues. 8170, 16747. 


Uncle Remus’ stomp. 21349. 
Fuller (Charles) Come ride with me, 
in my aer-o-plane., 9412. 
Fuller (Hstella) I’ve got-the blues. 
23486. 


24682. 
Haven of home. 


elementary music. 
Fullinwider (M. E.) 


1332. 
Fulton (KE. L.) Beatitudes. 43889. 
Fulton (Fred) If you want to be 


lucky touch a sailor. 10544. 
Fulton (G. 8.) For a dollar down. 
14118. 
Fulton (J. C. M):) 
26302 (5). 
Fulton (J. M.): 
Celtic romance. 17798, 17799. 


After daybreak. 


a 


Ditson’s progressive orchestra 
folio. 138824, 18100. 
Louise. 6352. 
Rio Verde. 2990, 7404. 
Snowflakes. 20837. 
Valse caprice. 8290, 12672. 
Vigor in Arduis. 3777. 
W.N. A.C. 8878. 
Watch the baton. 8428. 
Fultz (C. C.) Snowdrift. 20837. 
Funk (LL. L.) Good morning little 
toothbrush. 23188. 
Funk (P3'G.e 
Good morning little toothbrush. 
23133. 
When the lazy moon hangs in the 
sky. 17045. 
Funke (E. M.) My radio girl. 15523. 
Furbeck (Fay) Kisses from vou. 
6148. 


Furey (C. F.) Medley of national 
airs. 13084 (212). 

Furnari (R.): 
Amoureuse lecon. 
Cortége. 4788. 
Flirt. 5245. 
Impression matinale. 
Inquiétude. | 5955. 

Furze (Jessie) : 
Hide and seek. 
Lullaby. 19561. 
Marching song. 
Mistletoe. 19786. 
Shellover. 20770. 
Windy nights. 21683. 


4244. 


5874. 


18688. 
19619. 


Fusco (H.) Signora del cinema. 
16265. 

ye (C. F.) Vl keep my American 
Miss. 23399. 

Fyrberg (H. M.) Arabs. 4268. 

Fysher (A. N.) Just for one hour. 
2a 0CL. 

G. (C. H.) Palms. 7138. 

G. & V. Polish dance orchestra col- 
lection. 14170. 


Gabaroche (G.): 
Brune et blonde. 371. 
C’est pour ea. 401. 
Ca peut trés bien vous arriver. 
17728. 


L479 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Gabaroche (G.)—Continued. 
Gosses de fauchés. 1256. 
Jamais je n’ ai fait ca. 6017. 
Moi! je m’ en fous. 19791. 
Mon vieux. 6658. 
Petit Loulou de Poméranie. 24800. 
Si vous saviez comme c’est bon. 
252238. 
Some day youll care for me. 


Valse merveilleuse. 25857. 
Voulez-vous. 21429. 

Gabb (Mrs. A. W.) Parting I shall 
not forget. 7144. 

Gabeaud (Alice) Cours raisonné de 
solfége et de théorie élémentaire. 
13681. 

Gabert (A. L.): 

Hoe enim sentite in vobis. 23285. 
Messe de Noél. 24218. 
Sacris solemniis. 25061. 


Si consurrexistis cum Christo. 


25219. 
Gabler. 21517. 
Gabriel (C. A.) Grave could not hold 
Him. 5415. 
Gabriel (C. H.): 
Abide with us. 8790. 
America, the home land. 18151. 
Anywhere with Jesus. 8773 (28). 
Arise. 13196. 
At the feet of my Savior. 8773 
(39). 
Auspicious morning, hail. 8773 
(44). 
Awake, awake. 8969. 
Be a hero. 8773 (62). 
Behold, I stand at the door. 8773 
(69). 
Caleb and Joshua. 9223. 
Caring for me. 8773 (109). 
Carol in the rain. 9276. 
Children’s prayer. 4690. 
Coming of the King. 26302 (63). 
Comrades in service. 9429. 
Count on us. 4794. 
Cross of Christ will triumph. 
9465. 
Cross will triumph. 9467. 
Cry aloud. 4826. 
Day of need. 4886. 
Each beautiful promise. 9723. 
Fillmore’s women’s choir. 26302 
(93). 
Follow His steps of love. 9901. 
Following the King. 14112. 
Forward go. 8773 (242). 
Friend on the road. 9938, 14151. 
From the recesses. 8773 (258). 
Garden song. 9966. 
Gethsemane. 8773 (266). 
Glorious sunshine. 8773 (276). 
Glory in the highest. 26302 (110). 
Glory-peace-goodwill. 8773 (278). 
Go forward. 53865. 


1480 


God calls for men. 5373, 14247. | 

God is calling. 10024. 

God is still upon His throne. 
10027. 

God needs me. 10029, 

God of the tempest. 14251. 

Guiding star. 26302 (114). 

Have mercy upon me. 8773 (308). 

Have you lightened some burden 
today. 10171. 

He came to save me. 10183. 

He saved even me. 8773 (816). 

He that believeth. 5498, 14361. 

He took my place. 5501. 

Help me to do my part. 14887. 

Hero am I. 8773 (828). 

His voice. 10245. 

Holding my hand. 10253. 

T’ll be a soldier. 8773 (352). 

I never will leave nor forsake 
thee. 10466. 

I shall be satisfied. 8773 (362). 

I will follow Jesus. 14642. 

I will not—will you. 14644. 

If Jesus should come. 5851. 

Jesus came to me. 8773 (389). 

Joy you give to others. 14860. 

Keep step in the march. 8773 
(414). 

Keep the love-light burning. 
10768. 

Keeping step. 6132. 

King comes in. 8773 (417). 

King of love. 8773 (420). 

Lift up your head. 10875, 15074. 

Lift up your heads. 8773 (445). 

Little beam of light. 10894. 

Little pilgrims. 8773 (456). 

Little sunbeams. 10927. 

Little things. 15116. 

Living with Jesus. 10931. 

Lord, I must pray. 10958. 

Love will trace a rainbow. 10994. 

Loving shepherd. 11007. 

Making love to the roses. 11052. 

Merry little sunbeam. 15332. 

Message for Jesus. 11149. 

Mizpah. 8773 (528). 

More for the Master. 11229. 

Mother and the book of God. 
6697. 

My only refuge. 6814, 15515. 

New-born King. 15572. 

Not far from the kingdom. 6922, 
15611. 

Now is the time. 8773 (559), 
11472. 

O Bethlehem. 26302 (214). 

O, Lamb of God, I come. 8773 
(570). 

Oh for a clean heart. 8773 (581). 

Olivet. 8773 (585). 

Our only refuge. 8773 (598). 

Our task. 15782. 

Palestine. 26302 (235). 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Peace on earth. 26302 (239). 


Rainbow glasses. 11852. 
Ranks of youth. 11855. 
Sacred trust. 11988. 


Safe on the rock. 8773 (670). 


Santa Claus’ expected. 26302 
(265). 

Savior, breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 12014. 


Saviour’s born. 26302 (271). 

Say Thank you. 12024. 

Seatter love. 16164. 

Sing to the Great Jehovah. 8773 
(718). 

Smile away the shadows. 

Somebody needs us. 7763. 

Song of the ages. 26302 (284). 

Song of triumph. 8773 (7383). 

Sons of God awake. 12282. 

Starlight in Judea. 263802 (288). 

Steal away to Jesus. 7876. 

Story of old. 123851. 

Sunshine of love. 12397. 

Take my hand. 12487. 

"Tis free. 4144 (138). 

"Tis the Saviour speaks. 
(795). 

To us a child is born. 
(799). 

Trust and obey. 12611. 

Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb. 
8773 (813). 

Use me in Thy service. 12665. 

Voice divine. 8363, 13084 (376). 


12184. 


8773 
8773 


16910. 

Walking and talking with Jesus. 
8398. 

Watch in the garden with Jesus. 
8426. 

Watching for the morning. 8773 
(886). 

We have no King but Jesus. 
16961. 

We march to victory. 8446. 

What purpose burns. 8488. 

Where we'll never grow old. 
12894. 

While mercy calls. 8773 (858). 

Why not decide today. 8773 
(860). 

Win one. 12957. 

With my Savior through the 
shadows. 8640. 


Would He know me. 8676. 
Zion in triumph. 8773 (880). 
Gabriel (Chas. H.) jr. My dream 

city. 6760. 


Gabutti (Francesco) 
chantez’. 17342. 


Gachet (R.) Flirt. 5245. 

Gaeng (A. HE.) Praise the Lord, O 
my soul. 15943. 
Gaertner (Eduard) 

ody. 25883. 


Amiez! riez! 


Viennese mel- 


Gaetano (Giuseppe) Femmena as- 
sassina. 5207. 
Gage (C. A.) Songs of Kiwanis. 
3344. 
Gage (W. R.) Skowhegan. 3244. 
Gagelstein (Gregory) : 
Hebrew humoreske. 23250. 
Improvisation. 19048. 


Japanese intermezzo. 19164. 
Piquant gossip. 20350. 
Gagnazzo (A.) Dogliani. 4955. 
Gagnon (Aldea) Old oaken tree. 
20140. 
Gags (G. A.) 
mine. 9566. 
Gaiety-revue. 4564. 
Gaillard (M. F.): 
Caprices de Marianne. 434. 
Danse pendant le festin. 13749. 
Gaillarde (—) Romanesca. 25017. 
Gaines (S. R.): 
Earth is the Lord’s.. 138939. 
23034. 


Dear little mother of 


Father of love. 22920. 
Four Christmas hymns. 
I’m a wand’rin. 10415. 
In the merry month of May. 
23626. 

Irish memories. 1701. 
Lord’s prayer. 23994. 
My paradise. 11359. 
Pennsylvania state. 7173. 
Salutation. 7506-7508. 
Seasons. 3141. 
Song o’ the lass. 3318. 
Spring and youth. 7850. 
Village blacksmith. 8335. 
Youth. 21805. 

Gainfort (Emma): 
Can we forget. 4588. 
Chinese weddah man. 4701. 
Come along boys. 4742. 
Coo-00-00. 4780. 
Dream trail. 95017. 
For gracious sake hold on tight. 


5269. 

Heartaches. 5510. 

Hello Sue. 5527. 

Tll take a trip to Hrins isle. 
5695. 

No one in the world like you. 
6908. 

Shenandoah. 7661. 


Some day. T7755. 

’'Tis hard dear to forget. 8147. 

Wing Kee’s wedding. 8624. 

Wonderful news from Mars. 
8655. 


Gainous (H. L.) 
9688. 

Gaisberg (C. J.) 
21383. 

Gaitan (Fausto) I miss you since 
you're gone. 10459. 


Dreaming again. 


Down the Petersky. 


1481 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Galajikian (F. G.): 
Dreaming tide. 13891. 
Lilt of spring. 1978. 

Galante festung. 15298. 


Galassi (Frank) Eleanor. 9745. 
Galasso (Anthony) : 

Cieca di Sorrento. 4718. 

Embe’ lassammece. 13964. 
Galasso (M. S8.): 

Lonesome for night. 63829, 10942. 


Your heart is beating with mine. 


13055. 

Gale (Anthony) Have you forgotten. 
14350. 

Gale (C. R.) Bless the Lord O my 
soul. 8773 (79). 

Gales (C.) Lac de Garde. 1898. 

Galimberti (G.) Alpini Italiani. 
21937. 

Galin-Paris-Chevé method. 8773 
(258). 

Gall (T. D.) There little girl don’t 
ery. 8773 (780). 


Gallagher (Ed.) You know me Al, you 
know me Ed. 8720. 


Gallagher (M. B.) Pitter-pat. 
15896. 
Gallatly (J. M.): 
Cavendish: sixth concert party 


album of concerted numbers. 
4648. 


Great great grandad. 18582. 
Sea maidens. 16196. 
Where does daddy go to. 26089. 
Gallet (E.) ~ Chanson du vent. 481. 
Galliano (C. E.) If all my dreams 
come true. 5835. 

Gallina (Giuseppe) Picciridda mia. 
20327. 

Gallini.(L.): 

Baisers. 4358. 4 

Improvvisata. 19049. 

Gallo (F. C.). When I Charleston 
with my gal. 17012. 


Gallo (FE. J.): 
Little rose-clad bower. 19464. 
Sweet Alice Brown. 255138. 

Gallo (Giuseppe) Rock-a-bye land. 

(421. 

Gallois (Victor) A Inés. 

Galloway (T. B.): 
Before the dawn. 22147. 


8778. 


Pirate’s delight. 15895. 
Gallucci (George) Tony sure know 
how to shingle. 12589. 
Gallup (M. W.): 
Little coquette. 1991. 


Parfum. 2729. 
Gallur (D. G.) Friday morning club, 
one sweet thought. 5294. 
Galluzzi (Giuseppe) MRicreazioni pia- 
nistiche. 16052. 
Galos (C.): 
A lVapproche du soir. 2. 


Baie des anges. 4357. 9) 
Cloches dans le soir. 563. 
Galuppi (Baldassare) : 
Allegro giocoso. 10819. 
Largo. 10819. 
Galway piper. 9964. 


| Gambardella (S.): 


Down by the seaside. 4996. 
°O marenariello.. 2561. 
Tarantella d’ ’e vase. 

Gambill (H. W.): 

Back home. 4348. 
Miss America. 6628. 

Gambina (Joseph) : 
Fulgide stella. 
Olimbia. 11575. 
Rivelazione del cuore. 
Trapani del fraterno 

12598. 

Gamble (KE. A.): 

I'll be waiting. 10387. 
In the future. 10593. 
Only once again. 11613. 
Smiling Peggy. . Eatsa- 

Se hinged music co. 

Choral fantasy on Welsh airs. 
528. 

Dear little mother of mine. 9566. 

Georgia sleep song. 1184, 1185. 

Humming bird. 18777. 

Just you. 23788. 

Life over death is king. 1962. 

Message of spring. 2254. 

Musical settings for gymnastics 
11283. 

Norwegian lullaby. 6921. 

O day of rest and gladness. 


3520. 


9954. 


11909. 
amore. 


6945. 


Rings in the sawdust. 24998. 
Ship o’ dreams. 20776. 

Sing again. 3227. 
Song of exultation. 12253. 
Twilight. 8238. 

When you are near. 21594. 
Gambril (W. E.) °Palace of our 
dreams. 7131. ; 

Gamle gégler. 4215, 5126. 
Gammon (Ruth) Back in old Ne- 
braska. 4350. 
Gampfer (N. M.): 
He'll do more for you. 18645. 
I need Thy Presence. 10463. 


Jesus cares. 10680. 

Ganne (Louis): 
Czarina. 685. 
Deux danses. 


Gypsy night. 


26302 (104). 
18600. 


Marche américaine. 8773 (489). 

Marche d’Amerique. 8773 (490). 

Marche des amoureux. 26302 
(189). 


Menuet paien. 263802 (201). 

Ganne (Paul): 
Deux danses. 
Marche américaine. 


Marche d’Amerique. 


26302 (104). 
8773 (489). 
8773 (490). 


1482 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Marche des amoureux. 
(189). : 
Menuet paien. 26302 (201). 


Gans (R. E.). There is always sun- 
shine after rain. 21190. 

Gantvoort (H. I.) Golden crown. 
23119. 

Ganz (Rudolf) Faut aimer. 8773 
(1034). 

Ganz (W.) Song bird of night. 8773 

Me CATE 

Garae (P. J.) Autrefois. 8773 (45). 

Garbarino (Giovanni) Cara ritorna 
ancora. 9268. 


Garcia (Belisario de Jesus) : 
Amor es la vida. 21951. 
Cancion de la escoba. 420. 


Cuando te alejas de mi. 17979. 
Sonar. 7780. 
Y paque me dice cosas. 21722. 


Garcia (F. N.) 
22561. 
Garcia-Mansilla (Eduardo) : 

O douce Infante. 11482. 
Pagina argentina. 15803. 
Gardella (KE. M.) Oh Tony. 15684. 

Garden of mystery. 1165. 


Gardiner (EH. M.)« Dreaming of you. 
5026. a 
Gardiner (G._ B.) Swansea town. 
3456. 
Gardiner (H. B.) Fantasia. 53816, 
14183. 
Gardiner (H. G.) Big hearted Sal. 
13347. 
Gardiner (M. L.): 
She wants such simple gifts. 
25201. 


With song-birds. 26170. 


Gardner (C.'H.): 


First’ lesson for snare drum. 
5229. 
Progressive studies for the snare 
drum. 24903. 
Second lesson for the snare drum. 
7597. 
Gardner (F. F. D.) Tiger lily. 8138, 
12558. 
Gardner (G. W.) Dreamy shadow- 
land. 13908. 
Gardner (J. J.) Shadows falling. 
7640. 
Gardner (J. L.): 
I know. 14506. 
Take the sun around with you. 
16582. 
Gardner (Jack) Dallas I love you. 
22556. 


Musical tales of 
2362. 


Gardner (Laurence) 
the sharps and flats. 
Gardner (Marguerite) : 
Arboreti. 134. 
J walk. 6005. 
Gardner (Minnie) 
the one I love. 


Did you take away 
13818. 


26302 | Gardner (Samuel) : 


Garfias 


Dame un. besito.’ 


1149. 


From the Rockies. 
Jazzetto. 10671. 
Gardner (W. H.) Thy will be done. 
8133. 


Garelic (Alec) 
deceived me. 
(H.) 


You are the girl that 
4072. 

Sonando y  llorando. 
3305. 


Gargano (R.) Sempre mia. 20716. 
Gargin (William) If I stole your gal, 


forgive me old pal. 1599. 

Garland (Carmel) Just another 
smile. 1813. 

Garland (Charles) Mississippi blues. 
19778. 


Garman (W. M.): 

Be ready to be called. 22115. 

I am willing to be broken. 18815. 
I can love you or leave you alone. 

18816. 

It ain’t what you do. 
Journey’s end. 6068. 
Let Him in, 23898. 
You laugh now. 26235. 


5981. 


Garner (Jack) Lonely blues. 6324. 
Garner (Rose) King’s highway. 
10776. 


Garnes (R. B.) My Lord’s goin’ to 
move the cloud away. 11340, 15503. 

Garrard (M. C.) County called Kern. 
17956. 

Garratt (Percival) : 


Farewell, sweet woods. 22913. 
Irish dance tune. 14780. 
London fantasies. 2034. 
Owl. 24733. 
Winter rain. 26163. 

Garren (J. J.): 
Between you and me. 4484. 


Just let us live for to-day. 14916. 
Out in the West. 11648. 
Garrett (J. H.) I don’t love you at 


ale vzeo tt. 
Garrett (T. F.) Independent Sal. 
5944. 


Garrick gaieties. 8907, 11067, 12074, 
138382, 15249, 15696, 15785, 16209. 
Garrick music sales: 
Melancholy Lou. 
(340). 
Only a broken string of pearls. 
20184, 21850 (399. 400). 
Garriga (Juan): 
Tengo celos. 3556. 
Tristes soledades. 
Garrison (Dorothy) 
Earl (D. G.) 
Garrison (George) 
15342. 
Garrison (H. B.) 
you. 21763. 
Garrison (T. H.) 
plays. 18327. 


15308, 17298 


3683. 
pseud. See En 


Miami bound. 
You know I love 


Father and baby 


1483 


INDEX 


Garry (Anthony) All thru the night. 


17366. 

Gartin (Paula) pseud. See Funk 
(P: G. 

Gartlan (G. H.) Singing as we go. 
12161. 


Gartman (Max) 
Gartner (C. L.) 
luck. 1251. 
Garwood (V. A.): 
America is the place for me. 
92. 
Nervous nation. 2480. 
Oh where is the girl who wore the 
curl. 15685. 
Gary (Wilmuth): 
Just you and I. 
Sonny boy. 3348. 
Gasber (E. M.) Will you love me 
when my golden hair turns gray. 
26150. 
Gasc 
4490. ' 
Gaskill (Clarence) : 
Cross words. 4821. 
Doo wacka doo. . 9656. 
_,. How I love her. 23328. 
Kiss in the moonlight. 14975. 
Pign’ pagn’ pouf. 11728. 
Ponies on parade. 20387. 
Sentimental Sally. 16210. 
Thinking of you. 16680. 
Why aren’t yez_ eatin’ 
oranges. 21644, 21645. 
Winning her heart. 8628. 
You can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 17225, 17226. . 
Gasparre (Dick) Limousine queen. 
10880. 
Gasser 
13289. 
Gassmann (A. L.) Tonbildung der 
harmonie und blechmusiken. 21283. 


Wondering. 26184. 
Goodbye and good 


1832. 


(Pierre) Bonne’ aventure. 


more 


(Walter ) Base-ball blues. 


Gastaldon (—) Musica _ proibita. 
26302 (505). 
Gastelle (Emile) : 
Dainty dances. 9496. 


Orange blossoms. 2682. 


Gaston (C.G.) Wedding bells. 25966. 
Gates (Alma): 
Charming Marie. 21850 (30). 
Fair maiden. 21850 (61). 
Griselidis. 21850 (82). 


21850 (132). 
8773 (875-877). 


Midnight wind. 
Yea and nay. 
Gates (B. C.): 
Cornfield melodies. 
Hello song. 18667. 
I don’t know. 18884. 
Gates (Gertrude) My radio girl. 
2488. 
Gates (I. W.) 
16725. 
Gatty (A. J. S.) 
26302 (75). 


17945. 


To a pasture in Argyll. 


De New Year. } 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Gatty (N. C.): 
Bagatelle in D. 9010. 
Duke or devil. 889. 


Gaubatz (H. S.) Prelude. 18471. 


-Gaubert (Philippe) : 


Quatre ballades francaises. 
14189. 

Rhapsodie. 20525, 20526. 

Secret. 7599. 

2° sonate. 130785. 


Gaubert-Hlgé (L.) Nocturne. 
Gauby (Josef) : 
God’s morning. 5382. 
Waltz-serenade. 12746. 
Gaudet (E)): 
Alésia. 4192. 
Ame errante. 4232. 
Aria en ré mineur. 
Bétique. 17614. 
Bonjour mon chérie . ... 13390. 
Chevauchée infernale. 4680. 
Chez la marquise. 17842. 
Cloeches joyeuses. 4728. 
EKgyptia. 18221. 
Fleurs qui me parlez. 
Foch. 18392. 
Happy five step. 18621. 
Invocation. 19122. 
Ma berceuse. 6422. 
Mort de Dea. 15428. 
Myrtes fleuris. 19981. 
Ninette aux champs. 
Paris-Lens. 20260. 
Petit Mozart. 20307. 
Plus bath des javas. 
Pour Simone. 20396. 
Réverie. 20524. 
Réves crépusculaires. 
Romanza. 20561. 
Secret d’un coeur. 
Serenade a Juanita. 
Sérénade espagnole. 
Toupie. 25749. 
Tout s’apaise. 8182. 
Tragedia. 8188. 
Valse-impromptu. 
Vers Vile du réve. 
Vision. 21421. 
Walkyrie. 16924. 
Gaul (H. B.): 
By the _ bivouac’s 
9210. 
Calling winds. 4580. 
Canoeing on the Allegheny. 25489. 
Cerebral dinosaur. 471._ 
Daguerrotype of an old mother. 
9494. 
Hare and hounds. 


23046. 


13193. 


14090. 


20018. 

24840. 
7387. 

16203. 


20737. 
16220. 


16858. 
21396. 


fitful flame. 


23196. 


I hear America singing. 1472, 
18853. 
In an old, old garden. 23582. 


Indian campfire. 23645. 
Lights out. 238645. 
On a hike. 23196. 


1484 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


South Carolina croon song. 8773. 
(1309). 
Stumping with father. 3414. 
Summer noon. 3428. 
Sun up. 25489. 
Ten negro spirituals. 1080. 
Gaumer (Otto) Theater-verlag. Kon- 


igan vom Naschmarkt. 6165. 
Gaunerliebchen. 9972. 
Gaunt (Percy) Bowery. 22220. 
Gauthier (N. J.) Second handed 
mamas. 16202. 
Gautier (L.) Ruisseau. 13084 (286). 
Gauwin (Ad.): 
Au bois de misére. 17460. 
Au palais des singes. 22030. 
Danse de la mariée. 22582. 
KO6li- nana. 23836. 
Sérénade de Pierrots. 
Shrimp’s dance. 25217. 
Xérés. 26206. ; 
Gavel (E.) Ah! les Hoffmann’ S girls. 
4175. 
Gavotte. 
Gawlik (Joseph) 
Gay (Byron): 
Just a little drink. 1802. 
Mr. Cozy Corner man. 24276. 
Song of my dreams. 4144 (286). 
World is mine for I have you. 
8669. 
Gay (Noel) My shingled baby. 2444. 
Gay musketeers. 1172. 
Gay Paree. 138311, 16495, 17540, 18509, 
18709, 20092, 21247, 21667. 
Gaylord (A. E.): 
Dreamy Hudson’s hills and wind- 
ing ways. 18906. 
Merry and gay. 6584. 
Gaylord (Al) Buffalo the beautiful. 
22240. 


25164. 


9973, 9974. 


Polka. 7229. 


Gaylord Montmartre Rose. 
2314. 

Gaylord (Florence) 
dreams. 4253. 

Gaynor (J. L.): 

Hymn. 8773 (262). 

Ritsel. 8778 (632). 

Spring song. 8773 (741). 

Star of Bethlehem. 8773 (748). 
Gazave (Henry) Christiane. 535. 
Geary (John) Just we two. 10782. 
Geary (Lucy) Drifting. 22764. 
Gebhard (W. L.) Oh I’m a lollipop. 

20105. 
Gebhardt (Rio) 
79. 


(Chet) 


Angel of my 


Alt Weiner weisen. 


Gebruers (Staf. ) 

Celts. 16144. _ 

Gedalge (André) : 

Sonate. 8773 (264). 

20 chansons pour 

5325. 

Geddes. (L. B.). 

8773 (248). 


Salutation to the 


les enfants. 


Four. leaf clover. 


Gehring (C. E.) 


Gee (Jack) Cold in hand blues. 
8773 (970). 


Geer (Leonore) : 
Sally. 7498. 
Unknown soldier’s grave. 25827. 
Gehring (Albert) Suite poétique. 
21035. 


570, 


Prelude in G minor. 
7260. 

Geibel (Adam): 
At the Bethlehem inn. 17453. 
Banner for Jesus. 8773 (58). 
Beautiful waters. 13084 (20). 
Chimes of Christmastide. 17855. 
Come ye disconsolate. 8773 (165). 
Country life. 8773 (177). 


Forward in His name. 13084 
(98). 

Glory, laud and honor. 4144 (45). 

Good-bye. 13084 (114). 

Heigh-ho! I love you. 26302 
(124). 


Hillside and garden. 1375. 

His crowning day. 5549. 

I have redeemed thee. 8773 (351). 

Imogene. 26302 (154). 

In temples fair. 5918. 

In the hollow of His hand. 8773 
(382). 

Keep me this day. 8773 (418) 

Let us freely give. 8773 (440) 

-Listen to the Savior’s voice. 8773 
(451). 

Little cotton dolly. 13084 (166). 

Lullaby baby. 26302 (188). 

Lullaby up to date. 8773 (469). 


Make me more like Jesus. 8773 
(482). 

March of our. nation. 138084 
(193). 

Mazie. 24173. 

Melody in A flat. 13084 (213). 

Midnight moon. 138084 (221). 

Modern crusade. 15398. 

Name of Jesus. 8773 (552). 

National guard = patrol. 263802 
(208). 

Old rustic swing. 138084 (251). 

Sabbath hours. 8773 (669). 

Singing the songs of Zion. 8778 
CCES* 

There was a man. 8773 (782). 


To Thee alone. 8773 (797). 
We sing of a land. 8773 (842). 
When Thou hast shut the door. 
8773 (855). 

Geibel (Adam) music ¢o.: 
At the Bethlehem inn. 17453. 
Chimes of Christmastide: 17855. 
Glad summer days. 5851. 
Hillside and garden. 1875. 
His crowning day. 5549. 
In temples fair. 5918. 
Modern crusade. 15393. 


1485 


INDEX 


Geibel (Adam) music co.—Continued. 
Prince of Peace. 20421, 
Redeeming love. 7361. 

Geiger (Oskar) Just i a while. 

1816. 


Geiger-Ochsner (Emilia) - Daixiée! old 
fashioned daisies. 17999. =: 

Geiler (HE. J.) My little western rose. 
24423. 


Geilsdorf (Paul): 
Weinlied. 8455. 
15 kleine lieder, 18482, 
Geisler (Willy) .Eroticon. 13978. 
Gelhard (Walter) Mass in honor of 
St. Dominick. 15284. 
Gelinas (EK. C.) I lost my heart on 
Broadway. 14528. 
Geloso (César) Interlude. 5962. 
Geluso’. (—): 
Delizia de Maggio. \26302 (389). 
Maliziosetta 26302 (483). 
Occhi de sirena. 26302 (522). 
Geminiani (Francesco) : 


Andante. 23050. 
Lucinda’s aria. 11012. 
Sonata. 14208. 


11386. 
Carolina moon. 


Genee (Richard)  Nanon.; 
Genge (EH. Tareyton) 
13509. 


Genna (Andrea) Felicita mazurka. 


Gennai (L. E.) Cantate bimbi. 
22290. 
Genns (D. M.) Palisades. 15810. 
Gensler (L. E.): 
Captain Jinks. 22299. 
Fond of you. 18399. 
I do. 18830. 
Keep smiling at trouble. 14960. 
Kiki. 19274. 
Only one for me. 20195. 
Sea legs. 20700. 
You must come _ over blues. 
21776. 


Gentile (EK. V. A.) Baby there'll be 
no one else but you. 4835. 

George (A. E.): 
Ship o’ dreams. 
Twilight. 8238. 

George (Adele) pseud. See Brandon 

(ASG: 
George (Harry )pseud. See Musgrave 
(H. G.). 


20776. 


George (L. M.) Magic of spring. 
2140. 
Georgeoff (Evan) Don’t cry—sweet- 
heart. 818. 
Georgeoff (Evan) music pub. co. 
Don’t cry—sweetheart. 813. 
Georges (Alexander) : 
Balthazar. 17535, 17536. 
Chants de la paroisse. 26302 (48, 
49). 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Trois chants populaires du roy- 
aume-uni d’Angieterre. 1180. 
Vénus et Adonis. 16875. — 
Gerard (Bernice) Wild wave radio 
blues. 12948. 
Gerard (Felix) 
21482, 21483. 
Gerber (Alex): 
Black bottom. 17633. 
Dixie dreams. 18104. 
I don’t know just who I am. 
23376. 
Little bit of ev’rything. 10897. 
Stepping in society. 3393. 
That’s the history of the U. ‘S. A. 


3578. 

There’s a little bit of Dixie every- 
where. 16662. 

Wedding day in _ Charleston. 
16975. Nag 1: 


Gerbino (Louis):  — 

Barefoot days. 9039. 

Florie dear is waiting for me 

down in Florida. 9891. 

I confess. 14479. 

Why did you make ‘petteyve: 17129. 
Gerdes (Claude) Sweet little Sue in 

Kalamazoo. 16542. 

Gere (F. P.): 


Feathered trees. 5202. 


Silent pool. 3215. 
Twilight. 3709. © 
Gerity (E. M.) Home of the liberty 
bell. °23296. 
Gerken (Charles) Saviour, love di- 
vine. 20640. 
Germaine (Barbara) Radio at our 
house. 7329. 


German (Edward): 
In praise of Neptune. 19077. 
Lording’s daughter. 19509, 19510. 
Merrie England. 19722. 
Nell Gwyn three dances. 
(511). 
Princess of Kensington. 20424. 
Rolling down to Rio. 20548. 
Tarantella. 12448. 
Tom Jones. 21278. 
Germany, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music. p. Vv. 
Germer (H.) 28 studies for the mid- 
dle grade. 8773 BES 
Gerow (EH. A.) : 
Cyclone. 9486. 
Money can’t buy love. 
Gerrish (I. F.): 
All Thy works praise Thee, O God. 


26302 


11207. 


Sita Clee 

Charity. 8773 (137): 

Fling out the glorious Stars and 
Stripes. 8773 (238). 

Glory be to God on high. 8773 
(CZATEONE 

Great architect of earth and 


heaven. 8773 (296). 


1486 


Wayside melodies. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Gerrish (W. H.): 
All Thy works praise Thee, O God. 


ST 1(d.2(i2) . 
Behold! the Lord has laid. 8773 
(70). 


Charity. 8773 (137). 
Fling out the glorious Stars and 


Stripes. 8773 (233). 

Glory be to God on high. 8773 
(277). 

Great architect of earth and 
heaven. 8773 (296). 

One hundred years ago. 8773 
(588). 

Thou eternal! Thou exalted. 
8773 (789). 

Unto Thee, great God, belong. 
8773 (812). 

+ When once of old in Israel. 8773 
(S52). 

With hallowed memories. 8773 
(865). 


Gerrish (W. P.): 
All Thy works praise Thee, O God. 
8773 (12). 
Charity. 8773 (187). 
Fling out the glorious Stars and 


Stripes. 8778 (2838). 

Glory be to God on high. 8773 
CORT): 

Great architect of earth and 
heaven. 8773 (296). 


“Gerrish (W. P. and I. F.): 
Behold! the Lord has laid. 8773 


(70). 

One hundred years ago. 87738 
(588). 

Thou’ eternal! Thou exalted. 


8773 (789). 
Unto Thee, great God, belong. 


8773 (812). 

When once of old in Israel. 8773 
(852). 

With hallowed memories. 8773 
(865). 


Gershwin (George) : 
Baby. 4331, 8977. 
Kickin’ the clouds away. 6134. 
Lady be good. 1901. 

Looking for a boy. 23988. 
Murderous Monty. 11274. 
My fair lady. 6764. 
Nightie-night. 24513. 
Primrose. 2866. 
Rhapsody in blue. 
Short story. 25215. 
So am I. 38267. 
Somebody loves me. 12230. 
Sweet and low-down. 25515. 
Tell me more. 8026, 12458. 16610, 
16611, 21147. 
That certain feeling. 25625. 
Three times a day. 8125. 
Virginia. 12715. 
Why do I love you. 


2982. 


8600. 


Gertrude. pseud. Darling never leave 


me.. 13756. J 
Gervasio (N.) Ecoute-moi. 18219. 
Gessler (E.) Memories of love. 
24198. 
Gest (Elizabeth) : 
After school. 4166. 
Coral sea. 22503. 
I’m not weary yet. 14573. 
Little songsters. 15114. 
Skipping stones. 16295. 
When Michael comes _ along. 
26040. 
Geyer (John): 
No ice today, you wrecker. 
24524. 
Only a poor little mutt. 24691. 
Geyr (Willy) Rheintreue. 7391. 
Géza (Dombay) pseud. See. Lanyi 
(Fiktar). 

Gezon (S. M.) | Wynchestre, chime. 
PAIK OAL 

Gheyn (M. van den) Danse flamande. 
22583. 

Giaealone (Rocco) 3° ballo. 218381. 

Giacchino (Carmelo) Serenade 4 
Popy. 25163. 

Giacino (Giuseppe) Maestoso valzer. 
6434. 


Giacino (Joseph) : 
Dolce primavera. 4959. 


Innammurati e Napoli. 10616. 

Nina. 11425. 

Pensami. 11702. : 

Speranze d’amore. 7840. 

Splendore valzer. 7848. 
Giacino (Salvatore) : 

Americana. 8872. 

Amore in giardino. 8877. 

Bianco fantasma. 286. 

Bolero. 327. 

Carezze d’amore. 4613. 

Celia. “469. 

Ciappolino. 4717. 

Corteggiata. 9445. 

Dammi un baccio. 4849. 

Delizioso. 4914. 

Dolee frenesia. 4958. 

Dolce risolino. 805. 

Fervido bacio. 1059. 

Folle passione. 5262. 

Nfama ecatena. 11417. 

Oh Katherina. 15670. 

Sorridendo. 3352. 

Stringimi forte. 7900. 

Titina. 

Torno addO mamma. 12594. 

Violetta. 8344. 

Visione d’amore. 12719. 


Giaquinto (Marty) : 
Almond eyes. 4207. 
Eleven o’clock. 5106. 

Giara. 99890. 

Giardini (Felice De) 

dini (Felice). 


See De Giar- 


1487 


INDEX 


pt.1n, ni-s!, vH20 


Giarratana (John) : 
Palomita argentina. 24748. 
Rocco Amelia. 25010. 
Giattino (Francesco) : 
Santa Margherita Belice. 
Vincenzina. 8340. 
Gibbons (Carroll) : 
I’ve got a little bungalow. 14613. 
There’s nobody loves me but me. 
12514. 


Gibbons (Mrs. J. A.) 
made me care. 18937. 
Gibbons (J. G.) I love every lock of 
your silvery hair. 18881. 
Gibbons (M. J.) Pride of: Dixie New 
Orleans. 20416. 
Gibbons (Orlando) : 
Ah! dear heart. 4174. 
Complete keyboard works. 
9426. 
Dainty fine bird. 4844. 
Fair is the rose. 1010. 
Fair iadies. 5178. 
Fantazia, 5336, 5337. 
Great Lord of Lords. 
10098. 
Have merey upon me, 
10169. 
Lais, now old. 6188. 
O that the learned poets. 
Pavan and Galliard. 7155. 
See the Word is incarnate. 
12060. 
Trust not too much fair youth. 
8223. 
What is our life. 8482. 
Gibbs (Al.) After you’ve gone with 
everyone else. 8808. 
Gibbs (C. A.): 
April fools. 21988. 
Child’s epitaph. 511. 
Child’s grace. 513. 
Dream pedlary. 22739. 
In the high Alps. 23621. 
Old soldier. 11569. 
Silver penny. 25236. 
Slow, horses, slow. 25269. 
Songs of enchantment. 25358. 
Spring. 253899. 
Thou whose 
25688. 


(EH. M.) 


7524. 


I’m sorry you 


9422-— 


10092, 
O God. 


2570. 
12059, 


birth on _ earth. 


Gibbs 
15708. 
Gibbs (H. A.) After you’ve gone with 
everyone else, then you'll come back 
to me. 8808. 
Gibbs (H. L.) 
the heart of a rose. 
‘Gibbs (H. P.) 
Gibson 
14430. 
Gibson (Earl): 
Shimmy. 12116. 
Stolen sweets. 


Old North wind. 


I’m sending a kiss in 
18930. 

Sow good seeds. 7829. 
(B. F.) Honolulu. moon. 


7883. 


Gibson (Fred): 

~ Bon! trés bon. 9150. 
Lavender blues. 6204. 
Sun will soon be shining. 7923. 


You must have a little bit of fun.. 


21777, 26244. 
Gibson (Furl) : 
In that little brown soddie way 
out in the West. 19083. 
There’s a little vacant spot in my 
heart for you. 21197. 
Gibson (Mrs. G. 8.) Broken prom- 
ises. 13409. : 
Gibson (Harry) 
Gibson (J. EH.) 
Gibson (Joe): 
I miss Caroline. 1537. 
Sweetest girl. 3471. 
Gibson (Tom) That home bungalow 


Postman. 24857. 
Girls’ league. 9997. 


12479. 
Gibson (W. F.) House of brother- 
hood. 2383138. 


Gibson (W.N.) Winking fad. 21684. 
Giddings (T. P.): 

Home edition. 14418. 

Three part music. 21234. 
Gideon (D. L.) Give me a garden of 


roses. 18506. 
Gideon (Henry) Oi shlof main fei- 
gele. 11556. 
Gideon (Melville) : 
Funny little tune. 23029. 
Granada. 10078. 
I’ve fallen in love with a voice. 
23481. 
I want somebody. 1569. 
Land you’ve never heard of. 
23858. 
Love them all. 24033. 


Loving the wrong girl. 6406. 

Tale of a guinea pig. 25567. 

Texas love. 25619. 

They catch ’em young. 8098. 

Wedding in the bath. 12785. 
Gielow (I. W.): 

Maybe she loves me maybe she 


don’t. 6527. 
Two hearts. 8248. 
Giffoni (G.) Im shy. 10446. 


Gifford (A. M.) jr. Ease my mind 
sweet papa or mama’s goin’ to ease 
away. 18207. 

Gifford (Harry) 
way. 262738. 

Giggling girl. -18496, 18497. 

Giglio (Clemente) : 

Monaca Bianea. 19800. 
Storia della Monaca Bianca. 7886. 


Your way is my 


Gigliotte (H. F.) Only for you. 
11611. 

Gigue romaine. 23065. 

Gilbert (—) Mikado. 24244. 
Gilbert (Annette) Broadway violets. 
4529. 


1488 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925. | 
Gilbert (G. V.): 
Arabesque. 1194. 
Humoresque. 1428. 
Gilbert (H. A.) Home gospel songs. 
5568. 
Gilbert (H. F.) Dance. 706. 


Gilbert (H. M.): 
For love of you. 9912. 
Gold and frankincense and myrrh. 


14256-14258. 
Great eternal Christmas. 23149- 
aa 8 a 
Gilbert (Hazel) Riviera. 11913. 


Gilbert (J. G.): 
Buy yourself a broom and sweep 
your troubles away. 22250. 
Gee, gee—put your tongue out. 
53827. 
I’m goin’ to jazz my way to Man- 
dalay. 1504. 
Little Peter Pan. 10920. 
Meet me in the spring. 6547. 
Minnesota. 11181. 
When I hear that song of twi- 
light. 17016. 
Where does the candle-light go. 
21608. 
Gilbert (J. L.): 
Christmas peace. 
26302 (872). 
Farewell, dear alma mater. 5194. 
Glorious month of June. 5357. 
Gilbert (Jean) : 
Geliebte Sr. Hoheit. 53828. 
Katja, the dancer. 6128, 14951. 
Katja waltz. 14952. 
Those eyes so tender. 8109. 
Waltz from Katja. 12745. 
Gilbert (L. W.): 
I’m all upset about you. 5713. 
I miss my Swiss, my Swiss miss 
- misses me. 5754. 
Just for you. 238772. 
Lazy pickaninny. 6209. 
Gilbert (M. A.) Homeland of Maine. 
10265. 
Gilbert (R. B.) 
kind of girl I dream about. 
Gilbert (R. 8S.) : 
Cats march in. 461. 
Kitty kittens’ dance. 1877. 
Miniature figures. 11179. 
Moonlight glee club sings. 2328. 
Peter Rabbit in town. 20306. 
Prize cat fiddles. 2872. 
Professor Cat sings a _ prayer. 
2874. 
Three black cats play a trio. 
3625. 
Gilbert and Johnson co. 
23053. 
Gilbert music co. 
22518. 
Gilbert 
11913. 


22395-22397, 


If I ean find the 
23544. 


Georgia dog. 
Country dance. 
Riviera. 


music pub. Co. 


Gilchrist (A. R.):. 
Emmanuel. 26302 (86). 
Nazareth. 8773 (294). 

O holy night. 26302 (217). 

Gilchrist (S. B.): 
Songs for the children. 

(122): 
: Southern lullaby. 4144 (124). 
Gilchrist (W. W.): 


4144 


Emmanuel. 26802 (86). 
Southern lullaby. 4144 (124). 
Gildea (Frank) Smile darling 


mother it eases my pain. 163808. 
Gilder (George) On the road to 
Mandalay. 11594. 
Gildo (Armando) : 
Cross puzzle. 48138. 
Frunniatella. 14161. 
Sia benedetta mammeta. 3208. 
Giles (C. L.) Love is just the same. 
_ 6368. 
Giles (Chet) Would God I were the 
tender apple blossom. 21714. 
Giles (Ort) Valse coucou. 21375. 
Giles (Viola) It’s habits. 23678. 
Giles (W. D.) N. M. A. forever. 
19983. 
Gilette (Q.): 
Love virtue’s melody. 15195. 


My beautiful American rose. 
11287. 
Oh you wonderful sea. 7(Ci6. 


Gilg (F. J.) 
come back to me. 
Gilholy (B. M.): 
Chums. 541. 
Rustic idyll. 20596. 
Gill (Alec) Spring, spring, glorious 
spring. 25405. 
Gall..CB. As)": 
Hawking time. 14352. 
I’ve got the temperamental blues. 
14618. 
Newly rich. 15574. 
Gill (Emerson) : 
Dreaming. 9687. 
Weary of waiting for you. 25963. 
Gill (Sam) : 
Co-caine Jane. 17897. 
Monkey love. 19811. 
Gillam (Archie) I know how you feel, 
when you're worried. 1474. 
Gillard (J.) Foolin’ around. 
Gillen (W. P.): 
Don’t ever say you'll leave me. 
$15, 
Rass-berries Mister Brown. 7350. 


Oh, mother mine, please 
15677. 


14116. 


Shadow lane. 20758. 
Gilles (René) : 

Noce bretonne. 6910. 

Trois mélodies. 7208. 


Gillespie (Haven) : 
Blinky moon bay. 22198. 
What’s the good of dreams that 
never come true. 8490. 


1489 


INDEX 


Gillespie (T. N.) 
22219, 

Gillet (Ernest) : 
Andante religioso. 
Coeur brisé. 13609. 
De fil en aiguille. 
Passe-pied. 2735. 

Gillette (J. ag: Intermezzo. 

Gilley (E. 
ae Hon! 18698. 
Waltzing in fairyland. 21460. 

Gillfoyle (Frank) Masonic review 

march. 6518. 

Gillham (Art): 

Ill always love you. 23398. 
Just waiting for you. 14937. 
Just waiting for you. 23787. 
Loving just you. 19553. 
Second hand love. 3148, 7594. 


Gilliland (V. R.) They’re waiting 
for me on the old Sewanee shore. 
3598. 


Gilmartin (Laura) Back where the 
bluebells grow. 9006. 
Gilmore (H. M.) Allegro. 8847. 
Gilmore (Helen) : 
By the sea. 13487. 
My cross-word puzzle girl. 2379. 
Who stole my family tree. 3982. 
Gilmore (S. H My cross-word puz- 
zle girl. 2379. 
Gilmore (W. E.) Don’t forget you 
have a mother. 4976. 
Gilpin (Charles) : 
Joan of Arkansas. 6052. 
Peter Pan. 15860. 
Sadie step out. 20602. 
Gilrod (Louis) : 
As me seht mit treren. 13204. 
frehlicher yom toy pesach. 1135. 
uit mir die meidlach fin a mul. 
18505. 
Heim far a kind. 
Heim in Palestina. 
Ibergemacht. 19016. 
Kinder yuhr. 1864. 
Lechaim. 15038. 
Meidlach, I love you just the 
same. 24183. 
Meidlach von Amohl. 
Mir yiddelech. 242638. 
Nehder. 24486. 
Nor die alein. 9602. 
Oi gewald vie der lebt men dos. 
2614. 
Oi mame shloég mich nit. 24634. 
Oi wet er krigen geshmissen. 7018. 
Palestina horey. 11676. 
Samet in seid. 3091. 
Take your time. 3500. 

Gilroy (Opal) I’m goin’ back to Cali- 
forny. 23429. 
Gilsinn (M. A.) 

21391. 


Bound fo’ Gawgia. 


17405. 
8773 (196). 
23066. 


18663. 
10221. 


19679. 


Venite adoremus. 


1490 


Gilson (Maude) 
12549 


Gingrich (Charles) 


Gingrich (Irving) 
Ginn & CO.: 


pt.qinings:, v.20: 


Through the village. 


Ginami ( Corinna) Rajola-tango. 2931. 
Gines (Jessie) : 


Man who owes you is dead. - 
19607. 

No home blues. 24523. 

Strutt Louise, strutt. 25461. 

Glorious Father. 

13084 (106). x 

Confession. 138653. 


Abraham Lincoln. 263802 (336). 
Armies of spring. 263802 (343). 
At night fall. 26302 (344). 
Autumn woods. 26302 (345). 
Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 26302 (350). 
Bells. 26302 (354-857). 
Bells of Brittany. 26302 (3858). 
Best way. 26302 (359). 
Big black Beetle. 263802 (361). 
Bobby Shafto_ 26302 (368). 
Bohemian lullaby. 26302 (3864). 
Bumblebee. 26302 (3867). 
Characteristics in musie. 13548. 
Christmas eve. 26302 (871). 
Cinderella. 26302 (873). 
Cobbler. 26302 (375).° 
Dancing in the orchard. 26302 
(385). 
Dixie. 26302 (391). 
Dream boat. 26302 (400). 
Dreams of the _ birds’ 
26302 (403). 
Fairy drum. 263802 (405). 
Fairy signals. 26302 (406). 
Good-bye to summer. 26302 (417). 
Good morning. 26302 (418). 
Home edition. 14418. 
Hopscotch. 26302 (425). 
How can I leave thee. 26302 
(429). 
How dad’ you do. 26302 (480). 
Hungry little bunny. 26302 (482). 
If love. 26302 (452). 
Lady April. 26302 (468). 
Little Indian. 26302 (472). 
Little Miss Etticoat. 26302 (478). 
Little Miss Muffet. 26302 (474). 
Maid of Japan. 263802 (482). 
March wind. 26302 (485). 
Marching soldiers. 26302 (486). 
Mattinata. 26302 (489). 
Moon. 26302 (500). 
Morn in spring. 26302 (501). 
My flag. 26302 (507). | 
My top. 263802 (508).  . 
Nature’s secrets. 26302 (510). 
| 


return. 


Night and day. 263802 (512). 
Night song. 26302 (5138). 


Night wind’s lullaby. 26302 
(515). 
Nightfall. 26302 (516). 


O month of May. 26302 (520). 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


O silent night. 26802 (521). 
Ojibway lullaby. 26302 (526). 
Polliwogs. 26302 (535). 
Raindrops. ‘26302 (539). 
Red Riding Hood. 26302 (542). 
Sailor boy: 263802 (547). 
Shepherdess. 26302 (552). 
Signs of spring. 26302 (5538). 
Singing.. 26802 (554). 
Six little pigs. 26302 (555). 
Slumber, slumber. 26302 (556-— 
4Db9 ) .: 
Song of silence. 26302 (560). 
- Spanish waltz. 263802 (562). 
Spring signals. 26302 (564). 


Stars. of the summer night. 
26302 (565). © 
Summer. and autumn. 26302 
(567). : 
- Tag.. 26302... (571). 


Thanksgiving. 26302 (578). 
Three apples. 26302 (581). 
Three-part music. 21234. 
Three ships a-sailing. 
(582). 
To my mother. 
Trip to Egypt. 
_ Turtle. 26302 (588). 

Voices of autumn. 26302 (593). 
Way of a boy. 263802 (595). 


26302 


26302. (585). 
26302 (587). 


When night is falling. 26302 

. (602). 

When you're far away. 263802 
(605). 

Whippoorwill. 26302 (607). 

Wind. 26302 (610). 

Woodpecker. 26302 (613). 


Young nightingale. 26302 (619). 
Ginther (C. A.) Crying. 22540. 
Ginther (Grace) I am so glad you 

love me. 23354. 
Gioconda. 5339, 22565. 
Gioé (J.): ; 

Confessione d’amore. 

Cordiferro. 629. 

Core che chiagne. 631, 4783. 

Femmena assassina. 5207. 

Florinda. 183885. 

Greeting to.spring. 5423. 

Mia Vincenzina. 2261. 

Vita Siciliana. 38785. 

Voce ’e mamma. 8862. 

Yolanda. 172138. 


Giordanelli (Henry) 
tete’. 494. 
Giordano (Alfredo) Perditempo.. 
e rompicapo. 15856. 
Giordano (Chas.) You’re the idol of 
my heart. 21789. 
Giordano (U.): 
Andrea Chénier. 
Cena delle beffe. 
Fedora. 140538. 
Giorni (Aurelio) 


615. 


Che me ne fo’ 


4251. 
4653. 


Sonata. 23067. 


Giovanelli (A. J.) You were not so 
smart. 8786. 
Giovannelli (Vincent) 
Giovannoli (Severino) 
21990. 
Gipsies. 9992. 
Girard (P. M.) 
-. 15059. 
Girardon (J.): 

Badinage. 211. 

Marche des bons vieux. 19615. 
Giriat (Pierre) -Trois poémes. 9993. 
Girls league of senior high school. 

All hail to thee. 17353. 
Girola (Armando) Wise up my fickle 


Sun. 3480. 
Arabiana. 


Dumb dumb Dora. 


pal. 4018. 

Giron (Adolfo) One magic hour. 
15744. 

Gittlewan (Aubrey) Frisco town. 
5296. 

Giudice (A. G.) Vendetta pp’annore. 
8308. 

Giullari (Joseph) Charleston papa. 
17828. 

Giuttari (Salvatore) Serenata spag- 
nola. 12088. 


Givan (K. D.) 
Givan & Green music Co. 


Old college. 7023. 
Old college. 


7023. 
Gladstein (Israel) : 
Churban. 13585. 
Shulamit. 16257. 
Gladstone (Kd) Cross words. 661. 
Gladys. 10010. 
Gliser (Paul) Jesus. 6035-6037. 


Glancy (Mrs. P.): 
Little thatched cot in Ireland. 


19469. 

Old sweetheart of mine. 24656. 
Glaser (A. H.) Zmiras shmual. 
26284. 
Glaser (Samuel) Zmiras shmual. 
26284. 
Glasgow (S. M.) They have not 


heard—send me. 12518. 
Glass (Dudley) : 
Australia, land of ours. 13238. 


Carol of Bethlehem. 4621. 


From a Gipsy caravan. 1143. 
In realms of dance. 5912. 
Little house of dreams. 10911. 
Melody of memories. 2229. 
Over here. 20236. 
When waltz-dreams come true. 
8536. 
Wicked Chinaman and other song 
tales. 12942. 
Glasser (Matt) Masonic review 
march. 6518. 
Glassmacher (W. J.) Christmas tide. 
22400. 
Glassman (Irving) No more. 15591. 
Glasson (T. B.): 
Desire. 778, 22651. 


1491 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Glasson (T. B.)—Continued. 
Negro serenade. 19997. 
Snow birds. 20836. 
Summer, 210387: 
Glazounow (Alexandre) : 
Scene de ballet. 7551... 
Serenade espagnole. 7626, 16221. 
Gleeson (Horace) Little hills. 19451. 
Gleich (Harry) : 
One little smile. 11607. 
Under the scouts banner. 
Who pays. 17108. 
You gave me up for someone else. 
13021. 
Gleich (Harry) music house. 
the scouts banner. 21356. 
Glenn (—) Oh gee, ain’t we got joy. 
6995. 

Glenn (Mabelle) Music appreciation 
for every child. 24364. 

Glick (L. B.) Ah-wah-ne. 21885. 

Glinka (M. 1.) Persian song. 24799. 

Glissando waltz. 5358. 

Globke (EH. M.) Our Father’s voice. 
2692. 

Glogau (Jack) : 


21356. 


Under 


If you'd believe in me. 28557. 
Kohler & Campbell .fox trot. 
19300. 
’Neath the blue Italian skies. 
19993. 
Glogowski (Anthony) I. dream of 
you.. 5665. 


Glossy (Blanka) Wiener comddien- 
lieder aus drei jahrhunderten. 4004. 
Glover (A. M.): 
Evening shadows. 138997. 
Fraternity march. 1130. 
Glueck (Alma) Folksongs and other 
duets. 18394. 
Gluck (C. W.): 


Adeste fideles. 18518. 


Air from Orpheus. 18519. 
Alkestis. 8831. 
Andante. 5359. 
Dance of the furies. 5360. 


Gavotte. 10018, 14238, 23098. 
Gracious Savior. 10019. 


Iphigénie en Aulide. 18520. 
Lento. 1218. 
Gliickstrompeter. 10020. 
Glynn (A. L.) Dear love, adieu. 757. 
Gnatkowski (A.) Marja wale. 2198, | 
2194. 
Gnessina (Hleanor) Allegro. 5861. 
Goad (D. M.) Sunshine of Dixieland. 
3444. 
Goad (H. H.) Dawn to dusk. 4883. 
Goad (K. F.) Over the homestead 
hills. 20237. 
Gobbaerts (J. L.): 
Cerceaux. 26802 (41). 
Htude. 1223-1228, 


5367-5369, 
14245, 14246. 


Golden hour. 23119. 


Jeu de croquet. 26302 (168)... 
Little dancer. 15100, 15101. 
Study. 1229, 5370. 
God shall wipe away all tears. 
Godard (B. L. P.): °° 


Berceuse. 4144 (47), 5378, 13084 
(109). . 

Chinoiserie. 5379. 
Lullaby. 13084 (110). 
Renouveau. 12084 (111). 
Sérenade. 10035. t 

Godbold (M. M.) Help. yourself. 

5529. 


Goddard (Lundberg) 
Goddard (P. L.) 
Godding (Walter) 
blues. 6228. 
Godfery (M. V.) 
fery (M. Van) 
Godfrey (D. J.) 
rain. 24946. 
Godfrey (F. D.) 
Godfrey (Fred): 
Cross words. 662. i 
This time next year. 25679. 
Godfrey (Vaughn) Waiting for you. 


Longing. 6334. 
Longing. 6334. 

- Lendin’ money 
See Someren-God- 
Rain, rain, rain, 


Just, you. 238788. 


16933. 
Goding (W. O.) America our own. 
21944. 
Godowsky (Leopold) : 
Alt-Wien. 17388. 
Ethiopian serenade. 8773 (1024). 
Java suite. 19170-19173. 
Rendezvous 8773 (1268). 


Godowsky (Louis) : 
Allegro appassionata. 8848. 
Little story. 2018. 
Lullaby. 6414. 
Melody. 10036. 
God’s hand. 18581. 
Goebel (Hd.) Happy go 
18622, 186238, 23191. 
Gohler (Georg) Konzert in. C. 
19302. 
Gollner (August) : 
Canzonetta. 17767. 
Menuett. 19720. 
Goelzlin (L. F.) Don’t tell me I’ve 
just been dreaming. 820, 4984. 
Goerdeler (Julius) : 
Clarissa’s dream. 8773 (152). 


lucky. 


Good bye my Highland lass. 
8773 (290). 
Song of the mountaineer. 8773 
(731). 
Goerdeler (Richard) : 
Alpine rose. 8773 (14). 
Babbling brook. 13084 (16). 


Bicycle galop. 138084 (26). 
Bugle call. 8773 (96). 
Cheerfulness. 8773 (139). 
Clarissa’s dream.. 8773 (152). 
Drummer boy’s march. 138084 
(76). | 


1492 


10032. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


——$<$———$——$————— eee 


Flower greeting. 8775 (232). 

Good bye my Highland lass. 
8773 (290). 

Hunter’s song. 138084 (138). 

Hush-a-by, baby dear. 
(344). 

I think of thee. 87738 (864). 

Jolly darkies. 13084 (154). 

Little Maude gavotte. 

— (454). 

Little 

LCLCT). 

Mill. 8773 (525). 

Ole Virginny reel. 8773 (584). 

Restlessness. 8773 (642). 

Sleep, dollie, sleep. 138084 (311). 

Song of the mountaineer. 8773 
Vist): 

Summer pleasures polka. 
(752). 

Sunday morning. 

Sweet Bess gavotte. 


8773 


8773 


recruit march. 13084 


8773 


13084 (340). 
18084 (341). 


Tarantella. 13084 (347). 
Tear-drops. 87738 (771). 
Trocadero. 8773 (803). 


‘Goerdeler (W. C. A.): 
Alpine rose. 8773 (14). 
Babbling brook. 13084 (16). 
Barcarolle. 8773 (59). 
Bicycle galop. 13084 (26). 
Bugle call. 8773 (96). 
Cheerfulness. 8773 (189). 
Drummer boy’s'§ march. 
(76).: ) 
Flower greeting. 8773: (282). 
Heart’s ease waltz. 13084 (126). 
Hunters’ song. 13084 (133). 


> 3084 


Hush-a-by, baby dear. 8773 
(344). 
I think of thee. 8773 (364). 


In the quiet evening hours. 138084 
(148). 

Jolly darkies. 138084 (154). 

Little Maude gavotte. 8773 (454). 

Little recruit march. 13084 (157). 

Mill. 8773 4525). 

My old Kentucky home. 
(548). 
Nightingale waltz. 8773 (557). 
Ole Virginny reel. 8773 (584). 

Restlessness. 8773 (642). 
Sleep, dollie, sleep. 18084 (311). 
Summer pleasures polka. 8773 
(752). 
Sunday morning. 13084 (340). 
Sweet Bess gavotte. 138084 (341). 
Tarantella. 13084 (347). 
Tear-drops. 8773 (771). 
Trocadero. 8773 (803). 
Goerschler (Theo.) Springtime glory. 
16442. 
Goetz (Coleman) : 
- Back home in Illinois. 
. Darktown Nurmi. | 9540. 


86854—26——_13 


8773 


13263. 


Florida, among the palms. 9890. 

Why don’t you do it now. 12936. 
Goetz (H. Ray): 

Do I love you. 22678. 

I love the moon. 18885. 

Mia luna. 24229. 
Goetz (P. B.) University of Buffalo 
_ chorale. 12657. 
Goetze (W. W.) 

10040. 


Gotze (Walter) 
25467-25469. 


Vier schlaumeier. 


Stunde der gitarre. 


Goeyens (F.) Sonate. 231138. 
Going down. 9688, 11271. 


Going through the land. 
Goitre (Henri) 
Gold (Eddie) 

back to me. 


13084 (112). 
Lévre mi-close. 23909. 
Send my pretty baby 
7613. 


Gold (Jack) Mother’s prayer. 24339. 
Gold (Jean): 

Alibi Ike. 8830. 

Words and. music that’s. all. 

12986. 

Gold (Joe) Hot fingers. 23309. 
Gold (Lou) Smiling eyes. 3260. 
Gold (Matthew): 

Angel. 109. 

Only dreams. 20190. 

Popular melodies. 2829, 7237. 
Gold bug. 8773 (587, 603). 
Goldberg (Harry) : 

Hulla-huila. 18771. 

Night hawk blues. 20013. 
Goldberg (Julius) : 

How happy we can be. 18761. 

Why don’t you say so. 21656. 


Goldberg (R. C.) 
19704. 

Goldberg (Rubin) : 
Furem kein Yirishuliam. 
Shimen. 20773. | 

Golde (Walter) : 
April. 130. 
Awakening. 

Golden (Ernie) : 
San’ man. 25081. 

Tell me why you and I should be 

strangers. 21148. 
Golden (J. L.) Willie off the yacht. 
8773 (863). 

Golden (lL. A.): 

I don’t know why you made me 

ery. 14488. 

Just like a raindrop. 14919. 
Golden cockerel. 10332, 123342. 
Golden slumbers' kiss your 

18542, 18543. 

Golden treasury of American songs 

and lyrics. 8773 (289)< 

Goldenberg (Harry) You are the girl 


Memories of you. 


18449. 


21850 (247). 


eyes. 


that deceived me. 4072. 
Goldenburg (W. 8S.) My Spanish 
sweetheart. 15532. 


Goldenen buch.- 12279. 


1498 


INDEX 


pt. 11, ne &.,:v..20 


Goldfarb (S. E.): 
Bible story in song. 9101, 22180. 
Pesach melodies. 11711. 

Goldfield (C. G.) Daisy. 9500. 

Goldie (D.): 

Caught you triflin’ blues. 
Done got de blues. 22687. 
I’ve got a gal. 23482. 

Goldilocks and the bears. 23127. 

Golding (A. E.) Childhood days. 

13566. 

Goldkette (Jean) : 

It’s the blues, number 14 blues. 
8 a Ui (2 
Oh it’s the blues. 


22322. 


2593. 


You are just a vision. 138005, 
HW Ga Ir 
Goldman (Bernard) Love me Jose- 
phine. 10984. 
Goldman (E. F.): 
On the go. 15727-15729. 


16427-16429. 
Call of the plains. 


Spirit of youth. 
Goldmark (Rubin) 
13467. 
Goldsmith (A. S.) 
21028. 

Goldsmith (I. M.) 
Goldstein (B. L.): 
Come my Hadassah. 22460. 

How can I tell? 5601. 

Make my dream true. 6445. 

My maid of mystery. 6802. 
Goldstein (Gus): 

Mazel toy vente. .24172. 

Mendel vil a get. 24208. 
Goldstein (Jennie) Meidele vest noch 


Such a sausage. 


April fool. 4263. 


gliklich sein. 19678. 

Goldstein (Joseph) Just like you. 
1823. 

Goldstein (Morris) Mein yugend. 
2219. 


Goldstein (Nat): 


Everybody’s tune. 18275, 22879. 


I do do you. 18831, 18832, 23371. 
Goldstein (Saul): 
Lady love. 15000. 
You’re just the girl of my dreams. 
4098. 
Goldstein (Walter) Olive and blue. 
20151. 
Golgotzki (I.) Eternal question. 969. 
Golinghorst (Evelyn) Charleston 
steppers. 22355. 


Golius (A. J.) jr. Love dreams of 
dreamland. 24015. 
Gollnick (EK. F.): 
Alone in the world with you. 
21934. 
Found her at last. 
Katherine. 23796. 
Maybe she’s my baby. 24168. 
My goodness gracious Grace. 
24405. 
Gollnow (Fred) 
dir nimmermehr gegeben. 


23011. 


Ich hitt’ mein herz 
5825. 


Golterman (Guy) Ave Maria. 13245. 
Goltermann (G.) Réve. 24980. 
Golub (Solomon) : 
Beim teich. 253. 
Benkshaft. 270. 
Clicklicher mechuten. 1211. 
Kumt der lieber shabbos. 1895. 
Golyscheff (Jef) Trio. 16773.. 
Goman (W. E.) Thelma. 8078. 
Gombert (Nicolaus) Canon apertus. 
17754, 22286. 
Gondoliers. 5393. 
Gonyra (Mrs. Louis) In my flying 
machine. 10573. 
Good-night, Babette. 26302 (111). 
Good old days. 22283, 24277. 


Goodell (W. J.): 


Interludium. 59638. 

To me thou art so lovely. 25720. 
Goodhart (A. M.) Sailor’s consola- 

tion. 8773 (671). 

Goodman (Alfred) : 

Beautiful girls. 13311. 

Flexatone. 14091. 

Lucita. 15216. 

Oriental memories. 15764. 

Promenade walk. 15975. 

Someone. 20888. 

Venetian wedding moon. 16872. 
Goodman (Helen) : 

Buggy ridin’. 4543. 


Castles in Spain. 4635. 
Goodman (L. R.): 
Whisper to me. 12900. 


Whole world knows I love you. 
Oe ben 


Goodrich (F. A.) Album of short 


easy pieces for the piano. 21898, 
21899. ~ 

Goodrich (Henry) Thirty five folk 
tunes. 1254. 

Goodrich (J. C.) Hating figs by moon- 
light. 18212. 

Goodrum (HK. M.) Always you're 
near. 85. 


Goodwin (KF. W.): 
Happyland. 10158. 
Starlit skies. 12328. 
Goodwin (Joe) What a life when no 
one loves you. 38863, 3864. 
Goodwin (W. R.) That old thatched 
cottage where I was born. 25639. 
Goodwin (Walter) : 
Beautiful thoughts of mother. 
4396. 
Evolution blues. 22883. 
Give me the bouquets now and 
knock me when I’m gone. 5346. 
Mama’s baby. 6453. 
My first sweetheart. 19901. 
Roses remind me of you. 
21850 (416). 
Sweet Alice. 25512. 
That wonderful mother of mine. 
16648-16650. 


20588, 


1494 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


TUE tndtE ddI SSIES ESSIEN NEESER 


Twilight and you. 8240. 
Waltz of my dreams. 84038, 8404. 
Why should you cry over me. 
8606. 
Goodwin (Wilder) Waiting alone in 
the moonlight. 16931. 
Goold (Sam) : 
Garden of my dreams. 1164. 
Love’s own melody. 2099, 6396. 
Naughty naughty. 15556. 
Nobody but you. 11440. 
You can be just as lonesome on 
Broadway. 4075. 
You know I know. 4081. 
Goose (T. H.) Ice. 235386. 
Goossens (Eugene) Pastorale and 
Harlequinade. 24770. 
Gordier (Edman) Spare the rod, and 
spoil the child. 16419. 
Gordon (B. W.): 
Can’t be blue. 22287, 26302 (368). 
Honey mine. 238308, 26302 (424). 


How dy do, Mis’ Springtime. 
10307-10811. 

Gordon (Bob) Sad. 25062. 

Gordon (Charles) Pour toi. 11775. 


Gordon (E. B.) 
22228. 


Gordon (Griffith) 
Gordon (H. A.) 
228738, 22874. 
Gordon (H. 8.) Estate of: 
Aida. 3766. 
Arkansas traveller. 
At sunset. 22017. 
Ave Maria. 22047, 22048. 
Birth of the sun. 9110. 
Buttercup. 387. 
Cactus. 405. 
Carmen. 299. 
Chase of the butterflies. 223859. 
Columbine. 581. 
Dance of the hours. 
Hlegie. 15285. 
Evening prayer. 979. 
Every day melodies. 22873, 22874. 
Flower song. 1100. 
Here they come. 23270. 
Holy night. 23294. 
Hymn to the sun. 23342. 
Light cavalry allegro. 15076. 
Lily. 1979. 
Lost chord. 23996. 
Love’s old sweet song. 24050. 
March from Raymond. 16684. 
Medicine dance. 11115. 
Melody in A flat. 24189. 
Merry sunbeams. 2252. 
Minuet in G. 22148. 
My heart at thy dear voice 
Dice 
New method for the pianoforte. 
2486. 
O salutaris. 


Bring me sunshine. 


Betty. 9099. 
Hvery day melodies. 


22000. 


22565. 


24585. 


“Gordon (L. M.) 


Orchid: | 2683.’ 
Pagliacci. 23891. 
Pilgrims’ chorus. 
Prelude. 16011. 
Remembrance. 
Réve angélique. 
Rose. 3028. 
Russian intermezzo. 16119. 
Rustle of spring. 25053. 

Short mass in F. 25211-25214. 
Sonatinas. 12251. 

Song of India. 25335. 

Song of the pine. 12262. 
Souvenir. 16415. 

Summer night. 3427. 

Summer swing song. 25486. 
Sweet violet. 25526. 


16921. 


2960. 
24981. 


Sweetly singing. 3481. 
Trovatore. 3770. 
Yelth’s love song. 138000. 


Violin choir. 25886. 

Gordon (Nina) Sweetheart ’m want- 
ing just you. 12419. 

Gordon (T. H.) Silly boy. 25284. 

Gordon (Westell) .One little dream 
of love. 7066-7069. 

Gordon (William) Won’t you come 
back to me, little gal, little pal. 
17189. 

Gordon bros. Marie. 

Gorilla corp. Mr. 
Garrity. 153885. 

Goritz (D. M.) Only fiy to my heart, 
bird o’ blue. 2674. 

Gorman (Ross): 

Gorman (Ross) and Eddie Sharpe 


6500. 
Mulligan and Mr. 


modern saxophone method. 
18560. 
He’s just a horn-tootin’ fool. 
1344, 1345. 
Gorney (Jay): 
Garden of used to be. 1167. 
Girl in your arms. 18500. 


How’s the king. 18765, 18766. 
Ill save all my evenings for you. 
18874, 18875. 


Lady you don’t know me. 19311, 
19312. 

Somebody’s crazy about you. 
16349. 

When evening shadows fall. 38887. 

When the right boy meets the 


right girl. 
Gorney (Joe) 
20180, 20181. 
Gorny (Ben) 
2029. 
Gorrell (Ray) 
(1108). 
Gospel sunshine. 1255. 
Gospel trumpet co.: 
Echoes from Bethlehem. 18214. 
Mother. 11240. 
Triumphant over death. 8211. 
Gospel truth in song, no. 3. 14284. 


215838, 21584. 
One wonderful night. 


Log of the musketeers. 


I want you. 8773 


1495 


INDEX 


Goss (Foster) Crossword puzzle 


guide. 607. 
Goss (Mrs. Foster) Crossword puzzle 
glide. 667. 


Gavotte. 1171. 
8773 (1053). 


Gossec (F. J.) 
Gossiping Ulla. 


Gotham music service, ine. Mother 
of mine I love you. 23842, 8773 
(1206). 

Gottesdienst. 10068. 


Gottler (Archie) What’s the use of 
loving you, when you're not in love 


with me. 8494, 8773 (13874). 
Gottschalk (F. C.) King of Kings. 
8773 (419). 


Gottschalk (L. F.): 
King of kings. 8773 (419). 
Sunshine of love. 3445. 
Gottschalk (L. M.) Dying poet. 9721. 
Goublier (Gustave) : 


Au baiser de Vaurore. 17459. 
Miserere d’ amour. 19769. 
Goudelock (Mrs. D. B.) Run-a-way 
world. 7485. 
Goudey gum co. Song of Oh boy gum. 
3320. 
Goudreau (C. V.) Spain, my dreams 
and you. 3361. 
Goulart (J. F.) Please let me know. 
20370. 
Gould (George) Whoa! Nellie. 
12923, 
Goulii (H. J.) Once upon a time. 
15,737. 
Gould (J. L.) I played the second 
fiddle. 5765. 


Gould (Jennie) My law. 6787. 
Gould (Lew) Tap yo’ foot. 3517. 
Gould & Bolttler: 
Airs and graces. 4188. 
Autumn idyll. 4314. 
Butterflies wedding. 4548. 
Dream of youth. 227388. 
Entr’acte. 5122. 
Five short sketches. 
Gather ye rosebuds. 
Happy hours. 5466. 
In olden days. 23599. 
Lord of our life. 6347. 
Moorish idyll. 6674. 
Rose petals. 7456. 
Sonnet. 7466. 
Spring flowers. 
Sunshine garden. 21058. 
Tales from toyland. 21118. 
Willow pattern. 26152. 
Gounod (C. F.): 
Adore and be still. 
Ballet-suite. 10069. 
Berceuse. 23139. 
Credo. 21850 (75). 
Dio possente. 18563. 
Fantasie tiber motive der Faust. 
1260. 


19576. 
14187. 


7852. 


26302 (112). 


pt: Tia} ns.) ve20 


Faust. 5403, 10070-10072, 18564, 
18565. 

Let me gaze. 14286. 

My heart can never change. 
10073. : 


Nazareth. 8773 (294). 

Puck. 21850 (76). 

Repentance. 21850 (77). 

Send out Thy light. 5404. 

Sing, smile, slumber. 21850 (78). 

Sylvan scene. 21850 (79). 

Waltz from Faust. 4144 (52), 
18566. 

Gow (G. C.) 
26302 (298). 

Gowen (G. H.). 
now. 5400. 

Grabfelder (Rica) Steamship, hotel 
and general directory. 26302 (289). 

Grabfelder (Samuel) Steamship, 
hotel and general directory. 26302 
(289). Werer 

Grabin (Nathan) : 

Flower of my dreams. 
Toast to Phi sigma delta. 

Grabner (Hermann) : 

Drei kinderlieder. 23141. 

Fiinf gesinge fiir kammerchor. 
5405. 

Heimgedanken am meer. 

Vier lieder. 23142. 

Weihnachts oratorium. 8452. 

Zwiegesprich. 8769. 

Grace (EH. C.) Sweetheart, 
Day. 7969. 

Grace (Harvey) 
20158, 20154. 

Graceful dance. 

Gracey (John) 

Graded studies. 18573, 18574. 

Grady (B. E.) If the orange grew in 
Ireland, sure he’d pluck it while it’s 
green. 10534. 

Graener (Paul): 

Bitterstisse lied. 13356. 

Erwartung. 13980. 

Konig. 14984. 

Konigin. 14987. 

Kuckuck. 149938. 

Larghetto. 1914. 

Minnertreu. 15230. 

Quartett. 7311. 

Rose. 16090. 

Suite. 5408. 

Verloren. 16880. 

Verspruch. 16882. 

Winter. 17159. 
araeser (Karl) & cie. 

zer. 23874. 

Graham (Alice) 
old Maryland. 8778 (524). 

Graham (Arthur) Champion. 476. 

Graham (Chas.) Mid the blue hills 
of old Maryland. 8773 (524). 

Graham (EK. B.) lLaddie boy. 14998. - 


Sweet Christmas bells. 


Got a different daddy 


1097, 1098. 
25726. 


25252. 


Clara 
On a Nankin plate. 


10075. 
Golden gleam. 14262. 


Lauten-faulen- 


1496 


Mid the blue bills of 


— 


' 
' 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Graham (Edgar) Onward, G. W. U. 
2677. 


Graham (H. I.): 


Come to me. 17920. 
Sally Ann. 206138. 
Graham (I. M.) Papa and I and the 
baby. 15816. 
Graham (L. E.) ‘That boy o’ mine. 
16637. 


Grainger (P. A.): 
Children’s march. 
Country gardens. 636, 637. 
Fall of the stone. 1027. 
Lads of Wamphray. 19309. 
Molly on the shore. 2304. 


8773 (961). 


Mowgli’s song against people. 
Dae. 
Nell. 6873. 
Night song in the jungle. 20014. 
Peoria hunt. 2765. 
Soldier, soldier. 20854. 
Grainger (Philip) Thy kingdom 
come. 3633. 
Grainger (Porter): 
Done got de blues. 22687. 
T’ll put you under the jail. 10393. 
I’m tired of bein’ good. 18943. 


I’ve got a gal. 23482. 
If it ain’t you sweet daddy it'll 
be somebody else. 1602. 
If you can’t bring it you’ve got to 
send it. 
If you only knowed. 1614. 
Junk bucket blues. 14891. 
Let go my hand got a sweet W. 
Indian gal. 19376. 
On the puppy’s tail. 20163. 
Reiver’s neck. 21850 (410). 
Sing Sing prison blues. 3231. 
‘Taint nobody’s fault but yours. 
21106. 
Will you love me while you're 
gone. 8615. 
You've got to beat me to keep me. 
4111. ; 
Grambs (W. M.) Oh, won’t you re- 
turn to me. 7013. 
Gramm (S. G.) Angels all broadcast 
from heaven. 21975. 
Gramophone co., ltd. Down the Peter- 
sky. 5002. 
Gramophone publications, ltd.: 
Mah-jongg. 24089. 


Siréne. 25253. 
Granados (Enrique) Romanza. 3016, 
3017. 


Granato (Carlo) : 
Munecas del amor. 
Ojos. 24636. 

Grand (Carl) Can you. 4589. 

Grand (Robert Le): 

Conte romanesque. 620. 

Promenade sentimentale. 2881. 
Grand (Samuel) Honey. 1396. 
Grand duke. 5411. 


24362.. 


Grand march. 10082. 
Graude revue des ambassadeurs de 


1925. 15039. 
Grande revue du Moulin rouge. 4562, 
4692, 7370, 8181, 8215. 
Grand Street follies of 1925. 14236, 
14237. 
Grandjean (André) Heure jolie. 
1371. 
Granfield (A. T.): 
Chant d’amour. 22336. 
On the promenade. 2661. 


Granichstaedten (Bruno) : 


Dort in meiner kleinen woh- 
HUME...) Loot. 
Friulein, wie kann man nur so 
treu sein. 5278. 
Orlow. 15766. 
Wandere mein herzchen, wandere. 
8407. 
Grannatt (H. 8S.) Barearolle. - 9035. 
Grant (A. R.) Drifting along. 18189, 
18190. 
Grant (Anna) I’m ealling, do you 
hear me. 10416. 


Grant (Bert) Let the sunshine enter 
your heart and keep the rain away. 
6245. 

Grant (C. N.) 

Grant (KE. J.) 
10628. 

Grant CRs) P.’) 
America. 13305. 

Grant (Fay A.) With the angels I'll 
sing Ireland. 26171. 

Grant (Frederic A.) 
nobscot Bay. 4210. 

Grant (G. W.) Song and play for 
children. 16368. 

Grant (Hubert) : 

Jesus my all. 
Milford. 6611. 
Praise His Holy name. 
ALINItys "O200. 
Wonderful blood. 26179. f 

Grant’ -(3."B.)*> ©! Jesus’ VThow art 
standing. 8773 (567). 

Grant (L. B.): 

Come on _ coot, 
17917, 22461. 


Shy coquette. 12128. 
Irish eyes of blue. 


Beautiful door to 


Along the Pe- 


23725. 


1254: 


do that thing. 


Crying won't make him stay. 
9478. 
Monday morning blues. 11206. 


Grant (O. O.) 
love. 21620. 

Grant (W. T.) co. Favorite folio of 
famous songs. 18832. 

Grant (William) Will you marry me. 
21675. 

Grant-Schaefer (G. A.): 
Follow-on studies. 9903. 
Have mercy upon me, 

5487. 
Little angel band. 1986. 
Red River boat song. 11869. 


Whispering dreams of 


O God. 


1497 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Grant-Schaefer (G. A.)—Continued. 
St. Lawrence boat song. 11994. 
Starry night. 16451. 

Grantham (J. M.) 


will do. 21534. 

Grantham (W. B.) Eyes of. blue. 
22891. 

Granville (Robert) A Barecelone. 
13085. 


Grasby (M. B.): . 
Sunny May. 3435. 


Whispers. 3966. 
Grassi (KH. C.): 
Espiégle. 5138. 


Mort de Pra Narai. 
Grasso (Ralph) 


6681. 
Giuramente ’e ’nnam- 


murato. 23074... 
Graton (Heléne) : 
Aspiration. 150. 
Au claveein. 22027. 
Désespérance. 22649. 
Hvocation. 22881. 
Premier baiser. 20409. 


Gratton (Mrs. W. M.) 
today. 84388. 
Grauer (Hmil) : 
I am a sheik, a movie. fighter. 
18807. 


Way they do 


Oh what a Charleston. 20116. 
Grauso (Antonio) : 

Core traduto. 138668. 

Mannateme ngalera. 6474. 

P’e’ difendere lonore. 15797. 

Promessa d’ amore. 15977. 
Grauso (Raffaele) : 

Core traduto. 13668. ’ 

Mannateme ngalera sequito a 

m’e ssora. 6474. 
Promessa d’ amore. 15977. 


Grauso (Ralph) 
then. 4085. 
Gravelle (Jeanné) 


You'll want me but 


Lovesick. 15208. 


Graves (Clara) Buddies. 3:74. 
Graves (Rupert) Golden crown. 
\ 23117. 

Gray (—) Winter Haven. 26161. 


Gray (Alan): 
County Guy. 9451. 
Fantasia in A. 9823. 
Introduction and fugue. 
Introduction and 
10620. 
Rock of ages. 
St. Matthew. 
St. Oswald. 
University. 
Windmill man. 
Gray (Albert) 
Gray (Alice) Some 
know me. 38279. 
(Billy) Steel 


19118. 
Passacaglia. 


11922. 
11995. 
11996. 
12658. 

8628. 
African blues. 8799. 
day you will 


drivin’ Sam. 


Gotta kiss? got one thank you. 
5402. 


What Deerfield: 


‘Tie a string around your finger 
and remember me. 12556. 
‘Whatever you do. 8499. 
Gray (KF. H.) Love in Venice. 
Gray (H. W.) cox 
Alla toceata. 8846. 
Andante pastorale. 17404. 
Aria. 17482. 
Arietta graziosa. 8921. 
Art thou wearv? 4279. 
As the hart panteth. 4285. 
Autumn mood. 4816. . 
Ave Maria. 17472. 
Bear yo’ burden. 18304. 
Bells within the steeples. 22157. 
Benedicite,, omnia opera. 264. 
Benediction. 4423. 
Berceuse. 273. 
Bridal. procession. 
Cantiléne. | 429. 
Canzona.. , 4457. .' 
Capriccio. 6567.))) 
Cataract of Lodore. | 4639. 
Child Jesus. 4685...°° > 
Come, ye disconsolate. 
Credo. 22529... 
‘Day of resurrection. 
Dawn. 4881. 
Dedication. 9585. 
Epilogue. 9771. 
Every bygone prayer. 
Fantasia. 1031. 
Frog went a-courting. 1140. 
God is'a spirit. 1231. — 
God is love. 23102. 
God of our fathers. 1233. 
Gold and frankincense and myrrh. 
1236, 14256-14258. 
Golgotha. 1241. 
Gracious Saviour. 


6362. 


9176. 
600. . 
744-749. 


5162. 


10019. 


Great eternal Christmas. 23149— 
23151. 

Great god Pan. 1272-1274. 

Hail thee, festival day. 101388, 


23177, 23178, 23180. 


How long Lazrus been dead. 
14444. 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
1417. 


Hungary. 19834. 

I lift mine eyes. 249% 

I will give you rest. 1576. 

In Him we live. 16386. 

In Indian summer. 5898. 

Jesu. friend of sinners. 
14302. 

Lento. 1218. 

Life of life. 23918. 

Lo, the dawn of resurrection. 
2026. 

Lord Christ came walking. 23989. 


14301, 


Lord is arisen. 2048. 
Lord, remember Thy children. 
5447. 


Lost chord. 15162. 


1498 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


ne EEE EIS USSU 


Lyric idyll. 6420. 
Mary came beside the tomb. 2238. 


Meditation religieuse. 2216. 
Memories. 19696-19698. 
Monotone. 11211. 


My bed is like a little boat. 2374. 

My spirit was in a_ heaviness. 
4345. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 6892. 

Nightingale. 2499. 

Norwegian dance. 10101. :" 

Now Christ is risen. 6931. 

O brightness of the jnesical 

-. Father’s face. 2550. 

O Jesus, Saviour. 24570: 

O Lord God of my salvation, 
24574. » 

~<>O ‘loving Saviour. 15634, 

Of the light of the dawn. 6982. 

Office of the holy communion: 
TAZ. 

Old Towler. 7044. 

Open de window Noah. 15756. 

'. ‘Out on the plains. 24723-24725. 
Out on the plains shepherds 
watching, 24726. ) 
Passepied. 9589. 

Plenty o’ room. 15914. 

Praise waiteth for Thee, O God. 
24869. 

Prologue. 2879. 

Prophecy. . 24905. 

Rondo. 20535. 

Scherzo. 4458. 

Send out Thy spirit. 

Shadow chords. 3182. 

Shadow of Thy wings. 25184, 

Short festival postlude. 20778. 

Sister Mary wo’ three lengths of 
chain. 16287. 

Sketch. 3248. 

Song in the night. 20909. 

Song of devotion. 2243, 

Song of Mary. 163738. 

Song of praise. 25337. 

Song of the exiles. 3329. 

Song of the pedler. 7803. 

Sonus epulantis. 7821: 

Soon one mawnin’. 16403. 

Southern idyll. 20945, 

Souvenir. 20950. 

Stranger. 7893. 

Strength of the hills. 

Te Deum laudamus. 

Three kings. 25692. 

Three responses. 17407. 

Threnody. 3626. 

Through the valley of shadow. 
3630. 

Thy word is like a garden, Lord. 
25699. 

Trumpet voluntary. 25980. 

Wander-thirst. 3821. 

What bird so sings. 


12071, 


7898. 
3530. 


3867. 


When Christ was born. » 26011. 
-Who is like Thee. 8581. 
Gray (Harold) : { 
It takes the Lawd to tell you what 
ison my mind. 23683. 
Puddin’ papa. 204387. 
Gray (J. A.)’: 
- Banks of the Nile. 
hoping 


13282. 
Looking, and. wishing. 
2947, 


Gray, (Joe): 


tt 


-., Caught.you cheatin’ blues: 9298. 
- Caught you triflin’ blues. 13523, 
Dan 
Gray (L. C.) What’ll I play. . 12811. 
Gray (lL. R.) Rose of Pekin. 7453: 
Gray (Len): 
Carolina: 13508. 


‘Did you call me back. 13817. 
Gray (R. P.) Since I met'you. 7690, 
12149. e 
Gray (Tippy) 
Gray ¢W. B:) 
“went to Paris. 
Gray and Fenton. 
26161. 


Gray nuns of the Sacred heart. Missa 
brevis. 24269. 
Great Britain, reciprocal copyright 
protection. of music. p. yv. 
Great western music co.: 
Go ’way blues. 14244. 
Hello father hello mother. 143883. 
.Tell me will my dreams come 
true. 12463. 
When you were an old sweetheart 
of mine. 3943. 


Greaves (J. S.) Home ties. 1894. 
Greco (P. M. T.)) My mind never 
wanders from you. 19941. 
Greco (Mrs. Samuel) 
‘dreams. 20944. 


Green (A. W.) Don’t touch it. 821. 
Green (Ab.) I’m on my way to 
dreamland. 23451. 
Green (Alan): 
If the end of the world came to- 
morrow. 23550. 
Just friends. 237738. 
Shanghaied in old Shanghai. 
25187. 
Tom cattin’ ’round. 25731. 
Your kisses. 26269. 
Green (B. E.) pub. co. You’ve been 
my sweetheart, now be my bride. 
17263. 


4857. 
Harris 


Dancers. 712, 
Since Mary 
4144 (118). 

Winter Haven. 


Southern 


Green (B. 8S.) Twilight shadows. 
25808. 

Green (Batus) Let Jesus fix it for 
you. 6237. 

Green (Ben) You’ve been my sweet- 
heart. 17268. 


1499 


INDEX 


pt. I1y; n.'s., v.20 


Green (Bud) : 

Everybody does the Charleston 
now. 14006. 

My . mother’s 
24438. 

Women—aaaah. 26176. 

Green (C. V.) My West Virginia 
rose bud. 19977. 

Green (D. P.) Sentence. 16208. 

Green (F. H.) Water parted from 
the sea. 3830. 

Green (G. H.) Green’s (George 
Hamilton) new instruction course 
for xylophone. 1276, 14297, 23157. 

Green (Griswold) Strollers midnight 
band. 3409. 

Green (H. S8.): 

Christ my refuge. 584. 

Concerto no. 3. 22490. 

I am the good shepherd. 5686. 

Into Thy hiding. 1688. 

Kith and kin. 1876. 

Lament. 15007. 

Language of flowers. es 

Lizabuth Ann on_ bak 
2024. 

Love joy and sorrow. 6371. 

Mare. 11078. 

Mutability. 2367. 

Peace, peace. 7160. 

Somewhere in gardens. 

Song of the bell. 3325. 
Symptoms. 3486. 

Wave. 3832. 

Green (J. T.): 

Always dreaming of you. 
Headed. south. 18651. 
Why. 21648. 

Green (Jerome) What 

loved’ you. 16993. 

Green (Jimmie) Always dreaming of 
you. 17386. 

Green (Joe): 
Dance of 

13728. 
Xylophonia. 4057. 

Green (Marjorie). 
23658. 

Green (Moulton): 
Big ole moon man. 9105, 13348. 
Dear little sweetheart of mine. 

9570. 
Lalapaloosa Lou. 6185, 15004. 
Stutterin’ owl. 12374. 

Green (Nelson) : 

But the world didn’t come to an 


evening prayer. 


day. 


20895. 


17386. 


if nobody 


the toy regiment. 


Iowa blues. 


end. 4547. 
Syncopated blues. 7988. 
Green (W. E.) Fortuno. 23008. 


Green grow the rashes, O. 23155. 

Greenberger (G. P.) Songs of the Pi 
tau pi. 3345. 

Greene (B. B.) 
be days like these. 


Mother said there’d 
23438. 


\ 

Greene (C. W.) 33 special. studies 
for mandolin. 26302 (169). 

Greene (EK. A.) To you I give my 
love. 25724. 

Greene (HE. R. N.): 


Buds are bursting on the trees. 


8773 (95). 
Christmas morn. 8773 (147). 
Crocodile. 21850 (40). 


O God have merey. 8773 (564). 


Whiting and the snail. 21850 
(221). 
Greene (L.) Forgotten. 14132. 
Greene (P. J.) Sweet regret. 3467. 


Greene (Plunket) : 
Battle of Pelusium. 8773 (61). 
Clown’s songs. 8773 (154). 
Greenhough (A. D.) Venetian idyll. 


8312. 

Greenlees (C. D.) Now that we have 
our radio. 2588. 

Greenman (Nellie) Carnation pink. 
22309. ) 

Greenwald (Ferdinand) You know. 
21762. 


Greenwald (J. A.) Willie stop act- 
ing silly. 17151. 
Greenwell. (R. H.): 
Glorious Georgia. 10013. 
Will you kiss me goodnight dear. 
26147. 

Greenwich village follies. 1167, 3887, 
10337, 14837, 23097; 23850, 26232. 
Greenwood (Myrtle) Minnesota’s 

ealling you. 19761. 
Greer (Jesse) : 

Couple upstairs. 22520, 22521. 

Florida. 1090, 8773 (1037). 

Freshie. 14148, 17298 (270). 

From now on.. 1147. 

I don’t want the world. 23378, 
23379. 

I’m lookin’ for that man of mine. 
23447. 

She ain’t what she used to be. 
7647, 8773 (1290). 

Sleepy head. 25265. 

Ukulele Ike’s comic song book. 
8257. 

Who calls you baby now. 26117, 
26118. 

Who’s who are’ you. 8773 (1391). 

Whose who are you. 8591. 

Greer (O. H.) Remember I’m thine. 


(372. 
Grefe (Adeline) Love story. 10990. 
Gregg (Norma) Spring has came. 
20978. 
Gregh (Henri): 
Désespérance. 777. 
Insouciance. 1681. 


Larme, un sourire. 1916. 
Gregh (Henri) & son: 


A Vapproche du soir. 2. 


1500 


ae ae ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Baie des anges. 43857. 


Cloches dans le soir. 568. 

Lae de Garde. 1898. 

Pochades andalouses. 11752. 
Gregh (Louis) Quiétude. 11836. 
Gregor (H. SS.) Gargle, gargle. 
18465. 

Gregor (H. Smidt) See Smidt- 
Gregor (H.) 
Gregorich (EK. V.) Back home to 
mother. 207. 


Gregorio (Domenic) It’s too late now. 
19149. 
Gregory (Dan): 
Dreamy Argentine. 5033. 
Japanese rose garden. 6019. 
Learning I’m in love with you. 


6216. 
Gregory (Frank) Beneath the lan- 
- terns. 262. 
Gregory (Gus) Shimmy = shakers. 
7663. 


Gregory (J. R.) Help to make a little 
sunshine. 18669.: 
Gregory (Thornton) 
damus in A flat. 

Gregson (J. F.): 
Japanese evening song. 1739. 
Meditation. 11116. 

Greif (J. A.) Crossword puzzle blues. 

666. 
Greisiger (H. M.) I never again shall 
roam. 14596. 
Grell (T. M.) 
18996. 


_ Grenet (Eliseo) : 


Te Deum lau- 
py ubesil. 


I wish I had a pal. 


Canto salvaje. 17759. 

Pintura blanca. 20348. 

See also Grenet y Sanchez 

(Eliseo) 

Grenet y Sanchez (Eliseo) : 

Coquetas. 625. 

Madriguera. 2136. 
Grenfell (Leroy) Why make believe. 
4001. 
Grenier (G. F.) Just a mother’s 
lullaby. 10727. 


Grenier (L. EB.) Pals. 24749. 


Gressett (A.) music house. God’s gift 
to me. 18530. 
Gressett (J. B.): 
God’s gift to me. 18530. 


Love is enough. 6367. 
Gressy (L. C. de): 

' Alerte. 17298 (115). 
Baecchanale. 138084 (195). 
Comédienne et courtisane. 

(196). 
Devant de la 
(116). 
Filles d’Asie. 13084 (202). 
Ivresse. 18084 (208). 
Masques. 13084 (205). 
Petite valse. 13084 (206). 


86854—26——14 


13084 


Madone. 17298 


Gretchaninov (A. T.): 
Autumn. 4813, 13084 (12). 
Desolation. 22652. 
Flax. 13084 (94). 
Slumber song. 16305. 
Unterm zunehmenden 
19251. 
6 melodies. 
Grétry (—): 
Amant jaloux tandis 
sommeille. 13146. - 
Prophet of spring. 11813. 
Greunberg (Louis) Daniel 
13748. 


Grever (Maria) : 

Besame. 13340. 

Chiquitita. 13571. 

Do you know. 22680. 

Dos hermosas estrellas. 

Dream of my dreams. 

En una llama de amor. 

Eso es mentira. 22853. 

Eterna despedida. 22856. 

Keep away. 23799. 

Let it go. 23899. 

Loca, loca. 23972. 

Night after night. 24504. 

Por ultima vez. 24854. 

Rayito de sol. 16020, 

Ruisefior. 16112. 

Todo por ti. 16741. 

When you’re in love with love. 
26082. 

Yo ne sé. 


Grey (Clifford ) 
Grey (Edith) 


mond. 


23158. 


que tout 


jaZZ. 


22712. 
22736. 
22832. 


26216. 


Come to me. 
Lullaby. 24062. 


594. . 


Grey (Edna) Won’t you call me 
sweetheart. 4040. 
Grey (F. H.): 


At the ballet. 8938. 

Frills and laces. 18431. 

Give me the right to call you 
dearest. 5348. 

Hint. 5548. 

In the heart of the redwoods. 
14747, 23620. 

Just a dream of a waltz with you. 


6085. 

Just count the stars. 1815, 14906, 
14907. 

Little blue bird. of my heart. 
1988. 

Marianna. 6499. 

Matinee girl. 15288. 

Petite romance. 11713. 

Recompense. 7356. 

Returning. 7384. 

Twilight hour. 8242. 

Valse de fleurs. 25850. 

Valse Elize. 12676. x 

Valse Ninette. 12688. 

White ships. 8575. 

Yellow roses. 21728. 


Grey (J. W.) Sweet lips. 16540. 


1501 


INDEX 


Grey gull records, inc.: 


After a tear comes a smile. 4163, 
8773 (889). 

After you’ve kissed me kiss me 
again. 34, 8773 (891). 

Always. got. the blues. 13145, 
17298 (236). 

And I don’t mean maybe. 21964, 
26302. 

Arabella... 4265, 8773. (911). 

At the opree house. 162, 8773 
(914). 

Beautiful you. 22123, 26302 
(348). 

Bombay. 4486, 8773 (929). 

Bring back the scenes of yester- 
day. 22227, 26302 (366). 

Carry me back to Connemara. 
22312, 26802 (3869): 


Charleston rhythm. 9315, 18084 | 


(425). 
Cotton blossom time. 22509, 
26302 (381). 
Crazy ‘bout love. 
(982). 
Day dreams. 22602, 26302 (387). 
Dinah. 22664, 26302 (390). 


4805, 8773 


Down behind the hill. 22717 |i 


263802 (396). 

Dreaming in the moonlight. 854, 
8773 (1011). 

Easy to please. 5084, 8773 (1019). 

‘Hverything I’ do, means’ I love 
you. 14010, 17298 (266). 

Florida moon. 22971, 26302 (410). 

Happiness will follow sorrow. 
28187, 26302 (419). 

Happy days will come. 23190, 
26302 (420). 

I am broke. 10335, 18084 (465). 

I am in doubt. 23352, 263802 
(483). 

Iam wild. 23356, 26302 (434). 

I know you know. 10376; 13084 
(467). 

I’m in love. 10435, 18084 (470). 

I’m just dance crazy. 23442, 
26302 (448). 

I’m lonesome for a lonesome lit- 
tle pal. 1516, 8773 (1099). 

I think of you. 10474, 13084 
(472). 

I wonder if you ever wonder. 
23526, 26302 (449). 

In a Japanese. garden. 5883, 
S(13., (1422). 

In a Pasadena garden. 23578, 
26302 (455). 

Just like you. 1824, 8773 (1147). 

Let’s go roaming in the gloam- 
ing. 15057, 17298 (326). 

* Lindey. 23927, 26302 (471). 

Lonely. 15132, 17298 (330). 

Lost in the city of tears... 23998, 
26302 (477). 


1502 


pt. 111, n.'s., v.20: 


Lovable _ ladies. 24005, 26802 
(479). 


_ Love is just a dream of ‘you. 


10979, 18084 (501). 
Marry me. 24140, 26302 (487). 
Mary Brown. 15275, 17298 (338). : 
Midnight moon. 242387, 26302 


(496). 
No little two-shoes. 2507, 8773 

(1225). 
Nobody but you. 24534, 26302 

(518). 


Nothing to do but be blue. 11466, 
18084 (531). 

O’Leahy’s lullaby: 11572, 13084 
(537). 

On the village green. 7060, 8773 
(1288). 

Only two. 7081, 8773 (1241). 

Opera marmalade. 2679, 8773 
(1242). : 

Peaches. 7162, 8773 (1250). 

Pick me outa girlie. 24817, 
26302 (5382). 

Play me that beautiful Triiumerei. 
24829, 26302 (533). 

Rabbit hop. 7326, 8773 (1259). 

Rose of dreams. 3036, 8773 
(1275). 

Sadie Salome. 25064, 26302 (546). 

Some sweet day. T7761, 8773 
(1804). ; 

Son of the morning star. ‘T7779, 
8773 (1807). 

Strolling along underneath the 
smiling moon. 12359. 

Strut your jones. 25460, 26302 
(566). 

’Tain’t.no use. . 7996, 8773 (1319). 

Tell your gal. 25604, 26302 (576). 

There'll come a time. 12502, 
13084 | (597). 

They can’t blame that on me. 
8097, 8773 (13834). © 

Ting-a-ling-a-ling. 8647, 8778 
(1388). 

Tip from ‘Tipperary. 
26302 (384). 

Underneath the smiling moon. 
8773 (13852). 

Wait for me. 12731, 18084 (609). 

Wear a little smile. 16973, 17298 © 
(408). 

What name is sweeter than sweet- 
heart. 26003, 26302 (399). 

What would you say? 8497, 8773 
(1375). 

When my sweetie smiles. 26045, 
26302 (601). 

When rosebuds bloom in June. 
26302 (603), 26049. 

When someone steals your sweetie 
away. 12855, 18084 (619). 

When summer time rolls around. 
17041, 17298 (415). 


25710, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


When you're far away. 26081. 
You got to stop that running 
round the town. 26231, 26302 


(617). 
Your little baby. 17280, 17298 
(482). 
Zulu Sue. 26290, 26302 (620). 
Gribben (G. F.) In the shadowy twi- 
light. 19092. 
Gribble (Mrs. L. R.) Father mine. 
1050. 


Grieg (EK. H.): 
An den fritihling. 21850 (81). 
Ase’s death. 14800. 
At home. 18589. 
Dance from Jolster. 18590. 
Grandmothers minuet. 18591. 
Hail star of heaven. 18592. 
Heart-wounds. 10100. 


Jesu, friend of sinners. 14801, 
14302. 

Lonely wanderer. 18598. 

Morning. 14803. 

. Northern impressions. 5427, 5428. 

Norwegian dance. 10101. 

Peer Gynt suite. 23160. 

Puck. 18594. 

Solvejg’s song. 143804. 

Sonata. 23161. 

Sunshine song. 23162. 

Triumphal march. 5429. . 

Valse. 18595. 

Wedding day at Troldhaugen. 
14305. 


Aileen my darling, 
17341. 
How sweet the 


Grieves (J. S.) 
come back to me. 
Grieveson (H. M.) 
answer echo makes. 
Griff (Hal): 
He only says good night. 143857. 
Reading, ’riting and ’rithmetic. 
24952. 
Griffen (A. R.) 
Griffié (A.): / 
Conte rose. . 94387. 
Gai Spahi. 9960. 
Marche des diables verts. 
Mascarade. 11094. 
Méjiska. 11123. 
Griffin (Gerald): 
Arizona rose. 17434. 
Garden of HKden was in Ireland. 


Harem blues. 5475. 


11075. 


18462. 
Grifin (H. N.) Just back of sun- 
down. 14904. 
Griffin (J. J.) Have you seen my 
senorita. 1831. 
Griffin (J. L.) Coming to our own. 
22474. 
Griffin (lL. N.) Texas yodel song. 
21162. 
Griffin (M. S.): 
She thought her John liked them 
like that. 16244. 
Some day. 20865. 


Griffith (C. EB.) 


Griffin (Maurice) Bring back my 
buddy to me. 4520. 
Griffin (S. E.). You can’t play with 
me that way. 21748. 
Griffin (Susie T.) Be Thou my guide. 
PPS UT ' 
Griffis (Elliot) : 
March of the khaki clad. 2176. 
Menuet fantastique. 2246. 
Progressive 
series. 7286-7288. 
Griffith (E. G.) Dixie on Broadway. 
4942, 
Griffith (S. R.) Reconciler. 
Griffith (William) : 
Birthday greetings. 
Grief. 10099. 
Mirth. 11187. 
Nursery rhymes set to 
tunes. 15623. 
Sonatina. 25328. 
Spring morning. 12315. 
Griggs (W. H.) Saviour breathe an 
evening blessing. 26302 (26S). 
Grigsby (J. R.) Jn the days of vere. 
23613. 
Grill (A:): 
Kdyz 


music 


24955. 


Otit: 


nurserv 


vojaci mestem  tAhnou 
pochod. 10764. 

Nas zvonek  sousedsky 
15550, 15551. 

Vesely vandrovnicék. 

Zamilovany parecek. 


valeik. 


8325, 8526. 
17286, 17288. 


ZAlaté paprsky valeik. 8762-S764. 
Grimaldi (R. M.): 

"E duie ‘nnucente. S898. 

Turnanno primmavera. 8232. 


Grimes (LL. R.) My little jazzy 
mother back in my home _ town. 
2418. 


Grimm (C. A.): 
Come unto Me and live. 
Flower of love. 1096. 
IT am coming back to you. 
Sunrise on the lake. 12387. 
Grimm (C. H.) Feast of the Kol 
folk. 5201. 

Grimm (C. W.): 
Galop miniatures. 
March in F major. 21850 (121). 
Mazurka miniatures. 8773 (516). 
Polka miniatures. 8773 (618). 
Polonaise miniatures. 8773 (619). 
Quiet evening. 4144 (102). 
Tally-ho party. 4144 (130). 


22470. 
5633. 


8773 (259). 


Tyrolienne miniatures. 8773 
(810), 
Waltz miniatures. 8773 (833). 


Grimshaw (Arthur) 
sang. 17298 (187). 
Grimshaw (Hnid) Songs my mother 
sang. 17298 (187). 
Grinter (Marie) : 
East and West blues. 18208. 
High minded man. 18691. 


Songs my mother 


1503 


INDEX 


Grio-Falletti (Hugenio) : 
Amore ardente. 13158. 
Bimbi felici. 17623. 

In riva al mare. 14787. 
Little Dorothy. 19448. 
Notte di calma. 20047. 
Solitudine. 20858. 
Sorrisi d’amore. 12286. 
Te decide ’e turna. 25585. 
Voglio turna addO6 mamma. 
Griselidis. 21850 (82). 
Grober (Gilbert) Will my dreams 
come true? . 8610. 
Groll (Ignatius) 
9398. 


Grolle (John) Rhythmic-melodic vio- 
lin method for beginners. 11894. 
Groneman (Martha) Coue dream 

waltz. 22511. 

Grooms (Calvin) : 
College echoes. 4736. 
Echoes from the opera. 
Hehoes of Erin. 5086. 
Famous Scotch airs. 
Home favorites. 5567. 
Neapolitan favorites. 
Ocean echoes. 6972. 
Patriotie airs. 7153. 
Plantation echoes. 7214. 
Sabbath echoes. 7487. 

Grootaérs (Francois) : 
Doléene. 18112. 
En revenant de 

18236. 

Lame. 19314. 
Leang-tsu-ky. 

Grosch (Philipp) 

Gross (Bessie) 


3789. 


Colorado onward. 


5085. 
5188. 
6866. 


Montmartre. 


19346. 
Ballet-suite. 10069. 
When I had you by 


my side. 3893. 
Gross (Bethuelle) Grand De Molay. 
10081. 
Gross (EK. E.): 
Those married toys. 16690. 
Toots and Casper. 8175. 


Gross (G.) Jolie mousmé. 1779, 
1780. 
Gross (James) Crying fool. 4829. 


I’m pining my heart 
18928. 

Bobbed hair. 17655. 

Gross (Milt) Banana oil. 4369. 

Grosse unbekannte. 5824, 6007, 6433, 

10104, 10105, 19021, 19583, 20280. 

Grossman (Bernard) : 

Nuthin’s gonna 
2546. 
You wouldn’t believe me. 4115. 

Grossman (Morris) I’m on my way 

down South. 5739. 

Grossman, Osborne and Stanley, inc.: 
Momsey Womsey. 11205. 
Only kinda lonely. ‘078. 
Take me back, Marguerite. 
Too many mammas. 8172. 


Gross (Louis) 
away for you. 
Gross (M. M.) 


stop me now. 


7999. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


You can’t be a good little fellow. 
13011. 


Grosso (Carlo) 
12235. 


Grosz (Wilhelm) Jazz-band. 1746. 

Grote (Herman) Selected organ pre- 
ludes. 12065, 16205, 25150. 

Grouleff (Marguerite) Beautiful day 
is waiting. 9061. 

Grovelle (Anna) My law. 6787. 


Someday-somehow. 


Grover (Frederick) Spanish  sere- 
nade. 7887. 

Groves (EH. L.) Oh, I love my girl. 
15667. 


Groves (M. EH. J.) 
Grovlez (Gabriel) 
sionnées. 15310. 


Grubb (G. V.): meth. 
I don’t think so. 10358, 18836. 
I’m looking for a he-man for my 
daddy. 1519. 
My gal Melindy. 6772. 
Grubbs (Mrs. R. T.) Flirting. 9884. 
Gruber (Milton) : 
Coral isle. 22502. 
Noodle soup. 11451. 
Grtiber (Franz): 
Holy night, 23294. 
e Silent night, holy night. 20789. 
Gritiber (George) : 


Daddy. 13718. 
Mélanecolies pas- 


Traum boston. 8190. 
Versprechen. 12700. 
Wer lieben will, muss _ leiden. 
8464. 
Gruenberg (Jacques) Moonlight 
dreams. 19820. 


Gruenberg (Louis) : 
Animals and insects. 
Four indiscretions. 
Jazzberries. 10670. 
Poem. 11758. 

Gruender (H. J.) Missa in honorem 

S. Petri Canisii, S. J.. 15377. 
Griinfeld (Alfred) Romance. 16081. 
Grumbach (Marthe) Impression mat- 

inale. 5874. 

Grunberg (Leon) Pour avoir une 

belle fourrure. 7248. 

Grundlagen des klavierspiels und der 


8897. 
10107, 10108. 


allgemeinen musiklehre. 10110. 
Grunn (Homer) : 
By firelight. 22252. | 
From desert & pueblo. 1146. 
God answers prayer. 23098. 


Little gray mothers of men. 10910. 

Moon goes drifting. 2317, 24298. 
Grus (L.) et cie.: 

Ballet egyptieh. 22096. 

C’est la maison du bon Dieu. 

ie aoe 

Pan...dans Veil. 24751. 

Paradis de reve. 24762. 

Sérénade. 7618. 


1504 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Grushen (F. J.): 
Hold me close to your heart. 
23288. 
When I met you dear. 26027. 
Gryzmish (R. B.) Normandy isle. 


11456. 
Gsell (—) Come Holy Spirit, heav- 
enly dove. 8773 (155). 


Guadagnoli (John) How proud I am 
since I'm a radio fan. 14445. |. 
Gualano (F. C.) Waltz. melody. 

25925 
Guarnieri (Antonio) : 
Disarmonie. 789. 
Sognando. 3273. 
Guckenheimer (Sims) : 


Cross word papa. 13701. 
Fair Pepita. 14025. 
For Georgia. 14119. 


She’s got everything. 16288. 
Take it or leave it. 16575. 
Gueckert (EH. N.) 
chords, scales and melodies for the 
violin. 20216. 


Gudaitis (A. J.) Sweet Marcelona 


shore. 3463. 
Gudukas (J. J.) Girl who tripped. 
9994. 


Guehrer (Roland) : 
How happy I would be. 
Springtime I love you. 
Sunny smiles. 16511. 
Guérande (G.) J’. ai revu le jardin. 
10656. 
Guerrero (Jacinta) : 
Don Quintin el Amargao. 
Sombra del pilar. 3278. 
Guerrero (P. A.): 
Little girl, ’m sorry I made you 
ery. 10907. 
Little mother of mine. 19453. 
Old pal, sweet pal. 20148. 
That’s why. 8067. 
’Tis you, just you, only you. 8150. 


10312. 
12318. 


22686. 


Guerri (M.) Ame errante. 4232. 

Guggolz (Wm.) ‘Texas yodel song. 
21162. 

Guglielmi (C.) Myrra. 19979, 19980. 

Guibor (C. S.) Tick tock blues. 
8135. 

Guido (F. del C.) Pero mira por 
favor. 2769. - . 

Guier (L. R.) Let Him in. 6235. 

Guilmant (Alex.) Harmonium-album. 
23204. 
Guin (J. W.) Oklahoma land. 24637. 


Guion (D. W.): 

Greatest miracle of all. 23158. 

Hopi Indian cradle song. 23307. 

How dy do, Mis’ Springtime. 
10307-10311, 21850 (310). 

Little pickaninny kid. 23957. 

Sheep and goat. 8773 (1293). 

Turkey in the straw. 8773 
(1345). 


~Gumprecht (A. J.) 


Original Guckert’s | 


Guiraud (E.) Caprice. 10116. 
Guldborg (lL. G.) Longing for you. 
23985. 

Gulino (Sam) Speranza. 

Gumbert (Ferd.) : 
Herd-bells. 13084 (128). 
Orphan’s song. 138084 (255). 

Four benediction 


7839. ° 


services. 18597. 
Gund (Robert) Sonate. 23166. 
Gunder (John) Silver gray. 7683. 


Gungl (—) Galop comique. 5309. 
Gunn (G. W. R.) Swingin’ back 
home. 21093. 
Gunning (Violet)  Zuleka, my desert 
maid. 26288. 
Gunselmann (Hva) City of my 
dreams. 551. 
Gunsky (M. J.): 

Gypsyland. 1291. 

Just good-bye. 6103. 

Nobody’s pet. 11446. 


Where the sunflowers grow. 8556. 


Why do I always remember. 
26137. 
Gunsolley (VY. V.) Nothing can make 
us two. 20045. 


Sonate. 24950. 
In slumberland 


Gunter (Raphael) 

Gunther (Mrs. C.) 
and dreams. .5915. 

Gurewich (Jascha) : 

Boston music company’s popular 
favorites for the saxophone. 
4501. 

Fantasy in F minor. 

Gurewich’s (Jascha) 
album. 23167-23169. 

Saxophonist’s daily dozen. 7538. 

Gurewich’s (Jascha) saxophone al-+ 
bum. 23167-23169. 
Gurlitt (Cornelius) : 
Fairy tale. 13084 (84). 
Morning greeting. 18084 (226). 
Gurney (Ivor) Sowing. 20954. 
Gurton (Reginald) Like mother did 


9824. 
Saxophone 


it. 6269. 
Gussen (EK. G.) Alabama. 46. 
Gustaf (Prince) I rosens_ doft. 
23468. 
Gustaveson (A, L.) Steppin’ mama 
blues. 12334. 
Gustlin (Clarence) Left. 6223. 
Guthier (M. C.): 

Fond whispers. 22990. 


Hail the Sesqui-centennial of 1926. 
10132. 
Jolly time. 10699. 
Loving hearts mazurka. 
Skipping rope. 25258. 
Guthy (HE. J.) When I hold you in 
my arms. 12838. 
Gutierrez (J. R.) 
2354. 


24057. 


Mujer enigma. 


1505 


_ INDEX 


Gutiérrez-ronce (Maria) Viva el 
Principe. 21428. 

Guy GE BPO: 

: Mother. 6693. 
Three cheers for Uncle Sam. 

8123. 

Guy. (Peter) pseud, See Powell (R. 

J 


) 
Guy (W. E.): 
Longing for you. 15148. 
My home. 24038. 
Twilight and you. 12634. 
Guyette (Eugene) You are the girl 
I cannot forget. 17219. 
Gwendoline. 5435. 
Gwenllian. 1289, 
Gwine away. 18598. 
Gwise (J. H.) Those blues that are 
mine. 21225. 
Gwyther (Geoffrey) : 
Be careful what you do. 22112, 
il oe 
I’m a dancing man, 5712. 
Love bells. 2065. 
Millions of men. 6616, 
Patricia. 2749. 
Gypsy. pseud. See Musgrave (E. C.) 
Gyro spirit. 5488. 
H. (H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel (C. 
H.) 
Haakmani (J) Sy: 
Study in C. 12366. — 
Study in F sharp minor. 12369. 
Haas (Joseph) : 
Kirchen-sonate. 23817. 
Tanzliedsuite. 25580. 
Variationensuite. 16867. 
Haas (Mrs. R. E.) My love for you 
is true. 19935. 


Haas (Robert) Wiener comddienlie-' 


der aus drei jahrhunderten. 4004. 

Haase (KE. Z.) If you bob those pretty 
tresses. 19034. 

Haberman (Maul) music publisher. 
He’s gone away that man of mine. 
14359. 

Haberstro (W. A.): 

In the arms of love. 5919, 1646. 
Sunshine. 12394. 

Thou art so like a flower. 8117. 
To have and to hold. 3654, 8154. 

Habig (C. P.) In that old old fash- 
ioned way. 14741. 

Hachette (Librairie) : 

Air de Giséle. 4180. 

Air de la lettre. 4181. 

Au bois de misére. 17460. 
Berceuse. 9092. 

Cantabile.’ 9249, 17755, 17756. 
Chanson de route. 9308. 
Dame Elaine. 705. 

Danse capricieuse. 9522. 
Danse d’Argolide. 9528. 
Danse marocaine. 9531. 
Douze chansons de bon ton. 2790. 


pt-1ii, nts, vP20 


Duetto. 5055. 

Elfes des bois. 935. 

Huip. 14452, 18770. 
Impressions de montagne. 10557._ 
Leila. 10839. 

Masques. 2198. | 

Musette. 11275. 

Napolitaine. 6856, 11387. 
Nostalgic blues. 2526. 

O ma belle réveuse. 11492. 
Pavane:’ '"7156).++") 

Petite berceuse. 2773. 

Plaisir champétre. 11744. 
Plaisir de femme. 2795, 11745. 
Plein air. 2810. 

Radhia. 20474. 

Refiets sur eau. 2948. 

Si j’étais le bonheur. 3205. 
Valse berceuse. 3744, 8288. 
Hacker (G. J.) Bobbed hair. 9138. 
Hacker (J. G.) Hymn in honor of 

St. Peter Canisius. 10326. 
Hackert (H. N.) Oh solitude, West 
and you. 7002. 
Hackett (A. C.) Good-bye dresses, 
hello pants. 23129. 
Hackey (Bertha) Oh what is the 
world coming to. 24631. 
Hackh (Otto) Sevillana. 8773 (699). © 
Hackh (Senta) Sevillana. 8773 
(699). 
Hackleman (W. E. M.): 
Arouse thee. 13084 (10). 
Bear Him home. 13084 (18). 
Beautiful lamp. 13084 (19). 
Blessed be the name. 13084 (29). 
Crucify, crucify. 9475. 
Full consecration. 13084 (101). 
Give us a thankful heart. 13084 
(105). . 
Go bury thy sorrow. 13084 (107). 
Going through the land. 13084 
(112). 
Gospel call. 13084 (115). 
Is there any room up yonder. 
13084 (146). 
Leona, coming back at mem’ry’s 
eall. 13084 (160). 
Life’s story in song. 13084 (162). 
Lord is thy rewarder. 13084 
(174). 
Lord’s table. 13084 (176). 
Macedonian cry. 138084 (186). 
Master’s questions. 13084 (209). 
Nearer my God to Thee. 13084 
(238). 
Our Savior. 13084 (256). 
Penitent’s plea. 138084 (268). 
Savior’s voice. 13084 (288). ; 
Sing unto the Lord. 138084 (308). 
Sinner’s fear and the Christian’s 
hope. 13084 (809). 
Tell it out among the nations. 
13084 (350). 
Time speeds away. 138084 (358). 


1506 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Waiting for my Savior. 138084 


(380). 


What will’you do when the Savior | 


' eomes. 13084 (385). 
What will yeu do with Jesus. 
13084 (386). 
. Won’t you come. 18084 (401). 
Workers in His vineyard. 13084 
(402). 
Hackwood (H.) I idolize Ida. 14504. 
Hadden (Mrs. J. B.) Why does a girl 
shut her eyes when she’s kissed. 
3997. 


Haderer (Helena) Cheer up. 13558. 
Hadley (E. 8S.) Friend in need. 1139. 
Hadley. (H. K.): 
Ballade of mid-summer. 
(17). 
Egyptian war song. 4144 (30). 
Even song. 13084 (82). 
Heather. 10218. 
In the forest, mconbeam_ bright- 
ened. 4144 (63). 
In thy clear eyes. 26302 (159). 
Marguerites. 11080. 
Mignonette. 11172. 
My star. 4144 (88). 
My true love. 2454. 
Nune dimittis. 18084 (241). 
O lady mine. 8773 (569). 
Red rose. 11870. 
Six tone pictures. 
Sunset shadows and you. 
There were _ shepherds. 
(783). 
Thoughts. 25689. 
Time of parting. 8148. 
Violets. 12714.) 
Water nixie. 4144 (148). 
White hyacinths. 4144 (152). 
Wondrous May. 4144 (155). 
Hadley (Patrick) World’s great age 
begins anew. 26201. 
Hiindel (G. F.): 
And the glory of the Lord. 10124. 
Andante and allegretto moderato. 


13084 


26302 (1‘7). 
12392. 
87173 


. 5441, 

Arioso., 5442. 

Ask if yon damask rose. 10125. 
- Defend her heaven. 14317. 


Endless pleasure. 14318. 
Hiindel suite. 14819, 18606. 
Harmonische grobschmied. 10126. 
Larghetto. 143820. 
Largo. 5443, 5444-5446. 
Lord, remember thy 
5447. 
Masque-suite. 14321. 
Organ concerto. 10127. 
Overture in D minor. 23174. 
Pastoral. symphony. 18607. 
Sonate. 1295-13800, 21850 (84). 
Tamerlan. 10128, 12443. 
Thanks be to Thee. 10129. 


children. 


Weinachts-pastorale. 23175. 
Your voices raise. 23176. 
Xerxes. 5448. 
Handel (Johannes) : 
Macht hoch die ttir, die tor macht 
weit. ~ 19573. 
Waidlied. 21452. 
Haenschen (W.G.) Rio. 11901. 
Hartel (W.) & co., nachf. Birenhiu- 
ter. 9008. 
Hiiussler (Anton) 
Haeussier (Paul): 


Evinya. . 22880. 


Absence. 4152. 
God smiled and sent me you. 
5376. 


Just a rose. 6094. 

Three little words. 
Haffey (Timothy) : 

Indianapolis blues. 14765. 

Jewell of my heart. 14842. 
Hagan (Frank) I’m never going to 

leave Miami. 1520. 

Hagan (J. A.) Classic in jazz. 
Hagan (J. M.): ; 

Glory, glory. 10014. 

Love leads to glory. 10981. 
Hageman (Richard): 

Charity. 21850 (260) 

Me company along. 6532. 
Hagen (Milt) Dromedary. 882, 883. 
Hager (F. W.): 

Bells, bells—belles, glorious bells. 

22154. 

Bird and the frog. 4446. - 

Ev’rywhere I find you. 22887. 

Music master old pal o’ mine. 

19876. 

Whistling Bill and the lark. 8572. 

Hagerty (J. J.): 


8124. 


006. 


Irish eyes. 5974. 

Just a girl. 6086. 

Linda Lou. 6277. 

Sweetheart. 3475. 

Hagood (Zoula) Always alone. 8862. 
Hahn (Carl): 

Ash grove. 13208. 

Little bit’ o’ love. 10895. 

Trees. 213801, 21302, 25759. 
Hahn (George) Navy frolic. 2471. 
Hahn (H. M.) Glad tidings. 18510. 
Hahn (Joe) America’‘our own, our 


all. 4238. 
Hahn (Reynaldo) : 
Caprice mélanecolique. 138084 (34). 
Tle du réve. 18084 (139). 
Muses pleurant la mort de Ruskin. 
15451. 
Paix 17298, (iso): 
Premiéres valses. 26302 (247). 
Reine de Sheba. | 20509. 
Souvenir d’avoir chanté. 
(286). 
Elaid (Louise) 
101388. 


26302 


Hamilton high school. 


1507 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Haigh (T.): 

Fairy-caprice. 14028. 

Thoughts in tune. 166938. 

Haight (Leora) Breath of roses. 

4516. 

Hail thee, festival day. 23179. 

Haims (P. L.): 

Call me your baby. 17739. 

Pal, I love you. 15805. 

Razzberries. 20490. 

Hainauer (Julius) : 
Konigskinder. 
Petites poésies. 
Petites poésies. 
Poésies. 20382. 
Schlaflied. 19835. 

Wandelbilder. 21462. 

Haines (Chauncey) : 

Red and gold. 11860. 

Southern California dream girl. 

12292. 

Southern California rose. 
Haines (L. B.) Baby prattle. 
Haines (W. E.): 

Say it with wine. 20641. 

They never have a cross word 


23835. 
11715. 
24804. 


12293. 
22070. 


now. 3597. 
Hains (KE. P.) Long day is ended. 
10947. 
Hainsworth (Richard) pseud. See 


Lillenas (Haldor). 
Haire (M. W.) In orange blossom 
time. 23600. 
Hajos (Karl): 
‘ Forest at dawn. 18407. 
Pierrot nero. 2787. 
Shall I tell him. 3187. 


Hakins (R. T.) Sneakin’ home. 
25280. | 
Halapy (Michael) : 
Brother of mine. 9193. 


It is no harm with love to charm. 


23674. 
Oh mother dear. 15676. 
Prodigal. 11808. 
Vestal virgin. 16887. 


12971. 
Come ye to Bethle- 


Wonderful garden of life. 
Halbel (Addison) 
hem. 17922. 
Haleyon pub. co.: 

Peace on earth and liberty. 7159. 
Sun and moon. 21045. 
Hale (A. de la) Minnelied. 19760. 


Hale (B. M.): 
America is the place for me. 92. 
Annabell. 21978. 


Cross word puzzle blues. 17975. 
Evolution blues. 22884. 
Faithful one. 1024, 9817. 
Flirting mama. 14098. 

Girl of my heart. 14222. 

Grand old pa. 1265. 

Huntsman. 1482. 


I will wait beside the sea. 23524. 


I wonder’ what's 
mother. 19005. 

Ireland my sireland. 5972. 

Is your blue bird late. 14785. 

Kangaroo blues. 19254. 

Lauyola, I love you. 19839. 

Letters my sweetheart writes. 
1952. 

My dream boy. 6759. 

Nervous nation. 2480. 

Oh how I miss you mammy. 
24615. 

Only boy to me. 20189. 

Poetical blues. 24845. 

Sweet baby of mine. 12401. 

That pal of mine. 8060. 

Those home-brew blues. 3614. 

Where the U. S. flag flies. 8557. 

fale (Burton) Drink more beer. 879. 


become of 


Hale (P. H.): 
Atlantic to the Golden Horn. 
13223. 
Come back to me my baby doll. 
13626. 
Lone star of the grand constella- 
tion. 15130. 
We all love Pola. 21484, 25949. 

Halévy (—) If harsh decree. 26302 
(451). 

Halévy (J. F. HE.) Rachel!. quand 
du Seigneur la grace tutélaire. 
11841. 

Haley (I. M.) ‘'There’s a laddy dear. 
12506. 

Hall (A. W.) Tourist’s song of 
Florida. 8180. 

Hall (B. M.): 

Andante. 14825. 
Des ballades au hameau. 18079. 


18632. 
Forget me not. 


Hares in winter. 
Hall (Mrs. B. R.) 


18408. 
Hall (Blanche) I adore you. 23345. 
Hall (HE. ie 
Just a little love song. 3757. 
Sand man. 25084. 


Tell me why. 25601. 
Hall (E. M.) Colorado, jem of jems. 
17908. 
Hall (F. L.): 
I wonder if you sometimes think 
of me. 19004. 
Just drifting along with the tide. 
19239. 
When will the sun shine for me 
pal. 17056. 
Hall (FE. L.) music co.: 
I wonder if you sometimes think 


of me. 19004. 
Just drifting along with the tide. 
19239. 


My dear old Georgia home. 19893. 
Sweetheart, will you love me when 
I’m old. 21088. 


1508 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


INDEX 


Hall (Flavil) 
music. 5453. 
Hall (Fred): 
African blues. 29. 
Darktown dancing team. 724. 
I’ll take the Picadilly girl for 
mine. 5696. 
Roarin’ lions. 
Roaring Leo. 
Hall (H. R.) Kitty. 23819. 
Hall (I. C.) In the shadow of the 
old stene wall. 19091. 
Hay Gat. Els) 
Life of life. 23918. 
Oberlin college song book. 11508. 
Pat aes) 
Give your smiles to the world but 


16071. 
16072. 


shed your tears alone. 10005. 
My little Irish queen is Molly, 
MeGee. 2417. 
Smile of that mother of mine. 
16311. 
Mall (33 es) : 


All in Thy hands. 8773 (10). 

At the calling of the roll. 
xO 

Comfort others. 8773 (167). 

Coming to the cross of Jesus. 
8773 (170). 

Easter tidings. 5081. 

Festal day. 5208. 

Fragrance of flowers. 

Gathering sheaves 
8773 (260). 

Happy in the love of Jesus. 8773 
(300). 


8773 (248). 
for Jesus. 


Have you found the Saviour pre- 


cious. 8773 (309). 

He is my Saviour divine.. 8773 
(311). 

Hymns of the living gospel. 14464. 

I have a wonderful Saviour. 
8773 (350). 

Keep me near the blessed Saviour. 
8773 (412). . 

Let the Saviour pilot thee. 8773 
(487). 

Message of.gladness. 8773 (522). 


Nearing my Father’s home. 8773 
i533). 

No more shall we say good bye. 
8773 (558). 

Palaces of glory. 8773 (604). 

Since Jesus smiled on me. 8773 
(708). 

Sovereign grace. 8773 (736). 

Star of the Saviour. 20990. 


Wanderers are coming home. 
8773 (834). 
Will you come and journey with 
us. 8773 (862). 
Hall (J. T.): 
Adlyn grand concert waltz. 26302 
(4). ; 


Hall’s rudiments of. 


8773 © 


Wedding of the winds. 8773 
(845), 25968. 
Hall (K. D.) Wawona moon. 8481. 
Bat .Ch.. b.),: 
American belle march. 8773 (16), 
17298 (4, 5). 
Gardes du corps. 4144 (40), 


13084 (102). 

Hamiltonian march. 8773 (299), 
17298 (74). 

Palatinus. 17298 (144). 


Uncle -Dooley’s delight. 8773 
(811). 

Veni, vidi, vici. 8773 (820). 

Hall (R. G.) . Premier plan piano 
reader, no. 1. 2854. 

Hall (R. H.) Doe ce doe. 22684. 
Hall (Robert) O Joe. 11490. 
Hall (W. W.): 

Ain’t the sunshine grand. 40, 


Hal 


1509 


17344. 
Don’t say Aloha when I kiss you 
good-bye. S817. 
Hokey pokey - diddle - dee - rum. 
18712. 
Honolulu nights. 187388. 
I broke my funny bone. 
It struck my funny bone. 
Little Lindy Lou. 2007. 
Rose of Hawaii. 3037. 
1-Mack ©co.: 
At Easter dawn. 4292. 
Behold thy King. 17582. 
Blessed are the people. 4460. 
Blessed is the nation. 4461. 
Celestial song. 17794. 
Children’s day helper. 4687. 
Children’s day welcome. 4688. 
Christmas helper. 17869. 
Come ye to Bethlehem. 17922. 
Easter helper. 5077. 
Easter tidings. 5081. 
Festal day. 5208. 
From the gates of His garden. 
5300. 
His wondrous works. 5552. 
Hymns of the living gospel. 
Ideal organist. 19025. 
Life eternal. 6262. 
Light of the world. 15078. 
Message of summer. 6589. 
Mother of your heart. 11253. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 6940. 
O come again. 6944. 
Open to me the gates. 
Pathway of the stars. 
Pennant. 15851. 
Rally to service. 20486. 
Secret of happiness. 20707. 
Song angelic. 16369. 
Star of the Saviour. 
Step lively please. 
Victory over death. 


1452. 
19152. 


14464. 


7084. 
20276. 


20990. 
20997. 
8333. 


INDEX 


pt:All, nes.; v. 20 


Hall-Philbrook | (Isabelle) : 
American belle march. 17298 (4, 
Hamiltonian march. 17298 (74). 
Palatinus. 17298 (144). 

| Veni, vidi, vici. 17298 (214). 

Hallett (H. H.) Sciot band march. 

20689. 


Hallett (Mal) 
6518. 


Halliday (M. B.) 


Masonic review march. 


Sunset. 123888. 


Hallock (G. R.) Do your stuff, Kitty. 


22683. . 
Hallquist (Margaret): 
Land of the free. 15014. 
Master holds my hand. 11096. 
Return, O Israel, return. 11888. 
Halls (J. C.) She ain’t goin’ to paint 
no more. 3189. 


Halperin (HE. R.) If someone beneath 


the sun would build a school for . 


wives. 1606. 
Halsey (T. EH.) Won’t you come back 
to me dearest pal? 4041. 
Halstead (—) China © girl. 8773 
(962). 
Halter (August) : 
Dear little goose. 756. 


Life dreams. 6261. 
Halvorson. (Isabelle) 
14959. 


Hambitzer music house: 
Attention. 22025. 
Capriccio alla valse. 
Gliding along. 23086. 
Happy children. 23188. 
In the lawn swing. 23625. 


Keep smiling. 


22296. 


In the pavilion. 23628. 
Indian lament. 23646. 
Pleasant visit. 24836. 


Song of the breeze. 25341. 


Under the aple tree. 25820. 

Hamblen (A. _P.) I don’t know how 
folks make such things. 1464. 

Hamblen (Bernard) : 

Adieux. 22)" 23. 

Beside still waters. 22169. 

Crying water. 9477, 13704, 

22542. 

Day of golden promise. 13769. 

Dreaming. 849, 18173. 

Heavenly guide. 143872. 


His Almighty hand. 1380, 1381. 
I am fate. 1447. 

Rose of love. 11945, 11946. 
Sunshine in Rainbow Valley. 


3442, 3443. - 
Teach me, O Lord. 16601. 
Hambleton (Dewey)  Don’t.,. tampa 


with, the vamp. ’a Tampa. 18127. 
Tambleton, (R. W.): 


Ain’t those pokies gr-rand. 21887. 


Hamilton (A. H.) 


Don’t tampa with the vamp "a 
Tampa. 18127. 

Southland rose. 25373, | 
Hamelle (Ed.) Elégie. 5103, 18225. 
Hamelle (G.) Scottish. 16192. 
Hamelle (J.): ; 

Aria. 17497. 

Marche. du _ veilleur 

17499. 

Mattheus-final. 17500. 

Méthode d’orgue. 2256. 

Miserere mei. 17501. 

Pastorale. 17502. 

Pimpante-marche. 

Sicilienne. 17516. — 

2° ecavatine. 17295. 


Hamer (G. F.): 
Crooked man. 650. . 
Fat man of Bombay. 1048. 
Glow-worm and turtle. 1217. 
Little robin red-breast. 2016. 
Majesty of the deep. 241038. 
Neapolitan festival. 6867. 
Peter, Peter, pumpkin 
At. 

Polish chivalry. 2819. 
Robinson Crusoe. 2997. 
Saltarella. 7503. 
Swaying to and fro. 
Venetian barearolle. 


Hamerik (Hbbe) 


de nuit. 


20346. 


eater. 


7943. 
8311. 


Stepan. 3392. 
Joyous moments. 


19215. 
Hamilton (HK. 8S.) Who’s next. 8586. 
Hamilton (H. H.) Zuffolo. 13066. 
Hamilton (I. A.): 
Je ttadore. 14883. 
Love at a glance. 15171. 
Maid of dreams. 15234. 
| Hamilton (I. W.) Sweetheart of 
mine. 12424. 


Hamilton (J. R.): 
Come with me, 
loveland. 599. 
Duck, your mother’s a zoose 885. 
Irish mother, I love you. 1702. 
Old. fashioned mother of .mine 
2624. 
Out on the dim horizon. 2700. 
Southern rose of mine. 12296. 


Hamilton (Jesse) : ‘ 
Huntsman. 1482, 
Sweet baby of. mine. 12401. 
Hamilton (K. Q.) You made me cry 
and now it’s my turn to make you 


sweetheart, to 


sigh. 13029. 
Hamilton (M. W.) Rainy night 
lullaby. 7346. 
Hamilton: (William) Why say good- 
_ bye. 21662. 
Hamilton music shop pub. co. Blue 
for you: 17648. ' 
Hamlin (Cyrus) Serenade. ° 20727. 


1510 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Hamm (Fred) Bye bye blues. 4560, . 
9218. 

Hammer (Richard ) Canzonetta. 
4600. 


Hammerel (Mabel) Hark the glad 
tidings. 13084 (121). 
Hammerel (Victor) 


tidings. 13084 (121). 
Hammerstein (—) Rose Marie. 
16097. 
Hammett (Virginia) Home. 23295. 
Hammond (A.) & Co.: 
Bel esprit. 254. 
British grenadiers. 358. 
Chanson d’amour. 478. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
880. 
Esperance. 
EKventide. 
Féte anglaise. 
Floria. 1089. 
John Peel. 1775. 
Keel row. 1845. 
Lincolnshire poacher. 1981. 
Marche grotesque. 2182. 
Mariana. 15266. 
Pensée romantique. 
Pilgrims. 15891. 
Polly put the kettle on. 
Rayon de soliel. 2936. 
Retrospection. 16043. 
Two romantic pieces. 13298. 
Under the greenwood tree. 3730. 
Woodland idyll. 17198. - 
Hammond (John) Rose of all the 
world. 11948. 
Hampion (H. W.) : 
ij Around the Bordj. 4277. 
C’est quand on veut qu’on ne peut 
pas. 22260. 
Hampton (Roxanne) : 
Dark Hawaiian eyes. 
Dreamy nights in 
5036. 
While Hawaiian stars are gleam- 
ing. 3957. 
Han-Zeit. 5450. 
Haneock (H. N.) 
16517. 
Hand (Herman): 
Devotion. 18092. 
Inferno. 19111. 
Handler (J. E.) Forget me not, pal. 
14130. 
Handman (Lou): 
Can’t your friend get a friend for 


13983. 
18263. 
1061. 


15853. 
28238. 


4878. 
Honolulu. 


Sunset and dawn. 


me. 426. 
Clap hands till papa comes home. 
17884. 
I’m gonna Charleston back to 
Charleston. 14560. 

It’s all the same to me. 1711. 
Tell me again. 16607, 25597. 
Handrock (Julius) Always gay. 

21850 (2). 


Hark the glad 


Handy (W..C.): 
Bright star of hope. 13407. 
Friendless blues. 23021. 

Handy’s (W. C.) collection of 
blues. 5456, 8773 (1059). 

Handy’s (W. 
blues for ukulele. 5457. 

Monkey glands. 23811. 

My heart is calling you. 15487. 

When the black man has a nation 
of his own. 26051. 

Handy bros. music ¢o. inc.: 
Boodle—am. 330. 

Give me just a little bit of your 
love. 1208. 

You’re a wise guy. 40938. 

You’re in wrong with the right 
baby. 4096. 

Handyside (Keith) : 

Dresden china doll. 5037. 
Song that’s in my heart. 
Handzlik (W. L.) 
12834. . 
Hanes (Lee) 
Hanford (M.) 
15488. 
Hanisch (Max) 
9487. 
Hankinson (J. L.) 


7809. 
When I’m gone. 


Arabania. 132. 
Mother’s last appeal. 


Czar fuer eine nacht. 


That wonderful 


dream girl of mine. 124938. 
Hanley (J. F.): 
Bamboo babies. 17540. 


Dance from down yonder. 
Hello, ’Tucky. 1360. 
Hocus pocus. 18709. 
If you could be as true to me. 


"3725. 


23000. 
Just a cottage small. 14896. 
Lackawanna. 1899. 


Polly of Hollywood. 2822. 
Who was chasing Paul Revere. 
3985. 
Wide pants Willie. 
Hanley (Lee) 


21667. 
My gal’s fond of tu- 


lips. 24402. 

Hanley (Mack) That’s a lot of apple- 
sauce. 25642. 

Hanna (J, M.) Hymn of trust. 
18795. 


Hanna (Jack): 
Only a memory. 20186. 
What a blue eyed baby you are. 


ALT OC 
Hanna (Joe) I’m in love at last. 
1509. 
Hannon (James) Some day. 12213. 
Hansen (Edgar) Weihnachtsgruss. 
8453. 


Hansen (Edward) Until my life is 
ended here. 25830. 
Hansen, (h. da)i 


Four songs for female voices. 
1310. 
Four songs for little’ singers. 
Pele 


1511 


C.) famous comic . 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Hansen (H. J.)—Continued. 
Fresh nosegay. 5292.. 
Nosegay. 2528. 


Twelve miscellaneous songs. 
5460. 
Hansen (J. A.) Smile and sing. 
20831. 
Hansen (J. R.): 
Master melody. 11098. 
Message of the mountains. 11150. 


20477. 
Love I can’t forget. 


Radio queen. 
Hansen (V. H.) 


— 15177. 

Hansen (Wilhelm) : 
Allvarsdagen. 4204. 
Alt kan vaskes. 4215. 
Bergakungen. 4428. 
Brevet til ole. 17679. 
Concertino. 4770. 
Der er revner i den gamle lur. 

9592. 


Don Juan Marana. 96386. 

Er der pjank i bagbutikken, Fred- 
erikke. 5126. 

Flickan under nyménen. 

Fénix revyen 1925. 5264. 

Gamle g¢ggler. 5310. 

Gammalsvenskt. 5311. 

Goddag-og tak for sidst. 

Hjemvee. 5554. 

Hvis hun er oplagt og i humgr. 
5620. 

Hvis ikke du vil. 


5244, 


5380. 


10325. 
Hvorfor ser du aldrig til mig? 


Sonett no. 
20907. 
Songs of Lesbos. 20925. 
Till smiirtan. 16708. 
Tre dikter. 16019. 
Tre fantasier. 11678. 
Tycho Brahes dream. 
Vals. 7468. ; 
Vigtigper. 16896. 
Wolken. 8645. 
Hansley (M. E.) 


217 von Petrarea. 


12644. 


17084. 

Hanson (KE. E.) For compositions by 
EK. E. Hanson see this index under 
names of claimants of copyright. 

Hanson (F. G.) In Domremy. 23586. 

Hanson (Frank A.) I’m so lonesome 


and blue. 18935. 
Hanson (Fred A.) Tell me your 
troubles. 3546. 


Hanson (Haldor) Kan du glemme 
gamle norge. 10756. 

Hanson (Howard) lULament for Beo- 
wulf. 10811. 

Happy ending. 18620. 

Happy lover. 26302 (119). 


Harback (—) Rose Marie. 16097. 
Harblin (Georgia) : 

Fairy song. 18801. 

Serpent in Eden. 12089. 
Harbour (Sydney) : 

I won’t go home. 23531. 


What’s the use of money after all. 
26005. 


5621. Harbridge (A. J.) Venice. 3764. 
o , i ; Harder (H. E.): 
teu an Wego sm, wutubyede. Beneath the Western skies. 263. 
Kye Emanina. 9754. 
Justitias. 6122. Impromptu. 1319. 
Kavaléren. 6120. IInd symphony. 26295, 26296. 
Kommer det ikke i dag. 10796. Harding (©. L.) jr.: 
A g Reel rhe 
Krakowiak. 6169. Desert dreams. 4921 
Kung Gustaf III’s vals. 23848. Flufty 5258 i k 
Melodia lugubre. 6552. Glad rags. 10009. 
plane: oe Harvest moon. 95479. 
Nicken. 6850. ; 5 Lost melody. 6350. . 
Nu er der foraar i luften igen. My cross-word girl. 6755. 
11475. Sweet as honey. 7944. 
Pan. 7136, Synecopated step. 7990. 
Pieni legenda. 7202. Harding (Douglas) : 
Pienoissarja. 24819. Face of a friend. 18292. 
Prillar-guri. 11801. For the sake of. you. 18405. 
Romance. 11931. Had I but words. 18604. 
Rosen. 20579. Happy little world. 18626. 
Rosen blusser. 11954. Tho’ I must leave you. 21223. 
Ruiskukka. 7483. Harding (Frank) : 
Scene d’amour. 25112. Back in the mountains of dear 
Scherzino. 7553. Tennessee. 13264. 
Serenade. 12081. Harding’s book of jigs and reels. 
Smekke vinneverret op og nynne 8773 (302). 
med. 12181. Telling the one you love to tell. 
Smiartan. 7728. 3550. i 
Sommer i Danmark. 16361. Harding (J. T.): 
Sonate. 20897. Frances. 14148. 
1512 


Where the silvery 
moon shines on the San Joaquin. . 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


There’s always something to re- 


member. 
Hardy (F. E.) 
Hardy (se! S> 


21199. 
Flame o’ love. 1083. 
My Killarney rose. 


cis SL" 

Hardy (Ruth) Castle of dreams. 
13518. 

Hare (Howard) Institute hymns and 
songs. 10617. 


Harem auf reisen. 
21600, 21601. 
Harewood (G. T.): 
Lead me on. 19348. 
Praise songs. 20403. 
Hargreaves (Reginald) : 
Cakes and good ale. 22266. 
Ive never wronged an _ onion. 
23494. 
Jerry. 19184. 
Ow’'d Bob. 2705. 


8460, 14154, 14342, 


Hargreaves (Tony) Stick it, if it 
kills you. 16464. 
Harker (C. P.): 
Stop, look and listen. 16472. 


Where are you now. 8549. 
Harker (F. F.) Hail, alma mater. 
1301. ' 


Harkness (Robert) : 
Anchored on the Rock. 8886. 
Gospel song piano accompaniment. 

5399. 
Lost key. 15164. 
‘My Lord’s return. 2420. 
My Saviour understands. 
Nearer to Jesus. 15564. 
Trust Him now. 16788. 
Why should He love me so. 12938, 
17188. 

Harlan (Charles) : 

I wonder if you care. 
Nobody cares for you. 


15527. 


14652. 
1144T. 


Harlan (Milton) Charmer of my 
dreams. 17882. 
Harlan (Milton) music co. Charmer 
of my dreams. 17832. 
Harland (Pearl) Juvenile’ blues. 
19250. 
Harline (lL. <A.) Monolee. 11210, 
19913. 
Harling (W. F.): 
Double-crossed. 13854. 
Light from St. Agnes. 10876. 


8353. 
Those, mama, sister, 


Harlow (R. L.). Virginia Rose. 
Harman (O. L.) 


brother, loving daddy blues. 8112. 

Harmon (Jean): 
Evolution blues. 22883. 
My first sweetheart. 19901. 
Roses remind me of you. 20588, 

21850 (416). 

Sweet Alice. 25512. 

Harmonia: 
Kurucz Janos népdalai. 6174. 
Mifelenk a mi falunkban. 15347. 


Papi dimbes dombos. 15819. 


Tudom edes 


16802. 


Harmonica Bill’s 10 minute course in 
harmonica playing. 23202. 

Harmonie verlagsgesellschaft, m. b. h. 
Eroticon. 13978. 

Harmony music co. 
21854. 


Harms, inc.: 
Adelai. 17318. 
After all these years. 
Ain’t love wonderful. 
Air. 24162. 
Andantino. 23887. 
Annie dear. 8773 (909). 
Anything. 4260. 
April showers. 
Arioso. 23890. 
At the fireplace. 13220. 
Autumn leaves. 13238. 
Baby. 4831, 8977, 18084 (409). 
Ballet music. 25126. 
Bamboo babies. 17540. 
Bamboula. 9025. 
Barber of Seville. 
(410). 
Beautiful girls. 
Berceuse. 22165. 
Berceuse slave. 22167. 
‘Beware of a girl with a fan. 
133438. 
Blue bird. 13374. 
Born and bred in old Kentucky. 
8773 (982). 
Bounce away 
17668. 
Bowery. 22220. 
Brother of mine. 17698. 
By the side of the road. 398. 
Bye and bye. 17718. 
Captain Jinks. 22299. 
Century girl. 13084 (420). 
Charleston. 13084 (422). 
Cheerio. 17837. 
Convent bells are ringing. 
Cradle song. 25127. 
Crossword puzzle. 4822. 
Cup of coffee, a sandwich and you. 
22544, 26302 (382). 


rozsam rozsam. 


A. N. A. hymn. 


8802. 
17343. 


13189. 


4372, 13084 
13311. 


your baby blues. 


22497. 


Dance from down yonder. 13724, 
21850 (266, 267). 

Dancing brook. 137381. 

Dancing toes. 13740. 

Day of golden promise. 13769. 


Deep in my heart. -13084 (483). 

Dixie moon. 8773 (995). 

Don’t let anybody vamp your man. 
4979. 

Door of her dreams. 8773 (1005). 

Dounis violin players’ daily dozen. 
13855. 

Dreaming. 850. 

Dreaming of a castle in the air. 
18178, 26302 (401). 


1513 


INDEX 


Harms, ine.—Continued. 


Drinking song. 881, 8773 (10138), 
13084 (440). 

Dying rose. 9722. 

Eddie. be good. 13949, 17298 
(263). 

Edelweiss. 9736. 

Hnemy is love. 22835. 

Ever lovin’ bee. 8773 (1026). 

Fair land of dreaming. 1011. 

Fascinating rhythm. 4144 (178). 

Flexatone. 14091, 17298 . (269). 

Flow’rs have the hearts of girls. 
1104. 

Fly, butterfly. 14107. 

Fond of you. 18399, 21850 (288). 

Garden of used to be. 1167. 

Gavotte. 23098. 

Gigolette. 1192, 8773 (1046), 
23063. 

Girl in your arms. 18500. 

Give a little. 14228. 

Give us the Charleston. 14282, 
17298. (274). 

Give your heart in June-time. 
. 5850, 17298 (275). 

Go south. 23097. 

Golden days. 8773 (1052). 

Half of it dearie blues. 21850 
(297). 

Happy farmer. 25134. 

Happy melody. 17298 (279). 

Happy prince. 14337. 

Happy spring. 23198. 

Harvest moon. 14345. 

He is the type. 23232. 

He writes a song. 2576. 

Heavenly guide. 143872. 

Hello ’Tueky. 1359, 8773 (1066). 

Here in my arms. 18674, 21850 
302). 

Here’s a kiss. 18675. 

Holka polka. 14413, 18719. 

Home, of my heart. 18726. 

Homeland. 5576, 17298 (287). 

How different things would be. 
23321. 

I am in love again. 103387. 

I dare not love you. 18827. 

I didn’t know I loved you so. 
14483. 

I do. 188380. 

Tll_ tell the sunshine. 1483, 
17298 (2938). 

I looked at you. 18878. 

I love the moon. 18885. 

I love you. 14531, 23414. 

I’m a little bit fonder of you. 
18898. 

I’m goin’ to wait till the right 
ohe comes along. 5720. 

I might be your once in awhile. 
13084 (471). 

I want a lovable baby. 14626, 
17298 (303). 


1514 


pt. Tam ins: W208 


I want a yes man. 18979. 

I want you. 13084 (476). 

If you like me. 23558. 

In a little while. 23576. 

In Armenia. 19055. — 

In my garden. 10574, 14734. 

In the shade of the Alamo. 14754, 
17298 (315). | 

Indian summer. 21850 (334). 

It is love. 6987. | 

Jack in the pulpit. 14810. 

Japanese dolls. 10664, 14814. 

Je vous aime. 1749, 8773 (1136). 

June. 10709. | 

June brought the roses. 14870, 
14871. 

June-days. 14873. 

Just a cottage small. 14896, 
26302 (464). 

Just a little thing called rythm. 
26302 (465). 

Keep smiling at trouble. 8773 
(1149), 14960. 

Kickin’ the clouds away. 6134, 
13084 (495)... 

Kiki. 19274. 

Kiss in the dark. 8773 (1152). 

Kiss in the moonlight. 14975, 
21850 (344). 

Kissing. 1875, 19288. 

Kosher Kitty Kelly. 
17298 (325). 

Lackawanna. 1899. 

Ladder of roses. 21850 (347). 

Lady be good. 1901. 

Lady of the snow. 23850. 

Largo. 6196, 10818. 

Legend from Lady Billy. 138084 
(497). 

Let it rain. 8773 (1157). 

Like a bird on the wing. 19413. 

Little peach. 6308, 8773 (1164). 

Little song in my heart. 23959. 

Looking for a boy. 23988. 

Louie the 14th. 10968. 

Louisiana Lou. 24004. 

Love chat. 15172. 

Love, honor and oh baby. 21850 
(362). 

Love may find me today. 6873. 

Love sends a little gift of roses. 
13084 (502). 

Love sings a song. 24029. 

Love song. 8773 (1172, 1178), 
11518. 

Love will find you some day. 2081. 

Lovers’ lane. 15200. 

Loves dream. 23938. 

Love’s longing. 24047. 

Love's plaint. 17298 (8384). 

Lucita. 15216. 

Mack's swing song. 24078. 

Madame Pompadour. 2181. 

Maggie, the cows are in the clover. 
24085. 


10799, - 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1925. 


Make believe you’re mine. 19591. | 


Marian. 24132. 
Marionettes. 19622. 
Mavourneen. 24163. 
Mayflowers. 19658, 24170. 
Meaning you. 11112. 
Memory lane. 2234. 


Mender of broken dreams. 24212. 


Mercenary Mary. 19721. 

Mia luna. 24229. 

Miami. 19735, 21850 (374). 

Molly O. 24289. 

Moon madness. 11218. 

Mothers of the world. 19848. 

Murderous Monty. 11274. 

My baby talk lady. 24872. 

My beautiful Irish maid. 24873. 

My colleen. 23877. 

My desire. 23884, 8773 (1210). 

My fair lady. 6764. 

My first love letter. 15477. 

My heart is calling. 6779. 

My Nora’s eyes. 6812. 

Naughty Riquette. 24477. 

Never to leave you again. 11407. 

Night of love. 15578. 

Nightie-night. 24513. 

No, no, Nanette. 6899, 6900, 11431, 

_ 15592. ; 

Nobody but Fanny. 20028, 21850 
(390). S 

Nora, dear, I am longing for you. 
11454. 

Oh Miss Hannah. 21850 (397). 

Oh what a girl. 20118. 

Oleott’s Irish serenade. 24639. 

Old fashioned wife. 13084 (535). 

Old oak tree. 15709. 

On such a beautiful night. 7054. 

One day I hold you in my arms. 
20173. 

One little smile. 11606. 

One, two, and one, two, three. 
2671. 

One way street. 24685. 

Only a dream. 2577. 

Only love is the life. 11612. 

Only one. 20194. 

Only one for me. 20195. 

Oriental memories. 15764. 

Pattering rain. 24777. 

Penseroso. 15854. 

Pep. OCT Ce 

Perpetuo mobile. 11710. 

Plant some roses in memory’s 
garden. 20361. 

Primrose. 2866. 

Promenade walk. 15975, 17298 
(357). 

Put your troubles in a candy box. 
24916. 

Rainbow. 11851. 

Recollections. 24954. 

Remembering you. 11879, 17298 
(360). 


1515 


Rhapsody in blue. 2982, 13084 
(547). 

Rio Grande. 11902. 

Road of dreams. 25008. 

Romance, 25051. 

Romance of Nadir. 22193. 

Rose for every heart. 11939. 

Rose Marie. 3033, 7448, 11941, 
11942, 20571, 25033. - 

Rose-time. 16101. 

Sari. 12009. 

Saxophone. 75387. 

Scandals of 1925. 20648. 

Sea legs. 20700. 

Serenade. 8773 (1286), 13084 
(560). 


Settle’ down -in a little town. 


1635.11 

Seven days. 20753. 

Shadowless hour. 3184. 

She may have seen better days. 
25192. 

Show me how to make love. 
25216. 


Show me the way to go home. 
16255, 21850 (424). 

Shy coquette. 12128.. 

Sing a song in the rain. 7693. « 

Sky high. 12172. 

Slave of love. 8773 (1299). 

Smiling eyes.. 12187. 

Snowflakes. 16315. 

So am I. 3267, 8773 (1300). - 

Some day. 13084 (578), 20861. 

Somebody loves me. 12230. 


- Somebody’s garden. 12234, 20879. 


Someone. 20883, 21850 (483). 

Someone like you. 18084 (582). 

Sometimes I’m happy. 20894. 

Song ofa heart. 12252. 

Song of India. 25336. 

Spring. 12309. 

Spring in autumn. 20974. 

Student prince in Heidelberg. 
3410. 

Students mareh song. 3411, 
13084 (590). 

Sugar plum. 7906, 16495, 21850 
(441). 

Sun girl.” 873° (1sf2). 

Sunset... 16515. 

Sunshine song. 23162. 

Sweet and low-down. 25515. 

Sweet Peter. 21080. 

Sweetheart of mine. T7974. 

Swinging on the gate. 25540. 

Syneopating Sadie. 16567, 17298 
(390). 


Syringa tree. 18084 (593): 

Tahiti sweetie. 25557. 

Take a little one step. 16578. 

Take a little stroll with me. 
25560. 

Teach me, O Lord. 16601. 


INDEX 


Harms, ine.—Continued. 

Tell me more. 8025, 12458, 
(594), 16610, 16611,: 21147. 

Tendre aveu. 8038. © 

That certain feeling. 25625. 

That wonderful day. 12492. 

Three times a day. 8125, 13')84 
(600). | 

Through the woods. 

Tin gee-gee. 25708. 

Titina. 3651, 8773 (1339), 12569, 
16723. 

Toddle along. 8168, 8773 (1342). 


16705. 


To-morrow’s another day. 8773 
(1348). 

Tondeleo. 16744. 

Totem tom tom. 18084 (604). 

Trim them all. 8204... 

True hearts. , 8220. :— 

Twilight. 8237. 


Twilight voices. 25809. 
Two sketches. 10790. 
Under the palm. 12652. 


Under the stars of romance. 
. + 12658. 
Until you say good-bye. 13084 
(608). .. besarte 
Valse bluette. 25849. 
Venetian wedding moon. 16872, 


17298 (404). 

Virginia. 12715. 

Virginia town. 25889. 

What a world this would be. 
16990, 17298 (409). 

What do I care. 215386. 

What! will we use for money. 
21544. 

When evening shadows fall. 

When love is near. 21568. 

When the _ hurdy-gurdy plays. 
12861. / 

When you and I were dancing. 
8773 (1882). 

When you _ smile. 
21850 (483). 

Where are you_ to-night. 
(1383). é 

Where we can be in love. 17087. 

Whisper and I shall hear. 26106. 

Who was chasing Paul Revere? 
3985. 

Whosis whatsis. 17118. 

Why do I love you. 8600, 138084 
(623). 

Why. is love? 12987, 17298 (422). 

Wide pants Willie. 21667. 

Wildflowers. 17145. 


12881, 17067, 
8773 


Willow-pattern plate. 26153. 
Wishin’-waitin’. 8634. 
With you beside me. 12963. 
Without you. 21691. 
Woman knows all. 12968. 
Wonderful yesterday. 17180. 


Won’t you call me _ sweetheart. 
4040. 


13084 | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Woofus bird. 12985. 

Wrong thing at the right time. 
8682. 

Yes or no. 2578, 26214. 

You have me—I have you. 26232. 

You must come over blues. 21776. 

You ought to know. 8773: (1415). 


You've got to dance. 8734. 
You will forget. 4114. 
Your kiss teld me. reser 8740, 


17279. 


Harms (T. B.) co. 

D’ye love me. “17989, 26302 (383). 

Dream a dream. 18165. 

Dream a dream. 26302 (399). 

Ill say to you. 18876. 

I’m head and heels in love. 23440. 

I’m moving away. 18924. 

‘Just a little thing called rhythm. 
19232. 

No one knows. 20024. 

Raggedy Ann. 11848. 

Sunny., 21049, 25493, 26302 (568). 


Sunshine. 25496. 
Sympathetic someone. 21098. 
Two little. bluebirds. 21344, 


26302 (589). 
Walking home with Josie. 21455. 
Way down town. 138084 (614). 
~ Who. 21635, 26302 (608). 
Harms-Harbach, ine. 
Betty Lee. 8773 (925). 
I’m going to dance at your wed- 
ding. 1506. — 
Harp (lL. W.). Youre out of my mind 
forever. 13037. 


3887. fcc e (Bruce) : 


Birth of the Star Spangled Ban- 
ner. 297. 

Your flag and my flag. 4119. 

Harper (Hleanor) : 

Christmas alleluia. 

Christmas jubilate. 13084 (45). 

Coming of the King. 13084 (57). 

See, the Christmas light is break- 
ing. 138084 (296). 

Six Easter hymns. 8773 (676). 

Triumphant Zion. 263802 (306). 

When breaks the dawn of Christ- 
mastide. 138084 (388). 

When Christmas dawn is o’er the 


13084 (42). 


hills. 138084 (389). 
Harper (Pete) Laughing moon. 
15027. , 
Harrat (F. T.) Three wishes. 16701. 


Harrigan (Cuthbert) 
file. 15199. 

Harrington (BH. 'D.) Sa Lh e@ant come 
in, please don’t let nobody come out. 
10529. 


Harrington (J. H.) 
bower. 19101. 
Harrington (W. EB.) In birdland with 

Rosie. 19057. 


Lovely Annie 


In your moonlit 


1516 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Harris (A. D.) Drifting in dreams 
to you. 9701, 22767. 


Harris (Bud) Golden dreams. 14261. 
Harris (C. K.): 
Break the news to mother. 8773 
(92). 
Danger in your eyes. 4861, 8773 
(990). 
I knew. 5681, 8773 (1093). 


Leading me on. 6214, 8773 (1156). 
What’s the matter Sue. 21542, 
21850 (477). 
Harris (C. 8S.) Battle song. 22108. 
Harris (Cuthbert) : 
Chanson pastorale. 135386. 
Come, form in a ring. 9404. 
Enthroned in light. 951. 
Fairy gardeners. 14031. 
Fifth album, of first pieces. 
Finale. 23206. 
Grand party. 1266. 
Harp of delight. 5478. 
Lo, the manger where. He lies. 


18348. 


19478. 
Noon. 11452. : 
O love that casts out fear. 20070. 
Rainstorm. . 2927. ’ 
Recreative studies. 16025. 
Save me, O God. 12011. 
Singers. 20799. 
Spinning-wheel song. 3367. 
There was an old woman. 3596. 


Thine, O Lord is the greatness. 
16678. 
Harris (Dorothy) : 
In the greenwood. 1658. 
Secret of spring. 3146. 
Harris (HE. M.): 
Broken heart. 17689. 
In the, shelter of a little brown 
cottage. 23630. 
Harris (Eldon): 
Mother, your place in my heart. 
_ 6704. 
Neva, I’m in love with you. 15570. 


Harris (Franklin) Three Chinese 
- love lyrics. 23207. 
Harris. (Frederick) co. Willan 
(Healey) song albums. 12955. 
Harris (George) : 
Fantasies and moods. 22909. 
Life is sweet brother. 10874. 
Mandragora. 15247. 
Ship starting. 16253. 
Table and the chair. 21103. 


Harris (Helen) 
me. 10746. 
Harris (J. J.) 
hood’s home. 
Harris (Peter) 
dear. 14442. 
Marris (KR. D.) 

Portland grows. 1116. 
Harris (S. N.) When I come you're 
very happy. 12830. 


Just my mammy and 


Dreaming of child- 
22746. 


For you a rose in 


PA Aarrisa (bei. ) 


How do I love you, © 


Harris (S. P.): 
Cavalier. 13524. 
Meet me at twilight. 24180. 
Our little heroes. 15779. 
Harris (S. T:): 
Caleno ecusture me. 22267. 
Six sea shanties. 23208. 
Life dreams, a cycle 


of life. 6261. 
Harris (T. M.) What might. have 
been if you had loved me. 16995. 


Harris (Thoro) He wants to bear 
your burdens. 18649. 
Harris4¢(W: Hi.) : 
Faire is the heaven. 22894. 
Owls. 11660. 


Harris (Wilfred) : 
Sweetheart, I love you. 3479. 
When you are mine again. 3937. 
Harrison (D. B.) Sigma nu waltz. 
8773 (707). 


Harrison (H. R.) Beneath Hawaiian 


skies. 22161. 

Harrison (John) Up in the hills. 
16845. 

Harrison (L. S.) Cheers, tears and 
roses. 13559. 

Harrison (Sidney) Vier. praludien. 
10161. 


Harrison C1" Wy": 


G. and H. rag. 18452. 
I’m pining my heart away for 
you. 18928. 
Nelie is my best pal. 19998. 
Harrison (W. R.) Since the only 
girl’s love grew cool. 20791. 
Harsanyi (Tibor) ~Sonatine. 25331. 
Hart (Charles) : 
Owl, parrot, duck and _ crow. 


21850 (150). 
Through the gates of gold. 21850@ 
(204). 
Hartt B) 
tum. 11999. 
Hart (F. Pitman) & co., ltd. Twelve 
Negro spiritual songs. 6887. 
Hart (H. ©.) Desert pines. 18081. 
Hart (H. G.) Béagh-e-gulistan. 212. 
Hart (J. A.) When ever you'r nigh. 
26016. 
Hart (MiA.): 
Owl, parrot, 
21850 (150). 
Through the 
21850 (204). 
EA AEL c(i. dat 
Advertise. 8798. 
Our dads. 24713. 
She’s up at the break of dawn. 
(WA Ale 
Hart (Shaun) 
Hartgrove (Mrs. H. G.) 
Chickemingo dance. 1672. 
Harth—verlag. Menuett. 6579. 


Salve caput cruenta- 


duck and erow. 


gates of gold. 


17796. 
Indian 


Celtic idyl. 


1517 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Chasers: 9322. 
Soft winds that 


Hartican. (dei2D:) 
Hartley (Margaret) 
blow. 16326. 
Hartley (S:’'F.)*: 
Expectantes. 1004. ° 
I don’t care for her hair. 23378. 
Rhapsody of autumn. 20527. 
Hartley (V. L.): 
Song of the seasons. 7805.. 
Three short songs for you and 
ane.) Pea26, 
Hartman (W. .M.) 
glow. 1649. 
Hartman (William):' Prohibition; rah, 
rah, rah. 24904. 
Hartmann (Arthur) +: 
Little suite for sane violins in the 
. first. position. 6310. 


In. the -firelight 


Marceh of the A-—B-C’s. 2178. 
Matouska goloboushka. > 6521. 
One finger waltz. 2665. 
See-saw. 3149. ) 
Viennese’ refrain. 16893. 
Hartmann (Fritz): 

» Come away. 584, q 

Hungarian herdsmen’s march. 
5616. 


Introspection. 14773. 

Joyous moment. 1791. 

Joyous song. 1794. 

Rondoletto. , 3022. 

To the attack. 8158. 
Hartmann (R. M.) See Miiller- Hart- 
.-Imann, (Robert) 
Hartnett. (D. E.): 

Master melody. 11098. . 

Message of the mountains. 11150. 
Hartog (Cecile) -Northern song. 4144 


(91) 
Harts (H. L:) B.S. HE. D. A. 18256. 
Hartshorne (H. W.) Irish. potatoes. 
23663. 


Hartson (B. M.): 
Calling you. 9237. 
I’m goin’ to get you. 18911. 


Harvey (—) I amin doubt. 23352. 
Harvey (Albert) : 
London bridge. 2032. 
Progressive course. for violin. 


2876, 7285, 11809, 24902. 
Harvey (Fred) My granny’s lullaby. 
15485. 
Harwood (Basil) : 
Author of life divine. 13234. 
Great God, Who, hid from mortal 
sight. 1275. 
Love incarnate. 19533. 
O how plentiful is Thy goodness. 
15629. 
On a chant by Benjamin Cooke. 
5. 
On a chant by Lord Mornington. 
24666. 


_ Hassel (John) 


On a chant by Matthew Camidge. 
24667. 

Wedding march. 3846. 
Harwood (J. M.) Holy Bible. 
Hasenbein (M. E.) 

one else will be ogee you. 12215. 
Hasey' (W. B.)? | 

Away they go. 

Beautiful dreamer. 4392. 

Evening shadows. 138997. 

Fraternity march. 1130. 

First semester march. 5231. 
Haskeel: (G. O:): 

Little lady of the sunshine. 
What’s it to ‘you. ' 3876. 
Haskell (Mrs. W. EF) That blessed 

mother of mine. 8049. 
Haskins (Lenorr) ' Pals. 
Haslam: (Lloyd): Sets 

Carolina sunshine.: 4625. 

Dreaming dreams of you. 18176. 

I won’t take you back. 5819. 
~~ Wyoming. 8685: 

Hasler (Karel) Ich hab’ zu haus’ ein 


10256. 


22056. 


2720. 


grammophon. 14665. 

Hassan. 5481. : 

Hasse (Adolfo) Poor little brooklet. 
1L76262 . 


What you think I am. 
3884 

Hassen, der schwiirmer. 5482. 

Hassmer (G. E.) Smile all the while. 
3253. 

Haste happy day. 18084 (122). 

Hastings. (C. F.) Red red rose. 13084 
(279), 17298 (161). : 

Hastings (F. 8S.) Redred rose. 13084 
(279), 17298 (161). 

Hastings (L. 8.) What would you do 
if I made you love me? 21545. 


Hastings (Ray) Love’s’ greeting. 
24045. 

Hatch (A. M.) Out in the fields. 
24722. 

Hatch (A. P.) | Woodland _ sylphs. 
17194. 


Hatch (Bill) pseud. See Hatch (W. 
J.) 
Hatch (Edith) See Jamesson (EK. H.) 
Hateh (H. B.). In dedication. 10562. 
Hatch (M. LL.) O’er the hills far 
away. 15654. 
Hatch (‘W. J.): 
Ive, got a new 
14614. 
Just an 
1812, 
Radio lullaby. 2918. 
There’s been a big change in Sally. 
3593. 
Hatch music ¢o.: 
Fun and pleasure. 
Gavotte gracieuse. 


sweetie now. 


old fashioned waltz. 


14164. 
14194. 


1518 


Some day, some - 


2005. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Holiday frolic. 18718. 

Melody at eventide. 19691. 
Hathaway (J.W.G.) Chimes. 22369. 
Hathaway (Jane) I’m a-longin’ fo’ 

you. 14548. 


Haubrich (Earl) As long as I have 


you. 4282. 
Hauchard (Maurice) : 
Etude méthodique de la double 
corde. 22860. 
Exercices de mécanisme. 22889. 
Haudebert (Lucien) : 
Dieu vainqueur. 18098. 
Légende au vieux chateau. 15040. 
Odes 4 la vie. 15651. 
Hauenschild (W. G.): 
Dramatie agitation. 838. 
Incidental miniatures. 1670. 
Untold secrets. 8271. J 
Hauer (Matthias) Erste suite. 
13979, ; 
Haughton (June) Money. 19805. 
Haulter (Earl) My old Kentucky 
home. 6813. 
Haupt (hl. C.): 
Ding dong bell. 18823. 
Foolish songs. 1111. 


Hausrath (R. BE.) Don’t tell me I’ve | 


just been dreaming. 820. 
Haut les mains. 42387, 4728, 5206, 
5454, 7244, 7299, 7432, 8142, 8212. 
Hautstont (J.) Etude pratique de 
lV’universalité des modes. 138989. 
Havener (H. I. G.) Homeland of 
Maine 10265. 
Havens (C. A.): 
Angels of light. 21850 (9): 
Gloria in excelsis. 8773, 272, 
That beautiful song land. 26302 
(301). 
We shall join the swelling chorus. 
8773 (841). 
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.: 
Drifting ‘neath the silver moon. 
13914, 17298 (262). 
I left her on the shores of Minne- 
tonka. 103879, 17298 (292). _. 
On the road to Mandalay. 11594. 
Then you will think of me. 
16657. 
Thoughts of heaven. 12539. 
Hawes (J. BR.) c 
' Make the curb the limit when you 
play. 24104. 
Play on your harmonica. 24830. 
Visions. 25898. 
Hawes (S. G.) When love is true. 
17029. 


Hawkes & son: 
Aeroplane galop. 4162. 
After sunset. 8806. 
Ambush. 21948. 
Arab dance. 4264. 
Arlesienne. 17631. 


1519 


B. B. 22058. 

B. B. mareh. 8975. 

Ballet egyptien. 13276. 

Bend low thine ear. 22160. 

Big brother. 4436. 

Bonne promenade. 9153. 

Britannia. 17685. 

Carmen. 22189. 

Catastrophe. 22319. 

Celtic idyl. 17796. 

Chang. 17804. 

Chopiniana. 521. 

Comedy galop. 4761. 

Desolation. 22653. 

Dramatic andante. 13869. 

Dramatic finale. 13870. 

Dramatic tension. 138738. 

Dreaming. 5019. 

Dreamland bells. 13892. 

Egyptian dance: 5094. 

Hight Welsh melodies. 7644. 

Fairies. 22895. 

Faithful and bold. 22901. 

First rhapsody. 9870. 

Flick and flock. 22962. 

Four fancies. 20890. 

Gemma. 1179. 

God of thunder. 23105. 

Golden sand. 1238. 

Grand vizier. 18578. 

Happy warrior. 5472, 18630. 

Hawkes & son’s cornet album no. 
4, 10176. 

Hawkes & son’s Simplicity instruc- 
tion book. 18639, 23216. 

Hawkes & son’s trombone solo al- 
bum, no. 1. 10177. 

Hawkes photo-play series. 5490. 

Hush. 18789. 

Hymn to the sun. 10382. 

Ia-oe. 19015. 

In a Japanese garden. 5884. 

In a Kentish garden. 19051. 

In Pekin. 5911. 

Indian juggler. 5947. 

Kiddy galop. 6136. 

Light agitato. 15075. 

Lightning switch. 15079. 

Marche pompeuse. 24125. 

Martial moments. 6511, 11088. 

Military galop. 6618. 

Miniature suite. 2273. 

Minnehaha. 24255. 

Mounted police galop. 6716. 

Musieal snuff-box. 15457. 

Pathetique. 15841. 

Photo-play series. 11720. 

Piano-albums. 20324. 

Prince Igor. 15965. 

Reflections. 2947. 

Reflets. 7365. 

River gardens. 25006. 

Rolling English road. 25016. 

Rose. 20569. 

Rubinstein. 7478. 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 20 


Hawkes & son—Continued. 
Sacrifice. 25060. 
Scottish patrol. 
Serenade espagnole. 
Siesta. 3210, 25226. 
Skaters galop. 7710. 
Song of colours. 25334. 
Sorrow. 16405. 

Street in Algiers. 7896. 
Suite Minnehaha. 21034. 
Thin red line. 21211, 21212. 
Thistle. 21222. 
Unfinished symphony. 16181. 
Vain hope. 25848. 
Vanity fair. 21380. 
Wait for the waggon. 
Windy hill. 26156. 
Winsome Winnie. 
You and I. 8699. 
Youth and vigor. 8745. 
Hawkes & son’s cornet solo album, 
no. 4. 10176. 
Hawkins (A. P.) 
19933, 19934. 
Hawkins (Coleman) 


12053, 16193. 
16221. 


21440. 
4016. 


My love for you. 


Florida stomp. 


22972. 
Hawkins (Julia) Away down in Ten- 
nessee. 22054. 


Hawks (Rosey) : 
I’ve got the blues. 23487. 
Why did they give my boys away. 
26131. 
Hawley (C. B.): 
Angels roll the rock away. 8773 


(22). 

Bedouin love song. 8773 (66). 

Clover blossoms kiss her feet. 
13084 (51). 

Come unto Me, ye weary. 13084 
(55). 


Magnificat, no. 1 and Nune dimit- 
tis. 13084 (191). 

O haste thee sweet. 13084 (242). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 3084 
(248). 

O paradise. 13084 (245). 

Song that my heart is singing. 
8773 (734). 

Spring’s awakening. 8773 (742). 

Sweet and low. 4144 (128). 

Sweetheart. 8773 (763). 

Hawley (H. B.): 

Angels roll the rock away. 8873 
(22). 

Bedouin love song. 8773 (66). 

Clover blossoms kiss her feet. 
13084 (51). 

Come unto Me, ye weary. 
(55). 

Magnificat, no. 1 and Nune dimit- 
tis. 13084 (191). 

O haste thee sweet. 13084 (242). 
O little town of Bethlehem. 13084 
(248). 

O paradise. 


13084 


13084 (245). 


Song that my heart is singing. 
8773 (734). 
Spring’s awakening. 8773 (742). 
Sweet and low. 4144 (128). 
Sweetheart. 8773 (763). 


| Hawley (Stanley) : 


Birth of the opal. 8773 (76). 

Death potion. 8773 (198). 

Legend of the east window. 8773 
(435). 


Hawthorne (A. F. N.): 


Laudanum, laudanum. 19835. 
Z-0-0-p is beauty-full. 21816. 
Hawthorne (Alice) Whispering hope. 
3964, 8567, 8568, 8773 (1387), 12901, 

12902, 17100, 21621, 21622. 
Hawthorne (M. L.) Ride ’em cowboy. 
20532. 

Hawthorne (M. 8.) Ride ’em cowboy. 
20582. 

Hawxby (C. F.) 

Hayden (Marion) 
12704. 

Haydn (F. J.): 
Communion service in D. 
Dying child. 10178. 

Gipsy rondo. 1335. 
Glorious things of Thee 
spoken. 23217. 
Jahreszeiten. 10179. 
Klavier sonate. 23218-23224. 
Menuet. 18640. 
My mother bids me bind my hair. 
1336. 
Sheet music of heaven. 20767. 
Sonata. 1337, 10180, 10181. 
Symphonies. 14853. 
Hayes (A. J.) 2nd army corp march. 
13073, 21825. 

Hayes (Mrs. B. C.) 

moonlight of you. 

Hayes (C. G. W.): 


Suzette. 3452. 
Victory overture. 


1334. 


are 


Dream in the 
5013. 


I don’t want you blues. 14491. 
Mama o’ mine blues. 11056._ 
Hayes (Clifford) See Hayes (C. 

G.. W.) 
Hayes (J. HE.) One night of love. 
“24684. 
Hayes (W.) Chimes. 22369. 
Hayet (Ch.) : 
A un enfant. 8785. 
Aspiration. 150. 
Au -clavecin. 22027. 


Au pays des lagunes. 8947. 
Bagh-e-Gulistan. 212. 
Berceuse. 277, 17604. 
Caprice. 472. 

Ce qui n’a pas été. 17791. 
Cloches de soir. 17890. 
Conte romanesque. 620. 
Créche merveilleuse? 644. 
Dance orientale. 18007. 
Desert pines. 18081. 
Désespérance. 22649. 

Deux chants sans paroles. 23271. 


1520 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


22729. 

22881. 

18802. 
1622. 


Drame. 
Evocation. 
Hymne spirite. 
Impressions fugaces. 
Intermezzo. 20939. 
Légende. 19361. 
Mélodies. 19571. 
Moment funebre. 
- Moment mysterieux. 
Moment sentimental. 
Moment triste. 2306. 
Nocturnes. 11448. 
Nuit d’été. 2540. 
O mains de femmes. 
Passe-pied. 2737. 
Pluie matinale. 2811. 
Prélude funébre. 2849, 17465. 
Premier baiser. 20409. 
Promenade sentimentale. 
Quatuor. 2899. 
Romance sans paroles. 
Sérénade. 3164. 
Sonate. 17306, 20298. 
Sous les grands pins. 
Souvenir. 20951. 
Tentation. 3558. 
Toceata. 1898. 
Valse. 349. 
Vers le drame. 
2™° nocturne. 
3°™° sonate.. 17307. 
4°™° nocturne. 4139. 
4° sonate. 21839. 
Haynes (G. D.) Quincy. 20464. 
Haynes (M. H.) Apple blossoms, 
roses pink. 4261. 
Haynes (W. W.) Nina. 24516. 
Hays (—) Mollie darling. 6649. 
Hays (J. M.) Good night, little girl, 
good night. 17298 (70). 
Hays (William) You danced your 
way into my heart. 18016. 
Hayward (Albert) Down in dream- 


11203, 19795. 
11204. 
2305. 


20071. 


2881. 
20558. 


12288. 


3772. 
4137. 


land. 4998. 

Haywood (Mrs. J. H.) Days we ean’t 
forget. 9560. 

Hayworth (L. M.) Just one kiss at 
twilight. 6110. 


Hazlehurst (Cecil) Flag. 22954. 
He is risen. 5495, 5496. 


Heacker (J. H.) Eagle parade. 902, 
9724. 

Head (KH. J.) Just you and me. 
6121. 


Head (Maurice) Always remember 
I’m waiting. 21940. 
Head (Michael) : 
Dreaming lake. 13884. 
Three songs of fantasy. 10199. 
Head (W. V. A.) : 
Bernice. 9096. 
Grandaddy’s days. 1267. 
Headlam-Morley (Else) : 
Nightingale’s song. 11428. 
Some go smiling. 12221. 


Song of Proserpine. 12254. 
Three songs. 10201. 
Vanitas vanitatum. 12689. 


Heagney (Billy): 
Cross-words between my sweetie 


and me. 663. 
Japanese rose garden. 6019. 
Mama let Rosie alone. 15240. 


Pardon me, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, while 


I laugh. 15828. 

That’s all. 166438. 

Wee bit of gold dust, my pet name 
for you. 8451. : 

What would my honeydew do. 
12823. 

Yeedle-deedle Lena. 26211. 

Heal (H. R.) When our dreams come 


true. 8519. 
Health songs. 
Healy (J. J.) 


10204. 
Love of a Spanish 


girl. 2074. 
Healy (Joseph) Dear mother mine. 
758. . : 


Healy (Lon): 
Arizona rose. 
Colorado rose. 574. 

Sun flower Sal. 7922. 

Hear dem bells a-ringin’. 232438. 

Heart of Christmas. 18654. 

Heartless house. 18657. 

Hearts and blossoms. 23247. 

Heath (A. N. V.) I envy the bird 

that sings. 17298 (85). 

Heath (Bobby) : 

Roll ’em girls, 
20547. 
Won’t you tell me Mary. 21705. 

Heath (C. L. R.) I envy the bird that 


17434, 17435. 


roll your own. 


sings. 17298 (85). 

Heath (D. C.) & co. Cantos para 
ninos. 9258. 

Heath (F. M.) Nobody blues. 24538. 

Heath (Hy) Sweet Papa _ Bozo. 
25524. 

Heath (M. C.) Now I know. 6922. 


Heaton (Jack) 

friend. 11339. 
Heaton (W. D.): 

Blues you can’t whistle away. 


My.long lost faithful 


222038. 
She said you'll forget but he 
eares. 25199. 
Hebron (J. H.) Mammy. 24109. 
Heck (—) pseud. See Keena 
(H. A.) 
Heckendorn (Clarence) That old 
sweet smile. 25638. 
Hecker (Irene) To the knights of 
the Ku klux klan. 16735. 
Hector (Chasey) : 
All hail with joy. 21909. 
Diaton. 9600. 
Hedden (Edwin) Money, honey. 


money. 15404. 


1521 


INDEX 


Hedgecock (W. W.) Drake’s drum. 


26302 (79). 
Hedgepath (Stewart) You really 
don’t know what it means to me. 
4105. 
Hedges (Elvin) 
cabaret. 5790. 

Hedley (H. B.): 
Ballad singer. 9019. 
Dear little Billie. 18775. 
He’s reliable. 10198. 

Is there anybody here? 
14784. 
Jack and Jill. 10658. 
Land of dreams 
10815. 
Moon divine. 
Hefler (Edith) 
10418. 
Hegamin (Lucille) You have to give 
mama what she wants. 18028. 

Hehn (H. G.) Tell me truly, won- 

derful eyes. 12462. ¥ 

Hehn (T. M. 8.) Tell me truly won- 

derful eyes. 12462. 

Heibel (Irene) Portland rose. 7288. 

Heidelberg song book. 10220. 

Heidelberg university. Heidelberg 

song book. 10220. 

Heikkinen (Arvie) : 
Childhood days. 
Most wonderful girl. 
My radio gal. 11362. 

Heikkinen (M. E.) By gone days. 

9207. 

Heil (G. T.) 

bleibe mein. 

Heilmaier (Carl) 

dor. 13084 (302). 

Heima verlag. Deutsches 

18085. 
Hein (Carl) 
20761. 

Hein (Silvio): 
College days. 
Cornwall forever. 
Good-night team. 
Kick off. 23811. 
Melodie. 23258. 
Mother. 6694. 
My alma mammy. 


I’ve seen Sally in a 


10682, 


come . true. 


11216. 


I’m coming pal. 


17848. 
11237. 


Madchen tiber’m Rhein, 
19580. 

Serenade campea- 

hoffen. 


She is fooling thee. 


22444. 
17946. 
18554. 


19883, 24370. 


Of a mornin’. 24604. 
Song for the gold and_ blue. 
20908. 


Hein (Victoria) In the days of yes- 
terday. 23612. 
Heindl (Anton) 
waves. 8560. 
Heindot (Jas.) 
19086, 23615. 
Heine (Ado) _Cocosnuss. 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
Abschied. 17311. 
Aktschluss. 19182. 


While Old Glory 
In the garden of love. 


9384. 


pt: Inj nes. va20 


Bacchanale. 17496. 
Bienen summen in MHaidekraut. 
9104. 
Elegie. 
Dear one. 
Kttiden. 523. 
Exotisch. 18287. 
Festmahl-brand-rettung. 18342. 
Freu dich Fritzchen, der lenz ist 
da. 14149, 18428. 
Freude-volksfest-karneval. 18429. 
Frtihling. 18441. 
Geisterscene. 18483. ;, 
Griinen walder versinken. 10109. 
Hoffnungslos. 18710. 
Humoreske. 18779. 
In schwarzen biischen. 
Kadenz. 22089. 
Klage. 19290. 
Kurze sturmszene. 
Lenz. 10848, 10844. 
Liebe-leidenschaft. 
Lieder ohne worte. 
Mahnung. 19589. 
Marsch-potpourri. 19627. 
My little Dolly. 24416, 24417. 
Nachstimmung. 19986. 
Préiludien und grosse polonaise. 
4706. 
Prélude. 18471. 
Prolog. 20481. 
Pritzelpuppen. 15971. 
Pudding. 11816, 11817. 
Rede duftet, es blitthet das feld. 
20493. 
Reve. 20521. 
Romanze. 22379. 
Schiferspiel. 20651. 
Schiachtenmusik. 20656. 
Schmerz. 20657 . : 
Schule des gitarrenspiels. 
20671, 20672. 
Sehnstichtiges verlangen. 20712. 
Sel’ge stadt. 20714. 
Sonate. 9148. 
Sonntag palmarum. 12279. 
Sttirmisch erregt. 21020. 
Sturm. 21022-21024. 
Sturm-regen. 21025. 
Ueber die haide. 12647. 
Verlassen. 21395. 
Versuchung. 21397. 
Verzweiflung. 21398. 
Volkslieder. 12725, 21428. 
Zehn kinderlieder. 10237. 
Heins (Carl) Gitana. 14226. 
Heins (Donald) Freshet. 5293. 
Heinz (Harry) He may be half- 
witted but he’s my fellow. 10192. 
Heinze (Walter) 30 vortragsstticke. 
23254. 
Heinzman (John): 
By the lakes of old Killarney. 
395. 
Faithful old ™9!. 


18226. 
22628, 22629. 


10580. 


19307. 


19401. 
24209. 


16182, 


1023. 


1522 


INDEX 


nos;/1-12, 1925 


Heise (J. J.) Just one more waltz 
with you sweetheart. 14923. 

Heisler (Cordelia) My little jazz 
girl. 19930. 

Heistand (T. C.) Golden glow. 10047. 

Heit (Oscar) Getreie mame. 14209. 

Hékimian (P.) Sérénade vénitienne. 
250%, 


Helder 
11087. 
Helen Clare. pseud. See Charbonneau 
(Clare C. C.). 
Helen Clare music co. My gal Rose. 
19902. 


(Ernie) Magnet march. 


Helene. pseud. See Herzog (Helene). - 


Helfand (Maurice) : 
By the fireside. 22254. 
Cradle song. 689. 
Dreams. 5029. 
Laughing eyes. 19336. 
Like a rose my heart. 
Little waltz. 10928. 
Love in June. 10975. 
Moods. 6668. 
Remembrance. 24967. 
Summer. 12380. 
Tone poem. 257338. 
Until you spoke to me. 

Helfen (M.) 

18346. 


Helgesen (C. M.) 
20577. 

Hellard (R. A.) Lovey-dovey. 24056. 

Hellblauen schwestern. 19581, 20652. 


1974. 


12660. 
Fiddler of Our Lady. 


Rose of the Orient. 


Helle (I. L.) Only a country girl. 
15748. 
Heller (—) Study. 1357. 


Heller (H. E.): 

Lied vom braven kind. 6255. 
Lied yom Tulli-mann. 6258. 
Heller (Stephen) 28 studies for the 
middle grade. 8773 (328). 
Hellmeier (B.) Ungarische 

sweisen. 25825. 

Hell’n Helen. 23396, 23597, 25705. 
Hello Lola. 24872, 25540. 
Helmore (William) : 

I couldn’t love, if she came back 

again. 23366. 

Tumbledown dreams. 

Helmsttetter (Henry) : 


volk- 


25796. 


If I had a million dollars. 14678. 
Some day. 16348. 
Why. 17120. 

Helmund (Erik Meyer) See Meyer- 


Helmund (Hrik). 

Help yourself. 5529. 
Heltman (Fred.) co.: 
Andante. 5359. 
Anemone. 107. 

, Barecarolle. 6986. 
Bohemian girl. 217. 
London bridge. 20382. 
Melody in F. 3052. 


_ Henderson 


Old oaken bucket. 24648. | 
Paloma. 7134. 
Progressive course for. violin. 
2876, 7285, 11809, 24902. 
Sorority march. 12285. 
Traumerei and nocturne. 12049. 
Twelve easy quartets. 17290. 
Violin studies. 3778. rd 
Waves of the Danube. 12769. 
Helton (A. HE.) Scelta songs. 20644. 


Hemberger (Emma) 
tian. 22276. 
Hemingson . (Ray) 


Cambria coun- 


Once you were 


mine, 20167. 
Hemy (H. F.) Faith of our fathers. 
~ 18305. 
Hender (Will) Nonni. 6913, 6914. 
Henderson (Bertha) : 

Discouraged blues. 9613. 
Jamboree blues. 10662. 
Henderson (Billie) : 

Daddy. . 22552. 

K. N. X. blues. 23789. 
Henderson (D. C.) Where the sum- 

mer spends. the winter. 38954. 
Henderson (Edith) Radio rage. 
11846. 


Henderson (Edmonia) : 

Early morning blues. 13937. 
Sweet da papa blues. 16534. 
Henderson (Esther) One little word. 

15742. 
Henderson (Fletcher) : 
Y Screaming the blues. 7588. 
»Waitll it's moonlight. 8382. 
(J. W.) Old fashioned 
girl. 15698. 
Henderson (Lew) Winning her heart. 
8628. 
Henderson (O. L.) 
Henderson (Ray) : 
Ain’t my baby grand. 39. 
Alabamy bound. 47. 
Bam Bam Bamy shore. 17537. 
Beware of a girl with a fan. 
13348. 
But she’s my girl now. 
17708. 
Don’t bring Lulu. 4978. 
Five foot two, eyes 
18369, 183870, 22951. 
Flapperette. 22957. 
Ely butterfly. 14107. 
Give us the Charleston. 14232. 
I can get more lovin’ from a dum- 
dum-dummy. 1453. 
I’m going out if Lizzie comes in. 
18910. 
I’m sittin’ on top of the world. 
18931, 18932, 28453, 23454. 
I want a lovable baby. 14626. 
I wish that I’d been satisfied with 
Mary. 19000, 19001. 
I wouldn’t be where Iam if you 
hadn’t gone away. 5822, 5823. 


Mi Miami. 24227. 


13430, 


of blue. 


1528 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Henderson (Ray )—Continued. 
If I had a girl like you. 10581. 
It goes on like that for days and 
days. ~14789, 19137: — | 
It took her a long time. 23684. 
Keep your skirts down Mary Ann. 
19267, 23805. 
Lucky Kentucky. 2104. 
New York ain't New York any 
more. 6885. 
Old timer’s rosary. 2641. 
Rose-time. 16101. 
Seandals of 1925. 20648. 
Take ’em to the door. 7997. 
Tiens-toi bien Cyprien. 12557. 
Too many parties and too many 
pals. 25739, 25740. 
Two two choo choo bound for 
Caroline. 21346. 
What a world this would be. 
16990. 
What are you doing 
Blondy. 8475. 
Whosis whatsis. 17118. 
2:02 choo choo bound for Caro- 
line. 17297. 
Henderson (W. J.): 
Aida. 138084 (369). 
Pianoforte album. 8773 (612, 
613). 
Selected compositions 
piano. 8773 (687). 
Henderson (W. L.) My sweetheart. 
113872. 
Hendon 
11685. 
Hendrick (L. A.): 
Song of gladness. 
Sweethearts. 3480. 
Winging my way to thee. 8626. 
Hendrickson (Carl) Yes, Marianna. 
26213. 
Henariks (C. F.) 
ziek. 2476. 
Hendriks (Francis) : 
Caravan. 4608. 
Danse bizarre. 22578. 
Intermezzo. 5530. 
Henkel (Karl) Study. 12365, 12367, 
12368. 
Henkel (Virginia) 
11471. 
Henlein (C.) Stars and Stripes for- 
ever. 17298 (188). 
Henley (J. F.) Tilly of Longacre 
square. 21247. 
Henne (A. G.) 
ten. 18546. 
Henneberg (Paul) ‘Triplets of the 
finest. 21308, 21309. 
Henneman (A. G.): 
Baby-boy. 17490. 
Harmonizing with the masters. 
23205. 
My lovely silence. 


to-night 


for the 


(Frank) Park the blues. 


3316. 


Nederlandsche mu- 


Now I ask you. 


Gone but not forgot- 


19937. 


- Poet’s hour. 15919. ) 
Summer is coming. ‘25485, 
Thy thought and test. 21241. 
What the birds say. 26006. © 

Henneman (H. O.): 


Manhattan blues. 2167. 

‘South sea blues. 16412. 
Henner (H.): 

Ode to Kansas. 2574. 


When the leaves turn brown. 


12863. 


Henner (Jean) Darn thing fell apart. 


ABTS, 
Hennessy (Swan): 


Rapsodie gaéelique. 11856. 
Sérénade. 20733. 
Sonate celtique. 12250. 
4 piéces celtiques. 10225. 
Henning (J. H.): | se 
Linger and smile. 1982, 1983. 
Waltz. 1360. 
Henning (O. C.) Hight piano pieces. 
18670. 
Henninger (G. B.) God is every- 
where. 1232, 8773 (1051). 


Henninger (G. R.) In Suniland with 
-you. 10582, 13084 (484). 
Hennings (J. E.): 

It’s a shame. 5990. 

Lonely road. 6827. 

Sunshine. 7933. 


Thoughts of love. ©8120. 
When you’re mine. 8544. 
Hennssler (William) : 
Adagio pathetique. 8795. 
Barearolle. 9034. 
Dance gracieuse. 9506. 
Dramatic agitato. 9678. 
Dramatic finale. 9674. 
In the forest. 10592. 


Introduction to the drama. 10621. 

Joyous youth. 6072. 

Nocturne. 10226. 

Song without words. 12268. 

Valse grotesque. 12678. 

Valse intermezzo. 12680. 

Valse melodies eS the old folks. 
8294. 

Henri (P.) Stomp "em down. 16466. 
Henrich (C. W.): 

All through the day Thy love 
hath spared us. 17298 (2). 

Close of the abbath. 17298 (28). 

Eventide. 17298 (55). 

God be with you. 17298 (68). 

Hark! hark, my soul. 17298 (75). 

Hear us O heavenly Father. 
17298 (77). 

Lead kindly light. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 
(128). 

O God, light of the world. 17298 
(1 33° 


17298 (102). 
17298 


Praise the Lord: God of hosts. > 


17298 (150). 


1524 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Praise to God, immortal. praise. 
17298 (151). 

Savior now the day is ending. | 
17298 (169). 

Softly now the light of day. 

>», 17298: (180). 

Te Deum. 17298 (199). 


When morning gilds the _ skies. 


17298 (223). 
Henriques (Fini) Sommer i Dan- 
mark. 16361. 
Henry 


(H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C2 #4.) 
Henry (J. H.): 
Réverie poétique. 24987. 
Scene lyrique. 25113. 
Supplication. 16521. 
Henry (J. J.): 
News boy. 20010. 


Rowena. 11964. 
Henry (John) You’ve been a good 
old wagon. 4110. 
Henry (P.): 


' Express train blues. 18288. 
Wanna ride the L. & N.. blues. 
8414. 


Henschel (Georg) Gondoliera. 5392. 


Henselt (A.) Cadence. 55381. 
Henselt (Herwegh) Valse-berceuse. 
8288. 


Henshaw (Mack) On a windy day in 
March you blew into my heart. 
2647, 2648. 

Hensley (F. T.) 
song will do. 

Hensley (M. M.) 

Henson (J. M.): 

Complete church hymnal. 
Special songs. 3366. 

Henty (Dick): 

Lazy shepherd. 23879. 
Rolling stones. 3006. 
Henze (Carl) Album fiir gitarre solo. 

4190. 


It’s great what a 
1713: 
Love hour. 2069. 


A766. 


Her daughter’s wedding. 26141. 

Herard (P. S.)’ Chanson des gars de 
la mer. 22332. 

Herbergprinses. 8773 (327), 18084 
(272). ; 

Herbert (—) Al fresco. 4187. 

Herbert (HK. N.) Keep on keeping on. 
23800. 


Herbert (Hugene): 
In the heart of Hawaii. 
Pearl of Hawaii. 7167. 
Herbert (J. B.): 
Awake and sing. 17478. 
Blessed be He _ that 
26302 (33). 
Brighten your way with a smile. 
4519. 
Christ comes. 
Didn’t ole 
- 22660. 


86854— 26——_15 


1655. 


cometh. 


17864. 


Pharaoh git lost. 


Every, one that, hath forsaken. 
22875. 
Faith, hope and love. 22900. 
Haste happy day. 13084 (122). 
He is risen. 263802 (121). 
Hear dem bells a-ringin’. 
Hey diddle, diddle. 
I heard the harpers. 
I know. 18861. 
I’m bound. to get to heaven some 
day. 23428. 
I want to see dem patriarchs. 
23514. 
If we had but a day. 23552. 
Joshua; fought de battles. 23745. 
King of Kings. 26302 (166). 
Knight there came. 13084. (158). 
Land of the leal. 13084 (159). 
Law of'the Lord. 28876. 
Let all the people praise. 
List for the heavenly 
26302 (176). 
O: the bitter shame and sorrow. 
6971. 
Pussy’s in the well. 13084 (275). 
Steal away to pray. 25431. 
Teach us to pray. 21142. 
Tell what the Lord hath done. 
8038. 
There were shepherds abiding in 
the fields. 26302 (303). 
Thine the glory. 8100. 
Those village bells. 138084 (356). 
To-day. 21269. 
Two-ways. 21347. 
Under the shadow of Thy wing. 
13084 (365). 
What a wonderful day. 8472. 
When’ the prodigal son -came 
home. 26061. 
You might have been. 
Herbert (J. M.) 
watchmen. 4842. 
Herbert (Jean) Yah-ha-ha. 
Herbert (Leo): 
Do you remember the love nest. 
4953, 12119. 
Flirting with love. 
Only a girl for sale. 


232438. 
13084 (129). 
23389. 


19375. 
Host. 


26242. 
Daddy has two 


4059. 


9885. 
7076. 


Sing it when youre dancing. 
3228. 
That’s why I love the moon. 
25648. 
Where is that girl who was 


stolen from me. 17077, 26091. 
Why did you call me wonderful 
one. 12929. 
Herbert (Sydney) 
band journal. 4495. 
Herbert (Therese) : 
All for thee. 4144 (8). 
Always do as people say you 
should. 26302 (7). 
American girl. 8773 (17). 


Boosey’s brass 


1525 


INDEX 


Herbert ('Therese)—Continued. 


Amerikanische fantasie. 26302 | 
(13). hile 
Angelus. 4144 (5), 8773 (26, 27), 


26302 (16). 
Champagne song. 26302 (46). 
Columbia. 26302 (59). — 
Cupid and I. 
(187). 
Don Jose of Sevilla. ''8773 (201). 
Dreaming, dreaming. 8773 (205). 
Fairy tales) 17298 (58). 
Fortune teller. 26302 (97). 
Gold bug march. 8773, 286. 
Gypsy Jan. 263802 (115). 
Gypsy love song. 263802 (116). 
Ho! ye townsmen. 26302 (128). 
Hungaria’s hussars. 26302 (185). 
I envy the bird. 4144 (60). 
I love thee, I adore thee. 8773 
(356-358) . 
Idol’s eye. 17298 (89-94). 
Idol’s eye lancers. 26302 (144). 
Idol’s eye waltzes. 263802 (151). 
Jenny’s baby. 4144 (65). 
Lady and the kick. 17298 (101). 
Lafitte. 87738 (424, 425). 
Lily and the nightingale. 26302 
(175). 
McKinley inauguration march. 
8773 (479). 
Mary’s lamb. 263802 (192). 
Ocean breezes. 263802 (222). 
One for another. 8773 (587). 
Only for Thee. 26802 (2380). 
Only in the play. 26802 (231). 
Oriental march. 8773 (592). 
Owl and the thrush. 8773 (603). 


Power of the human eye. 26302 
(245). 

President’s march. 26302 (250). 

Secret. 8773 (688). 

Serenade. 8773 (692), 13084 
(300). 

Serenade lancers. 8773 (693). 


Serenade march. 4144 (111), 87738 


(694, 695). 

Serenade waltz. 8773 (696). 

Serenade waltzes. 4144 (112), 
8773 (697). 

Serenades of all nations. 263802 
(274). 

Signor Mons Muldoni. 26302 
(278). 

Starlight waltz. 8773 (745). 


Sunken city. 8773 (755). 

Sweet harp of the days that are 
gone. . 26802 (294). 

_ Talk about yo’ luck. 17298 (197). 

Tattooed man. 17298 (198). 

Tom and Jack. 17298 (208). 

Vocal gems. 4144 (145). 

With lance in rest. 26302 (330). 

Woman lovely woman, 8773, 
(868). 


1526 


“All for thee. 


4144° (27), 8773. 


* Hungaria’s hussars. 


_Idol’s eye waltzes. 


- Oriental 


pt. 111, n.'s.; v.20 


Herbert (Victor) : 


A la valse. 21850 (229). 
Ah! sweet mystery of life. 
8816, 21883. 
4144 (8). 


American fantasie. 26302 (12). 

American girl. 8773 (17). 

Amerikanische fantasie. 26302 
(13). 

Angelus. 4144 (5), 8773 (26, 27), 
26302 (16). : 

Badinage. 17298 (14, 15), 26302 

5 Bel 


26302 (58, 59)... : 
4144 (27), 8773 


8814— 


Columbia. 
Cupid and I. 
(187). 
Don Jose of Sevilla. 8773 (201). 
Dreaming, dreaming. 8773 (205). 
Give your heart in June time. 
5350. 
Fairy tales. 17298 (58). 
Fortune teller. 26302 (98). 
Gate city. 17298 (65). 
Gold bug march. 8773, 286. 
Gypsy Jan. 263802 (115). 
Habanera. (1058) 8773. 
26302 (135). 
I can’t do the sum. 238362, 23363. 
I envy the bird. 4144 (60). 
8773 


I love thee JI adore thee. 
(356-858), 13084 (135). 
17298 (89-94), 26302, 
26302 (144, 


Idol’s' eye. 
(148). 
Idol’s eye lancers. 
145). 
26302 (149- 


151). 

Inauguration march. 17298 (96). 

Italian street song. 14804, 23688. 

Jenny’s baby. 4144 (65). 

Lady and the kick. 17298 (101). 

Lafitte. 8773 (424, 425). 

Lily and the nightingale. 26302 
(175). 

Love is best of all. 6366, 19536. 

Love sonnet. 24032. 

McKinley inauguration march. 
8773. (479). 

Mary’s lamb. 26302 (192). 

Ocean breezes. 26302 (220-222). 

One for another. 8773 (587). 

Only for Thee. 263802 (230). 

Only in the play. 26302 (2381). 

march. 87738 (592), 
17298 (141). 

Owl and the thrush. 8773 (603). 

Power of the human eye. 26302 
(245). 

President’s march. 17298 (152), 
26302 (249, 250). 

Secret. 8773 (688). 

Serenade. 
(300, 301), 17298 (173-175). 

Serenade lancers. 8773 (693). 


8773 (691, 692), 13084 | 


| 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 

Serenade march. 4144 (111), 
8773 (694, 695). 

Serenade waltz. 8773 (696). 

Serenade waltzes. 4144 (112), 
8773 (697). 

Serenades of all nations. 26302 
(274). 

Signor Mons. Muldoni. 263802 
(278). 

Souvenir. 25374. 


Starlight waltz. 8773 (745). 
Sunken city. 8773 (755). 

Sweet harp of the days that are 

gone. 263802 (294). 

Sweethearts. 7976, 7977. 

Talk about yo’ luck. 17298 (197). 
Tattooed man. 17298 (198). 
Tom and Jack. 17298 (208). 


Veiled prophet march. 17298 
(213). 

Vocal gems. 4144 (145). 

Woman lovely woman. 8773 
(868). 

22nd regiment march. 26302 
(334, 335). 

Herd (C. M.) Waiting to meet you 


again some day. 21449. 

Hering (Mary) Looking for my man. 
19501. 

Herlin (Franz) There’s nothing 
wrong, I just want you. 25664. 

Herman (Andrew) pseud. See Tobani 
(Theo. Moses) 

Herman (David) Just a dream that 
never will come true. 1801. 

Herman (J. L.): 

Hast St. Louis blues. 904. 
Gold star mother. 5388. 

Herman (R. lL.) Rejoice, O ye righte- 
ous. 21850 (161). 

Herman (Sam) It makes no differ- 
ence how old you are, it’s just how 
young you feel. 5984. 

Hermann (Bertha) : 

12 easy etudes. 87738 (329). 

12 exercises for beginners. 
(330). 

12 special etudes. 

Hermann (Elisabeth) : 

12 easy etudes. 8773 (829). 

12 exercises for beginners. 
(330). 

12 special etudes. 

Hermann (F. C.): 

12 easy etudes. 8773 (3829). 

12 exercises for beginners. 
(330). 

12 special etudes. 

Hermann (Gustave) : 

12 easy etudes. 8773 (329). 

12 exercises for beginners. 
C0): 

12 special etudes. 

Hermann (Jack) 
23978. 


8773 
8773 (331). 


8773 
8773 (331). 


8773 
8773 (331). 


Sito taal). 
Lonesome for you. 


8773 | 


‘Herring (J. L.) 


Hermann (Wilhelmina) : 
12 easy etudes. 8773 (3829). 
12 exercises for beginners. 
(330). 
12 special etudes. 
Hermelin (Ritz) 
10884. 
Hermite (Maurice) : 


8773 


8773 (331). 
Linger and smile. 


Amour en cage. 8882. 
Chant d’amour. 9307. 
Java de Manon. 10666. 
Mouill’ pas l taxi. 11267. 
Olive. 11576. 

Pauline. 11694. 


Si les hommes savaient ca. 12129. 
Soir de folie. 12204. 
Whisper soft, whisper low. 26107. 
Hernandez (A. D.) Gloria Swanson. 
23091. 
Herndon (Ella) Cupid’s broadcast- 
ing tonight. 682. 


Herne (Donald) Hold me in your | 
arms. 18716. 

Herpolsheimer co. Sweet little Mary 
Jane. 7951. 


Herr (H. B.) Where waters like 
Pequea and Conestoga flow. 17086. 
Herrera (F. L.) Deux chants sans 
paroles. 238271. 
Herrick (G. H.): 
Bluebird’s song. 314. 
New glory. 2485. 

Herrick (Leonard) Balloon tire wob- 
bles. 17533. 
Herring (H. A.) 
Herring (Harvey) 
world. 24556. 


Bygone days. 400. 
Now I lost all the 


Hgyptian night. 9740. 
Herrmann (Martin) : 
Humoreske. 18779. 
Klage. 19290. 
Schaferspiel. 20651. 
Herrmann (Moritz) Fata-morgana. 
18322. 
Herrmann (Willy) : 
Als der grossvater die grossmut- 
ter nahm. 17382. 
Boat song. 9134. 
Flutter of birds. 
Liliput. 19417. 
Herron (Arleigh) You’re just a girl 
after my own heart. 21783. 
Herscher (Lou): 
Didjever. 13819. 
I’m all upset about you. 57138. 
If I had my old-time sweethearts. 
14674. 
Little pal where are you tonight. 
6307. 
Moonlight in Mandalay. 19822. 
Nobody elise can take your place. 
11442. 
Wait a while. 21488. 
While the world goes rolling by. 
17094. 


14105. 


1527 


INDEX 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 20 


Herscher. (Lou) —Continued. 
Why do I always remember. 
17132. 
Hershey (U. H.) 
ice. 11959. 
Hersom (F. E.): 
Dream dance. 18166. 
Drifting leaves. 9702. 
From flower to flower. 
Heads up. 18652. 
Laughter. 193388. 
Officers’ night. 20089. 
Hertel (Hans) Lied vom rosa jumper. 
10871, 10872. 
Hertha verlag. Sei lieb zu mir. 20713. 
Herwegh (Marcel) : 
Pupitre du violoniste musicien. 
7301. 
Valse-berceuse. 
Herzog (Helene) : 
At dusk. 22015. 
King and subject. 
Other days. 20221. 
Serenade. 20734. 
Vigil. 12708. 
Herzogenberg (H. von) Come Thou 
light of gladness. 18084 (54). 
Hess (Cliff) Hokey pokey-diddle-dee- 


Rotary call to serv- 


18436. 


3744, 


14969. 


rum. 18712. 
Hess (EH. B.) Icicles. 5829. 
Hess (G. C.) Gee but it’s tough to be 
married. 1174. 
Hess (H. F.) Alma mater. 21981. 
Hess (J. M.) Crossing the bar. 9470. 
Hess (J. R.): 


Hoping. 14434. 

T’ll count the ties till the train- 
man cries Miami. 14515. 

I’m goin’ back to that cabin by 
the railroad track. 14558. 

Tennessee moonlight. 16624. 


Hess (L. M.) Crossing the bar. 9470. 

Hess (Myrtle) Alabamy mammy. 
4189. ; 

Hesse (HE. V.) Songs of Beta phi 
alpha. 12275. 


Hesse (Felix) : ; 
Gavotte régence. 18478. 
Intermezzo. 18681. 
Mon trésor. 19799. 
Suite capricieuse. 

Hesse (Guillaume) : 
Etudes de gammes et d’arpéges. 


7908. ‘e 


974. 
1200 exercices pratiques des 
doigts. 1867. 

Hesse (R. F.) Indian legend. 10611. 


Hesses (Max) verlag. Melodielehre. 
11130. 

Hession (FEF. W.) 
girl. 7012. 
Hester (Anna) Wait for me. 21439. 
Hester (C. E.) Heart’s desire. 10212. 
Hetherington (M. E.) What name so 

dear as mother. 8486. 


Oh, where is that 


Hetzel (Jack) : 
Desert rose. 
Dotty. 13852. 
Dreams of Aloha. 13897. 
Dreamy Hawaiian eyes. 
Little one. 10918. 
Lonesome longing for you. 15140. 
Senorita. 20720. 


13804. 


13905. 


Tuck me in my little bed. 16801. 


(=) Midnight bells. 


Heuberger 
11165. 
Heugel: 
A quoi bon. 13091. 
A son page. 17304. 
Accidents. 17312. 
Adagio. 19709, 19857. 
Adeste fideles. 18518. 
Adieu. 20662. 
Ah, ne blasphémez pas. 38. 
Ah! qu'il est doux de... 13120. 
Airs francais. 4184. 
Airs italiens. 4185, 4186. 
Allegretto. 16598, 16594, 19740. 
Allegretto du XIIT”° quatuor. 
19858. 
Allegro vivo. 13188. 
Almanach. 8854. 
Amour? j’en ai connu le nom. 
103. 
Andante appassionato. 
Andantino. 16595. 
Ane en carton. 21972. 
Antouéno. 128. 
Arche de Noé. 
Arlequin. 140. 
Attributs. 17458. 
Au jardin des anges. 
Au temps jadis. 170. 
Auberge de Capri. 4809. 
Avec trois jolis dragons. 
Bailéro. 218. 
Bain de soleil. 214. 
Balancés. 17526. 
Ballet. 17581. 
Basses & chants donnés. 
Bataille. 13291, 138292.. 
Beau gosse. 288. 
Belle chasse 4 l’are. 17588. 
Berceuse. 274, 278, 17601, 20675. 
Berceuse du petit marino. 17608. 
Bobo de sa fille. 138386. 
Bonjour, Madame du 
13389. 
Brocéliande. 22231. 
Cadence. 55381. 
Capriccio. 22776. 
Cavitri. 22325. 
Championne de tennis. 477. 
Chanson alsacienne. 4659, 4660. 
Chanson d’Avril. 9801. 
Chanson d’Eviradnus. 
Chanson de printemps. 
Chant d’espoir. 9308. 
Chant de délivrance. 


13164. 


21993. 
22028. 


13248. 


17552. 


Céans. 


22331. 
19711. 


17815. 


1528 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Chant des vendeuses de pommes 
de pin. 486. - 

Chant du veilleur. 17818. 

Chant hassidique. 17819. 

Chant qui délivre. 9311. 

Chants d’Auvergne. 489, 490. 

Chants populaires hébraiques. 
17822. 

Chateau du Saint-Pére. 493. 

Chefs d’ceuvre classique. 497. 

Chemin de tous. 138560, 13561. 

Chez Guignol. 22362. 

Cheur de Castor et Pollux. 
17858. 

Cler ruysselet courant. 13601. 

Coeur désolé. 18610. 

Coeur simple. 18612. 

Colombine. 13619. 

Concerto. 3493, 8350-8352, 12043, 
15441-15448, 17573, 17574, 17859, 


17860, 18773-18776, 19832, 


2436-24350. . 
Concerto Italien. 17498. 
Concertos. 522, 9075. 
Confidences. 18654. 
Corydon, marche, devant. 13671. 
Course aux mouches. 22524. 
Dame en sucre. 22560. 
Dans la forét. 9520. 
Danse attique. 18745. 
Danse d’esclave. 9524. 
Davidsbtindlertinze. 7579. 
Dedans Vamoureuse 
13794. 
Delaissado. 772. 
Demain. 9590. 
Demi-heure de préparation tech- 
nique. 4916, 4917. 
Deux bourrées. 427. 
Deux études de concert. 6284. 
Deux légendes. 28931. 
Devant le berceau vide. 4928. 
Devenons sages désormais. 13811. 
Dix etudes. 25584. 
Dors, mon angelet. 13850. 


Ecole de piano. 5090, 5091. 

Eeolier de mélancolie. 13945. 

Eloge des larmes. 20666. 

‘Entrée de la premiére danseuse... 

, au chatelet. 13976. 

Epitaphe de Mathurine. 13977. 

Espoir, confort des malheureux. 
13984. 

HEsquisses sur une famille amie. 
13985. 

Et voici qu’elle dort. 5141, 5142. 

FEitude de staccato. 22859. 

Etudes. 9350. 


Etudes d’ exécution transcendante. 
, 6285, 6286. 

Eventail. 5156. 

Figuier. 9858. 

Final. 19859. 

Fugue 4 4 parties. 18445, 


cuisine. 


1529 


Garcons d’Ambly. 14176. 
Garde champetre. 23039. 
Gigue. 23064. 

Gloire 4 Dieu. 18513. 


-Grand arbre. 5409, 5410, 10080. 


Grand-pére vu d’en bas. 23145. 

Grand sommeil noir. 23146. 

Grandes études de Paganini. 
11666, 11667. 

Haut de la tour. 143848. 

Huit mélodies. 16597. 

Tle désenchantée. 14699, 14700, 
23568. 

Impressions d’enfant. 14707. 

Impromptu. 22777. 

Impromptus et moments musicaux. 
S122. 

Indifférente. 14766. 

Indolences. 1676. 

Invitation au banquet. 19120. 

Iphigénie en Aulide. 18520. 

Isabelle et  Pantalon. 23669, 
23670. 

J’ai revu le jardin. 10656. 

Jai vétu ma robe 4 VTenvers. 
14807. 

Jardin du paradis. 6021. 

Jardinier de Samos. 1742. 

Jardins mystiques. 23703. 

Je cognoys approcher ma _ soef. 
148238. 

Je me mets en yotre merci. 14825. 

Je n’ai plus que les os. 19177. 

Je ne sais les gronder. 14828. 

Je ne veux pas que tu m’ aimes. 
Dot LZ. 

Jeu de massacre. 23781. 

Joli bleu du lac. 14849. 

Joueur de golf. 1784. 

Kreisleriana. 3128. 

Larghetto. 17578. 

Larghetto de la symphonie en si 
bémol. 20680. 

Larghetto du _ quintette en la. 
19860. 

Largo de la sonate. 17861. 

Lecons d’harmonie. 19356. 

Les en voulez-vous garder. 15051. 

Litanie. 20667. 

Malborough. 2158. 

Marche des escholiers. 2181. 

Marches funebres. 6490, 6491. 

Mariage de le trouhadec. 6498. 

Matelots. 19646. 

Ménagerie. 6566, 11141. 

Menuet de la symphonie. 19861, 

19862. 1 

Mére sur un _ berceau penchée. 

6582. 

Messe de la nativité. 6590-6592. 

Mirologue. 15368, 24265. 

Missel chantant. 15379, 15380. 

Mon noble sire. 6656, 6657. 

Mon par ceeur. 15400. 

Moria blues. 19827. 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


EE rho OOO aaaaas——_—— 


Heugel—Continued. Serai-je nonnette. 16211. 


Mouvement perpétuel. 7121. 

Muses pleurant la mort de Ruskin. 
15451. 

Nerto. 2478. 

Noél au vieux temps. 245389. 

Nourritures. 6927, 11468. 

Nous navons pas le temps 
d’aimer. 15615. 

Novelettes. 3130. 

O mon Dieu! qu'elle estoit con- 
tente. 15635. 

O mon épée. 2563. 

Ciuvres complétes. 6569. 

Oubli. 11637. 

Ouverture. 138231, 138232. 

Ouvertures célébres. 7112. 

Par Dieu, mon plaisant bien joy- 
eux. 15821. 

Pastoura als camps. 2742. 

Pastourelle. 2748. 

Pastrouletta 6 lou chibalié. 2744. 

Patience. 11698. 

Penitence. 24791. 

Perlouse. 2768. 

Pernette. 15857. 

Petite sérénade. 7188. 

Petits gnomes et la grande flamme. 
20314. 

Piéce en fa [and] Le gai la- 
boureur. 20685. 

Piéces choisies. 2240, 2784. 

Piéces romantiques. 3181. 

Plaintes de la jeune fille. 20668. 

Pochades. 15915. 

Poémes de Ronsard. 20381. 

Polichinelle. 24846. 

Polka-charge. 15928. 

Portrait d’une jeune fille. 15934. 

Poules et gigolos. 2888. 

Pour Dieu, faites-moi quelque 
bien. 15937. 

Pour faire fleurir le beau jardin. 
20394. 

Pour mon ami. 15988. . 

Preludes et fugues. 2241. — 

Presto. 15953. 

Priére de Merlin. 24889. 

Priére me fuit. 2864. 

Quand j’étais petite. 15989. 

Quand vous serez bien vieille. 
15993. 

Quatre mélodies. 9853. 

Quinze valses. 11272. 

Rapsodie espagnole. 23935. 

Reine de Sheba. 20509. 

Repos en Egypte. 11883. 

Résurrection. 11885, 24977. 

Romance. 2242, 20686. 

Ronde. 9671. 

Roses du bel Age. 25042. 

Rythmes 4 danser. 11981, 11982. 

Scherzos. 524. - 

Seize morceaux faciles. 12026. 

Séparation. 20723. 


1530 


Siang-Sin. 20783. 

Silhouette de vieille. 16267. 

Six jeux rythmiques. 19166. 

Six piéces bréves. 10842. 

Six sonnets. 6227. 

Six toccatas. 11958. 

Soir. 12203. 

Soit que son or se crépe. lente- 
ment. 20858. 

Sonate. 1295-1300, 10889, 16190. 

Sonates. 525, 784. 

Sonates choisies. 3309. 

Sonates complétes. 4407. 

Songe d’une nuit d’été. 21224. 

Songe voluptueux. 253538. 

Sonnet de Ronsard. 7816. 

Sous les palmiers. 25871. 

Suite. 2921. 

Suite romantique. 25479. 

Suites frangaises. 201. 

Sur les ailes du réve. 19712. 

Symphonies. 14858, 22145, 22146. 

Talmont-au-péril-des-flots. 12442. 

Tempo di ballo. 16615, 25608. 

Tempo di minuetto. 25609. 

Tendres plaintes. 21155. 

Tendresse ef mélancolie. 16622. 

Tente de Malborough. 16627, 
16628. 


Toceata. 3132, 138388. 

Tombeau. 21280. 

Tout passe, tout lasse. 16754. 

Tristan et Isolde. 3800. — 

Trois bourrees. 428. 

Trois études de concert. 10890. 

Trois nocturnes. 10891. 

Trois oiseaux bleus. 16775. 

Trois préludes. 2244. 

Truite. 20670. 

Valse de Mephisto. 10892. 

Venezia e Napoli. 10893. 

Virginalistes anglais. 3779. 

Voix du vieux monde. 8367- 
8369, 12724. ; 

Voleur d’enfants. 25901. 

Vrai Dieu, qui m’y confortera. 
16915. 

Y nous prit pa la gambe, et 
j’tombion dan un trou. 17206. 

Zingarella. 4126. 

Zortzico. 8765, 8766. 

1° concerto. 41385, 4408, 15094, 
21821-21823. 

1°° série chansons populaires des 
provinces de France. 26298. 

2° concerto. 4409, 6571, 19718, 
21826-21830. 

2° sonate. 13076. 

3° concerto. 4410, 21832-21834. 

4° concerto. 4411, 19865, 21835- 
21838. 

5° eoncerto. 4412, 21840, 21841, 
21842, 21848. 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


INDEX 


6° concerto. 4140. 

7° concerto. 21844, 21845. 

7 piéces caractéristiques. 

8° concerto. 21846. 

10™° concerto. 26298. 

12° concerto. 21847. 

16° concerto. 19866. 

19° concerto. 4141. 

20 études. 2249. 

23° concerto. 4142. 

24° concerto. 4148. 

25 études. 1756, 1757. 

30 pieces choisies. 3118. 
Heurteur (F.).: 

Canzonetta. 481. 

Hyhra. 1437. 
Heyia (R. C.) There’s a door that’s 

always open. 12505. 

Hevizi (M. J.) Island. 10686. 
Hewitt (Frances) : 

Bring me a rose. 356. 

Let’s try forgetting. 1947. 


2245. 


My son. 2445. 
Hewitt (H. D.) Purple twilight. 
24914. 
Hewitt (T. J.) Out where the big 
ships go. 24728. 
Hey ho, the morning dew. 87738 
(335) 
Heyman (K. R.) Mystic shadow. 
24464 
Heymann (W. R.): 
Ach Maxe. 8798. 
Komm mit mir nach Brasilien. 
10794. 


Heysey (EH. K.): 
Cow-boy wedding. 17962. 
Hternal Son of God. 970. 
Old trails. 20148. 
Our Father which art in heaven. 
8773 (595). 
Heywood (Donald): 


Charleston ball. 17824. 
Charleston ball. 22347, 22348. 
Oklahoma twist. 15692. 


I’m coming Virginia. 18906. 
I’m tired of bein’ good. 18943. 
Hibbeler (R. O.): 
Melancholy Lou. 11125. 
Only a broken string of pearls. 
20183. 

Hibbeler (Ray O.) For compositions 
by R. O. Hibbeler, see also this in- 
dex under names of claimants of 
copyright. 

Hibberson (Kathleen) Mary, 
don’t be contrary. 19634. 
Hibert-Audan (—) Come a Trianon. 

22476. 


Mary 


Hickey (J. B.) Till you learn to 
spoon. 16712. 
Hickman (Thomas) When woman 


rules the world. 8540. 


Hickox  (T.. ;B.).;;im__lovin;, you: 
18921. 

Hicks (Mrs. J.B.) Jimmy, the sheik. 
14848. 


Hicks (Margaret) : 
Camps of the C.-M. T. C. 18486. 


Lad so dear to me. 1960, 14997. 
Hidden (C. W.): 
: Ill sing again down by the sea. 

8773 (354). 

Organ in the corner. 4144 (98). 
Hidson (Fred): 

In thinking. 19098. 

Spring’s night. 20982. 
Hier (EH. G.): 

Down in the glen. 18149. 

Fairy ring. 18300. 

If you must .go, go quickly. 


19040. 

Japanese lullaby. 19165. 
Hiett (June) Honey child. 23301. 
Bicone. kee.) 

Love bird. 19528. 

To a faded violet. 21255. 
Higgins (—) N’egg and some n’ham 

and a n’onion. 6848. 

Higgins (Ben) Oh the bobbed haired 
girls. 2604. 
Higgins (Billy) 

me. 4065. 
Higgins (KF. E.) 
flower. 10831. 
Higgs (Artemas) 
ies. 10235. 
Higgs (H. 
19721. 
High (Freeman) : 
Little David play on your harp. 
6296. 
My love’s own song. 
Three little kittens. 
High (K. G.) Moonbeams. 
High Barbaree. 23277. 
Highland (Pauline) Sweet Alpha chi 


You ain’t nothin’ to 
Hymn to the little 
Higgs’ daily stud- 


M.) Mercenary Mary. 


11347. 
12548. 
24300. 


girl. 25514. 
Hightower  (Bertonia) Kiss me. 
L0783. 
Highwayman. 26302 (126, 127). 
Hildach (Eugen) : 
Birds of passage. 17629. 
Lenz. 10848, 10844. 
Passage-bird’s farewell. 2734, 


15836. 
Zehn kinderlieder. 
Hildreth (R. E.) Columbia collection 
of patriotic and favorite home 
songs. 576-579. 
Hill (Amy): 
New drill singing games. 
Wild rose songs. 4007. 
Hill (Billy): 
Clear Lake highland moon. 9378. 
Hawaiian serenade. 18638. 
I’ve got a little shack. 10478. 


10237. 


2484. 


1531 


INDEX 


Hill (Billy) —Continued. 
Playmates. 2802, 8773 (1254). 
Tin pan alley. 3646. 
Hill (C. L.) Dot and dash. 826. 
Bal ORB): 
Curly-girlie I love you. 13710. 
Stevensonians suite, no. 2. 21001. 
Hill (Evelyn) Moon beams, love 
dreams and you. 19816. 
Hill (Fred) Idle hours. 10525. 
Hill (George) : 
Come on now Lindy. 591. 
Oh gee, ain’t we got joy. 6995. 


Log of the musketeers. 2029. 
Remember September. 24965. 
Hili (Mrs. J. A.) Response. 2966. 


By.) 
I’m a cross word puzzle fan. 1492. 
Remember your mother was once 
a eirl**"20s03: 


Hill (May): 


Go smilin’ thru. 5366. 
I found a wonderful pal. 238384. 
Love dreams. 2067. 
Hill (W. B.) Sweetheart days. 3477. 
Hillemacher (Paul) 125 dictées. 
102388. 


Hiller (Ferd.) : 

Dame cuckoo. 138084 (64).° 

Were I a bird of air. 8773 (849). 
Hilliam (B. C.): 

Freedom for all forever. 5290. 

Homes they hold so dear. 23299. 
Hillier (Louis) Tes jolies yeux noirs. 


8048. 

Hillman (Charlotte) Childhood’s 
dear home. 17852. 

Hillman (Hugene) Mammy’s little 
pumpkin colored coons. 8773 (483, 
484). 


Hillman and Perrin. Mammy’s little 


pumpkin colored coons. 8773 (488, 
484). 
Hilltop district school. 1377. 


Hilpert (Harriet) : 
I know I’m wrong. 238391. 
Jist an ole’ darkey. 23737. 
Just wait till I have you near. 

23786. 

Love will come again. 24085. 
My dear little mother. 24386. 
My wonderful love. 24459. 
One you love. 20182. 
That’s why I love you so. 
Why had I ever been blue. 


21182. 
21658. 


Your star of hope. 26272. 
Hilse (Bruno): 
Mournful agitato. 6717. 
On the Nile. 11592. 
Hilton (A. H.) Bonnie’s twinkling 
eyes. 22210. 
Hilton (Mrs. I. HE.) Just we two. 
6116. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Hilton-Turvey (T.): 
Divine affirmation. 791. 
O Salutaris. 2566. 
Himmelreich (F.) : 
Annie Laurie. 21980. 
Londonderry air. 23975. 
Hinch (Harlan) I’m going back to 
Tennessee. 23482. 
Hinckley (Ray) Ballut Abyad march. 
9022. 


Hindemith (Paul) : 
Kammermusik. 14944, 23793. 
Klaviermusik. 23829. 
Konzert fiir orchester. 23838. 
Liederbuch. 238915. 

Serenaden. 7629. 
Hindera (HE: M.) I’m tired of being 
lonesome. 14583. 

Hinds, Hayden & Hidredge, inc.: 
Hood college song book. 18741. 
Singing as we go. 12161. 

Smile, a rose, a kiss. 3252. 
University of Washington songs. 


37138. 
Hines (J. 8.) Song of home. 3318. 
Hinkle (H. L.) Golden sunset. 8773 
(288). 


Hinkleman (Carol) And a little child 
shall lead them. 21968. 

Hinrichs (Gerhard) : 
Cast-a-way blues. 
Cottage by the river. 

Hinson (W. O.) 

ory. 10717. 

Hinton (Frayser) : 

Hold it. 23287. 
When it’s too late. 12844. 

Hinton (G. P.) Baseball 

17548. 

Hipsher (M. M.) My girl friend and 

I. 19907. 
Hirchmann (Henri) 
Hird (Russell) 

and you. 2825. 
Hirsch (Dave) 

teers. 2029. 

Hirsch (Hugo): 
Deine sorgen mocht ich haben. 


4631. 
13674. 
Just a bit of mem- 


game. 


Pouche. 24858. 
Moonlight, a waltz 


Log of the muske- 


9588. 

Hine um das sich alles dreht. 
5099. 

Gott beschtitz’ mich vor verwand- 
ten. 1257. 

‘Ich kanns dir nur beim tanze 
sagen. 10521. 

Im hotel zu den zwei tauben. 
10551. 

Lenz und liebe. 10845. 

Lumpen und seide. 6417. 

Toni 3661. 

Wenn deine frau ’nen andern 
ktisst.. 12797. 

Wenn man kein gltick bei frauen 
hat. 12799. 


1532 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Wenn man verliebt ist. 3857. 
Wer keine tante hat. &463. 
Zeppelin-marsch. 13064. 
Hirsch (Walter) San’ man. 25081. 
Hirschberg © (Walther) Widerspen- 
stigen zahmung. 12948. 
Hirschfeld (Ludwig) : 
Das sind die midel. 
Ich hab ein tante 
10519. 


9545. 
in Peking. 


Joi, ich hab Wien so gern. 10697. 
Komm auf mainen schoss. 10793. 
Hirst (G. 8.) Anna. 4255. 
Hirstius (O. H.) Garbage can. 
18456. 
His glory. 10241. 
Hiscocks (Harry) All blacks. 4196. 


We'll build a little 
25953. 
Listen in. 


Hiser (Carolyn) 
boat of white. 


Hisey (Lillian) 19430. 


Hitcheock (Catherine) Now and then. 


6930. 
Hite (Bobby) : 
Rube is not always.a boob. 16110. 


Tales the owl could tell. 16585. 
Hitz (Franz) Petit négre. 24801. 
Hixson (L. L.) Silva’s waltz. 12140. 


Hjermstad (Carl) Why didn’t you 


start on somebody else. 8599. 
Hjorliefson (B.) Thoughts and 
dreams. 3622. 
Hoadley (P.) I will call upon God. 
10504. 
Hoare (H. R.) Concerto in G minor. 
ATG2QR 2 5. 
Eobbs CF. 9S): 
Come back to Catalina. 17911. 
Opus. 20204-20207. 
Hobbs & Kendel. Colorado here’s to 
you. 9397. 
Hobson (M.) Pulling hard against 


the stream. 20489. 
Hochman (I. J.): 


Hs vet nit regenen mehr. 960. 
Cabrurt mbcays AcHnrit. 7981. 
Pycckaa semaa. 7306. 
Hochman (Isidore) Mein yugend. 
2219. 
Hochzeit des Figaro. 6725. 


5556. 
Sea wall Sally. 


Hochzeit im fasching. 
Hocking (Marjorie) 
20704. 
Hodans 
25368. 
Hodgdon (G. T.) 
Hodge (G. L.) For you. 22995. 
Hodges (Alice) Don’t worry. 138846. 
Hodgson (B. C.): 
Don’t make a monkey out of me. 
13844. 
Down in Tennessee. 
Hodgson (Bert): 
Happy days. 238189. 
Last night in dreamland. 23867, 
23868. 


86854—26——_16 


(H.) Sourire enchanteur. 


Gaiety. 18453. 


9669. 


Hodkinson (J. H.) 
| Hoefle (Carl) 


| Hodgson (Hugh) Mother Goose melo- 


dies. 2340. | 
Hodkinson (Harold) : 
Say that you love your papa. 
7544. 
“Waiting. 16929. 
You made me ery when you left 
me. 21770. 


Wu-wu, whose 
who are you. 4056. 
More I see of some- 


body else the more I think about 


you. 23381. 

Hoehn (Mrs. B. H.) Dreams of child- 
hood. 22757. 

Hoene (C. E.) Wonderful sweet- 
heart. 4034. 


Hoesslin (Franz v.) Quintett. 7324. 


Hoewischer (Alice) Tootsie. 16749. 
Hoey (E. C.): 
Oh sacred heart. 11546. 


Sweet memories of one by the sea. 
2aD22: 
Hoff (Hanns) 
19307. 
Hoffman (Al.) : 
How am I to know? 5599. 
I love the night. 5707, 18887. 
Time will tell. 3645. 
Hoffman (Chas.) Somebody’s mother. 
20880. 
Hoffman (Harry) Do 
Charleston steps? 9630. 
Hoffman (J. H.) I’m goin’ back to 
old Kentucky. 10424. 
Hoffman (John) : 


Kurze sturmscene. 


you. the 


Fulford I hear you calling. 18446. 
Under desert skies. 21354. 
Hoffman (Michael) : 
Baree, son of Kazan. 9038. 
Cara sucia. 9269. 
Hoffman (Pearl) You'll learn how 
to care. 26237. 


Hoffmann (fH. 8.) : 
Dorothy. 18136. 
My honey love. 

Hoffmann (J. J.) 

love you. 18055. 

Hofheimer (Grace) 

at a glance. 6787. 

Hofmann (Josef) : 
God’s hand. 185381. 
Nocturne. 10250. 

Hofmeister (Friedrich) 

231438. 
Hogan (H. J.) 
Hogan (M. A.) 
shore. 1966. 

Hogg (J. N.): 
Farewell, dear heart. 1042. 

I think about you honey all the 
while. 10473. 
Hohberger (R. A.) 
song. 9941. 

Hoheit Franz. 


2405. 
Dear little pal I 


Musical theory 


Granada. 


Nobody else. 15600. 
Light beyond the 


Friendly Indian 
5049, 5131, 6219, 7552. 


1533 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, mw. s., v. 26 


Hohengarten (Carl) Good-night, Til 
see you in the morning. 238134. 
Hohmann (C. H.) Practical method 

for the violin. 24868, 24864. 
Holeomb (S. B.) I hear the Ozark 
Mountains calling me. 5674. 
Holcomb (S. C.) Little girl if you 
will only be a ay coupon to me. 
19449. 
Holeombe (G.): 
Queen of the roses. 
Sunbeams on the water. 
Sunshine and flowers. 
Holden (A. J.): 
Friend after friend. 138084 (99). 
Give alms. 4144 (44). 
Jubilate Deo. 87738 (401). 
Lift up your heads. 8773 (444). 
Lord’s prayer. 26302 (182). 
Magnificat in B flat. 4144 (75). 
Nune dimittis in B flat. 4144 
(92). 
O come let us sing unto the Lord. 
26302 (216). 
O Lamb of God. 26302 (218). 
Sun of my soul. 4144 (127). 
Holden (Anne) : 
Dusk comes floating by. 18930. 
From out the long ago. 23023. 
Home time. 23297. 
Sun at last. 25487. 
Holden (C. E.): 
Come Holy spirit, heavenly dove. 
8773 (155). 
Friend after friend. 13084 (99). 
Give alms. 4144 (44). 
Jubilate Deo. 8773 (400). 
Lift up your hands. 8778 (444). 
Lord’s prayer. 263802 (182). 
Magnificat in B flat. 4144 (75). 
Nune dimittis in B flat. 4144 
(92). 
O come let us sing unto the Lord. 
26302 (216). 
O Lamb of God. 26802 (218). 
Sun of my soul. 4144 (127). 
Holden (M. L.): 
Come on over. 
Honey, honey, 
ikeBtay 
Lovey, love me true. 
Holden (O. W.) 
Holden (Sidney) : 
Does my sweetie do—and how. 
4954. 
Just like a fool. 6106. 
Leading me on. 6214. 
More than words ean tell. 24311. 
Waltz me lightly, hold me tightly. 
4144 (312), 8400, 8401. 
Holer (Karl): 
Midsummer fantasy. 24239. 
Pleading. 24833. 
Holgerson (Cecil) 
fly. 6608. 


24924. 
12384. 
25497. 


22462. 
come on home. 


19552. 
You and I. 21738. 


Midnight butter- 


Holiner (Mann): 


I’m on my way to-day to Broad- — 


way. 1524. 
Keep movin’ ex-daddy. 6181. 
Soft hearted Sal. 3272. 
You’re bringing this on yourself. 
4095. 
Holka-polka. 23576. 
Hollaender (Frederick ) 
PABDI, 21252. 
Hollaender (Victor) 
Holland (C. F.) : 
Dear old dad. 18783. 
My California. 112938. 
Holland (C. J.) Dear St. Thérése. 


Tiny town. 


Sumurun. 7921. 


22630. 
Holland (Frank) : 
Patricia. 15842, 24774. 


Patricia is my name. 24775. 
Holland (G. T.) When roguish eyes 
are smiling. 26047, 26048. 
Holland (Henrietta) That 
grand-daddy o’mine. 8058. 
Holland (Leo) Dark eyes. 
Holliday (J. C.): 
"Haven ’elp the sailors. 
Geeze dance. 14202. 
Geeze dance. 9977. 
Little rag time. 19462. 
May day at Helston. 19648. 
Zennor. 21812. 

Hollingworth (Frank) ltd. 

round the corner. 23780. 
Hollins (Alfred) : 

Barearolle. 220. 
My Mary. 24431. 
Hollis (Mrs. O. M.) 

blues. 904. 

Hollister (lL. S.): 
Sally, Irene and Maui came from 


Irish 
4872. 
910. 


Just 


East St. Louis 


the same alley as me. 3079. 
Trouble island. 16780, 17298 
(398). 
Holloway (J. M.): 
Dimples. 13821. 


Midnight papa. 19742. 
Holm (Andrea): 
Broadway. 17687. 
My dream. 15475. 


Holm (D. A.) I wonder if you still 


love me. 10512. 
Holman (E.) I am trying to forget. 
10341. 


Holmer (Albert) : 
Back again, home again. 
Hi diddle diddle. 18688. 
Holmes (—) Milady’s 
24247, 
Holmes (A. EH. L.—) 
Holmes (A. EH.) 


17518. 


pleasure. 


See Lumley- 


Holmes (A. J.)  General’s march. 
9981. 
Holmes (Augusta) Voix du. réve. 


18084 (3877). 


1534 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Holmes (D. D.) Disappointed-feel- 
ings hurt blues. ‘788. 

Holmes (G. E.) Night comes and day 
is gone. 8773 (1223). 

Holmes (J. HE.) Garden of love’s 
young dreams. 14179. 

Holmes (Leslie) Kitty. 23819. 

Holmes (R. W.) Harmonics in theory 
and practice. 23203. 

Holmes (W. A.): 


Break ’em down blues. 345. 
Eiverybody’s Charleston crazy. 
22877. 
I can’t be bothered with no blues. 
1455. 
Holmes (W. M.) Night time. 2496. 


Holroyd (EK. H.) 
thony. 11787. 


Holsclaw (M. F.) 
1804. 

Holst (Eduard) : 
Happy birds. 
Pattering rain. 

Holst ‘(G. T.): 

At the boar’s head. 42938. 
Ave Maria. 17472. 
Beni mora. 268. 
Hvening watch. 9789. 
First choral symphony. 
I love my love. 1487. 
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. 
2208. 


Prayer to St. An- 


10146. 
24777. 


18359. 


Ode on a Grecian urn. 20086. 
Sing me the men. 16279. 
Song of the blacksmith. 3826. 


Swansea town. 3456. 
Turn back O men. 8230. 


Holst (M. 8S.) Mammy’s croon song. 
24111. 


Holt (A. EH. A.) 
in the daytime. 
Holt (Fred): 
Chick chick. 13564, 26091. 
There’s no toad in the toad in the 
hole. 21200. 
What’s the use of money after 
all. 26005. 

Yes! I don’t think so. 21731. 
Holt (G. C.) lLover’s serenade. 6385. 
Holt (Samuel) : 

Fore. 22998. 

Just an old 

23765. 
Holton (F. B.): 

Be glad. 9058. 

Joy of Haster. 1786. 

Thorn-crowned King. 3608, 3609. 


I never leave home 
10465. 


fashioned waltz. 


Holton (P. B.) Violin courtship. 
21413. 
Holtzapfel (O. B.) Lieder. 23293. 
Holworthy (Jack): 
I gave you a rose. 18843. 
Leave it to father. 19348. 


Homan (M. M.) 


Just a little smile. 


Holworthy (Ruby): 


I gave you a rose. 18848. 

Leave it to father. 19348. 
Holzhaus (W. J.): 

Melody blues. 2227. 

San Antonio home. 7514. 


When the man in 
the moon winks at me. 26060. 

Home edition. 14418. 

Home favorites. 5567. 


Home gospel songs. 5568. 
Homer (Sidney) Uncle Rome. 
16827. 
Homer (W. C.) Crossword blues. 
9471. 
Homes (M. H.): 
Sacrifice. 25059. 
Songs of the Christ child. 253860. 
Homeyer (C. W.) & co.: 
Airman’s creed. 21892. 
Benedictus es Domine. 266. 
Desert shall rejoice. 776. 
Hommel (Charles) After all there’s 
nobody else like you. 8801. 


Hommell (P. E.) 
brain. 17846. 


Homrighausen (Geo.) : 
I’m goin’ to buy my way to 
heaven. 10425. 
Sweetheart of gold. 12422. 


Homuth (Erwin) Wonderful girl. 
12972. 


Honaker (T. J.): 
Charleston. 223845. 
West Virginia. 3860. 

Honegger (A.): 
Cantique de Paques. 
Chanson. 10270. 
Chant de joie. 9309, 9310. 
Deuxiéme sonate. 9594. 
Horace victorieux. 5587, 5588. 
Judith. 14865. 

Six poésies. 10271. 
Sonatine. 7786, T787. 


Honeymoon cruise. 238304, 23305, 
23347, 23516, 23517, 23778, 24496, 
24754, 24798, 24944, 24945, 26125. 

Hong-kong. 1402. 

Honorine (Isopy) 


Chickens on the 


22291. 


Temps passe. 8773 


(774). 
Hood (A. R.) Boll weevil has a home 
in Alabam. 17659. 
Hood (Colin) Jungle tunes. 19227. 
Hoofer (C. F.) My young life’s 
dream. 24461. 
Hook (BH. 8.) Where the golden rod 


was blooming by the way. 3952. 
Hooker (G. E.): 
It is glory to know Him. 238678. 
More like Jesus. 243810. 
Hooker (N. EH.) After the tornado 
is over. 8807. 


1535 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Hooper (Louis) : 
Black cat blues. 4453, 13360. 
Charleston clarinet blues. 4669, 

18551. 
Freakish blues. 
Grand opera blues. 
Jake’s weary blues. 1737. 

Old man’s Charleston. 20139. 
Ridiculous blues. 205388. 

Texas shuffle. 21161. 

Too bad Jim blues. 8170, 16747. 
Uncle Remus’ stomp. 213849. 

You can’t be like my last man 

was. 21745. 

Hope (B. M.): 

All my very own. 60. 
Little coon’s prayer. 23945. 
Through all the days to be. 

21238. 

Hope (Brian): 
Phantom minuet. 
Valse memories. 

Hope (Lawrence) 

soul. 14836. 

Hope pub. co.: 
Call of brotherhood. 17741. 
Hymns of praise, no. 2. 18803. 
Pageant of Bethlehem. 24744. 
To victory. 21268. 

Hopekirk (Helen) : 

Melody in G. 8773 (517). 
Slumber-song. 7726. 
Hopeless. 1406, 1407. 
Hopkins (D. E.) O how I long just 
to see your face. 20064. . 
Hopkins (F. L.) When a flapper has 
her fun. 21547. 

Hopkins (Frederick) : 

As I sailed out of Callao. 
Mistress April. 19787. 
Hopkins (George) Valse-burlesque. 

PA @ 

Hopkins (James) 

Hopkins (L. E.) 

Hoppe (H. C.) 


1132, 14146. 
18577. 


2775, 2776. 
16862, 16863. 
Jesus lover of my 


17439. 


Avec moi. 4821. 
Daddy’s girl. 701. 
Daddy my daddy. 


22553. 

Hopper (J. P.) Royal flush march. 
11966. 

Hopper (lL. H.) Our Jacksonville. 
11642. 

Hopper (Scott) My boy. 6749. 

Hopphan (K. BE.) Salut d’amour. 
3084. 

Horak (J.) Dream-polka. 9680, 
9681. 

Horan (Judson) Tokyo. 257380. 

Horn (Art): 


Horn’s (Art) modern method for 
the saxophone. 5589. 
I won’t do. 19010. 
Hornberger (G. O.): 
Chorus of street boys. 
Faust. 10072. 
Hornby (F. B.) 
Hornby (George) 


300. 


Curly head. 18711. 
Nebraskana. 2475. 


Horne (H. C.) Blue for you. 17650. 
Horne (Elsie) : 
May madrigal. 8773 (513). 
Nocturne. 10289. 
Summer. 8773 (751). 
Horne (Marie): 
My lost dream. 24425. 
My mother. 2427. 
Three Shelley songs. 
Horne (R. A.): 
By Be 220588 
B. B. march. 8975. 
Horowitz (Jeanne) : 
All the world’s in love with some- 


10290. 


one. 4199, 138136. 
I wonder why no one’s in love 
with me. 14657. ; 
Horrocks (A. BH.) : 
Nightingale. 17298 (128). 
Recompense. 26302 (255). 
Horsley (—) 1620 to 1865, Uncle 


Eph’s dream. 26302. 
Horsley (G. B.): 
Walkin’ and talkin’. 12742. 
You have to give mama what she 


wants. 13023. 
Horsley (Iris) J.C. Holmes. 10657. 
Horst (A. G.) Bible song. 22179. 
Horst (EB. L.) Spring-time is love- 
time. 33877. 
Horther (—) Pign’ pagn’ pouf. 
11728. 
Horther (George) Doo wacka doo. 
9656. 


Horton (Hazell) Ann. 13179. 

Horton (lL. D.) ‘That’s why dad’s a 
regular guy. 3579. 

Horton (T. C.) Song of the fishermen. 
12258. 


Horvath (Chas.) You are just a 
vision. 13005, 17217. 
Horvath (Géza) : 

By the fountain. 4554. 

Cradle-song. 4802. 

Juggler. 6075. 

Little ballad. 6298. 

March of the Amazons. 6480. 

Peasant procession. 7169. 

Stars at evening. 16453. 
Horvath (Rudolph) Windsor. 17155. 
Horwischer (Alice) What will you 

say to me. 12821. 
Horwitz (Chas.) : 

Because. 17298 (16). 

Daddy’s gwine to bring yer some- 
thin’ nice. 18084 (63). 

I’m the bosom friend of Albert, 
Prince of Wales. 13084 (1387). 

Nobody wants me now. 17298 
(129). 

You were the one I loved the best. 
21850 (228). 


Hosanna for the 
26302 (133). 


Sunday school. 


1536 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 ° 


Hoschna (Karl) Every little move- 
ment. 17298 (264). 
Hosking (A. N.): 
In love with you. 1637, 5899. 
Limousine queen. 6275, 10880. 
Hosking music co.: 
In love with you. 5899. 


Limousine queen. 6275, 10880. 
Hosmer (A. E.): 
Glendale waltz. 8773 (270). 


- Maple shade _ schottische. 8773 
(487). 
Hosmer (FE. S8.): 
Abou Ben Adhem and the angel. 
13094, 13095. 
Above the clear blue sky. 13084 
(ei) 
Blessed is the man. 9124. 
Chatterbox. 138557. 
Christmas offertory. 9366. 
Fear not. 22927. 
Humoresque. 14455. 
Intermezzo. 14436. 
Meditation. 6548. 
Mother mine. 11248, 11249. 
O worship the King. 20079. 
Saviour comfort me. 26302 (269). 
Silly isles. 3216. 
Sing, O daughter of Zion. 7698. 
We bless Thee for Thy peace, O 
God. 25951. 
Wonderful words of life. 
Hosmer (Lucius) : 
In anthem old. 21850 (102). 
Koreans. 21850 (110). 
Life’s mystery. 21850 (113). 
Of earth by flowers the fairest. 
21850 (145). 
Sylvan fancies. 
Hot water. 5594. 
Hotchkiss (G. B.) 
psi songs. 18344. 
Houghton (A..H.) We shall not sleep. 
16968. 
Hougland (F. D.) 
16577. 
Housman (Rosalie) Temple service 
for Sabbath morning. 3552. 
Houston (Baird) : 
Dusky sandman. 18204. 
When I met you. 26026. 
Houston (Jesse) : 
Ill forget you, you must try to 
forget me too. 14516. 
I’ve got my daddy, here he is 
right now. 238484. 


21697. 


21097. 
Few Alpha kappa 


Take me back. 


Tone. 19124. 
Lover’s moon. 24042. 
Houston (M. W.) Honey gal. 10275. 
Houze (Bert): 
Georgia hound blues. 1182. 
Mississippi river blues. 2289. 


Hovey (Richard) 
gy. ae 
How can I leave thee. 


Stein song. 17298 
10302, 10303. 


How’s the king. 18765, 18766, 18874, 
18875, 20180, 20181, 21583, 21584. 
Howalt (Laurits) : 
Der er revner i den gamle lur, 


9592. 

Hvis hun er oplagt og i humg@r. 
5620. 

Hvis ikke du vil, saa vil jeg. 
10325. 


Kommer det ikke i dag, saa kom- 
mer det i morgen. 10796. 

Nu er der foraar i luften igen. 
11475. 
Howard (C. K.) 
morrow. 24492. 
Howard (Edward) : 
T’ll come back to you my dear. 

14514. 
I may be a monkey. 14590. 
My heart’s yearning. 15489. 


Never mind to- 


Nina Belle. 15586. 
Howard (H. 8.) Jesus is calling for 
you: 6038. 


Howard (H. W.) Somewhere the 
moon is shining. 33802. 
Howard (J. T.): 
Her image. 23261. 
Intaglio. 10618. 
Jenny kiss’d me. 23716. 
Howard (Jean) My old Bible. 244385. 


Howard (Mrs. L. B.) That pal of 
mine. 8060. 

Howard (M. M.) Fairies and elves. 
18295. 

Howard (May) Baby Pearl. 22069. 

Howard (R. H.) Girl, girl, you got 


me in a whirl. 1200. 
Howard (Richard) : 
All that she is. 17359, 21917. 
He’s a fellow who kisses and 


tells. 1348. 
Howard (Shafter) Privateer. 11805. 
Howatt (M. J.) Hush-a-bye. 14461. 


Howe (Alice): 


Tootsie. 16749. 

What will you say to me. 128% , 
Howe (Anne) : 

Gate in the moonlight. 14184. 


I will cling to the faith. 18998. 
Meet me in the city. 15304. 
Sweet dreams of my childhood 


16536. 
Take me back to mother dear. 
25563. 
Howe (Mrs. Delbert) - Kissame 
dreams. 19287. 


Howe (Frank): 
I want a sweetheart for me alone. 
23502. 
Smile, smile, smile. 25275. 

Howe (G. Y.) Springtime brings 
mem’ries of you. 383880. 
Howe (Katherine) pseud. 

ley (B. D.} 


See Ack- 


1537 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


Howe (M. T.) Mister hot dog man. 


19781. 
Howe (M. T.) music co. Mister hot 
dog man. 19781. 
Howe (Mary): 
Berceuse. 138336. 
Chain-gang song. 9297. 
Nocturne. 23334. 
Prelude. 5608. 
Howe (O. K.) Bees on the mule. 
4399. 
Howell (Dorothy) : 
Moorings. 15421. 


Phantasy. 20317. 

Puppydogs’ tales. 

Howell (Harold) 
6217. 


Howells (Herbert) : 
Country tune. 
Croon. 13694. 
First in the garden. 
Holly song. 23290. 
My God, I thank Thee who hast 

made the earth so _ bright. 
24404. 
My master hath a garden. 24439. 
Sing Ivy. 25247. 
Swedish May song. 25510. 
Tinker’s song. 25709. 

Hower (F. L.): 

Oh! Dora, I adore you. 11521. 
Taunting eyes. 3526. 
Up in a balloon with you. 8273. 

Howgill (J. 8.): 

Dreamland bells. 138892. 
God of thunder. 23105. 
My gal’s fond of tulips. 24402. 

Howorka (C. M.). Won’t you come 

back to your old home. 26190. 
Howson (F. A.): 
Gypsy trail. 10123. 
Rolling down to Rio. 
Hoye (W. P.): 
Red hot. 2945. 
Whispers of love. 12906. 
Hoyer (Karl) Serenade. 7624. 
Hoyt (Hilda) Little lovin’ girl from 
lovin’ ville. 15107. 
Hoyt (Victorine) pseud. See Tread- 
way (I. H.) 
Hrabe (William) Unison high school 
band and orchestra system. 16842. 
Hrbaéek (Heinrich) Fantasie tber 
slowakische volkslieder. 1037. 

Huarte (Julian) : 
Mariola. 24136. 
Ti vogghiu beni. 
Ultima sirinata. 

Hubbard (H. W.) 


20440. 
Leaves of autumn. 


13679. 
22947. 


11928. 


25700. 
21348. 
Tickling sensa- 


tion. 81386. 

Hubbard (Harvey) Truly I _ do. 
8222. 

Hubbard (Irma) Without you dear. 
21692. 


Hubbell (Irene) One glorious day. 


15740. 
Hubbell (Raymond) In the shade of 
the Alamo. 14754. 
Hubberstey (Marie) Soft shadows 
falling. 16325. 
Huber (Adolf) Opernsaal. 24696. 
Hubler (Dick): 
Gypsy sweetheart. .5437. 
Gypsy sweetheart. 8773 (1057). 
Huddle (H. M.) -You’ve kept me 


waiting. 26261. 
Huddlestone (EH. V.) Our flag, of. 
Red, White and Blue. 2698. 
Hudnall (G. C.) They’re going to 


move our dear old Broadway. 
16677. 

Hudson (Mrs. Carl) Love me blues. 
24028. 
Hudson (Mrs. H. B.) Musical mo- 

ments. 11282. 


Hudson (H. M.) jr. Banyana, my 
banana girl. 9028. 


Hudson (Jimmie) Slow down papa. 


12177. 
Hudson (Leonard) Four capriccio 
Sketches. 23385. 
Hiibay (Jeno) : 
Petofi-szimfonia. 20315. 
Triumerei. 4144 (189). 


Htie (Georges) : 


Chanson ancienne. 4659, 4660. 
Jeunesse. 8773 (3894). 

Poéme du regret. 8773 (617). 
Siang-Sin. 20783. 


Huerter (Charles) : 

Advanee of the scouts. 4161. 

Afterglow. 35, 8773 (892). 

Captain Wood. 18500. 

Chansonnette. 9304, 22335. 

Early violets. 5074. 

From every stormy wind that 
blows. 14157. 

From old Madrid. 5299. 

Hale and hearty. 10136. 

Honey chile. 87738 (1071). 

In good spirits. 5894. 

Into mischief. 5965. 

Lively waltz. 6314. 

May dance. 6524. 

Mischievous eyes. 

Moon flower. 2321. 

My God, accept my heart this 
day. 9399. 

On dancing waters. 2649. 

Petite histoire. 15864. 

Rider. 7395. 

Sailing. 25067. 

Silvered mists. 12144. 

Song of long ago. 7795. 

Spinner. 7843. 

Spring day. 7851. 

Taffy was a Welshman. 

Uncle Hiram. 12650. 


6626. 


7994. 


1538 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Hueston (Billy): 
Nantucket Nan. 6852, 68538, 6854. 
Next to you. 11416, 20011, 24500, 


24501. 
Huff, (W. H.): 
Ham and eggs and chicken legs. 
14328. . 
I’m gonna lan’ on the shore. 
10433. 
If the girl (man) you love loves 
you. 5856. 
Lay up a dollar for a rainy day. 
10827. 
When I come out the wilderness. 
(12829. 
',Your hand belongs to someone 
else. 138054. 
,'Your.man is the man for me. 
18056. 


Huffaker (T. O.): 
Let us go to Colorado. 
May day poem. 6525. 


19391. 


Save your tears for future years. 


' 16155. 


Huffer (F. K.).: 
Columbia post march. 580. 
_ Gypsy dreams. ,.10121. 
‘Printemps valse. 2869. 
St.. Bernard commandery march. 
3078. 
Spirit of victory. 12307. 
Hug (Gebr.) & co.: 
Adoramus te Christe. 
. Auf dem meere. 17466. 
Am. abend vor Weihnachten. 
21942. 
~ An die sterne. 21959. 
Auf meinem grabe, da duftet der 
flieder. 220385. 
Bauernhochzeit. 
Bitte. 22188. 
Ca passe. 22264. 
Daheim. 17995. ~ 
Deutscher arbeitersang. 4926. 
Dort an der werra liegt die heimat 
mein. 22710. 
Hiner verlassenen. 228138. 
Erntelied. 22848. 
Hirst Bach. 4840. 
Festgesang. 18341. 
Geworbene. 18492. 
Grablied. 18570. 
Greisenpaar. 18586. 
Handschriften. 1308. 
Hoch ragt das. land der ahnen. 
18708. 
Ich habe jeden Duft und Hauch. 
23541. 
Konzert. 6167. 
Lobpreisung der musik. 23971. 


21874. 


17554. 


Midchenpreis des fahrenden sin- | 


gers. 19582. 
Maiennacht. 19590. 


Menuetto al’ antica. 24214, 


| Huleu (Gladys) 


Minnelied. 19760. 
Never mind. 6881. 


Nordmidnnerlied. 24542. 
Schone junitage. 25123. 
Stindehen. 25410. 


Tagliche tibungen. 21104. 
Tonbildung der. harmonie und 
blechmusiken. 212838. 
Uber nacht. 25817. 
Waldfeuer. 21451. 
Waldlied.. 21452. 
Warum. 21466. 
Was ich liebe. _21467. 
Wiegenlied. 21670. 
Zu zweien -im Maien. 21817. 
Zwei konigskinder. 21819. 
Hug (Isabella) Love song. 10988. 
Huggins (N. G.) When Ohio ealls 
us home. 8517. 

Hughes (A. W.): 
Del Rio. 138799, 18074. 
Mediterranean. 6545. 

Hughes (B. L.) Songs of Beta phi 

alpha. 12275. 

Hughes (C. P.) 

dren. 285. 

Hughes (HE. S.): 

Dreams of 
17298 (261). 
Uke Hughes simplified instructor 


Beware little chil- 


long ago. 138899, 


for ukulele. 3728. 
Hughes (Himer S.) § pseuwd. See 
Shapiro (Elliott) 
Hughes (Glenn) O Washington. 
15642. 


Hughes (Herbert) : 
Bard of Armagh. 13287; 
Chill of the eve. 13568. 
I will walk with my love. 
14646. 
Johnny Doyle. 
Katey’s reel. 
Lowlands of Holland. 
15215. 
Sally gardens. - 16141. 
Hughes (J. J.) Gossip of the states. 
23131. 


Hughes (Syd) I said who. 23469. 
Hughes (Ukulele) pseud. See Hughes 
(H. S.) 
Hughey (B. E.): 
For-get-me-nots for you. 1113. 
Old Columbia shore. _11561. 
Sweet story. 3468. 
Hughson (Maud) When roses bloom 
again. 3907. » 
Huguet (Rogelio) : 
Prelude romantique. 
Prometida. 2882. 
Récit. 16022. 
Huhn (Bruno) Trust in God. 25781. 
Homesick. 14423. 
Meet me at twilight. 


14645, 
14847, 14848. 


14948, 14949. 
15214, 


15948. 


Hulgan (H. M.) 
24179, 


1539 


INDEX 


_ pt. a1, n. s., v.20 


Huling (C. J.) Hello, my name is 
Sally Sue. 18665. 
Hull (C. 8.) Road that winds to the 
sea. 11914. 
Hull (J. P.): 
Beefeater. 
Bernica. 9095. 
Britannicus. 17686. 
Camaraderie. 9239. 
Crown of victory. 138793. 
Dominion men. 9635. 
Elite. 937. 


General. 9979. 
Guide to health. 14309. 


247. 


Intermezzo in G flat. 19118. 
O. C. march. 2551. 

Pamy, 2422: 

Réfiexions. 11878. 

Sons of the empire. 16461. 


Violin tutor. 16902. 
Yeoman. 21729. 
Hull (Walter) ‘Trading smiles. 3674, 
12596. 
Hull (Walter) 
smiles. 12596. 
Hullum (M.) 
you. 1450. 
Hulse (Camil A. J. Van) 
klanken. 10791. 
Hulse (Robert): 
Some place with you. 12227. 
When our lips in kisses met. 
21574. 
Hulslander 
20702. 
Hulten (G. P.): 
Breath o’ heaven. 13403. 
Call of spring is in my blood. 


9231. 
June. 23753. | 
Baby Dodo Reid. 22064. 


pub. co. Trading 


I am lonely just for 


Klokke- 


(W. S.) Sea of life. 


Hults (Geo.) 
Hume (J. O.): 
Barren rocks of Aden. 4382. 

Boosey’s brass band journal. 4494. 
Humes (G. A.) How could you be 
untrue. 238319. 
Hummel (—) Rondo. 28836. 
Hummel (H. A.) : 
Big daddy. 4487. 
Curly head. 18711. 
Down by the clothes line. 830. 
I ain’t good lookin’ but um sho 
Lawd satisfied. 5629. 
Jolly flapper. 1781, 1782. 
Just to be a child again on 
mother’s knee. 1827. 
*Member when you called me su- 
gar. 24192. 
Razzberries. 20490. 
Rowena. 11964. 
*Tis someone else now. 25714. 
We-no-nah. 3858. 
Yankee girl. 21725. 
Yes we got it. 13001. 


You may mean the whole world 
to somebody else. 4087. 
Hummel (J. N.): 


Concerto. 18773-18776. 
Selected compositions for the pi- 
ano. 8773 (687). 
Cle img ae (EF. A.) Yes he did. 
Hummer (Caroline) Mad over jazz. 
11029 


Humorous quartets and encaiee, no. 3. 
14458, 14459. 

Humperdinck ( Engelbert von): 
Konigskinder. 8773 (423). 
Pharoah’s daughter. 20319: 

Humperdinck (Wolfram) K6nigs- 

kinder. 8773 (423) - 

Humphreys (Charles) Lazy blues. 

1931. 

Humphries (F. B.): 

Lotus blossom. 19520. 

Off to market Johnny. 20088. 
Hungarian rhapsody. 23339. 
Hungary, reciprocal copyright protec- 

tion of music. p. v. 
Hunt (Albertha) Rippling waters. 


11905. 
Hunt (E. M.) Girl of my dreams. 
14220 
Hunt i G. EH.) Sand cave. 7517. 
Hunt (H. I.): 


Mother’s evening prayer. 15437. 
Shepherd show me how to go. 
16248. 
Hunt (Harold) Shiek’s blues. 12115. 
Hunt (R. H.) Bagatelle. 4356. 
Hunter (C. M. P.) Two pretty eyes 
of blue. 8250. . 
Hunter€ G. W.) If you lika me like 
I lika you. 10541. 
Hunter (Howard) : 
Fool, I’ve been a fool for you. 
18400. 
Gypsy moon. 23172. 
Papa’s going bye bye. 20255. 
Sweetie went sour on me. 21090. 
Hunter (J. B.) When the sage meets 
the pine. 26098. 
Hunting scene. 21850 (96). 
Huntington (HE. §. 8.) For composi- 
tions by E. S. S. Huntington, see 
this index under names of Copy- 
right claimants. 
Huntington (Jessie) 
ing you evry day dear. 
Huntley (F. H.): 
Ol’ gray robe, 24638. 
Steal away. T7875. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 25538, 
25539. ; 
Huntiey (W. A.) ‘Take me back to 
home and mother. 25562. 
Hunton (HE. H.) He is risen. 5495. 
Huntoon (Homer) Duchess of Broad- 
way. 5051. 


I’ve been miss- 
18970. 


1540 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Huntzinger (R. L.) ine. 
St. Agnes. 10876. 
Hupfeld (Herman). 
time comes. 3919. 
Hurakan, the west wind. 143883. 
Hurd (R. J. W.) Urchins and elves. 


When the night- 


21362. 
Huré (Jean) ‘Trois melodies. 18785. 
Hurlbut (I. D.) Practical chord 
signs. 20398. : 
Hurst) (EH. O.): Devon maid., 18090. 
Hurt (George) : 
Coquette. 628. 


Falling leaves. 1028. 


Hymn to the Madonna. 1440. 
I love the moon. 1489. 
Lieutenant commander. . 1959. 


Hurtado (J. B.) . Dario tango. 18754. 
Huson (T. A.) Our seaport. lady. 
15781. 
Huss (Emil) 
to me. 4520. 
Hussarde. 5619. 
Hussonmorel (V.): 
Duos pour violon et violorcelle, 
5063. 

Blégie. 13957. 
Hutchens (Paul) 
heart. 138797. 
Hutcheson (K. A.) 
star state. 21160. 
Hutchins (Willis) : 

Dio estas mia paStista. 
Going back. 18533. 
Lord is my shepherd. 10959. 
Hutchinson (J. E.): 
Daybreak. 22610. 
Reunion. 16045. 
Hutchinson (V. H.) 
10234. 
Hutson (I. C.) 
clubs. 1856. 
Hutton (Roy) 
_wife. 5799. 
Hyan (Kate) 
lied. 4214. 
Hyatt (N. I.): 
Dixie-land. 796. 
Merrie stories 
DAT 2: 
Hyatt (Oscar) : 
In Hawaii 
19065. 
When you come back. 26075. 


Deep within my 


Texas, our lone 


4937. 


Hidden things. 
Kentucky junior 
I want to be your 
Alt Berlin in wort und 


from toneland. 


Ill wait for you. 


Hyde (H.) Shadows, graceful shad- 
ows. 12096. 

Hyde (L. W.) When Coolidge cuts 
the tax. 17005. 

Hyde (P. W.): 


Heavy little eyelids. 5518. 
Let me dream. 10854. 
Hyde (R. B.) If you don’t want my 
kisses, Ill take them back again. 
14686. 


Hyde (Will) Oxford trousers. 15795. 


Bring back my buddy: 


Light from | Hylton (Jack): 


I hope someone breaks your heart. 
10371. 


Tell-tale eyes. 3547. 


Hymnal and order of service. 23348. 
Hymnal for worship. 5624. 

Hymns. 238344. 

Hymns of the Christian life. | 1441. 
-Hymns of the living gospel. 14464. 

I couldn’t hear nobody pray. » 5646. 


I’d roam the world over with you. 
8773 (348). 
I got a home in-a dat rock. 18845. 
I know de Lord’s laid His hands on 
me. 18862..’: 
I love little pussy. 21850 (97). 
I love my love. 1487. 
I’m not weary yet. 14578. 
I’m the boy for bewitching them. 
8773 (360). 
I want an old fashioned girl with 
eurly eurly curls. 23508. 
I will walk with my love. 14645, 
14646. 
Iacoletti (P.) Te voglio purté 4 Na- 
pule. 8020, 21136. 
Iago (G. W. E.) 
march. 7364. 
Iasilli (Gerardo) : 
Capriccio variato. 
Pastore svizzero. 
Quartet. 12697. 
Valse in E flat. 
Iatowski (Jean): 
EHspiégleries. 
Idylle. 12994. 
Ibelli (L. P.): 
Just happy. 1819. 
Love’s like a ship. 2075. 
Queen of my dreams. 2906. 
Sweetest thing you ever said. 
3473. 
What would you do? 
Ibert (Jacques) : 
Chant de folie. 22339. 
Chant des vendeusus de pommes 
486. 


Referee scouts’ 


9261. 
11691. 


12679. 
18252, 


3883. 


Jardinier de ine 1742. 


Jeux. 6046. 


Iceland. | 23587. 

Iddings (Frank) Aw go ’way stop 
kidding me. 17476. 

Ide (H. A.) All hail to thee. 

Ideal organist. 19025. 

Idelsohn (A. Z.) Harvest festival. 


173583. 


1328. 
Iden (R. J.) My Dixie dream. 2385. 
Idol’s eye. 17298 (89-94, 101, 197, 


198, 208), 26302 (148, 230). 
Idol’s eye march. 263802 (146). 
Idol’s eye selection. 26302 (147, 148). 
Tetti (Domenico) ’A nutriccia. 8782. 
If we only knew. 105387. 


1541 


INDEX 


Ignelzi (Placido) : 
I want a good girl bad. 18977. 
Love’s inspiration. 2095. 
Ikeler (O. P.): 


Fawn foot. 9840. 
Mamma, would I be an angel? 
11057, 


Ikonen (Lauri) : 
Afton pa sjén. 4168. 
Aftonstimning. 4169. 
Jag sitter ensam i morkret. 
Julimorgon. 6078. 
Niin unta kesasté kerran. 6851, 
O blonda barn. 6941. 
Pienoissarja. 24819, 
Solskensformiddag. 7754. 
Tle désenchantée. 14699, 14700, 23568. 
Ilgenfritz (McNair) : 
As we part. 13207. 
Introduction et dance orientale. 
5967. 


Illinois music pub. house. You’re just 
like an old scrap-book -put away. 
26252. 

Imbert (Maurice) : 

Rires. 25000. 

Sanglots. 25085. 

Verdure dorée. 8321. 
Imola (Sylvia) First snowfall. 
Impagliazzo (Husebio) : 

Mamma Napule e Maria. 15243. 

Onde ribelle. 20168. 

Tarantella d’ ’e femmene belle. 


6012. 


5232. 


25582. 
Imperial music pub. co.: 
Crosspuzz. 664. 


Sailing. 3068. 
Say it with wine. 20641. . 
Scottish hills are calling. 20693. 
Impressions of a negro camp meeting. 
10558. 


Imre (Farkas) Notas Kapitany. 
2528. 

Imre (Harmath) Péstés Katica. 
2835. 

In den feengrotten. 18322. 

In old Vienna. 15883. 


In story and song. 22004. 

Inching along. 5943. 

Independent music pub. co. Slow 
down papa. 12177, 18084 (573). 

Indian love songs. 1674. 

Indian snake dance. 19107. 

Indiana five. Indiana stomp. 23650. 


Indseth (J. IL.) Walther league 
march. 16988. 
Indy (Vincent D’): 
Deuxiéme quatuor. 26302 (77). 
Itzaya. 1728. 
Quintette en sol mineur. 11839. 
Infante (Manuel) Pochades anda- 
louses. 11752. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Ing (B. Z. N.) 
of money. 1542. 


Ingenito (Giovanni) : 
Miezz ’’o mare. 24240. 
Mo tu che chiagne a ffa. 
Ingham (J. H.) 
ode. 20751. 
Ingham (Nelson) : 
When I hear a_bed-time soy 
over the radio. 3894. 
Why do I always remember. 
171382. 
Inghelbrecht (D. BH.) 
printemps. 20487. 
Ingold (Oscar) : 
For His wondrous love. 1114. 
Happy little children. 1316. 
I love Him dearly. 1486. 
Ingram (G. L.) Come on now Lindy. 


I never had Men 


24281. — 
Sr ee 


Rapsodie de. 


591. 
Innis (L. S.) Enchantment. 22833. 
Insirilo (Vic) Jew’s harp blues. 
19195. 


Institute hymns and songs. 10617. 
Intermountain music pub co.: 
Dawning morrow, 4884. 
Just be glad. 10734. 
Lament. 6186. 
Land of Nod. . 10816. 
Night of enchantment. 6893. 
International library of music for 
violinists. 19114-19116. 
International music store: 
Dresden china doll. 5087. 
I wonder why., 5817. 
Song that’s in my heart. 
Interstate music pub. co. 
if you forget. 18872. 


7809. 
Ill forgive 


Intrigue aux fenétres. 10639. 

Inventor. 1690. 

Ioteyko (Tadeusz) Deuxiéme qua- 
tuor. 18086. 

Iphigenia in Aulis. 10018, 14238. 

Ippolito (Nathaniel) In gondola. 
1635. 

Ireland (D. 8S.) Camel driver of 
Mecca. 22277. . 

Ireland (EK. L.) Camel driver of 
Mecca. 22277. 

Ireland (John): 

Prelude. 1697. 


(D2A- 
23659. 
Gloomy. 10012. 


Santa Chiara. 
Two salon pieces. 
Irigoyen (Teodoro) 
Iris. 11092. 
Irish airs from County Derry. 10627. 
Irish artist. 24373, 24639. 
Irish memories. 1701. 
Irlam (Oscatel) : 
My thoughts are as a flight of 
little birds. 2452, 2458. 
Requiem. 2964, 2965. 
Iron horse. 23664-23666. 


1542 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Irons (Wm. John) jr. You're the girl 
that I see in my dreams. 26257. 
Irsay (André) Naptol virit. 19989. 

Irving (R. C.) Leaving. 6218. 
Irving (S. R.): 
I remember the memories of you. 
18962. 
Would you leave me in sorrow. 
26203. 


Irwin (Harry) Moonlight and mem- 


ories. 11225. 
Irwin (T. J.) Irwin unit system of 
rhythm. 14782. 
Isaacs (Florence) Mary-HElla. 6513. 
Isaacs (I. H.): 
Back yard sweetie. 18269. 
Cleveland. 562. 
Isbell (B. C.) 
11858. 

Isernia (Gabriele) 
mamma. 15638. 
Isernia (Giuseppe) 
turna. 25585. 
Isophy (Honorine) Au temps passé. 

8773 (41). 

Isouard (Nicolo) Nocturne. 10689. 
Ista (Oreste) 
19663. i 
It came upon the midnight clear. 

5982. ; 


Italian book co.: 

A canzona do’ pazzarielle. 8773 
(882). 

A eanzona e Santa Lucia. 8173 
(883). 

Abbrile cantatore. 8773 (884). 

Acquaiola e Margellina. 8773 
(885). 


O richiamo e 


Te decide ’e 


Addio mandulinata. 8773 (887). | 


Ah che si fa per l’amore. 8811. 
Americana. 8773 (904). 
Ammore giovana. 8773 (905). 
Ammore malandrino. 8773 (906). 
Amore libero. 8773 (907). 
Appuntamento. 8773 (910). 
Autuno. 8773 (915). 
Ayvenir. 4824. 
Avvertimento. 8773 (916). 
Baci di bambola. 8773 (918). 
Baciami ancora. 8773 (919). 
Bella bruna. 8773 (924). 
Beneditto ’o mese austo. 267. 
Biricchina. 8773 (926). 
Buonanotte. 8773 (9389). 
Cade la neve. 8773 (944). 
‘Campane e primmavera. 8773 
(945). 
‘Campane romane. 8773 (946). 
Canta abbrile. 8773 (948). 
Canzona napulitana. 87738 (949). 
‘Canzone partenopea. 17764. 
‘Canzonetta indisecreta. 8773 
(950). 
Canzoni di primavera 1925. 9260. 
‘Carnevale ngalera. 8773 (951). 


1543 


Real honest girl. 


Mazurka__ Rosita. 


Catarina. 8773 (954). 

Chi lo Vorologio. 8773 (960). 
Choclo. 8773 (9638). 

Cielo celeste. 8773 (966). 
Cinematografo. 8773 (968). 
Coco’ mi chiamu. 17898. 


_Core furastiero. 8773 (974). 


Core senza ammore. 8773 (975). 

Cosi’ e’ l’amore. 8773 (976). 

Cosi’ piange Pierrot. 8773 (977). 

Cunziglio e-frate. 8773 (986). 

Dint ’o vico. 8773 (998). 

Diver. 8773 (994). 

Dorme pusilleco diavolina. 8773 
(1006). 

EK denare do nfinferenfi. 8773 
(1015). 

E fraseche. 8773 (1016). 

E pparole d’o coro. 8773 (1017). 

*"Ettre bellizze. 18205. 

DD} vicchiarielle geluse. 8773 
(1018). 

Facciamo bis. 8778 (1029). 

Fatemi danzare. 8773 (1031). 

Fatte vasa’. 8773 (1082). 

Fattura nera. 8773 (1033). 

Fodelta’ fallo trasi. 8773 (10385). . 

Fox trot dalla nostalgia. 8773 
(1040). 

Gelosia. 8773 (1044). 

Guardanno a luna. 87738 (1056). 

I bersaglieri. 8773 (1085). 

I cu te tu cu me. 8773 (1088). 

In riva al Po. 23601. 

Inno dei fascisti. 8773 (1127). 

Lettere d’amore. 8773 (1161). 

Llora e ll’ appuntamento. 8773 


(1165). 
Lucianella. 8773 (1175). 
Malincunia napuletana. 8773 
(1181). 


Mamma mammi-ma. 4144 (216). 

Mamma sfurtunata. 8773 (1184). 

Mandolinista. 11062, 11063. 

Mandolinista Capolongo. 6468. 

Mandolinista fratelli Franchi. 
2164. 

Mandolinista La canzonetta, no. 
ti"? 2iGo: 

Mandolinista Varieta’ Salotto. 
6469. 

Mandolinizta Santoianni. 6470. 

Mare e musica. 4144 (218). 

Mare e pusilleco. 8773 (1185). 

Mare Napulitano. 4144 (219). 

Marenarella mia. 8773 (1186). 

Massarianta bella. 8773 (1190). 

Medunnella. 4144 (214). 

Monella. 4144 (222). 

Mousmes. 4144 (225). 

Napule e sempe Napule. 4144 
(228). 

Napule mio. 4144 (229). 

Neoppa a guardia. 4144 (281). 


INDEX 


Italian book co.—Continued. 

No nun me fe pieta. 4144 (282). 

Ntunette. 4144 (286). 

Nuvola Nera. 4144 (2388). 

O cunziglio d’ a gummara. 
(239). 

O  guappo 
(240). 

O Marenariello., 4144 (241). 

O Piccirillo. 4144 (242). 

O surdato tene vint anne. 
(243). 

O tiribotorota. 4144 (244). 

O vino e Marechiare. .4144 (245). 

Oi Necola oi. 4144 (249). 

Oi sole oi luna oi mare. 4144 
(250). 

Pensando a te. 4144 (256). 

Perche me baci. 4144 (257). 

Piedigrotta album de la Cronaca 


nammurato. 4144 


4144 


bizantina. 20331. 
Piedigrotta Gennarelli 1925. 
2Nooaes 


Piedigrotta Mario, 1925. 20334. 

Piedigrotta Santojanni, 1925. 
203386. 

Piedigrotta 1925. 20338, 20339. 

Piedigrottino eee Y 1925. 
20340. 

Primo amore. 4144 (258). 

Pupetta. 4144 (259). 

Quando mi baci tu. 4144 (260). 

Questa non si tocca. 4144 (261). 

Qui fu Napoli. 4144 (262). 

Santa Lucia. 206382. 

Secumminicato. 4144 (269). 

Sempre cosi. 4144 (270). 

- Senza Napule. 4144 (271). 
Senza nisciuno. 25154. 


Ser natella Spagnuola. 4144 
(272). 

Serena mia. 25156. 

Serenata a Maria. 4144 (278). 


Serenata a mmare. 4144 (274). 
Serenata napoletana. 4144 (275). 
Shimmy shimmy. 4144 (276). 
Sil’ guappo o no. 4144 (277). 
Si loca un core. 4144 (278). 
Signorina. 4144 (279). 
Sobue’. 20847. 
Sogna la gioventu. 4144 (281). 
Sogno d’ amore. 4144 (282). 
Sorgente musicale. 20934. 
Speranza e gioventu. 4144 (287). 
Spingi spingi. 4144 (288). 
Stornelli del cuore. 4144 (290). 
Stornelli romani. 4144 (291). 
Stornelli toscani. 4144 (292). 
Strenna Piedigrotta 1925. 21015. 
Strenna Rosa. 128356. 
Strofette d’ attualita’. 
Suonno e- primmavyera. 
(294). 
Tarantella italiana. 


25458. 
4144 


4144 (297). 


4144 


Ives (Arthur) 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


Tatunniello. 4144 (298). 

Te lasso. 4144 (299). 

Tuorne ammore. 126238. 

Ultimo addio. 8773 (1851). 

Uno per cento. 4144 (307). 

Vezzosetta. 4144 (308). 

Via Vai. 4144 (809). 

Vittorio Veneto. 4144 (310). 

Voce e Napule. 4144 (311). 
Italian nights. 13084 (148, 149). 
Italian song co. Strenna rosa. 16485. 
Italo-American press. ’Nnanze a Dio. 


11428. 
Italy, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music. p. Vv. 
Ivaldi (Filippo) Lebert y Stark. 


15036, 15037. 


_Ivanoff (M. 1.) Cherubim song. 4679. 


Ivanovici (I): 
Dtuga mitosé. 
Oriental roses. 4144 (99), 8773 

(598). 

Waves of the Danube. 12769. 
Hawkes & son’s sim- 
18639. 

3547. 


4945. 


plicity instruction books. 
Ivy (Claude) ‘Tell-tale eyes. 
Izely. 18084 (244). 
J’adore ca. 14806, 14834, 15411, 15669, 
15721, 15869, 19178. 


J. & M. music pub. co. Tve got a girl 


named Luella. 14612. 
Ja. 11098. 
Jackson (—) Hot stuff. 23312. 
Jackson (A. B.) I want someone to 
love me. 1570, 5798. 


Jackson (A. T.) Who discovered jazz. 
12914. 
Jackson (Archer) : 


Down on the Jersey shore. 18153. 


You never can tell. 4091. 
Jackson (B. L.): 
Bass ale blues. 17551. 
Throw down blues. 8130. 
Jackson (Cecil) That’s why I care 
for Jesus. 21179. 
Jackson (Charlie) : 
Airy man. 45. 
Cat’s got the measles. 
Coffee pot blues. 9387. 
Drop that sack. 18194. 
I’m Alabama bound. 14546. 
I’ve got what it takes, but it 
breaks my heart to give it away. 


4637. 


5787. 
Maxwell St. blues. 24166. 
Mr. Man. 11194, 11195. 


Papa’s lawdy lawdy blues. 2725. 
Salt Lake City blues. 3082. 
Salty dog blues. 3083. 
Shake that thing. 12099. 
Jackson (Dick) Who discovered jazz. 


12914. 


Jackson (H. C.): 
Pageant of the Nile. 
Rose and the thorns. 


2709. 
3030. 


1544 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925. _- 


Jackson (Helen) : 
Bull fight. 378. 
Four lovers. 1121. 
Mexico. 2258. 
Jackson (Howard) It’s too good to 
be true. 14801, 23681. 
Jackson (I. A.) Silver gleam walsz. 
7682. 
Jackson (M. V.) 
Jackson (Mike) : 
I love lemons. 
Louisville blues. 15169. 
Meat man Pete. 22138. 
Onery blues. 24689. 
Pardon me. 20258. 
You get mad. 21757, 26230. 
Jackson (Monte) : 
Black hearse blues. 301. 
Low down daddy blues. 
Scandal blues. 3109. , 
Jackson (Nelson) Gilhooley’s gram- 


Long ago. 10945. 
10401. 


6407. 


ophone. 1195. 
Jackson (S. B.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C7 He). 


Jackson (W. H.): 
All I want is a spoonful. 21912. 
Mama don’t allow it and she ain’t 
gonna have it here. 19597. 
Mama don’t you think I know. 
19598. 
Shave ’em dry. 7646. 
Jacobs (A. T.): 
Arabania. 182. 
Happy Japanee. 5467. 
Herman I’m burnin’ for 
5537. 
T’ll get even on you. 5690. 
I want you. 5804. 
Romance. 3012. 
Smile smile smile. 
Sometimes. 7775. 
Too late. 8171. 
Jacobs (D. K.) Onward league of 
nations. 11617. 
Jacobs (G. F.) 
song. 143871. 
Jacobs (O. H.) 
13060. ; 
Jacobs (Walter) inc.: 
American. 8867. 
American broadcast. 93, 8869. 
Bashful bumpkin. 9048. 
Battle royal. 17553. 
Berceuse. 23139. 
Blue streak. 4471. 
By an old mill stream. 392. 
Cabaret capers. 404. 
Carita. 9271, 9272. 
Castle chimes. 455. 
Chanson triste. 25788. 
Chimney corner. 9336, 9337. 
Chromatic capers. 17873. 
Circus maximus. 22407, 22408. 
Columbia collection. 576-579. 
Conchita. 609, 610. 


you. 


3258. 


Heavenly breezes in 


Your silver hair. 


1545 


Corn cobs. 9448. 
Cortege of the Cyclops. 
Cross-country. 652. 
Dainty Cupid. 17996. 


634. 


Dance of the maniacs. 18005, 
18006. 

Dance of the satyrs. 710. 

Dance of the teddy bears. 9510, 


22567. 
Darkies’ patrol. 
Doll days. 4961. 
Dorado. 824. 
Down Main street. 5001, 18150. 


723. 


Dream dance. 18166. 
Drifting. 8738. 
Drifting leaves. 9702. 


Eventide. 5157. 

Falling spray. 1029. 

Fleur de mon coeur. 1086, 5248. 
Flower girl. 5255, 22978. 
Flower queen. 5257. 

Fragrant flowers. 5281. 
Fraternity. 9932. 


From flower to flower. 18486. 
Got ’cha. 23138. 

Guard patrol. 10111. 

Heads up. 18652. 

Here they come. 1366, 5536. 


Hodge podge. 5557. 

Hop house blues. 10284. 

In the floating gardens. 
23614. 

In the spring. 236382. 


10591, 


Invineible guard. 5969. 
Iola. 1696. 

Jacinta. 23693. 
Japanola. 1740. 
Javanese dance. 1745. 


Just a memory. 19233, 19234. 
Laughter. 193388. 

Li Tsin. 1954. 

Line-up. 10882, 10883, 23928. 
Little Italy. 10913. 
Louisiana nights. 2064. 
Love and roses. 6855. 

Love in a toy shop. 24017. 
Love in Venice. 6362. 
Lovey-dovey. 24056. 
Luanita. 19555. 

Lucia. 11011. 

Madcap October. 24079. 
Minuet in G. 22144. 

Miss Mardi Gras. 24268. 
Mountain laurel. 6715, 24341. 
Naval parade. 24478. 

Navy frolic. 2471. 

Ninette. 20017. 

Officer’s night. 20089. 

Old sewing circle. 2639. 

On the alert. 24674. 

Owl on the organ. 11659. 
Pantomime dance. 2724. 
Pensée romantique. 11705. 
Pour Yvonne. 2843, 11776. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


SSS ae 


Jacobs (Walter) inc.—Continued. 
Queen city. 2902, 7318. 
Rickety rattle. 11897. 
Savannah sunset. 12010. 
Serenade. 12080, 25158. 
Serenade mignonne. 3168. 
Sirena. 32389. 

Sleepy afternoon. 12174. 
Slumber boat. 12178, 12179. 
Slumber song. 3249, 3250. 
Songe d’amour. 20922. 
Souvenir d’amour. 20952. 
Spooks. 33738, 3374. 
Static and code. 7871. 
Summer furs. 3425, 7913. 
Tall cedars. 21120. 
Teetotum. 25591. 
That Hindu rag. 8052. 
Valse Apache. 38748, 8286. 
Veronica. 12699. 
Vim and vigor. 8339. 
Wally Wop Wu. 3816. 
Whispering winds. 12904. 
Winged hours. 45138, 8625. 
Woodland dance. 21707. 
Woodland sprites. 12988. 
Ye olden tyme. 8691. 
Zoraida. 4129, 4130. 
Zumurrud. 4134. 
Jacobs (Z. L.) 

18870. 

Jacobsen (J. R.): 

Jubileums kantate. 10707. 
Let’s wander back. 1948. 
My absent valentine. 2370. 
My home by the sea. 2404. 
Since baby came. 3225. 


With your conscience and God. 


4024. 
Jacobsen (Nelle) Memories. 
Jacobson (Maurice) : 
Charlie is my darling. 9317. 
Queen Mab. 7819. 
Jacobson (Myron) : ’ 
Again I long. 173385. 
Last love. 193881. 
Little elegy. 19445. 


15315. 


Midsummer night. 19744. 

Tea-rose. 211386. 

Thy image. 21240. ‘ 
Jacobucci (Alfred ) Ai-miei-cari. 

21886. 

Jacoby, (lL. C:) ‘Sing en") 8773 (711). 
Jacoby (M. M. C.) lLysia. 2114. 
Jacoby (P. I.) Follow me. 14111. 
Jacquemont (R.) Enlevez-le. 9768. 


Jacques (i. 8S.) My lovin’ Spaniard 
man. 2421. 

Jacquet (Vrs. A. G.) 

Jacquet (H. M.): 


Au pied du lit. 


Cuckoo. 17980. 


Bouquet de Noéls. 386. 
Cuckoo. 17980. 

How do I love thee. i4441. 
Mount Royal. 2350. 


Ill come back to you. 


Psyche waltz. 15982. 
Rhapsodie. 2980. 
Tango des amours. 25578. 
Vache sur la branche. 25840. 
Jacquot (Louis) : 
Aimez, riez, chantez. 17342. 
Au baiser de l’aurore. 17459. 
Miserere d’amour. 19769. 
Yeux qu’ on aime. 21735. 
Jaeck (Christine) I’m always long- 
ing for you. 238425. 
J ee (Willy) Bald bliiht die heide. 
60. 


Jaffe (Julius) : 
Attraction march. 17457. 
Bluff, bluff, bluff. 17652. 
Hlter. 13963. 
Hoptchaktchak. 18747. 
In Spain. 10581. 
Jubilee march. 19217. 
Mein veib vil esen. 24184. 
Mi lust nit tsi tsim pusik. 19733. 
Millionaire. 15358. 
Oi der pusik. - 11555. 
Jaffe (Mae) Reverie. 24984. 
Jaffe (Moe) : 
Collegiate. 4737, 9392. 
Collegiate blues. 22446. 
Jager (G. P.) Savior of mine. 25094. 
Jahnke (P. L.) Buddy mine. 375. 
Jaidar (Luis) : 
Campanitas de plata. 22280. 
Danzarina del Nilo. 22592. 
Jail birds. 15125. 
Jakobowski (—) Lullaby. 8773 (467). 


Jalowicz (Roger) Rose and _ the 
musk. 16092. 
gambas (Philip.) Aurora. 17468. 

James (B. P.): 

Doris. 22706. 

Golden tresses. 23124. 

In Spain. 19079. 

Lizette. 23970. 

On a moonlit sea. 20156. 

Woodland rivulet. 26195. 
James (Billy) : 

Carolina sweetheart. 4626. 


Percolatin’ papa come on and per- 


colate me. 2767. 
They can’t kid Camden anymore. 
25669. 
They can’t kid Wildwood any 
more. 25670. 
James (EHliza) Love is so strong. 
6370. 
James (H. M.) Man in the moon. 
2161. 
James (J. W.) Coming of spring. 
601. 
James (P. M.): 


Longing. 6335. 

My garden. 15480. 
Retort courteous. 7381. 
Song of the willow flowers. 
Your garden flower. 8788. 


7808. 


1546 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


James (R. R.) Honey-time. 1400. 
James (Relphom): — 
Steaming blues. 16458. 
Stomp ’em down. 16466. 
Washboard stomp. 16955. 
James (W. G.): 
Hinemoa’s love song. 13879. 
Maori lullaby. 15257. 
Puta’s dancing song. 15987. 
Unfold thy snowy pinions. 3731. 
When the yellow kowhai blooms. 


3927. 
Where the brooklet ripples. 
17081. 
Jameson (A. A.) Hallelujah! I am 
free. 10187. 


Jameson (EH. H.): 
Climb to the hill top. 9381. 
Meadow brook. 11111. 


Melodious etudes in double notes. 


11131. 
11696. 
11898. 


and octaves. 
Peaceful meadow. 
Ride on the lake. 
Jamin (Maxime) : 
Berceuse. 4426. 
Elévation. 5105. 
Flute de jade. 5259. 
Mon dime est une infante. 
Musique. 6740. 
Prés du moulin. 7270. 
Jamison (A. N.) California is call- 
; ing to you, 9226. 
Janaushek (William ) 
3539. 
Janequin (Clement) : 


6654. 


Tell me again. 


Caquet des femmes. 4606. 

Chanson. 23699. 

Jalouzie. 6016. 

Janin (J.): 

Chanson des gars de la mer. 
22002 

Méthode du jeune violoncelliste. 
24221. 


Petite suite. 24808. 
Janis (Hlsie) : 
Do I, or don’t I blues. 799, 800. 
Undecided blues. 3727. 
You’ve got to dance. 87384. 
Janke (Gustav:) Alla Turea. 
(4). 
Janneck (C. L.) 


13084 


I just want some- 


body, just as well be you. 18860. 
Janpolski (A. G.) Singers. 25251. 
Jansen (A.) Festival procession. 

13084 (87). 

Janssen (Werner) : 
' At the fireplace. 13220. 
Dreaming of some sweet un- 


known. 22747. 
I’m goin’ to wait till the right one 
comes along. 5720. 
Out of the night. 7111. 
Settle down in a little town. 7635. 
Shadows on the sand. 7642. 
Somebody’s garden. 12234, 20879. 


Toddle along. 8163. 
Valsette. 3758. 


January (Emma) Cave in of old C. 
& O. tunnel. 22324. 
Jaques-Daleroze (E.): 
Accidents. 17312. 
Balancés. 17526. 
Belle chasse a l’are. 17588. 
Coeur qui chante. 17902. 
Echos du dancing. 18216. 
Esquisses rythmiques 2. 5139. 


Invitation au banquet. 19120. 
Six jeux rythmiques. 19166. 
Six miniatures. 1741. 
Jarboe (Paul) Searching for my un- 
known sweetheart. 25189. 
Jardin du paradis. 6021. 
Jardinier de Samos. 1742. 
Jardon (Dorothy) What could be 
sweeter dear than this. 8477. 


Jarnach (Philipp) : 
An eine rose. 
Jasmin. 14818. 
Lebensweg. 150385. 
Mitleidge médel. 
Sinfonia brevis. 
Sonate. 14815. 
Sonatina. 16365. 

Jarnagin (I. F.): 
Chester, the cowboy from Lig- 

gett’s. 17840. 
I wanted a cave man. 18988. 
I won’t be washed with spit. 


13162. 


15391. 
16275. 


19069. 
Nickle nursing papa. 20012. 
Usher. 213868. 
Whistle never blows for mother. 
21627. 


Jarnagin (Jerry) : 
Chester the cowboy 
gett’s. 17840. 
I wanted a cave man. 
I wont be washed 
19009. 
Nickle nursing papa. 
Usher. 213863. 
Whistle never blows for mother. 
21627. 
Jarnefelt (Armas) 
Jaros (Jerry) 
1322 


Jaros (John) 
Jarret (H. EH.) 


from Lig- 


18988. 
with spit. 


20012. 


22165. 
waltz. 


Berceuse. 
Harmonie 


Harmonic waltz. - 1322. 
Ridin’ on the steamer 


J. S. 11899. 
Jarvis (B. A.) Oh that girl back on 
the farm. 7003. 
Jascha (Oscar) Revanche. 24979. 
Jassinowsky (Pinchos) : 
Blessing of the priests. 4462. 


Dreaming child. 22744. 
Prophecy of Isaiah. 2888, 11812. 
Thanksgiving psalm. 25623. 
Jaubert (Maurice) Quatre romances. 
19167. 


1547 


INDEX 


pt. sh . S., Vv. 20 


Jaudas (EH. A.) 
12885. 
Jaworski (J. F.): 
Granat. 10079. 
Harmonista. 10160. 
Jaxon (Dale): 
Sunny May. 3485. — 
Whispers. 3966. 
Jay (F. Ea)e< 
My old Bible. 19950. 
Send the revival fire. 


Where are you now. 


20717. 


Jay (Harry) pseud. See Lincoln 
(Hed) 
Jazz Singer. 18727. , 


Jean (Hlsie) : 
Christmas chimes. 87738 (965). 
Cinderella. 8773 (967). 
Dear old Santa. 8773 (991). 
Frowsy Fred. 14160. ° 
Hansen and Gretel. 87738 (1061). 
Pied piper. 8773 (1253). 
Three bears. 8773 (13386). 


Jean? wiUi< ed) Séraphin—séraphine. 
20725. 
Jeanjean (Paul) Etudes modernes. 
18257. 
Jefferds (Jennie) : 
Come back mavourneen. 17910. 
I’m going down Miami way. 


18913. 


Jefferies (L. S.): 
Ballad to Queen Elizabeth. 13275. 
Drawing. 5009. 
House of clouds. 5598. 
Jeffers (Lily) If I only knew you 
loved me. 5847. 
Jefferson (Maceo) 
break it down. 17117. 
Jeffrey (J. A.) Packer songs. 
Jeffries (Dorothy) : 
Drunkard’s hell. 22772. 
Drunkard’s lone child. 22778. 
Trés jolie. 25761. 
Jehovah’s praise. 10676. 
Jemain (J.) Romance. 20556. 
Jeni¢éku rozmily. 1751-1753. 
Jenkins (Andrew): 
Country churchyard. 9450. 
Death of Floyd Collins. 
9582. 
Dream of a miner’s child. 18169. 
Dreams of the Southland. 868. 
Drunkard’s hell. 22772. 
Drunkard’s lone child. 22773. 
Faded letter. 22898. 


Whoop it up and 
20238. 


4905, 


Fate of Santa Barbara. 18324. 
Fate of the Shenandoah. 18325. 
Frank Dupre. 5285. 

He will lead me home. 5504. 
Little newsboy. 19454. 

Songs my mother sang. 163895. 
Stone Mountain memorial. 16470. 


That old, old story. 8059. 
Thomas HE. Watson. 25682. 


Trusting my Redeemer. 8224, 
When the sun goes down. 17048. 
Jenkins (C. M.) Come back to me. 
4745. 
Jenkins (C. W.): 
Away o’er the mountain. 4326. 
Dusty road. 5067. 
Fanciful sketches. 9822. 
Memories of a carnival, 
Song of the waterfall. 
Wanderer. 8408. 
When nights are cold. 8516. 


6560. 
7807. 


Wishing tree. 8636. 
Jenkins (Cyril): 
Abide with me. 8789. 


All thro’ the night. 8841. 

As the moon’s soft splendour. 
17441. 

Battle hymn. 9045. 

Captain Stratton’s fancy. 4605. 

Death the leveller. 18066. 

Fairy-land. 18297. 

Festivity. 9852. 

Hark the bosun. 14843. 

How sleep the brave. 23328. 

Little Boy Blue. 1989. 

Man in the moon. 19606. 

Mary, Mary. 19633. 

Mulberry bush. 2355. 

Music, when soft voices 
11280. 

My love is like a red red rose. 
11343, 11344. 

Night thoughts. 2495. 

This life is like a troubled sea. 
21221. 

Victory. 21400. 


die. 


When I’m big. 3895. 
Jenkins (Harland) Spring fever 
blues. 164382. 


Jenkins (Hezekiah) : 
Fare thee well, because I’m gone. 
5192. 
It’s nothing but the old Carolina 
dance. 14799. 
Oh yes I’ve got the cunger blues. 
laisse 
Ravin’ blues. 20489. 
Sister it’s too bad. 20808. 
Tough luck blues. 21294. 
You'll be sorry that you ever left 
your home. 21765. . 
Jenkins (J. W.) sons music co.: 
By the temple gate. 4558. 
Deep elm, you tell ’em I’m blue. 


9586 
Hawaiian ripples. 10173. 
H-O-M-E, the only place that 


means a thing to me. 14421. 
Ill tell the world. 14520. 
I saw you in your window. 23471. 
Louise, you tease. 6353, 19522. 
Mystery of night. 2459. 
Peaceful valley. 11697. 
Rhythm rag. 20529. 


1548 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sing a little song. 7692. 
World is such a lonesome place, 
since I lost you. 8670. 
You’re just a flower from an old 
bouquet. 26250. 
Jenkins (Ruth) Tar baby blues. 
8007. 


Jenkins (Sadie) Katie would, but 


Jimmie wouldn’t. 19258. 
Jenks (Lester) pseud. See Gaul 
(H. B.). 
Jenner (Harold) Undine. 12656. 


Jennings (A. S.) Two folk-songs. 


1755. 
Jennings (C. B.) 

15780. 
Jennings (Mrs. J. W.) Jiggs turned 

the joke on Maggie. 10693. 
Jennings (R. B.) Tell me not. 3541. 
Jeno (Huszka) Két veréb. 14965. 
Jensen (—) 25 etudes. 1756, 1757. 
yensen (Adolf) Murmuring breezes. 


Our Lord’s prayer. 


15449. 
Jensen (F. B.) Don’t take your love 
from me. 4982. 


Jensen (Gladys) 
thinking of me. 

Jensen (O. M.) It’s the memory of 
my mother. 10651. 

Jentes (Harry) : 

Folio of Vincent Lopez novelty 
Piano solos. 22984. 
Good bye Sal, so long gal. 

I’m happy go lucky. 234388. 
Normandy chimes. 6917. 
Twinkles. 12638, 18084 (605). 
Jentsch (Arthur) Aktsechluss. 19182. 
Jernagin (Jerry) What could be 
sweeter dear than this. 8477. 
Jerome (Ben) In command. 
(374). 
Jerome 
168238. 
Jerome (Lew): 
I’ve got a real daddy now. 5782. 
Oh darling do say yes. 6994, 
15659. 
Sundown. 7925. 
Jerome (Louis) All for you. 
Jerome (M. K.): 
Home pals. 18727. 
In the land of Jack and Jill. 
14751. 
Lita. 6292. 
Madeira. 6480. 
No one loves me like my Wil- 
hemina. 114385. 
Oh those eyes. TOOT. 
Underneath the yum 
16839. 
Jerome (Morton) Just one more 
waltz with you. 23779. 


I wonder if you’re 
10511. 


14278. 


8773 


(Frederick ) Two frogs. 


17352. 


yum tree. 


Jervis-Read (H. V.) Sonata. 10678. 
Jesreal (Adolph) : 
Face the light. 9802. 


Give of your sunshine. 14231. 
Our boats are sailing. 15774. 
Jesse (HE. H.) Fair pal of mine. 5179.. 
Jessel (—) Parade of the wooden sol- 

diers. 2727. 
Jessel (George) 
me. 22691. 
Jesseph (I. V. C.) 

13383. 

Jessop (Charles) : 
Golden grain. 14263. 
Hong-kong. 1402. | 

Jesu!—the very thought 

23719. 

Jesus Garcia (Belisario de): 

Labios pintados. 14995, 14996, 
23846. 
Todo fué un dulce sueno. 16740. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 10685. 

Jewell (Fred) : 

American boy. 8868. 
Coast Pacific. 567. 
Imp o’ luck. 10556. 


Don’t be sorry for 


Bobbed hair. 


is sweet. 


Murat temple band. 6780. 
Poinsettia. 7227. 
Tehama temple. 3537. 


Jewell (Lucina) : 
Behold God is my salvation. 4414.. 
Strife is o’er. 3408. 
When red leaves fall. 
Jewett (B. L.): 
Birth of the sun. 9110. 
Medicine dance. 11115. 
Remembrance. 2960. 
Song of the pine. 12262. 
Summer night. 3427. 
Yelth’s love song. 138000. 
Jewitt (J. M.): 
Christmas bells ring sweet and 


21575. 


clear. 223887. 
Comfort ye one another. 4762, 
22471. 
De animals in de ark. 22613. 
Father, we thank Thee. 22921. 
Shine, O holy light. 25206. 
Under the sea. 16834. 


Jex (W. R.) Smiling Dorothy. 12186. 
Jilbert (Jack) Saturday night. 3101. 
Jines (H. G.) Take me back to Ten- 
nessee. 21112. 
Jiran (Joseph) : 
Az si té budu brat. 190, 8974. 
Chodské pisnicky. 515-517. 
Dédetkovy namluvy. 767-769. 
Divka v kroji narodnim. 792, 794. 
Ja jsem frantisek. 6006. 
Jeni¢ku rozmily. 1751-1753. 


KdyZ vojaci méstem  tahnou 
pochod. 10764. 
NaS zvonek sousedsky valtik. 


15550, 15551. 
Vesely vandrovnicék. 8325, 8326. 
VnaSi hosptidce valcik. 8361. 
Zamilovany parecék. 17286, 17288. 
Zlaté paprsky valcik. 8762-8764. 


1549 


INDEX 


Jobert (Jean) : 

Chanson de ma mie. 

Colombes. 17906. 

Duos pour violon et violoncelle. 
5063. 

Fantoches. 183817. 

Menuet. 6574. 

Menuet vif. 6578. 

Prelude. 11791, 20257. 

Prelude 4 Vaprés-midi d’un faune. 
20407. 

Promenades. 15976. 

Quatre mouvements. 18069. 

Quatre romances. 19167. 

Sarabande. 7526. 

Sept hai-kais. 771. 

Sirénes. 20806. 

Valse romantique. 

Jobin & co.: 
Esquisses rythmiques. 5189. 
Preparations pour une methode 


17807. 


8298. 


de solfége rythmique vocal. 
20410. 
Six miniatures. 1741. 


Jocelyn. 
110). 


Joe Bowers. 19201, 19202. 

Johansen (D. M.) Prillar-guri. 11801. 

John (Derek) Woodland ramble. 
26194. 


John (Howard) When you find her 
remind her of me. 17062. 
John Brown university. Hail 

U.. 13802, 
John Bull music co.: 
I shall still love you. 23475. 
I won’t go home. 23531. 
What’s the use of money after all. 
26005. 
You’ve been a good pal to me. 
26260. 
John Peel. 1775. 
Johnny Doyle. 14847, 14848. 
Johns (Harold) Red hot papa blues. 
20498. 
Johns (L. E.) 
2339. 


Johnsen (George) When you do what 
you do. 3988. 
Johnson (A. E.): 
Cathedral chimes. 
My Florida. 15478. 
Johnson (A. O.) Land o’ lakes I 
hear you calling. 1910, 10814. 
Johnson (A. Y.): 
Primrose. 20419. 
Song of Pittsburgh. 20914. 
Summer showers. 21089. 
Sunset. 21051. 
Woodland dream. 21709. 
Johnson (Arnold) MHeadin’ for home. 
10260. 
Johnson (Mrs. B. L.) Springtime in 
the garden of my dreams. 25406. 


4144 (47, 48), 18084 (109, 


J-—B- 


Mother Goose cycle. 


22321. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Johnson (Bernard) : 


Brooklet. 9190. 
Send me a kiss by radio. 7612. 
Tide rises. 12555. - 

Johnson (Bert) Just for you. 14914. 


Johnson (C. L.): 
American cadet. 
Blue bells. 18372. 
Bobolink. 13387. 
Cascade. 18515. 
Golden slipper.. 14268. 

I want to see my pickaninny. 

. » 18984. 

Laddie boy. 14998. 

Little gray mouse. 

Night wind. 15588. 

There’s a girl in old Virginia that 
I call mine. 3587. 

Tinkle bells. 16717. 

Whirlagig. 17098. 

Witching moonlight. 17161. 

Johnson (C. M.) Put on your bonnet 

with frills and lace. 24915. 

Johnson (C. W.) Golden memory. 

Tad 


Johnson (Carrie) My dreams. 

Johnson (Clarence) : 
Charleston fever. 17827. 
Fightin’ blues. 9856. 
Going to the nation. 


13152. 


15104. 


15476. 


18535. 


Midnight special. 11167. 
Johnson (EH. A.): 
Accordion waltz. 17318. 


Till. the pale moon says adieu. 
21245. 
Johnson (F. A.) Waco lodge sacred 
music selection for Masonic use. 
16917. 


Johnson (F. G.): 

Gone are the days when you 
meant the world to me. 1245. 

Little tin soldier and the doll 
from France. 15117. 

Order of DeMolay. 24699. 

Sing Sing prison blues. 3281. 

Will you love me while you're 


gone. 8615. 
Johnson (Florence) Vacant house. 
25839. 
Johnson (Gladys) Just a mamma’s 
boy. 1808. 


Johnson (H. A.): 
God took the sunshine. 
Moon-marketing. 11219. 


10033. 


Three men. 12544. 
Johnson (H. B. P.) Wade in water. 
16918. 


Johnson (H. O).: 
Cradle song. 17298 (88). 
Down among the pines. 
(48). 
Endless day. 17298 (51). 
Face to face. 17298 (56). 
T’ll not forget thee. 17298 (87). 


17298 


1550 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925, 


"Twill not be long. 17298 (211). 
We love you just the same. 
17298 (220). 
Johnson (Hayward) 
- humoring you. 5750. 
Johnson (Hilma) Canzonetta. 9258. 
Johnson (Horace) Fair lady. 14024. 
Johnson (Howard) : 
Humpty Dumpty march. 5613. 
Just a week ago today. 1811, 


I’m through 


6095. 

Next to you, I like me, next to 
you. 11416. 

One smile. 7073, 11609. 

S. O. S., stay on the sidewalk. 
20600. 

Sweet southern love. 12413. 

Two eyes. 38717. 

Johnson (I. J.) Pleading police 

blues. 24834. 


Johnson (J. B.): 


Don’t come calling on me. 22693. 

I’m forever dreaming of you. 
18909. 

Sonny. 25363. 

Why did you say goodbye. 17180. 


Johnson (J. G.): 
Meet me there. 15305. 

What would I do without Jesus. 
17000. 
Johnson (J. I.) 
lonely. 2063. 
Johnson (J. L.): 
I don’t want you round here no 

more. 5662. 
My baby. 6745. 
Nobody knows but myself and 


Louisiana, I’m so 


me. 11443. 
Johnson (8s. M.) In the harbor of 
my heart. 1654. 


Johnson (J. P.): 
Everybody’s doin’ the Charleston 
now. 18271. ; 
Mistah Jim. 19779, 19780. 
Johnson (J. R.) Ten negro spiri- 
tuals. 1080. 
Johnson (J. W.) 
Johnson (James): 
Carolina shout. i7779. 
Eccentricity waltz. 18213. 
Johnson (Jimmie) You for me, me 
for you. 17233. 
Johnson (Joseph) To that little old 
shack on the Swanee River shore. 
21265. 


Johnson (K. L.) 


Crosspuzz. 664. 


Longing for home. 


19497. 

Johnson (LL. EE.) ‘Tony Barroni. 
16746. 

Johnson (L. M.) God’s love. 10087. 

Johnson (L. R.) Book of American 
negro spirituals. 17663. 


Johnson (Lee) pseud. See Donegan 
fl.) 


Johnson (Leland) Little Lindy Lou. 
2007. 
Johnson (Lenora) : 
Loving mama. 
My loving mama. 
Johnson (Lola) 
Ime AE: 
Johnson (Lukie) : 
; Georgia dog. 23058. 
Mandy Lee blues. 6472. 
Johnson (M. A.) Powder River rip- 


204. 
6800. 
Mothers’ day offer- 


ples. 11778. 

Johnson (Ole) Just we two. 10751, 
149388. 

‘Johnson (P. B.) Have you forgotten. 
DoZkes 

Johnson (R. C.) Mother’s yoice so 
loving. 11265. 

Johnson (R. N.)  Grandma’s lullaby. 
1268. 


Johnson (R. O.): 
Bible that my mother gave to me. 
9102. 
Love’s wonderful door. 
Mothers’ day service. 
Mother’s way. 11266. 
Rally day service. 16018. 
Singing on mother’s day. 12164. 
Johnson (Mrs. R. P.) <Inza. 5971. 
Johnson (R. V.) Mother I only wish 
you were with me. 24331. 
Johnson (Ruby) Whippoorwill’s-will- 
will. 17097. 
Johnson (VY. A.): 
Awful bad feeling blues. 
Troublesome Frisco blues. 


19551. 
6706. 


4327. 
16781. 


‘ Johnson (W.): 


Dance with me. 22568. 

’"Neath the palms. 24481. 

No one can love me. 24528. 
Johnson (W. G.): 

Back home and happy. 17520. 


Hollywood. 23291. 
Johnson (Mrs. W. H.) O gal o’ mine. 
6951. 


Johnson (Wallace A.) : 


Call to assembly. 17746. 
En Espana. 5113. 
Frogs’ carnival. 18482. 


Ghosts and goblins. 18493. 
Hide and go seek. 18687. 
Little waltzer. 10929. 
Love’s melody. 63983. 


Mission bells. 24272. 
On a summer evening. 7050. 
Puss in the corner. 20441. 


Rita. 16065. 
Rolling the hoop. 20549. 


Run, sheepy, run. 20591. 
Seotch piper. 12052. 
Skipping the rope. 20812. 


Snap the whip. 20885. 

Spirit of the hour. 7846, 7847. 
Sun’s brightest rays. 16514. 
Swinging. 12429. 


1551 


INDEX 


Johnson (Wallace A.)—Continued. 
Toot! toot! toot! hear the whistle 
blow. 12591. 
Village chapel. 12709. 
Johnson (Warner A.): 
Evening chimes. 977. 
Reminiscence. 2962. 
Johnston (G. D.) Ill be waiting dear 
for you. 5689. 
Johnston (Jimmy) 
the Charleston now. 
Johnston (L. M.) 
Johnston (M. EH.) 


Everybody does 
14006. 

Nora Bell. 24541. 
My little sweetie. 


11336. 
Johnston (Russ) Pining, my dear old 
pal. 24824. 
Johnston (T. A.): 
Rainy day that’s coming. 7345. 
Some mother’s child. 7759. 
Johnston (Mrs. W. R.) My dream 
boy. 6759. 
Johnstone (A. H.): . 
Just a kiss. 10721, 10722. 
Kaleidoscope. 6128. 
Oh mama. 115388, 11539. 
Johnstone (Tom) : 
June. 10709. . 
Oh, what a girl. 20118. 
When you smile. 12881, 17067. 
Wonderful yesterday. 17180. 


Johnstone (W. B.) Cape Cod. 13494. 
Johnstone (W. H.) Clouds of sorrow. 
4732. 
Joio (Casimiro Dello) 
Joio (Casimiro) 
Jolet (H. J.) 
24418. 
Jolly comber. 
Jolson (Al.): 
Miami. 19735. 
Nobody but Fanny. 20028. 
Outdoor life. 11653, 11654, 20234. 


See Dello 


8773 (395). 


Jolson (Harry) What if nobody 
loved you. 16998. 

Jonas (A. B.) Sleep baby sleep. 
3245. 


Jonas (Alberto) : 
Master school of modern piano 
playing and virtuosity. 19644. 
Valse eaprice. 17298 (212). 


Jones (Bobby) How I’d welcome 
back my old sweet Adeline. 1415. 
Jones (C. O.): 
I got a girl. 23386. 
No one knows how I miss you 
dear. 20025. 
Oh shack and Indiana home. 
15679. 


I wonder why no- 
14658. 
Ain’t those pokies 


Jones (Dempsy) 
body cares for me. 
Jones (Dewey) 
gr-rand. 21887. 
Jones (Duke): 
Bitter feelin’ blues. 
Last journey blues. 


298. 
1917. 


My little girl and me. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 20 


North bound blues. 6919. 


Penitentiary bound blues. 2762. 
Undertakers blues. 8266. 
Jones (HK. F.) My mother is my 


6807. 


sweetheart. k 
I want a girl that’s 


yones (Ernest) 
willing. 5795. 
Jones (F. C.) Dear old Denver town. 


9575. 
Jones (Genee) Honey chile. 18733. 
Jonas (Gerald) I hope. 18856. 
Jones (Guy) Stone. 16468. 


Jones (Mrs. H. D.) Dear one of mine. 
18062. 

Jones (H. E.) Oh how I miss you, 
mammy. 24615. 


Jones (H. J.) Windy nights. 26157. 
Jones (Harvy) Homeward bound. 
14424. 
Jones (Howell) Dreaming of my 

angel mother. 138888. 
Jones (Inez) Dear old Colorado. 
4899. 
Jones (Irving) -Take your clothes 
and go. 8773 (766). 
Jones (Isham) : 
Danger. 4860. 


Headin’ for home. 10200. 

T’ll see you in my dreams. 
10395. ; 

I’m tired of everything but you. 
10451, 14584, 14585, 23458. 

Ida, I do. 1585, 1586, 10524. 

Lady of the Nile. 6178. 

My castle in Spain. 243880. 

She’s got ’em. 20764. 

Why couldn’t it be poor little me. 
3994. 

Jones (J. E.): ; 

I’ve got a girl named Luella. 
14612. 

Oh! how I hated to lose you. 
11528. 

Jones (J. H.): 

Are you His? 

Are you ready? 

Ashamed of Jesus. 

Consecration. 94386. 

God lives. 10028. 

God needs you. 10030. 

He keeps the joy-bells ringing. 
10188. 

His thought. 10244. 

I am never lonely with Jesus. 
10338. 

I have been born again. 

If we only knew. 105387. 

Jesus the Master. 10689. 

Jesus, the mighty Redeemer. 
10690. 

Joy in service. 

Mighty Saviour. 11171. 

My cross and yours. 15469. 

No man cometh unto the Father. 
11429. 


5694, 


8914. 


8915. 


8929.. 


10369. 


10703. 


1552 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Praise ye His name. 11781. 
Since Jesus my Saviour came in. 
12150. 
Tell about Jesus. 12456. 
We will look for you. 12782. 
What we need most. 12818. 
When we see the King. 12875. 
Jones (K. M.) Ave Maria. 183. 
Jones (L. L.) Dreams. 18894. 
Jones (L. W.): 
Autumn memories. 8958. 
Pinkie’s dream. 11782. 
Jones (M. H.) My Honolulu baby 


mine. 24412. 

Jones (Maggie) Single woman’s 
blues. 20801. 

Jones (Margaret) Three cheers for 
Pennsylvania. 8122. 

Jones (R. E.) O day of rest and 
gladness. 6945. 

Jones (R. M.): 

Ball o’ fire. 13272. 


29th & Dearborn. 
Jones (Rachel) 
thing. 24624. 
Jones (Rubenstein) : 
Chicago, queen of the land. 17845. 
Home of the blest. 14419. 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 18755. 
Jones (S. C.) After sunset. 8806. 
Jones (Stephen) : 


21849. 
Oh my sweet young 


Ain’t love wonderful. 17348. 
June days. 14873. 
Toni. 3661. 
Jones (T. TT.) Alley rat _ blues. 
Abr Ale 
Jones (VY. B.) I’m alone, all alone. 
18901. 
Jones (V.-R.): 


Dreaming. . 853. 
Sunshine and clouds. 3440. 
Jones (W. C.) It must be a dream, 
a wonderful dream. 10648. 
Jones (W. H.): 
Lure of the gypsy trail. 24069. 
O does the sun shine in your gar- 
den. 20059. 
Song of delight. 7793. 
Jones (W. J.) Days of long ago 
9559. 
Jones (W. R.): 
Dixie sweet Dixie land. 797. 
Tell me the meaning of the thing 
ealled love. 3548. 
Jones (William) It must be a dream, 
a wonderful dream. 5986. 
Jongbloet (Louis) I like the boys. 


18865. 
Jongg (Armin) Fernrohr. 9849. 
Jonson (P. A.) Three songs. 10700. 
JOnsson (Porarinn) Vestrenir 6émar. 
25879. 
Jordan 


liam ) 


(Billy) See Jordan (Wil- 


Jordan (KE. J.) Florenzo. 9887. 

Jordan (Mrs. HK. M. W.) You better 
let my daddy alone. 8797. 

Jordan (Gertrude) Melody. 238748. 

Jordan (Grace) This life is awful 
lonesome when you have no beau. 
21220. 

Jordan (H. C.): 

Irma waltz. 10630. 
Let’s go. 10858. 
Let’s play -soldier. 
Seneca. 12073. 
Starlight. 12327. 

Jordan (Herberte) : 
’Arf a cigar. 8918. 
Bells. 258. 

Chang. 9300. 

Dorg’s life. 9659. 

Folk songs. 9897. 

How to write a sea song. 14447. 

Maid of Thibet. 24092. 

Old-time song. 24657. 

Jordan (I. M.): 

Dear love come fly with me. 

22621. . 
Full moon I’m ever calling you. 
23027. 

Jest. 23718. 

Love keeps calling. 24020. 

See the swallows come. 251438. 
Jordan (Jules). See Jordan (Julius) 
Jordan (Julian): 

Daddy is coming home. 9491. 

Songs of long ago. 263802 (285). 
Jordan (Julius) : 

Bravest and best. 9173. 

Ten songs and duos. 14851. 
Jordan (R. I.) Sweetheart, I’m com- 

ing back to you. 12418. 

Jordan (S. R.): 

Silver eyes. 3218. 

Somewhere in Honolulu. 3298. 
Jordan (William) Life’s not worth 

living without you. 6264. 
Jorés (Ernest) Franklin organ folio, 
no, 1. 9980. 

Jorgensen (Grace) 

girl’s been making eyes. 

Jorgenson (H. L.) 

church. 18584. 

Jory (Thomas) 
to me. 22616. 

Jose (Viola) World has stopped 

while I wait for you. 26198. 
Joseph (J. M.) Five progressive 
pieces. 19207. 

Josephson (Z. D.) Troubador. 

Josey (John): 

God shall wipe away all tears. 

10032. 

Heavenly land. 10216. 

Saved to serve. 12013. 

Still small voice. 12340. 

Tell me more about Jesus. 

Wandering sheep. 8413. 


10862. 


Somebody else’s 
20874. 
Great songs of the 


Dear heart be true 


16777. 


12459. 


1553 


INDEX 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 20 


Josey (John)—Continued. 
What a friend we have in Jesus. 
12806. 
Joshua fit de battle ob Jerico. 
Joshua fought de battles. 23745. 
Joslyn (C. D.) Honey dear. 14428. 
Joslyn (G. C.): 
Love’s living emblem. 19549. 
Mother and you. 198388, . 
Joslyn (H. P.) Sky-lines—a sym- 
phonic silhouette. 7712. 
Josselyn (A. S.):.° 
Fare you well sweet Isabel. 
Florida. 1092. 
Gliding along. 53852. 
I long to be in Florida. 
Keep your. shoe _ strings 
1851. 
Mexican Rose. 6598. 
Tiptoe. 25711. 
Josten (Werner) Ode for St. Cecilia’s 
day. 6980. 
Joubert (C.): 
Allegro maestoso. 21926. 
Amour ec’est tout. 21957. 
Andantino grazioso. 21971. 
Australia. 172. 
Bonheur ... qui sait? 329. 
Cavalier Lafleur. 22323. 
Fileuse. 14078. 
Java du Péze. 10667. 
Lulu. 2109, 15221. 
Mah-jongg. 24090. 
Marseille. 2196. 
Petit négre. 24801. 
Please that one. 24838. 
Sottigliezza. 20936. 
Sultan. 3421, 254838. 
Tartarinette. 3524. 
Tristesse éternelle. 
Jovés (Manuel): 
Celosa. 470. 
Mi copla. 2260. 
Nubes de humo. 
Patotera. 2747. 
Pobre percanta. 
Pobres mujeres. 
_ Joy (L. W.) 
bell. 21410. 
Joyce (Archibald): 
Ask her while the band is playing. 


9827. 


5699. 
tied. 


526. 


2537. 


2812. 
2813. 
Village of Ding dong 


149. 
Caravan. 22300. 
Joyce (F. B.) See Adams (F. B. J.) 
Joyce (S. R.) Little drops of love. 
23948. 
Juana. 10706. 


Jubb (Florence) : 
Technic and tunes for the begin- 
ner in piano playing. 25590. 
Tunes old and new. 16807. 
Judd (EH. LL.) Outin Colorado. 
Judd (Perey): 
Fairy lullaby. 18298. 
Here we come a-piping. 18678. 


15783. 


10702. 


| Junior songs. 


3314. 
3335. 


Song of autumn. 
Song of winter. 
Swing. 25536. 
Judith. 14865. 
Judson (Agnes) : 
Hushaby baby. 28341. 
Roses. 7461. 
Sleep my baby. 25262. 
Judson (Ben) Christmas bells. 22386. 
Judson (Maude) Jn the days of long 
ago. 23611. 
Jug of punch. 8773 (406). 
Jug of this. . 19220. 
Julian (J. V.) Just one more dance. 
6111. 
Julian (Theodore) 
6564. 

Jullienne (A.): 
On m’a oublié sur le piano. 2650, 
2651. 
Premier jour. 2853. 

Shi-my-my-hou-zou. 7664. 
July (F.): : 

Foudres du ceil. 18413. 

Poupée s’éveille. 2839. 
Julyé (Katheryn) Io, white butter- 


Memories of you. 


fly. 14776. 

Jumade (Marcel) Récréation du 
guitariste. 20495. 

Jump-ups. 1798. 

June days. 11879, 12937, 14873. 

June night in Washington. 26302 
(206). 

Jungnickel (Ross): 
Chinoiserie. 5379. 
Dance espagnole. 19833. 
Dramatic adagio. 5007. 
Enchantment. 18238. 


In pensive mood. 14736. 
Mill in the valley. 24250. 
Misterioso fantastique. 2294. 
Water fall. 21472. 
14874-14890. 
Juon (Paul): 
Berceuse. 17298 (18). 
Canzonetta . 17298 (24). 
Duettino. 17298 (46). 
Elegie. 17298 (49). 
Evening mists. 9786. 
Juggler. 10708. 
Long lost tune. 10949. 
Mazurian courtship. 11107. 
Notturno. 17298 (182). 
Petite valse. 17298 (146). 
Sonate. 14893, 14894. 
Upon a balmy summer Sunday. 
12664. 
Jushny (J.) Sharmanka. 8229. 
Jushy’s (J.) Blue bird _ theatre. 
Eternal question. 969. 
Justins (Leo) Autumn gold. 22042. 
Justus (Kathryn) My Mandy Lee 
and me. 6808. 
Juvenile piano pieces and 
piano duets. 1835. 


selected. 


1554 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Juzek (Robert) Souvenir. 12299. 
Kabatnik (L. M.) Charleston mel- 
ody. 22358. 
Kadlec (Edward) My heart cries 
just for you. 15486. 
Kaeppel (G. C. A.): 
Forest song. 238000. 
God my light. 23104. 
Kommet herzu. 238887. 
O praise the Lord, all ye people. 
24578. 
Kaercher (George) 
pal of all. 24835. 
Kage (Peggy Marie) 
19842. 


Mother the best 
Mother mine. 

25844. 

5472, 


Kahal (Irving) Valeska. 

Kahl (Erich) Luau. 6410. 

Kahl (Victor) Happy warrior. 
18630. 


Kahle (Cora) I'll play Sally for you. . 


14519. 
Kahle (Wilhelm) Deutschland darf 
nicht untergehn. 781. 
Kahn (A. C.) T’ll never forget. 
23401. 
Kahn (Art): 
Gypsy dreams. 10121. 
Since I fell in love with you. 
12148. 
Who told you. 3983, 8588. 
Kahn (Gus): 
Alabamy cradle song. 21895. 
Midnight waltz. 11168. 
Somebody’s eyes. 20877, 20878. 
Kahn (H. EH.) Jersey. 1759. 
Kahn (Herman): 
Dearer than dear. 764. 
There’s a tribe of painted red- 
skins on Broadway. 3592. 
Venetian dreams. 16871. 
Kahn (R. W.) Nobody loves me and 
I wonder why. 11444. 
Kahnt (C. F.): 
An den Herrn. 21958. 


Aus meinem skizzenbuche. 17470. 

Concertino. 4771. 

Drei kinderlieder. 23141. 

Fiinf gesinge ftir kammerchor. 
5405. 

Fiinf kleine stiicke. 9142. 

Fiir junge geiger. 23026. 

Getreue musikmeister. 18491. 

Impression. 23570. 

Jeimgedanken am meer. 23252. 

Jesus. 6035-6037. 

Natiirliche klaviertechnik. 6861, 
6862. 

Sonate. 19298. 


Sonatina seconda. 20900. 

Tage der jugend. 25556. 

Tanzlied. 21126, 21127. 

Vier lieder. 28142. 

Weihnachts oratorium. 8452. 

Weihnachts-pastorale. 23175, 
(25982. 


Weihnachtslied. 21517. 

Zwiegesprich. 8769. 

90. psalm. 26300. 
Kais (Harold) Slippery Slim. 7721. 
Kaiser (H. B.) I’m erying now. 1499. 
Kaiser (Jack): 

Forgotten. 9919. 

I hope she goes, where she told 

me to go. 5679. 

Ruby, do be mine. 7482. 

This is heaven to me. 8103. 
Kaiser (O. R.): 

Subways of New York. 25471. 

Wont you come back my Susie 


Anna. 26191. 
Kalar (G. A.): 
Colleen’s harp. 18616. 
My orchastree. 15516. 
One bushel basket and _ you. 
15739. 


Thanksgiving blessing. 12476. 
They are singing of you and of 
me. 16671. 
Kalbe (Otto) Verzweiflung. 21398. 
Kalbert (Franz) Beautiful dreamer. 
4392. 
Kale (A. M.) 
25684. 
Kaley (L. J.): 
Binghamton song. 13350. 
Empire state song. 9758. 
Kall (Morris) Year 1925. 12996. 


Those Florida blues. 


Kall (Samuel) Year 1925. 12996. 
Kallini (Josef) : 
Chinka. 4703. 
Chrystus BEE wstan jest. 
4714. 


Cud nad wista. 4830. 

Gdym spojrzat w ezarowne twe 
oezy. 5324. 

Groch z kapusta. 54380. 

Kranowska sielanna. 19305. 

Maciek jedzie do Ameryki. 19574, 

Mamka warszawska. 19600. 

Marsz prezydenta polski. 6510. 

Mazur utanoéw Polskich. 6530. 

Na ezeSe wodza. 6849. 

Oj fujarko fujarecko. 

Rozmowa telefoniczna. 

Stowiezek. 7723. 

Wesele mikusia. 8465. 

Wesele na kujawach. 8466. 

Wesolego alleluja. 8467. 

Wesoly frye a w giowie nic. 8468. 

Wspomnienia miodos’ ci. 21720. 

Zabawa na saskiej kepie. 8750. 

Zrob to dla mnie. 8767. 

Kalman (Hmmerich) : 
Bajadera. 216.~ 
Contessa Mariza. 
Dreamland lover. 

Kalmar (Bert) 

13259. 


Kamm (T. F.) 


7021. 
7467. 


621. 
13084 (488). ~ 
Baby looks like me. 


Love’s eall. 6887. 


1555 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n..s.; v. 20 


Kammaele (Sol) In Hawaii, I’ll wait 


for you. 19065. 
Kammell (Antonio) Serenade. 25157. 
Kammen (Jack) V’hayoo zelenim 


vraz zi mnov. 24735. 

Kammen (Jack & Joseph) : 

Dem Reben’s shtiekele. 

Dus weibel next door. 

Elegy. 24159. 

Grocery lady. 1280. 

Hot zie, gitzie, gitzie, wus sie hot. 
5595. 

Is nit gefidelt a deige mir. 
(335). 

Lo mir sich i berbeten. 15126. 

Miserere and I have sighed to 
rest me. 16878. 

Mont sie, git sie. 21850 (380). 

Nisht tu kein masel. 2505. 

Oy peed hayem_ zelenenkim. 
24735. 

Romance from Raymond over- 
ture. 16083, 16685. 

Samet und seid. 7518. 

Shmendrik. 3201. 

Shmendrik is‘a knakker. 

Traviata. 16879. 

Vikhozhoo odin ya na dorogoo. 
21407. 

Kamp (J. K.) 
you. 5119. 

Kan du glemme bamle norge. 10756. 

Kane (Abbott) Siamese twins. 25224. 

Kaney (Sen) Just a little smile 
from you. 6091. 

Kanrich (A. M.): 

Dear love, adieu. 757. 
Evening dreams. 978. 

Kansas City Kansas junior college. 
College days. 93891. 

Kanter (Ben) What’s the good of 
dreams that never come true. 3877, 
8490. 

Kaplan (David) If love were true. 
1605, 8778 (1117). 

Kaplan (F. J.): 

Cuddle up. 9488. 

Honey time. 1400. 

In the sunny South. 14756. 
Manhattan. 2166. 
Wonderful boy. 4030. 

Kaplan (Nathan) In blumen land. 
10559. 

Kappa alpha theta. Songs of Kappa 
alpha theta. 16397. 
Kappa nu fraternity, inc. 
of Kappa nu. T7789. 
Kappey (Cecil) Indian reverie. 5950. 
Kappey (J. A.) Boosey’s new com- 


13800. 
890. 


3202. 


End of the world with 


Song book 


plete tudor for the saxophone. 
17664. 

Kaps (Karl) Daydreams o’ mine. 
9557. 

Karbe (J. W.) Our gallant police- 
man. 20224. 


21850 


Karezag (W.).Revanche. 24979. 
Karezag (W.) verlag. Riquette. 
2992, 7407, 16061. 
Karezag pub. co., ine: 
Duett Edmond-Susette. 888. 


Hannibal duett. 13809. 
Lied-Abeles. | 1958. 
Man nascht so gern. 6463. 
Ninon. 2502. 
Karezynski (Alexandro) : 
Missa pro defunctis. 66382. 
Zbi6r powinszowaén i piésni przy- 
godnych. 8755. 
Karganoff (Génari). Serenade. 16216. 
Karg-Hlert (Sigfrid) : 
Elegiac poem, 13955. 
Filigran. 1067. 
Patina. 247738. 
Sonate ftir gemerte solo. 253826. 
Starlight. 16450. 
Sunset. 16516. 
Karlinsky (Morris) : 
Carmen [and] Spagnola. 4616. 
Mareh toska po rodine [and] 
Home sweet home. 6489. 
O sole mio [and] O Marie. 6967. 
Potpury of Russian favorites. 
11773. 
Karlstrom (A. E.) 
behag. 23306. 
Karnback (Alex) 


Honom i allt till 


In sunshine valley. 


5917. 
Karp (I. CC.) I’m mad at my man. 
18922. 
Karr (O. B.): 
Beards temple of music. 9057. 
Emblem of faith march. 9755. 


From the South. 9953. 
Jolly musicians. 10698. 
Young Americans: 8787. 
Karren (L.) Menuet pour la poupée. 


6576. 
Karuzie (Anthony) What’s in para- 
dise. 21541. 


Kasanoff (Jack) : 
For you I'll be waiting. 22997. 
I was a fool. 14640. 
Rose of my heart. 25036. 
Someone. 25312. 

Kasberg (Hllevine) In the shadow 

of the pine. 23629. 
Kashmiri. 10759, 10760. 


Kasik (J.) My little darling. 2413, 
2414. 

Kasman (Louis) Slaves awakening. 
16298. 


Kasper (V. H.) Quartet. 11825. 
Kass (Leo) Look up. 15152. 
Kassel (Art): 

Doodle-doo-doo. 9657. 

Just a melody. 10726. 

Lot of love. 2062. 


Tweedle-dee tweedle-doo, you love 


me, I’ll love you. 82384, 12628. 


1556 


i 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Kassel and Stitzel music co.: 
Just a melody. 10726. 
Tweedle-dee tweedle-doo. 12628. 
Kastner (Frank) Smile a smile that’s 
true. 7731. 

Katey’s reel. 14948-14949. 

Katja, the dancer. 6128, 8109, 12745. 

Katon (Ulric) Tell my dear old 

“mother. 8032. 
Katscher (Robert) : 
Es geht die Lou Lila. 22851. 
Im Prater eine halbe stund’ vom 
Praterstern. 10552. 
Madonna, du bist schoner als der 
sonnenschein. 11031. 
Katz (Jos. P.): 
Az ich volt gevehn der Boireh 
Ho-oylom. 22057. 
Churban: 13585. 
Far yos. 14043. 
In vieg. 14758. 
Mimkomcho,. 2272. 
Shulamit. 16257. 
Vi a blum. 16888. 
Katzenstein (EKmil) 
(TT). 

Katzman (Louis) : 
Evening. 976. 
Java love. 23705. 
Lookin’ for the blues. 
Sonny boy. 7818. 
Venetian night and you. 21388. 
What will become of me. 3881. 

Katzoconi (Bessie) Come, my love, 


Tempest. 8773 


19500. 


and love me. 17916. 

Kauder (Hugo) Zweites quartett. 
13069. 

Kaufman (Charles) Goin’ along. 
1235. 


Kaufman (Mel): 
Folio of Vincent Lopez novelty 
piano solos. 22984. 
Happy go lucky. 
(1062). 
Shoot. 25209. 
Kaufman (Whitey ) 


5463, 8773 


Hurry back old 


sweetheart of mine. 1434, 5617. 
Kaull (C. R.): 
Be yourself. 9055. 
Siberian lullaby. 25225. 
Kavanaugh (Ray): 
Beautiful girls. 13312. bad 


Call of the Catskills. 13465. 
Hello! hello! hello. 14884. 
I'll broadeast my love to you. 
| 14512. 
I’m a bashful child. 145389. 
My camera girl. 15468. 
My old fashioned :album. 
Tune in on a radio. 16805. 
When I hear a jazz band play. 
17018. 
Kawan (H.) 
6141, 6142. 
Kaw-eh. 19260. 


86854—26——-17 


15512. 


Kinomusik album. 


Kay (A. R.) Aurora our own. 22037. 

Kay (Al.) Phoebe Snow, that an- 

thracite mama. 7196. 

Kay (Arthur): 
Accuser. 13098. 
Avalanche. 13242. 
Cabal. 138452. 
Corinne. 13669. 
Desert caravan. 
Dolores. 13838. 
Dragonfly. 13868. 
Eventide. 13999. 
Gossip. 14285. 
Hedjas. 14875. 
Hercules. 14389. 
Moonlight in the sand dunes. 
15419. 
Mysterious stranger. 15542. 
Romantic fancies. 16084. 
Stealthy visitors. 16456. 
Sympathy. 16565. 
Tender passion. 16619. 
Tragedienne. 16758. 
Villain. 16897. 
Whippoorwill. 17096. 

Kay (Carl) MHeart-breakin’ 

14365. 

Kay (Clifford) 

Kay and Gerda. 

Kaye (Thomas) 


13803. 


daddy. 


Sally 
1844. 
Just smile. 6112. 
Kaylo (Wm.) I pity poor me and 
little you. 14600. 
Kazacsay (Tibor) Serenade. 20730. 
Kazze (Louis) Look up. 15152. 
Keane (Margie) Broadway butter- 
fly. 4527. 


Kearney (Héléne) 


Gray. 11998. 


Ave Maria. 43819. 


Kearns (G. F.): 


Thankful. 16635. 
Wandering girl. 8411. 
Keating (H. P.) Rock-a-bye dolly. 


21850 (165). 
Keats (Frederick) : 
Fading rose. 9808. 

March joyous. 24119. 
Processional march. 2873. 
Kebbon (LL. A.) Temple of baby 

smiles. 16614. 
Keck (E. D.) Nearer home. 6868. 
Keck (lL. M.) More than life to me. 
8773 (534). 
Kedves (Imre): 
Harom magyar dal. 
Harom magyar nota. 
Kedves (James): 
Haéarom magyar dal. 23797. 
Harom magyar nota. 23798. 
Keefer (J. R.) Pennsylvania. 15852. 
Keefer (Mabel) Won’t you fall in 
love with me. 21704. 
Keel (Frederick) To Althea. 
Keelan (S. T.): 
Cabbages. 17729. 
Coral gables. 22501. 


2379T. 
23798. 


12572. 


1597 


INDEX 


Keelan (S. T.)—Continued. ' 
I believe in you. 23358. 
Likker. 19415. 

Keena (A. H.): 
Don’t hesitate. 
Happy daze. 

Keenan (&. W.) 

eyes. 1969. 

Keene (Al) 

2) 

Keene +(@. PR.) : 

At the shrine of the rose. 


4978. 
5461. 
Light in mother’s 


pseud. See Keene (C. 


4301. 


Dear little pal of my heart. 
4892. 

Life’s not worth living without 
you. 6264. 

Sient’. . € vvocé 6 Napule. 12133. 

Wanted a man. 8415. 

Woofie. 8667. 

Keene (Jack) I dreamed with a 


smile but woke up with tears. 1466. 
Keep on praising God. 19262. 
Kehres (Gregory) Mass in honor of 
St. Gregory. 24155. 
Keidel (Harold) : 
Back again, home again. 17518, 


17519. 

Castles in Spain bring dreams of 
you. 13520. 

Goodness gracious Agnes. 18557. 

Goodnight sweetheart. 10059, 
10060. 


Hi diddle diddle. 18684. 
I’m an outlaw with my inlaws. 
14551. 
I’ve got to do what pleases Fuzzy 
Wuz. 1565. 
I wonder whose baby you are 
1581. 
Rollin’ stone. 11927. 
Spring has came. 3376. 
Keiser (lL. E.) One, Lord, one faith, 
one baptism. 15748. 
Keiser (R. A.): 
Fashions caprice. 
Venetian moonlight waltzes. 
(148). 
Keiser (Robert A.) 
(R. A. K.) 
Keith (—): 
Learning to love. 28882. 
When the clouds roll by Jenny. 


8773 (226). 
4144 


pseud. See King 


26052. 

Keith (A. L.): 
Mary O’Brien, the Irish Ha- 
walian. 6515. 
That means nothing to me. 
12482. 
Up the little winding hill to 
Maryville. 12662. 
Why did you sing to me What’ll 
I do. 21649. 


You ought to hear what they’re 
saying. 26246. 


ptsTr, ,'s., vi 20 


Keith (A. N.) 
knows better. 
Keith (Clifton) : 
Come my love and _ love me. 
17916. : 
Listening to the whispering of the 
pines. 6280. . 
My child don’t forget that mother 
loves you. 6753. 
Myrtle of the Ore chimney mines. 
6845. 
Sunset brings memories of you. 
12389. | 
That some, people think. 8072. 


Thoughts of one who 
25690. 


Keith (H. A.) That’s why I’m wait- 
ing for you. 25644 
Keith (L. W.) Dainty Cupid. 17996. 


Keith-Prowse & co., ltd.: 
ABC of sight Singing. 8774. 
All-of-a-twist,. 181B2..20 
Al-le-lu. 21927. 
Beauty sleep. 9066. 
Besos. 22171. ) . 
Childhood memories. 508. 
Dear little Billie. 18775. 
Did Tosti raise his bowler hat? 


9601. 

Down Mare street, Hackney way. 
18151. 

Down our way. 18154. 

Eskimo shivers. 138982. 


Everybody loves him. 18269. 
Ev’ryone ought to love someone. 


18285. 

Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. 
1239. 

Hammersmith Broadway blues. 
18612. 


I couldn’t love, if she came back 
again. 23366. 

I’d rather have someone like you. 
10351. 

Ill take you to Kew. 18877. 

I’m fed up. 10420. 

Jack and Jill. 10658. 

Jazz master. 14822. 

Jazz mistress. 19174. 

Jazzaristrix. 23710. 

Just for a while. 1816. 

Keep it snappy. 10765. 

Kismet. 6143, 6144. | 

Lady of the moon. 23849. 

Land of dreams come true. 10815. 

London revue. 23974. 

Love’s lottery. 6391. 

Melody of memories. 

Moon divine. 11216. 

Never-come time. 19999. 

Out where the big ships go. 
24728. 

Poém. 14062. 

Rose of Italy. 25035. 

Savoy tango. 25099. 

Sea-songs. 7591. 


2229. 


1558 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sing your cares away. 12160. 
So-long-Su. 20844. 
Somehow someday 
20882. 
Spaventa. 25385. 
Ten melodious recreation studies. 
9051, 9052. 
Those men-in-blue blues. 
Three wise monkeys. 25693. 
Trés jolie. 25761. 
Virginia creeper. 21414. 
Viva el Principe. 21423. 
Why did you make me gare. 
26133. 
Zero. 8757. 
Keithley (EK. C.): 
I’m as blue as the blue grass of 
Kentucky. 23427. 
If I thought that wishes would 
ever come true. 23548. ; 
Kekut (F. W.): 
Among the roses. 4238, 8874. 
Dear little mother. 4891. 
I ddn’t know I was in love with 
you. 103858, 18828. 
Where’s that little bit of sunshine 
shining for me. 12888, 
Keldorfer (Viktor) Zwei konigskin- 
der. 21819. 
Kélér (Albert von): 
Lustspiel overture. 


somebody. 


6419, 24072. 


Ungarische lustspiel-ouvertiire. 
16841. 

Kéler-Bela. pseud. See Kelér (AI- 
bert von) 


Traffic. 16757. 
pseud. See Goerde- 


Kelleher (J. D.) 
Ketler (Arthur) 
ler (Richard) 
Keller (Carolyn) : 

I’m lonesome. 14568. 
Moonshine Kitty. 6678. 
My sweetie’s on my knee. 24451. 
Keller (Paul) Glittering dewdrops. 
23088. : 


Keller (R. 8S.) Intermezzo. 1854. 
Kelley (Clarence) : 
I’m glad we're through. 10422. 


I’m waiting for the sun that never 
shines. .10454. 

Sweetie blues. 12428. 
Kelley (EK. S.): 

Alice in Wonderland. 58. 

Alice on her way. 54. 

Banquet of the red queen. 

In Wonderland. 1668. 

White rabbit. 3972. 
Kelley (Mrs. G. F.) I’ve lost my gal. 


219. 


23493. 

Kellogg (Orlando) My love for you. 
24427. 

Kellogg (Robert) Don’t you hear 


those lions roar. 9654. 
Kelly (Billy): 
Avalon, I’m coming on. 1382438. 


Boy of mine. 4507. 


21227. : 


Kelly (C. F.): 
Spice o’ life. 7841. 
Take the cook along. 12439. 
Kelly (D. E.) Bootlegging boot. 
17665. 
Kelly (Daniel) 
song will do. 
Kelly (Dykes) See Kelly (W. D.) 
Kelly (E. J.) Won’t you come back 
to me dream girl. 4042, 8661. 


It's great what a 
ig 8 


Kelly (F. S.) Two organ preludes. 
23806. 

Kelly -(F. ‘W.) Kind thoughts. 
19276. 


Kelly (G. W.) Some how I can’t 
forget you. 20869. 

Kelly (Guy) Sweetheart of mine. 
12424. 

Kelly 
23806. 


(M.) Two organ preludes. 


| Kelly (Robb.) If you only knowed. 


1614 
Kelly: (Fc B:): 
California paradise. 
I love Ireland. 23405. 
She’s tryin’ to make a monkey 


13458. 


out of me. 25197. 
Kelly (W. D.) My memory girl. 
15507. 
Kelly (Zettie) My Tennessee rose. 
2451. 


Kelsey (Carlton) : 
Barber of Seville. 43872. 
Trim them all but the one you 
love. 8204. 
Kelsey (R. 8.) Good Lord send your 
sunshine down. 18551. 
Kelso (O. 8.) Mother, dear mother 


of mine. 15433. 
Kemp (C. A.) Eyes of love. 14021. 
Kemp (Tommy) Hurry back old 


1434, 5617. 
Tired of the life in 


sweetheart of mine. 
Kemp (W. M.) 
the city. 8146. 


Kempff (Wilhelm) Quartett. 24920. 
Kempinski (L. A.) : 
Agony. 36. 
Incidental symphonies. 23642, 
23648. 
Prelude satanic. 11792. 
Recompense d’amour. 2940. 


TAIT. 
Dreaming—just 


Road of sorrow. 
Kempton (I. G.) 
dreams. 5022. 
Kendall (F. M.): 
I'll build a cottage. 23396. 
In my flivver just for two. 23597. 
Till I come back to you. 25705. 
Kendall (Floyd): 
I'll build a cottage. 23396. 
In my flivver just for two. 23597. 
Till I come back to you. 25705. 
Kendel (J. K.) Colorado here’s to 
you. 9397. 


1559 


INDEX 


pt. I, n.'s., v. 20 


Kendis (James) : 
I didn’t know 
14483. 
I wish you’d let me know if you 
see Mary. 10508. 
Juliet. 1797. 
Let it rain. 1942. 
One day I hold you in my arms. 
20173. 
. You talk like a monkey. 17259. 
-Kendis, Brockman music @o., inc.: 
Ail I want is love. 59. 
Dear old Dixieland. 4900. 
Dreams of bygone days. 13898. 
Juliet. 1797. 
Let it rain. 
Kendrick (M. T.) 
love. 5489. 
Kennard (M. R.) 
meet me there each night. 18181. 
Kennedy (Amanda) Galilee. 23035. 
Kennedy (Banks) Just a pal of dear 
old S. A. E. 28760. 
Kennedy (C. J.): 
Betty, gee but she’s sweet. 22174. 
Roses are jealous of you. 25041. 
Kennedy (D. W.) Bilest are the pure 
in heart. 13365. 
Kennedy (G. L.) Just suppose no- 
body cared. 19248. 
Kennedy (Harry) Say Au revoir but 
not goodbye. 25106. 
Kennedy (Hazel) Spring has came. 
20973. 


I loved you so. 


1942. 
Hawaiian song of 


Dreamland, ah, 


Kennedy (J. B.) jr. Billie. 4441. 

Kennedy (J. J.) Loving-time down 
through the lane. 11008. 

Kennedy (Jimmy) Wonder song 
book. 4029. 

Kennedy (Kathleen) Star of evening. 
16446. 


Kennedy (L. M.) 
The rowan tree. 
Kennedy (R. A.) 


When Granny sings 
3890. 
Stepping stones to 


sax-cess. 3396. 
Kennedy (R. BE.) Mellows. 24186. 
Kennedy (W. J.) . These three we 
should not forget. 12517, 16670. 


Kennedy (W. 8S. G.) Deck not with 
gems. 138084 (70). 
Kennett (Aubrey) 
mountains. 19566. 

Kenney (C. C.): 

Flower girl. 5255, 22978. 
In the floating garden. 23614. 
Serenade. 12080, 25158. 
Sleepy afternoon. 12174. 
Kenney (Mr. & Mrs. Dan’l) In a 
bungalow for two. 5880. 

Kent (HE. A.) Whispering love. 8570. 
Dear mother o’ mine. 4895. 
Farewell. 5198. 

He was my best pal, but he stole 
my gal. 5503. 
Illinois waitz. 14701. 


Lure of the 


Rose. 11938. | 
Shack where I was born. 12093. 
Kent (Isabel) Jll dwell with you 
mother, in mansions above. 10390. 
Kenton (Arthur) : é 
If you don’t think I’m a’leavin’. 


5861. 
Sad. 25062. 
Who’s blue. 26121. 
Kenton (C. B.) If it was as easy 


to get out of debt, as it is to get in. 
5848. 


Keplinger (Annie) Sea wall Sally. — 


20704. 
Keppel (A. R.) Hail Marietta. 
10131. 
Kerker (Gustave) : 
Belle Parisienne. 26302 (29). ~ 
Purity brigade. 26302 (253). 


Teach me how to kiss, dear. 
26302 (297). 
They all follow me. 26302 (3804). 
When we are married. 26302 
(325). 

Kern (C.. W.): 
Adeste fideles. 21. 
Attention. 22025. 
Berceuse. 17598. 
Christmas greetings. 539. 
Christmas holidays. 540. 
Dance of the flower girls. 
Drifting. 18188. 
Gliding along. 23086. 
Gliding fancies. 10011. 
Glittering raindrops. 18512. 
Grand festival march. 1263. 
Happy children. 32188, 
In the lawn swing. 23625. 
In the pavilion. 23628. 
Indian lament. 23646. 
Meadowbrook. 11110. 
Moon dreams. 6669. 
Rippling mountain brook. 7406. 
Pleasant visit. 24836, 
Prelude religioso, in F. 24878. 
Rosebud waltz. 3046. 
Santa Claus march. 3096. 
Silver flash. 25235. 
Through the air. 3629. 


4855. 


Under the apple tree. 25820. 
Kern (F. J.): 

Happiness. 10144. 

Honolulu Lulu. 10280. 

Smile pal smile. 7734, 7735. 
Kern (Jerome) : 

D’ ye love me. 17989. 

Dream a dream. 18165. 

He is the type. 23282. 

No one knows. 20024, 

Raggedy Ann. 11848. 

Sunny. 21049, 25493. 

Sunshine. 25496. 

Sympathetic someone. 21098. 


Two little bluebirds. 21344. 


1560 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Walking home with Josie. 21455. 
Who. 21635. 
Kern (Ll. G.) Step on the breaks. 
7879. 


Kernell (W. B.): 
My baby talk lady. 243872. 

Rose of Japan. 3038, 3039. 
Swinging on the gate. 25540. 
Kerns (HE. H.) When Ohio calls us 

home. S517. 
Kerr (—): 
Bygones. 87738 (948). 

Oriental love dreams. 8773 (1248). 
That's my girl. .8773 (1330). 
Kerr (Charlie) With all your faults 
I keep on loving you still. 4020, 

17163. 


Kerr’ (H.°D.)~ What is, it’ like to (be 


loved. 21538, 260u0@. 

Kerr (H. T.) Jesus, child of Bethle- 
hem. 23720. 

Kerr (Mrs. J. R.) La Crosse. the 
beautiful. 10805. 

Kerr (R. M.) I hear you calling me 


back to your heart. 1473. 
Kerrick (S. E. and W. T.) Meet me 
*neath the old oak tree. 24181. 
Kerry cow. 4144 (68), 8773 (415). 
Kessler (Hans) : 


Balt bliiht die heide. 4360. 
Friihling. 5302. 
Ganz still zuweilen. 5313. 


Hoch lebe die jugendzeit. 5555. 

Rosenleid. 7460. 

Schliessbar. 7558. 

Unter bliihenden baiumen. 8270. 

Vagantenlied. $8281. 

Volkslied. 8373. 

Wartburg-diimmerung. 

Weihnachtsgruss. 8453. 

Weinlied. 8454. 

Kestenbaum (Samuel) : 

Angeline. 111. © 

Cairo. 9222. 

Can’t you hear the eall of spring. 
424. 

Darling. 726. 

I still remember you. 5771. 

Ida from Idaho. 14669. 

Moonbeams. 2320. 

Say Rosie. 7541. 

Smile all your 
3254. \ 

Someone I love loves someone else. 
7769. 

Something new. 32938. 

Something tells me there’s some- 
thing wrong. 3295. 

Those lovely hours. 3615. 

When those doggone blues dog me 
around. 8534. 

Why do you tell me you love me 
after teaching me not to care. 
3996. 


8420. 


troubles away. 


| 


Kester (A. R.) 
tucky home I 
18437. 

Kesterson (A. D.) Ma sweet ginger- 
bread color Nancy. 19570. 

Ketcham (L. N.): 

Light in the bight. 10877. 
Taunting eyes. 16592. 
Ketélbey (Albert) : 

Algerian song. 13127. 

Dream picture. 5015. 

In a camp of the ancient Britons. 

14710. 

In a lovers’ garden. 


From my old Ken- 
hear her calling. 


14712, 23577. 


In a Persian market. 14716. 

Ketroy (Anthony). Say something. 
Tis ae 

Ketterer (Ella) Fun and pleasure. 
14164. 

Keutzer (Clyde) Just as the day is 
done. 6098. 

Key (F. 8.) Favorite folio of fa- 


mous songs. 18332. 
Keyes (Baron): 
After you’ve done what you’ve 
done. 33. 
At the diamond jubilee. 
Emerald isle. 941. 
My Jane. 2407. 
Now. 15617. 
Rose of the bowery. 16099. 
Sandy. 20628. 
Sweet dreams. 3459. 
When I belong to you. 17011. 
When they light up the lamp. 
21587. 
Keyes (irs. C. M.) 
20189. 
Keyl (EK. E.) 
Keys (A: F.) 
since. 14623. 
Keystone music pub co.: 
Down in New Orleans. 13861. 
If I had my old-time sweethearts 
I'd love them all over again. 
14674. 
Love time. 2080. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 7209. 
While the world goes rolling by. 
17094. 
Kick-off. 17946, 18554, 19883, 20908, 
22444, 232538, 23811, 24270. 
Kid boots. 5998, 6135, 19380, 20236, 
21653-21655. 
Kiefer (W. 
23818. 
Kiefert (Carl): 
Ballet girl. 


8939. 


Only boy to me. 


Kentucky baby. 14964. 
I've loved you ever 


H.) Kiefer’s special. 


773 (54-57). 


Boom. 8773 (84). 
Come sweet morning. 8773 (158- 
ISP Ae 


Her golden hair is eut short now. 
S773 (325). 
My home. 8773 (544). 


| 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Kiener (Richard) Wedding chimes. 


21504 
Kienzl (Wilhelm) Hassen, der 
schwiirmer. 5482. 
Kieserling (Richard) : 
Butterfiy and bumble-bee. 4550. 


May song. 26302 (193). 
New Jersey for me. 24494. 
Snow fairies. 77483. 
Kiesling (S. G.): 
At the seashore. 8773 (40). 
Little acorn waltz. 13084 (165). 
Love in paradise. 13084 (179). 
Polish dance. 263802 (248). 
Kikawa (E. E.) -My blue eyed baby. 
15468. 
Kikirikee. 19275. 
Kilenyi (Edward) : 


Anger motive. 114. 


Majestic misterioso. 15236. 
Plotting foe. 11751, 13084 (542). 
Trembling agitato. 12603. 
Kiley (Ethel) Some day, when you 
are mine. 20866. 
Kilfeather (EHddie).: 
Evolution blues. 18279. 


She’s a cornfed Indiana girl. 
16236. 
Killgore (H. B.) 
the shadows. 
Kilner (Helen) 


- God is looking thru 
23101. 
My Mary, sweet and 


brown. 15506. 
Kimbrough (C. A.) Kelly waltz. 
1855. 
Kineaid (O. D.) I’m not sad. 1521. 
Kinder (Ralph) : 
It is a good thing to give thanks. 
23672. 
Summer morning. 13084 (591). 
King (A. C.): 
I miss the Missus and the Missus 
misses me. 10458. 
Mister meet my _ sister Sadie. 
19783. 
Sweet Marie, ma cherie from 
Paree. 16545. 


King (Adolph) : 
Camel walk. 
Come on boys. 
Fiedele. 14070. 

Gee, who will dance now with me. 
14201. 

Teh wil sich shpielen. 5827 

Kalbe. 14940. 

Lichtelich. 23911. 

March noch Zion. 6479. 

Mime glickele. 15354. 

Motele. 6687. 

Oi Avremel. 20126. 

Oi. is dus Git. 15690. 

Oriental fox trot. 7090. 

Prohibition song. 15974. 

Schmeiele. 12033. 


4584. 
13631. 


Sha, sha, der rebe sugt. 20756. 


Shiker. 7662. 
Shneider in sheister. 16254. 
Waltz. 61389. 
Yidesher wanderer. 8698. 
King (Anita) When you’re growing 
old my darling. 17064. 
King). 6@e BE.) 
Moonbeams bring memories of 
you. 6671, 11215. 
Prince of Hawaii. 11802. 


King (Conrad) 
ing. 8774. 
King GR, Bs: 

Mother. 6693. 
Three cheers 
8123. 
King (Gene) 
Caroline. 14581. 
King (Grace): 
Don’t be leading me on. 13842. 


A BC of sight sing- 


for Uncle Sam. 


I’m strolling back fo 


Why don’t you go. 17134. 
Kane Cle i.) 
She ain’t goin’. He paint no more. 
3189 
Valley of love. 12669. 
Watervliet. 12766. 


King (Irving) : 
Bah-bah-bah Bartholomew. 
22093. 
Chick chick. 26091. 
Show me the way to go home: 
7670, 12119, 16255. 


King (J. H.) Oh me, oh my, blues. 
2597. 
King (Jack): 
In the movies. 1663. 
My Dixie. 243890. 
My phone hever rings any more. 
24439. 
You can’t beat the old fashioned 
razor. 4076. 


King (CK. ole) 
Caravan club. 22301, 
Iowa band law. 14777. 
Lovers lane. 24041. 
Masquerader. 24154. 
Mountain trails. 19855, 24348. 
Royal Seotch Highlanders. 20590. 
Step on it. 25485. 
Trouping days. 25777. 
True blue. 21312, 25728. 
Valiant youth. 25845. 

King (K. L.) music house: 
Iowa band law. 14777. 
Mountain trails. 19855, 24348. 
Royai Scotch Highlanders. 20590. 
Three musketeers. 16698. 
Trouping days. 25777. 
True blue. 213812, 25778. 
Valiant youth. 25845. 

King (M. C.): 
I miss the Missus and the Missus 

misses me. 10458. 


1562 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mister, meet my _ sister Sadie. 
19783. 
Night owl. 138084 (522), 15579, 
15580 
Sweet Marie, ma cherie from 
Paree. 16545. 

King (N. W.) In what did I fail to 


make you happy. 14759. 

King (Nib) : 

Maybe someday you'll want to be 

mine. 6528. 

Song of Lydia Pinkham. 7796. 

True blue. 16783. 

King (Nib) music pub. co. Maybe 
some day you’il want to be mine. 
6528. 

King (Oliver) Oh, wert thou in the 
eauld blast. 11551. 

King (R. A.) Star of evening. 16446. 

King (R. A. K.) Consolation. 8773 
(173). 

Kineo¢(R. Bi): 

Oh, why I cry, I sigh for you. 

2611. 

Why I ery for you. 
King (Reginald) 
King (Robert) : 

Ain’t my baby grand. 339. 

Convict and the rose. 17937. 

Earls (Mary) Hawaiian. song 

folio. 9083. 

Flapperette. 22957. 

If you could be as true to me. 

2asoo. 

Is zat so. 5978, 10633. 

Keep your skirts down Mary Ann. 

19267, 23805. 

Mediterrania. 24177. 

Seminola. 12068, 12069. 

King (Roy) That’s why you’re Mary 
mine. 8070, 8071. 

King David. 1867. 

King Gustaf III’s vals. 

Kingsland (Clyde) 

Kingsley (C. H.): 

List’ning I hear your call. 

Mine alone. 15358. 
Kingsley (Rutherford) 

earols for Christmas. 

Kinner (Mary) 
moon. 16251. 

Kinney. (A. W.) 
land. 3469. 

Kinney (H. E.) Maggie Jane. 

Kinnicutt (A. W.) 
17144. 

Kinseella (H.G.):  ~ 

My own little music book. 15517. 

Steps for the young pianist. 

16463. 

Kipling (Rudyard) 
Rio. 20548. 

Kircheneor. 8773 (422). 

Kirchner (Gus): 

Beyond youths’ paradise. 22177. 


4000. 


Preludes. 1866. 


23843. 


Waiting. 3805. 


19431. 
Folk 


22986. 
Shine out summer 


song 


Sweet sunny south- 


2139. 
Wild over you. 


Rolling down to 


Family overhead. 22905. 

Flower forbidden to bloom. 22977. 

I used to have a mama just like 
you. 23479. 

Let us all take our place in the 
sunshine. 23904. 

Mistress Bluebeard. 24278. 

Mumsey. 24361. 

My forest dove. 24898. 

Oh what could a peach do to me. 
24630. 

Rising generation. 25001. 

She’s the sweet grand daughter of 
Mother Machree. 25196. 

Sugar cane Lou. 25477. 

That German girl of mine. 25630. 
Where the whispering pine whis- 
pers mammy oO’ mine. 26102. 
You ought to drive a reindeer. 

26245. 


Kirchner (W. P.) Darling to-night 
I’m thinking of you. 4875. 
Kirk: ,( Ax. ,0,).... Pm. ) off. Tor hranee 


again. 1522. 

Kirk (C. W.) Silhouette. 7681. 

Kirk (L. F.) When Molly was a kid. 
26042. 

Kirk (Mrs. Mearl) Dreaming of you, 
Indiana. 22752. 

Kirk (N. J.) Stars and Stripes are 
calling. 7868. 

Kirkpatrick (I. H.) An’ I don’t mean 
maybe. 17399. 


Kirkpatrick (L. E. S.): 
Are you sowing for the Master. 
26302 (18). 
Better day coming 
(31). 
Bright morning land. 8773 (94). 
Carol it merrily Birdie Bell. 8773 


on. 26302 


(110). 

Christ the world’s redeemer. 8773 
(145). 

Close to Thy cross O Christ. 8773 
(153). 

Every hour for Jesus. 8773 (221). 


Flee away ye shades of night. 
8773 | (281); 

Give me the mind of Jesus. 
(107). 

Gliding away. 8773 (271). 

Glorious victory. 263802 (109). 

Handful of cheer. 26302 (118). 

Hold on to God. 26302 (129). 

Home to rest. 8773 (340). 

Hush-a-by. 8773 (348). 

Tll stand up for Him. 
(137). 

I will follow on. 8773 (366). 

If I were a sunbeam. 8773 (370). 


26302 


26302 


Into His marvelous light. 26302 
(161) 

Jesus is calling the children. 8773 
(390). 


1563 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Kirkpatrick (L. HE. S.)—Continued. 
~ Jesus promised me a home. 263802 
(162). 
yoy and sunshine. 26302 (164). 
Just a little sunshine. 8773 (407). 
Just a little while. 8773 (408). 
Keep us till we meet again. 26302 
(165). 
Lead us, Father. 8773 (483). 
My Saviour is a friend indeed. 
26302 (207). 
O to be like Thee. 8773 (578). 
O wondrous cross. 26302 (219). 
Only believe. 26802 (229). 
Only once you pass this way. 
26302 (232). 
Open the door for me. 
(233). 
Perishing souls. 
Saviour 


26302 


8773 (609). 
guide me down. life’s 
river. 26302 (270). 

Say, will you meet me there. 
8773 (675). 


Sing the name. 8773 (712). 


Sinners are coming home. 26302 
(279). 

Sweeter as the days go by. 26302. 
(295). 


Wait on the Lord. 26302 (312). 

Walking as the Spirit leads. 8773 
(831). ; 

When I hear the trumpet sound- 
ing. 263802 (328). 


Work for the Master. 8773 (873). 
Kirkpatrick (W. J.): 
Bright morning land. 8773 (94). 
Carol it merrily Birdie Bell. 
8773 (110). 
Christ the world’s redeemer. 8773. 
(145). 
Close to Thy cross O Christ. 8773. 
(153). 
Every hour for Jesus. 8773 (221). 
Flee away ye shades of night. 
8773 (231). 


Gliding away. 8773 (271). 

Great songs of the church. 18584. 

Home to rest. 8773 (340). 

Hush-a-by. 8773 (348). 

I will follow on. 8773 (366). 

If I were a sunbeam. 8773 (870). 

Just a little sunshine. 8773 (407). 

Just a little while. 8773 (408). 

Jesus is calling the children. 8773 
(390). 

Lead us, Father. 

O to be like Thee. 8773 (578). 

Perishing souls. 8773 (609). 

Promises of God. 26302 (252). 

Say, will you meet me there. 8773 

(675). 

Sing the name. 8773 (712). 
Walking as the Spirit leads. 8773 
(831). 
Work for the Master. 


8773 (433). 


8773 (873). 1 


Kirkpatrick (Mrs. Wm. J.) 
of God. 263802. (252). 
Kirman (Paul): 

Chant des sephardim. 22341. 
Danse galicienne. 22584. 
Kirst (Gordon) 

forget you. 16353. 
Kirton (J. N.) Why do I dream of 
you. 12981. 
Kisco (Charles) : 
Lecons d’amour. ~ 15039. 
Way down in my heart. 
Kish (Frank) 
9817. 
Kissenger (H. D.): 
All the way through. 17363. 
How I long for you. 18762. 
How would I do. 23333. 


Promises 


8436. 
Faithful one. 


Just like a rainbow of love. | 


19242. ; 
My gypsy heart and-you. 19911. 
Wonderful lady of love. 21695. 
Kitching (Mrs. L. M.) Dear father of 
mine. 9565. 
Kitchingham (F. 8.) Sirdar. 20804. 
Kitson (C. H.) How sweet the name 
of Jesus sounds. 23330. ) 
Kitto (EK. T.)) Mars. 6509. 
Kittredge (HE. H.): 
Gypsy dance. 23171. 
In olden days. 1642. 
Kitts (Annis) Come back to me. 587. 
Kiwanis international. Songs of Ki- 
wanis. 3344. 
Kizer (J. W.) 
you. 10462. 
Kizer music pub. co. 
like you. 10462. 
Kjerulf (Halfdan) : 
Berceuse. 8773 (73). | 
Last night. 26302 (170). 
Pianoforte album. 8773 (612). 
Klages (Raymond) : 
By the lake. 4144 (167). 
Fooling. 5265. 
I gotta be good ’cause my baby’s 
in town. 14495. 
Lonesome, gee I'm awf’ly lone- 
some. 8773 (1166). 
Look who’s here. 13084 (500). 
She ain’t what she used to be. 
8773 (1290). 
Klasen (Willy) Melodie. 
Klassay music @o.: 
Dot- star and cross. ukulele folio. 
22714. 
I’m tired of being alone. 18944. 
Running after you. 20592. 
Klein (Arthur) : 
I feel so lonesome. 233838. 
There are fairies in your eyes. 
21850 (455). 
Klein (B. O.): 
Adoro Te. 13109. 
American dances. 


I need a daddy like 
I need a daddy 


10788. 


17298 (6-9). 


1564 


Somehow I can’t 4 


1024, 


———_-——_______-- —- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Amerikanische tiinze. 21850 (3). 
Espérance. 8773 (216). 
Iste Confessor. 14786. . 
Jesu dulcis memoria. 14835. 
Naiveté. 8773 (551). 
O sanctissima. 15639. 
Resignation. 8773 (640). 
Salve Regina. 16146. 
Violette blanche. 8773 (826). 
Violette Marie Louise. 8773 
(827). 

Klein (Mrs. B. QO.) : 
American dances. 17298 (6-9). 
Amerikanische tanze. 21850 (3). 


Espérance. 8773 (216). 
Naiveté. 8773 (551). 
Resignation., 8773 (640). 


Violette blanche. 8773 (826). 
Violette Marie Louise. 8773 
(827). 
Klein (H. R.) My love is a cowboy. 
15504. 


Klein (J. R.) Tease me, oh dady do. 
25589. ' 

Klein (K. X.) My Rosieana who 
singa like da dusa same as Carusa. 
15526. 


Klein (Manuel) Golden sunshine 
follows night. 5388, 5389. 

Klein (Robert) Rose of Egypt. 
25034. 

Kleine hochzeitsreise. 6155, 6156. 

Kleinschmidt (Oliver H.) Blue and 
white. 9125. 

Klemm (C. A.) : 

Auf der eisenbahn. 17467. 

Friihlingszeit. 5303. 

Husarendurechmarsch. 18788. 

Liebesnacht. 19403. 

Macht hoch die ttir die tor macht 
weit. |.195738..- 

Sechs lieder. 7353. 

Sonate. 6529. 

Treue paar. 21307. 

Vier lieder. 7354. 

Weinlied. 8455. 

», 15 kleine lieder. 18482. 

Klemm (Gustay) : 

-o); Amourette. 4242, 4243. 
Annapolis lullaby. 8898. 
Ballade. 1880. 

Chanson petite. 483. 
Chinese magician. 4699. 
Dance of the elephants. 4854. 


Dusk. 891. 

Love’s longing. 24047. . 

March of the clowns. 6482. 

Mélodie triste. 11129. 

My lover. 199388. 

Parade around the tent. 

Two sketches. 10790. 
Klengel (Alice) Bells. 9083. 
Klenner (Jack): 

Ive got to have you. 14622. 

In the lamplight. 14750. 


86854—26—_18 


7139. 


Kaoma. 14946. 

Miami mammy. 15348. 

You can’t be my baby. 17222. 
Kletzki (Paul): 

Fantasie. 23832. 

Sinfonietta. 25244. 

Sonate. 23833. 

Streich- quartett. 25456. 

Zweites streichquartett. 26292. 
Kleven (Arvid) Sonate, no. 1. 20897. 
Klickmann (F. H.): 

Amorita. 100. 


Bryan believed in heaven. 138421. 


Cross words, why were they 
spoken. 4821. 

Since you called me sweetheart. 
G22. 


Star of love. 7865. 


Tears of the Shannon. 3582. 


Waters of the Perkiomen. 25948. 
Klimpl: (He J.) = 

Don’t follow me roun’. 9646. 

My Parisian butterfly. 15521. 


Klimpl & Montemurro. 
butterfly. 15521. 
Kline (Jud) Little baby feet. 

Klinetob (A. B.): 
Daddy and I are so lonely at 


My Parisian 


15095. 


home. 17991. 
Ill remain aé_ée bachelor maid. 
18873. 
Kling (D. V. L.) May I waltz with 
you? 2205. 
Klingsor (Tristan) Chansons sous 
lorgandi. 9305. 
Klipper (Alex) Songs of mother. . 
163899. 


Klise (Norma) 
Kioepfer (Ernst) 
5313. 

Klohr (J..N.) : 
Heads up. 5506, 10202, 10208. 
Stars and Stripes forever. 17298 

(191). 
Students’ orchestra folio. 

Klose § (Oscar) Goldiges 

10052. 

Kmiec (Josef) : 

Halka polka. 5452. 
Legiony. 15042. 
Podlotek. 7224. 
Rekrut mazur. 11878. 
Ukojenie polka. 12649. 
Zawijas oberek. 8758. 


Liberty march. 6248. 
Ganz still zuweilen. 


25464. 
lachen. 


Wikcia. 8609. 
Kmiecik (A. C.) Tm no monkey. 
18925. 
Knapp (D. V.) Beneath the dreamy 
moon. 22162. 


Knapp (Mrs. J. F.) 
As thy days thy strength shall. be. 
21850 (13). 


Our habitation. 8773 (597). 


15695 


INDEX 


pt. Ir, m.'s., v.20 


Knapp (J. P.): 
As thy days thy strength shall be. 
21850 (18). 

Our habitation. 8773 (597). 
Knapp (W.H.) You made a fool out 
of me. 8726. 
Kneass (Nelson) 

Knecht (Joseph) Fritzi. 14155. 
Kneeshaw (Cecily) Roaming. 2996. 
Kneisel (Ed.) Told at twilight. 
21276. 
Kneisel (Franz) Principles of bow- 
ing and phrasing. 20427. 
Knight (Mrs. B. J.) I wanta be 
famous. 18987. 
Knight (Gwendolen) : 
Come to me in my dreams. 
Little Saint Joan. 28958. 
Love is ever at the spring. 24018. 
You came to see me in May, my 


Ben Bolt. 17592. 


22468. 


love. 26225. 
Knight (Richard) Soul of a man. 
16406. 


Knight (V. E.) 
Knight (V. H.) 
you. 20121. 
Knight in poverty. 
Knight there came. 
Knoblauch (Alvena) 

18777. 

Knoche (Theo.) 

19401. 

Knoles (Flora) : 
Drunkard’s hall. 22772. 
Drunkard’s lone child. 22773. 

Knorr (C. A.) Two Easter hymns. 

23834. 
Knowles (S. W.): 


Only you. 15753. 
Oh why, oh why did 


6162. 
13084 (158). 
Humming bird. 


Liebe—liedenschaft. 


Ill hold you in my arms. 10392. 
Old time song. 11570. 
Spanish eyes. 33862. 
Knowlton (Arthur) How I’d welcome 
back my old sweet Adeline. 1415. 
Knowlton (F. S.): 
Christmas has come again. 223890. 


15966. 
My love of London- 


Prince of Peace. 
Knox (H. B.) 
derry. 113846. 
Kobbeman (I. V.) ‘Triflin’ papa blues. 
16768. 
Koch 
6324. 
Koch (EH. A.) Oh, Maggie have a heart. 
11537. 


(Cornelius ) Lonely blues. 


Koch (F. E.) Sonate. 19298. 
Koch (J. A.) Stars and Stripes for- 
ever. 17298 (190). 


Koch (Jackie) Coming back. 13640. 


Koch (Robert) Exotisch. 18287. 
Kochanka polka. 6164. 

Kochanski (Paul) Danse sauvage. 
22587. 

Koezalski (Raoul de) Siciliana. 
20784. 

Kodaly (Zoltan) Méditation. 11117. 


~ 


Koechlin (Ch.) 38° quatuor 4 cordes. 
17298. 
Kohler (—) Study. 1884—1887. 
Kohler (Franz) : 
Black eyed Susans. 17635. 
Clover blossoms. 17895. 
Dainty daffodils. 17997. 
June roses. 19225. 
Morning glory. 19828. 
Pansy faces. 20252. 
Spring tulips. 20980. |— 
Sweet violets. 21082. 
Water lilies. 21478. 
Koehler (Ted) 
and you. 23825. 
Koelfgen (L. J.) : : 
Sweetheart of mine. 16552. 
Thinking. 12525. 
Koeneman (Th.) King and the jester. 
19303. . 
Koenig (M. EH.) Bright star of hope. 
13407. . 


Konig Manfred. 38795. 
Konigin vom Naschmarkt. 6165. 
Koenigsberger (Josef) Gypsy. 10120. 
Koerner (A.) Si tu ne peux pas I 
faire. 16259. 
Koestner (Josef) : 
Ball room fancies. 13274. 
If you should die. 14691. 
Little coquette. 15099. 
Rose-impromptu. 16095. 
Satin fan. 16153. 
Tear drops. 16603. 
Valse silhouette. 16865. 
Kogen (Harry) : 
Naomi. 15548. 
New terminal march. 11413. 
Valse melodique. 12682. 
Kohler (J. G.): 
Fighting 32nd march. 14071. 
Just a sweetheart to baby me. 
1810. 
Some day, someone else will be 
fooling you. 12215. 
W. H. S. mareh. 21480. 
Kohler (Louis) Fast stepping mam- 
ma. 9835. 
Kohlman (Chas.) My girl’s a Ha- 
waiian maiden. 26302 (204). 
Kohlman (Churchill) : 
Apache. 8905. 
Just another smile. 1813. 
Sand beach honeymoon. 
Kohlof (L. D.) 
moon was shining. 15024. 


7516. 


Kohne (Hillis) Charleston buddy. 
17825. 

Kok (Leo) Trois danses exotiques. 
1888. 


Kollo (Walter) : 


Deine beine, deine nase und dein | 


mund. 18068. 
Du machst mir schlaflose nichte. 
18200. 


1566 


Moonlight, a waltz 


Last night as the 


/ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Frau ohne kuss. 5288. 
Frauenhaar. 18425. 
Ich hab dir noch was wichtiges 
mu sagen mein schatz. 19020. 
Ich weiss e‘n zimmer. 19023. 
Liebes kind, du bist zu anspruchs- 
voll. 19402. 
Madchen von Tsching-Tschang- 
Fu. 110338. 
Mein schatz, lass mich an deiner 
welle. 19682. 
Nur keine angst, 
20056. 
So jung kommen wir nicht mehr 
zusammen. 20842. 
Vertauschte frau. 12701. 
Wenn die méadchen von der liebe 
trhumen. 21521. 
Koloski (John) Girl with a lot oO’ 
pep. 23071. 
Komzak (Karl) Fairy tales. 
Kondas (Gus) You may mean the 
whole world to somebody else. 4087. 
Kondas music pub. co. You may 
mean the whole world to somebody 
else. 4087. 
Koninsky (Sadie) Eli Green’s cake 
walk. 26302 (85). 


mein schatz. 


Kontski (A. v.) Reveil du_ lion. 
8773 (647). 

Kool (Jaap) Chinesischer tanz. 
13570. 

Koon (D. D.) O me, Irish butterfly. 
15675. 


Kopelman (David): 
Darktown dancing team. 724. 
Try and get it blues. 3692. 
Kopf (Jack) Write it on the ice. 


26205. 
Koplowitz (Benjamin) Your eyes. 
4118. 
Kopp (R. G.): 
Broken song. 13410. 
Uila. 16825. 
Koppel (A.) All the girls think I’m 
wonderful. 64, 13138. 
Kopylow (—) To  slumber-land. 
21850 (459). _ 
Korde (J.) Zbidr tafic6w Polskich 
RO, S21 218i. 
Koreger (EK. R.) Hallowe'en pranks. 
14327. 
Koritz (I. A.) Do you wonder why. 
9632. 
Korn (M. M.): 
Angeline. 111. 
Cairo. 9222. 
Can’t you hear the call of spring. 
424, 
Darling. 726. 
Father Knickerbocker. 14047. 
Hotsy totsy. 10296. 
I still remember you. 5771. 


Ida from Idaho. 14669. 


9816. 


Moonbeams. 2320. 

Say Rosie. 7541. 

Smile all your troubles away. 
3254. 

Someone I love loves someone 
else. 7769. 

Something new. 3293. 

Something tells me there’s some- 
thing wrong. 3295. 

Those lovely hours. 3615. 

When those doggone blues dog me 


around. 8534. 
Why do you tell me you love me? 
3996. 
Korn (R.R.) Father Knickerbocker. 
14047. 
Kornauth (Egon) Streichquartett. 
12355, 25457. 
Korngold (HK. W.): 
Drei gesinge. 23839. 
Quintett. 7323. 
Kors (Sam) Never give nothing to 
nobody. 20000. 


Kortlander (Max): 


Scatter your smiles. 7548. 


Tryin’ to keep away from you. 
16789. 
Koschat (—) Lord is my Shepherd. 
15155. 
Koschat (Thomas) Forsaken. 9920. 
Kosher Kitty Kelly. 10799, 11407, 


13740, 17087. 

Kossoff (J. E.) My sweetheart of 
yesterday. 15587. 

Kost (J. D.) Ilove you honey. 23419. 


Kost’ ’“ne kleinigkeit. 6168. 
Kosta (P. M.): 
Angel’s angel. 13174. 


Free lover son of the great west- 
ern republic United States of 
America. 1133. 

Rosie. 11957. 

Sing, bird sing. 16278. 

Kostakowsky (W. N.) Czardas tem- 
esvar. fsct2. 13713: 

Kostick (Stephen) World made good 
by your smile. 8672. 

Kotte (Frank) Sheik of the desert 
am I. 7659. 

Kottowski (Charles) Oh pal, I know 
you will come back. 24626. 

Kotty (K.): 

My old Kentucky home. 

O sole mio. 20077, 24587. 

Old black Joe. 201381. 

Old folks at home. 20134. 

Practical method for the plectrum 
banjo. 20399. 

Kountz (Richard) : 

Abraham Lincoln. 

Castilla. 22318. 

Christians triumphant. 

Dawn of spring. 735. 

Driftin’ on. 872. 


19951. 


21862. 
536. 


1567 


INDEX 


Kountz (Richard )—Continued. 
Florette. 5251. 


How they so softly rest. 1421. 
India moon. 19103. 

Into the dusk. 19117. 

Light. 1965. 

Lord ever merciful. 19503. 


Lord is my salvation. 19506. 

Mermaids. 6583. 

Remembering. 20515. 

Sleepy Hollow tune. 
20820, 20821. 


12175, 12176, 


Spanish love-song. 20956. 
Swing-along-alo. 16556. 
Thinkin’ of you. 21213, 21214. 


Three Slovak Xmas carols. 23840. 
Till the dawn breaks through. 
3640, 3641. 
Whispering waltz. 
Kovacs (Charles) : 
Bereceuse. 17599. 
Little valse. 19470. 
Nocturne. 19304. 
Sighing for you. 
Kovarik (Hedviga) 
4923. 
Kovats (J. C.): 
Like a plaything, 
aside. 23924. 
Thrill me. 8126. 
Kraemer (C. N.): 
Broken hearted. 22233. 


21625. 


16264. 


Desert sands. 


you've set me 


Play on your harmonica. 24830. 
Visions. 25898. 
Kraft (Emil) Singoalla. 16284. 
Krakauer (—) Paradise. 24764. 
Krall (KE. R.) Mountain meadow | 
march. 2351: 


Kramer (A. W.): 
Beauty of earth. 240. 


Interlude for a drama. 1685. 

Lamento. 19315, 19316. 

Patriot. “2020 

Pleading. 20365, 20366. 

This is the day the Christ is born. 
21218. 

To fetch some water from the 
spring. 3652. — 

Tracings. 81838. 


Two short songs. 6170. 
Kramer (Julia) Wind harps. 
Kramer-Bangert (Edgar): 


21680. 


. Gloriette. 1215. 
Selige stimmung. 7608. 
Siciliana. 20784. 
Kramme (H. 0.) My state of Texas 
great. 6833. 
Krannig (S.) Was ich liebe. 21467. 
Krasa (Hans) Quartetto. 20454. 
Krasnow (Philip) Pycekaia zenra. 
7306. 
Kratz (L. G.): 
Rascal Rufus. 7349. 
Song in the air. 8773 (726). 
What are the waves saying. 8474. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Krause (Max) Goin’ along. 

Krausz. (Michael) 
2892. 

Kreckel (P. G.) Pater noster. 2745. 

Krehl (Stephen) Suite. 23841. 

Kreischer (Oskar) Java-triume. 6022. 

Kreisler (Fritz) : 


#235, 
Puszta-liebchen. 


Aloha oe. 17373. 

Andante cantabile. 21319. 

Liebesfreud. 6250. 

Liebesleid. 6252. 

Marche miniature viennoise. 
24124. 

Old folks at home. 15700. 


Old refrain. 
15. 

Schon Rosmarin. 7564. 

Synecopation. 25547. 

Two Russian folk songs. 
Krenek (Ernst) : 

Jahreszeiten. 23695. 

Konzert. 6171. 

Orpheus und Hurydike. 24706. 

Zwei suiten fiir klavier. 10801. 
Krentz (Hd.). jr. Stepping blues. 

12335: 

Krentzlin (R.): 

Carnival dance. 13506. 

Dance in the mountain hut. 4851. 

Dance of the dragon-flies. 13727. 

Dancing party. 138737. 

Festival polonaise. 5209. 

Flowing brook. 14104. 

Gazelle. 5323. 

Grand valse brillante. 

In a mountain hut. 

In jolly mood. 19068. 

In Schubert’s day. 5914. 

In the quiet valley. 5933. 

Joy of summer. 14857. 

Kobold’s dance. 14983. 

Little rogue. 6309. 

Little stroll. 15115. 

Mareh of the life guards. 6487. 

Mazurka fantastique. 15296. 

Menuetto sinfonico. 153825. 

Mill-wheel. 15350. 

Morning song. 15427. 

On the Alm. 71055. 

Petite valse. 7189. 

Playfulness. 15900. 

Polonaise joyeuse. 

Romanee. 7430. 

Soldiers’ song. 16337. 

Summer days. 16500. 

Voices at even. 8366. 
Krenz (W. F.): 

There’s someone. 

Up town blues. 
Kresa (Hellmuth) : 

I’m going on to Wisconsin. 18915. 

Sunshine and showers. 21054. . 
Kreselski (—) Kozak waltz. 10800. 
Kreutzler (Max) pseud. See Ginami 

(Corinna ) 


7038, 7039, 15710, 


14990. 


54138. 
14714. 


15926, 15927. 


8094. 
3736. 


1568 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Kreuz (Mabel) You're still my sweet- 
heart to me. 26255. 

Kreysinski (F. A.) Mary. 6512. 

Krieger (Georges) Toccata. 1898. 

Krier (Georges) Stances a la lune. 
7863. 

Krissel (W. D.) 
- Kroeger (EH. K.) 
17298 (99). 
Kroeger (EH. R.): 
Burial of Rover. 17707. 
Egeria. 8773 (212). 
Indian snake dance. 
Masquerade waltz. 
Pirate chief. 20352. 

Krogmann (C. W.): 
Aeolian bells. 13084 (8). 
April showers. 21850 (11). 
Don’t say no. 21850 (51). 
Dream of hope. 21850 (52). 
Evening song. 21850 (60). 
Home and you. 5566. 
How can I say good bye. 8773 


Antoinette. 17418. 
Jubilate Deo in D. 


19107. 
19640. 


(842). . 
Leola waltz. 21850 (112). 
Little patriot march. 21850 
(114). 


Little prince. 21850 (115). 
May flower song. 21850 (1238). 
Merry bobolink. 21850 (129). 
Petit tarantelle. 21850 (152). 
Pony race. 21850 (155). 
Primrose dance. 21850 (157). 
Rainbow fairy. 21850 (160). 
Robin’s lullaby. 21850 (164). 
Rondino. 21850 (168). 
Rondo, no. 1. 26302 (257). 
Rondo, no. 2. 26302 (258). 
Rose fairies. 21850 (170). 
Rose’s farewell. 21850 (171). 
Santa Claus guards. 21850 (175). 


Simple life mignonette. 4144 
(116). . 

Song of rivulet. 21850 (189). 

Song of the _ seashell. 21850 
(190). 


Thistle-down dance. 21850 (202). 

Vesper bells. 21850 (218). 

What would your answer be. 
13084 (887). 


Woodland nymphs. 263802 (331). 


Krol (H. J.) There is a man to be 
known. 12500. 

Kromberg (C. J.) In the ball room. 
10585. 


Krome (Hermann) : 
Am Rhein beim wein. 17888. 
Das war in Heidelberg, in blauer 
sommernacht. 22598. 
Krone (H.H.) Thief’s regret. 25674. 
Kronke (Emil) : 
Aviators. 8966, 13250. 
Bourrée. 17669. 


Days of sunshine. 18042. 


~Kropp (John) 


Gavotte. 14191. 
Gigue. 14212. 
Love's avowal. 
Minuet. 15364. 
Prelude. 14991. 
Sarabande. 16152. 
Sérénade Norvégienne. 
Valse tendre. 25860. 
Dear oh mine. 22624. 
Always be careful. 


2089. 


25170. 


Kroulik (F. J.) 


4222. 

Krueger (Arnold) Capriccio alla 
valse. 22296. 

Krueger (Bennie) Hot coffee. 5591. 


Krug (Dietrich) All the birds are 
here. 68. 


Kruger (O. B.): 


Gopher state march. 14288. 

Kangaroo court march. 10757. 
Krumrei (Alberta) Phil. 20321. 
Krygier (Joseph) : 

Diuga mitos¢. 4945. 

Hungarian dance no. 1. 5615. 

Kochanka polka. 6164. 


Szajerek ooerek. 12432. 
Trojka. 3701. 2 
Z pod Warszawy. 13063. 
Krzesinski (Ff. A.) Sweet mammy 0’ 
mine. 7952. 
Kiicken (Fr.) : 
Could I but find the words to tell. 
635. 
How can I 
(429). 
Hunter’s song. 
Kuhne (Alfons) 
Kuehne (C. N.) 
Ktinneke (Hd.): 
Fair land of dreaming. 1011. 
Love will find you someday. 2081. 
Madchenaugen. 19581. | 
Schatz, du musst nicht so traurig 
sein. 20652. 
You will forget. 4114. 
Kiisse um mitter nacht. 11031. 


leave thee. 26302 
13084 (134). 
Abschied. 173811. 
Bobbin’ along. 9141. 


Kiissner (Albert) Moon moths. 8773 
(530). 

Kufferath (C.) Mille quatriéme. 
2269. 

Kuhi (Juliet) Song of the wren. 
16386. 


Kuhl (Otto) When the cuckoos are 
aealling. 3915. 
Kuhlman (J. H.) Easy exercises for 
Christmas. 22791. 
Kuhn (Bobby) : 
Cooing. 179388. 
If I ever cry, you'll never know. 
1595, 5848. 
Out where poppies bloom. 2701. 
Kuhn (Hddie) : 
If I ever ery you'll never know. 
1595. 


Out where poppies bloom. 2701. 


1569 


JNDEX 


pt. 117, n. §., Vv. 20 


Kuhn (W. fF.) Prince of Peace. 
24895. ; 
Kuhn-Adams press. Prince of Peace. 
24895. 


Kuhns music publishers: 
If I ever ery you'll never know. 
1595. 
; Out where poppies bloom. 
Kulas (F. 8S.) 


2701. 
Dear mother of mine. 


95738. 
Kulha (J. M.) I’ve been thinking of 
what I got. 5779. 
Kullak (—) Study. 6178. 
Kummer (F. A.) Evening revery. 
OTST: 
Kune (Pierre) Messe de la Nativité. 
6590-6592. 
Kunecke (Hdward) Seven days. 
20753. 
Kunert (Alfred) : ; 
Discretion. 9614, 9615. 
Jungs blut. 10712, 107138. 
Serenade. 7621-7622. 
Kuning (Billy) It’s up to you. 19151. 


Kuntszch (A.) Sonate. 23845. 
Kunz (Ernst) : 
Greisenpaar. 18586. 
Waldfeuer. 21451. 
Warum. 21466. 
Kurtz (EH. V.) I loved you_ better 
than you knew. 18895. 
Kurtz (Edward): 
Fairy boat. 22896. 


To sorrow. 25722. 
KurtzaG@eoed. 

Dearer than ever. 

Mother. 6692. 

One of his own. 
Kurtzer (Sophia) : 

Aben laker li. 17308. 

Oir chudush. 7019. 

Z kadshenu bemizvoisechu. 
Kurucz (Janos) : 

Kurucz. Janos népdalai. 6174. 

Mifelenk a mi falunkban. 15347. 

Papai dimbes dombos. 15819. 

Tudom rozsam edes = rozsam. 

16802. 

Kuschan (Franz) Fairy tale. 
Kutsamanis music ¢€o. 


4903. 
7071. 


8748. 


9815. 
Swanee cabin 


home. 25509. 
Kutzleb (J. A.) I had to leave him 
alone. 1469. 


Kuula (Toivo) : 
Melodia lugubre. 
Scherzino. 7553. 

Kyle (Mel.) : 
Sentimental melody. 
Too blue. 


6552. 


3159. 

21289, 21290. 

Kyle (Morison) Ambassador. 13149. 

Kyman (Abe) Something tells me 

that one is you. 3294. 

Kynett (D. F.) Paradise. 24764. 

L. (A.) How delicious is the winning. 
4144 (58). 


L. (H. A.) Mother longings. 19840. 

Labadoff (A.) Mit a sistam. 19788. 

La Bai (J. W.) Broken heart of 
yours. 17690. 


La Bai (J. W.) musie pub. co. If 
somebody else has won your heart. ~ 
14684. 


La Banca (D. G.) Miller Bros. 101 


Ranch. 15351. 
Labanchi (Gaetano) Capriccio va- 
riato. 9261. 
Labate (Bruno) Pastorale. 14994. 
Labbé (Marcel) Amants. 86. 
Labbeke (H. V.) Zaneska. 17289. 
Labey (Marcel) : 

Bérengére. 9094. 

Eeho. 13943. 

Odelette. 15650. 
Labedz (Vic) Those matrimonial 
blues. 8118. 
Laccitielle (Nicholas) Arabian baby. 
8910. 


Lacey (Aleen) 
more blues. 

Lacey (C. L.) 
15759. 


Lacey (Frederic) : 
Altar flowers. 80. 
Cheer up chillun. 
Lack (Theodore) : 
Arietta. 4272, 4278. 
Idilio. 13084 (188). 
Napolitana. 6857. 
Pizzicato bluette. 8773 (616). 
Lacombe (Paul) Berceuse. 274. 
Lacome (M. X. ©. M.) Maréchal 
Chaudron. 26302 (191). 

Lacome (Paul) Maréchal Chaudron. 
26302 (191). 

Lacour (Curry) What shall I do to 
have you back. 21548. 

Lacroix (B.): 


Don’t want you no 
4985. 


Oregon rose. 11625, 


9327. 


A la papa-huppa. 4148-4150. 
Dans ses grands yeux bleus. 
18021. : 
N’imitons pas les jaloux. 24466. 
Lacy (P. A.) Mountain echoes. 6714. 
Ladd + (#.)) HS Hic-eough blues. 
10231. 


Ladeck (Charles) Katie dear. 1842. 
Ladish (M. HE.) Fate will bring you 
back to me. 18326, 22917. 


Ladmirault (Paul) Prétresse de Ko- 


ridwen. 2858. 
LaDue (Carrie) Carolyn when shall 
we meet. 13512. 
Ladue (R. E.): 
None but you. 20040. 
Soothing Sue. 16404. 


Lady be good. 1901, 3267, 8587. 
Lafarge (Marcel) : 

Sing 6 saxophone. 

Summer’s 
16506. 


16280, 20797. 
remember. 16505, 


1570 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


La Fell (Carl) Hoop skirt mama, 
your daddy’s too much jelly for me 
10282. 

Lafitte. 8773 (425)... 

La Flotronne (Suzanne) : 


Can roses tell? 4587. 

Falling leaves. 5185. 

Floating canoe. 5247. 

Ilee, do not go. 10549. 
La Forge (Frank) : 

Dreams of thee. 22760. 


Hills. 23278. 
Sieep song. 25263. 
La Fornarina. 6176. 
La Forrest (Harry) 
16328. 
La France (KE. J.) Come where the 
Finger-lakes are dancing. 138636. 
La Fratta (Joe): 
Hsearlate. 961. 
Etoile. 5144. 
Lagourgue (Charles) : 
Complete treatise on transposi- 
tion. 9427. 
Glimpse. 23087. 
La Hache (T. V.): 
La Hache’s mass in honor of St. 
Theresa. 15002. 
Unison mass in F. 21358. 
La Hatte (C. L.) Life-boat song. 
15069. 


Lahee (Henry) Six songs. 
Lahiff (Mary HE.) : 
Last request. 19333. 
Mary’s: sorrow [and] Vision of 
the five wounds. 19637. 
Lahiff (Nellie) See Lahiff (M. E.) 
Lahtenma (J. T.) Beautiful maiden. 
237. 


Laing (Byron) 


Society blues. 


23851. 


Crown her with light. 


22535. 
Laing (EK. °M.) In the valley of the 
moon. 14757. 
Laine “(J-.4.) «Phi sig. dreamgirl. 
AG y 
Laird (A. 8.) Then, pay the price. 
25651. 
Lajtai (Lajos). J6jj vissza esdkos 
ifju nyar. 
Lake (M. L.): 
America. 89. 
Evolution of jazz. 996. 
Junior songs. 14875-14890. 
Opera bouffe. 11619. 
Rubeville. 3050. 
' Sweetheart of all my dreams. 
7978, 12421. 
Tomorrow may never come. 8168, 
12585. 
When summer comes again. 3912, 
8524, 12856. 
Wiedoeft’s Rubato. 21668, 21850 
(492). 


Lakey (M. 8.) Mexico blues. 

La Liberté (Alfred) : 
Amour androgynique. 
C’ est en toi bien aime. 
Duo d’ames. 22780. 
Refrain lyrique. 20505. 
Rose ardentes. 25040. 
Sainte Marguerite. 25074. 

Lalo (EH. V. A.): 
Aubade. 15006. 
Concerto. 10810. 
Concerto russe. 19318. 

Lally (EH. G.) When the blues roll 

away for me. 3913. 


2259. 


21956. 
22257. 


Lama (G.) Beneditto o’ mese austo. 
267. 
La Mar (J. V.) Jeanne got the mil- 
lion dollar eyes. 10674. 
Lamar (P. M.): 
Dolly dear. 9638. 
Oh Robbie. 11545. 


Lamar & Barton: 
Anywhere Thou leadest. 
Best revival songs. 284. 
His love is true. 1382. 
I sing of a Savior. 1549. 
Lamarte (Adrien) River path. 2995. 
Lamb (A. J.) Asleep in the deep. 


124. 


8773 (35). 
Lamb (F. G.) Boots. 4498. 
Lambda chi alpha fraternity ine. 
Songs of Lambda chi alpha. 16398. 
Lamberson (O. S.) When the eve- 
ning shadows greet us. 21578. 
Lambert (—) Evening song. 9788. 


Lambert (A. H.) 
Lambert (Frank) : 
Fighting chance. 1066. 
She is far from the land. 

(700). 


Holy angels. 1390. 


8773 


Lambert (G.) Fifteen dances for 
small children. 1906. 
Lambert (Lucien) Spahi. 8773 (787). 
Lambiase (Henry) : 
Core che chiagne. 4782. 
O’ cielo e’ marechiaro. 2553. 
Lambrecht (Eugene) pseud. See 


Henrich (C. W.) 
Lamkin (M. E.): 
Gwine to lay down my life for my 
Lawd. 14811. 
I’m on the right side, brudder, 
whar is you. 14574. 
I’ve got a brand new way of mak- 
ing you love me. 14611. 
Zeb Turney’s gal. 26277. 
Lammers (A. L.) Florida, 
dreams come true. 18384. 
La Monaca (Joseph) Mercedes ha- 
banera. 153829. 
La Monaeca (Vito): 
Springtime, rose and you. 
(1310). 
Who are you. 


where 


8773 
3975. 


1571 


INDEX 


Lamonica: (Dominic) : 
Happyland. 10158. 
Starlit skies. 12328. 
Lamothe (Georges) Aeroplane galop. 


4162. 

LaMotta (F. J.) At twilight time. 
4304. 

Lamoureux (M. V. M.) Sonate. 8773 
(140). 


Lampe (J. B.): 

Chicago Charleston. 17848, 17844. 

Miss Chicago. 19771. 

Stop dance. 7884. 

Trianon. 8202. 
Lampert (C. ‘A.) 

7053. 

Lampkins (HE. A.) White man. 21630. 
Lample (Frank) : 

Adoption blues. 17320. 

I was a fool. 23521. 

On and on in the land of the liv- 


On?on,.)-U! ort 


ing dead. 24668. 
Lampus (R. E.) I’m mad at my man. 
18922. 
Lamson (Carl) O wonderful day. 
2572. 
Lamson (G.) Summer swing song. 
25486. 


Lamy (F.) Lecons d@’harmonie. 6221. 
Lancio (Pasquole) : 
I myself and me. 
My girl. 6773. 
Oh, Janie. 6998. 
Land of romance. 17442, 18360, 18361, 
18504, 18609, 19011, 19012, 19320, 
19321, 19328, 19324, 19337, 19586, 
20222, 21318, 21576, 21582. 
Land of the leal. 13084 (159). 


10461. 


Landers (I. M.) Pal of mine. 15809. 
Landmann (Abraham) : 
I yearn for my wife. 23535. 


When I was a small child. 26030. 
Landmann (Arno): 


Passacaglia und fugue. 24769. 
Variationen Uber den_ choral. 
25865. 
Landon (C. W.) Wrist studies. 4144 
(156). 
Landon (Mrs. C. W.) Wrist studies. 
4144 (156). 
Landry (Art) Ill always eall you 
sweetheart. 10384. 


Landry (Oscar) ‘Through the trail of 
dreamland. 21239. 


Landwehr (Heinrich) Mein Rhein- 


land. 11122. 
Lane (Hastwood) Sea burial. 31387. 
Lane (Gerald) : 
Hush-a-bye. 8773 (845-347). 
Life’s lullaby. 8773 (442). 
Trust and believe. 8773 (805-— 
807). 
Lane (H. B.) Story of mah jong. 
3404. 


pt. 117, n. §., v.20 


Lane (S. E.) Sunshine, some flowers 
and you: 3447. 
Lane (V. M.) Ora eee 13394. 
Lane (Virginia) : 
Down in Tennessee. 
Shadows. 16232. 
Lang (C. S.): 
Four canons. 
Morning and 
2S 
Tres magi de gentibus. 25762. 
Wind of the night. 21681. 
Lang (J. W.) ZR III. 4132. 
Lang (M. R.): 
Arecadie. 21850 (12). 
King is dead. 18084 (157). 
My garden. 21850 (187). y 
Song for candlemas. 21850 (188). 


13863. 


10817. 


evening service. 


Lang (Walter) Sieben stiicke fiir 
klavier. 6108. 

Langaard (S.) Love song. 8773 
Git): 


Langan (J. EF.) : 
Back again to the old home. 206. 
Since God took mamma away. 


12147. 
Langdale (Bernard) Four minia- 
tures. 6194. 
Lange (Arthur): 
By the lake. 394, 4144 (167). 


Kinomusik album. 6141, 6142. 
Lange (Arthur) ine: 

Echoes of Ireland. 9732, 18215. 

Fantasie orientale. 14040, 18316. 


Faust. 10071, 18564, 18565. 
Golden chain of love. 14260, 

18537. 
June. 1799, 21324. 


Mal de mer. 19595. | 
Monastery bells. 19801, 19802. 
Naila. 4911, 18070. 
Rising sun. 16062, 20539, 25002. 
Scarf dance. 475, 17808. 
Seotch fantasy. 20690. 
Tannhiuser. 38799, 25918. 
Trovatore. 38769, 21394. 
Waiting. 16930, 214438, 25916. 
Lange (Eddie) : 
Gettin’ told. 53884. 
Stretch it boy. 7899. 
Lange (Gustav) : 
Adieux. 17319. 
Flower song. 1100. 
Hochlinderin. 21850 (92). 
Lange (J. H.) Embrace. 18966. 
Langer (Gustav) Columbus. 9399. 
Langey (—) Andante dramatic. 
21850 (241). 
Langey (Lizzie) : 
Bella Mexicana. 4144 (15). 
Tutor for B flat tenor. 
(808). 
Uncle Tom. 21850 (209). 


8773. 


1572 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


EE avo 


Langey (Otto): 
Agitato. 8773 (894, 895). 
‘American fantasie. 263802 
tty: 
Bella Mexicana. 4144 (15). 
Columbia. 26302 (57). 
Hurry. 8773 (1080, 1081). 


(10, 


Idol’s eye. 17298 (92). 

Idol's eye march. 26302 (146). 

Idol’s eye selection. 26302 (147, 
148). 

Misterioso irresoluto. 8773 
(1200). 

Musical scenes from Spain. 


13084 (515). 


Tutor for B flat tenor. 8773 
(808). 

Uncle’ Tom. 21850 (209). 

Langey (Irs. Otto): 

American fantasie. 26302 (10, 
ae}: 

Badinage. 17298 (14). 

Badinage. 26302 (25). 

Columbia. 26302 (57, 58). 

Gate city. 17298 (65). 

Idol’s eye. 17298 (91, 92). 


Idol’s eye lancers. 263802 (145). 
Idol's eye march. 26302 (146). 
Idol’s eye selection. 26302 (147, 
148). 
Idol's eye waltzes. 
150). 
Inauguration march. 17298 (96). 
Ocean breezes. 26302 (220, 221). 
Oriental march. 17298 (141). 
President’s march. 17298 (152), 
26302 (249). 


26302 (149, 


Serenade. 17298 (173, 174). 
Veiled. prophet march. 17298 
(213): 
22nd regiment march. 26302 
(334, 335). 
Langham (A. B.) Silver eyes. 3218. 


Langis (S. A.) 
878, 22768. 
Langworthy (Norval) Dora, let me 

chew your gum. 9658. 

Langworthy (Speed) pseud. 

Langworthy (Norval) 
Lanner (Joseph) Evening star waltz. 
13998. 

Lannin (Paul): 
Meaning you. 
Sari. 12009. 
That wonderful day. 12492. 

Lanpher (L. A.) Auto went bum. 

22041. 

Lansing (A. W.): 

Arise, shine! for thy light is 
come. 87738 (81). 

Awake, awake. 8773 (47). 

Come unto me Ye weary. 13084 
(56). 

God hath appointed a day. 13084 
(108). 


Drifting on the sea. 


See 


11112. 


Er Ce praise Thee O God. 17298 
88). 

Jubilate Deo. 8773 (402), 13084 
(156). 

' Lord is King. 13084 (172). 
Out of the deep. 13084 (257). 
Lansing (G. L.): 5; 
Christofaro-Lansing method for 


the mandolin. 13084 (48). 
Dancing darkey. 21850 (42). 
Darkies’ patrol. 723. 


33 special studies for mandolin. 

26302 (169). 
Lansing (Richard) : 

Christofaro-Lansing method for 
the mandolin. 13084 (48). 

Dancing darkey. 21850 (42). 

33 special studies for mandolin. 
26302 (169). 


| Lanyi (Fiktar) Imadom a= néger 
zenéet. 14704. 
Lanz (Vicente) Eleonor. 22817. 
Laparra (Raoul): 
Ane en carton. 21972. 
Arche de Noé. 21993. 
Au jardin des anges. 22028. 


Avec trois jolie dragons. 13248. 

Bobo de sa fille. 13386. 

Bonjour, madame du _ Céans. 
13389. 

Chez Guignol. 22362. 

Cler ruysselet courant. 13601. 

Corydon, marche devant. 13671. 

Course aux mouches. 22524. 

Dame en sucre. 22560. 

Dedans l’amoureuse cuisine. 

= 13794. 

Ecolier de mélancolie. 13945. 

Epitaphe de Mathurine. 13977. 


Espoir, confort des malheureux. 
13984. 

Garcons d’Ambly. 14176. 

Garde champétre. 23039. 


Grand-pére vu d’en bas. 238145. 

J’ai vétu ma robe a Il’ envers. 
14807. 

Je cognoys approcher ma_ soef. 
14828. 

Je me mets en votre merci. 
14825. 


Jeu de massacre. 237381. 

Les en voulez-vous garder. 15051. 

Missel chantant. 15379, 15380. 

Noél au vieux temps. 24539. 

O mon Dieu! qu’elle estoit con- 
tente. 15635. 

Par Dieu, mon plaisant bien joy- 
CUXs 1 aB24, 

Parnette. 15857. 

Pénitence. 24791. 

Pour Dieu, faites-moi 
bien. 15937. 

Quand j’ étais petite. 


quelque 


15989. 


1573 


INDEX 


pty I, n. s., v. 20 


Laparra (Raoul)—Continued. 
Quand vous serez bien vieille. 
15993. 
Revenons aages désormais. 13811. 
Serai-ja nonnette. 16211. 
Soit que son or se crépe lente- 
ment. 20853. 


Voleur d’enfants. 25901. 


Vrai Dieu, qui m’y confortera. 
16915. 
Lapham (Claude) Garden of love. 
14178. 


Lapier (M. BE.) My own dear Cali- 
fornia girl. 6816. 
LaPine (T. E.) My double. 19895. 
Lapitino (F. J.) My Italian rose. 
19921. 
LaPlace (Mrs. R. HE.) jr. 
all the world. 4983. 
La Porte (Manuel) : 
Absent minded daddy. 8791. 
My sweetie’s eyes. 24453. 
Larabee (C. T.): 
I don’t care to see you anymore. 


Don’t tell 


1463, 5658. 
Oh! the Irish—yes! the Irish. 
2605, 7004. 
Lardie (C. R.) Ill love you just the 
same. 5692. 
Lareine & co., lItd.: 
Back to Colorado. 209, 210. 
Drink more beer. 879. 
Ev’ry little while. 997. 


Gee gee—put your tongue out. 
5327. 

Has anyone seen Hendrick? 5480. 

Heartbroken over you. 1352. 

I travel the road. 5777. 

Japanese bluebird. 1788. an 

Just what the doctor ordered. 
6118. 


Mind your P’s and Q’s. 6618. 

P’s & Q’s selection. 15980. 

Santiago. 25088. 

Sundown. 7925. 

Tell all the world, I love you. 
8023. 

Where does the candle-light go. 
21608. . 


Larenne (Lionel): 
Music for dancing and drill les- 
sons. 6734. 

Oriental fragments. 15762. 
Lark (V.) Yeux qu’on aime. 
La Roza (F. M.) ‘Tis spring. 
Larsh (Ralph): 

IT am longing for my Mississippi 

home. 14651. 
When you and I go to a, dance. 
3935. 
Larson (C. E.): 

My dancing flapper. 2381. 

Snoosey Hansen. 16314. 

Larson (Eugene) Love’sdawn. 2091. 
Larson (J. N.) Wanda Lee. 8406. 


21735. 
21254. 


| 
| 
| 


Larson (John) pseud. . See Olson 
(I: Ne) 
Larway (J. H.): 
Boosey’s military journal. 
9160. 
Carmen. 17632. ; 
Dance while the world is young. 
Tae 
Dream maker. 227835. 
Dream picture. 5015. 
Dream valley. 13882. 
Dying rose. 22783. 
Faery shepherd. 14028. 
Fairy queen’s wedding. 
Fortune teller. 14134. 
Glass of beer and a bit of bread 
and cheese. 18511. 
I dream of two fond eyes. 
In the cloisters. 5920. 
In the gloaming. 14746. 
Lift your eyes. 1964. 
Long-ago. 15142. 
Mariners of Devon. 15267. 
Mazurka-caprice. 2208. 
Melodies of Brockweir. 2225. 
Melody at dawn. 15318. 
Molly found a sixpence. 24288. 
Morning in June. 11235. 
Musical memories. 24367. 
One winter night. 15746. 
Parsifal. 25911. 
Passionate lover. 15839. 
Picnic in the woods. 11724. 
Plymouth Sound. 7223. 
Regatta day. 11874. 
Sea dogs. 20696. 
Sometimes I hear a song. 25318. 
Song of the bell. 7800: 
Song of the mill wheel. 
Tears, idle tears. 25588. 
Up in the hills. 16846.. 
Water lilies. 12763. 
Weeping willow. 12788. 
Laskowsky (Mendel) Ich bin a 
kalike. 19018. ee 
Laskowsky (Philip) : 
Hit Isrul mein toire. 1384. 
Loint zich zu hoben = kinder. 
6319. 
Lassagne (T. H.) 
Lasselle (L. D.): - 


9159, 


14032. 


18837. 


12260. 


Weary. 21502. 


Irma waltz. 10630. 
Let’s go. 10858. 
Let’s play soldier. 10862. 
Seneca. 12073. 
Starlight. 12327. 
Lassen (Ed.) Ah, ’tis a dream. 8773 
(6). 
Lassimonne (Denise) Troubadour. 
16778. 


Turn Thee O 
12625. 
19328. 


Lasso (Orlando di) 
Lord and deliver my soul. 
Lassus (Orlandus) Chanson. 
19330, 23860-23864. 
Last long mile. 23866. 


1574 


nos. 1-12, 1925... 


. INDEX 


Last trumpet. 19334. 
Laszlo (Alexander) : 


Menuetto al’ antica. 24214. 
Préludien. 23871. 

Liszlo (Pete): 
Battonyara befutott. 25550. 


Szantok-vetek. 7992, 25550. 


Latann (C.) Kiddy galop. 6136. 
Lathom-Sharp (Vernon) Requiem. 
2964, 2965. 


Lathrop (Lizetta) In twilight I’m 
thinking of you. 23639. 
Latin and English chants and hymns 


for benediction service. 1924. 
Hatour: (Ch: B.)': 
Amour d’une mére. 102. 


Ramage des oiseaux. 2938. 
Latour (Pierre) Goya. 23140. 
Latta (E. B.) Baby mine. 8980. 


La Tulippe (Ferdinand) Baby lips. 
8979. 

Lauderdale (Linda) Carolina Rose. 
18510. . 

Laudy & ¢o.: 


22029. 
22512-22517. 


Au mois d’ avril. 
Couleur de rose. 
Plaint. 20358. 
Réyverie poétique. 24987. 
Scene lyrique. 25113. 
Sedbergh. 25142. 
Silks and satins. 
Laufer (C. W.): 
Jesus, in majesty and power on 
high. 23722. 
Our hearts, dear Lord, are in the 
hills. 20228. 
Laurence (Frederick): Trio for violin, 
violoncello and pianoforte. 12605. 


25233. 


Laurence (M. L.) Son of - Mary. 
2020. 

Laurens (Edmond) Bucolique funam- 
bulesque. 222388. 


Laurent (EK. T.): 
In your dear eyes. 
Just you. 18381. 
Laures (Eugenie) No one is to blame. 


23641. 


20028. 
Lauria (Vic) Everybody has a girl 
but me. 989. 


Laurie (A. V.): 
Meet me at Reno. 11119. 
Out of the skies came you. 2698. 
Laurie (Mrs. Northall) O flower of 
all the world. 8773 (563). 
Laurier (Jay) Boy with the bye-bye 
blues. 4509. 
Laurier (William) 
25 Let: 
Laurino 
21348. 
Lauro (Michael) : 
Donkey ride through Messina. 
9639. 
Fracasso. 


Selma town. 


(Raffaele) Ultima sirinata. 


9928. 
15 


| Lavelle (Ray) 


( 


2257. 
11394. 
11395. 


Mexican romance. 
Neapolitan festival. 
Neapolitan romance. 
On lake Como. 11583. 
Polka Sorrentina. 11755. 


Tango caprice. 3510. 
Theme and variations. 12495. 
Venetian carnival. 12693. 


Lauroge (L. R.) 
tion. 3774. 


Victorious resurrec- 


Lauschmann (Richard) Trio. 25764. 
Lauweryns (Georges) : 
Célimene. 17795. 
Printemps passa. 20428. 
Lavallée (Calixa) Papillon. 13084 
(261). 
Laveezo (Thelma) New Orleans 
goofer dust blues. 11410. 
Lavelle (F. A.) pseud. See Ashton 


(Cai Bo): 
Can I depend on that. 
22281. 
Lavelle (Vincent) : 
Can I depend on that. 
Can this be love at last. 
LaVoye (Elizabeth) 
14536. 
Lawderbaugh (A. E.) 


29981... 
13488. 
I loved him so. 


There is where 


“my soldier sleeps. 12501. 
Lawless (P. H.): 
Dream moth. 846. 
Searlet moth of dreams. 3119. 
Lawlor (M. K.) You let ma man 
alone. 17236. 
Lawrance (Rosada) Achal by the 
sea. 16. 


Lawrence (A. J.) Lawrence's (AIf. 
J.) 1st comedy, costume, concert 
party album. 15029. 

Lawrence (EK. E.): 

Josephine. 6065. 
My Rudy Vaselino. 6828. 
Nice mamma. 24502. 
Lawrence (F. R.) I will hold thy 


hand. 10505. 
Lawrence (Gerald) Two songs. 6206. 
Lawrence (H. M.) Society. 3270. 


Lawrence (L. 8S.) Lawrence's melody. 


1927. 

Lawrence (W. R.) It’s always the 
darkest just before the sunrise. 
19145. 


Lawson (Beatrice) : 
Broadeasting Maggie McGee. 


22229. 
Darling, listen to my pleading. 
22594. 
I’m building a castle for you, Nel- 
lie dear. 18905. 
Moonlight waltz. 243809. 
Lawson (Ethel) Night has passed. 
24506. 
Lawson (H. J.) ‘There are lyre’. 
25653. 


OD 


INDEX: 


pt. Ti, nS, vou 


Lawson (I. M.) 


it. 23770. 
Lawson (M. M.) That old old song 
of love. 25637. 
Lawson (Paul): 
Bright sunshine. 9178. 
Brook’s fairy tale. 9191. 


Care free. 9270. 
Sailors have a dance. 11992. 
Waltzing dominoes. 12748. 

Lax (Arnold T.) For compositions 
by A. T. Lax, see this index under 
naines of claimants of copyright. 

Lay (H. G.) Song of the Cyclops. 
25344. 

Layeock (Arthur) Hawkes & son's 
cornet solo album, no. 4. 10176. 

Laycock (Harold) Hawkes & son’s 
trombone solo album, no. 1. 10177. 

Layer (R.C.) Sobbing hearted blues. 
12199. 


Layman (Mr. & Mrs. D. T.) 
Collins’ fate. 9896. 

Layton (Arthur) That something in 
your eyes. 8073. 

Layton (Turner) 
12808. 

Lazara (Rosina) : 
Chiaror di luna. 9328. 
Fior damore. 9863. 
Foilie d’amore. 9900. 
Fortuna. 9921. 
Fuimmucenne a Napule. 
Lu sunaturi. 19554. 
Napule e mamma. 15549. 

Lazio (—) Paroline d’amore. 

(5380). 

Lazzari (E.): 
Prego, ancor un po. 
Sognanooti. 3274. 
Velias. 3762. 

Lazzari (Louis) 

I needed you. 

Lazzari (Sylvio) : 
Cordace. 18667. 
Faust. 22925, 22926. 

Lea rig. 1932. 

Leach (M. G.) 

25612. 

Leadbitter (Teresa) 
8773 (548). 
Leader (D. K.) 
Leadley (C. P.) 

Learsi (—): 
Algerian night. 49. 
Jardin mystérieux. 


What about you 


14162. 


26302 


2847. 


You left me when 
8722. 


Ten times. one. 


My gentle child. 


15403. 
22823. 


Money blues. 
Elsie dear. 


23701. 


Leary (Mrs. C. E.) Friend of my 
youth. 184380. 
Leatherman (Gladys) Look who’s 


23987. 
23321, 23959, 24182, 


looking at me. 
Leave it to me. 

24685, 25557. 
Leaver (Adele) 

change in me. 


You wondered at the 
ZS: 


Floyd 


Just for foolin’ with | Leavitt (H. S.): 


Characteristics in music. 13548. 
Way of a boy. 26302 (595). 
Lebail (A.) Tout Vmonde a vu. 

25752. 
LeBaron (Betty) Springtime in the 
garden of my dreams. 25406. 
Le Beau (F. F.) Down in Indiana. 
4999. 
Lebeck (KE. 
4701. 


Lebedeff (Aaron) : 
Frehlicher yom tov pesach. 1135.. 


V.) Illinois waltz. 


Freilicher rumeiner. 11386. 

Jum-jum. 14866, 19223. 

Nerven. 2479. 

Oi gewald vie der lebt men dos: 
2614. 

Slutzk mein shtetele. 16306, 
20829. 

Take your time. 3500. 


Wi nemt men main heim tzurik. 

8607. 
Lebegott (Edward): . 

Come to me. 94138. 

Haunting blue eyes. 10165. 

If you don’t want me. 10539. 

Let my love be as the sunlight. 
10857. 


Lebell (Ludwig) : 
Buccolica. 4539. 
Capriccio. 193852. 
Couplet 4796. 
Humoresque. 18781. 
Preparatory bowing and _ finger 
exercises. , 7268. 
Saltarello. 7505, 20615. 
Serenata. 7630. 
Soirée de Vienne. 20852. 
Technique of the lower positions 
for violoncello. 3536. 
Three short pieces. 19358. 
42 studies in the first and half 
positions. 6220. 
Lebert y Stark. 15036, 15037. 


Lebo (M. A.) Who ean she be? 8579.. 
Lebo (W. H.) Hamilton high school. 
10138. 


Le Boeuf (Héléne) Ave Maria. 4819. 
LeBoy (Grace) Low down papa don’t 
you try to high hat me. 6408. 
Lebrun (Raymond) : 
Sonate. 19354. 
Trois poésies. 19355. 
Leckie (J. B.) I’m in paradise when 
I’m back on old Broadway. 14565. 
Leclair (J.-M.) Musette. 15452. 
Le Clere (Irwin) : 
Brute. 17702. 
I want nobody but you. 23505. 
Nobody knows where she’s gone. 
20037. 
Why should I believe in you.. 
8603. 


1576 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


LeClere, McCarthy, Verges. 
ing why. 21700. . 
Pancake song. 15814. 


Lecocq (—) 
LeCras (T. L.) Legend of Mullagh- 
mast. 23884. 
Lecuna (Juen) : 
Joropo. 14852. 


Waltz no. 1. 16940. 
Lederer (D.) 2° cavatine. 17295. 
Lederman (H. G.) I love to waltz 

with you. 18889. 

Ledington (Bernard) : 

Ave Maria. 22047. 

O salutaris. 24585. 

Short mass in F. 25211-25214. 
Le Doyt (Clark) Waltz with me. 


3820. 
Leduc (Alphonse) : 
Escales. 5137. 
Exercise journalier. 5169. 
Gammes et arpéges. 5312. 


Jeux. 6046. 

Leduc (Alphonse) et cie.: 
Au bois chantant. 22026. 
Chant de folie. 22339. 
Chant triste. 22342. 


Dans un frais sourire. 22576. 

Deux cents études nouvelles. 
4211-4213. 

Féerique. 22928. 


Jolies légendes. 23740. 
Nouvelle méthode de piano. 
Nuages. 2586. 

Piéce en forme de rag. 2783. 


6928. 


Prétresse de Koridwen. 2858. 
Réves de bébé. 24988. 
Rhapsodie. 24990. 
Symphonie-passion. 12481. 
Lee (Annabelle) pseud. See Geer 
(Leonore ) 
Lee (Bert) : 
Could Lloyd George do it. 9448. 
Epitaphs. 5125. 
Give three cheers for the dust- 
man: 23083. 


.~ Kentucky way. 1857. 

. Love limited. 10983. 
Man who smokes a pipe. 6465. 
Miami bound, that’s where [ll 

stay. 15342. 

Old days and the new. 15694. 
Road hog’s in town. 7416. 
Somebody I know. 3285. 


That’s what girls are for. 12488. 
Thermogene. 16669. 
ee (C. C:): 


Banjo rag. 4871. 
In Madrid. 10571. 
You're go-na go your way and 


I’m go-na go mine. 17246, 
Lee (Dorothy) Christmas earol. 
22388. 
Lee (E. M.): 
Flemish lullaby. 22958. 
Jubilate. 14863. 


W onder- | 


Light heart. 19408. 
Moto perpetuo. 6711. 
Old tunes for young people. 
Serenade napolitaine. 
25169. 
Spring joy. 164386. 
To the cuckoo. 12574. 
Water babies. 12762. 
Water babies. 25938. 
Westward ho. 25993. 
Windy hill. 26156. 
Wistfulness. 86387. 
3 sketches. 6222. 
Lee (F. E.) Im sole owner of my 
name. 14578. 
Lee (George) Just a world of make 
believe. 6096. 
Lee (J. L.) Golden sunset dreams. 
DB ade 
Lee (Lester) 
23554. 
Lee (Meredyth) 
song. 25318. 
Lee (Nora) I will meet you tonight 
in the garden. 14643. 
Lee (Strad)  pseuwd. 
(G. L.) 
Lee (Susie) : 
My heavenly King. 19914. 
Restless ones. 20520. 
Leech (Ll: 8S.) He lifted my load of 


2642, 
20741, 


If you cheat on me. 


Sometimes,I hear a 


See Stradley 


Sin. 10189. 
Leech (Lura): 
Beautiful hours of _ twilight. 
4394. 
Let me dwell in the halls of mem- 
ory. 15052. 
Love’s sweet song. 11004. 


Wandering down the sunset trail. 
21463. 
Leedy mfg. co.: 
Dance of the toy regiment. 
Xylophonia. 4057. 
Lees (E..M.) Dear little sweet little 
mother of mine. 9569. 
Leeuwen (A. V.): 
Boy scouts of America. 
Flor della canela. 14097. 
Walking puppets. 16937, 
Lefébure-Wély. Monastery 
19801, 19802. 

Lefebvre (Channing) : 
Castanets and tambourines. 9285. 
Petrouchka’s wedding. 11716. 
Queues. 11831. 

Le Fever (Blanche) 

winds. 21626. 

Lefever (Edythe) 

gone. 122382. 

Lefévre (T.): 
Canto nostalgico. 13492. 
Chant d’avril. 18541. 

Lefkowitch (Henry) : 

Aloma of the South Sea 
17374. 


13728. 


13397. 


bells. 


Whispering 


Somebody that’s 


isle. 


1577 


INDEX 


Lefkowitch (Henry )—Continued. 
Beaim taich. | 258. 
Benkshaft. 270. - 
Chanuka licht. 22348. 
From sunrise ’till sunset. 20860. 
Glicklicher mechuten. 1211. 


Gott far wos shtrofstu deine kin- | 


der? 1258. ; 
Hamavdil. 1305. 
Kumt der lieber shabbos. 
Lezginka. 1953. 
Mechutonim. 19671. 
Pas d’espagne. 27381. 
Teasing. 21148. 
Zug mir di sheyn meidele. 26287. 
Lefort (Augustin) Six etudes carac- 
téristiques. 26302 (171). 
LeGalyon (C. O.) My sweetheart of 
yesterday. 15537. 
Legend of Mullaghmast. 238884. 
Legend of the Tsar Saltan. 18377. 
Legende of Wiwaste. 16988. 
Legg (S. W.) JULittle dream garden. 
19444. 
Leginska (Hthel) : 
Gorgy-porgy. 18559. 
Jack and Jill. 19159. 
Little Boy Blue. 19438. 
Old King Cole. 20188: 
Sleep, baby, sleep. 20814. 
Three mice went into a hole to 
spin. 21238. 
Le Grand (Robert) 
gunes. 8947. 
Lehar (Franz) : 
Auf verbotnem pflaster. 
Clo-clo. 18602. 
Eva shimmy. 95146. 
Farewell my love, farewell. 9829. 
Frasquita. 5287. 
Gigolette. 1192, 23063. 
T’ll dream of you. 10389. 
Kiss me my darling. 10785. 
Komm, die nacht’ gehort 
stinde. 19301. 
Komm zu mir zum tee. 10795. 
Merry widow waltz. 24216. 
Paganini. 20239. - 
Parisian blues. 11684, 15825. 
Return of the legion. 11889. 
Serenade. 20729. 
Tonga Bay. 12587. 
Vrai béguin. 83877. 
Wenn man der polizei ein kleines 
schnippchen schlagt. 8462. 
Wo mag mein Johnny wohnen. 
12966. 
Lehigh school of music. 
lina. 16498. 
Lehman (F. M.) When the devil has 
gone West. 26056. 
- Lehman (Mrs. H. 8.) Sing unto the 
Lord a new song. 12159. 
Lehmann (Amelia) : 
Charming Marie. 


1895. 


Au pays des la- 


4311. 


der 


Sulla col- 


21850 (30). 


pt.ai,' nese v.26 


Fair maiden. 21850 (61). 

Griselidis. 21850 (82). 

Midnight wind. ‘21850 (1383). 

Yea and nay. 8773 (875-877). 
Lehmann (Liza) : 


Good-night, Babette. 26302 (111). 


King Henry to fair Rosamund. 
8773 (418). 
Swing. 25535. 
You and I. 17298 (230). 
Lehmann (Monroe) Sweetest little 
girl. 21084. 
Lehmer (D. N.): 
All the summer 
away. 17362. 
Basket maiden. 17550. 
Down the stream. 22725. 
Hopi grinding song. 18744. 
Hopi lullaby. 18745. 
Lonely is the Hogan. 
So comes my lover. 20841. 
Spring on the mesa. 20976. 
When I am singing. 21553. 
Winter in the valley. 21686. 
Lehn (Edgar) Cleveland you're a 
grand old town. 562. 
Lehnert (Paul) Spieluhr und puppen- 
fans) 0253880: 
Lehrer (O. J.) Heavens declare the 
glory of God. 18659. 
Leibe (C. M.): 
Day in the mountains. 
Fond memories. 22989. 
Make this life worth while. 19592. 
Leibling (George) Valse. 19404. 
Leich (J. S.) Evolution. 18276. 
Leifeld (Mrs. H. 8.) Cross word puz- 
zle. 4818. 
Leigh (Norman) : 
By an old mill stream. 392. 
Fleur de mon coeur. 1086, 5243. 
In the spring. 2386382. 
Love in a toy shop. 24017. 
Pensée romantique. 11705. — 
Pour Yvonne. 2848, 11776. 
Serenade mignonne. 3168. 
Songe d’ amour. 20922. 
Souvenir d’ amour. 20952. 
Woodland dance. 21707. 


days are gone: 


23977. 


22606. 


Leighton (C. E.). Winona march. 
8629. 

Leighton (G. A.) Few Alpha kappa 
psi songs. 18344. 

Leimkuehler (L. ©.) Swanee cabin 
home. 25509. 


Leinart (B. E.) Dream girl. 22732. 
Leisring (V.) O sons and daughters. 
let us sing. 6969. 


Leiss (J.) Spieluhr. 12305. 

Leith (Jeanette) Dearest place 
9580. 

Lekeu (Guillaume) Fantasie conira 
puntique. 22908. 

Leleu (Jeanne) Six sonnets de 
Michel-Ange. 6227. 


1578 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Lemaire (Gaston) : 
Au soleil couchant. 22038. 


Dans le pays du réve. 18019, 
18020. 
Lemarchand (B. M. P. 8.) : 
Ave printemps. 13084 (14). 
Bonjour Colinette. 13084 (30). 
Lemarchand (Louis) : 
- Soir en mer, all alone. 12205. 
Tom pouce. 12581. 
Lemare (EH. H.): 
Above the clouds. 18096. 
Alpine dance. 18142. 
Andante grazioso. 13165. 
Andantino. 19868, 23887. 
Andantino in D flat. 4249. 
Andantino melody. 4250. 
Chanson caprice. 138529. 
Dusk. 9718. 
Fire fly. 9864. 
Glow-worm. 10017. 
Humoresque. 14456. 
Hymne. 4144 (84). 
Irish air from County Derry. 
10627. 
Light in our darkness. 19409. 
May-time. 15294. 
Melodie sketches. 2224. 
Nocturne. 150438. 
Prelude. 4144 (108). 
Reminiscence. 16034. 
Remorse. 16036. 
Scherzino. 16172. 


Slumber song. 3248. 
Some sweet tomorrow. 12228. 


Song of summer. 7799. 
Spanish serenade. 16417. 
Spring time. 7857. 
Sundown. 12385. 
Thrush. 12550. 
Trdéumerei. 4144 (189). 
Triumphal march. 16774. 
Unda Maris. 16831. 
Valse lente. 16860. 
LeMay music co.: 
Dreams of Dixie. 865. 


I am a nice mama please don’t 
get me wrong. 14469. 


LeMesurier (Gertrude). Twilight 
kiss. 25805. 

LeMessurier (H. J.) Just for remem- 
brance. 10741. 

Lemieux (J. R.) Isle of my dreams. 
19132. 

Lemmens (J.) Methode d’orgue. 
2256. 

Lemmer (J. A.) Esky fight song. 
18251. 

Lemmerman (Lloyd) River. road. 
11911. 

Lemoine (Henry) et cie.: 

A Inés. 8778. 


Airs tziganes. 8820. 


9093. 
22238. 


Berceuse pour Pierrette. 
Bucolique funambulesque. 
Chant d’espagne. 22338. 
Charme d’automne. 22356. 
Cing piéces bréves. 11270. 
Couplets de Zacharie. 24223. 
Deux ariosos de Fidés. 24224. 
Deuxiéme valse. 22657. 
Djinns. 22676. 

Eece panis. 9731. 


Ecole du violon aux 17° et 18° 


siécles. 22794-22808. 
En terre celtique. 22831. 
Eros. 22849. 

Fileuse. 9859. 


Fleur de lotus. 9882. 


Grand air de Nelusko. 11156. 


Grande scéne de Fidés. 24225. 
Lecons de solfége. 10833. 
Madrigal. 24081. 
Maitres du clavecin. 24093, 24094. 
Manon. 11068. 
Messe de requiem. 11158. 
Nocturne. 23046. 
Pastorale de Jean. 11157. 
Paysages d’Alsace. 20281, 20282. 
Prés des flots. 24883. 
Priére. 11798. 
Rhapsodie. 20525, 20526. 
Scéne et romance. 11158. 
Sicilienne. 12131. 
Siegfried-idyll. 25912. 
Sonate. 23113. 
Trésor musicil de la jeunesse. 
8196-8200. 

Trois images. 25750, 25751. 
Valse pour Polichinelle. 12684. 
Variations symphoniques. 12691. 
125 dictées. 10238. 

Lemon (L. G.): 
Hey Nonny no. 8773 (336). 
I envy the bird that sings. 17298 

(85). 
Lemonier (Tom) Coming to our own. 
22474. 


Lemont (C. W.): 

Dancing figures. 4858. 

Drowsy eyes. 5044. 

I wish I knew. 5811. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
19135. 

Message from the night. 

Monkey shines. 6663. 

O lady leave thy silken thread. 
6956. 


19726. 


Punch and Judy. 7300. 
Lena (Ettore) Fate d’oro. 22916. 
Lendvai (Erwin): 
Chorvariationen. 22382. 
Deutscher arbeitersang. 4926. 


Erntelied. 22848. 
Neue dichtung. 6876. 


Zwei hymnische gesinge. 15046. 


1579 


INDEX 


pt: 11m; n's.; Vv. 20 


Lengnick (Alfred) & co., ltd.: 
Light heart. | 19408. 
May-day revels. 11102, 15289. 
Moto perpetuo. 6711. 
My sampler. 6829. 
Queen Mab. 2904. 


Queen’s doll’s house. 15998. 
Serenade  napolitaine. 20741, 
25169. 
Wistfulness. 8637. 
3 sketches. 6222. 
Lenida (S. B.) My dream girl. 
24393. 


Lennox (Cecil) & €o.: 


Can’t catch me. 9247. 

Done. 9637. 

Every step towards’ Killarney. 
9792. 

First me, then you. 9869. 

Guess where I’m goin’. 10114. 


Honey home. 18734. 

I’m in love at last. 1509. 

I’m in love with you. 5729. 

I miss my dear old southern 


home. 1538. 

I've gotta getta girl named Mary. 
10484. 

I wish you a happy New Year. 
15 GR 


If you don’t go to work. 5860. 
London is the place for me. 2085. 
2036. 
Love’s dream. 23982. 
Many a time. 15253. 
Message from Missouri. 
Moon-love. 15414. 
Mouse! mouse! 19856. 
Mumbo jumbo man. 112738. 
Must you break my heart. 
Oh oh isn’t he slow. 7000. 
On the road to Delhi. 11593. 
Sarah and Clara. 12008. 
Shellin’ peas. 12112. 
Somebody like you dear. 
Tango town. 25576. 
Tate’s (Arthur F.) comprehensive 
and up-to-date pianoforte tutor. 
16591. 
Turn o’ the tide. 3706. 
What’s wrong with fish? 3879. 
Why do short men like tall girls. 


6588. 


2366. 


3288. 


iia see 
Wonderful girl of my dreams. 
26181. 
Lennox (Leslie) You're’ divine. 
26249. 
Lenoir (Jean) : 
Elle a mis sa redingote. 18229. 
J’ai qu’ ca. 23689. 
Troublante Sémiramis. 3687. 
Le Noir (Louise) pseud. See Jones 
(1Gd-%5..) 


Lenormand (René) : 
Rythmes a dancer. 


11981, 11982. 
Six pieces bréves. 


10842. 


Lenox (Arthur) 
(A. N.). 
Lenox (R. S.) 

PAATS. 

Lenox music ¢o.: 
Canny Sandy. 9246. 
Lizzie. 15125. 

March. 18333. 
Lensen (Jean) Painted lips. 
20242. 

Lentz (A. C.): 

Bauerntanz no. 1. 9047. 


pseud. See Hosking 


That lovin’ tune. 


20241 


Bolero. 9147. 
Romanze. 7436. 
Lentz (G. A.) Hail to the G. A. R. 
14323. 
Lenz (F. W.) Smile. 7729. 

Lenze (B.) Cleveland you're a grand 
old town. 562. 
Lenze (R. C.) Back yard sweetie. 

13269. 


Leo (E. A.) Mercy seat. 4144 (83). 
Leonard (Conrad) : 
I’m meetin’ someone different to- 
night. 23449. 
I only wear a monacle. 
I shall be awake. 14604. 
Leonard (KH. R.) Autumn _ leaves. 
175. ) 

Leonard (Eddie) : 
Lovely day in June. 195438. 
When we were twenty-one. 

Leonard (Harold) : 


23464. 


26073. 


Feelin’ blue. 14054. 
Naughty girl. 2470. 
Leonard (Herbert) Harmonica blues. 
5476. 
Leonard (Hugo) Macht das herz, das 
macht die liebe. 11028.. 
Leonard (J. C.) Every day for Jesus. 
22812. 
Leonard (J.:H.) Risen Lord. 7408. 
Leonard (M. 8.) .. Dear old Texas. 
13787. : 
Leonard (S. B.) You spotted snakes. 
26258. 


Leonard & Go0.: 
Birks of Hndermay. 22187. 
Bohemian girl. 4864. 
Haleyon days. 23183: 
In Cupid’s mirror. 19059. 
In my garden. 14735. 
In my lady’s sedan. 1640. 
Land of moonshine. 19319. 
Marionette suite. 2192. 
Maritana. 6505. 


May days and grey days. 11104, 
21850 (370). 

Melodie. 20492. 

Octobre. 2573. 

Old Scotch melodies. 15712. . 

Pensées d’un moment. 20293. 


Punch and Judy. 15985. 
Silver weir. 12148. 


1580 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sunbeams and moonbeams. 
There is a green hill. 25654. 
Three pastels. 17555. 
Three songs of the birds. 
Toy-shop revels. 25756. 
Travellers to fairyland. 3679. 
Village scenes. 25884. 
12 old Irish melodies. 12531. 
Leoncavallo (Berta) Maschera nuda. 
1988. 

Leoneavallo (Ruggiero) : 
Arioso. 238890. 
Bajazzo-foxtrot. 15048. 
Intermezzo. 19369. 
Maschera nuda. 1988. 
Pagliacci. 23891. 
Prologue. 19370. 

Serenata. 6229. 
Zaza. 15050. 
Leone (Domenic) Fooling me. 
Leone (F. B. De) See De 
CHE BA: 
Leone (G.) 
(415). 

Leonhardt (J. P.) 

found you out. 
Leonhardt (Otto) 
Leoni (Franco) : 
Secret of the stars. 
Vesper bells. 3773. 
Leont (Charles) : 
Dearie, I’m dreaming 
22633. 

I see in your eyes you love me 
true. 23473. 

Sweet Virginia I want you. 25527. 

There’s no other girl just like you. 
25663. 


23305. 


5266. 
Leone 


Girando sempre. 26302 


I’m glad that I 
5718. 


Evermore. 22870. 


3147. 


of you. 


Léontine-seurs. 222, 1939. 

Leopold (B.) Minarett. 6617. 

Leopoldi (Ferdinand) Komm mit 
mir, mein schatz, auf den fussball- 
platz. 1890. 


Leopoldi (Hermann) : 
Geh’ nicht am gltick vorbei. 
Ja, so ein Rutscher. 14808. 
Komm mit mir, mein schatz, auf 
den fussballplatz. 1890. 
Schone Adrienne hat eine hochan- 


23048. 


tenne. 12036. 

Wenn die jazzband spielt. 16984. 
Lépine (Raoul) St. Regis school 
march. 7494. 


Leporatti (Riccardo) Risveglio. 16064. 
Lerner (Sam) Waitin’ for the moon. 
3803, 8384. 

Leroux (G. X.): 
Ailes inutiles. 8773 (7). 
Ave Maria. 26302 (21, 22). 
Deuxieme romance. 8773 (199). 
Hymne. 8773 (486). 
Montagne enchantée. 
Perses. 4144 (100). 
Premiére romance. 
Venus et Adonis. 


8773 (529). 


8773 (625). 
8773 (822). 


21047. 


Leroux (Xavier) : 
Ailes inutiles. 8773 (7). 
Ave Maria. 26302 (21, 22). 
Deuxieme romance. 8773 (199). 
Hymne. 8773 (486). 
Montagne enchantée. 
Perses. 4144 (100). 
Premiére romance. 
; Venus et Adonis. 8773 (822). 
Lesinsky (Samuel) Rosalie. 11937. 
Lesley (Tom) I’m going back to old 
Ireland. 18912. 
Leslie (Mrs. C. E.) 21850 
(58). 
Leslie (Edgar) inc.: 
I’m on my way to dreamland. 
23451, 26302 (445). 
Masculine women. 24153, 26302 


8773 (529). 
8773 (625). 


Ensign. 


(488). 
Leslie (F.) Improvisation on Pil- 
grims. 14709. 
Leslie (Herbert) Cows are in the 
eorn. 22525. 
Leslie (Jackson) Texas, land of lib- 
erty. 8045. 


Leslie (Michael) : 
Wonderful girl of my dreams. 
26181. 
Wondering. 26184. 
Leslie (Vincent) : 
Darktown Nurmi. 9540. 
Florida among the palms. 9890. 
Why don’t you do it now. 129384 
You'll find me waiting for you. 
21767. 


Lest we forget. 238897. 
Lester (Hugene) : 
Oh Herlinda. 20101. 
Sugar baby—let’s do. 
Lester (William) : 
Alla toccata. 8846. 
Autumn mood. 48316. 
Chinese lullabye. 4697, 4698. 
Consecration. 4776. 
Cuban nocturne. 672, 673. 
Epilogue. 9771. 
Hunting song. 1481. 
In Indian summer. 


25476. 


5898. 


Jesus, holy Child divine. 14838. 
Sail on, O ship of state. 16135. 
Soon I’m goin’ home. 20981. 


Southern idyll. 20945. 
Threnody. 3626. 
Leston (Harold) Hush! little blue 
eyes. 10323. 
Let’s go. 1946. 
Let’s go to monkey land. 
Letellier (Edgar) : 
Aprés Vorage. 
Brume. 13420. 
Plénitude. 15913. 
Soir. 16332. 
Le Thiere (Chas.) 
galop. 6716. 


6240. 
17422. 


Mounted police 


1581 


INDEX 


Letocart (Henri) 
26302 (184, 185). 
Letondal (Arthur) 
2850. 
Letzte kuss. 19397. 
Leuckart (F. EH. C.): 
Abschied. 21868. 
Aus dem musikalischen Fillhorn. 
22088. 


Lyre catholique. 


Prélude | grave. 


Bilder aus dem walde. 22188. 

Choral-motette. 529. 

Coneerto. 25118. 

Kadenz. 25132. 

Patina. 24773. 

Poéme mystique. 24841. 
Leui (J. O.) In sunshine valley. 
5917. 
Leuntjens (Ch.) Babillage. 191. 
Leuschner (Arthur) Batik. 224. 
Levan (Carroll) Measly _ blues. 
15300. 


Levan (Louis) 
violin. 9924. 
Levenson (Boris) : 
Arabian nights. 4266. 
I sought the Lord. 5770. 
Nocturne in D. 15604. 
Priére. 11799. 
Levenson (Robert) 
to me. 8108. 
Levey (Harold) : 
Lady of the snow. 238850. 
Nora, dear, I am longing for you. 


Foundation of the 


This is heaven 


11454. 
Rainbow. 11851. 
When the hurdy-gurdy plays. 
12861. 
With you beside me. 12963. 
You have me. 262382. 
Levi (Leon) Graduates. 8773 (295). 
Levi (Maurice) Graduates. 8773 
(295). 
Levien (David) Under the moon. 
16833. 
Levin (Morton) : 
City of my dreams. 551. 
Humoreske. 5609. 
Levin (Ned) Copake, my Copake. 
17940. 


Levinson (T.) ‘Tobey’s luck. 3658. 
Levitzki (Mischa) Valse de concert. 
8773 (1856). 


Levy (A. W.)  Levy’s (Aaron W.) 


jazz scale card. 15067. 
Lévy (Adrien) Quiétude. 2912. 
Levy (Charles) Ida. 58380. 


Levy (Ellis) Christmas greetings. 
539. 
Levy (Jack) Corazon roto. 4781, 
9441. 
Levy (L. T.): 

Collette. 9398. 


Deux petites danseuses. 9593. 
Do you think it safe to kiss. 9631. 
En Paris. 9760. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


For me alone. 99138. 
Forever mine. 9917. 
I’m just a reporter. 10438. 
I would like to uke a uke with 
you. 16516. 
Laws against this 
10825. 
Pirates. 11735. 
Mignonnette. 24243. 
There is a little church. 
*'Tis then I love you best. 
Lévy (Lazare) : 
Mazurka. 6531. 
Nocturne. 19398. 
Levy (Matilda) Come unto Me. 9416. 
Lewalter (Johann) Stisse rast. 
25478, 25474. 
LeWine (Isadore) 
17139. 
Lewis (—) 
Lewis (Al.): 
Because. 17567. 
Down the silv’ry trail with you. 
9670. 
For Josephine. 14121. 
I want you. 1578, 8773 (1108). 
Lewis (Barnard) Where the lazy 
waters kiss the shore. 17082. 
Lewis (Blanche) Snowbound.. 3265. 
Lewis (C. E.) Mammy’s little angel 


and that. 


12499. 
12566. 


Why worry. 


I am in doubt. 23352. 


child. 2159. 
Lewis (C. H.) I am three times 
seven. 5638. 


Lewis (C. L.) I hear. the Ozark 


Mountains ealling me. 5674. 
Lewis (C. P.). Little Caroline. 10901. 
Lewis (D. B.) Parting. 20265. 
Lewis (KE. A.): 

Carnal menagerie. 22308. 
Farewell father, I. am _ dying. 
22912. 


Holiness hallelujah chorus. 23289. 
How tedious and tasteless the 


hours. 23331. 
Jonah, pray brother move quick. 
23742. 


23808. 
25110. 


Kept on the firing line. 
Scatter seeds of kindness. 
Second blessing. 25140. 
Wond’rous story. 26187. 
Lewis (Fulton) jr. Golden romance. 
18541. ' 
Lewis (G. F.): 
Prince of Peace. 24894. 
Scottish hills are calling. 20693. 


Lewis (Harry) Pianing. 20360. 
Lewis (J. W.): 
Flapper. 14086. 


High stepper. 14405. 
Lewis (Jack) 
Crusoe. 4894. 
Lewis (Joseph) 
thought a little bit. 
Lewis (Katherine) 


the best. 7028. 


I wish I had just 
18998. 


1582 


Dear little Robinson 


Old friends are | 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


» 


Lewis (M. B.) I love to live in 


Dixie. 23411. 
Lewis (M. D.) Five cameo pieces. 
19399. 


Lewis (Margaret) I’m going back to 
that home sweet home of mine. 
5721: 

Lewis (Olive) 

Lewis (Roger) : 

Down by the winegar works. 
18143, 18144. 
Save, save, save. 3102. 

Lewis (S. A. S.) Cherry tree. 4678. 

Lewis (S. J.) Do just asI say. 9624. 

‘Lewis (S. W.) Merry makers. 2251. 

Lewis (Sam): 

Hold me close to your heart. 
23288. 
When I met you dear. 
Your little baby. 17280. 
“Lewis (W. H.) When father rode the 


Like flowers. 6268. 


26027. 


goat. 17007, 26016, 26017. 

‘Lewis (W. M.) Since you went away. 
7691. 

Ley (H. G.): 


Fairy spring. 22899. 
O come this day and praise Him. 
24564. 
Saylor’s song. 25108. 
iLeybach (Ignace) Bolero brillante. 
21850 (23). 
sbeyburn,, (J.3.) jr. 
be. 21605. 
Lezginka. 1958. 
Lhotak & Thompson. Gosh darn those 
mosquitoes. 10064. 
Lhoumeau (R. P. A.) 


Where can she 


Adeste fideles. 


20. 
Liadow (Anatole): 
Berceuse. 18084 (238). 
Dance of the Amazons. 18003. 
Musical snuff-box. 15457. 
Tabatiére a musique. 7993, 21850 
(199). 
‘Lianowski (Tristan) : 
Intermezzo in G flat. 191138. 
Réflexions. 11873. 
Liberati (A.) Alessandro Liberati’s 
method for cornet. 10867. 


Liberati (Ermete) 
martre. 18001. 


Dama di Mont- 


Liberman (E. M.) Way. 21479. 

‘Libert (Henry) Variations sympho- 
niques. 12691. 

‘Libertini (Frank) Sospiri d’amore. 
25365. 

‘Liberto (Giovanni De) Three hunch- 
backs. 16696. 

Lichner (Heinrich) : 

Souvenir. 13084 (318). 


Valse brillante. 
Lichstein 
25837. 
Lichtenstein (Matus) 

march. 14340. 


21850 (211). 
(Samuel) Vsupoenie. 


Har hotzofim 


INDEX 


Lichter (Joie) 
18624. 
Licitra (Giovanni) : 
Amelica. 88. 
Americana. 8872. 
Amore in giardino. 
Baci in fretta. 204. 
Blaneo fantasma. 286. 
Bolero. 327. 
Carezze d’amore. 
Celia. 469. 
Ciappolino. 4717. 
Corteggiata. 9445. 
Dammi un bacio. 
Delizioso. 4914. 
Dolce frenesia. 
Dolce Risolino. 805. 
Eeo ragusano. 917. 
Farfallina. 1044. 
Fervido bacio. 1059. 
Folle passione. 5262. 
Musicanti sperduti. 2364. 
Nfama ecatena. 11417. 
Oh Katherina. 15670. 
Sorridendo. 3352. 
Stringinni forte. 
Titina. 16724. 
Torno addO mamma. 
Treccia d’oro. 3680. 
Violetta. 8344. 
Visione d’amore. 12719. 
Liddle (Samuel) : 
At parting. 8773 (36). 
Begone! 17298 (17). 
Country cradle song. 8773 (176). 
Day of sunshine. 8773 (195). 
Fierce raged the tempest. 4144 
(34). , 
He and she. 87783 (310). 
I love thee. 26302 (1388). 
If I were a rose. 8773 (869). 
King Charles. 8773 (416). 
Little Boy Blue. 4144 (72). 
Love song. 8773 (4638). 
My true love hath my heart. 
8773 (550). 
O doubting heart. 8773 (562). 
Song of the river. 17298 (183). 
Song of trust. 3334. 
Were my heart. 17298 (221). 
Liebe (L.) We meet again. 26302 
(317) 
Lieber (David) 
Lieber (H. W.) 


Happy-go-lucky Sandy. 


8877. 
4613. 


4849. 
4958. 


7900. 
12594. 


Nivaans 2. 12722: 
When the day’s work 


is thru. 17048. 
Lieber & Herd. Vivian. 12722. 
Liebling (George) : 
Etude rhythmique. 13990. 


Impromptu on black keys. 14708. 
Ode to spring. 15649. 

Liebling von London. 6255. 

Liefeld (C. F.) This is the day of 


the Lord. 25678. 


1583 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s..v. 20 


Tuiens( He! UV: 


Let me have the same old moon 


light. 6239. 
Ma’s kitchen. 
Thoughts of you. 


6517. 
8121. 


Liephart’ (Harvey) Ys? Geoecds. 
12993. 
Liepmannssohn (Leo) Seb. Bach’s 
gesinge. 8995. 
Lieurance (Thurlow) : 

Angelus. 8893, 13177, 17411. 

By the waters of Minnetonka. 


9216, 17717. 
Chant of the corn grinders. 13545. 
Cycle of three songs, each in his 


own tongue. 9485. 
Dream trail. 138881. 
Ghost pipes. 1191. 


Hear my lover’s cry. 10206. 

I sing in my heart at the weaving. 
23476. 

Indian love songs. 1674. 

Moonlit lake of the isles. 2329. 

My little sod house on the mesa. 


6793. 
Pa-pup-ooh. 11682. 
Sa-ma-wee-no. 3088. 


She stands there smiling. 16248. 
Ski-bi-bi-la. 12170. 


Where dawn and sunset meet. 


21606. 
Where drowsy waters steal. 
17073. 
Wi-um. 12965. 
Life and laughter. 16992. 
Lifson (Samuel) Prelude 1. 11790. 


Liggett (C. E.) 
* 6839. 
Light (L.) You be my flapper, and 
I will be your sheik. 13008. 
Light piano pieces. 1970. 
Lighthill (Norman) Like the wide 
men. 19414. 
Ligotti (Fernando) : 
Amami. 17390. 
Muoviti ancor. 19872. 
°O ritorne. 20074. 
Sacra prumissa. 25057. 
Scugnizzo nnammurato. 20695. 
Stornelli alla donna. 21008. 
Tua pupilla. 213830. 
Liisberg (O. M.) Voice of the waves. 
8365. 


My sweetie’s gone. 


Likins (Ada) Dreamland, ah, meet 

me there each night. 18181. 
Lilac: time. 3123) 3124 4151125128. 
Liliemark (Andrew) : 


Are you glorifying God. 8913. 


My name is written there. 11350. 
Liliput. 21251, 21252. 
Liliuokalani (Queen) Aloha oe. 
8856. 
Liljenberg (Joseph) gentle Savior 
pilot me. 1758. 


Lillard (James) : 
All I want is you. 8835. 
I’m glad you’re lonesome I’m lone- 
some too. 5719. 
Lillenas (Haldor) : : 
All that I want is in Jesus. 


21916. 

Blood covers all of my _ sin. 
13367. 

Crown Jesus the King of your 
heart. 22537. 

Don’t turn away. 9650. 

He sets the captive free. 238237. 


If we tell them the story. 23553. 

Jesus changes things. 10681. 

Mighty grace of God. 24241. 

O beautiful homeland of gold. 
2550. 

One moment with Jesus in glory. 
2667. 

One thing I know. 11610. 

Up to date religion. 12663. 

Walking in the beautiful light of 


God. 12748. 
Yielded to Thee. 18008. 
Your roses may have. thorns. 


13059. 
Lillenas pub. co.: 


Hallelujah! I am free. 10137. 
He is my Savior too. 10185. 
Jesus changes things. 10681. 


New songs of the old faith. 
24497, : 

One thing I know. 11610. 

River of life. 11910. 

Up-to-date religion. 12663. 

Walking in the beautiful light of 


God. 127438. . 
We shall go rejoicing. 12779. 
We will cross over Jordan. 
12781. 
Yielded to Thee. 13008. 


Your roses may have thorns. 
13059. ; 
Lilley (H. N.) Just you. 6119. 
Lillian (Isidor) : 
Grocery lady. 1280. 
Nest fin liebe. 24491. 
Nisht tu kein masel. 2505. 
Palestina liebe. 2715. 
Sun hot far mir noch kein mul 
nit gesheint. 34388. 
Lillie (Muriel ) Mouse! 
19856. 
Lillieforsi . 
good-night. 
Lilly (EH. S.): 
Andy. 8889. 
When the rim of the world was | 
gray. 8529. 
Wonderful mama. 86583. 
While you’re away. 12897. 
Limenta (Fernando) Nuovi success 
della danza per pianoforte. 11476, 


mouse. 


(Katharine) 


Campers. | 
416. 


1584 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 

Limley (C. J.) Spirit of progress. 
3368. 

Limley music co. Spirit of progress. 
3368. 

Limonick (Maurice) My shepherdess. 
2443. 

Lincheck (Stella) Come back with a 
smile. 9402, 13627. 


Lincke (Paul): 
Es war ein traum. 18249. 
Verschmaéhte liebe. 26302 (311). 
maneoin (H. J.) : 
Allah’s garden of roses. 
Captain. 9266. 
Charleston. 22345. 
I’ve lost my gal. 
Marie. 6500. 
Mother tra-lee, hum your Gaelic 
to me. 11258. 
National federation. 2467, 2468. 
Oh! how I hated to lose you 
11528. 
Peace on earth. 2754, 2755. 
Peerless rider. 15849. 
Railroad man’s blues. 11850. 
Soldiers of peace. 7752. 


17367. 


23493. 


Take me back to mother dear. 
25563. 
Texas and her flag. 16630. 


Tom boy girl. 8166. 
West Virginia. 3860. 
When hollyhocks are blooming. 
17010. 
Whispering pines. 21624. 
Why blame Abie. 17123. 
Lincoln (H. J.) music co.: 
Captain. 9266. 


Soldiers of peace. 7752. 


Lincoln (N. A.) My best girl. 24374. 
Lincoln music co.: 

Good time flat blues. 1250. 

My good for nothin’ man. 2400. 


Rock pile blues. 2999. 

She’s my sheba, I’m her sheik. 

i 3192: 

Shipwrecked blues. 3200. 
Lincolnshire poacher. 1981. 
Lincolnshire poacher’s song. 

19425. 

Lind (Gustave) : 

: At the window. 
Barearolle. 9032. 
Berceuse. 13335. 
Quick step. 118382. 
Valse-impromptu. 8291. 

Lindauer-Cattaneo (Johann) 

enlied. 21670. 

Lindbald (Otto) 

9046. 

Lindemann (Billy) 
tine. 5033. 
Linden (Harry) 
24391. 

fander (EF. FP.) Oh 
20107. 


19424, 


17454. 


Wieg- 
Battle prayer. 

Dreamy Argen- 
My 


it’s Florida. 


| Lindner (Gustave) 


Dixie lady. ) 


Linder (Mary) Oh, -it’s Florida. 
20107. 
Linder (W. B.) You may sip my 


honey, honey. 21774. 
Linderman (T. B.): 


Hoping. 5586. 
I hate you—because—I love you. 
10365. 


Rose o’ the Ghetto. 
Linders (Karl) 


7449, 
pseud. See Geibel 


(A.) 
Lindgreen (Charles) Elves in the 
moonlight. 940. 


Lindley (Donald) : 
Hot as a summer’s day. 18751. 
Rhythm of the day. 20528. 
Stepping fast. 21000. 
Sweet stuff. 21081. 
Trumpet blues. 21315. 
Freude-volksfest- 
karneval. 18429. 
Lindner (Harry) : 
Anxious. 18185. 
I want to marry you. 14633. 
Lindquist (O. A.) Rustling leaves. 
11979. 
Lindquist (R. N.): 
Give me the right to ecail your 
lovin my own. 5349. 
You come into my dreams. 
Lindsay (A. L.) 
sweetie o’ mine. 
Lindsay (A. R.): 
If you can get a kiss like Fannie 


21750. 
That darling little 
21169. 


can kiss. 19085. 
Oh, Al why can’t you be nice. 
24608. 


Lindsay (Alan): 
I want’to dream. 10498. 
My kingdom for a herring. 19922. 
Lindsay (Alfred) Norma is her name. 
6916. 
Lindsay (G. L.) 
ode. 20751. 
Lindsay-Theimer (John) : 
_Barberina. 17544. 
Hinmal nur-. 18222. 
Lindsey (Cassie) Why I am living. 
21659. 
Lindsey (Stella) : 
I seem to see old Ireland. 18965 
I want you dear. 23519. 


Sesqui-centennial 


Oh! Dooney oh! do. 20097. 
Lindstrom (Victor) : 
Broken bubbles. 365. 


2100. 
All the universe is 


Loving hands. 
Linebarger (I. B.) 
Singing. 65. 
Linehan (C.) 
5693. 
Linet (H. A.): 
Hank’s book of college ditties for 
the ukulele. 10140. 
Hank’s book of common camp dit- 
ties. 10141. 


Ill remember you. 


1585 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20° 


Linet (H. A.)—Continued. 
Hank’s college ditties for the uku- 
lele. 18084 (456). 
Hank’s one hour course in ukulele 
playing. 10142, 13084 (457). 
Hank’s songs of the sunny South. 


10148. 
Linet (Hank) pseud. See Linet 
(H. A.) 

Linett (Maurice) : 
Ernest-are-you-in-earnest. 18246. 
Fan fan Fannie. 14037. 

Ill forgive if you forget. 18872. 
May I. 19650. 

Linick (Arthur) : 

Dot’s vot Looie uses. 18188. 
Lena, be lenient with me. - 15045. 


Dink: (32) Ais)": 
More I see of somebody else the 
more I think about you. 2381. 
Steppin’ fool. 16461. 
Wonderful you. 17181. 
Link (J. H.) music co.: 
Steppin’ fool. 16461. 
Wonderful you. 17181. 
Linko (Andrew) Girl that went away. 
1202. 


Linley (Thomas) Duenna. 886. 

Linx (Jack) Don’t you try to high 
hat me. 18134. 

Lipartiti (Tito) Thirteenth cavalry. 
12528. 

Lipen (Al.) Wandering little gypsie. 
8412. 


Lippert (Mrs. P. D.) Where is the 
old fashioned girl now. 21612. 
Lippmann (Max) Boys—boys—boys. 
17670. 
Lipsehultz (G. M.) 
the silver moon. 
Lipschutz (Abe) : 
Check check cheekerherry: 496. 
Radio song. 20478. 
Lipskin (G. & J.) 
Cara sucia. 9269. 
Concerto. 9764. 
Liscombe (A. C.) I miss my dear old 
southern home. 15388. 
Lisjak (Victor) : 
Lepa naSa domovina. 62382. 
Spavaj spavaj milka moja. 3364. 
Lisson (Harl) Thoughts. 12538. 
Liszt (Franz) : 
Consolation. 6282, 6283. 
Deux etudes de concert. 
Deux légendes. 23981. 
Etudes d’execution transcendante. 
6285, 6286. 
Hungaria. 6287. 
Hungarian fantasia. 15092: 
Hungarian rhapsody. 6288, 10887. 
Liebestraum, 10888, 150938. 
Liszt’s (F.) second Hungarian 
rhapsody. 26302 AM ). 
Loreley. 6289. 


Drifting ‘neath 
13914. 


6284. 


Love-dream. 


Mazeppa. 6290. 

Nocturne. 23934. 

Rhapsodie espagnole. 23935. 
Sonate. 10889. 

Trois études de concert. 10890. 
Trois nocturnes. 10891. | 
Valse de Méphisto. 6291, 10892. 
Venezia e Napoli. 10893. 


1°* concerto. 15094. 
Liszt music co. 
20761. 
Tottaey ONS 
16821. 


Littig (Frank) : 


B.) 


Littig’s new harmony self instruc-- 


4 tor. 1984. 


Littig’s practical method for Ha-. 


walian guitar. 239386. 


Littig’s practical method for tenor 


banjo. 23987. 
Littig’s practical method for uku- 
lele or tiple. 23988. 


National self teacher for ukulele.. 


24473. 
Play the ukulele at sight. 24831.. 
Little (G. A.): 
Blinky moon bay. 22199. 
_ By the light of the stars. 4556. 
I like pie, I like cake. 1477. 


What a life when no one loves- 


you. 3868, 3864. 
Little (Jack) : 


Comin’ home. 138688. 


I’m gonna let the bumble bee be:;. 


10434. 

In the spring. 14755. 

My old lady. 15514. 

My sugar. 6834. 

Someone like you. 12239. 

Stop your ticklin’ me. 12345. 
Little angel band. 1986. 
Little corporal. 26802 (179). 


Little David play on your harp. 6296.. 


Little evangel. 1999, 10905. 

Little huntsman. 2003. 

Little suite. 11710. 

Littlefield (M. 8.) 
Christian life. 1441. 

Littlejohn (G. F.) 
9877. 


Littrell (V. W.) When I said the last’ 


yes. 12836. 
Lively (K. A.): 
Mexicana. 19731. 
Texas. 16629. 
Within the walls of China. 
(1399). 
Lively (O. J.) 
been going around. 5604. 
Livens (Leo) Sylvia. 7984. 
Liversidge (R.): 
Adeste fideles. 21. 
Airy fairies. 44. 


1586 


19432, 23932, 23933... 


She is fooling thee.. 


Two broken hearts. 


Hymns of the 


Flapper. song.. 


8773: 


How do I know what’s- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 

Ballade. 1880. 
Boy scouts on parade. 341. 
Bubbles. 372. 
Butterflies. 388. 
Chanson petite. 483. 
Crooked man. 650. 
Dance des cloches. TOT. 


Dancing leaves. 714. 
Deep blue eyes. 770. 
Fairy ballet. 1016. 


Fat man of Bombay. 1048. 
Glow-worm and turtle. 1217. 
Golden key to music land. 5386. 
Grand festival march. 1263. 
Little chick. 1990. 


Little robin red-breast. 2016. 
Mareh on. 2179. 
Moonlight. 2328. 
Morceau earacteristique. 2330. 


Northern lights. 2520. 
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater. 
Rippling brooklet. 2991. 
Robinson Crusoe. 2997. 
Rocking horse. 3001. 
See saw. 3150. 
Silent night, holy night. 
Tick tock. 36384. 
Two little owls. 
Livingston (B. R.): 
Come my Hadassah. 
How can I tell. 5601. 
Make my dream true. 6445. 
My maid of mystery. 6802. 
Livingstone (Paul) We want our 
freedom back again. 16971. 
Li Volsi (Salvatore) : 
’Acquaiuolu di Palermu. 21865. 
Cielo luntano. 22402. 
Livsey (S. M.) Easy piano lessons. 
908, 9729. 
Lizzio (Alfred) Virtu’. 25890. 
Lizzio (Rosario) Virtu’. 25890. 
Llewellyn (Edgar) Song of my heart. 
16374. 


3214. 
3718. 
22460. 


Llewellyn (T. L.) Dreamy _ isle. 
13907. 
Lloud (Billy) : 
Let me dance with you. 1944. 


Rough daddy. 3047. 
When thoughts of you come steal- 
ing. 38929. 
Lloyd (C. F.): 
Garden by the sea. 17298 (64). 
Promised land. 17298 (153). 
Lloyd (C. H.): 
Catch me if you can. 459. 
In the gloaming. 1651. 
Scouts’ march. 31385. 
Lloyd (David de): 
Gwenllian. 1289. 
Huna dlws dy fam. 5614. 
Lloyd (Edward) : 
Charleston steppers ball. 
8773 (958). 
Dixie’ flyer blues. 


4670, 
17298 (255). 


2771. 


He’s. gone blues. 
(281). 

Never coming back again blues. 
6878, 8773 (1221). 

Lloyd (Evans) : 

Dearer than dear. 764. 

If you leave me I'll never cry. 
10540. 


14360, 17298 


My sweet baby girl. 24447. 
Lloyd (G. F. A.): 
Garden by the sea. 17298 (64). 


Promised land. 17298 (1538). 
Lloyd (Olive) Coral cave. 22500. 
Lloyd (Robert) Now the day is over. 

11474. 

Lloyd (Vernon) Boy scouts on pa- 
rade. 841. 

Loar (Lloyd) lLoar’s modern method 
for ukulele, ukulele-banjo and tenor 
banjo. 15128. 

Lobdell (Edith) Ring-go-round. 24993. 

Lo Bianco (Gaetano) : 

Canta fanciulla. 4595. 

Cunziglio ’°e mamma. 681. 

Fior di gelsomino. 14077. 

Margherita. 15264. 

Serata di danza. 16212. 

Viola del pensiero. 16899. 

Lobl (Zoltan) Why don’t you love 
me dear heart. 21652. 

Lo Cascio (Joseph) : 

In the heart you gave back to me. . 

1656. 

It’s a lie. 5988. 

Just missing you. 

Keep away. 1847. 

Kick-a-poo. 1861. 
Lo Cascio (Thomas) It’s a lie. 5988. 
Locatelli (Pietro) Suite. 10982. 
Lochary (Harry) Wonderful night of 


14920. 


love. 4033. 

Lochhead (A.) Pride of Tipperary. 
11797. 

Locke (C. O.) Tomboy. 16742. 


Locke (M. P. W.): 


Indiana I love. 14764, 19108. 


O’Hooley. 2612. 
Locke (May) No monkey man. 
24527. 
Lockhart. (Eugene) Way to your 
heart. 8489. 


Lockmon (H. C.) When I went with 


mother to the country store. 26036. 
Lockton (Edward) Jean. 6031. 
Lockwood (C. H.)  We’re not mon- 

keys anymore. 21496. 

Lockwood. (lL. F. B.) Carolina. 

UCU LCS: 

Lockwood (L. W.): 
Caddy. 4569. 
Fore. 5272. 
In a two-some with you. 5887. 


My rose in the garden of love. 
4144 (227). 


1587 


INDEX 


pt. 5, 1. )8.;V, 20 


Lo Coco (Antonio) : 


Fior de gelsomino. 14077. 
Margherita. 15264. 
Lococo (Lena) All aboard for Ala- 
bam! 56. . 


Lodato (Antonino) 3° ballo. 218381. 
Lodge (Henry) Rose of the moon- 
light. 3048. 
Lodge (T. H.) Moon madness. 
Lodwick (V. A.): 
Catching Mary Jane. 
Celene. 13526. 


Lodwig (Ray) You are just a vision. 

1300p, 1 GZAK. 

Loeb (H. B.): 
Longing. 10951. 
Tango serenade. 

Loeble (Frank) Cross. 

Loeffler (C. B.): 

Come back sweet girl. 585. 
Mississippi here I come. 
11190. 

Loeffler (C. M.): 

Memories of my childhood. 11187. 
Poem. 2815. 

Lohr (Hermann) : 

Cobbler’s song. 17298 (29). 

Face to face. 17298 (57). 

Friendships. 14152. 

Gather ye rosebuds. 4144 (41). 

Gift of the Gods. 8773 (267). 

Grape vine swing. 17298 (72). 

It’s a year almost. 14798. 

Love’s devotion. 17298 (108). 

Oh! for the wings of a swallow. 
2586. 

Starlight. 25422. 

Summer. 3423. 

Waken lords and ladies gay. 4144 
(147). 

What a wonderful world it would 
be. 12807, 21850 (474). 

Loes (H. D.): 

Anywhere Thou leadest. 124. 

Come over on the winning side. 
22464. 

Great salvation. 18583. 

He is the One who can help you. 
18644. 

His love is true. 13882. 

I sing of a Savior. 1549. 

It was for you. 19155. 

It was Jesus. 23686. 

Let us run with patience. 19393. 

Safe in Thy keeping. 25065. 

Salvation is mine. 3087. 

Saviour over there. 25097. 

Search me, O God. 12058. 

Some day I'll see Him. 12214. 

Somebody needs your love. 12231. 

There’s a_ place for everyone. 
3590. 

Your mother’s prayers. 


19818. 
4641. 


12445. 
13698. 


6635, 


13057. 


Loescher music co. Society blues. 
16328. 

Loeser (Albert) : 
Cairo. 17734. 
Konig Davids harfe. 
Lohengrin-song. 19482. 


Loeser (W.) Fate did not play me 
fair. 18323. 
Loewe (C.) Clock. 22482. 
Loewe (F.): 
Cath’rine. 9291, 13522, 17789. 
Kathrin. 10761, 10762. 


Loffredo (Mario) : 
Canzone a Napule. 
Dignita. 22661. 
Stornelli peccaminosi. 

Logan (F. K.): 
Meditation. 26302 (195). 
Russian lullaby. 16120. 

Sweet lavender. 16539. 
Logan (Felicity) Rhythmic revels. 
11895. 


22292. 
25445, 


Logan (J. F.) Ellen dear. 18230. 
Logan (Ray): 
Lost John blues. 23999. 


You can’t shake it in here. 26228. 
Logan (T. R.) Love will come some 
day. 10998. 
Logan (W. H.): 
I’m aé_cold-blood-murder pirate 
bold. ‘S721. 
I’m so happy, wild and daffy, 
about that girl of mine. 5744. 
Logeart (Gustave) Foch. 18392. 
Logue (G. M.) Vision of Calvary. 


25894. 
Lohe (L. A.) Marie. 11081. 
Lohengrin. 4144 (146). 
Lohmann (A. S8.): 
Echo. 915. 
My Colorado home. 6754, 11296. 
Lohr (F. N.) Slumber song. 26302 
(281). Si 
Lohr (Harvey) Eternal spring. 
17298 (54). 
Lohr (I. G.): 
Fox trot oriental. 1125. 
Love song. 2076. 
Out of my arms. 2697. 
Stop pickin’ on me. 3899. 


Lohse (Otto): 
Drei sitze. 6318. 


Prinz wider willen. 21850 (158). 


Lombard (Mrs. I. D. K.) .Pal of my 
heart. 11674. 
Lombardi (F. A.) Hece-sacerdos 
[and] Tantum ergo. 138942. 
Lombardo (Carlo) : 
Che pretendi tu... 4675. 


Dama di Montmartre. 18001. 
Entrata di Fornarina. . 5123. 
Fornarina. 5274. | 
To non  h0ikae 
La sui prati del pert... 


bambini. 10624. 
6176. 


1588 


14985, 14986. © 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Neen nee cn nn a 


Luna park. 2111. 
Ma la mia sartina. 2116. 
Mistinguette. 2295. 


Piccolo zampognaro, 20328. 
Puzzle. 11822. 
Se tu piangi io piangero. 7589. 
Zuiderzé. 4138. 
Lombardo printing co., inc. Mamma 
mia. 11055. 


Lommen (S. H.) Songs of Kappa 
alpha theta. 16398. 

Lomozik (F. J.): 

24397. 


My flower. 
Star. 25417. 
Londan (—) Bravura. 26302 (365). 
London (Norris) Brown-eyed Joan. 
9194. 


London ealling. 1980. 

London revue. 23974. 

Londonderry air. 10937, 19484. 
Londonderry County. 12990, 12991. 
Loney (Howard) Songs of Lambda 


chi alpha. 16398. 
Long (Arthur) Just dreams. 14908. 
Long (D. C.) Gargle, gargle. 18465. 
Long (Dorothy) : 
Back to the city of go. 13268. 


I am always peeking. 1445. 
Oh how can I do it, oh how. 
11527. 
Long (EH. L.): 
Long songs for your ukulele. 
15144. 
My boy. 24876. 
You didn’t care. 13017. 
You’re with me still. 138048, 21793. 
Long (J. O.): 


Arouse ye, Christian soldiers. 141. 
Jesus is His name. 1765. 
Since Jesus spoke to me. 3226. 


There’s a hand that’s holding 
mine. 3588. 

Two little hands. 8249. 

Washed in the blood of the 
Saviour. 3828. 

What are you doing for Jesus. 
3866. 

Long (J. P.): 

Boy with the bye-bye blues. 

Charleston baby. 22346. 

Cousin Clara’s crazy over e¢ross 
words. 9458. 

Down where the pinelen babies 
grow. 13867. 

Fell out. 14056. 

I’m trying to forget Love’s old 
sweet song. 1534. 

I shall be sorry for you. 10470. 

Keep that big smile going. 10767. 

Sitting in the park. T7709. 

Sun will soon be shining. 7923. 

Tennessee choo-choo. 16623. 

Where will I find a girl like Mary. 

Yum-yum lane. 4122. 


86854—26——_19 


4509. 


Long (Joe) Don’t take a chance take 
a checker. 4981, 18126. 
Long (R. A.) Vacant house. 25839. 


Long (Stanley) Pan. 2722. 
Long (Mrs. W. E.) Sometime, some- 
where. 25316. 
Lougacre music ¢co.: 
If I had known that you cared. 
13084 (481). 


Right under your nose. 13084 
(548). 
Longbottom (C. H.): 
Baby. 17488, 17489. 
Heigh-ho! heigh-ho. 14877. 
Longbottom’s meditation. 19495, 


19496. 
Ruth’s meditation on God’s per- 
fect day. 20598. 


Sailor’s prayer. 16136. 
Star of the sea. 20991. 
Longhinelli (W.) Ca passe. 22264. 


Longmire (John) Nine insect pieces. 


6338. 
Longo (Alessandro) 20 little pre- 
ludes. 6339. 


Longshaw (F. W.): 
At the Christmas ball. 


22019. 

Chili pepper. 17854. 

Cold in hand blues. 570. 8773 
(970). 

I’m a cheater who sure can cheat. 
10412. 

I used to be your sweet mamma. 
1552. 


I’ve been mistreated. 23480. 

If I can’t have every bit of it I 
don’t want none at all. 10530. 

Longshaw’s rag time dance. 15150. 

Nashville woman blues. 15552. 

Sesqui sesqui, centennial. 25182. 

Tomato sauce. 21279. 

What kind of man is he. 3874. 
Longstaife (Ernest) When the ser- 
geant major’s on parade. 26063. 
Longstreet. (H. P.) U. S. school of 

music. 168438. 
Longsworth (W.) 
4170. 
Lonquist (Leonard) 
umphant. 16194. 
Loomis (H. W.): 
Carem Carmela. 
Cinderella. 17877. 
Daniel in the lions’ den. 716. 
Hurakan, the west wind. 1483. 
Johnny Appleseed. 19204. 


Again the klan. 


Sea-gull  tri- 


440. 


On Canaan shore. 24669. 
Pearl. 2758. 
Song in my heart. 3311. 


Song of the Volga boatmen. 3333. 


Loomis (Max). pseud. See Yates 
(C. R.). 
Loonan (Irving) Why don’t the 


girlies fall for the shrimps. 8601. 


1589 


INDEX 


Loos (I. S.): 
Marjorie . 24139. 
Nifty. 24503. 
Simplicity. 25238. 
Lopes (Joseph) : 
Dreams of Aloha. 13897. 
Dreamy Hawaiian eyes. ‘13905. 
Lépez (Frederico) Rancherita. 


24949. 
Lopez (Ray) Sally’s got the blues. 
3080, 3081. 
Lopez (V. L.): 
Cheerio. 17838. 
Eleonor. 22817. 
Professors. 20430. 


12142, 16269. 
If I could only see 
5842. 


Silver-head. 
Lopiano (Anna) 
you once more. 


Loraine (William) Salome. 21850 
(173). 

Loraind (Frater) 10 uj ndotaéja. 
19502. : 


Lord (R. K.) Preliminary studies 
for violin. 24872, 24873. 
Lord I want to be a Christian. 
Lord is arisen. 2048. 
Lorelei. 15160. 
Lorenz (E. S.): 
Abide with me. 
After the night. 8773 (5). 
Angels’ song. 8773 (24). 
Answer Him, Lord, I will. 
(6). 
Anthem king. 4144 (7). 
Bugle call. 8773 (97). 
Can He trust in you. 8773 (107). 
Cheer up. 8773 (188). 
Christmas choir. 8773 (146). 
Christmas ships. 8773 (148). 
Christmas. treasury no. 8. 8773 
(149). 
Come home. 8773 (156). 
Comfort ye my _ people. 
(168). 
Coming now. 
Crush it down. 8773 (184). 
Daughter of Zion. 87738 (191). 
Fear not. 4144 (82). 
Friede auf erden. 8773 (249). 
Friend in Jesus. 8773 (250). 
Fromme kinder. 8773 (254). 
Gelobet sei dem Herrn. 
(265). 
Gleams from the Holy Land. 
8773 (269). 
Glorious honor of thy majesty. 
8773 (275). 
Glory to God. 8773 (280). 
God bless our native land. 8773 
(283). 
God over all. 8773 (284). 
Harvest crown. 8773 (306). 
He shall come down like rain. 
8773 (3817). 


6342. 


8773 (3). 


4144 


8773 
8773 (169). 


8773 


pt. rt, n. s., v. 20 


Hold Thou’ my hands. 8773 
(338). 

I will be. true to my Saviour. 
8773 (3865): 

I would walk with Jesus. 8773. 
(368). 


In days of yore. 8773 (3875). 
In the promised land. 4144 (64). 
Joy to the world. 8773 (899). 
King shall reign. 19280. 
Kirchenchor. 8773 (421). 
Lambs of the fold. 8773 (426). 
Land of by and by. 8773 (428). 
Lilies of the field. 8773 (450). 
Lorenz’s anthems for men. 
19512. 
Messengers of Jesus. 
My mighty Savior. 8773 (547). 
Never alone. 8773 (555). > 
O Jesus let us help. 8773 (566). 
O little town of Bethlehem. 8773 
(572). 
O what a Savior. 8773 (579). 
Pass it on. 8773 (605). 
Praised in Sion. 8773 (624). 
Reaping as you go. &773 (634). 
Redemption draweth nigh. 8773 
(635). ) 
Rend the heavens. 8773 (638). 
Return of spring. 8773 (644). 
Rolling every burden on the Lord. 
8773 (653). 
Shine where you are. 8773 (702). 
Sing unto the Lord. 8773 (714). 
Son is given. 8773 (724). 
Spread the news. 8773 (7389). 
Stars in my crown. 8773 (747). 
Stick to your post. 8773 (750). 
Sun is shining still. 8773 (753). 
Talk with us. 8773 (767). 
Teach me, O Lord. 8773 (770). 
Temple echoes. 8773 (773). 
Thanksgiving choir. 8773 (777). 
Thou wilt not leave me. 4144 
Cis toe vs 
We'll never say goodbye. 
(840). 
Weihnachts krone. 8773 (846). 
Where the Savior leads. 8773 
(857). 
With Jesus on board. 8773 (866). 
With songs of harvest home. 8773. 
(867). 
Wonderful love of Jesus. 
(869). 
Work for Jesus. 
Lorenz (K. K.): 
Christmas treasury no. 36. 17871. 
Lorenz’s folio of wedding music. 


8773 (523). 


8773 


8773 
8773 (872). 


19514. 
Sixteen anthems by sixteen com- 
posers. 19511. . 


Lorenz pub. €o.: 
Babe of Bethlehem. 17483. 
Be glad. 9053. 


1590 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Childhood of Hiawatha. 17851. 

Christmas treasury, no. 8. 8773 
(149). 

Christmas treasury, no. 36. 17871. 

Crown after cross. 668, 4824. 

Daybreak. 18037. 

Golden hours. 10048. 

Gracious Spirit, dwell with me. 
5407. 

Heart of Christmas. 18654. 

I love you bright morning. 18898. 

I need Thee, Savior. 5758. 

I will greatly rejoice in the Lord. 
18995. 

Joy of Easter. 

King Immanuel. 19277. 

King shall reign. 19280. 

Kirchenchor. 8773 (422). 

Let laughter reign. 19378. 

Light from the tomb. 1967. 

Like the wise men. 19414. 

Lorenz's anthems for men. 19512. 

Lorenz’s folio of one-page organ 


1786. 


voluntaries. 19513. 
Lorenz’s folio of wedding music. 
19514. 


Lorenz’s 8S. A. B. secular chorus 
book. 19515. 
Lorenz’s three part secular chorus 


book. 19516. 
Lorenz’s two-part secular chorus 
book. 19517. 


Lorenz’s Vox angelica no. 4. 2056. 

Love suffereth long. 6378. 

More love to Thee. 6675. 

Mother and home. 6696. 

Mothers of men. 11264. 

My opportunity. 6815. 

New-born King. 15572. 

O eyes that are weary. 20061. 

Oh for a closer walk with God. 
20098. 

Old friends best of. all. 

Our Lord victorious. 2695. 

Rip Van Winkle. 20536, 20537. 

Santa saves the day. 20633. 

Savior, Thy dying love. 20639. 

Sixteen anthems by sixteen com- 


20135. 


posers. 19511. 

Soldiers of the _ cross. 12207, 
12208. 

Sometime. 20891. 

Star that led. 16449. 

Still, still with Thee. 21003. 

Summer winds, blow. 21040- 
21043. 

Sundown. 21048. 

Teach my soul to leve. 21140. 


Thanks to God. 21164, 21165. 
Thorn crowned-King. 3608, 3609. 


Through love to light. 3628. 

Tidings of great joy. 21242, 
212438. 

Trust only in His love. 21317. 


Tubal-cain. 21331. 


_Lorenz’s anthems for men. 


When de banjo plays. 21549. 
Who-oo. 21641. 
Women’s new gospel quartets. 
26177. ; 
Yuletide bells. 17284, 21807. 
Lorenzo (Ange) Sleepy time gal. 


(719, 20822, 20823, 25268. 

19512. 
folio of one-page organ vyolun- 
taries. 195138. 

folio of wedding music. 
Ss. A. B. secular 
19515. 

three part secular chorus book. 
19516. 


19514. 
chorus book. 


two-part secular chorus book. 
19517. 
- Vox angelica, no. 4. 2056. 
Loreti (A. H.) Ta&agliche tibungen. 
21104. 
Loria) (R23 \C.) Piedigrotta Mario, 


1926. 20334. 
Loring (Harold) 
man. 25361. 
Lorraine (Carl) 
gesen (C. M.) 

Lorraine (Lawrence) : 

Burmese love song. 9198. 
Gypsies in the wood. 10119. 
Lort (R. A.) I’ve got the crossword 

puzzle blues. 1559. 
Lortzing (Albert) Mazurka oberst. 
15298. 


Losey (A. 
11000. 
Losh (S. 8.) Blue bonnets. 309. 
Lost child. 87738 (460). 
Loth (lL. L.): 
Drifting. 874. 
Evening hymn. 22865. 
Good-night my love, good night. 
5398. 
In dreamland. 23588. 
Land of Nod. 6191. 
March mignonne. 2183. 
Moonbeams. 11223. 
Norse lullaby. 6918. 
Pierrette. 11726. 
Pierrot.  11(276 
Skaters. 21850 (427). 
Sylvan scene. 7983. 
Valse __ brillante. 
(1855). 
Wintah, summah, snow er shine. 
8630. 

Lothrop, Lee & Shepherd co. 
and baby plays. 183827. 
Lott (Anne) Evolutions? no! 

Lotter (Adolf) : 
You and I. 8699. 
Youth and vigor. 
Lottier (R. L.) 
you'll know. 
Loubet (FE. P.) 
rose of Italy. 


Songs of the red 


pseud. See Hel- 


M.) Love’s dawning. 


3745, 8773 


Father 
18281. 


8745. 
Sometime, someday 

16358. 

Mary Marie, glowing 

19682, 21850 (367). 


1591 


INDEX 


Loud (A. F.) Welcome Grand Army 
men. 8773 (847). 
Loud (J. A.) Airman’s creed. 21892. 
Louden (H.) Just turn the world 
around to my old Kentucky home. 
14934. 
Loudon (Billy) 
years. 20245. 
Loughborough (Raymond) : 
Day by the sea. 18038. 
Fata morgana. 14046, 18321. 


Pal of my bygone 


High on the sleepy hills. 18691. 
Mary and the mermaids. 19681. 
Mortonhoe. 15430. 

Travellers to fairyland. 3679. 


Louie the 14th. 4822, 4979, 5576, 
6308, T7177, 7974, 8220, 9736, 10968, 
14228, 15477. B 

Louis’ (Mary) Where the snow 
crowned peaks lift their heads. 
26100. 

Louise. 6352. 

Louka (Marie) : 

Arrival of Santa Claus. 

Mother’s lullaby. 243838. 

Songs for childhood 
25355. 

Louton (Hmmett) 
4048. 

Lovaglio (Antonio) : 
7A morte ’e *na mama. 17303. 
Ogni mese € sempe bello. 20090. 
’"Neopp’ ’e bagne. 19992. 

Sia beneditto Napule. 16260. 
Sogno di Noé. 163831. 

Lovatt (S. E.) Softly the breezes 
from the forest came. 25288. 

Love (Bessie) If you could forgive. 


22004. 
games. 


Won’t you heed. 


19086. 
Love (Francis) Why. 12926. 
Love (Lawrence) Toiling, singing, 


smiling. 25728. 
Love at my heart. 
Love bird. 19528. 
Love hour. 2069. 
Love in a village. 11012. 

Love song. 2081, 2576, 2577, 2578, 

4114, 6987. 

Love songs. 10989. 
Love string. 10991. 
Loveday (Carroll) He’s a fellow who 

kisses and tells. 1348. 

Lovegrove (Robert) Tom boy girl. 

8166. 

Loveland (C. F.) 

16399. 

Loveland (C. S.): 
Stately steps. 7869. 
Sunshine and shadow. 7934. 
Loveless (Henrietta) Can’t you hear 

me u-hoo-hooing you. 423. 
Lovelight music co. Papa knows what 

mama wants. 20254. 

Lovell (Leona): 
Beautiful dream. 234. 


8773 (461). 


Songs of mother. 


pt thy, Ws. 2e 


Flirtation waltz. 18379. 
Golden dream waltz. 18539. 
Good-night. 1249. 
Mother’s old fashioned lullaby. 
2347. 
My Dixie rose. 24392. 
Somebody cares. 3281. 
Unto a rose. 21361. 
Lovell (Leona) pub. co.: 
Beautiful dream. 234. 
Good night. 1249. 
Loverin (Mrs. A. B.) Flapper of 1925.. 
Waals 
Lover’s canticles. 
Love’s eall. 20351. 
Loves old sweet song. 
Loye’s reincarnation. 
Lovett (S. E.): 
How calmly the evening. 
I'll bid my heart be still. 
Shadows of the evening 
12997. 
Lovette (T. 8.) 
Lovitt (Jerry) 
tain. 17951. 


Lovreglio (HEleuterio) : 


8773 (850). 


6395. 
23761. — 


10299. 
1480. 
hours. 


Reaper. 16021. 
Cottage on the moun- 


Appel du matin. 126. 
Valse-impromptu. 16858. 
Low (Reg): 
Cousin Clara’s crazy over cross 
words. 9453. 


Land of what’s it’s name. 6192. 
Soft-hearted Sally. 20848. 


Lowa (H. W.) Cadets on parade. 


13453. 
Lowden (Clinton) Sunshine and glad- 
ness. 3441. 
Lowe (Bert): 
Mary Ann. 24146. 


Pretty baby. 20413, 24885. 
Lowe (H. W.) Cadets on parade. 
9221. 
Lowell (Edgar) 
25298. 
Lowell (G. H.) 


Some baby—my gal. 


At love’s nest. 13216. 
Lowell (R. A.) I never thought you 
could ever love me. 14598. 
Lowell (W. A.) It’s home _ sweet 
home for me. 1714. 
Lowenberg (Florence) : 
Queen and the toreador. 
Winter. 17158. 
Lowenwirth (Sam) :" 
Hot zie, git zie, git zie, wus sie 
hot. 5595. 
I like, I like, I like them all the 
time. 10381. 
Steam, steam, steam. 3390. 
Wen Columbus gefint nit dus 
land. 3854. 
Lower (E. G.) There’s a heart for 
everyone. 25659. 
Lowlands of Holland. 15214, 15215. 


15996. 


1592 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Lowrey (M. L.) My hero. 24408. 
Lowry (—): 
I wanna be good. 14624, 14625. 
Zanzibar. 17291, 21809. 
Lowry (E. O.): 

Daddy is coming home, ete. 699. 
Daisy that grew for me. 9502. 
Lowry (Margaret) Music apprecia- 

tion for every child. 24364. 


Lowther (Toupie) Ave Maria. 182. 


Lozay (Marie) Shack where I was 
born. 12093. 
Lualdi (Adriano) Diavolo nel cam- 
panila, 4932, 
Lubbe (Kurt) : 
Angora. 17415. 
Spielzeug. 7842. 
That old Angora cat. 3569. 
Lubin (S. A.) . Song of midnight. 
C497. : 


Lubomirski (G.) : 
Danse orientale. 4870, 13748. 
Elegie. 8773 (1021). 
Lubowski. .(V..J..).: 
Cabaret echoes. 4568. 
Creole blues. 4807. 
Dizzy Lizzy. 4944. 


nt French market blues. 5291. 
Luby (J. J.) I miss her. 18948. 
Luca (Giuseppe De): 

- Aria @munastero... 17483. 
Canzone a Napule. 17762. 
Core luntano. 17942. 

‘O saciccio taliano. 2564. 
Piccola lampada blu’. 24816. 
Luca (Mariano de) : 
Duorme, core mio. 5062. 
Lassateme canta! 6197. 
Prucessione. 15979. 
Tiempe passate. 8137. 
Luca (Raffaele De): 
‘O pumpiero. 24581. 


°O vennetore napulitano. 24595. 


Pascale s’ € nzurato. 20269. 
Lucanese (Frank) Fiori Alpini. 
1072. 
Lucarelli (M.) Quién da primero. 
Soe. . 
Lucas (A. C.) De possum stew. 
13774. 


Lucas (A. M.): 
Jubilate Deo. 8773 (401). 
O come let us sing unto the Lord. 
26302 (216). 
Lucas (Blanche) Tantum ergo. 8006. 


Lucas (E. C.): 
Priére. 20417. 
That apartment upstairs. 25624. 
You made me love you. 8727. 


Lucas (Frank) pseud. 
(Frank) 
Lucas (Nick): 
I found somebody to love. 18842. 
I might have known that I’d be 
left all alone. 18947. 


See Lucanese 


I’ve named my pillow after you. 
5789. 

If I ean’t have you. 1592. 

My baby. 2378. 

Somebody won a wonderful pal. 


25309. 
That old fashioned home town of 
mine. 3570. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 4968. 
Lucifero (Santo) Messalina. 24217. 
Lucius (Mary) Old home eall. 15704. 


Luckenbach (L. J.) Moment musical. 


6652. 
Luckhardt & Belder: 
Gale. 9961. 


Musical journey. 11281. 
Still, still with Thee. 12341. 
Luckstone (Isidore) Love may find 
me today. 6373. 

Ludascher (Kmma) 

Lude. (Jean) 

Luders (Gustav) 

Ludwig (August) 

Ludwig (Franz) Sonate. 6413. 

Ludwig (G:--H.) Maidens. delight 

waltzes. 21850 (120). 

Ludwig (Norbert) That 

melody. 25640. 

Ludwig music pub. co.: 
Black rose. 4455. 
Romance. 7428. 
Tales of Hoffman. 

Luebtow (Hector) jr.: 
Full of pep. 1152. 
Please be good to 

mother. 15910. ~- 
Tin Lizzie. 16716. 
Iuenburg (Carl) My Tennessee gal. 
6841. 

Luigini (Alexandre) : 
Ballet egyptien. 13276. 
Ballet egyptien. 22096. 

Luke (C. M.) Tender lips. 

Luke (H. K.): 

Morning lullaby. 2334. 
One more. 2668. 
Persuaded. 2770. 

Luken (Harry) Cradle days. 

Lullack (A.): 
Drolerie. 
Fusyama. 5306. 

Romanze. 7436. 

Vasantasena. 21382. 
Iumley-Holmes (A. E.) : 

Court jester. 17960. 

In the palace. 19090. 

March of the nobles. 19612. 

Stately measure. 20994. 

Verona. 25878. 
Luna (Pablo) Calista la prestamista. 

22270. 

Luna-park. 2111. 

Lund (G. C.) Thelma. 25648. 

Lund (lL. J.) Phantom girl. 24808. 


Lovesick. 6402: 
O salutaris. 20075. 
Heidelberg. 23251, 
Jazzy boy. 6026. 


old-time 


6988. 


that dear 


8036. 


17964. 
5043. 


1593 


INDEX 


pt. EE De's., v220 


Lund (Signe): 
Legende. 6225. 
Meditation. 6544. 

Lundgren (Hugene) 

around with you. 

Lundgren (P. H.) 


Take the sun 
16582. 
Dearest little red 


head. 765. 
Lundin (D. E.) Darling wonderful 
orl. 28k 


Lungley (A. C.) Who taught ma dog 
to go bow-wow. 12920. 


Lunn (F. H.): 
Somewhere the sun is shining. 
CAG 
Sweet woozie woo. 12416. 
Lunt (F. G.) Little Bo-Peep waltz. 
10899. 
Lutes (L. R.) Whistling farmer. 
21629. 
Lutheran film division, inc. Martin 
Luther. 11089. 
Bttkin (P.C:.)*: 
God is a Spirit. 1231. 
O brightness of the immortal 


Father’s face. 2550. 


Lutman (Lola) On the merry-go- 
round. 7058. ; 

Lutz (C. A.) March of the klansmen. 
6486. 

Lutz (H.) Nameless one. 19987. 

Luvisi (Lawrence) Ill always love 
you. 23393. 


Luxemburg, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music. p. Vv. 
Buxon. (J Rar. - 
By the old mill stream. 397. 
Mother darling. 2337. 

When the silver is in your hair. 
3923. 
Luyster (G. F.) 
mother’s day with me. 
Luzzi (Luigi) Ave Maria. 
Lyceum music publishers: 

Flower of love. 1096. 
Sunrise on the lake. 12887. 
Lyke-wake dirge. 19568. 
Lyle (Kenneth) If you want to be 
lucky touch a sailor. 10544. 
Lyle (Myrtle) What’s become of 
Molly Malone. 21540. 
Lyman (Abe): 
Dancers. 712, 4857. 
I like that little one. 
Mandalay. 11060. 
Sally's got the blues. 
Sing a song. 16276. 
What is it like to be loved. 
26000. 
You told me to go. 
Lyman (Tommy): 
I wonder if we'll ever meet again. 
10510, 14651. 
Montmartre Rose. 
6667. 


Every day is 
18265. 
13 (Witt ker 


10382. 

3080, 3081. 
21538, 
21797. 


2313, 2314, 


Some ambitious mama’s hangin’ 
‘round my papa. 20863. 


Lynch (J. A.) Sadie from home. 
7490. 
Lynde (L. L.): 
Gay Paris. 9976. 
Java rigolote. 14820, 19169. 
Ne ris pa. 15560-15562. 
Nostalgic blues. 2526. 


Reflets sur ’eau. 2948. 
Lynes (A. G.): 
Advancement studies 
pianoforte. 4144 (2). 
Ah, ’tis a dream. 8773 (6). 
Chorister. 21850 (33). 
Contrite heart. 8773 (174), 13084 
(60), 21850 (38). 
Cradle song. 8773 (179). 
Dream. 8773 (664). 
Hark! hark the lark. 8773 (677). 


for the 


Lo, I will give you rest. 13084 
(169). 
Snowflakes. 8773 (720). 


United hearts. 21850 (210). 
Were I a bird of air. 8773 (849). 


Who is Sylvia. 8773 (680). 
Lynes (Frank): . 
Advancement studies. for the 
pianoforte. 4144 (2). 
Lo, I will give you rest. 13084 
(169). 


Lyness (William) : 
Close to my heart. 17892. 
I love you no longer. 14533. 
Mother, the best friend of all. 
19843. 
Wheel him in. 
Lynton (Everett) : 
Charley’s aunt kept on running 
still. 9316. 
High street, Africa. 14406. 
I ery myself to sleep over you. 
10349. 
Isn’t life wonderful. 10638. 
Mary’s mouth. 15280. 
Meet me in the spring. 6547. 


21546. 


Minnesota. 11181. 
Mother, I’m coming home to you. 
11246. 


So long, Toulon. 16318. 
Lyon (Finley) : 
Christ is born. 26302 (58). 
Fillmore’s male choir, no. 
26302 (92). 
Lyon (Mrs. Finley) : 
Christ is born. 26302 (53). 
Fillmore’s male choir, no. 
26302 (92). 
Lyon (James): | 
Lyric of the night. 2118. 
Revenge of Rain-in-the-face. 
11890. 
Lyons (Daniel) 
your burdens. 


He wants to bear 
18649. 


1594 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Lyons (George) Sweetheart, I love 
only you. 7971. . 
Lyons (J. W.) jr. Why does a girl 
always pay. 129384. ’ . 
Lyons (Joe) My baby. 2378. 
Lyons (M. F.) Lost aria. 23995. 
Lystad (A. M.): 
Settle down my boy. 20752. 
That tar papered shack in the 
West. 16647. . 
Lyster (F. O.) ‘Liza and Bill. 2023. 
Lytell (Billy) Syncopated song about 
Dixie. 7989. 
Lytton (Oliver) : 
Battle of flowers. 225. 
Palais royal. 2714. 
M. R. C. music pub. co. 
. Grogan. 64386. 
Maas (G. C.) 
eises. 7251. 


Maggie Mc- 


Practical ’cello exer- 


Maass (Otto) g. m. b. h. Lied vom 


geld. 10870. 
McAbee (H. J.) 
tucky. 8882. 
McAfee (C. J.) Dear, oh dear. 
McAfee (Carlos B.): 
Bryan’s last fight. 13422. 
Dear, oh dear. 18059. 
John T. Seopes trial. 14846. 
Santa Barbara earthquake. 16149 
Why did you leave me. 129380. 
Wreck of the 1256. 17200. 
McAfee (Cleland B.): 
Abide with me. 8773 (2). 
He leadeth me. 87738 (318). 
. On to the conflict. 8773 (586). 
Macaire (Robert) Premier entr’acte. 
2852. 


MeAllister (J. J.) Down in dear old 
Tennessee. 18146. 
McAlsey (Ted.) pseud. See Ostrom 
(Erik) 
MacArthur (Claude) : 
Annie Laurie. 118. 
Jump-ups. 1798. 
Phool-ology. 15877. 
MacArthur (E. M.) Florida, the land 
of paradise. 18383. 
Macat (Curt) Schmerz. 20657. 
McAteer (Billy) My little girl are 
you lonely. 24419. 
MecAtur (Billy) My little girl, are 
you lonely. 11332. 
McAuley (Eleanor) : 
Appetite. 138187. 


All alone in old Ken- 


4897. 


Dancing girl of mine. 13734. 
My cameo girl. 15467. 
McBayne (Claudy) Job on the 
PRS "D:. 6056. 
McBeth (Allan) Forget me _ not. 
26302 (4138). 
McBoyle (Darl) Time will tell. 
3645. 
MacBraily.-. Batik. 224. 


-McCall (A. B.) 


McBurney (Mona): 
Mélodies. 19571. 
Persian song of spring. 20304. 
McCabe (Hugh) Twilight memories. 
12636. 
McCabe (J. C.) Sunshine of love. 
8773 (13814). : 
Her love is like a 
beautiful dream. 23262. 
McCall (Joseph) Many a. time. 
Pye 
McCamly (Zurah): 
I want what I get when I go 


after it. 14635. 
Things are coming my way. 
25676. 


McCann (A. P.): 

Honeybug. 10278. 

On the sands at Coney. 11595. 
McCann (Joanna) My gal Sallie. 


15479. 

McCanon (R.. L.) Rippling Gas- 
conade. 7405. 

McCarthy (E. C.) Sweetheart mine. 
7972. 

McCarthy (Hdward) I want nobody 
but you. 23505. 

McCarthy (Gene) Rags and silks. 
11849. 

McCarthy (J. D.) Hast side and the 
west side. 905, 906. 


McCarthy (J. P.) -There’s a long 
trail back to the days of my child- 
hood. 16664. 

McCarty (HE. R.): 

Naehe des geliebten. 15545. 
Some by and by. 16341. 

McCauley (Don): 

Back to my old home _ town. 
17521. 


I’m thru with you. 18942. 


: Why don’t you teil me. 21657. 

McCauley (George) Maccabee 
marching song. 11026. 

McClain (L. M.) You can never tell 
what a gal will do. 18010. 

McClanahan (Eugene) Weeping 
Carolina Rose. 12787. 


McClay (Helen) Mother of mine I 


love you. 2342. 
McClean (J. T.) I dream of you. 
23381. 


McClendon (Mrs. I. N.) I’m lone- 
some but I love Uncle Sam. 23445. 
McClennon (George) Bologny. 9148. 
McClung (Irene): 
Lovely one. 10998. 
Only a dream. 24690. 
McClure (Rochelle) Land of Chero- 
kee. 23854. 
McClure music ¢co.: 
Avalon, I’m coming on. 132438. 
Boy of mine. 4507. 


Gone are the days. 1245. 


1599 


INDEX 


McClure music co.—Continued. 
Mollie Vaughn. 23801. 
Naughty eyes, sing a song of love. 
24475." 
O Isabella. 15630. 
Wanting to see you smile. 8417. 
When you sailed into my harbor 
of love.. 17065. 
McCollin (HE. G.) Towers of spring. 
38670. 


McCollin (Frances) : 

Gypsy dance. 23170. 

Roundelay. 3048. 

McConathy (Osbourne) : 

Accompaniments for songs in one- 
book course. 12. 

Symphony series of programs. 

3485, 7987, 7986, 21100. 
McConnell (EH. L.) Girl 0’ mine. 5341. 
McConnell (Hdwin) Klucker blues. 

6160. 

McConnell (Edwin) co.: 
Sunbonnet gal. 7924. 
Tote yo’ load. 8179. 

McConnell (G. B.): 

I can’t see the beautiful sea un- 
less it’s filled with beautiful 
girls. 10347. 

Mr. Wright and Mrs. 
19785. 

More than words ean tell. 
21850 (882), 24811. 

Won’t you give me one more 


Wright. 
19826, 


waltz. 12979. 
McConnell (Pat) -Katy; Brady. 
14954. 
McConnell (8S. 8.) God of love. 5375. 
McConnell-Wood (W.) Ninon. 2508. 
McCool (Joe) Nobody knows. 20034. 


McCord (W. A.) 
14788. 

McCormick (Z. W.) Kiwanis. 14980. 

MeCosh (D. 8S.) Happy thought waltz. 
5471. 


Maceoul (Melvin) 
McCowen (H. L.): 
John and Jerry and me. 19203. 
Wake of the storm. 3809. 
McCoy (Earl) Ive got a gal, seven 
feet tall. 5781. 
McCoy (Jack): 
Cross my heart mother, 
you. 17973, 17974. 
I’ve got those hate to get up in 
the morning blues. 5785, 18972. 


It always was you. 


School song. 7567. 


I love 


One word of consolation. 24686, 
24687. 
She kisses me good-night. 3191, 
7650, 7651. 
McCoy (lL. D.) In some day land. 
14788. 
McCoy (M. A.) Commencement song. 
9420. 


McCoy (W. J.) Sonata. 19572. 


pt. IIT, n..s., v. 20 


McCracken (B. E.) 
4288. 
McCrea (James) : 
Down on the Jersey shore. 18153. 
You never can tell. 4091. ; 
McCullough. (D.) MeCullough’s Irish 
warpipe tutor and tune book. 2119. 
McCullough (Miles): 
Adrift. 17321. 
Agnus Dei. 173389. 
My Rose. 19963. 
Sanctus. 20624. 
MacCunn (Hamish) 
17298 (41). 
MacCunn (Mrs. Hamish) 
17298 (41). 
McCurry (Albert): 
Those teachin’ 
16691. 
Won’t you please come back. 
17191. 
McCusker (John) Dreaming. 852. 
McDermaid (Louise) All my very 
own. 60. | 
MacDermid (J. G.) 
dusk. 8744. 
McDermond (J. L.) 
their eyes on me. 
McDermott (LL. F.): 


Ashes of love. 


Diarmid. 


Diarmid. 


evolution blues. 


Your voice at 


Potatoes have 
7239. 


Happy holidays for _ children. 
10150: 
Joe Bowers. 19201. 
49. 8773. 
McDevitt (Qpal) ‘Thine and mine 
alone. 3602. 


MacDonald (—): 
Hayfoot strawfoot. 8773 (1063). 
Oriental Pearl. 8773 (1244). 

McDonald (B. P.) Till the angels 

call me away. 3639. 

Macdonald (Ballard) : 


Bamboo babies. 17540. 

Convict and the rose. 17937, 
22498. ‘a 
Macdonald (Douglas) ‘Trio. 25766. 
MeDonald (HE. H.) There’s a colleen 

still waiting for me. 3586. 
McDonald (EK. J.) That old home of 


12488. 
That old home 


mine, Kansas. 
McDonald (EHugene) 
of mine. 16640. 
MeDonald (Harl) : 
Arkansas traveler. 
Camino real. 22279. 
Tone portrait. 12586. 
McDonald (Harold) It’s too good to 
be true. 14801, 23681. 
MeDonald (Helen) : 
Best friend. 4480. 
Bobbed hair girl from New York. 
SB 
Just kinder blues. 6104. 
My little flapper girl. 2415. 
MacDonald (Mrs. J. D.) Midnight on 
the Mississippi River. 2264. 


4275, 21999. 


1596 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Macdonald (J. M.) Julie Ann waltz. 


6077. 
Macdonald (Re. R:) 
straight ahead. 409. 
McDonald (Ruth): 
I’m just a hard working bachelor 
maid. 15138. 
My sweetie. 2449. , 
Oh where’s there any sense to 


California 


that. 2609. 
McDonald (S. G.) Someone always. 
20885.- 


McDonald (Virginia) : 
Blame the roses. 
Easy and free. 

McDonald (W. H.) 

mine. 10753. 
McDonnell (M. M.) I can’t bear to 
picture you in somebody else’s arms. | 
23360. 
McDonnell (P. J.) 
7127. 

McDonough (F. J.): 

Domine salyum fac populum and 


9122. 
5082. 


Just you, pal of 


Pal o’ my heart. 


O bone Jesu. 18117. 
Eece sacerdos. 22792. 
First Christmas. 22946. 


MacDougall (H. C.): 
Jesus lover of my soul. 
(153). 
Wellesley song book. 8458. 
McDougall (Ronald) Idler’s slouch. 


13084 


1588. 
MacDowell (H. A.): 
Ballad .of Charles the Bold. 


13084 (182). 
Bonnie Ann. 138084 (183). 
Bonnie Katrine. 8773 (472). 
Brook and the nightingale. 
(478). 
Collier lassie. 18084 (184). 
‘Constancy. 2120. 
Crusaders. 8773 (474). 
Deserted. 2121. 
Elfin dance. 6426. 
Folk-song. 8773 (475). 
Forgotten fairy tales. 8773 (241). 
Four songs. 26302 (186). 
In lilting rhythm. 8773 (877). 
Long ago. 2122. 
Maid sings light and a maid sings 
low. 2123. 
Midsummer clouds. 
O lovely rose. 2124. 
Scherzo. 2125, 2126. 
Sea pieces. 26302 (187). 
Spring song. 8773 (478). 
Sunrise. 2127. 
Through the meadow. 6427. 


8773 


13084 (222). 


McDowell (H. H.) Jazz mad. 6024, 
23708. 

McDowell (H. T.) 
798. 

McDowell (Leona) 
6336. 

MacDowell (Marian) : 

Ballad of Charles 


18084 (182). 
Bonnie Ann. 13084 (183). 
8773 (472). 


Dixieland blues. 


Longing for you. 


the Bold. 


Bonnie Katrine. 

Brook and the nightingale. 
(473). 

Collier lassie. 13084 (184). 

Crusaders. 8773 (474). 

Folk-song. 8773 (475). 

Forgotten fairy tales. 8773 (241)}- 

Four songs. 26302 (186). 

In lilting rhythm. 8773 (377). 

Midsummer clouds. 18084 (222). 

Sea pieces. 26302 (187). 

Serenade. 8773 (476). 

Spring. 8773 (477). 

Spring song. 8773 (478). 

Witch. 17298 (110). 


8773 


Mace (D. E.) Awakening. 220538. 
McElwee (R. L.) Buffalo Bill. 
22239. 


MacFadyen (Alexander) : 
Arkansas traveler. 21998. 
Octave étude. 15645. 
Peacemaker. 2756. 
Reveille. 2972. 

Slender your hands. T7720. 
Valse brillante. 16855, 
When earth’s last 
painted. 26015. 
McEneaney (Leonard) 
Harry. 5333. 
McEwen (J. B.) 
al dances. 7918. 
McFall (Adelaide) 
McFall (Nayon) 


picture is 


Get up, 
Suite of old nation- 


Twilight. 25801. 
pseud. See McFall 


(Adelaide). 
McFarland (Catherine) Hush thee 
my own. 18790. 
MeFarland (H. 8.) Thinking. 25677. 


McFarland (Pat) Bring her back to 
me. 3055. 

McFarlane (EH. B.) 
6061. 

McFarran (L. B.) 
waiting for you. 

MecFarrin (M. L.) 
J) 

McGannon (Howard) I 
18812. 

McGarrity (Glenn) 
sleigh. 5673. 


Johnny Banana. 


Over there he is 
2706. 
See Russell (Mrs. 


am lonely. 


I hear my lover’s 


Thy beaming eyes. 2128. McGee (C. M.) Monday mornin’ 
Under flowering branches. 13084 washday blues. 6660. 

(185). McGee (R. L.) Monday mornin’ 
Witch. 17298 (110). washday blues. 6660. 
868542620 1597 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Macgenn (T. J.): 
Love and roses. 
Over the white 

24731. 
Until you’re mine. 25832. 
McGeorge (Mildred) Sunshine garden. 
21056. 
McGettigan (Mrs. Charles) : 
Air de ballet. 21888. 
Moro. 243817. 
McGhee (Thos.) : 
Chick chick. 26091. 
I’m an airman. 23426. 
I won’t go home. 23581. 
We're all jolly good fellows till. 
16964. 

MeGill (Alec): 

I’m sure I shall love my work. 


24007. 
flying foam. 


23457. 
tf ef0chad only only, known. 
10582. 
McGinley (B. J.) Have you seen my 
senorita. 1331. 
McGittigan (A. H.): 
Kajiko. 18388. 
You remind me of bright flowers. 
4106. 
McGlenn (D. R.) I can’t forget you. 
5648. 


McGlennon (Felix) : 
I’m looking for Mr. What’s 
Name. 13084 (1386). 
Mrs. Rooney’s cat. 138084 (224). 
Sweet mignonette. 8773 (762). 
McGlinn (Myrtle) Oh he lost his 
life. 15662. 
McGoldrick (W. H.) 
bound. 20629. 
McGonigal (William) Won’t 
love me again, Peggy dear. 
McGowen (fF. S.): 
America needs you now. 8864. 
Texas forever. 8044. 
McGranahan (Addie) : 
Abide in love with the 
8773 (1). 
Cincinnati 99. 4144 (25). 
Go bravely forth. 8773 (281). 


His- 


San Francisco 


you 
17190. 


Saviour. 


In God is my salvation. 4144 
(61). 

O how I love Thy law. 4144 
(93). 


McGranahan (James): 
Abide in love with the Saviour. 
8773 (1). 
Cincinnati 99. 4144 (25). 
Go bravely forth. 8773 (281). 
In God is my salvation. 4144 
(61). 
O how I love Thy law. 4144 (93). 
McGrath (F. S.) Butterfly love. 
22248. 
McGrath (G.  E.) 


Petite 
15867. 


polka. 


McGrath (J. J.): | 
Boat ride. 9183. 
Missa brevis. 24270. 
Off for a lark. 11515. .. 

McGrath CB. F.) Why blame Abie. - 

17123. 

MacGregor te Ti) 3 . 

, I know a bonnie lass. 5683. 
“Rock me to sleep, mother. 7423. 
McGuinness (Frank) Oh how I long 
to go back, to mammy’s. knees. 
15664. , 


McGuire (Jack): " 
All these years. 4201. 
I used to be that way. 10476. 
Jade... 1736. 
Love sick. 24028. 
You don’t know what you want, 
4078. 
McGuire & Watson: 
All these years. 
Jade. 1736. 
You don’t know what you want 
til you lose it.. 4078. 
McGurk (Bill) See MeGurk (W. R. 
J.) 
McGurk (W. R. J.): 
If you'll be my little peach. 5863. 
Little girlie. 6300. 
What did you do it in. 21355. 
When Mister Ragtime Johnson 
plays that butterfly jazz. 26041. 
Who’s gona bump the bumper. 
21639. 
You remind me of the sunkissed 
orange dear. 17256, 17257. 
McHenry (L.): 


4201. 


Colonial days. 9395. 
Yucatan. 8746. 
McHenry (Mrs. L.) Colonial days. 
9395. 
McHenry (Lucy) Sweetest girl I 
know. 210838. 


Machin (T. J.) Baby blue eyes. 192. 
Machnach (J. E.) Hungarian dance 


no. 1. 5615. 
Macho (Gustav)  Staccato-serenade. 
123238. 
McHugh (Anna): 
Dutch blues. 5068. 
Flower o’ my dreams. 9894. 
That teasing smile. 8075. 
McHugh (J. F.) Down deep in an 


Irishman’s heart. 4997. 
McHugh (Jimmy) : 
Banana oil. 4369. 


Colored soldiers on parade. 22448, 

Ev’rything is hotsy totsy now. 
9799. 

Keep on croonin’ a tune. 14957, 

Lonesomest girl in town. 19492. 

So long! Ill see you again. 16316 

Underneath the weeping willows. 
12655. 


1598 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


When my sugar walks down the 
. street. 3905. 
McHugh (M. V.) 
McHugh (Paul) 


Dawn. 22599. 
Down in Tennessee. 


18148. 
McInery (James) That’s how I get 
mine. 21176. 


McInnis (M. J:): 
God so loved the world. 14252. 
Sowing and reaping. 25376. 


What a wonderful Saviour. 
25994. 
McIntosh (Daisy) Jealous of you. 
23714. 
McIntosh (R. M.) Gathering home. 
5320. 


McIntyre (E. V.): 
Sunshine and laughter. 
Tiny musical pictures. 
Wondrous tales. 17187. 

MacIntyre (Zola) Mammy’s purple 


12395. 
16719. 


gown. 24112. 
McIver (Minnie) Lonesome for you. 
15139. 


Mack (Andrew): 
Mack’s swing song. 24078. 
My sweetest girl. 13084 (233). 
Mack (Billie): : 
Black but sweet, oh Godd. 4452. 
My heart breaking gal. 6777. 
Mack (Bob) June time—love time. 
19226. 
Mack (Cecil): | 
Camel walk. 134738. 
Everybody does the Charleston 


now. 14006. 
Everybody’s doin’ the Charleston 
now. 18271. 


Fly roun’ young ladies. 14108. 
Sittin’ on the moon. 7708, 8773 
(1297). 
You for me. 
Mack (Eddie) : 
Ev'ry Sunday afternoon. 
Recreation march. 11859. 
Mack (Elmo) Since you went away. 
25243. 
Maek \(¥.' H:):: 
Fragrance of flowers. 8773 (248). 
Message of gladness. 8773 (522). 
Mack (Robert) jr. My dream. 11303. 
Mackay (A. W.) When evening shad- 
ows fall. 26057. 
- McKay (M. W.): 
Jane you're an old fashioned girl. 
23698. 
Maybe your lonely. 15225. 
McKeaig (W. H.) Catalina. 
9289. 
McKee (Arthur W.): 
All that I want is in Jesus. 
Calling for you. 22274. 
Glory for me. 23092. 
God’s eall. 23110. 
God’s matchless grace. 


17233. 
9797. 


457, 


21916. 


23112. 


He is my Saviour. 23230. 
His mighty love. 23282. 
His wondrous love. 232838. 


I could not do without my 
Saviour. 23365. 

If we tell them the story. 23553. 

It was Jesus. 23686. 

Jesus is a friend of mine. 

Jesus triumphant. 23727. 

Keep the cross always in sight. 
23802. : 

Mighty grace of God. 24241. 

Praise His holy name. 24868. 

Prince of Peace. 24896. 

Resting in my Saviour’s love. 
24974. 

Saviour true. 25098. 

Story of grace. 25446. 

Through Jesus’ blood. 25694. 

Wonderful grace. 26182. 

McKee (E. M.): 

Calling for you. 22274. 

His wondrous love. 23283. 

On the homeward way. 24675. 


23723. 


McKee (K. N.) DeMolay march. 
9591, 

McKeever (Emmette) Poplar Bluff 
blues. 11764. 


McKelvey (C. E.): 
Dawn will come. 9552. 
It is better to grin than be groan- 
ing. 9638. 
Mow ’em down. 
McKenna (William): 
All Seotch. 8888. 


11271, 


Lockstep chain dance. 19481. 
McKenney (E. H.): 

Cinderella. 4722. 

In fairyland. 5892. 

Little Miss Muffet. 6304. 


Mary, Mary quite contrairy. 6514. 

Mackenzie (A. C.): 

Britannia. 17685. 

Follow. 17298 (61). 

Gipsy dance. 14216. 

Pals of yesterday. 15811, 20250. 

Mackenzie (EK. ©.) Lay those precious 
pennies by. 1930. 

McKenzie (V. D.) McKenzie modern 
method of ragtime. 15226, 19575, 
24077. 

McKenzie (Wm.): 

Best black. 4429. 


Deep 2nd. st. blues. 4907. 
Gettin’ told. 5334. 
Stretch it boy. 7899. 
Mackenzie-Rogan (J.) See Rogan 
(J. M.) 
Mackey (—): 


I wanna be good. 14624, 14625. 


Zanzibar. 17291, 21809. 
Mackey (Eddie) Carving blues. 
9281. 
McKiernan (—) That’s my girl. 


8773 (1330). 


1599 


INDEX 


McKimmy (Elmer). Sailor’s love. 
20606. 
McKinley (L. H.) Every day is 


Mother’s day to me.. 984. 
McKinley music co.: 
Lonely nights. 63826. 
Slap bang here we are again, boys. 
TAS: 
That loving melody. 8056. 
Whispering hope. 3964. 
McKinney (B. B.): 
Carry on. 9280. 
Come over in the ranks. 9411. 
Don’t forget to pray. 4975. 
Four and twenty elders. 5276. 
Free from the law. 9933. 
Friend of mine. 993%. 
Friend to man. 5295. 
Hail to the King of Glory. 10134. 
He is risen. 10186. 
I ecouldn’t hear nobody pray. 
5646. 
In memory of me. 5901. 
In yonder-land. 10606. 
Inching along. 5948. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
5982. 
Jehovah’s praise. 10677. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 10685. 
Let the sunlight of love shine in. 
10864. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 6869. 
Only trust in Jesus. 7080. 
Rock of ages. 7424. 
Send a great revival. 3158. 
Some o’ these days. 7760. 
Sunshine of my heart. 3446. 
Wayfaring pilgrim. 12771. 
Where He leads me. 8551. 
MeKinney (lL. B.) Memories lullaby. 
L531. 
McKinney (Mrs. W. H.) 
6785. 
MacKinnon (H. A.): 
Lo! the dawn of 
2026. 
Lord Christ came walking. 23989. 
Of the light of the dawn. 6982. 


My knickers. 


resurrection. 


MecKoan (T. F.) Little flower of 
Jesus. 15103. 

MecKulsey (Renatta) Keep a thought 
of me. 1846. 

McLain (M. 8.) Our flag of liberty. 
7101. 

McLain (Nelson) Lonesome like you. 
23980. 


McLane (H. L.) I don’t want no two- 
time daddy. 5661. 

McLane (Lorenzo) I don’t want no 
two-time daddy to try and two-time 
me. 5661. 

McLaren (L. H.) 
19576. 

MeLauchlen (J. M.) 
back again to me? 


Five short sketches. 


Why, are you 
iy @lZa it 


pt. 2, t..'s.) ve20 


McLaughlin. (C. W.) Play mates. 
2799. ‘ 

McLaughlin (Neil) One little smile. 
2666, 11607. 


McLaughlin (O. W.) 
haired girl. 8050. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 


That bobbed. 


Ave Maria. 17474. 
Ave verum. 13247. 
Domine salvum fac populum 


[and] O bone Jesu. 18117. 
Ecce sacerdos. 22792. 
First Christmas. 22946. 
Four benediction services. 18597. 
La Hache’s mass in honor of St. 

‘Theresa. 15002. 


Mass in honor of St. Anne. 15283. 

Miseremini mei. 15371. 

O Domina mea. 20060. 

Tota pulechra es Maria. 21293. 

Unison mass in F. 21358. 

Victimae Paschali laudes. 21399. 
Maclean (Alick) Gemma. 1179. 


Maclean (Caroline) 
for me. 24530. 


No spinsterhood 


McLean (H. T.) Big daddy. 13346. 
McLean (Randolph) Best life after 
ally’ * 13384; 5 
MacLean (V. I.) My June rose. 
15496. 
McLemore (Jimmie) End of my 
rainbow. 22834. 
Macleod (Fiona) pseud. See Sharp 
(William ) 
McLeod (Herman) TIa-oe. 19015. 


McLeod (J. G.) Please, Mr. Rainman, 
stay away to-day. 11750. 
McLeod (P.) Oh, why left I my hame. 
20120. 
McLeskey (Jo.) 
14011, 14015. 
McLoughlin (M. E.) 
17298 (121). 
McMahan (HK. D.) 
22370. 
McMahon (Annabell) Mother tra-lee, 
hum your Gaelic to me. 11258. 
McMahon (J. F.): 
Christodora arms and Old Glory. 
9368. 
Miss Melindy. 19773. 
Tiger lady. 3687. 
Tri-boro-bridge. 3682. 
McMahon (P. J.): 
Come back to your shack. 9401. 
That old sweetheart of mine. 
16642. 
MeManus (D. G.) Take me back to 
your harbor of love. 8000. 
McManus (Joseph) : 


Evolution riddle. 
Military Mollie. 


Chink stomp. - 


Old lover. 7038. 

Trees. 3681. 
McMaster (B. P.) Florida. where 
sweet summertime doth sing. 
22978. 


1600 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


McMaster (M. M.): 


Lunacy. 15222. 
Take me away on thy bosom 
mother. 16576. 
McMichael (M. A.) Under the rose 
the lily. 8264. 
MeMillan (J. A.) Kansas_ wheat. 
14945. 
MeMillian (E. B.) Be my smiling 
bride. 228. 
McMoon (Cosme) Ill admit I’m in 
love. 10388. 
McMorrow (Agnes) Hour with you. 
1410. 


MacMurphey (C. W.): 
I love you dear. 10408. 
Time is too short. 12561. 
MacMurray (Frederick) : 
Cradle song. 18684, 13685. 
Dance of the elves. 9509. 
Voice. 16909. 
Yearning. 12998. 
MacMurrough (Dermot) : 
Fairy ways. 14034. 
Shepherdess. 12114, 20772. 
McMurtrie (F. W.) Yellow moon. 
8693. 


McMurtry (Ansel) 
thousand dreams. 6565. 

McNab (J. U.) Love pleads. 24027. 

Macnab (Leavenworth) All through 
the day. 17365. 

McNair (Arthur) 
20007. 

McNeal (F. G.) Daniel O’Brien and 
young Paddy O’Shea. 9518. 

McNeal (Happy) pseud. See McNeal 
ier tx) 

McNeely (Edwin) 
10568. 

McNeil (Joseph) 
with me tonight. 

MacNeilage (J. G.) 
love to dream. 8068. 

McNelly (Tom) ‘’Long the Tamiami 


Mem/’ries of a 


New song of power. 


In His service. 


Will you come out 
17148. 
That’s why I 


trail in Florida. 10950. 
MacNicoli (Nessie) Auld hame. 
132380. 


McNiel (E. H.) 
march. 17881. 
MeNulty (B. L.) 


Civitan international 


Betrothal. 17615. 


McPartland (Frank) Regimental 
song, ;Htih. U, S.,.infantiry.,.7 (367, 
24962. 


McPhail (Lindsay) : 


Flag that train, to Alabam’. 1082. 

My sweetie’s eyes. 24458. 
McPhail (M. L:): 

Blood bought hope. 8773 (80). 


Golden summer land. 8773 (287). 
Let your light shine out. 8773 
(441). 


More and more. 8773 (531). 


‘ MeRitchie (S. D.) 


Power of Jehovah’s arm. 8773 
(621). 

Rejoice in the Lord. 8773 (636). 
McPhee (M. J.) I tell you. 5772. 
MacPherson (Charles) Song of the 

Danish sea king. 16379. 
MacPherson (Stewart) : 
Lament. 1907. 


Minuet caprice. 2278. 
McQueen (George): 
Sittin’ Bull. 12168. | 


2 time papa mama can’t use you 


no more. 138078. 
MacQueen (Olivia) I idolize Ida. 
14504. 
McRae (J. D.) At the cross. 4296. 
MacRauls (—) Pritzelpuppen. 15971. 
McRiley (Charlie) Eagle blues. 
13935. 


Sheikish daddy. 
16247. 
Macrum (E. K.): 
Come ye disconsolate. 
Lord’s prayer. 10962. 
Spirit of love. 16425. 
McShan (L. C.) . My mother. 


600. 


19945. 


Macu (J. C.) Light of youth. 8773 
(449). 

McWhortor (F. O.) Memories of 
Iowa in harvest time. 15318. 

McWilliams (M. L.) Lonely girl. 
19486. 

MeWilliams (M.M.) It won't be long 
now. 1726. 

Macy (J. ©.) Good night, little girl, 
good night. 17298 (70). 


Macy (M. HE. S8.): 
Good night, little girl, good night. 
17298 (70). 
Light of youth. 8773 (449). 
Mad lover. 8773 (61). 
Madame. 21381. 
Madame Butterfly. 20486. 
Madame Pharao. 4153, 5937, 6138, 
7561. 
Madame Pompadour. 2131, 6429, 8773 
(1286), 10701, 138067. 
Madame revue. 17173, 17174, 17653. 
Madecaps. 11030. 
Madden (G. E.) 
pal. 12481. 
Maddison (Adela) : 
Heart of the wood. 1350. 
Lament of the caged lark. 
Poet complains. 2817. 
Quintet. 16006. 
Madenski (Eduard) Fundamental- 
studien fiir kontrabass. 14166. 
Mader (Carl) Last review. 6201. 
Madera (Simon) Ecos di mi patria. 
13946. 
Madison (James) 
womah who pays. 


That little gal is my 


199. 


It is always the 
19138. 


1601 


INDEX 


pt. 10, DeS:, v.20 


Madison (Stilgo) 
ehurech door blues. 
Mado: 
Bella Sierra. 17587. 
EXxtase poétique. 18289. 
Niagara—fox. 2489. 
Norvégia. . 2522. 
Petite fleur de dancing. 2774. 
Madchenpreis des fahrenden singers. 
19582. 
Maenza (Benjamin) 
home town. 17651. 
Maery (H.)pseud. See Mug (M. T.). 
Maes (J. A.) Chatterbox girl. 17834. 
Mafaraci (Concetto) Sweet Caroline, 
when I met you. 25516. 
Maffay (Don) Kiss from you. 6145, 
8773 (1151), 10779, 13084 (496). 
Maganini (Q. E.): 
Phantasy japonaise. 
Tuolumne. 12622. 
Magasin musical, Pierre Schneider: 
Cloche félée. 224381. 
Comme a Trianon. 22476. 
Lisette. 15090. 


Waitin’ 
8383. 


at the 


Bluemoania, my 


7193, 7194. 


Mort des amants. 24321. 
Muse malade. 24363. 
Parfum exotique. 24765. 
Pierrot et Pierrette. 24821. 
Revenant. 24982. 
Sonatine. 25330. 


Magee (E.. W.) Wonderful Savior! 
King of my heart. 12974. 
Magic mist. 8773 (480). 
Magic nutcracker. 12615. 
Magic wood. 11036. 
Magin (Charles) 
Sauveur. 6354. 
Magine (Frank): 
Just lonesome. 
Paddling. 2708. 
Someone is stealing you from me. 
12238. 
Somewhere with you. 3304. 
When you were an old sweetheart 
of mine. 39438. 
Maginnis (Constantine) : 
If mother didn’t spoil it. 14681. 
Miss Yankee girl charming. 15374. 
Oh didn’t she seem to like it. 
15660. 
Magliani 
454. 
Magnan (Alice) 


Louons le Dieu 


1825. 


(Agostino ) Castigliana. 


Kysmy. 6175. 


Magnani (T. S.) ‘Tired. 3649. 
Magnera (Carmel) In the world 
there is a wonderful place. 19097. 
Maguire (Frank) Buddha land. 
4541. 

Mahan (Mrs. A. F.) Mother’s last 
appeal. 15488. 

Maher (Frank) Home again in 
Iowa. 10259. 

Mahieu (Mary) Back home again 
blues. 4349. 


Mahler (Gustav) Lieder aus Des 
knaben wunderhorn. 6260. 
Mahnke (W. L.) Charming melody. 
4672. 
Mahoney, (Jack) : 
I'll forget you then. 23397. 
I never knew I loved you. 
Molly, by golly. 11202. 
Why don’t you love-me dear heart. 
21652. 
You've got to mix to-day. 4112. 
Mahoney (Joan Wandering alone. 
25929. 


5761. 


Mahr (Ernst) Six virtuoso. 6440. 
Maid of the mill. 10246. 
Maillochon (L.): 
Around the Bordj. 4277. 
Aurore. 8955. 
C’est quand on veut qu’on ne peut 
pas. 22260. 
Dryades et centaures. 22775. 
Fragment lyrique. 23015. 
Immensité. 105538. 
J’ai quarant’ de fiévre pour cett’. 
femm’ la. 1781. 
Quand on s’est aimé d’amour. 
(307. 
Rafale. 11847, 
Remembrance. 11881. 
Soleil. 12210. 
Ténébres. 12468. 
Main (BLBoy: 
Beautiful roses. 8773 (65). 


Loving Saviour, with Thy bless- 


ings. 8773 (466). 
Take our message. 8773 (765). 
Thou who dwellest. 8773 (790). 


Through the waving meadow. 
8773 (794). 

We have been to the woods. 
8773 (838). 

Maine & Fristoe: 

Happy little home. 5468. 

Just like a grape on the side- 
walk. 23776. 


Somebody else’s arms. 25305. 


| Maison-Blanche music ¢€o.: 


Cheatin’ blues. 9325. 
Dang’rous blues. 9517. 
No one can love me, like the way 
you do. 11488. 
Suicide blues. 12376. 
Maisto (Colombo) : 
Mother, I am longing for you. 
24330. 
Shenandoah. 
Maisto (Louis) : 
I look for you no place, I find you 
everywhere. 14523. 
I’m leaving you. 10440. 
Mother I am longing for you. 
24330. 
Oh, you Lizzie shake your feet. 
15689. 


25203. 


1602 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Papa get out. 15817. 
Saint Louis shuffle. 16137. 
Where’s my pretty baby. | 26094. 
Maisto (Vincent) Inno del cuore. 
1679. 
Majerowski (Joe) : 
. Diff’rent way blues. 13820. 
Ev’rybody had a diffrent way. 
999. 
I mean you. 5752. 
Please tell me your name. 
Skies of blue. 7711. 
Wedding bells. 8449. 
Majestic music co. When shadows 
fall. 3908. 
Major (Joe) 
(Joe). 
Make-believe. 11048. 
Maker (F. C.) Awake, 
sleepest. 8773 (50). 
Malade imaginaire. 24846. 
Malagisi (Slyvia) In the land of 
paradise far away. 14752. 
Malborough s’en va-t’en guerre. 2158. 
Malderen (HE. V.) Plaisir de femme. 


7219. 


pseud. See Majerowski 


2795, 11745. 
Maleingreau (Paul de) ‘Temps de la 
Pentecdte. 16616. 
Malet (Fernand) : 
Danse de Chrysis. 4869. 
Miroir de Chrysis. 6623. 
Vision d’antique. 8356. 


Malipiero (G. F.): 
Pasqua di resurrezione. 
Princess Ulalia. 2868. 
Variazioni senza tema. 
Malka (Jane): 
Ah! quwil est doux de... 18120. 
Entrée de la premiére danseuse 
. au chatelet. 13976. 
Esquisses sur une famille amie. 
13985. 
Fugue a 4 parties. 
Impressions d’ enfant. 
Mon par ecceur. 15400. 
Polka-charge. 159238. 
ieee (H. R.) Secrets. 20709. 
Mall (Oswald) My little sunshine. 
24422, 
Mallams (G. E.) 
mine. 24150. 
Mallard (C. S.) 
Automobile race. 138236. 
Since Jesus redeemed me from 
Sine PtSi. 
Malle (Eddie) : 
Meet me in old Philly Billy for 
Ill be there. 19674. 
Pereolatin’ papa. 2767. 
Mallen (George) Lonesome. 10941. 
Mallia (Josie) Fiorita d’amore. 5223. 
Mallia-Pulvirenti (Josie): 
Hspressionismo. 9776. 
Rispetto. 7409. 


2732. 
21381. 


18445. 
14707. 


Mary, only pal of 


thou that 


Mallinson (Albert) 
20925. 

Mallon (J. D.) 
2288 


Songs of Lesbos. 


Mississippi moon. 

Malloy (Lillian) : 

Let the fiery cross be burning. 

10863. 
Women of the Ku _ klux klan. 
12970. 

Malloy (T. V.): 

Crying like a baby for you. 22541. 

I can’t bear to picture you. 

23360. 

Malone (Kathleen) Kathleen Malone 
book for home and kindergarten. 
6127. 

Malone (Lewis) : 

Barearolle. 9033. 

I love you bright morning. 18893. 
Maloney (F. G.) Smile. 7730. 
Maloney (W. A.) Somehow, 

times I’m blue. T7767. 

Maloof (Alexander) : 

Bashraf rasd. 17549. 

Egyptiana. 138952. ~ 

I ain’t gonna, don’t wanna do it 

any more. 18804 

T’ll be waiting. 14511. 

Music of the Orient. 

Orienta. 15760. 

Six Syrian songs. 

Twilight. 16811. 

Uncle Sam, Uncle Sammy. 21851. 

Ya leylol sab. 21724. 


some- 


19877. 
15239, 19596. 


| Maloof music co.: 


Call me up tomorrow. 13460. 
Egyptiana. 13952. 
Orienta. 15760. 
Twilight. 16811. 
Where’s my hat? 

coat? 17079. 
You’re mine. 17250. 

Maloof phonograph & music co.: 
Bashraf rasd. 17549. 

I ain’t gonna, don’t wanna do it 
any more. 18804. 

Ill be waiting. 14511. 

Music of the Orient. 19877. 

Playing around. 15902. 

Six Syrian songs. 15239, 19596. 

Uncle Sam, Uncle Sammy. 21351. 

Ya leyol sab. 21724. 


b 
where’s my, 


Malot (M.) Souvenir. 20951. 
Malotte (A. H.): 

Cinderella. 4721. 

Needles and pins. 24484. 


That little white house on the 
hill. 8055. 
Malt (N. G.) Sleepy Honolulu baby. 
25266. 
Maltby (D. R.) 
true? 12951. 
Maltin (Bernard) : 
Afraid of losing you. 
If money talks.. 5853. 


Will my dreams come 


13111. 


1603 


INDEX 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 20 


Maltin (Bernard )—Continued. 


Tell her. 21145. 
To-night. 16745. 
Wall street blues. 8394. 
Wanted a sweetie. 8416. 


When I get to Alaska, Tl asker. 
8510. 
Mam’selle Kiki. 61387. 
Mana-Zucca. pseud. See Zuckermann 


(Augusta ) 
Manasse (Otto) Metamorphosen. 
19729. 


Manchester (Frederic) : 
Over the hills of tomorrow. 7118. 
That place called Dixie land. 
8061. 
Mancini (Florio) 
24059. 
Mandarin. 
359, 364). 
Mandell (Pete) : 

Get goin’. 23058. 

Take your pick. 25565. 
Mandolinista. 11062, 11063. 
Mandolinista Capolongo. 6468. 
Mandolinista fratelli Franchi, no. 1. 

2164. 
Mandolinista, 

2165. 
Mandolinista Varieta 
Mandolinizta Santoianni. 
Mandragola. 11612, 12968. 
Mandria (—) Talofa. 3505. 
Manén (Joan) : : 

Balada. 9013. 

Chanson et etude. 
_Maner (S. T.): 

Land of howdy do. 15010. 
Waltz of the mermaids. 16942. 

' Manganella (Michael) Gee, but it’s 
tough to be alone. 14199. 
Mangiagalli ' (Riccardo Pick) 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) 
Mangione (A.) Piedigrotta Marechi- 
aro, 1925. 20333. 
Manguso (Michael) 
sunshine. 21447. 
Manhire (Wilson) : 

Marching song [and] Swing song. 


Lu grana a munna. 


18084 (192, 234, 312, 352, 


La canzonetta, no. 1. 


’Salotto. 6469. 


6470. 


17808. 


See 


Waiting for the 


6492 
Nocturne [and] In a boat. 6473. 
Maniere (L.): 
Berceuse. — 17602. 
Pas légers. 20267. 
Poéme tendre. 20380. 
Maniscaleo (Michael) Bluemoania, 


17651. 
Charming melody. 


my home town. 
Manitou pub. co. 
4672. 
Manley (Helen) 
19218. 
Manley (M. B.) Waiting just wait- 
ing for you. 8388. 
Manlowe (Arthur) 
good-night. 248385. 


Jubilee poppy song. 


Pleasant dreams 


‘Manning (Ida) 


Mann (Adolph) Memories of the 
open. 24200. i 

Mann (BH. R.) Memories of you. 
197038. 

Mann (G. A.) With you in my arms. . 
26173. ' 

Mann (M. HH.) Lillies. 1977. 

Mann (N. D.) Honey! you’se my 
lady love. 8773 (341). 


Mann (Mrs. N. D.) | Honey! you’se 


my lady love. 8773 (841). 
Manney (C. F.): 
Gethsemane. 1187. 


Giving to God. 142338. 

Hark! the Christmas belis are 
ringing. 263802 (120). 

In faney free. 21850 (103). 

In springtime. 21850 (104). 


Jesus lover of my soul. 8773 
(392). 

My thought is of Thee. 13084 
(235). 

My true love hath my heart. 
(Jabs 


Old Glory is waving. 13084 (250). 

Orpheus and his lute. 8773 (594). 

Star of beauty! star of splendor. 
26302 (287). 

Stars in heaven shining. 18084 


(332). 

Sweetheart sigh no more. 13084 
(344). 

Ten negro spirituals. 1080. 


Thou who of the heavens art. 
13084 (357), 
When two who have loved are 
parting. 138084 (394). 
Mannfred (Heinrich) Deutsches 
hoffen. 18085. 
Manning (Edith) 


Aora and Tufora. 
17419. sn 


In your old home 
town. 5940. 
Manning (J. C.) 

you. 8069. 
Manning (J. W.) 
more. 19387. 
Manning (K.-L.) 

16293. 
Manning (Sam): 
African blues. 29. 
Bongo. 17661. . 
Let go my hand got a sweet W. 
Indian gal. 19376. 
Mannino (S. A.) : 
Lonesome Sam blues, 6333. 
Without a doubt. 17166. 
Manno (V.. A.) Triste leggenda. 
25769. 
Mannone (J. W.): 
San Sue strut. 20622. 
Won’t you come back and be mine 
again. 21708. 
Manns (F. 0.) By the cradle. 17718. 


That’s why I want 
Let’s trust Jesus 


Sketches of Paris. 


1604 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Manns (Frederick) Barcarolle. 9031. 

Manon. 11069, 24157, 24160. 

Manon Lescaut. 17462. . 

Mansell (Mrs. R. LL.) Why did you 

teach me to love you. 26136. 

Mansfield (Eleanor) Songs of mother. 

16399. 

Mansfield (J. W.) Red cloak. 11862. 

Mansfield (Mattie) Cousin; cousin, 
won't you stop your cussin’. 9454. 

Mansfield (O. A.) : 

Hye of love. 22890. 

He shall be great. 18648. 
Lord is the true God. 2052. 
Nature’s song. 24474. 

Mansfield (P. J.): 
Balaloo lammie. 
Bandolero. 22101. 

Mansky (Max): 

Loint zich zuhoben kinder? 
Oi di quota. 2618. 

Manton (R. W.): 

Day grows old. 206384. 


17525. 


Saracens. 20634. 
Mantz (N. I.) Dreaming of Dixie. 
856. 
Manuel (H. T.): 
Mountaineers. 11269. 
Ode to Western. 11513. 
Manuel (Joe) Who is she. 8582, 
8773 (1888). 
Manuel (Roland) : 
Isabelle. 23669, 23670. 
Moria-blues. 19827. 
Tempo di ballo. 16615, 25608. 


Manus music co., inc.: 
How do I love thee. 
Joe Bowers. 19202. 

Manwill (Lamont) When pathways 

drift apart. 12853. 

Manzinoja (A.): 

My home. 2403. 
Twilight and you. 12634. 

Maquaire (H.): 
Iitude-impromptu. 5145. 
Sérénade de Ruy Blas. 

Marano (Giovanni): | 
A marina e’ .Surriento. 
Me mugliere. 19667. 

Marat (Jean): 

Jack and Jill. 17382. 

Moonbeams. 23819. 

Pathway of roses. 

Play-time. 2801. 

Tarantella. 3519. 

Water lillies. 3829. 
Marburger (R. L.) My darling. 24385. 
Marcelle (André) : 

Airs and graces. 4183. 

Autumn idyll. 4814. 

Butterflies wedding. 4548, 

“Dream of youth. 22738. 


14441, 


20738. 
4, 8780. 


20275. 


Happy hours. 5466. 
In olden days. 23599. 
Moorish idyll. 6674. 


6319. 


Rose petals. 7456. 
Spring flowers. 7852. 
Marcello (Benedetto) : 
Concerto ftir oboe. 
Didone. 4935. 
Larghetto affettuoso. 
Marcello (R.) Lingering beneath the 
moonlight. 15089. 
March of the gnomes. 21850 (366). 
March of the musketeers. 2177. 
March of the three kings. 2178. 
Marchant (A. W.) Sing praises unto 
the Lord. 13084 (307). 
Marchant (Leonora) Sing praises 
unto the Lord. 3084 (307). 
Marchant (Stanley) Ye holy angels 


17930. 
15016. 


bright. 12995. 
Marchelle (Carl) pseud. See Hen- 
rich (C. W:). 
Marches funébres. 6490, 6491. 
Marchese (Hector) Almond _ eyes. 
4207. 
Marchetti (Nino) : 
EK’ arrivata Migghierema. 897, 
5070. 
"KE parulane. 5072. 
°O guarda sala. 6952. 
Stornelli romani. 3403, 7888, 
Marchey (C. T.) Baby song. 17493. 
Marcotte (Sylva) : 
Irlandaise. 5976. 
Mother McGee. 6701. 
Radio bugs. 7334. 


Tar’n taropatch. 8008. 


Marcus (C.) Papa knows what mama 
wants. 20254. 

Marcus (D. F.) Where’s my hat. 
17079. 

Marcuson (P. I.) Longing for you. 
19498. 

Marcy (Victor) Beautiful sunshine 
and roses. 9064. 


Marden (Adrienne) 
baby back to me. 

Maréchal Chaudron. 

Mareo (Hric) : 


Send my pretty 
7618. 
26302 (191). 


Baby blue eyes. 8978. 
Brook. 4533. 
Face of a friend. 18292. 


24130. 
18405. 
10008. 


Five little pictures. 
For the sake of you. 
Glad little rabbit. 
Had I but words. 18604. 
Happy little world. 18626. 
Stray thoughts. 16483. 
Tho’ I must leave you. 
Tick-tock. 12554. 
Two diversions for the left hand. 
15262, 15263. 

Witch. 8638. 

Mares (P.): 
Milenberg. 6610. 
Milenberg joys. 11173, 19752. 
Petits mots d’amour. 7191. 


21223. 


3 1605 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n.'s., v. 20 


Margutti (Attilio) Marionette appas- | Marks (C. B.) Where do you work-a 


sionate. 15268. John. 12886. 
Mariage de Le Trouhadec. 6498. Marks (EK. B.) music co.: 
Marial (R.) pseud. See Mary Verda African blues. 29. 
(Sister). April fool. 8967, 21987, 26302 — 
Marie (Gabriel) : (342). 
Au bord du Daoura. 13226. Bacio. 8997. 
Coeur meurtri. 13611. Breen (May Singhi) comic uke 
Furieuse poursuite. 23031. song folio, no. 1, 2. 346, 347. 
Improvisation. 1624. Breen’s (May Singhi) kiddy-ukes. 
Lamento. 19317. 4517. i“ 
Lianesque. 1955. Breen’s (May Singhi) Hawaiian 
Marche flamande. 26302 (190). ; song folio for the ukulele. 348. . 
Pendant la halte, 15850. Broken heart. 8773 (936). 
Sérénade badine. 12082. Call of the great white way. 
Serrés de prés. 16228. . 4A 
Marine (Robert) Marine’s (Robert) Charleston ball. 17824, 22347, 
modern method in jazz playing on 22348. 
the tenor banjo. 2191. Cinderella. 17876. 
Marinello co. Marinello lady my rose- Corazon roto. 4781, 9441. 
bud girl. 6504. Cradle song. 8773 (980). 
Marino (John) There’s a girl that I Cross-word puzzle of love. 660. 
love somewhere. 25658. Devotion. 18092. 
Marino (Pasquale) Serenata a Tersi- Do you love me, I wonder. 13832. 
core. 20744. Dromedary. 882, 883, 13084 (441). 
Marino (Ted) When will you come Bli Eli. 13961. 
back to me. 17057. Garman (Ross) and Eddie Sharpe 
Marino (Tony) I’m broadcasting my modern saxophone method. 
voice for you. 18904. 18560. / 
Marino (V. R.) I wan’a see my name Gee! I must be in love. 87738 
on Broadway. 10488. (1048). : 
Mario (Aleib) Huip. 14452, 18770. Glory, glory, glory I want to be 
Mario (EH. A.): glorified. 14236, 14237, © 
Ah! che si fa per l’amore. - 8811. Hey, hey fever. 14400. 
Piedigrotta Mario, 1925. 20334. , Humpty Dumpty march. 5613. 
Piedigrottino mandolimario, 1925. Hurry back old sweetheart of 
20340. mine. 1434, 5617, 8773 (1083). 
Strenna Rosa. 16485. I cannot believe I lost you. 5641. 
Marion (Dave) It’s not what you I’m a little jail bird. 14542. - 
were. 17298 (98). I never knew how much I loved 
Marion (Will) pseud. See Cook you. 1543, 1544, 8773 (1104). 
(W. M.). Ich hab’ sin blaues himmelbett. 
Mariotte (Antoine) : 8773 (1110). 
Barearolle. 222. Icky wicky woo. 19024. 
Berceuse. 17605. In the baggage coach ahead. 
Esther. 963. 18084 (485). 
Kakémonos. 19253. Inferno. 19111. 
Léontine—seeurs. 1939. Japanese rose garden. 6019. 
Menuet. 19717. Java dreams. 1743. 
Si je t aime. 20781. Just a little kiss from you. 6089, 
Tango vénitien. 3518. 6090, 8773 (1142). 
Vieux chemin. 21406. Kaddish of my ancestry. 1837, 
Mariston (C. D. R.): 8773 (1148). 
Douze femmes de Japhet. 13084 Little Alabama coon. 1985. 
(74). Lorella. 2055. 
Papa de Francine. 13084 (260). Lovely day in June. 19548. 
Valse des cambrioleurs. 8773 Make those naughty eyes behave. 
(816). 6447, 11049, 17298 (336). 
Maritana. 12028. Make up your mind. 19593. 
Markham (D. W.) Souvenir. 20948, Mama, won’t you come and ma 
20949. ma me. 13084 (565). 
Markham (BE. M.) Song of the R. AY Manhattan. 11067, 15249, 17298 
EF. 25348. (337). 
Markle (Reginald) My radio girl. Midsummer night’s dream. 
15523. 19745. 


1606 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Montmartre Rose. 23813, 2314, 
6667, 8773 (1202). 

Oh, what a girl. 2608. 

Old fashioned girl. 15696. 


On a windy day in March. 2647, 


2648. 

On with the dance. 15735, 17298, 
(350). 

One word from you. 2672, 8773 
(1240). 

Palome. 11679. 

Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
Piz. 

Rhythm of the day. 20528, 26302, 
(543). 

Roll on thou dark and deep blue 
ocean. 3005, 

Rosaliebchen. 17298 (368). 

Rose that grows in Yankee land. 
3045. 

S. O. S. stay on the sidewalk. 
20600. 

Sentimental me. 12074, 16209, 
17208 (371). 

Sleeping Beauty’s wedding. 
7716—7718, 13084 (572). 

Snap your fingers. 16313. 

Sob sister Sadie. 3268, 3269, 


8773~ (1301). 
Some ambitious mama’s hangin’ 


‘round my papa. 20868. 

Sweet Marie. 7953, 7954. 

That melody of love. 8057. 

Three African dances. 17298 
(363) . 

Tiny town. 21251, 21252, 26302 
(583). 

Underneath the stars with you. 
12654. 

Waeneriana. 8380. ° 


Way down home. 3833, 3834. 

Wenn du mein tante siehst. 26302 
(596). 

When 
26073. 

When you see that aunt of mine. 
21600, 21601, 21850 (482). 

Whispering leaves. 8569, 21850 
(486). 

Whose little girl, is the girl you’re 
with to-night. 3990. 

Marks (EH. F.): 
Rejoice and be glad. 20510. 
Valse elegante. 12675. 

Marks (Gerald) : 

Ev’rybody has someone but me. 


we were twenty-one. 


22886. 
Little redheaded boy. 10922. 
She’s drivin’ me wild. 12106. 
12107. 
Marks (J. C.): 
Benedictus es Domine. 265. 


Communion service in C. 4765. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
14500, 14501. 


Magnificat [and] Nunc dimittis. 


6437. 
O God forasmuch as’ without 
Thee. 2556. 


Ave Maria. 13246. 
There’s a colleen 


Marks (M. C.) 

Marks-Ring assn. 
still waiting for me. 3586. 

Marquez (Rafael) Seis. 16204. 

Marr (J. A.) Rose of County Kerry. 
7450. 

Marr (Micky) : 
RolV ’em. girls, 

20547. 

Won’t you tell me Mary. 21705. 
Marra (C.) Sospiro d’amore. 7826. 
Marrone (Gaspare) : 

Lu dulurusu viaggiu di San. Giu- 

seppi. 2102. 

Tavulata di San Giuseppi. 
Marsac (M.): 

Berceuse. 22166. 

Conte d’ automne. 

Danse de Djolilé. 

Futilité. 23038. 

Solitude. 25295. 

Sur la route de Tlemcen. 25505. 
Marschner (Alfred) Honeymoonlight. 

10279. 

Marsden (A. N.): 
Magic isle. 11034. 
Tweet. 12629. 

Marsden (Elizabeth) : 
Magic isle. 11034. 
Tweet. 12629. 

Marsden (Evan): 
Dying rose. 22783. 
In the gloaming. 

Marsh (C. H.): 

Art thou weary. 4279. 

Complete in Him. 224838. 

Jesus saves and He alone. 

My gain. 24400. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 
Marsh (C. L.): 

I’m in love with a married woman. 

1510. 

I'm working for myself. 

I roll ’em. 1547. 

I’ve got a vampire crazy over me. 

1555; 

Inventor. 1690. 

My wedding dress. 
Marsh (EH. V.): 

Air. 19628. 

Minuet. 19766. 

Rondo. 19629. 

Swing song. 

Waltz. 19630. 
Marsh (W. J.): 

Come ye blessed. 9417. 

Glorious morn. 1216. 

Memories. 6559. 

Praise and thanksgiving. 20401. 

Texas our Texas. 8046, 12475. 

To-night. 12588. 


roll your own. 


3527. 


22495. 
22581. 


14746. 


23726. 
6892. 


1536. 


2455. 


21092. 


1607 


INDEX 


ptrmy ne Sv 520 


Marshall (Alice) Oklahoma. 11559. 
Marshall (Gloria) : 

I want you chérie. 18986. 

My star of love. 6832. 


Marshall (H. B.) I want you only. 


10501. \ 
Marshall (H. I.) Why did I leave 
Wisconsin. 17124. 
Marshall (J. A.) Spanish serenade. 
25381. 


Marshall (J. L.) Old sweetheart of 
mine. 20145, 26802 (527). 

Marshall (J. P.): 
O mighty one. 13084 (244). 
Over the way. 18084 (258). 

Marshall (L. B.): 
Legend of the belis. 8773 (484). 
Lullaby. 8773 (467). 

Marshall (M. B.): 
Bluebeard. 91381. 
Second thought. 

Marshall (Thomas) 

17274. 


7598. 
Young and old. 


Marshall (W. C.) Girls. 238078. 
Marsick (Armand) : 
Danse attique. 13745. 


Espoir. 17298 (58). 
Mirologue. 15368, 24265. 
Réve. 17298 (163). 
Tendre aveu. 17298 (200). 

Marsick (M. P.): 

Espoir. 17298 (53). 
Réve. 17298 (168). 
Tendre aveu. 17298 (200). 

Marsters (W. D.) Sunset brings 
memories of you. 12389. 

Marston (EH. E.) That farm in old 
New Hampshire is a Broadway to 
me. 3564. 

Marston (G. W.): 

Archangels, fold your wings. 
13084 (8). 

But our God endureth forever. 
21850 (26). 

Lord of all being. 13084 (175). 

Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin. 
13084 (266). 

This is the day which the Lord 
hath made. 8773 (785). 

We would see Jesus. 13084 (883). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 8773 (859). 

Marston (Joe) I’m laughing at you. 
23448. 


Marta. pseud. See Reavey (Marta). 
Marteau (Henri) : 
Fantasie. 24143. 
Terzetto. 8042. 
5 schilflieder. 
Martell (John) : 
American rhapsody. 21945. 
Sonatina in blue. 20899. 
Tenor banjo dance melodies. 
16626. 


24144. 


Martens (J. H.) I want to see some 
one I know. 18985. 


Martial moments. 11088. 
Martin (A. S.): 
Spanish romance. 33683. 


Suffering. 12375. 
Martin (C. L. G.) Fairy song. 1022. 
Martin (C. P.) jr. Loved one o’ mine. 


6381. 
Martin (Carroll) Jt’s leaving time, 
good-bye. 1716. i 


Martin (D. I.) Someone like you I’d 
like to love. 12240. 
Martin (Dick) Normandy 
11456. 
Martin (Easthope) : 
Come to the fair. 597. 
Hatfield bells. 5488. 
Holy child. 5563. 
June twilight. 6081. 
Lover. 2085. 
Wedding of Sara Lee. 3849. 
Martin (F. HE.) Orphan’s dream. 
11635. 
Martin (G. Dewey) Lonely. 15134. - 
Martin (G. Dudley) : , 
Bel esprit. 9079. 


isle. 


Fete rustique. 5212. 

Naiads at play. 15547. 
Martin (G. H.) Molendinar. 19792. 
Martin (H.) Nice en folie. 6888. 


Martin (H. C.) Times we can’t for- 


get. 12562. 
Martin (H. L.): 
Colors. 22449, 
Red and gold. 11860. 
Southern California dream girl. 
12292. 


e Southern California rose. 12293. 
Martin (Helen) : : 
Arrival of my rival. 22003. 


Auto went bum. 22041. 

Baby song. 17493. 

Climbing rose, upon the garden 
wall. 22480. 

Empty nest. 22838. 

Mississauga hearts. 24274. 

There’s a little vacant spot in my 
heart. 21197. 

Waiting to meet you again some 
day. 21449. 

We're going rowing. 25958. 

When I was a Broadway rose. 
21562. 

Where the snow crowned peaks 
lift their heads. 26100. 

Why did they give my boys away. 
26131. 

Martin (J. F.): : 

Bye, bye big baby eyes, your eyes 
show lies. 17719. 

I got to get there today. 18850. 

I’m Miami bound. 189238, 23450. 

You and me. 21739, 26222. 


1608 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Martin (J. I.) Sirens of the sea. 


20805. 

Martin (John) ‘Tripping over the 
green. 8207. 

Martin (L. F.) Lovelight. 6382. 

Martin (Louis) When lucky stars 
are shining. 12849. 


Martin (M. J.): 
Be a radio fan. 
Love god. 15176. 
Where the sweet magnolias grow. 
17085. © 
Martin (Phil) 
Martin (R. C.): 
Devant le berceau vide. 
Je ne sais les gronder. 


13296. 


Dancing land. 18012. 


4928. 
14828. 


Mére sur un _ berceau' penchée. 
6582. 

Pochades. 15915. 

‘Portrait d’une jeune fille. 15934. 

Silhouette de vieille. 16267. 

Tendresse et mélancolie. 16622. 

Tout passe, tout lasse. 16754. 


Y nous prit pa la gambe, et j’tom- 
bion. 17206. 
Martin (R. W.) He is risen. 1339. 
Martin (S. E.): 
There’s a wee flower in my heart. 
12512. 
Watchword. 21470. 
Martin (W. F.) Cold and stormy 
day. 9388. 
Martin (W. S.): 
Joy in heaven. 19213. 
Will you receive Him. 12953. 
Martin (Wm.) Just turn the world 
around to my old Kentucky home. 
14934. 


Martin Luther. 11089. 

Martine (Loretta) Oh _lovelight. 
15671. 

Martinez (C. P.) Berceuse Catalane. 
17606. 

Martinez (Emilio) Nostalgia Ando- 
luza. 2524. 

Martini (Padre) : 

Aubade. 8950. 


6575. 
Notas kapitany. 


Menuet de Martini. 
Marton (Alexander) 
2528. 


Martucci (EH.) 
ing. 22696. 
Marty (Ad.) Ballade et divertisse- 
ment orientaux. 9020. 
Marty (G.) Lecons 
6221. ' 
Marum (EHleanor) 
Marvin (R. G.): 
Carita. 13502. 
Hidden melody. 14402. 
Towheaded gal. 16755. 
Marwell (Ted) Montevideo. 24297. 
M[ary] Cecelia (Sister) Angels we 
shave heard on high. 8773 (25). 


Don’t keep me wait- 


d’harmonie. 


Circus. 13592. 


Miliary] Gisela (Sr.) 
Lord. 2560. 

Mary Verda (Sister) : 
Frolic of the imps. 
Gavotte gracieuse. 
Holiday. 10254. 
In an old manse. 14721. 
Little dance. 10903. 


Maryana. 24151. 
Marzo (Eduardo) : 
Bethlehem’s guiding star. 
(22). 
Cantica puerorum. 8773 (108). 
Children’s carols for all occasions. 
17853. 
Fairest Lord Jesus. 


O magnify the 


9948. 
14194. 


21850 


1013. 


Golden gates are lifted. 4144 
(50). 

Jesus hear me while I pray. 
1762, 1763. 


King of love my Shepherd is. 
21850 (109). 

Lead, kindly light. 8773 (481). 

Lead on O King eternal. 19383. 

Lift up lift up your voices now. 
8773 (443). 

Like a flash. 1972, 1973. 

Mariquita. 11084, 15269. 

Mass in D. 8773 (491). 

Shout the glad tidings exultingly 
sing. 263802 (277). 

Soldiers pass. 12209. 

Vespers. 8773 (824). 


Mascagni (Pietro) : 
Cavalleria rusticana. 
24152. 
Tris. 11092. 
Ja. 11093. 
Visione lirica. 15282. 


Maschera nuda. 1938. 
Mascheroni (Vittorio) : 

As des as. 17488. 

Baltimore. 9028. 

Fifina. 18347. 

Lucciole e stelle. 24060. 

Ma dove? e quando? 24075. 

Nuovi successi della danza per 

pianoforte. 11477. 

Papi e mania. 24756. 

Povero bebé. 24860. 

Tago. 12433. 
Mascitti (—) Largo. 
Masemann (H. J.): 

In the land of 

165%, 
In the land of golden dreams. 
23623. 

Pals of long ago. 
Maser (Jack): 

Check check checkerberry. 496. 

Radio song. 20478. 
Maser (Mike) Never give nothing to 

nobody. 20000. 


15281, 


15017. 


golden dreams. 


20249. 


1609 


INDEX 


Mason (Mrs. A. B.) At dawn. 21850 
(14). 
Mason (A. T.) 
24070. 
Mason (C. D.) 
Mason (Dexter) 
Mason (J. F.) 
8700. 
Mason (Jack) 
Mason (Lowell) 
church. 18584. 
Mason (S.) Hark! the sound of holy 
voices. 23198. 
Mason & Johnson. I found the end of 
the rainbow. 1468. 
Masque de la mort rouge. 
Massay (Gaston) : 
Bim, bim das ist gut was der radi 
tut. 4442, 4443. 
Bubikopf ist mode. 3738, 4538. 
Es ist modern...ein’ n schlitz im 
rock zu seh’n. 5134. 
Florida. 5252. 
Massenet (J. E. F.): 
Ah! fuyez douce image. 


Lure of the _ sea. 
Happy lad. 10152. 


See Mason (C. D.). 
You are always near. 


Why? 12925. 
Great songs of the 


619. 


24157. 


Alerte. 17298 115). 
Année passée. 8773 (494). 
Bacchanale. 13084 (195). 


Chanson des lévres. 8773 (495). 


Comédienne et courtisane. 13084 
(196). 

Devant de la Madone. 17298 
(116). 

Blégie. 15285, 24158. 

Hlegy. 24159. 

Entr’acte des Erynnies. 13084 
(197). 


Fantaisie pour violoncelle et or- 
chestre. 13084 (198, 199). 

Faux Tziganes. 8773 (496), 138084 
(200, 201). 

Filles d’Asie. 13084 (202). 

Ivresse. 138084 (203). 

Last dream of the Virgin. 

Love. 8773 (497). 

Marche solennelle. 13084 (204). 

Masques. 138084 (205). 

Melodie. 8773 (498). 

Navarraise. 17298 (117). 

Petite valse. 13084 (206). 

Phéniciennes. 19642. 

Réve de Des Grieux. 24160. 

Sapho. 8773 (499), 13084 (207). 
17298 (118). 


15286. 


Solitude de Sapho. 8773 (500, 
505). 
Souvenance. 8773 (506). 


Massenet (lL. C. de G.): 

Année passée. 8773 (494). 

Chanson des lévres. 8773 (495). 

Entr ’acte des Erynnies. 13084 
(197). 

Fantaisie pour violoncelle et or- 
chestre. 13084 (198, 199). 

Faux Tziganes. 8773 (496). 


1610 


f 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


Marche solennelle. 13084 (204). 


Sapho. 138084 (207). 

Solitude de Sapho. S773. (500, 
505). 

Souvenance. 8773 (506). 


Massey (Guy) Prisoner’s song. 11804. 
Massey (Q. B.): 
Can’t you believe I love you. 
9248. 
Everybody wants somebody-else. 
18274. 
I can’t stop loving you. 18821. 


I left you blue. 10380. 
Massey (R. E.): 
Boston burglar. 9164. 


Chain gang song. 473, 4655. 
Mother and home. 6695. 
Massi-Hardman (F. W.) 
4609. 
Massimilliano the court jester. 19648. 
Masson (Fernand) 1° suite de ballet. 
26294. 
Masteller (H. D.) 


Caravan. 


Wonderful girl. 


8652. ; 
Masten (W. R.) Im lonesome with- 
out you. 10441. 


Master (Charlie) Nobody else can 
take your place. 11442. 
Master music pub. co.: 


Canzonette. 9259. 
Dream. 9675. 
Joyous moments. 10705. 
Valse cherie. 12674. 
Masters (J. R.) Anna, won't you 
come back to me. 21977. 
Masters (Juan) : 
Coasting. 568. 
Dress parade. 871. 


Hush-a-bye song. 1435. 


Jolly sailor boy. 1783: 

London bridge. 2033. 

Sailing with dolly. 3070. 

School is out. 7566. 
Masterson (J. FEF.) : 

Romance days. 16082. 


When my 
17033. 
When you smile on me. 
Mata (Julio) Queja de amor. 
Matamala (Antonio) 
5657. 
Matarazzo (C.) Quo vadis. 11840. 
Mathé (Edouard) : 
Ca s’fait pas. 13451. 
Conversations. 13660. 
Danse de Chrysis. 4869. 
Hymenee. 14462. 
Marivaudage. 15270. 
Miroir de Chrysis. 6623. 
Reproches. 16039. 
Sérénade a Ninette. 16218. 
Vieille chanson en forme de 
marche. 16890. | 
Villanelle. 16898. 
Vision d’antique. 


sweetie kisses me. 
26084. 

24931. 
I don’t care. 


8356. ; 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mather 
8634. : 
Matheson (G. V.): 


Give me a mannish haircut. 
10001. 
Spooks. 12308. 


Trade your smiles. 8184. 
Matheson (H. HE.) Little Sally Jones. 
16924. 
Matheson (J.) Air. 
Mathews (M. A.): 
If you oniy knew how much I 
eare. 5866. 
Song o’ Florida. 
Mathot (A. Z.): 
Bourrée de 


24162. 


7791. 


Chapdes-Beaufort. 


4505. 
D’or et de verre. 4840. 
~Départ. 4918. 
Espiégle. 5138. 
Jardin d’amour. 6020. 


Mort de Pra Narai. 6681. 


Quatre danses miniatures. 8005. 
Reed. 73862. é. 
Searamouche. 7545. 
Trois princesses. 8214. 
Matrisciani (Donato) Te voglio 
bene... 21135. 
Matt (L. M.) Governor Smith’s 
march. 18568. 
Mattei (J.) None ver. 17298 (181). 
Matteo (Felice De): 
Elsie. 18231. 
Etruria. 18256. 
Matthay (Tobias) : 
Playthings for little players. 
2803. 
Toeeatina. 8161. 
Matthes (René) Nordmidinnerlied. 
24542. 
Mattheson (Johann) Aria. 17482. 


Matthew, 
2208. 
Matthews (C. P.) I’ve made a hit 
with a sweet little miss. 1567. 
Matthews (Frank) Lonely ’eos of 

you. 2087. 
Matthews (H. A.): 
Beyond life’s evening star. 17618. 
Come, O thou traveler unknown. 


Mark, Luke and _ John. 


590. 
Once I loved a maiden fair. 
24678. 
Sing Christmas bells. 20794. 
Surrey song. 25506. 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 


peace.” 3620. 
Matthews (J. 8S.) Go down great sun. 
5364. 


Matthews (Josephine) Rose of my 


dreams. 16098. 
Matthews (L. M.) Don’t forget 
America needs you now. 22694. 


Mattingly (J. B.) 
land. 3784. 


Visit to orchestra- 


(B. KE90 Wishin’—waitin’. 


| Maurice (Louis) 


Mattingly (J. M.): 
Dancing fairies. 13732. 
Jack Frost. 14809. | 
Merry-makers. 153338. 

Mattison (Mrs. G. F.): 


Evolution. 18277. 

Memories. 15316. 
Matyasovich (Victor) Golden butter- 
HE a collie 


Matzer (Anthony) Gee, but it’s tough 
to be alone. 14199. - 
Mauceri (Baldassare) : 
Amor materno. 98. 
Inno dei turisti. 19112. 
Maud (Constance) Old fashioned 
girl. 17298 (139). 
Mauder (Manny) Friithling. 18441. 
Maul (V. E.) He’s gone away that 
man of mine. 143859, 23234. 
Maul-Haberman. He’s gone away. 


23234. . 

Maundrell (Gerald) Bells of happi- 
ness. 13328. 

Maupin (B. M.) Out of self—into 
Thee. 11650. 


Mauprey (André) : 
Amour c’est tout. 
Cavalier Lafleur. 
Cloche du bonheur. 
Comme Charlotte. 22477. 
De la pure folie. 9561. 
Lulu. 2109, 15221. 
Marseille. 2196. 
Tartarinette. 3524. 

Mauprey & Viterbo (Max) 

6860. 
Maurel (Philippe) Bel esprit. 254. 
Maurer (Fred) Your eyes like stars 


21957. 
22323. 
17889. 


Natacha. 


above. 17276. 

Maurer (M. J. C. A.) Best friend. 
4430. 

Maurice (C.) Beautiful Cairo. 22119. 


Causette. 4644. 
Mavourneen. 24163, 24289. 
Mavra. 11100, 21889, 24164, 24165. 
Mawet (Fernand) Andante et scher- 
zo. 17408. 
Max music co. Catalina. 9289. 
Maxey (L. C.) Iowa. 10625. 
faxham (EH. C.) ; 
Down the lane of life. 
Grannie. 14289. 
My Brazilian 
19885. 
My little French doll. 19926. 
One love, one life to give. 20177. 
Sandman come a snoopin’ ‘round. 
16148. 
Sweetie come take a ride with me. 
21089. 
You can brighten my life with a 
smile. 21744. 
Maxim (Ethel) Wonderful pal come 
back to me. 8656. 


18156. 


dancing queen. 


1611 


INDEX 


ptt WS. ve20 


Maxwell (A. C.) 
14266, 23120. 
Maxwell (K. C.) 
13035, 17249. 
Maxwell (lL. R.): 

America is singing. 91. 
Sonny boy. 383848. 
Maxwell (P. A.) Golden-rod. 10051, 
14266, 23120. 
May (Eduard): 
Das neue deutsche lied. 13760. 


Golden rod. 10051. 


You’re in my heart. 


Hast du denn das gewollt.. 10163, 
10164. 

Parfum du passé. 7142. 

May (Hans): 

Aimée. 4177. 

Beim Rheinwein sollst du mein 
sein. 4416. 

Heut’? nacht am Lido. 23273. 


Studentenlieder-fox. 25468. 
Wo nehm’ ich bloss das geld ftir 
meine miete her. 26175. 
May (J. HE.) Ace high. 8792. 
May (K. M.) Lederhosenfox. 19360. 
May (Milton) Dream girl of Sigma 
alpha mu. 18168. 
Maybrick (Laura) : 
Idle words. 26302 (142). 
Kit. 4144 (70). 

Maid of Malabar. 17298 (113). 
Young royalist. 263802 (333). 
Mayer (Aloys) Missa festiva. 19774. 
Mayer (F. C.) Missouri national, 1, 

2 [ete.] 15388. 
Mayer (H. O.) I’m in paradise when 
I’m back on old Broadway. 14565. 
Mayer (J. 8.) Eagle and the parrot. 


50738. 
Mayer (L. M.) Variété exotique. 

25867. 
Mayer-Mahr (Mark) Musikalische 

klavier-unterricht. 6739. 
Mayerhoff (F.) Sonate. 6529. 
Mayerl (Billy) : 

All-of-a-twist. 131382. 


Baby mine. 22066, 22067. 

Did Totsi raise his bowler hat. 
9601. 

Down our way. 18154. 

Drifting along. 13911. 

Hskimo shivers. 13982. 

Ev’ryone ought to love someone. 


18285. 
I couldn’t love, if she came back 
again. 23366. 


Ili take you to Kew. 18877. 

Jazz master. 14822. 

Jazz mistress. 19174. 

Jazzaristrix. 23710. 

Just a little love. 1803. 

Keep it snappy. 10765. 

London reyue. 23974. 

Love’s lottery. 6391. 

No wonder nobody cares for me. 
21172512. 


So-long-Su. 20844. 
Somehow someday somebody. 
20882. 


Those men-in-blue blues. 
Virginia creeper. 21414. 
Mayers (Mrs. M. C.) There’s a room 


21227. 


in my heart. 12511. 

Mayes (Harry) Harmonie blues. 
5476. 

Mayette (Hlisie) Just like a wild red 
rose. 23777. 

Mayeur (L.) Grand _ ecollection of 


scales, arpeggio exercises and stud-- 
ies in interpretation. 23144. 


Mayfield (John) Sweet gasoline. 
3460. 

Mayflower music pub. co. Blue bon- 
net. 13376. 

Mayflowers. 19658, 207538, © 24170, 
24916, 25008, 25560. 


Mayhew (Grace) pseud. See Stultz 
(G. M.). 


Mayland (EK. 8S.) New Seth Thomas 


chime. 11412. . 
Maylet (F. T.) Country dance. 
13677. 


Maynard (A. C.) Take off your hat 
as the flag passes you. 3499. 
Maynard (C. G.): 
In orange time. 1648. 
Like the sunshine follows rain. 
1976. 
Maynard (W. A.) : 

First lesson for fife. 5228. 
Second lesson for fife. 7596. 
Maynard & Phillips. Phi sigma kappa 

sweetheart. 15873. 
Mayne (Ernie) Mary’s mouth. 15280. 
Mayo (Harry) ‘That’s why you're 
Mary mine. 8070, 8071. 
Mayor (Edouard) All around 
- house. 8888. 
Mayor (Sid). Sailing. 3068. 
Mazeppa. 19659. 
Mazzella (—) Bronze album. 22235. 
Mazzola (H. A.): 
Out of luck. 7109. 
Trix-see-blue. 3684. 
Mazzucchi (Alfredo) : 

Contessina. 622. 

TotO a Nené. 16752. 

Meacham (F. W.) Silver spangles. 
3219. 

Mead (R. W.) | 
20915. 

Meade (Marjory) : 

Jean. 60381. 

To welcome you. 8160. 
Mechanism and expression. 
Mechutonim. 19671. 
Mecum (Dudley) : 

How’s your folks and my folks 

down in Norfolk town. 1418. 
I could fall in love with someone 
like you. 18828. 


the 


Song of the bells. 


LAs, 


1612 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I’ve got the blues for Tennessee. 
1558. Oe 
Meda (Lottie) Tale of a goat. 16583, 
25566. . 
Medeiros (Ernest) Dear 
Ill miss you. 18068. 
Medici. 6229. 


pal how 


Medinah tempie A. A. O. N. M.S. See’ 


Aucient Arabic order of the nobles 
of the mystic shrine. Medinah tem- 


ple. 
Mednikoff (Jack)  Sesqui-centennial 
hymn. 25180. 
Mednikoff (Nicolai) : 
Hills of Gruzia. 
Secret. 20706. 
To stay at home is best. 
Meehan (Al): 


18695, 
21264. 


Lay my head beneath a rose. 


6208. 
Sweet mammy o’ mine. 7952. 
Under the spell of those Irish 
charms. 25822. 

When I come you're very happy. 
12830. 
Meehan (Albert) 
Walker. 25725. 
Meeker (C. M.) At close of day. 152. 

Mefistofele. 6682. 
Megson (Fred): 
Tl always call you sweetheart. 


Toast to Mayor 


10384. 
Lazy blues. 1981. 
Mehegan (Hileen) Winsome Winnie. 
4016. 
Mehr (L. W.) Freckled face Bobbie. 
_ 23018. 
Mehren (O. OD. von) Vanished 
dream. 38759. 
Meier (Rosalie) In the golden dawn. 
5928. 


Meigs pub. co.: 
Dawn of gladness. 
Two springs. 8252. 
Meikel (Edward) Just a little bit 
longer. 10723. 
Meinardus (E.) -Heart’s desire. 5512. 
Meisel (Fay) Hot Eskimo. 5592. 
Meister (W.) verlag. Student. sein. 
12368. 
Meistersinger. 25910. 
Meistersinger yon Niirnberg. 
(379). 
Melander (P. H.): 
I love you my pal. 
Linda Lou. 23926. 
On my way to Broadway. 11585. 
Melartin (Erkki) : 


4882. 


13084 


10410. 


Alivarsdagen. 4204. 

Smartan. T7728. 

Wolken. 8645. 
Melcher (A. R.) Meaning of my 
dreaming is you. 6541. 
Melcher (Alfred) Meaning of my 
dreaming is you. 6541. 


Melcliffe (Harry) : 
Bah-bah-bah Bartholomew. 22093 
Where is that girl who was stolen 


from me. 17077, 26091. 
Mélé (Fred) Still dreaming. 21002, 
254388. 
Meligne (—): 
Caraquefia. 4607. 
Tango des grands. boulevards. 
8002. 


Mellars (EH. N.).: 
DD. ¥.-Bo 8... Joys... 1798s, 
Good morning song. 18552. 
Grandfather’s clock. 18580. 
Jack the miller. 19161. 
Meller (J.): 
Bald headed mama blues. 
Pig foot shuffle. 15889. 
Rabbit foot blues. 16010. 
Mellor (Tom) That boy oO 
16637. 
Mellos (A. K.) 
4026. _ 
Melodee music publishers. 
22TO5. 
Melody musie co. 
3686. 
Melody piano ¢o., ine.: 
Marconi. 11077. 
Messalina polka. 11152. 
Melrose (Lester) Chinese honeymoon. 
17856. 
Melrose (Walter) Milenberg. 
Melrose bros. musi¢ ¢o.: 
Buck town blues. 4540. 
Darktown shuffle. 18027. 
Grandpa’s spells. 10086. 
Hot mittens. 10295. 
Jimtown blues. 1770, 6051. 
Midnight mama. 24236. 
Milenberg joys. 11173, 19752. 
New Orleans blues. 11409. 
Pearls. 11698. 
Queen of spades. 20459. 
San Sue strut. 20622. 
She’s crying forme. 12104, 12105. 
Shreeveport stomp. 12122. 
Slippery elm. 20825. 
Spanish shawl. 20959, 25382. 
Steady roll blues. 7874. 
Sugar babe. 21030. 
Sugar foot stomp. 21031. 
Tom cat blues. 12578. 
Whoop ’em up blues. 8590. 
29th & Dearborn. 21849. 
Melton (A. S.) Tantalizing 
12446. 
Melville (Harold) 
Melvin (Ernest) : 
Dance with your baby to paradise. 
9511. 
Farmer Brown’s heir. 9830. 
Land of what’s it’s name. 
New parson. 11411. 
Oh, Her-mi-o-ne. 15663. 


4362. 


mine. 
Woman of to-day. 
Dreams. 


Trombone blues. 


6610. 


Tilly. 


Chrysalis. 17874. 


6192. 


1613 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Melvin (Ernest )—Continued. 
Rose I found last summertime. 
7447, 16094. 
Soft-hearted Sally. 20848. 
Weaver of dreams. 16974. 


Melvin (Oakley) Full speed ahead. 
14168. 

Melvin (Mrs. T. B.) Black mammy. 
13362. 


Memphis music publishers: 
Jeremier Squiggs Hsq. 19183. 
You'll be welcome. 21766. 
You'll make my dreams come true. 
IZ: 


Mendel vil a get. 24208. 
Mendelssohn (Arnold) : 


Motette zum Epiphaniasfest. 
6690. 

Motette zum erntedankfest. 6691. 
Motette zum Weihnachtsfest. 
2336. 


Motette zur Passionsfeier. 19836. 
Ten traditional carols for Christ- 
mas. 24951. 


Mendelssohn (Ludwig) : 
Bauerntanz. 21850 (19). 
Mazurka. 21850 (124). 
Rondeau militaire. 21850 (167). 
Schlummerlied. 21850 (177). 
Mendeissohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 
Adagio. 19709. 
Allegretto. 19710. 
Capriccio. 6567. 
Chanson de printemps. 
Folk-song. 13084 (216). 
Gipsy song. 6568. 
Greeting. 26302 (196). 
Lieder ohne worte. 24209. 
Maid of Ganges. 26302 (197). 
Marche nuptiale. 24210. 
Mary came beside the tomb. 2238, 
Mélusine. 15323. 
Mendelssohnana. 11142. 
Midsummer night’s dream. 2239. 
Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast. 
24211. 
Oeuvres complétes. 6569. 
Piéces choisies. 2240. 
Preludes et Fugues. 
Romance. 2242. 
Song of devotion. 22438. 
Sur les ailes du réve. 19712. 
Symphony no. 4 in A major. 
21850 (127). 
Thy will be done. 8773 (519). 
Trois préludes. 2244. 
Variations for piano. 11148. 
Wedding march. 6570. 
2° concerto. 6571, 19713. 
7 pieces caractéristiques. 2245. 
Mendenhall (H. M.) If all the world 
had a heart like you. 58387. 
Mendez (William) Gettin’ rid of you. 
‘9988. 


19711. 


2241. 


Mendoza (David) Dear little treas- 
ure of mine. 18058. 
Menges. (Herbert): 
Bubble blowing. 4536. 


Orehard of stars. 7087. 
Mentschel (C.) Lied der reue. 
19405. 
Meoni (G.): | 

Gipsy heart. 14217. 

Venus’s temple. 16876. 


Meralda (Rita) Come thou in beauty. 
22467. 
Mercadante (—) 
(491). 
Mercenary Mary. 5581, 5582, 6120, 
6581, 8066, 93138, 9409, 9793, 9987, 
10483, 11657, 12521, 12582, 19721. 
Mercer (Harriet) Waiting love. 
16934. 
Merchant (R. M.): 
Evening bells and you. 13995. 
Just adoring you. 10731. 
Merchant’s daughter. 8773 (520). 
Mercier. (Edouard) Java du Péze. 
10667. 
Mercier (René) : 
_J’ai quarant’ de fiévre pour cett’ 


Mass in D. 


femm’ la. 1731. 
Quand on s’est aimé d’amour. 
7307. 


Merck (Carlton) Peggy. 24787. 
Meredith (A. T.) When Ireland’s a 
nation again. 8899. 
Meredith (C. EH.) Morning in June. 
11235. 
Meredith (F. E.): 
Himalaya maid temporary. 
23279. 
That dreamy waltz. 
Meredith (I. H.): 
Angel voices. 21850 (7). 
Bend low, sweet angels. 


(25% 
Brightest and best. 21850 (25). 
union, 


25629. 
21850 


Brooklyn Sunday school 
13413. 
Call to service. 13468. . 
Children of Bethlehem. 22365. 
Christmas bells. 21850 (384). 
Christmas carol. 21850 (85). 


Christmas of her own. 13583, 
13584. 
Consider and hear me. 13657. 


Cradle of Bethlehem. 138683. 
Day of victory. 138770. 
Favorite anthem classics. 14049. 
Garden of childhood. 14177. 

Get the pass word. 21850 (69). 
Glad greeting. 21850 (71). 
‘God’s little children. 14253. 
Guilding star. 21850 (838). 
Hark, a mighty chorus. 

(86). 

June blessings. 14869. 
Keep smiling through. 14961. 


21850 


1614 


8773 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12,.1925 


Lest we forget. 23897. 

Life of Christ in song. 15071. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 21850 
(116). 

Lost key. 15164. 

Lullaby. 21850 (119). 

Manger message. 15248. 

Merry bells. 21850 (128). 

Mizpah. 153892. 

Mother taught me. 15435. 

Our closing chorus. 21850 (148). 

Out in the fields with God. 15784, 
15785. 

Risen King. 4144 (107). 

Serve the Lord with 
16229. 

Shining. 16252. 

Smile of God. 16310. 

Songs for God’s gift of love. 
25356. 


gladness. 


Songs for The light that ne’er 


shall fade. 16391. 
Songs for This youth. 16398. 
Songs in the night. 21850 (191). 


Steering by mother’s light. 16459. 

Sweet story of old. 16547. 

This day I need Thee. 17298 
(202). 

To mother. 16781. 

Very little tots. 21850 (212). 


16981. 
21850 (217). 


Welcome to Easter. 
Welcome to. Jesus. 


You cannot smile in vain. 17298 
(231). 

Young people’s chorus. 17275. 
Meredith (I. W.) He liveth. 14856. 
Meredith (Margaret) : 

Camp fire ceremony and guide 

law. 49586. 

Our God. 7102. 

Meredith (Owen) After dinner 
dances. 21878. 

Meredith (W. R.) Pie. 7199. 

Meredyth (C. E.): 

Picnic in the woods. 11724. 

Regatta day. 11874. 

Song of the mill wheel. 12260. 


Water lillies. 12768. 
Weeping willow. 12788. 


Mergner (Friedrich) Christ-cradle 
song. 4709. 

Merikanto (Aarre) Konzert. 15330. 
Merit music makers. Gypsyland. 
18602. 

Merk (Jos.) 20 études. 2249. 
Merkel (Andrew) ‘Talk about Jeru- 
salem mornin’. 3503. 

Merkin (Harry) Love slave. 24030. 


Merrell (M. M.) Dreaming of child- 


hood days. 855, 17298 (260). 
Merriam (David H.) jr. Atmosphere. 
‘eh 169. 


Merrick (W. E.) : 
Bobby apple sauce. 13384. 


Merrill (W. O.) 


Bye bye my Cinderilla. 13440. 
Carnival memories. 13507. 
Iere dat’s the place for me. 14670. 
Merrie England. 19722. 
Merrill (C. D.) Wish fairies. 12961. 
Merrill (EK. D.) Maiden. 11041. 
I’m cuckoo over you. 


- 5716: 
Merrills (Barton) Oh the home that 
I love. 11550. 


Merritt (Brunies) 

Merritt (Kenneth) 
you love me. 25529. 

Merritt (W. D.) Beautiful Montana. 
4395. 

Merry-merry. 


Angry. 8896. 


Sweetheart do 


1 17923, 18265, 18282, 
18989-18991, 19141-19148, 19447, 
19448, 19955, 19956, 20348, 20390, 
20957, 20998, 21499, 21529, 21790. 


Mersereau (Nina Picini-) Zitanella. 
26283. 

Mershon (Mrs. Fred) Dat chicken. 
9546. 


Merz (O. C. A.): 

Merz’s first steps of the young 
violinist. 6587. 

Merz’s graded compositions for 
fretted instruments. 15335. 
Mesirow (M. H.) Castles in Spain. 

4635. 

Meskill (Jack) : 
Fooling. 5265. 
Hitch up the 

14409. 

Mesorana (Adolfo): 
Alma pura. 8853. 
Asi eres tu. 13209. 
Boringuena. 17666. 
Caudorosa. 9292. 
De autifas. 13773. 
Di que me amas. 
Dialogo. 13815. 
Divina Enriqueta. 
Dos Marias. 9660. 
Heos di mi patria. 13946. 
Feliz encuentro. 9843. 
Goces and penas. 10023. 
Mis penas. 15370. 
Placeres de la vida. 11742. 
Quejas del alma. 11829. 
Sara. 16151. 

Seis. 16204. 

Sonando. 12249. 

Te adoro. 12452. 

Todo por ti. 12577. 
Tormento. 12598. 
Tuya es mi vida. 
Ugolina. 16824. 

Mesquita (Carlos de) : 
Brésiliana. 350. 
Chanson exotique. 
Pastorale. 2253. 

Messager (André) : 
Montagne enchantée. 8773 (529). 

; P’tites Michu. 8773 (628). 


horses. 10247, 


9598. 


9619. 


12627. 


4144 (19). 


1615 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Messager (Mme. André) Scent of the 


mignonette. 17298 (170). 
Messenger (F. M.) In the shadow of 
the cross. 5984. 
Messenheimer (Sam) Love for you. 
19532. 
Messina (G. M.): 
Amore indimenticabile. 8879. 
Carmencita waltz. 13505. 
Margherita. 15265. 
Memorie d’amore. 19695. 


Original Italian oldtimers waltz. 
11634. 

Oubli les larmes 
15770. 

Sigaretta. 20787. 

Yolanda. 172138. 


Messina (Giovanni) Cu te. 22548. 
Messmore (F. C.) MHattie’s butterfly 
dance. 21850 (89). 
Messner (Joseph) : 

Improvisation tiber ein thema von 


que j’ai versé_ 


Bruckner. 1625. 
Romance ftir das klavier. 7481. 
Mestesky (Louis) Oh Georgie. 
24611. 
Metcalf (J. W.): 
Eternity. 5148. 
Mah Dixie land. 6488. 
Metcalf (L. V.) Tropic. 8217. 
Metcalf (Percy) When I’m alone 
with you. 17017. 


Metealf (S. F.) 
Metcalfe (L. C.) 
King. 16057. 


Methodist book concern: 

Builders. 17704. 

Victorious resurrection. 3774. 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Ashland 
ave., (Ladies aid society of the) 
Little white church on the hill. 
23966. 


Methuen & co., ltd. Fourteen songs 
from When we were very young. 
1129. 


Methven, Simpson, ltd. Songs of the 
Scots. 3346. 


Metz (L. A.) Mon réve. 
Metzler & co. (1920) ltd.: 
Agnus Dei. 13357, 138358. 

Carmen. 4449, 9116, 9117. 

Children’s hour. 4689. 
Gipsy air. 22191. 

Goya. 23140. 
Handel suite. 
Hidden ways. 18686. 

Let me gaze. 14286. 

Lure of the mountains. 19566. 
March and toreador song. 22192. 
Mi chica. 24226. . 
Scenes from the prophets. 
Sumurin. 7921. 

Undine. 


Baby brother. 198. 
Righteous, heavenly 


2307. 


18606. 


20648. 


12656. 


Meusel (Arthur) Ach zeig mir doch 


dein radio. 14, 15. 
Mevensen (T. M.) Niagara fox. 
2489. 


Meyen (Ernst) Dream. 18163. 
Meyer (C. B.): 
Little faded. stocking. 6298. 
My mother’s picture. 19947. 


My sweetheart | brother and I. 


6837. 
On the Dixie flyer to home sweet 
home. T7056. 


Meyer (E. A.): 
De ol’ time campmeetin’. 752. 
God of the universe. 1234. 
Repledging our faith. 16038. 
Spitin’ ol’ Mistah Hoovah. 3372. 
Meyer (Ferd) pseud.. See Scott 
(Cx as) 
Meyer (G. W.): . 
Brown eyes why are you blue. 


17696. . 
Dixie bungalow. 9621. 
Row! row! Rosie. 11962, 11963. 
She can’t say no. 25188. 


Meyer (George) : 
I’m glad we're through. 10422. 


I’m waiting for the sun. 10454. 
Sweetie blues. 12428. 

Meyer (Joseph) : 
All aboard for heaven. 57, 4194. 


Bamboo babies. 17540: 
Bounce away your baby blues. 


17668. 

Clap hands, here comes Charley- 
22412. 

Cup of coffee, a sandwich and 
you. 22544. 

Dan-Sing. 4850. 

Dance from down yonder. 13725. 

Headin’ for Louisville. 23241. 


Hello ’Lucky. 1359. 
I want another chance with you. 
5796, 10493. 
Idol. 5834. 
Lackawanna. 1899. 
My million dollar man. 
On such a beautiful night. 
Outdoor life. 116538, 11654, 
Sugar-plum. 7906, 16495. 
Two tired eyes. 82538, 12643. 
When you roll your eyes. 3941. 
Who was chasing Paul Revere. 


6804. 
7054. 
20234. 


3985. 
Meyer (N. G.) Tint your own sky. 
16718. 
Meyer (N. M.) In the land of mem- 
ory. 10599. 


Meyer (W. H.) Let me be your big 
butter and egg man from the West. 
19379. 

Meyer (Willy) 2 bertihmte serenaden. 
6599. 


1616 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Meyer-Helmund (Erik): 


Einst, in heiliger nacht. 5101. 
Hymne. 4144 (84). 
Pastorale-rococo. 2741. 

Scene romantique. 21850 (176). 


Tanzweise. 138084 (346). 
Where the violets grow. 3956. 


Meyer-Kassel (Adolph) Bauernhoch- 
zeit.. 17554. 

Meyer-Steineg (Theodor) See Steineg 
(T. M.) 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo): 
Chorus of bishops and _ priests. 
13084 (219). 


Couplets de Zacharie. 24223. 

Deux ariosos de Fidés. 24224. 
Grand air de Nelusko. 11156. 
Grande scéne de Fidés. 24225. 


O paradiso dall’ 
19732. 
Pastorale. 11157. 
Scéne et romance. 11158. 
Meyeres (HE. I.) Smiling time. 12189. 


Meyerowitz (Harry) Capricietto. 
9264. 
Meyers (Artie): 
My sweetheart Rose. 6838. 


Sweetheart Rose. 
Meyers (Billy) 
Meyers (EH. I.): 

Ah! list to the voices of nature. 


12426, 16553. 
South bound. 16411. 


8813. 

Love’s memories. 11001. 

Those alluring oriental eyes. 
12532. 


Waiting for you. 12737. 
Meyers (Lottie) Don’t choose a book 


by its cover. 9644. 

Meyers (M. G.) Oh Hazel. 11523. 
Meyers (Matthew) Just for you. 
1818. 


Meyers (Vic) 
Meyo (Mrs. J.) 
Mezzacapo (E.): 
Bétique. 17614. 
Chez la marquise. 
Invocation. 19122. 
Petit Mozart. 20307. 
Réverie. 20524. 
Vision. 21421. 
Miccio (Antonio) : 
"A eanzone ’e Maria. 21851. 
A Rosa ’e aucelluzzo. 5. 


Shimmy. 12116. 
Norah. 15607. 


17842. 


A vendetta ’e Macri. 8786: 
Chi m’ e’ mamma. 500. 
°E eapille ’a bebe. 22786. 
EH’ ggiglie ’a Nola. 899. 


"E vvoce belle ’e Napule. 901. 
Femmena ’e niente. 22929, 
‘O bagno ’o Carmene. 2547. 
Olimpia carcerata. 24659. 
Olimpia Macri a lliberata. 24660. 
Tragiratore ’e nfame. 3675. 
Tuorne Mari’. 3705.. 

Miccio (Tony) See Miccio (Antonio). 


onde uscito. 


Ciarlatani. 9371. 
Just adoring you. 


Miceli (Giuseppe) 

Michael (Robert) 
14900. 

Michael & Merchant. 
you. 14900. 

Michaelis (J. B.) pseud. See Jerome 
(Ben). 


Just adoring 


‘Michaud (D. J.): 


I’ve got the crossword puzzle 
blues. 14616. 
Old fashioned blossoms remind 
me of you. 15695. 
Michel (C. M.) Lamento. 8773 (427). 
Michel (Reinhold) Fiedelfum’s A BC. 
5214. 
Micheli (F. de) 
20745. 

Micheli (G. De): 
Baci al buio. 208. 
Deuxieéme petite suite. 
Ninna-nanna. 24519. 

Michell (F. M.) -Benedictus es, Do- 

mine. 4424. ; 

Michell (Guy) Path of life. 2746. 
Michigan (University of) Women’s 
league. Castles in Spain. 4634. 
Michigan union (University of) Tam- 


Serenata spagnola. 


13810. 


bourine. 25569. 
Mickey (Webster) Do daddy do. 
13827. 


Mid-West music sales co. 
eyes of blue. 8251. 
Middecke (Rudolph) : 
A la valse. 8779. 
Abschied. 21863. 
Middie maids. 15346. 
Middlemiss (A. N.) 


Two pretty 


You're divine. 


26249. 

Middleton (Ann) pseud. Charming 
girl. 9321. 

Middleton (Margaret) Charming girl. 
O28: 


Midinettes nicoises. 5596. 
Midland music press. Songs in the 
night. 20924. 
Midland music pub. co. 
Jane and me. 18201. 
Midland pub. co. I’ve got my eye on 
you. 18971. 
Midnight follies. 15988. 
Midsummer night’s dream. 
Mier (Alvano): 
Lil’ Farina, everybody loves you. 
15082. 
Oh Henry, I love you. 11526. 
Mier (Alvano) music pub. €o.: 
Oh Henry I love you. 11526. 


Ducks and 


6570. 


That’s a lotta apple sauce. 12484. 
Miessner (G. E.) jr.: 
Just a little girl like you. 192381. 


Nothing to do but worry. 20046. 

Somebody else is gettin’ all the 
lovin’ that belongs to me. 
20873. 


Who eares. 216387. 


1617 


INDEX 


Miessner (W. O.): 
Accompaniments for songs in one- 
book course. 12. 


At sea. 157. 
California’s calling me. 4572, 
4573. 
Melody way to play the piano. 
2231: 
Silver swan. 3221. 
Mieux que nue. 238908. 
Mignan (Edouard) Féte florentine. 
14061. 
Mignard (Albert) Bonne promenade. 
9153. 


Mignon-verlag. Ich habe im Mai von 


der liebe getriumt. 10520. 
Mignone (Enrico) Oro mendace. 
20217. 
Mignone (Hugenio) Mister John. 
19782. ) 
Migot (Georges) : 
Double choeur. 138858. 


Féte de la Bergére. 18348. 
Hommage a Thibaut de Cham- 
pagne. 18729. 
Mihalinee (Joseph) 
7006. 
Mikado. 24244. 
Mikado gems. 
Mikell (F. E.) 
Mikesell (E. C.) 
Mikéshina (Ariadna) 
Belle-dame. 24246. 
Mikkelsen (William) 


Oh those dreams. 


19748, 19749. 

Sweet lips. 16540. 
Blue eyes. 17646. 

Four songs for 


Come Blondie 


pack your outfit. 22457. 

Mikseh (Albert) Id like to have 
someone to love. 103850. 

Milady’s boudoir. 19751. 


Milanese! (Rose) Come let’s be sweet- 
hearts again. 22459. 

Milano (Giuseppe) Santu Nicola dé 
Baré. 7525. 

Milans (A. J.) 

Milbank (W.) 
13084 (461). 

Mildenberg (Albert) : 


Vagabond. 8280. 
Heaven of your love. 


I love thee. 8773 (855). 
Water-ways of Venice. 25941. 
Mildenberg (Sarah) I love thee. 
sian. (Rats) 

Mildred (Sister M.) Hungarian 
waltz. 23340. 

Milens (H. C.) Who’s blue. 26121. 


Miles (C. A.) 
gospel. 14464. 
Miles (H. G.): 
Journeying. 6067. 
March of the goblins. 
Miles (Nellie) Irish potatoes. 
Miles (R. H.): 
As the hart panteth. 4285. 
How long wilt Thou forget me. 
1417. 
Miles (S. E.) 
night. 15426. 


Hymns of the living 


6483. 
23663. 


Morning, noon and 


ptr, ns y"20 


Miles (W. E.): 


Powder and patches. 2845. 
Water bug. 25939. 

Miles (W. N.): 
As each hour goes. 22005. 


Cottage and I. 22507. 


Throw your’ troubles away. 
25695. 
Milford (R. H.) God who created 
me. 238108. 


Milford (Robin) : 
Fiddler of Dooney. 22936. 
Gipsy girl. 23070. 


My lady’s pleasure. 19923. 
Milhaud (Darius) : 
Bain de soleil. 214. 
Beau gosse. 233. 
Berceuse. 17601. 
Catalogue de fleurs. 4688. 
Chant de delivrance. 17815. 
Chant du veilleur. 17818. 
Chant hassidique. 17819. 
Chants populaires  hébraiques. 
ii dn7822: 
Gloire 4 Dieu. 185138. 
Joueur de golf [and] Valse. 1784. 
Perlouse. 2768. 
Poules et gigolos. 28388. 4 
Séparation. 20723. 
2™° suite symphonique. 41388. 
Millane (F. H.) O California sun- 
shine. 20057. 
Millard (D. E.) Thought of Him. 
8118. 
Millard (Milton) Down by the beach. 
9664. 
Mille quatriéme. 2269. 
Millegram (Carl) Penseroso. 15854. 


Miller (—) Oriental love dreams. 
8773 (1248). 
Miller (A.) At night when I’m 


sleeping alone. 8986. 


Miller (A. 8S.) Boats of mine. 319, 
320, 9135. bead 
Miller (Bob) He was a good man 


but he’s dead and gone. 5502. 
Miller (C. C.) Dreaming of Allena. 
13885. 
Miller (C. E.): 
In pride of May. 19078. 
My dainty Cloris. 19890. 
To shorten winter’s 
21263. 
Miller (C. H.) 
town. 5940. 
Miller (C. L.): 
Dannell in 
18015. 
Doant wanta be buried in the 
storm. 18111. 
(C. 8S.) Ghetto cradle song. 


sadness. 


In your old home 


the lLi-yons. den. 


Miller 
1189. 

Miller (D. A.) 

Miller (D. E.) 
26386. 


Motor gypsy. 15440. 
Old Portage moon. 


1618 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Miller (D. H.) Love that’s in your 


smile. 2077. 

Miller (Doris) My far away. girl. 
24396. 

Miller (Douglas) Soliloquy. 25294. 

Miller (Duncan) My sweet little 
blue-eyed Miss. 11370. 

Miller (E. G.) Pennsylvania I’m 


‘coming home to you. 7172." 
Miller (H. J.) Birds and silver bells. 


13355. 

Miller (E. P.) Thoughts of home. 
— 8623. 

Miller (E. 8S.) Song to the nightin- 
gale. 20921. 

Miller (F. L.) Entreaty. 18242. 

Miller (F. W.) Close your eyes my 
honey. 17898. 

Miller (Mrs. G. H.) Whose kids are. 
you? 3989. 


Miller (H. Amadeus) 
night in my dreams. 14602. 
Miller (H. Augustus) jr. 
song. T7567. 
Miller (H. C.): 
America. 17391. 
Call of spring. 9230. 
Follow the Jeader. 18396. 
Lackawanna trail. 10804. 
Love’s token. 6401. 
Mediterranean. 6545. 
Montgomery post. 6665. 
Sweet blue violets.. 21070. 
Miller (I. J. A.): 
My Dixie dream. 2385. 
That little Irish sweetheart 0’ 


School 


mine. 8054. 
Miller (Mrs. J.) In the twilight, you 
and I. 19096. 
Miller (J. C:): 
God took the sunshine. 100338. 
Going back. 18533. 
‘Moon-marketing. 11219. 
‘O wonderful day. 2572, 
Three men. 12544. 
Miller (J. F.) I’m goin’. back to 
Minnesota. 1502. : 
Miller (J. Li) Skinnay Young. 
25257. 
Miller (J. N.) Land of my dreams, 
6189. 
Miller (Jennie HE.) Wonder heart. 
8647. 


Miller (John E.) 

from you. 6091. 
Miller (Juanita ) 
Miller (L.) 

25182, . 
Miller (L. F.) Modern girl. 2299. 
Miller (L. O.) Moon eyes. 2315. 
Miller (Leslie) : 

I’m a cheater who sure can cheat. 
10412. 


Just a little smile 


Color evele. 17907. 
Sesqui sesqui centennial. 


- Miller 


I saw you last | 


I used to be your sweet mamma. 
1552. 
If I can’t have every bit of it I 
don’t want none at all. 10530. 
What kind of man is he. 3874. 
Miller (Lester E.) Bluemoania, my 
home town. 17651. 


(Lois BH.) Someone that’s 
lonesome too. 20888.. 
Miller’ (M. J.) Happy 
‘BA65. 
Miller (Ned) Gee but I’m, lonesome 

for you. 14198, 18479, 18488. 
Miller (O. M.) My mamma’s new 
spangled hat. 15505. 
Miller (R. M.) Modern clarinet 
method for beginners. 6644. 
Miller (Ray): 
If it ain’t you sweet daddy it'll 
be somebody else. 1602. 
She ain’t what she used to be. 
7647, 8773 (1290). 


Miller (Rosa) Back to that town of 


Hooligan. 


mine. 13267. 
Miller (S. B.) My sweet violet. 
24450... . 


Miller (S..C.): 
Concentrate mama. 138648, ~< 
Down on the levee. 13864. 
Ill never do to you, what you 
'have done to me. 14518. 
If all, the tomorrows were just 


like today. 14671. 

Radio eyes. 16018. 

What makes my baby so blue. 
16994. 


Miller (S. S.): 
Kitchen mechanic blues. 14979. 
My two timing papa is better than 
no papa at all. 15539. 
Miller (Sodarisa) Reckless 
care mama blues. 20494. 
Miller (T. J.) Radio blues. 16012. 
Miller (Vivian) Old jazz beau of 
mine. 7031. 
Miller (W. D.) Sweet Rosalie. 
Miller (W. H.): 
Gettin’ right close together blues. 
1188. 
Goin’ down to tear up things. 
14255, 17298 (276). 
Miller (Walter) Just a dream that 
never will come true. 1801. 
Miller (William) Chickie. 505. 
Miller (Z. Z.) Wanted a pal by the 
name of Mary. 3824, 3825, 12753- 
12755. 


Miller and Longshaw. Sesqui, sesqui 
centennial. 25182. 
Millers (G. H.): 
Lead us, O Lord. 23881. 
Night comes on. 24505. 
Milliardensouper. 5136, 8632. 


don’t 


16546. 


1619 


INDEX 


pt. U1, n. s.,-v. 20 


Millier (A.-E.) : 
Darling mine. 727. 
There were in the same country, 
shepherds. 21205. 
Thus saith the Lord. 12551. 
Millier (H. G.): 
Darling mine. 727. 
There were in the same country. 
21205. 
Thus saith the Lord. 12551. 
Milligan (Annie) Your face is in my 
dreams. 21803. 
Milligan (H. V.): 
April, my April. 8909. 
Art thou weary. 144. 
Night is far spent. 15577. 
Responses after prayer. 16042. 
Milliken (O. O.) Almeda. T6. 
Mills (A. S.) Twelve gospel specials. 
19753. 
Mills (EH. A.): 
Recollections of home. 13084 
(278). 
Tarantelle. 4144 (131). 
Mills (HE. C.) Twelve gospel specials. 
19753. 
Mills (EK. J.) Manchester high. 6466. 
Mills (Geo.) My mammy is gone and 
my daddy is, too. 19940. 
Mills (H. E.) Realization_song book. 
(aoe. 
Mills (Irving) : 
How I love her. 23324. 
Lonesomest girl in town. 19492. 
My home. 6781. 
Nobody knows what a red-head 
mamma can do. 2516. 
Riverboat shuffle. 11912. 
Valeska. 25844. 
When my sugar walks down the 
street. 3905. 
Mills (J. A.) Memories of mother. 
6563. 
Mills (J. P.) Mother, never was 
there name more sweet. 6703. 
Mills (Jack) ine.: 
After the night before. 17330, 
21850 (233). 
Amorita. 100, 4144 (160). 
At the break of dawn. 4294, 8773 
(913). 
Banana oil. 4869, 8773 (920). 
Better call the preacher now. 
221738, 26302 (360). 
Bouncing on the keys. 335, 4144 
(166). 
Broken buttons. 17688, 21850 
(254). \ 
Bryan believed in heaven. 13421, 
21850 (256). 
Butterfly. 4549, 8773 (940). 
Carolina moon. 4624, 8773 (953). 
Charleston chuckles. 9312, 13084 
(423). 


1620 


Colored soidiers on parade. 22448, 
26302 (3878). 
Cross word puzzle. 4816, 8773 
(983). 
Cross words. 4821, 13084 (428). - 
Don’t be sorry for me. 22691, 
26302 (395). 

Don’t bother me. 812, 4144 (172). 

Down deep in an_Irishman’s 
heart. 4997, 8773 (1010). 

Down the silv’ry trail with you. 
9670, 13084 (4387). 

Dream on. 848, 4144 (174). 

Dreams of Honolulu. 22758, 
26302 (402). 

Dreams of yesterday. 13903. 

Evolution blues. 18279, 21850 
(281). 

Ev’rything is hotsy totsy now. 
9799, 138084 (448). 

Fidgety Bob. 10638, 4144 (179). 

Flora. 9886, 18084 (448). 

Ghetto. 9989, 13084 (451). 
Give me the right to call you 
dearest. 5348, 8773 (1049). 
Give me your answer. 23081, 
26302 (416). 

Good gravy. 5396, 13084 (454). 

Goodness gracious Agnes. 18557, 
21850 (296). 

His master’s voice. 18702, 21850 
(304). 

Home sweet home don’t mean a 
thing. 10264, 13084 (463). 

Hot aire. 18750, 21850 (309). 

Hot fingers. 23309, 26302 (426). 

Hot stuff. 23312, 26302 (428). 

How I love her. 233823, 26302 
(481). 

Humorestless. 5611, 8773 (1077). 

I ain’t gonna cry no more. 1444, 
4144 (192). 

I can’t forget. 18819, 21850. (312). 

T can’t realize. 1457, 4144 (195). 

I'd like to find the fellow who 
stole my gal. 5651, 8773 (1089). 

I’m a Grand street boy. 18897, 
21850 (316). 

I wonder where my baby is to- 
night. 21850 (330). 

I wonder where my sweetie can 
be. 238527, 26302 (450). 

Indiana — stomp. 23650, 26302 
(457). 

Isabelle. 10635, 13084 (487). 

Isle of enchantment. 10637, 13084 
(448). 

Ivoryland. 6003, 13084 (491). 

Just a dream of a waltz with you. 
6085, 8773 (1141). 

Keep on croonin’ a tune. 14957, 
17298 (323). 

Kiss I ean’t forget. . 19284, 21850 
(348). 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1925 


Lazy blue waltz. 23878, 26302 
(470). 

Let the sunshine enter your heart. 
6245, 8773 (1160). 

Lonely for you. 19485, 21850 
(360). 

Lonesomest girl in town. 19492, 
21850 (361). 

Mammy’s little angel child. 2159, 
4144 (217). 

Maybe you will maybe you won't. 
2207, 4144 (221). 

Military Mike. 24248, 26302 
(498). 

Mills self-instructor for the tenor 
banjo. 24252. 

Mishka. 19770, 218508 (876). 

My baby knows. 24871, 26302 
(506). 

My home. 6781, 8773 (1214). 

My violet. 15541. 

Naughty girl. 2470, 4144 (230). 

Nobody knows what a red-head 
mamma can do. 2516, 4144 
(235). 

Noodle soup. 11451, 13084 (528). 

Normandy chimes. 6917, 13084 
(530). 

Now that you’ve had all the love 
that you want. 11478, 13084 
(532). 

Of a mornin’. 24604, 26302 (524). 

Oh Heinrich, you’re so nice. 
11524, 13084 (533). 

Out ‘of the night. ‘7111, 8773 
(1247). 

Ponies on parade. 20387, 21850 
(407). 

Returning. 7384, 8773 (1269). 

Riverboat shuffle. 11912, 13084 
(550). 

Roamin’ around. 16069. 

Sally Long. 20614, 21850 (418). 

Sentimental waltz. 20721,21850 
(423). 

Shadows on the. sand. 7642, 
13084 (562). 

Shimmy. 12116, 13084 (566). 

So long! -I’ll see you again. 
16316, 17298 (377). 

Some sweet tomorrow. 12228, 
13084 (580). 

South bound. 16411, 17298 (381). 

Star of love. 7865, 18084 (586). 

Stomp off, let’s go. 16467, 17298 
(385). 

Sweet Alice. 25512, 26802 (569). 

Sweet southern love. 124138, 
13084 (592). 

T-N-T. 25551, 26302 (570). 

’Tain’t cold. 25559, 26302 (572). 

Tears of the Shannon. 3532, 
4144 (300). 

There ain’t no flies on auntie. 
12496, 18084 (596). 


There’s no one can love me like 
you. 3594, 4144 (302). 
Tickling the banjo. 3636, 4144 
(303). 
Told at twilight. 21276, 21850 
(460). 
Ukulele baby. 8255, 8773 (1348). 
Underneath the weeping willows. 
12655, 138084 (607). - 
Valeska. 25844, 26302 (590). 
Waters of the Perkiomen. 25943, 
26302 (594). 
What do we get from Boston? 
8479, 8773 (1371). 
When a blond makes up her mind. 
17002, 21850 (478). 
When my sugar walks down the 
street. 3905, 4144 (317). 
Why can’t we start all over. 
8597, 8773 (13894). 
Wondrous night. 17186. 
Yah-ha-ha. 4059, 8773 (1405). 
You know me Al. 13084 (632). 
You’re just a show off. 13036, 
13084 (633). 
You talk like a monkey. 17259, 
17298 (430). 
Zez Confrey’s modern conception. 
616. 
Mills (S. B.): 
Recollections of home. 13084 
(278). 
Tarantelle. 4144 (131). 
Mills (S. V.)  Barcarolle. 9035. 
Mills (Standon) Stone. 16468. 
Millspaugh (C. 8.) : 
Erin you’re heaven to me. 5129. 
“ I’m shy, kid her. 10446. 
If I could only love some one. 
23546. 
Lillian. 19419. 
New song of power. 20007. 
Our druggist. 24714. 
Second-hand man. 16201. 
Sweetheart come back to me. 
7970. 
Milne (Al.): 
Back to Colorado. 209, 210. 
I’m happy when I’m all alone. 
23439. 
I’m longing for my old girl now. 
14570. 
I want a girl like Peggy O’Neil. 
5793, 15659. 
If you don’t go to work, then you 
can’t get the sack. 5860. 
Japanese bluebird. 1738. 
Mamie Rose. 6455. 
Must you break my heart. 2366. 
My radio dream girl. 6823. 
My sunshine came on a rainy day. 
2446. 
Oh darling do say yes. 6994, 
15659. 


Rasot 6 Fil 1621 


INDEX 


Milne (Al.)—Continued. 
Sultan’s slave. 3422. 
Sundown. 7925. 

Milone (E. M.) Amore d’oggi giorno. 

. 8875. 

Milton (Jack) pseuwd. 

(H. M.). 

Milvain (Hilda) : 
Lenten lily. 15047. 
Three songs. 11174. 


See Jacquet 


Mimi. 14113, 14140, 15355, 15357, 
15757. 
Mimms (M. H.) Spirit of Aggieland. 
20968. 
Miner (Howard) Charleston papa. 
17828. 


Minkoff (Joe) Never give nothing to 
nobody. 20000. 
Minne (Rosetta) : 
It was a dream. 19158. 
Many times you will wish you 
had me. 15255. 
New York. 20008. 
Minnick (A. D.) I’m going to Miami. 


23434. 
Minor (C. 8.) Wooden shoe. 8664. 
Minor (G. R.) When Im gone. 
12835. 
Minsmer (J.): 
Avant que tu ne t’ en ailles. 
13244. 
Désir. 18806. 
Mintz (Herbe) Where can I find you. 
17072. ‘ 
Minuet in B flat. 24260. ‘ 
‘Minut~ (Robert) Waitin’ at the 
church door blues. 83883. 
Miolski (Wasa) : 
I’m a radio fan. 14544. 


If you'll be my wonderful gal. 
23560. 
Morlen’s march. 15423. 
So does she. 25283. 
We shall never part again. 16967. 
Why did I care about you. 12928. 
Miquelle (R. L.) Principles of musi- 


eal theory. 7279. 
Mira. 24264. 
Miramontes (Arnulfo) Andalusia. 
17401. 
Miranda (L. R.): 
Alma pura. 8858. 
Todo por ti. 12577. 
Ugolina. 16824. 
Mireille. 10073. 


Miron (W. R.): 
Broken-hearted dad. 9187. 
Buddy-o-mine. 9196. 
Heaven’s a sweeter place. 

10215. 
I wonder. 

Mirzan (R. A.) Don Juan. 806. 

Mishler (R. 8S.) lLaveria. 23875. 

Mishoe (Mrs. H. H.) Darling never 

leave me. 138756. 


5o15, 
14648. 


pt. 11, nis; V, 20 


Miskin (P. C.) Camp-fire light. 9240. 

Mislan (Angel) Sara. 16151. 

Missa (Edmond) : 
Danse des prétresses. 13084 (67). 
Lettre au petit. 13084 (161). 
Pluie d’été. 13084 (268). 
Promenades. 15976. | 

Missa (J. B.) . 
Danse des prétresses. 
Lettre au petit. 13084 (161). 
Pluie d’été. 13084 (268). 


Sapho. 8773 (499). 
Missler (B. T.) Chant d@ amour. 
8773 (1386). 


Missouri national 1, 2, Arizona [and] 
An area bird. 15383. 


Missud (J. M.) Our governor march. 


7104. ; 
Mister Globetrotter. 6639. 
Mr. Man. 13084 (630). 


Mr. Trickle, M. P. 2911, 1857. 
Mitchell (A. G.) Class method for the 


violin. 13596. 
Mitchell (Alice) © Wish-bone blues. 
26167. 
Mitchell (H. H.) My modern mother. 
11348. 
Mitchell (Nellie) My Nancy. 113851. 


Mitchell (Nita):  . 

I’m just lonely for you. 10439. 

Why do you always ery. 129383. 
Mitchell (Polly) Where’ll she get 
him. 26093. 
Mitchell (Raymond E.) 
don town. 151638. 
Mitchell (Robt. E.) 
come true. 21674. 
Mitchell (S. D.): 
Kiss from you. 8773 (1151). 
That’s why youre Mary mine. 


Lost in Lon- 


Will my dreams 


8070, 8071. 
To be loved by the one I love. 
2120(a 
Mitchell (Virginia) My Chicasaw 
chief. 19888. 
Mitchell (W. C.) Would you. 12992. 
Mitchell (W. F.) Far from my 


friends and my home sweet home. 
1040. 


Mitchell bros. 
mine. 5544. 
Mittell (Philip) : 
Berceuse. 4144 (48). 
Violin classics. 8773 (828). 


High tone mama of 


Mittleman (Frances) Childhood 
dream. 4686. 
Mittler (Franz) Volksweise. 8374. 


Mitton (A. M.) 
Mocatta (B.): 
Ah! willow. 263802 (6). 
Come let’s be merry. 263802 (60). 
Happy lover. 26302 (119). 
Slighted swain. 26302 (280). 
When dull care. 17298 (222). 


Irish fishers. 5975. 


1622 


13084 (67). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


nn ns —_—S $s — 


Florida calls me. 


Mocq (Louis) 
14100. 

Modéle jaloux. 15948. 

Models of love. 22711, 24283. 

Models of 1925. 1648. 

Modern music co. Julia, you are a 
wonderful girl. 19221. 

Modern Scandinavian songs. 24284. 

Modlin (Frank) You had to go home 
but why. 21759. ‘ 

Mohring (—) Legends. 10838. 

Moelck (August) Valse grotesque. 


3750. 
Moeller (Alois) pseud. See Henrich 
(C. W.) 
Moeran (EH. J.) First rhapsody. 
9870. 
Moffat (Alfred) : 
A la paysanne. 21853. 
Bells of Shandon. 17591. 


Bygone times. 13441, 13442. 


Come buy my nice fresh ivy. 
179138. 
Dear little shamrock. 18056, 
18057. 


Gigue romaine. 23065. 
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. 
18542, 18543. 
Lincolnshire poacher’s song. 
19424, 19425. 
May-pole. 15291, 15292. 
Mechanism and expression 
11114. 
Moulin 4 vent. 24340. 
Saule pleureur. 25091. 
Welsh airs and dances. 
Zampognatore. 26276. 
Moffett (Irby) Evening brings memo: 
ries of you. 22864. 
Mogle (Evelyn) Red head. 2948. 
Mohle (George) : 
Always dreaming of you. 
Headed south. 18651. 
Why. 21648. 
Mohr (Dr.) £Dreilinien-musiknoten- 
sehrift. 22762. 
Mohr (H. K.) _I dreamed with a 
smile but woke up with tears. 1466. 
Mohr (Halsey) You’re always a baby 
to mother. 26248. 
Mohr (Hermann) 
13084 (62). 
Mohr (Lillian) 
town. 12619. 
Mohr, Sharpe & Keene. I dreamed 
with a smile, but woke up with 


16983. 


17386. 


Creation’s hymn. 


Tulip time in tulip 


tears. 1466. 
Moir (Hleanor) Good-bye Robin. 
8773 (291). 
Moir (F. L.) Good-bye Robin. 8773 
(291). 
Moir (Frank) When Celia sings. 


21850 (219). 


Mon vieux. 


Moir (Mrs. Frank) When Celia 
sings. 21850 (219). 
Mokrejs (John) Lessons 

mony. 1941. 
Moles (Helen) Go back little girl 
and forget. 14239. 
Moleti (Nicola) : 
Fragolaia. 18422. 
Kalilah. 10755. 
Portami a danzar. 
Royal. 11965. 
Molinar (Alfonso) 
4304. 
Molinard (Peter) My gal from Ches- 
apeake Bay. 24401. 
Moline (L. W.) Song of exultation. 


in har- 


11767. 


At twilight time. 


42253. 
Molinier (A.) C’ est si gentil...les 
| hommes. 22261. 
Molino de viuda. 24287. 
Molitoris (J. J.) I must know why 


she said good-bye. 10460. 
Mollica (Frank) Love. 10970. 
MoOLOY) (Bees). SW. A. IK. 
Molloy (Clarice) : 

Drums of the fore and aft. 
(207). 
Golden bells. 
Molloy, (J. L.).: 
Drums of the fore and aft. 
(207). 
Golden bells. 4144 (49). 
Love’s old sweet song. 
11002, 24050. 
Old refrain. 4144 (97). 
On the beautiful sea. 
(225). 
Who goes home. 
Molloy (Maurice) 

W295 Cea 

Moloney (W. A.) : 


11984. 
8773 

4144 (49). 

8773 


2098, 


26302 


17298 (227). 
Who goes home. 


Mary, please marry me. 6516. 
Philly is a come-back town. 
20322. 
Moloney (Walter) Goose pimples. 
10063. 
Moltz (K. C.) When I first met you. 
nd 34) 
Mompou (Frederico) Fétes lointaines. 
22935. 


6658, 7145, 19045. 
Monaca bianca. 19800. 
Monaco (J. V.): 

Ah-ha! 37. 

Bombay. 9149. 

Cheerio. 17838, 22361. 

Cross word mamma. 654. 

I gotta be good ’cause my baby’s 


in town. 14495. 

If we can’t be the same sweet- 
hearts. 238551. 

King isn’t king any more. 6140. 


Masculine women. 24153. 
Now that you've had ali the love 
that you want. 11473. 


1623 


INDEX 


pt. Wa, 8 Sea ce 


Monaco (J. V.)—Continued. 
Remember I’m your pal. 20512. 
We're back together again. 3842. 
When eyes of blue are fooling 
you. 8506. 
Monaco (Tommy): 
Hours. 5597. 
If I can’t have you who ean. 
5841. 
Monahan (Douglas) How can I be- 
-lieve you don’t want me. 14440. 
Monahan (F. L.) When time has 
changed your gold to silv’ry gray. 
17052. 


Monahan (Patrick) You are the only 


one I want. 8706. 

Monckton (C. F.) Runaway girl. 
26302 (259). 

Monckton (Lionel) Runaway girl. 
26302 (259). 

Moncrieff (Murri) Seouts march. 
12054. 


Monday rag, Tuesday rag, Wednesday 
rag and Thursday rag. 2309. 
Monette (A. R.) I love you as in 
days of youth. 238415. 
Money mad. 2310. 
Monfort (R. N.): 
I don’t know why you made me 
ery. 14488. 
Just like a raindrop. 
Monfred (d’Avenir) : 
Berceuse de la mort. 17607. 
Berceuse slave. 17609. 
Chanson slave. 17809. 
Chant d’automne. 17814. 
How do I love thee. 18759. 
Nocturne. 19806. 
Sérénade italienne. 
Water-lily. 21474. 
Mongeluzzi (Thos.) 
sion. 13872. 
Monier (L.) Miss Floridia. 15372. 
Moniszko (S.) Fileuse. 14078. 
Monk (Joseph) Geraldine. 5331. 
Monk (W. H.) Abide with me. 21858. 
Monkey business. 6662. 
Monks (P. E.) My little brown cabin. 


14919. 


20740. 


Dramatic ten- 


2412. 

Monroe (A. 8S.) In the days of golden 
hair. 1647. 

Monroe (S. F.) America our happy 
land. 8865. 


Monrouzeau (J. A.): 
Copa de la amargura. 
No me olvides. 24526. 


17939. 


Monroy (Pedro) SBernardina Som- 
mers. 280. 
Mons (M. A.) Hills of home. 5546. 
Monseth (Marie) : 
California breezes. 138457. 
Evolution. 14013. 
Monsieur de Pourceaugnae. 11212. 


Monsieur Troulala. 9588, 12797. 


1624 


Montague 


‘Monzillo (Antonio) 


Mont (Will) 
2828. 
Montagné (E.) 
Montagne enchantée. 
Montague (Constance) 
20360. 
Montague 
16682. 


Poplar street blues. 
Au temps jadis. 170. 
8773 (529). : 
Planing. 


(L. H.) This life and you. 


(Marceline) I’ve got the 
River Shannon blues. : 5784. 
Montalto (Agostino) : 
Banana. 138279. 
Chiantu di Galiota. 
Di notte. 18094. 
Fimmini d’aguannu. 14075. 
Sentimento-mazurka, 3161. 
Montani (N. A.): | 
Missa festiva. 24271. 
My song of today. 19968. 
To scatter flowers. 21262. 
Montano (D.): nf 
Caro ricordo. 
Cor che langue. 
Faithful to you. 
Felice ritorno. 
Mentre dormi. 11144. 
Pendando a Napoli. 11703. 
Quell’ ora soave. 11830. 
Se tu sapessi. 12055. 
Si tu m’aimais. 12130. 
Montelio (George) : 
Papa that'll never do. 15818. 
Who gave Maggie the bananas. 


501. 


9275. 
9440. 
1025. 
9842. 


17106. 
Montemurro (Anthony) Don’t follow 
me roun’. 9646. 
Montero (J. B.) Farewell to the flag. 
14044. 


Montgomery (D. E.) She'll be a pal 
to you. 25191. 


Montgomery (Muriel) Dreaming of 


you. 22751. 
Montiel (A. V.): 
Emocion. 22826. 
Zenzontle. 8756. 

Montizambert (Eric) Molly pretty 
Molly. 19794. 
Montreys (Michael) ‘To our banner. 
21261. i 
Montrose (Ian) My little pretty one. 

11333. 


Bellini redivivus. 
17589. 
Moody (C. E.): 
You'll be happy then. 4083. 
You need Jesus, too. 4090. 
Moody (Wallace) My beloved Cali- 


fornia. 15462. 
Moon (Cecil) Just think. 14929. 
Moon (Lucina) Joy of my Lord. 
14856. 
Moon (Teddy): 
Bella Sierra. 17587. 
Norvegia. 2522. 


Petite fleur de dancing. 2774. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Moon. 11220, 11689. 

Moon eyes. 2315. 

Mooney (Dow) Saved forever. 
E2012: 

~Mooney (M. C.) Let the world pass 
by. 10865. 

Moore (A. N.) Riddle. 7393. 

Moore (Bertha) lLove’s prayer. 
24051. 

Moore (C. E.) Beneath the flowers 
today. 4421. 


Moore (Carl) Gambler’s blues. 1159. 
Moore (F. L.) Oh man of mine. 


24619. 
Moore (F. T.) My little Tommylad. 
11337. 
Moore (G. A.) Oh Miami. 24620. 
Moore (H. F.): 
Twilight rays. 16817. 


World peace. 12987. 
Moore (J. L.) Oh, Geraldine. 
Moore (K. F.) Wondering of you. 

26185. 


Moore (K. W.) 
song. 12604. 

Moore (L. L.) Faded love letters of 
mine. 9805, 9806. 

Moore (Leonard) I got the home 
cookin’ blues. 18848. 

Moore (Loretto) When I stop lov- 
ing you. 26028. 

Moore (M. A.) Alabama, I’m comin’ 
back to you. 17346. 


Trenton marching 


Moore (M**CS*Cicina mia. 542. 
Moore (Marion): 
Grayhaired daddy of § mine. 
14292, 14298. 
Invocation. 16938, 1694. 
Little ones. 23955. 
Pep. 7178. 


Moore (Monette) : 
Cross word papa you sure do puz- 
zle me. 655. 
How can I miss you when you're 
gone. 14138. 
Texas special blues. 8047. 
You can’t proposition me. 26227. 
Moore (R. F.) Baby, what’s on your 


mind. 4386. - 

Moore (R. G.) Please come back to 
me. 2807. 

Moore (Raymond) Sweet Marie. 
7953, T7954. 


Moore (Ruth): 
Someone with a lonely heart like 


mine. 20889. 
Walking back. 16936. 
Moore (W. E.): : 
Heartless house. 18657. 
Hilltop district school. 1377. 
Lure of the sea. 24071. 
Searecrows. 3111. 
Spirit of God, abide with me. 
20969. 


2587. 


Stage coach. 7862. 

Two butterflies. 8246. 

Wild flower. 4006. 

Moore (William) : 
Babe of Bethlehem. 22059. 
Beauty and fragrance. 13316. 
Moorefield (J. R.) Pansies 
thoughts. 7137. 
Moorhead (George) 
13289. 
Moorman (J. P.) Sometime. 
Moortgat (A.) Kerkstemmen. 
Moos (J. N.): 
Dear old Madrid. 22626. 
Hansel and Gretel. 23186. 
Moquet (Jules) Solo de concours. 
25297. 
Moquin (Al): 

Hello Rosie. 23257. 

My first sweetheart. 19901. 

Old Glory. 15701-15703. 

Why sing about bananas when 
we've peaches every where. 
12940, 13040, 21665. 

You’re the flower of my heart 
sweet Iodine. 4100. 


for 


Base ball blues. 


20891. 
23809. 


Moran (Edgar) Turn homeward. 
8231, 12624. 
Moran (Florence) Colleen my own. 
4735. 
Morax (René) King David: 1867. 
More (Reuben) Laughing family. 
23878. 
Moreau (Léon): 
Elle chante. 22820. 
Elle danse. 22821. 
Morel (Gabriel) Norwegian cradle 
song. 6920. 
Morel (Jean) Greeting. 1279. 
Morena (C.) Alles da! 21928. 
Morena (Camillo) : 
Persische suite. 7182. 


Pudding. 
Morese (George) 
25148. 
Moret (Betty) pseud. 
(EH. W.). 
Moret (Ernest) : 
Ciel est gris. 
Dans les fleurs. 
Heure inoubliable. 


11816, 11817. 
Sei pura e bella. 


See Francis 


8773 (151). 
8773 (189). 
8773) (334). 
8773 


Orgue de mon Ame résonne. 
(591). 
Si tu veux m’amour. 8773 (706). 

Tendresse. 8773 (775). 


Morét (Neil): 

Beside a silv’ry stream. 282. 

Dawn. 13761. 

Hope. 1405. 

I’m in love with you. 

Moon dear. 15412. 

Moonlight and roses bring mem’- 
ries of you. 2326, 2327. 


14564. 


1625 


INDEX 


Morét (Villa) ine.: 
Beside a silv’ry stream. 282. 
Blinky moon bay. 22198. 


By the fireside. 398. 

Crossed hands. 22534. 

Happy isies. 1315. 

Hope. 1405. 

I don’t want you to be sorry for 
me. 5663. 


I’m in love with you. 14564. 

It’s always the darkest just be- 
fore the sunrise. 19145. 

Just a little drink. 1802. 


Light in our darkness. 19409. 
Lost arrow trail. 2060. 
Mirror lake. 2288. 
Moon dear. 15412. 
Moonlight and roses. 23826, 2327. 
Thanks for the buggy ride. 
25622. 
Wait till the morning after. 3802. 
Waterfall. 3831. 
When you find a girl who loves 
you. 26076. 
Youll find me waiting for you. 
21767. 
Moreton (KF. W.) Moon-fay. 154138. 
Moreton (H.) Trilogy. 8203. 
Moretti (Raoul): 
Ah! les petits poissons. 13118. 


C’etait moi. 22262. 

Ca s’fait tout seul. 402. 

Ca vient ou ca n’vient pas. 
Ce sont des choses. 466—468. 
Cordon 8. V. P. 630. 
Diabolic-rayon. 785. 
Ernestine. 955-957. 
Femmes jolies. 1058. 
Illusion-valse. 14702, 19045. 
J’ai eu tort. 1729, 1730. 

Je sais ce que c’est. 1748. 
Jolie bétise. 1778. 

My Virginia. 6848. 

Ob! mademoiselle. 2596. 
On trouv’ ca tout naturel. 
Pour un homme. 2841, 2842, 


403. 


2662. 


Que les hommes sont heureux. 
2901. 

Si le public. 3206. 

Suzett! blues. 3451, 7940. 

Troublez-moi. 3689, 25775, 25776. 

Vrai five step. 3796. 


Morey (Georgina) Her country home. 
18672. 

Morfesy (Hdwigi) 
come true of you. 


When my dreams 
17082. 


Morgan (Betty) Mother’s favorite. 
19845. 
Morgan (Carey): 


Honeymoon cruise. 23304, 23305. 

Hot patootie land. 23310. 

I am angling for you. 23347. 

I want vou. 23516, 23517. 

Just one more waltz with you. 
23778. 


Morgan (G. F.) 


' Morgan (R. M.) 


pt.. 1, m. s., y.,20 


New pompadour. 24496. 
Pango moon. 24754. 
Persian skies. 24798. 
Rain! rain! rain! 24944, 24945. 
Whole world’s doing it now. 
26125. 
Morgan (Mrs. DeWitt) 
6634. 
Morgan (Dorothy) 
9691. 


Mississippi. 
Dreaming of you. 


When the team goes 
through. 3925. 5 
Morgan (H. L.) Could I have the 
next waltz with you. 9447. . 
Morgan (Jeff) Palm Beach next to | 
West Palm Beach. 20248. 
Morgan (Jimmy): 
Don’t come crying to me. 
Mother’s favorite. 19845. 
Morgan (M..°V.). Mother’s 
11262. 
Morgan (Mackenzie) : 
Good-bye little home. 
I gave you all. 14494. 
Sacred song service. 


18122. 


love. 
14275. 


25058. 

Morgan 
20287. 

Morgan (W. A.): 

If you lika me I lika you. 10541. 
Love string. 10991. 
Silk stockings. 12139. 
Morgan & Vorenverg. Palm Beach 
next to West Palm Beach, you’ve 
sure got next to me. 20248. 
Morin (Hsther) Wonderful 
8651. 
Morisson (H.): 
In Salah. 23608. 
Tai-tsou. 25558. 

Moritsky (F. G.): 
I cash clo’es. 1458. 
I wanna roam. 5792. 
Mississippi River shore. 66387. 
Sahara, don’t desert your shiek. 

11990. 

Sing-a-lee. 12153. 

Moritz (Edvard) : 
Drei capricien. 


(Sammy). Pearl  ivory’s. 


girl. 


6676-6678. 


Gruss in die ferne. 5482. 
Hahnenruf. 5450. 

Lied zum klarinett. 6259. 
Regenminniein. 7366. 
Selbstvergessenheit. 7607. 
Suite. 6679. 


8162. 

Date e piene 
730. 
Pastore svizzero. 


Tod ist gross. 
Morlacchi (Armanno) 
mani, date le rose. 
Morlacchi (Pietro) 
11691. 
Morlen (Billy) : 
I’m a radio fan. 14544. 
If yowll be my wonderful gal. 
23560. 


Morlen’s march. 15423, 


1626 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


So does she, I don’t know. 
25283. 
We shall never part again. 16967. 
Why did I eare about you. 12928. 
Morley (H. J.) I never thought you 
could ever love me. 14598. 
Morley (Mrs. L. H.) Broken vow. 
9188. 
Morley (Thomas) : 
Fire! Fire! 5224. 
Hark alleluia. 1320. 
- I follow, lo, the footing. 1467. 
I love, alas, I love thee. 1484. 
I will no more come to thee. 
5809. 
Shoot, 
7669. 
Mornington (Mark) I’m happy when 
I’m all alone. 23489. 
Moro (D.) Queen of Araby. 20457, 
Morra (Egidio) Why can’t I kiss you 
now. 26128. - 
Morrell (Clark) World waits only 
for to-morrow. 26200, 263802 (614). 
Morrill (R. N.) Heart of the storm. 
10209. 
Morris (Yrs. C.) I was born without 
my own consent. 23522. 
Morris (C. A.) My Nellie’s blue eyes. 
11353. 
Morris (Mrs. C. H.): 
Nearer, still nearer. 26302 (209). 
We will cross over Jordan. 12781. 
Morris (Courtland) : 
I’m longing for my Rocky Moun- 


false love, I care not. 


tain home. 1518. 
Waltz with me all through the 
night. 12747. 
Morris (Delia) Humoresque. 18782. 


Morris (Edward) Little bit of a fel- 
low. 10896. 

Morris (Edward) music pub. co., inc.: 
Annapolis lullaby. 8898. 
April. 17428. 
Dream of you. 17298 (258). 
Little bit of a fellow. 10896. 
My lover. 19938. 
Rainbow tears. 20483. 
Sun, the heather and you. 25488. 
There is a land and Jesus leads 

the way. 21188. 

Three Chinese love lyrics. 23207. 
To a violet. 25717. 
Twilight. 25802. 
Wandering Jew. 17298 (407). 
Wood song. 21706. 


Morris (F. C.) Smile. 7730. 


Morris (Gwynn) Come again. 582. 
Morris (H. F.): 
Complete church hymnal. 4766. 


3366. 
When I dream of 


Special songs. 

Morris (H. Glynn) 
you. 21556. 
Morris (H. Good) Saralee. 3098. 

Morris (Haydn) Celticlament. 17797. 


Morris (Jack) 


Morris (J. A.) Melody in A flat. 


24189, 
Morris (J. H.) Through peace to 
light. 12546. . 


Morris (J. R.): 


Evening prayer. 979. 
Merry sunbeams. 2252. 
Sweetly singing. 3481. 


Without you. 21691. 
Morris (Joe) music co.: 
AS a porcupine pines for its pork. 
4280. 


Brighter days. 9179. 
Evolution blues. 22883. 
Hand of fate. 18614. 


I can’t see the beautiful sea. 
10347. 

I had you—TI lost youu—I found 
you. 18851. 

I’m gonna be for myself. 14559. 

I would rather be alone in the 


South. 19013. 
Lei swasn't "for my “dear. old 
daddy. 1603. 


In the heart of Hawaii. 1655. 

Just a bundle of sunshine. 10718. 

Learning, I’m in love with you. 
6216. ~ : 

Little pal where are you to-night. 
6307. 

My first sweetheart. 19901. 

My home town. 15490. 

My queen of Argentine. 11360. 

No one else will do. 2509. 

Oh how she radiates on the radio. 
11532: 

Old Uncle Bill: 20149. 

On a slow train thru Arkansaw. 
ZO TSS. 


Only a memory. 20186. 

Pearl of Hawaii. 7167. 

Roll ’em girls, roll your own. 
20547. 

Sally’s not the same old Sally. 
25075. 


Sweet Hawaiian dreams. 21071. 
They’re always in the way. 21210. 
What a blue eyed baby you are. 
21527. ; 
What a smile can do. 3865. 
When nights are long. 215738. 
When the dear old summer goes. 
12859. 
When you do what you do. 
Where is your smile. 3947. 
Won’t you tell me Mary. 21705. 
Morris (Mary 0.) Repentance. 
24971. 
Morris (Tom) 
Morris (W. L.) 
6210. 
Morris (Wm.): 
Buffalo Bill. 18426. 
Crazy Bill. 13689. 


3938. 


Eastman. 18219. 
Lead kindly light. 


1627 


INDEX 


pt. IH, N. S., V. 20 


Morris (Wm.)—Continued. 
Morris’s new chord method for 
plectrum banjo. 243820. 
Morris’ systematic tenor banjo 
course. 19830, 243818. 
Tickling the banjo. 3636. 
Morris dance. 19829. 
Morris music pub. co.: 
Everybody’s favorite collection of 


latest songs for ukulele. 14009. 
I will dream of the dove. 18994. 
In your moonlit bower. 19101. 
One faded rose. 20174. 
Song of India. 20912. 


Sweet blue bird, take my love a 
message. 12402. 
When I hear a _ bed-time story, 
over the radio. 3894. 
Whispering hope. 21622. 
Morrison (A. N.) Sweetheart days. 
3476. 
Morrison (C. P.): 
Cantate Domino in G. 17298 (23). 
Lord’s my shepherd. 2054. 
Te Deum. 8773 (768). 
While thee I seek. 4144 (151). 
Morrison (D. V.) Nashua high sehool 
song. 113889. 
Morrison (Don) Morrison manual. 
6680, 19831, 11236, 243819. 
Morrison (Doris) Nashua high sehool 
song. 11389. 


Morrison (Gerald) Just around the 


corner and over the hill. 28780. 
Morrison (J. H.) Lovers’ waltz. 
2088. 
Morrison (M. A.): ; 
Cantate Domino in @G. 17298 
(23)2 


Te Deum no. 1. 8773 (768). 
While thee I seek. 4144 (151). 
Morrison (R. 8.) : 
Behold thy King. 17581. 
Civic pride. 22410, 22411. 
King of glory. 1869. 
Life eternal. 6262. 
Lightly skipping. 19411. 
Little corporal. 19442. 
Little Doris. 10904. 
Little romance. 10923. 
Little tin soldiers. 2020. 
My lady’s garden. 2411. 
Preserve me, O God. 24884. 
Recreating etudes. 16024. 
Scottish blues. 3134. 
There is a land of pure delight. 
21189. 
With careless ease. 8639. 
Woodland romance. 4045. 
Morrison (William) Who'll be a pal 
to me. 26119. 
Morrissey music pub. co. Do you 
mean it all the while? 9628. 
Morros (B. M.) My = homeland. 
15492. 


16 


Morrow (F. J.): 

Down by the brook. 18142. 
Sands of time. 20627. 

Morrow (G. J.) I’ve got the cross- 

. word puzzle blues. 25488. 

Morrow (John) : 

If I call you soft and low. 19030. 
Sweetest call. 17298 (888). 

Morrow (Michael) : 

Oh girl of the desert, I love you. 
2588. 

Oh sweet Marie come back to me. 
2602. 

Morse (A. C.): 
Serenade populaire. 
Teetotum. 25591. 

Morse (Albert) : 
Forgotten. 9919. 
Ruby, do be mine. 7482. 

Morse (C. H.) Easy anthems with 

simple solos. 13940. 

Morse (F.) music €o. 

sauee. 2601. 

Morse (Florence L.) : 
Brownies’ lullaby. 17698. 
Brownies picnic. 17699. 
Flowers’ goodnight. 18390. 

Jack and the bean stalk. 19160. 

Morse (Frederic L.) : 

I call her Kewpie. 5640. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 7975. 
Morse (Harriet) I don’t need a bed 
any more, ma. 14489. 

Morse (Lee) : 

Any old place is lover's lane. 
4258. 

Blue waltz. 4472. 

Golden dream girl. 

Old fashioned romance. 

Morse (Theo.) : 

Dear old girl. 4901. 
Doodle-oodle dee, means won’t 
you marry me. 13847. 
Mort (R. L.) Money is your only 
friend. 6661. 
Mortari (Virgilio) 
ciato. 15830. 
Mortensen (D. H.) 


8773 (1287). 


Oh such apple 


10046. 
20133. 


Partenza del cro- 


Florine scottische. 4144 (36). 
Moonlight reverie. 4144 (85). 
Robins’ oooh ae 4144 (108). 


Mortier (W. R.): 
Es rieseln so leise die flocken. 
18248. 
Herzblittchen’s Weihnachts- 
wunsch. 18680. 
Klein Elschen’s Weihnachtstraum. 
19293. 
Knecht Rupprecht’s Weihnachsbe- 
such. 19295. 
Weihnachtsjubel. 
Mortimer (C. G.): 
Little lad. 2004. 
Musical bouquet. 
Sea tides. 20708. 


21516. 


19878. 


28 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sylvan charms. 3483. 


Three songs of the birds. 2335. 
Mortlake album. 15429. 
Morton (A. M.) My garden. 199038. 


Morton (Bob) 
25273. 

Morton (Eddie) 
5437, 8773 (1057). 

Morton (Ernest) : 


Smile a little bit. 


Clouds to sunshine. 566. 
Fresh fish. 1138. 
Knuts. 6163. 
Springtime singers. 3383. 


Sweetest flower of my heart. 


7966. 

Morton (Ferd): 
Grandpa’s spells. 
Midnight mamma. 
Milenberg. 6610. 
Milenberg joys. 


10086. 
24236. 


11178, '19752. 


New Orleans blues. 11409. 

Pearls. 11698. 

Queen of spades. 20459. 

Shreeveport stomps. 12122. 

Tom eat blues. 12578. 
Morton (H. P.): 

He careth for you. 10184. 

If God be for us. 10528. 


Keep the cross always in sight. 
23802. 

Wonderful grace. 26182. 

Morton (Jelly Roll) pseud. See Mor- 
ton (Ferd). 

Morton (Rod) pseud. 
‘CW. M.). 

Moseato (Charles) : 

Flying EHagle. 22982. 

Mountain view. 24344. 
Moschelés (I.) Concerto. 19832. 
Mosecoe (Ellen) When the evening 

shadows fall. 12860. 
Moscovitz (Isidore) : 

Anaframo no. 1. 4246. 

Basarabian bulgar. 9042. 

Buhuser husid. 4544. 

Chortgover husid. 4708. 

Kishonower bulgar. 10778. 

Pensador. 24792. 

Sirba de Braila. 7701. 

Sirba de Galatz. T7702. 

Sirba de Jassey. 7703. 


See Holmes 


. Sirba inima Romaniaska. . 7704. 
Sirba veselia. 7705. 
Sirto, no. 1. 7706. 
Sophys bulgare. 7822. 
Tango de Argentina. 16589. 


Moseley (S. H.) Into the land of 


yesterday. 5966. 


Moser (Rodolphe) Rhapsodie. 
24990. | 

Moses (Theo) pseud. See Tobani 
er. MM: ) 


Mosher (M. M.) Rhythms for the 
children. 16048, 16049. 


86854—26——22 


Gypsy sweetheart. 


Mosimann (KE. D.) Ave Maria. 181. 
Mosley (T. B.): 
I'll lay me down to sleep. 23400. 
Lovely mission. 24039. 
Our brother is the lord in that 
land. 24711. 
Sing. 25245. 
Tidings of blessing. 25701, 25702. 
We are little helpers. 25950. 
We'll sing by the river over there. 
25955. 
Whisper Thy love to me. 26108. 
Yonder in the soul’s bright home. 
26217. 


Moss (B. 8S.) If you’d believe in me. 
23557, 26302 (454). 
Moss (D. B.): 
Back among the remnants once 
again. 4847. 
Our husbands. 7105. 


Moss (Fredric) Will my dreams 
come true. 12951. 

Moss (H.) Firefly. 1074. 

Mosti (Joe): 
Allegro Mosti. 
Mario’s return. 

Mostinsky (Anatol) : 
Ave Maria. 25125. 


Elégie. 24158. 
Moszkowski (Marcel) 
13084 (228). 


Moszkowski (Moritz) : 
Berceuse. 278. 
Dance espagnole. 19838. 
Dawn in the forest. 11238. 
Hungary. 19834. 
Malaguena. 11239. 
Monologue. 13084 (228). 
Schlaflied. 19835. 
Serenade. 6686, 24325. 
Spanish dance. 24327. 
Valse brillante. 8773 (536). 
Moter (Carl) : 
Bohemian dance. 
Devotion. 138138. 
Mother Bernard. Missouri. 2290. 
Mother of your heart. 11258. 
Mott (Lawrence) : 

Let’s try forgetting. 
My son. 2445. 
Motta (HE. O.) Longing. 

Motzan (Otto): 
At the end of the rainbow of love. 
4297. 
Last night on the radio. 6200. 
Rising sun. 16062, 20539, 25002. 
Then I met you. 3584. 


73. 
24137. 


Monologue. 


17657. 


1947. 


15146. 


Who’s with you to-night. 12919, 
21640. 

Mougin (Stéphane) Florida. 18381. 

Mougué (Jean) Tapis persan. 3518. 


Mouquet (Jules) Cing piéces bréves. 


11270. 


1629 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 20 


Moure (Francisco) : 
Estela. 22854. 
Mio. 24262. 

Mourer (C. C.) Hobo. 

Mourray (J. M.) 

. you. 28589. 

Mousikai ekdosis. 6718. 

Moussorgsky (Modesto) : 

Boris Godunov. 4499. 

En Crimée. 13969. 

Fantasie. 6742. 

Hopak. 5584. 

Moussorgskyana. 8773 (1208). 

Peasant cradle song. 2759. 

Tableaux d’ une exposition. 3491. 
Mouton (H.): 


23284. 
In dreamland with 


Aprés Vorage. 4262. 
Bijou perdu. 17620. 
Brésilienne. 17678. 


Championne de tennis. 477. 
Chaperon rouge. 4666. 
Chevaliers du guet. 17841. 
Dans la eclairiére. 4863. 
Délices de Suzy. 18072. 
Diable au moulin. 18098. 
Dramma. 5008. 

En tapinois. 182387. 

Escapade. 13981. . 

Féte nipponne. 5210. 

Fille du contrebandier. 

Jeu d’ éventail. 6044. 

Jolie hdtesse. 19206. 

Journée 4 Robinson. 

Jugement de Paris. 

Luciole d’or. 19556. 

Marche gothique. 24128. 

Marquisette. 6507. 

Molto leggiero. 6651. 

Mouche de coche. 19851. 

Noces rouges. 20038. 

Pagode fleurie. 20240. 

Peur du loup. 20316. 

Portrait de Nicole. 

Premier réve. 7266. 

Priére tendre. 24890. 

Reine d’un jour. 20508. 

Roman de Léandre. 16078. 

Romanesca. 20560. 

Serment du roi. 20747. 

Soreier. 209382. 

Tanit. 8004. 

Moutrie (Collard) : 

Dome voluntaries. .4964. 

Love’s garden by the sea. 6389. 
Mowrey (Dent) Serenade. 16214. 
Moy (Edgar): 

Birthday song. 9112. 

Snapshots. 25279. 

Moyer (W. D.): 

Moyer’s folio of ten. banjo. 24345. 

National self teacher for ukulele. 

244738. 
Moylan (Thomas) Danny. 9519. 
Moynahan (D. A.) Where the pretty 
little pansies grow. 26097. 


14074. 


19211. 
6074. 


20392. 


Mozart (W. A.): 
Adagio. 19857. 
Adagio. 6720. 
Allegretto du XIII" 
19858. 
Andante. 6721. ; 
Andantino molto grazioso. 
Concerto. 15441-15443. 
Concerto. 24346-24350. 
Figaro’s hochzcit. 6723. 
Final. 19859. 
Gavotte. 6724. 
Hochzeit des Figaro. 
Larghetto. 24351. 
Larghetto du quintette en la. 
19860. 
Lullaby. 138084 (229). 
Magie flute. 21850 (135). 
Menuet. 4144 (86). 
Menuet de la symphonie en mi 
bémol. 19861. 
Menuet de la symphonie en sol 
mineur. 19862. 
Minuet and Trio. 15444, 24352. 
O Lord on high. 2358. 
Pantomime. 6726. 
Quinze valses. 11272. 
Rondo alla turea. 24353. 
Rondo in A minor. 15445. 
Sérénade. 24354. 
Sonata. 6727, 19863, 19864. 
Two cadenzas. 243855. 
Variations on La ci darem la 
mano. 243856. 
Zauberflote. 6728. 
4° concerto. 19865. 
16° concerto. 19866. 
Mraeczek (J. G.) Drei sitze. 243858. 
Mrazik (J. T.) While I dream of 
you. 12895. 


Muckle (Anna de Longueville) Who 
are you? 38975. 


Mudd (T. J.) Someone. 7768. 
Muder (George) Spray of fragrant 
lilac. 25395. 


Mudge (Ethel) There is no love like 
a mother’s. 16659. 
Mueller (C. F.): 

Song of contentment. 3315. 
We're from Tripoli. 25957. 
Mueller (C. H.) jr. Valse d’amour. 

3746. 


Mueller (H. A.): 
Andalusian serenade. 
Cossack dance. 13678. 
Dancing girl. 18738. 
In a mandarin’s garden. 14713. 
In a Venetian gondola. 14719. 

Miiller (Johannes) Wo war denn Ma- 


quatuor. © 


6722. 


67 25. 


13168. 


rie heute nacht. 12967. 
Mueller (Joseph) : 
Fairy blossoms. 14027. 


Lalla Rookh. 15005. 
Remalee. 16030. 


1630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Summer evening. 16501. 
Yo te amo. 17212. 
Mueller (Max) Me and my pal. 
15299. 
Mueller (Otto): 
Bolero. 17658. 
Gavotte. 18472. 
Melody. 19869. 
Petite valse lente. 20313. 
Slumber song. 20828. 


Miller (Paul) Quartett. 24919. 
Miiller (Peter): 
Becskereker heimker. 245, 


Hodsager ammy. 1386. 
Saterlacher. 3100. 
Traum eines Kreiger’s walzer. 
8191. : 
Mitiller-Hartmann (Robert) : 
Fiinf chinesisch-deutsche lieder. 
19870. 
Passacaglia. 
Miinszter (I. E.) 
"991, 
Miinzer (Alfred) 
 jJongg. 11027. 
Muffat (Gottlieb) Arioso. 
Mug (Mary Theodosia) : 
Christ our King. 22383. 
Hail to Christ the King. 
Hymn to the little flower. 
Mullen (Jack) Babylon. 48387. 
Mullens (TIT. E.) Pass me not little 
darling. 2733. 
Muller (Edmund) Bright eyes. 9177. 
Muller (R. J.) Dear old fashioned 
mother of mine. 13784. 
Mullinar (Michael) Four old French 


15835. 
Szallj, szallj, szallj. 


Maeh mich mah- 
19871. 


23181. 
5623. 


airs. 15447. 
Mulliner (Bertha) Smile, ever smile. 
8257. 


Mulliner (C. A.) 
Mullins (M. E.) Go your way and 
Vil igoymane: 1222. 
Mullins (W. R.) Has anybody seen 
Kelly of the Ku klux klan. 14846. 
Mumma (A. A.): 
Little sweetheart. 
Oh joy. 11534. 
Mumma (Myrtle) Do you still love 
-me as you roam the whole world 
thru. 18110. 
Munden (H. G.) 
state. 166382. 
Munford (P. L.) 
shack. 9577. 
Munguia (Enrique) : 
Otra vez. 24708. 
Que triste estoy. 20456. 
Ya cai. 26208. 
Munro (Ronnie) Paradise. 24763. 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co. ine.: 
Allegro appassionata. 8848. 
Croon of the sea. 17971. 
Dressmaker. 9700. 
Flemish lullaby. 22958. 


Liberty. 10868. 


19468. | 


Texas, the lone star 


Dear old mammy’s 


Five cameo pieces. 19399. 
Happy forest. 5462. 
Humoresque. 18783. 

Hymn of thanksgiving. 18794. 
Lead kindly light. 6210. 
Melody. 10036. 
Musical box. 19879. 
My garden. 15480. 
My second book for little mu- 
Sicians. 6830. 
Nocturne. 10289. 
Norman baron. 20042. 
Quintet. 2914. 
Scenes from 
20647. 
Sonata. 9048, 10678. 
Two songs of the sea. 18424. 
Wicked Chinaman. 12942. 
Windmill. 21682. 
Murdock (Zola) In the hills of Cali- 
fornia. 14748. 

Murphey (C. W.): 

I love you, dear. 
Time is too short. 

Murphy (A. H.): 

Bluebird’s song. 314. 
New glory. 2485. 
Murphy (Bud) My hometown. 15490. 


the countryside, 


10408. 
12561. 


Murphy (Dryblower) pseud. See 
Murphy (E. J.). 

Murphy (KE. J.) We've. got a big 
brother in America. 16970. 


Murphy (H. B.) Love among the 


clouds. 10972. 

Murphy... (J. D.) Minuet. 19764, 
19765. 

Murphy (J. F.) Picture on the wall. 
15885. 


Murphy (J. M.) Rent a little part 
of your little heart that would be my 
sunny home. 16037. 

Murphy (M. E.) Will you love me 
in life’s evening. 26148. 


Murphy (Mike) You’re the flower 
of my heart sweet Iodine. 4100, 
13040. 

Murphy (Owen): 

Rhythm of the day. 20528. 
Roses brought me you. 20583. 
Somebody’s crazy about you. 


16349. 
When evening shadows fall. 3887. 
When the right boy meets the 
right girl. 21583. 
Murphy (T. P.) Ave verum. 13247. 
Murphy (William) Kelly at the bat. 
6133. 
Murray (Cissy) 
Murray (Don) 
13005. 
Murray (KE. L.): 
In the Ozark Mountains of Ar- 
kansaw. 5982. 
Lane that leads to home sweet 
home. 15015. 


Love o’ mine. 15187. 
You are just a vision. 


1631 


INDEX 


Murray (H. R.): 
Ill build a little doll house. 
10388. 
I’m in love with everyone and 
everything. 104386. 
Murray (Florence) : 


America’s tribute. 96. 
Love gift. 6359. 


Only an English rose. 2678. 
Twilight’s repose. 8244. 
Murray (G. M.) Kinky haid. 10777. 
Murray (H. B.) I love you. 18890. 
Murray (J. P.) She’s my Nora. 
25194. 


Murray (J. R.): 


How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 21850 (93). 
Now is come the salvation. 21850 


(142). 
Prince of life. 
Murray (John) 


8773 (627). 


mas. 2491. 

Murray (Owen) My Dixie sweet- 
heart. 15474. 

Murray (R. A.) Withered flower. 
21690. 


Murray (Richard) Dry your eyes 
little girl, don’t cry. 22774. 
Murray (Mrs. Robert) Minnesota 
my Minnesota. 24256. 
Murray (Winthrop) : 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 21850 (938). 
Now is come the salvation. 21850 
(142). 
Murzilli (Tito) : 
Haremsnacht. 
Tango dolorosa. 
Murzilli (Vincenz) : 
Kleiner spaziergang. 10789. 
Mensch du bist mir viel zu 
hdsslich. 19715. 
Serenata andermatt. 


Musette. 6733. 
Musgrave (E. C.): — 
Daily dozen. 9495. 
Disillusion blues. 
Dozy-land. 5006. 
Esther. 9778. 
Let me dream. 6238. 
Memories: Just you. 
Miss you. 11188. 
Punjab. 11818. 
Tropic night. 12608. 
You waited too long. 13048. 
Musgrave (Gypsy) pseud. See Mus- 
grave (KH. C.) 
Musgrave (H. G.): 
Disillusion blues. 9617. 
Let me dream. 6238. 
Miss you. 11188. 
Punjab. 11818. 
Tropic night. 


10156. 
8003. 


12085. 


9617. 


11134. 


12608. 


Night before Christ- . 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 20 


| ae 
Mushrush (KE. J. M.): 


Beneath the _ starlight in June. 


9087. 
Where the silver Kentucky flows. 
12893. ; 
Where the sweet carnations 


bloom. 26101. 

Music box revue 1925. 52, 2822. 

Music for all occasions. 11276-11278. 

Music is stealing. 2360. 

Music library of modern classics: 
Could I but know. 17952. 
Lover’s leap. 19545. 

Music service co. We shall not sleep. 


16968. 

Musical advance pub. co. I’m sorry 
for you. 1529. 

Musical memories. 24367. 

Musical moments. 11282. 


Musical settings for gymnastics. 
11283. 

Musical speeches. 2361, 
Musical students pub. co. 
of the violin. 9924. 
Musikraft, inc. Hymn of nativity. 

1489. 
Musser (C. O.) Love me. 
Musser (Mrs. F.): 
Darling, let us forget all the past. 
9542, 
Lonely in the gloaming. 15137. 
Musser (W. W.): 
Forgive. 1119. 
Love knows but one. 
Unwritten laws of love. 
Musso (John): 
Blue bells of Scotland. 13378. 
California belle. 22268. 
Somewhere. 25320. . . 
Muszynski (S.) Kujawiak Muszyn- 
skiego. 10803. 
Mutchler (EH. T.): 
Frolic of the frogs. 
Miami. 2262, 11161. 
New Year’s eve. 2487. 
Pirates bones. 2792. 
Mutchler pub. co.: 
Frolic of the frogs. 
Miami. 11161. 
My fair lady. 4831, 6134, 6764, 8025, 
8125, 8600. 
My love, she’s but a lassie yet. 
My love’s own song. 113847, 


Foundation 


15184. 


6372. 
8272. 


9946. 


9946. 


6798. 


My old Kentucky home. 11355. 
My Spanish sweetheart. 15532. 
Mvddleton (W. H.): 
Rose. 20569. 
Thistle. 21222. 
Myer (Isadore) : 
Cocoanut strut. 138608. 
Corn bread wiggle. 13670. 
Go get ’em Caroline. 10021. 
Keteh your breath. 14966. 
Lake George blues. 15003. 
Plain old blues. 15897. 


1632 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 

Myerov (Joseph) Creeping. 645. Geworbene. 18492. 

Myers (C. M.) That old fashioned Miadchenpreis des fahrenden 
homestead daddy and mammy of Singers. 19582. 
mine. 25632. Nager (Aaron) : 

Myers (Chas.) Gingham girl. 14215. Foolish song. 18401. 

Myers (Dick) Tell me yes, tell me Ich bin a kalike. 19018. 


no. 8028-8031. 


Myers (E. K.) Her name is Iowa 


the great. 23268. 
Myers (G. E.) Once in a while. 
11602, 


Myers (H. J.): 
So lonely for you. 20848. 
With you in my arms. 26173. 
Myers (K. J.) Io, white butterfly. 
14776. 


Myers (Richard) Go south. 23097. 


Myers (S. 8S.) Farmer boy. 138084 
(85). 

Myers (Stanley) Jll be back dear. 
5688. 

Myers (Winsor) Just one little kiss 
from you. 14921. 


Myers & Carrington: 
Captain Kidd. 4835. 
Cupid’s lottery. 683. 
Foolish song. 1110. 
Freshies. 18427, 
I saw the moon rise clear. 
Song of the bell. 3324. 
You'd like to buffalo Bill. 
Myles aroon. 24078. 
Myracle (Ollie) Cow boy love. 
Myrianthopulos (Geo.): 
Mad lover. 16764. 
Spring-time. 13182. 
Myshik Cia, Granat,. 10079, 
Mystery play. 1390. 
N. N. Zabawa na saskiej kepie. 8748. 
Nace (Abe) March of the klansmen. 
6486. 
Nachez (Tivadar) :. 
Abendlied. 13093. 
At eventide. 154. 
Chanson d’exile. 480. 
Nouvelle danse Tzigane. 2530. 
Naderman (F. J.) 7 sonates progres- 
Sives. 11382. 
Nadler (M. R.) 
night for love. 


What a wonderful 
16989. 


Nadolny (George) Childhood days. 
507. 
Naff (KE. D.) Sir Topas. 3238. 


Nagel (Mrs. Ed.) : 
On the beach. 2658. 
Summer breezes. 3424. 
Nagel (F.) You cannot leave me 
now. 26226. 
Nagel (Michael) : 
There'll come a time when 
will wonder why. 8087. 
There never was a girl so true. 
8088. 
Nagel. (Wilhelm) : 
Festgesang. 18341. 


you 


Nardolillo (T. J.) 


Nager (Gus) pseud. See Neger (A. J.)- 
Nahmee (L. S.): 
Bilbol el afrah. 289. 
Lastoo ansa-l-ahbab. 1922. 
Mala el kassate wasaany. 
Oriental piano selections. 
Wakef ala babikome. 3810. 
Ya oumy min baadick. 4058. 
Nahmee music co. Oriental piano se-~ 
lections. 24705. 
Na-jare. 113838. 
Naney Lee. 23418. 
Nankivell (L. L.): 
Glory hallelujah praise the Lord. 
10016. 
Just take more time to pray. 
10748. 


Napoleon (Phil) : 


2157. 
24705. 


Bass ale blues. 17551. 
Evening. 976. 
Napoli (C.) Fiori di eanicatti. 5222. 
Napoli (M. Di) Notte d Aprile. 
24552. 


Nappi (William) You’ve always been 
a pal to me.’ 17262. 
Napravnik (Eduard ) 
21850 (126). 
Nardini (Pietro) 
lino. 22490. 


Melancolie. 
Concerto per vio- 


I’m sorry. 23456. 
Nardon (Gaston) Invocation 4. 
Phoebé. 23656. 
Narovee (Josef) Na-jare. 
Nas zvonek sousedsky valcik. 
15551. 
Nash (Alma) 
20375, 20376. 
Nash (€H. A-): 
Let’s wander back. 1948. 


11383. 
15550, 


Plunker chord chart. 


My absent valentine. 2370. 
My home by the sea. 2404. 
Since baby came. 3225. 
With your conscience and God. 
4024. 
Nash (H. D.) Fate did not play me 
Tait. Looe 


Nash (J. FE.) My Lady Lou. 2410: 
Nasser (Paul) Dancing Dan. 22571. 
Nast (Paul) Soeceavo. 16322. 
Nathan (Casper) : 
Good-bye, little 
23130. 
Gum. 143810. 
Just one more dance. 
Oh Janie. 6998. 
Send me a kiss by radio. 7612. 
Star of dream love. 25420. 
When the year grown old. 8532. 


girl, good-bye. 


6111. 


1633 


INDEX 


pt. ness v2. 


Nathan (Casper )—Continued. 
Where have you been, brown skin. 
8550. 


You wanted me to leave. 26263. 
Nathanson (Nathaniel) : 

Baloney. 17534. : 

If you could forgive. 19036. 


National council of Jewish women. 
Harvest festival. 1328. 
National grange, P. of H. 

(The) 15844. 
National music ¢o.: 
After all these years. 
After dark. 8803. 
Just waiting for 
23787. 
Lonesome. 10941. 
National tuberculosis assn. 
song. 10204. 
Natja. 3187, 36938-3697, 3699, 3700. 
Naughty Cinderella. 18884, 22678. 
Naughty Marietta. 8814-8816, 14804, 
21883, 23688. 
Naughty Riquette. 24477. 
Naumann (Arnold) : 
Fable. 9801. 
In jolly mood. 
Lullaby. 11016. 
Procession of gnomes. 


Patron 


21877. 


you. 14987, 


Health 


10569. 
11806. 


Nau-noc-ca. Jesus numi tuitua. 1767. 
Navarraise. 17298 (117). 
Navarro (—) Inno di Mameli. 1680. 


Navarro (Jean) Ilda. 10548. 
Navell (Charles) : 
Letter from home sweet home. 
15066. 
Utah Carl. 16850. 
Nay (Jane) When the mist’s around 
the moon. 3918. 
Naylor (EK. W.) We have heard with 
our ears. 12775. 
Naylor (Elmer): 
Moonlight in Mandalay. 19822. 


Nobody else can take your place. 
11442. 
Nea service, ine. No spinsterhood for 
me. 24530. 


Neagle (J. J.) By the old mill stream. 
17715. 


Nealy (EH. A.) Texas! land of the 


lone star. 25618. 

Nealy (lL. G.) Texas! land of the 
lone star. 25618. 

Neapolitan songs and _ serenades. 
11396, 11397. 

Near (Mrs. A. B.) Baby blue eyes. 
13258. 


Nearhof (D. W.) Village school-mom. 
12711, 21412. 

Nearing (Homer) 
weary. 2555. 

Nearly a honeymoon. 24479. 

Nebrensky (H. F.) That brown eyed 
baby of mine. 3568. 


O eyes that are 


Needham (A. A.) : : 
—Croodlin’ doo. 17298 (34). 
Fairy’s lullaby. 17298 (59). 


Firstborn. 17298 (60). 

Harvest slumber _ song. £7298) - 
(76). 

Husheen. 4144 (59). 


Little blue pigeon. 17298 (103). 

May sweet sleep woo you. 17298 
(119). 

My dark Rosaleen. 8773 (451). 

My harp is on the willow tree. 
17298 (124). 

My sweet bairn. 

O’Shanaghan dhu. 


17298 (126). 
26302 (234). 


Softly sleeps my baby. 17298 
(181). 
Toss a brown baby. 17298 (209). 
Who earries the gun. 17298 
(226). 
Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 17298 
(229). 
Neely (C. J.) Smiles. 20832. 
Neely (H. D.) Smiles. 20832. 
Neff (Clad) : 
Every Saturday night. 988. 
Laugh. 1925. 
You and I. 4068. — 
Neff (H. F.) Seminole dream; 7611. 
Neger (A. J.) Ruby. 7479. 


15567. 
My little Irish eyes 


Negro spirituals. 
Negrotto (Buck) 


of blue. 15499, 19929. 
Nehrend. (A. H.) Windmill man. 
8623. 


Neidlinger (O. B.): 
Thirty vocalises. 8773 (554). 
When lilacs last in the dooryard 
bloomed. 138084 (393). 
Neidlinger (W. H.): 
Thirty vocalises. 8773 (554). 
When lilacs last in the dooryard 
bloomed. 138084 (393). 
Neill (Jack) Neill improvising sys- 

tem. 11401. 

Neill co. Neill improvising system. 

11401. 

Neill improvising system. 11401. 
Neilson (F. 8.) When you’re feeling 

mighty sad and blue. 21598. 
Neilson (Lewis) Office of the Holy 

Hucharist. 2359. 
Neimann (Walter) 
Neinass (Karl) : 

Hoffnungslos. 18710. 
Nachstimmung. 19986. 
Reue. 20521. 

* Sttirmisch erregt. 21020. 
Nelligan (Annie) Playtime. 15907. 
Neison (A. C.) Show it. 12118. 
Nelson (A. W.): 

All hail the power. 8773 (9). 
Boys’ brigade. 8773 (88). 
| Gloria Patri. 8773 (273). 


Dolores. 18113. 


1634 


nos.-1-12, 1925 


INDEX 


Hear the voice of Jesus say. 
8773 (320). 
Late, late, too late. 8773 (429). 
Morning light is breaking. 8773 
(535). 
Only way home. 8773 (589). 
Resting in hope. 8773 (641). 
Seeing Jesus only. 8773 (685). 
Nelson (Ashton) Mistreated man 
blues. 15389. 
Nelson (B. M.): 
No matter where I go I cannot 
keep away from that Charles- 


ton. 15590. 
Smile away, smile a little bit. 
16307. 
Nelson (Bert) Corned beef and cab- 
bage blues. 4786. 


Nelson (D. C.): 


How could my sweet man turn his. 


back on me now. 5603. 
Whole town talks about that red 
hot band. 26124. 
Nelson (David) Lackawanna trail. 
10804. 
Nelson (EH. A.) 
6763. 
Nelson (EK. G.) : 
Be on the level with mother and 
the world will be square with 
you. 4887, 4888, 17556. 
I didn’t think she’d do it but she 
did. 18829. 
One born every minute. 2663. 
Pal that I loved stole the gal that 
I loved. 11675. 
There’s one born every minute. 


My eastern princess. 


21203. . 

We'll get along alright. 21488, 
21489. — 

Will we ever meet again. 8611. 


Nelson (Mrs. Ed.) I’m in love with 


Margie. 18918. ; 
Nelson (Frederick) You know. 
21762. 
Nelson (H. 4H.) Windmill. 8773 
(864). 
Nelson (Howard) : 
I’m loving you. 10448. 
Nobody wants me. 11445. 
Tropical moon. 8218. 


Nelson (J. B.): 
’Fore man evolutionized. 14125. 
Little Henry. 63801. 
Nelson (Jack) music co.: 
May you laugh in your dreams. 
4144 (220). . 
Sunshine always shines for me. 
4144 (293). 
Nelson (Joseph) 
3817. 
Nelson (Leonard) : 


Waltz op. no. 10. 


Ittie mama’s big daddy. 10655. 
Jury duty. 10715. 
What did you do that for. 12809. 


‘Nelson (Mamie BE.) : 


Frolic of the wood-nymphs. 5298. 
In my little canoe. 5905. 
When the sun looked out on the 
hills. 85381. 
Nelson (Myrtle E.): 
Flower of Iowa. 9895. 
Turtle dove. 38707. 


Nelson (N. H.) I’m in love with 
Margie. 18918. 

Nelson (N. O.) 
and dreams. 


Nelson (R. R.): 
Adorable Doris. 4160. 
I’m sorry I said goodbye. 5747. 
Who broke your heart little girl. 
3976. 


Nelson (Rudolph) : 

Amour ¢c’est equi y’ a d’meilleur. 
13160, 17397. 

Blumensprache. 138381, 17653. 

Chinatown. 13569. 

Chocolate kiddies. 22376. 

Das ist die junge garde. 22596. 

EHinmal in der woche. 22814: 

Erste mal. 22850. 

Femmes sont toujours bavardes. 
9846. , 

Fritz bezahlt die kleider. 

Harem 
143842. 

Heute will ich’s wissen. 143899. 

In der grossen stadt Berlin. 
10563. 

Morgen nicht zu spat. 24813. 

Nachte, wo man was mochte. 
24468. 

Si tu vois ma tante. 


Valley of sunshine 
8283. 


14154. 
am Kurfiirstendamm. 


7673. 


Wenn du _ meine tante  siehst. 
8460. 

When you see that aunt of mine. 
21600. 


Wohnst du denn bei deiner alten. © 
17173, 17174. 
Zur liebe gehort doch auch ein 
bisschen musik. 18067, 17294. 
Nelson (W. G.) Never ending is the 
love that I give to thee. 6879. 
Nelson (W. W.): 
From an Indian pueblo. 
My only one. 24436. 
On a night like this. 
Nelson & Jackson. 
blues. 15389. 
Nemmers (M. L.): 
Mass in honor of St. Rose of 


9949. 


7048, 7049. 
Mistreated man 


Lima. 8773 (492). 
Mass in honor of St. Teresa. 
19641. 
Regina ceeli. 2950, 2951. 
Requiem mass and Libera. 7376. 
Nemo (—) Zero. 8757. 
Neptune pub. co. Full speed ahead. 
14163. - 


1639 


INDEX 


pt. Ii, n. s., v. 20 


Nerini (Emile) : 


Chansons bréves. 13539. 
Mazeppa. 19659. - 
Nerini (Hmmanuel) 20 etudes de 
coups d’archet. 15568. 
Nero. 24489. ‘ 
Nerone. 430, 730, 914, 1689, 1904, 
3786, 15569. 
Nerto. 


388, 103, 493, 1676, 2181, 2478, 
2864. 
Neruda (F.) Berceuse slave. 
Nery (Vincent) : 
Could you learn to love me just 
for old times’ sake. 4791. 
For days he’s been crazy for 
Daisy. 1112. 
In the storm. 1666. 
Mah honey am goin’ sleepy-bye. 
2148. 
That old old home of mine. 25636. 


22167. 


Yellow rose of Florida. 26212. 
Neryda. 2481. 
Nesbitt (Julian) Idylis of Iona. 
19027. 
Nesham (Stanley) My gal’s fond of 
tulips. 24402. 
Ness (W. C.): 


On a windy day in March. 2647, 
2648. 


You may be a freshman. 26240. 
Nessler (V. E.) Ave Maria. 8773 
(46). ; 
Netherlands, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music. p. Vv. 
Netherow (D. I.): 
Coming home to-day. 4764. 
My monk I losa some day. 19944. 
Neuber (Erwin) Das ist die Lou aus 
der roten lanterne. 13759. 
Neuenfeldt (A. K.) Back again to 
the old home. 206. 
Neumann (KE. L.) To a Danish sky- 
lark. 8152. 
Neumann (Egon) : 
Das muss ein wilder aus Afrika 
sein. 9544. 
Echter briiner. 9734. 
Heute bin ich schon in leune. 
10230. 
In Zanzibar. 
Peperl zieh 
17707. 
Was geht: denn das die welt an. 
12758. 
Neumeister (Alice) 
road. 418. 
Never (G. B.) Last night. 15023. 
Neville (C. A.) Cuna. 4831. 
‘Neville Marple music co.: 
Golden West commandery march. 


10607. 
das lichtblaue an. 


Call of the open 


5390. 

Hollywood high school hymn. 
1389. 

Little Miss No One. 6305. 


My rose ain’t white. 2440. 


Nevin (A. P.): 
Life lesson. 26302 (178). . 
My love’s waitin’. 26302 (206). 
Rosary. 21850 (169). 
Nevin (Arthur): | 
Chanson triste. 484. 
Hros. 958. 
Nevin (Clarence) : 
Child of promise. 17847. 
Koenig der ehren. 19299. 
Sunshine and gladness. 3441. 
Victory won. 3776. 
Nevin (Ethelbert) : 
Life lesson. 26302 (173). 
My love’s waitin’. 26302 (205). 
Rosary. 20566, 21850 (169). 
Nevin (George B.) : 
At the sepulchre. 4300. 
Awake thou that sleepest. 
(50). 
Bethlehem. 263802 (30). 
Blessed lullaby. 17640. 
Bye-baby Bunting. 13084 (33). 
Come unto Me. 26802 (62). 
First song. 263802 (94). 
Gift of God. 18495. 
God will make all things right. 
53877. 
Hark! the silver trumpet calling. 
8773 (304). 
Holy night. 26302 (1380). 
Jack and Jill. 13084 (151). 
Light of light, celestial bright- 


8773 


ness. 13084 (164). 

My faith looks up to Thee. 8773 
(542). 

Now the day is over. 8773 (560). 

Old refrain. 4144 (97). 

On the beautiful sea. 26302 
(225). 

Rejoice Jerusalem and sing. 17298 
(162). 

Sea hath its pearls. 17298 (171). 

See the conqueror mounts in 


triumph. 8773 (684). 
Softly fades the twilight ray. 
26302 (282). 
Softly now the light of day. 8773 
C721: 


Song bird of night. 8773 (725). 
Song of the sea. 7804. 
Walk to Emmaus. 8891. 
When the winds are _ raging. 
17059. 
Nevin (Gordon B.) By the lake. 
17714. 
New (H. A.) : 


Alabama eabin of mine. 13122. 
If I’m only dreaming. 14676. 
New-born King. 15572. 
New England conservatory of music. 
Thirty-five folk tunes. 1254. 
New-mix products, inc. You’ve got to 
mix to-day, so mix the New-mix 
way. 4112. 


1636 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


New (The) plantation. 13822, 14437. 
New songs of the old faith. 24497. 
New York-Montmartre. 21310. 
New York publishers: 
Just a little. 6088. 
Love will find a way. 6380. 
Mem’ries of a thousand dreams. 


6565. 
Violets whisper that I love you. 
83438. 
New York university glee club. Pali- 
_sades. 15810. 


New Zealand, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music. p. Vv. 
Newark (Godfrey) Last May. 193382. 
Newcomb (F. H.) Childhood days. 
506. 
Newcomer (W. W.): 
Buy me a daddy, 
22249. 
California. 4570. 
He pays everytime. 1341. 
I want an old fashioned girl. 
23503. 


mamma do. 


One sweet angel. 2669. 
Reveries of home. 11892, 11893. 
Serpent in Eden. 12089. 


Trail that’s at it’s.end. 25758. 
Newdecker (Frank) For I still love 
.Tennessee. 9909. 
Newell (E. M.) Illinois. 1618. 
Newell (George) Cuban moon. 9480. 
Newell (Jeanette) Dear little pal. 
18054. 
Newell (Tex) Cuban moon. 9480. 
Newingham (D. E.) There’s a klans- 
man watching you. 16661. 
Newkirk (Annie) : 
California how I love you. 4571. 
When you were the honey and I 
was the bee. 12882. 
Newler (Benarth) pseud. See New- 
man (Benjamin) and Wechsler (A.). 
Newlin (Dick) You're the only one. 


4102. 

Newman (Benjamin) Hearts and 
violets. 18658. . 

Newman (D.) Do just as I say. 
9624. 

Newman (Elizabeth) Children’s own 
book. 9333. 


Newman (Freddie) Baby. 13257. 
Newman (I. B.) Irene. 14779. 
Newman (Valentine) Silent night, 
holy night. 3214. 
Newton (B. L.) O. N. U. hymn. 11494. 
Newton (Dwight) Come back to Hol- 
lywood Molly. 586, 4744. 
Newton (HE. W.) Three part music. 
21234. 
Newton (Ernest) : 
Birks of Endermay. 22187. 
Country rambles. 17954, 17955. 
Donald. 17298 (42). 
Piast £0) S82: 


Eight old English dances. 6886. 
May-day revels. 11102, 15289. 
Old Scotch melodies. 15712. 
Punch and Judy. 15985. 
Rustic dance. 20595. 
Rustic tunes. 20597. 
Toy-shop revels. 25755. 
Twelve negro spiritual 
6887. 
Under the greenwood tree. 
Village scenes. 25884. 
Newton (J. O.) You can’t break my 
heart when there’s no love from the 


songs. 


3730. 


start. 13012. 

Newton (J. W.) Sweetest song. 
7967. 

Newton (Lee) Dear pal how I’ll miss 
you. 18063. 


Newton (P. W.): 


Evening memories. 5153. 

Heart’s delight. 1353. 

May bells. 6523. 

Morning glory. 2333. 

Sylvan echoes. 3484. 
Newton (Ramon): 

Back to Colorado. 209, 210. 


I’m longing for my old girl now. 
14570. 

I’ve got a real daddy now. 5782. 

I want a girl like Peggy O’Neil. 
5793, 15659. 

Japanese bluebird. 1738. 

Must you break my heart. 2866. 

My radio dream girl. 6823. 

My sunshine came on a rainy 


day. 2446. 
Sing it when you're dancing. 
3228. 


Somebody lied. 25306. 
Tangoland. 25577. 


Tatters. 8013. 
That’s' why I love the moon. 
25648. 
Newton (William) My dreamland 
girl. 6762. 
Nicefield (Bill) Kleine hiuschen. 
6153, 6154. 
Nichol (M. f.)  Here’s to N-I. 1364. 
Nicholas (Helen) God ecares. 5374. 


Nicholl (H. W.): 
Salve Regina. 17298 (168). 
Six preludes and fugues for the 
organ. 17298 (127). 
Nicholl (Mrs. H. W.) : 
Salve Regina. 17298 (168). 
Six preludes and fugues for the 
organ. 17298 (127). 
Nicholls (Frederick) : 


Tears, idle tears. 25588. 

Toceata. 11418. 
Nicholls (Heller) : 

Alsatian echoes. 219388. 


Castagnette dance. - 4632. 
Holiday suite. 1387. 
In mischief. 5902. 


1637 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Nicholls (Heller )—Continued. 
June birthday party. 10710. 
Lolita. 15129. 

My sampler. 6829. 

Spanish Gipsy. 7836. 
Told in the firelight. 
Waits. 25918. . 

Nicholls (Horatio) : 
Araby. 21991. 
Babette. 22061. 
Bouquet, I shall always think of 

you. 4508. 
Close in my arms. 
I love the sunshine. 
Sahara. 161383. 
Shanghai. 7643. 
Sunny Havana. 
Toy drum major. 

Nichols (Alberta) : 
I’m on my way to-day to Broad- 


8165. 


4729. 
10402. 


21050. 
3672. 


way. 1524. 
Keep movin’ ex-daddy, another 
papa’s took your place. 6131. 


Soft hearted Sal. 3272. 
You’re bringing this on yourself. 
4095. 
Nichols (J. W.): 
Homeland of mine. 
I’m roaming in 


14422. 
the gloaming 


14575. 
In my dreams. 14733. 

Nichols (Red) Nervous Charlie, 
24490. 

Nichols (W. J.) Sweet Emma. 
25517. 

Nicholson (C. B.) Sorry Cinderella. 
20935. 

Nicholson (George) Star of peace. 
16448. 


Nicholson (L. G.): 


Coming of spring. 601. 
Drifting. 875. 
Heart of you. 10210. 


Kiss, a smile and you. 19283. 
My love for you. 24427. 
Only in dreams. 24692. 
Under a lilac tree. 21353. 
Nick (G. F.) jr. Day dreams never 
come true. 741. 
Nickerson (Chas.) Deal yourself an- 
other hand. 22615. 
Nickus (Vincent) Spragilu danielé. 
7849. 
Nicolette. 17981, 18976, 19406, 20423, 
22403, 23501. 

Nicol6 (Carlo) : 
Assassina. 8931. 
Comm’ a rondine. 

Nicolo (Mario) : 
Bugie ... verita. 17703. 
"I che bella primmavera. 

- Piedigrotta Rossi 1925. 
Quanto m’ami. 20452. 
Shimmy primaverile. 


9418. 


14478. 
20335. 


16250. 


Niederberger (Max): 


Nicomede (J. W.) 
1181. 
Nicomede music ¢€o.: 


Georgette waltz. 


Armstrong’s modern method for 


the plectrum banjo. 
Buffalo Bill. 13426. 
Crazy Bill. 13689. 
Georgette waltz. 1181. 
Horn’s (Art) modern method for 
saxophone. 5589. 
Loar’s modern method for uku- 


22001. 


lele, ukulele banjo and tenor. 


banjo. 15128. 

Star plectrum banjo folio. 25421. 
Wonder song book. 4029. 

Nicotra (G. T.) Danza _ Siberiana. 

18751. 


Du bist zu schon. 13920. 
Hinen kleinen fehler hat ja jeder 
mann. 13953. 
Frau’n hat der Herrgott ja zum 
lieben nur gemacht. 14145. 
Hanum. 148382. 
Heute nacht, da will ich was er- 
leben. 143898. 
O, nimm mich hin. 15686. 
Niehaus (B. J.) That dear old gal 
of mine. 12477. 
Nielsen (Anton) 
3790. 


Nielson (Carl) : 
Hjemvee. 5554. 
Jeg Baerer med smil min byrde. 
6032. 
Praeludium und thema mit vari- 
ationen. 24866. 
Niemann (Walter) : 
Antike idyllen. 4256. — 
Bergidyll. 22168. 
Biondinetta. 17625. 
Heitere sonate. 5524. 
Impromptu-caprice. 5877. 
Kleine suite. 23830. 
Moderne miniaturen. 6646. 
Venezia. 8313. 
Zwei kleine sonaten. 2490. 
Niemczyk (Frank) Oh Harry. 2590. 
Niemeyer (F. W.): 


Voice of a friend. 


Adoramus te Christe. 21874. 

Am abend vor Weihnachten. 
21942. 

Auf meinem grabe. 22085. 

Bitte. 22188. 

Ich habe jeden Duft und Hauch. 
23541. 

Uber nacht. 25817. 


Nier (H. K.) Mother of mine I love 


you. 2342. 

Niewiadomski (Jan) Z pod Wars- 
zawy. 13068. 

Niggli (Friederich) Einer  verlas- 
senen. 22813. 


Night out. 18979, 19288, 19413, 20894. , 


1638 


INDEX 


' nos. 1-12, 1925 


Nightingale (Mary): 
Long-ago. 15142. 
Passionate lover. 

Nightingale. 2499. 

Nightingale & co.: 
Gulliver’s travels. 
Irish dance. 1698. 
Our village. 2696. 
Sand dance. 30938. 

Nigrelli (Sam) : 

Black eyed Mary. 9120, 17634. 
I envy you. 18838. 
Nikolaus (A.) Weihelied. 21515. 
Nilbor (EK. M.) With the Stars and 
Stripes to lead us. 8641. 
Niles (J. J.) Impressions of a negro 
campmeeting. 10558. 
Nin (Joaquin) Vingt chants popu- 


15839. 


1287. 


laires espagnols. 6895. 

Nini (Corrado) Pagina _  d’album., 
11668. 

Ninna-nanna toscana. 20019. 

Ninnis (L. N.) Nevada. 11405. 

Nino (Pietro) Coco’ mi  chiamu. 
17898. 

Ninon. 888, 1809, 1958, 2502, 2503, 


6462, 11426, 11427. 
Nisbet & co., ltd. Rhythmic games for 
little folks. 20530. 
Nishkian (B. M.) 
607. 
Nisi (Giuseppe) : 
Amore perduto. 17396. 
Occhi di stelle. 20083. 
Nissen (EH. C.) Home office men. 
14420. 
Nitano (J.) lLove’s prayer. 11003. 
Nitti (Giacomo) Castellammare gan- 
tate e rarita. 22316. 
Niverd (Lucien) Vingt préludes pour 
violon. 15588. 
Nixon (A. E.) 
dear. 10419. 
Nixon (Ed. S8.): 
Boy who never came home. 13399. 
Captain Noah’s ark. 17771. 
Daddy’s lullaby. 17994. 
Evolution mama don’t pull that 
stuff on me. 18280. 
Fall of the Shenandoah. 
Florida bound. 18382. 
Nixon (G. F.)  Nixon’s way. 6897. 
Nixon (James) Savior, help me live 
' for Thee. 16157. 
Nixon (M. A.): 
Ireland for me. 10626. 
Love’s a plaything. 10986. 
Nixon (Paul): 
Boy who never came home. 13399. 
Captain Noah’s ark. 17771. 
Daddy’s lullaby. 17994. 
Evolution mama don’t pull that 
stuff on me. 18280. 
Fall of the Shenandoah. 18306. 
Florida bound. 18382. 


Concentration. 


I’m dreaming of you 


18306. 


_Nixson (EH. D.) 


Legion of America. 15041, 19365. 
Nixon, (TT, B.)\2 

Grasshoppers hop. 1269. 

Honey man blues. 1398. 

How long blues. 5607. 

Old Norwegian blues. 
Nixon (Ted) 


2635. 

See Nixon (T. F.) 

Dreaming of thee. 
9690. 

No no Nanette. 114381, 15592, 16573. 

Noble (C. E. F.): ; 


I call her Kewpie. 5640. 


Sweetheart of my dreams. T7975. 
Noble (J. A.): 
Pleasant hours schottische. 21850 
(tbs): 


Starlight waltz. 
Noble (Mrs. J. J.) 


8773 (746). 
In my canyon of 


dreams. 19073. 
Noble (Johnny) Hawaiian vamp. 
10175. 


Noble (T. T.) : 
Choral prelude on the tune Mel- 
‘Combe. 530. 
Choral prelude on the tune Rock- 
ingham. 581. 
Choral prelude on the tune St. 
Ann. 582. 
First Haster dawn. 1075. 
O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
2562. 
Rise up, O men of God. 11906. 
Noble & Lukens. Hawaiian vamp. 
10175. 
Noblitt (BE. L.): 
Dear old Colorado. 4899. 
Over the radio. 2703. 
Sweethearts still. 7979. 
Noblitt (lL. 8.) Love of the Savior. 
24026. 
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen. 
20036. 
Nodiff (David) 
mehr. 960. 
Noél (A.): 
Chanson triste. 
Melodie. 21327. 
Nocturne. 21328. 
Noel (F. E.): 
Anita. 4254. 
Bondman. 4488. 
Cal. 406. 
Ina May. 5941. 
Liz) Gale: 
Scout. 7587. 
Shelby. 7660. 
Stanley. 33886. 
Nolek (August) : 
Acacia leaves. 13097. 
Autumn tints. 13239. 
In Elfland. 14723. 
Menuetto spiccato. 15326. 
Mignon. 15348. 
Novellette. 15616. 
Scene de carnaval. 


Es vet nit regenen 


21321. 


12027. 


1639 


INDEX 


— 


Nolek (August )—Continued. 
Song of sleep. 16376. 
Valse etincelante. 25852. 


Noelte (Albert) Intermezzo appas- 
sionato. 10619, 14771. 

Noiret (Louis) Tango town. 25576. 

Nolan (Michael) Little Annie Rooney. 


19434, 19435. 


Nolan (R. H.) Dreams of Fulford by 


the sea. 50381. 
Noland (Ruth) I’m goin’ back to-day. 
1508. 


Noletty (Théo) Nabab. 19985. 


Noll (A. W.): 


Four winds. 18416. 
Hush-a-bye. 14461. 
Nollet (E.) Elegie. 5102. 


Nolte (R. E.): 
Blessed are the people. 4460. 
Blessed is the nation. 4461. 
Celestial song. 17794. 
Easter gates swing wide. 
Hail to the King of Kings. 
Light of the world. 15078. 
Message of summer. 6589. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 6940. 
Open to me the gates. 7084. 
Rally to service. 20486. 

Nonnenman (M. A.) In silent prayer. 


907. 
18608. 


19079. 

Norato (Art) Old fashioned love. 
2621. 

Norburn (E.) Exercises on the rudi- 
ments of music. 1008. 

Norburn (Mrs. BE.) Exercises on the 


rudiments of music. 1003. 
Norcott (S. L.) Revelling butterflies. 
17298 (164). 
Nord (Luey ) 
24342. 

Norden (N. L.): 
Arietta graziosa. 8921. 
Benediction. 4423. 

Lord’s prayer. 23998. 
Who is like Thee. 8581. : 

Nordhaus (Fritz) Atlantic. 8944. 

Nordholm (John) My Bible and I. 


Mountain rivulet. 


230d. 
Nordiska musikforlaget a. b.: 
Erotikon. 9774. 


I lost my girl. 14527. 
Nordman (Chester) : 

At evening. 17448. 

Eventide. 982. 

Gray dusk. 1270, 10090. 

Heart of gold. 5509. 


More love to Thee, O Christ. 
11230. 
Shepherd with Thy tend’rest love. 
12113. 
Trial of John Scopes. 16766. 
Wavelets. 21478. 3 
Nordstrand (John) Impassioned mel- 
ody. 1621. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.20 


Nordstrom (HE. M.) Hello Bill. 5526 
14880. 
Norén (Helmer) : 
Alone. 4209. 
Year’s at the spring. 4209. 


Norfleet (Helen) Hight little tunes. 


11455. 
Norford (Mae) Come and take me if 
you can. 22452. 


Norling (Albert) Dry your eyes little 
girl, don’t ery. 22774. 

Norma. 21850 (20). 

Norman (Alf.) Swinging with you in 


the old porch swing. 21095. 
Norman (F. R.): 
Roll, dollar, roll. 11925. 


There’s a room 
Gai i 

You just you. 

Norman (Francis) 


13024. 
Smiling eyes. 


25278. 
Norman (J. L.) Day in the life of a 
child. 748. 


Norman (Noel) : 


On the hill side. 7057. 


Three impressions. 24544, 
Norman (R. K.): 
Bamville baby blues. 22099. 


Charleston mad. 22352. 


Learn to do the Charleston. 

19347. 

Virginia. 25888. 
Norman (TU°¥)) “Sate 00.7 '%s229, 
S250! hs 
Norman (Tommy) Hello radio. 
14385. 


Normann (Kai) Rosen blusser. 11954. 
Normelli (EH. B.): 
Lullaby. 19559. 
My seeret. 24444. 
Norris (Lee) Sally. 7498. 
Norsa (Vittorio) How sweet are the 
charms. 1419. 
North (I. R.) Jesus is calling. 1764. 
North (I. 8.) Postman. 15936. — 
North American music co. Mama take 
your papa home. 15241. 
Northcote (Sydney) : 
All through the night. 68. 
David the bard. 732. 
Dear harp of my country. 755. 
Gaelic lullaby. 9959. 


Have you seen a whyte lily grow. 


10172. 
Hush, my bonny babe. 
May day. 11101. 
My native land. 11352. 
My ship and I. 11367. 
Northeastern university (School of 
engineering, dept. of student activ- 
ities) Are you my wife? 4270. 
Northern book and music €o.: 
Father take in Thy hand. 9838. 
Kan du glemme gamle norge. 
10756. 


10324. 


1640 


in my heart. 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Norfolk Island, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music. p. Vv. 
Northwestern college. College songs 
of North-western college. 573. 
Northwood (J. M.) He that winneth 
souls is wise. 5500. 
Norton (A. M.) Wind and the rose. 
21679. 
Norton (EH. M.): 
Boating song. 317. 
Galilee. 1157. : 
Hebben’s a beautiful place, I’m 
told. 1354. 
Jacob’s ladder. 1735. 
Poosh de aak. 2827. 
Seek, an ye shall fine. 3152. 
Sinnah, yo bettah git ready. 
3236. 
Want ter go ter hebben? oh, yes. 
3820. 
What de sinnah man gwine do da 
day? 3868. 
When de bridegroom comes. 3885. 
When yo’ hear de rocks a-rendin’. 
3934. 
Young man, yo know de road. 
4116. 
Norton (Frederick) Siesta. 3210. 
Norton (M. D. H.) String quartet 
playing. 16486. 
Norwegian-Amer. music ©€o.: 
In wooden shoes. 23640. 
Silent night, holy night. 25232. 
Norwegian glee club of Chicago. 
Blaveis. 17639. 
Nosred (A. E.) Radio rage. 11846. 
Nossam (Fred) Pépita de la Sierra. 
7180. 
Notas Kapitany. 2528. 
Notte delle Kabatciki. 6925. 
Notz (M. F.): 
Meditation. 2214. 
Romance. 3010. 


Nougués (Jean) Coeur et la rose. 


9386. . 
Nova (Louis) Beside a silv’ry stream. 
282. 
Novak (L. F.): 
Flap cakes. 1084. 
’ It’s you. 5999. 
My pal of Sigma nu. 24487. 
Novak (Theo.) Why don’t you say 
you love me. 17135. 
Novambére (Bernard) Gay musket- 
eers. 1172. 
Novello (Ivor) : 
Baby blues. 22062, 22063. 
Quality street. 15988, 24918. 
Novello & co., ltd.: 
All Christian men this morn re- 
joice. 21965. 
All hail with joy. 21909. 
Allegro grandioso. 17369. 
A-maying, a-playing. 13148. 
‘Analogy. 17400. 


1641 


INDEX 


Andante religioso in 7/4 time. 
13166-13171. 

April is in. my mistress’ face. 
8908. 

Arethusa. 13192. 

As I was going to Banbury. 8925. 

As I was going up the hill. 22006. . 

At the boar’s head. 4298. 

Barearolle. 220. 

Bobbie Shaftoe’s gone to _ sea. 
9139. 

Bobby Shafto. 13385. 

Campbells are comin’. 92438, 
13485. 

Child’s grace. 22367. 

Cradle song. 22526. 

Ding dong bell. 9606. 

Don’t say no. 18125, 22700-22704. 

Drums of freedom. 18196, 22771. 

Ducks. 13922. 

Fairy queene. 1020. 

First choral symphony. 18359. 

Follow my Bangalorey man. 9902. 

Friendship’s tie. 9943. 

Gas jet. 9969. 

Hang fear, cast away care. 5458. 

Hark! a thrilling voice is sound- 
ing. 23197. 

Helen of Kirkconnel. 18664. 

Herald. 23264. } 

High Barbary. 14404. 

How calmly the evening. 14439. 

Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin. 
1424. 

I saw three kings a-riding. 23470. 

In praise of Neptune. 19077. 

Jacky come give me the fiddle. 
23694. 

Kangaroo. 6124. 

Lady Daffadowndilly. 14999. 

Lording’s daughter. 19509, 19510. 

Love incarnate. 19533. 

Lowlands. 152138. 

Mass in D. 2199. 

Merry fisherman. 2250. 

Milk O. 6614. 


_Mister Ascham is a good man. 


11192. 

My land. 15497. 

My true love hath my heart. 
11375. 

Nineteen birds. 2501. 

Nocturne. 13475-13484. 

Now once again. 15618. 

Nursery rhymes. 2544, 2545. 

O come this day and praise Him. 
24564. 

Ode on a Grecian urn. 20086. 

On a Nankin plate. 20158, 20154. 

Overture in D minor. 23174. 

Praise, O praise our God and 
King. 15942. 

Queer story. 20460, 24926-24930 

Ring out, wild bells. 16059, 16060. 

Robin. 16073. 


INDEX 


Novello & co., ltd.—Continueds- 

Romance. 20553. 

Rosa mystica. 25027. 

Sing Alleluia forth. 16277. 

Singer in the night. 25250. 

Snowdrops. 3266. 

Spanish ladies. 16416. 

Spring in the woods. 

Suite. 8112-8117. 

There was a maid. 25667. 

Thorn-apple tree. 3607. 

To all you ladies. 16728. 

Too late. 3663-3665. 

Traveller’s song. 12599. 

Trees they do grow high. 8194. 

Twelve short introductory volun- 
taries. 138125. 

Virtuous wife. 21416-21420. 

We have heard with our 
12775. 

Wheat cradles. 12824. 

When I went out a_ walking. 
21563, 26031-26034. 

When the world of the eyes. 
21586, 26066-26070. 

Whither away. 38974. 


16434. 


ears. 


Ye choirs of New Jerusalem. 
4061. 
Ye holy angels bright. 12995. 
Now Christ is risen. 6931. 
Now I ask you. 11471. 
Now is the gentle season. 2532. 
Now once again. 15618. 
Nowacki (Z. A.) Szelma. 21101. 
Nowak (R. F.) Santa Barbara 
march. 16150. 
Nowotny (Karl) Diatonische  ton- 
leitern. 18094. 
Noyes (D. W.)  O Jesus Thou art 
standing. 87738 (567). 


Noyes (E. R.) See Greene (E. R.N.) 
Noyes (Frederic) : 


Dramatic andante. 13869. 
Dramatic finale. 13870. 
Dramatic tension. 138878. 
Light agitato. 15075. 
Pathetique. 15841. 
Photo-play series. - 11720. 
Sorrow. 16405. 

Nuit ensorcelée. 4705. 


Nuno (Salvador) Noche tranquilla. 


20039. 
Nur jahan. 143806. 
Nurmi (Pearl) My little’ blonde. 
11330. 
Nussbaum (Joseph) : 
Golden chain of love. 14260, 
18537. 
Scotch fantasy. 20690. 
Silver head. 12142, 16269. 


Waiting. 16930, 21443, 25916. 
Nussinof (Pioter) Pleasant voyage. 
7216. 
Nutt (H. E.) Comprehensive begin- 
ner’s hand book. 4768. 


| O Trinity of blesséd light. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 © 


Nutter (C. H.) 
12266. 

Nyberg (Richard) 

Nygren (D. F.): 
Crucifixion’s shadow. 9474. 
His at last. 10240. 
Oh love, such love. 
Tomorrow. 12584. 

Nygren (R. T.): 
Christmas morn. 223891. 


Song suite classic. 


Dad. 22551. 


11536. 


Harbor of peace. 5473. 
Nyswander (Jacob) HEntwined as the 
vines in the pines. 9770. 
Nyvall (David) jr. Quarrel. 15994. 


O hear the cry. 20063. 

O Lord almighty, Thou whose hands. 
24573. 

O love of God most full. 6961. 

© love, ’tis a calm starry night. 
(574). 

O Marie. 6967. 

O sole mio. 6967. 

G splendour. of God's glory bright. 
24593. 


8773 


24595. 
Lonely. 15185. 
Story of the Shriners. 


Oakley (Margaret) 
Oakley (O. H.) 


3405. 

Oakley (S. H.) Up sail. 25888. 

Oatley (O. S.) Jesus, prophet, priest 
and king. 19191. 

Obeloff (Ivan) pseud. See Henrich 
(C. W.) 

Obering (Ella) Goodbye old fashion- 
ed days. 14277. 


Oberlin college (Alumni assn. of) 
Oberlin college song book. 11508. 
Operlin music co. Morrison manual. 

6680, 11236, 19831, 24319. © 
Oberly (E. Jones) I’m going to steal 
you. 1508. 
Oberon. 9036. 
Oblinger (H. C.): 
My rose of memory. 155285. 
Sing me a sweet little love song. 


20795. 
Waikiki. 3801. 
You’ can come cause the jail 
burned down last night. 13009. 
O’Brien (Bobby) : 
Breezin’ along to Georgia. 17676. 


I’m in love with a married wom- 
an. 1510. 
O’Brien (Geo.) : 


I love you dearie. 14532. 


Mother, you blush like a rose. 
15436. 

Oh, Eliza, Eliza, I love no one 
but you. 15661. 


This island is old Ireland, and it’s 
painted green. 12530. 
O’Brien (Jack) : 
Make up your mind it’s Keliher. 
19594. 


1642 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


My sweetheart Hileen. 2447. 

Philippina Coola Loola. 7195. 

Rolling up the vote for Tom 
O’Brien. 20550. 


Sally’s coming home. 7500. 


O’Brien (Jem) That’s how I get 
mine. 21176. 

O’Brien (Marian) Dear St. Thérése. | 
22630. 

O’Brien (Mickey) Minnie the mer- 
maid. 1/2276. **> 

O'Callaghan (W. J.) Fight, fight, | 
fight. 1065. ) 

Ocean echoes. 6972. 

Ochoa (EH. A.) I don’t care. 5657. 

O’Connell (Cardinal) See O’Connell 
CWS L..3) 


O’Connell (Louis) 
ing you from me. 
O’Connell (W. H.) 


Someone is steal- 
12238. 


2789. 
O’Connor (J. C.) No one loves you 
as I do. 15596. 


O’Connor (J. F.) 

O’Connor (J. P.): 
Birth of a melody. 4448. 
‘Broadway, the great white way. 


Athlone. 168. 


364. 
How would you like to be Andy. 
1423. 
I’d like to be a baby. 1461. 
Kindness. 1865. 
Miami. 15341. ‘ 
Pretty Winnie Winkle. 2861. 
Way down in Miami. 84835. 


O’Connor (K. O.) Evening. 18262. 


-O’Connor-Morris (Geoffrey) April 
mist. 17424. 

Oddi (Louis) Moda  femminile. 
24282. 


Oddone (Elizabetta) : 
Petruccio e il cavolo cappuccio. 
11717. 
Si canti e si giochi. 
O’Dell (Caroline) 
14909. 
Odell (H. F.): 
Suppose. 8773 (757). 
When hearts are gay. 26019. 
Odell (H. F.) & co.: 
Alabama sand dance. 
Breath of roses. 4516. 
Evening memories. 5153. 
Farmereske. 22914. 
Heart’s delight. 13853. 
May bells. 6523. 
Morning glory. 2333. 
Prince regent. 24897. 
Sylvan echoes. 3484. 
Twilight shadews. 25808. 


25218. 


Just for today. 


21894. 


Oden (T. H.) What have I done. 
3872. 

Oden (Thos.) Some little somebody 
to love. 12223. 


Pilgrims’ chorus. | 


O’Donnell (B. W.) Miniature suite. 


2278. 
O’ Donnell (Benj. ) En ~~ rapport. 
21850 (57). 
O’Harly (William) Bilde der ein 
gliicklich zu sein. 17621. 
Oehme (Robert) : 
Distel. 13084 (73). 
Haide. 138084 (117). 


Maaslieb. 13084 (181). 
Mannertreu. 13084 (188). 
Myrthe. 138084 (237). 
Rittersparn. 13084 (281). 
Vergissmeinnicht. 13084 (373). 
Winde. 138084 (398). 
Oehmler (Leo): 
American scouts. 13155. 
Bridal roses. 18405. 
Clattering mill-wheel. 22414. 
In a rocking gondola. 1628. 
Indian tomahawk dance. 14763. 
Little blue-bell. 15096. 
Morning greeting. 24815. 
Spinning tops. 16423. 
Sunset musings. 25495. 
Oelke (Harold) Charleston blues. 
22349. 
Oesten (Theo.) Gondellied. 14270. 
Oesterle (—) Pianist’s first and sec- 
ond years. 20323. 
Oesterle (Louis) : 
Alla Turea. 13084 (4). 
An den frithling. 21850 (81). 
Arlequin. 8773 (117). 
Barcarolle no. 2. 21850 (18). 
Berceuse. 4144 (47), 8773 (73), 
13084 (23). 
Bolero brillante. 21850 (23). 
Cache-cache. 8773 (103). 
Chant d’ amour. 8773 (1386). 
Fairy tale. 13084 (84). 
Hochlinderin. 21850 (92). 
Humoreske. 13084 (1381). 
Intermezzo. 8773 (208). 
Isabelle. 13084 (147). 
Molitar wSi( ro. 4(123)% 
Mazurka no. 2. 4144 (81). 
Melancolie. 21850 (126). 
Melodie. 8773 (498). 
Minuet. 4144 (86). 
Minuette. 8773 (124). 
Morning greeting. 13084 (226). 
Papillon. 13084 (261). 
Pianist’s anthology. 8773 (611). 
Pizzicato bluette. 8773 (616). 
Prelude. 21850 (159). 
Quellen rauschen. 13084 (276). 
Réve charmant. 8773 (646). 
Romanze. 138084 (283). 
Ruisseau. 13084 (286). 
Serenade. 13084 (298). 
Souvenir. 13084 (318). 
Spinnrocken. 138084 (3821). 
Sportive waves. 21850 (192). 
Spring showers. 21850 (195). 


1643 


INDEX 


Oesterle (Louis )—Continued. 
Tabatiére a musique. 21850 (199). 
Valse _ brillante. 8773 = (536), 

21850 (211). 
Willst du dein herz mir schenken. 


4144 (154). 
O’Fake (J. P.) Daught. 9547. 
O'Farrell (Frank) Brighter days. 
9179. 


O’Farrell (Talbot) I will love you 
more than ever when your hair 
turns gray. 5808. 

Offenbach (Jacques) : 

Barearolle. 6986, 11517. 

He writes a song. 2576. 

It is love. 6987. 

Love song. 11518. 

O shining night. 11519, 24605. 
Only a dream. 2577. 


Tales of Hoffmann. 6988. 
' Yes or no. 2578. 
Offenberg (C. 8S.) Just a mamma’s 
boy. 1808. 


Officium majoris hebdomadae et oc- 
tavae paschae. 6989. 
Ort (AYE BYP Pyesor"7T119, 
O’Flaherty (Maurice) : 
Beautiful Cairo. 22119. 
Letter home. 238907. 
Ogden (Albert) When the days of 
summer are here. 26055. 
Ogden (F. K.) Will you love me 
when life’s sun is going down. 


26149. 
Ogden (H. HE.) I have found Sally. 
10370. 
Ogden (L. B.) Old time love song 
blues. 20147. 
Ogden (W. A.): 
Ashamed of Jesus. 8773 (34). 
Friend, a song, a home. 4144 
(39). 
Hear then in love. 8773 (321). 


Keep me close to Thee. 8773 
(411). 


Lead me all the way. 8773 (482). 


Living like the lillies. 8773 (457). 
‘Mansions bright above. 8873 
(486). 


Returning to Zion. 8773 (645). 


Walking in the light. 8773 (832). 
Ogden (Mrs. W. A.): 
Ashamed of Jesus. 8773 (34). 
Friend, a song, a home. 4144 
(39). 
Hear then in love. 8773 (821). 


Keep me close to Thee. 8773 (411). 
Lead me all the way. 8773 (482). 


Living like the lillies. 8773 
(457). 
Mansions bright above. 8773 
(486). 


Returning to Zion. 8773 (645). 
Walking in the light. 8773 (832). 


pt. 111,.n. s., v. 20 


Ogenio (A. P.): 
Muchacha. 15446. 
Regreso de Curacao. 

Ogren (A. G.) & @o.: 
Canzonétta. 9258. 


11875. 


Easy studies in the Ist, 2d and 


3d positions. 5083. 
Five songs of the Ozarks. 
True memorial. 3691. 
Ogren and Uhe, ine.: 
I rosens doft. 23468. 
Iceland. 235387. 
Oh boy gum co. 


9199. 


21469. 

Oh mama. 11538, 11539. 

Oh, oh nurse. 23579, 23667, 24415, 
25948. 


Oh the spirit of our country. 7005. 
Oh, Yarmouth is a pretty town. 8773 
(581). 
Oh you. 19150, 20123, 20811, 21108, 
21336, 21389, 21507. 
O’Hagan (Jack): 
Farewell kiss. 5195. 
I can’t do anything right. 18818. 
I’m off to Woop-Woop. 10445. 
Sammies are coming to town. 
16147. 
O’Hara (EH. C.): 
Broken hearted Rose. 17692. ~ 
Georgianna rose. 14206. 
I’m sorry old pal that I stole your 


gal. 18936. 
Ten million miles from work. 
25611. 
O’Hara (Geoffrey) : 
Candied sweets. 4590, 4591, 


13084 (417). 

De Capitaine de 
21850 (270). 

Had the violet sent me you. 
5440. 

Kiss them while you may. 14977. 

Mem’ries of love and you. 15321. 

New Christ. 2483. 

Out of the West. 2699. 

Shy dawn peeped over the hill. 
16258. 

Stray birds. 21018. 

Sun shines bright in California. 
12383. 

Unknown soldier. 

When I was wi’ 
17025. 

You better ask me. 17221. 

O’Hara (M. A.) Georgiannna rose. 
14206. 
O’Hare (Christopher) : 

Aboard at a ship’s helm. 8. 

And the old world rolls right 
along. 21966. 

Forge master. 14127. 

Good fellowship. 14279. 

Hurry. 8773 (1082). 


Marguerite. 


21850 (464). 
my dearie. 


1644 


Watch your steps. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Linden grove. 15088. 
Pomona. 11757-11760. 
Spring. 16431, 25397, 25398. 
There’s a little bit of color and 
it means the world to me. 
12507-12509, 13084 (598). 
O’Haver (K. C.) Two springs. 8252. 
Ohio state university (Scarlet mask 
elub of) Tell me not. 3541. 
Ohio world wide guild. Onward guild 
girls. 15754. 
Ohl (J. F.) Christ child. 17868. 
Ohlson (HE. F.) Sungold. 16510. 
Ohlsson (E. A.) ‘Twilight dreams. 
12635. 


Oken (Morris) Parting kiss. 27380. 
Okoniewski (H. B. E.) My gal Rose. 
19902. 
Ol’ gray robe. 246388. 
Olcott. (Chauncey) : 
Kate O’Donoghue. 8773 (410). 
Mother Machree. 15484. 
My beautiful Irish maid. 24378. 
My wild Irish rose. 11376, 24454~— 
24456. 
Olcott’s fly song. 
Oleott’s Irish serenade. 
Old fashioned mother. 
(583). 
Sweet Inniscarra. 8773 (760). 
Old Black Joe. 138084 (249). 
Old folks at home. 2628. 
Old Irish air. 24644. 
Old refrain. 7038, 7039. 
Old Scotch melodies. 15712. 
Old ship of Zion. 24653. 
Old tunes for young fiddlers. 7045. 
Oldroyd (George) Farewell! 1041. 
O'Leary (J. J.) You danced your 
way into my heart. 13016. 
O’Leary (John) I will love you more 
than ever when your hair turns 
to gray. 5808. 
O’Leary (P. H.) 


4144 (96). 
24639. 
8773 


When your long 


lost boy greets you. 17071. 
Oles (G. W.): 
Evening. 22862. . 
Scene oriental. 25114. 


Oleson (V. O.) Ballut Abyad march. 


9022. 
Oliva (Cosentino) Lu _ Baccalaru. 
6409. 
Oliver (A, O.) Loving and helping. 
15210. 
Oliver (Anna) What’s the use of 
lovin’. 8498. 
Oliver (Chester) Subway blues. 
3415. 


Oliver (Earle) : 
I wanna see a little more of what 
I saw in Arkansas. 10489. 
Nantucket Nan. 6852, 6853, 6854. 
Oliver (Fletcher) Restoring mother’s 
lost joy. 24976. 


Oliver (Herbert) : 
Dance while the world is young. 
fe & 
Plymouth Sound. 
Song of the bell. 
Oliver (Joseph) : 
Sugar foot stomp. 21081. 
Sweet Mumtaz. 12409. 
Oliver (Miles): 
Cut it out willya. 684. 
Found, fondled, fooled and for- 
gotten. 14136. 
Let the tears fall where they may. 
15062. 
My Georgia. 2398. 
Oliver (R. J.) Ho, every one that 
thirsteth. 14410. 
Oliver (Roscoe) : 
I wonder’ what’s 
mother. 19005. 
Those home-brew blues. 
Oliveras (Armin): 
Francisco march. 5283, 5284. 


7223, 
7800. 


become of 


3614. 


Love’s young dream. 11006. 
Water fall. 16957, 
Olivier & cie. Troublante Sémiramis, 
3687. 
Olivieri (—) Inno di Garibaldi. 
26302 (458). 
Olivo (Frank) : 
Caroline mine. 18511. 
Ho, beauty. 1385. 
Ollone (Max D’): 
Auberge de Capri. 4309. 


Berceuse du petit marino. 17608. 
Colombine. 138619. 

Et voici qu’elle dort. 5141, 5142. 
Indifférente. 14766. 

Lecons d’ harmonie. 19356. 

Mon noble sire. 6656, 6657. 


Olly-Polly. 19030, 19402, 21521, 24661. 
Olman (Abe): 
I left her on the Shores of Minne- 
tonka. 10379. 
-Sweet blue bird, take my love a 
message. 12402. 
Olmstead (Clarence) : 
I am thy harp. 233855. 
Ladies of St. James’s. 
Pirate song. 2791. 
Olsen (George) : 
Evolution blues. 18279. 
She’s a cornfed Indiana girl. 
16236. 
Olshanetzky (Alex.): 
Chisidim. 9346. 
Du bist a maloch fon himmel 
[and] Wie lieb is die. heim. 


10807. 


18198. 
Liebe. 10869. 
Liebe is a paradis. 6249. 
Olson (C. E.) Mother’s lulaby. 6708. 


Olson (C. Wm.): 
Could I but know. 17952. 
Lover’s leap. 19545, 


1645 


INDEX 


pt 111, nis) 420 


Olson (Chas.) Cross word puzzle. 


4816. 
Olson (Elmer) : 
Loving just you. 19553. 
Where are you now. 12884. 
Olson (H. A.) Mother longings. 
19840. 
Olson (J. N.): 
All nature now seems to whisper 
of you. 4198. 
Hinkie dee. 5547. 
I like you, you like me. 
Oh my lady. 6999. 
Oh won’t you tell. 
Only you. 7082. 
Sweet queen of the May. 7958. 
There are times when it’s good to 
be alone. 8082. 
Wanda Lee. 8406. 
We have no use for you. 8444. 


5687. 
7014. 


Olson (O. J.) My Saviour. 11365. 
O’Malley (Anthony) JIU be waiting. 
23394. 


O’Malley (G. H.): 


Anges chantant. 8894. 

Skating. 3241. 
O'Mara (Joseph) Dear little Rose. 
22619. 


Omelezuk (A.): 
Kochanka polka. 
Szatajerek. 12482. 

Omer (P. T.) Song of Lydia Pink- 

ham. 7796. 


On Canaan shore. 24669. 

On the bridge of Avignon. 
(1236). 

On with the dance. 4740, 4789, 4792, 
5230, 6182, 7234, 9449, 10449, 11601, 
117638, 12482, 13623, 18672, 14080, 
14577, 157386. 

On with the show. 16318, 16964, 17042. 


6164. 


8773 


Onativia (Gerald) Lilac blooms. 
15083. 

Ondet (Georges) Bonne chanson. 
4491. 

One hundred and one best songs for 
home. 20175. 


O’Neil (Dannie) : 
At the break of dawn. 4294. 
Who’s loving you now. 8585. 
O’Neil (EH. 8S.) Live on forever in the 
nation’s heart. 19474. 
O’Neill (John) : 
Girl scout’s song. 14223. 
My Irish-American wop. 15495. 
O’Neill (Norman): 
Hornpipe. 1408. 
Kismet. 61438, 6144. 
Onesti (J. K.) Gypsy. 10120. 
Onori (Emil) : 
Eternal city. 966. 
Vittoria del Piave. 16907. 
Open de window Noah. 15756. 


Openshaw (John) : 
June brought the roses. 
14871. 
Under 
12653. 


Opera ball. 

Opera bouffe. 

Operatic gems. 11620. 

Operatic selections. 20203. 

Opernsaal. 24696. — © 

Oppleman (Nathan) When it’s night 
time in rose land. 26038. 

O’Ramey (Georgia) Doctor. 804. 

Orange (S. P.) I promise to be good. 
18956, 18957. ' 


Orange and blue. 24697. 
Orbis music pub. eco. A la valse. 8779. 


14870, 
the stars of 


11165. 
11619. 


Oréfici (Alberto) Studi melodici. 
12364. 
O’Reilly (Pat) I’m goin’ back to 


Dixie land. 10426. 
O’Reilly (R. J.) Erindale, I’m long- 
ing for you. 9772. 
O’Reilly (R. J.) musie pub. co. 
dale, I’m longing for you. 
O'Reilly & Durfee music co. 
been all that a pal could be. 
Orem (Preston Ware): 
Album of song transcriptions and 
variations. 21900. 


Prin- 
9772. 

You’ve 

21798. 


Anthem glory. 13183. 
Original Italian oldtimers. 11634. 
Original village five: 
Bluemonia. 17651. 
See also Silbernagel (Ernest), 
Maniscaleo (Michael), Miller 
(L. E.), Maenza (Benjamin) 


and Doherty (F. S.) 
O’Riley (Orrill) Houston’s for you. 
10297. 


Orlando (Eleanor) Mona Lisa. 6659. 
Orlando (P. C.) Sweet Caroline, 
when I met you. 25516. 
Orlob (Harold) : 
I hear the blue-bird. 18854, 18855. 
Little one. 19455, 19456. 
Maybe I will. 19654, 19655. 
Oh, Henry. 20099. 
Only boy. 20188. 
Suzanne. 21066, 21067. 
When a Rolls rolls into a one: 
horse town. 21548. 


Orlow (Orloff) Bobbin’ along. 9141. 
Orlow. 5287, 8407, 15766. 
Ormond (Lilla) : 

Come. 22450. 

Dew. 22658. 

Gifts. 23062. 

November. 24555. 

Pierrot. 24820. 

Song for Colin. 25332. 


Orner (Inga) Flower of Eros. 1095. 
Ornstein (A. N.) Indian dance. 5946. 


1646 


romance. — 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 , 


Ornstein (Leo) : 
Memories from childhood. 2233. 
Seeing Russia with teacher. 
12061, 12062. 


Orpheus. 1218, 5359. 

Orr (C. H.) Camel driver of Mecca. 
pe PEGE 

Orr (C. W.) When I was _ one-and- 
twenty. 17024. 

Orso (F. d’) Angel’s dream. 8891. 

Ort (E. R. R.) Dreams of by gone 
days. 138898. 


Orth (Emil). pseud. See Orth (John) 
Orth (John): 
Brave boy’s march. 8773 (89). 
By the brookside. 8773 (101). 
Day in June. 8773 (192). 
Dolee far niente. 8773 (200). 
First daffodil. 13084( 91). ~— 
In the cotton. 26302 (157). 
In the hammock. 8773 (881). 
Little patriots’ march, 4144 (74). 
May day. 8773 (512). 
Mid the shamrock. 26302 (203). 


Mother Goose songs’ without 
words. 8773 (5387). 

On the deck. 26302 (226). 

On the go. 20161. 

On the heather. 26302 (227). 

Romanza appassionata. 8773. 
(654). 


Second daffodil. 

Third daffodil. 

Valse de soirée. 

Valse gracieuse. 

Wayside stroll. 
Ori (le Ey)": 

First daffodil. 13084 (91). 

In the cotton. 26302 (157). 

In the hammock. 8773 (381). 

Little patriots’ march. 4144 

(74). 

May day. 8773 (512). 

Mid the shamrock. 26302 (203). 

Mother Goose songs’ without 

words. 8773 (537). 

On the deck. 26302 (226). 

On the heather. 26302 (227). 

Second daffodil. 13084 (295). 

Third daffodil. 13084 (353). 

Valse de soirée. 8773 (814). 
Ortiz (Humberto) High school girls. 


13084 (295). 
13084 (353). 
8773 (814). 
8773 (819). 
8773 (837). 


5548. 
Ortiz (J. I.) Pasion divina. 20270. 
Ortmann (Otto): 
Berceuse. 17600. 
In olden times. 19075. 
Prelude. 20219. 
Ortmann (William) : 
Holka polka. 14413, 18719. 
Home of my heart. 18726. 
In a little while. 23576. 
Spring in autumn. 20974. 
When love is near. 21568. 
Orton (G. HE.) Friend in need. 1139. 


Osborn (J. W.) Just for to-day. 
14913. 
Osborn (N. 8S.) Beautiful dreams. 
17560. 
Osborne (J. C.) Amorita. 100. 
Osborne (Nat): 

Only kinda lonely. 7078. 


Take me back, Marguerite. 7999. 


Osgood (AO 


As night falls. 8926. 

At dancing school. 4290. 

Cradle song for Willy-Wally. 

9456. 

Fido chases his tail. 

Frasquita. 5286. 

Noel! Noel! 11449. 

Olga von der Volga. 

Polka naive. 11754. 

Quiet fjords. 11835. 

Waves and wabbles. 12768. 

Young Debussy. 13051. 

Osgood (M. G.): 

Call of spring. 17742. 

Student’s concertino, no. 1. 16491. 
O’Shea (Helen) I want you. 5805. 
O’Shea (I. W.) Do not forget. 4948. 
O’Shea (J. A.) Public school loose 


9854. 


11574. 


leaf method for orchestra. 24906— 
24910. 
O'Shea (M. G.): 
Broadway’s calling. 363, 4528. 


Girls of today. 14225. 
Rubbers. 3049, 7470. 
Osmond (Cuthbert) It was a lord- 
ing’s daughter. 19154. 
Ostermeyer (L. C.) Abraham Lin- 
cota roi): 
Ostrander (E. G.) 
Ostrom (Erik): 
For you—to you. 
Helen. 223255: 
Hello little pretty one. 
It ain’t right. 19134. 
Just someone. 14925. 
Little pet. 19458. 
Reminiscence. 24970. 
Tell me your reason for leaving. 
16613. 

To you, for you. 
Ostrow (Benjamin) Ive waited long 
vears for you dear. 23495. 
Ostuni (Mario) Vendetta ’e’ 

3763. 


Ostuni bros. Vendetta ’e’ core. 
Oswald (A. H.): 
Happy memories. 1317. 
Red poppies. 24958. 
Valley of roses. 25846. 
Wright pianoforte tutor. 
Oswald (V.) Memories polka. 
11139. 
Oteo (A. E.): 
Hermosas fuentas. 14395. 
Triguena de mis amores. 


Melodie. 15768. 


9914. 
1358. 


3657. 


core. 


3763. 


26204. 
11138, 


25763. 


1647 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 20 


Othegraven (A. v.) 
23835. 
Otis (Arthur) 
21895. 
Otis (Courtlandt) 
3514. 
Otis (EK. R.) 
13582. 
Otis: (P2°A.): 
O mother, dear, Jerusalem. 8773 
(575). 
Song of the shepherds. 
Strength of the hills. 7898. 
Ott (H. J.) Those were the good old 
days. 125386. 
Otta (Dora) 


Konigskinder. 
Alabamy cradle song. 
Tantalizing papa. 


Christmas ecarrolle. 


25349. 


Springtime. 3379. 
Ottati (Palma) Dream of you. 9679. 
Otterstrom (Th.) Praludien. 7096. 
Ottmann (Philipp) jr.: 
Just you sweetheart and I. 1834. 
My sweetheart of yesterday. 2448. 
Our best hymnal. 157738. 
Our little friend. Rainbow members. 
11853. 
Our only refuge. 
Ourdine (Hans): 
Affolement. 28. 
Au bord du Daoura. 
Cauchemar. 462. 
Coeur meurtri. 13611. 
Furieuse poursuite. 23031. 
Improvisation. 1624. 
In Salah. 23608. 
Lianesque. 1955. 
Pendant la halte. 15850. 
Serrés de prés. 16228. 
Tai-tsou. 25558. 
Ténébres. 3555. 
Out on the plains. 24723-24725. 
Out on the plains shepherds watch- 


8773 (598). 


13226. 


ing. 24726. 
Ouvertures célébres. 7112. 
Ovalle (B.) Aura marina. 22086. 
Ovalle (J. R.) Asi eres tu. 13209. 
Oven (J. M.) I wanna go _ home. 
23499. 
Over here. 


8773 (599). 
Overbey (O. D.): 
He’s got to let my 
10197. 
If you take a second look at Susie. 
5869. 
Overhoff (Kurt) Mira. 
Overstreet (B. W.): 
Brand new Charleston. 4514. 
I’m just a cabaret nightingale. 
Wee, 
Take it easy. 21111. 
Owen (Alice) Angel of love. 17408. 
Owen (Benj.) Ave Maria. 17474. 
Owen (F. L.) Just an old fashioned 
girl. 23764. 
Owen (Frank) jr.: 
Don’t butter your bread on both 
sides. 18121. 


girl alone. 


24264. 


High brown Joe. 18690. 
Only a dream. 20185. — 
Owen (Harry) I have a pansy too. 


14498. 

Owen (J. M.) Le-o-ta. 6231. 

Owen (J. R.) Im gonna have my fun 
as I go. 28435. 

Owen (Nellie) Coquette. 627. 

Owen (R. I.) Alabama’s calling me. 
8826. 


Owens (—) When -we are together. 
8773 (1880). 


Owens (Frank) Charleston blues. . 
13550. 

Owens (H. E.) Final order. 5218. 
Owens (H. UL.) Marriage blues. 
Ta27t 

Owens (Harry) Let’s wander away. 
15058. 


Owens (Haydn) Choral fantasy on 
Welsh airs. 528. 
Owens (J. J.) Brook. 9189. 
Owings (Melissa) Who will bring 
the flowers. 3986. 
Owst (W. G.) Christ is risen. 
(54). 
Oxford university press: 
All in a garden green. 21913. 
Arise, fair maid. 21996. 
Autumn picture. 22046. 
Blesséd city. 22196. 
By a bank. 22251. 
Christ who knows all His sheep. 
22384. 
Clown’s song. 22436. 
Come, Thou holy 
22466. 
Creator of the earth and sky. 
22528. 
Dream pedlary. 22739. 
Evening primrose. 22866. 
Evening quatrains. 22867. 
Fairy ring. 22898. 
Fairy spring. 22899. 
. Farewell, sweet woods. 22913. 
Father, most holy, merciful and 
tender. 22918. 
Fiddler of Dooney. 22936. 


26302 


Paraclete. 


First in the garden. 22947. 

Forward be our watchword. 
23009. 

Gipsy girl. 23070. 

Glad that I live am I. 238084. 

Glorious things of Thee are 
spoken. 23217. 

God is working His purpose out. 
23103. 

God Who created me. 23108. 


Hail thee, festival day. 23179. 

Hark! the sound of holy voices. 
23198. 

Hark what a sound. 23199. 

Hawk’s up, for a hunt’s up. 23215. 

His cheering message. 28281. 

Holly song. 23290. 


1648 


INDBX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I loved a lass. 23423. 

I would choose to be a door- 
keeper. 23533. 

Jesu !—the very thought is sweet. 
os (US 

Last long mile. 238866. 

Little birdie. 238941. 

Lord of the strong. 23991. 

Lowlands of Holland. 24058. 

Morning quatrains. 24316. 

My God, I thank Thee who hast 
made the earth so bright. 24404. 

My Master hath a garden. 24482. 

Night is come like to the day. 
24508. 

Night is ended and the morning 
nears. 24510, 24511. 

No coward soul is mine. 

Noon quatrains. 24540. 

Not with a choir of angels. 24549. 

O Lord, Thy children gathered 
here. 24575. 

O splendour of God’s glory bright. 
24592. 

O Trinity of blessed light. 

Old winter. 24658. 

Our Father, by whose servants. 
24G45: 

Owl. 24733. 

Pan’s holiday. 24755. 

Peaceful western wind. 24781. 

Ring out ye crystal spheres. 24997. 

Royal banners forward go. 25048. 

Shepherd kept sheep. 25204. 

Sing Ivy. 25247. 

Sleep. 25260. 

Song of shadows. 

Spring. 253899. 

Streamlet’s slumber song. 

Swedish May song. 25510. 

Sweet obscurity. 25528. 

Swing. 25536. 

Tinker’s song. 25709. 

To an autumn rose. 

To the Virginian voyage. 

Virtue. 25891. 

Warrior earl of Allendale. 25933. 

Weep you no more, sad foun- 
tains. 25969. 

Welcome sweet pleasure. 25985. 

Where lies the land. 26092. 

World’s great age begins anew. 


24522. 


24594. 


25338. 
25454. 


25718. 
25723. 


26201. 
Ye little birds that sit and Sing. 
26210. 
Oxford university press, American 
branch: 
Adam lay ybounden. 21871. 


Answer to a child’s question. 
21981. 

Balulalow. 22097. 

Eldorado. 22815. 

False love. 22075. 

I—as I walked forth [and] In- 


fant joy. 23357. 


Little Trotty Wagtail. 23963. 


Milkmaid. 24249. 


Ode—how sleep the brave. 24600. 
Rest, sweet nymphs. 24972. 
Ring out, wild bells. 24995. 
Saylor’s song. 25108. 

See now. 22081. 

Sing we the birth. 22082. 
Sleep. 25261. 

Slow, horses, slow. 25269. 
Song of the Cyclops. 25344. 
Spring song. 25404. 

Stay in town. 25425. 


Tragic story. 25757. 
Tyrley tyrlow. 25815. 
Winter rain. 26163. 
Winter storms. 26164. 
Wishes. 26168. 


Oy peed hayem zelenenkim. 24735. 

P. L. M. 15399, 15798, 15824, 15992, 
16776, 17726, 17727, 18337, 18838, 
20158, 20261. 


P’s and Q’s. 5480, 5777, 6618, 8023. 
Paalhui (J. K.) Over you. 15793. 
Pabst (Harry) Violin studies in the 
3rd and 2nd position. 3778. 
Paccagnella (Ermenegildo) : 
Abbellimenti musicali. 13092. 
Studio della contromelodia. 7902. 


Pace (Geneva) Come back to me. 
17912. 


Pacella (Enrico) : 
Ah Luglio provocante. 
Capricciusella. 9262. 
Catari’, me faie muri’. 
Filuccia. 5217. 
Nun giura’. 15622. 
Pacchianella mia. 11662. 
Penzanno a mamma mia. 
Ricorde ’e Napule. 16051. 
Serenata sfeziosa. 16227. 
Sogno di paradiso. 7750. 
Te voglio cunzulaé. 12453. 
Varea sulitaria. 16866. 


Pache (Johannes) : 
Gebet. 17298 (66). 
Meditation. 17298 (120). 
Moonrise. 138084 (225). 
Nocturne in A. 17298 (130). 
Serenade. 13084 (299). 


Pache (Martha) : 
Gebet. 17298 (66). 

Meditation. 17298 (120). 
Nocturne in A. 17298 (130). 
Paci (G. F.) If you love me. 14689. 
Pacific coast publishing & distributing 

cO.: 
Just the same dear good pal, 
sweetheart mine. 14928. 
Take me back to sunny southland. 
12436. 


Pacific musie co. Don’t tell me I've 
just been dreaming. 4984. 


13119. 
4640. 


7176. 


1649 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Paciulli (F. G.): 
I always get the blame. 18806. 
If you could love me just like I 
love you. 19037. 
Just to be with you again pal 
oO’ mine. 19249. 
Oh Milly your [sic] the only girl 
for me. 24621. 
Packard (L. K.) Your own sweet 
boy. 26271. 
Packard (Mabel) 
girl. 138841. 
Packer (A. W.) 
17063. 
Packer collegiate institute (Associate 
alumne of) Packer songs. 202388. 
Paderewski (J. J.) Menuet. 24213. 
Padgett (Lilla) : 
Album of miniatures. 8827. 
At the sunset. 8948. 
By the brook. 9212. 
Danse polonaise. 9533. 
Padilla (José) : 
Baisers d’amour, 4859. 
Corpus Christi. 17948. 
Dans mes roses... dans vos choux. 
4867. 
Femme du toréador. 18336. 
Fleurs d’amour. 1087, 14089. 
Légende des baisers. 23886. 
Lettres d’amour. 23908. 
Miss Tanguett. 6629. 
Moi je me couche. 6647. 
Nuit de Venise. 2541, 6937. 
Pépéte. T7179. 
Pour plaire 4a toutes les fem- 
mes... 7247. 
Reine de Saba, ah! viens dans 
mes bras. 7370. 


Don’t be blue little 


When you're blue. 


Sérénade. 7619, 20731. 
Padilla (M. C.) Lagunera Mexicana. 
1905. 


Pafumi (Joseph) Margherita. 15265. 
Pagani (O.) & bro.: 
A frangesa. 21852. 
Aida. 38765. 
Alpini italiani. “21937. 
Amore in mezzo al mare. 8878, 
21958. 
Amorosa. 21955. 
Capelli dorati. 22294. 
Cavaleando. 463. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 24152. 
Cieciuzza mia. 13588, 22401. 
Ciclamino. 548. 
Cigarette. 546. 
Coro di villanelle. 17947. 
Czarina. 685. 


Elsie. 18231. 
Etruria. 18256. 
Forse. 141338, 23006. 


Frenesia. 1137. 
Furiosa. 1155. 
Giuseppina al mare. 1206. 
Gondola. 1243. 


Grido di gioia. 23159. 
Honey moon. 1399. 
Idolo d’incanto. 1589. 
In gondola. 16385. 
Infanta. 1677. 
Inno di Mameli. 1680. 
Lombardi. 25878. 
Lontano. 2045. 
Mi piace tanto. 24228. 
Millions: d’Arlequin.. 24251. 
Nabucco. 25874. 
Pensiero notturno. 2764. 
Profumo d’amore. 24901. 
Raggio di sole. 24948. 
Ritorno. 20540. 
Sirene. 16286, 25254. 
Son gelosa. 253822. 
Spirito. 33871. 
Torna a Sorriento. 25746. 
Trovatore. 3771. 
Vorrei. 16914, 25903. 
Wedding of the winds. 25968. 
What a fickle. 3862. 
Paganini (Niccolo): — 
Grandes etudes de 
11666, 11667. 
Mouvement perpetuel. 7121. 
Violin-konzert. 7122. © 
24 caprices. 24742. 
24 capricien. 7128. 
26 original kompositionen. 24748. 
Paganini. 20239. 
Pagano (Saverio) |. Dolce 
13836. 
Paganucci (Anthony) : 
AS a porcupine pines for its pork. 
145, 4280. 
Honolulu Lou. 14429. 
No matter where you go. 24525. 
Reckless blues. 24953. 
What a smile can do. 38865. 
When the dear old Summer goes. 
8526, 12859. 
Woodland girl. 26193. 
Page (EH. E.): 
Come to me my darling. 596. 
Greet the world with love. 1278. 
Page (H. J.) Loveland lullaby. 10996. 
Page (J. BE.) Song of Cupid. 20910. 
Page (Jim) I don’t know why Vm 
girl shy. 10356. 
Page (K. S.) Selected hymns. 3155. 
Page (L. C.) & co. Golden treasury 
of American songs and lyrics. 8773 
(289). 
Page (N. C.) 
17298 (204). 
Page (T. B.): 
I wonder if you ever loved me. 
14658. 
You never loved me. 13030. 
Pageant of Lexington, ine. Virginian 
voyage [and] Chorale. 12718. 
Pagenstecher (Friede) Stimmungen. 
25440. 


Paganini. 


ricordo. 


Three little chestnuts. 


1650 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pages (Idell Nelson) Just to know 
the one you love loves you. 23784. 
Paget (Richard) Toy band. 25755. 
Pagliacci. 19369, 19370, 23890, 23891. 
Pahr (Mary) Don’t be sad. 13848. 
Paige (C. F.) When you're waiting 
for the girl that’s true. 8545. 
Paine (Edith) Dixie born. 18102. 
Paioff (Meyer) Oh how lovely are 
the pizzecatos and spicatos on string 
instruments. 115380. 
Paisley (EH. H.) My home town gal. 
11320. 
Pajakowski (Matthew) : 
Florcia polka. 5250. 
Kujawiak Pajakowskiego no. 1. 
6172. 
Paladilhe (E.): 


Mandolinata. 8773 (485). 


Messe de St. Francois d’Assise. 


13084 (218). 
Paladino (A. J.) Believe me pal. 
Palalaiki (John) Sunny smiles of 
Hawaii. 16512. 


Palazzolo (Joseph) : 


Addo’ ne’e’ il vino buono. 13108. 
Core ngannato. 17948. 

*"E quaato nnammorate. 13938. 
Fifi’ fatti fotografar. 1064. 
Italy. 14805. 

Ma perche’. 15224. 

“No gonne a re no mo. 6898. 
Parata patriottica. 15822. 

Rosa Mari. 16088. 

-Soltanto tu that’s all. 16340. 


Palazzolo (Salvatore) Caroline I love 


you dearly. 17782. 


Paldi (Mari): 

Alice, she takes a nap on a sum- 
mer afternoon. 51. 

Cheshire cat. 499. 
Danse rococo. 22586. 
Grape-vine swing. 14290. 
Gryphon. 1281. 
King of hearts. 
Knave of hearts. 
Lobster quadrille. 
March hare. 2172. 
Mock turtle. 2298. 
Queen of hearts. 


1870. 
1881. 
2027. 


2905. 


Six rhythmic pieces. 20247. 
Tweedledum and  ‘Tweedledee. 
3708. 
White rabbit. 3971. 
Wonderland. 4038. 
Palen (V. W.) Bernie, I can’t live 
without you. 17610. 


Palermo (E.) Come la primavera. 


22458. 
Palestrina (G. P. S.): 
Ave Maria. 13084 (259). 


Office of the holy communion. 
71382. 


‘Paline’s: annual, no.” 5d: 


255. . 


Paley (Herman): 
Found at last. 18414. 
Long ago. 10945. 
Paling (W. H.) & co., ltd.: 
Lullaby. 2107. 
Moanalui. 2297. 
Paling’s annual no. 5. 2716. 
Paling’s piano folio, no. 2. 2717. 
2716. 
Paling’s piano folio, no. 2. 2717. 
Pallant (Karl) Youll make my 
dreams come true. 17238. 
Pallma music publishers: 
Broken song. 18410. 
Dawn. 18030. 
He went forth rejoicing. 23238. 
I love you more each day. 18894. 
Nymphs and fauns. 15625. 
Thoughts. 25689. 

To me thou art so lovely. 25720. 
Uila. 16825. 
Palmadessa (Nicola) : 

Fra i miei sogni. 
Vendetta e ’nfamita’. 
Palmer (Alan): 
Dream song. 
Hoyda, 
1424. 
Palmer (Mrs. Billy) 
old sweetheart of mine. 
Palmer (C. C.): 
Boy’s song. 17671. 
Miniature suite. 11180. 
Wet sheet and a flowing sea. 
21526. 


Palmer (G. G.) 
211 
Palmer (Jack) : 
Boodle-am. 330. 
Give me just a little bit of your 
love. 1208. 
I’m gonna hang around my sugar 
till I gather all the sugar she’s 
got. 10432, 14561. 
If I had me way ’bout my sweetie. 
14675. 
She’s my sheba I’m her sheik, ’m 
his sheba, he’s my sheik. 3192. 
Palmer (K. L.) Call on dad. 22278. 
Palmer (L. M.): ae 
Lonesome as the lonesome moon. 


1127, 9927. 
21385. 


9684. 


hoyda, jolly rutterkin. 


Youw’re still an 
13039. 


Pal of my heart. 


2040. 

Truly I do. 8222. 
Palmer (P. S.) Burlesque. 22245. 
Palmerin (R.) Dos rosas. 9661, 

Peat Alyy 

Palmgren (Selim) : 

Berceuse. 278. 

King Gustaf III’s vals. 238843. 


Lyric idyll. 6420. 
May night. 6526. 
Minne. 6620. 


Organ album. 20211. 
Pieni legenda. 7202. 
Rococo. 25018. 


1651 


INDEX 


pt. Ty Pa if a 


Palmgren (Selim )—Continued. 
Ruiskukka. 7483. 
Tre fantasier. 11678. 
Twilight song. 16818. 


Palminteri (Frank) Rosetta. 20589. 


Palminteri (Leo) Opus 2. 11621, 
11622. 
Palminteri (Pellegrino) Rosetta. 
20589. 
Palimserg (lec: 
Pan Twardowski. 6169. 
Pandolfini (L. V.): 
Eclipse. 5089. 
Little princess love. 19461. 


Panduro (Henry) African snow ball. 


8800. 
Pane (Philip Di) 
7259, 11789. 
Panella (F. A.) University of Day- 
ton march. 3782. 

Panella (L. J.) University of Day- 
ton march. 3732. 

Pankratz (A. J.) Yowll never know 


Preghiera d’amore. 


how much I miss you. 21769. 
Pantano (Giuseppe) : 
Back to Palestina. 4852. 
Serenata in Ottwina. 7634. 
Paoli (A.): 
Call me Rosalie, call me home- 
ward. 138459. 


Come back dearie to me. 22453. 
De possum stew. 4889, 13774. 
Jane from Normandy. 23697. 
Like mother did it. 6269. 
Man that never fails to vote. 
6464. 
That’s a fact we know. 25641. 
You better let my daddy alone. 
8707. 
Paoli (Paul) 5215, 
5216. 


Fille 4 l’estama. 


Paolilli’s (A.) music co.: 
Ammore abbandunato. 97. 
Bolero d’amore. 328. 
Castigliana. 454. 
Ciribiribin. 4724. 

In areoplano. 1631. 
Maria, Mari. 2188. 

’7O marenariello. 2561. 

O sole mio. 2569. 

Paloma. 7135. 
Spagnola. 3360. 

Papa de Francine. 

Papalia (A. J.): 
Dimples. 13821. 
Midnight papa. 19742. 

She’s the sweetest girl. 16242. 
You’re the one that I will always 
dream of. 17254. 
Papalia (R. J.) Cross word mama 
you're puzzling me. 653. 
Papile (Phil.) My boy. 6749. 
Papua, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music. p. v. 


13084 (260). 


Paradies (P. D.) Beautiful rivulet. 


9063. 
Paradis (H.): 
No not today. 15593. 


Pastel. 20278. 
Paragon music ¢co.:. 
Annabell. 21978. 
Barnum was right. 17547. 
Beautiful rose. 17565. 


Beer, beer, good old beer. 22128. 
Black eyed Mary. 17634. 
Bongo. 17661. . 
Bonnie’s twinkling eyes. 22210. 


Bring back that dear old sweet- 


heart of mine. 17683. 
Buy me a daddy, mamma do. 
22249, 


Carnation pink. 22309. 

Come back to me_ sweetheart. 
22455. 

Dashing cavalree. 18029. 

Dear little girl. 18053. 

Down home bound. 13858. 

Dreamland with you. 22754. 

Fate did not play me fair. 18323. 

Heartbroken pal. 23246. 

Hoosier Sue. 18742. 

I’m sorry. ‘23456. 

I’m tired of bein’ good. 18948. 

I want a hot dog. 18978. 

In Constantinople. 23584. 

In that cottage by the lane way 
back. 23605. 

Joy of winter. 23748. 

Junk bucket blues. 14891. 

Let go my hand got a sweet W. 


Indian gal. 193876. 

Let us go back home a Marie. 
19390. 

Lila Malone. 19416. 


Little Willie from the South. 
19472. 

My heart beats for you. 24407. 

My little western rose. 24428. 

My pretty baby. 19961. 

Nameless one. 19987. 

Oh did you ever try potatoes. 
20096. 


On the puppy’s tail. 20163. 

Puddin’ papa. 20487. 

Rest sweet rest. 24978. 

Sa-ba-ti-na. 25056. 

Someone is lonesome for someone. 
20886. 


Sweet Emma. 25517. 

Sweet memories come back to me. 
21076. 

’Taint nobody’s fault but yours. 
21106. 

Sweetheart of mine. 25532. 

Sweetheart rose. 25583. 

Take away those southern blues. 
21109. 


That lovin’ tune. 211738. 


1652 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 . 


There’s a mother in heaven. 
25662. 

There’s nothing wrong, 
want you. 25664. 

Trail that’s at it’s end. 25758. 

Under the spell of those Irish 


charms. 25822. 


I just 


When you are in love. 21592. 
Winter carnival. 21685. 
Wishing. 26169. 

Without you dear. 21692. 


You don’t think I love you but I 
do. 21755. 

You'll ery over me. 26236. 

Your own sweet boy. 26271. 

I knew you would do. 5682. 

Paramychioti (Nico): 

Nightingale. 17298 (128). 
Recompense. 26302 (255). 

Paray (Paul) Prelude. 20257. 

Pardoe (Dora) Rhythmic games for 
little folks. 205380. 

Pardue: (Mrs. R. S.) Where love’s 
sweet roses bloom. 17078. 

Paree (M.) Oh why, oh why did you. 
20121. 

Parent (Paulette) My mind never 
wanders from you. 19941. 

Parenteau (A. D.) St. Regis school 
mareh. 7494. 

Parenteau (Zoel) Wondering. 12976. 

Parenti (Anthony) : 

Cabaret echoes. 4568. 
Creole blues. 4807. 
Dizzy Lizzy. 4944. 
French market blues. 

Parés (L. A.) Cuna. 4831. 

Parés (P.) Spaventa. 25385. 

Paris (W. E.) ‘Table of chords and 
harmony symbols. 3490. 

Paris voyeur. 25031. 

Parish (Mitchell) If it wasn’t for 
my dear old daddy I wouldn’t have 
my dear old ma. 1608. 

Parish press. Cathedral 
4643. 

Parisi (Antonio) : 

Buon principio d’ anno. 22244. 
Curreri d’America. 22545. 
Lezione -d’ Inglese. 23910. 

°O pumpiero. 24581. 
Suffragetta. 25475. 

Parisi (Ciro) : 

’O bbene ’e mamma. 2548. 
Serenata ’e sango. 3176. 
Tuorne addu’ mamma. 38704. 

Parker (Anna): 


5291. 


service. 


In May. 8773 (878). 
O Lord I will exalt Thee. 4144 
(94). 
Parker (C. J.) Georgia hound blues. 
1182. 


Parker (©, N.) : 
One thousand dollars. 
One wonderful dream. 


86854— 26 


7074. 
7075. 


28 1653 


Parker (H. M.) 
16533. 

Parker (H. W.): 

In May. 8773 (878). 

O Lord I will exalt Thee. 
(94). 

Progressive music series. 
7286-7288. 

Parker (Henry) When heaven sang 
to earth. 18084 (390, 391). 

Parker (J. G.) Collection of songs 
for the use of the Alpha delta theta 
fraternity. 9390. 

Parker (Kitty): 

Nocturne. 11686. 
Water colour. 21471. 

Parker (S. M.) There’s a place high 
on a mountain. 8089. 

Parker (Scott) Memories of a rose. 


Sweet Betty Lee. 


4144 
2877, 


alahey eye 
Parkinson (Allan) Mill of the gods. 
2268. 
Parkinson (G. W.) Conquest. 9435. 
Parkinson (W. B.) Conquest. 9435. 


Parks (F. C.) 
Parks GCIAAAL IE: 
Calm on the night. 8773 (106). 
Counterfeit Santa Claus. 8773 
(iva. 
For the Master. 8773 (289). 
Mother of mine. 24832. 
Pal:.o; mine. 2710202611. 
Savior, listen while we sing. 8773 
(673). 
Still, still with Thee. 38397, 7881. 
Twelve Christmas carols. 15827. 
ars (din A. CO. 3 
Anchored. 21962. 
Grayhaired daddy of mine. 14292, 
14293. 
He is risen. 1339. 
Humorous quartets and encores. 
14458, 14459. 


Orphan’s song. 15767. 


I fear no foe. 23382. 
Invocation. 1693, 1694. 
Little ones. 23955. 


Mother of mine. 24832. 
Pal o’ mine. 2710, 2711. 
Pep. 7178. 
Still, still with Thee. 
Take me back to home and 
mother. 25562. 

Thy sentinel am I. 25698. 
Twelve Christmas carols. 15827. 

Parks (J. 8S.) Eagle’s eall for all. 

13936. 

Parlaveechia (Francesco) : 

Altro bacio. 4221. 

Chiaror di luna. 9328. 

Due campari. 5053. 

Farfalline. 5196. 

Fior @’ amore. 9868. 

Marietta. 6503. 

Musettina... 2357. 

Radio. 7328. 


doUT. 


INDEX A 


pt. TE ns 20 


Parlavecchia (Francesco )—Continued. 
Sarina. 7529. 
Valzer degl’ innamorati. 83808. 
Violette. 83845. 
Parlow (Hdmund) : 
Echos des bois. 13944. 
Fanchette. 140388. 
Menuet. 15324. 
Mon ami Paoli. 
Réve. 16046. 
Soleil d’or. 16338. 
Parnell (Paul) Beneath your win- 
dow. 17595. 
Parr (Harry) 
fool of me. 26262. 
Parris (O. A.) Never love a man bet- 
ter than you love yourself. 20001. 
Parrish (Dan): 
Hello Paris. 18666. 
Jazzing the scale. 
Lazy Lizzie. 19341. 
Play those blues. 20364. 
Parrish (G. P.) Just for your Kiss. 
14915. 
Parrott 
6394. 
Parry '(C.: H. Hi}: 
Analogy. 17400. 
Hang fear, cast away care. 
Hymn to Diana. 103828, 
Hymn to night. 103829. 
Music. 2358. 
Poet’s song. 2818. 
Take O take those lips away. 


15397. 


You’ve made such a 


19175. 


CRY i) Love’s message. 


5458. 


12438. 
Parry (Joseph) Sailors’ chorus. 
20605 
Parsifal. 25908, 25909, 25911. 
Parson (O.) Itll always be you. 
19140. 


Parsons (H. R.): 
Let’s have a laugh. 10861. 


My bungalow in Bangalore. 
11292. 
Parsons (Harry) Hmpty arms. 
18233. 
Parsons (Tom) Again the klan. 
4170. 


Partington (F. G.): 
Command the sun to keep shin- 
ing. 22475. 
Make this earth heaven today. 
24105. 
Mothers day. 6705. 
We’re children of the Infinite. 
25956. 
Welcome home again. 
Partipilo (Joseph) : 
Complete course of instructions. 
9421. 
Dolee Carezze. 4957. 
Hello Vittoria. 5528, 
Mamma, senti? 6459. 
Nei dintormi de bari. 
Nervosetta. 6875. 


16980. 


6872. 


Non mi toceate. 6912. 


Sarah. 7527. 


Sono piccola ancora. 7819. 
Partridge (F. L.): ; 

Painted dark. 7126. 

Then the sun shone. 8080. 


Two chimes. 8247. 
Waltzing with Mamey and Rose. 
12749. 
Parys (G. V.): 
Pan... dans I’ oeil. 
Spaventa. 253885. 
Pas d’Espagne. 27381. 
Pas sur la bouche. 7146, 18447, 18448, 
13965, 14435, 14697, 14698, 14832, 
15398, 15831-15888, 15858, 15991, 
16334, 168385, 18232, 20268. 
Pasarell (A. P.) Te adoro. 12452. 
Pascal (André): 
Crépuscule lunaire au large. 
17966, 
Horizon infini. 
Quatuor 4 cordes. 
Pascal (Julian):  - 
Gratitude. 23148. 
Youth. 4121. 
Paschall (J. M.) That Charleston 
baby 0’ mine. 25626. 
Pascoe (C. R.) Roll along, roll along. 
3004. 
Pascoe (R. W.) Johnny for mayor. 
19205. 
Passmore (Jack) I'll forget you then. 
23397. 
Pasternacki (Stephen) Let's waken 
the world with a love song. 6241. 
Pastore (J. V.) How can He rest 
when we wander away. 18757. 


24751.» 


18748. 
7315, 7316. 


Pastorelli (G.) Mandulinatella. 

11064. 
Pastoura als camps. 2742. 
Pastourelle. 2748. 


Pastrouletta e lou chibalie. 2744. 

Pataky (Hubert) Traumliebe. 16762. 

Paterick (EK. A.) Cambria Countian. 
22276. 

Paterson (Neil) Nice wee cup o’ tea. 
15575. 

Paterson, sons & co., ltd. 
Tipperary. 11797. 

Paterson’s publications, ltd. : 


Pride of 


Camerons all. 22278. 
Molendinar. 19792. 
Ours. 20232. 


Psalm 121. 17515. 
Patou (Edouard) : 
Ambush. 21948. 
Catastrophe. 22319. 
Desolation. 22653. 
Flick and flock. 22962. 
Piano-albums. 20324. 
Sacrifice. 25060. 
Vain hope. 25848. 
Patricia. 2065, 5712, 6616, 24774, 
24775. 


1654 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Patrick (Frederick) : 
Tokyo. 25730. 
Willie Ween. 17152. 
Patricolo (Angelo) : 
Serenata. 20742. 
Voliam lasst. 8372. 
Patriotic airs. 7153. 
Patt (M. E.) Millie, Millie. 15352. 
Pattberg (C. H.) Capitol restaurant 
march. 17768. 
Patter revue of 1925. 22549. 
Patterson (B. B.): 
Melody in D. 19692. 
Melody in G. 19698. 
Study in G. 21019. 
Patterson (B. H.) Songs for farmers. 
16388. 
Patterson (D. W.): 
Hum all your troubles away. 
14454. 
I’d love to be loved. 5652. 
Somebody else. 7762. 
Patterson (G. V.):; 
Aero blues. 27. 
My sweet baby girl. 24447. 
Patterson (Howard) Till you come 


back to me. 21246. 

Patterson (O. J.) Radio blues. 
16012. 

Patterson (Robert) Sally won’t settle 
down. 16148. 


Pattillo & Thomas. My prayer. 6820. 
Pattison (Fred) : 
Beautiful pay-day. 239. 
Sonny. 20928. 
What nationality is 
8487. 
Pattisson (E. K.) Dansons, ma belle. 


sawdust. 


(Ed.) Dreaming of you. 
22749. 
Patton (J.'I-) jr.: 
Don’t try the old for the new. 
22705. 
My fireside. 
Patton (Lowell) : 
Roses. 20581. 
Tender memory. 21153. 


6766. 


Patton (R. E.) Bob it off. 17654. 
Paul (C.) When Christmas bells are 
ringing. 26018. 
Paul (Cooper) Good-bye. 10056, 
14274. 
Paul (D. W.) Dakota blues. 4847. 
Paul (Gee): 
Baby mine. 22066, 22067. 


Did Tosti raise his bowler hat. 
9601. 
Down our way. 18154. 
Drifting along. 18911. 
Ev’ryone ought to love someone. 
18285. 
I'll take you to Kew. 18877. 
Just a little love. 1808. 
Keep it snappy. 10765. 


London revue. 23974. 

Love’s lottery. 6391. 

No wonder nobody cares-for me. 

2511-2512, 

So-long-Su. 20844. 

Those men-in-blue blues. 21227. 
Paul (Walter) Wond’ring why. 

17185. 


Peaula: (C. Wade 


Oregon, a garden of roses. 11624. 
Rose and cobalt blue. 16091. 
Pauley (Roy) When we a-marching 


go. 8537. 

Paulin (Gaston) : 
Berce-moi. 272. 
Gravures en couleurs. 5416. 
Ode aux violons. 6979. 
Sur les sommets. 79387. 

Pani, (.,-2.) : 
America forever. 26302 (8, 9). 


Ice palace march. 26302 (141). 
We'll stand by the Flag. 26302 
(815, 316)< 
Paull (Mrs. G. A.): 
America forever. 263802 (8, 9). 
Ice palace march. 26302 (141). 


We'll stand by the Flag. 26302 
(315, 316). 
Paulsen (Alfred) Norsk flagsang. 
11457. 
Paulsen (P. M.): 
Massachusetts. 6519. 


Patriots on the green. 2750. 
Paulson (J. R.): 
Florida. 9888. 
Oriental. 7089. 
Paulson (M. F.) Meet me at twilight. 
153808. 
Pauw (Albert de): 
Amyshim. 4245. 


Smiling scale. T1787. 
Pauw (J. B. C. de) Réve d’amour. 
2970. 
Pavia (I. L.): 
En veine de Pavlova. 18972. 
Habanera. 18603. 
Landler. 15001. 
Pavnova (Lisa) Russian Charleston- 
isky. 16117. 


Pawel (Dick) Lied vom geld. 10870. 
Paxton (E. 8.) Buddy mine. 375. 
Paxton (W.) & co., ltd.: 
Agitato pieces. 17838. 
Agitatos and hurries. 
All thro’ the night. 
Allah. 21922. 
Allegretto from Sonata no. 8. 71. 
Andante. 7569. 
Andante cantabile. 25786, 25787. 
Arabian nights. 4266. 
As the moon’s soft splendour. 
17441. 
At eventide. 
At fall time. 


21882. 
8841. 


155. 
156. 


1655 


INDEX 


Paxton (W.) & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Ave Maria. 198. 

Bagatelle. 4356. 

Bah goom! Yorkshire patrol. 
22094. 

Ball-room dances. 13273. 

Barearolle. 43876. 

Battle hymn. 9045. 

Beethovenana. 9074. 

Ben Backstay. 22159. 

Boots. 4498. 

Broken moorings. 368. 

Cabaret. 4567. 

Call of the minaret. 9233. 

Canticle of the sun. 9250. 

Cantilena. 4598. 

Captain Stratton’s fancy. 4605. 

Carnival of the elements, 447. 

Carr’s cinemusic. 9279, 17784, 
17785. 

Chants sans paroles. 25789. 

Clock. 22482. 

Coeur pensif. 17901. 

Compline [and] Canon-scherzo. 
17927. 

Crimson fan. 22531. 

Cro’ chaillean. 649. 

Dainty dances. 9496. 

Death the leveller. 18066. 

Deux morceaux de concert. 22822. 

Dorothy’s a buxom lass. 18137. 

Dramatic and pathetic pieces. 
18161. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
18191. 

Dust O. 892. 

Early one morning. 18206. 

Eddies. 22810. 

Eleventh star folio. 933, 934. 

Evoé. 5164. 

Fairy caprice. 14028. 

Fantasia on old Welsh airs. 22907. 

Faust. 10070. 

First pieces for violin and piano. 
22948, 22949. 

Florida spiritual. 5258. 

From the dream-hills. 18439. 

Garden of life. 1168. 

Gavotte. 1171. 

Gilhooley’s gramophone. 1195. 

Graded studies. 18578, 18574. 

High Barbaree. 18689. 

How sleep the brave. 238328. 

Humorous pieces. 14457. 

I got a home in-a dat rock. 18845. 

Introduction. variations and 
fugue. 5968. 

John Hielandman. 1774. 

Jug of this. 19220. 

Lavender love. 6205. 

Little story. 2018. 

Lullaby. 6414. 

Marche funébre et hymne_§an- 
gélique. 19616. 


Dt ns ieee 


Mendelssobnana. 11142. © 
Minuet and trio. 22141, 24852. 


Minuet in A. 24259. 


Minuet in G. 4403, 4404. 

Moon fancies. 2316. 

Mozartana. 19867. 

Music for all occasions. 11276- 
11278. 

Music when soft voices die. 11280. 

My love is like a red, red rose 
11348, 11344. 

My Mary. 24481. 

Nobody knows the trouble I’ve 
seen. 20036. 

Nocturne [and] In a boat. 6473. 

O saving victim. 11501. 

O star of eve. 214338. 

Oimé. 2615. 

On the briny. 11588. 

Operatic selections. 20203. 

Orange blossoms. 2682. 

Orchil. 2684. 

Pageantry. 7125. 

Popular marches. 15931. 

Popular rags. 15933. 

Prelude. 20290. 

Quindry Bay. 2913. 

Red poppies. 24958. 

Rustic dance. 20595. ; 

Rustic suite. 3058. 

Saint Joan. 20609. 

Schumannana. 12047. 

Sea of life. 3140. 

Send out Thy light. 5404. 

Serenade. 251380. 

Short and easy pianoforte duets. 

Six choral preludes. 21994. 

Six preludes. 1047. 
209 Ce 

Slender themes. 16304. — 

Songs from the oratorios. 12272, 
W273; 

Songster. 25362. 

Sonia. 20927. 

Spring joy. 25401. 

Summer idylls. 7919. 

Supréme d’amour. 25504. 

Temple bells at twilight. 8035. 

Thirty studies. 1108. 

This life is like a troubled sea. 
DADO 

Thoughts in tune. 16693. 

Three Scottish folk tunes. 136. 

"Twas you sir. 213835. 

Two little pieces. 16939. 

Two old English songs. 21873. 

Unfinished symphony. 16180. 

Valley of roses. 25846. 

Victory. 21400. 

Visions. 3783. 

West Highland boat song. 8469. 

When Christ was born of Mary 
free. 26012. 


Payers (W. J.). Someday, dream girl. 


Marching song. 2185, 6492. 16352. 
1656 


INDEX 


os. 1-12, 1925 


Payne (Bertha) 
tucky. 6827. 

Payne (EH. S.) 

Payne (J. Hi); 


My rose of old Ken- 


Lesson. 1940. 


Favorite folio of famous songs. 
183382. 
Snyder’s (Jack) — self-instructor 


for the ukulele and ukulele. 


banjo. 20840. 
Paynter (Fr. LL.) High  felootin 
Christopher Columbo. 5542. 
Pazaislétis (Antanas §.) Pirmoji 
paukstuté. 11737. 
Peace (F. W.): 
Dawn of Christmas. 138765. 


From many lands. 14158. 
Peacock (A.) pseud. See Pauw (AI- 
bert de): 
Peacock (W. R.) 
take you to Jesus. 


If you ask me IJ’ll 
5859. 


Peak (Ed.) Oh that flapper. 11549. 
Peak (O. H.) I’m glad I wrote a 
song. 14557. 


Pearce (C. F.): 
Dance des cloches. 
Fairy ballet. 1016. 

Pearce (C. J.) Alabama 

‘+ 21898. 

Pearce (C. W.): 

Edina. 9787. 
Introduction variations and fugue. 
5968. 

Pearl (Albert) 

Pearl. 2758. 

Pearl fishers. 22193. 

Pearly (Fred.): 

Air & papa. 17345. 

Java-javotte. 1744. 

Mon art. 24290. . 

Qui cest-y qui m’a pris Ga. 
24 


707. 


mama. 


Coney Isle. 22494. 


Sans étre polisson. 17520. 

Sous les mimosas. 25370. 
Pearsall (Howard) Please Mama, 
kiss me cause I can’t go to sleep. 


15912. 


Pearse to Ireland. 24782. 
Pearson (V. N.) Your name and my 
name. 8742. 
Pease (Harry): 
One born every minute. 2663. 
Pal that I loved stole the gal that 
I loved. 11675. 
Will we ever meet again. 
Peccia (A. Buzzi) 
(A.) 
Pécheurs de perles. 
Peck (Leonard) : 


8611. 
See Buzzi-Peccia 


9118. 


Marionette suite. 2192. 

Miniature ballet. 15359. 

Prelude. 20290. 

Scenes from the cvuntryside. 
20647. 


~ Summer idylls. 7919. 


Pecora (Santo) : 
Baby. 18257. 
She’s crying for me. 12104. 
She’s crying for me blues. 12105. 
Pecoraro (Anthony) Forgetting. 
23005. 
Peden (Elizabeth) Rainy day can’t . 
rain on me. 20484. 
Pedrotty (A.) Um thru 
18942. 
Peebles (A. H.) 
10417. 
Peel (G. QO.) 
you. 14572. 
Peel (Graham) : 
Hills in heaven. 
Little brown eyes. 
Peele (Dudley) : 
Chant d’amour. 
Shadow chords. 
Song in the night. 
Peele (HE. W.): 
Little lonely homestead. 2008. 
Songs about the blues. 7811. 
Peele (F. H.) Gimme. 14213. 
Peerless collection of favorite solos 
for the plectrum banjo. 24783, 
24784. 
Peerless collection of favorite solos 
for the tenor banjo. 24785, 24786.: 
Peery (R. R.): 
Autumn fragrance. 
Entreaty. 13975. 
Peets (HE. O.) Scenes that are bright- 
est. 12028. 
Peggy Ramsay. 24788. 
Péle-méle édition: 


with you. 
I’m coming back. 
I'm making a wish to 
18694 

19439. 
17813. 


3182. 
20909. 


174. 


Bagnole. 17523. 
Chansonnettera. 17812. 
Elle avait une robe a carreaux. 
5108. 
Pelissier (H. G.) Awake. 21850 (17). 
Pelka (F. J.) You're the rese. 4104. 


Pellegrino (Rosario) : 
Garden of Rome. 
Katty. 149538. 

Pellissier (Daniel) Your fiirting has 

broken my heart. 26267. 
Pénau (Roger) Dryades et centaures. 
22775 


14181. 


Orange and blue. 
24697. 
Pender (Chris.) : 
Give me the old ones. 23080. 
If I only had Aladdin’s wonder- 
ful lamp, oh what a devil I'd be. 
10533. 


Venderel (Rowland) Darling. 13755. 


Pendexter (M. BE.) Mah-jongg. 2145. 
Peneila (Manuel ) Wonderland. 
4038. 
Penewell (Jacz) : 
Any time. 21984. 
I’ve gotta buy and buy for my 
baby. 23492. 


1657 


INDEX 


Penisson (V. V. O.): 


HEsquisse. 8773 (217). 
Fantaisie menuet. 8773 (224). 
Musette. 8773 (540). 
Penn (A. A.): 
Carissima. 4614. . 
Dear high school days. 18047— 
18051. 


Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
14103, 22981. 
Lamplit hour. 19318. 
Lest we_ forget. 19371-19374, 
21850 (851), 23894-23896. 
Little white cot in the lane. 6312. 
Magic of your eyes. 24087. 
Middie maids. 15346, 24234. 
Nobody else. 15599, 17298 (347), 
20032, 20033. 
Others. 15769. 
She’s wondering yet. 
Sing along. 12155. 
Song of sixpence. 
Too much cake. 
25743. 
When the sun goes down. 
12867-12878, 138084 (620). 
Penn (M. S8.): 
Blue bonnet. 
Why. 12924. 
Penn normal, industrial and agricul- 
tural school. St. Helena island spir- 
ituals. 20608. 
Penn pub. co.: 
Musical tree. 19881. 
Oh how I long just to see your 


25198. 


16375. 
16748, 25741- 


8530, 


9126, 138376. 


face. 20064. 

Penn state Thespians. Wooden shoes. 
8665. 

Pennell (S.) Beautiful Mill creek 
park. 238. 

Penneman (R. D.) Pickaninny blues. 
TH23" 

Penniman (J. R.) Are you my wife. 
4270 


Pennington (G. C.): 
Always in my dreams but never 
in my arms. 83. 
Dearest of all. 
Drifting. 22763. 
Fan tan man. 9820. 
Haunted heart. 23210. 


If you hadn't lied to me. 19089. 
Los Angeles. 2057. 

Mary, only pal of mine. 24150. 
Old rose and gold. 24652. 
Riviere. 7414. 

When you’re loving me, you’re 


leaving somebody else alone. 
12880. 

Wrong all along. 
Pennino (Francesco) : 
Bella. 17584. 
Gesu’ bambino. 23054, 23055. 

Melodia d’amore. 19686. 
Nuove canzoni. 20053. 


4055. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


~Romola. 7440. 
Serenata di Schubert. 120389. 
Pennoyer (Margherita) When our 


hearts entwine. 8520. 
Pennsylvania state college glee club. 
Pennsylvania state. 7173. 
Penrod (Doris) Weary. 21501. 
Pensée de L. Auer. 11704. 
Penso (R.): 
Coeurs de porecelaine. 
Rose et le rossignol. 
Pentz (Grace) 


4734. 
25031. 
My Charleston hop- | 


per. 24381. 

Peoron (Carlo) Nuovo serie di eser- 
cizi. 11479. 

Pepe (M. A.) Give me back my 
kisses. 5344. 

Pépéte. 4867, 6647, 7179, 7619, 20731. 


Percheron (S.): 
Jolies légendes. 23740. 
Nouvelle méthode de piano. 6928. 
Réves de bébé. 24988. 
Percy (D. HE.) Heartsore. 23248. 
Percy (S. E.) Gee I’ve got a wonder- 
ful baby. 1177. 
Pereira (Hlpidio): 
Légende. 19361. 
Romance sans_ paroles, 
20558. 
Sonate. 20298. 
Perez (J. R.) Momento feliz. 
Perez (Maurice) 
arabes. 20299. 
Pergolesi (G. B.): 
Getreue musikmeister. 18491. 
Nina. 21850 (140), 24517. 
Pergolesi (J. B.) Suite de Pulcinella. 
7909. 


mo:~ 1. 


15396. 
Dix mélodies 


Pericas (Jaime) Salamandra. 16140. 


Perilhou (A.) : 


Chanson 4 danser. 26302 (47). 
Chanson de Guillot-Martin. 4661, 
17298 (26). 
Hermite. 17298 (79). . 
Perkins (Ben) pseud. See Perkins 
(Berenice). 


Perkins (Berenice) : 
California’s calling you. 
Tom cat blues. 21277. 

Perkins (J. G.) Look up, lift up. 


17736. 


2046. 
Perkins (L. 8S.) Porto Rican sere- 
nade. 2834. 


Perkins (Ray): 
Little baby humming bird. 23940. 
Meaning you. 11112. 

Mother of mine down in Dixie. 

11252) ; 

One little smile. 11606. 

Sari. 12009. 

Woofus bird. 12985. 
Perkins (Mrs. 8S. E.) Wandering and 

dreaming. 8409. 

Perkins (W. J.) Sunset. 
Perl (Rudolph) ZR III. 


7930. 
4132. 


1658 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Perle de Bre’sil. 3619. 
Perley (Geo. A.) :- 
Anemone. 8890. 
Last song. 6202. 
Perlman (Morris) Lovers of Venice. 
2087. 
Perlmutter (Arnold): 
Palestina liebe. 2715. 


Vachauf mein oitser. 21368. 
Perpignan (Francois) : 

Danse des lucioles. 9529. 

Oh yes. 11552. 

Si j’etais le bonheur. 3205. 
Perrachio (Luigi) Luna. 19564. 


Perrault (Abbé) Messe des morts. 


19728. 

Perrin (Sidney) Mammy’s little 
pumpkin colored coons. 8773 (488, 
484). 


Perrins (W. H.): 


Arrow head—up in Minnesota. 


4278, 13198. 
I’m wearing my heart away. 
14586. 
Minnesota, my Minnesota. 24256. 
Perris (Tom) In my dreams. 23596. 


Perrone (Frank) Onde ribelle. 20168. 
Perronnet (Amélie) : 

Pourquoi done ca. 17298 (149). 

Tout p’tits. 17298 (210). 
Perronnet (Maurice) : 

Pourquoi dons ga. 17298 (149). 

Tout p’tits. 17298 (230). 

Perry (A. H.): 

Julia nobody fool me. 1796. 

Old pal stop crying. 20142. 
Perry (F.C.) City of glory. 9875. 
Perry (G. O.): 

How can I forget. 10300, 10301. 

Miss you. 2286, 6630. 

Perry (J. H.): 
Elena. 931. 
Sunset. 3487. 
Perry (John): 
He rambled till the butcher killed 
him dead. 1342. 

Hum a little tune. 1426. 
Perry (P. B.) Allegro vivace. 
Perry (S. A.): 

Harmonica Bill’s 10 minute 
course in harmonica playing. 
23202. 

Patsy. 21850 (404), 24776. 

Perry’s (A. W.) sons: 

Allegro vivace. 8849. 

Anvil chorus. 12696. 

Ben Bolt. 13329. 

Blue bird waltz. 

By-lo. 4552. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
223138. 

Ciribiribin waltz. 13593. 

Dixie’s land. 9623. 

Face to face. 51738. 

Flower garden. 14101. 


8849. 


4467. 


Fond whispers. 22990. 
Golden hour. 23119. 
Golondrina. 23128. 


Hopes of youth. 5585. 


I am praying for you. 10339. 

In the shady. wood. 106038. 

Jolly times. 10699. 

Little soldier march. 10925. 

Loving hearts mazurka. 24057. 

Merry sailors. 11147. 

Mollie darling. 6649. 

My sunshine. 6835. 

Quartet from Rigoletto. 25875. 

Queen of the roses. 24924. 

Skipping rope. 25258. 

Skylark’s song. 12173. 

Some sweet day, by and by. 
253038. 

Song of spring. 16877. 

Sunbeams on the water. 12384. 


Sunset in the valley. 25494. 
Sunshine and flowers. 25497. 


Tell mother I’ll be there. 12464, 
256038. 
Tripping over the green. 8207. 


When I survey the wondrous 
eross. 26029. 
Whispering hope. 17101. . 
Whiter than snow. 8576. 
Wild rose. 26148. 
William Tell overture. 7465. 
Zuffolo. 13066. 
Persell (Eddie) : 
Joanna. 6054. 
Nora Lee. 6915. 
Persico (S.) Pensiero 
2764. 
Pervall (R. IL.) 
15470. 
Perza (V. M.) 'Timido amor. 
Pesse (Maurice) : 
A quoi révait Cendrillon. 8783. 
Ah! quel amour que mon Bobby. 
4176. 
Au bois chantant. 22026. 
Au pays des contes. 8946. 
Au ruisseau du bois joli. 4306. 
Au vol des souvenirs. 4807. 
Aux clartés de l’aurore. 43818. 
Aux premieres feuilles. 17471. 
Avril fleuri, bonjour. 4823. 
Beau chemin du réve. 4891. 
C’est la ronde des mois. 4563. 


notturno. 
My dear home. 
21250. 


Chantez petits et grands. 4665. 

Clair de lune. 4726. 

Confidences du _ petit chaperon 
rouge. 9484. 


Conte vrai de grand’ mere. 4777. 

Cortége des noces de peau d’ane. 
9444. 

D’une Ame ardente. 698. 

Dans la forét bleue. 4864. 

Dans le joli bois embaumé. 4866. 

Dans un frais sourire. 22576. 

Derniere aubade de Pierrot. 4920. 


1659 


INDEX 


Pesse (Maurice)—Continued. 
Désespérance. 13805. 
Ecoute...il pleut. 5092. 
Fais dodo Minouchette. 
Gouttes d’eau. 18567. 
Grace du petit poucet. 10074. 

Il pleut du sable. 5870. 

Larme, un sourire. 1916. 

Mademoiselle Ombrelle et Mon- 
sieur Parapluie. 64381. 


5183. 


Malice du chat botté. 11053. 

Maman s’ endort. 6452. 

Moulin de Roger Bontemps. 67138. 

Noél des fleurs de neige. 6911. 

Petit thonier de Concarneau. 
7185. 

Petite béte aux yeux d’or. 7186. 

Petites fleurs du bon Dieu. 7190. 


Pour endormir la belle au bois 
dormant. 11774. 

Priére du petit enfant sans mére. 
7278. 

Ronde de Vhirondelle. 7441. 

Roses du bel age. 25042. 

Sur eau dormante. 21061, 21062, 

Trois nuages se poursuivaient. 

8213. 

Va, mon bleuet. 8278. 

Yvon mon petit matelot. 8747. 
Pestalozza (Arturo): ' 

Ciribiribin waltz. 

Danza che piace. 
Pestel (E.): 

Ecole des positions. . 18217. 
Gammes et arpeges. 18455. 
Peter (C. F.) Zwei kleine sonaten. 

2490. 


Peter (C. J.): 
I'm mad at you. 23448. 
Twins. 21348. 
Peterkin (Norman): 
By a bank. 22251. 
Pagan suite. 24741. 
Useful plough. 3738, 
Peterman (Arnold) Best pal. 22172. 
Peterman (Joe) Walk as much as 
you can. 214583. 
Peters (Billy) | You’ve been more 
than a pal, dear old daddy. 8733. 
Peters (Burt): 
Just a little love. 23756. 
Life is what you makeit. 1961. 
Rock-a-baby lullaby. 25011. 
What the pretty kitty said, I love 
you. 3880. 


Peters (C. F.): 

-  Faschingsschwank. 12045. 
Finf orchesterstticke. 20660. 
Kleine suite. 23830. 

Konzert. 22077. 

Phantasie. 12046. 

Praeludium und thema mit varia- 
tionen. 24866. 
Romantiseche tanzbilder. 


4724, 13593. 
26302 (386). 


25018. 


pt. tit, se ve ou 


Sinfonia. 20793. 
Symphonische etiiden. 
Xerxes. 5448. 
Peters (Frank): 
Cariss me with a ecairose. 22304. 
I want to see a smile like the sun- 
rise. 14634. 
Just have a care. 10748. 
London belle. 10935. 
Rose jar. 25032 
Rose of Cuba. 3035. 
Sometime. 12242. 
Spat. 7838. 
When the rain-bow’s in the cloud. 
3920. 
When 
26088. 
You’re not the only pebble on the 
beach. 17251. A 
Peters, Le Cocqu & Max pub. co. 
You've been more than a pal dear 
old daddy. 8733. 
Petersen (Ann): 
Sighing. 12134. 

Southern blues. 12291. 
Petersmeyer (William) Our drug- 
gist. 24714. 
Peterson (C. J.) 
Peterson (DP: W.) 
53871. 
Peterson (Elwin) Come back to 

Hollywood, Molly. 586, 4744. 
Peterson (F R.) One girl I love. 
7063. 
Peterson (M. A.) Tambourine. 25569. 
Peterson (Phyllis) Don’t you know 
I'll be waiting. 4986. 
Peterson (R. N.) I can’t decide. 
23361. 
Pether (H. E.): 
Co-optimists. 624. 

Harold J’Hones with an apos- 
trophe. 13824. 
Punch bowl. 2890. 

Tumbledown dreams. 


12048. 


your lips meet mine. 


1st of May. 4136. 
God all in all. 


25796. 


Petit (G. J.) Dream of my youth. 
PP EAM ( : 
Petre (Torsten) Schwedische ton- 

bilder. 20688. 
Petrie (F. W.) Just try me and see. 
6115. 


Petrie (H. W.): 


Asleep in the deep. 4289, 8773 
(35). 

Roll on thou dark and deep blue 
ocean. 3005. 

Teach my soul to love. 21140. 

Petrillo (John) : 

Chitarrata. 514. 

E’ ssempe Maria. 900. 

Farfallina del tabarin. 1045. 


Lucia—Carmela—Maria. 2103. 
M’ ami?: 26ta, 
Scuordete ’e me. 31386. 


Staie apposta. 33884. 


1660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Surriento, sulo tu. 3450. 
4 di mattina. 18082. — 
Petrone (John) : 


If I could only be with you to-. 


night. 19081. 
Samara Rose. 
Petrouchka. 4852. 
Petry (C. H.) Faries dream. 1046. 
Petticord (EK. W.) New songs of the 
old faith. 24497. 
Pettine (Giuseppe) 
style for tenor banjo. 
Pettis (Ashley ) 
Pettit (Coe) : 
Are you the one. 


20619. 


44 solos in duo 
24807. 


21995. 


Iowa I love the best. 19125. 
Pettit (Lena) : 
Broadway whirl. 9185. 


I can’t forget. 23364. 


Pettman (Hdgar) : 


Supplemental missionary hymn 


book. 16520. 
University carol book. 25826. 
When I survey the wondrous 


cross. 13084 (892). 
Petyrek (Felix) 3 t&nze fiir fildten. 
15871. 


Peycke (Frieda) : 

If you want to live. 
; Somedays. 12236. 
Peyton (D. B.) Nice papa. 6889. 
Peyton (Dave): 

Fraidy-cat. 5282. 

I know how you feel when you’re 

worried. 1474. 

Jack O’Jill. 6009. 

Make believe. 6444. 

Money mad. 2310. 

Pezzana (Josephine) Oh bring me 
back to that dear old vine-covered 
shack. 20093. 
Pezzolo (Caesar) 

DOES... 74 
Pfefferkorn.. (Otto) 
ablow my love. 
Pfitzner (Hans): 

Abschied. 26302 (3). 
Hinsame. 26302 (83). 
Gartner. 26302 (101). 
Im herbst. 26302 (153). 
Kiihne. 26302 (168). 
Quartett in cis moll. 24921. 
Vampyr. 25862, 25863. 
Willkommen und abschied. 26151. 
Phantom of the opera. 23557. 
Pharoah’s daughter. 203819. 
Phelps (EH. S8.): 
I’ve waited long 
dear. 23495. 
Roguish smile. 21850 (166). 
Phennig (David) Memories. 11134. 
Phi chi medical fraternity, inc. When 
the badge grows old. 12857. 
Phi mu alpha, sinfonia (Lambda chap- 
ter) Songs of De Pauw. 16396. 


86854—-26 


10545. 


Love in the dark. 


8773 (236). 


years for you 


Marsh hymn. 11087. 


Flowers are all 


Philbrook (I. H.): 
American belle march. 8773 (16). 
Gardes du _ corps. 4144 (40), 
13084 (102). 
Hamiltonian march. 8773, 299. 
Uncle Dooley’s delight. 8773 
(811). 
Veni, vidi, vici. 
Philby (H.) 
13306. 
Philharmonischer verlag. K6nig Dav- 
ids harfe. 14985, 14986. 
Philipp (1.): 
Demi-heure de preparation tech- 
nique. 4916, 4917. 
Eixercices pratiques. 8773 (222). 
Gammes et arpéges. 26302 (108). 
Petite sérénade. 7188. 
Phalénes. 17298 (147). 
Valse caprice. 138084 (866). 


8773 (820). 
Beautiful dreams. 


|| Philippo: 
' Bab-el-oued. 17484. 
Conchita. 17931. 


Coqs...poules et poussins. 17941. 
Cygnes...sur un étang. 17985. , 
Grenouilles...dans une mare. 
18588. 
Li-o-ting. 
Philippo (L.): 
Bab-el-oued. 22060. 
Conchita. 22492. 


Ecole des positions. 
Gammes et arpéges. 
In Salah. 2386038. . 
Li-o-ting. 23929. 
Tai-tsou. 25558. 
Philipps: (B. F.) In Dutch. 5891. 
Philippus (C. L.): 
Flag that I love. 
Over the radio. 
Slow down papa. 
Sweethearts still. 
Phillan (Eustace) 
26115. 
Philleo (Estelle) Away out West in 
Wyoming. 8971, 22055. 
Phillips (A. L.) Charmedland. 138554. 
Phillips (Anna) When you're away. 


19428. 


18218. 
18455. 


1081. 
2703. 
T2117. 
7979. 


White heather. 


26080. 
Phillips (C. W.) Phi sigma kappa 
sweetheart. 15878. 


Phillips (D. K.) Carita. 13502. 


Phillips (Hthel) : 


Flapper. 5236. 
Marylee. 11091. 
My bandit. 6748. 


Radio hearts. 73385. 

Phillips (Fred) : . 
All that a heart ean give. 61. 
I’m tired of being alone. 18944. 
Pango-Pango maid. 15815. 

She’s my old lady and I’m her vld 


man. 16241, 20765. 


24 1661 


INDEX 


Philllips (Gerald) Drake’s game. 
22726. 
Phillips (Glenn) Cinderella daddy. 
22405. 


Phillips (H. L.): 
Don’t be blue. 9642. 
Dreaming while I waltz with you. 
9693. 
Gloaming. 23089, 23090. 
Good fellows. 231382. 
If all the world. 5836. 
Johnny, my dear. 23739. — 
Somebody like you. 20875. 
Phillips (Hattie) King of the flame. 
26302 (167). 
Phillips (M. F.): 
Border home. 13398. 
Dawn has a song. 13768. 
Fiddler come and play for me. 
14067. 
Hillside melody. 1376. 
Phillips (Myrtle) I wonder if you 
really care. 19008. 
Phillips (Samuel) Come little girl 
and fly with me. 13628. 
Phillips (T. W.) Monterey. 23812. 
Phillips (Van) ‘'There’s nobody loves 
me but me. 12514. 
Phillips (W. A.) King of the flame. 
26302 (167). 
Phillips (W. T.): 


Garden of old Broadway. 1166. 
Ghost of John Barleycorn. 1190. | 
Hula Lee. 1425. 

Mazie McGee. 19660. 

My Angeline. 2371. 

Rose that broke my heart. 3044. 


Tropic love song. 21311. 

When Mary Kelly danced upon 
the sidewalks of New York. 
3902. 

When you were only seventeen 
and old New York was young. 


26086. 
Phillips & Page: 
Coquette. 627. 


Country rambles. ' 17954, 17955. 
June memories. 19224. 
’Neath the harvest moon. 19994. 
River path. 2995. 
Sonny boy. 7817. 

Phimister (Duane) : 
Dreams laid away. 22756. 
Her hats were called bonnets. 


23260. 
Phipps (Peggy) Catharina of Cata- 
lina. 22320. 
Photo play music co. inc.: 
Agony. 36. 
Dramatic agitation. 838. 
Dungeon scene. 5061. 


Incidental miniatures. 1670. 

Incidental symphonies. 23642, 
23648. 

Intermezzo d’arlequine. 5964. 


pt. Tr, nes3 va Z20 


Melodie du coeur. 2221. 
Mountain trails. 11268. 
. Prelude satanic. 11792. 


Recompense d’amour. 2940. 

Road of sorrow. 7417. 

Shark dance. 12102. 

Untold secrets. 8271. 

Villain’s den. 12712. 

Yearning. 8692. 

Phylo (—): 
Gosses de fauchés. 1256. 
Marguerite! tu vas trop vite. 
2186. 

Moi! je m’ en four. 19791. 
Pianist’s anthology. 8773 (611). 
Piantadosi (Al) : 

After the dance. 173828, 17329. : 

How can I forget. 10300, 10301. 

I wonder if we'll ever meet again. 

10510, 14651. 
Pal of my cradle days. 7128, 
7129, 11671, 20246. 
Rose of the evening. 7454, 7455. 
Some ambitious mama’s hangin’ 
‘round my papa. 20868. 
Somebody won a wonderful pal. 


25309. 
You killed ali my love for you. 
26233. 
Piatt (J. C.) Peter Puget’s basin. 
15861. 


Tomlinson & Cooper. Peter 


15861. 


Piatt, 
Puget’s basin. 
Piazzi (Michael) : 

Selinunte mazurka. 16206. 
Su Vali del desir. 16492. 
Piccadilly follies. 15414. 
Piccolomini (A. P.): 
Haven of love. 13084 (1238, 124). 
Star-tide. 21850 (196). . 
Piccolomini (H. P.): 
Haven of love. 18084 (123, 124). 
Star-tide. 21850 (196). 
Piccolomini (M.) Whisper and I shall 
hear. 26106. 
Picheran (Armand) 
d’amour. 8772 (630). 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) 
de sogni. 2644. 
Pickens (L. M.) Honey bee. 
Pickings. 7957. 
Pickles. 15883. 
Picon (Molly) Zigainer meidel. 8759. 
Piequet (Georges) : 
Caresse. 4612. 
Poéme de printemps. 


Quel eoquin 
Ombre 
1397. 


20378. 


Piedigrotta album de la Cronaca 
bixantina e tavola rotonda. 203381. 
Piedigrotta-Gennarelli 1925. 20332. 
Piedigrotta Marechiaro, 1925. 20333.” 
Piedigrotta Rossi 1925. 20335. 
Piedigrotta Santojanni, 1925. 20336. 


Piedigrotta 1925. 20338, 20339. 
Piena (Maurice) First steps in fid- 
dling. 22950. 


1662 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pieraccini (Mario) Sole di Occhi- 
verdi. 20855. 

Pierce (Charlie) My mother’s even- 

' jing prayer. 24433. 


Pierce (EK. H.): 
Blessed art Thou. 308. 


Stabat Mater. 16448. 
Pierce (Herbert) Ca‘ the yowes. 
22265. 


Pierce (S. A.) Someone is lonesome 
for someone. 20886. 
Pierne (Gabriel) : 
An mil. 8773. (19). 
Cache-cache. 8773 (108). 
Vendée. 4144 (142). 
Pierné (Paul) : 
Aubade. 4808. 
Badinage. 22091. 
Chant d’automne. 22337. 
Chant de printemps. 223840. 
Cléopitre. 13600. 
Croquis. de route. 
Dame Elaine. 705. 
Elfes des bois. 935. 
En Lorraine. 18235. 
Enchantment. 5115. 
Histoire amusante. 18705. 
Histoire triste. 18706. 
Jeu de barres. 23729. 
Jeu de la cachette. 23730. 
Mesques. 2198. 
Promenade matinale. 
Réverie. 24983. 
Saut 4 la corde. 
Seéne d’Alsace. 
Tristesse. 25770. 
Vision d’Orient. 
Pieroni (1L.) 
Pierro (Carmine) 


22583. 


7291. 


25092. 
25111. 


8357. 
Scintilla. 3133. 
Fool I have been. 


14115. 

Pierrot nero. 2787. 

Piersanti (Leo) Chicago accordion 
elub. 5083. 


Pierson (W. C.) 

~ 138084 (120). 

Pierson (W. T.): 
Be still and know. 13299, 13300. 
Calling for you. 4576-4579. 
Wings. 12958. 

Pierson (W. T.) & ©@o.: 
Be still and know. 138299, 13300. 
Calling for you. 4576-4579, 9235. 


Hark, hark my soul. 


Come unto Me. 4760. 
Resurrection. 73880. 
Wings. 12958. 
Pietrapertosa (J.): 
Mandolinata. 8773 (485). 
Valse des cambrioleurs. 8778 
(815). 


Pietri (Giuseppe) : 
Duetto comico sentimentale. 5058. 


Notte delle Kabatciki. 6925. 
Quartetto marcia. 7312. 
Quartetto vagabondo. 11826. 


Pietzsch (Carl) Why can’t we now 
be happy as before. 26129. 
Pike (M. L.) Valse Eloise. 
Pike (W. H.) Radio jazz. 
Pilkington (Francis) : 
Ay me she frowns. 4828. 
Care for thy soul. 4611. 
Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly. 
4931. 
First book of songs or airs. 9867. 
I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit. 
5769. 
Now peep Bo Peep. 6936. 
O softly singing lute. 6966. 
Rest sweet nymph. 7378. 
Pillar of fire: 


12677. 
11843. 


hail our coming King. 21908. 
praise to Thee be given. 
21915. 
Blow the gospel trumpet. 22200. 
Crown Him forever more. 22536. 
Cry of the soul. 225389. 
God will answer prayer. 10034. 
I am going to that city. 238351. 
I have glory in my soul. 2383888. 
Lost sheep. 24000. 
Love of the Savior. 24026. 
Meek and lowly. 24178. 
Refuge of the soul. 24960. 


Tell all your troubles to Jesus. 
12457, 25598. 
Tell it all to Jesus. 
There is hope in 
25655. 
Walking on the King’s highway. 
25920. 
Wandering sheep. 25930. 
Yonder shore. 26218. 
Pillois (Jacques) : 
Douze chansons de bon ton. 2790. 
Reed. 7362. 
Trois mélodies. 
Pillon (Ch.): 
Australia. 172. 
Pour Simone. 20396. 
Pilolli (Joe) Well go on kissing, 
kissing. 3839. 
Pinkard (Maceo) : 
Da da da dum dum da dum. 


25594. 


the cross. 


7208. 


22550. 

Desdemona, that personal friend 
of mine. 22646. 

Does my sweetie do—and how. 
4954. 

Esmeralda who’s your. beau. 
22852. 

I’m a real kind mama, lookin’ 
for a lovin’ man. 14545. 

Just like a fool. 6106. 

Livin’ high, sometimes. 15128. 


Make those naughty eyes behave. 
6447, 11049. 
Oh, Molly, oh 

20111. 


stop jollyin’ me. 


1663 


INDEX 


pti Ti nis. y. 20 | 


Pinkard (Maceo)—Continued. 
Pile of logs and _ stone called 
home. 24822. 
Say! who is that baby doll. 
16161, 20642, 25107. 
Sincerely yours. 16274. 
Someone’s stolen my sweet sweet 
baby. 253814. 


Sweet Georgia Brown. 7946. 

Sweet man. 16543, 16544, 21075. 

Waitll it’s moonlight. 8382, 
ITS 3% 

You're in wrong with the right 
baby. 4096. 


Pinsonneault (Clifford) 
funny lady. 9501. 
Pinsuti (Ciro) : 
I fear no foe. 23382. 
Mother, angel and queen. 11248. 
Sea hath its pearls. 17298 (171). 
Piombino (G.) music co. Fioridi cani- 
catti. 222% 
Pioneer music pub. co.: 
Christmas tide. 22400. 
Close harmony. 22483. 
Piper (Harold) I used to love you. 
5778. 
Pique dame. 25991. 
Pirani (Hugenio) 
ers. 16864. 
Paron (Ae cad.) 

Do just as I say. 9624. 
Red man blues. 11867. 
Pisani (Nicholas) Love time. 
Pistey (Steve) 

13781. 
Pistorius (Mr. and Mrs. George) Ask 

Henry. 138211. 
Pitch (James) 


Daisy is a 


Valse of the flow- 


15193. 


I’ve got the wander- 


ing blues. 1561. 
Pitcher (Bobby) Skandinavischer 
hochzeitszug.- 16291. 
PitehersGh. J.) 
Daisy. 18000. 
Falling snow. 18308. 
Fountain. 18415. 
Little waltz. 23964. 


Moonlight on the prairie. 19823. 
Motor car. 19850. 
Spinning wheel. 20967. 

Village church. 21409. 
Pittsburgh music pub. co. That vision 
of the face in the stream. 12490. 

Pizzetti (Ildebrando) : 
Sonata in fa. 16364. 
Tre eanti. 117389, 11740. 
Trio in la. 25768. 

Pizzo (H.): 

Dream. 18163. 
Polyglot. 20385. 


Placide (E. EB.) Go the right way 
little girl. 14248. 

Planchet (Charles) Offertoire de la 
Pentecote. 26302 (223). 


Dear mother of mine. | 


Plank 
19519. 

Planquette (—) 
8773 (434). 


(Carlo) Lost river blues. 


Legend of the bells. 


Planquette (Robert) Cloches de - 
Corneville. 564, 565. 

Plantation echoes. 7214. 

Plante (Hmma) Merry and. gay. 
6584. 


Plasten (Richard) 


One sunny day in 
March. 15745. : 


Platen. (H.v.) Lucky hours. 11014. 
Platti (Giovanni) | Sonata. 2796, 
2797. ; : 


Platzman (Hugene) : 
I’m tired of this married life. 
1533. 
I want to go home. 23518. 
In grandma’s day. 23598. 
Kicks. 10772. 
Mah jong blues. 19588. 
Nickel nursin’ nigger. 6890. 
Oh ain’t it grand to be a single 


man. 2onoon 

Rainy day can’t rain on me. 
20484. 

She’s just a burst of sunshine. 
12109. 

Somebody else’s girl’s been mak- 
ing eyes. 20874. 

There’s a «mother in heaven. 
25662.. 


3830. 
Crinoline Mary. 


Water parted from the sea. 
Play-arts guild, inc. 
225382. 
Playfair (Ian) Big brother. 4436. 
Playfair (M. N.) In the vales beyond 
the sunset. 23637. 
Plenty o’ room. 15914. 
Plette (A. L.) Battle song. 22108. 
Pleyel (I.) Duos pour 2  violons. 
5064. 


Ploughboy in luck. 24839. 
Plowden (Hugene D.) Im strolling j 


back to Caroline. 14581. 
Pliiddemann (Martin) Now Christ 
is risen. 6931. 


Piummer (F. H.) On the edge of the 
sunset shore. 15726. 


Plunker chord co. Plunker chord 


chart. 20375, 20376. 
Pobiner (J. B.) Meine ferlorene 
kinder. 19681. 


Pochon (Alfred) : 


Christmas carol. 13581. 
Deep River. 13796. 
Negro spirituals. 15567. 


Poehlsen (KH. L.): 
Caroline oh-oh-my baby. 449. 
That’s all I do. 3574. 
Pérschmann (Walter) Klein elschen 
braucht’n pelschen. 6152. 
Poirin (Beatrice) Grafton piano 
tutor! 71262; 


1664 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pokorny (J. F.) 
of Tammany Hali. 21454. 

Polak (He J.) Secret. of, the) nose! 
7601. 


Poldini (Eduard) : 
Couplet malicieux. 22522. 
Hlle a daignee sourire. 22819. 
Entree de la jeune souveraine. 

22845. 

Farsangi lakodalom. 5197. 
Hochzeit im fasching. 5556. 
Petites poésies. 11715, 24804. 
Poésies. 20382. 
Serait-elle amoureuse. 
Valse viennoise. 3757. 
Wandelbilder. 21462. 
Welcome spring. 3852. 

Poleo (Joseph) Oh you adopting dad. 

15688. 

Poleo (Paulina) 
dad. 15688. 
Poleo (Ralph) : 

Oh mother. 24622. 
They call her slow. 8096. 
Poletti (Germano) Bird with no 
wing. 1383854. 
Polk (G. P.) Sunshine cottage. 


Polka des fétards. 17298 (148). 
Polla (W. C.): 


25155. 


Oh you adopting 


7935. 


Arabian romance. 4267. 
Caprice. 7231. 

Chink. 4702. 
Kammenoi-Ostrow.. 25050. 


Melody that made you mine. 


2230. 
Mikado. 24244. 
Peer Gynt suite. 23160. 
Pollack (Isaac) : 
Little sweetheart. 63811. 


Oh Hilda. 24618. 
Sunset on the desert. 
Pollack (Lew) : 
Cheatin’ on me. 495. 
I’ve found my sweetheart Sally. 
1553: 
Loud speakin’ papa you’d better 
speak easy to me. 10967, 15168. 
My Yiddish mamma. 6844. 
My Yiddishe momme. 11379. 
No man’s mamma. 20021. 
Plantation frolics. 11746. 
Telling eyes. 3549. 
Pollet (Marcel) Cinq petites piéces 
pour piano. 15924. 
Polley (Albertine) 


12390. 


Dreaming in the 


dusk time. 18177. 
Pollice (Raffaele) Napule e ammore. 
11388. 


Pollikoff (Max) 
Pollitt (W. H.) 
Pollock (B. E.): 
I’m in love. 5726. 
I never, never knew. 5768. 
~My baby’s lullaby. 6747. 


Notturno. 2821. 
Aeross the sea. 8794. 


Walker you’re a son | 


Play it again. 2798. 

Tell me, pretty lady. 3542. 
Pollock (J. L.) I ain’t good lookin’ 
but ’um sho lawd satisfied. 5629. 

Pollock (Y. G.) I couldn’t. 18824. 
Polonsky (Samuel) HWili Wili. 9742. 
Polson (A. L.) Sometime, somewhere. 


3297. 

Polter (W. C.) Jubilee poppy song. 
19218. 

Polychordia string tutor, step 7. 
OG. 

Pomona. 11757-11760. 

Pomona college alumni assn. Pomona 
college song book. 15928. 

' Pomona college song book. 15928. 


- Ponce (Phil) publications: 


Siberia. 16262. 

Ukulele Daly. 

Ponchielli (A.) 
22565. 


Pond (Wm. A.) & Co.: 
Communion service. 18643. 
Dream-girl of my heart. 845. 
Entreaty. 18241. 

Gate of life. 230438. 

Hail the Lord triumphant. 

Immortality. 1620. 

Jesus, hear me while I pray. 
1762.) AGS: 

Jesus lives. 

King eternal. 1868. 

Love divine. 24014. 

O sacred head. 24582. 

Our day of praise is done. 

Rise crowned with light. 

Salute the happy morn. 

Pongrae (Kacsch) Vitez 

hadsereg haborus notai. 

Pons (Ch.) Sottigliezza. 

Pontician (John) 

13019. 

Pontius (W. H.): 

Celestial city. 4144 (16). 
Evening hour. 5152. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 
Ponzoni (F. C.) 
24434. 

Pool (B. F.) 
14530. 

Pool & Price. Banks of the old Pas- 
quotank. 9027. 

Poole (A. R.) My friend. 23894. 


(24. 
Dance of the hours. 


1303. 


23724. 


2690. 
2993. 
3086. 
Magyar 
16906. 
20936. 
You for my own. 


24561. 
My mother’s waltz. 


I love thee Carolina. 


Poole (Clarence) Got a_ different 
daddy now. 5400. 
Pope (C. L.) That blessed mother of 
mine. 3562. 
Popovich (Dan) California owns my 
heart. 9228. 


Popper (David) : 
Finf kadenzen. 
Recollections. 

Poppy. 2066. 

Popular rags. 


7236. 
24954. 


15933. 


1669 


INDEX 


Popy (F.): 
Bonjour mon chéri... 
Chevauchée infernale. 
Egyptia. 18221. 
Vers Vile du réve. 21896. 
Porath (F. A.) I am thoughtful of 
you, mother. 10340. 
Pordes (Gerhard) Vom schlossplatz 
bis zum Brandenburger tor. 3794. 
Porpora (Nicold) Aria. 2830. 
Porret (Julien) : 
A brivélé. 4145, 4146. 
Andante. 2831. 
Chanson italienne. 
Gouffre. 1259. 
Madrigal. 2133. 
Pastorale. 2832. 
Pensée joyeuse. 2768. 
Poursuite de Typhon. 7248. 
Prélude. 28388. 
Retour d’ Ulysse. 
Réverie. 2975. 
Siége de Thébes. 20785. 
Soir d@hiver. 3276. 
Portelli (John) & co. Notte orientale. 
15613. 


Porteous (F. F.) Ain’t it funny what 
money can do? 4178. 

Porter (A. P.) Two chorale preludes. 
11768. 


Porter 
10337. 
Porter (F. A.): 
Bird at twilight. 138084 (28). 
Dance of the fairies. 13084 (65). 
Evening song. 4144 (81). 
Fire-flies. 18084 (90). 
Practical finger exercises 
pianoforte. 26302 (246). 
Porter (H. H.): 
Hold me in your arms. 14412. 
Wond’ring. 17184. 
Porter (H. W.): 
Bunch of flowers. 


13390. 
4680. 


482. 


7382. 


(Cole) I am in love again. 


for 


379. 


Folio of most famous sacred 
songs. 1106, 18398. 
Warner’s folio of four part songs. 
25932. 
Porter (Hal) On the banks of the 
Illinois. 15724. 


Porter (J. L.) Heart of stone. 238245. 

Porter (L. 8.) I know what’s become 
of Sally. 10375. 

Porter (M. E.) It may. 5985. 

Porter (Marguerite) King of the sea. 
14972. 

Porter (O. J.) 
what it means to me. 


You really don’t know 
4105. 


Portnoff (Nat) Just for you. 23772. 
Posnack (EH. R.): 
Gossip. 10067. 
O one more dance, my dear. 
11496. 
Red-hot colored blues. 11865. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Posnack (George) Red hot colored 
blues. 11865. 
Post (W. A.): 
Army of the Sunday school. 8922. 
For His sake. 9907. 
Postas Katica. 2885. 


Poste (EH. F.) When twilight comes. 


17053. 

Poston (Elizabeth) Salve Jesus, little 
jad. 20617. 

Potatau (Abe) Scenes in Maoriland. 
16170. 


Potee (Albert) Oh, won’t you be a 
friend of mine. 20122. 


Potpury of Russian favorites. 11773. 


Potter (A. C.) Hey Nonny no. 8773 
(336). 

Potter (A. S.) Old Essex march. 
11562. 


Potter (C. F.) 
Potter (D. C.) 


Moon melody. 15416. 
Love’s mystic hour. 


15205. 

Potter (D. O.) Love’s mystic hour. 
15205. 

Potter (EH. ©.) Ishtar. 1705. 

Potter (Hlla) Lonesome. 2039. 

Potter (H. 8S.) Give me any color but 
blue. 23078. — 

Potter (R.) Give me any color but 
blue. 23078. 

Potts (D. W.) Twilight dreams. 
8241. 

Pouche. 24858. 


Pouget (Leo): 
Tout-klepte. 3669. 
Trois piéces. 2836. 
Poulene (Francis) : 
A son page. 17304. 
Attributs. 17458. 
Ballet. 17531. 
Impromptu III. 2887. 
Je n’ ai plu que les os... 19176. 
Poémes de Ronsard. 20381. 
Sonate. 7240-7242. 
Tombeau. 21280. 
Pounds (J. E.) Beautiful isle of 
somewhere. 4144 (12). 
Pour la paix. 20395. 


Povlot (Sascha) pseud. See Miller 


(C.. 8.) 
Powell (—) Appreciation. 17421. 
Powell (A.) If you don’t go to work, 


then you can’t get the sack. 5860. 
Powell (F. O.) Baylor, dear Bay- 
lor of mine. 9050. 


Powell (G. D.) Im going to get a 
little pet. 10427. 

Powell (H. A.) Song of my heart. 
16374. 


Powell (J. B.) Hail! holy hill. 10180. 
Powell (J. E.) While you’re sneakin’ 

out, somebody else is eazin’ in. 8568. 
Powell (John) : 


At the fair. 22020. 


1666 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Heartsease. 8773 (1065). 
To a butterfly. 8773 (13840). 
Powell (Laurence) : 
Hunting song. 18784. 
Phacelia. 11719. 
Powell (Mollie) Dreaming of love 
and you. 138887. 
Powell (R. J.) Percy Penguin and his 
pals. 20297. 
Power (F. A.): 
Kansas. 6125. 
Mah honey dew. 24088. 
Nineteen short responses. 24861. 
Power (H. B.) Land of heart’s de- 


sire. 23856. 
Power-Myers. Mah honey dew. 24088. 
Powers (D. S.) My sweetie’s gone. 


6839. 


Powers (Edward) Sometime when 
you're alone. 16359. 

Powers (F. C.) I fell for her line. 
18839.. 

Powers (H. B.) Irish eyes. 1699. 

Powers (W. M.) No one can steal 
that gal o’ mine. 6901. 

Pozzoli (E.) Album di sei pezzi. 
13023. 


Pracanico (F.) 
Pracht (Harold) 
playing. 3959. 
Practical method for the plectrum 
banjo. 20399. 
Praetorius (Michael) : 
Bells within the steeples.. 22157. 
Come, heart, and tell. 4749. 
God's holy word alone. 238111. 


Madre. 19578. 
While soft music’s 


Morning star on high is glowing. 


13084 (227). 
Prager (George) : 
Graceful swan. 
Pretty Antoinette. 11796. 
Praiswater (Helen) ‘There’s a heart 
for everyone. 25659. 

Praskins (Leonard) If you cheat on 
me. -23554. 
Pratella (F. B.) 

2279. 


Pratt (Alfred) : 
Love’s absence. 17298 (107). 
Sleep thou my sweet. 17298 (178) 
Praul (EH. A.): 
Beneath the sands on foreign 
lands. 17594. 
Easter day. 9728. 


Prebish (M. R.): 
Chinese Rose. 93842. 
Hot-foot Sue. 55938, 10294. 
Just like a song. 6108. 
Sheik me. 20768. 
Who did Sally ever kill. 
Prehm (G. H.): 
Too late. 17298 (396), 21291. 
Trying. 17298 (401), 21318. 


10076. 


Minuetto diabolico. 


3977. 


| Premier plan co. 


Preil (Paul) : 
Hier-Meier, Herr Meier. 
Evinya. 22880. 

Preliminary studies for violin. 24872, 

248738. 
Prell (H. O.) 
nights. 22122. 
Prem (Marcial) 


22812. 


Beautiful southern 


Flor querida. 
Premier plan piano 
reader. 2854. 
Prentice (M. J.) 

12973. 
Prés (Josquin de) 
Presel (Sadie) 
the heart. 21566. 
Preshon (C.) Dream of Honolulu 
and Spain. 9678. 
Preske (M. J.) Dreams. 
Presle (J. de la): 
Eglise de village. 919, 9738. 
Extréme-orient. 1006. 
Presselle (Charlotte) 
16414. 


Presser (Theo.) co.: 
Abide with me. 21860. 
Abraham Lincoln. 4151, 21862. 
Adoration. 24, 13108. 
Advance of the scouts. 
Air de ballet. 4179. 
Album of arpeggios. 48. 
Album of song transcriptions and 

variations. 21900. 

Alice. 51. 
All in play. 13180. 
Allegro con brio. 
Alleluia. 13139. 
Altar flowers. 80. 
American scouts. 13155. 
Andrew Jackson. 4252. 
Angelic voices. 138178. 
Angelus. 88938, 13177, 17412. 
Annie Laurie. 21980. 
Anthem glory. 13188. 
Aquarelle. 21989. 
Argonaut march. 17481. 
Arkansas traveler. 4275, 21999. 
Around the campfire. 8923. 
Asleep in the forest. 18212. 
At the ballet. 89388. 
Autumn fragrance. 
Autumn intermezzo. 
Autumn mood. 4817. 
Ave Maria. 177, 178, 4338. 
Aviators. 8966, 13250. 
Awake and sing. 138252. 
Bagpipe. 9011. 
Ballerina. 43867. 
Be Thou my guide. 18302. 
Be Thou our all in all. 17558. 
Bed-time story. 9072. 
Beetle procession. 17579. 
Before the dawn. 22147. 
Bel esprit. 9079. 
Belshazzar. 22158. 


Wonderful girls. 


Chanson. 24880. 
When kisses reach 


13895. 


Souvenir. 


4161. 


17368. 


174. 
22044. 


1667 


5249. - 


INDEX 
Dt: TE Rese ee 


-_—_——. 


oe a 


Presser (Theo.) co.—Continued. 


-Beneath a cottage window. 9086. 


Benedictus es Domine. 265. 
Birds and butterflies. 22185. 


Birds, bees and butterflies. 4447. 


Blessed art Thou. 3038. 
Blessed is the man. 9124. 
Boat ride. 9133. 

Bohemian dance. 17657. 
Bolero. 17658. 

Bound for home. 4502. 
Boys’ brigade. 13400. 
Break forth into joy. 17674. 
Bridal roses. 13405. 

Bright sunshine. 9178. 
Brooklet’s song. 3869. 
Brook’s fairy tale. 9191. 
Bull pup. 22243. 
Butterflies. 9202. 

Butterfly and bumble-bee. 4550. 


By the waters of Minnetonka. 


9216, 17714: 
Call to assembly. 17746. 
Canzone. 1051. 
Captain Kidd. 4604. 
Captain Wood. 13500. 
Care free. 9270. 
Carmelita. 22306, 22307. 
Castagnette dance. 4682. 
Castilla. 22318. 
Cats march in. 461. 
Cavatina. 4647. 
Celtic love song. 22326. 
Chanson pastorale. 1385386. 
Chanson triste. 21320. 


Chant of the corn grinders. 13545. 


Chant slavonique. 13546. 
Chase. 22358. 
Chatterbox. 138557. 

Cheer up chillun. 9327. 
Cheshire cat. 499. 
Chipmunks’ parade. 22372. 
Christians triumphant. 5386. 
Christmas offertory. 9366. 
Circus parade. 17879. 
Civic pride. 22410, 22411. 
Cleopatra. 561. 
Columbus. 47389. 

Come away. 584. 


Come, O thou traveler unknown. 


590. 
Coral sea. 22503. 
Counting the cost. 17953. 
Country dance. 22519. 
Court jester. 17960. 


Cradle song. 4801, 13684, 13685. 


Cuban serenade. 18706. 
Cycle of three songs. 9485. 
Daffodils waltz. 702. 
Dainty steps. 9497. 

Daisy. 18000. 

Dame Trots’ dance. 9504. 


Dance in the mountain hut. 4851. 


Dance of the dolls. 13726. 
Dance of the elves. 9509. 


1668 - 


Dance of the flower girls. 4855. 
Dance of the Gillie Dhu. 708. 
Dance of the ostriches. 22566. 
Dancing bear. 13730. 

Dancing leaves. 713. 


Danse caprice. 4868. =e 


Danse petite. 138750, 22585. 

Danse rococo. 22586. 

Dawn of spring. 735. 

Day before yesterday. 7387. 

Days of long ago.~ 22611. 

Days of sunshine. 18042. 

Dear little goose. 756. 

Dear Lord and Master mine. 
13779, 13780. 

Devotion. 1388138. 


’ Dirge. 4940. 


Dream cottage. 842, 5011. 
Dream trail. 13881. 
Driftin’ on. 872. 
Drifting. 18188. 

Drifting on the lake. 87T. 
Drowsy rabbit. 18195. 
Drum, fife and trumpet. 884. 
Dutch dolls’ dance. 9719. 
Harly violets. 5074. 
Emmaus. 13967. 

En Hspana. 5113. 


. Entry of the procession. 952. 


Eternal light. 967. 
Evening bells. 5150. 
Evening hour. 5152. 
Fable. 9801. 

Fading rose. 9808. 

Fair weather. 1012. 
Fairest Lord Jesus. 1013. 
Fairies and elves. 18295. 
Fairies’ march. 14026. 
Fairy elves. 14030. 
Fairy moonlight. ‘1019. 
Falling petals. 5186. 
Falling snow: 18308. 
Farewell to the Highlands. 1048.. 
Farewell to the piano. 22133— 
° 22136. 

Fear not. 22927. 

Fern greens. 14059. 
Festival polonaise. 5209. 
Féte rustique. 5212. 
Finale. 23206. 

Fireflies. 22942. 

fleur de champ. 5242. 
Fleur de lys. 14088. °° 
Floating in air. 5248. 
Floretta. 5251. 

Flower waltz. 1101. 

Folk dance. 14109. 
Forsaken. 9920. 
Fountain. 18415. 
Frills and laces. 18481. 
Frogs’ earnival. 18432. 
Frolic of the goblins. 9947.. 
From old Madrid. 5299. 
Galloping zebras. 23036. 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Gavotte. 18472. 

Gazelle. 5328. 

Ghost pipes. 1191. 

Ghosts and goblins. 18498. 

Giant and the elf. 18494. 

Glittering raindrops. 18512. 

God cares. 5374. 

God in man made manifest. 18526. 

God’s hand. 18581. 

God’s morning. 5382. 

Graceful minuet. 5406. 

Grand valse brillante. 5418. 

Grandma dances. 10083. 

Grandmothers’ polka. 10084. 

Grandpa’s gavotte. 10085. 

Green and silent valley. 10097. 

Grove of Julie. 14308. 

Gryphon. 1281. 

Gypsy dance. 1438138. 

Happiness. 18619. 

Happy dancers. 1314. 

Happy song. 14388. 

Hayride party. 10182. 

Hear thy lover’s ery. 10206. 

Hearts and blossoms. 23247. 

Heavens declare the glory of God. 
18659. 

Here comes the band. 1362. 

Hickory sticks. 10232. 

Hide and go seek. 18687. 

His almighty hand. 1880, 1881. 

Holiday. 18717. 

Horn of plenty. 10288. 

Hosanna in excelsis. 10292. 

Humoresque. 14455. 

Hungarian dance no. 6. 4513. 

Hungarian herdsmen’s march. 
5616. 

Hunt... 1430. 

Hymn of trust. 18795. 

Hymn to the little flower of Jesus. 
18799. 

I ean sing you a song of spring- 
time. 10342. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
14500, 14501. 

I’m not weary yet. 14573. 

I sing in my heart at the weav- 
ing. 23476. 

I will lift up mine eyes unto the 
hills. 10507, 23523. 

If I but knew. 5840. 

Imogéne. 14705. 

Impromptu brillant. 5876. 

In a giant’s garden. 5882. 

In a rocking gondola. 1628. 

In a rush. 1629. 

In admiration. 19052. 

In an eastern garden. 19053. 

In good spirits. 5894. 

In jolly mood. 10569, 19068. 

In mischief. 5902. 

In mother’s arms. 14732. 

In old Grenada. 5909. 

In remembrance. 5913. 


1669 


In royal array. 23602. 

In Schubert’s day. 5914. 

In sunny Spain. 19082. 

In the aquarium. 23606. 

In the boat. 23607. 

In the candy shop. 147438. 

In the forest of Arden. 5923. 

In the garden of Sahara. 23618. 

In the palace. 19090. 

In the pine woods. 10601. 

In the quiet valley. 59338. 

In the starlight. 1665. 

In the temple. 23635. 

Indian fancy. 14760. 

Indian love songs. 1674. 

Intermezzo. 14436. 

Into mischief. 5965. 

Into the dusk. 19117. 

Introspection. 14773. 

Invitation to the dance. 1692. 

It is a good thing to give thanks. 
23672. 

Jesus calls us. 1761. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 1766. 

Jesus, my Saviour. 6041. 

John Paul Jones. 6059. 

John Pershing. 6060. 

Jolly jingles for little fingers. 
6064. 

Joyous moment. 1791. 

Joyous song. 1794. 

Just a little waltz. 6092. 

Just bide a wee. 14905. 

Kamennoi-Ostrow. 30851. 

Keeping step. 1853. 

Keltic dance. 19269. 

Kids. 10778, 21850 (342) 

King of glory. 1869. 

K'ng of hearts. 1870. 

Kitty kittens’ dance. 1877. 

Knave of hearts. 1881. 

Largo. 5443. 

Laughing breezes. 15026. 

Lead on O King eternal. 1933. 

Lead us, O Father. 6212. 

Legend. 6224. 

Light. 1965. 

Light cavalry. 23921. 

Like a flash. 1972, 1973. 

Little. blue-bell. 15096. 

Little Doris. 10904. 

Little ensign. 6297. 

Little rogue. 6309. 

Little romance. 10923. 

Little song. 2017. 

Little stroll. 15115. 

Little suite for two violins. 6810. 

L‘ttle sweetheart. 19468. 

Little waltz. 23964. 

Little waltzer. 10929. 

Lively waltz. 6314. 

Lo! ’tis night. 19479. 

Lobster quadrille. 2027. 

Londonderry air. 23975. 

Longing. 23982. 


INDEX 


Presser (Theo.) co.—Continued. 


Lord ever merciful. 19503. 
Lord is my salvation. 19506. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 2049. 
Lost chord. 15161. 

Lost locket. 19518. 


Love divine all love excelling. 


19529. 
Love will conquer all. 24036. 
Love’s avowal. 2089. 
Love’s greeting. 24045. 
Love’s melody. 63938. 
Lullaby. 11016. 
Madcaps. 11030. 
Mantilla days. 15251. 
Marcellita. 6478, 15258. 
March hare. 2172. 
March joyous. 24119. 
March of the classes. 6481. 
March of the life guards. 6487. 


March of the master singers. 


25910. 
March of the nobles. 19612. 
March of the wee men. 6488. 
March of the yeomen. 19614. 
Marche nuptiale. 19618. 
Marianna. 6499. 
Master, I would follow ‘Thee. 
2200, 2201. 
May dance. 6524. 
May song. 19652, 
Maytime. 24171. 
Mazie. 24173. 
Mazurka fantastique. 15296. 
Meditation. 65438. 
Melodie. 13950. 
Melody. 19869. 
Melody in D. 6556. 
Melody in F. 11967. 
Mermaids. 6583. 
Merry swains. 6586. 
Michaelmas daisies. 11163. 
Michael’s flute. 19738. 
*Mid the pine trees. 15345. 
Middle C and the notes above and 
notes below. 24235, 
Military attack. 6612. 
Miniature fugues. 11179. 
Miniature suite. 24254. 
Minuet in E flat. 22142. 
Mischievous eyes. 6626. 
Mission bells. 24272. 
Mister Sunshine. 15387. 
Mock turtle. 2298. 
Money, honey, money. 15404. 
Moon dawn. 19817. 
Moon magic. 15415. 
Moonbeams. 19819. 
Moonlight glee club sings. 2328. 
Moonlight on the prairie. 19823. 
Morning glories. 2382. 
Morning light is breaking. 15425. 
Motor car. 19850. 
Murmuring brooklet. 15450. 
Music scrap book. 6785. 


1670 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Musical moments. 11282. 

My garden. 2396. 

My little sod house on the mesa. 
6793. 

Mystic shadows. 24465. 

Naiads at play. 15547. 

Natures’ praise. 11391. 

Nearly a honeymoon. 24479. 

Nocturne. 10250. 

Nocturne in F. 3129. 

Northern romance. 2521. 

Novelette. 6929. 

Now the day is over. 24558. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 24561. 

O God forasmuch as_ without 
Thee. 2556. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
15683. 

O sing unto the Lord. 20076. 

O worship the King. 200809. 

Off for a lark. 11515. 

Off to the sea. 15656. 

Ogre dance. 20091. 

Oh joy. 11534... 

Old fashioned melody. 20132. 

Old harpsichord. 7029. 

Old portrait. 7037. 

Old refrain. 2688. 

On a summer evening. 7050. 

On gentle waves. 11581. 

On horseback. 11582. 

On Penguin island. 24678. 

On the Alm. 7055. 

On the stream. 11597. 

On the swing. 11598. 

Organ transcriptions. 20212. 

Pa-pup-ooh. 11682. 

Pastorella. 7151. - 

Peace and .prosperity. 20284, 
20285. 

Peek-a-boo. 11699. 

Perfume of roses. 11709. 

Petite romance. 11718. 

Petite valse. 7189. 

Petite valse lente. 20313. 

Pieces for the development of 
technic. 7201. 

Pirate’s delight. 15895. 

Pirate’s tale. 20355. 

Playing soldier. 15903. 

Playtime. 11748, 15906. 

Pleasant are Thy courts above. 
20367. 

Polish dance. 7228. 

Polish peasant dance. 24848. 

Polonaise joyeuse. 15926, 15927. 

Polonaise militaire. 24850. 

Pomponette. 24851. 

Popular pianologues. 15932. 

Postlude in F. 24856. 

Praise ye the Lord. 24870. 

Preserve me, O God. 24884. 

Priscilla. 20429. 

Prize eat fiddles. 2872. 

Procession of the gnomes. 11806. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Processional march. 2878. 

Professor Cat sings a _ prayer. 
2874. 

Promenade. 11811. 

Purple twilight. 24914. 

Puss in the corner. 20441. 

Queen of hearts. 2905. 

Rainy day. 2929. 

Recreating etudes. 16024. 

Reflets. 20504. 

Rejoice and be glad. 20510. 

Reverie d’amour. 7386. 

Ribbon dance. 20531. 

Rider. 7395. 

Rippling mountain brook. 7406. 

Rita. 16065. 

Robinson Crusoe. 7420. 

Robin’s call. 20545. 

Rolling the hoop. 20549. 

Roman candles. 20551. 

Romance. 74380. 

Romance in A flat. 11932. 

Romance sans paroles. 7497. 

Romanza in G. 7435. 

Ronde de nuit. 25020. 

Rondoletto. 3022. 

Rose of love. 11945, 11946. 

Run sheepy run. 20591. 

Russian dance. 16118. 

Rustie dance. 16124. 

Ruth. 3062. 

Sabbath evening in the village. 
11985. 

Sailor boy. 3071. 

Sailors have a dance. 11992. 

Sa-ma-wee-no. 3088. 

Scene de carnaval. 12027. 

Scherzo caprice. 7556. 

Schubert album for the piano- 
forte. 12038. 

Scotch piper. 12052. 

Scottish blues. 3134. 

Sea gardens. 20697. 

Second year study book. 20705. 

Secret. 3145. 

Serenade. 7474, 12076, 22961. 

She stands there smiling. 16243. 

Sing robin sing. 12158. 

Singing in the rain. 12168. 

Singing sands. 3234. 

Ski-bi-bi-la. 12170. 

Skipping the rope. 20812. 

Sleepy Hollow tune. 12175, 12176, 
20820, 20821. 

Slumber song. 20828. 

Smiles and tears. 2083838. 

Snap the whip. 20835. 

Snow fairies. 77438. 

Soaring butterflies. 16321. 

Soldiers pass. 12209. 

Soldiers’ song. 16337. 

Some morning, oh, some morning. 
12224, 20870. 

Someone. 25313. 


1671 


Son of God goes forth to war. 
20896: 

Song of contentment. 3315. 

Song of long ago. 7795. 

Song of the angels. 25340. 

Song of the morn. 163881. 

Song of the pines. 16382. 

Song of the raindrops. 16383. 

Sounds of revelry. 3356. 

Southland lullaby. 20947. 

Souvenir joyeux. 3359. 

Spanish Gipsy. 78386. 

Spinner. 7843. 

Spinning tops. 16423. 

Spinning wheel. 20967. . 

Spirit of the hour. 7846, 7847. 

Spring day. 7851. 

Spring serenade. 20977. 

Stately measure. 20994. 

Stepping so lightly. 3395. 

Sun’s brightest rays. 16514. 

Sunset musings. 25495. 

Sunshine in Rainbow Valley. 
3442, 3448. 

Swaying to and fro. 79438. 

Swing-along-alo. 16556. 

Swinging. 12429. 

Taffy was a Welshman. 7994. 

Tarantella. 8009. 

Teach us to pray. 21141. 

Tender thoughts. 16620. 

That sweet story. 8074. 

Theodore Roosevelt. 8081. 

There is a land of pure delight. 
21189. 

They that trust in the Lord. 3600. 

Thinkin’ of you. 212138, 21214. 

Thistledown. 8105, 25680. 


‘Thou wilt keep Him in perfect 


peace. 3620, 21231. 

Three black cats play a trio. 3625. 

Thrill of an old lullaby. 21287. 

Through the air. 3629. 

Till the dawn breaks through. 
3640, 3641. 

To the attack. 8158. 

To Thee, O precious Saviour. 
8159. 

Told in the firelight. 8165. 

Toot, toot, toot, hear the whistle 
blow. 12591. 

Torch dance. 16750. 

Tortoise parade. 25747. 

Tweedledum and  Tweedledee. 
3708. 

Twelve Mother Goose melodies. 
13339. 

Twilight hour. 8242. 

Twilight in autumn. 16816. 

Twilight lullaby. 21340. 

Twilight meditation. 8248. 

Twinkling lights. 3715. 

Twinkling stars. 16820. 

Ugly dwarf. 12648. 

Valse brillante. 8289. 


INDEX 


pt. 114, n.'S., Vv. 20° 


Fresser (Theo.) co.—Continued. 
Valse de fleurs. 25850. 
Valse elegante. 12675. 
Valse Elize. 12676. 

Valse etincelante. 25852. 
Valse grotesque. 3750. 
Valse lyrique. 16861. 
Valse melodique. 12681. 
Valse Ninette. 12683. 


Valse of the flowers. 16864. 
Valse Pierrette. 8297. 

Valse rustique. . 8299. 
Valsette. 8302. 

Vesper hymn. 16883. 
Viennese refrain. 16898. 
Village chapel. 12709. 


Village chureh. 21409. 
Voices at even. 8866. 
Volga boatmen’s song. 21427, 


Walking with Thee. 25921. 
Waltz. 18566. 
Waltz-serenade. 12746. 
Waltzing dominoes. 12748. 


Wedding march. 6570. 


Wedding polonaise. 16976. 
Wedding serenade. 21506. 
What’s the use? 12816. 


What shail we sing about. 16998. 

Wheelbarrow ride. 17001. 

When life’s summer skies have 
fled. 12848. 

When Michael comes _ along. 
26040. 

Where dawh and sunset meet. 
21606. 

Where drowsy waters _ steal. 
T76C3; 

White rabbit. 3971. 

Winding the May-pole. 17154. 

With careless ease. 8639. 

Wi-um. 12965. 

Woman of Endor. 17175. 

Wonderful words of life. 21697. 

Wonderland waltz. 4039. 

Woodland idyl. 12982. 


Would God I were the tender 
apple blossom. 12990, 12991, 
21714. 

Yearning. 12998. 


Yellow roses. 21728. 
Zingaresea. . 13065. 
Pressler (Edward) Just good-bye. 
6103. 
Preston (A. H.) Woodland idyll. 
17193. : 
Preston (C. E.) Beautiful silvery 
moon. 17566. 
Preston (Helen) See Keating 
(H. P.) 
Preston (Jimmy) Hawaiian ripples. 
10173. 


Preston (M. L.) :‘ 
March of the elasses. 
Thistledown. 8105. 


6481. 


Preston (Thomas) 


Preuss (Otto) 


‘Price 


‘Price (EH. B.) 


Prill (Emil) : 


On the shores of 
the Gulf of Finland. 7059. 
Preston (Wilson) Rimington. 
Prétresse de’ Koridwen. 2858. 
Sturm. 21023. 
(Jean) | Cavalry march. 


2987. 


Prevost 
4646. 

Preyer (@> Aur: 

Elves.. 22824. | 

Entreaty. 22844." 
Price (Bert): 

Funny little’ tune. 5305. 

Song that I love. 3335. 

That new gal of mine. 3568. 
Price (C. E. B.) Sing, my tongue, 
the glorious battle. 8773 (710). 
(C...) Up glorious sun. 

16844. 
Big daddy. 4437. 
Price (Emma) My jazz girl. 2408. 
Price (Harry W.): 
Just at the 
19237. 
Pitter pat. 
Price (Hugh W.) 
in Dixie. 10878. 
Price (I. E.): 
Jealous mama. 19180. 
Live a little—love a little. 19473. 
Price (J. D.) Ditson chorus book. 
9618. 
Price (Kate): — 
But the world didn’t come to an 


hour of dawn. 


20356. 
I lef my heaht 


end. 4547. 
Synecopated blues. 7988. 
Price (lL. P.): 
Banks of the old Pasquotank. 
9027. 


I love thee Carolina. 14530. 
Price (R. W.) My faith looks up to 


Thee. 11307. 

Price (Sydney) Bonheur... qui sait. 
329. 

Prieste (C. M.) Croon a little tune 
at twilight. 651. 

Prigge (Theodore) Radio love. 
16014. , 

Prigmore (Martha) Lovely land of 
Texas. 10999. 


24 etiiden fiir die fléte. 7277. 


24 etuden fiir flote. 24891. 


Primrose (William) : 


Histoire. 1383. 
Lea rig. 1932. 
Nocturne. 2865. 


Prince (A. D.) Mighty eagles. 11169. 

Prince (Alfred) Polish dance. 7228. 

Prince (Jennie) Somehow Ill know. 
20881. 

Prince and the maid. 17774, 18141, 
18525, 19229, 21248, 21486. 

Prince Charming. 20420. 

Prince Igor. 15965. ‘ 


1672 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1925 


Prince of Mah Jong. 11998. 
Prince of Pilsen. 23251. 
Princess Flavia. 22497, 25809, 26214. 
Prineess Ida. 2867. 
Princess of Kensington. 20424. 
Princess Pat. 6366, 19536. 
Principe (Remy) : 

Cadenza. 20425. 

Canzone e danza. 17763. 

Sei pezzettini facile. 20426. 
Prindl (Joseph). On the shores of 


the Danube. 11596.: 

Prinkey (B. P.) Father of mine. 
9837. 

‘Prinz (Reinhold) (Hrich Bensch) 
Zion. 4127. 

Prinz wider Willen. 6318, 21856 
(158) 

Prior (C. E.): 
Bells of gladness. 8773 (71). 


Search me, O God. 8773 (682). 
‘Prisk (W. H.) My little Sambo Coon. 


11334. 
Prisowski (W. A.) Dziadunio polka. 
22784. ; 
Pritchard (R. H.) Jesus died upon 
the tree. 23721. 
Prival (Max): 
Dancing in the dark. 13735, 
22578. 
I cannot believe I lost you. 5641. 


One word from you. 2672. 
Probst (E. M.) Second chorus book 
for boys. 7593. 


Procter (Fred) : 
Little silver lady with your heart 
of gold. 151138. 
Where is your smile. 3947. 
Proctor (David)  Drowsily come the 
sheep. 13917. 


Proctor (R. R.) Gold moon. 10043. 
-Profes (Anton) : 
Ach, bitte, bitte, verraten sie 
mits... 4158; 
Das ist schéne so in der ehe. 
4876. 
Deine augen leuchten wie die 
sonne. 4910. 


In Timbuktu. 5937. 
Kind, wenn du ’nen mann ver- 


loren hast. 61388. 
O du_ reizende liebesdienerin. 
6947. 
Schmetterlingshochzeit. 7561. 
Profeta (R.) & co.: 
Dame e cavalieri. 22559. 
Marcia dei nottambuli. 24126. 
Profeta (Rosario) Maggiolata. 
19584. 
Progressive music series. 2877. 
‘Prohaska (Carl) : 
Passacaglia. 11688. 
Préaludium und fugue. 24865. 


Prokofieff (Serge) : 
Cinquieme sonate. 11722. 
Dans la chambre la pouissiére d’ 
OnGr 122i, 
Suite du ballet Chout. 
Proper (Haskell) : 
Gavotte in A flat. 
ZFarmas  Bxoa2: 
Prophéte. 11157, 24223-24225. 
Prose (J. SS.)  Klansman’s 
1879. 
Prosser (H. W.) 
Prosser (1. W.) 
Prosser (Ruth): 
Day is dying. 13768. 
Vm thinking of you. 14582. 
Life’s highway. 15072. 
Longing. 15145. 
My old home town. 
Only dreams. 15749. 
Sea is calling me. 16195. 
Protextor (E. M.) Welcome to the 
Ku klux klan. 16982. 
Protheroe (Daniel) : 
And there were shepherds. 
(5). 
Bells of Aberdovey. 17590. 
Diamond dew. 9599. 
Dipping in the milky way. 9607. 
Good shepherd. 231385. 
Just for today. 14912. 
King of love. 14971. 
Longing for Virginny. 23984. 
Miss Kitty O’Toole. 26302 (499). 
Pirates. 11734. 
Responses. 16041. 
Sea gulls. 20698. 
Sing again. 3227. 
Song of the road. 12268. 
Strawberry fair. 25453. 
There shall be night no more. 
25665. 


Provaznik (Anatol): 
Ballade en souvenir du grand 
maitre Fr. Chopin. 4366. 
Chinesische flote. 9348. 
Faune amoureux. 9839. 
Gardener. 9967. 
Valse triste. 8300. 
Pruno (T. L.): 
Happy. 1438338. 
If Canada can have it, why not 
we? 19029. 


Prutt (Luciel) Sweet daddy if you 
leave. 16535. 
Prutting (R. H.): 
Behold! I lay in Zion a stone. 
Zoe: 
Chansonette. 13538. 
I love the Lord. 5706. 
Przybylski (Frank) : 
Adelka. 19. 
Cheiaio sie zosi jagédek. 9324. 
Czego ty dziewezyno. 9488. 


7910. 
18475. 


dream. 


Crimson lips. 9462. 
Pibroch. 203825. 


15513. 


21850 


1673 


INDEX 


—- 


Przybylski (Frank)—Continued. 
Dzwoneczki. 22785. 
Jacek oberek. 23692. 
Jakem maszerowal. 23696. 
KaSka za maciek za nia. 1841. 
Kukutka. 23842. 
Marja wale. 21938, 2194. 
Mazury weselne. 2210. 
M6j wianeezku lawendowy 6648. 
Na okolo ciemny las. 11381. 
Na szary wisly brzeg. 2461. 
Na wawel. 19984. 
Nad brzegiem morza. 24467. 
Nasze obertasy, no. 1. 24471. 
Nasze obertasy no. 2. 2464. 
Oczepiny. 6977. 
Oj! jody, jody. 15691. 
Oj sikorko sikoreczko. 20128. 
Pijmy jeszeze duszkiem. 15890. 
Pod zielonym debem. 2814. 
Pragna oczka pragna. 7252. 
Przyszla baba do fararza. 7295. 
Ratuj ze mnie boze. 2935. 
Swat. 7942. 
Trzysta buczkOw we 

8226. 

Uciekia mi przepidreczka. 12646. 
Uptywa szybko zycie. 3737. 


dworze. 


Zbidr tancdw Polskich no. 3. 
21810. 
Zosia. 41381. 


Psalm CXIV. 7296. 
Pst! pst! die liebe kommt. 4155, 6256, 
6257, 7297, 8456, 8457. 

P’tites Michu. 8773 (628). 

Puecia “CA. B:)3 
Bella Marietta. 
Cecelia waltz. 

Puccini (Giacomo) : 
Bohéme. 24911. 
Madam Butterfly. 20486. 


Puckett (Riley) To wed you in the 


22153. 
17793. 


golden summer-time. 16736. 
Puckett (S. S.): 
My mother’s smile. 15510. 


Yellow rose of Florida. 26212. 


Puett (M. O.) I wonder why. 23529. 

Puget (Vincent) Gladys. 10010. 

Puggsley (L. C.) Everyone looks 
good to someone. 992. 

Puleinella. 15984. 

Pulvino (A. J.) To the end of the 
rainbow with you. 3656. 

Pulvirenti (Josie Mallia-) 
lia-Pulvirenti (Josie) 

Punch (T. F.) When dreaming of 
Chelsea and you. 8504. 

Punch bowl. 1568, 2890, 9601, 10765. 

Pupazzi. 7546. 

Puppets. 6378. 

Purbaugh (J. W.) 
8956. 


Purcell (EH. C.) 
face. 25240. 


See Mal- 


Auto for two. 


Since first I saw your 


-Putnam (L. W.) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Purcell (Henry) : 


Adagio and allegro moderato. 
13101. 

Adagio and canzona. 138102. 
Chacony. 9296. 


Concord anthem book. 9483. 


Great masters. 14294. 
Largo. 15018. 
Moon reappears. 11220. 


Passing of the moon. 11689. 
Purcell pieces. 15986. 

Trumpet voluntary. 25780. 
Virtuous wife. 21416-21420. 
Purdy (Joe) You'd be sorry. 17227. 
Purkiser (Ward) Sonora Rose. 7820. 
Purple sign. 5147, 5271. 
Purple towers. 24918. 


Purrington (S. A.) I always have 


your smile. 14466. 
Purswell (W. H.) New kind of song. 
6883. 


Purvis (Kathrine) 
Saviour found me. 
Pusztaliebchen. 6014. 
Put and take. 3264. 

Putnam (G. M.): 
Come unto Me. 
Shoogy shoo. 


Since Jesus my 
4144 (117). 


4760. 

8773 (704). 

He was my best’ pal, 
but he stole my gal. 5503. 

Putnam pub. co. Youll never know 
how Ill miss you. 17240. 

Puttick (QO. A.) My second book for 
little musicians. 6830. 

Puzzles. 10645. 

Puzzles of 1925. 800, 1749, 8651, 4989, 
8734, 10956. 

Pyle (C. E.): 


Dance of the butterflies. 22564. 
Father, hear our prayer. 1049. 
Mazurka in D major. 11108. 
Pyns (A.) Nice en folie. 6888. 
Pyper (Lucile) : 
Dream girl. 848. 
Why. 17119. 
} Quen dit l’ abbé. 20446. 
Quaile (Elizabeth) First book of 


technical exercises. 18358. 
Qualheim (N. A.) She just won’t be 


mine. 16234. 
Quamme (T. C.) Legion forever. 
19364. 


Quand on est trois. 11823, 14819, 
17720, 17721, 18044, 18045, 18339, 
19158, 20447, 20448, 23704. 

Quarant (G. J.) Oh how I miss that 
first sweetheart of mine. 15665. 
Quaranta (Gennaro) Quant’ ’e bella 

’a primmavera. 20450. 

Quaranta (Giuseppe) Giulietta mia. 


14227. 
Quartell (Frank) Lonesome _ blue 
bird. 63828. 


Quartetto vagabondo. 7312, 11826. 


1674 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Quattrociocche (B. R.): 
Allegro mosti. .73. 
Amore e primavera. 99. 
Anfitrite. 108. 
Boulevard. 334. 
Butterfly. 390. 
Chicago accordion ciub. 508. 
Claudina. 558.. 
Crisantemo. 648. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Dogliani. 4955. 
Eternal city. 966. 
Htna. 971. 
Fiori Alpini. 1072. 
Italian royal blues. 23687. 
Mario’s return. 241387. 
Marsala mia. 2195. 
Millions d’arlequin. 2270. 
Mulberry street blues. 243860. 
Mutt and Jeff. 23868, 2369. 
Pemberton inn. 2761. 
Quick fantasia. 73822. 
Radio waves rag. 2920. 
Repentence. 2963. 
Ricordo di Caruso. 
Scintilla. 3138. 
Serenata degli angeli. 25174. 
Simpatica e bella. 7686. 


709. 


2984. 


Sonando y llordando. 3305. 
Speranza. 7839. 

Venice. 3764. 

Vittoria del Piave. 16907. 
West Philadelphia. 25992. 


Queen (T. C.) 
6790. 


Queer story. 20460, 24926-24930. 
Quef (Charles) : 
Marches funébres. 
Tarentelle. 21130. 
Quel coquin d’amour. 
Quensel (Alfred) : 
Eintr’acte. 13974. 
Love’s reverie. 23620. 


Quertant (Georges) Nocturne no. 1. 
11448. 


Quick! we have but a second. 16000. 
Quicksell (H. A.) I’m waiting ’til 
you get it. 1535. 
Quigley (T. J.): 
Garden of my dreams. 1164. 
Venetian dreams. 16871. 
You know I know. 4081. 
Quigley & Benson inc.: 
lag that train. 1082. 
Venetian dreams. 16871. 


Quilter (Roger) Rake. 16017. 
Quincke (W. A.): 
It’s lonesome in bluebird land. 
10646, 14798. 
Mexicali Rose. 11155. 
Night has passed. 24506. 
Regular fellows. 2954, 7368. 
Rustling leaves. 25054. 
- Thine and mine alone. 3602. 


My little Irish queen. 


6490, 6491. 
8773 (630). 


Quinn. (FAC2)'< 
Adios Mexico. 13107. 
Catalina, aloha oe I love you. 
458. 
D’ you mind the day. 18717. 
Days gone by. 13772. 
Just save a smile for a rainy day. 


19244. 
My senorita. 15528. 
My son. 6881. 
Something to live for. 16356. 
Quinn (Jimmy) : 
Sweetheart Rose. 12426, 16553. 


When will you come back to! me. 

17057. 
Quinn (M. L.): 

Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conserva- 
tory of music. 118387, 11838, 
16002-16005. 

Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conserva- 
tory of music. 20465-20470. 

Quinn (P. D.) You were my gal, my 
trusted pal. 17271. 
Quinn (P. F.): 

All the world wears a smile once 
more. 131387. — 

Do you grieve, because we had 
to part. 9627, 18109. 

Old pal it’s hard to say goodbye. 
24649. 

You are the girl I have longed to 
meet. 17220. 

Quirk (EK. M.) I’m saving up my 
money. 18929. 


Quirke (Raymond) Faithful heart. 
5184. 
Quota club of Trenton. Trenton 


marching song. 12604. 
R. G. S. music roll corp. Povera 
mama morta. 15939. 
Raab (E. W.) Annette. 8903. 
Rabaud (Henri): 
Miracle des loups. 2280. 
Quatuor. 263802 (254). 
Rabel (E. R.) California, I salute 
you, my home-state, my land. 9225. 


Rabel (T. M.) Some by and by. 
16341. 
Rabey (René) : 
Chant du soir. 487. 
Poéme tzigane. 24842. 


Sérénade Vénitienne. 25172. 
Rabino (Kenneth) My cross word 
puzzle gal. 11299. 

Rabinoff (David) : 
Fiddling the fiddle. 
Stradivarius blues. 

Rabinowitz (Meyer) 

a freind. 26141. 

Raby (Léon) Romance. 

Racbach (Oscar) ‘Trees. 

Rachmaninoff (8.) : 
Barearolle. 4376. 
Hlégie. 5108, 18225. 
Lilacs. 6278. 


14069. 
16477. 
Wie nemt men 


20557. 
16763. 


1675 


INDEX 


—_—— 


Rachmaninoff (S.)—Continued. 
Mélodie in E. 15311. 
Polichinelle. 15922. 

Prelude. 2848, 4144 (103), 16011, 
21859 (159). 

Through .the silent night. 
Radcliffe (H. D.) 
days. 24747. 
Raddatz (R. E.): 
Beautiful isle of the charmed 

land. 13314. 
Let me whisper my secrets to you. 
15054. 
Phantom ship. 15872. 
Rader music pub. co.: 
Communion service in D. 1334. 
Te Deum laudamus in A flat. 
Bia 
Radio music pub. co. 
20296. 

Radosta (Charles) 

/ mony. 6557. 

Rami CIs’ IS): 
Cavatina. 
Fairy tale. 

; Suite. 2921. 

Raffaele (Lena) There’s a girl in old 
Virginia that I call mine. 3587. 

Raffaelli (M.) : 

Prego, ancor un po. 
Sognandoti. 3274. 
Velias. 3762. 

Raftery (J. M.) 

15382. 

Ragnet (Dorothy) : 
Ich bin ge get. 2385388. 

; Ich for nit in cane automobile. 


8129. 


Peppy pirates. 
Melody of har- 


155, 7340. 


15084 (277). 


2847. 


Mississippi moon. 


23539. 
Ragone (Vincent) Fifteen melodious 
duets. 20481. 
Ragsdale( L. H.) Lonesome. 10940. 
Rahter (D.): 


Aus Andersens marchen. 17469. 
Hugen Onegin. 21322. 
Meister des rokoko. 
Nocturne. 911. 
Novellette. 912. 
Pique dame. 25791. 
Schwedische tonbilder. 20688. 
Sechs kleine lyrische stticke. 913. 
Sieben gedichte. 22214. 

Railey (R. L.) My little sweetheart. 

19931. 


6550. 


Rainbow schottische. 11854. 
Rainey (Gertrude) : 
Cell bound blues. 4651. 


18406. 
19524. 
25046. 


’Fore day honry scat. 
Louisiana hoodoo blues. 
Rough and tumble blues. 
Shave ’em dry. 7646. 
Rainey (Ma) See Rainey (Gertrude) 
Raksin (Isidore) Boardwalk flyer. 


(H. W.) ‘Tennessee moon. 


Pal of my school 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Rameau (—): 
Choeur de Castor et Pollux. 17858. 
Gavotte du ballet de Nais. 18474. 
Tambourin. 21121. 
Tendres plaintes. 

Rameau (J. P.) 

Ramel (J. M.) 


2a BD 3 : 
Gavotte in D. 5321. 
Springtime is love- 


time. 12319. 

Ramey (M. J.) ‘Since we have parted. 
20792. 

Ramin (Giinther ) Gottesdienst. 
10068. 

Ramirez (M. A.) Love by the sea. 
10974. 


Ramirez (R. P.) My Porto Rican girl. 
19960. 


Rampoldi (Giuseppe) Piccolo zam- 
pognaro. 20328. 
Ramsay (C. G.): 
Come smile love. 593. 
My mother’s smile. 6809. 


Ramsay (M. L.) 
12302. 


Ramsbottom (Harold) 
terday. 25037. 
Ramsden (Capt.) 
22278. 
Ramsey (S. 
21589. 
Rance (Hero De): 
IT. 0.7039 71545, 
Reggie. 2949. 
Why. 8594. 
Rancourt (Alfred) Sa-ba-ti-na. 25056. 
Rand (Alice) Shadows. 12095. 
Randall (F. S8S.): 
I don’t care. 23372. 
I found you, I loved you, I lost 
you. 10360. 

Red-hot, brown-eyed gal. 7358. 
Randall (R. L.) When I’m dreaming 
sweet love dreams of you. 17018. 

Randle (Patricia) Komoko. 1891. 
Randolph (A. J.)  Love’s promise. 
6398. 


Randolph (A. P.) How could Red 
Riding Hood. 1414, 23318. 
Randolph (F. F.) There’s a place in 
my Lilly eyes. 3591. 
Randstr6m (Ture) : 
Bergakungen. 4428. 
Erotikon. 9774. 
Flickan under nymanen. 
Gammalsvenskt. 5311. 
Nicken. 6850. 
Pan. 7136. 
Till smartan. 
Tre dikter. 
Raneli (Aldo) Chimere. 9335. 
Raniere (Silvio) Art de la mando- 
line. 13199, 13200. 
Ranieri (Enrico) : 
Inno deg!’ Italiani. 
Vo turnd. 16908. 


Spanish lullaby. 


Rose of yes- 
Camerons all. 


W.) When we recall. 


5244. 


16708. 
16019. 


14768. 


1676 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Rankin Bird Australian 
song. 
Rankin 
15642. 
Ranzato (Virgilio) : 
Bocea baciata. 
Carillon. 22303. 
Giava del Marahja. 
Impressioni marine. 
Love’s just a flower. 
Luna-park. 2111. 
Passione. 2740, 11690, 20272. 
You are but a foolish man. 17215, 
Rapaport (Jacob) Shir lamales. 
7668. 
Rapee (Erno): 
By the stream. 13488. 
March of the iron horse. 
6484. 
Mariska. 19623. 
Reverie of love. 2977, 2978, 4144 
(266), 8773 (1270). 
Valse dramatique. 25851. 
Raph (T, E.): 
Broken hearted. 45382. 
Smooth glide blues. 12191. 
Struttin’ to New Orleans. 
Raphael (A. M.): 
Bring on the girls. 
Caroline. 4627. 
Old fashioned girl. 
Sailor’s life. 7492. 
Tillerettes. 8141. 
Whistling. 3967. 
‘Raphael (Gtinter) : 
Quartett. 20453. 
Quintett. 16008. 
Romantische tanzbilder. 
Sonate in E moll. 20898. 
Rapoport (Ruth) 
TA86. 
Rapp (R. BE.) Just happy that’s all. 
1820. ny 


(George) 
17626. 


Ha py ckit) O Washington. 


4480. 


9991. 
23571-23573. 
15189. 


2175, 


25462. 
4526. 
7024. 


25018. 


Rappolo (L.): 
Milenberg. 6610. 
Milenberg joys. 

Rasbach (Oscar) : 
Look. 23986. 
Trees. 8773 (1844), 21303-21305. 

Raskin (Willie) : 

What do we get from Boston. 
8479, 8480. 
When a blonde makes up her 
mind to do you good. 17002. 
Rasmussen (Willmetta) Lullaby my 
mother used to sing. 11019. 
Rassouchine (Vladimir) Memories of 
mother. 6562. 
Raszeje (A). Zbidr tafiicé6w Polskich 
no. 8. 21810. 
Rateliff (L. D.) 
24712. 
Rathbone (George) : 
Friendship’s tie. 9943. 
I saw three kings a-riding. 23470. 


abies 


Our Colorado home. 


Ratscher (Robert) 


Russian lament. | 


My true love hath my heart. 
11375. 
Nineteen birds. 2501. 
Spring in the woods. 
Rathbun (Edna): 
Danse semplice. 
Second valse 
(110). 
Rathbun (F. G.) 
4144 (28). 
Rathert (N. F.) 
Rathje 
10407. 
Rathsach (Vitus) 
25548, 25549. 
Ratlief (W. A.) 
other there. 


16434. 


4144 (28). 
impromptu. 4144 
Danse _ semplice. 


15432. 
love you. 


Mother dear. 
(Marguerite) I 


System) Rathsach. 


Shall we know each 
25186. 
Panama. 24752. 
Rau (John) Sweetest song. 7967. 
Ravel (Maurice) : ; 
Air de Enfant. 8817. 
Air de l’Horloge. 8818. 
Air du feu. 8819. 
Chanson, espagnole. 
Chanson francaise. 
Chanson hébraique. 
Chanson italienne. 13535. 
Cheeur des patres. 9348. 
Duo de la Théiére et de la Tasse. 
Slr es 
Enfant et les sortileges. 
18239, 228387, 22838. 
Five o’clock. 22952, 14084, 18371. 


13532. 
13533. 
13534. 


9763, 


Heure espagnole. 1368. 
Menuet antique. 26302 (199). 
Stunde spanien. 12373. 
Tzigane. 25816. 
Valses. 12687. 

Ravina (H.) Tréumerei. 21297. 


Rawlingson (Harold) : 
In a Kentish garden. 
Mademoiselle Kiki. 
My land. 15497. 

Ray (Arthur): 

Black hearse blues. 301. 

Cross word papa you sure do 
puzzle me. 655. 

Crossword puzzle blues. 665. 

Funny feelin’ blues. 1154. 

Scandal blues. 3109. 

Sweet’n pretty mama blues. 

Thunderstorm blues. 3632. 

Undertakers blues. 8266. 

Ray (F. L.) Desert stars. 22648. 

Ray (Huston) Love is life. 6369. 

Ray (J.S.) Summer months. 3426. 

Ray (Joseph) : 

Floridian night of love. 
How I want you. 23325. 
Ray (Lillian) Land beyond the sun- 


19051. 
15228, 15229, 


3465. 


22974. 


set. 6187. 

Ray (Nan) pseud. See Leeuwen 
(A. V.) 

Ray (Robert) Year 1925. 12996. 


Ray (Roland) Rainy day. 2929. 


1677 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. S.; v. 20 


Ray (V. N.) Dear mother you. 4896. 
Raymond (Charley) Slow down papa. 
IVA G 
Raymond (F. 8.) 
of all. 4825. 
Raymond (Fredy) : 
Ich hab’ das fraul’n Helen’ baden 
*seh’n 14664. 
Ich hab’ mein horz in Heidelberg 
verloren. 23540. 
Ja, wenn man so eine musik hort. 
23691. 
Was kannst denn du schon mel- 
den?! 8423. 
Raynes (Florence) Grey eyes. 
Raynor (J. D.) Torrington S. M. 
[and] Hamilton 8. M. 16751. 
Raynor (L. TT.) Poetical 
24845. 
Razaf (Andrea): 
Falling for you. 22902. 
I’ve lost my head over you. 1566, 
5788. 
When your door closed another 
door opened. 8547. 
Razigade (Georges) : 
Fandango d’Ainhoa. 18310, 18311. 
Impressions rustiques. 5875. 


Crown Him! Lord 


blues. 


Sylvia, danseuse de corde. 16562, 
16563. 
Viens! je sais un pays... 16894. 


Razzore (Andrew) : 
Cinderella Mary. 17878. 
Coffee pot. 13613. 

Re della api. 4228, 4599, 6247, 7351. 
Read (A. M.) Six responses after 
prayer. 8773 (6383). 
Read (Bert) ‘That’s all. 

Read (EH. M.): 

Fairy feet. 9811. 
Magic slipper. 138084 (190). 
Pussy’s galop. 17298 (154). 
Pussy’s march. 17298 (155). 
Pussy’s polka. 17298 (156). 
Pussy’s schottische. 17298 (157). 
Pussy’s waltz. 17298 (158). 
Pussy’s yorke. 17298 (159). 

Read (Ernest) Studies in sight-sing- 
ing. 3412. 

Read (H. E.) 
8773 (1193). 

Read (H. L.): 

Comes, at 
13637. 

Melodie. 20492. 

To a sea-bird. 21256. 

Read (W. M.) jr. Ive got ma dog- 
gone dogs a struttin’ t’ord dear old 
Dixieland. 5783. 

Reade (F. W.) Pranks. 

Reading (J.): 

O come, all ye faithful. 2554. 
Ten traditional carols for Christ- 
mas. 24951. 

Reading (S. H.) 


16643. 


Melodies of Ireland. 


times, a_ stillness. 


11782. 


14298. . 


Jungle jazz. 10714. | Reconciler. 


Real (Fred) pseud. See Swarm 
(Constance). 
Reardon and Stovall pub. co.: 
Charleston rose. 22354. 
Lou. 24002. 
Rearick (Zelda) Grand old _ pa. 
1265. 
Reavey (Marta): 
Daily dozen. 9495. 


You waited toc long. 13048, 
Reay (W. M.): 


Ma time ain’t ma own. 6425. 
Mr. Murphy’s dilemma. 6641. 
Vampire of the Nile. 8304, 8305. 


Rebel (Francois) 
tournelle. 21970. 
Reber (Carl): 
Moonlight shadows. 24807. 
Remembrance. 16032. 
Valse idyll. 25853. 
Reber (Roy): 
For we like each other. 1115. 
Little sweetheart of my dreams. 
2019. 
Rebling-Everling (Else) : 
Sechs lieder. 7353. 
Vier lieder. 7354. 
Rebmann (V. L. F.) 
dances. 3416-3418. 
Rebner (Arthur) : 
Finde den text. 9860. 
Frauen.treue. 1131. 
Meseritz. 11148. 
Schenk doch deine augen. 12030. 
Wenn die liebe nicht so teuer war. 
3855. 


Rebner & Wergo: . 

Hine um das sich goes dreht. 
5099. 

Finde den text. 
Haremsnacht. 
Liebe muss leiden. 
Meseritz. 11148. 
Schenk doch deine augen. 12030. 
Wer keine tante hat. 8463. 
Zeppelin-marsch. 15064. 

Rechlin (Edward) Martin Luther. 


Andantino et ri- 


Suite of classie 


9860. 
10156. . 
23912. 


11089. 
Rechner (J. J.) Bring back my whole 
life to me. 358. 


Reehtzeit (Jacob) : 
Mir yiddelech. 24263. 
Nehder. 24486. 
Oi mama shlog mich nit. 
Reck (F. M.): 
Dawn will come. 9552. 
It is better to grin than be groan: 


24634. 


ing. 9638. 
Mow ’em down. 11271. ; 
Recker (Roberta) Honey cooler. 


26302 (1381). 

Reckow (F. E.) If you want me for 
your honey. 14692. 

24955. 


1678 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Red River boat song. 11869. 
Redcliffe (FF. B.) She was bred in old 
Kentucky. 13084 (3038). 
Redcliffe (F. J.): 
Girl I loved in sunny Tennessee. 
26302 (106). 


She was bred in old Kentucky. 


17298 (3878). 
Redding (Edwy]l) : 
Alma mater. 8852. 
Mountaineers. 11269. 
Ode to Western. 11513. _ 
Redman (Donald) Ev’rything my 
sweetie does pleases me. 1000. 
Redman (Reginald) : 
Chanson du soir. 
Cradle song. 640. 
Elegie. 22816. 
In Amberley vale. 
Nuit. 25388. 
Redmon (J. L.) On a little silver 
moonbeam. 7047. — 
Redmond (J.) Down the river of my 
dreams. 18158. 
Redmond (V. J.) 
25707. 
Redstone (Willy) 
25841. 
Rée (Louis) Menuett. 6579. 
Reed (Al) -I’m going back to that 
home sweet home of mine. 5721. 


22334. 


14720. 


Tillie the toiler. 


Vagabond love. 


Reed (Bert)  Cross-words between 
my sweetie and me. 668. 

Reed (C. D.) One girl I love. 7063. 

Reed (C. G.) Lone Star state blues. 
6321. 

Reed (D. J.): 


Moonlight and you. 24302. 


Shadow time. 25185. 
Reed (Dave) jr.: 
Oh! Ebenezer. 8773 (580). 


Pretty little scorcher. 8773 (626). 
Reed (Dick) See Reed (C. D.). 


Reed (F. C.): 
} Dear one. 138788. 
When I’m far away from you. 
17019. 
Reed (H. E.): 
O’Toole’s wedding. 2689, 8773 
(1245). ; 
Songs of the sod. 3346, 8773 
(1308). 
* Wee bit of gold dust. 8451. 
Reed (H. F.) 27th. division. 21848. 
Reed (I. F.) Pride of our nation. 
15960. 
Reed (J. E.): 
Jolly flapper. 1781, 1782. 
"Member when you called me 
sugar. 24192. 
Reed (J. F.) Reed’s instant noteless 
player. 7368. 
Reed (J. R.): 


_ Moonlight and you. 24802. 
Shadow time. 25185. 


Reed (N. E.): 
Charleston Sam. 9318. 
Temptation blues. 12467. 
Youll want me back when I 
won’t want you. 13028. 


Reed (Neil) It’s not my barber shop 
any more. 1719. - 
Reed (R. R.) It’s not my barber shop 
any more. 1719. 
Reed (W. H.) Green willow. 14296. 
Reed (William) : 
Ave Maria. 
More love to Thee, 


8773 (533). 
O salutaris. 138084 (246). 
Reed and Grant. Drifting along. 


18189, 18190. 


Reeder (B. K.) I cannot muffle my 
love for you. 10348. 

Reeder (Barnie) Flappers. 
Reeder & Walsh: 

Greeting. 1279. 

Hero and the villain. 14896. 

Vent de la forét. 16873. 

When we went a-sailing. 3932. 


Reel row. 1845. 

Rees (Gale) : 

Baby’s sorry, baby’s feelin’ blue. 
17492. 
My little wayside cottage. 15501. 

Rees (J. B.) Hangin’ hangin’ round. 
23185. 

Reese (Ford) There’s always some- 
thing to remember when the path- . 
ways of love divide. 21199. 

Reese (R. E.) Pinoche Prue. 24825. 

Reesen (Emil) Rosen blusser. 11954. 

Reeve (G.) Adagio. 20503. 

Reeve (S. A.): 

Mother Goosey music. 23841. 

Peter Rabbit in town. 20306. 

Pianist’s first and second years. 
20323. 

Threshold of the Reeve-rational 
system. 6627. 

Reeves (A. A.) I’m going back to my 
home in sunny Tennessee. 23430. 

Reeves (Ernest) : 

General. 9979. 
O. C. march. 2551. 
Sunset shadows. 7931, 12391. 


Reeves (H. P.): 
Chizzum trail. 9347. 
Disaway an’ dataway. 
Hell in Texas. 102238. 
Say how I can love. 12022. 
Whiskey rye whiskey. 12898. 
Reeves (Katherine) Light of my eyes. 
19410. 


Referee pub. co., Itd. Referee scouts’ 
march. 7364. 

Refice (Licinio) Missa choralis. 6631. 

Refrains from old Vienna. 16028. 


17298 (13). 
O Christ. 


14087. 


9612. 


1679 2 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Rega (EF. W.): 
Bells, bells, bells, glorious bells. 
22154. 

Dreamy Hilo nights. 5035. 
Ev’rywhere I find you. 22887. 
Wreck on the Southern, old 97. 

26302 (615). 
Regan (Joseph) Ireland and mother 


Machree. 14778. 

Regan (Sister M. Rose) O, Hrin J 
love thee. 6948. 

Regg (P. K.) Home in Tennessee. 
5569. 


Reginelli (Raymond) : 
Like a plaything. 23924. 
Thrill me. 8126. 
Régnier (Max) Sérénade lyrique. 
25168. 
Reichard (EH. 8S.) 
ter. 8481. 
Reichardt (G.) 
1619. 
Reichardt (Louise) 
bloom. 38921. 
Reichner (8. B.): 
I’m going back to my old home. 
23431. 
My mother. 
Reid (Blanche) 


What does it mat- 
Image of the rose. 


When the roses 


6806. 
My little jazz girl. 


6791. 
Reid (C. W.) First study book C. W. 
Reid piano method. 9871. 
Reid (G. B.) Night of love. 2493. 
Reid (Gilbert) My girl in Reno. 
6774. 
Reid (J. C.): 
I’m tired of this married life. 
Lane: 
Nickel nursin’ nigger. 6890. 
Reid (W. S.): 
Good advice I’m sure. 1246. 
Opportunity. 7085. 


Reid bros. Itd.: 
Battle of flowers. 225. 
Child’s first album. 9334. 
Child’s Schumann. 16184. 
Child’s second album for 
piano. 22368. | 
Dunn’s’ (John) 
13926. 
Fairy frolics. 9812. 
Magie wand. 2141. 
My friend. 2394. 
Nautical fantasia. 
Palais royal. 2714. 
Rustic revels. 11978. 
Student’s album. 16490.. 
Reiff (S. T.): 
Great peace have they. 5419. 
Lord is nigh unto them. 6346. 
On wings of living light, 11599. 
Reiflinger’ (HE. SS.) See Schwarz- 
Reiflinger (Hrwin) i 
Reilly (Thomas) Along the road to 
the fair. 78. 


the 


violin tutor. 


15557. 


Reimers (Paul) Folksongs and other 


duets. 18394. 
Reine de la Rue de la paix. 2772, 
2840, 2955. 
Reinecke (Carl) : 
Dance under the elms. 18009. 


Dewdrops. 9595. 
Grieving. 10103. 
Swing song. 138084 (345). 
Vorspiel. 3795. 
Reinhard (N. P.) 
5366, 8773 (1050). 


Go smilin’ thru. 


21850 


Reinhardt (—) Hight etudes. 
(409). 

Reinhardt (Dick) St. George march. 
3074. 

Reinhardt (Edward) Romance in A. 
flat. 11932. 
Reinhardt (Heinrich) Gliickstromp- 

eter. 10020. 
| Reinmiller (Joseph) Making goo goo: 
eyes at me. 2155. . 
Reis (Franz) Cradle song. 8773. 
(179). 
Reisa (R. F.) Serenata. 3174. 
Reise um die halbwelt. 9545, 10793. 
Reiser (Alois) Serenata. 12084... 
Reitinger (Jaro) Liebe auf den. 
ersten blick. 19400. 
Reitz (A. S.): 
For Jesus. 22994. 


Heavenly Shepherd. 5516. 
Serving others. 12091, 12092. 
Remember Calvary’s story. 20511. 
Rémi (Luc): 
Froleuse. 184388. 
Gi-gi. 18498. 
Remick (Jerome H.) & co.: 
After a while. 30. 
Alabamy cradle song. 
Athlone. 168. 
Aunt Jemima. 8954. 
Bam Bam Bamy shore. 
21850 (249). 
Beneath your window. 
Birmingham bound. 
(927). 
Blue Indian. 9129. 
Bombay. 9149. - 
Broken down blues. 4531. 
By the light of the stars. 4556,. 
8773 (941). 
Calliope blues. 4581. 
Come to me. 594. 
Craving. 648, 8773 (981). 
Cross-word mamma you puzzle 


21895. 


17587, 


17595. 
294, 8773 


me. 654. 
Cuddle me up. 675. 
Desdemona. 22646. 


Dixie bungalow. 9621. 


Don’t bring Lulu. 49738, 8773: 
(1000). 
Dreams. 8773 (1012). 


Dreamy Argentine. 5033. 


1680 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1925 


Dreamy Delhi. 870. 

Drifting along with the tide. 
5040. 

Ey ry one home is asking for you. 
5166, 21850 (282). 

Ev’rybody has someone but me. 
22886. 

Feelin’ blue.. 14054. 

Feelin’ gay. 1055. 


From day to day. 1144, 8773 


(1042). 

Go ask Hannah. 23094. 

Got no time. 5401, 8773 (1054). 

Guessing. 5484. 

Hawaiian star of love. 10174. 

High tone mama of mine. 5544, 
8773 (1068). 

Home pals. 18727. 

Homeward bound. 18728. 

I ean’t stop babying you. 8773 
(1087). . 

I don’t think so. 18836. 

Till always call you sweetheart. 
10384. 
I’m afraid I’m falling in love. 
18900, 21850 (317). ; 
I’m always thinking of someone. 
5714, 8773 (1097). 

I’m goin’ out if Lizzie comes in. 
18910, 21850 (319). 

I’m gonna Charleston back to 
Charleston. 14560, 21850 (320). 

I’m looking for someone to look 
after me. 18920. 

I shouldn’t care but I do. 10472, 
21850 (325). 

Idol. 5834. 

If I had a girl like you. 10531, 
21850 (3381). 

Isn’t she the sweetest thing. 5979, 
8773 (1129). 

Juanita. 1795. 

Just lonesome. 1825. 

Just one more waltz with you. 
23779. 

Just to be with you. 23782. 

Kentucky’s way of sayin’ good 
mornin’. 19278. 

Kisses from you. 6148. 

Let’s wander away. 15058, 21850 
Tay Ds 

Little one I love best. 23954. 

Little redheaded boy. 10922. 

Look at those eyes. 6340, 8773 


Nothing really matters after all 
6923. 

Oh how she can love. 11581, 
21850 (394). 

Oh lovey be mine. 15672, 21850 
(395). 

Oh say! can I see you to-night. 
15678, 21850 (398). 

Old fashioned rose. 2625, 87738 
(1234). 

Remember, I’m your pal. 20512. 

Remick collection of popular songs. 
2961, 24969. 

Rock-a-bye time. 7422. 

San Salvador. 3095. 

Sentimental Sally. 16210. 

Since I fell in love with you 
12148. 

Sincerely yours. 16274. 

Someone's stolen my sweet sweet 
baby. 25314. 

Sometime. 16357, 21850 (484). 

Swanee butterfly. 3455, 8773 
(1316). 

Sweet Georgia Brown. 7946, 
21850 (446). 

That’s how sure I am that I love 
you. 21177. 

They all remind me of you. 21207, 
21850 (456). 

Thinking of you. 16680. 

Way down in my heart. 8436 
21850 (470). 

We're back together again. 3842, 
8773 (1866). 

Weary of waiting for you. 25963. 

What could be sweeter than you. 
21533, 21850 (475). 

What if nobody loved you. 169938. 

When eyes of blue are fooling 
you. 8505, 21850 (479). 

When you're in the arms of the 
one you love. 26083. 

Where are you now? 12884. 

Where the heck is Mulligan. 
21615. 

Wherever you go. 21617. 

Whisper to me. 12900. 

Whoopee. 21642, 21850 (489). 

Why couldn’t it be poor little me? 
8773 (13895). 

You’re the only one. 4102. 

You told me to go. 21797, 21850 
(500). 


(1167). Remick collection of popular songs. 
Lucky Kentucky. 2104, 8773 24969. 

C1176)’. Remillard (H. F.) -I love to waltz. 
Maybe it’s you. 19656. 10406. 
Memories of a rose. 11135, 21850 | Remington (J. W.) Remington's band 

(373). march. 21850 (162). 


Mother me, Tennessee. 19841, | Remsen (Alice): 

21850 (3838). Chinese Rose. 9341. 

My love for you. 24426. Mary Malone is never alone in 
My million dollar man. 6804. New York now. 15279. 
Nighty night. 24515. Whispers of love. 12905. 


1681 


INDEX 


Renard Just a dream. 
23755. 

Renaud (Albert) Cavendish music 
book, no. 134. 8773 (111). 

Renaud (Emiliano) Cours élémen- 
taire de piano en trente legons. 
Rap AT ye 

Renda (Francesco) : 

Canta fanciulla. 


(Charles) 


4595. 


Cunziglio ’e mamma. 681. 
Serata di danza. 16212. 
René (Charles) : a 
Fleur de lotus. 9882. 
Maitres du_ clavecin. 24098, 
24094. 
Prés des flots. 24888. 
Priére. 11798. 
Rene (L. T.): 
Close in my arms only you. 
13608. 
Perfection, that’S my name. 
24794. 
Venus from Venice, oh what a 
Sirkuy2l392. 


Rene (O. J.) jr.: 
Everybody wants somebody else. 


18274. 
I ean’t stop loving you. 18821. 
Perfection, that’s my name. 
24794. 


Venus from Venice. 21392. 
Reneborne (D. 8.) Down in meadow- 


lea. 138860. 
Renix (Marie) Dreamy eyes. 18185. 
Renk (L.): 
Hayride party. 10182. 
Hickory sticks. 10232. 


In the pine woods. 10601. 

On horseback. 11582. 

Perfume of roses. 11709. 

Sabbath evening in the village. 
11985. 


Renner (Harriet C.): 


Message of the rose. 11151. 
Safety first. 20608. 
Thy will be done. 12553. 
Way over yonder. 12770. 
Renner (Hattie C.). Pucker up. 
11815. 


Renshaw (S. B.): 
And a little child shall lead them. 


21963. 
King’s highway. 10776. 
Oklahoma. 7022. 


Renzo (Antonio) : 
°O calore d’ ’a staggione. 
To our banner. 21261. 

Repole (Maurice) : 
Cairo moonlight. 
Hilleen. 9743. 
Wait ’till ’'m even for all that 

you done. 16925. 

Repper (Charles) : 
Carmencita. 4618. 
Cobbler and the elves. 


15626. 


13454. 


22438. 


pt. 117, nes., vV.220 


Far away isles. 22911. 
I sing of the lady of all most fair. 
1550. 
Love’s melody. 24048. 
Smocks and frocks. 3263. 
Virginian voyage. 12718. 
White pompons. 3970. 
Resch (Johann) Rustic dance. 16125. 
Reschofsky (Alex) Badinage. 22092. 
Reseburg (S. D.): 
Love is a pirate. 
Trees. 8193. 
Reser (H. F.): 
Heebie jeebies. 
So’s your old man. 
Respighi (Ottorino) : 
Belfagor. 22148. 
Pini di Roma. 7204, 7205. 
Retan (J. J.) Never mind. 6881. 
Retour d’Ulysse. 7382. 
Retter (Louis) : : 
At the fireside. 22021. 
Day in May. 22605. 
Falling leaves. 22908. 
Refrains from old Vienna. 16028 
Simplicity graded violin course 
3224. 
Story of the rose. 
*Way down South, 
25946. 
Retter (Louis) music ¢o.: 
At the fireside. 22021. 
Blue Danube waltz. 22201. 
Dancing elves. 22572. 
Day in May. 22605. 
Dolores. 18889. 
Estudiantina. 18986. 
Falling leaves. 22908. 
Hungarian waltz. 23340. 
In the Tyrolean Alps. 23686. 
Junior patrol. 238754. 
Little coquette. 23946. 
Moonlight on the plaza. 
Mountain rivulet. 24342. 
O sole mio. 24589, 24590. 
On the beautiful blue Danube. 
15725. 
Poet and peasant waltz. 24844. 
Refrains from old Vienna. 16028. 
Simplicity graded violin course. 


6363. 


14376. 
20845. 


25451. 
in Alabam’ 


24305. 


3224. 
Skaters. 16292. 
Song of the wren. 16886. 
Story of the rose. 25451. 


Summer evening. 16502. 
Trés-jolie. 16765. 
Under the double eagle. 
Vienna beauties. 16892. 
"Way down South, in Alabam’. 
25946. 
Rettich (William) Dreilieder. 11887. 
Rettke (O.) Rheintreue. 7391. 
Reubel (Joseph) My New York home. 
2481. 


25821. 


1682 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Reuchsel (Maurice) : 
Charme d’automne. 22856. 
Madrigal. 24081. 

Reuter (F. O.) Come hither ye chil- 

dren. 17915. 

Reuter (Mrs. F. O.): 

Come hither, ye children. 
Where are you going, 
dear. 21604. 

Reuter (Fritz): 

An dem Herrn. 


17915. 
children 


21958. 


TRanzlied, 21126, 21127. 
Weihnachtslied. 21517. 
Revanche. 24979. 


Revelle (R. G.): 


Down memory’s lane to _ you. 


18152. 
Where you wait with the golden 
gates ajar. 17689. 


Review & herald pub. assn.: 


Be a messenger somewhere for’ 


Jesus. 13295. 
Do thy work lovingly. 138831. 
For me. 14122. 


Joy of my Lord. 14856. 
Just for today. 14913. 
Just the same. 14927. 
Let your light shine. 
Meet me there. 15305. 
My Lord is near. 15502. 
My Saviour understands. 
Nearer to Jesus. 15564, 
Peace with God. 15847. 
Remember the Sabbath day. 
16031. 
Righteous heavenly King. 16057. 
Saviour, I come to Thee. 16158. 
Trust Him now. 16788. 
Under His care. 16882. 
What would I do without Jesus. 
17000. 
Revista moderna. 8965. 
Revo-verlag. Fatme. 18386. 
Revoir (H. M.) Lephar 
23898. 
Revu négre. 24528. 
Revue des Quat’z’arts. 
Rex pub. co. 
Rexford 
15083. 
Rey-Andreu (H.): 
Berceuse. 277. 
Impressions fugaces. 
2°™° nocturne. 4137, 
4°™° nocturne. 4139. 
Reyer (W. F.) San Die-go. 20625. 
Reyna (M. B.) Procession. 15973. 
Reynard (—): * 
Bowl of pansies. 
Tris. 5973. 
Reynders (John) : 
Love and you. 
Prinee’s return. 
Reynolds (A. C.) 


15065. 


15527. 


waltz. 


5261, 
Wawona moon. 8481. 
(Julian) Lilac blooms. 


1622. 


4506. 


19526, 19527. 
24898, 24899. 
Opus 1. 20208. 


Reynolds (H. F.) 


Reynolds (Alfred): 
‘  Duenna. 5054, 9708. 
Duenna’s dance. 138923. 
Fandango. 140389, 
Gavotte. 14192. 
Reynolds (Barbara) : 
Fairy maiden. 18299. 
My dream. 19896. 
Evolution. 22882, 
Reynolds (H. G.) Dawn on the 
Alamo, 22601. 
Reynolds (I. E.): 
Alone with Christ. 8860. 
As Thy will is done in heaven. 
8927. 
Call of the cross. 
Call unto Me. 
Cheer them on. 9326. 
Death is gain. 9581, 
Every morning. 9791. 
Heaven is just ahead. 10214. 
I would press toward the goal. 
10517. 
Jehovah’s praise. 10676. 
Jesus, Savior. 10688. 
Lead me, blessed Jesus. 10832. 
Send out the light. 12070. 
Through the riches of His grace. 
12548. 
Reynolds (Ralph) I never loved any- 
one like I love you 5762, 
Reynolds (Walter) Selection from 
Spohr’s works. 12067. 
Reynolds & co.: 
Abey, vot a luvly baby. 8788. 
"Arf a cigar. 8918. 
Asking papa. 22010. 
Assurance man. 151. 
At home I’m my wife’s husband. 
22016. 
Bachelor’s. dilemma. 
Ballad singer. 9019. 
Bells. 258. 
Blacksmith’s goodbye. 
Bobbies. 9140. 
Bon trés bon. 
Bustling Bertie. 9200. 
Case in point. 9288. 
Coffee Cup’s race. 22489. 
Dear, dear. 754. 
Do you remember. 
Dorg’s life. 9659. 
Folk-songs. 9897. 
Harold J’Hones. 1324. 
Hartist’s model. 13825, 
How to write a sea song. 14447. 
I don’t feel at home in ’igh So- 
ciety. 14486. 
I had one with him. 14497. 
If I had only, only, only known. 
10532. 
In the days of good King Arthur. 
10588. 
Jimmy’s boots. 10694. 
Just two. 14933. 


9232. 
9234. 


8996. 


22194. 
9150. 


22682. 


1683 


INDEX 


Reynolds & co.—Coutinued. 
Just wait till I’ve polished my 
glasses. 14935. 
Last bottle. 23865. 
Laughing family. 23873. 
Lfe’s pathway. 15073. 


' 


Like ships that pass. 15080. 
*Liza and Bill. 2023. 
Lodger’s song of home. 2028. 


Love come from your hiding place. 
2066. 

Marry for gold. 11086. 

Musical speeches. 2361. 

Nothing and everything. 24550. 

Old flames. 2627. 

Old front door. 2629. 

Our dispensary. 11639. 


Pickpocket. 2782. 

Poet and the peasant. 2816. 
Postman. 24857. 

Putting up with it. 24917. 


Queenie, the carnival queen. 2907. 

Red Serge—the bolshevik. 2946. 

Rolling stones. 3006. 

Solomon Islands. 3277. 

Sporting proposals. 3375. 

Spring, spring, glorious. spring, 
25405. 

Square deal Sanderson. 

Tale of Ackmed Kurd. 

’Tisn’t worth it. 12568. 

Waiting for something to happen. 
16932. 

We've insured father. 8448. 

What does he call you, girls. 
3870. 

Where the temple bells are ring- 
ing. 8955. 

Will somebody put me to bye bye. 
4009. 

Windsor (May) album. 4013. 

Windsor’s (May) second concert: 
ed album. 17156. 

Wot’s ther price o’ Swedes? 

Reznicek (EH. N. von): 

Ernster walzer. 5130. 

Sieben deutsche volkslieder. 7388 

Violin-konzert. 8346. 


25408. 
12440. 


4051. 


Violine-konzert in EH moll. 8347, 
8348. 
Walzerserenade. 8405. 
Rhea (A. C.): 


Camp fire song. 9241. 
Western welcome. 8471. 
Rheinberger (Jos.) : 
Angelis suis. 21974. 
Chase. 13555. 
Rheingold. 21434. — 
Rhene-Baton. See Baton (Rhene) 
Rhoades (B. W.) Tango. Paree. 
3511. 
Rhoads (W. H.) I’m stopping off at 
Wheeling W. Va. 5748. 
Rhoda (Nobel) pseud. See Hender- 
son (O. L.) 


Rich (F. E.) 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 20 


Rhode (Max): 


Gioconda. 5339. 
Sleeping Beauty’s wedding. 7716- 
7718. 
Weihbnachten. 25981. 
Wenn ich koénig wir. 8461. 
Rhodes (C.) Syntheolus. 3487. 


Rhodes (Helen) Almond eyes. 
(3). 

Rhodes (John) 
24147. 


Rhodes (Vernon) 


17298 
Mary Ann Malone. 


I got the some- 


body else’s blues. 18849. 
Ribaud (Joe): 
I miss Carolina. 15387. 
Sweetest girl. 3472. 


Ribble (lL. L. H.) 
state. 24438. 
Ribble (M. H.): 

Bennet’s triumphal. 
Dainty maid. 17998. 
Teamwork. 16602. 
Twilight thoughts. 16819. 
Ricards (Geo.) Starve, and save your 
money. 123829. 
Riccardi (L,) Piccolo navio. 
Ricci (AntHony) : 
I’ve got those cross word puzzle - 
blues. 1562. 
Take away those southern blues. 
21109. 
Riecci-Signorini (A.): 
Andantino e Tempo di minuetto. . 
8888. 
Larghetto. 19325. 
Tempo di furlana. 19325. 
Tre espressioni liriche. 11896. 
Riccio (William) Wonderful Mary. 
17179. ; 
Rice (Aimee) ‘That little bungalow 
and you. 21172. 
Rice (B. H.) Me and you. 
Rice (Gitz) : 
Burden. 380.. 
By my fireside. 
Rice (Myrtle) : 
Fond memories. 14114. 
Memory of mother’s 
15320. 


Rice (W. T.) ‘Those wonderful gals. 
the Sals. 8115. 

Rice (W. W.): 

If I could only be with you to- 

nighl. 19031. 

Rifka. 16056. 

Samara Rose. 20619. 

When I remember you. 17020. 
Rich (A. H.): 

Step on the gas with me. 12332. . 


My Pennsylvania 


271. 


2781. 


19666. 


4553. 


lullaby 


Want a job. 12752. 
Rich (A. M.) Sweet memories come 
back to me. 12408. 


4731. 
21028. 


Cloud pictures. 


Rich (N. J.) Such a sausage. 


1684 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Richard (Hd.) Dodgin’ my man.. 
13835. 

Richard (George) Chester-Min-Andy. 
13562. 


Richards (Arthur) Snowdrops. 3266, 

Richards (C. L.) Minuet in G. 15366. 

Richards (C. W.) My temperamental, 
sentimental gal. 11374. 

Richards (David) Captain Blaze. 
9267. 


Richards (I. D.) 
Richards (Ivor) 
Richards (J. J.): 
In tretta.., 23592. 
Ozark trails. 24736. 
Richards (K. L.): 
Absence. 10. 
Cradle song. 13687. 
Do you do cross-word puzzles! 
801. ; 
Faery song. 1009. 
Garden of my heart. 
Globe trotter. 5354. 
Honey-bunny. 5579. 
I’m not the least bit superstitious 
truly. 10444. 
In the garden of my heart. 14745. 
Indian serenade. 5953. 
Lament. 1907. 
My star. 15533. 
Que voulez vous? 7317. 
Queen Hsi-shih. 2903. 
Sweet bells. 7945. 
Sweet little flower 
12406. 
Teresita. 12470. 
Will you take a bus ride? 8617. 
Richards (L. A. 8.) I shall meet her. 
18966. 
Richards (Pat) Brenda. 17677. 
Richards (R. E.): 
Oregon. 11624. 


Faded rose. 9807. 
I wonder. 10509. 


5315. 


of Capri. 


Rose and cobalt blue. 16091. 
Stunt songs for social sings. 
21021. 
Richards (T.) Sweet brier waltz. 
3458. 
Richards (V..C.) Dream girl of my 
heart. 22788. 
Richards pub. co. Who are you? 
3975. ' 
Richardson (Adrienne) Butterfly 
love... 22248. 
Richardson — (Dorothy) Hach night 
and day. 13934. 
Richardson (H. W.): 
Dance dream. 9505. 
My movie girl. 11349. 
Tantalizing fox trot. 16590. 


Richardson (J. H.) 
8773 (464). hy 

Richardson (N. E.) 
24286. 


86854—26——25. 


Love’s dilemma. 


‘Moentita girls. 


Richardson (R. EH.) 
social sings. 21021. 

Richardson (R. R.) 
delta delta. 12277. 

Richberg (Donald) 
20625. 

Richelet (M. B.): 

Faux Tsiganes. 


Stunt songs for 
Songs of Delta 
San Diego. 


13084 (200, 201). 


Quatre piéces d’orchestre. 8773 
(15). 
Richey (G. S.) Monkey business. 
19810. 
Richielda (—) Josephine. 26302 
(463). 


Richison (J. A.): 
Camanche tomahawk. 13471. 
I’ve nothing else to do. 10485. 
When a chap proposes. 8502. 
Richley (E. C.) Girl with the garnet 
lips. 1208. 
Richman (Harry) : 
Day that I met you. 22608, 22609. 


Don’t be sorry for me. 22691. 
Miami, you owe a lot to me. 
19737, 24231. 


Smiling eyes. 3260. 


Will you remember me. 8616, 
12954. 
Richmond (Eddie) Flag that train, 
to Alabam’. 1082. 
Richmond (G. X) White and the 
blue. 3969. 
Richmond (J. L.) Bessie couldn’t 
help it. 288. 


Richmond & Jones. 
calling you. 20006. 
Richter (Paul): 
Directions for playing the hawaio- 


New Smyrna, is 


lin. 9608. 
Directions for playing the ukelin. 
9609. 
Richter (W. B.) Temple foot ball 
song. 25606. 


Rickaby (T. L.) Well known and 
favorite melodies. 8773 (848). 
Rickard (T. E.): 

Color. 9396. 

Let’s go Minnesota. 
Rickards (Jack) 
Ricketts (Bob): 

Louisville blues. 15169. 

You’ve got to beat me to keep 
me., 4111. 

Rickey (Al). I long for you at twi- 
light. 14522. 
Rico (Joseph.) : 


10860. 
Bobbies. 9140. 


Alfred de Musset. 21901. 
Dans. ses grands, yeux bleus. 
18021. 

Luna d’amore. 6418... 

N’imitons pas les Jalone. 24466. 
Ricordi (G.) & co. 

A lei. 13090. 

Album. di sei pezzi. Polos. 


Allegro grazioso. 17370. 


1685 


INDEX 


Ricordi (G.) & co.—Continued. 


Andante. 23050. 

Andantino. 17949. 

Arabesque. 138525. 

Armonie della notte. 4276. 

At Versailles on the lawn. 17455. 

Ballatella. 17529. 

Bambola frou frou. 17539. 

Banderilleros. 13281. 

Beato regno. 282. 

Belfagor. 22148. 

Bionda Dolly. 291, 183851. 

Bohéme. 24911. ~— 

Cadenza. 20425. 

Canzone dei cristiani. 480. 

Canzone del fiore. 9257, 22298. 

Canzone e danza. 17768. 

Caravan from China. 437. 

Castanets and tambourines. 9285. 

Cavalieri di Ekebu. 464, 4645. 

Chagrin d’amour. 138528. 

Chatterers. 22360. 

Che pretendi tu. 4675. 

Come. 22450. 

Convento veneziano. 623. 

Curi, curuzzu. 17988. 

Date e piene mani. 730. 

De mi tierra. 9562. 

Dear little treasure of mine. 
18058. 

Désenchantée. 13802. 

Dew. 22658. 

Didone. 4935. 

Disarmonie. 789. 

Dreams of thee. 22760. 

Due pezzi. 18410. 

Ecco il magico apecechio. 914. 

Fa la nana bambine. 18291. 

Fantasy in F minor. 9824. 

Eleven o’clock. 13959. 

En se promenant. 13971. 

Enchanted river. 946. 

Entrata di Fornarina. 5123. 

Era la vo. 18244, 

Ev’ry time I feel de Spirit. 998, 
18283. 

Fornarina. 5274. 

Gethsemani. 23061. 

Gifts. 23062. 

Golden dawn. 10045. 

Golden tango girl. 23128. 

Gondoliera. 53892. 

Gurewich’s (Jascha) saxophone 
album. 23167-23169. 

Hills. 23278. 

Hinemoa’s love song. 1879. 

Home time. 23297. 

Hungarian rhapsody. 238339. 

I know de Lord’s laid His hands 
on me. 18862. 

I wonder. 1578. 

Illumina tu o fuoco. 19044. 

In mezo al mar. 19071. 

In the eyes of you. 5922, 

Interlude for a drama. 1685. 


1686 


. __. pt eee aS ye ee 


Invan mi danni. 1689. 

Iris. 11092. 

Jour de tempéte. 23746. 

Julian. 23750-28752. 

La sui prati del Pert. 6176. 

Laggit, tra i giunchi di. Gené- 
sareth. 1904. 

Lebert y Stark. 15086, 15037. 

Leggenda. 19368. 

Lolita. 19483. 

Love is in my heart. 24019. 

Luna. 19564, 


Madam Butterfly. 20436. 


Mahdi. 15233, 

Mandy Lou.. 24114. 

Maori lullaby. 15257. 

Marhaba. 24131. 

Memories, dear memories. 19700. 

Minuetto diabolico. 2279. 

Miss America. 24267. ~ 

Missa Angelica. 15375, 15376. 

Missa pro defunctis. 19775. 

My soul is like a garden close. 
24445. 


. Nazareth. 11392. 


Nero. 24489. 

Nerone. 15569. 

New love, new life. 250. 

Night and dreams. 3126, 

November. 24555. 

O douce infante. 11482. 

O salutaris. 2567. 

Oh Peter go ring-a dem bells. 
2599. 

On the terrace at Saint Germain. 
20164. 

One hour. 7064. 

Pampina pampinedda. 20251. 

Paquita. 15820. 

Pastorella. 20274. 

Pendant Vouragan. 24790. 

Petrouchka’s wedding. 11716. 

Petruccio e il eavolo cappuccio. 
11717. 

Piedigrotta 1924. 203837. 

Pierrot. 24820. 

Pini di Roma. 7204, 7205. 

Poule. 24859. 

Preparazione. 7269, 15951, 15952. 

Prete pero. 20411. 

Printemps fleuri. 15969. 

Puta’s dancing song. 15987. 

Queues. 118381. 

Recompense. 2939. 

Ricreazioni pianistiche. 16052. 

Rispetti ... per dispetto. 2994, 
16063. 

Rispetto. 7409. 

Roses de Noél. 7462. 

Samurai. 25080. 

Scene infantili. 7550. 

Se tu piangi io piangero. 7589. 

Segreto di Zingara. 12063, 25147. 

Sei liriche. 13126. 

Sei pezzettini facile. 20426. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Sérénade coquette. 12083. 

Serenade hawaienne. 25166. 

Shadow of Egypt. 20759. 

She wants such simple gifts. 
25201. 

Siciliana. 3209, 16263. 

Sleep song. 252638. 

Sognando. 3273. 

Somebody’s darling. 

Sonata in fa. 16364. 

Song for Colin. 25382. 

Speak, speak, beloved. 25386. 


25310. 


Stornellata sull’ Arno. 12348. 
Stornelli . . . veechierelli. 12350. 
Sun at last. 25487. 

Tantum ergo. 3515. 


Thee. 3582. 

To fetch some water from the 
spring. 38652. 

Trattato d’ armonia. 

Tre canti. 11739, 11740. 

Tre esercizii e Venti variazioni. 
7995. ‘ 

Trenta piccoli studii. 22930. 

Trentadue esercizii e studii. 13709. 

Trentasette studietti. 22931. 

Trio in la. 25768. 

Unfold thy snowy pinions. 3731. 

Variazioni senza tema. 21381. 

Ventaglio. 12695. 

Vivete in pace. 3786. 

Wade in de water. 21431, 21482. 

Were you there. 3859. 

When the yellow kowhai blooms. 


3927. 
When thou art nigh. 26071. 
When you go. 26077. 
Where the _ brooklet ripples. 
17081. 
With song-birds. 26170. 
1830. 21850. 
Ridderhof (N. LL.) Farewell dear 
heart. 1042. 
Riddick (Birdie) music pub. co. 
Dreams that come true. 869. 


Riddle (C. H.) 
1373. 
Ridley (A. W.) & co.: 
Supplemental missionary hymn 
book. 16520. 
University carol book. 25826. 


Ridley (S. C.) Fairies’ parade. 1015. 
Riebe (E. F.) San Antonio twilight 
breezes. 20621. 
Rieckhoff (Mary): 
How sweet the name of mother. 


High cost of living. 


14446. 
Sunny days. 7928. 
Rieger (Erwin) Trium dass unsere 


lippen sich finden. 8185. 


Riemann (Hugo) Practical chord 
signs. 20398. 
Rienzi. 21436. 


3677, 3678. 


Ries (Franz) : 
21850 (163). 


Adagio. 

Introduction and gavotte. 21850 
(106). 

Master pieces for the violin. 
8773 (508). 


Perpetuum mobile. 
8° concerto. 21846. 
‘Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h.: 
Albumblatt. 17349. 
Altes lied yom Sterben. 4219. 
Canzone. 21524. 
Drei lieder. 11887. 
Hast du denn 
10163, 10164. 
Metamorphosen. 19729. 
Neues federspiel. 11404. 
Praludium und Menuett. 
Sieben stiicke fiir klavier. 
Sonate. 12765. 
Valse caprice. 213738. 
Wiegenlied. 21669. 
Riesenfeld (Hugo) Paramount 
march. 7141. 
Rieti (Vittorio) Sonatina. 25329. 
Rietz (W. J.) Cuckoo. 674. 
Rigerone (Beatrice) I’m sorry for 
you. 14579. 
Riggs (Benjamin) 


21850 (151). 


das gewollt? 


20400. 
6193. 


That’s why I love 


the name of Georgia. 21181. 

Riggs (J. F.) pub. co. Blue earth 
booster. 9128. . 

Riggs (J. H.) Blue earth booster. 
9128. 

Rigney (Frank) I am longing for 
you. 2383853. 

Rigoletto. 12697, 13084 (370), 16877, 
25875. 


Rihm (Alexander) : 


American fantasie. 26302 (12). 
Badinage. 17298 (15). 
Idol’s eye. 26302 (148). 
Serenade. 8773 (691). 
Riis-Magnussen (Ad.) Romance. 
11981. 
Riisager (Knudage) Rosen. 20579. 
Riker (Dorris) Moonlight _ stroll. 
24308. 
Riker (Frank) I love to waltz. 
10406. 
Riker (H. A.) You are my love. 
26223. 
Rile (L. M.) Golgotha. 1241. 
Riley (A. C. D.) Tunes and runes 


for the school room. 12621. 


Riley (Celia) Joy of winter. 23748. 
Riley (Edward) : 

Co-caine Jane. 17897. 

Monkey love. 19811. 
Riley (F. J.) Sweetheart. 7968. 


Riley (Jack) music pub. co.: 
Hay, beans and rag. 1333, 5491. 
My dream home that is waiting 
for you. 6761. 


1687 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Riley (Jack) music pub. co —Contd. 
Red hot man. 7360. 

Summer night. 7920. 

Riley (Len) See Riley (W. L.) 

Riley (S. HE.) Our Father’s voice. 
2692. 

Riley (Sybil) As I watch the sun- 
set, it makes me think of you. 
22007. 

Riley (W. L.): 
Jo San. 19200. 
Weary Willie. 

Riley & Wirges. Someone had been 
there before. 16855. 

Rimsky-Korsakow (Nicolai) : 

Danse des bouffons. 9527, 21850 
(268). 
Flight of the bumble bee. 
18377. 
Hindu song. 
Hymn to the sun. 
Hymne au soleil. 
Oriental romance. 
Romance. 20555. 
Scheherezade. 8773 (1282). 
Song of India. 3319, 7794, 20912, 
25335, 25336. 
Song of the Czar. 12257. 
Young prince and the young 
princess. 18052. 
Rinaldi (G.): 
Old chap. 2618. 
Premiére ivresse. 7267. 
Rinaldi (N. R.) IlJumina tu o fuoco. 
19044. 
Rinaldo (Jack) : 
Happy me. 5469. 
Hear me, I have something to 
say. 23244. 
Just happy. 1819. 


12783. 


14092, 


18696, 18697, 23280. 
10332, 23342. 
18800. 

11630. 


What would you do. 3883. ° 
Rineck (J. ©. H.) Rondo. 20535. 
Rinehart (J. A.) Cross word puzzle 

blues. 4828. 
Riney (J. R.) That wonderful girl 
of mine. 12494. 
Ring (A. M.) Hello everybody march. 
14881. 
Ring (Justin) : 
Bells. 22154. 


Bird and the frog. 4446. 
Ev’rywhere I find you. 22887. 
Whistling Bill and the lark. 
8572. 
Ring (Montague) : 


Summah is de lovin’ time. 25484. 
Three African dances. 17298 
(363). 


"Tis morning. 38650. 
Ring of Haroun Al Raschid. 8773 
(32, 197, 462, 835). 
Ringens (Fred) Hello Seattle, 
- coming back to you. 14386. 
Ringle (Dave): 
Charleston. 4668. 


I’m 


| Ritchie (A1) 


| Rittenhouse (George) 


Fascinatin’ baby. 9833. 
Hurray! Hurray! my wife’s so 
good to me. 103820. 


I just adopted a baby who’s gonna 


baby me. 14505. 
I never knew how much I love 
you. 1548, 1544. 
Just a little kiss from you. 6089, 
6090. 
Our flat. 11641. 
Rings in the sawdust. 24998. 
Ringsdorf (P.) 
Rinkens (Wilhelm) : 
Auf der eisenbahn. 17467. 
Deutsche suite. 22654. 
Husaendurechmarsch. 18788. 
Liebesnacht. 19408. 


Suite in antiken. 7911. 

Treue paar. 21307. ; 
Ripley (F. H.) Advanced music 
reader. 8778 (4). 
Ripley (R. B.) Radio blues. 7332. 

Ripp (—) In riva al Po. 23601. 
Riquette. 2992, 7407, 16061, 17693, 


19055, 20883. 
Rish (Joseph). 
Risher (A. P.): 

Bowl of Holiywood. 339. 

Finger dexterity. 9861. 

Heart of mine. 10208. 

Hollywood bowl. 1388. 

Jesus is calling. 10682, 10688. 

March of the gnomes. 21850 

(366). 

May-day song. 11103. 

Swaying flowers. 16530. 

That sweet story. 8074. 

Where the bee sucks. 12891. 
Riss-Arbeau (M. J.): 

Chefs-d’ oeuvre classique. 497. 

Ouvertures célébres. 7112. 
Rissland (Karl) : 

Contemplation. 4778. 

Coquette. 626. 

Merry dancers. 6585. 

Toy soldiers’ parade. 

Waltz dreams. 8397. 
Marcell. 6477. 
Twilight. 8237. 
Hight glorious 


15000. 


Sweetheart. 3474. 


3673. 


Riter (N. E:) 


11908. 
Lady love. 


gospel hymns. 

Ritter (F. A.) 
Ritter (M. I.): 

At Easter dawn. 4292. 

Celestial song. 17794. 

From the gates of His garden. 

5300. 

His wondrous works. 5552. 

Message of summer. 6589. 

Pathway of the stars. 20276. 

Rally to service. 20486. 

Secret of happiness. 20707. 
Ritter (Theodor) : 

Mandoline orkest, deel 8. 2163. 

Zamacueca. 4128, 4124. 


1688 


Nameless one. 19987. 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-12, 1925 


rasan 


Ritzinger (F. H.) West Virginia 
sweet homeland of mine. 12802. 
Rivela (H.) A lei. 18090. 


Rivieratraum. 7413. 
Rivington (F. H.) 
me. 143806. 
Rivington (Mme. F. H.) 
for me. 143806. 
Rixner (Jos.) National guard march. 
15554, 15555. 
Rizzi (Alba) : 
Down by the old ene Ho. 
I really can’t say. 5767. 
Rizzi (Ambrogio) : 
Sorrisi d’amore. 12286. 
Voglio turna addOo mamma. 
Rizzo (Vincent) : 
Always in my dreams but never 
in my arms. 838. 
Los Angeles. 
Riviere. 7414. 
Tropical moon. 
Roat (C. E.): 
Dream town. 9685, 13880. 
Pal of my dreams. 11672, 11673. 
Wedding of Phil ane Beth. 3847, 
3848. 
Roat (Chas. E.) music ¢co.: 
Dream town. 9685, 13880. 
Drifting to you. 9704, 9705. 


Grieve not for 


Grieve not 


4994. 


3789. 


25772. 


Faded love letters of mine. 9805, 
9806. 

Have a little fun. 1329, 10106, 
10167. 

Her have went. 5533, 5534, 
10227. 

If you give your kisses to sonie- 
body else. 14687. 


My pal of Sigma nu. 24487. 

Pal of my dreams. 11672, 116738. 

Remember September. 24965. 

Wanted a pal by the name of 
Mary. 3824, 3825, 4144 (313), 
12753-12755, 13084 (611). 

Wedding of Phil and Beth. 3847, 
3848, 4144 (315). 


You are just a vision. 13005, 
G21. 
You’re a wonderful pal to me. 
21782. — 
Robberson (G._ S.) Sonny boy. 
20929. 


Robbins (Andy) I’ve got those Yid- 
dish never get married blues. 18973. 

Robbins (Fred) Drifting along with 
the tide. 5040. 

Robbins (R. C.): 


Callicles on Aetna. 17748. 
Drinking. 18192. 
Fifth day. 18349. 
Frost at midnight. 18440. 


Hymn of Empedocles. 18798. 
Ode to the Mediterranean. 20087. 
Old ships. 20144. 

Ploughman. 203874. 


20911. 
21267. 


Song of Empedocles. 
To the Virginian voyage. 
World. 21712. 

Robbins (Samuel) : 
Evening. 22868. 
Retrospect. 24978. 
Sonata. 25009. 

Bobbins, Engel inc. 
Agitated eo 4171, 8773 (893). 


Agitato. 17887. 

Agitato drammatico. 21881. 

Aloha oe. 8856, 13084 (404). 

Aloma. 4208, 8773 (902). 

Appassionata dramatico. 138186. 

Appassionato. 125, 4144 (162), 
21986. 

By the lake. 394, 4144 (167). 

By the stream. 13438, 17298 
(244). 

By wireless. 4559, 8773 (942). 

Champs. 4658, 8773 (957), 13084 
421). 

Cynical scherzando. 22547. 

Derby days. 22644. 

Dilemma. 22662. 

Disaster. 22665. 

Don’t say you will. 9649, 13084 
(4385). 

Down de road. 9665, 13084 (486). 

Dramatic scene and_ agitato. 
13871. 

se Dream kiss. 22734. 


Dreaming of tomorrow. 13888. 
Dreams of long ago. 13899, 17298 


(261). 

Emotional agitato. Ze eS bee 
(1023). 

Emotional andante. 22827. 

False accusation. 14036. 

Fantasie Cecile. 10385, -8T7T3 
(1039). 

Fleurette. 18376. 

Flocons de neige. 14095. 

Florida. 1090, 8773 (1037). 


Folio of Vincent Lopez novelty 


piano solos. 22984. 

Freshie. 14148, 17298 (270). 

Furioso. 23032. 

Gathering of the braves. 1170, 
4144 (182). 

Get-a-way. 23059, 23060. 

Gypsy sweetheart. 5437, 8773 
(1057). 

Had I but known. 1294, 4144 
(186). 

Handy’s (W. C.) collection of 
blues. 5456, 8773 (1059). 


Handy’s (W. C.) famous comic 
biues. 5457, 8773 (1060). 

Hank’s book of college ditties for 
the ukulele. 10140. 

Hank's book of music camp dit- 
ties. 10141. 

Hank's college ditties for the uku- 
lele. 13084 (456). 


1689 


INDEX 


— 


Robbins-Engel inc.—Continued. 
Hank’s one hour course in ukulele 
playing. 10142, 18084 (457). 
Hank’s songs of the sunny South. 
101438. 
Happy go 
(1062). 
Harmonica Bill’s 10 minute course 
in harmonica playing. 23202. 
Honolulu honeymoon. 1403, 8773 

(1078). 
Hot as a summer’s day. 18751. 
I want you. 1578, 8773 (1108). 
Idyll. 554, 8773 (969). 
In despair. 5890, 8773 (1124). 
In gloomy forest. 10565, 138084 
(483). 
In merry mood. 23595. 


lucky. 54638, 8773 


In suniland with you. 10582, 
13084 (484). 

Indian dance. 19104. 

Jig walk—Charleston. 23733, 


26302 (460). 

Jim dandy. 23734, 26302 (461). 

Kiss from you. 6145, 8773 (1151), 
10779, 18084 (496). 

Lonesome gee I’m awf’ly lone: 
some. 6330, 8773 (1166). 

Look who’s here. 6341, 8773 
(1168), 10956, 13084 (500). 

Lyric agitato: 24073. 

Maison isoleé. 2149, 8773 (1180). 

Melodic agitato. 24187. 

Merry widow waltz. 24216, 26302 
(494). 

Minor 
(511). 

Molly. 2302, 8773 (1201). 

Moon madness. 19818. 

Moonlight dreams. 19820, 21850 

(381). 

Musie of a mountain stream. 

" 24366. 

My love star. 6799, 8773 (1215). 

Mystery-hurry. 6846, 8773 (1220). 

Night owl. 18084 (522), 15579, 
15580. 

Nobby gobs. 2518, 4144 (284), 
11438, 13084 (525). 


agitato. 11182, 13084 


Ocean sings of you. 6973, 8773 
(1230). 
Oriental love dance. 15763. 


Panicy agitato. 2723, 8773 (1249). 

Patsy. 21850 (404), 24776. 

Pep. 2766, 8773 (1251), 
21850 (405). 

Piano phun. 21850 (406), 24811. 

Playful allegro. 24832. 

Plotting foe. 11751, 13084 (542). 

Rage. 2922, 8773 (1261). 

Recitative and _ soliloquy. 
8773 (1264). 

Reverie of love. 2977, 2978, 4144 
(266) 8773 (1270). 


20295, 


7355, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20° 


Ruisseau. 11970, 18084 (553). 

Saxophun. 12019, 18084 (558). 

Scherzando-hurry. 20653. 

Second misterioso a la valse. 
25141. 

She ain’t what she used to bea. 
7647, 8773 (1290). 


Shoot. 25209. 

Sinister misterioso. 12166, 13084 
(571). 

Sittin’ on the moon. T7708, 8773 

. (1297). 

Skyrocket. 16297, 20813. 


Sounds from the cloister. 3355. 

Speed. 20963, 20964. 

Springtime roses and you. 
8773 (13810). 

Stepping fast. 21000. 

Sunshine of love. 
(1814). 

Sweet Kathleen Adair. 
(1317). 

Sweet stuff. 21081. 

Tense misterioso. 
(1827). 

Thelma. 166583. 

Thief in the night. 
(599). 

Thoughts of yore. 25691. 

Trumpet blues. 21315. 

Twinkles. 12638, 13084 (605). 

Ukulele Ike’s comic song book. 
8257, 8773 (1349). 

Valse vanity. 3754, 8773 (1859). 

Volga boat song. 8371, 8773 
(1363). 

Weird night. 3851, 4144 (316). 


7860, 


3445, 8773 


3461, 8773 
8040, 8773 


12522, 13084 


Whispering hope. 98568, 8773 
(1887). 

Whose who are you? 8591, 8773 
(1392). 


Williams (Bert) folio of ne’er-to- 
be forgotten songs. 21676. 

With you. 26172, 26302 (612). 

World famous love songs. 21713. 

World is mine for I have you. 
8669, 8773 (1404). 

Zip. 8761, 8773 (1419), 172938. 


Robert (K. A.): 
Auxiliary meeting. 13240. 
Bread of angels. 9175. 


Robert-le-Grand. A un enfant. 8785. 
Robert Macaire. 782. 
Roberti (Ethina) Pauline. 20279. 
Roberton (H. 8S.) Twa_ corbies. 
25799. 
Roberts (B. G.): 
I’ve got those gossip blues. 


10481. 
Just a little smile. 1805. 
Roberts (C. J.) Fischer (Carl) junior 

orchestra albums. 1078, 5233, 18367. 
Roberts (D. BE. A.) Souvenirs. 7828. 
Roberts (E. P.) When youre gone. 

21599. 


1690 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Roberts (E. S.): 
Some one is calling you. 20871. 
True sons of Stone and Webster. 
8221. 
Roberts (Edward): 
Elfin measure. 18228. 
My Jove, she’s but’a lassie yet. 


6798. 
Roberts (F. LL.) Strutting sheik. 
7901. 
Roberts (George) : 

Donnybrook fair. 809. 


Sandman is: calling 
12002. 

Roberts (Ida) Maybe. 

Roberts (J.) & co.: 
Daydreams 0’ mine. 9557. 
Little grey mother. 15105. 

Roberts (J. E.): 

; Allegro con brio. 17368. 
Argonaut march. 17481. 
Lead us, O Father. 6212. 

- Postlude in F. 24856. 
_ Smiles and tears. 20833. 

- To Thee, O precious Savior. 
Roberts (J. I.) Days. 4887. 
Roberts (J. J.) Seven last words of 

Christ. 20754. 
Roberts (Jessica) : 

Ballad of the sea. 
Fragment. 5280. 
Spring memory. 7854. 

Roberts (John) Little grey mother. 

15105. 

Roberts (K:. B.) When you had me, 

Why didn’t you keep me. 21597. 
‘Roberts (L. S.): 

Just let me hope. 6105. 
Sunshine the rose and you. 7936. 

Roberts, (Lula). There’s nothing in 

the world like love. 21202. 
Roberts (M. T.) Meeting in the air. 

153806. 

Roberts (Osborne) ’T'was in the 

merry month of May. 25800. 
Roberts (R. EH.) -O Lord, Thy chil- 

dren gathered here. 24575. 
Roberts (S. L.): 

I’m gonna be for myself. 
Oh dark gal. 6993. 

South street blues. 209438. 
What-cha-eall-’em blues. 8476. 
Roberts (Stella) All the world a- 

daneing. 17364. 

Roberts (Thos.) Blow high blow low. 

22199. 

Robertson (A. W.) & sons. 

Maori moon. 16303. 
Robertson (C. H. W.) 

Cumberland. 760. 
Robertson (Catherine) : 

He’s a titled bootlegger. 
Sheik of to-day. 16246. 

Robertson (G. R.): 

Every Saturday night. 


you. 7518, 


19653. 


8159. 


9018. 


14559. 


Sleepy 
Dear old 


14358. 


988. 


Laugh. 1925. 
You and I. 4068. 


Robertson (I. K.) Dolores. 
Robertson (Kinniburgh) 
jeri ined (eee 0B 
Robertson (L. J.) : 
Dawning morrow. 4884. 
Just be glad. 10734. 
Lament. 6186. 
Land of Nod. 10816. 
Night of enchantment. 
Robertson (Lola) 
you. 15418. 
Robertson (Ruby) Dearie. 22682. 
Robertson (W. A.) There was a cross. 
25666. 


Robie (F. H.) Full dress medley 
overture. 8773 (255). 

Robie (Mrs. F. H.) Full dress med- 
ley overture. 8773 (255). 
Robin Hood and Little John. 
Robinson (A. H.) 
Robinson (Avery) : 
Fir needles. 18355. 
Gwine away. 18598. 


Robinson (Becca) Watermelon time. 


18114. 
O sapien- 


6893. 


Moonlight and 


205438. 
Dawn of love. 734. 


25942. 
Robinson (Chas. C.) Don’t push me 
away. 9647. 


Robinson (Chater) : 
Hylton medley of famous ballads. 
18791, 18792. 
‘ Peter, the pal of the ladies. 7183. 
Robinson (Clarence C.) : 
Let all on earth their voices raise. 
10850. 
They met on the sprig of a chest- 
nut tree. 16676. 
Robinson (David) : 
Ballade sentimentale. 17528. 
Chanson populaire. 17809. 
O kiihler wald. 20066. 
Popular suite for piano. 
Suite. 16674. 
Robinson (Ellis) 
18501. 
Robinson (G. A.) Too many kisses 
bring too many tears. 12590. 
Robinson (G..O.) My cow-girl. 24383. 
Robinson (G. T.) Your mamma can 


11766. 


Girl of my memory. 


tell. 17281. 
Robinson (H. I.) Stop, look, listen. 
21005. 
Robinson (J. L.) Orying fool. 4829. 
Robinson (J. W.): 
Dreamland with you. 22754. 
Lover’s isle of somewhere. 2086. 


Robinson (L. M.) 
23801. 


Robinson (Louis) 


Keep one eye open. 


Bobolink days are 


coming soon. 22205. 
Robinson (M. H.) # Love’s trilogy. 
15206. 


1691 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Robinson (M. L.) 
602. 


Robinson (Mary) 
23761. 


Robinson (Mrs. P. B.) I don’t care 
how sorry you are. 23374, 23375. 
Robinson (Russel) : 
Colorado nights. 13621. 
Fallin’ down. 14035. 
My gal Jo. 6771. 
My new sweetie is plenty sweet. 
6811. 
Rah! rah! Cholly. 16015. 
Robinson (W.) Deep elm, you tell 
7em I’m blue. 9586. 
Robison (Abraham) : 
Study no. FD. 12370. 
Study no. FF. 123871. 
Study no. WE. 12872. 
Robison (C. J.): 
Ain’t-ya comin’ out tonight. 41. 
Bryan’s last fight. 13422. 
Darlin’, darlin’ mine. 9541. 
Dear, oh, dear. 4897. 


Coming spring. 


Just a pal to thee. 


Goodness me, holy gee. 14281. 
I love you so. 14584. 
John T. Scopes trial. 14846.” 


19846. 
in Tennessee. 


Moiher’s grave. 
My little home 
24490. 

Naomi Wise. 24470. 

Rescue of the PN 9 no i. 20519 

Ruhaway train. 7484, 11972. - 

Sania Barbara earthquake. 16149. 

Sinking of the S-—51. 20803. 

Strumming my blues away. 12362. 

Sydney. Allen. 25541. 

Time will come. 3644. 

Why did you leave me. 129380. 

Wreek of the 1256. 17200. 

Zeb Turney’s gal. 26277. 
Robison (W. F.) Yucatan. 8746. 
Robison (Willard) : 

G string melody. 5307. 

Tll have the blues until I get to 

California. 5691. 
June of long ago. 6080. 
Music of a mountain 

24366. 

Page Mr. Handy. 7124. 

Peaceful valley. 7161, 11697. 

Rhythm rag. 7392, 20529. 

Roborn (Bert) Fan-tan. 1030. 
Robreecht (Carl): 

Dear one. 22628, 22629. 

Foxtrot nach S. Gastaldon’s lied. 

14141, 14142. 

Freu dich Fritzchen. 14149, 18428. 

Marsech—potpourri. 19627. 

My little Dolly. 24416, 24417. 

Volkslieder-foxtrot. 12725, 21428. 

Windsor. 17155. 


Rocco (C. D.) If I had you. 1597. 
Roch (Ernst) Konzert. 16789. 


stream. 


Rochelle (Blanche) 
TOLTE. 
Rock (Jack) Big hearted Sal. 
Roek (M. B.): 
Ariadne. . 13194. 
Jubilee song. 6073. 
Rockwell (Rose) My darling mother. 
19891. 
Roddick (H. A.) 
24452. 
Rode (P.): 
1°" concerto. 4135. 
6° concerto. 4140. 
10™° concerto. 26298. 
Rodeheaver (Homer A.) : 
Abide with us. 8790. 
America the home land. 138151. 
Anchor of my soul. 4247. 
Are you ready to meet Him? 
8916. 
Arise, arise. ' 13196. 
Ask and it shall be done. 
Awake, awake. 8969. 
Back of the clouds is ‘sunshine. 


Ballo di gelosia. 


13347. 


My sweetie said yes. 


13210. 


9002. 

Back to the faith of my child- 
hood. 43853. 

Because of your love for Him. 
Book 

Behold the Savior at the door. 
9078. 


Caleb and Joshua. 9223. 

Call to arms. 4575. 

Carol in the rain. 9276. 

Children’s prayer. 4690. — 

Christ my soul will keep. 4711. 

Come just now. 4753. 

Comrades in service. 9429. 

Count on us. 4794. 

Cross of Christ will a a 
9465. 

Cross will triumph. 9467. 

Cry aloud. 4826. 

Day of need. 4886. 


EKach beautiful promise. 9723. 
Face the light. 9802. 
Follow His steps of love. 9901. 


Following the King. 14112. 

For Jesus. 9910. 

Friend on the road. 9988, 14151. 

Garden song. 9966. 

Give of your sunshine. 

Go forward. 5365. 

God calls for men. 5373, 14247. 

God has a place for you. 14249. 

God is calling. 10024. 

God is still upon His’ throne. 
10027. 

God needs me. 10029. 

God of the tempest. 14251. 

God’s song-land. 14254. 

God’s will. 10038. 

Golden link. 14264. 

Gospel call. 10065. 

Growing up for Jesus. 


14231. 


5431. 


1692 


nos. 


INDEX 


1-12, 1925 


Have you lightened some burden 
today? 10171. 

He came to save me. 10183. 

He that believeth. 5498, 14861. 

He that winneth souls: is wise. 
5500. 

He took my place. 5501. 

Hear the call. 5507. 

Heavenly Shepherd. 5516. 

Help me to do my part. 

His voice. 10245. 

Holding my hand. 

Holy Bible. 10256. 

Home over there. 5571. 

Hymn of praise. 14463. 

I love Him. 10400. 

I’ve found the way. 

I will follow Jesus. 

I will not—will you? 

If Jesus 
5849, 14679. 

If Jesus should come. 5851. 

In the dawn of eternal day. 
10587. 

In the garden with Jesus. 10596. 

In the same old way. 10602. 

In the sunshine land. 10604. 

Jesus, the Savior of men. 10691. 

Joy you give to others. 14860. 

Keep on believing. 19261. 

Keep the  love-light burning. 
10768. 

Keeping step. 6132. 

Lift up your head. 10875, 15074. 

Little beam of light. 10894. 

Little sunbeams. 10927. 

Little things. 15116. 

Living in the sunshine. 15124. 

Living with Jesus. 10931. 

Lord, I must pray. 10958. 

Love will trace a_ rainbow. 
10994. 

Loving and helping. 15210. 

Loving shepherd. 11007. 

Making love to the roses. 11052. 

Merry little sunbeam. 153832. 

Message for Jesus. 11149. 

Mine is the love of Jesus. 

Mizpah. 6642. 

More for the Master. 11229. 

Mother and the book of God. 
6697. < 

My dream city. 6760. 

My only refuge. 6814, 15515. 

Need of loving hearts. 15566. 

Not far from the kingdom. 6922, 
15611. 

Now is the time. 11472. 

O the bitter shame and sorrow. 
6971. 

Our boats are sailing. 15774. 

Our country’s starry banner. 
11688. 

Our task. 15782. 


86854—26——_26 


14387. 
10253. 


14610. 
14642. 
14644. 


11178. 


is calling me there. 


‘Smile away the shadows. 


1693 


Palms. . 7133. ; 

Pass along the sunshine. 15834. 

Pulling hard against the stream. 
20439. 

Rainbow glasses. 11852. 

Ranks of youth. 11855. 

Rejoice in Christ alway. 7371. 

Rodeheayer’s gospel solos and 
duets. 16076. 

Sacred trust. 11988. 

Saved and kept. 7532, 16156. 

Savior, breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 12014. 

Savior help me live for Thee. 
PGI C. 

Say thank you. 12024. 

Scatter love. 16164. 

Scatter love’s Sunshine. 

Seekin’. 7606. 

Serving others. 

Shining for Jesus. 

Show it. 12118. 


16165. 


12091, 12092. 
7665. 


12184. 

So wonderful. 12198. 

Somebody needs us. 7768. 

Someone forgot. 16354. 

Sons of God awake. 12282. 

Steal away to Jesus. T7876. 

Story of old. 12351. 

Sunshine of a smile. 123896. 

Sunshine of love. 12397. 

Take my hand. 12487. 

Tell what the Lord hath done. 
8033. 

There never was a better friend. 
12503. 

Thine the glory. 8100. 


Through love to light. 12545. 

To look on His face. 12578. 

Trust and obey. 12611. 

Turn not away. 16808. 

Turn your. eyes unto. Jesus. 
12626. 

Two little hands. 8250. 

Use me in Thy service. 12665. 

Victorious serviee songs. 8331. 

Voice divine. 83638, 16910. 


Walking and talking with Jesus. 
8393. 

Watch in the garden with Jesus. 
8426. 


We have no King but Jesus. 
16961. 
We mareh to victory. 8446. 


What meanest thou, O sleeper? 
12818. 

What purpose burns. 8488. 

When the Master’s way is my 
way. 12864. 


When the world forgets. 17050. 
Where we'll never grow old. 
12894, 


Whosoever liveth and believeth. 
8592. 


Win one. 12957. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. S., Vv. 20 


Rodeheaver (Homer A.)—Continued. 
With my Savior through the 
Shadows. 8640. 
Would He know me? 8676. 
Rodemich (Gene) : 
Butterfly. 4549. 

Heart breakin’ Mose. 5508. 
Rodemich (Gene) music pub. corp. 
Ah ah Archie. 4173, 8773 (896). 
Rodgers (G. P.) Meet me to-night 

in slumberland. 19677. 

Rodgers (Richard) : 
April fool. 8907, 21987. . 
Bye and bye. 17718. 
Cheerio. 17837, 
Do you love me. 188382. 
Here in my arms. 18674. 
Here’s a kiss. 18675. 
Manhattan. 11067, 15249. 
Old fashioned girl. 15696. 
On with the dance. 15735, 
Sentimental me and romantic you. 

12074, 16209. 


Sweet Peter. 21080. 
Rodricks (Marcel) Emmy Lou. 
9757. 
Rodriguez (Silvestre) & Leon. Pri- 
meras flores de primavera. 7278. 


Roege (L. P.) 
7812. 

Roehr, a. g.: 

Agitato. 17336. 

Agitato dramatico. 

Frag’ dein herz. 

Furioso. 18450, 

Ja wenn man so eine musik hort. 

23691. 

Mysterioso. 24462. 

Orientale. 20214. 

Spielzeug. 7842. 

Sturmmusik. 25470. 

Wenn man ein midel ktissen will. 

21523. 

Roelens (Alex.) Menuet vif. 6578. 
Rontgen (Julius) : 

Gloriette. 1215. 

Selige stimmung. 7608. 


Songs and silhouettes. 


21880. 
18421. 


Rosch (Norbert) Serenade. 12076. 
Roessle (Theodore) Tt can’t be 
helped. 19136, 


Roettger (Wm.) Good-night, I’ll see 


you in the morning. 23134. 
Roff (Clemence) : 
Merry measures. 19724. 
Springtime. 20984. 
Rott GE. di.) My mother’s voice. 
2429, 
Rogalley (John) Girl with the 
heavenly blue eyes. 23072. 


Rogan (J. M.) 
4487, 9151. 
Roger (H. EH. M. D.) 

(88). 
Roger (L. S8.): 
Broadway. 361. 


Bond of friendship. 
Fétards. 138084 


7 


Mannaggia ’o matremmonio. 2168. 
Me ne vaco ’o paese. 2211. 
’Nnanze a Dio. 11428. 

Roger (Victor) : 


Douze femmes de Japhet. 13084 . 
(74). 
Fétards. 13084 (88). 


Polka des fétards. 
Rogers (C. G.): 
Do you care. 9625. 
Just a walk in the twilight. 10730. 
Rogers (HE. J.) Please take me back 
again. 2808. 
Rogers (Hrnest) : 
Forgiveness. 1120. 
My red-haired lady. 6824. 
Rogers (F. B.) Follow me. 
22988. 


17298 (148). 


18395, 


Rogers (G. J.) music pub. co. My 
only one. 244386. 
Rogers (Mrs. Hugh) Ive got the 


blues and nobody but you knows 
why. 14615. 
Rogers, (J..)Hs) 2a 
Flivver chase. 22964. 
Gavotte. (105). 
In the sheiks tent. 19093. 
Journey. 19212. 
Last song. 21850 (849), 28869. 
Menuet. 26902 (198). 
Miniature suite. 24254. 
Music for the Sabbath evening 
service of the temple. 24365. 
Saltarelle. 26302 (264). 
Rogers (Julia) Get away from me 
gal. 23057. 
Rogers (P. M.) 
Rogers (R. F.) 
Rogers (R. H.) 
Rogers (R. W.) 
thee. 8866. 
Rogers (Roy) Some day you're go- 
ing to regret. 20868. 
Rogers (Waiora) : 
Forget. 14128. 
Heart of me. 14867. 
Rogers (Winthrop) Itd.: 
Birthday song. 9112. 
Child and the star. 
Come again. 582. 
Coral cave. 22500. 
Derbyshire song. 18078. © 
Fairy found a farthing. 22897. 
Homage suite. 1391. 
Little black boy. 10898. 
Mad Tom Tatterman. 19577. 
Madrigale. 11032. 
Morris dance. 19829. 
Muffin’ man. 243859. 


Sultan’s slave. 3422. 

Billie. 9107. 

Lost love. 15165. 
America we love 


13565. 


Nuances. 15621. 

Our joyful feast. 15778. 

Robin Hood and Little John. 
205438. 

Snapshots. 25279. 


Three old English songs. 4727. 


1694 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Valse intermezzo. 25855, 25856. 


Whither go the swallows. 21634. 
Windmill. 4012. 
Rogge (V. V.) Love is a wonderful 
thing. 6365. 


Rogister (Fernand) Ariette. 18195. 
Rogoff (J. M.) Wa a ni se fi lo Si. 


25905. 

Rogoff (Moses) Wa a ni se fi lo Si. 
25905. 

Rohde (Eduard) ‘Sportive waves. 


21850 (192). 
Rohland (EK. C.) 
the moonlight. 
Rohlee (Max) 
9775. 
Rohozinski (I.) Quatre piéces. 
Rohrer (G. M.): 
Home again. 5564. 
Wood-nymph. 8663. 
Roi d’Ys. 15006. 
Roland (A. E.) 
arpeggio manual. 
Roland (Benjamin) ~ 


I wander alone in 
23497. 
Esperanta danckanto. 


20546. 


Complete scale and 
4767. 
Roland’s violin 


tutor. 3002. 
Rolapp (F. H.) Waltz with the one 
you love. 16945. 
Rolet (B. W.): 
Bouffées printaniéres. 138084 (81). 
Dans un songe. 138084 (66). 


Réve divin. 13084 (280). 
Rolfe (Walter) : 
Bashful bumpkin. 9043. 
Comin’ home to you. 
26302 (380). 
Fireflies. 22942. 

Here comes the band. 
Holiday frolic. 18718. 
In royal array. 23602. 
Melody at eventide. 19691. 
Michael’s flute. 197388. 
Mystic shadows. 24465. 
Thrill of an old lullaby. 21237. 
Wally Wop Wu. 3816. 
Roll (Ray) Afraid of losing you. 
a0 ba i 
Rolland (Hsther) 
how to ery. 4107. 
Rollevson (O. C.) Loneliness dreams. 
15131 
Rollins 
10130. 
Rollinson’ CT. 7s): 
Delecta. 18084 (71). 
Ditson’s progressive 
folio. 13824, 18100. 
Rolseth (Bjarne) : 
In wooden shoes. 23640. 
Silent night, holy night. 25232. 
Rolt (Bernard) : 
Moon upon the chimney. 
Sphinx. 16422, 20966. 
Roma (Caro): 
Arise my soul, 
sing. 21997. 


22472, 


1362. 


You taught me 


CEC Havlina holy Yih: 


orchestra 


15417. 


come forth and 


4 


Grateful O Lord, am I. 18581. 

Help me, oh Lord. 23258. 

I am thy God and thou art child 
of Mine. 5639. 

I come to Thee. 5645. 

I shall be glad. 23474. 

Lord’s prayer. 6348. 

Mah mornin’ glory. 24091. 

Our work is done. 24721. 

Ring out sweet bells of peace. 
7399-74038, 24994. 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 25096. 

Star of Bethlehem. 25419. 

Thy love abides with me ever 


and aye. 25697. 
Roman (Hein) Nur ein viertelstiind- 
chen. 11480. 


Romance from Raymond overture. 
16083. 
Romanelli (Michele) 
chiagne. 631, 4783. 
Romani (P. C.): 
Adios amor. 13106. 
Buena suerte. 138425. 
Di ghe no. 18098. 
Hermanos. 14894. 
Romano (Carme) : 
Nobody cares for me. 20030. 
Tell me with your smile. 
3545. 
Romano (J. A.) 
14116. 
Romano (Luigi) EHlegia. 924. 
Romany love. 25216. 
Romberg (Sigmund) : 
Convent bells are ringing. 22497. 
Crossword puzzle. 4822. 
Don’t let anybody vamp your 
man. 4979. 
Drinking song. 881. 
Edelweiss. 9786. 
Give a little, get a little kiss. 
14228. 
Homeland. 5576. 
I dare not love you. 
Little peach. 6308. 
Louie the 14th. 10968. 
Marionettes. 19622. 
Mothers of the world. 19848. 
My first love letters. 15477. 
Only one. 20194. 
Pep: 4. The. 
Recollections. 
Student prince, 
3410. 
Students march song. 3411. 
Sweetheart of mine. 7974. 
True hearts. 8220. 
Twilight voices. 25809. 
What do I care. 21586. 
Yes or no. 26214. 
Romeder (E. T.) Remick collection 
of popular songs. 2961, 24969. 
Romero (R. J.) My quest. 113861. 


Core che 


3544, 


Foolin’ around. 


18827. 


21850 (408). 
in Heidelberg. 


1695 


INDEX ; 
pt. TH nh §;, Wr 20 


Romille (G.): 
Boat song. 4144 (165). 
Roses of red. 4144 (268). 
Rommal (B. J.) Pal of my dreams. 
a a ep 
Romney (T. C.) 
4518. 
Romos (F. 8.) Aura marina. 22037. 
Rompini (Servatius) pseud. See Hen- 
rich (C. W.) 
Romualdez (Norberto) Progressive 
music series. 7286-7288. 
Ronald (Landon) : 
Bunch of forget-me-nots. 
(22). 
Crown of roses. 
Hark to the tramp. 
Light at eventide. 
Love in the woods. 
Mine. 21850 (1838). 
My flower. 21850 (1386). 
Sheepfold song. 7658. 
Sunset-land. 3489. 
Ronde (Charles) Go tell your father, 
your mother. 1221. 
Rondo-verlag: 
Carneval der liebe. 4619. 
Frau ohne kuss. 5288. 
Gliickstrompeter. 10020. 
Mister Globetrotter. 6639. 
Ronzio (R. R.) Iam the count of no 
account. 14472. 
Rooper (J. B.) Lord of the strong, 
when earth you trod. 23991. 
Roork (Velda) Command the sun to 
keep shining. 22475. 
Roos (C. O.) Little gray mothers of 
men. 10910. 
Root (C. H.) 
to vote. 6464. 
Root (G. F.): 
Give unto the Lord. 26302 (108). 
Hosanna in the highest. 26302. 
(184). 
Rootham (C. B.): 
Miniature suite. 6619. 
Ode—how sleep the brave. 
Ropartz (J. G.): 
Cantique 4 Sainte Jeanne d’Arc. 
9251. 
Oedipe a Colone. 


Bright college years. 


17298 
21850 (41). 
10158. 


8773 (447). 
15179. 


Man that never fails 


24600. 


24602, 24603. 


Vierge sainte. 12707. 
Roppolo (Leon) Milenberg joys. 
19752. 


Ropraz (John) Why did you not take 
me with you. 261384. 


Roques (L. J.) 50 noéls anciens. 
8773 (656). 
Rosa (Wm.) Justa little word. 60983. 


Rosalno amusement Corp.: 
Beautiful girls. 13312. 
Call of the Catskills. 13465. 
Hello, hello, hello. 14884. 
Ill broadeast my love to you. 
14512. 


I’m a bashful child. 14539. 

My camera girl. 15468. 

My old fashioned album. 15512. 
Tune in on a radio. 16805. 
When I hear a jazz band play. 


17018. 
Rosamunde. 25126. 
Rosas (J.): 

Charmine. 93820. 


Impassioned dream. 8773 (8738). 


Rosati (D. F. Bayard-) See Bayard- 
* Rosati (D. F.) 
Rosche (G. F.) : 

Child of promise. 17847. 


Falk’s collection of pipe organ 
voluntaries. 1026. 
God with us. 18529. 
Koenig der ehren. 19299. 
Rosche’s Christmas carols. 20567. 
Sunshine and gladness. 3441. 
Victory won. 3776. 
Rosdue music co. In the sunny South. 
14756. 
Rose (—): 
Hot stuff. 23312. 
When we are. together. 
(1380). 
Rose (A. A.) When Katie comes 
down to the gate. 17027. 
Rose (A. C.) Ive got the tempera- 
mental blues. 14618. 
Rose (Al): . 
Ev’ry little while. 997. 
Heartbroken over you. 
Rose (Albert) 
Rose (Alfred) : : 
Mort des amants. 24821. 
Muse malade. 24363. 
Parfum exotique. 24765. 
Revenant. 24982. 
Sonatine. 25330. 
Rose (Billy) :, 
I wouldn’t be where I am if you 
hadn’t gone away. 5822, 5823. 
Where is my old girl to-night. 
21610. 
You can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 17225, 17226. 
Rose (Mrs. C. O.) Rosemary’s lull- 
aby. 11953. 
Rose (Carla) : 
Baby carriage days. 
In Argentine. 19054. 
Rose (Clarkson) : 
Assurance man. 151. 
Back I went to the ministry of 


8773 


1352. 
Cloche félée. 22431. 


17491. 


labour. 22087. 
Rose (Dorabelle) Rosemary’s lull-— 
aby. 11958. : 
Rose (F. E.) Tell me how you ope 
a rose. 16609, 21146. 


Rose (Fred): 
After dark. 8808. 


Broken down blues. 4531. 


1696 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


17792. 
17829-17831. 


- Cease Bernice. 
Charlestonette.- 
Cotton. 22508. 


Flamin’ Mamie. 18373, 18374. 


Frances. 14148. 

Hawaiian star of love. 10174. 

High struttin’ Tillie. 18693. 

Honest and truly. 5578, 10272, 
18731. 

I’ve named my pillow after you. 
5789. 

Jacksonville gal. 6011, 10660. 

Just a melody. 10726. 

Last waltz with you. 23870. 

My baby. 2373. 

My pretty little lady. 6821. 

Nobody cares for me. 20031. 

Red hot Henry Brown. 7359, 
11866. 

Unnecessary papa. 12659. 

Rosé (G. N.) Flirtation. 22968. 


Rose (Gene): 


From day to day. 1144. 


If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn't : 


be erying now. 1604. 
Rose (H. D.): 
As long as you are there. 
Bill and coo. 4440. 
- Build me a beautiful bungalow. 
4545. 
Chaperon moon. 4667. 
I’m so sorry. 5746. 


4284. 


My jasmine love. 6783. 

Susquehanna. 25507. 

Will you teach me how to dance. 
8618. 

Rose (Irving) Breen (The May 
Singhi) comic uke song folio. 346. 
347. 

Rose (J. H.) Why am I blue. 8595. 

Rosé (J. M.) Flirtation. 22963. 


Rose (Jack) : 
Ev’rybody has someone but me. 
22886. 
Little redheaded boy. 10922. 
Rose (Vincent) : 
I’m afraid I’m falling in love. 
18900. 
May-time. 
Monte Carlo. 19814, 24295, 24296. 
Out yonder. 11652, 15787, 20238. 
Quand passe une étoile. 20449. 
Spanish eyes. 7833-7885. 
Tangletoes. . 3508, 3509. 
When I think of you. 3897, 3898, 
12838. 
Rose Marie. 
25033. 
Roseff (Charles) 
8633. 


11106. 


11941, 11942, 16097, 


Wise crackin’ Jack. 


Rosen (Herman) 
skies. 13331. 

Rosen (M. 8S.) 

Rosen (Sam) 


Beneath Italian 


Siamese twins. 25224. 


Romance. 38012. 


Rosenbaum (Ray) 


Rosen (Willy) : 
Das kannst du deiner grossmam2 
erzithlen. 22597. 
Es muss ja nicht immer grad 
dieselbe sein. 5135. 


Gaunerliebchen. 9972. 
Gemacht, mein schatz. 1178. 
Kost’ ’ne kleinigkeit. 6168. 


Pfui, schime dich. 7192. 
Riibezahl. 11969. 
Warum kiisst du den madels die 
hinde. 8421. 
Rosenbach (M. M.) 
from you. 6091. 


Just a little smile 


Just a little long- 
er. 107238. 


Rosenberg (G. M.): 


Lonesome blue bird. 6328. 

_ Night off. 26302 (212). 
Pathetic symphony, no. VI. 12616. 
Pretty little scorcher. 8773 (626). 
Rosey (George) photo play series. 


240438. 
Spirit of liberty. 138084 (322). 
Susana. 8773 (759). 


Rosencrantz (Mrs. P. E.): 
Evelyn, daughter of Eve, Adam 
is calling to you. 5148. 
While Yankee hearts are praying. 


8562. 
Rosenfeld (EH. M.): 

Good boy, Uncle Sam. 17298 
(69). 

Hero ‘till judgment day. 8773 
(aa2)) 

His day will come. 17298 (80). 

I am a Yankee general. 17298 
(84). 

Ill marry the man I love. 8773 
(353). 

I loved you once, I hate you now. 
21850 (98). 

I loved you once, I scorn you now. 
21850 (99). 

If you love me, leave me. 8773 
Gi. 


My Lulu, don’t yo’ know dat I 
loves only you. 8773 (546). 
Sinee you spurned my gold. 87738 
(709). 
Tickle the ear. 
Rosenfeld. (Isidore) 
tau pi. 3345. 


Rosenfeld (M. H.): 
'Good boy, Uncle Sam. 17298 (69). 


26302 (305). 
Songs of the Pi 


Hero ‘till judgment day. 8773- 
(332). 

His day will come. 17298 (80). 

I am a Yankee general. 17298 
(84). 

Ill marry the man I love. 8773 
(358). 

I loved you once, I hate you now- 
21850 (98). 


1697 


INDEX 


ee (0 IIT, 0. S., V. 20 


Rosenfeld (M. H.)—Continued. 

I loved you once, I scorn you now. 

. 21850 (99). 

If you love me, leave me. 
(372). 

My Lulu, don’t yo’ know dat I 
loves only you. 8773 (546). 

Since you spurned my gold. 8773 


(709). 
Tickle the ear. 26302 (305). 
(George) Montgomery 


8773 


Rosenkrans 
post. 6665. 
Rosenlund (J. V.) 
to you. 1498. 
Rosenson (J. R.): 
Henie meenie miney moe. 
Let the wind blow, 19389. 
Smile. 20830. 
Willy! don’t be silly. 21677. 
Rosenthal (A.): 


I’m coming back 


18220. 


Etude. 11955. 
Petite valse. 15868. 
Valse-prelude. 12685. 


Rosenthal (Boris) : 
Bogdan. 4482. 


Me tschepet sich zu mir. 65388. 
Oi a mame’. 7017. 

Rosenthal (Harry) : 
After all these years. 8802. 


Anything. 4260. 
Bamboula. 9025. 
In my garden. 10574, 14734. 
Japanese dolls. 10664, 14814. 


Rio Grande. 11902. 

Saxophone. 7537. 

Show me how to make love. 
25216. 


Sing a song in the rain. 7693. 
Sky high. 12172. 
Under the palm. 12652. 


Rosenthal (J. O.) Plantation frolics. 


11746. 
Rosenthal (M.) Huit bagatelles. 
20580. 
Rosenthal (Moriz) Papillons. 263802 
(236). 
Rosenzweig (P. HE.) Major Gen. 
‘Quincy A. Gillmore. 11042. 


Rosey (Geo.) pseud. See Rosenberg 
(G. M.). ‘ 
Rosi (Eugéne) Ya du pour. 26209. 
Rosie O’Reily. 5806. 
Rosillo (E.) Vaquerita. 25865. 
Rositto (H.) Venetian dreams. 16871. 
Roskopp (Kate) Just an old fash- 
ioned plain gold ring. 14901. 
Rosoff (Charles) Wise crackin’ Jack. 


12960. 
Rosoff (Herman) Mem/’ry blues. 
2237. 
Ross (Al) Honolulu sunshine. 14481. 
Ross (Duncan) pseud. See Rose 
(H. D.). 


Ross (F. P.): 
At the river. 163. 
Enough to know. 948. 


Ross (Gertrude) Love’s melody. 
2096. 

Ross (H. L.) Cross-word puzzle 
blues. 656. 

Ross (Jay) Sporting proposals. 
3375. 

Ross (N. J.) If I am not at home, 
dear. 5839. 

Ross (Vic) Shimmy shakers. 7663. 

Ross (W. B.) Ring out, ye crystal 
spheres. 24996. 

Rosse (Frederick) Suite tragique. 
7916. 


Rosselli (Mary) : 
Aprite le finestre al sole. 17425. 
Bambola di cera. 175388. 
Canzonet. 17766. 
Chanson d’automne. 17805. 
Come son dolci. 17918. 
Eco d’armonie. 18217. 
Et puis?...bonsoir. 18253. 
In viso par di cera. 19099. 
Madrigale. 19579. 
Mammola appassita. 
My Lilla. 19925. 
O ecolombella. 20058. 
Rossi (A.): 
Dream girl of mine. 18167. 
Fatherless girl. 5199. 
Frivolité. 26302 (414). 
. Meet me tonight in dreamland. 
6549. 
Songs about the blues. 7811. 
Sweetheart, Clara Day. 7969. 
Rossi (Ernesto) : 
Ermelinda. 22847. 
Frugolina. 23025. 
Mmiez’ ’e llenzole. 24279. 
Quant’e’ brutta ’a stagione. 
Rondinella. 25022. 
Sacra prumissa. 25057. 
Sulo dicenno Napule. 25482. 
Rossi (Henry) : 
Bella. 17584. 
Melodia d’ amore. 
Notte d’ammore. 
Rossi (M. A.) 
Rossi (Orfeo) : 
Hidalgo. 10238. 
Maremma. 24129. 
Rossini (G. A.) : 
Barbiere di Seviglia. 18084 (285), 
25044. 
Masterpieces for the violin. 8773 
(663). 
William Tell, overture. 7465. 
Rossiter (Harold) music co.: 
I’ve got the blues for Tennessee. 
1558. 
I want you only. 10501. 
If you leave me I'll never cry 
10540. 


19603. 


7308. 


19686. 


6924. 
Six toccatas. 11958. 


1692 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Land of lullabye dreams. 15012. 

Let us waltz as we say goodbye. 
15064. | 

Loving just you. 19553. 

My dream of love. 2389. 

Oh gee aint we got joy. 6995. 

Promise that you'll not forget 
me. 7294. 

Sinee you called me sweetheart. 
16272. 

Where can I find you. 17072. 

Rossiter (Will) : 

Everybody’s pining for a home in 
Royal Pines. 18273, 21850 
(279). 


Just a crooning lullaby. 6084, 


8773 (1140, 1145). 

Just as the day is done. 6098. 

Meet me to-night in dreamland. 
24182, 26302 (492). 

Rifka. 16056, 17298 (362). 

Rope ’em cowboy. 16087, 17298 
(367). 

Saxophone massacre. 16159, 17298 
(369). 

What could be sweeter, dear than 
this? 8477, 8773 (1370). 


You ean win with a smile. 8711, 
8773 (1411). 
Rosso (Harley) : 
Avalon, I’m coming on. 13243. 


Naughty eyes, sing a song of love. 
24475. 
Rossomandi (Florestano) : 
Antologia didattica. 119-121. 
Guida per lo studio teenico del 


pianoforte. 1283. 
Roth (—) Don’t say you will. 
13084 (485). 
Roth (EK. M.) In the dawn of eternal 
day. 10587. 


Roth (Jack) Don’t say you will when 
you know that you won't. 9649. 
Rothermel (G. L.): 
Old, old kitchen floor and the old, 
old, pantry door. 7085. 
When my dream comes true. 
EOS; 


Rothermel (Sarah): 

World will smile when you smile. 
4050. 

You don’t know what you’re miss- 
ing when you're far away from 
home. 21758. 

Rothermel music pub. co.. Old, old 
kitchen floor. 7035. 
Rothery (J. H.) Back in the moun- 


tains of dear Tennessee. 13264. 
Rothman (Morris): 
Afraid. 21876. 
Golden melody. 14265. 
Rothschild (Fritz): 
Alte weisen und tanze. 4218. 
American impressions. 4236. 


Rothschild (Irving) 
to Alabam’. 1082. 
Rothschild (J. D.) Book of songs for 
little children. 9157. 
Rothwell (W. H.): 
Folk song. 22985. 
Taz ist trab. 25555: 
Winter lyric. 26162. 


Flag that train, 


‘Rotoli (Augusto) Glory to God. 
8773 (279). 
Rotoli (Francesca) Glory to God. 


8773 (279). 


Rotonda (S. M.) Partenza del sol- 


dato. 20264. 
Rotondo (Vincenzo) Scuordete ’e me. 
3136. 


Rouart, Lerolle & cie.: 
Au pare Monceau. 8945. 


Bleuet. 4463. 

Cantique 4 Sainte Jeanne d’Are. 
9251. 

Cantique de Paques. 22291. 

Caquet des femmes. 4606. 

Chanson d’amour. 479. 


Chansons sous |’ organdi. 9305. 
Chant du soir. 13543. 

Concert. 452, 453. 
Divertissement. 13825. 

Dix mélodies arabes. 20299. 

Do tanzu. 4949. 


Dumka. 5060. 
Heglise de village. 
Blégie. 926. 
Blévation. 982. 
En réve. 22830. 
Hxtréme-orient. 1006. 
Fantaisie contrapuntique. 
Gretchaniki. 5424. 
Itzaya. 1728. 
Jalouzie. 6016. 
Jeunes filles. 6045. 
Legons d’ harmonie. 
Lent et grave. 1937. 
Listopad. 6281. 
Livre des enfants. 
Mai. 2146. 
Mélodie russe. 2223, 19688. 
Mélodies kymriques. 24188. 
Menuet russe. 2248, 19719. 
Mon ceur vole. 24291. 
Pasqua di resurrezione. 
Pie Jesu. 20330. 

Pisnya. 7208. 

Plus de soupirs, 6 belles. 
Poéme dramatique. 7226. 
Procession du rocio. 7281. 
Quartier de Santa Cruz. 
Quatuor. 7313, 7314. 
Recueillement. 2941. 
Réve douloureux. 2971, 20522. 
Ritournelle. 16066. 


919, 9738. 


22908. 


6221. 


23969. 


2732. 


7221. 


24922. 


Scherzino. 7555, 20654. 
Six piéces ukrainiennes. 8822, 
8823. 


1699 


INDEX 


pt: m1, n.'s., v. 20 


Rouart, Lerolle & cie.—Continued. 

Sonatine. 7784-7787. 

Tré peccoli pezzi. 9549. 

Trois franeaises. 20636. 

Trois Noéls populaires d’ Alsace. 

9713. 

Trois poémes. 9998. 

Trois poémes agrestes. 

Types. 12645. 

Vessilla. 83827. 
Roubanis (Nicholas) Sofrazetta. 3271. 
Roudanez (B.): 

Berceuse. 4427. 

My eastern princess. 6768. 
Rouhier (Louis) 7 sonates progres- 

sives. 113882. 

Round (W. LE.) 
Rounds (F. S.) 


9550. 


Comrades. 9428. 
Night hawk blues. 


200138. 
Rouse (Willie) Life’s pathway. 15073. 
Roush (EF. E.): 
O beautiful homeland of gold. 
2549. 
One moment with Jesus in glory. 
2667. 


Wonderful Savior, King of, my 
heart. 12974. 
Rousseau (Samuel) 
26302 (56). 
Roussel (Albert) : 


Cloche du Rhin. 


Deuxiéme sonate. 18087. 
Krishna. 10802. 
Mr. de la Péjaudie. 11193. 
Padmavati. 7120, 15802, 247387- 
24739. 

Pan. 11680. 
Segovia. 25145, 25146. 
Tityre. 12570. 

Rousset (J.): 
Recuerdo. 20496, 20497. 
Tireis. 212538. 


Rouyer (J..M.) Causette. 4644. 
Rowbottom (W. E.): 
Danza. 9535. 
Thoughts. 8119. 
Rowe (Harry) Love’s sorrow. 16763. 
Rowe (Mitchell) Someday your heart 
will be broken like mine. ‘T7766. 


Rowell (—) It’s lullaby time. 8773 
(1188). 

Rowland (Hdith) First tunes at the 
piano. 18365. 


Rowland (S.): 
Call of the dawn. 411. 
Chums. 541. 
Little lad. 2004. 
Rowland (W. A.) Myst’ry. 19982. 
Rowland’s: 
Day by the sea. 18033. 
Mary and the mermaids. 
Musical bouquet. 19878. 
Rustic idyll. 20596. 
Sylvan charms. 3483. 
Voices of the air. 21425. 


19631. 


Royall CED! ED 


Rowley (Alec): 


A-maying, a-playing. 13148. 

Andante religioso in 7/4 time. 
13166-18171. 

Brown owl. 9195. 

Castle. 4633. 


Clean frocks. 22415. 
Derbyshire song. 18078. 
Ducks. 13922. 
Hast wind. 9725. 
Fairy found a farthing. 22897. 
From a toy cupboard. 14156. 
Homage suite. 1391. 
Kangaroo. 6124. 
Mad Tom Tatterman. 19577. 
Merry fisherman. 2250. 
Midnight hunter of Dartmoor. 
2263. 
Muffin man. 24359. 
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve 
seen. 20036. 
North wind. 11459. 
Ogre. 24607. 
Old Floyd Ireson. 
Rustie suite. 3058. 
Song of colours. 25334. 
Songs from the poets. 3341. 
Songs of gladness. 3342. 
Songster. 25362. 
Sonnet. 7466. 
South wind. 12290. 
Thorn apple tree. 3607. 
"Twas you, sir. 21835. 
West wind. 12803. 
Wheat cradles. 12824. 
Whither away. 3974. 
Wumblements’. 8683. 
Rowley (D. W.) ‘Tell me love, oh am 
I dreaming. 25598. 
Rowley (EH. J.) Florinda schottische. 
8773 (234). 
Rowley (H.K.) Fairies’ frolic. 
Rowley (PF. By: 
Lord is my light. 17298 (105). 
Severed. 26302 (276). 


24643. 


1014. 


When we two parted. 17298 
@2a): 

Roy (EH. O.) Oriental moonbeams. 
11629. 

Roy (Gladys) You'll never know. 

Roy (Hugh) A-mer-i-can means the 
klan. 8871. 

Royal banners forward go. 25048. 

Royal music pub. co. ’O sole mio. 
11506. 

Royal pretender. 18827, 19622, 20194, 
21536. 


What ye gonna do 

when you do do. 8498. — 

Royce-Garrett (Baroness) 
little house. 9950. 

Roye (Ward) pseud. 
(A. R.) 


From my 


See Ward 


-Royell press : 


Largo. 19327. 


1700 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pig’n whistle. 203845. 
Puss’n boots. 20442. 
Royer (B. V.) Be thankful for what 
you have got. 22116. 
Royer (Etienne) : 


Quatorze préludes - variations. 
16106. 
Sonate. 16107. 


Royer (G. A.) Children in the temple. 
9331. 
Royster (N. L.) Will my dreams come 
true. 21674. 
Rozsavolgyi & co.: 
Akinek a szive faj. 138121. 
Antonia. 4257, 13184. 
Bozsi ne sirjon. 325. 
Csicsone. 18705. 
Daru madar ha elszallsz. 


Elment a 
5110. 

Elmult a legszebb alom. 13962. 

EHszembe jut. 13987. 

Feeskem hova szallsz. 14051. 

Felvincen a hazam. 5205. 

Felvincen a hazam [and] Befor- 
dultam a konyhara. 9844. 

Hegyoldalt venyigesor takarja. 
10219, 13087. 

Hova hova. 14488. 

Hova sietz hové. 10298. 

Hullo falevel. 10315. 

Ilyenkor este mindeg erra gondo- 
lok. 10550. 

Imadom a néger zenét. 


95438. 
rozsim Amérikadba. 


14704. 


Jaj az a buval belelt elet. 10661. 

Ket babonas szép szemednek. 
1859. 

Két veréb. 14965. 

Lemondas. 15044. 

Minden csak komedia. 11176. 

Ot Balaz magyar nota. 9014. 

Piros hajnal feher 4lom. 117388. 

Ruralia hungarica. 16114. 

Sokszor ugy  szeretnek _ sirni. 
16336. 


Szal ciganyal huzatom. 9789. 

$zal krizantém. 16568. 

Szantok-vetek. 7992. 

Szantok-vetek [and] Battonyara 
befutott. 25550. 

Székely keserg6. 16569. 

Szep aszony mellett. 16570. 

Szivem a sziven, felmegyek az ur 


istenhez. 16571. 
Tut-anch-amun exnamp hls est. 
16809. 


Vitez Magyar hadsereg haborus 
notai. 16906. 
R6ézucki (Ludomir) : 
Krakowiak. 6169. 
Vals. 7468. 
Rubabbo (John) Lacreme ’e mamma. 
23848. 


Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 12689, 


Rubbert (Verona) Oh, how I love my 
chewing gum. 20104. 
Ruben (Louis) : 
Afraid. 17324, 21876. 
Dream lady. 9677. 
Golden melody. 14265. 
Rubens (Maurie) : 


Barber of Seville. 4372. 
Beautiful girls. 13311. 
Flexatone. 14091. 

Lucita. 15216. 
Mayfiowers. 24170. 
Oriental memories. 15764. 


Promenade walk. 15975. 
Road of dreams. 25008. 
Take a little stroll with me. 


25560. 
Trim them all but the one you 
love. 8204. 
Venetian wedding moon. 16872. 
Rubens (P. A.): 
I love the moon. 1488, 14529, 
18884-18886. 
In Venice. 8773 (3883). 
Ruberti (Constanti) My Bella zig- 
a-zig. 15461. 
Ruberto (J. M.) In the taxi. 23634. 
Rubetz (A. TT.) Volga boat song. 
8773 (1362). 
Rubin (Martin) Waitin’ at the 
church door blues. 8383. 
Rubini (Jan) Since Winter Haven 


stole you away. 25242. 
Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Balletmusik. 7471. 
Dream. 8773 (664). 
Etude C dur. 25049. 
Kamennoi-Ostrow. 3051, 25050. 
Lichtertanz. 7472. 
Melody in F. 3052, 7473, 11967. 
11968. 
Romance. 
Saviour, 
(665). 
Serenade. 7474. 
Staeeato-eaprice. 747d. 
Toréador et Andalouse. 7476. 
Valse caprice. 7477, 8773. (666). 
Ruble (Mrs. Gail) I wonder why. 
19008. 


25051. 


blessed Saviour. 8773 


Ruby (Harry): 


Doo dab. 4989. 

Nobody but you: 

‘Wondering. 8659. 

Ruby (Herman): 

Feelin’ kind o’ blue. 52038, 5204. 

Hot tamale’ Molly. 1409. 

I wonder why I love you. 14656. 

Nobody knows what happened to 
McCarthy. 24536, 24537. 

Only in my dreams. 24598. 

What makes me love you like I 
do. 12812, 26002. 


11439. 


1701 


INDEX 


pt. Ilr, n. s.. v.20 


Ruby (Herman)—Continued. 
What’s a feller gonna do. 
12815. 


Rueckoff (Lalla) Tit for tat. 16722. 
Rudd (Lee) Go fiy your kite. 1219, 
1220. 


Ruddigore. 3053. 
Rudisill (Fred) : 
Habits. 14316. 
I miss my Miss from Mississippi. 
18949. 
Scuthern blues. 


Rudolpe (Maurice) 
Ruebush (J. H.): 
Lo the waves roll high. 15068. 
Oh how He loves. 20108. 
Ruehl (EE. H.) One sweet angel. 
2669. 


Riihle & Wendling: 
Klein elschen braucht’n pelzchen. 
6152. 
Schmeichelkatzchen. 7560. 
Ruff (Ethelyn) Some day you'll know 
that I loved you. 20867. 
Ruggles (M. G.) Little Dutch dollies. 
1997. 


Ruhe (H. H.): 
Always ready polka. 
Fireside waltz. 5226. 
Happy hearts. 5464. 
Pride of the valley. 24888. 

Ruins of Athens. 221382. 

Rukin (S. M.) Tha thinks tha knaws. 

8048. 


Rule (Bert) 
one you meet. 
Rule (Herbert) : 
Hat more fruit. 
Hot water. 94. 
I won’t go home. 235381. 
Joe! Joe! Joe! yuat a little bit of 
rosin on your bow. 14844. 
Maggie McGhee. 6435. 
Mother, I’m coming home to you. 
11246. 
Those good old times. 3618. 
We're all jolly good fellows. 
16964. 


Rumshisky (J. M.): 
Gott! far wos shtrofstu deine 
kinder. 1258. 
Hamavdil. 1305. 
Shmendrik. 3201. 
Shmendrik is a knakker. 
Rumshisky (Joseph) : 
“Bogdan. 4482. 
Ch’ fal a nider fun shluf. 4682, 
Heim far a kind. 18668. 
Heim su’se heim. 5523. 
Ich wil nit sein kein robe. 
Nina. 6896. 
Oi a mame’. 
Zigainer meidel. 


12814, 


16418. 
Zion. 4127. 


4224. 


Have a smile for every- 
5485, 10168. 


909. 


3202. 


5826. 


7017. 
8759. 


Rund (Morris) : 
Mit a sistam. 19788. 
Wi nemt men main heim tzurik. 
8607. 
Rund um den mittommnet 9544. 
Rund um die welt (Musikverlag) R. 
Fischer : 
Am Sierra Nevada. 
Java triume. 6022. 
Kinomusik—album. 6141, 6142. 
Tango doloroso. ~ 8003, 
Rundell (L.) Shine out summer 
moon. 16251. 
Runyan (A. L.): 
I know that somewhere there’s 
a flower sweeter than Ireland’s 
wild rose. 5685. 
Take me back to Louisiana. 
U-ka-hoe-la-hoo. 3722. 
Runyan (W. M.): 
Christ is risen. 17866. 
Come over on the winning side. 
22464. 
Come, Spirit, come. 17919. 
Day at a time. 9554. 
Gates will open wide. 
Grace sufficient. 18572. 
Hail! J-B-U! 1302. 
He is my Savior too. 
It is not far. 191389. 
Jesus found me. 19186. 
Jesus triumphant. 23727. 
Let us walk in the light. 


4226. 


3497, 


18467. 


10185. 


19394 


Love not the world. 19538. 
My old Bible. 19950. 
Old-time blessings. 20146. 


On the homeward way. 24675. 
Room for you. 20564. 
Saviour over there. 25097. 
Victory side. 21401. 
What meanest thou O 
128138. 
When love is shining.. 21569. 
Whitened fields. 21633. 
Runyon; (Anna) Come where the 
Finger-lakes are dancing. 13636. 
Rupp (Allen) Hail Marietta. 10131. 
Rupp (Carl) : 
Don’t bother me. 812. 
Flapper wife. 5238. 
Flapper wife, Gloria. 
Footloose. 9906, 14117. 
Love bound. 240138. 
Lovely lady. 2084. 
My fox-trot melody. 24399. 
My sweetie and me. 2450. 
My tango girl. 6840, 11373. 
Rupp (Myrtle) You kin. 21761. 
Rupp (R. D.) Dreaming of yon. 
18180. : 
Rusby (J. H.): 
Somebody. 25304. 
Sweet memories. 25521. 
Rush (—) It’s lullaby time. 
(1183). ; 


sleeper. 


5239. 


8773 


1702 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Rush (F. B.) Down gulf way. 834. 

Rushing (Roy) My sweetheart of 
yesterday. 15537. 

Ruskin (Harry) Waiting round the 
corner. 38807. 


Russ (Elmo) Dreams. 
Russell (A. C.): 
American colors, dey neber is run. 
4234. 
I'll bet you wouldn’t. 18869. 
I want a three letter word for 
love. 10491. 
Tomorrow. 12583. 
Whistling. 12907. 
Russell (Ben): 
I wish that I’d been satisfied with 
Mary. 19000, 19001. 
My girl said yes. 11312. 
Russell (Bill) 
ba-ba-ba-bashful. 
Russell (Edw.) : 
Festival king. 229382. 
Fires of glory. 22944. 
Integrity march. 23654. 


22755. 


4384, 


Men of honor. 24207. 
Russell (G. D.) Those twinkling 
eyes. 3617. 


Russell (Hal) I’man airman. 23426. 
Russel (da E.):: 
Come sail away with me. 22465. 
Where the river Shannon flows. 
17083. 


Russell (Mrs. John) Vanderbilt uni- 
versity waltz. 21379. 
Russell (Kennedy) : 
End of the lane. 947. 
Love’s guerdon. 24046. 
Love’s home-coming. 2094. 
Song of tears. 3323. 
Vale, 3739, 3740, 12666, 12667. 
Russell (L. C.): 
Baby don’t you leave me. 
Plantation joys. 20362. 
Plenty of fun. 20372. 


22065. 


Puppy love. 24912. 
Russell (Paul) Shu-Shan, city of 
dreams. 12127. : 


Russell (S. K.): 
Always a smile for the other fel- 
low. 81. 
Roll along cowboy. 25014. 
Song for spring. 3310. 
You told me so. 4109. 
Russell (W.) You'll never regret. 
4084. : 
Russell (W. F.): 
Klansmen, rally for our country. 
19291. 
Knights kamelia. 
Onward Ku 
20201. 
Russell (W. 
LILO, 


19297. 
klux klansmen. 


L.) My sweet sweetie. 


Bashful, I’m so very 


Russell (Willard) music pub. co.: 
Bashful. 4384. 
You'll never regret. 4084. 
Russischer musikverlag. g. m. b. h.: 
Air de la mére. 21889. 
Concerto. 7895. 
Mavra. 11100, 24164, 24165. 
Octuor. 6976. 
Pulcinella ballet. 
Rossignol. 7464. 
Sonate. 16482. 
Suite de Pulcinella. 
Russo (Dan): 
Isabelle. 10635. 
Somebody’s eyes. 20877, 20878. 
Somewhere with you. 3304. 
Russo (F. M.): 
Burchiello. 17706. 
Signuri. 16266. 
Russo (Giuseppe) : 
Nnanza’ ’a funtana. 2506. 
Nuovi stornelli. 11476. 
°O duttore. 11483. 
Serva ed il soldato. 12090. 
Stornelli cinesi. 12349. 
Tarantella d’’e vase. 3520. 
Russo (Henry) Christensen’s instruc- 
tion book. 13578. 
Russo (J. B.): 
Cuor che soffre. 
In alto. 5888. 
Risveglio. 7410. 
Violets. 8342. 
Russo (J. J.): 
Bald headed daddy. 4861. 
Regimental song, fifth U. S. in- 
fantry. 7367, 24962. 
Yearning. 4062. 
Russo (Luigi) Adelaide. 
Russo (Vincenzo) : 
Danza proibita. 
Magic emerald. 
Russonmorel (YV.) 


15984. 


7909, 


4832. 


21872. 


720. 
19585. 
Hymne au soleil 


levant. 18801. 

Rust (Arnold) Faithful and _ bold. 
22901. 

Rust (C. F.) Now I ask you. 11471. 


Rust (Oskar) : 
Slumber on. 7724. 
Under the Spanish moon. 
Valse chromatic et 
21374. : 
Rutenber (C. B.) That blessed hope. 
26302 (302). 
Rutenber (G. W.) 
263802 (302).. 
Ruth (Bee): 
Big fat mamma. 22182. 
I’m gonna marry an _ orphan. 
23487. 
It’s nothin’ to me. 23680. 
Naughty Nita. 24476: 
On daddy’s knee. 24670. 
Primrose don’t be so prim. 248983. 


213850. 
staccato. 


That blessed hope. 


1703 


INDEX 


Ruth (Bee)—Continued. 


Smilin’ eyes. 25276. 
Why should I. 26140. 
Ruths (Ei. HE.) . Inllaby.; At0L7. 
Ruthardt (Adolf) Studien und 
stticke fiir die linke hand allein. 
_ 21018. 
Rutherford (Alfie) Beer, beer, good 
old beer. 22128. 
Rutherford (M. F.) When I waltz 
with you. 17028. 
Rutter (G. H.) Since first we met. 
20790. 
Ruyneman (Daniel) Quatre poémes. 
16126. 


17627. 
3097. 


Ruyseh: (Hugo) Bird songs. 
Ryalls & Jones, ltd. Sarabande. 


Ryan (B. W.) I’m a radio fan. 
10414. 

Ryan (D. T.) My pretty June Rose. 
15522. 

Ryan (Dorothea) Sleepy Maori 
moon. 16308. 


Ryan (Elizabeth) : 
Back where the bluebells grow. 
9006. 
Miami, I hear you calling. 6601. 
Ryan (F. D.) Sights in a dime mu- 
seum. 25228. 

Ryback (J. W.) Daisies. 4845. 
Rybner (Dagmer de Corval) : 
Bid me to live. 9108. 

Chanson de grand-pére. 
Song. 11980. 
Rydahl (Carl): 
Brevet til ole. 17679. 
Kavaléren. 6129. 
Vigtigper. 16896. 
Ryde (EH. G.): 
Dream of mother. 18171. 
My ukulele baby. 15540. 
Rube dreams. 16109. 
Ryder (Charles) Uncle Sam. 
Ryder (HK. A.) Massachusetts. 
Ryder (G. H.) Morning hour. 
myder Cle bay. 
Blue bells of Scotland. 308. 
Chanson des Alpes. 4662. 
Danse des demons. 9528. 
Ryelandt (Joseph) Nocturne. 
Ryer (Mary L.):- 
At the foot of the cross. 
Come unto Me. 22469. 
Dear mother 0’ mine. 22622. 
In the moonlight. 23627. 
‘Remembrance. 24968. 
Twilight memories. 25806. 
Rymal (G. V.) Night time the mcon 
and you. 15582. 
S. (EH. S.) While the world is going 
wrong. 3960. 
S. (S.) Cat show. 456. 
S. J. A. See Mother Bernard. 
Saar (L. V.): 
Auf wiederseh’n. 


9302. 


16828. 
11095. 


20599. 
22022. 


8952. 


11234. 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 20 


Farewell. 9828. 
Little red boat. 2015. 
Little song for two. 
Rondeau. 119385. 
Sehnsuch. 8773 (686). 

Singers. 20800. 

Sternlein. 87738 (749). 

Thrinen und seufzer. 8773 (791). 
To a skylark. 12571. 


10926. 


Two ballads for the piano. 8773 
(668). 
Valse tendre. 26302 (591). 
Saar (R. W.) Mozartana. 19867. 
Sabas (F. J.): 
I don’t believe in Santa Claus. 
18833. 


Tell me you love me. 21149. 
Why oh why, should I ery. 


21661. 
Sabata (Victor De) Gethsemani. 
23061. 
Sabbath echoes. 7487. 
Sabella (L. A.): 
I miss you. 5756. 


Melody of harmony. 6557. 
Only you. 20199. 

Sabin (W. A.): 
Pan. 24750. 
Sweetbriar. 

Sacco. 898. 

Sacher (I.) Hindu lament. 102389. 

Sacher (I. J.): . 
Emelita. 9756. 

Happy days. 10147. 

Memory of you. 11140. 

Yu’ gotta get up early tu fool 
yu’ little girlie. 21806. 

Sacher (Irving) : 

Tell me pretty lady. 25600. 

When you were a kid. 26085. 
Sachs (Colman) Nellie. 24488. 
Sachs (Léo): 

Burgraves. 13427. 

Deux mélodies. 16128. 


Sachs (Reinhard) . Sei lieb zu mir, 


25528. 


und lass’ mich bei dir schlafen. 
20713. ; 
Sackett (A. R.) King of the sea. 
14972. 
Sackville (Rita) Simple marches for 
schools. 38223. 


Sacred choruses and anthems. 7488. 
Sacred music. 3064. 
Sacred song service. 25058. 
Sadero (Geni) : 
Canto pugliese del crepuscolo. 
17758. 
Canzone dei ecarrettieri Pugliesi. 
9255, 9256. 
Canzonetta romagnola. 13493. 
Curi curuzzu. 179838. 
Donna Lombarda. 4969. 
Era la vo. 18244. 


Fa la nana bambine. 18291. 


1704 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Gondoliera veneziana. 10054, 
10055. 

In mezo al mar. 19071. 

Ninin. 11426, 11427. 

Ninna-nanna toscana. 20019. 

Pampina pampinedda. 20251. 

Serenata delle Alpi. 76338. 

Serenata sicil’ana. 12086, 12087. 

Stornellata romaneseca. 12346, 
12347. 

Stornello pugliese. 16476. 

Tarantella napoletana. 8010. 

Sadko. 7794, 18696, 18697, 20912, 


25300, 25306. 

Sadler (J. B.) Waiting, that’s why 
I’m waiting for you. 3808. 

Sadler (Jack) Got a different daddy 
now. 5400. 

Sadun (Icilio): 


Romanza. 20561. 


Sam Houston memorial march. 


7511. 
Sérénade a Juanita. 
Toupie. 25749. 
Saenger. (Gustav): 
Adagio. 21850 (168). 
Andante religioso. 21850 (6). 
Art of bowing. 4144 (8). 
Concert violinist. 21850 (87). 
Intermezzo scherzoso. 1687. 


20737. 


Introduction and gavotte. 21850 
(106). 

Introduction and rondo cappric- 
cioso. 21850. 


Mira O Norma. 21850 (20). 
Ninth concerto. 26302 (213). 
O silent night. 13084 (247). 
Perpetuum mobile. 21850 (151). 
Romance. 21850 (215). 
School of velocity. 21850 (178). 
Serenade. 13084 (299). 
Souvenir intime. 3358. 
Sweet spirit hear my prayer. 
138084 (342). 
Trovatore. 26302 (310). 
Twelve compositions in the first 
position. 21850. (184, 185). 
Valse bluette. 12670. 
Safier (A. N.) Alice you’re the girl 
for me. 17851. 
Safranek (V. F.) 
Sagasti (Hector) 
Saile (Lewis): 
Beautiful moon beautiful June. 
13315. 
Love to the end of the world. 
15194. 
Shadow hour. 16230: 
St. Cin (Stella May) Stars. 
Ste Clair (Wiis. )*: 
Ballet of roses. 
Hox organ series. 18420. 
Saint-Fox (G. de) Trio. 16772. 
St. Glin (Paulette de) See Greco 
(Pauline M. T.) 


Don Quixote. 807. 
Promises. 15978. 


7867. 
17532. 


St. John (Pauline) 


St. Gregory guild: 
Little flower of Jesus. 
Missa brevis. 24269. 
My song of today. 19968. 
To seatter flowers. 21262. 
St.. Helier (Ivy) I want to dance. 
2354k 23512) 


19446. 


You'll be blue. 
8728. 
St. Juste (Edouard): 
Negg and some n’ham and a 
n’onion. 6848. 
Pensée romantique. 15853. 
Retrospection. 16048. 
St. Mark (George) pseud. 
terson (B. B.) 
St. Onge (Henry) Down in Peggy’s 
alley east side of New York. 22721. 
St. Pierre (Edouard) Valse Pierrette. 
8297. 


Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 


See Pat- 


Assassinat du Duc de Guise. 
161388. 

Barearolle. 26302 (261). 

Caprice heroique. 26302 (262). 

Cygne. 3075. 

Hléphant. 16139. 


En vue d’ Alger. 20610. 
Introduction and rondo cappric- 


cioso. 21850 (172). 

Marche. 7495. 

Marche religieuse. 17298 (166). 
Mon cceur s’ouvre a ta _ voix. 
3076. 

My heart at thy dear voice. 
25073. 


Nuit 4 Lisbonne. 3077. 

Pas d’armes du roi Jean. 3078. 

Printemps qui commence. 7496. 

Rhapsodie mauresque. 20611. 

Romance sans paroles. 7497. 

Serenade. 8773 (1280). 

Valse nonchalente. 26302 (263). 
Saint-Saéns (M. T.) Marche reli- 


gieuse. 17298 (166). 
St. Thomas (John) At the break of 
day. 22018. 
St. Vincent (Hleanor) Geraldine. 
5331. 
Sajewski (W. H.): 
Adelka. 19. 
Boze cos polske. 22221. 


; Cheiato sie zosi jagddek. 9324. 
Dzwoneczki. 22785. 
Jacek oberek. 23692. 
Jakem maszerowal. 23696. 
Jeszeze polska nie zginela. 23728. 
Kukutka. 23842. 
Marja wale. 2193, 2194. 
M6j wianeczku lawendowy. 6648. 
Nasze obertasy. 2464, 24471. 
Oczepiny. 6977. 
Powinszowanie. 24862. 
Swat. 7942. 


1705 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sajewski (W. H.)—Continued. - Ca vient ou ¢a n’vient pas. 408. 
Uciekia mi przepidreczka. 12646. Calme sur la prairie. 17749. 
Zosia. 4131. Canard. 419. 

Saker (Fred) Santiago. 25088. Ce baiser. 4649. 

Saks (M.): Ce sont des choses. 466468. 
Dort vie libe dort is glik. 22711. Céliméne. 17795. 

Gott shik a refueh der mamen. Celosa. 470. 

18562. Chanson d’Hamid. 17806. 
Heim in Palestina. 5522. Chanson dolente. 22333. 
Models fin libe. 24288. Chanson sans paroles. 13587. 
Naches fun kinder. 2462. Chanson slave. 17810. 

Salabert (Francis) : : Chant d’automne. 17814, 22337. 
A travers champs. 17305. Chant de printemps. 22340. 
Ad astra. 21868. ‘ Chinatown. 4692. 

Ah! les coins. 13117. Chou-Chou. 13574. 

Ah, les Hoffmann’s girls. 4175. Cléopatre. 138600. 

Ah! les petits poissons. 13118. Comme Charlotte. 22477. 
Air a papa. 17345. Coqueta!... 13665. 
Algerian night. 49. Cordon 8S. V. P. 630. 
Allegro appassionato. 72. Corpus Christi. 17948. 
Amant jaloux tandis que tout Croquis de route. 22533. 

sommeille. 13146. Dame en décolleté. 13724. 
Amoureux. 13161. Dans mes roses dans vos choux. 
Andante. 22072. 4867. 

Andante romantique. 21968, Danse alsacienne. 22577. 

21969. Danse de la mariée. 22582. 
Arpa d’amore. 142. De cousine 4 cousin. 22614. 

Au palais des singes. 22030. De vous 4 moi. 18044, 18045. 
Aubade. 4808. ; Derniére pensée. 13801. 
Automnale. 13285. . Deuxiéme cancion levantina. 
Ay-ay-ay. 17480. 22656. 


Badinage. 22091. 
Baisers d’amour. 4359. 
Bebel et Quinguin. 241. 


Deuxiéme entr’ acte. 782. 
Diabolic-rayon. 785. 
“ Do I love you, when there’s noth- 
Bella note. 256. ing but yes in my eyes. 22678. 
Belote. 260, 4418. Doux aveu. 18139. 
Belote, on fait un’ petit’ belote. Durga. 5065, 5066. 

261. Elle ou lui? 5109. 


Berceuse. 17603. Embouteillé. 13965, 18232. 
Berceuse catalane. 17606. Bnchantement. "5115: 


Berceuse de la mort. 17607. a . 
Berceuse slave. 17609. Ernestine. 955-957. 


Bonne aventure. 4490. Ktrange chose. 22858. 
Bouche 4 bouche. 22217. Farfadets. 18319. 
Bourrée. 22073. Femme du toréador. 183836. 
Brune et blonde. 371. Femmes de chez nous. 14057. 
Butterfly. 389. Femmes font ca bien mieux. 
C’est A Montmartre. 4562. 18337, 18338. 
C’ est dommage. 13444. Femmes jolies. 1058. 
C’est la faute A mon papa. 17720, Femmes marieés. 14058, 18339. 
IGA Filles fleurs. 25908. 
C’est plus des vacances. 22258. Fleurs d’amour. 1087, 14089. 
C’est pour ca. 401. Flirting. 5246. 
C’était moi. 22262. Fox du canard. 1128. 
Ca cest gentil. 13447, 13448. Garconniera. 18457, 23038. 
Ca changerait. 17726, 17727. Geneviéve. 20679. 
Ca m’est venu tout simplement. Go. 18521. 
13449. Gosses de fauchés. 1256. 
Ca ne colle pas. 222638. Heure folle. 1369, 1370. 
Ca ne peut pas mieux tomber. Hoquet. 14435. 
13450. Horloge de grand’ mére. 18749. 
Ca peut trés bien vous arriver. How do I love thee. 18759. 
17728. Idylle montagnarde. 1599. 
Ca s’ fait pas. 13451. Il faut tout passer aux gosses. 
Ca s’ fait tout seul. 402. 14696. 


1706 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Tl suffit d’un rien. 14697, 14698. 

Illusion valse. 14702, 19045. 

Impromptu caprice. 1623. 

Interlude. 5962. 

J adore ca. 14806. 

Jai eu tort: 1729, 1730. 

J’etais troup ému. 23690. 

J’ peux pas monter. 19158. 

Jaiousie. 6015. 

Jamais je n’ai fait ca. 6017. 

Jardin mystérieux. 23701. 

Java de java. 14819, 23704. 

Java des hommes du _ milieu. 
19168. 

Java-javotte. 1744. 

Je n’ai pas su m’y prendre. 
14826, 14827. 

Je sais ce que cest. 1748. 

Je sais pas y faire. 19178. 

Je sais pas y faire avec les hom- 
mes. 14829. : 

Je suis son pére. 
file ... 19179. 

Je suis timide. 237138. 

Je suis une femme  honnéte. 
14830, 14831. 

Je suis venu te dire bonjour. 
6030, 143882. 

Je vois ce que c’est. 14834, 

Jeu de barres. 23729. 

Jeu de la cachette. 23730. 

Jeunesse. 14841. 

Jolie bétise. 1778. 

Kid-fox. 1862. 

Koli-nana. 23836. 

Laborieuse. 23847. 

Lamento russe. 15009. 

Largo cantabile. 1915. 

Légende. 19386, 

Legende des baisers. 238886, 

Lettres d’amour. 23908. 

Lost love. 2061. 

Madame. 2129, 2130. 

Madre. 19578. 

Madrigal. 2135. 

Mal de amor. 2156. 

Marche nuptiale. 24210. 

Marguerite. tu vas trop vite. 
2186. 

- Mazurek. 19661. 

Melucine. 15323. 

Menuet. 16178. 

Mer. 6580. 

Mi copla. 2260, 

Miss Tanguett. 6629. 

Moi! je m’en fous. 19791. 

Moi je me couche. 6647. 

Mon art. 24290. 

Mon bon. 153898. 


.. je suis sa 


Mon ceur est un compartiment. 


15399. 

Mon réve. 2307. 

Mon vieux. 6658. 

Monsieur Doumergue  s’ennuie. 
15410. 


1707 


Monsieur sérieux. 15411. 

Mots que l’on se dit. 6712. 

Munecas del amor. 24362. 

Murmures des bois. 2356. 

My Virginia. 6848. 

Ne va pas trop vite. 15563. 

Nocturne. 19806. 

Northern romance. 24547. 

Nouvelles mains de femme. 
24554. 


Noyer. 16188. 

Nubes de humo. 2587. 

Nuit d’amour. 2539. 

Nuit de Venise. 2541, 6937. 

Nuit ensorcelée. 4705. 

Odalisques. 15647. 

Oh! je vois ce que cest. 15669. 

Oh, mademoiselle. 2596. 

Oiseau et la fontaine. 7020. 

Ojos. 24636. 

Old ballad. 20129. 

Olympic. 2648. 

On a toujours un moment de 
chance. 15715, 15716. 

On brode. 15717. 

On les prend. 24671. 

On ne peut pas. 15720, 15721. 

On s’y fait. 20158. 

On trouv’ ca tout naturel. 2662. 

Ou, quand et comment. 24709. 

Oui, mais on n’sait pas. 24710. 

P. L. M. 15798. 

Pagode japonaise. 15804. 

Papillons. 24758. 

Paris-Lyon-Mediterranéan. 
20261. 

Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée. 
15824. 

Pas comme les autres. 7145. 

Pas sur la bouche. 7146, 15831-— 
15833, 20268. 

Pastorale rococo. 2741. 

Patotera. 2747. 

Pépéte. 7179. 

Péruvienne. 15858. 

Petit Loulou de Poméranie. 24800. 

Petite chanson. 24802. 

Petite femme. 15862, 15863. 

Petites femmes. 15869. 

Petits mots d’amour. 7191. 

Petits noms. 24806. 

Piccolo navio. 2781. 

Pizzicato. 20357. 

Plus fort que l’ amour. 7222. 

Pobre percanta. 2812. 

Pobres mujeres. 2813. 

Por ti. 203891, 24853. 

Pour un homme. 2841, 2842. 

Poursuite de papillons. 2844. 

Prélude romantique. 15948. 

Premier entr’acte. 2852. . 

Premiére cancion levantina. 
24879. 

Prés de toi. 24882. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Salabert (Francis)—Continued. 


Printemps est éclos. 7280. 
Printemps passa. 20428. 
Procession. 15973. 
Promenade matinale. 7291, 
Prometida. 2882. 


Quand les femmes sont jolies. 
20447, 20448. 

Quand on est trois. 11828. 

Quand on n’a pas ce que l’on aime. 


15991. 

Quand tu vois une femme. 2896, 
2897. 

Quand une femme me regarde 
comme ga. 2898, 15992. 

Que les hommes sont heureux. 
2901. ; 

Qui c’est-y qui m/’a pris ca. 24985. 

Quiétude. 2912. 

Récit. 16022. 

Reine de Saba. 7870. 

Réverie. 24983. 

Réverie du patre. 2976. 

Réverie georgienne. 24986. 

Réves. 214385. 

Romance ancienne. 3014. 

Romance en mi. 80138. 

Romanza appassionata. 3018. 


Romanza sérénata. 3019. 

Russian samba. 20594. 

Sabbat des gnomes. 20601. 

Salammbo. 20612. . 

Sans étre polisson. 7520. 

Sarabande. 22079. 

Saut 4 la corde. 25092. 

Scéne d’Alsace. 25111. 

Scéne russe. 16168. 

Sentimento gaucho. 20722, 25153. 

Septiéme album Francis Salabert. 
T7617. 

Sérénade. 7619, 20731. 

Sérénade de Don Juan. 24354. 

Sérénade de Pierrots. 25164. 

Sérénade italienne. 20740. 

Sérénade sentimentale. 3171. 

Shrimp’s dance. 25217. 

Si le public. 3206. 

Si les femmes en avaient. 20782. 

Si vous saviez comm’ je fais ca. 
3207. 

Si vous saviez comme c’est bon. 
25223. 

Sceur Monique. 16324. 

Soirs de Mexique. 16334, 16335. 

Some day you'll care for me. 


12220. 

Songe d’Aziadé. 25352. 
Sonrisa. 20980. 

Sous les mimosas. 25370. 
Stella. 25482. 


Still dreaming. 21002, 254388. 
Sulamite. 25480, 25481. 
Suzett-blues. 3451, 7940. 
Tambourin. 21121. 

Tapis persan. 3518. 


Tendresse. 3554. 

Tout de méme. 16753. 

Tout p’tit peu. 8181. 

Tristesse. 25770. 

Trompette en bois. 

21310. 

Trop nerveux. 16776. 

Troublez-moi. 3689, 25775, 25776. 

Tu te rends compte. 16800. 

Une fois ... deux fois. 16840. 

Vieille chanson. » 21402. 

Vision d’ Orient. . 8357. 

Vivette. 3787, 3788. 

Volean. 8870. 

Voluptueuse. 25902. 

Voulez-vous. 21429. 

Vrai five-step. 3796. 

Water-lily. 21474. 

Xérés. 26206. 
' Ya du pour! 

Yallah. 8689. 

Zuleika. 21818. 


Salabert (M.) Septiéme album Fran- 
cis Salabert. 7617. 
Salabert (Roger) : 
Au pied du lit. 22031. 
Tango des amours. 25578. 
Vaehe sur la branche. 25840. 
Salamon (L. J.) Why are you lonely. 
IAPs. 


Salamon (Lou) You'll never know 
how J’ll miss you. 17240. 
Salemme (A.): 
Canzone a Maria. 9254. 
Come una bambola. 9415. 
Ll’ ultima mandulinata. 19476. 
Semplicita’ ’e campagna. 20715. 
Salemme (Adolph or Adolfo) : 
Civettuola. 552. 
Fioraia. 1070. 
’"Neopp’ ’e bagne. 19992. 
Ogni mese é sempe bello. 
Ommo ’e principio. 20152. 
Passiflora. 2739. 
Pim-pum-pam. 11730. 
Primmavera !.sott ’e rrose. 20418, 
Suonno d’oro. 21057. 


Salemme (Alfredo) : 


8215, 8216, 


26209. 


20090. 


Ah! Luglio provocante. 138119. 
Cross puzzle. 4813. 
Ricorde ’e Napule. 16051. 


Salerno (Giuseppe) Sono innamorata. 


12281 


Salisbury (Charlotte) : 
It’s. a cruel world for the old 


fashioned girl. 5987. 

Mechanical doll. 11113. 
We all know a flood is due. 8441. 
Salisbury (F. V.) Live in your 


dreams of today. 15122. 
Sallee (Thomasia) Listening to the 


whispering of the pines. 6280. 
Salley (F. W.): 
Tampa steps out. 16587. 


1708 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


They can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 16673. 
Sallitto (Domenico) 
tenti. 20807. 
Salomon (L. J.): 
I’ve found the one to love. 5780. 
Why are you lonely, when I’m so 
near. 12927. 
Salomon (Milton) : 
East side blues. 5075. 
Never going back. 6880. 
Salter (Summer) : 


Sirinata scun- 


Give ear to my words. 23075, 
_ 23076. 
Waken, lords and ladies gay. 
3812. 
Saltzer (B. H.) Spirit of Gettysburg. 
25390. 
Salvatore (Cosentino) Donna Sasa. 
4970. 
Salvio (Salvatore) Tarantella senza 
core. 8011. 


Salzedo (Carlos) : 
Annie Laurie. 8904. 
Believe me, if all those endearing 

young charms. 9080. 
Deep river. 4906. 
Last rose of summer. 
My old Kentucky home. 


10823. 
11355. 


Sonata for harp and piano. 25324. 
Samazeuilh (Gustave) : 

Chant d’espagne. 22338. 

Nuit. 24559. 
Samella (Luigi) Little girl, I’m 


sorry I made you ery. 10907. 
Saminsky (Lazare) : 
Danse rituelledu Sabbath. 18023. 


Great rabbi’s invocation. 5420. 
Rachelina. 7327. 

Song of songs. 3322. 

Symphonie des sommets. 21099. 


Sammann (Herbert) 
back. 2534. 
Sammond (H.8.) Supplication. 3448. 
Sampliner (Sydney): 
Baldheaded daddy. 138271. 
I’m looking for someone who’s 
looking for me. 10442. 
Sheikee. 20760. 
Sampson (Jack): 
Hum all your troubles 
14454. 
I’d love to be loved. 5652. 
Sampson & Jackson. Doubtful blues. 
SPT 
Samson and Delilah. 25073. 
Samson et Dalila. 7496. 
Samuels (A. H.): 


Now that you’re 


away. 


Carmelita. 4615. 

Dreaming. 5020. 

Serenade. 7625. 
Samuels (C. ©.) Circus maximus. 
22407, 22408. 
Samuels (J. W.) Talking fiddle. 
12441. 


Samuels (Joe): 
Dream of death. 18170. 
He was doomed to go. 18650. 
Song of the old barnyard. 20919. 
Wild coyotes o’er the prairie land. 

21671. 
Samuelson (C. R.) Um looking for 
a he-man for my daddy. 1519. 


‘Sanaker (J. A.) Last song. 6202. 
Sanborn (E. F.) Lullaby. 11018. 
Sanborn (M. T.) Lullaby. 11018. 


Sanches (Alfred) 
time for me. 127. 

Sanchez (Santiago) I know you’ve 
got the best go. - 10377. 

Sanctified and I know Iam. 20623. 


Apple time’s the 


Sand (Z. B.) Sufficient unto the day. 
7904. 

Sandby (Herman) Method for the 
violoncello. 19730. 


Sanders (—): 
In a small apartment. 23579. 
Is it any wonder. 23667. 
My lady love good night. 24415. 
Rose that grows in Yankee land 
is the Irish rose for me. 3045. 
Sweet Katherine Adair. 3461, 
Siie (loll). 
"Way out in rainbowland. 25948. 
Sanders (Adrene) Smile that bloomed 
in dreamland. 3259. 
Sanders (Alma): 
Cuddle me up. 675. 
Hanging gardens of 
14331. 
Smile that bloomed in dreamland. 
3259. 
Sanders (G. H.): 
Defiant love. 226388. 
Fleeting shadows. 1085. 
Omens. 24664. 
Phantoms. 24809. 
Restless bows. 24975. 
Rush hours. 11975. 
Show-off. 12120. 
Thrills: 81270. 
Sanders (G. H.) co.: 
Desire under the elms. 
Desperation. 18084. 
Flapper. 14085. 
Philanderer. 15875. 
Rush hours. 11975. 
Show-off. 12120. 
Two lyric pieces. 
Sanders (Jack) 
18281. 
Sanders (Jimmy) 
white mule joint. 
Sanders (Joe) 
row. 13889. 
Sanderson (Wilfrid) : 
-Carpet. 17783. 
Drumadoon. 13084 (442). 
High upon the hill. 1874. 
My dear soul. 11302. 


Babylon. 


18083. 


12321. 
Evolution? no! 
Uncle Sam and the 
21350. 
Dreaming of tomor- 


1709 


INDEX 


Sanderson (Wilfrid )—Continued. 
Old shepherd. . 7042. 
Regrets. 24963. 

Sea haven. 12056. 
When you are old. 26074. 

Sandford (R. Y.): 

» Here’s your hat what's 

hurry. 143898. 
It’s always June in Miami. 23677. 
Why not wander back today. 
26139. 

Sandler (Peretz) : 

As me seht mit treren. 

Die nor die alein. 9602. 
Dort vie libe dort. is glik. 22711. 
Gott shik a refueh der mamen. 


your 


13204. 


18562. 
Heim in Palestina. 5522, 10221. 
Ibergemacht. 19016. 


Lechaim. 150388. 
Meidlach I love you just the same. 
24188. 
Models fin libe. 24283. 
Naches fun kinder. 2462. 
Oi wet ir krigen. geshmissen. 
7018. 
Palestina horey. 11676. 
Sandoval (M. A.): 
Appontate ’a giacchetta! 
Brunetta mia. 4585. 
Sandoval (Miguel) Americana b)i- 
onda. 17398. 
Sands (Charles) 
11677. 
Sandstedt (H. F.): 
: Be yourself. 13308. 
Carolina home sweet home. 4623. 
Sally pal of mine. 7499. 
Tired of waiting. 12565. 
Sanford (HE. L.). Sweet little wood- 
land rose. 4144 (129). 
Sanford (Herbert) : 
Broke again. 8773 (9385). 
Fortuno. 23008. 
Sanford (M. A.) Voices of spring. 
16912. 
Sanies (Louis) : 
I yearn for my wife. 235385. 
When I was a small child. 26030. 
Sankey (G. V.): 
O homeland, O homeland. 
(565). 
Star of the morning. 8773 (744). 
Why waitest thou. 8773 (861). 
Sankey (I. D.): 
I am praying for you. 10339. 
OQ homeland, O homeland. 
(565). 
Star of the morning. 8773 (744). 
Why waitest thou. 8773 (861). 
Sanor (S. E.): 
Euclid avenue march and two- 
step. 21850 (59). 
Maud Mullers waltz. 
Santa. 12006. 


128. 


Palm Beach blues. 


8773 


8773 


8773 (511). 


pt/an, nv s.,iv220 


Santa Ana conservatory of music. 
Shriner’s march. 12125. . 

Santa Cruz (G. J.) My Mississippi 
coast. 19942. 

Santa Lucia. 20632, 26302 (266). 

Santino (S. C.): 


"A riggina d’ ’a bellezza. 21855. 

Penzanno Napule. 24793. 

Signuri! allungateye, ’e veste! 
25229. 


santly (Henry) : 


Day that I met you. 18036, 22608, 
22609. . 

Dreamy Delhi. 870. 

Ill find a way to forget you. 


10391. 
I’m in love with everything about 
you. 10436. 
Let me introduce you to my Rosie. 
19380. UG 
While we danced till dawn. 3961, 
8561, 26105. 
Will you remember me. 8616, 
12954. 
Santly (J. H.) Wherever you go. 
21617. 
Santly (J. R.) Homeward bound. 
18728. 


Santos (J. J.) Charrita. 22357. 

Santrey (Henry) Just try to think 
of me. 14931, 14932. 

Sanxay (H. C.) San Francisco, 
you're the queen of the golden West. 
20630. 


Sanzenbacher (Myrtle) Castles in 
Spain. 46384. 
Sapho. 8773 (496, 499), 13084 (200, 


201, 207), 17298 (118). 
Saporetti & Cappelli: 
Mah-jong. 2144. 
Rajola-tango. 2981. 
Saqui (Baron) I should like to see 
you Saturday. 5768. 
Sargent (C. H.): 
I’ve got a new gal now. 23483. 


Sundown. 25492. 
Sargent (Dollo) My daddy’s gone 
away. 2380. 


Sargent (G, W.) jr. Baby mine. 
4333. 
Sargent (P. L.): 
Just for a while. 10738. 
Long lost love. 10948. 
Sargent (W. A. B.) Old colony. 
24640. 
Sarles (Richard) : 
Only just say yes I’m lonely. 
TOTT. 
Sweet vampin’ Marie. 7965. 
Sarotte (Frank) They call her slow. 
8096. 
Sartori (G.)  Crisantemo. 
Sartorio (Arnoldo) : 
Carnival of roses. 


648. 
446. 


1710 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Country dance. 138084 (61). 
Fairy bells. 1017. 
Happy youth. 13084 (119). 
Impromptu brillant. 5876. 
In the twilight. 138084 (144). 
Moreceau caracteristique. 2330. . 
Processional march. 13084 (2738), 
Scherzo caprice. 7556. 
Second year study book. 207085. 
Spanish dance. 13084 (319). 
Walk in the fields. 13084 (381). 
Saslavsky (N. L.) 
5100. 
Sassmannshausen (Walter) 
a Child is born. 3735. 
Satherley (A.) You’ve got to beat me 


to keep me. 4111. 
Satterlee (A. M.) Crest march. 
13690. 


Satz (Ludwig) : 


Ch’ fal a nider fun shluf. 4682. ° 
Cross word puzzle. 9468. 
Galitzianer chasene. 9962. 
Heiliger purim, 14378. 

Ich fubhr nit auf kein car. 10518. 
Ich wil hit sein kein robe. 5826. 


In Lemberig. 14727. 


Nar. 6859. 
Za ligen. 8749. 
Saudek (Robert) Song of America. 
7792. 
Saudek (Victor) Song of America. 
7792 


Sauer (Eddie) I am dreaming dreams 
that never came true. 23350. 
Sauer (Emil v.) : 
Konzert polka. 1892. 
Murmere de vent. 8773 (1209). 
Sauer (Robert) 
like a rainbow. 
Sauget (Henri) : 
Plumes. 7220. 
Trois frangaises. 20636. 
Saunders (J. H.) Here’s to New 
York our city great and free. 1365. 


13058. 


Saunders (Joe) Maybe it’s” you. 
19656. 

Saunders (R. D.) Désir. 18082. 

Saunders (R. E.) Home of my child- 
hood days. 18938. 


Sauvage (Tonzo): 
‘Heaven is my home. 26302 (123). 
Somebody. 26302 (283). 

Sauveplane (H.) Quatuor 

mineur. _ 15995. 

Sauvrezis (A.): 

Gestes d’enfants. 18488. 
Trois novains. 16154. 
Saville (J.) & co., ltd.: 
Caravan songs. 489. 
Fifteen dances for small children. 
1966. 

National and character dances. 
2466. 

New drill singing games. 


en fa 


2484. 


Hins un zwei, 


Unto us | 


Your promise was - Sawyer (H. P.): 


2543. 
2967. 


3223. 


Nursery rhyme dances. 
Responsive singing games. 
Shadow songs. 3183. 
Simple marches for schools. 
Songs from Punch. 12271. 
Songs from the poets. 3341. 
Songs of gladness. . 3342. 
Swing songs. 3482. 
Wild rose songs. 4007. 
Savino (Domenico) : 
Agitato drammatico. 21881. 
Aloha oe. 13084 (404). 
Appassionate in A minor. 
Carnival grotesque. 8773 
Dilemma. 22662. 
Disaster. 22665. 
Down de road. 13084 (486). 
Emotional agitato. 65112, 
(1023). 
Furioso. 238082. 
Lyric agitato. 24073. 
Melodic agitato. 24187. 
Playful allegro. 248382. 
Recitative and. soliloquy. - 
8773 (1264). 
Second misterioso. 25141. 
Twilight hour. 16814. 
World famous love songs. 21713. 
World is mine for I have you. 
8773 (1404). 
Savoie (Hdwin) 
14471. 
Sawtelle (Ed.) : 
There’s a girl for every man. 


21986. 
(952). 


8773 


7355, 


I am still waiting. 


25656. . 
Won’t you come back to Honolulu 
town. 26189. 


Cricket hop. 9460. 
Firefly’s song. 9865. 


Frog he would a wooing go. 9945. 

Grasshopper’s serenade. 10087. 

Locust’s slumber song. 10938. 
Sawyer (Henry S8.): 

Bestest game of all. 17613. 

Half o’ me kingdom. 5451. 


How grandma teaches me. 5606. 
Missionary barrel. 6633. 
My Trixie from Dixieland. 15538. 


Polly put the kettle on. 20384. 


Style. 7903. 
Sawyer (Jack) Delaware peaches 
blues. 773. 


Sawyer (Mrs. M.) Bring me a rose 
from the southland. 4525, 9181. 
Saxby (Marvin) Hot mittens. 10295. 
Saxe (L. S.): 
Bagdad. 138270. 
Little page’s song. 2013. 
Mignonette. 2267. 
Saxe (R. B.) Just a rose in a garden 
of weeds. 19235. 
Saxon (Pauline) 
me asap. 25678. 


They used to call 


ROU 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 20 


Say (A. R.) 
18184. 
Sayers (F. L.) 
tucky. 23807. 
Saylor (L. F.) 


Dreamy China paradise. 
Kentucky, old Ken- 


Ku klux klan forever. 


14992. 

Saylor-Boardman. Ku klux klan for- 
ever. 14992. 

Sayre (J. L.) Tubman high school 
march. 3703. 

Sayre (J. M.) Sanctus in D. 7515. 


Seala revyen, 1925. 11954. 

Seandals. 14107, 14232, 14626, 16990. 

Scandals of 1925. 20648. 

Seanlan (W. J.): 

Mavourneen. 24168. 
Molly O. 24289. 

Scannell (Nell) pseud. Stovall (Kath. 
ryne) 

Scarborough (Isabel) Ma, we are 
satisfied with you. 24076. 

Scarlatti (—) Pastorale. 25109. 

Searlatti (Alessandro) : 

Minuet. 6622. 
Violet. 8341. 
Searlatti (D.): 
Pastoral. 16163. 
Seize morceaux faciles. 
Spring flower. 12312. 
Suite. 3112-8117. 
80 piéces choisies. 
Searmolin (A. L.): 
Bagpipe. 9011. 
Butterflies. 9202. 
I waited patiently for the Lord. 
10487. 
Romance. 
Scassola (A.): 
Miss Floridia. 
Nuit d’amour. 2539. 

Scerra (Salvatore) You cannot trust 
some pretty dolls for they’ll fool you 
at any time. 8712. 

Schaad (Earl) I hate to go home. 
10364. 


Schaale (E.) Warum soll die mizzerl 
nicht tanzen geh’n? 12757. 

Schachne (Sol) Hello everybody. 
14882. 

Schacht 
4195. 


Schack (Capt.) 


12026. 


3118. 


16079. 


15372. 


(M. M.) AIL alone blues. 


Hello everybody, say 


how-do-you do. 14882. 
Schad (W. C.): 
Defiant love. 22638. 
Desperation. 18084. 
Omens. 24664. 
Phantoms. 24809. 


Schaefer (A. H.): 
Beau Brummel. 
Boy seout. 4508. 
David’s dream. 4880. 
Neophite. 2477. 
Noble duke. 2514. 


4390. 


Schafer (Christian) : 
Colouer de rose. 22512-22517. 
Melodious sight reading pieces. 

19690. 

6 easy pieces. 
Schaeffer (Melvin) 
Schafer (Bob): 

No man. 20020. 

Rosalie, I don’t want your sym- 

pathy. 25028. 
Same old disappointed blues. 
20620. 
Schafer (M. D.) 
old farm. 17522. 
Schaffner (G. H.) 
Heinie mine. 6996. 

Schaffner (Robert) Joys. 19216. 

Schamp (F. J.) pub. co. I’m going 
back to that home sweet home of 
mine. 5721. 

Scharf (H. L.) MHellen-Maria. 5525. 

Schatz (Jacob) Beneath the lights 
of Broadway. 22163. 

Schauffler (A. T.) Hosanna for the 
Sunday school. 26302 (133). 


20650. 
Oh mama. 15674. 


Back to that dear 


Oh, Heinie, my 


| Schauland (Paul): 


Return. 2969. 
Sailor’s tomb. 3072. 
Schecter (Manny) ‘Tennessee, 
for me. 8039. 
Scheherazade. 13052. 
Scheib (P. A.) They can’t make a 
monkey out of me. 16674. 
Scheidecker (Alphonse) Lest we for- 
get. 10847. 
Schell (Arthur) jr. 
blues. 6984. 
Schell (S. E.) jr. Oh what is the 
world without Margy, when my 
Margy is gone far away. 7009. 
Schell (W. A.) Practice what you 
preach. 2846. 
Schell (W. A.) jr.: 
I was born brownskin, you can’t 
make me blue. 5807. 
Off harmony blues. 6984. 
Sweet names. 7955. 
Schelling (Ernest) : 
Concerto. 25118. 
Victory ball. 3775. 
Schenck (—): 
After you’ve done what you've 
done. 38. 
My Jane. 2407. 
Schennich (Emil) Fantasia ecstatica. 
18314. 
Schepper (lL. de): 
Froleuse. 18483. 
Gi-gi. 18498. 
Scher (William) Romance, 
Raymond overture. 16083. 
Scherl (August) g. m. b. h. Hinst, in 


wait 


Off harmony 


from 


heiliger nacht. 5101. 
Scherr (Jack) Southland rose 
25373. 


1712 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Schertzinger (—): 


If we should part. 8773 (1118). 


Somewhere. 8773 (1306). 
Schertzinger (Victor ) Wanting. 
16951. f 


Schettino music roll co.: 


Bella coneettina. 13325. 
Brunetta mia. 4585. 
Voce ’e mamma. 8362. 


Scheufele (L.) Why should I worry 
when you don’t care. 21664. 
Schick (Hans) : 
Dainty steps. 9497. 
Dancing shadows. 18014. 
Drifting on the lake. 877. 
Floating in the air. 5248. 
Hop, skip and jump. 18743. 
In a rush. 1629. 
On the stream. 11597. 
Pomponette. 24851. 
Tambourine dance. 25570. 
Twinkling lights. 3715. 
Schicke (W. L.): 
My little hello girl. 6789. 
When my sweetie comes back to 
me. 12852. 
Schielerawt (Samuel) Life is just 
one dream after another. 23917. 
Schierbeck (Paul) 'Tombeau du poéte 


Hafiz. “21281. 

Sechifferl (Josef) Sturm. 21022. 
Schiffhauer. (G. G.) Do you recall 
my dear. 9629. 

Sehiller (Rudolph) June time—love 
time. 19226. 


Schilling (Fred) : 

Christmas alleluia. 13084 (42). 

Christmas jubilate. 138084 (45). 

Coming of the King. 18084 (57). 

See, the Christmas light is break- 
ing. 138084 (296). 

Six Easter hymns. 8773 (676). 

Triumphant Zion, strike the 
chord. 263802: (806). 

When breaks the dawn of Christ- 
mastide. 13084 (388). 

When Christmas dawn is o’er the 


hills. 138084 (389). 
Schilling (M.) Virgie dear. 25887. 
Schindler (A. J.) May queen. 8773 
(515). 


Schindler (F. W.) 
the right to love you. 
Schinke (J. M.) 
drifting down. 26059. 
Schipa (Tito): 
Ave Maria. 22051. 
Butterfly. 9203. 
Combination. 138622. 
Couplets-Lulu. 13680. | 
Duo Mimi-John. 138927. 
Duo Mimi-Lulu. 13928. 
Ensemble. 13973. 
Folly-Lulu. 14113. 


11749. 


Please give me |} 


When the leaves are }. 


a a a ee tr ee i re en er, 


Fox-trot. 14140. 
Mimi and ensemble. 15355. 
Mimi's song. 15356-15357. 


Opening. 15757. 
Toast to Cuba. 12575. 
Schirmacher ( Josephine ) Grand- 


mother’s wish for her grand-chil- 
dren. 5412. 


Schirmer (HE. C.) music co.: 
Autumn. 4813. 
Cherubie hymn. 498. 
Christians, hark. 22385. 
Concord anthem book. 94838. 
Concord books. 22498. 
Crystal brook. 671. 
Day grows old. 20634. 
Echo-song. 916. 
Gondoliers. 5398. 
Moon reappears. 11220. 
Mystic stars. 2460. 
New school of studies. 20005. 
Passing of the moon. 11689. 
Principles of musical theory. 

7279. 

Saracens. 20634. 
Selected hymns. 
Your voices raise. 


Schirmer (G.) ine.: 
A la valse. 21850 (229). 
Aboard at a ship’s helm. 8. 
Adagio élégiaque. 17, 18. 
Afterglow. 35, 8773 (892). 
Ah! fuyez, douce image. 
Albumblatt. 12728. 
Alglala. 21902. 
Allegretto scherzando. 
Allegro. 5861. 
Amourette. 4242, 4243. 
Angel’s dream. 8891. 
Arab love song. 17426. 
As I came down from Lebanon. 
At dancing school. 4290, 22014. 
At starlight time. 13219. 
At the fair. 22020. 
At twilight. 18222. 
Awake, beloved. 132538. 
Babe. 17482. 
Back again in Hldon. 22086. 
Bell. . 22150. 
Bereceuse. 13336, 17600. 
Bon voyage. 22208. 
Book of songs for little children. 

9157. 
Borbernini’s minuett. 8773 (931). 
Bourrée. 17669. . 
Bride of Lebanon. 13406. 
Broom dance. 8773 (987). 
Bummel schottische: 8773 (938). 
By _ the biyouac’s aifat flame. 
9210. 
By the fountain. 4554. 
~-Call of the Hast. 13466, 

Calling winds. 4580. 
Calliope. 13469. 


3155. 
23176. 


24157. 


22130. 


1713 


INDEX 


Schirmer (G.) inc.—Continued. 


17754, 22286. 
crepuscolo. 


Canon apertus. 
Canto pugliese del 
17758. : 
Canzone dei carrettieri Pugliesi. 
9255, 9256. 
Canzonetta romagnola. 13493. 
Caravan. 4608. ~ 
Caravan from China comes. 438. 
Carnaval des papillons. 17775. 
Carnival grotesque. 8773 (952). 
Chain-gang song. 9297. 
Chanson. 19328-19330, 22647, 
23699, 23860-23864, 24880. 
Charity. 21850 (260). 
Children’s march. 8773 (961). 


Christmas. 17868. 

Christmas eve at sea. 22389. 
Cireus., 13592: 

Clattering mill-wheel. 22414. 
Coneert study in D flat. 9481. 


Concerto no. 2. 22489. 
Consolation no. 8. 6282, 6283. 
Cortége de féte. 6383. 
Country dance. 138677. 


Country gardens. 636, 637. 
Cradle-song. 4802, 13686. 
Crucifixion. 670. 

Daisies. 0498. 


Dance of apprentices and proces- 
sion of mastersingers. 16920. 

Dance of the Amazons. 18003. 

Danse. T17. 

- Danse bizarre. 

Danse de ballet. 

Danse des bouffons. 
(368). 

Danza siberiana. 18751. 

De ol’ ark’s a-moverin’. 4888. 

Declare His glory among the 
heathen. 9584. 

Désir. 18082. 

Desolation. 22652. 

Deux petites danseuses. 9593. 

Devil’s tail. 13812. 

Donna e mobile. 8773 (1861), 
16877. 

Donna lombarda. 

Dorien. 18135. 

Drums of the sea. 5045. 

Dusk. 891. 


22578. 
13746. 
9527, 21850 


4969. 


HKasy pieces in easy keys. 18211. 
Hight etudes. 21850 (409). 
Highteen exercises or etudes. 
17597. 

Elegie. 8773 (1021, 1022). 
Elves. 22824. 

Hntreaty. 22844. 

Hros. 958. 

Essentials of violin mastery. 
OTT. 


Mithiopian serenade. 8773 (1024). 
Evening hymn. 22865. 
Evening revery. 9787. 


1714 


-I sought the Lord. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


Every blossom a new dawn. 
22871. 

Exaudet’s minuet. 1002. 

Faded flowers. 9804. 

Falling leaves. 9819. 

Fantasia. 9929. 

Fantasie [and] Fugue. 13260. 

Fantasies and moods. 22909. 

Faut aimer. 8773 (1034). 

Feathered trees 5202. 

Fifteen program studies for the 
development of piano technic. 
12471. 

First bluebird. 22945. 

First book of technical exercises. 
18358. | 

Flitting bats. 14094. 

Flourish. 8773 (1038). 

For He shall give His angels 
charge over thee. 14120. 

Forever mine. 1118. 

Forward, march. 9922. 

Four songs for Belle-dame. 24246. 

Four winds. 18416. 

Freshet. 5298. 

Frolic of the wood-nymphs. 5298. 

From out the long ago. 23023. 

From the Rockies. 1149. 

G major scale parades. 14171. 

Galway piper. 9964. 

Game of tag. 14174. 

Gavotte. 14191. 

Gavotte et Musette. 

Gigue. 14212. 

Go down, great sun. 5364. 

Gondoliera veneziana. 
10055. 

Gossiping Ulla. 87738 (1053). 

Grail scene. 25909. 

Grande polka de concert. 18579. 

Greatest miracle of all. 23153. 

Green meadows. 10098. 

Gypsy dance. 23170. 

Habanera. 8773 (1058). 

Hiindel suite. 14319. 

Hale and hearty. 10136. 

Hare and hounds over the moun- 
tains. 23196. 

Heartsease. 8773 (1065). 

High jinks. 8773 (1067). 

How many moons have risen. 
PBB PAE 

How sweet are the charms. 

Humoreske. 18778. 

Hurdy gurdy man. 8773 (1079). 

I had a dove. 5670. 

I love you dear. 21850 (3815). 

5770. 

I wait to hear your footfall 
23496. 

I wish I knew. 

Idylle. 8619. 

If I were a tree. 1601. 

In an old, old garden. 


9975. 


10054, 


1419. 


5811. 


23582. 


INDEX 
nos: 1-12, 1925 


In an orange grove. 1680. 

In Cairo. 235838. 

In dreamland. 23588. 

In my little canoe. 5905. 

In olden times. 19075. 

In the heart of the redwoods. 
14747, 23620. 

In the vale of. Nahwahtonah. 
10605. 

Indian campfire dance. 23645. 

Indian revel. 1675. 

Indian serenade. 5952. 

Intermezzo. 5530. 

Intermezzo no. 2. 21850 (276). 

Israel. 5980. 

Journey. 19212. 

Juggler. 6075. 

Kathleen Malone book for home 
and kindergarten. 6127. 

Komm’, stisser tod. 22076. 

Ladies of St. James’s. 10807. 

Lads of Wamphray. 19309. 

Land of Nod: 6191. 

Larghetto affettuoso. 15016. 

Lark went singing. 10821. 

Last song. 21850 (349), 238869. 

Laughing song. 17462. 

Lavender gown. 1926. 

Let all on earth their voices raise. 
10850. 

Life is sweet. 10874. 

Light heels. 1968. 

Like as the hart. 1975. 

Little ballad. 6293. 

Little dance. 1992, 1993. 

Little god in the garden. 2000. 

Little lamb. 15106. 

Little pickaninny kid. 238957. 

Little virtuoso suite for piano. 
15118. 

Look. 23986. 

Lord’s prayer. 10962. 

Love-dreams. 19482. 

Love goes as the wind blows. 
6360. 

Love is a rover. 6864. 

Love scene. 21850: (3863). 

Love song. 8773 (1171). 

» Love’s trilogy. 15206. 

Love’s whirlwind. 24054. 

Ma little banjo. 21850 (3865). 

Magic. 24086. 

Magic nutcracker. 12615. 

Magnolia blossoms. 2142. 

Mandragora. 15247. 

March. 3698, 17202. 

March of the A-B-C’s. 2173. 

March of the Amazons. 6480. 

March of the musketeers. 2177. 

March of the three kings. 2178. 

Marionette show. 8773 (1188). 

Mariska. 19623. 

Mélodie triste. 11129. 

Melodious double-stops. 153812. 

Memories from childhood. 22388. 


1715 


Memories of my childhood. 11137. 

Ménétrier. 19714. 

Midsummer and moonlight. 242388. 

Mignonette. 24248. 

Miniature overture. 8228. 

Minuet. 4405, 15364. 

Miss Mary won’t you come into 
my garden. 15373. 

Misterioso irresoluto. 8773 
(1200). 

Moon marketing. 8773 (1208). 

Morte di Margherita. 6682. 

Mosquitos. 24824. 

Motley. 8773 (1207). 

Moussorgskyana. 8773 (1208). 

Murmere de vent. 87738 (1209). 

Musette. 15452. 

My guide. 6775. 

My mother. 6805. 

My old Kentucky home. 11354. 

My own little music book. 15517. 

My paradise. 11359. 

Night comes and day is gone. 
8773 (1223). 

Night song. 15581. 

Night wind. 87738 (1224). 

Ninin. 11426, 11427. 

Ninna-nanna toscana. 20019. 

Nocturne. 8773 (987), 15604, 
23334. 

Nodding mandarins. 15605. 

Notturno. 17667. 

O heart, be glad to-day. 6953. 

O, inexpressible as sweet. 2557. 

O lady, leave thy silken thread. 
6956. 

O, let me dream. 20067. 

O Lord on high. 23538. 

’O sole mio. 15640. 

Octave étude. 15645. 

October end. 20085. 

Ode for St. Cecilia’s day. 6980. 

Off for a good time. 15655. 

Ol’ gray robe. 24638. 

Old Irish air. 24644. 

Old mill-wheel. 2633. 

On the bridge of Avignon. 8773 
(12386). 

One-finger waltz. 2665. 

One memory. 20178. 

Our America. 7097, 7098. 

Over the moor. 15789. 

Pan. 24750. 

Peace be to this house. 7158. 

Peacemaker. 2756. 

Peasant procession. 7169. 

Perpetuum mobile. 24796. 

Persian song. 24799. 

Phyllis. 15878. 

Pianoforte album. 13084 (265). 

Pierrette. 11726. 

Pierrot. 11727. 

Playfulness. 12617, 21850 (462). 

Practical ’cello exercises. 7251. 


INDEX 


Schirmer (G.) ine.—Continued. 


Practical method for the violin. 
24863, 24864. 

Praeambulum. 15941. 

Preghiera. 11788. 

Prelude. 5608, 14991, 20219, 
21434. 

Pretty finger studies for the young 
pianist. | 2860. 

Pulcinello. 8773 (1257). 

Race for life. 20473. 

Rainbow. 2925. 

Rainy night lullaby. 7346. 

Recollections. 21850 (408). 

Reiver’s neck. 21850 (410). 

Remembrance. 11880. 

Rendezvous. 8773 (1268). 

Réve de Des Grieux. 24160. 

Reveille. 2972. 

Rhapsody. 2981. 

Riding by moonlight. 7396. 

Rip van Winkle. 11903. 

Road to sleepy town. 11915. 

Romance. 38007, 3009. 

Romantic study in double notes. 
7438. 

Romanza. 3016, 3017. 

Rondeau proveneal. 7448. 

Rondino. 25023. 

Rose-tree. 7457. 

Sail away for the Rio Grande. 
25066. 

Sailing. 25067. 

Sandman’s song. 20626. 

Sarabande. 16152. 

Scheherezade. 8773 (1282). 

Scherzino. 25119. 

Scherzo. 2125, 2126. 

Scherzo from sonata no. 2. 12081. 

Seasons. 3141. 

Second ‘chorus book for boys. 
7598. 

Seeret of the stars. 3147. 

See-saw. 3149. 

Seeing Russia with teacher. 
12061, 12062. 

Selected works for organ. 12066. 

Serenade. 8773 (1280), 16214. 

Serenata. 8773 (1288). 

Serenata delle Alpi. 7633. 

Serenata siciliana. 12086, 12087. 

Sheep and goat. 8773 (1293). 

Ship starting. 16258. 

Sing, my heart. 25249. 

Singing heart. 12162. 

Sir Pantaloon. 3237. 

Six - miniature preludes. 8679- 
8681. 

Skaters. 21850 (427). 

Skating song. 3242. 

Sketches of Paris. 16293. 

Slumber-song. 7726. 

Some day. 16342. 

Sometime. 7771. 

‘Sometimes at close of day. 25317. 


1716 


-. Two short songs. 6170. 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 20 


Song is so old. 3312. 
Song of India. 3319. 
Song of the angels. 25339. 
Song of the crickets. 3328. 
Song of the Czar. 12257. 
Soul of mine. 20938. 
Spanish love song. 20956. 
Spirit of love. 16425. 
Spring night. 20975. 
Spring song. 21850 (489). 
Spring violets. 12317. 
Stabat mater. 16448. 
Star of hope. 20989. 
Stars. ,20992. 
Steps for the young pianist. 
164638. 

Stevensoniana suite no. 2. 21001. 
Stornellata romanesca. 12346, 
12347. 

Stornello pugliese. 16476. 

String quartet in EH minor. 21016. 

Studies, scales and pieces. 3413. 

Suite antique. 25478, 

Suite of classic dances. 3416—- 
3418. 

Sun up. 25489. 

Sweetbriar. 25528. 

Sweethearts. 7976, 7977. 

Swing low, sweet chariot. 25538, 
25539. 

Sylvan scene. 7988. 

Table and the chair. 21108. 

Tarantella napoletana. 8010. 

Te Deum in B flat. 3529. 

Ten easy melodious studies. 
26282. 

Ten short and easy special studies, 
8041. 

Thirty melodies. 3667. 

Threnody. 16708. 

Thy heart and the sea. 25696. 

To a butterfly. 8773 (1340). 

To a waterfowl. 16727. 

To slumber-land. 21850 (459). 

Toccata in D major. 202. 

Town clock. 25753. 

Triume. 21487. 

Triumerei. 21297. : 

Trees. 8773 (1344), 16763, 21303- 
21305. Shderip se! 

Tristan and Isclde. 16923. 

Troubadour. 16779. 

Turkey in the petal 8773, 
(1345). 

Twenty-four songs. 13084 (292, 
293). 

Twenty progressive exercises for 
viola. 9641. 

Twilight hour. 16814. 

Twilight song. 16818. 


Uncle Hiram. 12650. 

Uncle Rome, the old boatman. 
16827. | 

Under the banners. 38728. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Unknown soldier. 

Valse. 17429. — 

Valse-ballet. 8287. 

Valse brillante. 16855. 

Valse-burlesque. 21371. 

Valse de concert. 8773 (1356). 

Valse pathétique. 8296. 

Variations for piano. 11148. 

Veil dance. 3761. 

Venetian serenade. 

Vesper bells. 3773. 

Volga boat song. 8773 (1362). 

V’shom’ru. 25836, 

Way of shadows. 25947. 

Weber suite. 12784. 

Well-tempered clavichord. 138261. 

When red leaves fall. 21575. 

When the sun looked out on the 
mulls. 6531. 

Which flower I love. 17090. 

Whispering hope. 17100, 21621. 

White ships. 8575. 

Wild bird. 17148. 

Wintah, summah, snow er shine. 
8630. 

Within the walls of China. 
(1399). 

Ye sweet retreat. 8773 (1408). 

Zamacueca. 4123, 4124. 


21850 (464). 


25871. 


8773 


Schlechter (L. A.) Just for you. 
yu mat 
Schlesinger’sche buch u. musikhand- 
lung: 
An eine rose. 13162. 
Anna-Maria. 13180. 


Beatitude and bliss. 9058. - 
Con moto dramatic. 9430. 
Cryptic sea tale. 9479. 
Ecstatic allegro. 9735. 
Erste suite ftir orchester. 
Frisch ans werk. 14153. 
Fundamental-studien fiir kontra- 
bass. 14166. 
Grave e largamente. 
Hand in hand. 
Heiter weiter. 
Jasmin. 14818. 
Kennst du das land. 14968. 
Lebensweg. 15035. 
Melisande. 11127. 
Melody of destiny. 
Mitleidige miidel. 
Mystic andante. 
Ristig vorwarts. 16111. 
Scenic impression. 12029. 
Schriff fiir schriff. 16173. 
Sonate. 14893, 14894, 14815. 
Tragic andante. 12597. 
Traumland. 16761. 
rio LOC te. 
Wenn du schon ’ne frau _ hast, 
danke ich ftir obst. 16986. 
Schloemann (Harvey) If it ain’t vou 
sweet daddy itll be somebody else. 
1602. 


86854—26——27 


13979. 


10088. 
14329. 
14379. 


11182. 
15391. 
11380. 


Schlom (Gertrude) Oh what a fool I 
have been, to believe in you. 20117. 
Schloss (L.) : 
Ecoutez les violons. 13947. 
You’re so near and yet so far. 


4099. 
Schlosser (D. W.}): 
Lovelights. 24038. 


26109. 
Sehnstichtiges ver 


Whispers of love. 
Schlothen (Hans) 
langen. 20712. 
Sehlott (H. F.): 
Since you promised to be mine. 
162738. 
Springtime novellette. 
Schmalstich (Clemens) : 
Bergbach. 279. 
Ich trage von deiner seele. 


3082. 


10523. 


Letzte liebe. 10866. 
Ouverture. 7559. 
Quelle. 2908. 
Storm. 3401. 
Schmehl (L. C.) A BC welcome song. 
17299. 


Schmeidler (Carl) : 


Angelic voices. 13173. 
Ballerina. 4367. 
Bound for home. 4502. 


Entry of the procession. 952. 

Falling petals. 5186. 

Happiness. 18619. 

Legend. 6224. . 

Northern romance. 2521. 

Roman candles. 20551. 

Sounds of revelry. 38356. 

Stepping so lightly. 3395. 

Wedding polonaise. 16976. 

Wedding serenade. 21506. 
Schmid (J. C.): 

Arrival of Santa Claus. 21850 


(245), 22004. 
Mother’s lullaby. 
(503). 
Songs for childhood 
ZDB90, Z0o02 4(OOL )i- 
Schmider (Fred.) Can’t you see that 
I love you. 22288. 
Schmidl (Carlo) : 
Bimbe folli. 290. 
Bocea baciata. 4480. 
Carillon. 22308. 
Giava del Marahja. 
Impressioni 
235738. 
Maman. 15242. 
Nostalgia d’Oriente. 
Titina, Vho trovata. 
Sehmidt (Arthur P.) co.: 
Abou Ben Adhem and the angel. 
13094, 13095. 
Acacia leaves. 13097. 
Across the fields. 13099. 
Afloat at dusk. 138110. 
Air triste. 4182. 


24338, 26302 


games. 


9991. 


marine. 23571- 


2525. 
8151. 


ie i bi 


INDEX 
pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Schmidt (Arthur P.) co.—Continued. Flowing brook. 14104. 
All kings shall fall before Him. Flutter of birds. 14105. 

8837. Follow-on studies. 9908. 
America the beautiful. 13150. From every stormy wind that 
April caprice. 13188. blows. 14157. 

April, my April. 8909. Garlanded lane. 5317. 
Arabesque. 4500. Gates of twilight. 1169. 

Art thou weary. 144. Glorious morn. 1216. 

Ash grove. 13208. Glow-worm. 10017. 

Autumn leaves. 18237. Grand party. 1266. 

Autumn tints. 13239. _ Grape vine swing. . 14290. 
Awake, awake my love. 185. Graziella. 1271. 

Away o’er the mountain. 4326. Hail ye time of  holie-dayes. 
Behold, God is my _ Salvation. 14324. 

4414. Happy days. 14335. 
Bells at evening. 183827. Hark! the lark. 16176. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 4424. Harp of delight. 5478. — : 
Blow, zephyrs, blow. 13369. Have mercy upon me, O God. 
Boat song. 9134. 5487. 
Boom of the sea. 18391. He shall be great. 18648. 
Call of spring. 17742. Heart of mine. 10208. 
Capricieuse. 13498, 13499. Heroic piece. 55388. 
Carnival dance. 138506. ; Hill-top dreaming. 13878. 
Carnival of roses. 446. Holy air is breathing round. 
Cherry flowers. 17839. 18724. 
Choral prelude on the tune Mel- Home-coming. 10260. 

combe. 580. I cannot bide. 18817. 
Choral prelude on the tune Rock- I sing the birth. 18968. 

ingham. 581. Ice carnival. 14662. 

Choral prelude on the tune St. Impromptu on black keys. ‘14708. 

Ann. 5832. Improvisation on Pilgrims. 14709. 
Climb to the hill top. 9381. In a mountain hut. 14714. 

Come, form in a ring. 9404. In Bethlehem. 19056. 

Come ye blessed. 9417. In elfland. 14728. 

Constancy. 2120. In pensive mood. 10579. 

Crisp autumn days. 18691. Invocation. 19121. 

D'automne. 697. Jesus is calling. 10682, 10683. 

Dance of the dragon-flies. 13727. Joy of summer. 14857. 

Dance rustique. 18008. Joyous song. 14862. 

Dancing doll. 95138. Keep yourselves in the love of 

Dancing party. 13737. God. 1852. 

Dancing woodland sprites. 13741. King of dreams. 19278. 

Dawn. 9551. Kobold’s dance. 14983. 

Dawn in the forest. 11238. Legend of the waterfall. 10835. 

Dear Lord and Father of man- Let’s make the dreams come true. 
kind. 9571. 19385. 

Deserted. 2121. Lily Ann. 15086. 

Dream chains. 5010. Little angel band. 1986. 

Dusk. 9718. Little songsters. 15114. 

Dusty road. 5067. Little tales from tuneland. 

Dwarf dance. 9720. 23962. ; 

Elegiac poem. 13955. Lo, the manger where He lies. 

Blegie. 9747, 9748. 19478. 

Enthroned in light. 951. Long ago. 2122. 

Eternity. 5143. Lord of life. 2053. 

Etude rhythmique. 13990. Lords and ladies gay. 15157. 

Etude 3. 9782. Mah Dixie land. 6488. 

Evening idyl. 9785. Maid sings light and a maid sings 

Evening invocation. 13996. low. 2128. 

Everlasting song. 9883. | March of the Saracens. 11069. 

Fairy bells. 1017. Marche chevaleresque. 11074. 

Fairy. gardeners. 14031. Marche mignonne. 11076. 

Finger dexterity. 9861. Marriage feast song. 11085. 

Fire fly. 9864. May-day song. 11108. 

First Haster dawn. 1075. Meadow brook. 11111. 


‘ 1718 


| INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mechanism and expression. 11114. 

Meditation on Veni Emmanuel. 
19673. 

Mélodie dansante. 6553. 

Melodious etudes. 11181. 

Memories. 6559. 

Memories of a carnival. 6560. 

Ménuet héroique. 2247. 

Menuett in G. 11145. 

Menuetto sinfonico. 15325. 

Menuetto spiccato. 15326. 

Mignon. 15348. 

Mill-wheel. 15350. 

Moonbeam fairies. 11222. 

Moonflower. 2321. 

Moonlight serenade. 11228. 

More love to Thee, O Christ. 
14230. 

Morning song. 15427. 

My God, accept my heart this 
day. 2399. 

My lady Daffodil. 11329.. 

Neapolitan festival. 6867. 

New every morning is the love. 
20004. 

Night is far spent. 15577. 

Night song. 11422. 

Night’s o’ spring. 15585. 

Nocturne. 12592. 

Noon. 11452. 

Notturno. 840. 

Novellette. 15616. 

O does the sun shine in your gar- 
den. 20059. 

O eyes that are weary. 2555. 

O love of God most full. 6961. 

O love that casts out fear. 20070. 

O lovely rose. 2124. 

O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
2562. 

Ode to spring. 15649. 

O’er the hills far away. 15654. 

Off for Florida. 11516. 

Oi shlof main feigele. 11556. 

Old Ironsides. 15706, 20137. 

On dancing waters. 2649. 

On the pretty bayou. 15731. 

On the wings of the wind. 15733. 

Owl. 7116. 

Parade of the clowns. 2726. 

Path, of life: 2746. 

Patter, patter, in and out. 2751. 

Peaceful meadow. 11696. 

Pierrette. 2786. 

Playfulness. 15900. 

Praise and thanksgiving. 20401. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 20404. 

Prayer, the soul’s desire. 11786. 

Priére. 11799. 

Psalm of praise. 2884. 

Puck. 2887. 

Red River boat song. 11869. 

- Responses after prayer. 16042. 

Retrospection. 11886. 

Ride on the lake. 11898. 


1719 


Rise up, O men of God. 11906. 

Rocking horse. 11923. 

Roller coaster. 11926. 

Rustling leaves. 11979. 

Sail boat. 11991. 

St. Lawrence boat song. 11994. 

Saltarella. 7503. 

Sandman. 12001. 

Save me, O God. 12011. 

Seale stories. 3108. 

Scenes from tuneland. 16169. 

Schmidt’s collection of short trios. 
12084. 

Shadow waltz. 12094. 

Ship builders. 20775. 

Shower moon. 12121. 

Silly isles. 38216. 

Singers. 20799. 

Skipping stones. 16295. 

Softly the silent night. 16328, 
16329. 

Song of shadows. 7798. 

Song of sleep. 16376. 

Song of the pale moonlight. 
12261. 

Song of the waterfall. 7807. 

Song without words. 16387. 

Spanish serenade. 7837. 

Spinning-wheel song. 3367. 

Spirit of motherhood. 7845. 

Starlight. 16450. 

Starry night. 16451. ‘ 

Stars at evening. 16453. 

Stepping lightly. 16462. 

Strife is o’er. 3408. 

Students concertino, no. 1. 16491. 

Study in B flat. 12365. 

Study in C. 123866. 

Study in D minor.. 12367. 

Study in E minor. 12368. 

Study in F sharp minor. 12369. 

Summer days. 16500. 

Summer musings. 16503. 

Sundown. 12385. 

Sunrise. 2127. 

Sunset. 16516. 

Swaying flowers. 16530. 

Swirl of the river. 16560. 

Thrush. 12550. 

Thy beaming eyes. 2128. 

To-night. 12588. 

Toy doll. 3671. 

Toy train. 12595. 

Trouvére. 3690. 

Tunes, old and new. 16807. 

Twilight. 12633. 

Valse viennese. 3755, 3756. 

Venetian barecarolle. 8311. 

Vesper hymn. 16884-16886. 

Wanderer. 8408. 

West wind and the night. 12804. 

When nights are cold. 8516. 

When winds are raging. 17658. 

Where the bee sucks. 12891. 

Winding stream. 17153. 


INDEX 


Schmidt (Arthur P.) co.—Continued. 
Wishing tree. 8636. 
Wooden soldiers. 12981. 
Woodland sylphs. 17194. 
Woodsy nymph came dancing. 
4047. 
Schmidt (EH. R.): 
Dreamy Carolina moon. 5034. 
Drifting and dreaming. 22765, 
22766. 
If you leave me I'll never cry. 
10540. 
Meaning of your A-B-C. 19670. 


San Salvador. 3095. 
Schmidt (Gerda) Farewell. 5198. 
Schmidt (H. F.): 

I found a wonderful pal. 18841. 


I want to find Mr. Dream-man. 


18981. 
If kissin’ is bad I want to be bad 
with you. 19033. 


Tangled melody. 16588. 


Wanted somebody to love. 3826. 


Watchin’ and waitin’ for you. 
8429. 

Why did you make me fall in 
love. 8598. 


Schmidt (Harry) : 
Bobbed haired baby doll. 4477. 
Dotty, ’m waiting for you. 4992. 
I’m just a happy go lucky. 5730. 
it’s no use of crying now. 5995. 
Mischievous eyes. 6627. 
My kewpie doll. 6784. 
Schmidt (I. C.) Wm lonesome dear 
for you. 1515. 
Schmidt (Joe) Mama take your papa 
home. 15241. 
Schmidt (R. O.): 
Melody. 20658. 
Phantom land. 20318. 
Schmidt (Mrs. W._ V.) 
melody. 8001. 
Schmidt’s collection of short trios. 
12034. 
Schminke (O. E.): 
Breaking the chains. 4515. 
Five songs for high voice with 
piano. 7562. 
Six songs for a medium voice with 
piano. 7563. 
Schmitt (A. L.) Memories of mother. 
11136. 
Sehmitt (Aloys) Sonata. 
Schmitt (Florent) : 
Chant du soir. 13548. 
Danse d’Abisag. 22579, 22580. 
Dionysiaques. 4938, 4939. 
vctroi. 6975. 
Ritournelle. 16066. 
Scaramouche. 7545. 
Scottish. 16192. 
‘Yragique chevauchée. 8186, 8187. 
Yristesse. de Pan. 8209, 8210. 
Vendredi XIII. 8309. 


Tangled 


12035. 


pt. Til, n.S., v. 20 


Schmitt (Hannah) Knight in poy- 


erty. 6162. 
Schmoll (A.): 
Bacchanale. 26302 (23). 
Comme autrefois. 26302 (64). 
March of the recruits. 15259. 
Pas de sylphe. 26302 (237). 
Schmulowitz (Nat) Chasers. ~9322. 


Schnecker (L. W.) : 
As it began to dawn towards the 
first day of the week. 4144 


(10). 

Benedictus in F. 8773 (72). 

Bridge. 8773 (93). 

By the thorny way of sorrow. 
8773 (102). 

Children’s day service. 26302 
Gadi): 


Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
8773 (206). 

Faith, hope and love. 8773 (223). 

God of our fathers. 21850 (74). 


Hark the herald angels. sing. 
8773 (303). 

Hedge roses. 8773 (678). 

Holy, holy,; holy. Lord... .8773 
(339). 


Hope of the world. 26302 (182). 
Jubilate Deo in F. 8773 (404). 
My sweet response. 8773 (679). 
O come all ye faithful triumph- 
antly sing. 26302 (215). 


O joyous Easter morning. 8773 
(568). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
17298 (1384). 

Repentance. 21850 (77 

Saviour, blessed Saviour. 8773 
(665). 

Still with Thee. 17298 (198, : 
194), 


Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
13084 (351). 

To Thee O Lord our hearts we 
raise. 8773 (798). 

Venite expltemus Domino. 8773 
(821). 

Schnecker (P. A.): 

As it began to dawn towards the 
first day of the week. 4144 
(10). 

Benedictus in F. 

By the thorny way 
8773 (102). 

Children’s day 
(51) 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
8773 (206). 

Faith, hope and love. 8773 (223). 

God of Abraham praise. 10031. 

God of our fathers. 21850 (74). 

Hark the herald angeis_ sing. 
8773 (303). 

Here they come. 


Stee) s 
of sorrow 


service. 26302 


23270. 


1720 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Holy, holy, Lord. 
(339). 
Hope of the world. 26303 (132). 


holy 


Jubilate Deo in F. 8773 (404), 
8868. 

O come all ye faithful triumphant- 
ly sing. 26302 (215). 

O joyous Waster morning. 8773 
(568). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 
17298 (184). 

Still with Thee. 17298 (198, 
194). 


Ten thousand times ten thousand, 
13084 (351). 
To Thee O Lord our hearts we 
raise. 8773 (798). 
Venite exultemus Domino. 
(821). 
schneider (C. <A.): 
Fore. 22998. 
Just an old fashioned waltz. 
23765. 
Schneider (J. J.): 
I have a rich uncle. 
Just like a mother. 10745, 19241. 
My childhood rose. 24882. 
My only pal my loving pal. 
19953, 19954. 
Once in a while. 24680. 
Sam-Sam-Sammy. 25078. 


8773 


10367, 14499. 


Say. George. 16160. 
Schneider (Mathilda ) Memories. 
24193. 
Schneider (Morris) Modern school 


11200. 
Watch over me. 


for the saxophone. 
Schneider (V. B.) 
16956. 

Schnell (F. J.): 
Canoe and you. 
Memory voices. 

Schnirlin (Ossip) : 
Ballade. 25122. 
Klassische hefte. 
Perpetuum mobile. 
Wiegenlied. 26142. 

Schoebel (Elmer) : 
Everybody stomp. 5163, 

14008. 
Hot aire. 18750. 
Lazy blue waltz. 
Military Mike. 
South bound. 16411. 
Spanish shawl. 20959, 25382. 
Stomp off, let’s go. 16467. 
Suite 16. 3419, 3420. 
T-N-T the nifty tune. 
Two bad. 25810. 

Schoeck (Othmar) : 
Elegie. 927. 
Gaselen. 5319. 

Schoedler (F. A.) 

2439. 
Schoelwer (E. H.) 
way. 1199. 


422. 
2235. 


23820-23828. 
24797, 


14007, 
23878. 
24248. 


25551. 


My red red rose. 


Girl across the 


| 
8773 


Schonberg (Arnold) :. 
Fiinf orchesterstticke. 
Quintett. 20471, 20472. 
Serenade. 12081. 
Suite. 20661. 

Schoenfeld (Myron) 

little bit too late. 


20660. 


You're just a 
4097. 


Schoenfeld (W. C.): 


Dungeon scene. 5061. 
Mountain trails. 11268. 
Shark dance. 12102. 
Yearning. 8692. 
Schoening (W. H.) 
Schoenlaub (Harry) 
know. 13027. 
Schofield (Gilbert) My pal. 15520. 
Scholfield (F. F.) Lila Malone. 
19416. 
Scholfield (J. P.): 
I would not give Him up for the 
world. 14659. 
Moment I believed. 19796. 
Savior, Shepherd, Pilot. 20638. 
When Christ Jesus lifted me. 
17004. 
(Arthur) 


Weary. 21502. 
Youwll never 


Scholl 
8295. 

Scholl (J. T.) My old fashioned home. 
2482. 


Scholl (Jack): 
Ill admit I’m in love. 10383. 
Sentimental melody. 3159. 
Too blue. 21289, 21290. 
Scholle (Theo.) Priére d’amour ich 
weiss in der nih’ eine kleine pension. 
11800. 


Scholtens (H.) 
13084. 

Scholz (Alfred) 

Schoman (C. H.) 
home town for me. 17760. 

Schonberg (Arnold) Sonett no. 217 
von Petrarca. 20907. 

Schonberg (Chris) Croon a little lul- 


Valse mondaine. 


19th. infantry march. 


Verlassen. 21395. 
Canton is the old 


laby. 13695. 

Schonberger (John) Sally’s got the 
blues. 38080, 3081. 

Schonhoff (J. Z) You wanted me to 
leave. 26268. 


Schoof (Hans) Tagliche und prak- 


tische tibungen ftir flote. 25553. 
School (Mrs. D.) Ah don’t wants 
troubles any more. 8812. 
School (Mrs. Joseph) Razzle, jazzle, 
razzle, jazzle do. 20491. 
Schott & co., ltd.: 
A la paysanne. 21853. 
Almand. 8855. 
Allegro en E minor. 21925. 


Andantino et ritournelle. 21970. 
At eventide. 154. 

Bygone times. 13441, 13442. 
Cancion Catalan. 22284. 


Carnaval russe. 22310. 


1721 


INDEX 
pt. Hy nes.,'v220 


1722 


Schott & co., 1td.—Continued. Au pays des contes. 8946. 
Chanson d’exile. 480. Au ruisseau du bois joli. 4306. 
Chanson du soir. 22334. Au vol des souvenirs. 4307. 
Chant des sephardim. 22341. Aux clartés de l’aurore. 4318. 
Cing morceaux lyriques. 21132. Avril fleuri, bonjour. 4323. 

Come to me in my dreams. 22468. Balthazar, 17535, 17536. 

Danse flamande. 22583. Beau chemin du réve. 4391. 
Danse galicienne. 22584. C’est la ronde des mois. 4563. 
Danse slovaque. 22588, 22589. Chantez petits et grands. 4665. 
Hlégie. 22816. Clair-de-lune [et] Visage-du-jour. 
Fancy free. 18309. 4726. 

Five harpsichord pieces. 9452. Confidences du petit echaperon 
From a Gipsy caravan. 1143. rouge. 9434. 

Garden of dreams. 18460. Conte vrai de grand mére. 4777. 
Gigue romaine. 23065. Cortége des noces de peau d’ine. 
Hide and seek. 14403. 9444. 

Hier au soir. 1372. Dans la forét bleue. 4864. 
Humoresque. 18782. f Dans le joli bois embaumé. 4866. 
In realms of dance. 5912. *Derniére aubade de Pierrot. 4920. 
Largo [and] Allegro giocoso. Ecoute, .. . il pleut. 5092. 

10819. Fais dodo Minouchette. 5183. 
Last May. 19332. Grace du petit poucet. 10074. 
Lilacs. 15084. Il pleut du sable. 5870. 

Lis et les roses. 23930. Mademoiselle Ombrelle et Mon- 
Little Saint Joan. 238958. sieur Parapiuie. 64381. 

Love is ever at the spring. 24018. Malice du chat botté. 11053. 
Malaguena. 24107. Maman s’endort. 6452. : 
Memories of the open. 24200. Moulin de Roger Bontemps. 6713. 
Mistletoe. 15388. Noél des fleurs de neige. 6911. 
Moulin A vent. 24340. Petit thonier de Concarneau. 
My mother bids me bind my hair. 7185. 

1336. Petite béte aux yeux d'or. T7186. 
Nouvelle danse tzigane. 25380. Petites fleurs du bon Dieu. 7190. 
On wings of love. 11600. Pour endormir la belle au bois 
Romance. 16080. dormant. 11774. 

Sarabande. 12007. Priére du petit enfant sans mére. 
Saule pleureur. 25091. (PEE 

Serenade. 25157, 25160. ‘Promenade enfantine. 7290. 
Short story. 25215. Ronde de Vhirondelle. 7441. 
Soliloquy. 25294. Sur leau  dormante. 21061, 
Sous le baleon. 25369. 21062. 

Tange. 25572. Trois nuages se poursuivaient. 
Tarentelle. 12449. 8213. 

Technique of the lower positions Va, mon bleuet. 8278. 

for violoncello. 3536. Yvon mon petit matelot. 8747. 
Technology of violoncello playing. | Schott’s (B.) sdhne: 

8021, 8022. Allessandro - Stradella - ouverture. 

Three cherry trees. 16694. 22975. 
Three old country dances. 20692. Barbier von Sevilla. 25044. 
Toujours @ toi, 25748. : , Capriceetti. 22295. 
Walther before the master’s guild. Capricho catalan. 22297. 

12729. : Chorvariationen. 22382. 
You came to me in May my love. Concertino. 13650. 

26225. Concerto per violino. 22491. 
Zampognatore. 26276. Crépuscule. 4810. 

Schott fréres: Dancing bear and other tales for. 
Kerkstemmen. 23809. ‘ young pianists. 22570. 

Maitres du. violon. 2150-2158, Deutsche messe. 13808. 

24095-24102. Drei gesiinge. 23839. 
Stepan. 3392. Drei klavierstiicke. 7578, 16738. | 

Schotte (Alph.) & cie.: Eté a Fontainebleau. 22855. | 
A quoi révait Cendrillon. 8783. Fidelio-ouverttire. 22137. 
Ah quel amour que mon Bobby. Fiinf lieder. 22213. 

4176. Gavotte—Stephanie. 5322. 

| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Harmonium-album. 23204. 
Kalif von Bagdad. 14941. 
Kammerkonzert. 14942, 14943. 
Kammermusik no. 3. 14944. 
Kammermusik no. 4. 23793. 
Kirehen-sonate. 23817. 
Klaviermusik. 23829. 

Kleine stticke. 6159. 

Konzert. 15330, 16739. 
Konzert fiir orchester. 23838. 
Lichtertanz der briiute von kasch- 


mir. 7472. 

Liebesopfer der heiligen Therese 
vom Kinde Jesu. 239138. 
Liebestraum nach dem _  Oballe. 
6253. 

Liebeszauber. 23914. 
Liederbuch. 23915. 
Lustspiel-ouverttire. 6419. 
Mazurka oberst. 15298. 


Musik fiir 
6738. 
Musterbeispiele zur lehre von der 
harmonik. 24868. 
Neue dichtung. 6876. 
Norma-ouverttire. 13326. 
Ouvertiire zur oper Martha. 
22976. 
Passacaglia und fuge. 
Piano stories. 24812. 
Quintett. 7323. 
Rhapsodie. 7389. 
Rhapsodie-sonate. 7390. 
Sechs deutsche volkslieder. 
Sechs sonaten. 22080. 
Serenaden. 7629. 
Si j’ étais roi. 7672. 
Sinfonia brevis. 16275. 
Slowakische tiinze. 25270, 25271. 
Sonata. 2796, 2797, 14203. 
Sonatina. - 16365. 
Stunde der gitarre. 


geige und orchester. 


24769, 


7680. 


25467-25469. 


Tanzliedsuite. 25580. 

Tanzsuite. 25581. 

Tonleitern und dreiklinge. 25735. 
Toréador et andalouse. 7476. 


Ungarische 
16841. 
Valse caprice. 7477. 
Variationen. 25866. 
Variationensuite. 16867. 

Vier bisher_ unver6offentlichte 
kleine stticke. 251835. 
Walktire-fantasie. 25914. 

Weisse dame. 25983. 
Weltfeier. 8459. 

Zehn ktisse. 26278. 
Zeitgesichte. 26279. 
Zwei hymnische gesange. 
6 melodies. 23158. 

12 ausgewiihlte stiicke. 25136. 


lustspiel-ouverture. 


15046. 


14 ausgewiihlte stiicke. 25137. 
20 ausgewiihlte menuette. 7823. 
20 ausgewiihlte walzer. 7824. 


Schou (Emil) : 
Because she calls me daddy. 242. 
Mehara march. 11121. 
Schradieck (Henry) First position. 
4144 (35). 
Schradieck (J. A.) : 
Ciaccona. 13084 (49). 
First position. 4144 (35). 
Master pieces for the 
13084 (208). 
Master pieces for the violin. 8773 
(507-509, 663). 
Sonata in A for violin with fig- 


violin. 


ured bass. 21850 (84). 

Schraubstader (Carl) My gal has 
halitosis. 11308. 

Schreker (Franz) Zwei lyrische ge- 
singe. 12037. 

Schrieber (Arthur) Moonlight melo- 
dies.) 227. 

Schroeder (H. C.) When it’s spring- 
time. 12848. 


Schroeder (E. W.) Our dreams ean’t 
come true if you don’t wake up. 
11640. 


Schroeder (Hdward) 
exercises and etudes. 

Schroder (M.): 
Gloria. 1213. 
Patria. 2748. 

Schroeder (William) 
live. 1636. 

Schroeder & Gunther, inc.: 
Fundamental scales for violin. 

18448. 
Hey! Jack! 14401. 
Indian tomahawk dance. 
Japanese clock. 10663. 
Moonlight. 2322. 
Mother Goose melodies. 
On tiptoe. 15734. 
One bit of heaven. 
Second book for piano. 
Song at eventide. 16370. 
Spanish gipsy dance. 253878. 
Sweet eyes of you. 16537. 
Three bears. 12542. 
Twenty-four sketches. 16686. 
Woodland dance. 17192. 

Schroll (Anton) & co. kunstverlag, 
g. m. b. h. Wiener comddienlieder. 
4004. 

Schubert (Egon) 
20649. 

Schubert (F. P.): 
Adieu. 20662. 
Allegretto from Symphony in D. 

20663. 
Allegretto grazioso. 20664. 
Andante and Allegretto grazioso. 


Preparatory 
11793, 11794. 


In Him we 


14763. 
2340. 


20170, 20171. 
3142. 


Schad’ um’s geld. 


7568. 

Andante from octet, op. 166. 
7569. 

Ave Maria. 7570, 20665, 25125. 


1723 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


ee EEE 


Schubert (F. P.)—Continued. 

Ballet music. 25126. 

Cradle song. 25127. 

EHloge des larmes. 20666. 

Hrlkonig. 16174. 

Faith in spring. 26302 (272). 

Fantasias. 4144 (109). 

First movement of the unfinished 
symphony. 16175. 

Hark! hark! the 
(677), 16176. 

Hedge roses. 
(291). 

Impromptu. 16177. 

Impromptus et Moments musi- 
caux. 3122. 

Lilac time. 
25128. 

Litanie. 20667. 

Lorenz’s 8S. A. B. secular chorus 
book. 19515. 

Menuet. 16178. 

Military march. 3125. 

Moment musical. 16179. 

My sweet response. 8773 (679). 

Night and dreams. 3126. 

Omnipotence. 3127. 

Plaintes de la jeune fille. 

Polonaise. 7572-7574. 

Prayer. 20669. 

Rosamunde overture. 
(179). 

Schubert album. 12038. 


lank, 8013 


8773 (678), 13084 


3123, 3124, 7571, 


20668. 


21850 


Schubert aibum for guitar. 25129. 

Serenade. 7575, 25130. 

Serenata di Schubert. 12039. 

Soirées de Vienne. 12040. 

Truite. 20670. 

Twenty-four songs. 13084 (292, 
DOS \), 


Unfinished symphony. 16181. 
Who is Sylvia. 8773 (680). 


Schubert (H. W.) On the alert. 
24674. 

Schuberth (Edward) & co.: 
Absence. 4152. 


Alla tarantella. 70. 
Chant canadienne. 9306. 
God bless you. 5372. ~ 
God smiled and sent me you. 
5376. 
Just a rose. 6094. 
Naptol virit. 199889. 
Sea lily. 12057. 
Starbreak. 12326. 
Three little words. 8124. 
Till the dawn comes creeping. 
8139, 8140, 13084 (602). 
Schuetky (F. J.) Send out Thy spirit. 
Aras 
Schiitt (Hdouard) Tendreaveu. 8038. 
Schtith (Edward) Intermezzo. 13084 
(294). 
Schu-ette (Florence) : 


Do dreams come true. 138828. 


Give me a tent in a desert. 18508. 
Only words. 20196. — 
Tuck me down deep in your mem- 


ory. Zisase 
Schtitz (Heinrich) Deutsche messe. 
13808. 


Schuler (G. 8.): 
Angel voices ever singing. 21973. 
Do you wonder why? 9632. 
Goa’s loving hand. 18582. 
Have I given Jesus my heart. 


14349. 
Heaven is my home. 23249. 
His Glory. 10241. 


I am satisfied with Jesus. 14470. 

Jesus my Saviour is real to me. 
19189. 

Let me come closer. 

Loud from _ the 
10966. 

My hope is in Thee. 
Schulhoff (Jules) Serenata. 3172. 
Schulman (M.I.) Oi di quota. 2613. 
Schulte (Frederick) Home coming 

march. 14417. ; 
Schulthess (Walther) Drei klavier- 
stiicke. 7578. 
Schultz (F. K.) 


10853. 
mountain-top. 


15493. 


Sweetheart o’ mine. 


12420. 
Schultz (H. E.) Ismailia temple 
chorus. 19138. 


Schultz (Joseph): 
Bon voyage. 22208. 
Canzonette. 9259. 
Dream. 9675. 
Joyous moments. 10705. 
Valse cherie. 12674. 
Schultze (Henri) On the Kanawha. 
11591. 


Schulz (F. W.) & co.: 
Brownies’ lullabye.. 17698. 
Brownies’ picnic. 17699. 
Flowers’ goodnight. 18390. 
Jack and the bean stalk. 19160. 
Merry brooklet. 15331. 
Minstrels. 15362. 
Pierrot. 15887. 
Sing me a song. 25248. 
Schulze (HE. A.) Sentinel poppies. 
12075. 


Schumaker (Mrs. L. J.) 
time of day my dear. 
Schuman (Samuel) 
ever. 22350. 
Schumann (Georg): 
Choral-motette. 529. 
Kadenz. 25132. 
Schumann (Meta) : 
Recompense. 2939. 
Thee. 3582. 
When thou art nigh. 26071. 
Schumann (R. A.) : 
Album. 12042. 
Aria. 16183. 


Tell me the 
12461. 
Charleston for- 


1724 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Berceuse. 20675. 
Bilder aus dem Osten. 20676. 
Carnaval. 20677. 
~Child’s Schumann. 
Concerto. 12048. 
Davidsbiindlertinze. 
Dedication. 16185. 
Drei romanzan. 20678. 
Fantasiestticke. 12044. 
Faschingsschwank aus 
12045. 
Four sketches. 25133. 
Gai laboureur. 20655. 
Genevieve. 20679. 
Grillen. 16186. 
Happy farmer. 25134. 
Kreisleriana. 3128. 
Larghetto de la symphonie en si 
bémol. 20680. 
Little hunting song. 16187. 
Melody. 7580. 
New album for the young. 
Nocturne in F. . 3129. 
Novelettes. 3130. 
Novellette. 20681-20684. 
Noyer. 16188. 
Petite étude. 7582. 
Phanrtasie. 12046. 
Piéce en fa. 20685. 
Piéces romantique. 3131. 
Prophet-bird. 16189. 
Romance. 20686. 
Schumannana. 12947. 
Slumber song. 7583. 
Sonate. 16190. 
Symphonische etitiden in form von 
variationen. 12048. 
Toccata. 31382. f 
Triumerei and nocturne. 12049. 
Two grenadiers. 21850 (180). 
Vier bisher unveroffentlichte 
kleine stticke. 25135. 
Voice of love. 21850 (181, 182), 
26302 (273). 
Wild horseman. 16187. 
Woman’s love and life. 
12 ausgewihlte stticke. 25136. 
14 ausgewiihlite stticke. 25137. 
Sechunke (Francis C.) Zbidr tancdow 
Polskich. 21810. 
Schurmann (J. D.): 
Apple blossoms waltz. 
Barearolle. 9036. 
Blue bells of Scotland. 4466. 
Capricious sweetheart. 9265. 
Cinderella waltz. 549. 
Ciribiribin. 550. 
Creole love song. 4808. 
' Dew drop. 4930. 
Estudiantina. 965. 
Fairy queen waltz. 5181. 
Glissando waltz. 5358. 
Happy robin. 1318. 
Heart whispers. 1351. 
How can I leave thee. 


86854—26——_28 


16184. 
7579. 


Wein. 


7581. 


7584. 


8906. 


10303. 


1789. 
Little beauty mazurka. 
Little darling lullaby. 6295. 


Joyous farmer. 
1987. 


Little duchess minuet. 1996. 
Loves old sweet song. 6395. 
Manola. 2169. 

Melody in F. 2228. 

Minnete. 6621. 

Mystery. 2458. 

Paloma. 2719. . 
Rainbow schottische. 11854. 
Sextette from Lucia. 3181. 
Spanish fandango. 12301. 
Sp'nning song. 7844. 
Summer zephyrs. 3429. 
Swiss guides dream. 12430. 
Tales of Hoffman. 3502. 
Teasing the pup rag. 3535. 


Trovatore. 3768. 
Twilight waltz. 3713. 
Under the double eagle. 
Venetia waltz. 8310. 
When you and I were young 
Maggie. 12877. 


3129. 


Whispering hope. 12903. 
Wood nymphs. 12980. 
Yankee Doodle. 4060. 


Schuster (Hlfriede) : 
Dat olle lid. 4877. 


Gavotte. 9974. 
Handwerksburschenpenne. 5455. 
Serenade. 7623. 
2 kleine lieder. 20687. 
Schuster (G. H.) music co. Herald 
overture. 238265. 
Schuster (Gustav) Herald overture. 
23265. 


Schuster (Ira): 
Be on the ievel with mother and 
the world will be square with 


you. 17556. 

Give me the corner give me the 
girl. 1210, 5347. 

While we danced till dawn. 3961, 
26105. 


Who’s loving you now. 8585. 

You made me give up everyone 
else: 17241, 21771. 

Schuster (Joe): 

Good bye Sal, so long gal. 14278. 

Oh say! can I see you tonight 
15678. 

You're the flower of my heart 


sweet Iodine. 4100, 13040. 

Schuster (Samuel) Székely kesergo. 
16569. 

Schutt (—) Croquis et Silhouettes, 
no. 3. 13696. 

Sehutt (A. R.) Green River blues. 
18585. 

Schutt (Arthur) Pep. 20295, 21850 
(405). 

Schutz (F. C.) Don’t blame your 
daddy. ~ 811. 

Schwaibennest. 7585, 7586. 


1725 


INDEX 


Schwanderla (Anthony) : 
Asperges me. 22011. 
Ave Maria. 22052. 
Missa. 11189. . 
O salutaris hostia [and] Tantum 
ergo. 24586. ~ 
Vidi aquam. 25882. 
Schwartz (Abe): 
Di freilachi fagalach. 22659. 
Ich vell shoin mer nit ganvenen. 
19022. 


Nor geléabt in nor gelacht. 20041. 
Schwartz (Jean): 
Little one I love best. 238954. 


Make up your mind to make up 
with someone. 11050. 

Sally Long. 20614. 

We can’t can all the peaches we 
pick, but we can all the peaches 
we can. 12774. 

When she’s getting cold on you 
she’s warming up to somebody 
else. 12854. - 

Schwartz (M. J.): 

Amavdil. 4230. 

Hartz vus liebt. 13827. 

Lieb dein shprach. 1957. 


Ub getanzt. 3721. 
Vechol boe oilom. 38760. 
Schwartz (R. B.) Because you’re 
you. 2438, 43898. 


Schwartz (U. J.) Just let me eall 
you sweetheart. 1821. 

Schwarz-Reiflingen (Erwin) Schule 
des gitarrenspiels. 16182, 20671, 
20672. 


Schwarzwald (Milton) Wrong thing 


at the right time. 8682. 

Schwikerth (Paul) Coo-co0-cooing in 
a Ford coupe. 9488. 

Schwimer (Walter) Isabelle. 10635. 


Sciacca (O.) 
no. 1. 9841. 
Seiapiro (Michel) 
Love’s love light. 
Micaela. 24232. 
Scibelli (P. S.) You went away with 
a smile but you'll come back with 


Feist’s all hit medley, 


6392. 


a tear. 17268. 

Seoldfery (Mary) Oh, pal of mine. 
20112. 

Scoones (Charlotte) Cranberry 
Christmas. 9457. 

Scott (A. V.) Modern dance rhythm. 
19789. 


Scott (Adam) Keep on looking for 
the bright, bright skies. 1849. 
Scott (Bennett) : 
All the nice girls are in the ball- 
room. 1381384. 
One legged family, bumpity bump. 
7065. 
Scott (C. M.): 


Love’s call. 10999. 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 20 


Moonlight dreams. 6672. 
O night divine. 6964. 
Seott (C. P.): 


Acquaint Thee, O Spirit. 18084 
(2). 

America the beautiful. 13150. 

Elves. 8773 (214). 

Father, in Thy mysterious pres- 
ence. 13084 (86). 

Gavotte elegante. 18084 (103). 

Gitana. 8773 (268). 

Holy air is breathing round. 
18724. 

Let’s make the dreams come true. 
19385. 

Magnificat in A. 8773 (481). 

Novelette romantique. 13084 
(240). P 

O love of God most full. 6961. 


Off for Florida. 11516. 
Old Ironsides. 15706, 20137. 
Puck. 21850 (76). 
Rain of gold. 17298 (160). 
Sylvan scene. 21850 (79). 
Voice of joy. 25899. 
When winds are raging. 17058. 
Seott (Cyril) : 
Angelus. 13176. 
Ballad of fair Helen. 
Mist. 2292. 
Quintet. 16007. 
Spanish dance. 12300. 
Three old country dances. 20692 
Scott (F. G.) Hie away. 23275. 
Seott (John) Who’s blue. 26121. 
Seott (Leo) I’m so happy. 18934. 
Scott (M. M. F.): 
Florine schottische. 
Moonlight reverie. 
Robins’ departure. 
Scott (Maurice) : 
Fairy dream-boat. 14029. — 
First we had a fox trot. 18366. 
When I hear that song of twi- 


218. 


4144 (36). 
4144 (85). 
4144 (108). 


light. 17016. 
Scott (Roscoe) Rainy days. 17298 
(359). 
Scott (Violet) Rose of my heart. 
11948. 
Scott (Wilfrid) Cascade. 17787. 
Seott-Gordon” (W.) Asking papa. 


22010. 
Scotti (D.) Dashing cavalree. 18029. 
Seotti (L. E.) Cinderella. 93783. 
Scotto (Vincent) : 
A tes amours. 8784. 
C’est Séraphin. 138445. 
Flow’rs have the hearts of girls. 


1104. 
Hé! prends ton temps. 10193. 
Java des hommes du _ milieu. 
19168, 

Marguerite! tu vas trop. vite. 
2186. 


1726 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


P’tit Lulu d’Honolulu. 11814. 
Roudoudou. 16105. 

Titina. 12569. 

Trompette en bois. 8215, 21310. 


Scouton (W. H.): 


Great captain. 21850 (80). 


Great captain march. 17298 (73). 
Cuban sweetheart. 


Scoville (Glen) 
9481. 


Seribner’s (Charles) sons: 


Classic and romantic piano works. 


DDD. 
Favorite home songs. 1052. 
Juvenile piano pieces. 1835. 


Light piano pieces. 1970. 


Modern piano compositions. 2300. 
Sacred music. 3064. 

Selected dance music. 34/54. 
Selections from the operas. 3156. 
Sentimental songs. 38160. 

Songs from the operas. 3340. 


Scrima (Patsy): 


Everything you want to know. 


9794. 
Now I want no one but you. 
24557. 
Ting-a-ling ting-a-ling. 12563. 
Scruggs (J. W.): 
Gate at the end of the lane. 
23042. 
That’s why I long for thee. 21180. 
What makes me dream of you. 
26001. 
Seull) ‘(Fe :B. ),: 
Don’t bother me. 4972. 
Sunflower Sue. 7926. 
When somebody § else 
3910. 
Sea song. 7591. 
Seaman (B. L.): ; 
Every night she’s kissing someone 
else good-night. 14004. 
Joan don’t leave me alone. 
Just for awhile. 14910. 
Oriental moonlight. 2685, 2686. 
Romantic melody. 3015. 
She’s my Charleston baby. 
Someone is sorry. 20887. 
Sweet one. 7956. 
You just you. 4079. 
Seaman (Drew) Stay away little 
girl stay away from my dreams. 
7872. 
Seamon (C. C.) Running away from 
the blues. 11973. 
Search (F. P.) Carmelita. 442. 
Searle (J. T.) Listen to. 10886. 
Sears (Helen) Country dance. 22518. 
Seasons. 3141. 
Seaver (V. C.) jr.: 
Angel eyes. 110. 
Smile along. 38255. 
No. VI. 20051. 
No. VII. ‘20052. 


forgets. 


1773. 


16239. 


Sebren (G. W.) 
the way. 4010. 
Sebren music co.: 
Let the world see 
23908. 
Lord, Jehovah leads. 
Safe in Thy keeping. 
Singing glory. 7700.: 
Sebring (K. C.): 
Maid of Pekin. 6441. 
Maiden of Araby. 6442. 
Molly. 6650. 
Ordinary blues. 
Rolling stones. 
Sebring (Ruby): 
My uncle’s a fireman. 19976. 
Sailing through the Golden Gate. 
25070. 
Second blessing. 25140. 
Second book of songs. 16200. 
Second chorus book for boys. 
Secunda (Samuel): 
Wie nemt men a freind. 26141. 
Zol es gehn wie es geht. 26285. 
Sedberry (Jesse) Manaolana. 15246. 
Seddon (Tom): 


Win them ali along 
your smile. 


23990. - 
25065. 


7088. 
7426. 


7593. 


Ballade. 7602. 
Irish song. 19128. 
Just smile. 6112. 


Lied. 7603. 
Lullaby. 6416. 
Seder melodies. 7604. 
Sedgewick (—) On the Oregon trail. 
8773 (1237). 
Sedito (Dominick) 
how. 12235. 
See (C. V.) Just as you are. 10733. 
Seebeck (E. E.) Charleston, dear old 
Charleston. 17826. 
Seeboeck (M. B.) Serenata napoli- 
tana. 26302 (275). 
Seeboeck (W. C. E.) 
tana. 26302 (275). 
Seeger (C. W.) My bald headed man. 
11286. 


Seeley (H. L.) 
care for you. 
Seep (J. G.) 
15741. 
Seff (Manuel): 
I’ve got to have you. 14622. 
In the lamplight. 14750. 
It isn’t quite what I expected. 
14790. 
Kaoma. 14946. 
Miami mammy. 15348. 
That wonderful something. 16651. 
Waitin’ for the moon. 16926. 
You can’t be my baby. 17222. 
Segall (Arno): 
Chant arabe. 
Danse folatre. 
Legénde. 10836. 
Under the moon. 


Someday—some- 


Serenata napoli- 


Why did you let me 
26132. 
One I love the best. 


13540. 
718. 


16833. 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. s., v.20 


Segeberg (M. B.): 


Dearest one. 4904. 
When it’s spring-time in the 
South. 3900. 

Sego (Paul) Tout p’tit peu. $181. 


Seharn (Maggie) Faded flower and a 
lock of golden hair. 5174. 

Seidenman (Louis) When I dream 
of you. 21556. 

Seidt (J. A.) In the garden of love. 
19086, 23615. 


Seifert (W. J.) Olden golden after- 


while. 7046. 
Seiler (C. L.) River boat song. 
25005. 
Seiler (Charles) : 
Echo. 915. 
My Colorado home. 6754, 11296. 
Out West. 15786, 24727. 
Seiler (G. W.) jr. Naomi. 6855. 
Seiler (Siegfried) : 
Aibum leaf, no. 1.. 8773 (8). 


Chimes of long ago. 
Echoes from Erin. 8773 (210). 
Frolic of the birds. 8773 (252). 
Gypsy wedding. 8773 (297). 
Harp that once through Tara’s 
hall. 8773 (3805). 
In dreamland. 8773 (376). 
In the Gypsies camp. 8773 (380). 
Laugh and the world laughs with 
you. 8773 (430). 
My heart is in the Highlands. 
26302 (205). 
Seotech medley. 8773 (681). 
Soldier’s love. 8773 (722). 
Soldiers’ return. 8773 (723). 
Wedding bells. 8773 (8438). 
Seismit-Doda (A.) <A. N. A. hymn. 
21854. 
Seitz (Hrnest) 
the sunrise. 


26302 (52). 


World is waiting for 
8671. 


Seitz (R. F.) Radio pioneer march. 
11845. 
Sekles (Bernard) Zehn ktisse. 26278. 
Sektberg (Willard) Health songs. 
10204. 
Selbst verl., A. Lullack: 
Drolerie. 5043. 
Fusyama. 5306. 
Romanze. 7487. 
Vasantasena. 21382. 
Wiegenlied. 8608. 
Selden (Lillie) Moon-love. 15414. 
Select anthems. 3153. 
Select revival songs. 12064. 
Selected dance music. 3154. 
Selected hymns. 3155. 
Selection from Spohr’s works. 12067. 
Selections from the operas. 3156. 
Seliladean publishers. Monolee. 


19813. 


Sellars (Basil) Make a joyful noise 
unto God. 11047. 


Sellars (Gatty) : 


Lift your eyes. 1964. 
Pageantry. 7125. 
Sea life. 3140. 


Sellers (E. O.): 
Rejoice in Christ alway. 7371. 
They shall be mine. 12520. 
Sellers (G. H.) I realize that I lost 


you. 5766. 

Selma music house: Selma _ town. 
25151. 

Seltz (Viola) They ask me why I — 
love you. 21209. - 

Seltzer (F. R.) Seltzer short route 


harmony course in fifteen lessons. 
3157. 


Seltzer (Thomas) 
song b6ok. 22527. 
Semele. 14318. 
Seminara (Peter): 

Camelia. 13474. 

Canerino. 13490. 

Fiorellino. 14079. 

Orlando. 15765. 

Primavera. 15962. 

Sagnandoti. 16132. 

Sul tuo labre. 16497. 
Semon (J. W.)  Hoop-skirt mama 
your daddy’s too much jelly for you. 
10282. 


Semsey (Leslie) Smile and let the 
sunshine through. 3256. 
Senart (Maurice) Editions: 

A la mémoire de Lili Boulanger. 
13089. 

Andante, 14325. 

Ballade. 18294. 

Barearolle. 17546. 

Berceuse d’ Izumo. 13337. 

Brouillard montait doucement 
dans la nuit. 138415. 

Burgraves. 13427. 

Callicles on Aetna. 

Cants intims. 17761. 

Ce que Jean a vu. 17790. 

Chanson. 10270. 

Chant de joie. 9309, 9310. 

Chant élégiaque. 13544. 

Cing petites piéces pour piano. 
15924. 

Cinq poémes. 16895. 

Coeur qui chante. 17902. 

Concerto. 18350. 

Cours raisonné de solfége et de 


Crane (Nathalia) 


17748. 


théorie élémentaire. 15681. 
Croquis zoologiques. 13697. 
Danse rituelle du Sabbath. 18023. 
Des ballades au hameau. 18079. 
Deux mélodies. 16128, 16478,. 

17967. 

Deux piéces pour piano. 17662. 
Deuxiéme quatuor. 18086. 
Deuxiéme sonate. 9594. 

Dieu vainqueur. 18098. 


1728 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Double cheeur. 13853. 
Drinking. 18192. 
During a dream. 13929. 
Echos du dancing. 18216. 
Elégie. 13956. 13957. 
Fantaisie. 20996. 
Féte de la Bergére. 18348. 
Fétes lointaines. 22935. 
Fifth day. 18349. 
Frost at midnight. 
Gestes d’enfants. 18488. 
Hares in winter. 18632. 
Hommage a Thibaut de Cham- 
pagne. 18729. 
Horace victorieux. 5587, 5588. 
Huit bagatelles. 20580. 
Hymn of Hmpedocles. 
Hymne au soleil levant. 
Invocation. 14775. 
Judith. 14865. 
Lamento del Caribe. 15008. 
Legende au vieux chateau. 15040. 
Mélancolies passionnées. 15310. 
Mélodie. 16479. 
Nocturne. 20748. 
Ode to the Mediterranean. 20087. 
Odes a la vie. 15651. 

' Old ships. 20144. 
Passage du printemps. 
Petite fantaisie. 20310. 
Plainte. 15898. 
Ploughman. 20374. 
Poema appassionato. 20377. 
Poémes chinois de l’epoque song. 

15918. 
Préludes et fugues. 8991-8993. 
Quand je contemple votre ciel. 

15990. 
Quatorze préludes variations en 

ordre diatonique. 16106. 
Quatre piéces. 20546. 
Quatuor en fa mineur. 
Quintette. 11839, 16009. 
Rapsodie de printemps. 20487. 
Rigodon champétre. 20534. 
Risyeglio. 16064. 
Rythmes délaissés. 
Six poésies. 10271. 
Sonata. 19572. 
Sonate. 16107, 174138, 19354. 
Sonatine. 16366. 
Song of Empedocles. 
Soupirs. 16410. 
Spleens et détresses. 


18440. 


18793. 
18801. 


15837. 


15995. 


16127. 


20911. 
16430 


Symphonie des sommets. 21099. 
Temps de la Pentecdte. 16616. 
To the Virginian voyage. 21267. 


Tombeau du poéte Hafiz. 21281. 


BG. Od C2. 

Trois melodies. 18785. 
Trois novains. 16154. 
Trois poésies. 19355. 


Vent léger courbe les branches. 
16874. 


World: 21712. 
Zacharie. 17285. 
2me sonate. 17296. 
3° quatuor A cordes. 17298. 
4 danses frivoles. 13723. 
Seng (J. N.) You're just like all the 


rest. °26251. 


Senter (Boyd): 


Buck town blues. 4540. 
Slippery elm. 20825. 
Sugar babe. 21030. - 
Sentimental songs. 3160. 
Sentis (José) : 
Butterfly. 
Coqueta’.. 
Lost love. 
Mal de amor. 
Olvido. 24662. 
Por ti. 20391, 24853. 
Sentner (J. J.) Come papa to mamma. 
4755. 
Sentry box. 8773 (689). 
Septieme album Francis 
T7617. 
Septime 
16108. 
Sequeira (David): 
Lamento del Caribe. 15008. 
Quand je contemple votre ciel. 


389. 
13665. 

2061. 

2156- 


Salabert. 


(C.) Rozen vant geluk. 


15990. 
Serailian (M. K.) My soul is march- 
ing on. 24446. 
Sereijo (Manuel) At twilight time. 
4304. 
Serenade. 4144 (38. 5, 27, 60, 111, 112, 


145). 8773 (26, 27, 201, 357, 358, 691— 
695, 697. 868), 13084 (135, 299, 300, 
301). 17298 (173-175), 25121. 


Serenata delle Alpi. 7633. 
Serenata siciliana. 12086, 12087. 
Seringes (Ch.) Sérénade. 25162. 
Sermond (Ralph) Oh Georgie. 24612. 
Seroux (Maurice de) Nocturne. 

20748. 
Serova (Sonia): 

Milady’s boudoir. 19751- 


21117. 
See Serra y Guillem 


Talented tots. 
Serra (Rafael) 


(Rafael) 

Serra y Guillem (Rafael) MDliturgi- 
tana. 23569. 

Serrano (José) Alma de Dios. 8851. 

Setaccioli (Giacomo) Canzone sere= 
nata. 17765. 


Sakuntala. 11997. 
Sweet heart of mine. 


Setaro (Andrea) 
Settino (Frank) 
PIO ge: 
Seuel-Holst (Marie) : 
Drowsy poppies. 22770. 
Early in the morning. 22789. 
Severn (Edmund): 
Blacksmiths. 17636. 
Brunette. 17700. 
Captain Brown. 
Dancing master. 


17770. 
18013. 


1729 


INDEX 


Severn (Hdmund)—Continued. 
Danza siciliano. 9537. 
Gavotte moderne. 18477 
Gypsy prince. 18601. 
Wild Indian. 21672. 
Seward (G. M.) Shelter of His arms. 
3197. 
Sewell 
9878. 
Sewell (Hamp): 
Home of my King. 10262. 
Ill teil it anywhere. 10396. 
Sing children sing. 12156. 
Songs of deliverance. 12276. 
Thy light is come. 12552. 
When your heart turns to Jesus. 
12883. 
Seybold (Arthur) : 
Iberisches capriccio. 


(H. W.) Flappers blues. 


19017. 


Italienische serenade. 19157. 
Miniaturen. 19759. 

Seybold (Zeb.) : 
Lovin’ mama, ah’s your man. 
6404. 


Poutin’ papa. 11777. 
Seyffardt (J. L: W. & C.): 
Etudes de gammes et d’arpéges. 
974. 
Mandoline orkest, deel 8. 2168. 
Réve d’amour. 2970. 

1200 exercices pratiques 
doigts. 13867. 
Seyffardt’s muziekhandel : 

Album fiir gitarre solo. 
Amyshim. 4245. 
Nederlandsche muziek. 2476. 
Rozen van’t geluk. 16108. 
Smiling scale. 7787. 
Seymour (Harry) Sally’s 
movies now. 7502. 
Seymour (Helen): . 
If I could hold you tight. 23545. 
Let’s once more be pals again. 
19386. 
Seymour (J. lL.) Hollywood high 
school hymn. 1389, 
Seymour (S. A.) My guiding star. 
19910. . 
Seyring (R. C.): 
Down by the riverside. 
Home and you. 14415. 
Sgambati (Tommaso) : 
Femmene... fé. 
Stornelli di passione. 16475. 
Sgro (Antonio) Povero fiore. 15940. 
Shackleford (Forrest) Louisiana. 
19523.. 
Shackley (F. N.): 
Angels’ song. 8773 (28). 
Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
8773 (68). 
Ere the moon begins to rise. 
17298 (52). 
Softly blow, ye scented breezes. 
17298 (179). 


des 


4190. 


in the 


13857. 


9845. 


+) Dini Was. 7Veed 


Speak comfortably. 13084 
(320). 
Shade (Aurthur) : 
Always in my dreams but never 
in my arms. 83. 
Los Angeles. 2057. 
Riviere. 7414. 
Wrong all along. 4055. 


Shaeffer (Arling) : 


ye 


Awakening. 185. 
Hlite method for the tenor banjo. 
9751. 
Shafer (M. S.) Rhythms for the 
children. 16048, 16049. 
Shaffer (Bessie) Beautiful golden 
gates. 13313. 


Shaffer (L. D.): 
Birds that warble in the gloam- 
Ings. e293" 
I wonder if the same moon shines. 
1580. 
When roaming in the gloaming 
you and I. 3906. 
Shaffner (Lillian) : 
Hve—even as you and I. 5147. 
For you. 5271. 
Shakely (Edgar) : 
Coming back to you in old Vir- 
ginia. 4763. 
That vision of the face in the 
stream. 3581, 12490. 
Shakespeare (William) Richini’s cele- 
brated vocal studies. 8773 (648). 
Shammo (Augustus) Little maid from 
Aiden. 19452. 
Shanafelt (M. A.): 
Serenade to Martha. 16224. 
Some tiny tunes and. arrange- 
ments. 16346. 
Shands (Josie) : 
Beautiful garden of Eden. 13309. 
Gathering harvest. 238045. 
Memories of you. 24203. 

Printed letters. 24900. 
Who made you a dear. 26120. 
Shank (R. F.) Id like to be your 
honey bee. 18825. 
Shanklin-Attaway post no. 5. Legion 

of America. 193865. 
Shanks (D. M.) ~We shall go re- 
joicing. 12779. 
Shanks (Margaret) 'That Irish grand- 
daddy o’mine. 8053. 
Shanley (M. L.) In Flander’s fields. 
19063. 
Shanley (Rose Janet) : 
I can’t quite understand. 
I did not know. 1462. 
Shannessy (Oscar) ‘There’s a place 
in dear old Georgia. 12510. 
Shannon (G. M.) My mother’s hands. 
15509. 
Shannon (J. R.) Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, 
that’s an Irish lullaby. 25744. 


14476. 


1730 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Shannon (M. B.) World’s redeemer. 
- AB202. 
Shannon 
10940. 
Shapiro (Ben) Afraid. 173824, 21876. 
Shapiro (Edward) Baloney. 17534. 
Shapiro (Hlliott) Old = tin Lizzie. 
11571 


(Stephen ) Lonesome. 


Shapiro (Ted) They'll never take my. | 


love away from Mary. 16675. 
Shapiro & Arluck: ~ 
Easy strain. 9730. 
I want your kisses if you want 
my kisses. 10503. 
Shapiro & Bastedo: 
Just a night back in Hawaii. 
1809. 
Memrries. 2236. 
Why didn’t you give me _ your 
answer. 3999. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc.: 
Africa. 8773 (888). 
Ah-ha. 37, 8773 (897). 
Ain’t my baby grand? 39, 8773 
(898). ; 
Ain’t ya comin’ out to-night. 41. 
Alabamy bound. 47, 8773 (899). 
Ann and her little sedan. 21850 
(248). 

As long as we're in love. 22008. 
Behind these gray walls. 26302 
(349). ° 

Bessie couldn’t help it. 2838. 

Boston burglar. 9164. 

Breezin’ along to Georgia. 17676, 
21850 (258). 

Broadway butterfly. 362. 

Butter and egg baby. 22247. 

Chain gang song. 473, 8773 (956). 

Cheerio, old dear. 22361. . 

Collegiate. 4737, 9892, 138084 
(427). 

Collegiate blues. 
(S7¢)r. 

Colorado rose. 574. 

Convict and: the rose. 17987, 
21850 (263), 22498. 

Cross my heart mother, I love 
you. 17973, 17974, 21850 (265). 

Does my sweetie do—and how. 
4954, 8773 (997). 

Don’t say aloha. 817. 

Down by the winegar woiks. 
18148, 18144, 21850 (273). 

Every Sunday afternoon. 14005, 
17298 (265). 

Ev’ry Sunday afternoon. 9797, 
14016. 

Ferera and Franchini’s two color 
method ukulele solos. 9847. 

Flapperette. 22957. 

Give me the rain. 18509. 

Good bye Sal, so long gal. 14278. 

Good-night, I’ll see you in the 

- morning. 23134. 


22446, 26302 


1731 


Headin’ for Louisville. 23241, 
26302 (423). 

Heart breakin’ Creole Rose. 
14364, 17298 (283). 

Hocus pocus. 18709. 

How can you 100k so good. 10305, 
Daan. 

I can get more lovin’ from a dum- 
dum dummy. 1453, 8773 (1086). 

I don’t care any more. 14484, 
14485, 17298 (291). 

I love my baby. 23406, 26302 
(441). 

I’m a hard to get can be had papa. 
14540, 14541, 17298 (295). 

I’m happy go. lucky. 23438, 
26302 (442). 

I think you’re wonderful. 5775, 
5776, 13084 (473). 

I will ne’er forget my mother and 
my home. 8773 (1109). 

I wonder if we'll ever meet again, 
dear old gal of mine. 10510, 
14651, 17298 (308). 

I won’t do. 19010. 

I wouldn’t be where I am if you 
hadn’t gone away. 5822, 5823, 
13084 (480). 

Idlin’. 19026. 

If I can’t have you. 1592, 8773 
(1112, 1113). . 

If you cheat on me. 238554. 

If you could be as true to me. 
23555. 

If you knew Susie. 1611, 5862, 
Si ton hilag),. 

In a small apartment. 23579. 

In my gondola. 23598. 

Is it any wonder. 23667. 

Is zat so. 5978, 1063838, 18084 
(486). 

It’s all in fun. 23676. 

It’s mighty lonesome without you. 
19147. 

Jacksonville gal. 6011, 8773 
(1185), 10660. 

Just like a baby. 14917, 14918, 
17298 (821). 

Kalamazoo. 238792. 

Keep your skirts down Mary Ann. 
19267, 23805, 26302 (467). 

Let me introduce you to my Rosie. 
19380, 21850 (352). 

Lingering lips. 19426. 

Little Lindy Lou. 2007. 

Lo-nah, 239738. 

Lonesome blue bird. 63828. 

Love dreams of Lula-Lu. 24016. 

Love dreams of Lulu. 19530. 

Many, many years ago. 6475, 
13084 (506), 15254. 

Mary Harl’s: Hawaiian song folio. 
903. 

Mediterrania. 24177. 


INDEX 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine.—Contd. 

Melody that made you mine. 
2230, 8773 (1194). 

Mother and home. 6695. 

My empty arms. 113806, 17298 
(348). 

My gal has halitosis. 

My honey. 24410. 

My lady love, good night. 24415. 

My red hot gal. 113863, 15524, 
17298 (345). 

"Neath the blue Italian 
19993, 21850 (387). 

New York ain’t New York any 


11308. 


skies. 


more. 6885, 8773 (1222). 

Nobody loves me and I wonder 
why. 11444. 

Oh boy, what a girl. 20092, 21850 
(393). 

Oh when I’m thinking of you. 
Sonya. 7010. 

Old fashioned romance. 20133. 

On that old beaten tract. 15722. 


Only teasing. 17298 (851). 

Paddlin’ Madelin’ home. 116638, 
15799, 17298 (352), 21850 (403). 

Polly of Hollywood. 2822, 8773 
(1255). 

Pretty Mary Ann. 
17298 (355). 
Pretty puppy. 15959, 17298 (356). 

Prisoner’s song. 11804. 

Rose of Hawaii. 3037. 

Runaway train. 3056, 7484, 8773 
(1279), 11972. 
San’ man. 25081. 
Save your sorrow. 

(557). 

She’s the sweetest gal in Kanka- 
kee. 12110. 

Sleepy head. 25265. 

Somebody’s crazy 
16349, 17298 (878). 

Steppin’ in society. 123833, 13084 
(588). 

Susan. 12398. 

That’s her! that’s her! what did 
I tell ya. 16645, 21175, 21850 
(454). 

Tilly of Longacre square. 21247. 

To be loved by the one I love. 


15956, 15957, 


7531, 138084 


about you. 


21257. 

Too many kisses in the summer. 
25738. 

Treasure island. 12600. 

Trubble. 16782. 

Unnecessary papa. 12659, 17298 
(408). 


Vale of golden dreams. 3741, 
Site. (Leon) 

Waiting for the tide to turn. 21448. 

Wanda. 12750. 

Want a little lovin’. 
(469). 

Way out in rainbowland. 25948. 


21465, 21850 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 20 


When Georgia — smiles. 
17009, 17298 (413). 

Who loved you best. 
(418), 

Who takes care of the caretaker’s 
daughter. 8587, 8773 (13893). 
Why did I leave Wisconsin, 
Kenosha, Wisconsin. 17124. 
Why did you let me get away 
from you. 17127, 17128, 17298 

(420). 
Women—aaaah. 26176. 
Wreck of the Shenandoah. 21716, 
21717, 21850 (495). 
You can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 17225, 17226, 17298 (427). 
You can’t shush Katie, the gab- 
biest gal in town. 130138, 21749, 
21850 (498). 
You may be a freshman. 26240. 
You’re just the kind of girl. 


17008, 
12916, 17298 


26253: 
Zeb Turney’s gal. 26277, 26302 
(619). 
Sharman (Cecil) Singer in the night, 
25250. 


Sharp (F. H.) Dear mother your 
[sic] a sweetheart to me. 22623. 
Sharp (V. L.) My thoughts are asa 
flight of little birds. 2452, 2453. 

Sharp (William) Orchil, 2684. 

Sharpe (Calvin) Pavane. 15845. 

Sharpe (Cedric) : 

Hight Welsh melodies. 7644. 

Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. 
1239. 

Sharpe (Eddie) : 

Be yourself. 229-231. 

Gorman (Ross) and Eddie Sharpe 
modern saxophone method. 
18560. 

Sharpe (Evelyn) 
21118. 

Sharpe (Herbert) : 

Romance. 11930. 

Pan. ‘15813: 

Sympathy. 16564. 

Sharpe (Violet) I dreamed with a 
smile but woke up with tears, 
1466. . 

Sharpe 
19187. 


Shattinger piano & music co.: 
All the birds are here. 68. 
Banjo twang. 9026. 
Cathedral chimes. 
Christmas greetings. 539. 
Christmas holidays. 540. 
Creation hymn. 9076. 

Cricket hop. 9460. 

Egyptian night. 9740. 

Firefly’s song. 9865. 

Frog he would a wooing go, 
9945. 


Tales from toyland. 


(W. F.) Jesus is mine. 


460. 


1732 


’ 
—EE———S 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Gliding fancies. 10011. 
Graduation march. 10077. 


Grasshopper’s serenade. 10087. 
Gray dusk. 1270, 10090. 
Idylle. 733. 

Ilda. 10548. 

Legend. 1934. 

Locust’s slumber song. 10938. 
Love's vietory. 11005. 
March on. 11072. 

Midnight serenade. 11166. 
Missouri. 2290. 

Mooning. 11224. 


Ridin’ on the steamer J. S. 11899. 
Rose leaf waltz. 3032. 
Rosebud waltz. 3046. 
Santa Claus march. 3096. 
Shepherd with Thy tend’rest love. 
12108. 
Silver bells. 
Sortie. 3354. 
Sweet brier waltz. 3458. 
Then you'll remember me [and] 
Finale. 9016. 
Shattuck (B. E.) 
5969. 
Shatzer (R. H.) 
ried. 26072. 
Shauf (Carrie) 
25812. 
Shaw (G. R.) My love. 
Shaw (Geoffrey) : 
Arethusa. 138192. 
Bobby Shafto. 138385. 
Glad that I live am I. 
High Barbary. 14404. 
Lowlands. 15218. 
Miniature suite. 19758. 
No coward soul is mine. 
Ring out ye_ erystal 
24997. 
Spanish ladies. 16416. 
To all you ladies. 16728. 
Shaw (H. F.) Dreams. 18182. 
Shaw (J. A.) Ardea. 13191. 
Shaw( J. M.) Ardea. 4269. 
Shaw (Martin) : 
All the past we leave behind. 
ZA ne 
Can I see another’s woe. 22282. 
Christmas pageant. 22393, 22394. 
Conjuration. 13655. 
Crib. 22530. 
Easter hymn. 
Here in the 
23266. 
Nature song. 2469. 
Night is ended. 24510. 
O Lord almighty, Thou whose 
hands. 24572. 
‘O world invisible. 24596. 
Ye banks and braes. 17209. 
Shaw (Mrs. W. B.) Don’t you think 
I’ve done about enough for you. 
9655. 


12141. 


Invincible guard. 
When we were mar- 
Two in one show. 


6796. 


23084. 


24522. 
spheres. 


5078. 
country’s heart. 


Shaw (Wilfrid) 
day. 18902. 
Shawker (W. A.): 
Glad summer days. 5351. 
Prince of Peace. 20421. 
Redeeming love. 7361. 
Shawley (Mrs. Robert) Lou, I love. 
you. 6351. 
Shay (Larry): 
By the light of the stars. 4556. 
I like pie, I like cake but I like. 
you best of all. 1477. 
Tie me to your apron strings: 
again. 25704. 
What a life when ‘no one loves. 
you. 38863, 3864. 
What do we care if it’s one o’clock,. 
or two, or three, or four. 21537. 
Shayne (Henry) ‘Tall brown blues. 
3504. 


Dreams of yester-- 


| Sheets (Katie Randolph) Sprites of 


spring. 25407. 
Sheetz (W. L.) 
loved. 24275. 
Sheffield (W. H.) 
life. 4990. 
Shefte (Art): 
Jazz bass. 238706. 
Jazz breaks, tricks, 
ings, ete, 23707. 
Keyboard harmony 
23810. . 
Sheldon (L. T.) 
Sheldon (Mary) 
Shelley (H. R.): 
Carnaval des papillons. 
Death and life. 
Evening. 5149. 
Melodie religieuse. 6554. 
Our Lord victorious. 2695. 
Shelly (Randolph) pseud. See Schil-. 
ler (Rudolph). 
Shelton (Ezra) 


Mississippi, oh be- 

Door to eternal 
blues, end-. 
simplified. 


Rest. 4144 (104). 
Courtesy. 17961. 


17775. 
21850 (45). 


You’re too sweet for 


words. 17255. 
Shenk (Louis) O love that wilt not. 
let me go. 15633. 
Shepard (A. F.);: 
Ma mammy loves me so. 2117, 
2118. 
On our way to sehool. 20157. 
Prayer. 7256, 11783. 
Virginny, Virginny, to ya I lift 
ma hat. 3780. 
Where hope and joy and peace 
abide. 26090. 
Shepard (A. P.): 
Hang a smile upon your face, 
10189, 
Love and life together. 19525. 


Shepard (C. E.): - 
Saviour mine. 12016. 
Service thru prayer. 20749. 
Shepard (F. 8.) God’s loving hand, 
18532. 


1733 


INDEX 


Shepard (Nettie) . While the wedding 


bells were ringing. 12896. 
Shepherd (A. J.) Love. 10969. 
Shepherd (Arthur) Overture to a 
drama. 24732. 
Shepherd (Henry) Singing in the 
se Saeed WALL Gye ee 
Shepherd (Horace) : 
Iron horse. 23664-23666. 
Let’s all follow Felix. 23902. 
Redhawk. 20501. 
Shepherd (John) Volga boatmen’s 
song. 16913. 


Shepherd kept sheep. 25204. 
Sheppard (Madelyn) : 


Many, many years ago. 6475, 
15254. 
That little old sweetheart of mine. 
3566. 
Sheridan (Andy): 
Dreamy Hilo nights. 5035. 
My Hawaiian evenin’ star. 6776. 


Sheridan (Anne) 
6052. 
Sheridan (James) 


Joan of Arkansas. 


When she was my 


little girl. 8523. 
Sherlock (Jim) East side Rose. 
18209. ; 
Sherman (Al): 
Bamboo babies. 17540. 


Better call the preacher now. 


221738. 

Dancing in the dark!*’ 13735, 
22573: 

Fooling. 5265. 

Help. 18668. 

If you were here. 19042. 

Marguerite. 6495, 6496, 6497. 

My girl said yes. 11812, 19908, 
19909. 

Roses brought me you. 16102, 
20588. 

Save your sorrow for tomorrow. 
75381. 


Ukulele baby. 8255. 
Wake up every morning with a 
smile. 21450. 

Sherman (G. E.) 
Sherman (Tom): 

Sailor boy. 7491. 

Venetian dreams. 
Sherman, Clay & ©co.: 

All for you. 21907. 

Babbling brook. 8976. 

Bygones. 8773 (948). 

China girl. 8773 (962). 

Cicina mia. 542. 

Close your eyes. 22484. 

Croon a little lullaby. 18695. 

Dainty miss. 8773 (988). 

Hayfoot strawfoot. 8773 (1063). 

If we should part. 8773 (1118). 

If you love her tell her so. 23562. 

Indian lullaby. 10612. 

It’s lullaby time. 8773 (1133): 


Dreamer. 22742. 


16871. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


June. 23758. 

Little White Rose. 23967. | 

Mr. Cozy Corner man. 24276. 

Oh Vera. 2607, 8773 (1233). 

On the Oregon trail. 2660, 8773 . 
U2 

Oriental 
(1243). 

Oriental Pearl. 8773 (1244). 

Out of the West. 2699. 

Piano playing by harmony dia- 
grams. 2779, 7198. 

Playmates. 2802, 8773 (1254). 

Rest in my arms. T7377. 

Roll along. 8773 (1278). 


love dreams. S77 Bs 


Sad. 25062. 

Ships that pass in the night. 
25208. 

Somewhere. 8773 (13806). 

Sweet pickin’s. 7957. 

That’s my girl. 8773 (1830). 

Twilight, the stars and you. 


8773 (1246). 


When the shadows fall. 98773 
(1379): 

When we are together. 87735 
(1380). 


12923. 
I got to get there 


Whoa, Nellie. 
Sherman (Irving) 
today. 18850. 

Sherman (Jack) 

Sherrill (M. K.) 

Sherwin (W_ F.) 
5507. 

Sherwood (J. W.) My rose of old 
Kentucky I’m drifting back to you. 
6827. 

Sherwood (Philip) I can hear 
old folks calling me. 23359. 
Shevlin (Peggy) Smile a little bit. 

25273. 


Shidell (Mary) 

Shield (William) 

Shields (B. E.) 
15698. 

Shields (C. A.) 

is a boy’s best pal. 

Shields (H. M.): 
Friends. 9942. 
God’s world. 10039. 

Tll try to mind. 10397. 
Jesus, our friend. 10687. 

Shields (Mary) pseud. See Velthty- 

sen (A. M. van) 

Shilkret (Harry) 

place. 3984, 8589. 

Shilkret (Jack) Who took my place. 

3984, 8589. 

Shilkret (Nat) : hs 
Dance of the toy regiment. 13728. 
Days of hearts and _ flowers. 

18041, 21850 (269). 
Teeland. 235387. 
Wee bit o’ heart. 


Just a kiss. 19230. 
Firefly. 5225. 
Hear the eall. 


the 


Love me blues. 2071. 
Old Towler. 7044. 
Old brown derby. 


For a girl like you 
18402. 


Who took my 


8450, 12786. 


1734 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I at 


Shilling (W. P.) Short and easy re- 
quiem in D minor. 25210. 


Shirley (A. E.) North Dakota. 
24545. 
“Skishmanoff (I. V.): —. 
Back to my love. 13266. 
Hopes and kisses. 14433. 


Just a kiss my baby. 14898. 
May flowers. 15290. 
Postponed marriage. 
Schieberk6nig. 20655. 
Slavie potpourri. 25259. 
Spring love. 16487. 
Tanz no. 1. 21124. 
Tanz no. 2.) 21125. 
Shisler (C. P.): 
My love star. 
Springtime roses and you. 
8773 (1310). 
Shlien (Anna) My California poppy. 
11294. ; 
Shloss (Larry) 
294. 
Shmendrik. 3201, 3202. 
Shockley (W. L.): 
Ashes of love. 
Present arms. 
Shoemaker (Alvina) 
for our tomorrows. 


20393. 


6799, 8773 (1215). 
7860, 


Birmingham bound. 


4288. 

2855. 

We never look 
8447. 


Shoemaker (C. EH.) Angel of my 
dreams. 42538. 

Shoffner (C. L.) She greets me with 
a smile. 3190. 

Shoffner (Mrs. Hugh) Is your blue 
bird late. 14785. 

Shoffner (Robert) Thelma. 25647. 

Shop girl. 24004. 

Short (A. E.): 

Drifting to you. 9704, 9705. 


Just a crooning lullaby. * 6084. 
Poplar street blues. 2828. 
“When you were an old sweetheart 
of mine. 3948. 
Short (F. T.) . Seven last words cf 
_ Christ on the cross. 3180. 
Short (George) Songs of the Scots. 
3346. 
Shorter college (Alumnae 
White and gold. 26114. 
Shoup (Donald) Somehow, 
time I’m blue. 7767. 
Showalter (A. J.) co. 
blessings. 25703. 
Shribman (Samuel) 
eT: 

Shuebruk (Richard) 
daily stunt. 12610. 
Shuff (Fred) N’egg and some n’ham 

and a n’onion. 6848. 
Shull (S. PP.) I dreamed, but my 
dream was untrue. 5666. 
Shure (R. D.): 
Alone with Thee. 17378. 
By the pool of Bethesda. 
“Dream clouds. 9676, 18875. 


assn. of) 
some- 
Tidings of 
Min hametzar. 


Trumpeter’s 


17716. 


Entreaty. 18241. 
Four bird sketches. 
Garden of Gethsemane. 
He calls to me. 5492. 
I need Thee Savior. 
Lincoln. 19421. 
Mt. Hermon. 19854. 
Ring on, sweet chimes. 
Seatterflakes. 7549. 
Sea of Galilee. 20701. 
Tendertryst. 8037. 
White peacock. 26116. 
Shurr (R. L.) Would you say yes or 
no. 21715. 
Si canti e si giochi. 
Sibelius (Jean) : 
Beatitude and bliss. 9058. 
Bells of Berghall church. 
Black roses. 4456. 
But my bird is long in homing. 
9201. 
Chant du soir. 
Con moto dramatic. 
Cryptic sea tale. 
Hestatic allegro. 
Fiddler. 18345. 
Grave e largamente. 
Humoresque. 18780. 
In mournful mood. 19072. 
Melisande. 11127. 
Melody of destiny. 11132. 
Mystic andante. 11380. 
Oarsman. 20082. 
Romance. 20554. 
Scéne d’amour. 25112. 
Scéne lyrique. 20645. 
Scenic impressions. 
Storm. 21006. 
Tragic andante. 
Tryst. 8225. 
Village church. 21408. 
Zwei siitze aus der konig Kristian- 
suite. 16261. . 
Sibley (C. B.) Song of the seasons. 
7805. 
Sibley (L. E.) 
20926. 
Siciliano (Vincent) Back to your 
heart with you. 9005. 
Siddall (HE. and L.) Ten thousand 
times ten thousand. 16617. 
Siddons (Robert) Just travel on with 


7671. 
18463. 


5758. 


7398. 


25218. 


4417. 


17817. 
9430. 

9479. 

9735. 


10088. 


12029. 
12597. 


Songs of the new day. 


a song. 1829. 

Sidles (Harry) My gal Melindy. 
6772. 

Siebenmark (H. HE.) Id like to, but 
I dasn’t. 5650. 

Sieber (Ferdinand) 10 vocalises. 


7675-7679, 121382. 
Siede (Ludwig) Sterne des Orients. 


7880. 

Sieff (Saul) Crossed hands. 22534. 
Siegel (J. M.) Queen’s marching 
song. 24925. 


1735 


INDEX 


Siegel (Rudolf) 
volkslieder. 7680. 
Siegelman (M. A.) 


Sechs deutsche 


Keep the last 


waltz for me. 23803. 
Siegfried (C. P.) Jacksonville. 
14811. 
Sieg] (Otto): 
Dritte sonate. 5042. 
EHinsamer weg. 18223. 
Gartenmusik. 18466. 
Im morgenglanz. 19046. 


Kleine sonate. 6158. 
Sonate. 20786. 
Sonate fiir viola und ktavier. 
2002 b. 
Streichsextett. 21614. 

Zweite kleine sonate. 13068. 
Zweites streichquartett. 8768. 
Siegrist (Frank) Trumpet playing up 

to date. 21316. 
Siep (C. A.) Mollie Vaughn. 2301. 
Sieulle (J.): 


Amoureux sacrifice. 8884. 
Avec vous. 4821. 
Siewert (H. F.) Desire under the 
elms. 18083. 


Sifert (H. E.): 

Empty love nest. 944. 

Kathleen Mavoureen I’m waiting 
for thee. 14950. 
Sifnios (Marios) Kairiave. 

Sigler (Mose) : 

I love her. 1485. 
Step it. 7878. 

Sigma delta chi and Phi mu alpha 
(Iowa state college chapters of) 
Songs of Iowa State. 7814. 

Sigma nu phi fraternity. That is why 
you are Sigma nu phi. 12480. 

Sigma Pi fraternity. Sigma Pi sweet- 


23791. 


heart. 12135. 
Sigma sigma sigma sorority. Sigma 
sigma sigma song book. 12136. 
Signore (Paolo): 
Lizzie. 19475. 
Napule affatata. 6858. 
Olympia Macri’s song. 11578. 
Povera mamma morta. 15939. 


Sirianta scuntenti. 20807. 
Signorelli (Frank) : 
Bass ale blues. 17551. 


Evening. 976. 


Signorini (A. R.) Fantasia burlesca. 


18313. 
Sigurdson (Thomas) : 
Boy-days. 340. 
Fiddlin’ days waltz. 5213. 
Sigworth (A. W.) -Snow — storm. 
25281. 
Siionin lauluja. 25230. 
Sikes (Louise) At twilight in the 


garden of sweet dreams. 167. 
Silas (Arthur) When you are in love. 
21593. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20" 


Silas (Mena) : . 
In India. 19067. 
Marjorie. 19624. 
Mister Moon Man. 
Taj Mahal. 21107. 
When you are in love. 

Silberg (Rubin) 


19784. 


21593. 
Dem Reben’s shtie-- 


kele. 13800. 

Silberman (A. A.) Songs of Pi taw. 
pi. 3345. 

Silberman (L.) Lead me_ back. 
23880, 


Silbernagel (Hrnest) Bluemoania, my | 


home town. 17651. 
Silbert (Walter) Musical journey.. 
11281. 


Silberta (Rhéa) : 
Airship fairy. 8821. 
Arrival of Prince 
8924. 
If I were a tree. 1601. 
Twelve o’cloek. 12630. 
Silent night, holy night. 3214, 
Silésu (Lao): 4 
Madrigal. 2135. 
Oiseau et la fontaine. 
Silliphant & McClanahan. 
Carolina Rose. 12787. 
Sills (P. D.) I love you mother.. 
23420. 
Silly isles. 3216. 
Silman (F. H.): 
Synecopatin’ mama. 16566. 
They can’t make a monkey of me: 
16672. | 
Will-ya, won’t-ya. 26146. 
You'll never know. 26238. 
Yukon rose. 26274. 
Silva (Mrs, C. A.) I dream of thee. 


Charming.. 


7020. 
Weeping: 


23380. ° 
Silva (M. J.) Departed. 4919. 
Silva (T. J.) YVll come back to you. 
14513. 


Silver (Abner) : 4 

Bring back those rock-a-bye baby 
days. 9180. 

I’m gonna pick myself a Mary 
where the huckleberries grow. 
18917. 

I need somebody to lullaby me. 
1540, 1541. 

I’ve got the yes sir, no sir blues. 
23489, 23490. 

Katz is putting on the dog. 
14955, 14956. 

Lucky. 6411, 11018. 

Miami, you owe a lot to me.. 
19737, 24231. 

Please, please, Louise. 

Then I met you. 3588. 

This one today and that one to- 
morrow means no one at all in 
the end. 3603, 3604. 

When autumn leaves are falling. 
12826, 12827. 


20371. 


1736 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


Where the huckleberries grow. 
26095, 26096. - 
Silver (Ethel) Dancing on with you. 
TAD. 
Silver (Frank) 
stadt (Frank) 
Silver (Gene): 
Back to Colorado. 209, 210. 
Do cats kiss. 22677. 
I’m happy when I’m all alone. 
23439. 
I’m longing for my old girl now. 
14570. 
I want a girl like Peggy O’Neil. 
5793, 15659. 
If you don’t go to work, then you 
can’t get the sack. 5860. 
Japanese bluebird. 1738. 


pseud. See Silver- 


Mamie Rose. 6455. 
Must you break my heart. 2366. 
My radio dream girl. 6823. ; 


My sunshine came on a rainy day. 


2446. 
Oh darling do say yes. 6994, 
15659. 
Sultan’s slave. 3422. 
Sundown. 7925. 
When I hear that song of twilight. 
17016. 
‘Silver (Louis) Genevieve. 14204. 
‘Silver (Manfred) Russian samba. 
20594. 


Silver bells and cockle shells. 16268. 
Silver, Burdett & co.: 

Accompaniments for songs in one- 
book course. 12. 


Music appreciation for every hild. 


24364. 
Progressive music series. 2877, 
7286-7288. 
Rose of my country. 3041. 
Symphony series of programs. 
3485, 7586, T7987, 21100. 
Silverman (Dave) When I found 
you. 26022. 


Silverman (Mrs. Harold) : 
Belle Parisienne. 26302 (29). 
Purity brigade. 26302 (253). 
Teach me how to kiss, dear. 
26302 (297). 
They all follow me. 
When we 
eed) 
Silverman (Jack) 
improvising. 1684. 
‘Silverman (R. H.) 
1560. 
‘Silvers (Frank): 
Call of the 


26302 (304). 
are married. 26302 


Instructions for 


I’ve got the girl. 


great white way. 


17744. 
Icky wicky woo. 19024. 
Silvers (Sid) Look at those eyes. 


6340. 
Silverstadt (Frank) 
from Boston. 8480. 


What do we get 


Silvestri (Giuseppe) D’autrefois sere- 
nata. 22548. 
Silvestri (Joseph) 
hood. 1632. 
Silvestroff (Nickolas) : 

Fox-trot. 14139.: 
Russian carnival. 
Russian reverie. 
Silving (Bert) : 
Hines schénen tages wird's vorbei 


In days of knight- 


16116. 
16123. 


sein . $744. 

Mirchen, die uns der wind erzahilt. 
24082. 

Wenn leise durch’s radio ein 
walzer erklingt. 12798. 


Sim. pseud. See Simunich (Bernard) 
Simmons (Coe) Waltzing. 16946. 


Simmons (Hiram) O clap your 
hands, all ye people. 6943. 
Simmons (L. A.) Middle © and the 
notes above. 24235. 
Simmons (L. E.): 
Hopes of youth. 5585. 


Some sweet day, by and by. 25308. 

Sunset in the valley. 25494. 
Simmons (R.): } 

Just wait ‘till you see my baby do 


the Charleston dance. 10750. 
Naggin’ at me. 15546. 
Stepping on the gas. 12337. 
Simms (Joe) Playing the field. 
11747. 


Simms (O. O.) Oh she takes the 
blues from me. 20114. 
Simon (Brother) O sweetest little 


flower. 24593. 
Simon (C. P.) Baiser de Boud-dha. 
215. 


Simon (HE. G.) Tango serenade. 3512. 
Simon (Howard) : 
As iong as I have you. 4282. 
Down the silv’ry trail with you. 
9670. 
I want yeou.,..1573; 8773..(1108). 
My Panama. 19958. 
You’re a wonderful pal to me. 
21782. 
Simon (W. C.) 
Simon and Schuster, inc. 


Fleur de lys. 14088 
Barber shop 


ballads. 13288. 
Simonds (Jack) My girl’s a Ha- 
waiian maiden. 26302 (204). 
Simone (G. D.) Moda d’ America 
6643. 


Simonetti (Alberico) Napule e Roma. 
2463. 

Simons (Bertram) : 
Chinese rose. 4700, 9342. 
Hot-foot Sue. 10294. 

Simons (S.): 
Ev’rybody has someone but me. 

22886. 

Little redheaded boy. 
Sassy Sue. 3099. 


10922. 


1737 


INDEX 


Simonson (Selli) Little French clock. 
23949. 
Simora (T): 
Kn songe... 
Idyle. 7685. 
Simper (Caleb) : 
Before Jehovah’s awful throne. 
4144 (14). 
Fear not O Lord. 4144 (33). 
Glory shone around. 18515. 
He giveth food. 13084 (125). 
His name shall be called wonder- 
ful. 17298 (82). 
If ye then be risen. 8773 (371). 
In my Father’s house are many 
mansions. 4144 (62). 
Jesus lives. 6039. 
King of love. 4144 (69). 
Lord of the harvest. 15156. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
17298 (111). 
Office for the holy 
26302 (224). 
Thanks be to God. 263802 (3800). 
They that trust in the Lord. 4144 
(1358 
Thou crownest. 4144 (135). 
Simpkins (F. A.) Justforfun. 10739. 
Simpson (Amanda) My queen. 2437. 
Simpson (Ida) Why did you leave 
me alone. 3995. 
Simpson (J.) Simpson’s preparatory 
scale manual. 7688. 
Simpson (M. A.) Seek ye the Lord. 
25144. 
Simpson-Bennett. For old Erin and 
you Mavourneen. 5270. 
Simrock (N.) g. m. b. h.: 
Alte lautenkunst. 4216. 
Antike idyllen. 4256. 
Ballade. 25122. 
Bergidyll. 22168. 
Capriccio. 4474. 
Deutsche suite. 
Divertimento. 22667. 
Erste symphonie. 5132. 
Fantasie. 238382, 24148. 
Heitere sonate. 5524. 
Impromptu-caprice. 5877. 
Klassische hefte. 23820-23828. 
Moderne miniaturen. 6646. 
Musikalische klavier unterricht. 
6739. 
Perpetuum mobile. 24797. 
Persische suite. 7182. 
Petites variations et flgtie. 24805. 
Quartett. 7311, 24919, 24920. 
Quintett. 7324. 
Serenade. 7624. 
Sextett. 7688. 
Sinfonietta. 25244. 
Sonate. 9144-9146, 238833, 23845. 
Sonatine. T7788. 
Streich  quartett. 
25456. 


5114. 


communion. 


22654. 


7897, 25455, 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Suite. 5408, 23841. 
Suite in antiken tonarten. 
Terzetto. 8042. 
Variationen. 8306. 
Venezia. 83138. 
Violin-konzert. 7122. 
Walzer. 8480, 22642. 
Wiegenlied. 26142. 
Zweites doppelkonzert in D moll. 
22084. 
Zweites streichquartett. 
5 schilfiieder. 24144. 


7911. 


26292. 


Sims (C. H.)) That Hayanavgirl of - 
mine. 12478. 

Sims gee Barrel house blues. 
13288 

Sinai! (H. F.) See Fraser-Simson 
(H.) | 

Simunich (Bernard) My mist girl. 
19948. 

Sinconis (Hlizabeth) Vision in my 
dreams. 3781. 

Sindelar (Andy) You're just a show 
off. 138036. 

Sindelar (James) You're just a show 
off. 1380386. 


Sinding (Christian) : 

A la menuetto. 4147. 

Humoresque. 5610. 

Hymnus. 5627. 

Indian love moon. 1673. 
My lady’s throat. 6786. 

Rustle of spring. 25053. 

Sing (Nat) A brivélé. 4145, 4146. 

Sing-song. 3914. 

Singenberger (John) 

26. 

Singenberger (O. A.): 
Adoro te. 25, 26. 
Ave Maria. 179, 180. 

Christ is risen. 4710. 
Missa in honorem §S. Petri Canissi,. 
Sri Jen laa, 
O magnify the Lord. 2560. 
O sacrament most holy. 2565. 
Singer (—) China girl. 8773 (962). 
Singer (Charles) Why worry. 17139. 


Adoro. te. 25), 


Singer (Harry) Zampanella. 8751. 

Singer (Jacob) Sunny spring morn- 
ing. 16513. 

Singer (Otto) Also sprach Zarat- 
hustra. 26302 (291). 


Singhi (H. U.) I told you I’d never 
forget you. 18969. 
Singleton (F. W.) Sobbing. 7748 
Singley (Mrs. D. H.) Dreaming of 
love. 858. 
Sinigaglia (Leone) 
Sir Pantaloon. 3237. 
Siracusa (Liborio) I got the bananas. 
18847. 
Sirmay (Albert): 
Bamboula. 9025. 
Spring. 12309. 


Sonata. 12165. 


1738 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Your kiss told 
17279. 
Sirokman (M. M.) 
pal. 4748. 
Sisca (Hrminia) 

54238. 
Sisk (B. J.) 
16646. 
Sisk (B. J.) music co. 
phone waltz. 16646. 


me. 8739, 8740, 
| Come back old 
Greeting to spring. 
That saxophone waltz. 


That saxo- 


Sisk (J. T.) Singing glory. 7700. 
Sissle (—): 
Al-le-lu. 21927. 
I wonder where my sweetie can 
be. 238527. 
Lady of the moon. 23849. 
Three wise monkeys. 25698. 


Why did you make me care. 
26133. 
Sisson (J. K.) Bell hoppin’ blues... 
22151 22452: 


Sista (M. R.) At midnight. 8935. 
Sistarelli (Umberto) Casa del mar. 
22314. 


Sister Mary wo’ 
chain. 16287. 
Sister of mercy. See M. Cecelia. 
Sisters of Charity, B. V. M. Hymn to 
Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus. 
18797. 
Sisters of I. H. M. Hymn to the little 
flower of Jesus. 18799. 
Sisters of Mercy: 
Festal march. 9851. 
Minuet in B flat. 24260. 
Quid retribuam Domino. 
Sacred selections. 7489. 
Scherzo in D minor. 25120. 
Sisters of Providence. Hymn to the 
little flower. 5623. 
Sitt (Hans) Twelve compositions in 
the first position. 21850 (184, 185). 
Sitterly (Raymond) You’re just a 
make believe baby. 21784. 
Sivad (Hd Ward) pseud. See Davis 
(Edward) 
Sivesird (C. G.) 
fornia. 10597. 
Six favorite songs. 16289. 
Sixteen anthems by sixteen composers. 
19511. 
Sizemore (Arthur): 
By the light of the stars. 4556. 
Down and out blues. 828. 
I like pie, I like cake. 1477. 
Ill always call you sweetheart. 
10384. 


Sjogren (J. G. E.) 


three lengths of 


20463. 


In the heart of Cali- 


Lord, I am long- 


ing for Thee. 10957. 
Skaggs (W. L.): 
Poinsettia. 7227. 


21070. 
My boyhood gal. 


Sweet blue violets. 
Skallish (A. A.) 
24377. 


Skelly (W. P.) Those two wonderful 
friends of mine. 125385. 
Sketch of Montmartre. 15228, 15229. 
Skibbereen. 25256. 
Skidmore (Charles) sr. 
evolution. 20810. 
Skidmore( W. E.): 
Hold ’er deacon. 18714, 23286. 
I’m gonna do it to you. 23486. 
Take care of the bud before it’s 


Skidmore on 


a rose. 21110. 
Them has been blues. 25649. 
What’ve I done. 26008. 


Skidmore music co., inc.: 
Seminola. 12068, 12069, 138084 
(559). 
Way down south in Chicago, by 


the old Pacific shore. 16960, 
21850 (471). 
Why aren't yez eatin’ more 
oranges. 21644, 21645, 21850 
(490). 


Skiff (HE. H.) 
march. 9172. 
Skiff (EH. V.) 
Skiles (Martin) 
mine. 20320. 
Skilton (C. S.): 
Departure. 18077. 
' Guardian angel. 
sea lands. 20699. 
Sioux serenade. 25252. 
Skinner (A. K.) Kickabus at the 
circus. 23812. 
Skinner 
march. 
Skinner (Frank) 
Skinner (L. B.) 
Skinner (W. H.) 


Branch number one 


God’s will. 10038. 


Phi chi lassie 0’ 


18596. 


First semester 
Coral isle. 22502. 
Jim Burger. 6050. 
On. on. WW /@fo KK. 


7053. 
Skop (V. F.) Missa festiva. 19774. 
Sky high. 4872, 5350, 8204, 9869, 


- 10574, 10664, 12652, 14734, 14814, 
14957, 16714. 

Slack (R. L.) That’s what makes 
the women so wild. 8065. 

Slade (EF. L.). ‘You .think I won't, 
but I will love you all the time. 
21796. 

Slade (F. S.) 
Slater (A. E.) 
sun. 4281. 
Slater (A. K.) 
it. 1929. 
Slater (EH. C.): 
Myrtle of the ore chimney mines. 

6845. 
When Jesus died on Calvary. 
21565. 

Slater (FE. C.) 

Slater (Gordon) 
26092. 

Slater (J. S.) 
heart of mine. 


Memories. 19699. 
As I lay in the early 


Lawsy don’t believe 


If I lost you. 5844. 
Where lies the land. 


Old fashioned sweet- 
2626. 


Slater (W. L.): 


Skipper of Toonerville. 12171. 

Serenade erotique. 16119. 
‘Slaughter (L. H.): 

Cross. 4812. 

Drifting. 5039. 

Foot-steps of Jesus. 5268. 


He is coming again. 5494. 
His own way. 5551. 
In heaven sitting down. 
Jesus my Savior. 6040. 
Love notes to the King. 6877. 
Sowing the seed for Jesus. 7831. 
Voice I heard. 8364. 

‘Slaughter (Marjorie) : 
All for one penny. 88384. 
When we went forth from Eng- 


5896. 


» land. 12876. 
‘Slaughter (Walter) French maid. 
17298 (63). 
‘Slaughter (Mrs. Walter) French 
maid. 17298 (63). 
-Slawson (G. B.): 
Broken blossoms. 4580. 
Wonderful pal of mine. 8657. 


You'll be near and dear to me. 
8724. 


‘Slaymaker (W. H. G.) 
nowhere yet. 23346. 
‘Sledge (C. B.) Miami, 
calling. 6601. 
‘Sleeper (H. D.): 


I ain’t got 


I hear you 


O Lord and Master. 24573. 
Smith college songs. 12190. 
‘Slemous (J. H.) Little Sue. 23961. 


Slider (Cliff) You'll never know. 
13027. 

‘Slinn -(E. B.) See Beck-Slinn (Ed- 
gar). 

Sload (P. H.) Im in love forever. 
14563. 


Sloan (M. L.): 


Laughing brown eyes. 10824. 

My little cottage of dreams. 
gis oo |S 

My sunset hour. 11369. 

Whisper of the pines. 12899. 

Sloan (Mrs. M. L.): 

Laughing brown eyes. 10824. 

My little cottage of dreams. 
11331. 

My sunset hour. 11369. 

Nora, darlin’. 11453. 

Whisper of the pines. 12899. 


You are my beautiful garden of 

dreams. 138006. 
Sloane (A. B.): 

China boogie man. 4144 (168). 

China rose. 4144 (169), 9338. 

Home. 1392, 8773 (1070). 

I’m all alone. 4144 (198). 

I’m lonesome for someone like 
you. 1517, 8773 (1100). 

Lazy Bill. 193840. 


| 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


We'll build a brand new bamboo 
bungalow. 3838, 4144 (314). 


When summer comes. 3911, 8773 
(Tans). 

Who am I thipcartes of. 4144 
(328). 

Sloane (Nicholas) pseud. See Slo- 


nimsky (Nicholas). 
Slocomb (Ruth) Sparkling dewdrop 
valse. 20960. 
Slone (Joseph) Antoinette. 
Slonimsky (Nicholas) 
dise. 2895. 
Sloss (Martha) Always alone. 8862. 
Slusser (Genevieve) Rock-a-bye baby 


17418. 
Puzzler’s para- 


o’ mine. 2998. 
Small (J. L.) Let’s go to monkey 
land. 6240. 


Small (Paul): 
Good-night, Vll see you in the 
morning. 23134. 


Tender words of love. 16621. 
Small (Solomon) : 
President Arthur, Zion ship. 
11795. 
Veibele nor eine. -25868. 
Zwei liebes brif. 26291. 
Small (T. W.) Moon rose. 11221. 


Smalle (Hd): 
Cross-word puzzle of love. 
Oh, what a girl. 2608. 
That melody of love. 


660. 
8057. 


Smallwood (Bertha) Soloman my 
man. 20861. 

Smallwood (F. W.) Seale. tunes. 
12025. 


Smart (Henry) Song of Christian 
democracy. 25333. 
Smart (Louis) : 


Dreaming of your smile. 9692. 
My love I’m ealling you. 19936. 
When you answered me, yes, I 
love you. 21591. 
Smead (Archie) 100 dance breaks. 
12182. 
Smetak (W. F.) Whispering June 
nights. 21628. 
Smetana (F.) Fantasie tiber motive 
der Smetana’schen oper Dalibor. 
1036. : 


Smetsky (Jean de): 
Coeur de Lison. 17900. 
Tehouki. 8017, 12450, 12451. 
Smidt-Gregor (H.): 
Fox-trot. 23014. 
Love chat. 15172. 
March-overture. 24121. 
Metropolitan march. 24222. 
Norrland-scherzo. 2518. 
Smigelski (Ernst) Konigin vom 
Naschmarkt. 6165. 
Smist (J.) Smithy, don’t be shy, kiss 
me I won’t ery. 7740. 
Smit (A. De) See DeSmit (A.) 


1740 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Neen eee eee eee eee eee. eee 


Smith (—) Milady’s pleasure. 24247. 

Smith (A. B.) To youth. 16737. 

Smith (A. F.) For you are no longer 
here. 22996. 

Smith (A. G.) Oh Mabel, my dream 
girl. 2595. 


Smith (A. K.) 
to-day. 26265. 


Young is my heart 


Smith (Agnes) Trav’ling along. 8192. 
Smith (Amanda) : 
Honeymoon trip to the sky. 1401. 
Love dreams come true. 2068. 


Sightseeing round New York town. 


3212. 
Smith (B. J.) Ill try to forget you. 
5698. 
Smith (B. L.) My garden of memo- 
ries. 19906. 
Smith (B. M.) Dear little pal of my 
dreams. 9568. 
Smith (Ben) : 
Do-doo-do. 4946. 
I am looking for a union sweet- 
heart. 5634. 


Smith (Bessie) : 
Dixie fiyer blues. 
Golden rule blues. 14267, 23121. 
He’s gone blues. 10195" 10196, 

13084” (458), 14360." 
Lost your head _ blues. 
240017 
Reckless blues. 2938, 8773 (1265). 
s Shack in the southern wildwood. 
25183. 
Soft pedal blues. 
13084 (577). 
Telephone blues. 
Tired of voting 
17298 (395). 
Smith (Billy) pseuwd. See Goldsmith. 
(A. S.) 

Smith (Byron): 

I’m going back to the land of May. 
23433. 


9622, 13826. 


15166, 


12200, 12201, 


25592. 


blues. 16721, 


Money talks with me. 24298. 
Smith (C. A.) Rainbow members. 
11853. 


Smith (irs. C. F.) Behold the Savior 
at the door. 9078. 


Smith (C. P.) Blue for you. 17648. 
Smith (C. W.) Monkey blues. 11208. 
Smith (Mrs. Chas.) Wishing and 


8635. 
Jesus sees 


longing for you. 
Smith (Charles A.) 
6043. 
Smith (Chris) : 
After tea, save a waltz for me 
21879. 
Camel walk. 


me. 


13472, 13473. 

Cold storage papa. 13614. 

Fly roun’ young ladies. 14108. 

Hit me but don’t quit me sweet 
lovin’ man of mine. 5553. 

Me no savvy don’t mean nothin’ 

to me. 19668. 


15448. 
7708, 8773 


Murder in first degree. 

Sittin’ on the moon. 
(1297). 

Smile your blues away. 7736. 

Stealin’ hugs and kisses. 16454. 

You'll long for me when the cold 
wind blows. 17237. 

Smith (Clara) Court house blues. 
4190, Fats. (OCD < 
Smith (Clay): 

Counting the cost. 17958. 

Drifting to you. 9704, 9705. 

From day to day. 1145. 

Popular pianologues from _ the 
repertoire of Colya May Spring. 
15932. 

Rainy days. 
20485. 

Silver sails. 25237. 

Wanting to see you smile. 8417. 

When life’s summer skies have 
fied. 12848. 

When you sailed into 
of love. 17065. 

Smith (Mrs. Curby A.) 
derful girl. S077. 
Smith (D. 8.): 

Caravan from China. 487. 

Hight traditional Christmas carols. 
20834. 
Smith (DeLoss) : 

Amid the 
21949. 

Little David. 1994, 1995. 

Since Jesus took hold of my life. 


16016, 17298 (359), 


my harbor 


That won- 


scenes of Galilee. - 


25241. 
Would God I were a tender apple 
blossom. 8675. 


Smith (HEH. B.) Creole love song. 646. 
Smith (HE. L.) He is risen. 5496. 
Smith (Mrs. EH. L.): 

Pep. 11706. 

That pup. 3573. 

Smith (E. O.) JT be there at ten 
o’clock.. 14510. 

Smith (HK. 8.) Her have went, her 
have gone, her have left I all alone. 
5534, 10227. 

Smith (Edgar) : 

Her name is Mandy. 
How I love my Lu. 


773 (326). 
21850 (94). 


I love you, acushla machree. 
8773 (359). 
Scandal midst the blossoms. 


13084 (290). 
Smith (Edith) : 


Bald headed mama blues. 4362. 
Dodgin’ my man. 13885. 
Express train blues. 18288. 
Pig foot shuffle. 15889. 

Rabbit foot blues. 16010. 

Seat Mister Sweetback. 71547. 


Wanna ride the L. & N. blues. 
8414. 


When I steps out. 8513. 


1741 


INDEX 


ptetH, nS.) v2'20 


Smith (Elvira) 
me. 6803. 
Smith (Hrnest H.) 
8773 (282). 
Smith (Ethel) 
4294. 

Smith (Mrs. Eugene H.) I’ve a han- 
kering for the old fashioned girl. 
14608. 


Smith (F. G.): 

Mother’s reward. 6709. 

My debt to mother. 6757. 
Smith oCRe. je ye: 

Hard times come again no more. 

8773 (301). 

Nina. 21850 (140). 

Two grenadiers. 21850 (180). 
Smith (F. O.) My Thelma. 19974. 

You and I. 4067. 


Simigh. GRP) 
Smith (F. 8.) Twilight and shadows. 


My Mandy Lee and 
Go lovely rose. 


At the break of dawn. 


8239. 
Smith (Fleming) Hum all your 
troubles away. 14454. 


Smith (G. 8.) Under the flag of the 


Union. 8261. 
Smith (George) Three roads. 16700. 
Smith (Gipsy) pseud. See Smith 
(Rodney ) 
Smith (Gus) pub. co. Honey chile. 
18733. 
Smith (H. A.) Hymnal for worship. 
5624. 
Smith (H. B.): 
Always do as people say you 
should. 26302 (7). 


Champagne song. 26302 (46). 

Fortune teller. 263802 (97, 98). 

Gypsy Jan. 263802 (115). 

Gypsy love song. 26302 (116). 

Highwayman. 26302 (126). 

Ho! ye townsmen. 26302 (128). 

Hungaria’s hussars. 26302 (135). 

Idol’s eye. 17298 (90). 

Lily and the nightingale. 
(UG )y: 

Little corporal. 26302 (179). 

Only in the play. 26302 (231). 


26302 


Power of the human eye. 26302 
(245). 

Serenades of all nations. 26302 
(274). 

Signor Mons. Muldoni. 26302 
(278). 


With lance in rest. 26302 (330). 
Sinith (H.G.) Lil’ Farina, everybody 
loves you. 15082. 
Smith (H. M.) Chums. 4716. 
Smith (H. 8.) Daisy crazy. 13721. 
Smith (H. T.) Yung Go Wap. 26275 
Smith (H. Wakefield) Those songs 


my mother used to sing. 21228. 
Smith (Henry Weston) : 
Lofe is in my heart. 24019. 


Mandy Lou. 24114. 


id 


My soul is like a garden close. 
24445. 

Speak, speak, beloved. 

smith Cli B.) 


25386. 
Daisy crazy. 18721. 
Smith (Ike) Just because Pm | in love 
with you. 10735. 
Smith (J. C.) Radio bikes 
8773 (1260). 
Smith (J. H.): 
Little blue eyed rose of Broadway 
19487. 
Pickaninny’s sandman. 
SMmithatgs.chy ps 
Lock out monkey. 19499. 
You're my four letter word mean- 
ing honey. 21786. 
Smith (J. L.) Why do they come to 


7330. 


15882. 


California? 12932. 

Smith (Mrs. J. M.) Turtle’s rebuke. 
8233. 

Smith) goss) Pleasant pastimes. 
(205: 


Smith (James Miller) jr.: 
Daybreak. | 13771. 
Fautasy. 3261. 

Smith (Joe): 
Joanna. 
Nora Lee. 

Smith (Joseph) : 

O Domina mea. 20060. 
Tota pulchra es Maria. 21293. 

Smith (Josephine) : 

Emmett’s farewell to his love. 


6055. 
6915. 


22825. 
Pearse to Ireland. 24782. 
Skibbereen. 25256. 
Smith (Juel Marie) That’s Broad- 
way. 16644. } 


Smith (K. B.): 
Florida, Florida, Ill get rich in 
Florida. 22969. 
Sunshine, shine for me. 25500. 


Smith (L. D.) My Creole Sue. 13084 
(Za). 
Smith (L. E.): 
Irish eyes. 5974. 
Just a girl. 6086. 
Linda Lou. 6277. 
Sweetheart. 3474. 
Smith (L. O.): 
Feist dance folio, no. 9. 14055. 
Feist Saxophone folio, no. 1. 
18334. 
Smith (L. W.): 
Heaven’s harvest home. 8773 
(322)2 
Help me Master. 8773 (824). 


Smith (Mrs. M. C.) Take me back 
to my home land. 16579. 

Smith? (M. H.) Some day Vl find 
you, my dear. 253800. 

Smith (M. H.) Avery song. 8964. 

Smith (Marion) Moonlight on Crook- 
ed Lake. 24804. 


1742 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Smith (Mona) Let me stay, daddy 
blues. 10856. 
Smith (Morde) : 
Could you but live your life again. 
13676. - 
Do you love that other girl as well 
as I. 13834. 


‘Good-bye Louise. 14276. 


Olivia, sweetest rose that blooms. | 


15714. 
Yesterday and to-morrow. 17211. 
Smith (Muriel C.) Vision of Calvary. 
25894. 


Smith (N. C€.) Negro folk suite. 
19996. 
Smith (N. K.) Linger ‘with me. 
10885. 
Smith (N. P.) Jiggs and Maggie. 
6047. 
Smith (P. G.) ine.: 
Livery stable rose. 23968. 
Running away from the _ blues. 
11973. 
You alone. 26220. 
Smith (Philetus) Waneless honey- 
moon. 16950. 
Smith (R. C.) Let Him in. 6235. 


Smith (R. L.) 
nessee. 11321. 
Smith (R. T.): 
‘I’m loving you. 10443. 
Just my mammy and me. 10746. 
Nobody knows but you. 15601. 
Nobody wants me. 11445. 
Tropical moon. 8218. 


My homeland Ten- 


Smith (R. Y.) Some house party. 
12222. 
Smith (Raymond C.) Mine, yes he’s 
mine. 19757. 
Smith (Rodney) My garden of mem- 
OLY, voles Te 
Smith (Roy ©.) Ardent lover. 137. 
Smith (S. F.) Auspicious morning 
hail. 8773 (44). 
Smith (Sidney ) Maypole dance. 
15293. 
Smith (Stafford) Patron. 15844. 
Smith (Trixie) : 
Mining camp blues. 2274. 
Railroad blues. 7342. 
Smith (W. G.): 
Chromatic studies. 8773 (150). 
Marche fantastique. 4144 (78). 
Thematic octave studies. 8773 
(778). . 
Transposition studies. 8773 
(800). 


Smith (W. H.): 
Samarkand. 25079. 
Ships that pass in the night. 
25208. 
Smith (W. J.) music co., ine.: 
Merz’s) graded compositions for 
fretted instruments. 15335. 


Smith’s all star mandolin folio 


no, 3. | (738. 
Smith’s two hundred songs for 
ukulele. 3262. 
Tenor banjo dance melodies. 
16626. 
Twelve radio favorites for banjo. 
16810. 
"Twill not be the same world to 
me. 21341. 
Smith (W. P.): 
I love Colleen. 18880. 
Old fashioned mother of mine. 
7026, 7027, 
Smith (W. W.) In old Grenada. 
5909. 


Smith (Walter) : 
By the temple gate. 4558. 
Don't tell me I’ve just been 
dreaming. 820, 4984. 
Indian rose. 19106. 
My little lotus. 6792. 
Smith (William) jr. Games we used 
to play. 1161. 

Smith (Willie) : 
Dreamy rag. 18186. 
Hot things. 18753. 
Keep your temper. 
Spanish rag. 20958. 
You wrong me more and more 

each day. 21801. 
Smith (Wright) jr. Dearest girl in 
the world. 13790. 
Smith college clef club. Smith col- 
lege songs. 12190. 
Smith, Griffin, Lemonier. 
our own. 22474. 
Smith’s all star mandolin folio, no. 3. 
7738. 


Smith’s two hundred songs for uku- 


19268. 


Coming to 


lele. 3262. 

Smithy (C. L.) Land of liberty. 
15011. 

Smyth: 


Ce qu’on aime 4 entendre. 4650. 
Tes jolis yeux noirs. 8048. 
Smyth (A. E.): 
Hol’-de-win. 18713. 
If youll love me just a little. 
10542. 
When the mocking bird sings. 
8527, 12865. 
Smyth (Ethel): 
Entente cordiale. 
Mass in D. 2199. 
Smythe (Billy): 
Don’t let me stand in your way. 
22697. 
Tl always love you. 23398. 


9769. 


Little southern pal of mine. 
23960. 
Second hand love. 3148, 7594. 


Smythe (R. H.) 
5922. 


In the eyes of you. 


1743 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20: 


Smythe (W..P.) 
tucky. 23807. 

Snarr (A. W. 
9696. 


Snegourotchka. 9527, 12257. 
Snell (lL. S.) When someone plays 
the same game on you. 17089. 
Snodgrass (Harry): 
Moonlight, a waltz 
2325. 
On the air. 


Snodgress (Roy) 
goodbye. 12194. 
Snoek (I.): 
Chanson du rouet. 4668. 
Course fatale. 17959. 
Indecision. 19102. 
Nuit d’angoisse. 20050. 
Ouverture estivale. 20235. 
Procession. 7282. 
Serment de Mathurin. 
Sorciére. 209338. 
Snow (A. J.) Rose from the Em’rald 
isle. 11940. 


Snowberger (Arthur) : 
In the dear old 
19084. 
Sabbath school song. 11986. 
Snowberger (R. M.) Believe me, I 


Kentucky, old Ken- 


& L. E.) Dreams. 


and you. 


2655. 
So long dead head 


20746. 


Beaver valley. 


do. 17588. 

Snyder (C. O.) Cross my heart. 
17972. 

Snyder (D. HE. L.) Tickled to death. 
3635. 


Snyder (Jack): 
Snyder’s (Jack) love songs. 7745. 


Snyder’s (Jack) march folio. 
12192. 
Synder’s (Jack) self-instructor 


and chords for the tenor banjo. 
12198. 


Snyder (Jack) pub. co., ine.: 
Cavalier. 18524. 
Dancing dolls. 18011. 
Dear old girl. 4901. 
In the swing. 19095. 
Love songs. 10989. 
March of the tin soldiers. 
Menuet mignon. 19718. 
Notre Dame chimes. 24551. 
Our little heroes. 15779. 
Sleeping beauty. 20817. 
Snyder’s (Jack) collection of two 


19613. 


hundred favorite jigs, reels, 
country and folk dances. 20839. 
Snyder’s (Jack) love songs. 7745. 


Snyder’s (Jack) march folio. 
12192. 
Snyder’s (Jack) self instructor 


and chords for the tenor banjo. 
12193. 

Snyder’s (Jack) self-instructor for 
the ukulele. 7746. 


Snyder’s (Jack) — self-instructor 
for the ukulele and ukulele 
banjo. 20840. 

Star of evening. 16446. 

Star of hope. 16447. 

Twinkling stars. 21342. 

Snyder (Katherine) Sweetheart 
don’t forget me. 3478. 

Snyder (M. I.) Nativity. 19991. 

Snyder (P. H.) I am going to live. 
on Mars. 10336. ~ 

Snyder (Ted): 

Lillian. 19418. 

Love me and I'll live forever.. 
24022. 

Rose of St. Mary’s. 

Snyder, Asher music Co. 
heart. 17972. 

Snyder’s (Jack) collection of two: 
hundred favorite jigs, reels, coun- 
try and folk dances. 20839. 

Snyder’s (Jack) love songs. 7745. © 

Snyder’s (Jack) march folio. 12192. 

So here hath been dawning. 25284. 

Sobeski (Carl) There little girl don’t 
ery. 8773 (780). 

Sobin (Robert) : 

Smile a while today. 25274. 

Southern burlesque. 25372. 

Waiting just for you. 25917. 

Soboda (O. E.) 
yesterday. 4893. 

Societa anomina fiat. 
nove. 13589. 

Société anonyme des editions Ricordi:. 

Brésiliana. 350. 

Colloque sentimental. 
17904. 

Crocodile’s step. 17969, 17970. 

Dans Jlallée profonde. 18016,. 
18017. 

Improvvisata. 

Java rigolote. 

Koloa. 1889. 

Mazeppa. 19659. 

Ne ris pas. 15560-15562. 

Pastorale. 2253. 

Rafle. 24940, 24941. 

Sérénade vénitienne. 

Tanezrouft. 12444. 

Victoire de Samothrace. 

Soddova (Olga) 


20574. 
Cross my 


Cinquecento e 


17903). 


19049. 
14820, 19169. 


25178. 


8330. 
I’ve got those Wales: 


blues. 5786. 
Soderberg (O. H.) Catalina Island.. 
9290. 
Sogn (J. C.): 
Dear little girl. 18053. 
Rest sweet rest. 24973. 


Sohst 
(are 
Soir de folie. 9307, 9561, 10666, 11060.. 
11267, 11694, 11728, 11814, 12289,. 
12557, 12581. 
Sokoloff (Louis) 
lonely. 245381. 


(G. L.) Recompense _ blues.. 


No wonder I’m 


1744 


Dear little pal of | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sokolow (N.) Spring. 8773 (477). 
Solberberg (William) Under’ the 
skies. 8265. 


Solberg (C. J.) I wish I hadn’t met 
her in the moonlight. 23525. 
Soldie (D.) It takes the Lawd to tell 
you. 23688. 
Soler (Raoul): 
Pour la paix. 
Va ptit soldat. 
Solman (Alfred) : 
Come to me. 4759. 
Lighthouse bell is a wedding bell. 


20395. 
21366. 


The ra 0 

Little silver lady with your heart 
of gold. 15118. 

Ocean sings of you. 6973, 8773 
(1230). 

Thief in paradise. 3601. 

Together. 35659. : 

Waltz in the moonlight with you. 
8399. 

When things go wrong with you. 
3928. 


World is such a lonesome place, 
since I lost you. 8670. 

You can’t be a good little fellow 
and still be a good little girl. 
13011. 


Soloman (Sally) Life is just one 


dream after another. 23917. 
Solomon (Berenice) : 
Ina of my dreams. 1669. 


Raindrops. 2926. 
Solomons (N. EH.) : 
Nine beautiful minarets. 
Nine minarets. 16339. 
Sombra del pilar. 3278. 
Some day. 18878, 20864, 23558, 25889. 
Some girl. 660, 2608. 
Some o’ these days. 
Somebody’s knockin’ 
16350. 
Somerdin (Benj.) : 
Hebrew memories. 10218. 
“ Orientale legend. 11633. 
Someren-Godfery (M. Van): 
Birthright. 91138. 
Silent noon. 12138. 
Somers (Debroy) : 
Childhood memories. 508. 
Savoy medley of medleys. 12017. 
Savoy southern memories. 12018. 
Savoy Stars and Stripes medley. 


20862. 


7760. 


at your door. 


Tae: 
Sea songs. 7591. 
Somers (L. F.) Lena. 23888. 


Somervell (Arthur) : 
Air'in B flat... 43: 


Blow, blow thou winter wind. 
4465. 
Concert study in C minor. 4769. 
Hlore, Elore. 8773 (213). 
Forward, be our. watchword. 


23009. 


In honour of music. 26302 (156). 

Joy to the person of my love. 
8773 (398). 

Lord Ullin’s daughter. 

Old tunes for 
7045. 

Rustic pictures. 3057. . 

Self banished. 8773 (688). 

She dwelt among the untrodden 
ways. 7649. 

Sweet Kate. 8773 (761). 

Under the greenwood tree. 

You lovers all. 8773 (878). 

Somerville (Reginald) Four fancies. 


23992. 
young fiddlers. 


8262. 


20890. 
Sometime. 7771. 
Sommer (Ff, A.) Versuchung. 21397. 
Sommer (Hans) Leonore. 23892. 


Sommer (Karl) : 


Bacchanale. 17496. 
Elegie. 18226. 
Prolog. 20431. 


Sommers (J. H.) In Suniland with 
you. 13084 (484). 
Somondsen (William) 
River home. 11364. 
Sonenscher (Dave): 


My Red Lake 


Gee, gee—put your tongue out 
cause you can’t win with your 
(a= Le 1 

He kissed her in the moonlight. 
14355. 

I can’t help loving that girl. 1456, 
12929. 

I’m in love at last. 1509. 

Oh, the girl upstairs, she’s a 
darling. 24628. 

Our landlady is a nice landlady. 
20229. 

Will a tiddler laugh if you tiddle 
it. 26144. 

Song and play for children. 16368. 


Song in my heart. 3311. 

Song of Niamh of the golden tresses. 
8773 (728). 

Song of the blacksmith. 3326. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 3833. 

Song of the woods. 8773 (7382). 

Songe dune nuit d’été. 24210. 

Songer (Maida) If you leave me 
now for someone else. 14688. 

Songs and cheers of Wyoming semi: 
nary.°* $2270. 

Songs for His praise. 

Songs for the King 
16390. 

Songs for the Latin club. 3338. 

Songs for the pilgrims’ thanksgiving. 
16392.. 


7813. 
ealled Jesus. 


Sengs from the oratorios. 12272, 
DLA ea, 

Songs of DePauw. 16396. 

Songs of Gorham normal school. 33483. 


Songs of Iowa state. 7814. 


1745 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 20: 


Songs of Kiwanis. 3344. 

Songs of the Beta phi alpha. 

Songs of the Scots. 3346. 

Songs that live. 16400. 

Sonnemann music co. 
furies. 5360. 

Sonnet (Hermann) : 
Hoch lebe die jugendzeit. 
Rosenleid. 7460. 
Wartburg-Dammerung. 8420. 
Weinlied. 8454. 

Sonnone (John) Gloria. 

Sonora shop publishers: 
Dad o’ mine. 9489. 
Queen of Araby. 20457. 

' Sontag (H. O.) Grand-mother’s wish 

for her grand-children. 5412. 
Sontag (J. B.) Los Angeles. 2058. 
Soper (Dick) Somewhere the sun is 

shining. 3308. 

Sor (Ferdinand) : 


12275. 


Dance of the 


5900. 


14235. 


20 ausgewihlte menuette. 7828. 
20 ausgewiihlte walzer. 7824. 
Sorabji (Kaikhosru) : 
Sonata III. 7781. 
Trois fétes galantes. 7825. 
Sordillo (Fortunato) Public school 
loose leaf method for. orchestra. 
24906-24910. 
Sorensen (Mrs. William) You'll have 


a turn to be blue. 21768. 
Sorenson (EH. V.) 21st U. 8S. infantry 
march. 26299. 


Sorgente musicales. 20934. 


Sorin (R. J.) Very melodious mass. 
8324. 

Sorrentino (Christopher) Visions of 
you. 8358. 


Sorrows of Rohab. 8773 (716). 
Sosnik (Harry) : 

Dizzy blues. 18105. 

Dreams that never come true. 


13904. 
Ev’rybody does the Charleston 
now. 22885. 


I want you only. 10501. 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful. 17199. 
Sottile (Michele) : 
Complimento natalizio. 22484. 


Paese mio luntano. 24740. 
Perche’ non miami? 15855. 


Te vurria vasa’. 25586. 
Sottneck (Mike) Tahiti. 12434. 
Soulacroix (Jacques) : 

Intermezzo. 20989. 


O mains de femmes. 20071. 


Soulage (Marcelle) : 


Au baleon des mélancolies. 13224. 
Dessus la quai. 13807. 

Sonate en ré mineur. 3307. 

Suite de danses anciennes. 12877, 


12378. 
Sousa (J. P.): 
Black horse troop. 18361. 
Bride elect. 26302 (35-88). 


Co-eds of Michigan. 9385. 
National game. 24472. 
Peaches and cream. 7163-—7165:. 
Stars and stripes forever. 13084 
(327-331), 17298 (188, 191). 
South Bend music pub. ¢o.: 
Come on now Lindy. 591. 
My Alpine girl. 67438. 
On the air. ©2655. 


Those matrimonial blues. 8113. 
Souther (Louise) Romanza. 7434, 
11984. . 
Southern (Cal.). My pretty June 
Rose. 15522. 


Southern (S. J.) 
break. 25737. 


Southern music plate co.: 


Too many hearts to 


Complete church hymnal. 4766.. 

Special songs. 33866. 
Southwestern music pub. ¢co.: 

Come thou in beauty. 22467. 


"Tis only a dream. 25713. 
Southwestern press. Jehovah’s praise.. 
10676. 
Souvaine (Henry) = 
By the side of the road. 398. 
Dreaming. 850. 
Sovereign (A. H.): 
He went forth rejoicing. 
I love you more each day. 18894. 


Sailing along on Tampa Bay. 
3069. 
Sovich (Mary). Remember dear, 


you're my, baby now. 24964. - 
Sowerby (Leo): 
Chorale prelude. 223890. 
Money musk. 15405. 
Prelude on the benediction 
missa est. 2851. 

Two American pieces. 7830. 
With strawberries. 4023. 
Sowers (J. M.) Dreaming of you. 

5025. 
Soyer (M. Truillet-) 
Soyer (M.) 
Spadacenta (Giovanni) 
14808. 
Spadea (V.): 
Daughter 
9548. — 
Gelosina mia. 9978. 
I must have it bobbed. 23460. 
Moderna. 6645. 
Reminiscenze di Santa Lucia Lun- 
tana. 374. 
Spaeth (Sigmund): 
ballads. 13288. 
Spagnola. 4516. 
Spahi. 8773 (7387). . 
Spain (Irene) : 
Death of Floyd Collins. 13798. 
Dreams of the southland. 22759.. 
Stone Mountain memorial. 25441. 


Ite 


See Truillet- 


Italia nova. 


of Souvenir. 4879,. 


Barber  shop- 


1746 


23238. — 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1925 ~ 


Spalding (Albert* 
HE minor. 21016. 
Spalding (H. R.): 
Berceuse dad’ Izumo. 


String-quartet in 


13337. 


Passage du printemps. 15837. 
Plainte. 15898. 
Soupirs. 16410. 
Spanier (F. J:) . Fox trot no. 42. 
1124. 


Sparr (K. H.) Eyes of love. 22892. 

Spary (Josef)  Steirische humores- 
ken. 16460. 

Spaulding (KE. HE.) I’m always dream- 
ing of you. 14547. 

Spaulding ¢G. L.): 


Horn of plenty. 10288. 


Life of a hunter for me. 15070. 
Nearly a honeymoon. 24479. 
Sing robin sing. 12158. 
Somebody has my heart. 4144 
(Cabs 
Spaulding (Jessica) Somebody has 
my heart. 4144 (121). 
Spaun (L. B.) Down in Winter 
Haven. 22722. 


Spawforth (Joseph) 17298 
(78). 
Speaight (Joseph) 
star. 18565. 
Speaks (Oley) : 
At starlight. 138219. 
Back again in Eldon. 
Fuzzy-wuzzy. 14169. 
Star of hope. 20989. 
Spear (B. W.) I never knew how 
much I loved you. 15438, 1544. 
Spear (J. M.): 
Flowers from my garden. 18389. 
G major scale parades. 14171. 
Off for a good time. 15655. 
Spearbraker (George) Heebie jeebie 


Heigho. 
Child and the 


22086. 


blues. 5521. 
Spearbraker (O. H.) MHeebie jeebie 
blues. 5521. 


Spears (J. D.) 
tucky. 17957. 
Speciale (—) Alba. 26302 (338). 
Speck (S. H.): 
Just a little. 
Mem ’ries 
6565. 
Violets whisper that I love you. 
83438. 
Speer (HE. L.) Come out in the gar- 
den with me. 22468. 
Spelman (T. M.): 
Design. 4925. 
Surf. 7938. 
Symbols of winter. 
Spence (Horace) 
Lady. 4803. 
Spence (W. R.): 
Arise shine for thy light is come. 
26302 (19). 
Autumn intermezzo. 


County hymn of Ken- 


6088. 


of a thousand dreams. 


7985. 
Cradle song of our 


22044. 


Awake thou that sleepest. 8773. 
(29). 

Evening is falling to sleep in the 
west. 13084 (83) 

Good night good night beloved. 
8773 (293). 


I was, glad when they said unto 
me. 26302 (139). 
Jesus will give His beloved sleep. 
4144 (67). 
Lead us heavenly Father, 
us. 6211. ; 
Merry heart. 8778 (521). 
O saving Victim. 8773 (577). 
Peace and _ prosperity. 20284, 
20285. 
Pleasant are Thy courts above. 
13084 (267). 
Sleep and dream, darling. 
. (718). 
Sleep little child. 8773 (719). 
Song without words. 16387. 
Through the day Thy love hath 
spared me. 21850 (203). 
Thy will be done. 21850 (206). 
Spencer (Albert) Fairy ballads. 
18296. 
Spencer (Barbara) 
Spencer (C. H.) 
you. 12831. 
Spencer (D. F.) 
me home. 13175. 
Spencer (HE. M.) 
8174. 

Spencer (Emile) 
Spencer (Eugene) : 
Hand of fate. 18614. 

Just a bundle of sunshine. 
Spencer (Herbert) : 


lead. 


8773. 


Waiting. 16927. 
When I dream of 


Angels will carry 
Too much static. 


Océan. 11510. 


10718.. 


erying 
I'mjsighing;for love of you. 
dying 
14555, 17298 (197), 18907. 
Jimmie Walker. 19196, 19197, 
21850 (339). 
Me neenyah. 6534-6537. 
Spinning. 25388. 
Wonderful wonder, that wonder- 
ful wender is you. 4035, 8658, 
8773 (1402). 
Spencer (J. H.) Just because I love 


you. 6100. 

Spencer (James) In a lilac garden. 
23575. 

Spencer (Lucy) ITIL never be happy 
any more. 1482. 


Spencer (Otis) : 
Lingering lips. 19426. 
Lonesome little Arab. 10943. 
My baby knows. 24371. 
Reduction blues. 16027, 20502. 
Spencer (R. E.): 
Always dear. 4223. 
I’m so blue. 10448. 
Just for you. 10742. 


1747 


INDEX 


pt. Ir, n.s., v.20 


Spencer (R. E.)—Continued. 
Melody. 12304. 
To hold you in my arms. 
Waiting. 21444. 
Why say goodbye. 21662. 
Speracio (Mario) - Somebody 
broke your heart. 12229. 
Speranza (Joseph) I never could be- 
lieve. 5760. 
Speth (W. B.): 
Allah’s garden of roses. 
Dorothy Fay. 22709. 
Hundred years from now. 233838. 
Whispering pines. 21624. 
Speyer (C. A.): 
Hide and seek. 14403. 
Lilacs. 15084. 
Mistletoe. 15388. 
Three cherry trees. 


21259. 


else 


17367. 


16694. 


Spicker (Max) Santa Lucia. 263802 
(266). 
Spiegel (S. M.) jr.: 
Fraidy-cat. 5281. 
Goofy Jane. 14282. 
Jack O'Jill. 6009. 
Make believe. 6444. 
Spielter (H.) Martin Luther. 11089. 


Spielter (William) Hymn of nativity. 
1439. 

Spier (H. R.) 
double notes. 

Spier (Larry) : 


Romantic study in 
74338. 


Birmingham bound. 294. 
Kcoutez les violons. 13947. 
Memory lane. 2234. 

Night of love. 15578. 


They all remind me of you. 21207. 
What a gal—what a pal. 21528. 
You're all the world to me. 4094. 
You’re so near and yet so far. 


4099. 
Spiering (Theodore) International 
library of music for violinists. 
19114. 
Spigna (Alberto Di) Maliziosetta. 
24108. 
Spikes (B. F.): 

Be careful Carrie. 13297. 


Please love me stronger longer 
Johnny dear. 15911. 
Spikes (J. C.): 
Be careful Carrie. 13297. 
Jay walkin’ blues. 10668. 
Piease love me stronger 
Johnny dear. 15911. 
Spikes bros. pub. co.: 
Be careful Carrie. 13297. 
Please love me stronger 
Johnny dear. 15911. 
(Dale) Laughing 


longer 


longer 
Spina waters. 
15028. 
Spindler (F.): 
Quellen rauschen. 13084 (276). 
Spinningwheel. 12306. 
Sweet violet. 25526. 


| 


Spinelli (Joseph) Fairy echo, no. 2. 
1018. 
Spink (George) : . 
Girl 0’ mine. 14219. 
Good night, pleasant dreams, God 


bless you. 10058. 
Orchid. 15758. 
Spinks (M. M.) Longing for you. 
6337. 


Spinney (Walter) Songs in the night. 
20924. 
Spirit of Christmas. 
Spitalny (Maurice) : 
Dorothy. 22707. 
Indian melody. 23647. 
Love’s dawn. 24043. 
Melody. 25394. 
Parting kiss. 20266. 
Spitalny (Phil) : 
Kiss I can’t forget. 6146, 10782, 


25389. 


19284. 

Mishka. 19770. 

My name will always be Chickie. 
2430. 


My sweetie and me. 2450. 
Would you come back to me. 8677, 
8678. 
Spohr (Louis) 
Spolverino (Joseph) 


Concerto no. 2. 22489. 
It’s goin’ rain 


again. 1712. 
Sporck (Georges) Clavecin bien tem- 
pére. 22074. 
Sprague (A. A.) In the sunshine 
land. 10604. 
Sprague (C. T.): 
Kisses. 14978. 
When the work’s all done this fall. 
17049. 
Spray (Angie) Why be blue? 3993. 
Spring in autumn. 18719, 18726, 


20974, 21568. 
Springmyer (Faye): | 
Ill rock my own little self to 
sleep. 103894. 
My Lo Loma lodge. 11338. 
. Out where the waters lull and 


moan. 11551. 
Sprinkle (M. O.) We’re comin’ inau- 
guration. 3848, 3844. 
Sproles (G. P.): 
Coolidge, Coolidge, Coolidge. 
A779. 
Who’s in the moon. 3980. 


Spross (C. G.): 
Boating song. 8773 (82). 
Bob White. 9136. 
Christ our passover. 4144 (22). 
Desert love song. 4922. 


Evening prayer. 5155. 
Fulfillment. 5304. 
Gunga Din, 10117. 


I have hung my tent in crimson. 


5672. 
It is the sunset hour. 5983. 


King’s highway. 23816. 


1748 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


O love that wilt not let me geo. 
6962. 

Pagan love. 11665. 

Spring joy. 123814. 

When tired caravans are resting. 


8535. 
Spry (Walter) Lessons in piano 
playing. 10846. 
Spurin (Joseph) Adelai. 17316. 


Spurling (C. M.): 
I’d be a butterfly. 26302 (136). 
Send back my long stray’d eyes 

to me. 17298 (172). 
There is dew for the flow’ret. 
17298 (201). 
Spurlock (Don) Steppin’ mama blues. 
12334. 
Squire (J. H.) 
25654. 

Squire (W. H.): 

If only the world 


There is a green hill. 


were mine. 


14682. 
Just a ray of sunlight. 10728. 
Old spinet. 2640. 


Summer dreams. 17298 (195). 


Squires (H. D.): 


Caroline. 17781. 
Good-bye. 10056.- 
Have you forgotten. 14350. 
Honolulu sunshine. 144381. 


I love ’em all. 5703. 
I’m looking for someone to look 
after me. 18920. 
Isabella, tell your fella that it’s 
time to go. 10684. 
Little love notes. 6303, 10915. 
Roses of loye. 20585-20587. 
Some other time. 16345. 
Story of The rosary. 7889, 7890. 
Squires (H. D.) ine.: 
Caroline. 17781. 
Good-bye. 14274. — 
Green river blues. 18585. 
Have you forgotten. 14350. 
If I had my way ’bout my sweetie. 
14675. 
Some other time. 16345. 
When somebody else means the 
world to you. 17088. 
Wond’ring why. 17185. 
Srawley (Bertram): 
Flapper. 14085. 
Philanderer. 15875. 
Restless bows. 24975. 
Two lyric pieces. 12321. 
Stabat Mater. 7861, 12322. 
Stackman (Theodore) : 
Dawn of a brighter day. 13764. 
Whistling Bill. 21628. 
Stacy (Mary) Why did they evolute 


me. 21647. . 

Staes (Ferdinand) Lis et les roses. 
23930. 

Stafford (—) Hot stuff. 23312. 


86854—26—_29 


Stafford (C. C.) 


Stafford (A. D.) ine. Somebody’s try- 
ing to steal you away. 25308. 
Stafford (Al.): 

Hello Seattle, ’m coming back to 
you. 14386. 

You can’t keep a good girl down. 
8713. 

When I look beyond 
the curtain. 21559. 
Stafford (Franc) : 

Angora. 8895. 

Diable fox. 13814. 

Stafford (Frank) pseud. See Lubbe 
(Kurt). 
Stafford (Harry) : 

I want to go to. Fazackerley. 
18983. 

What I want. 16992. 

Whirling round the world with 
you. 17099. 

Stafford (L. F.): 

Thoughts. 12538. 

Why sing about bananas, when 
we've peaches everywhere. 
21665. 

Stafford (L. F.) & co. Why sing about 
bananas. 12940, 21665. 

Stafford and Stamps. When I look 
beyond the curtain. 21559. 


Stahl (L. 8S.) Lou and Sue. 138084 
CIRC): 
Stahl (Richard) Lou and_é “Sue. 


13084 (177). 
Stahl (Wm. C.): 
Chiquita. 22373. 


Echoes from Dixie. 227938. 
Lustspiel overture. 24072. 
Maestro. 24083. 
Menuet. 24213. 


Morris’s new chord method for 
plectrum banjo. 24320. 

Peerless collection of favorite 
solos for the plectrum banjo. 
24783, 24784. 


Peerless collection of favorite 
sclos for the tenor banjo. 
24785, 24786. 

Spanish dance. 24327. 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) banjo orchestra 
collection. 25411-25415. 
Twelve modern compositions. 
§235. 
Stahl (Willy) Thelma. 16658. 
Stahl’s (Wm. C.) banjo orchestra col- 


lection. 25411-25415. 
Stahlschmidt (A. E.) Ave Maria. 
17478. 
Stainer & Bell Itd.: 
Adieu sweet Amaryllis. 4159. 
Ah dear heart. 4174. 
All creatures now. 4197. 
All of yon damask rose. 10125. 
Arabesque. 9091. 
As Vesta was from Latmos hill. 
4287. 


L749 


INDEX 


Stainer & Bell Itd.—Continued. 


At sea. 8987. 

Autumn twilight. 8959. 

Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite. 
4325. 

Awake us Lord, we pray Thee. 
S986. 

Ay me she frowns. 4828. 2 

Bagatelle in D. 9010. 

Behold now praise the Lord. 
4415, 

Benedicite, omnia opera. 4422, 
9088. 

Benedictus. 9090, 17596. 

Bronze album. 22235. 

Brown owl. 9195. 

Camilla fair tripped o’er the 
plain. 4585. 

Capriccio. 89380. 

Care for thy soul. 4611. 

Carnavalesque. 9274. 

Celtic lament. 17797. 

Cold winter’s ice. 571. 

Come again, sweet love doth now 
invite. 4741. 

Come forth sweet nymph. 4748. 

Come, heavy sleep. 4750. 

Come, Phyllis, come into these 
bowers. 4756. 

Come, shepherds, follow me. 4758. 
Complete keyboard works. 9422-— 
9426. 
Concert study in C minor. 4769. 

Cupid in a bed of roses. 4838. 

Dainty fine bird. 4844. 

Defend her heaven. 14317. 

Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly. 
4931. 

Diaton. 9600. 

Die not, fond man. 4936. 

Draw on, sweet night. 839. 

Duke or devil. 889. 

Hast wind. 9725. 

Hight traditional Christmas car- 
ols. 208384. 

Endless pleasure. 143818. 

Fair are those eyes. 5176. 

Fair is the rose. 1010. 

Fair ladies, that to love. 5178. 

Fairy music. 9814. 

Mantasia in A no. 3. 9828. 

Fantasia on Christmas carols. 
5190, 18315. 

Fantasiestticke. 12044. 

Fantazia. 5336, 5337. 

Fine knacks for ladies. 5219. 

Fire, fire. 5224. 

First book of songs or airs. 9867. 

Flow not so fast, ye fountains. 
5254. 

Fly not so swift. 5260. 

Forty singing seamen. 18411. 

Forty sixteenth century rounds 
and catches. 7870. 


1750 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Four canons. 10817. 

Four capriccio sketches. 23335. 

Full sea rolls and thunders. 9955. 

Funeral march. 23028. 

Golden city of St. Mary. 10044. 

Great god Pan. 10091. 

Great Lord of Lords. 10092, 
100938. 

Happy, O happy he. 5470. 

Hark, alleluia. 1320. 

Have I found her? 5486. 

Have mercy upon me, O God. . 
10169. 

He that is \down need fear no 
fall. 5499. 

Hidden things. 10234. 

Hie away. 23275. 

His golden locks. 5550. 

Hist, hist. 10246. 

Holy communion in D. 10257. 

How sweet the name of Jesus 
sounds. 23330. 

Humoresque. 10318. 

Hymn to the Creator. 18798. 

I follow, lo, the footing. 1467. 

I heard of late. 5677. 

I love, alas, I love thee. 1484. 

I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit. 
5769. 

I will no more come to Thee. 
5809. 

I would thou were not fair. 5821. 

If my complaints could passions 
move. 5854. 

If there were dreams to sell. 
10535. 


‘Introduction [and] Passacaglie. 


10620. 

Lady Oriana. 6179. © 

Lady, the birds right fairly. 6182. 

Lady when I behotd. 1902. 

Lais, now old. 6188. 

Laneashire lullaby. 10812, 10813. 

Leaves of autumn. 6217. 

Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
10849. 

Like two proud armies. 6271. 

Lock up, fair lids. 6317. 

Love me not for comely grace. 
6375. 

Lucinda’s aria. 11022. 

Lullaby, my sweet little baby. 
11020. 

Magnificat. 11039. 

Me, me and none but me. 6533. 

Miniature suite. 11180. 

Mortlake album. 15429. 

Mortonhoe. 154380. 

My little pretty one. 11333. 

Never weather beaten sail. 6882. 

North wind. 11459. 

Now I see thy looks were feigned. 
6934. 

Now is the gentle season. 2532. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Now. O now, I needs must part. 
6935. 
Now peep Bo Peep. 6936. 
O eare, thou wilt despatch me. 
6942. 
O my thoughts. 24577. 
O softly singing lute. 
O sweet grief. 6970. 
O that the learned poets. 2570. 
Odds and ends. 11511, 11512. 
Of all the birds that I do know. 
6981. 
- Ogre. 24607. 
Oh. wert thou in the cauld blast. 
24211. 
Old Floyd Ireson. 24643. 
Organ concerto no. 5. 10127. 
Out from the vale. 7107. 
Oyez, has any found a lad? 
Pavan and Galliard. 7155. 
Pearce did dance with Petronella 
7166. 
Pelican album. 24789. 
Phillida bewailed. 2778. 


6966. | 


Baye 


Pier head chorus. 11725. 
Pilgrimes solace. 2788, 11729. 
Pipe, shepherds, pipe. 24826. 


Ploughboy in luck. 24889. 
Polychordia string tutor. 
Pretty duck there was. 
Requiem. 11884. 
Rest sweet nymph. 
Rock of ages. 11922. 
St. Matthew. 11995. 
St. Oswald. 11996. 
Satyr once did run away. 25090. 
Say, dear, when will your frown- 


11756. 
(292. 


7378. 


ing? 7539. 

Say. love, if ever thou didst find. 
7540. 

Say, shepherds, say. 7542. 

Scenes in Northumberland. 25115. 

See, see the shepherds’, queen. 
7605. 

See, the Word is incarnate. 12059, 
12060. 

Shoot, false love, I care not. 
7669. 

Simkin said that sis was fair. 
7684. 


Sister, awake. T7707. 

Sleep, wayward thoughts. 7715. 
Sly thief, if so you will believe. 
ame er goaris 

Some time she would. 7773. 
Songs from Rosseter’s book of 


airs. 3339. 
South wind. 12290. 
Sowing. 20954. 
Stay, Corydon, Thou swain. 7873. 
Suite of three tunes. 7914. 
Sweet honey-sucking bees. 7947. 


7962. 
7963. 


Sweet, stay awhile. 
Sweet Suffolk owl. 


Take here my heart. 7998. 

Te Deum. 16599, 21133. 

There is a lady sweet and kind. 
8083. 

Three carols. 22218. 

Three songs. 11174. 

Thule, the period of cosmography- 
8131. 

Thyrsis, sleepest thou? 

Toddlin’ whoam. 12576. 

Too much I once lamented. 8173:. 

Trust not too much, fair youth. 


8134.. 


8223. 
Turn back O man. 8230. 
Twilight. 12632. 


Two chorale preludes. 11768. 
Two motets. 5220. 
Two songs. 18046, 26196. 


University. 12658. 


Upon a bank with roses. 8274. 

Urchins and elves. 21362. 

War cry of Irthing. 12756. 

Water parted from the _ sea. 
12764. 


West wind. 128038. 

What is our life. 8482. 

What needeth all this travail? 
3875. 

What then is love. 8495. 

When David heard. 8503. 

When from my love I looked for 
love. 8507. 

When I observe. 8512. 

When Oriana walked. 8518. 

When the kye come hame. 12862. 

White as lilies was her face. 


8574. 
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me? 
8620. 
Wolfram’s dirge. 8644. 
Woodland dance. 21708: 
You pretty flowers. 4092. 


Staley Sweet lovin’ lies. 


25520. 

Stalzer (G. L.) Drifting along. 876.. 
Stambaugh (Kenneth) Moon beams,. 
love dreams and you. 19816. ; 
Stambaugh (S. B.) Praise ye the: 

Lord. 15944. 
Stamm (EH. P.) Legend. 
Stamos (Spyros): 
Barbuti. 4374. 
Hanoumiko. 5459. 
O Vlamis. 20079. 
Tragoudis tou Vlami.. 21299: 
When I remember. 21561. 
Stampa (Reed): 
Just a rose in a garden of weeds. 
19236. 
Learning to love. 23882. 
When the clouds roll by Jenny, 
26052. 
You ought to hear what they’re 
Saying. 26246. 


Cig: M) 


1934. 


1751 


INDEX . 


Stamper (Dave) : 
Eddie be good. 13949. 
Synecopating Sadie. 16567. 
Tondeleo. 16744. 
Stamper (W. H.) No parking. 11486. 
Stamps (¥. O.) Songs that live. 
16400. 
Stamps (V. O.) music co. 
Lord of all. 19359. 
Stanchi (Andy) I wonder why my 
thoughts are you. 10515. 
Standard pub. €o.: 
Because of you. 9068. 
Bible that my mother gave to me. 
9102. 
Faith inspiring songs. 
Forgiveness. 1120. 
God is love. 10025. 
He is the same. 10187. 
He'll carry you thru. 
He’ll do more for you. 
Here to-day. 10228. 
His message of love. 18703. 
I love to talk with Jesus. 18888. 
I need Thy presence. 10463. 
It will make all the difference to 
you. 10654. 
Jesus cares. 10680. 
Jesus wept. those tears are over. 


Lead by the 


18304. 


10190. 
18645. 


10692. 

Jesus with me all the time. 
19194. 

Joy in heaven. 19218. 

Lord is risen. 10960. 


Love’s wonderful door. 19551. 
Mighty Savior, risen Lord. 11170. 
Mother song. 11256. 


Mother’s day service. 6706. 
Mother’s way. 11266. 

My Saviour is coming again. 
11366. 

Praise. 11779. 

Prayer. 11784. 


Rally day service no. 1. 16018. 
Rose of mother’s love. 11947. 
Sacred choruses and anthems. 
7488. 
Sacred solos and duets. 11987. 
Search me, O God. 12058. 
Singing on Mother’s day. 12164. 
Some day Ill see Him. 12214. 
Somebody needs your love. 12231, 
Spirit of Christmas. 25389. 
Twenty third psalm. 12631. 

Will you receive Him? 12958. 
Your mother’s prayers. 138057. 
Standley (Amy) My coveted goal. 

2378. 

Stanford ’ (—): 
Battle of Pelusium. 8773 (61). 
Clown’s songs. 8773 (154). 

Stanford (Lady): 
Carol for Christmas. 17298 (25). 
Love’s fire. 17298 (109). 
Love in prayers. 17298 (106). 


pt. 11, D. S., v. 20 


Of  disdainful 
(1388). 

Shall we go dance. 17298 (176). 

Shepherd’s anthem. 17298 (177). 
Stanford (C. V.): ‘ 

Answer. to a child’s question. 

/ (24981) 

Carol for Christmas. 17298 (25). 

Clown’s songs. 8773 (154). 

Funeral march: 23028. 

Love in prayers. 17298 (106). 


Daphne. 17298. 


Love’s fire. 17298 (109). 
Of disdainful Daphne. 17298. 
(188). 


Peaceful western wind. 24781. 
Requiem. 8773 (639). 
Shall we go dance. 17298 (176). 
Shepherd’s anthem. 17298 (177). 
Virtue. 25891. - 
Winter storms. 26164. 
Wishes. 26168. 
Stanford (G. D.) 
(639). 

Stanford (J. S.)- 
rich (C.) W.) 
Stanford (Marian) : 

Love me. 15185. 
Whole year thru. 
Stanley (Aileen) 


Requiem. 8773 


pseud. See Hen- 


17115. 
I want to be free. 


23508. 
Stanley (Arthur) Pearly teeth. 
20288. 
Stanley (C. H.) Twelve gospel 
specials. 19753. 
Stanley (Hugene) : 
Done. 9637. 
Starve, and save your money. 
12329. 


Stanley (Frank) I’m nobody’s buddy 
and nobody cares about me. 5737. 
Stanley (Jack) : 

I had someone else before I had 
BS and I’ll have someone after 
yow’re gone. 5671. 

Me and my pal. 15299. 

Momsey womsey. 11205. 

Only kinda lonely. 7078. 

Too many mama’s. 8172. 

Stanley (L. B.) He will leave me. 
23240. 


Stanley (Ralph) 
Felix. 23902. 
Stanley (Roba): 
Railroad Bill. 2923. 
Single life. 3235. 
Stanley (Wynn) Songbird of Pov- 
erty Row. 12269. 

Stanley music co. Didjever. 13819. 
Stanley realty and development co. 
Florida, among the palms. 9890. 
Stanton (M. L.) Wally and Polly. 

8395. 
Stanton (P. B.) 
Stapf (Oscar) : 


Let’s all follow 


Baby. 17487. 


1752 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Dort ,an der werra liegt die 
heimat mein. 22710. 
Volkslied. 83873. 
Staples (A. F.) Since Beulah bobbed 
her hair. 12146. 


Stapleton (A. M.) Dewey. 9596. 
Stapleton (Mabel) : 

I always thought. 10334. 

Till I met you. 12559. 

Worried about you. 12988, 12989. 


Staplin (A. O. J.) ’Neath the old elm 


tree. 2474. 
Stapp (J. C.) California Rose. 408. 
Star-chronicle pub. co. Green sheet 
blues. 5421. 


Star music co. Why do I always re- 
member the one I try to forget. 
17132: 

Star plectrum banjo folio. 

Starbird (W. B.) 
5059. 


25421. 


Starbuck (W. F.) Elegy. 5104. 
Starham (H. D.) I would choose to 
be a doorkeeper. 23538. 


Stark (Astrid): 
So lonely for you. 
Wonderful boy. 


20843. 
8649. 


Stark (HE. L.) Just:a toy. 23762. 
Stark (George) Noche tranquilla. 
20039. 


Stark (R. H.) My Persian pearl. 
2435, 24386, 6819. 
Stark & Cowan: 
Blue Ridge blues. 22202. 
Charleston baby of mine. 13549. 
I had a sweet mamma, but she’s 
turned sour now. 14496. 
Let’s find an island. 19384. 
Never mind. 20002. 
Nuthin’s gonna stop me now. 
2546. 


Starns (L. B.) 
Starr (Hattie) 


That radio rag. 8062. 
Little Alabama coon. 


1985. 

Starr (M. F.) Beautiful flag of the 
brave. 13307. 

Starr (Phil) Best life after ali. 
13341. ; 

Start (M. P.) Bobbie. 4479. 

State normal & industrial school. 


Here’s to N. I. 1364. 

Stasny (A. J.) music co., ine.: 
Carolina sweetheart. 4626. 
Fooling. 5265. 

Statham (H. D.): 

Forty sixteenth century rounds or 
eatches. T7870. 
Night is ended. 

Staub (Victor): 
Bab-el-oued. 17484, 22060. 
Conchita. 17931, 22492. 
Li-o-ting. 19428, 23929. 

Stauber (R. W.) Irene. 19127. 


24511. 


Dumb dumb Dora.. 


| Steele (Ruth) 


Stauffer (D. S.): 

Old pal just you. 7036. 

You brought the sunshine. 8708. 
Stauffer (R. H.) Oceans of roses. 


15644. 

Stayner -C:.. EF.) Kor. hues. “STs 
(238). 

Staz (H.) Cloches joyeuses. 4728. 


Steane (Bruce) 
one another. 4419. 
Stearns (C. C.) Magnificat. 
Stebbins (G. C.): ; 
Are you ready to meet Him. 8916. 
Be a blessing wherever you goa, 
y7Aw ee 
Call of brotherhood. 
Christmas joy. 17870. 
Come just now. 4753. 
Back of the clouds is sunshine. 
9002. 
Gospel call. 10065. 
I know that my Redeemer lives. 
21850 (96). 
O youth with hearts aspiring. 
17298 (135). 
Salvation’s morning. 
Saviour, I come to Thee. 
Shining for Jesus. 7665. 
Sing me a song about Jesus. 
V2: 
Some one is waiting. 
Turn your eyes 
12626. 
Wondrous Savior. 26186. 
Stebbins (G. W.) Heart of a pearl. 
10207. 
Steck (Aimé) 
Stedman (Al) 


Beloved, let us love 


11038. 


17741. 


17298 (167). 
16158. 


12225, 
unto Jesus. 


Fantaisie. 20996. 
When it rains it pours. 


12841. 
Stedman (Merle) Whose pretty baby 
are you. 26126. 
Steedman (H. L.) Rockaby Abie. 
25012. 
Steel (J. S.) Till I met you. 12559. 
Steel (M.'S.): 
I always thought. 10334. 
Worried. about you. 12988. 
Steele (J. W.) In the silvery pale 


moon’s glow. 23631. 
Steele (L. P.): 


Oh dear, I never knew. 2585. 


Try and get it blues. 3692. 
Steele (Lewis) pseud. See Lewis 
(SovAGEs?) 
Steele (Mrs. R. O.) h I wonder. 
20106. 


Blind child. 22197. 
Steen (B. M.) There’s a little inn in 
Indiana. 21196. 

Stefano (Louise) : 

Indiana love song. 23649. 

Life’s appeal. 23920. 

Songs and poems. 25354. 

Tell me a story. 25595. 

When the flame dies. 26058. 


1753 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Steffan (Ernst): 


» Du bist mein schwarm. 5049. 
Erste rendez-vous. 5131. 
Es pumpert mein herz. 5136. 
Heute nacht wird es sein. 5541. 
Leb’ wohl, geliebte puppe aus 
Chicago. 6219. 
Schatz, wir tanzen funfschritt. 
7552. 
Wir fahren nach Venedig. 8632. 
Steffe (William) Klansmen, rally for 
our country. 19291. 
Steffen (Idelle) There's only one. 
TZ: 
Steffes (H. B.) Pay day. 11695. 
Steibelt (D.): 
2° concerto. 21827. 
A* concerto. 21835. 
7° coneerto. 21844. 
Stein (Anton) Away they go. 22056. 
Stein (Frank) Doing the _ bearcat 
there. 4956. 


Stein (J. M.): 
‘I’m gonna cut you down before 
you start cuttin’ up. 10430. 
Isn’t she the cutest thing. 23671. 
Stein (Johnny) If it ain’t you sweet 


daddy itll be somebody else. 1602. 
Stein (Jules) Guess who. 1282. 
Steinberg (A. L.): 

Because. 17567. 
For Josephine. 14121. 
Steinberg (Noah) It is always the 


woman who pays. 19138. 
Steinberg (Sol) Why don’t we con- 

solidate. 12935. 
Steinbugler (J. L.): 

“ © salutaris Hostia. 
Reverie. 2974. 
Steineg (T.M.) Neue lieder zur laute. 

11403. 


Steiner 
21314. 


Steiner (Heine) Nue ein 
sttindchen. 11480. 
Steiner (L.) jr. Happiness. 
Steiner (Oskar) : 
Gut, gut, gut. 10118. 
So tanzt man in Kastilien. 12195. 
Steiner (Roman) Ave Maria. 22050. 
Steingraiber (Theodor) Neue Damm. 
2482. 
Steingriber-verlag : 
Breaking the chains. 4515. 
Five songs for high voice with 
piano. 7562. 
Neue Damm. 2482. 
Six songs for a medium voice with 


11499. 


(Ernest) True love plea. 
viertel- 


1312. 


piano. 7563. 
24 konzert-ettiden. 22232. 
Steinle (G. H.) I wander alone in the 
moonlight. 23497. 
Stepan. 3392. 


Stepanian (S.) Ave Maria. 184. 


Stepanovich (Antony) Mystic stars. 
2460. 


Stephan (Rudi) Liebeszauber. 23914. 
Stephanoff (Irene) Spring love. 
16487. i 

Stephanoff (Stephen) : 

Hopes and kisses. 14433. 

Just a kiss my baby. 14898. 

May flowers. 15290. 

Postponed marriage. 20393. 


SchieberkoOnig. 20655. 
Tanz no. 1, 21124. 
Tanz No.2) 2a 
Stephens (L. M.) Songs of Kappa 
alpha theta. 16397. 
Stephens (M. A.): 
Have faith in God. 
Joy in heaven. 1785. 
Revive Thy work, O Lord. 2979. 
Stephens (N. A.) It all depends on 
me. 14787. 
Stephens (— Ward) 
Stephens (—). 
Stephenson (Anthony) I eried when 
I looked at your picture to-day. 
23367. 
Stephenson (Bertha) 
Stephenson (J. M.) 


87#3 (307). 
Ward- 


See 


Easter. 9726. 
Old back porch 


o mine. 2617. 
Stephenson (T. W.) Ships of my 
dreams. 7667. 


Stephenson (Thelma) Save a little 
love for mother. 25093. ; 
Stept (Sammy) : . 
After all is said and done. 4164. 
As long as I have you. 4283. 
Back home in Illinois. 13263. 
Don’t blame me. 4971. 
I eare for her and she eares for 
me. 10348, 14477. 
I found somebody to love. 
It’s all in fun. 14794. 
Just around the corner 
paradise. 6097. 
Just try to think of me. 
14982. 
Lo-nah. 23973. 
Mediterrania. 24177. 
My puppy Bud. 24441. 
Never mind. 20002. 
On that old beaten tract. 15722. 
Sally’s not the same old Sally. 
25075. 
Underneath the stars with 
12654. 
What’s 
8489. 
Who’s' lovin 
8584. : 
Yoodle-doodle-yodel Indian man. 
26219. 
You for me—me for you. 
Sterling (—): 
Learning to love. 


18842. 
from 


14931, 


you. 
become of Josephine. 
my sweetie now. 


8716. 
23882. 


1754 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


When the clouds roll by Jenny. 
26052. 
Sterling (A. B.): 
Dear good Mr. Best. 263802 (76). 
Down in cherry lane. 26302 (78). 
My old New Hampshire home. 
8773 (549). 
Stories that mother 
26302 (290). 
Way down East. 
Sterling (Lee): 


told me. 


21850 (216). 


Mary O’Brien. 6515. 

That means nothing to me. 
12482. 

Up the little winding hill to 
Maryville. 12662. 

Why did you sing to me What’ll 
I do. 21649. 


You ought to hear what they're 
Saying. 26246. 
Stern (Hric) June memories. 
Stern (H. R.) 
- 26302 (299). 
Stern (Jack): 
Cryin’ for the moon. 9476, 17978. 
Fidgety Bob. 1068. 
I’d start a battle to get back to 
Seattle. 10352, 14482. 
If man is not descended from the 
monkey. 14680. 


19234. 
Tennessee jubilee. 


Since I found you. 16271. 
Waltz of love. 16941. 
Stern (M. C.) Solace. 12206. 


Stern (Myer): 
Pack your grip, make way for my 
lovin’ man. 2707. 
Sorry. 33583. 
Stern & Brin music co.: 
Cryin’ for the moon. 17978. 
I’d start a battle to get back to 
Seattle. 14482. 
Sternberg (Constantine von) 
dolier’s love. 53894. 
Sterndale-Bennett (T. C.): 
I takes a sartin’ notice o’ that. 
14605. 
It’s a beautiful day. 


Gon- 


1708. 


Jus’ a smile I’m missin’. 14895. 
One little one more. 7015. 
Sterny: 
Au jardin qui s’endort. 4305. 
Liliane. 6274. 
Stetson (A. EH.) Our America. 7097, 
7098. 
Stevens (C. L. F.) Sun is sinking 
fast. 21046. 


Stevens (Ernie) That’s all I have 


to say. 12485. 


Stevens (G. A.) On Mother Kelly’s 


doorstep. 11584. 
Stevens (G. E.) Mother o’ mine. 
11251. 


Stevens (H. C. G.) 
your hiding-place. 


Love, come from 
2066. 


Stevens (J. C.) Give me any color 
but blue. 23078. 
Stevens (LaThair) : 
Don’t dog me around. 814. 
Woman ain’t born that can take 
my man from me. 4025. 
Stevens (Lester) Idol. 5834. 
Stevens (M. E.) I wish I had a pal 
like you. 18997. 
Stevens (M. F.) 
autumn. 185388. 
Stevens (Max) Oh where is that 
friend of the past. 7011. 
Stevens (R. L.): 
Golden memories 
5387. 
Japanese rose garden. 


Golden days of 


of Hawaii. 


6019. 


| Stevens (Richard) : 


Dance of the cannibals. 9508. 
Friday. 9936. 
Parrot. 11687. 
Robinson Crusoe. 
Tarantella. 21128. 

Stevens (Vernon) Where are you 

now. 12884. 

Stevenson (Daisy) 

13141. 
Stevenson (Frederick) : 
Hear O my people. 8773 (318). 
I sought the Lord. 8773 (363). 
Incline your ear. 21850 (105). 
Lord hath done great things for 
us. 26302 (181). 
Merry bells now 
(202% 
Stevenson (Margaret) 
you. 9236. 

Stevenson (Onslaw) : 
To hold you in my arms. 
Waiting. 21444. 

Stevenson (Robert) : 

Fairy tales. 5182. 
University of Washington songs. 
3733. 

Stevenson (W. N.) 

yond the sunset. 

Stevenson (W. R.) 


11918. 


Along the bay. 


ring. 26302 


Calling to 


21259. 


In the vales be- 
23637. 
Will o’ the wisp. 


26145. , 
Stewart (A. F.) Longing for my 
sweetheart. 23983. 


Stewart (Anita) Home I left behind. 
10261. 


Stewart (Bud) Do _ kippers swim 
folded or flat. 18107. 
Stewart (C. C.): 
Love’s memory. 19550. 
Maybe—sometime. 24169. 
stewart (C..H.): 
Benedicite omnia opera. 9088. 
Benedictus. 9090. 
Magnificat. 11039. 
Nune dimittis. 11039. 
Stewart (D. M.): 
Forest music. 22999. 


Lawsuit. 23877. 


17595 


INDEX 


Stewart (D. M.)—Continued. 
Love’s precinct. 24052. 
Mystical song. 6847. 
Tomb of Ajax. 25782. 


Unchanging love. 25818. 
Well. 25986. 
Stewart (Elizabeth) Prayer of the 
pilgrim. 15945. 
Stewart (H. C.) Memories of mother. 
6562. 


Stewart (H. E.): 


Day and night. 4885. 
Pool. 7233. 

Stewart (H. J.): 
Carnival—finale. 17776. 


Ménuet héroique. 2247. 
Revel of the satyrs. 20528. 
Swaying tree-spirits. 21068. 
Waken lords and ladies gay. 3811. 
Water-sprites’ frolic. 21476. 
Whirling gnomes. 21619. 
Stewart (H. 8.) Faint heart. 5175. 
Stewart (I. F.) New York is the city 
for me. 24498. 
Stewart (Jack) 
Stewart (R. J.) 
18974. 
Stickel (M. W.): 
Modern flapper. 11199. 
Where will she go from here. 


Shasta rose. 3188. 
I’ve longed so long. 


17088. 
You've been a friend to me. 
26259. 
Still (W. C.) If I had wings like a 
dove. 1596. 


Stiller (Arthur) : 
Golden dreams. 14261. 
Festmahl-brand-rettung. 
- Sturm—regen. 21025. 
Stinnette (Juanita) : 
Aunt Jamima and Ole Black Joe, 
8953. 
I've got an ace in the hole. 10479. 
I wish you would love me like I’m 
loving you. 14647. 
Kentucky Sue. 10770. 
Stinson (M. G.) If I only could blot 
out the past. 190382. 
Stirm (KE. B.): . 


18342. 


Bald-headed mama. 9015. 
Jeannette. 10675. 
Star of the West. 12325. 


When the one you love falls for 
somebody else. 8528. 
Your wonderful eyes tell wonder- 
ful lies. 13061. 
Stitzel (Mel) : 


Doodle-doo-doo. 9657. 
Hot mittens. 10295. 
Just a melody. 10726. 


Steady roll blues. 7874. 


Tweedle-dee tweedle-doo. 8234, 
12628. 
Stoceo (S. J.): 
Hold me in your arms. 10251. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 20 


Tell me with your smile. 3544, 
3545. 

That old fashioned home town of 
mine. 3570. 


Stock (Frederick) Symphony series - 


of programs. 3485, 7986, 7987, 
21100. 

Stockfeld (James) High school 
march. 102386. 

Stockhoff (W. W.) Metamorphosen. 
6595-6597. 

Stocking (F, G.) Journey of life. 
6066. ; 


Stoddard (A. H.): 
Boating song. 317. 
Galilee. 1157. 
Hebben’s a _ beautiful place, 
told. 1854. 
Jacob’s ladder. 1735. 
Poosh de aak. 2827. 
Seek, en ye shall fine. 3152. 
Sinnah, yo bettah git ready. 3236. 
Want ter go ter hebben? oh, yes. 


I’m 


38238. 
What de sinnah man gwine do da 
day? 38868. 


When de bridegroom comes. 3885. 
When yo’ hear de rocks a-rendin’. 


3934. 
Young man, yo know de road. 
4116. 
Stodel (J. H.) Everybody’s wireless 
mad. 991. 
Stoeckl (F.) Song of the _ breeze. 
25341. 
Stoecklin (P. L.) Miseremini mei. 
Log. 


Stoessel (Albert) : 


Essentials of violin. mastery. 
9777. 

Falling leaves. 9819. 

Flitting bats. 14094. 

Nodding mandarins. 15605. 


Praeambulum. 15941. 
Suite antique. 25478. 
Threnody. 16708. 
Stoeving (Paul) Alla tarantella. 70. 


Stogden (Harry) Eat more fruit. 
909. 

Stohlmann (Burton) Nobody but 
you. 15598. 

Stokes (Melvin) Down by the tra la 
la la. 838. 


Stokking (William) : 
Forgive me dear. 141381. 
Ta rah rah bum de ay. 21102. 
Stole (E.) Rustling of the flowers. 
3060, 3061. 
Stolz (J. F.) 
16713. 
Stolz (Robert) : 
Fatma. 22922, 22923. 
Komm’ nach San Remo, die gold- 
orangen gltih’n. 6166. 


Tillie from Tillamook. . 


1756 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


nn 


Puppehen fahr’ mit mir nach 
Norderney. 2891. 
Rivieratraum. 7413. 
Tief berauschte mich dein haar, 
O Manon. 16706. 
Stone (—) Mexicali Rose. 11155. 
Stone (Mrs. Blonde) M-o-t-h-e-r. 
15431. 


Stone (Mrs. C. H.) 
2659. 


Stone (H. W.) 
Stone (Eddie) : 
Flirting with love. 9885. 
Girl of the Limberlost. 18502. 
Only a girl for sale. ‘O76. 
She showed him this, she showed 
him that. 25200. 
Stone (Fred) Baldheaded two. 4368. 
Stone (Harry) Teasing. 21148. 
Stone (R. 8.) On the dunes. 
Stone (Sam): 
Golden gate. 5384. 
Who ean it be? 8578. 
Stone & Webster, ine. True sons of 
Stone and Webster. 8221. 
Stone Mountain memorial. 25441. 
Stoneham (Reginald) : 
Come back to me again. 
Man in the moon. 2161. 
My own land. 6818. 


On the dunes. 


My homeland. 15492. 


4746. 


Sleepy seas. 25267. 
Storch (Morris) Sweet-heart’s 
prayer. 7978. 


Storer (H: J.).: 


Love divine, all love excelling. 


19529. 
Pleasant are Thy courts above. 
20367. 
Son of God goes forth to war. 
20896. 
Storer (J. L.) Dear old Adams. 
4898. 
Storey. (Minnie) Jolly sailor. 138084 
(158). 
Storey’s (George) revue. 4196. 
Stork music pub. co.: 
My dreamy Alabama moon. 2392. 
Wait for me. 8381. 
Storm (John) Virginia west. 16903. 


Storms (Forrest) Dawn and even- 
tide. 22600. 
Stornaiolo (Gaetano) 


4205. 
Stornellata romanesca. 
Stortz ((V. R.)': 
Brown eyed girl. 370. 
Land of tomorrow. 1911. 


Alma Siciliana. 


12346, 12347. 


Story (Chick) pseud. See Story 
(O. E.) 

Story (O. E.): 
After a tear comes a. smile. 


4163, 8773 (889). 
After you’ve kissed me kiss me 
again. 34, 8773 (891). 


86854—26——_30 


2659. 


And I don’t mean maybe. 


21964, 26302 (341). 


Arabella. 4265, 8773 (911). 
At the opree house. 162, 8773 
(914). 


Bombay. 4486, 8773 (929). 

Bring back the scenes of yester- 
day. 22227, 263802 (366). 

Carry me back to Connemara. 
22312, 26302 (369). 


Down behind the hill. 22717, 
2602 (396). 
Dreaming in the moonlight. 854, 


8773 (1011). 

Florida moon. 22971, 26302 (410). 

I’m lonesome for a lonesome little 
pal. | SSt6> S7r755 C1099): 

I wonder if you ever wonder. 
23526. 

In a Japanese garden. 
(Rie) 

In a Pasadena garden. 
263802 (455). 

Just like you. 1824, 8773 (1147). 

Let’s go roaming in the gloaming. 
15057. 

Lost in the city of tears. 
26302 (477). 

Mary Brown. 15275. 

No little two shoes to climb on 
my knee. 2507, 8773 (1225). 
O’Leahy’s lullaby. 11572. 
On the village green. 7060. 

Pick me out’ a: ~girlie. 
26302 (532). 

Play me that beautiful Triumerei. 
24829, 26302 (533). 


5883, 8773 
23578, 


23998, 


24817, 


Rose of dreams. 3036, 8773 
C257? 

Some sweet day. 7761, 8773. 
(1304). 

Son of the morning star. T7779. 


Strolling along. 12359. 

They can’t blame that on me. 
8097, 8773 (13834). 

Ting-a-ling-a-ling. 3647. 

Tip from Tipperary. 25710, 26302 
(584). 

Underneath the 
ST tS (1352): 

Wear a little smile. 16973. 

What name is sweeter than sweet- 
heart. 26003, 26302 (599). 

What would you say. 8497. 

When summer time rolls around. 


smiling moon. 


17041. 

You got to stop that running 
round the town. 26231, 26302 
(618). 

Storz (W. J.) I-want to see. 5802, 
ZaoL5) : 
Stothart (Herbert) : 

Doctor. S804. 

Rose-Marie. 7448, 11941, 11942, 


50571, 25033. 


1757 


INDEX 


‘pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


die. 11643. 

Stoughton (R. S.): 
Blessed art Thou. 
Conchita. 609, 610. 
Jacinta. 23693. 
Javanese dance. 
Li Tsin. 1954. 
Lift up your heads. 6265. 
Louisiana nights. 2064. 
Love will conquer all. 
Luanita. 19555. 
Madcap October. 
Miss Mardi Gras. 
Ninette. 20017. 
Valse apache. 3748, 8286. 
Zoraida. 4129, 4130. 
Zumurrud. 4134. ‘ 

Stoupa (G. J.) Cross word puzzle. 


304. 
1745. 


24036. 


24079. 
24268. 


659. 

Stout (G. C.) Harth is the Lords. 
26302 (82). : 
Stout (Walter) Earth is the Lords. 

26302 (82). 


Stovall (K. S.): 


Charleston rose. 22354. 
Dorise. 825. 

Guinea gabble. 1286. 
Lou. 24002. 

Sammy band. 3092. 
Senorita eyes. 16207. 


Stovall (Kathryne) pub. co.: 


- Dorise. 825. 
Guinea gabble. 1286. 
Melrose. 2232. - 
Senorita eyes. 16207. 


Stover (Harry) I don’t know why 
I’m girl shy. 10356. 

Stover (LeRoy) Forgive. 
Stover (M. A.): 

Altadena. 13143, 21939. 

Hear thou my song. 10205. 
Stoye (Paul): 

Caprice. 25452. 

Concert valse. 
Strachey (Jack) : 

Beauty sleep. 9066. 

Chinese flower. 4693, 4694. 

Dear little Billie. 13775. 

I’d rather have someone like you. 

10351. 

I’m fed up. 10420. 

I want a little love. 1568. 

Little Hileen from the County 


1119. 


608. 


Clare. 1998. 
Sing your cares away. 12159. 
Stradley (G. L.) Mignon. 24242. 


Straight (Charlie) : 
Fox (Sam) popular dance folio, 
no. 2... 23013. 
I found a way to love you. 5667. 
Whole world is dreaming of love. 


3987. 
Strain (Florence) My dear old west- 
ern home. 19894. 


Stouder (Theo.) Our love will never ' Strang (F. McD.) Give me roses now. 


14230 
Stranger in New York. 18084 (177). 
Strangward (William) : 
In dreamland. 19061. 
Merrylegs. 19725. 
Stransky (Otto) Creep into my arms. 
9459. 
Strassberg 
2390. 
Strasser (William) Classic and mod- 
ern string quartet album. 9376, 
9377. 
Straten (Léon van): 
Chant élégiaque. 13544. 
Deux mélodies. 16478. 

During a dream. 138929. 
Mélodie. 16479. 
Stratman (S.) When it’s blossom 

time in dear old Dixieland. 26037. 
Stratton (Anne) pseud. See Holden 


(G. H.) My dream rose. 


(Anne) 

Stratton (Hstelle) College men. 
22445. 

Stratton (Thelma) My aching heart. 
24369. 


Straus (Oscar) : 
Brother of mine. 176938. 
Castles in the air. 9286, 9287. 
Cleopatra. 18599, 17886. 
Egyptian march. 138951. 
Fish in the sea. 9872. 
In Armenia. 19055. 
Love alone. 10971. 
Make believe you’re mine. 
Mine evermore. 11177. 
Naughty Riquette. 24477. 
O queen divine. 11497, 11498. 
Plant some roses in. memory’s 

garden. 20361. 

Riquette. 2992, 7407, 16061. 
Teresina. 21156, 21157, 25615. 
Woman’s heart. 12969. 

Strauss (EHd.): 
Snap and dash. 7741. 
With chic. 17164. 

Strauss (Johann) : 
Blue Danube. 22201. 
Carnaval de Vienne. 
Fledermaus 1. 9881. 
Lorenz’s three part secular chorus 

book. 19516. 

New Vienna. 4144 (90). 
On the beautiful blue Danube. 


19591. 


443. 


15725. 

Straussiana. 21011. 

Summer winds, blow. 21040- 
21048. 

Valse caprice. 13084 (366). 
Walzer. 12352. 


Strauss (Richard) : 
Also sprach Zarathustra. 
(197), 26802 (291). 
Arianna a Nasso. 16480. 
Intermezzo. 21010. 


21850 


1758 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Richard Strauss heft. 
Traumerei. 16481. 
Strawinsky (Igor): | 
~Air de la mére. 21889. 
“ Concertino. 4770. 
Concerto. 7895. 
bal Dance of the ballerine. 4852. 
Dance of the coachmen and 
nurses. 4853. 
\ Mavra. 11100; 24164, 24165. 
‘Octuor. 6976. 
‘Pulcinella. 15984. 
“Ronde des princesses. 
“Rossignol. 7464. 
“Sonate. 16482. 
Streabbog (—) pseud. See Gobbaerts 
(Jean Louis). 
Street (R. D.): 
If I could only love some one. 
23546. 
There’s only one rose, that’s you. 
8093. 2 
Street singer. 3407, 23511, 23512. 
Strehlow (Gustav) Garden of love’s 
young dreams. 14179. 
Strelezki (Anton) Serenade. 
(298). 
Strenna Rosa. 12356. 
Strickland (Lily): 
Belle Bayou. 9081, 9082. 
Lazy days. 10828, 10829. 
Lonesome moonlight. 6331, 15141. 
Ma cherie. 11023, 11024. 
Negro melodies of the old South. 
24485. 
Nocturne. 12357, 12358. 
Pickaninny sleep-song. 24818. 
Southern moon. 12294, 12295. 
Romance. 3009. 
Strickland-Constable (H. M.) 
working His purpose out. 


7894. 


7442. 


13084 


God is 
23103. 


String (Mark) Hlsie, is somebody 
else’s Elsie now. 9753. 
Strite (H. M.) - Easy studies in the 


1st, 2nd and 3rd positions. 5083. 
Strobell (C. W.) Tallahassee tan. 

16586. 
stroch (A. Ma) 

13084 (3438). © 
Strockoff (Leo) 
Stroecker (A. A.) 
Stromberg (John) : 

How I love my Lu. 21850 (94). 


Sweetheart awake. 


16080. 
7614. 


Romance. 
Senorita. 


I love you acushla machree. 8773 
(359). 

Scandal midst the blossoms. 13084 
(290). 


Stromwall (Arthur) I’m wearing my 
heart away. 14586. 
Stroncone (—) Notte 
26302 (519). 
Strong (M. A.): 
Garden season with Mother Goose. 
18464. 
. May comes laughing. 2204. 


Andalusia. 


—— — ——— - — 


Strong (Mark): 


Girls are gonna get it. 9996. 
Greenland, down where the ice- 
bergs grow. 23156. 


Ogo-pogo. 209, 210, 24606. 
Poppa-catta-pettle. 11765. 
Sardines. 7528. 

Tom Mix. 12579, 12580. 
Waiting on the doorstep. 127388. 
Wallagatosh. 25922. 


Strong -{(W. D.) Mother’s evening 
prayer. 154387. 
Strong (W. E.) Francesca polka. 


26302 (99, 100). 
Stross (Fred) I know what’s become 


of Sally. 1475: 
Strothotte’ (M. A.) Harvest time. 
10162. 


Stroud (Arthur) : 
I don’t love no one. 10357. 
It’s a long way to bonnie Scotland- 
14791. 
Your way is my way. 26273. 
Strubel (Fred) : 
Castle chimes. 
Drifting. 873. 
Strumillo (Ferdinando) : 
Mah-jongg. 6439, 24089. 


455. 


Siréne. 25253. 
Voila. 21426. 


Stryker (Daisy) : 
Don’t tell me that you love me. 
18128. 
Get a hoodoo. 18489. 
Hazy Mazie. 18641. 
Where the peach blossoms bloom, 


21616. 
Stuart (Blanche) Far away from 
you dear I. am lonely. 1039. 
Stuart (C. EH.) < 
Gee but Ill be blue. 14197. 
Let’s wander away. 15059. 
We met, we lived, we parted. 
3841. 
Stuart (EK. M.): 
~ Business man’s luncheon. 13428. 
Such a crust. 16494. 
Stuart (Leslie) : 
Lousiana Lou. 24004. 
Valleys of Eden. 4144 (141). 
Willow-pattern plate. 26153. 
Stuart (W. H.) First lessons 


18362. 
Sweetheart of mi: 


violin classes. 
Stubbs (C. F.) 
12425. 
Stubbs (S. G. P.) 
opera. 4422. 
Stubler (G. A.) Sweet Lénore. 7950, 
Stucken (D. H. Van Der) See Van 
Der Stucken (D. H.) 

Stuckey (R. L.) Let your life be like 
a beacon. 23906. 

Student prince in Heidelberg. 
3410, 3411, 8773 (1013). 

Studenten liebe. 9346. 


Benedicite, omni: 


881, 


1759 


Stiirmer (Bruno): 


Tanzsuite. 25581. 
Zeitgesichte. 26279. 
Stuff (Willard) Those eyes. 3612. 
Stuhr (Marvel) I love you because 
it’s just you. 5710. 
Stukenberg (Mrs. H. A.): 
That basket ball game. 21166. 


Who’s lonely. 
Stukey-Hiil (Bessie 


12918. 
) Resp 


INDEX 


onse. 2966. 


Stulee (L. A.) Forward. 5275. 
Stults (G. M.) Singing leaves. 4144 


(119). 
Stults (R. M.): 


Awake and sing. 


Belshazzar. 22158. 

Brooklet’s song. 369. 
Dream-girl of my heart. 845. 
Dress parade march. 18187. 


God in man 
18526. 


made 


Hearts and blossoms. 


Ideal organist. 


19025. 


Immortality. 1620. 
In the starlight. 1665. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 1766. 


King eternal. 


1868. 


King Immanuel. 1927 
Lord is risen indeed. 2051. 
May song. 19652. 


More love to Thee. 


13252. 


manifest. 


23247. 


ie 


6675. 


Morning light is breaking. 15425. 


Song of the angels. 


25340. 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 21231. 


Victory over death. 


8333. 


What shall we sing about. 16998. 
White swan. 21632. 


Woman of Endor. 


Stunde spanien. 12373. 


Sturechio (Frank) 
15680. 

Sturges (M. H.) 
25047. 

Sturgis (David): 
Java dreams. 
Lorella. 2055. 

urgis (G. K.): 
Praise. 11779. 


Oh 


Rough 


1743. 


Rose of mother’s love. 
Sacred solos and duets. 11987. 


rgis (J. H.): 


Faith inspiring songs. 
Mothers’ day service. 


Sacred choruses 


7488. 
Sturgis (M. M.): 


God is love. 10025. 

He’ll carry you thru. 

Twenty-third psalm. 
Sturkow-Ryder (—): 

In my neglected garden. 10577. 


Popeorn dance. 
Valse bizarre. 


15930. 
16854. 


17175. 


some day. 


and wild. 


11947. 


18304. 
6706. 


and anthems. 


10190. 
12631. 


pt.-11T, ne S., v.20 


Sturm (Maurice) : 

What! No women. 26004. 

Who is she, what is she. 17107. 
Sturm (Murray): ; 

On a windy day in Mareh. 2647, - 

2648. 

You may be a freshman. 26240. 

Sturman (Catharine) We are com- 
ing back to the U. 8. A. 8442. 


Sturmer (J. W.) ~ Oh alma mater. 


2580. 

Suddoth (J. G.) Down by the river 
blues. 831. 

Sugar (HE. J.) Proletary aidas. 2878. 

Suggars (Montague) Two lips. 
25813. 

Sughrue (M. J.): 

Cradle song. 17298 (33). 

Down among the pines. 17298. 
(43). sth 

Endless day. 17298 (51). 

Face to face. 17298 (56). 

IV’) not forget thee. 17298 (87). 

"Twill not be long. 17298 (211). 

We love you just the same. 17298 
(220). 

Suissman (1. WB) Sound which 
through the tide of time, will echo 
faintly. 16409. 

Suite of classic dances. 3416-3418. 

Sulcer (©. T.) Marinello lady, my 
rose-bud girl. 6504. 

Sullivan (Arthur) : 

Chorister. 21850 (33). 

Gondoliers. 5393. 

Grand duke. 5411. 

{’~hear “the @sOre, Tove Or? my 
Saviour’s voice. 5675. 

Lost chord. 15161, 15162, 21850. 
(117), 23996, 23997. 

Mikado. 24244. 

Mikado gems. 24245. 

Onward Ku kiux  klansmen. 
20201. 

Princess Ida. 2867. 

Ruddigore. 3053. 

Trial’ Dy “jury. * S20se 

Utopia, limited. 8277. 

Victoria and merrie England. 
17298) | (2057. 

Sullivan (Dan): 

At sunset hour. 17450-17452. 

Garden of Eden was in Ireland. 
18461, 18462. 

I’m always reaching for the moon. 
18902, 18903. 

Sullivan (Henry)  Rock-a-bye baby 
blues. 8773 (222 
Sullivan (Herbert) Victoria and 

merrie England. 17298 (215). 

Sullivan (J. M.): 

Brown eyed baby doll. 13416. 
Yes I’m gonna get married. 21732. | 


1760 


INDEX | 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Sullivan (Jerry) : 
Gee but I’m lonesome for you. 
14198, 18479, 18480. 
My home town. 15490. 
Only a broken string of pearls. 
201838, 20184. 


Sullivan (Joseph) I want to be a 


‘sheik. 10495. 
Sullivan (M. J.) Hymn to St. Teresa. 
18796. 


Sullivan. (f.'J.) To Killarney you 
must go. 16730. 
Sullivan (Terry) : 
Fell out. 14056. 
I've gotta getta girl named Mary. 
10484. 
Sullivan (W. A.): 
Roli along. 30038. 
That Dixie band from cotton land. 
16638, 21170. 
Sulzbach (W.) Elegien. 9749. 
Suma (Art) Cease Bernice. 
Sumerau (D. L.): 
Songs for the King called Jesus. 
16390. 
Songs for the pilgrims’ thanksgiv- 
ing. 16392. 
Tullar-Meredith co. catalog and 
sampler. 25795. 
Tulmereo Children’s day collec- 


17792. 


tion. 16803. . 
Summer (Charles) Would you: 
12992. 


Summers (C.) See Summers (L. C.) 
Summers (C. E.): 
Florida. 22965. 
Florida here Iam. 22970. 
Summers (H. L.) Dreaming of you 
dear. 862. 
Summers (L. C.) You’re the mamma 
that Im crazy about. 13041. 
Summers (P. F.) Summers (Paul F.) 
Hawaiian instructor for ukulele 
and guitar. 21044. 
Summers (R. B.) Dreaming of you 
dear. 862, 
Summy (C. F.) co.: 
Abendlied. 13093. 
Acrobat. 4158. 
Aibum of short pieces for the 
piano. 21898, 21899. 
All the world a-dancing. 17364, 
Aria. 16183. ~- 
At night. 13218. 
Aubade. 15006. 
Automobile race. 13236. 
Banjo player. 22102. 
Be Thou my guide. 183801. 
Berceuse. 13334. 
Bob White’s call. 9187. 
Bourrée. 4504. 
Brownies. 17697. 
Coasting. 568. 
Cooky moon. 13662. 
Dancing figure. 4858. 


1761 


Dear old Madrid. 22626, 
Dedication. 16185. 
Delicious trip. 138798. 
Dolly’s dancing lesson. 9634. 
Dress parade. 871. 
Drowsy eyes. 5044. 
Duet of the dolls. 9709. 
Hlegie. 5102. 
Erlkonig. 16174. 
Ever close to Jesus. 
Fairy revels. 1021. — 
Flivver chase. 22964. 
Frolic of the goblins. 5297. 
Frolic of the imns. 9948. 
Garden season with Mother Goose. 
18464. 


14000. 


Gethsemane. 14208. 
Goldylock’s waltz. 10053. 
Grandfather’s tale. 14288. 


Had the violet sent me _ you. 
5440. 

Hansel and Gretel. 23186. 

Hear him eall. 13847. 

Holiday. 10254. 

Hopak. 5584. 

Hush thee mysown. 18790. 

Hush-a-bye song. 1485. 

I love to tell the story. 1496. 

If you should say. 235638. 


If you want to live. 10545. 
Illinois. 1618. 
In my little boat. 10576. 


In the organ loft. 10600. 

In the sheik’s tent. 19098. 

In the street where you went 
away. 23638. 

Jack be nimble. 10659. 

Jolly sailor boy. 1783. 

Joy. 14855. 

Joyous mood. 1792. 

Legende. 6225. 

Lessons in piano playing. 

Let’s dance. 15056. 

Little chatter box. 10902. 

Little dance. 10903. 

Little gloom bird. 10909. 

Little joy-bird. 10914. 

London bridge. 2033. 

Long ago. 10944. 

Loving Shepherd. 15211. 

March of the toy soldiers. 

Meditation. 6544. 

Minuet. 2277, 24258. 

Monkey shines. 6663. 

My heart. 11315. 

Norrland—scherzo. 2518. 

Oriental love song. 24704 

Our Christ. 15776. 

Our Father. 7099. 

Peter Pan. 15859. 

Pibroch. 20325. 


10846. 


11071. 


Playing tag. 15904. 
Playtime. 15905. 
Prelude. 2848. 


Puck’s serenade. 2889. 


INDEX 


Summy (C. F.)—Continued. 
Punch and Judy. 7300. 
Quarrel. 15994. 

Ripples. 11904. 

Sailing with dolly. 3070. 
Scatterflakes. 7549. 

School is out. 7566. 

Seotch love song. 16191. 

Sea dirge. 31388. 

Snowy night. 25282. 
Somedays. 12236. 

Song of the shepherds. 253849. 
Song of the violin. 16385. 
Staccato caprice. 7475. 

Still, still with Thee. 25439. 
Sufficient unto the day. 7904. 
Summer idyll. 12381. 
Sunny spring morning. 
Tears. 16604. 
Tendertryst. 8087. 
Three bears. 12541. 
Tin soldiers parade. 
Tit £0r bain elerZ2: 
Triflin’. 16767. 
Tumbling clown. 
Tunes and runes. 
Two Easter bunnies. 
Two Haster hymns. 
Valse grazioso. 3749. 
Valsette. 8301. 
Whistling farmer. 21629. 
Wings of peace. 17157. 
Woodpecker. 17196. 
Work and play book. 

Sumner (J. J.): 
Sweet. 25511. 
Wilson Sadie. 


Sumsion (C. C.): 
Four preludes. 
Two andantes. 


Sundown. 21048. 
Sunnes (M. lL.) Goodbye. 18547. 
Sunny. 17989, 18165, 18876, 18924, 
19232, 21049, 21344, 21635, 25496. 
Sunshine (Marion) Not so long ago. 
11462. 
Sunshowers. 
Supince (Samuel) Oh Tony Tony I 
love you only. 2606. 
Suppé (Franz von): 
Boceaccio. 22206. 
Fair Galathea. 5177. 
Grosse unbekannte. 10104, 10105. 
Ich hab’ in’s paradies geschaut. 
5824, 19021. 
Irrfahrt um’s Gluck. 8773 (886). 


16513. 


8144. 


12620. 
12621. 
12640. 

23834. 


4048. 


26154. 


16507. 
16508. 


18760. . 


Ja, wenn es lenz ist. 6007. 
Light cavalry. 23921. 
Light cavalry allegro. 15076. 


Light cavalry 
(163). 

Minner gibt’s genug auf dieser 
sch6nen welt. 6433, 19583. 

Paragraph 3. 13084 (262). 


overture. 13084 


pt. tir, nus. ye20 


zieh and die 
7154, 20280. 
24843, 24844. 


Pauline, Pauline, 

seid’ne Pelerine. 

Poet and peasant. 

Surber (G. A.): 

Don't let me worry you. 

Way down in sugar town. 

25944, 25945. 
(Joseph) 


22698. 
16959, 


Surdo 
20420. 


Surrency (Hillman) 
you. 23448. 

Susanna. 10125. 

Suskind (Milton) : 

Daphne, my 
18025. 

Lady of my heart. 

Oh, you. 20123. 

Skipper. 20811. 

Take a little dip. 21108. 

Twice told tale. 21336. 

Venetian skies. 21389. 

Wee toy. 21507. 

Suskind (Peter) It’s trouble it’s trou- 
ble. 19150. 

Sussman (Alexander) : 

I’m only teasing with you. 23452. 

Once more may I hear you. 24681. 

Your boy will be bringin’ my Susie 
to you. 21802. 

Sussman (I. B.) Sound which 
through the tide of time, will echo 
faintly. 20940. 

Suter (Hermann) : 

An die sterne. 21959. 

Konzert in A-dur. 6167. 

Lobpreisung der musik. 238971. 
Suter (R. O.): 

Circus parade. 

Valsette. 8302. ; 

Sutherland (E. T.) I’m a rounder on 
the great white way. 18899. 

Sutherland (Lena) My last good-bye. 
19924. 

Sutphen (LeMoyne) 
of the southland. 

Sutro (Anatole) 

Sutton (B. D.) 
there now. 

Sutton (E.) 

Sutton (Kate) 
14490. 

Sutton (M. B.): 

Memory bells. 19707. 
Our little gray cottage at the end 
of the street. 20230. 

Suzanne. 18854, 18855, 19455, 19456, 
19654, 19655, 20099, 20188, 21066, 
21067. 

Swader (Frank) 

Swagerty (J. D.) 
4431. 

Swain (Freda) : 

Croon of the sea. 17971. 
Humoresque. 18783. 


Prince Charming. 


I’m laughing at 


wonderful one. 


19310. 


17879. 


Sing me a song 
7696, 7697. 
Luftballon. 11015. 
What are they doing 
21530. 
Favourite. 18333. | 
I don’t wanna sleep. 


Sweetheart. 21087. 
‘Better farther on. 


62 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


-Musical box. 19879. 
Windmill. 21682. 


Swan (Einar) Dream kiss. 22784. 
Swan & co., ltd.: 

Courtesy. 17961. 

Hoist thy sail. 18711. 

I go to prove my soul. 5668. 


In days of June. 10560. 
Lyric of the night. 2113. 
Off to market, Johnny. 20088. 
Our garden. 20225. 
Renunciation. 20518. 
Rushpool. 11976. 
Sunset and dawn. 
Threnody. 21236. 
Way to Polden. 3836. 
Zephyrs. 17292. 

Swansea town. 3456. 

Swarm (Constance) Scratch a match. 

20694. 


16517. 


Swart (C. M.) Only yesterday. 
gry ds A 

Swartz (P. E.) Some one like you. 
Dera 2. 


Annette. 8903. 
I want to be 


Swartzel (R. G.) 
Swayze (Mrs. Robert) 
a Gypsy. 23507. 
Sweden, reciprocal copyright protec- 

tion of music. p. Vv: 
Sweeney (C. C.) Liberty. 10868, 
Sweeney (Edward) When I meet my 
old father and mother once more. 
21560. 
Sweet (A. W.) 
21469. 
Sweethearts. 7976, 7977. 
Sweeting (E. T.): 
He that is down need fear no fall. 
5499. 
Trees they do grow high. 8194. 
Sweney (A. J.) Work for Jesus. 
Des Oey heseso) 
Sweney (J. R.): 
Are you sowing for the Master. 


26302 (18). 

Better day coming on. 26302 
to) 2 

Give me the mind of Jesus. 26302 
(107); 


Glorious victory. 26302 (109). 
Handful of cheer. 26302 (118). 
Hold on to God. 26302 (129). 


tH stand.” up. ‘tor “Him: ** 26302 
re). 

Into His marvellous light. 26302 
(161). 

Jesus promised me a home. 26302 
(162). 

Joy and sunshine.. 26302 (164). 

Keep us till we meet again. 


26302 (165). 
My Saviour is a friend indeed. 
26302 (207). 
O wondrous cross. 26302 (219). 
Only believe. 26302 (229). 


Watch your steps. 


Only once you pass this way. 
26302 (232). 


Open the door for me. 26302 
(233). 

Rodeheaver’s gospel solos and 
duets. 16076. 


Saviour guide me down life’s river. 
26302 (270). 


Sinners are coming home. 26302 
(279). 

Sweeter as the days go by. 26302 
(295). 


Wait on the Lord. 26302 (312). 
When I hear the trumpet sound- 
ing. 2638024(3823): 
Sweney (R. H.) Work for 
26302 (332). 

Swenson (P. R.) 

us back our beer and wine. 

Swerdlove (M. E.): 
Childrens prayer. 22366. 
Dream waltz. 22741. 

Swertz (H. C.) Hymn to the little 

fiower. 10331. 

Swift (Annie) : 

Good-bye little home. 
I gave you all. 14494. 

Wilts CE en: )42 5 
Blind little pal. 17641. ° 
For ever I need you. 18403. 
Parted from you. 20263. 

When you begin to miss me. 
21595. 
Swift (Tom): 
Catalina island and 
I want you. 5806. 
Lonely. 10939. 
Swinburne (Mrs. M. J.) 
day prayer. 21505. 
Swindell (Charles) Struggle. 
Swing low sweet’ chariot. 
255388, 25539. 
Swinnen  (Firmin) 
9073. 

Swinney (F.): 
California. 4570. 
Path of life. 15840. 

Swinstead (Felix) : 

Carol. 16558. 

Drone. 13916. 

Entr’acte. 5122. 

In the bay. 14742. 
Leisure moments. 19367. 
Little waltz. 15119. 
Mazurka in B flat. 
Ten sight-reading tests. 
Valse-intermezzo.16859. 
Village pictures. 21411. 

Swisher (M. D.) Crest march. 13690. 

Swiss guides dream. 12430. 

Swoish (L. M.) Red arrow division. 


Jesus. 


Uncle Sammy, give 
21352. 


14275. 


you. 13521. 


Wedding 


16489. 
21091, 


Bedtime tale. 


2209. 
16559. 


11861. 
Swope (I. M.) I wonder why you’re 
lonesome. 5818. 


Sword of Tahber. 8773 (764). 


1763 


INDEX 


Sykes (C. W. B.) Dictionaries. 4933, 
13816. 

Sykes (H. H.) Hugenot. 18769. 
Sykes (Mrs. M. L.) Two original 
pieces. 25542. 

Sylva music co. Lights of home. 
19412. 

Sylvia (Joe) Dear pal how I'll miss 
you. 18063. 

Sylvia & Medeiros. Dear pal how I'll 
miss you. 18063. 

Sylvie. 25544. 


Symons (D. T.): 
Little black boy. 10898. 


Madrigale. 11032. 
Petite fantaisie. 20310. 
Symphony series of programs for 


school and community orchestras. 
3485. 
Syré (Leopold) : 
Little Alpine boy. 1943883. 
Little Gypsy. 19450. 
Little piper. 19460. 
Little skater. 19466. 
Syverston (A.) After sunset. 
Szabados (Béla) Antonia. 
13184. 

Szabo (Andrew) jr.: 
Our sharp shooters. 
White rose. 3978. 

Szule (Joseph) : 
Buenaventure. 4542. 
C’est la faute 4 mon papa. 

Iter 
C’est la maison du 
ne Geo: 
Cest les p’tits trucs qui sont en 
d’ssous. 4564. 
Canard. 419. 
De vous a moi. 
Femmes mariées. 14058, 18339. 
Fox du canard. 1123. 
Heure folle. 1369, 1370. 
J’ peux pas monter. 19158. 
Java de java. 14819, 238704. 
Je suis son pére...je suis sa 


17326. 
4257, 


20231. 


17720, 


bon Dieu. 


18044, 18045. 


fille... 19179. 

Kolos. 1889. 

Nouvelles mains de femme. 
24554. 

Paradis de reve. 24762. 

Pas comme les autres. 7145. 


P’tit machin comm’ ¢ca. 15983, 
20435. 

Quand les femmes sont jolies. 
20447, 20448. 

Quand on est trois. 11823. 

Quand tu vois une femme. 
2897. 

Quand une femme me regarde 
comme ca. 2898. 

Serenade. 7618. 

Si vous saviez comm’ je fais ca. 
3207. 

Tendresse. 


2896, 


3004. 


1764 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Victoire de Samothrace. 8330. 
Vivette. 3787, 3788. 
T. E. soiree corp.: 
Memories of you. 6564, 8773 
(1195). 


Phoebe Snow. 7196, 8773 (1252). — 


Yaya Alma. 8773 (1407), 17207. 
Tabb (R. V.) Coquette. 22499. 
Tabberer (Mrs. H. G.) Dreaming of 

love. 9689. 


Tabbush (Reginald). Why do short 


men like tall girls. 17133. 
Taccati (Joseph) Try to smile. . 
25788. 
Tafarella (L.) Maria. 2187. 
Tafarella (Santi) : 
Americana. 8872. 
Amore in giardino, 8877. 
Amore in, mezzo al mare. 8877, 
21953. 
Amorosa. 4240, 21955. 
Antonietta. 122. 
Baciami forte. 4846. 
Baggio di sole. 7841. . 
Bianco fantasma. 286. 
Bolero. 327. 
Capelli dorati. 4601, 22294. 
Carezze d’amore. 4613. 
Cavaleando. 4683. 
Celia. 469. 


Cicciuzza mia. 138588, 22401. 


Dammi un bacio, 4849. 
Delizioso. 4914. 

Dolce frenesia. 4958. 
Dolce primavera. 4959. 
Dolce Risolino. 805. 
Fervido bacio. 1059. 
Folle passione. 5262. 


14133, 23006. 
Lig 


Forse. 
Frenesia. 
Furiosa. 1155. 
Giappolino. 4717. 
Giuramento d’ amore. 
Gondola. 1243. 
Idolo d’incanto. 
Infanta. 1677. 
Innammurati e Napoli. 
Lontano. 2045. — 
Maestoso. 6484. 
Mi piace tanto. 
Nfama catena. 
Nina. 11425. 
Oh Katherina. 15670. 

Pensami. 11702. 

Profumo d’ amore. 2875, 24901. 
Raggio di sole. 24948. 

Sirene. 16286, 25254. 
Sorridendo. 3352. 
Speranze d’amore. 
Spirito. 3371. 
Splendore. 7848. 
Stringimi forte. 
T’ amero’ sempre. 
Titina. 16724. 
Torno addO mamma. 12594. 


1205. 
1589. 
10616. 


24228. 
11417. 


7840. 


7900. 
3488. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Vezzosa. 8329. 
Violetta. 8344. 
Visione d’amore. 12719. 
Vorrei. 16914, 25903. 
Taft (James) If you don’t think 
I’m aleavin’. 5861. © 
Tag (R. W.) Gale. 
Taggart (George) : 
Moth and the flame. 
Wait till my ship 
~7 26302, (313). 
Taggart (M. G.) 
IS 7TOt. 
Taggart (R. HE.) 
make me love you yet. 
Taggart (W. M). 
9472. 
Tagliaferri (Ernesto) 
izze. 18205. 
Tagliapietra (G.) Tre esercizii e 
Venti variazioni. 7995. 
Taia of Egypt. 22963. 
Tailleferre (G.): 
Airs francais. 4184. 
Airs italiens. 4185, 4186. 
Concerto. 3498. 

Tait (H. W.) Jll keep longing for 
you. 23398. 
Talavera (Mario) 

9345. 


Talbert (Clinton) Let me let you 
know I love you. 15058. 
Talbert (W. P.): 
Mammy. 24110. 
Prairie flower. 24867. 
‘Talbot (Howard) Melody in C. 6555. 
Talbot (Odilon) : 
Benediction. 9089. 
Four benedictions. 


9961. 


21850 (134). 
comes in. 


Dear old Texas. 
Sweet memories 
21077. 

Crossword blues. 


°E ttre bell- 


Chinita. 9344, 


21115. 


Messe de Notre-Dame. 19727. 
Messe St. Etienne. 6593. 
Regina eceeli no. 1. 2952. 


Solemn benediction in G. 20856. 


Souvenir. 25375. 

Tu es prétre [and] Regina coeli 
mone. 4 2ZI329: 

Vision of St. Cecilia. 25895— 
25897. 


Talbott (W. M.) 
ing with you. 
Tales of Hoffman. 
11519, 24606. 
Tallmadge (Ethyl) 
Tallmadge (K. A.) 
14482. 
Tallman (Arthur): 
In somebody’s heart. 5916. 
That old-time melody. 25640. 
Tallman (Ruth) Castles in Spain. 


When I am danc- 
21552: 
3502, 6986, 11517, 


Drifting. 22763. 
Honor and glory. 


4634. 
Tambourine. 25569. 
Tamburini (F.) Fille 4 lestama. 
5215, 5216. 
Tamerlan. 10128, 12443. 
1 


Tampa (M. J.) Oh paradise, fond 


paradise. 11544. 

Tandler (H. G.) Most of all I want 
your love. 6685. 

Tandler (H. J.) When twilight 
comes I’m thinking of you. 17054. 

Tang (L. A.) Radio blues. 2915. 

Tangletoes. 3508, 3509. 

Tanit. 8004. 

Tankersley (Wayne) Happy thoughts. 
waltz. 5471. 


Tannenbaum (Milton) ’Tis the heart 
within the house that makes the- 
home. 8148. 

Tanner (Gid): 

Boll weevil blues. 4484. 
I am satisfied. 5635. 

Tanner (R.) Weg zur meisterschaft: 
im klavierspiel. 12789, 12790. 

Tannhiiuser. 214383. 

Tansley (Reginald) : 

Big Smith. 288. 
Cradle song. 641. 
Fairy frolics. 9818. 

Tansman (Alexandre) : 

Danse de la sorciére. 
Quatre danses miniatures. 
Sonatine. 16366. 

Tans’ur (William) O Lord almighty. 
24572. . 

Tanzman (J. 1.): 

Ich trink. 14667. 


9525, 9526.. 
8005. 


Oi is er meshige. 20127. 
Tu es noch amul. 16799. 
Tapie (B. M.) Wand’ring down 
mem’ry lane. 16949. : 
Tapp (Frank) Knick-knacks. 19296. 


Tapper (Thomas) Advanced music 
reader. 8773 (4). 
Tappert (Henry) Hymni de sanctis- 
Simo sacramento. 5626. 
Tapponnier (R.): 
Al-kasar. 55. 
Mamita. 6456, 6457. 
Tarantella (Edition ) 
7621-7622. 
Tarantella napoletana. 
Tarantola (Giuseppe) : 
Festa in casa di Nofrio. 1060. 
Giuesppina al mare. 1206. 
Polka palermitana. 2820. 
Tarbox (Russell) : 
Road to yesterday. 11916. 
Stop flirting. 7885, 16471. 
Tomboy. 16742. 

Targgart (C. F.) Be like Jesus. 227. 
Targgart (R. P.) We'll meet again 
on heaven's golden shore. 3840. 

Tart (F.) Heart o’ me. 13849. 

Tartanac (H.) Jeunesse. 14841. 

Tartini (—) Largo and allegro assai. 
15021. 

Tasch (C. A.) Rent a little part of 
your little heart that would be my 
sunny home. 16037. 


Serenade. 


8010. 


69 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Taschner (F. HB.) Daylight saving 
and standard time. 9558. 

Tassey (EB. J.) Smiling. 25277. 

Tate (A. F.) Tate’s (Arthur F.) 
comprehensive and up-to-date piano- 

. forte tutor. 16591. 

Tate (H. W.) Blues in A minor. 


4473. 

Tatem (J. A.) Romp on the sands. 
3021. 

Tatlow (Doris) When June is come. 
26039. 


Tatman (B. J.): 
Dream tunes. 9686, 


In dear old Delaware. 10561. 


Longing for you, absent one. 
10954. 

Tatnell (J. T.) Heartsore. 23248. 
Tatton (J. M.): 

«Ave verum. 17475. 

I saw three ships. 18963. 
Taubert (W.): 

EXrsten veilchen. 13084 (81). 


Miides kindchen. 13084 (230). 
Wer hat das alles so gemacht. 
13084 (384). 


Wiegenlied. 13084 (397). 
Taussig (Hmil) Dirty little dig. 
9611. 
Tavarez (M. G.) Danzas_ puertor- 
riquenas. 22598. 
Tavarez De Storer (Elisa) Danzas 
puertorriquenas. 22598. 
Taylor (A. ©.) Gold star mother. 
14259. 
Taylor (Al.) Detroit. 779. 
Taylor (Billy) Even tho. 975. 
Taylor (C. A.): 
Birds and flowers. 9108, 9109. 


‘Gold and silver. 10041, 10042. 
Sweet peas. 12411, 12412. 


White lilies and roses. 12909, 
12910. 
Wild roses and ferns. 12946, 
12947. 
Taylor (Colin) _ Holiday-hearts. 
10255. 


Taylor (Curtis) : 
Bible way. 22181. 
Going to the reaping. 23115. 
He counts on you and me. 23225. 
Help somebody. 23259. 


It was Jesus. 23685. 
Love waves reached my soul. 
24034. 


On the way to gloryland. 24678. 
Taylor (Deems) : 


Captain Stratton’s fancy. 21850 
(ai): 
Kiss in Xanadu. 21850 (345). 
Taylor (Donna) I ean’t help loving , 
you. 5644. 
Taylor (Hlidora) Lovely one. 6383. 


Taylor “C8. a7): 

Cing morceaux lyriques. 

Hscarpolette. 18250. 

Gavotte in G. 18476. ‘6 

Marche militaire. 19617. 

Petite romance. 20311. 

Rose. 20568. 

Valse lente. 
Taylor (G. C.) 
Taylor (G. E.): 

Dream of love and you. 13878. 

Where the lazy waters kiss the 


21132. 


21377. 


April. 131. 


Shore. 17082. 

Taylor (George) Herbert from In- 
diana. 14888. 

Taylor (Gladys) Tiny tunes for tiny 
fingers. 16720. 

Taylor (Harry) I can’t help loving 
you. 5644. 

Taylor (Iris) I’m tired of crying 


18945. 
Those ice cold pop-pa 


about you. 
Taylor (52 Ws) 
chills. 21226. 
Taylor (J. W.) 
waltzes. 15790. 
Taylor (Jasper) : 
Everybody pile. 18270. 
I found a good man after all. 
18840. 
Janie. 23700. 
Washboard blues. 
Taylor (Jean) : 
Bear yo’ burden. 
How long Lazrus 
14444. 
‘Open de window Noah. 15756. 
Plenty o’ room. 15914. ~ 
Sister Mary wo’ three lengths of 


*.Over the radio— 


8424. 


13304. 
been dead. 


chain. 16287. ; 
Soon one mawnin’. 16408. 
Taylor (Jess) When Mike stepped 


out—in Hollywood. 3908. 
Taylor (John) Smile darling mother 
it eases my pain. 16308. 
Taylor (lL. M.): 
Bring back that dear old sweet- 
heart of mine. 17683. 
J am dream wild over you. 5717, 


23349. 
Taylor (Lew) Sweet Alice Brown. 
255138. 
Taylor (Lincoln) Love’s garden by 
the sea. 6389. 


Taylor (M. M.) 8256. 
Taylor (Tell): 
I’m as blue as the blue grass of 
Kentucky. 23427. 
If I thought that wishes would 
ever come true. 23548. 
Put on your gingham gown. 7303. 
Taylor (Mrs. W. G.): 
Bible. 9100. 
I know that He is coming back 
for me. 10378. 


Ukulele days. 


1766 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


Kept in Christ, I’m satisfied. 
HOTT. 
O wonderful city. 11507. 


When Jesus came to abide in me. 
17026. 
‘Taylor & Fallon music publishers. 
Gold star mother. 185386. 
Tchérepnine (Alexandre) : 
Allegretto. 16593, 16594. 
Allegro vivo. 13138. 
Andantino. 16595. 
Danse. 16596. 
Dix etudes. 25584. 
Huit mélodies. 16597. 
Kammerkonzert. 14942. 
Liebesopfer der heiligen Therese 
vom Kinde Jesu. 23913. 
Neuf inventions. 8014. 
Nocturne. 16598. 
Ode. 15648. 
Piéces sans titres. 
Preto. 15953. 
Six melodies. 
Sonate. 8016. 
Sonatine romantique. 16367. 
Te Deum laudamus in A flat. 3531. 
Teachers’ music pub. co. Scelta songs. 
20644. 
Teaford (O. G.) Sand cave. 12000. 
Tech show. Duchess of Broadway. 
5051. 
Tedesco (Mario Castelnuovo-) 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) 
Teel (Velma): 
At dawn. 4291, ; 
Him-i-lee. 5111. 
Tegner (Alice) Frodjdefullt sjunga de 
figlar sma. 23022. 
Teich (Otto) O Isabella. 156380. 
Tell me more. 8977, 11274, 12458, 
16610, 16611, 21147. 
Tell. me not.’ 3541. 


15886. 
8015. 


See 


Tellam (H.) En dodelinant de la 
' téte. 9759, 18234, 
Telles (Manuel) Oh oh Marie. 
tb AS, 
Tellier (A). 

Méditation. 19672. 

Otaki San. 7094. 


Telling-Belle Vernon co. Cream top 
bottle. 9458. 
Telma (Maurice) 

24367. 
Tempelkunst-verlag. 
21673. 


Tempest (Harry) 


Musical memories. 


Wildfeuer. 


Atlantie City, the 


boardwalk and you. 17456. 

Tempest. 3949, 3950. 

Temple (Hope) See Messager (Mme. 
André) 

Temple university. Temple foot ball 
song. 25606. 


Templeton (Stuart): 


Fantasia on Irish airs. 1033. 


Fantasia on Scottish airs. 1034. 
Sunset reverie. 21052, 
Ten recital pieces for the piano. 
9873. 
Ten traditional carols for Christmas. 


24951. 


Ten transcriptions for the violin. . 
9874. 
Tenaro (L.): 

Kid-fox. 1862. 

Serenade. 3164. 
Ten Hoor (Marten) Olive and blue. 
20151, 


Tennent (H. M.): 
As the days go by. 13206, 17440. 
First me, then you. 9869. 
in Carolina with my Caroline. 


5889. 
Love comes but once. 6356. 
Timbuctoo. 16714. 
You can’t make love while danc- 
ing. 8714. 
Tenney (—) Mexicali Rose. 11155. 
Tenney (G. B.): 
Hail ye time of  holie-dayes. 
14324. 


Hill-top dreaming. 1378. 
Spirit of motherhood. 7845. 


Woodsy nymph came dancing. 
4047. 
Tenney (J. B.) Regular fellows. 
2954, 7368. 
Tenney (J. H.): 
All is well. 8773 (11). 
Hallowed. be His name. 8773 
(298). ; 
Hear the loving voice. 8773 
(319). 


Light of the cross. 
Matchless name. 8868 (510). 
Remember me. 8773 (637). 

We'll meet again. 8773 (839). 


8773 (448). 


Wondrous grace. 8773 (871). 
Tenney (Mrs. J. H.): 
All is well. 8773 (11). 
Hallowed be His name. 8773 
(298). 
Hear the loving voice. 8773 


(319). 
Light of the cross. 8773 (448). 
Matchless name. 8773 (510). 
Remember me. - 8773 (637). 
We'll meet again. 8773 (839). 
Wondrous grace. 8773 (871). 


Tenney (LeRoy) Stars, the Stripes, 
and you. 209938. 

Tennyson (Claude) If somebody has 
won your heart. 14684. 

Teplitzky (Murray & Al) Broken 
heart of mine. 366. 

Terdiman (Adolph) Oh honey. 
24614. 

Teres (Albert) President Arthur, 


Zion ship. 11795. 
Teresina. 21156, 21157, 25615. 


1767 


INDEX 


Terker (Arthur) Z-o-0-p is beauty- 
full. 21816. 

Termini (Isidore) Fior di Maggio. 
1069. 


Terra sortis. 25598. 
Terrazzi (Hdouard): 
Monnot-terrasse. 19812. 
Senora Terrazza. 20718. 
Terrence (M. V.) Voice of mother. 
16911. 
Terrence (Ted) : 
Rainy day that’s comin’. 7345. 
Some mother’s child. 7759. 
Terriss (Dorothy) :- 
If you don’t know the words sing 


la la la. 1608. 
My mother’s humming lullaby. 
2428. 


Terry (Frances): 
Bee’s lullaby. 22129. 
Climbing roses. 17888. 
Clock on the wall. 17891. 
Dance of the buttercups. 
Dance of the dolls. 138726. 
Denuded forest. 775. 
Fifteen program studies for the 
development of piano technic. 


22563. 


12471. 

Fingers ten in work and play. 
9862. 

Fireside lullaby. 18357. 

Gypsy dance. 1438138. 

Hammock song. 18618. 


Idyls of an inland sea. 235438. 

Indian revel. 1675. 

Old sun-dial. 24655. 

Playtime. 15906. 

Song of the raindrops. 16388. 

Southern romance. 20946. 

Sunny corner in the finger gym- 
nasium. 3434. 


Ten short and easy special 
studies. 8041. 

Under the banners. 38728. 

Valse melodique. 12681. 

Wheelbarrow ride. 17001. 

Winding the May-pole. 17154. 


Terry (J? E.): 

Standard of the world. 12324. 
Weeping willow blues. 25970. 
Terry (J. 8S.) Go home and put some- 
thing on. 14241. 

Terry <r 
Luzon Lou. 2112. 


Sad hearted Sal. 3066. 
Merny 2Ckv Ll. 
At twilight. 138222. 


Awake! awake my love. 185. 
Gates of twilight. 1169. 
Song is so old. 3312. 
Which flower I love. 

Terry (R. R.): 

Almaine. 21932. 
Flowers are closed and lambs are 
sleeping. 1102. 


17090. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20: 


Tertis (Lionel) : 
Hier au soir. 
Old Irish air. 

Tesoriero (N.): 
Natalina. 2465. 

Parisina. 15826. 
Rosalinda. 16089. 

Santa Genoveffa. 7523. 
Tarantella dei Ricordi. 3521. 
Tessier (Albert) To mother. , 21260. 
Tessin (Loreto) : ; 

Just a little word. 6093. 


1372. 
24644. 


Love me, I’m a milk fed baby. - 


2072. 
Test (M. L.) While bells of memory 
chime. 17091. 


Tetreault (Joe) Im going to take a 
trip some day. 5723. 
Thach (R. G.) Washington and Lee: 
swing. 13084 (618). 
Thacher (A. H.) My country ’tis of 
thee I sing. 11298. 
Thacker (Lillian) : 
At the foot of the rainbow. 4298. 
Onward guild girls. 15754. 


Thais. 18084 (195, 196, 202, 208, 205, 
206). 

Thais and Talmaae. 2957. 

Thal (Perrie) Thal’s quick reading 


method for the saxophone. 16634. 
Thaiman (Nellie) You will be sorry 
I cried over you. 26264. 
Thal’s quick reading method for the 


saxophone. 16634. 

Tharp (J. B.) Sweetheart of Acacia. 
16551. 

Tharp (O. C.) Hi le hi lo, come on 
let’s go. 18685. 

Thayer (Arthur) My Lady Daffodil. 
11329. 

Thayer (EH. F.) Dreamiand bay. 
5028. 

Thayer (HE. H.): 

Archangels, fold your wings. 
13084 (8). . 


But our God endureth forever. 
21850 (26). 
Lord of all being. 18084 (175). 
Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin. 
13084 (266). : 
This is the day which the Lord 
hath made. 8773 (785). 
We would see Jesus. 13084 (383). 
While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 8773 (859). 
Thayer (J. H.) Linger with me. 
10885. 
Thayer (Pat): 
Has anyone seen Hendrick. 5479. 
I’m in love with you my love. . 


5729. 

I travel the road, who cares. 
5TTT. 

Just what the doctor ordered. 
6118. 


1768 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


Mayflowers. 24170. 

Mind your P’s and Q’s. 6618. 

My love song, dear to you. 24429. 

P’s & Q’s selection. 15980. 

Road of dreams. 25008. 

Tell all the world I love you. 
8023. . 

Thayne (Kennedy): 

Butterfly’s courtship. 13431. 
Coryphée. 17950. 
Serenade. 16215. 

‘Theimer (J. L.) : 
Klein Inge. 
Ri-ra-rullala. 20538. 

Theis (Christian) Philadelphia ses- 
qui-centennial march. 15874. 

Theis (H. C.) sr. Philadelphia sesqui- 
centennial march. 15874. 

Theisen (V. A.) Like the roses need 
the sunshine, that’s how I need you. 
10879. 

Theodora. 14317. 

There was a maid. 25667. 

There was an old woman. 3596. 

Therrien (Henri) Why should I be- 

_ lieve in you. 8603. 

Theve (Edouard) : 
Passe-pied. 2787. 
Prélude funébre. 
Sous les grands pins. 12288. 

They know not my heart. 8773 (784). 

Thibeault (Wilfrid) Why do you 
want to bid farewell. 21651. 

Thickstun (W. L.) Still, still with 


19294. 


2849. - 


Thee. 25489. 
Thiel (Olof) : 
Frag’ dein herz. 18421. 
I lost my girl. 14527. 


Thiele (Rudolf) Blau wie ein veil- 


chen. 17638. 
Thielemans (Pierre) Chanson du 
vent. 481. 


Thiman (HE. H.): 
As Joseph was a-walking. 13208. 
Hark! a thrilling voice is sound- 
megs 23197. 
Sing alleluia forth. 16277. 
Traveller’s song. 12599. 


Where go the boats. 21609. 
‘Thimgren (Hdward) : 

Hstrella vespertina. 964. 

Serenata. 3172. 
Thirty-five folk tunes. 1254. 
Thistles and heather. 25681. 


Thole (Albert) Smile Cupid smile. 


(hack 

Thomae (A.): 
Molinero-foxtrott. 11201. 
Volkerfriede. 12723. 


Thomas (A. G.) Blacksmith’s ham- 
mer. 26302 (32). 
Thomas (B. A.): 


Carrie from sunny Caroline. 
$3513: 
Crazy. 138688. 


Thomas (C. I.) Blacksmith’s ham- 
mer. 263027 (32). 
AShomais, «(Cy du A.) 
Je suis Titania. 3606. 
March from Raymond. 16684. 


Marche d’Hamlet. 
Romance, from 

ture. 16685. 
Solféges posthumes. 13084 (355). 


13084 (354). 


Songe @’ une nuit d@’ été. 21224. 
Thomas (HE. H.): 

Drifting with you. 13915. 

Sweet little Anna. 16541. 


Thomas (G. W.): 
Adam and Eve had the blues. 
AVS LT. QASSOM( Zot) 2reT0. 
Fish tail dance. 1079. 
Gambler’s dream. 23037. 
I can’t feel frisky. 5642. 
I must have it. 5757. 
Put it where I can get it. 
Six foot by two. 16290. 
Sunshine baby. © 25498. 
Worried down with the blues. 
8674. 
Thomas (H. E.) 
Thomas (Hersal) 


7302. 


My prayer. 6820. 
Gambler’s dream. 


23037. 
Thomas (Hociel) Worried down with 
the blues. 8674. 


THOMAS “Cy. d), 


Child of promise. 17847. 


Children’s day helper, no. 11. 
4687. 

God with us. 18529. 

Message of Summer. 6589, 

Morn of joy. 15424. 

Rosche’s Christmas carols. 20567. 


16449. 
Those city blues. 


Star that led. 

Thomas (J. M.) 
8107. 

Thomas tT VW.) 2 


Lord is risen again. 2050. 
Love divine. 6357. 
Thomas (Joe) Darktown — shuffle. 
18026. 
Thomas (Kurt); 
Messe in A. 2255. 
Psalm 137.°° 15981. 
Sonate in E moll. 3308. 
Trio in D-moll. 12606. 


Thonras. tb Ge)": 
Capriccietto in E minor. 
Capriccio in G. 483. 

Thomas (René) Solféges posthumes, 

13084 (355). 


432. 


Thomas (Seth) clock co. New Seth 
Thomas chime. 11412. 
Thomason (J. P.) Let the world see 
your smile. 23903. 
Thomé (Francis) : 
Andante religioso. 21850 (6). 


At twilight. 165, 166. 
Menuet. 6573. 


Simple aveu. 13084 (306). 


1769 


Raymond over- - 


INDEX 


Thompson (A. C.) That-twa-twa 
tune. 8076. . 
Thompson (A. E.) She loves her 


daddy but others just as well. 
20762. 
Thompson (A. J.) Alla tarantella. 69. 
Thompson (C. W.) & @o.: 
At the cross. 4296, 
Borderland. 9163. 


Dreamland piper. 863. 
Hlegy. 5104. 
Hlena. 981. 


Heart goes faring far. 1348. 

How sweetiy flowed the gospel 
sound. 1420. 

O Jesus, Thou art standing. 6954. 

Our flag of liberty. 7101. . 

Rest from thy labors. 2968. 

Somewhere land. 3300, 3301. 


Sunset. 3487. 

Thou art my refuge. 3618. 
Thompson (Charles) : 

Alone and feelin’ blue. 138140. 

Just another waltz with you. 

14902. 

My heart is calling for you. 

11317. 

Wedding bells. 21503. 


You are the cause of my aching 
heart. 21742. 
Thompson (DeKoven) : 
Baby please. 8981. 
Bogus Sam. 4483. 


Copasetic papa. 9439. 
Honey. 10278. 
Humming blues. 10316. 


Just fix me a place in Dixie. 
10737. 
Log cabin days. 10984. 
Love is a moledy. 19534. 
Moonlight blues. 11226. 
Once to every heart. 11603. 
Porto Rico blues. 11769. 
Shake those blues. 12100. 
Sittin’ pretty. 12169. 
When hearts are trumps. 
Where Tennessee begins. 
You’re some baby. 13088. 
Thompson (Floryane) : 
Chinese lotus. 4695. 
Los Angeles’ own of the U. S. A. 
10964. 


12828. 
12890. 


Voyageur. 8376. 
Thompson (Fred) Charlestein. 
22344. 
Thompson (Georgia) In mammy’s 
arms. 5900. 


Thompson (H. E.) Somewhere a rose 


is blooming for me. 12247. 
Thompson (H. F.): 
Day dreams. 22604. 


In the days of long ago. 23610. 
My dearest violin. 243889. 
Waltzing. 16946. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Thompson (H. W.) Independence. 
23644. 

Thompson (Hugh) When you are in. 
love. 21592. 


Thompson (J. V.): 
Dearest please come back to me. 
Za20a ts 
I am coming back to you. 23348. 
Thompson (J. W.) Cathedral echoes.. 


4642. 
Thompson (Jack) Old road home. 
24651. 
Thompson (John): 
Little virtuoso suite for piano. 
15118. 
Twenty four sketches. 16686. 


Thompson (K. E.) Suite d’amour.. 


16496. 
Thompson (L. M.) Daddy’s going 
away. 17992. 


Thompson (Leland) : 


I never knew. 14597. 
Three girls. 16695. 
Thompson (Mrs. M. J.) Bahama 


shore. 9012. 
Thompson (M. M.): | 
Little red schoolhouse that stood 


on the hill. 19468. 
Old Kentucky smile. 24645. 
Strawberry time. 21012. 
Thompson (M. P.): 
Bad news. 9007. — 
Just a little love song. 10724. 


Just because I love you. 19238. 
Thompson (R. E.) On Green Belle 


isle. Ja GES: 

Thompson (R. N.) California owns 
my heart. 9228. 

Thompson (R. W.) I wonder why. 
14655. 

Thompson (Ray) Down that merry 
old lane. 138865. 


Thompson (Roy) : 


As I was going to Banbury. 8925. 

As I was going up the hill. 22006. 

Bobbie Shaftoe’s gone to sea. 
9139. 

Child’s grace. 22367. 

Ding dong bell. 9606. 


Follow my Bangalorey man. 9902. 
Jacky come give me the fiddle. 


23694. 

Miscellany. 2284. 

Mister Ascham is a good man. 
11192. 


Nine little preludes. 8106. 
Warrior earl of Allendale. 25933. 
Thompson (Van Denman) Through 
the valley of shadow. 3630. 
Thompson (W. L.): 
Calli of the klansman. 9229. 
Prayer of a klansman. 11785. 


Put the Bible back into the 
schools. 20444. 
Softly and tenderly. 12202. 


1770 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Thompson (Mrs. W. L.) 
klansman. 9229. 

Thompson (Willard) : 
From day to day. 
One, to love. 2670. 

Thompson music co. Put the Bible 

back into the schools. 20444. 

Thomsett (Gillham) 12 old Irish 

melodies. 12531. 

Thoran (Will) Do cats kiss. 
Thorn (Hdgar) pseud. See MacDow- 
ell (Edward). 
Thornbloom (E. T.) 

26229. 

Thorne (W. A.) 

(155). 

Thornton (Charles) : 

If old John Barleycorn came back 
to life again. 5855. 
My little sunshine. 6794. 

When I was a Broadway rose. 
21562. 
Thornton (Ida) 

8555. 
Thornton (James) : 
She may have seen better days. 
25192. 
When you were sweet sixteen. 
26302 (327). 
Thornton (L. T.) 
march. 22215. 
Thorpe (H. C.) 
24285. 

Thorsen (W. M.): 

Drifting thoughts. 9703. 

Just some heart throbs. 

Oh, you tiresome 
11554. 

Thrash CH. Gi): 
Flapper. 5236. 
Marylee. 11091. 
My bandit. 6748. 
Radio hearts. 7335. 

Three Scottish folk tunes. 136. 

Three Spanish-Californian folksongs. 

4368. 

Throgmorton (V. B.): 
Community club march. 
O guiding star. 24568. 

Thtimer (—) New school of studies. 

20005. 

Thuillier (Ch.) Go. 

Thuline (EH. C.): 

I would walk with Jesus. 
No souls. 24529. 
Thum (A. E.) Just toddlin’ along. 


Call. of a 


1144. 


You dumb-belle. 


Jolly sailor. 13084 


Where love antied! 


Boston college 


Modern vocal technic. 


10747. 
jazz baby. 


22479. 


18521. 
23534. 


28785. 
Thumser (Mrs. John) There was a 
sob in every breeze. 16668. 
Thurber (Hiram) Oregon rose. 


11625, 15759. 
Thurber (J. G.) 
Thursten (Harl): 

I’m all alone. 1495. 
Malou. 6449, 6450. 


Tell me not. 3541. 


22677. 


Tibballs (John) pseuwd. 
(EH. SS!) 2857) - 
Tiberend (Clyde) 
fora pal S733. 
Ticciati (Francesco) : 
Black eyes. 4454. 
I wander with you hand in hand. 
23498. 
Va, soffio di vento. 8279. 
Tice (B. M.) Your girl oo on Main 
street. 17278. 
Tice (B. M.) music pub. co. 
lead the way. 2082, 15197. 


See Lorenz 


I’m longing today 


Love will 


Tickled to death. 3635. 
Tidings of blessings. 25703. 
Tidnam (A. 8.) We're off and run- 


ning free. 21497. 
Tierney (Harry): 
Kid boots. 61385. 
That’s why they follow the ball. 
21183. 
Why don’t 
21655. 
Tiersot (Julien) : 
Bleuet. 4463. 
Jeunes filles. 
Tiessen (Heinz) 
ben. 4219. 


Tighe (Charles) Angel or devil which 
one are you. 17409. 


you say so. 21653- 


6045. 
Altes lied vom Ster- 


Tildesley (Richard) Fantasia in D 
flat. 10382. 

Tilford (Betty) See Tilford (Mrs. 
as aD). 

Tilford (Hooks) Army camp har- 


mony blues. 13197. 


Tilford (Mrs. L. H.) Babyish eyes. 


195. 
Tillery (N. F.) March of the klans- 
men. 6485. 


Tillinghast (A. B.) When it’s June 
on Palomar. 21564. 


Tillman (C. D.) What has become of 


the old church bell. 25997. 
Tillman (Edwin): 
Calliope blues. 4581. 


Down on Miami shore. 22723. 


Gypsy luliaby. 5486. 


I’m only lonely for you. 1525. 
If you should leave me now. 
5868. 
Lonely for you. 19485. 
Tillye S2oor 
Tilsley (Harry): 
Sarah and Clara. 12008. 
Starve, and save your money. 
12329. 
What’s wrong with fish, eat more 
fish. 3879. 
Tilson (Jack) Jane you're an old 
fashioned girl. 23698. 
Tiltman (Henry) Hidden ways. 
18686. 


Tilton (Violet) Cuddle up. 9483. 


1771 


INDEX 


Timmerman (Paula) You are never 


alone with a radio. 4071. 
‘Timpson (P. H.) Boy scouts of 
America. 13398. 
‘Timson (M. H.) Little wild Cherokee | 
rose. 19471. 
"Tincher (C. A.) Just aS you are. 
10733. 
‘Tip toes. 23988, 24518, 25515, 25625. 
Tirling (S.) Fumée dopium. 9956. 
Tischendorf (Gabriel) Legende. 1935. 
Tisdel (D. M.): 
Immortality. 5872, 10555. 
Thou art so like a flower. 8116. 
"Tisdel (HE. M.) : 
Immortality. 5873, 10555. 
Thou art so like a flower. 8116. 
Tisinger (H. V.). Memories of my 
childhood home. 24199. 
‘Tissot (Hugénie) : 
Cortége de Cendrillon. 26302 
(65). 
Cortége du Prince Charmant. 
26302 (66). 
Promenade militaire. 26302 
(25i)e 


Valse ingénue. 
‘Titcomb (Everett) : 
Memory land. 24204. 


26302 (309). 


Perhaps. 24795. 
Tit] (A. HE.) Serenade. 16213. 
Titus (F. E.) I love you still. 238421. 


Titus (Mrs. Richard) River we must 


eross but once. 25007. 

Tivadar (Pallos) 'Tut-ench-amun ex- 
humatus est. 16809. 

Tivoli revyen, 1925. 10325, 10796, 


11475, 12181. 


To fetch some water from the spring. 
3652. 
To the ladies. 21244. 
Tobani (Theo. M.) : 
Album leaf. 21850 (214). 
Ave Maria. 21850 (382). 
Beethoven's (L. v.) second sym- 
phony. 8773 (67). 
Civil war. 13084 (50). 
Coppelia. 21850 (47). 
Credo. 21850 (75). 
Days of hearts and _ flowers. 
18039-18041, 21850 (269). 


Durch kampf zum _ sieg. 17298 
(47, 48). 

Hroica. 26302 (28). 

Fair maiden of Seville. 21850 


(62, 63). 
Festival procession. 13084 (87). 
Flag of victory. 8773 (229, 230). 
Highwayman. 26302 (127). 
Impassioned dream. 8773 (373). 
Irrfahrt um’s Gluck. 8773 (386). 
Italian nights. 13084 (148, 149). 
Light cavalry overture. 

(163). 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Liszt’s (F.) second Hungarian 
rhapsody. 26302 (177). 
Lost chord. 21850 (117). 
Magic flute. 21850 (135). 
My old Kentucky home. 
(87). 
New Vienna. 4144 (90). 
Non e ver. 17298 (1381). 
Oriental roses. 4144 (99), 8773 
(593). 
Paragraph 38. 
Reveil du lion. 
Rosamunde 
(179). 
Simple aveu. 13084 (306). 
Sing, smile, slumber. 21850 (78). 
Sleeping beauty. 21850 (186). 
Stradella overture. 13084 (95). 
Symphony no. 4 in A major. 
21850 (127). 
Thoroughbred 
(786, 787). 
Voice of love. 
26302 (278). 
You and I. 21850 (227). 
Tobias (Charles) : 
I wonder where we’ve met before. 
105138. 
It’s mighty lonesome without you. 
19147.: 
Mose. 24823. 
Tobias (Harry) : 
How can I forget. 10300, 103801. 
It’s mighty lonesome without you. 
19147. 
Katinka. 19259. 
One born every minute. 
Tobias (Lillian) 


4144 


13084 (262). 
8773 (647). 


overture. 21850 


two-step. 8773 


21850 (181, 182), 


2663. 
You as you are. 


26224. 
Tobin (John) My Prince Charming. 
6822. 
Toch (Ernst) : 
Capricecetti. 22295. 
Drei klavierstticke. 16738. 
Melodielehre. 111380. 
Tod (Kenneth) Cradle song. 13686. 
Todd (A. J.) Oh dad you know. 
2584. 


Todd (Clarence) : 
Just wait ’till you see my baby do 


the Charleston dance. 10750. 
Papa-de-da-da. 7138. 
Stepping on the gas. 12337. 


Todd (K. V.) 
16812, 25803. 
Todd (L. C.) 
7108. 
Todd (N. 
D2aa2 
Todini (Renzo) : 
Fioraia. 18354. 
Predica morale. 


Twilight and you. 
Out in the West lass. 
M.) 


Crinoline Mary. 


20406. 


13084 | Toepel (LL. C.): 


Dreamland fancies. 138893. 


L772 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Pomposo. 2825. 
Send out Thy light. 25152. 
Toifi (Hans) Talofa. 3505. 


Toland .«,(R.,.. Lis). 

After I marry you. 8804. 

Croissant Park you're calling me. 
FBG 936) ac: 

Foot like Cinderella. 9905. 

Te pkO527. 

Mammy’s lullaby. 11059. 

My dream girl. 113804. 

My heart: lies buried near Broad- 
way. 113818. 

Old fashioned girl. 15697. 

Only the groom. 11614. 


Silvery southern moon. 12145. 
Somewhere. 12246. 

Teach me. 12454. 

Think of me. 16679. 

Up in the clouds. 16845. 


When mother was sweet sixteen. 


17030. 
Tolchard-Evans (S.) Sally’s gone to 
California. 7501. 


Tolhurst (Henry) : 
Agitato pieces. 17338. 
At eventide. 155. 
Ball-room dances. 13278. 
Dramatic and _ pathetic 
18161. 
Eleventh star folio. 933, 934. 
Humorous pieces. 14457. 
Musie for all occasions. 
11278. 
Popular marches. 15931. 
Popular rags. 159338. 
Tolliver (A. D.) Oh why can’t my 
daddy be a pal to his boy. 2610. 
Tom Jones. 21278. 
Tombelle (F. de la): 
Cantate 4 Saint Joseph. 4596. 
Oraison nuptiale. TOS6. 
Promenade enfantine. 7290. 
Tomek (J. E.) Mother’s baby silent 
eall. 11260. 


Tomkins (Thomas) : 
Oyez! has any found a lad. 7117. 
‘See, see the shepherds’ queen. 
7605. 
Too much I once lamented. 8173. 
When David heard. 8503. 
When I observe. 8512. 
Tomlinson (G. F.): 
Far from the madding crowd. 
14042. 
From the dream-hills. 18439. 
Tommasini (Vincenzo) Beato regno. 
Deron 
Tompkins (Gilbert) : 
Bed in summer. 4144 (13). 
Delayed letter. 21850 (46). 
Fluffy. 4144 (37). 
Fourth of July. 4144 (88). 
Little Esquimaux. 4144 (73). 


pieces. 


11276— 


Neglected fingers. 4144 (89). 
Of speckled eggs. 4144 (95). 
Postscript series. 21850 (156). 
Six child songs. 4144 (120). 


Troublesome child. 4144 (140). 


What the brook said. 21850 
(218). 

With graceful motion. 21850 
(223))2 

Tomson (Alan) Organ in the corner. 
4144 (98). 


Tonder (H. C.): 
Lincoln march. 
Valse de concert. 


19423. 
21376. 


Toners eit EL.) Wishin’—waitin’. 
8634. 

Toni. 3661. 

Tonnelé (R. M.) Riding by moonlight. 
7396. 

Toohey (M. B.) Show me the way to 
go home. 20779. 


Tootell (George) : 
Trying to amuse 
25784. 
War cry of Irthing. 12756. 
Topham (Willie) There’s a_ lonely 
little shack amongst the pine trees. 
16663. 


Topsy and EKya. 
Torbett & Betts. 
Texas. 1264. 
Torjussen (Trygve) : 

Dawn. 9551. 
Dwarf dance. 
Elegie. 9746. 
Evening idyl. 9785. 
March chevaleresque. 11074. 
March of the Saracens. 11069. 
Marche mignonne. 11076. 
Moonlight serenade. 11228. 
Night song. 11422. 
Nocturne. 12592. 
Toronjo (Katherine) 
while. 18267. 
Torrance (Leo): 
Fortune teller. 
In the cloisters. 
Torre (Joseph) : 
Marconi. 11077. 
Don Peppino. 18118. 


grandfather. 


1872, 14336. 
Grand old friendly 


9720. 


Every once in @ 


14134. 
5920. 


Progressi del progresso. 7284. 
Torregrossa (Rosario) : 
Caresses and kisses. 22302. 


Se ride m’allieti. 25138. 
Tube rose of the brook. 21332. 


Without regret. 26174. 
Toselli (Hnrico) : 
Figiia del mare. 14072. 


= 


Impressioni d’autunno. 14706. 
Tosti (Berthe) : 

TE 210850) (10d). 

Love me today. 21850 (118). 

Silver lining. 21850 (183). 

Spring. 21850 (193). 


1773 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


"TOSER VCH: Bn)? 
Tf. 21850 (101). 
' Love me to-day. 21850 (118). 
My ideal. 2406. 

Silver lining. 21850 (183). 
Spring. 21850 (193). 
Tosti (Salvatore) Fiore gentile. 

Tosu (Mark): 
Dancing elves. 22572. 
In the Tyrolean Alps. 
Junior patrol. 23754. 
Little coquette. 23946. 
Totaro (Samuel) Girls never smile 
at me. 1204. 


Totem tales. 11115, 12262, 13000. 
Tourneur (J.) Penseroso. 15854. 
Tournier (Marcel) : 
Deuxiéme valse. 22657. 
Trois images. 25750, 25751. 
Tournoi singulier. 19827. 
Tours (Berthold) Thirty 
3667. 
Tours (F. EH.): 
April showers. 13189. 
Autumn leaves. 132388. 
Blue bird. 18374. 
Dancing brook. 13781. 
Harvest moon. 14345. 
Jack in the pulpit. 14810. 
Lovers’ lane. 15200. 
Mayflowers. 19658. 
Old oak tree. 15709. 
Smiling eyes. 12187. 
Snowflakes.. 16315. 
Sunset. 16515. 
Through the woods. 
Wildflowers. 17145. 
Tout (Elbert) We agree to disa- 
gree. 12772. 
Tovey (H. B.) 
Thee. 24694. 
Tovey (H. G.): 
Alas and did my Saviour. 
Baptismal hymn. 22104. 
Cast thy burden on the Lord. 
22315. 
Complete in Him. 22483. 
Crown Jesus the King of your 
heart. 22537. 
He is the same. 10187. 
He sets the captive free. 
Here to-day. 10228. 
How lost was my 
23326. 
Tl take your burdens. 23402. 
It will make all the difference to 


1071. 


23636. 


melodies. 


16705. 


Only to love and serve 


21896. 


23237, 


condition. 


you. 10654. 
Jesus died upon the tree. 23721. 
Jesus saves and He alone. 23726. 
Little while—He’ll come again. 

23965. 
Mighty Savior, risen Lord. 11170. 
My gain. 24400. 
My old Bible. 244385. 

a 


fi 


My Saviour is coming again. 
11366. ; 
O eyes that are weary. 24565. 
Only to love and serve Thee. 
24694. p 
Praise God, ’m saved. 20402. 
Song of the fisherman. 12258. 
There was a cross. 25666. 
When He may come. 21550. 
Yet He loved me. 26215. 
Towne (Hattie): 
Little pal I am lonely to-night. 
23956. ; 
Rose petals. 25038. 
So I’m going right back to old 
Ireland. 25285. 
Towne (M. EH.) One 
15740. 
Towner (EK. H.) Song of the ships. 
Booee 


glorious day.. 


Towner (Harl): 


King of dreams. 19278. 


Promise of spring. 7293. 
Townsend (Herbert) : 

Pickpocket. 2782. 

Putting up with it. 24917. 
Toye (Francis) Inn. 10615. 


Tozer (Carrie) 
to do. 5659. 
Tozzy (Antonio) 


I dont know what 


Hoping you will 


come back to me. 23308. 
Tracey (Billy) That’s how sure I am 
that I love you. 21177: 


Tracy (Dale) 
24378. 
Tracy (G. Live 
Come sail away with me. 4757. 
O land of hope and freedom. 
6957, 6958, 24571. 
Song of the night. 7802. 
Song of the night. 25346, 25347. 
We love the time of Christmas. 


My brown eyed baby. 


8445. 

Where the river Shannon flows. 
26062. 
Tracy (William) You're always a 

baby to mother. 26248. 
Traeger (Joe) Charlestein. 22344. 


Trail that’s at it’s end. 25758. 

Train bleu. 214, 233, 477, 1784, 2768, 
2888. 

Tramonte (Frank) 
1158. 

Tranchitella (John) : 


Galveston blues. 


I am blue since I lost you. 5632. 
Janet. 14813. 
Translateur (S.) Japanese wedding 
march. 21850 (108). 


‘Trasaceco (Minnie) 
11577. 

‘Trascrizioni per violino e pianoforte 
di composizioni celebri. 8189. 

Trassos (Augusta) You can’t forget 
meé.> | 47223; 

Traum eines Krieger’s walzer. 


Olympia Macri. 


8191. 


14 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Travaline (Don): 
End of the toreadore. 5118. 
I had you. 18851. 
I’m suspicious. 5749. 
My rose of memory. 6826. 


Then I walked—walked—walked. 


8079. 


You’d be lonely too. 138014. 


You’re a cross word puzzle to me. 


8729. 
Travel the country round. 8773 (801). 
Travers (Alison) : 

Hurry up April. 18787. 

May-day suite. 19649. 

Speak, earth, speak. 3365. 
Traviata. 13084 (371), 16879. 
Traxler (A.) Build or repair with 

Dixie lumber. 22241. 
Treadway (I. H.): 

California. 13456. 

Savior King. 3108. 


Voice of the high Sierras. 3792. 
Trebor (Huntley) High street, Africa, 
on the road to Timbuctoo. 14406. 

Treharne (Bryceson) : 
Bride of Lebanon. 13406. 
Dorien. 18135. 
Mother, my dear. 6702, 11250. 
Reuben Ranzo. 16044. 
Trejo (Alberto) Mis recuerdos. 6625. 


Tremblay (Al.) Air mail galop. 


21891. 
Trémisot (—): 
Ad astra. 21868. 
Danse alsacienne. 
Mer. 6580. 
Salammbo. 20612. 
Stella. 25432. 
Volean. 8370. 
Tremiscot (EHdouard) 
Trémolo (—): 
Happy five step. 
Plus bath des javas. 
Zortzico. 8765, 8766. 
Trenery (M. J.) Builders. 
Trent (3-1: ).* 
Always got the blues. 
Charleston rhythm. 
(425). - 
Cotton blossom time. 
(381). 
Crazy 
(982). 
Day dreams. 22602. 
Dinah. 22664, 26302 (390). 
Easy to please. 5084, 8773 (1019). 
Everything I do means I love you. 


22577. 


Epave. 18243. 


18621. 
24840. 


17704. 


13145. 
9315, 13084 


22509, 26302 


‘bout love. 4805, 8773 


14010. 

Happiness will follow sorrow. 
23187, 26802 (419). 

Happy days will come. 23190, 


26802 (420). 
IT am broke. 10335. 
Tam wild. 23356, 26302 (434). 
I know you know. 10376. 


10435, 13084 (470). 
23442, 


I’m in love. 

I’m just dance crazy. 
26302 (448). 

I think of you. 10474. 

Jig walk Charleston. 26302 (460). 

Jim Dandy. 26302 (461). 


Lindey. 23927, 26302 (471). 

Lonely. 15132, 17298 (330). 

Lookin’ for the blues. 19500. 

Lovable  iadies. 24005, 26302 
(479). 

Love is just a dream of you. 
10979. 

Marry me. 24140, 26302 (487). 

Midnight moon. 24237, 26302 
(496). 

Nobody but you. 24534, 26302 
(518). 

Nothing to do but be blue. 11466. 

Only two. 7081, 8773 (1241). 

Peaches. 7162. 8773 (1250). 


Rabbit hop. 
Sadie Salome. 
Strut your jones. 
(566). 
‘Taint no use. 
Tell your gal. 
' There'll come 
13084 (597). 
Wait for me. 


7326, 8773 (1259). 
25064, 26302 (546). 
25460, 26302 


Lisle sitesi age Misa Lee 
25604, 26302 (576). 
a time. 12502, 


12731, 13084 (609). 


When my sweetie smiles. 26045, 
26302 (601). 
When rosebuds bloom in June. 


26049, 26302 (603). 

When someone steals your sweetie 
away. 12855. 
When you're far 
26302 (605). 

With you, 26302 (612). 

Women of the Ku _ klux klan. 
12970. 

Zulu Sue. 


away. 26081, 


26290, 26302 (620). 
Trent (M. A.)  Love’s night. 2097. 
Trés excitante. 4566, 6990, 7142, 
7673, 8895, 13160, 16259, 17397. 
Treumann (EH. E.) If I could only 
eall you mine. 1593. 
Trevathan (C. T.) Irwin’s (May) 
frog song. 5977. 
Trevor (Huntley): 
Charley’s aunt kept on running 
still. 9316. 
Girls are gonna get it. 9996. 
Sarah and Clara. 12008. 
Tom Mix. 12579, 12580. 


Trew (Charles) Devon 
18089. 
Treworgy (C. M.) 
chi alpha. 16398. 
Treyane (Rocky) : 
I love the boy best who kissed 
me first. 5705. 
So when Ill be in Japan. 
Trial by jury. 8201. 


’ ditties. 


Songs of Lambda 


25287. 


1775 


INDEX 


Triangle music pub. co., inc.: 


An’ I don’t mean if. 8885. 

Bitter feelin’ blues. 298. 

Black cat blues. 4453, 13360. 

Black hearse blues. 301. 

Carolina stomp. 17780, 22311. 

Charleston clarinet blues. 4669, 
Asso. 

Cocoanut strut. 138608. 

Corn bread wiggle. 13670. 

Crepe hanger’s blues. 4809. 

Cross word papa. 655. 

Crossword puzzle blues. 665. 

Daddy come back. 9490.. 

Daddy, your mama is lonesome 
for you. 9492. 

Dallas blues. 9508. 

Dark Hawaiian eyes. 4873. 

Dear oh dear. 18059. 
Don’t try to ery your way back 
to me. 822. ; 
Dreaming nights in Honolulu. 
5036. 

Ev’rything my sweetie does 
pleases me. 1000. 

Florida stomp. 22972. 

Freakish blues. 1132, 14146. 

Funny feelin’ blues. 1154. 

Get it fixed. 5332. 

Grand opera blues. 18577. 

Go get ’em Caroline. 10021. 

. Golden memories of Hawaii. 
5387. 

Hawaiian song of love. 5489. 

He was a good man. 5502. 

Hit me but don’t quit me. 5558. 

Ho-lo-e-dee, O lovie answer me. 
1SGZSt 

Hock-shop blues. 10248. 

Honeymoon waltz. 18737. 

Honolulu sunshine. 14431. 

House party stomp. 238314. 

How can I miss you when you’re 
gone. 1418. 

I ain’t got nobody. 10388. 

I’m a back bitin’ mama. 18896. 

I’m a real kind mama. 14545. 

Im just a cabaret nightingale. 
P52: 

If I lose, let me lose. 1598. 

In Hawaii by the sea. 14725. 

Jake’s weary blues. 1737. 

Ketch your breath. 14966. 

Lake George blues. 15003. 

Last journey blues. 1917. 

Lightning express. 6266. 

Louisville blues. 15169. 

Low down daddy blues. 6407. 

Meat man Pete. 2213. 

Melodies of home. 19689. 

Montmarte giggles. 19815. 

My Hawaiian evenin’ star. 6776. 

My herd of cattle. 19915. 

North bound blues. 6919. 


Oh, dark gal you ain’t nine 


Pt. Was... vn 20 


darken my life. 6993. 
Old man’s Charleston. 20139. 
Penitentiary bound blues. 2762. 
Pig alley stomp. 203844. 
Plain old blues. 15897. 
Refrigeratin®’ mamma. 24959. 
Ridiculous blues. 20533. 
Rough-house blues. 11961. 
Seandal blues. 3109. 
Sleep little babe. 20815. 
Sore bunion blues. 3351. 
South street blues. 20943. 
Sweet’n pretty mama blues. 3465. - 
Take it easy. 21111. 
Texas shuffle. 21161. 
Texas special blues. 8047. 
Thunderstorm blues. 3682. 
Too bad Jim. 8170, 16747. 
Troublesome blues. 3688. 
Uncle Remus’ stomp. 21349. 
Undertakers blues. 8266. 
What-cha-call-’em biues. 8476. 
While Hawaiian stars are gleam- 
ine.) ~e9DK 
Will you love me while you're 
gone. 8615. 
Workin’ woman’s blues. 4049. 
Yeedle-deedle Lena. 26211. 
You ain’t nothin’ to me. 4065. 
You can’t be like my last man 
was. 21745. 
You can’t proposition me. 26227. 
You may go. 4086. 
You wouldn’t believe me. 4115. 
Triay (LL. W.) Tantalizing Tilly. 
12446. 
Tricks. 25534. 
Trimble (Mrs. J. H.) Our God. 
20226. ) 
Trimmer (Ray) My dream girl come 
true. 19897. 
Trinkaus (G. J.): 
Alas, poor Yorick. 21897. 
Deep River. 13795, 22634-22637. 
I’m mighty lonesome hon’ jes’ fo’ 
yo’. 5736. 
International library of music for 
violinists. 19114. 
Maureen mavourneen, 19647, 
21850 (369). - 
Polliwog. 20383. 
Swing low sweet chariot. 21091. 
Witmark collection of beautiful 
ballads. 8642. 
Trinoen (Harold): 
My dreamy Alabama moon. 2392. 
Wait for me. 8381. 
Trio. 25764. 
Trip through Italy. 9639. 
Tr.p to Chinatown. 22220: 
Tripepi (Domenico) : 
"A fussitella. S7@#t 
Barchetta bruna. 13286. 
Ci manchi tu. 13586. 
Ciccina la palumma. 9372. 


1776 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Contessa Azzurra. 179386. 
Divinia. 18101. 
Orchidee. 20210. 
Triplett (Alta) Oh daddy we must 
part. 20095. 


Triplett (M. C.): 

Good night and happy dreams. 
18558. 

Heart’s haven. 5513. 

I’m dreaming of a little bungalow. 
14556: 

Improvization. 5878. 

Life is but a shadow. 6263. 

Lullaby. 6415. 


Our Savior. 7106. 
Solfeggietto. 7758. 
Star of morn. 7866. 


Woman’s way. 8646. 
Tripodi (Gaetano) Aidla. 42. 
Tripoli chanters. We're from Tripoli. 
25957. 


Tristan and Isolde. 21437. ; 

Triuizio (Angelina) Sono innamo- 
rata. 12281. 

Trognitz (R. E.) From Rome to 
Rome. 18438. 

Troiani (Gaetano) Scene infantili. 
7550. 


Trois Noéls populaires d’Alsace. 9713. 
Tromer (Lydia) EHventide. 981. 
Trotere (H.): 
Piccaninny mine, 
.26302 (241). 
Rose in heaven. 
Trotere (Mrs. H.): © 
Piccaninny mine, 
26302 (241). 
Rose in heaven. 
Trott (Josephine) : 
At dancing school. 
Melodious double-stops. 
Town clock. 25753. 
Trotta (Raymond): 
Last. night I 
6199. 
Marriage waltz. 
Trotter (Nona): 
Lonesome for you. 2041. 
You forget but I remember. 
13020. 

Troublez-moi. 466-468, 630, 955-957, 
1729, 1730, 1748, 1778, 2841, 2842, 
2901, 3451, 3689, 7940, 25775, 25776. 

Trout (l. E.) Charles street cowboy. 
S23: 

Troutman (M. M.) Dreaming in the 
twilight of the days of long ago. 
5021. 

Trout’s music shop. 
cowboy. 17823. 
Trovatore. 38769-8771, 12696, 13084 
(372), 16878, 21898, 26302 (310). 
Trowbridge (F. A.) Lift up your 
heads ye mighty _ gates. 8773 

(446). 


8773 (658-660). 

good 

8773 (658-660). 
29014. 

15312. 

got the Willies. 
6508. 


Charles street 


Troy (Henry) 


good night. | 
; Troxel CVe. fi.) 


night. | 


Trowbridge (J. B.) How lost was my 
condition. 23326. 


Trowbridge (J. EH.) Lift up your 
heads ye mighty _ gates. 8773 
(446). 

Trowell (Arnold) Technology of 


violoncello playing. 8021, 8022. 
Stingy blues. 3398. 
Truffot (Marie) : 

Barcarolle. 26302 (261). 

Caprice heroique. 26302 (262). 

Valse nonchalante. 26302 (263). 
Truillet-Soyer (M.): 

Chantons. 17820, 17821. 

Clair de lune. 17882, 17883. 

Connais-tu mon _ beau _ yillage. 

17932; 17933: 

Hanneton. 18617, 18618. 

Moulin. 19852, 19853. 

Petit poulet. 20308, 20309. 
Truman (#. HE.) Those ice cold pop- 


pa ehills. 21226. 
Trumbauer (Frank) I’m glad. 1501. 
Truncali (Frank) Ribera, fior di 
Sicilia. 24991. 
Trupia (Pietro) : 
Amore infedele. 8880. 
Letto di Rose. 19395. 
Trusselle (S. P.) ;: 
Knowest thou the dell. 14982. 


To victory. 21268. 
Twilight. 25802. 
There is no girl in 
the world like my girl. 21193. 
Trytel (W. L.): 
Love’s call. 15208. 
One hour. 7064. 
Trzysta buezkoOw we dworze. 
Tschaikowsky (P. I.): 
Andante. 12614, 16790. 
Andante eantabile. 21319, 25786, 
20187. 
Arab dance. 
At the ball. 
Barrel organ. 
Chanson triste. 
25788. 
Chant sans paroles. 25789. 
Chinese dance. 16792. 
Dance of the candy fairy. 
Hugen Onegin. 21322. 
Eyes that haunt me. 
Humoresque. 25790. 
I hear love call me. 
In the village. 21328. 
June. 21324. 
Lady who lives for love. 
Lyric theme. 21325. 
Magic nutcracker. 12615. 
Magic of moonlight and 
3696, 3697. 
March. 3698, 16794. 
Marche slave. 21326. 
Mélodie. 21327. 
Miniature overture. 


8226. 


16791. 
8227. 
8229. 


21320, 21321, 


16793. 
3695. 


3694. 


3695. 


love. 


8228. 


1777 


INDEX 


Tschaikowsky (P. I.)—Continued. 

Nocturne. 21328. 

Pathetic symphony. 12616. 

Pique dame. 25791. 

Playfulness. 12617, 21850 (462). 

Poco di Chopin. 12618. 

Remind me not. 25792. 

Russian dance. 16795. 

Theme from the second move- 
ment of the fifth symphony. 
25798. 

There is a garden in loveland. 
3699, 3700. 

Trojka. 3701. 

Waltz of the flowers. 16796. 

Yearning. 16797. 

Tschesnokov (Paul) Cherubic hymn. 
498. 

Tsianina (Princess) Chattering 
brook. 93828. 

Tuabert (W.) Walt’ Gott. 13084 
(382). 

Tucciarone (Pasquale) 
d’amore. 16330. 

Tucker (C. N.) Jesus calleth. 1760. 

Tucker (Johnny) : 

Dear old back yard days. 759. 

Help. 18668. 

Trinidad. 16771. 

Tuena (John) Always smiling and 
gay. 84. 

Tirk, (C2): Kriuhling. - 5302. 

Tufts (G. D.): 

Ode to Kansas. 2574. 

When the leaves turn brown. 
12863. 

Tulane univer. of La., inc. (Alumni 
assn. of) Olive and blue. 20151. 

Tulip festival association. Tulip 
time in tulip town. 12619. 

Tullar (—) Face to face. 5178. 

Tullar (G. C.): 

Brighten the way with a smile. 
17298 (20). 

Come and sin no more. 21850 
(36). 

Coming again. 13639. 

Dear little old-fashioned house. 
13778. 

Glory to God in the _ highest. 
21850 (72). 

God is good. 238100. 

‘He did not die in vain. 14354. 

Just for me. 14911. 

Leave a little bit of love. 15033. 

Life of Christ in song. 15071. 

My pilot true. 24440. 

Ring, ye Easter bells. 256. 

Risen King. 4144 (107). 

Songs for God’s gift of love. 25356. 

Songs for This youth. 16393. 

Songs in the night. 21850 (191). 

Songs of The garden of the King. 
16389. 


SsSogno 


1778 


pt. 111, n. s.,'v. 20: 


Stars. 16452. 

Steering by mother’s light. 16459. 

Stolen hour. 16465. 

Welcome to Easter... 16981. 

You the soul of all my days. - 
17260. 

Your mother and mine. 17282. 


Tullar-Meredith co.: 


Babe of Bethlehem. 22059. 

Beauty and fragrance. 13316. 

Brooklyn Sunday school union. 
13413. 

Call to service. 13468. 

Children of Bethlehem. 22365. 

Christmas of her own. 13583, 
13584. 

Coming again. 13639. 

Consider and hear me. 13657. 

Cradle of Bethlehem. 13683. — 

Crossing the bar. 13702. 

Dawn of Christmas. 138765. 

Day of victory. 18770. 

Dear little old-fashioned house. 
ISCIS: P 

Favorite anthem classics. 14049. 

From many lands. 14158. 

Garden of childhood. 14177. 

God is good. 23100. 

God’s little children. 14253. 

He did not die in vain. 143854. 

He liveth. 14356. 

Hear us Father. 143863. 

I miss you, dear, 14593. 

I then shall not have lived in vain. 
23478. 

In harbor. 14724. 

Into the sunset. 14772. 

Jesus calls us. 148387. 


‘June blessings. 14869. . 


June days. 14872. 

Just for me. 14911. 

Keep smiling through. 14961. 

Killarney May. 14968. 

Last night. 15023. 

Leave a little bit of love. 150383. 

Lest we forget. 23897. 

Life of Christ in song. 15071. 

Little merry fat gray man. 15109. 

Lost key. 15164. 

Make a joyful noise unto Jehovah. 
15237. 

Manger message. 15248. 

Michaelmas daisies. 15344. 

Mizpah. 15392. 

Moonlight and you. 24802. 

Morn of joy. 15424. 

Mother taught me. 15435. 

My pilot true. 24440. 

Oh take this little song. 15681. | 

Our best hymnal. 15778. 

Out in the fields with God. 
15784, 15785. 

Pancake song. 15814. 

Praise ye the Lord. 15944. 


INDEX \ 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Serve the Lord with gladness. 
16229. 

Shadow time. 25185. 

Shining. 16252. 

Six favorite songs. 16289. 

Smile of God. 163810. 

Son of God: goes forth to war. 


16362. 

Songs for God’s gift of love. 
25356. 

Songs for The garden of the King. 
16389. 

Songs for The King called Jesus. 
16390. 

Songs for The light that ne’er 


shall fade. 16391. 
Songs for The pilgrims’ thanks- 
giving. 163892. 
Songs for This youth. 
Stars. 16452. 
Steering by mother’s light. 
Stolen hour. 16465. 
Sweet story of old. 
Three kisses. 16697. 
To mother. 16731. 
To the flag. 16732, 16734. 
True Christmas. 16784. 
Tullar-Meredith co. catalog and 
sampler, Christmas 1925. 25795. 
Tulmerco children’s day _ collec- 
tion, no. 1. 16803. 
Twelve melodic selections. 13338. 
Unless. 25828, 25829. 
Voices of spring. 16912. 
Volga boatmen’s song. 16918. 
Welcome to Easter. 16981. 
When winds are raging. 17059. 
You the soul of all my days. 
17260. 
Young peoples chorus. 17275. 
Your mother and mine. 17282. 
Tullar-Meredith co. catalog and sam- 
pler. 25795. 
Tullo CF. ON.) 
my heart! K. of C. 
Tully (William) : 


16393. 
16459. 
16547, 


You’re the sunshine of 
21791. 


Blanche. 22195. 

Madrid. 21382. 

Missouri River fox trot. 6638. 

Oyster’s just an oyster. 7118. 

What’s the use of crying. 3878. 
Tunbridge (J. A.): 

Gumps are at it again. 1288. 


I know tliat someone loves me. 
5684. 

Kiss me again. 10784. 

Love must have a melody. 

My ukulele and me. 19975. 

Put me on the old stern-wheeler. 


15786. 


20448. 
She’s got nothing above the ears. 
12108. 
Song of the foot-plate. 3330. 
Virginia my paradise. 12717. 


Won’t go. 8660. 


Tune-house, inc.: 
Anybody here want to try my 
cabbage. 4259. 


Ball and chain blues. 9017. 
Bologny. 9148. . 
Candle-light blues. 4592. 


Carolina gal. 448. 


Evil minded papa blues. 9796. 
Glad days. 10007. 

Harmonica blues. 5476. 
Heartless woman’s blues. 10211. 
I'll puc you under’ the jail. 10393. 


I’m gonna give something to you. 


10431. 
If you can’t bring it you’ve got 
to send it. 10538. 


Meddling with the blues. 6542. 

My John blues. 2409. 

Never tell a woman friend. 20003. 

Poplar Bluff blues. 11764. 

Red Mountain blues. 11868. 

Stingy blues. 3398. 

Stolen kisses are the sweetest. 

12342. 

That’s soon enough. 3577. 

Too bad Jim. 3662. 

While you’re sneakin’ out. 
Tunison (Louise) : 

Dying rose. 9722. 

Song of a heart. 
Turehi (Armando) 
Turina (J.): 

Procession. 7281. 

Quartier de Santa Cruz. 24922. 
Turk (Albert) Step on the breaks. 

7879. 
Turk (Roy): 

Da-da-da-dum; 

17990, 22550. 


8563. 


12252. 
Tabarin. 25552. 


i) 


dum-da-dum. 


Dan-Sing. 4850. 

I’m gonna Charleston back to 
Charleston. 14560. 

I'm in love with a certain one, 
guess who. 5728. 


It’s all the same to me. 1711. 
Something tells me that cone is 
you. 3294. 
Tell me ‘again. 25596. 
Those lips, those eyes, those nose. 
12534. 
Whisper you love me. 8566. 
Turkey in the straw. 22000. 
Turkington (H. A.) Mississippi moon. 


2288. 
Turlet (A.) Escorte-marche. 962. 
Turn back O men. 8230. 
Turnbladh (KE. T.): 
Call of home. 13461. 
Pal, just you. 15806. 


Turnbull (Percy): 
Hjaculation to God. 923. 
To God. 3658.. 
Turner (KE. D.) You have changed 
sadness into gladness. 8719. 


1779 


| INDEX 


pt rir, 0. 8.,’v..20 


Turner (Franklin) : 


Echoes of woodlands. «9733. 
Indian camp-fires. 10610. 
Our own Alma mater. 11644. 


Turner (G. M.) 
2402. 

Turner (Harriet) : 
Joshua. 14853. 
Jump-ups. 14867. 

Turner (1 Ry¥) : 

Give me the key to your heart. 
23009; 41 
Irene. 23661. 
Turner (J. C.) Tell me fiddle. 3540. 
Turner (Jack) Someone belongs to 
you. 38290. 
‘Turner (lish). : 
Fooling with you. 5267. 
If you do not care. 1607. 
In a birch canoe, neath the skies 
of blue. 19050. 
Just a dream that never will 
come true. 1801, 
Mandarin. 6467. 
No one to love me. 6904. 
Play that Midnight waltz for me. 


My heart’s desire. 


15899. 
Take me back to the land. of my 
dreams. 16581. 


With all your faults I keep on 
loving you still. 4020, 17168. 
Turner (Olive) Zoological comicali- 


ties. 26286, 
Turner (W. S.) Part them if you 
ean. 15829. 
Turpin (T. BE.) Take me back to Cali- 
fornia. 3496. 
Turriziani (Giuseppe) Pioggia di 
baci. 15898. 
Turvey (T. H.) See Hilton-Turvey 
CE») 
Tusa (Frank) D’autrefois serenata. 
22548. 


Tush (G. W.) Patriot’s song. 15843. 
Tutela (Luigi) : 


Fra i mici sogni:,. 1127, 9927. 


Gloria d'Italia. 1214. 
Italiani vittoriosi.. 1727. 
Serenata ’e lacreme. 3175. 
Sogno di Salvatore. 3275. 
Vendetta e ’nfamita’. 213885. 
Tuzzo (Paolo): 
Non mi dir. - 15606. 
Nostalgie. 11461. 
Twelve Christmas carols. 15827, 


Twelve modern compositions in the 
first position. 8235. 


Twelve negro spiritual songs. 6887. 

Twelve radio favorites for banjo. 
16810. 

Twice 55 games with music. 8236. 

Twigg (L. A.) When my home town 
is on the-air: 2b572. 

Twinning (W. L.) England. 22839. 

Twitty (I. J.) Beautiful rose. 17565. 


Two old English songs. 21873. 
Twyman (Grace): 
Dreamland piper. 863, 


Heart goes faring far. 1348. 
Tyler (HLUG.) : 
Just a-longin’ for Dixie. 10725. 


To-night I am dreaming of you 


dear. 25734. 
Tyler (R. A.) When Phoebe is sleepy. 
17036. 
Tyman (M. J.) Gypsy sweetheart. 


5437, 8773. (1057). 
Tyndall (Alma) Honey home. 18734. 
Tyroler (FF. N.) Ace high. 8792. 
Tysoe (A. C.): 


Benedictus. 17596. 
Te Deum. 211388. 

Tyson (A. A.) Land of howdy do. 
15010. 
Tyson (Genevieve) Prayer of an 
exile. 20405. 

Tyus) (Cade 
Everybody’s Charleston mad. 
22878. ; 
Funny ’bout my cookin’. 9958. 
Tyus (Hffie) : 
Everybody’s Charleston mad. 
22878. 
Funny ’bout by cookin’. 9958. 


Udall (Lyn): 
Stay in your own back yard. 
20995, 25426, 254380. 
Tillie from Tillamook. 16713. 


Ugarte (F. M.) De mi tierra. 9562. 

Uhe (A. E.) Whims. 8564. ; 

Uhl (Martin) -Kleinen musikanten. 
23831. 

Uhler (A. M.) Still, still with Thee. 
12341. 

Uke-trades pub. co.: 


Hawaiian kisses. 18637. 
Hawaiian kisses. 21850 (299). 
I told you I’d never forget you. 
18969, 21850 (326). 
Peter Pan uke method. ‘20305. 
Ukulele Ike. pseud. See Hdwards 
(Cliff ) 
Ulistein a. g.: 
Alt-Berlin in wort und lied. 4214. 
Alte und neue weihnachtslieder 
zur laute. 4217. 
Ballade, nr. 3. 9849. 
Boccaccio. 22206. ° 
Carnaval. 20677. 
Drei romanzen. 20678. 
Fledermaus 1. 9881. 
Grande valse. 9351. 
Grande valse brillante. 9352. 
Klavier sonate. 22138) »22139. - 
Klavier sonate. 23218-23224. 
Lieder aus Des knaben wunder- 


horn. 6260. 
Nanon. 11386. 
Nocturnes. 9353-9355. 


1780 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Novellette. 20681-20684. 
Preludes. 9856, 9357, 

Richard Strauss-heft. 7894. 
Sonate. 22416-22427. 
Sonatinen. 20901-26906. 
Traviata 2. 12698. 

Ungarische volksweisen. 25825. 
Valse brillante. 93858. 

Walzer. 9359-9364, 12352. 


Widerspenstigen zahmung. .12943. | 


5 heitere lieder. 9085. 

Uncle Robert. S. O. S., stay on the 
sidewalk. 20600. 

Unden (M. C.) Clouds of sorrow. 
4732. 

Under the greenwood tree. 3730. 

Under the sea. 16834. 

Under the spotlight. 26207. 

Underhill (Ned): 

Dorothy Fay. 22709. 

Hay, beans and rags. 1833, 5491. 

Hundred years from now. 23338. 

My dream home that is waiting 
for you. 6761. 

Red hot man. 7360. 

Underhill (W. H.): 

Underhill’s honey bee _— song. 
16836. 

Underhill’s the honey _ bee's 
answer. 168387. 

Underwood (David) 
vox Dei. 12726. 

Une soir de folie. 20449. 

Unger (J. S.)} Haunted heart. 23210. 

United Lutheran church in America 
(Board of publication) : 

Children in the temple. 9331. 
Christ child. 17863. 
He is risen. 5495. 

United song writers, inc. Delaware 
peaches blues. 773. 

United song writers music pub. co. 
I’m glad that I found you out. 
5718. 

U. S. musie pub. co. Danse orientale. 
4870. 

U. S. school of music. U. S. school of 
music. 16848. 

Universal-edition, a. g.: 

Achilles auf Skyros. 21864. 
Allegretto grazioso. 20664. 
Alt Wien. 173883. 

Alte geschichte. 8861. 
Animals and insects. 8897. 
Arioso. 19871. 

Badinage. 22092. 

Balada. 9018. 

Ballade en souvenir du _ grand 
maitre Fr. Chopin. 4366. 
Bilder aus dem Osten. 20676. 
Bittere strom der zeit. 9115. 

Bliiten idyll. 9132. 
Chanson et etude. 17808. 
Concerto. 451, 4680. 
Cowboy’s Christmas. 4800. 


86854—26 


Vox populi, 


ay 1781 


Daniel jazz. 13743. 

Deuxiéme sonate. 4927. 
Diatonische tonleitern. 18096. 
Drei kleine yortragsstticke. 13419. 
Duo. 22779. 


Ecossaises. 17577. 

En Crimée. 13969. 

Four indiscretions. 10107, 10108. 
Funf kadenzen. 7236. 

Fiinf klavierstticke. 18073. 
Giara. 9990. : 

Hassan. 5481. 

Improvisation tiber ein thema von 
Bruckner. 1625. 

Intermezzo appassionate. 10619, 
14771. 

Jahreszeiten. 23695. 

Jazz-band. 1746. 

Jazzberries. 10670. 

Juana. 10706. 

Komm, Gott. Schodpfer, Heilige 
Geist. 8990. 

Konzert. 6171. 

Konzert-polka. 1892. 
Liebeswidmung. 6254. 
Meditation. 11117. 

Minuetto. 19767. 

Mira. 24264. 

Neaera’s wirres haar. 11393. 
Nocturne. 23934. 

Orpheus und Eurydike. 24706. 

gkaraphrasen tiber _ alt-jiidische 
volksweisen. 11683. 
Pastorale. 17958. 

Pendule, la fileuse et le galant. 
11700. 

Pensée de L. Auer. 11704. 

Poco di Chopin. 12618. . 

Poem. 11753. 

Polonaise. 15925. 

Quatre tableaux fantastiques. 
4156. 

Quintett. 20471, 20472. 

Romanesea. 25017. 
Schmeichelei. 12032. 

Schmticke dich, o liebe seele. 
8994. 

Serenade. 12079. 

Sonata. 9284. 

Sonatina. 25329. 

Stimmungen. 7882. 

Storia della fanciulla rapita dal 
pirat 25448. 

Studio. 17611. 

Suite. 20661. 

Suite bizarre. 7907. 

To Nelly Gray. 8156. 

Toccata. 18426. 

Valse triste. 8300. 

Variété exotique. 25867. 

Vier lieder. 25965. 

Volksweise. 8374. 

Wildes wappenbild. 12949. 

Zwei lyrische gesinge. 12037. 


INDEX 


Universal-edition, a. g.—Continued. 
Zwei stimmungen. 4157. 
Zwei suiten fiir klavier. 
1'°7* suite en style ancien. 
eee soite: L30TT 
3 tinze fiir floten. 15871. 
24 caprices. 24742. 

Universal music makers. 
somebody to love. 12228. 

Universities, ine. 15171. 

University carol book. 25826. 

University of Buffalo. University of 
Buffalo chorale. 12657. 

University of Chicago press. 
for the Latin club. 3338. 

University of Michigan union. Tickled 
to death. 3635. 

University of Tennessee doctors (Ath- 
letic committee). Pride of Tennes- 
see. 2862. 

University soc., inc. Internatl. library 
of music for vocalists. 19114-19116. 

Unohoo. pseud. See Meyer (Ernest 
August) 4 

Unohoo pub. co.: 

De ol’ time campmeetin’. 752. 
God of the universe. 1234. 
Spitin’ ol’ Mistah Hoovah. 38372. 

Upper (H. E.) Keep those dear Irish 

’ eyes ever smiling. 23804. 

Upton (W. F.) Hot dogs. 10293. 

Ur (Louis) Mentalopathy. 19716. 

Urack (Otto): 

Mister Globetrotter. 
Weisse weste. 21518. 

Uranga (E. D.): 
Guardia blanea. 10112, 10113. 
Vacilopolis. 16851, 21369. 

Uranga (L. D.): 

Adelina. 8797. 

Aviadoras. 8965. 

Ay el amor. 8978. 

Besame. 9097. 
Fox del silbido. 
Fox-Firpo. 9926. 
Santa. 12006. 
Suspiro. 12399. 
Tehuanitas. 12455. 

Triguefita. 12607. 

Urbanek (Joseph) : 
KF. & U. popular jazz saxophone 

method. 14022. 

Jazz-’E-sax album. 1747, 

Urbini (Ciro) : 
Audacieux baiser. 22034. 
C’est pour Nana. 22259. 
Comme les américains. 
Féte nuptiale. 5211. 
Mandolinata napolitaine. 19608. 
Mirka la bohémienne. 11186. 
Pomponette. 11761. 
Qu’en dit Vabbé. 20446. 
Rivera bella. 20541. 
Sérénade en mer. 20739. 


10801. 
13072. 


Some little 


Songs 


6639. 


9925. 


13641. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Si j’étais pas pagsé parla. 25220. 
Si on avait. 25222. 
Tout monde a vu. 25752. 
Va. 21365. 
Urner (J. T.) I’ve got those ‘evolu-° 
tion blues. 14619. 6 
Uthke (H. H.) I’m not like my pic- 
ture. 5738. 
Uthoff (B. B.) Poor old lady Brown. 
20389. 
Uva (A. M.) I wanna go home to my 
daddy. 5791. 
Uvalde (George) Ask Henry. 17446. 
Ux (Jean d’): 


Ballade du pastoureau. 17527. 

C’que tes Mignon. 17724, 17725. 

Ces sacrés hindous. 17801. 

Deux fois rien. 22655. 

En évoquant les jours enfuis. 
22829. 


Hternelle histoire. 18254, 18255. 


Filles du Rhin. 22938. 
Pastorale. 25987. 
Va, petite. 25838. 


Vv’ hayoomzelenim vraz zi mnoy. 24735. 
V’shom’ ru. 25836. 
Vagabond king. 19531, 20187, 20920, 


25299. 
Vahey (J. A.) That wonderful girl 
of mine. 12494. 


Vail (Olcott) Dorothy. 22707. 
Vajda (Frederick) Au revoir made- 
moiselle. 138228, 
Valbonesi (Gino) : 
Gavotte e musette. 14193. 


Love duet. 15175. 

Mazurka. 15295. 

Novelletta. 16852. 

Offertorio. 15657. 

Recordare. 16023. 

‘Requiem e Kyrie. 16040. 

Scena e aria. 16167. 

Valders (—-) Norwegian lullaby. 
6921. op 


Valdes (Raphael) : 
Enehanting. 5116. 
Gee but I’d like to be. 1173. 
You went away. 4113, 8735. 

Valdes & Blanco pub. co. You went 

away. 8735. 
Vale (John) : 
In my garden of dreams with you. 
10575. 
Just to go back and be kids again. 
14930. 
Valente (Ciro) 
8880. 
Valente (Domenico) 
tana. 2506. 
Valenti (Charles) 
Valentin (F. J.) 
the rest. 26251. 

Valentine (Eric): 

First we have 2 fox-trot. 


Amore _ infedele. 


Nnanz’ ’a fun- 


Nuova vita. 2542. 
You’re just like all 


18366. 


1782 


INDEX 


nos. 1--12, 1925 


I know that someone loves me. 
5684. 

I only want one girl. 23463. 

Love must have a melody. 15186. 

My ukulele and me. 19975. 

Playtime at the Piccadilly. 2804. 

Put me on the old stern-wheeler. 


204438. - 
She’s got nothing above the ears. 
12108. 
Virginia my paradise. 12717. 
Valentini (Giuseppe) Weihnachts- 
pastorale. 25982. 
Valerio (Joseph) Ida-ho-Ida. 5831. 
Valerio (Marian) Ida-ho-Ida. 5881. 


Vallejo (F. C.): 
Air de ballet. 
Moro. 24317. 
Reina. 20506. 

Valley (Leo) Ever since I met you. 


21888. 


14001. 
Valli (R. R.) Mine. 19755. 
Vallillo (David) Me mugliere. 
19667. 
Vallone (Joseph) Fioridi canicatti. 
5222. 
Valmont (Louis) : 
Sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent. 
21063. 
Sur le pont du Minnedosa. 21064. 
Valsette. 12688. 
Valsien (A.) O Maria. 11498. 
Valverde (—) Merry sailors. 11147. 


Vampyr. 25862, 258638. 
Van (—): 
After you've done what you've 
done. 383. 
My Jane. 2407. 
Van (Billy) pseud. See Van Volken- 
berg. 
Van (H. G.) 
man (P. 8.) 
Van (Marie) Who but you. 17105. 
Van (R. BE.) Lulu, my gal. 11021. 
Van Alstyne (Egbert) : 
Alabamy cradle song. 21895. 


pseud. See Van Nor- 


Drifting and dreaming. 22765, 
22766. 

Kentucky's way of sayin’ good 
mornin’. 19278. 


Nighty night. 24515. 
Van Buren (Burrell): 
Sweetheart, ’m wanting just you. 


12419. 
There is a danger in the twinkle 
of her eve. 8084. 
To the end of the rainbow with 
you. 3656. 
Vance (Dave) Somebody’s’ eyes. 
20877, 20878. 
Van den Berg (Brahm) See Berg 


(Brahm van den). 
Vanderbilt (A. J.) 
15888. 


Pierrot’s lament. 


Vandercook (H. A.) Gasconader 
march. 23041. 
Van Der Decken (W.) ‘There ain’t 
no flies on auntie. 12496. 
Van Der Linden (Ff. N.) Day dreams; 
22603. 
Vanderpool (F. W.): 
Heart to heart I hold you. dear. 
13084 (460). 
Home to my joy and thee. 5574. 
Ma little sun flow’r, good-night, 
11025. 
‘Neath the autumn moon. 6871. 


One eternal mind. 2664, 8773 
(1239). 

Vandersloot (F.. W.) Hawaiian. sun- 
set. 238214. 


Vandersloot music pub. co. 
Hawaiian sunset. 23214, 26302 
(422). 


National federation. 2467, 2468, 
26302 (509). 
Peace on. earth. 2754... 27d, 


26302 (531). 
Pleasant dreams good-night, 
24835, 26302 (534). 
Van der Stucken (D. H.): 
Feast of the Kol folk. 5261. 
Omnipotence. 3127. 
Van der Stucken (F. V.) =: 
Aeolus appeased. 22071. 


Thou strewest fragrant roses: 
25687. 
Vandervest (Dorothea) I want you. ~ 
23518. 


Van der Zanden (H.): 
Blame the roses. 9122. 


Dreams of yesterday. 13903.. 
Easy and free. 5082. 
Wondrous night. 17186.. 
Vandevere (J. L.): 
Carmencita. 13504.. 
Drum. 13918. 
Gingerbread man. 14214. 
Mercedes. 15328. 
Train. 16759. 
Tunes to play and sing. 25797. 
Wong Ho. 17188. 
Van Dyke (Paul) That naughty 
yodel. 3567. 
Van Goens (D.) Happy _ spring.. 
23193. 
Van Grove (Isaac) Ave Maria. 
13245. 
Van Houten (A. J.) Most beautiful 
hair. 24325. 
Van Hulse (Camil) "Tis. only a 
dream. 25713. 


Vanity fair. 25864. 
Van Lieu (Gertrude) 
12139. 
Van Loan (Paul): 
Nobody loves me and I wonder 
why. 11444. 
Professors. 20430. 


Silk stockings. 


1783 


INDEX 


Van Loan (Paul)—Continued. — 
Siberia. 16262. 
Some day we'll meet again. 7756. 
Vannah (Kate) Remembered kiss. 
2959, 20514. 
Van Norden (Hric) 
3369. 
Van Norman (P. 8.) : 
Dancing feet. 9514. 
Lonesome hearts. 19490. 


Spirit of Rotary. 


Van Overberghé (Albert) Girl that 
men never forget. 5343. 
Van Rensellaer (Madge) Twist your 


face into a smile. 12639. 
Van Scoyoe (Wilbur) : 
How to fake, fill-in, improvise and 


Jazze PAZ. 
Seltzer short-route harmony course. 
3157. 
Van Sickle (Mrs. W.) Ym her rain- 
beau. 5725. 
Van Slyke (lL. M.) Goofey blues. 
10061. 
Van Straten (J. C.) EHve’s kid. 9795. 
Van Tassel (Allen) Pleading. 24833. 
Van Tassell (Chas.) When a pal’s 


a pal to someone. 26010. 
Van Vieck (J. R.): 
Carmelita. 442. 
For he shall give His angels 
charge over thee. 14120. 
Van Volkenberg. ‘Till I get back to 
you. 21244. 
Van Vollenhoven (Hanna) : 
Alice in movieland. 21908. 


O, inexpressible as sweet. 2557. 


Van Vorst (J. A.) Mandy-mine. 
24115. 
Van Woss (J.) Under flowering 
branches. 13084 (185). 
Varaldi (Charles) : 
Cancion de amor. 22285. 
Mimosa. 24258. 
Varallo (Francesco) : 
Gipsy caprice. 1198. 
Jewel Venus dance. 1768. 
Varallo (Joseph) : 
Twilight hour. 21837. 


U. S. A. first and forever. 8269. 
Vardell (C. G.) jr. Dark days or 
AAG ooo, 
Varése (Edgar) : 
Hyperprism. 1442. 


Octandre. 6974. 
Vargas (F. V.) Amor perdido. 17395, 
21952. 
Vargas (Mrs. G.) Captivating widow. 
Ilr arere# 


Vargas (Guillaume) : 
Captivating widow. 17772. 
Love’s glorious day. 6390. 


Magnolia blossoms. 15232. 
Vargas (P. J.): 
Flappers on parade. 9879. 


Stepping out. 3394. 


pt. Ir, n. s., v. 20 


Varney (Louis) : 

Got et got. 17298 (71). 

Papa de Francine. 17298 (145). 
Varone (KF. J.) Far away. 1038. 
Varsan (Paul) English rondo. 22841. — 


Vasseur (Hugéne) Got et got. 17298 
(71). 

Vasta (J. J.) Now I realize. 6933. 

Vaughan (Ethel) College days. 9391. 


Vaughan (H. B.) 
heart of movieland. 

Vaughan (H. J.) 
22454. 

Vaughan (Hilary) 
shine. 19319. 
Vaughn (Bryant) : 

Good news 
18553. 
You must come in at the door. 
26243. 
Vaughn (HH. M.) 
17735. 
Vaughn de Leath-Geer. 
Lieth (Leonore) 
Vaupel (Emil) I loved you. 
Vause (N. J.): 
Frank and Ernest. 23017. 
I would rather be alone in the 
South. 5820, 19013. 
You'd ery too. 13015. 
Vautor (Thomas) : 
Come forth, sweet nymph. 
Look up, fair lids. 6317. 
Sweet Suffolk owl. 7963. 
Vaynow (Dick) Riverboat 
11912, 
Veach (F. L.): 
Lillian. 19419. 
My little bobbed hair girl. 
Second-hand man. 16201. 
Veal (C. A.) Two smiles. 12642. 
Veazey (J. A.) Don’t monkey with 
evolution. 22699. 
Vecchio (EF. G.) 
21300. 
Vecchio (G. Del) 
alita’. 25458. 
Vecsey (—): 
Chagrin de Pierrot. 
Plainte nostalgique. 
Vecsey (Armand) : 
Love scene. 21850 (363). 


Hollywood, the 
5562. 
Come back to me. 


Land of moon- 


chariots coming. 


California is mine. 
See Von Der 
14537. 


4748. 


shuffle. 


6788. 


Tranquil nights. 


Strofette d’attu- 


17802. 
20359. 


Southern serenade. 12297. 
Vedova (V. A.) : 
Dearest, you’ve gone. 13792. 


We won’t accept evolution. 16972. 
Veeder (N. V.) Oh Patsy. 7001. 
Vega (C. V.) Tonta. 25736. 
Vellequette (Mrs. A.) Orphan. 20218. 
Vellucci (F. P.) Serenata ’e primma- 

vera. 25175. 
Velthuysen (A. M. Van): 
Dreamer, dream-on sweet dreams. 
5018. 


Forget me not. 5273. 


1784 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


To-night’s the night, hooray. 
8169. 
To spend again one hour with 
thee. 8157. 
Venable (Percy) Goofy Jane. 14282. 
Vendée. 4144 (142). 
Vener (Victor) Venerable California 
march. 16870. 
Venetian night and you. 25870. 
Venetian song. 12694. 
Veno (A. E.) Old love nest. 70382. 
Ventaglio. 12695. 


Ventre (F. L.): 
H-O-M-H—the only place that 
means a thing tome. 14421. 
My Argentine rose. 2372. 
My queen of Argentine. 11360. 
No one else will do. 2509. 
Your voice. 8743. 
Venus music co.: 
Gloria Caruso. 18514. 
I didn’t know I was in love with 


you. 103853. 
I wonder why. 10515. 
Urdema lettera. 16849. 


You didn’t care when you had me. 
17229, 17230. 


Veo (Harold): 
Fascinating dream. 5198. 


I’m still in love with you. 18938, 
189389. 
Tell me the day. 8027. 
Veole (Violet) I’m going home to 
dear old Broadway. 18914. 


Vera (Alta) pseud. See Laurie (A. V.). 
Verbeckmoes (F. A.) Sonny’s lullaby. 


12280. 
Verdi (C.) 33 special studies for 
mandolin. 263802 (169). 
Verdi (Giuseppe) : 
Aida. 3765, 8315, 8773 (823), 
138084 (369). 
Anvil chorus. 12696. 
Attila. 25872. 
Carmen capers. 8316. 
Di quella pira. 21398. 


Donna e mobile. 8773 (1361). 


TEST... 

Ideal Aida. 83817. 

Lombardi. 258738. 

Miserere, and I have sighed to 
rest me. 16878. 

Miserereflection. 8318. 

Nabucco. 25874. 

O cieli azzuri. 3767. 

Quartet. 12697. 

Quartet from Rigoletto. 25875. 

Rigoletto. 138084 (370). 

Rigoletto riggles. 8319. 

Traviata. 12698, 13084 (871), 
16879. 

Troubadour. 8320. 

Trovatore. 38769, 13084 (872), 


21394, 26302 (810). 


Verdi (Onofrio) : 
Firenze citta dei fiori. 229438. 
Sant Anna sicola. 25087. 
Vagabono. 25842. 
Vicinzina. 25881. 

Verdi & Rossini music house: 
Complimento natalizio. 
Filomena. 22940. 

Paese mio luntano. 24740. 
Sospiri d’ amore. 25365. 

Te vurria vasa’. 25586. 

Verdi music roll mfg. co.: 
Dint’ ’e llenzole. 18099. 
Quant’ e’ bella ’a primmavera. 
20450. 

Quant’ e’ bella ’a vernata. 20451. 

Verdi music shop, inc. Quo vadis. 

11840. 

Verdun (Henry): 
Automnale. 13235. 
Chanson dolente. 
Inquiétude. 5955. 
Jalousie. 6015. 
Printemps est éclos. 7280. 
Sabbat des gnomes. 20601. 

Veres (F. H.) Two eyes too wise 

for me. 25811. 
Verges (Joe): 
Brute. 17702. 
I want nobody but you. 238505. 
Nobody knows where she’s gone. 


22484. 


22333. 


20037. 
Why should I believe in you. 
8603. 
Verhearst (Victor) : 
Ford patrol. 9915. 
Homesick blues. 5577. 
Verlaine (Paul) J’ai peur dun 
baiser. 138084 (150). 
Vermette (H. R.) Georgie. 18486. 
Vermilyer (Fred) Please be good to 
that dear mother. 15910. 


Verna (Gene) pseud. See Giovan- 
elli (A. J.) 

Verne (Oscar) Operatic selections. 
20203. 


Verner (EK. L.): 
All the world goes fox-trotting. 


67. 
Little Miss Seventeen. 2009. 
Verner (H. C.) Idaho state song. 
23542. 
Vernon (Lou) Song of my heart. 
16374. 
Vernon-Neighbour (Aileen ) Some 
crimson rose. 12212. 
Veronee (EH. D.) Three pretty leap- 
year maids. 21235. 
Verson (R. E.): 
Happy blues. 14834. 
Lovingly yours. 15212. 


Vesper (R. C.) 
11983. 


Rhythmic. sketches. 


1789 


INDEX 


Vessella (Oreste) : 


American business man. 17392. 

Childhood dream. 17850. 

Dry days. 18197. 

Gypsy. 18599. 

There is danger in writing a note. 
21191. 

Wet days. 21525. 

With a girl like you. 21687. 


You don’t know what you can do 
until you try. 21752. 
Vetro (Samuel) Queen of my dreams. 


20458. 
Viani (A. G.) Ned of the hill. 24488. 
Viar (Gene) I want my sweetie too. 
14629. 


Vibbard (H. L.): 
By cool Siloam. 9205. 
How sweetly flowed the gospel 
sound. 1420. 
My opportunity. 6815. 
O for a closer walk with God. 
11485. 


Song of the pedler. 7803. 
‘Thou art my refuge. 3618. 
Vibratius. pseud. See Partington 
(FE. -G.) 
Viekers (R. D.) Hunt (The). 1429. 
Victoire de Samothrace. 8330. 
Victor (Louis) Kisses kept are 
wasted. 10787. 
Victor music co.: 
Bennet’s triumphal. 271. 
Novel novelette. 2531. 


Slidin’ some. 3247. 
Western world. 3861. 
Victor music roll co.: 
Czego ty dziewezyno. 
Halka polka. 5452. 


9488. 


KaSka za piec maciek za nia. — 


1841. 
Legiony. 15042. 


Mazury weselne. 2210. 


Na okoto ciemny las. 11381. 

Na szary wisty brzeg. 2461. 

Na wawel. 19984. 

Nad brzegiem morza. 24467. 

Oj, jody, jody. 15691. 

Oj sikorko sikoreczko. 20128. 
Pijmy jeszcze duszkiem. 15890. 


Pod zielonym debem. 2814. 
Podlotek. 7224. 
Pragna oezka pragna. 7252. 


Przyszla baba do fararza. 7295. 
Ratuj ze mnie boze. 2935. 
Rekrut mazur. 11878. 
‘Trzysta buezkOw we  dworze. 
8226. 
Ukojenie polka. 12649. 
Uptywa szybko zycie. 3737. 
Wikcia. 8609. 
Zawijas oberek. 875 
Victor publications, ine. 
Band boys. 13280. 
Billboard caravan march. 13349. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Contestant. 13659. 
Dainty maids. 17998. 
Drummers delight. 970T. 
Field day. 22937. 
Gala night. 141738. 
Grab it. 18569. 
Junior band. 19228. 
Little wonder. 15121. 
Marjorie. 24139. 
Mello moon. 19684. 
Nifty. 24508. 
Simplicity. 25238. 
Slidin’ easy. 20824. 
Step livelv. 25433. 
Team work. 16602. 
Twilight in the 
213389. 
Twilight thoughts. 16819. 
Whistling Wiilies. 26112. 
Victora (Anna) Angel city of the 
West. 13172; . 
Victorious resurrection. 
Victory music @o.: 
Fascinatin’ baby. 9833. 
Hurray, hurray my wife's so good 


mountains. 


DaTTA. 


to me. 10320. 
I just adopted a baby, who’s gonna 
baby me, 14505. 
Viehoever (Arno) Oh alma mater. 
2580. 


My jazz girl. 2408. 
16893, 


10040. 


Vielmas (Alex) 
Viennese refrain. 
Vier schlaumeier. 
Vierge folle. 8884. 
Vierne (Louis) : 
Cing poemes. 
Diinns. 22676. 
Eros. 22849. 
Quintette.16009. 
Spleens et détresses. 


16895. 


16430. 


5™° symphonie. 8770. 
Vieuxtemps (Henri) Romance. 
7428. 


Vieweg (Chr. Fr.) g. m. b. h.: 
Drei fantasie stucke. 22109. 
Fiinf vortragsstiicke. 22504. 
Grundlagen des klavierspiels und 


der allgemeinen musiklehre. 
10110. 
Instrumental-suiten. 5958-5960. 
O bellissima Italia. 24562. 


Schlummerlied u. Menuett. 25121. 
Schtilerkonzert. 7576. 
Sehtilerkonzert. 25131. 
Serenade. 25161. 
System Rathsach. 
Terpsichore. 25616. 
Trio. 8206, 25765. 
Vier vortragsstiicke. 22505. 
Zwei preludien und fugen. 4386. 

Vifanta (Violet) In the evening after 

twilight. 10590. 

Viking press, inc.: 

Book of American negro spirituals. 
17663. 


25548, 25549. 


1786 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho. 


10702. 
Viktor (Lanyi) Elment a fozsim 
Amérikaba. 5110. 


Viktoria verlag: 
Briecht dir ‘ne freundin die trew’. 
Sol. 
Hab’n sie ‘ne ahnung, wie heut’ 
die minner sind. 1293. 


Ich mécht’ schlafen. 1584. 
Villar (Rose) -Radio boy. 7333. 
Vinaccia (Almerico) : 

Follie d’amore. 9900. 

Fortuna. 9921. 

Napule e ammore. 11388. 
Vinaroff (G. E.): 

I'll be a blessing today. 10385. 


We shall reign with Him. 12780. 
Vincent (Charles) Close your eyes. 


22434. 
Vincent (G. F.) Nuances. 15621. 
Vincent (Larry) Farmer took -an- 


other load away! hay! hay! 9832. 


Vincent (Mabel) You brown eyed 
baby doll. 21743. 

Vineent (Nat) Oh you can’t fool an 
old hoss fly. 7015. 


Vincent (Ray): : 
Do you remember the love nest. 
4953, 12119. 
Flirting with love. 
Only a girl for sale. 


9885. 
7076. 


Sing it when you’re dancing. 
3228. 
That’s why I love the moon. 
256438. 


Where is that girl who was stolen 


from me. 17077, 26091. 
Why did you call me wonderful 
one. 12929. 
Vincent (W. K.) Spring symbols. 
20979. 
Vinci (Vincent) Dreaming of Fanny. 
13886. 


Vineberg (A. M.): 

Bogey man. 22207. 

Daneing nymphs. 22574. 
Vining (Ottis) France. 23016. 
Vinnicombe (EH. E.): 

Will somebody put me to bye-bye. 


4009. 
Wot’s ther price o’ Swedes? 
4051. 
Viola (Renzo) Melodie du_ coeur. 
oh 


Violin classics. 8773 (828). 
Violle (Berenice) : 
Evening bell. 9784. 
In the blacksmith’s shop. 
June morning. 10711. 
March of the tin soldiers. 
Merry go round. 11146. 
Veotti €4B))1; 
Concerto. 


10586. 
11070. 


8350-8352. 


19° concerto. 4141. 
23° concerto. 4142. 
24° concerto. 4148. 
Visage du jour. 4726. 


Visconti (—) Allegretto from Sonata 


Noy dd. 
Visscher-Weber (Glen) Bring me a 
rose. 4524. 
~Vitak (Louis): 
G. & YV. Polish dance orchestra 
collection. 14170. 
Hopeless. 1406, 1407. 
Vitak-Hisnic co.: 
Carnival. 444, 445. 


Circling pigeons. 13590, 13591. 

Czardas temesvar. 18712, 13713. 

Dream-polka. 9680, 9631. 

G. & VY. Polish dance orchestra 
collection. 14170. 

Hopeless. 1406, 1407. 

Kozak waltz. 10800. 


Kujawiak muszynskiego. 10803. 
Memories. 11138, 11139. 
My little darling. 2413, 2414. 
Na-jare. 11383. 
National guard march. 15554, 
15555. 
Pod tym naSim okenetkum. 15916, 
15917. 
Rustling of the flowers. 3060, 
3061. 
Vitale (Angelo) : 
It won’t be long now. 1726. 
Lonely girl. 15136, 19486. 
Vitali (Tommaso) Ciaccona. 13084 


(49). 
Vitello (Charles) 
heart of mine. 
Vitolin (Jan) 
fugue. 24805. 
Vittadini (Franco): 


Oh, Dorothy, sweet- 
24610. 
Petites variations et 


Armonie della notte. 4276. 
Nazareth. 11392. 
Vittali (Angelo) Under the _ skies. 
8265. 


Vittori (Pasquale) : 
Avventura tripolena. 8968. 
°O pranzo ’e nuvita. 24579. 
Quel che ho visto. 24932. 
Sanemangogne o’ moving pictures. 
12004. 
Strofettissime. 
Viaggio di nozze. 
Vittoria (T.. L. da) 
13084 (18). 
Vivaldi (—) 
Vivara (Inez) 


25459. 
25880. 
Ave Maria. 


Andante. 12721. 
Faded flowers. 
Vive la femme. 2898, 4691, 5709. 

Vivet (Armand) Ecce panis. 9731. 
Vivette. 419, 1123, 1369, 1370, 2896, 
2897, 3787, 3788. 
Vivier (Felix) Enchantresse. 
Vivio (Anthony) : 
Across the ocean. 17316. 
Alzatevi tutti. 21941. 


9804. 


9762. 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 20 


Vivio (Anthony )—Continued. 
America’s march. 21946. 
Bella Emilia. 17585. 
Dreamy waltz. 9699. 
Fanciulla romana. 22906. 
If dreams come true, what will I 


do? 5838. 
Onward. 24695. 
Tammany hall. 25571. 
Verso Vinnamorata. 8322. 
Vorrei abbracciarti. 25904. 
Vodorinski (Anton): 
Marche grotesque. 2182. 
Pilgrims. 15891. 
Vogt (Jean) Valse de salon. 138084 
(367). 
Voice of Sakina. 8773 (361, 379, 571, 
Gee)” 
Voices of spring. 16912. 
Voight (Henry) When are you com- 
ing back to me. 17003. 


Voigt (EF. W.) 
24250. 
Volga boat song. 


Mill in the valley. 
8371, 8773 (1368). 


Volga boatmen’s song. 169138. 
Vollmar (Jacob) : 
Called away. 17747. 
Days of yore. 18043. 


Faith of our fathers. 18305. 
Favorita. 18331. 
Old black Joe. 20130. 
Pinewood trail. 20347. 
Sunshine dance. 21055. 
Under the palms. 21355. 
Vollmer (J. F.) When your alone. 
17070. 
Vollmer (James): 


Gee, I got static in my attic. 
1175. 

Mother come and get your boy. 
6698. 


Searey Ann. 7546. 


When you come to the end of the 


lane. 21596. 
VMolopCy ei.) 


Bella mistretta. 17586. 


Sera di sentimento. 20721. 
Volonnino (Alberto) : 

Dreaming. 18175. 

Farewell to love. 183818. 


Leave-taking. 19350. 
To the snow. 21266. 
Volunteer pub. co.: 
Don’t make a monkey out of me. 


13844. 
Happy days. 23189. 
Last night in dreamland. 23867, 
23868. 
Von Berge (HE. E.) Sigma sigma 


sigma song book. 12136. 

Von Berge (Herman) Lorenz’s folio 
of one-page organ voluntaries. 
19513. 

Von Blon (Franz) 
von). 


See Blon (Franz 


Von der Lieth (Leonore) : 


An’ I don’t mean if. 8885. 

Blue bowl. 310. 

Ladybugs. 1908. 

Little Miss Robinson Crusoe. ° 

6306. 
Von Drehle (Mrs. C. W.) Beautiful 
thoughts. 9065. 

Von Drehle (Rose E.) Tag. 25554. 


von Kélér (Albert) 
bert von) 
Von Sternberg (Constantin) : 
Bareback rider. 4377. 
Fleur de champ. 5242. 
Saltarello. 7504. 
Valse joyeuse. 8292. 
Von Tilzer (Albert) : 
I looked at you. 18878. 
If you like me. 23558. 
Some day. 20864. 
Three years old. 16702. 
Virginia town. 25889. 
Where has me Lima bean. 17074. 
Von Tilzer (Harry): 
Gee but it’s sweet to cheat just a 
little. 23047. 
I'll be with you. 23395. 
I want my rib. 14628. 
In the eternal city. 1648. 
Jack how I envy you. 8773 (387). 
Just around the corner. 14903. 
Oh you can’t fool an old hoss fly. 


See Kélér (Al- 


7015. 

Stories that mother told me. 
26302 (290). 

Sun will shine again. 25490. 


That old Irish mother of mine. 
25634, 25635, 26302 (579). 

Way down East. 21850 (216). 

What does little sweetie want. 


16991. 
When your bluebird flies away. 
26087. 
Von Tilzer (Harry) music pub. co.: 
Boosey’s brass band journal. 
4494, 


Gee but it’s sweet to cheat just 
a little. 21850 (292), 23047. 

TU) be with you. 23395. 

I want my rid. 14628, 17298 
(305). 

I wish you’d let me know if you 
see Mary. 10508, 13084 (479). 

In the eternal city. 1648, 4144 
(202). 

Just around the corner. 
17298 (320). 

Sun will shine again. 25490. 

What does little sweetie want? 
16991, 17298 (411). | 

When the golden rod is waving 
Annie dear. 3917, 4144 (318). 

When your bluebird flies away. 
26087. 


14903, 


1788 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


With all your faults I keep on 
loving you still. 17163, 17298 
(423). 

von Wachtelhausen (F. §.): 


Business man’s luncheon. 13428. 


Such a crust. 16494. 
Voorhees (T. C.) Songs for His 
praise. 7813. 
Voormolen (Alex.) : 
Divertissement. 13825. 
Livre des enfants. 23969.. 
Vore (B. W.): 


A-way back home. 187. 
Back to a garden I know. 208. 
Vorum (O. O.): 

Fisher boy—fisher maid. 5235. 
Home town blues. 5575. 

Slumber serenade. 7725. 

Way down in Arkansas. 8485. 
What’s the use of always sighing. 


8491. 
VosBurgh (L. L.) music co. Peachy. 
2757. 
Voulgares (J. A.) Grecian serenade. 
10096, 14295. 


Vowles (William) Blow, blow, thou 
winter wind. 13368. 
Vuillemin (Louis) : 
Bourrée. 337. 
= Gigue. 1198. 
Passepied. 2736. 
Pavane. 2752. 
Vuillermoz (E.): 
Bourrée de Chapdes 
4505. 
Jardin d’ amour. 6020. 
Trois princesses. 8214. 


Vullo (Cosma) Memories of Flanders 
fields. 24197. 
Vulpius (Melchior) Praise God, ye 
peoples, praise the Lord. 7253. 
Vuneanan (M.) Country life. 4795. 
Vuvag (Hdition) : 
Gaunerliebchen. 
Miidehen von Tsching-Tschang- 
Fu. 11038. 
Vertauschte frau. 12701. 
Vier schlaumeier. 10040. 
Weisse weste. 21518. 
W. & J. pub. co. In the hills of old 


Beaufort. 


9972. 


Virginia. 14749. 
Wachlin (L. A.) His wife’s sister. 
18704. 
Wachs (B. M. P. 8. L.): 
Crepuscule. 8773 (181). 
Inquiétude. 263802 (160). 
Magicienne. 263802 (188). 
Mare aux grenouilles. 17298 
(114). 


Menuet castillan. 

Vous souvient-il. 
Wachs (Paul): 

Ave printemps. 13084 (14). 

Bonjour Colinette. 13084 (30). 


26302 (200). 
17298 (218). 


86854—26——32 Ly 


Crépuscule. 
Inquiétude. 


Siiea CL8i)y: 
26302 (160). 


Magicienne. 26302 (188). 

Mare aux grenouilles. 17298 
(114). 

Menuet eastillan. 26302 (200). 


20346. 
17298 (218). 


Pimpante-marche. 
Vous souvient-il. 
Wachtmeister (A. R.): 


CavittE, 22325: 
Grand sommeil noir. 23146. 
Invisible bride. 10622. 


Priére de Merlin. 24889. 
Résurrection. 24977. 
Sous les palmiers. 25371. 
Suite romantique. 25479. 
Wade (B. E.) When this passing 
world is done. 8773 (854). 
Wade (Betsy) : 
I’m mad. 5735. 
Smile land. 7733. 
Wade (Dixie) Stephen Foster blues. 


25486. 
Wade (Muriel) Garden of roses. 
14182. 
Wade (V. H.) Old home nest. 15705. 


Wadely (F. W.) 
God and King. 15942. 

Wadey (George) In that little old 
home down by the sea. 10584. 

Wadley (W. M. B.) Silent Cal Cool- 


Praise, O praise our 


TOLER Paco eked. 
Waeckerley (G. F.) Gold star mother. 
5383. 


Wagenhurst (E. M.): 
Alone I love and say goodbye. 
17375. 
Pal of all. 15808. 
"Tis someone else now. 25714. 
Waggoner (Mrs. J. EH.) I don’t care 
how sorry you are. 23375. 
Waggoner (M. L.) I don’t care how 
sorry you are. 28374 
Waghalter (Ignatz) : 


Only love is the life. 11612. 
Woman knows all. 12968. 
Waghorn (Walter) Violin tutor. 
16902. 
Waghorne (W. R.): 
Lo! ’tis night. 19479. 
Texas. 12474. 
Wagner (J. F.): 
Four old dances. 25906. 
Three bagatelles. 25907. 
Under the double eagle. 25821. 
Wagner (O. R.) When it’s flying 
time in Japan. 8514. 


Wagner (Mrs. Phillip) 
her nose. 14147. 
Wagner (Richard) : 
Album leaf. 21850 (214). 
Albumblatt. 12728. 
Crepuscule des dieux. 
Dance of apprentices. 


Freckles on 


ST9T. 
16920. 


89 


INDEX 


Wagner (Richard )—Continued. 
Filles fleurs. 25908. 
Grail scene. 25909. 
March of the master singers. 
25910. 
O star of eve. 21483. 
Parsifal. 25911. 
Pharaoh’s daughter. 20319. 
Pilgrims’ chorus. 16921. 
Prelude. 21434. 
Réves. 21485. 
Romance. 21850 (215). 
Siegfried. 3798. 
Siegfried idyll. 
Swan song 
13084 (378). 
Sword dance. 214386. 
Tannhauser. 3799, 259138. 
To alma mater. 16922. 
Triume. 21487. 
Tristan et Isolde. 3800, 16923. 
Wagneria. 8379, 8380. 
Walkiire-fantasie. 25914. 
Walkyrie. 16924. 
Walters prize song. 18084 (379). 
Walther before the master’s guild. 
12729. 
Wedding hymn. 
Wagner (Siegfried) 
9008, 26302 (26, 27). 
Wagner y Levien (A.): 
Amor es la vida. 21951. 
Amor perdido. 17395, 21952. 
Bayadera. 226. 
Campanitas de plata. 
Canciodn de la escoba. 
Chinita. 9344, 9345. 
Cuando te alejas de mi. 17979. 
Danzarina del Nilo. 22592. 
Dos rosas. 9661, 22718. 
Guardia blanea. 10112, 10113. 
Hermosas fuentes. 143895, 18679. 
Ingrata de mis suenos. 23651. 


25912. 


from Lohengrin. 


4144 (146). 
Barenhiuter. 


22280. 
420. 


Labios pintados. 14995, 14996, 
23846. 

Lagunera Mexicana. 1905. 

Marina. 24135. 

Mi gusto es. 153840. 

Mujer enigma. 23054. 

Ojos risuenos. 11558. 

Pasion divina. 20270. 

Pero mira por favor. 2769. 


Sonar. 7780. 


Timido amor. 21250. 

Todo fué un dulce sueno. 16740. 

Trigueha de mis amores. 16770, 
257638. 

Vacilopolis. 16851, 21369. 

Y paque me dice cosas. 21722. 


Ya va ecayendo. 8686. 
Wagniére-Horton (Marguerite) : 
Ombres. 11579. 
Suite helvétique. 
Wagstaff (C. D.) 
rot. 5078. 


12379. 


Hagle and the par- 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 20 


\ 


Wahlistad (P. P.) Yet He loved me. 


26215. 

Waiau (H. W.) Lei i ka mokihana. 
19366. 

Waite (EK. M.) Grave in the valley. 
10089. 


Waite (J. P:) 

18468, 18469. 

Waite (Ted): 

Anna, stop eatin’ 
17416. 

Why did you have your hair 
bobbed Mary. 17126. 

Wakefield (Charles) Rose for every 

heart. 11939. 


Gateway to Michigan. 


the banana. 


Wakefield (Fred) You're a lost baby. 
17244. 

Wakefield (Wallace) Rose of dawn. 
11944. 


Walborn (J. R.) Um so sleepy, oh so 
sleepy, I want to go to bed. 5745, 
23455. 

Walbridge (A. C.) 
dreams. 19904. - 

Walecutt (M. F.) Way down South 
in Dixie land. 8487. 

Walcutt (W. A.) Way down South 
in Dixie land. 8487. 

Waldman (Ludolph) California, I 
salute you, my home-state, my land. 
9225. 

Waldman (Sidney) 
22 bd: 

Waldrep (Ellen) Fifty years ago. 
9855. 

Waldron (Billy) : 

I’ve named my pillow after you. 
5789. 

My pretty little lady. 6821. 

Rollin’ stone. 11927. 

Waldron (F. D.) Waldron’s (Frank 
D.) syncopated classic. 8389. 

Waldrop (Uda) Spring night. 20975. 

Waldteufel (Berthe) Impromptu 
valse. 13084 (140). 

Waldteufel (H.): 

Amore e primavera. 99. 
Bouffées printaniéres. 13084 (31). 


My garden of 


Minneapolis Min. 


Dans un songe. 13084 (66). 
Dolores. 13839. | 
Estudiantina. 13956. 


Impromptu valse. 138084 (140). 
Réve divin. 138084 (280). 
Skaters. 16292. 
Summer evening. 16502. 
Trés-jolie. 16765. 
Wiuldteufel (Gustave) : 
Bouftées printaniéres. 13084 (31). 
Dans un songe. 13084 (66). 
Impromptu valse. 13084 (140). 
Réve divin. 13084 (280). 
Waldteufel (L. R.): 


Bouffées  printaniéres. 13084 
(31). 
Dans un songe. 138084 (66). 


1790 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Impromptu valse. 138084 (140). 
Réve divin. 138084 (280). 
Waldvogel (H. P.) Slumber. 
Walk right in. 25919. 
Walker (—) I don’t like no cheap 
man. 8773 (349). 
Walker (A. G.) Girl of my heart. 
14222. 
Walker 
times. 
Walker 
22612. 
Walker (C. P.): 
At that jelly bean ball. 158. 
Josie, oh. and her little switch-a- 
man. 14854. 
Walker (Dan): 
Broadway mammy blues. 9184. 
Glory. Glory, Glory. 5358, 14236, 
14237. 
He may be half-witted but he’s 
my fellow. 10192. 


29272. 


(Azor) Winter brings hard 
17160. 


(Barclay) Daytona shores. 


3217. 


Walker (BH. A.) Silver bells. 
Walker (Edwin) : 

My cameo. 243879. 

My cross, my crown. 24884. 


Roses and you. 20582. 
Walker (Mrs. Era): 


When you wish to go out of my 


heart. 17069. 
You've got the moonshine blues. 
17264. 
Walker (Ernest): 
Bawies, up. for a-hunts. up. 
Zoo te). 


Sleep. 25260. 

Sweet obscurity. 25523. 

To an autumn rose. 25718. 

Walker (George): 

I’m a cooler for the warmest coon 
in town. 21850 (100). 

Little one I knew. 2011. 

Not a coon came out the way he 
went in. 21850 (141). 

Why don’t you get a lady of your 


own. 17298 (228). 
Walter (J. B.) ‘Talk turkey to me. 
25568. ; 
Walker (L. M. P.) Reign of peace. 
16029. 


Walker (M. D.): 


Beautiful Florida. 13308. 

Lula. under the moon _ shine. 
19558. 

There is no sunshine in my heart. 
21195. 

Wild cats of Daytonia. 12944. 


Walker 
2425. 
Walker (Marshall): 

Hold ‘er deacon. 18714, 23286. 
Them has been blues. 25649. 
Walker (N. E.) My Mary Jane. 

2425. 


(M. M.)--My. Mary Jane. 


Walker (R. C.) 
take you to Jesus. 
Walkiewicz (Eugeniusz) 
inszowan i _ piésni 

8755. 
Wall (A. M.) 
Wall (Gilbert) 


If you ask me I'll 
5859. 

Zbior pow- 
przygodnych. 


Sonata in A. 3306. 
Dresden china doll. 


5037. 
Wallace (—): 
Maritana. 6505. 


Roll along. 8773 (1273). 
Scenes that are brightest. 12028. 
Sweet spirit hear my prayer. 
138084 (342). 
Wallace (M. W.): 
I want to go back to my mammy- 
18982. 
Trust only in His love. 
Wallace (Oliver) : 
It may. 5985. 
Since I found you. 16271. 
Vision of the dance. 16904. 
Waltz of love. 16941. 
Wallace (S. M.) Call of the dawn. 
cd ee 
Wallace (Sippie) : 
Advice blues. 17323. 
Can anybody take sweet mama’s 
place. 9244. 
Man I love blues. 


91317. 


19605. 


Murder is gonna be my crime. 
19873. 
Wallace (William) With all your 


faults I keep on loving you still. 
4020, 17163. 
Wallace (Zula) 
yes. 128386. 
Wallbaum (S. R.) 
Tampa Bay. 3069. 
Wallentine (Fannie) 
of you. 24194. 
Waller (Thomas) : 
Anybody here want to try my 
cabbage. 4259. 
Awful lot my gal ain’t got. 8972. 
Ball and chain blues. 9017. 
Brother Ben. 9192. 
Campmeetin stomp. 17751. 
Heart that once belonged to me. 
14369. 
House party stomp. 23314. 
Kiss ma again. 6147. 
Mid night stomp. 19739. 
Squeeze me. 25409. 


When I said the last 
Sailing along on 


Memories just 


Workin’ woman's blues. 4049. 
Wallin (J. O.) Christmas psalm. 
9367. 


Wallis: (Bi 'T.) 


Leave me alone. 15034. 
Lonesome. 19487. 
No one but you. 15594. 
Wallis (Jessie) Dear absent one. 
753. 
Wallis (W.. .H.) Maggie McGhee. 
6435. 


1791 


INDEX 


Wallo (J. W.) Yesterday. 13002. 
Walpot (Charles) : 
Gammes en sons filés. 9965. 
24 études mélodiques. 13925. 
36 études mélodiques. 9714. 
81 études mélodiques. 9715. 


Walser Graduation march. 
10077. 
Walsh«(D. M.) 
Walsh (F. R.) 
you. 13998. 
Walsh (J. B.) 
359, 360. 
Walsh (OQ. P.) 


(H. 'S.) 


Moanalui. 2297. 
Evelyn, I love only 


Broadcasting mama. 


How I love you each 


day more and more. 14448. 
Walsh (Patrick) O sacred heart by 
Sinners so forsaken. 6965. 


Walsh (W. H.): 
Four hymns for the boy Jesus de- 
votion. 8396. 
My Shepherd. 
Walt (HY) : 
Innocent pranks. 5954. — 
Kicks. 10772, 14967. 
Molly mine. 15394. rs 
Walter (Serge) : 
Jie-jae dance. 
Parana. 2728. 
Waltz ballad. 25924. 
Waltz melody. 25926. 
Walters (Dave) You can be just as 
lonesome on Broadway. 4075. 
Walters (KE. P.) Land of dreams. 
23855. 
Walters (J. B.) Pleading. 15909. 
Walthew (R. H.): 
April and I. 8773 (29). 
Dream daisies. 26302 (80). 
Four meditations. 17298 (219). 
Golden slumbers. 4144 (51). 
Hemlock tree. 26302 (125). 
My beloved. 17298 (122). 
Ode to a nightingale. 17298 (136). 


8396. 


1769. 


Serenade-sonata. 7628. 

Shepherd’s wife’s song. 4144 
(115). 

Slender themes. 16304. 

Trio in C minor. 8773 (802). 

Two little pieces. 16939. 


When I am dead. 8773 (851). 
Walton (A. R.) Complete church 


hymnal. 4766. 
Walton (G.): 
Recuerdo. 20496, 20497. 
Mreis. 21253. 
Walton (Harry) Sweet memories 


come back to me. 12408, 21076. 


Walton (Isaac) Man’s life is but 
vain. 2170. 

Walz (Jean) There’s a_ tribe of 
painted redskins on Broadway. 
3592. 

Wamboldt (W. R. C.) Oh, sunny 
springtime. 20115. 


Wand (H. A.) Dallas blues. 9503. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 20 


Wansborough (H. N.): 
Colonial lady. 13620. 
Dolly is broken. 13837. 
Hallowe’en night. 14326. 
Little flower girl. 15102. 
Little Red Riding Hood. 
Little waltz. 15120. 
Old fashioned song. 
Pillow fight. 15892. 
Princess. 15967. 

Warburton (A. G.) 

Ward), (AUR) 

dreams. 15901. 

Ward (Amy) O flower of all the 

world. 8773 (563). 
Ward (Billy) Charleston Lizzie. 
Zao. 

Ward (C.. V.) 

Ward (Hd.): 
Ah! ah! Archie. 4173: 
Dreaming of a castle in the air. 


15111. 
15699. 


Vesper. 12702. 
Playground of my _ 


God’s day. 5381. 


18178. 

Every Sunday afternoon. 14005, 
14016. 

Heart breakin’ Creole’ Rose. 
14364. 

I don’t care any more. 14484, 
14485. 

Ill say to you and you say to me, 
I love you. 18876. 


I’m a hard to get can be had 
papa. 14540, 14541, 

Just a little thing called rhythm. 
19232. 

Just like a baby. 14917, 14918. 

Pretty Mary Ann. 15956, 15957. 

What will we use for money. 
21544. 

When 
17009. 

Why did you let me get away 


Georgia smiles. 17008, 


from you. 17127, 17128. 
Ward (F. E.): 
My bed is like a little boat. 2374. 
Suppose. 16523. 
Ward (F. L.) . 1 ean’t trust you any 
more. 18822. 
Ward (H. G.) Good-bye little girl. 
23130. 
Ward (H. R.): 
Aquarelle. 21989. 
Chase. 22358. 


Danse petite. 22585. 


God bless you. 53872. 
In the temple. 23635. 
What’s the use. 12816. 


Ward (I. V.) 
Ward tbe: 
Her daddy. 5532. 
’"Neath the old elm tree. 
Stand up for mother boys. 
Ward (John) : 
Die not, fond man. 4936. 
O my thoughts, my thoughts, sur- 
cease. 24577. 


Our God. 20226, 20227. 


2474... 
7864. 


1792 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Out from the vale. 7107. 
Satyr once did run away. 25090. 


Upon a bank with roses. 8274. 
Ward (Lew) Lucky strike. 6412. 
Ward (R. J.) Lonely. 15138. 


Ward-Stephens (—) Shepherd take 
me by the hand. 16249. 

Wardell (H. R.) Till the dawn comes 
creeping. 8139, 8140, 13084 (602). 
Wardleigh (BE. P.) Take back your 

lemon and give me a peach. 12435. 
Wardiow (Maggie) Mah jong blues. 
19588. 
Ware (Harriet) : 
Boat song. 316. 
White moth. 12911. 
Wind and lyre. 8621. 
Ware (Preston) Album of arpeggios. 
48, 
Warfield (C. M.): 
Fatty Molly always jolly. 18329. 
I am loving only you. 188138. _ 
My wonderful girl. 24458. 
Pride of the Sioux. 2868. 
With the fairies and Peter Pan. 


21688. 
Warford (Claude) Health songs. 
10204. 
Waring (Tom) Idlin’. 19026. 


Wark (JIB) : 

Fun at Finnigan’s funny ball. 
14165. 

Love when the well runs dry. 
15196. 

Warlock (Peter) : 
Adam lay ybounden. 
Balulalow. 22097. 
Late summer. 1928. 
Little Trotty Wagtail. 23968. 
Rest, sweet nymphs. 24972. 
Singer. 3238. 
Sleep. 25261. 
Tyrley tyrlow. 

Warmack (George) 


21871. 


25815. 
I wonder why. 


23528. 
Warner (—): 
Bygones. 8773 (948). 
China girl. 8773 (962). 

Warner (B. H.) Bessie couldn’t help 
Te.) BSB: . 
Warner (D. L.) Rose of the bowery. 

16099. 


Warner (F. E.) Warner’s three part 
songs for treble voices. 3827. 
Warner (H. E.): 


I want my little rag doll. 10494. 

Love bound. 24010-24012. 
Warner (H. W.): 

Lily Ann. 15086. 

Three elfin dances. 8418, 8419. 
Warner (Nan) Be the pals uncle 


17557. 
I onee had two lit- 


Robert feels you are. 
Warner (P. M.) 
tle dears. 5764. 


Warner (R. A.) Love dearie. 15173. 


Warner’s three part songs for treble 
voices. 3827. 

Warren (B. E.) 
127380. 

Warren (B. F.): 
Blue day. 311. 
Give me sympathy. 
Night-time. 2497. 
Say yes. 3107. 
Someone that I used to know. 

3291. 
Would you? 4053. 
You think you wont. 

Warren (EK. J.) 

Warren (E. R.): 
Children of the moon. 9332. 
Frolic of the elves. 8773 (1041). 
Hark, what mean those holy 

voices. 23201. 
Invocation to spring. 
Warren (F. P.) Adagio. 
Warren (ate Pe) 
Adagio. 16953. 

Warren (Harry): 

Butter and egg baby. 22247. 

I love my baby. 23406. 

In my gondola. 23598. 

Is zat so. 5978, 10633. 

It’s all fun. 23676. 

Maybe you will. 2207. 

My honey. 24410. 

Runaway train. 3056. 

She’s the sweetest gal in Kanka- 
kee. 12110. 

Too many kisses in the summer. 
257388. 

Want a little lovin’. 

"Way down south 
16960. 

Women—aaaah. 


Wahrheits-klange. 


1209. 


4108. 
March on. 2179. 


1695. 
16953. 
Executors of. 


21465. 
in Chicago. 


26176. 


You can’t shush Katie. 13013, 
21749. 
Warren (Henry) Seminola. 12068, 
12069. 
Warren (Howard) Love theme. 10992.. 
Warren (J. J.) Berceuse. 13084 
(109). 
Warren (M. <A.) Painted Miss. 
24746. 
Warren (M. L.) Hail to the G. A. R.. 
14323. 
Watren (May) Meet me in the city. ° 
15302. 
Warren & Phillips: 
Angelus. 13178. 


Autumn gold. 22043. 
Bach. 8987-8989. 
Beethoven. 17570-17572. 
Bells of happiness. 13328. 
Boatman’s song. 318. 


Butterfiy’s courtship. 13481. 
Cascade. 17787. 

Comrades in arms. 606. 
Coryphée. 17950. 


Cradle-song. 642. 


1793 


INDEX 


pt: 11, n: s., v. 20 


“Warren & Phillips—Continued. 
Cross victorious. 13700. 
Danse petite. 719. 

Day in the country. 742. 


Days are never long enough. 750. 


Drake’s gone. 22726. 
Dreams of yesterday. 13902. 
Fairy ballads. 18286. 


Fifth album of first pieces. 18348. 


Four miniatures. 559. 

Frolics and fancies. 1142. 
‘Great masters. 14294. 
Holiday suite. 1387. 

Idyl. 678. 

Jack-tar. 1734. 

Jesu lover of my soul. 14836. 
June birthday party. 10710. 
Just think. 14929. 
Little heroes. 2002. 
Melodie poétique. 2222. 
My first book of studies. 
On the hill side. TO5T. 
Pierrette and Pierrot. 
Playtime tunes. 2805. 
Pleasant pastimes. 7215. 
Rainstorm. 2927. 
Recreative studies. 
Seasons. 7592. 
Serenade. 16215. 
Sérénade lyrique. 25168. 
Sleeping beauty. 3246. 
Snow-white and Rose-red. 7744. 


2393. 
20342. 


16025. 


Swallows’ flight. 3454. 
Thoughts. 8119. 
Three bears. 3624. 


Three impressions. 24544. 

Tiny-tot’s album. 3648. 

Tiny tunes for tiny 
16720. 

Two old-world dances. 


fingers. 


679. 


Valse mignonne. 3751. 

Waits. 25918. 
Warsaw (Alfredo) In the garden of 
roses. 23617. 
Warshauer (Frank) Your eyes. 
26266. 
Warwick (C..L.) That mother of 
mine. 8058. 
Wasby (R. C.) Sahara serenade. 
16134. 
Washington (Marion) While alone 


and thinking of you. 21618. 
Wassell (D. H.): 
Caravan songs. 489. 
National and character 
2466. 
Shadow songs. 3183. 
Wasserman (Walter) : 
Baby doll. 4332. 
Refrigeratin’ mamma. 24959. 
You’re hot stuff. 17248. 
Wasserman (Walter) music pub. co. 
Baby doll. 4332. 
Water of Tyne. 25940. 
Waterford (Dennis) Dawn. 


dances. 


22599. 


Waterman (A. W.) 
last days. 25357. 
Waterman (Adolf) : 
Sonate. 12765. 
Sonatine. 7788. 
Walzer. 8430. 
Wiegenlied. 21669. 
Waterman (G. R.) Symphonie play- 
ing. 25546. 
Waterman (Nixon) 
18256. 
Waters (—) 
stayed last night. 
(293). 
Waters (A. HE.) 
Sao 


Songs for the 


Bi Siglips i, 


Go back where you. 
18523, 21850 


Bootlegger’s blues. 


Waters (C. F.): 
Inspiration. 14769. 
Suite of three tunes. 7914. 
Up in the morning early. 16847. 
Waters (Hthel) Maybe not at all. 
24167, 26302 (491). 
Waters (I. E.) Bootleggers blues. 
4497. 
Waters (J. J.) 
bye. 16317. 
Waters (Safford) : 
Day that’s gone can neyer come 
again. 21850 (44). 
Tell me what I always long to 
hear. 263802 (298). 
Waters (W.N.): 
O Salutaris. 2567. 
Tantum ergo. 38515. 
Waterson (Henry) inc.: 


So long old pal good 


Afraid of losing you. 13111, 
17298 (233). 

After all is said and done. 4164, 
8773 (890). 

And I believed in you. 8887, 
13084 (405). 

Any lane is lover’s lane. 4144 
(161). 

As long as I have you. 4283, 
8773 (912). 

Baby looks like me. 13259, 
17298 (239). 

Baby, what is your name. 4144 
(163). 

Beautiful girl. 438938, 8773 (922). 

Better get acquainted. 17616, 


21850 (250). 

Brown eyes, why are you blue. 
17696, 21850 (255). 

Co-ed. 17899, 21850 (262). 


Colorado nights. 138621, 17298 
(246). 
Come to me. 4144 (170). 


Comin’ home. 13638, 17298 (248). 
Dawn. 18761, 17298 (252). 
Dinah. 13822, 17298 (254). 


Don’t blame me. 4971, 8773 
(999). 

Don’t cha be too sure. 4974, 8773 
(1001). 


1794 


nos. 1-12, 1925: 


Doo-dab. 4989, 8773 (1004). 

Down in pickaninny ailey. 4144 
(1563) 

Dream pal. 13879, 17298 (259). 

Hasy goin’ mamma. 4144 (175). 

Esmeralda who's your _ beau. 
22852, 26302 (404). 

Every girl I get. 4144 (177). 


Fallin’ down. 14035, 17298 (267). | 


Forever and ever with you. 
23003, 26302 (412). 

Found at last. 18414, 21850 (289). 

From now on. 4144 (181). 

Give me just one little kiss. 4144 
GSS): 

Googily goo. 4144 (184). 


Happy watchin’ all the clouds roll 


by. 4144 (187). 

He’s the kind of a man that you 
like. 4144 (188). 

Headin’ for Baltimore. 14862, 
geo. S28 3 

Heart broken Sal. 4144 (189). 

Hey mammy—tell pappy, whose 
baby are you. 18682, 21850 
(303). 

Holdimjeithe saek:.;5p59,) S173 
E1069) = ft 


Homeless men blues. 4144 (190). 


Hot-foot’n. 14487, 17298 (288). 

How can you ask me to smile. 
4144 (191). 

Hurry up Matilda. 10822, 13084 
(464). 

I ain't got nothin’ now. 5630, 
8773 (1084). 

I can’t forget your eyes. 4144 
(194). 

I got along before I met you. 
4144 (196). 

I’m at home in any town, but my 
home town. 14552, 17298 (296). 

I’m gonna let the bumble bee be. 
10434, 13084 (469). 

I’ve got a gal. 5781, 8773 (1106). 

I wanna see a little more. 10489, 
13084 (475). 

I wonder where my old girl is to- 
night. . 14654, 17298 (309). 

I wonder where we’ve met before. 
1OSL3, 17298 (310). 

If I had you. 4144 (200). 

If I only had you back again. 
4144 (201). 

If the orange grew in Ireland. 
10534, 13084 (482). 

If you can love every night like 
you do on Sunday. 14685, 17298 
Git): 

If you only knew. 5865, 8773 
(1120). 

If you see that gal of mine. 5867, 
St fon (1121). 

In,the land .of: Jack and. Jill. 
14751, 17298 (3138). 


1795 


INDEX 


In the spring. 14755, 17298 (316). 

It’s allin fun. 14794, 17298 (318). 

It’s just that feeling for home. 
5993, 8773 (11382). 

Just around the corner from para- 
dise. 6097, 8773 (1144). 

Just for old times’ sake. 4144 
(204). 

Just you. 4144 (205). 

Knock at the door. 4144 (206). 

Laff it off. 4144 (207). 

Laughin’ at you. 4144 (208). 

Lillian. 19418, 21850 (354). 

Lita! 6292, 87738 “(1163)- 

Little baby feet. 15095, 17298 
(327). 

Honely girl. 15136, 17298 (331). 

Lonely me. 4144 (209). 

Lonesome moon. 4144 (210). 

Longing for you. 4144 (211). 

Look what you’re missin’ wastin’ 
time. 10955, 18084 (499). 

Lost world. 4144 (212). 

Love for sale. 19531. 

Love me and I'll live forever. 
24022, 26302 (480). 

Lovesick. 15208, 21850 (364). 

Loving you. 4144 (213). - 

Madeira. 6430, 8773 (1177). 

Mamie. 4144 (215). 

Moon of Waikiki. 4144 (223). 

Mother’s a mother forever. 4144 
(224). 

My gal Jo. 6771, 87738 (1212). 

My new sweetie is plenty sweet. 
6811. 

My old lady. 15514, 17298 (344). 

My small town girl. 19966, 21850 
(386). f 

My sugar. 6834, 87738 (1218). 

My sweetie is plenty sweet. 13084 
(518). 

Mysterious eyes. 24463. 

No one loves me like my Wilhel- 
mina. 114385, 13084 (5283). 

No other one but you. 4144 
(233). 

Nobody but you. 11439, 13084 
(526). 

Nobody will know but me. 15602, 
17298 (348). 

Normandy. 15608, 17298 (349). 

Oh! Flo. 4144 (246). 

Oh! Joe. 4144 (247). 

Oh, those eyes. 7007, 8773 (1232). 

On the ZR 3. 4144 (252). 


‘One kiss. 4144 (258). 


Only a rose. 20187. 

Oriental moon. 4144 (254). 

Radio lady o’ mine. 4144 (263). 

Rah! rah! Cholly. 16015, 17298 
(358). j 

Reason I love you. 4144 (265). 

Rocky road to Dublin, isn’t rocky 
any more. 11924, 17298 (364). 


INDEX 


Waterson (Henry) ince.—Continued. 

Rose of St. Mary’s. 20574, 21850 
(414). 

She can’t say no. 
(550). 

She doesn’t. 25189, 26302 (551). 

Smile a little bit. 21850 (480), 
Pana (ays 

Sobbing. 4144 (280). 

Some day we'll meet again. 
8773 (1303). 25299. 

Someone like you. 
(583). 

Something’s wrong. 4144 (284). 

Song of the vagabonds. 20920. 

Stop your ticklin’ me. 12345, 
13084 (589). 

Sweet temptation 
(295). 

Sweetheart I love only you. 
8773 (13818). 

‘Tain’t nothing but a little nut. 


25188, 26302 


T7756, 
122389, 13084 


man. 4144 


7971, 


4144 (296). 

Tell me bright-eyes. 16608, 17298 
(391). 

Then maybe I will forget. 4144 
(301). 

Theodore. 16658, 17298 (393). 


To think I thought so much of 
you. 4144 (304). 

Tomorrow mornin’. 
(461). 

Tryin’ to keep away from you. 
16789, 17298 (399). 

Trying. 12613, 17298 (400). 

Two tired eyes. 126438, 
(606). 

Uncle Wip. 4144 (306). 

Underneath the yom yum tree. 
16839, 17298 (402). 


21282, 21850 


13084 


What a gal—what a pal. 21528, 
21850 (473). 

What’s become of Josephine. 
8489, 8773 (1372). 

When they made _ you. 4144 
(319). 


When you love more than one. 
26079, 263802 (604). 
When you send a four-leaf clover 


to me. 4144 (3821). 

Where’s my sweetie hiding. 4144 
(323). 

Where the skies are blue. 4144 
(324). 


Whip-poor-will. 
Whisper to me 


4144 (325). 
in dreamland. 


4144 (326). 
Who is the one that you’re fool- 
ing now. 4144 (329). 


Who’s’ lovin’ my sweetie now? 
8584, 8773 (1890). 

Without your love. 4144 (331). 

Wondering. 8659, 8773 (1403). 

Won't you give me one more 
waltz. 12979, 17298 (426). 


pt. III, 0. S., V. 20 


Write a letter home to mother. 
4144 (332). 

You for me—me for you. 
8773 (1413). 

You'll never know. 4144 (335), 


8716, 


Youw’re lovable—so lovable. 4144 
(336). 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.: 
Star dust. 4144 (289). 
You flew away from the nest. 
4144 (334). 
Waterstone (S. S.) Two sacred — 
songs. 21477. 
Wathall (A. G.) Medinah. 153801. 
Watkins (Lewis) Abide with me. 
21860. ° 
Watkins (Obediah ) Candle-light 
blues. 4592. 


Watkins (P. B. N.) 
the way. 5268. 
Watkovitz (Summy) 

yearn for me. 22679. 
Watson (B. H.)  Let’s go back to 
Alabama. 10859: 
Watson (C. F.): 
Arrival of my rival. 
Climbing rose. 22430. 
We're going rowing. 25958. 
Watson (C. S.) When the winter 
winds are blowing. 3926. 

Watson (EH. J.) Understanding. 
25824. 

Watson (E. M.) Down the road to 
home sweet home. 22724. 

Watson (Frederic) What an invita- 
tion. 8473. 

Watson (Gertrude) : 
Our baby’s eyes. 
Radio crazyo. 11842. | 

Watson (Isabel) Right at your door 

is the rainbow’s end. 2986. 

Watson (L. M.) Oh come with me to 

the canyon. 6991. 

Watson (M. M.): 
Little tales from tuneland. 23962. 
Scenes from tuneland. 16169. 

Watson (Michael) : 
Anchored. 21962. 
Thy sentinel am If. 

Watson (N. D.) 


Follow Jesus all 


Do you ever 


22003. 


15TF2/ 


25698. 
You stole my heart. 


ZT. 
Watson (O. M.): 
Eves. 18290. 


Love sick. 24028. 
Nobody’s girl. 245388. 
You don’t know what you want. 
4078. — 
Watson (Mrs. R. C.) 
dream of me. 4950. 
Watson (Val) : 
I shall still love you. 23475. 
You've been a good pal to me. 
26260. 
Watson’s music shop. 
Michigan. 18468. 


Do you ever 


Gateway to 


1796 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Watt (Hileen) Game chicken. 1160. 
Watt (J. E.) Game chicken. 1160. 
Watts (W. E.) On the banks of the 
San Joaquin. 20160. 
Watts (Wm.): 
In a bonnie little garden by the 
sea. 1626. © 
When the autumn turns the wood- 
land green to gold. 8525. 
Wayne (Anthony) You’re not what 
you used to be. 8781. 
Wayne (Mabel) Don’t wake me up, 
let me dream. 18131-18133. | 


Weakland (J. R.) For Jesus. 22994. 
Weasner (H. C.) Argentine. 8919. 
Weasner (H. C.) & co. Argentine. 
8919. 
Weatherill (N. G. J.) Neryda. 2481. 
Weatherly (F. E.): 
Danny boy. 4862. 
Ships of my dreams. 7667. 
Weaver (B. G.) It’s always June on 
the old gulf coast. 14795. 


Weaver (EH. K.): 
Dear little old home farm. 9567. 
Drowsing in the twilight. 9706. 
Only to you. 7079. 
Our boy scouts. 15775. 
Weaver (F. R.) Dawn. 18030. 
Weaver (H. L.) Oh ain’t it grand to 
be a single man. 2579. 


Weaver (L. W.) Springtime and 
May. | 20985. 
Weaver (Powell) Moon marketing. 


8773 (1203). 
Weaver (T. B.): 
Are any of you sorry that you 


came. 17428. 
Now we bid you all good-bye. 
20049. 


Oh look who’s here. 20108. 
There’s only one school for us. 
21204. . 

Weaverling (J. I.) I’m so happy that 
we waited till the springtime dear. 
5748. 

Weaving song. 

Webb (F. R.): 

Galop. 263802 (102). 
March. 26302 (319). 
Mazurka. 26802 (194). 
Polka. 26802 (244). 


25964. 


Waltz. 263802 (320). 
Webb (G. J.) Mother of your heart. 
gh Pisa 
Webb (Grace) When ma goes on a 
strike. 12850. 
Webb (H. B.): 


Ku-klux klan blues. 1894. 
Meet me to-night at the ball. 
6548. 

My do right man blues. 
Webb (J. A.) Almeda. ‘76. 
“Webb (M. J.): 

Brush away your tears. 


6758. 


17701. 


I never shall forget. 18955. 
Smile from the pal of my dreams. 
16309. 
When love comes to you. 21567. 
Webb (Maude) It’s so nice to have 
you here. 1720. 
Webb (Weston) : 
Notre Dame chimes. 
Snyder’s (Jack) 
for the ukulele. 7746. 
Webbe (Francis) Oh isn’t there a 
gir] for me. 115383. 
Webbe (W. Y.): 
Cataract of Lodore. 4639. 
Day of resurrection. 744-749. 
Sonus epulantis. 7821. 
When Christ was born. 26011. 
Webber (Amhurst) Shall I look to 
ease my grief. 4144 (114). 
Webber: (C..; W.) Poor old. Jiggs. 
(Paes 
Webber (E. D.) 


24551. 
self-instructor 


What would you do 


if I told you. 8496. 

Webber (J. P.) Babbette’s song. 
17485. 

Webber (P.) Pal of my heart. 7130. 

Weber (—) Oberon. 11509. 

Weber (A. W.) White rose in the 
bud. 129138. 

Weber (Arnold) Pay day blues. 
24778. 

Weber (Bertha) Caprice sylvan. 
4603. 

Weber (C. M. von): 

Derniére pensée. 13801. 


Invitation to the dance. 
5970. 

Perpetuum mobile. 24796. 

Prayer from the opera Der frei- 
schiitz. 138084 (270). 

Preciosa overture. 7258. 

Scherzo. 12031. 

Weber suite. 12784. 

2° concerto. 21826. 

Weber (Charles) : 


1692, 


I love no one else but you. 18883. 
Lou, my own. 10965. 
Weber (Ernest) ‘Twilight in the 
mountains. 21339. 
Weber (Harvey) Always dreaming 
of you. 17386. 


Weber (Henri) : 
Bring me a rose. 4524. 
Curios I’ve found. 4836. 
Weber (I. J.) I ain’t got no time to 
cry over you. 18805. 
Weber (Ludwig) Christgeburt. 17867. 
Weber (S. A.) Longing for you. 
2044. 
Weber 
Weber 
4836. 
Webern (Acton) 
Webster (EH. S.) 
15707. 


(S. S.) Musical tree. 19881. 
(V. G. V.) Curios I’ve found. 


Vier lieder. 25965. 
Old Missouri blues. 


AF OT 


INDEX 


DUARTE Ss. Wee 


Webster (N. 8S.) Old Ireland blues. 
20136. 

Wechsler (Arthur) Hearts and vio- 
lets. 18658. 


Wechsler (Bertha) : 

Give me the key to your heart. 
23079. 
Irene. 23661. 

Weckerlin (J. B.) Pastourelles, ro- 
mances et chansons du 18° siécle. 
26302 (238). 

Wedge (Elmo) When you knew you 
never cared. 3939. 

Weed (A. M.): 

Beautiful Ohio. 
Lullaby. 24063. 
Sailing. 25068. 
Spring song. 25408. 

Weeg (S. I.) I want that strange 
little stranger. for a pal.. 23506. 

Weekes (A.) & co. Itd.: 

Angels from the cal of glory. 
a2: 

Byeways. 4561. 

Devon ditties. 18089. 

Hight old English dances. 

Glory shone around. 18515. 

Good-morning and ood-morrow. 
1248. 

I remember. 

Jesus lives. 


22120. 


6886. 


18964. 
6039. 


Lord, attend untO my cry. 15154. 

Lord of the harvest. 15156. 

Music for dancing and drill 
classes. 6734. 

My mother. 2427. 

Ob why left I my hame. 20120. 

On grasshopper green. 15718. 

Prelude [and] Caprice. 24874. 

Rivuiet [and] Autumn song. 
7415. 

Sea tides. 20703. 

Weeks (A. B.) jr.: 
Melancholy melody. 15309. 


Who will you love, after I’m gone. 
12921. 
You said that you loved me. 
21794. 
Weeks (Anson) 
Weeks (Frank) 
you. 18971. 
Weeks (Harold) : 
Along a moonlit way. 
Brook. 22236. 
By the side of the road. 22255. 
Fairy-tales. 5182. 
I want you. 5803. 
My crystal set. 19889. 
Weeks (JME. 
Kuda, my sweet Bermuda baby. 
13991. 
Land o’ dreams. 
Nayilo. 15559. 
Pai like you. 
Watching 


See Weeks (A. B.) jr. 
I’ve got my eye on 


21935. 


23853. 


11670. 


and waitin’. 25936. 


Weeks & Winge: 
Along a moonlight way. 21935. 
~ Brook. 22236. 
By the side of the road. 22255. 
I love the night. 18887. 
Meet me tonight in my dreams. 
19676. 
Sleepy bye. 25264. 
Weelkes (Thomas) : 
As Vesta was from Latmos hill. 
4287. 


Cold winter’s ice. 571. ; 
Lady the birds right fairly. 6181. 
Like two proud armies. 6271. 


O care thou wilt despatch me. 
6942. 

say, dear, when will your frown- 
ing. 7539. 

Take here my heart. 7998. 

Thule, the period of cosmography. 


8131. 
Wegesin (Johanna) Crimson and 
gold. 9461. 
Wehle (G. F.) Kunst der improvisa- 
tion. 23844. 


Wehrfritz (Mrs. Robert) When the 
crescent moon peeps o’er the Jersey 
hills. 12858. 

Wehrlé (G. A.) Hngadina. 

Wehrmann (Henry) : 

Soul of freedom. 16407. 
When you knew you never cared. 
3939. 

Weideman (R. R.): 

Just an old dreamer. 10732. 

Little miss, pretty miss. 10917. 

Love makes the great big world 
go round. 24021. 

Weidemeyer (Hthel) 
bles. 13370. 

Weidig (Adolf) 

Weidt (A. J.): 

Carita. 9271, 9272. 
Corn cobs. 9448. 

- Dance of the Teddy bears. 

22567. 

Dorado. 824. 
Down Main street. 
Eventide. 5157. 
Flower queen. 5257. 
Fragrant flowers. 5281. 
Got ’cha. 23138. 
Here they come. 


18240. 


Blowin’ bub- 


Bourrée. 4504. 


9510, 


5001, 18150. 


1366, 5536. 


Hodge podge. 5557. 
Iola. 1696. 
Japanola. 1740. 


Just a memory. 19233, 19234. 

Love and roses. 6355. 

Queen city. 2902, 7318. 

Tall cedars. 21120. 

Veronica. 12699. 

Weidt’s chord system. 3850, 12791— 
12796, 16977-16979, 21508-21514, 
25971-25980. 


Ye olden tyme. 8691. 


1798 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Fa a a a 


Weigl (Bruno) Musterbeispiele zur 
lehre von der harmonik. 24868. 


Weigl (Karl) Weltfeier. 8459. 
Weil (M. S.): 
For love of someone. 9911. 


My bluebird. 15465. 
Who but you. 17105. 

Weil (Milton) music co., ine.: 
After today. 17298 (2384). 
Back home in _ Illinois. 

17298 (240). 
Danger. 4860, 13084 (4380). 
Darktown Nurmi. 9540. 
Dot’s vot Looie uses. 18138. 
Everybody loves a syncopated 

song about Dixie. 8773 (1027). 
Feedin’ the kitty. 1053, 1054. 
Get lucky. 1186. 


13263, 


Hard-to-get gal. 10154. 
Headin’ for home. 10200, 13084 
(459). 


I’m knee deep in daisies. 14567, 
17298 (299). 

Im the only boy in the world can 
take a biscuit apart. 8773, 
10450 (1102). 

I wonder if she wonders too. 
14650, 17298 (307). 

If I ever ery you'll never know. 
1594, 5843, 8773 (1114). 

Ireland and mother Machree. 
14778. 

It makes no difference how old you 


are. 5984, 8773 (1130). 

Lady of the Nile. 6178, 8773 
(1154). 

Lazy pickaninny. 6209. 

Mama had a papa. 6451, 8773 
(1182). 

My Dixie lady. 243891. 


No other no one but you. 
13084 (524). 

Old Virginia moon. 

Poplar street blues. 

Sad. 3065. 

She’s got ’em. 20764. 

Some one is stealing you from me. 
12288, 18084 (581). 

Sorry and blue. 25364. 


6905, 


8773 (1235). 
2828. 


Syneopated song about Dixie. 
7989. ; 

Those eyes divine. 8108. 

Tie me to your apron strings 
again. 25704. 


What do we care if it’s one 
o'clock. 17298 (410), 21537. 
Wheeling into Wheeling. 8500, 
Site, ClS(6). 

Why does she pick on me. 
(421). 

Why don’t you do it now. 12936. 

Why should I belieye in you? 
8603, 8773 (1396). 

~ You can be just as lonesome on 
Broadway. 4075. 


17298 


Weil (W. L.) My floweret. © 6767, 
6768. 
Wetle; ..plbs seo. Ine: Wondering. 
12975, 21699. 
Weill (Irving) : 
Keep on croonin’ a tune. 14957. 


Sweet summer days. 7964. 
Underneath the weeping willows. 
12655. 
Weiller (Hrnest) 
485. 

Weinberg (Mortimer) : 

We are the Bolshiveeks. 
Where do you work-a 
12886. 

Weinberger (Jaromir) : 
Amanti sposi. 4229. * 
Bildnis der Madonna. 
Cowboy’s Christmas. 
Farsangi lakodalom. 
Goldene kiafig. 5391. 
Hassan, der schwirmer. 5482.» 
Hochzeit im fasching. 5556.* 

To Nelly Gray. 8156. 

Weinberger (Josef) : 
Chinesische flote. 
Faune amoureux. 
Gardener. 9967. 
Kiss me, my darling. 10785. 
Komm zu mir zum tee. 10795. 
We mag mein Johnny wohnen? 

12966. 

Weingartner (F.): 
Dein lacheln. 4909. 
Er und sie. 5127. 
Gefilde der seligen. 

68). 
Getibtes herz. 21850 (70). 
Ich will von dir was keine zeit 


Chant d’amour. 


AZT T3: 
John. 


4439. 
4800. 
5197. % 


9343. 
9839. 


21850 = (67, 


zerstoret. 5828. 
Lied vom Schuft. 26302 (172). 
Rosenkette. 74959. 
Uber die dunkle haide. 8254. 
Weinstein (Alexander) Mechutonim. 
19671. 
Weischinger (Johannes) Maenner- 
sang. 138084 (187). 
Weise (EH. C.): 
Good-bye to my baby Peggy. 
1252. 


If you knew. 1610. 
Oh so lonesome for you. 2600. 
Sighing for someone. 3211. 


Why not go back to mother. 
4002. 
Weismann (F. <A.) jr. My sweet 
little blue eyed Miss. 11370. 
Weiss (Irving) Fleeting shadows. 
1085. 
Weiss (Julius) musikverlag, Walter 
Thomas. Méditation. 19672. 
Weiss (Stephan) : 
Das ist der bimini. 22595. 


Frag den mond, frag die sonne, 
frag die sterne. 5279. 


99 


INDEX 


Dt. Hi, Bi Ss ¥20- 


Weiss (Stephan )—Continued. 
Marie, du bist die schénste frau. 


24134. 
Was ich an dir so liebe. 8422. 
Wenn ich eine ahnung  hatt. 
3856. 
Weisse weste. 21518. 
Weissman (Hans) Joy of June. 
6069. 
Weist (G. D.) Make up your mind. 
19593. 
Wekerlin (J. B.) Sérénade de Ruy 
Blas. 20738. 
Welch (E. J.) You’d be lonely too. 
13014. 
Weldon (Rhoda) Thrill of love. 
16704. 


Well known and favorite melodies. 
8773 (848). 
Welles (A. T.) jr.: 
Haunting memories. 14347. 
I’ve yearned for you. 10486. 
Welles (Tommy) See Welles (A. T.) 


jr. 
Wellesley (Grant) Waitin’ in the 
Shadows. 3804. 
Wellesz (Egon) Achilles auf Skyros. 
21864. 
Wellford (Roger) Wheres my hat. 
17079. 
Welling (Henry): 
Don’t. try to cry your way back 
to me. 822. 
Ukulele Daly. 3724. 
Wellman (R. D.) I love you so. 
10411. 
Wellons (Emery) Cross word puzzles 
blues. 656. 


Wells (Gilbert) : 
Hot tamale Molly. 1409. 
I’m the only boy in the world 
can take a biscuit apart. 10450. 
It makes no difference how old 
you are. 5984. 
Mama had a papa. 
My Galveston gal. 
Synecopated song 
7989. 
Wheeling into Wheeling. 
Wells..(Ju Be 
American boy. 8868. 
Imp 0’ luck. 10556. 
Wells (Jerome B.): 
Married flirt. 19626. 
Repentance. 7375. 
Wells (John B.): 
Dream port. 9682. 
Elf man. 9750. 
Just smiling. 
Losted. 15167. 
Owl. 11658. 
Rooster. 3023. 
Why. 9750. 
Wells (Kenneth) River of life. 11910. 


6451. 
11309, 11310. 
about Dixie. 


8500. 


6113. 


Wells (Madge) Grey ’neath the moon.. 
5425. 
Wells-Hansen (Lauritz) : 


QGarok: )- 24520: 
Don’t kiss that girl. 18124. 
Shingled nobs. 20774. 
Welsh (Ed. ) Charleston buddy. 
17825. 


Welsh (G. H. R.): 
Hard hearted gal of mine. 5474. 
I want to dream my days away 
with thoughts of you. 1572. 
Welsh (Harry) I wonder why I miss: 


— you. 10514. 
Welsh (O. P.) Love me like you used 
to do. 10985. 

Welsh & Carelli. I wonder why I miss. 
you. 10514. ; 
Welt (Marvin) Wheeling into Wheel- 

ing. 8500. 


Wendel (E. L.) 
life should fall on me. 4594. 
Wendell (EK. F.) Silver star. 3220. 
Wendland (A. F.): 
Field day. 229387. 
Step lively. 25438. 
Wendland (H. W.) Welcome buddy 


Can’t see why this 


mine. 21519. 
Wendland (L. M.) City of gold. 
22409. 


Wendling (Pete) Scatter your smiles. 
T7548. 
Wengart (Carl): 
My Lo Loma lodge. 113388. 
Out where the waters lull and 
moan. 11651. 
Wenger (EK. M.) 
6386. 
Wenger (H. W.): 
Fatty Molly always ae 18329. 
I am loving only you. 18818. 
My wonderful girl. 24458. 
With the fairies and Peter Pan. 
21688. 


Wenholz (G. Jd.) 
girl. 11460. 
Wenisch (EHd.) : 
Ballade du pastoureau. 
Deux fois rien. 22655. 
En éyoquant les jours enfuis. 
22829. 
Pastorale. 25987. 
Va, petite. 25838. 
Wenn ich kénig wir. 8461. 
Wenner (Hannah) March on. 11072. 
Wennerholm (Mrs. A. EH.) You never 
miss the station till your tank goes 
dry. 217380; 
Wenrich (Percy) : 
AS you dance, so you are. 
Boys’ brigade. 13400. 
First kiss of love. 18360, 18361. 
Girls and the gimmes. 18504. 
Hail to the prince. 18609. 


Lovers’ telegraph. 


Northern dream 


17527. 


17442. 


1800 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


I would like to fondle you. 19011, 
19012. 

Land of romance. 

Lantern of love. 
23859. 

Laughing song. 19337. 

Magic word. 19586. 


19320, 19321. 
19323, 19324, 


Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Garrity. 
15385. 

Other fellow’s girl. 20222. 

Peachy. 2757. 

Romance then and now. 20559. 

True love and a ring. 21318. 


You better keep the home fires 
burning cause mamma’s getting 
eold. 4073. 

When romance is gone. 21576. 

When the only one meets the only 


one. 21582. 
Wentworth (A. W.) Winter carnival. 
21685. 


Wenzel (Richard) Neues schweizer 
salon-album. 6877. 
Werau (A. M.): 
Kannst du mir bis tibermorgen 
hunderttausend dollars borgen. 


19255. 


Und der ochs hat g’lacht. 25819. 
Werbit (Oscar) : 
Monday mornin’ blues. 19808. 


Mother’s smile, won’t fade away. 
19849. 


Were you there. 3859. 
Werkmeister (Heinrich) : 
Albumblatt. 17349. 
Canzone. 21524. 
Praludium und Menuett. 
_ Valse-eaprice. 21373. 
Werner (Doran) Newark, I’m in love 
with you. 24499. 
Werner (Eduard): 
Have a little fun. 1329, 10166. 
In the land of Jack and Jill. 


20400. 


14751. 
Werner-Kersten (M.) Unser Hinden- 
burg. 213860. 
Wernet (Isabell) Queen of charcoal 
alley. 15997. 


Werrenrath (Reinald) Modern Scan- 
dinavian songs. 24284. 
Wertheim (Viola) : 
Indian love song. 23649. 
Life’s appeal. 23920. 
Songs and poems. 25354. 
Tell me a story. 25595. 


When the flame dies. 26058. 

Wertheimer (Emil) Mondnacht in 
Rio de Janeiro. 24292. 

Wertzler (EH. M.) | Alfred’s lullaby. 
8828. 

Weschler (Mrs. E. A.) Moonlight 
memories. 24303. 

Weschier (R. J.) Moonlight memo- 
ries. 24803. 


4144 (312), 8400, 8401. 


Weslyn (Louis): 
Fritzi. 14155. 
Who’s to blame. 26122. 
Wessel (Mark) Variations 
French folk song. 8307. 
Wessenberg (FF. W.) Stars 
Stripes forever. 17298 (189). 
West (A. M.) Give me just what I 
want that’s all. 5345. 
West (C. L.) Oh did you ever try 
potatoes. 20096. 
West (BE. B.) Kinky haid. 
West (Eugene) : 
Greatest mistake I ever 
23154. 
Henry, yes my dear. 
I wish I had a partner. 
In the ballroom. 10585. 
Leading me on. 6214. 
Tulane. 25794. 
Waltz me lightly, hold me tightly. 


OH. cl 


and 


10777. 
made. 


18672. 
5810. 


Who is she. 8582, 8773 (1388). 
Who’s gonna chin with Chin Chin. 
17109. 
West (H. A.) You’re gonna miss me. 
17247. 
West (J. A.): 
He is risen. 4144 (55). 
He loveth me. 8773 (314). 


Jubilate in D. 8773 (405). 


Stars of the summer night. 8773 
(748). f 
West (J. E.) Campbells are comin’. 


9243, 13485. 
West (John M.): 


Beauteous morn. 8773 (64). 
Stars of the summer night. 
8773 (748). 
West (Joseph M.): 
He is risen. 4144 (55). 
He loveth me. 8773, 314. 


Jubilate in D. 8773 (405). 
West (Nat) 
West (Pearl) 


Yes, Marianna. 26213. 
Oh did you ever try 


potatoes. 20096. 
West (Ray) Desert stars. 22648. 
West (Robert) If money talks it 
never speaks to me. 5852. 
West (Sol) Joe Bowers. 19202. 
West side music sales. Back home to 
mother. 207. 


Westeott (N. C.): 
Little Maryland rose. 
Louisa. 24003. 
Making-believe. 24106. 
When I had that waltz with you. 
26023. 
Westlake (F. R.) 
22042. 
Westlund (E. J.) 
Weston (H. C.) 
you girls. 3870. 


2395: 


i) 


Autumn day. 


Somebody. 16347. 
What does he eall 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Weston (Harris) : 
Down-hill all the way. 9666. 
Mamma’s gone dancing. 15244. 
Monday she goes to be shingled. 
15402. 
My girl’s mother. 15484. 
Our avenue. 15771, 
Quiet little wedding. 2911. 
You ought to see the old folks 
now. 18032. 
Weston (Mildred) 
Weston (R. H.) 
10345. 


Weston (R. P.): 
Could Lloyd George do it. 
Epitaphs. 5125. 
Francois. 14144. 
Give three cheers for the dust- 

man. 238088. 

Kentucky way. 1857. 
Love limited. 10983. 
Man who smokes a pipe. 6465. 
Old days and the new. 15694. 
Road hog’s in town. 7416. 
Somebody I know. 3285. 


Sandman. 12001. 
I ean’t forget you. 


9448. 


That’s what girls are for. 12488. 
Thermogene. 16669. 
Weston (S. A.) Song and play for 
children. 16368. 


Westphal (W. E.) 
you to return. 18868. 

Westrup (J. A.) God is our hope and 
strength. 10026. 

West’s ltd.: 

All Scotch. 8888. 

Dear little Robinson 
4894. 

Sally’s gone to California. 

Sardines. 7528. 

Tatters. 8018. 

Wipers. 26165. 

Westway music publishers: 
Boy-days. 340. 
Fiddlin’ day waltz. 

Wetherald (Harry) 

gal. 17417. 

Wettle (George) 

Wetz (Richard): 
Erste symphonie. 5132. 
Streich-quartett nr. 2. 

Wetzel (G. J.) 


T’ll be waiting for 


Crusoe. 


7501. 


Tyee 
Anna you're my 


Just for fun. 10740. 


7897. 
Trust, O Lord from 


Thee. 25782. 
Wetzel (L. M.) You tell ’em my 
home’s in Dixie. 13044. 
Wetzel (Le Roy) Dream cottage. 
5011. 


Wetzler (H. H.): 


Pagen-lied. 24745. 
Visionen. 3782. 
Weyant (L. Q.) Why can’t I live 
without you. 8596. 
Weyer (Alvin) Milley. 6615. 
Weyer (J. F.) Oh mother dear. 
246238. 


Weymouth (G. C.) Mother of mine. 


24333. 

Whalen (C. R.) And mother is her 
name. 21965. 

Whalen (J. 8S.) After I’ve gone. - 
4165. - 

Whalen (Sammy) pseud. See Wha- 
len (J. S.). 


Whalen (W. J.): 
Let’s be the same old pals. 15055. 
She’s my flapper brazen and bold. 


16240. 
Wharton (Kenneth) I’m going to 
make you love me. 10428. 


Wharton (Paul) 
bells. 13262. 
What will people say. 
Wheaton college. 
songs. 12825. 
Wheaton college songs. 

Wheeler (B. O.): 
Lonely. 6322. 
Missing pal. 2287. 
Rainy days. 2930. 
Sunny Riviera. 3436. 
Twinkle. 8245. 

Wheeler (C. E.): 
Daisy chain. 
Flora. 9886. 
Mills self instructor for the tenor 

banjo. 24252. 
Wheeler (Edgar) 


Bachelor’s wedding 


19678, 19679. 
Wheaton college 


12825. 


13720. 


Right under your 


nose. 13084 (548). 
Wheeler (Edward) Old fashioned 
mother. 2623. 


Wheeler (H. O.) 
ean’t forget you. 762. 
Wheeler (J. W.) My Lulu, don’t yo’ 
know dat I loves only you. 8773. 
(546). 
Wheeler (W. H.) Texas my own land. 
16631. 


Dear old pal I 


When I went out a-walking. 26031— 
26035. . 
When summer comes. 3911, 5630. 


When the prodigal son came home. 
26061. 
When the world of the eyes. 
26070. 
When we were boy and girl. 
(856). 
When you smile. 
17180, 20118. 
Whipp (lL. K.): 
Grieve not for those that sleep.. 
10102. 
Shepherd, show me how to go. 
16248. 
Whipple (Clark) Who loved you best. 
12916, 3979. 
Whispering hope. 
Whiteacre (lL. M.) 
10908. 
White (A. K.): 
All hail our coming King. 21908. 


26066— 
8773: 
10709, 12881, 17067, 


12903, 17101. 
Little girlie mine. 


1802 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


All 


praise to Thee be. given. 
21915. 

Crown Him forever more. 22536. 

I am going to that city. 23350. 


I love America. 10398. 
Lost sheep. 24000. 
Refuge of the:-soul. 24960. 
Tell all your troubles to Jesus. 
12457, 25593. 
There is hope in the cross. 25655. 
Walking on the King’s highway. 
25920. 
White (Alice) 
19530, 24016. 
White (Alma): 
Cry of the soul. 22539. 
God will answer prayer. 
I have glory in my soul. 
I love America. 10398. 
White (C. A.): 
Marguerite. 11079. 
Medley quartet. 2217. 
Twilight bells. 3711. 
White (C. C.): 


Love dreams of Lulu. 


10034. 
23388. 


Nobody knows de trouble I’ve 
seen. 2515. 

On the bayou. 2657. 

Reflets. 20504. 


Scotch idyl. 12051. 
White (C. E.) What an invitation. 
8473, 8773 (186). 
White (C. T.) Red devil blues. 2942. 
White (EK. F.) You will come back 
some day. 21800. 
White (EH. P.) Since you went away. 
AA VA 
White (Elmer) 
Charleston now. 14006. 
White (Elmore) Everybody’s doin’ 
the Charleston now. 18271. 
White (Felix) : 
Alte geschichte. 


Everybody does the 


8861. 


Bittere strom der zeit. 9115. 
Bliiten idyll. 91382. 

Call of the East. 13466. 
Child’s evening prayer. 512. 


Cuckoo’s a bonny bird. 9482. 

Fairies robbing an orchard. 9809. 

Far-farers. 9825. 

Flower girl. 9893. 

Four proverbs. 26118. 

Freedom. 5289. 

I dream of two fond eyes. 

I had a dove. 5670. 

Lay down your sword of thunder. 
10826. 

Little Mister By-and-By. 

‘Little red lark. 10921. 

Milk O! 6614. 

Neaera’s wirres haar. 


18837. 


23959. 


11393. 


Rhyme of time. 2988. 
* Schmeichelei. 12032. 
Sirens. 12167. 


Sleep, happy child. 7714. 


Tiny blossom infant fair. 12564. 


Wildes wappenbild. 12949. 
White (Gene) : 

Girl of dreams. 1201. 

Marion. 11088. 

OO-O0. 2679. 


White (Georgina P.) 
one who’s waiting. 3555. 

White (Grace) Studies, scales and 
pieces for violin in the third posi- 
tion. 34138. 

White (Grace Perey) I love you for 
yourself alone. 23418. 

White (H. E.) pseud. See Fike (Ida 
We ° . 

White (H. J.) Red head gal in my 
home town. 11863. 

White (Mrs. Hinckley ) 


There’s some- 


‘Sonny, you're 


worth a load of money. 3348. 
White (James) : 
Charms. 492. 
She’s a hard woman to shave. 
7653. 
White (Joshua) Collins’ body lies in 
Sand cave. 9394. 
White (K. I.): 
Come rally around our flag. 
ies im 
Come rally ’round our flag all 
freemen. 13634. 
I raised in my garden. 1546. 


In the dear old Beaver Valley. 
19084. 

My dear old home .way down in 
Tennessee. 24387. 

Oh mother dear. 15676. 

Prodigal. 11808. 

Sabbath school song. 11986. 

Sound which through the tide of 
time. 16409, 20940. 

Vestal virgin. 16887. 


Wonderful garden of life. 12971. 


White (Kathleen) Pell,!.it, all to 
Jesus. 25594. 

White (Mrs. Kent) Satisfied with 
Jesus. 8773 (672). 


Melican man. 19683. 
Daddy’s in trouble. 


White (L. A.) 
White (Lady) 


17993. 

White (Lasses) pseud. Sce White 
(LeRoy). 

White (Le Roy) Cross word mamma. 
4815. 

White (Lew) Didjever. 13819. 

White (M. B.) Slow down papa. 
12177. 


White (M. L.) 
Lyrical pieces. 
Rainbow bubbles. 

White (M. P.): 
Blue bonnet. 
Just like a rose. 
Why: 12924. 


6421. 
24947. 


9126. 
6107. 


1803 


INDEX 


White (M. V.): 
Let us forget. 8773 (489). 
Marching along. 4144 (79). 
Memory. 8773 (518). 
Stand to your horses. 4144 (125). 
When the swallows homeward fly. 

8773 (853). 

When you return. 26302 (326). 


White (R. A.) Because. 13319. 
White (R. B.): 
Meek and lowly. 24178. 


Wandering sheep. 25930. 
White (Stemple) No night is there. 
11430. 


White (T, E.) Oran. 11623. 

White (W. B.) Owl’s hoot. 24734. 

White (W. C.) Kiwanians. 1878, 
6150. 

White (Willy) Nuthin’s gonna stop 
me now. 2546., 


White entertainment bureau. 
of Ding dong bell. 21410. 
White-Sheetz co. Mississippi, oh be- 
loved. 24275. 

White-Smith music pub. co.: 
Alone with Thee. 17378. 
Angel’s greeting. 8892. 
As now the sun’s declining rays. 

147. 

Assembly march. 22012, 220138. 
Be Thou nigh. 22118. 
Blessed art Thou. 304. 
Blue bells of Scotland. 
Caprice sylvan. 4603. 
Carnival-finale. 17776. 
Chanson des Alpes. 4662. 
Chattering brook. 9328. 
Cows are in the corn. 22525. 
Danse des demons. 9528. 
Drifting. 874. 
Fairy feet. 9811. 
For benediction. 22992. 
Four bird sketches. 7671. 
Four old dances. 25906. 
Glittering dewdrops. 23088. 
God of Abraham praise. 10031. 


Village 


308. 


Golden tresses. 23124. 

Guiding star. 1285. 

He ealls to me. 5492. 
Heavenward bound march. 10217. 
Hush! little blue eyes. 10323. 


I’m a wandrin’. 10415. 
If I take the wings of the morn- 
ing. 23547. 

In a lilac garden. 23575. 
Incline Thine ear to me. 

Irwin’s (May) frog song. 

gus’ a-listen. 1800, 10716. 
Lift up your heads. 6265. 
Little Bo-peep waltz. 10899. 
Lord's my Shepherd. 2054. 

Magnificat. 110388. 
Marche Mignonne. 

Marguerite. 11079. 
Medley quartet. 2217. 


1671. 
D9TT. 


2183. 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 20 


Micaela. 24232. 

Morning. 24314. 

Morning hour. 11234. 

O sole mio. 24591. — 
Recreation march. 11859. 
Revel of the satyrs. 20523. 
Ring on, sweet chimes. 7398. 


Shu-shan, city of dreams. 12127. 
Silver spangles. 3219. 

Sunset trail. 123893. 

Swaying tree spirits. 21068. 


Sweet thought. 12415. 
Thou Bethlehem. 21229. 
Three bagatelles. 25907. 
Three Spanish-Californian folk- 
songs. 43868. : 
Tinkling bells. 
Trust in God. 
Twilight bells. 3711. 
Water sprites’ frolic. 21476. 
Whirling gnomes. 21619. 
White peacock. 26116. 
Woodland rivulet. 26195. 
You are my love. 26223. 
Whitecloud (Chief) Saxophone mas- 
sacre, 16159. 
Whitehall music ¢o.: 
Fair-weather love. 5180. 
I idolize Ida. 14504. 
I’m longing for my old girl now. 
14570. 
Loving lullaby. 6405. 
Prince of Peace. 24894. 
Sleepy Honolulu baby. 25266. 
Whitehead (F. A.) In the land of 
sunny days. 1659. 
Whitehead (Haitie) 


8145. 
25781. 


Old jazz bean 


of mine. 7031. 

Whiteley (H.) First steps in fid- 
dling. 22950. 

Whitely (Richard) Movie time. 
6719. 

Whiteman (M.  C.) Our heroes. 
24716. 

Whiteman (Paul): 

Charlestonette. 17829, 17830. 


Flamin’ Mamie. 18373. 
When the one you love, loves you. 
21581. 
White’s (George) seandals of 1924— 
1925. 2546, 16101, 17118. 
Whithorne (Hmerson) Pell street. 
2760. 
Whiting (Arthur): 
Fantasy. 8773 (225). 
Thou art fairer than the children 


of men. 17298 (203). 

Venite exultemus domino. 4144 
(144). 

Whiting (R. A.): 

After a while. 30. 

Aunt Jemima. 8954. 

Blue Indian. 9129. : 

By the sign of the rose. 22256. 


Cuddles and kisses. 676. 


1804 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Got no time. 5401. 

I do believe in fairies. 23370. 

I don’t want you to be sorry for 
me. 5663. 

I’m at home in any town, but my 
home town. 14552. 

Let's waken the world with a love 
song. 6241. 


Mighty blue. 2266, 6607, 6608, 
19746, 19747. 

Moon dear. 15412. 

My empty arms. 11306. 


(421. 
T7719, 25268, 
20942. 


Rock-a-bye time. 
Sleepy time gal. 
South Sea island baby. 
Susan. 12398. 
That's why she is what she is 
now. 25645. 
Till we meet again. 25706. 
Treasure island. 12600. 
Ukulele-lady. 3725, 8258. 
Wait till the morning after. 3802. 
Wanda. 12750. f 
Weary of waiting for you. 25963. 
Where is my Rose of Waikiki. 
3944, 3945, 8554. 
Where the four-leaf clovers grow. 
3951. 
Whitlock (P. W.) Night is come like 
to the day. 24508, 24509. 


Whitmer (Ken) Look who’s here. 
6341, 8773 (1168), 10956, 18084 
(500). 


Whitmire (Margaret) : 
How can you smile when you are 


blue. 18758. 
I can’t love nobody but you. 
18820. 
Whitmire (Nell) Our Colorado home. 
24712. 


Whitmore (C. E.): 
Blue day blues. 4469. 

Down in old Virgin’a. 5000. 
Memories of long ago. 6561. 
Whitmore (W. A.) New Orleans 

shuffle. 24495. 

Whitmore (W. S.): 

Blue day blues. 4469. 

Down in old Virgin’a. 

Memories of long ago. 
Whitney (B. H.): 

Wonderful moonlight wonderful 

June night and you. 8654. 
You're always chasing my trou- 


5000. 
6561. 


bles away. 13034. 
Whitney (Beth) Monolee. 1210, 
19813. 
Whitney (HH. #H.) so wonderful. 
12198. 
Whitney (Hugh) Beside the campa- 
nile. 22170. 
Whitney (M. M.) Mother’s own. 
Whitney (W. W.) I'm that pal. 
15381. 


Whitson (W. J.) My little Irish eyes 
of blue. 15499, 19929. 
Whittaker (W. G.): 
Aye she kaimed her yellow hair. 
189. 
Bonny at morn. 
Evening quatrains. 
Lyke-wake dirge. 19568. 
Morning quatrains. 243816. 
Noon quatrains. 24540. 
Oid skinflint. 24654. 
Song of shadows. 25338. 
Stay in town. 25425. 
Water of Tyne. 25940. 
Whittemore (Earl) Drifting along 
with the tide. 5040. 7 
Whittemore (L. A.) : 
Dreaming of thee. 5023. 
Good-night beloved. 5397. 
My thoughts of you. 6842. 
Rosemary. 7458: 
Whittington (W. 
16231. 
Whitworth (V. E.) 
there. 24836. 
Who is like thee. 
Why not. 10056. 
Whyte (J. V.) 
24947. 

Wiblen (M. G.) My home in Missouri. 
24409. 

Wickens (C. M.): 


22211. 
22867. 


V.) Shadows. 
Mother waiting 
8581. 


Rainbow bubbles. 


I’m too rich to be _ working. 
18927. 
That little Irish sweetheart oO’ 
mine. 80054. 
Wickham (Paul) That new gal of 
mine. 3568. 


Widener (Stanley) : 


Just the same dear, good pal. 
_ 14928. 
Take me back to sunny Southland. 
12435. 
Widerspenstigen zahmung. 129438. 
Widmer (G. E.) Some night I’m go- 


ing back to Dixie. 3280. 
Widor (C. M.): 
Ah! ne blasphémez pas. 388. 


Amour j’en ai connu le nom. 108. 


Chiteau du Saint-Pére. 493. 
Indolences. 1676. 

Marche des escholiers. 2181. 
Nerto. 2478. 


O mon épée.* 2563. 
On the shore. 26302 (228). 
Ouverture espagnole. 17298 (142). 


Priere me fuit. 25864. 
Sérénade. 20728. 
Zingarelia. 4126. 
Wiedenkeller (P. O.) Love is forever 
young. 10978. 


Wiedermann (Ernst) : 
Schlachtemusik. 20656. 

. Sturm. 21024. 

Wiedoeft (—) Hot stuff. 23312. 


1805 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Wiedoeft (Herb) : 
Dreams of Honolulu. - 22758. 
From day to day. 1144. 
If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t 
be crying now. 1604. 
Mammy’s little angel child. 2159. 


Reamin’ around. 16069. 
Wiedoeft (Rudy) : 
Saxophun. 12019. 
Sax-serene. 21850 (421), 25100. 
Valse mazanetta. 8293, 8773 
(1358). 


Wiedoeft (Rudy) music pub. co.: 
Sax-serene. 21850 (421), 25100. 


Valse mazanetta. 82938, 8773 
(1858). 

Wiedoeft’s Rubato. 21668, 21850 
(492). 


Wiegand (Fred) : 
Ave Maria. 21850 (15). 
Ave verum. 21850 (16). 
Hece panis. 21850 (54). 
Ecce sacerdos. 21850 (55, 56). 
O salutaris hostia. 21850 (144). 
Salve regina. 21850 (174). 
Tantum ergo. 21850 (200). 


Wiegand (Geo.) Wedding chimes. 
4144 (149). 
Wiegand (Hugo) Wedding chimes. 
4144 (149). 
Wiegand (John) : 
Ave Maria. 21850 (15). 


Ave verum. 21850 (16). 
Consider ye the lily. 8773 (172). 
Hece panis. 21850 (54). 
Eece sacerdos. 21850 (55, 56). 
O salutaris hostia. 21850 (144). 
Salve regina. 21850 (174). 
Tantum ergo. 21850 (200). 
Wiegand (John) jr.: 
Ave Maria. 21850 (15). 
Ave verum. 21850 (16). 
Consider ye the lily. 8773 (172). 
EKece panis. 21850 (54). 
Hece sacerdos. 21850 (55, 56). 
O salutaris hostia. 21850 (144). 
Salve regina. 21850 (174). 
Tantum ergo. 21850 (200). 
Wiegand (John) Estate of. Stabat 
mater. 12322. 
Wieghorst (Constantin) 
in Kalamazoo. 7283. 
Wiener (Jean) _ «+ Concerto. 
22488. 
Wiener bohéme-verlag: 
Ach Maxe. 8798. 
Blumensprache. 13381, 
Chinatown. 13569. 
Das ist der bimini. 22595. 
Das kannst du deiner grossmama 
erzahlen. 22597. 
Es geht die Lou lila. 
Fox no. 77. 14188. 
Friihlingstraum. 23024. 


Professor X 


9432, 


22851. 


Geh’ nicht am_ gltieck vorbei. 
23048. 


Grosse welt. 10106. 
Gut, gut gut. 10118. 
Harlekinade. 14344. 


Heut’ hatt i zeit. 23272. 
Heute will ich’s wissen. 14399. 
Ich hab’ das friul’n Helen’ baden 


‘seh’n. 14664. 

Ich hab’ mein herz in Heidelberg 
verloren. 23540. 

Ich hab’ zu haus’ ein grammophon. 
14665. 

Ich spiel’ auf der harmonika. 
10522. 

In der grossen stadt Berlin. 10563. 

Intermezzo. 13424. 

Kleinen musikanten. 23831. 


Komm mit mir nach Brasilien. 


10794. 
Madonna, du bist schéner als der 
sonnenschein. 11031. 
Mah-jong. 11040. 


Mandoli-mandola. 11061. 

Marchen, die uns der wind 
~ erzahit.”” 240820)" 

Marie, du bist die schénste frau. 
24134. 

Martha, Martha, du entschwan- 
dest. 24145. 

Montevideo. 24297. 

Ogo-pogo. 24606. 

Ob Céliméne. 24609. 


Polizei, die regelt den verkehr. 


24849. 
Schone Adrienne hat eine hoch- 
antenne. 12036. 
So tanzt man in Kastilien. 12195. 
Studentenlieder-fox. 25463. 
Und der ochs hat g’lacht. 25819. 


Waren sie schon in elberfeld. 
16952. 

Warum gefallit mir keine so wie 
du. 25934. é 

Warum soll die mizzerl nicht tan- 
zen geh’n? 12757. 


Was machst du, lieber schatz, am 
Sonntag nachmittag? 12759. 

Was machst du mit dem knie, - 
lieber Hans. 12760. 

Wohnst du denn bei deiner alten? 
17173. 

Zur liebe gehort doch auch ein 
bisschen musik. 13067. 

Wiener biirgertheater verlag: 
Du bist zu schon mein schatz, um 


tag und nacht zu _ weinen. 
13920. 

EKinen kleinen gehler hat ja jeder 
mann. 13953. 


Frau’n hat der Herrgott ja zum 
lieben nur gemacht. 14145. 
Hanum! punkto lieb’ versteh’n die 
minner keinen spass. 14882. 


1806 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Heute nacht, da will ich was erle- 
ben. 143898. 

Ja.” 11093. 

O. nimm mich hin. 15636. 

Wiener operettenverlag g. m. b. h.: 

Das muss ein wilder aus Afrika 
sein. 9544. 

Das sind die madel, die eine nacht 
man liebt. 9545. 

Eechter brtinner. 9734. 

Heute bin ich schon in laune. 
10230. 

Ich hab eine tante 
10519. 

In Zanzibar. 10607. 

Joi, ich hab wien so gern. 10697. 

Komm auf meinen schoss. 10798. 

Peperl, zieh das lichtblaue an. 
11707. 

Sonja. 12278. 

Was geht denn das die welt an? 
12758. 


Wiener Phonix-verlag: 

Bilde dir ein glticklich zu sein. 
17621. 

Kannst du mir bis tbermorgen 
hunderttausend dollars borgen. 
19255. 

Lederhosenfox. 19360. 

Lost river blues. 19519. 

Schad’ um’s geld. 20649. 

Wieniawski (Henri) : 

Adagio élégiaque. 17, 18. 

Carnaval russe. 22310. 

Ménétrier. 19714. 

Wier (A. E.): 

Classic and romantic piano works. 
555. 

Favorite home songs. 


in Peking. 


1052. 


Juvenile piano pieces and selected 


1835. 
1970, 


piano duets. 
Light piano pieces. 


Modern piano compositions. 2300 

Piano pieces the whole world 
plays. 7197. 

Sacred music. 3064. . 

Selected dance music. 3154. 

Selections from the operas. 3156. 


Sentimental songs. 3160. 
Songs from the opera. 3340. 


Wiernsberger (J. A.) Classiques du 
débutant. 557. . 


Wiesbauer (Walter) : 
Lena. 10840. 
Maisie Brown. 

Wiest (G. D.): 
Cinderella. 17876. 
Hey, hey. fever. 14400. 
I’m a little jail bird. 
Midsummer night’s dream. 
Snap your fingers. 16313. 

Wigbell (Frank) . Oh 

our country. 7005, 15683. 


15235. 


14542. 
19745. 


the spirit of 


Wiggins (L. K.): 


Roarin’ lions. 16071. 
Roaring Leo. 16072. 
Wight (F. Cort.) How can He rest 


when we wander away. 18757. 
Wilber (Lucky) lLazy pickaninny. 
6209. 
Wilbourne (Willette) : 
All night song. 13181. 


Cradle song. 9455. 


Wilburn (Hverett) Flapper. 18375. 
Wilburn (J. C.): 
Dreamland. 5027. 
In the land offmy dreams. 1658. 
It’s all right now. 5991. 
My love for you is true. 11342. 


You are the lady of my dreams. 
8704. 
Wilby (C. V.) Youre the sweetest 
rose of all. 13042. 
Wilbye (John) : 
Adieu sweet Amaryllis. 
Draw on sweet night. 
Fly not so swift. 5260. 
Happy, O happy be. 5470. 
Lady Oriana. 6179. 
Lady when I behold. 


4159. 
839. 


1902. 


Love me not for comely grace. 
6375. 

Stay, Corydon, thou swain. 7873. 

Sweet honey-sucking bees. T7947. 


What 
3875 
Wilcock (F F. SMP 
In the days of good King Arthur. 
10588. 
Jimmy’s boots. 
Marry for gold. 
Old flames. 2627. 
Song of the singer. 7806. 
"Tisn’t worth it. 12568. ne 
Where the temple bells are ring- 
ine. -3d9H5; 
Wilcox (Mrs. D. M.) 
sweetheart, 149389. 
Wileox (H. K.) Song of the whip- 
poor-will. 12265. 
Wileox (Maude) Life is awful funny. 


needeth all this. travail. 


10694. 
11086. 


Just you and f, 


10873. 
Wileox, ~(W....°S:)** Playtime! “waltz, 
15908. 
Wilcox music co. Playtime waltz. 


15908. 
Wilde (Caroline) All the world seems 

to me like a love song. . 4200 
Wilde (Dorothy) Caprice de Pier- 

rette. 13497. ; 


Wildermere (Henry) Gracious Spirit, 


dwell with me. 5407. 

Wildfeuer. 21673. 

NWalds: s CERe: oi.) Sweetheart Rose. 
25533. 


Wilds (Ruby): 
Do dreams come true? 
I’m comin’. 5715. 


4947. 


1807 


INDEX 


Wilds (Ruby )—Continued. 
She looked like a butterfly. 16235. 
Sittin’ on the front porch. 16288. 
There’s no place like Atlanta. 
8091. 
Wiley (Arnold) : 
All wrong blues. 8844. 
At the Dixie drug store down on 
Missouri street. 8940. 
Dear old companion come back to 


me. 9574. 
I found a good man after all. 
18840. 
Long as I’m learning to fove. 
10946. 
My dear old companion has come 
back home to me. 15471. 
Piano playing papa blues. 11721. 
Wiley (Arnold) rag. 12950. 
Your eyes are wide open. 138058. 


Wiley (M. G.) Somebody's darling. 


16351. 
Wilford ltd.: 

Candle-light. 421. 

Elsie. is somebody else’s Elsie 
now. 9758. 

Let’s have a laugh. 10861. 
Lonely ’cos of you. 2037. 

My bungalow in Bangalore. 
11292. 

Starve and save your money. 
12329. 


Sultan’s slave. 3422. 
Thirty first of April. 
Waiting on the doorstep. 
Wipers. 26165. 
You will never know until you're 
lonesome too. 13050. 
Wilbhoit (Blanche) This evolution 
theory is setting me wild. 21217. 
Wifhoit (J. N.) Just let me know. 
10744. 

Wilhoit( M. K.): 
Indian fire dance. 
White bird. 

Wilkens (I. M.): 
Missa brevis in honorem St. An- 

tonii de Padua. 13084 (223). 
Silver bells. 12141. 
Wilkes (R. W.) Ave Maria. 176. 
Wilkins (Ida) JU be waiting dear 


12528. 
12738. 


19105. 
17104. 


1 Or WOU TOSS: 
Will (Billy) Gotta kiss? Got one! 
Thank you! 5402. 
Willan (Healey) : 
‘Hail thee, festival day. 10183, 


23177, 23178, 23180. 
Prophecy. 24905. 
Willan (Healey) song albums, no. 
m (BOM 9 [212 Ista 
Willard (Clyde) : 


Festal day. 5208. 
Star of the Saviour. 20990. 
Step lively please. 20997. 


pti 1m, mis.7 Vv, 20 


Willard (Verne) Frances, from 
down in Kansas. 18423. 
Willaume (G.) Noce bretonne. 6910. 


Willbrand (J. D.) Juliana waltz. 
6076. , 

Willett (Arthur) All night song. 
13131. 

Willett (H. W.) Sunshine dance. 
16518. . 

Willfort (E. 8S.) © Lauten-faulenzer. 
23874. 


William (F. A.) 


Beneath a cottage 
window. 9086. 


William (J. M.) Mr. Man blues. 
15384. 

William (Samuel) All the way with 
Baim) Jodo 


Williams (—): 


Guard’s patrol. 4144 (185). 


I don’t like no cheap man. 8773 
(349). . 
Williams (A.) Scottish patrol. 


12053, 16193. 
Williams (Mrs. A.E.) Happy moments. 
4144 (54). 
Williams (Allan) 
24657. 
Williams (B. A.): 
I’m a cooler for the warmest coon 
in town. 21850 (100). 
Not a coon came out the way he 
went in. 21850 (141). 
Why don’t you get a lady of your 
own. 17298 (228): 
Williams (Bert) : 
He’s up against the real thing 
now. 8773 (315). 
Williams (Bert) folio of ne’er-to- 
be forgotten songs. 21676. 
Williams (Bob) Like they do in 
Caroline. 15081. 
Williams (Burney) : 


Old-time song. 


Evolutin riddle. 14011. 

Evolution riddle. 14015. 
Williams (C. E.) Night song. 24512. 
Williams (C. FF.) Lord’s. prayer. 


15158, 15159. 
Williams (C. L.): 
Angels from the realms of glory- 
112: 
Angling rhymes. 115. 
Helen of Kirckconnel. 
Man’s life is but vain. 2170. 
Sunset and evening star. 3488. 
There was a maid. 25667. 
Williams (Carolyn) Can’t you hear 
me u-hoo-hooing.you. 423. 
Williams (Clarence) : 
After tea, save a waltz for me. 
21879. 
As far as I’m concerned. 
Bow legged papa. 9166. 
Can anybody take sweet mama’s 
place. 9244. 
Cold storage papa. 


18664. 


13201. 


13614. 


1808 


INDEX 
nos. 1-129 1925 


Collins’ body lies in Sand cave. 
9394. 

Dictionary blues. 4934. 

Down to the bricks. 18159. 

Florida bound. 22967. 

Get off my money. 14207. 

Heart that once belonged to me. 
14369. 

I’m just a lonesome gal. 1514. 

It’s too bad Jim. 5998. 

Just like a fool. 6106. 

Just wait ‘till you see my baby do 
the Charleston dance. 10750. 
Nobody’s blues but mine. 15608. 

Papa-de-da-da. 7138. 
Smile your blues away. T7736. 
Squeeze me. 25409. 
Stealin’ hugs and kisses. 16454. 
- Stepping on the gas. 123837. 
You’il long for me when the cold 
wind blows. 17237. 


Williams (Clarence) music pub. ¢o., 


ings. 

After tea, save a waltz for me. 
21879. 

All I want is you. 8885. 

As far as I’m coneerned. 13201. 

Bow legged papa. 9166. 

, Brother Ben. 9192. 

Campmeetin’ stomp. 17751. 

Can anybody take sweet mama’s 
place. 9244. 

Carolina shout. 17779. 

Carving blues. 9281. 

Cold storage papa. 138614. 

Death house blues. 18065. 

Dictionary blues. 4934. 

Dreamy rag. 18186. 

Haase my mind sweet papa. 18207. 

Eastman. 18210. 

Eecentricity waltz. 18213. 

Florida bound. 22967. 

Fly roun’ young ladies. 14108. 

Friendless blues. 9940. 

Funny ’bout my cookin’. 9958. 

Get off my money. 14207. © 

He’ll do you wrong. 18646. 

Heart that once belonged to me. 
14369. 

Hold ’er deacon. 18714, 23286. 

Hot things. 18753. 

How I love you each day more 
and more. 14443. 

I believe in Jesus. 14473. 

I can't keep away from honey. 
14475. 

Ill forgive but I can’t forget. 
18871. 

I’m dreaming of you dear. 10419. 

I’m glad youre lonesome I’m 
lonesome too. 5719. 

I wish you would love me. 14647. 

I wonder why. 14655. 

Ida. 14668. 

It’s too bad Jim. 5998. 


1809 


Just a walk in the _ twilight. 


10730. 

Just like a fool. 6106. 

Just wait ‘till you see my baby do 
the Charleston. 10750. 

Keep your temper. 19268. 

Kiss ma again. 6147. 

Like they do in Caroline. 15081. 

Livin’ high. 15123. 

Love me like you used to do. 
10985. 

Midnight Dan. 19741. 

Midnight stomp. 19739. 

My sweet sweetie. 113871. 

Naggin’ at me. 15546. 

Never give nothing to nobody. 
20000. 

Nobody knows but you. 15601. 

Nobody knows the way I feels. 
6908. 

Nobody’s blues but mine. 15603. 

Oh you Lizzie shake your feet. 
15689. 

Oklahoma twist. 15692. 

Papa-de-da-da. 7138. 

Pile of logs and ‘stone called 
home. 24822. 

Shortnin’ bread. 3204. 

Smile your blues away. T7736. 

Spanish rag. 20958. 

Squeeze me. 25409. 

Stealin’ hugs and kisses. 16454. 

Stepping on the gas. 12387. 

Temptation blues. 12467. 

Them has been blues. 25649. 

Trifling papa. 16769. 

Waltz of love. 21459. 

Way down in Bam. 8484. 

What can you do without me. 
2ASS2. 

Who'll chop your suey when I’m 
gone. 12915. 

Whoop it up and break it down. 
17117. 

You-and.: E.) -21738. 

You for me. (17283. 

You'll long for me when the cold 
wind blows. 17237. 

You're hot stuff. 17248. 

You wrong me more and more 
each day. 21801. 


Williams (Cleo) Only girl. 2675. 
Williams (D. M.) Credo. 22529. 
Williams (EK. H.): 


And I believe in you. 4248. 
Bring back my yesterdays. 4521. 
Meet me in the gloaming. 11120. 


Williams (Mrs. FE. M.) Daisy. 4846. 

Williams (EH. R.) Wondering and pin- 
ing for you. 4037. 

Williams (E. 8.) Noble commander 
march. 15597, 24532. 

Williams (F. A.): 


Boatman’s song. 17298 (19). 
By the brock. 8773 (100). 


INDEX 


pt. II, g. S., v. 20: 


Williams (F. A.)—Continued. 
Cinderella. 547. 
Cradle song. 4801. 
Cuban serenade. 13706. 
Hlsie’s waltz. 17298 (50). 
Gipsy dance. 17298 (67). 
In colonial days. 19058. 
In the boat. 28607. 
Judy. 19219. 
Meadow dance. 4144 (82). 
Organ transcriptions. 20212. 
Rustic dance. 17298 (165). 
Song of the fairies. 17298 (182). 
Song of the rover. 17298 (184). 
Thistle-down. 25680. 


Williams (Fannie) Police _ blues. 
15921. 
Williams (G.) Déjeuner dansant. 
22639. 
Williams (Gene) Wyoming. 17204. 
Williams (George) What makes papa 
hate mama so. 8485. 
Williams (Gerald) Im going to 
march in April with May. 1507. 
Williams (Gerrard) : 
All in a garden green. 21918. 
Arise, fair maid. 21996. 
Autumn picture. 22046. 
Community singers’ programme. 


13644-13646, 17925, 22480, 22481. 
Déjeuner dansant. 22639. 
Farmer’s daughters. 22915. 
I loved a lass, a fair one. 
Juvenilia. 10754. 

Morris dance. 19829. 
Old farmer Buck. 24641. 
Peggy Ramsey. 24788. 
Robin Hood and _ Little 

20548. 

Shepherd kept sheep. 25204. 
Welcome, sweet pleasure. 25985. 
When Christ was born of Mary 

free. 26012. 

When Phyllis plays. 


23423. 


John. 


26046. 


Whither go the swallows. 21634. 
Windmill. 4012. 
Winter drinking song. 26160. 


Williams (Godfrey ) 
eyes. 4027. 
Williams (H. E.) 
Williams (H. M.) 

1124. 
Williams (Henry ) 

15360. 
Williams (J. C.): 
Mine is the love of Jesus. 


Wonder of your 


Idylle. 8619. 
Fox trot no. 42. 


Minnesota so fair. 


11178. 


Our country’s starry banner. 
11688. 

When the Master’s way is my 
way. 12864. 


Williams (J. L.): 
Lonesome as the lonesome moon. 
2040. 


Truly I do. 8222. 


Williams (J. M.): 
Fakin’ blues. 9818. — 
Shake that thing. 16233. 
Williams’ (John M.) very first 
-piano book. 12956. ‘ 
Williams (J. N.) I’m gonna run ’em 
down. 5724, 14562. 
Williams (Joseph) Itd.: 
Adagio from .Moonlight sonata. 


4400. 
Air from Orpheus. 18519. 
Air in B fiat. 48. 


All in the moonless night. 8836. 
All the bells were ringing. 62. 
Allegretto from Symphony in D. 


20668. 

Andante and allegretto grazioso. 
7568. 
Andante and allegretto moderato. 

5441, 
Arioso. 5442. 
Aubade. 8950. 
Ave Maria. 7570. 


Beautiful rivulet. 9063. 
Bottreaux. 22216. 

Boy’s song. 17671. 

Cavatina. 7340. 

Chopin violoncello album. 13572. 
Cloches de Corneville. 564, 565. 
Country fair. 26302 (67). 
Darkened skies. - 9539. 
Dewdrops. 9595. 

Dying child. 10178. 
Enchanted wood. 9761. 
English folk-song pieces. 
Escarpolette. 18250. 

Eté. 9299. 

Evening song. 9788. 
Fairy-land. 18297. 

Fairy lullaby. 18298. 
First tunes at the piano. 
Gavotte. 5321, 18475. 
Gavotte [and] Musette. 4341. 
Gipsies. 9992. : 
Grieving. 10103. 

Hark the bosun. 14348. 

Hide and seek. 18688. 
Hunting song. 18784. 

In the greenwood. 1653. 

In willow wood. 19100. 
Invitation to dance. 5970. 
Lament. 1908. 

Largo. 5444, 5445, 5446. 
Lincolnshire poacher. 10881. 
Little Boy Blue. 1989. 
Little rag time. 19462. 
Lord Ullin’s daughter. 
Lullaby. 19561. 
Lyric-poem. 11022. 
Lyrical pieces. 6421. 


5121. 


18365. 


23992. 


Man in the moon. 19606. 
Marche funébre. 4704. 
Marche militaire. 19617. 


Marching song. 19619. 


1810 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mary, Mary. 19633. 

Masks and faces. 196388. 

Minuet caprice. 2278. 

Mistletoe. 19786. 

Mulberry bush. 2355. 

Music land. 15453-15455. 

My heart ever faithful. 4344. 
Night thoughts. 2495. 

Nocturno. 10639. 

Old tunes for young fiddlers. 7045. 


Williams (Lottie) : 


He’s up against the real thing 
now. 8773 (3815). 

I don’t like no cheap man. 8773 
(349). 

I’m a cooler for the warmest coon 
in town. 21850 (100). 

Not a coon came out the way he 
went in. 21850 (141). 

Why don’t you get a lady of your 


Old tunes for young people. 2642. own. 17298 (228). 
Pastoral: 16163. Williams (Lucile) Since I’m sure 
Petite romance. 20311. that I found you. 7689. 


Poor little brocklet. 11762. Williams (M.) Kashmiri. 10760. 
Preludes. 1866. Williams (M. B.): 
Preparatory bowing and finger ex- Bubble song. 13423. 

ercises. 7268. Comociamo. 13647. 
Prophet of spring. 11813. Dapple grey and the lady gay. 
Rhyme of time. 2983. 9538. 
Romance. 11930. Little dream song. 23947. 
Romp on the sands. 3021. My hydroplane. 15494. 
Rondo in A minor. 15445. Over the silver sea. 15792. 
Rose. 20568. Williams (M. K.) ‘Song of the blue- 
Rosemary. 20578. bird. 12256. 
Rustic pictures. 3057. Williams (Muriel) There’s no one 
Rustic tunes. 20597. else. 12513. 
Salve Jesus, little lad. 20617. Williams (Nelson) : 


Sea idyl. 7590. At the wedding of Jimmy and me. 


Secret of spring. 3146. 4302. 
Serenade. 7575. Childhood sweetheart days. 
Serenade—sonata. 17628. 29364. 


Shellover. 20770. 

Slumber song. 7583. 

Sonata. 4406, 6727, T7782, 7783, 
10180, 10181, 19863, 19864. 

Spring-flower. 12312. 


Cross word puzzle. 4817. 
Fast stepping mama. 9835. 
Fondness. 1107. 

Golden memory. 1237. 

z Greater New York. 23152. 
Spring NYSE. 16438. : : I’m just a lonesome pal. 23441. 
Studies in rhythmic difficulties. I've got the crossword puzzle 

25465. blues, 23488. 


Studies in sight-singing. 3412. I want a girl that’s willing. 


Suite of old national dances 5795. : 

7913. My worrying days are over now. 
Sungold. 16510. 2456. 

Through the village. 12549. You’ve been a friend to me. 
To a sea bird. 21256. 26259. 

Valse lente. 21377. Williams (Nettie) Lawsuit blues. 
Violet. 8341. 1928. ° 


Wayside melodies. 21482, 21483. Pp : nile 
Wet sheet -and a flowing sea. Williams (R. C.) I still long for you. 
21526. ee 
When I'm big. 3895. Williams (R. V.): 
When the cows come home. 3914. Abide with me. 21858. 
Windy nights. 21683. At the name of Jesus. 22023. 
Woman's love and life. 7584. Ca’ the yowes. 22265. 
42 studies in the first and half England arise. 22840. 
positions. 6220. Fantasia on Christmas carols. 


Poe 5190, 18315. 
Williams (Mrs. L. A.) Ive got the tae Cae ‘ 
dry weather blues. 14617. See: the Lord’s anointed. 


Williams (Lewis) : Night is come like to the day. 
Streamlet. 3406. 24509. 


You might as well be whistling. Old king Cole. 24646. 
26241. Sancta civitas. 25083. 
Williams (Lillie) When the heaven's Saviour, again to Thy dear name 
forget it’s blues. 17044. we raise. 25095. 


1811 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Williams (R. V.)—Continued. - 


Servants of God or sons. 25178. 


So here hath been. dawning. 
25284. 
’Tis winter now. 25715. 
Williams (Ralph): 
Feelin’ gay. 1055. 


I could fall in love with someone 
like you. 18823. 
Jing-a-ling-a-ling. 
Stop, I’m beginning to 
12348, 12344. 
Williams (Robert) 
you leave. 16535. 
Williams (S. W.) 
22202. 

Williams (Sam): 

After the night 
17330. 

All the world’s in love with some- 
one. 4199, 138136. 

Cross, my heart mother I love 
you. 17978, 17974. 

I wonder why no one’s in love 
with me. 14657. 

Waiting for the tide to. turn. 
21448. 

Williams (Spencer) : 
Boodle-am. 330. 
Brother Ben. 9192. 
Cheatin’ blues. 9325. 
Crepe hanger’s blues. 
Dance with me. 22568. 
Dictionary blues. 4934. 
Dang-rous blues. 9517. 
Eastman. 18210. 

Ev rything my sweetie does pleases 
me. 1000. 

Get it fixed. 5332. 

Give me just a little bit of your 
love. 1208. 

Glad days. 10007. 

Good time flat blues. 

Heartless woman’s blues. 

Hock shop blues. 10248. 

I ain’t got nobody. 103383. 

I can’t keep away from honey. 
14475. 

I’m gonna hang around my sugar. 
10432, 14561. 

Montmarte giggles. 


LOGE) LTT. 
care. 


Sweet daddy if 
Call of the West. 


before. 4167, 


4809. 


1250. 
10211. 


19815 


My good for nothin’ man. 2400. 
No man can leve me. 11483, 
24528. 

Papa-de-da-da. 7138. 


Pig alley stomp. 20344. 

Rock pile blues. 2999. 

Rough house blues. 11961. 

She’s my sheba I’m her sheik. 
3192. 


Shipwrecked blues. 3200. 
Snag ’em blues. 3264. 
Sore bunion blues. 3351. 


Stolen kisses are the sweetest. 
12342. 


Suic:de blues. 12376. 
Thunderstorm blues. 3632. 
Trombone blues. 38686. 
Waltz of love. 21459. 
Whoop it up and break it down. 
ATA. 
Workin’ woman’s blues. 
Williams (T. D.) Melody 
6556. 
Williams (Mrs. Vernon) My old Ken- 
tucky home. 13084 (232). 
Williams (W. A.) Barnyard con- 
ference. 4880, 4381. 
Williams (W. ©.) Why seek ye the 
living among the dead. 4144 (153). 
Williams (W. R.): 
Everybody’s pining for a home in 
Royal Pines. 18273. 
You can win with a smile. 8711. 
Williams (W. 8S. G.) Welsh playbook. 
3853. 
Williams (Walker) Take me back to 
my castle in dreamland. 3498. 
Williams (Walter) Why seek ye the 
living among the dead. 4144 (153). 
Williams music house. You've al- 
ways been a pal to me. 17262. 
Williamson (F. R.) Blue for you. 


4049. 
an. WD. 


17650. 

Willis (Charies) I’ve got a real 
daddy now. 5782. 

Willis (D. B.) Garry musketeers. 
5318. 

Willis (Eddie), Rope ’em cowboy. 
16087. 


Willis (L. L.) What makes a wild-cat 
wild? 8484. 
Willis (M. H.) Girls -and girls. 
9995. 
Willis music ¢o.: 
Alice in movieland. 21903. 
All around the house. 8833. 
By my window. 17712. 
Childrens carols for all occasions. 
17853. 
Cloud pictures. 
Dancing fairies. 137382. 
Echoes of woodlands. 9733. 
Hight intervals. 17637. 
First steps in the use of the pedal. 
14081. 
Forest glades. 14126. 
Foxy kitten. 1126. 
Hulda of Holland. 14453. 
In a snow clad vale. 14718. 
Indian camp-fires. 10610. 
It is spring. 10641. 
Jack Frost. 14809. 
Lady slipper. 6180. 
Love’s glorious day. 6390. 
Magic wood. 11036. 
Magnolia blossoms. 152382. 
Merrie stories from _ toneland. 
24215. 


4731. 


13k? 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


nn EEE Ugg 


Merry-makers. 153838. 

Merz’s first step of the young 
violinist. 6587. 

Moonbeams. 11223. 

Musical adventures for four little 
hands. 6736. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 

My garden. 19903. 

My Spanish sweetheart. 15532. 

On a little silver moonbeam. 
7047. 

On the Nile. 20162. 

Our own Alma Mater. 11644. 

Pharaoh’s daughter. 20319. 

Prince Charming. 20420. 

Riddle. 7398. 

Sea foam. 3139. 

Shadows falling. 7640. 

Sheik of the desert am I. 7659. 


11307. 


Shining water. 7666. 

Song of the bells. 20915. 

Songs and silhouettes. 7812. 
Sunshine and laughter. 12395. 


Ten little pieces for the saxo- 
phone. 4388. 

Until that day. 25831. 

Valleys of memory. 8284. 

Valse coucou. 21375. 

Visit to orchestra-land. 3784. 

Voice. 16909. 

Wind and the rose. 21679. 

Wondrous tales. 17187. 


Willson (Clair) Underneath the 
China moon. 16838. 
Wilm (N. von) :. 
Humoreske. 13084 (1381). 
* Romanze. 138084 (283). 
Spinnrocken. 13084 (321). 
Wilmac (N.) Just lonesome. 1825. 
Wilson (A. J.) When I dream of 
those childhood days. 26020. 
Wilson (A. L.): 
How do I know when you really 
mean no. 5605. 
Please do something dif-frent 
Jack. %217..: 


Wilson (A. R.) Come to Okeechobee. 
13635. . 
Wilson (Al.): 
Coming back to you in old Vir- 
ginia. 4763. 
Happy-go-lucky days. 
14836. 
There'll come a time when you 
will wonder why. 8087. 
Masonic review march. 6518. 
Sweet Romona. 7960, 7961. 
That vision. of the face in 
stream. 3581, 12490. 
Wilson (Al.) music pub. ¢o.: 
Happy go lucky days. 
14356. 
Wait till the clouds roll by. 
12734. 
86854— 26——_33 


10148, 


the 


10148, 


| Wilson (G: D.) 


. Wilson (Glenn) 


1813 


Wilson (Alice) : 
Oh! that Cuban dance. 11548. 
Waltzing with you, dear. 16947. 
Wilson (C. E.) My little mountain 


home. 24421. 
Wilson (Clair) Sweet singing lady. 
25525. 


Wilson (D. C.): 

Purple towers. 24918. 

Sweet singing lady. 25525. 
Wilson (D. H.): , 

Memory bells. 19707. 

Our little gray cottage at the end 


of the street. 20230. 
Ships at sea. 25207. 


Voice of the waves brings back to 
me. 8365. 
Wilson (H. P.) Everything so differ- 
ent when you’re married. 993. 
Wilson (Elwood) : 


Busted and disgusted blues. 385. 

It’s leaving time, good-bye. 1716. 
Watson (i. Bi.) : 

In’ Dixie: pi23585: 

Love’s garden. 24044. 

My little mountain home. 24421. 


My lullaby. 

Wilson (F. W.) 

25442. 

Wilson (G. A.): 
Dear old Rockland. 13785, 18060. 
Draw me nearer, Rose. 13874. 

I don’t want to leave Alabama. 
10359. 
‘My dearest girl. 15472. 
Sweet little Lorette. 25519. 
Three pretty girls with eyes of 
blue. 16699. 
Night march. 26302 


24430. 
Stop drinking shine. 


(211). 
Wilson (G. W.): 
Jesus will always be near you. 
19193. 
Mammy Lize. 15245. 
My task. 19973. 
Till all the world knows Jesus. 
16707. ) 
Down beneath the 
southern Dixie moon. 13856. 
Wilson (H. L.): 
Ah! willow... 26302. (6). 
Come let’s be merry. 26302 (60). 
Happy lover. 26302 (119). 
Slighted swain. 26302 (280). 
When dull eare. 17298 (222). 
Wilson (I. B.): 
Babe of Bethlehem. 17483. 
Busy buzzing bees. 386. 
-Call of the chief. 177438. 
Call of the forest. 412. 
Childhood of Hiawatha. 17851. 
Crown after cross. 668, 4824. 
Daybreak. 18037. 
Heny-meeny-miney-mo. 
Golden hours. 10048, 


918. 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 
Gypsy trails. 1290. 
Heart of Christmas. 18654. 
Let laughter reign. 19378. 
Light from the tomb. 1967. 
Lincoln and Douglas. 6276. 
Lorenz’s 8S. A. B. secular chorus 


book. 19515. 

Lorenz’s three part secular chorus 
book. 19516. 

Lorenz’s two-part secular chorus 
book. 19517. 

Mother and home. 6696. 

Mothers of men. 11264. 

Music is stealing. 2360. 


Nightingale’s melody. 2500. 

Rip Van Winkle. 20536, 20537. 

Santa saves the day. 20633. 

Soldiers of the cross. 12207, 
12208. 

Song of Seville. 3321. 

Song of the canoe. 3327. 

Sundown. 21048. 

Teasing fairy. 3534. 

Thanks to God. 21164, 21165. 


When de banjo plays. 21549. 
Who-oo. 21641. 

Women’s new gospel quartets. 
26177. 


Yuletide bells. 
Wilson (I. M.): 
All my kisses are for you. 17355. 
Bright star. 22224. 
Call of the buckaroo. 13464. 
Green and silent valley. 10097. 
Indian lullaby. 10612. 
Lingering memory. 19427. 
Marguerite. 6494. 
Moonlight melody. 15420. 
Neath the Java moon. 24480. 
Please, daddy, sing me a song. 
20368. 
Santa fe. 20631. 
Wilson (J. D.) Poor old Jiggs. 7235. 
Wilson (J. M.) Night march. 26302 
(211). 
Wilson (Jack): 
All I want is ma chickens. 
(1). 
I jest naturally loves that yaller 


17284, 21807. 


17298 


man. 17298 (86). 
Wilson (K. S.) My gray haired 
sweetheart. 11314. 


Wilson (K. W.): 
Find me at the Dirty spoon. 
18352. 
Rock Aunt Dinah rock. 11919. 
You dirty mistreator. 21751. 


Wilson (Mabel) Dreams of yester- 
day. 13901. 

Wilson (Marie) Bird in the gilded 
cage. 22184. 

Wilson (Melvin) O-o-o-oh. 11495. 

Wilson (Molly) 


not forget me. 7294. 


Wilson (Nate) See Wilson (W. N.) 

Wilson (R.) Old fashioned mother. 
2623. 

Wilson (Mrs. R. A.) Cry baby blues. - 
4827. 

Wilson (Roy) My sweet Missouri 
rose. 24449. 

Wilson (Stanley) At sea. 8937. 

Wilson (Theo.) Crispus Attucks. 
13692. 


Wilson (W. N.): 
Bolshevik. 17660. 
Letty. 19396. 
My jungle girl. 

Wilson (Wesley) : 
Have your chill. 23213. 
Speak now. 12308. 

Wilson bros. mfg. co. 


24414, 


Modern dance 


rhythm. 19789. 
Wilson-Reade (F.) See Reade (F. 
W.) 


He’s the kind of a 
18647. 


Wiltgen (BE. J.) 
man you can’t forget. 


Wilton (Arthur) O come again. | 
6944. 

Wimbish (Theodore) Dear little 
flower. 18052. 


Wimbrow (P. D.) Black sheep blues. 
13363. 
Winchel (Max) 
114382. 
Winchfield (Olive) 
18002. 
Wind (Juluis) jr: 
Maggie and Jiggs. 24084. 
Will you be mine. 8613. 
Winder (Rozell) Winder’s 24 novel- 
ty breaks. 8622, 

Windle (H. F.) March of the klans- 
men. 6485. 
Windsor (B. M.) 

4093. 
Windsor (L. W.) There’s a heart of 
gold in the girl of the street. 3589. 
Windsor (May): 
Windsor album. 4018. 
Windsor’s (May) second concert- 
ed album. 17156. 
Windsperger (Lothar) 
sonate. 7390. 
Winegar (F. B.) jr.: 
Don’t worry. 13846. 
Little Caroline. 10901. 
Wing (Helen): 
Ask and it shall be done. 
I’ve found the way. 14610. 
Wing (Marianne) : 
Mean, mean mama. 24175. 
Spanish village by the sea. 
Wingate (Maude) : 
Oh mom I’m erying for you. 
11542. 
Seasons. 


No one but you. 


Dance exercises. 


Youw’re a wise guy. 


Rhapsodie- 


13210. 


25383. 


7592. 


Promise that you'll | Winge (C.): 


Do you ever miss me. . 9626, 


1814 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


, 


Don’t you remember dear. 4987. 
Mary Lou. 11090. 


Meet me to-night in my dreams. 


19676. 
Sleepy bye. 25264. _. 
Winn (EE. R.) Winn’s how to rag and 


jazz on the saxophone. 26159. 

Winn (Stanley) Softly the silent 
night. 16328, 16329. 

Winn school of popular music. Winn’s 
how to rag and jazz on the saxo- 
phone. 26159. 

Winne (—) Beneath a balcony. 4420. 

Winne (J. M.): 

Hlieven o’clock. 13959. 

Garden of old Broadway. 1166. 

Hula Lee. 1425. 

Mazie McGee. 19660. 

My Angeline. 2871. 

Old sewing circle. 2639. 

Pond lillies. 20386.’ 

Rose that broke my heart. 

Tropic love song. 21311. 

When Mary kelly danced upon the 
sidewalks of New York. 5902 

Winner (Septimus) Eureka method 
for the mandolin. 18258. 

Winningham (Mrs. T. A.) 
hours. 25804. 

Winslow (Edgar) 

Winston (E. A.) 
you. 15486. 

Winston (Henry) : 

I could fall in love with someone 
like you. 18828. 
Stop, I’m beginning tocare. 12343. 

Winston (Love) Gettin’ right close 
together blues. 1188. 

Winter (Aubrey) Martial moments. 
6511, 11088. 

Winter (C. J.) Oh I do like an ’arf 
of an ’addick. 6997. 

Winterberg (Robert) : 

Anneliese von Dessau. 8899-8901, 
13181. - 

Anneliese-walzer. 8902. 

Immer resolut. 10554. 

Kleine hochzeitsreise. 

Letzte kuss. 19397. 

Muss man denn schlafen gehn. 


3044. 


Twilight 


Drift-wood. 5038. 
My heart is calling 


6155, 6156. 


2365, 6741. 
Winters (J. W.) Lonesome laddie. 
23979. 


Winters (Margaret H.) Its just be- 
eause I love you. 14797. 
Winter’s tale. 7803. 
Wintz pub. co.: 
In orange time. 1648. 
‘Like the sunshine follows rain. 
1976. 
Wirges (W. F.): 
Goldy and Dusty. 14269. 
Someone had been there before. 
16355. 


Wiriec (Bernard) In the land of 
Homosassa. 19088. 

Wirth (C. W.) After the rain. 13113. 

Wirthlin (Marie) Kind word from 


mother. 23814. 
Wischoff (H. G.) Just let me eall 
. you my pal. 23775. 


Wise (Will): 
Beautiful pay-day. 239. 


What nationality is sawdust. 
8487. 
Wishart (Andrew) Ballant o’ the 
Binn. 9021. 


Evolution. 14012. 
Alkalina Ollie. 


Wissler (J. L.) sr. 
Witeome (Wallace) 
13128. 


Witham (A. J.) Sunset. 7929. 
Witheridge (E. 8S.) Secret service 
prayer song. 20708. 


Witmark (Isadore) 
19748, 19749. 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 
After ali—it’s you. 
(232). 
Ah sweet mystery of life. 
8816, 21883. 
Alas, poor Yorick. 21897. 
All the luck in the world to you. 
17360, 17361, 21850 (236), 21918— 
21920. 
And the old world rolls right 
along. 21966. 
Arise my soul, come forth and 
sing. 21997. 
Asleep in the deep. 4289. 
Bake dat chicken pie. 17524. 
Boat song. 4144 (165). 
Bubble land. 4587. 
Can't be blue. 22287, 26302 (368). 
Carissima. 4614. 
China boogie man. 4144 (168). 
China Rose. 4144 (169), 9338. 
Christmas bells ring sweet and 
clear. 22387. 
Christmas peace. 
26302 (372). 
Come out in the garden with me. 
22463. 
Come sail away with me. 
.» 22465. 
Comfort ye one another. 
22471. 
Comin’ home _ to 
26302 (3880). 
Cotton. 22508. 
Dancing in the dark. 
17298 (251), 22578. 
De animals in de ark. 226138. 


Mikado gems. 


17325, 21850 
8814— 


22395-22397, 


AT5T, 
4762, 


you. 22472, 


13735, 


Dear high sehool days. 18047- 
18051. 
Deep River. 18795, 22634-22637. 


Doodle-oodle-dee means won’t you 
marry me. 13847. 


1815 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 20 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 

Down the trail to home sweet 
home. 5003-5005. 

Dream port. 9682. 

Ever at rest. 5159, 22868. 

Every little movement. 17298 
(264). 

Farewell, dear alma mater. 5194. 

Father we thank thee. 22921. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
141038, 22981. 

Freedom for all forever. 5290. 

Glorious month of June. 5357. 

God is everywhere. 1232, 8773 
(1051). 

Going away. 21850 (294), 23114. 

Golden crown. 23117. 

Golden sunshine follows night. 
5388, 5389. 

Goodfellowship. 14279. 

Grateful, O Lord, am I. 18581. 

Have a smile for everyone you 
meet. 5485, 10168. 

Heart to heart I hold you dear. 
18084 (460). . 

Heidelberg. 238251. 

Help me, Oh Lord. 23258. 

Here’s love and success to you. 
14392, 18676, 18677, 23267- 
23269. 

Hitch up the horse and buggy. 
18707, 21850 (305). 

Ho, for the briny deep. 14411. 

Hollywood Rose. 18721, 18722, 
21850 (308), 23292. 

Home. 13892, 87738 (1070). 

Home to my joy and thee. 5574. 

Homes they hold so dear. 23299. 

Honey dat I love so well. 23302. 

Honey, if yo’ only knew. 18736. 

Honey mine. 23303, 26302 (424). 

How Adam fell. 23315. 

- How dy do, Mis’ Springtime. 
10807-10311, 21850 (3810). 

I am thy God and thou art child 
of Mine. 5639. 

I can’t do the sum. 23362, 23363. 

I come to Thee. 5645. 

I do believe. 10354. 

I’m all alone. 4144 (198). 

I'm crying, sighing, dying for love 
of you. 14555, 17298 (297), 
18907. 

I’m lonesome for someone like 
you. 8773 (1100). 

I’m mighty lonesome, hon’, jes’ 
fo’ yo’. 5736. 

I promise you. 18958-18960, 
21850 (3824). 

I shall be glad. 23474. 

In the candle-light. 23608. 

It was for me. 6000, 10652. 

Italian street song. 14804, 23688. 

Jimmy Walker. 19196, 19197, 
21850 (339). 


1816 


Joyous moments. 19215. 


Just been wond’ring. 6101. 

Just to hear you whisper, I love 
you, 17298) (322)¢ : 

Lamplit hour. 19318. 

Lazy Bill. 19340. 

Left. 6223. 

Lest we _ forget. 19371-19374, 
21850 (351), 23894-23896. 

Let’s waken the world. 6241. 

Let the rest of the world go by. 
6242-6244, 15061. 

Let us have peace. 6246, 19392. 

Life of a hunter for me. 15070. 

Little Annie Rooney. 19434, 
19435. 

Little baby humming bird. 23940. 

Little French clock. 238949. 

Little white cot in the lane. 6312. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 6343-6345. 

Lord’s prayer. 6348. 

Love is best of all. 6366, 19536. 

Lullaby lane. 15220, 17298 (335), 
19563, 24064-24068. 

Ma little flow’r, good-night. 11025. 

Magic of your eyes. 24087. 

Mah mornin’ glory. 24091. 

Maureen mavourneen. 19647, 

21850 (369). 

Me neenyah. 6534-6537. 

Middie maids. 15346, 24234. 

Mikado gems. 19748, 19749. 

Mikado gems. 24245. 

More than words ean tell. 19826, 

21850 (382), 24811. 

Mother Machree. 15434. 

Mother of Pearl. 243384. 

My hour. 19916-19918, 21850 

(385). 

My mother’s evening prayer. 

24438. ‘i 

My own United States. 15518, 

15519. 

My wild Irish rose. 11376, 24454—- 
24456. 

’Neath the autumn moon. 6871. 

Negro melodies of the old South. 
24485. 

Nobody else. 15599, 17298 (347), 
20032, 20033. 

O land of hope and freedom. 
6957, 6958, 24571. 

O shining night. 11519, 24605. 

Oh what a hat. 24629. 

One eternal mind. 2664, 8773 
(1239). 

One more day. TO070, 246838. 

Others. 15769. 

Our work is done. 24721. 

Outdoor life. 11653, 11654, 20234. 

Pickaninny sleep-song. 24818. 

Polliwog. 20383. 

Rainy days. 16016, 17298 (359), 
20485. 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1925 


Ring out sweet bells of peace. 
7399-7403, 24994. 

Roses of red. 4144 (268). 

Roses remind me of you. 20588, 
21850 (416). 

Sailor boy. 7491. 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 25096. 

Say “Au revoir” but not goodbye. 
25106. 

She’s wondering yet. 25198. 

Shine, O holy light. 25206. 

Sights in a dime museum. 25228. 

Sing along. 12155. 

Soldiers, victory shall be their 
ery, CTS. 

iSong of sixpence. 16375. 

Song of the night. 7802, 25346, 
25347. 

Spinning. 24388. 

Spread a little sunshine as you 
go. 25396, 26302 (563). 

Spring. 164381, 25397, 25398. 

Spring’s a lovable ladye. 25402. 

Stand up, scout. 25416. 

Star of Bethlehem. 25419. 

Starlight love. 25423. 

Stars and Stripes are calling. 
7868. 

Stay in your own back yard. 
20995, 25426, 25430. 

Story of Old Glory, the flag we 
love. 21009, 25447-25450. 

Story of The rosary. 7889, 7890. 

Strumming. 12361, 21017. 

sweet Summer days. 7964. 

Swing low sweet chariot. 21091. 

‘Tale of a goat. 16583, 25566. 

‘Tale of the bucket. 16584. 

‘Temple bells ring on. 21151, 
21850 (451), 25605. 

That old Irish mother of mine. 
25634, 25635, 26302 (579). 

‘'That’s all there is. 8063, 8064, 
8773 (1829), 12486. 

That’s why you’re Mary mine. 
8070, 8071. 

"That wonderful mother of mine. 
16648-16650. 

‘There’s a little bit of color and it 
means the world to me. 12507-— 
12509, 13084 (598). 

"There’s a long, long trail. 25661. 

‘Those dear little whiles with you. 
16689, 17298 (394). 

Those songs my mother used to 
Sing. 21228. . 

‘Thou art my sunshine. 12537. 

Thy love abides with me ever and 
aye. 25697. 

‘Thy will be done. 8133. 

"Till we meet again. 25706. 


‘Too much ecake. 16748, 25741- 


25748. 
"Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral. 25744. 


'Two pathways. 25814. 

Under the sea. 14834. 

Venetian night and you. 25870. 

Wal, I swan. 12739-12741. 

Waltz me lightly, hold me tightly. 
4144 (312), 8400, 8401. 

“Watching and waiting for you. 
25937. 

We'll build a brand new bamboo 
bungalow. 3838, 4144 (3814). 
We love the time of Christmas. 

8445. 
West of the Great Divide. 8470, 
12800, 12801, 16987, 25989-25991. 
When Christmas bells are ringing. 
26013. 
When father rode the _ goat. 
17007, 26017. 
When Irish eyes are. smiling. 
12839. 
When June comes along with a 
song. 12846, 12847. 
When summer comes. 3911, 8773 
(1378). 
When the sun goes down. 8530, 
12867-12873, 13084 (620). 
Where is my old girl to-night. 
17076, 17298 (417), 21610. 
Where the river Shannon flows. 
17083, 26062. ; 
While Old Glory waves. 8560. | 
Who am I thinking of. 4144 
(328). 
Who is she. 8582, 8773 (1388). 
With you dear, in Bombay. 12964, 
17169, 17298 (424), 21689. 
Witmark collection of beautiful 
ballads. 8642. 
Wonderful wonder. 4035, 8658, 
8773 (1402). 
World waits only for to-morrow. 
26200, 26302 (614). 
Wyoming. 17204. 
You're the best little mother. 
26256. 
You’re the flower of my heart 
sweet Adeline. 17253. 
Your les and “ity ite. 41217, 
17298 (431). 
Yung Go Wap. 26275. 
Witmark collection of beautiful bal- 
lads. 8642. 
Witt (Albert) : 
Commander-in-chief. 17298 (31). 
First violin. 26802 (95). 
Orange blossoms waltzes. 8773 
(590). 
Moth and the flame. 21850 (134). 
Wait till my ship comes in. 
26302 (3138). 
Witt (Annette) How ean any little 
girl be a good little girl. 1411. 
Witt (C. B.) Okanogan, the land of 
promise. 2616. 


1817 j 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Witt (M. E.) 
1828. 

Witt (M. S.): 
Commander-in-chief. 17298 (381). 
First violin. 26302 (95). 
Military Mollie. 17298 (121). 
Moth and the flame. 21850 (134). 


Just to see you again. 


Orange blossoms waltzes. 8773 
: (590). 
Wait till my ship comes in. 26302 
(313). 


Wittell (Chester ) 
Witts (Richard): 
Baby face. 194. 

Hand painted Rose. 
Wizard of the Nile. 
17298 (141). 
Wohl (Herman): 
Jisruel bein huamim. 19199. 


Orientales. 20215. 


1306. 
8773 (592, 745), 


Kinder yuhr. 1864. 
-Meidlach von Amohl. 19679. 
Rosa mein Rosa. 20565. 


Samet in seid. 3091, 7513. 
Vachauf mein oitser. 21368. 
Wohlfahrt (Enrico) Amico dei fan- 

ciulli. 21944. 
Wohlfahrt (Franz) : 
O sanctissima. 
O silent night. 
Wohlman (Al.) 


13084 (247). 
13084 (247). 
Feelin’ kind o’ blue. 


5208, 5204. 

Woitschach (Carl) Frohe jugend. 
1141. 

Wojciechowski (Joseph) Beautiful 


garden of her’s. 13310. 
Wolf (Helen) Oh Andy. 2581. 
Wolf-Ferrari (Ermanno) : 
Amanti sposi. 4229. 
Goldene kifig. 5391. 
Wolfe (EK. R.) Lullaby for the 
youngest. 15219. 
Wolfe (J. R.) Dreaming of home 
and you. 857. 

Wolfe (M. de) 
Wolff (Mme. 
posthumes. 

Wolff : 
Amérique séche. 
Cinémanie. 4728. 
Dolly blues. 4962. 

Féministe. 5206. 

Hands up. 5454. 

Humour est enfant d’amérique. 
5612. 

Je suis photogénique. 6029. 

Ne fuyez pas l’amour. 6865. 

Pour conquérir le cceur d’une 
femme. 7244. 

P’tit’s New de New-York. 7299. 

Romans — feuilletona cinéma. 
7432. 

Time is money. 8142. 

Trois mots d’amours. 

Wolfram (Gertrude) 
trumpet. 22200. 


See De Wolfe (M.) 
Auguste) Solféges 
13084 (355). 


4237. 


8212. 
Blow the gospel 


Wolfsohn (J uliusz) Paraphrasen: 
tuber alt-jilidische volksweisen.. 
11683. 

Wolfson (Minnie) Oh such apple - 
sauce. 2601. 

Woll (A. W.) Sing, my heart. 25249. 


Wollstein (Harold) : 
In her bathing suit. 
Senorita. 20719. 


Wollstein & Talbott: 
In her bathing suit. 
Senorita. 20719. 
When I am dancing with you. 

21552. 


Wolohan (John) 
you. 14564. 

Wolsey (J. P.) For she’s a big jazz. 
baby that’s all. 18404. 

Wolstenholme  (W.) Lord hath 
chosen Sion, 18084 (170). 

Woltereck (E. B.) My Hoosier-ana- 
maid. 11323. 

Womack (Jodie) Oh Geraldine. 2587.. 

Womble (Edgar) Mother the queen 
of sweethearts. 19844. 

Women’s bd. of domestic missions of 
the reformed church in America. 
Jesus numi tuitua. 1767. 

Wonderland music publishers. 
tock blues. 8135. 

Wond’rous story. 26187. 

Wooby (R. W.): 

Agitato. 4172. 
Allegro agitato. 4202. 
Inspiration waltz spanola. 
Ride him cowboy. 73894. 
18th amendment. 8772. 
Wood (Arthur) : 
Cleo. 138597, 18598. 
I thrive on it. 14607. 
My native heath. 19949. 
Three dale dances. 4044. 
Wood (B. F.) music ¢co.: 
Album leaf. 18124. 
Alla tarantella. 69. 
By quiet waters. 13434. 
Country dance. 13678. 
Danse gracieuse. 18747. 
Dream melody. 5014. 
Dream reverie. 18172. 
Hasy piano lessons. 908, 9729. 
Hight little tone impressions. 
5128. 
English, Irish, Scotch and Welsh 
melodies. 9765-9767. 
Fairy tale. 18302. 
Five characteristic pieces. 
Five toyshop tales. 17694. 
Funny story. 14167. 
Glowing embers. 18517. 
Hark the band. 1321. — 
Improvisation. 19047. 
In joyous mood. 19069. 
In lilac time. 14728. — 


14726. 


14726. 


I'm in love with 


Tick. 


5956.. 


17569. 


1818 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


In Spain. 19081. 
Japanese doll’s day. 6018. 
Katydid. 1848. 
Leaves and blossoms. 193851. 
Love song. 15190, 15191. 
Lover’s wish. 19546, 19547. 
Lullaby. 15218. 
Mareh past. 15260. 
May showers. 19651. 
Musical drill book. 19880. 
Musical tales of the sharps and 
flats. 2362. 
My dolly dear. 2386. 
On a summer day. 2646. 
On moonlit sea. 20156. 
On the hill-side. 15730. 
Pensée d’amour. 20292. 
Petit menuet. 7184. 
Petite mazurka. 15865. 
Quiétude. 16001. 
Remembrance. 20516. 
Rondeau. 16086. 
Russian peasant dance. 
Scarecrow. 3110. 
Scherzino. 7554. 
Sérénade pastorale. 
Sérénade populaire. 
Six etchings. 18088. 
Softly now the light of day. 
20849, 20850. 
Song of rest. 13084 (584). 
Song of the meadow brook. 20917. 
Song without words. 12267. 
Summer reverie. 16504. 
Supplication. 21058-21060. 
To a rose bud. 8153. 
Token. 21273-21275. 
Tone poem. 21284. 
Twinkle and Winkle. 
Valse mignone. 21378. 
When fireflies go a-riding. 3888. 
Woodpecker. 4046. 
Wood (B. 8.) Kar kraze blues. 
Wood (C. H.) 
heaven. 40382. 
Wood (C. L.) 
know. 10500. 
Wood (C. W). Peace anthem. 15846. 
Wood (Charles): 
Beside the river Loune. 8773 
(74). 
Blackberry blossom. 8773 (77). 
Blackbird and the thrush. 8773 
(78). : 
Brave Irish lad. 87738 (90). 
Christ who knows all His sheep. 
22384. 


16122. 


16222. 
8773 (1287). 


d7¢14. 


10758. 
Wonderful mother in 


I want you all to 


Come lasses and lads. 9406. 

Come sit down beside me. 8773 
(157). 

Credhe’s lament for Cail. 8773 
(180). 

Cuckoo madrigal. 87738 (185). 


Darby Kelly. 87738 (190). 
Easter carol. 9727. 


For I had a spirit above my de- 
gree. 8773 (287). 
Girl I left behind me. 14218. 
Heigho! the morning dew. 4144 
(56), 8773 (8385). 
I’d roam the world over with you. 
8773 (348). 
I have a clock. 10366. 
I’m the boy for bewitching them. 
8773 (360). 
Jug of punch. 8773 (406). 
Kerry cow. 4144 (68), 
(415). 
Lost child. 8773 (460). 
Love at my heart. 8773 (461). 
Magic mist. 8773 (480). 
Merchant’s daughter. 8773 (520). 
O love, ’tis a calm starry night. 
8773 (574). 
Over here. 8773 (599). 
Psalm CXIV. 7296. 
Sentry box. 8773 (689). 
Song of Niamh of the golden 
tresses. 8773 (728). 
Song of the woods. 8773 (732). 
They know not my heart. 8773 
(784). 
Wassail. 21468. 
When we were boy and girl. 
(856). 
Wood (Daniel) 
again. 3896. 
Wood (Dorothy) 
to me. 21740. 
Wood (Harl): 
I want to marry Mary. 5801. 
My little girl. 2416, 19927. 
Wood (F. H.): 
Hymn to the Creator. 18796. 
Our joyful feast. 15778. 
Seenes in Northumberland. 25115. 
Wood (Florence) Houston’s for you. 
10297. 
Wood (Frank): 
I don’t feel at home in ’igh soci- 
ety. 14486. 
Keep that big smile going. 10767. 
You: must have a little bit of fun. 
21777, 26244. 
Yum-yum lane. 
Wood (G. A.) 
Wood (Harry) 
Wood (Haydn): 
Dearest, I 
13791. 
Dreaming. 5019. 
I look into your garden. 
(1095), 14521-14526. 
Sometimes at dawn. 208938. 
Valley of roses. 3742, 8282, 16853, 
21370, 25847, 25848. 
Wood (L. W.).: 
Cleveland. 17887. 
Dixie. 4941. 
Keep on smiling. 19263. 


8773 


8773 
When I’m home 


You are like a song 


4122. 
Silver weir. 
Valse celeste. 


12148. 
16856. 


love the morning. 


8773 


1819 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 20 


Wood (lL. W.)—Continued. 
Listen to me baby. 6279. 


Manitowoe. 19610, 24117. 
Please don’t leave me_ alone. 
7218. 
Sheboygan. 38195. 
Wood (Lawrence) In sunny Cali- 


fornia. 23604. 
Wood (Leo) : 
Hitch up the horse and buggy. 
18707, 21850 (305). 
I’d like to find the fellow who 
stole my gal. 5651. 
If you don’t know the words sing 
la la la. 1608. 
Lullaby lane. 15220, 17298 (335), 
19563, 24064-24068. 
My mother’s humming lullaby. 
2428. 
Wood (M. A.): 
Call. 410. 
Stand up. 25416. 
Wood (M. K.) See Mason 
A. B.) 

Wood (Thomas) : 
Forty singing seamen. 18411. 
Golden city of St. Mary. 10044. 
Hark what a sound. 238199. 
Lowlands of Holland. 24058. 
Pier head chorus. 11725. 


(Mrs. 


To the Virginian voyage. 25723. 
Wood (W. G.) Gentle sleep. 14205. 
Wood (W.L.) If I but knew. 5840. 


Wood (W. M.) 
(W.) 
Wood nymphs. 
Woodard (J. E.) 
Woodcock (A. L.) 
hem. _ 13683. 
Wooden ‘shoes. 8665. 
Woodforde-Finden (Amy) : 
Dream of Egypt. 847. 
How softly runs the afternoon. 
23329. 
Kashmiri. 
Temple bells. 12465, 21150. 
Woodgate (Leslie) : 
Autumn twilight. 8959. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
18191. 
Early one morning. 18206. 
I got a home in-a dat rock. 18845. 
Woodhouse (Charles) Wait for the 
waggon. 21440. 
Woodley (M. J.) 
wonderful love. 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Awake! my soul, ’tis Easter morn. 
8773 (48). | 
Good-night. 8773 (292). 
Indian cradle song. 8773 (885). 
Magic. 24086. 
Mr. Dream-Maker. . 8773 (527). 
Mother’s song. 8773 (538). 
Open secret. 13084 (254). 


See McConnell-Wood 
12980. 


Florida. 1091. 
Cradle of Bethle- 


14947. 


Bring back your 
13408. 


Packer songs. 202388. 
Run, little brooks. 8773 (667 i 
Two songs. 26196. _ 
Woodrow (KE. G.) March Vancouver. 
2180. 


Woodruff (A. D.) 
20170, 20171. 

Woodruff (H. E.) 
method. 8666. 

Woodruff (Wesley) 
the world. 14601. 

Woods (A. B.) Red bird, thrush and 


One bit of heaven. 
Woodruff intensive 


I saw God wash 


me. 24957. 
Woods (HE. B.) Loves eaprice. 15204. 
Woods (H. J.) Age of youth. 13114. 
Woods (Harry) : 
I wish’t I was in Peoria. 14647, 
19002. 
Me and Mamie O'Brien. 19664, 
19665. 
Oh how she ean love. 115381. 
Paddlin’ Madelin’ home. 11663, 


Spread a little sunshine as you 
go. 25396, 26302 (563). 

Strumming, I just keep strum- 
ming along. 12361, 21017. 

That’s all there is. 80638, 8064, 
8773 (1329), 12486. 

Wait ’till to-morrow night. 21442. 


What’s a feller gonna do. 12814, 
12815. 

Where is my old girl to-night. 
17076, 21610. 


Your flag and my flag. A247. 
Woods (J.) Fate did not play me 
fair. 18322: 
Woods (R. H.): . 
Illinois. 1617, 5871. 
Michigan. 24233. 
Woodward (Agnes) 
art.  26didik. 


Whistling as an 


Woodward (F. J.): 


Just my little Hank and me, 
19243. 
Ostrich song. 20220. 


Woodward (F. P.) Old glory. 15701— 


157038. 

Woodward (Letta) My humming 
bird. 6282. , 
Woodward (M. L.) Moentita girls. 

24286. 


Woodward (Mrs. W. W.) jr. Christ- 
mas earol. 5387. 
Woodworth (J. H.) 
to be mean to me. 
Woodworth (Mabel) 

white. 2440. 

Wooler (Alfred) : 
Be Thou my guide. 
Ever close to Jesus. 
Gethsemane. 14208. 
Hear Him eall. 1347. 
Lord of life. 2058. 
Now the day is over. 


You didn’t mean 
8715, 138018. 
My rose ain’t 


13301. 
14000. 


24558. 


1820 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Praise the Lord, O my soul. 
20404. 
Someone. 25318. 
Walking with Thee. 25921. 
Wooley (A. M.) You are a wonderful 
pal. 4069. 
Woolfe (H. E.) 
Willies. 6199. 
Woolfolk (Maizie) 
of Jimmy and me. 
Woolford (J. H.): 
Dénouement. 774. 
Have you forgotten. 10170. 
Woolford (Jeane) Coast of heaven. 
224387. 
Woolley (A. H.): 
Come be the rose in my garden. 
9408. 
Mother. 11241. 
Pretty Peggy Palmer. 15958. 
What’s the use of being lonesome. 
8492. , 
When I have you. 8511. 
Wooster (M. B. G.) In dreaming. 
23587. 
Wooster board of trade band. General 
Wooster. 18484. 
Word (C. M.) Some day we'll meet 
again. 12218. 
Worde (Philip) : 
I’m gonna give something to you. 


Last night I got the 


At the wedding 
4302. 


10431. 
You have to give mama what she 
wants. 138028. 
Worden (Agnes) Tillie the toiler. 
3642. ) 
Worker (M. EH.) Cross-word puzzle 
blues. 658. 


Workman (Leo) Why did you drive 
me away. 17125. 


World of pledsure. 17876, 19592, 
19745. 
Wormser (André) Gigue. 238064.. 


Worsley (R. S.) Mother’s wonderful 
love. 6710. 

Worster (J. B.) 
13084 (249). 

Worth (Amy): 

Daisies. 9498. 

Little god in the garden. 2000. 

Little lamb. 15106. 

Song of the angels. 25339. 
Worth (John) Three kings. 25692. 
Worth (Kathleen) Just around the 

corner. 23780. 
Would God I were a tender apple 
blossom. 8675, 12990, 12991. 
Wovon man nicht spricht. 7842. 
Wratchford (C. W.) Letters my 
sweetheart writes. 1952. 
Wray (A. N.) Honey girl. 5580. 
Wray (Pauline) Mary had a little 
lamb. 15278. 
Wray (R. M.) Ob those Greenwich 
Village nights. 7008. 


86854—26——34 


Old Black Joe. 


Wrede (F.) Mazurka in A flat. 
21850 (125). 
Wreford (Reynall) : 
Enemy is love. 22835. 
Love, come from your hiding- 
place. 2066. 
Wright (—): 
And I believed in you. 8887. 
Oh boy, what a girl. 20092. 
Trying. 12618. 
Wright (A. H.) I’m longing for you. 
5132. 
Wright (Arthur): 
Scotch love song. 16191. 
Song of the violin. 16885. 
Wright (Bradley) See Wright 
iv >) 
Wright (David) Oh, the girl up- 
stairs, she’s a darling. 24628. 
Wright (Denis) Pibroch of Donuil 
dhu. 24813. 
Wright (E. C.) 
gonna be mine 
20482. 
Wright (EK. L.) 
19365. 
Wright (F. B.) Wonderful dreams. 
8650, 21694, 26180. 
Wright (Frank) : 


Rain or shine she’s 
in the morning. 


Legion of America. 


Kalamazoo. 23792. 
When you love more than one. 
26079. 


Where would I be, if I’d never 
met you. 8558, 8559. 
You’re just the kind of a girl. 
26253. 
Wright (Giles R.) jr. 
25319. 
Wright (I. D.) Love is a wonderful 
thing to know. 15182. 
Wright (James): 


Somewhere. 


Who pays. 17108. 
You gave me up for someone else. 
18021. 


Wright (Julian) : 

He kissed her in the moonlight. 
14355. 

Our landlady is a nice landlady. 
20229. 

Say it with wine. 20641. 

They never have a cross word 
now. 3597. 

Will a tiddler laugh. 26144. 

Wright (Lawrence) music co.: 

Araby. 21991. 

Babette. 22061. 

Babylon. 4837. 

Beautiful pay-day. 239. 

Bouquet, I shall always think of 
you. 4503. 

Bring back those olden days. 
4522. 

Charley’s aunt. 9816. 

Close in my arms. 4729. 


1821 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 20 


Wright (Lawrence) music co.—Contd. 


College days. 22443. 
Dancers. 9512. 
Dottyville. 9662. 

Eat more fruit. 909. 
First love, last love, 
9868. 

Happy memories. 1317. 

High street, Africa. 14406. 

Hot water. 5594. 

I cry myself to sleep over you. 
10349. 

I didn’t understand. 5654. 

I know you’ve got another sweetie. 
5686. 

I love the sunshine. 10402. 

I’m goin’ to jazz my way to Man- 
dalay. 1504. 

I’m meetin’ someone different to- 
night. 23449. 

I said who? 23469. 

I should like to see you Satur- 


best love. 


day. 5768. 

I’ve never wronged an _ onion. 
23494. 

I will love you more than ever. 
5808. 


Isn’t life wonderful. 10638. 

Joe, Joe, Joe, put a little bit of 
rosin on your bow. 14844. 

Last laugh. 10822. 

Lolita. 15129. 

Maggie McGhee. 6485. 

Make a fuss of me. 11046. 

Mamie Rose. 6455. 

Mammy’s evening song. 6461. 

Mary’s mouth. 15280. 

Meet me in the spring. 6547. 


Minnesota. 11181. 

Mother, I’m coming home to you. 
11246. 

N’egg and some n’ham and a 
n’onion. 6848. 

Oh, how I’ve waited for you. 
24616. 

Oh, the girl upstairs, she’s a dar- 
ling. 24628. 

Ow’d Bob. 2705. 

Poppa-catta-pettle. 11765. 

Rags and silks. 11849. 


Sally’s come back. 16142. 
San Francisco. 3094. 
Savoy medley of medleys. 
Shanghai. 76438. 
Shiek’s blues. 12115. 
Shimmy shakers. 7663. 
Smile. 7729. 
So long, Toulon. 16318. 
Sunny Havana. 21050. 
Sweet regret. 3467. 
Sweeter than the rose. 
Take your pick. 25565. 
They never have a cross word 
now. 3597. 


12017. 


3470. 


Those good old times. 3613. 
Toy drum major. 3672. 
Valse celeste. 16856. 
Venetian idyll. 8312. : 
Walk as much as you can. 21453. 
We're all jolly good fellows till 

we're all found out. 16964. 
What about you. 12808. 
What would I do? 12822. 
When the bloom is on the heather. 
17042. 
Wizard of Oz. 8643. 
Wright pianoforte tutor. 
Wright (M. I.) 
Shannon blues. 


26204. 
I’ve got the River 
5784. 


Wright (M. L.) Evolution blues. 
14014. 
Wright (M. M.) National shrine 
march. 11390. 
Wright (M. T.) Like as the hart. 
1975. 
Wright (N. L.): 

Bell. 22150. 

Calliope. 13469. 


~ Coneert study in D flat. 9481. 
Game of tag. 14174. 
March. 17202. 
Music scrap book. 6735. 
Night song. 15581. 
Pieces for the development of 
technic. 7201. 
Rondino. 25023. 
Six miniature preludes. 
8681. 
Veil dance. 3761. 
Venetian serenade. 25871. 
Wright (N. M.) Slumber barque. 
20827. 
Wright 
12487. 
Wright (R. G.): 
Keep on shining silv’ry moon. 
10766. 
Monday rag [ete.] 2309. 
Wright (V. G.) Rose and the kiss. 
3029. 
Wright music co.: 
National shrine march. 11390. 
Sun shines bright in California. 
12383. 
Wrightson (H. J.) 
21850 (50). 
Wrubel (Allie) You'll do it someday. 
13026. 
Wunderley (N. E.) I am just leaving 
town over you. 18811. 
Wunsch (Hermann) Kammerkonzert. 
14943. 
Wurm oa 
15928. 
Wurmser (Lucien) : 
Barecarolle. 8773 (60). 
Soir. 12203. 


8679— 


(Naomi) That’s not all. 


Do you remember. 


Queen’s doll’s house. 


1822 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Wurzburg (F. A.): 
I want a girl like you. 5794. 


Mother dear. 6699. 
Wust (Karl): 
Sehliessbar. 7558. 


Vagantenlied. 8281. 


Wyant (Mrs. G. W.) Bobbed hair 


maiden. 4478. 

Wyatt (EH. H.) Up glorious sun. 

16844. 

Wyatt (HE. W.) God of our fathers. 

1233: 

Wyatt (Sidney) Heart of gold. 
55. 


Wyche (R. V.): 
Junonia waltz. 14892. 
Twilight fantasie. 16813. 
Wylie (Austin) Who loved you best. 


3979, 12916. 

Wylie (Chas.) In the hills of old Vir- 
ginia. 14749. : 
Wylie (G. W.) You’re all wrong 

baby. 26247. 


15202. 
Give me your 


Wyman (J. R.) Lovers time. 

Wynn (Mrs. KH. W.) 
‘smile again. 10004. 

Wynn (V. W. ) Give me your smile 
again. 10004. ; 

Wynne (Billy) Brighter days. 9179 

Wynne (Kenneth) Good-morning and 
good-morrow. 1248. 

Wynne (Mrs. Lacele) You do not need 
to tell me for I know. 17232. 

Wyoming seminary. Songs and cheers 
of Wyoming seminary. 12270. 

Wyrick (A. J.) Little orphan Annie. 
10919. 


Wyrick (Ambrose) Little orphan 
Annie. 2012. 

Wyrick music publishers. In the land 
of Homosassa. 19088, 23624. 

Xerxes. 54438, 5448. 

Yale (KE. D.): 


Christmas helper no. 13. 17869. 
Easter helper. 5077. 
‘Yallo (T. P.) pseud. 
(Pallés). 
Yankee Doodle. 4060. 
Yarak (A. N.) My sunny Alabama 
Sue. 19969. 
Yates (C. R.): 
Evening. 13994. 
Meet me in the twilight ’neath the 
dear old southern moon. 19675. 
Prelude. 17208. 
Yates (Dan): 
While I have you. 3958. 
Wonder why I love you like I do. 
8648. 
Yates (Frederick) Girl of my dreams. 
14221. 
Yates (H. H.): 
I can’t believe what you tell me. 
10344. 


See Tivadar 


Yonkers music co. 


Little girl of mine. 6299. 


Until you came my way. 3734. 


Yates (J. F.) Scatter your sunshine. 
16166. 

Yates (W. B.) Home sweet home. 
5572. 


Yates (W. M.): 


Baby o’ mine. 43834. 
Extase. 14020. 
Yatove (—): 
Hspiégleries. 
Idylle. 12994. 
Yaw (R. P.): 
I could love you all over again. 
14480. 
That’s life along the Nile. 


18252. 


3576. 


Ye banks and braes. 17209. 
Yeamans (L. E.): 
Kutemoff blues. 1896. 


On the banks of the Plum. 2656. 
Yelle (George) These three we 
should not forget. 12517, 16670. 
Yellen (Jack) My Yiddishe momme. 


11379. 
Yellman (Duke): 
Caroline. 17781. 


One word from you. 2672. 
Yendek (Steven) So try and forget. 


16319, 
Yeoman (M. 4H.) Iowa_ sunlight. 
19126. 
Yesauloff (A.) Gladsome light. 
23085. 
Yochem (EH. M.) Good-bye to the one 
I eall pal. 18550. 
Yoder (J. W.) Pennant. 15851. 
Yoell (Larry) Headin’ your way. 
23242. 
Yon (PA;).: 

Ave Maria. 4820. 


Hymn to the little flower. 5622. 
Lacrymosa dies illa. 6177. 
Motets for the three hours’ agony 
service. 6688, 6689. 

O faithful cross. 6949. 

Stabat Mater. 7861. 
Te Deum laudamus. 
Ave Maria. 


8019, 21134. 
176. 
Yost (Gaylord) : ; 
Holiday. 18717. 
March of the yeomen. 19614. 
You might have been. 26242. 
Youll (Henry) Pipe, shepherds, pipe. 
24826. 


Youmans (Vincent) : 
I want a yes man. 
Kissing. 19288. 
Like a bird on the wing. 19418. 
No no Nanette. 6899, 6900, 11431, 
15592. 

Sometimes I’m happy. 20894. 
Take a little one step. 16573. 
Young (A. M.) Can I be your big 

baby boy once more. 13487. 


18979. 


1823 


INDEX 


Young (August) 
acteristic studies. 
Young (C. A.): 
Day dreams. 9555. 
In my little coupe. 5906. 
When you're away. 8548. 
Young (C. E.) Golden hour. 53885. 
Young (D. E.) Show us Thy way. 
16256. 
Young (Dalhousie) : 
Chinatown. 9339. 
Rigaudon. 11900. 

Young (HE. A.) Roman days. T7427. 
Young (EH. M.) Lord is my Shepherd. 
S773 (459). 
Young (H. W.) 


2226. 


Oh what a thrill. 


20119. 

Young (Hlsie) Just because. 238768. 

Young (G. C.) By the waters of 
Babylon. 9215. \ 

Young (G. H.) Musical settings for 
gymnastics. 11288. 

Young (Gibson) Community singers’ 
programme. 13644, 13646, 17925, 


22480, 22481. 
Young (J. M.) 
muring waters. 
Young (Mrs. J. M.) 

murmuring waters. 
Young (Mrs. J. R.) 
6302. : 
Young (Milton) : 
Girl of the limberlost. 18502. 
I’m very fond of my dear wife, 
are you? yes, I yam. 10452. 
Old top hat that father wore. 
7048. 
Puss-puss where’s my pussy eat. 
11820. 
Young (Ee. J.) 
get. 17068. 
Young (W. A.): 
Saralee. 3098. 
Sweet mother. 
Young (Wm): : 
Home and the old folks there. 
5565. 

Streets of Chicago. 16484. 
Young business mens club of Colum- 
bus, O. Monkey business. 6662. 

Youngberg (M. P.): 
Happy land. 18625. 
Song of the north wind. 20918. 
Youngreen (J. A.) Our Christmas 
joys. 20223. 
Yozwiak (Caroline) 
dreams. 7645. 
Yradier (S. de) 
11769. 
Yradier (Vittoria) 
the dove. 18994. 
Yuill (Mildred) : 
Springtime. 
Wondering. 
You. 17214. 


By the Poudre’s mur- 

4557. 

By the Poudra’s 
4557. 

Little Lilly Lou. 


When you try to for- 


3464. 


Shattered 
Paloma. 7134, 7185, 
I will dream of 


16441, 
17183. 


SBREN 


Melodious and char- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


-Yushny (Yasha) Little huntsman. 
2003. 
Yvain (Maurice) : 
Belote. 260, 261, 4418. 


Bouche a bouche. 22217. 
C’est a Montmartre. 4562. 
Ca ecest gentil. 13447, 13448. 


Ca ne colle pas. 22263. 
Chinatown. 4692. 

Dame en décolleté. 13724. 
Embouteillé. 13965, 18232. 
Hoquet. 14435. 

Il suffit d’un rein. 14697, 14698. 
In Sy-ri-a. 14740. 

J’étais trop ému. 23690. 


Je suis venu te dire bon jour. 
6030, 14832. 
Mon bon. 15398. 
Ou, quand et comment. 24709. 
Pas sur la bouche. 7146, 15831- 
15833, 20268. 
Péruvienne. 15858. 
Quand on n’a pas ce que l’on aime. 
15991. 
Soirs de Mexique. 
Nives (32 Wie: 
Apres l’orage. 4262. 
Au bois des moines. 13225. 
Au pays des coectiers. 13227. 
Avril frileuse. 13251. 
Bijou perdu. 17620. 
Brésilienne. 17678. 
Chanson du rouet. 4663. 
Chaperon rouge. 4666. 
Chevaliers du guet. 17841. 
Chez mére grand. 4681. 
Conspiration. 13658. 
Course fatale.. 17959. 
Dans lergastule. 18018. 
Dans la clairiére. 4863. 
Délices de Suzy. 18072. 
Désespérance. 13805. 
Diable au moulin. 18095. 
Dramma. 5008. 
En Norvége. 13970. 
En tapinois. 18237. 
Escapade. 13981. 
Evasion d’arlequin. 
Féte nipponne. 5210. 


16334, 16335. 


22861. 


Fille du contrebandier. 14074. 
Gravures en couleurs. 5416. 
Impressions rustiques. 5875. 
Improviso. 23574. 

Indécision. 19102. 

Invocation 4 Phoebe. 23656. 
Jeu d’éventail. 6044. 

Jolie hdtesse. 19206. 

Jour de deuil. 19209. 

Journée 4 Robinson. 19211. 


Joyeuse alerte. 14861. 
Jugement de Paris. 6074. 
Luciole d’or. 19556. 
Maison d’or. 6448. 
Marche gothique. . 24128. 
Marquisette. 6507. 


1824 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1925 


Mer sombre. 14327. 
Molto leggiero. 6651. 
Mortels poisons. 66838. 


Mouche du coche. 19851. 
Nirvana. 24521. 

Noces rouges. 20038. 
Nostalgie. 15610. 

Nuit d’angoisse. 20050. 
Obsession. 15643. 

Ode aux violons. 6979. 
Ouverture estivale. 20235. 
Pagode fleurie. 20240. 


Peur du loup. 20316. 
Pleurs de Novembre. 
Portrait de Nicole. 
Pour la paix. 20395. 
Poursuite. 20397. 
Premier réve. 7266. 
Pres de la source. 24881. 
Pressentiments. 7271. 
Priére tendre. 24890. 
Procession qui passe. 
Querelle. 15999. 
Reine d’un jour. 20508. 
Roman Léandre. 16078. 
Romanesca. 20560. 

Rome en fue. 7488. 

Séréenade romantique. 16223. 
Serment de Mathurin. 20746. 
Serment du roi. 20747. 
Soir d’hiver. 16333. 
Sorcier de Pont-Aven. 
Soreciére, 20933. 

Sous la haine. 7827. 
Sous les tenailles. 20941. 


20378. 
20392. 


7282. 


20932. 


Sur les sommets. 7937. 
Tanit. 8004. 

Va ptit soldat. 21366. 
Visions d’arabie. 16905. 


Zahn (Myrtle) : 
Happy: 10145. 
Orient. 11627. 


Zalesky (N.) Russian lullaby. 16121. . 


Zalewski (B. J.): 
Dziadunio polka. 22784. 
Missa pro defunctis. 6632. 
Zbior powinszowanh. 8755. 


Zalis (Herman) Wot tebia na. 4052. 
Zamecnik (J. S.): 


Fox (Sam) library orchestra 
folio, no. 7. 5277. 

Fox (Sam) _ photoplay edition. 
18418. 


Fox (Sam) sacred folio. 1122. 

I'll never be happy any more. 
1482. 

Neapolitan nights. 2473. 

New Zealand and South Seas ex- 


hibition. 20009. 
Song of the fisher-boats. 20916. 
Zampognatore. 26276. 


Zandonai (Riecardo) : 
-Cavalieri di ekebi. 464, 4645. 
Cinquecento @ nove. 13589. 


Zanger (G.) Twelve easy quartets. 
17290. 
Zanger (J. A.): 
Brontze. 13411. 


Jashke mach es 
14816, 14817. 
Mejn tajere brantze. 


noch a mol. 


15307. 


Odessa amol und heint. 15652. 

Odessa amuhl yn hajnt. 15653. 
Zanibon (Guglielmo) : 

Rondini. 7444. 

Salve Regina. 7509. 

Surrexit Pastor bonus. 7939. 


Zardo (Hric) : 
How many moons have _ risen. 


23327. 
I wait to hear your footfall. 
23496. 
Love-dreams in your eyes. 6358. 
Zarvah pub. co. Larghetto. 243851. 


Zawitkowski (J. G.) Oh girlie why 
do you pass me by. 2589. 
Zaza. 15050. 
Zeckwer (C. W.): 
Bull pup. 22248. 


Woodland idyll. 12982. 
Zehn ktisse. 26278. 
Zehntner (Louis) Hs ist ein reihen 
geschlungen. 5133. 
Zelinsky (Pauline) You’ve left me 
nothing but memories. 17266. 
Zeller (H. T.) Bob heads. 321. 


Zellmer (EF. H.) 
red. 14800. 
Zellner (Herman) We-no-nah. 3858. 
Zepeda (Isais) Talk turkey to me. 

25568. 

Zereo (=): 
Misterioso. 2293. . 
Ophélia. 2680. 

Zerkovitz (Bela) : 
Akinek a szive faj. 13121. 
B6zsi ne sirjon. 325. 
Csalodni faj. 325. 
Csiesone. 13705. 
Daru madar ha elszallsz. 9543. 
Egy sz4l ciganyal huzatom. 9739. 
Elmult a legszebb alom. 13962. 
Fecskem hova szallsz. 14051. 
Hova sietsz hoya. 10298. 
Hullo falevel. 10315. © 
Ilyenor este mindeg arra gondo- 


It’s red, red headed 


lok. 10550. 

Jaj az a buval belelt elet. 10661. 

Minden esak komedia. 11176. 

Sokszor ugy  szeretnek - sirni. 
16336. 

Szivem a sziven. 16571. 

Zerse (Carl): 
I love you honey. 23419. 
My little bobbed hair girl. 6788. 


Oh Heinie my Heinie mine. 6996. 

Sweet gasoline. 3460. 

When you're gone I’ll miss you. 
12879. 


1825 


INDEX 


Zickel (H. H.) Dime savings bank. 


22663. 
Ziebell (Mrs. Chas.) Basking in 
Jesus’ love. 4885. 


Ziegfeld follies. 1924-25, 5720, 7635, 
8163, 13949, 14754, 16744. 
Ziegler (C. R.): 
On the shores of Biscayne Bay. 


15732. 

Out in the night. 11647. 

Percy the sheik from Jersey. 
11708. 


Ziegler (H. B.): 

In the golden autumn time. 

My melancholy Sue. 2426. 

Ziegler (W. E.) jr. Happy ending. 
- 18620. 

Ziehler (Jack) 
6826. 


1652. 


My rose of memory. 


Ziehrer (—) Vienna beauties. 
Zilberts (Zavel).: 
Mimkomeho. 2272. 
Vi a blum. 16888. 
Zilcher (Hermann) : 
An mein deutsches land. 
Konzert. 10797, 26281. 
Konzertsttick. 10798. 
Marienlieder. 6501, 6502. 
Winterlandschaft. 4017. 
Zilcher (Paul) : 
Aus dem musikalischen Fiillhorn. 
220388. 
Gavotte et Musette. 9975. 
Remembrance. 11880. 
Ten easy melodious 
26282. 
Three sonatinas. 
Zimmerman (EK. L.) 


21960. 


21813-21815. 
Ev’rybody’s got 


a beau but me. 5168. 
Zimmerman (Hermes) Plaintive 
harp. 7212. 


Zimmerman (Irene) I can never for- 
get my dear old home. 1454. 
Zimmerman (R. T.) Give me you, 
just you. 10003. 
Zimmerman (Wm.) 
think I’m a’leavin’: 
Zimmermann (Fritz): 
Ho-lo-a-dee, O lovie answer me. 
187238. 
I dream of you. 1465. 


5861. 


Melodies of home. 19689. 
My herd of cattle. 19915. 
Sleep little babe. 20815. 


Where did my boy go. 21607. 
Zimmermann (J. F.) Our first. 8773 
(596). 
Zimmermann (J. H.): 
Als der grossvater die gross- 
mutter nahm. 173882. .. 

- Aus dem pflanzenreich. 22039. 
Aus.der tierwelt. 22040. 
Hausmusik. 238211. 

Liliput. 19417. 

~ Sonate. 8863. 


16892. 


studies. | 


If you don’t 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 20 


Sonate fiir klarinette. 
24 etuden fiir der fléte. 
25 melodische  studien. 
22960. 
26 original kompositionen fiir 
gitarre allein. 247438. 
30 vortragsstticke. 23254. 
Zion’s harp. 4128. 
Zipes (Bob) Wemderine 21698. 
Zipkin (Fred) : 


25326. 
T7277. 
22959, 


Dixie days. 18103. 
Down the paths of memory. . 
18157. 
Zipper (EK. H. W.) He pays every- 
time. 1341. 
Zivelli (Joseph) Scented floweref. 
3120, 3121. 


Zobanaky (John) Galin-Paris-Chevé 
method. 8778 (258). 
Zoeller (Lou) I was a fool. ‘to be 


fooling with you. 1574. 
Zoeller music co. I was a fool, to be 
fooling with you. 1574. 


Zoellner (Heinrich) : 
Bienen summen 
9104. 
Griinen wilder versinken. 10109. 
In schwarzen btischen. 10580. 
Sonntag palmarum. 12279. 
Ueber die haide.. 12647. 
Zoffer (William) To me.. 8155. 
Zolot (Mina): 
Daddy’s lullaby. 22555. 
‘My love is like the sun. 
When spring is coming. 
Why d’ you feel so blue. 
Zoob (D. B.): 
Girl of my memory. 18501. 
Oh how she radiates on the radio. 


in haidekraut. 


24498. 
26050. 
26130. 


11532. 
Song of Kappa nu. 7789. 
Zordan (—): 
Motocicletta. 263802 (504). 


Sempre allegri. 26302 (548). 
Zorlig (Kurt) Graf von Cagliostro. 
18575. es 
Zouboulakis (J. C.): 
Anastasia. 21961. 
Caprioza. 22298. 
Den lalleis kaymen’ 
22641. — 
Ego chronia sena gyreva. 
Fonda. 22991. 
I, thee adore. 5773, 14606. 
Indomitable. 19110. 
Kapetan Alexandri. 
Oh, come, come to me. 
Papadia. 24757. 
Pos s’agapo. 24855: 
‘Safety: tell it—think at spell it. 
3067. . 
San ta poulakia. 25082. 
Tes meres, tes palies. 25617. 
Ye praise the mighty King. 21726. 


aidoni. 


22811. 


23794. 
20094. 


1826 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1925 


Zsigmond (Bodrogi) : 
Ide ide gyere ide, Arad a Tisza, 
[and] Ktinn a Pustan. 5832. 
Kar, kar, kar, Futobkolond, [and] 
Rof-rof-rof. 6126. 
Mar Mindalunk, babam. 6476. 
Zubow (Fedor) Szal_ krizantém. 
16568. 
Zucea (Georges) Amoureuse lecon. 
4244. 
Zuckermann (Augusta): 
O how amiable are Thy dwellings. 
24569. 
Stories from the garden. 3400. 
Zuculin (Aurelio) : 
Carmencita. 92738. 
Vieni a danzar. 12705. 
Zugger (M. 8S.) You’re my cross word 


girlie. 8730. 
Zurfluh (A.) Deux piéces pour harpe 
chromatique. 17340. 


Zurfluh (Frank): 
Heart broken. 18653. 
When I hear my sweetie call. 
17015. 


O 


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Zutter (J. G.) Ships at sea. 25207. 

Zuzchneid (Karl) Grundlagen des 
klavierspiels und der allgemeinen 
musiklehre. 10110. 

Zuzick (J. W.) Highteenth amend- 
ment and the Volstead act. 5096. 
Zwack (Anthony) jr. Ill be waiting 

with 4 smile dear. 1479. 

Just put away a 
ray of sunshine for your mother. 
14924. 

Zwissler (J.) 
Carer 

Zwisslers (Julius) verlag: 

Christgeburt. 17867. 
Schule des lautenspiels. 
20674. 


1°° série chansons populaires des prov: 
inces de France. 26293. 

3 epigrammes. 18348. 

12 old Irish melodies. 12531. 

71st infantry N. Y. N. G. Dear old 
seventy first. 18061. 


Schule des lautenspiels. 


20673, 


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